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Thursday, November 1,1048 EVENING MAftVSVlLttt, 6ktd' Page Seven Juit Remember Everlasting stone vaults from Mother Earth. Nothing to rust or decay. For Sale by OAKDALE CEMETERY Weddlns The weddlns 1o st leant the second century B. 0., when It tons merged with the trothnt ring. Its origin hns bctn attributed both to the and the early Romans.

At first It was leeulflf In slgnincnrice, the Romans using a signet rint! to Indicate that the husband was endowing his Worldly'goods upon his wife and that she'had the right to seal all such goods. The church apparently did not recognize' the existence of the wedding -ring until second century D. the first record of a ring used In a wedding ceremony Is. In the fjfth JEROME Hattle Cary, Cor. CLOSED Saturday Nights During Winter WAGONER KULL Marysville, Ohio Mr.

nnd Mrs, Martin Moody of Columbus spent Saturday with Mrs. Moody's Bister, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M.

Boord, Mrs, Hannah Shovcr and Delmore-South spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs, Marion South In Welkins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Youngblood and family of Columbus were Sun day afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Youngblood and family. Lieutenant Colonel Burton An drcws has arrived home tot a thirty day furlough' with his family, relatives and friends. He has been in Italy for many months. Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Stone Delaware and Mr. and Mrs. ARC Carey were calling in Iiancaate: and Nelsonville.

They also visited an electrical planf at -Floodwooc Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Thampso and Kenny, Bob and Billy spetl evening in Plain City. A fire destroyed a barn contain Ing about 40 tons of baled hay the Israel Stewart farm north of! here last Saturday afternoon'.

The 4-H Club girls 6f Jerome are sponsoring a "Spooktown Carnival" to be held at the school house, Hul- WC'CTJ, October 31. Mr. and Cliff Stewart spent unday with Mrs. Stewart's rother, John Loppert near Dublin. Miss Martha Seely of Marysvillc ncnt the week-end with her par- ttts, and Mrs.

Seely. Miss Mary and Evelyn Woerner Columbus sper.t Sunday with heir parents', Mr. and Mrs. John Voerner. A Mr.

and Mrs. Ase Cary called oril Mrs. William Stephens arid mother, Urs. Hannah Clover in Ashley, Friday. Tint Starch While starch shown on dark fabric.

If starching Is necessary, lint the starch before using. For brown clothes, tint starch with coffee or, tea. For dark blue clothes, use bluing In the use the ready- tinted on the way to stiffen dark fobric is with a gcltitin dip. Soften two tablespoons of granulated gelatin In a little cold water, then dissolve It In two or three quarts of boiling water, and let cool to lukewarm. Dip garment In the solution, squeeze and dry.

continuing Ills and. third gen- efforts failed. mHM APPROVAL "Yes, the public approves of pur home loan They like the fact their equity grows every month, and the interest gets'less and less. When you plan to refinance or buy, come in and let's talk it over. Qreacy Floor grease spills on a wooden floor, pour cold water over It dt once.

This hardens the grease before It penetrates the wood. It then can be scraped oft. aniO the floor scrubbed clean with hot. water. Burbank's Conhribuliom To Agricultural Luther Burbank, born chusltts in 1849, died iji In 1926, During his working lifelinvc he contributed or introduced more plants than any olhcr single American In our Many of his productions have been of great Importance to agriculture, past and present.

He was not connected with a learned institution and hod little scientific training. While engaged as a m'arkct gardener in Massachusetts about 1870, he attempted to Improve his vegetables by crossing varieties, but because he did not then know the Importance of crosses the second eralions, his early H6 is perhaps best known for the development of the Burbank potato, which with further Improvements Is now the famous Idaho potato. The developments o.f plums were, however, his most valuable contribution. Like Thomas Edison, Burbank Was a self-made man. He.had about 11 years of school before the death of his father.

When he sold his Burbank potato, he took the money attd, braving family disapproval, migrated to California in 1875. He introduced over 200 varieties of-fruits alone, consisting of blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, fruiting cacti, cherries, figs, grapes, nectarines, peaches, pears and plums. Every little Girl't With for Christmas Nlnctecn-Inclt BABY CITIZE SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 1JO WIST flFfft STWIET R.B.NCER. SECR.ETARV MARYSV1HE. OHIO PHONE CANAL 4363 SCREENS STORM WINDOWS WEATHER STRIPPING Mibel'i no it's just that these wonder screens slip, Into place in jiffy $ash With Vacol you 3-in-1 comfort: screeni, storm sash complete weather stripping.

MARYSVILLE LUMBER CO. Owing to the death of my wife and ill health, the undersigned will have a clooing out sale at'hia residence, 0 miles northcaat of Ma'rysvillo, 3 miles south of Pharisbu'rg, 0 miles northwest of Ostrarider and.4 miles north of Route 30, on Spring Jale pike, Tuesday, Nov. 6 At 11 o'clock, following property: 2 OF HQRSES Brown maro, 12 years old, weight 1500 pound's; bay mare, years old, weight 1600 pounds. Both good workers and sound. HEAD OF CATTLE 11 Guernsey cow, years old, giving a good flow of milk; fed heifer, just bred; Shorthorn heifer, opsn; throe yearling heifers, open; two milking Shorthorn heifers, coming with-second calf; two Shorthorn luifurs, com- with first calf; Holstein, bull.

71 HEAD OF SHEEP 71 Forty-two head of Shrop nnd Delaine ewes, 2 to 5 years; Corriedale buck, 3 years old; 28 head of lambs. 8 OF SHOATS 8 Eight head of shoals weighing 100 pounds each. HAY AND GRAIN About eight ton of mixed hay'in barn; timothy, seed. TRACTOR F-20 tractor on steel, in good condition; 14-Inch P. O.

tractor McCoi'mick-Decring 7-foot disc harrow; McCormick: tractor corn plows Dane hay loader; side delivery rake; cultipacker, 7-foot Dunham; grass seed drill; McCormick corn binder; VanBrunt fl-disc grain drill; Superior gain drill; 9-foofdump rake; 5-foot McCormick-Decring mower, good as new McCormick 5-foot mower; rotary hoe; McCormick manure spreader two low steel wagons, Hat rack and corn wagon, fla rack and corn bed; ensilage Pay Pack 13-inch cutter; John Deeni ferti llzcr and bean attachment corn planter; tandem disc, John Deere riding plow two walking plows; 7-shovel cultivator; three cocri cultivators; twc spike tooth harrows; cylinder corn shelter, new; wheel barrow; Fair banks-Morsa hammcrmill; saw frame and saw, 28-inch saw; Clipper fan mill; three double sets of work harness; two ladders; sheep dippinf tank; sheep pens; lambing pens; sheep troughs; hog crate; sheep crate two stack grapple heater; 15-foot log chain four hay slings; oil drums; milk cans; IVi-horsepowcr Fairbanks engine; forks; DeLaval cream separator, and other articles too numerous to man- Terms Ccch Lunch on Ground Fuel by Proper Upkeep and Stoker Care Following are some important suggestions made by stoker authorities for the proper care of stokers: (1) a. Take out unburncd coal and ash from retort (fire pot), b. Take from -hopper unused conl and replace with oiled sawdust, Oper- itc stoker and remove coal remaining in worm. d. Replace with oiled sawdust that you put in hopper, e.

Run stoker until retort Is f. Let sawdust, remain until stokcr'is used.agalri in fall. g. Oiled sawdust prevents rust. '(2) firebox; look for burned-out tuyeres.

(3) Clean fly-ash from windbox. (4) Check draft control operatlSn and setting. (5) Paint inside of hopper. (0) a. Finish the Job by cleaning heating plant and chimney, b.

Take down smoke pipe for summer, to avoid rust c. Paint pipe to prevent rust-corrosion. Son, Auctioneers Odcll Liggett, Clerk AUCTION Real Estate and Personal Property OKIE RICE FARM Saturday, Nov. 10,1945 Starting Promptly at 1:00 P.M. 191 Acres Location Two miles north of West Joftcrson nnd one mile south of Gillivan and State Route 42, on jhe Blair Road: Improvements Six-room frame house, with slate roof, electricity; 4-rcom frame tenant house; new concrete block barn, 20x38; new double and single corn crib; poultry houses and other out-buildings.

This is a good producing, well located farm, well tiled nnd fenced, with nbout 500 rods of new fences built in past a number of tons of ime have been recently applied on this farm; 30 acres of growing wheat Is to RO with farm-but is to pay for the eetd wheat and fertl- li-cr-2S acres'Of blue grass'pmsturo with little Dorby-Creek adjoining, furnishing good fishing, beating and swimming make this farm very desiroua. Space docs, not permit us to properly describe this place, but we invite you out to inspect this place any time before day of Bale, and if it meets with your approval, we will be glad to have you come to the auction, us it will-be absolutely sold'to the highest bidder. Livestock Forty-live head of cattle, consisting of, 14 pure bred, first calf, black. Angus heifers, with calves by their sides; 15 yearling steers and heifers and Jersey cow; 147 head of hogs, consisting of 22 pure bred Hampshire sows, most of them with piss by side; 125 shoals, welehinK from 73 to 140 pounds. All hogs double Immuned.

About 100 head of chickens. Machinery and Tools Miissoy-Hanis tractor, 101-N model on rubber, with cultivator; two 14- inch bottom plows, double disc, Allis Chalmers tractor on steel, also cultivator and breaking plow; McCormick-Dccring tractor mowing machine, 0-foot Case combine with now Thormor tractor drill with power lift Masscy-Harrls manure spreader, rubber tirad steal uhcol, ball bearing wagon with rack, corn planter with fertllUer attach- rncnf John Deere hammer mill, power corn sheller, new cuHipacker.ro- tary hoe eighteen hog houses, five hog feeders, two water tanks, two Jacks lot or new and used lumber, a lot of small tools and oilier articles too numerous to mention. Hay and Grain About tons of mixed and soy bean hay; 20 tons baled and balance loose; sornu corn to bo sold. i-EBMSr On personal Terms of real of nurchase price to b3 paid on day of gale, balance cash on or before ten days or as soon thereafter os possible. Warranty Deed und Abstract of Title will be given purchaser.

Sale to be held on premises, rain or shine. OKIE RICE, Owner C. W. Latham, Guy Johnsanand Cal. McUavia, Auctioneer Sun Aids Vitamins Tomatoes grown in the' sun on healthy plants arc considerably tTcher In vitamin than those grown La'thc shade.

TomatoeB.pro- luced outdoors have more than those" from greenhouses. Tomatoes gathered from Ihe garden after a sunny spell will offer more vitamin (j to family meals than. Ihose ripened during dark weather. Tests by Bcienlisls at state experiment sta- lions show lhal the intensity of light on-the plant during growth Is of more importance in increasing this vitamin lhan any olher faclor.yet discovered. Sunshine alone, however, is not.

enough. Undernour- ishe-d, thirsty suffering from loss of foliage, are likely to produce poor quality, sun burned fruit. Plants that ore unevenly watered or have too much moisture at one time and drouth at another are also poor In even in sunny locations. Sunshine can add value only II olhcr condilions are favorable for the-plant, nutritionist say. Her eyes move and Jier long lashes are definitely "glamour girl." She wears a beautiful flock dot dress and matching bonnet, cuto undies, socks and bootees.

Composition head, arms, and legs. Other Beautiful tp 9.95 nvet ofl ft Very, Very Stylish! Thlld'n Upholatered Rocker O.8O It's a beantyl Extra sturdy coMtraction. Handsomely covered. Tot ages 2 to 8. 0 Style SULKY .1.98 Dainty pink ftnd blue enamel trlth cunning animal decoration.

Twenty- flve-inch handle. Complete vttth Driver fASIM AXOTElAlLEIi Seven and a quarter-Inch and seven-Inch trailer. Tho.driver.la removable. 01 Kiddy Wagon 2.49 Bright red and blue black wheels. Body is 14 3 inches long.

They Can Hammer to Heqrtt'Content Peg Nail Play Buihto Colombian Fossils In palcontological excavations in the Moeclalena valley region in Colombia, Dr. R. A. Stirton of the University of California brought back specimens of 26 differenl kinds at mammals, and numerous birds, snakes and repliles. Among Ihe im- porlanl finds were a gianl crocodile, one of Ihe largesl ever found; an ancient giant armadillo-like animal known as a glyptodon, which has a shell like a turlle; and a rare fossil monkey of the Tertiary period.

The Upper Magdalena valley region, now a Bcmi-dcscrt, was once composed of lush: savannas along Ihe margin of the river which occasionally overflowed and jieft huge mud -banks. Some of the fossils uncovered by Dr. Slirton plainly tell the story of how the animals crawled from solid ground onto the mud Hats, probably trying to reach tin water, and were caught in the sofi silt. This wonderful table includes pegs, hammer and board for nailing and hammering. Seat la securely attached.

30-Inch Wheelbarrow 1.98 Bright red blue witli of a fristar dog 'For Young lifilitlfliihrrr A fl couy Food Storage Store onions, potatoes, nnd food; canned in glass in a cool, dry ar.c dark- corner. For meat, the besl rule is: Keep it clean, keep it cold keep it covered. A temperature 45 degrees or lower is the best Wash poultry thorpufihly. inside anc out pat it dry. and store in a vcrj cold place.

If your have some soiled spots on them, wipe oil will a dry, rough don't was! them before storing because tlie'wa ter'destroys Hie protective film 01 the fliell that keeps the air out Vegetables "Iso need careful han dling to tlseir goodness Wash, drain and store, yoiir salar ''greens in a covered pan and kcej cold. 'Cauliflower, sprout: ancTbrqccoli Jose- liistei than. and keep cold but your root'vegetablcs-i-bcett tutftlps rutabagas and carrois-m coo ventilated place and it's rifcut cut the tops to two inches in uruo. to space. A Puppy, A Bear, A Cuto Little Cat! "SLEEPY TIME 1.98..

Floppy ears and big ribbon bows, Soft stuffed for little anus to cuddle. From 13 to 17-inch size. Microscope Set 4.95 It's a peach I Has ft high- power microscope, chemicals, slides, stains, etc. fvwy Boy Wantt a Piano FLYING FORT transport typo. 21V.

2B inclies. Strong construction. FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES W. BALDRIDGE, Owner 118 N. Main St.

Marysville, 0. 'Phone 4-7601.

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