rprlreport, Mich*ORNERALDMiami and Alla* CamelliaTHURSDAY, |ULY 26. 195118 PagesPrict 7tProclamation Gives FairbornOfficialHOIClassificationhes-Snapshot Prize Money Exceeds *1(H)usI Stid.irtitsfroi etar' thSnapshots which readers of the Herald take this summer will be eligible for the Fairborn Herald picture contest, it was stated todav bv Publisher James C McMillan.He said more than $100 in rash will be given for snapshots submitted in a contest to be announced in the first issue of the new Fairborn Daily Herald.6.It will not be necessary to leave this community to produce prize-winning snapshots. McMillan explained. Special prizes will be given for pictures made right here in Fairborn.All amateur photographers who are regular readers of the Herald will be eligible to enter the contest. it was saidMavorFlicToColumbus For DocumentFairborn is now a city— officially, that is.The municipality, created by the annexation of Fairfield to Osborn in 1950, wan proclaimed a city Friday by Ted W. Brown, secretary ol at ate.Brown issued the proclamation after receiving certification of Fairborn's 7.H47 population from Washington D C. censua officials.NEW CITY—Ted W. Brown, Ohio Secretary of State, presents the official proclamation certifying Fairborn as a city to Ben W. Swigart, Mayor. Swigart flew his plane to Port Columbus to receive the proclamation.IN TIIK DULYAgency HeadJleaveSltlOIIlouth-igeleathereTours PlantAngc-io the s.where coin* etar v. e sec-ad asin re-Oral S Pflug. general manager in charge of Ohio Hometown Newspapers, Cleveland, discussed plans of the changeover to daily publication with the Fairborn Hr raid staff while in Fairborn, Friday and Saturday.Ohio Hometown Newspapers is the corporation formed by a group of weekly and daily publishers for selling national advertising space.Pflug. making his first visit toSpecial Features Aimed At Women ReadersIt is now- estimated, howeve»* that Fairborn’s population is considerable more than that figure The 1950 census, taken tn April and May. does not include the population of the recently annexed Lang, Hupp and Roeh-nor, and Osborn View areas. Population in those section# may push the overall Fairborn figure near the 9,500 mark.Women readers of the new Fairborn Daily Herald will find in each issue of the newspaper a large array of features written especially for them, it was announced today by Editor Bernard J. Hilbrink.At the same time. Hilbrink. and Mrs. Charles E. Hance. society editor, said continuing emphasis would be placed on local society news. In addition, a complete women’s page will appear every day in the week.Mrs. Hance. and a staff of community correspondents, willrecreation, fashions, beauty and related subjects are mcreasing-MAYOR BEN SWIGART flewto Columbus in his own plan# Friday to receive the certification from Brown. He talked W'ith the state secretary a while and then returned home.Fairborn become the third municipality to become s city under the 1950 census. A city designation i*equircs at least 5,000 population.VVI II I1UIII1J v W4 i V»|#- - —--- “ *be responsible for local society ly important to the alert mod news. Top-notch general feu- em woman. She has a right totures will be supplied on con- expect her community news-nu r lt;11 oiv#» h«»r un-to-daiflrarl hv IntprnatinnalONE OF THE new problemsto be faced by Fairborn under its city status is that of a municipal court. At present there is only a mayor’s court in Fairborn Swrigart has expressed hope that a municipal court can