The Greene County Guardian, March 14, 1957
Postal Money Order $.01 to $5 = li 5.01 to 10.00 = 1! 10.01 to $50.-00 = 2! 50.01 to $100 = 31 Bank Money Order $ .01 to $40 .00 40.01 to 100.00 100.01 to 200.00 200.01 to 300.00 300.01 to 500.00 Over $ 500 =' 1/1 On Guard With Page 2. March 14. 1957 the greeete county’ GUARDIAN Service Notes Here’s the address of A/lc C. E. Pitzer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pitzer of Jamestown: Hq.Sq.407ABG, Box 103, Malmstrom AFB, Montana. The FARMERSiVIUlDRKNBank Jamestown Phone 49281 DIAMOND HOPEFULS.. . CHAMP I ONSHI P HONOR AT STAKE-'- These Greeneview High S c h o o l baseball hopefuls are out to keep a string alive. The Rams haven't been d e f e a t e d by another Greene County team in two yean. The first action scheduled this season is in a round - robin on April 25. (Guardian Photo.) SPRING TRAINING TIME Distinctive Thermographed Business Cards The Guardian SOUTH LIMESTONE Ph. 45091 HemlockCafe Jamestown, O. ! Community Bowl Xenia Dial 2-60181 » £ " — f * Open Diamond Trials Sunny skies have sprouted m i t t s and clubs and spikes at the diamond of Greene view High school. And the Rams this year again pose as the bi gge- st target in sight of many an area mound crew. The Rams haven't been de feated in G r e e n e Co u n t y competition in the last two y e a r s . They have copped the c o u n t y tourney for two years running and have been to the district the last three years. _ C o a c h Donald Nock cur- by the way in Bowersville Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Da vids and d a u g h t e r of Wil mington visited with his aunt, Mrs. Ella Brown Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and son Mark of Jamestown s pe n t Sunday evening with his mother, Mrs.Onia Smith. Sunday dinner guests at the home of L a u r e n c e Mason we r e Mr . and Mrs. Earl Stethem and daughter of near Bowersville andMr. and Mrs. John Husse; tnd daughter of Sabina. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. C a t h e r i n e Haughey were her son, Roger and family and her daughter and husband, Mr.*and-Mrs. Neil Pendrey and son. Sunday dinner guests at the h ome of Gerald Bock were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vannors- dall, Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chitty and son. Afternoon and evening c a l l e r s were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewi s of near Dayton, Dr. and Mrs. Roy J. Lewis of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rue and daughter and son of Fairborn, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larick of Sabina. Mrs. Hazel Matson of Sabina s pe n t Sunday evening with her mother, Mrs. Audra Hol lingsworth. Ar t hur D. Chitty and son R o n n i e , Gerald Bock and T r a v e rse Pendrey attended the basketball game at Day- ton Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Med- dock attended the 50th wed ding anniversary of his father and mo t h e r , Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Meddock of Seaman Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hargrave also attended. Mrs.Onia Smith spent Sun day and Mo n d a y in Sabina visiting relatives. The seventh grade Ohio his tory and geography class of J e f f e r s o n school recently spent a day visiting the state capitol in Columbus. They had the opportunity of seeing the House of Representatives in a c t i o n and was honored when Senator Fess asked the senate to reconvene so they c o u l d greet the class. The c l a s s was under the super vision of Mr. John Reno, their teacher, andMr. Paul Larick. 14 Brands of Soups-S andwiches Carry-out Service Draft Beer rently is working with a host of aspirants for jobs left open by a contingent of graduates which is going on to bigger t h i n g s . Ned Pettit, Bucky James and Kenneth Reed all are in line for possible big l e a g u e competition one of these days. They've left behind them a good foundation on which Coach Nock may be building a no t he r county champion ship. It also may be a team which could reach further into the realm of tournament com petition. Greeneview's only loss last year was to Lewis- burg in the district tourna ment. There will be a round robin April 23 and 25 to determine who makes the district tour ney trip this year. The first game will be between Ce- darville and Bellbrook April 23. Greeneview, because of its standing for the past sea son, d^ew a bye and will play the winner of the first game on April 25. Both first and second place teams will enter district competition. Regular season hurling opens at the Jamestown diamond March 28 when the Rams host the B u c c a n e e r s of Xenia Central High School. The season's second tangle is Ap r i l 2 with Bowersville 1 1 1 1 Open Bowling Every afternoon--and Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Saturday and Sunday Evenings S«rard STRATEGY POWWOW .. . BATTERY FOR the Greeneview Rams baseball club will in clude Catcher Bussie Ferguson and Pitcher Teddy Sesslar who are engaged in a bit of pre-season strategic planning as practice sessions got underway at the Jamestown High school this week. (Guardian Photo). J e f f e r s o n at Bowersville. Then the Rams will play Port William on April 4 and go against Xenia Central again on April 29. Long is Ho§tess Mrs. Hersel Long was hos tess to the G e o r g e Slagle C h a p t e r of the DAR for its March meeting last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Max Heifner, Regent, presided over the bu s i n e s s meeting. Members answered to roll call by d i s c r i b i n g flags of different nations. Mrs. C. E. Thuma gave a talk on Mount Vernon. A social hour followed the program. The hostess served a d e s s e r t c ou r s e with St. Patrick's Kay appointments. The next meeting will be . Ap r i l 2 with Mrs. He n r y Hornberger. Lindsay-Aero Softwater Service * BUY or RENT " Taking a trip? 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