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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 2

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1 Local Markets of Now Thru Sunday PLUS 2ND HIT ers 4 50 50 Dancing ulton At The Saturday Oct 17 ta MUM WTO the Howdy Neighbors Our Store Be Closed Will Tues Wed Moh MOST AMILIES 19 20 21 Oct SAVE or HERCULES MEETS HIS MATCH Remodeling ARQUHAR'S i 4 1 '4 1 DAWN Blue Moon Ballroom $113 Slll SI 14 $133 $253 70 Clinton County Coin Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the Lunchbox Restaurant Wilmington Lodge No 52 will confer the MM Ohio State University sponsor of the conference In 1935 a helium filled balloon reached a height of 1371 miles a record for manned flight that endured for 21 years friends In the area He was County (Ohio) George Gray SABINA George Gray 43 of Sabina Route 3 was pronounced dead on arriv ire Is Costly Unless You Are Protected LIEURANCE Insurance Service 230 South hone 382 2597 Clinton County Court News Mainly About People THE PIHK PANTHERCLAUDIACARDINALE toMMOtw UNITED ARTISTS Meetings TOGETHER! The most rib tickling team since Adam and Evel i IK MtKISCH tMHrrBLAKE EDWARDSwmk DAVID NIVEN PETER SELLERS ROBERT WAGNER CAPUQNE CLEARWATER la? Dies at Age 67 COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Games Slayter known as of fiber and a top official of the Owens Corn ing iberglas Co since its founding is dead at 67 Slayter a pioneer in the fiber glass field and directly involved in its initial development diedf an heart attack in the terminal of Port Columbus Airport Thursday night MARSH UNERAL HOME Corner Locust and Lincoln Sts Wilmingtoa 382 2537 COLOR CARTOONS REE CANDY TREATS ht 500 kiddies Buy Tickets In Advance All Seats 35c PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK Three thousand head of live stock were sold for 414 consign ors at the regular Thursday auction of Wilmington Pro uucers LilYUhiWA a TTrt'C IMO cents lower than last Thursday Butcher hogs all weights $13 15 1615 sows $1285 1460 boars $1050 1280 feeder pigs 580 head $1430 1720 per hun dredweight $4 16 by the head 1079 head: Market steady to SO cents lower Choice steers $24 2570 good $22 24 standard $18 22 uUlity $15 18 tanner and cutter $10 15 choice heifers $22 2460 good $21 22 standard $18 21 a Kokomo hospital Thursday after a lingering illness" Serv ices will be held at the 'enn funeral home in Kokomo Satur day at 2 and burial will blAir rwirlnn ue Hi nuw Wnrr? wac cousins Mr and Mrs Douglas Hrees MEE IHIB 1 limn foliage The meeting was opened with the national anthem played on the saxophone by Martha Weid erhold followed by the salute to the flag Master Agnes Leffler welcomed members and guests She made several announce ments and read a report from the Department of Agriculture which had been sent with the request thatit be read on Booster Night Many of those present did not realize the importance of farm products to the national econ omy The report stated that ag riculture was the' largest Booster Night Tuesday at the Junior Hall with good attend ance of both visitors and mem bers? The hall was decor atetT with whimsical creations indi cating the coming Halloween Of interest was the Beatle fashioned from a cushaw and decked Out with characteristic haircut and clothing Ml Corn ed himself who presided over an exhibit of farm produce was fashioned from a double yellow ear of corn? and equipped with a straw hat and the tools of his calling A real patriotic Irish potato was on view or rather hree in one which had grown together forming a perfect source of dollar earning in the United States for the last year exporting almost $5 billion dol lars worth of produce The fol lowing percentages were ship ped abroad: 60 per cent of the wheat grown 55 per cent of the rice 45 per cent soy beans 35 per cent tallow 35 per cent barley 30 per' cent grain sorg ham 26 per cent corn 25 per cent cotton: 24 per cent tobac Mrs Aurora Adams 391 co 17 per cent lard and 10 per Darbyshire Thursday medical cent of fresh fruits The letter Mrs Ray Homan Blanches urged that Grangers back up ter Route 2 Thursday medical the Department of Agriculture Mrs Horace Buckley ia Main St Thursday surgical Carroll Larrick Blanches ter Route 1 Thursday surgical Walter Lucas Lebanon Route 1 Thursday surgical EXTRA! EXTRA! SUNDAY ONLY JUST OR THE KIDDIES AT 1:00 PM BATTLE THE GIANTS 1965 session of the Ohio General In throwing out the 1903 Assembly to provide for reap 'Hanna amendment the court i a AL win V' poruonjnent ui uic uvusc Representatives A three judge panel Thursday declared unconstitutional the Hanna Amendment to the state constitution gives each of the 88 counties at least one 0UMBLH1MU mH MUCH WILLIAM SUSANNAH HOLDEN YORK CAPUCIHE DOYOU? Join Over 20 Million Women Basketball at Rotary I Blanchester Rotarianiheard from Sizer who is with the MacTool Co of Sabina and former ay played with the champion ishi Cincinnati Bearcats bas ketball teamr at Uie dinnermeeting at th? Bindley Hotel Thursday night He was with it he team when it won twochampionships and spoke of the (game and the team Program Law trence Lyons contact Bailey Mrs Baldridge gave a brief talk on her recent visit to the airj Mrs Ray mond Addis gave a humorous reading on a many duties Several hymns 4 were Hillsboro 1 sung by the audience accom panied by Louana Weiderhold David Weiderhold playing the tnimnpt idined his sisters in a NOW thru SAT 7:15 9:25 Continuous from 1 pm Sat STORY THE REVOLUTION WAMPUS MORALS slight improvement Walter Nichols county su perintendent of schools will be moderator this afternoon at a discussion on The" event is the Sixth Commun $42727836 while those LONDON Queen Eliza ity Development Conference at iof September I9W were $4U8 belh not vote Britain hRIVE'l VfliBlYnf Port WiltiomPikt TnlAIriK wiimington GREEN STAMPS $12 13: utility $10 12 canner and cutter $8 10 Bulls com mercial $15 1670 utility $13 15 eeder cattle 500 head yearling steers $16 19 yearling heifers $13 1750: steer calves $16 22 heifer calves $14 1850 VEALS 168 head Market Prime $28 3075 choice $24 28 good 24 commercial $16 21 utility $14 16 cull $10 14 654 head: Market 25 to 50 cents higher Choice wools $2090 good $2080 utility $1850 feeder lambs $1920 down: aged sheep for slaugh ter $4 650 breeding ewes (by the head) $10 12 CHICAGO (AP) Hogs 7000 butchers steady to 25 lower mostly 1 2 190 220 lb 1650 1675 mixed 1 3 190 230 lbs 1575 1650 230 250 lbs 1500 1575 2 3 250 280 lbs 1450 1525 280 300 lbs 145 1450 mixed 1 3 300 350 lb sows 1375 1450 350 400 lbs 1300 1375 400 450 lbs '7 1'4 aV DRI lira IL inftniOEA 12a axhwu ids Cattle bDUu caives wuf slaughter steers mostly steady high choice prime 1200 1 450 lb 2600 2675 bulk choice 1100 1450 lbs 2475 2600 good all weights 2125 2350 four loads mixed choice and prime 935 1075 lb slaughter heifers 24 00 choice 800 1050 lbs 2250 2350 good 2050 2200 Mrs arrell Borton of Xenia daughter in law of Mr and Mrs Clarence Borton of Wil mington was taken to Greene Memorial Hospital Xenia Sun day morning and has been crit He reportedly had just ar ically ill? She is showing some rived at the airport on a flignt from New York where he haa aLUinueu a uicvuhs Overland Company Toledo In addition to his wife he is survived by three brothers Wilbert Vern and Leon all of Lima two Mrs Helen1 Dickinsheets and Mrs Edna Davids both of Lima Arrangements for services 'at Smith funeral home New Vien na are yet to be completed Burial will be in Martinsville lOO Cemetery fWfURPHY Who Save Green Stamps Get 'em At COLLINS PACKING CO Best Dressed Greenfield Ohio about wnicn mere was sumv doubt 1 She was very friendly shak ing hands with all present Guesses as to her identity brought a negative response un til someone said Reed and it was Mrs William Reeder masquerading As all Grange meetings do the evening dosed with good food this time including fresh cider direct from the Leffler orchard Valley of Cincinnati Scottish Rite and Aladdin Shrine in Co 39c lumbus 38o Also surviving are two sons George Jr and Gregory ahd three a daughters Carolyn Denise and Joan all at home and a sister Mrs Mary Lamb of Hamilton 1 Services will be conducted at the Littleton funeral home Monday at 10 a where friends may call after 2 Sunday' Burial will be in Mil ledgeville Plymouth Cemetery Robert Brown I KOKOMO Ind Rob ert Brown of Kokomo formerly of Wilmington and voungest son of Albert Brownn former president of Wilmington College aieo at HdsoBiYf wro SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY MO Samuel Boldwynjrs al at ayette Memorial Hospi pj heart attack His wife the for Parker and Mrs rances Pica Carroll Ufor Mrs Edith mer aosepnine narp wnum uv cicu anu uy married in 1943 survives Summers A native of Sabina Mr Gray 1 was born eb 22 1921 jhe son JanjeS Maxwell rifisvpfTa on rl MpH ya ATrwir man Grav During World War II he rose to the rank of cap James Dean Maxwell 63 tain in the IT Marina Corns Clearwater' died Wednesday He was also owner and op Mr 'Maxwell' had several erator of the Gray arms well relatives by marriage $nd known for their registered An gus cattle Yorkshire hogs cer tified soy beans and seed wheat Mr Gray was a member of the Sabina Methodist Church Se Sabina Lodge No 324 oc 11c Trnns Avn TurrTRAT Eggs Livestock Markets Miami a mem former 1 Eyes 25 Acre Plotor Landfill Wilmington Council Thursday i night called a special meetingfor Tuesday at 7:30 a to idiscuss the possibility ct buyingan undisclosed 25 acre site for iiise as new city landfill Councilman Richard Babbutilities committee chairmanwould not reveal the exact lo of the land in question I Jor its name fearingthat this might jeopardize thetransaction Babb added that of the S3 ucres about 10 would be used I lnr la nd fill I This meeting was called after' Council was informed of a deci pion by the Ohio Health Depart ment which prohibited use of I ithe city farm near Burtonville I landfill as was suggested I iearlier I Babb' added thatJocal pres I isures may have been applied I Jon the health department to on one candidate at I (have the city farm eliminated' past Night Tuesday at I as a dump possibility 7:30 SUNDAY It COLDR OPEN EATURES 1:30 PM STARTS 4:30 Dancing 1st and 3rd Satur days of each month Vi miles south of Xenia on US 42 IN NEW VIENNA TRI COMPANY Today Market 1 i Top Hogs 190 220 $1600 i 5 (' Office Phone 987 3921 Home Phone 987 5315 Call or Daily Reg 'Market Through riday REAL ESTATE TRANSERS Auditor William Robinson) suits were filed in 1962 Aooen ana Minnie nuswa Ethel Rallies acres in Union Township A Simpson to Gretna Simpson and Margaret Car undividied half interest inJour lots in Wayne Township I Paul and Alice Vander Voort to Virginia VanderVoort acre in Wilmington Mabel Huddleson to Alonzo Huddleson undivided half inter est in 17 acre in Blanchester MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 Jack Rittenhouse 28 Sabina carpenter and Constance JBrown 31 Sabina beauty op erator 4 the General Assembly fails to take appropriate action as herein provided in time for submission of 'a constitutional amendment to' a1 vote of the people in 1965 this court will provide such remedies as it may consider appropriate' to meet the requirements of the Con stihitinn of the United The three judge panel was shamrock There were 'gaskets the same one in 1962 which of red and yellow apples "pears upheld the constitutionality of and quinces the last of the the amendment But that opin ion was reversed last June 22 5 by the Supreme Court rijnfnn Memorial which ordered the special court fin ION meillUIIUI to reconsider the complaints UeemMi Mouc by James NoIan of Cleveland and the Cincinnati City Charter ADMISSIONS: committee ana later cuuxuuuai ed Kenneth Weinberg an attor ney for the plaintiffs said the apportionment provisions of the 1851 Ohio constitution would meet the requirements 'set up by the Supreme Cdurt Article 11 of the Constitution calls for a mathematical form ula in determining represents George Curtis Wilmington tion Tbe 1851 formula was and fair" Weinberg said but had been by the Hanna Amendment (which) denied the people of Ohio fair and equal representation in the House of Leonard Sive president of the Cincinnati Commit tee and orest rank director said in a ioint statement: an important cal obstacle to action by the state legislature for relief of many of the problems of the larger urban counties We join with the court in expressing the hope that the legislature will now take the opportunity the court has given it to devise' an ap portionment plan fair to the larger metropolitan areas of the state" Ohio Atty Gen William Saxbe argued before the court that the best solution would be leave the matter to the next ounces av General Assembly and the vot and daughter weighing izua a aroused in the audience by a PARTY TIME? enjoy shopping for all your party treats at our store We have EVERYTHING to make your party a "WINE BEER COLD BEVERAGES ASSORTED MEATS SNACKS PARTY ICE Open Daily 9 AM to 11 PM EL BLACKIE'S PARTY STORE i Phone 382 21M 30 Lincoln St 'rf' New Shell Corn (SON) Corn ear Com shell Wheat Beans Oats Barley 85 (Prices quoted in this column are obtained each day by asking for the quotations from the local dealers) POULTRY Old roosters Leghorns 1 wnwihtafaB News Journal riday October 18 1964 cmni Minmi LooMasikoknnj mmo DeSica's triple triumph of modem love and laughter City Spending Less fiber Glass Pioneer Than Budgeted it Wilmington ended" Septemberwith only one of its funds in the city waste by i cording to the treasurer auditor i ireporf approved by Council I Thursday night The city as of Sept 30 was I also spending "less than itsbudgeted amounts while takingin more than in September oflast year the report indicates With nine months of the year gone "75 per cent of' the appro tpriation or $43999542 would have normally been spent In I Avtlvr R1? not j'PTlf AY attended a meeting ot tne vi $37254302 was spent Total ap fectors industrial Research ipropnated for the year 1964 was $58666054 i Net" receipts for September Queen Denied Ballot I I I I I tot wepteniDerj weic i 62880 Total 1963 receipts we're 'eiection Thursday since the law I $49852559 bars lords lunatics and felons I from the polls It Takes Only 1200 Stamps To ill Your Savings Book TECHWCOLOR UMPTED ARTIST! PLUS 3RD HIT 6 pounds V4 ounce at today DISMISSALS: St Thursday treatment since Sept 29 WW X7t treatment since Sept 27 Mrs Elmer Malott Wilming ton Route 3 Thursday 'after medical treatment since Oct 9 Bryan 4 son of Mr and Mrs Nolan Burden Clarksville Route Thursday after tonsil lectomy Wednesday Kevin 7 son of Mr" and Mrs rank Stackhouse Wil mington Route 1 Thursday aft er medical treatment since Oct 10 in passing laws favorable to the farmer It was announced that hand made aprons and certain items of baked goods would be used in grange contests during the utility $14 18 canner and cut ter J1OI4 Cows commercial jccu MISS BERTHA LELER lecturer presented the follow ing programs Mrs Sam Brown read a poem on October Ed Bailey adjuster for "the grange explained the recently adopted after insur ance program whichi has been tailored for persons of retire ment age There are three dif ferent coverages and anyone Route 4 Thursday surgicaL Joseph 21 months son of Mr and Mrs Nolan Wells' ay etteville Route 1 Thursday surgicaL Mrs Ray Schrake Leesburg Route Thursday" surgical Mrs William Mongold 74 Newham St Thursday surgi cal' Elmer Sanderson Martins ville Route 1 Thursday surgi Homer Montgomery Saltlick warning specnic uevaus uuiuu Ky Thursday surgical Debbie 1 daughter of Mr and Mrs Chapman Bondurant Leesburg Thursday medical Mrs Walter rump 283 lor ence St today medical John II 4 son of Mr and today surgical DLUiUiJ LrumDei JUUlcti mo Siotcia To Mr and Woodford beautiful rendition of Lynch Lebanon Route 2 twins yjg Christine Jackson a son weighing 6 pounds 2 piayed a piano solo at 11:52 ThUCS" CtAwfl'iVoe 11 uuuniiuavu A great deal of interest was Mysterious Stranger who wand ered into the gathering She wtt nlnacnnt hilt arrestillS lifter surS asPect and refsed t0 but surgical hv that thp was glad to be there and was sure GROCERY ree Delivery Phone 382 3533 97 SOUTH ST Halloween Display Put On nse rnlc or Granae Boosters Niahty IXvVIUMwI I VI Vrfl ii The Blanchester Grange held garden flowers and bright au In Ohio Ordered CINCINNATI (AP) member in the House regard District Court has ordered the less of population IOC eaecinn thn OhlA Gpnprfll Clinton County born in and was ber of the Baptist Church Lima His wife the inrainp Arhor survives Mr i 'hv Maxwell worked at the Willys as received here Vmnnnv Toledo I I HrSk I Hmto I IM wiiBi IBZ sll Yesterday jt I Tnnsv a CTSESsofiL 'I 1 MW MMMM M4M I 1 I I.

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