The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
PAGE THREE YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN Thursday, December 10 , J!953 WLW I REAY ESTATE point buck with hla first shot Dm l* filed at the Greene County; * * * * * * • WEnon Rtl" wtJ0 |Recorder's office Included: Herb and Kav. luiri’aml and w ife singing duo of W LW x "E v erybody’s Clioretinio,” Monday through Salurdavs, G 30 a m , EST, and “ AJidwfsU’rn Hay rule," Saturdays, CIU1 p. m , K S l, said, prnctlcnlly in unison, when ashed for their favorite recipe—"cab bage bnlls!” And hero’s the way U cy fix them: CAlUtiUiE BALLS j vt lh. of hamburger lit cup-rice garlic (clove or sail, to cup onion, n il fine 1 can tomr.to vuue 1 can torn,docs ! can saner Urnid ) head cabbage salt and peppet Combine meat, rir>, garlic, on ion, salt and p< pper, . m i j shape into meatballs of (JrsiieJ si/e. W ilt cabbage leaves nni wrap one around each tr.eal In )’ I'..no in greased pan ami cover w ith i tomato s a u c e , tomalocs, and sauerkraut- More tomato juice ’ an be added if desired. Cook approximately 1V4 hours, or until the meat is well done. I.islc) Harry and Priscilla Rice to Vcr- nie and Mona Howard, lot In Y el low Springs, $1. Porter Construction Co, to Stan ley J. and Ruth B, Asciibachcr, jiart-lot in Yellow Springs, fl, Doris J and Prank Burrer, Jr„ to Porter Construction Co„ 9,056.25 square foot inset In Yellow Springs ♦1 Porter Construction Co, to Doris J. and Prank Burrer Jr, Jot In Yellow Springs, II, A IX INTF iE lT lNE OP DUTY There has been much publicity was also n member of the party, shot a 6 point buck. Percy Mercer, tester Brewer and Athel Workman went along for^thc ride. In the sta tf of West Virginia, the deer season netted a total of 10 ,- 944 deer killed for the first two days of the three day season. In Ham pshire county alone the Cqunty Clerk took In $3,201 for hunting licenses during tlie three day jserfod, SECONDANNUAL CHRISTMAS CAROL FESTIVAL iiiciv “ '-a ............- j The sccontT'onnual Ohtlslknna * ^ >U1,t0,,rt2C10<? r tro1 Carol Festival will be given by the the r activities. We a know bow j ^ pubUc ))choo, musU. dcpnrlment well they direct traffic, both vc-fQn gUJ1day, December 20th at 3:30 hlcular and pedestrian, However»|p jj hi the Bryan High School luuli- we saw something at the eonerj torjun, of Walnut St, and Dayton 8t. one j Evcry jn ^ 1C elementary morning last week that should have! hofl, lncll)dlng t,Ue kindergarten, been captured with a camera- The? B H, h g ^ , Mlxcd Chor. patrol-boy on duty there was coax- V0CB, ensemble of high school ln«. not a child, but a dog across ; quartet and a clarinet Dayton St. out of the line of traffic-f t wln’ ma!tc Up the program- Just one of those extra services a ; Mft o!d fanliUnr 'cnrols ftrt. being policeman or patrolman gives to 3prepared and unfamiliar carols from "m-imnn *v‘ ‘ all parts of the world being prepar ed, A complete listing of the pro- BRYAN HIGH CAFETERIA MENU December 14 ..... 18 Monday Ronst beef and noodles Buttered Pens- Bread and Butter Fruit and Milk Tuesday Spanish rice Cheese slice Apple - lettuce salad Bread nnd Bui ter Milk and cooky Wednesday Hamburger Pu ff Green terns Bread and Butler Fruit jelln and milk Thursday llecf Stew Buttered corn Bread and butter Fruit and milk Friday Tuna cn:>serolc Buttered peas Bread and Butter Pudding and milk com u ity. Mr. and M r s * Kenneth Chump- ; w . n -----— „ ney, Route I, are announcing the [gram wil be seen in a later Issue of •■ » » ! iisii< —orvtr I birth of a son at the Springfield (c ity Hospital,, Tuesday, December 1, HUNTERS’ LUCK The Everett Baileys’ of Hyde Ra., wit! have plenty of venslon this winter. Everett took his sons Rich ard and Johnny with him to their lodge on Mb Storm, W-Va. for the deer hunting season. They came back with one for each of them. Johnny, 11, was without doubt the proudest hunter on the mountain. He brought down an 8 this paper- Tlie program Is directed by Mr, William H. M’cGIl), music supervisor. He will be assisted by the classroom teachers of each grade. Parents and friends of the school are Invited to attend the program, BIRTHS — A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Goodson, 107 Tower Court on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Mercy Hosp ital, Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Charlton Fairfield Pike, are tlie parents or a| daughter, Awrtv Sunday, Doc-6 at i Mercy Hospital, Springfield. ONLY ONE PER CENT FOREIGN LOANS REPAID O f the $42 billion the U- S, lent to foreign countries during World War H only 6429 million or about one per cent has been repaid, The biggest amount owed this country is 811 billion by Russia. We also lent Russia 180 naval vessels. They still have them. Daughttcr Arriveh Mr and Mrs. Bonds Tatotn. Jr, (Caroline Loci, of Norwood O , are announcing the birth of a daughter Sunday, Decfl, at Good Samaritan Hospital In Cincinnati' The baby weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces at birth anu has been named Connie Elaine, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Loc of Hyde Road are the maternal grandpar ents. The paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs- Bonds Tatem, Sr„ of Elizabethton, Tynn. FESS NAMED" TO COMMITTEE State Sen, Lowell Fess <R) of Yel low Springs has been named to the Aid for the Aged Committee, one of five committees set up by the Ohio Legislative Service Commission, These committees will study laws and problems on specific subjects and make suggestions to the 14- member Legislative Service Com mission for recommendation to the 101st General Assembly, Other com mittees will be appointed when the ccnmdslon meets Dec, 11. Tire cqjn- mlttcc to which Sen. Fess was named is ohairmaned by Rep, Kline L. Roberts (R ) of Columbus. Just Fishin’ i i uLssSsu MARBLE RUBBER CERAMIC QUARRY MIRAPLAS PLASTIC YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO 211 S. Winter Street Phone 7-7688 1 3 9 D a y t o n at. S T E V E N S O N TILE COMPANY Yellow S p r in g ! Phone 7-7209 i w i ,UXE HAMBURGERS W illi Lettuce A Tomato IBREAKFAST — LUNCH| STEAKS — DINNER FOUNTAIN SERVICE DICK & TOM’S [Open to 12 p, m. Yellow Springs^ The hunting season may have opened but Charlie Gore w ill set tle for a fishing pole until snow and Ice force him front his com fortable p r c - occupation, The 4VLW singing "heart throb” Is featured -on "Midwestern Ilay- rlde,” Saturdays, 6:30 p, m., EST. :HUNTERS’ LUCK The hunting party who went to Forman's Lodge In Mt. Storm In West Virginia for the deer season, did not come back empty-handed. Archie Peterson and Dr Gentler were able to bag their quota and Elwood Straycr of Xenia, who was with the party, brought ids doer down also. Troop 78 met at the Presbyterian , Church Monday evening. Silver >Fox Parol gave a demonstration on j fire prevention, with a few remarks from the other patrols. We played Jump the Shot for a while and then adjourned the meeting, w e had a Orcon Bar meeting after ward. HIGH STANDARDS _ IN CHEMISTRY iQ S'! by Science Features *<& - One o f the major problems fac ing scientists who search for now chemical Weapons against discaao is to find drugs which will be harm ful to disease organisms —, but harmless to the humnn body. 4 To maintain these high stand- nnls, every drug Is thoroughly ten ted in th e laboratory be fo re being re leased for use In humans, It must not cause a n y h a r m f u l s-'ShYSWV "s id e -e ffe c ts ," '\ ovon when given for a prolonged ^ period o f time and in doses s u ffic ie n t to A c o m b a t t h a ^ germs. ✓ One Indication of how successful such efforts have been was shown in a recent report by two Army physicians who treated 70 tuber culosis patients with massive doses of terrnmycin for four months. The patients were given five grams of the antibiotic daily, instead o f the usual one gram dose. > Reporting on the patients’ re sponse to the treatment, the phy sicians said that none o f the pa tients had to have the drug dis continued during the four months —and noted that such heavy doses of terrnmycin had scarcely ever before boon given for so long a period. i In cases where mild stomach up sets were noted, these reactions were checked by giving the drug with meals, with cream, or with corn syrup, the doctors said./ “LETS FACE IT, FOLKS FURAY 'S lint i* Ilumlmis of "IIAIiD-TO-CIET*’ TOYS SCRABBLE (JAMES TOY RECORD FLAYERS SEWING MACHINES SHEAFFKR ’ ’SNORKEL" PENS ELECTRIC RAZORS MEN’S SHAVING SETS COSTUME JEWELRY TREE ORNAMENTS FURAY’S REXALL DRUGS 239Xenia Avo Phone 7 - 7353 . . . I’LL BE BACK AGAIN NEXT YEAR!” Be prepared with a Holiday Club Savings Plan! 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