The Greene County Guardian, November 29, 1956

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN from LOCAL DEALER ♦GRAIN *FEED ♦COAL ♦CEMENT ♦GRINDING ♦MIXING Xenia Farmers Exchange Co. Jamestown LIONS WARNED You Think , The Gun Doesn’t The perils of the combina- ion of an unthinking hunter nd an unthinking f i r e a r m 'ere detailed f o rmembe r s f the Cedarville Lions Club t their last meeting by Game rotector Paul Keckler. "You have to do the think- lg. The gun doesn't think, " e c k l e r told the Lions in ressing safety rules for the i mr o d s now roaming the interlands of Greene County I 1 search of rabbit and phea- tnt. K e c k l e r pointed out that h e r e we r e n i n e persons ounded in the county during luirrel h u n t i n g s e a s o n , lostlythe under-20 hunters. The game p r o t e c t o r told ions that his checks had dis- losed that hunting over the nunty was in the fair cate­ gory wi t h n f o n e reporting big sightings of game. In his opinion, the game situation this year in the county is a- b o u t on p a r with t h a t last year. i K e c k l e r also pointed out j that this year’s four day deer s e a s o n that opens Dec. 12 ! will include Greene County this year. Bag limit is one deer only. "But I doubt very seriously that there will be a deer kill­ ed in G r e e n e County t h i s year, " Keckler said. Jesse Chamberlain presided at the meeting ice. at ! Research Fete Slated Dec. 6 h r i s t m a s b a n q u e t of f darville’s Research C l u b j set for Thursday, Dec. 6 the IOOF Hall, he e v e n t w i l l begin at 10p.m. with the members :he Rebeka Lodge serving, s. Donald Kyles is Chair- in of the a r r a n g e m e n t mmi t t e e and Mrs. J. F. st is the program chair- n. Bradfutes Host “Happy Homes” te Happy Home Bible class the Un i t e d Presbyterian u r c h met Saturday eve- g at the home of Mr. and ..John Bradfute in Cedar- le. r. and Mrs. Chester But- were host and h o s t e s s . Bradfute, the vice-pre- ;nt, conducted the busin­ meeting. Mrs. Butler was charge of the devotions, reshments were served. Intermediates to - Entertain NYS The i nt ermedi at es of the Cedarville Methodist Church will entertain the Senior NYS at the church Sunday e v e ­ ning at 7 p. m. Feature of the program will be a film strip, "The Good Book". Both the program and devotions are in cha r ge - of E l i z a b e t h and Vi r g i n ia Wi n a n a . Janet and Janette Hamer are directing recrea­ tion while the refreshments are being h a n d l e d by Sue Reynolds and C l a r a Cum­ mings. Mrs. J ohn Mills is the intermediate leader and Mrs. Monroe Pyle, the sen­ ior leader. More About C’v i l le P eop le Mrs. D. W. Martin and Miss SusanneWest of Toledo were Thanksgiving gues t s of Su- sanne's mother, Mrs. J. S. West. ..M r. and Mrs. Sher­ man C o t t o n h a d as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Orin S t r i c k l a n d and family and Mrs. Pearl Cot­ ton of Dayton. .. Dr. Floren Williamson, a p r o f e ssor Bowl i n g Green, spent the j holidays with her sister, Miss j Mary Williamson... Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhard ; and son of Toledo were the : weekend guests with his par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ; R e i n h a r d . . .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huffman and daughter, Sue, spent several days this | week with Mr. and Mrs. Don- j aid Dunham in Cleveland... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huston and Mrs. Cora Trunbo had as guests this past week Mr. and Mr s . Edwi n Westerfeld of Cincinnati... M r. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin and family moved Saturday to their new home in Bellbrook.,. Phone News Tips to The GUARDIAN 4-5091 30 Families at Wesley Class Covered Supper The W e s l e y c l a s s o f the Cedarville Methodist church had a c o v e r e d dish supper Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H e r m a n Randall wh i c h was enjoyed by 30 m e m b e r s and their families. T h e business meeting wa s conducted by the president, Tom Harner. Devotions were given by Mrs. J a me s Flor­ e n c e . Mr . and Mrs. John Pramer were in charge of the program. P l a n s were started for the annual C h r i s t m a s p a r t y wh i c h is to be held at the H a r n e r home. No date has been set. LEGION SETS TRIPLE FETE It's a t r i p 1e event on t a p for members of the C ed a r- ville’s Wallace C. Anderson post of the American Legion on Dec. 8. That is the time for the A- merican Legion and Legion Auxiliary chili s u p p e r that w i 11 be h e 1d at the Legion home beginning at 6:30 p. m. Running s i mu l t a n e o u s l y with that will be the Christ­ mas party of the junior Aux­ iliary. COUNCIL OK ’S SIDEWALK Village Clerk Dean Sesslar petitioned the village coun­ cil at this last meeting for authorization to lay 200 feet of c o n c r e t e sidewalk and curbing on his recently pur- c h a s e d property on Buckles Avenue. P r e s i d e n t Hersel Long moved that the council approve and it was o k a y e d by a unanimous vote. Vill­ age ordinances require coun­ cil approval before such im­ provements are made. Guardian: Your Newspaper 111 Classified Ads in the GUARDIAN Call 4-5091 IIIIIIIIIIl JAMESTOWN LIONS CLUB ’S Decorating Contest Residential and Commercial To Enter: Purchase a Lions Club Christmas Tree Best Balsam Legion Auxiliary Meets on Dec. 6 At Nelson Home Members of the Cedarville post of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednes­ day Dec. 6 at the home of Mrs. Pauline Nelson to hear i Lester Boyle of Dayton, past commander of the third Le­ gion d i s t r i c t , speak on the r e h a b i l i t a t i o n work being carried on in Veterans; Ad­ ministration hospitals. The meeting will be at 8 p. m. Insurance Protection Congratabtions From ROBERT T. MONTGOMERY Associated with THE RAY COX AGENCY 127 E. Main St. Xenia Dial 2-6301 P u x ) - M c d i c 3-TRACK# IXTRUDID ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOW Retails for S f 5 9S For opening sizes up to and includ­ ing 25" x 47" double-hung win­ dows. Other sizes slightly higher. Also Check Us For-- ♦ Balsam Insulation ♦ Other Duo-Matic Storm Windows and Doors ADAMS-THUMA C O . IRONING BOARD Folding steel construction. BASKETBALL SET Indudsa 18“ goal, basketball and in ­ flating needle. ATOMIC SUBMARIN ELECTRONIC NAVIGATOR Atom sub dives, steers . q ond surfaces under S J e t i 7$ a *w A = l0?< electronic directions. Dial 4 - 9 631 Jamestown FOLDING DOLL CARRIAGE A big, hand­ some folding carriage that holds dolls up to 2 2 i" ta ll. Wash­ able vin y l plastic cov­ ering. Extension Ladder FIRE TMIICK Crank oper­ ated ladder. i»o SLINKY BUCKO A colorful pull with plenty ive action. Cedamle Hardware Cedarville Phone 61941

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