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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 2

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OR Gls CiwimaScopC tftjroeS HIT NO 3 ANOTHER GREAT PATTERSON SARGENT PRODUCT armer Owned Phone 2 2781 zva Main Winning ton Phone 2 2559 arm INISH ORi work Pres in he he SUNDAY nl DRIVE IN in family since the of his great great grandfa the late Massachusetts sen Pick farm Closed all day Wednesday When your teeth all start decay ing and your minds all full of fear lime thats sure to save you from your dentist twice a year Agricultural limestone will put back the calcium for better bones and teeth of the family and more profit for your efforts Dr rank Oelerich Optometrist DRIES IN 2 HOURS NO MESSY CLEAN UP the defendants attorney Charles Weather MRS ETHEL HAYES draft board orders to do work in maintenance of the national health and welfare in lieu of serving in the armed forces On June 1 he decided to take a job as laundry worker at the hos pital here and the indictment was dismissed by US District Judge Charles McNamee No Penalty or Additional Payments 118 Main Street Blanchester i Long Term Up To 40 Yrs Daily News Journal Saturday July 23 1960 WJlminftoa Ohio jWventBrea 'Hpckjebewu 3 rmn TAKE THE AMILY OUT TO A MOVIE UNDER THE STARS CHILDREN UNDER 12 REE usKCTwauTOamr Ml COAT crass MOST MKB wmmause nation covtiau mi hum MORI AVAH toon Mainly About People Office Hours: 9:30 A to 4:00 CONTINUOUS SATURDAY And Sunday rom 1 Leroy Ashley 3D Gadsen Ala speeding charge dismissed Betsy A Gutterman 23 Wil mington speeding $28 forfeited Edward Prokes 29 Steuben ville speeding: $18 forfeited Charles Pendleton 23 Wil mington speeding $18 forfeited William Gillispie 46 Cincin nat permitting unicensed driver to drive $25 and costs Douglas High 22 speeding $28 for feited Robert Morgan 18 Sabina driving left of center $15 and costs William Rieske 23 Blanchester speeding $18 forfeited rank Stewart 32 Columbus passing on hillcrest $28 forfeited Warren Workman 26 Dayton ficticious registration $30 and costs Dorothy Campbell 40 Wil mington driving left of center $18 forfeited Herbert Miller 38 Lebanon yellow line violation $28 forfeited Johnny Woodward 22 Sum ner speeding $28 forfeited Raymond Wheeling New Vienna struck in a menacing manner $50 and costs $40 suspended Bynum Broadway 32 Mon roe Route 3 expired license $28 forfeited rancis Ross 78 Columbus driving left of center $10 and costs Ronald Hannan 22 Cincinnati speeding $10 forfeited William Lemay 36 Dayton reckless operation $28 forfeited Action for money: Acacia In Scooter Car Crash Breaks Youth's Leg GOP To Use Historic Gavel dustries Inc Blanchester vs Roger Dunham Clarksville plain tiff ordered to recover $18372 and costs Action for money: Clinton Coun ty arm Bureau Wilmington vs Ralph Davis Sr Sabina Route 2 plaintiff ordered to recover $8847 and costs Amish Man Jailed or Leaving Job CLEVELAND An Amish conscientious objector who quit a draft assigned job at University Hospital here was in Medina County jail today Paul A Miller 23 was arrested by BI agents Thursday at his home in Wilmont Holmes County Edward Hargett agent charge of the BI here said quit his hospital job because objected to Sunday work Miller Was indicted May 12 on a charge of failure to comply with GRANDSTAND BOX SEATS OR THE BIG SESQUICENTENNIAL CLINTON COUNTY AIR ive County Parts and Sales Jamestown Ohio Phone OR 5 851 1 Laurence Pickard agricultural missionary with riends at Wyan dotte Okla will be the guest speaker at the 10:30 a worship service at the Wilmington riends Church Sunday the Rev Lorton Heusel pastor announced Pickard was graduated from the University of Massachusetts where he majored in agricultural eco nomics and farm management Before his work with riends in 1951 he was agricultural mission ary with the Methodist Church in New York and Tennessee and was farm manager and instructor at Scarritt College Rural Center near HIT NO 2 Rita Moreno Mark Damon THIS REBEL meter rates are no expensive tanks to buy It's convenient no running no we keep your tank filled Quality test ed beyond industry require a cleaner richer fuel which lasts longer The Perfect eel or Heetiagl HA LOANS $400 DOWN $92 PER MONTH HA IN SERVICE INANCING also available Direction to Lakewood St HL 73 west to Lakewood Sub dlvuloa Arts ollow streets to the sew development Clinton Memorial Hospital News An 18 year old of Wilmington Route 3 is in Clinton Memorial Hospital with a fracture of the up per left leg Jacob Reeder was in jured when a motor scooter driven by 16 year old David NeWton Wil mington Route 3 sideswiped an automobile riday State Highway Patrolmen said the accident occurred at 12:25 on Lewis Rd close to the junction with Route 380 Reeder was a passenger on the motor scooter The automobile which was not seriously damaged was driven by Kenneth I Shelton 49 Wilming ton Route 3 officers said The acc ident la still under investigation limey Says Town Country School Board DON'T MISS OUR GRAND OPENING SAT and SUNDAY Homes Built by RUPEL CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION TA 9 1148 State Penal Shoemaking Backlog Is Reported COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Ohio Penal Industries reported today that shoe manufacturing produc tion at Mansfield reformatoryhaj reached a peak where shoes can be sold to city and county institu tions Lea Closson acting superinten dent of penal industries said the reformatory was unable to turn out sufficient shoes to supply state institution needs until several months ago A surplus Of 30 00C pairs of shoes now has been built Healthfully Air Conditioned or Your Comfort Tonite Lost Times BONUS EATURE SATURDAY 1 rM HIT NO 1 Victor Mature Rita Gam Gabriele ersetti Temperature for 24 hours ending at sunset riday maximum 89 mini mum ao Lowest during night 8 a 10 a 12 Noon Precipitation Character of Day Wind at 1 Humidity 10 a Barometric Reading Nashville Tenn It ijt there that many prospective rural missionar ies receive training As a farmer pastor Pickard with the help of his wife Lucille seeks to serve spiritual needs of the people of the area through a church program and also strives to be identified with the people in community activities in order to raise the standard of living The people with whom they work ire impoverished On a demonstration farm ard helps introduce better methods riends have been in this with Indians since 1870 when ident Grant asked Quakers to work with Indians sent from the east out to Indian territory The Quak ers accepted and helped establish 14 missions As the Indians be came more self sufficient the riends withdrew from them in some cases prematurely as the In dians were not ready to be on their own There are now four centers the riends maintain with the Indians in Oklahoma They are Council House Wyandotte and Hominy in northeast Oklahoma and Kickapoo Center near Oklahoma City Pick ard is at Council House rural mis sion Anyone interested is welcome attend the service The following committees of the Clinton County Sesquicentennial are to meet Thursday at 8 at risch's: executive pageant and evening worship service as well as community representatives and parade chairmen MUNICIPAL COURT (Judge rank Jandes) West Virginia Jails Ohioan for Shooting HUNTINGTON WVa (AP) James Hatfield 35 of London Ohio has been sentenced to ttfo to 10 years in the state penitentiary by Common Pleas Judge Ernest Winters Hatfield was Convicted by a common plegaeourt jury earlier this month bn a charge of mali cious wounding in connection with the shooting of his wife Mary Evelyn 26 The mother of ihree was shot four times at her home here COLOR MATCH VOUR ROOM BOND Latex lat Wall lnHn SAtlN LUX Semi Gios or Woodwork INSURE AGAINST IRE LIEURANCE INSURANCE SERVICE 230 South 2 2597 ADMISSIONS Alfred Davidson Blanches ter riday medical Jacob Reeder 17 son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Reeder Wil mington Route 3 riday fractur ed hip Randy McNeil 8 son bf Mr and Mrs Jacob McNeil Sabina ri day surgical Miss Ruth Wysong Clarksville riday medical BIRTHS: To Mr and Mrs Larry Ertel Blanchester a daughter weighing 6 pounds 12ta ounces riday at 2:31 A son weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces today at 3:18 a to Mr and Mrs Ronald Main Hills boro To Mf and Mrs Paul Czaika Blanchester Route 1 a son weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces today at 4:10 a A daughter wighing 7 pounds 3V4 ounces today at 5:24 a to Mr and Mrs Joseph Mitchner New Burlington Route 1 DISMISSALS: Mrs Benjamin Hathaway 300 Darbyshire Dr and son Rand all Jeffrey born Sunday dismiss edriday Mrs Robert Dewitt 163 Owens Ave and daughter Kim berly Louise born Monday dis missed riday Mrs Robert McGrath Mor row and son George Randall born Thursday dismissed riday Mrs Charles A DeBoard 338 Spring St and son Jeffrey Keith born Tuesday dismissed riday Dwight Elliott Lynchburg dis missed riday after medical treatment since Sunday Steven Ray Kelley 9 son of Mr and Mrs Virgil Kelley Hillsboro dismissed riday after tonsillec tomy Wednesday Mrs Everett Cade New Vien na dismissed riday after medi cal treatment since July 13 EMERGENCIES Mrs Herbert Wilson Sabina riday medical Mrs Sylvester Buckamner Mor row riday medical Herbert Burns Leesburg day burns of both eyes Connie Sue Brewer 2t4 daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Hugh Brewer Clarksville riday medical niUVE'IN THEATRE WILMINGTON NEW HAVEN Conn (AP) An oak gavel carved from a piece of a famed American warship used in the 1860 Republican con vention that nominated Abraham Lincoln 100 years ago will be used to open the GOP convention in Chicago Monday George A Morton a New Haven insurance man delivered the gavel to the state committee headquar ters in Hartford today The knocker has been handed down days ther afor and congressman George Ashmun The gavel was made of oak from the American frigate Law rence Commodore Oliver Hazard flagship of the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813 whiji may be purchased now Better get yours early to be siue Contact: MISS GERTRUDE HANKS 145 South St Wilmington Phone 2 5534 THE CLINTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 8S 7S 80' 83 None Partly cloudy West 78 305 READ THE CLASSIIED ADS CHARLES INWOOD Services for Charles Inwood 49 of New Burlington who died at 7 a riday while working as inspector at rigidaire plant No 2 in Day ton will be held Monday at 4 at Run Baptist Church The Rev Byron Leaser of Knightstown Ind brother in law will conduct the services and bur ial will be in New Burlington Mr Inwood had been in poor health for two years but death was unexpected He waa born March 22 1911 in Chester Township the son of Vern on and Elsie Dixon Inwood He was married Sept 2 1941 The wife Pauline survives He was a member of Run Baptist Church Others surviving are foursons Ashley Allen Markand Jonathan and a daughter Jane all at home five sisters Mrs Paul Lafferty ofCochocton Mrs Byron Leaser of Knightstown Ind Mrs Dorr And erson of New Concord Mrs John Talmage of Rossmoyne and Mrs Maurice Bogan of near Wilming ton Calling hours are at the Reyn olds funeral home after 2 Sunday and at the church Monday from 3 to time of services NEWTON TUCKER Services for Newton Tucker who died Tuesday were held Thursday aft ernoon at Reynolds funeral home in charge of the Rev Charles Kirsch who also read the memoir Organ transcriptions were played in the service Pallbearers were Charles oster Robert oster Thom as Rayburn Allen Wolfe Heb er Custisnd John Martin LINDA ANN ROVENTE Last rites for Linda Ann Ro vente two day old daughter of Capt and Mrs red Rovente who died July 13 in Bremerhaven Ger many will be read at St Anth Episcopal Church Tuesday at 3 by the Rev Donald Pat terson rector of St Andrews Church in Washington If there are to be calling hours Reynolds funeral home will an nounce them Capt Rovente arrived from Ger many riday and is stopping at the General Denver Hotel RED BENLEHR uneral services for red Allen Benlehr who died unexpectedly riday at his residence 894 Xenia Ave have been changed from the scheduled Monday to Tuesday at 2 at Reynolds funeral home Calling hours at the funeral home will be any time after Monday noon SUNDAY MURPHY MMI xj MMa Jury Rules Will Invalid your own back yard this summer Swim more enjoy time with your family Swimming Pools starting at $1000 Low down payment easy terms ay as you use il No Money Down $12990 ull Sales Price Seeks unds Members of the board of direct ors of the Town Country School discussed the depleted tressury of the school plans to raise some money and the possibility of re ceiving new pupils from Highland County at their meeting Thursday night: The financial report showed that the treasury cohtained $160 not enough to pay salaries for August und raising projects adopted include a in their booth at the Clinton County air the sale of programs for the auto races on Aug 13 and the sale of imprinted ballpoint pens Mrs Donald Goodwin Blan chester was nominated to fill the vacancy created by the resigna tion of Stanley Dorsey Blanches ter Newly elected director rank Priest Jr attended Hie session contracts will be one of the subjects for discussion at the next meeting set for Aug 25 It was reported that a Hillsboro service organization is interested in entering several Highland Coun tychildren in the school for the September term The directors de cided to discuss the proposal furth er A PAEVELAND SONS INC 419 High St Wilmington Phone 2 $52 Trayf the finest of all WALL PAINT OR INTERIOR DECORATING CHIUS! 'THRILL jwTero the campus! Tonite Last Times 1st Wilmington Showing! armer Missionary To Speak At riends Church Sunday THE MELVIN STONE COMPANY Melvin Ohio Phone 2 2288 Jordan Dentist Main St Blanchester Phone SU 3 2071 I mT $1000 fflfe time Metered YOU WON'T BE LONG! ATER YOU SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OER IN LAKEWOOD Conventional Homes of Excellent Construction Plaintiffs Win Case In Henry Estate An event unique in CHnton Coun ty court history took place in Com mon Pleas Court riday when nine members of a 12 man petit jury voted to uphold the claim that a will and subsequent codicil were Invalid This con cluded a sisters vs brother suit filed last November Plaintiffs Eva West 788 Rom bach Ave and aye Davis ay etteville are daughters of the late' Mrs Gusta Henry whose son Roy Hehry 136 Wood St is executor of his estate and a defendant Nominal defendants were Eve lyn Vandervort Clarksville RR Julienne Nichols Wil mington RR June Walraven 705 Prairie Ave Henry West Green Hills Cincinnati and Roy Henry Jr Wilmington RR According to coqrt records Mrs Henry died May 5 1959 leav ing a purported will dated May 20 1954 and a codicil dated Sept 19 1958 Both were admitted to pro bate May 28 1959 The plaintiffs through their at tornies Max Dennis Jr and rederick Buckley both of Wil mington claimed undue influence and restraint were exerted on Mrs Henry by her son and daugh ter in law when these documents were prepared They further asked the Court to find both papers as the last will and of Mrs Henry and garded i Representing was Wilmington Hart After deliberating for 65 min utes the jury arrived at its deci sion In a civil action nine Concur ring jury votes is all that is re quired The estate will now be consider ed as to be divided equally among the two plaintiffs and Roy Henry UUDREH Hepburn TheNuns $89 00 Per Month Including Taxes and Insurance EDERAL LAND BANK ASSN 323 COURT ST WASHINGTON oyaite County Clinton County Madison County RICHARD WKTTC8IDE MANAatn Long Term Low Interest nn 5 1 I MMBM MMONI iMUMB iMI ORMi lOMM IKKaaSW' IZIr a MIE aBnasmi terrwx Him di WARMAMR AW Jfl A IBil MBH I 2 (A1G I i'BH A iWHfflHERSS BBI fl I Im i i jb'zw tr zzx iva is zz iz a rv 1' ZI'C JO az a avx ss wr ui a a a a' rn ill i I 1 A 'TA I II rb I ARM A HEZV S'W 1.

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