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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 10

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Wednesday Angust 1964 10 Wilmington 0 News Journal grade A milk Zoltan Paltza chief milk in 111 lb daughters at Goshen NOW ONLY 19 88 for every family (WedSAug) Case No 19974 Phone 382 ttS Division 'of for the farm PENDING ACTION NORGE 2 flOOR OGEUTOR OPENS the course of her adventures on a trek Westward Debbie Reynolds becomes a St Louis music hall star in the massive Metro Goldwyn Mayer Cinerama pro duciton the West Was Won? Miss Reynolds is one of 24 stars in the spectacular? The movie will show for a week at the Murphy with one show nightly at 8 and continuous shows Saturday and Sunday 2 5 and 8 We Still Need Oats Top Market Price Paid Oats Storage Available the other daughter and sister Mrs Roberson in Michi gan Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs John Purtee and grandchildren were Mr 'and Mrs Jack Dowler and family and Mrs Mary Ellen Eikleberry of Dayton and Mr and Mrs Alfred Purtee and children of Wilmington After dining at the Masonic Eastern Star Supper Saturday evening Mrs Harriett Bowers Baldner of Xenia accompanied by Mr and Mrs Worth ington of Wilmington called on Mrs Lucy Kester Sunday afternoon Mr and Hill and their son in law and 1 A Iff 0 ft A i aaugnier inr auu xuio rington of Wilmington Later in the day Mr and Mrs red Cap HOWARD BARNS H0W Probate Judge JANET WHEELER Deputy Clerk Cleveland set Jan 1 comply with its order officials said they acted Evenings 382 0782 232 South St Phone 382 2049 Wilmington Ohio and sons Barry and Douglas of Bellbrook and Mr: and Mrs Charles Combs and family Su san Jimmy Michael and Brian oaiuraay ana ouuudy wiui luia i ana sister law Mr auu ivua vicuvuveBock ftvwl MTc flaw fllacc and daughter Michelle of Chicago Ill are visiting with his par ents Mr and Mrs Charles Glass and family Brenda and Paul Mr and Mrs Eugene Combs Harold Thornburg and sons Mr and Mrs William PAY AS LITTLE AS $125 AWEEK Bill's urniture TV Appliances Sabina 584 6321 Real Estate Auction Service SMITH BABB eaman co New Vienna MRS0RMABEL OD DAVIS DOUGLAS HUTCHINS Phone 987 5071 Phone 987 3892 IN THE COURT COMMON PLEAS CLINTON COUNTV OHIO jiOTR ur DIVORCE Roger Schramm Box 48 Cuba Ohio Plaintiff vs Ruby Arris Schramm Address Unknown Defendant I Rubv Rrris Schramm whose pl pee of residence is unknown will take notice that on the 3rd day of Aug ust 1964 the undersigned filed his petition for divorce against her in the Court of Common pleas of Clin ton County Ohio praying tot a di vorce and 1 other relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty Said cause will be on for hearing on and after the 19th day of September 1964 ROGER SCHRAMM Plaintiff By: James Miller His Attorney (Wed9Scpt) Ohio House as a result of a re cent S' Supreme Court decis ion knockins down Han na Amendment Atty Gen Wil liam Saxbe contends A spokesman for the attor ney office said today that this will be the contention in a brief Saxbe will file in District Court by the end of August The brief will be in answer io a proposal submitted to the fed eral court by attor neys for James Nolan of Cleveland victor in the Supreme Court suit challenging apportionment system proposal calls for a reduction of 36 in the number of representatives to be elected in November This would be in line with the Supreme Court de cision calling for election of both houses of the legislature on the basis of population The Ohio Senate is ap portioned on the basis of popula tion but in the House each county is allowed at least one seat regardless of population un der the Hanna Amendment which was adopted in 190? as follows: Mrs Howard Wil son of Ripley president Sher ftM Vnnnrf nrAKldPTlt and Miss Judy Young from Cincin mar Thornburg Mr and Mrs a nati retained another year as Harold Thornburg and sons secretary and treasurer Mrs Lewis and David ofxSnow HillIda Swearingen gaVe a prayer and Mr and Mrs William followed by a program of songs Thornburg Mrs Stanley John and poems by the children son and Mrs Jack Croghan and' Those attending from Clinton sori Kevin attended 'the Thorn County were: Mr and Mrs burg family reunion at the Dp f' rank Young and Kenny? Mr ver Community House near Wil and Mrs Estcl Daye Jr and Sunday with a basket family Mr and Mrs Donald dinner at noon Watters and family Mr and Mr and Mrs Clarence Sutton Mrs William Mahanes and son and family of Cincinnati were nsafiof1 Value Jessie Howard of Xenia' lips They spent some time with Minora Mrs Mrs a new NORGE REEZER Amish armers Given Nod To Light Their Cow Barns CLEVELAND (AP) An esti PRICES START Aft LOW AS 179 CLEVELAND An estl volt battery systems so they can mated 1500 Orthodox Amish continue selling milk in the Lieveiany uiaiKti The religion forbids' the Highland school building Sunday noon with basket dinner at noon Mrs Kenneth Arthur said grace XJWrs Kenneth Arthur presi dent anJ Mrs Bessie Moots secretary treasurer conducted a brief business meeting at which time the officers were appointe I for '1965: Mrs Blanche McClure' president Mrs Blanche Morton vice pres ident and Mrs Moots retained as secretary and treasurer The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to visiting' Those attending were: Mr and Mrs Wilmer Rhonemus Mr and Mrs John Morton Wednesday morning for her and sons rank and Mark Phil home mort Lauderdale la 1 lip Morton and Mrs Blanche after spending the summer with McClure all of Loes her mother Mrs Harley Phil Mrs Miss EvaAchor of Mrs Blanche Morton Rpcsie Moots Mr and Kenneth Arthur and children Rita Vicky and Kristy all from Leesburg Mrs Jack raysieur and daughters Dianna and Lou of East Monroe Mr and Mrs Howard West and daughters Barbara and Linda of Hills boro and Mrs Levina West Mrs Lillian Parshall and Mrs Evelyn Newbrey of New Vien na' The Young family reunion was held Sunday at the Road Park nn Route 62 South of Hillsboro with around 80 repre Mrs Glenn Purtee and daugh sented An elaborate dinner ter Pamela and Mr and Mrs was held at the noon hour Sher Asa Purtee visited the home of man Young of Winchester re Mr and Mrs Clyde Cole and turned thanks daughters at Goshen Mrs William Hainm of Rip Saturday Mrs 4Clara Ward ley president presided'over the and Mr and Mrs Glenn Purtee afternoon business meeting'and daughter Pamela motored nrnmm Officers for 1965 are' to Elmville where they were as follows: Mrs Howard Wil evening dinner guests of Mrs Minnie Crum Miss Thelma Thornburg La PROBATE NOTICE AtrorOval and Settlement of Account Accounts and vouchers of following hamed persons tates have been filed in the Probate Court of Clinton County Ohio for nnnroval and settlement PNo 13607 Evelyn Ditto Admin istratrix of the Estate of Eddie Ditto deceased filed her first nal and Distributive Unless exceptions are filed there to said accounts will be and continued from day to day un may rile writtenexceptions to said accounts or to matters pertaining to ttw exe cution of the trust not less thh days prior to the date set for hea ing HOWARD BARNS Probate Judge''JANET WHEELER Deputy Clerk (Wed5Aug BILL'S URNITURE TV APPLIANCES Sabina 584 6321 were Mrs fourth birthday vers ary Sunday dinner guests of Hazel Combs observing anm farmers in northeastern Ohio have hn ranted nermission to light their cow' barns with 12 them from using electricity but such an arrangement has been Sunday dnnr Sut ot Mr and How dl Mrc Aro Rounder and SOD i tknlw MAtsr in the L4IV1A UL UV1GV AM Club Addition Weekend callers a ca 4 A 4 of Hillsboro and Mrs various groups believe that tele tHciAn £ac fionnftf nfi nm TmiTl red Mee Pamela Purtee visited 'all of last week in the home of Mr and Mrs Irvin Kerr of Hillsboro Mrs Pearl Bond had Sunday dinner with her sister Mrs Har vey Hutchens and Mr Hutchens of Snow Hill Mr and Mrs Orville Harner have just returned from a trip east They visited Mr and Mrs Robert Behler at Hamburg Pa and the New York air going on to Connecticut where they were guests of the family with whom their son John was PROBATE NOTICE Approval and Settlement of Account AAftAnnta and vouchers of tno of Clinton County Ohio for appro VaCasedNoett13586nLaura Osborn and 5K 'ffiMBVnVE AO CuS disposed of may fiie ing amily Reunions all of New Vienna Mr and The Rhonemus family held Mrs Richard Schell and Mr their annual family reunion at "and Mrs Raymond Young i 1 1 1 L4l a tUllMinnl ft n1 Mr VvlJl UJ Tv illHlligVVX and Mrs Ursel Webb and fami ly of Port William Mongold is a patient in Miami Valley Hospital Dayton His room number is 608 A Mrs Hazel Penn and Mrs Matthews entertained Mrs Carrie Eaton and Miss Geneva Johnson for their birthday anni versaries Sunday noon by dining at the Blue Grass Restaurant in Wilmington after they had all attended the service at the Methodist Church in New Vieni na where a former minister' Rev Wamsley preached Mrs Marjean Packard left Wednesday morning for her IHC New Antioch Mill New Antioch daughters Linda and Robyn rUlfttJU Willi Mr and Mrs Charles Moore rnnvfinipnfAl and daughters entertained over vunvenicIKc Saturday night and Sunday Mr out eunr and Mrs Richard Piper of ULIOt UUI MID Elizabethtown Tenn Mr Piper HEW COLD LOCK preached at the Church of I MAGNETIC DOORS Christ both morning and eve ning He will also be at the I ULL WIDTH Church of Christ next Sunday PORCELAIN for a trial sermon CRISPER Mr and Mrs Russell Severs DU I I tn ANU CHEESE KEEPER DEEP HANDIDOR STORAGE Sabina CARRTR MISS ELSA OSBORNE Phone 584 6051 Those from the ninth grade attending Methodist' Camp at Sabina this week are Carol Sal isbury Chris McGinnis Beth Harper and David Myers Mrs Anna Glenn of Cincin nati lias been a guest the past week of Mrs Minnie Mathews and granddaughter Elaine Har ner The Rea family reunion was held Sunday at the Park in Washington Among those attending were Mr and Mrs Russell Caplinger of Snow Hill and their houseguest their daughter Mrs Charles Eury and children and Mr and Mrs NftmmppC Ifi red Caplinger also of Snow ITW1IIIHCC3 111 Primary Polls WASHINGTON (AP) Mis nnn 9i inn 4iiiuur whs hui nr UO 1VUA MW LI 1 1 Lions extended iodine Anusn nomes DL in nhorfln nf intornrn IJJlllVPn ill VII Donald tation of the Amish religion for vision sets cannot oe run num the 12 volt batteries thus avoid ing the temptation of sin Last January the Amish men were told a certain amount of light would be required in then barns if they wanted to remain in the Cleveland market The Health ers to Health merely to enforce the Public Health Service require ment that all milk barns be nn wnom tneir son juuu naa a 4 exchangee Mr and Mrs bghtea enougn lor supervision Balp" Veil nd They milking and cleaning opera returned home by way of Ni ilk agara alls They were accom Zoltan Paltza chief milk in panied on their trip home from spector for Cleveland who en Connecticu by Linda Zander ccs the federal regulations connecucui oy rtKonv said he thought the compromise Amish worked out wonldbe aUU vpiauic long as the Amish will light theirbarns we make a fuss over how they care to do said Paltzax CORRESPONDENT Mose Hostatier of Millers MRS HAZEL COMBS burg a director of the Amish phone 584 5815 Milk Producers ederatipns was credited with working outvS the plan It will cost the Amish farmer about $250 to install the 12 volt batteries in his milk house 3 States Pick on an aunt Mrs rieien jnorvona patient in the Greenfield Hospi iai governor ui lurlner Mrs Eury and children are and renominated Rep Richard in the clasS returning weanesaay io ueu home in Glen Burnie Md Mr and Mrs Richard Dona hey Jr of Columbus Mrs Anna Glenn of Cincinnati spent Sun uaj niw 1 1 aav ana ina Harner and children John and victory Bush was for the year elected as follows Elaine ana Mrs Minnie mcuu va Mrs John Harper visitea wiin Mrs Helen Morton in the Green field Hospital Monday evening) Mr and Mrs riimp vurus and daughters have returned from a sight seeing trip to Ni agara alls and Wellington Ca nal They made stops at Steu benville Canton and Cedar i interest They also visited Cur sister and family Mr and Mrs Neil Reeder and daughters of Jefferson Ashtabula County Mr and Mrs Oscar Parshall of Hillsboro called Sunday eve ning on Mr and Mrs rank A Davis of Careytown Mr and Mrs James Cur? tis had Sunday dinner with his parents Mr and Mrs Harley nt Memphis and their houseguests Mr and Mrs fZlVPC Clark Curtis of Tucson Anz JUaUC JIYCO Joining the group for the after noon were cousins from Day II AH ton Mr and Mrs Durian Kir II 13 IvTT Wil loclc 1 Mrand Mrs Willard Lemin AnnArinninfl and Miss Carolyn called on rppUlllUI III ly Mrs Raymond Dillard and fam COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) The iiv Jsnnduv evening Mr DiUara U1 vo uenerai naavinvijr duuiuu is a patient in th Highland apportion seats in the vouniy luuouvv Jeffrey and David Hodson have guests from New York State their cousins Douglas Becky Springer Mrs Opal Nixon of Wilming ton and Miss Betty Miller spent the weekend with Mrs Cora Babb of Snow Hill On Saturday the three called on Mrs £hloe Doyler of Washington Personal Notes Mrs Bertha Walker of near wiTU 141 Hillsboro and Mrs Hugh Walk Wlln nUWE er and children Jeffery and dCUHCI Ui 1YUW IVldlKUL YISILUU Mb gm A A Ikl Thursday with Mrs Carrie Wil SEPARATE fKtbZtK ANU kta nd Mrs Klee Snoddy AUTOMATIC DEROST Miss Judy Carter of Martins ville is visiting with Mr and RSftJGtRATOR SECTION Scheduled The Win A Couple Class of theChurch of Christ will hold their picnic Saturday at 6:30 at the home of Mr and Mrs Berle Kendle In case of rain it will be at the church The Loyal Workers Class ot the Church of Christ will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the Mrs Eddie Helphenstine and church with Mrs Paul Ryan and Mrs Lorene McKenzie as co hostesses Mrs josepn Met cer to have the devotions 'Tkn rtaticThtors Class of linger and the Arringtons called souri Democrats apparently lhe church of Christ has can 4 lUvo XTolan XTnrfnnn a gave oecreiaiy ua celled ns Augusv uiccuub Hearnes their nomination for whicI1 was to be held today un crnvrnnr in an unset Tuesday fnrthpr notice due to illness Bolling as three states held pri marip: Bible School Committee Meets Hearnes held to a margin of The Committee or of Kettering visited overnight more than 30000 votes over Lt tion Bible School ot me mem Tiiiarv A Rush earlv to odist Churcn met weanesaay A AM 4 day with Mr andMrs his campaign staff the church with the commit ee TVim vaow alaritAfl SR fOLlOWSl i xx 1 1 1 i i i rQi backed by former President chairman Mrs Elmer Johnson "Harry Truman and retiring co chairman raaRiirfir Mrs oner his Sgiriholds up rill Smith and refreshments Hearnes '40 would face Repub Mrs' Harold Andersom The tern lican Ethan Shepley in Novem tative date wil be the second ber in norm aUyx Democratic week of June 1965 MBolling Sen Stuart Synjing sen easily defeated former state ton and all other incumbent con Atty Gen rank Benson Aftetivr mluiuav gressineu wuxi caaxij Point and many other places ot predominantly Republican neighbor Kansas the GOP gubernatorial primary held top billing Rep William Avery emerged with a margin of some 6000 votes over the nearest of seven opponents In Idaho Chief Justice Knudsen won a second six year term on the State Supreme 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