The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
(tRKKNK- COVIfTT 1‘ IU V IIN f; CO. Tcltorr H p r t m n * A erica fM t- ,!■•)<* 1 1 JnmtHiarrn Junraiil ' " mr K.ny, .ntne it <:«.4iar,iiic dtcraM Cedarville and SameslownCop Twin Bill in CCSLPldy Twin bill action in the Cedarville >nC Jamestown 4n the first game Community Softball League Friday FOR HOLIDAY and VACAT ION . . . Record Players Tape Recorders Newest Records Portables Insiruments Method Books Radios Needles Sheet Music Band accessories “ Everything in Music •Complete .Band Instrument Rental Plan nione*2-3331 S«nla- 9 W . Second St. W E J O IN IN T H E WELCOME T O T H E 44 AMERICAN” “ T h e P l a c e t o B u y F n d u h n r e ” K S $ SALES SERVICE k 1 0 8 D A Y T O N ST* Y E L L O W S P R IN G S , O . ► wr'-fjpp. rwj|.! M »«*•& ., , 4 m ,, m . * . , .-JU » night before more than BOO fans raw the Oliver Carp, go down to defeat at the hands of Cedarville AC In the opener 4-3, and the Jamrstown nine top L e a h a y ' s Shamrocks of Xenia in the night cap 4-2. • The opening game saw all tallies scored in the sixth inning as Oliver Ccrp. pushed home three runs on a pair of singles and a home run. Cedar AC came back with a single, two triples and a home run to cop the win. The AC rallcy was Started on a single by pitcher Chet Jones. Three big runs in the last of the fourth. Inning spelled doom for the’ Shamrocks as a rally-starting single by pitcher Guy Easter, followed by homers by Ed Brill and Jack Rich ardson, accounted for the James town' tallies, Loahcy's picked up its two? runs in the top. .of the fourth, Tuesday night action will return to: the Cedarville-park with the, South Charleston Merchants' play- Atixiliary.Names New 195$ Officers Here' are the«ffleers elected by Lcgiaai Auxiliary, evenLag;. I’ ltsiAm l, M n . .lolui Nickwnn; firsts vice- president* Mrs. William Alexand er; 2nd. vice president, Mrs. Sid ney Davis; secretary, Mm. Jiunes- Dalrymple; treasurer, Mrs. Albert Johnson; Chaplain, Mrs. Donald. Shialcle; Historian, Mrs.- Ray mond Dihrkpp; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Richard A n d e r s o n . Mrs, Clara Stancllff was elected to a three year? term on the executive council* News Briefs' Stevie Griffith, son of Mr; and I Mrs, R o g e r Griffith, Springfield,I {■ spent the w e e k end w i t h h is•? grandparents* Mr. and Airs. Charles j j Hickman. and Cedarville AC going against Morris Bean in the finale. Sum mary: R H E Oliver Corp. ,, £00 003 &-~3 6 1 Cedar A C .........CM 034 x~4 s l Batteries; Oliver Corp., Elborfeld and Puianey; Cedar AC, C. Jones and McPherson. R H E Leahy's ............. 000 200 0 -2 3 1 Jamestown . . . . 000 301 x—-4 8 1 ‘Batteries; Leahey's, Zellars and Morgan: Jamestown Guy Easter and R, Stafford. 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Other features include the impressive stone chimney; the natural fifepiacc;. the sheltered, entrance, and the awning-type upper sash of the corner picture-window for efficient ventilation. Working, plans for this home, from the new Colatex Book of Homes, a<*d- for many other homes of moderate cost may be obtained through it..- . it, HMr Company also extends g ^ropt oaiuulHaMew.yacvica, an^pianaiog kuMdhMMiw*’ financing ,, ' , ON YOUR FI R if* ISSUE OF “ Buy the tfm Make and Make the BestBuy” ' I* W iA ffUH STIEfT' YELLOW SWUMCS
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