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THE EVENING TRIBUNE, OHIO Friday, March 21,1941 JOHN TAYLOR DIED FRIDAY John James Taylor, aged 80, who 1 two miles west of died at his home at a. m. of age and infirmaties, after being ailing for several years and for the past several weeks being bedfast. i He was born November 18, 1861, in Mt. Vernon to Burgess Taylor and Mary Stiggprs Taylor.

At the age of IS Mr. Taylor moved to this' county where he has lived for the past 83 years. He married Ida Simp-' son on December 30, 1893. She is i livlnf. The following children are also living: Blanche Longshore of Peoria, i John Marion Taylor at home.

Three i grandchildren, John Longshore of Peorin and Jim and Dickie Taylor are also living. Funeral srrviros will bo held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence with the Rov. John For- syeth officinting and interment will be mncie in the York Center Ceme- tary in charge of Williard Winter, Piaymond funeral director. SPRING REVIVAL SERVICE ARRANGED AT RAYMOND Mom Kramer's FRIED CHICKEN DINNER All the Flxin'i at Ike STEAK HOUSE Sprint? revival services will begin at the Raymond Christian church on Sunday evening, March 23rd, and will continue for two weeks. Rev.

E. J. Lindsey of Columbus will bo the evangelist. All services will begin each evening at 7.45 o'clock. There will bo good music and special numbers in song.

Everyone is Invited to the services. MARYSVILIE LOST TO CANFIELD IN STATE TOURNAMENT BATTLE -t from getting anything but a wild (Continued from page sn ot at the bucket. i the Inst analysis it was speed that Others Effective won the tilt. At one time in tho Burns did a good Job under tho baskets both on offense and do-j third quarter Marysvilie was on fense. In the game last night looked tho short end of a 38 to 22 score.

ko Connolly under the Marysvilla could have won if the nc W8S in the air and with sev- boys had been hitting the basket, cral Csnfield men on his back came but Canfield was the best-balanced down with tho numerous times. In trying to stop the fast Canfield and fastest combination nnd earned' Its victory fair and square. There is Is the Date in the Cards? not the slightest excuse for any i was Canfield's game on mrrit, with speed the pay-off. Captain Luther Allen; ended capers he fouled out of the game in the fourth quarter after playing a fine ball game. Welnleln, throughout the season 'and last night did part when called upon.

He is a neat and school athletic career by tally- rf 19 poiitts for Marysvilie and th tne bMltet the good ball of game game. heighth controlled the made effort to over ball on Jumps and his presence will sadly missed when the basket-. como thfi Canf cld DON'T WORRY ABOUT WASH-DAY Use Roman Cleanser to disinfect clothes as well to make them snow-white; cave the work and wear of hard rubbing and boiling. Sea disinfecting dircctioni on the label. More than a million careful use Roman Cleanser for washing.

You owe it to yourself to try it. Buy a bottle today. tart kcltto tti; mem RpMAN CLEANSER whitens othcf or9 on gquad who -M Rot uniforms arc taken out of "tor- acUon njght feut who wwe age next winter for another season. gamM during he MMon gnd All yearlong Allen has played hard way at practico and reftdy whcn Steady basketball. fighting against ca ed upon are Tom and heavy odds, as he was always the Genc Vo llrath.

They deserve a ea mn.n. concentrated on by the rivals dcal of thc crcdil for the pUy and the man to stop. Through all oyal the school. 'this, Allen kept his head and Is re- Two Returning fiarded by officials nnd players To the returning Juniors, Devlne alike as a clean hard-fighting ath- and oiendening much praise Is due lcto them for their work in the Central Clarridge. Simpson, Burns and- District and state tourney games.

Wclnlcin also played their last as Paul (Flash) Devine wan a scoring ihigh school players last night and machine in thc Worthington game I each contributed a fine game in and outscorcd the Worthington team 'their final effort for the Red and to win M. H. S. the JBluo and deserve great credit. Clar- right to play in the state tourney.

ridge scored 13 points last night to Glendening, after a slow rtart, came place second to Allen in the local along fast and played some very scoring. Ho also played his usual' near perfect basketball in the Wor- CONSERVATION COMMITTEE the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rupprecht, were present. ing for March at the home of Mr.

I and Mrs. Frank nupprecht, Thurs- day evening, March 20, 1941. The evening spent in ftudy- i Ing and disriMwtng the lesson on "Achieving Balanced i Following the lesson, lovely refresh- The second Darby Township! mpnts worc sprvcG bj tnp nostess Home Conservation mwting Sevcral bpaut ful accnrdion so ios held at the home of Mr. end Mrs. wore rondcrcd by Connie Weidman George Hubmann on Mondsy eve- during the evening.

Mr. Bon Roalen ning. March 17. The meeting was, daug htcr, Hachael, Mr. and opened with several accordion se-'ttena Lowe, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry by Miss Bunsold and Kandel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hacniscn group singing. The main subjects, ncar Milliards, Connie Weldmnn.

diseused were "Achieving a Bai- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Forsyeth and anced Agriculture" and "The National Farm. Program. Thrrty-four friends and neighbors took an tive part in the discussions.

Re-j sinm.has an area of more than freshmenta were served by the 95 QOO squnrc mil cs and is approx- hostess and a social hour was imate the gize of tne statcs joyed by all present. ndiana and California combined, On March 28th, there will be an! it is estimated. open meeting of the A. A. A.

with a speaker at the school house at! Rhone rivpr of France risc3 Unionville Center. a Swlsg glacier 7 550 feot ab(ive the soa. Tlie river Is slightly more The Home Conservation Commit-1 than 500 miles long and is navi- tee of Paris Township held its meet-' gable for 350 miles. i Now, MORE THAN EVER, A GREAT TRACTOR VALUE toot, pMtMW M4 Our Here fe new picture of June Pfelsser, screen dancer, and Gter Wood II, son of the famous motorboat racer, taken In Hollywood. The two will marry soon.

Perhaps thc carda will help them net a date. SCOlTtS ON OUTING fine brand of floor play and ball thington and Canfield games. Glen- About a dozen local Boy Scouts, Hi. ability to bring thejdenlng last night turned In one of ac cort icd Scout Mastcr Don ball down the floor on the quick- the best performances seen from a i break next year will be missed MflrysvIHe player on defense under ald "verard, are to leave late th.s greatly. 1 the basket in a number of years.

He afternoon Simpson has been the hard luck looked a great deal like Bob Rup- CARYL BOOSTS TELETYPE BILL for Camp Lazarus, near Delaware. They will return Sunday. playcr of the team in tournament precht under the net as he used 1 play. Playing a fine brand of bas-! his weight and heighth to snag tho ketball throughout the season, ball off the backboards from rival i could not seem to hit his stride in' players. He should really be a spark Although nol: for thc next year's team.

I Lake Erie, 240 miles long and 40 miles wide, covers an area of 9.660 COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE ADDRESSED PROSECUTORS ASSOCIATION AT COLUMBUS YESTERDAY the flashy on offense work has kept many rival baskctecrs the local players, will be a main-; ol Vermont. stay next year on both offensive and defensive, He Is fast player, with a good eye for the basket. Paul hit his stride during tho tournament Rep. Clifton Caryl of this city ad- square miles and is anproximately 1 dressed a meeting on the State As his defensive one of the scrappiest of, equivalent to the size of tho state, sociatlon of Prosecu ti Attorneys Food Freshness Guarded Glass! DON'T BE BOSSED and really turned on some BY YOUR LAXATIVE-REUSyE only Kelvinator Gives You This Kdvinator Model brings you a nonary new of that gives controlled humidity keeps foods frt-ihcr, longer. And that big, Freshener with two glass doors, provides thc iuper- moist storage that most vegetables und kll-dvLrs guarding previous unins, prevenciaK drying out, and eliminating tue lived for covering dutm! the bii: Ci' 1 cu.

ft. model. Only SEPARATI COOLING COILS IN THI WALLS I Ihd nvclullvniry, new Kiincruction of the Kelvin- Moitt-Maiter Model. In addition to the coili that irfcie ice, thrre'i kct of cuuliag coib con- tv-iilcd in tho wallt of food maintaining correct temperature and humidity throughout. basketball.

The team next year will. have to bo built around Dovinc, Glendening and Baker and bcrs up from thc Reserve squad, Tough Rival In holding Canfield to sevcnrjxilnt victory margin, the locals earned i praise from every member of thc Columbus press covering the game, The sportswriters had not expected such slender margin as Canfield IBS a fine team and was playing one if its best games of the year. There wore four Seniors on the Canfield quintet. Canficld's All-Ohio guard, was one of the reasons for that team playing in thc finals of thc stale tourney last year, and showed his worth last night an he led his mates to victory. He scored nine baskets and made four fouls fur a total of 22 points.

Cummlngs, Canfield center was next high point man fur Canfield with 19 markers and turned in a fine game. 'i The Marysvillu high school band was pn-sent al tho game in their uniforms and played cjuring. the hulf and timeouts oMhe game and wus popular with the big crowd- Vor playing in the state tournament the- Marysvilie squad mcm- bvrs received individual trophies. Hcsultti of other Class games yesterday were: Iflcltsvillo, 38. Spring Valley.

37. GU'iiford 51, Smil'hfU-ld, 41. Elmort'. 37; Berlin, 35. Xi'nia OSSO Homo, 43, Louiulun- vlllu, 32.

Hanover, 4C. Attica 34. Midviile, 42, Waterlno. 37. Cridi-rsvillf, 48, Fairfk-ld, 40.

Summaries: MaryitvlUe (i. Devine. 3 Simpson, f. 0 Allen, e' Clarridgt, Burns, CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY CWhen you foel headachy, due to doggod-up bowels, do nvilioni at bodtimo. Next morning thorough, comfortable talicf, helping you the day full of your normal energy and pop, foeiinf liUo a million! doein't diiturb youf night's re it or Interfere with work the next day.

Try Fecn-A-Mint, tho chewing gum laxative, yourself. It tnitei good, it'i handy and economical a family supply coiti only FEEN-A-MINT FOR GUARANTEED USED CARS Bee MORELOCK'S OLDSMOBILE SERVICE I'lum 1st. MAKYSVILLK, O. in the Neil House in Columbus yesterday on thc advantages of teletype communication between all law enforcement agencies in Ohio. Mr.

Caryl told of the bill now in thc hands of the House finance committee providing lor a statewide teletype circuit linking county, city and state police law enforcement offices. The Ohio circuit would hooked in with the network that now operates in nine eastern states. Mr. Caryl, former Union County prosecutor, is one of the members of the legislature working hard for passage of tho measure as it will be a great asset in controlling crime. T.

H. KILGORE PASSED AWAY 0 Farmall tractors have always been great values. Since they were introduced 17 years ago, over 400,000 have been sold. This leadership reaches a new peak with the handsome new Farmall family. The new 2-plow Farmall-H has what it takes to do ALL your jobs with surprising efficiency.

Features include: regular 5-spced transmission with new 18-mile road speed on rubber tires convenient controls sponge rubber, upholstered scat. Special equipment includes new "Lift-' All" for fingor-tip control of mounted implements. The smaller Farmall-B has all of the above features. These are vitally Important for many farms where good horses will not be available for important Jobs such as planting corn. Wagoner Kull Maryaville, Ohio Othw 6' 4 cu.

ft I US 'ml kdiflrlt klih 1 much ius oi' iiiui't 1 lit Mure- in riu- utliiT ivi'rii'vi'aturs, with as many OLIVER It Has Everything It Does Everything It's a Beauty Tululs Ctttlttid MlakfU, 1 Cil'L-i'l', Thomas H. Kilgore, aged 64, well- known Millcreek Township farmer residing on the Marysvillc-Watkins Road, died yesterday at his home of heart trouble after an illness of about a year. He was born March 0, 1877, in Millcreek Township to Sim- rncon Kilgore and Elizabeth Gary Kilgore, both natives of Madison I County. He married Myrtlo Hanawalt on April 16, 1003, in Jerome. Mrs.

Kilgore survives with two daughters, Mrs Helen Taylor and Mrs. Cora Harriott of Marysvilie Route 2. A sister, Mrs. Cora Ballinger of Marysvilie is living and another sister, Etta, is deceased. Mr.

Kilgore was a member of the M. E. Church at Jerome. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the L. II.

Miller Funeral Home in this city with the Rev. K. E. Well of Columbus officiating. Interment will 'be made in Oakdale Cemetery yi charge uf L.

M. Miller, local funeral director. Friends may call at the residence until 13 o'clock Sunday noon. CALL FIREMEN TO GRASS FIRE W. T.

Carter 5c to $1.00 Store Marjsville, Ohio "TUB FRIENDLY STORE" Very Special STAMPED PILLOW CASES 49c value. Pair Extra Fine NET CURTAIN GOODS Values to 29e yd. HpetUI at. 15 Yd. McAuliffe Brothers Ohio Rimer Implement Company by ijuaiii r.

liiv: Uoad The Marysvilie fire truck was culled out ubout 10:30 o'clock this morning to the edge of Marysvilie to put out MiiiiU grass fire mar the residence uf John Sirath on the Keuton road. The flames spread from a pile fuv and because ni Hit; ittoiifi wind it Vva.s Jc.ind trmt il spread tii ntaiby buitiiiugs. t'ue GoKi'jjt' Singer und Cliii'f Harold Hylond. with about 15 Other iiiun hclpuiM, nuulheicd tiie t'ue v. ith G.iv by liO i.

ijH.nl jujil liao tictut in thc liiit-c it Jjifcceo wtie dleJ. 300 Auortqd POTTED PLANTS window shelves ai knick-knack racks Just Received 100 SASH CURTAINS Pr. BIG SPECIAL, In 50 Inch I'in Dot Marquisette CURTAIN MATERIAL (Ls. or 2 LOOK OVtK OLE bPLCIAL COUNTER for this week: Ilake Pie 'linsi and Large GUbs Paper 'lowels, anil Crockery. All Our New PICTURES are t-st styles.

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