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our THE EVENING TRIBUNE, MAttVSVlLtE, OHIO Friday, Feorti 14, nCPRESEHTATIVC D1B8 CINCINNATI, ifcM wart amnied today for Dr. David Turpwu, 71, Republican defrtf of Ohld hotiM of from Hamilton county. Dr. Turpeau died at hU Cincinnati hotm of cerebral hemorrhage. Me retired from the Methodist ministry in 1M2.

MAPLE FCBTIVAL SET CHARDON, Feb. ChMtiga County Mapla festival, which hi pre-war years attracted national attention and 140,000 persons hart, win be held Apr. 11, Hand II. Ihadaw clay pant let out on cool fcy the Kgyptlana, and laytia ef gathered I SPOTTED POLAND SALE 60-BRED G1LTS-60 THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1 P.M.

Sale at Cattle Pavilion Fairgrounds This Is a astoct filta Mad to the best yranfl boar pigs in Ohio. is our 26th Year Breeding Spots Farmers In need of brood sows can fill their needs at reasonable prices WALTER F. McCOY -in ments and $820,565,574 in corporation remittances, the" Bureau of Internal Revenue reports. Walter Bmnianur, Auctioneer. Dale Therntm, Rlncman OH YA-DE MAKES GOOD ANY LOSS CAUSED BY MOTH DAMAGE Piolact your wardrobe and the furniture, rugs, ear- pete and woolana la your with YA-DE.

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Ask for YA-DE. ONLY tU5 PER PINT And 1 Pint Treats 3 Suits MADER BROTHERS JPUBLJCSALE we are quitting farming, we will hold a complete closing out aaie at our farm knowrfaTtfie Lindale miles south-" east of West Munslleld, 3V4 miles northeast or East Liberty, 12 miles northwest of Marysville, one mile west of Lunda, on the Lunda and North Greenfield pike, on Wednesday, February 19 Commencing at 12" Registered and High Grade Holstein 15 Cows and Heifers registered Canadian Holstein heifers, past one year old extra nice; Holstein heifer, fresh with first calf, milking heavy; Holstein cow, coming with third calf, to freshen March 19, this cow milked 11,000 pounds of milk with a 3.8 test in last lactation period; Hol. stem cow, 8 years old, milking 50 pounds per day, re-bred, milked over 18,000 pounds of milk in last lactation period; Holstein cow, 6 old, to freshen April 10, milked over 11,000 pounds In last period, with a 4.1 test; Holstein heifer, coming with second calf to freshen April 3, minced 10,650 pounds in last period, with 3.8 buttcr- fat test; Holstein cow, coming with calf, to freshen June 5, milked over 23.000 with a 3,7 tejt in last two periods; Holstein cow, coming 4 years old, .40 pounds per day, milked over 16,000 pounds onnilk in last period with 5 percent heifer, fresh October 24th with pounds per-day, heifer, fresh November 5 with first calf, milking 30 pounds per day; Holstein heifer, to freshen April 19th; Holstein heifer, one year old last and bred; Holstein heifer, one year old January open; Holstein heifer, born September 2, out of H-13 William Emperor Ruby. The above came are extra good, large and extra good dairy type. All the cows are artificially bred.

We have records on all cows. Herd open for inspection any time between now and clay of sale. All the above cattle are T. B. and calfhpod vaccinated.

Team of gray geldings, weight 3200 pounds, good workers. Tractor Outat F-12 tractor on steel, with rubber in with good cultiva- nd newly painted, tractor in extra good condition; Little Wonder tractor plow in good 7-foot tractor disc. Implements John Deere fertilizer corn planter, in extra good condition; ham 7-ft. cultipacker in good condition; McCormick-Deering rotary hoe, in good condition; peering 6-ft. mowing machine, in good con- 1 dition; McCormick-Deering side delivery rake, good as new; Daine hay loader; grain drill; good wood wheel wagon; walking breaking plow; alf metal corn shelter," good as new; number of milk cans; buckets and strainers; forks and shovels; set of good work harness; other small tools too numerous to mention.

Hay and Grain "1 Twenty-five tons of extra good heayy mixed hay in mow; 500 bu- uhels of corn in crib; 200 shocks of good corn in field. Some Household Goods Terms: Cash Lunch on I ERNEST C. DAVID H. FOWLER Siropjon It Howard Allcu. Clerk UiSi PLAN FOR Itrsls THE HUNT AND PECK SYSTEM BOMB CONTROL (Continued from pace 1) of the Baruch plan advocated by the United States.

They emphasize the importance of first creating an agency en- with extensive investigation and qrce before. lying solely Upon an international treaty to destroy existing atomic facture in the future! Russia, advocating a treaty cell- ing for immediate destruction of atomic, weapon stockpiles, has, along with Poland, entered reservations concerning the commission report and is expected to argue strenuously for revisions Of the report's recommendations. The Soviet and Polish spokesmen also are expected to attack the conception of the veto pro? posed by the commission. The report points out In Us introductory perapraphs that the commission was unable to on its recommendation that the right of veto on the council concerning the control agency's work shall not be allowed. HUGE TAX BILL WASHINGTON, Feb.

Sam collected $2,411,951,205 in taxes from Ohioans last year- CMCKINO OVtR TNI 1IDOHS at th- Franklin Park Zoo, Boston, the Mlf-appointed clerk of the Institution, a macaw named Leo, Morally uses the pack system on the typewriter to fill out a report. Just how ha la-something jonly a realistic and stuffy (a word Leo person would bring up. teachers and principali in Upper Arlington schools received a lump- sum, $150 cost of living adjustment in their pay checks today. Fresh Baltimore oysters. Asman's Meat Market 24-tf PUBLIC SALES SIMPSON it SON Saturday, February 15th at the 228 Vine Street: household goods.

Because of the cold weather Saturday, February 8th this sale was cancelled and will be held this Saturday, February ISth at 1 o'clock. Simpson Sons, aucts. BETHEL RADEBAUGH Monday, February 17th at 12 o'clock at the farm, known as the Powell farm, located 2Vi miles south of Marysville: 30 dairy cattle, 36 hogs, milking equipment, i 1 e.n hay, grain, straw, Lunch. Sale will be held under Son, aucts. 8CHEIDEREK 4 MODER Tuesday, February 18 at 1 o'clock at the known as the John Sfoelp farm, 2Vi miles northeast of horses, 29 cattle, farm implements, hay and grain.

Simpson Son, Aucts. 1 ERNEST C. DAVID H. Wednesday, February 19th at 12 o'clock a.t the Lindale farm', located 2V4 miles southeast of West Mansfield, 3Vfc miles northeast of East Liberty, 12 miles northwest of Marysville, one mile west of Lunda, on the Lunda and North Greenfield pike: and high grade Holstein cows and heifers, 2 horses, tractor outfit, implements, hay and grain, some household goods. Lunch.

Terms Aucts. AKEHS CREVISTON o'clock at the farm locted 12 miles west of Marysville, 14 miles south- cast of Bellefontainc, 2 miles southeast of East Liberty on State Route 33: 80 dairy cattle, milking equipment, hay and grain, miscellaneous. Lunch. Terras cash. Son and -Teets, aucts.

CHARLES McCLASKEY Thursday, February 20th at 12 2 miles northeast of Radnor, 7 miles south- cast of Prospect, 10 miles north of Delaware, on the Hadley road: 21 cattle, 59 hogs, 14 sheep, 3 horses, hay and grain, tractor outfit, implements. Lunch. Terms, cash. John Pfarr, jr. 8c Jim Cushmun, Aucts.

CARL H. GRAY SON Thursday, February 27th at 11 o'clock at their residence two miles east of West Liberty, one mile west of the Ohio Caverns, on state Route 275, just off U. S. Route C8: 75 registered Holstein dairy cows and heifers. Lunch.

Sale held inside. John C. Baker Auct Church Announcements broadcast over WOWO ori Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. Showing of sound film, for the 8 p.m. in the school hall.

Freewill offering. Wallliui' CHVRCB OF OTJR LADY or LOVRPES Father Arnold Favret Marysville: Mass at 8 and 10:30 o'clock. RAYMOND CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION Rev. N. C.

Hinkle, Pastor The church with a hearty come. Sunday school, 10 Sumnor Bushong, superintendent Preaching, Young Preaching, ft p.m.' Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8 O'ClOCk. BYHALIA FRIENDS CHURCH Rev, Kenneth Carey, Pastor Morning worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m.

Evening Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 o'clock. METHODIST -(Magnetic Sprlnrs-Pharlsburr Charge) Hiram B. Holdridgo, Minister Sermon topic: "Master Life with the Mafneflo Springs TTTe Monday, 8 p.m. First Lenten service in English on Wednesday, 8 p.m. and in German on Friday morning, 9 o'clock with sermon on Matthew "The Friend Turned Traitor." Announce on Friday for holy communion in German.

TRINITY LUTHERAN Pastor Sunday Frank Rupprecht, superintendent. A departmentalized Sunday school all ages. Morning worsfiip, The sermon, "Conquering 1 Registration for Ash Wednesday Holy Communion, Monday the church office. "Ash service -and Holy Communion, Wednesday evening, February 19, at 8 o'clock. The sermon, "Behold 'the Lamb of God!" League meeting Thursday evening, February 2Q, at 7:30 o'clock in the Parish House.

Adult membership lecture on church school, o'clock. -Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock Pbarbbnrg Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. Church school, 11:00 Youth Fellowship, Sunday evening ir Ted-DisbennetV president. RAYMOND METHODIST CHARGE Cloyco D. Copley, Pastor Wayside churches with' a friendly welcome.

Raymond Church at school, 10 a.m. Church at worship, 11 a.m. Sunday evening service, 8 o'clock. Youth Fellowship, 7 o'clock, Sunday evening. Church' at prayer, Thursday evening, ------Church at spng, Thursday evcn- rottenburr Church at Worship, 10 a.m.

Church at school, 11 a.m. Church at song, Wednesday evening, o'clock. "I was glad when they said unto me let us go to the house of the Lord" WEST MANSFIELD METHODIST H. E. Bright, Pastor Church school, 11:00 o'clock.

Youth Fellowship Service, o'clock. MEW DOVER METHODIST Horace L. Sheldon, Pastor Sunday 10. a.m ----------Worship service, 11 o'clock, St. JOHN'S LUTHERAN August Gerken, Pastor Morning service in German, 0:30, and in English, 10:30 o'clock with sutmun on 1 Corinthians 1: 21-31: "What Manner of Wisdom and The Lutheran Homy over WHKC, 12:30 p.m.

The Concorclia (Continued oh page 6) FOR SALE Aniiquo drop-leaf tables: CHERRY S65.00 WALNUT $55.00 with drawer WALNUT $50.00 plain All ready'for J. L. BARKER Route 5 Marysville, Ohio Phone 8513 FOX DRIVE Feb. 15 9:30 a.m. York Center School Lunch will be served -The is now oper) at new location N.

Main St. Over Otle's Clothing Store Phone 7611 for Appointment HELEN POLING Do you remember when two fire truck and the hose-and-ladder wagon was pulled by one horse vllle Fire Department? DEATH ENDED LONG ILLNESS John B. Lane, tffi, retired farmer of ttost Liberty, died at the home of his 1 daughter, Mrs. Herbert Klamforth at. East Liberty on Thursday, afternoon at 17:30 o'clock after an Illness of two and One-half years, the last year of which he was bedfast.

He was born March 22, 1868 in to Robert and Lu cretia Salmon- Lane and was married (o the former Sevella Counts 'on January 2, 1894. $is wife died August 4, is survived by Herbert; Klamforth ami MiM PavtiM of East Liberty; a ion, John Lane of and dne Funeral services be held Saturday morning at eleven o'clock at the East Liberty Methodist church conducted by Harold Springer. Inttfffttfnt will be Iff Madison cemetery afiHfnftbn C. H. in charge of the Willard Winter funeral home of.

Raymond. WLen making wn ean atrmttt fcy Mtectttf a i to ori arid UW "easy For a good hair, cut and shave go to Lyon's barber shop in Pepp'Si pool room. Engine rJo. 170 pulling a southbound freight train on the Ohio broke a wheel about mile'west of Marysville this morning, delaying traffic for several 20 YEARS AGO Pharisburg Broadway high 22-2 and Magnetic Springs walloped Hlchwood 82-7 in cage tilts last night. Miss Kindred Kimmol, daughter of Simon Kimmei, is a piano student -the school of fine arts CalifoTfntaT O.

A. Conrad of Magnetic Springs has purchased the Gait Hotel at Carey, Ohio! The Kiwanis club minstrel show rtwu Jiijib. Two will be presented. Get' your tickets at the Asman and Smith drug store. The Thetma Holycross School of Dramatic Dancing for children wilt start its fourth class at the Sherwood Studio.

Children from ages four to six are eligible to attend. At the Strand theatre. Janet -Gaynor and Leslie Fenton in the Shamrock U) YEARS AGO Ten years ago today was Sunday. It Will Pay To Read This Ad Crosley Combination 50 Gal. Clark Automatic Electric Water '42 In.

Sink amt-Gabfaet 30 Gal. Marion Automatic Electric Water Heater. .114.95 Eureka Home Cleaning System 149.95 Wool Electric Blanket 43.95 Visit Our Record Department Open the Richard llooa Gal In Calico Crosby, Tex Beneke for Sentimental Reasons Ella nttceraM, CJias. Bptrak Ola Buttermilk Bky and Chalkln'. Canaletael Oh, But I do Blnr Crlsby, Tex Beneke I'll Close My Eyes Men- All the Things You Are Laaabardo I a Oal I Love.

Perry So to Bed Shore, Vauffrn Menrae -Pteias, ALBUMS AH Time HI Tommy Dersey Organ Encores rTT Mnslc of Jerome Bongs of Erin Kate Smith By Request Kddy Park Avenue Hillbilly Braes Bftfty UNION FURNITURE --APPLiANeE 110 South Main Bt. MarysTUla a grubby little lace, no latin, no pretty poem! Butdt mida ll himself, scrawled the message, pasted it crookedly together. It dida't cost much, but what a lift it a Mother's heart i No, it laa't cost alone that counts. It's what a thing does for you. Like electricity, for instance.

Dependable electric service Is Mother's 365-dayt-a-year Valentino-, teady all the time to lift the burden of home-making, teady to make lift and happier for her. Aadwbea Mother ttfupglei with hei budget, iho can't help noticing thstalectrlrlty just about the smallest item. While the cost of nearly everything else went (7P, the price of electricity came STAYED DOWN. Maybe you don't know it, but the average family now geti TWICJB.A.S MUCH ELECTRICITY fof its dollar as it did 20 years J.Yes, Butch'i a lot for a little! LUtea to tht New Elcclilc 11 HOUR OV CHARM. Suadiyi.

4:30 P.M.. 1299 oa THE DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY.

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