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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 8

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Dodge Dodges on display at READ THE CLASSIIED ADS JOHNS MANVILLE 4 will BiwXJUJ iJOHKJUMVIUE A WILMINGTON OHIO ESQ Watterson and both losers fell out of the listings along with ninth ranked Canton Lincoln Columbus Watterson and Up ville ellow workers said Atol had both hands on the pipe and was knocked to the ground by 159 113 110 97 70 ormer Resident Joins lorida Police into eighth and ninth as new comers indlay moved up a notch to sixth and Mt Vernon vaulted from a 10th place tie to seventh Shown are the first place votes in parentheses the poll points on a 10 9 8 etc basis and the won lost tied records of the REAL ESTATE BROKERS OICE 382 2292 National League tailspin that cost them the pennant Quinn made the comment Monday after giving Mauch a' new two year contract with reported increase salary The Phillies finished in a tie for second place with St Louis after blowing a 6 game lead in the last two weeks during which they dropped 10 games in a row AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS EVENINGS 382 2085 Oklahoma against Texas at 3:15 on the same channels On Sunday a World Series game will start at 11:45 a on the same channels At 2:30 the New York bat The Top Ten Teams Poll Points Massillon (11) 285 4 0 0 Canton McKinley (4) 210 4 0 0 WILMINGTON fans will be interested to note that Washing ton 5 H' outgained Greenfield 190 yards to 161 riday nightj a 19n dllu SU LL vttlllC A vivfjva had 10 first downs to McClain six and completed four of 11 passes compared to three of 137 the rub' Washington fumbled six times and lost the hall nn thrAA thnsp fumbles Carl Askins Sarasota la joined the Sarasota Police Department as a patrolman second class Sept 22 as an nounced by city personnel direc tor Robert McLelland Askins was manager of Albers Colonial Store Wilmington be fore moving to lorida He served with the 8 Army in 1955 and 1956 as an MP He has also served as a JANICE DeVOE Reporter EEDER IGS We have been getting a good ran of 30 to 125 lb Pigs through our Thursday auc tion PRODUCER'S STOCKYARDS Box 241 Wilmington East Corporation Phone 382 2565 Again the most popular Automobiles on the market Stop in and see the New 1965 Construction Aide Is Electrocuted CLEVELAND (AP) Philip Atol 25 year old construction worker was electrocuted Mon day when a crane hoisting a nine he was guiding brushed against a hot wire in Strongs the charge COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Massillon stretched its lead just a mite today in the weekly Associated Press high school football poll as three members of the top 10 suffered setbacks anil foil amnns th a also rans offensive Terrific Tigers nine time and children Peggy and Mike of veekend guests of Roush Mr and Mrs Henry Waits spent 'Saturday evening with voueu nJl ir jneir son nuuwuv iua euu James Waits and daughters of Miamisburg i960 After winning the opener day at New Kenton High School 18 12 over Xenia Washington has now lost three games a row This riday Washington plays hot to Circleville while Hillsboro goes to Greenfield Greenfield uses two Nooks this year Bob Nooks at half back and Ralph Nooks at quar nrttC Preceding the eeting Karen Old and new business was dis cussed and then the meeting was adjourned because of the film for being shown at the church Members present at the meet ing were Linda and Larry Sei fert Don Wells John Serbu John Hebert Harold Harker Patti Hoffman Sheryl Walent Jack Carson Darrell Dupuis Karen Case Paul Marianne and Heidi Moessner Reverend and Mrs Paul Moessiier and Janice Toft JANICE TOT Secretary the Aviator gridiron in 15 years hold the top spot by 75 poll points over twice champion Can ton McKinley The Bulldogs had no picnic in beating Canton Lincoln 10 6 Niles the defending king which fell before Massillon two weeks ago skidded from third to fifth despite a resounding 42 0 win over Cincinnati La Salle The game was played Saturday night too late for some of the 38 voter sto learn of the rout before casting their ballots Sandusky moved around the fourth place Springfield South terback Ralph was converted Wildcats to trade places with from halfback for the signal Niles Middletown sixth last' calling role Brother Bob was week lost 34 12 to Cincinnati the busiest ballcarrier in the Elder eighth ranked Chillicothe second half after sitting out was nicked 36 14 by Columbus most of the first two quarters He picked up 23 yards in 10 carries Brother Ralph reeled off runs of 16 and 17 yards and threw Arlington each 4 0 eased two toucnuown passes nuwcvvi he finished with only 16 net yards in eight rushing attempts TELEVISED SPORTS this weekend is highlighted Saturday by the World Series game be tween the St Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees at Yan kee Stadium The broadcast starts at 11:45 a on chan leaders: nels 2 4 and 5 an increase for operating ex penses to be voted on 3 election: Homebuilders Meet The October meeting of REPUBLICAN RALLY Honoring Clarence Brown Wednesday Oct 7 8 PM Court House Auditorium Caravan Time Schedule Listed Below UEL OIL DOLLARS CH CAD TH ER When Homes Are Heated with GUL SOLAR HEAT UEL OIL KLINE OIL CO Rte 73 Opposite Airport Bowl Wilmington Phone 382 3184 Patton Motors Main St 382 2518 Wilmington public accommodations sec tion dealing wim restaurants was irrational saying it holds that foods once purchased in interstate commerce have an eventual serious effect on that commerce concedes it is in viola tion of the law as worded but contends it is not in interstate commerce The restaurant and his son' Ollie JrM is located forest ranger several blocks from the nearest interstate route Activities trtlA A iH norrinnal rif Hie 4 uture HomemaKers oi amen ca Chapters was held Thursday at Miami Trace High School Talks were given on experien ces at camps and national con ventions j' DRu on Luree uivot xuiumco The meeting divided into two jreefield fumbied only twice sectionsone part going to in and the ball up to Wash lOrniaUQU VU ovavc aiuuivluba er and of Mer EXECUTOR'S SALE 104 ACRE CLINTON COUNTY ARM HOLSTEIN CATTLE DAIRY EQUIPMENT ARM MACHINERY EEDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS THURSDAY OCTOBER 22 1964 Beginning at 10:39 AM LOCATED Two and one half miles east of Blanchester Ohio 13 mfles southwestf Wilmington on State Route 28 104 ACRE CLINTON COUNTY ARM SELLS AT 1:00 PM This very attractive 104 acre farm is located only 40 miles from Cincinnati ana convenient to valley industries The farm is improved with a very substantial ana attractive one floor plan modern home consisting of large living room 17x18 with hardwood floors: two nice sized bedrooms with closets dining room or third bedroom I with hardwood floors and closets: bath tiled with shower and colored fixtures plus linen closet modern built in kitchen with adundance of cabinets double sink elec trie water heater utility room Milwaukee oil furnace Home has been recently remodeled withhardwood floors throughout rewiring Home has beautiful setting on large shaded lawn with abundance of trees and shrubbery and attractive front lather farm buildings Include frame and masonry barn 40x70 with cement floors I four stall milking parlor modem Grade A milkhouse Urge mow 3000 bale capacity bam has electric and water under pressure and under good metal roof At rear or bam is practically new 16x17 pole type feeding shed with feeding bunk Combination I implement storage and crib building 25x20 1000 bui crib capacity garage storage building and poultry house All buddings are good condition under good metal roofs and conveniently arranged The 104 acre farm has approximately 100 acres tillable about two acres in woods and the balance in bluegrass lots The land lies 'level to slightly sloping with good drainage and fencing The farm: has been limed fertilized and cropped according to conservation recommendations and there an abundant supply of water from two large cisterns both under pressure in addition there iN a farm pond This is one of the better farms Manon Township in the Blanchester school district and conveniently located near shops and churches Any I one interested in a' good livestock farm Grade A dairy operation or grain farm should take this opportunity to inspect this offering This farm has been appraised for estate purposes for $29:50000 Sale on the premises Sells to the highest bidder TERMS The farm will be offered in two tracts one consisting of approximately 30 acres and farm home Tract 2 consisting of approximately 74 acres including bam Immediately thereafter the farm will be offered for sale as an entirety and will be sold to whichever offer or combination of offers result the highest total purchase price Terms are as follows: $500000 cash day of sale balance upon delivery of deed Purchaser will receive GOOD TITLE and possession upon delivery of deed on or I about ebruary 1 1965 7 INSPECTION INANCING Inspection is permitted any time prior to day of sale by contacting Darbyshire Associates Inc Wilmington Ohio 382 2292 This farm wifi qualify for an excellent long term farm loan or further information and financing contact Sale Agents PERSONAL PROPERTY BEGINNING AT 10:30 AM 21 HOLSTEIN CATTLE 4 Holstein cows 3 years old high 2x 65 lbs 2 Holstein cows 5 years old high 2x 65 lbs: 3 Holstein cows 6 years old high 2x 70 lbs 7 Holstein cows 7 years old high 2x 85 lbs 4 Holstein cows 8 years old high 2x 80 lbs COBA breeding Practically all cows in full production or heavy springers mostly calfhood vaccinated Health papers furnished DAIRY EQUIPMENT Haverly200 gallon bulk tank IHC compressor pipeline and I stall cocks 2 Surge units GE water heater wash vats and misc dairy equip ment 1 111 EEDS 375 bales clover hay 1 ARM MACHINERY erguson tractor 1956 model in good condition Superior HD manure loader erguson 3 12 plow: erguson two row cultivatqrs Dearborn 7 ft power mower New Holland pto spreader Cobey 4 ton wagon with grain bed rotary noe Black Hawk two row planter Case one row picker Dodge automobile 'disc manure spreader lassorted lots of lumber post water pump grind stone hog troughs misc hand tools HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES Chambers gas stove Co op refrigerator Richmond niano mahogany Duncan Phyfe dining room suite complete with table six chairs buffet and china closet 2 pc living room suite chrome dinette set and 4 chairs swivel rocker tiltback chair 4 poster bed and chest sewing machine electric wash ing machine barrel table coffee and end tables 12x12 nylon rug ottoman utility ill caoinets table and floor lamps odd chairs lawn furniture iron kettles pictures: mirrors: blankets dishes pans and misc household goods Personal property sells for cash Lunch Served I VERNON CROWE EXECUTOR 0 of the Estate of Elizabeth Crowe deceased Lawrence Lyons Blanchester Ohio Attorney Sale Conducted By Sandusky (4) Springfieia souin tor Niles McKinley (0) indlay (2) Mt Vernon (2) Columbus (2) 57 4 Upper Arlington (0) Tzinisville (01 ledo Central Catholic and Belle Zanesville '19' Wyoming' Cin cinnati Elder and Elyria 18 Co view (1) 15 Springfield Catho Sportopics Massillon 1 1 Extends Lead In Stale Poll the Homebuilders Class was held at the country home of Mr and Mrs Harold Smalley and fami ly riday evening Due to weather the meeting was held indoors instead of the nianned wiener roast outdoors i Doti iVirffl HITlUECi grace preceding the supper en joyed before the business meeting: Raymond Minzler led the opening prayer Re presented an interesting lesson study ti tied He ex plained some of the facts which the Bible and science dif fer and spoke on the order of creation according to the six days related in the Bible ollowing the business meet ing the class wait to the newziriifinn rrf the Church of Christ and prepared itz for Sunday ya winmin? Kime servivc Those attending the meeting an( daughter were: Rev and Mrs arringerrs Robert Brown Mr and Mrs Jonn tan Kamey Mr and Mrs Ellis Quigley and Mr and? Mrs Donald McKamey and son Randy Mr xand Mrs Roger 4 erguson and Sherry ulton Mrs Evelyn Brown and Ray 'monel Minzler Anniversary Party Mr and Mrs Herbert Con over and son Jeff of Kettering were honored on their wedding anniversary Jeffs birthday Sunday by Mr and Mrs A Hodson Marry Lou and Candy at their home in Leesburg Oth er guests included Mrs Murphy Mr and Mrs Leonard "So you don't like to talk' about life insurance Among the many good wives I meet are those few who still think life insurance is an unpleasant subject And they always remind me' of the woman shown above She has been on her own now for sev en years Her three children are still in school Each month for seven years she had received a xheck from my company she tells her friends husband insisted we talk about life insurance!" NEW ENGLAND LIE ALLEN McKAY New England Mutual Life iMuruce South St 382 2196 8 Wilmington News Journal Tuesday October 4 0 0 4 0 0 vue 20 3 10 4 0 0 4 lumbus East 17 Dayton air is vauiu 53 lie 13 Logan (1) 12 Waverly "400 North Can DaAoa Chamia4 to 10 Hureh Alliance 7 Green Springs Ak ron Garfield and Groveport 6 Lima Central Catholic Van Wert Pomeroy Lorain Gahan na Girard and Warren Kennedy 5 Dayton Wayne Hamilton Taft Columbus De Sales Tor onto Euclid and Cincinnati St and Canton Lincoln 41 Warren Harding 38 Cincinnati Roger Bacon 36 Cleveland St Joseph 33 Toledo Libbey (1) 31 Ross ford 27 Middle town re mont St Joe Tiffin Columbian Chillicothe Newark Jackson (1) and Cleveland St Ignatius (2) nr CAitkATtri11z rntra1 Oatho lie (1) and Barberton 24 To Xavier 4 Start at Wilmington MEET at Denver Place School Wilmington at 6 LEAVE Wilmington at 6:15 route 134) ARRIVE Port William at 6:30 (Port Wil liam School)' LEAVE Port William at 6:40 (by Sabina Road) i lexixiard is the ideal material when ARRIVE Sabina at7 OV paoma mgn building plans call for a panel that is tough and weathei I wA tt resistant yet easy to work and attractive to the eye' I LEAVE Sabina at UA Johns Manville LEXBOAHD is made of two inde I ARRIVE Wilmington at 7:30 on atructible Asbestos and hydrauli I nouse cally formed into large size sheets that work like wood I wear likestone The large sheets'ean be stored and I handled in the field without coddling are easily cut I Cm4 RlfinrlmctA with ordinary tools and can be nailbd without drilling I JIUiI Hl DIsHlVllKalCl If painting is desired LEXBOARD is available pre I 4 prrmed its snwoth hard irface is a perfect base I MEET at Blanchester Elementary School at for paint I 6:00 or new construction or remodeling purposes con a I LEAVE JBIanchester at 6:15 Hat nmng LKXRQARD Stop in be glad I ARRIVE Martinsyuw at 635 (Daiyyto answer any questions you may have about JOHNS I Creme) MANVILLE LEXBOARD I LEAVE Martinsville at 6:45 (by route 28) ARRIVE New Vienna at 7:00 (at inter section of Route 73 and route 28) I LEAVE New Vienna at 7:10 (by route 73 turn at Snow Hill on route 350 route 134) ARRIVE Wilmington at 7: 30 (Court House) i1' 4 Clarksville group leaves from school at 7:00 (by US 22) for Court House CYAl VALUE HOOUCT I Clinton County Republican Executive committee I Hannah Chairman Blanchester Ohio LEXBOARD THE IDEAL BUILDING PANEL i for EXTERIOR SIDING INTERIOR PANELSSOITS BREEZEWAY CEILINGS STAIR CASINGS nf Atlanta Motel: other by Barbecue a 'restaurant The court gave no indication of when it mav decide the cases It called for additional written arguments from tne two sines within 10 days yX 1UC pUJJUV avvvHHiivuBiHVMw section is one of two whose con The of aith stitiitionality was questioned by Lutheran Church met Sunday at wt AcviAnf ini nnYni 6 st parish house iLcuumnau rrtllnroer In OV supper Mr and Mrs Sherman plaining higSenate vote against Case led the devotions Y1 A YJ A1J aazvm kueinnee wng uauju auu fly rights bill President jonn Seaman of New Vienna Seaman administration considers remained lor meweeneuu his daughter I Mrs Roberson of Bir mingham Mich accompanied by heh mother Mrs Harley Phil lips motored to Martinsville Jk Ur where they were nouse gUests 6f Mrs son Mr and for a few days last week Mrs Roberson returned to her home Thursday riday callers on Mrs Phillips were Mrs Charles Dove and mother Mrs Nannie Dudley from Dayton Mr and Mrs Isaac DunlapPof the Mt Olive Community and Charles" Okey were Sunday din ner guests of Mr and Mrs Del mer auber of Hillsboro Rd The flower committee for the Methodist Church for October is Mrs David Ridgeway Miss El oise Simkins Mrs George Gano and Mrs George Shaffer Mrs Matthews was a auest of Mrs Edith Steele a por Shaw and Mrs Darlene Knisley tion of last week in Wilmington and children all of New Vienna Mrs William Thornburg Mrs and Mr and Mrs Dale Hodson Matthews and Miss Em inuwand ma Woods visited with Mrs Hel en Morton Tuesday aftrenoon General Archibald rersonai was me iim uine Misses Chiquita Croghan ana been away from fi fPt)TYlOamed Oy ALinA4 ''Jjiuua vAVfei nomc biucc auc uvui Mr and Mrs James uurus eu Candes at the Cincinnati Gardens Saturday evening Miss Mae Moore of Highland was a Sunday dinner gu st )ereen for yjjee weeks with Mr Moore Mrs Geneva wooam Dayton were joyed Saturday tancheon with and Mrs Nora rtuxersuu ILArfi lana airs riMciauu T1Y 4 Herman Sunday evening on Mrs iva' Sharp of near Highland Mrs Mabel Davis spent Mon day with her sisters in Wilming ton and had luncheon in the home of Mrs Arthur McNemar on Truesdell St Carey and John Streber students at Ohio State Universi ty spent the weekend with theirfamilies Mr and Mrs Ralph Carey' and family and Mr and Mrs Gleason Streber and ami ly Mr and Mrs Ralph Carey were business visitors in Co itirnbus Thursday evening Mrs Matthews enter tained her Sunday guests to din ner at noon at Restau rant They included her son and family Dr and Mrs Charles Matthews and children Charles KeySeclionof Youth Civil Rights Law Debated WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme' Court opened its new term hearing arguments on two 'challenges to the constitutionali ty of a key section of the 1964 Civil Rights Act Dispensing quickly with open ing day formalities Monaay me 7 Verv interesting holders of the state title whip high court beard four Hours ot ned ancient? foe Alliance 28 6 debate on the two cases Both Afterwards cider and donuts past games Pg involve the section of the law were enjoyed by everyone Twice the WHS offense drove which prohibits discrimination Those attending from the Newdeep into Greenfield territory in such public accommodations chapter were: Sue in the first half but in the sec as hotels motels and restau Smith Sheila Puckett Sheryl ondhalf the Blue Lions failed rants Leslie Brenda Pinkerton June focreate a sustained march hrnnffht hv the' Cramer Janice De yoe Lena The victory broke a three Heart rf Altai Motel the eto iULi UaiHVO IWid HIKl 11 was ULC U10L sor Clain win over Washington since The regular meeting is Thurs Tunop 97 New Vienna Boy Scout Troop ootball that afternoon pits 97 toured the Air orce Museum at airborn Ohio on Sunday afternoon Scouts attending were: Gary Akert Larry Akers Billy Akers Chuck Cbburn Lar Priest Rennie Kuntzman Tim McGinnis Ted Behling tie the Dallas Cowboys on 7 9 Greg Prickett Mike Williams' and 10 and at 3:30 the Ricky Orebaugh Gary Ore Kansas City Chiefs meet the baugh Randy Minzler Donnie Denver Broncos on 6 and 12 a 1 Xva Dai ACDOr VOuU nULULUHO VAV 1 i IllailllAr IsMHf furnished by rllllllvJ Viuni Scoutmaster Gene Williams IK H1 Glenn Bernard and Jerry Shif l6W 1 8C1 MIKE WILLIAMS PHILADELPHIA Troon Scribe eral Manager John Quinn of the Philadelphia Phillies says he and owner Bob carpemer think Manazer Gene Mauch has done a terrific job despite the Leslie Brenda Pinkerton June focreate a sustained march Arlene Routszan ahd game losing streak for Green Schedulcd Union Grange No 77 will meet Thursday evening: in the New ViennaGrange Hall Mrs George Irvin chairman of therefreshment committee asks that each family take sandwich A Ji a Kpftlcwell administra tor of New Kenton Local School District will speak on the re newal levy for the school plus the New Vienna rnuRRPOfoDENT 'CARRIER mrs Amabel davis Douglas hutchins Phone 987 5071 Phone 987 3892 Jr Melissa Kimberly of Columbus Miss Sue Smalley of Cincinna Li Business College spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs loyd Smalley Mr and Mrs Edwin Goodwin and children Kathy and Mark of ranklin were Sunday guests Mr and Mrs Harold Smalley and family were Saturday ers Mi's Kate McKibben last week visited her son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Law rence? Matson of Dayton Mr and Mrs Charles Clark and family of Columbuss visited during the weekend with his pa rents Mr and Mrs Clark Maureen 4 Club en joyed a wiener roast and hay ride at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs James Berry ri rtav pvpnins saia sunaay evening cauers on and Mrs Robert Ridgeway ana daughter Barbara of Highland were Mr and Mrs rank West and sons Mrs Ralph Donohoo Hjgn RepUbjCan presidential nomi land entertained to Saturday Barrv firewater in ex siinnr Mr and Mrs Sherman I va the 'rights bill President John ''passage of the law one of its prime legislative accomplish ments Moreton Rolleston Jr owner of the Heart of Atlanta Motel who acted as his own attorney told the court that unless it declares the law unconstitution al is no to how far Congress will 'invade personal liberties Rolleston challenged Con constitutional right to ban under its powers to regulate interstate com merce are not he argued He denounced as Justice Department contentions that the measure is aimed at relieving the burden Ou muerbuaue cuiuureivv Justice Hugo Black asked Rolleston how he could say interstate commerce is not in volved since Negroes can find no motel accommodations in travels through the South The nHftmnu AtkliAfV that after fhftA' Heart of Atlanta was ordered to nard and Danny Custis Trans ia i YVYrtatinn was aamn AXCKrveD vuiy uuct new there during Augusta It was the first time Miss areninz forthe govern It A menu scuu vuuklvbo uqo rom zi power reguiave cvcu iwai the hospital activities when a burden is Mrs A Roush returned najarwoi IT! lll AtJ(LT UU1 from WaAington where she was a houseguest of toreey Robert McD Smith her sister Mrs Minnie Winquist 4 the provision of the AUWUWU LVL LLUtC VYCCAO and Mrs' Merna Mr and Mrg cWz Stanfield ao ct 1 arnBill I 331 AU i nn.

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