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a THE JOURNAL TRIBUNB Monday, February 17, 196-1 The Evening Journal-Tribune Published Every Evening of Year Except Saturdayt Sundays and Holidays by MARYSVILLE NEWSPAPERS, INCORPORATED HI 138 N. Main Ohio Combining Soml-Weekly Union County Journal MtabllMM IB 1874 and MarynvllU Evening Tribune established ISM. B. and Mri. W.

E. Bchreni Editor and Publisher TEHM9 OF SUBSCRIPTIONS year to by mall In Union County I J-jjjj months to gubncrlhvrs by mnll In Union County (me year to Bubscrlbera In Maryavllle. by carrier. parabU Jg fer week io Wif year to nobHcrlbera by infill In Ohio itnn to lubflcrlbem by mhW outside Ohio "seVen (Ingle Copy Ke-enYeVed'a't VhV In Ohio fua gecond-clofli mall-matter Member of The Ohio Newspaper National Advertising AMERICAN NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVE! Atlanta ChlcaRO Detroit Tort Remember the GOOD OLD DAYS NEWS FILES 10-25-50 Years Ago FIFTY YEARS AGO Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1914 Mr.

and Mrs. Mack Carmcan left Tuesday for Richwood, where Mr. Carmean will be affiliated with his father's store in thai place for a ractor.and one-time civic lead- in 'Marysville, died in his ome at 213 Ash St. at 9:30 p.m. uesday, following a long ill- ess.

He was 72 years of age. Funeral Service Held Monday For Mr. Connolly Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday for Harvey Connolly, 82, Marysville Rt. 1, who died" Friday at Memorial Hospital.

A native of Union County he was born Jan. 9, 1882, to Edward and Alta (Hayes) Connolly. His wife, the former Carrie Bell Underwood, died in 1959. Survivors include nine children, Ralph of Milford Center, Mrs. Mabel Stowe -and Pearl Connolly, both of Grand Junction Willis of North Lewisburg, Mrs.

Ruth Hess, Columbus, Mrs. Mary Lasko, Galveston, James of Uricksville; Clarence of Richwood; and Gladys, Marys ville; two brothers, Curtis of Marysville Rt. 4, and Alpha, of Chicago; 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. The Rev. E.

F. Dana officiated at the service held In the Faulkner Funeral Home. Burial was made in Milford Center Cemetery. Florence Collinson dc- li'ghtfully entertained with a Valentine Party at her home, Thursday evening, February 12th. Games suitable for the occasion were played throughout the evc- ning.

A dainty two course luncheon was served during the eye- ning. Those Misses Emma Wooly, Mary' Mines, Florence Johnson, Eva Orahood, I lurd, Gcnevieve Gault, Vaughn 1 lines, Edwin Hurd, llobart Brown, Cecil Gordon, Edwin Gibson, Tfell Bruerd and Mr. tftid Mrs. Ivor Wooly. ger of the Company at Marion.

Mrs. Clara Dodge was hostess to the Faithful Doers at her country.home. Miss friends Flora Snider visited in Columbus, Tuesday. R. Henderson was at Columbus, Tuesday to hear Elsie Janis.

TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO Jamison's Cut Rate Drug Store, located in the Braur Building at the southeast corner of the Public Square, will its opening tomorrow mprnini at 8 o'clock, it was announce today by Donald Phillips, stor manager, formerly of Bellefur tainc. Marysville high school ed Blumenschein, received the ighest grade in the county in cneral scholarship tests given Union county, Jan. 16. General Telephone Company Ohio is moving rapidly ahead ram toward the conversion to ial of exchanges at Mechanics- urg, Plain City, Catawba, Reaca, and Woodstock. This was eporled today by C.

Fcsen- Reed Funeral Held Monday Funeral services for Frank A. Reed, 83, of Milford Center, a retired railroader, were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Postle-Hale Funeral Home. The Rev. Everett Lawson officiated.

Mr. Reed died Friday at Marion General Hospital of a heart ailment. Driver Cited In riday Mishap On Main Street injuries were reported in wo auto accidents investigated iy Marysville pblice over the vcekend. The first, occurring at 10:50 i.m. Friday at the corner of-N.

Vlain and Fourth involved cars driven by Louise F. -Bunyon, 31, Citrus, and Robert A. Caldwell, 2'7, Marysville. Center, he was the son of William and and lived all his Jife in Milford Center. Mr.

Reed was married in 1943 to the former Lillian survives. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Trap Shooting Club. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Spjadlin, Milford Center; a son, Walter Reed, Joan Huber, Belle Center; and Walter E. Vannatta, Plain City, eight grandchildren and "two great-grandchildren.

The Rev. Everett Lawson of ficiated at, the service. Buria' was made in Milford Center. Marysville Area Hie moslidellfjlilful cial affairs of the season wa held at the Oakland Hole Thursday afternoon, when mem hers of the Fortnightly, Club an quests Were uteri ainecTjil Mrs. Charles Asman entertained three lulilcs of players at her home, -Thursday evening, for tin.

1 pleasure of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edwin As- rnan of California. when the Bunyon car got into the wrong lane of traffic. Its driver was failure to yield. In a 9 a.m.

Saturday mishap at the intersection of Elwooc Ave. and N. Main two cars were reported as extensively driven John Marysville Rt. a truck driven by Donald Shellenbcrg- er, 2(i, Marysville. Mr.

Balrd was cited for not maintaining assured clear dis- FraTfk Tlupprechl attended a meeting of the Ohio Slate Milk Producers Federation at Cincinnati, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

lluher were dinner guests Thursday evenini! of Mr. and Mrs. Pete KlrclmiT nl Kfiitiiii. TION YEAHS AGO William Moore, retired con- ttiiice-nftcr-his In Stove Blast A Marysville Rt. 4 woman Mrs.

1 Albert Moder, was burnei on her arms and neck when cooking stove in her home blev up at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Moder was admitted Memorial Hospital where hi condUion-was-repoFted-as-goo Monday morning. Other persons who received" emergency treatment at the hospital over the weekend follow: Saturday, 4:30 p.m.

John Briwa, 12, son of Charles Briwa, SPEAKER Dr. Fred Daniel Gealy, (above), professor at the Methodist Theological School at Delaware, was speaker Sunday for Lenten services at the First Methodist Marysville. He talked to junior and senior high MYF groups. harisburg Man Dies Following Lengthy Illness Fred J. Romine, 88, of Pharis- urg, a retired farmer, died at le Union County Home at 5:30 Saturday.

He had been ill or four years. The son of Jacob ajid Phoebe Schieyer) Romine, he was born Union County Dec. 28, 1875. lis wife, Bertha, died in 1942. He is survived by two sons, Villiam Earl, of Columbus, and Rolfe J.

of Houston, Tex. Services at 1:30 3.m. Tuesday in the Winter "uneral Chapel, Richwood, with he Rev. Rodney Burk official- ng. Burial will be in Claiborne pmntpry.

Friends may call at Dover Township Acreage Leased By Oil Company The William H. Haas Oil Company, Marietta, has leased the following acreage In Dover Township: Lloyd J. McDowell ana Marjorie L. McDowell, 51.25' acres; Jessie R. McDowell, Vena M.

McDowell, Lloyd J. and Marjorie L. McDowell, 63.9i acres; Jessie R. McDowell, Vcrna M. McDowell, Lloyd J.

McDowell, and Marjorie L. McDowell, 127.18 acres; James Perkins and Doris E. Perkins, 163.11 acres; Arthur C. Geyer and Nllie M. Geyer, 241.09 acres; Everett Bump and Elsie J.

Bump, 160 acres; Everett and Elsie J. Bump, 17.55 acres; Everett Bump and Elsie J. Bump, 24 acres; Harold C. M. Nicol and Betty G.

Nicol, 62 acres; Floyd Philo and Clarice M. Philo, 97.05 acres; Floyd Philo and Clarice M. Philo, 77.25; Fritz G. Jahn Jr. and Marilyn R.

Jahn, 113 acres- Fritz John 127.95; Drew T. and Betty Adams 97.15 acres; Earlie Adams 120 acres; Paul R. Slrayer 96 acres; Chester L. Butler and Monnette M. Butler 65.40; Grover A.

Ellis and Clara Ellis 255 acres; Paul E. Sines and Mary L. Sines 73,40 acres; Irvin A. McDaniel and Iva M. McDaniel, acres; Goldie Powell and Lawrence R.

Powell and Joe ley, and Hester Moseley, 84.10 acres; Dwight L. Graham and Lois M. Graham, Faye M. Wunderle and Farrell W. Wunderle, 20 acres; Paul Stevelt and 1 Inger acres; Ler and Anna Catherine Ellis, one acres, John E.

Carson ant) Mary Snyder and Mary 0. Snytlef, 14(T K. Carnon, 151 ncrcs; Gerald Morris, Myra L. Morris, and Ethlyn Norris, 1)2 acres; Dcssic H. Mitchell, 97.60'acres; Eugene acre; Lottie Read the Classifieds M.

Amrine and Gertrude L. Amrinc, 159.GO acres; Eugene M. Amrine and Gertrude L. Amrine, 91 acres; Lester L. Martha Stiner, Stiner and 130 acres; Clarence Lowry, 33.5 acres; Wallace acres; Everett N.

Scott and Vesta M. Scott, 105 acres; John W. and Anna Jean Scott, 58.64 acres; Leo M. Cox and Gertrude M. Cox, 126.14 acres.

Graydon L. McKitrick ami Ada G. McKitrick acres, James S. Dague and Ruth 135 acres; Alice M. acres u- E.

Dague, Jewell, 65 Tomia Lou Lowe, 50 acres; Dana D. Lowe ant! Lola J. SO.St acres; Dana D. Lowe, 91.23 D. Lowe and Lola J.

Lowe, 132 acres; Dana D. Lowe and Lola J. Lowe 65 acres; Melvin E. Sandra L. Atherlon, .988 of an acre.

The company also leased 142 acres from Carroll E. Guy and Avonel Guy in Leesburg Township. NFO WHERE Masonic Temple. 8th Main, Marysvflle WHEN Wednesday, Feb. 19th Sausage Supper Donation $1.00 TIME Serving 5 to 8 P.M.

Program 8 P.M. SPEAKER Of en Lee Staley, National NFO President SPONSORED BY Union County NFO Ladies Invited Land Leased By Murphy Oil Firm In Area Township The following land has been eased in Washington Township "John R. Murphy Oil Charles C. and F. M.

Ruhl 83 acres; Leo J. and Eunice 26 acres; C. E. and, Marjorie McAllister, 102 cares; Mercy V. Fields, 50 acres; B.

N. and HaZtd M. Clark, 153 acres C. E. and lone E.

Connolly, 96 acres; Alvin and Eloise Creviston, 200 acres; 'C, Sandusky; acres; Sandusky acres; C. P. and Thelma Rouse, 89; Ralph B. and Mary E. acres; Goldie Fisher, 92 acres; Robert F.

and Louise A. Gray, 31 acres; Sherman and Elizabeth Creviston, 100 acres; L. C. and Leslie Rockhold, 108 acres; 11. K.

and Mildred Hamilton, 1G5 acres! Robert E. Tlullips a'Turi)llieTsrl00'TTCTCST Elwood and Paulene McCullouch, COYLE MUSIC CENTERS Inc. St. Delaware, O. 362-2861 COYLE MUSIC CENTERS are presenting their 12ih annual "RED TAG SALE.

This is a storewide sale and is not limited to any individual departments. Many of you have been waiting for this annual event, as It Is the only such sale hat we have.The dates of the sale are from Fcb.rISth thru the rear of the car while it was, stopped at the intersection. Agenda Set To be discussed nt the Marysville Planning Commission meeting Tuesday evening will a capital gram for streets, and and house numbering system. cut his leg wlTite KMKIUiKNL'Y HUNS chopping wood at Camp Rad-o- Wood. He was released.

Sunday, 11 a.m.—Mrs. George Schlegel, was admitted after she fell and fractured her wrist. She was expected to be discharged Monday. 15, p.ni. Verna Sperry, Milford Center Rt.

1, from DIM London Ave to Me- murial Hospital. Feb. Hi, 9:30 a.m. Mrs. George Sclilegel from 110 E.

tal. arm Machinery SaSe As uc have sold (arms, we will hell the following 1 mile binittiui-K( of Mri li.inli Umrr, on Stuff Route 4, on St. Johns Wins Eighth Straight John's T.ntlicrnn scvonth and eighth grade basketball team made it eight straight when they defeated Darby 37-32, Friday. ----------Scoring for Darby: Mcrideth, 14; Hourger, Lemaster, Inn "Thursdayrrebruary 28 At 12:30 2 TRUCKS 2 ton Chevrolet, truck with Mid-West only 8,000 Chevrolet (nick with miles with grain bed. miles; MACHINERY 3 one with manure good liitcniational 7'i comljiw.

as new; International v.hccl-lype disc; International D-7 drill; International hay conditioner International 2 years old; International rotor Oliver mi mounted posthole digger; corn plows; t. valor; 'J John's: Burns, Gruenbaum Lewis, Vollrath, Nicol Hi; Rnusch, 2. Coac-li of the Lutherans is J. Wulff. NEWS OF MEN THEIR NATION MEMPHIS, Tenn.

(FHTNO- Chester K. Simpson, airman ap USN, son of Mr. an Mrs. Hussell F. Simpson of HI Klwood Marysville, 4 acres; Herbert H.

and Ona "ay Coons, 33 acres in and York townships; Goldie ones 87 acres; Starling and lylvia B. Longberry, 121 acres; (elly and Maude Cook, 81 acres; 'incent W. and V. H. Licbhart.

5 acres; Herbert D. and Flora VI. Rice, 102 acres. The Murphy firm also leased (iO acres in York Township from lerbert H. and Ona Fay Coons rom b'verett and Nellie Henry.

ORGANS Factory Suggested Price CONN HIIAPSODY Come Sec This THOMAS LYKIC, No. 153018. 2 Manual $595 EAKLY AMERICAN, $2495 LAttGO DULUX, No. 580157, $875 THOM'AS SPINET, No. 5801(12, Danish Mod $875 No.

Leslie, 1'crr. $1385 Lewi Epstein Deci th Word was received here today of the death of Hyman Lewin- Spstein, brother-in-law of Mrs. Joe Simon in Orlando, Fla. Mr. Lfcwin-Epstein died Feb.

7 after a long illni'ss. Surviving are his widow, Florence; a son, Max and three Uavid and Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Lcwin-Epstdn visited Marysville many times in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Simon and for the past several THOMAS BL-1, Maple, Leslie $1399 THOMAS BL-J, No. 591332, Color-Glow $1355 SYMPHONY, FR. "The Finest" $3035 Our Sale Price $1995 $475 51195 $745 $725 $1150 $1125 $2795 NEW YORKER CONTEMPORARY Walnut $897 EARLY AMERICAN Consolette $887 STUDIO PROFESSIONAL Blond Oak $948 S675 $745 $745 MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE BAND INSTRUMENTS Regular Price Sale Price CON1ST BARITONE (N) $250.00 NOBLET WOOD CLARINET (D) CONN VICTOR TRUMPET (N) $199.50 $250.00 THOMAS MINUET, Leslie, Pcrc $1005 THOMAS MODEL Used by WTVN-TV $2995 $2595 mons in Orlando. $1385 $2085 $2145 MODEL V-2, Sustain, 18 pedals THOMAS CONCERT SERENADE, 25 Pedals THOMAS VL-2, Trmle-ln, Fr.

Prov THOMAS SYMPHONKTTE Chlnu-s, Leslie THOMAS VL-3, Profoal ESTEY SPINET, A Real Buy $595 WURLITZER SPINET Trade-in $1395 CONN TRUMPET (N) $153.00 $155.00 CONN CORNET (N) $155.00 $1595 rake. plows; New Holland manure ins; iJecie torn planter; feed grindt-rj hay ISC ELI ixc.) 1 ilh Iluor. ANKOUS walt-riTs; 200 treo- LOVELESS OWNER AV-H 1 1 a i a 1 Fundamentals' School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tenn. He studied mathematics, physics and the principles of electricity. The curriculum also includes instruction in atomic structure, static and dynamic electricity, magnetic theory, and the theory and construction oi aircraft batteries.

WuoJiulf, Aiu-U. Dick Huluii, Cll. Read The Classifieds For Items You Want WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE STANDINGS: Jacks Auto Parts lfi-5; Carneys 12-8; Ohio Grain Stocksdale 12-8; Sherwood Ins. 11-9; Kaufmans 10-10; Diamond Milk 9-11; Scotts Farm Seeds flit; Drive In Theatre 7-13; Bob Smith G-14; Norma's 5-15. UUill INI).

GAMK: Mary Ann ('line 191; 3-game Maxine Strick cr 523. High team game Bob Smith 812; 3-game Diamond Milk Products 23ti7. SCHKDU1.K FKB. 19; N'urmas vs Mercury; Scotts vs Diamond; Sherwood vs Drive In 1 Kuufnians vs Jacks vs liob Smith; Ohio Grain vs Carney s. THOMAS MODEL Single Manual 3 $395 $495 $29T NORMANDY No.

10 WOOD CLARINET (N) $182.50 VITO EBONITE CLARINET (D) $141.50 CONN 8B TRUMPET (N) $295.00 KAY 5 STRING BANJO (N) MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE PIANOS NOBLET ALTO SAX (D) $329.00 RMC CORNETS (N) $155.00 -RMe-COHNE-THD) $139.51 ROTH FLUTE (U) $119.50 ASHTON $795 AUTO-PIANO Electric Player $H95 KOIILER CAMPBELL Mahogany 11AZELTON, AGRAFFES Nickle Pins MILTON CONSOLE Danish Walnut MILTON CONSOLE Fr. Prov 7(ii MILTON SPINET Saiiu Muhuguny $595 $1095 $795 545 SA7S CONN ALTO SAX $275.00 LEBLANC CLARINET (SYMPH IV) (D) WILKINS FR. MODEL I lift $144.50 $169.50 $109.50 $109.50 $109.50 CM CA $142.50 $99.50 $219.50 $42.50 $189.50 $115.00 $79.50 $169.50 $319.50 $59.50 MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MANY, MANY MORE INSTRUMENTS AND ASSORTED ACCESSORY ITEMS IN EACH AND EVERY STORE. FULL liOXES (25) OF ALTO SAX REEDS AS LOW AS $5.00, CLARINET (25) AS LOW AS $2.50. STOP IN ANY STORE AND SAVE Oiy THIS ANNUAL STOCK REDUCTION.

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