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Til DAYTON DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1953 VMX IS WUXG SCIENTISTS Sets Annual Road co Date Warren County Taxes Scl Record Science Awards Set For Lebanon Schools iih MIKE HENNESSY DOIYT BUTT IN Oi EASTER IWNNYyMOM Dully Nmt (irfeno tmnly Ittirraii .14 K. Main Xrma YELLOW SPRINGS, April 33 Mrs. C. S. Adams, chairman of the- committee in charge of the annual Easter egg hunt, has asked parents to leave the hunt to tjie children next year.

Mrs. Adams sas that rollicking mothers who- helped their youngsters and fourth, fifth and sixth grade students who joined preschool age children and first, second and third graders in the search for eggs didn't help the fun of the little tots one bit. So, please, Mom, leave the hunting to the smaller kids. Anyone Know hat Findings For Shoes Are? (Jive Up? Words can he fun especially discovering the history behind them. The word "findings" fame up ypsterdny In connection with leather Roods.

Many times you have probably seen the term findings," but do you know what it means and where it comes from? Vern Miller of the Kanouse. leather Co. camp up with the answer. "I nhonld know," Vern laughs, fry Tom Foley Paul Surfiuw Dally Nrwi firm tmnly Rnrrau K. Main Xrula YELLOW SPRINGS, April 15-The Junior Chamber of Commerce here will sponsor its second annual Road-eo for young drivers on May 3 at 1 p.

it was announced yesterday. The event will be held on Corry st, The contest, open to drivers from 16 through 20 years of age, will consist of a written test on driving and a "skill" test, which consists of actual demonstrations of driving ability. Jaycee officials said 20 youths entered the contest last year, but predicted that the number this year would he about 40. (Weill to Open Troy Home Show TROY, April 13-Gov, C. William O'Neill will cut a ribbon here Thursday at the llohart arena to open the Miami county Home Show, following, his luncheon address at the Troy Elks club ballroom." Presiding over the dinner will be Rep.

Harold L. Short of the state legislature with Mayor Oscar S. Mctcalf introducing the governor who will fly in Thursday and will hold a short news conference at 11:30 a. m. to be broadcast over radio station WPTW in Piqua.

Welcoming the guests, expected to he a capacity crowd, will he Jack Johnson, president of the Home Builders association of Miami county which is sponsoring the dinner and Home Show which will continue through Saturday. "I've, been in this business 3.1 years. "To start with, findings are the product that go into the making of a shoe. The eyelets, the laces, the linings, the cement, etc. "They Rnt the name finding hpcaiNe, Hip.

man who made shoes had In travel around to a different place for each one. In nthpr words, hp had to find them. "Then somebody became wise and gathered all of them into onp place to Fell to shoemakers. He became a finder, That's what I am." Thank you, finder Miller. WRONG M'MRKR Pity poor Mrs.

Kd Myers, 5.18 Richard St. and her telephone number Mrs. Myers' number is BA-8-9534 The number for the cor I' i ft Am I Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. The scholarships, to be paid in four equal installments over a four-year period, will be for first prize; $1,600 for second and $800 for third. Saturday's judging will take place during the morning hours, hut the projects will be open for exhibit to the general public at approximately 1 p.m., remaining open until about 4 p.

m. in building of the Dunlavy school. There ill be three winners in each of the six area divisions, with a gold, silver or bronze medal to be presented to each of the three who will then be eligible for competition in the finals at Wilmington. Co-chairmen for the Warren county area program are Tom Foley, Franklin, and Paul Surface, Lebanon. Pre-School Clinic Scl at Oxford OXFORD, April l.Y-A clinic and preregistration for kindergarten and first-grade pupils in Stewart school next year will bg held April 2.1.

from to 11:15 a. Supt. R. Bogan of the Talawanda district announced today! Children who plan to enter kindergarten must be five years old on or before Sept, 30, and those who expect fo be in the first grade must be six on or before that date, Bogan said. Children must be accompanied by adults and a birth certificate must be presented for each child, the superintendent said.

Mike Hpihipmv "IMDY FBDECaDTTiyilSll ROmW Entire Stock on Sale-NOW-at MAY'S! SAVE up to 75 on FURNITURE RUGS APPLIANCES rect time signal is BA-8-9555 So Mrs. Myers ends up with a lot of people looking for the correct time Her advice? A disgusted "Ring the right number, Buster." Ski-Bcea Kiting Off a Hip Chunk Skiing interest in town was never higher than righl now, arcording to members of the Dayton Ski Bees, for this reason, they've decided to run a special 17-day skiing tour to Europe next February. The skiiers will spend time at Klosteis in the Grisons region of the Swiss Alps and Kitzbuhel in Austria. Trice of the trip is $fiO. That pays for plane transportation, lodging, food and skiing.

The tour is open to anyone. William Staley, TU-5-2073, is in charge of the trip. Progress Comes as a Shock A group of youngsters from Morgan Hill school were visiting Dayton last weekend. The group registered at the Gihhona hotel and three girls headed for the elevator. They walked in.

They came running back out. Grabbing ft passing maid they explained excitedly, "There'i NOBODY In there to run the elevator." The woman finally explained the workings of an automatic elevator and; everything was fine. CAMPAIGN PLANNED After yesterday's beautiful "don't-feel-like-working" day, I've decided we should have a new national holiday It will be called Spring Fever ay It will fall on the very first nice day of spring When you get up in the morning you just look out and if it's a nice day, slay home Think of lawn work you could get done or just plain old sleeping. 77 LERANON. April 15 -Warren.

county Treasurer Russell Dum-I ford reports that the real estate! tax collection in the county lor the first half of lfl.Yf has again; reached an all-time high, exceen-ine the 1956 first-half-year collec tion hy nearly $174,000. The collection total as announced hv the treasurer was: including $46,813.34 in special assessments, as compared to $1,186,738.25 a year ago, the previous high figure, Collections closed on Feb. 28,1 1958 for the first six months of 1957. Ibanon had the highest percentage of tax-due payments with 96.5 per cent, Franklin was tops in advance payments with 20.5 per cent and Clearcreek tp. had the highest percentage of delinquent taxes paid with 77.4 per cent.

Tot Loses Eye After-Accident Daily Nfna irin Cminly RiirpRit 1 34 K. Main Vrnia XENIA, Aprjl 15 Bobby Peterson, 13-month-old son of Mr. ani Mrs. Marshall Peterson, is "as well as can be expected" following removal of his left eye at Greene Memorial hospital the weekend. Bobby, whose father is assistant Greene county prosecutor, foil on a cup at his home and the cup broke, with a piece of the glass piercing the eyeball, his parents reported.

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Foam Rubber SECTIONAL '299 JUST 3 Rig. $119.95 Living Room $9888 JUST 2 Rig. $349.95 Broyhill Mllier BE0R00M $19888 just 2 Rig. $319.95 Gibson 12 cu. ft.

Automatic Delrost Refrigerator up 1:1.11 $278 JUST 2 Reg. $59.95 BR0IL-QUIK R0TISSERIE $38fi8 JUST ft Rig. $99.50 FAMOUS NAME SOFA BED $5988 JUST 7 Net. lim.M Wrought Iron or Bronte Tone 7-PC. DINETTE SET $7888 JUST 32 $14.95 METAL 0VERSINK CABINETS (L C0L0RS I A $25 pYize will be given td the inner.

Winner of the boys' group and girls' groups will each receive a bronze plaque. There I ill he a second prize of a third prize of $10, and all those i entered will receive a certificate ill icii Judges will be Sheriff R. A. Bradley, members of the Yellow Springs police department and an officer from the Xenia post of the State Highway Patrol. Full 100 Proof Full enjoyment! $061 Corie Samovar VODKA Dist.

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$14.95 Solid Mapli BAR STOOLS $5 JUST 33 BED SPREADS TAKE YOUR CHOICE 25 off JUST 4 Rig. $49.95 CEDAR WARDROBE $28 JUST 2 Rig. $219.95 2-pe, Living Room SUITE $138 JUST 16 Rig. $12,91 TWIN SIZE HEADBOARD $5 JUST 8 Values to 569.95 GROUP OF CORNER TABLES $19 JUST 3 Rig. $269,96 2-po.

Foam Rubber SECTIONALS JUST Reg. $59.58 3 DOOR Jumbo Metal WARDROBE JUST 23 Values to J39.9S GROUP OF NIGHT TABLES $j83 $38 JUST 2 Reg. $99.50 Mahogany DROP LEAF TABLE $39 JUST Rig. $39.95 BRASS and BLACK TREE LAMPS '15 JUST Rig. $239.95 3-pc, WALNUT BEDROOM $I3888 JUST 4 Rig.

$19.50 9x12 ft. AXMINSTER CARPET $39 JUST Rig. $49.95 Croup ot BOUDOIR CHAIRS JUST 26 Values to 95 GROUP OF TABLE LAMPS '5 JUST 140 frariH Reg. $11.95 1 It. Nylon Blend TWEED BROADLOOM JUST 8 Rig.

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There are six divisions of awards in the contest, including the elementary division (fourth through sixth grades) in elementary science, the junior division seventh through ninth grades I in general science, and four awards in the senior division in biology, chemistry, engineering and physics, Winners from the Warren county area competition will participate in the five-area finals which will be held at Wilmington college Saturday, Apr. 26. The Science Awards program is sponsored by the schools and industries in the Warren, Fayette, Clinton and Rutler county areas. In the final judging, the top three entries in each of the six divisions will receive engraved plaques, with the three best exhibits In the final competition In the senior division receiving scholarships offered by Armco Steel Corp. in Middletown and the JUST 9 Rftg.

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Set ol FLATWARE Stainless Steel JUST 5 Reg. $8.50 ARVIN All Steel Ironing Board $588 JUST 24 Reg. $29.95 General flectric Window Fans I1 21 JUST 1 Reg. $199.50 2-Pc. Plastic SECTIONAL $888 JUST 3 Reg.

$399.50 French Preintial pc Bedroom by 'Dixit" $23888 JUST Reg. $49.50 Maple or Mahogany KNEEH0LE DESK JUST 16 Reg. $39.95 largo PLATFORM ROCKERS $988 $25 JUST 31 Reg. $9.95 ADJUSTABLE METAL BED FRAME JUST 11 Reg. $49.95 LARGE Swivel Base ROCKERS $26 $5 JUST 11 Reg.

$29.95 Innerspring MATTRESS Full or Twin JUST 4 Reg. $299.95 3-pc. SECTIONAL with BED '175 $14 JUST 12 Rig. $79.95 CHEST OF DRAWERS choice of finishes $3488 JUST 1 Reg. $119,95 9ilS fl.

Grey leaf on Maroon AIMINSTER RUG '58 JUST 8 Reg. $19.95 RECLINER CHAIRS '38 Group of Values 1o $39.95 FLOOR LAMPS '15 JUST 14 Rig. $169.95 Jpc, GREY BEDROOM $98 JUST 2 Rig. $149,95 2-pc, Living Room SUITES $75 JUST 7 Reg. $19.95 pc.

Plastic Toi DINETTE SETS $48 JUST 2 Reg. $299.95 "R0WE" Foam Rubber 3 pc. SECTIONAL JUST 4 Reg. $59.95 3-pc. Modern BEDROOM SUITE dreser mirror bed JUST 1 Rig.

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$69.95 Simmons Twin Sire Matlrist or BOX SPRING $99 '49 JUST 13 Ret. 41. Ml METAL KITCHEN CUPBOARD $2888 JUST 2 He. US Wtstlnghouso 21" TV CONSOLE ttl ill $178 NEXT TO EDITOR'S NOTE: Then qnentian prepared hy Prof. Barrett Hollirter of Anlinrh college, are boxed on his article on metropolitan growth.

Antwert are on rage Si. ONE -What proportion of Americans livt in metropolitan ureas: (a) 80; (bV (c) 40; (d) 20.. TWO -In 1957 the Ohio General Assembly provided for improvements in metropolitan government by: a) abolishing townships; (bl eliminating city health departments; (c) establishing a state office on metropolitan affairs; td) easing requirements for the most populous counties to adopt home rule charters. THREE A metropolitan federation: (at withdraws a large city from a state so that it can deal directly with Washington; (b) centralizes all local government in one governing body; (c enables municipalities to delegate certain functions to a central metropolitan government; tdt federates the large cities of each state in, their relations to that state. FOl'R-The population in metropolitan areas has been growing the most rapidly in; (al the suburbs; (bt the central city; (c) the metropolitan federations; td) the small school districts.

FIVE Ohio county officers include: (a) governors; lb) mayors; (c) supreme court judges; (d) engineers. SIX A metropolitan federation forms of government recently was adopted in: (a) Hamilton (Cincinnati) county, (b) Dade (Miami) county, (c) Quebec, Canada; td) Montgomery (Daytont county, 0. SEVEN Which of the following types of Ohio local government units tends to provide the greatest number of the same kinds of services as Ohio counties: (al large cities; (b) special districts; (c) villages; id) townships. EIGHT-In recent years municipalities in attempting to meet the problems they encounter in metropolitan areas frequently have used all but one of the following actions: (a) annexation; (b) contracts for services; (c) special districts; (d) bankruptcy. NINE- The Miami Conservancy District: (at protects the Miami Valley against damages hy floods; (hi was a direct forerunner of the Miami County Soil Conservation district; tc) conserves the level of services as Miami, tdi was recently abolished by the Ohio General Assembly.

TEN-ln 1938 the suburban communities in U. S. metropolitan areas: (a usually have surplus school teaching staffs; (b) are totally unable to finance garbage disposal service; (cl often fight against annexation to the central city; (d lose their identity in metropolitan federations. The fiillmriiifj qientinmi, )m1 on rurretit ereittn, were pre-pnrnl hy Mr. John.

Ihihler for the, f)aytan Council on World Affaire. Aiitiirr are mi Page XI. ONE Dayton's "Rridgp on the Great Miami river" has been getting almost as much publicity as the one on the River Kwai. Name al the bridge; (b) reason for discussion. TWO -True or fake? V.

S. chess champion Bob Fischer is too young to get a driver's license. THREE Former Daytonian Jefferson Patterson, noted foreign service diplomat lesined as ambassador to: (at Costa Rica; ib) Uruguay; (cl Paraguay; id) Bolivia. I ltl'll A Senate subcommittee has approved a bill to locate a ncu National Air Museum at: iai Kitty Hnk. N.

Ibi Wright-Patterson fielded Wash-ington. D. C. HE Mrs, Charles Alden Blaik has staged a most successful comeback. What is her more familiar name? SIX True or false? These three leading figures in U.

S. defense, On. John Medaris, William II. Holiday, and Neil McElroy all ai from Ohio. SEEN-His middle name is Cash; the dean of American merchandising; he visited Dayton and Kettering last week.

Who is he? EK.IIT Failure of the live year trade pact between the little country that always pass its and was re- highlighted when Poland refused to deliver coal against credit in NINE Kiuene Black and Kgypiian President Nasser recently net Give; ti Blatk's ibi tell what they discussed, 1 EN "Str-ttttium is: of Holie itts car; th deadly hy (kIih I of Mm fjMKi; (o TV net oik diamatic how. MAY'S OWN LOT FREE PARKING FOR ALL 7 i 1 1 I IQjIXUJjlXiI VUuLL-AJ-U.

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