Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PAGE EIGHT GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL NewGasMainsTop March 24- 25 A total of 17,870 frot of now uas mains wore Installed last year In Xenia, Yellow Springs, Jamestown, Bellbrook, Cednrvllle and South Charleston, according to I* V Nil- son, district manager of Thr Day- ton Power and Light Companv ‘ These towns are included In the Xenia district of the company Nllson said that 1954 was rs re­ cord breaking year In construction of [{as line, Mu .1 r".(rlctlonn on gas for space heating were lifted last sprini: More gas was made available in list, area Iasi fall will) Hie completion of a new piplmo from Louisiana 'Airplane Helps Catch ’Tobacco Co-Operative Deer Poachers j 0 Open In March Illegal deer hunters, purporting „CJ TobnccQ Co. op(,rativc. 303 o be hunting fox, have run Into Socom, gt Minmlsburg( Ohio, Double In the form of game, prot- open, sometime In March, ectors, both alrbone and on foot. An ^ tllB rcmatnder 0f the 1954 airplane Is being used to locate Tobncco, Bt„, tn thc h(inds of hunters and to d reel rad o cars to th m that u wlsh plwed he locality Hu,,ters are then con- Govcrnmcnt Loan, meted by officers on foot who are who have tobbncco alro radio-equipped. Most of th c;not 8lr*| „ or s0ld should notify counties in Wildlife District No. 3 Uu, co-operative immediately, if 1 W 7 1) " J ^ mil!iner, they have not already done so, of and er ects of this work have been ■ a.ipr(MdcJllc bolM or pounds in eard from those persons hampered , t, dfiflnltB nm(ieTO,enlS n their ihegal activities. Crew me- a flmil rcc, lvi) dntc cau be inhere have boon kept busy check- ■ . ing out leans of illegal deer kiUtaC: 1 Uie Co-operative has re- »i,d m some cases have been sue- approximately 1 million in developing leads to con- 1054 crop at an aver- need cash ? cvssful victlons Zero weather brings water system freezing problems to the farmer. Water pumphouses or pits have been insulated and various kinds of heat used. However, thermostatically controlled electric heat lamps (see above photo) have proved very satisfactory for the following reasons: They are easy and economical to install; cost of operation is low because thermostat turns on the heat lamp only when the temperature nears freezing; heat lamps eliminate fire hazards present when other fuels are used, Ul K AL KIDS ■ :A ’age of about 25kc per pound. ; Mr. Robert Cool, Manager of the j Co-operative states that ho wants 'ail growers with tobacco on hand to !know the above facts so that the [.Co-operative may 0 ]>cn and receive j the remainder of the crop just ns Isoon ns it Is stripped and ready for delivery." Can’t find that right color ?? Ford has It. See Hughes Ford Inc. Yellow Springs, Pd. Adv. T « u scare* ef reedy eash atay k* right here I k ... T h is Newspaper Te hay# sell/ rent/ or hire a waat ad Is tha answer to year problem *’ Clevelander Appointed To Wildlife Council The Ohio Wildlife Council, policy­ making body of the Division of Wildlife, again has a full member­ ship following the recent appoint­ ment of Warren Ripley by Gover­ nor Frank , Lausche. A vacancy hnd existed on the Council for several Imonths following the resignation of j Emory S. Beetham. i Mr. Ripley, a Cleveland Repu- , bllonn, h a member of the Cleveland i police department, radio division. ' He Is 52 years old. Ripley h an ardent bow and nr row eiUluriDst and field trail man and Is active in the Ohio Archers Association, lie Is a member of se­ veral OU'tluvvi County fporlsmen’s groups and Is current president of the South Cuyahoga Sportsmen’s Club. Fulfilling Mr. BcoSham’s un­ expired term, Mr. Ripley will serve until February, 1955, Thursday, March 3, 1955 NAVY’S DOC . . . Rear Ad­ miral Bartholomew Hogan gets kiss from daughter Mary, 9, aft­ er taking oath at Pentagon as new U. S. navy surgeon-general. Since 1948, the American Heart Association and its affiliates have channeled more than $8,000,000 in | research for the control and pre- I vention of the heart diseases. Hughes Ford Inc., in Yellow Spr­ ings have Just the car you need. Pd, Adv. Let y o u r pa i n t e d d r eams "come t rue” GRANULATED! Pick up a handful of granular BIO M. Feel It flow through your finger*, smooth and dry. This means you can put In your supply way ahead of plant­ ing time. It wilt stay dry and free-flowing. It aren't dog your drill feeder tubes. Order your BIO M—10-10-10 or 6-12-12 or 5-20-20 for highest food value per dollar—from your dealer now. If there Is no dealer for BIO M Granulated fertilizers in your area, are suggest you write us qr_call at opr plant,, Th* Miami Fertiliser Compeny la ara Inde­ pendent Miami Valiev Concern under the di­ rect operation of It. owner*. file Miami Fertilizer Company Dayton 10, Ohio ' Office and Factory on routo 35 at Troboln GIVE SILAGE AND GRAINS R E A L P R O T E C T I O N ALL STEEL -GALVAN IZED FARM STRUCTURES SILVER SHIELD STEEL SILOS All Steel •• Moisture Proof • Rot Proof • Airtight • Fireproof • Rust Resistant • Easily Erected • W indproof • Smooth inside Surface • Can bo taken down and erected in new loca­ tion — can be added to year by yeor. s « f ® - BUCKEYE CORN CRIBS AND GRAIN BINS Both m ade from heavy 22 gauge galvanized steel * Spectro-mafic colors in stock TRADE tJAM i OF PAJNT l e c t r o - m l t i c Borrow this handy book of paint colors EKEEand live with the color you like. A color to * page — e a c h p ag e 42 s q u ir e in c h e s . See th e c o lo r under natural and arti­ ficial lig h t... see it blend with drapes, rugs, furni­ ture. We’ve 300 colors — pastels to deep tones — for you to choose from. Visit us today! Spectro-matlc color* “ come true” — no washed out hue*! WALL FINISHES Gloss * Ssnii-Glois o Flat ALL METAL CARPORT ALUMINUM & STEEL 10 Feet By 20 Feet 200 Square Feet Of Roof Area Perfect For Carport—Terrace—Trailer Porch SPECIAL PRICE ONLY $299.00 Complete Plus Installation • Other Sizes Available I t ‘Cost You Nothing To Look AERO SOFT WATER CO. Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-5911 . Either forced air or gravity I system—to "K eep" corn in the crib until I ready for Use • W eatherproof • Fireproof • Raf Proof • Lightning Proof • Conven­ ient • Easily Erected • Strong • All parts sized to handle easily and match accu­ rately. Sheots of Grain Bin are solid so that small grains can be stored, Fan Is optional COMMERCIAL GRAIN STORAGE TANKS Heavy 16 gauge galvanized steel silo jeclions, AH Jornfi re­ inforced by special flan g e c design, Joined together with heavy tna- ; chine bolts. Door and grain chute openings J can be installed in desired locations. Silo j type roof easily erected. > JPOR INFORMATION CAll OR WRIT! j BALLARD'S SALES & CONSTRUCTION CO. I Gratis, Ohio Phone 72 } Dealer Wanted In Greene County ‘ RDAMS-THUMA LUMBER GO. ENGINEER BOOTS .......................... $7.98 to $10.48 NYLON HOSIERY ................................................ $1.29 Happy Day Cleaners & Laundry Pick-Up Service ELLISONMODERNSHOEREPAIR Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-4761 Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-9631 Hog Boxes 6x7 FT. SEMI A T5TPE Cypress Floors And Siding, Metal Roof Tops Open For Inspection Mounted On Oak Runners PRICE $55.00 7x14 — 8x16 Ft. Boxes On Order Also Feed Racks For Sale LEROY JACOBS Clifton Road Phone 7-9321 FARMERS BE PREPARED Finance the Purchase of Your Farm of Your 5hort Term Farm Mortgage Loan the FEDERAL LAND BANK WAY. Lowest Interest — Longer Term —Pay Any Day and Lower the Interest ■- Small Semi-Annual Payments —■4 percent Interest on Future Payment funds — No Renewal Fees If Depression Strikes, Be *AFE SURE SECURE Write or Call EARlr SKILLINGS, Secretary-Treasurer SPRINGFIELD NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION 203 New Zimmerman Building, Springfield,, Ohio; INCOME TAX RETURNSFEED Complete Bookkeeping Service Vincent C. Heider OFFICE IN HOME Route 235 Between Fair­ born and Xenia. Xenia Phone 2-6886 or Yellow Springs 7-2600 “Sell The Union Way” And Be Assured Of Accurate Weights Fair Grades Full Market Value And a PROMPT Settlement With si BONDED CHECK t WASHINGTON C, H. UNION STOCK YARDS Phone 9292 A Daily Livestock Market Report Every Day A t 12 j 00 Noon Over Station WCHO— 1250 On Your Dial. 1953 1953 1953 1953 1952 1952 1951 Ford 2-Door Low Mileage Ford *6* 4-Door. R&H 2-Tone Blue ................ Ford '6' 4-Door. R&H 2-Tone Red & T a n .......... .r Studebaker Commander 4-Door. Very Clean ...... Chev. 2-Door P. G. R&H ................... Chev. 2-Ddor R&H .................................. Ford 2-Door R&H. Clean $1395 $1295 $1295 $1295 $1095 $ 995 $725 1950 1950 1948 1947 1947 1946 Ford *8’ 2-Door R&H. Blue ..... Ford ‘6' 2-Door R&H. Green ... Chev. 2-Door R&H. Clean Mercury 4-Door R&H ................... Plymouth 2-Door. Reconditioned Engine Ford 2 -Door............................ $ 495 S 445 $ 295 $245 $ 245 $ 125 15 OTHER LOW PRICED USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM H ughes F ord Inc PHONE 7-7347 YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO 132 DAYTON ST.

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