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I i' lights, foam rubber, tid, Dtecor chromes tHttl) ihg; 1959 BUICK LASABRE 2 DOOR HRDTOP Dynaflow, safety; accessory groiip, whitewall tires, E-Z-I glass, custom trim, 2-tone paint, porcelanize. 4 radio, accessory group; goWei' steering power Kvtnrn Dollar Ihvvstcd jfttr in rd' in manner that will you- the grlatest amount' -7-r Ifcthh advice Wisconsin' agricultural give to, farmeri i who to apply aa much plant food aria rccommcfttftd. by. If an individual farmer hat' only limited fundi to spenAfor ferimzer, then, in- titerted In' ettinr thr money into. Ma handa aa loan aayi Dr.

Gleti C. Pulver Urjverslty of Wiscotti economist. of rtturn per ddl- lar spent on fertilizer itf high," Ptiiver poihta otit in mem summarised here by thr MMwest of thr ViOaSf Plant Food frtstltute. If thia money-can twrted oer quickly, thfe tpend on fertilizer Pulvet eAiBhasteeii'tKat it It Triort prbfllaMi, use fertilizer crop that tfvet the hifheat'renirn. 'Suppoie4 for example? that an mcrease of one ton of hay Vgjfey Road Community Farmers Are Keeping Btisy By MRS.

GLENN DAV19 i Journal-Tribune Several) farmers In this conn tnutrity are filling-silos, and ace getting ready; to sow 'WhWrtJ A little shower Avould'do! no hajm, farm. Most of -the folks that hate been Summofivllle Notes 01 Interest fj ami Mrs, Ivan Jkckson and family of Raymond entertained tlttir cMMfeff' and- grandchildren and other relatives for a picnic dinner. Alto present- were. Mrs. brother, Charles Blue, and Mrs, Wllma sett Jim, and Shirley and Janet, Fred Reams of- Richwood and Mrs.

Gray called on them in the -t We- were i sorry to hear Mrs. Marsh was in hospital. Mri, Delton Kemp returned home recently. Carol'LyrinMicharf of per. acre-can by with $6 worth of fertilizer jpfi' acre, and an increase of 25 buehela of cbrrt can-bv obtained for the same' he.saVB, "It would be more profitable to spend the ron-cornr if -hay-can bought for 25 bushels of corn post $25." Pulver aajya that, "the great, est return from the whole farm will be realized when, every farmer is able to and apply the xecommended levels of oft his fariri," their homes.

Valley JMr. and Mrs. T. A. Ycafsle) Mr.

andrMrs. Harry Dreyer ar retyrnei to their homes, after touring north west' dhib, Indiana, Illinois, Wl consln, Minnesota, arid Michigan They, spent several fishin and boating in Minnesota at Hois and on returning home, spen one night 'with Yearsley' brother, Harold 'Cameron at Grea Bear Lake at Morensej Mich. i On Thursday Mrs. Mae Vanatt 0. U.

Cheney of Richwood an daughter, Mrs. Sewel Cameron of Greenwich. Mrs. Esther Thompson receiv ed word that her sister, Mrs. Kell Phelps of Richwood took sudden ly ill while shopping and was tak en to the Univeristy hospital' a day evening.

She was''brought, her son's home later near Prospect. On Wednesday afternoon Mr and. Mrs. Glenn Davis, Clark. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Pott and daughter, Alice, Mr. E. Potts, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Potts and. others, attended the- funera of a relative, Mr. Asa Potts Urbana. Funeral; service wtfs held at the Skillman Chapel in her grandmother and uncle, Mrs. Hatle Gray and Barton.

at-M Jackson anil Louise were Mr. and Mrs. Murle Lewis and Shirley Jo, Mr. and'Mrs. Asa Jackson anl eon, Vetrton Mrs.

finite Mews Holes RcnrfM Dayi Mr, and Mrs, LeRoy Rees' and, sons attended the Ap- pieman reunion at Ash Cave, Irwto Carl Daum accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Tretschd of Cleveland to Joleton, Terni. Frl day. to. attend the'funeral of an uncle, Charles.TretscheJ.

The funeral, was Saturday- and Mr. Daum returned home Monday. and Mrs. Lee Thomason Gray and son Barton, of mcrVille. Fred fleams and sever.

al others called through the week. Mrs. Laura Howland visited her Jackson of York Center. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl of Fort Wayne, Ind. called on their Friday. September 11, ols Sntmttey, Mh and Mrs. James DlbMf' and'family of Kenten visited tbMr mother, Mrs. Nichols, Labor The-Friends parsonage Is Ing a lot of remodeling done by the) churth members.

PUBLIC AUCTION. Saturday, Sept. IK. North Lewiibtifff, Complctg set of household goods, loads of small merchandise, tools, guns. COL.

WM. "Bill" AIJCT Notih PlMM 2111 Ttmui Catb Not responsible for accidents. We or sell your merchandise for you. REGISTERED BOAR GILT SMI Held at the Prospect PrapMt Ohio Tuesday Night, Sept. 22 giass BU1CK 'safety' -group, accessory group, chrome'.

trihty power steering, w.e D'rakes, tiresi Ei-ZiI glas3 If you-wanfc a rbTTi lished' deafer now is the Peorla E.U.B. Church ToHoldDinner On Sujiday Efe vis. church will Plum Mafcysvillfe FOR; SALE-r-Three Holstein recently- 3 'and 5 years old, Nejsoh Frey, Plain Phone 32884. NIQHT. SHEH 1 West ewes -and' rams, Wednesday September- 16.

7 P.M. Lis assignment Producers Livestock- Association, Center Marion. Ohio. Fh FOR- SALB-John Deere 12 A combine with motor, new canvas, good shape. Wil trade-- for livestock; Walter Asman.

Phone 22616. A. C. combine With' chopper, good condition. 2737 FOR 7 registered Cor riedale ewes, 9 ewes.

Richard Scheiderer, Plain CityiRt. 1, Phone 35835. FOR Dual wheat, fly resistant. Elioutt Rose, Raymond. FOR Two heavy spring- er Guernsey cows; service age bull.

Phone BYNAWfE custom blasting trees, stumps, W. Claar and Son. 32208. FOR sable and Scotch Collies, $25. Stevelt.

phone 2-2144. PUREBRED meat- type Spotted Poland China boars fop sale. Pheno 2003. Coates Brothers, North Lewisburg, Ohio. iedale ewes.

C. W. McLaughlln. 19. Autos for Sale FOR 1957 Chevrolet, excellent condition, 6 straight- stick, radio, heater, wsW.

Milford Center 2431. 1966 Chevrolet V-8 convertible Bel- Air with P.G.. P.S., W.S.W. Hornbecks, 410 Main. Marysville.

FOR Plymouth- Lark. Thorpe Motor Sales, Marysville, Phones 4-1976 4-1981. LEGAL NOTICE Miiiiiuuii'iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiHiiiiiiMiiiiiii NOTICE OP nivonrH Aonoir IbSUS Harrlette Rider, Plaintiff vu. Jdhn T. Hlder, Defendant Ti Rider, whose place of rvsldirtce last known 1 was Box 968, Vlctorvllle, California, will police that on 'the 27th day of August, 1959, Harrtctte Illder filed hfr petition him In the Court of Common I Ieuuj County, Ohio.

Oauu No. lar u. dlyurce, tody of inliiof t-hlld- uud rcllvf on the grounds of ifrofia neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. b'ald cause will be for hearing on unjl utter ihe 10th day of October, CUt-TON, Attirmjy for Rider Read the Classifieds Sale Calendar -'located 6 of Delaware. 2 mile's' of Ostranders pn: U.

Si Route 36. straw, antiques furniture, etc. and Dick CrandaU, SEPT.r ZANE RANDALL, 106 E. Blagrove- Richwood Household' gtxxJy and 1 appli ances. of the Mrs Blanche Randall.

Watch for de- tatled'ads. John'Pftmrj aurt To settle the estate of 'Walter ff. Place, 1 Morrow Ohio, on county road Np. 153. 5 miles east of Waldo, sale of real estate.

Clarence.Pat- zer, auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. If KNOWLTONj KRUGH, DAN. ELS, BAKER, i located 7 mites west on the McCollough -Bridge Pike on County 13; 110 head heep, hogs, hay, straw and oats, machinery-, trucks, ools and miscellaneous.

Eugene Myers Son, Auctioneers. SEPT. NORRIS, located miles north of Delaware, first arm west- of Norton off St. It. 23, 2 luL Uttctor outfits and quipment; combine; farm ma- hinery; miscellaneous.

Watch or uctipneer. TUES. NIGHT. SEPT. 22 PROSPECT FFA Boar Gilt sale, located at Prospect Ag Prospect.

65-registered and 10 commercial boars and gilts, of all breeds. Watch for John Pfarr, detailed ads. John Pfarr, SEPT. 18 RDBEHT.NORRIS; located 9 miles north'of Delaware, first armfwest of Norton, off State Route 28; Two heavy-duty trac- LEGAL NOTICES OJP INU8-A Kbtftte of Onil DavU, Notice li hereby that liflon- U- Oaryl of MaryBTllle. 'hlo.

has b-eeri duly appointed With the Will An- of the o(- late of Ifnion oiinty. Ohio" Credljors are required, tp (lie heir claims with' said fiduciary four montha, Dated thU-ith day of Septem- er. IflSS I.UTHEn V. LIGOETT I'rpbjits JudKu. of sold County Ilflon L.

Cu'ryl, Attorney -11-3P or AHTOIHTMHNT Estate of UorU K. I'erklns Oe- vased. Notice Is hereby given that Perkins of Plain City, 'mo, been duly appointed diuinlstrator of the J3f 'otiit- K. I'urUliia, deccaaed, lato PJaln Chy, Union County, hlo. Creditors are required to file iclr claims fiduciary Khln tour mohthij.

Dated this 2n4 day of aept-em- er, IJUTHER KIGOBTT Probate Judge of Bald County llbert Hlrbx, Attorney Jalii City, Ohio- tor outfits, combine, full line 61- farm machinery; miscet. Igneous or; dev tail 'ads. John Pfarr, auct." SATURDAYiSEPT.lt located ft rniles southwest of LaRue, O. picker; farm machinery; household "goods; power 60 head of sheep. Watch-for detailed -ads.

John Pfarr. Auct: THURSDAY) 17 VIRDEN. located 1 mile northwest of LaRue, county road 14. 30, Holstein dairy cattle; 12 Hampshire brood sows; 2,200 bales hay; 600 bales straw; dairy farm machinery. Watch for detailed ads.

John Pfarr, auctioneeer. Carpenter, the group is Friendly which' will all, day.meeting. Carpenter is teacher, of the ches. i The PeorfaE.U. B-youth Fellowship resume their meetings this Suriday evfenmg.

They Religious Worship the fairground njghtrfls fa Ridge-and-other-H-H JTrerr Sunda members took thd 4r-H projecti to the On Sunday evening Mrs. Corinna Cunningham of near Marys ville was guest of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis. They attended Jheservices-at the -Richwood Fair ground.

Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Davis and' their, daughter, Mrs. William LeM a anc daughter. Elaine, of'Marion were guests of Mrs. cousin.

Dr. and-two-" from Puerto Rico visHed his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bosley, Miss Marjdrfe Baker, of Columbus, was, visitor over Labor Day of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Baker. Little Miss Judy Grooms of near Delaware spent several days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Goldie Miss Jean Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rausch at and Alan Perkins of Plain; City; the birth of Alah Fridayr parents, Mrs: Frank Raosdh of Marysville.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bishop, of near: Milford Center, Sunday afferrioon.

55 were evening callers on 40 Yorkshires, Spotted gilts and oland Chinasi Chester Whites, big type 1 Mrs, Elsie Watson, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klngham of Milford Center. Mri and Mrs. Paul "Grose, of Sept; Afarysvilje: Memorial hospital.

The tfaby, 'Weighed 'seven FRIDAY. SEPT. II A. E. DICK FISH, located 1 mile south York.

Center, 4 miles -north Guernsey dairy cattle; 47 hogs; hay; straw; oats; 3 tractor out- Frank' Wood are. grandparents. Shaw Reunion 7 The. 31st'Annual Shaw Reunion was held" at' the' home of Mr. and Ivan rJwksoirof raondi'dua to.the.

recent-fall of Mrs. Mary Blue who how mikes her- home with her daughter and familyi Mrs. Blue is bedfast. were 25 present for the truck; farm machinery. Watch for detailed John Pfarr, "auctioneer.

inner. Personals Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Oscar Shirk were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shirk of Seguin, Mr.

end Mrs. Roger" Bennet' and family of MarysvilJe Rt. 44 Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Bennet and daughters, East Ruth Ann Morris and son of Marysville Rt.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skaggs, Watkihs; Mr. and Pearl Shirk Peoria. SATURDAY.

SEPT. tt MR; St MRS. HOMER BLOSSER. located 10 miles northwest of Worthington, miles south of Delaware. Real estate consists of good 98 acre farm; 22 lead Of'Holstein dairy' cows; Surge parlor and dairy equipment; hay and-straw.

Watch for detailed ads. Don E. Fisher and; John Pfarr auctioneers. SATURDAY. SEPT.

MRS, L1LL1E NIOOL, located miles south ot Marysville on Weaver County Road 52. Tractor outfit, elevator, farm machinery, mobile, hay, straw and grain, miscellaneous articles, some icusehold goods. Watch for de- ail ads. Dick Pfarr, MarysviUe, auctioneer, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 MRS.

L. W. SHAW, 605 W. eventh Marysville. House, told goods, antiques.

Watch for detailed ad. Glenn Pfarr, Ma- WEDNESDAY? SEPT. 30 ED SftARK located 6 miles northwest of. Delaware, miles north of Warrensburg, oh St. Rte.

257. Dairy cattle, sheep hay and straw; 2 tractor outfits, oorn pitker, farm machinery, misc. Watch for detailed ads. John' Pfarr, auct. family attended the Hamilton re union at the Prospect Park Sun day.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Harper of Tleynoldsburg were Saturday vis- itorsof his parents JMr, and Mrs. William Harper and family. Mr.

and Mrs. William Lockwood were. Monday callers of Mr. and. Mrs.

Oscar Shirk: Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wood and Hugh were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mathys and family of Lunda. Mr, and Mrs.

Carl'Wood, of Friday" slipper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank "Wood.and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rhoades and family of Zenia were Sunday overnight and Monday guests of Mr. rod Mrs.

Earl Holbrook and Marsha and Edie. Ross Borden, a patient at Jane Case- Hospital in Delaware, is slowly improving. Mr. Borden has beea there for over four weeks. C.

E. Bell of Lorain. Dr. Bell formerly of Springy has Several from'this community attended the Richwood. Fair this Weekend and several families had On Sunday Mr.

and Mrs; Dwight Jackson had for their dinner guests their daughter, Ollie Jackson of Marysville, and Mrs. Cor. rinna Mr. and Mrs. John Sidle-and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Sidle and children of Richwood Rt. 2- attended ihe church wedding. of ise James and eJrry Cooper of near Ada Sunday afternoon' at the Church at Ada. Redd the until Monday evening with her mother, Baker, and brbtherrBob and sistersrRUUr and visitors of Mr.

and-Mrs. I on-in-law and and Mrs. William Goodrich''of Johns- own and their son and daughter- n-Iawj-Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rees.

Saturday evening-supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peters were their son; Milton jr. and and Jimmie of near Hil- Mr. and Mrs Paul Prince, 'aulette, Paul and John Charles rHilliafds were callers Monday vening.

Miss. and Mrs. atharine Kern of Marysville were unday. callers of Mrs, Edna Daum. Black Poland Chinas and Berkshires.

Many have taken State Fair and at County Fairs. There will be several gilts and boars purebred, but not eligible to register. These hogs weigh from 200 to 300 Ibs. each. Many are out of certified 1 production of thwe hogs are treated, and- health papers will be furnished.

This is an exceptionally good 1 lot of'h'ogs, have been consigned by fiftppn boys. For catalogs write to Prospect F.F.A., Prospect, Ohio. Terms: CASH Lunch Starting at 5:00 p.m. then will be a pork barbecue. John Pfarr, Auctioneer Richwood.

Ohio Sale Calendar SATURDAY. OCT. 10 WILLIAM A. LAWRENCE F. C.

RAUSCH, miles south Rd. hogs, of Marsville, County 52, Weaver Rd. Cattle, hay, straw, grain, tractor outfit, farm machinery. Watch for detail ad. Glenn and John Pfarr, auctioneers.

As our crept were ruined by hail which ut without feed, we are telling our livestock and' reducing our machienry inventory, ihe (G. Evertt Knowlton Farm) located 7 milet wett of Belle'fonlaine on Ihe McCul- Bridge Pike or County Road No. 13. 1 mile eait of Rt. 69, miles south of Lewiatown, on: Pratt Lambert WHITES Beauty begins otrtslda the that I6ng-lastiiig quality look" by of tfao best looking Job town.

Tbtie exceptional donbOityv biding power, ooverinf capacity ami beautiful appearance are favomi by painters BOUSE nvctf GUGEL HARDWARE Corner Fifth Plum Streets Phone 21871 Marysville Wednesday, September 16,1959 Tim. 12:30 P. M. SHEEP' 1 -i' I'' 110 hoad of Western ewes, 3 years old, dipped, wormed and and will be sold in lots suitable to the buyer; 50 head of feeder lambs; 1 registered Southdown ram, 4 years old; 1 reg- istercd Hampshire ram, 2 ram lambs. HOGS Six oligiblfr-to-registery-Yorkshire-sows, with to registory Yorkshire gilts, with pigs; 6-cross bred gilts, with- pigs; 3 purebred Spotted Poland China sows, with pigs; 5 cross', bred sows, bred; 2 eligible to registery Yorkshire boars, 1 and 2 head of weaned-plgs; 35 head of feeding pigs; 50" head of shoats; all hogs immuned.

HAY, STRAW AND OATS 2000 bales of first cutting'mixed "hay 5 wire tie; approximately 1000 bales of second cutting hay; 600 bales of straw, wire tie; 400 bushels of good oats. TRACTOR MACHINERY Jf.hn Deere 720 Diesel tractor, bought in fall of 1B58, with powor steering, live PTO and used less than 500 hours, in fine condiLon; John Deere No. 505, 4-14 inch bottom breaking plow with t.irow away shears and break back bottoms, on rubber and like new; John Deere No. 30, combine bought in the fall of 1958 ard used on less than 100 acres, like new; John Deere 200- series. cultivators; corn picker, used on less than 300 acres and in fine condition; John Deere Model tractor manure spreader; North American No, 10; Grain-O-Vator, 50 bushel auger wagon, used less than- 1 year; Minneapolis Moline Model power corn sHeller.

35O bu- size. TRUCKS Chevrolet 1951 model, V4 ton pick-up truck on good rubber and in like new condition; Chevrolet 1946 model, Ui ton, truck with grain bed and stock rack, and-2 speed axel. TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS Air compressor with tank and on wheels; Stewart master shears; power hand saw: ft inch electric drill- 12 inch tablj-sawLwith-Timkcn ball bearing mandrels-ton inch electric drill; Hobart HP 220 volt meat grinder Ilka 24 inch pipe wrench; jointer and block plane- host wa'terer' cement mixer; 5 30 bushel Hudson hog feeders; 50 gallon hoe waterer; 2-10 hole metal nests; wheel barrow; 8 hangine chick en feeders; HP electric motor; 500 chick size broodW and. otnor tic Jus. Terms: CASH Mr.

and Mrs. G. Evertt Knowlton Glenn Krugh, J. W. Daniels Donald Baker, Owners.

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