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Page Two THfS EVENING MISSING Mr. Mrs. M. E. Shoup of York Center have'received word from the many since June 20ih.

Sgt. was i gunner on Liberator bomber. He was holder of ihe Air Medal and Fiye pak.Leafj Clusters for combat missions. Sfit. Shoup entered the servlcp Jammry 28, 1943, and had been In England since last ARM OWNERS MORTGAGE DEBT HORSE "CURFEW" WHEAT LOAN peak Ihe 'average price paid per acre for land where pride wits (recorded was $141.11 as compared to $73.09 last year.

This shows Ihjt 1 land values as well as many ofher are being held down. cancelled In the past year than lnan tvcl RIVER EDGE, N. July 'curfew on the hoof" will go into effect in River Edge within a week, designed to keep all horses off the streets between 10 p. m. and 7 rt.

m. on weekdays or between 10 p. m. LOCAL 9'T'mr on Sundays. This bor- pugh has been Invaded by horjeinen ifrbfn rldjnp academies In adjacent towns." GUABD UNIT LOATfB ON STORED any year since 1910, the ffmo period the report covers.

i The difference between the 'amount of the mortgages cancelled nnd new mortgages recorded or, farmlands was nearly a quarter of lnan rl A total of 37.404.65 acres were transferred during the past year. Mortgages placed on farms aggro- gated $852,303.42 cancellations totaling $1,097,774.55. fARLY 3ICNUP BEING URGED OF PERSONS NEEbUfJ TO MEETING QUOTA HERE to be Mortgages on lots totaled $283,155.32 jand those cancelled totaled a million i'T total of 792 real estate 607.94. Total amcunf. cancelled 'gages on both lots and acres were farms and was The War Food AdrnmistrnUon has Cancelled Curing tha the the highest in the announced an increase of seven m'ortgages toeing cents per bushel in all established yeqr there were 742 canceled andin 1942 there were 700 cancelled.

The effective closest to the figures was in J928 ing the year while 1,880 covering vhen there were 851 canceled. f990.198.74 were cancelled. The 958 deeds reCordefl In fhe past: The 34-year summary shows year was the' fourth nicest since In J9lp was selling 1910 The peak year for transfers: during the last year. The average was'inWwithW03. In when price In 19,10 was acre the World'War bopm reacheH, whjle it was $72.99 last year.

The next big project for thp southern hajf of Union county is thp bloojl bank sponsorejd by thp Red immcdlntcly, are as follows: Grade No. per bushel. Grade No. per bushel. Grade No.

per bushel. Grade No. per bushel. Grade No. per bushel Wheat of acceptable quality of any class grading No.

3 or better, or grading Nb. 4 or 5 solely on the factor of. test weight but. otherwise; gVaUlng No. 3 or better, when stored i storage on the farm or CHICAGO, Jujy fc, £., in approved warehouses shall be Smith, head qf the America First eligible for a loan, Party, Grain bins owned by the Com-' will mep! in Ch, Jcagp.

July ft. two modity Credit Corporation, located days advance of the on the Marysville Richwond National Cpnyentipn. wiji now be purchased upon the to by, j-armers f'pr storage, of'fcraln. For Sen.Burton KvWaeelpr qi iurtlu-r Information contact the for of savings hjiv'e feeh converted to bonds BEVOET OP TttE CONDlTljDN Currency, undSr.ieotlon Lonns and discounts Including $481.18 471,201.58 United States Government obligations, direct end -Investable buying' rank an.d^ bpj-put of 'incomi'ji; millions more Income Ota.h they Cross and scheduled for It take fjpp prospective dpnots this time to make'the puota ppssjble. Many are turned because the physical iest is more rigifi than before and a certaiiL number are always rejected of colds or mihor ajlmenta.

In combat if a is pt)t put of his place Is taken by another clpse ranks. fhirig will be necessary to make the plood bank a success. If ypu can't donate a substitute. Even If you can donate, get a "Buddy" to come persons befwee" Jhe ages qf IB anji are eligible. Places for registration have ffiready been publicized, appointments should be made thrqugh Mrs.

Southard, 4:3761. Neiirby arc co-pper- ifENT Members and officers of Cpmpany C)hlo State Guard, returned horns Camp Light, Vlnton county, at noon yesterday with the record of being the second best Company of the Second Regiment, which was in 1 camp last week. Company of Lancaster won regimental honors as the oldest and most efficient unit'of the according to an announcement made by Col. Earl W. Brannon of the state guard.

Cpmpany was practically tied for first honors 8s it was only eight-tenths of a point belqw Co. 'C. With Capt. James A. Simpson, First Lieut E.

E. Worthlngton and Second Lieutenant Specs in command, tlies company had the youngest officers of any company In the eglmcnt. of the guard reported hat they had a stiff workout during he week. As a result of the close ace between, Co. and Co.

the honors of the regiment were jpllt and Cp. received the pennant and Go. was awarded the honor of being the first unit to march be- lind the Colors at reviews during the year. ating splendidly in the pajnpalgn fpr donors but lilarysvllle Itself fnustget solidly behind this lift- saving cause. means much less ono nnd 'pplltlcol wtbdl visions.

204970.32 Corporate stocks (Including $4,000,00 I stock: of Bank) balances With other banks, Including reserve balnnce, and cash Itein? In process of cpflecffon Bank premises owned $13,814.42, furniture jmd "(iBank', premise's owned ore sublet to 'liens not assumed by bank.) LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Indlyicluals, partneritfipi, A Tinw'deposlti of' individuals', and nnve eVer before' have'; nijver had' the spying habit thus It takes lime, and to convince that they have an obligation to i))p nailpf! as as one to thpfn- iftlyus Tpe payroll deduction plan do'us not rpoeh all such people nor It represent the percentage coijld be put into bonds without calling for uny special: sacrifice. sales to and will continue through the month as nil July business will be i cpuiiled In fhe is furjhinv more plonnpd to Devote the current wpek to further solJciiatiori in prqer Hint jL'iiph flf the -three zones may hifvc a better chance to push Indlyl- fluiil. sales nuptns -oyer. The Bic'h- wood Zone 'is still considerably short jcif Its (jb)ectlye. I Many workers In the current drive liave much time and effort land Cfiunty finance! Chnlrmpn Fred Gabriel, wishes to express sincere Shanks to them, and also to those of our citizens' who have cooperated so well in pounty another record of achievement.

sacrifice of time thpse who come from a. distance; the slogan-if yoi can't donate, gel a substitute. "LIFEBOATS MUST REACH THE MOW SHIPS OH glad we've Dot HAS p. Michaels E. and Tuna F.

Cherry, lot: In Plain Emma Poling to John Sink, tract in Marysville, $1. Jennie Sputhwlck to Tillle Harris, umall tract townshjpi RATION BOARD INFORMATION S3! North Mam Street Office hours: Open on Monday, Tuesday, yrednesday and Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.

Thursday 11:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday at 12 noon.

"KWE-TOM average we rush our to the shipyards. Our Ford a great jobi pile up, WPcqsts stay low." pn u. '''jfiaw rppajre-rhgw tji.ey cbit to tun ri jj' tft t. necessary, of course, to ODT certification. bbaii "saveii unloading and handling cosM.

Our Fbfdi truck themlnto the yards on time, ready to be row IHBINE was installed in one truck in emergency, enabling us to hold to schedules. Such tervice great help. We wouldn't uade our Fords for any other StateV Other deposits (certincd and casHler'n TOTAL, DEPOSITS Other liubilltlps 2 8 ZO TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS total Surplus Undivided prortts $2,808,121 £0 83,901.10 877.42 MATH ENDED LQNGJIXNESg The death of Bessie Coffmnn viile, 81, occurred at her home on MaryBville Route 1 at 9 o'clock this morning after an four years CAPITAL ApCpUNtS TOTAL LIABILITIES; ANP CAPITAL MKMpBANOA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) "(Jjioqk value): (a) Unltod Statea 'Government direct nnd Buornntecd, pledged to secure deposits und other HnbllltieB (b) Other pledged to securo deposits and liabilities (Including and bills counted securities sold under nurccment) (e TOTAL Secured llBbllltles: by pledged asiots pwiuant to re- of law- 283.5fl8.88 TOTAL 283,588.85 Mrs. Bellvllle was the daughter of Samuel and Catherine Coffman aud wfis born at Conceverte, W. July 19, 1883.

She jwas married in- MaryBviileon June 11, 1903, to H. A. Shp was a member of Sprlngdnle church. Surviving arc her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Robert Rowlands of Tuscon, Arizona; Mrs.

Forrest E. Amrlne of Marysytilo Route 1 a MM. Luster Stlner of Ostrander; two sons. John, and Itorry at STATE QF OHIO, COUNTY OF UNION, Fred Gabriel, Executive Vice President and CashUr of the above-niiined bunk, do solemnly swear that the above statement to the beat of my knowledge and FRPD OABRIEU Executive and Sworn to qi)d before nw fth duy 1Q44 M. HUBER, Notary Public In anS Upion Cqunty, qhio.

(My conimiiision uxplrps ifttly 83. J. M. LENTZ WALTER M. O'JTE C.

MQORE. OFFICERS home and two grandchildren, Lee and Kuy Stlner. Funcrwl services will hold Wedriesday afternoon at 2 o'clock qt the Funeral Home here with the Rev. George -Reed officiating. Burial will In Oakdale cumeUji-j'.

Friends may cjill at the funeral homo. Prpcessed stamps thrpugh Z8 and A5 in Book 4 good for 10 points each indefinitely. Meats nnd stamps A8 through ZB In. Book 4 good' for 10 points each Indefinitely. '30, 31 and 32 Book 4 good for 5 pounds indefinitely.

Stamp 40 good for 5 pounds canning sugar through February 28, 1945. Application may be mado for additional canning sugar not exceeding 20 pounds per person. Stamps No, and No, 2 in Book 3 good for one pair ench until further notice, A-12 good for 3 gallons thrqugb Septembpr B-4 and C-4 good for 5 gallpns each until used. State and license number must bo written on fhe face of each, 'poupon mmediately receipt of book, Make application for qr renewals at'lwt 10 days before rations are exhausted. not compulsory, unless applying for new Urea, not throw away your tire inapectton, record required for supplemental Mary Jackman tp Jphn man let al, Ipt In Marysville, by ccr- tiflcate of transfer.

John W- Jackman ct al to Wlll)arn Jackman, lot In Marysville $1. Tlibmas and pora Eades tp M. Scott Sons Company, 34.83 acres in Paris township, $1. Tiillp tp Ottle Nettle Klnlkin, 17.02 acres in Washington townfchlp, $1. MARRIAGE 'LICENSE A marriage license was Issued during the week-end by Probate Judge John W.

Dalley to William pulliyan, 38, Lopdpn, and pibson, 30, of Marysville Route 5. NON-SUPPORT CHARGE Samuel L. Phlpps of Rlchwood was bound over to the grand jury under bond by Mayor Charles HEW FORD TRUCKS NOW AVAILABLE NC tMEIR NATION irll Inn Mhfl mltted uhlnii wfcleft men arc Thf Tribune ut. and Sgt. Lawrence Raines in Eugene was a jffajluate of- Marysville high school class of 1928.

is marrfed and his wife lives Calif Officers Training Corps in the V-12 Brown of Rlchwood yesterday after, he entered a plea of not guilty to.a non-support charge. He provided bond and was released. arrest was made in Marion Thursday by Deputy Sheriff C. A. -J OF THANKS i-i-' an.d Mrs.

Dewey Shanks has received word their son, Lawrence Shanks that he has met his brother, Pfc. Donald.E..Shanks, He at Pvt. Clarence E. Fletcher, son of Mr. and- Mrs 1 Clarence J.

Fletcher, Plain City, arrived safely overseas in the South Pacific area. After attending Allen high achool, Pvt. Fletcher went into the army to take his training at Ft. SilU and Ft Ord, before ahipp'ing prograin, 6f the Navy. He arrlve.d in Chapel Hill July, 1st.

Assignments of Union county se- leste.es to training camps made at the Induction Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison, include: Williams of and Qeqrge V. Stillings of Mllford Center to AARTC Camp Stewart, John Jl.prum'm of Marysville to FARTC at Fort Bragg, N. and. Charles E. of West Mansfield to INFRTG at Camp Croft, S.

C. Discharges frpin two Union county the service pf men have been Bell from the S. army arid Charles V. Stockwell from the U. 8.

I Marine Corps. Of DEPOSIT IJHWAJTCI We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for th'eir kindness and help during the Illness death oT our dear mother. Mrs. Anna' Renner. We also wish to Wachholz for his con- goltng words and Mr.

Miller for Ma aervicea, and to those who sent beautiful flowers. JVIr. and Mrs. Edwin Renner AJfopsp Renner Pvt. and Mrs.

Edward Hauff M. and Mrs. Wilber Renner Ame.r Rfinnpr. 242-lp 1119 1 US. dh the.Hawaiian'islands: i recorded by County Recorder Lawit had Heen nearly three years sinae rence Rhodes.

They the two. brothers hai seen other. Mrs. O. B.

Jheai-pr have Just recefyed' a letter ffom fheir spn. -William 6. Shearer in New difinea, wVittflh June 29th, In wlilch he he passed a majclng hjm offlcer; with a rating 1 of Mptor Machinist Mate OPA releases oad lot shoes at Galloway Shoe Store, July 10th to July 226-tf gasoline rations and new tjres, Coni- merclal tire Inspfictlpns flue every 0 mqnths, or miles whichever first. The ration board office open to the public on the new ol I eoaMM Mtlonji bank. puSflihid la th awtton tail, 0.

8. IU- scheduled printed above. On Thurs- djiys the oftce opens at nqqn and re mains open In the o'clock, pther days- the hours The new address of Pfc. Eugene Eugene Burns of -arrived Satur Pfc. Martin- Camp Rucker, day mprnlng tp spend a eWepn- day furlbugh with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Burns of Fifth Street, Qerie Glendenning's present address is R. E. Glendenning been received by his V-12 staff, relatives. He arrived safely oyer seas In the Pacific with 'an aviation engineers unit.

Before entering the Eugene was an. engineer on the pervlce Shast Dam at Redding, He is waltipg tq s.ent to Medical Sphpol. froin 8:3,0 to 6:15 except on I days when the closes at noon. Rader, '3r-, sqn of Ancil pf near has two brothers In the I has transferred to forces and both are Chapel Hill. N.

where, he Is tak Martin general In midship- Postmaster, San Francisco, man school of the Naval Rebuilt -Hoover Westinghouse -Eureka MCAULIFFE JOHN JERRY Tire are no longer ratjoned; now be for trucks or farm with' c'ertlflc Color ww diatt bavt 10 In OM of Uadlnj department Vf cently to to for Uoa of Indian color Car Saum's. Rnance pr Rsfinsnce tipp worfe witfc iime Full time work for the armed PRODUCTS NESTLES Couniy Savings Asaru.

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