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Private or Public >ales Licensed Real Estate Bonded Auctioneer Phone, Plain City 58-F-13 LEROY E. LATHAM • : Av. ——^SEPTEMBER 30, PAGE TWO------■THE UNION COUNTY JOURNAL, MARYSVILLE, OHIO ■ ...... 1 1 ■" 1111J'.’","™...I... Rftt.d® ITtVft R0Nn ‘ ' irifcresting’ iontests. We shall flMtmr tittering loved one Alexander’s pass, one of four stol­ tempt launched the last quarter, Magnetic boy enrolls See or Call Rev. and Mrs. Rodger R. Sillats, The next meeting will be at the our Father’s mansion fair. fHE UNION COUNTY en by the Chieftans during the but failed to gain and Bellefon­ TEACHERS FOR AT OTTERBEIN COLLEGE r taine took over the hall on its” N. Maple st., announce the birth of ^Uckok home, Oct, 2^- Sadly missed by hi* parents, game. He returned the ball six James Gibson, o f Magnetic 4^ yards to the Bellefontaine 26 where own 10 to halt the threat, and a 7 pound 4 ounce son, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. £has. Reed, JOURNAL Springs, will be one of the 340 afternoon in White Cross hospital. . and family 0-30-lt* the scoring drive started. The launched another of its own drives. COUNTY LISTED freshman reporting at Otterbein LN MEMORELM In nine plays, including a 15-yard (Continued from p»k« L> The baby has been named Rodger PVT. BURNHAM REED , Published Every Monday *nd “Moose” swept his own left end for college, Westerville, this week. James. Rev. Sillars is pastor th Fhursday in the Year by Th 4 17 yards. John lost two, and then pass over the center of the line, 254 W. Sth Marysville; Mrs. Miller to Barton, the Chieftans Monday, Tuesday and Wednes­ t’resbyferian church. In memory of. our loving son Journal Publishing Cob Miller stepped back and fired a Marjorie Davis, West Mansfield; day are devoted to freshman orien­ and brother, Pvt. Burnham Ed­ pass to Barton that was good for consumed 75 yards and were on the Marysville, Ohio Paul Tallman, West Mansfield Rt. tation, testing and registration, TRI COUNTY COUNCIL ward Reed, who died Oct. 1, 1944 50DANCE-50 a first down on the Marysville 44. Marysville 16 with a first down. 1; Heber H. Herd, East Liberty; and the one hundredth year of the Jrwee B. ttauacc* There the Monarchs braced. Two The Tri County Council No. 16 in Holland. He was on guard at a F. T. Gwnmer ...... Editor Johns and Lyons in two line thrusts Nellie Baxley, East Liberty; Mrs. college will begin officially on MARYSVILLE ARMORY line plays and a brace of aerials met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. road block and was fatally wound­ W. B. B‘ breii»...... Adv. SlauHgrr picked up 15 yards before Mac­ Bertha Mosher, Raymond; Mrs. Thursday, Sept. 19, with an ad­ Cracken made another wide sweep failed to gain, and Marysville took Lawrence Davis, Wednesday even­ ed by enemy fire. ■ . (timber Buckeye State Preea Ajb- Ruby Sanderson, Raymondj y/il- dress by Dr. J. Gordon Howard, ing, Sept. 25, with seven families Call not back the dear departed, OCTOBER S, 1646 eoc.lHtton; Ohio Newspaper As around his own left end for the re­ over on its own 15. With the aid bur Stevenson, Marysville, Opal K’eiatlon; Democratic State Pres* president of the college. present. Anchored safe where storms are maining 29 yards, shaking off three of a 15-yard penalty and an 18- Durnell, Richwood. Beightler Orchestra Association. yard aerial, Rogers to Alexander, All enrollment records have been The meeting opened with the o’er; . tacklers enroute. Dysert’s place­ Millcreek—Albert tTade, Marys­ On the- borderTahd we left him, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION® ment kick was wide, and the scor­ the Marysville eleven bounded smashed, according to Morris All­ Lord’s Prayer. Roll all was answer­ 9:00 — 12:00 te year to aubacribere within ville Rt. 2, superintendent; May ton, Director of Admissions, and ed by “What We Could Do to Pre­ Soon to meet and part no morb. Sponsored by the Union County but outeide of ing ended for the night. back in one last desperate effort Marysville ...... H.R to tie the Doddmen, or possibly Phillian, Ostrander; Mrs. Christ­ a total of 800 full-time students vent Accidents”. Mrs. Mae Fish When we leave Ihjs : world of Merry Millcreek Maidens ie vear to subscriber* outeide Bellefontaine threatened in the ine Herriott, W. 6th st., Mar­ is expected. When all special and gave a very interesting report of change*, >1* Union County and tn second period after another pass win, 7-6, but the attack collapsed Admission: 50^ MftFfr*ville ...... ,.. >2.00 when Johns intercepted Rogers’ ysville; Mrs. Mabel Moore, Dela­ part-time students are counted the the recent health meeting. J When we .leave this world of Jtie year to subscribers In interception, this time by Bob Mil­ care, pass on the Bellefontaine 12 and ware; Mrs. Edith Hill, Plain City; total may reach the 1000 mark. Th recreational leader had some Ida and west of the Missis­ ler, big B. H. S. center, who grab­ Mrs. Glenna George, Plain City Rt. sippi River, postage prepaid .. bed another Monarchs aerial also returned it six yards as the final Approximately 300 of those enroll­ seconds ticked away. The remain­ 3; Mrs. M-ai’flc ed will be veterans. during the evening. Five plays lat­ Rt. 2. er MacCracken was knocked out ing time was consumed by the The college will obsrrvt* tt? Cen­ of bounds on the Marysville six, Chief tans with, two line bucks, Peoria S p e c i a 1—Mrs, C. M. tennial during the year with the IT MAY BE M R S. LOSES BY Boord, Pe ©ria, superintendent; AVALON TfitAHR but Bellefontaine drew a penalty designed only to keep possession major celebration coming in June. Mrs. Louise Gabriel, Marysville, and the ball was taken back to of the ball. 1947. For several years the college MARYSVILLE, OHIO CLOSE SCORE the Marysville 28. MacCracken Belser and Westfall didn’t start Rt. 5; Mrs. Opal Daley, Unionville has been engaged in a financial Center. (Continued from page 1.) then returned it to the eight on because of leg ailments, but both campaign directed by Dr. Wade YOUR FEET! • -^ JOMORROW NIGHT ONLY ‘ • the next play. got into action before the final Taylor—Byron R. Griffith, 134 S. Miller of the college staff. Ap­ the opening stanza shortly after N. Liberty st., Delaware, superin­ “Moose’’ MacCracken intercepted Johns picked up four, and then gun. Vanica and Lyons started for proximately $900,000 in new assets “fumbilitis” stepped in again, but them. Hamblen and Loehr also got tendent; Lora L. Addis, Marys­ will be available when the cam­ MMMHBMMHMaNaHMa the Chieftans recovered, and in into the fray. ville; Miss Betty Butcher, 201 N. paign ends next June. This money ’•CUBAN PETE” * their last two line thrusts they Between halves the bands of Franklin st., D e 1 a w a r e; Mrs. is to be used for a new library, Georgia Cramer, Richwood Rt. 3; N-Ray RESULTS! were stopped one yard short of each school entertained the fans, a new dormitory and dining room, Desi Arnaz, Joan Fulton, Ethel Smith, King Sisters Mrs. Janet Elbin, Marysville Rt. shoe That’s What Count* the goal. Marysville kicked out who virtually eucu'clcd the playing a new memorial stadium, and for . Your ' ■ ' Shows:‘7:00, 9:15. of danger, and again the Chief­ field. 1; Mrs. Jane Shoup, 297 Grove st., new endowment. Mr. Homer B., LiUJng Foot Cash Buyers Awaiting Richwood; Mrs. Vergil Long, Do you haul to sell tans returned, fumbling this time The starting line-ups: Kline, Pittsburgh business man, is yrtuifrlfli on the Marysville eight and the B. H. S. (6) Marysville (0) Broadway; ’ Opal Durnell, Rich­ the General Chairman of the Cen­ WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY farm, house* or business? wood. We help finance. ball was recovered by Forry, tackle, Hughes le Dayton tennial Campaign Committee. as the half ended. Dysert It Beaseeker (cc) Union—H. Ray Wagner, Milford ‘ In Technicolor Darrell Feet may not hurt but arch­ In the third quarter Marysville Jenkins 1g Haines Center, superintendent; REED IN JAIL Halter, Milford Center; Mrs. Ethel es that are down are very made its most serious bid after R. Miller c Brandt Sycamore st., Heiser, Unionville Center; Lucile Franklin Reed, often the cause of leg McGuire recovered a Bellefontaine Van Voorhis rg Thomas was picked up about 5 a. m. Sun­ '■COURAGE OF ” fumble on the Marysville 43. In Vanica rt Forry Robinson, 259 W. 5th st., Marys­ muscle* cramping with pains day by Deputy Sheriff Alva Moore — With-4- four plays the Monarchs drove to Bart on re McGuire ville; Miss Margaret Rife, 413. W. and Officer Albert Saygrover, and n the hips and back that lead the Bellefontaine 10, largely on 27- D. Miller ■ qb Rogers 5th st., Marysville; Mrs. Berthelle is being held in Union county Jail Frank Morgan, Tom Drake, Elizabeth Taylor, an^ La**id yard and 19-yard jaunts by Bell Johns Ih Hill Foster, Box 213, Plain City; Walt­ to that nervous, worn-out Shows: 7:00, 9:10. pending hearing before Judge feeling. Th is is a very com­ and Rogers, respectively. There Lyons rh Bell er Stoddard, Irwin Rt. 1; Mrs. Richard L. Cameron. Betty Wing, Mechanicsburg; Miss mon complaint that we can ....1 •" -...... " ...... - ”• '■ * ■"'» ■ "■-* the period ended. M cCracken fb Alexander fee) c / KWTE — LA3T SHOWING A line thrust and a pass at- The score by periods: Wanda Martin, 264 W. 6th st., helpb M. H. S...... Q 0 0 0—0 Marysville; Mrs. Margaret Wilson, FINED FOR SPEEDING Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward, Brian Donlevy B. H. S...... 6 0 0 0—-6 316 W. 8th st., Marysville; Mrs. George Hunt jr., Richwood, was Scoring: Touchdown, MacCrack­ Kathleen Hart, 247 W. Sth st., fined $20 and costs by Mayor I en. Marysville; Miss Marne Finnin, Yeager, Dublin, when he was ar­ GALLOWAY’S' "CANYON PASSAGE” BACK HOME LOAN Officials: Dunton, Shea and Salz­ Marysville Rt. 2; Miss Darlene May rested on the O’Shaugnhessy Dam man. Petrie, 413 W. 5th st., Marysville. rd. Saturday afternoon by Patrol­ In tricolor . Washington—R. E. Hurst, Box man H. G. Ramsay. He reported Marysville Shows: 7:00, 9:10. ■ Other spots are nice all right 227, Marysville, superintendent; Mr. Hunt was driving 75 miles per ■ ... the plains, the seashore, the STOLEN AUTOMOBILE hour. ■ mountains. But Ohio is detinite- LiELL) VEILED Iff RE SAJLJ&DAY Charles Cramer, West Mansfield g ly the best state of *U. It’* Rt. 1; Mrs. Flora Payne, Marys­ ■ great to be back home again A 1940 Plymouth coach belong­ ville, Box 209; Rodney Warrick,’ AMBULANCE TRIPS S I and it’s nice to have a place so M ing to 1he II. J. Heinz co., stolen Peoria Rt. 1; Mrs. Cleora Boggs, The following ambulance trips ■ | handy to stop for a little ti

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