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Jamestown’s village council cil; --Tabled a motion to pur­ this week issued orders for a --W as told that the light chase a two-way radio for sweeping crackdown on hot for the Greeneview scTTool •the police cruiser until fur­ rodders, parking violators, intersection was on its way ther investigation could be fire chasers, and stray dogs. and installation should be com pleted. The order came out of a completed in the near future. - -Revoked a one -dollar fine three and half-hour session --W as informed that die pending against Harold of the village council Mon­ new sewage disposal plant is Thompson for illegal park­ day night in which a sweep­ within days of being ready ing. Thompson was charged ing variety of subjects was— for operation. Village Main­ with parking outside of lined covered. tenance Chief Milton Pettit zone allocated for meter Both Mayor Floyd E. Smith will conduct routine chemi­ space in a ticket issued by and Village Clerk Dean cal tests required by law and Police Chief Howard Wright. •the village plans to contact Village law defines that the * Sesslar called it the most productive meeting of the outside experts to perform lines should be plainly the more technical testing. marked and Thompson con­ CHURCH PLANS--Rcv. G. village governors in recent tended that they were not. C. Reed, pastor of the times. Both council mem­ - -Ordered the street depart - Councilmen agreed and or­ J a m e s 1 o w n M e t h o d 1st bers, hired village officials, ment to remove the mud on Church, surveys new build­ and members of the board the dead end lane of E. Nel­ dered a re-painting of the son strpet and surface it withi lines as soon as weather per­ ing plans with Rev. Hoover, of public affairs took part. Director of Crusades, Board Village Solicitor George R. crushed stone. mits. of Missions, Philadelphia. Smith Jr., outlined the legal (Guardian Photo.) procedure that allows any CLUBS HERE HOSTESS private citizen to file a Gives Birlh to charge against a motorist Methodists Open Canvass for the known violation of Srcond Calf in a traffic law. 182 (kwdeners tit 2 Months lim e For Building Fund Money Any responsible citizen has the legal right to initiate Jamestown Session A Grape Grove farmer this Nearly 60 solicitors have in three sessions by Crusade legal action against another week reported he has a cow begun a campaign of the en­ Director Rev. Walter E. for the known violation of One-hundred and eighty- ist from Mansfield. that might have made his­ tire membership of the Hoover of the Board of Na­ the law. two garden club members Triple hostesses for the tory in the bovine books by Jamestown Methodist Church tional Missions of the Meth­ Smith pointed out that this from a five-county area meeting, the first of its kind giving birth to two calves in for a new additijyi. odist Church in Philadelphia, could be done in the case of gathered last week at James­ to be held in Jamestown, two months. The fund -'raising crurade Pa. traffic violations--and has town for the meeting of Dis­ were the members of James­ The second calf, healthy now in progress will be c li- Rev. G .C . Reed, pastor of been worked with success in trict 16, Ohio Association town's Garden Club, The and spry, is scampering a- maxed with a c a n v a ss' of the church, reports that a other cities. He added the o f Garden Clubs. Multi-Flora and the Verde- round the farm of Paul Man- members on Sunday, Mon­ minimum goal of $50, 000 main requirement was that Members of Jamestown's Ja. ______: hardt at Grape Grove. The day and Tuesday. has been set and that the a- the. reporting citizen had to three garden clubs played first calf is apparently un­ Workers are being trained mount is sought in cash and stand behind his indentifi- hostess for the m eeting-- Affairs Board concerned about the intrus­ pledges. cation of the violator. with duties that kept them ion. To Buy Gasoline. Cedarville The council suggested that so busy that most didn't have Manhardt's brother-in-law this procedure be publicized. a chance to attend the ses­ Mack Long, Jamestown real­ Zone Being Made'New Selling For Cedar Truck It works like this: sions. tor, reported the incident. Maps for'zoning of Cedar­ Also busy were the ladies In tact on Farm The private citizen sees a Cedafville's village fathers Long bought the productive ville township now are being of the WSCS of the James­ traffic violation. He records Monday night worked out a cow two months ago from prepared by the newly-ap­ town Methodist church who To be Related time, place, nature of the new procedure for financing W.N. Linton of Bowersville pointed Zoning Commission served luncheon to the d ele­ offense and the person who operation of the new village and later sold her to Mau- there. The group elected o f­ How New Trends in Food gates. committed it.«Ht~. truck at a brief financing hardt. ficers in a meeting last week M e r c h a n d i sing Effect the Mrs. Gordon Shepherd of He then contacts either session. At the time of the purchase, with township trustees. Farmer, will be discussed by Mayor Smith or a member Xenia, the regional director, the cow had just given birth They a re Albert Mott, Merle J. Thomas at the Council has purchased a of the police department. announced the forthcoming to a calf. That was two chairman; Lauris Straley, Greene County Farm Forum 1957three-quarter ton pick­ The accused offender is then events for this year. Mrs. months ago, Long said. vice chairman, and Nelson at Geyer's Restaurant, Mon­ up upon which they have subject to trial on the basis RichardSackett, county con­ And then Monday night she Cteswell, township clerk, day evening at 6:45. taken delivery. It will be of the formal charge and tact c h a i r m an, conducted gave birth to another heif­ secretary. Creswell is not a Thomas, who was associate used for maintenance work testimony or affidavit of the the meeting. er. member of the commission. agent in Greene County in in the village. private citizen. In the morning, guests lis­ Long said that a veterinar­ Other members are Harold 1951, is now agricultural In the past, the council has In addition, councilmen tened in on a panel discus­ ian had said that this, to his T. Cooley, Kent Clemans councillor for the Kroger Co. paid for repair work to the instructed Mayor Smith to sion covering all phases o f knowledge, was unknown in and L e o jri ells. James H. at Cincinnati. village truck while the board order the police force to amateur gardening. After­ the annals of veterinary TUrpbull is chiarman of the Xenia township members, of public affairs has paid for crack down on traffic viola­ noon feature was a speech medicine. However, the co-chairmaned by Delmer the gasoline and oil expenses. Board of Township Trustees tions of all kinds. by Carlton Lees, horticultur- veterinarian added, it was which appointed the com ­ Bull and James Lundy, are Under the new arrangement, But, they emphasized, pur­ not unique among livestock mission. arranging and will be in all operating and mainten­ pose of the o rd er is not to Car Tag Sales charge of the program. ance expenses on the truck •create a "speed trap” at This wiH be good neighbor New automobile license will be paid by the board of Cedar Lions Gird For Jamestown. night and every member is tags will go on sale March 1 public affairs. urged to invite a neighbor, Of particular emphasis in in the Gibbs Hardware Co. Attending the joint meet­ Benefit Teacher Game according to Arthur Bahns, the order was the curbing of room next to Can 's Cut Rate ing were Mayor Harold Spit- hot r o d d i n g drivers within ler, Councilman James Cor- Cedarville Lions today are mont, Fred Luttengerger, Forum president. store, W. Washington street. the village. Councilmen re­ bean and President Jesse whipping themselves into Jr., Jack Huffman, Dr. Mar­ Reservations should be Mrs. Mary Alice Ward is ported numerous private Chamberlain of the board of shape to defend their title tin Fuhrer, assitant coach; phoned to the County Agent's deputy registrar for James­ complaints on this score. public affairs. against the high school fa c­ and Robert Willjamson, water Office (2-3071) by Friday town this year. Also, the mayor announced ulty members. boy. • evening. that strict enforcement of The game is being staged Seeking to avenge their SCAMPY the village ordinance against March 1 with proceeds being December defeat will be Bowersville stray dogs is being started. earmarked for purchase of teachers Roger Ulsh, Robert V g m p e f | „ r L According to the law, any an audiometer, a device to Impson, Peter Honaker, 1 , < U , l e s V j l t l K dog, either with or without He Came Home to Die test hearing ability, for the Clyde Walker, and Ronald Mrs. John W. Richardson has a tag, that is not within the high school. McFarland. Ulsh is coaching Scampy worked hard for his where. They took him to a been named village clerk at com plete control of his own­ Record between the teachers the faculty team. chance to live among the farm in Logan County, 65 Bowersville to replace Mrs. er is liable to be impounded. and the Lions stands at one Preceding the feature game people he loved. But Scampy miles from Jamestown, and Charles McVey, who re­ "Ohio law is very rough on to nothing with the Lions on will be a battle between the just didn't have a chance left him. signed. dogs, " the village solicitor top. However, a member of Clifton 6th graders and the with the speeders along the Mrs. M cVey's resignation pointed out. "The owner is the Lions team said this Cedarville 7th graders. Prizes Jeffersonville pike. Scampy, however, was de­ was accepted last week at completely liable for die week "If we have another will be awarded to spectators. Scampy, of course, was a voted. It took him three c o u n c i 1 meeting. She was dog's actions under any con ­ one of those three-hour At the Lions'Tuesday night weeks but he made it home clerk three years and quit ditions. ” d°g- practice sessionswe won’t meeting two new members, And he was a dog loved by- last Wednesday morning.^- the job since die has moved Unauthorized fire chasers livelon g enough to beat Roger Collins and Harold the Jamestown fam ily along to Bloomingsburg. The re­ a re also a target of the It was Wednesday after*- them again." Stormont, were initiated. the road. But Scampy, after signation becomes effective crackdown order. Police noon--the same day Scampy Taking to the floor for the Lions also called a special being teased once too often at the end o f February. have been instructed to arrest had completed his long jour­ Lions will be Jim Turnbull, meeting for next Wednesday by a neighbor lad, nipped at Village councilmen also any person following the fire ney forreunion--that a the coach; Roger Collins, FeJ>. 27, at 7 p .m . to make ; the boy. appointed Robert C. Shaw, truck who is not a fireman speeding motorist didn't even Harold Corey, Leo Wells, final plans for the basketball j It was then the family d e -' former Xenia City Commis­ in discharge o f his duties. bother to dodge and Scampy John Stover, Harold Stor­ benefit. I cided to move Scampy else­ ,1 sioner, as village solicitor. In other actions, the coun­ was killed. Page 2, February 21,1957 the GUARDIAN Bulldogs Bounce Rams from Tourney

Some say the Rams were of Greeneview High School The Rams like to run and with 23 points, including JEFFERSON — Marshall, 4 - Cedarville 9 24 36 51 playing the next game, some were knocked out of the shoot, playing wide -open, eight field goals. But his ef­ 5 -1 3 ; Gustafson, 1 -2 -4 ; BRYAN- - Blackwood, 4-0- say possession ball whipped Greene County tournament high- scoring, fast -moving forts weren't enough. Guthrie, 2 -2 -6 ; Brown, 8 - 8 ; Dawson, 8-4 -2 0 ; Garman, them and others claim it just race by Yellow Springs Bryan ball game. But Yellow Jefferson, which had been 4-20; Williams, 3 -0 -6 ; 2 -3 -7 ; Pieh, 1 -5 -7 ; Augs- wasn't their night. Saturday night by a score of Springs wouldn't allow that. dropped to the consolation Hineman, 1-1-3; Gallagher, purger, 1 -5 -7 ; Yeakley, 1- No matter how you look at 51-43. Now it's Bryan and Bellbrook bracket by a first-round loss 0-1-1; Gregory, 2-0-4; To­ 0-2; Totals, 17-17-51. it, the widely-favored Rams The Bulldogs used a poses- in the tournament finals to­ to Greeneview, came tals, 21-15-57. GREENEVIEW—Faulkner, 3- sion-type offense, a zone night. Greeneview drops through with a Saturday night CEDARVILLE — Hamer, 1- 2 -8 ; Hill, 8 -7 -2 3 ; Howard,. defense and a game-slowing CedarviJle to the consolation brackets. 57-51 victory over Cedar- 2-4; Jeremiah, 5-2-12; Mel­ 2 -0 -4 ; Patterson, 2 -2-6; deliberation at every step— Darrell Dawson sank 20 ville. ton, 7-1-15; Pickering, 6- Miller, 1 -0 -2 ; Franklin, 0- Co] lege W ins t short, all the things to points for Yellow Springs, Coach Royce Pauley started 0-12; Sttaley, 3-2-8; Totals, 0-0; Totals. 16-11-43. which the Rams have been Cedarvllle College Satur­ then fouled out in the fourth all underclassmen for the 22-7-51. By quarters; proved vulnerable earlier day night proved it can play pe ;od. Jerry Hill, -Greene- first 12 minutes of play be­ By quarters: Bryan 8 23 41 51 •nit vf-ar. with the best by downing iew center, led the scoring fore sending in four seniors Jefferson 9 18 42 57 Greeneview 6 23 35 43 Wright-Patterson AFB 67-54. The Indians held the lea The perrer.ially p o w e r f ul until the third period when Kittyhawks were able to stay Bowersville came abreast and Heifner’s Pharmacy with the C e d a r v i lie squad took over command, closing only for a half game. After out the third period with a Aminals Needs 42-36 edge. that the collegiaies walked Bob Marshall paced the at ay easily. Erysipelas and Cholera Serums Tigers with 20 points. WRIGHT PATTERSON- Magby, C -l-13; Conway, 0- Results: Penicillin, Streptomycin, Sulfas 4 - 4; Bennett, 5-2-12; Stat- tina, 4-3-11; Harrison, 3-0- Pete Reese Piperazine water Wormer 6; Kegarise, 3 -0-6; Bryant. 1-2-4; Totals, 19-16-54. Dunks 34 But CEDARVILLE - - Wentzel, 2- 0)11 ege Loses $ 12.45 Per Gallon 0-4; Entner, 4-4-12; Reese, 5 - 2-12; Humphries, 4-0-H Cedarville's Pete Reese Moody, 7-10-24; Thornton, poured 34 points through the 3-1-7; Totals,N25-t7-67. buckets against Findlay C ol­ lege test week but it wasn't NED PETTIT KENNETH REED enough. Cedarville College 777 Den dropped the Mid-Ohio League Ned Pettit,Ken Reed Rate game by 92-76. Are Killed Findlay, leading the loop, MHML6 COLUMBUS - — A total of Pittsburgh Try-outs roared to a 52-35 half-tim e 777 deer were accidentally margin, giving the Oilers CEDARVILLE. a killed in 1956, according to Two erstwhile Greeneview Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pettit, their sixth straight league game Protector year-end greats in diamond campaign­ 17 Clemens Avenue. victory against two early reports. This is a two per­ ing will report soon to a six- Reed, who held down the losses. Cedarville has a y cent decline from the 793 week camp at Springfield third base corner regularly league record of 1-9. Gmne Count which were reported a cci­ t r y - o u ts with the National for the R a m s , is the son of Results: dentally killed in 1955. League Pittsburgh Pitates. Mrs. Ruth Reed, E. Xenia FINDLAY--Polinski, 4-0-8; CHECKERBOARD NEWS Regionally, the Deer Pop- Ned Pettit and Kenneth Street. Both are 1956 gradu-' Walcutt, 14-3-31; Hanauer, By Harold Stormont ulation Index declined 18 Reed will make the trek to ates of G r ee ne v ie w High 11- 4-26; Cohill, 6-4-16; percent in eastern Ohio while Springfield and may continue School. Denney, 2-2-6; McClure, it increased 41 percent in from there to Pittsburgh later Pettit spent four years with 1- 0-2; Stechschulte, 1-1-3; Randall & Stormont central and western Ohio. this spring with contracts in the Ram basketball squad and Totals, 39-14-92. shined in the 100-yard and This change in the pattern hand. At present, neither has CEDARVILLE—W e n t z e 11, of accidental kills indicates been handed a definite con ­ 220-yard dashes and on the 2- 0-4; Entner, 7-4-18; Reese, tract. relay teams in track. Reed a continued build-up of the 12- 10-34; Thornton, 1-0-2; HURRY HOGS TO MARKET ON were loaded into 20-ton freight Pettit, one of the hottest also was a thin clad, com ­ DiiDihj m m pi a n cars, the train would extend four- deer herd in the western Moody, 2 -5 -9 ; Humphreys, PURINA PROFIT PLAN fifth, of the way around the world. portion o f the state. The moundsmen in county circles peting in the 880-yard run 2-2-6; W ood w ard, 1-1-3; Here s why Purina s Hog Profit of we are happy to have Plan may help you make more h d rt in the distribution of decline in the eastern part in recent years, is the son of and mile relay. Totals, 27-22-76. ™?Z,n,S C 1 T ore thanthose 50 million tons because we of Ohio may be accounted was built by more than 30,000 . h j d m of our hogs and its been proved right folksyproduCe meat, milk and for by the 1955 legal kill of by thousands of hogmen. _ Only last fall 30,000 hogs in 29 ° n, a .h*!;h,,^ 4200 deer which reduced New Shipment of LOWnBoy states proved Purina produced , Th.at b ® ... . P |, ‘ ‘ the deer population in areas pork for only $9.80 per cwt. The * e important thing about those bigs averaged 69 lbs at the first 50 mi lion tons is the knowledge o f high accident al kill in weighing, 119 lbs. at the second, and ‘ k,n° ? - h o 'Z Purlna ac,cu' 30 days later. That's an average tbr° ufih. tbe,r m a n u lsc- accord with Division o ‘ gain of 1% lbs. per head daily. ‘ure. No other feed organization Wildlife deer policy. at The Purina Hog Profit Program Las such broad experience in am­ is simple, easy to follow: Here’s nutrition. You can be sure — ■=—* — 1 '7 ■ A what it does- that results from all this accumu- Helps the sow. Helps build big lated knowledge ^ packed into DEERE Readers: litters of husky pigs and have loti P5ch and e,vary bag of Purma NEW, LOW of milk for all of them. Sow and Chows we dellver' No doubt you've seen sev­ Pig Chow fed with your grain has . . . eral of these beautiful blue, what it takes to do the job. Feed dry tows right for Starts pigs fast. A fast start usu- better calves, more milk glass-lined Harvestore siloes ally means a profit finish. Every M r__„n. „ ud i-s PRICES 10 lbs. extra at weaning means 15 “?any Z research studies in your travels--particularly days earlier to market You can show why “ Pays to- feed dry j , r, . , -c v T5 - cows right. In one, where cows in the better farming sec­ depend on Purina s Baby Pig var£ ng levels ; f Vitamin A tions, and actually wondered Sf^°r7> TwinO* ^ example, less than half the g & f ° g tHem ** calves from mothers getting low if one of these would be a 1 1# j \ levels of the vitamin were nor- good investment on your own mal at birth- Purina Livestock anil m j Researchers remind us that green farm. a '^ 5 * 2 Brass and fresh cured quality of the big runs. They re doing it h are hi h in vjtamin A . Yel- We are happy to announce at a mighty low cost per 100 lbs. ,c y corn t | a t hasn.t been stored that we are now in a position of gain, too. for a long time may also be a good source. But both time and to answer your questions and heat tend to destroy this and supply your needs concerning other vitamins. Dry grass, sparce pasture hays that have been this new boon to farming. weathered, and old corn are all We will have an informal low in Vitamin A. Vitamin A is just one of the meeting at our store at 7:30 important ingredients needed to Tuesday, Feb. 26, complete build a calf. Shortage of any ma^ result in an improperly developed with movies and a question! Authorized Agent for calf or a poor milking cow. That and answer session. is why it can be so important to feed a Purina Check-R-Mix dry We sincerely believe that cow ration. It includes a M icro- you will find this information Clinton, Briggs & Stratton Mixed Purina concentrate with enough of the right vitamins and c o n c e r ning new principles minerals to take care of the dry The experience behind cows needs rega- ’ -ss of the of crop processing and me­ and Wisconsin motors- rmn non o f rhntA/c roughage or grai quality. We chanical feeding helpful in 50,000,000 tons o f ch o w s can simply dial a p urina Research is important to you tested dry-cow ration on our your long range planning and Repairs of all kinds Last April Purina made it’s 50 new grain-mixing brain, the more practical than you have millionth ton of Chows. That’s far Check-R-Mixer. Come in and more than any other feed manu- see how little it costs to con- ever thought possible. facturer has produced. It’s a bil- vert your grain into a good dry lion 100-lb. bags. If those bags cow ration. --John Evans WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS Hall J. Hill Farm Service South.on State 72 at'City Limits Randall & Stormont r a m tamu. s u m * DU& 4-7*31 Jamesfown Phone 4-9091 C e d a r v i l l e Dial 6-1031 the greene county GUARDIAN February 21, 1957, Page 3 Wesley Glass at Wisecups Mrs. Marvin Agnor. The Miss Gladys Brandel, evening was spent in playing help your Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wise- served to 25 members. games in charge o f David cup entertained the Wesley Tom Hamer, the president, Reynolds and Herman Ran­ Mr. Robert SanderslMarried Class o f the Cedatville Meth- conducted the business m eet­ dall. HEART FUND qdist Church Sunday evening ing. Plans were completed Miss Gladys Brandel and Mr. They will reside at 24 Home A covered dish dinner was for a father and son banquet. Robert Sanders were wed at avenue in Xenia. The banquet will be held in Class A Work A reception was held in the 7:30 o'clockSunday evening the church Monday evening church after the ceremony. in adouble-ring,candlelight World Day of Feb. 25. Shoe Repair Host e s s e s were Mrs. Vera ceremony at the Presbyter­ Devotions were given by ian Church o f Jamestown. Simmons, Mrs. Roberta Dia­ Prayer Mar.8 Rev. Homer Haines o ffic­ mond andMrs. Ruth Irwin. World Day o f Prayer will Pickup Point iated and the bride was o f­ The church was decorated VENARD THEATpR be held Friday, March 8, at W. WaaNwtai at. fered in marr iage by her with white gladiolas and O 2 p .m . in the Cedarville JiBM tni, 0. - father,Joseph Brandel,James palms. F m a t e : Happy Day United Presbyterian Church. town Route 1. Clothing Sought help your Laundry & Cleaning Donald Brandel, brother of J. Harold Maish, pastor ol SATURDAY the bride, and Johnny Irvin For Needy Kids HEART the Church o f the Nazarene, "The Harder They Fall" were candlelighters. An appeal was sent this Xenia, will be the afternoon Humphrey Bogart Joann Irwin was bridesmaid. week to Jamestown and speaker. Special music is Jan Sterling-Rod Steiger Wear-U-Well She wore a powder-tlue, .Gedarville residents to send being arranged. This year the Cedarville Nazarene ballernina-length net ovei clothing for children in age Becky Pitzer is SUNDAY Shoe Store a taffeta formal. She carried groups 6 through 12 years tc Church is in charge o f the "The Conqueror" a colonial bouquet of pink the United Volunteer Service Is Honored On program. John Wayne Jamestown carnations. center, Xenia. Eighth Birthday This meeting is inter-de­ Susan Hayward _^W^Washington^j4761 Janie Brandel, sister of the Clothing is given to needy nominational and everybody bride,served as maid of hon­ families which are recom ­ Becky Pitzer was guest of is invited. or. She wore a pale yellow mended by various welfare honor at a party given by ballerina-length net over a organizations. The clothes her mother, Mrs. John M. Area Men at taffeta formal. She also may be sent or taken to the Pitzer, Jamestown, on her See BOB RINSER carried a colonial bouquet UVS headquarters, 26 1/2 S. eighth birthday Saturday af­ FB M eeting Sales Manager at Clelland Motors of pink carnations. Detroit St., Xenia. Shoe ternoon. For Your Best Deal on a new, 1957 Dale Smith served as usher sizes should be marked on Games were played and ice Three eastern Greene Coun and Carl Am was best man. the bottom. cream and cake was served. ty men were among directors And used cars, too. The bride w ore a white Advance Club is Present were Amber New- of the Farm Bureau Coopera­ chiffon b a 11 c r i na-length sock, Robbie Wiseman, Tina tive Association meeting last dress. It was of white ch if­ Told of Canals Piatt, Gayle Thompson week at the Farm Bureau in BOICK » PONTIAC fon and had a lace bodice. The Jamestown Advance Danny Managan, Billy Harp Xenia for their annual ga­ London Jamestown There was a high neckline 'Club met Monday at the er, Rodney Brandel, Donnie thering. Ph. 48871 and long sleeves. She wore home o f Mrs. John Ferguson. R i t e n o u r , Douglas Roach, Ahler Earley, Jamestown Ph. Ul-22212 a crown veil, a s t r i n g of Twelve members answered Leroy Day, Jane Carroll, Pk., John Collins and Ray­ ± pearls which were a gift oi to roll call with m iscellan­ Jennie Kay Garringer, Terry mond Cherry, Cedarville the bride-groom. She car­ eous responses. Fudge, Ruth Bowers, Dale township, were among con ­ ried a colonial bouquet of Church, Elaine Hoover, Rita SOFT WATER DOES NOT Mrs. Ralph Geis gave a pa­ ferees. General policies of white roses. Cline, Michael Jacks, David per entitled, "Panama" and the county and state associ­ COME IN PAPER BOXES Mrs. Kqnneth Wilburn of Pitzer, Paul Pitzer, Helen Mrs. Norman Linton chose ations were discussed. Cedarville sang "Because, " Foley, Diane Foley, Brian Adding chemical softeners to your "The Lakes to the Sea" for "I Love You Truly" and "The Foley, Mrs. William Foley. water cannot REMOVE hardness! her subject. Both papers were Lord's Prayer." The organist Mrs. Carl Archer, Kathy Mr. Raymond Earley of near on the building of canals. was Mrs. Martha Dean. Pitzer, Dale Pitzer and Doug S ab in a'has returned home You con REMOVE the elements that cause Mrs. Geis's being on the The bride-groom is the son Pitzer: from Greene Memorial Hos­ Hard Water and enjoy Soft Water Living Panama Canal and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. T.E. San­ pital where he underwent by installing a Linton's being on the St. Phone Social News to ders, Xenia Route 2. surgery. * The Guardian-. 4-5091 The couple left on a hon ; Lawrence Seaway. __J t . ______z______eymoon of undiscloseddes- LINDSAY AUTOMATIC former Lovene Stitt. tination. After 6:00 P.M. See Frank Wellefl water softener ^ BOY-For Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ with lOO^o rust proof sell Berry, 745 S. Stadium fiberglass tank. Circle, Xenia. The baby 47491 It regenerates it 'self! was born Feb. 15 at Haines Hospital. He weighed ten Open Fri.& Sat. 'til 9:00 P.M. BUYorRENT pounds and three ounces and A type softener for every has been named Jeffrey Da- need GIRL-Born to Mr. and Mrs. vid. I Open til 9 p.m . Fri, and Sat. David Knisley, Jamestown, GIRL-Born to Mr. and Mrs. on Feb. 20 at Haines Hospi- Guy Littler, Miamisburg, ,-Motorola=Philco] LINDSAY-AERO SOFTWATER SERV. tal. T h e Knisley's first Feb. 17 at Haines Hospital, , = N o r g e 4-5911 or 4-5241 daughter weighed eight She weighed six pounds and 5. W. Wash. St. Jamestown pounds and six ounces and six ounces and was named has been named Gayle Lee. Cindy Lou. Mrs. Littler is the The maternal grandparents former Barbara Storey. j are Mr. and-Mrs. Thomas .. Staley. Springfield and the S°N -For Mr and Mrs. Glenn i [EAT OUT OFTEN paternal grandparents are T‘. ° Uf War * SPrln?field- K u f f l i l A Mr. and Mrs. Noah Knisley Th° Y ?S born Fel>- 19 We Cater of Route 1. Jamestown. * “ Springfield City Hospital. BOY-For Mr. and M rs.M el- He weighed s« pounds and Jtm &Hone I to Private vin Howell, Jamestown. The thirteen and one-half ounces; baby was born Feb. 20 at and was named Roger Edwin. Haines Hospital. She weighed maternal grandmother seven pounds and fifteen]*s ^ rs- Clarence Garner, ounces. Mrs. Howell is the I P°ute 1, Jamestown.

11 HOG BOXES CYPRESS LUMBER

Hog Box, 6x 7 ...... $52.50

Box, 7 x 14 (without floor) $125 (with floor).’ ...... $135 Just Unloaded (jOLONY HOUSE, two 8 x 16 houses C6r of Tidewater Red joined together .Will accomodate six Fine Food at Family Prices brood sows. ^ p- Cypress Boaras $o45 I X 4 - in ., 6-in ., and 8- in ., Random Length L.R. Jacobs $ 16 per hundred board feet CURLEYS Yellow Springs C lifton Pike Cedarville Lumber Co. Lumber and BnEiaYn^ a RESTAURANT Telephone 7-9321 C a d w a ie Jamestown Page 4 . February 21, 1957 fte giwe commty GUARDIAN Requiem Mass was read at Yane Shull, 67, Mrs. Iris Sparks Dies at 60; 9 a. m . W e d n e s d a y at St. about people in Augustine Church here with aken at Dayton burial in M illedgeville C em ­ Was 20-Year Resident etery. Arrangements were Vane V. Shull, 67, Dayton, Jam estow n Mrs. Iris Merchant Sparks, daughters, Mrs. Rose Ann handled by the Powers Fun­ died at 11:25 a.m . Sunday a Jamestown area resident Miller of Palmetto, Fla., eral Home. in Dayton's Grandview Hos­ Mrs. MARIE BOYSEL The Auxiliary of the New for 20 yean, died at 1:15 and Mrs. Iris Lee McKinley pital. He was a brother of Phone 4-9491 Jasper Fire Department will a .m . Sunday at the age of of Hermosa Beach, Calif. Mrs. Robert Hall o f Cedar - Mrs. Othol Wade of Wash­ hold their next meeting Tues. 60. Death cam e at her home ville. ington C .H . spent last Mon­ 'Feb. 26 at the fire house at onthePlymouth road, six RMS Other Survivors are his w i­ day with Mrs. Alma Shirk. 7:30 p .m . miles southeast o f James­ dow, Mrs. Helen Shull, a town. Friends daughter, Mrs. Swaim Bus- Mrs. Alma Shirk spent Sun­ Mrs. D. F. Fields and daugh­ Mrs. Sparks was a member Offers sard o f Centerville: two sons, day with her son-in-law and ter spent Monday afternoon of St. Augustine Church. She Donald of New York City, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill in Dayton with another was married in 1922 to Capt. and Frank of Dayton, another Cline In Dayton. daughter, Mrs. G. A. Savage, R oy Sparks, who died in Florida and, family. 13 Brands sister, Mrs. Jerome Murphy 1934. By Mrs. Harold Lewis o f Garden City, M iqh., and Mrs. JennieKnowlesof Surviving are her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher and Carry - On! three grandchildren. Springfield called on Mrs. Mb . Sarah Gray Bales, who Sabina; a son, Lt. Jackson laughter Gay, Mrs. Wilfred Annie Burton at Shirk's Rest fell and broke her hip, is Sparks, serving with theU .S. Funeral services were held Weimer, Mrs. Bliss Smith, Home Sunday afternoon. slowly improving in Greene Army in Italy, and two Wednesday at the Tobias Mr. and Mrs. John Cline, Memorial Hospital. Funeral Home in Dayton. Mrs. Paul Miller of Fair­ Mrs. James Baker and ch ild­ Dale Ray Dies ren, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rob­ born visited her grandmother Miss Emma Aremtrout of inson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold W om en W ant Mrs. Rogers at Shirk's Rest Port William is critically ill Lewis enjoyed a picnic Sun-_ Home Saturday afternoon. at her home. Monday ail 45 Jamestown Decorating day at Birch Park, Ft. Lau­ Phone 4-5111 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis Dale Ray, 45, Sabina, died derdale. Interior decorating ranks as The ladies of the First Bap­ o f Wilmington spent Sunday at*8:20 a. m.Monday in C ol­ the field of greatest interest tist Church in Jamestown will afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. umbus' University Hospital, in 18 Greene County Home hold a bake sale Saturday at Roseoe Bowers. Miss Carol where he had been a patient Demonstration Clubs. Coun­ 9:30 at Rockhold's Meat one week. Mr. Ray was a New Hours Bowers of Oxford University cillors from those organiza­ Market. also spept the weekend with native and life resident of tions met last week at the her parents. Mrs. Ray Ball and Miss Sabina. Monday, Tuesday Thursday Farm Bureau Conference , Shirley Troute of Raymond's Surviving are his widow, room in Xenia. , Mrs. O c t a v ia Taylor of Beauty Salon, Jamestown, the former Miss Margaret and Friday - 9-12 and 1-4 Yellow Springs was the dinner attended the annual fashion Brakefield of Bowersville; The next meeting, March guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe show o f the Hairdressers' his* mother, Mrs. Ethel John­ 11, will be held at the home Bowers Tuesday evening. Guild o f Ohio at the Niel son Ray o f Sabina; a daugh­ Wednesday 9-12 of Mrs. Floyd Liming, C e- House in Columbus Saturday, ter, Miss Carolyn Ray, at darville Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bowers Sunday and Monday. home; three sisters, Mrs. Saturday 9-12 Women especially ex­ called on their daughter and Mildred Rockhold, Sabina, pressed interest in window Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzer family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Mabel Jacobs, Hills, treatments, re finishing of Entertained supper guests Borst of near Bowersville boro, and Mrs. Anna Lois furniture, upholstering and Saturday evening. Sunday evening. They wert Burch of Milford. Closed Saturday color coordination. A special JMr. and Mrs. Bill Pitzer and tailoring project was re­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford family of Springfield, Mrs. Funeral services were to be quested by several clubs. and family and Mrs. David Carl Archer and Mrs. William held Thursday in the Little­ Afternoons Ford spent Sunday afternoon Foley and family o f Xenia, ton Funeral Home, Sabina, Interest also was shown in and family and Mrs. David and Mr. and Mrs. John W. with burial in the Sabina scheduling housework and in Ford spent Sunday afternoon, Pitzer and so ns of Jamestown. C e m e t e r y . ______’ Beginning March 2, 1957 leadership and group dyna­ with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mat­ mics. thews near Bowersville. Lockwood Studies At Cornell

Mrs, David Ford and Mrs W. O. Lockwood of Lime­ presentatives of the nation's Ray Matthews spent last stone St., Jamestown, is at­ leading insurance, oil, man­ Cedarvflle Federal Thursday in Dayton. tending a four-week intensi­ ufacturing and consultant fied training course at Cor­ firms. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brum­ nell University, Ithaca, New Lockwood is civilian deputy m sm field of Springfield were the chief of the Directorate of m s & York. Tires-Batteries Sunday guests of Mr. and Supply's Mission Support D i­ X enia Ave. Ph. 6-2141 Washing Mrs. Richard Lovett and This training involves to­ vision at Headquarters, Air Lubrication family. day's broad concepts o f the Material Command. He is Accesories e x e c u t ive and managerial recognized as one of AMC's Mrs. C. O. Massie spent a process. The course is pre­ outstanding leaders in the Cumin few days last week with her sented by the New York State field o f supply l e g is tics. daughter, Miss Donna Evans, School o f Industrial and La­ Ruben L. Stanley o f Head­ and in Washington, D .C . bor Relations, and is espe­ quarters, AMC, also is taking cially designed for staff re­ this course.______Bradds SERVICE STATION LIQUOR State 72 at Selma Pike See Now In Jeffersonville Dave Garroway At Ray Dewine’s Restaurant

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S ee U S 3.2% Beer today about Wine BALSAM-WOOL* blanket insulation Excellent Food with reflective liners for year-round comfort... air conditioning savings WINES BEERS ADAMS LIQUORS THUMA Now in Jeffersonville Jamestown Furniture Jamestown Ph. 4 -9631 W Washington St. Phone 4-4011 the county GUARDIAN February 21, 1957 Page 5 Roger Ulsh Quits Top Rams Guardian Crush Classified Card of Thanks FOR SALE Cednrville Cage Job Spartans I wish to thank all my friends, FOR SALE - -Dearborn gas Greeneview squashed a neighbors and relatives for heater, 65,000 BTU, ther- the kindness shown me during Cedarville High School He was reserve coach the ' nearly-helpless Spring V al­ mostat, $65. 4-9511 or my stay at the hospital and currently is in the market first year, then moved into ley Tuesday night 68-28 in 4-9431 after 6.2t-2/14-2/2" for a basketball coach. Roger the top c o a c h i ng spot. He the consolation bracket of my convalescense at home. Ulsh, who has guided Indian said the resignation was on the Greene County basket­ Mrs. Lloyd Riegai Work Wanted fortunes for three years now h is ow n and done "for the ball tournament at the Xenia WANTED-Day work of'baby feels that "basketball isn't good of the team. " FOR SALE--Gas range, prac­ Field House. sitting. Phone 4-5131. my g a m e ." During his first year, the Ram ramblings came at tically new. Phone 4-8897. Ulsh said he is "definitely cage squad compiled an 11- will. The Spartans were in­ Small ad, large audience through with basketball. " 11 mark, his most successful. effectual against the size of SEE A REALTOR Robert Impson, Cedar Cliff The following year, the-In­ Greeneview. KNOW AND CONSULT... dians dropped to 3-16 and iuperintendent, said the re­ Things never were in doubt . . . A r e a 11 or in your com - BUCKY JAMES Joe's signation is effective at the the m a r k so far this season for Coach Fred Long and his munity when you want to sell . . . New Redleg is 3-15. end of the current season. crew. The Rams led 12-3 at or. buy real estate. Realtors No prospects currently are Ulsh also teaches science and the first period, blazed on to are qualified to give you the in mind for replacement and Bucky James health at Cedarville. He will a 33-14 halftime edge and best service and meet the finish out the season as track the board of education is ex ­ highest ethical standards in Taxi held on at 48-22 by the fin­ pected to make a decision and baseball coach, also. ish of the third frame. the real estate business. Sigi:ns Wirth on what type of coach to be Dial Cedarville The retiring mentor is a Jerry Hill bucketed 22 points The Greene County sought. graduate of Cedarville C ol­ for th e winners with Jim Real Estate Board Redlegs lege where he received a Faulkner flipping in 11 and Raymond (Bucky) James, bachelor of arts degree in William Lewis, Darrell Ferguson going for CLASSIFIED peppery shortstop for four education. He coached bas­ nine. Call 4-5091 6-4021 years with the Greeneview ketball, baseball and track Jamestown Results: High School baseball con­ at Northwestern Junior High SPRING VALLEY--Jordan, ANNUAL FINANCIAL and Clerks...... $27.71 tingent, has signed a 1957 School of Clark County from Native, Taken 3-4-10; Howe, 0-0-0; How­ REPORT Compensation of contract with the Cincinnati 1950 until 1953 when he Death came last Wednesday ard, 2 -0-4; Shambaugh, 2- Clerk...... $783. 99 Redlegs. went to Cedarville. at 3:30 a. m. for William 1-5; Trusty, 1-0-2; Huff, 0- Cedarville Township Total General Executive James, who will turn 19 on Andrew Lewis, 73, a native 1-1; Tucker, 1-1-3; Thom­ Greene County, Ohio S ervices...... $1249. 70 April 12, is to report March Muskrats of Jamestown who lived on as, 0-1-1; Wheeler, 0-2-2;. Town Hall--Maintenance 24 at Douglas, G a ., to start the Old National road at Totals, 9-10-28. For the Fiscal Year Ending and Repair...... $1362.89 his stint up the major league Load Fur Englewood. He died at the GREENEVIEW--Franklin, 0- December 31, 1956 Insurance Losses. .$2019. 30 ladder. His first assignment Montgomery County Home 0-0; Fergusoji, 4 -1 -9 ; Faulk­ Total Town H all.. $3382.19 upon c o m p 1 e t i n g spring Trade Hospital. ner, 5-1-11; Bradds, 3 -0-6; Population 2307 - 195,0 Fire Protection training in the South, is ex­ COLUMBUS---Muskrats arc Mr. Lewis was a formet Hill, 9-4-22; Howard, 3 -0 - Ezpenses...... $1007. 41 pected to be witli Wisconsin still the pillar of the Ohio employe of the Harris-Tho- 6 ; Cartwright, 0 -0 -0 ; Patter­ Total Salaries and Total Fire in the Northwest League. fur trade according to a re­ mas-Drop Forge C o ., where son, 2 -0 -4 ; Jenks, 0 -2 -2 ; Wages paid During Protection...... $1007. 41 The Georgia training is to cent tabulation of 569 Ohio he retired eight years ago. Johnson, 0 -2 -2 ; Totals, 28- the year 1956...... $6983.12 Health--Taxes withheld for last .'10 days. fur buyer reports for the Survivors include two 12- 68. Tax Valuation. $6, 0Q8, 329. District Board James is the son of Mr. and trapping season of 1955-56. daughters, Mrs. Rose Mary By quarters: Tax L evy...... $22.90 of Health...... $492. 00 Mrs. Charles J a m e s , 12 E. They comprised more than Newhart of Englewood and Spring Valley 3 14 22 28 Investments Burial Expenses. . . . $155. 00 Adams Street. 70% of the pelts and almost Mrs. Alfreda Eberg of Day- 'Greeneview 12 33 48 68 Owned...... $103, 638.00 Total Poor R e lie f.. $155. 00 During his high school ca ­ Road Maintenance and repair two-thirds of the cash value ton; a son, Marvin W ., four Top P rices reer, he also was a whizz in of all furs taken. sisters, Mrs. Lilly Wilson, Cedarville, Ohio Labor and basketball and track. He was The total number of pelts Mrs. Hazel Watson, Miss Paid For February 14, 1957 M aterials...... $9313.13 a snappy floor man for the handled was 584,327, and Mary Lewis and Mrs. Goldie Poultry Road Machinery cage quintet, considered one these furs were worth more Jennings, and three brothers, I hereby certify the follow ­ and Tools...... $ 1894.11 o f the finest play-makers in than $ 90 0, 0 0 0. 0 0 to the Roy, Stanley and George R ., Need Hens Now ing report to be correct. Total Highways. $11207. 24 Greene County until his 1956 trappers. Their value as all of Dayton, and 10 grand­ ss Nelson Creswell Cemeteries--Compensation graduation. finished furs made up in fine children and a great-grand­ ROBERT RHODES Township Clerk of officers and Bucky also holds the school garments is many times this child. S. Charleston HObart 28291 Em ployees...... $24.00 records for the 180-yard lov amount. RECEIPTS Total Cemeteries.. $24. 00 hurdles, at 21. 7 seconds, ana Raccoons were the second General Pro­ General Supplies... $146.14 the 120-yard high hurdles at most abundant fur in numbei perty Tax...... $8280.87 Employees Retirement 17. 6 seconds. He also ran of pelts and total value. | SPECIAL COMBINATION | Sales Tax ...... $1427.00 (Township share)... $456.19 on the 880-yard relay team. Mink, while relatively few (Local Government) For Elections...... $220.00 in number, were the most Gasoline Tax ...... $7200. 00 For Workmen's Home for Seoul valuable fur in price per pelt OFFER! ! -Inheritance Tax..... $736. 87- •Compensation...... $91.81 Cedarville Lions have ap­ with an average price paid Cigarette Tax ...... $37.12 For Advertising pointed a committee to seek to the trapper of $14. 12, and Fire Department Delinquent Lands...... $1. 72 a meeting place for the vil­ they ranked third in total C ontracts...... $200.00 Total lage Boy Scouts who have value. These three species, Financial Miscellaneous .... $915. 86 been "homeless" since last comprised about 99% of the Institution...... $918. 25 Total Payments.. $18433. 40 year's tornado. total value of all furs. Insurance Losses. .. $2019. 30 « Auto Registration. .$1239. 98 RECEIPTS Miscellaneous Receipts General Pro­ Rents and Refunds... $706. 72 perty Tax...... $876.46 Order Now Total Miscellaneous Other Tax...... $.44 Receipts...... $706. 72 Total Receipts...... $876.90 Maplelawn: or Miam Chicks Total Receipts. .. $22766. 12 PAYMENTS PAYMENTS Interest on Bonds General Executive Services- and Notes...... $50.00 Compensation of Bonds and Notes Give Yours ai, Trustees $438. 00 R etired...... $1000.00 Expenses of Trustees Total Payments... $1050. 00 S qt. size. 30-gaug* galvanized steel. Sani­ Earlv Start lr tary. Designed to let SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS BY FUNDS the calf get all tho Bond Re­ feed. Road General tirement « Ordering The profit balance Is in your favor Road Township and Sink­ Total of Funds Funds ing Funds All Funds when you feed your calves this ( 1) (2) (3) (4) complete milk replacement feed* Balance, January 1, 1955 (Clerk's) * Today Gets calves off to a fast start. . $ 2102.04 $ 561.02 $ 294.94 $ 2958.00 • 5 Receipts During Year provides'faster, cheaper gains. . . $13482.13 $9283. 99 $ 876.90 $23436. 33 * lets you sell all of your whole milk. Total Receipts and Balance $15584.17 $9845.01 $1171.84 $26394.33 Contains 24% protein and 10% Payments During Year Ask About Our fat for high energy and growth. $11207.24 $7226.16 $1050. 00 $18233.70 Enriched with vitamins, minerals Balance, December 31, 1956 (Clerk's) $ 4376.93 $2618.85 $ 121.84 $ 7117.62 and antibiotics. Outstanding Warrants, Decem ber 31, 1956 Free Chicks $ 327.30 $ 197.40 $ 000.00 $ 524. 70 GREENE COUNTY Balance in Depository, December 31, 1956 $ 4704.23 $2816.25 $ 121.84 $ 7642.32 FARM BUREAU OUTSTANDING DEBT Xenia CO-OP ASSN. Fire Apparatus Bonds...... $1000.00 XENIA Total General Bellbrook Ave. & Walnut St. Xenia, Q. Ph. 2-9541 Farmers Exchange Co. Debt ...... $1000. 00 BOWERSVILLE Jamestown Short and Xenia Ph. 3-8501 Total Township Phone 4-4471 D e b t...... $1000. 00 Page 6. February 21, 1957 the com ity CU AMMAN Six at Bowersville Director WCTU Meeting notes fro m Six members attended the Bowersville WCTU meeting Slaved At New Jasperlast week. A playlet, "The LOWEST PRICE Rich Fruits from a Tim ely Health Meet Visit, " was presented by Mrs. church Saturday evening. A By Mrs. EARL WOOLEY Elizabeth Boothby, Mrs. Lola discussion group was held Phone 2-3851 Ping and Mrs. Thelma Clark. Dr. Robert Gove, Director following the s u p p e r. This EVER The group met at the home of the State of Ohio Juvenile Mrs. Cora St. John spent was led by the president. The of Mrs. Myrtle Johnson. Diagnostic Center in Colum­ the weekend with Mr. and Rev. John Collins. bus, will address the annual Mrs. William Stetson (Jane The Greene County public meeting of the Greene, Collins) of Bay City, Mich. Congratulations to Mr. and GUARDIAN County Mental Health Asso­ T h e visit was to see'her Mrs. Robert Sanders (Gladys ciation T h u r s d ay evening, great-grandson, Bradley. She Brandel) whose wedding took Published every Thursday on a Feb. 21, at 8:00 p.m". at made the trip with Mr. and place Sunday evening. of the year at 3S. Limestone the Fairborn Public Library. Mrs. William Collins of St., Jamestown, Ohio, by automatic washer Program for the meeting has Worthington, O. The Guardian Publishing Co. been arranged by Rev. Harold CHURCH Gordon C. Baskett and James Maish, Xenia. Mrs. Pearl Madison of New I. Gatten, Publishers. Jasper underwent major sur­ CALENDAR National advertising repre­ Keg. Ret* 11 9269.15 gery at the U n i v e r s i ty TB sentative, Weekly Newspaper New officers of the associ­ JAMESTOWN METHODIST .Hospital, Columbus. Cards Representatives and the Ohio ation and one third of the CHURCH 1 Newspaper Services, Inc., W $228.00 would do much toward help­ board o f directors will also Sunday, 9:15 a. m ., Sunday ing her recovery. 198 S. High S t., Columbus, be elected at the meeting. School; 10:30 a.m., Divine Ohio. The nominating committee Worship, Subject, "What Is the all new The two sugar camps o f the Subscription rates: By mail is chaired by Mrs. Delbert That in Thy Hand?"; Sermon neighborhood opens this in Greene County, $4. 00 per Kinsel, Fariborn. by The Rev. Walter Hoover, week. They belong to Russell Finance Director o f the Board year; for other areas, $4. 50 Fudge on the Hoop road and of National Missions in Phil­ per year; for members of Other members are Miss to Russell Dean on die Ballard adelphia; 2:00 p.m .. Meet­ armed forces, Road. per year; for members of mi. m k Gertrude Fulton, Xenia; Dr. ing of Crusade Workers; 9:00 n lfe n M pM "rmw»." armed forces, $4.00 per Leonora C. Lane, Wilber- p.m.. Report of workers. • FULLY AUTOMATIC force; and Mr. Fred Lemcke, Rev. John Collins of the Monday, 9:00 p.m., Report year. • FULLY R IX ItU New Jasper Methodist Church entered as second class Yellow Springs. of Crusade Workers. Tuesday, • EXCLUSIVE SVRAfOAM attended a district training ACTION 9:00 p. m ., Report of workers matter under the Act of meeting on visitation evan­ March 3, 1879, at the United • SODS SA W (epHwwII Keith Meyer, Chairman of and Victory Rally. Wednes­ • MATT AO DCMNDAJIUTV gelism at Wilmington Sunday States post office at James­ the Workshop Committee, day, 3:45 p.m., Clas* in Cm m In today I Stott raving with the raw Maytof ,‘MgUaadtoul will announce plans for this evening. Church Membership; 7:00 town, Ohio. year's workshop with a three­ p.m., 1 ntermediate MYF; fold emphasis on Mental On Tuesday evening, Feb. 7:30 p. m ., Choir Rehearsal. 26, a training class on church BRYAN’ S Health and the Community. Jamestown Dr.Meinhard Robinow, out­ schools will be held at New TV Service going president of the asso­ Jasper church under a quali­ Greeneview Gibbs 4-4911 Hdwe. ciation, will summarize fied instructor, Lyn C. Rain- 69 E. Xenia St. plans for the fund drive for sherger. He is director of Menu [ Dial. 4-7144 Mini the proposed Greene County adult work for the entire Here's the menu for next Guidance Clinic scheduled Ohio Conference. for March 3 to 9. The Clin­ week at Greeneview schools: ic, a major interest of the The Leaders Who Do Class MONDAY-Baked spaghetti, County Mental Health Asso­ met Wednesday afternoon at green beans, peaches, bread and butter, milk. MAKE SURE YOU BUY ciation for two years, is now the home of Mrs. Dick Jenks, under the direction of an in­ New Jasper Pk. Ten members TUESDAY-Creamed turkey dependent board. were present. Devotions were on mashed potatoes, spinach, held by Mrs. Myron Fudge. fruit jello, bread and butter, The Health Association A business meeting was led milk. A HEATING SYSTEM continues to have a cooper­ by the president, Mrs. Russell WEDNESDAY - - Vegetable ative relationship in the Fudge. The next meeting soup, peanut butter and pi­ broad areas of community will be held at the home of mento cheese sandwiches, information and education, Mrs. Fred St. John. Election prunes, milk. and has initiated the current of officers will be held. Re­ THURSDAY --Hamburgers, A fund drive for $15,000, NOTJUST FURNACE! freshments were served by lima beans, cole slaw, milk. Greene County's third of the the hostess. FRIDAY - -S al m o n salad, cost of the first year's oper­ mashed potatoes, cherries, ation of the child guidance The Couple's Class held a cookie, bread and butter, center. covered dish supper at the milk. 24- Hour Bonking Service

Be T h«t« lhr«« basement photographs show how o property tnginstrsd hooting system is streamlined to offer minimuir I riction to the high velocity how of oir. The main take-off (left), side take-off (center), and register take-off (right) art Safe c urved and bonked like a streamlined highway. The very best furnace, it travels from your fur­ poorly installed, is like a nace to your rooms. car on a rocky road. It‘4 a well - known fact that Your homes need a heat­ 1 h modern speed makes ing system designed by an streamlined roads a must expert comfort engineer. for motoring comfort. He’ll choose the proper ducts and pipes, reduce Quick With forced-air heating, air friction, to assure the same is true. A new maximum comfort and furnace can’t produce economy. comfort by itself. There All must be streamlined high­ For the best deal . . . get ways of duct and pipe the best dealer . . . a Hours for the fast-moving air as WILLIAMSON dealer!

Both Bag lAflLLIAM SON TV WARM AIR FURNACES and Envelope FHA Financing Up to three years to Pay . Located in Entrance way J r a WRUAMSON Araler Brawi and Ritenour Miami Deposit Bank 13 N. Limestone Dial 4-4531 CEDARVILLE Dial 6-2311 Jamestown ■mzs.