The Greene County Guardian, December 20, 1956

Page Eight THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Jamestown, Ohio. D ecember 2 0 ,1 9 * 6 Sport Patrol I adges.. SCHOOL PATROL- -First three badge wearers of Cedarville's new school patrol line up, white Sam Browne's gleaming, "stop" flag in hand. They are Edward (Butch) Irvine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ervlne; Kenny Detty, the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Detty; and Barry Baughman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L u t t e n b e r g e r , (Guardian Photo). Greeneview FFA Party Big Success CedarvilleCollege Falls Again; Facing Bluffton First annual game supper of! tije Greeneview Futur eFa r- j mers of Alti e r i c a has been proclaimed a big success and members are looking forward to next year's event. Members, parents, and guests enjoyed a s uppe r cooked by Mrs. Roy Rob e r t s and Mrs Cyril Moorman. Mike Haugh gave the wel­ coming address and, after a demonstration on parliamen tary procedure by the fresh man boys, committee reports were given by Cy Moorman, John Smith, Paul Robison, and Roger Bradds. Wesley Class of Cedarville Church Holds Dinner Event Forty m em b e r s and t h e i r families of the Wesley Class of the Cedarville Methodist church enjoyed a covered dish dinner Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hamer. A short business ses­ sion was c o n d u c t e d by the president, Mr. Harner. Devotions were given by Mr. Wilbur Wisecup. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P i c k e r i n g were in charge of the program. A gift exchange was held. J r . Auxiliary Has Fete,Too The annual Christmas party of the American Legion Jun­ ior Auxiliary, No. 544, was held S aturday, Dec. 10 at the Legion home. . After a brief business session, a gift exchange and games were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Iris DeForge, D e s l i e Rigio, and J u d i t h Wiseman. Thirteen members and one guest attended. ! Ad v i s o r s aJhjdrs.Nahcy Wright and Mrs. Jesse Cham­ berlain. PILLSBURY’S Best Feeds try the new Maxi-Meal New J9tpet EkWot Phone 2-3696 Cedarville College toppled 70-62 before Wi lming t on College Tuesday night after figjhtlng on even t e rm s for half a ban game. Cedarville trailed by only two points, 41-39, at the half. But,during t h o s e third and fourth periods, the Wilming- tonians moved out. Humphries ofCedarville,for the second time, had a per­ fect night at the foul circle. He c o n nected on all of the 11 free throws a t t emp t ed . Humphries wound up with 23 points. WILMINGTON—Hamer, 7- 6-20; Woodrey,5 -1-11; Ber­ ry) 3 - 0 - 6 ; Cox,7 -7 -21 ; Par­ ker, 1- 1-3; Bishop, 1 -2 -4 ; Morton,2-l-5; Totals, 26-18 -70. Carl E. Pickering presented awards to Bob P e r s i n g e r for t h r e e grand champions, two first ribbons at the state fair, a showmanship award at the s t a t e f a i r , and one reserve! champion at the state fair; to Rog e r Br adds , for grand championsingle barrow, grand c h am p i o n in showmanship, reserve champion pen of three^ market hogs, four first place ribbons at the state fair, and a first p l a c e in sale judging at the school; to Bob Burnett, first place ribbons on a peno three m a r k e t hogs, second place on a single barrow; and| to Cy Moorman for first place in the Jersey Class in the state judging class. C o n t e s t winners were Mrs. M a r t i n , n a i l driving; Jack F r a nk l i n , Bob Burnett, and Susan Haugh, balloon contest; Dennis Mc Gl a u n and Jack F r a n k l i n , basketball foul shooting; Larry Persinger and. Leon Bryan; the sack race. After losing at Wilmington, the C e d a r v i l l e courtmen return to their home floor to host Bluffton College Satur­ day night. Tuesday's results: CEDARVILLE— Wentzel, 0- , 2-2; Entner, 4 -3 -1 1 ; Reese, 4 -3 -1 1 ; Humphries,6-11 -23; Moody, 3 - 1 -7 ; Thornton, 3- 0-6; Lapp, 0 - 2- 2; Totals, 20 -22-62. ; Legal Notice PUBtJCATION FORDIVORCE C o ns t a nce Neely Points, \ whose place of residence is unknown and cannot after the e X R c ise of reasonable! diligence be ascertained will! .take notice that on the 6th day of December^ 1956, the u n d e r s i g n e d , Charles F . Voints7 Tiled his p e t i t i o n ; against her in the Common n ea s Court, GreeneXounty. Ohio,Jsaid case Number be-j ing 30740, p r a y i n g for a. d i v o r c e and relieron the1 grounds of gros s neglect of duty. Said cause will be for hearing on and after six weeks f rom t h e date of the first publication hereof. /S / Charles F. Points Shaw and Cox, Attorneys' 6t, Dec 13th RELY ON THIS TAG WHEN* YOU BUY SEED. . . AND BE SURE More Ohio farmers put their faith in Farm Bureau seed* than any other brand. That’s because you don’t have to worry about hidden factors.- What’s on the lag is in the bag! Now’s the time to place your order . . . while price* are right and varieties are in plentiful supply. NOW! Is the time to have your fields spread Call us for fast, economical service Bulk lime and fertilizer spreader truck for hire JIM CHURCH'S GARAGE JAM E STOW N Niawr * -* < * 4 1 A S K F O R F R E E S E E D S E L E C T I O N G U I D E Xenia 251 Bellbrook Aye. Phone 2-3541 The Greene County h u e Berne Co-Op Assn. new savings you Duplicates Actual Field Load in the Shop! The new HYDRA - GAUGE DYNAMOMETER enables us to impose ACTUAL FIELD LOADS on the tractor engine IN THE SHOP. Powe r losses are recorded on one simple h o r s e p ow e r d ial. Fuel consumption is measured on a flow meter showing the exact amount of fuel being used under full load conditions. We can make precise carburetor and i gni ti on adjustments to give tractors peak horsepower with die minimum fuel consumption. In 15 minutes, or less, these simple but highly-important adjustments will Step up trac tor horsepower 6% to 22% and save you,the farmer,from 1 to 3 quarts of gas during every hour of operation! Make an Appointment Now At A V E R A G E A N N U A L G A S W A S T E TOTAl HOURS Of TRACTOR OPERATION 1 YR. QTS. O f OAS WASTED EVERT HOUR 1 Of. m o t . 2Q i. VH Of. SQt. SViQt. 650 hr*. 700 hr*. *750 hr*. 800 hr*. 850 hr*. 900 hr*. 950 hr*. 1000 hr*. $32.50 35.00 37JO 40.00 42.50 45.00 47.50 50.00 $48.75 52.50 56.25 60.00 63.75 67.50 71.25 75.00 $65.00 70.00 75.00 80.00 85.00 90.00 95.00 100.00 4 81.25 87.50 93.75 100.00 106.25 112.50 118.75 125.00 $97.50 105.00 112J0 120.00 127.50 135.00 142.50 150.00 $113.75 122.50 131.25 140.00 148.75 157.50 166.25 175.00 Bowersville Phone •NATIONAL AVERAGE GAS LOSS Figured at 20* per gal. Hall J . Hill Farm Service South on State 72. at City Limits Jamestown, Ohio Bfaone 4-9691

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