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

tAGE POUR YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN December 24, 1953 METHODIST Kev. Thomas it, tjniMIi, pastor D:30 a.m., CL«rcK School, Ken­ neth Campbelli supt., Kenneth Las- ley asst, Supt. 10:40 ivm., Worship Service FRIENDS ROCKFORD C’ llArEL 10:00 a.m„ Family Service 10:30 - 11:30 a m , Meeting for worship - • 8T. PAUL CATHODIC Rev, John II. Antony, pastor Sunday Masses. 7 30 ami 10 00 Saturday, Confession* at 4 30-J.3Q and 7:30-8,30 P. M. Regular Week-Day Manxes, (.30 A. M. ----- • • • CENTRAI, CIIAJ’LL A, M- L* Rev, Isaac It, Louden,, pastor w:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:40 n ci., Devotions, i 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship " f ir s t B apt ist Rev. Wm. L. Williams, pastor 10:00 A. M.—-Sunday school. 11:00 A. M.—Morn.ng worship. PRESBYTERIAN ) Dr. Buckley S. Rude, minister 1 10:30 A, M„—Morning worship. 10:30 A. M.—Church school. EPISCOPAL (Rockford Chapel) 8:00 a.m,, First Sunday of month. ■ • CI.IFTON 'PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Richard 8. Smllle, pastor 10 00 am Bible School , 11 00 a m , Morning Worship CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN James I). Taylor, Supply Pastor Mrs. Elwood Shaw, organist 10 00 A M.-Sabbath school, 1100: A, M.- -Preaching service, CLIFTON zTo.V BAPTIST Rev. Richard Phillips, pastor 10 oo A M .- Sunday school. 11:00 A M.- Morning service. BYRON EW4NGEIJCAL and REFORMED Rev. Eugene Davl*. pastor 0 30 A, M.«..Sunday School, Clif­ ford Smith, supt 0 30 a m . Junior Sunday School 10 30 a.m,, Church Service occasion. We ore ns near as your telephone. L ou F ho Spitler — l mi. North o f Yellow Springs, Tel 7-25l>3. 12-24 P.EOISTERED COCKER PUPPIES ■- Nine weeks old. Two black, one blonde Fine for Christmas gifts. Call Mrs. Keith Rlgio, phone 02-391 Ccdnrville. O. FOR SALE: Dodge Deluxe Cab Pickup. Excellent condition. CL C. Foulk, Mechanicsburg, O. Phone Resaca 3017 BETHEL LUTHERAN 0.30 A, M.—Sunday school, Leroy Shaw*, supt, 10 30 A, Ml—-Worship service. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FLOWERS — of quality for every Church Notes A CHURCH -SCHOOL PAGEANT for the children and parents was presented at the church at 4 pjn. Sunday afternoon. The subject of the pageant was tht> Holy Family and the Christ of all Peoples, The ''Church Mice" met at the church Sunday cvenlng to go carol­ ing. Tho Senior Societies met at 0:30 pm for the Advent Service biToro going to tlic Methodist Church to be guests at a Christmas, party. I . jf Order Trees Now For, Broadway, Lebanon, Ohio or the P, M A and Soil conservation Service Offices located at 303 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio, The following specie of trees are available: Ash, Beech, Buckeye, Catalpa. Blnck Cho.rry, Black Locust, Maple, Oak, Swectgum, Sycamore, Tuliptree, Walnut, Pine and Multi- flora Rose. j The supply of some species, such as Norway Spruce, Shortlcaf Pine 'and Red Oak are already exhausted. Therefore, If Greene County is to get its fair share of the u'cr.lrablc 1species, orders mast be placed in ■the next few days. Trees will arrive near April lst- Furthcr Information may be ob­ tained by phoning any or the above agencies Mr E, A. Drake. County Agricul­ tural Agent was appointed County chairman for tree planting 111 Greene County by Governor Lnusche in 195 as well as 1954, .Rep. Brown For Re-Election l I Representative Clarence J, Brown *announced today he will be a can­ didate for re-elctton to Congrss from th Seventh Congressional District of Ohio. Brown’s declaration come in a hotter to Chnlrman Noble C. Bean and Secretary Miriam Yeazcll or the Seventh District Congressional . Committee, which, on September 25th, adopted a resolution unani­ mously requesting him to be a can­ didate for re-election. Various county Republican com. mlttccs of the Seventh District, wide): is made up of Champaign. Clark, Clinton, Greene, Logan, Mad­ ison, Union, and Warren Counties, have also urged Brown’s candidacy. One of the veteran members of the Ohio delegation. Brown hns served In the Congress since 39. He Is the ranking member of the Rules H € L I D A Y e K E E T I N G f in the spirit of friendliness and goad cheer of the Christmas Season — we thank you for themany favors, and wish you all an old-fashioned Yule abounding with chccr and luppinos. Ad 43 Fora 18 P . W. WEISS FOOD MARKET Yellow Springs, Ohio Eddie Lutrell Bill Cchlit* John Funderburg Neve Ellison Ann Grolc Jean Spencer K* B. S. SALES & SERVICE Yellow Springs, Ohio 1954 Planting i Anyone desiring seedling trees to plant In the Spring of 1954 should . get their orders In within the next few days. ! Last year over 50.000 trees were: planted In Greene County as the various agencies stressed the need for more plantings, Mr. Jam©* Ben - ' nett, Soil Conservationist for Greene' County was appointed as chairman j of a “ Seedling Procurement Com- j mitiee' in an effort to help the land ! owners find a source of planting! stock for 1954. ~ I Mr. Bennett stressed that anyj ornamental planting stock should, be purchased from the local nur-i series- However, for reforestation, purposes, there are two sources of i trees available. First, any cooperators with the Soil Conservation District are eligible for free trees as part o f; their agreement lo carry out a Soil ', Consrvation plan. These orders ’ be hi the District office, 309 East Main Street, Xenia, before January, 1st. j Secondly, any landowner may purchase seedlings from the Divls- • Ion of Forestry at a very reasonable price, providing he agrees to plant them for reforestation and will pro­ tect them from livestock. Trees' from this source may be ordered' through any of the following o ffi-l y?s: County Agricultural Agents; Office, Post Office Bldg, Xenia,;; Verner Honotiell, Forester, 14 S < Frank Cain Paul Purdin Nora Fry Betty Young Sandra Blank Margaret Snyder BEST WISHES Our pacta** of Ckrlilmai grtulfnqi to our friondi, U wrapptd Inappreciation nf your loyal polronoguj GEGNER’S BARBER SHOP ' Yellow Spring*, O. We open wide our heatti to with each and every one of our loyal cuttomerti u eery kttppy holiday Jttw it. , GLEN CAFE Yellow' Spring*, O, There is no substitute for the age-old greeting sve extend to our many friends — MERRY CHR ISTMAS ! Paul Dawson Yellow Spring* (^reetinejA / V Our counllatt wt*h#L warm **d tree* TMt fraatla* will expraii, end Wltfc far yea, *«r many frleadi —‘ • All Chrlitmei HepplMitl CARLISLE MARKET Yellow Spring*, Ohio T O A L L O If It M I I N D I GREETINGS! Our b»»t wlihat for «t holiday that It eheeLfull of many, many food thlngi — tucfi « — fiepplftiit, qaod thaar and tfta ftendrout l«y « d peace of a HOLY CHR I STMAS , LINKHART’S ELEVATOR , Yellow Spring*, Ohio Committee, which controls the flow, of all legislation to the Floor of the House, as well us serving on the Republican Policy and Government Operations committee of the House. Since 1944, Mr. Brown has sen - r ed Ohio as Republican National Committeeman. Long a close per­ sonal friend and political associate of the late Senator Taft, Con­ gressman Brown took an octavo putt In Taft’s three campaigns for the Republican Presidential nomination Representative Brown is married and the father of three children. He makes his home in Blonchester where, In private life, ho heads The Brown Publishing Company which publishes several Ohio county scat newspapers, and also owns and op. crates two large vCllnton County farms. Born and reared In the Sev­ enth District, Representative Brwon is well acquainted with the needs of his constituents. Long a cham­ pion of economy and efficiency In government affairs, the Seventh District Congressman has gained an enviable reputation for looking after the welfare of those be represents, egardless of their political nffllha- :lon, as well as taking an especial In­ terest in legislation and other Fe­ deral matters affecting the farmer, the industrial worker, and the smal businessman. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Ainon Sr: N. College S t attended the funeral Saturday of the father of Mrs- John Amon Jr. in Toledo. * FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY May year Ckriifmai be fall « f laa u 4 frolic! *1 GRINNELL APPLIANCE SALES Yellow Springs, O. (Continued from page l) prcsontatlvc ami state senator will be made in the May primary along with all the state offices except auditor The committee plans to meet again January 20th. CTVIL SERVICE Application blanks for State Civil service examinations will be avail­ able from now on at the office of the County Superintendent of S hools in the Court House. Notice of positions open will be posted on the bulletin board of the Court House at the Detroit Street entran­ ce as they arc announced. Exami­ nations are being held this Satur­ day but entries have been closed since December 9. Mrs. Carl Drake, Martha and Charlotte, Whiteman St., enter­ tained tit Open House Christmas Eve. a number of'their friend*. FREE to the holder of this license . number 532S.S. 10GAL PURE PEP PLUS FREE LUBE JOB C& L SERVICE INC. CORNER CORKY A XENIA Phone 7-7481 Yellow Spring* ITHE ! F I N K & H E I N E C O . j Buyer* Of I CATTLE — IIOGS t f SHEEP nd CALVES I AT DAILY MARKET PRICE 5Springfield O. ‘ a Phone 3-1721 D I C K & T O M ’ S Yellow Springs, 0< Ycur Auctions Appreciated We Save You Dollars On Term* A* E. MARTIN Auctioneer and Real Estate Phone Clifton 7-377* Associated with P, T. Martin, Auctioneer and Real* Estate Broker, Dayton, Ohio Phono Adarra-3-Ml, MARATHON PRODUCTS Fuel Oil - Gasoline Oift - -Greases OFFICE PHONE 7-7431 HOME PHONE 7-7662 ROBERT J. GROTE Xenia At Corry St, YelMW Sprint* FISHING TACKLE AND LICENSES BADMINTON GOLF — TENNIS BOY SCOUT EQUIPMENT BICYCLES - TRICYCLES JACKETS . SWEATERS Baseball & Softball GUNS A AMUNITION USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN RECO 113 E. High st, SpringfleM,a

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