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

'Thursday, July 23, 1833 Yellow Sprlnirn .imrrlcan cor.vrv .wimxo co. * Guy Easier Fans 19 In 9-0 I •Hit Victory In Community League; Cedarville Ekes Out 2 -1 Decision Guy Easier hurled hl» elfjhlh sue- «onfllv« victory for Jamestown in iho Community Softball League nl Cedarvllio last Tuesday night- iiml fanned nineteen U-ahcy Shamrock batsmen for ft 0*0 wore. The Jamestown nmtiiidnmti fac­ ed only twonty-two men .and nar­ rowly missed tossing it perfect ~ game, When Jim Lewis, relief Tor Leahe/s dropped a |»erfecl bunt In the fifth inning lie. Minifi­ ed.’ another possible no-hltter for ' Easter. Score by innings: R. H, E, Jamestown 0 0 0 1 5 2 1 — 0 9 0 Leakey's 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 — 0 1 9 Batteries; For Jamestown - Easter and Stafford, relieved by Brill In nth. Far laiihey Shamrocks * Rogers, relieved by Lewis, and .Middleton, In (lie nightcap game another potCntliil ilO-liU game was iniir- m l In the closing when 1‘etc Co- hill eiiteher for the Cedarville A, C. lilt a home run, good for two tollies ami a 2-1 victory over Springfield, Lou, Manlon, losing hurler was master of the game until the clos­ ing frame when he was nicked for three hits. The winnnig pitcher, Chet Jones allowed five blngles, two of these coming in the first Inning, along with two errors and Spring- field's lone run. Score by Innings: Keep Them Producing With PURITY FEEDS QUALITY and RESULTS For Healthier Pigs—Faster Gains— For Larger Profits L I N K H A R T ' S ELEVATOR Ye?few Sp cugs Phone 7-7369 R .H .E . cedarville A. C. 0 0 0 ( 1 0 0 2 - 2 3 6 Springfield >1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 0 Batteries: Cedarville A. G, - Jones and Cohlll; for Springfield Manlon and Jones. Homo run - Cohlll. Friday night Morris Bean meets Cedarville A, C. at 7:30 I\M, in the Cedarville Community Park and Jamestown clashes with south Charleston In the latter half of the double-header, Janitor Hired; StillNeed More Housing Here YELLOW SPRINGS — V e r n o n Morrow, Who has been employed as janitor of Leesburg High School for the past five years has been hired to be the new custodian of Bryan High School this fall, ac­ cording to an announcement this week from Superintendent J o h n Halchln’s office, Mr, Hnleliin announced that Mr. Morrow Is in need of an unfur­ nished house and he is asking anyone knowing of a house to rent to call 77443. Halchin also stated that a house is still needed for the now basketball coach, %Budgets At A Glance MIAMI TOWNSHIP | BUDGET General Fund: .................. ?G4S0.-n Road and Bridge: ............ $4958,72 Fire Equipment, . . . . , . $8 29 5 , 13 Gas Funds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $590032 SCHOOL BUDGET The General Funs* . . . . $122,820.0(1 Cafeteria:..............................$920o.on Bond Retirement . . . . . . . $25,951.87 Ohio Department O f Health Commends Improvements To Y . S . Sewer Plant YELLOW SPRINGS — Howard Kfthoe, Yellow Springs village man­ ager, h«« received a letter from F, H. Waring, chief sanitary engineer Ohio department Of health, com­ mending improvements to the local municipal sewerage plant. The letter reads: "On June 17, 1953, a representa­ tive of this department conferred with you regarding munelpal sew­ erage at Yellow Springs, lie visit* Sleeping Student Shaken ? Shocked By Sloiv Truck YELLOW SPRIGS — Joseph Ha­ mer, 20, of Hamilton, Ohio was bruised and shaken but otherwise uninjured Monday afternoon when a front wheel of the Antioch College Community Government pick up truck, driven by Housing Co-ordin- ator Herbert Rosen, passed over his body. Tinnier, a Miami University stu­ dent and member of the summer theatre company, Was lying on the front campus near the parked truck, sleeping during a rehear­ sal Intermission. Boson approach­ ed the truck front the back, and entered the truck calt on tlie op­ posite. side from where Hamer lay. He never saw the Miami stu­ dent. The truck, moving slowly, travelled only about five feet, Ro­ sen said, before he brought It to a halt. Hamer was taken to Springfield City Hospital by ambulance and af­ ter careful examination had disclos­ ed the plant with Mr. Jacob Fox, your assistant, and later contacted Mr. J, H, Payton, sewage treat­ ment plant operator. "We are very pleased in team that Yellow .Springs Is expending Considerable effort In the Im­ provement of their municipal sew­ erage. A t the time of the visit, It learned Unit construction of the north end sewer, plans for which Were approved January .1(1, 1982, 'was approximately two - thirds done. The sludge beds which were built as recommended in our let­ ter of February 21, 1958, were available for use, and the old la­ goon had been abolished. "A pipe had been installed from the activated sludge return lino to the primary tank, and your opera­ tor stated that as much of the waste delete, activated s l u d g e as possible was discharged into the primary settling tank, thus reduc­ ing some of the load on your exist­ ing digester. The employment of an engineer to draw plans for an ad­ ditional digester Is to be commend­ ed, "The proposed replacement of your pumps at your left station will materially strengthen t h i s weak point in the municipal sew­ erage system. “Observation indicated g o o <5 maintenance and satisfactory op­ eration o f your utility was being accomplished," * w~f • -m ~j t air t acts a w A \ w » v v v v v y ^ w v v v v i f k ^ 'd Wednesday. Some space in the Home Arts Building and all of a special tint, ed no Injuries, was held for observa {w*?? house the antiques loaned by tmn for several days. He was re I t stands to reason ... Chevrolet trucks £AL .,__ v&.rr.xv--***'■■ ‘ Greene County owners, dur.ng the -Greene County Fair, Aug. 4*P. 1953. |These ate for exhibition only, no (prizes It Is a separate show from the usual Fair Antiques Show. The antiques must be of Greene County and by Greene C o u n t y owners. They will be properly displayed and guarded by super­ visions by day and a watchman in charge at night. Large things such as teds or f&$■&** sw;.t n * r 7) rnm A t j v y / Indemand$ i ’ in value in Bile* Big truck user*, small truck users/ all truck Uiers buy more Chevrolet trucks than any other make. It stands to reason Chevrolet trucks must otter more of what you want. When you stop to think about itj>the best proof o f outstanding value in any product Is Continued public preference, That's the way it is with Chevrolet trucks. They’re the top Selling trucks in America today, . , for tlie twelfth straight prodactioEyear* t h l l is a mighty important fact to consider before you buy your next truck. You’ll also want to consider that/ while Chevrolet trucks give yoo mors features you want, it’s the hmsPprked ttmk Urn 0 / 0 1 Come la and icitk it over With us, MORI CH EVRO LET -TRU CK S IN USE YUAN A N Y OTHER MAfCil 1 l>»Justs cannot he used but smaller j!articles. some chairs, small stands, ;household or personal articles *not , rjothesi ur.d small garden irapic- ;mciits. I Please report whatever you I plan to show to Mrs. J. Robert j Bryson, See. Court House, Xenia, j SOON as we ran aeoept things I only as long ns we have spare to s show them. All entries must ho in by duly 281ii at 1:00 1*. M, There are no <liargr-s for showing in the Sesquiantenrslai Antique Show. I OfLie o f Fair Board opens in Court House on Tuesday, July 21st, .;1953. EVERY week day then, thru Saturday. August 1st S:20 A. M. to 4 ;t» P. t o All entries (TdJSB on .Tuesday, July 28tte at 4:00 P, SB |d ip this and put in your poeket, | Time now for your premium list *antf entry blanks. .Mail or phone t» the Fee, Mrs, J, Rob: rt l»y*,6p/ , Xititit. Bhlo. Tell IIS uhnt 5fin ulsli to exhibit that itn may send you the proper ht.iiihs, If you wish your lags ' mulled td you, kindly include, '■ fees and relurn poslage, 'the soon* er (he Iieiler, .Many have nlrendy (. arrived. Head your premium list carefully. You may have more <o * show Ruin you at first thought - you had, 4 f its YOUR Fair, Fbug exhibits | may make It Better, ; Miss Edna & am - and Miss Joyce ’ Warner wilt he the helpers. Miss Pauline Ferguson Is on vacation lit, the far west but wilt he hack shorp tv to hrIn also. j| ’ Sales CEDARVILLE OHIO Democrat Set Sunday A democrat picnic will ho hold Sunday, July 28, 1353, at Kll Rare Bark 3 mites west o f Xenia, 6ft state Route No. 35. There will bh' fames for the Children ahd- amu$tf* merits wilt be enjoyed in the a f^ fi noon and evening, _

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