Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The Greene County Guardian Local Newspapers 4-11-1957 The Greene County Guardian, April 11, 1957 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/ greene_county_guardian Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, and the Journalism Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The Greene County Guardian, April 11, 1957" (1957). The Greene County Guardian. 20. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/greene_county_guardian/20 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Greene County Guardian by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. * rxxt ’-_r~ Ced irvii e. Ohio 2/ 5* the greene county GUARDIAN JAMESTOWN. O. April 11, 1957 10 CENTS Union Lenten Rites For Village Slated Union Lenten Services for Pastor. Guest minister. Rev. will depend upon each one Holy Week have been an- Grover C. Reed, theme, of us. Let jis be earnest in SHOOT, MAN, SHOOT. nounced by the Jamestown "Why Did it Have to Be?" prayer and faithful in atten­ Ministerial Association. The success of these services dance. ACTION AMONG SMALL FRY— This is a graders at Monday night's P-TO meeting Congregations of all churches typical scene during the three games at Greeneview South gymnasium. (Guard­ will participate in the joint played among th e fourth, fifth and sixth ian Photo.) s e r v i c es, according to the Spring Musicale Slated Rev. Frank Long, president LARGEST TURNOUT of the association. The host pastor will preside May 10 for Cedarville in his own pulpit for each Sponsors of the 13th annual in Cedarville. Top PTO Event Held service. Special music will May Musicale at Cedarville Organizationssponsoring be presented by the host this week opened practice the musicale are die Research choir. sessions and urged more sing­ Club, Women's Club, Ken­ The largest crowd of the Robert Schierloh, opened the Mrs. Sagraves' sixth grade. Membership in the James­ ers to volunteer. The event sington Club and Home Cul­ year attended the April program with four selections. These two teams were town Ministerial Association will be staged May 10 at the ture Club. meeting of the Greeneview This was followed by three coached by their teachers. includes the United Presby­ United Presbyterian Church Mrs. Curtis Hughes is gen- PTO Monday night at Greene­ chorus selections by fourth Mrs. Thuma's fourth grade, terian, Friends, Methodist, ‘ ‘ eral chairman and Mrs. Her­ view South. A short business and fifth grade girls under coached by Steve Powers, Baptist, Ross Chapel and the bert Fields is co-chairman. meeting was presided over the direction of Mrs. Rosalyn played against Mrs. Cum­ Greeneview Mrs. Herbert Harner is sec­ Bullock. mings' fourth grade, which Pentecostal Church of Christ. by president Harold Barker. retary-treasurer. This was the night for the was coached by Philip Reid. Starting with Sunday, April After the business meeting M embers of the program elementary basketball teams The final tilt for die evening 14, die following s e r v i c es Athletic Fete are scheduled. committee include Mrs. the South School elementary to see action. Mrs. Rudduck's was Miss McVey's fifth grade, Sunday, 7:30 p. m ., Pente­ Lewis Lillich, chairman, Mrs. band, under the direction of sixth grade was seeded against coached by Melvin Miller, Is April 26 Lee White, Mrs. Fred Lutten- versus Mrs. Lockwood's fifth costal Church of Christ, 34 The Greeneview A t h 1 e tic berger, Mrs. Harold Corry, grade, coached by Jim N. Limestone St., T.L. Banquet, sponsored by the Mrs. Leo Wells, Mrs. Florence Cedarvdlle Salary Slate Faulkner. The four high Dooley, Pastor. Guest min­ Greeneview PTO, will be Carroll, Mrs. Harold Reinard, school boys who coached ister, Rev. Frank J. Long, April 26 at 6:30 p.m. at and Miss Martha Cooley. these teams have had die theme, "On-lookers At the South School. The banquet For Employes Released The time and place com­ fourth and fifth grade boys Cross." will be in honor of the mittee is composed of Mrs. Complete salary schedules range in each division then in physical education classes Monday, 8 p.m ., First Bap­ coaches and players of the of Cedarville village em­ covers three steps. Any ad­ all year. tist Church, N. Limestone basketball, football, base­ Fred Clemmens and Mrs. ployes, unabailable last vance in the upper two steps The May meeting of the St., Harold Cassady, Pastor. ball and track teams of both Lawrence Waddle. Mrs.R. T. Williamson and Mrs. R. O. week, were announced this must be made only on rec­ PTO will be May 13 at Guest minister, Rev. T .L . the Junior and Senior High. Spahr are on the publicity week by Village Clerk Mar­ ommendation of Council. Greeneview North. This will Dooley, theme, "Christ Be­ A well-known athletic figure jorie McCorkell. It also was learned this week be the night of North School's trayed and Denied. " from the area, who will be com m ittee. Under the new schedule, that the bulk of liability in­ annual May program. Tuesday, 8 p. m ., United announced later, will be the Mrs, Mildred Foster is mus­ die chief of police Is paid on surance coverage for the vil­ Presbyterian Church, W. guest speaker. ical director. an hourly schedule ranging lage was placed with P .J. Washington St., Homer C. Teachers in charge of pre­ Switch Flipping from $1.25 to $1.50 per McCorkell, husband of the Haines, Pastor. Guest minis­ parations are Mrs. Pendry and hour. Street employes' sal- town clerk. Another policy Fred Long ter, Rev. Harold Cassady, Mrs. Johnson, program; Mrs. Reset on Friday aries range horn $1 to $1.20 was awarded to Lois Little theme, selected. Faulkner, tables; and Mrs. Ceremonies officially open­ per hour. Ranges of other Insurance Agency. Out as Ram Wednesday, 8 p. m ., Friends Traylor, serving. Mrs. Law- ing Jamestown's new sewage employes are street foreman, Church, E. Washington St., son Reid, PTO member, will plant will be held Friday. $1.30 to $1. 50; typist, $1,25 Clyde Underwood Cage Coach Frank J. Long, Pastor. Guest be in charge of table favors They were slated last Friday to $1.45; janitor, $1 to $1.20, Clyde M. Underwood, 60, minister, Rev. Ashton Allen, and appointments. The PTO but called off quickly be­ Fred R.Long, known as one and laborers, $1 to $1.20. Dayton, died Saturday in theme, "GolgothaRevoked." food committee will prepare cause of a rowboat shortage. of Greene County's most ex­ Thursday, 8p.m., First When police are called out Miami Valley Hospital there the m eal. Officials just couldn't reach plosive mentors, has dropped during the night they are to after a s u d d e n illness. He Methodist Church, E. Wash­ Tickets for the banquet will the place .'High water, in out of die coaching game be paid for a minimum of was the father of Robert Un­ ington St., Grover C. Reed, be on sale to the public start­ fact, caused a shut-down of after a disappointing tourna­ two hours. Policemen, while derwood of Cedarville. Sur­ Pastor. Guest minister, Rev. ing April 22. They can be thejslant and Greeneview ment showing of a Greene­ in training, are to earn $1 vivors also include his widow, Homer C. Haines, theme, purchased from any basket­ South pupils were given an view High School squad per hour. Ruth; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille "The Danger of Drifting." ball player or by phoning the unslated holiday. which showed high hopes. Good Friday, 2:00 p.m.', Under the ordinance passed, Pittman and Mrs. Blanche school. All reservations must With flash floods thought Long, who is an outstanding A. M. E. Church, S. Syca­ the mayor must hire person­ Powell, both of Ravenna, O ., be in by Thursday morning, to be over, the ceremony athlete in his own right— nel at the lowest salary. The and two grandchildren. more St., Ashton Allen, April 25. will go on Friday particularly on the golf course--has headed fortunes JAMESTOWN BUSINESSMEN of the Rams for the past six ONLY HALF IS LOST SHOW INTEREST IN AREA seasons. No successor has been Jamestown Bargain Days, with this week's promotion, go named. into their second month. This marks a continuation of a US 42 Traffic Cut During those six years at concerted effort on the part •if local merchants to bring Jamestown his teams piled Half of U. S. Route 42 traf­ Southbound t r a f f ic comes ■and rejoins U.S. Route 42 in you, the consumer, a host of bona fide savings. up a record of 99 won and fic is lost to Cedarville, across U. 6. Route 40 from Xenia. Merchants, of course, are attempting to promote business. 41 lost. They won two coun­ probably through September. Some businesses in the C e­ But, in doing so, they realize that sound business is based ty league titles, shared in Some five miles of the fed­ West Jefferson to Springfield, darville area drew from the on customer satisfaction. And thev mean to satisfy I two other titles and finished eral highway is under con­ then south on U.S. Route 68 federal highway traffic, but Advertisements carried in this week's Guardian are horn second and fourth die other struction in the New Carlisle none to any great extent, businessmen sincerely interested in building Jamestown. two yean. area. That means re-routing other than a motel there.
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