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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 2

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Deaths and unerals Livestock Markets A the re Har the Don't Play With ire 4 Jars $1 pounds 6 19c a Charles EXTRA! Jackets Good Now EXTRA! SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEE ONLY dor 19c ib 25c By EUGENE SMITH 1000 ree Parking THE COM PL HE VARIETY STORE JIM Case No 19739 4 5 9r 4 PAIR A Try Us OWN Chevrolet PATENT BALLERINAS 1 A 1032 i I vl 9 roger Ast MURPHY CO Wilmington Plaza Shopping Center CONTINUOUS SATURDAY SUNDAY ROM 5:30 PM 1 Clinton Memorial Hospital News Schedule for Meetings be and elected to the board of direc tors by the membership One of the first studies the board will undertake will be downtown parking It has been recommended that more free parking space be sought down town ICEBERG LETTUCE 24 Size ON HAND On hand for spring are new feminine looks in string gloves One idea is a long crocheted glove Chief's Lake 9 Miles West of Wilmington On Routes 3 and 32 At Clarksville Road Phone 289 2163 i (Cont)nnefi from one) after collection irst Qualify Regular CERTIIED OIL CO 363 Main Street OUR NEW PHONE Charade STANLEY DONENha Come Early! I daugh NUMBER 382 3864 CHICAGO (USDA) Hogs 6000 butchers strong to mostly 25 higher 1 2 200 220 lb butchers 1550 1575 bulk mixed 1 3 190 230 lbs 1500 1550 a few 2 3 210 230 lb 1475 1500 1 3 230 250 lbs 1450 1500 2 3 250 270 lbs 1400 1450 270 290 lb 1350 1410 1 3 400 500 Ib sows 1275 1325 2 3 500 650 lbs 1225 1275 Cattle 700 calves none hard ly enough of any class for ade quate test several loads choice 1075 1225 lb slaughter steers 2175 2225 a few lots good 20 00 2125 a few loads high good and choice 850 950 lb slaughter heifers 2100 2f75 Sheep 200 a few sales wooled slaughter lambs fully steady but hardly enough offered for a price trend scattering good to choice 80 110 lb slaughter lambs 2100 2300 LIEURANCE Insurance Service 230 South Phone 382 2597 and Mrs Elsie Grove They took 27 dozens of cook ies and magazines CatyWwidrey Grant Oepburn They play a game of danger and delight in URPMY 'WILMINCrTON RESH WHOLE RYERS Visitation meeting of' i Creek Clarksville Blanchester and Chester Granges will be held Wednesday at 8 m' in ROute 5 the Reesville School gymnasium gical instead of the grange hall as previously announced Every 37 seconds a fire breaks out in some city in the United States endangering lives or' destroying property Clarence Walz WEST CARROLLTON Clarence Walz 54 whose wife Pearl Leininger Walz formerly lived in Villars Chapel died Tuesday morning at the resi dence 40 Bella Casa here Mass will be celebrated at 8 a riday at the Church of the Ascension Woodland Dr Day ton Visiting hours are at the Westbrock funeral home Wayne Ave Dayton 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 tT Now thru Tuesday AT 7:10 9:30 A whirlpool of intrigue adventure and the unexpected! COUNTRY OVEN CAKE DONUTS Havy Wind Batters Area Open 8:30 AM 1 AM Daily and Sundays Blan of Names our Directors BLANCHESTER our riirprtnrs of Commerce will assume office Tuesday at the annual reorgan ization Harry Hill Morton Mi chaelson Edgar Haines and Mrs Dorothy Clifton were ADMISSIONS: Raymond Eakins Harveys burg today surgical Mrs Carl Walker Wilming Wednesday sur The extra jacket enters new season wardrobes as an indis pensable costume component Contrasting colors and prints appear in cutaway blazer and cape shapes as well as the easy open jacket years these application new the Chamber of each 29c bear Markets (Prices quoted tn this I for the quotations from ths dealers Tunit The Magical UWd 0 The DAotIm 6umm COUNTRY OVEN ANGEL OOD CAKE blank is needed call the 4 advisor Enrollment for the 4 Jun ior Leadership project will soon start Any 4 member 14 years by last Jan 1 and with three years of 4 work is eligible for Junior Leadership Contact your advisor about this project The Junior Leadership project has local club responsibilities and county club responsibili ties The first county wide meet ing for new Junior Leaders win be sometime in mid April Wright said column are obtained each day by asking local YOUNG THE VERY OLD AND EVERYONE IN BETWEEN! KROGER PURE nnrrrnnff All flavors except PRESERVES black raspberry SAV UP TO 56c ON OUR JARS WW ST WILMINGTON OHIO 382 nt with square throat tep red toe Sizes 4 to 10 Experienced Cook DELICIOUS OOD A CAB 24 Sugartree Ph 382 3864 William Eugene Dalton Jr "Wilmington 2 Wednes day surgical Ralph Lewis Lebanon Wed nesday medical Mrs Lila Hudgel 1808 Co lumbus St Blanchester Wed nesday medical Mrs William Nussbaum Pleasant Plain Route 1 Wed nesday' medical Mrs Charles Crumley Washington Wednesday medical Joseph 19 months son of Mr and Mrs' Joseph Carlier ayetteville today medical Robert Doak Wilmington Route 1 today surgical BIRTHS: To Mr and Mrs Lawrence Baker ayetteville Route 2 a son born at 12:22 on Wed nesday weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces To Mr and Mrs Gilbert Smith Lebanon Route 3 a son born at 5:35 on Wednes day weighing 8 ounces To Mr and Mrs James Leevers Lebanon ter bom today at 5:18 a weighing 7 pounds 9Vi ounces To Mr and Mrs Charles Newkirk Westboro a son bom today at 6:59 a weighing 9 pounds lOVi ounces DISMISSALS: Mrs Carroll Logan Pleasant awards if Plain Route 1 Wednesday alt er surgical treatment since eb 24 Leonard i 1 1 MorrowRoute 1 Wednesday after medical treatment since eb 23 Stanley Pringle Pleasant Plain Route 1 Wednesday aft er medical treatment since eb 22 Bruce 13 son of Mr and Mrs Robert Henry Jr Sabina Route 1 Wednesday after med ical treatment since riday Paul Riley 762 North South St Wednesday after medical treatment since eb 24 Wendy 2 daughter of Mr I and Mrs Joseph Curtin 588 North South St Wednesday after medical treatment since Sunday Karen' 14 daughter of Mr and Mrs Wallace Christoffel 760 Douglas St Wednesday after surgical treatment since Tuesday Mrs ranklin Barnes Lyncnburg and son Larry Lee born Sunday dismissed Wed I nesday Mrs Harold Uible New Vi enna and daughter Mary Vir I ginia born riday dismissed Wednesday wheii the rains stopped at the time' they did Reports from that communi ty show that there is little or no damage at this time Creek the cause of New flooding prob go out of its banks but harmlessly on SR 380 tween New Burlington Xenia BLANCHESTER Mayor rv Patterson renorted no trees mained dry which is unusual down or tree litter in streets in his village but about 25 flooded basements were re ported in various parts of town along with some downed and damaged awnings got off he said Port William was not affected by either the water or the high winds ork was reported5 over its banks in some places near the village but not enough to any threats Martinsville had nothing more serious to report than flooded i 4 in Club Con 4 and RAMSEY'S Electric Back Hoe Septic Tank Work ree Estimates Ph 783 3575 and WESTERN AUTO STORE 118 Broadway Blanchester All Wizard Appliances Phone 783 2381 in that it escapee wun nothing worse than some tree litter in the streets He aaueu that village service crews base two that village service pumped about a dozen ments in the village and more in rural areas had water in streets for 24 the may or said the school re New Burlington which would bear the brunt of any heavy rainfall and subsequent flood ing breathed a sigh of relief A) Sturdy leather oxiord in black or brown eather Composition sole end rubber heel Joys' sizes S'j to 3 1 (B) Spring and summer sandals of black imi tation patent tapered toe composition sole and heel Mi to 3 (C) Black patent swivel strap sandals lightweight comfortable! or Little sizes to Wwnw 9 Melvin So high were the gales' at this time that both the tractor and trailer were blown over into a nearby ditch officers said There were no injuries and lit tie damage IN CLARKSVILLE Little 4 Ant otfor it Hanks were scattered over spots and threatened lawns the home of George Harper near the mill west of tne vu lage The creek subsided 'how dnmotfo rACIllted Mtltl 111 11 Zl 111 VX Sabina Mayor Sherrill bmnn lawns IN NEW VIENNA witnesses said the water reached a depth of 14 inches in some spots with ever VU1U11LCCI UltJUCU was most of Wednesday night pump reported that his village ing At the armers Elevator pumping lasted from 1 through midnight Also hard hit were and the parsonage of the airview riends Church near Lees Creek" Ohio State Patrol officers ported a freak accident on SR 3 due to the high winds About 8 a today they said the engine of a tractor pulling an empty trailer threw a rod and tile driver pulled over to the side of the road near During Pone Papacy we saw Catholic priests and Protestant ministers appear hand in hand 011 religion without provoking argument We saw a Catholic Cara inal call on and meet with the Archbishop of Canterbury for the first time in more than 300 years a Pjesbytenan Moaerator meet wnu i narvarrl meeting in history We saw a religious Seminar at Harvard with Catholic Cardinals priests and laymen meeting witii high ranking Protestant clergy and laymen This too was the first such meeting ever held Today people of all faiths are further heartened by Pope determination to continue Pope John dedication to the universal brotherhood of man It gladdens the hearts of aU men to see Pope Paul mingle with people beyond Vatican walls He is certainly trying hard to remove even more of the shadows of religious isolationism All people everywhere will benefit when each one of us individually realizes we are all one body baptized in one body When we stop to think of it surely that is not too much to expect of the human is it EUGENE SMITH EUGENE SMITH UNERAL HOMES SOUTH SOUTH ST NEW VIENNA 987 3442 201 MAIN ST BLANCHESTER 783 2156 Colossal Shrimp 135 Rib Eye Steaks $150 Bone Steaks $2 25 ried Chicken $145 Super Texas Burger 80 ried Oysterpe $135 All popular sandwiches 2 Wilmington News Journal Thursday March 5 1964 (It) Nub ie eer swe rtfld ipeeffieatiMt WILMINGTON SHOPPING CENTER Deadline for 4 Awards Near Paul Wright county Ex tension agent said today that Saturday is the last date to ap olv for one of the six county awards available in eluding: the Ohio gress Mill Junior Leadership Camp Conservation Camp' Any 4 member 14 and older may apply for an A TUnilRUT fifi TH WK I onucj AT MURPHY'S SAT MARCH 12 2 :10 and 4 PM SUN MARCH 8th AT 1:30 and 3:20 PM To Be ollowed By Our Regular Program 1 And here's the man who sees to Jt you get that last word His name is red Kibbey and he heads up our Owner Relations Department He works closely with Chevrolet and Buicks Department of Owner Re lations to see that every customer of ours is treated with special care Why? Because you as a customer are our only business and therefore very special to us or this reason we'll take better care of your investment and see that you receive expert serv ice reasonably priced That's why we say that the last word at our deal ership is yours and why we will listen KGORDON MURRAY Present Women Sew for Chillicothe Veterans Six local women went to Chil licothe Wednesday to sew for the veterans in the hospital and to take them gifts They are Mrs Edith Steele Mrs Iva Baker Mrs Artie Grove Mrs Nellie Jackson Mrs Bess West IN THE COURT COMMON PLEAS CLINTON COUNTY OHIO Vert Theodore Williams Plaintiff vs Ruth rederica Williams Defendant RUTH REDERICA WILLIAMS whose last known place of resi dence is 918 West Elm Street Compton California will hereby take notice that on the 25th day of January 1964 the undersigned Verl Theodore Williams filed his petition against her in the Court of Common Pleas of Clinton County Ohio praying for a divorce and other relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and wilfull absence for more than one (1) years Said cause will be for hearing on and after the 14th day of March 1964 VERL THEODORE WILLIAMS By: Dennis and Cartwright His Attorneys (Thurs5Mar In EASTMAN COLORSCOPE Jr I High Quality! i 1 A Sag I I $999 "'A' 'v'' 1 fl Dk 1 Corn ear $114 Corn shell $117 Wheat 187 Beans $258 Oats 70 Barley $100 POULTRY Old roosters 5c Heavy hen He Leghorns EGGS AND BUTTERAT Butterfat 39c 44c Eggs 38c.

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