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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 8

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Mansfield, Ohio
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Sunday, August 11, 1337 Mansfield! News-Journal Caiuiuhiles File Velilions 113 Seek Posls In Holmes Connly i Glemmonthds nine candidates for council who are Leon Schopfer, Esley Simmons, Charles E. DeWitt, Robert Spitler. Gerald Wilson. William E. Turner, John E.

Hawkins and B. J. Owens. Board of public affairs C.T. Simmons.

Clarence Pyers and H. A. Alexander: mayor 107 lh Morrow County Fair Opens Tuesday For 5 Days i a i MILLERSBL'RG A total, ham, Celsus Mast and Am- aitd Earl Russell; Millers- of 113 petitions were filed Jfijmon Mullet. burg Hardy-Harold S. Whea- 'the office of Evelyn Lawhead.j Mechanic Township Fred Ludic and Ralph R.

rlerk of the Holmes County rini anrl c.aUpv Keller: Clark Consolidate Ar. Blaine Penix; clerk Paul 1 t- II' lln.ird of Flections when the Tnu-nshin ripll Jay Wengerd, Robert Alexander; treasurer o. MT. CI LEAD The 1937 uled to start at 8:30 m.onproduce, poultry, swine, cattle Morrow County Fair time is, the lighted track. sheep will be displayed i.

iniu' ilntm uith farm rvuu-hinprv p. m. Wednesday. Included ter; Washington Township-' Nashville Local Wayne fa1 jiere. auuwlics iui una iwtun i Candidates for the office of were 39 for township trustees, Paul A.

Levengood and Llovd L-' ower and Adrian K. '43 for board of education Tope; Knox Township Gleim Coates Saltcreek Local-members, 29 for village offi- Martin, F. D. Kinsey. WarreniAlfred E- Stutzman, Eli M.

county court judge are William G. Close, and Arrea Reynolds. annual exposition are sched- aaturaay aiternoon ana eve- ana many umcr uitcrcMins to start on Tuesday, with ning Gene Holler animal hibits. the official opening and con-'show will be presented. The tinue through Saturday eve-show includes elephants, Ze- John Shade is the piesideiU ciuls and two for county court Gandee and C.

J. Straus- "Oder and Lawrence Nicmes; judge. Ibaugh; Paint Local Henry A. Ra- A Russian fleet captain, fitintr Isaac L. Weneerd and ohn iHTniueu a.

iimih auu tvuy Township i I' 7 It'll Big Prairie Lake-iVitus Bering, discovered the Uer S. Mil er. were: Clark Township Wal ville Local Boyd Flem-jAleutian Islands in 1741. Kaser, McKinley Petitions filed by those seek Herpel Miller and Jack1 HerPe.1 J.acK: 1 John Lahm and Sam board of education posts in- Monroe Township John Eluded: Holmts County Board 1: rlTfwfl RftftV ftri ArthriHc Westfall, Paul Bergoon, and of Education-Lester A. Hoer- hTTl b00X Cfl AnnriIIS 11 Actually, the fair will begin ostriches, and many other in-'ciety this year, Francis Bol-V ith a 4-H Horse and Ponv teresting features.

Local driv-inger is vice president, Bry-' Show on Monday night, are scheduled to ride in'unl Mother is finance chair-, Ing at 7:30 p. m. Some (i9 the for the racing man, and Dwight McClarren children in three 411 clubs in events, is secretary and treasurer, the. county will participate in! The above events are the George Stevens is president of( the fchow. main ones at the fair but, the Junior Fair.

Board. Tuesday at 5 p. m. is the there will be many, many! The Ohio State Hereford, Official opening time and ad- more. Another big Junior Fair show will be held on Thursday; missions are charged from is being planned and should with William Hoewisher as then- on, Exhibits must be in'top all previous shows.

The the judge. a'nnnnr i IlKupL- 1 II UaUKIl, HIIU JUC lUI-iVUVVVlJ fit Oliver cvri wuu .1 allien iviliuiiich, 4l i And Rheumatism Township George E. Pat-larry Grenert, Harry E. ig-' 1 1 tc i a t-Ans flooded with candidates andl ICI AJtUlKC OIlU LUIl UIIU I U1KM iHlllCI have Aol1 tfi'l" WMurnmu'i some others do not AWAITS RED MOVE Bobby Fischer, 14, of New York, junior chess champion, studies his next move 'Carl F. Berner; Hardy Town-Holmes Board of Education An iiniiiing uduk piuh it'ti mm- file candidates ship Carl H.

Mast and Paul.Weldon O. Miller. Ray tt Tu "tta and be Mnt enough on niar anrl remain in'mtdwav will aaam be tilled A record number oi entries lo anyuno lm will wine ior h. Dla'ce' thrown Saturday after-with rides for children of all was received in most depart- as he awaits a visa so that M. Hitchcock: Walnut Creek Miller, John B.

Yoder, Wayne iTownship Donald W. Miller, J. Hochstetler, Ben Miller, It louulii uliy rtrugn nd medlciiHH he can compete with Rus School, grange. 4-H and monts up until deadline time' iuvn. iWilliam M.

Hershbc-reer and Denver E. Phillins: Prairie! exhibits, flowers and Saturday night. Number of entries in the DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE LA 4.5311 The Tuesday night show will be a thriller. Joie Chitwood 2 I rls Will sian players. The U.

S. Chess Federation has cabled Communist leader Nikita Khrushchev a reminder of his TV statement urging cultural change, alone with a re Junior Fair are considerably Jhisher than last year and ana nis auio oareaevns win oe, nly nd fail to remuxt the causes trouble; i'lluins a KpdulUcd noii-diit'cli'at Ufiilniciit wlih'h has pruven smcci.s-fill ilnrp VMS. Vou liu'ur nu In sending Tor I liis Instructive book. It may lis Uie mcun iavltirf jem yi-ui'8 of untold misery. Write today to The Ball Clink1.

Dept. Jl'33, f.rrlsior Springs, Missouri, fpatnrprf The rhitwrvvt shnw'f I. I finding room for ail the ex- i Lister Schrock. Local William G. Firebaugh, Ripley Township R.

N. Alton W. Taylor, Marion Ken-Conner, Spreng and dall, Vance Wilcon, Kenneth Bruce A. Schmid; Prairie Baldwin and Levi Swartzen-'Township Donald A. Bruck.truber.

jPaul S. Moreland and Alvin H. Killbuck Local Kenneth Lewis Morris, PerryAI. Ridcnbaugh, Raymond flrn and La Rue Rpr- Rurklciv Wavnp Thrisinnhpr it' lias been presented at previ-v dibits will be a problem. Jun- fairc flnH tv hppn well' MT.

GILEAD Miss Mar- ior Fair ofticials indicated. quest he speed up visas for received ilyn Brown. 18 of Mt. Total number of entries this, Bobby and Edmar Mednis, A free pony 'show will 3, and Miss Barbara Chil-'year is 1590 compared to who is intercollegiate cham- VIS N. Mulhrrr? St.

llin Township Ta Lynn E. Shreiner, H. Roach tJl pion. presented in front of the grand-' cote. 18, also of Mt.

Gilead.jtotai ot urn last year, stand on Wednesday, Aug. RD 3, were winners in thei Wednesday night, the first, Headwaters boil conservation of two nights of harness rac-j District Queen of the Furrow ing will be presented. There contest held recently at the will be $2,000 in purses award-! weekly Morrow County Junior ed both Wednesday and Thurs-iFair Board dance. Un UJ kV 11 kS) AilJjJjli day nights. Five events with; Miss Brown is the daughter two dashes each or a total ofof Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Brown! ten dashes both nights areland a graduate of Chestervillej planned. ihigh school this spring. MissJ Midget auto racing will be a Chilcote is the daughter of new feature of the fair this'Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Chilcote year and will be presented on and a graduate of Mt. Gil-Kriday night. Races are sched- ead this spring. TNMP AIM(fi Volunteers To Work On Greenwich Park LP AA ncc By JOHX GRAY Staff Correspondent women organizations were glad to cooperate with the project. GREENWICH More than; A .1 uft provide fishing ana boat nDrpTT xiAil IF Uu 4u "I stalled at the site.

Volunteers are still needed auc: widk mil duuua US nf Lt1 rlwnn is jH. hi ri AkI 9 sail Meetvte 1957 a limuit" SUillc iJiai-c as well as eauinment Pow-County Milage. sloan heads the CQmmit. The community-wide pro-itee seeking the use of light ject is also getting the co-oper-j equipment, ation of the women's organiza- Bulldozers, high-lifts and oth-tions here who have volun-er heavy equipment will be teered to provide food for the available. About 50 men from Rien' ICompany 865th Army En- The project is being from Ashland will sored jointly by the Village part in the work.

As-Park Board and the Rotarysignmcnt of workers will be Club's park development com-imade at a meeting of the mittee. crew leaders called for 6:30 Refreshment chairman is p. m. Monday. Each crew will "T-.

-J i N. C. Underwood, who said the include 10 men. SPACIOUS 8-CUBIC FOOT MODEL LAS81 HOW AT THE LOWEST PRICE EVER! Corn Mccliim Slalcd Al Conservationist's Farm A-Modcl L. ASHLAND A twilight element.

It might be lime or corn meeting will be held at phosphorous or some other Ashland County Soil Conserva-plant nutrient that prevents tion District Supervisor crop from producing be-ley Heffelfinger's farm Tues-yond a certain level. There-day at 7:30 p.m. (fore, a soil test becomes Heffelfinger is a farmer who more important for maxi- i i I I mj -ij U. 5 I in 3 i bke most farmers is interest-! mium yields. td in maximum production and gields if he can maintain or improve his farm and soil.

IN GOOD SHAPE Heffelfinger's soil is in good shape. It has been limed to He recently tried an experi ment to accomplish his goal.neutrality. It has a good sup- I2-Cu. Ft 2-Dr. Home Freezer-Rcfngerafor Manufacturer's List $499.95 O'NEIL'S PRICE and your old operating refrigerator high production plus main-ly of phosphorous and potas-tenance of his soil.

Isium. Yet in order to reach a cnir ciMPir 'hi8h cora vie5cL was de- mjil aAAiri.L 'ficient in one element, The first step called forgen. The agronomist recom- a soil sample. This sample' mended the application of 170 and your old operating refrigerator No Down Payment Roomy Freezer with Chiller Tray Convenient Door Shelves More Storage Space in less floor space Why wait? Do with that crowded, old-fashioned refrigerator, now enjoy the convenience of a popular top-freezer G-E combination, Both freezer and refrigerator corn partment are conveniently arranged for more space yet less floor space than many makes. See this top G-E value now at O'Xeil's! Home Appliance Center Lower Level O'Neil's.

i -7T) If was sent to the soil labora-jpounds of actual nitrogen per tory at Ohio State University. lacre in "order to raise an 125 4 1' At the laboratory it was crop of corn. alv7eH anrl rornminiinrfntinncl Hoffnlfinfror hue hoan ncm LI were made for raising 125 a new technique in planting, bushels of corn. -which is known as plow-plant. Hcifelfinger agreed to useTn other words his contour! the recommendations on at' strips are plowed and thenj least one-quarter acre." iplanted immediately, Nothing! He said thanks to the work more is done.

of many agronomists here in; Heffelfinger's farm is locat-j Ohio and in other states, crop ed about two miles south of! ields have been becoming Loudonville on the Turkey! larger and larger. But as Ridge Road. yields have risen, another! The meeting and demon-) important fact has become'stration is sponsored by the, apparent. No yield will be Soil Conservation District and! larger than the least available 'Service. Save Even More on a Late Mode! Trade-in Vv' I I of Picture of B-Mode! LB 10 SAVE M13 Genera Electric Automatic Washer wifi "Filter Flo" COMPLETE WITH iUILMN SUOS RETURN SYSTEM.

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