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The Lawrenceburg Press from Lawrenceburg, Indiana • 9

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i i rt r'V 'vf 'r-A Chapin Join Welcome To Tanners Creek Plant SECOND SECTION PRESS Lawrenceburg Indiana -Thursday May 24 1951 THE ESTATEltFOR SALE WASHINGTON: LETTER (By Congressman Wilson) 'H -5 1 M-roem modern frame house-fult else 'basement :1 acre of ground Oillsboro road nice-location AV A 'll Ice 4-room home two rooms upstairs unfinished Modern with iots mllf west of Homestead Guilford road Savin 'room house strletlymcdorn newly hardwood Venetian blinds Rgsco storm 'windows? stoker: heat nice If you wore brought up on a nbl: farm as I was ypu probably have a store of old-fashioned but highly Chapin native of Petersburg formerly Tanners Station Ky and now one of the leading bankers of Chaltanoo'ga Tenn addressed welcome from the past to the new Tanners Creek power plant through the columns of The Press In a letter addressed to the editor Mr-Chapin speaks of (he town visible across the Ohio river from the new electric power plant Laura A Me delj Bostic Is Buried In GrieendaliB descriptive words which iop out ntify oiloqu ground During my rtcducatlonalM local colloquial back- cation! Wired for electric stove Shown by'appolntment only -5-room modern house 2 lot double garage email house County Included In OPS Food Ruling -nton back Jot bringing $20 a month Priced to sell $6800 Qyt of high I A IlllUr 'ft "'v -fc t- Fupcral Indianapolis Bostije 13' at an 'Indiiinapoiis hospital with burial in greendaie1 in terms pf the early days of Elder John Tunnciv -and of the time -m-i i 5-room housebath nice' lot located on St Clair Price $5250 --T'l v'Aurora-Orroom brick bouse partly modern price $4500 A 5-room strictly modern house fu II -size basement horalr furnace Lot 100x175 Now ready to move In Price $15000 Located on 48 Ludlow Hill v' double garage on Short street tobacco base 50-acres tractor land Plenfv water good schools S5-Q00 Farm of 78 acres 2 houses six room and 4 room plenty of water tcry: Wednesday 16 Reds Have Memorial Day Double Header At Home A Memorial Dav 'do'tibl'hai- with the Chicago' fobs May i will mark the final showing at home' of -Luke Sewell's Cmcirati Reds until June 12 when the mni-' second invasion uf iViisicy' by Hie foil' ia-'Jui will got underway Tile Reds- hit Ihe road this 'yeok alter wntiiii i- lues- extensive home stand for a four ilay session with tins 'Cardinals in Si taiuis and will return hoine next Monday for a- three-game1 senes with Fionki Friseii's last stopping Cubs Lajlira Alice istic Iwas born at Wrights Corner Aug 8 1869 the daughter' of Wi Liard and Martha Stevenson Memi dents of' Dearborn County early life was Corner where in the work of chuix-h She Bostic and (hey Hill where her ell pioneer Sounty at he was the I Zion irrled Robert movid to husband place forfralslng chickens "large: brooder 700 frying size Jvp chickens Located 'on State Road 68 Rf ice $6800 I LISTINGS WANTED LARGE OR SMALL rcsi- Her Wrights active Moores studied when the creek that gave (he plant its name was an avenue of travel to Lawrenceburg He wrote: note with pleasure that you are to coinmorute -the opening of your great power plant by a special edition A boy who bathed in Tanners Creek fished in' it and gazed at it day after dy from across the river should iadd his tribute was navigable to aur skiff navy and used as an avenue to the industries in Newtown it wns named for founder Elder Tanner who established his commission there and led a roman- tic life i "VYc of the village fccLthat we have a share in it and the honor that it has won in giving its name to your great power plhnt Therefore we Jike to join in congratulations to the able organization- which has carried power from the Ohio River to lP Charles Glenn Salesman Phone 728-W I CARTER REALTY 03 Call 403-M' for the ministeiy at Moores Hill College The- Red-Bruin set opens with a night game on Monday (May 28) and concludes with the Memorial Day bargain bill Following the holiday -action Her husbahd-he was severe years I strove to weed out these' coiorful speech -patterns rand to replace them with fine and proper constructions at taught by-the English books' Now that I am older I find that all the fine and pro- fter words in all the English books the world are not as effective ns those on which I wasbvought up' When we dragged bUr feet or hung behind nt a hated job V-Wb were colled and I -was surprised to hear me say to- my reluctant son the other day Phil don't four years old all boy and full of questions he caught me up immediately with I needed all my best English words to say what 1 meant by There was not a perfect substitute in the English books and it set me oJ' thinking-' that the -'old-fashioned words were a pretty remarkable part of culture" and I do not Intend to avoid them -os much as I have in the past-i- I intend to use them-when they seem to say exactly what 'I mean It has taken air these words to explain the impression I got from General George testimony before the Senate (Commit- tee I shall always think of General Marshall as Mealy Mr definition is: mouthed: smooth plausible but That is exactly the way was retired after injured in an Lawrenceburg Ind fill: 522 Si Chur Street the Kcdlcgs who already have won more- games this month Ilian 1 automobile accident at Boston Ind his last ppoir tment They then took up -esidince at Danville near Indianapolis where Re'j Bostic passed avuy in 1927 Mrsi Bostic corliiuictd to live in Danville -until li or death She is ssurvivcxl -by a brother Edward Mehilell sister Mrs Carl -Jikes of Indianaols three REALS ESTAMF0R SALE New ceiling prices for beef cuts must bo posted by retail butchers by June 4 Ve-non Dwyer director of iIk7 indivr-ii Office of Price Stabilization said today The new bed Ceilings -went into effect May 14 ahd wilj remain as thc top prices! until July rl On that date will put into effect the first of two ceiling price reductions second reduction will take place October 1 Dwyer -explained The step-by-step-' reductions ii beef prices will result an average price fall of 10 per cent by October in Dearborn county the OPS district director added percentage reductions will be partly dependent on' the type and style of beef culv The ceilings effective next week hold retail prices at about the freeze level of last February The 01S regulation controlling beef prices is part-of -a group of regulations that reduce tile prices that slaughterers canpay for beef caille and that wholesalers may charge retail butchers Cattle -prices "were reduced about 10 percent- May 20 another 4 Vi percent on July 29 and still another- 4a percent on ber 30 The prices slaughterers may pay for cattle are the lowest which would protect cattle feeders against inventory losses on cattle acquired before the' freeze date The three reductions consider both the --position and assurance of orderly -marketing through normal channels Investigators with the District Office of Price Stabilization now arc checking in Indiana'- communities to determine if operators' of restaurants other eating places have complied with certain OPS regulations Restaurant operators who have failed to-file reports required they did during the entire month of May last- year lake off for the East where stage their second 1951 invasion of tho Eastern ports during the period frym June 1 to 10 i 'Die longest I ted home stand of the entire seaseii will -open at Crosley Field on June -12 with a night game in which Giants! will provide the opposition During the ensuing -three weeks all seven of the National I -T-vs I Lawrenceburg 4-rpom semi modern' home hardwood floors -1 if lot 32x32 nice location $7200 nieces Mrs Webb Rutli Axum and Maxine Gardner ahd LOGAN rjk Lawrenceburg Greendaie four nephpws Joseph William and: Wayne Mendell and Carl Jike i 'Mils acres just -outside city limits I'vS room hoysetsertil-modern small ibarn chicken) house about 40 building- lots fnice location By League opponents will visit Crosley Field when Luke appointment only Mr and Mrs Omcr Renck of Ilarrisoh visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ora Swales Mr and Mrs Charles- Kctcham and sons of -Greendaie spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs: Clark Mr and Mrs Omer Southard of Miamisbutfg were Sunday visitors vfi Aurora Gir Elected Sweetheart if jHjanover liiiss Jean Ms tsonj daulghtcr of Mr and Mrs Matson 601 Man 4-room strictly modern home In '4 Lawrenceburg j-full basement With enal 1 uiaf AO stoker and water charges play 22 consecutive games in their own back -yard before again hitting the road oh July I felt about the Marshall testimony k- Ile was smooth been choc hot air furnace of Mr and Mrs Edwin Southard 111 Mr andj Mrs John O1 Renck ahd chester Street lAuroia 'was named sweetheart! of tin Hanover cd and double checked and briefed and double briefed -on every query -the Senators might present lie took more time than -seemed necessary to say -What lie said but Three pump service station on highway 56 Rising Sun- All tools equipment and inventory now' showing a mice profit By appoint ment -only 1 90ikcre farm some timber plenty water electric good buildings 4-room house nice location- $7000 6-room modern homo tile bath full basement hot air furnace hrge lot Greendalt Price 11506 6-room 2-apartmeht house 1 2-baths vgood condition Lawronce-blirg $6200 f60-acr farm near Dover 100-aeres freetor tillable all good 7-room house possession at once 16000 60-acre farm 1-mile- from Dover 7-rooni house with full set Qf buildings nice location plenty water schopl and mail route See this one before you buy $7500 '-V0-rbom 2-apartment house in Aurora electric wgter and gas Wired for stove 1 fair- condition perhaps some of this patience by 1 the Committee was with heater storm doors built in cabi-nets 2 ear garage house almost $'4 new large 'Corner lot near 1 5 schools" see -this--one at $10800 A Nice lot on! Aurora Road cheap i Fiiiing station in Bright Bar gairi'Vi I J': 'c Several large buildings In' Law-rencoburg Immediate' possession Lawrenceburg 7-room mod 3 two aparfment house steam -ernt be warned by the investigators Then unless reports are received within a specified period appropri- ate actions may be instituted Among the -reports' due from restaurants on April 30 were a statement as to -the base period selected for computing jhc ration of food costs per dollar of sales a statement of gross' sales for the base period a statement of spec College chaptoi of jLambda Chi AlpJia fraternity at an informal (lance held recently Falls State Pari: Miss Matson a ljroshman at Hanover was graduated from Au rora High Schocl last June While in- high school she was cheer leader active iri dramatics arid a member of (hi i Athlotie Assn ial charges made ih the base per- Ceiling Price Regulation 11 will iod family entertained relatives from Falmouth Ky Sunday Mr and Mrs Donald Beck and sons of New Haven enjoyed Sunday with Mr and Mrs-' Charles Beck Mr and Mrs Ycrnnn Stutz and sqn took a trip to the Cincinnati Zoo Sunday Mtvand Mrs Harry Weber and family of Sunntnn Mr and Mrs Edwin Tisdale -and family of IIo'o-' vwi Mrs1 Bertha Sykes of Bright and- Miss Gertrude Sykes of Ilarri-' son 'spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Clair Sykes Mr and Mrs James Biinncll and Vickv of Mhimilown were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ed Jacob and sons Mr and -Mrs John Steele visited' Sunday With Mri and Mrs Dale Gellert and daughters of Aurora J- heat-2 car garagenica? location everything Ih-jA-l -condition Price SlCLSOOcv" i 5-room modern home Ini Law- obvious physical liiflrmityi-IIc so obviously lacked the -youthful powerful virility of the 71-year old: Mac Arthur and ho1 was far from quick-rmindcd which meant that itoften took three questions to get the answer out of him: to one' I -will not say that this apparent muddlo-hoadcdncss'- was deliberate I will give him the-benefit of the doubt which his age ra isos I must say however-7- that compared to the machine-gun and rnnier agility of the Mac Arthur delivery Marshall's -was more like Ihcr haunting bleats of afog-horn at scas Ilis replies were often uu- i't renceburg- full basement with ft furnace Lot 90x190 Price $6C00v' Agood buy at $3000 LISTINGS WANTEIJ ON AND CITY IIU)PFKTY Our Sincere Good Wishes To The Indiana Michigan Electric Company on Tjhis jOccasion The Dedication of Their TANNERS CREEK PLANT cleai always heavy and isometimeg far away from the subject but ROBElRirSREALTY CO I Paul' Knue Salesinan 620 St 1 Clafe St Lawrenceburg Ind- Knights of Old I knights used to drink water in which a sword had rusted hoping to absorb strength from the steeL All: of lawrenceburg Will Benefit From 'JTiej Presence of New Industry In Our Fast-growing Community he wound up with a fairly plausible case for the Administration TIc General's lack of conviction on many points gave the impression that he even considered them as parts of the Korean picture or that he gotten the word from higher- up as to just WhaUhe should think -andi lie was taking no chances of getting MacArtluir" In Washington-these days if you are replaced suddenly-or taken by surprise by a situation you have' just been given the latest version of the old-fashioned DDD ennaa DDiBBElBai Havifig sold my farm I will bffor for salo'at- PUBLIC 'AUCTION vvpr on the prom isos known as-tho old- Winter FarmlVamiles up the south side otILaughry Creek lVa milas from1 Milton" Ipd 12 miles Tr if- aA BlAaMaa C-i 1 A mSIa A of Sun and miles south of Dillsboro 1 northwest Rising SVa ilp FBIDAY JUNE 11951 COMMENCING ATV (RST)' 5 i 1 AMERICAN STATE BANK i Friendly St i 4 Lawrenceburg Indiana rannn" A rJ vf i 'y The 'Following Described -Personal Property i iLIVETOCKiuernsey cov5 yrs old just fresh Black Angus I jjowV jujst FARM I i PLEM ENTSi-l 94f) Ford -tractor good as hew Leader tractorj good new 1949 J2-inch breaking plows Front and -rear end cultivator '1950 Rotary hoc Ford Power take-off Pulley Dirt scoop 6-foot mower like new 1950 Side delivery liay rake like new New Coby-rubber-tired-wagon: and bed 6-FtMcCor-puck Decring aiisk harrow Good- horSe-dfawn iron- 4ired wagon Iron OPS Explains Price Levels On Soybeans Clarification of the soybean ceiling price at the farm level is covered in a new OPS amendment: the Indiana OPS advises Iloosier farmers 1 The amendment specifies that the farm level price is the elevator ceiling price less the! cost of transporting soybeans from the farm to elevator If a producer delivers his own soybeans to 1 the nearest elevator in Dearborn' County there is iio transportation deduction y-i But if a trucker-merchant or country' shipper receives the soy- beans at the farm he is required to a transportation deduction of three cents a bushel plus wheeled tr'actpr trjiilcr Hammer -mill like new 20-Ft Belt 120-Ft belting 18 inches wide 1-Horse (1 grain drill Bell City 1 row grain -drill 1 -Ilorse mowing the deduction for the uniform pails 1 1 iH' HQIJSEHOLD GOODS-9-ft Croslejr Shclvador electric -refrige- 1 Boss electric washing machine Basement double CAMPBELLS Pork Beans 2 for 25s grain storage charge from the ceiling' price at the country elevator Transportation allowances for soybean truckers also have been set up and will be mailed by-OPS upon request The Indiana office of OPS is located at 730 Washington Street Indianapolis Indiana -good v'Vrf iundry tubS? Bathtub -lavatory Kitchen cabinet Double-door Utility cabinet Dining tabic Buffet 2Jc living room suitey Dresser it 1 i a DOT Mixed Vegetables 17c TIP TOE Medium Peas 17c DOT Whole Peeled Apricots 36i A LL MY OWN Elberta Halves Peaches 275 FRED BAKER Clerk Tv- ae GEORGE KAISER Auctioneer ir" 1 jt- (Not' Responsible 'for 'Accidents) Vi cA fONP-P ATM! ATinNQ CONGRATULATIONS Indiana and Michigan Electric Coi On The Dedication of Their New GROCERY 331 Walnut Ph 316 EDWARDS GROCERY 240 SL Clair Ph 648 ll-v? mb i Ws ARTHUR MEHRHOFF Homestead 494-K To the personnel and visitors al the plant please accept our standing invitation: to dine anytime at6ur modem cafeteria' 1 nil hwM jgpain for lock ofooakAbflkrepoirIooa eni poy formotoriol and labor and etartpey tha loaa farlnstallineats 5- TIP TOE Iced 49c i GROCERY Prnlmiico SC Ph KOOLA1D Assorted Flavors 2 for 9c from inoome Tell year pwiLffl nd mmb STRYKERS CAFETERIA MkamI 'vy ZERO Ice Cream Mix 14c GROCERY 217 Ridge Avenue I -yVK'-1 MY-T-FINE Assorted Pud iinga 3 for 26c QAMPFIRE Marshmallows 32c Open WeekdayV 7 am 8 pm Second St 1 Black West of Newtown Park yj-t RIDGE SUPER MARKET Homestead Ph 14T I- I I -r A if -) i i -wPwll la I ife i i- r-V i.

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