Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
. AbDut 'Town
'IACA'f'ION .,. CHICAGO
Ml'. and
.eDjOJed a abOtt vacaUon In
,cago -during !Mk. end.
.ENJOY 80UrfHERN OHIO TRIP
Mr. lire. Loyd Davl. and
Mre. Jennie Davl, eDjoy.ed .a trip
-through I01lthem o2ito and dinner
jn RIpleY on Satu..w. .
\
HERE
Mr_ David Hartsook; tude .. t
t Miami University, enjoJed the
I week eud with hi. mother, MI'I.
Winifred Bartllook.
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VI81T 80N IN BOWLING GREEN
Mr. anel Mra. A. 8,
MI8I !farilyu O9na vtlltecl
Bill Stubb8 Bowline Green
'varsity on Sundaj.
SPECIAL OVERSEAS, BROADCAST 'BEll.
PLAINED Faa CHR,SlMAS DAY
WlPa' Far ,. CI.1a
.aels Darsdl, At
. Of the ailiv.
PRICE S-CENTS
T"INKS WARREN' COD.NTY IS LIKE
HIS NORTHERI IRELAND
"I tlUwc 1 aIDi going to Warren County 'because 'tt Isrolllllg
and 'cool Ireland," John MllJ'tin df Northern .Ireland. told 'County
Waynesville Bit'll School jObl1 Mowbray when he al't'lved, In .
and Black clad band will . Is WaITe/!; CoIlDtY'S set;lOnd IF'YE this' year. the otMr being
a conc"rt Friday: .:octobel Saenz ot Coata. lU.ca:. la maldng h1s' /lome the Ed WJg,
p. m. 1n the sc)lool' aliClI- gins famIly. on Western Row Road" neal! MaSOn, _ He arr'lved In the
. I .. l1nlted . laa,t July went to Missouri fOf, n. month stay:
cOncert will contain ;Dum-. In Missouri ' Is burnt up and It . Is' awtullr he
both the and' , .. , ..' I" -
by the music In. I m glad it .Is more like in OhlQ.
. John's home Is ,Tlerkelly. Balley-
program of both clas " roney. County Dow:n,
PQpular ,nl-unbers . will be ' N ,0 ;r, ICE ! In Nory.hern which \ belongs .
These 1nchide the Bun ; '. , to the. Empire, . 1.8 a
by; Ray, Anthony' You you Our of rIce,.. are school graduate and attenclec;S
MeUIn' nragt{et take ' neceaaary atepa to courses In agl'icUlture that
SAUman; All 'Glory ' Be . vent damage or .rdeat,ructlon of are offered , evenings , D:1UCb the
High b
B h' d TV property by l:Iallowe en prank- same 8S our Young li'Armer ' and
on y 8C. an ate,... (This cannot be per,nltted Adwt Cl i __ ' - L
d
- .
Sullte by_ Hlirold Walters;. also A aln thla Hallow 'en.) . IIIIses ......tructe _by Voca-
0' moxch tunes. AR:. HEREBY AD- AgrJcultllre teachers. ,
The proceedB th!.a ob.and VISED THEY AlRE Lt
AB
'
LE
FOR TheJ e are 51) acres. of land In
cert wll,l ' Ulled ,as pa'YtI!ent ' Qn DAMAGE OR' TRESPASSING BY home farm but .. we twen-
the neW' band ' un11orms. JUVENILE PRANICSTERS ty, he related, This Is !lome-
, . ' '. " . ' larger tlu!.n most tllJ'llls. the
I re.apectlvely ask fQr coopera- beIng some 36 acres In
Circle Two tlon of al\ our cltlzena tJlllt thIs ,raise potatoes. perennial
annqylI!nce be held t o a mlnlmu'll. oats. turnlps which we
We
' All thIs causea unnecella.ry ex; . fe41d to .cattle; beets and
pense to the village. . . cool we'ather croPB." In
- " .' H. M. SHERWOOD" some .of the short.
Circle NumberTWo of the WSOS Mayor breeders of the county will
met: on Wedn8jlday afternoon ' a.
t
to talk with' John since they
the home of MI1I. 'GUbel't Frye. have that breed on hIs '{arm at
Ha.rolil Il
rest
- Girl Seoul Troop 2 home. Other livestock Includes
dent. yesidiJl.g, Mrs. Bal't'Y Schenk large white hogs which we know
gave t)le le!!son for the a!ternoon Meellas Wedn' esda, as yorkshire In the United Stlltes . .
and plans were made to bold the Under the Internatlon.al Farm
reglular meetings on tbe first . . Yo'uth El:change Plan young. men
, Troop Number 2 of the Waynes- and women from other cciuntrles
Thursday of lIach. month: ville Girl Scoute held their reg come 'to Ameri<:a and Uve with
The Circle to meet In ular meeUng Wednesday, October fllJ'lll families for a three. to four
No,rember at the home Qf Ml:s. 7. The troop ' diVIded Into their month period. We In America In
Ira Hetzler deUclous units and stUdied the badges. turn send tarm boy" and girls to
ments ,vere served during the B()-' , , The Twinkle Toes presented a other countries to live on farms
clal hour" 8ODg. Tl(e ' Star I,;lghts \l'el'e in lind become ac.Quainted with the
Hetnored With
'Stork Shower
cblli'ge cif the game people. The project Is dedicated to
.. '. the belief that understanding Is
, Sandra Allen an.d Mary Me. the foundation of world peace. Jf, :-
Keever the Chlcadeea.. were giving farm youth an QPportunlty'
h06tess\ls for the refreshments. to learn another waY-Or life by llv-
One new member. Sandra Cook. ing' It. The project helps rural
was added to tAe Cb.lhadees. young people to understand the
Sandra Allen. News Reporter. problems and attitudes of rural
In other parts ot the world.
Civic Clu" .r 0 .e'I-
M day Eveni", I
Is supported by voluntary
cOllltrlbut:loIIS and by organizationlS
JFYEs tell ot their ex
perl&.llces. ,The t.H cluba of War.
ren Count)' are helJ"lilig to f inance
the progtam' here ,In tbe county.
Ierry Gmoma ot Mason. Is now
.."., ......,,......,mi"' ... ... .. o&D trout WlU!ell
Sior' Shqwer Honors
Mrsa ' R. McFadden
Salurda,
Mrs. CUitord Kruer. of Fort,
By, MARK COLLIS EDITOR'S NOTID-Aiiyone Is Wayne, ,Indiana, ' entertained
Mlnla
ter send, a letter to the Editor for a stork shower for her sister,
It Mrs. Rlc.hard McFadden at the
Broadway of Chrlat -publication In thl.s paper. <:an home of Mrs. ' Olara' Sheehan on
LexIngton, Ke"tucky , be on any subject which' tbe
, . 'Writer may to dlscU8S. Tbe Baturday evening. Oct. 3. A very
PrInted with PeJ1!liaBlon of letter must be signed, but the Slg- ' time was spent with Wd
/. '.I'he Standard PubllshIng Co. nature need ' not be pubUBbed it games. whlch created
EilgJit, Ninth and Cutter so reQuested by writer. much meniment.
ad1r.anC8JDelltt CincinnatI. Ohio The decorations consisted of. a
What members of the church ''Po Editor :r- large chimney. with a atork de-
tall.llh,1irII .... , .. '1"_ ........ In the New Teatame"U ' The Miami Gazette: scendlng With. ' I\, load of gifts,
Believers (I Tim. 4: 12); chU- TO THOSE WHo ARE INTER- which Mrs. McFadden opened I,Illd
drEln of God (I Joh,n. 3: 10); breth' ESTED: . pasiled tor all , to' admire, after
(Rom. 12: 1) ; saints (1 !'WATER" _ the most essential which all were seated at anum
the elect :(ROm., 8: as); thing .to man or beast. bel' cit beautifully decorated tables
Oh'lrfai:IaJ:I8" (I Pet. 4: 16). TheBe .' . d "{ f h 't f 'd -' d Ic
lire all uBed In' letters .con- . We 'woIlld, ijke ,to aay aWOl' 01' re",8 men s 0 eco .... e e
In' the New Te,tament. 0111' behalf. . cream.' cake. nuts and coffee' or
w re Written by ' lnaplre4 We have been called many tea. ,
, chPrche8' and IndIvIdual names for 811Ch a tool. The gUeBte were the honor
tor 1 the I r . guldan:e. permitting Mr. Glre , the privilege gueat; lin. McFadden. Mrs. Olara
cih11f(jh reacbed theOell- of going acroea our land to COn- StaCey. Mrs. Simon LIghter, Mis!!
at Antioch. the name nect. to city weUa. Ruth ,LIghter. Mrs. William Null.
appeared. and It Well. 141'. So 'and 'Bi! once said -Mrs. Robert Montgomery and son.
the other 'names to me. when the quesUqn came up Mrs. Ru.aae1 Burnett, Mrs. Gene
memb4lN ot .. tbe (Acta about corporation 1 Burnett and 80n. MJ)'II. Floyd
said we did not want to be Smith. Mrs. Sheehan. MrB.
the corPoration. -We ' are Warren She.ehan, Mrs.
aa we are. He sl/tld. wby Sheehan . Mrs. Glifford and
not.? Don't you want to help the ,George E .. Mrs. Walter Kruer,
town grav. and prosper? ' LeaUe Gni.:r. Mrs. O'Ban'
I ' said. But 'wbat . have ion, Mrs. . W-tlbur Earnhart., Mi'B.
done Mr. So and 'So to make \1illl;18 M.COlllJ'C), M1sa. R.u'ttl \Earn-
the to'Wll liJmctly noth hart and ,Elmagene McClurl), ot
litg. aame 8.8 ' ua, So Vfe, myhus- Leban.on. Mrs. Dal", Springer. of
aM"I. ' ,thinking. Here Dayton, M1'i5. S. S. Ellis. Mrs-.
one chance we have t,o help Allee Croll and son Kenneth. Mrs.
the 'city wltboui much expense Chester Crockett. Miss Clara
from the city,. as Mr. Glra Is sup- Crockett of 'Mrs. AI
pose!1 to. do. all the .lfork. So. In fred May ot Mrs. Ralph
stea'd Of 8ddlng expense. to I;Jheeban of John
city. \VII '1o)11d sell to them.' Sheehan . and " daughter Susan
as the , water o.t Mrs. Everett:-
dl.oIDle. would',mak,e mor:e 1)1oney for l\irB. Fred Grauman,
tlie cIty. . . ' Jle,rt/e MUls. MrS. WUUam
.. Sopleaae- don!t ' colldemn us too Strouse, Mrs. anil
'Letjs all work for. a better. :Mrs, OWII. Sheehan: ' "
. ,. toWn.. We . Tliose unllble ,to at-
regret our de: tend were: M.rB. ltotiert Walker
and of Mrs. A. H.
. . .
......, .... " .... ::sn,eenan. Mrs. Iames Camp
A. _ a: 'Willlams,
. Mrs. Perry Sackett .
..., Mrs.
PAGE TWO THE MIAMI La. OHIO
THE G
Eatabllahed FebruaJlY, 1850
PAU L ,A. SCH Eft ER ___________ - _______________ Editor and Publlaher
CECILIA J. SCHEREcfi ____ ____________________ _____A .. ociate Editor
PubUshed EYe.., ItIhW'llU7 MomlDa
at We,ynesvllle, Warren COUllty, <5hte.
Entered as second class matter at
the postomce at Waynelvllle, Oht!),
under the act of March S, 1878.
Subsorlpi1on Rates-In $2. Par Year ln advance; $2.50 eleewhere
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1953
HARVEYSBU R
A . Ited the Cavae at Ohlllicothe on
Sunday. '
MIS8 JANE FITE "Bmy's Goat," a comedy In
Corre.pondent three acta, was presented In the
high school auditorium Frlday 'eve-
x.., _",811
loadecl .... _b, ill .... - ,
and ' t,o lAbacm 0Illr r Ifill
the ptao. full of raee horeell ad
the lamb pool put oft tor a week><
We were quite dltgu"ted the
'-be had a double ride naw
we Ilave to do It all oyer lapin.
"", ar.e.p1I.u.lq to 1JUnb
___________ .. butch8l'8d at the locker. It liS litce
to bave a place rl&'ht at the llooker
OOTOBER 12, 1968.-When did wbere we can have that work
Jt rain lut1 1 can't 'remember done. 1 underetimd, tbat 10U can
when It was that we bad tbe last do It yOl1J'8eJt or bave It
real rain. Last Monday we bad a 'done. I bave never bad anyl lamb
lew litUe sbowe1'8 that belped put In the locker but we Ulled to
but .dldn't put any water In butcher a lamb once In a wbJle.
the ground and we have hail Bn It Beem. funny that no one car-
many lItUe showers br cloudy days rles l"mb tbere In WaynEIBvllle,
tbat looked as thOugh It waB goln" not enough. pe(!ple buy It to make
to rain and then didn't, that my It wortb whUe.
mind doesn' t go baCk to the lael Now baok agaln atter taking
real rBlP. The condition get,a J;Ilore tour "boIltB to Wilmington to the
serious. I wonder if the p/Ultures sale They didn't weIgh 'nelllriy as
wUl . reco-ver without r\llleed- muc'b as we ijlougbt tbey W4)re go
Ing. ,The corn Is In ' and some ot, lng tc but the tunny tbfug about
It sold already bllt tbe price was .
Funeral servIces Cor Mrs. Nellle nlng, by a group of members of
Gillam, So. wife of William Gillam, tbe Alumni Association here. The
were conducted Monday at Jonah'8 presentation waa a partl of the
R,un Baptist Church with the Rev. aS8!)clations campaign to 11llse
J. P. Tbornbury oUcJatlng. The tunds. ' I
Reynolds ]i'uneral Home, Wllmlng' Mrs. Eva MacDonald was bast
ton, blld cbarge of funeral arrange- ElSS at her home Satur\lay. evening
menta. Mrs. Gillam dJed SatuI;dar for tbe October meeting of the .
lower than we liked. (Continued on Page Three).
morning at Clinton Memorinl hos Olvlc
pltal. Wilmington, where she was Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cossum,
admitted last week. following a of Oolumbus, were guests here
sudden Ulnaes. In addition to tbe during the week end at her bra-
busband, she Is survived by two ther, Mr. and Mre. Oharles Doster
sons, Harold ot this cOD).Illunlty, and other telattves. .
and Ernest of New York Olty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Ph Ilabllum ,
several grandchildren and great of Dayton. were guests Sunday or
grandchUdren. . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mr. anli IIlrs, G. M. Mac1?onald Moore. ,
attended a family dinner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. y. Branstrator ,
a the home of Mr. and Mrs. and MOl. A. S. Collett attended
Frank Swartzel and familY, of the October meeting of the Farm
near Lebanon. ers Club held Thursday lit tbe
Mr. nnd Mrs. ' Howard Oollett, home of Mr. and lIfrs, Mnnyard
of Wilmington, were guests nt- Hngemeyer of Spring Hill.
ur(lIlY of bls sister-in-law, Mrs. Mrs. , Jennie Bell, of Somer!!
P". S. Collelt a.nd son, Robert. . I ville, was a guest durIng the week
WARREN COUNTY fiRM BUREAU
.' .
WEDIESDAY OCTOBER 21 -
7:00 P. M.
Lebanon High School Cafeteria
.C. BAIR, Speaker
UIRECTOR POLICY HOLDERS' RELATION, COLUMBUS
Mr. and Mrs. \V\I1lam Doster end of her brother-In-law nnd sis-
were hOll ts Fr!llny evenlnl\' for the I ter, l\ll'. and H. S. Tucker. DIlli NER TICKETS' $1.25 All Members Specially Invited
meetlug of the Adult. ' MI'. and Mrs . . harles Bible Inss of Jonnh's Run Bap- or "lImlugton, were guests Sun-
tlst Church. , Mr. and lIlrs. Jack day of her molber, MrS. Millie
Reynolds, of en tel' ville.. guest Moore and son Reuben.
speal;ers, , showed colored slides Mr, .lohn E. Wish hll.!l l' eturne1
along w\.th their discussion of lbe from a business trip to Chicago.
recent Green Lakes Asso lation Mrs. al'l Osborn wbo wns III 3
which tbey attended. fel\' day!! Inst week, has
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. McCarren,
of Wal)!oundlng, spent a few days
t his week at their home hel's. " NO HUNTING" SIGNS -
Mr. and Mrs. James Dost er and G t Th H NOW I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Reynolds vls- e em ere
legal Notice -
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
'Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Educat'lon of the
Wayne ,Local School Dllitrict,
Waynesville, Warren County, Obio,
at the office of the Clerk of said
school dIstrict until 12: 00
noon, Ea.stern Standard Tt,me, on
October 29, 1963, for the furnish-
Ing of materials snd the perform
lng of labor necessary for altera'
tlons and rehabilitation to exlBUng
buildings and property at the
W,ayne Local Scbool District In
accordance .wlth the plans and
Landberg and Associates, Archi-
BAKE. SA'LE
SAT., OCTOBER 11
10:00 A. M.
Wampler I DOYI,
Cor. Main and Miami Streett
'S'pon.ored By
A WISE INVfSntENT io COlli"
Ion In.,uaoce. La us make I1U'C JOu haft
" tanklul 01 clean burnin, Gull fuel Oil
tigbe now. No IIlIrcer U/6", a cold dq
arriyes, Jou'll a,. sure of a healdtfullJ
home. C.ll now. We dellnr
ptompc1J.
Phone Centerville 7-7408
ADVER11SE in the GAZETn
.dIlIllIllUlllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllh.
Eyes Examlnecl
H 0 U AS' :
'9 to 11:45 a. m.
1 to 5 p. m.
EXQept W,dn.-clay p. fIt.
Above
IS and 100 store
Telephone 2 ... 301
on
DIFFER ONLY IN THE MATER'
IALa $ELECT<ED.
THE CHARACTER of our
larvlce nevar varl.. - 11' IS'
THE ONE CONSTANT FACTOR.
"Jld .rince our dllplay room
carrie. a wide aelectlon, QUr fun
eral . prlcn are Within reach of
all REGAf'DLE8a OF THE FAM
ILY INCOME. .
SIUBBS FUIIERAL HOlE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Ph!)De 2291 Wayne.ville, Oblo
controll.d Electric
\!. TER 'HEATING
specitlcatlons as prepared by Ill. c' l American Legion
tects, Cinci nnati, Ohio. AIII.I."al1
Said plans and speclflcatlens
are open to public inspectlon dur, I
Ing all reasonable business hours, '!
unUi the time f1:xed herein tor
e aU the h9t Water you; family needs,
always on tapl Saf., snont, clean - nQ
fumes, 1,10 stovepipe. You can depend on
Hotpoint. than million families dol ,
. Aufomqlle ..fhermo.fat lalred-G.\' .na,..,
flnlala rfilelc 1".y,,,IIoq--"'lI, fop, fto",
closing of bids.
Proposals wUl be received sepo
arately for each project :
Project No. i - Alternations to
toilet rooms.
Project No.2-Alterations to a
barn.
Proposals shall be submitted In
duplicate copies properly signed.
All proposals shall be made and
considered by tbe board In accord-
ance with the Laws of the State
of Ohio and be on blank forms
furnlsbed by the Clerk of t)te
Board of Education and shall be
enclosed In a sealed envelope ad-
dressed to the Olerk of tbe Board
ot Education of the Wayne Local
Scbool District, Wayneavllle, War-
ren County, Ohio, and endorsed on
the outside ot the envelope with
the name of the bidder and the
work bid upon.
No bidder may withdraw his
\ Id tor a perl9d of thirty days
after the !lpen Inc thereof. Partic-
ular attention Is called tc the
statutory requirements of the State
of Ohio relative to the lIcerullng
ot corporations organh:ed under
tbe laws of any other state.
Ee.oh bId must contain tke name
ot eve!')' person Interested tberel.b
and be accompanied by a certified
check or bank draft In favor of
said Board of Education upon r.
solvent bank In an amount not
less 'tban' ten (10%) per cent of the
amount of the bid. or by a bond
In like sum, executed by an ap-
proved surety company, condition
that If tbe bid Is accepted a con-
tract will be entered Into, and the
performance of It properly secured.
Cbecks submitted by the UrulUC-
cessrul blddeOl will be returned
after the award of the centrad Is
made and a performance bond in
tbe amount of one hundred (100% )
per cent of the contract has been
execute<l by the successful bidder.
Copies of the plans nnd specl-
flcntlons for the alterations and
rehabilitation work may be ob-
tained from the Clerk of the Board
of Education upon request.
The I'll!;h't Is r eserved to re lect
Any and all bids ' and to wal ... e any
irregularities In bidding.
By order of the Board of Edu
l1atlon of the WaYlle Local School
OIslrlct. Waynesville. War r e n
Counly, Ohio.
HAROLD WHITAKER:
President
MRS. C. W, DARNH;ART,
Clerk
Publlsb 1()"1-(3l)-1()"15
capacity $179.9S
See eI'al,r or .'op ill at aay
,nftc.pal afflc f til. (ompan,.
Only HoIpoInt Gives Yo"
.Money-Savlng
CIRC;LE HEAT
e P, iurll,d eafrod unIt. put all
th, heat In.tq the w.o,e,; * wa.t.,
.av you mon.y. '. >
I..ATE MODI!L SEDAN AM8ULANcn
A8 COMFORTABLE AND A' YOUR OWN, CAR
T reined PerlOftnel-
OSWILD AMBILIIGE SERIICE
Gained In Mekial By . F... THE MOST AMBULANCE TRIPS
II' WAIJRE,N COUNTY 'AFTER YEAR EnabJea U. To HaacD.- Patieats
with .Me ....... CoaIfort .... w-tJ. .
TH,..K AMBULANCE' AT YOUR DAY OR NIGHT
C.I Either
Hum_
THE BEST IN AMBULANCE AND INVAWD CAl SERVICE
THURSDA"V., fS, 1953 THE MIAMI GAZETTE, W
. 1
.. RoUte W. Toye VI. Emma Jo James A. Ross to James llUlman Anna Doolq to J. Dqole' l ardIa W. Bur to I2Ja .... .AD-
DRY RIDIE- . Toye, to .79 acres in Franklin Twp. acre in Hamilton TwP. denon and Louf8e E. ca. .. iota
Warren (ounty
,. News . * Ie Detrick VI. H ISh Frank P. U and CaroUne T. Anna Dooley to John F. Dooley in WubingtOn Twp.
"" Carlton Detrick, divorce and elUI- ris to William Anders, et ai, 1,14 acre in Hamilton Twp. ' 0, 8II4l IDauDa Louise
It waa that we took tour ot the iocly of CIIlIldren ' to plaintiff, de- acres in Deerfield Twp. RomUda Baec:ble to Greer to 2Dcrete InY8ItDIeDt Co.,
(Continued from Page T"o)
ell$ht BOWS up to Lytle and had fendant to pay f20 per week pilus Ernest BiDgham to Charles H. Forrelt Lutes 6 lots in ne.itield IDe. 164.32 , aer.. in TunJecreek
them weighed at the elevator an.,d NEW SUITS , vorce, Paul N. Herdman, attorney. the sum of alimony. ' _ and Marie' H. Jones 8 lots in Wayne Twp. \Twp. .
brought them back and turned Viola Begley VB. Donald F. Stepp In the matter of Habeas Corpus, W1lliam F. Doebler et al VS. Ey- Twp. . Albert Hendticlts to Forrest Harry L. and Mary L. RanUm
them Inta the
t
recently et aI, partition, Fred E. Jones, at- I Robert Wilson, habeas corpus file- erett IIlUer et at, defendants gi1ven Courtney J. Combs and James Lutes acre in Deerfield Twp. t4) G. and Elizabeth A.
Lield. boars Ig: de j at torney. tion, Pa\ll Herdman and J:T. Riley, 20 days further to plead. J , Jobnson to John W. Turner et Verner H. and Thelma )l ltoeblle,t Iota in Deerfield Twp.
took to w m a: t:: fo:r In the matter of the transfer of Glen and Betty Lou Patrick vs. III 1 lot in Turtlecreek Twp. lere to David- Gross, Sr. .sa acres I --
,;:et:::c:.o Lytle Another funds of the Trustees of Wayne John C. Moore VS. John Wid Mark D. an., Laura Snively, case Courtney J. Combs and James in Salem Twp. MARRIAGE LICENSES
da.y o( low prlcee e.t tbe' e!i1e. Nice Twp., transfer of funds, Marvin E. I meyer, mjunction etc., Sanford A. dismissed. J. Johnson to 'William B. Turner et Irene L. Phillips to Richard John M. Hipsher, 21, Franklin,
fat wbJte .faced . baby beef from Young, attorney. I Headley, Walter K. Sibbald, at- Ruth Fueston VI!. George M. a1 2 lots in TurUecreek Twp. Starkey .726 ' acres in TUrtlecreek U. S. Azmy" and Barbara .,.dam.,
eight to fourteen cents a pound, ' Donald R. Fornshell vs. Imogene lorneys. . Fueston, Jr., .,ivorce and custody Ernest Evans apd Richard Stan iiiiiiiiii' ii' li7.'iFraiiinkiliini'iclieriki ' l1P.iisitii':
and lots of other thingS tor six Brewer Fornshell, divorce, Meryl of childreD to plaintiff, defendant ley to Chester C. and Shirley J.
and seven cents a pound. Veals B. Gray, attorney. I COMMON PLEAS COURT to pay $30 week. Hawley 1 lot in Lebanon.
were a fall' price with the top DeaT l:,Ouis H. },eaf VS. Jean Leaf, dl- Daniel M. and Marguerite M. ' Wilbur W. Dugan to Darrell C,
thirty but with a wide dlffllrence .' Coilette VB. Jack ;Vincell, case dis- ' REAL TRANSFER!S and Zodella S. Thompson 90 acres,
between the top and , the common little dampness that we had in I missed. , Myron Eo and JUice Z. Girel to Helen Brooks, to Nettie Weaver
grades. , There wasn t much of 11 stend of rain, better than those . Boyd Plowman VB Wilma Plow- D. W. and pODUa Mae Wampler, 84.73 acres in Turtlecreek Twp.
at sale. E veryone WIlS earlier. At least for a few day" I dl d' t d f hild 3 lots in Twp. Mildred Schmidt to Nettie
home picking corn and planting the leaves were more damp anet man, vorce an CUS 0 Y 0 c
wheat . walking was Quieter to plaintiff. Rayillond 11. Brooks to William Weaver 84.73 acres in Turtlecreek
The' weatherman says I cool Two of Mrs. Cailco Barncat'" A. Pastor & Co!!, Inc:, ,:s. A . .Brooks .58 acres in Massie 'I'wp. Twp,
fair tomorrow as a little change \lew family have come out from J. MonlDger, case d18- Earl and fcy Rose to Robert C. ' , Nettie to Edward Wit-
from fair and warmer bllt no nln under the manger' a fU2: zy yellow missed. Short .40 acres in ham and Mildred Reed 84,73 acre$
In sight. well at the barn and wlilte one and a chubby Ilttle r"ln Th;-;;;;'-; are fanin fast In Twp. , 'in TurUecreek Twp.
pumps a wllne and thllD tbe' strea1l), IP'IItY and white one, both . nently I their milk Poor tblngs :re on a William and Marjorie King to . E, lind Edith Housto.n to
of water weakens reat. a lit- marked and pretty In the face, 'raUoned d'let ' and mlBs ' Bome nice Floyd.and tlita Lindsey 1 in an., Martha Howard 2 lots
tie, I hope that doesu t mean any, who wants & pretty kitten 7 SUg-.] green grass, Tbls Is thQ year wo Washington Twp. in M!!rrow.
thing. We sUll have a little patch or's pups are growing "fast. I would all Uk t have Irrl 'aUon " Donald H. and Ruth I. Carter to
of sorbeans to combine and we haven't looked at them for a day WIth Ir.rlgatlbn 0 we could g enjoy Ruth A. aylor to James R. and Daniel J. and Edith M. Brough.ton
haven t planted our, t1fteel1 acrea or two but their eyes should bo this tau wen' bet. Mary T. 1 lot in Morrow. 1 acre in WaYQe .Twp.
of wheat yet. I llope there will open by uow and soon there )y1l\ .Just a reminder to Granger3 Luther and Case to ' Michael DiGirolamo ' attorney-in-
, be same more water In the ground .be some 11ttle dogs looking for that the next meeting will be on Leona M. Hellmuth 1 lot in Mason, fact for DiSimone'
before we do for I am afraid or 'homes. Old I hear any bl,ds. TueBday, October twentieth at Floyd and Lila Lindsey to Hugh Meale and Anna Meale Scairato to
It sproutsandd thhentnlottbe No mushrooms this fall. The .seven-thlrty with Installment of o!- and D.a Glad .. s Reddick 'n acre in Charles R and Vivian P. Zimmer-
a 'Ie go on. ee w en s 00 only ones 1 have seen were Ii ricers ' "',T
expensive for that. " bunch of Inky raps down by , the I BY ' the way, lfnllowe'en Is a Washmgton Twp. . man 14 lots 10 Deerfield Twp.
Only B day or two more or barn but they were getting a Uttle I long ways off yet, two whole . James A. Ross Raymond and Clarence anq Lillie Good)Yin to
squirrel hunting. The recent hunt old so I left them. Lovely weather I weeks, so save your !loap for a Dolores Hanes 1 acre in Franklin David and Almll, lIett 6 lots in
ers or at least those after thaI. but we would trade It for a good while. Twp. Deerfield Twp.
A }'lew ... a
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'LIVING ROOM SUITE
$139.00 I
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WROUGHT' IRO . ,
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$98.50
THE WAYNESVILLE '
FURIITURE AID APPLIANCE CO.
PHONE 3462 ' - WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
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BLACK.TOP DRIVES
TELEPHONES:
WAYNESVILLE 2091
LEBANON Office 26-K
RESIDENCE 462
ftt0RROW No. 8
Phone 3913 To Place a Cla .. lfled
WARREN BRADDOCK
SAND, GRAVEL and TOP SOIL
EXCA'/ TING and ----
1--- DUMP TRUCK SER'VICE
Phone Wayneevllie 2191
WAYNE8VILLE, OHIO
3A'NK HuN GRAVEL-Loalled'
at Davis Furnas Pit. We also
deliver. ARMrrAGE & SON.
AbODe :,z091. tf
FOR SALE-
OLD FASHIONED BEEF SOUP
BONE&L16c per lb.
VILLE LOCKER PLANT. Phone
3171: c-8 .......tfc
FOR .-..:. ' Westinghouse Eloe
trice Range, clean and in good
!)ondltlon. MRS. O. R. UNGLES-
BY. !f. Maln Street. X-10-16
FOR S.ALID-Two Dark Oak Rock
ing OhalrB, $7.60 each. Mlrror,r-
2u28. $11.00. , GRACE MoOUNE.
South Main Street. X- lo-IS
Fresh and
Frozen Food-
Fre.h, CuNeI Mea'
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Comple" 1:. .... of
FOR SALE}-Heatrola Coal Heater
In good condition, cheap. B P B
PLANOK, Phone 8261 before 2:00 _ .................. - .............
P. M. X- 10-16-(3t)- lO-29
SHOE REPAlR-
BRING your SHOE
to C. LEE HAWK, the Barber.
Work guaranteed. Prlc;ee Relllon
able. THOMPSON SHOE RE-
PAIR, HarveYlbulY. Ohio.
%-9-8-10-17
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with aU your heart; tor conllder how great
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BOTH CHAPELS AIR-CONDITIONED
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Report of the Condltlbn of
Iii the State of OhIo, at the Cloee of on Sept. 80, 11158
Publlehed , In Reeponee To Call Made By Comptrollir of
the Currency, Under 8ectlon ,15211. U. S. Reviled e'tatutee
LA :Cg:iRETE ."lIIlIIlIIlIlIlIIlIlIIlIlIIllIIllIIlIlIIlIh. Live \lIre all\! Rrogrelshe.
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TAR and ROAD OIL .
. H Wid 'n Organlzatwn Second To NO"e
A8SETS
Cash. balaDoel with other banD, Inoludln reUl'Ve bal
anc" and cuh ltema in proceee or cOllectioD..._____ ,
U S. aoftl'llDlent obuptlone. cUrect and guaranteed.._
421.727.H
687.176.60
281.868.64 EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE OISI.I'1S aa a - Strictly Sellere ' OD the Fleet Atl ObllgatillllJ of Btate8 and pollUcal lubcl1vlelonl ____ _
.... , " ,- " .. -'-.- ' , , H ADDRESS ADVERTISING
POSTCARDS
Other bonda, Dotee. aDd debenturea _____ , ______ _
CPTporate atocka (lnclucUng ,6,360.00 of Federal
Reserve Bank) ________ ___ ... ________________ 6,260.00
, 6,00Q.00
WilsOD CODcrete Products
Concrete Block Chimney Block
Rock Face Block Waterproof Cement
Steel Sash and Paint
Cement and Mortar Gla
Drain Tile Building Suppll ..
SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342
CENTERVILLE, OHIO
Must Have
Good Handwriting
Write:
National Eagra,ing
For Dally Marlen Reporta: _
WLW Clneloat!. 12:30;
WOKY. Cincinnati, 1212
WPFB. lIldclletowu, 11 :45
NORRIS BRoac! COMPANY
Watertown, Mass. . i
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Loanl aDd discounts ,207.S. overdrattl) ___ 68'1.116:"
Bs.nk prelOI181 owned ,14,600.00. fumlture. , flxL '8.7210.90 lI.no.gO
(BaDk premJaee OwnH are lubject to $ None Ilene
not alllumH by bank) ,
Real eetate owned other than bank prem1aee ______ _ None
Inveltmente aDd other asaeta indirectly repraeentln&
bank premls.. or otheT real 81tate ____ "'___________ None
Cuetomers' llabWtT to th1a bank/ OD acceptanoea outataruL NODe
Olh81' Alleta _________________________________ 8,2'lU()
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TOTAL ABSII11'S ____ _________________________ _
1,916,436.02 '
LIABILITIES
:iiiiiiiiiiii. Do YOI nat
YOU all.' I
L E E T I R E S
Phone: Wayn... SIX _'aulld. FOOT
D\mWI4 depollte of 1n4I"ldll&la, parinerahlPII, aDd oorp.
TIme .epoalta of IndIYl4uaJ-. DUtDenidpe aDd OOI'lJ.-
Deplta or U. a aon. (bIoIildlq poetal ........ ,-
of $tatea and 1ObcU.... -----
DellOllt. or baDb ____________ ------__ .
l.121,88Ue .
111,861.11
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1.801.'16
THAT GOOD TEXACO GAS AND OIL
LUBRICATING SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES
Bob'Servis
TEXACO WA YNESVILL
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SUPERFLAME aad DUO-THERI
OIL HEATERS
,$&9.9& aad ap
MAY,TAG
WASHERS
$129.9& and up
HAMILTON AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
CLOTHES DRYERS -
ADMIRAL
TELEVISION
$119.95 and up
CRARL' S DOSTER
Phone 3691 Harveysburg, Ohio
SEPTIC'TAIIS
CESS POOLS.
OUTDOOR
TOILETS
CISTERNS
Cleaned 'with
Modem qulpmenl
W.lLLIAIS
S' A II TAT "0'
' Franklin, Ohio
Fadaral Land Baak
FARM LOANS,
Reduce Prlnelp.1
By On Interest
WITH A
4%-Long Terin Plan
NO REPAYMENT '
RESTRICTIONS
THROUGH the COOPERATIVE
LebanoD ,Ialional
Far. Loan
Lebanon. Ohio Phone 44t
ELLIS H. STURM, Sec'yTrea.1-
LEGAL NOTICE
FRO Z E I FOO'D
LOCIER BIX TO
PUT YOUI VEGE
TABLES, FRUITS '1 '
FOWL II FOR
SI.SO Pet
Ot.h81' .. (cwWtecs .... cubJer'. oIaeolaI. et.o.)---
TOTAL DEPO$IT8 __________ .....__ .1,'104,61'1.06
BUla payable, recIIIoo1mta, aDd oUrer lIabWU.. for boI'-
rowed mone,. ___________________________ None' '
Mortppa or other NODe OD baD PI'8JDIMa, and
, None on other roal .. tate_______________ NODe
Accept. eltecute4 by or for acoounl of thle bank abd out. None
Other llabWtlas _____ -=_______:._____________ ---,..--- 8.668.80
I
TOTAL LIABILITIES _ _______....____________ 1,708,180.86'
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CAPITAL
Capital Stock:
(a) Claes:A prato toL par , None, reUr. nlue None
(Rate of di". OD ret1rable "alae la ___ *) .
(1;1) Olau B Pl'8r tot. par Non .. retIr. Yalne None
(Bate of c1tv. OD nUnble ftIu. la ___ "')
W ' (0) CoDllllon Itoc.k, total par ,"1,000.00
A, Y N E S' V ILL E j'dmlnlltrator De, ponle ,NO., SurplWl ljlO.OOO,OO
18.268.09
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'lOCIrER. Bt A I the Will AnnexI'- ' UD41vtdH proflt. ---------------..:..-
ft r.. ,Jllltate or Orpha 1'. Clark, J)e. BeaerY .. (anA retirement &e:CODDt CD! preferred 1tOck).
J'eUeCI. , , . TOTAL OAPITAL AOOOURTS
PHONE 3171 WAYN VILLIl Notice .. hereb,. livell- ' - ----,.,...... !. '
1'111
. TOTAL LIABILI'J'Dils AND CAPITAL " 1.1l6.UUS
"'--:UI;
de bODla non with the WDI MEMORANDA
Annexed of the FAltate of OrPJ.Ia 1'. AMeta p1ecIpd or aulI'd to noun Uab. and (Or o&JIer pur. 2'l1,600.oo
OlarIr. late of Warren COUDty. <a) LoaDe u .howJa abOve are an. de4uct. at ..... of NOlle
Phlo. d-.ecL b) B .. _.... ..... of\.. N
Dated thla 28 day oe (8!l1U'. u ......... ....,". are an.r ... uct. or nL ODe
1.868. S,tate of ObJo, CouIlq or ":.
I, Jamee B. Jonu. cubJer or the IOtemalJ
JlAL'PH B. CAJlIIJY. lI1I'ear that the abOve .tatemeut ,I. tru. to Uw .... t 01 1117 ImInrladp
Judge of the Probate Court, and belief. ' " .
WarreD CoutT, OhIO . S .... II. SONlB, Cuhle!!
DiJ!ltUlh. AttorDey SWOrD to and .ubllCJ'lbed before me thla 10th .. ,. or October. 190.
W1Dler t:.:"Dralte. Notary PubIJc. '
NOTICE OF APpoiNTMENT
" Executor .
'Estate or' Jolin WtlUam 'J{.ereey:
GBORGB WATmBBOUSE
BOW.AJU)' SUUAOJll
BO$S H. HARTSOCK'
r DIreotol'l,
.... ....
' Notice Is hereby given that Ola ."
W. 'Kereey, whose Poet Ortlce. Ad
dress 'I Wa)'llellvlUe; Ohio, bae
MO.I tlmo. 0 .ull ItIGI III v. been duly appointH ae Executrix
vorol yoon ago lu,' '!WOn', C!f the ElIItate of'
coyor UI 'odoy. SOllie wllh fire Keney. late ' of Warren COunty.
In.uronc. , ... prosro- .!orl,d Ohio, deceased.
Y"'" ago ",lgh! h_ b .. " a Dated this 30th day of Septem-
porfoct fit for your ronte ,ber. 1868.
n .. iI, ... ,then. lui Ii .. ay , RALPH" . Wrecker ServIce 24 II ...... Day
NOT glvo you full PfOle<Jio" ' . JudJe of the Probate Court,
'odoy. S .. u't rot II! un Ohio
onolysl. 01 your " ... ",.day Yr. Theodore OSbo;rne. Attorney
K
Notice Is hereby given that on Inluranco no.d., . l'O-fl.-(3t)-10-28 Pli:oDe 1 J
the 5th day of October. 1953. the
Bonrd 'of Township Trustees of IIchoo' Is dOlltgned to bring _
Wayne Township. Warren County. KARL D. DAIII :Uzer and lime company emyloyee8 A:ndereon, Secretary of the Ohio ltart at , 1)'l!look ."d there .,.,111
Ohio. flied a pelitlon In the Wnr. 'uJ) to date on the (atest develon- Bankere iAJllOOlatlon, relatel the- lie a 60 cent fee 1.0
ren 'ounty Common Pleae Court. Insura c &_ v lUenta In those r es"ectlve fields. banke!". point of view In Boll Be defray bulldlq and other COlta.
Iloltlll' CRse No. 200S6 \)1 8a1'd c"urt , n e .,.enc, cQTdlnny to ourtLy at 11 ocloc')[. It ebonld be a very worthwhile
aski ng thnt Two Thotlljanll Five LEBANON. OHiO the all day affair. ](1'. Virgil OVerholt. meeting tor any rarma .. who ha .
Hundred ($2.500.00) Doll nrR h<;J prOgr,am 'will get underway Engineer at Ohio State Unl'Y8relty. probleml ClOncernJtlc the u.e of
trnnsfe rt'!ld ' from the Cl ener nl Fund **** 0\.""." "". 9:30 In tbe mornJng when Dr. ",m dlscuII the quelltlO1l fertllll8re. nJa" the .. conti
to the Road and nrldge FllDd W. VQlk" halTDInn of the many rarmere who are wonderJng year tn '" row that the .ac1a1lO1 bu
said township 8S prO'Vftied by law. L" F .1: a. I ' of Agronomy at Oblo 'about ,lrrlgaticu have bee.b uklng been bald baDon.
tor the r ensons set forlh In said Ima, artl Izer C 00 University wlU dlllcotl& the "Kow to Manace water to Match t6 CcnJntJ Apnt JOhD XciWbraY.
peti tion. and sRid petltlon Wi,lI be " :tfe;t of crolv controls on land Te NutrteJ)l tl'aaae," ..'
dt October. To BI In ' Ullanoa , Extension Soil CoDl'enatloDlst "_ _HiN
: MARVIN e YOUNG Wed It ....... 4 topic ot Dr. George E. Smith. pro- John. SIIPher will tIleD Jive hie .. E A D
Prosecutlni A Horney r, 0'1-..- (elll101' of solle at the lInlverslty of viewl of MakJng SoU Pb7s1ca1ly DE MIIMI lIZ E
Wanen C t;: Obi' FJt withLtme IInl\ Oth81' MeaQII. Err
. olin y. 0 The second aunoal Llme and The vlcepresldent of tbe Na. There 'WtU be dlllCUAloll pe'rfods
DOARD OF TR STFJ"ElS. Fertll!zer School ,.rn be held at tloMI FertUlzer Alloolatlon, Mr'. followlq both the IIIOJ'Illng aDd . ___
Wnyne Township. Lebanon High School AudJtorluDl W. R. Aliitetter. will dllCUBS tbl' aftel'1loon perlCHlI where ",ttteD ........ . ..
III111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111;' Warren County. Ohio on 4. County ASBIlt John relationship between "Farm Prices Queatione from Ute. audlezace '11'111 Its An.rII ...
. lO-l6-{It) n. Mowbray annouDCed to4ay. The and Fertlliser Mr. O. E. be answered. BePtratfoD w1l1 ... q .... _ ................... _
O'.rt'-
Oft ... ' ....
Serving Wayn.ille Sillcetl1850
H,UNDREP AND FOU.R'rH YEAR . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THU DAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953 PRICE SCENTS
, SPARTANS PUY FIRSI LEAGUE GAlE B.reall Garbage Disposal
0' SEASOI FRIDAY liGHT AT K. 'MILLS ' W... T. laid .Warninl 1 .. led
The Waynesville High School ' p' an'aI D; ion Numerous coJllplaints are being
basketball team enters Its first Aid ' Checks received by Dr. Arch D. Harvey.
ITEMf OF INTEREST
ABOUT FOll.K8 YOU
contellt on lj'rIday night at I Representatlv. of five VOlUllf' county health COmJlllss}oner,' Sher
Kings MIl@ ',Vith high liopes of a To 00 Oul In Counl, tary will present III Itf Richard SattertJ)watte and
successfUl season. The new Spat- , ,,aile) disculllon 61 serncellCOUnty Engineer L. F. Wertz to F I ' ;"1:, 01
tan ColWh, Kel!neth Emrick. has A ' report of al.1I.. fqr aged pay. at meettltg of the WOPll- .dlsposal of along county. ,"POp" .IohnllOn Suffer. arll .... or.r II
the bo" in good' condition for mentl! Octo))er - released this en's ComtDtttee b tbe Watre:n IItate and townsl,lIp roads. ' InJur'.s "n F It W.".I... F"Ia,. Fire'
KNOW !,he opening contest. ' week by the State I)lvIslon of .j\.fd County Farm BQJ'fIII.u. T/lis meet-, Thl!l practice has been going on I _a I .. Iftil I I
With two ou{,.of-League games through Harry J.r. Palmer. subdi. ing will be hel4 lII, the for s9me time. 'officials. report. Landsey "Pop" Jobnsop. 87, fell On O ..... on.. R--.l .
under tbelr belts. the 1064 elUtlon vision manager for 'Warren 'county. Parish HOUle Mulberry StreElt and oCten It becomes mOre wide Monday night at the George Bur.ns "-g VB MRS. FIRES ILL
Mrs. ROBe F1rel 18 .very ill at
her home on North;...B.treet . . ,
of the Spartans' are champing at sho,ws 678 of the count.,.s 7H re- In Lebanon WeClzl sdl\Y arternooll, spread during. the fall and winter apartments. where he_ made his Prank Burgen. 62. a finn la-
the bit awaltmg County League clplent.a are 'tq receive an November,. 18. Representative,s seaeon b!lcause many people whO hQ,me. He was ,removed to the borer. collapl/ed and died Tuesday
contests. The Miller boys, BUI Increase 'of $3.07 on their monthly from Advisory Co clls who COD1- bury ga,rbage 1n warm weatheJl Miami Valley. hOSPital by the .afternoon while ffghtlng a fire in
MRS. BECKETT IL,L . and Jim. BOb Barton, Bob Peters. (lheCk. - . pOSII the committee are are unable ,to , do It .In the cold Stubbs ambulance. . a ehed at the Elmer Terry farm on e
Mre. Lon Beckett bas been very 'Jlm Wardlow. Bob O'Banlon and a Six hundred nInety seven 'per' asked to meet mptly at 1:a:O weatber ' m,qnths. " He suftered cerebral hembor- the roail'. southebt of
III at her hOme on Third Street. newcomer. HargiS. along sonl(l In the county received ,37 . for a. brief busl seselon which County otticlalll again polJ)ted rages. and remains in a serious here.
,'..,......,... Richard Tom passldy 106 for an average of . wJlJ be followed the paWlI out that It Is -against lnw to condltlon. Dr. H. M. WllUams. Warren
VI81T IN KENTUCKY and Paul ShipleY' m*e up a Var- Payments subject to federlll cusslon at 2:00 0 luck. BCl'tter garbage and refuse along coul).ty coroner. said death reo
Mrs. Walter Fraeure v"lted her slty S9uad which l@ ' developingparticlpationandnon.federal'par RflPresentatlv.. frolll the tol any highway. Violators appre C" i 01 b T' ' H Id eulted from Inhaling smoke ' and
mother In Kenlucky during the very f/lpldly. The first hom e t1ctpatlon Inclu4ed persons WarreD Oounty health b,ended WUl prollecuted to the I' C I a a over-exertlon. Bu-rges,s. a native
paet week. game on the WaynesvUle high with payments amounting to $38. agencies wUI Iclpe,te : Th e fullest extent of the laow. ortlcflJ:8 Falher-Daughter Meet of EDgland, had worked on farms
slate Is scheduled for November 064. with an average set at $63.31. Tuberculqsls aDc1 ealth Assocla report. In this area several years. The
zOth, ,against tbe Mason Comete. Payments not sUb.' ect to feAeral Uon. th" Cencer ctety. InfantUe "'wo persons have been appre- GUESTS FROM DAYTON
l'Cr and Mia. W. Eo Stroud
.as dinner Mr. and
Mrs. George Stroud of ba>;ton.
.. Of" The WaVTIesvllle Civic ClUb wlll body was ta"ken to the Johnson
The Reiler:ve SQuad la also glv participation numbered 17 Paralysis AaII1., lety for Orlp. bended and fined for this oUense . ,. "
Ing a good account of , Itself In amounted to $968 tor ' an average pled Ohll4Fen, '& d the new:ly in recent weeks. . ' have 11 ' fath,er-daughter din.ner funeral home In Lebanon.
non-Leaglle -contests. ts made of ,36. ' formed Heart Each speaklsr meeting on Monday. November 16, It is believed the victim has no
.. . Ii at st, Mary's Parish House. Immediate !Iurvlvors. Damage to
up of the following' boys: Jeff Expendlturea for health care wHl . present Jtt anclsl goalls, ro"r .. s.-,. WOllIn . Mrs. Vance Orlb}>s of Middle. the buUdlng waa reported , as
DINNER GUES'T8' 1t#,TROTWOOD
Mr. and G . iliDera3n iI. Sra
were cUnner gueBta
of Mr. and Mrs. Oharl .. B. ;Earn.
hart and. daughters in Trotwood.
B&ll. David Baal. Jerry Bradley. during the . month of October proport!o/18 s locally, edulra- .:t ,
T ' lawn. well known In YWCA. HI-Y minor.
nmounted to $3798.16 and .t1onal pro
sram
l
'cl local. state M e' Wednlsda, 'Gnd Civic circles IJI that city, wUl Fred Elbon. of Rlt 1, Oregonll,l.
" .... 16 persons. Palmer said. and ,. II. be guest speaker. .Mrs. Cribbs a farmer living near ' the Terry
Ronny Thompaon. Dlek Watters. presentatlon tM . IIdlence will 'lie . ,
Wade WllkeJ!8on aJld Phil Woode. W ses T H Id B" given an oppo ty to ask Tbe "Progreslv'e Women he I d comes highly recommended and farm. was Injured w,hlle helping
The five girl cheerleaders llrg- , a a Ilalr 1.lons or make tions for p,d. their regulnr meeting on Wednes. an entertaining evening Is In fight the blaze. He was strqllk on
t vi t
' d\lY evenlng'at tbe Far HlUs P/lrty prosP8ct.- . the head by a hose Be the Lebanon
Ing UJe local Qulnte on to c ory .. T k . ; Qf program. House A most dellclo"s dinner fire department reached the Bcene. GRAY '
Mrs, 0"111. Gray. who wl1s"'"
moved,"to. lIiaml Valley hospital
'!luring the week for- ob .. rv ....
tlon and treatment. Is slowly Im-
proving.
are: Sara Irelan, n,. ",upper A perioC WIll (o)low tine was and followlnl1: the Several stitches were required at a
Carol Longarre. Sandra Simplon, panel Illscu ... OQ vtJlg an opp()r- W C ,-
and Lou Smltb. The team The W. B. C. S. of tbe Meth- "tun1ty for g_tUn. cqualnted with buelnees t eetaeSIIedn. ..,memAlberB arren oan IIRS In. physlclan's ofrtce In Lebanon to
J au h
Jim l Adl ch ch I in I .... t' . \vere en er n y uIJlB. va - cloee a head cut.
manageI'll a.re: erry s. I U IIr 1,1. Iponsor ng 'l"Qp:1en , from al par s 0 f t Tb h h d lfd of Ch.cago SloeL Show
WCTU TO MEET FRIDAY
The WCTU melrting will be held
-at the Methodist Church on 'FrI-
day. November 18. at two P. M.
Every member Is urgl'd to be
present,, ' . ,
Gordon Hatton and DIck one pt thefr baZBjlrS ",nd y w.; P s k es nd ' Ii '
lloblneon. suppers. Tbe Da"Ur. baked e ows ne a on ar a
, g0048 fancy work and home'JPade many otber interesting plOOll8. Flrst Warren Count)' entries for
candY' wUI open NovelQber 19 ' at Seven new membere, have been the cOlDlletlUons of the 1963 Inter
Methodisls. Will Meel
rn Morrow Maida, '
two p: m. In tbe church. and a'de- acIded to the membership: Mrs. national Live Stock Exposition In
Hclous turkey supper will be Tildwln Davis. Mrs. Harold McFar- Ohicago, bave been recelved from
served from 6:M p. m, until 8:00 land. Miss Jane Blakemore. M,lss Landen Farms, of FOflter. and
p. "lD. of 11111 Mary Lou Rowe, MI88 Batty Sat. and Gallaher. of Franklln.
The Warren Oounty Methodist This Is an annual event In In the 'reo terthwalte. Miss iterI' and Miss Both have listed entries for the
Brotherhood will bold Its next dln- Waynesville and everyone. plan I filed wllth Norma Snyder, Mrs. Jessie Hyman purebred Polled Shorthorn cattle
TO ... OLD IIA'KE .ALE ner meeting on Monday evening, to attend. of EJec- was voted an honorary m.ember. elaeses of the natlon's largest an-
The Mothers Stud;y, Group will Nov, 16, with members oJ. the 1\Ior / NlDV, nual \lve stock -ehGw.
aponBjlr a f09d and bake sale on row !leUlddllt Ch1ll'ch host to the HuHo'rd WAYNE TWP. TRUSTEES The livestock classiC wIll open
Saturday. November U fMm ten afalr. officers of tbe Brotherhood Warre. COlalY Usls TO MEET NOVEMBER 17 on "November 28 (or an eight day
a. m. to one p. m. at the announced. ' p rtlclpa1:ed T!1e Wayne Township Board of run December 6 In the 6-
Hardware Store. All procseds It' was also stated that the memo Few,r B. irths or wlth(lut Truetees will bold thel\; second acre recently air-conditioned In-
from eate wUl be 1I1ed. for ,,bers are requested to bring tlielr - req,Ull:ed regular meeting of the month on terna.tlonal AmplJltheatre. site or
lKlhool equipment. Jadles for &uaIr B:nd dinWlr to ' bo Tuesday. Nov4lmbsr 17 at 7: :(i0 last year's national political' con
11 to be by rel8l'V&tlon. tinue at an alltlme lOw - not that to 10J. p. m. at the Firehouse on M1ImJ Ventlone.
"T C:E p,e to lbnIte f4oIlJtt .. fOJ: ciJa,. the bIrtll nt ... Ia ta ........ oft but: t!)1f Street.. . ,
lin. D. C. I 1la7Dald 1111'. a set DlJII1ber br dlDn I' ,#ot.; that bablell are 00111 In hospitals Certiflcatel of ...,.:,------ 2& Fro. .rl'll
Welts,' I lira. Catherine Barnhart; eta are to be avaUab'", It ls lie- outalde Warren county, Dr. Arch bl! IsIUed, until the candidate bas Cub Scouts To kold,
Mra. , Marte rume, Mrs. H, IA lIeved au persol1ll deelrtng to. D. Ha"ey. county health com tiled the exp8JUle acqount. Open Pack Meelln- . AI. tend " F' .ar- ';
Mrs. ' lloJlald Hawke. Mrs. Alva attend may do so but early pro- missioner. announced today. < . , I" IA: f
All School Leyi.
all Two Carry
The fOllowing Is a table of th.e
number of mills. tor 'against and
the percentage of y()tes for each
as tabQlated by the County Supt.
of Schools. R. F. Hatfield from the
November 3 election: '
Ml1l& FQr Ag'st
Blue Ball __ 2 S8 16
Olearcree1c _ 3 382 157
Ham.Malne. 3 166
1(. M1llJI _ 6 881
____ 1 632 146
Massie' ____ 3 2'6 160
Monow _:_ S 3U 1'79
otterbeln ,, 8' - ,.
S. Lebanon 6 ass 269
VVayne ____ 6 611 293
VVayne ____ 8 651 256
Lebanon __ 6 662 21.4-2
Franklin __ S 889 446
0/0
71.6
70.7
72.1
72.3
76.6
60.6
64,9
4 1i6.6
83.3
68.4
23.6
66.6
'lhompson aDll lira. Louella lImer curement of tickets will Ill!sure Seven babies were born 1n War- WOIU I ' II . The Cub Scouts will hold an Last Wedneaday evening. Nov.
were To.day pesta of Mra: holders ac:commodaelons. . en county last month as com open pack ml)eUng on ThUrsday. twenty.flve farmers froDi Warren
Stanle, Markey wben she; enter- The Rev. Howard Dunn. host pare,d to 10 In September, Since C ' , November 19 at 7:3Q1 p. m. at the attended a District Farm Bureau ' The following table gives the
tained With a brldge ,l\U1cheon. mtnlster. la arranging the ' progt'8m :Lebanon. and Franklin are without 'lane e arm " Waynesville Hlgb Schoo1 gym. Rally at WUmtngton along wtth flgurea. the amount. for. against
-- , J whloh w11l fonow the dinner. hospltale more than{90 per cent of ' Five acta of radio talent winners one hundred thlrty.flve FannBur. and percentage ,for the bond 18'
OE8 TO MEET MONDAY- ; tbe b.blei are ' born outside the Mrs. Blanche Can was host4ls, Villl be on hand for ent ertainment., eau leaders from ten counties In. In Lebanon. Kings Mills and
Mlam ehater_ 107 O.E.S. wUl A county. . . at hel:. home Thursday, tor !be Donatlone will be taken at the sOuth Western omo. They heard South Lebanon echool district,,:
meet - tn special se8slon on Mon- Sco,ls Ieet t , Thlrleen, d.eaths were recorded November meeting of the woru. door for the. CUb treasury. Harry Bryson. Director of ' FIeld For Ag'st %
day evening. Nov. 16 for IDltlatfon , In th'e county' laat montb. ' Mrs_ A. S. Colle,tt was a dinner Everyone Is Invited to attend. I;!ervlce tor the American Farm Lebanon $930.QOO 438 2431 16.3
of candidates. Mrs. R. H. Par.h I.... guest Friday of Mrs. Lisla Curl. Bureau Federation. Chicago, nu- K. Mills S84 136 74,0
a:ock will a JJ. Mrs. - Orville Barnhart enter- CHURCH OF CHRIST TO HAVE nols teU the farml)rs they mliBt be 's. Leb. 60.000 36S 226 61.1
ot ber travel II and actlvltles duro Sco.ut Troop Number Two. ,held I talned with a Stanley Party at ' her SPEAKER FROM CINCINNATI actlve In their organh'ation to .
iq the past year. ile"ing their regular meeting on . am-I' home Wednesdar evening aI tal t thlnki H
M:\rtha 'of Use Obap- day eveul.ns at HIluse. . Mr. and Mrs, <JJl1l Gordan and Roy Patterson, of the Oinclnnatl' m n n grassroo Gran'" To H.ye
ter of Ohio) Order of . Eastern The groups united then separated. Misses Minnie Dod Ion and EIIz. Mrs A. S Collett were' guEIStS Bible Sem,lnarr. will be tile speak also . said agrlpulture must . , D , .
' tor the scribee' to' ''''';e th'8 . attend- , abeth Ohandler and Mrs. Walter d f 'th Gord . in l Elr at the youth Sunday eve- world markets if we are to solve Th.kll."Y."RI Part,
' lo .. hi ak d lit htful d " Sun ar 0 e 8Jl
n4
'SJ 'Ja: . ning at 7 '30 at tbe Church of our' sUl'plus problems. Bryson
--!- ' - ance', ana dues. -. They also read W t er spent a e:l'g ay and daughter. a , as. , . : urged payments for ProdUCts In ,
BROWNI.ES MI;:ET T'HURSDAY < from their' study .book. Thll on.. tuesday with Mlss,Ann Mere Dwire and' famlly. 01 " Dear 'W1l- Ohrlst. tqrelgn currency, so as 'to Increase Grange No. 13 planning
'B!Qwule :.J;'J:QoP, No. 8 met' on troop tben enjoyed a quia on whit.t dlth at Withrow High School in 'mlngton. The recently be-, our bala.nce or- trade. Bryson warn-a Thanksgiving Party In connec
Thui'1tday of the pe.et they. , c!1me the parente of their second W ren ed ago.ihst the dangers ot,. high' tio.n with the next regular ' meet
afternoon St. Mary.1 th i:::ry s:;ed were Mrs. LUcile Armitage 'epent tile child and first sQn. . ar . I I. S rigid farm price supporta and thefi. ing on Tuesday, Nov. 1.7, at 7: 30
HOUle for !sleA with tbe clOSing olrcle. :"eek end Dayton with her , To Gain etrects on the entire 'p .. m;. the Frie,nds Room.
The girls enjoyed .lDgiq sonlJB sm _. _ Miss Glenna Marsh. Hand In , ec.onomy. . Tli1s Will be anI. op,en meetlng.
and })laylq gaJD". " . Sandra Allen. Reporter Mr. -and Mrs. ' Jason Jordan aM ' . _ Business In Warren county con. The Dl.stJ:lctwide Farm Bureau All members are urged to attend
Refreshments were t ,by eon George of Pendleton, Iilel. Corn Pic;ker Friday to show a gain over the Rally was a "klck-oU" dinner for and ! o invite their friends. Gran '
the lea4eioa .. Jobs. a ' Pia were dinner lWests of their aunt. M C E Stant rtb bad tbe 'iiils- eorrespo'jldlng period a year ago, !l'ownshlp Oaptalns In gers are asked to furnleh a selee-
Helen .PftUaer,JlN. 1!&tt7 '61_1. Far.n rap I. M:IBa OHve Williams on Saturday.' to "catch 0 his hand In his according to the Bale of prepaltl south,westem Ohio: It was hela at ti!>n for the refreshment table. It
MtII. T)1elm. Brllht and Mrs. Lor- Th k i ,. Pari, Mr. and Mrs. LoUis Magee. of com picker on Friday. and c:om tax receipts In. the office 'of Treas Nellie Audltorlam be cake. candy. fruita, pop.
etta ... ' _ ." " fl. f.11 Oe.Yton. called on their coulln, pletely seVered his , thumb ' and urel' Russell Dumford. In Wllmlntto,n. ' with dinner, b.elnl!; corn. etc. urges
Mr.s. pene Mllynard on Sunday af badly lacerating tbe hand. , He III ( Sales' for the PlllIt week amoUnt- served by lalilee of the Ohurch tbe membere ,to make this a
ATlIEND'. OE8 ' '';UNCi-tEOl'f; \ W8:ynesv1ll:e .. :Faltnen , . '. con!ln,ed Memorl!'1 ho,s- ed to as to of Christ. Booste.r night.
Mra. R. H. Hariaoc\t was among Number ,lg' t;a planning , a ,:rhanlts- ..Dr: ' ond Gale RusBUJ!i and pltal and II! Buffeting severe' pain $7.76 &2 a year ago. Total sales for the Those wbo ha,;e not
the pestS on SatUrday when giving Pa.rtY . co!lJ!.ection 'f'th grandsons Stephen . a n d dne to the hand 'and tltls year ai'll $145,099 as com- was by people frQm the new Il?C
ation
find - 1'eo.l
Ruhannah. Quscott. .GraJ)il , Repre- the nen on Tues- lltll " of Dayton: _ vlsltf3d ann mueoleii. pared' to $118.;U4.20 '62. , AdIUnB. Highland Ilnd Preble treat In store tor . '.
senative ]n the Onuld ,Cbapter of day. ' NoV:' 11th at 7:30 p. lJl e,.t Miss Margaret EdwllJ:ds . , . - Gains are In almost &ll ties. . I , , " '
Ohio. enlertiUDed & few the F)'1.ends !;'Iocla! Room. " ,,' Subscribe to The ,GAZETTEI, Industry claef! lfIcations. Attending from Warren County WaJne Garden' Cllb '
frle"l\ds to a Mrs. u.rt- This ",,11 b!t an , QpeJ) , were: Jack Butt. H!lrold' B;eleblger. . .
' /locK was joined t4e evenin; by and all' membeJ!8 are url{edtAl, at- NIGHT .1 Fred , Abner, Raymond Mears. M I ' I St
1 Mr. Ha.rtsook and Mr. and Mrs. tend and to invl.te tlieir friends , Scott McClure, Guard Jr., el 8 , a a ,
, Oha.rles MoCuUOCb all 'at> to come with them. ,Ray Schwo.rez, WlIlIllm . Mart:, Thlrsda, Afte' rnoon
tended - the recelltion for Mrs. Grallgers will please bring a se- and Mrs. Frank Wilkens, Edward '.
Audrey I<alb"elaeh. WorthJ: Oran lectlon for the. refreshment table. Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. O. ;M. Th W vUl Gard CI b
." b k8 c;I truit pop . e aynes e en u .
Matron at tile Mas'OIlIc Temple. It may e . ca can y. . Baxley. ,Mr. and Mrs. Herbert met at the hom.e of MI'S. Llta
; ,. corn. etc. Tl\ompBon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
...... t b . lbv\ t -'a-h> ' . Stamper Iln Thursd\\y
FOO
"', .BAKE 8AL" AT Awl mUll e a .. .., Mal.lingly. M. D. Hackney. Mis s. ,
..... h& t tte d" t ' Due to tbe of the pres
FAIRl!EV , "'''RDWAR! . all w1l.P .e 1)0 a . n e /l Bernadine: Hackney, 'Gordon Foster Ident, . t"e' 'vIce-preSident, Mrs .
.., G""" the new wflJ fJII.d a real O. H. Hagemeyet;. Clarence WiJilOn, ..,
The Mothe", SUId" roup treat hi store for them. Lee Leonard. Charles Starr. wu. Opal Stubbs Conducted the m,eet.
llponeor a 1004 8Jl4 bake sale . TfUi' program books for year
,Sa
*u.... -y. NoJ.lem"-r 14 at J'atrI- _ . lard Snl'der and J. M. Greene. b 11 d
'. ....... .,.- -, were exhibited, aild "'111" e .ma e
Hardware Store beginnfng at 10 OIr. Iwa WSOS .- to members u.:w1thln a lew day's.
a. m. and until 1. ,:00 p, m. , . Ta' ac.i." Some addltlonal work on tbe COy
! Pl'ocee4e of tbe sale will go to-, Meels . n ...... ' ... ers caused the delay. \ ,
ward purchale of equtpment ..for .. Peace Is a need of the tlme. A Some time was spent in discuS
the trade school. 2t Oirote Nlllnber Two of the W. few. unaware of power latent. sing the of,
B. C. 8.. . met op 'lIhuraday attar- In hum'an endeavor ,consider this a public meeting where a
WORDS TQ R,.ME""IIER: ' noOo at the bqme of Mra. Ira Het.. matter as highly ! tmpracUoable, known .- on flower $r,
: Thel name of the man Qr '1!'0man' ler. Tl;!.e bqlliness . 8s88lon. :was many a cause wblch paat ages rangement OYfould' the
'wbo first wrote the ''Wordll may be helll and planl for the lJuaar and all purely vtslonarll. basic .l1r1nclples and explain the
' 10", torlOtt8ll -..bUt tbe were' In this day has }>ecome e sy' rules of .deslgn. . Tb41 meetfhg
.themselves ,are' not. are: and _tud, pel'lod and Pl'IWtlcable. End.eavor. cea.e- ;troWel be In . Plans
"I shall pUI throUgh thla world ,.,ere in charse of lIri. HIUT7 less endeav;or 111 reqn.red. '. When tOIl' W4Ire referred tp a, commit.
but Anv goO\J thlnr. tIlere.- Schenck. ' love Is realized and tlie Ideal" spir- tee_ ,
' fora, tbat I caD do. to any human a4Jl1.urnm.nt. refresb Itnal the hearta ot Dr. Emma HolloW!'y read. a
being. let lDe do It. nOW. 11'or r staal) menta w"",, ..rn.d clnrtnc tbe, 110- men, the 1\'hole I\umu.' race will mOlt interi_ artJole "'f.he
:'Dot pue way aaatn." " ClIal bour. . be uplifted aDd' the bApPbleu aDd !!Jcat1et . an4 bow It
tranqulllty of. 1J1&Dldnd be Jm. came to be" OhIO's , It
:\tNl'E NEVER . POll HPRr " 'I'" nr T_OUBLEf meunrably lQCIhIII8ecL "Warrare aeema dutng Ole early pOlIt.
.. _n ..... 1" Oa _ -'---'- a'nd strife wru be .... r00te4 and Jcal . C&II!paign of Wll11am VcKln-
Bate liner .-..- ...,--1 ... - -- 'The ra. thlq uniyeraa1 aI&e -. the 1lIlt1..... 1.,. he. admIre4 ftO\lfW in the .
. :.:-...:r;.. 11 . .-It. on. .... belD& , 1It, .. Id
IOMPh, JWt fwra.-(fuette, lhtolleeoD, 'KalIL mil,," 1m. H.t_
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TaE M'IAMJ GAZETTE
Eatabllihed FebrUary, 1850
PAUL 8CHERER .,. _________ '_. ___________ ___ Edltor and Publlihar
CECILIA J. SCHEREoR __________________ '-_- _______ _ A .. oclate Editor
Q lio ..
0 ,.. of
THE MIAMI GAZI?TTR,
....... Le I -N".
, , ORDINANCE No, 81
.rlst An Ofdlnanca to fix tha 8alary
and Bond of the Mayor of the VII
By MARK COLLI8 lage of. Waynnv.IHe, Ohio.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
STA.TE OF omo
Department of HlghwaYI
Columbul. Oblo, october 81, 1953
Engineer o( S.I.I
Legal Copy No.
UNIT PIDCl!: CONTRACT
-
Mlnleter Be It ordIiIlnecl by the Oouncll
Broadway Churoh of Chrl.t of the IIlaP of Wayne.vllle,
S""ed propoaals wlll be received "'---_______ ___ --________ -J
,t the otrlce p! the State HI,bwa.r
of Ohio, at Columbus,
Puhllshed :Elvery Thursday MorninG
at Wayne8ville, Warren Cou.oty, Ohio.
!!lntered as second class matter at
the postortlce at Wayne8vijle, Ohio.
under the act of March 8, 1878.
.
Subscription Rat,es- ln' 0hlo, $2. Per Year In advance; $2.50 elsewhere
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1963
II " II " " It II II II . , . :
M1SS JANE FITE. I LeWIS Oampbell
. Correspond'cnt - I Heelected Mayor
Thjl Frleudll Churcl! here S()Qtf
sored a Steak ' Supper Saturday L
Kentuoky' Ohio:
Printed with Permllllon of SECTION 1. That the Ijalary of
The Standard ,PubllahJng 00. the Mayor of tlIe or
Ellght. Ninth and Cutter Stnet/l, Way nell ville eball be one thouaand
Cincinnati, Ohio , one hundred dollars (,1,100.00)
Should we cooperate with a per annum, In twelve
man or;anlzatlon ' In equal monthly JJi8tallmentB, begIn
and behevolent and nlng January 1, 1954.
wo .... k, even though we Gannot SECTION 2. That .the , Mayor
prove "-" that the organization the Village of Waynesville IItriill
doel?
gJve bOJlet In the lIum of one tb,ou
If tlIat which we dlsapprovelll a sand dollars (,:,000.00).
matter of e . pediency or ot SEOTI0N 8. Tbat thlll ordl
opinion, we IIhould ulle our own nance is purauant to Re-
j udgment in decl!llng whether we vlsed COde, Section 1905.21, as
ahould gi ve our IlId to Lhe
lzatlon. But If'a matter of amended efeOti"O'e October 19, 1963
III Involved, It an organization setB SECTION 4. That this ordl
until 10:00 a. m . OhIO. Btan W. Wedgewood, Mlnl,ter
clard Time, Fl'Jda.y, ' November 20. .Church School, 9:80 a. m . Mr.
jl91i8, for iinprovementa in:: Herbert .MoMUlan, 8upt.
Warren County. Ohio, on Section Wor,hlp Service, 10:30 a. m.
WAlt22.(10.18-11.03). State ROnte Youtli YellolYsslp SUnday 1:30
3 and S. Route No, 22. in p m. '"
,.... ... ' fa 111. .." ' 1q lin. 01& Kene,., Sandwich ... Pl,)tato salad, baUd at IAd. O!i -'n. HaUl, Dta'r , of
__ .;;1__ ........ All , ........... ,.' lie ,...... :..;.. ....... Z. I. BaiL"81Ut, beanI, loa crea., SWul&,. , . , .- WUhIDltDn. ,D. .. . her ' nI8C't '
_h'bl' ":d .. n.. Nanna A8bUJ7'; lin. ICOra be Mrft4 lilt the GoN_ lira. Cora Prl .... a plat at & n.phllw, Mr. .... lin. 8PII-
":J::..-.:a:,..Cr: ...... 'WOIMD of ... ..,.,. ..., fa .. .... Dal'lll Bat&ock,..... au. dIJI.DW .. fttIDday fOr mall, of ...... w ..
.Fllj . Jae ....... . v_ a , lin. DIlirad JOB PII ' bar littl BaUa --l'I8Hon 01 AuIe aad
.... .". ..... ,... lie at "....... DJea Mar SprIaPoro. IIaIM Browa - an..oc&
__ .... ....... iI....... .. ot.twn.cI.t, the - ... yw.' O'a ...... wltla . (0 ' sh .1 ...... ..., ,
, .
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THE MlAMJ GAZ
Enabllahad Februa"., 1110
PAUL A. $CHERER. ___________ _____________ Idltor a .. d, PubUlhlr
C,ECILIA J. ___________________________ A.lOOlate Editor
IDuDlIlIately folloWIIII ua' 'com-
ot w,umlnS'
.--
PubUlhe4 Evel')' Thul'IIday 1I01'DlJaC
OIl K&7 81, at '-_______________________ -'
' Ro,. FUrDaa &lid Don 'W. , ETHODI8T OHURCH
neelyed the decree of
Well, the Kettllll are back and both ctve fill. performaDo.. TIala at SCience. 'tIIalr tam. J. W. IUDlIteI' B:. B. Baa.lUl. PMtor
at Wayne,vllle, Warren CouatJ'.
Entered u .ecoad clua matter M
the po.toftlce at W&J'DlllvWe. Ohio.
Ilnder tbe act ot March I. 18Ta.
jlllt as twin, u ever. "Ma &lid la In WarneHplor and II &IId ' mendl ptherecl 'at the Church Sallool. '.i::," I!L, Mr. DDUled 'e.moe. I:U .. m,
Pa at Hqme': tha, CO from bqUl ZD Jqct aD "epen41111 til. boaae OD the 001 .... fMID 10:10 L .. IrT. MARY 1P18COPAL
one mieadventure to &IIotb_r, ' wlth theater Ihowiq 1(., WIllDhlcton for a baa .. 4;ln' SunOl 7:18
SublcrlptlGll Rate&;2, Per Year. In in Oblp; U.&O .... wbere
PercY and a couple Of A raUulr IOI'CHd ltol')' 10l1li \lUI ThOle frOID thll commlUlltf
The aev. $ .. 0111 If ...,.., Beob
IndtiDe luPP)ylnl molt ot the rouildi rlaht II "CarnIval Mr. &114 Ill'll. !II lI'urnu,
fIle ....
)
l&l1BhI.
StorT' Aaa lJa:1ter aDd Ste" Alane and BoT I'u.r1l.-. . __ Chureb eIlaool, !O:n .. 1D.
'Another clnemucope C9chran. TIll. deall with Wlclt )ir. I(l'II, L. V, Branatl'ator, 'f, ,dult WOPIIhlp, 10:.' .. m.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, IMT
troll' coDilila lIOOJi' to , love and thoqp It, bu very Rhotlll BuDn.u. ..,.. and FERRV CHUltCH OF eH,u81f
DOl
'S nejghborh\lOd hODIIII Ii ."Tlle' Stu- adUQ '8cenel &lid la well MI'II. Seth 11 J'IlrDu, Jlr. u4 Jl7l'OD Oarver IIlnliter
I
dent Prbace'" ba. Oil ,...., -.ct. OD the 'Whole thl. picture Ill'll, Brnlllt COOk anel IIlltoJl.' Mr, DIMe Sc!loo',. 1:10 L m. '
Romberlg'i operetta of the lalDe ril pl'ClbUIT JIlaYI 70U flllll", an4 .,l'II. lfa,""nCII t'Urna. OJ'JI1DC Wonhtp, 10:80
EYE
' VIEW BeautlfQI ADD Blitb. &lid mcwhld wilen you tlDllb lIr. p4 Wl'II: 8ttb ,,-nr, frtfw 1,:" p ...
COlTllllPOnda"t
handeome aeweamell lildJDunl pV. IQoklq "t lt. Deflnlteli not for DU, Jr. &lid chUdren, lWth ADD. Plis!ple. Mlllltinc. T:oo.
lfre. WUbl1r ,Henry '1I'1lI be the
plUi teohnkolor. D'uIIl. tlaIa aD _ M&ru,.n and lohn. were aftePllOOJJ Evening Se"ICIII. 'l:t8 p. 1D
boeteel tor the lune meetlns of By OHAN, THE CHOW evemap A cbn411 Itol')' that, fbUowa al- calle?-
the wacs of the Methodillt
TIle lIIDctna Yoic, or lIario Leua ..... _ .... s'-_,,--__
do .. ...:. .. In to fit ,....-un.lo ..... -.. ftm. DlOIIt enctl7 ud 80me ........ eyeD nil.,, '
in Iber home Th\ll'1lday at- It', lI,!en a D-. -- q r,""'1'" lteaII' 10m. or" the dIAlo.ue h'o1n ... lit."'!!'!"
ternooD.
1004 deal. th, for tbll moTemeDte 111-.0 add. to' the ' WOD- .. x.. ... Com. 'Home" Ii the Dew
... - a d ....... 1 Ad wel1:uown loar..
(Contlauecl from Pal. 0..) . Prt.- Rober.. llIDIItv
' lfre, Olenn HoWnpworth Ie a ma.t part bu, .,.,.,n warm n ..IOU -
borte piCture "GYP'" cOIL" Tbe ,
'
paUent at Clinton Memorial hal' lummer certainly teem. to be on A 4rama that II 'a UtU. orr tile horte takeII Ol. place of the dog Ill'll. BlWe 8a1aoor at 1:1t,.. ..
plW, W11mIncton. Ita W&7. The crope are powlns path &1111 acted with ,reat fer the It.oI')' I!acl a slrllDlteacl or 1Iar1, ,Rlme and t1f.1r pe.t, lira. II ..... JO:" ....
Hr. and Mrs. Howard ' DeBoard nlce17 and evel')',one teeme to be lenafUrity la "IDdllcretion Of An a bo,. I. ' the ODe the animal trllII Rae KIaDard ".ere 4JDDer P.... ::'=.11:: : ;:
' and ramllJ. oC TlllUlel,ee, are happy In the COWltry: American wlth J.DJUrer to .. t back to Ofti' & tha,ltaDd on SUdaJ ot JtIi .... and , ... ""!?"
rue.ta here of bls mother. Mrs. Besides the new PUPPl up l.onlll and 1I0llt&Omlll')' CUlt. ThII mil" 0 adyenlurlll Ward Bond ,
Kay DeBoard and other relatives. the new farm, they have new kit II ODe that the women .,..W lib and DoDDa play the ' Dr. " and lin. o.lellu.UIII, of ' .
IIrs, John E. Wellh WAI a rue.t tena, too, Trtplets! They aU look more than m.,a. Tbe StuiOIle IIlCda of ctIurH the OlllataDd. f)qton, vlalted wltb 'thF t,1lDt. 81: . AUGUaT!" ... H
a few day. laat week of her lOll alike and are they cute. Tbey're Termini atatlon 'provldll/l Iq II by 'QnIIJ' a I(laI E4wardl I!D Bun lley. 101m
and daugbteNn-law, Mr. and Hl'II. cute DOW, that but in a few &II IntereatlJlg 8Omeum .. beallttt.llllk aeal-brOwn pld_ . ' , M ..... Ir,ot ut 1.:80 ..
MISS JANE FITE
HARVEYSBURG
.E.U .... CHUliOH
WIlUam ..... _.
, /3OhQOI .. a. In.. IIr.
HIU1.J TIIiINIt4I. BUt.
PreUliJIII. ..1')', otb.. S ... clQ,
U;., .. In.
IW.DlDI Same., n .. t 8undaJ Is
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OREGO .. '.. YAHa.LICAL U. L
...... oiiiritit. ' .......
......, 'oItctOI. .. ID.
lIor1a1q 'WoOllWt, 11 ....
YOItda , ... ':18 to 1:00.
John (Bud) Weleh and family, ot monthl they'll be malt cb,aeable, beautiful bac/llJOulul for t J;l e iD, Tbla ODe II real goo,d and .... ,.lIptl. I,ll on IilIlD-
Utica.
and I will endeayor to give them ltol')'.
cbndren of all asee will enJoy It. dH for. 'fIIlt wttla her nI--. IIlat \'
.
Hr, IU\d Ml'II. Albert Hurle" 01 their exercise. That crazy cat of Alfred Hitchcock hal done It 1414. .
allen TrImble In LE.ANO,. CH .... 'IAN ,cIIlNCIl
pesll Sunday of ourS Is . expeotlng too, and v;tll again, ' ,FOr real thrlill II,Dd lUI' , Ward . Klat Chanliler. Mrl. II soaa IIl1llJter ClariaUaa are
parents, Mr. and HnI. Am\l'olll BOOn have little onee, Sure 1000- penae be lUre to 1188 "Dial M Cor ThIe l\,h salute - 'to' Lena u&rtiock. 1IrII'. Leah MtUa. Seta.or 1'80 .. II' Ii:. held evel')' *,l1li4&7 ...-_ at 10
Moore,
as If the country Is going to the starring Ray IIUland In BoDd. loq fav?rlte ill we., ' Mri. 6Uve CUrl &lid Pr. Emma .. ,uPt. , " HIPlanc1 Av at u .'eIeok. ,
Ml"II, Louise Flu and daughter. catel
his most exciting role Iince Lost erne a4venture Holloway the Oarcten CIUbl ' 10:10 L lB. 'Suda1ICh'!,01 4t tIte tame hoar:.
Jane were gueets Sunday of Mrl. Belle. our big new rabbit, 18 Weekend, Thl1 movie al80 etars etarrlna In the aboveOnay Colt. IUDcheon 011 Frid..,. at the PrllltoD lWeDbIa ' Senlce, '1.10 p, .11'. TetttmODf WedD ...
Ida HendrlckB. at Probasco Nurs- making herself rlgbt at hqme now. Robert Cummings and Grace Kelly; See J'Ou at the movlel. Party HOUle. .' _ 4&T evtlltlna o( each .u!nth at 8,
Inf Home, Wilmington. seems to be getting a,loq
,
The YYF group ot meet . ' . SUNDAY RAI>lO PReOllAllS:
A Chlldrellll Day program was ,fine, Eats Uke a rabbit though. CARTER'S LIBRARY PASTE lie ingllerved breakfast morn- fRIEND8 'WSAI-8:f6 L lB. '
presented Sunday morning follow- nothing but gTe8nll and pellets and '
' at the Frlendl SooW' rOppl, flut Day Sctlool. 1:80 L m. W1NG-a:8O a. m.
Ing !.he Sunday 'School serflees at all sorts of uninteresUng stuff. TYPII., TABLETS 2&0 Tbe .1oUnwlDg from bere enjoyed Meetlne tor 'WorshiP, UI:30 a.m. WPi'B-4:00 p. IlL
the Methodist Ohurch. No meat! Imagine,
Ule OCWIOD. Ml'II, Mae ________________ :-:-___
Mrs. Sallie Wrlgbt who Injured ' The girl that lives here with me
Mrs, OUfe , CUrl, Mlal Elizabetb ... ........................ ............................. ... i!
both arms In a fall recently, Is 1m- made a nice sbady pl,ace for me
Oh&D:dler, Di'. ' lDI:nma Honowa"
$
proving.
In my kennel yard. I like to lay
"
1!Uae Olive Wtlllaml, Mrs. Mabel TM .rlll.- Slo" E .... r' WrIII.
Steve Williams. grandson of 1\1r, tbere and rest when l'm not out SAVE at .FAIILE),S llathaway, 14Ial Margaret Ed-
I.
and Mrs. H. S, Tuoker, has re- looking for things to write about
warda, Mrs, ' Lena Hartsock, Mra.
turned to bls home In Wllmlngton for you.
Ella. Dakln and MIs8 M y r tIe
following an appendectomy ra- Well , until next time when I can
Stevens. '
cently at Clinton MemOrial has- bring you Bome more inside tips
_______ __
pltal, Wilmington, 8S to wbat's ha.ppenlng -around tbe & Doz. 'Clothes PilS <a Da,s 1111,) 1ec
Mr, and Mrs. Horace Garbett, of old homestead, let me wish you a
Cinolnnatl, were g1,1ests during the merry summer and bope you bad i:ft Ft CI III U <W _a.)
week en(L of her parents, Mr. lind a nice Memorlal Day week end. "" IS .1 as _
Mrs. Raymond Conley, Sr. See you Boon witb some more
Donald Wall, son at- ,Mr. and eye views of ,the country. ,
Mrs. George Wall, underwent a ,.. ............. ****
knee last week at GraI)t THEY GET RESULTS'
hospital, Columbue, He Is in sat T GAZEnE CLASSIFIEDS
18fa ' tory condition. ry
Mi8s Edna Ho",e, treasurer ot ., ......".. ...... ..,
the Qhlo BnpUst tate Cbnventlon, Mrs, Anna Volz Is
,,' as guest speaker at the Jonah's 111 at ber home In Olnclnnatl. Her
Run Baptist Chur ch Sunday morn mother, Mrs, G, M. MacDonald, ot
Ing. The church also hbnored Harveye!>urg, has gone there to
tbelr former pastor a nd bis wife. care for her.
and Mrs. J, ,P. Tbornbury, with Mr. and John Syferd and
a !lpecial ptogra.m for their l\ven son, Kenny, of Dayton, were
ty-nrth nnnivel'srtry w it b the guests Sunday of her parents, Mr.
,'hurch. Rev, Thornlmry just re- and Mrs. R. S. Tucker.
(' cntly resigned bl!! becauStr The Weloome Bible Class of
ot poor health. A successor baa Jonah' s Run Baptist Church will
not been named. meet, Friday evening, In the homs
Mrs, A, . Cl' II 'ltt. i\;rs. LaUTII of i'llI'. aod Mrs. Charl,ea !loster,
SWdaker and Mrs. Charle!! Gor- AssiSting with hospitalities will be
dan were guests 'I$. Mrs. 1\1rs. Easter's sister, Miss Katbe
Ida Hendrloks at ProbaBCO Nursing leen 'Graham.
Hom e, Wtln: i ngu. n. I
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Farm Real Es!ate '
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A Farmer Owned
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Loans Made Through
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TUESDAY FOR, SUMMER
Tap - .Balfet._ Toe.- ,Acropatic - Baton,J
At, thB WAYNESVILLE- LEGION) HALL
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8,)' D., J. 'PruiIr lrede A. N ... c.rl, W. cU:;a _
t.. __________ w NOI1IWI, cue cl.IImJaed. , . ' . '----': '
Ciarl. and DorotbJ L. MARRtAG. LlC.,.:IU
June .... lODe and mOISt o( It Wall VII. w. StUb.,. and. K. L. Samuel EdwlD
a lto1"lll7 w:eek: WIDd and raID , 0Irl maintenance wor.,
and cold ".eatll.er, w .. ' even eel u eo-eoW)ael for PUllDtlftfi. Bettie ' 1. Van
froet earl,. Bablr4a1' 10 J Bett;r IIoDabr 'VI. 101m L. WOrker, Lebanon.
have beeD told but ,It 4lIIn't hurt aker, to p1alDt,Ur. . lIarlin:d It. DJe, 29,
To4aJ the II1Pl II Ih1I1 Nora Ste1rart ... Walter SteQrt, Wl1I!eaville, and LIDda Lee
t.q and It II "armer. cUvoree 'to plalDtll. 18. etudept. WQDeI\'Ille.
Tbere w.. JUlt part of ODe tncll&'o b\U1t!q lleCaule I 'have C::
ul
D S
, field that cUdD't .et plantecl , be- I.... the pair of tJiem around So
fore It to ltorm and we quite atid thoUlh the male u
hope to eet tha.t , 4oD. WAf We Ja luch. rIllJant blue the fe- 'ddv
movecl aU the Cal.... "ere Ja bro1l'D. I Ju.t law het.o Kr
aapl)ClMd to be weaned' to II, amall a loq piece of iT.... '
putute wI,tIl plenty. pf wrena mu.t, ha-ve left the ano
on the felice bUt eVeD then Buth I nllt wheD I wei 116t 'bere II th,,. anon
CUl' home. I heu:d ,,IN&t no loqer ,0 in and out. ' I
b&wUq and went oot the citd !Jot ,et any of them. ter,
... , wllat It w" ,aD4 a,b. heard a sreat the other 'IOD,
'".. bawllq for mama. but I da,.. It. blue Ja,. kept , Icreamlq 10
tooled her. t opeDecl the cate out ID the weeplnl wIDow tNe. dye
Into the paD .-here pip are I looked up ailll there wu .Prett)' B.
Inat8114 'of the pte IDto j,he bam Pul. _Y lIP In the ' tree and lin.
JU'4 and Ihe went rlPt In With- Blu.eJa,. - and tuulq Llbe
olit .. bit of trouble. Th&t 1I tJae it. I couldD't ... any ne.t
pen wilen! keep the C*ly.. to bUt there mUit '1Ni ' one' or The
wean them aDd tbiI . ..renCf! hlah elM ,"'h7 all the fUll' Ired
and hal a a.,od barb wire On the The rain hal brou,ht up PIe wai"
top) ao .ahe t. lOin.. to have ,to ....884. 10 that til.,. crow at, leut '
ltaT there for a fe" daYI. tIleo foot a day. Johnny mo'tfed the Ore
we will tl1 tile . lawn "sUa the IIIOW1DC machine 10 n
others and If Ihe In that It loob lOme lletter but un
off ,Ihe 10M to HuDVJ' lloUow til my lawumolfer comes back
for the lummer. I Clo rrom betn, mended It, wID '0 on '
to take her there unW Ihe ,eUl leoldq magI)'.
over thle plUDK out fever. It I han had two mesles of creeD
alw.,.. iDeana troIlb,. when a calf p... but they ' are ItIlI a
that h.. been, weaned ODce ,eta I email and young. lwould Jiate to
back to Ita mofher and ItaN, pick and shell enough for a v91'Y
8ucldng ,a,&In. They a.re five large flUDJly. Ko wonder people
tlmel ... hard to break the lee:- Uke to pow the bJg peu. but
ond tIme. Now that we have the theae lItte one/l ar, so good. We
calvel that are OD t}leae COWl panted the relt of the prden to
ahut up and they IItll have to come sweet corn but either the henS
ID the to be mllked .I have I go It or the storma walhed It
hl\d no more troubhi with Ruby. I away. a8 1"e have a . very poor
It is euler to pot tour, COWl In the 8and. Perhapi! aome of It was
'bam than jUlt one. burled too deep by the raIn. The
There Ja a -cardinal down OD a young onlonl taste so good this
tree by the I.pring and hll bright Iprlng, but that has meant that
red featherl Ihtne In the 8\1nlhlDe. 1 haye to go on bakID, bread, [or
JUlt outside of my "a.ndoW beyond young oDloDa need good bread and
a cllUQp ot Iria a Slim brown bird Ilotter and 1 do not like the
- Ia bulldlD, a n_ In a role bUlh. lticky, BpODgy breai! that ' rolla up
U l.m't a very we placel It II 10 lD balll
l
Ip my month, 10 DOw 1
low, hlU'dly a- teot fro m t b., bave to bake but that ill so easy
lI'Ound. I hope the eats do Dot nOWadaY8 that ID()re 'people do not
get It. am gOlD' to' hav& to let ake their own bread, It la 80
the Weedl IJ'Q'fi around It wJatch good. lti4peclally with butter and
1f111Y I:'rotect It. I thIDk It Ie an., nice young Try .it,
SAND ancl GRAVEL
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TAR And ROAD OIL
LAWN FILL DIRT
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fU,N1E 17, 1954 PRICE 5 CENTS 0
Ifar.rs: Ol.b Elecls
,Officars For Coming
'r aar
WARREN COUITY MORTGAGES HIT
OVER TWO MILLIOI $ LAST MONTH
The Farmers OJub met OD Thurs
Lb: BAl'{ON, O.-,-H.eol eSlot \l, chattel anll au.to mortgallea tiled last,
month In Warren county were near' the $2,250,000 mark, accordIng to
room. --..... ........ '".... ","""'- or ClI Ark" of Court Clltf O. Beckett and
e , and eliattel mort
month amounted to
l whUe auto liens to-
00 for a grand of
.. 'llbls 1.8 comparable
cedIng month and the
I a year ago when they
.23,668.
on tue In county of-
I that ' tor the pu't 36
Warren County, mort-
d bave exceeded tlie
I a > halt dollar mark,
et 14 months theY have
the two-mIUlolIdollar
' ared elghtysix real es
1ge8 were recorded duro
onth, amounting to $1, .
664 chattel mortgagea,
_ _ nulll!" ......
, WOuld JOU believe it? AcrosS this country million ice cream cones
are sold every'single day I That's a lot of ice cream .and a lot of cones
. ,
The delicate crispness that you ,enjoy' in a perfectly baked cone is no
acciCient. It perfect timing clean heat that can be exactly
, ,
'controllcCL That's why Eastern &king apd other ice cream
UK gas. You'll find naturalp the 'ideal fuel for all cooking, tool
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TH E MIA MJ
Establl.h.d F.-brua"., 1t1O
lmIDecllatel,. foUowlDl tile oom-
exeroln, of WUmlnc-
PAUL A. SCHIi.RE''- _= ___ ====_=. _==_= ________ Edltor an' , PubUlh.r
CECILIA J. 8CHERER __ =_= __ __ == __ = __ A_late Ecllter
-y A FEL",oW MOVIE VIEWEII 11&111, at '-__ __ .,.. ___ ____________ .."
FUnaaa an!! Doll. W. METI:40DI8T IlHU":"" LYTLE M5THODI.T CHURCH
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Publlabed Every , Thursda1 1I0ralq
feoel,-ed the de ... " of
Well, the KetU.a are "ack and Botll live flu Th.. of Science, tUfr (am- J. W. We'\lI"'fl'oocl,' IIblIster L m.
at Waynesville, Warren Co-lf'. Ohio . . .... ...........
flntered al lecond Clul' matter at
tbe po.toUlee at Wa:rneavWe. Oblo,
IIndsr tbe act of Marcil 18'lL
just as (winy as ever. In "Ma and la In and .. ehoWD In and trten4a satll8re4 at the a::l L m.. Mr.
SubscrtpUo.n Raiee-U. Per Year. In advance, In Ohio; $2.&0 alMwhere
THURSl>A yl. J'INt: 10. .9A
IIARIEYS.URI
MISS ,JANE FITE
Pa Kettle at Home" thel CO from both ID a!Id ID depell,dJQ OIl tQ hoIIIe ' OIl the con ... 10:110 L m.
one mlaadventure to with abo1Flllc It. I_ear WlIm1DItoll (or a bUltet 4tn- y e:Uo' IID 81Ulclat 7 :18
Percy KUbrlde en4 a couple of A rather aor414 ltor)< iOtnI th.. her. Tbole from ' COIIUIlUIIlty Ill. .
in4tiD. lupplpDS molt of the roUDO rtaht. DOW tl "Canl1val ,,,ere: IIr. and lire. . lilt I'urnu, CIIolr PracUce Tblll'lda,. 8.00.
laqb..
StorT' 1JWl AIm Ba)ter &lid Ste,. IStephen. AIIIIe and J'i&rnu.
Anotber elIlemascope pro<!uctlou Cochran. TIIIa deali WIth Wiclt Jib'. lire. L. V. Brautrator,
from 110M comiAa SOOD' to th, love and thoup It. haa 'Yer, !In, abedea SUDuu, Mr. &lid FERRY OHU"Ct1 0,. '
ne1abborh-qOd hOUNI la :'ne Biu excJUq dlYIDI ICflnes and la.".U II..,. seth II. J'urnu. Jlr" aa4 B1rOD Caner. IIIblater
deDt PrfJIce" baHcl 011 8tIm... act4l OD &'be .whole tlIt. picture Brn.eat Cook and 1I1lton, ' Mr. &lb School. 1:110 L m. . .
RombeJ1(1 o.". ... tta pt. the -- lean ,.OU feellq tqrDu onaIDC WoralilP. 10:80 L m.
name. BealltUul Aml BlJUae 'and _ ..... IIUII'bW wbell YOIl finish IUchard,. Mr. and v_- IiIftb I'Ilr PI'&J'W 11M .. tlDa. 7:00 p. IL' .
Correepolld.llt
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00
handsome lI,e.-comer Edmund P1Ir. looklq '" It. D8UD1tel,. Dct ' for nal, Jr. and chll!lreD. Ruth Ann, }lettllll, : . '
lire. Wilbur Henry will be tbe
110m, tecluIIcolor. malE. an _ Marllyri &lid 'John were ETenlng "'e ... '1:118 p. 10
hoitee. for the JUlIe meetln, of By pHAN, THE OHOW eTeatDp tertahUla.nt A cJill4'. -1'1 that teUon &1, callen. = .
the . wacs ot. .
'I01ct 01 mo.t eDctir aD.d tbD fnell
Ohurch In 'ber bome Tbursday at Althoulb It'. )HIen mnlD a III to fit .... d from FIIE lOll VlA.YN VILLIL CHURCH OF
temoon. . deal. tbe weather for th .. IDOYe.Ute aJ.IiO -I to WOIl' "UanJe Coal. Hbaie" 'la' the 'Dew .". . .... _. .H,,'.T '
Ill'll. Glenn HOlllnpwortb II a moat part haa been warm an!! derful and W,UCOW1l aeon. bon. picture "Onl,. Colt." The (CoDtbtued (roID &'aP ODe) Bober... M&al8ter
patient at Clinton !Ilemorlal bos IIWIlmer certainly lIema to be A u..t .. a UWe off dI,e bol'lie t.aUe the p\aee of the dOl ' lire. lire. :su.a. at .:It t. II\.
pltal. W'!.lm1n&ton. Ita 'lVq. Th. crepe are crowlnc beaten path With ,reaL for thelltm7 .4 a I1rl lnatead or II...." llWl' and Uieir .. 1I.....sa. to: L IL
Kr. alid :Mra. H,oward DeBoard II1ceb' and eYelTone Neml to be leulUTI.., .. Of AD a boy .. ',tile ODe the anlll1al trI.. Kbaaard .. wFe 4IDDer p..ca IIY..mc "Tilt .. ..
and famll1. of Termellee. ,re bapP1 In tbe country. AlDerlcq Wlte" Jennlfer to set bacIt to OTel' a thoIlaanll lOll or 1Uea uth and 8e""*,, 1:.0 p. m.
saelta here of his mother. Mrs. Besides the new PUPP7 . up at lODes an'd lIolltpmerr cutt. 1'htI mU .. 01 Ward Bond '\ __
May DeBoard and other relatlTei. the new farm. thV haTe new kit la Qn, that pae women wW llb and . Donna l:orroorail play ' tbe Dr. and lin. d.I. BU8I!WD. of .
:MI'II. John 1!1. Wellh wu a saelt tens. too. ' Trlplets! They all more than the mID. The llda, but of o'tNrH the outat&Dcl. D&Jton. vt.lted ,with tbeIl' aunt, aT. AUGU8TIN. .
a few da11 last week of her 1011 allke and are the,- cute. Tbey re TermlDl etatiOD proriclea Iq perfOI1ll&lUle la by '071111' a 1IlaI , EcIward. OIl $UII' BeT. ". Benlaa. Putor -
and dau,bter-ID-law. Mr. &lid lire. cute now. that lit; bllt In a few an and ,som_tlmea I/8autlfUl bIaek or Hal.broWII pld. clq MUll" II.CK' ut ... Ill.
John (Bud) Welab and famU1, ot months they'U be mplt cbuable. beautiful baCk&'roUlld for th e ill&'. TlWI one Is real good &lid J,OU OD S\lD.: ' _ . ,
at. MAllY'. Ef'18CO"AL
The ReT. Samuel If. x..,... BeclDr-
SuDdar: ,
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PreacbJq. 8'fMJ' othea 8l1li_,
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Uttca.
and I will end ... TOr to live them .torr
cblldren of aU &see will enJoy It. W ber 1I1ece,..... ' -
Mr. and MI'II. Albert Hurley. of tbelr exercJse. That cruy cat of Alfred Bltehcoclt hal c1o/le it 1414. ID . liT. H'OL ... ..,. METHODIIT. L.ltANON CHII.aflAN IelaNCa
Oxford. were guesta Sunday of hi. OUl'll Is . expecting too, and wlU again. For real thrills and IUS- . Ward . MIN EUabeth ,Chandler. Mr.. II: ScaIt IImtater are
parents. Mr. and 14nI. IOOD little ones. Sure, looks- pellH, be lure to lee "Dial M for -; yest- Leah 1llIla. 8 __ 1:10 L .m Iii. held .... 11 at 1q
Moore.
as It the country is going I to tbe Murder" Ra1 14Uland in 0 u ' fUmI He'll Mre. OUve CUrl an.1I Dr . .......... hpt. HlPlaad AT .. at 11 .....
MI'II. Louise Flt.e and daughter. cat.!
hi. most exciting ' role IIlnce Loat ems re .. . . Holloway the Oateren club WoreId ........... .. m. I!dlool &be AIDe boar
. .Tane were gUests Sunday of Mr.. Belle. our big new rabbit, fa Weekend. Thls movie aIIO 8tars Ilt.arrlq 1p above Oyp.y Colt. luncheon on Frlclq at the Preatlill l!!reDlq-1Jerriee, '1.10 p. m. JDeeUJI" let WedDe8-
ida Hendrlckll, at Probasco Nur.
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making herself right at bome now RObert CUmminp and Grace Kelly. Bee you at the moviee. Party Hou .. "
_ 4&:r ev.wa. or .,c)a aontll at B.
In, Hoine. Wilmington. . and seema to be getting along
*_ The II'OIlP of Friends meet
SUNDAY RADIO 2R8GR.UlS'
A ChUdren. Day program was I nne. Eats 11ke a rabbit thougb:, CARTER'S LIBRARY 1_ Inll1 lened bl'llaltfut BUllda)' mom YNEaVILLE FRIEND8
presented Sunday morning follow nothlng but greeDB and peUeta and . . .
' at the Ftlendl Soetal room, Firat Day' School. 11:80 a. m. , ::
Ing the Sunday 'School serfices at all sorts of , uninteresting stuff. TYPIIG TABLETS lie The following from bent enjoyed .eeUnc for 10:30 a.m. WPi'B-4:00 p . jI.
the Methodist Churcb. No meal! Imagine.
tJae OCCfIIIoD. Mre. !ofae IHarrlaoD. _______ -'-:---':;..-._ ....... ________
Mrs. Sallie Wright wJto Injured' Tbe girl that lives here with me
Mrs. OUve Curl. Miss 1 ......... ....... -................. -...............
both arms In a tall reeenUy, Is 1m made a nice sbady place for me
OhaDdler. Dr. l!2mJD& Bollowa,.. I
proving.
In my kennel yaTd. [like to lay
:Mil. Olive Williams, Mr.. Mabel
Steve WIIlIli.ms. grandson of Mr. there and rest when l ' m not out SIVE. at . FAIILEYS Hatha.way. MI.B' Iild
and Mrs. H. S> Tucker. has ra. looking for things to write about
ward., :Mrs. Lelia Hartsock. Mrs.
turned to hUh home In Wilmington l or you.
Ella. Dakin and :Ms' My r tl e
following an appendectomy . ra- Well. until next time when 1 can
Stevens. ' '
cenUy at Clinton Memorial hos bring you lOme more inside tips
pltal, Wilmington. as to wbat's happening around the
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Horace Oarbett. 01 old homestead. let me wish you a
CIncinnati. were guests during the merry summer and hope you had
week end of hel' parente. ' Mr. and a nice Memorial Day end.
Mrs. Raymond Conley, Sr. See you soon with some
Donald ,Wall. son IIJr. and eye views of .the cOUlltry.
MTS. George Wall. underwent a 1\ *****
operation Inst week at Grant __ THEY GET RESULTS
hospItal. Columbus, H:e is In sat T' GAZETIE CLASSIFIEDS
[Beactory condition. ry
. M188 EcInn Howe, treasurer 01 ........ \I.'I'.n'n ....
6 Doz. Clothes Pil' (2 Days all,)
60 Ft. Clothes Unl (Wal lie)
Electric Fly Killer.
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toe Qhlo DnpUst State Conventlon. Mra. 'Ma!)Donald Volt Is
was speaker at 'tbe Jonah's III nt ber bome In Cincinnati. Her . . "
Run Baptist Church !>unday morn' mother. Mrs. G. M. MacDonald, of FerliUzlr
lug. The ' hurcb also honored' Harveysburg, hns gone there to
their former pastor and his wife, care for her.
Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Thornbury, with Mr. and Mrs. J9hn Syferd and
a special program for thei r twen- son. Kenny. or Dayton. were
tyflrtb anniversary w it b the guests Sunday of her parents, Mr.
(burch. Rev .. 'I'hornbury just re- nnd Mrs. H. S. TuckN.
nUy resigned his post becnuS'e' The Welcome Bible Class or
of poor health. A suocesso'r bas Jonah's Run Baptist Church wllI
not been named. meet. Friday evening, In the bome
Mrs. A. . r.il's, Laura ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sbldaker and Mrs. Charles Gor ASSisting with hospitalities will be
dan were I;tllesi.s Friday or Mrs. Mrs. Easter's sister, Mils Katb-
Ida HendrickS at Probasco Nursing leen Gl'abam.
Home. WILming n. . I ' =
Federal Land Bank
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A Sound Way To Finance
Farm
Long Term--4%
Why Pay Mer:: in '54
A Farmer Owned
System
Loans M,adc. Through
Lebanon National
Far. Loan
Lebanon. Ohio Phone 448
ELLIS H. STURM. SecyTrea8.
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. Th Irut.1 Slo,,' E.r Wrlilil
A Parm Diary It .. "'ITS
8, D. J. 'PruIIr IreDe A. va. carl W. G1eDD Coot ...
r.-______ . __ NOflIWl cue dfitD'... divorce, .J. T. Jt,IIef,
roNlO 7, i9U. - ODe wee" 01 and L. Sherod.
June b .. cone anll moat o( it wall Jr., VI. l'raDk W. Jtqblll aDd It. L. Sairillel Edwfn"
atormy week. WlDd and raln McWtiorter, worker .
and cold weatber. TheJ'8 wu even eel U cCHlOUI}iel for 'PlaJDtUt. , Bettle J. Van 1011,
rrolt .ar11 SatUrdaY morn,ln, IQ l Be", IIoDU!ar va. Jolm. L. worker, Lebanon.
have been told but ,It dldn't burt aer, divorce to Harland E, DJe, 29,
aDytblDff, Toll'.,. the II IhtD. . Nora VI. Walter Stewa&1, WI11lesvtl1e, and iJDda Lee
ID' alid It I, "armer. divorce to p1aiDtJJr. 18, lltudejlt, WQD.nue.
There wu J1l8l part of one com IDdl.., i;llPltibs becaulI8 I have Paul D. Stabler, 28, f!at"_lhll
tleld that didn" ,et planted , be- __ the' pair of them around car1la1e, and __ D. Jett, 18,
fore Jt . bepD to lt9rm and we orten' and thoqh the male South
, hope to ffet that ,ClODe todq. We II ' noh a ,. brUlJaDt blue the fe- Carl J'.clward Oecter, 18,
mo.e4 all the cab." that were __ I .:. b . I J t h driver, Morrow, and Verna
, ..... e.. rown. UI Uw er." KraDImayr 1'1
IQp0ee4 to he weaned to a lmall ID -'th a lODe piece of ;rul. Tram D;niei 10' maciwu.t.
paatute wJth Pltent,. , Of
th
bf>1b wrenl muat liave lett. the Qon aDd Erell. 18
on the fUce btl en .. t "hen I DOt bere . J8 th" aDOIl: " ' ,'
helter came home. I head DO 10Deer frO ID and I hope AWe D.
ba"UJiC and went tl1.e .414 let an1 of , the'll' lVaineaville,
lee :wbt It wu and I hear4,a ,great clamor the other 21, clerk-tJplat, W.jjutiYli1le:
wae for her mama, da,.. .A.. blue Jay L. 20,
toaIeCl her. . I qpened the pt. out ID the wUlOW tree. dye LebanOll,
tDto tJle pen where pip I looked up and there w.. PrettY. B. Crue, . LeI:I8DOD.'
Illlte.4 of the pte into tbe bam Pul. way 1W ID 1IIe tree and){n. C!wieII ,BrIellllulPlr,
yarcl and Ihe went rlPt tD wltJl. Bluflja,. lcoldiDC an4 tuutq Llbert;y,
out " bit of trouble. ''''J.'hat II the about 1t. I couldn't I.. any
pen the cal" .. to but there mUit be one nearby
wean them and ihe fence II hl'h elle why all th."f\auf
and h.. a pod barb wire on the The rain hu brou,h'
top eo Ihe II ;colnff to . have to, weed. 10 that they crow at.
Ita,. there, for a few da,.I, then." foot a. da,.. Johnny mowed the
We wUl t'1 l1er with lb, lawn with 'the machine eo _..;... ___ _--1 ___ ...0==
others and, It ItQJ In theD, I that it 100b lOme bl'tter but un
off .ehe SO" to BoUow I til ' my ' l"wuQlo",.r com.. back
tor the lummer. 1 ClO not WaD' from beJni' mended It wID "0 on
to take her there Ihe ,etl looklng maglY.
over this getting out fever. It I I ,have bd tWCt 'meslel of .,.,.n
alwa,.l , means trouble when a calf peu .but ,they ' are Itm a UtUe
that hal weaDed once gete I amaU' and young, Iwould hate to
back to ' Ita mother and starts , and sheU enough tor a v9Y
suclUng a,aiD. They are jtlve lar'ge family, Ko wonder people
times as hard t:o l?reak the see- ilke to IffOW the btg peu, but
ond time. Now that we have the these Utte ones are 80 good. We
calveS. that . !'fe . on tJJese COWl panted the rest or the sarden to
shut up and the,. all have to come , 6weet corn but either tlie hens
In to the barn to be ni11ked, I have ' got It or ' "he, Itorms waehed It
. I)ad no more trouble away. as we have a very poor
It Is easJer, to put four, cowll In the sand: Perhaps some of it was
barn than one. burled too deep by the raIn. The
, There 18 a ,cardinal down on a young onions talte 80 good thi8
tree by the sprln" and hl8 brIght spring, but that has meant that '
red feather8 shin! in the 8unshine. I ,have to go on baklng bread,
Just onulde of my window beyond young onions need good bread aud
a clump of ids a II1lm brown bird butter and I 'do not like the
Is building a nellt In a r08e bush. spongy bread that roll8 up
It Isn't a very ,sllte ,Illace, It 18 80 In balls, my mouth, so nOw I
low, llardly a tOl)t r rom tho ha.ve to bake but that Is so easy '.
ground. 1 hope the do not nowadaY8 that more peOPle do not
get it', . am golDg to have to let bake ulelr own bread, it Is 80
tbeweed8 groW around .. It which Especially with butter and
pap.y prote' ii n. l ' think It Is aD nice young green. onione. Try tt.
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' . ". RESIDENCE 482
SAND a.,a GRAVEL . MORROW No. 3
BtACKroP QRIVES
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LAWN and FILL, OIRT
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EXCAVAtiNG and l>l!MP , SERVICE '
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Dodge Trilki,:Uars, 'lJlDoatbs
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" Come in .. "d DODGE t
this ' country million ice creapl cones
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c'VerY single dayl That's a lot of ice cream .' .. and a lot of cones.
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The dcl!Cate crispness ' you enjoy in a perfeCtly baked cone is no
It takes . perfect timing and clean that can be
conttolleC:l. That's why Eastern and icc cream cont-makers
\lie gas. 'y o}l'll find 'gaS the ideal fuel for all ,your cook.Dg, tool
Dounced by The Chrlltlan
condition, neW' tlrel. reuonable. Board of Directorl. The term
Call SAM. KEYS. Phone 3943. oUice II for one year. He hl[UI
. . 0--&-10 been an authorized Obrlltl .. n ScI
ence. practitioner In Bo8ton - tlile
FOR SALE-Brooder Hoaae. Con world headquarters qf the
tact R4LPH WHITING, Lytle RII. tian ' selene&. movement - tor
Pb,oue 3564. X-6-10 most 50 years.
FOR S.A.LE-Chrome Oven Tappan PrIor to devoting hIs tull tiIDe
Ranye $100.00; Bottle Gas Retrlg- to the practlce of C\lrlstlan
erator. pertect $45.00; Frigidaire ence heallnc. Mr. Knox was III the
Refrlgerato $76.00. Phone 24.41. structural steel business. He fll'Bt
, c-6.1Q-fb became Interested In Chrlsttan
_____ Science through the healing of lis
OFFICE SUPPLIES - , mother. ,
Pencils. Library Paate. Poster Ink. Mr . Knox has served tbe denom
Journal Record HOOk!!. Typewriter Ination In a variety or posts. A
Ribbons. Typewriter Paper. Rein former member of t\le Flnan.ce
forcements. BI$' Ben Double Letter committee of The Mother Oburl)b.
File Boxes. Receipt Books. and he Is now active as a of
many etber Items. 'l,'HE Realty Trust.
GAZETTE. Phone 8918.
Lift . WJte jU1d ProaeIIl.,..
lD Orpnlsauan SecOnl None.
Sellers on the But AU
Market ,fn the C!Jilratrr
S .. RVIOE THAT 8ATI8f'IE8
For Dally ,..arket Reporta:
WLW Cincinnati. 12:30;
WCRY. Clnchinatl. 13:111
WPFB. Middletown. 11:46
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ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH
As a member 'of the Federal Deposit In-
sutance Corporation, our bank pays the
Corporation a yearly assessment on total
deposits. By virtue of our membership
payments, each of our depositors is
insured against loss to a maximum of
$10,000 for all deposit;s held in the same
right and capacity.
I cerlulnly miss 11 11 my Crlends ko. m 2l$c to (100 Ibs.)--;--":'-$4.2S '1'.11 m. hltW ihuCh calh you .......
bjaCk home thougb li nd I .dont amp 00 with Back -------:..------$1.25 ' 1'1, have th. money ,ead, to plde
maglne we'll be bere long, t,he Foldl I Wood Ch I ' Up wh ... VIW ,top In. .
girl nnd I. n a I'------.----$2.9S f-- .
Everything Is green and Common Nalls (!IAVE) per Ib.-------- . 10 credH II o.k. If,ov
here just like Ohio and It's get SAVE SS on 1953 F-IGIDAIRE. have eY., had, a .... account
tlng . warmer every day: Summer ft oj boUI'" on ..... paym."'I.
will sooI! be here with ItB stl ky . (Buy with Bank Terms)
hot weather, but almost everyone . Medem IOCIIn. let *ham. 0' .Inll.
likes It, so who am [ to complain . "' ... and .. on ............... .tv ... If. you
just because I wear a fur coat all Fau-Ie, JIaJd.ware S18' rei have a loan ....... place ..... , ... can pi .. on., at M"ocI....
year round. AB 1 said before, I '
miss bveryone, even that crazy MOD ERN FIN A NeE C'O
cat and that'a alloying ' something r... . '. . '. .
for me. ' 1849 . . ' . .
We'll be back next tilDe with Lona .. lit. 1: .... of Better Men
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som.e more dogs !'ye views of the FRANkLIN .
country-In Connecticut. llllmIHHmlllllllnUllllnllnlliAl.II.II.r IIIJIIII!"IIIJI'II!II ........ f
Waynesville Waler
Phone 3626 Quick Service
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H.re Frida" J.I. ,.
Courtney and Lorene WeDs to ..
A farm Diary
By D. J. Pruler
Delbert and Vema Hamblin, lot lD
FrankUD,
Wl1llam and Jeanette Jonea to
Mark and Mary Parker, lot in
Franklin Township.
COMMON PLEAS Evelyn EIleen a.ilih va. JOileph Harry J. lIebl to Joseph J. ' and
The home oe 'Mr. an,d Mrs. Rioh Robert C. Reeder vs, Mary A. Ralph Smitll, cJhorce. lleryl B. Martha F. Stephens, 2 lots in
ard Ctunpbell, WayneavUJe. waa Reeder, divorce, to plaintiff; chilo' Gray, attomey. Franklin Township.
w. ____ HoiI __ ..... the aetttng FrIday June dren to plaIntiff. ' J. H. LewIB va. Lon and EtJiDice NeDie and Herbert Gephart to
JUNJil H, 1064. - June four for the marMage ot their daugh Mary Jane Stamper VS. Oscar M. Allford and The Home Federal Tom and ADna WUson, lot in
teenth, F1q We do not malte ,Ann to Mr. Harold Gleadall, Stamper, divorce to plaintiff. SavlJ),s and"Lban AUoclatlon, ae- Franklin, .
much of thts holiday, In thi. pari 'Bon ot , Mr. and l\rs, Haro,ld EDima A. Bbwlibg vs. Ruben E. tion for judgment of $1057 and John and Lena Thacker to Rialph
of , the country. In England Sr., 0' Leesburg. Bowling, ca8e dismissed. , ' forecl08ure of lleD. Rile3r, at- and ,FJ,orine Moore" .45 acre in
It ts one' of the ' regular boUdafa The double ring ceremony waa Harold Hess VB. WllIlam seeger. Franklin ToWnship.
that are celebrated regularly. II. performed at 1:80 o'clock by Rev. plalntjjf granted leave to amend HalIIB Chancne,: VB. Abner Edward C. and Elizabeth Shaw
might be a gOQd thing tor us it we .John W. Wedgewood, paator of pleadin.gs. ' leI', divC1fC8. Ileryl B. Gray" at.. to Clarence Stegemoller, 4.7 acres
made more of It. ' I do not think the Wa)1lesvUle Methodist Ohurcb John Lorentz va. Clarence Jones, tomey. in Turtli!creek Township.
that it wou14 be' nece"aal'J to cloae under an artistic archway ot roses. motion Clarence t.mh va. Dora I. L/unb, Charles E. and Melba C, Tope ot
the banu and Jiot have any mall. Tbe bride choBe an all whlte Wayne Lehman vs. Henry J. Lif divorce. J.,.. JUtey, attomey. Rob,ert and Frank -J: Richter,
but It would do ua all good to IItreet lengtb dresl for her wed tin, judgment to plaintift for Allie Marle !fob'. Fugett VB. Earl in Hamilton' Township .
think. more of what our n", meana. ding. Sbe carried a white prayer $568.10. D.avld Fugett, divorce. Stanley and William W. and Mary lIrL Collier
We accept It as a matter of coune book. and W'Ore .a white orchid. Farm Bureau Mutual Autoln- Stanll!Y, attorneys. to RQbeFt So and Verla v.. Collier,
but mOBt of till do not think mucb Mlali VirgtJila Puckett ot , Leb- surance Co. vs. Ra\Jhael George, 5 acres in Union TOWDShip.
about It. Where are tliey golD.g II.non, was maid of honol', and wore defendaJ)t granted 30 days mqre; ,REAL ISTATE TRANSEERS John A. and Thelma Il Becker
to put the two .new w!len a blue street length plead or, demur., Russell F Ruth IL SIIUOP to Roy W. and Beulah M.
they take in Alaska and HawaII? with naVy acceBsorles. "Her flow:- The BuUding and.Lom to Henry Daniela lot in beerfield 65,7 acres In Deerfield Town,shlp.
, era were' white camatlona. ' VS. .Richard, Lola E" Garland and TOWD8hi .', Ivan N. Inger80ll, Inc ... to Ca.rl
1t J8 this and mug Mr. Roliert Dayton, pel'- Back, calle dlamiased. Gbarlie W.' and Ruby F. Gooeey, B. aDd R. HarriS, lot iil
gy as though (here 1;>,11 ano fotmed the duties of best man ,for W. Wilaon vs, Margaret to Beauford arid 'llessle .. 5 Wayne Township.
ther 'thunder atorm brewing, The- hJs brother, . WIlBon, partition ordered. lots ,in Sali!m Township, ' and Betty. Lou Patrick to
people are- puttlnlJ their first Mrs: ClI,IIlpbeU selected a pink Gertrude S. Smith to qlenn ArWur: and Vict?na Harp, lot in
cutting of al,falfa In the sUo cer- n Ion street. ' length dreas with " NEW SUITS Smith, 15.3 acres in Deerfleld Franlclm Township.
talnty bave an, advantqe. None 1 fo b d Ii ' I EtheldaJ{eever VB. Robert Eu ToWnship --
of thll worry and wonder - will w e ee d er
Gl
a:s U- gene Keever, divorce. . Donald M. ' Louis FIres to Flossie Fires S PRPBATE COURT
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DEDICATED TO THE ULTIMNrE IN SERVICE-FOR
COMMUNITY - BY THE PROFESSION tbls aiorm catch UB with our' bay ters we ng, an rs. ea a Gose, attorney. lots in Waynesville ' , Estate of Nancy K. Beller, de-
down? Too otten It dOila That is mot}ler of the bridegroom. wore Wayne Lehman. VS, Henry J. Lif Arthur C Hopkins to Clarence ceased, inventol'J ftled; hearing set
one advantage ot " over Navy blue ,with white acceaBorle8, tin, cognovit. Fred E. Jones, af B Bowman' 81G acres in 'r .. rtle. {or June 24 at 10 A. M.
Both wore coraagea of pink and torney " . '!' . ,,' Estate of Sallie Scott, deceased ' ' IIIL_ P. M .1
clover-It cures more and . 'creek Township. . . . ' Estate of Margaret B. Robison. " .. at ro .can I ..
)'our main crop IBn't a.l down at a ' graduate ot amployed at the Waynesville Drug .Charles S. Dawson to Chln-les t set for deceased, Erskine and Maurice E. " I
once, but fs apread out, over two, WaynesvlUe blgh schOOl and Is Store. and Irene Stevens, lot In Ttllrtle Estate a
Of
John Sandiln. deccas. Robison appointed executors; E. Ha,e Mar.elin, Oards
three or maybe four cutting., , Of . Th.e bridegroom la a ' graduate credlc Township. ed, inventory flIed; hearing set for Milo Beck, George P. Gates , and , ,
courae aOIl)\. peop,e do ' not like . ' of Fairfield, high' school nnd WH Ralph J. to fl'he RaIJllh J. June 24 t 10 A M. James H. Hankinson appointed ap- It was announced today by S.
tbatj as Iolui' used to aay ' you are' pe,tcb the week ,end, on a 1!l1ngton College served In World StoJle Co., l09.S' acres in Ttlll'tle- Estate a f S . h Pu k tt d praisers. , W Losh Oftice Manager of War.
, good .plantlng uate accordln,g to . " creek ToWDship. " . 0 ara c , eceas _._ .. ...
mak!D
g
hay ,all ,Bummer. But it Is I tbe' almanac. The peas have been Wal' II In the U. S. Navy ,nnd la p 1 t Th Bl B U estate exempt from inheritsnce MARRIAGE LICENSES ren County A. S. C., 42 .... Broad
, lIucH nice hay. Eacb,year we learn DOW a teac,her In the Franklin ' au -er 0 e ue a tax. .. way. Lebl.Ulon, that all wheat pro.
Bomethtng new about Our I,very good and therb are atlll quite scbools. Cburch, 20.9 aCrf$ in Estate of Jennie Braddock de- DaVId B, HarrIS, 23, 'body shop, ducers muat hnve a markeUng
last year's lesson waa not to feed a lot iqer&'t ;;he
y
t:e
t
A reception at the home of the te i Ch h ceased, transfer of reat Loveland, . and Miriam DOWDing, cnrd when marketing bls ,
1ed clover bay to sheep or you peas . 0 no ee2.e we u am brlde's slater, M, and Mrs. Ray ue es y r al! UI'k granted, 26, wblcb Is evidence to tbe pur.
\V,1ll get aeedy wool. That fs the tr
f
tl\coOklJn
g
t
btefbolre hi C. Morgan foUowed Immediately t
l
o
m
. .(15 acre m Fran Estate of Raymond O. Ross, de- L JerlrY'dM. MdarNtIn, 22J' AirGeFortryce, cbaser that the wheat Is tree of
11 tl tsld h Ita f tb cd ree ..e em DI\ en us anc tt th . "".. . d tr f f I tate ove an , an orma ane n , -
t e ou e u 0 e Ie II I bId 'b I th a er . e ceremony. .T, Edgar and Margaret E. Ed. cease. ans er 0 rea es 19 I k.t . t Lo I d any penalty. These car a are
and dried flowers work into the ng t em. won er ow l ong ey Following a honeymoon trip to wards t Lutl:1er and Julia Ann granted. , c Ilr ve an . ready and may be received by call ,
woo1. We are going to CUt moat wm hold their fresh taste tbat way. DetrOit, Mich., and Canada., tbe Smith acre bi Franklin Town. Estate of Ed.wln B. Fred, de- Wayrr.::r Bird, 27. Ing In person at the A. S, C. or.
ot oUr oats for hay for the aheep I had SOlD
h
e
left b
the
other day d couple are ' now res_ding I.n their shh> . " , ceased. inventory flIed; hearing set . cle 17 we flee or they will be- malled upon
tlll r e tl lit tll (. a1 J froze t em, utter .. cream an h m I W "Till ", for JUDe 25 at 10 A M. a , , -
r ,; b r, pg' - all I tven had BOlne new pptatoes ' 0 e n ayne3 e, Luther and Julia ADn Smith to Estate of Flora M' Applegate de- L, C. Doyle, laborer, Lebanon, a ,written re.q\leat by the fanner.
':'e \!t to In' them -and ' froze them but then ssmu::!' G
nd
O. Jance" .22 '.!eased;, Ralph E. 'Applegate' ap- and Barbara Jean SunnycaU. 19" The ,ASC office cannot mail cards
aummer'a drought and It waan'tl I. was In a hurry and ate ' 'I'urn. polnte!l Donald .Tigar, South Lebanon. ' In responae to telephone caUs, aft
for It. Alao it bad Iota of Rftel' ,tbey, Only been in, th. er' .9 acre in HarJAn Townshill. Ross Jess Morgan ap Drrlflld B. Scott, 21, factory llle muat have Signatures as reo
bee er , tbree 01' foUr aB)"S. TheY'd It. d '1'10 lma Lei Is pOlDted appralscrs, worker, :Waynesville, and Mary Y ., - '
giant - that dtrlnuble- were deliclou8 but how long H OI1c
Cba
I 8D
J
fod,e
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.'JU ,e Estate of Callie Little deceased Francis Hartsock. 19, telephone celpt of card" Isaued.
some wee ....at as move re- ' l aw 0 r as . an aney . oan in to fll d h -' t f ' , operator Waynesville
cently, , I would keep way, cau Epp, 1.1llcres in Turtlecreek Town. ven ry e: se or , '. . .
anyone telll1)e? We have a lot to ship. June at 10 A. M. .John N, Seeger, 20, service man, Thomas E. North, 2:2, pressman,
black pups and the learn yet about these things. How Charles W. and MyrtIe M. now. Estate of Rose L, Fires, deceas Middletown. and Annette Tolley, . Dayton, and Marguerite Noll, 22,
four fullY kJttens now eat togetber long Will 'cooked things with but- ard to Arthur and Victoria 'Harp. ed. ,first and final account ftled.1
out of the same diah. !l'h" ter In. them, keep frozen 20.9 acres, in Franklin Township. First and final accounts were ap ,
pupa eat raater and so get more ' changing flavor. _ _ ___ proved, allowed and confirmed on
but they' are a slle larger , and ' It Is bot today and l am NOTICE- OF "AtPOINTMENrT the following estates: estate of W EAR 0 PEl '
need a little more. Nice little It win be hot at the sale 'unlesa Admlftlltrator Arch Murray, deceased; estate of -
black doga and nice p,retty little It clou4' up for another stonn. " Eatate Qf a F. Burton. ' Do- Fannie MUrray, deceased; of
1r1ttena all lookJhg Cor home.. The h 1- t ta .. - .Ad H'. ceased. William H, Pratt, deceased, estate
'"t r ave a ca. 0 ..., "",,&y. e ID , , of Ida M Robinson deceased and
MRS. STIVER AND , MRS. YOUNG ARE ON
DUTY AT THE STORE AT ALL TIMES. ' flVB Chicks d sappeared. Tbe hen nqt aa tat aa I would like to .... - Nqtlce IIi blf!<t
y
given that the of Ethel it Sto citn d
took them finally and for one day bim 'but he wili not Ptn muoh 0- 19M ... a loa, wa, ofI'! .. BurtoD, wQOali Poat OJ Uce cieased. gs . , e-
WE HAVE SOME NEW S'UMMER MERCHAN-
AND A FEW 'ARTIOLES THAT AflE
, ARGAINS.
r RW the hen out with tb-.n but more rtcht now 10 I 1'11 take him W,eU-IM4 cto.a" M:!:JD 10 Addre8s is Ohio. h&!, Eatate of Thomu FranciB Me-
_w tIaeJ' have lliaaJ1PUn4 Ilnd I- aD4 ... wlllW i let. have yo, Slaaa been duly .. Cormack, deceased, ftnt, bal and
do not bow he'ther they 4rowned been lovely fat veal calve. there 'f!':i:""")'011 _, b!i: J:! aD ad tratrb"l of the Estate.of H. F. Bur distributive accounts w ere ap-
in ol1e of the sronn,l. might the last few weeks and the price dfdolUll len rea .... A Bond _tinll ton, late or Warren .county, 0I1;1io. proved, allowed and confirmed. '
have as they didn't have much has been much too low. Veal ,75 _turea at '100 I. 9 'ea .... 8 deceased. ' . Estate of Charles O. WDliams"
sense about roUbwing tbe hen,) calvs are low and calves' by tbe u"'301o ho:; rated this 14th 4ay ot June. deceased, Birda M. Williams ap-
qr whethl\r lIomething ' may ,have !leacf, the little !,re higb. abe amolUll ,OU invested. "Qwn'el 19U. ft ... ftU H. ' C .... .,.y. pointed' ailmlnlstratr1x; L. L Pence, I
OOP1E IN AND SEE US - WHETHER YOU
BUY OR . NOT.
DAY & HARTS'OCI
gotten them, ,perhapa !t 1'(aa the Not a gOOd balance. - A good bal 7011 buY tbem--on Pal1''' U Sovlnr;. nAUrU. Walker and O. J. McCurley
th ts 80 thl t t bank - bu, 5&\:nl;& l' ... ",d& t ".";1; Warren County. Ohio ";"
:re
er
tdtch:
e
go w: o:t,; fa!: :;. Meryl B. Gray, ,
that Pretty Pt\.B \lr cUd a rat coDie ..!... Then just as we <think w,e ' t!n)UI 6-17-24,-7-1 -
,In from somewhere? have It. the weather wlll do some- TOO U R , , . '
We fInished planting the truck thing and throw itl ali out again I
A & S
. ,
........ -****-........... i .... - -.......... rmitage , on WA-YNESVILIE SUBS(RIBERS:
Dadg. Trucks, Oars, PIJ,lDoutbs MORROW 3
Como in and Drive,the NEW DODGE TAR aad ROAD Oil
Right now; can get a big, dependable '64
DQlige f9r only a lew dou&rs more you'd,
expect to pay lor a light in the lowest price
field. And tDMn 1I0K do, IIOK fDill I&aH a 101 mor,
cor in eHI"f/ 1D4U.
.
You tlWill ha"e more maasive length and flash-
Ing style more interior luxury.
You .will have mpre power and 'perfOl'lDlUlC8
from the 1150-b.p. Red 'Ram V.:a ilqin,e.
YO\li' :wW have
' from the j:&I"that baa WOJl two straight victories
In the EcOnomy ,Run. '
You . will have more tmjoy;ment from, fulJy-
Drive, ' FtJU-rrpne Power
8tearlDc. and 1iew Dodae Full-Pcnm Brak&
And 10U d pt' IutbIc .tflfacilon rro:n the .
.,at.-t DocJ.- car iD 40 areat ,..,.. DiIccmr
all that Dodp .. Come in tod&yl
,
600D USED, CARS - WIU 'TRADE
LAWN and fill,. DIRT
REA D Y
EXCAVATING and ' DUMP TRUCK
J ,t
How have you heard a provincial (umiture I) modem t
radio or teleVilion guest admit, monograms on glaas. ,One o( the t
with emb'arraument, "J'n\ a msny Ideo ',ou'l4 in thia i!
housekeeper?" Why bt embar- bqok Is ttle s\lggeslion or painting i
raaaed about th.e proudest mOllt ,colorful b"shW.jIrk deSigns on
, artistiC! job in the world: the art showing stair r'sera (s\epl\) to
making a homet Here are a lessen the da'llter ot misstlap8
few ideu about home am that and . , All a, b l'Il d III lendjng , a
prove it take. akl11, imagination 'oheer note to thia generally dlrab
and a "air for lelfelq)fe6sion to leature In many homell.
be a homemaker. , I' winter mol.ture hullooaened
With IIpring in mind, refreshing the veneer of one of your tavol'ite
new llettings can be made pi(Jces of fumiture .....foli can eatlily
With daffodlli. tulips and accents, repair it. by use of weldwOOd glup.
of puny-willow8 Uled with a cl(Jllr Simply remove the old glue with
yellow or pearl gray cloth. Shadt'S ,Iighl scrapint, mix the glue lind
of yellow,BJ1lY and bro)NJ18erve as apply to the IMIIe' veneer. Preaa
perfec:t c:olor harmony for the new 'into pollition and then
melamine dinnerware, designed by eX('(JB6 glue wit h a damp cl<lth.
COlorflyte in lush,mottled tones of Plore waxed over the wll)rk
mist gray,glade lind apply pre8sl(re for
Irre'"n, spray hllurs or ovemillht under a pili! of
lime and coJ/- bl)()kll 'or other Jae.vy objec:ts .. A
pertone. Mela- ' gflnl'rOUR application of furnlturi
JTlI ned i n I! e r - , JIIllisli bV' 'r the ellUre piece IIf
ware i. now ' 011, fUI'Diture will h,ve It looldng I
outat,anding fs- ' Iik, ne}V again. I !
V 0 rite w It 'h ,"ohn (iprald. one of Amerilea'B
__ .......-::Irft ,h 0 m em a k e.r stop d('torato"'t II ftndln .. wide ac:. ,
w.ho want to reJ\t,ance or nia "'pallel
combl ... bfauty ('fIlors for baai/: All pelrtn
of dealrn and iI 'av"rite aa dark greeo hal
color with p",c- it. i8 takin. 011 lI,h,tel', . ,
tlcallty. for this hul'. koraton are
t;,e 01 dinne",afe il virtually un wide ..
If.-uble, c:hJp-prool, tan bP. ua.d
fa an automatic! dishwasher. IInti
.. of *,Ud color throulhout.
AIKI. DO'jr th.t sprin, II raalllna,
manr a homem.ker .... her little
DalD bl'lllh .. Jnl'in, madly.
Ie 'u fd. from "paint It Your-
Mlf.",. MWJ:k b, the nottd
owaftlKttt",m.
Yo. will be r.ceivJng valu new telephor.6 directo.,
during Ihe v:aek Jale 1419.
ALL LElA NO" numbe;'s will. 'be changed LA T E
SATURDAY NIGHT, ,JUNE 1911t,
, ,
Please deslroy your 01] directory after 'hal dale,
and use ' only your new direclory for ALL numbers
callad after Ihat dale.
Please nolice new dialing instruclions for LONG
DISTANOE lisled in yoar new directo,ry. After JUNE 19.
dial 00 reach Until lIidnight
June ' 191h continue dialing 0 as roa have been doing
in Ih. ,pasl. '
InslrlClions for
'oand Oft page 11
Lebanon numbers will be
of new directory.
If yo. have not , received: Jour new Julie, 19&4
director, by please call Lebanon 181.
Destroy' Your Old , -D'irectory
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On u. S. No. 42, North of Lebanon, Ohio
Fri., Sat.
June 1819
M.G,)it3f;:::;l::'V,
WAHeGtJdtlem
.. 0 N HAL M'liss McClure
Mon.
JUl!e 20-21
Tues. LUCKY BUCK NIGHT .lune 22
$1.00 Per Carload Plus .lackpot
WII.I. salMll1SSlS .... til fUIIl Of IIiI'S IIIIIIt
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Phon" 3813 To Plaoe a Cla lfled
WARREoN BRADDOCK
SAND, al\d TOP SOIL
EXCAVATING and .
1--- DUMP TRUCK SERV. IC E
Phone Waynesville 3329 .
WAY!'4E8VIc'LE, OHIO
3ANK RUN G.RAVel-Loaded
at Davis Furnas Pit. We also
ARMITAGE & SON.
f->hone 2091. tf
WANTED-
SEWTIC TANKS, cross poot s,
Outdool' Toilets, Olste)'ns Oieaned
wllh modern eQuipment. ' Wn:,.
LlAMS SANIT.,\TlON. Phon e
6-5042, Franklin, Ohio. c-4-16Uo
FOR SALE-
PHONE 2441 For GOod used Re-
frlgl\rators and Ranges. Terms to
suit. c-1t-fh
HOME FREEZER OWNERS
- 2lJi gal. Miami Oounty Van1l1a
Ice Oz:eam, 'WAYNESVILLE
LOOKER PLANT. c-6-l7-Uc
OFFICE SUPPLIES - In!1eltble
Pencils, LIbrary Paste, Poster Ink,
Journal Recor d BookB, Typewriter
Ribbons. Typewriter Paper, ReIn
forcements, Big Ben Double Letter
File Boxes, Receipt Bobks, and
many other Items. THE 'HI:AJO
GA2ETTE. Phon'e 8918.
FOR RENT-
FOR RENT-Blxroom untumiahed
apartment, hot water and bath.
Heat furnished In winter. Oall at
MILLER'S DEPT. STORE.
o-6-27-tfo
CUSTOM BruNG-R. C. LaRUE.
Waynesville, Ohio. Phone 2800.
c- 63-(6t)-7-S
OBITUAR
HOWARD F-. BURTON
Howard F. Burton. son of Jesse
and Mary Burton, was born at
Blanchester, ' Ohio, July 18, 1898,
and departed this ,life Sunday,
June 6, 1954, at Grandview hos
pltal, Dayton, Ohlo. .
He wos united in marriage July
23, 1980, to Audrey Atkinson and
to this union was born one daugh
ter, Mary Ann.
'54 Plymouth ve $
a.lnd .... ,Hard Top
'53 Mereu.., 5211S
Monterey +Dr., Like New
'53 PenH. S228S
Catalina Hd. Top, Hydra.
'53 Chrp.er 521ft
4-0r., On. ' Owner
'53 Dod.e $119&
Plck-up tr. Del. Cab,
I 8,OC" Pttll
'52 Mercury
C'u.tom Hard To,:, 1 Own.
'51 PIYniouth $ 995
One Owner, Clean
'51 "enry.l. $ 595
8-Cyl., Fully Equipped
All OUR USED CARS WARRANTEEO
6
UONTHSOR
J" '6000
. ,,1m
,.y
SEi WARRAITY DEMIR 1ll! UNmDSlAIlS
'52 Ford $1395
.. 2-0r. One Owner, Except.
'52 Mereu.., S1895
4-0r., One OWner
'SO Mercury $ 995
2.Dr., 1 Owner, Overdr'v'
'51 K.IMr $ 895
4-0r., A Real Buy
'49 Na.h $ 495
2-0r. Amba ... dor
'47 Ford $ 3H
2-0r., Original PaInt
'46 DeSoto $ 395
4-Dr., R.ldy To Go
'49 Old. $ 89S
2-0r., A Rea" Sharpie
Many More To Chool. From '
Come In Today or Call
W.yaeaviUe 3953
For A .. FJlEE $$ Oemonltra.
tlon at Your Own Home.
Anytime.
Middletown
LlICOLI-MEIlCURY
COMPANY
OPEN EVENINGS
Uy_ Wire and ProtrreIIIn.
OrgalllQlton Second To
Sellers 011, the Belt
Market In Oountry
T!;4A'I' SATISFIES
f;'or Dally Market Reporta:
WLW OlnclnnatJ, 12: 3(1;
WCKY, OlnclnnaU; 12:12
. WPFB, Middletown. 1l:t5
NORRIS BROcK
.... --... ---
COMPLETE LIIII OF
FROZEN FOODS
-e-
.nd SMOKED
MEATS
BREAD, PIES,
CAKES, ROLLS
-e-
FRUITS
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FRESH EGGS
DOT
PHONE 2541
AAA ,
Besides his 'Wife, dl\.ughter and I I
BOnlnlaw, he leaves two grand II
children, Debbie and Tommy,' three
brothers, Robert Of ' Detroit, Ed
ward ot Elyria. and Thomas, 9t
Wayntevllie, and one sister, La.
Vonne Waterhouse, of Wayne II
vine, and neloes and a nephew.
WAYIESVILLE BAIT
I TACKLE SHOP
All Typel of
Oft when loved ones are called to
lenve us
To pass to shining scenes beyond,
Questions why thus bereave
us,
LAWIMOWERS
SHARPEIED
Hand'or Power
****
SAW' FILlIG
.......
FIa _, 111.1,-,
Blue St.r Boats and
Martin
Outboard Motors
, Phone 3912
u
aln .. lna 011 F ...... y, May 28 au
I ilT
GIME . 8:30 M ..
c! t / J
DOORS OPl;N 7:30 M.' .
REF"EIIMEITI
I
SPONSDRS: . I
AMERICAN lEGION POST No. 615
ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH
1. Settle bills quickly-by man;
2. COate back to you as legal
Providc_a detailed record (on the stubs):
4. Reduce the need. for carrying cash.
We'll gladly open a Chccking Account
in your. name-ncxt payday or any dayl
'hi 'a,.lnUll lati.Dalla_k
WAY N E 5 V.' L L E, 0 H I
Member FecI .... 1 o..,..1t 1".urUCII CorporatIon
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - YOU'LL
FIND REAL BARGAINS IN STORES r
Plunge us into deep despond.
But with words lIIost true and
tendllr, .
Someone )vhJspers at our side;
Services he' has gone to render,
Wonted on the other side.
Wanted, yes, to teach salvation,
Visit frlends long passed away,
Deares t wife and all r elation
Longer here be could not stay.
ALL TYPE8
CALL AFTER 5 P. M.
W. 'ri.1
WEBDII.
Opel Air --s.'.r , llald. .... 18
"B. A.,..., SaIl .,. III" (Color)
dill "'"" 111111111111111111111 II 111111111111111111111 III II III II 11111 III III IIIlIImllllllnll
REDUCED!
HOME FREEZERS
and REFRIGERATORS
-e-
All UQused 1953 Models
-e-
FREEZERS:
l--INTERNATIONAL $319.95
I-AMANA
l-MANITOWAC &499.95
I-NORGE $324.95
REFRIGERATORS:
1-0IBSOI
9 CU. FT.
REDUCED TO
, 11 CU . FT.
REDUCED TO
$22&.95
$319.95
CHARLES DOSTER
Phone 3691, Harvey.bur., Ohio
HAROU BAUER
ROUTE 122 OFF OF 42
PHONE WAVNESVILLE
While we mourn, thelT ______ .J AIIOdlOEMEITS
n .
"I.'" '1. Calli." (Color)
Mereh.n .. SpOIl ..... Summer"'_
greets him,
Hall to one so nobly born.
With what joy they flock to meet
him,
He for Whom we mortals mouTD.
Try to cease your sobs, I1nd cease
your weeping.
And .in your Savior now confide,
For Howard Is In the Lord's safe
keeping,
Wa nted on the other s!de.
CARD OF THANKS
It Is wIth s incere gratitude that '
we express our beartfelt thanks
and appreciation to our many
friends, nelgbbors and relatives
for. the kindness and sympathy
Shown to us during the Illness'
ond 10RS of our he loved husband
!lnd (ather.
Special thanks to Joseph M.
Hetrick. Elders Stuart R. String.
ham and Gaylen HemSley tor their
consollng words. The pallbearerl,
donors of the beautiful noral Of.
r rim' s, Dr. Earl Wri ght and , Mc.
Fadden Funeral Home for their
fal thf4l and courteous servl ue.
Mrs. Audrey BurtOn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shoup
and children
Brothers and Sisters.
Mo.1 tim a lull Ihal II! u.
.,.'01 yt.,. 080 iu,1 ""011'1
cov., us loday. Som"wlth f".
In.u,onc.. A PfO\lrd'" Ilort
Y"" 0\10 _I,hl hove .... n 0
perfect '11 " 01 you, In,lI;on.e
1I ds . . then,' luI II moy
NOT gl .. yo .. 'ult PfOleclion
todDY. h.' UI fo, 0 .. U
onolysl. of your " ... nl ... .,.
!n.u,once llted"
Show - FREEl ' \
MI I aai ....
UNDER ,THE DIRECTION oF'
AMERICAN LEQION POST No. 81S
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.. OHIO
EITEISIOI IOTES
. . '
By JOHN B. MOWBRAY
Act,lno County Agent
Wilsoa eo.ael. ProdacII
By lawu" ev,!ry person who Concre.. BI-a. BI_.-I.
one or JIlIIre, hJves of bees must .. _-, ......
register them'l" This money gO" Rock ,.ce 81 ..... , . ' aterproot Cement
to .help get the bel!, Inspectad. It ..... .nd PaM ,.
, d06sn't anr':0Y8 near pay the bill Cement and Mo .... r a ....
but the registration, enable,8 the
Inspector to locate the hives. This Dr.ln :rile . .ulldln. Suppll ..
the only wa,: .toulbfOO
d
, the d1 SHEEHAN RD.' P. O. 80X .....
Bease wblcb Is disastrous to bees,
.....
oan be located.
CENTKRVILLE, OHIO
Mr. O. K. sbnml80'II, of Spring
VaUey, bee Inspector ' here the !!!
QOunty for the lut two, years, ra- cauliflower and broocoU now. Anny worm. are a dark IP'8en
poTts 1f apartea re.glll. Thele plants ehould be dusted with In (lOlor and move at a ve.., rapid
tered witS more than 1250 htves. a 6% rotenone dust. Rotenone II pace while cutworm. are usually
Foulbr004 was 'Present in 12 hIves a harmless preparaUon that ' can !&rarer, up to 2" and ve.., sott In
or rougilly 1%. ' ..' be used on the planta at any time. bature. When the,. ns.
All bee hlves sbould be IDipacted lluioan Bean BeeUe time II uaUy roD up III a ball and ,.on can
for foulbrood for even thOlllh JOur practicitJly here 10 start, a duatlnJr He a aeriel of trtall8'l_ .... OUIld
beta of the dlaease program with the 6% roJenope for the bail It JIll' b,a". th ... In 10ar
now there II the pos. bWt,. that them too. garden or crop., contact me ... 4 I
they may rob other In a
wUl be lied to ,0 over IOIIl8 reo-
radius 2 to, 6 In!! and br1n3 So r 'A __ W d b ommendatlolll oil "bat to 11M.
ba.ck the dllleaJle tJ'oIi1 uninspected ar -MY orm sa _
LEBANON, OHIO blves.
been very dJaht. II, ho".,..r, tou ,
,
bave a few worma and want to DoD t tOl'l8t tile ,. Iamb pool
you have bees and 1JIe.h to .... th three Ints or .0 .... T J\1I18 2Ird at Warna CoaJlt)o
...
give them away contact the bee spray .... P 'll' 0& talI1P'01lDda.
-._-- inapect.or of Department or aphene per acre, III :.vh&t8'4Ir . . U-
T'" C-....... AVlculture in Columblll an4 ther amount of I water 101&1' " _1_ ; U I
, .........
ouW need. to co"et &11 acre. if UlUUr eDl'Ollmenta,
_ 'W'Ia-u A'-'& will. IlIlue a permit the WOrlDS are In \ USe the are du Tb1ll'lClq, "... .f. Tbl.
... , .... eubl. the inspectol' to keep track . corn. camp Ia for f-U'en froIa 10 tiara
of the hl" ... .. Thla I. tb'e only way laDle recommendatlolll but 11 ,..,. ""._ . . __ .....
be8!I cian be kept tree or foulbr004 .lIp the noalea OIl .p....,- ex- drla wfJl !e M '-'.
Sublcribe to The 6AZCTIE' at the preHnt time. ' . c.pt the 0_ 41rectlT OTer tile __ -0.... oa., are
corD nnr. Thole WOnlll that ...... 10 __ wa ... ",,_
VI8ITO'R8 kETTERIN;Q.'"' Up to DOW cabl...-. baa .. &be d Nea
II
'- - panalte '1IIHCIm. I .
r. and Iln. B. r... Hatohleon, not needed-- to be 4uta4, lImr..,er, .......... . BIIIIor CIuDp _ ,
of Ketterlq. ... the UWe wblte ant .,.UOW ......... - _"""I"!'I"'"""" COh'onU .... 1H1.
noon vlalton or Mr. ail lin. Pal mea. ....... .....,. a.ftra U. ... llave ..... ...,... wItIa the.,." _'. ' 11,
Scherer.
phen, are IaJ1q .... OIl ....... wafIM;
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ITEMS ' 0' INTEIIEST
t' ...
ABOUT FOLK8- YOU
. .
KNOW
, f,T INpiAN LAKE
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Frye
BundlY at Indiau Latte.
GU"ST IN DAy:rON
Mrs . . Loyd Dnil was
end guest ot her brotbef, Mr. Olar-
ence Morford aud wire In Dayton.
GUESTS FROM
Mr. and Mi's. P. ' 1.. Reas6n bad
as recent gueets Mis. HenrY Focke
and Mz:s. JO!Jepb1ne of Dayton.
, ---
SUNDAY EVENING QUESTS
Trh'. and lIIra. A. 1[. Stllbbl
Sunday of ,Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Mendenhall near New
BurllDgton.:
GUEST FOM FLORIDA
Chari", son 01 Mr . . and Mrs.
Boy Ellla, now of i'lol'lda, Is Ute
lUeet of biB' unole and aunt, 'Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Dlla.
I
ATTEND Bf<NK OPENING
Mr. and Mn. Boas Harteock at-
tended the opening ot the Farm-
eN and Merchanta Bank In MIam-
laburg on Bunday evelllng.
VISITOR IN AIHL'AND
Mrs. A. 1[. Stubbl lpent the
put week with ber ..... , lin.
HaroLJ Andrews.1n AlblaDd,. Ohio.
Mr. WIlUam 8t1Ibba jotued
mother on Thundap aDd 1'rt4ay.
... ROBERT E. HUNTER, Tyler Street, Wlynesvllle, il shown recelv
Ing hll com million II MCOnd lleutenlnt In the U. S. A. F.lt-grlct-
uatlon e.ercl_ at Wrlght.petteno-n Air Force a.se, July 17. The
graduation followed I IUmmer encampment of four weeks It ",11
base. Lt. Col. Frank Clark II aase Commander.
,. t
Feeden' Roundup LEBANON ALL-
O:ndIl'A...,'A'''',IAt 'Kenton On J .. , 29 STARS DEFEAT
are reminded of the Annual
.
Sheriff
A Busy 60 Days
" j
Sheriff Richard Sattel1.bwaite.
Chief Deputj- Rlilph PilItner and
Deputy investigat.-
ed ff1 offenses of various klnds,
checked 16 . automobile ac:cldeata
n.nd :apprehended 201 penlOD& wbo
adOJitted , to CQUD,t)' . jail
during the past two lJ.lontl)s. in. It
report .submitted by the ,sheJ'ift . .
P(isoneta . conflned to . the jail
were apprehended for tb.e follow-
Ing ,offenses=, IntoxicatiP'n, driving
without ownl!ll consent, ,iI,o driv-
er license, AWOL. to
juvenile delinquency, 'polnting fire
arms, State .. Prison Farm
reigibles, non-!!upp.0rt, reckless OJ>':
eration, s1atUtorY', 'ept,ering' e\l!
closed land to "MeBI: issuing' check
wiUlout suffiCient funds, grand
larCeny, assault a)1d tiatlery,
jOg officetl, improper lIcense; auto
vocation. petty ,larceny, ordinallce
theft, fugitive, driver license ' 1'8-
violations. ' . .
Sheriff satterthwaite said 30 of-
fenses were cle4\lel1: after investi-
gatiOli; found five :abandoned cars"
investigated 12 juvenile pffenses,
investigated five ga,rl)age .dlspOlial
ofienses, investigated ' six larce#
and seven petit lareeny chargeS",
investigated 27 minor
and 19 legitimate complaints.
checked three missing persons, in-
vestigated one trespassing case,
nine breaking and entering
charges. . .
Fifty-five foxes were killed dur-
ing the report period and bounties
were paid for' each four paws.
ateppeld All I)eef cattle feeders In the SIMPSON NINE
farmillig
Ule Roundup and Beef on ., ..
he8Jd- Thur.sday, July at the HarAln The Lebanon All-Stars fast
ISSUES WARllla .01
OUTSIDE TRADES
lfJlltln$'ton said this County Fairgrounds at Kenton, pitch sottball team' defeated the
Ohio. Simpson Tractor team of Waynes-
A variety of topiCS \'flU be dla ville. Sunday evening, 4-2 ' -In a
C!U8led that have an , lm:portant game called In the upper seventh
bearing on the of Quall- because ot rain.
ty beef. with the annual beel bar. Oharlle Johnson allowed only
beelle at noon accordIng to County two hits during his Uve Innings
A8eDt.. John B. Mowbray. the mound for the boUl
Last taU an Ohfo Cattle Feeders in the tniUal' frame. DIck: StahleY
yr as fonned In Warren sllcceeded hIm on' the hm. JOhn
wtUa Mr. s. of Way kett .of but
'lI..o...-,._ILL1 untUe M UMl ""lIJ!JW..J
purpose of the _ organization te to when he wa ....t'8II.ched tOr two more
promote and develope the beef In but the rain wuhed out the Inning.
Numeroul complaintS h a v e
been received lately of flnnl
from out of town doing work here
uelng unicrupuioul methode and
' llnorth'odox taCtic. ' In theIr bUI-
Ine" deallngl. .
Local .... Id.nta w..,.td to
.. III In d.U"II with """
IQMta .or Dr. IhI7 001* the dustry which Ia a $1.300,000 enter- Johnson also contributed a bases
k ..... were.an . ...... of prlse ln the county. empty home run atter having scor-
In" of. Be eure you ... e deallllG
With a reputable firm.
W. H: SAWYER
and X .... Lawraoe _ 'taIeo Tlck.ets for the barbecue are ed earlier after reaching .flrat on , , ....... " ,.
laT. . M .... Have-.JOIl ",ere able to obtain the Ilnanctog avaUable from Gordon Foster who a force play. Jiln Hough and J:im
AD . delqattoD of ed' at' 1QUl' 1001&1 aecurttt they needed from other iocal leud- Warren County director and Whitlock also scored, hOUr reach- Wheat Harvelt Sail .
1011Dg members and . friends of at. eentIy? DQeI it show your ers ,. . the Extension oHlce at Lebanon. ing" base on walluJ: S If . r . ilu
11m's Iilpllcopal Cl(urch In Wq- naJDe-U , J't)llr answer . Loans were mad'e m the COllIlty Plice la, ,1.60. H you would like Da:ve who (loubled and U ering.
telialned OD BIlDda7 wltIl Mr. unme and at. Anthony's In WB. Ilere II a very: lIDpoftant for equipment. IIve.tocli, IertUizer' to go but nesd a ride, contact t11,e Tom Florence who walked, talUed . . t.
I(ra. Ted MclDUre aDd .0 .. of on Croltey Field from teed and lIeed tbat ramlllle; ExtensIon oHlce and we w:U1 use lohe Simpson runs In, the lower . Low test and poor qua
___ " ..tA. II d VN "A". . a share the ride plan. fl' B b C bell' b' .- tty caused some Warren CoUDtv
... _............ 1'. c--. oil...... Tueil4ay heel' the ClnclJmaU rthe sOcIal Security needed to make better use th'elr on . 0 amp s. '.o,w .., farmers to reJXIrt "'dlsaPpolntilfgl,
tlemyre aDd cJsJld,. aDd Mr. aDd Redlep against the .eap.Jeadmg tlon can maintain ' a n \lind and labor relOuniea. left. . . wheat results this ' week. Test
1IrII. GUbert .-r,e aDd 801la as NIhr Glantl, thftIaSh the &CCl
ount
of your earnlqa omf U Ita '. Farm ownership an. d hool:ng S Wildlf Lebanon was 3b. weights, they said; have been
their IUUts. ooutuy pC the C&DelnnaU qree with the name and l08ne, includIng dtrect loans trPm IX I e Whitlock. lb. It, Federle, averaging' about 54 pounds, run-
-=----t. who pro'ricted the RaY'. aqclal security n1Ul1ber which yoar approprlattd. roods and loans Official Is Honor. c; cf; 88; ning anywhere from 47 to 59
ENJOY D"VTON MOVIE Samuel Keys with the tickets. employer uaes ' ln prepartDg the money advanced from banks or . Lewis, rt; Stanley, 2b'p; Johnson. pounds, and quality hu been short
Mra. D. 0. JUdge, lIIra. E. V. the boys aud, slrla .from QqarterJy .reports of your earnJnp. other private Ie!\dera and insw:ed A 'Six wildlife official 1:I:'2b. of expectancy.
Barnhart. Mra.Marie and W/&7DMvtUe were ErIc BeOlt, Bm You don't need a new number _ by he Farmers Bome hal been honored for putstandlng Simpson lineup was Pope, 1f; Farmers laid blam.e for the dis-
111'1. Rae KlnDard enJoyed a and Lollle Croeby, Tom, Peter and just a ,new card your new Uon were mad In the ' state o.f service by the Ohio Division . of Hartsock. c f; Florence. 8 s ; appointing results to stem rust and
obeon at lUkf'l fAd I&W Currant, Julle Gone, PaUl name and your old number. To Ohio. .. WUdlIfe, Charles AJ 'J'hompson, 2b; Campbell, c; . A. powdery mildew, both of which
WlUa the Wind" durlllg the ChlU1le Grice, Davtd Carpen_ tlrlll new card. contact your Emergency loana, mcludlng Ipec. chief of divi5ion, announced this Carter, 3b: Peters, rt; J, Carter. under the moist weather
. week. '. tel', Job McComb, and 'seenrlly' omce 119 South tal lIvestook 10al1s we e m"de to l'f; Conrad, 1b; Sackett. p. conditions of the past spring.
,Dit. Bobert Bicker of WIl. Street Haml,lton Jllsta1l or repair fann water fa'DU- Dale. Whitesell, game manage- Powodery mUdew a moldy gray
FRIDAY GUEI". miDgton and Mr and Mrs. George and get one without any charge. Itles In the state. ment supervisor at district head-. substance on lower leaves and
IIr. and lira. t.wreDCe Curreilt. Jill. James Welts, and Mr. When you ."et that new ' The county offloe of the 'Farm'ats quarters Xenia, was awarded Mulch Frllit Crops stems of the wheat plant, and stem
had as I'rt4&7 afttnlooo ...... Mi. and Mri. Raymond Betta 01 Way- Wle It _ show It to your employer Home Ad'mlnIatration serving Cilln- highest merit l'lltlng among tHe rust prevent' wheat ltemels from
ad, Mra. lohn oC Berea. nelvUle pl&:red hoolde to Sllper- and be sure he copies both llaUle ton and Warren Counties Ia localted technical and admlnistrative staff .Specialist AdvislS fUllng out properly. .
K7., 11111 JUUI 01 Kan- 'Vtse , the trtp. and number exactly sa they appear at 24% East Sugartree Stroet, of the division.
... Olty, Mluourt aDIl 111'1. on the oard. ' Wilmington, Ohio. Mr. Whitesell and four other Ohio fruit growers ' who don't Thr Poli Case
gtnta Depew of IA;e hlelelr. It would be well too. whUe you wildlife officials named for out- have adequate water .eupplles tor ee 10 S
)(1'8. Depew'1 huallaDd . .IIl are I n the soolal seourlty ofljlce, service will receive orig- Irrigation may partially, solve thtlr .
the pJa,.. with the to learn how IQCIal s80Urlty aft- lDal wildlife paintings by staff ert- water. problem with mulcb, says U &_.1 I ' --- ty
Jonee Oh-.tra. newlyweds. Boetal aecurrity Ia 1st Alvin Staffan. Vemon Patterson. Ohio State Unl SIR I '-UtIn
mora tho ' a ' retirement benefit; verslty extension fruit s(l9clallJ;t. .'
It 1i old age' and lurvlvors . There 18 seldom a growing sea- Three more polio cases were r&-
ance and' IIhOllld be< son that lack of, water. at one tlma ported in Warren County this
HAVE DINN T h'e Gre&o, Thumbers 4-H club
Jld Mrs. aDest' "as brought to order Tue/lday
alone and savlnp or another doesn't limit tile devel bringing afflicted this
'Ollment of frUit crops. Patterson year ',tb four. Two polio caSe! had
when. you Mr. . b list d ' th ty t this
Mr. and Mrll. Harve, Burnett, Julr 14 at Mr. .Lee O'Bil.'nlon's
Mrs. Sta!l8r or (lentar- jhome with the ' Pres_dent . J:lm
vUl." Mr, and gn. C. !Miller pr8llwq.
of IAlIanon,. ' m. and lira: ol.ear secretarya 'report' wal
J for 0ld4 ase or "an says fruit growerS are more cou- een e 10' e coun a
SClOU8 of lack of rain atter two un time a year ago.
diath. ' .' Under treatment at General
Wade of KlamlabllJ'g aDd Mrs. and due.! collected.
MatT BrowD' of were SIID- made a few plaul for our
dll7 dlDnel' su.... or IIrs. LeDa oomlq Ice cram lIoola!.
Hartlock at the bome of Mr. ad It WIll decJ4e4 t)1at our club
MI'II. Rolli 1[. IIarUoct.. A would donate f86.00 to the t-H
d1nDeJ' was enjoyed. CJlJDP to allply to the ewtinmlng
, pool. ,
- VlltTORa PROM VIIIGINIA The meeting was adjourned and
lib; and II .... Loyd DaYla \'f8 enJo:red a square dance. with Miss
their sueII*- duriDS_ 'Rut Mr, "Bunnell of. Lytle sa the caller visited
their two little If;&Ddd... and refreehmeJlta lerved by _rs. Stevens" 01\ Monday
daqhters. or t. aDd IIrIi. mar- Lee r ; Mr . and 1[11'8.
enee J. wlio wen mo'finc to . - Lt$e Ir,lan. 'Newareporter daughter LueUl.e apd
Polat PleaaeDt. W. Va. Mf. Davia " au of P&rto-. were
who, baa tieeD with th .. DQtoa ' - Bertha Brown on 8altur,lIay
Ponr &bd Oompall7, .. DoW' ATTIND FAIRLIY SUMMIR DOOIL . " .
htia4 of. tbe .,...,..1 DINNIR MEETING TUIUDAY Mrs. Lena Bartaoek was hostess
01 tile Ohio V&Il81 JmeotrlClal Com. The f'alrley ',Bard".. ' Stona for the ,BUraet eouIIDJ cl1nner
at Pomeroy, Ohio. from iIlUsboro, WH- !:t
hOme
of her IOD, Mr. JIart:
--' , Blanchester, Sa-.'na, Tbe VaeatioD Bible
HAyE' GUEITS r:: ScIJool Ita 8eI8)on8 SundaJ
1I'r. and Mrs. J. 8.. Crabbe JlV at the BIlow mu Cluti an pro-
.. their peN tIlelf'., ... 'tIlesdll7 JI'&l!l I'rUIDdI
Crabbe, with hla wit, aDd ' two Thoae Bouse.
IV iii 81....... isaea . Gertrude- ChaDdler
WalbllaanlL
, usually dry summers.
He 8ays a mulCh of hay. straw Hospital in Cincinnati are: Larry
corncobs, sawdust or other plant Evans, and his sister Sandra Evans,
residues provides an effective both of Morrow, and "Thomas Nad-
ler of Mason.
means of trapping rain water. It The first positive case of 'polio
conditions the soil so that .more In the county was reported early
. ,water goes Into the ground In June and involved teD.-year-()ld
less runs off. In some clay soils. Raymond Muenruch of Mason.
watel' enters mulched areas five
times faster than unmulched areas.
. Munch alao' slows down. surface
evaporation, It keeps down weeds
SUMMEa THEATRE _ Vera Ann and grass that use water needed
Fusek 22-YeaNlld Czech actress by the fruit. and It improves solt
Marterie. Band
At LeSoutdsville
is cast as Helena in the Antioch aeration. .
Area Theatre's pJ;oduction of "A Fruit orops may be mulched anr ' " . .
Midsummer Night's Dream" time growers' have time- to get.and Ralph Marterte .. J!lld his top-
. , ' ranking orchestra wHl make a one-
whlCb OpeDI Wednesday, July apply mulch . material. Bale1!, hay night stand in Lake's
21, at Antioch<-Col1ege, The play that ?;Ot too wet for feed, an old Stardust GJrdena satUrday July
_ js tlJe of seven'fD be pre- straw-staok, a pile of sawdUlt, and 31 Part officials' . announced this
sentea at ADt'loc)l's ' '1'hlrd An. com cobe from a local
n)1&I. Fetsival. "Mid- corn cobs &om a local elevator Marterle's group; out-
.summer will be given Wednes, ,mulch materials. new "band of dle year in
Thursday, ' .Saturday . and '. 1953. polls, is the second "blg-
Sund.,. j(!.YeDfng at 8 Jlr. 1!l- A GUEST' FRO'M INDIANA - name" han41D appear'at the Miami
repeat perf9rmance of lnf , VAil. ..... '.
carta , 01 , Mrs. R. R . .... Be .....ey ....... summer. Woody
';:l!:tftl.:Js tc:b"ul ' dai apoll , "Wu. the '='.
tI _ . ale: J1Ul .. !dater:; Mn. IOi,ce8' at abe ' p ,
. .. Is 1 H. 1.. JRye dui111g the week. The iratterie " u 19
'IIl1Jua.; the ' . r: aud la!"'. ang. Mrs. Benson musiclaDl and ' two .... 1 .. at.
6000 JOB PRINTING Can. were' SddaY lllnDet 01 Mr tracted a recorcl-lm!akfDl crOwd
I
rC ...... "liI ... .. f .LI.'!.' 'BJd lire. Leon .IA..waah ...... It ..... __ .Go!UJ WaDd'.
"""' VueTT8 Ingion C. H. llooaUIht a.nt.e. Jut 1QIDIIIel'.
PMSE TWO
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
NOTICE TO CONTAACTOM
I STATII OJ' ORIO
Eltabllalletl F.bruary, 1110 .
PAUL A. ICH ..... _______;... ___ ___________Eclttor aMi putllleII"r
CECILIA J. ICHERER ____________________________ A_la'- Edlter
Departftl.1It of HI.....,.. '
, qolumbU, 01lJo, l .. y I, llU
, Contrllot lal .. , lAgal Copy
No. ........
UNIT PBlCJll CONTRACT
Sealed propoull b
Publ .. hed Everi ThuradaJ lIonaiIIC celyed at the orne. of the
at Wayn .. vlll., WaneD Co1IDt7, Ollie. HJ,hwloT D1I'eCItoI' .,. 0Il10 at
Entered .. ..c:onct dull matter at hunbul, Ohio; aUl 10:10 ..... To ltart oft
THURSDAY,
E 101 fE,S
LYTLE .ETHODIIT CHURCH
... " ..
tb. poltofftee at .W.,...m.. Ohio. StaDdanl TtJDe, TUeeda:r. poet t "GIft A: GIli .A.
IIndor the act of Marcil .. Ina. 8, 196C, lor : brtP: .." ...... froIa II ... pae memo, INt I ..,.,.y. I ...
HamJlton and Wanen CounU .. , and .tarntq ..... ... lI't reoollliDelld t for J'OIIIlI dill
--
UnIftfcl 1:415 .. Ill.
IT. MA"Y'I EPIiCOPAL
B1I111cr1pUon Ratw--f2. Per Year. In MT&Ilce, In Olaio; ,1.10 ....
Ohto; on Seetto... HAII-I"'(1I.160 CIlamIIIoIl at 1)eII'" __ Will. dra. '
lUS) (lU4) and WA&SJ.O.oo, In tecblcoIar MId .u tIM eIIarIil "DrIn 0r00kecI RoacI" MI ..
State No . and U. S. Route of a .. _ thII ... r . a ,C_ ..
No. II In the VlUqe of .. ontaom - B.ooBeJ'I III1f ltarrIq picture,
'NT a,n4 BJmmee and 8JcaSnore po .. on. of til. ftDeIt 1IluJca1i turu 01lt .. a "lIT Ioocl and
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1954 '
1 I , E Y 'S I U I I
Mil. JANE FITE
Mr. and lin. Pete RU70ll had __ L' d of tile 7ear -............._)(
d
Tow ....... PI, Hamflton Oout7, an ' A .. __ .:.. .. -- mOn... E.rln cCartIl1 I.
.. thetr .. tI, SUdloT, IIr. an In QeeIi'leld Townlhlp, Warren , -_.... --.... .or _ . lI&I1JC1Ilar" IOOd AD IlII part end
Mn. H&rr7 Bha_, of Lebanon, Count7, b7 pacllnc, drabaI1acl pay. eI&'D moYl!l .. tile DI'O' lOck.,. Boon.,. turna In OIle of
lire. Rach ParahalI and b.r f.th.... Inc and wtdenbaC and dactlon of a ." nroIoIi
a
.1I ftneet perf01'lll&DCll: The
of Urbana and "r. and lire. wltll .. pbaltlc coc:rete and b, of th. 014 IIook iIJa&rIDIaIlJ piaJMI temlD1De Intenot IJa tIM II
Will of Bellbrook wl4enlnC an -ulatlnc concrete b1 fIDe ... '
Mr. Ua4 lire. Ohuleo Swla41er Jire. JIlit !lakIM .. paUlnt.t .lab bri4ce (Spall two (I) Jot 18 "PickWIck the bIull.eel .". Dianne I'ooter.
Fa .... Y CHU .. ClH OF OH""T
I
IUJalater
1:10 a. Ill.
MCII'JIIDi WonIaIp, .. Ill.
PrQe. lJI.. qq, "AOO , ...
Y01lllC PeoDUOI ......... 1:00.
III'flDtn, s.nteM, 7:1' Po m.
Th ... ". SalDu" N. Ke,., Bee..,
S1UId&T:
HoIJ. ComIaIlJllola; 7;19 .. m.
ChUGla 8cIaooJ, to: II .. m.
Adult Worohlp, 101'46 .. m.
UTICA LU ... CHU .. CH
WWIam 0 ..... 11. IUaIoter.
IIDIlda7 ScbcRIl 8.:" .. za., ' Mr,
a.diii 'I'Iaomu. SDpt.
J'reecIaSq, eT0J7 other SuIa4ar,
U:4Ii L m. _
wlll .ntertaln the Mlllt of CHDton Memorial .... f .. t, roadWIoT wldeaed from S8 bUI4 on ..... - DIcUu Mok of 'I'IaW lerl uI,te - SI4IIeJ
' . teet, 10 Inch.. to 10 'eet with' --
the lIithodilt Chvcll to a potluck IIr. and lire. Arthv PIillabaum, .WetJ C1Il'bo) NOOIlItr1Ict .... t- th. oame Da.6 aJao CCMIl4 be lilt,. Blac)laD.r. A an. actor wlao UIIo- WAYN VILLE CHU .. CH OF
lupper at ' .thelr Jr._e, Frl of KetteriDl, were peeta, Wednu. lq wlq waU., replace .... tInc eel .. __ f!C J""I 1Mot. aU7 t1lnaI .. t be tIM 'fIUaba III CH'''IT
JDJeDIq 8uvIoe. rtrat ludq ..
dq evenlq. _ .day eveDiD" of ber' poreDta, Mr. raUlDI, and appurtenant J'or 'uaoM Ub actioll th. 1DO'f1...
lin. lIarte Gray, of Dayton, w.. and lin. AIObl'Ole lloore. Bridee No. . OTOr North
the hCluaeauat dliriDl Jut week Pn. J.... Tho... of Fort Brancll S7C&111OZ'e _Creek.
of Mn. A. S. (JoUett, Sile lett lion- 'hox:. K)o. w ... cue.t. Monda7o o[ Width: PaYlment If fee" !loa4.
4&y to 'f"lt reJaUve. In CIDclllDllU, ..... I'ruceI 'aD4 VIDa Bbak... feet or .. OIl
tot few da,.,. befor. returnlq The ' Carter family held their mil ...
to Ilia3'toll. bm1I7 ....... 4IaDer, .SWulaJ', .at .... -.. ...tOr :of
1Ir,. ADn. Wheelan .peDt the the Ilome 0' IIr. .nd Mn. Henry till. work be .. let 'fortll hi
weekend In Morehead, K.ntl1ck7, Carter. ' the blddl ... ,propoeaL"
PriOl .. 1nlIter CA.U .... CREEK FRIENo.
.1I1e IBcIlool at ':10 Ia. .. Claar ... IIGberta, IIlIlIoter.
."0I'IlIq Won..., at 11:" ': Ill. 8tuJq. Iapt.
8pec1al DIaae at 7:10 J, ... . WonlJI ......... 10 So Ill.
IDt'IIlIDI wonlalp at I:to J, m. SII.'" 8ebool, II .. m.
Pra711' KeetJq eacIa
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OIlEGOHJA EVANGELICAL U ...
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.. a CUMt of ber parenti, Mr. and lin. 1Amarcl Hanaen and ch"d. The' mtnlmum wap to be paid.
lire. Lenard PlaDk. ren of Hamtlton, were lIoU'0\10It. to II labor emplO1ed on thJ. con t.. __________ Bel'. Jolua Bel'lllnc, I'aItAIr.
Mr. and Mre. Ted Cain and fa:m' duriDI the weekend of h.r parenti, tract ... hlll be In aceorUAQO with wen, I It.Mr ,It tau beea tbU questIoD JWO'fIdIDI iller are ....... 8:1Ii ... 10:00 .. Ill.
81mcIaj 'a. m.
lIonaIna 11 .. ID.
Y01ltla hUo ':10 to 1:00.
117 01 lIorrow were p te, Satur- Mr and Mn Harold Glllalll. tile Schedule of , PrentllnJ Hoar- hot back IaoaIe, bllt It rem&ba. ' tIIID U of
day, ot her parente, "r. and lire. . Iy W... Bat_ AJicertatned and uI I h At alPte tl16 IlION ICNI
Carl OIborn and oth.r reJaU'fI1 Mr. and Mre. Robert Shanholtz DetermlDt4 b7 The Department of II 18 coo ... craID. orw.tbIrdI of the aaUoD I LEaANON CH",arIAN ICIENCI
Adam Campbell underwent' a and tamUJ' had .. their p .. te illI'" IndUltrtal Rel.donl .ppllcable to rtrl II.. to .. with blank.te farmen mUlt ya18 III faYOr' of MT; . HOLL.,. M ETHODI8T
minor 1 Wedl1elda at Hale tnc the weekend, hl. father. Mr. Stlte Rt,hwa, DepertmeDt 1111' on, but I CU1'7 - fUr coat wltll aa. quotu aDel ..uotmeDti for tbem M. Scaff, IIlDJIter .
urpI')' 7 OUrt SbanbOiu Mr and lira prol'ementa fl1 acconlaDce with all thl'tbn.. to'become effective. Scbool, ':10 a. m., E. -, -""'-
HOlpltal, WI1mIncton, returnln, TrovUle Clark, Mre. L.tltta SectlODI 4116.01 (11-1), '116.0C The DOW 40p here are pttl", HJcJaJancl A" ... t 11 o'dock.
bom. the llUDe da,. and Mr. Ral b C1&rk aU of Win. (17-4), 4116.06 4116.01 rea4y tor l1li' .Ilow lIP IJa Ve.... 1DT1r1tbfDc II, 10 P'OIIl and nice 10:10' a. In. . Sllnd&7 lICbool at the lam. honr.
IIrs. Jenny Bell. of Somersville" cbesler, Va. Shanholtz, of the mont WI 00IDInc end &llld h.re, bllt I 1mow b7 thJ. late In 7.10 p. Ill. :e:::-
was a bouaegueal durin, tbe week elater of Robert joined the famJl, The bidder mUit with h.. the place .. busllnl. 81I1e, the l1UIlIDer 1I')'tIililC .. oeorc:hed . --'-
end of ber brotber-tnlaw and aiII- I for the weekend visit. 1\(1'. Oliff bid a certified cbeck IJa till &moul ODe of the rOll terriere, 'I hoptm, bJ' th. IUD at home. WAYNE.VILLE FRIENDS SUNIl.\Y RADIO PB8GRAMS:
ter, Mr. and ' MrIl. H. S. TUcker. Shanboltz remained for a more ex. of UO,OOO.OO. to win beat .. .abow. She" YO'r, People come here trom. all oyor I ' . W84I-8:C6 a. m.
Mills Birdie Fealy Jlad as ber J tended vtell with his Ion and tam. Planl end .pecttlcatlou are on pre",. BeTeraI othere are ,ollill th, wQrld. SoIQe come from an DQ' Solioolo ':10 a. m. WINo-I:OO .. m.
dinner guests, Frld.y noon, lire. lIy. file In tbe department of hlP-" but they uen't .. pre", .. Stle. tar a. :maitland and W.l_ to 110 / lleetJq for Worohlp, 10:'11 a.m. W'PFB-4:00 p. m.
Marie Gray. of Dayton and Mias. I Re'i;. and Mrs. J. P. Thornvury of the dl'ftllon dep- July II half oyer .Dd It WOlll't tile dop. A eo. of the dop here ADVERTISE IN TH '
Faye Kelly. spent the weeltend In Louisville. director reameo the richt be too 10.... uUl Septembea' comee are famou. champlona In two or. E GAZETTE--YOU LL FIND IT PAYS'
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Masters Kentucky, vleltlng relatives. to reject any and .U bide. and the clrl aD4 I will be headline three countrl... \
and sons, Jerry and TomJllY, left The B. Y. F. of Jonab's Run S. O. LINZELL, for home. It'I, 1'Ory nice here In rll atop tor now but I'll be I .
Saturday for Tampa,. Florida, BaptlBt Cburch met, Sunday even. : State m,llwa7 Director the Eaat but W. ,mlll .veryone at lloon with lOme more dOC'1 e7e l
where th,ey plan to make tbelr log In the bome of WilHam nolter. 7.15-(2t)-7.22 home. l!IYIIl that cruy catl . "Iewl ot the country-In Connee
home. Going with them also 1'0 tlcut.
JAYCEE CARNIVAL
make their bomee In Tampa, were
Mr. Maeter'e parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Masters and another son and 'Phe' Franklin Junior Chamber of
wile. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mas. Commerce will be operating their
'ters, wbo have been living In dunking machine and refreshment
Alph, Oblo for several years. I stands on West Fourth street
Main Saturday, July 31, IJa con
Mrs. Richard has nection with the presentadon of
accepted a clerical position wltb a % ton air condltloner and other
the Clinton CollJltrueUon Co. of awarda now 'On dlaplaj at PbilUp's
Wilmington. , Appliance store.
Wilso. CO.aete Prodaets
Concrete Block
Rock Face Block
Steel Sash
Chimney Block
Waterproof Cement
Cement and Mortar
Drain Tile
and P.lnt
GI ...
Buildlna Supplies
SHEEHAN RD. . P. O. BOX 34Z
CENTERVILLE, OHIO .
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Dodge Trucki, Dars, 'IJDloiths
Come in and Drive the NEW DODGE
Right now, you can get a big, dependable 'M
Dodge for only a few dollars more than you'd
expect to pay for a light car in the lowest price
field. And when you do, 11014 !DiU a lot
car in erJeT1/ wall. '
You will have more massive length and ftaah-
ing style ... more interior luxury.
You will have more power and performance
(rom the I50-h.p. Red Ram V-8 engine.
You will have more prize-winning economy
trom the car that has won two straight victoriel
in the famous Mobilgas Economy Run.
You will have more enjoyment from fuDy.
automatic PowerFli18 Drive, Full-Time Power
Steering, and new DOOce Full-Power BrakeL
And you let laeting oatiofaction _ the .
,natest Dodae ear III .0 ".t yeara. m.co.-
aD that Dodte of ... Com. in tocla:rl
GOOD USED CARS - WILL 'TRADE HIGH
KIER'S MOTORS
.
Phone 2341 W.yneniIe, Ohio
Armitage & Son
SAND aDd GRAVFL
BLACK. TOP DRIVES
TAR ad ROAD 00.
TELEPHONES:
WAYNESVILLE 2M1
LEBANON Offlc. 2-102'
RESIDENCE a.H11
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LEE TIRES
Bo" "Servis
TEXACO WAYNESVILLE
FORDYCE SEIVICIE
DaytonWayneavlli. Rd. WAYNE8VILLE RT. 1
We Service All Makes end T
10% Off On All Picture Tubes Sold and Indalle.d
Antenna Installation and Repair
ALL W 0 R K IS G U A RAil T E E.ID
PICK UP AND DELIVERY
It TbeIIA.IIIZITTI
Pads"
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Insurance Agency
LEBANON, OHiO
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ARTIFICIAL
BREEDING SERVIOE
Don Tebbe . Carlos Harmor
T echflicians .
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F ..... I L,nd Bank
FAR.' 'L 0 I'" S
A Sbund Way To Finance
F.rm R .. I Estate
Lon. Tenn 4%
Why Pay MON In '54
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COMMUNITY - BY THE, PROFESSION
Get STAPLERS and STAPLES At the MIAMI GAZmE',
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Wcuren.CoUnty
Court News
... 4 Vlo1tt Bater 'lUI Geoqe W. to e_-I-I __
acrel fa WQlle TQ. ' tM-1. JIaIIIIItaIl, ..,... S. Keru, .....tty ....
Emma en. to Z-. aDd. aN .... .. KIi'IeJ. 1 lot III 'I' 181 u ___ W
tie H. Law 0.34 acre. ID JJamJl. Leballoa. .0 ......"..
Smltb to liar c. SUd 0.::::'" .. County Folks this Y ..
were ,ettUl, a total of about ."
alWoD lD IDOIlUlly .,.,.. .. at ....
end of 11103. N.t1oGwide. _
quarter of mUlJon widowed
mothen were paid a total of over
mWiOIl in Deeember.
1 lot fa Deertle1c1 'l'Wp. I.Ilu, J.-. to IIobert JaclE
By D, J. P"'" ,. Jolm to CIIra Yoder 1011 o.tee .... fa La... OldAge and Sunivol'1 Insurance The total ID old age and sur
, I P 2 lote In Deerfield Twp. Dora E. 1fIa1te aDd BerD1ce (. benefits under the Pe4eral Social Vivors Insurance moothlJ benefit
ThoIQU, C. and UWan BarIl.. W T ad Celia Powell to Ed- SIn., to ...... lL Stowe Security program were PJili to amounts paid In W.arren County
A Pann DIuy
JULV 19 . 19M,.-;At la.t we b. to Louis F. and Amelia F. Pieper ward Marum. 1 aere In aerea fa CleIII ..... Twp 1,393 "rsOb in Warren County increased "',1169 In
. good abom in fact two or 1.34 aer .. In DeerfielcJ'Twp. Twp . Albert II. Dillreleo'B Sbapb in Dec:ember, 1953, Mary LIoycl In the country as a. wbole,
of them and: alread, everything C,harlQtt HoHman to Mel to I. , JIl4 Lane Manager of the Hamilton more ,than 6 mWion were
looks refreshed. Not . enough to agin and Frank A. , B White, ODe lot 1'ranJdJn. Social Security reported, receiving such benefit payments
carry us Very long but enougb to in Lebanon. .. Leb . 'Robert .-,IMB to ADeU d recently. ThIs iI an mcreaae of 181 at the end of 1953, almost a mUllon
help It iI beginning to get hot ElliI C. Thompson to William m WilliaanonJi Eu erar4 to M1cbael Rub, Batfie14 7:lot1 in over the number of benefIciaries in more than in December 1962.
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10 it will dry very quicldy. and J. Lanlenbrwmer, and Hocz \ lot ID J'raDkUn Twp. . ) this county in the same month of "While these statistics may seem
It was getting so dry that the Deerfield Twp. Twp. ({ourtney J. Comb6 to George ]1:. 1952. Retired men an women in tp be just 10 many figures in cold
ground bad great cr.c In it 10 Nan Dearth to Arthur and" Frank and Irene Amburgey to aDd _I R. JObllltoD llUIO Warren County were letting about print," Mrs. Lane said, "the pay-
I hope that some of the Water ran thy 14cClure, 0.48:5 acres in Krank l(ub D. l and Kary Lou AmbUfl1 aerel m Twp. 63% of the $54,830.00 paid ment monthly of $54,830 to 1,393
down into the ground where It Twp, _ 1 lot In South Lebanon. Courtney J. and Louis Combs to monthly In the county. personam,Butler, Clinton and War -----------_
will not evaporate quite so fast. Olear , and ' SamI to Fred Donald H. and RuUl L Ctrter M . . R. Joimltoh and George 11:. Mrs. Lane said that many of'1lS ran Counties. (the 3 served and fa cases r re ts the
course the r,1n will hold back the C. and Mao' GUklson 0.511 aerea to Gene and Etta Rice 1 lot. fri Peters 0.88 acres in' Turtlecreek are inclined to think of Id by the Hamilton Office) is of real I '! ep sen
rest Of the combinlng a Uttle. but in Deerfield Twp. Wayne Twp 'Twp. and survivors insurane un; sign1fi
can
s:e to the economic well p>eateat or oDly source of income
we it 80 badly Jbat I cannot Earl and Hazel .M. Hall to Glenn Betty LOti Patrtdt Nellie A. Barker to Leonard Ii. social security IYatem
e
as pr! being of the community at large, to the individual concerned.
feel som if it is a llttle hard on James ,and Grace Salley, 1 let In to Qeorge an.d Albury 0.110 CUlbertson) SrI, Leonard Iil. gram for retired workers ahd de-
the oats. The wheat ls In and tbe FranJdiJr Twp. , " acres in Franklin Twp. . Jr .. O!M acres in I;elb- pendents exclusively. AI the 11g-
wheat str/lw was put In ErceVand DIcey Lawson to TiAe Courtn J d Lois C b anon. ures relating to mothe and hi
l
11 I u" ' little daughter repreaented 45 ,at the local High School Thursday on October 16, 1951. at time
Totals ____________ }5 15 night at 7:00 o'clock. Supper wID Mr. Cook was struck IJl the face
Thlt Happy Hour Olub held
mMt!ng on .Tu_da,- attel'-
DODD..- tfae home ot lin. GleQll
four generation" and plQtur81 ' b Ha Id B d f '-to
. RESERVE8-- be I,rved by the ladlea of the Lo- y ro rent an orced ...
were taken of the' group. WayneaVmllj 88- O. F. p, cat Church of Chrtst and H. K. Brant's car. .
wu.ga. '!'be bualJleis .... lon wu R ....... ......
held aDd c11lr1q the MrI. ,.-
&lvola of AUaDUc F.r ...... ....
D6w ....... t at ... .. -in ,
.non. tala4 OIl the fCJ111ldlns ' of Twelve Warren OOUJlq women
the club, ala....... lJIeII!,; are elbultlng rect1lltl for , the an-
ller. .. D Y IJllera_tlnC nllal Heart J'und C&mpUgu, C0-
wen recalled aDd some or the (lId hatrmia ' Kary WUllama ADd J'ran.
record. 1vere re!U1. several .hort ce. Spaeth ot -lluon.
readInp w.... given aD" the olaJ '!'be aoal In Warren oounty hal
adjoUrDed to meet to DeceQlber bella ,nt at '''000. .
with aD all cIa.T Pl'OlDlll at the A ...... ...,....... force w I II
I'mDdI aoe'-i 1'OCI'D with lin. march on Bear& Feb. 10,
IIan7 Satterthwaite .. to ..... u.t tUIld
, A coyere4 dIab dinner WI11 111 from ......... IJlftbe OOUlltJ.
""ed and " ..... t ..
.. Nyealeel.
A llellclCIUI II&la4 C01ll'M WU
....,.... durlal the IOcI&l boV_
...... .... To ...... lty-
....... CoIJeP .
Waller --_________ 2 6 10 Schondelmayer, mlJllater for the At the lalt General AIIlembl,. IJl
FlaUllery ---=---- 1 1 : Church of Christ at Warren, Columbus, an "Omnibus Bru" In
E!jlherer. P. .,--------- S 2 7 will bring the m .... ge. The uaual troduced by the Dlvlllion of WUd-
Thompson ----------- 8 1 at dan t.h "ftW h Itf tal d i" to gI
P U 2 t 8 ten ce a "eae mee ...... s u e con ne prov .,ODII ve
--- -----.,----- _ been about one hundred men, be- "police powe!;' imd the right to
86 11de,a the woman who prepare the carry guns to the Game Protec-
F. P. lupper. The meeting III once tors." I The committee on Conaer-
II 8 a month .at various polJlte IJl this vation '. and Natural Reaources
O' 'l'he men of the local church woutd NOT recommend thia bill to
I 4 and fl1ends of the cburch are cor the General ,Assembly. '
: 1: dtally Invited to attend. are .After Mr, Coolt's errelt 1n 1951.
1 7 no charges for the ,upper, but over '600.00 was donated by hili
_ tree wU1 offerine wlll be takeu to. nelahbors in hIa defeDle.
U pay the expensea of &lie meetlng. Num8l'OUI fannere attended the
The sermon IUbject nut Lord', trial, and the ,enerat fee. In,
to daT monUn, .wU1 be, Repentance throughout the prooeedlllga .. &It
Ill_ Unto "Ute, Acts U:I-18. In ' the that the ObJo farmer had better
nanIDs 'l'banbIIYiDC Proaram .W1IJum.to the fact that the WUd
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LaGION MIX. TO HOLD rudJDI; vIq QuIa an4 inI too pcnrwful for tM aafety
OH"IITM" 1lAlAA1l . . IpecIal m..so. '.&: a1IoR I.rmo.' and ncurlt,- ,of hJa npta u an
ft. AnIwI... Le.IIeR _ WUl _cia'" tM ..... ..moe. 1n4lv14_ .
It
will ....... Brother 1-. JIaDaal pnached
U. N...II _. lave lut Lord'. cIa.T ___ t __ ID VIIITO"1 "ROM DAYTON
CIatt .... ....... at tile ...... --
H ..... 011 Iatu:rda. Dec. ,.. .. aD acb.... or PIIIP1ta...".. Irr.... t IIoberdIo
aa4 tIae lAbanaa 1(rL. ao, 8cbNr an4 daallaw, 0bI'CI1& 01 CIrrIR. BIo&Mr Batal 1IIaba.. III or .,.,.., .... ... _
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TH E IIIA.I G.A:ZBT'fE
40Jq eautncttaa W'OItL
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PAUL A. 8CHC" .. ''-________________-:__________.... r .... daqllter ...... II ..... IWu, who U . "
OEOILIA J. ICHUtE __.,______ ____ _____________ MMoI ........ ha". bMll .... 141q III n..ttoa rqi ...
quIte 10m. UBle ha". ret1lna.a to
PublJalM4 IrYv7 1I0IIIIi1q "Ulap _4 plUl to U". III
at W.,.eeYUl., W&rnII tbelr liome here tor a few mORUla.
Bllte.... .. aec:oa4 - ... -.der M IIr. and lire. Chari.. Doet.r
. the JIOltotflt'e at Wa.,u .. nue. entertained thetr Bridie Club to
The f.II.W.... IInI pi ....
bUlln... are eonti'lbutlll, ..
U ... ' .. vi .... 8oIId1 wlll.1I will '1;.ilililiiiiiiliiiiij.jja
glv.n .way ... w .. k U II t II J
DJlder th(' DC March 3. 18'l8. e"eDJpg or canle at I'ar Rill.
Party HOUle. Baturo
Chrl8tm... .u.tJ1', till. a"tul'llQ
I
,
SubacrtpUon Rat_,a Per Yeu:, III 1AvaDee. ' ill OWOO: ,t.6I .... wh_ Mn. Nellle Sherwoocl w.. boat-
IUd.. of 'hfl' NOMIt trip tbroqb
the W.Il W!lre IIr., IUUl
Mra. Oherlee 8wlDdler, ' Mr. &ad
Mre. lIa1lW4 _kne,. anll Ib'.
; 818" at home Saturda,. evenmr tor
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1964 . the meetmr or. the
7 " e1vl!: r-rue.
H A R V
E Y S 8 U R II c. D. Cook purcbaeed. the Wet- The Welcome BIble 016ls' of IIr. and CI!PIel Oordt.ll
aDd lira. WDU
leI property on Malll street be", Jon&1,'1 l\un BapUat Church met MorrIl'fIl1 .. w .. aueatl here Sat-
at public auction Saturda,.. ' In the home or Mr. and, Mra. Ralph of Jlra. A. S. Collett.
GUbert Welcb, of DetroIt, .MI9b., Nlll FrIda,. evenlJar. Tile imup A. me e t Ill. of HarTl1Ib1D'C
W61 a guest he", durlnc the week spent -part cSt their time bonne Gn'oge otrlcera W6I held In the
MI88 JANE FITE
, Corre.pondllftt
end or his mother. Mra. Oha Welch candy and cookl.s for au. lerT- home of 111'..... Il .... wtlDam
The HarTe,lbur Alumni A.lI!'o- and other relatives. Icemen. ' ThUI'IIdaJ ... nlne. OM-
elation wlll sponsor a b9lletlt dance Mrs. Fox. of MJamlB- The Men's ciub met m the hi,h oen pl'8IIIeDl Ilere were: 1Ira.
In the hlgb school bU!dlll: burg. wae ruest here we(lIl11.da,. schoor buUdJog w.dDetlday eve- A. S. Collett, ..... and Chari ..
day evenIng, bet",ee: of ber alster, Mrs. John E. Welsh. nine. )[re. Dollllid CoDldbt. of Swindler, II .... Hoqh
Brocks or. In the afternoon they drove New -BurUngton, showed colored lint. Harold. WIll1L
Lebanon, wbere the,. visited their obestra. A. turkey ratOe Ie also mother, MtI, Lellll aUpln: patient 1.1
being arranged for the evening, of Carr Reat Home.
The Adult Clus of the Metho-
dist churCh will meet in the socIal Mr. John Moore of WUmlngton,
rooms of the churcb Friday eve- visited here Sunda,. with bill
I
mother, 'Mrs. MIllie Moore and
, It I
Mrs. Oba Welch has retutped to other re a vee.
ber bome here after being con- Mr. and Mra. Arthur PbUabaum.
fined for several ,days at McCl 1 of Kettering; were guests Sun.day
land hospital tor injuries sustained of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Am-
In a faU. broee Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Doster Rustell Hotter haa accepted em-
and family of Springfield, were ployment James
guests here during the week eUll
of bls parents, Mr. and Her-
bert T. Doster.
James T hornbury has purchaaed
the double house on Clarke avenue
from , Mrs , Reba McCarren.
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A FARM LOAN.,? I
The 'Land Bank Way'
IS THE RIG,HT ANs\YER
LUNG TERM
4% Intere.t
No Renewals-
No Restriction.
PART OF CO-OP
FARM CREDIT SYSTEM
For Information
Call - Write - See
The
Lebanoll laliolai
Farm Loan
Lebanon, Ohio ' Phone 3-2868
ELLIS STURM, SecY-1:reaa. '
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Executor
Estate of Ephrum Lawrence
Hardl Deceased.
NotiCE! Is hereby gi ven that
Ethel Hardin, whose Post OUlc
Dddrea6, la Wa. ynesvlUe, Ohio, bas
been duly appointed as Executdx
of the Estat e of Ephrum Lawrence
Hr adln, late of Warren County,
Ohio. deceased.
Dated thIs 12tb dny ot Novem-
ber , 19501 .
RALPH H. CAREY,
Judge ot the Probate Court,
Wa lTen 'County, Oblo
Brown & Brown, AUys,
11-18-(3t)-12-2
... ow TO COOK YOUR
HOLIDAY TURKEY
T
AKING your turkey's tern;
perature is thl' best ,way to be
sllre your holiday bird is juicy.
and done-to-a-turn.
Here are some 8u,ggeetions
from the Taylor Instrument
Companie!!, Rochester. N. Yo,
manufacturer!! of cooking and
household thermometers: .'
, I) Inacrt thermometer be-
tween fint and second rlbe.1hen
push tip to of stulling,
or insert in center of inside thigh
muscle.
2) Place turlley In a
ed onn set at 325 degrees F. -
This low temperature insures
belter flavor and appearancc.
less shrinkage and losll of juices.
3) Roast 'at cons tant tempera-
ture according to the following
811proximate tim.lable for s tutT-
ed i)irdR:
R.. d,-loCook WI. Tout Cook Tim.
" to pound. to .a l/ z hou rs
Klo U: .. 4to '; It
12 to 16 ., r. ill ft
IG to 'ill .. I; 10 ;'/;I!
to 2-1 ., 1'12 to 8
4) Meat is done when meat
thermometer 190 de-
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT gret's F. in the thigh. or 180 de-
Executor grees F. in the stuffing. One of
the most popular thermometers
Estate or Lucile S. Robinson, has a pre-set index )Vhich can
Decell.sed, be set 10 ' thl 'desired' finished
Noti ce i8 hereby given that I point bef?re placing in oven.
When pomter coinCides With the
Saunders L. whose POllt indu. the turkey is done.
Offi ce address Is Waynesville,
' OhIo. has been duly appointed a8 *".,,;.;,,;.; . ,..;.;,,;.; ..
Executor ot the Estate of Lucile ART I Fie I A L
S, lWblnson, late of Warren Coun-
t y, Ohio. deceased, BREEDIIG SERVilE
Dated tbls 2d da.y of November.
1954.
RALPH H. OAREY,
Judge or the Probate Court,
WalTen County. Ohio
Gray & Risinger, A,ltys.
J1-11-(3t)-1125
Mo,' tim., 0 'Ult thCl' f it Ul
, ....erol yeon ogo iult wan"
eo,or UI todoy. Some with f ir.
In,uronc A progrom aforted
yeon ago might ho.e b .. n a
petftct III fo, you, Insuron,e
n .. ds , , then. 8ut ,II may
NOT give you full protection
lodoy. S.. us fo, a fllU
a.olyds of you, present. day
'",uronc. " .,
KARL D. DAKIII
BUYS CARRIER'S_
,
George and Thelma Miller, .... of 111.1-_
ma'. Lunch, bave .., Cartier'.
and will operat.1t on the ame plan
a. Thelma'. Lunch - ca.h and ...." W.
wJII appreclat. yoilr trade and , .you will
.Iv. u. a chance to .hare with ' ..... r
.rocerl your .... d.... W. hope pl ....
each and everyone and will try to
your want. and needs and will try to stock
- Plea.e watch for our offici" , .penlna. : I
We dOll't want everybody'. ,bu.ln , but we !t
do want yours. . ' i
& THELMA
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Armitage & Son
SAND and GRAVFJ..
BLACK-TOP DRIVES
TAR aDd ROAD Ou.
TELEPHONES:
WAYNESVILLE 2091
LEBANON OffIce 2-10:1
RE810!,!CE sa11
No. S
LAWN-and FlU. DIRT
READYMIX CONCRETE
EXCAVATING aDd DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
COlicrete Block
Rock Face Block
Steel Saah
Ce..-nt and M.n:tar
Drain nle
UVlnt Room SuItes
led Room SuItes
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DInetN, Seta . 0.11
End Tables 'Coffee T ....
Toe ... Coffee .. len
Big Rocke ....
Cal'd T .ble Sets Smokers
A Nice lamp to Reael By
Electrlc He.te,. To
. Heat Th.t Extra Room
Wardrobe. Large Enough
, , For the Clothes ..
" Mag,zine R.ok. '
AI DescriptiOns .
Trucb of' AI KIndt .
Chair a"eI 'r,blesm, F
with ......
Tri;ycle. Tt.ctors Wagou
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INking Sets , 1;)01 Cab.
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M.cliinel
Insurance A.ency
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Verd_ Eversole to
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AlIeen GObert. 1 lot
COMMON PLUS ' I lAd Dor6tbJ 1Ianh, to I Lovel8Dd
A. ":i Baa N. Hmder-
oWe Berry, VI DtImar 1Ierr7, plalatlU for .... IDd COIta. . etal, For
to B V d Mart Pa t 1
dktoree to pt'aiDtIU, cbIld to plaJD-l RoM BDlder VI Eraeet Eo 8D1cler" claimed ..... of 1011 IA r er, ot
t-.... ________ w tiff. DefeDdaIlt ordtNcl to PI1 defeudant ordered Jo Pl1 _ per ' mortpce IDd Uw, in Wayne Twp. .
NOVEBJ!IR ,.&, . . - Rabbit flit per weet. I week, _etc. ,
huDUq leaeon bepn at nlIle a. m. liuam Betty A,nn Blackburn va William fte 51 VI ,EImer MARRIAOE LICENSES
It 18 now .about halt put and a. David Taylor va W Rom. ] A. Blackburn defendant orderd J and etal, for JlWbert WQne Heller, 19, ateel
1et. 1 haven't hea.rd a .hot. Haven't r:aa .i:d,ement to platDtiff for to JlIY' $20. Per week, etc, amouat $t893.37 w<Jl'ker, Middletown lAd Janet Gall
th.,. toud rabbits or are c1
Nen W. SlCDelder vs Oscar W, lAd forclOlUN 01 Henry 17, stenograpber. I
no What a .urprill. dl WlllIe v. au Schneider, divorce to. plalotlff. J. Weller, .ttons.r. . ' .James W. AntrobUi 29 4Y
thM would be. There are pt.ntr voree p . ' PlalnfiH restored to madlen nime., - c1f!al1er DaytOIl 1A\1 F iOUD
of rabbi", at lealt w. lee 'them Bert Conner VII Edna Mae of Nell W. .. RIAL tITAn SFERES 18 c:ubter,FrantlfD ay . I,
ev817 tlDie we ,0 out.. Perhalll! It CoDDer, plaintiff ordered to pay -- " Samuel II. IDd II. , .
II the same rabbit each time. . $lIS. per week. . NEW SUITS to OrvlUe G. and Ellzibeth L, :rom Bagford, 23, factory worker,
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Jobil .Lorentz VI Clarence Jonea, . Juanita Taylor' va David Taylor, Wasbburn, 3 ,mt Wasbington ClJarksvWe and Dorothy Cranes,
Yeltent .. ,. the)' w..... hot4mi Judcement to plaintiff for $86G.OO. divorce, C. Donald Dilatusb at- and Harlan Twp. . .19, Harveysburg. '
coon dOl net trtalJ at HUJlI!1I . Dodl BIJet V8 NOrDWl , Hiur, torney. t I I Harold O nd J C. Brattain Monroe Roberta, Jr., ICIldler, l'
. RaUow. W. di'oft down Ind cerlWcate ordered. ' Clarle C. Ellis va Billie D. EllII, to P. Snook Post No. 168, WUmJngton lAd Charlene Thomas,
III the and w.tehed . for a The 10bil ShlllIto Co. VI.Richard divorce, J. T. Riley, attorney. 8.83 ,cree In 'l'drtIecreek Twp. 20', clerk, LebaDon.
whUe, It "as a tovelJ lum Bate . , I Bertha v!1 Stallley }toss, Harriet B. Meeter to John E. Richard Stahley, 22, carpenter
mer d&7. MOft of the I .. v" are "-"rn cMba everywhere a.re divorce, J. T. Riley, !litorney. and Mae Patrick Oruebler, 2 10t4 apprenUce, Carlille and Jane Shaw,
40WIl or black all except -,.
Lebanon Production Credit AJJ In Fl'anklfn. ' llll, clerk, LeblAbn.
be6O_" and the oaQ, but a. overtlowillli with COl'll. There aNI soclation VI Carl B. Bedel, cognovit, Harlan A. Carpeater to Rilev .Harold Stanley, 22, factorf work-
tIItrt are iota of beebhe . In that ItUI 10lIl at .verr Maple and Maple, attorneys. and Anna Abney, Franklul.! er', ' Waynesville and Doris JeaD
wood. tllere III IWI quite a lc]t 01 .Ile;a:;or
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e. . t mar: to Cathe,me Spencer, minor vs Charles O. lAd Par Carpenter CbarltOn, 21, machine operator,
color, . There ....... allO a lot of p c u many PIlOP e ow ave Daniel Spencer, divorce, C. Donald to Arthur W lAd, VictOrIa E. Harp, Waynesville. " .
'1lO ..... !tom all the coon dOli ,ath Unl,hed. It II 'cooler today but Dllat\IJb, attorney. 1 lot in Arley Peters, 23, cook, Lebanon
4II'ed thft8. It was hard tQ Ilear brIJbt and pleasant. Most of the Dolores Conover VII,. Ben A. Con. Cbelter C. lAd Norma L Cannon and Alberta Crew, 24,-Lebanolf.
the dOli Ule trail becaUse the lea"'jel are down DOW. 'nIe beavr dlvorce, C. Donald Dllatusb, to Dab D. and IIu1 LOu Amb\ttgy, Gary L. McCreary, 22, laborer,
doa. u..t w,re tied up made 10 freeze blacken.d the 1000U.t leavea attorney, 1 lot. In South l.ebaDC)Jl. - Mfaderla' . and Bonnie Wells, 23,
- Rayon and Nylon Moth-proof $9.95
Peggy Pepperell
70" )( 80" Cotton
, Single White Sheet Blankets --------..: -..- ----$2.19
Single Plain Color Blankets ----------------$1.89
Double' Size Sheet Q.lanketa -.:. --.:. -----------$3.98
-MILLER'S STORE
..... We asked one mall aud many othere '0 tbat they are AllItate InIurance ' Co., etal VI Stanley to Charles Wil d,mtal alllBtant, Loveland.
where hI. 401 wal al)4 he AId r9t coming (loW' In A. ,hower nf Robert York, Question cit" Law, liam. Alpaugh, 110 acres in Salem Jack P. Beauchamp, 26, factory Phone .2681
that whUe he liked to coon hunt gold thlll The beech .. aIld WonDel1 and CberneYI I worker, Lebanon and Stella M, ... . , .
Waynesville, Ohio
lie didn't care much for the field oaka are , atilt . a rlch, aIld Ruth Frye vs Rlcbard Thomas Eihel Lynch to Vri,nne Rosa, 1 lUynolds, 24, Lebanon. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP'
trial,. where they ju.t follow a and there a toUCh of '0D;le- Fry, divorce, J. T. Riley,. attorney. of" In Paul Hillard, 18, paper worker' l
Icent bac. vyJlell hI' had hil dop thing elle that la bright. Even Beverly McKeever, minor vs .. Helvlq WilIoD to Melvin W. Franklin and Shirley A. Acbberger, Get REFillS For Your PAPERMATE Pen At the GAZETTE
hUDt, be 'Wanted It to be' the real chnMuthe';Dull18 are berinuJng Eugene Newn lrlcKeeverjO dlvprce, Wilson, I Iota In DeeJfleld Twp. .9, clerJc, Lebanon. I
thine. But these field trlals are to look but the grul II . " --:- - , -------, --------------------".....
a popular .port. One man was bright STeen and the . hav.. a ..
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'overjoyed because at: IaIt after blue hue over them. . Tbanuriv
many yean hlB dog.. had won Ia besinnlng be In the atr
eomethbi... 'l'h.,. are a 11dDny lot aDd , ... e prise every one of tl)eBe
dOli, b80auBe bunting dog I Indian Sum er daya tor we. alw",,.a
to ",atoh their caiOriH. Th"re have In mind tbat their Is
-I heard the flnt, .hot: "DId a IImlted l - ,
rabbit IIlte the dust! POOl' ihln,: ' :'l'be truck JU/rt. and go' t\te
U they were aU kWed at the Urat that 1 wanted to lell and a
shot It wflUId be aU right but calf and ook them to. Wilmington.
hate to have tliem wouniled and 11 doubt if. there .. a a very big aule
llve to get away and ' die later. today. Bome are ltU. plck-
We woulcJi lOon be eaten up with l ing corn and It Is the first day of
rabbita it we didn't get rid Af hunting but that does itot
Bome of tIIem every year anll hunt- mabe muoh dltrerence, as 10ll.g aB
iDg II Buch A deep' human In.tlnot I the repJar buyers are there. If
tbat It. will, be a long time before )'OU have a c!lW"' or IOmething to
It dlel entire!)'. There has been go back! to ,a farm'tber Bell better .
Qnite a campaign fo .. Bafsty In on a bad dar when therll .,re loU!
hunUng thla but BDlDeone of farmera thllre but market .t\lff
wlll always pull a loaded gun doea better wben there , Isn't too
through Jenee or Bhoot' at tbe , mUCh of it there t\! 8e.1. ,_
flrat movlne bUlh lie le88, how- GOOd hqntlng, but 'be aute you
ever It !Day do some 100d to talk bow you are at.
. Yes, It .... fIdiIIcI .,. .. ...
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-Stopping a to be a noisy, jerky buSiness. Budf you've ridden
"One of today!s really trains you how smooth and quiet
, even quick stops can 'be. 'That's because, after years of research, the
Budd ompanYdevelopcd a new way to stop an SO-ton railroad car.
Iri the Budd design, air-actuated brake shoes .apply to a ' disc
attached to 'the wheel, inltcad of .' the wheel itself, This protects the
wheel and improves the braJcing action. Vital to Budd's new' diSc
brake' is the treatment of parts in furnace5. Gas is
used ilt Budd b;ec:ause it is flexible and is capable pro-
.dueing temperatures. The; Texas Eastern system makes available
a long range'iqpply 9f natural gas to , industries and homet
in its service area .
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OIL BUR'IERS
. S.perfla.. and . D ... Tlllr
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Fro. '54-- U,
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MAYTAG WASHERS
5129.1& ad Up For o.,.lIolai 10 ....
$299.9& and Up For lllo.alic Models
HOMELITE CHAIII SAWS
$2891&'
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TELEVISIOI SETS
S,lvlnia, Zenilll, Anin and Ol.e'
Will I .... Ilk.
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CHARLES DOSTER
PHONE 369' HARVEYSBURG, OHIO
Phone 3913 To .. lac. a . GI... lntll
SAND, GRAVEl-
WARREN BRADDOCk
8AND. QRAVEL and TOP
EXCAvATtNG lind -----
1-__ DUMP TRUCk
Phont Waynetvllle 3S2IJ
WAVNESvILLE, OHIO
BANK RUN GRAVEL-Loaded
at Davis Furnas Pit. We also
deliver. ARM IT AGE &. SON.
Phone 2091. tl
SEPI'IC TANKS, ETC.-
SJDPTIO TANKS. omss POOLS,
Outdoor Tolleta, Cflterllll Olealled
wlth modern eQulpmeDt.
LlAMS SANITATION. PhOD
Ohio.
MALE HELP WANTED-
UNUSUAL OPPORTUlnTY
FUn or part tlme,men D,"ed at
once to take ord8J'l 101' Ohio'.
large.t limns Uquld fertUller.
Big demand created b., het.T1 ad
vertlalDg Ichedule and parantee
.FR.SH all4 8MOKED
. MEAT'
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AD, Pia,
QAKES,ROLLI
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FRUITI
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CAN-'DY
POP
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FnlU,.'.
DOT
POOD
PHONE 2541
of proflta to farmer. LltUe tra,,- , __
ellllg - home D1ghta but car Ia ft_......... ftl.1.. ..... tiiolal
, f
Lly. W1re _ troP.tItlye
All OrpaillaUoD Beco1ld To :Non ..
BtrlotlJ Bell.,.. OIl tile :Belt All '
Aroud Marbt ba the Countr)'
8ERVIOE TH,," SATIS"E8
For Dally Market Reporta:
WLW. ClIIcbmaU, 11:1&
WPI'B. IIld41,town, 11: 46
WOKY,. Obaobmatt, 11:16
WKBV. Rlohmolld. IDd 11:80
UDutem BtaDdlU'll TIme,.
NORRIS BROCK COMPANY
(Solubl. Wa"arln)
Kill ..... , Mice F.st
Make. I Quart Uquid Bait
1. FAlTER ACTtNQ eSllentlal. If UOO or more ...- UJIQI .... , ...
week Intereste you. then Write 8 ....
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X.... oIL EAIV TO UIE
mediately "NA-Cmms," P. O. INEXPEN8IV-
BOlt 60008, MarloD, Ohio. . ,
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-11-11-18-26 There wll1 be a dlltrlct' m,eetliis GIl ,. - ..--..
for aU prciID clUb meml)lInI
WANTJIID x.1lIa. .. Ut. Stcoad PfU. eel RAT-I-CIDE
A farmer to boaIt orden lor lIfterlall Church. COl'U1' oJr 1(.... .
aaUoDalI., ImOw. h7brl4 HeCl com. ket ad Weat Itreetl, DIITR18UTED BV
IncUcate 10catioD In reply. Wrlte NOY, 10. with re ... tratlon W ......... .
Box 41, PateaUla, Ohio. 9:30 L m. to 10 L m. Ml'l. D,l- ,._W.
c-11-11-18 ward EdUor or "lltlrdn RI........
Path,". wW be the tpeak II' for .. ..... lilA" .. -
FEMALE imLP WANTED- both IIUII'IlInc and after1l0Cll1l ...
MALE 'HFJ.P WANTED- .10111. ..er toplo wll1 be , phrllt-
./ DIU DMoraUODI )'or YOIII' 110m.... ..tcrllltcrllltc.. , ... *,*U., ., .., .., ...... W .......... " ......... ,rIII ......... ,,*,..
__be ... IUUUUllllUliUDIllIIlDlilih.
WAVN .. VILLE, OHIO
w .. k:. BIOO. 141 Belmollt. Bel PI.... mall all lUllCileoll reM... W ... n-. H ....
moDt, Man. X-11-18-(lt)--I1-I.,aUou to: MrL wlWaa Pa"",. .,... .. _ .1 ...
0Mmb7 The . , BABY srrnNG- d...wu tor lucb6 ......... GIl .... Coal
BABY SITTING - In' lIlT hOIlM II Weal a." Noy. ' 14.
whUe mot4Ier woro. MRS. WIJ, II"" S M!IIl a&RVICE and INITA'LLATJe'N'
LAJU) BADL1IIY. I'Utb bou. ere ....
warde Wap.81vUle OIl lU. 71 aft ------ anll Convertlon 8umtrt
'S. . X-1l-18-(8t)-1z:.1 F .. ln 01.. It II "REI!
BABY SITTING - Will care for AI I"" c. Frye R. Ry .....
children In iny home whUt-mother r .. Wayntevillt 3274
works, ",., or ni(ht. . MRlit AOY The J'anD8J'I Club tOil 'q' IIIUII.UlDUIIIIUI-llllllllllllllf'
LAMB, WaynelvWe. PhoDe 2701. ThuncIaJ at the home of J!'r. and .
Dale L1JIlbert, M,lnlster B. E. Baugbn, Putor ' . X,-U-1S-(lt)-12-2 Mrs. Kder Hoak. A ve d"lli
Church School. 9:30 a. m., Mr. Unified Service, 9:46 a. m. UJI,U!HlNG, IRO .... .,IO clOUI clbmlr WU Ie to II
Herbert, McMillan. Supt. IUI_ _-L_
Worship Service. 10:30 a. m. the 1Il_ ... ancl IPMItI;J ad .,.JVom,
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ST. MARY'S EPI8COPAL HOME .. 'UNDRY-Wuhl .. - aacl Hrt. D-Dt - --_ .. -_ .. f ., "d
Youth Y1IIlowll81p Sunday 7: 0 " - .............. -
p. m. The Rev. Samuel N. KeYII, Reo", Ironing done at my hom" MRS. Mre. Ada Smith. lire. OU"e CUrl .pent levera!
Choir Practice Thursda., 8.00. 7:80 L m. ERNEST GIBSON. PhOlle Waynea- Mr. Boak lDtrQdllced their eta" tbII w .. k YlaIUng with Mr.
Church chool, 10:00 a: m. ville 3198. BUeat for the -afiternooD, ad Mn. Walter LynCh In tbe
Adult Worship, 11.00 'a. ' m. POULTRY E""GS ETC ' Rev. Tayior of t;he LeJl- Doyel' Del(hborhood Dear WllmlDg-
, '-II, .- anon Pretbyterlan and he to.. Ohio,
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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI8T
Byron Carver. Minister
lOW rOIl a. WIllI rOIl OWl e.m .. :
"""'" .
..... ACCMf.
Thl I.plitllli Iitlaalluk
OHIO
- Member Fedtral Dtpo.lt Ineur,anoe CorporallOft
Bible School, 9 : 30 a. m.
Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m.
Prayer Meeting, 7: 00 p. m.
Young People's Meeting, 7: 00.
Evening Servi ce8, 7:30 p. m.
UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH ,
William Channon, MIDlIter.
Sunday -School 9:aO a. m., Mr.
FOB SALE _ STJ!1WING OHIOK- gaye aD UceUIDt talk Oil "1'JaaDkI. )(1111 msabeth Chandler attend-
GEO. HENDERSON. PhoDe giving." Be gave to hlI IllteDe,. .d a meetiDC of the American Aa
3622. Rt. 1, Waynellville. many thoughta OD th1II IOOlation of UDlverslt., Women at
c-1l-4-(3t)-11-18 day we give thanks our the Girls Olub In Mtddletown on : _ '
many bleulql. Monda., night aDd on ' Saturday N ......... r Adverll _ .In. I ....... ,the BaT .... ('
FIRST CHURC\'i OF CHRIST
Price Roberts. Minister
Harley Thomas, Supt.
PreachlBg, every otb,el' Sunday.
11:46 a. m.
Evening Servtce, flrat Sunday in
monCh. .
Dible School at 9:30 a. m. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS
Morning Worship at 10: 30 a. m. CharieB Roberts, Mmtater.
'Speclal Class at 7:00 p. m. Charles Stanley, Supt.
Evening Worf\hip at 7:30 p. m. WorShip Service. 10 !l. m.
Prayer Meeting each Wednesday Sunday School, 11 a. m.
eveolng. I--
OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B.
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Rev. John Berning, Pastor.
Masses S': 15 and 10: 00 a. m.
Eugene Urlrrtlh. Pastor
Sunday Scbool, 10 a. m.
Morning Wo.sh!Jl. 11 a. m.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 to 9: 00
USED a.OTHINC-- The clOb adJoumed atteJ' a very night attIDded the dinner and
, pleasant :da." to meet in Decem- meatlq ot WarreD Oounty OSU; CHEAP.IT Way to Let .... Public Know What
FOR SALE-Beautiful SealJne coat ber wltl), aDd loll'll. Rhollea Bun- graduatel at the Golden Lamb ID
full length, size 12, perfect eODdl- nell al hOlt and llostel,.' Lebanon. You H.v. .... at What P,lces You Selil '
tion, rea I bargain. FRIENDS .
E, WayneBville, Ohio. Phone ft_ ... L-a- , na. .. ,I_I
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Hr. ad' Mra. Paul DakiD and Fla.. 0." froIP Oba- Dr. Emma Bonow ., Bpeat San-
\) ......... . '-1"'-'lIlIIA. UWe 1011 OeDe Ylalte4 bll clDDltl to MlaIIll. da., with her rrl8I1dB. the A1YlQ
MR. Ella DaJda on Saturday. Oreqer lamU., ba Dayton. I
APARTMENT FOR RENT- ,8ddl!tll, A I,arla.., Mrs. Lena Barbook SpeDt Thur&; (D . layell) .IA Karpret 9Jl
FOR RENT _ 6-room apartmeat. .On SUDda." November 7. Mr. and day ID WllmlnstoD at the home 01 Mr. Nol'IIWI BroWll aJld Mr. Suclar to lpelld the willtel' III
GOLDEY. Fourth Street. Phone Mrs. A. O. GrlUy . were invited grandeoD KIlo Bartaook Ed' BI'OW1I. of Jlt.'1tOD, vIaltelt their OrlaD4o. na.. &b. w .. acoompaa
2475. . X-ll-IS to the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Paul tamlly. . liiter, "lBl Bertha BI'OWIl OD Su- led ...., a coualD, Hi'll. 1(...,. Boll.
Grll .... in Da"'on. Mr. a.Dd 'MrB. Miss Mlnnfe DodsoD left OD day altenJoon. of
FOR RENT _ LJ p Thursday to sp8,I1d the wiDter With , '
____________ Grlfty. who were celebrating frlendo and relatIves in M.lamI, 11... ElIsabeth, Chandler and MI'. WU1Jam of JIa1Yepo
FOR RENT - ODe car garage.
Phone 2603 Wayneavllle.
.. X-ll1l18
flfty.aixth wedding &IlJl1ven&l'7', 1(1'11. LeIla Harttook with Mr. ad burc. ad 'I'. and Mn. 0harIee
were greatl., Burprll6d to flDd the GOOD JOB PRINTING Can loin. 0haI'1" McClqlloch atteDde4 lIuten DtUe lOll of
fonowing aile present t '? h e I p . J'rleDdl lIleatlq a\ I(laml Uat- m.toD, were I(n. LelIa Hartaoolt'a
them celebrate: Mr. and Carl Be Obtained at the Gazette $'enlty. Oxford. OD Suda.,. callen '''time.
MT. HOLLY METHODIST
T. :\1. Scutt, Mlnialer
Sunday Scbool. 9: 30 fl. m.,
A. Earnhart, Supt.
LEBANONCHR.snAN andMrn.
Cbrlstian Science servlcea are Fack of 'Eldorado, Mr. alnd Mrs. I'.
E. held every Sunday morning at 10 WATER WELL Richard Noagle, son and Idaughter
Highland Ave. at 11 o'cleck. tric Pumps Installed. LONZEL ot SprlDg Valley, Mr. a'nd M s.
Worship ' Service, 10: 30 a. m.
Evening SerVice. 7.30 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Main and Miami Streets
unda.y: Dibl e Study, 10 a. m.
Communion, 10.45 a. m.
Preaching. 11: 00 a. m.
Sunday evening, 7.30, p. m.
\'ved. evening Bible Study 7: 30.
Sunday Behool a1, the same hour. SPARKS, Route 79, WaynuvUle, Otto Flint and Mrs. Brake
Testlm.ony meetings 1st wedn91' Ohio. . X-964-965 field of Mr. and 1101n. Vin
day evelilng of each month at 8. t Griff d d ht t D
HOUSEHOLD GOODs.-
cen ., an aug er 0 a.,-
SUNE>AY RAOJO PROGRAMS: . ton, ' antl Mr. and MI'II. Oharle.
FOR SALE _ Tappan Gas ' Conard daughterB. day
Crosley Shelvador large a I z e' Will! greaUy enjoyed by 18veryone,
Phone 3313. X-il-18-(St>-12-2 eepeclal1r the hODored
WSAI-8:46 a. m.
WING-9: 00 a. m.
W1IFB-4: 00 p. m.
WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS
First Day School, 9: SO a. m.
Meeting for Worship, 10: 30 a.m.
_OF_F_IC_E_S_UPP_LIfS- __
J
__ .ua'i '!"T hlnl' '
OFFICE SUPPLIES - IDdeUbl. "Baha,'u'lah declared,. plainly
Penclla, Llh,rary Pallte, Poater Iilk. Bnd repeatedly that He was the
Journal Record Books. Typewrlt.er long-expectlq 'Educator and Teaoh-
RlbbonB, Typewrlter Paper. ReiD' er of all peOplell. the chauel
rorcementa, Big Ben J?ouble Letter wondroul Grace that would tran
File Box... Receipt Booka, and 8cend' all prevloUi In
many other Item.. THE HIAJII which all previous formls of rell-
GAZFJ'lYl'E. PhoDe 1918. db glon would beeome ' melrged, ..
rivers mel'le in the oceaD: He laid
FOR - Waynesvllle Locker a foundation and l' llrm bull for
Plant Stock. $60.00 par. Will sac- Unity tbronlhout the whole wQrld
rlflce for Quick sale. Telephone and. ttle ilUUlC11raUon of that Ilor-
Williamaburg 6941 tor information. loue age of rPllace On E8:rth. Good
c-1l-4-(St)-1l13 Wlll AmoDg Men. of which proph-
Warran Whaal Loan
Valle. $480,-
ets have told and poets Ilung. Hli
message .IUIJlOUllCed in lS68 II III
accord w1th the tlllli IIDd needl
01 the tlDIet. NeY'8r wlUl the Deed
of a great world teacher .0 IU'Pllt
S. WllIard Losh, oUice manaler or 110 wid..,. felt; - !'rom Baba'-
of the Warren County Agricultural u'Uah and the N,w Era,-Sublll1t-
Stabilization and Conservation ted by Mn, Beln. IoIcCci'7!'
4u announced that .
472 wheat 16anll were made III the loanl an4 10 IIInD
." 1964' wbeat program In the county Loeh .... that &D7
aynesvi e an , oe -
High sc1tool boy or gid to 'work a b k : A "8" "'1/ h
few hours a day for summer. Call to rea , rig t
F' Id 745 I II
at Gazette office. .' Ie.: to 4:30. Ca
. Mrs. JOhn Currey, KE 1111,
ext. 2J 106 or .Wayrutsville
Free 'delivery Mornings
H ;mc of Fine ' Foods
I WAYNE8V'LLE 2011
LEIMNOt:l Office 201021
R'Ea.DENOoE s.l;t.11
,..ORhO)Y No. ,
Started .nd Day Old Chicl;c. from' PUlioruin
Typhoid CI n FlockS Str.laht .... n . .
3322.
1 _.. ...,... '., '1 , , ,. ,
512'- I.d Up per tlO -
WHITE ROCKS, WHITE WYA/'IDOTTES, NEW
REDS; R. I. REDa, ' L'GHT BRAHAMA8,
,LAOK AND' WHITE JIANT8
Plllets 01, Old, Up ,.;'
. '. Mliro .. 6139 ' .
MIDlYEST HATCHERIES OHIDIS
334& GERMANTOWN ST.
.... - .. G:ars are now being w.ashed
THAT GOOD TEXACO GAS AND OIL
, LUBRICATING SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES
Bob Servis
TEXACO AYNESVltLE
The Greatest Siory Ever Wrillen
- , ' " t ' : .
Saith Pilate3 I
thou not my power
. I
to cruclty thee? 'eau.!
.. n 8 w ere d: ,thou
coulde.t have no
power. except It were
qlven from above
'0.19:10. 11.
pt Sinclair Service by
Richard and Dav(d Scherer.
Mpn. thru FrI., 4 fp 6 P. M'.
Sat., Sun., 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Prices:-.$1.50, ' $2.001 for
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
Covered T ruck-lnllUreCl
STATE ROUTE 4a AT P'EKIN
'11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'"
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ARTIFICIJ'L
.BREED III'
Started ... D.,. Old QdcIat lJOIIl PulIonua TfpIIoIII CI.. ..
FIoc!U, 8baIPt .... 1 __
fU.oo AND VI' na 100 '
Wldle ..... Wldte wtaadOttM.' N_ ..........., JIec1a. &.L
.. .... ;LlPt ........ 1Nte
PoLL1II'1'8' DAY ,u ....... ,
.... n-.. ... street. .' _
-"'- , D:ft:e" po u ",
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
.: COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE
Establi$her t 7 5' .
t, IE you, h.ve ever Jx>-..ght on ,time'
,menu, ,0,1" a account, . your
, credit' is at MOdem
and you can .get from 'sO to ,1,000 eveQ
if ),ou have a loan somerlace else.
JULY 14, 1955 ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH ),EAR
I UND CJ,&DU ,AIUI 0 0 __ ..... (left) ........ JOIIIe1a ef Xew .... I
I to. A. 1/1 Me .............. ,..,.. ............ ,*", X, .. , a1la.a............... ____
l
....... " , - , f ,
- -- .
"cream \ 01 Crop" ' ,ours 1,5 . S1tOllg
To Recognition Eco .. System
, lin World HiSfo
The beet 'I HEW YORK--Amerioa 5u
man ptOcsuctt... !
go eoonomlc IYmm in h'uman , hf.t.
lishment, itol'7' eaaJIT of atta.lDtac
This deserved reoognition goes to 1&60' a total tiUtPlH
the toil of the Nation's 2,- ttlt bfWcb po.ldblt ',
Ibo,OOO clu1)'membeia" through three ' 19 aver ... famfI.y of more
f National (:.H :-=; programs, a- ' tLl\D -.000 per ' yiar, w!th pro;"r
-chievement, Ci ip aJ,Id Leader- or .un er.ater Ilowth til
ship. Each 01 tilt programs ' rae- "ean abead. , j
ognizes the diffettnt qualities by i '1b1a I. one of the tentral ... '
whieh people are and suc- If a .ajar
ceas is mea.uted. ltub fm!ec! b tJ)e
In the Ae1&le nt program, c,utu17 I"UD& .
boys and girl. a honored for i knODe' the 1!II4IDp of
over-all a!:eompliallments in pro-, 1M 1W'V'1! ' i
jects and actiVities, based on longo' J Amilrican me"
t,erm reeoz:ds. Awards are provid- 1"'- overa,e outpoA. pe, 61
ed' on the country, tate, sectional II 10 rapldl7 tbat
and ' national by the Ford 'il rate. continue, In an..
Motor Compeny: olber ce1ur7 we IDal1 be able to
Medals are to four win- a. mllcI1 in on. ,';hour '
nera in ,each The winning d.,., u '!Ve, now produce in a ..
boy and girl in the .tate' receives a lIm1T ,
set of two minatu{e statu.es, and lb. put century our rat,.
24 sectionlll are given all" ' of hal xiaen so faIt 1be
expense triPI to tIM National 4-H' 'YOl.,. American 'wor}:er to!!IY:
Club Congrds in Chicago, Nov. prc'lS" r.nrly tlx i!melr al milch
27 - Dec. 1. At the Coi;JgreS8, sill: In u hour of work hie vcst-
boys alld six girls,nJl be did in 11350.
'SOO scholarships national win'. At Clur PICStmt rate of IfOWIh.
1,0 Millionth BooK
. '
for Congress
r- ' --
1
;Added to libraiy (; :
today earns ,953 BlOT. lin ,ell CO' ngress'-Shelf :._
thAn he iUd in luly, 19&0, whtr. Uta -
Korean war '
And ' he earDI ' $'121 more Jft ; UliJra.,. at,
,.ear than the ,avera I' Y. e, Conarelll, " the Xation'. JarlU\'
utaetuilng hoUMd in tho world'. two lu,eft,
'Ibe .. aircraft worker', hlper bu9cllna. 11164 deluaivelY f01' \
eammi. reaulUn, from wale tn Ubrllr7 ",el'1't41
,cealel e.taDted b7 the ir.4uslr7 hi book. I '
III the put four 7I!.1'J aCCGur.t tor ) No o:ne kIIow. uactb' what boIIJt\"
.eflfth, of the elthrult , , lna the 10-mIlllontb, for the vtIo,
ed $3:5t-blWon pa')roll tor H61. WIle arrived amont 301,744 lIeoIIa
(Theae k\ires (10 not inclutt ' and pamphlet, acquittd fA tha:
"fringo" bend .... ) 11... -..1 7 .. i- 11154. It wrm.f
The comblnaUoA 0: 1nctUlle4 . out .1aId." oqe 01 the
walel ..ucl hlaher ' a,ISS,QOO Jttm., J
hat relUlted fn a thP.rp riI. In 1 The llbtU)"1 dJ!.f rin" for
aircraft payroll aoDarl funnmcl ., tbt :Sritiah and
mto the national , economy. WiUl ',ltldoUleque N.Uona!. In 1:'arl., I
26,400 per.ana a' U-.. 1Wft' probabl:r IlUrPRI 4 beb ..
of tbe Korear. w .. r, total lHO . '
m\lnthly payrllU for U. S; plane EnallUlhe4 fA 16t\l and hOIUJ<!
builder. amounted to apP1:1Xi III tha C'.plto!. the Ubrar,. after
matel,y f7UmJWon. Toda7 with ,.01.. cOl1\atoed lbout ... CHIII
more thar. 8?S.oM -emplo,.f .. , th; wcn1h Af boob. Erttl.h .o.ldfen
IDdu,'r1'. modbb' payron II lPO b\u:MII tho bWldinf It.. ttle Yar ot
o h i 0 F a m -Bur e a ( M.any FamilieS" Help . \ New Priority Law
COLUMBUS - What started as S t Th Eld F T I h of a good leader are honored in th,!
'If. Ih.1!. have a popuJptlon of 177
rr:Ullon In 11)00. A of 69 mil-
lion toe 2t v!orl: or in the
Gnd unemi'loy-
m"Dt (prmclro 1)y Iihlftl between
Jilt,) .hc:lld !lot "verl1ge more
th.n II pc:- cent of the 'lVorkir1'lr
Total Dt.l!C'nal outout ahot::ld
reDI'l: $Ut at current
prlce& YJeldlr,c total personal 1r..
CO"1. of $315 billion, or an avar-
Ige YC!llr!,y Income of more then
$6,000 per household f.or the COUIl-
try al a whole. ' I
proximately $295.1Im.UUoll. 1812 ' and or.o of them wrote win!
fuD7 bOl:'le th.' "a lioble lThnl',('
bad D ..... d. :Slrt tb naUoCl M)C)D
IbQ!.I(At f,4.t'J mON boo,.. !rom
"rbomBl Jef!enoQ. P8noAa1
,,Ihal\'eJ. The IVfra,e c:oll a! flU'
\m.u,tllt ('hITI" of
I Fire. In'lli23 and lBSl wit,Hi
\we-thir411 of 1he to1!ec4lo1l. Latet'.
out\tl'o.lDC ,... 1irst Mme.
mevf>d to its IIWlI str:1C-
ture nur the ClIll!101. In a(l
'anncx housed additional ntn:101\.\...,
of iteu)... - ... '-..... t. , ... ,
: Olvi.'II, to its name, th ...
wps u,ed !a&t ;ear 'by
""0l'7 ond Ri!preseIHaUv,
-Gut f.ew ,the buill!iog
l>uml'fd tlle lIC)TIlly'l lell.- '
1Itt'n lefel enee W)t!:I
Ill,OOO, requc!rts, fc,t f.llets
III spee('hes and 1:11'11.
Off-Duty "rIny ,t'ress
Rules Set for Men ed1,toriallunestion by an Iowa u-.or elr or e ep ones ' "'6"",,"6' I.eadersll prograJJl. The
.newSpaper al a plOgram to "ease I KDfJf'IIAPOLIi - au .,M:'- top-ranking boy del gir1 hi
world tenmonl" has Jiow inade it cIa.. .AJntrican oUt ' 0: COLUMBUS, OHIO; June 80 cl)unty are eligib'it to receive , Il
poea1bl. for a Newark, Ohio far- eV'17 'IVCD PrtIa1I7 or CGlDJ)lek- will open a new era in Ohio public medal of bonor, arut two state win-
mer to make a tour of areu or JI1OI" a,ed nl- w:ty, according to Ralph F. Mat- ners are given 19-j.wel watches. At
in Runta. "'98rcUDs to a , rurvQ' of ,*r, Warren, Prestdent of the Ohio the Club ig;ht sectiona,l
Ferri. S. Owena, Ohio Bur- r " ..too PGbc:7boJcl. ... " Independent Telephone Association. Winners will gae,te of Edwar,cl
eau Federation vice president and : Of the '7,000 eovered by That's the day the new "Party Line Foss Wilson, tf awards. Four
potato &TOW:r, il one of the eleven Hf 01' 14 ... r cent reo Priprlty" law takes ef national winnerl, t1t9 bQys and two
"farmerl picltl)d by the portecJ they w.ce whoUT or feet. ' , / girls; ;rul receive ,81)0 scholarsnipi
U. S. Department of Agrlculutra to IUpPortl,pf oJdlt' reta. ''We've needed thill law for many The first place boy d girl will be , ----
leave July 15 for a month"l stay UYea. Ul"uall7 tlmr p.rent.. ldat.eer said. (jA great majr selected and p,rUeneed with silver New Toy Solves .
FRANJIiiFUltT, GermaD7 - '!tie
('olonel who banned l-ilef Ibm.
and blue jellIll for ATm,. wivell
Jlal ol.tlawcd fsmcy sport.!: a.!!! T
!lIlrt1 tor theIr husbat1d .
Cf)l John H. cOlT.oan:1r
It ta..e Funlrlurt nll., anA,
oreer lI,ahvt "II)!'PY
Ifrft! In a m:Y1 drive to ('lean ..
tOft"n.ea wc,n\ by ' 0
OOMmwd. Tr"o!)1 ('p,.i 'l7e;.;
civilian cll)U.es on duty. in DuriJlg' the lIame tiple, . !DotUi'II bel'l' 10 lUI" odty of subseribers yield their lines trays at the Con,.....,.
an equal number of Rusman :far- oUtnunlb.r fIIU14:ra by near at once when someone bas to re- The Citi,.en.hip ;,rogram en;1- A 0 t P' bl ' --------
merl will be touring the United !y '"ur ,h. mothe ... ' IIVer- port a fire or summon emergent phasizes thoee a dea, qualitieiS nClen ro em Jtunowo)' Caught
Statel, ale a, .. II 72;. the f .. tMl'I' I, '7(, m,dical aid Now the public has a and acts wbleb eet a goojl NEW YORK-Newest toywon LEJGII'l'On BUZZARD, Eqland
a_''-.oUon 'n-en a reB- AveTOI!'" 8jJ_ o! thfl h.ad, of the club thoughtless few wbo Clti9.An. conAe- he -elfare der on ... e market Is II "mec"-n-
...,..,..w' .. "' .. ' 7 """ h .. toO ' ' d b.b OJ _,w ..,.-'" " .- .. .. , "" - A rlillaVla:r' pU'iengel' tr!l.in wllh
b:v the atate Farm Bureau ......... COVf'" ." e ha.ve cost 11Iany -Uves and minions family. atate . Ical bird"-the 1irst successful 10- lis 16 rlt,her;} through
1IoIaJicI. qpro.me of Owenn'. all- IW\'''' 11 0\5. .., tI: AVf'rAl'! al]-- of dollars property damage." nation. The .d. lid - lution to a problem that has bld- t,,'l .alr.tlonll lin
B. , nual Jr.COJM cI J,oq I'JIIPCI:'li"1s 1I'be recently -it
"'*i! 0 .. tJie Oli Ii a re, jjroY1 es of hiImOr. Ie 0 ' 3!l . cp til JUI;? jay tl}e boJs
that he has been selected for thia live. I, SS,<AlII. Avrragc Income of of $60 to $600, jail sentences of top boy and girl in the Nation rll- The manufacturer says the of tha dend ill Ian. 'Ibe enginoer.
important miuion." , \hose n?t coiI
1
r:lbullmc to the !!U';- 30 to 90 days or both for those ceive expense-paid triPI to the Clulb vice-It looks like a smsll model ... a::OO but not eerlously 1njwed,
Commenting on the trip, Owen of 1m:! o1c!tr relatlv!! I 8,- who refuse to surrender telephone Congress, and 'SOO seh larsbills plane a propeller-is a was uC81by ,.. blowback !com the HARTFORD, Com:. - Trllt'::: '
uld: "I feel that this exChange" .71, th" 1\IJ':I'et 1!11ow , lines in time Of emergency. U' lists given in bonor of 'rhol. E geDuihe orthopter (or ornlthopter) t'Jlglne . ror('IJ,!" \vas belleve-i re. deaths totaled l!5,500 ] .to1 :;eaT ,
program can go a long way toward similar penalties for 'persons who Chairman of the National COUl- described by Webster as a "ny f,onsllilt.. , r ,. compared with 38,500 11:
breaking down the feeling that is N('w Lirtle Rich Boy fake emergencies to obtain a line. mittee on Boys and Girls Clllib ing m.achlne propelled by /lapping injury count reached ! ,P50,OO!l ,
,mpoeaible to work M,th other' G' H' M A It wB!' sponsored by Ohio's 160 Work ' of wings , . , " " CI with 2,140.000 In
broken before we can HEW Moralell, '1, EverY company in We boy and girl in the Acbieve- (with a spread) snd taU The moderate decrease in the
. countrieS. TbiI attitude must be ,.yes IS oney woy . independent telephone firma. During the Congress, t;he The tear,.proof, tapered wing$, Wi .Idl.' previbus ye'!r.. '" :
Whi,le arrangement!! for the trip if;." very 1I.l1"ll," ,the rlay he tilde state will nofify its subscribers a- ment program will be presenfA;!d are covered With one of the tough. I ' I e nation's accident toll ,
will be nta!le by U.S: Depart;. to ,Sllhool with him. lIe be- bout thll ,law according to Mateer, silveware trophies; provided by die of plastic materlllls. The toy Is shown in "Misguided Missiles," ,
ment of Alrriculture, each farmer I':.n J"a.., !ng it tl) hIli frle:ut , who is general lIDanager of the President of the United States. I) ,"ll I. nn,,'''.p/i hY . several rub- ' published by The ' Travelers, i
ia making hil own financial aJ:- "Q<::3\'Sl' thy "ere veq n!ce to Warren Company. Each They will join. the top Leadership 1nIf4. tbe-pjiiii.;' D'" f Wildllf ffi' I h Excessive speed was the mos/. I
. d __ It be i R -' d' to ri af J . I IVJ8Jon 0 . e 0 Cia s ave dangerous driving mistake again ,
an WU4 n )1s..... roo!" new. .rae 'l'Y p nted ter- ,une and, Citizenship winners in givinlg Mle ...... conn.otecs to a t . d ti f h S ' te
ri
114 - te "I'd tl I "u will taO , ' i' . I ' -"-k. :fi Jus receive no .ce rom t e til in 1954, killing 12,880 persons. The I
' as a p v.& c_zen. ' d t . ve 011>1 .e .:"y r ., '11\. con In a warn ng 1ft prow- the "1965 4-H to the Nll- drive UnIt uncl.r the w-';" ,', Civil S . C' .. th t
d
. 1 -.I ' additi" .>. . .ervlce. O1.nnUSBlon a ex- , 1953 total was 13,870. The Jnjur. "
A farm, church, an ciVIC e ... er, U1:opl..t.!.Is "t:'hool bag cr.unmed Dent type. In on, several in- tion" in WasJUngton, D. C,. . crank 1D the .no 01 til , 11 be h ld h f
' 85 tn d d .. . ha ' am.mations WI , e s ortly or total resulting "{rom exceseive
,Owen openrtea. O-acre potato no. \ hlou",y. 1be (le!lJl epen ent ""otDpamea ve pre- The COoperative Extension Ser- I,blrd 11 lIIed to put on tbe W ldllf M t . A t
._ hi with hi int ted t1 f 1'- h'- d 'al h hi 1 e 'a nag erne n "'ti
gn
s , speed remained about the same "
farm IU )Sattners p a -' rf ,rem,. 0 ;UIl % ': .... ' 'p4&re speci p amp on tbe yi,ce condJlcts these programs, allld banda. ' , (G P tecto) d FI h P
er. He also manages a 558-acre holt they fl1\,itd. a r. a:ntlt' gland- law tor distribution with monthly the awards are arranged by tIle Two opposing cama in the drfve ' roo . rs an 9 roo, as \he preced . Ing year-659,000. " J
tto
# i Mi I'" 1 Ul .. II'" ...... tet h bil'- di ductlon Foremen. Driv."rs under 25 years of ag.
co n ,.arm n 18 s",pp . . 3 IIr, ,,-; ,0 a .. ef)..... e ere a.om ep one .... N..tional Committee on Boys alld unit are ,eared rectl.1 to the ,. ,
At 8'7, Owen was elected vice / rl'cently wIth ,lleat Girls Club Work. Complete 1111- wire. whlch fonn the ri. Ie
,rea1d,ent of Oli'BP In December,; b'Jline to ab:r a J1tn. torm!ltion is available at of , the winll. , the ruJIber. and propagation field work, in an " .. ,ttlt of 111M'. .
19M. On the state PB oo.rd, he ...... :. Extension offices. motor unwinds, the cama CQIlYert altho h til eODaUtut rt
-reeente farmers from ' Holmel, the circular motion into alta-te assigned geographical area of the , ult . , '
....,. -- state. An employee in this work ' abOut 1t lIer I.' of tbe ictal
Knox and C08l\0cf:9n and . t ' . _ , ' arod clown lIapptna of the wtneL records and reports field data, op- I ali drivar .. ( " , .
COuntid, 8nd he repretJeJits Ohio . Ex-Justice 'of Peace " ,LaunGhed Iilto tU air, .the .,..,. erates and maintains equipment, (pi'
on the Fruit and "egetable Com- IFalols at Robbery theUc blrcl -oop., soan aJ1d determines factors limiting good 15,1180 JdDed and 8'J8!00i) in.Iure4-
modity Committee of the !American clive. lOre a 'real bird. , fishing and applies corrective meas- , 1951 'fIa. H,oi
Pann Bureau Federation. He ia 'RAYNE, La.-A 75-year-Old f02:>O' 0 '. FO h DOH' -. ' : I ures where needed. The work is, to ,oQ _ed enel aGO,OOO,inJured. " ,
marriD_=:-::ed , mer ,UItie. of the peace 'Uvtna, all cean IS es I er 4 some degree, supervisory. Desirable '!'be pecSeJtrlaJl "coreS
:
--- _ .:0.:. .i":: ' a $55 - a - month old - ale peDlion A d h W Id . , . l qualifications I h 0 U 1 d include a improvement for the fourth
va _ ._- , robbed a b.ank of $9,800. wal qulclit. roun t e or _ I thorough knowledge of the prop a- .ecuUve 7ear. Pedestrian
Ie and Potato Grcnrera A.eeoc- IlY ca1llM ",lid jaBed b7 the WASHlNGTO.H-Filhel gation, conservation and manage- were reducecl to 7,700 In 1 ....
.. tton and 11 now & director of the ,m. a llteloq frfencl. their _ lIdel o! me lei, ment of fish and fiSh foods. eompared With ' ,800 SD 111",
National Potato CounciL He hali 1 FralJ, erayhalrecl I\Jbert JOMI' '!'be IbItftuUon ba. " Work of the Wildlife Manage- Inter ..
" IimIcI the Potato Com- l' BOD "a. tackled by a customer a.1 . ftcalved a collection (If 'men,t Agent (G,iune 'Protector) in- remaina the cIlld
USDA. ' he bac1tecl 'lilt of the bank 1,000 tpe9fm.ena 01 LIberian 1lihu., eludes' responsible field work in the .aUII of pecS.atr1aD ,s.atha and ..
In PrtIbr- t wavlne a German p.aa automaUc!. IlU!IUi from Ialt and bractleb enforcement of fish and game laws f4Irle.. " "
. .. -n.;:.:::tW: I aWll7 hlJ wat-lr, .blalned, Ofti' a in the conservation and propaga- lIaturU7 WI. tile mol\
... _ ..... .; y u cat tile \ "I caD'f undedtend I tt" aaJd perIocl by GIOr,. c; of the tion of wildlite. Ail employee in .... of the week io driv .
..... __ , .... ..;..._ She-'- ltar or --A. "e".T "I'v.e FiIh iDd WUcWf. Service of , the this clau may exercise independent' wa. Ua,It flrn Ihtc.' !II'
_ .... VI"""" - --- uu n...... ............ a of 1he Interior 'l'bIa j dge t in hf k b t ts ISf cr .... In 1M .. au. tau.
_tba .. I kaown him all DI1' life, He "Idn' t mav .pecle. 'varie- with :e:e- , _,
, hllvo aJ17 kind of a recorel aJi :It Uu hltherto in the pO,rt aC,tiVftiea and discU!s problem.s Don t Blame Corn Whtn'
, doesn't add up." naUonal coUec:t,toDi. lIut 111 par- tliat may arise Game Protectors Th D' P
" tlcular int.ren II in the check hlUlters flBhermen collect Ings Of' t Op
, Female renaaaioll enee It , .between the lea evldence. apd a prebend and arreSt J:AST LANSnKJ, - WAle
"
.. of elltem enel we.f" olfendera,. att!a Sportsmen's and' popcom hlah pop, If. M d-
. tlllll: their bo,. frlendl Into Jolnl:<i thei may be qulW tarmerl' 1Deet:i
n
ge.and youth groups the :' of fOrDl It
! lIrDlT. _' IImflv. When ltudled. however, to give taJka-abd demoDatrationl 0?l =. be the way k
Tha. DeWllIaper of the , the,. fOlm4 we"preeent _.Ie. methode and prinCl- .
, ,.. - ..... pIes. ' Tbe amount cil aol,rture JD tM
IIiIt Free German 70uth or8anlzlI- dlfterlDt tntel. '!'bUB, 'an ocean E ....'-'_... ' I both ' bo 1mDe111 Jmpoi1aDt, 8lip1aiDl I : '1'.
appeal to 70une women ic poUlt 'IDe pot.". ' named poaltfOlll wiD be l1eld on aec::1.'1Il
t
' Uon Qle Junee' Welt, CUrled an ,1urnI oat ic ... far from a ' DllllUllwODl a ve . ' "
.' out to their bot the nllCei. ' May Z6 aDd a'ppUeationl for ex IL pn __ .".
of. tJeC!OJllin8 Judge Dodg- os muat be received by tile :-:. =-.:m ::;e:.:
---. - - .. - -. ! To o.fendant's Quiz ,;
CBJOOPD, Malt. _ lnation tnQ be procured from State Iteam ... to'rclecl and beN -:::=
I.,. JiIuJel II. .. "ad" State 01- a ... an, aplOllaD 01' ... at ...
tabl .. 'OIl 111m aIIIl ..... flce BuUdintr, Columbua liS, Ohio. '1'ee IIlUeb fll ecIIIUIMf'l
fund te .. llu-"tUc. , ,.":0...... . AH9 ' ,. ...., .. II ....
. x.tt. ".. ailLed I mat IA ' CO... u,a.a.O - ................ tile .,.. ..... '
eourt .. nJGIrH&... ('I!PP II wild' aame be reit In t.tie ...... T ..... tile air ....... ......
... ....... a* lira........ tiel .. and ..... and not adoptecl ..... 'I'I1II .. cil ..owu.. ...
.. wt.ae ... IfItI.
,JW net vMtl' tile... fn-t"!' :r-O"hJo--rDi ... ....I'J
w
-01- flu a In ileJaUn ....
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,.. ... ' '!IIe ..... - _n.... ''1 __ .... Wildlife. .?,
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PAOE TWO
MIAMI GAZET!'E
F.bruar,r. 1110
Retail and Wholesale
DON MOORE ________ ... ______ __________________ Edltor and PublJah ...
8, MOORE ________________________________________ Auoel. EdItor
TRY OUR HOME KILLED
BEEF AND PORK
TERM
. No Repayment
Re.trlcllon. "
We cut, wray and sharp' freezer for your .
FULL INFORMATION' AT Subscription Rates-$2. Per Year. In advance, In 6hioi ,UO elsewhere
Call Us or Drive Out
home free'!3r or locker
Phone 2322
L anon latioRal
Farm -Loan
33 3-2866
LEBANON, OHIO
ELLIS H. STURM,
,
Kelly Bros.
LYTL;E METHODIST CHURCH.
RY B. E. Baughn. Pastor,
METHODIST CHURCH
pille LI.Dlbert,
SElRS' GBvCE , Unified ::lervlce. 9: 46 a m,
WILL BE OPEN Sunday: . ,
Cburch Sohool. 9:80 a. m . Kr.
I{."ben McMillan. Supt.
. ' Norshlp Service, 10:80 a. m.
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Thl 'alDISville NatioDal Bank FRIDAY \
Till 9:00 P. M.
Holy Communloll, 7:80 a. m.
Cllurch School, 10: 00 a. m.
Adult WorshiP. 11.00. a. m,.
fl.
UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH
Youth Yellowsslp SUllday 7:80
p.m.
Obolr Practice 8.00.
FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIt":
Byron Oarver. Mintater
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO CLOSD
Establisher 1875 . . WOllam Ch
.. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SIDIDIY EVlliia Sunday ::; Mr.
Member Federal Depo.lt In.u,anee Cor'Dor'atlcln ' , SarI.,. ' Thomas, Supt./,!
_______ ........ " At 7:. Preaohinl: ever)' other
Bible ,Bohool, 9:80 a. m.
M'Ornlnr Worahtp, 10:80 a. m.
' Pray.r 7:()0 p m.
I' ............. ., 1' ,.,.... 11: 46 a. m. ' . . .
- ;' Evening 8ervloe, tlrat 8uo4ay b
Younr People', Meetinc.,7:00.
ElYenlns BerYlc 7:80 p. m.
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Crystal clear-':thanks to Texas J;astem
URV($ (0"' 115 'IIA' SlnE YOU
G:..:.s' .... r _,.. ....... D-.:,,,!HUK>Li natural gas .
nlr oa.t-' " t",'>If ';'1, ma1leu for
strc:. .,.d \hI. ' !.Oi.... s:Jpl'\iClt the Ohi'o .
' . ann cturc:r The Ohio f\ll:\ en Company, a
(.!.; .... m . of Texas , ,
.' .
Texas Eastern transports natur(l/. gai via pipeline' from the South.
west for use at the Owens-Illinois' Libbey plaint at Toledo to help'
prOduce beautiful and ' practical glassware. Not so long ago fine
taDle glassware was rare and expensive. Today, it is abundant and
reasonab1e in price, because modern equipment and fuels have
made mass production methods Natural gas-fired
naces, 10 w.hich critical temperatures are maintained, are used
to "baby" me molded glass alo{lg during' cooling stage IUld
give it its' final temper .. As a result, the g:las.sware you buy i$
beautiful; strong and econoniical.
..
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. ', EAST'IER"
.. ' /0,_.; -fro '
..
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. TU1J6 &ute". ;)00 '';'1,
. Ie"'; .......... .i ;"',"utmt. ApptlllUtM ,tIIId Ealttfft Melli.
: of:" l' ', I t . . .. j
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Ipntll.
CAESAR'S OIUEK FRIENDa
, Char_ Robeda, M1DIIeer.
Chatl.. StanJey. Supt.
Worthlp BentOe, 10 So m.
Buday Sohoul. U a. m.
8'T. AUGUaTINB CHURCH
ReT. Jell.' Bernlq, Putor .
II ..... 8:115 od 10:00 L m.
FIRaT .CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Prlo. Itob4irta, MlnlatAlr
Blble 8otlool at a. ..
MorninS .Worthlp at 10:10 a. lit.
E'f"enlns Worahip at 7:10 p
Prayer lleetlq eacla WeQfII4a,
evenlq.
OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B
William Lel.r, Mlnl,ter
8u11da, Botlool, 9:10 a. .. , I'nIak
Swart .. l, Bupt. .
MOrnlnlr Worahlp. 10 :10' a. ..
Youtla ' FelloW'lhip. b ........
LEBANON CHR flAN _ClaNOI ':80 p. IlL. MH. WUm& Olb1&
ChrfJUo Beine. .......,.. .... Yeatll director.
held evel7' Sua...,. ........ at 10 ",T. HOLL.,. METHODlaT
Hitrblaad Ava. at 11 o'clook. aa,molUl L. Koseu, III.nlIter
Suday eohool' at .... lloar, 8unc1ar 8eh'OOl, 1:10 a. IlL
T_UmoDY lit wec1D.. A. EanIhart, Supt.
day evctq of eao. IIIOJlth at 8. Worthlp 8entc:e; 11:10 L
SUNDAY IUDIO P&OGIU.I!I8: 1 p. m.
WSAt-a:41i L m.
L .. FULL GOIPBL CHURCH-,.J,0F
WPI'B-4.:" .. .. THa AUEMBLY, OF QOu
. Harvepbu"l
CHURCH QF CHR'aT
M.I" atId MI .... ' ........
S'udaJ': Blbl. ft a. ..
0enuD1lJlSoa, 10." a. ..
PreaohIDs. l1:IO ,L IlL
SUDday 1.8& Po IlL
Wed. 8Tenlq !llbl. emiT 7:10.
I
WAYN.IVILLE FRlaNOI
nrat 0., Sohool, ':10 a. ..
M .. tiq for W.onhtp, 10:10 LID.
ReT. Tbomu fAIIIlCMI. I'UtoP.
Bible. atud,., Thura4a". .,: 10 po.a. .
Chrlat'. AmNiladol'l, Satudar
1.11 p.1L
SWlday Buda,. 10:"
a. m. '
1I(Ornlnlr Suda,.: 11: 15
L m.
BvaareJlJltlc Semee, SQdaF.
':01 P. m. .
ElYeryooe ' yeteem ..
MOnet Of AHOINTMINJ ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
. Ad ........
Estate of Otto Boerner Deceased Estate of W. E. Cornel" aka Wil
Notice is hereby given that liam E. Comen Deceased.
Marie whose Post Office Notice is hereby given that
addresa is R. R. :1 Wa1DeaviUe Lucille Salisbury whose Post OfBce
Ohio, has been .: addreas ill Wilmini:ton. Ohio baa
Executrix of the te of Otto been duly appointed as Executrix
Boerner late of Warren County. of the estate of W. E. Cornen. aka'
deceased. William E. Comelllate of Warrell
P
Dalted this 11. day of April. 19&6. (loun'" ohio deceased
au Ziealer Atty .. ". .
620 Gas 4 mee Bide Dated. this 11 cia, of JUIle. 1961.
Dayton, Ohio. ' .. 'RALPH H. C:ARn,
. J14LPH H. CUEY . Judp of the Probate CoUl1
Judge of the Probate Court . ' Warren CoWlty, Olde
Warreo CouIlty. Ohi. Barlan B. JohDaon, Atty.
Medium Size Freezel'$ in many refrigeratod hold
40 or 59 pOl,lnds of f r01.en food; nnd of course, a gener
ou I supply of iCI! c'JlKs, In mnny
this compartment nc\'er needs
- AND-
"IIITI1I8
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BIRUSH WORK or SPRAY
Free Estimation
GEORGE MILLER
,Inquire at Thelma's Lunch
Phone 3424 Call After 9:00' P. M
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. AIRE YOU MOVIIG?
For Complete . ,
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HERSCHEL R.
J
,
. P. ;'l SoIIM refripratod Ire
",. ...aaw. '!'f!. oJ! 80 even 120 .
.-.. -f '11ft.. 'P:':: .. ,." or bottom
.... ,.,.r_ and rna, be
.. ........... _" s! .. !rlp,.:.r lYe. .
or This Much?
. 'un-SI Home ' ..... era cal' Cood billa! !-ft!'J .
familins live better (a,leu of 1M......
bilitir.a Cor plannins a\lead. 111-:0 ""'0 t-
upright MatchillS mode" Ilf reCti........
upright frceur are
'i .."' ........... "Pi for Jour famll," JOu a treat in .tore
"t .. " ,., .. a' ),our dealer". and tIfle aU .the ae';" featuresf Your
".1: ..... y"u .aI .. able help In chooelni the riPt 1Iae. aDd the
. A ' chi.,,,, Iu.- ,. ..... home. sao, 10 ,
_ Th .. .,:II,.i ....... e.r .... ... y
- FOR-
.. DIIIIIIIII
W.ter Lin
Tank. .nd
.... chln. Un
In.talled
Foand.Uon. Du.
142 In., 18 In. and 8' ln. Wid.
. COUlltl Inlp.cted
FRAil OSBORIE
Ol'lgonla Rt. 1
. Llye#Wlte ProgreBlllve
Aa Organlzat.on Second To None.
stricti,. Sellers on the Belt All
Around Market In the Country .
8ERVICE THAT 8.ATI8FIE8 "
For Dally 'Market Reports:
COMPLETE LINE OP
FROZEN FOODS
-e-
FRE8H and 8MOKD
,.
MEATS
---.
BREAD, PIES,
CAKES, ROLLS
-e- '
FRUITS
..,..e-I ,
-e-,.
F ..... ..
D.OT
WLW, Cincinnati.
WPi'B, M14411!town. 11:4& , .\ I ; , "
WCKY. Clnclnnatl, 13:15 H kit. .
WKBV. Richmond, Ind.,
(Eutern standard TIme) . iiez-a
NORRIS BROCK COMPAIft' : " . < ,
, ... .... f. .. J,1 1 .1
. . ' eA-H MON eM .
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K E I , D RIC
L.banon' 31241
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
Covered T ruck-lnsured
iBTATE ROUTE 48 AT PEKIN
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ARTIFICIAL
IIRtEDI. SERVIllE
Come In .nd DrIve the NEW DOD6E
GOOD USED CARS - WlLL TRADE HISH
ItliR'S ,MOTORS
Phone 2341 Waynesville, Ohio
w
I
.. New Singer
fro ... $109.95 up
NO CHARGE OR
For 0 he tri.1 in your home call Middletown 33801 collect or
writ. Singer Sewing M.chine Company. 1223 Crescent
. .
WiIIoa Co""e Prod_
Concrete Block Chl ...... y Block
Rock Face Block . Waterproof C ......
Stul ..... ..d P.lnt
c.n.nt .nd Mortar QI_.
Dr.ln Tile ... lId .... Supp ....
SHEEHAN RD. P.o. BOX 34Z
CENTERVILLE, OHIO
LEE.' TIRES LEE TilES
'lHAT GOOD TEXACO CAS AND on..
SERVICE - FIRISTONE
WAYNESVDJ.E
LOWEST PRICES I.Now many models
of Dodge trucks are priced lower than all
other makesl . Vet with these low prices.
quality-built Dodge trucks are dependable
as evert
HIGHEST pdWER I Power-Dome V-8
englneB, with 189 to 202 hp., are the most
powerful of any leading trucks. Vou'll
save tim&, save on operating costs, with
these modern, short-streke V-8's. Thrifty
8'8 available, too. . .
,
sMARTEST STVLlNGI
The biggest wf'lp-around
wind$hield of'any make I
New Dodge truoks give
you brilliant, Forward
Look styling. One test- .
drive will tell you they're
best for your business I
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PAGE FOUR
Custom Baling
Raymond C. MeCall
'Waynesville, Ohio
Phone 2982
BANK RUN GRAVEL--Loaded
VILLA, F09DS
Home of Fine Foods
Free deliv,ery Mornings
and Afternoons
SEA R S G R 0 'C E R Y
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THe MIAMI GAZETTE, WA'N
( .
Thursday JULY t4, 1955
.
NEW TAXI SERVICE :
L A.' CAB
_PROMPT
-COURTEOUS
-CLEAN
-EFFICIEN1
-MODERATE
RATES
Office \n Twin Theatr, Building
PHONE 2111
at Davis Furnas Pit. We also Cars are now being washed
deliver. ARMITAGE & ON. at Jone's Sinclair Service by
Phone 2761 tf Richard and David Scherer. w. Sarva Wayn vlll. and
Mon. thru Fri., 4 " to 6 P. M. 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITlnRnYIIIIIU'.S'.'ii.ilillililiiiiimiiiiilimiil1linflliflflmnnmmnl
WELL DRIWNG- Sat., Sun., 9 A. M. to 6\ P. M. III III
Prices:-$1.50, $2.00 for Started and Day Old Chick. from PuIII,. ... III
white sidewalls. .
WATER WELL DRILLING-Elee , _---,. ___ ....,--_--:::--: Typhoid CI.an Flock. Siralahl Run
tric Pumps Installed. LONZElL WANTED: Alert, neat PtiONE; Waynesville 2761 'e12.00 and Up' par 100
ohio. ' , X-954-955 Waynesville Are a. See Singer 'CJJ:::IO' 'uJ::lOJ'. ROCKS, WHITE WYANDOTTE8. NEW HAM.... .. a'I:Ol.
SPARKS Route 78 Waynesv1l1e, man for sales and service In " .... i-===:::::1
Sewing Maehing Co., 1223 Ores- NOT I C E REDS. R. I. REDS. LIOHT BRAHAMA8.
REAL ESTATE- washed and '.Ilels Ba,BL
ald
A'l
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WANTED TO BUY -Large Farm polished at Belcher's Service ' Journal' Record Books, Typewriter '12.00.um t1P PER 100
loutb ot Dayton preferably dalry S b' R . H Ribbons, .... Paper, Reln WhIte Bocks, White Wyandlottes, New HampllJlli.e e. R MElro &In .
w. D. JOHNSON
' , 605 Wyoming' tation . y onnte aro.n. ..""., ...... LIght BI1iluuDl" BI--I. -_.a WhIte Jia "-
forcementa. Bitt Ben Double Letter DAY OLD .......19.M.::i up .... r IIBWEeT HATCHERIES CHICIS
Street, Dayton 1fI, Oblo. $1.25 plain, $1.50 white File Boxes, ReceIpt Booke, and 8M6 Gmnantown Street. phone Nl9 .-
c-3-17-<St)-8-31 wall tires'. many other Items. THE MIAIO . 8, Ohio , am GER"'ANTGWN ST. DAYTON" 0
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS-
FOR SALE-Piano. upright. GEO.
HENDERSON. Phone 3622.
c-8-17-2.
TAILORING For Men and Women.
MRS. BUTLER. Phone 2491.
0--3-3-(3t)-317
SPRING SPECIAL
A regular $1.50 Grease Job
.for 99c with every oil Change
Cars Washed & Polished
BOB'S TEXCO STATION
Business Available
THE WESTERN AUTO SUP-
PLy ' COMPANY baa opportUD-
ities available for aggressive in-
ctivl1uals interested in owning
tht:ir own business. Qualified
individnals will become members
of the more than 2800 dealers
in the We8tern Auto Associate
Store "Family."
Get acquainted with the many
benefit!! offered through the As-
sociate Store Plan. ' Many good
locations available. Minimum
cash approximately
$8500.00. For further detals -
Send coupon:
TO: Western Auto Supply Co.
F.iseher and Ross Ave.
Box No. 56
St. Bernard 1'7,
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dear Sir;
Please send me at no cost or
obligation all details concerning
the Western Auto ' Associate
Store Plan.
Name
Address ____ . ___ _
Pbone
Car Wash Sale
. at
JONE' S SINCLAIR SERVICE .
First 5 cars in on Saturday June
4 will receive free 4 tires painted.
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! ACCident'
: Time ' ..
$uwlia show-and Joa knOW
_ thaI increase a-
larm ac;tivitie. increaac. Be.
c.an(ull -
Keep Money-
C.oming In('
f" wi , .. I
,.., .. ""., aWlit:'.
: A disabling accident kills yo.-
: earning ability at the veIY ,
lime when you need monef
the mosL But ,01 con fuel'
: coming j,,-through a
Fanners and Traden Accident
Disability and Medical ElL-
. :I IXflse Plan designed especially
for fumenfand owen who
:I depC'lHl upon lheir amine
abili', co IUppon their fam-
: ilia. Low _I-with maD, e.
:
J9U81PlVII P3
Pr.. M nd. wi.h_( co .. o. oblj lon. ,
complete detat" of .our ftt'w Jatan chit.
pto.ide. Accideot.1 Uencfi u,l.
Diubilh, loco.1: Meche.1 Pa)'menu .
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It takee Jive to make i>mgres.,
, I .
Th6 cus'omer mUEt 'IZPt a Sood deal. In fact, the CUlrtorMr. .
slttys in tlle game only llS lung fUl he gets most for his
nlOUCY fnm G. E, .
cl':Iployee must have a hand that includes thE!. .. s:t
po ;s!blc C31\ls in pay, benefits, . promotion and good.
Cllm'1il!Om.
The "'.... owner his savingS to provide
toolr. - machines, buildings, equipment, So the share own.er
must get his part of the winnings.
The supplier sita in for thOusands of busln .. , larie .and
amall. AU a sta'ke in at G.a .
The public always bas hand. up local purchalpNr
.... , pRyiDc fair shan of.taseB aad ail , in
,CllBlDUDity activitiee IIIUIt Ill..,. be iD &lie cihti C.lt. .ile
the public.
cb player t ........ ,
, . I
t. When any oC the the b.cmds g. th.tt its fair .... CIt .
the wiDhings, Progress m.opo Aud N1 hundli \aea
2. As long as all 'five hands g:t a !air share of the 9,rtnn'lQPt,.
PI'OgresS goes on aDd ever,ylxAty ahedd. . ' , . ,
, ,
That's why G.E. tria so 110m to TIetJe every hand
played fair:lY-with all 1M cards 0f1, the
Vol. 1 t No. 1
School I.oard I,aml"
SUp eri,lll nd Iii I
. The Waynesville S c h 0 0 I
,Board, . worlci.ng with J a.ck
Souther, Warren county sUpef-
. intendent hired a auper-
intendent' of Way n e s v ill, e
schools. He is George
sc'hoo,l superintendent
at Leesburg in Highland
county for the past 8 years.
Greer has accepted 'a
year contract. He succeeds
'of William D. Mya-s, who had
announced earlier he. was re-
tiring.
The school board was very
much itnpressed with. Greer',s
past record as a school super-
intendent.
Mr. Greer high
school in Salem, W. Va., then
Salem college. ' He
graduated in 19S0. He took
post-graduate work at .
Virginia. University and Wit-
termerg earning
hI. master'. degree in educa-
tion in 1961 at Wittenberg.
, Greer in me pas t has
at- tdiami
hish, e.chool ill Fayette
tt "
I He, is 37 years 'old, a
wife and , {opr children:
'.
Waynesville High ' School
Alumna 'enjoyed the 86th an- "
nual Alumna Banquet I,t.eld Oil'
Saturday, May 31 at 6:30 p.m.
, in the beautiful school
gym. There were 320 members
and friends in attendance.
After a deliQous dinner was'
served by Moffett's of Wil-
mington, Mildred
GentrY over the ,pro-
gram t'he evening. Nomina-
tions wer;e made for the sev-
eral 'offices an election
was held. The new officers are
,as follows: Robert Ber-
'nard - '4'; Vice Pres., John
Perry sackett '46; Correspon-
ding Sec., Evelyn Johns Hart- '
.ode '39; Recording Sec.;
Phyllis Bailey '48;
Treasurer, Janice Brown Pow-
ell '58. '
Sarah Burnett received red
. rO.ea for the oldest
mem-bef present. She gradu-
. ated in. 1900.
Seth FUQlace 'Was present
and it was noted that 'he has
never mined, an alumna ban-
quet in 61 'years.
The class of 192' was the
very proud winner the at-
tendance cu'p.
Informal YiaitiAa waen-
joyed b all after the proJl'aIn.
Pictured at right is Reginald O. Hill, co-publishel' and
tWo; manager of the Miami Gaze. as he filla out the first
lubscription blank bousht William Nell of the NeU In-
Agency.
0Dce apia IUbicriptio'
_ami' Gazette." , .
William Nell of tbe NeU Agency in Waynes ville
eli. honor ' co the 'Gazette' 17 .ubscriptioll nuDlber
OIlC.
Subscription number two
waa purChased by Paul A. '
Sherer, a former publi8het of
thIe old 'Miami Gazette. This
new.paper served me Waynes-
ville area for over 'one hun-
dred rears.
Subscription number
is held by Paul A. Sherer, Jr.,
a residene of Waynesville.
Dennis Dalton, writer for an-
other area MIW.paper, bought
the fourth sub.crip.tion.
The fifth subscription went
to Earl W. Conner, Executi"re
Vice President' and of
the oN a t I
Banlc. Ross H. pres-
ident of the. Wa.ynesville Na-
tiOna I Bank purchased .Iub-
scription .ix.
Dexter Martin, Waynesville
Mayor, purchased n u m b e r
seven. , Number. eight went to
Don Workman, area realtor .
and auctioneer. Number nine
j ' '.
t was purchaaed by Jim ' Crane.
. Cashier a t the
Waynesville ,B.,dc.
Harry R a \'1 c h, Waynesv'ille
Pharmasist, . bought ' subscrip-
tion number 10.
The f.int .tIeID subscriptions
were printed 'on a leamer:
grainea card to set them apart
from the regular subscription
blanks. _
Plan. are art for the sub-'
scription drive .to be .tarted
chi. .eelt. Boys aneJ girls will
be selling .ubscriptions and
camina aift certificates worth
for each If) subacrip-
. ,
sold. The y.oungster that
sells the greatest number of
subscriptions will win a gnnd
prize.
The grand. prize is a por-
table with t ltand
valued ov.eT $100. Sec:ond
prize will , be a tape
Prizes are furnished by' the
.,
(continued on page 12) .
The Waynesville town coun-
cil met last Monday night in
Mayors office at fire
house.
The meeting was bro,light
to order and bills ,of the
were presented and! giv-
en approval to be paid.
Mr. J achon Hedges, a
Lebanon attorney, was in'vited
to the meeting to disClJLSS a
park project.
Mr. Hedges is .
of the Patk District
for all of Warren County with
Mr. Corwin Fred.
parle is to crreate
a park district for all of Wat-
ren Couney. Its mam. -purpose
be for conservatiol1 and
recreation. Creating a park
district help to con-
serve the natural ' reaources
and beauty .in the face the-
Mr. Paul Sherer, left, and Paul A. Sherer, Jr.-, right, receive
subscriptions numbered 2 and J from David Edaa11, co-pub-
,Hsher and editor of The Miami-Gazette. Mr. Sherer was the
of the past Miami Gazette 'over 15 year go.
Cor r e spo n da ot s .1'11 In Memory
la me d For 6 all t, t I
Waynesville Society edil:or
for the Miami Gazette will be
Mrs. John Vair (Pat). Any-
one to submit
. con. "
hel' 897-6826.
/. .
Spring . Valley" .
.and Lyde dtould contact their '
area cor.respondants for . per-
sonals" or news events.
are: Springboro, Mrs. Ralph
Yauger (Barbara), 60
Drive, 7464636; Spring Val.
ley, Mrs. Flora Burns, 1 Main
Street, 862-4190;
burg, Mrs. Charles Price, 22
E. Main, 897-')72 and Lytle,
Marjorie Stamper, R.R. 2 3030
Lytle Road,
rapid grow;tb expected in 'this
WalJen County is 1Ihe ,
only Cou'ncY' that does not
have a park .district in this part
of OhiO.
. Mr. Hedges' out
that the project wl)uld cost
the Village anyd"ing. The
parle district could get support'
from the Warren County
general fq;.d and from me
State Department of Natural
Resources. The State. Highway
Depaftment would maintain
all access highways. ,
Mr. Hedges felt this project
could tie ' in with the
Creek. project and
- could do much for the
Waynesville. area as a recrea-
tion ceIlter.
The CoUilcil approved the
reaolutio .. co make appIicacioa.
for cbia project.
Mayor Mania .. ,Mr.
DlC1ce the retail met' ..
chants of WaynaVille.
The flap ,nU fly for the
j Fair Parade altd for
all national holi4ay"
-
'Pre-F,air Bide
,Tickets A:vailable
Ride tickets will be sotd' in',
advance of the Waynesville
Country Fair at the following
businesses: Ray Miller's,
Cleaners, Waynesville Furni-
ture, and the Waynesville
Lumber yard.
Tickets bought before the
first clay of the fair will be
sold n,t a discount.
.. PRESEN'r WREATHS
The Waynesville Boy Scout
troop 40 and the Lytle Boy
Scouts and Cub Swuts pre-..
at The
Valley Gardena.
. In the morning the Litle
Scouts the wreath
and in the afternoon the
troop presei..d
the wreath.
Hedges he would be iDter. ' .
ested in the PQSition of ya ..
. lage Solicitor. .
Mr. Hedges said he woUld
be interested and felt he Cop.ld
attend at least the fint meec-
ing of council qd,. moncb.:
A meeting wu set f. ' 10
o'clo.ck MODday at Mr.
Hedges office .. 'Lebaaoa 10
dUc:uu the detaila.
. A quacion W&I niMd. to
wilat ... planned f .....
(continued-OD pap
The Miami
lIedeorama
.' , .A bIB new attraction, Mexi-
corama, will open 800n In
,downtown Medea City, pro-
IOUth at the b'order
vUiton , with a 90-mlnute
lpectacle of Mexican music and
dance, a meal at Its 800-eeat
reatau'raIJ:t whose menu will be
International as well ..
M .......... "' .......
fights and rope-twirling ,n d
the opportunity to watch top-
night arUsana at work crea
handcrafta which can be
bouaht at low, controlled
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ell Iller
of ' f.ull-Serv i ce
Saving time and is important of us of the, ,de-
mands of modern 11 vl'ng. We" re busy Wl th JQbs, faml 1 les, homes, soc-
ial and civic activities recreat'ion. We need to economize time, . '
eyery way we can.
.,' . ,
. The old fashioned way was to go one place to tra'1sacty.our
" another to arrange a loan,-, and thlrd even ffour.th
for your checkj,ng account and other flnanCl a 1 serv1Ces ..
The modern full-service banking way now takes care of all your
banking' at one office. It saves you time, steps and money.
.
Checking accounts
$avings eCCQunts
Automatic saving (by transfer from
checking account to savings)
Traveler's checks
. Safe boxes
Christmas Club accounts
Bank (or equivalent)
loans
Hom, modernization loans
'Mortgage loans
Insurance loans
Collate'ral loans
Commercial loans
Passbook loans .
. Foreign 'remittances
let' Our
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,
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Full Service Bank
Do it ALL for "You!
Yes
A quick look at the chart above will show you
the wide range of financial services available
here. ' a modern money "supermarket",
this is a convenient place to take care of all
your family and business financial require-
ments. Besides helping you with many"finan-
cial services, our bank has the experielnce .to
. provide financial counselling which mav' prove
valuable to you. You are cordially invirted to .
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'BIBLE SCHOOL TO MEBT
The "bytle M e t 'h 0 d.i s t
Clurch will bold ita Vacation
Bible School on June at'
'.11 Their program. will
'I.e held on Sunday June 1'.
Invitations are ext.ended to
all for both dte Bible School
ad the Program.
Here and There
Mr. and Mrs. Earl ICnedler
aael family spent the Mem.-
erial pay weekend in Iowa.
House guests of Rev. and
Mrs. David T. Willard -and
Son bis parents '
Fandmother fro m
Lurg, ,fa.
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Engagement
AnnDunced
Mrs. Janet Goode is an-
lIOuhcing the engagement of
. Iaer daughter, Deborah, to
Darold E. Whitmer, Jr., son
of Mr., and Mrs. Darold E.
Whitmer" Sr. of Waynesville.
Miss Goode is a graduate of
. and is presendy
attending Miami University.
Her fiance graduated from
1V aynesville High and at-
IieIIded the Univeraity of Cin-
cinnati. He will ellitie'r the ser-
Yice on June 10. No date has
!teen set for the wedding, ,
Image Man
Man That Made God
Ma'd ,
National Anthem
New Yorkers
Club IIWI
81 PAT VAIR
,Wa)'nnviUe - 897-6826
, 1.1he Rainbow girls &howed
their appreciation of their Jr.
Past Worthy Advisor, Terry
Robinson by having an out-
going ceremony for her Wed:
nesday night, May 28 at their
,regular meeting. An enjoyable
evening was' hjld by all.
Miami Chapter 107'. Order
of the Eastern Star will bonor
, . their Past Matrons and Past
Patroits on Monday, "Juno : 9
a't 8:00 p,m. in. the .Masonic
Temple; Grand Electa will be
present and a fun is
. planned . .
The Past Matrons will not
be to -have a meeting in
June .
The Worthy Matron. and
, Worthy Patron of Miami
Chapter and,their children
tended a '69 Matrons
Patrons, picnic ' at Rocky Fork
Lake on . Saturday, May 31
and the Past Matrons and Past
Patrons of District 21 picnic at
tile home Howard and Lucille
'Steritz of Lynchburg on. Sun- '
day, June 1. Much tood.
consumed and a time
was by aU.
ANSWERS: Betz. Drury.
Storch. lancaster. Grant.
SCORE: 5 - expertj 4 - fre
quent watcher; 3 - sometime
viewer;.2 - hardly ever; 1 -
no fan.
.
by Priestly
Sap inger
by Kluger
by 'Cali
ART EXHIBIT BY: ,
Garden Club Contest Winners From Grade
High School Class. ' "
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. '897-4826
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day t June 4
Editor'. Note: Many readers
will . remember the "Dry
Ridge" column by Mr.. D. J'
Frazier from the old Miami
Goette. The Gazette is
proud to publUh her column
once again.
By D, J.
, Greetings from Dry Ridge
to aU our old friendS and to
our friends.
Once again .the Gazette .
ia starting on its way and we
hope that everyone will wei.
come it and help make it a
success. How can you help?
First of all subscribe. Then
send in news items. Our reo
porters are good . hut some
times they do not hear some.
thing that is important to
someone. Write letters to the
editor. What is your pet
peeve ? Your lpcal paper is
the place to air it. Are you
glad the paper is starting
again? Some- people cl1dn't
realize how important! a locai
paper is until we Lost ours. A
town isn't a real commuttit'y
without a paper. It is only a
'Goon
sul>urb 'of .ome place . else. In
the case of WaynesyiJle of
several different places. So',
come. on, help these two .
melt who are
starting this project and help
and your town at the
'same rime.
Memorial Day 1969. As us
on. we are stay
ing ' quietly at home. It.is a
warm sunny day with a
. haze in t;he ' sley that might
mean any thing. Not so many
trucks on' highway 73 as ' us
ual but lots of people hurry-
ing many of them
.hauling boats. That is one of
the new things since we
back in the fifties: It used to
be a rarity but now it is com-
. mOil - to see cars with boats,
headed for Cowin Lake or
I '
Rocky Fork or some river. I
. hope they know all .the
of water safety and follow
. memo Have the children all
learned to swim? How about
the grownups.? Not to late to
, learn. The ReeJ. Cross will
teach you in one 'of their
many classes.
Big on Dry Ridge.
Fir.t on January 19," 1959 my
old house J,urned down and r
had to build a new one. Now,
The Miami Gazette
too, I no longer live aJ.o leo
My grandneice and her ddr-
teen year old and
. eleven yeat old girl now sh;lfe
the house is really t:oo
small and help with the falrm
\
and its many animals. .
I have been reading solme
copies of the Gazette
1 . bought at Mrs. Courtnteys ,
sale. They might haVle
written today ;..- even wh-at a
woman ':caUed tripe
about the bull getting out 4lmd
the neighbors helping get him
in'." We have sheep again Clnd
dog troubles . . Hogs an.d hog
troubles. Cows and calves ,md
calves "and calf troub.es. I lstill
raise veal calves and go to the
weekly stock auction but the .
old Community Sale is gone
and the nearest' one is at the
Producers Stock . Yard at Wil
mington. I had bad luck with
the la.st one .I bought. It
doesn't know what a coW' is
for but loves Ca,Hlac frolill a
pop b9ttle. He grabs for the
bottle and, whi;h, it is t.etllPty
and he is ready for another.
_ A.1so we have dogs, eight of
them, and six new puptpies
with their eyes' just open. We
have pair of Scotties, Dirk
and Snuffy. The puppies are
hera. 'There are .three Border
c;,lliea; - older
11. trained . .beep .clog and' two
terrible :teen-agers. All tbose
are registered , good attock.
we Fat. AU,e1rc. a
beagle, . odd but ,
Shoe bbttona, . wJio
was cUoppccl in our 1aac lmcn
.bc- WfI;. an' .. tiny
t;. : . .. ncri . my-old cbllit
. Sandy who finds aU these
_ dogs 'lWei to.- bear.. .... . ,
. ,: The farm is' -being
.by two moon.lightera, BL and. Chapmaa,. Wftc cJiaaIu .....
BL who do a good job but of Weclnaclay
haven't time to do a1f the of latt week. .
maintenance work we , need. Gueatt of J'ane Kenaecr on
Gone are the days when pea- Wedneaday evening Weft- Nt.
pie to clean barns and build and Mn. George Francia of
fences and graSs were' easy Franklin. '
to get. George BUDDell was a Sun
So life goes on on Dry day . morning ea1ler on his,
. Ridge, just the same old atory mother Nellie BunneD.
as it was in the forties and 0p.1. reportS her
fifties. We have another war husband is much ' ...
going on wit& even lesa en- in Health aad .... re-
thusiasm" prices higher and 'turned to Whita Reat Home
higher for what we buy and . . . following a three week Ita)' at
lower for what we sell. There . yeterans Hospital.
was one time when We were '.
getting two dollars a bushel Gladys Hartman'. SuacJay '
for corn. It said so right in visitor was her 80ft ' Cmarad of
the Miami Gazette. So long Wilmington. .
until next week.
1111 I.f
fri'lll lilil
Sunday afternoon calJus Oil
. Mrs. &ina . Burnett was Mr.
and MI'I. C. D. Roberts of
Lewishurg, O.
Mt. and Mr . J. w.
were Sunday visitor. of Mrs.
Ada Courtney and Maria
Elbon.
Rue and Antha Dinwiddie .
were guea. of Sara Burnett
on Sunday. .
Nellie BUDGeD was a recent
visitor of her son Rhodes and
family of William Lad, Wil-
Fl.orance gueata, dUst
past week, were her daughter .
Mrs. Robert Crane;
James Crane and Rev. Young.
Rev. Young on
Emma Raper.
Doris Howard and children
Jerry and of Har-
veysburg wqe "Home" vi.i-
tor. one day wt week. .
Guests of Carrie Russell
pa.t week were Mr. lind Mr .
Heber RusseU, MariOll R ... ,
seU and. William Dunn of
Lebanon.
M r I Olarlea , Berry
Georgetown aacl Mr.. Olulea
Barger ,of New
Wayneaville raidena,
. callecl OQ Emma Raper . ad
Anna Thackara on Tueaday.
Mr. ana Mr.. I..atu
Hade
Our Hoet, Cfueace Ward. -
reporta the ,pr.t..;.. a ptanred '
and oUr- Mari.e Ward
is on haviftJ ,
frah"yeaerab1a to acld.,her
. menus 100ft
ft, MIAMI QAZ'I'l'U
P.O. Boz 78 - Phooe 887-1921
. I'abIIIIIId _MIa W ..... ., at WQDtIYiIle, Ohio. 8ubeoriptioD price 18.00
,. ,... If ...... prioe 100 per eclP1.
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0aarm.aiDe' BUM .. " --. '. Eclltor
",aiel O. Bill, David Bdu,D l PubliaI:aen
P.O. Baa: 78, W.,..mDe, Ohio U088
The , surface.toJair miuile'
designed to bock out enemy
aircraft before mey reach the
United States, the CIM.tO
Bomarc, will ' be featured in a
U.S. Air Fon:e emibit at The
WayneaYille Country F a I r
from June 12 to 14.
The rugecl now
tand. on . guard at
locations in the United States
and Canada on a 2 .... hour
basis. It has been a key seg
ment of oUr air defense sys
tem since 1960. .
SAGE (SemiAutomatic
Ground Environment) centers
have primary conuol of the
Bomarc. SAG E guides the
NEW DRIVE GIANT SIZE
missile to the area of
hpatile aircraft, up to 440
miles away and at altitudes
to 100,000 feet, Where the
Bomarcs own aiming system
takes over and steer. it '(O the
target area. The warhead is
exploded by a proximity fuse.
, A Bomarc squadron, pack-
ing a nuclear capability, pro.
vides air 'defense for a 500,000
square mile area. Only 30 sec
onds warning is needed
. blastoff. "
This exhibit i,s ' sponsored by
The Waynesville Country Fair
in cooperation with the U.S.
. Air Force. Display hours , are
I daily and admission is free.
1 gaL
CUBE STEAK
BREADED DRUMSTICKS
BREADED CHUCK WAGON STEAK
BREADED PORK STEAK
MliS. J'LOJM, BU:PS
Spring VaDe,. - Ph. 1-'190
The regional initiation lof
the Jr. OVAM lodge was
at the ONG Armory in' Mid-
dletown Saturday, May 24.
program Waften is , Methodist Ch ure" Sunci.y
alaQ-' top trade-athlete, holding evening, May for Rev. and.
the school dUcus ' record Qf Mrs. Nolan Sansom. who -had
137 feet'! WatTen was served the church for. three
of his clas.. . years. . Mrs. CoDDie. Stone-
He will attend Ce>mell UDi. ' burner was. 'in mqe of the
The Jr. OVAM was fowtld-
ed -in 't8H and is che olc!leat
patriotic organization in. abe
States. . _
., versitY, Ithic;a, New York: in' program. A c:erc:ifu:atae of ape
September.
pred.tion cash gift Was
The
the Walter ; Copsey Lodge of
Spring Valley attended: Har
old 'Simison, Oarence Smlidt.
J alee Scott, Haines Craig, .and
Hy Seitel. I
Lawrence S-im i.on was
Spring Valley's candidate
initiation.
Schow:..up
Warren Steel, IOn of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Steel,
wit Road, has been a
football and aeademic s(:hol
arsLip. Warren is - the ,only ,'
four-year letterman at
High since the
TOP
VAWE
STAMPS
. liere ....t There presented to Rev. by
Seitel of SeiteL'. De - Robert Coole. The benediction
Fla. Mr. Seitel . is an area " . was giVal by Nn. . Shirley
Store recently reo ' Koogler. ' Refrealunenta were
tutned from Cape Q,raI, in the with
, representative of Gulf Amen. Mo. DorOthy PepningiDD. in
ca Corporation of Rev. Sansom will be
Cape Coral, Florida. ' retiring next montft
Mt. -and Mr William C. '
Bunu Ave., re-
c:endy retunled from a ail'
through the South. Mr. and
Mrs. Burna viaited relatives in
Columbia, North CarouPa and.
Jacksonville, Fla. I
A get-together wp
held at Spring Valley United
KAHNS
Cold and Bot
Canada's coldest tempera- I
tun was 81degrees below zero
F., recorded at Snag, Yukon
On the hottest day
a sizzling 113 dep!eS F.
tered on thermometers In
Mldale ' and Yellow Grass
Saskatchewan. '
Wednesday,. June: 4
'Winsor 10 'Speak At, eM
PH. 897-5372
Eighth grade ,commence-
ment exercises are being held
Fri.day afternoon ele-
mentary centers of the Clin ..
ton-Massie' system.
Dr. George Winsor, of Wil-
mington College, will be the
speaker for the Clarks-
'ville event at 1 :30 p.m. '
. .. Commencement e x ere i s s
.. " 1
, for the Kingman school will
( be at 2:15 p.m. ,
- ''',. Friday is also" tthel final
of school this ' te.rm for
students at Clinton-Massie.
. Final- day for teachf!rs will be
Saturday.
C. M . . School
Clinton Massie school dis-
trict will hold. a summer
school program from June 16
July 29.
School report there
will be reading and arithmetic
classes for elementary pupils
at Harveysburg, Clarksville
and Kingman schools.
Courses to be taught this .
summer at the high school will
include . advanced and reme-
dial mathematics,
and r:emedlal English, .typing,
world historY. and industrial .
arts.
Libraries are to be open at
all CM buildings this summer.
Alumni Association Dance
The Harveysburg Alumni
Associati;n win honor gradu-
ating' classes' of 1944, 1954
and 195.9 at its annual . meet
here, Saturday night, June 14.
Dinner will be served. in
'the school cafeteria at 6:30
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. 'The Mi'ami' Gazet e
p.m. Dancing to ,the musici_of,
ccThe George Brothers 50-50
Band," wHl follow g:ym-
enburg had ,ft dinfter
guests, Tuesday evening, their
Mr. and: Ma. Gamer How.
ard and cWIc:lrea lpetlt me
Memorial Day weekend ill"
Gauge, ICy., ' as guesta of' , . .
Howard's parenti,
Howards.
. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
nasium.
Mrs. Marie Chenoweth .and
Mrs. judy Sargent are co-
chairing the evel)t. . .
Victims Relatives Fl'om Area
One' of four victims () a -
car crash ' in Clinton' COllJnty,
Saturday May 24 had
relatives living in this aJ;E:a.
She " was Deborah Molbley,
18, of Wimington, daug;hter
of Wilhur and Ida Frances
. '
Mobley. ,She was also a grand-
daughter of the Everett Gor-
t and a gr,eat granddaugh:
of, Mrs. " Blal1Fhe Can, of
_ Am 0 n g her .
are a brother
Mike, of Wilmington an.dl two
great aunts, Mrs. Rayn).ond
Adams, of Corwin and Mrs.
Emerson Masters, of Xen,ia.
Services \AI ere
Tuesday afternoon at (he
Marsh Funeral Home with
burial in Wilmington
tery.
Besides Deborah, 0 t It e r is
losing their lives in the acci-
dent on Ohio 3 ' near Sabina
William, Mustaine:. 17,
". of Washington Court
driver of the car in which she
was riding and both occupants
of the other auto, Carl D,
johnson, 18 and . his !;ister,
jean, 20, both of Greenfield.
Jonah's Run church will ob-
Austin ' Conner, of Xema.
. Mrs. Bob NeWsome of
Xenia were guest here, Tues-
day 'afternoon of her grand-
parents, the clint T aylon.
. . Mr. Mrs. Ted
and Paul Tomlinson have re-
turned home from a mush ..
room . hunting . trip in. MidU-
gan.
On the previous Sanda)
dinner psts of tAe. Gamer
Howards were Mrs. Howard'
brother sister-in-law, Mr'
and Mrs. . Raymond RobertS
.. and Theresa and.
Debbie, of Clarksville. . . .
It takes about 120 years of drippings to fonn one cubic
inch of cave .onyx at the famed Caverns of Luray in Virginia.
but because the natural wonder is already ten to 12 million
.years old. it stalactites (growing the and
stalagmites (growing up from the ground).are big enough to
attract more than 400.000 visitors a year. , '
now
Otildren's Day &Jmday.
with a special program nt the W q y n.
moming service.'
.Mrs. Ruth Sullivan , t Oh,io
. the . Bennett family; ,Ii , .... --..... ... -,
dinner held at Triaftgle +Park,
Dayton.
. Mrs. Bob Newsomle of
Xenia was a ' here Tues-
day. afternoon of her s;rand-
parents, Mr. and' Mrs. ' aint
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs Otarles Pric;e
spent. the weekend in Wil-
mington as guests of Mrs.
Price's mother, Mrs. Lee
Mr. and' Mrs. Leroy Ellis,
Mrs. Mabel Terry and John
Hahn attended the Allen
family reunion dinner held
Sunday at the Red Brick huil-
ding in W
Weekend houseguests of the
Ralph Dawsons and son
the
.and .son-in-Iaw, Mr.: and Mrs.
Jim Van: EWs children,
Kay ani MkllaeJ,
, wega, Wisconsin .
. Monday night 't h eo Van
Epps attended the commence"
m .program at Clinton- '
Massie high school. Bruce
Dawson was th,e 104
in the graduatinsr class.
af.ternon the . \T.an
Epps visited With the Clint
Taylors.
of the Frieridship
BaptiSt clturch.. will hold a
skating a t ;Lebanon
t!omfkh dlDIU
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ADAMS CONSTRUCTION co.
143 WEST MAIN ST. C?HIO.
Call Coned All Hours to 5' 'fears.' To Pay
MORTE ADAMS. JR .. OWNIi:R OFFICE
E .. WADE
PH. 746-8900-70i&-3651
For A Good Deal On A New or
U'sed Car or Truck
. SEE BAY B. LAD
Stueve Ford
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, By Paul Sherlock
fever will begin
,apreading rapidly in June and
will infect millions of Ohioans
befoie it reaches its end in
I
midOctober. This isn't a di
it is an exhilarating sen
aation that hits you cne first
time . visit a festivel
aion whtte delicacies like mao
, pie syrup; Swiss brat"'\
wurst, roasting ears, melon,
apple butter, grape goodies
and pumplcin pie are served in
a variety of
ways.
Fine and fancy food isn't
die only attraction 'at fqtivala;
there is the ,atmosphere of
gaiety where people having
POtB A no . BOlD ,
Oall , ROLAND H.DILC
933-2162
PH. 897-7931 : or
, ' " BOB SMITH
.' BACKHOE EXCAVATING' SEPTIC SYSTEMS.
CULVERTS INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEL, top
SOIL, COMPOST, FILL DIRT.
FAIRFIELD DR. YNESVILLE, O.
the Miami Gazette
fun and the opportunity to slee
the beautica of the State along
with fancy. free
the price of a 'few gallob-
of or a ticket on a
chartered Economical f:n
is what it is, .
Ohioans get their jollies at the
festival. where then are .D.O
turnstiles or tieleet sellers to
meet you at the entrances.
Most of Ohio's events that ;are
sanctioned by the Ohio' Fe:Jti-
>
vals and Events AssociarioA
are held. on public streets or
open fields or groves. There
are a few exceptions such. as:
the Steam Threshers Festi, .. al,
' the Ohio State Fair,
Indian Festival" Wondeliul
World of Ohio Mart, and the
Ohio State Farm Science Re
view, where , an admis!aion
charge is necessary.
OLio's list of approJvecl '
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festivals is too long to print
in its entirety , in this
but here are the
fests scheduled for the llext
rhree months:
Poultry Days at ' Versailles,
6-7, offer barbe-c;uecl
chicken from the World'. lar-
Laat .... "Where L ItP dida't ... mum
area readers. Everyone had tile right answer; die front door
to the Mary L. Coole Public Library in Waynesville. Those to
call in were: Pat I.aacs, Viola Dakin, Carance Wud, Becker
,McFuland, ] esse Smith, Yevinne Davia, Nancy Hand, Betty
Lawless, Don Kuebler, Geraldine Hisle, Claarlea IroDa, Shuon '
Mr Pauline, Edwards, Larry Smith,
Steven. Lan(aSter, Catherine Vint, Eddy Bishop, Marilyn Slat ..
tery, Rick Hobbs, Kathy 'Miller, ,Connie RiS-
ney, Mike Cornett, Dorothy Hollandsworth. -Now conc:tn-
trate on this weelc's photo then call ,897.5921 with your
See you on. next weelc's "Honor Roll."
gest pit, th'e biggest omelet on
, earth and a fantastic buffet.
type meal with egg dishes of
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WAY1fBSVU,T,E AREA: '
located at ain ltIia1:lli
Street. at, the old Valley Shopper office.
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'HARVEY8B11J1G AREA: '
See Jrrs. CharleS Price "(lrarje&il) at 21 B. ,
in B&rve)'Bb.g. '
LY'fLJ: ADA:
See -.mpe;r, 300Q Lytle Road in
LJUe
J,
June 4
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procl.un. proudly that &fliJ is
the World'. clay center and
backs' it up with display. and
parades. .
Middlefield'. Swi.s Cteese
June 14-15, serves up
' famous cheese along with'
r other appetizing foods' and
unique entertainment such as
buggy rides and Amish-.tyle ,
activities.
Big Bend Regatta at
Pomeroy, June 20-22, has all
:the excitement of boat
a frog "jumping contest that
is nationally renowned and
shows, a,rt exhibits, a
frog ball with big name band.
The committee. promises every-
thing will be happing along the
old river banIc.
Ashville lias been nationally
publicized for itS old time
Fourth of July
July 2-5. It a -mam-
moth fish Ery, parades and
, nreworlcs. .
Ohio Hills FQllc. Festival,
Quaker aty, July 16.19, at-
tracts ' thousands of people
who liJce folk music, old-time
games, antiques, parades and a
program of. en-
tedaimneJit. ( .
Pottuy fancien and aU who
want .co
l
see artiatry iri action"
will like the Pottery Festival
at July
18-19. yo .. may .uit working
, potteries, see parada and 'wit
. neal huge ClOUec:tioIU of an-
IE the of
muaecl .team wbUda .trikes
.. aoatalJic chord. iD: you b.u,k
Labor Day Weelcend) is an
annual atteMpt Q) prove that
Milan melons taste better Le-
cause they never touch tht
ground and are of a variety
fdund only in that vicinity.
The historic town. with its
muieum and ' Edison's Bitth-
place, puts on a variety show
that attracts visitors from far
distances.
. There are a dozen more
. great festivals booked for Sep-
tember and October but to dt.'?
them justice we will wrIte mor,.
about just prior to Labor
Day. In the meantil,1le if you
desire more information about
. of memoria, YOM may WAIlt co , I
.tten4. ihe l'hrabera
at UrNna Where doz,. . ':
of the ,old machines may .
be seen ' and heard in action.
The event is alated for July
1120. "
Bucyrus .is the bratwurst
of America and Oft
August 14-16, you can sample'
ihe German treat in a variety
of flavors as seasoned byaeven
, f fer e n t
' There will be plenty of free
entertainment and parades.
S.t It with
The Miami Gazette
I
chose fine fiestas, just contact .
the Developma:.t Departmemt,
Box 1001, Columhus, Ohio
,43216 or telephone area
614, 4692889.
SPACE AGE METAL,
NEW YORK (a)-Alwnl-
num's imPortance in Ithe
Space Age can be seen from'
this fact: the Polarf,s mtsmle,
one of the first potent Sll1b-
marine-borne deterents, re-
quires 4,000 pounds of Ught
metal. A ' few more thoussmd
pounds of alwnlnwn in' pow-
der form gbes tnto the ulis-
sUe's propeUant mix.
Nelsonville's Parack of the
Hills, August 20-23, is really
a celebratioft that was
started years ago to taiae '
,money to ChriJtmas
baskets for needy families.
Now it ,is, Feat boon, to all
of the Hoelting Vlilley.
SAlmE
AU, Ohioan. should ,Jatow '<
by thiS time 'that' d,te" Ohio
State Fair in Columba, Aug.
I, ia the .ec-
ond largest fair in size 'and
.econd none in quality.
River,Davs Festival at Pora
mouth, ,AUg. 27 -Sept. , 1, will
be - medley of racina l;Kata , _
for ,national champiouhip ,
trophies, water carnival and .
all, the ao'fDds .ad actiVities
, of a regular .reet fair.
annual <Am
.' Fadm, features
the perfect presentation of'
'. .wet 'COrD' m ita .,Ich Pory. ,
HUDdreda of thousands of
ears aft COiobd &ncl coDlUlllecl .
every pat at 10 '
P&oofiea SO &0 ciae LioD.'.
maht..... Th e
, meDu may be com, but the
entertailuDenc ia .,.;, JXOf ..
tiona! aDAl Ene.
MiIaa'. Me 10 a Peci..t,
A... 1,
Conorete' Mlx
proportioned,
guallty cOntrolled. Just add water.
For seWn, III kinds of ,posts.
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HARDWARE
INSULATION
AWM. & WOOD
STORM DOORS
PAINT
Su.pend ..
" Cellln
Gutt'"
PII'I.lInl
Rn'S COlftBACTIlfG,
Route 2 Pekin Road' Wayneavi1le, Ohio
OLD WORLD '
PANELING
1. PLAsTER
P.LVWOOD
BARN DOOR HARDWA.RE
, . IARM lASH
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CLASSIC:,
CUSHIONTONE
TILE .
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Pleasing pattern' of 8mall
aooustical perforations.
'_ringb,r, Slnr,r
H',ldeOlDmlncemlnt "89
vas, YAUGER
Springboro - Ph. '146,-4636
'The Class of '69 is now a
thing of . ,put for the,: por.
tala of! Springboro Sen i 0 r
Hi.h . Assembled tOgether,
perhaps for the last on
Ute athletic field, the I!adu- \
seniors paraded by t;,
receive their diplomas and
well wished for a '. bright and
prosperous'; future. They are
now ready to their mark
in the world. ' ._
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CAMPERS, INC.
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CAMPING EQUIPMENT
Wheel
13 modeJa to' choose from, Also
Wayne Camper Travel Trailers &
Tops. And Sportsman's Dream
Truck Campers.
With Al Wight as' the Mas .
ter of die select-
ed seniors came forward to
give their views of what the .
past, present and f'hture has
meant to them.
Jim Beck began with a
synopsis of the antics the
.kids over past twelve
We Sell Bottle G88.
. years, both humorous and sen-
timental.
SALES RENTALS SUPPLIES
mile north
of Route 73, Waynesville,
Phone 89'1-1936 '
. Christi Williams a
poem, pertaining to the s4b.
jut of how can you
others to and respect
you, if you don't admire and
.respect y u r s Amen
Christi.
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3/4" Crusher Run or .Chips & Dust.
1-1/2"Otusher Run or B19
2" Base St9ne
AT THE PIT OR DELIVERED
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CALL SPRING VALLE,V 182-5121 COUECf
HARVEYSBURG, OHIO
MON'. thru SAT. 8-9 ' . . SUN. 12-8
Advertising agreements with the
SHOPPER be in
THE MIAMI GAZET.TE.
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in the Spring Valley area
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the areas regularly
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Hazel McCoy spoke to us
of hlOW surviv.ed the plast,
in' spite of it all ..
Gary Woodley was the
. prophet, delving into the fu;
. ture 'with his. predictions of
how they will all turn
Fint Graders Vi.it Zoo
, The first graders of Johna.
than Wright Elementary
been to the zoo. The chlclren
enjoyed seeing .the anitnals
and an ;animal show, riding '
me bus to Cincinnati, eat
ing their lunch in the zoo pic.
nic grove. Those teachers
ing were, Mrs. Partin, Mrs.
Spurlock, Spicer" 1Mrs.
Spencer, Mrs. Sewell, and
Mrs. Alexander. The
thai: went along ,to help were
Ann W,rler, JOaD . Sh;eets,
J aclcie Newman, La Vern JSail-
ey, Janet Knight, Mina MUler,
Joyce W Ann Leach, ,Bar-
bara Yauger-, Judy Bush, ,and
Midge Neal. .
, Pft-Nuplial PLuu
Busy wjm pre-nuptial plans
are Sam Harris and his f"llture
Danielle Slate.r.
Slatu was feted .with a shjDWer
in her honor, given by Mrs.
Sally Shanklin of Kettering,
on May 18. On 23, an-
other shower was ' givel1l by
Mr. Harris' sister, Mrs. R:aJ.ph
Yauger., for the ladies the
Springboro Pirst Churdl of
,God.
Attending were Mrs. , R,Dbert
Shivner, Mrs. Edwin J3ush,
Mrs. Mabel Smith, Mrs. Ro-
. bert Hammoclc, Mrs. I Robert
, Tibbs, Mrs. Paul . Sebaitian,
Mrs. Guy Manning, Mrs.
Boyd ' Davis, Mr.. CortUi' Bai.
ley,Mrs. James Napier; Mrs.
William Baker, Mrs. J olm
Rogers, Mrs. Johnson, .
the bride's mother, Mrs. Dan.
ia! Slater, her . GrandJnlJdter,
Mrs. Ed Lutes of ' Soutl'gate,
California, and from Miiamis.
burg., Mrs. Wilbulr and
hostess Mrs. Yauger. ,
The wedding date is for
June 7, at the ClUrch of: God.
A reception will follow at the
Y home, With a !buffet
. supper itt the day at the
home of the Bride's parents.
Geronteers "'0 Recess
Springboro United Mechoclist
Clara Butcher, and from St.
Mary's in Franklin, Josie
Turner. .
kind interests you, and you
interest you, and you
would like to join the ladies
when they ' resume their work
in the fall, you may find out
more by contacting any of the'
abo.ve mention.ed ladies, and
they ' will give more in-
. formation on this.
From Hike
Scout .troop 94,. by
Scoutmaster Ralph 'Yauger;
hav.e returned from a week-
,
end in Mansfield, . where they
'hiked ' the Johnny
Appleseed trail. Those who
went were D:m ' and Steve
Manning, Phil! T Phil
Harmon, Doug Young, Tony
'. T.im Cox, Robin Chilo
ton, Toby Haas, Ron Barber
and Mr. Yauge.r. Helping to
ddve me boys was Mrs. Ron
Toney, who is fqrmally from
"
Plans coming up fOf the
boys are summer eamp at
Camp Hook in June and a
56-mile canoe trl., ill August.
The scouts will not be having .
their regular Thursday night
,
meetings during the sum'mer
month., but wlll gee together'
from time to time on -outings.
Here There
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Price, of
Parleer Drive, have just re-
turned from a relaxing vaca-
tion in Kentucky. nwr first
s.lOp wu at' Cumberland Lake,
. dtey stayed in a cabin
on the laIce, and Lloyd and
son O<.ug got in some .good
fishing 11.en they', traveled
. on ' tQ Wbidey., Gty, where
. they spent some cime ," with
Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. .
Barton Bryant.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Bush
traveled to .- Ky., to at-
tend the wedding reception of
Mr. and. 'Mrs . Halsey.
They are old classmates' the
Bush's from. Eastern, Ky.
'University, at Richmand.
Bible School
There have been
ladies . of Spring"boro who
have heen doing volunteer
work 'this past school year at
the Otterbein Home., . near .
Lebanon. With the children .
home froln: school, wilt
be recessing for the
They' we.re the
name . and joined
efforts with ladies frorn other' .
cht,Jrches all ov,er the ' '
The Sp ri II, g b 0 r 0
Church of God will be hav-
ing Bible School on June
9 to 12, from 9 to 11:30 in
. the mornirtg. It is (or
Kindergarden . thru Jr.
Higll.
T 'h 'e 'Springboro .United
Medtoc:li5t Church will be "hav-
ing Bible' School J une' ..
to July. 3. will be from
9 to 12, for children in Kin-
dergarden thru. 6 grade.
area . .
Their work consists mainly '
:of writing lett.ers, '
. reading, car outinp, sh.opping
trips, song fesa, ' aDjl! just
ymhng. ,!,f the ' ladies
Visit Our Hew
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.T h e Springboro Baptist
Church will having Bible
School on June thtu 29.
Ages 4 to 12 will attend from
9 to 12 noon, ages 13
on up will at 7 :00. for
Teen College .. Rev. Wolfen-
barger Will be in charge of the
Bible stUdy and I!inging is
in the plans.:
. , The- United
Church of Christ. will hold
its Vac;.ltion Oturdh. School
on June ' 9 to 12 and 16 to 19
from. 9 to 11 :30 a.en . children
ages 3 thru 6th" grade will
meet at the church v' while
I
.' 'grades, 7 8 will
fr-omt the chutth on 'a. ctday
camp" basis. j t.
did you do
Memorial Day
Mr. and Mrs. Glennis 'Sex-
ton? We stayed home and
painted, and went ItO church.
Mr. Mrs. Robert Dunn?
We star.ed home and enter-
tained Mrs. Dunn's Aunt, Mrs.
Grace Alderton, formerly of
,who is visiting
Jrienda and family, before 're-
tUrning tQ her J:1ome in Bra-
deMon Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Rohen: Shiv.
We went to West Union,
Ohio to visit Mrs. Shivner's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Te4
Brodt, and attended the
ding of her Niece, Salley Han-
. ley to Gene Toole, in Seaman,
O. The Shivner's also atteIld
eel the Alumni Banquet at
West Union Hip, where they
met old
, Mr. ..... Mn. .BiIl flris?
We tratl'eled to Kentudty, to
visit with family and friends.
Mr . Mn . Ralph Yau.
ger?' We ,traveled to Hantilton
to 'visit with . family ancV
friends. ,
Mr. and Mn Eel Buth? We
110 Zachariah, Ky., to
visit with Mrs. Nell ,Bush, Ed'.
.
Mr. Mrs. BiU Quemer? -
We stayed . hom., and built. a
playhouse for. the kids.
PRO'PECT GRASS,
FLOWERS
NEW YORK (a)-Before
start worrying over how
to make the grass greener in
your yard, it might be wise to
give some thought to protect-
Ing the ' . gnlsS and ft.Olm'S,
fram the cruSh of auto Wheels.
. A special kind of heavy-duty
aluminum lawn edltlng is
commonly used it '
will not corrode, never needs
painting and can be . strong
enOUgh to support the weight
of an auto that strays fl'9m
l'ts .
:
planning tQt' preP.llre pic.' . 'A... pull LiD Of I IIi:
nics eO.', out ,the . . . . ew . 8 t.ema .
summer. . '. " , .. WOODER'" ABB ' BBAss .
Thole who worked year 8TOlfBW ABE 'PJ:WTER ' .
from lit GoCl,. : , SUSs : . . WROVGBT:U,OK'
Helen Shivner, Judy .. ' .' .... Ii' .' . t , . . .
sa ,"
Camhi. From the ,Red Lioft
M_ocIiIt, Pat Folta, &om the' . Waynes v111 e ' 0
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If y.our panty hose are on
their last leg-bagging at the
knees and crumpling around
the' you think it's
time you put your foot
forward?
A new yarn can help you
out. Called Vanilon and exclu-
sive with Van Raalte, it-'s a new
. idea in hosiery. the
"clinger," VanUon is a stretch-
able apul'l yarn that. clinga to
every curve and contour of
your-leg. ,No matter how 'many
times you ,ait, stand, . wqlk or
run, Vanilon. will stay molded
to your legs. '
Gone are the stockings that
look -U"e owner walked
off a,nd left them standing
alone. And gone are the crin-
kles around the ankles.
, Though revolutionary,
Vanilon panty hose are, popu-
larly priced and available in all
,. favorite fashion colors. ,
But perhaps the most in-
.', . , .
It takes 170 lettel'8 to spell
out:
- 8'ok.ranJoleipaanoc:bimhypo-
trimmatolfifphioparaomelito-
Ratakechymenokic1)lepik088Y-
phophat,toperisteralektryonop-
tekepballiokigklopeleiolagoi-
which is a Greek word that de-
scribes a goulash of 14-day-old '
left-o'\'ers.
Soine animals' go faster' than
one 'migllt think. The tortoise
can go!talf a mile an l)our, and
a charging African elephant
has. been clocked at more than
24 miles per hour!
.
Dun & Bradstreet has re-
cently created a computerized
data bank with up to 20 facts '
about each 01 3 grlllion buai-
ne.aea in the United States and
canada. , New facts are col-
, lected and ' poured into this
unique warehouse
'I' at a rate of more than 6,000
each aDd everY working dayl
teresting aspect of these un-
usual panty hose is that they
come in only one size-and no
matter what size you wear, this
. is it. Whether your legs are
thick or thin, or even a pit
bowlegged, Vanilon will fit.
And that 'a the long and short
of it! .
The Hi ami
. SPORTSMEN
THINK LIGHT.
i
NEW YORK (a) - 'It'he
motto for this year's SPOl'ta-
man might be, "Think Light."
The great variety of Ught-
weight sporting gear Includes
items such as aluminum ,ca-
noes, ammunition boxes, field
gear, golf clubs and tennis
i'ackets. __ ---"
What are the wild waves saying about all the lovely ladies on the beach? PreHy special things,
and all to be sure if you're !iun-and-surfing it in any of new-as-
tomorrow,\ swimsuits. We've got styles enounh to please the fussiest mermaids and fastest swimmers . .
Yo,lll find everything from to little boy two-piecers, all of them sleek and
comfortable as a second ' (ome on in" the pickings are dandy and nicely priced.
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T,i'cket Winner for $10.00 Gift Certificate thiS '
week: DEBBIE GOODE , .
Winning ticket will be week.: .
Services
Notices
LITTLE RED ,SHED
Antique Shop
PAINTING-By the job or by the'
hour. Spray or bnillh. :Ko..., Bains,
Boot .. Fe.ncea, Ted Stepp Ph.
8t'1.q11, W.,.mu. , - . J ao k
cOwPll Ph. 382-6786. W'1Imiqton.
Behind Stubbe Funeral HoDUl- Spe '
cialisinK in ..... are. WaJDesville.
Ohio. '
letl
!te'f
AT STUD
IteKiatered American Saddlebred - Beal Estate
Gnide JIW'eI .ccepted. Fee 176.00 a' WHEN buyins or ee1liDI real atate
time of eervice: Live foal lUaran why n.ot call WI. We have eapable
Far Billa Stable, O'Neale Rd. eales .,enona in your area to help
Ph. 897-6M6. 19ctf satisfy your n __ .
, _ JODI R. E. WADE REALTY
SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 188-1440
So. Main St .. Waynesville, Ohio. Jerry Hoffmann 897-4258 ,
)(on .. Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Scott Remley 897-2580
Wedneeday. 18ctf Herman Weaver 89778H
TOY Poodle Stud Service, AXe FOR SALE: 4 DU. Wen of Wayne&-
Resiatered. White or Apricot. SOD. viUe on Harlan Bd. a bedroom.
Appointment only: Phone ,897-4148. brick ranch. 2 ear pnp,' builtin
lSotf , oven" rauge, ww, oarpet, $21,000.
-, -B-Io-uae-s Owner 897-44M. 101
-Skirt....-Dre.ee and Sweaten lOe ' Wanted
each-AlIO, Diab_Lanlp8- Many Let me baby in my home ,for
other odds and ends. Brandya Odds .. you. Laqe Fencedin yard and
and Ends Store 29G E. Main St. many . watehful eyes to keep on
Harveylhurg. ,Ohio. 48ctf . them. Ph. 897-5921. 15notf
, OQW Sprinp Beauty Shop: Will WANTED SuaWherrya' to pick. Ph.
lab appointmenta llnytime. Ph 897-6921 Incl
897-43tlS. .8ctf Be!'D, Wanted
JAN1E'8 Be aut y :!op, 9990 !DDDLE-apd, penon for baby Iit-
WayneaviUe BeUbrook, . - Sum- 'ins and in m,>,home.
mer Houn': Wed., Thun., & Fri. II! n...n
0nI,y By Appointment. Ph. 848.7351 Paya top ".... Ph. 897 ... 206. ,,111&
16etf after e p.m. ' 101
'!I" , '.'1" A'J H 0., .
. . , .
For Sale
SEAL Point Siameee kitte.... Pure
bred, 8 weeb old. Ph. 848,2648
Benbrook, leI
i'OB SALE: 64 Ford X4 B111CUt
eeat., 00080141, power eteerio& au&o-
289 V -8 ' engine.
Phone 897-4323. leI
FOR SALE: 3 ailldrena eMil, 12 '
, eubic ft. JeUOlllable:
Ph. 8482648 BeUblook. leI
19M CheVlOlet Impala coDve1rtible,
V-S, stand. ahift, God conditiOJl" low,
mileap. Must be BoJd. Call 897'2407
after 4 :30 p.m. ' lei
, .
Bonansa Mini Bike .ns.oo;
.22 cal. rifle auto.; '20 p.' &hot
IUD. auto. Ph. 886-6569. lel
'1fEVER UIIed anythilll like it/' -)'8
uaen of Blue IAastre earpet 'eJleaner.
. Rent electric &hampooer '1. Wayn.". '
ville Funliture; , tel
FOR SALE: 68 oro. Call
or 8972271. lel
. . .
1961 Standard shift, Qae'vlOlet.
Call lei
1000 Multilith offeet print.
mg press with , automuic blanket
wuber. Oestetner Model "1 dupli-
cator with Geatefax Electronicl Sten-
cil Be .-er and cabinet. All neel-
lent condition. PIlone The Valley
Shopper 8975921. 16nctf
... TCH 1_
' o:nJQA pads, .for Ale The'
Valley Shopper. .105. S. ( 11I1in St .
. W.yaeaville. '. 16nc"
. ,
' REMOVE acMI body fluid. with
FLUIDEX tablets, only 'I!A9 at
rue Siore. , 20c3
FOR SALE: 1_ 0IdIm0bi1e w.
'82 SOUTH MAIN ST. ,ucbt ..... 4 ....... atO Ie .... end,
GREASE JOBS _ OIL' CHANGES =:.1'::. :o:r.:@t t.::i
'. FLAT TIRES REPAIRED FOR SW!:
TIRES-TUBES-BATJERIES Beaua..,.
FAN BELTS-HOSES bl
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..
iii I' . 3 BFJlROOIl home, eeD'''', air
, Coaditiollinl, r.. in ya.ll. Loca
JUI' ,5 J 11,, -11','
LADIIES.
OR'.': M ,E .NJS
'2 ': P 'IECI!:,
, , -
. UITS
Shir.ts LaunderedTo Please
25'
ted at UaiOa Rd., and 35, 'W.' oJ
Dayton. PIll 817=w.at . IhDU
A
1JNFURNJ8HED Apt. wid. .&em,
refrip:ra&or and air eooditid...... ,
1Iq\W'8 flOm Ideal '
, 'for ' eouple.. :ar6an Daytoa
after e or Wa'JDemBe 897'-25Ot.
, ele
.
IT'S IN T.HE ElAG!
By Mirth" Moo
"I did it and I!b1 GbId"
_ f '.', That'. what many a pb .. tic
, !JDlht .y if it .could
, mpnioua home economists are
coming up, ,with a
variety, of joba that the" "Glad"
plaatic baP-can do.
-To ptepare bakeel looda
for mailiq, lint 'wrap in
, plutic baga, ' fit IIlluc1y " in
cruabproof containEIr, coYer
again with plutic 1_ be-
fore wrappina for the miil.
-Send .,Uumplea for ..... .
Iy. to your caDlty agent
in plutie sandwich ..... In-
a label identittyinl the
location from which you
'took each aampJe. -
-'1'0 avoid takilljl down ,
eevenI Q& box_
catbia the one. .
cut hoi .. in. the 1Iid,. of the
box. and t.ek wlib' clear.
.... ttir9uIb."Iaaie,lftap. '
-WbeJi Childrenr lID' cam-
JriDI. pack a compllat&.t of -,
doihinl for ellCh day In
plu&ic bap. Tbey 'wiD have
f...., outfita read,r to ..,
into eecb momiaIr. ad at.
thlt)' call UIII the baa '
for lOiIed cloth ..
-Keep an wrap iD
yout eewm, balk I tor tape
.......... keeplDt mateh8cl ' .
ta of butto... toptber.
proteetint pattelu, ...
k.pint braida .. trIaII
neat.
-Por IOIIIeODe .....
' ...... cut IDCI
tie wrap to ItatI
MOBILE HOMES
'FOR .4MERlCAlVS
NEW YORK (a)-Mobne
homes. a comparatlv.ely re- .
"CeIlt development In Amerlcan
living, provide Uvlng quarters
for more than .6 mlUlon
. AmerIcana. TIle com-
pan1ea that bulld mobile
homes have em
eJumtnUm exterlors .
.'
.
ALllJlIlV(jM '.DR
,
NEW YORK (a)-A prime ?'"
packaging market for' alumi-
num Is In various ldnds of
closures. five blWon
aluminum
COIDj,on,nte tor bottles"
Jars. and the like .are pro-
duced and shipped am:ruallJ ..
Bclitor. Note: Thi., it the fint
" ,
of two part Hria_ .hout the
fint hOUle' in Ohio to be con-
.tructed entirely of
The houle is ,till .tanding in
. Spring ' V.lley_
By Lucille Stroup ,
In George 'Barrett had
a woolen mill in Spring Val-
ley Early in the spring
of . 1852 ' his frame ' dW,elling
caught fire and' burned, eXCept
for. a , one story 'part in; the '
rear. George Barretltl
tllat his . next house be
built of material that '" would
not burn. He made some in-
quiries about stone for , his
house and found tthat llIhey
were not to be thad. Then he
investigated brick and found
that 'all of the ki4ns were: en- .
gaged. He h,ad to' have 'a
house but hie would nQt have
anotther frame one.
It so happened that two
years before he had seen an
artidre in a newspaper written
by O.S. Fowler of New Xork,
" The article ' was about a
"House for all made with .
gravel walls, new, cheap, con-
venient, and.
to rich and poor." Mr. Fowler
was a practitioner ,in several
of sciences of his day and
was the authOf:' of works on
phrenology. Hie' alsO ' was an
advoC)lte of the ' economy of
octagonal houses instead of ..
J
. f B'"
- ,rectangu ar ones. George ar-
t'le(t rejected the idea of an
octagonal. house but . he was
in this il,lflammable
"gravel waD." Fowler 'Said
that this material for the walls
of ,had appal'!ently
been discovered r,ecently by a
man named A. Goodrich of
Wisconsin. George ,' ,Barrett
wrote to Fowler .for a little
_could get
answer from him. .
There was 'only one
in the , whole. area ,around
Valley who would pay
any attention to George Bat--
retts views or was ' willing to
the new material . . But this
mason took .ick gravel
and 'ime had been collectied
. on the ground. George Bar-
" rett made. up hi,s mind to pro-
ceed with his plans alone.
It was the. cust'om. in 1854 '
for the owner of a hoUse to
a plan. for the house, :
showing the size of rooms,
location of doors, windows
altd , fireplaces. In southern
Ohio , them was a' reflection'
of the tradition of Virginia
f homes while Ohio
followed the New England
type. I According to .this Vir-
ginia .tyle George Barfttt
drew up a plan'.
two porches in front, one be-
low ,and one in dte
lOuthena style . . The Prevailing
w,rin weat.her in the' summer
, . tho n,aion .uggeated the '
of high iliap ,
",ci wide baH.a,. , for cur-
Nnts q,f . air. ' the
plan wu uaditioDal. , a ' dose
examin.doD of the iao.ue. will
.how, individualitY and origin-
ality displayed in adapting old
forms and details to the new
which die
was to be built.
was not a
professional builaer but he
.8'howe4 the versa.t:ility that was
born of necessity of invention.
,His design was for a house 42
by 22 feet with two 'of ,
ten feet each with ' one inter-
,his rough
of, bad been
mack' George ' Bart en' had to
mahY with no
one at hand who h ad experi-
ence: with gravel walls. 'First,
he had to find banks of clear
gravel ' and 'sand ' free ' from ,
dirt: For mortar to set well i.t
6hould have as" much water
in it 3S. it would but not '
to drip after it had
' been put in the wall.
George: B,arrett decided that '
he would use part lime to
twelve parts of gravel. Then it
was necessary for him to fig,.
ur.e the total amount of lime
and gravel that would , be nec-
essary. The waUs were to have
three diffetlent thicknesses.
The ,first story would have'
walls fifteen inc:hes thick, me
upper story watls WOuld be
thirteen inches and the' crOIiS
wall ten inches thick. There
:'1
were deductions to be made
. '
for eight windows, two out-
side doorways and one door
in the cross wall. ' ..
continued next week
, ITEM.: Braided rugs are
among the more common types
of rugs made at home. Their
beauty depends upon thework-
manship; size and snape of
rug, materials used, design and.
color.
,The Miami
(MAjiji"'Tr
, ' 1. He's "Judd for'
I ' fense.
Leo CariUio
Carl a.tz
, Davie Wayne
2, He's "The Virginian:
Fabian
Elvis "r:eslev
Jame. Drury
3. He went from Troop"
to seo duty.
James Dean
larry Storch
'et.r Le4td.
4. Star of movie, of
Sand." ,
John Wayne
Aldo Roy
. Burf lancaster
5, Star of "Houseboat.'"
Humphrey Bogart
Gary'Grant
" Jame. Cary
The first all concrete built in the st'ate of Ohio is
located in Spring The house was built by George
Barrett betw'een 1852 an,d 1854, after his home was destroyed
by fire. Mr. Barrett an early woolen mill in that village.
ITEM: Teflon, a registered
trademark, concerns measure-
ments of adhesion; thickness,
nonstick pr operties, and other
characteristics of the coating.
Many manufacturers are using
and will continue to use this
WHAT'S
School's out and the 'heat's
on when your youngster has
just brought home his
mates for high tea. In
"childrenese"-a snack!
What do 'you do? Many
parents are "cooling" it wil;h a
ne1&. lemon-flavored cCOOkie, by
Sunshine, appropriately citUed
"Lemon Coolers". They're
sugar dusted, lemon wafers,
and busy Moms with a hUlltgry
baseball team waiting expect-
antly in the kitchen have dis-
covered that this sumtlner-
flavored cookie is perfect with
fruits and drinks.
The\r tangy tas!ie i!I the lper-
feet complement to 'a sherlbet,
especially if the third baseman
is a of a sophisticate. ,
, label on their products.
UPPORTIIIT'
For man with an agricultural backgr{)1Uld
to assjst manager in Grain and Fann
Supply Business. Will train.
Steady Employment
. Excellent ,WorJdni
,. Paid Vacation
KoapitaUratioh
'11etirement Plan
Apply in own handwriting to Box 78 c/o
Miami Gazette, stating qualifica- '
tlons and three references.
hlO'MES CONS .. TRUCTION
"IN "FAR I-ULLS VILLAGE'
10 '1'0 BE B'U'ILT IN NEXT 90 DA. YS
* 3 Bedrooms'
* 2 Baths
* Family Room with Thermopane Sliding Door
, *' 2 Car Garages
* Wall-to-Wall Oarpet
* Wood Windows with Storm Sash
* Built-In Electric Kitchen "
* Electric Baseboard Heat with Full
* All City Utilities with No
* Many More '
PRICE: $24,.500 TO S 26, 500
W'ITH 10% DOWN
\'
'F'OR OR TRADE
'two Family .Homes * Concret' Driveways
Kit'chen
1
Liying Room, Blllth * Thermopane Aluminum Windows
'Eoob Uuit * Electric Baseboard Heat
* Get;leral Electric Ranges, Refrigerators:, * Complete Comfort Insulatic.)n
. Air Qonditioners, Garbage Disposals ' * Live one unit - Rent- the other
PRICE: , $ 2 200 'F.inancing "Arranged' WITH 10%' oriWtf
, .
FOR'
26-1/2 Acres with Complete Set. of Buildings ,
Wonderful in ponies, Pets, and People.
$39,500 - , Financing '
"
Dan tVe
BUILDER
5 Acre Tracts - Some' Wooded. 6 ,miles Nortll
of Waynesville $5950 and,up. ,' '
Simpson
DEVELOPER
PHon .-'fa
.. '
Clara Lainhart of Sp!,'4ig-
boro have been. watching
out for with drivers
Cllncil lit ... '
(continued from' page 1)
repair Mr. Saw-
yer said that paint had been
ordered to restripe the streets.
'The street will hold
a meeting)it ,7:30 Wednesday
night to further ac
tion.
, It was that Po-
lice oue C1larles LeMay had
gone to the County Commis-
sion on: dog problems. The
Humaine Society disapproves
of '.the use of ' a shot gun to
destroy dogs. The Commis.
sion is being advised on the
use of a tranquilizer gun.
The county could , purdlue
the gun and the Village would
-then pay for Ithe tranquilizing'
pelletaused. ,
when sh.e found that automo-
biles without driver. can aIeo
be
AccordinS to Robert Smith,
,21, of Waynesville, he had
parked his car in froDt of
Jones Sinclair at Main St. and
Rt. 73 in Waynesville, and
went in to buy bis wife a tooth
brush. "
The Smith car then appar.
ently roUed into the inter-
section, and clipped the car of
dara LaiDhut.
car then proceecled
across Rt. 73, jumped the aKb
and eDded up in a dry creek
bed.
The damage to both 'CarS
wu minor.
f
SAVE THE CAN
, AND KEEP
=-
BEAUT:IFUL
, ,
1987 FORD Galaxie 500 2-dr. H.T., Auto 'I'rana .. P .8.,
$1895 SHARP .................. : .....
- ,-
1966 VOLKSWAGEN, R4:H, .. , ....... .
1988 FORO Galaxl. 500 ,-dr. V-S. Auto., P.8., Mit"
I-owner. SHARP . ' ... , ...
1964 FORD Galaxl, 500 6-cyl., Stand. Shift .............. .
1988 FORD Country Stdan Station Wagon, 6 eyl., Auto.
TraDl.. R4:H. SHARP ., ... .. .... .............. .
, 1988 OLDS II, .-dr., v-s, Auto. Trana .. P.8 .. P.B.; R4:H
Gold. EXTRA NICE .... ... . . - .......... ...... .
1965 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 4-dr. Sedan, Auto., Pow,:r, MH
1968 PONTIAC Catalina 2-dr. H.T., Auto., Power, RkH ...
$1195
$1195
$ 795
$1195
$1595,
$1195,
$1695
WEsTINGHOUSE TARTAN,
, .
Scouls Participate' In,
Junior ,Girl Scout trCllOpi
1469 and 1107 partiqpatel:l in
Memorial Day services at
Miami ' Valley Memory 3ar-
dena. TIOOp 1469 also pas:tici-
'pated in those at the Miami
Valley in .Coniin.
Leader Mrs.
tenger of i 469 and le,ader
Mrs. . Bob Dillar,d. ' of 11 07
also attended.
Troop 1469 'held a
of Awards June .. at 3:30, at
St. Mary's Episcopal CIlureh.
IItS CHEVROLET V-8 Eltation W8IOD, Bel Air, Auto .
RctH ......................................... $ 695
, ,
1984 CHEVRO.LET Impala, '-dr., HT., Auto., P.8., MH ... $ 896
, ,
1982 FORD GalaXit 500 II.T., ,V-s .... $ 495!
'1113' OLDSMOBILE Star Fire, 2-dr., H.T., Auto.;' Power ... $ 445
. .
IHI 8 cyl.,. . Sed., Auto., UH .... ' . ," ," '. 29&
II. PONTIAC Catalln. HT., Auto., P.8", 'Rei:" ) .. $1_
I .. BUICK ... su .... 2-c!It., H.T., V-B .. Trana., P!S .. $1' .
P.B., R4:H, Tan. ............. .... , . " . . . . ,1195
l
172 North St. Ph. 8974038
FIIIH 'lUBE I III' Til, IIIII
Reg. $2.25
NOW
5169,
DEO. SPRAY
116HI: IIIII
Reg.79c
3 oz.
NOW 59c
NOW
'Ie
SPBA.yDEO.,
IIIIEI 11111'
Reg. $1,.50
7 oz. NOW 91c
R I, i s I e r f."
fREE
,.
Ihl IIIII IIZEITE,
00 A DAY
FOB 8 DAYS
1 Per Family
Beg. $1.19
$1.00 I
NOW
. Dr
June 10 'at 12 o'clock the
S.iQr CitizeDI C I .. b of
, WaynavUle and vicinity will
meet at the social room of the
Way n e I v ill e ' Methodiat:
Church for a "",-in. dinner,
., to attend.,
(c:Olit.nued from page 1)
f' .' _
, TowDlen.cl' Moore', 'Store
,
and airt., 'betweeD ,10
';15 ,years of age, wishing
fdI sen subacriptioftl me
,Waynesville .howe!
to :die Miami office '
located at MaiD and Miami
Streeta ' at the ol4 V
,
T Harveysburg are a
youngster. may , lee MD.
Charle. Price (Marjean) at 22
in Harveylburs for
blaah.
In Spring , VaUey Mrs.
Flora Bum,' wlll be haa4liDg
the We of 'ubicriptioaa and
youna-ter, mould lee ,her at
t' Main St.
$prinbgoro area wiU be
handled by Mrs. Barbara
Yauser at 60 Fairway Drive.
Boys and Girt. shbuld lee
, Mr.. Yauger for details -and
lublCfiption t:lanb. \
Aft .11 out el9rt is being
, , !
made by the Miami Gazette
build ita . lubscription 'lilt. ..'
With: the IUl?pott of lIfea peo-
ple die Gazette planl to serve .
aDd gro.'; with fait ,;ow- ,
, , , ,
, .... area;'
t
I '.: \
t WllIiam Bogan, SOli of Mr.
and Bogan, 'R.R.
. LYttff "Road,
was' with the Metcut '
at ,the of jl
, Cincinnllti' s Recogni-
tion Day, '
.' .I. , " I
Each the of
EDgineering presents t h 'i s
award to ,an outstanding met.
allurgical engineering senior.
, }
u.s. Postage
Paid
Waynes v111 e
Ohio
Permit #14'
OM of Ameriea'. fOftllloet clefeaaive lIliaila, the Air Force
Bomarc will be on dilplay at the Waynesville Country
Fm. '
By Dennis, Dalton
A , group of Waynesville ,
citizeQ,a met with the' Warren
County Election Board at '
L,ebanon Thursclay to contest
a vote recount that 'gave the
Waynesville School District
tax .levy a winning margin.
til ,don't think the
was on the' up and up," de-
clared group spokesman Ray-
mond Thatcher. .
Thatcher made the state- "
ment, in reference to the May
6 t'peciai election that passed,
after a ballot recount, ad- "
ditional, .five mill school 'op-
levy.
Five of Wayne Township's
seven polling precincts' ballots
were recounted when a tie re-
sulted. .
The Warren q>l:IDty Board
of Elections the re-
count after a request tor such
proceedure from. for mer
.
WaynesVille ' Mayor James
Cr.,.ne and local school
Earl Conner, David '
Hartsock, Robert Bernard and
Richard Hazen.
'We ' counted, we examined.
. and we found one ballot .
ti9nable," said Scott Ray, Leb-
anon attorney and' board
spoicesman. ' .
"The problem W that there
were two valid marks' each of
alone wo.,ald
have been ,uff.icient to' cast a
vote," 'Ray continued.
Waf the unanimous de-
cisi(in: of the board that it
wu' a defaced ballot and an.
valid."
The questionable ballot,
which was .. hown the Waynes.
ville group, was cast in Wayne
Township Northwest
A .lash mark from the up-
per rilht comer to the lowct
'left COf-" appeared in che
ballot' s box. An X was
also marked in ' the
box.
'William Jr., pres-
ident of the board, showed
the protestors the defaced bal-
lot. He explained that ballots
are transported froln. polls af-
ter unofficial tally to the
board in sealed envelopes and
that he, h'ad witnessed the
Waynesville recount. '
a th'at someone
didn't do you and I the cour-
tesy of marking his ballot cor-
. so as not to cause this
problem," Ray interjected
after lengthy conv'ersation with
' the group.
Ray told the 15. voters as-
semblect in hoard of elections
chambers that there were legal
that could be fol-
lowed in' a case such' as their's
but that they had waited too
l'ong appeal it. He sug-
legal
It leT ' h ..1 f I
e tmaJorl'ty 0 peop e
I ,
don't t ink this yote recount
, '
was on the even those
who voted for it," retorted
, think it was marked after
it left the precil,1ct," he con-
tinued. .
"Why didn't the precinct
throw it out to begin with."
The mystery' ballot
broke' the 275275 May 6 tie
brought, the meeting to 3
seething . question, and ans-
wet Atnong other ac-
tions, the' Waynesville group
discussed chemical analysis of
the ballQlt .and questioning of
the Wayne Township North-
west precinct workers.
Waynesville 5,chool Board
will be next on the group's
firinl line! They plan ' to hit
board members with the .ame
(caDtiaad OD pap 1%)
Ohio - June 1.1 t 1969
" .
lilnS-Firl D',lrf . nt Fail II.r.
IntI Iii. It Ilynl.vili. Schlol
By Dennis
,The Way n e s v i II e Lion:.
Club.Fire Department Coun-
try, Fair has roared into real-
ity.
"One of the biggest fairs"
ever will open Thursday
J 2 at the Waynesville High
School grounds.
Crowds are expected tC)
throng the midway amidst
multi, . festive booths and ex.-
hibits Thursday to Saturday.
A top' attraction during th,e
three day event will be sky
diving performances that will
open the fair at 7 p.m. Thurs,-
day. IJocal sky diver Stev,e
Foley will return this year
with the troupe of eight tiO
thrill audiences.
Thursday will be strictly an
inside night for teenagers who
will rock to the beat of the
musically together
lah." The 8 p.m.-l i p.m. dane:e
. will set the Foove in the high
school gym.
Friday's activities wilt he
'headed by Waynesville's Out-
standing Citizen of the Yelllr
award at '] :30 p.m: and "Sin.g
Out Waynesville" at 8 p.m.
Entertainment Saturday will
be initially begun with the
, noted ' Country Fair parade, a
10 block ,procession last year.
This year's parade whic:h
will begin at noo.o will inducte
the Air Force's laM-10 Bio-
marc miSsile from' Wright-
. patterso .... Air Force Base; a
comedy car from Miamisburg,
Kettering Rambow marchirlg
unit, seven fldats, W
County Sheriff's DepartmelBt
Mounted Posse, Git'ls
Barrel Association and.
,the Motors , Mus-
tang Oub of Lebanon.
Parade followers will ne:xt
be to a pet show at
1 :30 p.m. and a water hall
fight between .area fire ele-
A subscription blank for
the new Miami Gazette ap-
pears on page six ' of to-
day's edition for the COJil-
venience of those wis'h
to' their subscription
to the newspaper
Emerpncy Police
Paper Drive Set
Warren County Emergency
Police will conduct a paper
drive Sunday, June n.
, Residents ate requested . to
leave paper. at the curb'I,de
fot pick up.
Persona wllo wisb rural pil
up can obtain the acnice by
phoDiaa .. '-Z4" 9))1 I.
partments at 2 p.m.
Fair
Committee will zenith
proceedings with the return of"
the fair's popular horse show
scheduled 'for 3 p.m. rain 'or
shine.
The show will include the
following events: pick-up race
( 0 p n) , horsemanship 16
years and under (open), bar-
rel race ( open), men'.s pleas-
ure (open), Arabi","n pleasure
, II .,
c.ass, sma fry horsemanship
10 years and under (open) ,
apple dunking, 'women's pleas-
ure (open), flag race (open),
children's pleasure 16 years
:md under (open) ,
Obstacle race (open)" west-
ern trail class (open), musical
. chairs (open) , horsemanship
( open), egg and spoon race
( open), pleasure class (open),
pony pleasure 56 inches and
under, keg.- bending (open),
registered quarter horse
ure and costume class.
Saturday evening merri-
ment will be bacL:grounded by
. a 6 p.m. hog calling contest,
a fair first. The event prom-
ises to paint a tpigture' of
mirth.
Waynesville Fir e Depart-
ment's annual queen' will be
announced and crowned dur-
ing fire queen contest finals
slated for 7 :30 p.m. N. 8 '
p.m., the Firemen Five: Plus
One, Oeblin Singers will de-
but their talents.
The culture conscience fair
goer will be afforded a var-
. iety of interests comprising
an art show and flower show
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'1111
Miami Gazette publishers
Reginald O. Hill and David
Edsall this week named Den-
nis Dalton editor of the new-
est . newspaper in Warren
I, County.
Dalton, 25, is the sOn of
Mr. a"d
l
Mra.l Howardl H.
Dalton of 452 North Sixth
Street, Waynesville.
The for-mer . Western Star
feature . recendy re-
his staff position, with
, the 'Star to head the Miami
Gazette's editorial depart-
ment.
Dahon, a Western Star staff
writer for six years, in 1962
was affiliated, with the for-
mer ' Centerviile Sen tin e 1
where he served u USOciate
editor. He is a Wayaavil1e
native and a 1961 pcluate
of WayaemUe Hip School.'
. to be conducted in, the' high
band room.
Waynesville'. 1969 Country
Fair wit be completed by a
chicken barbeque, fish fry
and other tasty concessions,
bingo, rides, games ' and num- '
erous displays including Scout
exhibits.
.News of the
Coimtry Fair will be heard
preceeding ,and throughout
the weekend ' on Xenia . radio
stations, wax, eleven-ten
radicI,. WHBM, 103.9 MHz.
Speech' Cliriic
Gets Und'erwoy,
A,t Lebanon
, Marian Willoughby,
president of tlh e Warren
County for Crippled
Otildren, 'that the '
sum mer speech
clinic beginning on June 16
will hold the . following dates
of screening: Monday, June
16, Springboro Elementarv;
Tues,day, June 17, South Leb-
anon; Wednesday, June
Way nels v,i II-e Elementary,
Wayne Local and ThursdaYt
June 19, Kings Mills Elemen-
tary. Therapy Days after
screening are: Mond'ay, W-ed-
and Friday ' a.m.,
Wayne svi lie Elementary;
Tuesday and Thursday a.m.,
,South Lebanon Elementary;
Monday. Wednesday and Fri-
day p.m., Springboro Elemen-
tary, Tuesday and Thursday
p.m., Kin,1ts
This, clinic.is free 'to all who
wish to taIc-e part and is of-
fered to 'the children ftee of
charge by the Warren Coun-
ty Society for Crippl-ed Otll-
dren through' public-donations , '
to the Easter Crusade by
(continued 'On page 12)
lIiaun Guette
Goes To Pair
The Miami Gazette, W u-
ren County's newest newspa-
per will gO to the Waynes-
ville Country Fair.
Pair loeR are ursed to visit
the Gazette booth and exa-
mine Wayaeavil1e's laeat'
DC'WS media.
A portion of the
from aub.c:riptiona IOld at tile
booth will be uaecl eo .....
liah a xholanbip fuad ,.
joarulilm atucIeD ..
2
DaYid, left, aIld Dollas Gilbert were first to Mary L.
Cook Library's summer reading club theme. They are the
. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilbert.
, -Dennis Dalton
"
ROU D STEAK
SIRLOIN SIEII
CUCU
BER
Mary, L. Cook's Summe'r
Reading Club this is
expected to bee the sweetest
ever for its followers.
Library officials are' buz-
zing with plans this week in .
antioipation of a honey of a
summer reading theme.
Summer readers will bee-
ine into a variation April's'
National Library Wee:1e theme
resloganed to prom'ote
Ohio ' Honey Festivall to bee
held Sept., 11-13 ' at
ing Lebanon.
uBee What You Can
... Read" will topic Mary L.
Coole's reading club from June
16 to Aug. 9.
Summer reading club re-
quirements and re,gulations
will remain the same as in the
past .with (he ' of a
queenly rule.
One ,of the eight f!)ooles re-
quired for a certi-
ficate of merit must sub-
lb.
lb.
lb.
EA.
'I
BREADI
5
I 1 b. 1 Q,aves
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NEW SUPREME
, "
LETTUCE HEAD
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'1:1
jected on honey production or
honey products.
Books encompasing bees,
flowers, fruit ana vari-
ous other areas of the honey-
bee's environment will tbee'
made available to
Thoae who will be reading'
for and ,
will receive a colorful paper
with their ' name
imprinted ' for , eight booleS
' read.
Personalized bees will ' be
hived on a mural depicting a
meadow with flowering plants '
and beehive.
Additionalboolcs read will
be' represented by foil stars
pasted to, the of minia-
tute sleeps. '
Librarian 'Mrs. George Cur-
rent and her ' staff al-
, ready members of
the Warren County and Ohio
State Beeleeepers Associations
for rea.ding and display
terial.
A sleep (corucal straw bee-
hive) ,has already begUn at-
tracting uzzy, wide eyed
honeybees of the artificial spe-
cies in tl;le library's lobby.
The imported from
Holland for the first annual
,r
DON'S 'WAYNESVILLE
Wednesday, June 11, 1969
Ohio Honey Festival last
September, was loaned for
exhibit' by officials of
Ohio Honey Festival Inc.
Summer reader.s will , dis-
cover what they tbee' by
reading when the club opens
at 1':30 p.m. ' June 16 at
F 0 u r th and Miami, the
tlbeesy-est" corner in Waynes-
ville.
In
A fire which leveled a sum-
mer resort cabin Sunday
on Litde' Miami River juSt
off O'Neal Road southeqt ,of
Waynesville is still under in-
vestigation by . the Wayne
Township Fire Department.
. The blaze, suspected arsoll,
according to Fire Chief Wit-'
liam had completely
the stt-uaure by
, time firemen arrived on the
,i.
scene.
ATTEND
Wednesday. June 11, 1969 MIAM.J GAZETTE
'Graduations -Visits 'Summarize
I
Waynesvine . Social
S.cene.
By PAT VAIR
WayuaviUe - 897M26
a! f : - ., ,.. ...
Editors Note--Mrs. Thomas
Cassidy will be handling 'wom-,
en's' and social items
Mrs. John Vair until June 28.
. Mra. Cassidy's phone number
is' 897;.6781. The deadline for
, and social items
is 12 'noon on Monday. "
1469. conducted a Court of
AwardS June 4 at, St. Mary's
Church.
. A 39 girls ' received
badges. Program workers in-
cluded Sandy Sheehan" flag
. Frances Stamper,
Court of Awards, Radena Say-
Special Relationship
,The, ,Portugal Story
Insomnia
Only in Alaska
'ART EXHIBIT BY:
,lor, the invitation, Carole Pot-
'tenger, ref res h men ts aaid
Carolyn clean-up.
Leader Mrs. Ed Pottenger
announced camp for
Sunday, June 22 and that 32
scouts would attend that day.
Junior Troops 1469
1107 will participate in the
Country Fair parade Saturday.
They will meet in ,front of
, the Friends House
at Fourth and' High Streets at
t 1 a.m. More inform,ation can
b,e obtained from leaders, Mrs.
Ed Pottenger, 885-7364; Mrs.
Marjorie Stamper, 897-H9'
and Mrs. Orndorff,
897-4676.
The Youth Group of the
First Oturch oi Quist had a
wiener' roast Friday night at
the home of Carl and Jean
of Waynesville.
The party honored a youth
group member, Phil Baker, '
who is home on furlough from
pix, N.J. ,There 18
by Clark.
by DosPassos
by Luce
by Thomas
MRS. RALPH WOODLEY
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
Member Federol Inaurance Corporation
THE .WAYNESVILLE
NATIONAL BANK
youthS' and six adults prelS-
ent.
Mr. arid Herbert MII:-
Millan were recent hOlts of a
. dinner party honoring the
wedding anniversaries of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell, Wilson (,f
Dayton and Mr. and ..
Everett Pence of Lebanon. '
Mr.. and, Mrs", Wilson celle-
. bra ted their 40th anniversary '
on June 1. The Pences marlle-
ed their 3,th Clln
June 2.
Dinner guests ' included Mr.
and ' Mrs. Allie Carter, Jr'.,
Phylis, Richard, Nancy an,d
Allen Carter, Mr. Donald Wil.
son of Dayton, Miss Eva M:C- ,
Millan of Dayton, Mr. al1ld
Mrs. Clinton Pence and son,
J ames, of Dayton, Mr. arld,
Mrs. R'o b,e r t Monce ,of
Mr. and Mrs. '
Clyde Ervin of Lebanon, Miss
Linda McMillan, the ho:sts
and honored . guests.
3rd/C.P.O . Chuck
son spent the weekend with hi:.
PCJfents Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson. His next tour of
duty will be in the Atlantic
area.
Ellen He"derson, a ,
at Ohio State University, has
returned home for the sum-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nas-
teUi, ( nee Rose Marie
annol;lnce the birth of a sc)n.
Anthony Scott, on Wednes-
day, May 28. Scotty weighed
8 lbs. 8 ozi and is the ,grarld-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. '
J ame$ Nastelli of Marylailld.
Scotty and his parents resiide
at 3415 Lorring Drive,
ville, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nell
and Barbara the
graduation ceremonies of the
University of Missouri. Their
daughter and son.in.law, ' l'Ar.
and Mrs. Tom ' Arni were
members of the graduating '
class. Mrs." Arni received her
B.S. degree in home eco.no-
mics and Mr. Arni recei,ved '
his Maste'rs ' degree in ed\JLca-
tion and will work towar4i his
Ph.D. in psycholoJY. ,
A few of our college :stu-
dents who have returned for
the sUmmer are: Randy Dun-
lap, Judy Whitney,
Zufoweste. Eddie Zurowteste.
David Barton, Mary Beth Ire-
lan, Jim Bourne, Tom ..
man and Richard Lutes.
Let us hear from all of- you
. "
returnees!
Mrs. Winifred Hartsodc: has
returned home after spending
the winter with her daus:hter
son-in-law. Mr. and rs.
Frank Hawke of Fort Worth,
Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Fr-..k Hlalw.:e
and Miss Jeanne
Fort Worth, Tex,
Jim f:{awke from Cornell Uni-
ver,ity at ' Ithaca, N.Y. were
guests of Mrs. Edith
Mrs. Winifred Hartsock, and
' and Mrs. J OM Hawke
and son, Jeremy.
All were guests at the
ding of Miss Virginia Mosher
and Mr. Daniel Blandford.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon An-
derson, have returned to their ,
home in Santa Anna, Cali!.,
-after spel.l<;ling 10 days visit-
ing friends and relatives , in
, Ithtt ;Waynesville area'. Mra .
Anderson is the former Miss
Grace Patton of Waynesville. ' .
While here, they stayed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
B. Earnhart and on Saturday
night, May 31-, attended the
Alumni meeting as guests of
the Earnharts and enjoyed
meeting many former . school-
mates of Mrs. Anderson.
CORRECTION
The Alumni cup
was won by the 25 year dass
not the class of 1925 as for
merlr reported.
The . annual Inspectipn of
the Waynesville Rainbow As-
sembly 140 was held at the
Masonic Temple on Wednes-
day night, June II at 7:30
p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Swartzel (nee ' Dika Ann Ire-
tan) announce the birth of a
daugh.ter Sharon Ann Swart
zel, Tuesday, . June J at Ket
terin.g Memorial Hospital.
Grandpa'tents are Mr. and
Mrs. Frank M. Irelan of , ,
Clarksville and Mr. "Bud"
Swartzel of Waynesville.
Miss Linda Boggs has re-
turned from three months of
student teaching at the Cy-
press Outdoor ' School in the
San Bernadino Mounuins of
California.
. She was sent to the school
-in with Wilming-
ton College'$ program.
Miss Boggs, a sociology major .
'elt Wilmlngton College, is the
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.
John Boggs of Waynesville.
Sandy (Bromagen) James,
of Mr. and Mrs.
Page 3
James Bromagen of Lytle, hat
completed her second year of
nurses training at Good Sa-
marjran Ho&pital at Dayton.
Mrs. James achieved a 1."
'point hour ratio and ranlcecl.
number one in her clau. The
1966 Waynesville High
School graduate will , gradu-
ate from Good _ Samaritan
School of Nursing in May,
1970.
Darold Whitft?er, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Darold Whit-
' mer, Sr. of WaynesvUle, left _
TUe5aay for basic training
Laclcland Air Force Base, Saa.
Antonio, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman BeU.
"man, Sr. of North Fifth Sttret,
Waynesville hosted a
dinner Sunday honoring their
son Edward, who is on a fur-
lough fr()m service with tile
United: States
Guests iilciuqed the host
and hostess. Miss Diana Bell-
man, Bellman Jr.,
Gary Beltman, Mr. and Mrs.
Israel Scott ot Kettering, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Shutts and
lamily ot Lebanon., Mr. and
Mrs. Olarla B a k e r and
grandchildren, chi I d r e n of
Mr. and Mrs. James Pietz of
Dayton. Mr. Mrs. Edward
Frye and family, Mr. and
Mrs. ,Richard Frye and Mr_
Dennis Dalton, all of Waynes-
ville. '
Edward will report to Tr.avis
Air Force Base Oalcland.
Calif. on June 2'1 for a tour
of duty in Nam.
Lawrence Brown is con-
fined to Kettering Memorial
Hospital.
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Carpet Contributed
Waynesville SChool System
music parents have a new fund
raiser for acquiring for
the school "Spartan Band."
The raiser is an
lent piece of carpeting contri-
buted to them by Mr. and
Mrs. William: Cullison.
A drawing for the 8 feet by
12 feet carpet will be 'held at
Waynesville Hi g h School
Saturday night duri,ng the
Waynesville Lions Oub and
Fire DepartmentCountry Fair.
_____ ENGAGEMENT BEGINS-TODAY'
"DAZZLIN&! Once you see it, never again picture '
'Romeo & Juliet' quite the way you 'did before!" -LIFE
",-.. W. ''T .... :n ...... ,......... . ._ .......
"" ',
.RANCO ZEI:nREW
-" ROMEO
8'JUUET
Presented:' Sunday thru
Friday 41 Saturday 1 41 9:30
BXTRA: ,Sunday Mat. 2 p.m. '
ItOSEMASTER
PlSlOL GRIP
Hose
Nozzle
5-3/4-
Rubber
Toilet .. ,
Plunger
'tf?ll ,
,
17.95 VALUE
Miss Danielle Ann Slater
'and Samuel Lee Hartt! were
united in' ptarriage on Satur-
day, June 7 at the SpriJIlgbotO
First CLurch of God. She il
the of and Mrs.
Daniel Slater of 130 \V oods
Road, Springboro. The groom'
is Ion of J' Mr. aRid Mrs.
Ralph , Harris of 100
woOd AvenUe, Dayton.
Ballard J ohnlon, of
Springboro First Otu:rch of
God, performed douhle
,
ring ceremony at '2:30
. The bride was given 'in mar-
riage by her . Slae
a full, white lace
gown which featurecl long
sleeves and a neck-
,line. The, frclnt lace
was Ii,ned with .pearls. Her
. net veiil ' was
trimmed with a large flower
arrangemefit. She c;uried a
single rose accented wi,th baby
breath and ferns.
. . Miss. Sue Bonner of Akron
ma,id of honor, He:r floor-
,
lengih empire-waiste g()wn was
of blue dotted swiss. She car-
. ried a single rose
Bridesmaids, l<amy McOan-
iel and Valerie McD;miel of
Aleron, wore em-
pire-waiste gowns of yellow
dotted swiss. . They carried
single rose bouquets.
Angie and . Randy Y
.. both of we:re flow-
er girl and ,ring Mr.
RaIJ)h' Harris, of at-
tended the groom as belt man.
Ushers were David Slater of
and David of
Hamilton.
. A teception was hetel at
'. home of Mr. and Ralph
Yauger, 60 ., Fairway' Drive,
. Springboro. . Mr. and: Mrs.
'Yauger are the sister . and
brother-in-law of the 'aroom.
. . .
A buffet dinner was held at
the home J the btl idea par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Slater.
Mrs. Harris is a of
i<-enmore High Scho()1. Sh.e is
employed at the Inte:;-,County
Title Guaranty and lMortgage
" Company at Dayton ..
Wayne Band Names
Five Majorettes
The Wa ynesv HIe High
School band has named five
majorettes to its for
school year.
Judges selected Kristi Madi-
son captain of the squad. Kris-
ti is the daughter of .Mr. and
Mrs. William MadiS4l>n of 630
Joyce Lane.
Other majorettes; include
J udy Wood, Isaacs,
Nancy Thill and SUlsan Thill.
FRIENDS HOME
Ada Courtney wan a recent
guest of the Kellar Dunham,
of Dayton.
Nellie Bunnell a Mid-
dletown' visitor on W
day.
SUBSCRIBE TO
THE MIAMI
11, 1969
Mr. Harris is a graduate of
Talawanda High and
has just recently returned
from Viet He' is em-
ployed u the Harding and
J ones Paper Mill at
town.
Following a surprise wed-
ding trip for the bride, the
couple will reside in Middle-
. town.
, ..
Miss Virginia Lee Mosher ', hie -with a orchid . cor-
and Mr. Dahiel L. Blandford' sage. ..
were united in marriage Satur- A. was held. iii the ,
31 at'- St. Marys padsh bouse ..
Episcopal Church.. loWing the ceremony. ' , Miss ,"
. Reverend Harold ' Deeth JeaDJle Hawke, Mr.. John '
performed the double ring Hawke, and Mr.. Lloyd .
' ceremony at 2 :30 o'clock in Widdund. served as hOlteSses. ,
the afternoon. A combination . Mr. and Mr.. I. Harrii
of white gladioli and white Mosher of '18 ' North. : St.,
carnations was used at aynesviUe are the parCbb,
alqr. . . of . the bride. She ' is a aradu-
TIle' bride attired, in a for- ate of Waynesville High
mal , gown of white silK or- ' School ,and Miami
gantty and val lace was giv'en at Oxford.
in marriage by_ her father. A . ' Mr. , and Mrs. John B
bow of lace held her illUsion BlancJford,] r. of "' 628 Lewis-
veil and she carried a bouquet ham Ave., DaytoD are the -
of white roses centered with parents of the groom, who
a white orchid. from Clear a_
Miss Mosher was attended High. ScJtool in, Springboro .
by Mrs.. Fagan who He ,is by Frigidaire
wore 'aD aqua, floor length , DivisioD of Gene..ral Motors.
empire JgroWn trimmed in The couple will at home
white lace. Her bouquet was to their friends at "'48 Croft-
. a of yellow roses shire, Ketterins after a diort
and daisies. w,edding trip. .
Best lI'an was James Shaw-
han' and brothers 6f the'
groom, J OM' Blandford III
and Kenneth Blandford were .
. usher.. .
The mother of the bride
a blue jacket ensemble
complimented with beige ac-
cessories. Her ' torsale was ' a '
white -orchid. '
The mother of the grOOQl
wQre a yellow jacket ensem-
11,2;' Crusher ' Bun
3/4" CrwIher Bun "
Sand " Pea Gravel Mixed
Base Stone .,
Pill Dirt
Top Bon
.Piti Bun
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Wednesday, ' June 11, 1969
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By Nellie
The Charles Cranes of Day.
ton . were recent pesta of
Florence Crane.
Mrs. Jane Kellllett -is in Ket-
tering' Memorial Hospital for
observation and treatment.
Laura of Ciitcin-
nati visited with her
Edna Burnett, on Monday of .
last weelc.
Nettie Palmer visited with
the William Palmers of Oay-
ton' Robert Palmer on
.
Miriam Loaan spent Tues-
day in Lebanon. .
Sara Burnett was a Monday ,
caller of Chapman.
. Nellie Bunnell spent Mem-
orial Day with the Rhodes
Bunnells of Road,
Wilmington. 0 the r guests
were the Diclc Qualey family
and Rhoda BUIlIlell of Bloom-
Ind.
Edna Burnett was a Wednes-
. day guest of the
Whitalcers.
The Home appreciated the
gilt of lovely flower. from
Mr. and Mrs. Albert StUbhs
and Mr. and Mra. Harris
Mosber the put :
. Carrie Russell was. Sunday
evening guest of the Herbert
McWilliams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kalce-
hume of Yellow Springs
called on Mr. .
mothet; 't.uchino Kakehasltie,
Sunday evening. .
PACBMAKER
, medical'
payments
cover .
dental bills
lor two
lull years!
a world o{
The MIAMI
(olntr,Flir SalinlS
Fri. III. Dn I,
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III IIIIEI IE leillDIIE
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freelutfil. fl be '11'ln I ,
Don't . Forget . to -Reg,ster 'at Our BQoth '
"
: "
Now is the time to replen.ish "our summer wardrobe .
with- the very dresses Yfou'li be_wanting
: and needing to tal(e 'you thrc,ugh the seasoh in 'the
, " fashion. Wonderful selections.
"-
. for $10.00 GUt tliii
w"k: ' ROBERTA uAi:a.AB
WiDnlDg ticket holder will be posted each week.
- .
Don't 'miss the
fclbu.lous savings
. . .
on these cool
and carefree, .'
cottQIl dresses.
BY MUUBAH PRIOK
_Harveysburg -
Ph. 89'1-53'12
The wscs' will Thurs-
day at the Methodist
with hostesae., Mrs. ] anet
Wyatt and Mrs. BeSsie Ellis.
URick" ,McCarren, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCar-
ren is home for summer vaca-
tioOn from Eastern , Kentucky
,WAYNESVXLLE
OAJQEBS,
- --
CAMPING
, Wheel Camper - C";""m-pi-;;g Trailers,
, 13 models to choose from. Also
Wayne Camper Travel Traileni &
Tops. And Sportsman's Dream
Truck Campers.
University at Richmond, Ky.
Mrs. Ruth Doster enter-
tained her bridge club last
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Mabel Terry and Mrs.
Karen Miller spent Tuesday
in Dayton.
Mrs. Blanche Carr is now
a patient at the Alta Nursing
Home at 20 Living:;ton Ave. ,
in '
Angela (Angie) C I a r,k
d3ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ron'ald Clark. home ,
Saturday from ' CHriton Mem-
orial Hospital where s,he had
been a Thurs-
day evening following a bi-
cycle accident. Angie had suf-
fered a cerebral concussion in
the accident and we: hope may
soon be fully recovered.
Mrs. ' Sue Ann Carman at-
The MIAMI GAZ
Wednesday. June 11. 1969
the annual Ohio Con- I' -$ '3-PO
vcntion of Postmaster!: held at annual
subscription the Neil House Moto.r Hotel I
in' Columbus last week: , . I
Mr. and Mrs. J aC!k Dep- '
pener of Satellite Beach, Fla" I
annouhce the birth tof their
1'he ,MIAMI GAZETTE'
l ' P. O. Box 78 '
first child, a 'son, narned
Charles. Mrs. Depp'elher was
Barbara Doster an.d Mrs. Ruth
Doster is the materhal grand-
mother. '
Mrs. Mihnie Welch enter-
tained past \V orthy Matrons
of Warren Chapter Order I
of Eastern Stat We:dnesday
night ' at her home with 16
guests present. .co-hostesses
were Mrs. , Alma ,Plummer,
i y McCarren, Avonelle
Williams and .. Marjorie K.
Starr.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cole and
Waynesville, Ohio 45068
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children ' of ' Fairborn were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Cole's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Moore.
M!'S. Sue A'. Carman visited
until his illness seven mO1 \
ago.
Thursday guests of Mrs.
Mabel Terry were] OM Hahn
and Mr. and Mu. Sam Hahn
of Reedy, Calif.
, We Sell Bottle Gas.
SUlpl"dtd
Remodeling
Roofln,
Siding ,
her brother-in-law, Wayne
Carman, at . Cleveland Clinic
Sunday. Mr. Carman had re-
cently undergone open heart
surgery. '
Henr}! (Hank) ,
returned home Saturday eve-
ning from Clinton Memorial .
Hospital where he had , been
SALES RENTALS SUPPLIES
Guttlrs
PanfUn, RYE'S OONTRACTIXG'
FREE
Fene ..
Patios
on ,42, 1 mile north
of Route 73, Waynellville,
Route 2 Pekin Road Waynesville, Ohio
Phone 897-<1936
.Uno Numero
,En'glish Leather
,
Bri ti sh
St:erli n9
"'8 t" ' ru
REG. $5.00
Lots Of
Splash"On
"
NOW,
S3
00
St()ver,
Other '
Candy
,Gi fts '
Call Coiled Day
Let, Dad know how much
you care on June 15t'h with
a card that suits his per-
sonality.
BENNETT
REXAll DRUGS
EMERGENCY
PH. 746-6585
OPD PBmAY 9 a.m. -3 p.m. '
PLAZA
Word has been received
h'ere of the' death of George
Parker of Santa Anna, Calif.
His wife, the former Rachel
Shambaugh, survives as do
two sons, his motbet and a
brother. Mr. Parleer ,had been
a ' city fireman in Santa Anna
a patient since May 29 fol-
lowing a tractor-hartow farm
accident.
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THE M'IAMI GAZtTTE:
PIRB - AUTO '- BOMB
BUsnmSS - LQ'B
R'OtAN D 'H.-'D ILl
933-1161
Excellent Food ....... Gracioual, Saved
10. Our Fire Side DiaUD& Room.
Cooked to
Your Liking,
l
Pr,iced Right!
t
no better eating thdn'our man-" .
sized, mouth-watering steaks broiled .
to your and served up' sizzling'
hot. dn epicure's
Only one of our very many delicious
, ,
dinner Try us tonight. ,
Chula s. Ow.en
(New "ChrQlf' a OperatOr)'
HOUR.: lion. thru 'un. lot
: -Wednesday. June 11 t 1969 . The MIAMI GAZETTE
IGHI IEE IIGHI
7:00-SKY DIVERS
7:30-0UTftAlfDING A W ABD
8:00-SlHG,0U''l' WA YNESVII.IeE
I '
12:00 NOON-PABADB
. 1 :30-PJ!'l' SHOW
2:00 -WATBR BALL FIGE[T .
3:00-BORSB SHOW .
CAI,T.ING, OONlfEST
., :OO--:-SK.Y DIVERS ' "
''1:30-PINALS OF THE FIll-E QUEEN CONTEST .
PIVE PLlt1S ONE -DULIN SINGERS
, \. 1
The MIAMI GAZETTE
, I,r r.
III Festival Iet' f.r Juoel9; 20, 21:
The Springboro 'of
Public Affairs reported that
the water tower' Penny-
,royal Road, has again been
vandalized. This time the
Class of '69"
was painted on it.
MBA, .AT,PH YAlJ'GB:a Springboro - Ph. 746-4638
FESTIVAL'
Everyone is busy , getting
ready for the annual Spring-
boro ,festival. With onl, one
week tefe, there is lots to do.
This year it will be held the
..end of 19, 20 and
21 on Street. " .
Queen of the festival will be
crowned. , I:faving a F-estival
ICing and Queen ' was started
to pay tribute to our out-
standing young ' 'peQple ' of
Springboro. The sub-
mitted we nominated by
' There will be a parade on
Saturday, ' June 21 at 1 : .m. \
Bud Hurst is -in c'harge of
this. At 3 ,p.m. will be
the pl.lrachut; jump. ,
, 'their classmates and the panel
of judges, headed by Rev.
. Matthew Arn'ett will select the
wi,nners.
The prizes at the festival
this year will' be caSh prizes.
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SaturcLly night the King and The, person the _
280 CHAPMAN st.
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PH.' 89T-7588
LYTLE U'NITED
, ... .
SATURDAY JUNE 21st
SERVING TIME 5:00
. AUO PIES A CAKES
H 'OPKINS
EXT E R MIN A T I N' G CO.
I L. STOUT "
" BELLO MEANS
GOODBYE TO HOUSEHOLD INSECTS"
P. M ...
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. 2410 AIM. st.
Fraaklla, Olaio 4SOCIS.
. Pboae 7 ..... 8313
875 ColUMbus Ave.
LelNu.n, Ohio 415038
PboDe 932-....
TEE &E
I&IT
. .
, rs. Jlne ' ll
ATTBE
COlnlry Fair
I.k I 1.11 ' IIICI
I till 11
INTBB
HIGH S.C HOet 'G Y,M,
FEATURING
"thl Ilbllllah'
-ADMDSIOIf $1.00 STAG $1.76 DUG
Ding 'tickets will _25,
:_15 or $10 respectively. Ride
tickets are on sale at
The last time :this was done,
' In. the sh()pping center aJ1ld at ters of Middletown Thursday
a number of stores.' ," towtt Jamboree from Day.ton
Alma Hibbard," who .iSI the ' night. Friday l\ight the Home-.
,chairman' of the,' ente!,tam . and Saturday Sing Out
mene committee ' has 'up Waynesville. ,'See you at the
",the following. The Potter Sis- Festival!
C.uncil I .
'Discuss. 'Irl, lislri.f
Everett Turner, head of the
Park Board. was present at
the council meeting. He
the views of council on the
newly formed teenage club,
"The Panther Pit," putting
Lebanon Attorney J a c k
Hedges,' approached SJ?l'ing-
boro council with a prclposal
from the Warren C01,lnt)r Pro-
gress Committee to establis".
'a Park District during a re-
cent Council . meeting. The'
purpose of this will be tC)
serve and preserve the n;atural
beauties of Warren County
and to create areas.
I their building in the village
Since Warren is a '
rapidly growing count,r, ac-
tion should be talcen be-
fore it is too late and scenic
areas would be talcen for com-
mercial and industrial use,
according to Hedges. Park:
,District would establish more'
meaningful paries. where there
would be ,'and
boating'. Hedges note:d to
council that there is no addi-
tional cost for thi., the funds
already being available. But
there bas :to ,be a
legal committee to pu.t this
into action. Therefore council
agreed to recopize ap- ,
plication for the of a
Parle District to be btoulght to '
the attention of the P!robate
Judge of Warren County.
Permission was ' granlted to
the Cincinnati Gas and, Elec-
tric Company to do road work
oli Routes 73 and 7411. The
firm plans to replace poles
with 54 new poles . along the
routes. This would make it
possible to increase the ,701tage
at some future ,date.
Council appro,ved . aJlld ac-
cepted' to enter into a contract
with the Clearcreek Township
Trustees for the calend;ar year '
of 1969, for the financial sup-
port . of the ambula'ncle
ice. Tbe approximate Clt)st will '
be ' $9,000.
Paul Culbertson was pres-
ent at the meeting, to exp'ress .
his appreciation for
way the Springboro Police and
Fire haJ1ldle an
emergency ambulance call.
Paul spoke of the they
him to the ,htospita1.
,,"We were just doing our job,"
commented Police Chief Carl
Hirschbach.
Fred Mayne opened discus-
sion of the state vers\Jls coun- ,
cit matter, perwning to road
worle on State Route 73. The
state is having to the
water lines creating an expense
for the village. The state has
made an atim.ted bill 'of
park. Nothing was but
it was noted, that , anything
built in the parle automatically
belongs to council and the vil-
lage' of Springboro. Council
would handle its operation
and :the monies taken in by
the group.
The Panther Pit is 'a pn-
vate organization, available to
the teenagerS of Clearcreek
'Township only and to
its own governing unit. '
-
Wednesday, June 11, 1969
the tower was repainted and
a fence put up ' to discoutage
vandals.
However; the fence didn't
stop them. The vandals who
damaged :the fence apparently
did it by a chain to
, the fence and then to a car
' and pulled the gate apart, so
as to be able to enter . the
premises. . ..
The damage to the fence
. and to the tower waS estimated,
at $250. The members '
discussed ligh,ting the
to discourage vandalism.! It
was brought ' to die people's '
attention. that caught
v,andalizing 'this property ' 'or
any other public ptoperty,. will
be prosecuted to the full ex-
tent 9 tbe law.
8' " 12' Carpet with Pad
. and iaataUalioll. .
(a buic with
, Olrina)
Drawias at the
CoUlllry Fair
Sat., 10 p.m.
TICKftS 60c
---
"'1,000_
WAYNESVILLE. O.
Wednesday; June 11, 1969
By MARJORIB ST AMPBR
Lytle .:... 89'.5395
Cub Scout Pack 30 monthly
, Paclc meeting will be on Mon-
day, June 16, at the Lytle
Methodist Church. This will
be just a regular meeting in-
'stead of the covered dish din-
ner pt-eviously planned. All
parents . re urged to attend.
are some outing dates
to be announced.
Mr. and Mrs. David Zeh
and Wayne returned home
last , weekend 'from 10 days,
vac.tioh in Florida.
Mrs.. John Se1 Ket
, tering Memorial Hospital on
, June 9.
Harry Lightner is conf4ted
to ,Kettering Memorial Hos-
pital for treatment.
, Everett Kenrick and Wil
,Ham Pennington have reo
tUnled home from the hospi-
tat '
Mrs. Paul Williams recent-
ly' attended surprise
ding 'anniversa,ry for
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Siney.
Mrs.. Robert Hargett, Shar-
, on Wientzies and Phyllis
Lindezur entertained at a
miacelt;meous I howe t' for
Sheryl Federle at the home of
Miss I.:.indeaur OIl Friday
night, June 8.
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The, photo identified this
week vby ,Where Is It fans
was the handsome, stone,
gateway to Miami Cemetery. '
The pillars were con-
structed by Nathan Harvey,
a skilled stone mason and
Civil War veteran Har-
veysburg. ,
, J'he honor roll includes: '
E. , Surface, 'Mark Reeves,
!dr.. William Morgan, Terry
Irons, Jill Johnson, ' Mr . '
Lina Wilkerson, Carole Liv-
ingston, 'Leadt, Mrs.
Lewis, W
j Harriet '
Qarlene - 'Neeley, ,' Debby
Alexander, Sue Ferguson,
Cheryl Evelyn Camp-
beU, Mrs. Raymond, Adams,
Judy Stomer, Carol Brooks,
Mrs. Hiley Gibson, Rolland
Arthur, Ph ill 1 i p ' Morgan,
Joyce Lamb, Howard
Stanley,
Cluck .hons, Keith Harri-
son, Roberta Wood, Connie
Alice,- J eraidine Hisle, Cathy
Kidd, Pat Miller, Ray Lamb,
Hazel Dakin, Opal Treasler,
Viola Dakin, 'Bobby Wool-
ridge, Grace Ferguson, Wil-
liam Miller, Vina Purkey,
Bauer"
Martin, S It. a ron Wallac47,
Jacqueline Campbell, Tom
SlattlerY. O\ua Smith, Mrs.
Pauline T alber,t, Mrs.l Har-
old' Earnhart, B,etty Lamb,
Brenda Blec:lsoe, Mrs. J.ura
. Werntz, Ronald Ingram,.
Cintl,.
Carolyn,
382.0348 '
.
Savings ' on "
-Style'
73
Ph. 866-5512
Franklin Ph. 746-4559
Open 9-9. ' Sat._
The MIAMI
Steve LeMaster, l\,fary
Hilde:brechr, Mrs.!- s
Howard, Connie Reync)lcls,
Norma AlC'Xallder, Barbara
McFarland, Sandra Wood,
Tammie Reynolds, L i it d a '
Webb, Brent Morgan, David
Hendrickson, Richard F'.,
Kenneth Rigney, Randy
Wood, Kimberley
Danny AlcerE, Ricky Hobbs,
Lafe Henderson,' Greg I?olly,
Darla Morgan, Vickie, F,arley,
Jeffery Jories, Ruth Wilcher,
lC'evin Gross and Jpnni 'w'am-
pier.
,
liet,riil,'".r
1.1
. By Daryl , Edwarcbl
Saturday June 7, the!:: Post
615 Royals met Delco-M,oraine
at Waynesville.
The Royals tied the game
, after Tim. Q>mett triple4 to
center field and was bloClc:.ed
in by Jeff lIOn's single in' the
seventh inning.
In the Royals
won th:e game when Mark
Stanley walked and went to
' second on Steve Stanley's'
groiand .ball. Jim Luca[S then
hit a line drive to
right , field 'for die ,viftning
run.
Tim and, Stteve ' Le
M;uter mated the J?itching
chores with Steve getting
credit for the win.
Earlier in the week the
' Royals loat a dose to
Spn..gboro, 32, when Spring-
boro aco,red a run , in ,the bot
tom of the fifth. JUll Lucas
pitched a strong ' game but
didn't get enough batting IUP-
port. ,
"
WHERE
, .-
LOGSPON
I' N ' WAYNESVIL:LE
LaaltdEoma "
, ' " anit'; , '
DEycleanillg
SPEGA[
12-18
O 'R
SKIRTS
, Mix Or Match --- Pleats Extra
ShirtSlaunderedto Please
HEY
IDS I
,SATUBDAY, JUlfB ,14th
, ,
EVBRTon IS INVITED TO KAltOH THEm PETS IN
" ,
TO BIG ABADB - JlBET BY '1'IiB LIBBABY, 11:30 A.II .
"
OR TJU HNlfIB O,OUBT - APTBB TO l'AJtADB, .
,PRIDS WILL ,BE A W ABDED FOR K08T UlroSUALPBT, '
, \
BEST PET, 'BBST TBA.IHBD PET, BIOODT
I . \
DOG, IIJ(jtX,T.BST DOG, BIGGBST OAT, S-AT,T.BST OAT.
(1'18888 have pets on leaall)
chimney .
, When the
1
. . ' .
poured and the forms taken ,
down it was found that there
was little or holes on
the outeide' mol'tU had
not flowed around a piece of
gravel. Before the ouuicle
acaffoldmg .... taken doWll,
George Barre'tt went around
the outside of the house with
&Ad trowel ill hand to
smooth ou.t these little depres.
, "sioDa in the wan.
,. After the house was com-
pleted GeOrge Barrett con ..
ducted a visitor throup it
and gave the des .. '
cription. "The porch is four
and a half leet ill depth; The
.front is and
the fir.t room entered is our
family Jitting room, the one
in which we live. The one op-
polite, aeross the ' hall would
have JIlade a mOlt delightful
parlor but we 'prefene4 to
make a lodgill room of it." A
friend remarked. "If I mu.t
be sick I .hould lite it migh;
t..._. ' "
DC III UIQ room.
"Our dining room i. as con-
venient to both .itting-room,
and kiic:hen as it is Jiollible
for one to be, being directly
between the two; The pipe '
from the kitchen Itove passes
Wednesday, June 11.
, 1
, XRA.:noBA BUDS
, IJpriDg Va:q., - Ph. 861U90
SpriDa Valley COWl .
cendy dilCUlled (Ond
property. Villase attora J er-
ome Men. will c;heck the ltate .
laWi to ICe if the can
get an ordinance giving per-
nUuion destroy coad lnnecl
properties, i! they are a t reo ' ,
" paired. "
,' CoWlcil allJO dUcussecll two
trees on main Itreet. Tb trees
are to be d1J'. to
storm damage. Repair on Race
. and Glady Streeta Wall also
discussed, as it is in of'
repair badly. Council mem- '
bel'S include Mayor Lee !;pahr,
Jack Homer presiden" CUi-
ford Turner, J. W. M rgan,
Phyllis Shade, . Gene
R. P. McClenand and cldk.
treasurer Margaret Horland.
Mr. and Mr.. Odie Combs
of Race Street entertained
their families on Mel!1\o'rial
,directly the WJi'i:;'
a drum which stands over the
foot of the cellar stairway.
This imparts .uf1ficient
, warmth to the dining room to
make' it comfortable at aU ....
SODa. The cellar is
through the pantrY. J;lUt at
dte left-hand of the
of the kitchen is a fo rntain
of'
&om the pare
' This ia COlI........
through ' .... flat ._ iatD
the milk room. , At the other
end of this back porctl are a
wuh-boller and the miU:room,
ia WLere, in me wanD
of the year, . we pJaa OUlr cook "
stove." "
George Barrett in c' nclu
sion says, eel have been ,seated,
during the coldest of the
present winter 'within these
cemented walla, and tnlly call
I .say that 10 com rtable
quarters I never beE re en-
joyed. Several times have
left my seat on a tour of aur-
vey through the surpa.uingly
: excellent rooms' of 'my house,
to cliacover, if possible, crack
' or flaw, but no ,sign ,of one
has . appeared.
less than one yeu gone,
a house ' of different IIllaterial
ill place of thilli. That.
has disappeared, and here is
in ita place, by any,
own hands. the walls of which
far .uperior to the
other, in point, of and
capaci . of duration, that it
g ' expected that will i proY, ,
with' age for
"Thit has,
. degree satisfaction' which
few, I think, can &0, appre-
Ciate those hoUlei hal e bem
built by other handls than
their OWll."
These were the
George ' Barrett
. i8,.. His predicdoll
novel walls pf his
Day their hottle' with a cooic
.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nobie
9f Walnut spent Mem-
orial Day at Cumber-
land Lalce.
Mr . Sherman Holland and'
Richard of Race Street at-
tended cUnner at the home of
and ' Mr.. Steve Holland..
and 10ft 'Of Miamisburg on
Sunday. ' 'J
Milee Kingery, son of Mr.
and Mrl. Prank Kingery, Ter-
race Avellue h.. been a pa-
tient at Grandview Hospical
at Dayton. He i. now recup-
' erating athome.
Mn. Alice Roeder of Lynch- ,
burg' h.. been visiting . with
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mor ...
of Bellbrook AYeIUIe, also
Mias Nancy Marpa of Hilla.
&0'0, La beea recent gueat.
Mr. aad Mn. , Stanley -D.
Lee .... plaiming a card ......
er for their son, PFC (>ew>
W. Lee, who is pI I III .
German He .... - .
June 13. Hia address is PFC
Carter w. RA 116'8398,
CO.. C, 1-'09 ABN, INP,
MEC, APO, New York,
69185.
"Ille Spring Valley 1ciD4er.
prten presented a program on
J.me 5., They abo Were pre-
sented dipl'oma'. by SF,ins
ValleY principal Mr. Napier.
Mr. Napier presented gifts to
kinderprten teacher Mrs.
Lovoett and ber aide, Mrs.
Hqffer. Pianist for the pro-
gram was Mr . Matvin Haines,
4th grade teacher.
Bible wlll open on
June 16 at Spring Valley
United MethOdist Otureh.
All children are welcome to
attend. The ; Bible ach'OOl will
.. helcl for a week. Mrs.
Oa .... Stroup will he ill
char .. .
By D. J. Frazier
For Bale
Friday, June 6, 1969. Fri- FOR 8ALE: Leaf lettuce. IAwnoce
, clay Where on eareb did ' Ket'ther. Hainea Road . .B85-3670 201
tlti. weelc go. I am .ure we
must have loat lOme clays
somewhere. Perhaps we need
a tilne tnachine. Friday-and,
the day of school.
and the, lut rides home on the
bUt for 'this .ea.on. ,
The week: started w;i t 'b.
torm., thunder and Ushten-
ina aIld heavy rain Sunday
night and Monday and' lOme
.hower. the rest of the wea.
Luckily the com and
heam were in the ground
the rain was ' welcome. The
lovely field ot reel dover and
timothy w a badly beaten
down but no other harm was
done. I clo not know whether
,
I
the moon was in the ' right
-an or not but the nice, little
areen sProuts are up and. loolc
fine. ' ,
How crippled you feel when
your car, diu. When you even
ride to the bam and the maU
hox as I ' do. !Uld the
faithful one gasps ita laat;.sup,
you , really feel bereaved. The
day before MemorW Day on
the way to the Thursday Sale
it running fine wlielt all
of a sudden it .lDwed down
and the engine died. I .tatted
HORSES, ponies and hone
aI80 10 timothy and clover hay
to make 00 balves. Phone 891-2199
201
2 SOWS, & pip-t160, Call 887 .. 221
.
2c2
7 Fr. Cut mowing machine, Semi-
mounHld for an H or )( , Farmall
'tractor. PI .. 897-2680. 2C1 .
CAR air conditioner. Ph. 897..a72.
201
HOME IfOWD ve,etables, lettuce, '
ooioD6 ,.nd peas. Lawrence Keetbler,
, Haioee Fhone 885357b. 20tf
1960 Chevrolet Impala convertible"
V -8, automatic abUt, )aeW top, 2 Dew
wide-oval tn. Good condition. Bait
. Call 897-2118. Ask for Bruce.
2cl
FORD 960. Fint cl888 condi-
tioo-2 Iarp water tllDb, one cov-
erecI $20. S25. Posta .. Bay.
Harry West . 201
, 36" Powercraft wood lathe with
grinding ' whMI IlDd m9tor: 1 of
8' knives, ' latbe and kniv4!f bave
llC'lver t*n UlIIiId. 8anie as
897-4619' after 5 .p.m. 201
1965 Rambler American Flat Head
6-cy1., standud traDlmu.ion. Mac
InDia BUber Shop, Wayneaville 201
FOR SALE: Strawberries: R.R. 1
WaynesViIIe.Banee Rd. 885-2730.
,
201
FOR SAlE: 1987 Hudson Terra-
pJaoe. New tires and battery $395.
Ph . . 897-2378. 2c 1
For Bent
HOU8E for rent or sale in Center-
ville, 3 bedroom. bath 4: .!. large
lot, 897 -6261 after 6 :00, 2cl
TOWNHOUSE apartmenu. 1 4: 2
bedrooma, air cond .. fully carpeted,
appliances. AvaUable July 1. Leue '
Ph. 43'-6102. . 201
. '
2et
TREE---.-nd-.-aw-n-.-rvJCe- - . .:....
eoced work. Free Mima.. Calli in
tbe momiDg. Ph. 897""26. 201
PAlNTING-B), the job or hi the
""ur_ Spray or no...,
Roof., FeDCeI, ,",. Ted Stepp , Ph.
897-4875, W.JDtIIMUe - J 1& cit
Cowaill. Ph. 382;0785,
. .
AT STUD r-
Retriatered American Saddlebrel:l -
Grade mu. accepted. Fee 175.00 a&
time of .rviee. Live foal ,uaran-
teed. Far Hilla Stab1e, O'Neal Rd. '
Ph. 8974946. lDetf
- "JODI -
SHOE REPAIR
140 &. Maio .St:. Waynesville, Ohio.
Mon.Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (:loeed
lSct.f
TOY Poodle 8tud Service, AKC
Regiet.ered. White or Apricot. ISO.
Appointment only. Phone 897'-4148.
J 15ctf
USED CLOTHES - Shirts-Bloullt's
-Skirta-Dresaes and lOe
eacb-also, ' Dish_LamPs. ?tinny
other odds and ends. BrundYI! Odds
and Ends Store 200 E. Moiln St.
HarveyaJl111'l, Ohio. . .Setf
COLD 8prings Beauty Shop: WiD
take appointments uytime, Ph
897-439S. 4Setf
JANI)i:'8 B e BUt Y Shop, 9990
Waynesville Bellbrook Rd. - Sum-
mer Houra: Wed., .TbUrB., Jk Fri.
OBIy By Appointment. Ph.
Notices
LITTLE REO
. Antiqui Sho,
Behind Stubbe Funeral HOIJ1:e. Spe-
cialiSm" in ,1888Wafe. Wa)'llleaviUe,
Ohio
it again and we went on but
at the ttext traffic light it
died again, and at 'the next,
started nicely but died each
time my foot bit the brake.
The boy. At the filling .tatiOrf
lOOked at it but could do
nothing. So on. we went,
atartiDg 8!'d stopping, . top-
ping and .tarting, to the we'
and . some errands
all the day before me
boliday traffic. Start and stop,
PH. 897-7931 or 897-224l
' . BOB SMITH
, BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC
top and start, until we finally
.topped at home-fQr' ,ood.
It wouldn't go' it
wouldn't back. It waa de.d.
There it was a long
and no cu.. Monday after-
noon, the wrecker came an'd
hauled' my poor little old '6)
Rambler away With ita back
.heela up and its head down.
The .ad end of a .gOOd little
car.
To be without a car and
where and how we do is no
fun 10 TuesdayafternooD Mr.'
G of Coatea sata out
.uch. a pretty liule green '69
.. door. Ie, was pretty ouaide ,
and pretty inMde. Drove 10
SMOQthly but who coulc( bear'
to use auc:b lilce a
farm truck. So we went back
to lee what else be b.acl; Back
in the far comer we .potted
. a nic.e, little '67 2 door .. ,
Then came the ..,ental debate.
Should we be .tylilb and jret-
ty and , have that lovely new-
. car-feeling. or t,e plain and
practical at half the COlt. VIe
went for a ride. It drove
smoothly Do &umpa ... rattJe,
but it has .. horrid box
tnIIIk 10 lWeI ' ualoAd a
calf, but at Jut m. tbouabt
of what we could do Wiih the
atra mOlley prevailed and we
houaht the '67. No repea .0
f W juat tIaat it .'t
(_ .......... li)
CULVERTS INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEL, 1'0t'
SOIL, COMPOST', FILL DIRT.
FAIRFIELD DR. WAYNESVILLE, o .
WHEN buym, .or eeIIing real _ate
wby Dot call .... We have capable
ales perIlOUS in your area to belp
.. tiafy your needs.
R. E. WADE
.11-1440
HOUm$DD 8974268
Scott Remley 897-2530
HermaD Weaver 897-7858
. PH. 74U1OO-748-3651
, "
{ . '
Coat plus 10%
, . For man \Vitli all background
manager in Feed, Grain and Fann .
' " . Supply Business. Will tram.
* Ooncrete
,c * ' ntermopane 'AluminUm
* Electric Baseboard Heat
* Comfort Con . tloned Insulation
* Live in one unit - Bent the other ,
F.inancing Arranged' WITH 10% DOWN;
buge 01 quauOIlI ill the
Ilear future. ,
"Be you vote
nczr time ad oe sure
vote," 11latGiter concluded.
Thia' us 110 reo
coul'iae.
"They tell you to respect
law aad order and abide by
due procCli of law aacl thiS
i$ what you au.", ' :.
taae of tIUa ,
dacir chiIcIrea.
Ally quatiou abOUt' die
cliaid are be' refened to
Orill Sou.er, Warren CoUll- ,
t y School Supetintettdent,
9)2-33' Miss Marian wa-
10ughby, - Wart-en
County for
OUldien, 931-449' or Mrs.
Mads-ed Williatna, Societ)
932-7661.
Iry. ...
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I
' ... II (continued from paae 11)
,.IC. iliC .,.. like that '24 Chevy I ,We didn't leU ally thing at
from 1) bouaht Eor my fmt cu. But this n ... ridar a:aor did . e
j mat ii aDoth" ato"Y.. - 'lbuy, though :we ,could use -
i other calf aad we to
the people of Warrell County. , Thp iI the HUOIl for _wei.. see how the new tnmk
'I1Ua iI the 13th couecutive flora rbaea.Back ia tIM Ionia hut fortY doUan fo a
IUDUIlft me diaia haye beea they were .. yina what won whiteface not 'two day. lid,
'pRICIlted in OIUo. Parenti or hed ... "No, too much UI
I
> ,
guardiana are responsible for they WOIl't Ipread aDd beeOme " ' ,
&he transportation' of the chil ...L d' . The clock .. ,. dHdtiu j
. a ftWlance. No, UI!y Oil t . ,
dren to the cliniC. .ptead." They ,doll't, IlOt at mUit huny to the "
, The baa mOlt the rootl but the bird, like. . Why . can't of UI
. fortWaale in accuriaS MiSs moac rcd rolC hips after thin .. altead of ame. 10
lCathy COvert of Z.esville" dlq have frozen and .ofteDed Doll't. fGrIft to, III .
the ' .peecb in the wmter aDd they .pread and 1efteJ'8' and tll.e
is a pduate of the ' aced. which FoW UIltil . new MHimi
at Adtena. AU par . i 11,0" ia the .ixties every pas.,
ell" are urpd to take advan- ture woodlot and len row
, .
MRS. HILBY GIBSON
Mt. HoU,. - Ph. I
Mrs. Addie Dill
the commenctmelU of her \
Mr. Donald Oil', in
)CChia
Mrs. &afford;qd
.,n, 'aJMl MH. Bud
ford of Xenia called ' Oil MtI.
f,{ilq G i b loa Wednesday
.
', Mr . .,.d Will .. Moore"
New Burw,gtoll'
C)n Mr. aDd Mrl. ElVia Micbial
Thunda)" eveam,.
Mr. aI'ld Mrs. ChUles BUll.
and IOn., and t Boyd.
are a week Om
ad. foliing. , ' ,I t '
- Mr. aDd ' Mrs:' Roll . ld
. Pheriop aD,d famil, NC!
" Orleans AI' few
'daYI with Mr. aad ..... ,ftdk
; .
2, , .. : 8edaa. V-8J, Auto .. UH ..... j 1215
I ,I _.
MS CHEVROLET 4-dr: MCJaa, auto., P.8., UH .. '.
\
__ fORD Country Wan ltatleft W...... eyt.. Auto.
!Utll. ... .......
. ,_ OLDI ,.... V.a. Auto. TraDI.. P.8.. P.B.. UK
,,-,.:. EX'1'ItA NICE .' f . ,' . '
' .. , .
... PL.VMOUTH 1II. ,t-dr. 8e4an, Auto., Power, UK
, ,
, .. PONTIAC Catalina 2-dr. H.T., Auto .. Power, BAH .,.
$1195, ",
I"' RAII_LER e eyi., ,.dr. '8.d:; lWI . .. ... '. . ,
.. 115 PONTIAC Catalina t-dr. ' BT., P.$" .UK ... t '1296
' 1115 BUICK .......... 2-dr.. . V-B .. Auto. .' P.8 ... _ '
. P .B.. uK. Tan. . ...................... ..1 ,
Pow.ell aDd familv. " ' ,
M;.. and' Mrs. Mond Lewis
and Mtf. Hiley . Git,101l to-
tended me fwaer" lemea of
their cou'in Mr. Edau l'bfE
I 'RoutlOD"Bow.
.her funeral home in <:ea-.
,
, Donald "l:etUnleel ,
hOme Wedaeaday &ora
Childrm'. HOsJ!ta1 in
Daytoa' be .peat a week
from burna re
cciveCl when be .pilled
oE hot colfee 011
Mr. and Nfl. 'I"bomaa RUB
yon lpeat W.eaday
Ding with Mr . ,and Blvu
Mi&ia1. I OtIler can.. *rc
Mr. and Mn. ,
, , .
Xem..
Mt. WaU.cle
, Xeaia Mn. HiJe, (it,.
1'10 __ nunday '1 ,
I
;'
Boy SCouts of Ttoop 94
will ' be havillS their paptr
drive tb.ia camilla 'Saturday,
June :1", wll1 coatinu.e
from early morning on watil
they Lave covered the whole ,
toWll. To help OUt, they
would appreciate it if you
would lay yoU'r papen at the
curb. nil iI me only fund
rm.er, that the Scou. of Troop
'94 have. 'I1ae money that iI
from this baa houpt,
their eampins IUpplica, aad
IICIlt .the boYs to summer camp
Thil is also way to keep
America Beautiful. If ' the
p8peJ' mill. do Dot have -sa:ap
parer to work. with, thlt)'
to cut down tree. to set it.
One "ale of paper 17
If yoW' hoUie h .. hem
at desite alore ill
on tLit call
. , "
BcliClOl'" Note: Pictorial
K ..... '. of tbe .
Lioaa a .... p"1I'C DepanUIc$
'Co.,a..., F. i r On
6 ., iauicle ' tod . y.
.
Heavy and
ening .tol'm warnings cUtin't
!Seem discourage , Way1nes-
ville Lions Clyb-Pu e Depart-
ment ' Country Pair g,)ing
crowcls over weekend ..
A . multitud, of
and adults 'thronged. the fl iE:'s.
bigger and ' better midwaY' at-
tractions at ,. the Waynes
1
ville
High School ' grounds.
Only the not. to be in timi- .
dated among bdpths
and rides Thursday wh'en 'blue
, sides suddenly shrouded
dumped heavy, rainfall the
area.
BEB A SUMMER' READBR-Oliio Honey Queen ' "
Juke Gregg of ' Muon officially opened M.ry L. Cook, Sum '
.. ReadiDa Cub at the Library MOb4ay. J>ictur and .tory
on tile "Bee All , yda1 Cu, Bee '. '. Read" reading club ap-
on page 2. '"'":-Dennia palton Photo
. I
,! I
The ZOn- .
iDg Co III i.,. ilo n turned
I thumbs down on two re-zon-
iag' applicatiotll during its
. meetina Tuesday. , , '
CQlIUIliAion member. voted
to re-zone for biaainess a tract
of land including the bome of
Mr.. Miriam Barrett one
of Wayne.-
ville on Oh(o 42. , "
Mfa. ,Barrett OWQI "and op-
tile Potato
S .. pp y', ComP4llY bel' bome
\ thqe.
She wu an
trial oft
" tract of land adjoiniai the
approved tract tht COOl- The ,tracts prop.,sed for
that it, was more busmess re-zon,ing ue
, than ,what .he needed for the ,ed at) road tC) the
loperation of bUsiness. , CeaSar's Cr:eek , Resevoir pto-
The also ga:\;'e . ..
the final on the hear-' _ ,f The ,Fe4eral
ing l.st week on the Eos:m.er had previously
Sid Ellis farm located Qn pOrtion of the
, Ellis-Lincoln Road east of proPosed flood
Waynesville.
Dr. ' Fox 0. I!)ayton, clJrreh t
owner , Ql'eviolisly , suG- ed Dr. Fox's': ap lica.
mitted 'an application for. J'C" .. non for 're-zoning . the. xist-
, , zoning tWo tracts of fOil, , ing tracts after they me' . with
a . shopping center and' a, trail- extensive. opposition' f. rom
. er court.
farmers: '
vileged'; wth fair going'
ana the annual event
. .
jumped sky diver exhi-
, bitionl, ' Waynesville's Out-
standing Citizen of the Year
Award and Sing Out Waynes-
ville performances.
I-luvy rains pelted crowds
.04 finally drove ' aCliv4ties in-
side Saturday after a gigantic
best ever parade at noon.
Howf;!ver, persistant and un-
TfI anen
the fair's noted
' horse .how' as advertised . .
'rallt or shine.'
" ,
a hu-
,':e.
_Applicants for the Warren
, County Crippled Children ..
free speech clinic
will Qe Wednesday
(today) at Ele-
I. mentary School .
'Speech thera.pist Kat h y
Covert, who will 'conduct the
clinic, will be at the to
launch program.
, Miss,. ,Covert will \' . begin
speech classes Monday. The
will be conducted under ,
the following sChedule:
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday momings, Waynesville
Elementary SchoOl; Tuesday
and .Thursday mornings,
t South Lebanon
SchQolj ,
Monday, Wednesday an4
Jonathan "
W tight , Ele,mentary at
, . and Tu y ,
clutching .a gold(ish Thursday everungs, ' ICings
b9wl . won at one of the Mills 'Elementary School
booths, sidled up to the Fur.ther details and time of
and plaintively askeel, nWill , the speech clinic can be ob-
. you,' hold mr goldfish so, it ., tained by phoning !
won't get . wet?" principals.
Dictionary of Clocks
and Watches '
and Splices
Ada
The Winter People
ART EXHIBIT
by \
by Blanford
by NabokoYI
,py Whi tney "
MRS. RALPH WOODLEY
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, 'OHIO PH. 891-4826
it ,
How he handles those
, "
firSt dollarS frOnl a paper
may how he faces more fate:-
fuI in the years a4ead.
1."
"
.. A goOd way to teach your 'youngster the , '
value of consistent'saving is with a real bank .
. \
savings account.
,
We'll gladly help him open one. Further,
, we will follow his progress .. througli,' the
years .. with a great deal of interest.
Federal Deposit Insurance
, ,
THE WAYNESV:ILlE
NA'TIO-NAL BANK
Nearly 60
YQungsters and patenta
lined themselves to the
L. Cook Libraty Monday
the opening of the
Summer Reading Oub. ' ,
Ohio Honey Festival Que n
Janice Gregg, daughter ,of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gregg of ,
Mason hived the attention of ,
ioitjal reading club m'emb rs
. Tuesday night WaynesVille
village councilmen gave the
go ahead ' for study of two
village problems, a dog shel-
ter a;"d a , parking bazard on
Dayton Road.
A cost study' apprdved
for the of a
porary shelter for stray d ga.
The village to date bas no
structure for diapliLCed,
pet until they caD. be picbd
up by the Warren County dog
warden.
The proposed animal Ilhel- "
,ter', would possibly be ,Icon-
, structed in the vicipitY of, the
old power house: or
Waynesville's sewage, displosal
plant.
Council members also' dis-
cussed the parking baltai'd
that exists on the east side
of Road.
They directed the village
, street comftlitiee to ' m a ,
survey of residents on Chap-
man Street and Franklin F oad
since the problem affEects
them.
, Other business inchlded
tabling the hiring of a villiage
' solicitor in' order to give more
,potential applicants
submit 'contracts.
seQ. i 0 r ' citizerils of
, I
a 'progt:am on honey aDd
its .
summer's read!ng club ,
theme was coordinated with
the Ohio Honey Festival to
promote both reading and the
festival slated Sept. J ,1-11 at
Lebanon.
uBee What You Can Bee
' ... Read" will topic Mary L.
Coole's reading club from June
16 to Aug. 9.
Summer reading club re-
quirements and .. regulations
"will reJRain the same as jn, the
past with Jhe exception of a
rule.
One of the eight booles , re-
quired. for , certi-
ficate of merit must sub-
jected on honey pt:oduction or
honey products.,
Boob encompasing bees,
flowers, fcruit trees and
ous other areas of the honey
bee's tnvironment will
to readers.
Those who will be, t'eading
. for pleasure and education
wat receive a colorful paper
honeybee with their name
imprinted for ight booles
read.
Personalized bees will be
hived on a mural depicting a
meadow with flowering plants
and beehive.
Additional boob read will
be represented by foil stars
pasted to the 'rounda of minia-
ture skeps. ,
ITEM: A modern food
, waste disposer saveS thousands
of steps each 'year, and el1ml-
nates th.e need to trudp out to
the garbage, in liielement
.
W aJ:ld tne are .,
' invited to attend ' a pJ.iogran;,
on Medicare at 5
Steak House at Waynesville
on , Saturday, June 21. '
,A guest speaker ha!. been
scheduled to present the pro-
gram at 9 a,m.
"
DALE SHADLEY
Dale Shadley of Wilming-
ton recently succeeded Keith.
'as manager of the
Waynesville Farmer', Ex- '
chauge at Corwin .
Shadley was ' formerly as-
sociated , with the advertising
department of. the Wilming.
ton News J oumal.
Prior to his new'paper em
ployment hel was affiliated
for 18 years with Wilming.
ton", Master Feed Mill.
The new farmer'. exchange
m:utager, his ' wife Dorothy
and their sons, Roger, 20 anc!
Michael, 16, currently reside
in Wilmington.
plans to mpve his
family here in the immediate
future.
READ THE ADS
ITEM: Planning to
a ftoor?Varnishes' ,avail-
able in a variety of glolsse8 - ,
high, medium and '1mr,. The
selection depends
preference. Tht! newer
Whatever you've got to we'D help.
urethane vat'riisbes cost a
little more but are u all y
Jonger-wearing so, the
kind of wear that the
ceives and choose the v
accordingly.
ITEM: Food
in 1969 are
creaR, . but not
rate as in 1968.
Newspaper advertisilig rings Is .
brings in customers ., . bemuse shopping ,
starts in the pages of this newspaper .
8y Dennis Dalton modeled into an attractive, Street a.t Benbrook.
Architectural . heritage of . home.
Its architecture has .been
the area }Yilt be J Th i s proper,ty including it "as .COIl-
22 when the Bellbrook. 1f-lis- Parle and the home structecl ' by Mrs. Ritenour's
torical Committee'sponsolrs a of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Devlin father, John S. Turner in
pilgrimage tour of hist;6ric in the early the 1888. Original furnishings
in the Bellbrook- Sug- summer home ofr' Michael have been maintained here.
arcreek area.
Mullen, Cincinnati council- at 42
, The 'an affi iate ..nan. "
North . Main , Street boasts
'of the Bellhroolc Area (j 'vic UPenny at 2'01 hand hewn ' logs beneath its
Council, has the. I,.owel' BellbrOQk Road"'is own- . board and batten siel.- .. t'
2 p.m S' p.m. " ecf,. and Mr. and, '. inx. " ' ,
Six bid est- .. ]ehn 51'; , Resident Nr .. . and!
. dence,s Will 'be featured d The . 1839' , was Mrs. Low. will
the day. . '\" constructed on a Revolution: tour visitors, ,to a browse of
The 1832 'vi.ntage Sa! uel . MV War Land Grant and its ; past.
.
Berryhill jointly. ot! . : mieles were .fired on tile' site. TtCka. and . mas- . for Ben '/
.. : F{q.ward...MOrria .ad . ' ,_ Yist0ri!R 51"tt ... ffiatoric J-Jemes ,..,
Mrs-; .. '. 'crjbes--dte home of,.M" .. . will QV"-utabi.e "at . e
of 31 ' s.eum- fora no_inal' fee.
the tour. ' .
, Aichitectut'e' :'" and t'Ory
buffs will be ml this
'.
home since its origina:lir,r has
heen The h' me's
brickwork . is an.. ' examp!;e of
the W?rlananshiJ:' <? Rod.ericlc
Rowaey., an early settler It is
clt dill Ferry Rl d. ; I
, and '
Weller of .4378 Dayton
725), open their'
", " ; 1837
. Thia briclc ' was ori !nallY
. owned by ' Tom 'and
Bigger,-' White whose
the house 1913.
, Perry Weller,
of the praent .:Ilwl __
purch.,. the
the-White heirs' m
, 'Dr. JUtrtrelr.,J:t
, will '.how ,
ItJ. FRAZIER
ThUrday June' 12. 'Wind
thUDciet: and liahtetting, jUst
in time to deluge any I
the 'Waynav-
me Country Fair. fair
bas to have at least .torm .
or threat, 10 weather is not
the baaais for our perferrin'
Aupst over J e as the time
for the Fair. Last
when that dull, season came
a.ong we 'really
Women's rights for
include the right and
wonderful fashions
great, feel fine
and fit perfectly.
See them here,
, The name of this game
irig, and w,e'reexperts
the best of Find n Ji:arall'-t-
. ion looks to much
, be'
, I'
'l'icket WiDner
week': PA'1'
. " .. "" .. ,.,.og&
I " v:
hew nun.ster at the
Springboro Baptist Church is
Rev., Gary Wolfittbarger. Rev.
and his wife,
Lealie, are' ,not new to ' this
area. He was born in Rich-
mond, Ky. and spent some of
his .childhood in Irvine, I' Ky.
b",t he was reared at Frank-
lin.
, Rev. Wolfinbarger's father
was the much loved P.
A" Wolfihbarger who pastor-
ed the Pennyroyal Baptist
church ' belore his recent
death. Gary filled the pulpit
there for f a time before being
called to Springboro. , ,
Rev. and Mrs. Wofinbarger
and their twQ-year old fOn"
Gary David, live at 387
Thomas Drive at Franklin.
He received his ' formal edu-
cation at 'Murray State Col
lege .in Murray, Ky. ,and also
at Miami University at Ox-
, ford. He plans ., to continue
with his ' college education at
, Miami until he his
degree and' then atttnd
nary in Texas.
" His past pastoral experience
has been mostly in youth
work and <working in crusades
t h 0 u g.h 0 u t southwestern'
Ohid. Also he was ' a ehaplil)
at . the Barkly Boys ,State
Camp in Kentucky l'or a year.
When what are his
aspirations and goals here in
Springbord he ' answered, "1
want people to know that,
Christi a the Answer. Thel'e is
more to Christianity than hav-
ing your name on a church
membership role. 1 'want the
people of Springboro to" know
that there is a Baptist Church
here and fhat it will more
'known in the community than
in the past."
The Baptist Church has a
bright fQtute with the Wolfin-
bllrgers. They are young, en-
ergetic and They
al:'e ready to roll up their
sleeves and get to ' work.
The First United Metho-
Dayton "ith Ilis family.
Rev. Arnold and his , ife
and ' son ",alter Jr.,
live at the par.onage at 65
, Willow Drive here in Spriing-
boro. have another son
Arthur who lives in Cm:cin-
nati. '
Rev. Arnold'l hometowll1 is
Mrs. , Arnold comes .
from Dayton. Rev.
began his ministry in 193'3 at
Wheelersburg. From tliere, he
has gone to in: Li-
berty, New Madison, Br.)ok-
ville, and qlcla-
hom;:a.
.
He received his
at Otterbein College at
terville and ' die United 'fhe-
ological , Seminary at Da)lton.
teThere is a strong ,con,gre-
gation ,here. Lots . of , hard
working tamilies, dedicated
people. We will be abltt to
get a lot of good wrk do.net
he ' commented.
Welcotne to SprlngJboro
Rev. ana Mrs. Artlold. A man
of your experience. ' and Icillowl
edge will not only be Fear
asset to the Fir.t United
Methodist cLurch, but to the
as well.
, Springboro
Grange will have a birthday
supper, June 18 for members
",hose birthdays occur' in the
first six months of the year.
Member. and guests of the
Springboro Garden C't u b
made a, char.tered bus trip to
Niagara Falls , and Manches.-
ter June 10-12. .1
Fire Calls,- Ambulance Runs
OIl Gr-.uI9iew
Dri't'e. ' Raideoca put it out,
but want someone fr';" fire
departQlent to check it out.
June 12-4:39 p.m. Cau to
Powell residence 011 FactOry
Rd. Stove fire. Two trucb
dispatched.
, 4:41 p.m. Call to Brook's
residence 'on Red-Liolt 'Road.
Smells smoke and '1Upects
fire. Three trucb sent to in-
vestigate.
6;47 p.m. Light poles re-
porte4 fire. One tru;dc
dispatched. " .
June 13--Stove fire on
Yankee 'Road. put it.
out. Needs the blower to re-
J u'ne 9 -:- 7 p.m. Three.
trucks and 'ambulance dis":
patched to a barn on Bunnell-
Hill Road for Fire School move smoke.
Training. JUDe 14::-10:25 Participate
June ' 10-10:23 a.m. Two itt '. the WaY,llesvllle Country
trucks dispatched' to Ralph Fair.
Wade's residence. TractoJ: on "
fire.
READ THE ADS
2.8& CHAPMAN 'ST.
WA VM "VILt.' 0.-',
PH. 811-7581
FRIBNDS HOME NEWS
By' Nellie BWmell
When our porch fumituu
is out for the lUIlUller ' -
screens are up and the pil-
Iowa are all distributed, we
feel we really are for
porch sitting.
Old as most of us are we
still have an interest in what
goes on around us. Much that
transpires over at ' the Legion
J...ibrary , grounda Can be
observed from this porch.
The basketball co t
i. in uu by quite ' a few boys
of that age.
The window boxes are now
in place in Library 'Yin-
doW! thanlca to a group of in-
terested 'peraona. 'We ' hope
they are a thing of beauty
later on.
Then, Harold 'Bauer has a
rather inteJ;'esting innovation
in . a way to mow laWn. He
uses riding mower with a
boy as driver ' - and three
smaller in tow at the
rear. Very quiclc way to mow
a large ,
Somehow the swings , are
not in use as yet. They need
to be repaired by a handy
I
:--.
Their music is to
heard nearly all slimmer
when in use.
The Legion grounds malee
a very desirab1e place for a
group of' youthful bicyc:1era
each evening. All can be seen
from' our porch. Also on the
North of US die Hattsoclc
green house has beetl a bunch
of blooms all Spring and such
a busy place before Memor-
ial Day .:with buy-
ing and garden plants.
Then our South Terrace has
been a vision of
blooms -' wth 'daffodils, tu-
. lips, peo!'y,sweet rocket, le-
mon lilies and now roses. This
too can be seen ,"from our.
porch."
of Carrie Russell the
past weelc we r e her sons,
Heber and Don Russell of
Lebanon.
Edna Burnett was the re-
cipient C;;f a gift of lovely'
flowers from. the Robert
alapmans on Sunday morn-
ing.
Opal Tressler and Ada
Courtney called on Josephine
Earnhart on Saturday.
Mrs. Evans of
Youngstown, 0 h i 0 was a
weekend guest of her mother,
Anna Thackera. .
Palmer visited , his
;There's no better'e(lting,than our man
'sized, ' mouthwatering steaks
, . .
. .
to your tCiste and $erved up sizzling '
I ; hot. It's ,an epicu',e's 'delight,
> 'Only one 'of' our: very many delicious
,. ,
dinner treats. Try us tonight. , .
mother, Nettie
day evenms.
Robert Crane and l\1i1l1' tret
Koonce of Lebatlon we r e
guests of Florence d ... r ..
ing the past week.
Nettie Palmer
Thadcera and Ne ie
enjoyed delightful with
Kay Day and Jimmie 6n Sat-
urday morning to Pat-
terson Air Force Base I
Mrs. George Kakeh hie of
Yellow ' Springs visite with
T sue h i n 0 hie on
Tuesaay afternoon.
A Saturday caller 0 , Edna
Burnett was her da ughter,
Katherine Whitaker.
Ruth Smith is dOl g the
dining room work th r week
while Opal a S 'lOtt va-
cation.
Risa . Ward enjoyc
nic at Fort AnciieJlt rith the ,
Girls Auxiliary of Baptist
Church one clay e past
week.
MRS. I'LORA B1 RHS
Ph. ,862-41 t
'Mr. and Mrs. J e ry Wil-
liams of Simison spent
a Je!lico, K'r., with ,
Wl1liama Mrs.
Payne.
, A gr.duation party was held
in honor of William Ray
Moore, son of Mr lnd Mrs.
Bverett Moore at Mam Street
AUo honored were alaeY Con-
' ley, Sandy Conley,
Guthrie, a H graduates of ,
Xenia High . School. '
Guats lincludedl Mr. a'nd'
l\.:ira. Wheeler Conleyj, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur and
, Mrs. Oulrla Mr. and
. M,s. Paul Con'ev, Mr. and
Mp. <:harIa and
Mrs. Lee Upton., f.h. Bob
Singleton, Mr. aDd Dave
Davison, Patry Appl Igate,
Mar t h a llobinette,
Darryl Clowd, P'act;
guests gifts' to
all graduates. , Re'reahments
were served. Host and Hos-
tesses were Mr. d Mrs.
EV,erenl Mo'ore,f Sb:aroh and
Treasia. ," .
Mr. .,.d Hacke,
, Linda, Mr. and Her-
man Osbom and fatality, Mr.
,and Mn, Phil Sba : and ,Eam-
" I ily, Mr. Mn.
McCall and family aDd Mr
. and Mrs, ' Bernard aDd
-, Eunity enjeyecl ia pmpin,
aild, bo.atiDs trip, tlUs t
weelcencl on the' Olltib river at
'Manchester.
, '
HOLD BEEF CLINIC ,
Green Thumbers 4-H
Club spotlighted beef show ..
manship i., regular meet-
ing on Tuesday, June 10.
The club, h .. an en-
rollment of 49 youths from
the W' met at
the home of David and Deb-
bie Greenhorn. "
4-H-ers from other areas itt
Warren County also attended
to wallCh Green Thumbn
m m b era Dru Gilliland,
David Greenhorn, Deb b i e
Greenhorn, Steve Fr i eke,
David O'Banion, Dick 0'-
Banioh., and ' Doug O'Banion
display proper techniques EoI'
preparing beef animals Eor
the sbow ring.
The club plans bVQ other
such clinics ,for The
next rpeetm,g-:-a program for
,showmanship' - will be
held June 24 at the ' home of
Monty Bost. A swine clinic
will alao be held prior to the
Warren CountY Fair.
In addition to the most im-
portaru objective of the club,
. preparing 4-H projecu
competition at the fair, an im-
portant part , tjle
work, ia ita judling
Club advisor Charles
announced that " ),eef judg-
ing team 'wat be talcen to
Cambridge, on June ' 28 lor "
the .tate . Eield day for polled.
herefords.
In March, a beef
team Green Thumb- , ,
e'r. 4if.;H Club ",on firat place,
at the SOuthwestern Ohio
, . 'i
Hereford , Show at
. Eaton. This team eoauisted of
David GreeMOrtl, ,Ken Vi
cent and Didc O'Baftion.
liiidite Me.DbaI
The Cloveretta .... H Club
, conducced .n initiatioJi of
new member. and advisors
Tuesday afternoon at the
Spring Valley United MethO-
dist Chureh. '
New advisors whated were
Mrs. Rosemary ' Smith and
Mrs. Car.olyn SimoDcS.
The' initiation committee in-
cluded Charlotte Watkins,
Faye Hoffer, Karen Smith,
Mrs. Irene Johnson' and Mrl.
Jean Watlcina.
Club member Nancy John-
son won the prize for the fun-
niest costwne.
Janice Dill and S""an
Burau !leaded the refreshment
for the club pro-
American Legion Auxiliary
Unit, 61' will ho14 its June
. meeting on nunday, June
'19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Ameri-
can Legion Building. Mem-
ber. and meir' familia in:
vited to attend a picnic sup-
per. In the event of bad
the picnic will be
held in the meeting room. '
" ,The following new officer.
will be inatalled: ' president, .
ifir.t vice
president, Wilcher; lec-
ond vice praident, '
Marie Dakin; .ecretary, Mati
Jyn Thompson; treasurer, Ce-
Hawkins; historian, Bllz-
abeth Dakin; chaplin; Viot.
Da.Icin; sergeant arms, Ruth
Wi1c;het-.
. TOP
VAWE
8'l'AIIJIa
"
"
By Mn. 'c...wy
Sill, OUt Wayne.ville wiD
perform at the annual Sprin,-
boro Feltival Oil SeturClay,
] e 21 at 4 p..n: tUlCl '1 p.m.
kyone within. to place
lUMp Oil the comm 'ty cal
eadu may .CUI do 10 UIltil
chia w_elld by
Mr.. Bill . Mac:liaon of 6)0
I
Joyde Lane. Her phone
, Ler it 89i'.-.all
r
. ,: .
The' Marth. Circle of the
'W.ynelville ,
.Church, formerly the Alice
Riel, Cblcle, will have a' picnic
sup at the home of Mrs.
Vir Colston. OIl Lytle Road.
. ney 'will meet at 6 ,p.m. on
Thursday,' June 19." "
Mr. and Mr . Walter Shee-
h41\ of Third Street -din-
(
ncr' gueata Sunday at the
Crawford home . at Milford.
, The Waynelville ! Senior
aub met recently
for a. carry-in dinner at the
.Wayne.vlJle Un)ted ' Metho-
, diat Oturch ;Icu:,{al room. '
A of at--
tended the 1unc:lleon meeting.
Senior wiD meet next ,
at 1 p.m. 24 at the
church. '
Clyde ' Hale, Jr. returned
Sunday night to Fort Gordon,
Ga., after a viait with h.ia par-
. enta, Mr. ,and n. Clyde E.
Hale of "0 Franklin
I Pvt. Hale wilt be at that po.t
until September. '
Mr. and Mrs. Randy
. lap retunied from a
' honeymoon trip to Virginia
. Beach. The Dunlaps (the for
mer Miaa Judy Whitney) .
. were married June i'.
Mr. and Mr.. George ,
Stroop and daughter, Kelli
and Vi,Icki, of High Street re-
cently from a vaca-
tion They vitited friend. at
. ,f:ierkimer, N.Y. and thcn
went to Niagara Falla. They '
were able to .te the FaU.
while they were , stiU in their
natural .rate.
Mial Pam Bro.e it home
from college. She aHeaded
. Ken State 1-
, '
.0An '. and
; Ooat plus '10%
lese at Richmond. MiU .. "":LI .. "'.
who re.idet with her
Mr. and . Mr..
Fricke of Hip is
gaged to marry Keaneth
PutDam, Jr. of
Mline. Mr. PUtnam ia. a gflad.
uate ' of Eutern
State Coile,e.
Dinaet wa. .erved Sa ur- '
day evening June 14 at [u-
lie'. to over 80
memhers of the
I '..
.nel Barten {amilie. 'followlllg
the afternoon weddiag nnd
reception of Michele ZUIrG-
weste and David Barten.
H9me from college for
summer vacation is Ect,die
Zurowe.te. Eddie is a 'Uld.ent
at Transylvania College at
. Lexington, Ky.
lohl' Mercer, of ] 1' .
and Mrs. John W. Mercer' of
Fourth Street, visited his' I f-
ent. and his brother. clIVer
Memorial Day I?vt..
Mercer, .rationed at Fort )ix,
N.J. will be home on furlo gh
june ' 31 awaiting reusilgn-
eatcrtainment;
. ' of'
Way It. e. i 11 e ParmerA
Grange 13 met June 7 for ita
regular mectin,. Mrs. Eraelt
Coole, lecturq, had a program
on "Health and
On June 20, the
are to at 8 at
Friends Rbom to plan
a GraaijibOOth for the War-.
ren COUllty Fair.
W.A.C. chairman ur,a an
Graage womea to remember
that July' will the judg-
iag of the State cooking and
sewing which are
. sugar cookiel, and ' work and
tea apron .
The Cradles to .College
Child Conaervation League
Mr.. Mike Hubbell pre
iding clo.ed . ita year with a
meetiag Monday, June 9 at
the home of Mr.. Tom Hat
ton on Sixth Street.
The agenda included dis.
cuuion. of the recent Spring
Conference at ' Washington,
C.H. aad of the program pre-
parations for next year.
Mr. pd Ma. Gata' BU
ton of Sprini WaJ!ey re-
turned liome after vacation.;
in, in &rope.
The Bartona ac:companicd
by frieada' Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Fo. of GermaatoWD,'
10 cOUl)trie. durin, a Roc.ry
Club .pon.aored tour.
Counuiea toured included
England, Holland, Belaium,
'Germany, Switzerland, Leich- '
Austri., Italy, Mon-
aco and France. group
vitited the lile of Capri.
ne Bartona' European hol-
. liday was accented by Hveral
sight seeing trips. During
their v,isit to Germany, they
viewed many of the
magnificant castle. during a
boat cruise on the Rhine.
E':lgland and 'France were
h'ighlighted by the chan,ing
of the guard at 'Buckingham
Palace and a viait to the Eifle
Tower, re.pectively. While in
Pari., the couple also viaitecl
\
;t number of the city'.
Dr. David Ensign spoke to
the group on the question
"How does a child'. religious
teaching affect hi. moral.?"
Dr. Ensign i. the pastor at
the S u g a I' c I' e e k ' United
Church of Christ on Wil-
mington Pike neat Bellbrook.
He is allo a . profes.or of
Hiatory at Payne
Theological Seminary at Wil-
herforce.
, perfume factorie.. '
Diamond and cameo cut-
. ting headed the list of inter-
. \
James Crane of . the
Waynelville National Bank
WaS one ' of 99 banker. who
colli P 1 e Ie a a' .econd-year
'of ' .pec:ialized instruc
tiOIl at the Ohio School of
Banking.
_ . . the Ohio,
Bank e rs Auoc:iatiO.', Vim-'
headquarters at Columbus, in'
cooperation with The Ohio
Univer.ity at Athena, the
Khool conduc:tecl its sixteenth
.u.ion June More than
200 baalc officer., department
heada, and employees from
aU Objo \ were enrolled
in ,the program. .
The SChool'. objecqve ia to
't. Uain baaken m aU of
complex areal bank oper
and managemeat anc;{
to help prepare them to l;etter
serve the ' ci..... of their
community.
Graduation exerciaea, were
held Friday afternoon, June
13, at the C9ncl",icm of the
School's moat year.
, ests in Rome. Princeaa Grace's
palace and the . reDoWDed
gambling of Monacco
t:ulminated that country's at-
tractiona.
The emacut.te maintenance
of both city and rural . Hoi-
J:tnd and ita picturesque
windmill. the 8ar- '
ton' . mo.t. . ,
The Bartcml' and Fop' re-
turn flight home waa high-
lighted by a , surprise party
honoring and Mrs. Fox
, on their 28th wedding anni-
venary . MI . pal.enger. were-
Aerved champagne by the
captain in celebration
of the event.
-OOIlV8DtiOD ... . ..... " .'
. ,
Mr. and Mrs. . Richard R.
Hazen of Perry Road, helped
to' regiater memben anadia.
the Ohio-Wat Virpu. . I)ia..
uictloll of the Na
Exchange Oub at o.y.
toa oft Saturday.
While ,there the y met
Colonel. and Mrs. Jo"-' Glam,
Jr. fOrmef ..
trOnaut, "a. the peat apeak-
er .e 'cOnveDtioD
Nita Lynil is the
sen by and Mrs. ' Robert
Farris of Maple Street for '
their second child on
June 1.
Mrs. Bertha Knowlton reo
. turned to
" . Hospital Wednesday.
The BYF met Sunday eve-
,ning at ] onah'. RU;b. , Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bran-,
and ' Imogene
Voiera attended the, 'wedCling
of Rita Fairchild and Larl'}'
R. " Titus at ' Olive Branch
Ch\l1'ch
Mrs. Willie Anderson and
family, , Charlotte and.
moved' to dte Florence Mille:
',. property -aft Middletown
Wednesday.
met Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Geor,e
at the home of Mr.. Sue Warren Chapter 224, - .........
Wyatt. of Eastern Star wlll '
Miss Lori Carman enter- Thursday night. ,
tained to a party' . The Harveysburg
Tuesday night the following: Dinner Ileld ' Saturday
Katrina Lewis, Robyn Leyes, at ,the school house hon red
Beth Stidham, Heather Plum- the 1944, 1914 and 959
mer, Angie Cark, Sheila Classes. The ladies of
Wyatt, Kimber Payton, Chris Branch ' Cliurch served
George and Diann Fisher. - dinner.
The Massie Grange was Rodney, Rick and Ro
host Monday night to the Clark and David Car
Springboro Grange at the spent last weekend campin
school house. In their Ex." Lake Cowan. _
change Program, the chairs , Mr: and. Mrs. ,Oint T lot
C ' were fjlled. and the ' 'program attended the 'fa ,ily
presented with Mrs. Falken- gd-together eVj' g
stein; lecturer. ' at .the home of Mr ' ... and . rs.
Miss Virginia, Palmer was Lewis Bowman of IGngs
. of honor 3t a mis-' Mrs.. Ella Gardner of St.
cenaneous shower held at the Pet e r s bur g, ,Fla. has ' r;e-
Oiive Br.anch Church. She is cendy visited het: sistets nd
the bride elect of Ronald Fox. brothers-in-law., Mr.
The Welcome Bible Class Carl and Mr. and Vlrs.
,' of Jonah's ' RUIl Oturch met Heber Ellis.
Friday night at the 'hom,e of Mr. and Mrs Charles
For A Good Deal On A Rew 'or 1
were Subday of Mr.
and Mrs. William of ,
Sabina.
High winds and heavy
struck Harveysburg, abo at 5
p.m. Thursday toppling ees
and taking slown many
branches, although time ro-
petty damage was luffe e4.
Clark and l' in
Street blocked for ,ome
June 15 to July 15
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY
,JOHN DEERE ,TRACTOR
time and many homes
without. electricity, and
Service 'due to lines
down.
,
WINS DRAG' S'IIUP TROPHY - Jaclt Hatriaoll of 94 ,
South Main Street,' WaynesVille wu a recent winner at the
Strip .. at Hamilton. He is .hown aboV"e 011 the
left with: Iiia ... Keith aci' the trophy for fint ill the
L Pure Stock clau. Haaiaon beat his a ,
318 ,aibic jftda . enaine by three car 'Imath- with . " .
his 290 'cubic iDcb en.- a.&1er ,Rope. Both Harriaona
are avid racias I..... Dria Dabaa Photo ,I
TYPES' OF-CHEMIOALS
PRE & r-OS'l' EIORGE
SPllAYING COb &I BEdS
. .
NOW IS THE TDU: '1'0 5mBDUSS
YOUR COBN WITH 379, NrrBOGBN
(10 DS. EXPER.IENCE)
-'0 1IIIr-'
I
OW 3 BEDBGOII BRIOK BODS.,.... 2
Baths,2 Oar Garage., .Bnilt.-lnik-itehe.u. W.W
<Jarpet, Family Rooms, Large City ' Lots with
All Utilities, Wood ,\Vindows with Stonn
Sash, Fully Insulated .. Prieedto Sell wi
10% Down. Call 897-4916. '
Notices
LITTLE RED SHED
Antique Shop ..
Behillel $tubbe Home. Spa,
cialiling in ,18M. are. W llyneaviUe. .
Ohio. o
tfetf
Wanted
LET me baby sit in my home
you. wrp Fenced-in yard andl
many watchful ey. to keep
them. Ph. 897-5921. 15nc'l: '
W AN'l:,ED: Baby Sitt.er from 7 to
{our days a week Ph. 897-2286. 3d
Real' Estate
WHEN, buying or selling real eatatls
why bot' can us. We have
lIales persons in your area to
lIatisfy your needs.
R. E. WADE REALTY
8681440
Jerry Hoffmann 897-4258.
Scott Remley 897
Herman Weaver 897-7866
Hell) Wanted
WANTED: Experienced waitre81 .
A ply at Charlie'.
. Wayneaville. ,
LIGHT hOu8ework, experience al>"
p1'eCiated. Located between- Bunnelll
Hill Rd, and Rt. 48. Ph. 885-57216
coUect_ 2(:2
wANTED: Man with a agricultural
background to UIIiat manager. WJlll
t r a i n. WayoeaviUe Farmers' E)l-
change. ,
LISTENING TO THE STARS TAlI(
the heavens by examining radiI!)
. signals from apace-ja a relal-
. tively new science demandinll
that ita practitioners stay 0111
the beam.:
Tbis fucinating field
opened in the 19208 when th,e
Jate Karl G. Janaky of
Telephone Laboratories
to determine the IOUrce
that was '
the reeently
atlantic radio-telephone serr
ice. By 1932
t
cJanalty had esta1!-.
liabed, by uang a lar1re rotatiJ:lg
antenna, that most 01 the noille
was cauaed by lightning flashes. ,
But he also detected a
hUiaing which was identified
radio SignalS from outer
-signalS that U8 iii
form of static.
, Actually, astronomers
not listen to the .tic. biat
record the intensitj of
radiation on chart.: With
coutruction of tar. radio tele-
1CO}KtI in the 301, it becanae
J)OIIible to map larae areas M
the heavena from he UJlIetln
' ''.radio stan'" that emit thelia
signals. Intereatintb', tile
came from tbe
center of the MUky Way. ,
What cau_ th_ nolle8? t
.ba,s "n determined .that tile
origin til. -radiation is
interaction between IU
of collidiq over .. o
milljon ... ,. Tbfl1ae
.... elouaa aDd u.... in oIllr
own uniftne contain tunltJ.t
atomic hyetioaen-tbe nKlilt
common efement in
... ce. Before the de,.
uRoDOlll.)' there wu no
detect or study it.
tbIowdl our radiO data.
learn &ow much of h til ..
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RED(jCE lIIlfe apel fut with .GobeIe
t,ablp.hl Rnd . E-Vap , water pilla.
. Drug. 3c8
to be given
to Ii goorl bome. Ph. 897'0259. 3cl
1962 Electra 4-dr. hardtop, very
clean. 1850 c_, no ' tracle. Phone
IJ07.4437 anytinae.
HOME grown vegetables, lettuce.
(lJ'IioM, peM, brocc()1i and beets.
Lawrence Kftthler, Haines Road.
Phon. 8853610. 20tf
CHAIR- Early Amet:can wingback
green. Like new . 95. Ph. 8857468,
3ct
MAC goU clubs and curt.
9 irons. putter. wedge, .ncludes olf
hag. BaO 897-5304. 3ct
SWnlMING Pool, roundt 13 rt.
ncrollll, 3 ft. dpep, filter and IItepa
jncluded. 125.00 Ph. 897-4107 3ct
CLEAN carpets tbe save It safe
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec-,
. tric shampooer II. Waynesville
Furniture Co.
-'-- ..
2 SOWS, 5 pip-$150, Can 897-4221
2c2
1000 Multilith offset print:
ing prollll with automatic blanket
w8l$her. Ge8tetner Hoelel 451 dUllli-
cator with Geatefax Electronic
cil ScanneJl anel cabinet . . All excel-
lent condition. Phone 'Ihe Miami
897-5921. 16nctf
.
sale at The
S. Maio S\ '
.Gndf
TOWNHOUSE apt. 1 2
rur 4l0nd., fuUy carpeted, appliancel,
a"ailable J u I y' 1. 1110. PhoDe
.3.-6J02_ 3c2
. Services
00 YOU need a cistern cleaoed out
or a filter installed. Ph. 897--5M6.
3ct
PAINTING-By the job or >y the
bour. Spray or bruih. BUIll;
Roof., Fences, etc. Ted Stepp Ph.
897-4375, W.YBeeville - J a e 1t
Cowgill; Ph_ 382-6785. WllmiqtoB. ,
'f lctf '
AT UD
Reiatered Americ D Saddlebred -
Orade mares accepted. ,Fee 176.00 at
lime of senice. Live foal paran-
teed. Far lIil1a Stable, O'Neale Rd.
111. 897-6946.
. . - JODI -
SHOE REPAIR SERVICE
140 So. Main St .. Waynesville, Ohio.
Mon.Bat. D o.m. to G p.m. Cloeed
Wednesday. lSed
l'OY PuOtIle Stud Service, AKC
Regillt.ered. White or Apricot. 150.
Allpointi:.ent only. Phone 897-4148.
. loctf
USED CLOTIIES - Shirte-BloWJel
and Sweaters ' lOe
Disbe&-Laml'll. Mon,. t
otbcr odds ,,011 ondA.. Dr"ndy'. Odds
, and '1!!ncl. Store 200 E. Main St.
Harveyllhurg, , Ohi,!). 4Setf
OOLD Beauty S"op: Will
take appointments !Sn"time. Ph
897 -4399. 4Setf
JANIE'S B e aut "I Shop. 9990
WaynesviUe Bellbrook 'Rd. - Sum-
mel' Hours: Wed., Thun., Fri.
Only By Appointment. Ph.
. loot'
933-2162
Fm Dirt
Top son
. Pit Run
J)eDDiI Dalton ,-.1 , ., , t l ' BcIitor'
IJalid ,.............. ..
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"DUd O. BDI ,'........... .. .......... Ad'v'-:":- If
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O. BiD, Dal'icl IrAIaD ; 1 ... ,.: . ... " ..... . ., ........ -1'1abIIIIIen
r.o: 80s 78, Ohio 65088 '
ator."
The liardOl's
ing miamj euept
_7' and _100 ca.h, .. di'iftG'
to LeMay.
,-he weeken
\I tile .econd ol two.
the area. The Clark
I residence on State
., wae previously
burglary
wHile he W" at work
'. ,
wife aw y .wimming
Nellon children.
Police Chief LeMay urg-
Olg all reaidenta to repo1i' any
.uapedOUl ltappeninp nd tQ
set auto license numb ;rl if
poJlibte. \
.
MRS. BTHBL CRABBE
" Mrs. Ethel Qabbe, fonner-
ly of Waynesville, died June
12 at, Santa Barbara, q..Uf.
86, is sur
vived by a daughter, . Mrs.
Raylyn Moore of Pacific,
Calif.. a IOn: Julian Crabbe
of . Sebaetopol, Calif., five
grandchildren and two broth-
ers, George of
and Ray Cover.ton of
Mexico , City .
I Graveside services will be
at p.m. Thur.-
.lay at Miami ceMetery at
CorwOl. '
Funeral arrangements were
handled by the Stubbs Fun-
eral Home at Waynesville.
MRS. RUTH ICBRSBY
Funeral services were con-
ducted at 1 p.m. Wednead.y
"
(today) at the Neeld Funeral
Home at ' Xenia for Mrs. Ruth .
A. Kersey of Race Street,
, SprOlg. Vaney.
Mrs. Kersey died Saturday
evenOlg at the home of a
daughter, iMrs. Dean (P.tri ..
cia) Johnson 01
. Other survivors Olclude a '
daughter, Mrs. Louise (Lam)
1,i91ton of Spring
thl' e so!ll, Stanley of Dayton,
Wayne and Henry S.
Spring V.uey; ' a ,broth",
Benson of Spring
. Valley ",d 11 grandchildren.
Burial wU' itt Spliing, Val
ley Canetel,'y:
By Dennis Dalton
Nearly every American is
familiar with, the folk tune,
ttYankee Doodle" and' its
lyrics. But few possibly lenow
that this mysterious melody
had a flesh naQle.
'
The historic shroud of ob.
scurity was ' pulled fro m
around ttYanleee Doodle"
this week by a Waynesville
family, descenda,.,ts of the
not so ficticious American
, . .
Mrs. Herman ,( the
former Scott) brought
'out her', well !Narded copy of
UAunt Lib's Story Of Yankee
Doodle" (A Bit Of Buried The ,Waynesvilk Police De-
.
It's nicnic time again, and ..
. of outdoor enthusiasts
has rollectt>d a number of in-
gt>nious ' pointers for making
, these family outings more un-
usual. more fun, and less work -
for Mother .
Plan the food, say the ex-
pe ts, to include a variety of
snacks that are healthy but not
filling - celery, carrot stripe,
radishes - to keep thoee hungry
ones quiet until mealtime. In-
clude one hot dish in your
menu - macaroni' and cheese,
a chicken and noodle ca:aeerole,
or always reliable baked beans.
Pack E'quipment for one or
two organized activities for the '
entire family - whether it'. a
game of softball or picking ber-
ries. But be sure to allow the
youngsters plenty of time to
wander ' and explore on their
own. That's the adults' time to
rest!
Of course, picnics mean
ketchup stains as well 88 stains
from gr888, berries and fruit
perspiration and grime. yo;
, Mother these used to be
unhappy aftennath of every
outing, but modern science, has
solved this problem with the
enzyme-active pre-soak. To re-
lax and stop worrying :about
the youngsters-and
ting stains on their clothes,
keel) a supply of the new en-
zyme pre-soak on hand at
home. The Axion laboratories
rt>port that in just 30 minutes
the l)fe-soak enzymes go to
work on stubborn spots, stains
and ground-in dirt 80 that
tht>y'lI wash right out in 6.e
regular laundry.
Which' proves. as smart
homemakers know, that the
best picni<;s are planned at
home.
by D. J. FRAZIER
A FARM DAIRY
:me Fourth of July, 1969.
'As us1,a41 we stayed quietly at
home and our worlcers came
and cut. hay. The day started
cloudy and felt like rain but
we got by. in Dry Ridge fa-
.hion and if we continue
lucley the hay will be baled
tomorrow. It is ninety now by
the out-door side of the out-
doot-indoor thermometer and
eighty some 'hy I' the indoor
side. 11"
On' Fourthl one year
ago, we were sPending the
. weekend ' on the Evans Ranch
at the foot of Mt. Evans, west
of Drnver in Colorado. That
is the land granted to John
Evans. who was the first ter-
ritor,;al governor of Colorado.
John Evans was in
Waynesville a'nd grew to
he one of the most outstand.
ing. men to come here.
He . had a . most varied
After he, received his
in medicine and prac- ,'
ticed in various places and
worked in prison reform ' in .
Indiana and later joined with
Orrington Lunt to found
Northwestern University in
Evanston, Ill.
Then he appointed the
first territorial governQr of
Colorado. The ranch is still
owned various members of
the family. It is a most beau-
tiful spot, a ,lovely valley sur
rot,ltlded by mountains and
overloolced by snow
Mt. Evans.
The Fburth of July is cele-
brated here by a big family
gathering cUmaxed by a hugh
hon fire. Dead pines and as
pens are brought down from
the mountains and are set on
end like a gteat tepee. At
dusk the youngest members
present sets fire to it and it
blazes high into the sJc;y. As
the flames die down and the
watchers draw nearer the s""g-
ing begins and lasts until the
top falls in and there is only
a bed of coals left and a
happy memor,}, " ,Ialtt year
it was so dry apd so many
forest i CJ,U around
we only had a small one.
Wasn't any
celebration in Waynesville
this year? I did not hear of
any. In 1947, according to the
July 3 and 10 issues of the
Miami Gazette, thel Fourth
came on Friday as this year.
Americ::an L1elg ilo n
. staged a big celebration at the
High School grounds, soft-
ball, games, ' band concerts,
fire works and dance. That
was the night when the fire-
works were aimed exactly so
that they dripped all over the
cars which were parked ' just '
where they had told them to
park.
We were very mad
ours was covered with ' ashes
which were hard to get off
and some burned places that
never did come off. We
would not have been quite so
mad if they hadn't parked us
thtre.
Waynesville United
Methodist Church
" Saturday, July 12, 1969 5-8:30 p.m.
Salads ,
Beverages
8&ndwiches
Cake
Pie
,
80m DBlNltS
PI OHIO ,ITEMS
G:&OODY ITEMS
OPEN 8-11 FRIDAY & SATURDAY
tT1IIt 8 Mil .. South of Waynenille
On u.s.a
Ph. 1BI.0e&i8
Lebanon
this year, A Battle
Bands but nb {ireworks, '
are dangerous but so
fu!.
This year three sows
were about to farrow
lowed to run loose in the pas-
ture and chose their own
nests, Two were quite eas-
(:>nable but tht third chos the
most inaccessible spot on the
place in micld1e (J f a
thicket of hackberry, multi
flora roses and honey, lClcust
almost impossible to get into
and worse to get out of
they want to' see how any
' pigs she had. sow h,ad
seven pigs which were
well the last report.
The little J efsey, calf that
rode home so gailY, on the
back of my car last
dled this morning, a to
one's feelings as wetl ';as a
m'on,ey loss but not as i;lld a
one for pne as for the man
who 'sat, next to m.e at, th sale.
I commented on the high
prices and he replied, es, I
took one' home for dol-
lars last week and . it dlied."
So the forty dollar die
just as easy as the twelve, dol-
, ,
lar ones.
What abo u tout-of town
Waynesvillers? Do Ilcnow
about the new Miami
Have you subscribed fOIt' the
girl who married and nnoved
out of and the be)y in
the army? It is a
for them to lCeep in
with their home
. '
FRIENDS HOME NEWS'
- .
By Nellie BunceU
Gladys Hartman spent tile
weekend with relatives at Wil-
mington and attended meet-' .
ing at Chester Church on
Sunday. She was honored by
,the singing of a song she Had
contposetf, "Thy Light is a
'Word."
, MI'. and Mrs. Crane 1 of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. called
on Carrie' Russell and Flor-
ence this 'past week. ,
Mr. and MrlS. Ernest Rds-
nagle of Ohio visited
his I sis,er Etitt;! , Burnett on
Tuesday.
Members of the Bogan
family held their re-
union at Friends social
room on Sutlday, July the
Robert Palmer, Debore,ah
and Brian were Nettie Palm-
er's guests Sunday evening.
Nellie Bunnell spent Friday
at Mound Farm on R.R. 3
with the Dick Ousle}'ls.
Our Julu Easton haS been
honored this week as Tues-
day July the first waS her
92nd birthday. ,Friends and
have made lquite 'an
of it for her. Any
resident of the home always
gets a calce. This rear our
coole tnade the cake and Risa
Ward decorated it. ' It is then
. placed ' on our Musical Cake
Plate which. is placed by the
honored 'bnes plate and then
plays "Happy B'irthday." The
Don Satchells of Hart and
Kirby Roads also p,resented
her lvith a nicely decorated
cake.
On Tuesday various friends
called on J utia Easton. Ina
Donof:too of ;Franlclin, Kath-
ryn ap,d Elinor Ridge-
way Qf Davenport la.
Gaylene of Wit-
visited with )We.
W .. d the week and illO
attended the Bapti.t ChUrch.
Mrs. Margaret Koonce of
LeblPlon was 4 visitor of 'her
mother, Mrs. F'lorence Crane,
on Wednesday.
Ada Kelley's g u est on
Wednesday was Mrs. Ethel
South of Lebanon. '
: P&CTlb
CANAQADRY
Whe(e the UneJ(pected il Expectlld
Unexpectedly, you're a
bloomiog geniuIJ. , and , your
!avorit,e do old things
In new way .
Plant a row of tulips ih a
window box ot in ,your garden
and add a little plant food U;
every oLlle,- one. The result,
unexpected By people who
don't 'know how you did it, is
t.hat other plant will be
"taller than the ones beside It!
Or, start clips of ivy in
water !Jntil they t,ke root,
then plant them beside a "tree
so ' you have , an"
tree, Hang some ivy in the halls
at home and you 'Il have hlllis
of ivy!
Just as Canada DO' didn't
e>tpect its ginger' ale to become
a favorite with so many" a
'.
young singer with an unuaaal
manner never expected what
would happen when he tried ,to
get onto a popular TV amateur
hour. The people who gave the
audition. knowing '"lI' eDt
when they saw it, let the ' y
down gently 1 "knowing" per-
fectly well he'd nev ..... nade the
grade as '- pJ,'ofessional.
. UnexpectedJ, -USe
went on to si", and wrl e , .
way arou nd the world. Throngs
him. His Name:
Presley! . , r:
Chuclde-A-Day
The reuon 10 many
Consreamen ale anxioya to
, be re-electedu
hate to tf)' to
living under the Jaws tIjij
pa.ie'd. -
The Ohio River has alway;-
been a lively waterway. To '
the Indians, "O.he-yo," the
' Great River, . was the hub of
.II commercial life. During
1Iie ' celonial era, I the ' river
railg with the of Eng-
lish and French and
Later, Jhe
, bustle ot f.amous river ci(aes
. and romantic: whiatle of
pa1e wheel steamerS filled
the ait bE I the, ,Ohio River
. Today, yet Bn9ther sound
has been added to the c;:lamor
surrounding this scenic ' water-
way - that of cameras click-
ingas history-hungry tourists
return to the scene of many
of the old Ohio Country's
most interesting events.
The focus of this
article - - is a
living memorial to the 'rough
and tumble culture that de-
. veloped along the Ohio River .
during the early years of the
Northwest Terti tory and
into declining
years of the nineteenth cen-
tury. to that little
southeastern Ohio city, can
!
"
spend an entire week-end
histol;Y in a setting
is still reminiscent . of a
. vigorQus, r9mantic and by-
gone era.
Marietta, e tablislled April
. 7 t 1788 at the ' j'unction of the
and Ohio Rivers,
was ,he first permanent settle-
ment to carved out of th'e
Northwest " Territory . The
Ohio Land Company Office
there, the oldest builaing in
. Territory is preserved as
a museum and retains the
original furnishings and doro-
related to' tile , business ;-.
of settling a new and wild
. land. . " '
. A good grasp of the trials
faced by the pioneers ' can be
gained by 'a visit to the Cam-
pus Maruus . Museum, located
in front of the Ohio Land
Company Office.
. The Museum is named af-
ter the original Campus Mar-
- an armed fort built by
the settlers as protection
apinst attack during. the In-
dian wars. .
Camp'Ui Martlus means in
t
Latin "Field of War," an in-
cerating commentary on
eer life . ..The hom.e of ti,,'nil'!lf'21
Rufus Putna"", leader of the
original band of settler' is
preset 'led the muse!:um.
The lower floor of Cattlpus
' Martius houses the .iver
. Museum, which contains fit-
tings, replicas 'and paintini!ts of
dozens of riverboatls -
once the . d yer
communities.
Several blocks the
".
mweum is Mound
- 'unique as the burial "lace
. of "oth and ltheir
white conqueters. Twenty-four
American' officers are buried'
in the graveyard which sur-
rounds an ancient conustype
buri!!l mound buUt by on.e of
'Ohio's Indian tlfibes.
For tombstone addicts, M.)und
Cemetery tontains of
the oldest in the state.
North of the cemetery, an-
chored iit the Muskil1lgum
River at the foot of Sac.:a
" ,
Street, ' is the Willian11 . P-
Snyder, Jr., one of' the' last
sternwheel steamboats 011 in-
land waters still an
opportunity 1 for to
climb aboard for an infSpec-
. tion tour.
Many anel, me- ,
morials out the' Mstoric
record lCept at Marietta .......For .
a complete lilt of attralctiona
down there as well as 1& Cle-
tailed tOur of Ohio'. river.
country, .nee the Ohio De-
velopment Department, Boz
1001, Columbus, Ohio 43216.
11/116"1041GHST IlCtJlUlED FJJGNr
&'1 A MOMING PIGeON WAS F>Y A
BIRD Ai GEA OFF COAST OF
AFRICA WWlCH " a..A'l'E1t L.,6.NPEP AT
J.tOMJ: IN 7000 AWAV! '
"'HE /.ONGST FEATiiEIl.4 ((.
ON ANY ARE ON
TJ4E JA.PANESE. . "
COCKSIRDS. ITS -
TAIL FEAiHEIlS
ARE 2.4 FEET
. __
Bcli1ton Note: Thia week the ,
Miami Ga __ . "riDS. it.
...... chapter two of "Aunt
Lih'. Sawy Of Yabe Doo-
cUe" ., CoN Louiaa Sc:ou.
... Scott wa the peM aunt
of Mn. Hennaa RelIt.D, Sr.
of North 'Fdth Street,
Wa,...ftlle. a.,. , two ia
eatidecl, "Yabe DoocI1e'.
LiaIe PoD,."
Early . in the EighteeDth
the Orkney Llancla,
atons with their neipboring
ialea, the Shedaacb, were but
apanely iDLabited, except by
very amall breeds cattle,
hones and .heep. Since these
LLmcIa were delightful and
benefiCial to the health, many
of th e people of Scotland .
mUit have .pent their .um-
'men in this balmy climate
amidst the milts from the sea,
miDaIed with the gorgeOUI
colors of the Midnight 'Sun.
On a summer af-
ternoon, a little boy from the
Lowlands of Scotland, lay
near the sounding aea on one
of these- Islands; where
the stretches of wilderness of
grass and low he could
see in the distance moving
creatures. He could scarcely
make out their form, but he
probably mistook them for
big dogs, but as they ap-
proached the middle distance,
, he discovered them to be little
ponies; great herds of beauti-
ful ponies. He -..d been "day
" dreaming" of -country
aerolS the ocean' and planning
that when he grew to be a
man, he might sail off to that
newer country, America. He
knew so much of tyranny m
the Old World, heard it so
much in Scotland and why
not gO where he could
IOQle service in helpinS to
fOtln COUIIU')' for Freedom.
But when the ponia came into
n.euer view, bit mind ceaaed
clreuPiDg an.cl actively
. enla,ed in the present; &lid
ho., he ' could and rick
them, and SO pllopi.D
s
from
Olle 4uutU of the Lland to
the ocher in the period
of ' tiJne. FinalJy he ' discov.
erect in. the midst of the herd,
a with whom he en-
tered -to conversation. He
found to hia delipt . the
POtUet were very tame
geJltle. They had great heavy
aIld long mana and taiIa. He
needed no saddle, and with
IUcb manes; he , needed no '
bridle; 10 with the help of the
. keeper he w .. 100ft off wi.
a 'little pony to ail IOrts of
placet 011 the bland. He knew
enough about honea and
horse sense, to bow that the
POny would find his way to
the test of the herd at the
proper time.
The keeper was quite as
much pleased with the boy as
the boy \Vas with him and the
POtties; and belore they sepa-
rated for the night were faSt
friends, wich YOWl and invita-
tiODJ to continue their friend
ship; a friendship which last-
ed until the , boy'. dream came
true, ___d he sailed away from
Scotland to America.
Many years after,. another
litde boy was lying on the
ground near the .hore of a
Lake .. iIl the of . New
good at Waynesville Store"only
Y orlc; when a
man came up to him. The b
looked up lovingly into dle
old man's face and
What are yt U
going to New York for? alld
won't youbnnS me
IOmethinS?"
Well, "Yankee DoodlLe
what wowd you like b,est to
have?'" "Oh, Grand.pap, a
little pony, a little pony IiIke
' thOle you haft told me 10
much about. I would like blet-
tet than uytbins ebe ill 1111 '.
. the world, a little pOny frc.m.
the Orkney's, the kind with
biS bUlhy DWles and ,taiLl."
.. "- .,.---
, "Wen, Doodle, rn do
best I can , abqut die pony,
. ponies do not gr41)W
on the streets of New Y I
bow no ' place 'except the
Orkney's, and the Shetland's .
where they do .. ,and d;lat
would take. a boat ' to briing
them aeross, but' if I find (,ne
on the .treets oI NeW
y orlc, be lure I know how to
catch them, and I will brijng
you one, provided they ,are
there."
etOh! GrandPap, Gralld
Pap, Grand-Pap! Do, Do! '
Please, Please bring me b
a pony, just the kind you
to ride in the Orbey' . "
'CW ell, now Doodle, re
'I leave you must promise" me
that you will be a good Ii,ttle
laddie, bring . in the wClk,d,
gather up the chips, feed the
chickens and do all of the
outside and be IIUre
and help your mother arolLlDd
the .....
"Oh, but Grand-Pap,
tie and Patsy help mOlther
around the house."
"But Y wee Doodle, iit is
good for you to help tIlLem,
wipe the dishes, dUlt, set the
table and with the girlS be
handy."
"Isn't ' the Uttie pony Irom
the worth all of
this?"
etOb, 1ea, GraDel-Pap!
do my own chorea aad then
I'll be with the
around the house, too."
The chanca are
Pap" hacl lODle co ..... !tion
with the brinain. ovu of dUa
fint ahipment of little Slhet-
poDia which he " 10-
inS to New to meet:. .
When urn
ed of the very lIiceat
ponia of lot, ODe with
great bushy mane and tail,
Yan'kee Doodle'. 'joy lend DO
bound. He daacecl and cap-
ered before the pony and
more likely the l ' 'ny
danced ,and capered bMore
Yankee Doodle and
Pap, and
than . all capered
danced 8Ild curtaiecl .
Y Doodle and the
From thin.. that
member, we think that a
homa amon. :y wee 000-
cUe'. friends.
11Ua particular pony Wal
. destined to be the founda
tion of a sons lun. by mil-
liona, and no doubt other. of
th.e.e little ponies had songs "
, written and played abo ... t
them by the home band.
Here was, more the likely,
the . beainning of the shipping
of the little Shetland ponies
to this country, to be com-
paDioDl of children and help
with the cfu,rea of many a
household .
I
Y wee Do 0 die' little
pony, I' think Wal named, Ork-
ney, the inspirer of the lOng.
, Y wee Came to
town
On his little pony,
11ley .r.u* a' feather in his
Aad eaIW him
Macaroni.
Y ukee Doodle, keep it up,
Yanbe Doodle Dudy.
Mind the. muaic aDd the
Rep
And with the pia he
lwady.
",oto by DAVID EDSALL
rrs..lA: MYSTERY - Lat week's Where Is It? fana were
. baffled by the photo of the school bus stop shelter'
built by aynesville Drug Store owner, Harry Rauch at his
home on the corner o.f Route 73 and Clarlcaville Road. Con-
.. to thole who made this week'. honor
MOll . t Tom Jim Hartsock, Linda Smith, Julian Far-
Sue Ferguson. .
/
. .
, U HAVE OR RELATIVE THAT NO
L NGER RESIDES IN THE AREA .
WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING THE
MIAMI GAZETTE. JOT THEIR NAME AND ADDRESS
BELOW AND WE WILL SEND THEM A FREE SAMPLE. '
__________ ____ ____
. ,
When a motorist answel'S
the toot of a foghorn with a
honk from his car and ends u'p
by luring a tugboat onto tbe
beach. is he liable for
Well. the owner ,of the
boat the motorist felr
on the basis of "COI)-
tributary negligence" ... and hie
won. The case ' illuStrates . a
point in relation to yoUr own
insurance. No one has to prov'e
that you inte"ded to '
. someone's property-anly tiult
yo.u were instrumental in
causing the damage. This b,rinl!ts
us back to the origin4l quels
tion. "Wbo'd want to su,e
you?" Just ' about anybody--
given a reason.
Some, other cases
i
which
have cauSed unuauallegal
range from Volkswagen bein.g
swept up and damaged by a
street sweeper to a horse
stuck its 'beact in ' thefrol1lt
window of a car and _te up Ollie
of the seats. ' 1 "
But not all easel are S8
relatively )Ugh on humoraJia
low on damages; And todaJ7,.
;tC,Cording to an expert at TIlle
IDsurailce Company. tbe
c\anger of being sued for huste .
sum is greater than ,ever
, til' the words of 'one,
, FOmpanJ "Y
, dpn't hav.e to be worth a mill
. to' W for
Just one lUeIl award _ wiE.e ,.
out a ,lUcceasfui man' . aue'ts
&lid dim his bright, future.. r
If you're a homeowner.
example, a gueat in your howle
may trip qn a toy left on the
stain by oneol your children. .
'lbe guest is left with a
nent injury and is unable
continue his job. A ,jury awarllla
__ hi:m . .!326.00C). eVen ' tho.qlh
, you pro_lily 4'on't carry . 'pill'-
IOnal liability coverage beyorld
$&0.000. ' , . '
you have .
ckcular poOl in your
and it II. uncoftr8Cl. A neiib
bor', , child climbl pqr the
and cIrowna. 'lbe Cf!MIri decid.
t ... t the pbol II ...... tltractin
nuilaJlce" aDd must
JudmDent f $1&0,000.
"People often -.v.me
certain are
only to find, out on NacJU:'-'
QaeIr PolicY that they ..
DOte. a apok...... for
HOiii' IiIIuraDce eompaay.
'AD iDapeDlhe ..,
t:::"". ,our _ta ad
. ,tt be ..... .....
Iia ..... ' .......
and Catastrophe Policy. which
provide. , coverage over and
above the amount' of pro-
tection under a primary lia- '
The cost is pennie. a
day." ,
"My wife's aWay ' and
thinp at home .. dl a'
me .. ," moaned - lenlOR.
"Wish hurry bact.'"
-'Why don't you do what '. '
1 did?" aniled biI friend.
I --Any,thing - I'U _,dOt
, any thins. " ,
-"y l'Wife, had been with
, her relatiVOJ (or a couple
weeb arid WOUldn't pay
attention to my ,letteil,"
said, the friend. "So 'I just
lent her a copy of the local
paper with one"item on an
imide Pile clipped out."
A .......... )'OUIII-.
ran into
... tC:biCI up "1:"'" IIUl
bepal to reid. tiI.rtier
told Kim be CoWd taD him
immediatelY '" he bad
waiting eusto n. .'
"Ob, 1 don't want
JWrcut," the yoq mID.
replied. "rm hiding out
from my father, and thiltj
the last place he'd look for
me."
A .... J.IIIlJI!
CAn:M
. for the wam,. IUlDmer
Suaie Workman, r.,..lIr ... un ..
thil committee, has
the material and the
iI expected at ..."
On the Fourth July
Sing-Out performed in Franlc
lin and at the, annu' lInde-
Day celebr 'on in
Getmantown. The firs show,
in Franklin, was kep brief
due to a steady' atr ,am ' of
traffic on the street along
which they
, IIVY BUT IT CA"
. G .... IT you! IF THE OIL
' . OF ''1'1 PLANT RUas
Bad lucie seemed to follow
Sing-Out all the way Ger-
mantown. The lead
was unable to malee tl1 ahow
and, to top it off, the
guitar went 'on the b, ' . Af-
ter' many sour from
soloists ,and chorus ali e, the
show was ' ended in tradi-
tional Sing.Out maJUlitr with
a ' speak-out by ldart.i; Shaw
and the theme with
A It-U':U'UG HIS
. m MAY"lVIii you A RASlf ilif'- .
P(J,." I"., "ur; , ... '(,Il \ ,,;,.-
'S So TOXIC 1 /' I ,....
. TWAT A SUIT , C \ '\
EXpOSEP "TO IT _1 __
. A ' wNOLE YeAe
, Ac.o COULl> STILL ., \\ ....
G'e. you TH;
AILMEIJT. . ._
. . -; , IJ Y 3i?;z= =-.;:4 _T
By CoDDie ,Adama
Sing-Out held a regular Ac-
tion Council ,meeting
day, July 3 at Bo?J:ita' Horae-
man's house. Diac:ipline prob-
. lema in such a large . group
. and the lenath of officers'
IienDS were aubject c:lisausiOD .
itkULIH1ST.
NON.
FOR
POlSON iVY AL.SO
WORtt;> WELl. ON
MIL.O SuN_lUI
AND EVEN
NON - POISONOUS
'IN$ECT 8ITES! MOST
. DltUG STORES HAVE IT.
The hO'lteli at a
.cbil_n'. birth
-- battin":":'L party
.....- c 1D8' WilD on" of the
little girls.. "My your
younger brother is shy " she
_said. &1Ie hun' ';'oved
from that corn u' aD
afternoon." .
by those attendihg. SUe month
term. were decided upon,
which will put the next elec-
tion sometime in ' September. .
workshop-picnic for aU
Smg-Out members was sug-
gested. arrangements
. '!.ot little
.' girl laid. He. neftI' had a
necktie on before afnd he
thinks be'. tied to
something." ,
.' Hubby .. feer-up.
Mary," he,'
you kiss
me when you want lOJIle
, are to be at J 7
meeting at the Jim Crane resi-.
me!" -
sajd Mary. "Surely that'.
dence; ,
The girls in Sing-Out have .'. often enouah, isn't Jt?" ,
. ..,..-, .
It is not always .easy telt
. live with conscience. -To dClt
so, must sometlmett givn
second-thought to our
ness activities and to our re-
lations with our fellow
Conscience often causes UEI .
to remember things w! .
would like to .. forget. Con
science wlll .ometimes
that we take an action 01'
make' some 80rt of amendEl
that is difficult because olr
natural seltlshness or pride.,
On the other hand,
think how satisfying It musfi
be to feel" , as . the
Paul, that done .
beit "to have alway ....
science void of offense
God, and toward man . " "
If )'ou ..... the .... .
"0, or rieil before , that,
ChaDcea ",),ou'" complalntn .
of ION teet, UNd an4 achiDJ
lep, .. well .. .In, bact.
Would )'OU he1ie'ge that the
earth '. pant)' ia re.poaalble, in
areat meuure. for this condi-
tion? It ia but we ratel)' think
about tile force of pavit)' and
ita effect on UI.
Recently, mDJiona of AIDer-
lcaDI watched, cner teJevIIion,
the U.S. team of APollo aatro-
nautl, float freeI)' around their
apace craft .. it circled the
moon. Yet, none of ua can fl)"
blrd-Uke, tbrOuth our hoa_ or
officel. Jw earth,.J,ound cree-
we cannOt enjoy the
state of weilhtlean_ found in
outer apace. Rathel; becauIe ao
much of our waJdnI time ia
spent in an up1'lpt poUtion,
either IittinI or ItaadinI , our
bodIeI, Instead, are Inlay COil-
ataIla)' workinl .. ainat _e pull
ofll8'ity ..
Dr David YOUDI, conault-,
ant . to the Space Medical Re-'
search PropaJn pd inter-
nationa'UN known in the fieldl' .
of' mulde pbyaololJ and 18-
habBitatIG .... "Remember,
. Bathing baby cab help to
keep-his skin infection free- -
when . the clelllller contains'
an . effective antibacterial "
agent.
Controllinl skiD Jnfections.
p8!ticuJar1y &'staph"
tions, is problan
iJthOlpitalDUrJerieL A recoap.
mendation of the
Academy of Pediatrics for
overcoming it is &-wa_ of
the skin 01 die newborn and
aD who come into contaCt
it with deterpnts con-
tainiDa
purina a 12-montb period,
283 newborn babies in a
Kanau hOqJital were wuhed
routinely with J)8iIoHex a
'creamy akin . clean'.
coptainina hexachloro-
phene. AD were found to be'
free- of skin infection both
while in the hospital and after
prOviding their
mothen continued the pHisc>
Hex bathina routine at home.
None of the babies, nunes' or
mothen uliilg the skin clean-
se, developed skin irritations.
. '. . .
Children do better in
. school if they are phyaicalJy
fit, declares Dr. Joteph J.
Gruber of the University of
that PIO:-
J:OUW ............ ,.".
pavita,,"" at
)'ourUle, ... ,
blood frOm tU utreabitiel to
)'OUI'h
UNo matter what ),our vo-
cation or ptofeuion. you 8p8nd
a peat of ),our ute on
your teet; The..-m eventuall)'
tates Ita .. U.e \ of
stiff.... ........ aches- and
pains of muaclea and jolDta.
"We can't alter the pull of
. the earth on us, but we can do
.omething to relieve the
I)'JDptoma," atelQ Dr. YOUDI.
uExerclle, of coune, .. beat."
But mod men and women
are generaD)' too tjrep after
.ork to uPend additional
rh enero. However, to-
daY ther can get _erci.Ie with-
out aD)' exertion. Modem
scienee hu pzoduced unique,
motm-drl,en C)'cJo.m
e
= .. lie!'
tion, in ... ...
hMlth equlpnaellt, tIaB .. .
mach ... ..
sage into DlII" Uu:1 hoM.
SimultaneOully . it . .........
blood oIreaIatioD iii Jb+"
app1icatlDa. TIle ]IIIiIUWe ...... .
cl.- reqaira no expenditure of
eD8ll1.
Medical ltudiM on -the vaIu
of C)'do-me 7 '8 t9 T .......
8pMID and 10ft. achinI ....
and jolnta have
in aeveral wideI)' .iDectiaal
joumalL " .
A 16 pap booldet tWed:
nReeearch ......,.
with --. palulnd telllioa
available tNe by wrWDg .,:
Releareb 'InAitute, MunmJe,
P . , t6ll().
.
mote coordination of the anDI
and Jep and "th.coordinat-
ed movements that require a
child to think throup the
perfOJ'lllllla patterns befor,
executioa" appear most YIJu.
able. . 1 .
_ r .,,,,1
, . .;r. . ..
. .
, Hay ri'Vl{ jj ' a
ing most nuaI alleqie.L Do ,
animal hair, feathen, foCid
and medici.nn all can cauie
"perermial" "'y fever. The
kind due to
tree poIIeaa in IpriJll, ......
summer, and raaweed, the
mOlt common, in the
fall. Accordq to the Natioa-
aI TuberculosiJ A Re..,u.
tory Disease '
10,269,000 Mnericiiij iJiJfir
from somefonn of hay
Physicians wiD varY treat-
ment according to the aI1er-
Some offendin&
stances or objects can be a-
voided. Filtered alr is often
helpful. 'YmmuniZina injec>.
, tions, when taken in advance,
. prevent some attacka .. An an.
histamine-deconpl1a8t.Gc1
cation such as Nn ftIIIJ '
spray relieves the w.
tery eye .. , sneezing and I
fed-up ruMY no Overuse 01
medicaUona is adViIed apb'Is
For Sale
FOil SALE: German Sheperd 2
, 1 .
; p year gentle, has ah()t8. netlfb!
nome. Ph. 897-5122. 60t
2-1/" X 3-1/4 Speed Graphic
camera and enlarger. Belt , exerciaer,
deluxe ' model. Men's shirts; sport,.
coats and slacks. All in excellent
'e6nditili Ph. 932-9355
1
' 601
. !t ! \ Atrirouis' F'O,R SALE
'Blue Walnut couch with carved
walnut frllme, good condition. In-
.. tt diyiduai China salts. 398 Nol1h St.
-..; , at oorner of 4th, Waynesville, O.
897.4691. ' Sctf
'2' EAR old gelding Amerioa';
good breeding. Display
... gOod condition. Phone
891-5178 ' ' Sci
MODEL 1000 Multjlith offll8tprint-
ing prea with automatic blanket
waaber. Geetetner Modell 461 'dupli-
cator with Gesterax Electronic, Step-
cil Scanner and oabinet. AU excel
lent cQpdition. Phone The Miami
, Guette 897-6921. t8nctf
llePtered Angua , bulla
. good. .Ei1eenmerfl glood lin.. Ph.
8972411. . W
WORK bench top., t-5/8" thick,
Ions, varioua widt)l.s, 16, ItO
" .. pickup, 110, 115 Phone
"897,7934. &4
SCR.\'I:CIi pads for eale at The ,
Miami Ouette. t05 S. ' Jlaip ,8\.
WaneevilliL: ,ie-octl
s=
REDUCE safe and fut with Gobeee
tablets and E-Vap water pilla.
, Wayn8llville Drug. 308
'. toSPEED Bchwin Bike. lAke new.
Pb. 897.6661' Sctf
HORSES and ponies fo sale. WiD
board horses. Ph. 897-2199. . Setf
For Rent
FOR RENT: Two bearoom apart-
ment in Waynesville. Ph. 897-2906_
Set
Real Estate
WHEN huying or eelling real i eetate
w"y not caD us: We have capable
" ealee penona in your area to help
eatWy your neecia.
R. E. WADE REALT'I
188-1440
.Jerry Hoffmann 897-4258
Scott Remley 897'2580
Herman Weaver 897-785&
Notices
LITTLE RED SHED
Antiqu. Shop
lJehiud Stubbs Euneral Home. Spe-
in gl8llllware. WuynMville,
Ohio.
Wanted
LET me "baby sit in my home for
yml. Lurge Fenced-in yard and
many wat.chful eyes to keep on
them.' Ph. 897-5921. :16nctf
"
U'sed Oar or Truck
at Stueve Ford . ','
........ atati
"OUR HELLO' MEANS
GOODBYE TO HOllSEHoLD ',INSECTS"
t
. 897-7931 or 897-2241
,. BOB SM'I T.-"
',r BACKHOE EXCAVAT1NG SEPTIC SYSTEMS, '
1'j" CULVERtS INSTAl.:LED TRENCHING GMVEL, ,'tOP
. Sell, COMPOST" F1J-L DIRT. '. .
FAIRFIEtiD DR. WAYNESVILLE, O.
OUALlF1ED llTUCOTE DISTRIIUTER
lOX 27IA
Services
PAINTING Phone 897.6661f. 5ot'
PAINTING-By the job or b, the
bour. 8pray ot brueh. Houeel,. B--.
Roo'" Fene., etc, Ted 8 !'PI) Ph.
897-4376, Wayneavill, - la. It
Cowlill. Ph. 882-6785, W'illiDinPoo.
totl
AT STUD
American Saddletbred -
Grade maree accepted. 'Fee ti'74.oo a&
time of service. Liv.e foal guaran
teed. Far Hill, StRble, O'Nleale Rd.
Ph. 8976946. 19ot(
- JODl "- .
SHOE REPAIR SERV1CE
140 So. Main St . Wayneevillle, Ohio.
9 a.m. to 6 p.Ul. C10eed
Wednesday. ' tSotf
TOY Poodle Stud AXe'
Jl.eiat.fll'ecI. White or Apritlot. 150.
Appointment only. Phone 097-4148.
' t6ctf
USED CLOl'I1Jl2 - Shirta--BtoUIN
-skirt.-DreIaea and Swe.lten tOo
each-allo, Dieh..-LaDlp!ll. Man,
other odda and euda, Brantlly'. Odde
and Enda 298 E. JB!lain 8t .
HaM)'Ih\n'& Ohio. .Sed
OOLD 8pri. Beauty Will
take appointmente anytUne. Ph.
897 -439S. . 480tf
JANIE'S B e aut, Shop, ottO
Waynesville Bellbrook Rd. - Sum-
mer Hours: ' Wed., Thun.,
Only By Appointment. Ph.
, lIOtf
Belu Wante41
WANTED: BahT litter in lIllY home
or immediate neiahborhoolL Bettie.
Brunton. Phone 8867716 !.ftef 15:30
. Ie2
p.m.
. OOlfTBAO'lIltG
. FREE
Route 2 Pekin R .... W.yaeniIlet 0.', "
'STANLBY' AND A. 11:IIIII.iII'
ACIII_ 372-3112--W.".... .,.a.
Ohio, Honey Festival, Inc.
art and craft directors are
. a swarm of artists and
I craftsmen interested in exhib-
work at the second an .. '
. nual Ohio Honey Festival at
Lebanon September 11-14. ' ,
All artists are being solJght
by Mrs. Louis Sainopulos,
. festival art show director and
her a$9i,tanf, Mrs. Donald
Camp. ,
Pr,ize ribbon, 'will be
ed in two age.
16 years and and adult,
according Sainopulos. ,
an,d medn'uns in-
c 1 u d e: realistic, ,landscape,
still life and portrait in oil or
acrylic, watercQlot, 'drawings,
tl , "
charcoal, pencil, paste!l,
'and 'inlq, abstract,
niL( life, portrait, ,.I1Y ... EI,,,,.LIc...
I and Honey
one only, any medium.
All entries must be. rl cent
and original by the persolt' en-
tering The name., ad
,
dress, phone number an . sale
pricff, (if for sale) shQull ap-
pearl on the hack of each,
blanka , are avai'lable
. ,,}?On request fro Mrs.
. Sainopul,os, 933-3541ahd
Gamp, AU eJ tries
should lie returned. te I Mrs.
, ISainopulds later .
SHEERER AGILON STRETCH LE(J .
MORE, BEAU11'FUL THAN" EVER!
J
"
\. .'f;' ""''',Ji.
fiTS HEICHT fITS"WEIGIfT
. ;;;
.-
, S'S'3
H
100-11S lb$'.
,MED!!LM ,,' S'r-5'6" , Ibs. I '
"'EDIUM iTAll 5'6"5'8" '130111)0 Ibs,
,
TAll and over over' 150 Ibs,
. .;,;:..
by
:Aup.t 31.
The ctan show Of tile 1969,
Ohio Festiv.t wilt
evolve 'aroqnd a coloriul co-
orcltriation of American
American Indian crafts.
will be awarded in
the follow ina' categories:
, American uafts, ceramics
and hand thr;lwn) ,
weamg, 'baslcetry, . needlework,
woodcarving, candles, {omer-
.' worlc dolls, jewelry, miscel-
.. .!. < _ _
American Indian Crafts,
beadwo,rlc, 'baaketty, pottery,
jewelry, w-=-rm" feather and
w o,r k, wOcxlc:arvipg,
, 'leallierworlc, doll.
cellaneoUi. '
Entr)' iorms Cd be ob.
tained from crafta show di- ,
rector DenDi. Dalton at The , .
Miami Gazette, Box' '1 8,
Waynesville or by
him at dte Gazette qffiCe,
89'1-'921.
LNt year Governor
.} A. deaignakd'
Lebanon the home ' ot the
Ohio Ho ey Festival in otd.er
to stress the importaDce of
and
in the . state. '"
OlPo's initial honey fativa!
' wa.s in' downtoWll
Leb.pon last Sept. 12-14. dilio
Floney' Festival,
that time diat it
was 'the ' ''firlt honey festival
in the world."
Last year's event' attracted
an estimated ,1,.000 viaitQr*
. who browaecl honey and edu-
cational emibjts, from
Southwestern
Warren County' BeeICeeped ,'
Association. '
. Crowds also tasted honey
ice cream, honey wallles aiel
honey piz;Ea in addition to
being by tides,
art and shows and. an
, ,
Ohio .-toney Featjval
,
Fewer than "w, of III driYen.
on the mad ale beavy drInkem.'
, Yet beavy drtnken ue riD-
volved iD nearly 60% of all
traffic deathS.
The friChteninc truth .. that r
drunks 'ire the deadliest drift ..
ever Jet 10081 on the hlgbw'ayL
- Knowlag that, you mIIht
tblnk our UeeDling offtclaJs
would take
meaaaJel to btmt down tills
small gaq, of IdIlen . lit '
them oft the 1'OIId, lIVing
Iiv" year.
It', not happenln waY
tbInp aJ'e, now, the.'. no ef
, fectfve ". to tUft
I ., neeDle away beto" he IdIII .
. aomebocb'. 1
With 26,000 nve. at ___ .,.
safety _perts at the COnUMij-
tallna .. aaee Companies poiilt' '
'*t, theIa naiR be a better -
mlweJ than thal
Itt thoroup pbyal-
examination. A doctor
mllBt .certlfy that every ,...,
ap,alcant II not
alcobollc. .' . J' ' . OJ
there'. a tietter way,
bu certainty PennJyl-
v.bla dOlI II better than
notbinl:
An4 notbblg II what III but
a ..... rul of -lei actually fo
TbJa . Ii on, __
""ty IfOUpi .. u. we WItte
, toourlWl........ .. ...
that ta.y
IdIIen off tile ....
i tt
/'
I,' Photo " DENNIS DALTON
, Waynesville &ard df hired Paul Schwartberger
as of Waynesville Schools Mon4ay night. Board
preaident David Hartaoclt, left, is shown with
while he. sips hia I
tern. Oll a tWo year contract
at an 'annual salary of $16,000:
Schwambergetl, 43, p,...ht-
cipal at Belibroqk .J High
School for a prior to
j
, .
to Wayne,ville.
Previo&.JS to Ii 5 Bellbrook
he was a member of the
System'
.taff tor ,17 years. His tenure
there iJJc1uded principal, \ three
years, teacher, 13 years, ath-
leqc director, five years.
graduated.
.with a Bachelor of Science de
. .
gree in education
ington College in 1949. "
' He attended both
' Uruversity at ' Cincinnati be-
obtaining. his Maste1ts de-
gree in aciministratiQn froan
Miami Un.iversity at ' pxford
in ' 1964.
The Portsmouth nari\i'e, hi.s '
wife, Virginia and
Patrida, 19; Susan, 1:7 and
Peggy, 16 reside in the Clarks-
ville area. Patrida is ':a stu-
dent at Wilmington College. '
Board members .at same
time lUred a junior' high
prinCipal-athletic di-
rector and four telachers.
Craig Francisco hired
to Eill the seat of J uniolt'
prin,cipal and athletic dlirector
at a base salary
a ninth five per c:ent to-
$11,370.
Teachers hi red uacluded
Henry Schn,eider, soc:!ial stu-
dies, 'Jtead and track
coach at $9,900 annually;
J ames Rowland, social lI,tudies,
tenrus and assistant ftootball
coach, $6,500; MartJuL Gar-
land, seventh and eighth
grade English. and
Parkhurst, gra d.e his-
tory, high schooL
assistant football
Resigniltions were a.ccepted
by the board from Alberta
Jones, bus driyer;
NewmatJ, teacher aJ1ld Ray
Davis, director of tlile high'
(continued on 12)
,
HARRY WHITIAMORE
Harrison Whittamore,
a Waynesville servicepian, has .
earned his . second Purple
Heart Medal during the Viet-
, "
Whittamore, a 1967 Way-
nesvUle High School grac;lu-
ate was wounded for the
second, . time in Viet-
, ,
. I)am. .
,
He is cUl'rcndy being treat-
'ed at the 106th General Hos-
, .
r pital at , Y olcohama, Japan.
Plarry suffeted schrapnel in-
juries to his tight elbow
back during a receht battle.
The Waynesville YOllth was
first wounded ,by a booby tr'ap
,
. his arrival in Vietnam
in february. ' He' earned Ilia
first Purple Heart at that
time. ,
. ,Harry 'is the SOb. of Mrs.
Ruth ' Whittamore of 168
North Main Street, \Vaflles-
ville.
. His hospiw address is Sat.
Hauiaon Whittamore, U.s.
51802412, 106m General Ho.-
pita! Ward D, Y okoba";..
Japan, A'p.O. San FrancilCO .
96503.
Waynesville Liona Oub has
a new .late of officer. 'and di-
rector. ' installed by
Warren Past Gover-
nor of District 13 G aIlcl an
active member of the Carlisle
Lions Club.
The ro.ter includes: presi-
dent, Fred Grata.maA; first
vice preaident, \Vurdl
han;, ,president,
Dave H:ai:uockj W vice
president; SwdeYi
secretary" Har41d Anderton;
. treasurer,. Robert ' Pitmer; tail
twister, BUI . Stub"s and lion
tamer, Dave
Board of Directors,
u. S. Pes tage ,
Paid
Waynesville
, Ohio
Permit %:14
,I. f.
.. :;";<!)" ,
/ '" v,'
I
/ '
'. ' ' . ' " .1Photo bf
, Tho Board of hired Paul Schwanberger
as of Waynesville Schoola Monday night. Board
praidenc David HartlP, left, is shown with Schwamberger
while he upi
a tw() year
at an antllla! aalarY of $16 .. 000.
, <43, waa ptlin-
. cipal at Bellbrook Junior High
1School for a yeu prior tQ
"
.' IIIf
'co.in, to W
'0 1lU Bellbrook
he was a ... ber of the
&:(u)ol System'
.taff 'for '17 years. Hi.
' there included pdncipal, three
. (
years, teacher, 13 years,' atll ..
Ittic director, five yeats.
I
with a Bachelor of Science de
gree in education froni
mgton College in 1949.
He attended both )<[avier
. University at be-
obWning his Mastel ,s de- '
gree in administration' from
Miami University at O'xford '
in ,1964.
The Portsmouth nativ'e,
r
wife, Vi,rgmia
Patricia, 19; Susan, 1 ;r and
Peggy, 16 reside in the (:larks-
ville ' area. Patricia . is :a stu-
dent. at Wilmington College.
Board mem,bers at same
time", hired a high
' school "principal-athleti,c di-
rector four new teiilc:hers.
Craig Francisco was hired
to fill the seat of' J llnic:;nr High
principal and athletic director.:
a base saLtty of plus'
a ninth and five per cent to-
'taIling $11,370. '
Teachers hi red
lienry Schneider, .tu
dies, head football and trade
coa.ch at I $9,900 anJ:lually;
J ames Rowland, social studies, ':
terinis and , assistant J ootball
Gar
land, .eventh and eighth
grade ' Engliah and, Da1vid C.
Parldiurst, eighth gJ'ade, b!-s-
tory, hish SClhool hiatc:J'ry an4
assiatant football
Resignation.
by . the from Alberta
J ones, bus ,' driv.er;. George
NewmaJ), teacher aI1:d Ray
Davi$, of the
r
high
after his arrival ' in Vietnam
in F.ebruary. He' his
first' Purple Hea.rt at that
HARRY WHITT AMORE Waynesville Lio .... Club has
a new llate of officen aDd di-
Sgt. Harrison Whittamorc,
a W caynesville has' rector. recendy installed by
I Warren Howard, I Put Gover-
earned his second PUfP e no; of District 13 G aDcl aa
Heart dU(ing the Viet- active member of the
nam conflict.
Lions Club.
Whittamore, a 1967 Way-
nesville High School grad.u. " The rOlter includes: presi-
was wounckd for ' the dent,' r Fred Grauman; fint
.
vice president, W uten. Shce-
second !ec,entiy in . Viet-
I .
He is cUllrentlyw being treat-
ed. at the i06th Generallios.
pita! at Yokohama" Japan.
Harry suff.ered , schrapnel
juries to his right elbow and
back during a recent battle.
The Waynesville, youth was
first by a bO,?by trap
' han; . preaidealt.
Dave Jiaruock; vice
president; , HarOld Stahl9: '
.ec:retuy, Harold Anderson;
treaaurer, Robert Pilmer; tail
twister, Bill Stubbs aad lion
tamer, Dave Cessna.
Board of Directors; Harry I
(continued on page 12)
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I.
each WedD.a, at Waynesville, Ohio. SI,Ibt!eription' price 13,00
,. " .N....&aDd price lOe per copy. " ,
.DIltob ..................................... Editor"
.. .
DInrid aIaU ! .... ' .... , . General Manacer
"aald O. HUI .................... 4 ' . Advertisiq Min.,
........................................
fteaioa1d O. Hill, Davirl ErlRaIl . : . .. ......... ' ... . , . , '.,' ... , . . . 1'lIi.li:<llf'rs
P.O. Box WaynPKvill .. , Ohir. 4l;()6K
Starting next week the
ami Gazette will bring
. beauty conscience readership
'8 new column.
, DENNIS DALTON
Main Street has a new bus-
iness asset. this week with
opening of The Village .An-
tique Shop at the former
Puterbaugh residence. .
My Springboro friends
Mr. and . M.rs. Frank Shull
and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gam-
brel have stocked thr-ee ' first
floor rooms of the histork
Heighway house with
ite antiques, a hallmark with
Mrs. Shull, shop owner-oper-
ator.
Hello and welcome to
Waynesville to Frank, Lena,
Tim, Trof and let's not forget
Pepper, the teaier.
A wdcome is also shouted
nom Main Street to Warren .
newest ,
The Hungry 'Grass
Glsh,The Movies, Mr:
Griffith and Me
The Cold 'Jungle
, :The Moneymakers
Erwin Pfeil, executive chef of
the Golden Lamb Inn' at
Lebanon.
I became most pleasantly
acquainted with chef, PEel1's
'culinary artistry during his
debut at the Golden Lamb last
week:.
Erwin, a of Ludwigs-
burg, Germany, will be intro-
dqced to Miami Gazette read-
Enlighten, the new columnl,
will provide the answers
any cOl)cernmg
area of feminine beauty.
A professional
gist will do the ' answerins:.
may their
questions to Enlighten, Thie
Miami Gazette, Box .
ers next week in full Wavnesville 4'068,
In the meantime,) why not B$uty questions ' Will be
drop inn to the Lall}b and answered in this column 'the
sample some of Erwin's culi- following week:.
,nary alchemy yourself. ' Enlighten will'
A most special holler goes fashion, cosmetics, hair
from Main Street to4ay to my facial" and hygiene.
special tt:lephone gal and gra A problem a WOMan might
clous lady on her 76th (sorry, have frequently drams h:r
. I squeeled) birthday. .... beauw. Sometimes a simple
BIRTHDAY .... a!Uwer is beauty aid.
REED from the editor, _--=-: _____ _
tishers and staff of The Miami '.
by
by Gish-Lillian
by Black .
by Lamott
The loml't'St loaf of bread eve'
ked mt'asured 20 feet 5
-not nearly long enough for
longest sausage, which mea"
8ured 2,000 feet in It'ngth. U
took .103 hutchers to car,y th,r
sausage through the streets of '
. Germany during the coronatiol,l
Frf!del'ick I.
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FRIENDS HOME NEWS
By Nellie
"From The Porch" thia
week we tee three twin ..
have been restored anel are
very much in use ' by 'w chil-
dren .- Thi
window ,bOxes haven't done AI
as we had hopect .;- but I
with Mr. 'Ward's care may do
better later. '
. We have been very much
interested, these warm days in
Mr. Downing rebuilding his
Seems to well along ."
now. Since we here can't work,
we are glad that others can.
There are things we also
hear from the ,porch and
would liIce to 'uk, "Why do
th'e motorcyclea alway. ' buzz
$0 loud when they pass here?"
. Elaie Ho.:kett WAI a dinner
guest of Maria Elbon on '
Wedneac:lay.
Emma MCOure of. Frank-
'lin and Mrs. fred Hawk of
. . Florida were Thuraclay callers
} .
at the "Home" . ,
Glady. Hartman h.d for
. her guesta 011 after
noon her two daughters,
Frances WilJcinson and Ruth
Johnson. "
Mrs. Easton of
. Franklin and Miss Ellen Eas-
ton of Springfield were vis-
itors of Julia Easton
Thursday.
Edna and Sarah Burnett
attended their "Ladies Aid"
meeting last Wednesday at
the home of Thelma Lawson
near Harveysburg. A
tuous covered dish dinner was
STATE
PHONE
a feature of the day.
CoUectiODl were taken for ,
the ' "Good Cheer Fund" and ,
the' Clara Home EDr
"Diabetic Children." A Sifi
WAI .ent to the He",t Fund
emory of Ethel Pence
Borden.
Eileen Mainous was a
rJtursday at the home.
Chewing gum. when it comes
to cavities. need not he a caae
of "tooth" an(i consequences. A
new kind of gum containing a
sttgat substitute .
. -: ..
Keepi 'Us fb, ijet.
down to a minimum. the new
chewing gum habit th
very root dl en dIdIJ 'Y .
. appeasing the swe:et tooth with
out the of additional cavi
ties. Clark's Diet Gum flies ill
the teeth of exceUive dental .
billa and agony.
Many parents, rather than
discourage their children from
chewing, have taken a positive
approach by giving them Di-et
gum. This popular preparation
satiMles a craving for sweets,
yet. does not promote tooth
decay.
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IIASONIa ftldPLB G
.' Saturday Night - 3ulr 28 - ,
"'ork In Degree Beginning at 3:30 p.m.
Covered Dish Dinner A.118 l).m. .
ALL MEllIE,.. A THEIR LADIEI ARE INVITED '
' P'lEASE MAKE IT 'A POINT TO ATTEND
CHARLES E. b!tni&
The annual Holl y Hills
(jolf Club Championship is
... ,
at hand again and George
"Smith, Sr., pro at the Oub
has 'three flights with 16 golf-
ers .in each flight.
This will be a match play
champi9nship and it is up to
golfers to get together and
play their - matches at least
one a week till the champion-
ship is over ,or risk ' ha.ving
their match fo fcited. .
In the Champiomhip Plight
Ron Apple, wt 'year champ-
ion, ia matched to play Harry
Strauch to get the tournament
underway. ' I
The rest of the matches in
the top half of the champion- .
ship flight are Larry Hammel
takes on J esa " Smith, John
Smith goes against T eel
ewslci and Gene Sengi plays
Dusty Rhodes.
The bott6m hat - of the , .
flight finds George Smith, Jr.
taking on Marty WilliamS.. Al
Brant will meet Mardd Neff,
Bob Smith plays Bob Plum-
mer and Zane Guy battles
Bob ,Peters.
In the top half of the first
flight, Ken Lacy goes against
John Savely, John Fillmore
plays Ken Teny. Bob Celling-
woFth takes on Roger Bailey
. The laelct .at the
-Dayton W _ 't e t Treatment
Plant c:on:aiated of a seven
hoUl' dau a mcmth. Sa&-
jeca .f:overed . in addition to
the theory of plant operation
were- hydraulics, mathematica,
chemistry, 'met. microbiolosr.
Plant operation haa become
more' complex than it waa in
the put and Sawyer ia to be
congratulated .for hia interest.'
The municipality haa alao
pined -through his partidpa-
tiolt i:n this trainins prosram.
Dave Barker, ' Robert Bowen Na.tJD.
tangles with Jim Hem,n and Hut takes little no.
Ernie England plays Don who eo be 11
to wind up the top old and the JOWI.-
hall of the bracltet. the pro at HoUy Hilla
. The ..Rottom half of the The Eir.t rowada of each
bracltet finds ' Gene Stevetu flights have to be pl.yed
and the last match in the top The third flight 1Ii1.atches playing Ralph Hobsen. Dicit July 19 and the resUha cum-
half of the bracket finds pit Ron Sackett agaia,st Red Zech talces ' on Cal';in cd into the shop or me
' Made Johnson playing, . Kusler. Ben Bookman plays and Russell Ball gots ag,inst matches misht forfeited.
DiMle . , .-.... .. ........ ..
t e 'balf of the
first flight T ec;l Hoy plays
Ron Heaton and Ed Epper-
lOR battles Dick Hall. Chuck
McBridex goes against Denny
Stanifer and GhiIc Wilkinson
Dennis
Larry Roush: " .... .. .. ..
The 11 til annual Marconet
reunion was held on Sunday
at the home of Charles and
Bleahor Freelmd.
enjoying
were: Mr. and Mrs. Aultman
Drue, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Marconet and Miss Elaine
Marconet, Mrs. Forest .Wag-
ner and Tommy, KeJlny, Phil-
ip and Sandy; Mrs. Robert
Weis afld ' Robin, Ronald,
Daryl, and Jeiyl; Mrs. Paul
Marconet and Jerry Matconet
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Wright and Donnie, Paul,
Debbie, alid Jennifer; Mr.
*' W 'I'll *
PARTY
, BarD, -.. Now to Dee.
,
Y
e No o.h Investment
"No Delivtriftr '
", e No.ColleetUIc
, e No Ba;perience
: Nee!) ry ,
eLaqeBoDu.
- lAst
.LA YHOUSE TOY
COMPANY
0&11 Mrs. Minton
932-8906
and Mrs. ' Rober.t Marconet
and Kristin; t. and Mrs.
Wilbur Thompson, Jim
Thompson, Kathy Barrv.
Steve Arndts, and Colleen
Liette; Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom
ThOMpson and Cathy,
Connie and Caren. , '
and Mrs. Cecil Duna
way and Timmy arid Tony;
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hines;
Mr. ' and Mrs. Chester Htff.
ner, Jim and Joe; Mr. and
Mrs. ' Robert Kamps, Ray
mond, Roberta and David;
and Mrs. David Gutiery;
Mrs: Mabel Williams; Mr.
and Mrs, Charles
and BeekYi ,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bush
elman and Donnie; Mr. and
Mrs. Francis (Bud) Marconet,
,Melissa and Rita; ' Mr. and
. Mrs. Charles Freeland; Mrs.
Elva Freeland; Mr. and ',Mrs:
Gene M'arconet, Mike, Walter,
Margo and Pat; Mrs. Lola
Chester; Mr. and Mrs.
Gustin; Mrs. Eva Larischiuta;
Mr. and Mrs. Cern Miller.
OtuckJe-A-Day
To get the job done, a
committee should consist or
three men, two of whom are
absent.
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New 3 B'8ciroom,' 2 2 Car Garage; Brick'
Homes - 10% Down' .
New 2 F&JJlily Aparqnent BuiJdi.DP - ' Live .In
One Side - Bent The ,Other - .,900 - $5,000
Down. __ .,
I).an W;
By Pat Vair '
The craftsmen of Ohio'l
famous potteryland will disl
a generous .erving Qf th
noted state craft Eor touris II
and 'cup-Ie' it with collecto "
interests for the fourth
n u a 1 CroolcSville-RoseviU
Area : Pottery Festival.
Festival dates have
at Croolcsville for July
It will include tours t of ,Po t-
tery manufacturers, which 'll
be conducted daily nt
least four plants. The tou
will be conducted only durin.s
working ho..frs and' wilt enid
Friday and Saturday at . a?-
proximately 3 :30 p.m.
Skilled artisaDs will dell-
onsttate their skills which -
dude han:l-
painting, and work with polr-
celain in the ceramic ' at'ts arid
crafts area. .
A huge collection of
less ag,tique ceramics will Ibe
featured. ' This is the
display ' of its kind, in
' world, according to feSthral
officials.
All pottery products maljlU-
in the area wlll be
offered for sale at the : P, t-
at reduced rates.
Included in: the' exciting
..
This week I
from a Gazette reader Wi
cherrY" but the er
,did not ,wisn to identify' Ii ere
. self. Tht, recipe is as follolws:
, Cherry and' Nut Cake
1/2 cup butter
t cup sugar
2 cups flour
2-1:/2 tap. baking powder
, 1/2 cup milk:
r 1/ z' cup n ... ts ., " ' ,
, 1/2' tsp. flav9ring
< 1/2 tap. 'vanUla ..
4 -tbsp. cherry juice
3 egg whites ' > r.
1/7 cup ,,':
Cream . butter. Add 8u:ga,r;
cream together. Sift flour and
baJcing pOwder. Add 'a1 te-
, Iy, with, milk' 'and flavorl,nga.
ift egg whites. Add Iher-
rics' and ' nuts'. Pour into pre- '
pared pan. Bake 30 in
3 'O.degee ' oven. Yield' 1 Z
servings.
you for your
eration whoever you are.
tf
Chuckle-A-Day
Two women on a )UI
tour of Mount Vernon, Geo.
Washington,'s be, fut
houle on the
were enth'uliasti
a4miring the VatiOUI roolJns.
"And diet you ,OO1tlCC.
Grace,"
"everythina't
, Early
thrtee days are Ohio State Pair
Shu.ttle Busa to all festival
locations, the best in local en-
tertairlment, g rea t est
food anel reo
bahmeau, horne maae style
ice cream in a ' bowl
(which you keep) coffee in
a pottery mug (which you
keep) and baked beans In jn-
dividual, Po" (which yfl)u
keep). '
,Mis. Poneryland, U.S.A.
will be held Friday
evenina and an ,antique auc-
tion' will be... held S day,
July 20,' 12 noon till
2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. F allolJ. ers
are announcing the birth of
a daughter, Debra ' Ann.
Debra Ann was born June,30
at Kettering Hos
pital. She weighed 6 lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. A., V. Me-
of Xenia _Roael , an-
nou.tce the arrival of a
J eremy West, on Tuesday
July ,8, at ,Kettering Metl\orial
.}-Jo'l1ital. J eremy 7
- This Festival can be reached
by going SOuth of Z8l)C!yille
on State. Route It is a
lb.,
, one hour drive (roin: <:alum.-
bus. There ' are motel a'lld .
other accomodations nearby.
Also ' there :ire camping -facU-
iues available at Royma Acre.s
known as Ohio's Evergreen
Playground.
die l04-page City Primer of Early
AinFrlcao HOme Dccoqting. Y ou'U find helpful tips 00
to achieve the Early American Look
-m' ..
, ::land window
, :''-> enCl.
, . '
beautiful' of " , . . '
u,:,usualtoomlCtUoga ... dClCripaons , ., 'Jill
" I
... cutouts ao4 graphs to help
you plao fUrDlture a ngementa. Yau may bonow the, ,
Primet free. or takc it homc with you to keep for only $1.
recent guelts
Hawke. . __ _
Miss CarolYA . ........... , ...
By PAT VAIR the First Church of entertaining ,Misl Me ..
- 897.6826 au'ist met on Wednesday, Swords of Pa ..
this weelc. Miss MeSlwoid. 31'. Tl.. - Qh' Grand A - bl
July 9 with Mrs. Butterworth .I. 10 rusem y
.cLUB NEWS Th riveq Jully ll. A of the order 'of the Rainbow
The Senior Ci"'zens Oub of serving as ere b d f h b f .
'1'1' nine and' one guest ully an un ' time as een or , Girls was held Ohio
' Waynesvill,e met' for a curya planned ' u . - , Ath J 1
;: present. Mrs. Dorothy Wool.' . ruverslty at ens u y 10
in dinner July 8
r
' After ! the , !. t1 "
, ard a lesson' 9n the Several area .boy arc ,. ;
dinner . Carla Sawyer, Pe, nni ' A'll f ':L b ' .
". . joying a weelc of ' camping, , 0 VIe. meetmgs
Lowery Boneita ," 'The next meeting Will be," fishing, hiking, andi'5wi.n)ming held'. in the new, air con.
i man gave a patriotic. Picnic ' Wednesday, at , " ( .' diti,oned, Convocation Center. ,
'!be)nio.r Citizens laid 'ust. 13 at tile hOlne of Steubenville mis The}:. . girls from " District
. grateful to these girls " .' ';' " are: Tommy . Grand Appoint.
everyone .. .:' ;.;,2':,, ' . ( '., .... ?rlclcett, :Danny I 'lats, :John were as follows:
: progJ;am. , Jt i Jf .. :' , ..: . '. Oxford As-
o{:'tg
e
,. 'Yaynesvjlle Girl:'; ' .. Lecturer;
. District 20 had a party after
the Grand lnatallation aacl au
of the giru from the
were preteJlt as w ,as
State DeMolay
: Senior Citizen. will be Tues who wish '\' to mardi in die The _ . vaalti!)nr" . wa'S.! ' C,idiYf"Priest, Ftanlclin hsem
. 22 at 1 p.m ,.'Pie on ,1. of.' -=bli .. Grand 'Representative to . The Greater Dayton'
will be si?up, lWss.eU J;>. . Beth Evans, Mid- aade of the.- Crusade of
ice. gie Stamper by the gate at 'me,i' who had. to .return dUe .. to:. + Grand Mu. Americas, will held fl'Olll
'and served by several Diem ;' horae barn at 6:30 p.m. ': .... : he "is: . ;.(and ' Carla Sawyer, . July 1.J19 at 7:40 . at
f'bus : of the. .. , '., HOLII;)AY >;' weelc 0:1! .. Wayne.y,il1e Assembly, Grand . the Moatpmety CO U'D t)' .
f id r'" /., ... Several familia , :. M 1M' A", to New Hamp. " Fairgrounds on ....
J. ;; _ , ' ./ : .g urth ' Jul ' I. db " The aeV ' f. anc rs. cy '., t.
h
Carl 11 L Street Steward &'..
'! . U' . y .... and'" left: . .,aHwI, '. ), .'" .
. I at July 15 Anc;,r. ' .. ': Ire ,uranu. Dr. Roy Fiab' the
.,- an a "c ' Alaska. . :'. i\ .. 1ft IDe near . uture. ; Evangeliat' and the ,
.:, a paper drive to' be , weekend'7,.. of kat. . famil lanJ . d)' (;e accompanied by:. will be Mr. and Mis. John
!: held on,Saturd.y, July If ing, skiing;,: and switpming .' e:
b1
thY p ,fs to '.of the Waynesville Kooiatra. :
vou any papers, please : LZ --clt .l Robb" a poal e ree to our wet:1!;S . Is .
l! were, ale .-u:r e IlU f ... ', ' d .. th .. gar. . ,
one of me. three 01. :' family, Morgan '!"h
ang
f the, 'Penni , Lowery and Pam The Firat- .B,aptUt (Lurch
'f lowing persona 'by no la.ter family,,. Mr. and Mra . . Max, this a. or e : Young; Put Worthy Advisers of Wayneavi1le sponsor
;' thaDi'.Fric:lay, July 18: Phyllis 'Hay and daughter, 'and ....mrdia
y
. e o.'f ' Waynesville Assembly, its lCICal Crusade from
_r., 897-4026', . Cathy ...i..... D 'J hna . f i1 " than Just an 0 nary vaca . , h _.J b '. . July 20-'27 at 7:30' p' .m. The
\De. ean- . 0 on am Y. , . d L !' b La . were onoreo' y receiVing ,
'{ Craile::-' 897-:4711; Lynneue . BRIDAL .sHqWER . tlO? . am. s a the coveted .Grand CroB of . public is cordially invited to'
;, Wilaon, 88'2609. ' u! __ l' !-d Cl Ie f' ' f '" son stauoned at RIChards. Col A d _And
IYDR &..,Ul a . IC. , lancee 0 .' AI lea or a ..
Worthy Ac1viser, Lyn. Mr. , Eddie Sharp wu given a . U. ..
' r, nette Wilson, would liIce to bridal 'shower by . Mrs. Lillian ____ "' ______
stress the importance of con Sharp and her daughter Carol C'" H' I RI;nl
T
E' "S' S . I Sh ' .
meting the above-mentioned OIl Thursday, JUly 10. Those LV. amp e " op' '.' , . ! . wtie
people no later than Friday, in attendance were: ' Mrs.
-'!' the girls can Dorothy Oiclc, mother of the
.,all ,of the paper?n Mrs. Messer
July 19. ' and daughter, ' Mary; Mp:s.
''"iofII".' was also dia Taylor; .Mrs. Betty , .
cussed at the regular Rainbow Cook _d c:laughter Becley' Jo; Y
mectiDa. Saturday. July 26. Mrs. Tempie Fri ... ; Mrs. ..
W'hy Not Take, Advantcrge Of OUr Generosity With
SClvlngs Of 1/3'to 1/2 Off OUr Low Prices
was choaea as the day the Barbara Sharp; 2nd Mrs.
airla would moat like to wO.rk. Estelle Sharp.
Their 9 a.m. 2 a n.d punch . were
p.m. . served ' amidst pretty
. Oln ,All SUmmer -----
Dresses
.
...
Lou.lCe W'ear'
YOllLl BE HAPPY
. .
and' decorations.
The. wedding is to be an
of Saturc;lay, August 2. p
WHEREABOUTS
The Lad i e a Missionary 9 ti EAST ST,
BELl;BROOK
. Hour. DeiI'ly 11' to 4 "
thurs Evenlng7 to 9
011S'1'OM MADE
. ,.
Miss' Maryalice Prender
gast, . daughter of , Mr. and
,Mra. . Jesse Prendergast of
146 South 3rd Street is. at-
tending University at
Oxford.
Mill . Rebecca Prendergast,.
daughter 9f Mr. and Mrs.
. Jessie Prendergast recently
finished a Nprse'a Aid Train
ing Course. and 'now is ,em-
ployed at Miami Valtey Hos- ,
('ifal Dayton as a nurse',
aid.
Mrs. ' Emma
Franldin ' and
Thia ia .. I'nplar" IJavinP. ,-and is com-
pletely flexible. Any amounl opebs your account.
You deposit or any amount at any time ..
Interest it added at replar iDteryala, lDd com
pounded. Your p .. book IJivea you complete
record of all which you can handle
iD penon or by mail u you prefer.
No matter which plan you ielea, each
depositor's funds are to _1'tOOO
by Federal Depoait Inaurance Corpora.
tiona
When you apee to 'invest your .. viDp 'in. a , '
specified minimum for a fixed period oJ time, . '
cin pay 'you a hiPer rate than on npIar
pllilbook uviDp CertifiQatee are auto-
matically renew8bJe. They are an ou*""iDl
vellhnent-and profitable one-for ...".,..
rallle aaviDD pal . . : . ' "
. Savillp' "
Certtticatel
12 months
_1,000 minimum ,
,. .'
B)' Joe Heaclenon .
Hello again.
I SUeas rll tallc about my
air" loftball aquad.
Actually you couldn't call
my merry group a team. We
lade one basic essential, nee-
euary to tile success of any
ability. This. is not to
say we don't have anybody
who can 'play ,the game, not
.t aU. ,We have one excellent
a couple or three 'av-
erage players, and a lot
of bodies wWch fill in where- .
ever we l .. de competent ; talent,
which is about everywhere.
The Cowgirls, mighty
. group'. name, has lost
four in as ,many tries
and I can't seem to put my
finger on the central cause of
the trouble. Perhaps it's our
offense, or lade of it. Perhaps
it's our defense, if we had ,
one.
One statistic which might
.hed some light on the prob .
lem is that we have scored no
more than 15 runs in a game
whlle giving up no- than
1'9. That could give a clue to
our problem, but to find the
real solution you have' to dig.
deeper.
Consider that during a two
inning stretch we gave up . a
combined tQtalof 24 rum, 12 .
in the last of a 284
defeat and 12 in the first in
ning of a 2215 rAnd of
. course. there was the 19 runs
we gave up in the second in-
ning of . our last game in an
eventual 212 defeat.
The fact that t 9 of 21 runs
. came in one inning malees it
sound as if we played t:eal
good the other innings of the
game, but the game only lasted
two innings becawe of . '
that if ,a team holds ai'
run lead at the end of any
in'ning, thUi endeth, the game. .
I cfpn't know to do,
maybe you do. If you
do, ret cerWMy appreciate
you showing up Friday night
at Runyan Field in Lebanon
and giving me some tips. rn
be real easy to recognize. rll
. be the guy who's pulling out
all of his hair! .
By Daryl Edwards
The Waynesville Royals,
trounced Clarksville 267 July
,3. The Royals jumped ahead
one to nothing in the first
, inning on two errors and a
ball.
I. '
Clarksville .scored five runs
with only two hits in the top
of the second. One run in the
two in the third, and
eight in the fourth put the
Royals ahead to stay, although,
their big inning was the fifth
as they scored thirteen runs.
Jim Lucas was credited witlt
the win. Steve LeMaster and
,Rick Hazen paced the team
with four .runs batted in each.
I July 7, the Royals nipped
South 54. Trailing
4 3 in the bottom of the sixth
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inning, Jim Lucas led off
a pop out to the .heft
Tim walked,
second, and scored on
Stanley's base hit,
Tom RicJcey rah to d
as. Jeff 150n grounded' out to
the third baseman. Ric ley
Icored the winning run as
Jeff Morgan
Shoup was the winni"g
pitcher. Mark paced
the attack by collecting !yo
hits and two runs in.
July 10, Morrow. ston ped
the Royals 2510. MorrlDw
had the down 7.3' in
,the first. M9rrow scored 6 in .
the third, 5 in. the fourth, nd
1 in the for an win.
Steve. LeMaster and , ,Murk
Stanley each
hits in the losing
The Royals Oa*s.
ville 5-4 July 12. Trailing 143
in the sJxth, Paul Elder ,Nas
hit by a to lead off allld
then stole second. Tim She: up,
walked and took second
steve hit into a fie:ld
er's choice.
, Elder was thrown out at
third on a close play.
The bases were loaded when
Jim Lucas hit fly to the
pitcher who dropped it, al-
lowing the winning run to
cross home plate.
Marle Stanley was crec:Uted
with dte win. Steve LeMaster'
led the attade with thtee Juts.
The ' Royals are now 7.5 , on
the year. , . .
In Minor . League basel' n,
the Indians toolc the
for a 5-2 victory. last Wed 1es-
day night. The Royals "ere
also 'victorious against the
Padres with the Sleer
ing 4 runs 'and the Padlres,
3 runs. '
Present . are
Royals, 5 wins, 1 loss;
4 wins, 2 losses; Indians, 4
I '
wins, 2 losses; Padres, 1 WID,
.. losses; and the Expos no'
losseS. .
DB. ROY FISH, EVANGELIST
lOCAt CRUSAI E .. "
Filii 'II'IIII.-CIIIII:
" WayneS!i11e, Ohio
REV. DON SPEAKER "
FROM LA TENN.
-
Waynesville softball league leaders and .tuelings
been announced for July 13.
The following leaders have be n listed:
Pt.yer Team
' AB ' Hits Ave.
Homer Miller Teatn 1 21 13 .619
, I
tonnie Sharp Team 1 . 23 14 ' .609
Team 5 17 10
\
.588 Roy Line "
Char.1es Bishop Team 2 13 1 ' .'38
Tom
,
Team'
19 10 .521
! I;l
.
Gordon Hatton Team 5
18 ' 9
Dan ,Simpson 'J;e"" 3
18 ,
9"
" 00
Skip" Team 4
18 9 .500
Jim Purkey ' Team 5 '
21 10 .476
Dave Cessn.
Warren Tinney
t. '
Steve Federle Team 2
Steve Copas Team l
Dave Hartsock Team 4
Jim Leyes Team 5
Carl Talbert ' Team .2
Bob Bunch Team 3
Ray Sharp . Team 1
Marvin Pummill Team' 2
. Joe Team 1
Gary Davis Team 1
, \
W a'y nell v i U e Softball
11 8 .471
17 8 .411
18 8
11 .444
16
..,
.138 , , ,
. '.' 16
.,
.438
16
,.,
.438
, 16' 1 .438
12 5 .411
11
.,
20 , 8 . 400
13 5 .385
13
.
5
. ' ,
.385
team' 5 beat team 3 16 to 8,
1, beat team 2 12 'to i,
team .. beat team 2' 9 to 5. '
,L e a g u e Standings inctUde
team 5, won 5, lost 1; team 1,
won 5, lost 2; team 2, won 3,
loat 4; team 4, won 2, loat 3,
and team 3., 0., loat 5.
Games for July 20. will in-
clude 5 :30. p.m.; team 2 \'t. 4,
. 6:45 p.m., team 3 VI.' 5 ud
Results ,of the July 6 Lave
also been They were:
! ( ,
Marie of Mr.'
and Mrs. Walter Frasure of
22 $oilth Main
repoi't Saturday, t9'f .fi>r
Oficerl Candidate SChool at
(I I.
Newport, R.I. He will eaper-
ience 18' weeks o( basic train
ing after , which will be
commissioned as an ensign in
Navy,. He, will then
three years in the ,Navy.
Marie is married to the for::
8 .m., team 3 va.
mer Betsy Freeman of Pitta
burg, Pa. Betsy will
her Marie it in b .. ie'
traininJ hy tCw: ..
near I ...
Teacher: "Gwe me' a
.,ntente with an' object in ,
it." ,
, Pupil: "You.'re very
pretty,., .teacher. "
Teawer: 'Wbat's the
object'?" I
Pupil: good grade in
Ehglish."
1 Crusher Bun I I Fill Dtrt
"3/4" Crul$her Run ' Top Bpi!
Band & ,l p.,a Gravel Mix,d Pit Run
2" Base Stone ?it Run Orus
. ROXINII , ORAVIL INC,
CALL SPRING VALLEY COLLECT
CHAAI.ES
.UHUAN
cll voted to join
odler Warren CoUnty
ment Ul1it. ih .treating a coun-
. ty wiele district. .
The purp<)se , the' pa!k
disttict is to promote" public
health and also
I p:eserve , tl?r,e open spaces
and , natural rSOurces' of aU ,of.
c:punty.
The crntion, of a park dis- ,
trict is independently funded
by existing does' not
require the issuance of any
new tax levies.
,I
Harveysbuig Village Coun-
!=U ,hu purchased I, a radar
unit to be mata'lled in the vil-
lage I
The -Part; a model, was
bought from Traffic Electron-
ics at Dayton, for _, .. ,. Tom
Haendel, an associate ol , the
firrn, visited council MoncLty
night to , explain the use of
thc
toWlllhip'
have named a new chief for
'the Massie township volun-
teer fire dept. He' is W'esley
Smit,h, a fireman,
will be succeeding his saD,
who after
having served u clUef only a
, , few months.
The' new dtief will serve the
,customary six pro-
bationary period beforf! the
app<)intme.-,t "becomes perma-
nent.
,
Musie township ' firemen
burned the former residence
of I.Charle. Batel
leasion here Sunday morning. ,
Wayne township firemen u
listed in burning the
on' Grant St. The-Baw
to lut, month.
Mrs. Sue Carman and her
' mother, George, mo.
tored to Aliquippa, Pa. Friday
to .pend a few 'days with rela-
I
Mr RObert Hough
haa presented a collection of
. . adult boob to ,
Jonah. Run Church. The
collection has been added' 'to
the 'church .ocial room wbh
new ' shelves I'built I
for them. ' ,
. ,I I'
Mrs: Everett Gordon , and
,brother.in.law,
I Mr., ad M r I Raymond
'of ',
their Mr . Blanche
Carr, Friday night, at Alta
Nur.ing Home at Dayton.
The .Harveysburg Women's
softball teal1), sponsored by
Lynn'. Dress Shop, Wedne.-
ville won a victory here, Tues
day night, over dle Washing-
ton Court House women's
team. Mr . Sharon
a member' pf opposing
team, is native of Haryeys.
burg and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Gordon.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Hook ot:
Wilmington are al1nouncins:
the engagement of the i r
daughter, Vivian, to Dale HU ..
lard, son of Mr.. Velma HU ..
lard of Clarbville an.' Claude:
Hilla .. d of Broobille. A
Septembet' 6 wedding at
Friend. Churclt is
planned.
The Men'.
Club held ita annual picnic for
, memben and their ' famiJiClI,
Wednesday night at the home
of Mr. aDd Byron AmClI.
The Women's Society pff
Service he.d a pic ..
Die Thur.day at Unitecl
Methodiat Church with
members ani pelts present.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Price hosted the Welcome
, cla.iS picnic 'friday nighlt
,
n
Daniel 'Do,ter, son . C:;f M'l'.
and Mrs. ' ()f
West Lafayettc, Ind., 'was a
recent here of his
grandparents" t hie ' William
Dosters.
, Danny Lake l' anel Hubert
,an4 Cll,arlles
Buchanan, of Lebanon, Wf:re
guests , Friday of
for outing at Le
&urdsville Lalc:e. ,' '
SWINE CUNIC
The Green Thumbers 4H
Club hosted a swine clinic at
its regular meeting Tues-
day, July 8, at the home of
Glenda and Tim MUler. 4H
members from allover War-
ten County and their parents
the clinic to watch
demonstrations presene4 ,by
several G r e e n
members. ,
The clinic, as well as the
beef clinic and Iheep clinic
which w;te held previously by
the Green Thumbers, ac-
-quaints ... H , members with me
proper techniques for
paring their animals for
show ring.
Club advisor, Charles Stile3,
haS been well .atisfied with
the attendance
tion of all of the people who
helped these clinics
successful.
Aluminum Foil
Can Help Solve
Picnic Problems
, NEW ,YORK (a)-LooJdDg
forward toprepartng your
familY's first picnic ' of the
season? ,
About all you need. besldea '
the food. Is a freezer and
some aluminum foU.
With foU , and a freezer
available, you can make sand- .
wiches as far In advance as
you like. Give them a secure
foU wrapping and 'put them
into the freezer. '
Pack the sancbviches, stUl
frozen, .in your piCnic basket.
They will have thawed and
will taste freshly made by
'time famlly, says tQey
can't walt another minute for
lunch,
OUSTOM '
HOm: BUILD.B
ALL 'TYPES
BEKODILIHG
Bobert Oarter 15 Son
, 21 I. IN .,..
WAY.UVILLE. ,OHIO .....
On Any Livingroom Suit I Just Clip ;lut ThiS
Ad and . Bring It In; .
IIIPUIE' UIE IF ;, '. '
BDBOOM ,SUITS, ,mOHO' BIlfD, AIm
OABIlfBT8, "OVES, QPBlGEBATOBS",
BUGs, LAMP&: YOU NAMlf'rI. wi
l'Il OB WILL GO GET l'rl ' ,
100 LIVINGBOOK a:urrB
TO OHOOSB 1':&0 .
.
pJ.ntin, foUl' o'cIocb aloaa OIle oE,OUl"mo1oza,. .... bter.
. with it. Thea. the:re, woWcl be' ,came Uld be
a spluh of color there aU day. an cried. Our
But I haven't done it yet. ' out aDd they tried. ,KClldu,d
. A ,FARM DIARY
by D. J.
bi, crowd. at the ecl,e of the 'oaa
. sale- yesterday. Prices are still the laDe toward the h iiillr'hwlIV
, high but iD desperation I , back alaiD to the
Friday,' JUly 11, 1969. ,' boupt two little, expensive aroUnd but this time ' ""'1&...... , __
other follY mommg. Almoit holstew and sent them. homr thought it was
DOOn and the SUD is barely by Mr.' Leonard .. who has a jumped the fence into
ahowiD, the hazy Dice, small truck with cattle pasture and then we
.ky. Our 10 acres of clover awuds. Two was too for trouble ,ettiDS the ottlLilliln
bay are atilllyiDl in a lOllY 'the back of my car. One that p_ture. We Just.
mea. The co ' loob better . of them bew ho" to "let its 'and will ' have it to
buo ati11 the lovely supper but the other had, to a,aiD another time ., tut
fie1eb of earlieP planted corD ao hUDgry UDtil wOn't iry, to take See
that lOt stu-tad before tlte I sot Ilelp and it took two of you aU, at the ;
eavy t'Uu_ I ODe IUD us to abQw it where the: food ..:
.. y tha.t he De_ seeD it. " ,', { , ,,:': f" MODERN BIRTH
com 10 taU 10 early. Some it NOW"cbe next' job. to wem.' ' 1DEA-2. lli1.".I'::
- bqpnnina to 1IIale. , . . Lee'. &Iadt heifer, a job .' " ,
The com IiIie are _tiU : ,is loa'. :ovu due. We misled'"
pous alo.., ' quantities " ihe __ recommeaded &y;, , .... .... _J,\
of wild canoe, Ol'e poeIiaIly . .Imanac 1 if it'", . . . ...
Called '" Lak. ... really' mu'; aay ,cliffereDCe. :
'I'Ilet:e is IWa..c;IIOme &wach of . Hu checked _ itt .:;
it just my at SuGaay. Evidently w ..
the ,eM of .n.e Met CDo, DOt die riaht clay. He acted
to ' I.e treated on m; SUgaUOIl ucl tri!td to
weed. . . fmna;' _ heifo with- the 'rat:"
M" faYOfttc Weed of- the pun, arock cIowa to
ory with ita bright 'file flow- this &am to wean her. Did,:,
en. It IUas MIlle ditad you ever try to drive five
van. u the day liIia, it head of young cattle aU:
up whea the IUD'" alone? If you have you caD ;
too lmaht. 1 have couiderecl sueu what There
OAMPBBS. mo. ,
, '
CAMPING F.QUlPMF.NT
Whftl Cam,...,. Cam,tiDI Trailent,
13 mod...". to chon;'" tRIm. Abtn
, Wayne Cuml"'" T .... vel Tr:&iierK &:
And Dream
Truck CaDiIten!.
We Hf!lt RQuie Gu.
SALES RENTALS SUPPUES
IAtllted on Route 42, I illile
of Route 73, WuynC':l\'iIIe.
was aa open ,ate iDto the
oat field. Whitey, the hoi.
stein, spotted it at once and
in she WeDt with the
after her. Lee tried to drive
them out without any luck 10
, he came tor me and we &oth
cried. He brought them. up .
along the fence toward a gap
&Ut, ao; when they SOt almost
there they tumect, broke ranks
. and started aeroll the oats
towucl die other pte. Out in
the lane apin, just where we
had started. Down the laDe
apin, riaht put me, and
throup a second hole iDto
the oad agaiD.
I for reinforcements
COMPOST -------TOP 'SOIl
RICHARD RATLIFF
Ph. 897-2726
862-4211
How
the q,.uty paint at a
money saVIng price
,
- . '.
The intniuterine
tift dev:iee (IUD)
a household term
' women in. the
;and 'around the world to t
_ Jop:al 0
conbaception. '."
To wJiohavet>D),y heaM
about the IUDin recent yeai!l.
it seems like .. auddelltly n*!W
development. B"ut, in t;act the
IUD concept. gCMlll ' bacl mOre
thaD 2,000 years, and JI u ftrBt
recorded in the wti . of Hip.
pocrates, the ancient
"father of medicine.. ..
In Old Testament cia ye,
ancient Arabs inserted pebl;lea
. intO their saddle came I to con-
trol fertility. And neient
Eg)'ptian women used objects
from crocodile. for tlIe
For' centuries tribal
medicine men fuhioneCi spiral
IUDs of the latex of 'tIjild nab- "
ber trees for Vl1lage women.
And one of history'. reateat
"woman expertit," Caa8 ova. is
reported to have given lUa con-
quest. small gold aphlerea for
p"cemen to pre-
vent pregnancy.
Today'. modem devi,ees stem
from research in 195!ll in the
U.S. and Ja.,an. ",hicl led to
the use of new type c:a for
IUDs that could be ea fly and
safely inserted in the. uterine
cavity.
Today between four and five
million women use IUUs. In ad-
dition to the safety ot: contin-
ued use' of ItJns, ,wo lDen are
turning to them in in,creasing
numbers because of tbeir high
efrectiveDe88 in preve ting un-
wanted conception. OIl e of the
newest and moat efrectiive IUDs
is the Saf-T-Coil, a double-coil
design that conforms to the
shape of the utel'Wi, nd is fa-
vored by many physi::iana for
ita packqing ;and sim-
ple method.
, The simplicity of the IUD ,
and the fact that it dOles not af-
fect other parts a woman's
system. are major for ita
acceptance by medicalJand fam-
il, planning: experts in this
country and around tlbe world,
including Russia wh(]ee scien-
tists now favor over the
pill.
Women interested in advanc-
e. . in IUD can
uk the doctor, .. fa lily plan-
ning clinic or the Pla:nned Pa-
renthood Federation.
FOOD TIP ,
To satisfy, a sweet tooth,
try blending' until smooth
amounts of peanut
bUtter and dark n sugar .
with butter or llnarprine
and cinnamon. on
bread and toast in oven
until bread "bro m on the
bottom.
. .
EXT E R, MIN A T I' N G CO.
PREDDY L. 8T011'J.'
llepnMatatl_
. "OUR HELLO ..QA;NS "'
GOODBYE TO HOUSEHOtD
the . land in panoramic .plen-
dor; tasted a genetQUI helping
of history along with dinner
at a restored .tav-
opmeilt Department, Travel ern; been lulled to sleep by
Division. Thil 'branch of state the tranquilizing of
govetnment acts as an in for- the c01,lntry ,during a ,
tnation agency and clearing, fartn vacation?
.. Jioqse for all types 'of trltvel
Have you enjoyed the best
which it mails out
. of Broadway plays at one of
daily in the thousands to our local "Straw Hat" thea.
. ,)\rho are interested in
tres.; renewed: your youth on
P
'larinllig ' auto tours or, in '
the at an amuse-
lOpending . their vacations', ment . . made :. friends
Ohio. ]Ult recently, the De- with a' of the 'animal
partn)el}.t published a '
traveJ directory to help kingdom a ' mo; gone, on a ..
the public 'with wh.at is shopping 'binge at a . flea I
. " d leet or countty . aucuon
' available to tourists an to
help sell ' them on visiting Have you ever pump-
some of theie places. lcinJ:)urgerll, T r a i I bologna,
When was the last dme you melon 4:e' cream hot stir
toole a ioolc around the' 41,222 when fever hits town;
aquare. mae. ,that make up explored aft ''Indian quarry in
heai't-.haped Ohio to .ee what the hopeswof {melin-g 1l sample
you've mia.ing? Ha\>'e o flint or " better ret a d,is.
you- deace.ridW,' 'to! 'the -;', carded"arrowhead; It.eId' a 'win-
dt}kii ?if. , ali ca:e during "the racit;lg
marvel at the wonders of na- .J,.. joumeyed: in
uue; . climb;d' ;: in time during a visit to ail
a .tate forest preserve to view Antish buggy ,factory?
.
Miiuni Gazette cameras roaming' on the
Sanmargale Dairy range MOlnday, Ralph Stolle,
owner of the 1,500 acre farm .outheut
Waynesville, is raising hils own huffalo herd.
The mbli huffalo pasture nc)w ihcludes a hand-
',.! Photo Itr DALTON
soDie bull and three cow.. The cows appeu to
he &alding but are actyally their win
ter ' coat for a .leeker .ummer variety. The
-ADlerican bison once rOapled Warren County'
. hills a few hundred year. ago. .
Camper. Held For . Fun lnlun
,
It" Pent cOital Church Calip
Note: Tbi
will be uaisted by Mn. Bill east of so \athwest
Purkey. of New Bu.rlillJton.
. The follow, will .1......... . HAMLET
' ;as boy. 4:tunaelon: Teachen'
Lamb, Acy W. Jr., Ellis . A Sunday School chen
Malicoat, all of Wayneaville . meeting was condu at the
area and Georae Ballard . of PealeCO.ta1 Olurch J e 30.
DaytoD. Waltel' School
A "umber of area YOWlg- aupermtelldellt, waa tit .peak-
Iter. were .ponsored '0 camp
this .eaton by Lamb's Auto drahmena w.ere .erved
Sales, Wa)'llesvllle, Purkey'. co the .
Hardware, Lt. qd Mias Luvenia Cook, . ' Ray
Nn. Dwiabt Hobb., Mr.. LamI), Mn. . Walter . Lamb,
Campen wiD be ill Bamy PurkeY &ad Mr.. Her- . Putkr, ' Sr.,
amp activities and ache! ftoWrina. Ma. DWiPt
from July ..... 19 .durin, the Apprc,zimatel, 20 PeIlte- Ellia Aq
camp'. aecond yeu. Oaarehes of the Miami Lam.",;,,&or mdBi Ie class
,Mia 'LuvaUa Cook ia... VaDey wiD be "epI'esented at '.
Ken named youth QUDp. The c:hu,rch
J
camp ' Mra. Raymond. P and
for the 'aV
ls
thia ' . it located north, : Mr.." Cook w re ho.-
,teaM. for the I progr .
. ,
IF YOU HAVE A FRIEND OR RELATIVE THAT NO .
LONGER RESIDES IN THE WAYNESVILLE AREA "
WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING THE '
MIAMI GAZETTE, JOT NAME AND ADDRESS
BELOW AND WE WILL SEND THEM A FREE SAMPLE.
NAME , .
, W-_ Roast
Approximately . ' ... em-
bel' 0 f the ' ,
Church consregation met at
Rev. Acy Lamb's rai ce for
a wieDel' rOalt. LOts of fWl
and food weI'e enj yed by
Tam. They ar,e at
their frienda at 497
Street,.
- V .... '
,-
Mrs. .GOcI&i.y
Ky. iI vilibng
.. . . -.
July
ther, Mrs, Hulda LamD, anel and daughter, Linn, of Way-
other friends ' and relatives. nesville tailed on Mrs. Hiley
Mrs. Bill Preston has re- Gibson Monday evening.
turned .from a week'. visit at Mr. and Mrs. John Hall
Paintsville, ICy. where her abd children of Bloomingburg
father is confined to the hos- spent Sunday with Mr. and
pita!' Mrs. Morris tewis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gar. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Saylor
rett, Sue Garrett and Mr. and and family of Framingston, '
, Mrs. Julius SchOck ' have Mich, and r. ana Mr . Gene
turned ftom a vacation in the Harris and family of Livonia.
Smokey Mountains. Mich. were weekend guests of
Gene 11toma-on h .. re- Mr. and Mr . Roy Saylor and
turned home frotn Kettering family. .
Memo,ial Hospital where be Mrs. Paul Todd ..
had surgery. dren and Mr.. AJlIl BUnnell
a week with Mrs. Todd',
. , ne' churchwomen of the .ister and' family, 'Mr. and
. COrwin Penteco ' Church Mrs. J. 0: Moor.e at 'Neaer-
a baby shower for land, Tes. They also went to
Mrs. Emest (Pamela) Lamb New Elduaao, Mexico.
Mcnday. Mias Meliua Saylor is
Refreshmena were aervecl to spending a day. with Miss
the followina ill the ' <M.ol Harria ill Michigan. "
},Uclllent socW t'OOIB: Mr . Mr. au.d Mr., Her'bett Hod- .
Purkey, ' Sr., Mr.s. ion, "r: an4 Mr . Sid Pein '
.Heri'chel R o'b biD ., Mra. Mr. and Mr.. Ronlad
G ... H. . and .on, Tony and
, Ma. Raymond PattoD. Mr.. Mra: Pauline of
. Ag W. , Gene
ThomptOn Mrs. D wig h t children 0 f
How,., Mr.. Walter Lamb, and Mr. and Jerry .,Lewis
Mrs.. Harrison Lamb, Mn. of Waynesville called
Cleadus Lamb, Mrs. Eddie Hiley Gibson Sunday,. after-
Lamb all of Wayneaville, Mn. nOOD.
Andrew Bantham of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. C ence
Mn . Salis Dean of Bellbrook . Nolen and famUyof Xenia
aac:l Mr . . Freel Doupan of called on Mr. Mocrit 'Lewis
Lebaiton. . . Thursday aftemoon.
Mr. aDd John Smith
HOME II'Own tomatoM, potatoea,
belUll, cabba,e, broccoli, carrote, cu-
Clumbel'lJ. Lawrence Keethler, Haines
1Ld. 7cl
.RIDING mower, 6 hOl"llflpOwer, 32"
cut. Lane Cedar., Chest. 125.
Phon" 897-i122. 7cl
14' TRA Trailer with lteeee
axle hitch, aide mirro.... epare tire,
Itabilian. u p-ellent condition. Ph.
:;.."... 7cl
,- - ..
RABB1'l'8, FryeJ'B, live dressed.
3-1/2 mi. North of Corwin on New
Burlinpon Rd. 7c2
OLD Spinet Type Desk & miae. other
old furpiture. 1 Main St. Spring
Valley. 1862"90, 1842-ti65. 7ncl
THIS IIPOt that epot. traffic path!!
ioo, removed with Blue, lAJatre ar-
pet shampoo. Waynesville Furniture
Co. 7cl
ANTIQUES FOR SALE
Blue Walnut ' couch with carved
walnut frame, .I condition. In-
dividual China ealta. : 39$ North 'St.
'at of 4th, Waynesville, O.
897-4691. 6ctf
1I0DEt,.riOO>
automatic I blanl(et
w_er. a.tetner ' Model fil dupli
wlth-t., Gestefax Electronic Sten-
cirI'seannet 'and ca' inet. AU excel-
" eon'dit'iOD. Phone The ' Miami
Ouette 897-6921. 18nctf
FOR SALE: Registered Angus' bulls
sood Eileenmere blood lines. Ph.
897-2411. 6c4
WORK bench' tope, 1.5/8" thick,
8'6" long, vanoUi widtbJ, $5, $10
picltup, $10, $15 delivered. Phone
, ' 897-19U. 604
BORA TOR pads for sale at The
Miami Ouette. 106 S. Main St.
Wll7Deaville. 18nctf
BEJ;lUcE .fe aD$l fPi witli
UbIMi'l pilli
I, r " . " ScS
inlet liKe new.
Ph: 897.ee61 ISotf
H0B8m3 and pome. for ... W'ill
board hOlla Ph. ",2109. " ISotf
HelD Wanted
WANTED: Baby litter for 1 child,
preferably in my hom6r in the Lytle
area. Ph. 7c1
DOES an A VON Repte.entative can
on you? We may need .omeone in
your neichborhood. No obligation.
Immediate openinp in Corwin, New
Burlinston & Wayne TowDlhip. For
interview in your home phone
426-0309. ' 703
,
WANTED: Baby litter in my home
or immediate neighborhood. Bettie
Brunton. Phone 886-7718 after ,6 :80
p.m. 6(12
Card of Thanks
. 1 WISH to thank everyone for the
clU'Cla. fIowen and other acte 'of
kindneM shown to me and my fam
ily during my recent -stay in the
hoepitai and aiDce my return home.
Harriet Barnard 7cl
WE W'uh to our sincere
for the many acta of
kindnfllll shown to us duriD our
nceilt bereavement. Signed The
family of Lawrence "Larry" Browu.
7c1
Wanted
RIDE wanted to North Centerville.
8 :30 a.m. to 6 :30 p.m. shift. Ph.
8972449. 7e1
WANTED to, Rent: 4' or more room
house, farm house or otherwiae. Day -
ton telephone if poesible. Ugly hus- '
band and wife in late forties and
one dog. Husband , .. orb nihte. Call
eoDect 8852169 -after 9 a.m. 701
LET me b$by sit in my home for
JOu. Larp lI'acedin 1arcl and
auy watchful eyeI to keep OD
them. JIb. 897-6921. Bnttl
Be&l Estate
WHEN buying ,01' .eUing real .tate
why call ua. We , have eaplable
... per80DI in JQur .". " , help
_t.,. JODI' , ,
R. E. WADE REALTY
" ..... 440 !
JefrJ Hoffmann 897-4268
Scott Remley 8972630
Herman W.ver 8977816
, LEQAL IIOTICE
. Call No: '70 ' awter No. 2220 , Bank a.r.ion No."
. lDcludiDI 'of W."....
.t , vme iD the .. &8 of Ohio. at the .. 01 bam. on 80, 1969 publilbed
iD ...... to oaIlllllde by 'oompaoUer of the CUI'I"eDCJ. uoder SecUoa 6211.
, UB. am.d .&&ute.
, ASSETS
Wa and due from banb (incJndbIK 'NONE UIlPOIted debita) . ,.f 78&,00'J.67
U.8. Treaaury _uritie. ......................... ',' ... , 1.811.810.00
8eeuritiea of other UB. Government ..-Dei. eorporatioDl ., &0,000.00
ObUptiODl of 8tate. aDd political aabdivilioDl , ... . . . 411.170'-
Other IlCuritiea (iDcludina ,'1,000 corporate 1tOck) '.. . 10.000.00
Federal fuada IOId and _uriti. purclwed under qreementl to
,..n . jr; oi .... .. ... ... .. ............. . ..................... :............ -.000.00 \
... . , ....
UaDa ' ................... ............................. " ...... " .......... ...... - .. ...... .. .. .. .. .... .......
J;Jank Pf8IIliIeI. furniture and fisturel, and . other .-te repre-
, IIDtiai bank ................................... It'1,266.Q,2
Other ... INONE direct Ieue ..... 7.698..&9
, ' '1'Ol'AL AS8E'l'8 , ... .. " ......................... : . ..,
LlABILJ'rIm
Demand depoeite of individuall. putnenbipe, and corporatioDl 12,08&8'78.21
Time aod iavm.. depcMltl of individual-. putaenhi_ and
corporatioDl . I 6.261."'..87
DIpoIita of, United 8tate. Government ........ 87."".68
, Depoiita of 8tatel and, poHticai IUhdivilioaa .................... _767.81
Certified aod 'offICeIS' cheob. etc. ... ,' .... ' ....
'.l'(}TAL DBP08lT8 ........... ,,,,711.'7".01 '
(a) Total demand ""ta .................... 12.868.500."
(b) Total time ..... -vo. depoiita
1iabWt* ... .... l' ......................... .. .... ..................... fl . " " .. .. .. .. 171.218.00 .
'1'01'AL .LIABILI'l'ID .. ......... : .......... 888.710.01
KIlSRRVE8 ON IA)AN8 AND 8BCUB.I'l'ID
Bill ,. '01' had debt Oil .,... (let up punuant to
JB8 ruliDp)' .. .f '7.111.'17
-0&... r.es ... oil Ioau ........ .............. ... .. .... . .... ....... ...... .. . h .... OO
OD ;.........................
..IIbJl'.U BE81I'Jt.VE8 ON LOANS AND 8BCt1JU1'ID .. f lOUlt.'I7'
CAPITAL .OOOUNTS , ",
Equity C'aPlta1.iotai ..... . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . 419,039.71
, Common 8&ock.&otal par vaiue .......... ......... ' ,,, . .. . . 71.000.00
No ...... 1000 " ,
No. IhareI ou&ItaDcIiaK 1000 .
SurPlIII .............. ' 0' ................... ' . e o....... ' , ' ......... " 211 ... .00
PIOfi" .. , .. ............. ,....... lIt.0It.71
TOTAL CAPITAL AOOOUNTB ....................... , __ .n
TOTAL LlABILlTlIiB. B_VB8. AND CAPITAL '
... ..- ........................... .............. r .... 17._.7OIAt
" , 1IIDlOBANDA, , .
af to&II ..,." b &be 16 eallDd.r dan eadiJta' ,
*....aa ". date ............................................. ............... .. .. 11.7 -
.. ...... .-.00
'til'" W.-eom..r, lilKeb. ViDe Fra Cuhler 01 &be .v.UIMCI buk
................... ftIPCIIt af ... 'IiM ............. to 1M .... .
Of .,kDoWIIdIe ad bIIiIII. . . ' . iwu. W. 00_.
. W .. 1M ...................... die eon.a Of tIdI ..... 01 .....
............. aIIat laM ..... am,"" bJ _ ... to 1M ...... oar
.Jm-.I
I
.... ....,.............. ,. ... '
, "1Laa- .
, .' BAatUIY .. .. DInIwn
. .. .. I'OJUlA& ' '," ."
For Bent"
FOR .BENT: Two belUuom ap ;.
ment jn WQnemne. Ph. 879 l'
\ Boticea
Services
PAINTING Phone 897,"61. 50tf
A.T STUQ
lteliatered American Saddlebred -
Gnde rn ... aoeepted. 11' .. ..,1.00 a'
, time " of .rvice. Live foal guaran '
teed. Far Hilla Stable, O'Neale Rd.
Ph. 897-6948. IDctf
- JODI -
SHOE REPAm SERVICE
140 SO. Main St . Waynesville, Ohio.
Mon.Bat. 9 a.m. to 8 p,m. Cloted
Wedneeday. lSetf
TOY ,Poodle Stud ' Service, AKC
or Apricot. 160.
16ctf
QSED CWl1U!S - 8birtt-BIo-.
,and @weaten 10e ,-
eaeh-alao, Diah.-Lanlpe. 1Ian,
other odda and ucla. Brandy. Oddt
,and Eacla Store 29G E, Kain 8t .
Han'eyahur& Ohio. 48ctf
COLD Sprinp Beauty Shop: 'W'aD
take appointment. anytime. Ph.
897 -43t1S. Uctf
JANIE'S Q e aut, 8hop".0990.
Way.neeviUe Bellbrook Rd. - 8um
mer Houn: Wed., Tbun., lI'ri.
Only By Appointment. Ph. 807861
, lISoti l
Funeral ' aervices were con-
ducted at 10 a.m. , Friday at
St. Cliure at
;Wayneaville ,for Lawrence E.
Brown, ;4" of Waynesville
Route 2.
Brown died at Ket
tering Memorial ,Hospital. He
is surVived by his ' widow,
Grace, 'two daughtera, Mrs.
Roberts of inciJmati
and Mra. Patricia' WeUs of
Clifton Springs, N.Y.; ' two
10"', F. G. Brown of
DI. and Dr. Lawrence O.
Brown of Ind.;
12 grandchildren; a silter
Mary Btown and a brother;
Morri. , Brown both of
Wayneaville. ,
, Burial wu in Miami :eme
tery at Corwin.
,
It; L HA WlClNS
aervices were COil'
ducced at 10, m. ,at .
the Baptist Ch1irCh
at Bellbrook for former
Waynaville Mayor' Robert
Lealie Hawkins, 80. '
HawlWu, who aerved
. Waynesville Malor." from,'
19'8-19'9, d I Thursday
morning a,t Kettering , Memo
rial HOIpital. . ;
He is ' by hja
, ..
widow, Mattie, three ... ,
Lealie, Robert and Prancia and
a daughter, Mr.. VRgUUa
Smith, all of W 13
granclchi1dre:n and t h r e e
great.graadchildren.
Burial was in Miami V dey
Memory Gardena.
A cold IIboaIcIer aD be a aooct
tbiat. ,. 1iIHqultoeI .. JDOIe,
....., to bite a warm .tin ...
tIwa a eold 0 ....
n you are average, you have
.bout 17 square feet of skin
which weight about five pounds.
It can be protected against in-
IeCta in a new way. DOW that
"6-12" Insect Repellent is avan.
able in a new cream form. The
lightly scented lotion smeU.
good to people but terrible to
bupl
It. "Play BaD!" signals the
beginning of a ne" bueball
leaaon, miRiOM of Little
Leaguers are pulling outbat&.
and uniforms and
ing off to an.-er the call. To
millions of mothers, however,
"Play means a new series
of battle. with gnu stains,
mud and dirt, perspiration and
grime. Junior may be the hit-
ting star of his team, but ,his
laundry! '"
To IID8I'f moBi ' -owever,
who are ma
kin
" til , modem
enzYme a ermanent
part of ,their
lluet.an Uniforml
1 clothea now threat.
b;Jye _
the modem pre-eoak
to attack IPf88I 'stains
and ground-in dirt &nel griJDe 10
that they .imply ' ,Vuh out
afterw" in the" regular
laundry.
The Axion Jabo111tories re-
port also that beca!"'l! enzymes
work on stains and on the
fabric, pre-lOaking ]' as safe
and' as effeCtive foi iuJ'. ,best
and J delieate
washable blouses as it is
that basebaUuniforml. And the
Axion "brighteners" ;work dur-
ing pre-soak period to get
whites whiter and to bring out
nell! .. .,rightness in
"
(continued fro. pa,e 1) '
school music . clepariment.
It Wal aIlIlounce4 during
other busmess that the 1969
senior clu,had. offered _ZOO
, in a effort between it
Waynesvil1e Liona
, ' Club for the purpose of erect
"ing' a buUetUt. in ftont
of the new High
School.
The ,board II "pe-
I cial dedicatio.. setvice for die
high and Aug. Z"
was seC tile tentative' date
I' Member, mo ed to meet
I during spuw ' ,seaaion ?
f ' p.m. July 22 to the dedi-
,I
(contiAued page 1)
Styera, fir. t yur; Herb,
V fint year; Herb Mc-
I
Millan, IeCOnd year; Manhall
. Piler, year Tom
,
Boosten Club .and fame
ilies ,a .,lcnic on Wedna-
day eve.ung at the home .of ,
Mr . uonard ' Davia of Wade
f t
Street.
The garc:len dub held
iu meetinJ at the home' of
Mts. Sollnader of Richland
Road WeCinesday afternoon.
Mt .... d, Mr . Richard Hall ,
M. Stred: via
ited Mr_ 'abd Mr . Cecil Me
. '
Knight of Portsmouth.
. Mr .. and Mr ... Raymond 0.-
bome of Xenia were recent
evening callen '\t' the home
of Mr . ,and Mo. Ralph ,Dat
of Main Street.
, Mr. Harold Burns of Day-
toll was a recent ' witor of
Mr. and' . Clarence Burna
of Main 'Street.
Mr. and Mrs. William MiJ.
ler of Big Stone Gap, ' Va.
were recent house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Grover, Rasnic
oE Street. The Maler.
I former Sprin, Valley rf!"
ideftts.
! Mathew. of
Bellbrook Avenue 'is a patient
Ho..,ital,
Xenia.
HattOn, put praident.
JUri Miller, a new member,
wu also inltalled by Trt!llier
flardin. Miller WAI .pouorecl
by Harold Anderspn.
cidenta .ocdarred eve-
ning . at the intersectiolll of
Ohio 42 and State Route 73 at
the edge of, the
Elvin HitchcQCk of Leban-
on demolished his car after
losing control of it on wet
highway and smashing' loto
the traffic light control '-box
at the intersection
, .
, Hitchcock was driving east ',
State Route 73 whejll his
car went ' out of contro. ,He
broke. off the light
bOx then struck another post.
I ,
He w. taken to
Memotial Hospital by
, Ambulance 1 Set-vic,e. At Ket.
tering, he was treated fOI, mul-
tiple 'cuts to the head and
t I
neclc and , several brokeliL rib$.
'Hitchcodc was cited f.rlf e::-
cesslve speed for the road
conditiona.
A two car W'a5 reo
1'0:0' a.Qt.
day .at! the ..me' eetion.
Mn.' 191ui
o''''Sprin. Valley wue d lftvin,lIt
aonb Oil Ohio 42
were struck by a ear
Ruth Brown of
.we. Mn. Brown dfllv]i!
tIae path of the
(coati.llec:t 'oa pase
While Neil Armstrong, Buz
Aldrin and Mike Collins
turned the hi$torical cide of
mankind Monday at TraJ)-
quility Base on the Moon" the
nation took a holiday to pray
'and to observe The Onited
States' most courageous citi-
zens. tMoonday' didn't go un-
, noticed Qere in Waynesville.
Attt:acti'Ve v i It age business
woman t\1rs. Steve Fields,
owner of Lynn's Shop,
helped soothe .the anxieties of
townspeople here with a little
lunar ' leviW of her own. uGone
To The Moon, Be Back
Tuesday 9 a.m." the sign
in her shop window on Main
Street. The' publishet's and
of The Miami Gazette,
Mr, and' Mrs. David Edsall,
.. Mr. and Reginald Hi.ll, .
ownet-publishers, Dennis Dal-
ton, Editor, Charmaine Ba'nas,
Associate Editor and Mrs.
John Vair, women's news
Waynesville Chief
Charles ' LeMay is keyedup
over a local problem.
He is still waiting for own-
ers to claim several sets of car
and 'keys turned over
to j1im during and since the
Country Fair,
Any persons who may have
lost keys , can
at the Waynesville Police
. Keys can be
claimed with proper iaenti-
fkation.
Chief L e May also an-
nounced. that s9licitors are
required to ' check in the '.
I. police department for the is-
- of a sales , permit.
. Waynesville has an oJ"din-
anee against house to house",
in village after
6 p.m . .It permits ' soliciting in
the village only between 9
' a.m. and 6 p.m
'LeMay said that all sales-
mea alid . IOliciton must first
apply for permit at the
I police deputmCllt. They will
. be isluecl a petmit after a
thoro. cLeek ia.clucliDa the
0.,... Be t.e r BuUaeu
......
.editor project into Gazette
space today their con-
to Neil, Buz and
Mike.
An apparent s",icide T
day two miles 'west of Har-
veysburg is still under inves-
tigation by the Warren County
Sheriff' 5 Department.
The body of 64-year-old
Mrs. Leota Pendry was dis
covered about 6 p.m. in ' a
pond on the Louis R. Mahrt
farm Carter Road. Mrs.
Pendry who was visiting the
farm was a resident of Fulton
Street, Wilmington.
Mrs. body was
found floating near the pond's
dock by her son-inlaw Charles
Price of Harveysburg.
Price and his wife, Marjean,
had stoppeC! at the' Mahrt
farm a routine 'visit
to feed the cats and horses.
of 'death was e'-ti-
mated . by: , Warren County
authorities at three to six
hours prior to discovery of
the body.
Mrs. Pendry, a . widow, i.
survived by Mrs. Price, Mi-
Gazette news '
dent, and three brothers:
Funeral arraJlgementa are be-
ing handled by die Fisher
Funeral Home at
An appeal for 10 pin" of
blood h., been .made in 'the
area for Clyde father
of Dale Le Van of Waynes-
_..!II I
II YlUC.
caD ' he
made J,y phoninS' 461' 367
,0 appoiDanait. Doaen may
give blood at the 'ly
, Blood Center, 30 FidelitY
Meclical Buildi... 211 SoatIa
Main &!--. Da
, ,....
. P,. will ... .... '
.hie. at five ...... fdi*'-
_ SIreet ...... ,.
... '-Ia aMi 1111
.,
'Ige, 2
Irs Tally
, .
,Wana CDIOty Fair Prizls
by
David O'Banion was one of the biggest 4-H prize winners.
Above he displays his trophies and project
Waynesville 4-Hers . dis
tinguished themselves during
the 118th Warren
County Fair by taking several
cop
David O'Banion, 11, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee O'Banion
of Waynesville earned possi.
bly the biggest share.
His fair
. Marshal's Greatest Battles
" . Cowboy" $ Don't Cry '
by Zhukov
by Davis
Miss Owen-Owen
Robert KennedY';A Memoi r
ART EXHIBIT BY:
by Forster
by Newfield
JOHN HAWKE
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
HARDWOOD'
'liIIS '
REG.
,
SALE
51
69
REG $1.07
..
PRICE
IIIIT 111,11
-
SPRI'
, . .
DEODORIII '
19
included, Grand
Poll e d Hft'eford,
Champion breeding gil
Junior Showmanship, Dairy
Judging, Grand , Cit mpion
Guernsey, and second place
Hog Showmanship.
Kenny Peters, son ,f Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth PetE'rs, Sr.
of Waynesville the
Shorthorn ' prizes.
Kenny, a six '1ear 4-Her
with the Warren Count.y Beef
Club, had the Grand 'Cham-
pion Sho'rthom heifer, Grand
Champion Shorthorn steer
and Reserve Champipn Short-
horn .steer.
Pat Grieshop and Milton
Cook won the
Safety Speaking Conteslt. Bot!l
. participated in the District
Contest at Miamisburg, where
they were defeated by Butler
. County participants. :
Other 4-H fair winners in.
cluded:. Jeff Watkins,
Junior Showmanship; Jeff
Showmanship; Sheep Junio.r
Hildebrecht, Swine Senior
Showmanship, Teresa
The Warren County His-
torical Society's. pop",lar an-
nual Flea Market will return
co the Warren County Fair.
grouncls Swaday, July 27. ' .
This wdl known out-
door antique show be
conducted. from 10 a.m.-'
p.m. More than 70 dealers
will be hosted by' 1OCiety.
Raleigh P4Ppe, presi(iau oE
the' society, :hu ail-
nounced that M9. Left. Irons'
'!'he MIAMI GAZE'l'TJ.:
P.O. Box 78 - Phone 8975921
,
pUblillhed each Wednelday at Waynesville, Ohio. Subl!Criptinn price $3.00
pel' year. Newatand price lOe per eopy. .
})ennis Dalton ....... . .. ...... , ...... , ... .. . .. , .. .... ,....... F..dit",
David &isaD ......... , ........ , ...................... Genera' MInager
Reginald O. Hill ..... . ......... .... . , .. .. ,........ Advertising MaDBgflr
Obarmaine Banas .......... .. .. - , .. .... , .. . .' _ ... , . . . . . Editor
Reginald Q. Ifill, Dn\' irl Erlsull . . : . .............. . ... . . : ' . . .. ,
I P.O. Bllx WIIYllrs\ill ..: Ohi" 4,.j(IfIR
Grand Champion Pen of three
hogs, Steve Fricke;
Charnpicm pen of
three sheep and Sheep ] udg.
ing, Jim Keethler; Grand
Champion Breeding Gilt of
. All Breeds, Pat Griesliop,
Champion carcas, Jeff Wat-
kins, Beef Judging; Dick 0'-
Banion and Hog Judging,
Kenny Vincent.
All these prize winner 4-
Hers are members of the
Waynesville Green ' Thumb-
ers headed by Charles Stiles.
Names Sta.lf
Guy Eldet of E1cler
has -announlced several new
sales people joining his staff.
. They include: Rita Elder,
Betty Martin, Gladys MacFad-
den and ] ean Younce. ,
Elder Realty i. located at
'9665 Gebhart Road near
Lyde
AX.I. ROUB BAlfXIHG- Use our 24 hour
. deposi tory Qr bank by mai 1.'
DBIVB-IH BAlfXIHG - The easy way to bank.
need is an and a car .
. '
OBBOICHG AOOO;uBTB- 5nia"' l servi ce
charge - Only ' $:SO ,per month. .
. SA.VD'GB- 4% Interest - Now' compOunded
and paid QUARTERLY.
mo're wi th us.
will the '/
DeWcrt wiD lbe the
Volunteer workers are re-
queSted to Contact Mrs."
Irons or P9Ppe.
Lunda and soft drUm Will ,
be served on the by .
biatorical society
ne uPcoming flea auidtet '
is an important funel . raiser
for the \V arreil' Coun,ty His-
corial Society MUI4mDl.
,Lebanon.
SALE PRICE
EMERGENCY
49c
897-7866
, July 23, 1969 '
Mid eabom; a
mer Waynel,ville rCfldent, ..-
crowDed new Mias At-
. water at Rabton Puk, Calif.
during Independmce Day
. festivities. _ - .
Linda, poised , feet 8
THE MIAMI _GAZmE
.... --
p.O . annual
, subscri ption
the MIAMI GAZEnE .
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Getting the
inches, u the' daupter of Lt.
WAYNESVILLE, O. PH. 897.-4896
Col. ' and Mr.. Robert ' B. 0 ..
bom of 1629 Van l'errace.
The blond teen-
ager it alao tile aranddaup-
fer of Mr. and Mrs. ' HarOld
o.bora Main Street ' Way- '
neaville.
Linda, 17, selected by
a panel of four judges during
' the kick-off of Atwater's
Fourth of July Celebration .
. , She told contest Muter of .
Ceremonies, Joe MacDoJlald,
that .he planned to be u
interior decorator.. .
charttling beauty queen .
will eJll'Oll at Wript State
University here thi. fall. She
'. will be ,an art major.
Linda will reside in Dayton
with aunt and uncle, Me.
and Mrs DOnald. O.t;;Oni: . . ..
The new Mi .. Atwater has
,. sister, MrI. John (Pegy)
Nata also of Atwater . Nates
and Lc. CoL O.bema are both
.tioDecl at Cude M Porce
. Base. r {
I.e. COL Qihom, _ Air
Force career...... hu serYecl
with alae .. 1942.
Mill Oteryl Atilt
daughter of Mr. and
Ralph Fed'eJ:'le of 9110
Five Road,
ville, joined in .. "" ...
to ThoMas Albert
sQn of Mr. and Mrs.
of' 3738
Run Road, Spting Valley Sat.
urday, July 19.
Reverend J o.eph P. Ari <:lres
perforntep the double ring
ceremony at half past ' in
the morning at St. Franci De
Sales Church in Lebanon. The
bdde was given in ma .iage
by her, famu.
Miss Federle wore a fo
gown .ilk or 'anza
featuring a Peau D' ange lace,
empire bodice with long bri- -
del point sleeves and a scal-
loped neckline.
The A-line slcirt ended in a .
scalloped Peau D'ange lltem-
line. A ol lace al)
pliques trimmed with pearl!'
\ hela her rute,
, English illusion veil.
bridal bouquet
eel white camations and 81weet-
heart roses. .
, Miss Phyllis Anp
maid of a Ilown
. of orchid chiffon styled iin an
em p ire A-line with full
sleeves. .
"The- bodice 'and '
SPRINGBORO PLAZA
Wed. Thurs. Fri.
were trimmed with Venice
lace.
A makhcng Venice
bow held three tier. of
veiling. She carried a nosegay
of orchid pom mums.
T b e briddmaicb, M i .s '
Nancy Federle and MQa Don
na Kiein, wore gowlll and car-
rieef flowers identical to those
of the maid )of honor.
Mr. Anthony Vint attellded
the groom as best Mr.
Stephen Federle and Mr. Eu-
gene Carrcf served .81 ushers. ' .
The mother of the bride
wore an aqua crepe princess-
line gown featuring ' a jewel
neclctine and V mice lace trim.
, A coat cO$pleteid . the
ensemble. Her COl'aage was of
white orchida. I
,The n'lotLer 'of the groom
wore a one-piece dress of soft
pinlc silk with cut-out ap-
pliques. Her corsage 'was also
of white "
An evenittg wedding reeep.
tion was held at the St. Fran-
cis De Sales Parish Hall.
, Mter a trip to
the couple , will re-
aide at Kettering. .
The bride is .: graduate of
Waynesville High School and
,attended' Wright State Uni-
vemty. ,
. T'be ,room is sracluate of
..
.
Editor. Note: Mra. Lucille
Cook of Waynaville baa ac-
cepted the position of Corwin
news correSpondent for the
. Miami Gazette. Mr.. COo\ is
all active' member of die cOlt'.
win Church and
wen with the vii-
.... At the ' present, Ml's.
it baving phone in.
..,.lIeel at her home. News
' items of Corwin may be sub-
mitted during the interim to '.
Mn. Cook's aiatet, Mrs. Bffie
Parton at 897"96.
Mr. and !\frs. Kyle Wopda
and son are in .
West Virginia this weelc.
. Mt. , Lorenzo Neace has
turned home follo,nng sur-
gery at Grandview at I
Dayton.
By PAT VAIR
Waynavil1e - 897.6826 ,
,Mr. and Mrs. Dick Irelan
of '81 North Street returned
home Sunday, July 20, from
a two-week vacation apent at
the home of Mr. Irelan'. par-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
Irelan of Pompano Beach, Fla.
Mra. Gary (nee' Deb-
bie Irelan) and Ion, GregOry,
accompanie4 them to Florida
and flew home on Tuesday,
, July 15.
Mis. Karin Lee Knowlton
of Pompano Beach, niece of
Mr. Irelan will be a guest of
her relatives who reside in the,
area. '
Seyeral members of the
Waynesville High School Stu-
dent Council are
the O.A.S.C. at Ohio North-
ern this week. They are Suzie
H art soc II:: , Pat , Grieshop,
Christie Rickey, and Ronnie
Sackett ,
MiN Vicki Vair experi-
enced her fir.t "slumber par- "
ty," Friday, July 18. MilS
Kathy Cllapman of Kettering
and Mias Terri Arnold ioined
Vicki at her Grandfatlter ire-
lan'. home in the I family
campq.
The Rainbow Girla would
IiIce to expreu their appre-
ciation for all of ' the help
they received in their very
, paper ,drivel
LATE INFORMA110N "
Girl Troop 1469 of
Wayneaville attended T.A.C,
June 22-June 28. A
FOUP of 32 and 4
mothei:a, which included Mrs.
Marsie Stamper, Mra. Bailey,
Mr Ed 'POcteDSU, .u Mrs.
Vinson ;Weed
Camp Butterworth located
Deat' Mainville later that
'aftemooL ... '
Their week ;t the ' "Troop ,
, Adventure Camp" to
be, exciting. A aample of the
airla' buSy schedule follows:
Monday,' hiked wee
miles I to a castle;
,the girls enjoyed an all-unit
lwim in which they first
place in the marble game;
Wednesday morning, all
units had a progressive break-
faSt and in the evening an
. ,:impressive flag ceremony was
obi e r v e d ; basket-weaving,
camp crafts, and archery were
the activities experienced
Thursday and Friday.
An campfire, was
. the highlight of the week and
the girls were awed by the
ceremony of being conducted
to and from the campfire by
torch light.
Saturday mOJ:ning the ' girls '
were packed. and ready uo '
leave for home after a
breakfast and a good camp
clean-up session.
Troop 1469 enjoyed the
funpacked week but they were
all \lappy to be back home,
according to
The ax mat was used by
Group 704-C2 of the Boy
Scouts w.. awarded to Eagle
stuart McCulloch who
was voted'" the beat scout on
the Philmont Trails by his
contingent.
GRANGE NO. 13
To attend a ' fair is great
fun but the real enjoyment
appean to come from active
partiCipation. There was a
lot of "active participation"
" ) . '
amon, ,vanous f,l'an$e mem-
ben on Bight,
. Jufy 16. . '
They were busy preparina
their abibits for the judging
which took place tater that
evening. . Tho a e diligently
"wcnldD,8 fQr Waynesville
Grange No. , 13 were Horace
Shaner, Mastft of the Grange,
Jean Shaner, Jesse and Grace
, Prenderpf ;- Law:eDce Fur-
nace, ' ,Mrs. Mary 'Miehener,
Mrs. Marian Bamhart, Ernest
'and Sar.L. Q,ok; Nts. Janet
Maclnnia and Lorin ' ancf\ De-
lores "Houah. The poater work
wu ' by Miss Rebec-
ca Ptoeadergut. .
, It- was to', note
some. of the community ser
Yica ot ,!,1Udi Gran. U had
cOntrihutect " Cookies ' we r e
made and diatrihutedj' a ,local
paper ... HIlt to local Ier!,
YicemeDj r dOaadoiia to .i,x"
or .. ni .. Were
made . nies were funUahed '
,
'f. the at the. fai
and donatioDa wue "made to
, .. vmali.. '
Those workia" in
, . the Gran. hae mjo,ecl a
" very fru.itful aad beneficial
year, KCOrdin. CD the ' local
"
,"APIlAN' 8T.
WAVNUYILLE. O.
PM 7-7iII
Miss PatriciA: Ann Monciay,
daughter' of and
Evan Monday of
became the bride of Douald
E. Coffman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. e s Coffman of
Waynesville ' Route '2 , on Fri-
day, July 18, at the Pe,ntL"Cos-
tal Church of God at Dodds. ,
The ,Reverend James (':off-
man, father of the groom, per-
formed the double ring It:ere-
mony at half after seven
0' elocle in the evening_ Altar
decorations were gladioli and
majestic daisies around an-
tique
The bride, given in
riage by her 'father, we,re .\
floor-length, white satifl 19own
witJ:i an overlay of silk
which featured a round flCOOP
" neckline 'and elbow lengtb bell
, sleeves. The empire trailn of '
.me organza liIce tile
was trimmed with lace l.L>werr'l
accented with sequins and.
pearls. Her ' length veil
of illusion was held oy a Dior
bow. She carried a catscade
bouquet f .. hioned of white
camationa and white daisies_
Mrs. Bill Laml-. iister of
the bride, was matron of
honor. Her gown was, pale
sreen ' whipped cream crepe
and' dotted', swiss which fe<l- '
tured tiny sleeves an.e! , W:lS
accented with white A
sma . green bow held her
IllS. E. coFFMAM
and white dai.ies ,in a
T ' wu yellow aDd white
white basket. c:arna- .
DUmY Coffman, brother of ticDl.
A l'U'epaOD was held in the
the poom. wu .,th.: bat man. social room of the Wa,..es-
Jimmy Coffman, bro- Yille Uni_ Methodiat
ther of the JfOOII', served.. ' Olurch immediately 10Uow
riDS bearer and the tlihen iaS the c.emODY.
were Lamb and jay . Mia Mo..uy ,is a .-duate
Budde. of PrineelDll Hisb School at
Mr.. Benny Purkey, organ- ' Oneinnaa and attau1ed Or.l
.ilt, Mr. Bill W. Rohetu Uaweriity in Tuba,
Lamb who "Loving Me Okla.
. short veil. She carried , al white
baht of small and
white daisies.
All Your Hearc' anJ The poOm paduated from
Miss Delores Coffm2lD, si,-
, ter of the groom, anell Miss
Kathy Lewis were bridcslmaids.
Theil' costumes and l:lowers
ic:lefttical to those of the
matron of honor.
flower girl, Miss. Paula
Northern, was a of
the attendants. Her ,gOWD was
yellow and her flowers were
Mr; and Mr.. How'w F_
Jr. of
aIUlounce' the of
,'their daUJhter, ToBi :'-
to 'Alan' .
' soil of. , Mr , and 'Mrs. l Doaald
R. of -4868 lfrilminC-
ton
'I1le" B "n n era E.)rmerly
"
yean<" on :.Anaa.belle' Drive. I
Toni and Mkhael u ; both
graduatea , of Furmorlt But
High ' School-, u:.
1966 respectively.
Mias Beimer attend,eel Oto. ,
tubein College at " I)" ester-
for one year 'and" is 'now
enrolled River-
aide-White <!ross . ScI1lool of
"MOre." , W.,.."rue HiP School an.t
The mother of the bride is DOW employed at Frisidaire
wOre a bit trimmeel Divilioll Of GeIleral Moton lit
with sreen. Her accessories DayIDD.
were white and her 'cOnage, Mr. aild f4n. DoNdd ,l!.
w.. of yellow and white car- eo.......',.ru reside at . the
nations. Townh.cnue Apartmeata. 7
The groom', mother chose , a..pman. Street. Wayaewille,
a peach colored drea with after a honeymoon uip to the
white acceaaories. Her' .. ge South.
Columbus. The , speech . major. He it ..... pI
-school ia affiliated OhiO .Ga...... Bpeiloa
'Northern Univenity Ada. - FraterDity , and ftce.,P"Sicleat &om 0teemeiD "
Mr. Hartman of the spuch hoaoaI:r. Pi ', eoaaU ' .. plmabl a
at K.,... will . __ ':' .1:'jI:llltlY.;"''!
'BY PAT VAIR '
WOMENS EDITOR
Warren !County gard,eners
went on a holiday of theme
and color as illustrated by this
page of posies picked b,r Mi-
ami Gazette cameras.
, The following entries' won'
under festival holiday ,divi-
sions: 1. Washington's IBirth-
day, 1st-Bessie Cobbett:, 2nd
-Janet MacInnis,
, ' i '
ville; 2. Labor Day, Ist--Bes- '
sie Cobbett, '2nd-Janet Mac-
Innis; 3. New Years, lst -:-
Clara Keith, 2nd -
Wake; 4. Lincoln's Birthday,
teith, 2nd .:...- Ann
Hilt; 5. Valentine's Day, 1st
.- ' Shirley -
Vivian Voarhisi 6. St. Pat-
rick's Day, lst-Gladys Whit-
acre, 2nd '- Vi'vian ' Voarhis;
7. Easter, 1st - Millie jSettle-
mire, 2nd - ' Ke'ith; 8.
Mother's. Day, 1st - , Oara
Keith, ,2nd - Sandr.a
9. Father's Shirley
2nd, - Pearl Eaton;
JO. Independence pay,
Mrs: GQ'rdon
(No. 612) ??; 1'1. Tllanlcs-
giving, 1st -
2nd -' Eleanor Gros;s'; 12.
, ,
ChristmaS, 1st - , Clat;a Keith,
2nd - A4n Hill.
" . III
' I
Junior lQivision
1. Flag Day, Hill,
2ncl - S ndra CobbJbtt; 2.
'Halloween, Whit
ac:re, 2nd - John Hill. '
Tri Color Award ) -- Mrs.
Gordon Wyles - .
Indepeiidence Day
A. FARM DIARY
by D. J. FRAZIER
raining hard north of here.
A few week. ago an. area
new.paper had p.ictures and
an article on one of my pet
peeve., tit e indesa.iminaie
.praying of weed killer'
our roadsides. I
Friday, July 18, 1969. Does They called it uthe ugH .
the weather really . run in a fication of our roadsides."
seven day cycle? Sometimes it ' Aullwopd, Audobon Bitd
seems that way. Last"nutaday Sanctary and Children Farm
and Friday and the week be. north of Dayton the Still
fore that were hot and humid water River was protesting
just like today yester. the practice.
d
' , Fine when carefully used to
ay.
The is complete- 'kill poison ivy and
Iy spoiied now. They brolee ' things I like wild parsnips, but ,
the hay rue trying to turn they seldom clean up the dead
it over. ' Now that mended' that and
there is nothing it does , not kill things lilee
do with tlte hay but' burn the Johnson g1:ass that has spread
winClrows and hope for better from the south and very
lllCk on the second , cutting, hard to kill. Canadian thistles
not "better than snow- are ,hard' to kiU also. Many
balls" as} ohn used of them a1on!l' State,
Route 73 have gone ' to seed
to say.
Th,is weather is good for and I wondered what
{r.. growing 'crops ,I but hard on if someone
harVesting them. Wheat is a match to the fluUy mass of
being 'combined all around, .eed.
and our oats w.ould hav.e been' Would it go up in 'a puff ot
done afternoon but for flame, or just fizzle and go
that storm. It waS a Dry Ridge ' out and continue to seed the
storm 'aild only sprinkted here " countryside with Cana
but looked as though it wall , dian thisdes. That was the
one fann job thar
and I did
uncle's big farm. We,
cut off the Canadian istles
just under the ground and
t hen salt the root.
I
Just two this we:ather
is good for, to malee, the' corn
grow and to go SWimlt11ing. I
How ' good that cool water I:
does feel! It IS nice to se:e the
papas -coming as well as the.
mamas, the whole family com-
ing for a late aftet:noon
swim.
. 'I There is great varie'ty in
suits or what passes , for suits
this year, not much to , some
o{ them out they are n,ot all I '
bik'"is. Some reall}' up'
especially the front leaving
the back bare. Most of them
in lovely, bright
Remember when we worel long
black stockings with our ' over-
the lenee length black ,or navy
blue suits. Of course you don't
, I do. '
We haven't been to the fair
yet, It has ben so hot, but,
we hope to malee it for the
grand parade. I like to go
when they are just it
, up and the boys and girls are
shampooing their and
heifers and making, them
'oak all dean and fluffy. I,'
it better to it early ip
July and have it too hot .and
things to show not ready ,or
in September " and haye it
I
raan.
Oluekle-A-Day
There ajp on the
'nudist ' colony late,
"Clothed for the wiater."
WAYNESVILLE
CONGRATULATES
NEIL, BUZ, MIKE -
THANKS
Thanh to our m a Ii y
,friends neighbor. for I
the . eards, letters, prayer.
aIld help durina my .tay in
the hoapital. '
Bob Townaen'd
'Used Oar or Truck .
at Stueve Ford
811 &. .. MAIN - MIAMISBURC. OHIO
IF YOU HAVE A FRIEND OR RELATIVE THAT NO
LONGER RESIDES IN THE. WAYNESVILLE AREA
WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING THE
MIAMI GAZETTE, JOT THEIR NAME AND ADDRESS
BELOW AND WE WILL SEND THE,M A FREE SAMPLE.
NAME __ __________ __ _
ADDRESS ____
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CEDAR HILL 2#
.' _'FRIENDS HOME NEWS
BY Nellie Bunnell
. Mn. .Mary Thom .. Butneft
,... a Tuaclay cianer guat
oE Tbacbra aDd wlWe
here .wi. with other frienda.
" wHh
SAkErE-
Carrie RuucU'. rlClellt via-
itora were Mildred ' Pepper,
Robeflt- ' el Mil-
dred Meloy of LebanO
T.uchino .Kabhuhie wu a
Tueaclay dinner pat of her
IOn. George Kaltahaahie , anel
family of Yellow Springs.
Ann a Thacker., Nettie
Palmer, Nellie BUDIlell 'and '
Opal Tressler visited "Hidden
Valley Farm" on SatUrday.
From 0,", uPorch," on lom.e
Monday e'VeIlQlp we are very
much interested in the maneu-
vers of our "Fire Department,'"
while tating ita equipmeat.
Conore'.Mlx
'= sdIItiftaIly I WtioMd .... . CGIItroI.... J IIfIJ .. :
. . ,' Far aettiItI III .... If posts. .
Thia put one wn no eXC:itD-'
aon
, The display 0. what
firemaB can do with their
..... d water wu retI1larli::ablle!'
Mia. Mariaml Logan
Mr.. Glenna Conner w'qe
Museum viabon at Lebanon
on ,Tuesday.
Nettie PaImer wat a
evening guest of her Ion.
Robert, aBd children, Db-
ore aBel Brian.
Mr. and M,,-. Eugellne
Compton of Mason
pesta of Ada Kelley one Clt\v
week.
Monimia (HOB) Barker of
Liathic:erm Heights, Mel. and
Louise (Hoalt) ,Hender-
.on and daughter. of E1 P ..
T e1f. who are viaiting the -
Keller How of Route 1, at-
teftded Frienda Meeting on
Sunday. -
Mr. and Mn. Alvin Russell
. of Lebaoon eaIIed on thdr
mother, Carrie RUliell, Weel-
. nesc:lay evenina
We are very arateful to
Mr. AlLert Stubb. fori the
gift of the very useful c'fans"
this warm. weather. They ar.e
being ,try out.
@mat'rOn9 '."
, CLASSIC:
CUSHIONTONE .
P .... lng pattern ' 0' j.mall
In Nprd to the Swiftp,
we .ee three more have (,eeft
added and new boards put in
all. We now have five and aU
,are in use at times. Thanb
to who has provided them.
Mrs Alvin Barnhart called
at the Home on Friday mol';
nina. She broUght ... a large
houquet of g1adio ... .
Area ' artiaD will
for a day July 2'1 at " But
Main Street, Lebanon for the
fifth annual nom.. Arta
and Craie. Sho;.
Artiae. will be tetlin, up in
the morning to tile
abow'. openina at _ 12 , p.m.
' DOOa. The mow will remain
to the public until 7
.... ,
Inteftlted artier. can COil- ' . .-
IKt mow chainnan Raymoacl
P. Adame, at ,LehanoD or co-
claairmm Marpret Header-
iaa and AI Tho ... aJ.o of
........
A "',,,- of ........ ea-
.... 01 IoaI "'t wiI1 he
'-cured .... cbe ' .. era!
CIOUDty .... uea. .... who .
.m ......... wom.
Massie GrAl::'se met in reg-
ular .ession' Monday evening
with Master Floy4 Palmer
presiding: The .ewing and
Laking conteat held
with the following winners:
Muy Villar., sewing-aprQn-
work, Irma Taylor, cooking--
sugar coolcies, Mary Villus
stcond .and Lucille Plymire
third.
In this memorable meeting
of the' Grange the Golden
Sheath Certificate W84 award-
ed to, Clint and Irma Taylor
for fifty of
'They had both joined the
Grange in Blanchester but
. since 1936 their m$betsrups
have botlt been in ' Massie '
Grange.
The local Grange also pre-
sented thettt' a lovely
"Coffee Canister" set and.
matdring salt and pepper '
.bakera in honor of the ac-
The extends it's
congratulations, and. Mrs.
Taylor ,and your writer . is
proud to have bOWd you!!
RoLert Leon Qavia was re-
moved to Grandview Hospital
Tueiday Edllo-inS a heart-- at-
tacit. At this time, I!is condi-
tion is reported to be
. Mr. and M(s. ltichard
Koehler N.J.
, were weeli:end' of Mr.
and Mrs. William Do.ter.
, Mr, Mr . GeOrge w,JS
ret4lrlled home this week from
. .
trip at! Manitoullan
t I.Lutd. .
Miaa Marianne ' Eveland
. , graduated Sunday, June'
from Mt. Carmel School ' 01'
Nursin.s .. She ', is
the dauFteI" of.,Mra. William
. McCarthy 'o Wilminjton and
of
Shwn , .
. Fredd, ;and Betty Hoag- ,
4 land, Pamela ' Spencer aaid
1 aa liarrison .alr of Ashland ,
were weeICend gtitats of Mr-
l . '
an Mr . . Hpf.slabd. _ .
, 1itda./ and. Mra.
Reba Hesler. and " cLuighters
. attended a fashiolL patty held \
Friday nighe .. Je.' the home' :of
. Ro.alee Myers of Wil-
mington. " .
. Mr. .!dr .... ;:. Lewis
man of 'Kings Mills were S1,1n-
and Mrs. Clint Taylor. '
and Mrs. Clint aylor.
"Rusty" aark accompanied
his father; on a trip
. to Parsippany, N.J. this weelc.
The Eddie Cline family
have put'chasect, and moved
into the former Ralph Dawson
hOJne on Main Street.
Mr. and Mrs. William
attended the Doster f am-
ily "tIeunion held Saturday at
Pleasant Hill State l>ark at
.
The BU of Jonah's Run
Church met Sundar evening
in the Social RO,om and made
August plans for outdocr
activities.
Mr. and Mrs. E4 Burton
their grandson,
John, Jr., to supper Tuesday
night the L & K Restaurant.
The Ted Georges
home Friday after .. camp;ng
for several days at
l.ake . . Lori 'Carman .at;td,.. Angie
Clark had camped with them
,r
until Wednesday /. J.
mond Brooks anc! Mt- MaJ,e:l
, Terry.
Mn. Marge Like and
iIy, Sandy, Linda, Danny
Junior attended the Warrelll
County Satutday Ilighjt .
Mrs. Sharon ReiaingeJ' and
SODS of near Good Hope
Sunday guests of Mr. an,d .'
Mrs. Bv.erett Gordon.
A lew local residents whicrh
attended a bridal shower he [d
. in honor of Vivan Hook : t .-
Springfield Church
night were Mrs. Karen Mille:r,
Mrs. Helen Wall, Mrs. Frarllc
Gibac:,mand arad
Mrs . . Kathleen Bogan arld r
' ) .
.. and James Qaltls
of Xenia were Sunday gueuts '
9f Mr. and Mrs. Char16
Pdce.
CuI Barton and "Sandy"
Clark '. alBd
Mra. Ronald Clark toJ d.imLer
evening at the L . & , K
in honor of
belle's Lirtbdtly.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Keite ...
of Bellbrook were Thutsday
gueats 'of Mrs. Mabel Tetry.
MIAMI G:AZETTE
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Dalton 'with the latest news broadcast from the offh::es of -
. .
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. Lee' visited aev-
eral lOcal residents
day, Romine Shumaker, Ray-
.
.
:he MIAMI GAZETTE, on eve,ry Wednesday at 10 '.:.
, .
. WE UE STAGING THE. GaEATJ!:ST BALE OF OUR HISTOR'J. STOJt,B
< WIJ..L,BECLOSED UNTIL 3 P.II. '1'0 PREPARE POB THIS, EVEN'J'. SOBJ'l,Y, NO
,t' MAU;, OB PHONE ORDBRS. PALL ARE POURING IN. WE DED 'tHE
SPACE - SO OUR LOSS t8 GADr.
, . 'i; .
s.pc. 2 only a. . ............. -: . $ 35.00 .
Early American Rd. Tlbl. " 4 Cl'lalrs .... ": -; SJ25:.Q9
5 'pc. Dlnett. . ", ... " .... ; ............ : . 00,$ 15.00'"
Early Am.rican Maple Drop Leaf Tole ..... $. 15.00
SlIt:OO MaPie' Rd. Tabll, 2 llaf .... " .... , ....... tl.OD
. $ 88.50 Millie Dry Sink ......................... $ $5.00
$218.00 Mill I. Hutch. clOlt4 top ... " ........ '. .....
\. , .,Ie Dining Room Chain ,20 p,.r cent Off
l B:lDBOOItI "
;, , .' . ... "' _ , . , MLE
., ,lUM Earty Df .Or-r. Mirror, Btd ..... $ 75.00
. $248- 0 ....... ; Mirror. Qed, Bed ,$150.00
Ik ,'ZI'.OO MIIII. D. 0 ........ Mln:or. atilt. Bed ... '$225.ot
$SS'. iilall D. D ...... r. Mirror. Chell. ... smoo
.... ... O. 0........ Mirror. Bell .. : ; $22&.10
S"" II Bunk .... lad ..... rail"
. . ' 2. 0Il1y. _b " .. t '., L ... '. . -. ," ; ;.00 ., ... l$.8I
SSI.", ..... . Ioy sinnt" .3, OIlly,
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BALE '
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SUI 4U1 WaI.ut ......... T .... IIOM laneb a.
.... RIC_ DlcIM ..... h ............. .. . .. .... .
.... ... .. Lad .. DIsk .... .. .......... .... 1
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.' . LlVINGltOOa
REG. ,. :". . 'lAL1:
$3'88.00 ' pc . . Early AmerlcQ: '", &" Chair .. ,'12 .. 00
<,{ $318.00, Ktnniar Oran Velv8\ Jar . ... .. : ... . ',,' .$250.00
$359.oD Br. DamukTraditlotlal Sofa", " ';' ... , .. '.'S250.oo
$3lt.oo Traditional Print sora ...... -:.. ." ..... .. ,'''$ll5.IO
$319.00 Early American Broy",11 TapJ$lry Sofa ...... $250.DO
_. $4Ot.oo Early American Broyhill Gold Nylon Sofa " . $S58 ...
. $458;00 2-pc. Early Amer. Red Tw .... Selfa & Ct.alr ,,$35UaO
$348.00 . Gold Tweed. 'Wood Tnm Sofa ........ $251."
=.00. Gold Traditional s,fa & Chair oo " .. $1".88 .
.00 2",0. SQfa & Chair. Ntlon COV ..... ,JJIIM .
OOOASIOlfAIi TABLES
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' Photo by
Where, O where is- the pretty "Where Is It?" Many fans may
have asle this question last weele when the front entrance to
,
The pleasant View FaJ'IIl on Clarksville Road, ,near Corwin,
was featured in the 'Where Is' It?" column. Those .who knew -
where it was malee up this weeks honor roll. They include:
Carol Brooks, Thomas Coffman, Rodnie Coffman, Sue Fer-
guson, Bill Coffman, Debbie and J Coffman, Mr;s. J:iliZa
beth Adams, Tom James, Phil Morgan, Jim Hartsock, Harry
Luch, Linda Smith,. Martha Sauter, Sara Fox, Greg 81y,the.
Put on your thinking cap and figure out where this weeks
II It?" is, then call- 8975921 and Malee next weeks
honor roUe
LIABu.rry
RAh PH: E. W,ADE'
SPIClll
Jai, 24-1'
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3
AN
. SUITS CONS-IDERED ONE GARMENT
, No Fur or Formals ' ,
Wayne Local ,School sYI.tem exhibited the tal:-
of boole aJ'ld the hand with a first prize
winning' display at the 118th Warren
County Fair at LebanollL. TIle blue .ribbon ex,
In Mulor League' haseba11
, Wt Wecb1eaday, the Royals
w0!t over the E.pos by a score
of 123. The Expos gave up
nine runs in the sec(lnd in
ning.
In a very close galine be
" tween the , Tigen and ' the
Padres, . the Tigers won 3-2
when Aaron Crane hit a home
run in overt:iqte play.
The game was acorelless un-
til the fourth inning whel1
when the Padres' leateher,
Edgar Griffith, caus4eci: two
runs, to score. The Tigers
then came back in th,e sixth
with one man on balse and
a home run by Franlk Thill
to tie the game.
All . '\IV afnelville Softball
Leasue sames achedulled for
I '. July 20 were 01lL . .
-
, DDaOO. surrs, KI'1'oqll SIHKS AHD ..
OABIRBTB, BTOV,S, BI:I'BJGEBATOBS,
Jl,UG8, LAMPS, YOU IlAMB rr WI: BA VB
l'l'. ' oa WILL G9 GET rrl .
100 LIVIIlGROOII surrs
, "
--'I ' TO OBOoo l'aOM. .
Shirts laundered 'Fa Please
The achedule 'for July. 27
includes aama were
r_eel out OIl June The
Kheclwe will iDclude: make
up ..... _ 2:JO., IIeUD :, ft. i;
3:JO. teamJ VI. 4; team
I VI. ,. Replu acI!iedulecl
pm_: ':30, laID 2 VI. ';
6:-", laID of VI. 'J; 'aCl ,teaIft
25('
JIOImt IT .. WAVlav.LU
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July 23,
For Sale
MARE Poney, saddle, bridle and
halter,. 140. 9612 LytLe Ferry Rd.
8cl
RABBITS, Fryers. live or dressed.
3-1/2 mi. North of Corwin on New
Burlington Rd. ,7c2
GAltAGE July 2728. l-ytie
Ferry Rd. and Social Rd.
ANTIQUES FOR SALE
Blue W couch with carved,
walnut frame, good condition. In-
China snIts. 398 North St.
ab corner ot' 4th, Waynesville, O.
897469i. 6cU
ELE01'ltIC push type
pit.al bed, like new. $175.00. Call
897-4635.
&1
MODEL 1000 Multilith offset print-
ing press with automatic blanket
Wl18hcr. Gestetller Model 451 dupli- .
with GesteCax Electronic Sten-
oil Scanner and cabinet. All excel-
lent condition. ' Phone The Miami
Gazette 897-5921. 16nctf
LOFI'Y pile, free , soil .is the
cupet cleaned with Blue Lustre.
Rent electrio ,shampooer 11. Waynes-
ville Furniture Co. " 8el
FOR SALE: Upright piano. Good
condition. Ph. 897-2522 8c1
FOR SALE: , Regi8tered Angus bulls
good Eileenmere blood lines. Ph.
897-2411.
504
Plumbitlg tools, Rigid 300
complete pipe die" Milwaukee
AIigle head drill, Eectri.c sink en,
Presto lite tanka, numerous hand
tools, metal deak & file cabinet,
heavy ,duty body Pinder, beavy
duty air ander, 1" ft. faberwl888
boat and trailer and 4li h.p. Her-
cury motor. Phone 89'(-4806 eve
ninp.
&1
WORK bench tops, 1-5 /8" thick,
6'6" long, various widtha, $5, 110
pickup, SIO, 115 delivered. Phone
8977981.
W
pown com, tomatoee, cu-
. GUmbel'll, potato-, cabbap.
L. KeethIer. Hainee Rd. ScI
SCRATCH padt for 'eale at ' The
'lliami Guette. lOS S. IIain St.
Wayneeville. Ilnctf'
REDUai: eafe aDd fut 'With .Gobeee
hbIet. and ElYap ' 'Water piUs.
Drus. 8c8
HoRsE and poniee for ale. wan
board hona Ph. 897 2ift. letf
Card of .ftanks
THE famiJ 01 RobeR L. SawkiDI
-wiIbe8 to &haDk aU our frieDda aDd
neipbon for their _t.. of
.,mpath.y shown ' to
... duriai our bereavement. , We
wish to' tbaaI.: aI8o. the Idad aDd ef
rlCient IU'ViceI of the Stubb8 Fun
eraI Home. Kn. JIattie Sawkina
801
,Wanted
WANTED: Ride or will trade rides
to Miami Valley HOIIpital , 11 p.m ..
to 7 :80 a.m. shift. Rebecca Prender-
ut 897-5&59. Sel
LET me baby sit in my home for
you. Large Fenced-in yard and
many watchful eyes to. keep on
them. Ph. 897-5921. '15nct.
For Rent
3 CAR garage, wired. Could be used
8S shop. Al8() For Sale; set,
<;ouch and chair. Pli. 897-255i, 177 '
S. , Main.
Sc'tf
FOR RENT
6 room. modern, couJltry 110me.
Large fenoed yard. Couple or snt all
family. $90. plus utilities, deposit .
PD. 885-5747 8cl
AFT. fo rent, ville, down-
st airs. 2 bedroom I ill
and e, 1-1 I all to wall
carp hr . , rapeS furnished,
preCe' Its only, or 1 child only.
, Phone 932,8143. 8c1
Hell) , Wanted
' DOES an AVON Represl}ntative call
on you" We may need someone in
your neighborhood. No obligation.
openings in Corwin, New.
Burlington & Wayne Township. For
interview in your home phone
426-0309.
7c3
'.,
Opportunity
. Excellent opportunity for young
man interested in learning print-
'ing trade and linotype opera-
.
tion. Course runs 12 weeks. Tui:
tion may be worked out.
ment available on com{detion
eoune. Apply at Ki .. mi Guette
office, lOS, 8. Main, Waynesville,
Ohio
Notices
LlnLE RED SHED
Ant.que Shop
Debiud Stubbe Funeral Home. Spe
cialising in Iaaware. W ayoP.lville,
Ohio.
't4ctf
Services
- JODI .::..
'SHOE" REPAIR SERVICE
1'0 So. Ifain St .. Waynesville, Ohio.
Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (J(oeed
Wedneeday. lSetf
TOY Poodle Stud 8erv,ice, AXC
-Reu.t.ered. White or Apricot. S50.
Appointment' only. Phone 8974148.
llod
' USED , CI.<Yrm!s - 8hirte-Blou.
, and Sweater. lOe
each-alio, Diahee-LaDl.... )lao,
otheT odde aDd ends. Brandy'. 0dd8
.nd Ends Store E. llain St.
HarveJlbuii. Ohio. dod
roLD Sprinp Beaut, Shop: , WiD
take appointment. anytime. Ph.
JANIE'S B'e aut y Shop, 9910
Waynesville Be1lbrook Rd. - Sum. ,
mer Boon: Wed., Thon., & Fri. '
Only 'By Appointment. Ph. 8d7861
,
S.tore' numager: "The
bank returned ..Your check
youQgla4y" '.
Joyce: "Isn't that nice!
What do you suFst I buy.
With it this ,
. Beal Bstate
AI CONDITION
yrs. old Country Living with city
conv., aBedroom Brick Ranch, att.
garage, patio 4: Bar-B-Q grit.
than new. Extra large lot. C()rwlD
Rd. $20,500.
" 1.87 ACRE3 - 4BEDROOM ..
Country living but near town. 'Every
room in this home is king size. Fruit
trees &; shrubs. Carter Dr. 12:4,000.
Call; Betty Martin Ph. 897.6nd
ELDER REAll'V
Phone .
Sel
HOUSE for sale in Mt. HoDy, three
bedrooms, wall to wall carpet. all
paneling, two car garage, partial
basement, oil furnace. Ph. 897-6166.
8cl
WHEN buying or Selling reall eat ate
why call We capable
silles persons in your area 'to help
satisfy your needs.
R. E. WADE REAL TV
866-1440
.Jerry Hoffmano 897-42158
Scott Remley 897
Herman Weavet:' 897-7f!.66
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PARTY PLAN
Bam -, Now to lDee.
Y
. No c::w.lDveaDem
'. No CoUeetbc
, . , .
.:: .. ry
IIan7 . , a.. .. !
PLAYHOUSE ,rOy
COMPANY'
0a1l 'lira. '1Iih1ton
ARTS AND CRAFfS-.;;..()ne of the most intere.Ung, of, the
Warren CoUnty Fair'. commercial e,dUbitl .AI uTIle Gift
Shop." The art and handcraft booth Wat .ponaored by the
women of the Church of Jau. Chriat of Latter Day Saints at
Middletown. Above Nan Wllliams, left, and Julie Scbealt
.how an attractive liaadmade quilt.
HOP 'KINS '.
EXTERMINATING CO.
. PUDDY L. STOUT
........... tI".
"OUR HELLO .MEANS
GOODBYE TO HOUSEHOLD INSECTS"
lMIUUMJI
... .. .. ... .
BOB or
' . .' BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
CULVERTS" INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEL, "tOP
SOIb, tOMPQST, FILl., DIRT.
FAIRFIELD DR. WAYNESVILLE, O.
QUALIFIED 81TUCOTE DISTRI8UTER
.' ' "
RT. I lOX 27tA PHIO
PHONE ... 1601
Iitl Iccillat
while traveling weat on State
Route 7),
All three were' U'eated anel
,ftleued at Kettering Mano-
'rial They inairred '
multiple cut. and bruises.
Exteluive dainage was done .
to both velUcla. Nn. Brown
. received a citation for (ailure
. to yield the right of . way.
, Later in the day J aIJlet
Heffner of Waynaville Route
2 waS cited .by Olie
. I uMay for failing 10 yield the
,riJhe of ,way ud pullinS. into
norm 011 Main Street the
tUne.
No were
and ollly minor damage. to
both car .
HAWKINS DEAtH
CORRECfBD I
liditor's . note: t week
Miss Virginia Hawkins of
Waynesville was erroneou. ly
listed as Mrs. Virginia Smith
among 'the survivors of her
late! father, R. L. Hawkins. ,
The Miami Gazette regrets
thac Miss was caused
to undue embaraSsment '
and harassment due to aA in"
traffic.
; correct report given it 'by the .
1
. The falder beader
Stl,lbbs Funeral Home:
, -' Ilorth' MaiD Street when
Hef! per pulled out into craf-
lit: from a parbd position
. an auto . driven by
David Shepherd of New Bur-
IinPIl. Shephd waa driving
THE MIAMI. GAZETTE
, CONGRATULATES
MIKE AND BUZ
.
RYE'S COlfTRACTIlfG
FREE
Route 2 Pekin Road Waynesville, Ohio
llh" Crusher Run
Run
Sand & Gravel Mixed
2" Base Stone
Pill Dirt
Top Soil
Pit Run
Pit Run Crush
ROXANNA GRAVEL INC.
DON RYE
817S71.
SPRING VALLEY 882-4211 COLLECT
.CHARLES
, ' MUHUAN
,
ST. RT 15 HARVEYSBURG. O.
Mrs. Wilma Morin of 1Har-
Ian Road 'Val J uliY' I'
a low caJorie covered dish
picnic lponaored by the ay-
nesville Waisdiners TtOPS
Club. .
A brief bwiDes. .
was conducted by
Kathlyn Barnthouae folio",:
the jncruc. This ' wa fol.. I
lowed by a ' I,oclal'
hour.
l{ecent conteJt win e ,
Joyce Wical and ,Juaziitil
Rhorback were guests of hon-
or. Other 'club meml;er smeats
iIlduded: Mildred Tumbleson. '
Brollei, Denise C:hris-
dan, Marilyn
Davidson, Cindy Huf.;man,
Kay Lutea, Weng'l Rita .
Wilcher, Sarah Ruth .
.... _-=-____ Carole Carter,
, riett McMillan and J 4W\ne
Hammond.
885-3164
ELD'ER 885-3164 BETTY MARTIN 897-6736
GLADYS MACFADDEN 897-4242 JEAN YOUNCE' 897-4433
,FINlSH GRADING
GENERAIil BULLDOZING
, .
AND
LANDSCAPING
- -
Ch t.r Fauaett
3898 State Route 725
. ,,111 IIJIIIIII
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III
Ilrk H()War!d McCall
--,JONES'
SINCLAIR
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Rtnttrl Insurance ,rotletl molt
HIon,ln" ... nlt _;,..."
thlft . ,' ..,10-
lion Itft
henliv' penon .. .. IUllity.: lilt
, thin, II. thl, '1, ,MUt. rf In
, '
urance ProtIctJon cost , .. than
' mO!lt com,uils c ....... far .....
,. liar ,rotIction. For alt tlMl fleta.
PIIoM a7 ....
,I Photolt" DENNIS DALTo,.
,
I
ART SHOW SUCCESS - An excellent POJ'trait by
Leb.oft anilt' Rolland Thomas, 'was among fine
work.. exhibited Satu;day at Lebanon during the Fifth Annual ,
Thoma. Aria aocl Crafh Show. nu. year'. show wilulers in '
d ded Mrs. Paul '(Mony) Jolm. of ,l.ebanon, firatplace for
. tabled hona SCCDr: aod third place for a pictur ue land-
DeaaU Daltoll, seCond, "Country LiviD' " .till life, Mra ..
.,,- Muon of Aarveyaburl' mention, "WaUt In
.. aCt ..... Ray AcIama of ' Lebuoa, finc ,place,
ROiMrt LDaedt buat lIloldiaa. Hononble ........ .., ..at
of the emba-oicley enterecl M ........
,'-""',,',. Prop ... 1 tIM
By Pamia Dalton
Day will have extra
significance this for dile
Miami Monthly Meeting Of
Fritnds at Waynesville.
' Sunday, Aug. 3, . will )be
Homecoming Day for the 172
members of the Society.
The Homecoming, ' a first
for the religious group,' that
has already celebrated its !lleS-,
quicentennial, begin
9:30 a.m. when First Day
School will be con,ducted for
all ages.
Friends will meet for
ship at 10:4' a.m. A can,,-in
dinner will follow at 12 pm.
noon. '
, The afternoon' will feature
Mrs. Ruth LaRue and
Chandler who will
, t '1-..
, By Flora Burns
A Spring Valley
haa been dogged ,by a
since late Weanesday evenmg
I
when the owner, of a ttudc
containing 80 French po ,clles
at the state on
Route 725 near the
The dog ' owner hac;l appar-
ently visited' the Spring :y al- , !
Jey area for the purpo1se of
residence but was
otha:wise discouraged b)lj the
house in view.
A ,Spring Vailey area
zen was nipped on leg
when he entered ,the patle to
inveltigate campers
ana their Yo '
The clog owner, an.
dentified woman;' the
that all her dop
'been given rabies shots" Ske
alto accepted the respoillsibil-
of dOGtor's bill.if th.e man
had to consult a' due
to the nip on the , leg.,
A ' later checlc failed t turn
up eitJter dog owner ,r her
pets. The ,phantom' had
without
reminisce meeting history.
William Hayden of th,e
American Friends Service will
speale during the main
gram at 1,:30 p.m.
Waynesville traces its Qua-
ker beginnings to 1800
Ezekiel Cleaver led a of
Friends from Virginia to
Brownsville, Pa.
. The same year Friend
and others came to
Waynesville and ' constructed
a large log meeting house on
the east corner of Miami and
Third Streets.
Cleaver's group returned to
their families and didn't malee
a ' permanent settlement at
Waynesville until 1801. .
Waynesville Frienqs organ-
ized a society in the village
prior to 1803, according to
historical records.
--Meetings for worship ' were
conducted in the various
homes of members un.til 1805
when a log meeting house was
built on the site of the ' pres-
ent Orthodox Friends Olurclt
located on nprth High Street.
David Brown was appointed
(continued on page 12)
r A communiey chorus it cur-
rently being or.ganized ' for
the purpose of"giving' a ChJ:ist-
mas p,rogram. The chorus ia
planning flO give parts of
UThe Messiah" by (i, F. Han-
,
del. It will alao featute a few
of a lighter natur,e.
Anyone who is interested, is
Waynesville Farmer's
Grange No. 13 will sponsor a
profqsional dog training pro-
gr,"" p.m. Aug 2 at the
Friends Social 'Room.
clog trainers
Erbm Cincinnati will presel;lt a
program' 'with their dois and
illustrate training methods.
1'he program will be COD-
ducted ,during an open meet-
ing and Grangers are inviting
the public to attend. '
,
library VISitor Chris Brower, aJ;ove,' {OUlad Dew
adveDture .t Waynesville's 'Mary . L. CQok Library when he
\ a -straw akep and ita artificial bees. a.n.,
18 month old iI the son of Mr. "cl Nn. Paul The
beehive wu loaned to the library by tile Ohio Hoaey , ...... .
Inc. for exhibit. This lUlDJDet the Jiltl'uy cho.e .... All y_
C. Bee . Read" u its SwDmer Rudin. 'Cub theIM :n.e
tb.-e wu by Mary L Coca tD ,. __
and the OhiO pea.iftt .
. . '
Painting used to be ,a paint
Priming : , waiting :for good
weather . " two coats. Hanna
remedied that with Hanna ect.. '
rior Acrylic Latex, the' house ' .
p.intwith the "built-in" primer.
Covers beautifully. Paint. even
in damp weather, with jost pne
coat in most cases. Get a Can-
A-Hanna Exterior Acrylic Latex .
years.
9v.er the weekend I
Main Street for a
much enjoyed life' in
. .
The second Annual Ohio
. Honey Festival will he held
in 'historic . hanon. Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday,
September H, 12 and 13..
An added. attrac:.tion for this
. festivaf t.,ill be the
crowning . of. J a "Little Miss
Honey Bee" who will join the
. court of die Honey Festival
SOl" should.end .the of
the young lady, her parents ' .
name, address , and phone .
Ilumbe.r her date of J birth
the "Litt1e Miss Hoftq,
Bee -Ohio Honey
Festival, 7 North Broadway,
Lebanon, "'036. RegisttatiGns
will .be lo.ed hy
4, 1969. Rule . wilL1 be lent to
each entt;mt.
.. . . was a of of
Lytlel Boyl Scou,t Troop]
. its weekend :;out
at the 'Merill Miller far
, . '
Township 'Line Road.
. Millers extended . . 1 eir
'gracious hospitality to
Scouts' by
Scoutmaster ' 'Bobl Stansberry
." ,
Jerry Crisp; ' president" of
the OlUo Honey, Festival,Ille. '
hu appbinted ' Mrs. ",Mo2'.eUe
a trustee of me festival,
. ,
What this country needs; , .
is to have a deSigner of
bathing suits as
director of the budp,t .
. and ' Troop man
Jesse Malcolm. . ' .
, ' This. was a f,rat ' for m. ''al-
I '"haye been privil :ged
. to be a Troop 30, -comm.ttee
. man for the past year.
The boys did a fine of
welcoming a novice outdc)ors.
nWt who spent llJlOst
of his time ovelr his
own feet when he wasn't c:hin-
ning himself, on low
grapevines along the -amp
trail.'
I was able to make extend ..
ed visitS to the camp ' Friday
and Saturday nights althl)ugh
work prevented me
camping.
- After tWa happenins ii, the
woods, I 'wo",ld stronsl), ree-
ollU1)enCi' it 't'b
One
rating not often seen
between nature and bumanitY
when this type group harmon
izeS in the out of .
Merit badge work and rank
advlll\cemebt headed cam.p ac .
tivities. Theil there weret vol
ler ball , games .and the , more
educational moon and star
gazing that included SOD:le' ex
traordinary telescopic sight.
ings. ,"
I was honored to be asJted
to preaent a campfire prc>gram
on American Indian lor Sat
urdaY night. Big Quffal (my
Pueblo IftdiaJi name) Il\early
. became , barbequed Buffalo
- around that , campfire ' cere"
.. mony. .
, It was a hot time in d1e old
camp grounds thataUgl]lt due
to the sman nUJll.bdl . , that
. gathered the bill' lire
in over the hand c;l .. p. Big
Buffalo nearly
., ltaunches.
Dave Ohler did the
with a prayer' I must" shilre,
, with Gazette readers. After:"
j all' openiqS ',''Deu, --
a multitude of thaa.ilrl:
Dave sot B;l'ound ' givinS'
. for the camp !xl ...
"Thaak, you for 'die . .lt
..as alright;. ' I guea..
to be' in .. marIe ,of the new
event
Mrs: 'RoSl ' baa announced
that oy Warren County girl,
-who wat first, srader d,urms
the t . school yeal', is
eHpble to' enter the contest
Parents who wiJh ' enter
daughters loCal .,ipon.
. ,
The Golden Ghetto
TSing-Boom
. The Board Room
Tigers, In The Rice
available at
. , barik-=for
- .' r-
by Gerson
by F ree'l i n9
by Blair
by' Sheldon
Emma McClure and Mr
Frucft. of Franklin were
callera-at. the house.
Anna Thack4ra was a guest
of Hartsocb on
Tue.&y.
Home patrona enjoyed a
treat of '7 exas Blue Bonnet"
", honey. It was a gift from
Owen A. to Aunt
' .. -r
Plea.6.ing
You
OWl
Plea.6Wle .
:
Edna . . M.iting her
.ister, Laura' Ros,-gle; at
' Cincinnati. : .
M.-s Bonnie Carnes is our
new cieaning lady. She is tak-
ing the 'place of Kay Day.
.-._---.,-
"We. wi..U. be glad .
to yqu w.i:th YOWl decolUit.i.ng,f
great success.
I would like to do my
to help the Qhio
Honey by appealliJ.1.g
to .you, our 'to send ill
your favorite recipes
"honey. Two honey reCipes I
found are as "
Honey Barbecped Broile.Ts
3/4 cup butter or
1/3 cup vinegar -
1/4 ,cup honey , .
2. cloves g_rlic, minced ,t
2 tap .. salt .
I
. I
I . ____ -.--o:.:J
- , . .
- - ---- - ' ---.
1/2. tsp dried .
crushed
Dash freshly pepper
3 broiler-fryers ' (2 lbs. each),
halved lengthwise
Combine butter or margarine,
:. vinegar, h0ll-ey, garlic,
ml,lstard, marjoram, and
per; mix . chicken,
skin side down on grill. Tuck
wings under. Broil on ,highest
placement of grill rack about
25 m';nutes. Generously brush
broiled side of chiclc:en with
STATE. ___ .......... __
PHONE
may be mailed to Mrs. Pat
Vair, Box 121, Waynf'vllle.
Chuckle-A-Day
"Excuse me for CQmins
up to the door to get your
daughter, It explained the
young suitor to IUs lady
' Iove's mother,' &'but my
hom isn't working."
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PARTY PLAN
BanI ,-, Mow to Dee.
Oanvt ... ona
JCo n.aa... "
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PLAYHOUSE . TOY
COMPANY
CalI KrL.MiD.toD.
932,.8908.
A FARM DIAR.Y
by D. J. FRAZIER
Thunclay, 24, 1969.
ne moon - ' mere it ia min-
ina in the window, juat me
lame old moon, looking ju.t
the .. me .. alway , The same
lipt in the aIcy, shining down
on the earth. The pare reflec-
tion of the .un, but how baa
it changed? Or how have our
iclea.a of it changed?
'Do you think of it .. you
alway. have? Or h-, jt he-
come in yt!ur
different? A p4ce to go? A
place where men have been.
We liatelled. We watched
pictures on a screen of a
ICme 10 .0 tar that it
dwarf. all our old ideas of
.peed ad distance.
' unbelievable but , really hap-
pening and yet that same old
moon 'abines down on us to-
night.
The whole world breathed
, a .igh of 'relief when the
splash down, finally came and
we knew that the men were
Cut To Your Order,
Wrapped AnCf
\ \
we at lut. From a practical
.tandpoint, it w.. a remarlc-
able piece of cooperation and
cartEul work by thousands of
'Yorkers. BosIS Kett, as his
friends called him, s aid,
"What the mind of man can
the' hand of man
can do." Here we have a .u,-
preme example. Every thing
had to just right from the
drawing board to the last
screw. Each step, each te,t,
had to be jUst 'riaht to get the
perfect rdult. "
Our efforts do not
work out that way nor do our
failures have earth shalcing
results but they are a part of
everycLay life on ,the farlll-.
We failed in our first ef
fort to move two calves from
one bam to another to be
weaned, .0 we tried again.
ThU time we tried a different
.yatem. We left Whitey at
home. I baclced the car up to
the bam door. Lee caught and
' tied a rope to the .maller calf.
who did not wish to go. Fin-
ally with the aid of a nose ring
we got her out and tied t('
the' car.
The second' calf was larger
and .tronpt' 10 we ttied
,ualion and bucket of
which worked ,
tatted .Iowly and they
Down the lane almo:ll
way to our goal and
one .rope broke then the
right by the oat faeld winer'!:
we had been the la.t
'they weilt md Lee after
he tumed them and I C;!ilIU:;U,
and to my .urprise they
Off .gain down the
till we to yard
barleing dogs top
much for them and they roke
right past me into the cnber
oat field. Once again he drove
and I called and ' back
came and we slowly ptan-
euvered them into the bam
, The first night wasn't!
bad. They were not happ, but
they , were of milk and
they didn't lenow wha was
what, but the next day they
bawled all day and by,' the
next night mama had 'henrd
their cries and was stl
by her fen e bawling. They
were across a field oPIPosite
her and they answered and
our poor neighbors didl not
Combi nati c)n
pt much .Ieep. Tliey are .
mare quiet BOW. I they
have found that If'" ia sood
to t and water i. to drink .
Priday. i. rok-
en. the weather .... c;han,ed.
The oats are being combined,
The sun shone all day with a
cool breeze ' blowing, .,d
night the moon shines " little
more brighdy and loole. down
on a world that knows now for
sure, tI1at moon is not
made of 'cheese. Is ' this
progress?
A litneas program
for all Waynesville High
Seliool football prospects will
be initiated at the high school
at 6:30 p.m. Aug ....
The program will be ,han-
dled by Waynesville's new
coaching staff which incfudes
Hank Schneider, David Parle.
hurst and Jim 'Rowland. ,
Mr. and Mr 'Walter Smith
apent Tuetd.ay evening with
Mr. and Mrt. Mortis Lewi.,
Mr.. Hiley " Gib.on .pent
Sunday aftctnoon Wlth Mr .
Thelma Nutter of Dayton"
Mr. and Mr Walter Moore
cdled on Mr. and Mr . Sivia
Michiat Wedn-uy eveniatg.
, Mr.. Mary Smith of W.y-
neaville Friday eYeaifta
with Aclclie Dill.
Toney Hall ' and
Janet and Marie,' of I
ingburg, grandchildten of Mr.
and Mr . Morris Lewi. 'pent
the weekend with them.
Mr. aJ:ld Mrs. Elvia Michial
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ron of Payton.
. Mr. and Mr., Jerry Lewis
of near Waynaville and Mrt.
Lena Michial Tuesday
afternoon with Mr.. Hiley
Gibaon.
Mr. aad Mrs. Morris Lewis
and M(.. Hiley Gibson called
on Mr. and Mr.. Kenneth
Lewis and daughter Tina of
Xenia Monday
By PAT VAIR
WaynesVille - 897-6826
Mrs. James Ward
low and their children of 6'8
Joyde Lane enjoyed a' two
week vacation touring and
camping throughout the New
\ England states recendy,.
, I
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
were weekeq.d pf Mr.
Mra. George Qarrent of
460 Miami Stteet . . Tom and
his wife had been vacationing'
in Can.eta and have now reo
turned to home in Olney,
Ill.
Mrs. Burnette Center. of
Carr' Ct'eek, enjoyed a week's
visit tecendy at the, home of
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Vander
pool of 661, Robindale Drive.
,J anc! daughters, Colleen and'
Tracey, of North Sixth Street
held a patio birthday party
Saturday ntght in honor of
Mr Hatton's .tep'.father, Mr.
David Portney of ,
Other guests ' were Mr.:
POl'tftey, Mr. Ride
Jacobs; a,nd Mrs. Lorene Wil-
, lett.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chan-
nell and Mr. Mrs. Jesse
Prendergaat 'called on Mr. F.
R. Moomaw Sunday, July 27,.
Mr. Moomaw will be reo
meml)ered as Superintendent
of Waynesville ' school. for
several years beginning in
1924. '
He now on a fatm
near Chillicothe.
The couples viaited Mr.
Channell's ' sister and __family '
',I EXCAVATING
GENERAL BULLDOZING
AND
tANDSCAPING,
Mr. and Mr Sifv,_.
have been enjoying a'
their nine year
grahdJOn, Douglas
of Lancaster. Y
has enjoyed his stay so r1:luch
with his gr,andparents, he has
been paJ1litted aft Ilion
. of his vacation for at least
week.
CLUB NEWS
, .
(, The Senior CitiuM, of
Wayneaville attended their
meeting on
afternoon, July 22. A,
members and
eral guesU home';
-made ice cream, by
Mr. and Mr . Charles Chari ..
ton, Mr. and Mrs. W'ycal., and
Mr. Mrs. Ralph Has,tings.
Various other members fur
nished oue for the special
tr'eat.
The , hext meeting wltll be
August '. A (linner
,at 12 :00 p.m. noon
has been planned.
Would you like to blow
how to train your dog- Come
I ' to the Farmer's Grange meet-
" ing evening, August
2, at the Fdend's Social Room
,on the ' corner 9f Fourdl
Street at 8 p.m. The
Grange is having an open
meeting at which profet,sional
dog . and their dogs
will ,be present. EVUyc)ne IS
invited.
Some proof of the de'1elop-
me,nt of the science of. mec!i
,cine may be seen by scanning
the pages of early Vliami .
Gazette
, A Ga.: e t t e'
reader who proudly pOs.sesses
an interesting 1,83 reo
ports such ads as the follow
ing to aid the Victorian Way
nesville area shopper
to, for her family's health
The Ohio Honey Featival
received top recognition at
Croobvillc during t'ecenc
annual G-oobville.
Roseville Area Pottery Pea.
tival. '
The Sower. Steele Com-
paa.y of near Croobville built
the prize winning Ohio
Honey . Fatival float entered
in the pottery festival parade
themed "Festival. of Ohio."
.,igned to FOUpa of Cioob
ville eitizea.a who .. .-i to
a float in the
Sowen S tee I , ComPD.Y
eholC the Ohio Honey Pea-
tival for it. float an4 ...
ahle to get Ohio Honey Pes-
Qqeen Janice Gnu of
M..-on to appear in the par.
ade presentlltion.
Min Gregg appeared in the
Crooksville pottery festival
patade after making a pre
Ohio ' Feitivals were a.. vious apPearance at the Ohio "
Hills Folk Featival at Quaker
1_ r i n'l , 1III "" Ci
6hio
"
H 0 n e y Festival
Queen, who haa visited a num-
ber of area .tate festivals, will .
appear neat at the Bratwurst
IIRB. FLORA
, Ph. 882.190
Mn. Roger of Wal-
. nut Street waa a recent patient
at Greene Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Clarence Burns, Susan,
Debra, and Mr. Terry Weng
were recent callers at . the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
of Dayton.
Mr. and ,Mr George Sc:ott
of LanSing, Mich. recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Hall of Main Street. Mr.
and Mrs. Scott have now
moved to Xenia.
and to fill her medicine cab
inet with all the unecessities"
she might have nee({ed.
Induded in the ads is an oil
called a "'remedy for pain."
Listed are some seventeen
types of pain from rheuma
tism to burns and scalds. To
be sure the shopper under
stood, the words
u
. , . ariCl all
other bodily and pains"
were added.
, . ALe b a no n, .advertiser
sought to cure the
morphine" habit in ten to
twenty dllYs, while an
Ga. advertiser offered to cure
the uopium and whislc.ey habit
at home without ' pain."
Eighty-six :.ago the
book ,"Disea.ses of the Lungs
, I
Bucynu.
By Mn. Lucille Cook
poyle ICillCllid of
Pranldin wu pesc 'Peaker for
the Saturday eveaina services,
July 26, at the Corwin
costal Church.
Mra. William Purkey at-
I tended the graduation of her
lister, Tereaa Mayo, at the
,' Searl' School in Day-
ton on Sat., July 2.6.
,
ing the name of the. Miami
Gazette."
A well.known "bitters" of
the day claimed to cure "in
termitteht fever," "sick head
aches." and a host of other
ills includiDg ' "mental des-
pondency." Bitters was a
liquor product sold by drug-
gists. \
Several medicinal products
. were- advertised for an ail.
ment called "Consumption."
COllSumption is defined today
as a form of tuberculosis.
One typical ad of the era
announced a "Cancer Insti
tute" for the UCure of can-
" cers, tumors, and , skin diseases,
without the use . of or
tlte loss of blood, and little
Chuckle-AUay
"My wife has ,'the worst .
I ever heard of."
" "Forgets everythint;
aod How to Cure was '
1, t' i "" I
I A late celebration of Sing. offered Ufree and postpaid N .
eh?"
5 fit'stl anni. , those applying ahd ,r e n\,e,m bet s
versary heM by 40
bers J;uly 27, :at Co
wan '
The grO\,lp *rrived bu.
a.t ,2:)0 Sund;ay afternocln and
;tadeq 4-y ,with a picnic.
picnic the )routh.'
spent the boating, swim7
ming, fishing, and
other 'I"hat night,
, just before ' leaving, the group
gathered , together to , .ing
. some of their favor;ite
A. .ing sPClkelnri1lm
thac the
Lee Boer.der and Don,
witneaaed the Apollo' II bJ.st-. '
off direcdy from Cape Ken.
nedy while spending that weelc
in Florida.
. .
Missionary of
" BUIld or Ripair it . .
SADJn'Jr
)1.e amy ClineS pI. Ma-
rioa aacl and Mn. James'
Dotter .1 CcaterviUe were
pesu Saturday of their f ..
ther, Herhert T. Poster.
Concnte and Mortar lila
Quality . Controlled. JUst Idd Wlter.
Eay to use. SIva time and IIIOIIIY.
. Tenie Reynolds of Engle.
wood spent the weekend l1ere
, .... guest of her arandmothert
..... Ruth Doacer. -
One of few lWo room schools, me CiamtoWD
Pheto " DENNIS O-\LTON
brick is now me William Ctary residence.
Hi.,. strentth.
schoolhouse ' was built to 187'. The hand
DAY COOK AND A WAIT-
RESS,' PREFERABLY
OLDER WOMAN .
.
- \. - _.' ,. ,. ...
,No Phone ,Calls.
I "I
DRIVE-IN ,
Ohio
" DENNIS DALTtNf
of the most lnbiguing
of Warren , County's . mini
communities . flanb ... Z
just a. few miles nOlth of'
Lebanon.
......
of unincorporated Jbamlet
two dozen ho 1Ua.
The Village shares It cOm-
mon intrigue with odd
sounding village- Damell such
as, Green .Tree, 'Gum
Hempeck, H i cit. .
'Kitc:hener, . Lion.
l.evel
- Ita date p ae-ttlemttnt has
beeD' obsc:uricl by tire ,jpassagc:
of time but hiatoric:al / record
Jor Colonel Jethro Gelllll; who
.how. that
Cut aD .,. OIl &be DeW GibIoD)I ' any Gam ToWn, ..,... named.
...... y-8ide. _L t I b
They _ cIo.', make 1Iide.-by ... , 'IiCIUCU norUleaa aDOIl
IDJ __ DOW.... DObow. . ' near the village si '
JuIt ft .. I. 8IIort; i' . .Iip. iD&o low '
overiaullPOta iD kiteheu olber .... Basic:aUy '. a 'farmilllg area
AD', efta ..... __ &0 fittiaa. '
Some trick ...... JOU tJaiak it Ii... GeIlIltown ieSidlitS lare 'a":
, . JOQ bia IS .. ea. ft. eapteity wUIa Felltly . keep
1:., .,; .", it. ita
< --CIese. - '.'" !::: .... !-: ...... ..J!- . _"'::..1.' i t .!
" , _. '09na ' aag;...lCle IUty-. .... ,
. ..: ..,.... .,... 1&'........ , T L " t _L'_ ,
..... . '. . kDow. aI. '1'Iwee' yua.. ..... ' 'j -.U'UQIU'c. Dill uac:.
bi6
6 I. '. . .... ..... . Gelaatown :UaitedGlatC&
A OiheOJis ,... full at ..,. .... . triebt . am.., atabljshed , in the .
Ia ' ............. b' ..... :..: rw IOO'Ancl'. t ' h e --
never hu heeD' a metto".,tiJ
it baa played an. impor-
tant.part in me Warrm Coun
ty atory. Cenaua records for
1880' tho. it \iad a popula.
tion of 99 tha* ,eu. .
.., A 'post office and
store jointly houaed and Opere
, ated by the Ro"u half
a century ago. anchored Genn-
business district.
Thia business continued UD-
til .a century ago. It,
. with ita big front,
wu located Oil the present site
of the john lluaaeU residence.
Genntownatill has a bus
iness . loCated Oil ,the
. Ilorth. perifery ,of its . limits.
Chatles and lbJih ' Smith -ini
, dated it in 19'2 ", when- they
buUt the unit o ,.
rent three. . buSiness
A fire ill , 19'9 that des.
troyed the ' then Smith truck
i ,..-r "
stop and r-ec:rea.
tional pot left the ' initial mar
'Jeee building.
' . Today the original Smith
market is owned and operated
.in 1iim a c.,.y
out by' Rex of Middle
town. Rex h .. Genn-
town in his headiq.
Next door is Germtown
Furniture 0WDecf. aad operated
by the Charles Smiths. Both '
.. merchaftta attat to the fact '
that 'their lnuineu receive.
-much 10eal1Jatronqe. . .
A Eft, yean ago the atate
. wanted to te-
.. , , ; de tif .. .
nlOW!' uallltoWll' I D ICa'r '.':
tiOIl ". ita" corporate signa,
Geimtowa diil:aal woulda't
have it. Thek pride and , eft;
terminatiOil to be identified
caused it to contiDue 10 be a
rural hamlet to fuciaate .,.... ;
tenby 'aGam and aFena.' -
j .' ...
to eMc. Ina '-' abOri: eIlIl._ ..
: (1' ........ :=: ... ),\ -'"
:-.a. .. .... .-..a....- . _1 __ . . "'. cha,' If',
'< . lUIw __ .. . _ ....... r ,
. .. u acra:ecJIL'" . -4 muftitY ' '. '." .. " .. ,- ' ..
, .'j. WHO O_N WOtJJ..O - ' .. ' .', .: .... : . .
; . ", so. LOW TO GlV, YOU tK) " , " .. The aleepy frinse"
'. . . IlOOII SO. LI'l"l'L&! . ._. . lay Conifortable" . iliadc.
. . : 'trees, hu ,,'fleW. mu,ch ilt .ib . .
. An ive. and'
PBIOB c:onpeptioD make it"
, fOcut .f . bill_p.
" " L
. two
toom . school built lrometimc.
. PRo,. tC) .. 1" ia IlOW .:he hOIJle! -
of . Mr. ,. and . Mr.. W Ju-.n
,Gary and family. It. once
,shouts eaau
Lueball ,tama. met in ,
'GJ8lpetidea froM Eaa,.
dCa ._ two
8ChOoI: '
...
ID Memory of .
. . i FoJ, @ije : . !'or'Sale
FOR Sal!Jt., Extt- ;COOd sw.eet . corn. MoDEL tooq (tfl';', - rrin7:
50e d9 .... Corner or Lytle.Fe....,. Rd. illg l'rClfl1l ' wilh 8utomalic hlonkf.t
Oeoe Bocan. I GC!IIt.ctnet. MOfM 451 dUI'Ji . 11_, of ,
foi .. or r.ntnr Getltrrc"c ErClClr'fmiC,l ' JO(If'II .-;, .} "WIt'
"Gany Lewia Moore"
(Dep&.1ed this lire July 27, 1967)
.. I "tty .t' m the pew of ,tbe
. teem to viwUu aI)d \.IJ)iIlUUaDeOoI . , - < oU ; Rc-.nnMr unci All : t
'SprUac "VaHey; 8624255 or ' condition. Phbne j' The "You ' GaUf" iu your bome *rnal
862"90 .. 7- " Onel Gillette 8915921. 16natf
i . 'f )$ .
,modem chair, IOfa, end '.,'
occuional living , nhAD' -
.Lw pooming by appointment
room chair .. and table lampe. Ph. only,_ t7 ' up. Phone Sprin .. Valley
897.0111: ' :. oCt -
862-41.90. , 9nel
' R,EJ}UCE 'lftfe and fast with _ JOIiJ _
tti61eta .and E.V..., water pilla. r . ,' SHOE REPAIR pV1CE
.. \'il.1e I>ruc. 3c8 1'9 So. Maira St . WayH..viUe, Ohio.
OtEANlNGEST carpet' you lIon.Sat. 9 a.na. to 6 p.m.
ever u.ed, 110 easy too. , Get 81tJe Wedneeday.
Luetre. }leDt' electric ahampooer. SI, TOY Poodle Stud Service AXC
00. Del JlePtered. White or' 150.
HOD groWD corn, extra aweet, Appointment only.' Phone 89741". '
tomatoes, cucumben. peppers. po. ' 15ct1 ,
t'atoeI, cllbbage. L: Keetbler, HaiDee
. 901
USED OLOl'llE8 - Shirte!-Blou.-
-SJdrt..-l)re.ea aud' SweDtera lOe
SCllA'rcB pad. for IDle at The e_-mo, Diah_Lampt. ...
DOES a. ' .LP ... . c.il
y,oo f .. liD
neipborbo'ocl.. ... .
, opejinp ':o.;mjn, 'N'ew
.1'. ,Burii'ngton " ," Wayne TO\V,*"ip.
.. ..;hi ,Yoqr. ,J!Onie " phontl
(, U6.0309.
A
:' ,_ ' t:, 7M
-beyond the dary airy ,
I bow my bead 'to find - ' your
-pr.nce sweet and':' near
Standiq beside the of Lif&-
bript dear
I 'can" not help the tears that flow-
' nor caD I belp but' feel
That, precioUII momenta as theee-
, " ,.You af1' 10 very real
ListellliOS to a IOng-that tosether
<I. l' " f '
we have' heard
The' of ' PO" Itronser-
,' . wjth everY, touching ' word , ,!
And tho- my heart it. breakinc --
Sweeter !fOw. the IIOOg," "
It briop You to me - ' as 'I
wcmder juit how lone '
,Until I take a acatioo-<:-to join WI
iDent on completion Cllf , ., my dear : ..
mo.
Miami Guette. 106 S. Hail) St. other odds -and eoda. Brandy. Odda
Wuyneaville. 16JlCtf and EndaS&Ore' 2OG E. Main St .
Perhape by the .hade of the ever
com.. Apply at" GaleUe green tree-or the, River ' briaht, CAMPING (':QtJlI'MEttliT,
WhH'l Calml,..r C:UIIJlin TrailerM,
13 IIlfNI,,1H tu ChfNIlIft fntRi. Am
W uyne CalmlN!r True! Trailent I:
FRIGIDAlRE etove " Fiipdaire " '0hi9. 48ctf, '
friaerator, couch and dinette lilt for COLD Spriop Beauty Shop: , Will
....,. Ph. 89725St. Del , tab appointment. anytime. Ph.
ONE of drivinl harn .... . ' 8974399. . (Setf
Never been ueed. Rosa H. Harteoek. JANIE'S B e aut 7. $hop" 991H)
Ph. 897-S816. Del Wa)lJleaville Be1Ibrook JU. - Sum-
. HOOVER portable like new, mer Houta: Wed., ; Thun., 4: Fri.
COppert:oDe,. 188.00. Call 8974287 or ()nlJ By A intment. J?'h. :&48-7851
. Illt-tf
8972113 after 6
1
p.m. Charla Taylor -
' 901
l...,enH4
C.III" ..
Gutters
'aMlin.
RemocIeIiaa ..
OYE'S CONTB.A.OTIlfG
FRE EITIIlAT,S
Route 2 PeIc.in RCN14 Waynaville; Ohio
,
"1'1,2" Cruller .ail'- " I'ill Diit
I Top SoU
SaDd " P.- Gravel :Mixed ' '.'Pit Bun
2" 1Ia8e . Stone Pit Run Crush
t . , -, IIII III 8 R I V I t 1,1 C .
SPRINQ .12-4111 COLLECT
CHARLES'
_HeAN
106 8. and clear
, . lIothel ia Ioncinc to embrace you-
with Love blooming bri&ht _ '.,
0, THANJ{ GOD! for the viIion-
. " of 'You, II)' Son tonicht. ,:
LET me baby -ait .in' -m;' home (or Sadly miaaed by Mom, Dllddy, Sia-
JOU. IArp FeDeediQ ' ,..,... laM .. tel'll, Broth.. and Friend..
many wMchful ' "tiO keep OD Written by Jlarjorie Faye Lamb.
them. Ph. lll)etf9c;l
If oticea; , , I WISH to thank all of my rela
UnLE RED SHED .Iv. and frieoda , for the fiowen.
cud. aDd pte clurinI m,. .. ,. at
, ... : Shop, , Memorial HOIpital aDd
Funeral Bome. " for all a.e kindn __ own me duro
. WaJ1lt!llVille, .. iDe my'return home. lin. Edward L.
Ohio. Sr. hi
.
Clockle-A-Day
"I imply my
bad, CQOk -1 merely .ld
our ,arbalo dilpol;1al
developed an ulcer."
. , ,
82 SOUTH 'MAIN ST.
TOIl". And HINtrbmliau'K Dream
Truck CIlIllIIfII'K. "
We 'HMI Bottle
SALES RENTAU, $UPPUES
on Route t2. I ndle ' north
,GREASE JOBS QIL CHANGES
FLAT 'TIRES ' REPAIRED
, fIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BEhTS-HOSES '
llaed Car ol ,Truck, '
at Stueve Ford .
the Championship Flight will
pair Ted Beckowsld against
the winner of the Gene Sengi
and Dusty Rhodes match. The
. (
rounds of each are sup-
posed to be played one each
week with the players getting
together for the matches and
turning . the score cards U.:to
George Smith, pro
Holly Hills.
Failure to' do so can have
the match forneted.
Worle is progressing on the
The 1969 Holly Hills Golf
Oub got off' to
a slow this week with
only one march played .in the
ciwnpionahip F 1 i g h t, no
.... tches played in the first
flight and six matcheJ played
in thf? second , flight.
In the cbampionsbip flight,
the lone match was won by
Ted Beclcowski over J obn
Smith 4-3. This ' leaves seven
matches to play' in the first
round of the flight.
, new club bouse at Holly
and the present plans call for
occupancy of the club house
In the second flight at Hol-
. ly Hills Golf Club, Ron Saclc-
ett beat out Red 'Rusler, Dave -
Barker oudasted Ben Beek-
Robert , Bowen won over
Jim Horron, Ernie England
outlasted lOon and
Calvin Blount whipped Dick
Zech.' 1he last match played
in this fligbt went Russell Ball
over Larry Nelson.
Oady two matches are left
to be' ,played in the second
flight first round. They are,
Gene Steven vs Ralph Hobsen
and William Hart vs Donnie
Smith. In the second round of
the second flight, Ron Sackett
takes on Dave Barker, Robert
Bowen goes against Ernie
England, Catvift takes
on the winner of the Stevens-
Hobsep match and Russell
Ball play the winner of
Hart-Smith matcb.
The lone match ' played -in
Waynesville's ' Head Start
Program will near conclusion
Tuac:Lay night with a pro-
gram for parents at Waynes-
ville High Scbool. : I
, Problems of home and fam-
ily were discussed with par-
enti by, guat speakers Mrs.
-Dorothea Rye and H. Joe
, Smallwood.
This summer's Start
W3S made a succa. by the
following Mrs.
Ruth Edwards, director" and
teacher; Mrs. Lynn Boal, mu-
sic; Mrs. Jane McCulloch, art;
Mrs. Bedcy Whitalcer, physi-
cal education.
The program alao received
auistance from the Waynes-
ville Club and Ellis'
Supermarket.. 0 t h er local
m'erchanta also opened
before the present seaaon
comes to a close. When the
new club bouse is open, the
order of play of the holes at .
Holly Hilla will be changed.
The Tigers wOIi r over the
ExpOs for a score of 9-4 in
Minor League baseball last ,
Wednesday. '
In the second game of the
nigbt, the Indians and the
Padres played a *ense game
whicb in a , 2-2 tie. This
game will, be replayed at a
later -date.
T cam standings this week.
are: Royals, 6 wins, 1 lou;
Tiger., 6 wins, 2 losseS; In .
diana, 4 , wihs, 2 losses, 1 tie;
Padres, I win, , lossa, I ..
and the Expos, no wins, 7
, '
101leS.
have enjoyed the and
we feel they are better pre-
pared for kindergarten and
' the pade.
URegaraless of ' many . con-
troversies we; who have had
four years' in Pte
program, know that pre-school
training is certainly worth-
while.
. UWe hope the
pre-schoo' program. will con-
tinue for the good of our
youth." '.
Head youngsters, and.
their parents will
tained with a picnic at the
Cincinnati Zoo July 31. -
The program will end with a
brunch and a tour of Millview
, Park Aug. l.
- businesses for tours by the '
Head Start group.
FooD11P _
For a riIilk
drink, beat 1 pint softened
lemon sherbet and
lo.ouncel thawed frozen
rupberriea. G......ay add 1
e peady appreciated the
cooperation of Waynesville_
citizens," said Mrs. Ruth Ed
warda.
boW OW
quart . milt. Sene in cbiled
IIIWL
The Waynesville
League play . ita All 'Star
game Aug.
All Stars are managed. by
Mike Powell and by
G. Davis and D. Barton.
They include current c!lant-
piODS, Dan Koch,
Ran d y Hellmu, ShaJilDOn
MalQney, Marlt Cornett, Dan
McClqud, Greg S ri It e,
Treadway. .
Chris Plummer, R i F hie
Steve Huffman,
Nowlin, Randy Lamb, Eugene
Baldwin and David
Powell's team, D. Powelll, H.
. Shaddeford, T. Banas, J
Maynard, J. Liviftpton and
J. W Barton',s . tam;
'T. Rickey, J. GollihugEl, B.
Tooley, C. Simpson, J. Wat-
kins and C. Grim;
and Davia" team, -K. Penrod,
R. Crider, H. Crabtrele, B.
Hartsoclc, R.. aDj:! O.
manager.
The first , floor was com-
pleted for use at an ex.pense
of $Af00 in 1812. At tiMe
'the entire ' building pr ,gram .
had cost $1,195.13.
Entirely constructed by,
1813 the "White Brick'" , ,
tailed a cost of about '
Althouab remodeled
various , periods, the .
' Meeting HO,Wle has "
ita and
beritage, simplicity, . a hall- <,
mark of the Friends. .'
" \ '
An Orthodox group branch
ed from the meeting . un 1828
and worshiped until . un 5 in
the .1805 loa bouse detlllolish- .
ed that I year for conS,tl:uction
'of 1 the "Red Briclc" nellW the'
Friends Room. I "
Sunday's ,Homecomirlg will
write new empha.is the
.tory of Waynesville's
Quaker meeting.
, .
This week Miami Gazette Where It It sighten apparently
i "
bushed themselves ' over rOle that climbs the lide of the , ,
well in the Corwin village square. Fans evidently , exhaqated all
ppuibilities of Where I. It aiDce the Gazette received no callJ.
A few citiUDI nearl, identified it during cliscuIIions at Jonel'
Sinclair Service and Purkey. Hardware. They investi-
gated their luspicions at the well. Some were correc:1; but di,dn',
phone : the Gazette. Where I. Iterl can phone the
Gazette at 897-5921.
-
Interated. pel's 0 n s who
would - liJce to J'oin the choJ'Us
I If
can "Virginia Hardin
at 897-'613 or ..
,
need to hear from you-as soon
possible, to be sure we have
music available," commented
Miss Hardin. t"J'hia ,can be .
great opportunity to become'
with eeople
other cbw:ches, well as to
aiftging. Why not join