The Greene County Guardian, March 21, 1957
th e greem e coun ty GUARDIAN March 21, 1957 Bowersville fleet Post o ffic e>New York, New York. Lions to Meet LARGE A N G E L FOOD CAKE .Reg. 59# size NESCAFE INSIANT C 0 fFEE...Lg. 6 oz. jar VELVEETA CH EES E .. 2 lb. Watson Snalley Claimed at 74; III Six Munths Death came last Thursday to Watson Smalley, 74, a re tired farmer of Kinsey rd., after being seriously ill for six months. Mr. Smalley has lived in this area 30 years. Su r v i v i ng are his widow, the f o r me r Bessie Suttles whom he married in 1906 in Hi g h l a nd County, and 11 children. They include Mrs. Ida Young, Mrs. Ruby Nevil, Mrs. Alberta Neff, Mrs. Nel lie Inlow, Mrs. Pegg Glot- felter and Mrs. Maty Harlow, all of Xenia; Orville Smalley of near Hillsboro; Raymond of J ame s t own ; Harley and Charles of Xenia, and James L. Smalley at home. There also are 27 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday and b u r i a l was in Wood l a nd C e me t e r y at Xenia. More Personals In Jamestown Seaman Beryl Green, who returned to the states on Fri day, spent the weekend with his p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Green and family. MANTHF. PUMPER „ JAMESTOWN'S FINEST SCKAMBLE--This typical scene of Jamestown's Volunteer Fire Department on a scramble was snapped last week during action at a local grass fire. The outfit responds quickly to any call, has saved lives and property of untold value during its many active years of existence. (Guardian Photo.) Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Green and son, Beryl, were Sunday dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Thomas Royce and family of Portsmouth. The Royce's son, Leon is a shipmate of Beryl and they returned to Norfolk Monday morning. Do- Su: and D. -e of Xenia spent * Joy Ellen, Kay Green. CHUKCH CALENDAR JAMESTOWN METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. G .C . Reed, pastor Sunday, 9:15 p. m ., Sunday School; 10:30 a. m. , Divine Wo r s h i p , Sermon subject, " T h e Man Who Wa s n ' t There", 6:00 p. m. , Senior Youth Fellowship; 7:30 p. m ., Class in t h e . L e t t e r s of St. Paul. Monday, 3:45 p.m. , Ch ur ch Membership Class; 7:30 p.m. , N om i n a t i n g Committee. Tuesday, Pas- torial Relations Committee. We d n e s d a y , 3:45 p.m. , Chu r c h Membership Class; 7:00 p.m. , I n t e r m e d iate MYF; 7:30 p.m. , Choir Re hearsal. Thursday, Official Board will meet. JAMESTOWN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Harold Cassady, Pastor Sunday, 9:4o a . m. , Sunday School, Classes for ail age groups; 10:45 a. m ., Morning Worship Service with sermon by the pa s t o r . Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. , Choir Rehearsal. Thursday, 3:30 p.m. , Junior Choir Rehearsal. Saturday, Intermediate boys f i s h i ng trip. In Cedarville... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beur- ger, Springfield, were Sun day afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Steele. — In Cedarville... New Jasper Minister John Collins will be guest speaker at the April meeting of the Bowersville Lions Club. The program is in charge of Ger ald Bock and R. V. Robinson. The meal is being handled by Charles McVey and Cecil Goodbar. A nominating committee for new officers will be ap pointed at the April meeting. Meal time is being set back to 7:30 instead of 7 p.m. for the upcoming gathering. Service Notes Robert E. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Baker, who is with the US Navy, has been promoted from FA to FN.His address is: R o b e r t E. Baker FN 282-34-69, A Division, USS Tariva (cus-40), c/o . i 39' 1.19 6 9 ' LG . BOLONGA.3\b. 8 5 ' Brown’s IGA Market 18 W. Washington Dial 4-9411 Rev. C.W. Montgomery of I n d i a n n a was the Sunday n i g h t gue s t of the C.W. Steeles. Rev. Montgomery is Mrs. Steele's brother and a retired Methodist minister. LEGAL NOTICE Action for Divorce Case No. 30927 Clarence Norman vs. Jessie Mae Norman Jessie Mae Norman, whose placeofresidenceis91 Veret st., Brooklyn, N. Y ., will take notice that on March 19, 1957, the undersigned filed his petition against her in the court of Common Pleas of G r e e n e County, Ohio,1 praying for a divorce and re lief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause will be for hear ing on and after the 2nd day of May, 1957. . s. Clarence Norman Robert K. Shoecraft 405 E. Main st. Attorney for the plaintiff. BRYAN'S TV Service 69 E . Xenia St. Dial 4-7144 SPEED CHEAP, EARLY GA INS with PURINA’S " FAST-START ” TWINS Purina Baby Pig Chow and Pig Startena help you get heavy weaned pigs . . . market hogs early. A fast start means a profit finish . . hogs ready for market weeks earlier than average, when prices are normally best. Means big savings in grain and labor, too. Purina’s “Fast-Start" Twins are research and feedlot proved to help you. Let us tell you about ’em. They are an important part of Purina’s famed Hog Profit Plan of feeding. Ask for Purina’s "Fast-Start” Twins at our Store wt' the Checkerboard Sign. Bargain Days Special* Ladies Aprons Nylon and Cottons Fancy Trim Values to $1.00 59 tea Rayon Parties Our Regular 29# Value 4 pr. 88c Clutch Bags From Our Stock Asst. Colors $1.00 Values 59<ea Ladies Blouses Sanforized cotton Asst. Styles-Colors Sizes 3° to 38 41 ea Boys’ Shirts New Spring Stock Sizes 3 to 6 X Reg. 79# 2 F o r $1 Yard Goods Short Lengths of Prints-plain clrs. Shirting -Gingham Plaids-Many others Values to 98# 39<yard Neildrk 5< a Jamestown nd H)< Store Ohio South on State 72 at City Limits Jamestown Phone 4-9691
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