The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22

Thursday, August 27, 1953 THE YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN PAGE THREE At (Dm* (Hhurrlfra YELLOW SPRINGS AME CHURCH It«v, Isaac It. Loudtn, pastor Sunday School, 9 am . Nathan Jefferson, Superintendent Worship, 11 am , C’ENTKAI, CTIAPEI, A. M. E, Rev. Isaac It. LoudIn, pastor tSOKmrmjSdSdBd 2 M% FOR YOUR MONEY OUR 81'EC'IAI, HAVINGS PI,AN Drop In Ask For Details | P 30 a m , Sunday School J 10.40 t a n , Devotions, < 11.00 a m . Morning Worship j SELMA METHODIST CIIL'KCH Gene Lindslcy Winnns, Minister Sunday; 0.45 A M. Morning Worship & Holy Communion, 10 30 A M Church School. T t t FIRST Pit E 8 ISYTEItIAN CHURCH (Ccdarvillc) Wilbert Sterner, pastor 10:00 a.m. The Church a t Study Nathan Elder, superintendent. MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK Memticr of F.D.I.C. 22B59SS3BS2^ imv B U C K E Y E WOODWORKING CO. CABINETS And FORMICA LUMBER — MILL WORK ROOFING — SIDING IMPROVEMENT LOANS 350 Monroe Phone 2002 Xenia, Ohio FAMOUS CHEAP STORE . . . BACK TO SCHOOL . . . Childrens' dresses ..... ............................ $1.19 to 1.95 Childrens' cotton slips ................... ........ 59c and 70c Boys’ oveall pants 8 oz. Sanforized ...... ........... $1.59 Boys’ western dungarees ...... ...................... .... $1.95 Jackets to match .. ____________ ____ _ $2.59 FAMOUSCHEAPSTORE Xenia, Ohio Wc Deliver HOGS, CATTLE CALVES and SHEEP NO COMMISSION FREE TRUCKING Kirk's Stock Yards CALL FOR DAIRY MARKET Washington, C. H., O. Phone: 2599 i r x i l"3HERCURYSl A r r iv in g Da ily! m c :s i a ii co lo rs ! EftS ' • fn Allowance C im ’ hj Down Our a, d V/o7/ Tradm Yoor Woyl | R. 1. STfAT. TUTORS, Inc. | 1 1 5 -ir r*»**“*-*^. J YOUR ; I.W ()!„: r.llatCLT.V DEALER -117 EAST COLUMBIA SPRINGFIELD, OHIO EE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK YELLOW SPRINGS CEDARV1LLE s e 35 Classes for all ages 11 00 am . The .Church a t Worship Special music. Message by the pastor, 7.00 pm . The Church Youth The w , F. will meet a t the home of MLv» Hally Kay Creswoll. The Church In Action Sunday August 30 the Church Scs- rim meets a t 2.00 p.m t t f FIRST BAPTIST (Yellow .Springs) Rev. Win. L. Williams, paster 10.00 A. M.—-Sunday school, 11.00 A. M. Morning worship. METHODIST (Yellow Springs) Rev, Thomas B, Smith, pastor 0 30 A. M. Sunday School, Rob­ ert Duncvant, supt.. Kenneth Lasley asst supt. 10:40 A. M. Morning worship. Sermon lople: “ICs a Family affair'* 7:00 1\ M, .Youth Fellowship. t t t PENETECOSTAL C, of C. Rev. M. C. Scott, pastor (Jamestown) 10.00 A. M.“Sunday school. 12:00 to 12:30 broadcast over sta­ tion WCHO, Washington O. H. di­ rect from the church. 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic service. 7:30 P, M, —Wednesday prayer meeting, Friday: 7:30 P. M,.-—Young people meet­ ing. a a a • i r UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (CedarviHe) James II. Patterson, pastor 10:00 A. M. -Bible school. Raymond Sprucklcn, supcrlnlcn- dent. 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. 6:30 P. M .—- Junior Missionary meeting. 7:30 P. M.-"Evening service. Wednesday: 8:00 P, M.- Prayer meeting. Thursday: 0:00 P. M.~ Oholr rehearsal. .j. .j. .j. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Jamestown) Harry E. Arthur, pastor Paul Langdon, Sunday School supt, 10:00 A, M. Sunday School 11.00 A. M. Morning Worship Sermon Topic: “Musing” CLIFTON ZION BAPTIST Rev. Richard Phillips, pastor 10:00 A. M.—-Sunday school, 11:00 A. M.—Morning service, i* i* CHURCH OF GOD (Ccdarvillc) Elwood C, Palmer, pastor; Mrs, John Murphy, organist 10:00 A, M, Sunday school, Mrs, David StrobrJdgc, supt. 11:00 A, M.~ Worship service. . 7:45 P, M.—Evening service, Wednesday: 7:45 P. MV> Midweek prayer serv­ ice. FRIENDS CHURCH Marshall II. Robbins, pastor 10:00 A, M.«»Sunday school, 11:00 A, M, Worship service. 7:15 P. M.--Youth meetings. 8:00 P. M." -Evangelistic service. .J. 4. X UNITED PRESBYTERIAN (Jamestown) R, A. Jamieson, pastor 10:00 A, M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Worship service. Sermon Theme: “The Face of Jesus Christ," t + i CHURCH OF CHRIST (Bowersvlllc) James M. Grange, pastor 10.00 A. M. ■Bible School. 10:45 A. M. . Morning worship. 8:00 P. M. Evening Evangelis­ tic Service. Monday: 8:00 P. M.~ Monday, youth meet­ ing. Saturday: 8:00 P. M,—‘Prayer service, r I f CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN John Collins, pastor Mrs. Elwood Shaw, organist 10:00 A. M. sabbath school. 1100: A. M....Preaching service. .j. X .j. MT. TABOR '.METHODIST CHURCH I). Merle HIM, pastor 9:00 A. .M.~-worship. 9:45 A, M.—Church school. Tuesday: 12:00 Noon--Annual picnic, Wil­ liams Memorial Park in Wilming­ ton. f f f ST, PAUL CATHOLIC (Yellow Springs) Rev. John II. Antony, pastor Sunday Masses, 7:30 and 10:00 Saturday, Confessions a t 4:30-5:30 and 7:30-8:30 P. M. Regular Week-Day Masses, 7:30 A. M. J. . 1 . t r r Jamestown Friends Church Dewitt Foster, pastor Sunday, August 30, 1953 The church school convenes at 9:30 under the supervision of Fred Lewis. The service of divine worship is nt 10:30. “The Minister- Ills Cross” is to 1>2 the sermon theme. The mid-week meeting for prayer and fellowship is a t 8 o'clock Wed­ nesday evening. t t t PRESBYTERIAN (Yellow Springs) Dr. Buckley S. Rude, minister 10:30 A. Ml—Morning worship. 10:30 A. M.—Church school. t t t BETHEL LUTHERAN 9:30 A. M,"-Sunday school, Leroy Shaw, supt. 10:30 A, M .—Worship service. t + f BYRON EVANGELICAL and REFORMED AUCTION! GREENE COUNTY FARM — 29 ACRES - AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY. AUGUST29.1953 BEGINNING AT 1sOO P, M. LOCATEiL-Onc and one-half miles cast of Bowersvlllc, Ohio, on Power* Road In Jefferson Township, * REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 2:00 P. M One of Green County's good small farms Improved with n substantial two- story frame house with five rooms on the first floor, three rooms on the second floor and enclosed back porch, Good Barn Poultry house, garage and utility building. Electricity and plenty of water. AH buildings are substantial and In average to good stale of repair. Land Js level, all tillable and In a high stale of production. General farm appearances arc good. This desirable small farm Is well located In 0 good farming community near Bowersvlllc, AH modern rural conveniences such art school bus, rural moil, electricity, telephone, etc, Bowersvlllc school district. Present Own­ ers are selling this farm only because Of advanced ngc and 111 health. Inspection permitted prior to sale, Bale on the premises. Bells to the highest bidder. TERMM 8 12.000.00 rash a t time of sale, habitue to be paid on delivery of deed, Purchases will receive good title and immediate possession, PERSONAL PROPERTY Beginning promptly nt 1:00 P. M. the following described Herns sell to the highest bidder; HOUSEHOLD GOODS Table lop gas kitchen range; electric washer, like new; kitchen table and four chairs; kitchen cabinet; droplcaf table; antique sofa; antique folding bed; day bed; antique three piece bedroom suite including bed, drawer and marble top wash stand; ouk bed, complete; Iron bed, com­ plete; bedroom furniture; 12X13 rug and pad; piano and stool; vlctrolo and records; pictures; mirrors; dining room table and four chairs; rock­ ing chairs; odd tables and stands; dishes and kitchen utensils;* Wdrnv Morning heating stove and other items. MISCELLANEOUS 125 bu. oats; 25 bu, car com; odd lots of baled alfalfa and straw; brooder house; poultry equipment; dimension lumber; milk buckets; garden tools; hand tools, etc. JERSEY COW, extra good milker CHEVROLET SEDAN 1936 model, in good running condition. PERMS—Personal properly sells for cash MR.&MRS.A.C.MOROW Jamestown, Ohio, R(, 2 — Ph, ltowersviHe Exchange ilSIt S itle C o n d u c te d b y T h e H ftU e y -M u rp h y -D a rb y s h lre Co. It«*! Batoto Brokers — 55 E, Locmt ISL, Wilmington, Ohio — Phono XM* Rev. Eugene Davis, pastor 9:30 A. M,—Sunday School, Clif­ ford Smith, supt. t t t HOWKRSVILLF. METHODIST Raymon Konkright, pastor 10:00 A. M,—Church School. 10:50 A. M,—Worship Service 8:00 P. M.~Methodist Youth Fel­ lowship meeting In the church. •j* *|« NEW JASPER METHODIST D. Merle Hill, pastor 10:00 A, M.--Church school. 11:00 A. M,—Worship. 7:00 P. M.--M. Y. F. 7:30 P. M.-—Couple Class meet. Monday: 7:00 P, M .-M . Y. F, project f t f CHURCH OF CHRIST (Grape Grove) Paul Weiner, pastor 10.00 A. M-—Bible School. 11:00 A, M,--Worship Service, 7:00 P, M,—Young People. 7:00 P, M.—*Young People. 8:00 P. M,—Evening Worship. 8:00 P, M.—Midweek. Bible Study and Prayer Service each Wednes­ day night. t t t METHODIST CHURCH (Ccdarvillc) Gene Llndslcy Wlnans, Minister Sunday: 10:00 A. M.--Church School. Tom Hamer, supt.; Monroe Pyles, Asst. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Sennon Topic: “When Guests Don't Come to Dinner!” Each Wednesday, 6:45 P. M. Choir Rehearsal This week: Thursday, August 27, 8:00 P.M. The Golden Rule Class meets at our Church. This Week: Thursday, Aug. 27, 8:00 P.M. The Wesley Class meets at the home of Donald and Virginia Sipc. t t f EPISCOPAL (Rockford Chapel) 8:00 A .M .—First S u n d a y of month. .j. .j* .j. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Jamestown) Howard McGinnis, pastor 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:30 A. M.—Morning Worship. 8:00 P. M.-~Evangelistic service. Monday: 7:30 P, M.—-Young people meet, f t f THE METHODIST CHURCH (Jamestown) Elwood L. Rose, pastor 9:20 A, M.—The Story Hour for the kiddies. 0:30 A, M.—Church school. 10:30 A. M, •—Morning worship, with nursery for toddlers. t t f PAINTERSVILLE Rnymon Konkright, pastor 9:45 A. M.—Worship service, 10:00 A. M.—Church School. *|* j: FRIENDS ROCKFORD CHAPEL 10:30-11:30 A. M.—Meeting Tor worship. + f f ZION BAPTIST CHURCH (Jamestown) Rev. Swain, pastor 11:00 A, M.—Morning worship. ,j 4 4 , ROSS CHAPEL A.M.E. (Jamestown) Rev, W. Camel Ayres, pastor 10:00 A, M.—Sunday school. 11:00 A, M,--Morning worship. Y S. Resident To Be In Wedding Mary Ann Mcffcrd, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mcffcrd, 421 Dayton S t , will be maid of honor a t the wedding of Miss Beverly Nu- gen to Mr. Roy Morris of Cambridge Ohio Sunday, August 30 In the Cam­ bridge, 1st Methodist Church, Mr. and Mrs, Mcffcrd are planning to attend the wedding. ATTEND CAMP Members of the "Chatters nnd Stitches” 4-H Club who attended last weeks session nt Camp Cllftin In­ clude Susan Bctscher, Mary nnd Carol Dillon, Ann Meredith, Vivinn Oliver, June Varner, Judy Bullcn, Dorothy and Carolyn B ittner nnd Knthnlccn Batdorf. Professor Tosses Hat In Ring Prof. James T. Henry of 110 Col- lumbus Avc . Xenia, hns taken out nominating petitions as a candidate for Xenia City Commission, accord­ ing to officials a t the Greene Coun­ ty Board of Election. Prof, Henry is head of the Georgrnphy Depart­ ment a t Central State College, He Is the first to seek one of the three seats which wil be open in November elections. Commissioners Wilbur H. Thornhill, E. B, Ellis and Inthebag! Hltfi yi.td and top quality tor aummer paaturca and fall planting! This is cape- daily true 1! the bag beare the BIO M brand. Farmera In the Miami Valley know, because they've used It for 27 years, that BIQM brand la always manufactured UP to highest standards, •ever down to price. Order now from your BIO M dealer. f h t Miami Partllli'af \ Company la an Inda- •andant Miami Valley concern andtr tha direct Sparatioa •( he owner*. P. E. Cox linve Indicated they will not seek re-election. Deadline for Commission candida­ tes for the November election is Thursday, Sept. 3, or 60 days prior to election as set by City Charter. Candidates for Fnirborn City Cl- uncll and Yellow Springs Council are not required to file until 30 days before election, or, until Oct 3. “Because in the administration It hath respect not tothe few but the multidtudc, our form of government is called a democracy. Wherein there Is not only an equality amongst all men in point of law for their pri­ vate rontravcrsles, but in election to public offices we consider neither class nor rank," —-Thucydides “Democracy Is based upon the con­ viction that there are extraordinary possibilities In ordinary people," Harry Emerson Fosdlck USED EQUIPMENT PRICED TO SELL S-Kodabromldc Printer* for roll film, 135 through 116 Ideal for the aiuaiiirc or small photoflni.shcr with limited amount of work. I - lilt Series B Grnflex. camera complete with six film holders, Him pack adapter and roll film adapter. Sl/.c 2'.i x 3':, used little. NELSON CRESWELL STUDIO — PHOTOGRAPHERS — PHONE 6-3311 CEDAKVILLE. OHIO GRINNELEL APPLIANCE YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR THESE FAMOUS APPLIANCE BRANDS — — Weatinghouse — Hotpoint — Hoover — Youngstown Kitchens — R. C. A. TV and Radio — Dumont TV “The best costs so little more” GRINNELL APPLIANCE SALES SALES — SERVICE Phone 7-7756 YELLOW SPRINGS, O. H m Miami F«1iliz*r Company ••hoi gtotlan • Bayun 10 , Olila Office and factory Trabaln, Ohla FAMOUS FOR VIRGINIA HAM DINNERS. . . BREAKFAST ANY HOUR OF DAY BAKED HAM — PORK BEEF TURKEY — CHICKEN — DINNERS OPEN 7 DAYS — CA.M. till 1 P.M. GLEN CAFE XENIA AVE. CAFETKKtA STYLE — YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO § Ask Your Dealer For . . . D&H ’WEATHERIZED ’ S E E D CERTIFIED VIGO WHEAT ^ CERTIFIED SENECA WHEAT J CERTIFIED BUTLER WHEAT ^ WONG BARLEY KENBAR BARLEY CERTIFIED THORNE WHEAT CERTIFIED TRUMBULL WHEAT ROYAL WHEAT KY. NO. I BARLEY BALBOA RYE ROSEN RYE OHIO NO. 1 BARLEY ALL VARITIES OF LEGUMES AND GRASSES AREA DEALERS CEDARVILLK CHAIN CO. J Ccdarvillc, Ohio S XENIA FARMERS EXCHANGE ^ Xenia Ohio S OSBORN CO-OP. ^ Fairborn, Ohio S ALPHA SEED & GRAIN A Alpha, Ohio JAMESTOWN FEED STORE Jamestown’Ohio GREENE CO. FARM BUREAU Xenia* Ohio O. B. ARMSTRONG Fairborn, Ohio SEAMAN GRAIN CO. BowersviHc Ohio DeWine & Hamma Seed Co. SOLD ONLY THROUGH DEALERS

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