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Monday, March 11, 196S I'UB JUUKNALrTRlBUNB ft DAIRY SERVICE milker service. We represent most nationally advertised dairy uippliers. DELAVM C1KTON tNl UNIOO CLAY JAMESWAJ itLENAtK OUlk TRAINED SPEfJlAUST MH. DEWEY SHIRK IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR SERVICE! MARYSVILLE. FARM BUREAU CO-OP PUBLICSALE As we have rented the farm and are retiring, we will sell at Public Auction at the farm, located ten miles North of Marion, or three and one-half miles North of Brush Ridge, or ten miles South of Bucyrus on Uie comer of State Route 231 and 294, cm On Tfje Farm Front By BERNARD BRENNER UPI Farm Edltot 1 (UPI) Gov- has produced a new food formula which officials hope may help lift the specter of malnutrition from millions of stunted children in the world's developing countries.

The new food series latest In a of formula products designed (6 add cheap protein to the diets of hungry people, is based on a high-protein wheat flour recovered from cheap milling byproducts. Still in the experimental stage at this the product has been labeled "Blended Food Product Formula No. 3." A test batch of pounds has been shipped to 19 developing countries for taste-testing mainly with preschool children. If the tests -are the new formula is expected to become a standard item for donation through the government's at 1 o'clock P.M. A PARTIAL LIST AS FOLLOWS: i I960 700 Case Diesel tractor in good condition; 1947 Case tractor, been overhauled, and a nice one; 1955 Garden tractor in good condition with, a sickle attachment; 1963 .600 Case combine with a 13 ft header, you must see it to appreciate it; 1964 Case 4 rdw corn planter, large fertilizer box; Case 4 row cultivator; Case 12 hoe grain drill; 1956 F350 Ford truck with grain bed and stock rack, 15,000 miles; two 'Case wagons with McCurdy gravity beds; 1963 Case wheel disc.

9 1962 Oasc stalk chopper and rotary mower; 1964 rotary hoe, foldup ends; manure carrier horse electric motor; fanning -mill; 40 gallon butchering kettle; 30 gallon copper apple butter kettle; vise; 1960 Case 2 row mounted corn picker, used one year since overhaul; 1957 Case spreader; 1957 Case manure loader; 1960 Case 4 bottom" plow; 1965 Kewanee 40 ft. elevator, model 500; 1963 Case 3 section spike tooth harrow; 8 inch hammer mill; 6 ft. mowing machine; 1965 eleven foot cflltipacker; side delivery rake; set of platform scales; 6 row Jive 700 bushel corn cribs: hog oiler; 12 foot hog ramp; two tire pumps; drive belt; drive belt pulley; tractor tire; Unico hog waterer; hydraulic wagon jack; small hydraulic jack; small drill press; Case ram; Ford ram; four hog troughs; gates and many other articles too numerous to mention. This is a lot of nice clean merchandise that will have to be seen to be appreciated! Not responsible for accidents iHHJELEYrOwner L. M.

Wlckersham, Auctioneer "Don and Donna FsosT Clerk and Cashier A similar blended protein ood, made from corn, soybean itamin and mineral supplement. The wheat portion in- ludes a protein concentrate byproducts which are ordinarily fed livestock. The process for recovering concentrate from the milling byproducts developed at the Agriculture Department's Western. iTOUzatton Lab-' oratory et Albany, Officials estimate as much as 1 million tons of concentrate or' more could be recovered from the. Million tons of milling by products produced in the United States.

News Files From Our FIFTY YEARS AGO Monday, March 11, 1918 Henry Clark, of near North acre farm to AHen Township, to Owen, of Woodstock, for $100 per acre. The deal was made by Webb Jarvis. Walter GoMen, of (Ms dty, who has been in training at the Great Lakes Naval Training citation, arrived here today for lsit with his sister, Mrs. Oscar Burns. He wfes accompanied from.

Columbus by bis mother Mre. R. C. GoMen. Agriculture Department officials had no estimates df the cost of the new food and if it goes into large scale production.

(But it was expected to cost far less than other high protein foods such as nonfat dry milk. The CSM food formula in wide use costs only about one-thirdl milk powder. TWENTY-FTVE YEARS AGO March 11, IMi Miss Kathryn Rupprecht daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rupprecht, of Marysville Rt.

3 became the bride of Mr. Lu trelle Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs D. M. Lee, of Marysvffle Rt.

1 in a ceremony at Trinity Lutheran "CSiurch Sunday afternoon After- the wedding trip, they newy-furnishe has already an import ant- program. More Jhan 400 million pounds of CSM hav been shipped to more than 100 countries' abroad, officials esti- ma.e. Aid Developing Nations Officials who helped develop wheat-based "formula hope that eventually it could be produced locally on a large in many hungry regions using home grown oCfice in Marysville said to- Techniciues for producing the day. food are "within the economic: Farmers Home Adminislra- Prog ra ms Assist- Rural families Credit programs, of the U. Si Farmers Home Administration- helped more than 100 people in and Union Counties improve their flamity farms and communities during 1967, Supervisor J.

L. Morrison of the agency's coun- 'home on the Waldo Rd. Gugel, Sgt. C. H.

and Mrs. J. F. Gugel of OoJum bujTRdrhome wr furlough, report Saturday at Camp Davis N. for Officers Tremin School of the Army Coast Arti 'lery anta-air-craft.

and technological capabilities of the developing countries," officials said. The new "Formula No. 3" was developed by the Agriculture 'Department's ton loans and grants in the county totaled $281,780 in 1967. Gains were especially 'noteworthy in housing. Mr.

Morrison reported that the Fanners Home Administra- TEN YEARS AGO Tuesday, March 11, 1958 The Chuckery-Darby chapte of the Future Farmers of Amer ica will hold its annual Paren and Son Banquet Thursday eve ning, in the school auditorium Judge Luther Liggett will be ihe principal speaker at the Maiquet. News of the Courts COMMON PLEAS COURT Case DismlMM A $12,496 damage suit filed jy Richard T. McElroy, Spring- ield, against Lawrence M. Wallace, Woodstock, has been dismissed with prejudice. The suit followed a truck-auto crash Aug.

23, 1965 on Rt. 4 and 36 Eotf, Indianapolis, in $20 has been entered into bond forfeit; Loyd U. Reeves, Cralgsville, $20 bond forfeit; Dixie E. Baldwin, Marion, $20 bond forfeit. Transporting property from unauthorized Virgil W.

Reagati, Ravenna, $50 bond iff daimed the defendant was negligent in driving his truck eft of center. McElroy says he i personal injuries causing him loss of wages and medical expenses. PROBATE COURT Marriage Uceatt Jerry D. Block. 21, Columbus, U.

S. Air Force, son of John I. Block to Hazel G. Fields, 18, 130 W. Third beautician, daughter of the late Lawrence Fields.

Charles E. Snouffer, 19, of Powell, service station ant, son of Charles A. Snouffer, fo Virginia -R. Kiss, 17, of Marysville Rt. 4, cashier, daughter of Lewis F.

Kiss. MUNICIPAL COURT Case Improper S. Reynolds, Oil Cjty, $20 bond forfeit. Cases lumbus, fined $25 and $5 costs, operator's license restricted 30 Failed to display proof of liability insurance Trimmer Cleveland, $20 bond forfeit. PROBATE COURT Bowenmlth Estate The estate of Fbre-t J.

Bow. ersmilh, a resident of Raymond who died Aug. 1967, has been entered into probate court. Wil- terd M. Rowerstnfth.

was appointed The inventory of the estate was listed et $21,917. Appraisers were court. The estate was bequeStfi- ed Co a granddaurfiter, Marceline MoNabfo of Union Center. Appraisers were HaroM Hail, Ed Marshall end Richard Pfarr. Inventory of the estate was listed at $3,375.

ESTATE estate of Ben Potts, a Gerald Barns Estate The estate of William, Burns, a resident of Marysville Rt. 1 who died June 16, 1967 The York Township man who died July, 1967, which was entered probate court fists the Inventory at $46,960. Pttis, the executrix and Ms widow, was bequeathed the entire estate. Appraisers were Floyd Kerns, Don Taylor wxi Francis Robinson. Cody Estate The estate of Gay T.

Cody, a 670 W. Seventh St: resident who died Nov. 28, 1967, has been entered intd probate court. Jes ed executor. The entire estate was bequeathed to a daughter, Evelyn J.

Yochem. Appraisers were J. L. Fitzgerald, Ralph Beck and Cart Coieman. Public Auction service in cooperation with which supplements aH otii- milling industry and the Agency 1 -International Development; It contains about 75 per cent wheat 23 per re- fatted soy flour, cent er credit available to rural has the county's resources with oans and grants the (last two PICK IN A GARDEN TRACTOR ears through a range of programs increased under ttve eadershcp of President Joto- -j v- TWtt'h the turnover of funds ested by borrower the agency's work Is estimated to have had a $4,951,800 impact the economy of these counties during 1966 and 1967.

An estimated 63 people bene- ited from loans for construction improvement of 14 family lomes in these counties during he New-programs to rental housing intended serior citizens and other POPULAR MF 10r Variable Speed DRIVE Step up to the MF 10 and see how it can make play of your lawn work. See how its dependable 10 hp engine gives you the power to do it. Check the sporty stick-shift that takes you through four on the plus reverse. Then see the Massey-Ferguson Variable Speed Drive that lets you select live speeds each gear without clutching in or throttling. You'll likp the MF 10! LOW DOWN PAYMENT SEE YOUR MASSEY-FERGUSON DEALER NEW MF12 JiyjteSpeed DRIVE Take hold of the handiest handle yet for non-stop, clutchless speed control.

Try the Massey-Ferguson Hydra Speed Drive on the new MF 12. Discover how you can stop back up go forward all without shifting without clutching. On the go, you can speed up slow down speed up at any speed from 0 to 9 mph. That's the MF 12. Hydra Speed plus a powerful 12 hp engine.

THIERGARTNER IMPLEMENT CO. Milford Center, Ohio Phone 349-3061 HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted John Ghrktoplher Cdeman, Berne, Phillip L. Slower, Ostrander, fined $20 and $5 costs. Insufficient Spurgeon, Marysville Rt. 3, fined $50 and $5 costs, $40 of the fine was suspended.

State Patrol Osei D. $20 bond forfeit; L1 Grove, $20 bond forfeit; Franklin B. Conaway, Chillicothe, $20 bond forfeit; Frederick K. Kruchten, Kingston, $20 bond forfeit; Lawrence A. Wolford, Columbus, $20 bond forfeit.

John R. Poole, Columbus, $20 bond forfeit; Marion D. Chambers, Columbus, $20 bond forfeit; Paul E. Cornthwaite, Richmond, $20 bond forfeit; Ch arles W. Whitman, Whitman, Elida, $15 bond forfeit; Michael G.

Dobbins, Fountain Valley, $20 bond for- following mi auction at located 2 of MaryrrUle, Ohio, on Co. Rd. 114. Watch for talc leading north off PoinU" at of on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1968 Beginning it o'clock. A 2 I960 Fanriall 560 diesel tractor completely equipped and in good condition; Farmall model 300 gas tractor in good condi- Ind.

Kirby Conley, 1 North Lewis- Everett Alexander, Malford Ave. Wert Dawson, Raymond James George, 332 Third Hunt, West liberty Fit. 1 Cuarence Marysville rental unlit Uirough" $102,500 oan. lacked other sources of turned Farmers Home Administration for $58,000 in loans to se- ure farm ownership and improve their farms, and $127,450 loans for operating purposes "vUle during 1967. served by FHA mdgnt have forced off the land except ior this last-resort source of financing," Mr.

Morrison said. The agency also loaned to ive farmers in these counties to overcome losses suf fered in natural disasters (Mr. Morrison also reported i(hat the county Technical Ac tion Panel, of which he serves as chairman, has helped local groups plan various projects for community betterment. The TAP is a council of public agencies that helps find sources cf technical, financial and other assistance needed to carry oul projects for community im provemeiit. Mrs.

George Hubmann, Plain Scheiderer; Malford Gen- Gerhardt Nicol, MkrysvUle t. 5 Daniel Gruenbaum, 605 W. St. 738 W. Mrs.

Alonzo Weilman, Milford Center Rt. 1 Robert Rt. 1 David McKitrick, Plain City Rt. 3 Miss Letha Jackson, JjaRue Waildo Patton, Marys- feit; Marvin L. Hartley, Mun- cle, $20 bond forfeit.

Roger Fremont, bond forfeit; Charles R. BAG MEN SELF PROPELLED COMBINE 1962 model A Gleaner combine with cab, 12' header with hume pickup, Hesson straw chopper, 2 row corn head, in excellent condition. MACHINERY IHC No. 411 4b. 14" plows with spring trip beams; IHC No.

311 3b. 14" plows with spring trip beams; 2 heat housettj, one for 560 and one for 300 or Farmall tractors; 10W Ford transport disc; Brillion 11' cultipacker; Case grain drill; JD 2 sedtion rotary hoe; AC No. 502 corn planter with fertilizer attachment, 4 row can go down to 28" rows; IHC No. 448 4 row cultivators, will fit Farmall or MD; IHC 4 bar side delivery rake; set of 12 38 dual wheels; 3 2-way hydraulic cylinders; JD chopper with corn head; New Holland wagon with new 8 ply nylon tires with JM gravity llo bed; IHC front and rear wheel weights; Cardinal Jr. 28' aluminum grain elevator; Case 7' semi mounted mower; Case manure spreader; PTO grass seeder.

7 FEED LOT AND MISCELLANEOUS One steer staffer in excellent condition; 3 Unico hog feeders, one 15 bushel, one 35 bushel, one 40 bushel, all with cast iron bottoms; one hog waterer; chicken equipment; chicken crates; rabbit peas; grease guns; and other articles too numerous to mention. armed with pistols "robbed" an armored car Saturday. They escaped with a bag of cancelled checks and overlooked a sack containing an undetermined amount of cash CASH on of GEORGE "JACK" A. KLEIBER Dick Pfarr, Ohio fc Cuhier Clark McKitrick, Wferys- Bowling Standings BUSINESSMENS LEAGUE Union Air MV-i-lSVi; Shade 4 Co. 23-17; Jacks Pizza 22-13; Westreco Shop 21-19; No-Names arid Weitreco Lab 1228.

High Ind. Game Hili 259; High Bob Dunn 610; 0 itani Jacks Pizza 1095 and Ur.icn Air Schedule For March 12: West- roto Lab vs Union Air; Jacks Kzza vs Shade Co. and No- va Wtttreeo Head The Classifieds For Items You Want Mrs. Wi'Jiam Dennis, Cedar- vdlle Discharged Thornton JolMf, Richwood Rt. Paid Spence, Cable Rt.

1 Mrs. Radiel Crum, Marysville Rt. 1 John Taulbee, 727 E. Fifth St. Christopher Coieman, Berne, Ind.

Frances Fairish, Marysville Rt. 1 Mrs. Robert Cobb, and daughter, Rjchwood Rausch, 216 Connolly St. Mrs. Dempsey Jeffrey, PUun City Uarlow DeWoJf, Raymond Rt.

1 Mrs. Hazel McMahon, 207 El. wood Ave. Mrs. Frank Reed, Milford Center John Kreis, HiSIiard Miss Shirley Scheiderer, Plain Oty Rt.

3 George Markel, Leonardiiburg Lowry, Plain City Rt. 2 Mrs. AUeen Bigdow, Plain OUy Mrs. Gerald Drum, Kuiiwood Mrs. Lee Sidner, Plain City Rt.

1 Mis. Arthur Noland, Plain! City Rt. 2 'f 'f JANE M. CASE HOSPITAL, DELAWARE Admitted Olive AUicrton, Magnetic Discharged Dotion, Mrs GOING TO OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT! Wise and prudent folks will put a part of their Christmas gift money into a savings account. Open one for every member of the family there's a plan tailored to their needs.

MARYSVILLE, OHIO.

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