The Greene County Guardian, January 17, 1957

the greeme county GUARDIAN JANUARY 17, 195; PAGE 3 Martha Aims For WIBC Coming Event CHAMPIONSHIP IN SIGHT.*. LEADING THE LEAGUE--Greeneview High School now stands atop the Greene County League wi t h three wins under their belts, including what was touted as the year's roughest ball game. Shown (left to right) are first row-- ETarrell Swearingen, manager; Dick Patterson, Jim Faulk­ ner, Jer r y H i l l , Dean Howard, Jackie Franklin, Melvin Miller, Teddy Sesslar, manager; back row--Coach Fred Long, Dick Cartwright, Tom Reno, Gary Bradds, Buzz Fer­ guson, Steve Leach and Dick Jenks. Jamestown's Martha Haines is polishing up her d e a d l y bowling aim these days in preparation for the Women’s International Bowling Con­ gress that opens in Dayton April 11. The powerful, petite bowler who placed among the top 15 f e m a l e keglers in the nation last month in Chica­ go, is pushing to better her showing in the Windy City. Miss H a i n e s ' team, the Town and C o u n t y Jewelry group of Dayton, will pro­ bably be seeded in the top bracket for the month-long tournament.________________ CLASSIFIED FOR Effective Flu, Pneumon­ ia, Foot Rot treatment, use Penicillin-Streptomypin in­ jectable. HEIFNER'S PHAR­ MACY. RESERVES RAMBLE , T O O . . . ALSO RUNNING A GOOD RACE - -Greeneview’s reserve squad has been running right along with the varsity in winning ball games this season. The reserves, in fact, have gone in on several occasions during the present campaign and actually increased the tempo which had been set by the varsity. Shown (left to right) are first row--Kenney Patterson, Ronnie Perrine, Tom Edwards, Phillip Reed, Dick Taylor, Donnie Reed, Glenn Cole; back row--James Webb, Jerry Green, Larry Persinger, Dennis Arrasmith, Homer Haines, Jim Johnson and Donnie Matthews. (Guardian Photos.) INDIANS SHOWED WELL Bryan Nips Cedarville High 75-59 Greeneview osts Jun io r Cage Tourney Greeneview North will be host to the four-day Greene C o u n t y junior high school basketball tournament which kicks off Jan. 28. School P r i n c i p a l Howard Swaim, who is directing the tourney, said that games will be played on Jan. 28, Jan. 31, Feb. 4, and Feb. 7 and finals will be run off at the X e n i a East Field House as j g r ounds of gross neglect of part of the c o u n t y senior duty. Said cause will be for Legal Notice PUBLICATION FOR DIVORCE C o n s t a n c e Neely Points, whos e place of residence is unknown and cannot after the exercise of reasonable dilli- g e n c c ascertained will take notice that on the 6th day of December, 1956, the under­ signed, Charles F. Points, filed, his petition against her in the. Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, said case num­ ber being 30740, praying for a d i v o r c e and relief on the' Yellow Springs Bryan, show' ingthe class which made the Bulldogs county loop favor­ ites before a loss to Greene­ view, Friday night clipped Cedarville 75-59. Bryan's consistent hits from the outside wore down the Indian defenders in the final period. Cedarville came out fight­ ing and stayed well into the fray u n t i l that last frame. The Indians trailed by only two points, 20-18, at the end of the first period, were be­ hind but a single point, 30- 29, at the intermission, and were back only two points Sports Phone 4-5091 51-49, going into the closing canto. But the Bulldogs barked too loud for the Indians to bite into the lead. Darrell Daw­ son s n a g g e d 27 points and Cedarville's Ken Pickering sank 23 markers. - Yellow Springs took the re­ serve game by 47-40. league tournament. Funeral Services Held for Cedarville Woman’s Mother Funeral services were held at New C a r l i s e Friday for Mrs. J. Howa r d Neal, the mother of Mrs. Robert Guth­ rie of Cedarville. Mrs. Neal died s udd e n l y T u e s d ay of a heart attack. She was in her 58th year. hearing on and after six weeks from the date of the first pub­ lication hereof. /S/ Charles F. Points Shaw and Cox, attorney Legal Notice n o tic e of A sse ssm en t Notice is hereby given that the assessment of the cost and e x p e n s e s necessary to con-■ struct a sanitary sewer in Elml Street and in Cedarville Pika from the p r e s e n t sewer line terminus northwardly approx imately 1850 feet, on the lot^ and lands benefited and to bei charged therewith, as setfotth in R e s o l u t i o n No 1-1956, pa s s ed on the 3 0 t h day of January, 1956, has been re­ ported to C o u n c i l and said assessment is now on file in the o f f i c e of the C l e r k of C o u n c i l of the village of Jamestown, for the inspection and examination of all per­ sons interested therein. Objections to such estimated assessment must be in writing, andmust be filed in the office of said clerk within two weeks after the e x p i r a t i on of this notice, to wit, five weeks af­ ter the date hereof. BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL OF TOE VILLAGE OF JAMES­ TOWN. 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