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fitter. owe Jonmal-TrfbttM te in Union County by earrUf. paytbte la lit OMo fonVl Wltortaj Remember OU Dbyrt Hems Gleaned from Our Files Yarn Ago If Adult Art dats EiroHiMit High if continue her studies at the University of Wisconsin. Her current ceramic project ft head of Lln- oln a young man. Another of Mrs.

Ethel Nelll, who has at- ended the night jchooLfofjevtral yean, and last January had her exhibit at the Southern Hotel Columbus. Strickler compares the work of one of his adult students with that of Grandma Moses and, before class members began hurrying in le found time to point out lome of the good work being done by rath adult groups. No Just as there's no school bell, and no grades, little time 'or praise once classes are in session. The students, many of whom as VMM Ago In one of Kerr and Carmean's there --IT' model of a Curtis similar to the one that was driven to Marysvilre early in Oc- -tobcr by Tho model was constructed by Master Clark Carmean, son of Mr, and Mrs. Don Carmean.

It a of workmanship and shows that the young man has made a careful study of the air plane one that Lieutenant Merrlman this city. 20 Ago (Monday! A 4-H Steer Show will be a big event in Marysvllle this Saturday Many groups cooperating -to make the event a success. Among these are the 4-H Steer Club Com- FREE DANCE Hall Saturday Night ta Carl Beightler'i Orch. 6 i.i: Citizens Federal Savings Loan Ass'n MarytrUle, O. rhlttee, Marysville Merchants As.

sociatlon, New York Central Lines Farm Bureau and livestock work Sixty steer calves will come to town with the owners by 10 a. on N. Plum will be the neaa quarters. The presiding Judge wll be L. P.

McCann, of Columbus. 10 Years Ago (Saturday) has Igned Marysvllle Public Library, it was announced today. She will becom head librarian of the Wapakoneta public library. Little Janet Beightler, daughte of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Beightler was baptized by Chaplain John A home-of her parent on E. Fifth st. Friday evening. The guests present were Chap lain and Mrs. Stuart, Mr.

and Mrs Dan Chttrleej Fnjmer, Mrs, William Zol man, Ivan Pv Beck, and Mrs. Clar etteri nBdUschi and 'baby, Bernan Frederick. WEATHER Yesterday Today (As of 11 a. High Low 82 31 '60 83 Lee-Postle Funeral Service Ambulance Service, Hospital Beds and Invalid Needs Phont 2591 M.L.Po«tle D.V.Hal* 1953 DEMONSTRATOR STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8 5 Pauenger coupe. htattr plus many THORPE MOTOR SALES SAVE WITH US CURRENT RATE INTEREST Union County Federal Savings Loan Ass'n of Marysville "On Square' CHECK YOUR CAMERA FOR XMAS PICTURES We'll check your batteries and replace them if you with the correct type of flash bulbs and film so that you won't miss those Christmas pictures.

Expert Camera Repairing Make This A Photographic Xmas SHAW COLOR STUDIO South MeJa Street Phone 7101 Ohio Open erenlngs by appointment wear as blue jeans and slacks, and who sit where they like and paint what they like, understand that most of Strickler's will be of the negative-sort; Going from one to another of the five tables, he necessarily spends- most' of his time gently pointing, out mistakes, and showing how they can be corrected. students are-beginners although in the past he's had people with Master's degrees whc 3Ut Of 1H6 MONEY OHlOfolSiy i79IHDtPtHDtWT anlng classes fur a refresher course. Either oil or water colors may be used in painting. Currently most of the students are doing oil paintings with langscapes being most popular, Bturlcnts-begin by ropylnt other paintings, progress by making a composition work frojp sev- rml work. Not Abiiract Fans Strlckler say's he's had very few people in his clauses who like abstract things.

In ceramics, most of the work being done at present is with preformed molds. After the holidays the adults will be doing more original week, making their own molds 'arid help than the painters, Strickler says. He adds, however, that the many new developments in the past five years in ceramic engineering make it much easier for beginners. Hat Help "right hand man" for the past three years of night classes is Frank Reams who's now a Junior in high school. Frank comes early each night to art room tables for the adult claas es and serve as handyman in general, and comes in again the next morning to help clean up.

Strickler says class meetings are "sometimes almost as It was last night with hardly anyone looking up from their can "sometimes it's like a madhouse." The very first night of class this, year fell Into the latter category. Before leaving home, Strickler remembers he told his wife tha register, "Over 30 came," he says. "Some more stuck their heads in the dooi and I couldn't even get to them to say hello." This year's marked Interest in the program is quite a tribute both to Strickler and the students them selves. It's really something to see so many people with much en thusiasm for the pure and simple pleasure of learning. The adult program Is scheduled from October through May al though students are accepted any lime.

Work ot the class la exhibited along with that of the day school program during the las week of school. end of the barn were lost as was the greatest part of approximately 2200 bales- of hay in the hay was also destroyed by fire and water. Union County Hospital Notes rtdmlnloni nudino Schwnrtzenbrueber Pluln City, for surgery. Virginia Feancl, Broadway, for medical treatment. Juno Smith, 187 Second for surgery.

Raymond Blgler, Marysville Rt 5, for surgery. Bonnie Ellis, Marysville Rt. 6, surgery. Lillian Turner, E. Sixth st Alvarla Reese, Peoria.

Dclores Baker and ton, Milford Center. were tl paiUais in the hoapllal this NOW SERVING THEIR NATION Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rees of Irwin. have received word from their soa Gene, who is stationed at Sampson A.

F. Geneva, N. Y. His address Is: LeRoy Gene Roes. AF 15510543.

F118HT- 2985, 3660 Bsc. Military Sampson A. F. Geneva, N. Y.

Fertilizer Made Approximately 85 percent of fertilizer nitrogen, nearly five million tons In 1953, is man-made. children beat Sedgwlcks mtrrtW Oct. 88, 1040 In Ofcemip, Jty. Attorney for pfrintjp Lly A 0. omce Property Trutifw £mfria K.

and H. a Johnson to Albert O. and V. A. Grooms, Richwood lot.

$1. COMMqK COURT Divorce Bought Roland beagwicK, ot Hayrrtond. gross neglect of duty and extreme cfuelty-jn suit for dU vorce from Doris Sedgwlck. He a division of property and an order regarding their two minor Barn Saved By Firemen Here (Continued from 1) Fire break put and hamper the efforts of the fighters' although arrived to aid in emptying the building. Nearly 2000 bushels ot in Fortunate for all concerned was the fact that.

Robinson's creek near the Yutzy farm build- Ings, contained considerable water. Lines were laid down to the nearest large pool In the stream and it soon was pumped dry. Qreai DUiartee men were bringing water through the use of an auxiliary pump pyer 800 feet from a large pool at a dam in the stream. The rest of the creek nearer, the barn had been pumped The fifemen never lacked for pressure to fight the'blaze as the truck continued to throw water for nearly 12 continuous hours. All seven members of the Rural Fire Protection Comp'any -should celve much Bredlt'lor 5 great work at this fire.

The local department also stayed on the job throughout the worst at the blaze end left only when it was apparent that the building Itself had It-was un- Joubtcdly one of the hibst inten- ilze jobs ot fire fighting in this county In some time. No estimate of. loss available at this early date although' It was known to be from fire or water damage and the interior and metal roof of the barn suffered heavily. Soys Car Stolen LONGVIEW, Wash. V.

T. Gregg of Longview told police that his car was stolen near Toledo, Wash. Gregg a.dded that he left the car there in March, 1882, and when he went back for it yesterday, it was gone. Hurd, 70, Early Friday "Thomas 70, of W. Third passed away at 2:18 a.

today In Memorial Hospital. Hejvas born November 18, 1889 low) Hurd, who are deceased. He was married August 8, 1900 to Nellie Wygle, who passed away November of this year. ties Milk at Marysville and a member of the Friends Church in Marysville. include three sons, Max E.

of Columbus, Eugene W. of Marysville and Richard W. of Kansas pity, five brothers, Glen of Marysville, Charles of Peoria Rt. 1, Don of Peoria, and one sister, Edna McHrpy of Akron, and grandchildren. One son, two brothers, and one sister are Funeral Will be conducted at 2 p.

Sunday in the Winter Funeral Home at Raymond with the Rev. Marion officiating. made in Oakdale Cemetery under the direction of the Winter Funeral may 'call 1 homo any time after 10 a. rh. Saturday.

Not Uked In primitive Societies the taking of interesi for the loan of goods or services rendered in transac- between members of unkhb'whV i Better Cough Relief When new draft or old fail to help your cough or chett cold don't deity. Creomuliion conUlokonly Ingredients and no collet to disturb nature't procew- into the bronchial system to ild soothe and beat raw, tender, inflamed bronchial Guar- antecd to pieate or your druttjtt refunds money. Creomulsion has stood test of many millions of UMTS. CREOMUI3ION nUwM Cktrt liMtkMe Sunday, December 6 t- 2 miles north of pn Route 4, 1st road pn right. Prizes Turkeys Hams Time: 12:30 R.fr«*hm«nU by Marysville Jaycees HHTH---HK- 54.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC BLANKET With the purchase of every refrigerator.

SPURLINC-McKITRICK ELECTRIC SHOP U3 North Main Phone 1751 eantury, known father of trench surgery. we the feature! that make fhli rocter the most most chelr you ever sat in: UHrf fwleslVe "SNUO NARIor' Alrfeeai leek (or teeth- tdf Retaretlea wood art SelM Mebefeey Rve Yeer Werreety CO Ml IN TOO ATI flrtt ThankiQlvlng A distinct ttoreart elviliutlon flourished at least 8,000 ago. the center.of a standard baseball a piece of cork which been aged for IK years. "SNUG HARBOR" Fabric WARM HIM UP a gift that real- IT close to a manl watch him break Into ear-to-ear grin he one of thesp handsome sweat- 'on morning. Clotelv knit ef fine quality woe yanu.

Alao nylonraai In a wide selection of colors. Rockers HIKIW i AUTOMATIC TOAtm O-l DtT WON Do your Uundrr fc without sprinkling. )1I195 Tout you like MUM- Twelve tested mixing tpeeds. Three sturdy beaten. Bttttr-rtltnc.

light medium or dark. It'i 2 Irons in 1. MAUTOAATKnAVIlMON tully lutooutic. AC or DC Includes CMC. tANtovindi etiu WAfTUUON Grilli tod friet as as Santa himself Appliaacei are every favwite in and select jotu.G-E gift NOW! yet ift powciful enough to muunj joU.

SPURLING-McKITRICK 122N. Main ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 2751 MuytvUle.

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