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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • Page 8

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Marysville Area Man Inj In One of Five Weekend tat tefortAeot bead, (bird rigfc band and fete left arm was Maltiple Deaft Mishaps Hike Ohio Total to IS fCnaHBiiinit frsm Ttjtr WA BMte Anadttr raasj, 87, HanwlBe fit J. escaped. i IK was It il torn to truck, trade drhws Itenrte Of tiorox ftm WASBMOTOM cnl Out Piwfcr A Ctarw Two Fires Cause LrrHe Damage This Morning TWB it today. fetf to stop fate tt rammed fate being (peter, Beoonfing load mm who taka Mwiortal hJspttal by tbe Emergency Squad, Siamese Twins OK After Surgery PHILADELPHIA -Slam- ate twin girls separated by sur- gtry were reported doing fine at jury to BBOtber accident fee one to DfeM hart, tbe fteroTs Departmeat ported. KTBrtea, potting a tractor oa tbe BeUetoatoine rd.

about tew miles west of Marys- rale Saturday was waiting tor sebood bus to come through a bridge as the crash oecwred. He bad Jnst started forward, when the ear from behind, driven by William McGuire, Bunstsvule. started around tbe tractor and bit tbe tractor wheel The impact of the crash forced tbe tractor and combine into the bridge and tigo post and O'Brkn was knocked off tbe ve- rfde. Tbe two other rural accidents were on tbe Columbus road and tbe London road at Hi Junction wttb route Ml. Tbe fifth accident Good.

fcflW sfier hoc OK Mfefcfc DOt and struck a cdmt one In Lkk- (M UJB. tt. Hawsu Barmand Canap- ntacUoe to fbe dye Lewb HospiUl here today. twtos, Patricia Panv eia of Carle PL, Long UUnd, were being iidmmed milk and were expected to leave tbe Incubator by the end this week. 'Hie girls, daughters'of Mr.

and Mrs, John SchaU, were 11 days old -today. They were separated in a two and one-half operation jw team of surgeons beaded Dr. Everett Koop on Saturday heart of Patricia Mopped dur Ing the operation, Dr. Koop made an fncUlon in was to Marysville, at Elwood ave and N. Main st.

On tbe Columbus Michael Oimstead, MarysvlUe Rt. was preparing to turn left with the pick-tip truck be was driving when another vehicle started to ban. Earl Howler, ruuhsylvania, the driver of tbe second machine, saw Olmstead's turn signal, as be started to pass, and then he attempted to get back into tbe right lane of traffic. When he did, tbe right front end of his car caught the left rear end of the truck, ec- beU, and WiffiBm LBcy. RR2.

WOtard. botib tt. kffled their car was bit by a at a eroaatog an Otto south of here to Crawford ZeaOty. TmBflff-n" James William Kennedy. 7t, HR2, SBBduaky.

tdBed die car be was drivtos; eot- Uded with a Nkkel Plate Raflroad on county crossing six mfles west of CdMtekM: Clarence OUaker, a Columbus machinist, died of injuries suffered Friday be feU down tbe basement ctairc of bis borne. Carl Barbttta, Jl, Mayfleld Heights, was killed when his car went out of control and Crashed Into a bridr wall on Cleveland's east side. Conrad Hilton, 40, Day tbel gmtH' on ft eWef said gsbte. damage negfr tarers "may be that to I'M the department out when tbe corn dry Marion ItHV, The rrc fwtod Gamble days to Retraces America As lawl'to Many Europeans ebicf cf far Jste. rsr be- to the fitapWBRKBtoi Comnst- toe ta- Eawpean aOgrattoa.

fiBBBeed by awr- OHM fat' her IflMM. total to AnstraBa than rf persons tnwrtd to AaatraBa ttatttsjh yarioat rmtlr-; meat channels dace Werid War: front February, ISSt thraugi it man than mffitai. an for Dec. Frank Haggard Dies Sunday In Columbus Damage there was to one efe- duct, in wMch tbe fire star was ato some water VBsbBckia I operation by Employees who were sbetliag corn noticed the flames, turned ta the alarm and fought the flames Bomesf miftraats. train tbem.

transport them and hdp tbem gtt settled. has found the clamor to come to fee 11. fe on the wane. It isnt Jsat because of Ameria quotas. KZM affikial ttJd.

Bere how trplained ft: wvokMie migrants doat want to eome to tbe United States tbe first pUce A lot of Ameri- OCTOBER SALE WALLET PRINTS i ((1C (he baby's chest and massaged cording to the Delaware Post of ber heart for six minutes until It the Highway Patrol. began beating again. Patricia At 38 and Ml, Carl Bill, Marys' Urn, was killed In a two car crash US. 29, one and one half north of here. William R.

Mayne, 21, and Robert L. Gray, both of Plqua, were klBed when tbe car driven by'-Wayne into two parked cars tyhile passing tbe accident scene. AKTM: James Reardln, 7, died A burns suffered when his clothing caught fire when be got too close to an Incinerator blaze. Akrmt Claude 8. Williams, 45 ipparently fell to his death from the Ohio Canal bridge here.

Yenagstown: Carol Aim Smiley I with emergency equipment mat I they had on their band. I Ibe flames were in a building I whkh was constructed in MSS to another that was compW- jly dertroyed by fire then. inb wants to live ben. tal that is not the case. The toopasji warts to go where the opportunities an great- From photograph or negative that is.atleast 2V4" 3W, or larger: lOWaHett Printo 25 Wallet 50 Wallet Print.

100 Wallet Prints BUY WALLET PHINTS IN OCTOBER AND SAVtl AsmanRexall Drags 120 E. Fifth SL P. Haggard, former Maryirflte Sunday at Pairlawn hive, A retired Mletmao for (be Col- umbui tterduodlie Mr. Haggard member of the North Jroadway jletbodift cburch', Col- Pafectine Lodge P. ft A.

"blue baby," vllle Rt, 2, apparently failed to Tho twin were joined at thel ftop (or gto on 39 and pelvis, The girls were born in I crag hcd the guard rail there, Hew York" but were brought here the report- for the separation operation after Lj their parents heard of work being dty accident, Leonard D. Brown, 42, Hazel Park, sold he started forward after stop- I ping on Elwood and his machine him. I The first machine was 'driven I by Glenn Davis, 27, Marysvlllf Pope Points Out In 3, Was struck and killed by car she darted into the street here from behind a parked car. ADMITTED Loretta Griffith, 331 S. Main at M.

MarysvUTe, tbe McOuffey 8oc- medical. iety and tbe 'Sons. of the Grand Herbert L. Cahill. Peoria.

me- IdicaL i. He clareSe Celt- two Lawrence and Dwigtot I medical Haggard; fwo daughters, Mrs. Lo- Karen E. Meeker, Plata City; is Jones and Mrs. Frances medical two sistersr Mrs.

Telia Graham Roy G. W. Nicol, MarysvfQc and Miss Mildred; Haggard; two Rt. 5 surgery grandchildren and three great Robert KeUer, Plain City, ma- grawkhll4ren. Lrdl BllfcB vf done at Children's Hospital.

Near-Hurricane, Rain Lashes East By UNITED PRESS A storm that iaihed the mid coast with near hurricane force died out today in Penhsyl 1 vnnla, The ocean-born hit the Bricker Boosts Eisenhower In Address at OWU 0. (UP), Sen. Johii'lVr Bricker "today blasted partisan criticism that the Elsenhower administration was 'too bold and too truculent." Bricker charged that the last three Democratic administrations had led the nation Into war. 'Firmness and courage in for- Funeral services will be conducted at 1 m. Wednesday the Soutbwick funeral dlcal.

William' Hlncs, Richwood, med- Friends will be received 1 at Ine funeral home after 7 p. m. Monday. Interment will be In Oakdale cemetery, Marysville; Alha J. Dever, tesictent, Dies Funeral services for Alpha J.

Dever, 79, of M7 Stoddart John Dlehl, I edicaL Marysville RL, 8, MMKETYOUR and SOYBEANS THRU FARM BUREAU damage was Norfolk, but whipped (Ire burned four homes 'during the storm, causing about $100,000 damage Several ships In the Norfolk area L.were damaged, and a coastal, 0 Iftrry with 13 persons aboard was Vatican's Belvedere courtyard. forced to ride out the storm for tore delivering his address from a hours. goldn thwuvlhe white-clad Pope Drenching rains accompanying strode slowly along a line of 800 .1 ft. I AH him, you may enjoy the happlncB, of heaven here on earth. The Bl-year-old Pontiff addressed 6,000 member i of the "Center of Volunteers of Suffer- Ing" In a mass audience In the eign affairs are more to maintain peace than policies ol vaccination or appeasement, 1 Bricker said In a statement pre- delivery before Ohio University students Columbus, will be at p.

m. Wednesday at the York U. B. church with tbe Rev. Wl cbols aoffldatlng, (he storm ranged from tho Caro- llnpn fa Kew Vnrlf iinrl to shores of the Great Lakes, blessing.

Ufk people on stretchers, stop- In talk them and Import pared for Weileyan "Partisan critics say the foreign policies administration are too bold and too truculent, with the result that America has been poised several times during the past five years on the brink of war," the Ohio senator said; He blasted critics who have charged the administration with CHICAGO (UP)-Craln range: (Plirnlilwd by Bsche Co.) High Uw 11 a.m. Doc. March May July 218 22254 Coffl Due. May -July- 218 222'4 218'A 1V8H I20Vi lambs 800, steady, spring lumbu 21-23, choice wothcru 5-7, choice ewen 8-7. MWBF i Mr.

Dever, who had retired Ir-An 1 court, farming In the York community, died Sunday, In St. Anthony's pltal, -Columbus. He U.survived,by son, Joseph at home; daughter, Mrs Juanlta Gunder of Daytonj three grandchildren. Friends may caH at the Betty Jean Fisher, Plain City George Scacherbauer, surgery. BIRTHS 1 Mr, and Mrs.

Joseph Moore, Mansfield, a girl, llr. and Mrs. Edwin Foulk. of ---DISMISSED Hfclen Snider, Plain City. Alma Myers, Marysville Rt.

f. Emmett Fladt, BOB W. Fourth St. Mary Caldwell and girl, Billiards. Erma Current, Story's trailer OVER 1000 UNION COUNTY FARMERS Tests Quick Unloading Weight Storage Available FOR LATEST PRICES SEE Hank Greenbaum Columbus Broadway Ph.

16-Z6OT John Leeper Richwowt BUREAU CO-OP FARMER OWNED FARMER OPERATED Main Columbus, afternoon on Tuesday. Interment wiU be ta the Vork cemetery. Adah Snapp, 269 W. Fourth st. Herbert Cahill.

Betty Swartz and" son. Spring- Held. Gertrude Stone, Irwin. Everett Scott, Marysville Rt. J.

Susan Bumgarner, 425tt 8. fifth tt, Swlnnlng, Broadway. Nancy Salsbury and boy, Iville Center, torole Fogle and girl, Marys- How is the Best CLKVKLAND (UP)-Llve poultry, fryom 2V4 to 4 Ib 16-17, heavy hcna IVI6. tight hona 6-11, turkeyg, fryer roantcrg 23-24. young tomw 20-20V4; ready 'notorious, silence" In advancing alternate methods to halt the spread of Communism.

"During tbe administrations of threeJOemocratic presidents," Briefer toldlhe students, "America stood on the brink of war and each time plunged over (he precipice. President Eisenhower permitted that to hap; Ohio Republican minimized the prospects of a major atomic war. He said the Russians "have nothing to gain and everything to on the United States or on any the countries we are pledged Wheat Signup WASHINGTON wheat growers' signed bank acreage reserve BCIwIKC VO covering 86 W' acres. In the Hye- while working Saturday, today was 19S8 "soli I contracts I who lost an arm in a corn pkker week' period ending last Sept; reported in fair condition In Mem nounced Thursday. sigh-up for harvest season mishap reported 1958 winter wheat closed today, within a.

week. pllei ample, demand fair to good, hens steady, unchanged, supplies ample, demand fair, fryers 28- 30Vj, hens 4 Ib and under 28-29, 80V4 Hoy Beans 229 23211 220 steady, demand fair to supplies of large about adequate, mediums and smalls aonpU, whulcnulo delivered, cases Included, extra, minimum 60 per cent A uhltu medium white C'LKVKLAND (UIM-Llventock: Hogs 1400, steady; 160-lVO Ibs 100-240 Ibs 18.23-18.50, 140-250 Ibs 18, 250300 Ibs Ibs 15.23; COLUMBUS lUl'i-Uvestock: Hogs, 500, 25c lower, 200-220 Ibi 17.75-1U.2&; 220-240 Ib 240-260 Ib 17.25; 200-280 Ib 16.75; 880-300 Ib 10.25; 300-350 U)S 15.73, 350-400 lttO-200 Ib 17.25, 160-180 Uncle Sam's Ranch Closed to public from Oct. 8 US Our Growing 900-400 13.25-16.50, 140-155 Ibs 100-135 Ibs 14.75-15.75. Cttttlo 2000, uctlvo, steady to prime steers 2526, rhulcu 82-25, good W-21, commorclul 16- It), thok'e holfvrs 20-23, top boot commerciul tows 13 Utility cows 12-13, choice bulls W-19, commercial bului Utility bulls 12-15; CtJvex 400, stuuJy, prlint) na- S4-28, good to dwltw 20-24, 17-20, SOW! Ib 140-160 Ibs 14 down; 16,75 down. Culilo selling at auction.

Voul calves, 250, steady, choice and prlino veuls 20.50-28.50, good mid choice 10.50-20.50, itondard and good utility down, cull 10.50 down. Shi-op and lambs, light, steady. Hlrlctly ftwk'u 20.50-22.50, good choice i7.50-20.5u, corhmea-ial und goud uluughter shwp 8.50 down. Symptoms of Distress Arising fro4 STOMACH ULCERS out TO EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Aik Atpul 15 Day Irml is Showing Window and Customer Parking Area will soon be ready for your use Over mlllloB ptctacti el tbi WiUANB told (ui itllr( vtiifif (tout UlMn to Rtxtll Drug CITIZEN'S FEDERAL Savings Loan Asa'n. 2-1015 120 W.

5th St. MarysvilU, to start your sayings account! When eomti'ta opening a'wving. account, there will nevtr good ilrn, WQHT-NOWI Nothing il puttingi off. But nothing it fin.nct.1 rf lyrttmatic wvlng. Don't precious time open wvlngi awounf b4nk ba auured of a bright financial futurtl MARYSVILLE, OHIO MEM1ER FEDERAL KESEIVE SYSTEM WMMI D.

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