The Greene County Guardian, December 20, 1956

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Page Nine Jamestown, Ohio, December 20, 1956 Thanking Our -i fo r th e ir Customers' p a tron ag e throughou t the yea r and Merry Christmas Drop in for ♦Cameras = *Photo Supplies = *Razors ♦Cosmetics = * Patent Medicines ♦Candies = and *Sundries Jamestown AFTER JAN. 1ST School Light Date Eyed Probably after the first of the High school, year is the word today on the' v i l l age Clerk D, an Sesslar school light proposed at the in -Ttold the village council at its tersection frontingGreeneview meeting Monday night that the state highway department had acknowledged request for the justifying traffic count but in­ dicated that it would probably Woman Admits Lifting Clock Ashoplifting case was solved in a hurry here Tuesday night --almostbefore Druggist Max Heifner d i s c o v e r e d he was missing an $8 .9 5 e l e c t r i c clock. Mrs. Louis Irvin, Plymouth Road, J a m e s t o w n Route 2, be made after the end of the year. If the traffic count shows the light is needed, approval will have to be granted by the state office before installation can b e m a d e . Plans are for the council and the G r e e neview was f i n e d $25 and c o s t s byjschool board to split the esti- Mayor Floyd Smith when she i mated $500 erection cost. pleaded guilty to taking the -------------------- clock. Christmas meeting of James - P o l i c e said that Mrs.' Irvin, to wn ’ s Multi-Flora Garden Light Levy May Flick on Again The oncfe-defeated levy for additional lighting in James­ town may appear before pro­ perty own e r s here on May's primary election ballot. Village Solicitor George R. Smith told council members Mo nday night that the measure could be' put bdfore voters a- gain unde r a state law that will go out of e f f e c t at the end of June this year. Two p r o v i s i o ns governing this election differ from those that c o n t r o l l e d the Nov.. 6 vote. The levy could only be ; approved for two years instead i of five, but it would require only a 55 per cent majority j i n s t e a d of the 6 0 . p e r c e n t j necessary in the general e le c -, tion . A C h r i s t mas party was to j be the o r d e r of the day for j Wednesday's meeting of the Jamestown G a r d e n Club at' the home of Mrs. W i l l i a m Henry. A special f l owe r arrange­ ment, "Jolly St. Nicholas," was prepared for the meeting by Mrs. F. H. Clark and the hostess. Adams-Thuma Yard & Mill Will Be CLOSED Monday D ec . 24 had picked up the clock from the drug store shelves and took It to another local merchant Club is scheduled for Thursday atthehomeofMrs.Max Jenks. Each member is to b r i n g a - to wrap. He b e c a m e suspi- t»y for a n e e d y child and a cious and i n f o r me d police; gift for the G r e e n e County, who f ound Mrs. Irvin at her, Ciildren's Home, home. She admitted the th e ft.------- WE USE HIGHEST QUALITY PARTS We use only the f i n e s t tubes and r e p l a c e r a ent parts in servicing your TV set. Call us for r e l i a b l e service. Dent Radio & TV 71 N. Main Ph. 6-4881 CE DARVILJLE Ralph's Carry-out BEER 13 Different Brands Jamestown Phone 4-5111 DrjvHTLittle and Save f tL o t Jamestown Phone 4-8511

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