75 years ago
Sept. 28, 1950
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thies have purchased Conyers Grocery and Service Station from Glenn “Shorty” Conyers and will take over the operation of the popular neighborhood business this coming Monday.
The Thies family will move from a farm northeast of Marion and live in an apartment above the grocery at Main and Cedar Sts.
A sixth infantile paralysis case was reported Wednesday — Marvin Ratzlaff, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Ratzlaff, living northeast of Hillsboro. Marvin is a popular Hillsboro High School student.
Sale of the Aulne elevator by Menno Harder to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrow is announced this week, effective Oct. 1. Under new management, the name will be changed to Aulne Grain Co.
The student body of Marion High School picked cheerleaders for the coming season this week.
Named to the first team were Laura Jane Bredemeier, Mary Hannaford, Doris Meredith, Max Herzet, and Jay Fisher.
Chosen for the second team were Jeaneen Brose, Claire Hyde, Shirley Tiemeier, Marion Navrat, and Dean Williams.
An article appearing Sunday in the Kansas City Star reviewed a new book “The Adventures of a Tramp Printer.”
One of the principal characters is Andrew J. Redmond, better known as “Muskogee Red,” who probably lived more of his years in Marion than any other town in the country.
He liked Marion and her people and settled down here for many years, greeting countless friends and other journeymen printers as they came through.
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