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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