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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 2

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News-Journal Wednesday, October 9, 1974 clinton memorial hospital news TUESDAY ADMISSIONS: Mable Tedrick. Blanchester. Kimberly Davis, 19 months. Blanchester. Marlin Meddock, Sabina.

Edith Woods, Quaker Apartments. Mrs. Clifford Pennington, Blanchester. Mrs. Harold Davis, 545 N.

Mulberry St. BIRTH: To Mr. and Mrs. Arlis Blanton, Blanchester, a son weighing six pounds nine ounces at 6:15 p.m. TUESDAY DISMISSALS: Mrs.

William Burger, Morrow. Cora Hanes, Box 93. Mrs. Charles Gray, Blanchester. Katherine Browning, Sabina.

Clifton Moore, Peebles. Mrs. Heber Bradley, Lynchburg, and son Christopher Del born October 5. Mrs. Joseph Shaffer, Morrow, and son Matthew Jeromy born October 5.

Ricky Harris, Midland. Mrs. Billy Conley, 723 N. Walnut St. Mrs.

William Gassert, Cincinnati. Mrs. Burton Werner, Clarksville. Florence Dempsey, Blanchester. Mrs.

Gordon West, 486 N. Spring St. Wendey Campbell, age 1, 1179 Brownberry Dr. John Harmon, Martinsville. Brian Coleman, age 1, 169 Woodland Dr.

Debra Wisecup, 997 Williams, Dr. EMERGENCIES: William Coates, 5, 119 S. Spring laceration to mouth. Robin Gallagher, 2, Lebanon, laceration to foot. Mark Griffith, 13, Lynchburg, laceration to elbow.

Sandra Jones, 10, Blanchester, sprained ankle. Gary Lehman, N. Lincoln laceration to hand. Scott Long, 12, New Vienna, injury to rib cage. Joanne Marshall, Morrow, injured ankle.

Judi Minney, 2671 SR. 22 3, nose injury. Ernest 124 Michigan contusion to ankle. Lyne Moyer, 6, 254 Curtis abrasion to pharynx. Judith Orebaugh, New Vienna, laceration to eyelid.

Robert Orth, Martinsville, laceration to finger. Gregory Reffitt, Fayetteville, laceration to scalp. Stanley Setty, 752 Rombach fractured fibula. blessed events BORN to Dr. and Mrs.

Jerry Miller of 45 Canyon Carrollton 44615 a son, their first child, weighing seven pounds, 11 ounces. The infant is named Brooks Aaron. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Melvin of Blanchester and Mr.

and Mrs. Earl B. Miller of Cincinnati. mainly about people Mrs. Ronald Ballinger, Wilmington, was dismissed from FMH Monday.

Her infant daughter remains. Mrs. James Bernard and son, Thomas Jack, were dismissed Monday from FMH. Mrs. David Ison and son, Derrick Dion, of Sabina, were dismissed Monday from Fayette Memorial Hospital, Washington C.H.

Mrs. Robert Wisecup (Debbie Chew) of 997 Williams was transferred Tuesday from Clinton Memorial Hospital to Bethesda Base- Hospital, Cincinnati, for further observation and tests. ONE RESCUE RUN At 2:26 p.m. Monday, the Wilmington Fire Department's rescue vehicle transported Connie grim, 23, of 269 N. Mulberry St.

to Clinton Memorial Hospital from the intersection of South and Main Sts. The address was incorrect in Tuesday's story in the News-Journal. Perk denies plans to quit Senate race Cleveland Mayor Ralph Perk Republican candidate for U.S. Senator, denied Tuesday the persistent rumors that he would withdraw from the senatorial race. "I have become increasingly amazed by the continuing false and malicious rumors concerning my Senate race," Perk said.

"These stories have been so persistent that I can see no explanation other than that they are part of a continuing campaign of smear tactics on the part of my opponent," he continued. "Such tactics repulsive; and it is regrettable, after the unfortunate GlennMetzenbaum primary, that John Glenn or his staff continue such practices. "I am also shocked that the news media continue to give them any credibility. "Several months ago, and again several weeks ago, were the rumors that I was dropping out because of ill health, although they failed to say what was supposed to be the matter with my health. Since the answer is clearly "nothing" the rumors were obvioulsy deliberate lies.

I am still in the race am in excellent health and nothing agrees with me more than campaigning." Four questioned on window breaking incident Clinton County Sheriff's Deputies are continuing an investigation into an incident that involved a car window being broken as the driver was traveling west on. SR 730. According to officers, Barbara Johsnon, 19, 4042 Nicholson Clarksville, was driving on SR 730 approximately 9:30 p.m. and. passing four subjects walking along the highway.

As the Johnson car passed, something, officers still do not know what, broke the window on the passenger side. The subjects, one adult and three juveniles were picked up by the deputies for questioning. Nursery school benefit set A Copperware party, for the benefit of the St. Columbkille Catholic Church nursery school, will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday in the church basement.

Mrs. Judy Corwin will be hostess of party. She is a sales representative of the Copper Craft and will donate hercommission of copper items sold to the nursery school. Sheriff charges Clarksville man A Clarksville man is free on $100 bail today after being charged by the Sheriff's Department with disorderly conduct. According to sheriff's deputies, Phillip E.

Ray, 21, Clarksville Route 1, entered the sheriff's office and began to verbally abuse officers. He was jailed but later was released on bail. local markets Eggs, large Eggs, small .45 Oats 1.75 Soybeans, subject .7.75 Wheat, subject 4.50 Corn, subject. 3.20 cash grain COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)Area wheat oats corn oats soybeans NE 4.51 3.17 1.62* 8.15 NW Ohio 4.63 3.32 1.63 8.31 Ohio 4.58 3.32 1.78 8.37 SW Ohio 4.57 3.20 1.82 8.12 W. Cntrl 4.62 3.38 1.67 8.20 No Trends determined wall street NEW YORK (AP) 11 A.M.

STOCKS Allegheny Cp Allied Chemical 251 Alcoa Babcock Wilcox Bendix Av 2314 Bethlehem Steel 25 Boeing Chesapeake Ohio Chrysler Co Cities Service Columbia Gas Con Gas Cont Can Cooper In 23 CPC Intl 26 Crwn Zell 22 Curtiss Wright Dow Chem Dress Ind du Pont Eaton 23 EXXON Firestone Flintkote Ford Motor General Electric General Foods 18 General Mills General Motors 35 Gen Tel El Gen Tire 12 Goodrich Goodyear Grant Inger Rand Intl Bus Machines International Harv 20 Johns-Manville Kaiser Alum Kresge 20 Kroger Co. L. O. Ford Lyke Yng Marathon Oil Marcor Inc Mead Corp 15 Mobil Oil National Cash Reg 18 Norf. W.

Ohio Edison Penn Central Penney J.C. Pa Pepsi Co. 31 Pfizer 22 Phillip Morris 38 Phillips Petroleum PPG Ind. 22 Procter Gamble Pullman Inc Ralston P. 34 RCA 11 Reich Chem Republic Steel Sa Fe Ind Scott Paper Sears Roebuck 45 Shell Oil Singer Co Sou Pac Sperry Rand Standard Brands 42 Standard Oil Cal Standard Oil Ind Standard Oil Ohio 45 Sterling Drugs 18 StudeWorth 20 Texaco Timken Roll Bear Un Carbide Unit Airc U.S.

Steel -Westinghouse Elec 978 Weyerhaeuser 27 Whirlpool Corp Weutworth Xerox Sales 3,440,000 Nursery class visits local fire station Twelve children form the St. Columbkille Catholic Church Nursery School toured the Wilmington Fire House Tuesday morning. Mrs. Maxine Urton, teacher, said this is one of the annual field trips. A tour of the Wilmington Police Station is also planned later in the year.

Mrs. Urton said the class may also tour the News-Journal, 'Frisch' Farm, and, at Christmas, nursing homes. Absentee ballot deadline different for servicemen An incorrect filing deadline for absentee ballots was given to the NewsJournal in a story in Tuesday's paper. Civilians must have their applications in the mail by noon, Nov. 2, and servicemen have until 5, election day, to apply.

Hocking Hills show scheduled Oct. 19-20 LOGAN, Ohio (AP) Artists and craftsmen will display their wares at the 2nd annual Hocking Hills Arts and Crafts Show Oct. 19 and 20 at Hocking Hills State Park, the state Department of Natural Resources announced today. A variety of art forms will be displayed and offered for sale, including paintings, pottery, cornhusk dolls and carvings. EVERY THURSDAY FAMILY SPECIAL $1.89 5-oz.

STEAK RIBEYE DINNER 4 p.m. to closing including crisp garden salad, hot buttered roll and baked, buttered Idaho potato. (Beverage Extra) Try Our Unlimited Salad Bar During The Week for Lunch. Don Worry About Us Being Crowded Remember the Over The Inn Room Is Open Thursday thru Sunday. GOLD COIN INN CATERS TO YOUR NEEDS 1274 West Main St.

Wilmington Phone: 382-3472 write Ford Want win pin? write Ford deaths and funerals Mrs. Marie Fleenor Mrs. Marie Fleenor. 64, of 3923 Dayton- Wilmington Pike. Spring Valley, died Monday morning at the residence.

She is survived by four sons, James and Thomas L. at home, Frederick W. of Xenia, Carson Jr. of West Palm Beach, a daughter, Mrs. Sue Etta Scherer of Spring Valley; her mother, Mrs.

Chloe Hubbell of Waynesville; a brother, Earl Hubbell of Waynesville; three sisters Mrs. Marjorie Drake of Waynesville, Mrs. Wahneta Black and Mrs. Ruth Bartram of Xenia, and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Fleenor was born June 19, 1910 in Morgantown and was a member of the Ferry Church of Christ of Ferry near Waynesville. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Stubbs-Conner funeral home in Waynesville in charge of Rev. Edward Bartram and burial will be in Miami Cemetery at Corwin. Calling hours are today 6 to 9 a.m.

at the funeral home. Gleason Streber Gleason Streber, 71, of 1496 Bernard Rd. in New Vienna, died at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday at his home of a heart attack. His wife, Jane Turner Streber to whom he was married Aug.

12, 1929, survives. Mr. Streber was born Aug. 2, 1903, in Highland County, the son of Robert E. and Margaret Vanzant Streber.

He was a member of the Dalton Lodge No. 578 in New Vienna, the Milk Producers Association, the Farm Bureau, and the American Jersey Cattle Club. In his early years, Mr. Streber was' associated with the Kroger Grocery store and in 1931 he opened his own store in New Vienna. In 1967 he retired to the farm leaving the family to continue the grocery business.

Mr. Streber is survived by four sons, Robert E. of New Vienna, Carey E. (BoBo) of New Vienna, John B. of Hillsboro, and Walter B.

Streber of New Sabina, Vienna; three Mrs. sisters, Lola Mrs. Ann Streber Snow of Wilmington, and Mrs. Mary King of Cincinnati. A Masonic Memorial service will be held at 8:30 Thursday evening, with services at 2 p.m.

Friday at the Smith and Son funeral home in New Vienna. Burial will be at the Turner Cemetery in Martinsville. Friends may call at the funeral home any time from noon Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Bone Mrs.

Elizabeth Bone, 60, of 3827 Bone Jamestown, died at her residence at p.m. Tuesday. Her husband, Lawrence J. Bone, survives. Mrs.

Bone was born March 21, 1914 in Paintersville, the daughter of Ralph A. and Lesta Fudge DeVoe. She was a member of the Paintersville United Methodist Church. Surviving are father; one daughter, Mrs. William H.

(Karen) Turner of Sabina; one son, Kent Bone of Jamestown; two grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Neeld funeral home, 1276 North Detroit in Xenia. Burial will be in the Port William Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday. ANDREW PAUCKNER SR. Services were held at 10 a.m. today at Hannah funeral home in Blanchester for Andrew Fred Pauckner 67, of 310 S. Broadway, Blanchester, who died Monday at Clinton Memorial Hospital.

The Rev. David Rothwell officiated. Mrs. Howard Coleman Jr. played the organ and Mrs.

Roberta Wierman sang two songs. Pallbearers were Andrew James and Edward Pauckner, Robert Schreier, Gene Donawerth, John Holbrook and David Chitwood. Burial was in the Blanchester IO0F Cemetery. FIRE DOUSED Wilmington Fire Department responded to a 1:04 p.m. Tuesday report of dryer fire filling the basement of the Bruce Waring residence, 382 Kenyon with smoke.

A fire department. spokesman said the fire was out upon the arrival of a pumper and one man, who were dispatched to the residence. Red or Golden DELICIOUS APPLES 5 lb. Kroger By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) "Dear President Ford: enlist as an Inflation Fighter and Energy Saver for the duration.

I will do the very best I can for Print your name, address and zip code. Send it to the President. He will send you a button, free. The button will say WIN. In white capital letters on red.

President Ford, in his economic address to congress Tuesday, called it the symbol of a new mobilization. A modern-day V-for-Victory, the galvanizing Churchillian gesture of World War II vintage. An economic 'Remember the Maine," which whipped up enthusiasm for the Spanish-American War. the President failed to say what WIN means. In showing the button, Ford said only: Suit against Cincy man, company An action for $40,000.00 has been filed in the Common Pleas Court by Tim C.

Evans, a 17-year-old minor and his father Paul Evans of Wilmington, against Joseph M. Peters and Eagle Investment Company of Cincinnati. In the suit, Paul Evans states that on or about Oct. 3, 1973, Tim C. Evans was driving an automobile west on Locust St.

at the intersection of Wayne Rd. when Peters, driving a station wagon owned by the defendant, Eagle Investment Co. negligently ran a stop sign on wayne rsulting in a collision. collision. The suit states that as a result of the collision, Tim Evans suffered loss of six teeth, and cuts above the face, which has resulted in permanent scars.

The suit contends that as a result of the injuries, Tim Evans has suffered pain, that will require medical and dental care and that his injuries are permanent in nature. The suit further states that as a result of the injuries sustained by Tim Evans medical and hospital bills have been in excess of $1,300 and additional sums will be required in the future. The plaintiffs demand judgment against all of the defendants in the amount of $35,000 and costs for injuries and pain sustained in the accident, and $5,000 and costs for the medical and hospital expenses. no BAIL BONDS 382-2020 "It bears the single word WIN. That tells it all." Not quite.

You have to look through the speech to find the phrase, "Whip Inflation Now." It appears twice. A White House spokesman said speechwriters slipped up by not having Ford explain that WIN referred to that phrase. But the button offer, none-theless, is genuine. The address is the White House, Washington, D.C. 20500.

The President told the joint session he will elaborate next week on the volunteer Inflation Fighters and Energy Savers program, which he said will be manned by 18 distinguished people. "There will be no big new federal bureaucracy set up for this crash he said. The volunteers will come from the communications media. The American Newspaper Publishers Association took up the call and urged all newspapers to publish the enlistment coupon. HUNTERS ARE LOOKING FOR GOOD BUYS IN HUNTING GEAR SELL YOURS WITH A JOURNAL AD! MARSH FUNERAL HOME Corner Locust and Lincoln Sts.

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Smith MAT MAIL GASOLINE SAVERS Save-By-Mail THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS HOME MEMBER OF YOUR AND ASSOCIATION SAVINGS INK INSURED UP TO "An URANCE $20.000 CORPORA Equal Opportunity Lender" 31 South South St. Wilmington Phone 382-1659.

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