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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 12

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Hamilton, Ohio
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TAOE TWELVB A I A A I TBTDAY, ATJGUBT 10, 1M A DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS TO SCHOOLS ARRANGED BY AUDITOR $22,789.80 To Go To Schools On Basis Of $3.88 For Each Pupil Daily Average Attendance i a To The Camcferi, Aug. 10- Money to tlio amount $--r 7S9.SO will be JifitribulL-d to (he schools of Treble county from ibo of'fieo of County Auditor Charles A. a on a basis of per pupil daily average of attciirhnoe. The inmi'oy is a IV cm intangible Checks i hn a i in 1U a i i i is folluuv.i-Uixoii, C.imJf.'i, Katon, CJraiit, WtsL Elkton, Lewiftburg, 3SU.CO; Verona, $625.7 fi; College Corner, Israel, Jackson, Jefferson, 720.6-1; Lanier, Alexandria, Eldorado, Moyroc, West Manchef.H-, i Somerville (overlapping i i Brookvillo (overlapping district), $32.93. Total number of pupils enrolled in the schools included in tho distribution Bridge Contract To Be Awarded the agent, relief department, fnrm bureau and granges.

Smith, field agent of Hie Ohio Farm and Homo Protective committee explained (he proposed program (o Iho local committee. Beef Is Received Tor Distribution Beef oE 1,080 pounds was received at the Freble County Ifclief department today for i i i to persons whose namn.s are on the relief list, and it was said hy Food i i Ed Kimmel a (ho supply would last but week. One thousand two dred pounds of potatoes were received, Eiiul i stated ihat the spuds were i i the rate oi" 5" harrels per ivcck, the supply would not last more a 10 Plan To Widen County Road The I'rehle county surveyor has revealed a (Jreenbush nnd West County Lino road would widened, grnvellecl a Ejriided ns soon as tho plans prepared hy the a i a division engineer were approved by tho fed- em! engineer. Workmen will be chosen from men whose names arc on the relief Jist. Treble county highway department workers will eliminate a curve at Iho approach to I he Elk creek bridge, and cut down hill.

Camden, for i construction of 350-foot span bridge over Elk Creek, Ohio-122, south of Gratis, he awarded hy officials of tho a highway department, August 17. The bridge will take the place of the hurled into tin: stream when struck by a truck some time ngo. Completion must he made by October 15. A curve in tho road near the bridgo will bo removed, nud a hill cut down. County Surveyor 01 bo Hecatbron revealed today that the vork of grading-, widening and graveling four and one-half miles of the West Elkton-Greenbush county Hue highway would he undertaken as soon as plans were approved by (lie federal engineer.

Funeral Rites Tor J. 0. Eusted Funeral services for John C. Hue ted, 75 old, who died Thursday at the home of his eon, George, living a few miles west of Eatoa in Jackson township, will be held in the New i Brethren church at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev.

C. E. Fryman, former pastor of church will officiate. Interment will he made in Mound Hill cemetery, Eaton. The deceased was a native of West Virginia but passed most of bis life in Prcble county.

Surviving- are tho widow, Ida, of Dola, W. one eon, George, at whoee home Hasted died; one daughter, Mr.s. Ku'a Davidson, Jiersvillc, one sister, Lcvi a Richmond, lud. Loans To Farmers Are Discussed Relief for Preblc county a that cannot secure loans because ot the difference hetwecn the request and the loan a Federal Land a can grant, was considered Thursday at ineetiii" of tho 1'reble County Farm nnd Loan I 1 rot PC, i commit tee, iu the county probate courtroom. Aid in helping to solve the problem is to be sought froti Eikenberry Named On Sanitorium Board K.

C. Eikenberry, Camdcn, ha ueen named a member of Iho board -of directors of the Stiilwnter Sani- xtriimi boarrl of directors Ev.ra. House, Monroe township, pre.sident of Treble County Commieeiou- hoflrd, was Hawied vice pre.si- dent at the a a organization meeting held recently. Still water Sanitorium, located at Dayton, operated jointly under Auspices of cble and Montgomery counties for the treatment of tuberculosis. 300 Attend Democratic Outing Thrco Imiulreil democrats attendance Wednesday evening at (tic ititniml pictiic of the Prcble Women's Democratic club held at FU vt.

Clair park, Eaton. Candidates and i families were present. Mrs. Joseph Poos and Hugh R. Gilmore.

presided at the meeting introducing candidates, Oamden Notes Of Interest JErs, li. C. Ncin and children retui'netl homo a visit trith Jicr parents, Jfr. and Mrs. Willitnn Cox in Hamilton.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Woodavd were in Mnrtinsviltc, 011 Wednesday.

Miss Freda who has been a visitor there returned home. Misses Dorothy and Hutli Ann Bochm, Jnnell Sobert and Mary Eleanor Peters were visitors Wednesday evening in the home oi Mr. and Mi'si. ftam Imuaii nnd daughter at Somerville. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Michitcl have moved from tho Lipsconib properly on North Liberty street, to the Aaron Gnrver projierty. Mr. nnd Mrs, Harold Dearth wero week-end visitors at Cleveland, 0. George Arnold, New Paris, republican a i a for state representative, was in Camden, Monday.

A nu ounce me tit is being nuide of the arrive of Mose Dodge, well kmnrii OiiH'len citizen on tti Mi's. Mnyino Keck of Richmond. The inarriage took place in Win- ohesfer, Ind. Tlie'couple will reside in Ihc Dodgo home on North Lafayette street ami their mauy local friends are extending congratulations. Bud" Weaver, proprietor 131ue Lantern cofo pii Central ivcnue, wag arrested and arraigned mfoi-o Justice of the Pcaco It.

Travis for disturbing tho peace. Ho was fined $50 nnd cosls nnd placed jail. Ho is alleged to have abused lis wife and hor sister. The annual Beaslcy reunion will ho held Sunday nt Fort St. Clair Eaton, BETHANY Sprclul To 'Hie Uethany, Aug.

George Kce- vcr of Lynn, spent several days with hifi brother Frank and f'nmily. a i a of Platts- hui'ff, 0., visited her grandmother Mrs. Stabler Iho past week. Mies Minnies Hone is entertaining her aunt Mrs. Jlcller for several a Mrs.

Oscar Whitloek had for their guretB over the week-end i son, wito ami Ron of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs, Stamlf'ill and a of Lexington, visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N.

S. Carter nnd thcvdaughter remained to fcpend a week i licr a Mrs. Anna Little Kyle. Miss Ihle is home, having a a course of studies at Akron, 0-, preparing to (akc up her work as teacher at -Maple Park, Ohio. Mrs.

Reverend Lowry is homo from her work nt Dayton, Ohio, sick and under the care of Doctor Williamson. Mrs. W. S. Goreuch was hostess Tuesday to tho missionary society i a i a a ant! a very interesting program given.

Miss Morris of! Oxford and Miss Adtlie Trump of Hamilton were calling on Mrs. Emma Crane Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nuxell of Mt.

Orbe, Brown count3', were the guests Monday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Bell. Tho Willing Workers Sunday school class iviH meet with Mrs. Lilly Smith Tuesday, August 14, as hosteee.

Airs, Ethel Wyle's nephews from Cincinnati returned homo Friday, having spent several weeks' visit with her. Reverend and Mrs. Gross enjoyed a i with (hem a few days last we ok her sister from Cincinnati. Miss ITerti Rhoadcs returned home Monday from a week's visit i Mrs. Lilly JKlioadcs, Mr.

and Mne. Charley Billingslea oE Columbus, Ohio, were tho guofiU Sunday of his father, Robert billingslen. The Alitzel reunion was held Sunday at LeSonrdsville lake, with a good a a and good time had by all and bountiful dinner served at noon. Oru and "Dora Reese were called to Kentucky lust week to attend tho funeral of five their cousins who wero killed in a terrible mine blast, Mr. and Mre, Rilcy Mifzel and sons llobcrt and Gale returned home Sunday evening from several weeks' wait with their daughter Ruth Moblo and family at Washington state.

They had a fine visit with family nnd a i going uiui coming home. Mrs. Louclla. Jackson invited her Sunday school class in Jast Thursday evening for a social time and nil report a fine- time was had. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch and daughter of ncftr Lebanon, 0., were tho gnesffi Sunday of Mrs. Josie G'orsuch. SUMHY SCHOOL OF WEST CHESTER ENJOYED PICNIC IN SHARON WOODS School To Open Tuesday After Labor Day--Church Services Announced--Personal Notes SpecUl To The Chester, Aug. 10.

Union Grange will hold its regu- school Inr meeting Tuesday evening, Labor Da August 14 in Iho town hall at o'clock, A good program is promised. Air. V. D. Campbell and Adam tauqua.

have returned frooi good, fishing trip of a few days at Indian Lake. Miss Anna Belle Frybergcr of Toledo is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Cora Pcil. Mrs. Bristol is entertaining a niece from Pittsburgh, this week.

Tho family, Mrs. Clara and her i with some i i friends went to Mt. Airy Sunday for a picnic and took their Juneli. They report a fine time. Mr.

and Airs. Jno. Pcil have returned to their home in Cincinnati leaving their littlo daughter Shirley with her grandmother, Mrs. i a for a few days, Joo and James Stephcnson aro soon to open a filling station at Maude. Mr.

and Airs. J. M. Schick were Cincinnati visitors Monday. Rev.

Wallace E. Miller, a former pastor of ho Presbyterian church hero was in town, Sunday July 29, calling on some of his old friends aud neighbors. A largo crowd attended the sale cf Airs. Anna Yanncss on, Saturday July 29. Mr.

Carl Stander of Batavin, 0., is offering his household goods at auction hero at tho home of his father on Saturday afternoon. The people in this community are thankful for the recent rain and cooler weather. The prolonged torrid heat was almost unbearable to all life. Raymond Phillips and a friend from West CarrolUon were calling on his uncle, C. M.

Phillips and sister, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Charlio Jones returned last Friday from a visit with relatives in Tennessee. Ho reports good crops in the river valley sections. Successful Picnic Th9 Sunday school picnic at Woods Saturday afternoon July 20 was a decided success.

Tho attendance -was good and a jolly time- enjoyed. Church Services Tho church services as follows: Afethodist--- Sunday school every at 10:00 a. m. Preaching- service each alternate Sunday liigli at 8:00 o'clock. Services August 19 at p.

m. Presbyterian Sunday school every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Preaeh- ir.g service every Sunday evening Hi 8:00 p. m.

School To Opea Preparations are being made to on Tuesday after Aliases Nettie Phillips and Flora Cadwallader spent a part of the past week at tho Franklin Chau- The programs wero all LEBANON special To The Lebanon, Aug. and Mrs. Andrew Kayser and David a of Manchester, Indiana, aro spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John 3 aul and daughters.

Miss Margaret Lahdis, of Beth- is the guest Miss Arlie Mr. and Mrs. Yemen Beif and amily aro spending a iveek 's vaca- ion with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stihhs Dayton.

Mns. Georgo M'eloy was hostess to he members of the Tuesday Bridge lub at a one o'clock luncheon- One the first rules of the First congress ill ITS!) was a no member speiik lo one another, or read any printed paper, when any member is speaking. bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Main street, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burns and Lois Burns were Wednesday guests of Rev.

and Mrs. J. P. Torubury at Harveysburg. Geraldine Yunkes is visiting with relatives iu Dayton and Canton.

Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brandon and ifis Rhea Blair were Monday guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. R.

Regan in Wilmington. Mies Louise Thursday and Hamilton Friday with Miss Elizabeth Eldridge in Daytou. Miss Florence Koogle, of Philadelphia, was a recent guest of her sisters, Missw Carrie and Effio Koogle and Mis. Emma Bangham. Robert J.

Koogle and Miss Flo- tah Koogle are visiting with R. Koogls and family in Akron. Mies Mary S. Condon is visiting nt the home Dr. and Mrs.

F. Robben at Daffevty. The Misses Snva and Ella Stuart of Los Angeles, aro guests of their sister, Mrs. J. L.

Roberts and husband. Mrs. Myrtle Sheets and family have removed to Iho Howard Rcif property on Silver street. Mrs. kinn Miller, of Los Angeles, is visiting with friends and relatives in Lebanon.

Mrs. A. A. Draper nnd little Bon, Lawrence- Rene, of Kow York City, are guests of her mother, Mrs. Albert Anderson.

Howard Drake, of Chicago, is vis- ing with his mother, Mrs. Veltaa )rake and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'Champ Drown are nnouncing tho birth of a daugh- er, Kamona Ann, at tho Blair hoe- 'tal, Wednesday, August 1. Announcements have been re- cived here of the birtb.

at a son, iobcrt Gordon, to Dr. aud Mrs. W. r. Slagle, in Daytou on July '29.

Irs. Single wfis formerly Miss Jcaa irowu of. Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Condon and amily aro removing this week to Karj Dakin property on Kast freet. Miss Janet Evans, of Columbus, visiting with her grandparents, Ir. and Mrs.

Cliff Evans and Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Stokes, Mrs. Velma Drake nnd son have noved into one of the- University on East street. Rev.

J. C. -McCoy is visiting with lis mother in Marshall, Mo. Miss Virginia Long of Dayton, Is i guest at the Guy Thompson ionic in tho country. Harold Campbell left this week SPECIALS for SATURDAY FRIED CHICKEN Corn on Cob Or Sliced Tomatoes Including Potatoes Hot Rolls And Butter Sundaes lOc Jumbo Sodas! All Flavors! 5c Ice Cream Qt.

Always 25c 208 High. Street IDEAL 208 High. Street lot an extended visit with his sla- ter, Mre. K. H.

Pierce, Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Lucille Robinson of Philadelphia, is the guest her father, L. St. Scofield and family.

Mre. Robevt Rockwell Dayton, is the guest of her brother, Dr, Frank Dilatush and family. Mrs. D. H.

Bain and Mrs, Wills Catiot aro visiting Cor a few with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Singleton in Middletown, Blanche Sortel, of Sharonville, ivas the guest Wednesday of her sister, Mrs.

Wilmer Littell and family. Miss Mnrtha VanNcss, Mnrjorie AleGce and McClure are spending a week at tho 4-H camp near Middletovn. Tasmania, in the Commonwealth of Australia, about as large as South Carolina and with a. population numbering a quarter-million, has a police force of but 265 or so to keep the peace. Try Journal-News Classified Adi.

The Carpet House WEIK 9 for Saturday Tutti Friitti Layer Cake 1 1 PHONE 2 Rich White Layers. Filled With Fruit and Nut Meats. Iced With Tutti-Frutti Butter Cream Icing 200 Large Size 42c 3883 20 SALESMEN TO SERVE YOU 18--22x36 Oval Braided Rugs $1.25 24--24x48 Washable Chenille Rugs 1.25 16--18x27 Carpet Samples .69 45--27x54 Hit and Miss Rag Rugs .44 8--22x36 Axminster Rugs 1.95 17--27x54 Congoleum Mats .69 27--24x48 Reversible Chenilles 1.39 Political Advertisement CALEB M. COYLE Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Voters of Butler county, shall we support and elect officers to fill our important offices of this county who are pledged and bound by political bosses and minority groups until public offices become the subjects of raids by selfish interests? Should we not stop and investigate the character and records of the men whom we choose for our public servants? I am appealing to you for your support as one who has not pledged himself to those who would domineer your interests for their selfish purposes. I will welcome your investigation as to my character, business records or citizenship.

If nominated at next Tuesday's primary and elected SHERIFF OF BUTLER COUNTY, I pledge myself to the people of this county to put a business like system of law enforcement and regulation in action. CALEB M. (Judge) COYLE MARK YOUR BALLOT FOR COYLE CALEB M. COYLE Home Appliance Division Electric Refrigerators A FEW OF Electric Washers BRAND IVEW Special Only These Specials Left Just PORCELAIN TUB LOVELL O. E.

MOTOR ADJUSTABLE LEGS 1 YR. GUARANTEE DELCO MOTOR CU. TT. PORCELAIN INTERIOR 1 YR. GUARANTEE PLENTY ICE CUBES A FEW USED SPECIALS EASY WARDWAY THOR 512.00 FAMOUS $24.00 ROTAREX 5,00 ONE MINUTE J19.00 We lave only a few of thesa remarkably priced electric refrigerators left.

They've gone like hot cakes. We advise tbat yon ouy todiy. Tomorrow will be too late. CLEARANCE ENTIRE RADIO STOCK NEW-- USED-- DEMONSTRATORS NOW $15.00 $89.60 $15.00 $19.50 $29.50 $39.60 $49.50 $34,50 $39.50 S99.50 WAS PHHCO-- 1934. 6 Tubes.

New 52,60 B. 0. A. VICTOR-- 10 Tubes. New LYRIC-- 1934-- Repossessed 69.50 DETROLA-- 1934-- Sampla 49.60 MAJESTIC-- 1934-- New 69.60 ZENITH AUTO RADIO-- New 49.60 PHILCO AUTO RADIO-- New 59.50 PHILCO TABLE SET-- New 39.60 LYRIO "ALL Used 64.60 FHILOO-- New 9 Tubes.

$126.00 ALL FULLY GUARANTEED EASY WEEKLY TERMS OPEN EVES. 122 SO. SECOND ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S WASH PANTS NOW REDUCED PKE-SH1UJNK SEEltSUCKERS STRIPED TWILLS SPORT PANTS ALSO BOYS' LOIVGIES And They're Real Bargains Others at $1.49 and $1.98 Men's All-Wool SUITS Smartest styles. -Year round fabrics. The greatest selection in town.

Specially reduced. 136 High Street Opp. Courthouse Tomorrow! Sensational Savings on Exactly 500 New Scatter RUGS Odd Lots and Close Outs of Fine Rugs Reduced for Quick Clearance Former Snle Trice I'rlcn .89 .89 .49 .29 1.49 .49 .98 9x12 Crescent Felt Base a J6.D5 i a i nigs in beauliCut new desiffns for Kitchen, i i Room, Living" Room or Bedroom. a lur- day only--- SJ.95 '4 Special Offer! WINDOW SHADES 49 Each Fine quality opaqne shades, mounted on guaranteed rollers. Your choice of fire colors.

Standard sizes. ALL PORCH RUGS AND PORCH SHADES DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. The CARPET HOUSE 20 So.ufh.TMrd St..

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