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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • 4

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iARYS TRIBUNE, MSBYSVICnB, OHIO Tuesday, July2, 19M-J Foufl i (Poms wsKru jygjMg 7 Worth Anything, I'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN CLASSIFIED ADS 9m iioua fed: fenxi "JIT 25 7- A 1 f'S'Jtj iVrJS I LADY, HAVE NO FEAR fy- 'xl" i I'M JUST LIKE A LUCKY. fKf jL' lU NEVER LET YOU DOWN. -Hyf Vkj''mJK 1 GRANGE MEET ON SATURDAY UNION COUNTY GRANGES TO a ATTEND EIGMT-COUNTY DISTRICT 'MEETING 1 IN MARION COUNTY. Delegstions.from the four granges In Union County, headed by J. Fred Reely, Rlchwood.

grange deputy for the county, are expected to attend an eight-county grange district meeting at the Pleasant school three miles south of Marlon Saturday night at which Walter F. Kirk of Port Clinton, state grange master, will speak. (His subject will be "The Enduring Grange." It will 'be the first of a series of district grange throughout the state to stimulate Interest in grange activities. On the program with Master Kirk will be Paul Smith, Marlon attorney, and legislative agent for Marion County granges, who will gpeak on automobile legislation recently enacted, a band composed of Marlon County rural school pupils and a 150-voIce grange chorus from Marlon County. Marion County Pomona Grange and Its lecturer, S.

B. Stowe, of Mariou, are sponsoring the meeting. Mr. Stowe is a member of thfe Ohio State Grange Executive Committee. PHONE ATTACKS PATRON.

NEW YORK, July 2. Mrs. Dora Cohen didn't even get an "excuse it, please" for her nickel today. The coin box fell off the wall and hit her on the head. She fainted.

SUMMER SNOW SPORT. LASSEN VOLCANO NATIONAL PARK, July 2. Ski jumping and slalom racing in the snow will be features of the program on. the. Fourth of July at Lassen National Park.

(Spectators were advised by ML 'Lassen Ski Club to bring sun-burn preventatives and dark glasses with them. The site selected for' the midsummer snow sports is 8,512 feet above the sea level and Is reached by an automobile road which runs between deep snowbanks. U'i Wmth Ahtrtuhg kth CONTACT SELLERS BUDGET PLAN IS ANNOUNCED C. E. Watts, owner of Watts Auto Supply, announces the oponlng of his budget payment plan at tl(lr place of business, 128 South Main Street.

This budget system Is a simplified form of a payment plan and will enable the people of Marysvllle and surrounding territory to purchase the famous Goodrich Golden-Ply silvertown tires, tubes and Electropak batteries on easy terms. Mr. Watts has realized the necessity t)f installing a convenient payment plan In his place of business which will enable the people of this vicinity to purchase quality merchandise. Terms are made to suit the buyer and there Is absolutely no red tape or delays; all that Is necessary to open a charge account Is to present proof of ownership of. the vehicle on which the merchandise is placed.

Mr. Watts invites you t6 open an account with him and he will gladly discuss your automotive needs with you other than the Goodrich line of merchandise this stole handles over 1500 different automotive parts and accessories. Adv. It THE MARKETS I CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK. Hogs: Receipts 700; market 5c lower; 250 to 300 lbs.

220 to 300 lbs. 150 to 220 lbs. I9.S5; 150 to 180 lbs. pigs roughs stags $66.25. PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK.

Hogs; Receipts 500; market lower; 170 to 220 lbs. 10.10; 235 to 250 lbs. 100 to 140 lbs. sows $8 down. Cattle: Receipts 50; market steady; heifers $7.25 cows $6.50 down; bulls Receipts 200; market steady; choice veals $8.509.

Sheep: Receipts 300; market slow; yearlings $6.25 down slow sheep $3.40 4.50. TOLEDO GRAIN. Wheat: 84i85c. Corn: 8384c. Oats: WHERE BUYERS Wanted: Miscellaneous 5 of age or an elderly lady for corn- puny.

Eddy 425. MalTIlelp Wanted 11 iuBtruttionrwill personally luturdvlew man willing to work hat(J to qualify for good-pay po-' eltion refrigeration and air conditioning business. Prefer man with fair education, mechanically Inclined, now employed, wiHIng to devote gome spare time to pre-I. llminary training to become In-' stallation and service expert 1 Write fully, giving age, phone, present occupation, A. co Tribune.

Salesmen and Agents 12 IFYOlJ FEEL you can sell direct to automobile owner, write Box R. care Tribune. FOR SALE Plants, Grain, Produce 16 FOR SAXE 15 acres mixed alsike and timothy hay. J. M.

Foster. Good Things to Eat 15 STRAWBERRIES at wholesale Brookside Fruit farm, 1 mile of Zanesfleld on State Route 32. Chas. M. Henry, Bellefon- taine, R.

3. Phone Hilltop 257S. CHERRlES'ScfesrStarOuly 74th. Daily, qt. Bring ers.

Also black raspberries. Pickett Cherry Farm, 4Mb miles north of Bellevue, Ohio. FOR SALE Cherries. Inquire 417 West Seventh. St.

Phone Empire 4247. RASPBERRIES and currants. Second St L. Hardinger. 130 FRIES for the Fourth.

Dressed and delivered. West Side Dairy. Miscellaneous for Sale 18 FOR SALE Solid walnut book case and writing desk; cheap. See J. O.

Kleiber, 228 S. Vine St. 42x94 one 37x135 also catalpa fence posts. F. p.

Baldwin, 2 miles south of Peoria. Miscell. for Rent 22 FOR RENT Private garage, business section'. H. E'; Conkright, Canal 4238.

FOR -30 acres clover pas-ture. J. M. Foster. EVIDENCE ROLLS IN "G-3" users around here confirm facts uncovered by N.

Y. Police Inspector Faurot on bis country-wide search. PROVED! mYles of REAL NON-SKID frequently PROVED! marcTno! SAFETY stops cars quicker in emergency. PROVED! SSSKES PROTECTION against blowouts in every ply. ITS THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS are no finer tobaccos than those used in Luckies Coprrlsbt 1035, Tbs merlctn Company, OPPOSE RUSHING TAX-RICH PLAN POLL OF HOUSE COMMITTEE SHOWS MORE THAN HALF PERSONALLY PPO'SE RUSHING PROGRAM.

WASHINGTON, July 2, A majority of the House Ways and Means! Committee is opposed to enactment this session of President Roosevelt's "tax-the-ricn" program, a poll revealed today. The informal poll of the committee, where the tax program must originate, showed 13 of thfe 25 menu hers personally opposed to rushing the program through as requested by the president. Those opposed to the plan included eight Democrats and five The committee will meet Monday to begin hearing on the president's request for higher taxes on large incomes, large corporation profits and on inheritances and' gifts, estimates of the lengthof time it will take to prepare a bill varied Randall FOURTH of JULY SPECIALS We wiD close Thursday at 8 A. for the rest of the day. We will remain open Wednesday night until 9:30.

No delivery Thursday. Place your orders for Cake, Bunt and rolls early. a Dozen of i'. i Our 8peell 4th of July Sandwich Buns, 12c doz. 0 I III ill llll'i'illllll CIVI MI A itnm vou I Ml.

JIM. AN UNION COUNTY ALLOTTED FUNDS Uniori County was allocated $739 in selective sales tax funds and $462 in retail sales tax funds in the distribution ordered Tuesday by State Auditor" Joseph Tracey. The former amount to be used for poor relief and the later for local' government. JOHN SNOUFFER. DIED.

John M. Snouffer, aged 66, of Dublin, known to a number of Marysville citizens, passed away Monday, and will be buried on Wednesday. JLBGAL NOTICB. Lillian Rex Worthingtan, of Har--rlson, Arkansas; the unknown heirs, duvUieeB, legatees, executors and ad-: mlnletrators of Charles A. Thompson, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors and administrators of Sarah Willis, deceased; and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors and administrators of Jane Walker, deceased, whose places of residence are unknown and cannot be ascertained will take- notice that on the 17th day of June, 1935, the plaintiff Ella May Thompson, as executrix of the estate of Charles A.

Thompson, deceased, tiled her petition against them in the Probate Court of Union County, Ohio, the same being cause the sale of certain real estate in I said petition described, in order to pay the debts and legacies of said' estate. .1 The prayer of said petition Is for the sale' of said real estate and for other equitable relief. Said defendants are required to answer, said petition on or before the itth day of July, 1934, or said sale will be ordered as prayed for. ELLA MAT THOMPSON, I'Lintlffsand Executrix of the estate of Charles A. Thompson, Deceased.

By PORTER PORTER, Her Attorneys. ft June lt 1835-t DIVOCE 1TOTICK. Joe Howard Sparks, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on the thirty-first day of May, 1935. thu undersigned, Mary Isabelle Sparks, by her mother as next friend, (Clara Wright), filed her petition against said Joe Howard Sparks, in the Court of Common Pleas of Union Count, Ohio, being Case No. 13897, praying for divorce on the grounds of willful absence for more than three years last past.

Said' cause will be for hearing on or after the nineteenth of July, 1936. MART' ISABELLE SPARKS. through Clara Wright, her mother, as next friend. i By CLIFTON L. CARYL, her jJUDS 4, 1935 6t I -pontdro mi Jtjr I There from, two weeks' to a month.

Meanwhile, a roundrobin against adjournment of congress until the tax legislation and the Frasier- Lemke Farm Relief Inflation bill has been disposed of was drawn up for the house sig-hatures, Ift the senate an effort was made lo shelve the tax program until November. Senator Daniel Introduced a resolution proposing congress, after completing its legislative, program except for the proposed revenue bill, adjourn until Nov. 18. The tax bill would be taken up at a special session. for your 'COMPLETE AS SHOWN 'v- T.

EfJJOY A "SAFETY FOURTH" OH THE PUBLIC PROVED Porch and Lawn Chairs irCthe most attractive colors comfort We Have a Complete Line Sll'10 JL H. Miller Jton Chevro. All Interested parties n.ay ebtain Sf.f.'V? harlnff Pn the said appli! cation, by addressing h. iir.t'i;. Utilities lommiRNlnn rit Ahi.

AtiHJSKT B. MODER 261 West Third it. 1935 at Maryvlll' Ohio- July 1, Mrs. Alma Buzzard has returned to her home in Columbus after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Patch. Don't gamble on weak tires through speeding holiday traffic buy safety now for over the Fourth and the many months ahead. Let us show you why the flatter, wider, thicker G-3" All-Weather Tread, with closer-nested' blocks and more rubber in it, is rolling up evidence of low-cost protection that tops even its test-fleet records. 7 Let us give you our price you'll see it costs nothing extra for the extra mileage, safety and endurance of the how thoroughly public-proved "G-3." 1 Drive right iafor your "Safety Fourth" insurance! A Supply pf Good Used Refrigerators on hand at attractive prices, THREE SURVIVE SHIP TRAGEDY THREE A CREW BRING DISABLED YACHT TO PORT AFTER FIERCE STORM. SIDNEY, N.

July 2. Seamen- inspecting the tragedy yacht TJa -i Vi mnvnolail Vo Ytar tnree man crew naa been sue to to port after losing the master and his two sons in a fierce storm in the Borth Atlantic. The survivors told a dramatic story 'of filial heroism. The two sons gave up their lives in vain efforts to save their father, Rob-bert Russell Ames, socially prominent Boston real estate man' and yachtsman. The sons, who share with their father a watery Atlantic were Richard, a recent Harvard graduate, and Henry, a Haf-vard: sophomore.

i'Ames, withy an amateur crew composed." oft hiu cons. Poster Til-linghast, Providence, R. Robert Weed, Milton, Mass and Sheldon Ware, of Boston, was racing his yacht to Norway. The Hajnrah, a ketch, and the yachts Vamane, Mistress, Stoertebeker, Stormy Weather, 'SandeJord, and. Vagabond, sailed from Newport June 8 for Bergen, Norway.

'-1' The Ames were lost in a storm 1,600 miles at sea and the Hamrah all but went down, losing her mast and rigging.1 Tilltnghast took com-' mand. A Jury rigging wag raised and yesterday he brought the bat- jlered craft into Sidney harbor. Lawrence KOTlf'F, OH" APrMCATIOS FOR A PHI vATB MOTOR CARRIER PERMIT. Public notice 1 hereby given that Albert E. Moder has filed whh the Public Utilities ot Ohio an application for a Private Motor Carrier Permit to Transport prop erty as a irivate motor carrier (or the follfrwinir firms or Thomas Implement N.

Plum Ohio Water Service Company, 114 W. Fifth Union County Farm Jitireau, S. Main MarysvllTe Lumber 385 S. Main Claude Strayer, R. I).

No. 3, Marysville, Oliio, wtiUaT the 1 than an ordinary I. Huffman Coj Phone Canal 4577 120 South Plum OUT COX urel Goc 'years are Guaranteed against ROAD HAZARDS and Defects ImmimhbmmhmmIm.

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