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(Continued from Page 1) fig ffnd guidance to. poorly ad- listed welfare recipients. 4. We -commend rommlssioners for the county their con- Accident Report for the" taxpayer's funds md the economy measures vhich they have established county government. How- jver, we feel postponement of irojects such as Rural House Numbering and Road and Bridge Improvements are false Bconomyjjn that the longer the postponement expensive the project will be.

Iherefore, we call on the commissioners of Union County to move ahead in these areas as soon as practical. 5. County and State Farm Bureau officers and chairmen oi standing committees be changed and serve limited terms so as. to. get a broader yiew.

of ideas and give all di- A two-car mishap occurred at 8:56 p.m. Thursday on the park- Ing lot at Dr. Hurl's office, when an auto driven by Laurence Ludlo Abbott, 49, Rt. 1, backing east, allegedly backed into an auto driven by Melvin Fischer, 39, Marysvitle Rt. 2, which was backing south.

A Marysville Police Officer e- ports that the left door of the Fischer auto and the right rear of the Abbot auto were dam- A Milfofd Center Rt. 1 mantis Uftion-County Jail under $500 wnd on a charge of operating a nd is expected to appear in Municipal, Court today. Sheriff Edward Amrine re- wrts that Vernon James Wilgus, 1. allegedly ran into a guard- ail at 9 p.m. Sunday on County Rd.

57, northwest of State RW 61. The right front fender, wheel aged. No one was cited. opportunlty for rectors the Jeadership.1 0. The Union County Farm Bureau work with all interested groups and organizations -who recognize-the consequences of pollution our streams and ground water resources.

7. will work with civic provide minimum standard facilities for use of our citizens of-solid waste material. 8. The Well-Child Conference. Initiated many years ago by Farm Committee, have helped to achieve good health standards for chil dren entering school in Union County, We recognize the countless to this program by farm women and practicing physicians in our county.

In our fast moving specialized world it has been increasingly difficult to obtain the services of a.licensed doctor to be In attendance at the Therefore-be-it resolved that we will work with -the-Union-County Health-Depti )n an effort to provide this service on a continuing basis, 0. All permissive taxes be before any real estate crash occurred 4:50 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of State Rt. 4 and 37, northwest of Magnetic Springs when an auto driven east by Donald Melvin Dunahue, 19, Kenton, reportedly went out of control, traveled some 63 feet across the road and into the home.ol Robert Mather, Richwood Rt. 3.

A Union County Sheriff's Deputy reports that the front end of with porch, front wall, window porch railing, porch and an electric organ in the Mather home. Dunahue was viola ting a stop sign and' assured cleared distance, and is expect ed-to-appear-in-Municipal-Cour today. and side of the auto were dam- (Continued from Page 1) HOUSTON (UPI) Thi world's first heart-lung trans plant recipient, a two-morrth-ok condition today. Debra Lynn Lee, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

William Lee Huff smith, received both the heart and the lungs of a one-day-old baby girl born wit a fatal brain defect. The organ were transplanted in one am a half hour operation Sunday. PREDICTS WINNER latest Gallup Poll and surveys by two national news magazines agreed Sunday that Richard M. -joperatlon. FARM BUREAU 'Continued from PaRt I) Farm Bureau, suggested the time lias come for agriculture to have a theme thai is modern, such as "Up With Agriculture," "We have put together tfafr! "Power System" in agricul- -N sv'r 1 News Frdm Our Files ture when elimination we of achieved" the the personal Local Woman's Nephew Killed In Vietnam Griffith, nephew of Mrs.

Byron Galloway of 802 Collins was killed in action in Vietnam Sept. 6. He was Fairfield County's 18th casu-; attached to Co. Battalion, 187th" nfantry of the 101st Air Cavalry. A 1965 graduate of Lancaster High School, he is the son of Mr, and Mrs.

Wayne Griffith of Lancaster. His grandmother, Mrs, Ira Griffith, makes her the Galloways. Also surviving are two brothers, James and Allen both at home; a -sister, Mrs. Nick (Mar- property tax," he said. economic power has to come economic power has to come through Bargaining Power; to go along with power.

The-industriajk ization of agriculture is the problem now. It's here to continued" political and must move with he concluded. Golden punch and anniversary cake were served during the social hour. Hostesses who served were Anna -Jean Scott, Anna Morse. Margaret Mather, Beverly Burns, Rausch, Carolyn 'Mitchell, Barbara Rea and Celia dress is Pvt.

Ernest A. Yarrington, 15307160, Hq. 65 District Artillery, 0. 200, Camp Shelby, Miss. Private YSrrtngton Is air erigmee'rtHg HJg wife; who has, der Chevrolet been with him "for the past FIFTY YEAKS AGO Monday, Sept.

18, M. Staley, a weli-kncjivn farmer of Allen purchased' of "Fred Stoll," "of Milford Center, a- fine price being $1,660. Robert Galloway received a card Monday from his son, Aneas Calloway, stating that he had arrived at Mineola, L. and would soon be sent overseas. He te a member' of I month, will Join him soon and) will reside in Hattiesbufg near Camp Shelby.

(Continued from Page iniled his support among'-the oung while campaigning in vice ptes- dennSunday advocated shipping supersonic. arms to a matsrnal grandmother, Mrs. Margaret-Evansr Full military servicewas to be held today in Lancaster at the Frank Home. E. Smith Funeral irwere State ----Be It resolvedlhai: Board oLEduca- tlon should immediately study the possibility of utilization of abandoned school buildings, cational education centers.

Ohio Agricultural Marketing ASSQC, be promoted and supported for the purpose of more Newsweek magazine predicted orderly marketing and profits for farmers. better Farm Bureau Federation for their good promotion and, emphasis put on 'getting more councils organized. ,4. We arc In favor of a state lncproe tax and total repeal of corge- Wallace- get more electoral, votes than Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey The fjguresjndicated ThTfNlxon is the'fronl-r'uhner'tn terms of probable percentages of the popular 'vote, but it Indicated that both Wallace and Humphrey are closing the gap.

Funeral Service Set Tuesday For Fred Sloop Funeral service will be held at in the Cheney Home in-Rich- wod for Fred Sloop of Richwood who died Friday In Dayton Vet- seriously ill seven weeks. Almond of America, Humphrey sajd, Hie U. S. Field Artillery. TWENTY-FIVE YEAIIS AGO Thursday, Sept.

II, 1KJ An audit of and gasoline rations issued by local boards In the 32 counties in the Columbus Office of Price Administration district will start Monday and continue until Oct. 15, It was announced in Columbus last night. The audit, of. a survey r'TsTh. effect- a drive to reduce gasoline consumption.

C. W. Hanaa, 636 loo Columbus, has been named manager of the Color Studio, according to Mrs, Freida Shaw. A 04-the "Wlnofta School of ProfesMonal Photographers and the 'New York Institute of Photography, Hanna Is a veteran 20 years' work and experience in commercial, publicity irfd photography. Miss Ina B.

Kecidey," Marysr ville Rt. 3, was the winner ot the Kroger Award, lor display of potatoes' at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus, State Dems (Continuedfrwn Page 1) at state.colleges and univefsl- Ues. -A "Little migrant farm workers; of voter registration and' election lavjs. minimum wage law covering all workers. of a consumer protection council.

restructuring of the state Insurance Department, and Pub- Pvt. Ernest A. who has been Yarrington, Ft. Bragg, N. has been transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.

His; ad- Former, Milford ended, 1 arm wee continued United "States assistance to including supersonic planes such as Phantom jets, is His' remarks came 'following a report that the Johnson administration had decided against sending Phantoms to Israel. Two national news Center Man DJ6S Fred Huber, 79, of Tucson, Ariz.j former 'Mllford Center resident, died in Tucson evening after 'a long ness man in Native of Logan County, he was born May 2, 1889 to-Elzey and Fannie (McKinnon) Huber. magazines and the latest Gallup His wife Jennie died in ,1965. Poll showed the same thing He was a member of the Milford Sunday Nixon would defeat Center United Methodist Church, llumphrey, byja ifthe-election were held today; Up Milford Center, and'John Toastmasters Be it resolved that: 1. The yoke be taken-off-of law officials so they can be more effective with riots and civil disorders.

2. We self-help programs in food-de- they are, self-sufficient. ments and essentials not pms- -ent in commoditie.vit-be recommended that food stumps be made available to welfare recipients of 'all counties. JT THE CHICAGO (UPI) "No one was killed 1 Few sipent even a night in the hospital." "The voice from the television screen Sunday night in a program prepared for the city n. 2, 1888 In Delaware to and Emma Stultz) ie was" married rvives.

Mtr A.M., and a of World War I. dltion to by daughter, Mrs. of Marion; and four illdren. nlc service will be held at at the funeral Interment will be in Clai- Cemetery. The Rev.

Wagner will officiate. VP Marysville Toastmasters will Duan Foster will be toastmaster McCabeT-topicmasterr ton Potter, master evaluator; Lee Spackey, timekeeper; and Frank Derby, ah master. Speakers will be Robert Bishop, Robert Cron, 'Floyd Huey, Orvllle Hulllnger, Owen McAllister, Ralph Nlcol, Lutrelle Troesch, Fred Erwin and William Stottlemyer. Carl Bowers will give the invocation. Hale Fune Rev, James Burial-wiii the, funeral todayi-ht li may-make Milford Cer Church.

(As of Friday 'Saturday Yesterday Today Funeral service will be held at-1 p.m. Tuesday -in the Postle- Home with the lieu of flowersrfriends- WEATHER- High Low 78 82 46 48 47 PLAN! OPEN AN Monthly interest up fast! Reap tha harvest of regular savings start now. .74 '53 MARYSVILLE, OHIO 6f-Chlcago-wis-spenking National Convention, It seemed to be echoing the words spoken a week ago by Mayor Richard J. Daley at a news conference. "I think all you newsmen missed the then in discussing the city's report on the clashes between" police and antiwar no lives lost In Chicago." CREAMY HAWAIIAN- CAKE Monday, September 16, 1968 Marysville Journal- Tribune PublUbcd Every Evening 01 Year except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays by MARYSVILLE; NEWSPAPERS, llt-lll H.

MAIN Ohio 41040 Cuuuty Journal 61 MuryivllU Eve- titAbltibed In and if. BL W. K. liaitt J. Editor VKAM9 OV OMI to by inkll ta County HOW ps lo by 111 Uaiun Couuty (.90 to by la Union County 400 to by b'y' .40 cents EMERGENCY SQUAD RUNS Friday, 7:53 p.m.-Ernie R.

frprnjhe Penn track at County Rd. 243 to Memorial Hospital. Salurday, 6:50 p. ard Herzer. 47, 119 McColly North Lewlsburg, from County Rd.

73 at the Charles Woodworth home to Memorial Hospital. Sunday, 1:16 p.m.—Rev. Arthur Denlinger, 95, 274 W. Eighth from his home to PINEAPPLE FIUUNG It tne.il Ohio 11.88 Copy CanU OMo. of Ohio trni Kutlooul American OUT ON BOND An Urbana man is out of Union County on $500 bfml after allegedly operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.

Arrested by a Union County Sheriff's Deputy at 1:50 a.m. Sunday, Charles Alvin Shafer, 25, is expected io appear in Municipal Court today, a STOCKMARKET (As of 11 a. m. today) Vtmum BancOhio Colmiibia Gas Dayton 32 Goodyear 1TK Imp. Corp 33 'a 0.

M. Scott 4S-t8 3 ,4 United Utilities ZG'i Wallace-Murray-. Ohio Water Service 31-32 2 cups Cjakejlqur cujs mjllt 3 ispi baking powdejL 1 tsp. salt cup soft shortening cup milk 2 egg 1 whole egg-unbeaten I I 1. Generously grease and lourlwo STncK round 2.

Sift together cake flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. 3. Add soft shortening, cup milk, almond extract, and vanilla; beat two minutes. 4. Add remaining cup milk, egg yolk and whole egg.

SrPourintO'prepared GAS oven at 30 to 35 cool layers with Pineapple Filling (see recipe below); spread top layer o( cake with about 'A cup Plheappla Filling, leaving 1V 2 Inch border. Frost cake with V2 cup sugar 3 Tbsp. cornstarch tsp. salt cup pineapple Juica 1 cup crushed plnaappIV well drained 1 Tbsp. butttr I tsp.

almond extract In saucepan, combine sugar, cornstarch, and salt; gradually stir in pineapple julet and crushed pineapple. constantly: bolt minute; turn oft ilame; stif in butter and almond extract; cool thoroughly. For best results, use a modfrn Gas oven. For any kind of cooking-plain or fancy-a Gas range eliminates guesswork. In fact, a Gas eliminates most of the work.

Period. Only a modern Gas range has so many automatic cqoking conveniences and precise temperature control. For precision cooking made easy, a tip from professional chefs. Cook with clean, quick, dependable Gas, Stop in at your favorite appliance store and take a good look at stylish new Gas ranges. We call them "the leisure-makers," I I I i I I I i THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH THE MONEY YOU SAVE WITH GAS.

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