By Smitty '
The f uture of the Miami Gazette looks pretty unCel'~aill at this ' writing. Probably a new editor will take over , but ttU! date when t hat wi n happen can't be guaranteed At any ' rate, ~hen you rea\! t his: I'll be trying on a khakiuit or being jabbed wit h a tet anu shot ' or, ~Oillg t hrough some othe/' pha. e of mductton ull der · the S lective Service Act. . Since this column won't ·be do ing business at the· ~a me olt! ' un I in 194~, there's no point in making a ny' New Year's ·emark. Bu i might be intel'esti~g to nemio. s ome of t he, t hing s it might have ' . dealt with in 1 ~49 if gi v n Irhe chance. There would have been much pl'~paration for tbe C' nt nn tal 0 t his ' newspaper, whi h will e reached on fe b. 2 1"950 , And lhu(,h to do about the vill l,n:. t own hip, a uci s 1\00.1 boaoo el ' ,tion hex Aull, on which m y adv ie woulll lle simply, \'fa tch wh you ,elect and :\I OU won't ha,ve to to ' much watchhlg after ward. Any y a1' should call , l ' (' ndles pressur e to im pl'ov t he' t lep h'one s y~tem and t o get the t ow n out of its sew~n' dB mma. And of 'course, t he grade. , cho I buildingisgoing to be in next yearis news, good or bad.
The' Mi"ami GAZETTE { SERVING WAYNESVILLE SINCE 1860 ~
No. 4401
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WAVNESviLLE. OHIo
. Y, DECEMBER 30,1948
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Hatchery ,]own's
C:o nner ~rviees . This Afternoon
Newest Business ,
A new business \ being qct up in Waynesville . . Mrs. Leighfee Connel', ~gad 7''. The ti' tle Mia mi Hutchet' v is d14!d at ~er home in Wayne ville being organized ,in l'l nra '~~ at Tuesday after noon , following: , a the h,?me' of James E. Jones, where short illness, ' Water Street ·runs into Rout!:' 42. Surviving are two sons, Rof u , It is eq~ipp e d with Smith incuDlllyton; Ray. Waynesville ; three' , ba tor havi ng a callacit y of 28,000 . &,l~andehi1dren; . a tn'o ther Hugh egg : McKillit, Washington C. H .' , , a sisThe owners are Mr. J ones, who te:r , Mrs, Florence Turr l l', J al'lles- i ea ' hier of Way nesville National town. Bank, and RQbert A n'stow of Funeral services will be held ~l Yl'U , h10, who is moving here Thursday at 2 p. In. a t Stubb . to start the hatchery. Both men Funeral H ome ',i n Waynesville w i th [l'r e fOl'mer employee ' of the Smith burial in Miami C e~ etery, COl'.win, Incubator Co., Mr, J on ' in the - - - - --------. al and S l'v ille de'p art ment a n~l K'ELLER INF ANT VII'. All low fir t workin g on ,the F uneral services were he ld at man ufact ure of in ubatol- all d then, tra velling a a ale and . ert he S tubbs Funeral Home T ues ay ice }'epresentat ive ; for an infant child born M onda~! ' Several val'[eties of i1i k al.'e to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde -Kell el' of expect d t o be available with t he Corwin. . Burial wa in Miami efir. t h' a teh, about Jan. 15, All mletery, chick will be from t~ t d fl ocks. The public is inviwd to vi it the new hatcherY and insp d t he equip ment.
E:lGH:T'H'RABIES
C:',AS'E REPORTED
Fire Destroy,s .one-RooDt"House
, 'ff ct~ve immediately a1 Wa r-' l'en coun ty canine will be plne d under 1l .90-day quara ntine "a s a l'e uIt, of tb incr ea d num ber of ra.bies · cases in' Lebanon an ,l~ Warl'en county, Dr. Arch D. H~ rv~y, The one-room home of Mor,r is WaI.'l'en county Health Com.mi Si Oll ( P ad ) C()ok , in the r~ar of the. . el" announced today. . pl'operty of S . Allgl1stine Church Another new rabies case t"eport - off High Street, was nearly desad yesterday brings the t.ot al to troyed by fil'e Tue day evening• eight within the 'past few weeks. The blaze ,was blamed Qn a kero. ~, Two 10l'al l 'esidents \\ra nt to A white and tan female belong- sene lamp expl~it'g . · , know by what authol'ity the viling to A.hur .Doughman of South Th inside of the st r llcture in'f'lag'~ truck was used as a wrccket' L'e banon is the la~est victim of this cluding all Mr, Cook's ' pel'~onal' Mpnday evening ,when two tt'ucks disease . . belongings. was a total loss. It was came" to' grief ' at tlte 40ut h . E'~rl .' .Last week, a cow- anQ calf. be- partial)y insured, It was ' under-' -of town, neal: tbe power,house, ltllDgjng to May Harlan-of Waynes- stood e, JUJU of money was f ound ' O af hie, ~. in ~ '"""_.'~''',t' .' v.jllle. '! l : '~I~ ' o~er. · .s'p..~ie.l ,1III8er. ~ scorched but redeemable ' condi• tion. : ~OUR O,Wll'n~ Dog " Warde~ Oharles B~rbee The Wayne Twp. Fir e. Depanr~ rr~ urge . al~. dog owner·s to noti.fy Dr. ment responded and subdued the _ ..' ... y vey 1f their animals .showed ' blaze. Fifteen case . a~n ,the docket EigM . Warren countians elected any .sips of sym,ptoms of rabies. to date for the .Januarv ~ t~ of Mr• ..and Mrs, John Woodlel of in November' will begin new ~term8 Dogs shoul~ be ' inoculat'ed . £91" Compton Pleaa Court when gra"d Arkanaaa are guests of Mrs. Jeof of; icc Monday · aft~r l'ecei\; g n,bies immediately. jurors co~vene ' here ltl.onday at " ~iah :pavia. ..-!. • _ • 'their OAt ' of office fr om Clerk ,o f , With the quarrantme now in ef9:.3~ a. ' ~. 'ltIa~n E t Young WuMn. SQl Draao .nd infant of Courts Cliff C. Beckett. All are re- ' felct, all' canine o~nel's must keep ren County's new prosecuting at. , publicans. t~leir animals on the premises and ney announced today. ·Jurors New Yo'rl~' C ity are remaining fo!' Four of th-- countty officials were ' . an' not permitted to, run at large ' WA YNESVILLE - The Ra·in.. -selected ' for jury dut, tollow: an indefinite .period of time with J EtliyJ Allard, Clitf Brant, Roxie her ~other, Mrs. George Peterson. r~-elected, \.wo county commission- a!i,. .. any time. Dogs mqst be kept bow Advisory Council enjo'y ed • • • efs are new the . cotm4;y engineer on leash if taken off the premis~, .. their regular Christmas meetinc M. SclUlling, Eleanor May Moler, was elected after· ,his appointment . ,the, dog warden "sta.ted. at the home of ,Mr. and How.. , G.a~y8 .M. IVina, Rebecca Vorhes, Miss Ratlyn Crabbe of .Ohio . to fill an unexpired t erm and the . ard Wertz, during the past week. . /Ru~sell Ray" ~banon; George: The home was beautifully 'decoPlymire, E. y. Earnhart, Hazel ' Sta~e is enjoying ·the holi'days with pr.o secutor js new. her parents~ Mr. a.n;i 'Mrs, J ,' B. , County officials begin,nlng terms .: ! DU\V ' rated for "he Chr,i stmas season aDd Rboa,cis, John Barske, ,Ollve . J a••• ' . of office Mon'd ay follow: an exchange of gifts was a Dl08U . ~bs, Edward Heston, Charles And- ' Orabbe. , ' I C,ommis~ioners, John J. Barl'~ pleas~nt part of. the' evening. R.. erson, Charles Emera~n, Waynes- . Miss Margaret M. Itarl~n o'fthe Mason, Qorwin Nixon, L e b a n o n ; 1 L ~. Mil~~r led in the interestint( \TUle; ,James Bell" Kenneth ' Clles, James, Mack cranshaw, 2.6 Cin-' dlScusslon on 'CHow Can We ' Best. :ney, Minni~ BOW'Je;r, ~nk'· ::E. Washington University" Washing- Engineer; , L.-J'. ' Wertz; Sheriff. ciinnati, .admitted to Sheriff Geral with a ' gr~up of·friends, Gerald WJ Couden; Recorder, Obtain ' Peace?" Hoff, MaBOn; .John Stiles, Pleas- ton, D. W. Coudell ,yesterd~ ;he helped were guests of. Mr. apd Mra. ErPearl G~aham; ' Prosecuting At~ Durin£ the" social hour, most de': ant ,Plain; Irene Pierc~, Olive Sharp, ,Ethel, Gas~il1, Norma,. Jef- " nest Harlan rOlf the , Chris~mas torney, Marvi~ E. Young;' Clerk of stage a holdup of the Belcher licious refreshments were served. - . __ Courts, Cliff C. Beckett; Coronet, Sel1vice Station at Waynesville on by the hostess. " :feri~s" :floy ,qre!Ch,,' Hon,er Sims, , w.eek.. ~nd. _ December . 7. Cranshaw, a former , Dr. B., 'M," Wi11iams • . .Morrow; dhest.e r .I~~ll, Lillian : Mrs. D. C. Ridge was a Christ- . ' These offieials will receive a 30 conviot, is also wanted by allthol'iMrs, Josiah Davis had as Chi'i.~ . Eaton, . Clara Bishop;" M.rgaret tiles in JCarl'Ollton, ~y.~ on a break- . mas, E've gue$ts Mr, and, Mrs. mas E~'6,' o()vernig'h~ and Christmas ,per' cent wage hike based on their Orn~orff, ~lsa' pal'l1ough, Maude Howard ,H urley, Roy H u'i'ley, Mr• :Beelor, Fr,anklirt; Stell. Willough- Day guest 'relatives in Mansfield. : 1~46 salary by a ~ecent act , of the ing and entering charge. Crarishaw the third 'man to be and Mrs. Gi1~ert· King and son" of ,Mr: -..nd Mrs. Williimi" Strouse ,legislature. Salar~~s follow: Com. by, South Lebanon; William StarKey, 'BianchesteJ; and George Light, ' : entertained' with a Chri~tmas ,din.., missiotlel', $2,080 ; Engineer, $2,- ~pprehended on the' atm~d robbery New Bu:rlington, Mr. '. and Mrs. ner and had as guests' Tom Shell- 959; Sheriff, ,$21268.~0; RecOl'der , a,t Waynesville. Arrested in Cin- Cecil Dav:is~ 9f Daytot1, Mr. .and· Cozaddale. .' . worth of Portland, Oregon, Mr. $2,08i>; dlel'k., $2,749; Pro ecuting . ciJlri8lti earlier were ~muel TI'ot- Mrs. Loyd' Davjs, Ml'.' and Mrs~ t er, 21, and James E. Lewis, 21, Clarence J. Davis, Mis MarY' Mr. and Mrs. Charl ~s James had , and Mrs. John J. Burslte, Miss Attorney; $2,080; Coronel', between both ·o f Cincinnati. Trotter is being Sheetz, Bill .Da'v is. Marilytl -Burske and Mrs. Leah , a, $50 and $500, as Chl'i. tmas D~y . guests their fam Commpn Pleas Judge Atto l\ F . 'h eld in the Warren county ja-il unBy, Mr" and Mr..s, . Robert James of Mills. Mrs. Mills was a gue~t for der bond of $5,000. ' Mr. and Mrs. Loyd D .. v·i s had as eniai Mr. ,and Mrs . Ro bel"t Clark the ,week, while enjoying a yaca- Brown and P robate Judge Ralph Cr anshaw is also ,wanted in Day- Christmas breakfa t g lests , Mr~ tHm ~ , H, Carey will not begin' their terms tl1}d chi~dte of, Lebanon, M~. an(i t/on a.nd 'Columbus for questioning • '. " ,of. of'fic~ until F ebruary 9) 1949. ' and M'l'S'. e ecH Davi , Mrs. J osiah )1r . . ~ax b: Harts~od( and so~ in eonnection Mth automobile Davis; Mr. " and Mrs. Clarence ,Mr. and Mrs. Dale Du~rd and County ' Tl'eaSUl'er George B. :M'r, and, Mrs. Ohai-les O. James and t,h efts and in Cineirtnati and Lock- J, Davi.s ) Miss M;;:.l',y Sh~(' tz' and daughtel' ent,eI'wined on. Chtistiiul s Johnson 'will llegin his new ter,m son,' Jbe and Jack ,James. land f oIt j~welry store hu~la:ries : t n Qbert Hym~h of E lgin, I1li'n~i s. Day and ha d as guests, Mr. ~n C1 of offi ce on t he f irst 1\'1 <lay in BlJ:bhoug~ no charges Qave 'been Bill Davis. September. " was a Christm'a s al\d ,' week-end Mr . Al'thur New 'o n of ('h-eehfield filed in those .@ses: Mr. and Mrs, LaMa}' E arnhart g uest of hia In'ot her-m-law and si . Mr. a nd Mr~'. 'Bert Dondaro of Leb~ Mt-, and Ml' . Wal're,n Braddock were Christmas and , week-end tel', Mr , aJ1d M' . 4. T. PoUnsky. .~n~m,_ MI'. and Ml's. Lon B~cl(ett, Mr. a~d MllS. Ray mo~d Bradh ~d as Chri stmas dinner guest s, g uests of the latter's parent s ' in . Ml'. lan'd Mrs. W. E. Stroud atMr. an(l Mr,'. Ray onnel' ,and dock ann daug hters ha~ , as Chl'ist Walt r Benge and Mr . and Mr , ~ende a 'family dinrier at the h OUl a ughtel'. Miss Belva McCa~dless of Spl'i ng - ttias Eve guests, Mr , J nnie Brad- Caldwell. ~ Mr . and Mr s, George Whit e in dI~ck , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braddock Dr. and 1\ l'Sl. A. E . Stout and Ma son on Chrlstma'$, Mr. tan d Mi· . Mr, and ' Mrs . Lau r~nce Brown, bot'O, 1\11' '. J nnie Braddock an~ ~i11d children, Mr. ' and Mrs . WarStrQ~(l had a their Sunday"guests, Mi ses E ile n and Patt y, Mr. Don- Mr. and 1\'1 ]·s. Bernard D~ l e. and 11'en Bra<ldock, Mr. a~d Mr.'. Bcr-' daughter ' b :.d as ! Chriatnl~S E ve and ~l\ri;ftm ' i Day gu~ t$ ••l\ir. and Mr. and Mrs. TTarold . St~otld a a Brown and Mr. and Ml·S • . Genfl , 'daughtel7. r al'd Da1ey and dllughte1.'. . Lebanon. ' , ltfrFl. dear!!," 1 ye~ of Dalton, , Bl'own ~ttended the ' Walton Mr. anci Mrs . E F, Earnhal't ir, and "' , Ronald Hawke had ' Mr. and M . . n awk.e han as . Chl'i~ as dinner at the Lious Chil D', :.\nd Mrs, Slout and a.ugha' Chril' : . l' gue-ste, ' 'Mrs. Wini; Christmas V' , Mr. and Mrs. room in Sprin . \ alley 1 Ch·'j t~ w eTC Ch i tm8S Eve overni ght antI tel' W.('\'C' among the {! e" nt a Chr'" mns Pay gl' " !; of Mt'. nd ~. a nd 15011, Da'dd; Mr. M.ynard W, . I ehHdren, Mr. m~ Day. in We.;.t Mil nn (In r ad Hart, ' Mrs. J. N: Robina " and children and Ml';: Tris o!her ami )ll'S. C :1.Ylke,J1'9;- N ell lfawke. READ GAZETTE Crnelflect Ad. in Dayton, datlg~ter ~' . ·da , • j
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