The Greene County Guardian, January 31, 1957

Page 8, January 31, 1957 the greene county GUARDIAN EFFECTIVE FEB.l Monday Tuesday Thursday 9a.m. to 3p.m. Wednesday 9a.m. to 1 noon 9a.m. to 2p.m. Saturday Jamestown Phone 49281 21-INCH OVER-ALL DIAGONAL 263 SO. IN. VIEWABLE AREA H Hughes-Finley Marriage Told The marriage of Miss Reba Eileen Hughes to Mr. Wayne Allen F i n l e y has been an­ nounced by the bride's par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hughes of Jamestown, Route 2 . The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.-Oscar F i n l e y of Jamestown. The c o u p l e were married last Tuesday at the home of ersville who performed the Rev. Gordon Tatman of Bow- ceremony. y DREAM COME TRUE... GUARDIAN SALES WINNER—Sandra Flax, 13-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russ’ Flax of J a me s t o wn , is shown with her mother and Mrs. Martha Powell collecting the $50 prize at Singer's Casual Wear in Xenia. Sandra was top s a l e s m a n among juniorhigh pupils atGreeneview north and* was awarded The Guardian's certificate for $50 worth of c l o t h i n g at Casual Wear. Dazzled by the display of beautiful cloth­ ing, Sandra plans to draw out the pleasure by collecting the prize in more than one trip to Casual Wear. (Guardian Photo)'. Greeneview Menu Here's the menu for Greene view schools for next week: MONDAY--Barbecue sand­ w i c h e s , c r e a m e d rice, peaches, cookies and milk. TUESDAY-Vegetable soup, peanut butter or p i m e n t o cheese sandwiches, pudding, milk. WEDNESDAY- - C r e a m e d turkey and mashed potatoes, g r e e n beans, applesauce, milk. THURSDAY- -Mea t loaf, sweet potatoes, half orange, bread and butter and milk. FRIDAY--M ac a r on i and cheese, buttered peas, cher­ ries, rolls and butter, and milk. Valentine Day Dinner Slated A Valentine Day dinner is being held Saturday, Feb. 16 by the members of the Bro­ th c r h o o d Club of the Ross Chapel AME Church. The Greene County GUARDIAN Pu b 1ished every Thursday of the year at 3S. Limestone St., Jamestown, Ohio, by The Guardian Publishing Co. Gordon C. Baskett and James I. Gatten, Publishers. • National advertising repre­ s ent a t i ve , Weekly News­ paper Re p r e s entatives and the Ohio NewspaperServices, Inc., 198 S. High St., Col­ umbus, Ohio. Subscription rates: By mail i i rGr e ene Coilnty, $4.00 per y e a r ; for other areas, $4. 50 per year; for members of armed forces, $4. 00 per year. Second class permit under the Act of March 3, 1879, a p p l i e d for at the United States postoffice at James­ town, Ohio. The dinner will start at 4 p. m. so that guests can a t­ tend the junior high tourna­ ment at Gt;eeneview North school. It will be served at the parsonage. Chairman of the arrange­ ments is Me d f o r d Phillips and Dwight Taylor is club secretary. Tickets are avail­ able at .one dollar each. Guardian-4 -5091 Gatten Accepts Springfield Post James I. Gatten, co-pub­ lisher of The Guardian, has accepted an editorial posi­ tion with the S p r i n g f i e l d Daily News, effective Mon­ day, Feb. 4. He will main­ tain his half-interest in The Guardian. Operation of the Guardian will be in charge of do-owner Gordon C. Baskett. lamestown Upholsterin Co. First-Class V 'ork ♦Coverings *Repairs ♦Refinishing Pickup and Delivery--Free Estimates Next to Jamestown Furniture Phone 4-4011 i SERVICE ' V I C E SERVICE e Offer Complete Tractor Overhaul and Repairs i Watch Our New DYNAMOMETER Duplicate field loads right in our shop HUJ. H llp IlC E Jamestown Phone 4-9691 Promote Jamestown SERVICE NOTES Richard N.Flaugher arrived in San Diego Jan. 29 after being at sea for six months on the aircraft carrier Essex. The J a me s t o wn sailor has been in the Navy for more than three years. MOTOROLA for 1957 POWER PACKED SWIVELETTE AT LOW PRICE "Zero-in" Tuner and new was power transformer g>ves a A I V A A E maximum picture power- 9 me JL 9 . 9 9 p u l l s in distant stations. Full swivel. I t’s a real buy in M ah o g a n y or Blond. Model 21C7. Now $229 .95 With Trade-In, NO DOWN PAYMENT BUY HEBE-PAY HEBE OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Smith’s Farm & Home Center Jamestown Phone 4-8551 After 6 p.m.,Call Frank Weller: 4-749

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