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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 5

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i A 8 MARRIAGE LICENSES IHsi a 'aujas xss IHllWff I ll xM Rob It's the time of year to get those WRECKER SERVICE Read Carefully How To Bring Added Revenue To Vernon Township Let's Stop The Tax Spiral 4 I I (WXONS sw aAA NATIONAL CHAMP 5 OUT 6 YEARS! wwW $rz ito fcS AAA Wd MMMMWi Si c5 CORN PICKERS VcftJs XZ THIS CAN BE CHANGED WITH A "YES" VOTE SO VOTE YES SAVE MONEY LIVES AND STOP CRIME Kettering Science Hall the in stallation called for steel beams REAL ESTATE TRANSERS AAS 7' 1 1 a fa JI extending down into the ground for a stable operating platform The telescope itself is being shipped from Japan and is now' on its way It employs a New tonian Cassegrain Reflector AspokesmaDLfor the col science department said that the telescope is best possible instrument for our lo cation and our altitude With the Nashimura we should be able to achieve optimum A A Donald Moore 20 Martins ville printer and Patricia Buck 19 Bloomington factory worker rederick Garrette Wilmington interior decorator and Virginia ields 31 Mar tinsville Route 1 clerk typist My children are drawing social security benefits based on their deceased earn ings Will my benefits stop when I remarry? A No your bene fits are not affected by your re marriage A acts and 'igures Vernon Township Voters should know in contrast to information paper that some of you may have received XaXvX er with a powerful personality and he brings to his audience a wealth of information There will be no fee and everyone is invited Lodonville Sunday where she visited with her son Wilmington College officials announced this week comple tion of the dome which will house a new 16 inch Nishimura Astro Telescope Located atop the three story Derivans Visit Mr and Mrs Harry Derivan of Atlanta Ga their daughter Mrs Arthur Ross (Elizabeth i Derivan) and granddaughter Lenoir of Norfolk Va left New Vienna Tuesday after spending several day with Miss Mary and Dr Joseph Derivan Last Sunday Mr and' Mrs John Derivan of Nashville Tenn and Dr and Mrs Hubert Derivan of Middletown joined the above members fof a reun ion at dinner at the Blue Grass in Wilmington and a visit at 'the Derivan residence in New i Vienna They celebrated the birthday anniversaries of Har ry yand John Derivan whch oc cur in October Mr and Mrsl Hubert Derivan Jr and baby Mike have moved to Lafayette Ind so were un able to attend the reunion (Auditor William Robinson) Wayne lorea to Donna A Jackson 605 acres in Marion Township Arlie and Dora Blanken ship to Aaron and ern 0 Wright 108 acres in Wilson Township Clinton County Court News DAY or NIGHT Phone 382 2518 L8 This 96 MilUon Dollars last year went into the State General und which finances poor relief' old age perision be'nefits'and school foundation (The School oundation alone received 25 million dollars in 1963) Vernon Township Committee for Progress 0 (Ray) Reedy Route I Clarksville Ohio Chairman The following facts and figures were taken from Ohio State Treasury Department 1963 OHIO LIQUOR AND MALT BEVERAGE TAX $43 992 87047 $1142925124 949636457 301746841 $2149489439 200518583 502663491 $9637207009 i I id le IS Studies' made by the square miles of southeastern Geological Survey in the months Alaska rose and remained eight following the Alaskan earth jee a)QVe oi(j levels quake show that some 12000 If you are a property owner in Vernon Township you know only too well how our taxes have been going up up up If you are a renter you are getting it too in the form of higher rent the property owner must ask his higher faxes! We know money is necessary to our townsh inroads school etc etc There is a way we voters can help pay some of these neces sary expenses: Every hour around the clock the liquor industry produces a half million dollars of revenue for the A David and Mrs Jack Croghan and son Kevin Mrs May Peelle and Mrs Mabel Davis called in the homes of Mr and Mrs Howard Ellis of near Wilmington and Mr and Mrs E' Hook of Wilmington Thursday afternoon Snow Hill Garden Club was represented at Region 16 fall meeting of the Ohio ederation of Garden Clubs at the Method ist Church in Washington Wednesday in an all day meet ing by the following: Mrs John Cooper Mrs Charles Mrs James Curtis Howard Noscar Mrs Simkins Mrs William s6hMrs Gurney Terrell Mrs Arthur McCoy and Mrs Harry Daniel Attention dll residents of Wil mington and Union Township! If you have not been solid ted for the Community" Chest drive and would like to give write your check to Community Chest and mail it to" Douglas Marsh Executive Secretary 178 Locust St Wilmington Ohio 11 Vote YES on the issue of The SALE Of Spirituous Liquor By The Glass Within the Liquor Control District Designated As Vernon Township in law and daughter Mr and 1 Mrs Donald Nash and son and daughter Cynthia until Tuesday Mrs Lucy Bosart is a guest of her cousin Mrs Mat thews for a few days She will then visit in Cincinnati before returning to her home in Lake land la 1 Mrs Heber King recently spent 10 days in the' Eastern States visiting Washington and other points of interest She was accompanied by her son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Ronald Hall and son Andy of Medina They also spent two days with her other daughter and family Dr and Mrs Seeds and children Jeffery and Janet in their mew home in Reynoldsburg Callers in the home of Mr and Mrs William Thornburg1 this week have been: rank Thornburg of Columbus Mrs Stanley Johnson Wright Lamar Thornburg A Roush Mrs Homer Bohl Mrs William Montgomery Homer Walls Mr and Mrs Thomas Jordan Mrs A Hause and daughter Jane Ann Mr and Mrs Harold Bohl Mrs Marie Robin PATTON MOTORS Main St Wilmington le ig at Contest Proven ORD MOUNTED NATIONAL SAETY Ohio State Senator Max Dennis center in behalf of Warren Nelson Ohio Director of Highway Safety presented Col Joseph Stabler (left) commanding officer of the Cincinnati Army Air Defense Com mand and Lt Col rederick Roseman commanding of ficer of the 5th Missile Battalion (NH) 56th Artillery for noteworthy performance in National Vehicle Safety Check for Communities The presentations were awarded in the office of the defense commander Small diameter napping roll minimize butt ehelling "Side Snapping rolls drop ears directly Into theelaYatars Clean efficient husking with A or 12 roll husking bed Mounts on ord IHC AC probably your maketoo ord to pick your com New Telescope Dome at College if'" I terhdics at at dbftiSed srJrtls is itn moderutton 'As tte graph illustrates the per capita sxmssuuzdwcki iv nun every two a figure consider rcrioc wnen flrtnjuns reached tne level of 134 gallons per person each Babb Sheet Metal 602 South St Wilmington Burdine To Address 'Harn Walter Burdine one of'the foremost radio amateurs inx southwestern Ohio and novice editor for Radio Maga zine will address the Clinton County Amateur Radio Associa tion at their monthly meeting Thursday 8 The meeting will be held in the Dayton Power and Light Co recreation rooms just off Wall St Burdine W8 ZCV K9 BOU has established an envi able record in He has conducted some 300 tests and helped 89 new amateurs win their tickets made over' 3500 consecutive daily contacts He made 142 contacts in 15 states in one day worked all continents in a little over two hours contacted 113 foreign countries with 98 confirma tions a Burdine is a familiar voice on the 6 meter band known to many by his jovial signature long you He is a resi dent of Waynesville a bachelor laughter Mrs John Putabaugh and a farmer of Hillsboro were Tuesday aft During World War II he was ernoon callers of Mr and Mrs a pinch hit radio instructor at CJ Wittenburg College and for sev Hazel Penn motored to eral years head of the Dayton morning Amateur Radio Association Burdine is a magnetic speaK SS Question Answer Box A New Vienna CORRESPONDENT CARRIER MRS MABEL DAVIS DOUGLAS HUTCHINS Phone 987 5071 Phone 987 3892 Homemakers Meet The Careytown Homemakers Club members were welcomed to the home of the secretary 'Mrs Harold Briggs Tuesday afternoon Mrs Donald erts chairman called the meeting tn nrdpr Mrs Cuv Roberts read the one hundredth Thornburg and sons Lewisand Psalm for the devotions Mrs Wharton presented the afternoon lesson on safety in the home Mrs Briggs served a dessert from a table centered with an arrangement of chrysanthe mums in a fall shade to Mrs Donald Roberts Mrs Guv Rob erts Mrs Wharton: Mrs Charles McKibben Mrs George WilliamsMrs Cook Mrs Walter Clevenger Mrs Donald Anderson Mrs Howard Kerns Mrs Marg urbee Mrs Leslie Simbro Mrs Glenn Smith Mrs Oscar Stanfield Mrs: Thomas Young and Mrs Briggs the hostess amily Dinner Mr and Mrs Bruce Kinzer entertained at their home in Dayton with a family dinner Sunday for their aunt Mrs Ethel Pendell in celebration of her brthday anniversary Mrs Pendell received a number of lovely gifts The dining room table at which the guests were seated was centered with a lovely arrangement of fall flowers Guests were: Mrs Ruby Muller of Cincinnati Mr and Mrs Ralph Garrison and daughter Beverly and Mr and Mrs Elden Bead and daughter Elica and son Eric and Mrs Leona Cox of Hillsboro Bob Bernard of East Monroe Mrs Hazel Darling of Brookville Mrs Nellie Cox of Dayton Keith Kinzer of the University of Cincinnati Ottes Garrison University of Columbus Mrs Doloris Cline and sons and the Kinzer children Chris and Candy Personal Pamela Purtee was a week end guest of Carolyn Simbro Careytown Mr and Mrs Roy Curtis of Antioch Rd were Sunday after noon guests of Mr and Mrs Chloyd Bartlett of near Xenia Jrjrs Dorsey Hiestana ana v' JIRIl Gumtey Implement Sngartree St Wilmington 382 2591 Net Profit from State Liquor' Stores Gallonage Permit ees 32 Beer Tax Malt Beverage Tax Wine Tax State Tax on Bottles Sold TOTAL 1963 LIQUOR TAXES A license to sell whiskey by the glass along beer and other beverages costal 00000 (one thousand dollars) each year Every cent of this 00000 will go to Vernon Township Plus a percentage of the revenue from' al I sales! Don't be misled into thinking that if a territory is "dry" it will cause fewer people to drink note this chart below showing that more liquor was consumed during the prohibition period of the 20's than any time since it has been made legal Telling the American people they can't have something only tends to whet the appetite! The people livingjiere in our community are average there fore we must agee that those wishing to drink liquordo so by either driving another community going into the state store for a bottle or far worse buying from a bootlegger Re gardless of show or where it is bought not one cent of reve nue from these drinks is now received in Vernon Township because there is not a licensed establishment here 4 i IM Saturday October 31' 1934 Wilmington Newa Jmmal Gutters and Downspouts Ready pr Winter Nelson and Neal Relurn Sunday It will be almost like Home coming to the Nelson and Neal two piano team when they ar rive in Wilmington to perform at Boyd Auditorium Sunday at 8:15 A This will be the third concert at Wilmington College for the talented and attractive ycung married couple requent return engagements are the rule rather than the ex ception with Nelson and Neal especially to colleges Besides their international artistic fame they also serve simultan eously on the faculty of four dif ferent colleges They have also written what are recognized by some as best piano instruction books now available in Ameri Max Carr director of the Wilmington College Artist Ser ies this week received the an nouncement that Nelson and Neal have just been engaged for the Biennial Convention of the Music Teachers National Association in Dallas next Mafch They will appear on the program with Pablo Casals Howard Hanson and the Dallas Symphony is an indication of the kind of talent we mav expect to hear Sunday Carr said we have some of the outstanding talent lined up for the entire series I doubt if any evening will surpass jhis one for sheer musical en jsf iw two aci VfrvXuOiAMlL fcW Pl jiy si fa' fa i 'fa 'fa fa' 'I x' 'wt I i 1 fa I fa 1 Township fa "fa flRWW J1I Jft A V1 WTH i ifKiL lik iiutiiiLV till iz i iiiru fc VvW'tf'f I I V' TT ah tt AB fl ILUilII 1 Uli Al ill Ill III Lt 'A fV ZB ty zufl A y' jn 1 4u 4 rr fa fa "jfafa fa tx VS WBBEWt nmwff a 1'IW W'W'M ff UM A VA 4 xs MA AS 4 vr fWZ AS V5 is ZsY ZX A AK'iA 'W V' AzAA A ZSS '5S A s'' 4k' A ksA 4w szz Xs 'Sf fa fa fa a' z'VuZ VA sz Z'SS fafa zX 4 7 RzZ 'x fa A szz Az 9 a tM ZX4ZZ '4'S A i fa fa 4 fa v' s'v' yfa9'' fa zh 'iTX'A'' Ct "zA'J I II AXW It JWWJ i 'fa fa linjiJTATTU A 4 'V SZ 4fa 'Zz 1 3' fajlfaf rl XsW: 13 JUH 1 I JJ' 'I1 1 4 's' J' A fa zZXA zs XA SA ft wwirtl iT" 'XS gA HWi a Tap A i zz it ZZ A Ai A A A zzz '7 A Aft's e'r' T' '''1'4 z' fc ZA zs 4 SV ZS A A Xz sZ HVZ' 4 ZS S' vx 4 ii rW444Wz zx: ji I irrMWrrti'JTtTtnt WiMM i Uf xi i a ZM 4 zasz V4 rWlB a fa I 14 i ii 5 K' fa A 4 jUzrSrSw 4 1k x7 V1' A A Jtl jv 4 i a i 0 JA Ar iWTJL JJ rHTzxx Xzxe 'z zAs' rCTTr 1 S'X 4a 4 4r4z wu 3 WPbMM3 4 xi I fa 'fa" I 1 i Kwuavr 'J' A fa 's 'v" 'i SabX' fa fafafa Lmuii fa i a A zi fa Ke a Ajnnaiin mr fafa fafa fa fa ZS Cs A A A A 's Ar 'X A3 XXXxXxX A AA X'J A5? 44 ZS'J z'S'Z fas svfa: fa 'XX 1 $8 i I I zX I I MMW 4 vy kzg XSl I A fa zAX fa" rj s4v 4 A Xa jAA X' xx Xa XX Jx At A sz set fa tfij A ''ftV 'A' AAA 'As' 'z 4 zzjf'.

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