The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
t mmmm Ml dfreetSM fisanciatie* m f *t 1 -M C1BAXVILL* HERALD, Pi$D&Y# H i t I t # H Y ■ D A T M U M * | P W 1 W « ?il 2:00 iday Awi urday J a y s KATttRYH GRAYSON CARROLL 1 a r it e 0W i line ' ►tt Tfiura y. 14J w a e L a d y '* Ing stto •rdf Hunt! Sunday INC." Sat. May 1* ,n » \ 4 Day*. »oler) { O F, JN ’ * B «U a im GENE OJTRY VIE IN MING*" E TELL* ME** gh Harbart * Nto tun, Mo». *b»n Sntitli JrdH w l awrf SocialA c tivitie s Mrs. Jeha Otasea sr amt f-rtifNisr, Mrs,. D. B . B u rn t, o f Femfeat, B W u sp«»t the first o f the week vfettta* Mrs. Mary Spsastr, who h t 0 t * m T Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Broom mad son Nod, lo ft Thursday morning to artsod tho High School graduatte* axerdMU o f th . Oakweod High Sertrt. A n h m , Miss Helen Harmon is m o f the graduates. The annual alumni dinner and donee fo r the Cedarville-Glifton alumni w in be held* May S t at 6;?Q p,wt a t the school auditorium. A special program has been-provided. Only a few cards are being sent out to save expense but all are invited. Writ* o r phone fo r reservations to Mrs. Katheryn Orr, phone 6-1253 or Mrs. Greer McCallls- ter, phone 6-1301. Dinner and dance 75c. Dance per couple without dinner 25c. Paul rife is president. Word has been recfeiyed here that Harold, second son o f Mr. and Mrs, Vance Burba, Grand Rapids, Mich,, former residents, has entered the marines and gone toth e training base 'a t San Diego, Calif, * . Mr. Dale Culver o f Kansas City, Mo., spent the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mc Millan. Mr. Culver is a son-in-law o f Mr. Harland McMillan o f Mason City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs, J. L . Snypp le ft this week on a. visit with their Son at Bock Hill, South Carolina. Mrs. Harry Thomas, 'who has been spending several months in Holly wood, Fla., returned home last week, A fam ily reunion was held Sunday when relatives spent the day a t the home o f Mrs. Dorothy W right. Dr. Harsha, Washington C. Hf, and family were guests. The-Dr. has entered,the army medical Service and will be lo cated at Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Foster McFarland and slater, Nellie, o f Dayton, visited among friends here Saturday evening. Mrs. R . V. Kennon, who has been confined in Miami Valley Hospital, layton fo r a hone graft operation, whs ahle. to return home, Wednesday, Mrs. Kennon Was injured in a fa ll 'our years' ago and has been a partial nvalid since then. He recovery is 'xpected with the recent bone graft. 141 ’ ' "J ’ A ^ _Pvt. Joe Waddle who has beep sta tioned at Patterson Field fo r three veeks, has been transferred to Spring- eld, 111.' Leaving by train from orn atr 9 a.m. $abbftth, they arrived a t: Camp a t 7 p,m. He says their quarters are in a new brick building and, hejshares bunk w ith Pvt. Blutcher libson, graduate o f Cedarville Col- egef,who was transferred a t the same time, ' RESEARCH CLUB HEARS PAPER ON FLOWERS Mr. Clyde McCallister, ,wha presides on the Murdock farm , suffered a heart attack the first o f the week and has since been confined to his bed. A large barn on the farm o f C, W . Boswick east o£.Splma w as destroyed by fire last Friday" morning. The house on Trelawny Farms, Fed eral pike, which was destroyed by fire last February, is being replaced with a new and modem home, Basil Cor-' net is manager o f the Trelawny farms. Word has been received here o f the birth o f a,son to.M r. and b its. W il liam Lott at Avon Lake, in a Celeve- land hospital May 7th. The infant has been named George Edward Lett and his mother was form erly Miss Jane Jolley o f this places Members o f the Research Club as uests o f Mrs, W . A . Spencer was en- ertained last Saturday aftem o n in he Masonic Dining Rohm, with tweii- y-five methbers present. A -paper, "The A rt ofF loW er Art' angemenV’ written by Mrs. H .VA, Reinhardt was read by Mrs. Paul GumWings and several charts prepar ed by the writer were used fo r illus trations Mrs. Anna Smith Collins also p’re-, pared eight flower arrangements to Uustrate the subject as a' feature o f the program. ' MrsL Spencer wasvnot able to re* cive the” guests due to illness, but ler daughter, Miss Wilmah Spencer acted ns hostess instead. A social hour vas enjoyed and* refreshments were served follow ing the program. Mias, Frances Williamson* who is teaching in the Lafayette, O., schools, and Miss Nancy Williamson, student at Bowling Green University, spent the week-end at home with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs, R. T . Williamson. A telegram was received. Sunday from Corp John McCallister, in South America, to his parents, Mr. and Mm, Clyde'McCallister. Midshipman Ned Brown, who Is in the Navy band school in Washington, D. C., arrived here Tuesday on a ten- day furlough with his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown .Th is is hto first furlough since he entered the service in December. Capt. J, Robert Collins o f the U . S. Medical Corps Stationed at F t. Bragg, N. C., arrived here Tuesday on a ten- day .furlough and Is visiting with Ms wife, who is a commercial teacher in the local schools. Capt. Collins is son o f Mrs. A . G. Collins, Xenia, and a brother b f John and Roger Collins o f this place. Paul Wisectip .of this place figured • in an auto' accident in Xeniit last Thursday when Fred W ftecup, Xenia, driver o f the second ear, sustained jaw fractures. While o f the namfs they are not closely related. ! C O Z Y I * T H E A T R E • Fti< and Sat., May : William SEER! Sun, and Mon., May 174S A tte tt and Dsatofts / *. "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" NeWf-tM uririrt Wad. and Thur*., May 30*21 Warma WMUwh—Erie M #r« ‘SRCRST OF TEE LONE WO«F F ir Victory . . . S .B E F E X U NDS Mr. ltontgaaefey Meetr wife and *o» e f MiAfiatovm, apart the weak-mid her* WHAM* farm**# parents, Mr, and-Mrs. J. ft. Wtiti, N r, Raymond Owens and w ife o f dilford, 0 „ spent the week-end with Hr, Elmer Owens. CHUHCH NOTES uw rnD D P R B a rrrw tiAN c h u r c h K a I b I i A . JiM iiiML W iirtu x Mr. and Mrs. H. A . Reinhard spent the week-end visiting with the for mer's father, John Reinhard. It was ihe first time in fourteen years that the seven eons have been together with the father. Sabbath Reheat 19 A . M* Sept. Harold Bobbins. Freaehlag U ; « A . M. Specie! pro gram to carry out the “ I Am An American" dasignattem fo r the day, Mr. W. W. Gateway has been request ed te civs the address m Defease, which he gave a n r the nutte a few weeks age, .Th* choir will present the famous song "God Bleas Am ort*.” This service should stimulate Chris tian'Patriotism . No Y , P, C, U. Sabbath on account o f the High School Baccalaureate service to he held in our church at 8 P .M . Prayer meetiqg Wedneday, 8;00 P. 51. in the church. The°pestor is in Pittsburgh, Pa., this week attending, the Commencement dress to the seniors, exercise# o f the Pittshurgh-Xenia Seminary, and the Annual Meeting o f the Board, o f Directors o f the semin ary. their game wKh Selma I to I. On Friday evening after urinal these two teams will play on the Brima diamond, 'StHjieato Reprive CMae The last issue o f th# Chiso this ysar and probahly the best yet, was given out by tha hardw ork ing CMso staff last Friday. The issue, which is some what larger than usual, contains in dividual pictures iff tha seniors in ad dition. to many activity pictures. Baccalaureate Service The Baccalaureate Service fo r the seniors w ill be held at the United Presbyterian Church, Sabbath eve ning, May 17, 8 o’clock. * Commencement Commencement Exercises will be held in the Opera House, Tuesday eve ning, May 19, 8:16 o’clock. Dr. McChesney will deliver the ad- METHODI8T CHURCH H, H, Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday'School 10:00 A . M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A . M. Ser- mon-r-“ His First Sermon.” Importanto-AIi meetings o f the church wili be held this Sunday in the College Chapel Building., Conference Year is coming to a close—^firing your giving up to date. Finance teams and organisations will meet after church the. Sunday, o f May 24, instead o f this Sunday, as previously announced. ' Commencement dinner will be held at the church Saturday at noon, cafe teria Style, home made ice cream, July 24 has been set b y the Cedar- vill4 Progressive Club as an out-door Field Day and Fish Fry for. tha gen eral community. Sermons—May 24, ^'Sunrise” . May 31, "Rainbow’s End,” Cedarville High School Baccalau reate service Sunday evening iii the United Presbyterian Church. Alumni Banquet .The Alumni Banquet will be held Friday evening, May 22 iti the School Building at 6:30 o'clock. 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. The lev, Wiibur H. Lyon o f Princeton, N , , will preach. 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor, Phyllia Bryant, leader, 8:00 P, M. High School Baccalau reate in the United Presbyterian Church. ' Saturday, 8:00 P. M. Senior choir rehearsal. MISS JANICE VOOLARD TO BE JUNE BRIDE impiam lEtoriM ' Itori-fip orts .......................................................... . Announcement was made Saturday >f the approaching marriage o f Miss fanice Woolard, daughter o f Dr, and Mrs. Fred Woolard, Washington C. H., teacher in the local, high school, to Mr. Miron Williamson, son o f Mr. and Mrs. R. T . Williamson, The event was luncheon and bridge party at the Washington Country Club during the afternoon. Twenty-one guests were received for luncheon fo r which tulips and other spring flowers were employed as decorations,- - Announcement o f the betrothal was written on tiny hearts which Were placed beneath, miniature vases (of spring flowers which' merited eacli -over as favors. The announcement read, '^Janice and Miron, June 14,” Mis# Woolard is a graduate o f Washington C. H. High School and Ohio State University and has taught tome economics in Cedarville High School fo r the last tw o years. She is s member o f Alpha Phi Sorority. Mr. Williamson ia the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . T . Williamson, near Cedarville. He was graduated from Cedarville and attended Bowling Green University. He ift engaged in farming, vtVit o f town on Route 42, where he «nd his bride Will establish their home frilow tog their marriage Among the guests at the party were Mrs. Raymond Williamson, Mrs, Law rence Williamson, Misses Mary, Fran m s and Nancy Williamson, all o f thi* place: SON SENDS MOTHER# DAY GEE ifrN G S BY CABLE Mother’s Day greetings were con tained in * cablegram received Sunday by Mrs. S. 0 . W right, from her son Sgt, Major John W right, who is with the Sixth Helens# Battalion o f the U. S. Marine Corps on Midway Island A fam ily reunion was held a t the Wright heme over the week-end when Mrs, W right was hostess to member* o f her fam ily, including her aon-in law and daughter, •Rev. and Mr* James L. Cheenut, Pittsburgh, Pa and son, James L* Cheenut, Jt«, std dent a t Wooster College; another son In-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs Albert Peterson and fam ily, Frank- fo rt, 0 ., and her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wrfgtri and fam ily, Cedar vilie. The Cheenut 5 fam ily came to Cedarville Thursday *,{aad Rdt Baturday fo r Pittsburgh. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Students Receive Special Vacation Because o f point# earned in attend ance-, punctualityi scholarship, atti tude, and extra-curricular activities, the following students were given, a vacation last Tuesday: Seventh Grade -—Claude Finney, B illy FUrst, Jimmy Wisecup, Kenneth Wells, Carl Wise man, Phyllis Bryant, Katherine Peter son, Vivian Ramsey, Agnes Schulte, Eleanor Vest, Mildred Williamson, Helen Roberts, Naomi Conner. Eighth Grade— Wendell Cultice, George Frame,- Lamar Hdmman, Rob-, by Parker, Harold Swaney, Marcus Townsley,- Kenneth Wilburn, Robert Yarbrough, Charlotte Collins, Kath leen Mendenhall, Joan Whittington. Ninth Gradei—Kenneth Huffman; Buddy Nelson, Harold Stormont, Paul Struewing, Dean Yarbrough, N6rma Boase, Ruth Creswell, Betty Crum- rine, Clara Galloway, Lauranelte Schields, Norma Stormonj:, Dorothy Waddle, Ethabelle Williamson, Helen Williamson. Tenth Grade—George Abels, W il liam- ffraley, Ruth Andrews, Jeannie Bradfute, Jane.Creswell,Phyllis Ger- hardt, Jane Ellen Gillilan, Martha Belle Hopping, William Ferguson. Eleventh Grade — Martha Kennon, Claire Stormont, Dick Wright, John Bradfuto, Max Evans, .Paul Evans, Gloria Abels,- Donald Ralston,. Paul Whittington, , Twelfth- Grade — Howard Frame, Margaret Anderson, Flora Creswell, Frances Jolley,* Herman ,$chulte, Doris Townsley, Frances Koppe, Eileen Mc Carty, Mary NeCampbell, Margaret Stormont, Jeanne W right, Lloyd Smith, Iva Turner. " , ' Currlciitoi of CoH*ge A pskcwac ? % Navy Tha imerieutom o f Cedarrilla CoL lege has bean agftow ri wader to#' V-L Aaersdited CoBega Program by the U, K Navy, Prerideat W. B. Xtt Patrick aaaeemced tolay* * Regularly enrolled fu ll time »t»- deat* in good staading o f the Fresh men and Sophomore «]*«•*# are eli gible. With a iSew to further expsii- sion o f procurement and training o f Prospective naval reserve riftoers, the Secretary o f the Navy has approved the enlistment in the naval, m ir e o f young men enrolled in accredited colleges, who after enlistment In the nsal reserve, may continue in college at their own expense, and in addition be given naval training in an inactive naval status. It is required that applicants be un married, male citizens o f the U. S „ not less than 17 and under 26 years o f age a# o f date o f enlistment, ex cept that, applicants may he enlisted who have reached their 20th birthday not more -than 60 days prior to com pletion oT-lrheir sophomore year. Jun iors and seniors are not eligible. When a V -l man completes about one and -one-half calendar years o f his college, work, he (-takes a general ex amination prepared by tha Navy De partment. The prbgram is now in progress at the college. CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH " Malcolm A . Harris. Minister 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School, .Robert Shaw, Supt. 11;00 A .’ M. Morning Worship. 7:00- p . M. Christian Endeavor. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E . O. Ralston, Minuter 10:00 A . M. Bible' School. Paul W. R ife, Supt. 11:00 A . M. Morning Worship. Ser mon b y the pastor. 7:30 P, M. Young People’s Christian Union. A ll Welcome. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 9:30 A . M. to ll;0Q A .M . Preaching 11:00 A , M. to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 8:00 P. M. Wednesday Service * Prayer Meeting 8:00 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. Pastor, Raymond Strickland. EGG SHORTAGE IS THREATENED Draftees Rail . To File Reports XEN IA—Eighteen men were listed Saturday by the Xenia city-township selective service board *as delinquent in returning/their occupational ques- tipnaires on time, A Cases, o f those who do not appear: before the board within .48 hours, Will be turned over to the department o f justice. The delinquents are John Phoenix, 421 E. Main St.; Lowell Day, 412 Johp Ave., BellefOntaine; Ray mond Harris, W ilberforce; -Russell Kendig, 836 N. K ing S t.; Louis David, W ilberforce; Edgar Limjng, '111% W .‘ Main. S t,; Cecil Richardson, 527 Harri son St., Springfield; A lbert H. Cook, 1079 W . Second SL;,Addison W . Wray Xenia, R. R, 5 ; Eddie F . Mirchmore, 904 Second St.; Jacob Sprouse, W , Main St',;.Fred B. Cain, 310 E. Third $ t.f Robert W. Cloney, 805 E . Church St.; Hugh N. Chitty, Xenia, R . R. 5; Yemen Hull, 7801 Euclid Ave,; Cleve land; W illie Qlasper, 707 E. Main St.; William T. Wilson, Xenia, R. R, 5. 35,921 Ration Books Issued In County While 37,661 citizens registered fo r sugar last week in^Greene. county only 85,92! received*^ ration books. Those haying excess sugar numbered 1,740 but will get books when their supply is exhausted. It is . estimated 2,000 residents in the county did hot register, 'Each one given .a ration book was entitled to ode pound o f sugar over a two “week period. The next sngar date will b« 'May 17 to 30. and the third from May ST to June-13 and the n d ft from June 14 to June 27. Gro&ers’ cannot issue sugar without stamps, v — — -.1 „ mS '!■.- ».*>»»."( M c F a r l a n d ' n o w s u p t . Charles McFarland, recently ap pointed as superintendent o f the- Greene County- Home, took over his duties Tuesday. His w ife Will be nam ed matron o f the'institution: More Laying Hens Needed To °Meet Demand. Motor Crash Costs ..-.t ■' 'V ■. ■-■ ■;*' '■1 ' Three Dead, Tuesday Three victims o f a motor crash near the Grcenc-CIark county line Tuesday costtthree lives with two others in jured, Paul Anest, 44, Dayton, driver o f one car, Sgt, Herbert E . Bevins, Patterson Feld, a passenger,* were killed instantly. Peter Millis, Dayton, passenger with Anest, died ih s Day- tmx hospital later. George Whitlock, Springfield, driver in the car which the soldier was a hitch-hiker, is in the hospital and may not survive. Pe ter Manos‘, riding with Anest, suffered minor injuries. So fdr this year four-: teen persons have met death in this county in motor accidents. ’ FATHER AND. SON FILE SUIT CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 8:39 A . M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A . M. Evening Service, 7:30 P>M. Prayer Service Thursday evening, 7:30 P . M, k (Mas s r ts f « * y tsou*QUOTA hr VWTOMwHfc U .S .W AKB 0HD S «w>Mimmirt»wmi»wi>iiwiiHWw,w n o » l« iwim tiHim m n nnij SCHOOL NEWS | North Central Association Aptirsrsi o f C. H. S. We are glad to announce that Ce darville High School has again been put on the list o f secondary schools approved by the North Central As* aociation o f Colieges and Secondary Schools, Cedarville Team Defeat* Selma Csdatvlll* High baseball toant won By LESLIE M . BLACK (E m ttasJom PouitrymM, Siw Ctlltft of Afiiailtuij, Xutf*t»Vmnrsitrj Keep your pullets and torn them into laying hens instead of putting theto on thAYnarket thereby provid ing more eggs for Uncle Sain s food-for-defense program and aid ing your own income. There's no definite egg shortage now but there may be in the future unless egg production is increased. People are eating more eggs at home, the army needs lots of eggs, and large quantities are scheduled for shipment overseas. The gov ernment recently asked poultry pro- ’ducers to increase egg production 10,000,000 cases during a 15-month, period ending next summer; and they have responded, but later figures- indicate the increase w i! fall short of that figure. know that we can produce all tne eggs neeueu in the looa-ior-oe- fenss program . It’s just a matter' of having plenty o f laying hens and taking care o f them properly. Eggs are one, of, the beat foods, and no one shoula eliminate them from one's diet bedauae of shortage. On the average, each person in the United States Uses 26 dozen eggs a year. This average should be main tained along with supplies fo r the army and Britain. A recent United States depart ment o f agriculture report show* that about 1ft per cent more chicks have been hatched since January 1 than a year ago, but the Increase In number* o f young chicks on farm s on June 1 was disappointing. This would indicate that m*ny pul lets are being sold as meat along with cockerels fo r the broiler mar* The eggdeed pries ratio is at tractive to ihe poultry producer now* and the government has announced that a favorable ratio will be main tained. It looks like, this was the year to fill all available poultry house* with well-matured laying pul- special effort should be mad* to withhold all well-developed pul- tots from slaughter. The market tor poultry meat can be tolly , sup* plied from ihe cockerels out o f thi* year’s hatch because price* Will b* bettor if the broiler market to not jtorertoaded* . A Selma father and, son filed sep arate damage suits Saturday in the Common Fleas Court, demanding a total judgment o f $1,452.50 against John Nelson, 19, Cedarville, in an a f termath o f an auto accident, Dec. 16, in Cedarville. One suit, filed fo r Roger Griffith, 19, by his father, F . E. Griffith,jieeks $1,200 for personal injuries. The fath er's petition asks $252.50 for damage* to his auto and loss o f its use. The Griffith car was parked a t a street curb when struck by Nelson’s *ma chine, the petition r«:ites. ELECTED CLUB PRESIDENT The Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie, Spring- field was named president o f the Young Men's Literary Club at a re cent meeting. Others elected were Kenneth Ruth; vice president, and Dr, Gilbert P . Voigt, secretary-treasurer. Rev. Guthrie was formerly pastor o f the First Presbyterian Church here. ' ” IJJa-aniPWS Jr PPW B CANTON, O.—A request far a fed eral inr—tfritirwi t f tk i wheat m i u refrsemhvm nniadmi'tsd May % male by Jake W . Stamaa, cM rw w « f Me AeMaiMi CoaMy AAA efflee* wtt! he wMeoiaed "b y every fanwar to Atoevt- ea,” Raseell T . Kikot dhahw ia eg ihe Otoe Markeitog Protest Aaseetettoa, said here todiqr, The proposed inquiry was .mBati by fitaman after it was dheovysed to Ashland county that firs mere votes were east in one precinct then tbrte were eligible voter*. “ W e.w ill demand that the toeeeti- gatfon .cover all the phases o f the elec tion which was a farce, a joke and a fraud,” Kiko asserted. "W e doubt that the triple A will go through with it, but if they do let them investigate every state where the voting took place. Somebody's face Is going to get awfully red,” he added. as He* W l » M i C&iift WASHINGTON C The eet prises to ihe wusaery e f Mapetto ewtotis*u wee trttog y a to ' base tow straw w ith pries# np to 164 per tout L M toa r taa, ji^u^uasasl dtgaMftAai h*M stayed aresmd 41 to f t fe e to*. mmbm C: wuhum 1 m . mm &I Is eeto fr ija to fiT r nr ^ sump toWM WWWW , aAJLlHJ lt mtHes o f fan # totow KUe eesMipiie to iqyb to eoatbsued uas eg spf#« btoss -dsaaita tha tsasssttos’ usdaa an wwwvww Wi gfweepmr straw , it to believed, McNEIL PROPERTY SOLD The property on Wqlnut S t, be longing to Miss Fannie McNeil, has beta sold fo Mr. and M rs.,Walter Huffman, who plan to move there. QUICK- M0HEY We Loan It On ,.»ul<rt-Ouns . —Watches—Hadlos—Dia monds and Etc." . B-B LOAN OFFICE I~«rw. Main; 8 t., SprinpHeld, O*- GOVERNMENT TO EXPAND WRIGHT FIBLD BY 36$ ACRES The government has filed suit in Dayton federal court to eoademn and take hver 350 acres o f farm laud that adjoins Wright Field. The acreage is in 17 parcels; Under federal lew the owners have no'recourse than to con sent to tbs sale or take what the gov ernment offers and move. The land lies in both Bath and Beavercreek townships, The government'now owns several thousand acres in W right and Patterson fields, alt o f which corns# off 'the tax duplicate. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS’ S ,, ' NT* ’ V | Pipe, Valves aw l Fittings lo r | Waterr gas and steam, Hand and' |Electric Pump* fo r all purpoMs, | BoUa Pulleys, Y Belts, Plumbing la n d Heating Supplies. J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. - -XEN IA , OHIO IMHlHWRW«$(wwiRWlHIMi4»WWW^4»BMl»WitollHl<HBE: ] FAKM 4% LOANS I N o sqiplication fee. N o appraisal Ife e . Refinance yotur loans at the I lowest -interest rates' ever offered, 1 McSavaney & € o .' Lond5n, 0 . | Call or W rite J * USON H. ML1NO Cedafvfito, O. , Phone; 6-1961 „ HH<Hn»IIM|ll>*toHlHHl4mN THE IDEAL JEWELRY STORE GRADUATE! CHAMPION A ruggsd, dsnendsbls tlmslssp* *r (n fii. «6lof. ef nsfarsl ysBow geld. II jswSl shockproof towns mdv.msst, Ossulns testftsr itrsp. MISS LIIIRTY Gr*c*(ul booufy «nd guerSirtoMM Seeurscy,.Is th* otorm sad f*>«rS of nsforsl yslieV soM. If 1*W*1 tonrus sfiossproef movoRMisf. Uf>*raf Waettfy Taitot bu lova W atch es ^ •> m KUZAUTH 17 JKWEUI f. 7 S BUY DEFENSE STAMPS rttfateg OVCRTHCTOF FORVICTORY #Hh BMTE 0 STATESWAR BOWtS-STlMPS WANTED HICKORY LOGS MUST BE GREEN TIMBER L. R. JACOBS Phone 2744, Yellow Springs, O. t j 4 M A N i f jrKvnzA S O f A O »27J WATCH SPECIALS , • » 1* t * VI *» L i ; . - II / ' / - *. u n i t * Vpiwim XVa *■ » * Wa«slMe..«sefeety<mrta*w at tide vabt* totiel ' e m te i A r m y V
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