The Greene County Guardian, April 11, 1957

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN April 11. 1957 3 ........ SAVE 54 per Rod on|54 each Rod RodBrand. Steel Posts 1 Fence *Bas*d on comparison of manufacturers' magestod retail delivered prices Bookings Taken April 12 & 13 for Deliveries off the Car THEN IT SNOWED WALKING IN THE WEATHER-Mrs. Dora Fields,like other area residents, wasn’t a bit happy with the un-springlike weather which buffetted the area during th e past week. Raincoats, worn over heavy winter clothing, were the stan­ dard garb for early April in eastern Greene County, puard- ian Photo.) Pickering In Choir Don Lynn Pickering, who is stationed at Norfolk, Va . , in the U. S. Navy, was a mem­ ber of the Norfolk chorus that; presented the world premier of the song, "Ode to a Vir­ ginia V o y a g e . " This was* given at Williamsburg, Va. The c h o r u s was accom ­ panied by the Norfolk Sym­ phony Orchestra and was a t­ tended by high W Lowmiller and Richardson Place Ken L o wm i l l e ’r and R i c h a r d s o n of f i n i s h e d 1 8 t h out of doubles teams competing the Grange Bowling Tourna­ ment recently at T iffen, O. R e p r e s e n t i n g P i e Grange jjf Bowersville, Mr. Lowmiller and Mr. Richard­ sonwere among the top mon­ ey winners. Prizes were paid to the first 20 teams in the tourney. Mrs. Hubert Saunders and daughters, Linda and Teresa, and Mrs. Helen Gu s t S f s on called on their mother, Mrs. Opal Conner Sunday after­ noon. and British dignitaries. This opened the festivities commemorating th e 350th anniversary of the first per­ manent settlement at James­ town, Va. Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P i c k e r i n g of Dayton and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis, Jaipestown. TheXeniaFarmers ExchangeCo. Jamestown Phones OR 5-4471 = OR 5-9501 Here'swhat makes it a newkind of Ford Open Bowling Every afternoon--and. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Saturday and Sunday Evenings Community Bowl Xenia Dial 2- 60i 81 Authorized Distributor p u re s t V t o i T h e fram e is w ider . . . w h e e ls a re low er ( Lets you ride sweet and tow) Never before has a low-priced car hugged the road so well. Partly, it’s because the frame is sturdier. Partly, it’s because the wheels are smaller. Partly, it’s the way front and rear suspensions take tilt out of turns. Mostly, it’s because there’s a whole new smoother-riding quieter- going “Inner Ford.” The power is bigger (Most power in Ford's 25 years of V-8 leadership) * And what a V-8 engine! You can have the kind of Thunderbird power that smashed records at Daytona . . . set a new stock car mark at Indianapolis. . . traveled 50,000 miles in just 20 days at Bonneville, Utah! Jy. The com fort is g reater 1j ( You’ve never had it so plush) You sit in the lap of luxury. There’s head room, hip room, leg room galore. And wait till you get a load of those new upholsteries and color schemes! The body is “beefier” (Up to 9 inches longer, 4 inches lower, with full head room, full road clearance) From top to floor, front to rear, this body is built like a "battleship.” You ride surrounded by new strength. ..andbesto fallits o fthe low-price three I Ask for an Action Test in the new kind of Skelgas—World's finest fuel and Appliances available exclusively at Smith’s Farm & Home Center Jamestown Phone OR 5-8551 RAM BO-YODERFORD 8 N. Limestone st. Jamestown Phone OR 5-8821 “ONLY YOUR FORD DEALER HAS A-l USED CARS & TRUCKS”

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