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

T»#tt IS Tbumkty, .July 23, 1353 cmtsiswK tnotww i*iti.vrw<J cn, Trtlnw Si>rln<tn A mrrlcnn JumrulJMii Journal t rslnrvlltr llrrnltl MRS. H. A, FENFIELD WILLIAM '0 . KINGSOLVER JAAIE5TOWN* "William 0. Klug- solvt r. 88, retlml f a r m c r, died Thursday at 6;|0 A. AI„ at his home on Plymouth pond, two miles south of J a m e s t o w n , In falling health lour years he had been scri- ^1>s. Grace C Penfldd. 705 Grand ) ill only two days. Avc,, Dayton, widow of Dr. H ard -! ao« of Andrew and Atartha son A, Penfield ami former Greene f Kln« siolyi'r' he wtta born in T<?n™ - , . , i sec. April 20. 1868. He moved to Coimtian, died Wednesday at h c r j lhp Jnmeslown conn)lunity f r o m home following an extended « i - j Clinton County 20 years ago. Atr. ness. Kingsolvof was a member of tho Born at Jamestown she had re- Freewill Baptist Church in Tcnnes- slded in Dayton 55 years. She was! sce* a member of Grace M e t h o ft 1s t1 Survivors Include his widow, Mrs, , .. .. ,, . . ‘ Cora Phulps Klngsolvor; six chil- Ctiurch In that City, the Dayton i drcn; Mrs iva Harrls, Dallns, Tex,; Woman's .Club and the Woman's j Andww 0f Columbus; Pierce and Library Club. Her only survivors tDeadrlck, ncay Jamestown, and arc two nieces, and Airs. Curtis ,Mrs. E d i t h Call and Paul, near Stearns, Xenia and Airs. Ira Gra- Aonia; 22 grandchildren and 11 bill,>Springfield, former Xenian Dr. ‘ 8«'«^andehlldrcm . Tlmee children preceded him in death. Penfield died in 1027, i „ . . _ , Services were held Saturday at Services were held Saturday at 2 p At , at Powers Funeral Home 10 A. M at Boyer Funeral Home, in Jamestown. Rev. Bruce Brooks 000 Riverview Ave., Dayton. Burial officiated and Interment was made was mad * in Jamestown Cemetery.; in Jamestown Cemetery, we’re A IR CONDITIONED FU R A Y ' S THE REXALL STORE “Where Tou Pay Be*#" AIRS, VADA ELLIOT Jamestown — Airs. Vatin Edit, 67, of Pikoton, died Alonday at 2 A. At,, at University Hospital, Co­ lumbus, following an operation per- f formed ten days ago. She had been ill! several weeks. Airs. Elliot was Shorn at Latham in Pike County, Stbc daughter of George and Com Shinkle Chaffin, She was married to Frank Elliot In 1003 and they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Easter Sunday, Air. and Airs. Elliot lived In Jamestown several years, moving to Pikoton, eleven years ago, she was an ac­ tive members, of the Pikoton Meth­ odist Church where funeral serv­ ice;! were held Wednesday, 2 P, M. Surviving are her husband, Frank, her mother, Mrs, Cora Chaffin, of Jamestown, two daughters, ACrs, Sam Slagle of Pike. County, Alisa lone Elliot of Columbus, one grand­ son and a step son, Ernest Elliot of Jamestown. She is also survived by two sisters, Villa Chaffin, Jam­ estown, Airs. Wayne Knisley. r.ea:* Hillsboro, and a brother Floyd Chaffin of J a m e s t o w n , George Shinkle of East Xenia St,, is an uncle of Airs, Elliot HONDA LOU SCOTT Graveside services for Ronda Lou Infant daughter of Air, and Airs. Roger Scott tDonna Lou Baker) 218 Hill St , Xenia were held Wed­ nesday afternoon in Port William Cemetery, Rev, Arthur Barlow of Port William officiated at the rites. The baby was born dead Tues­ day evening In Haines Hospital, Jamestown, Besides her parents, she Is survived by her paternal grandparents. Air, and Airs, Har­ ley Johnson, near Jamestown and her maternal grandparents, Air. and Airs. Fred Baker of Sabina, C,t Sector, It X. 2*Si*>»r.Ohio,dmntMttrtfii lb« ijititof control onSit m*4«fnn t typ* mill!iooiortoC.W.WinUt,DojtonPower1%MComponj ftm Sink* JtoprmnUtivo. improves m • • More efficient cooling, lower handling costs, more accurate weight, and higher butterfat tests are some of the benefits Mr. C, L. Stocker, Shelby county dairy farmer, attributes to his; modem vat type electric milk cooler. Hie new bulk cooler cools the milk from Mr. Stocker s 18 cows SO rapidly the milk has an exceedingly low bac­ teria count, The thorough mixing o f milk by the agitator before sampling assures a more representative sample, resulting in a fairer butterfat tesb - " cuts handling costs Shipping from a bulk cooler in a tank truck not only saves handling but also eliminates the weight loss o f milk and butterfat remaining in shipping cans, As for operating cost, Mr, Stocker cools 133 pounds of ifnilkwith 1 KWH of electric­ ity^This is approximately one half the cost o f cooling the .same amount With a can cooler. Your county agent or your Dayton Power and Light Company Farm Serv­ ice Representative can give you sound advice on modem cooling methods fv your farm* * I I V £ ELECTR ICAM W m H W W WU AMO H O W C O M M N T ROBERT E, BEACH JAAIESTOWN-Robert E. Beach, 70, W, Xenia St, Jamestown, retir­ ed blacksmith and former Xenian, died suddenly of a heart attack at the homo of bis daughter, Airs, Paul Barringer, on Route 35, three .miles east of Jamestown, Thurs­ day at 10:45 A. At. Air, and Mrs. Beseh had gone to the Garringcr home on aft -errand and Air, Besch was stricken shortly after arriving there. The son of Mathins and Cather­ ine Snow Besch. he was horn near Sabina, Jan, 3, 1871. He had passed the greater part of his life In Alil- ledgevllle and Xenia and moved from this City to Jamestown three years ago. Besides his widow, Airs, L u l u Chamberlain Besch, and daughter, Airs. Garringer, ho Is survived by two grandchildren, tw o great­ grandchildren and a brother, Head- ley, Los Angeles, Calif, Services were held Sunday at 2 P, Ah, at Powers Funeral Horne in Jamestown. Rev, Aneil Arnold, pastor of AliUedgevllle Alcthodist Church, officiated at tho service and burial was in AIHledgeville AIRS. NELLIE AL IlEATON Airs. Nellie Myrtle Heaton, 74, wife of Ralph C. Heaton Sr,, brick contractor, died Thursday at li;65 p. At,, at iter home at 430 Si De­ troit St, In falling health several years, she had been seriously lU two weeks and suffered a paraly­ tic stroke shortly before her death, A lifelong Xenian, Airs. Heaton was the daughter of Charles n». Alary Jane Bingamon Simlson and was horn in this city, May 19,1870, Her marriage to Air, Heaton took place Oct 25, 1890. Airs. Heaton was a member of the F r i e n d s Church, Besides her husband, she is sur­ vived by three sons, Earl and Ro­ ger, Xenia; Ralph Jr., Y e l l o w Springs; a daughter, Mrs, A l a r y Murphy, at h orn e; five grandchil­ dren; a brother, L, O. Simlson, To­ ledo, and a sister, Airs, Alable Quinn Xenlft, Two daughters. Airs, Leona Anderson and Aliss Imogene Heat­ on, a brother, John Simlson, and a sister, Airs, Leonard Jones, pro­ ceeded her in death. Services were held Alonday at 1 P. At, ntj Neeld Funeral Home with burial in Woodland Cemetery* Cemetery, JOHN F, BLANKENHORN John F, Blankenhorn, 38, of 80 Champion Road, Fairborn, died, Fri­ day nt Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton, after a brief illness, Mr, Blankenhorn had been an employe in the administration of­ fices of Wright-I’ atterson Air Force Base the last 10 years, Bom in Spring Valley, Wash., lie lived In CLARENCE BENNETT SR. Funeral services for C l a r e n c e Bennett Sr., 57, Springfield, Route 5, former Greene Countlan, w h o died suddenly In his gArage nt his home in Pitehln Wednesday, July 15. were held Saturday at 2 P. At., at Glen Haven Alemorlai Chapel Springfield, Burial was made In Glen Haven Memorial Park, Air. Bennett, who hail been In Fairborn six y e a r s and was a member of First Lutheran Church in Dayton. Surviving are his widow. Airs, Patricia Ann Blankenhorn; his par­ ents, Mr. and Airs, Karl Blanken­ horn o f L o r a i n ; two daughters, Peggy Ann and Judy Kay; a son, Fred, three sisters, Airs. John Es- rhliman of Yellow* Springs; Mrs. Robert Alaus of New Philadelphia, and^AIrs, Robert Andrews of Lor- nln^and two brothers, Joseph of Blankenhorn, Camp Attorbury, Ind. New Phnadeiphla and Col. Robert Funeral services were held at 10 A, At, Monday at, St. Mark's Lu­ theran Church In Fairborn with burial In Fairborn Cemetery. Judge Taft Wilt Seek Ra-eleetion Judge Kingsley A. Taft, o f the Ohio Supreme Court, announced to­ day that he will be a candidate for re-election for a second six year ierni. Judge Taft wilt seek the Re­ publican nomination for the Jan­ uary 2 term at the Primary in May. .failing health for some time, form­ erly resided near CcdarvlHe but moved to Pitehln 10 years ago. He Is survived by two daughters, Mrs, Arthur Evans, Cedarville, and Airs. Douglas Payne, Cleveland, a son, Clarence Bennett Jr., o f Pitch- in and three grandchildren, “Yotilhs In Action” Program Is Slated For Church Group CEDARVILLE — Tho Women's Missionary Society Of the;®reaby- terlan Church will meet at t h o home o f Airs, John Ate M l Matt, Thursday evening, July 30, at 7:45 P. Af, Mrs. Charles Stormont Is as­ sistant hostess. The program “Youths In Ac­ tion’*will he under the leadership of Airs, John Blazer and her youth group of the church. Alarketttl production of natural gas In the U. S. In 1951 was 7,457,- 359.000 cubic feet, compared with 6.282.060.000 cubic feet for 1950. ADMINISTRATORS PUBLIC SALE Aagnt 1*1,1993 Saturday 1:30 P. M. ON THE PftiMiStS I S £ XEN IA Sf*, JAMESTOWN, OHIO The following personal property; FdfRiture & furnishings for 5 rooms, including 3- pieSe living room suite, ch&irs, rugs, curtains. Gas Stove ® thermostat controls Frigidaire, breakfast set, Utensils, dishes, etc. Garden tools and latvn mower. Personal property to be sold for cash* REAL ESTATE To be sold promptly at 2400 P, M, Terms; 25r,? cash day o f sale and balance on pi before 60 days, Appraised at $7,000,00, May be sold fo r two-thirds. A good substantial 5-room Cottage with bath, glass enclosed back porch, utility room, and garage attach­ ed, all on ground floor, with basement. Utilities; Gas, Electricity. City water & Sewers. Lot. 78 ft. on Xenia St. & extending back 165 ft* Located close in to center o f Jamestown on nice, quiet, Aiitifi 1 efpAP'F This property is in a good-state o f repair attd,isMea! in size and location. Open for inspection on Wednesday and TnUtSday, July 29th and 30th from 3 to 6 P. M, This sale is being held by the Admfv and h tiit m Etta Whittington to settle her estate* MILLER A- FINNEY, Atty*., Xenia, 2*3S3I a > FREMONT WHITTINGTON, Admr. Telephone Jamestown 4-8886 * ■ *Car! TtylorpAiicI;; Telephone

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