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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 17

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Is Poised To orm New Culbert Rail Empire i Ssy the pledge 4 WE REMODEL I RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Phone 382 2642 Beech Grove Rd Your patience has been rewarded 4 Ji Pre tax merger savings were rmiuiHiiiuimiiinuumimmimni jmijiinuunuiuiuiiuiirffn I I I I are the words for the Buicks! You Pay Dear or Lunch Served by Jim Cook Chevrolet Buick 1032 Main St Phone 382 2542 it A AUCTION SMITH BABB EAMAN CO Commerce conditioned PROMPTSERVICE REE ESTIMATES 4 3 X4 4 OR THE university students schools Persistent Pennsy refusal railroad analysts agreed would have torpedoed the vision nur tured by leading rail executives of three competitively balanced regional raii systems in the East where several roads have suffered heavy losses in recent years The third system started tak ing shape last year when the Chesapeake Ohio Railway was authorized to control the then ailing Baltimore Ohio The Pennsy the larg est railroad a ma jor move under the divestiture agreement Tuesday Under a plan jointly an nounced with the 800000 into the system on a straight purchase for $27 million The Akron Canton Youngs town likewise would be pur chased and the Pittsburgh West Virginia leased in perpe New Otani western style alum has t' rooms 16 banquet halls and a revolving lounge atop the shaped structure offering a spectacular view RUSHING OLYMPICS first skyscraper the Hotel New Otani is being rushed to completion for the Olymp CORRESPONDENT MRS MABEL DAVIS Phone 987 5071 Af McGinnis Mark Layman Bob by Curtis Rennie Kuntzman Billy 'Wilkinson and Tommy Kuntzman They were joined later by the father and brothers Donald and Hugh Jr Recognition Day The Pennsy in return will re ceive new 4 5 8 per cent debentures convertible after three years into common at $130 a share but only by holders other than the Pennsy The merger for is suance to Nickel Plate holders of 45 of a share of com mon for each share of Nickel Plate Next the combined Nickel Plate would lease and 232 South Street Phone 382 2049 Wilmington Ohio DPI To Award Girls' Scholarships Shaffer Mr and Mrs' Richard Terrell (Meriem Pegan) and Mr and Mrs William Wolfe all of New Vienna Grange Party The committee who gave of their time and efforts on the Union Grange Booth at the Count? and State tak ing second place in each gather ed at the home of their chair man Mr and Mrs Elvis Wiget and son Craig Sunday noon at estimated by the at $27 million annually after five years In negotiations leading up to the ICC approval the promised that if its merger plan went through it would study possible affiliation with the money losing Erie Lackawanna Railroad Ph Sale Conducted By Exley Wical Associates Realtors Auctioneer 58 South Mulberry Street Wilmington Ohio Call 382 3007 their Snow Hill home for a pic nic dinner and afternoon of re Edwin Perry sang a solo creation The committee and Sunday morning at the Method their families include Mr and ist worship service Mrs Jack Mrs Wiget and son Mr and Mrs rank Young and son Ken ny Mr and Mrs Richard Pope and son Larry and daughter Dix ie and Mr and Mrs Estel Irwin Birthday Supper Mrs Hugh Burton entertained for their youngest child' Aaron on his 10th birthday anniversary Saturday with a cook out sup per His sisters Dianne Cynthia and Lydia conducted several games which the boys enjoyed as well as the opening of his many gifts Mrs Burton assisted by her daughters served the supper to Aaron Tommy Lloyd Jimmy Mongold Timmy Penn Tim TENER'S SERVICE STATION Xenia Avenue Wilmington ics beginning Oct 10 in To striction The kyo The 17 story alum has 1200 inum clad building ushers in a new rea of Japanese architecture with relaxa tion of the 100 feet high re Wilmington 4 Croghan accompanied him pn the piano Student Recognition Day was observed There were 10 students present who are en tering college or a this fall Some of the had departed for their Personal Dr and Mrs son of Joy Ill with their fami ly took their son William to Richmond Ind Sunday where he will be a student at Earlham College The Culbertsons were guests of her mother Mrs Gurney Terrell and Mr and Mrs James Terrell for Monday luncheon In the evening they were all dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Svend Peterson of Wilmington at the Golden Lamb in Leba non Mr and Mrs rank A Davis of Careytown Mr and Mrs Jerry Davis of Highland and Mr and Mrs Jerry Greene and daughter Karen Sue of Hills bort) made up a party Sunday to go to Cincinnati to spend the day at the Zoological Gardens and enjoy a picnic lunch at noon Sept 17 Mr and Mrs Davis visited with relatives Mr and Mrs William enner near Lon don Mr and Mrs reeman of Snow Hill returned home Sept 17 from Kansas where they visited in the home of their daughter Mr and Mrs Lee Brekke and daughters Previous to this visit they had spent some time with another daughter Mr and Mrs Howard Rolston and family in Massachusetts Mrs Roderick Davies of Day ton was a guest of Mr and Mrs You SAVE 2c ob every gallon when you fill wp at v' Pennsylvania Railroad the 171 mile Akron Canton Youngs town Railroad and the 132 mile Pittsburgh West Virginia Railway The track for completing the merger was cleared last week wren the Pennsylvania Railroad pledged to divest itself of 313 per cent of voting stock Stuart Saunders Pennsyl vania chairman since last Oc and prior to that archi tect of the merger as president of the called an of The Interstate Commission had approval of the expansion program on divestiture by the Pennsy of and Wabash securities totaling more than $400 million Earlier the Pennsy had re fused to give up its holdings other cities to the bustling At pending ICC approva of a pro lantic Coast port of Norfolk posed merger of the Pennsy and Va on the far side of the rich the New York Centra1 Railroad Pocahontas coal country Hinged on the present a thriving coal hauling line the nw system is expected to gen ate annual revenues of around $550 million This would put it seventh among Ameiican rail roads although in it will not place among the top 10 in mile age As a moneymaker it would rank at or near the head of the 100 major railroadsAssets will total $19 billion Joined with the will be the Wabash and Nickel Plate railroads both major proper ties along with the 110 mile Sandusky (Ohio) line of the arm Machinery Dairy Cattle Hay Straw Household Goods and Misc Saturday Sept 26 '64 BEGINNING AT 10:30 A (Lunch Served) TACiTtn wUIac cAiith nf Ypnia nhio mile north of Spring Valley Paintersville Road on the Anderson Road (ollow arrows off State Route 380 or 68) ARM armall tractor with super pak and new rubber ord tractor in good condition New Holland Super 67 Hayliner like new John Deere manure spreader like new 3 pull type plow ord 2 plow Oliver and Co op disc ord mower ord 2 row cultivator Wagner front end loader for ord 2 Lehr gravity beds 2 Co op wagon gears like' new one with flatbed Oliver 2 row corn picker Oliver 12 7 grain drill AMC riding mower IHC 2 row corn picker with 3 pt hitch Clinton chain saw 2 row ro tary hoe two 2 wheel trailers and many hand shop and misc items DAIRY Holstein cow 4 yrs old just freshened high 2x65 lbs 3 Holstein cows 5 yrs old high 2x65 lbs Holstein cow 5 yrs old high 2x60 lbs Holstein cow 8 yrs old high 2x60 lbs Holstein cow 12 yrs old high 2x70 'lbs Holstein cow 5 yrs old high 2x45 lbs 2 Ayrshire cows 5 yrs old high 2x50 lbs 2 Ayrshire cows 5 yrs old high 2x45 lbs Ayrshire cow 7 yrs old' high 2x50 lbs Ayrshire cow 3 yrs milking Ayrshire cow 6 yrs old to freshen by day of sale 6 Holstein heifers approx 2 yrs old all bred tot fall freshening 6 Holstein yearling heifers open and 3 Holstein calves 3 to 7 mos old Surge milking unit bucket strainer and misc Individual Health Papers furnished HAY 150 bales of 1st cutting alfalfa 525 bales 2nd cutting alfalfa 110 bales 3rd cutting alfalfa 225 bales of oat straw and 135 bales of wheat HOUSEHOLD GOODS Garland gas range rigidaire refrigerator fuel oil heater 275 gal oil tank oak table and'6 chairs buffet and china closet 2 beds with springs wash stands side board dresser librar tables various chairs telephone stand and chair writ ing desk lawn chairs Vi ton rigidaire air conditioner inter com system Maytag wringer washer double tubs dishes pots pans drapes curtains and many other miscy ueiuB CASH day of sale Not Responsible or Accidents NEW YORK A mighty new railroad empire nearly four years in the making will Lnk the Missouri Valley to the East Coast xt month Its formal creation under sponsorship of the Norfolk Western Railway will mark a giant step toward reorganiza tion of the rail network into perhaps a dozen regional systems The greater Norfolk West ern barring an llth hour hitch will begin taking shape Oct 16 under a consolidation plan in volving five other roads Combined their tracks will sprawl 7800 miles through 14 states and cross into Canada near Buffalo NY On the west the tracks will link Omaha Neb Kansas City Mo St Louis Mo DesMoines Iowa Chicago and Thursday Sept 24 1964" Wilmington News Journal 3 i 3 Jii 9 ROOM SEMI MODERN HOME and Large Collection Antiques Cut Glass Glass and Crystal urniture Appliances SATURDAY OCT 3 1964 Beginning 12 Noon a REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 2 PM LOCATED 139 Qwens Avenue Wilmington Ohio PERSONAL PROPERTY Beginning 12 Noon ANTIQUES 6 clocks 3 coffee grinders carnival glass cut glass 5 kerosene lamps wooden measures tea pots sugar bowls marble top chest chest of drawers 3 thread cases fireplace set vases plates dishes 5 rocking chairs pitchers stereoscope storage chest what not shelves trundle bed copper boiler 5 flat irons pie safe stone jars jugs quilting frames crocks UR NITURE modern bedroom suite 2 chest of drawers 2 living room suites 5 rocking chairs 5 iron beds com plete 4 dressers many miscellaneous chairs 2 library tables mirrors 5 stands 5 flower stands lamps Crosley TV radio and record player 3 radios 'ward robe round oak coalstove Maytag washer double tubs 2 kerosene oil heaters 3 rifles shot gun feather pillows 3 electric sweepers 2 gas space heaters lawn swing porch glider 3 hassocks spreads blankets linens dishes pots and pans: miscellaneous tools auto parts nuts bolts paint auto jacks tires battery charger and many other items TERMS CASH REAL ESTATE SELLS 2 PM We have an older home in sturdy condition well painted good roof and on a quiet street ihe type suitable tor a home for vourself or could be rented to advantage This 9 room semi modern home with attached garage has 4 bedrooms and bath upstairs with 5 rooms downstairs A front porch and rear screened porch provide comfort and protection In addition to the attached garage a 2 car concrete block garage is located to the rear of this lot with access to Walnut Street This home is located only steps from churches schools food markets and down town shopping area let this opportunity slip by Call Exley Wical Associates Realtors Auctioneer 382 3007 for details and showing prior to day of sale TERMS SALE $60000 at time of sale balance up on delivery of deed on or before November 3 1964 OWNERS: Opal Beatty Bill Winkle Walter Winkle axxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxTxxxxxxi JOE HOSIER Sligo Peter Demas Tuesday town Pa where they are en Mr Charles Hughes of Wil rolled in the Westtown Schools mington and Mrs Mabel Davis Jonathan in his second year called on Mr and Mrs and Brian in his first WhUe in Hook and Miss Ada Preston in the east the Terrells visited an Wilmington Monday afternoon aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs James Terrell Stefen Wolff and family in New returned home Sept 17 from York and also visited the taking two of their sons to West air New Vienna CARRIER DOUGLAS HUTCHINS Phone 987 3892 1961 Class Reunion The New Vienna High School Classof the year 1961 held the first reunion Sunday at the Denver Williams Jr Memorial Park with basket dinner at noon Nine out of the 26 graduates were present with their famil ies They had an enjoyable after noon visiting Those present were: Mr and Mrs Glenn Williams and son from Loveland Mr and Mrs Sydney Berger (Sharon John son) and family of Blanchester Mrs Gilbert Smith (Carolyn Ledford) and of Mor shares held by the Pennsy risville Mr and Mrs Thomas about one third of the Penn Moore and daughter of Xenia total holding be and Mrs Douglas Bernard transferred to the in 80 from Wilmington Miss Betty OGO share installments over the Scholarships worth $9000 will next 10 years be awaraea oy rne ay ion row er and Light Company to Junior Homemakers in West Central Ohio early in 1965 James Stuart president said that the company instituted this program to serve two pur poses: (1) encourage outstand ing young women to go on to higher education and (2) to bring greater recognition to the important task of homemaking or the bast five years has been sponsoring top science eventually acquire the Wabash students mostly boys to the The Sandusky line would come National 'Youth Conference on the Atom This new scholarship program said Stuart is aimed at senior high school girls plan ning: to further their education The program called the Jun ior Homemaker Scholarship tuity Awards is open to any senior girl going to school within the service area of our awards of $500 each will be made in the Greater Dayton areas and a total of 12 awards of $500 each will be made to girls in the districts out side of Dayton In addition the best Junior Homemaker among the finalists will receive another $1000 making a total of $9000 in awards Girls from approximately 134 high schools within service area will be eligible serves an area of about 6000 square miles in West Cen tral Ohio) According to the rules girls do not have to be studying home economics in high school nor need they plan to major in home economics in college But they must plan to go to a college or university or some other institution which requires a tuition or fee Money will be made available to this institution to help defray neces sary expenses of the student for one year If all the award money is not used during this period then the remainder can be ap plied to a second year of educa tion in the same school Girls will be selected in a con test which will take plfcce in each of districts during January and ebruary of 1965 The 16 winners will also com pete with each other in the finals in Dayton for the additional award of $1000 Girls maycom pete in such categories as food preparation sewing interior decoration using lighting and home laundry the automotive event of the year announcement time for the glamorous new Buicks Come in and get an eyeful of these gorgeous new cars but stop there Ask for the keys and take one out for a drive ind out for yourself how really great motor ing can be Seven great series to choose from Riviera Electra 225 Wildcat LeSalire Skyroof Sportwagon Skylark and Special Actually a Buick to fit the budget of most any new car buyer wait Make a date today to see and drive the great ones for Buick you really rather have a Buick Who Mt! Kt HE 3m Eg Zoar Church ADAMS EICHMAN 1 Xenia Ohio Phone 372 6798 Warren Vernon Kelley Associates Xenia Ohio 1 Phone 372 3716 372 Sale Conducted By BUILD Now ready for you to see and drive at Jim Cook Chevrolet Buick xr swwstwjnu'wnwin 1 HOI i k'si wv nrt ft Jf 1 Xs Mi Wil no 1 sis ISIIIQRL at ft LITTTTlXXIXXIXlXXIIZIXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXJtXT A CT I 'I I iH i I iM a I 33 I 35 I Mil I 3h 1 I ta JU kxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx? 1 5 JC I I I II vxDoammoaanaK a KA nil I I Lz z' 1 I I A r' I I fl 11 I 7 ski SMITH BABB EAMAN CO.

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