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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • Page 2

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RAID HST THIS WEEK UNION COUNOTAN8 tHRGED TO WE OW AM5RT yOR SCTttKISK BAYMGITf AIR RAID DBfflX NEWS OF MEN NOW SERVING THEIR NATION of HTM mllltHrr from COUCH EHLEN STAYING HERE FOOTBALL COACH TO ALSO TAKE OYElt JOB Of PILOT. JNO THE HIGH ftASKET- HAIL TEAM Froaeirator William L. Cotetnan, cotntiy civilian defense director, ufljfftti Uiitort county be ort afert for a daylight air raid test announced for sometime this week. The lest here will be a repeat performance; after the one in the area was declared "nonsaOsfac- tory" to errors in the transmission of signals, trniori county Is in the Dfcytbn control area, which includes Union, Montgomery, Logan, Champaign, Shelby, Miami, Darke, Preble, Claris and Greene counties. The Ufflt test, two weeks ago, was declared unsatisfactory because most of the counties did not receive more than, the first call and did not proceed with the teat.

In Union county, calls were issued by Sheriff Homer'S. Roosa and the test was conducted. REV, JOHNSON PORKER IXSCJiL BE IN Of LOTBRMAKT SERVICE ALASKA of nerve nnnr. ft. Capt Lloyd Rausch of Camp Ritchie, is home with his parents, and Mrs.

John M. Rausch of West Seventh Street. He. was stricken yesterday with "strep throat," and will be confined for fevr days. A small group of Union County selective service men will go to Columbus Wednesday for army ex- amlnhintions and induction in the service.

They will travel to Colum bus by bus. Cadet Albert R. Brose, of London Avenue, is one of 400 student trainees, enlisted men of the nrmy, who began a 39 hour a wepk schedule at Drexcl Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, last week in tho study of engineering under the Army Specialized Training Pro- grnmv Cadet Brose may be ad- dressed'In care-of the 3318th Service j-trnlt, A Si PI, Drexcl Institute of Technology, Philadelphia 4, Pennsylvania, Walter Crothers, son of Mrs. Lottie Cr'others, volunteered for Immediate service week nnd Is now stationed at Tort Thomas, Ky. Ccurt IDclnfls MAttWiitli fltttO VWWWVfl Monday, Juiy Rev.

Dana H. Johnson of Arllng- ton, Vai, has been transferred to Sltka, Alaska, according, to word received here. He will take up his there on September 1st. Rev. Johnson will have charge bf tho Lutheran Service Center at SitkB, His wife, the- Miss Ruth Schlegeli daughter of George Schleget' of this City, accompany her husband to Alaeka, They expect to store thetsr furniture near Marysvillb.

They will go fo' the- West coast by train; and the remainder of the distance by plane. Rev. Johnson has been pastor of the Mission Lutheran Church at Ar- lingtonifor about a year. Since be became the pastor the church hns I Pvt. Cferald Glark, stationed in Africa, in to his par- 'ents, Mr.

Mrs. Charles Clark of North Maple Street, said Tunis Is rapidly refurnihg to normal and that if is dtetactfed service) with the Britten. upeaks of the or chardB of' plums and.peaches and says the natives have fine gurdcns considering they have to irrigate. He also' writes of church services. conducted by Chaplain H.

T. Neve, formerly of Springfield, each on the site where once stood ancient Carthage, now just a pleasant 'village. Cpl. Robert Si tilings, son of Mr. and' Mrs.

Vincent Stllllngs of Jffilford 1 Avenue, has been transferred from Broofcley Field, Mobile, Coach John Elllen will be at Marysvilte high school the next school nnd will not move to TJrbnna, according to Superintendent H. W. Carr. Mr. Ehlcn decided to remain at Marysville after he was offered jobs of coaching both football and basketball.

Last year he coached the foptball team with G. L. Kingsmore in charge of basketball. Under the new set-up Mr. Kingsmore will remain as director of the physical education program and Conch Ehlen will have charge of the teams.

Mr. KIhgsmore will continue with his regular teaching the school. Mf. Ehlen will teach education classes as well industrial nrts. Mr.

Kingsmore been under doctor's orders for everal weeks not to engage in trcnuoua exercise and recently up work at the- Salter plant or that reason. Coach Ehlen coached basketball it Woodstock high school last year after the'football season closed here and his Woodstock team won the lhampnign' county championship and one game in the sectional tournament at Springfield. Mr. Ehlen has been living here since the close of school and is cm- ployed this summer at the Standard Oil service REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Carl IT. and Edna L.

Daum to Perry S. and Florence Spain, 1.25 acres in Irwin, $1. W. thvight and Alberta Goff to R. G.

and Nellie Sampson, one- fourth acre in Taylor township, $1. MARRIAGE "iiCJENSEp Two mnrrlage licenses were issued during the week-end by Probate Judge John W. Dalley, They were granted to the Rev. Paul Frcy- bcrg, 31, of Columbus, and Miss Dorothy Boorgcr, 22, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Gerhardt Boergcr of Marysville Route and to Albert Phipps, 32, Richwood, and Miss Helen Miller, 23, of Marysville. GAS TAX FUNDS County Auditor F. McCurdy hns received the sum of $5000 from tho state auditor representing payment of an installment from the gasoline tax excise fund. The surn has been distributed to township road repair funds with- each receiving $400. "'TWO "ARE'FINED- Roscoe Scarberry and Harry Hill were each fined $5 and costs yesterday by Justice William H.

Faulkner after 'they entered guilty pleas at intoxication. They were arrested Saturday night by Night Officer Charles Gallowny. They were released after HELP NEEDED FOR BAGS UNION COUNOT RED CROSS ISSUES. APPEAL IN ORDER TO MEET QUOTA OF 720 KIT BAGS WM.G.NICOL DIED IN WEST DCvfSIIltT Hll? niw been placed on self-supporting and' his present address Is: A. n.

nns. Cbl, Robert E. Btllllnga, Repair Sqd. basis and no longer requires a pastor from this missionary organization. Rev.

and Mrs. Johnson returned last year from the Carrtbbean area where Rev. Johnson served as a missionary In the Virgin Wands and Puerto Rico. He formerly was pna- tor of tho First English Lutheran Church here: It was Indicated thnt R'ev. John.

son's services at the service center nt Sitka will be required only few months. Many of the residents of that city have been evacuated and the service center there will mainly serve members of the armed forces, Rev. Johnson had has experience in this line, having worked with Marines at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, and with members of the nrmcd forces nt San Juan, Puerto Rico. Cpl, Robert E.

Btllllnga, Repair Sqd. 45th ADG, 15188166, APO 4744, Postmaster, N. Y. Pfc. HTerbert Stllllngs of Macknll, Is spending a two weeks' furlough at the homo of his parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs, H. F. StllllnKs, nenr Mllford Center, Pfc. Stllllngs Is a He is in Co, 511, 3rd 1 Prcht. Infantry, "Mackall, N.

C. DODOEK3 ARE HUNTING YOUNG BALL PLAYERS PEASURE TRIPS BAFFLE THE OP A NEWARK, N. July ifts in northern New Jcrney today were free to use their gnsollnc rations in nny way they see fit as enforcement of the Office of Price Administration "pleasure driving" ban broke down, Nathan L. Jacobs, chief OPA enforcement attorney for the uri-n, admitted that no inspectors were on the highways on Sunday, adding: "We? have discovered that ration bnunls have immed so many vacation nerralte 8 ll is a waxte of The scouting staff assigned to tryouts for young players to be conducted at Howard Field, Limn, the Brooklyn Dodgers on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 20, 30 and 31, was announced Hcadlng the Brooklyn ivory- nmtlng congent will be the Immoral Gcorgo Sisler, one of, baseball's all-time great first basemen. Boys 18 or olders nre Invited to report for trials.

To receive tryouts they need only to present themselves nt the field nt 0 o'clock the morning of Thursday, July 20: bringing their shoos, alovcs and uniforms. Out-of- town boys "muBt finance.their "trips to Lima und living expenses While here', tion time to atop cars." SLOWLY IMPftOVINfl The condition of Addlson McCullough of South Court Street is Improving satisfactorily, It wns announced today, Mr, has been confined to the June Case tuberculosis sanitarium at Delaware for several months. An appeal for aid In rilling 720 kit bags for members the armed forces was made today by Mrs. Ella Hoopcs, chairman of the production committee for the Union County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Members of sewing eommiltees of the Red Cross expect to start on the mnking of the kit bags about July 31st when material is expected to nrive.

Every 1 soldier when ho enters tho boat to sail for -foreign duty Is, required to have a kit bag nnd when their parents do not furnish the Red Cross docs. While awaiting material, the Red Cross Is proceeding with arrangements for ordering materials for filling the kit bags. The bags when filled are not to weigh more than one nnd one half pounds nnd nil of the contents must be purchased rather than made. The cost of fill- Ing the bags will be about $1 each, In that all articles for the bags must Ixs purchased rather than made, contributions should bo of money, Mrs. Hoopcs stated.

They can bo made either to William Snodgrass, secretary of the Union county chapter of the Red Cross, or Hprold Coleman, treasurer. Tho following articles nnd their cost are to be placed In thejdtjtfigs: soap box, $13.50 per gross; three- ounce cakes of soap, $5 gross; shoe -polish cloth, $3.10 per gross; package of invblopes, $4.40 per jfrosa; writing tablets, $3.40 per grosHj razor bladcn, five to package, $8.25 per gross; shoo laces, $3.85 per gross; pencils. 73 cents per gross; package, hard candy, $4.32 per gross; black buttons, $3.38 box; white buttons, $3.08 per box; safety pins, $3,30 per box; white nnd black thread, $4.32 per box; steel noodles, $6.07 per box; playing cards, $12.48 per gross. Dr. and Mrs, H.

Nicol of West Sixth Street received the sad message announcing the death of the former's brother, William Nicol, was passed away Saturday afternoon at his home In Tncoma, at the 85 years. Mr. Nicol graduated from the seminary nt Capital University with the.class of 1879. He served as a pastor for ci number of years until 1 forced to retire because of ill health. His wife preceded him.

in deatlv several years ngo. He leaves a daughter, Clara, at home, son, Dr. Carl Nicol of Obcrlln College, sister, Mrs. Mary Conrad of Troy and a brother, Dr. H.

J. Nicol. From a family of children, Mrs. "Conrad nnd Dr. Nicol alone remain.

Read the want-ads carefully. EXECUTRIX SALE The undersigned. executrix of 'the estate of George will at public uuctton at New Dover, Ohio, on Saturday, July 31 deccused, At 1 o'clock fast time, following Blower, steel anvil, two vises, tire setter, emery grinder anil motor, bench, large drill prew, lot of steel, heating small water tuiikir, buggy wheels, lumber, tire fellies, bolts of utl kinds, eight die cutters, newborn ptowr, blacksmith's tools of all one boring machine, brace and bits, hummers, wood chitela, garden tools, roil of wire, aome other barbed wire, wheel rack, tire tunk, pipe wrenches, bolt rack, p. electric motor and pump juck. HOUSEHOLD GOODS wary mattress and springs, dresser, wuinut bed und springs, chert at drawers, electric Stewart-Warner radio, metal cabinet, wash stand, aland, porch swing, some Jura und flower pots, hall tree.

On. AK BONDS INCOME EVANS 18 HONORED AT CAWOP LAZARUS Georgo Evans, son of Dana Evans, is at Camp Lazarus, Boy Scout camp near Delaware, being Initiated into the honorary camp fraternity of Order of Arrow. The initiation started late last night and will bo completed tonight. Members of the organization are elected by popular vote at the camp und it highly prized honor in Scout.circles. He was accompanied ciimp yesterday by his lather und Elbert Sawyer and Bob Henry, the atter two being Eagle Scouts and members of the Arrow.

WHi the blacksmith shop, 40x30. and lot OH same day. Terms of gait; Cash ANNA STOLL OF ROTATE Of GEO8OE an account BRAKEMAN KILLED gee as twtey fwr few-ewrt fioanee. COLUMBUS. July R.

F. Orutiam, 10, of Trinway, Muskingum county, was in the Columbus railroad yards today by a yard UNION COIMTY Loan On We close each Wednesday afternoon starting at 12 o'clock noon for the duration of the war. Schueller Hardware Store The Don 0. Carmean D.G. Co.

itore Bishop's Dept. Store Haffner's 5c lOc Store F. Qtte Clothing Store Clara Mac Gift Simon's F.W. Galloway's Shoe Store Mac Carmean Store Cussins Fearn Hdwe. Store Weiss Bros.

Dept. Store McAuliffe Bros. Hdwe. Carter's 5c lOc Store Oliver's Book Store taker's Food Market Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. Kroger Grocery Co; Asman's Meat Market L.

J. Mader Grocery Store V. H. Swink's Grocery Store Chas. Eibin Grocery Store McAllister's Grocery Store Goodsell Bros.

Wallpaper Store Fenton Dry Cleaners R.Devine& Son Hdwe. Store.

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