The Greene County Guardian, May 9, 1957
HE GREENE COUNT* GUARDIAN May 9, 1957 BUILDING SEASON... NEW HOUSES IN TOWN- -Digging and pounding opened the new Green Acres addition to Jamestown this spring. Homes of John Reese and Paul Dennis already are under construction. At least one more lot is slated for a home soon. There axe 24 lots, in all, in the new addition devel oped by Drs. R. L. Haines and N. G. Linton. (Guardian Photo.) phal Bryant were die dinner g u e s t s of Mr s . Katherine Haggard and Mrs. Florence Turner Sunday. about people in Jamestown Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rey nolds and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- __ert K e i t h of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keslar of Springfield. WE OFFER Miss America’s Wedding Invitation Line The Guardian S. Limestone PH. 45091 Mr. Car Owner: Mrs. MARIE BOYSEL Phone OR 5-9491 C a l l e r s at the Shirk Rest Home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stittsworth and Mrs. May Ar y, who called on their mother, M b . Grace Stittsworth. T h u r s d a y n i g h t with his mother, Mrs. Eugene Rey nolds and Mr. Reynolds while on a b u s i n e s s trip through here. Mr. Jasper Short called on his aunt, Mrs. Sally Shigley. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Long and family of Pleasant View called on his mother, Mrs. Emma Long. Mrs. Eugene Reynolds was very thrilled one evening re cently when she received a telephone call from her son, Mr. Wilbert W i l l i a m s of Hermosa Beach, Calif. Mr. Laurence Rogers called on his mother, Mrs. Mimi Rogen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Knisley and f a m i l y were Mr. and Mrs. RaymondKnisley and family of Springfield, Mr. and M b . David Knisley and daughter, Mrs. Charles Wiedenheft and sons andMrs. Bonnie Pickens, all of Jamestown. Afternoon calleBwere M b . Otto Lewis and Mrs. William Miller and daughteB of Lon don, Mr. and M b . Joe Win- don and family and Mrs. Joe Miller of Springfield and Mr. and M b . Richard Lovett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe BoweB and family spent Saturday wi t h Mr . and M b . John Bower s of Dayton and on Sunday were guests of their d a u g h t e r , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borst and daughter of Bowersville. Mr. and M b . W.O. Patter son and daughter, Oma, spent Sunday with Mr.Lew Patter son of Atlanta, who is criti cally ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Per- singerand family spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Lucy Glass of Bellbrook. Mr. and M b . EmeBon Dos- ter*spent Sunday with their son, Mr. and M b . Ra l ph Doster of Xenia. NOW ITS YOURTURN To Treat MOM You Monday afternoon guests of Mrs. Noah Knisley were M b . Bob S a u n d e b and Michael Brandel. Mr. and M b . Robert Hag gard and Mr. and Mrs. Or- She Will Thank o s t or Mothers Day D inner At CURLEY'SFINEFOODS JAMESTOWN \ \ \ A V 1 1 Published every ThuBday of the year at 3 S. Limestone S t., Jamestown, Ohio, by The Guardian Publishing Co, fames I. Gatten, Publisher. National advertising representative, Weekly Newspapc Representatives and the Ohio Newspaper Services, Inc., 198 S. High S t., Columbus, Ohio. Subscription rates: By mail in Greene County, $4. 00 pet year; for other areas, $4. 50 per year; for members of armed forces, $4.00 per year. Entered as second class matter under the Act of March 3 79. at the United States post office at«Jamestown. Ohio; d l Z / v > / v •/ > 2 YOU WILL ENJOl READING THIS HOW TO LUBRICATE YOUR OWN CAR---- FIRST—Put on your dirtiest clothes and an old cap so you can crawl under your car. SECOND--Jack your car up with four jacks or dig a hole in your driveway so you can get under the car. THIRD--Buy a supply of the proper transmission, differ- ertial, universal joint, water pump and chassis greases. Five grease guns, a spring spray gun, and some penetrat ing oil. FOURTH--Equip yourself with lots of good strong words such as "Darn, " "Oh,Hang"and the like to use on the joints where the grease doesn't want to come through. Keep using these words until the grease comes out on the other side. FIFTH--Buy yourself a complete set of wrenches to use on the eases that must be opened to inspect the lubricating supply inside. Also some new skin to graft «n your knuck les when the wrench^slips. SIXTH—Fill your spray gun with penetrating o il and spray on the springs. Get your nieghboB to help you rock the car vogorously back and forth to help work the oil into the springs. Be sure not to breathe for about 10 minutes while spraying the springs or you may oil inside of your lungs, which is bad. . SEVENTH—Be sure not to miss any place that should be lubricated as it may cost you the price of 20 grqjtse jobs for repairs. EIGHTH --Don't forget little places like the door catches and hinges, also generator, distributor, hood hinges and control rods under the hood. Or if this seems like too much trouble and expense, us do it for only $1.25 for any passenger car. let OR 5-9181 (Includes labor and grease) Little Mary Kathryn Flax of Cedarville was the Saturday night guest of her grandpar ents, Mr. and M b . Lee Boy- sel. Sondra Sue and Debbie Lee Williamson of C e d a r v i l l e spent the weekend with rel atives in Dayton. M b . Wi l l a r d Rittenhouse was very much surprised on her birthday Sunday when a number of relatives came. Those attending wereMr. and Mrs. Jerry Easton and son of Jeffersonville, Mr. and M b . Forest Rittenhouse of Wash- ' i n g t o n C.H., Mr. Johnny Rittenhouse of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardy and son of Jamestown and Mr. Willard R i t t e n h o u s e and family. Authorized Distributor purest fuel you can buy! Mr. and M b . Weldon Hat field spent Tuesday with rel atives In Circleville. M b . Noah Knisley has been on the sick list the past few days. Skelgas—World's finest fuel and Appliances available exclusively at $aulhp» Farm & Home Center Jamestown Phone OR 5*8511 Mr. Richard Wl l l i a m s of Stanford, Conn., spent last Gamin & Brads Service Station mm iR mm Book Now Beat the Season^ Shortage P i § Creeps Summer Fountains Pax Celina I « ss 1! ill a i H TheXeniaFarmers ExchangeCo. Jamestown OR 5-9501
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