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

PAGE FOUR THE YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN Thursday, August 27 ,1953 DIVORCE NOTICE » Roger Jcnks 1 vh . Case No, 281211 Dorothy L, Jrnka nnd 1 Lnwrcnrc J. Codling 1 Dorothy L, Jcnks, by her next friend nod natural guardian Law­ rence J. Codling, whose place of residence is 1000 Bowman Drive, TAXI Safety Cab Co. 7:7398 Pick Up * Delivery Service Group Itales Special Trips YKI.l.OW SIMtINGS E r c H M A N ’ S GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES WIRING MATERIALS and LIGHTING FIXTURES 12 West Main si. Xenia, O, Phone 652 MARATHON PRODUCTS Fuel Oil - Gasoline Oils - -Greases OFFICE PHONE 7-7431 HOME PHONE 7-7662 ROBERT J. GROTE Xenia nl Curry SI. l'cllow Springs Millwest City, Oklahoma, will take notice that on July 23, 195.1, the undersigned filed his petition n- gainst her in the Court of Common Pleas of Greene Comity, Ohio, pray­ ing fo r n divorce on Die grounds of gross neglect of duty, Said cause will ho for hearing on and a fte r the 3rd day of September, 1953. ROC!Kit JUNKS fly Peterson and Nealhcrton 11 Allen Building, Xenia Ohio, his attorneys, LEGAL NOTICE William C. Bland, whose where­ abouts anti place of residence Is unknown, and cnnnni wdh i;*,Tam­ able diligence, be nsectlalnrd, \ui! lake notice that on July 27Lh. 1051, Anthony Schmitz and June Schmitz flirt! their crrlnln peMlon before the Jmentle Comt of Greene Coun­ ty. Ohio, seeking authority from tlv Conn i adopt one Jacqueline Kay Miami ,\nd raid William C. Miami will f ,ether take notice that said cause wll rente on for hearing be­ fore the Juvenile Court of Orecne County, Ohio, on Saturday, Septem­ ber 19th, 15*53 .a 10 o'clock A, M. at which time the Court will con­ sider wild petition and make such degree and order of the Court as may lie proisor In. the premises, SHOUP AND 1IAGLKR Attorneys for Petitioners Anthony Schmitz and June Schmitz "Get out of the wnsh-by-hnnd", urges a recent Issue of the Home Service Digest, distributed free each month by The Dayton Power and Light Company, The Digest declares man-made fabrics may be washed by automatic equipment without ill effects, and may be dried on a lim­ ited-lime drying cycle on automatic dryers. :=3E 3 WE DO IT . . . CEMENT WORK CEMENT BLOCKS & WORK EXCAVTING AND GRADING —SAND AND GRAVEL; LAND CLEARING: PONDS & LAKES W. B. DAWSON COAL COMPANY YELLOW SPRINGS ARY’S GREENHOUSE Give US a ring when you arc In need of funeral sprays or bas­ kets. Wo also make corsages and wedding flowers, PRICES ARE RIGHT Phone — Jamestown 4-9952 FARM Paints Appliances FARM Implements IB S SALES&SERVICE STORE HOURS — 8:00 a.m. to (5:00 p.m. Mon, thru Sal Phone 7-7355 Yellow Springs 108 Dayton St. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT -Apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Adults -No pets—Ref­ erences, Mrs. M, A, Turner, 300 Dayton St. Phone Yellow Springs, 7-8051. FOR RENT—Three 3-room furnish­ ed nppart merits, one 2 -room apart­ ment, Couples only, es -1271, oor Bus. 0 - 1781 , 8-20 WANTED—Ironing to ddo In my home, tCorner Railroad and School St ) Phone Cedarvillc 0-4121. 8-20,2.7 WANTED TO RENT a farm 100- 300 acres. Have own equipment. Harold Brown Hillsboro, Ohio - R.R. 5 tJ-20-271 HELP WANTED 2 waitresses wanted Air o 2 v-union to help In kitchen. Apply Glen Cate, Yellow .Spring,*!, Ohio FOR SALE- 1049 Studebaker 3/4 ton pick-up truck. Stokes Motor FOR SALE- Dttroc, Boars and Gilts. Joint D. Stover. Phone CedarviUc 6-2203. 8-20,27,9-3,10 FOR SALE- 1950 Roycraft House Trailer, 30 foot 3 rooms modern. Blrcli interior. Excellent condi­ tion, Phone Clifton 75903. 8-13 FOR SALE-4 registered Red Poll FREE to the holder of this license . number 90 - SS IORAL PURE PEP PLUS FREE TUBE JOB C&L SERVICE INC. CORNER CORRY S i XENIA Phone 7-7481 Yellow Springs cows with calves, 1 Red Poll bull. Harold Brown Hillsboro, Ohio - R,R. 5 (J-20-27) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Robert E, Besch, D e ­ ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Paul D. Garrlnger, has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator with tho Will Annexed of the estate of Rob­ ert E. Besch, d e c e a s e d late of Jamestown Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 8 th day of AtigUst, 1953. William B, Mo Calllster Judge of the Probate Court, G r e e n e C o u n t y , O h i o By Luella Houser, Chief Deputy Clerk Yellow Springs Personals Mr. and Mrs. Donald Welch retur­ ned recently tl thtlr home after a two weeks trip spent in Mason City. Iowa, While there, Mr. Welch at­ tended an auctioneering school. c * • Mrs. Plilllp Hammond, 150 E, Li­ mestone St. returned last week from a trip to California where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Martha Bolster of Los Angeles, • • • Dave Jenkins, Bil Brannuni, and Bob Masey returned last weekend after spending a few days In Cana­ da fishing. • * * Mrs. Alton Prince, 012 Phillips St„ returned home Friday l'rltn. Maine. Mr. Prince was called to her fathers home In Maint about three weeks ago due. to his illness I t is reported th a t he Is much Unproved. • • • Donald Hutslcr, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Hutslcr, Springfield Pke. had as guests recently, Ed. Potokar. Joe Kocb. and Lnrry Kozad, nil of Cleveland. T 8 hey ere students at Ohio University. • • • Mr. and Mrs, Leo Hughes and fam A. E. MARTIN Auctioneer and Real Estate Your Auctions Appreciated We Save You Dollars On Terms Phone Clifton 7-5770 Associated with F. T, Martin, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, Dnyton, Ohio Phone Adams 3-601. a t Erbaugh’s The Best In DRUGS SUNDRIES MEDICINES CHEMICALS TRUSSES-BODY APPLIANCES A Registered Pharmacist Always at Your Service Erbaugh & Johnson Xenia Ave. Si Glen SL YELLOW SPRINGS T I L E MARBLE RUBBER CERAMIC QUARRY MIRAPLAS PLASTIC S T E V E N S O N 139 Dayton sL TILE COMPANY Yellow Springs Phone 7-7209 THEFEDERAL LANDBANK WAY IS THEFARMERSWAY 4 percent Interest - 33 Years No Fees No Commission Prepayment Privilege of Any Amount Anytime CALL OR WRITE Earl Skillings, Secretary-Treasurer 803 MicM Building Springfield, Ohio ^ Telephone 3-3481 f o r l K h SAver Z£r tw INSURED SAFETY ” * 1 0 , 0 0 0 . Savings p u t fo w o r k b t / \ f h e / O ' - , -41 ’*'• e a r n f r o m t h e / - f PEOPLE'S BUILDING Ac SAVINGS CO. t l GREEN ST. "Since 1885" XENIA, O. w 3 E Wr} Keep Them Producing With PURITY FEEDS QUALITY and RESULTS FOR HEALTHIER FIGS — FASTER GAINS — FOR LARGER PROFITS — UNHURT,S Y ellow spr ings 3E ELEVATOR " 1 ,.g ld feg Manet 1-Wit 53E5S5 m Vilage Planning CommissionSlated To Hold Special Meeting Friday lly, 132 Walnut st.. spent the week­ end nt Benton Harbor, Mich. They returned Sunday evening • A • f Mrs. Guy Hnlterman, Xenia Avc„ returned home recently after visiting tier uncle, Mr, John Pottsln, De­ troit. Mr. Potts iias been atriously ill for Lite past year. A A A a Miss Vivian Ohern, a nurse nt the Yellow Springs Clinic is on vaca­ tion this week at her home near Pit­ tsburg, Pn, A A * A Miss Trent Hawes, 111 S, College Sl„ Is visiting In Florida. MAYORS GOURT ■l l l l i l l l M I I I I ■ siiiiiinttiisii Eight cases were too be tried In Wednesday's session of Mayor's Court, Mrs, Alice Rnbson of 516 Xenia Avc., was arrested Sunday when the car she was driving collided a- bout 9:45 a.m. with the Miami Town ship Fire Department's car driven by Fire Chief James M. Dnlrymplc, She was cited for failure to yield right- of-way. Mrs. Rnbson was driving north of Phillips St, When she col­ lided with Chief Dalrymplc, who was driving cast on W, Limestone St. On Aug. 20, Wiilliam B. Mickle, Sr„ 32, of Xenia ,was cited for driving while intoxicated, and posttd $205 bond. Clayton Bays, 18, of 352 Day- ton St., was cited on the same day for Improper operation of a momlor vehicle and posted $15 bond. Placed In Greene County Jail Saturday In lieu of bond was James R. Jeffries, 19, of .Xenia, who was cited for driving while intoxicated. An Antioch Area Theatre actor, Ralph E. Drischell, 25, was arrested Sunday for disorderly conduct. He displayed an open bottle of an in­ toxicating beverage. Also arrested Sunday wore two Springfielders, John D. Horton, 20, charged with operating a motor ve­ hicle without an operator's license, and John Hubert, 24, who had al­ lowed an unlicensed driver to op­ erate his motor vehicle. He posted $25 bond. A special meeting of the Village Planning Commission .Is slated for 8 pan, Friday In the Opera House for the purpose of deciding whether or not to close S. College St„ between Livermore and Corry Sis, and Presi­ dent St, from S, College St. to Her­ man St, At Monday's Planning Commis­ sion, members discussed the two proposals nnd decided to study this week the traffic flow on S, College St,, after which the ijortlon of the street between Livermore and Cor­ ry will I ks temporarily blocked while a traffic survey is conducted on N. College end Limestone 81s. Because It Is not n through street, President 81. creates little, or no traffic problem, Commission offletnls stated, The proposal to nbnndon these two sections of streets was made to the Yellow Springs Vtlagc Council last week. The council referred it to the planning commission for re­ commendations, At Monday night's meeting a mas- tu plan for the Antioch campus was shown the planning commission under It the abandoned streets will go covered over and landscaped into tiro overall campus plan. No objection were raised against tho proposal and it Is almost a fore­ gone conclusion that approval of the planning commission will be ■given, men reasonable security and hoi» for themselves and for their child­ ren." — Franklin Delano Roosevelt “Democracy means not ‘I am as good as you arc,’ but ‘You are as good as I am.' ” - - Rev, Theodore Parker "Wherever we look we come bnck to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution as tire anchors of our democracy and welfare, Wo don't want an empire, we want de­ mocracy, Tiie ideal of democracy Is the highest humanity ever developed, —1Theodore Dreiser “Our wny or living together Is ft strong but delicate fabric. It s made up of many threads. It lias been wo­ ven over many ccntures by tho pa­ tience and sacrifice of countless lib­ erty-loving men and women. I t scrv es es a cloak for the protection of poor and rich, of black and white, of Jew nnd Gentile, of foreign and pa- George R. Carter, 18, of Spring- field. was arrested Monday for il­ legal parking. Ho posted $2 bond. "Democracy can thrive only when it enlists the devotion of (hose whom Lincoln called the common people. Democracy can hnld that devotion only when It ndcquntcly respects thir dignity by so ordering society as to assure to the masses of men and wo- TIIE FINK & HEINE CO. Buyers Of CATTLE - HOGS SHEEP nd CALVES AT DAILY MARKET PRICE Springfield, O. Phone 3-9721 W .'W SP i live born. Let us not tear it asunder. For no man knows, once it is hestroy ed, where or when man will find its protective wormlh again," Wendell WlllkJc ■KLUXK HAMBURGERS With Lettuce St Tomato IBREAKFAST — LUNCH | STEAKS — DINNER FOUNTAIN SERVICE „ DICK & TOM’S f > 20 pcii to 12 p, in. Yellow Springs! AUCTION ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 85 ACRE CLINTON COUNTY FARM TUESDAY SEPT I, 1 9 5 3 SELLS AT 6:00 P, M. (EVENING SALE) LOCATED—5 )2 miles eastof Port William, 1} mile north of Bloom­ ington. Ohio, near Grassy Hun Church, Just off State Route 72, in Wilson Township, Here is a good producing medium-sized farm located in an excellent farming community. All tillable and In an excellent slate of cultiva­ tion, This farm is well tiled, and over 50ej black soil. Here Is that corn and hog farm you've been looking for. Improvements consist of six-room, two-story brick house, utility bounding, Main barn approximately 35 ft. x 40 ft., with "L" shaped building. Main barn approximately 35 ft. x 40 ft,, with "L” shaped slicd attach LI, partial concrete floor. One utility shed, one granary plied by three wells and cistern. Fences arc average to good. Elect­ ricity, Bowersvlllt school district, TERMS—$5000.00 deposit day of sale, balance upon confirmation of sale and delivery of deed. Purchaser will receive good title and pos­ session of hoasc on or about October I, 1953. Purchaser will be given Fall seeding privileges. Growing corn Is reserved as personal prop­ erty. Said premises were appraised at $250.00 per acre and cannot be sold lor less than two-thirds of the appraised value, SelLs^on the premises and to the highest bidder, inspection permitted. WILLIS DEVOE Administrator of the Estate of Edna L. Dcvoe, Deceased Hayes Ac Hayes, Attorneys, Wilmington, Ohio Sale Conducted by Bailey • Brown - Back Co. 98 East Locust SL WILMINGTON, OHIO Phones, 2312, 2322 / j" **V» . *v .■-..y •• • v. • -T ,' ■!’ » 'J •8- >,' '*y 5*U .A S ' " Year WHUt/l Guarantee ... Strangest Ever! 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