The Greene County Guardian, May 2, 1957

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN May 2, 1957 c la s s if ied ads FULLER BRUSH AGENT: Richard L. Abels Phone SO 6-2627 WANTED Garden plowing, Phone OR 5-9097. For sale or rent modern three room mobile home. Dial OR 5-5651. Mason Clark. (It) Used Maytag washer, ringer type with pump. A -l condi­ tion. Also a roll-away bed like new. OR 5-8131. Legal Notice Lewis A. Ma s s i e , whose place of residence is unknown and whose last known place of residence was 49 Trum- butl S t r e e t , Xenia, Ohio, will take notice that on the 21st day of March, 1957 the undersigned filed her petition against him in the Court of Commo n Pleas of Greene County, Ohio praying for a d i v o r c e and relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause will be for hear­ ing six weeks after the date of this first publication. ss Agnes G. Massie, by Robert B. Brewer Attorney at Law Xenia, Ohio about people In Jamestown d a y . They also called on Mrs. Faye Carpenter of Bowers- ville in the afternoon. Mrs. MARIE BOYSEL Phone OR 5-9491 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Talbott and d a u g h t e r , Patty, of Jamestown, Mrs. Ruth Snyder and son and M r. and Mrs. J. Robinson and son, Billy, of Rushlyvania were the re­ cent guests of Mrs. Adda L. Smith of South Solon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Frost and family spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frost at Sardinia. On S u nd a y they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Call in Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Talbott and daughter, Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Talbott and Mrs. Etta Talbott spent Sun­ day with M j. and Mrs. Robert Cockerill of Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cock­ erill of Fort Wayne, Ind., were the recant guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Talbott and Mrs. Etta Talbott. Other gue s t s were Mr. and Mrs. Max J e n k s , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grooms J r ., and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Talbott and daughter, Lou Etta, of Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Moore of West Milton were the Sun­ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Devoe. Mr. andMrs. Willard Swaney and daughter of Xenia and Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and daughter, Diane, enjoyed a picnic dinner at Fort Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gil- dow of Xenia were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stanforth Sunday. Miss Lois Hutslar, Miss Nor­ ma McDonald andMiss Clara Chatfield, all of Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. F l o yd Stiener spent S a t u r d a y at Rocky Fork Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steiner had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jacks and fam­ ily and Mr. and Mr s . Joe Liming. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields of Elyria and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fields and family were the guests of their par­ ents, Mr. and Mr s . Do r a Fields and Hannah Lois, Sun- [BRYAN’S TV Service 69 E . Xenia St. Dial OR 5-7144 JULY 14 W EDD ING ... Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio Olan J. Hilderbrandt vs. Joan E. Hilderbrandt Case No. 30916 Joan E. Hilderbrandt, whose place of residence is RFD # 2 , Box 0, Columbia,'CC.*, will take notice that on the 4 th day of April, 1957, the un­ dersigned filed his petition against' her in the Court o f Commo n P l e a s , Greene County, Ohio, praying for a divorce, custody of children and o t h e r r e l i e f on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause will be for hear­ ing six weeks after first date of publication. MISS SHIRLEY ANNE BIS­ HOP of St. Louisville, O ., is to be married July 14 to Mr. Joe R. Spence, son of Mrs. Emma Spence of Ce- darville and die late Mr. W i l l i a m A. Spence, a- ccording to parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B i s h op . The bride-to-be was graduated in 1956 from Hamer High School and is e m p l o y e d by the John J. Carroll S t o r e in Newark. Olan J. Hilderbrandt, plaintiff Shaw and Cox, Attorneys for plaintiff The Trustees of Ross Town­ ship will receive bids on 3/4 c r u s h e r run gravel for the Mr. Spence is a 1951 grad­ u a t e of Ross High School and is a Dayton Power and Light Co. employee. The wedding and open church will be o b s e r v e d at the Church of Christ in Newark.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of South Charleston and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boysel and family of Springfield were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boysel and family. Mrs. Dorothy Flax and daughters of Cedar- ville were evening guests. Thompsons Super WE ” Market Popular With Housewives Feeding the family is one of the most important items in the management of every household and increasing cost have made the housewife a thrifty shopper. One store that has come toher assistance is Thompson’s Super "E" Market. Housewives are rapidly learning that there are many ad­ vantages in looking to Thompson's for their foodstuffs. While prices are invariably low, quality always remains the very best. Through the straight forward policies always m force by Thompson's and their untiring efforts to give the customers the utmost in value, they have established a large foUowing roads of Ross Township. Bids which steadily grows as more and more people learn of the to be in by 1:00 p. m. Tues- advantages of obtaining food heeds from Thompson’s Super day, 1 4 t h of Ma y , at the "E" Market at Sabina. Phone 3781. office of the C l e r k . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The T r u s t e e s reserve the g t r e a n g ’g J aCk and Jill right to r e j e c t bids. any or all Carl McDorman Clerk B-C Electric Shop New Motor-Motor Rebuilding B-C Electric Co. is headquarters for electrical repair work on motors and the rewinding and rebuilding of motors. The men in charge £re motor engineers of ability who understand all the little intricacies of this very scientific part of the construction and rebuilding of motors. Their service is most modern and the management is pro­ gressive and no matter whether your business witfi them amounts to hundreds of doUars or just a small amount, the patron always receive the same courteous and efficien t, treatment. We are glad to congratulate B-C Electric service upon their success. Consult them upon the various phases of e le c­ tric motor work. They are headquarters in this section for all electric, motor buyers. For any information on this type of work, stop by the shop at 33 W. Sugartree in Wilmington, phone 7012. S t re am s - Formerly Lacy Strean This charming shop is among the valued institutions of • this community. They carry a comprehensive line of fash­ ion's latest note in ladies' ready-to-wear, dresses, lingerie and accessories for every occasion. In soliciting the patronage of the smart women of Wil­ mington and surrounding territory, Strean's respectfully suggest comparison. Nowhere else will you find more love­ ly styles, qualities or tailoring than at this establishment. Strean's is your headquarters for the Selby and Johansen shoes for women. They are the exclusive shop in Wilming­ ton for Clinic shoes. If it is your child that is in need of new shoes, they can fit diem in the popular Lazy-Bones brand. The service is individual. They are familiar with the cor­ rect styles and the suitability for the customer. Always remember to make them your headquarters for smart women's apparel, shoes, hosiery, lingerie and a c­ cessories. Specialty Shop For The Child From Tot To Teen This shop for the lad and lassie is well known throughout this community and has become a favorite shopping spot for our papers readers. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce have made a real effort to stock the kind of clothes which just fill the bill for young people. They carry a large enough variety so that if it's something for school from mom and dad or a gift from someone near and dear, they can find what they need. We are pleased in this review to recommend this shop to our readers, knowing that they will be pleased with the quality and wearability of things purchased here. To meet the demands of the growing girls, this shop is opening a Junior-Hi Department to be ready for school this fall. The next time you are in Wilmington, stop in and see what's new in children’s wear. See how quality pays in school and at play. They are located at 59 W.Main, Phone 2423. P.E. Snyder & Son, Inc. Complete Home Modernization Service P.E. Snyder & Sons offer a wonderful service to the pub­ lic . They will completely modernize your home. From cellar to attic! Inside and out they maintain a crew of ex­ perienced workmen, carpenters, plumbers and electricians who will rebuild your kitchen, living room or bath. If it is the outside that needs "new look", P.E. Snyder & Sons have a complete service there too. Siding, roofing, insulation, spouting and all. Give them an opportunity to show you how truly beautiful your home can look! P.E.Snyder carries a complete line of hardware, heating, plumging and builders supplies. They have one of Ohio's largest and finest hardware stores. They maintain an effi-’ cient "Pyrofax Gas" bottled and bulk for all homes or bus­ inesses beyond the gas main. We take this opportunity in our Clinton County Review jto wish P. E. Snyder & Sons, In c ., of Blanchester, phone 3021, continued success. Mother’s Day Corsages Geranium Mums Petunias Mixed Pots Pansies Tuberous Begonia ALL BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED WITH WORD MOTHER ON CARD ON EACH PLANT. Prices From 100 to *3°° D iscount To Civic O rgan ization and Ch urch G roup s " WE DELIVER* BIGHOOVERM l FULL-SIZED LIGHTWEIGHT CLEANER-THAT BEATS, AS IT SWEEPS, AS IT CLEAN! WHILE THEY LAST Here is a full-sized, lightweight-Hoover at a real saving. Features Hoover’* famous cleaning action and it rolls over carpets easier than any cleaner you have ever used. If you have never, owned a Hoover — here’s your chance. We suggest you come in soon. Our supply is limited. W ith Attachments— $ 59 .! GIBBS HDWE. Jamestown Dial OR 5-4911

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