The Greene County Guardian, December 6, 1956

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Jamestown Attorney Sp Against County 0 u t go i ng Greene County Prosecutor George R. Smith of near Jamestown has been 1 n s t r um e n tal in cracking down on gambling operations at Marcel fork in Bath town­ ship of this county. Until Smith stepped into the picture, operations had con­ tinued unmo l e s t ed for the past few mont hs, But, at Smith's insistence, Sheriff Clarence A. Stewart has sta­ tioned uniformed deputies to the casino's ertrancefor the past two weeks. Smith did not seek re -e le c­ tion to the post and will be succeeded Jan. by Repub­ lican John G. P e t e r s o n of Xenia, who defeated J a c k E. Elliott of Fairborn on Nov, Mrs.Lewis Hurt In Auto Wreck Mrs. Hilma Lewi s , 30, of Jamestown suffered head lac - orations when h e r c a r was struck by a log dragged along Federal Pk. behi nd a truck driven by Donald Mossman, 51, Jamestown, last Friday. Patrolmen of the Xenia State Patrol Post said the mi shap occurred just off fflie Charles­ ton Rd. Mrs. Lewis was treat­ ed by a Cedarville physician. Guardian: Your Newspaper oneymooning Couple h urt town. The driver of the chr shown att empted to pass another car on a yellow line, according to the State Patrol, causing the wreck. All t^tree cars were involved and all persons in the crash were hurt, none seriously, however. ( G u ardian Photo.) WEDDING JOURNEY SHATTERED-A young Ind­ iana couple, wed only the day before, suffered severe lacerations Sunday when th e car shown here, driven by a Da y t o n youth, crashed into their auto at four-mile bridge, west of James- Dayton Youth Rip. Indiana Coupl Line, Young Persons Hurt s across e among tained a sprained inkle and Jerry J e f f erson, 17, Dayton, suffered a fractured pelvis. Both were passengers in the Bauer auto. Several Jamestown area res­ idents, on their way home when the wr e c k o c curred at 4:15 p. m l, st o pped from Sunday drives to assist ambu­ lance crews in removing the injured persons. pting | to a rest still facing west. Ron- Both James and Ri char d Both [Smith, 17, ChanuteAFB, 111., were rushed to Greene Mem­ orial Ho s p i tal, Xenian, then transferred to the Wright-Pat­ terson AFB Hospi tal . They were in the most serious con­ dition. The honeymooni ng couple was taken to Greene Memor­ ial. The bride suffered a la c ­ erated lip and right leg, had front teeth knocked out and her husband,Charles, 20, suf­ fered inultipleeuts about the face. Anna Byrd, 60, Dayton, sus- Blood andbroken glass shat- 1H>Dayton, was a t t e i tered the honeymoon trip of1]to Pass a car driven l an Indiana c o u p l e Sunday a^ Bauer, 20, Dayton evening four mi l e i we s t of !were westbound. Jamestown. James heavy 1949 L incoln Charles and S a ndra Mart, was across the c e n t e r 1i ne married only a day earlier when it faced off against the in theirhometown ofValpar- Marrs.' auto, iso, Ind., were mo t o r i n g Patrolmen said th e Mar r pe a c e f u l l y along U.S. 35 auto a pp a r e n t l y smacked when they crested a hill and head-on into th e oncoming crunched head-on into anoth- James car, c a u g h t a front er car. fender of the Bauer auto and Sandra Ma r r , t he young slid off into a f i e l d at ;the bride of 18, was driving. right side of the h i gh way. P a t r o l me n of the Xenia Bauer's car stopped along the State Patrol Post s a i d a car berm, the J ame s auto spun driven by Daniel E. James, around in the road and came $ 6 9 .9 5 GIBBS HDWE. Jamestown, Ohio Dial ,4-4911 •‘SERVING GREENE COUNTY FOR 21 YEARS <-'fL and GIFTS Departmerit Is HERE YOU WILL SEE-- One of the F i n est and biggest s e l e c t i ons of toys and g i f t s in this area. Only a big city can offer y o u as much !! ! 2nd Prize: ' YARD BIRD ' The "Big Enough to Ride Railroad " FREE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT A DRAWING DEC. 22 OTHER CHILDREN 'S - PRIZES GIVEN WEEKLY Located South On Route 72 (Towards Bow y Limits Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-9691 foodM ixer+jB/ender+Sharperier PLATE 1

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