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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 16

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i Yfe Rotarians Dick Clifton 983 Mato St 1 2 2539 4 4 Allen McKay I 4 yy 4sr Real Estate a i eep Management Demonstrations Set keeping errors that year however caused $7653 to be charged off the books Then and Now A RtPR tSE NT AT IVt WILL CAU THE WILMINGTON PUBLISHING CO 28 Locust St WilmlngtonOhio Phone 22049 Evenings 2 3272 ine Printing fompt Service IPHONE 2 3534 4Txi The MONTES wore on Two weeks ago Mrs Wilkin said to Mr Wilkin and her voice was a little firm "The bird must Mr Wil kto wearily agreed And then he evolved a plan No ticing that the wary Beulah was drawn to the windows by her re flection Wilkin rolled down a win dow of the car and placed a mirror on the seat His idea was to lure Beulah into the car rush outside and make the capture by rolling up the wino'ow It was a good idea Only thing was that Beulah go for it She went far the mirror and was out before the window could be rolled up Sb Wilkin Improved on the Idea This time be attached a turkish towel to the line of his flyrod and placed it over the open window Beulah took the bait She flew In the window and Wilkin yanked the line The towel dropped over the window The capture was effected Wilkin transported the bird to another neighborhood So far there are ho reports from the new neigh borhood "This is rtory about Beulah th' mocking btrtb' rfr Any mocklng bird we are told goes to Palm Springs for thje winter Beulah She set up a do main last November in the back yard of Gilbert Wilkin 8 Reterson PL Beulah had real talent Her Iml 8 Power on Regular Gas with the I960 Lark Mr McKay has fbrjhe past several years been a successful farmer in Clinton County and has been active in local com munity affairs Whdn you own an Olds you Jcnow you're going "first class!" 7rv' JWhat makes new modern styling famous Rocket Engine spirit th feasraring steady way a Rocket rides on any road If you join the Bocket Circle of 3J4 million Oldsmobile owners be making a wubinvestment too for this thrifty performer rates high in resale value Come on over to Olds now! Warren Realtor 2 2903 2 3464 i 1 a a THE DONALD E7C0WGILL DISTRICT AGENCY tation of Lie blrd caljs 'of the neighborhood was perfection And the Wilkins mind That is the Wilkins mine until Beulah developed some bad a 1 1 'The bad kbits were scaring away all the other birds beating on the win dows of the house forcing the Wilkins to nave their car washed with startling frequency Mrs Wilkin said to Mr Wilkin "The bird must Mr Wilkin agreed Now being a kindly man Wilkin want to barm Beulah So after consulting with Dr rank Hazard professor of biology at Wilmington College he al the approved methods of bird catching None was successful Beulah continued to scare the other birds to beat on the windows and tomato taln her enduring attachment to the family car New Houses 6r Sale If we have what you need we will build it to suit you Auction Service SMITH BABB AM AN CO An on the farm sheep manage ment demonstration will be held Monday on two Clinton County farms Ralph Grimshaw Exten sion sheep specialist from Ohio State University will be present to discuss and demonstrate treating sheep for foot rot controlling in ternal and external' parasites docking and other management practice's The first demonstration win be held at the Paul Terrell farm near New Vienna bn Bernard Rd at 9: 30 a Tfce second session wjlf start at ip and will be heldat George Pidgeon farm Jn the west end of the county just off State Route 71 on Denny Rd Sheep producers Are urged to attend the demonstration nearest their home stoCe the same infnr mation wilj be presented both morningymd afternoon RWIfi 5 IL Donald Cowgill District Agent 16 'i V'JDonyNewsJoumal' Tuesday eb 23 I960 Wilmington Ohio tions Heor 5 S' WHSCoch wilminirton Schoo! Coach David Lundberg spoke at the din net meetingof jthe Wilmington' Lions Club Monday night at Don restaurant He told his plans for the athletic program for next year At next meeting the music department of Wilmlngtoii High School win give the program' Birth Since joining the New England Life Mr McKay has taken com prehensive training in the field of life underwriting with the Company and attended the Life Insurance and Marketing In stituteat Purdue University 'Lafayette Indiana where he com pleted the Insurance Indoctrination course This training to gether with New England's continuing study program will en able Mr McKay to off eryou comprehensive life insurance serv ice We recommend you discuss your life insurance needs with him Business Briefs Mrgnd Mrs Gus Clements owner! of what" was formerly known as Restaurant Route 730 have completed a re modeling and redecorating prog gram They have also changed the names of their business "Lakeway Bar and Super Market" The remodeling program in eluded changing the room which formerly used as a restaurant to a completely 'modern self serve Super Market which features a complete selection of all types of irozeo ioous health aids' The Super Market is open 9 a to 9 A new bar has been added to Lakeway Bar and Grill It now features all types of beers wines mixed drinks steaks chops short orders and sandwiches including Bar Que Chicken or to eat thefe or to lake home The Grill is open 9 a au to 1 a local members of The Ohio So ciety of professional Engineers are joining the national organiza tion in the celebration of National Engineers Week Theme of the week is "Engineering The Great Challenge of The 1 The Southern Ohio chapter in cludes nine counties Representa tives of these will meet at the Rendezvous Room at Washington Wednesday at 6:30 for (dimer meeting celebrating Na tional Engineers Week They will invite young engineers to be their guests at this meeting Members of the Clinton County chapter ara Glenn Phillips Ronald Gordon Earl Hall Raborn Horseman: rank Thatcher Rich ard Grant Stokes and Thom as Hebert The Clinton Asphalt Paving Co is sponsoring a special advertise ment on National Week to appear in the Wednesdayedition of the NewsJournaL Allen McKay prominent Clinton County farmer has become asso dated witn thi Donald Cowgill Insurance Agency In his Grrt week of association with the agency he led the Cincin nati district in policies written for the New England Mutual Life In eprance vo In addition tti insurance service Cowgill also specializes in income tax reports and the sale oaecuri ties He pians to spepddhe major portlon of his timMo the tax andsecurity phaserof the businessand assirtxMcKay with the insur 7iance sahSs McKay is a graduate cf Wil dington College Jn the dass of is amemberof the Wilming ton riends Church and has been active in many farm organize? tions including the Clinton County Swine Improvement organization He pqd his wife' Vivian reside on McCune Road east of Wilmington with their three children Mark 12 Douglas 10 and Roderick 9 Lamb leece Banquel includes otyie Kevu 'A' irtvle revue of the Clinton Coun ty' girls who participated in 1959 It Yourself With Wool will be one of the features of the Clinton County lamb and fleece banquet to be held riday at the Blanches ter ry School Mrs Wilbur Williams will moderate the revue The speaker will be HdwanLWst kins Jr from who will show slides and tell of his recent trip to New Zealand Emphasis will be given to the sheep industry of that country ar well as the general agriculture of that part of the World' Other business win Include elec tionof Lamb and leece directors a report on 1960 lamb pool plans and report on the 19591amb pool results Tickets can tie obtained from the Lamb directors at the office i csoMiRmMmmsmiHKnnsra 3' Wilmington MarfGets Beulafifewith lyrod 1 Nelson Rd Wilmington PRINTERS PUBLISHERS NEWENGLAND MUTUAL LIE INSURANCECOMPANY BOSTON PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION CRADLE AN Pictured above is the old Irwin Drug Store In Martinsville as it looked in the Standing in front'of the door is Charles Irwin proprietor who wrote a store debt off his books and started a thriving Wilmington industry Dr Richards vpiuiti eunt EyeExaminations Glasses If Needed Prescriptions Uled Contact Lenses xtepairs a Added ree Parking in parking lot while! a visiting Dr office a Ask attendant where to park' 2 123 Mulberry Wilmington Honor Past Presidents Banghamronarter mem ber third president of the Wil mington Rifffy Club and past dis trict governor was featured speaker at the "past presi jBaw IhMaLaaM i uaj zuuvucuu muuuMy iu the General Denver Hotel He1 traced the growth of Rotary through the years and talked specifically about the early days a better life for tbaNEW ENGLANn 4 i i Rural Policy To Hear about Livestock market check off subject Which' will affect livestock "producer in the county is the topic for discussion at the next meeting of the Rural Policy Group Market check off Is a de duction for livestock improvement and promotion This meeting will be held at 7 Wednesday March 2 at the Wilmington Methodist Church Since this Js the last meeting of the season Mhe executive commit tee jsrill be elected Dwight Wise remont presi dent of the Ohio Cattle eeders Association 'and WilliamL Swank associate director of Held service Ohio arm Bureau ederation wlir bethna men will attempt to present all aspects of the problem including the place of red meat promotion the work of the National Livestock and Meat Board and orooosed legislation Pertaining to market check off Anyone Interested Ip this sub ject can ettend Dinner reserva tions can be made at the county Extension office 983 MAIN ST i RINa CROSBY SHOW WITH PIRRY COMO QN ABC TV LKR DURING CLITON OLDS INC TWO MORE YEARS and the company showed steady advances and jnarked prosperity The tasks of management became so heavy however that administrative du ties were divided among company executives leaving Irwin with the sole duty supervising the me chanical department By 1891 ir win was struck by the grippe which never left him because of his wcm MUigs and Wil A bachelor Irwin was quiet and found their tuy uui miuweu a remarxame tai ent for business matters His only living relative was his mother who lived on a farm near Greenfield It soon became apparent that he could not bear another Ohio winter and he moved to 'Texas but was back in Wilmington a few laicr iu seiue ms anairs An Atirf on wa MWU sell 90 shares of Aui iffered to Bit stock at the door of the Slintnn Cnuntv CourthouseThese shares repre sented ZJ er cent of all the com pany stock and were to be sold in ime blocks of 10 shares each The Depression of was in full swing about that time and the first block of 10 was sold to Ed Merker for $56 a share The remaining 80 shares were 1 quickly withdrawn from the market ON AUG 9 General Denver an i Irwin backer died Irwin on leav ling for Ashville NjC told his as soclates that his doctors gave him ope chance in 10 to live and he was going to take that chancer But the odds were too great and he died in Ashville on Septi 2 1893with his mother at his side He was buried in Greenfield with 40 Irwin employes in attendance in roe years between then ana now bits bearing the name of Irsi auu wiimington Uhio Wav in ovo roe giooe ave irner of of the local dub and its first pres idents He described rRotary as the which' turns: the best side of mao toward the Eleven of the local 25 past presidents were in attendance seated at a special table In addition to Bangham they were: Joseph Hardebeck McCoy Roscoe Stratton Clarence Carinate Hugh Heilxnd Harry elke Bangham Robert Had ed W' Linton and Allan ley Sixty ninth in a series By Burritt Hiatt as told to Bob Bowman An inventive mindr debtand lts cancellation were instrumental in the founding of a Wilmington fac tory almost 75 years ago and one which continues a leading industry Back in 1883 a Martinsville drug gist named Charles Irwin hid as one of his customers a highly skilled blacksmith Dimmitt On Oct 21 1884 Dimmitt was granted a patent on a soled center auger bit bu it gained him little as he sold the rights' to Irwin for the cancellation of a debt and some cash In 1885 Irwin became the sole owner of this new drilling ap paratus and a new industry was Iforn In the summer of Irwin jour neyed to Wilmington seeking some capjtal with which to start produc tion Interested parties' were Denver Peter Clevenger and A I Bailey On Oct 1 of that year the Irwin Auger Bit was formed Stipulated in the legal papers was the condition that Irwin receive one cent for ev ry bit sold during the life of the patent In 1887 new plant was ready to open and traveling salgsrfien were hired to introduce toe Xew bit into the hardware Original capital amounted oaiance sneei 10000 and the the end of the year showed nejxassets of $69772 Book Now Many Wear ALSE TEETH Wilk Little Worry Bat talk laugh or tneeza Without fear oi Insecure false teeth dropping alipptng or wobbling BASTnc nt holds plates firmer and more eoege lortably This pleasant powder hUM gummy gooey pasty taste or reeling Doesn't cause nausea Ifazfclkallne juuM wau vnecn lueubure DfMuija utvr uj urug aounwe ite odor ASTISTHal Ars Patton Injured in Wreck tlLtt Jack Jatton was removed from an Oxford hospital today to Clinton Memorial Hospital follow ing an automobile accident Sunday evening She was taking her daughter Miss Linda Sue back i Miami university after a weekend visit here Miss Patton was driving zas a car swerved on the icy road in hint of car meeting it neaa on ana aemousmng it Miss Patton was hospitalizpdTin Oxford for bruises and cuti but was releasedMondayjdrs Patton sustained a fractiirid ankle 'and multiple cutsabd bruises The accjdet occurred at 5:30 five miles from Oxford iss Callaway Takes in School Debate Sandra Callaway daughter of A Gal and Mrs Callaway 1083 W' Truesdell St recently represented her school the Uni versity of Rochester at an inter collegiate debate tournament' at Canisius College to Buffalo A sophomore Miss Callaway with her teammate maintained the affirmative of the national top "Resolved: Congress shall have toe right to reverse Supreme Court The Rochester team defeated Canisius and Jamestown in a three round tournament A A 'L' I If tv My tY Av11 a YX YH 'jv Yx 4 j' 4 fv few Tli Jb JT MU Jfvotues 5 A Men a 115 VvC a a 1 A va a a XvX fc itaa a a tv i xf a 1 "XX 1 Ixaaft kwr 4 flSnl OBHk BB ii aum anti in rR jMuE JEj ft BT'' xsiiMraw in ininawMu i'lMi hiiimiiim iitmii 1 xM WMi jT I Li YC BgBwMa 1 yW a BS': jg yaaq I I I I I 1' A I I Xa YooY GtSES dUUSSl A I Trrri I MaaBBi I 1 2 I 1 i I I I lT lr 4heBvBA1Sik LSr3B Sk "wsCbEHrBU I 9 SSbIY'' kY4 xp' cxfc I i 'v 4 rr R' fib 1 6 i i 5 Ct 2 fr yqur local authorized a At RBUABfl rilllt IYV KBil a rI mi I I I 5 i ''I 'x iM eosna iiMiaMrw I 'r ii 'Y i 1 1 11 I 1 1U TWBBBBaBBBaaBaMBBBRawaBBRaBBaBBBBBB6BBBaMBBaBBBBBaBBlBIBI STsl 'i YJ 1 i A A 7 'xO A 7 'c' A A 7 fi 1 AIS 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