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Wilmington News-Journal du lieu suivant : Wilmington, Ohio • 6

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Wilmington, Ohio
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Saturday August 4 1934 THE DAILY' NEWS JOURNAL WILMINGTON OHIO Page Six OR SALE County Courts or State Central Committeeman Ql4 LX KTAMUtV CHU 3C SUg Raymond Howard Republican Ticket Primary Election August 14 HAGUE VOTE OR A CLINTON COUNTIAN! COAL and ICE ALL SALES CASH Costs 6 Cents POLITICAL PAID ADVERTISEMENT PHONE 2080 A Day Throw Our the Life Line By PAUL ROBINSON tlTA KETT Needs By LES ORGRAVE BIG SISTER On the Dot tv 175 00 119 by Run Along NnW ETTA heile she COMES NOW will was witnessed Josephus Borrow 20 Month Plan has appointed Col isher A Ward and II VanDervort as appraisers of the estate of Judge Sr Kimbrough been set by Probate Judge Hugh Wright for Aug 27 at 10 A ILL AT PORT WILLIAM Mrs Wilbur Gerard of Port Wil liam is confined to her bed suffer ing from an extended illness BURGLARS GET TWO VENDING MACHINES HEARING DATE SET Hearing on the inventory Of the estate of Rosa Robinson has SET TRIMBLE HEARING Hearing on the inventory erf the estate of Emma Trimble has been set by Probate Judge Hugh Wright for Aug 26 at HA Two vending machines compris ed the loot obtained by burglars who forced the front door and en tered the Dodson pool room at New Vienna Thursday night The cash register and merchan dise in the establishment were not molested The burglars carried away a pen ny machine and a five cent "race device No trace has been found of the burg lars by county officers support tiled against him by his wife He is scheduled to be given a hearing before Probate' Judge nuja wriguu ESTATE TOTALS $1337450 The estate of isher totals $1337450 according to the inven tory filed in Probate Court The appraisers Bruce Crouse rank Haines and A Graham list per sonal goods and chattels $55850 real estate including 103 acres in Washington Township and 158 acres in Green Township 112816 Many eatures Are Added To Program of Conference AtC lift on VOu VOO VJH AT Intercolumniation is the clear space between two columns meas ured where the dlametew is great est sometimes but Incorrectly used of the spacing measured from axis to axis MEANING ETTA AH Vi HAT 'SHE DoeSht kNOVi vtOH vioafitt HKQ Ano ArffHON AlU I IN UN THORNE ESTATE The estate of Eliza IL' Thorne totals $1646556 according to the inventory filed in Probate Court The appraisers Mrs James Gaskins Cline and Alfred Cole list personal property and chattels $313504 stock and securi ties $14125 accounts and debts $32706 real estate including a residence in Sabina $1700 CREDITORS MEET IN SMITH BANKRUPTCY orce Door Open At New Vienna Establishment MARRIAGE LICENSES Dave McMillan 41 paper hang er of Middletown and Viola Shep herd 21 domestic of Clarksville Mort than 60 members and 14 visitor attended the social ses sion ct ML Pleasant Grange in the school building riday night Ice cream and cake were served MAJIY ATTEND SESSION MT PLEASANT GRANGE TsAtt MObJE yog'll cootJrr TWVS Tv UbJK taJO A WECORReCT tv A Clinton County Boy well known to Hundreds of Clinton Countians A loyal Republican pub lisher of a Republican newspaper for the past 10 years ELLIS WILL The property of Ellis New Vienna funeral director who died July 27 is left to hls widow Mrs Lillie Ellis a son Hollle Ellis snd a daughter Mrs Goldie Hollman by his will fil ed In Probate Court The property is ter be divided equally after pay ment trf $100 to Hollle: Ellis Mrs Hollman is left a piano and Mrs Ellis is awarded other house hold goods Mrs Ellis is nominat ed administratrix The Will was signed March 6 1928 arid witness ed by Benson West and IL Phillips Councilmen ail To See Cpnnection between City And Phone Company Since No ranchise Is Held By Corporation City A proposal that City Council request the Ohio Pub lic 'Utilities Commission to investigate the rates of the Clinton Telephone Co in Wilmington failed to reach the resolution stage at a meeting riday night after it was presented in the form of a question by President rank Skimming President Skimming presented the as follows: "What does Council think of a resolution asking the irst meeting of creditors was held yesterday in the office of Wil 11am Jerome Kuertz Referee in Bankrupty Cincinnati in the fol lowing case: George Clarence Smith bankrupt farmer Lynchburg Simkins Lynchburg named trustee Bond $200 NAMES EXECUTRIX Probate Judge Hugh Wright has named Mrs Lillie Ellie as executrix of thebstate of Ellis Penn Benson West and Phillips were named ap praisers ORDER CHANGE IN NAME Probate Judge Hugh Wright has ordered the name of Donald Wade Jackson changed to Donald Wade Mathews APPRAISERS NAMED Bert Brown Sponsler and Sam Marshall have been named by Probate Judge Hugh Wright as appraisers of the estate of Linny McCray Ertel APPOINTED APPRAISERS Probate Judge Hugh Wright WILL 1910 ILED Thb property of Josepn Galli more who died in Greene County Jan 2 1914 was left to his son William a daughter Mrs Martha Speer of Dayton and the chil dren of two other daughters Mrs Anna Chrlssenberry and Mrs Ella Allen after payment of a bequest of $500 to William Gallimore ac cording to an authenticated copy of the will filed in Probate Court The will made provision for erec tion of a monument In Grassy Run cemetery Willianv Gallimore was named executor The signed Oct 1910 and by I 'Stewart and Hoskins EE TERRELL INSURANCE of All Klnda Real Estate Loans Wilmington Ohio WV01VB ENTERPRISE TICKETS ETTA iS UPTO EABX ONER ICS THAT if SME EVEti fiNOPOUT HES 1OMING Hit? SHEAL DO AN OlO ASHIONED faint $15000 $20000 237 315 IS SEEN ESTIGATION IRELAND ESTATE The estate of Rhoda Ireland totals $2400 all of which is in clluded in a house and lot at Bird sell and Wood streets according to the inventory filed in Probate Court The appraisers were Wright Terrell ami Griffith Plans are nearing completion for the fifth annual Young' riends Camp Conference! of Wilmington Yearly Meeting to be held August 21 26 at the 4HClub camp near Clifton Several features will ba added to the camp schedule this year Including a camp orchestra under the direction of Miss Harriet 'Ila Worth a class on to Teach Sunday School by Mrs Eunice Boiler of Troy interest Cheap Cigar Costs 5 Cents YOUNG RIENDS LAY PLANS OR CAMP SESSIONS tNE NdlTH YE CHANCE TO YE BUT ye 1 SEEM TO Hf HELPED eqgelf A VACATION at the PARK will thrill you with the rural simplicity combined with modern hotel facilities and the advantages of famous Spa treatments Rest relax ation or golf bridge diwing hunting fishing will give you new life and youth Sleepy beds spacious lobbies with lazyback chairs sad valuable bonks delicious cuisine Imbed endless mem ories of a happy vacation PARK HOTEL MAGNETIC SPUING OHIO nEATH AND PLEASURE RESORT Open Entire Year 8 rooms and solarium Interior gum finish hardwood floors al! over 3 bed rooms bath furnace laundry in basement garage best of location pries $6500 with $2300 cash balance in Bldg A Loan Phone 2350 for appointment to see this property 79 acres lust oft No 28 near New Vienna with one story 10 rm dwelling bank barn productive soil some fruit no timber gently rolling priced to sell only $4500 BORROW IN PRIVACY On Your Own Signature and Security When you borrow USE OUR SERVICE You receive the full amount of the loan Every payment on principal reduces the CosL Charges are figured only on monthly balances AVERAGE MONTHLY COST $10000 158 COUNCIL DEERS PROPOSAL ON PHONE RATE INQUIRY THE OLD HOME TOWN hrthtfiriU 8teaiOK By STANLEY A our Party Residence HOWARD OR COMMITTEEMAN COMMITTEE Other Plans To Sult Your An inquiry incurs no obligation' on you SPECIAL PLAN TO ARMERS CALL WRITE or PHONE Our representative is In Wilmington Wednesday of each week Mail applications given prompt attention Capital Loan and Savings Co WASHINGTON OHIO 111 ayette St Phone 24371 i VOTE OR RANK CONKLIN SABINA OHIO No 1 Candidate or County Commisioner (Second Term) Republican Primary August 14 1934 SQUARE DEAL OR RANK CONKLIN Sabina Ohio RL 1 Pol Adv groups a delegate Miss Jean Pierson representing Indiana Young 'riends pleasant camp fire programs and special "music from various meetings The topic and Practice of Present Day Quakers" will be dismissed by capable faculty In cluding Rev Leslie Shaffer Cin cinnati Rev olger Wil mington and Rev NorvalX Webb Plainfield Ind Mrs Jennie Baker Wilmington Will serve aa camp matron Evening lecturers include Rev olger Dr Walter CoI Unr and Clayton Terrell practically all meetings in the Yearly Meeting are making rangements to be represented delegates at this gathering Young riends JAMESHAMM TO ACE NON SUPPORTCHARGE Arrested in Norwood James Hamm 25 former county resident was returned here riday by Coun ty officers to face a charge of non Ohio Public Utilities Commission to investigate the telephone rates la Solicitor Expresses Views City Solicitor Charles Klr xnressins himself on the phssea of the proposal declared: any resolution ls passed it wopld be well for the president of Council and chajrtnan of the pub lic utilities committee to confer with the secretary of the Ohio Public Utilities Commission to ol tain an insight into the situation An luvestlgatlon of the rates might precipitate a long drawn out battle here and that costs money It would be wise to make a prelim inary investtgaton before any res olution is passed by Council" Solicitor Kirk stated that "if the want an investigation of rates they can obtain it by petition to the Public Utilities Commission Asserting that he was asking only Councilman Ed ward Johnson queried 'Where the connection between Council and the telephone company? The company is not operating under any franchise with the city and as a result is it within the province of Council to ask that an investiga tion be made? "Council as I see it has nothing to do with the phone he as serted Councilman A Bailey express ed hmself in favor of making a pre liminary investigation before tlon is taken by Council "Not Council's Councilman Karl Buckley gested that the News Journal which is conducting a county wide poll to determine whether free county wide service is wanted in vestigate the rates of telephone companies operating in cities of similar site to Wilmington since the newspaper is waging the cam paign City Auditor Gilbert Wilkin de clared that "it isn't place to take any action on an Investiga tion of rates since there is no con nection between Council and the Clinton Telephone President Skimming said that he was merely bringing the proposal to the attention of Council and was not "trying to railroad anything through" No time was set for a conference with Public Utilities Commission officials LOUIS SUPPOSE YOU KSJOA) MW TSAE toWSTiT OKi rue mc sot YOUR VAOKAtt IS DUE TOOfY MO 'STDKES NIY tAtlJD 7 tv Ji i VC VW ri ''l A IN' KMVJ they look As 7p THOUGH THEY A ha6 a NkE 2 ewp TIME boy ALL ILL STAY 1 PAD' i vVANT REST 1 AND A LOT o' OOD'A'A7EftJ (on! mister) nto drink IWAUKER YJE A (( SVJEUU I TIME' SUN Hi I I Jr A jOOi I )u' QI pg Lvi II I vLaX 1 1 odddH vm IQ4S'lfR 9oo INK AND MRS USSBUTTON ANP AMILY RETURNED! 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