Miami Gazette March 4, 1954 - July 14, 1955

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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO, THURSDAY,

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Spartans Ge, Trop'" After Defea,ing Car'isle Indians

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Spartans County Champs; Play In Xenia Fieldhouse Friday Night lllion Posl To Mark 3&1. Alni,anary Hare March 13

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FRIEND8HIP. CLUB To MEET The Friendship club will meet on Wednesday, March 10 at the bome of Mrs. George Henderson.

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. The Waynesville Spartans took the Warren County Cia .. "S" Balketball championship Saturday night from the Carllile Indiana In the F:ranklln gym by the acore of 4642. The contelt Wall hardfought all the way. . After the game the winners and runners·up were presented with trophle8 and each player on the winning team wall given a gold balketball . The runners·up were presented with sliver b.aketball .. The sportsmanship award was given to the Morrow team by Supt. R. F. Hatfield. Carlisle defeated Blanche.ter 77<;6 Tue. day night at the Xenia fleldhou.e In the dlatrlct tournament. Jerry Summer Icored 24 polnta, Jim Ridinger 20 and Schneider .cored 19 for the IndlanL For Blanchester the high .core,.. were: Eddie Carnahan with 16, Jackson with 15 and Fawley with 13. The Spartan. will meet the Sabina five Friday night at 8:151 at the Xenia fleldhou.e for their first dl.trlct tournament game_ Her are the Spar tans team li nd Individual player records for tlte 1953-54. sellSon : Tren t n ______ - _____ 53 " aynesvllle 4 Spring Valley _____________ ,42 Waynesville 45 Kings Mills __ __________ ___ 40 Waynesvlll 44 Mason ___ _____ ___ ___ __63 Waynes"lIIe _62 Morrow _____ ____________ 63 Waynesvill e _ 51 Alumni __ __ ____________ __ 62 __ 59 Way nesville Sprtngboro ______ _____ 55 Waynesvllle __ _ __ 61 Yellow prlngs __ __ .. _____ 41 Waynes vill e _ _____ _ 69 Kings HUs _ __ _ ______ 43 "{a ynesvllle .... ___ 49 Morrow __________ 64 Waynesvill e .. ____ .. ___ 50 Mason ______ ___ ________ 51 \\ aynesvllle _.. _____ 66 Carlis le _____ ___________ __57 Waynesvllle ___________ 56 Sprtnghoro ______________ 48 Waynesvllle ______ . _____ 51 Harveysburg _____________ 73 Waynesv llle ___________ 69 CarUs le ____________ _____ 43 Waynesville ________ 49 Centerville ___ ________ ___ 62 Waynesvllle_. ______ ____ 74 Harveysburg __ ____ _______ 58 Waynesvllle ____ ________ 76

Local Legionnaires are planning a celebration of the 35th annlver· sary of the birth of the American HAPPV HOUR CLUB TO MEET Legion, whi ch occurs Marcb 15 to Tbe Happy Hour club will meet Marcb 17. on Tuelday, March 9th at the A birthdny party ha s been sched· bome of Mrs. Leiter Shaffer. uled by Wayne Township Veter· ans Pos t No. 615 for the ni ght of MOVE INTO NEW HOME Salurday, March 13, according to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carl Pitstick, loca l pos t com· have moved' into their new mander. on Fltth Itreet. The local event w 'lI be pa rt of a coaat-to-collSt chain of post cel· MOVE8 TO XENIA brntions. The American LeF:lon Mn. John Stansberry and ram· has 17,1 4 posh" most of which Uy are now residing In Xenia, are making el nborat planll for where Mrs. Stansberry Is emcelebrating the organlzatlon's 1954 ployed. birthday. The American Legion was MOVE INTO TVLER ST. HOME found ed at a callcus of delegates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter are THE WINNAH AND NEW CHAMPEEN-PoMd Informally IUlt .ft.r their ch.mpionlhlpowlnnlnll tournament ,Ime agalnlt Ca~lIll. hare lilt Satu,dty nl,ht Ire ~ Wlynllvill. $tIertln.. Left to right they fro m the first AEF In Paris, France now occupying the home on 1"yler Mnrch 15 to 17 .. 1919. It Includes street wblcb Mr. and Mn. Law· .re: ChM,INd.rl P.t lrel.n, Cerol Lonflcre, Sarah FlanMry, Sandra Simpson, Sally Smith (front row); today eligible veterans or World rence ~alY vacated Saturday. Superln .... dent Rlch.,d W...,., RoMrt O'''nnlon, R.bert "mn, Bill MIII.r, Robert Plters, Jim Mill- "'ors I and II ond of the Korean ." Coech Ken lmerlck (aecond row): Tom C... ldy, Jim Purkey, Paul Shllll~, Tom Mitton, David Wnr . National ommander Arthur VISITORS IN DAYTON Brown, Richard Fry. (third row): .nd Gordon H.tton, Jim W.rdlow, Jim C.mr .nd Dick RobinlOn, J . Connell bas called on all LeMlw Jean Hartsook and Mr. gion Posts to intensity tbelr 1954 Robert Palmer were Saturday evemember ship activity, with the goal olng 411lDer cuests of Mr. and of an enrollment or over 3,000,000 M.rs. Davlll Conrad In Dayton. West Wayne Advisory TO RNAMENT GAMES : by . hrch 15th. Horve)'sburg ____ ____ _____ 58 \\ synesvLlle __________ 72 Local plans call for a dinner at Council Meets Here Morrow _____________ 46 Waynesvllle__ ___ _ __ 47 HOME FROM H08PITJ.L 6 : 30 with a short program to fol· Springboro _____ __________53 Mr. A.. H. Earnhart. wbo wal Waynesville _ ___ _ __ 58 'rbe West Wayne Ad vl,80ry Coun- low. Dancing and cnrds will be Carlisle __________________42 WaynesvllJe __ _________ _46 confined at Ollnton Memorial hOScil held' the February meeting at enjoyed th e remainder of the pital ror leveral weekI, II now tbe Party Houlle on Friday eve- evening. SEASON TOTALS - INDIVIDUAL conYaleeclng at ~II home. ning with Mr. and Mrs . J . E. Field Ooals Foul Points Total PointB Pers. Foula rabbe 8S bost · and hosLess. Bob Bartoll _ _ __ . _ _ 5 0 VI81TORS FROM DAYTON _ 260 52 . Robert Moran, Route 3. Waynes. Mrs. A. L Scbubart conducted nob Pet rs _________ ._ 95 63 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harley and 243 46 ville. Is a member of Ohio State the discuision on "How to 0 t Jim MUler ______ __ 62 32 chUdren of DIlyton. were Sunday 166 45 Ivers lty's largest musical organ- More of the Consum er 's Dollar," Dob O'Banlon _ ___ ___ 31 a guests f their parenti. Mr. and 112 42 17atlon tbe 810-volce University and many Interesting thoughts Dill Miller _ _ _ ___ 30 21 87 38 Mrs. Lewis Fires. borus, wblcb app ar In con- wer elCjlressed. Also Mrs. SchuU ~S., 12 Jim Wardlow ____________ 28 68 24 <'ert at : 15 n. m. Sunday, Maroh lIart reported on the meeting of 34 21 HOME FROM HOSPITAL Local farm leaders who attended RI 'hard Fry e ___ ________ 11 12 7, In the Men's Gymnasium on the the Farm Dureau \\romen's ComMre. B1fd Lack.ey and 10 8 2 rampu • . mlLto and that M ~ J .. J. Durske a Farmers Union conferen ce In Paul Shipley ~_ -________ 4 daulhter Carma Jean are now at 12 15 The Symphonic. Choll' of 6'7 and Mrs. M. A. Fulkers,on are the Wasblngton, D. C. last week were Tom Hatton ------------- 2 8 tbeir home on Third Itreet after and some 15 solollta w111 r pres IItati ves on the Farm Bu· warned that Secretary Denson's Tom Cassidy ------- . ---- 1 2 " 4 a rew days lltay at Miami Valley 1 3 'Ube Ohorus. which Is dl- reau Henlth Committee. recent cut In price supports on , Jim Purkey --- ---------- 0 1 Hospital. where tb Infant made o 0 by Prot. Louis H. Diercks dairy products to 75* of parity / Dave Drown ------------ 0 0 ber arrt \"'11.1. y hilS added heavily to the politica l ------------- ~THURSDAY J.GHT~ m_u--"sl= c =fa=cu:::::: lt =. - - = _ - j The rllsle Indians defeated and econom\(' pres8ur~ for lower MOVE TO FLORIDA supnorts on com, wh at, colton , lhe SpringborO Panthers Thursd ay Mr. nnd MI'lJ. I... E . Tbompson nJght In a semHnal glUlle of the and other farm commodities. were week-end guests here, and Th e local farmers, wIth 160 ir Warren County Clasl B baketball retul'lled to their home In Florida Ch,~lls HON. TRUE D• . MORSE ." others frOm Wisconsin North RatournlUllent at the Franklin High Tuesday, taking their !iousehold . . . Will Be Gueat Speaker Mrs. Earl Hockett was hostess kota. South Dakotlt. Ohio and Bchool gym. goodll. and wlll ' noW' make thel.r to Lhe New Century Club on Fri. The first Quarterly dletrlbutlon Penn sylvania . conferred with bepl DIlle Schneider tallied 24 of tbe John W . Collins. R. R.- 6. Xenia. day afternoon at the Far Rills of money to Ohio school districts permnnent home there. Indians points as they took their pr sldent of Miami Valley Milk Party House. A large number of this year uuder the scbool foun· or AgrIculture officials, Cangres· first game In which they wer Producers Asaoclatlon. reported m mbers answered tbe roll call dation program was made reo ~ Ionnl leaders. and S nators and RETURNS FROM FREMONT ongreesmen from their own ahead · from tbe beginning and not Mrs . Lewlll Flrell recently reo t'oday that plans are almost com- with interesting comments on tbe centI y by Sta~ Auditor' James A. stlttes to urge 100% I'f parity supbard pressed In the final minutes. turned after ,pending a week wlth pleted for the Association's 28th toplo or the year, a/ld the guests Rhodell, wit h $29, 35,t57.72 paid. port and adequate farm program Carlisle, ahead 13-11 at the (lrst Tho total I~ $2. 6.11>4.55 more funds . The confer enc s are schedher BOn and daugllter-ln-law, Mr. consecutive annual meeting. to be \\' re Mrs. Rhodes BUllDell, Mrs. quarter, widened the gop to 35-23 at the Dayton Dlltmore Hotel. held E. L. Thomas, 111118 Elizabeth than the February, 1953 dlstrlbuand MI'lJ. Charles Flres and sonll uled weekly while Congress Is In nt the half and were never again In Fremont. Mr. Firee Is nO\\' on Tuesday. March 9. He sn.ld Chandler, Mrs. J . D. Ohapman, tlon. session to /tlve "graBsroote" farm In serious danger. This year's In rease ot $2,885,- lea ders a cha nce to preeent -their llpendlng a few dap with hili pal'- that' early Indications point to the M1'8. Ellen Coune.r and Mra. Gar. John Eokhardt with 14 potnts largest crowd In the Association's land Stamper: 104.55 Is due to higher approprla,. ents while employed In CIncinnati. views on farm I glslatlon . and Jerry Summer wltb 11 folhistory ,at this 195( membersblp Mrs. Fred Grauman, president, lions by the I gls lature and a gain Henry Driver: of Clearcreek lowed Scbnelder In the Indian meeting. opened the meeting and Mrs. R ' III enrollment. OE8 TO MEET'lt10NDAY Township, was among those In scoring column. Tbe Honorable True D. Morse, H. Hartsock and Mrs. R. E. AsJ"argest check for couuty schools Miami Ohapter 1M OES wUl the state delegation. Gilbert Durson Icored 21 ror the Washington. D. Coo will be the bury Introduced as _ their guest we n t to. Montgomery oounty, meet In regular lIellllon on Monlosers. $464,]9 .37; blgge~t check for guellt speaker. Mr. Morse Is Unday evening, Marcb 8. and Mrs. speaker, Mr, ~orge Henkle, of city schools, $925,2 5.8~I, went to' Carlisle, 88G. F. P. Rlcbard Watlers will give a talk der-Secretary of the United States Lebanon. Mr. Henkle showed picAlcorn ____ _______ ____ 3 1 7 Department of Agriculture, and tures and told or his recent trtp OlevelAnd, and the blg~rest to the on the home of Robert Morrill.. Scbnelder ____________ 9 6 24 74 exempLed villages wl~nt ' to SylMrll. Watters haa visited the home hal very recenUy been made to South Amertca. Eckhardt ____ ___ _____ 6 2 14 of the Commodity Credit president Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the va nia In LucaB county', $71,683.61. and la familiar with the relat.lves Ridinger ' _____________ 4 0 8 Warren county school syatem Corporation, In addition to his of the Morris family, I"e·'t Lord's day morning the descriptIon or the many countrtes, received $147,063.68 : Franklln city Butch er ___ ________ __1. 1 0 2 other dutlet. The annual Girl Scoul Cooklo thetr people and their bablts, aa minister hopes to preach his Fielder __ ___ ______ ___ 1 0 2 Mr. Morse. a native or Missouri, given by tbe speaker. ohools received $67,506.71,; and ScolIlll 011 the Sale of tbe GIrl HJ.VE 8UNDAV GUESTS twentieth sermon from the book Summer _____________ 4 3 11 was affiliated tor many years with Tbe club a4jou,rned to meet In Lebanon exempted village schools of Revelation and the theme will Middletown Area GIrl Scout Coun· _ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubba had the Doane Agricultural SeM'lce of be, The Final Judgment. Rev. 11:- ell will be beld Friday, March 5 Totals __ ___ __ _______28 12 68 aa Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. St. Lauls, Mo. He was president March at the Party House with received $45,678.09. Mrs. J, R. Sackett as hostess. 14-19. These sermons present a tbrough Saturday, March 13. Sam Stubbll of Baltimore. Ohio, of the organization from 1943 to Profits from 'theee sales :.vUl be Springboro, 56G, F. P. During the sooCial bour, a dell- ~dward E" 46, simple and valuahle exposition of used Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dradstreet. and ]1'62 and had been ' editor Of . ~h'l to help develop the new 315- F10rence ______ _____ __ 1 1 3 tills book which Is BO much negMr. Bill Stubbs. who bad spent Doane Agrlclltural Digest from clo\ls lunch was served in the dinLakes _______ _______ __ 3 0 6 lected and misunderstood. The ncre campsite which was formerly the week end with hll parents, en- the time It ~as Inltjated In 1938. Ing room. Brickley . ,.. ~ __ _ __ 0 2 2 II part of Stonybrook Farms. "ermon for Lord's day evening Joying a short , time from · his MUlllcal entertainment wLll be ... I . " " . Funeral services for :I!:dward E. w111 be a continuation ' of a serIes Th e cookies will be available as Wl1scm ___ ___ ____ _ _ __ 3 2 8 , studies at Bowling Green Unl- provided during the program by '»-2I fOI . HeBt6n. 46, were held at 2 p. m. _____ 0 2 2 follOws: "Crackln' ' OoQd " creme Zimm er man vel'lJlty. Marian Spelman and Dave Ham'.1 • Wednesday at SLubbs funeral of seven sermon s tal(cn from the SAndwich, packed 24 to a box. van· Woodward ___.. _ . ___ _ 4. ' 2 10 __________ ___ . 8 5 21 11 ton. WLW Ilnging atars . .,.~, home here. Durial waa In. Ktaml IllSt week ot Chrlst·s public min· lUa wafers with " flavor fillings, Durson The Bubject .. will be, The I'emetery In charge ot Rev. J. P. Istry. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mal'stnll ___ ____ ____ __ I 40c per box; Senior OIrl' SCOllt 2 4 I ~n , Thornbury. Mr. Heston died Sun- Institution of the Lord's Slipper. hocolat e ,Mint CookleB, 400 per Mr. and Mrs. Roger Drown cele14 :12-26. Mark at Clinton Memorial hospital dny Totals ______ ________ 20 brated their 19th wedding anni16 5f) .box. Three nnd one-halt mUllon mo- In Wilmington. versary on Saturday and had all Quarter scores: torlstl wlll buy their license plates SlIrvlvlng nre II . sister. Mrs. their gueBts on Saturday evening Carlisle __________ 13 35 47 68 PromoUon for a locat Unlver- durtng the comhlg year according Mary Hartsock of Waynesvllle. I TREES CUT DOWN _____ __ 11 the members of their Sunday Springboro 23 37 56 ON MAIN STREET Scbool class at the Ferry Church slty of Cincinnati Air ROTC ca- to R. E. Foley. State Registrar of and two nephews. det was nnnounced Friday by Col. Motor Vehicles. "If the oneness of the human Main Stree' t uptown bad a new of Christ, There are two plntes this year world were es1ahJlsbed, all the l lOOk this past week a8 Vlllage SATURDAY NIGHT: Games were enjoyed and refresb- James A. DeMllrco, professot: ot differences which separate mall' , ' ' , air science and tactics at UC. an d , t h e coI or com bl nation la white 'kind would be eradicated . Strife I workmen cut down th? trees along J . MIller scored 13 pointe for ments were served. Rohert H. Hunter, ' son of Mr., numerals on maroon baCkgrOund... • and warfare would cellse and the the sidewalk In preparing to widen the Spartans and Schneider tnllllld . .II. • world ot humanity would find ra- Ule street and Improving the gut 16 points for the Indians. . and MI'lJ. Wlllls Hunter, was pro- These colors were Inst used In HAVE SUNDAY QUE8T8 1941. There Is no advertising on pOBe. Universal peace would be ter on both ~ lde8 of the street. Mr. and Mrt!. Paul Duffee, of moted to cadet major. Waynelvllle, 48G. F. P. J. Miller _______ _______ 6 ' 1 13 Hunter, a 1949 graduate of the the plates this ye1". The 1953 Janet Beckett, WaynElBvtlle, baa promoted ' nnd the East and West Columbul, with Mrs, Dale DIlff8f' Peters __ _______ ______ 3 0 6 f "platetl.. contained the numerals ~ust boen named to the Dean's would be conjoined In a strong lind son Bruce. ot Caml> ~eune, 1oca I hi ~h sc"h oo,I Is a Coliege 0 Purkey ______________ 0 0 0 ",",804;, I 01 I t UC Ul03 In commemor.atlon of LIst of the School of Education at . . ' , bond. All men would be sheltered '!t. Coo who bad 'been :thelr peats ~_~eer no sen or a Ohlo'll .Sellqulcentennla1. Miami University as a result of B. Miller __________ ____ 3 2 8 tor the past: two weeks, and Mr. Mr, Foley said about 800 deputy scholastic achievements during beneath one tabernacle. Natlvitleq O'Danlon ______ ___ ____ 5 1 11 , and Mrs. WlUlam . Stroule and, 81rl leout Troop 152 registrars were supplied wl~h reg. the past lemester. would become one; rllces and raDarton ., __________._~ ~- 2 4. 8 three chLldren were Sundar lUeeta Receiving high hon.o~. Miss IIglons be u Ifled. The people of Mr. and Mrs. !Wes H. Hartsock IstraUon . ~orms and license plates Wedn~.y of Mr. and Mrs. .J. J. Burlke. Mn. and started Belling them Monday. Deckett, a lIenlor, Is a melllber of the world ' would llve together In entertained to dinner on Sunday Totala_'-____________ 19 8 46 ' Duffee and little eon remained. Troop 162 of the Waynesville All vehlclel tnpst carry them ·by Alpha Sigma Alpha BO:rorlty' ,and harmony and their well·belng honoring, tbe tent):! weddl~g annland will '.-pend some time Witb Girl Scouts herd tbelr regular April 1. Carllale, 42G. F. P. tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs . .w()uld be assured. But there Is versary or tbelr son and da",ghterher patents . before r,turnlng to meeting. Wedn8ldaT, J'eb. 24. Foley '1&1d about · 85,000 re- Harold ' Beckett, of Route ' 2, need of a superior power to over- In·law, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hart- Eck.bard ____ -------- :ti 4 10 ' SUmmer _____________ 1 3 5 her bome. Berre.hlDeDta were seM'ecl by' served' license p1ate&-thole with Wayneivllle. come h.uman prejudice. That Ir- ~ock. ' RIdinger _____________ a 1 T Mrs, Henry. wbUe tbe sale of Girl unusual letter-numerical comblnarelll~~ble power Is the , Lave of The guests were: Mr'. and Mrs. Schneider ____ ______ ._ 7 2 NOTE OF THANKS Scout cookiel wu being dlacuue4, tlonll or the OWDer'1 Inltlall. . NOT ICE I Ood. -Abdut Baba-8ubmltted b7. Owen H'artoeck, Mr. and Mra. Alcorn _______________ 2 0 l~ . I wI'lb to thank mT IWII!lboraTbe troop then joined with ', Appllcanta for DeensM are 1'8Mrs. Helen McCoy. Charlel McCullocb, Mre. Lena and frlelllla for the m&D7 tdn4. Troop 1&1 aIUl IODP were .ntI« minded to Kiva their bome taxing The Miami ' Guette I. on eale HartBock, Miss Jean Hartaock and ______________ 16 10 42 nea.. aDd l,mpathy ~xteDdecl me ~ with reaordI. dllfrI.;t ad4retuJ, eo tbat the tax· .eh IJ'Jannday at nOCltD at tbe '.~ •••• " ••••• ~••••••••- . ' ; ; ; ; Mr. Robert Palmer. J Quarter .corea: daring the Dlnol and 4eath 'of . The m..UD, 1dj000000ed with tIls Inc dlatrlct WIll be crecUtea with Wayaenllie Drag Store. ' .....e ' AD~11SE as the GAZE i i i Mr. dd Mre. Ruillel Hott and .my ..later. ctosln« circle. Ita lhare of the Heen.. ree when prlee remaID. the .a~....ac per Phon. 11113 To PI.ce a CI ...lflad IltUe son, Rou, of DaJ'tOD. a1Io Wa7Dllllvtne ___ __ _10 12 .. 14 4L C&rUele __________ • 18 t7 4S lire. Oram Shoup Sandra Allen, New. Reporter. It la ~lltrUI1Ited by the It&te. IlDIIe ~ 12.00 year. _ ..........................., were afternoon caltere.

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