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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 10

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I 4 if New Vienna By CHICK YOUNG BLONDIE Garman and By WALT DISNEY DONALD DUCK GARY CONYERS By ROY CRANE BUZ SAWYER 36 Graduated 1 Picnic Area By ALEX RAYMOND RIP KIRBY RAY GROTTO By OZARK IKE I i LTCTZT SPORT SHORTS HOMI By CHARLES LANDERS THE LONE UE'6 GETTIN AWAY 1954ORD $1997 etta KETT By PAUL ROBINSON ARMS ARMS BIG SISTER By BOB NAYLOR I CMS HY AKnimn! CARRIER PHILIP BAKER COLUMBUS Ohio Baseball's Dizzy Dean is among the stars who arrived at the Columbus Country Club today for the fourth annual National Celebrities 'Golf Tourna ment The tourney helps provide scholarships for whiners of the Na ion al Caddie Championship tour nament which starts tomorrow CHICAGO Three Ohio girls are entered in the National Girls Tennis Championship which starts here Tuesday They are Carolyn Wikoff Carole Wright and Lynn Lawson all of Middletown HEPITCH HIKEO MIS WAY S' Ws traced BUT we HAVEN'T SEEN HIM PO YOU WANT ME TO DIG DOWN INTO MY OWN POCKET TO GIVE YOU A RAISE no with with Gil pas HENRY MOTORS Custom 2 door VS Radio aad Heater Windshield Washers OU ilter Oil Bath Air (leas er Very Low Mileage CORRESPONDENT MRS MABEL DAVIS Telephone 2071 6d WQ Ma PAINTINGS DISPLAYED A one man show of nine paintings by Kong Tat Wong mington College senior from lays Is on display in the lobby of Boyd Auditorium at the college The works were produced as a special problem under Prof Philip Hodge head of the collegeart de partment The average American who has reached 50 years of age can expect to live to be 75 years old AX WHUT A SUOE A USIN nla nAlu IrERTtfaA Kia SORE OOT Salesman Associated with Donald lorra Realtor 411 Main Street Milford Ohio CASON GET OCT BE3 Mr a RUNDOWN ALWAYS TRY TO ORCE THE RUNNER BACK TOWARD HIS LAST BASE AND RISK AS EW THROWS AS POSSIBLE IN RETIRING HlAr EEDER CATTLE 'ALL PENS THOROUGHLY CLEANED and DISINECTED WEEKLY His smile is for the polio fund Seven year old Gary Conyers of New Antioch stricken with polio June 22 the first case in Clinton county this year is going to be all right had the best of care because of the Clinton county pol io fund 5 would have had to sell father rank Conyers said "We could never have borne the expense of his treatment our selves We have the Clinton county polio chapter to thank taken care of Gary is one of the reasons that make the campaigns 'for? polio funds necessary Paralyzed in the left arm he has been treated at to in the (By th' Aoclt4 Pr0 WASHINGTON Pa LB Teams of 13 and 14 year old each youth perhaps dreaming of becom ing another Babe Ruth or Carl were set for the opening today of the Pony League World Series WILMINGTON PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK COOP ASSOC 3C Highway at East Corp Line Wilmington Ohio "Phones 2274 Construction of rest rooms in the picnic area at Denver Wil liams Jr Memorial Park and erec tion of a porch around the former school building known as the Scout house was started last week The excavation work has been'complet ed i The work is to be financed' by the remainder of the money in the Wilmington Recreation ounda tion Inc treasury which was do nated for facilities at the park and funds of the park board Cost is estimated at approximately $5000 A concrete porch floor 14 feet wide will be put around the build ing on the north and south sides and the western end and a roof put over this porch so that'it can be used for picnics during bad weath er The roof is to be supported by brick columns similar to the fur naces' i The toilets will be located east of the building and in a separate structure Herbert Nichols Is doing the work 4 ST PARIS Ohio (A The Colum bus Beulah Park team defeated the rankfort Mich Alberta Ath letics 14 4 here yesterday in a re gional playoff The victory won a berth for the Columbus team in the National Baseball Congress tournament which starts Aug 20 at Wichita Kan A UST INNIN TRIRLE Brown and ortner Win Doubles Event Allen Brown and Dick ortner combined to whip Dr IL ord and rank Cox 6 3 8 6 to advance to the semi final round of the mens doubles division of the Wilmington tennis tournament Brown" and ortner were only moderately pressed in the first set but they had to pull the sec ond one out of the fire Cox and ord were leading 6 5 needing on ly one ftiore game to win the set but the winners came through tak ing three games in succession to tske the match Barney Convalescent Hospital Dayton where he is shown in his wheelchair the picture and he will get well because of immediate treatment his parents could not have afforded without financially ruining themselves arm is now coming along Two weeks ago he was" able to stand for 10 minutes and now is expected to be brought home per haps by Saturday Today the National oundation for Infantile Paralysis starts a na tionwide emergency drive for $20 000000 The Clinton county chapter of the foundation is Joining in and hopes to contribute its share to the total goal The additional drive had to be made because of falling short in the annual drive of this amount which is over and above the amount usually requested for care of patients and research into the cause prevention and cure o( the disease The foundation asked for $20 000000 additional because of the hope that a cure may soon be found With the new vaccine and Salk treatment experiments re searchers have their first definite hope that they are at last on the way to tracking down the disease that cripples so many children for life In order to carry on these expert meats there must be money and so the national foundation and the local will ask everyone to give again for this cause father contributed this picture he said because he thought it might jnake other persons realize the tremendous good the polio fund does they see this picture see what it has done for Gary and foc he said 6 SAIqX COME TO CHICAGO LB On a course where par meant nothing Bob Toski yesterday to win the equivalent of $100000 His final round of put gether the weirdest fashion tournament gave him title at Tam and $50000 in cash plus an exhi bition contract worth just as much' Hie 127 pounder at 27 the young est Tam winner settled for a 72 bole score of 274 This was 14 strokes under par with brilliant' rounds of 67 and the finale of par 72 By one stroke he best out Earl Stewart Jr the money hungry 54 bole leader from Dallas who blew to a closing 74 and Jack Burke Jr also a Texan who did the last 18 in 69 Each of the runnersup who locked with 275 collected $7500 as shares of a $150000 purse distribution Lloyd Mangrum took fourth place with 277 and Walter Burke mo fifth with 278 Other champions crown ed were: Women pros Worth Patty Berg with a 6 under par 298 three strokes ahead of Louise Suggs" Women amateurs Mickey Wright of San Diego with 309 two Call Clayton Shull 7548 Wilmington Polio und Will Help Other Stricken Children Smile the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Carter Mrs Robertson and chil dren Nancy and John were week end guests of Mrs par ents Mr and Mrs Harley Phillips and daughter Mrs Marjean Pack ard a guest in the home from ort Lauderdale la Mrs Howard daughter Linda of Wilmington and Mr and Mrs Harvey Hutch ens of Snow Hill spent today in Dayton Mr and Mrs red Carey of Car eytown attended the Ludwick family reunion at the family picnic grounds Hillsboro Sunday with a basket dinner at noon George Roads and Miss at Roads accompanied by Miss Mar garetha Baumann of Columbus' arrived home riday evening from? a three weeks motor trip through the northwestern states as fr west as Washington Oregon and California stopping at points of interest en route Mr and Mrs George Smith remained in the Roads' home during their absence and Bob Carey sons of Mr and Mrs Ralph Carey visited last week in Madeira as guests of Mr and Mrs Miller Rev and Mrs Paul and' son and her mother MrsMacKcnzie of Cincinnati called on friends in the village Saturday Mr and Mrs Moore of Newark are expected Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Hari vey' Hutchens of Snow Hili for a few days visit Several families of this commu nity are vacationing among the lakes of Minnesota and enjoying the fishing Miss Thelma Holmes of Colum bus was a weekend guest with her parents Mr and Mrs William Holmes Mr aqd Mrs Jack Croghan of Dayton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs William Thornburg and Mr and Mrs Har old Thornburg of Snow Hill Mickey Maloney of Dayton is a guest of his cousin Harry Car ey at the loyd Carey home Rev and Mrs Edwin Dickey of Wilmington were Sunday guests of Rev and Mrs Harold Hu gus Rev Dickey gave the morning message at the local Methodist Church Mrs Mabel Davis accompanied Mr ami Mrs Hook and daughter Miss Louise of Wilming ton when they left this morning for Chicago to visit for a few days with an aunt Mrs Minnie Stine and her companion Mrs Henrietta Adams Those haviqg news this week are asked to please contact Mrs Bruce Kmzer phone number 294 New Vienna ahead of defending champion Smith Men amateurs rank Strana han for the fifth straight time with 284 one stroke ahead of Arn old Palmer of Cleveland 10 Daily News Journo! Monday Aug 16 lyzrt wununftoa OtiM COMMITTEE NAMED WASHINGTON A nine member citizens committee to study reorganization the ay ette county schools was named ri day night ormation ot the com mittee was voted by the county board of education Church? Services Class Meeting Reunion Set Midweek services at the local Methodist Church will be Wednes day at 8 and choir practice riday at 8 The Redeemers Class of the Methodist Church will hold its Au gust meeting Aug 25 at the coun try home of Mr and Mrs Joe Ea ton The Carey family will hold its annual family reunion Sunday August 29 at the Herman Johnson Park near Wilmington Personal Mention Mr and Mrs Harvey Hutchens entertained with a covered dish dinner Sunday noon at their coun try home near Snow Hill Their guests were Dr and Mrs Hutchens Dr' and Mrs John Hutchens and sons and Mrs lora Stout of Wilmington Mr and Mrs William Long and daughter and Mrs Addie Herman of Pleas ant Plain and Mr and Mrs Kelley of Morrow i Mr and Mrs Ray rost of lor ida and daughter from Hamilton have been guests the past week of Sirs James Hixson and Mrs Mary Mercer riday they ac companied by Mrs Rebecca en ner of Hillsboro visited with Ar thur Hixson in Washington II Mrs Grace out of Washington 11 was a guest in the homes of her brothers Mr and Mrs Wal ter Clevenger and Mf and Mrs Earl Clevenger and family of near Careytown from Monday through Wednesday Miss Betty Carter of Orient is spending a two weeks vacation at Corner Sugartree and Mulberry Sts Wilmington Phone U84 Methodist Men To Build Walk Members of the Methodist men of the Wumington Methodist Church are requested io meet at the church Wednesday at 1:30 with picks and ahovels to dig the trench for a new concrete side walk to be put in from the alley at the rear of the church to the cast side door Enough men are needed to complete the digging so the con crete can he poured Wednesday Aug 25 Through the generosity of McOoy and Albers Super Market the parking lot at the store on East Main street almost directly be hind the church has been donated for a parking lot for members of the congregation on Sundays and the new walk is to lead from the lot to the church door Jimn losikg one flOUNOINb pftsr BLINKY SECOMO AMD STMAKS DEPUTY BEORE YOU 1 JAIL MB LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT IKJCIUUC JWNrai Toski At 27 Is Youngest 'Tom' Winner 126 Acres all tillable limed in a good state of cultivation Plen ty of buildings all in good condition with 6 room modem house and basement $25000 150 Acres 75 Acres tillable balance in pasture and wooded land plenty of water from everfloulng spring crops livestock farm machinery' any other equipment sold complete at $30000 196 Acres all tillable completely Umcd and drained with tile Over half in black land located only 10 miles from Wilmington on blackton highway this is some of Clinton best pro ducing land priced at only $37506 Thirty six graduates of Wilming ton College received bachelor de grees riday night at the summer school commencement exercises in Boyd Auditorium president of or mica Corp Cincinnati gave the address on the importance of un derstanding between labor and management7 He stressed the need for well trained foremen 1 and su pervisors in industry since these men are the intermediaries in bringing about understandng be tween labor and management He praised the Wilmington College program of Industrial Education and expressed hope that more col leges and universities would adopt similar plans The program was opened the traditional processional organ music by Miss Wanda lam Dr A Ward Applegate tor of the Wilmington riends Church gave the invocation Wil liam Hinton of the college mu sic department sang Is My (Dvorak) and Thou aithful Unto (Men delssohn) i ollowing ths address the de grees were conferred by Dr Sam ual Marble president assisted by Dr Graydon Yaple dean and Miss Sarah Castle regis trar Dr Jesse A Stanfield gave the benediction which was fol lowed by the recessional Miss Dorothy Ann Terrell of New Vienna was awarded ths Bachelor of Arts degree John Curry of Wilmington bachelor of science and Mrs Virginia Hil debrant New Vienna a bachelor of science in education Rest Rooms Begun in Park rom College Three from County In Summer Class rax THE SHERI WHEN HE RETURNS WOK AKOUNP OR THOSE MISSINS PAPERS SAWYER ORD XOlfD BETTER RUN BACK RADIO OR AN AMBULANCE TEX 'EM 10 HURRY AMh jr TMX UHUUT A GAIC" ATTRACTED BY A fAMlUAR OBJECT SORRY ID BCTMEO VOIJ MOS HAU II MDUMi VQUNC3 BLACXWCLL7HB STARS GRANO WPOLICS ARc HERE I 1 1 11 1 i lil 1 sa vwjasut llll if NUWLtl IWVH CrIS'meanthat? 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