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. The vacation Bible schoof direct­ ed by Miss Pauline Ferguson is being held at Clifton School each day from 9 to li;30 A. M. It; U sponsored by the Presbyterian, Baptist and United Presbyterian Churches, » Let us sell your Real EUste, City Property or Farms. Courteous, Efficient Ileal LjEstate, and Auctioneering Service. Farm Lonns, C. E. LONG : — realtor — * Phones - Office 4-78U Res, - 4-780L Limestone. St., Jamestown, O. CASH ToWorfc O r Y 6 «r Farm | F o p F a rm U s e * 1 .$300— S5(K) — SIOOO ' Csa'It now-on your farm to make a profit; Bag a -baraaia..- Betteer yourself. Repay in 6 monthly.. paytxeatH^or 2 quarterly paymeatsr- . at small cost* Get It fast on Just your own signature and farm -it«wsse'N#.,nead»: to disturb other financial arrangement* you may; have.- Repay--? easily on terms to suit you up to 2 years. Be sure to use our low-cost finance/plawfor any new* or used equipment you want to buy . . , Up to $3090; You are sure to like this special service-for quick*, farm needs; See us or your dealer at once. AND SAVINGS CO. 12Nr Detroit:St. Phone 23501 Xenia “Financing' Ohio Farmers Since 1912” *!**•?$* W elcom e TO THE A M E R I C A N ★ DR. C. J. GENSLER D O S 233 Xenia YELLOW SPRINGS Phon*.*>7311 ■v Wife. i M um ii r m& If UMUEt-TYK. HOMENAS'lffOSEItir “Oil KUCHIN- High in popular favor in. the ramble-style home* witlrJUP-characteristic. loag, low silhouette. This three-bedroom example, designed by Architect Jerome Wood, of Roches­ ter, if. Y., can be built its fit a budget; yet dt of lets every modern com* fort, and convenience. It’ hae-a Modsen "U” planned, kitchen, delightful to any housekot-per, with compact breakfast area. There's semi-separate dining space. Plenty of storage area is provided, plus extra closets. The bedroom closets are equipped with sliding doors. 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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