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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 6

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Homemaker 4 A His Book Nook SAVE On Quality Tools REG 198 OR REAL ESTATE her to Miller Speaks INVESTMENTS (21 2400) 339 REG 459 (21 2408) group to be called the South 2 Piece Sofa Bed with Suites will $11900 down a fire new Model WA10300 of $70000 for the operation of its Harold Uible of the East Clin of Un ii Thursday The pro start at 10:30 a refreshments will be Spottswood Heads Council of Churches Real Estate Auction' Service Little Giant Restaurant 4 Open around the clock 24 hours a day 123 South St Wilmington Ph 382 3645 Nothing But The Best or Our Customers Model Cities Board Named Business Briefs 2 32 South Street Wilmington Ohio Phone 382 2049 Evenings 382 til 82 Killed in Vietnam WASHINGTON (AP) ive more Ohioans have been added to the list of servicemen killed in action in Vietnam the De fense Department said Monday They were Sgt Clifford Bryan of Toledo and Spec 4 upi 'jonn rxeaiur oi Cleve land Pfc Edward Heifner of Parma and Pfc Roger Lay of Milford The nex time you are hungry stop at the cans tor at least tnree Negroes on the board of direc tors for the next three years After that board members will be elected without regard to race i I READY TO Barefoot but wearing two hats a South Vietnamese waif awaits evacuation to a refugee camp during heavy fighting in the Khe Sanh South Vietnam area wings that moved Because Hanabusa was ceived so warmly by the Stravinsky Speaks At Convocation Phone 382 235 or 382 2630 re chil Blanchester 783 2405 Wilmington Plaza 382 0931 6 OOT PRUNER Man Arrested In Girl's Death LORAIN Ohio (AP) A ReceiveGrant WASHINGTON (AP) The Ohio Valley Regional Develop ment Commission Inc with headquarters at Portsmouth 4 Ohio received Monday a $44 490 grant from the Econom Development Administration The commission was formed last month to assist an 11 county area in planning for economic growth 1 29S Broadway Blanchester Phone 783 3742 was cited for driving while in toxicated and speed excessive for road conditions i S'' i IS A Good Year To Do It Build that dream home you Jiave been wanting and for goodness sakes heat it with ACO COMORTMAKER CLEVELAND (AP) As a step toward seeking a model cities grant from the federal govern ment Cleveland Mayor Carl Stokes has appointed a 24 mem ber advisory board for model cities Lyle Schaller who has been working for several weeks on a new application under the model cities program was named chairman of the board selected by the Mayor Monday first model tides application submitted by the administration of former Mayor Ralph Locher was termed de ficient and the city was not included in the first list of grants Uible Named County School Board Head Clinton County Board of Edu cation Monday night named its REAL ESTATE CHAS AULT REALTOR Marksmanship Program To' End? WASHINGTON (AP) The civilian marksmanship program which has helped spon sor the National Rifle and Pis tol Matches at Camp Perry Ohio will virtually be elimi nated under President budget No special allocation was call ed for in the 1969 budget The program had received $494 mil lion last year and $428 million this year The Army had prev iously announced it would no longer participate in the rifle matches at Camp Perry because of criticism from Congress hv nhonina Bill Greenville Route 1 His number is 8434 Couple Killed INGLIS la (AP) A car and a semitrailer truck collided near here Monday killing Carl Marvin 70 Rt 1 Mantua Ohioand his wife Gladys Police said Marvin pulled his car onto a main highway and it was slammed broadside by the truck THE ARQUHAR CO 190 Owens Ave Wilmington 382 3592 New Red Paper Set for Spring X'RW YORK (AP) A Marxist daily newspaper to be Expect Ruling In Infant Death "arming rontiers will be the theme of the annual AM AN I dren it is hoped that more pro grams can be centered around the study of foreign countries Tire next meeting of Imagina tion Club will be held Saturday afternoon eb 2 to 3 All children in grades one through five are invited to at tend Miss Ida Lee Brewer is in charge pf the club GE "No Washer with Mini Basket Press one button for a perfect combination of I wash action wash tern 1 perature rinse tempera turn and spin speed for ANY fabric PLUS BENEIT Mini Basket fqr small delicate leftover or other I special loads' $259 Per Week $21647 'found in the room of line of grain storage drying and storage and handling equip ment Clear Span steel build ings for farm commercial ana industrial use 6 Colors To Choose rom CLEVELAND (AP) The Cuyahoga County of fice is expected to rule today in the death of a 6 month okl East Side child found dead in her crib Monday with a plastic bag over her face Dead was Eureka Cannon daughter of Mary Alice Cannon 17 The mother told police an other child 2 year old Michael Cannon may have placed the plastic bag in the crib 18 INCH PRUNING SAW rix Wilmington News Journal Tuesday January 30 1968 OUnTy wGTS Welfare Aid Distribution of nearly $5 mil lion as the ebruary public as i a reimbursement to counties was announced today by State Auditor Roger Cloud The payment totaling $4 Sou 882 went to 81 counties in the state and brought to $31340207 total reimbursements for the fiscal year to date The pay ments are made to cover ad ministrative costs of all welfare programs and to pay the share of the public assistance program which is still man aged by the respective county welfare departments Payment to Clinton County was $14262 These reimbursements Cloud pointed out are made from a legislative appropriation of $54 851735 for the current fiscal year Under the new welfare act effective July 1 1966 the state assumed responsibility for the aid for dependent children pro gram aid for the disabled aid for the aged and the aid for the blind programs Payments to recipients of these welfare pro grams during the first half of the fiscal year totaled $80452 976 and were made from legis lative appropriations totaling $190229694 for the fiscal year Yorkshire Sale To Be Saturday The Ohio Yorkshire Club will bold a Regional Yorkshire Sale this Saturday at the Madison County airgrounds London according to Bill underburg sales manager All sale entries will be shown at 10 a with Wilbur Plager American York shire Club and Hal Clark pres ident of the American Yorkshire Club serving as judges The sale will start promptly at 12:30 Emerson Marting of Washington will be the auctioneer The sale offering will include top quality boars open gilts ready to breed and bred gilts Consignors are from Indiana Michigan Kentucky and Ohio urther information can be obtained and mailed bids made underourg phone Lynchburg gram will Lunch and served Roger Cloud state auditorwill release the latest report of the audit and examination of the villages of Clarksville and New Vienna Thursday The re ports may be seen by the pub lic at the respective village clerk offices that day REMONT Mr and Mrs Walter Ewing of Wilming ton representing Equip ment Co joined almost 200 oth er distributors and distributor personnel at the 1968 National Stormor Sales and Training Soulima Stravinsky concert pianist and member of the mu sic faculty of the University of Illinois spoke to a Wilmington College convocation Monday morning on the of Contemporary Stravin sky is the son of the noted com poser Igor Stravinsky and is the foremost exponent of his fa compositions The basic problems dealt with in address were those of melody and rhythm being the two basic areas of He said that reason for this is that song is related to melody while vxalafod tn dnnep We all sing or dance at some 5 More Ohioans Stravinsky to iiiustraie ms points then demonstrated the use of rhythm and sound in sev numbers Such songs as Pussycat Bicycle and Tricy cle and Home showed the use of rhythm and melody to paint a clear picture 4 kA Ahiont mpn tinned Stravinsky was presented as George Anderson of Troy nart of this Goals pro both of the Army and Marines paiv uu Pnl Tnhn Naxl Jr nf Clnvn gram seaivu iwuvu ing in the 20th Century through the ine Arts and the Humani He was presented in con cert Sunday evening as a part the Wilmington College Art ist Series COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Columbus bishop of the Afri can Methodist Episcopal Zion Church took over Monday as president of the Ohio Council of officers and adopted a budget Churches of $70000 for the operation of its Bishop Stephen Gill Spotts office for the calendar year wood was installed in the post Harold Uible of the East Clin at the opening of the three day school district was named 9 ft ft ft 4 ft ft TJ IO unto raawis uuuvuvawuu term is for one year Service) and Quality Call PRINTING Gilbert Scraggy owner 382 3275 983 Main Street Service and Quality Cost No At Rotary Thurman (Dusty) Miller Co lumbus former Wilmington newspaperman author humor ist and veteran of the circuit regaled Rotarians Mon day in the Denver House with his own brqnd of whimsy and philosophy is the tomorrow you ne wurueu awuv told the group the todays with kindliness and tolerance and leave pessimism for the The speaker was presented by Otto Tucker INCOME TAXES BE EASILY WITH QUICK CASH ROM THE" NEWS JOURNAL WANT ADS LORAIN Ohio (AP) A Lo rain man is to appear in muni cipal court Wednesday on a charge of first degree homicide by vehicle in the death of a 14 year old girl Police said the charge was filed Monday against Thomas Ward 68 who is accused of being the driver of a hit skip car that struck Olga Holawackyj here Saturday night and drag ged her eight blocks wr 4ft Teacher Groups Are Integrated COLUMBIA SC (AP) South white and Ne gro public school teacher groups have been formally merged memoers ot me mergea National armers armers Union members non members are invited hear address Members of the staff of NU will participate in the afternoon worried about yesterday session oi me aii uay meeuus They include Kenneth Motz secretary Dwyte Wilson or ganization director Mrs los sie Nikkei director of youth ac tivities and Roger Blobaum di rector of public relations A conference of officers county and local armers ion units will be heldon riday afternoon and evening railed The Daily World succeed The Worker this' spring Plans were announced by Wil liam Paterson who said The Worker and its assets were being bought by 'his firm the Long View Publishing Corp Inc The old Communist Daily worKer ceasea puuuuauwu tu 1958 and now comes out twice a TRY AN EASY SHOT IN THE week as The Worker Paterson CLASSIIED ADS AND said the target date for printing A BASKET the dily is May 1 LIKE LINCOLN WANT ADS ELAINE HARNER 1 Miss Elaine Harner senior Jrom East Clinton High School4ias been named' the East Clin Homemaker of Tomorrow mis a result of her earning the highest rating in the 1968 BettyCrocker Search for the Ameri "Can Homemaker of Tomorrow Approximately 50 senior girls ofJbc school participated in the written examination which con 'slstcd of 90 multiple choice and' one essay question The questions cover all areas of the homemakers life: family relationships spiritual and values child develop Jment health and safety utiliza tion and conservation of human physical resources money recreation and use of leisure time horiie care and beautification community Sofa Bed Only $6600 NU Head To Speak at State Meet The state meeting of the Ohio armers Union which will be held Saturday at 1:30 at the Southern Hotel Columbus will feature as giiejt speaker Tony Dechant president of umvu and to nkiirlvxan uhn attended I mfig lination Club last Saturday and Meeting held in Omaha Nelb Mr Hiromasa Hanabusa 'Jan 22 and 23 about Japan might' enjoy The Stormor Company of re rcading some of the following mont Nebr manufactures and books These books can be markets nationally a complete found in the room of line of grain storage drying and 'the Wilmington Public Library conditioning equipment feed Th a Rie Wave God icn Little Plum Lifton The Dwarf Pine Tree Martin The Greedy One Martin The Rice Bowl Pet? Slobodkin Yasu and the Strangers Yashima Crow Boy xa shima Umbrella Yashima The Village Tree Yashima Youngest One NONICTION Caldwell Visit Japan Caldwell Our Neighbors in Ja pan cuchter Japan artier Understanding Japan HeU man Origami the Oirental Art of Paper olding Hodges The Wave Iwis The Moment of Wonder Peter on How People Live in Japan Randlett The Art of Origami Spencer Japan Stamm Three Strong Women Uchida Jhe Sea of Gold It Pays To Check Your Your Insurance a Program With Us to make sure that you your family your home arid other property have the proper insurance protection LEARY INSURANCE AGENCY INC 135 South Street Wilmington Phone 382 2301 president A New Vienna resi dent he is an attorney and manager of Wells Manufactur ing Co New Vienna Robert Moon of the Clinton Massie district Clarksville was named vice president He is a supervisor at the Defense Elec tronic Supply Center Dayton Other members of the board are Cooper Snyder Blanchester Stanley Bernard Sabina and Myron Hale Wilmington Route The board will meet the fourth Monday of each month PLANNING AN AUCTION? We Plan Advertiseand Conduct YourAuction' call Exley Wicali and Associates! Wilmington Ohio Auctioneers 226 North Spring Street Phone 382 3007 CUSSINS EARN CO INC 1085 Main St Wilmington Prison Guard Hit on Head COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) An Ohio Penitentiary guard was cut on the he by a bottle thrown during a in volving seven prisoners Sunday nieht officials said Monday The Imagination Cub Learns To Make Japanese Objects A group of 25 children heard Hiromasa Hanabusa a student at Wilmington College talk about his native country of Ja n4 raAAfinrr nf thr Imagination Club Saturday aft Carolina Education Association ernwn at the Wilmington Iub ew constitution that Innc Inrao Martrnoo lie Library Hanabusa gave an interesting' and entertaining progtam show ing many beautiful colored pic tures of Japan and explaining some of the customs and tradi tions of his country After how to use chopsticks the children were divided into three groups and had a race using the chopsticks toetpick up one bean from one plate a'nd place it on another plate The last part of the program was devoted to Origami the Or iental art of paper folding and creating three dimensional ob jects from flat paper This proved to be most interesting and a little frustrating at times Police the girl set the but at completion all of the chil nds jenngs 4 Jx 4r MM PE 4 ranklin Youth i Suspect Held Here Ohio State Patrol officers i Monday apprehended a 17 year old theft suspect from ranklin and investigated a accident in Clinton County At 8:30 they received a complaint that a young man was trying to sell a watch in Clarksville and he was driving a Volkswagen sports car ail ing to sell anything he asked directions to Kentucky and was directed to SR 350 then south on US 68 Officers spotted the car just north of Midland stopped it and found that it was on the stolen list having been taken from City near Dayton urther showed the suspect was also wanted for a burglary in ranklin and the watch was part of the loot Officers placed the suspect in the Clinton County jail im pounded the car for the owner 'to recover and are awaiting juvenile court officers from Montgomery and Warren Coun ties to file charges against him! for auto larceny and burglary George Rd 4 mile south of SR 3 was the scene of the car acciccnt at 5:42 Ixjren Medlock 34 Wil mington Route 5 was drivng IllfiLUL i 144 nrisoners were put in correction north failed to mane 4 al cells and face misconduee curve on the wet pavement and charges slid the right and turned Maury Koblentz state correc over on its top in a ditch mod tions chief said the seven pris erately damaged oners threw things at guard Medlock was not injured but Virgil Saunders 25 atier ne told them they play cards The incident occurred in a dormitory holding 123 men and was brought under control in a few minutes Koblentz said participation and continuing ed john Deere Day to be held at ucation Luschek Implement Store The test gives the girls an op tportunity to become more fa miliar with the boundless kinds knowledge and skills needed Ito become successful homemak I Elaine entered the recent Junior Home aker Con and placed runner up the district All of these activities are de signed as educational opportuni Ities for Homemakers of Tomor Girl 13 Admits Setting ires' AKRON Ohio (AP) Delin quency charges have been filed against a 13 year old girl' who admitted setting fire that did $79000 damage to St Martha and school police re onrted Monday riday whfn she and two dren bad made a crane returning nome uuu Junior High School firmed at St Martha's to use the re room The 13syear old yit) lives nearby found matches in th? jest rocri and 4et fire to a choir ro polee said No n' was injured but three persen were trapped the second floor or tae buildmg and had to be brought down a fire ladder Police said the girl several fires since September Bl b7' I' 159 I BrJO 1 SB I I i B8 I I.

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