The Greene County Guardian, December 20, 1956

Jamestown, Ohio, December 20, 1956 Th e GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Page Five Guardian; Contest fo r Pupils Extended Santa Suggests The Three youngsters and many hundreds of eastern Greene County families will get an extra-happy kick out of this Christmas because of this Santa suggestion: Give the Guardian. A full year’s suuscripuon, good for 52 news-packed ed­ itions of The GreeneCountyGuardian, costs only $4. And school pupils of the area are out selling now! Three of them--one each from the Cedarville, Jefferson and Greeneview school districts—will win $50 clothing certificates. The contest has been extended through next Friday at 4 p. m. Any subscription, together with the $4, presented by a pupil by 4 p. m. next Friday--that's December 28, will count farthe newspaper sweepstakes. Subscription blanks were distributed this week to pupils •in the Jefferson and Cedarville Districts. Although administrators at Greeneview felt both pupils and teachers were too busy the last days of school, those pupils are offered the chance to cumpe.c. Pick up your subscription blanks--or use your own receipt system--at The Guardian, S. Limestone S t . , Jamestown. The high salesman in each class—grades six through 12 are eligible--will receive a $ 5 merchandise prize. Then the high salesman in each school will win a $50 certifi­ cate for clothing. Those certificates are good at Singers Casual Wear in Xenia for the girls and at S o 1 ' s Store in Xenia for the boys. Purchase the full $50 worth of clothing if you win. HERE’S JUST THE THING. Mrs. Fred L u t t e n b e r g e r of Cedarville Hardware points out to Santa Claus a pair of items that are sure to make a hit,feven if he did forgetto buy un­ til the eleventh h o u r . For the gift you’ve overlooked, d o n ’ t overlook Cedarville Hardware for a complete line of last-m inu te items. There’ s a BIG STOCK of toys on hand today for the children you overlooked. HANDY FOR DINNER — Cedarville Locker and Storage Co. offers just the service needed for making sure the table is loaded this holiday sea- son.You’ llbe surprised howeconom­ ically you can rent locker space or buy groceries and meats here.Santa was when he talked to Mrs. Onieda Murtland and Mrs.Pat Zimmerman. LIVE IT UP,WHISKERS. Tom Har- ner of Cedarville Market piles real goodies into the arms of Santa Claus, who stopped into sto c k h i s larder for the host of C h r i s t mas guests. You can be prepared for quick v is ­ itors, too, with a good supply of de­ licious fruits and nuts from Harner’ s Cedarville Market. Hurry in now. Cedarville Locker CedarvilleHardware \ Cedarville phone 6-1941 j i S. Main St. Cedarville Dial 6-1141 Cedarville Market Main St. Cedarville Dial 6-1201 L I T T L E E A R L Y , AREN’T YOU. C r a i g and E r ic , sons of Mr. and Mrs. E a r l C hap 1in, operators of Chaplin’s Cleaners,Cedarville,were a bit puzzled to see Santa drop into Daddy’ s business for a quick press. You,too, can get fast service at Chap­ lin’ s Cleaners in Cedarville. Chaplain Cleaners Cedarville RIDING IN STYLE. Walt Cummings of Cummings Chevrolet Co., Cedar­ ville, teaches the old red suit what it’ s like to ride in real comfort. Here he and Santa admire the grillwork on the 1957 Chevrolet. Walt joined Santa in wishing all of you a Merry, Merry Christmas. Cummings Chevrolet ! Xenia Avenue Phone 6-2071 C e d a r v i l l e THAT SHOULD DO NICELY. S. H. H a r t m a n suggests a tie to go with Santa’ s red suit. Or,for that matter, to go with the suit of the man on your Christmas list.This always is a good item, when chosen with good taste, for a last-minute Christmas gift.All clothing available at Home Clothing Co. S. H. Hartman, Prop. Hartman Clothing S. Main St. Cedarville =Diai 1

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