Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PAGE FOUR GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL * PURE TIRES • PURE BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES PURE SENSITIZED GASOLINE SEE US FOR PRICES JAMESTOWN OIL CO, Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-4951 Kinos GRANULATED! Pick op ■ handful of granular BIG M. Fed It flow your fingers, amooth and dry. This means you can put In your supply way ahead of plant* In* time. It will stay dry and free-flowing. It wont dog your drill feeder tubes. Order your BIG M—10-10-10 or 8-12-12 or 5-20-20 for highest food value per dollar—from your dealer now. If there is no dealer for BIG M Granulated fertilisers in your area, we suggest you write us qrjasll at our plant. ‘ "*1,1,1 TtM Miami FcitlUxer Company la an Inde­ pendent Miami Valley Concern under the di­ rect operation of It* . ownera. The Miami Fertilizer Company Dayton 10, Ohio » Office and Factory on rout# 35 at Trabafn ALL METAL CARPORT T ALUMINUM & STEEL 10 Feet By 20 Feet 200 Square Feet Of Roof Area Perfect For Carport—Terrace—Trailer Porch SPECIAL PRICE ONLY $299.00 Complete Plus Installation * Other Sizes Available It Cost You Nothing To Look AERO SOFT WATER CO. Jamestown, Ohio___________ Phone 4«S911_ FARMERS BE PREPARED Finance the Purchase of Your Farm or Your Short Term Farm Mortgage Loan the FEDERAL LAND BANK WAY. Lowest Interest — Longer Term —Pay Any Day and Lower the Interest • - Small Semi-Annual Payments — 4 percent Interest or Future Payment Funds — No Renewal Fees If Depression Strikes, Be *\AFE SURE SECURE Write or call EARL SKILLINGS, Secretary-Treasurer SPRINGFIELD NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION 203 New Zimmerman Building, Springfield, Ohio. | College News j Students of Cedarvllle College (have begun to settle down for the earnest business of study in the second semester of the second year of the school's progress under the i present administration. Reception ' of semester grades within the last | few days together with the reading Jof the Dean's honor lists have been IIncentives to continued serious istudy, | Members of the basketball squod jarc rejoicing along with the rest of j the school because of the outcome (of the game with. Bluffton College ion Saturday, February 19. Playing | on the home-floor the team succeed­ ed In overcoming an 18 point lead against them In the second half of the game to tie the score at 87-87 and then to defeat their opponents in Lhc fivc-mlnutes overtime period by a score of 98-09, It was the first victory enjoyed by the team again­ st a member of the Mid-Ohio Lcu- IJUO. ' A'bn team played Findlay College at home on Tuesday, February 22, The last game of the season will be played awa$> with Villa Madonna on 1Saturday February 29, President James T, Jeremiah, ac­ companied by his wife, traveled to northern Michigan on Tuesday, February 22. Speaking at Mission­ ary Conferences held in several churches near Traverse City and Petoskey, he presented the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, and also the program and needs of the col­ lege. He and his wife expect to re­ turn by Monday, February 28, The College Choir together with one of the Quartettes is presently preparing for a three day trip in the Cleveland area on March *4-8. They will sing In Medina, Ohio on the 4th, at the Cleveland Youth For Christ on the 5th, and in the Cal­ vary and Hough Baptist Churches on the 6th. The lectures given last week in the chaper by the Rev. Paul Bau­ man of Winona Lake, Indiana were greatly enjoyed by students and facutly. Illustrating his lectures with slides of pictures taken by himself In the Holy Land and surrounding jountrles, the lecture showed the ibsolute accuracy of prophetic sassages in the Bible which are re- .ated to the desolation of cities and jultures. The Impact of the arch* icological evidence was such that faith in the Book as the sole auth­ ority of the Individual believer was •einforced, IT SWIMS V*** lUTfCsUCING JIM 00—‘ho moil scnsalianal invention In the hisiojy tl fiihitr.—the ciliT/ial m.nnow that swims, go more l.ve hail to buy, This It tho lure sensation ol the both century. i( IT fWEKS—no springs, uses no fuel; it jwinu as tony as you toave it in tno wa'cr. Swims by unique process ot balance and gravity. Fish any desired depth—!n take, stream, t>UI, bay. Any fish that will slnko a minnow will strike HME0. This it no gad* get. Look! and swims like a live minnow, i r‘h is the lure el all lures—beautiful silver leal pittas Ely r-a I r your Incn^s also Salisl.vlran guarani -n ler.J SI 00 only, lor each lure. Send cheek ci . eh Ws pay postage. Sold by mail only. J S R, TACttE CO. P.0, Box 741. largo, fit. NEW JASPER NEWS The Couples class of the New Jasper Methodist Church held their Feb. meeting at the church, Sat- The Masonic Lodge, F, and A M (Monday evening with Mrs. Kenneth urt^rl^ eyening, with a covered dish. No. 42 of Yellow Springs held their |Underwood as assisnnt hostess. Mrs. >suPI)er (family arc moving this week to their " i new home on Washington rd., near Thursday, February 24 , 1955 i Smith The president, presided at the Wendell ] business1 imeeting also conducted the “White Xenia Mr. and Mrs, Winston Bahns and sons will move to the farm home vacated by the Roberts, • • • Mr. and Mrs. Winston Cultice and duaghters were Sunday dinner Annual Father and Son Banquet Elva Shaub conducted the devo­ t i o n s for the evening. i“V*""‘" 6 “ *v "."‘7 ‘guests of Mr, and Mrs. Norbert Mc- The program consisted of a talk ]Elephant Sale , which was held. family. (Instead of the March meeting a! Inst Tuesday evening at the Elemen­ tary School. Members of the OESf Chapter No, 445 prepared and serv- ’by Mrs, J. A. Ebersole on " C h r i s t - v* , "*v «*vvw»'» “ j ed the banquet at 6:30 p. » . Theiinn Symbolism." Mrs. Shaub j c^ a i8S ^ ax^al ten - * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arrasmlth dance of 17 members, 6 guests nnd .aml sons s>}Cnt Sunday with Mr. tables were decorated in keeping ion the ''Symbolism of the Guild with the patriotic season. Speaker for the evening was Dus­ ty Miller of Wilmington. Kenneth Campbell, Master, gave the welcome]Yellow Springs Methodist i Emblem." Tire Springfield District Wesle­ yan Service Guild will meet a t the Church address and introducc&d the speak-j on Saturday, March 20, cr, , | » • • ' * * ( Rev. Thomas B, Smith of the There were approximately 1GQ,Methodist Church is preparing a guests present for the occasion, jseries of Lenten Sermons based The Study Class sponsored by the 0n Ulc Tcn commnntlmenu and WSC3 of the Methodist Church iwm pfeaont them at the church 11 children. and Mrs. Loren Kicr and sons, at will meet Tuesday evening at the church for their second session on "Jesus' Teaching Concerning Wo­ men",, Mrs, Alice Smith is the tea­ cher, ' • • > The Intermediate MYF of the worship hour as follows: February 27, The First Commandment: "En­ large My House"; March 0, The Se­ cond Commandment: "Abiding Lo­ yalties": March 13, The Third Co- jmmandment: "Monday Counts”; (March 20, The Seventh Command- Methodist Church hold an ice skat- | mcnt,; “Laying the Foundations of Ing party at Troy on Saturday,' February 26. • • jBluo Ash. The membership and Evangelism! * Commission hold a covered dish1 Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Smith dinner and meeting following Sun- land sons were Sunday evening day morning services, j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith jnnd family, near Xenia Mr, and Mrs. Dolmas Roberts and < ’ * * a Happy Home"; March 27, The jEighth Commandment, "If it Does * * * (Not Cost, It Comes Too Dear"; The World Day of Prayer will be]April 10, The Ninth Commandment, held in Yellow Springs at the Meth- ] “A Perfect Image”; April 17 The odist Church at 7:00 p. m. on Frl- j Sixth Commandment, “Bread of day, February 25. Mr». Alton Prince}Heaven.” is general Chairman for the pro \ These will be presented in the gram. [light of Christ's teachings touching * * * (individual human needs of today. The Senior MYF of the Metho-j — — *----- --------- dist Church are again sponsoring the Mid-Week Lenten Service Wednesday evenings at 8:00 p. beginning March 3, ENGINEER BOOTS '.......................... $7.98 to $10.48 NYLON HOSIERY ................................................ $1.29 Happy Day Cleaners & Laundry Pick-Up Service ELLISONMODERNSHOEREPAIR Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-4761 on m, The Wesleyan Service Guild' of ; the Methodist Church met at the! home of Mrs. Albert Johnson on THE GREENE CO. LUMBER CO. Headquarters For Your Building Supplies Lumber - Doors - Cement - Hard­ ware - Glass - Insulation - Roof­ ing - Siding - Faint - Plaster 572 N. Detroit St. Phone 2-6958 XENIA, OHIO CASH FOR CREAM Get Highest Cash Prices For Your Cream Quick Service And Careful Handling At All Times OPEN 6 DAYS EACH WEEK We Also 'Have The Best Market For Your Poultry And Eggs, RIDENOUR’S POULTRY 21-23 So. Market Place Springfeild, Ohio Hog Boxes 6x7 FT. SEMI A TYPE Cypress Floors And Siding, Metal Roof Tops Open For Inspection Mounted On Oak Runners PRICE $55.00 7x14 — 8x16 Ft. Boxes On Order Also Feed Racks For Sale LEROY JACOBS Clifton Road Phone 7-9321 0 idnf length INCOME TAX Complete Bookkeeping Service Vincent C< Heider OFFICE IN HOME Route 23S Between Fair­ born and Xenia, Xenia Phone 2-6886 or Yellow Springs 7-2600 “Sell The Union Way” And Be Assured Of Accurate Weights Fair Grades Full Market Value And a PROMPT Settlement With a BONDED CHECK WASHINGTON C. H. UNION STOCK YARDS Phone 9292 A Daily Livestock Market Report Every Day At 12:00 Noon Over Station WCHO— 1250 On Your Dial. 1954 1953 1953 1953 1951 1951 1959 1950 Ford Courier 6,000 Miles .......... Ford 4-Door, RAH 6 Cylinder ............ . Ford 2-Door O. D. RAH ............... Studebaker Commander 4-Door ....... -............... .... Ford 2-Door. RAH Hudson Pace Maker. 4-Door ......................... Ford 4-Door, Blue V-8, Clean ............... ................. Packard 4-Door. A Good Family Car ............................. $1295 $1295 $1345 $1345 $ 795 $ 595 $ 595 $ 595 1949 1948 1948 1947 1947 1947 1946 1941 1937 Ford 2-Tone Gray. Lots Of Extras ......... . Chev, Aero Sedan RAH, New Tires ............... Plymouth 2-Door, Brown Good Transportation .......... Chevrolet 2-Door. Gray ........................................ . Plymouth 2-Door, Recondi­ tioned Engine. Good Paint... Ford V-8 Pickup. Vfe Ton Hudson 4-Door Chrysler Club Coupe. Runs Good. C lean ....... ............... . Ford. Good Condition* $ 395 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 295 150 195 295 295 ido 95 50 15 OTHER LOW PRICED USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM H ughes F ord Inc PHONE 7-7347 132 DAYTON ST. YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO

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