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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 7

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4 41 Ho ho ho it fi 1 a 4W a 59c Ea 1 a a (4 '10 'fw 4 mk Salvador 4 0 WSi CLIP COUPON Convenient Budget Payments i A Phone 382 2292 or 382 2085 a joy to give! a joy to receive Operator Operator Operator Operator I i ree pickup and delivery service In Wilmington Treatment Treatment Treatment Treatment THE WIL i Licensed By The Ohio State Medical Board i Wilmington Plaza Shopping Center Arcade Section Across rom Phone 382 0578 quiz on church etiquette which was very interesting Refreshments were served by the hostess to the 16 members present We have permanents priced to fit every budget Ask us about them NO AND LAN SUB THE 3 4 8 Phone 382 2400 Plant Thorne Ave Store 59 South St Phone 382 2211 Styling Salon COMPLETE DRY CLEANING SERVICE was a luncheon home Mr and Hutchens of Snow not vpify' often child is blessed with six living grandmothers and a rare occasion when the grandmoth ree Customer Parking In Our Private' Parking Lot Back of Store ft ft i Jobes great grandmother who lives in Springfield and was the only one absent at the gathering Grandmothers are Mrs How ard Hackney Mrs William Coe and great grandmothers Bennett and sons at their new a home on Timberlane Wilming ton Mr and Mrs Elba Carson of near Washington were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Ethel Pendell Realtors Auctioneers WIIMIXCTOM OHIO PLANNING an Ruction? We Plan' Advertise and Conduct Tour Auction call Exley WicaJ and Associates Wilmington Ohio Re Auctioneers 58 Mulberry St Phone 382 3007 Monday Nov 30 Thru Saturday Dec 5 her parents Mr and Mrs isher Mr and Mrs Charles isher and daughter Shawn of Piqua spent a portion of the weekend including Thanksgiving Day with his parents Mr and Mrs Glenn isher Mr and Mrs Glenn Garman were guests with her brother and family Mr and Mrs rederick Smalley were guests in Roscoe Stratton of Wilmington the parental home near High land for the Thanksgiving feast They are Mr and Ed Goodwin and family of rank lin Miss Sue Smalley of Cincin nati Mr and Mrs Glenn Smal ley and children of Samantha and Mr and Mrs Harold Smal ley and family of near New Vi enna Mr and Mrs Everett Roush Thanksgiving dinner i ELECTRICAL GITS Plant Plant Plant Plant Meter Repair shall form from and after the earliest period allowed bylaw Passed this 5th day of November CHARLES KOHLER President of Council Attest: WILLIAM BUCK aerie 1 Approved bv me this 5th day of November 1964 THOMAS DOWNING A Mayor (Mon30Nov) Hackney arranged for a family luncheon at the Blue Grass Restaurant for her daughter Gayle on her seventh birthday anniversary birthday party All of the grandmothers are That is exactly what hap from the New Burlington and had a family Thanksgiving din ner with Mr and Mrs Ray mond Hutchens and family of Cincinnati Saturday Mrs Harvey Hutch ens spent the day in Morrow as a guest of cousins Mr and Mrs Clem Williams and Mrs Nell Jauron Mr and Mrs Glans' Albrekt son of Kettering were Thanks of Mowrystown Allan Simkins giving Day dinner guests with of Columbus and Walter Lee Simkins of Wilmington enjoyed Thanksgiving Day dinner with Mrs Marie Simkins and daugh ter Miss Eloise Dining with Mr and Mrs Merritt Moore for their Thanks giving dinner were Mr and Mrs Roy Eckler of Cincinnati Mr arid Mrs Harold Moore and daughters and Miss Mae Moore and Bobby Hooper Charles McKenzie of Ohio State University spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his grandparents Mr and Mrs 73 'fa 7 ZU I HOURS Mon Thors rl 11 am to 8:30 pm Tues wed Sat a am to pm loor Coverings 7 7Wilmiu8oii HOURS DAILY 10 am to 8 pm Closed Saturday DR GENE MABREY 453 South St Phone 382 0211 a pened riday when Mrs Albert Wilmington area except'Mrs are Mrs Robert Bath Mrs Hackney and Mrs Howard McClure Other guests were relatives from Covington Ky Mrs Lau ra Moore and granddaughters Carol Laura and Lisa Worth ington Money Available for Home Loans MONTHLY REDUCTION and EXCEPTIONALLY LOW CLOSING COSTS Compare! 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Wilmington Homestead Building and Loan Company 31 South St Wilmington Phone 382 2232 Redeemers Meet 1 Mr and Mrs Leon Salisbury were hosts to the class Wednesday Devotions were given by Rev Albert Kuntzman Mrs Thomas Rudi sill had the program for the evening her topic being "Insti tutions of Higher Learning and oundations and In the absence of the recrea tion leader Rev Albert Kuntz man conducted a Bible quiz and ORDINANCE NO 1057 AMENDING ORDINANCE 1049 BY THE ADDITION DELETION CERTAIN GUAGE ROM SECTION 1 LCntlNPn 'BY COUNCIL THE CITY WIL MINGTON STATE OHIO: Section 1: That on or about the 10th of August 1964 an ordinance No 1049 was adopted whereby rules and regulations for the operation Sid maintenance the Water Works system for the Cityor Wil mington whereas council now wishes to amend Subsection 7C of Section 1 of said ordlannce by de letlng the words beginning In the 4th line with and continu ing therefore until the end of That it is hereby deter mined that the afore mentioned Ian guage does not conform with the rate ordinance No 1045 therefore the following language will be in serted In Subsection 1C beginning as follows: 1 'The water works may after no tice and the passing of an additional 30 day from the date upon which such bill is payable net discontinue water service to the premises sup plied Water service shall be re sumed only upon the payment by the user of an additional fee of ts00 and if such bill is not paid within 80 days from its original due date the Director of Public Service shall be authorized and directed to certify the delinquent bill to the County Auditor for collection as and at the same time that other taxes and assessments are collected" Section 3: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law Passed this 5th day of November 19M CHARLES KOHLER President of Council Attest: WILLIAM BUCK Clerk Approved by me this 5th day of November 1964 THOMAS DOWNING Mayor i (Mon30Nov) Mr and Mrs and Mrs SPECIAL This Week Trousers Ir 3 New Vienna CORRESPONDENT' CARRIER MRS MABEL DAVIS DOUGLAS HUTCHINS Phone 987 5071' Phone 987 3892 HALE and COTNER 4 The Prescription Store' 14 South St Phone 382 3886 Wilmington This Coupon Good MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY Reg $150 Cut $100 Reg $200 Shampoo and $150 Scheduled 2 by outstanding program HI Dec ai the airview' The Auburn Methodist WSCS' Il Church at 8 will meet Wednesday at the WCharles Blackbum will be hon 'home ofMrs John Anderson ats ored by Union Grange in re 2 gf ceiving his Sheaf Certif The Always aithful 1 Class icate and 50 year pin awards hold the annual Christmaa' for 50 years of active service injparty at the Church' of Christ grange work Since he and Mrs social rooms Wednesday at 2 BlacKDurn nave seiveu me vu tire county as deputy master and matron and also in other work throughout the county an invitation is extended to all grangers in the county to attend this celebration The New Vienna Mothers Club members will be welcom ed to the home of Mrs Vint on Wolfe Tuesday at ml 1 Mrs John Hughes will pre sent the program The Snow Hill Garden Club will hold the Christmas dinner i 1 41 a Vn awf ai uie aw riends Church social and Mrs' George Henderson Mrs Merritt Moore Mrs Gleason Streber and Mrs Hel en Chesnut will be hostesses at the Moore home riday at 2 to members of the WSCS Mrs Henry Waits is program leader The Homebuilders Class will hold the Christmas covered dish ers can meet together at a supper at the new building at the Church of Christ riday at 6:30 Persons are to take table gervice The children are to take gifts and the adults gifts or clothing for the Grundy Mission Harold Smalley and Mrs Roger ergu son will receive gifts There will also be a special offering Sunshine Stitchers will have a turkey dinner Wednesday at the residence of Mrs Clark at 12:30 pm The West Penh airfield arm Bureau Advisory Council will hold their annual Christ mas dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs John Anderson of near Careytown Saturday eve ning Dec 5 at 6:30 Thanksgiving Events Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ter rell and son Kenneth enter tained with a family dinner on Thanksgiving Day at noon when the guests included: Mr and Mrs Gurney Adams and Mr and Mrs Harold Stewart and children Debbie and David of Wilmington Route Mr and Mrs Knrl mine and Mr and Mrs Richard Cline of Sabina Carey McKenzie Other guests in enwick of Leesburg and Mr the McKenzie home riday who and Mrs Richard Terrell and attended the funeral of Mrs Emma Canter at the Murray funeral home in Greenfield were: Mr' and Mrs Roger Mc Kenzie and daughters from armers City Ill Mr Robert McKenzie of Wayne Ind and Mr and Mrs Herbert Mc Kenzie and daughters of Creek Other relatives attend ing were Mrs Harvey Ream and daughters of Columbus Mr and Mrs Ellis Cook of Carey town and Estel Cook Mrs Mil dred Cook and Mr and Mrs Charles Cook and son of Wil mington Mr and Mrs Robert Hodson and children Jeff David and Susan spent Wednesday night and Thanksgiving Day in Cleve land Mr and Mrs Thomas Greene were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests with a son and wife Mr and Mrs Hedrick Greene of Xenia Tuesday Mrs Edith Wilson of Wilmington guest in the Mrs Harvey Hill Thursday Hutchens and Mr i iff Son Killed On Day will represent the ft mral late president portions I Dad uneral Of Kennedy's speeches and hiSj ANADARKO Oklaf APT jJavorite Passage from Shake Oklahoma highway patrolman sPeareow? Tread flmore Edgmon of Anadarko Jason Robards Jr and Sir John served as pallbearer Saturday I at the funeral of a longtiind friend John A Lucas 65 of South a a Anadarko sharkstooth hills immortalized Later was' pa Va Barren trol he received a call to inves Rocks Aden are tigate a fatal traffic Accident generations of British soldiers south of Anadarko The victim was Robert Allen Lucas 19 son of the man Edg mon had helped bury less than 12 hours earlier Salvador Hair Real Estate Auction Sales ORDINANCE NO 1055 AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 1047 ESTABLISHING POSITIONS AND SALARIES OR THE WIL MINGTON WATER WORKS OPER ATION OR THE BALANCE YEAR 1964 BE IT ORDAINED BY COUNCIL THE CITY MINGTON STATE OHIO: 1 1 oruiivu xnai is nuicuy ue I termined that there is a need for more positions to be available for emergency duty and therefore it is determined that the personnel the following positions will be avail able for emergency duty at the rate of $300 per hour over and above the 40 hour per week schedule This is in addition to the personnel made available for emergency dutv tnrougn urcunance no iuk 1 Meter Reader Water Class A Water Class i Water Class Water mass Utility Ooerator i and Storeroom Clerk Section 2: This ordinance 1 effect and be in by law 1964 his Lucky Little Girl Has Six Grandmothers Mike Brooks The children of Mr and Mrs ORDINANCE NO 1056 AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 1045 BY THE ADDITION AND DELETION CERTAIN LAN GUAGE THEREIN IN SECTION 3 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL THE CITY WIL MINGTON STATE OHIO: Section ly WHEREAS on or about August 11 1964 Council of Wilming ton passed Ordinance No 1045 ix ing rates and charges for water service in the City of Wilmington and WHEREAS Section 3 thereof not In conformity with the appropri ated section for the billing and col lection for water service in the rules and regulations governing the operation of the Wilmington Water system as set forth in Ordinance No 1049 the following language in Section 3 Ordinance No 1045 will be added: Beginning With Line 8 thirty (30) days after the rendition of the bill together with penalty thereon water service shaU be cut off and" shall be resumed only upon the payment by the user of an addition al fee of $500 if such bill is not paid within 80 days from its original due date the Director of Public Service shall be authorized and di rected to certify the delinquent bill to the County Auditor for collection as and at the same time that other taxes and assessmens are collect ed Section Ji This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period aUowed by JgW Passed this Sth day of November 1964 KOHLER President of Council Attest: WILLIAM BUCK Clerk Approved by me this 5th day of November 1964 THOMAS DOWNING Mayor (Mon30Nov) RICE rigidaire Arolianeet hona 382 2206 4 of the type shown from $1 6950 to $37950 depending 'upon size and7 cover urniture 64 Main St Monday November 30 1964 Wilmington Newn Jownial Groundbreaking Set for Memorial WASHINGTON (AP) Presi dent' Johnson will wield the gold plated spade that broke ground for the Jefferson and Lincoln memorials when he breaks ground Wednesday for John Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 1 sen eiect nooert Kennedy 4iTinmimYznnri all the goodies an here in Santa's Pack by Bonne Bell X1 Here is Santa's unique way of making any female more beautiful and glamorous It's all in Santa's Pack by Bonhe Bell That's one pint of famous i Ten Six Lotion plus a red sack full of jolly good Moisture Lotion Pjus 30 Cream Plus 30 Lotion Medicated Make up and Ten Six hampoo AU for $5 if you know anyone who loves looking wonderful each day of the year buy her this Don't forget yourself either Santa would be unhappy kmux mv The New Vienna Lions Club will observe ladies night on their regular December meeting date Wednesday The newly organized ire I Auxiliary will hold the firstmeeting Thursday at 7:30 i at the home of John i Croghan an advisor AU boys between the ages of 14 and 19 should attend this first meeting The annual turkey covered dish supper of arm Bureau Council No 35 will meet at 7 i i Thursday at the home of Mr Tuesday at 6:30 foUowed 9 9 IwWl MBw fcMY xWityiBBk 7 to fOCV'c 77 BP i 4" i jS 1 1 446 '7 ni i i BW 1 1 i hR' 1 A 3hl I I I 1 1 1 1 7 A 4 1 I it ire I 7 I' S' I I I 4' 4 LK IMP dKWU A i A I'1 flTTT I 1 rk 'WT'T MK fl AHk I i III HMMU Sil dBBMHMHMMHflflMflHMHflBflMBflHflHHIHMMHflflMBflHHMHHHHMaMBMHHMNHHHflHMMMMMMIBIMNb WMMHI i 1 7 4 I 7 1 a i a i i MmtoA HI I l25 Jjt etS 'u JrKv a i A sr rr SjAw i ojB 7 7 7H A zj 1 7 1 1 I 1 1 I 'I ik 7 7 ft 1 7 i fl 8 4 if I I 774 Ml Realtors Auctioneer! WIIMIXCTOM OHIO S't.

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