The Greene County Guardian, March 21, 1957

NATIONAL PASTTME TIME Tri-County League Schedule Baseball is peeking a bou t the c o r n e r post--as soon as the weather is such to allow some serious practice. Here's the schedule as af­ fects local lads of the dia­ mond. Tri-County Baseball League Schedule—1957 Season first round: May 26 Port William at Jamestown Bellbrook at Waynesville Clarksville at Bowersville 'Bob ’ Knisley Hurt Seriously In Car Crash John Austin (Bob) Knisley, f o r me r Ross township resi­ dent, was in critical condi­ tion this week at Cincinnati's Good Samaritan Hospital fol­ lowing an auto accident at 3p : m. Saturday near Wil­ mington. Mr. Knisley is the brother of Wa y n e Knisley, James­ town, and now ma k e s his home in Anderson, Ind. First taken to Clinton Mem­ orial at Wilmington, he later was moved to C in c inn a t i Slick-Chick Checkers Meet The S lic -C h ic -C h e c k e rs held thier first meeting at the home of Elaine and Ann McDonald. The o f f i c e r s of last year conducted the meeting and election of new officers. The o f f i c e r s for 1957 are p r e s i d e n t , Bonnie Heinz; vice president, Diane Lewis; secretary, L i nda Feirstine; treasurer, Linda Labig; news reporter, Elaine McDonald; recreation leaders, Ph y 11 is S p i nk s , Sharon Heinz and Karen Bone; health and safe­ ty leaders, Ann Bone and Ann McDonald; song leader, Nan­ cy J o h n s o n ; leaders, Mrs. Geneva Heinz, Mrs. Kath- rine Mc D o n a l d and Mrs. Olive Spinks. I o p p W es Paid For j POULTRY ! Need Hens Now ROBERT RHODES js. Charleston HObart 28291 where he underwent surgery for a blood clot on the brain. Reports indicate Mr. Knisley was on his way to visit his brother, Lawrence Knisley, near Wilmiflgton, when the wreck occured at the inter­ section of Routes 28 and 134. His wife and children, David, 13, and Enola, 8, were also in the car. June 2 Jamestown at Bowersville Waynesville at Port William Bellbrook at Clarksville June 9 Waynesville at Jamestown Clarksville at Port William Bowersville at Bellbrook June 16 Jamestown at Clarksville Bowersville at Waynesville Port William at Bellbrook June 23 Bellbrook at Jamestown Port William at Bowersville Clarksville at Waynesville second round: June 30 Jamestown at Port William Waynesville at Bellbrook Bowersville at Clarksville July 7 Bowersville at Jamestown Port William at Waynesville Clarksville at Bellbrook July 14 Jamestown at Waynesville Port William at Clarksville Bellbrook at Bowersville July 21 Clarksville at Jamestown Waynesville at Bowersville Bellbrook at Port William July 28 Bowersville at Port William ! Waynesville at Clarksville j Jamestown at Bellbrook i Class August 4 "C" All Star Game Patternetts Sr. 4-H Club Holds March Meeting Calhoun Stricken John E. Calhoun, 72, was found dead, apparently of a heart attack, last Wednesday in the g a r a g e of his home n e a r Sabina. Mr. Calhoun was a native of Greene Coun­ ty and never married. Survivors include an uncle,. C h a r l e s Arrasmith of New Jasper, nephews and nieces. Burial was in Sabina Cem­ etery. August 11 | Class "F" All Star Game S t a r t i n g time Class ”F" games - 1:15 p.m. Game - 6 innings - No inning to start* a f t e r 3:00 p.m. and game must be stopped at 3:15 p. m .1 S t a/ t i ng time Class "C" games - 3:30 p.m. Game - ' 7 innings. Open Bowling Every afternoon--and. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Saturday and Sunday Evenings Community Bowl Xenia Dial 2-60181 Cedarville Hunts The Jamestown Patternetts Was called to order by presi- Sr. 4-H Club held a meet- dent, Donna Fulk. ing March 12 at Greeneview Officers for the new season South School. The meeting were elected. They are pre- N e w W a t e r S u p p l y . s i d e n t , Donna Fulk; vice Bloodmob ife ; president, Margaret Brown; (Cont. from Page 1) ■*-**•*» secretary treasurer, Ruth Ann from wells.He said the geo- E ffo rt PlannedMitchell; health, Cheryl logical formations indicate J ame s t own . New Jasper, Ewin§ ; safety, Carole Seslar; that the closest area where Bowersville and Cedarville recreation, Katherine Foster; the village might expect to and news reporter, Wanda find sufficient water is three Fulk. The leaders are Mrs. to 3 1/2 m i l e s west of the ErvinHarrison and Mrs. Law- village, rence Foster. it also was pointed out at The next meeting will be the m e e t i ng that tests had April 11 at the home of Mrs. been made on the quarry by Harrison at 7:30 p.m . The a s s i s t a n t hostesses will be Carole Seslar and Ruth Ann Mitchell. area residents will join forces for a b l o o d donor drive to culminate at the visit of the B l o o d mo b i l e Aug. 12 at Cedarville. Because of donations made t h r ough the Bloodmobile, there is no charge for blood at Greene Memorial Hospital. Cedarville Women’s Club Hosted Thursday The Cedarville Wome n 's Me On Hobbies. " Mrs. Nel- Club met at the home of Mrs. son Creswell gave a talk on JohnMcMillan last Thursday hobbies and what hobbies do afternoon. There were sev- for a p e r s o n . Mrs. Robert eral gue s t s besides regular Guthrie spoke on Gardening members present. The roll as a hobby. She ended her call response was a garden hint. The program -topic for the afternoon was, "It's New To talk with a contest in which all participated. • The hostess served a dessert course. LUMBER 9<t Per Board. Foot (excess lumber from Jamestown’ s new sewage disposal plant) All Good Lumber Water and Sewer = Contractors ---— engineers from the state and they found an adequate sup­ ply of water,at the quarry. Both Lahman and Dr. Louns- bury also advised council that there was a good possibility that the quarry would solve the supply problem, but this would involve the erection of a treatment plant. If the test wells do not in­ dicate there is' sufficient wa­ ter supply available there, then the village officials will have to decide which would be b e t t e r , to drill a well some distance from the vil­ lage and pipe the water in or use the quarry and erect a treatment plant. 2-Days Only LEACH BROS.INC. Jamestown Short W-2 Forms / m \ Over *5,000 Forms ^ _ » 1 . 5 0 = — Other Business Returns at Regular Rates 10% Discount for all Accounts Recievable Paid on Jamestown Bargain Days Dean Sesslar Accountant 61BBS HDWE B m ain Days Special *15.95 Steam Iron “ i r ~ ■ . v m i BRAND NEW 1957 .; ” » ■ x y w " \ \\ Deluxe Frigidairei Range-$229.95 &Old Stove 5 W. Xenia Jamestown w h Convenient terms 2 4 mos. to pay balance n a David E . 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