The Greene County Guardian, April 11, 1957

[ Published every Thursday of the year at 3 S. Limestone t . , Jamestown, Ohio, by The Guardian Publishing Co. imes I. Gatten, Publisher. National advertising representative, Weekly Newspaper epresentatives and the Ohio Newspaper Services, In c., 98 S. High St . , Columbus, Ohio. Subscription mail in Greene County, $ 4 .0 0 per .year; for other areal; $4. 50 per year; for members of armed Jforces, $ 4 .0 0 per year. Entered as second class matter under the Act of March 3 1879, at the United States post office at Jamestown, Ohio 1 12 Scouts from Troop 66 ToAttendApril Camporee tj, THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN April 11, 1957 is to be held at H o l t o n ' s Woods near Xenia on April 12, 13, and 14 was discussed. Twelve scouts are planning, to attend. The group is also working on a r r a n g eme n t s for each scout to.attend summer camp in July. It Was •decided that they would sell first aid kits and that the money would be used to held defray the cost of the s u mm e r camp which is $ 1 6. 00 per scout. They had as their gu e s t , Mr. Gordon Nichols, Neigh­ borhood’ Commissioner. The scouts present were Explorers Henry Murphy, Paul Bowers, E d d i e W r i g h t , H a r o l d Flaugher J r . , Bobby Robison, and Lonnel Burrows; Scouts Dennis Lovett, Lamar Smith, Wilbur Haines, Mike Pettit, K e n n y Ro b i s o n , Richard James, David James, Jerry Staut; the leaders were Albert Liming and Richard Lovett. Boy Scout Tr op 66 met at the Lions'Chief Room March 27. In c h a r g e of opening c e r e m o n i e s was Explorer Scout He n r y Murphy. The colors were p r e s e n t e d by De nn i s Lovett and Harold Flaugher. After reciting the Miss Stanforth Dies in I ome Miss Lucy Creed Stanforth, a native of Cedarville, died at the age of 60 F r i d a y at 2:30 p. m. in her home on Washington C. H. Route 4, Parrott Station, near Jeffer­ sonville. Born in Cedarville Jan. 26, 1897, she was the daughter of the late John R. and Mary Creed Stanforth. She was a m e m b e r of the Church of Christ at Jeffersonville. Surviving are two s i s t e r s , Misses Lena and Ruth Stan­ forth, both of Pleasant View, O .; three brothers, Virgil of Clifton, John of Jamestown and Lawrence Stanforth of Cedarville. Services were held Monday at the M c M i l l a n Funeral Home, C e d a r v i l l e , with burial in Cedarville's North Cemetery. Venard Theater ! W. Washington St. Jamestown, O. Presents : FRIDAY The Birds and the Bees George Gobel-Mitzi Gaynor David Niven S c o u t Oath the group ad­ journed to Patrol Corners. The Spring Camporee which c e d a r v il l e TO HOST FRI. Cedarville College will host p o s s i b l e future students at Prospective Student Day Fri­ day. Visitors will attend reg­ ular classes Friday, be enter­ tained Friday evening, stay overnight and see a baseball game Saturday. CLUB TO MEET The Mothers of Twins Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Willard Clark of Bowersville next Tuesday evening, April 16, at 7:30.p. m. Miss Susie Hollingsworth will entertain the club with her accordian. Co - h o s t e s s e s will be Mrs. Pearl Newell, Mrs. Darrell Fite and Mrs. Ivan Holton. lim Broderick SEPTIC SYSTEM BULLDOZING TOP-SOIL FILL DIRT SAND GRAVEL free Estimates SATURDAY Earth Vs. the Flying Saucers Hugh Marlowe John Taylor S und a y I Jamestown That Certain Feeling Bob Hope-George Saunders | D13-1 OR 58371 Eva Marie Saint U .»- ANO CANADIAN FAT- O FFICC INSTANT DRAIN P I PE C L EANER 1 EM E RG ENC Y l v F IRST AID FOR / v DRAINS AND ' v TRAPS " Camp Instant Drain Pipe ( leaner Regular $ .75 Value $ 12 * ADAMS- THUMA CO. For 12-13 April Draft Beer 1(K Glass *1.00 gal. Offer 5<p »e r Up y i Carr) out Bottle Beer 3 .60 er Case HemlockCafe Jamestown, O. I.G. A. Kidney Beans Seaside Lima Beans Much More Corn 2 lb. Willie einers p k g . 6 9 < Brown’s IGA Market 18 W. Washington Dial OR 5-9411 USE THE TO FIND THE NEW! ■NEW DIRECTORY. « • NUMBERS! Use Y o u r N e w Directory This is the first step in a program that eventually will enable all local telephone users to dial long distance calls as easily as local calls. All Iamestown, Bellbrook, Bowersville, Cedar­ ville, Clifton, Spring Valley, Xenia and Y e l­ low Springs telephones now have the two letter five figure numbers. To make calls in this area, .you nowdial the first two letters of the exchange name and each of the five figures. These new brown telephone directory, "The Bookwith th e New Look " It is importfint to : 1. Check the directory* for the new number. 2«Dial the TWO letters and all FIVE figures. 3. Dial carefullv and accurately. • .9 Please Destroy Your Old Directory THE OH IO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

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