The Greene County Guardian, May 2, 1957

DON’ T FORGET MOTHER'S MV May 12 Numerous Gifts m To Choose Jafeesiown y-Kl as . . . one of the first to m a n u f a c t u r e o n e - c o a t house paii May 2, 1957 THE ODDENE COUNTY GUARDIAN a I j * *■ ■ r T} f » v 7 by the way in BowersviUe under th e direction of Mr. Eugene Pummell. Mrs. LUCY WHITE Mrs. Roy Vemard and son spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John M i n s k e r of Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Coil of Washington C .H . v i s i t e d with A. D. Chitty and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Leach and sonsJeffrey and Laurence of South Solon, Mr. Arthur L e a c h , Mrs. Bertha Ross, Miss Connie Stevens of Day- ton, Mrs. Maude Sheley and daughter,Dona of Jamestown, Ania Warnock, A .D . Chitty and family and Gerald Bock were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Esta Wh i t e . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bock entertained to a 6 p. m. din­ ner Thursday evening April 25th. The following guests in h o n o r of Mrs. R.G . Bocks oirthday. Mr. andMrs. Ver- ner Bock, Mr. and Mrs. La- vem Bock of Jeffersonville, Mr. and Mrs. E.D . Miley, andMr. andMrs. R.G. Bock. JAMESTOWN SCOUTS... BOY SCOUTS GATHER—Attending this week's regular meetingof Troop 66 were (left to right) front row—Dennis Lovett, Lamar Smith, Duke Robison and David Jam £s;second row—Assistant Scout­ master Richard Lovett, Henry Murphy, Eddie Wright, Robert Robisoa, S c o u t - master Albert Liming, Paul Bowers and Harold Flaugher. (Guardian Photo.) Mrs. RaymondDunlap is vis­ i t i n g this w e e k with her Jamestown Softball TearwLegion H o l d s D i n n e r daughter and family Mr. and __________ The American Legion will Mrs. Lamar Rentz o f Tho- Overwhelms Selma30-13 Jamestown's e n t r y in the area church league steam­ rollered Selma by a 30-13 score in the opening game of softball competition tinis week. Ch i i g g i e F l a x was the Greeneview winning pitcher, 5 -3 -2 ; Mike Pettit, 5-4-3; Rog e r Reese, 4 -2 -2 ; Flax, 3 -1 -0 ; Louis Shinkle, 4 -1 -2 Mark Pickens, 2 -1 -2 ; Albert Reed, 2 -1 -2 . Seima-Dean, 4 -1 -1 ; Weld- man, 3 -1 -1 ; J. Dean, 4 -2 - 2; B r o c k , 4 -1 -0 ; J. Brock, hold a dinner and meeting at Curley's RestaruantMay 7. Top items on die agenda are the election of officers and plans for Memorial Day services. masville, Geogia. Mrs. Rut h Fenner, Sabina, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Oma Smith. aided ably by a l i n e u p of 3 - 1 - 3 ; B.Brock, 3 -1 -1 ; Tur sluggers. Dick Jenks yas top ner, 3 -1 -1 ; Deweitt, 3-0-0, Ned Pettit is m a n a g e r of the Greeneview team. man in ’ the batting depart­ ment. He hit five for five and scored four runs. At-bats, runs and hits were; Greeneview—Jerry Green, 6 -4 -5 ; J e n k s , 5 -4 -5 ; D id Reese, 5 -3 -3 ; Steve Powers, Published'' every Thursday of die year at 3 S. Jamestown, Ohio, by The Guardian Publishing Classified Ads do the Job Quickly n o w is the time DON 'T WAIT TRUE-VAC Safe andSure, Modified Live Virus Vaccine with the Safety Serum Balancer for the Prevention of Hog Cholera I. Gatten, Publisher. (National advertising representative, Weekly Newspa esentatives .and the Ohio Newspaper Services, In 98 S. High S t ., Cglumbus, Ohio. Subscription rasasi'-fiy mail in Greene County, $4.00 Star; for other area* $4.50 per year; for members of brces, $4.00 pier v&ar. Entered as second class matter under die Act of March SEE US FOR YOUR ANIMAL NEEDS. Helfner's Pharmacy Jamestown Ph. Or. 5-4371 Authorized Distributor purest fuel you can buy! Okefaas Skelgas— World's finest fuel and Appliances available exclusively at k i i l : b Farm & Home Center Jamestown Phone OR 5^8511 A 50-50 Dance is to be neld at the Blue Moon Dance Pa* villion, May 3rd at 8 p.m. Bellbrook, Cedarcliff, Jeff­ erson and S p r i n g Va l l e y Schools are to be there. It is s p o n s o r e d by the Studen. Councils. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pendryand Da v i d were, Mr. and Mis, William George and sons Paul andBilly, Mr. and Mrs. Roger j Haughery and daughters Deb- A Minstrel is being presented b ie £ d Ju lia andMrs. Carh- at th e Jefferson Twp. High erine Haughery. by die Music d e p a r t m e n t _____________________ For Mother s Day Potted Plants $1 to $ 8 Mr. Joseph Davids of Cleve­ land spent Sunday with h is g r a n dm o t h e r , Mrs. Ella Brown. Corsages Novelty Planters C u t Flowers Jans Flowers Cedarvill* HOUSE PAIN GOES ON WHITE — STAYS WHITE . . . for YEARS! Give your home a lustrous finish that will last for years. Use Hy-Klas One Coat House Paint and save yourself both time and^money. Hy-Klas One Coat House Paint looks and wears like two coats! In fact, this paint actually is self-cleaning — sheds dirt, maintains its smooth, hand­ some finish for years. This season, paint your house the easy economical way— use quality Hy-Klas One Coat House Paint. $ 6.90 rn-KM PAINTS AVAILABLE IN WHITE ONLY The Adams Thuma Co. JAMESTOWN PH. OR 5-9631

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