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WEDffMDAY. FEBRUARY IS. 1I5C. THE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO. JOURNAL PAGE MINI Ball State College President Emeritus To Be Monroe Speaker MpNROK L.

A. Pittinger, president emeritur of Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, will deliver the commencement Preble Schools To Offer Home Nursing Course EATON Mrs. G. D. Seymour, Red Cross nursing chairman, has announced that six more schools will teach the home nursing course this semester in Preble County.

Four schools, Dixon, Monroe, West Alexandria and Lanier, completed the training before Christmas. The six and the m- ttructors are: Eaton, Mrs. Robert Mettert, R. and Mrs. Fred Greene; New Paris, Mrs.

Isabelle Bettelon, R. and Mrs. Evangeline Tracy; College Corner, Mrs. Ben Schmidt, R. and Mrs.

Hilda Osterman; Lewisburg, Mrs. Helen Fletcher, R. and Mrs. Helen Kohler; Camden, Mrs. Ed Yost, R.

and Mrs. Lorena Moore, and Jackson, Mrs. Gennette Mendenhall, R. and Miss Fern Hershey. The training course is open to high school girls taking home economics.

address to- the 1950 graduating class at Lemon-Monroe High School at 8 p.m. May 23 in the school auditorium, it was announced at a special meeting of the Lemon Township Board of Education Monday night. In other actions, the school board voted to discontinue summer school sessions; decided to install water-softening service in the Maple Park School cafeteria and a booster-tvpe water heater in the Amanda School cafeteria. FRANKLIN FRANKLIN Mrs. Anna Dell i is in CHAUTAIiQUA CHAUTAUQUA Mr.

and Mrs. William Freeman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nicholas at their new home at Chautauqua, Saturday night. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Simpson will spend this weekend in McArthur visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Herbret Kennison and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferst of Arlington, Va. were Monday evening guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight Phillips. Miss Ruth Kruse is aattending Vestern Reserve University in Cleveland this semester. The Live and Learn Club will neet next week at the home of Mrs. Ray Mount.

Mrs. Stanley Clark entertained the Brownie Troop at a oarty Wednesday after -rrhool in her John C. Lantis enter- HAVOC AT HURRICANE HILL--Here is where the Wilson Carroll three-room frame farmhouse at Hurricane Hill, stood before a savage tornado picked it up and hurled it 85 yards, killing the parents and six children. "The farmhouse smashed through a thicket, tearing a big path through the woods," said rescue worker William Klutts. "The poor kids never had a chance." FINAL RESTING PLACE--This is all that was left of the Wilson Carroll farmhouse at Hurricane Hill, in which the whole family of eight was wiped out, by a tornado.

The only thing remaining was the ice box shown in the picture. Sixty-three years ago, a vicious hurricane swept up the Mississippi Valley and whipped the area, giving Hurricane Hill its name. Good Samaritan Hospital in Day- ton with a fractured hip. Mrs. Pal Hazehvood is con- the Oxford Rd.

Monday callers Mr. and Mrs. Don Sellers of Springboro. Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Tinch ere the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earnhart, Jr. and son. Mrs.

Mary, Chenoweth with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Kleinhenn of Lebanon and her grandson, Elden Klcinhenn of Dayton attended a show in Middletown Sunday afternoon and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cheno- gained her Sunday School Class at her home Saturday afternoon. Those present were Janice Cog- wood, Elaine Harp of German- jtown, Sandra Gross, Donna Ferris, Rosalee Beverger, Marsha Davis, Donna Sheets of Poast- Merrill Clay, Edward Kelly, Ronald Fogle, David Shapiro of Franklin, Carlos Ray Lantis and Jerry Moore of Springboro.

SifJTH LEBANON SOUTH LEBANON WSCS met Thursday night at troth and familv at their home. If home of Mrs Thelma Nusr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lvons I ose rej ent were of Middletown were SaturdayL, llngTer Mrs. Mary Holmes evening guests of Mr.

N. L. I pnme a mi Iron Man's Entry Tops 4th Bred Gilt Sale A Hamsphire gilt. Fashionable Girl II, bred and raised by Howard Laughlin, Hamilton, topped the Fourth Bred Gilt sale held Saturday at the Butler County Highway garage. Elmer Sorber, Middletown.

purchased the outstanding Hampshire gilt for S300. "The second highest selling individual was a Duroc gilt consigned by Wilbur McCormick. Hamilton, and Chaswil Farms, purchased Cincinnati, by for S200. The twenty-eight animals sold in the sale averaged $113.40. Butler County Delegations To Attend Livestock Session The twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Cincinnati Livestock Producers will be held Thursday at the Natherland Plaza hotel.

Cincinnati, John Watts, Camden. president, presiding. Members from southwestern Ohio, southeastern Indiana and northern Kentucky will be present during the program which will begin at 10 o'clock. Highlight of the all-day affair will be the nomination and election of directors for Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. An address- will be given by Charles A.

Burmeister, agricultural economist of the production Following is a list of consignors: and marketing administration, Dearth and daughter Ina. George Sacker, Mrs. John Bee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan.

Mrs E. Edwards. Mrs Mrs. Edith Bridge and Mrs. Bud Ledford.

Mrs. Robert Whit Paul Ruppert. Sr. left Monday Mrs. Sue Haun.

night for Rochester. N. Mrs. Louis Pursley, Mrs attend the funeral of their neice Gilbert Smith. Mrs.

Ru and cousin. Miss Be-itrice Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stace Campbell, former Franklin residents. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Beres returned their home at Milford, Ind. after a visit here with relatives. They attended the Ruppert-Borders wedding last Saturday. Chuck Minge of Dayton spent the weekend in Franklin with his" grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Minge and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jarhes Ferst of Arlington, Va.

are spending the here with her mother. Mrs. Margaret Hamilton and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferst and daughter at Darrtown.

Mr. Ferst is transacting business in Middletown during the week. Mrs. Rosemond Tressler and son, Terry Lynn, visited Sunday with- Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Tur- vev in Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Sarn Lackens called on Mrs. Anna Fornshell nt her Sunday.

home in Miamisburg, FRANKLIN RURAL FRANKLIN RURAL The Jolly Jokers Club will meet February 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cramer in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Zinck. John Zinck and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wells and sons spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Zinck and daughters in Norwood. Pvt. Gene Zinck. Pvt. Leo Muller, Pvt.

Jerry Moore of Ft. Knox, Ky. spent the weekend, an and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Hetzler and daughters of Franklin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zinck. Evans.

Mrs. John Phil the hostess. Mrs. Robert Collier was th guest of honor at a shower Ins Friday evening. A thos nrpsent were Mrs.

Chester' Ste ber, Mrs. Louis Pursley, Mrs Arthur M-s. Richav Doughman, Mrs. Clay on man, Mrs. Gertrude Smith.

Mrs Bernice Poe. Mrs. Eva Fletoh er. Mrs. Jennie Reed, Mrs.

Dix ie Jacobs, Mrs. Lil'ie Blpvins Mrs. Bonnie Ray, Mrs. Ok-'T, Blevins, Mrs. Mabel Gates.

Mrs Sue Haun. Mrs. Marion Simn son. Mrs. Mabel Orndorf.

Mrs Evelyn Sacker. Mrs. Kdna Bee rile, the hostess, Mrs. Violr Smith, and the guest of honor. Mrs.

Daisy Wortman a daughter. Laura, Nancy Nun amaker and Bill Henson of Mid dletown, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Bradley and children of Blnn Chester, were guests on i a evening of Mr. and Bradley.

It was the birth day anniversary of Jerree Brad ley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collier are the parents of a son borr Wednesday at Middletown Hos pital. The Chimney Corner 500 Chit- will meet at the Campus Inn at Lebanon on Thursrliv The hostess will be Mrs.

Robert McClain. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Coffmar of Morrow spent Monday with their dauchter, Mrs. William Titus, and Mr. Titus. Mrs. William Shultz has been returned from St.

Elizabeth's Hospital, Dayton. Charles Hopkins spent last weekend with his sister. Earl Pressler, and Mr. Pressler of Middletown. WITT DRY CLEANERS PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT--S-DAY SERVICE 2-8501 DELIVER and purchasers of the remaining animals: Chester White--consignors, C.

A. Lindley. Trenton, two gilts sold to Shuler Trenton; Vizedom Hamilton, one gilt sold to Shuler Trenton, Duroc--Fred Kramer, Oxford, one gilt to Edwin Widmeyer, West Chester: M. E. Kellopg and Clarence Kolb, Somerville.

one gilt to C. L. Mikesell. Monroe: Wilbur McCormick, Hamilton, two gilts to H. B.

Drake. Dayton, and one gilt to Earl Hoffman. Hamilton: Albert Meyers and Son, Hamilton, one gilt to Earl B. Price. Hamilton, one gilt to Warren Rieser, Hamilton.

Hampshire --H. C. Luedtke, Hamilton, two gilts to Arthur Sheard, Oxford: Black Poland China Wa'tcr Franklin, four gilts to Earl B. Price. Hamilton; Spotted Poland China-Hubert Buckley.

Oxford- one gilt to Johnie H. Baker and Sons. Hamilton, one gilt to Walter Weissinger. Mason: Robert W. Matson.

Middletown, three gilts to E. H. McKibben, West Chester, and one gilt to Johnie H. Baker and Sons. Hamilton: Roy E.

Truster, one gilt to Jacob Vizedom, Hamilton, one to William P. Hoffmann, Middletown, and one to Harry L. Garner, Hamilton; Tamworth Ray Conn, Oxford, one gilt to Wethcrell and Rickey, Box 322, Asberry road, Cincinnati. U. S.

D. A. An estimated three-hundred Meanest Thief LEBANON The meanest thief was reported operating here Monday night when a March of Dimes container was taken from the waiting: room at Younjr Clinic. It is believed the container contained about 55 in dimes. Dr.

Ralph young- said he would make up the loss. The money was taken about 9:30 Monday evening- while Dr. Young- was caring for his last patient of the evening 1 LEBANON members from Butler County will attend, according to a report from Robert K. Farst. county agricultural agent, and George R.

Wilson, associate county agricultural agent. Official delegates from Butler County are: Ralph Hasler. Hamilton: Melvin Petri. Hamilton: Roy Kettman. Middletown: is Van-Gorden, Hamilton; Charles Isaacs.

Trenton: Dwight Harris, Oxford; Dan Roberts." Hamilton. Harold Brown, Oxford: Kolb. Oxford: Ravmond Harry Irwin. Hamilton: Fhckinger. Trenton: Nell Hoelle.

Hamilton; Pierson Belsford. Hamilton: Wilbur McCormick. Hamilton. Alternate delegates are: David Urmston. Hamilton: William Gillespie.

Oxford: Robert Matson. Middletown: Charles Ross. Mason; 1 Grant Germantown: 1 George Manrnd, Oxford: Noah Gillespie. Hamilton: Hubert Buckles-. Oxford: Harry Garner, Hamilton; Dewey Maddox.

Hamilton: Fred Stock. Hamilton: Howard Webb. Hamilton; Charles Beiser, Hamilton; Paul McDonough, Oxford. Transient Fined For Theft Of Shoestrings EATON A transient arrested Saturday in West Alexandria for stealing four pairs of shoestring has'' been fined S25 and costs bv Justice of the Peace C. M.

Smith. The man. who identified himself as Emory Scott. 57. formerly of Mississippi, said he took the strings from the Rookstool store at West Alex to sell to get some money for food.

Scott pleaded guilty and was taken to jail to serve out the fine because he was without funds. Two Rural Burglaries Under Investigation LEBANON Two burglaries States Route 73 and 48, six rnilea in the northern section of the north of here was burglarized county are bting investigated this week by Sherif Gerald W. Couden. A camp along Clearcreek. owned by Collins Wight, 500 Mayfield Dayton, was ransacked bv Monday night.

Money and merchandise in the arnout of .3175 taken, the sheriff said. Approximately 350 in change was taken from the cash register, several cartons of cisarets and candy, and vandals who broke a number of i le board and music box windows to gain entrance to the were broken into and approximately S25 taken from each. Boosters Hear building. The sheriff said a number of items were missing from the camp and damage amount to more than S250. By forcing open a window.

"The owned by Otto Hoffman! and located at the intersection LEBANON--Ray Motley, director of radio station WMAH, was the principal speaker at annual Boosters Club reorganization meeting Tuesday ever.ins at the high school. Motley lauded the local organization ar.d pointed Kings Mills School District Com-i that more communities" should munity Club was hold Monday 1 nave Booster Clues to keep alive Kings Mills Club Members Convene The February meeting of the evening at the school building The meeting presided over by Mrs. Stanley Ellis, president, was opened with a prayer by C. E. Stephenson.

i the I routine business session and the reports of various committee mem- an active interest in sports. Harold Roif. publicity director, of the club announced today. Directors elected for the ensuing year include Robert Kaufman, Luciar. Weaver.

Horace Thompson and Alvin Harvey. They succeed Juvenile Grangers To Be Graduated LEBAIX 7 ON--Ed Ullum. grange- master announced today a class of juvenile grange members will be graduated from the Lebanon Juvenile Grange into the Subordinate Grange at the latter's meeting Thursday evening. The graduation exercises will follow the regular business meet- LEBANON Following choir rehearsal at the Baotis' church on Thursday, members of the choir surprised Miss Dolores at the parsonage. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Lonsefeld, Mr and Mrs Otto Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles a 1 Goat Attends Meeting Of City Council ANGELES (AP Los Angeles city councilmen have faced many kinds of constituents, inite and otherwise.

But yesterday they rubbed their eyes twice. Sitting in the front row of the council chamber was a goat. No kidding! The be-whiskered beast was there representing himself and other goats of the San Fernando Valley who would be barred from premises of less than half I a acre under a proposed city era Mae Gray to Marshall ordinance. The coat was accompanied by WARREN COUNTY COIIITS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Vera Mae Gray to A a thtee lots in Doer- field Township. Homer and D.

Renton to James Russell and Elne a a 50 acres in a a Township. Mary E. Wakefiold. Marcarci membei (people) of the San Fernando Valley Go.U Society. O.

Alan, the society's vice president, to bat tor a bcrs the remainder of the evening Kncch. W-iber Montgomery, was turned over to the program! Ray Meyers and Car! Rahm. committee. Accomplishments the club The theme for this meeting was during the past year were by ''Democracy In The Present Day! Meryl B. Gray, uresiden: of the School Mr.

William Boosters. Hayes introduced the subject and 1 the four participants in the discussion: Supt. J. Forrest Burns spoke on democracy as apolied to history. Miss Beverly Koelble.

high school teacher, spcke on democracy from a teacher's standpoint. Jay D. Mack, coach, spoke on democracy as applied to athletics. Miss a a a Joerling. sophomore, spoke on democracy from a stu-! now dent's standpoint.

Franklin's WCTU Meeting Changed FRAXKLIX A change has been made in the plans for the regular monthly meeting of the Farm Appraiser Gains Promotion LEBANON James Miller. Farmers Home Loan Administration appraiser in Clinton and Warren Counties, has been advanced to the state office Columbus as appraiser and engineer, according to Tom Foster. Grady Rhoades. formerly a supervisor at Zanesville. will succeed Miller in Clinton and Warren Counties and will be at the courthouse here every Tues- dav.

KINGS MILLS KINGS MILLS The home of Mrs. Stanley Ellis on King Ave. was the setting for the February meeting of the Gleaners' After the business meeting conducted, Mrs. C. H.

Foster led will be held after a union service in the Firs: Methodist Church. Mrs. E. E. Caldwell will be in charge.

At the union service, those attending will hear the Rev. Rrss McClennan on "The Christian and A I the class in a sttuty of Pi-alms 105 and lOfi. Duriiie the tellowship C. S. Crawford.

Mrs. Andrew Jackson, Mrs. O. G. Kelly.

Mrs. Ford McClain, Mrs. Frank Wark, Mrs. Bert Goddard. Joan Williams, Mitchell Goddnrd, Miss Esther Marklcy, Miss Phyhs Cecil, Misses Bess and Marguerite Marsh.

Miss Roberta Emery. Miss Miriam Kupp. Miss Shirley Gillman. The Rev. and Mrs.

M. G. Mittlcsitedt and daughter Mary Ellen and the honor guest. A luncheon was to i i a D. Haley, 2 lots in Franklin Township.

Orville and Irene Phillios to Cornelius H. and Maxine W. Combs. SO acres in Hamilton Township. Cedric Mulford io Lvle i a O.fifi acres in Turtle- creek Township.

George F. Stanley and Ruby Caball. 120332 acres! goats, a i ''1 can follow qoat all day ith and social hour a followed the and a dust pan. hostess served a dessert course to challenge any of you fellows the Rev. and Mrs C.

H. Foster. the Misses Margaret Wilson and hoi -Jos gor.ts. on smaller plots than As to odor, the owner of the i i ted goat, Clarence i a i asked the council to and smell it for your- The council i de- come dined and postponed (he a to Russell for one week. served following a social evening, in Clearcreek Township, and several i wore bestowed upon Miss Williams who will soon leave to attend school at Camp Lee, Va.

The members of the "5 and 10" Club were guests of Mrs. Rosell Brewer last Wednesday evening at the Golden Lamb. Mrs. Albert George nnd M.irjorie Uhlcn- b'ock to" Joe" Ha'as" lot'in TO i a Orlev T. Hudson and Fred Rail Officials mg and will be open to the Herrick and Mrs.

Richar.d Wood Refreshments will after the program. be served Church Fellowship Dinner Scheduled FRANKLIN There will be a fellowship supper in the Congre- Christian Church nex Tuesday evening, February 21 The supper will be in the form a covered dish meal at 6:30 o'clock At 8 p. m. in the auditorium the church, a film ''King of Kings' will be shown. The Rev.

Ray Thompson, pastor nvited the public. were guests. Bridge and canasia formed the diversions of the evening following the dinner. Gray. Jr.

to J. Stuart and Klsio N. fattershr.il, 1 lot F'. Mittie Delph to Mer.ard Delph. O.fiS acres in Lebanon.

Elva Berry and Mamie a i to J. P. Lamb, 1 lot in A A mem on March I of its Lillian Fuuctt. Mrs. Robert Foster and daughter.

Mrs. Paul Harbaugh, Mrs. Mildred Cox and daughter. Mrs. Mosc Finn, Mrs.

Wilson Terry. Mrs. Elgar En field. Mrs. Walter Barnes.

Mrs. J. O. Tucker and Mrs. C.

E. Stephenson. Mis. Mose Finn will be hostess for the March meeting of the clas 1 Mrs. R.

A. King. Sr. returned to her home Saturday eve-tuns; following a winter sojourn at St. PetoT'-burg.

Fla. Mr. and Robert Foster and i Mr. and Guy Culborson. Retire-: attended Youth for Christ nt Cm-' uperm- tendcnt at Cincinnati.

F. H. Reynolds, was announced today Yoik Central rail- by the New i 0:1 d. a i Saturday evening. Sunday callers nt the home of Clara Barber and Mrs.

Charlotto Reed were Mr. and Rood and son Tommv of Mor- Chautauqua Briefs CHAUTAUQUA-- The Parent- Teachers Council will meet at the school at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, February 21. CHAUTAUQUA-- The District members of Miami Aerie of Boy Scouts will have a dinner the school cafeteria February 27 at 7 p.m. CHAUTAUQUA-- The Parent 'eachers Association is sponsoring series of lectures on sex educa- ion for adults starting Monday, March 6.

and continuing every Monday night during the month of larch. Trepang, beche-de-mer. sea cu- umber and sea sausage are some the names given a variety of ea slug which is considered a elicacy by some peoples. CALL NELVA CENTER HAS A FEW OPEN DATES FOR PARTIES AND MEETINGS Social Every Sat. Night CALL K.

W. FLINT 3-2771 TAX CONSULTANT GUS VALEN 2-0287 Mrs. Cedric Stanley was hostess! Township, at the second of a series of Des- J. P. Lamb to Elva berry and serfs--Bridge Thursday evening at Mamie a i 1 lot a her home on S.

Mechanic Township. Robert L. and Emma Mae Satterthwnite to Harold E. and Rose L. Dakin, 0.115 acres in Wavne Township.

Guests were. Mrs. P. G. Banker of Nashville, Mrs.

Convin Cropper, Mrs. Tilton Blair, Mrs. Harold Rosencraos, Mrs. Dale Rosencrans. Mrs.

Harold Yergm, Mrs. Orville Keever, Mrs. Meryl B. Gray, Mrs. I.

E. Bowen. Mrs. William Johnson. Mrs.

Don Ertel and Mrs. Dean Stanley. Top score prizes were won by Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Keever and consolation went to Mrs.

Blair. Mrs. Harold Battain was hostess Friday evening whe she entertained the members of her "500" Club at her home on North Broadway. Mrs. Robert Kramer, Mrs.

Allen Thompson and Mrs. Hall Cooper were guests. Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Kramer were awarded high score prizes and Mrs.

Harry Guthiel, consolation. A dessert course was served at the close of the evening's play. Homer George, Harold George, Robert George, Mrs. Vernon Hildebrant and Mr. and Mrs.

William Pierce attended the funeral of Homer George's father, Carey ieorge in Lebanon, Ind. on Saturday. Lawrence Shuter of Columbus was the guest over the weekend of ner parents. Dr. and Mrs.

J. V. Mulford. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Coburn and John Holden of Morrow left Friday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Caton at Orlando. Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. Voorhis Rose were dinner guest on Sunday of Mrs. a rine Kings Mills. Reynolds will be succeeded by row. Mr.

and Mrs. G. kcss-ingor, E. i to the Mr Mrs. Ernest Ivarnhart and tMieral i son David Mrs.

a a AT THE DISfcMR THE GALA PARADE of BIG NAMES continues in the IONIAN ROOM! WATCH FOR A OF YOUR FAVORITESI SAMMY KAYE A I I SPIVAK CHARLIE ELLIOT NOTICE OF A I Case 24683 Estate of Isaac A Bale Ike A. nka 1 A Dei-cas-ed Notice li h.Tcby Riven that Robert B.tU-s of 701 Seventh A Miri- dletown Ohio, has hern duly cd Administrator of the Kst.iU- of Isaac A Bali's, deceased, lute of Butler County. Ohio Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary i i foul months or he forever barred. Dated this 30th day of a a 1950 OSCAR LEISF.R. Probate Judge of said County Herbert S.

MillT. Attornej. Feb. 13-22. M.ir 1 Langenbrunner at MEETING CANCELLED LEBANON The Lebanon Assembly, Rainbow for Girls, meeting scheduled for February 20, has been cancelled due to the high school basketball tournament games that evening, it was announced today.

The advisory board for the assembly has'been organized for the year with Mrs. Rachel Banta as chairman and Mrs. Thanna Jeffery. Morrow secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scaled bids will be in the Butler County Commissioners' office.

Court House," a i Ohio, up to 11 00 A. M. March 17. 1950. for alteration and coii.struc.tion.

plumbmft heating work lot some improvements contemplated the Court House building proper. Each biddt-i i be i to post crtified check equal to 5'" of the general at i i a i On the same date G. H. Jedele, superintendent at Erie. Pa.

will retire. His usMst.mt, James E. GuUfoyle. will succeed him and the new a i a at Erie will be G. F.

Jessup. now as- MStant superintendent at Jackson, Mich. Jessup's place will be taken by A. G. Sheets, now assistant superintendent at Van Wevt.

O. Sheets' position will be taken by F. L. Covvcrston. now assistant to the genera manager at Indianapolis.

aggrega to amount ol his proposal. Said i i check is req.i.n-d as a guarantee. Should his proposal be accepted ihe bidder i within len (101 from the time he shall have been notmed of the acceptance said proposal enter into a contract with the Board of Commissioners for the work bid upon and give bond or surety approved by the Board, ject any and all bids. The Board reserves the right to ject any and all bids. specifications and blank proposals are on i at the office of County Commissioners.

Court House. Hamilton. Ohio. Bidders must use printed form recommended by Board. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Butler County, Ohio Gordon Augspurgcr.

Pres. CH .1 Don't Suffer Another Mlnuti- No matter how many remedies yov tried for ItchJng eczema, psoriasis. Infections, athlete's fool or whatever your fkin trouble may from head to foot--WONDER SALVE can help you. Developed for the boyi In the Arm; -now for yon folks at home WONDER SALVE tc white, greuelen. antiseptic.

No ugly appearance. Safe for children. Get WONDER SALVE-- result-! money refunded. Trulv wondcrfu Board of Builer County Commisiioncis Thomas H. Feltz.

Clerk Feb. 15. 22. March 1. 8.

NOTICE OF Case No. 24695 Esiate of Rosetta Combs aka Etta Combs. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Carl Edward Combs and Francis and Clyde Combs of Middletown, Ohio, have seen dulv appointed Executors of the Estate of Roseua Combs aka Etta Combs. deceased, late of Butler County, Ohio.

Creditois are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 2nd day of February. 1950. OSCAR R. LEISER.

Probate Judce of said County. Thomss SUibbs, Attorney. Feb. 8-15-22. FRANK SINATRA, WIFE PARTING HOLLYWOOD (AP) a and Xancy i a a again I reached a parting of the ways in their 1-year marriage.

a rny married life with a has become most unhappy." she said in a mem released her attorney yesterday. "We have therefore separated. I have requested my attorney to a to work on; a property settlement. I do not contemplate divorce proceedings in the forseeable They have three children. cy, nine.

Frank six, Christina, nearly two. and RATES HONOR ROLL LEBANON William E. Edwards, Mason, enrolled in Ohio State University's College of Engineering, rated the honor roll for upper classmen during the last quarter. L. B.

Bradshaw, assistant dean, announced today. Iowa produces about one third of U. S. popcorn. Baughtor all of Mt Holly.

John Fox of Dayton was a dinner on Sunday at the! Beverly Bel! home. Mrs. J. O. Tucker spent la.st Tuesday with her Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Reed of Covington, Ky. Mr.

Reed who has been seriously ill. is now much improved. Richard and Raymond Winkler oC Covington, nephews of Mrs. Tucker, accompanied her home for a visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Wilson entertained the members of their family connection Sunday evening in honor of the third birthday anniversary of their son, Sammy. Fourteen out of town guests were present to enjoy the Wilson's hospitality. Mrs. Elgar Enfield attended the all day meeting on Tuesciav of the! Ntl IiVTYBE GENE KRUPA Howard EDDY Presbytenal Presbvtenan held at the i Church of a Hills.

On Wednesday. Mrs. En.tield was present at Esther Circle held at the home of Mrs. Mabel Scott in Mason and Fridav afternoon she a the W.C.T.U. meeting at the home Mrs in Mason.

Friday evening Mrs. Enfield accompanied ay her daughter. Mrs. L. Lane, attended the Eastern Star initia- ion.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Lykens and family of Edna, Ky moved last' week into the dwelling on the! Kings Mills-Mason Rd. ncnr New- bomb's corner, formerly occupied by the Rooks family. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Howard Bernett inci son Marvin of Mason spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bevans anr children. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Stephenson of Mason were SHEP FIELDS Eddy Duchin HE IIEII evening callers at the C. E. Step- icnson home. New Good Will Offer! ITCH and will for lift If not utoppnl.

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Adv. I CANNON Of SH TOWEL GIANT BOX of You get thii big, fine- quality dish towel every 21 jtiant box of safe, white, granulated Silver Dust, now with extra sudsing power. new giant box with Ihe big new premium today! FRANKIE AND MANY OTHERS? EDDY DUCHIN COMING FEBRUARY 20 LAWRENCE WELK.

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