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other produeta tbroUJh traoclllJe Inine SGu.tbera Ohio eo\UIUta '•114

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Clinic, Aua. s. Grandpanoau
Mr. and Mrs. Eller Grindley and are .Mr. and Mn. Carl Ru:bbara
lou"Uap. will mall:e these products ctrlldren Sandra and Donna of and MM. Susie Wortman. CottateIVIllable within relati;ve1y short AkroD were the weekend guests ville, W. Va.
ahlppiDC dlJtance1 to major indus- of Mr. and Mrs George Gnndley
Mils JaDe Wile of Cbicaao 11
trial C!llDt'ers of the East and Mld·
Wtlbur Roush was the recent visitins her araodparenta, Mr. and
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gueJt of his brother, Eber.
Mrs. S. F. Wise.
Mr. and Mrs . Cooper Wigal,
Mr. and Mra. Hucy MiUer and
KaiJV 8&amp;ld· that when the plant Mrs. Cora McBride of Parken· children of 'Cardington · apeot a
11 COlnpleted 11 1 "fully-1ntegrat- burg were recent gu~;~sts of Mr weekend wUh Mrs. MULer'a moth-.
~ rolling mill," it will have an and Mrs. Curt Lallanee .
er, Mrs. Anna J4eCoy.
nnual capacity of 2 ~ mllllon
Mrs, Mary Hubbard bas returnMr, and Mra. BiD Winebrenner

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mand outloolt tor product. to bt
turned out at Xaller AlumiD.wn •
Obemit:als Oorp.'i ,Dtw plant'beilll
coiUitructed •t Ba•e.a•wood, W.
Va.. hu grown \o the. Went tba~
plana. are beip.c .t;tapoed' up for
the second phaao otr1be project,
the eompJlQY sald MondaJ.
President Henry ,J. :KaLBer Jlid
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Tbe report said KaiKr spent
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last May 31 for acquisition of
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BY DORIS FRIEND

ed home after visitmg her sister,
Mrs. $berman Hodgea at George·
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Mr. and Mrs . Harold Bush of
Wellsbura:. W. Va., were guests
of Mr and Mrs. Wtlllam Diddle,
re&lt;!ently.
:Mr. and Mrs Earl Nease
returned to their' borne aftet·
spending some time 11 t Florence
Rarden's hDme.
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New Brighton, Pa., hav.e returned

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weekend with Mr. and Mrs, CUf.
1or d Cunmn6uam
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them home after spending two
weeks in Lima.
Mr. and Mrs. 1o_hn _Sauvage
family are vaeattonmg at Late
Erie.
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Mr. and
Melvin Grimm
have received the announcement
of a grandson to Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Teaford at the Schaekel

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Mr~.

arietta airY 11'111 e ntures
aaroemenb
Now Be1niJ Offered Ohio Investors "1" rilbb
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Tbe . Obto Compoy,. lnvettment
bankinl firm at Ol J( HIP St.,
Columtius, ia offertac Obto lnYeators $&amp;00,000 ot IJ" SillkiDI Fund
D&amp;betitures of Bro\llbton'l Farm

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BroUibton'a bas operated at
hrJU&amp;e and jail, $~UIOi EberSbacb ~ Ran Like at fteedSvillle 'lltrere
Mrs. Charles ·rolllver, NeJ.son C~almers Parker of Cotumbua, profit each Jear alnce 1~ .tts
ban..v.·au
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1\t.P~Pi'le.6, w-t:re :n in atten&amp;ll.c'e A· ddnne-r ville, spent Thursday with her president of the Syracuse UUilty first full ye~ of operttion, tc·
ec.w·t h1luae• ~bio;
l!l"t:CJtero~ •taa aer¥00. -lt noon 1nd_ a good daughter, Mrs.~ William E1cbinger. Co., attended the council meetiog cordint_tl) Boles. IncorpOrated In
1-u.m~i.&amp;g bbop, JoUIIPlle&amp; tot· time \$18 bad. by aD.
Miss Sondra Hallerman pf Cm- and asked the council for an ln· the spring of 1833. Brourbton'a
&lt;.:bLIQJ'en·• h-ome, $1St.::~u; A. W.
.Mif. 8Pd Mra. l\larren Benb cinnati spent the weekend with crease pay rates on the_g~s.
pl.lrchased;. ita entire supply of
hJWteawal'd, au-orne)', aasiai:inj of Jtllllfield, .Mr. oa-nd Ml"&amp;. Ed her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wt~ebrenner milk from one llarletta area far·
ptoncu-L.anog abtorney and l'olle~ Soba"lber of a.Dtington, W. va, Mart Duerr.
and son, Gordon, e~tertatned with mer and dellvered milk to custoMr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hendrix a recent Sunday dtnner the fol~ mers on juat one miJk route
t:ase, ~'ltlll; ~.iSber nd Lallie Y.lin Brnie Bentz of Pomeroy
meolaal .s\.i(ppUei, Jbfirlftry, fl&lt;l.- Mr. and Mrs. 14. L. Bahr and aon and son, Franklin, were recent lowing Mr. and
Philip Kin- Sipee
time, ·lie added,
47 • Ohio \' atley BakJ.na Couwa.l)l Blny, o.f Oheeter, Sue Conroy and guetss of Mrs. Dana Starliflg cf zel of Mt. Alto, W. Va., Mr. and compapy1 s.tea hue mounted
s~.owldu iniitm-ary, $i?.OO.
Shirley Oh:ltl'l'ler of Columtms New Lexington.
Mrs. Roy Kay, son, Paul, daughter, steadily and it has added thouat:oun-ty En-a:meer, I~Le.a f&lt;Or v-Miited recPly wltb. Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hymrah Dorothy, Proctorville, Mrs. Goldie Cora Lee.
Inf~ary, ~15; Harley Jtilin- Ml'8. c. E. WoQile.
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and son, Eddie, of Columbus spent Rollins and Eliltbeth Merritt of
Mr, llld loin. (Jlole Hy..ll and
son, lnhrmar)', f08.80; RO'Wle)'
Mil"&amp; Georje Hamilton
had a drw last week with her parents, Letart, W. Va., Barney Merritt child'rcn, TOmmy
a4 Linda
and Reed, MIQJ.Pliel, 1nf.irmary, be misfortune to la-11 and break Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zeiher.
of Wheeling and Robert Day of were S&amp;turd"' eoveniog vlsiton:
$20.32; W· 0. ~nltz aoct .son, her btp Sunday and Wilt&amp; taken to
franklin Hendrix left Monday Chesapeake.
in hhe hame ol ~,
iA&lt;S Mrt.
SllfiPltea, lnfirm&amp;Jj, ~.49; .Meip st Jo&amp;eph Hcwpitlal In Parker&amp;- for Sampson Air Force Base, SyraMrs. Iva Ward and granddaU'· ClareZH::e Sllrqer.
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Cdocerw Co-mpaQ, sQPPJ.iea, 1n· bUII"g,
Her many f-riend&amp;
wlrm cuse, New York.
~hter, Kay Ward, CtJiumbus, are
MJ-a. Will•l11111 Coot
Mirl.
fi..rb:llary, $l62.66j Second Street her a ~e£-d\y reco'Ver)'.
Mrs. Holly Friend and Mrs. El- spendmg their vact1on with MtJ. Dora M.
Mart« 1\JPP}1N, .infifma.ry, $6..46;
Mr . R. K. Rowan and
sister, vln Butcher spent Monday witb Norma Lisle.
viaitor•

Mr~.

th~l

~eiga Ma)'ta:s OOII(pany, &amp;141PLies,
Inlitmar'y. $13.20; Je.wel Curtis
re-p.aiu, lnfirmwy, $3.; Generai
T~l~ne Co01)1D3, ,_ervices, n

MrL Geora:e· Hern, Gallipl»il, Mrs. Sam Frank, Nelsonville.
------apent Swiday at the HomeCOJtl·
Mr. and Mrs Troy Zwilling, ZIQN
ing of Mt. Monillb Bapliat Ohur.dh son, Ru.asell and Norman" Hendrb:
By MRS. WILLIAM COOK
at Clbarketo-n W. VIa.
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spent Tuesday in Parkef9burg.
Mr. and ~- Ra)"'nond Arnotd
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:Mil". and Mra. M. J . Benedum,
Guests o Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
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wuu
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an 5outhern Ohio Mr. and Mm. Howard PuUins Butcher Sunday were Mr. and Mrs bia sister and brotber-ln.Jtaw, lllr.
4 l.'1c:ctric, .su:v-iices, lnUrmary, ,2G. and d~ter, Marlltyn, attended Charlea Butcher Sr. of Racine, aod Mra. Alpba RlWielii of Hy3S; S~ RWl_F!lour M.ill, a-uppli- cttrop mee-Ung at New Ha-ven-.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Charles Butcher Jr. seU Ru11.
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Mil". snd M:re. Goklen Bahr, Mr. of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mr.a. Dora •M. Stratton
and
9 • iD&amp;rmary, $19.28;
'r.rabl:or S~les, .&amp;~~ie.s, lod'mnary Bertie Bahr, MN. Y.taggie IWsa- Buteher, daughter, Deborah Sue )(rs, WiHiam Cook vi.Mted TuM
ft~; Willbur Pierce, hau11n-s ell ()f Athen-s, visited their of Medina, Misses Joann, Judy dt!'Y wltb. their bro!r and fDwa~er, $l0; And Rodley GhD Salna· mothu , M,r s. Carrie Bahr, Sunday Janet Butcher and Gail Roberts ily, Mr. and Mra. Cl• renee EdeD
· tor.U.IIDl, malntenance, Ju\ly, $380·
.M r. Bury Duker of Ga}lon, 0., of Harrisonville and Mr. and Mrs. of Letart, W.Va.
'10.
spent a few day~ w~t'h bl:s sister, Otlcar Jarvis, children J..onnie and
Mra.. Irene Arno
and son,
WeUare
Departmmt;
Heer Mr.a. LUII.1t Kim and son.a.
Fay and James Rummel of Wtl· Bc•bby, ....visited Thur.tday
wif_b
Pri·n ~lng Company, IPIJplp)les, $.40; Mr. and M.r.a-. Willard Ebert· mloaton, Del., Mrs. Jarvis and Mrs. Y.;ae seberfarth and MrJ.
Evan• G~oeery, BUPPH£'s, $1.t6; bacili and two daughters,
ot children remained for an inde·
Georgia WtlllaiMon, caseworker Oh-u:ter, were calling on tlleir finite time.
mileage, Jul!y, $12.74; Grace Jivi· sun'l and concle, Mr. and"' IMr.a.
den, caacwo-rlter, mileage, Suloy, Wayne BJ'icklt&gt;a, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Eichinger
$M.3G; IM:r.s .Sol J()hnson , janitoor,
~a'Ul Buolchy and Keith Book· and children Mary Jane, Nancy,
SlO.OO; Mefi's Water
conwany, ley, were calting on Mr. and Linda and Johnny, Mr. and Mra J
sewtce, $2.25; Rowl-ey and Reed, J.fn.. w w. Bragg. PaUl had the Wllliam Houdashelt, son Elmer )
5\IIPPllU, $20.32i w. o. BHDita midllrtlme r~e-ntly to tet hls and LanDy Jenkin~ attended the
and aon, &amp;U!pplliea, $8.49; Me~as band caught m t.he bal-er and In· El~hinger reunion at the Rock
Grocery CO"IllPany I m.ppllea, $162 jur«l it.
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Springs rall•ground Sunday.
M; Second Street 'Mnket, .fWh .I.M.f, OlDd •MI'6. Rlalph Parker, of
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Frederick,
pHes, $6.48; Moiga 11ta~t&amp;lt .Cfml• clil'C'sfer, Mr. and MTS. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frederick
pan&amp;', sui11P!llu; $13.20;
Jewell,. Dor&amp;t 1100 eobildren, 1M Loog Sot· rl.. Cbester ca:led on Mr. and Mrs.
CUrtla !"eJPBira, !flfirmary, f,3; tom and Mr. and Mont. Wayne Fred Shumway, Friday.
Gener~l Telephone COoJnDany .ser· Br~,clkac.a w~re all cialHns on• IMr. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Boles of
vice, i.nf.trmary, $8.
and ~~1rs. A. C. Stout, Sunday Zanesville spent the weekend w1th
Co~.a and Sout'bm Ohlo evrmng.
'Mrs. Clara Heu.
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El-ectt"ic Com'p.any, s~Uea, $2(5..Mr. and M-rs . buane Beaver
MUlard Duckworth, Huntington
13; SUBar Run Flllur IMI,\1, aup- and fWmtltY of New Mlatlmo-ras Mr. and :Mrs. J . T. Gulnsler, chit·
)lolie.a, infirn'&gt;fllll', $1A.29; B!.own'i were w.eetoond ~rue.st• of ~. .and dren, Stevie and Barbara, LaneaaTrlliCtor Salea, aUIJ)IpLIM, iM'I-rm~ry Mu w .mlam
Chapman
and ter spent Sllnday with Mrs. nora
$8.85; Ohio Pnwer, ~ervlee, $382; rllm D!y.
Duck.wortb.
R. G. WebSter , rent, $80;
Ohio
.Mi£!3 Lea Gene and L~ Lee
Stevie · and Karen Badgley of
l'lUe' Gu CorriPany, aervllce, $2.00 Arba~lh, of Cohlrr.'btls,
were Letart Falls, spent the weekend
Gflle-ral Telephone Oorqpany, the weekend pe.tte of 'tlbelr PM· with their grandparents, Mr. and
.service.. $2.; Dr. J, H. DontJVan, ent-.s· Mr. ·and Mu. JOI.Itn AztlaUoglb. Mrs. Charles Hysell.
med~al.,. $12; L. L I.Jyo~ Jr., The two daulgtltert of Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Charles Hyaell,
f&lt;10d rdle!, $24; Kroger Ston, Mrs DD'I.\IJRS Adama. of Wbee1'11l&amp; Mrs. Mae Cowie apen.t Thuraday
fOod, $20: Ulkla Grueser, food, are spen&lt;Ung 2 weelar wltft their ·with Mr. and Mrs. ,Pari Gordon of
$10; A ,. P. food, SM.;
Dakwra J!:Janumoc·tber, 1Mn. Vblan Ji.O'N'· Gallipolis.

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Sat.urd.,.- wltb bil:
l\lae Soherla!olll.
Wedneaday .d inner p~e.ta
of
Mn. Dora K. stn.tton Were Mra.
Clar.DCe 14ea and aoD, Bll!v, of
Letart, iMr. and .M'tJ. Wmer El;len and .IOU, qeor1e and :Dale, of
Painei'IWe and Mr&amp;.
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Trim¥&amp;y wer.e recent overalrbt
euesta of Mr. trKI· .Mt"a. Clueoee
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Broderick Cr•wford Rl&amp;h Coni•
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Y.n Helen \\lhlte and famnr .
!1/.'r. and P.\la. Rolaad Torrence
and
Mr and M.ra. BJUrel noooan
Mr. and l1il"l. Harol.d D\ltioD
juat
returnE--d bic:me from 1 irlop
a_nd. trwo dau•i bter of Ohic.apee
Ji alla, :MaW., came receatlof to thrc·u,lh Vdrilinla, Tenneaee and
tpe1M1 tlbelr ._..aoati-on here lD the K..:.ntuliY
~r . and Mr5. Carl Kubn and
home of .PAn Dutot.on'a pat~ea\1,
£an-d
by, of Canton, JPent a few
Mr. and· 'Mra. Sherman D\ldldQ',
.Mr. an4 M.rs. Cliark. JkMarda da)'a wllh hl.s motlber 14n. Grace
aa,d familY ol CplliD"II&gt;UI aud 'II&lt;. Kuttn and f!Bm!Wy.
an.J, "M:ra. :M. L. Carr of LoDI Bot·
tom, apent SUnd~ Ylltbo t'he
B. ifUUI.s of Mr. and Mrt. T. T. Reeod
Pcme:rc)'.
,
L. EQworda illnlly.
Mr. and Mra. Gran~ Borin&amp;
Ch'• rles Tay~or of the U. S.
NaY)' an.d bwo children, Kenny have m(lved in tbe G~ofrae Buck·
1o and Mary Ethel, who Ylalted k'f pr{]perty whlcb tbe,- recent~
re~athct ben recently Mve re· bougbt.

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Hoaklni were
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Arthur HeUer.
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Mr. and Mn. Ernest Sluon.
Mrs. Norma Lisle spent Sunday
with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Miller, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roush
visited rec:e~tly In Par~errburg
and Atron and were aecompanied
.home br Mr. and Mn. Robert
Green, who vl,lted ln the Routh
home.
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sp~nt two weell:a at the Nazarenf
Camp meetln&amp; at ColumbUs and
wilh Mn. Lartn).ore'a parenta, Mr
and Mra. C~les ,Sc~tt, Newark.
Mr.
Mr1. Larry Hubbard
are
blrth of a·
dauah~ei\
at the Ma-

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Bureau said that it

hastily-erected stationary llgobt.lblp 1 t
au wall.&amp;.
Shoals, about 80 miles
Hurricane 1trength winds were of lbis port elty, wu in tlle
firtt reported in the Oat .Wand ter of the hurricane.
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F•IU... Whldl ··~ ft.
t
area at_the .mouth ot the Cape J
Fear Rtver, bttle more than 20
The llgbtahip r: rted Madr
miles south of Wilmington.
dropped suddeoly ::;~ nlilft f!t'
In a special BuUetin, the Miami hour and the barometer w11
Weatber Bureau located
"eye" of Diane, the aceood

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UP-Hurrteue Diane •luhed the Caroline
coast today with 10 mile-an-hour
winds and tbow1nd.s of tourm1
fled from 12-foot WHes which

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ucb of new eu.s\Omers ln a wide
area of Southern Oblo and West

Virainia.
"With risin&amp; industrial devetopmot lD the Ohio Ri·ter Valley
Dairy, Inc., lt bu been anno\lDc:ed and the Kanawha Valley of West
by Ewln• Tt Bolei, prealdent of VirclDla add in&amp;: steadily to the
The Ohio CompaD)'.
area's population and
income,
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These Debentures will be offet.- 'Broua:btoo's is expanding to fill
ed in $1,000 and $601) Amount•, , ~b1111 dtwnand for dairy products in
plus accrued
Bolea 1 at4, In ever-lll'&amp;er market,"
Boles
to yield the investor $50 1 yeir aald.
f
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B 0 ght '
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Ohio Company deacri.be~ the 22- I Ci~fleO a, wd Cb a~c 1es JD'H uta! er
year arowth of the Mllrietta dllrJ to:·
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