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Farewell Party Held For Mr. RoiHfrt
. Couple Sentenced · . .
; 1, • Hurley At The Bangerter Residence Here By Court On
Wednesday evening. Tbe ~
were Mrs. L. A. Banglerter, Mrs.
ltillpb Radclilfe. Miss Bernice
~n and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd
d the arty
t the Bangert
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was 1
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~Jed b Ml9B Bowen
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~h H~ and Mn
Willard ·Huriey showed movmi
pictures taken by t.be .Robert HUI\ley family and Mr. and Mrs. Rad·
eUfle when they vacationed ln
J'Jortda tbis winter. Mrs. Sanger·
ter spoke briefly of the &amp;d.endship
felt by tbe group for Mrs.. Hurlley
when she pre9ented ber with gilts
(rom the guests and other friends
who were unable to he p......t.
The guests weft! invited to the

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As9orted cakes, mb and sherbet
punch were served and an arran..
~IDt!nt of pink tulips and white
dogwood was used on the refll!Sh~
ment table which was li&amp;bte4 by
pink tapers.
TbO&amp;fl present were Mrs. Ivan
Grover, Chesh.ire; MrJ. Crary Dav·
• . Mrs. Jam-es Euler, Mrs. Noah
Haskim, Mrs. Grant Mo~ery,
lin. carl Mattox, Mrs. Willard
HQr'ley, lllra. Jtohert Harrit, Mlro.
A. W. McKay. Mrs. Bruce LLoyd,.
Mrs. P. L. Mitch, Mrs. James Weber, Mrs. James Criswell, Bess SanSKIN ITCH
HOW TO RELIEVE IT.
IN JUST 15 MINUTES,
If not piH•d, your 40c IMck at
any dritf 1tore. l ..tanktrylno
ITCH-MI!i·NOT dNMN lt~h 1 nct
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TAC"r_ U.e day or night for ecaemt, lnted bites, foot ltcn,
other turface r11Me. Now et
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Swl•h•r &amp; LohH.

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Louise

Mugri.~. Mrs. M. L.
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French, Mrl. E. S. Schaaf, the Rev.
A Letart couple were ~ ~ven
Banserter and the pest of honor, a &amp;ent.enoe of one year m pr18011
Mrs. Hurley.
by Probate Judge Job~ Bacon, 1&amp;
day on ctlargt"S of chi1d negiect..
Unable to be present were Mn. Wuuam Older was eenteneed to
Nan Moore. Mn. Ben Philson, one year in tbe Oincionatl Work·
Mrs. Jack Bechtel, Mrs. ChestEr house and his wUe, Agllftll was
Lemley, ~ ~He::::t. sentenced to one year at MarysRichard
Mn R. C San&amp;bury ville Women's Reformatory,
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Blake, Mn. Mu:
Mra. Har· Tbeir five children, ~·g~e~'::r,:
Che&amp;ber' Mn Robert C&lt;lltei to 10. were
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cooiu 'MnL 0. P. Klei.A.
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Linda ~ Judy Spencer,
Earlene Ren:shaw, Reva Rea. Son·
dra Pbtta, Jniee ftousb , June 0'·
Brien. R~ta NI6Ut.zling.
Three-year :baod members (undercluBmeo) Award: Large chenil)e •l:etter P: Lind&amp; Basnetrl, Ja·
net Carpent.er, !Marcia GNeser,

With loch $10.00 Gr....., Ordw
Swiftt, PftrniUM

CHOPPED BEEF •.•....... 3 cans $1.00
FAB .. Giont box . . . . . . . . • . . . . 65c
NAVY BEANS ..•••.••......• 51bs49c

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BASH AN

P; Jim Hubbar'd, mmoun.c.er, large
letter P; Donna St.Tadn, majarebte,
large ~ebter P witb Cl"'S6ed bat-ons.
Four to six-year band members
M-r. and Mrs. WiUimn ICraekom. l Starks 1Pba'l1Jl&amp;e1.
(Sem.ors) Award: B81llid Key: Robbe"~er. Lang Bottom. Ohio RD, are
Mr. Bayburb ~eel Pl. ·l,'l&lt;t;hie Brown, D8'le Hta.ni6on. Joy
annGun&lt;eing
tbe
enp.$fement
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m,b Sdbool. ~ U.
Smith, Barbara Swisher, Sar.a!yn
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Iva
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Harman, Bernice Nease.
Ster!Jn'g Raybum, ·&amp;On oi Mrs. and is a veteru of KoreL
Hester Ra.ybum, Maon, W. Va.
The wecJdiDe M14 be • eveot.
Mifti Long Mltended Obester ~ of M&lt;ay 27.
High School: ~and H .emplOyed;~:..;:;by~l---c-.--.,.----~Woodrow Wilson ea(l'ed on· ~is
motber Sunday. He Juts ·h ad t:be
JJJeasles •a·nd was ·unabl:e rto call
sooner. Nurma Wilso:n broke her
Jeg '1\lesday .
Maxine Robinson of Columbus
is caring f&lt;~r her mother, Norma
Wri·lson.
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Wen&lt; elaied or elosiq 11 a g__.
· era1 •trite ttept from ,oae end of
the 120-mile--long Wand t.o the
other'.
uaw the rebel an-

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BritiSh Were .,..
lieved to be in finq coftttol.
1'IMu:e had been ••tterect eases

nouncement the

of bombings Thtmn!a,., duriog the

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Billfolds
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Cosmetics

J1lCkl'e Gilkey fell and broke
her arm while playin'g at 1tlhe home
of her ~andparents, Mr. ·aond 1Mrs
Richard HeUman.
MT. and M:rt. David HiC65' are
visUin:g their s&lt;m·in-law and dau·
gMer, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Mar·
kins.
'Mr. and .MT.&amp; H. D. Gilkey and
family of Zanesville ~rpent Sun·
day at the Clint G1~kev ·homr..
CJ.ifford Cuckler of Pomeroy
and Mr. and +Mrs. Ernest Ha·wJey
aDd dauj'ht.er, Ellen wme Sunday
cveniJ:JC guetts of Mr. and Mn.

Henry Wyatt Js conflnOO rto the

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May 10.11
Richard Wldmatk Y,avid Wayne
"HILL ANO HIGH WATIR.,
(ClnemaBCoJ)(l'-Teehnlcolor)

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Jim Davis

"'UTLAW'S DAUGHTER"

Y o u r neighborhood!
newspaperboy Is t b e
final link In the newa-1

paper line of production
that brings news and/
advertlalng befora the 1

(In Color)

laturctay Oftfy

May 12

LaSh J.JaRue
Fuzzy St. John
"ION Ofl liLLY THI! KID"
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Anniversary Cloc~
CostuiT)eJewehy
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Electricq I Appl iarices
Record Plqy~rs .
P~ns 4;:md l?.encil~

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James Tayt«, 72. of Sycamore
and Locust St., llidcll-. wbo
'llaa boon oa patient in Bolar Rt»
'lbom8on pital, Gal~ipGI=iB, fot sevcnl weeks-

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Dean, MN- Cor! Kout&lt;, - · Wood
row Mora and Mrs. David Koblentz wlnn&lt;en.
Ribbons wer. aWitl'(led Mrs. Ver
non Weber, M:n. Ruth aTr, Mrs.
Reid Yount:, •Mrs. Earl Deau, :Mft,
'1\heo MOI"a, Mrs. Dooald ·M.OI'a&gt;,
Mrs. Pe.,.l Koblent&amp; tn&lt;l 111&lt;: David
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CQiP.J)Ioies ·in· the U•. s.; Can1Nia
•l!d U.waii bav[q .400.000 ""
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Font would ;&amp;Uiend Boys State illOd
Ru~Jh Sayre and Jaon1e lcenlbower
would at!Jlod Girls state.
A;IJ are &amp;poMOred b,v ltbe Bend
Rotary Olub witlh tile a:ooption of
Miss Sayre, who is being spotl1801"·
ed by ·t be Almmc&amp;n Legion• AuJi..
Hary of New Hll\llen.

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l'he Mlddlolpolt Etn,..ency Squecl

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Mly 1 prove onrthr to your

Named as 1a1r alternate for the
was Raipb Stewart. soo of
Mrs. Helen SOOw.a&lt;:t nt' Mason.
Han-is is. tbe second student to
be named to 'attend the camp.
June Spenoer wu &amp;IUtOOJICed as
'the gir:l to ftpl'e&amp;ent Wa:banla i85t
~amp

son of Mfr. 'B'nd MTs. Rober.t Fife,
was rl:aken to bbe- Hotw HOBpita}

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beet&gt; ....,.. IG,........,. Walwna
mer.

Reriew, '•It¥· wo111 .first ' Plaee in
&amp;-fin~f Hefter COpy Contest,
SJ&gt;ORS!ml&gt;&lt;i by the l'1JIJUc Ullilhl"'

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camp at Camp HOI'8e!ib.oe this sum·

·Tho otito -1'1&gt;~~ Co.'s 1\loobbly
em'loye ' 1pubHeetlon·, Ob:io Power

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Mrs. ~. llorrio, of IIHoa, has

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Be Wahama High
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amstian timon otfft!iating.
He ..,_ a .plot on
Taylor is 8tii"Wved by his wile.
hia home where
Burill will- be made in the

his famlij'. ~~ . surplus tlbe diri:!tti01t of Rawlings-Coats
Is dblributed to~ ~bbor&amp;
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•IUver; w t&gt;he last 11 pao&lt;m of the CIJurCb of CllriJt In

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Fllllmll oervi«o f&lt;r the d..,.,...
be Clbere."
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1taa Ia the same dod&lt; ln the Rawl!ngs-Coota Funof

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The May meetinc

bor&lt;ler plmllnc 0&lt;1&lt;1 lin. H..K:arr read &gt;a paper·oo ooWt in your
garden. MJ'fll. oam Kauta pve a demonsvatoion on mtJQrng corsapa.
The special !eJtuTe wu ii:Oit"
duct•d by !lb. R&lt;lhelt Wood ltOI

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reading eyea of the pu~
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\Of our readelt would go uninformed and the bulk\
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An exchana:e ol tltowtr e;eeds
and bulm wore held.
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In-';;;;k;;;lc;;;k;;;ed;;;;;iby;;;;.a;;;b;;;or;;;se;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~ j Garden Club wu :held at Ole borne
of Mrs. Ada Nottlzltnl wltll Mro.

Mei,gs Genera-l HO!Iipital after bn:-

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ron of Chilllco1Jie eame to attend

morntne bul. tber
widespread rioting expeete(t dlcl
not appear. Today's anncntneemetl'(!
wu almost sure to c,riv-e the'
filbting .eptrit or tb8 pro-Greet
Cypriots.
Should the announeement be IC()O.
firmed, it would ~ ooe 'ot the
heaviest guerrilr'a blowa -aptrwt
British army· preaUge- sinCe haeU
haqod two lkltisll ir.....
rtight and this

H~i~ry

Clint Gilkey.
Mr. 'and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley ami

The announcement by tbe rebe&amp;i
against Brtt.lsb authority in thtJ
Mediterranean NATO baae w,s expected to ini.erurify tbe bitter ~
gle that h., tom Cnru,s for the
lut 13 mo.otbi wben tbe Wlion with

~ movement started.
Shops thraughout CfPI'US already

fornow at the

·Mrs. Bernie GIHcey Is caring
for the C!h.Udron of Mrs. Bernard
GUke:y.

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To Be At Rutland

HARRISONVILLE

and called on her parents, M.r. aDd
Mn. Cl~nt Gilkey.
The Seolort and Juniors on
~heir trip home 'bad an accident in
Ohllfieothe when ra· loaded lli'&amp;Vel
truck struck the ecbool bus, no
one wu seriouRly lrurt.

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Cnru.s UP - Tbel&lt;onfirmatioo of the """""olqld
underground leader in· eaouocement that British 0orpo.
'IDROUDeed klday I» hu nil Gordin Hill and Bonnie SbiltG
t\1'0 Brttllh . ~Idler ~ bad been banged.
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aplnst tbe Br;tisb bana:mt
But •pecial Entlli:b _ ~anguagre
-· -~-· Cypriot eun!Mn nuuc;dar. leilnet. of the underiNWJd rrou
..... e~ed . BriU.b were diltributed in NieotJa ~
lrom. Nle05m to Loo- morning anooundug "with regret
threab by the pro- the execution on May 10" of WI
Eob to u - and ShilWn.
vengea~~ee fur tbe
balllina aDd ey.e- for an eye.
The circulai'B were ttaoed .. Dt.
There wat ao immediate British phenis", tbe code name of the
Eoka leader whf) bas been report.
ed to be a Britiah-trained Greek
~lonel oamed Gecqe Grivas.

Star EUB t -..
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&lt;t:be funeral of (iat:h 'I'ownsen-d

town would

•fhm•on, hitlh f0.71. PNftr
clooudy .... mild IOIIIfiOI whfo •

Underground Hangs Two Tommies
As Protest Against Executions·

bome of her da~t.er ·at Mit. Blanch&amp;J'd, feii aJtd broke- her arm.
1MTs. Dale WilUams spent I!K"V·
eral day-s at Hol.rer HGS~Pital.

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Fllfty..two .awardll were slrven Jim Lobse, Joe Kennedy, Sue
to membenl o1. .\ be Pomeroy High snrith, Sbelia Strauss. Connie Rae
School hod
Woodgeard, SUsan Young.
Receivill&amp;' 'awardiJ were:
Tbree-year band members (Sen·
Fir&amp;t-year bad membEr's (un- iors and runderclaasmen) Award:
dercl.wislnen) Awanl:
COOn.ille La1:1ge chenille leU.ec" P w)th three
music ~e: Jobnom Limbert. Ro- stri.pe.s: Howard Cecil. Dorot:by
bert J.cobt, Tom ~ Barblma l'ayo].·o r, Li!(lda Flriek, Lln(Ja !Moore,
Arnold, Dei'DDI! Wataon, Nancy Carol Curtis, Ca.rol)'lll Sds8ool, Dor·
WO&lt;IdC&lt;a&lt;d, ~a H-. II&lt;&gt;,.. •lnda Wlloon.
M.yseM, Marfeoe SOhoU, Carolyn
Two-year band membeJ'I (Sen·
Milhoan,. Bet.Qr Hamm,
Billy ior) Award: Large &lt;Chend-H-e letter
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P wUh one stripe: Eva carl.
·c ::;nd-yea:r baDd, membeq GooSpeci·al. Senior Awallds: Ronald
dereaamen) Awud: SmaU clle- Beams, banld manager, l!a'nge letter

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Fifty- Two Awards Given To emucrs
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A £roUP of friends of lin Jlob. barn. ll!n. Fomot Baebtel, lllra.
irt Hurleoy, who Ia movillg tON- Er""lt eov.rt. Frieda Faebnle, '
KriDiville. W. Va.., Saturday, ·Marianne Woodlerd. Jaumta Ban·
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Commentary

DIIIOTID TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON UIA

,.CHARD S. OWEN

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,Entered as second cl!lss mailing matter at the p08f
Pomeroy Ohio.

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~hanqel J

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•peeiaJtr vecetaMe u.
ca"81&gt;l up witJ&gt; ...., wet wea\ber :!flowed

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Sub.!lcriptlon rates : DelivP.ry by carrier where ava!lable 30 cents
one year in idVa'l.ce at The Daily Sentinel office. $15.60:
llX month-"'- $7 .80; thr~:e ll'Kinths, $3.90. By motor r11ute wbe:r e
avalbble : one month. $1 . By mail one year $8; si 1 months, $4.25;
lba.! months, $2.50; one month , SI .

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H&lt;rirdyDoooly
AW&gt;t Dru , '

d.itiwls most eoocomkat.
~ sam~ may be ..aid of bu7""
ing strawberries. Coo.su.mel" lliarketi:nrg experts -r •trawbeniel
are on t·beir way al:lo, o.Jifom(a.

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will be !i!hlwin&amp; tresb beniea f«
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ASHINOTON--Governnumt ('trtclalt have pigeonholed any
plan thfy might have hnd to invite Soviet Prem ier Nlkolnl
i Bulganin and Party Chief Niklta Khrushchev to viJit the u . s.
1 No leu an authoritY than Secretary of State John Fostt&gt;r Dullea
rave the tip-off to America's reaction to tbe Soviet leaders' tour
of 8r1Wn. Prtlident Eisenhower 9-utckly toDowed up with the com·
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eultatlons between United states and Rwala.n
oft'idals In Watibtnrtoft,
t&gt;ulle.'l, noting that 8. and K. had called their
British trip the "ll&amp;ltwlily •top" to the Unite~
Btote!f, aold "they mt1ht not wut to go au the
rtst of the way."
It Is no sec N~t that top Untted States otrlctala
a aJgh of_~!'elief -.rhen BritlJh attuknta
worklnCmin p.Yi th.t ltj.ll!1&amp;ne their ftrst
lUte of tree apeeeh. t.Tp to that point,
, exc,.pt for tbe llum:111&amp;t!Df ex~rlence of apol.D. gt~tlnt to Yuroll&amp;vta't · Marahal 1'tto, the Jt.us. stans llad recetvec! cordlaJ--ed In aom.e euea
llysterice.l-wcleomet wtoennr they went.
Britain, howevo."'r, wu dUfertM-and Khruah·
· . chev lllowed tbat he eouldb.'t take lt. He complained of the "p1111*" trutment he rot from
•.c,amBr1tonl, and hla: up•to..then perennial amlle
0 an 1DJtY .teOWt. 8ocialtat mem.bere ot
u•
Brltllh Labor part)' tave Kbruahollev the
rougheat Ume. "''hey wanted. to know, lll P&amp;rtlcu·
Jar, what hq happened to Soclallsta imprisoned
1n Communlo~~t countrte1.
(at.ove) an• K.
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BLtr£ Jti!D8-Senate lnvuuratonr are keepSng 6 1harp watch for any algn of American Red• turning blue over
the Soviet denunciation ot the late Premier J01eph Stalin. The ln·
temal IUbCom.mlttee .atatr is hoping that pro·StdinltH in the t1. 8 .
Communist party v.i11rtt fed up with the new liAe and &amp;44 to what
Other witneaees have been eaylnr t90ut Reel activities.
However, Robert Morril, chie! w'bconunlttee ooun.tel, etrt!IIMI tlll\t
they lll.ve Utt.le llope, Iince Amerteaa CommUDllt. bavt turned with
the t14e of put purges aM remalne&lt;l loyal to the party.
There ta a poulb1Hty, tbougll. thll COJnmunilt heJrarch,. mlgllt
.fljurp" aome American R&amp;de who hd lttonl ties to Stalin, Morris
a&amp;YI. A ahakeup llU already be&amp;un at the party&gt;a top leveL_.
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tl:ice, or oombimftion of lthem. wi.
give eomplete OOJUtrQl of st.a:lk r&lt;&gt;
but ...... wilil belp;

U.. reslotatlt hybrttll, ouoh

eorre.!i
· tntlil

K62, L31, CM bricb are ·i mmune.

li.n.ea.

a-l.Jh-,carbon ateel- 4
cupped. curtod and IPi·
raled. knivea on 1 yard·

ioo,l cYlinder provide
lbeu power equalecf by
lbe

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Allia-Cbalmer• Foraae

··· to IOw.:ccet.

deRJt Eiscnhow:er-'s :tetter of Match
5, proposing a freeze on the pr~F
ductlon of nuclear weapons. A fa.
vorable response by Mr. B. mlgllt

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R"t••nil .Ohlo

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azed by the emDUonal quickchitnhl•
es of Sovi:et CGmmunlst Party
Leader Nlkita S, Khrusbchw on
his visit to Lbndon. Bubb1fnt.
good humOr ODe' mornenl A pout.
or an Out~Urflt of rage the next.
One top iOffit'lal says he be""ws
Mr. K. Ia :subject to alterna!int
l\!lellrtt• of "persecution and of pm'l.
~naJ groatn•.
ProJNitllancla Eplftmlc
Westerrt inteUi~ri('ofl agents look.
for Comn1unlst·lnsPj~d report.a o.f
"thermonucLelr stekness" to faa.
low tlle bil. Unl~ State! H·bomb
test in the Paelti"e this' week. Sueb

SERVICEMEN
FORT CARSON, Colo. - Pv:t.
Ralph R. Snider, wllo.- wife Con:
nie Ann, l~ves at 189 A1!1'h st.; Mid·
bl-eport, Ohio, ~, a ~mber oJ the8th Inf;mtry Division a( Fort Car·

WOMEN AND 1VItkEL8

Free lload Maps Make
Life Easier for Motorist8

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Snider is aut~ned to Companj
B of the divifion'6 12th Engineer
~~t.allon. The 8th J9 preparibg
for 1t:S move to Europe ileXll. tall ae
t?f Operation Grrosfi!ope.
• 1ilor enlend !he Atmy In .
Apr 11 of thll year,

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Malbel&gt;!l. 11Jt l!lr&lt;inlo. M~ al!d
Stddft-, UVe nn Route
Union A;&lt;., .........,.

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PRAYER, Ileal' Fotlle&lt;. we
tlumk Thn b lf.bt nobl-t ~,.am .
pleJ of who have lOne !)e.
b-e ·us. Cvil! 1er1te 11111 to 11M 'ftl.
tift of rhose who eorne a&amp;r WJ .
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wJtteJl seem '!ltff~t. In Jesus'
nanie. we &amp;!\: it. Amn.

A fate wore•
th0111 deot-.

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M'rr. a1J!i Mm. WilHaM Williams
· Vfdr.and""' ··~
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sam wm ..... su ..

by

m""ha!li&lt;al l&gt;iek· ;og with Mrs. Amy Wolfe at 1r&lt;.

!ft. 5pore1
l!t"e ,GIIR"ioed

A tot:v1 of 212 you.ngst.er.r •h ave
entered Ohlo'a 1966 Ohick.en-ofTomorrow comes for juniors, iiiC~- •o Emil MelinoWk•. Ohio
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State umvm~ eXIbemion paul·
tcyman.. The (igul'e r&amp;pl'lelell:18 .a
sllibl m.roose ,._ .the IIUDII&gt;er
wb.o -~.l·pated ·l ull year, Mai-movslcy taid.
'Dhe contest. for Obio '-H. FFA
aod FHA membms. it m teech

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1bolli&amp;Dd1 upon thoUIADib •• , fa

flock1 all

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the U. S..,. l·waJ

c:rouce buecl Oft Nkboll Ill .....
.... proviDe every d&amp;:r that tbeJ ""' 2.5
feed conwnioo and better. ODe bll..,.
IOD is HEALTH-t~ 1bililyto,_.
diJcuo and make the meet proltallle
1110 o( feed.
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To :rou thil me&amp;a~: 40 fbi, oiiDIIIII
or more per bq &lt;A feed. mort Grfldo A
birdi, sad-

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~TO HAYI 'IIIIMt

Fleming

Hatcheries ·

..:V~ ~co-

__,.w., wttb the entire •..., ... Jn-v

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Dogs

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are iucl\lde ~ ad educa·
tloDol ,u ...U ao judll·
'IDa" odMU.O, - - 081d.

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Jfr. end loin. Welby lftltle1 of

CoJumbul lisiteci her motiber,
Mrs.
Hnwe1t r«oatly.

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GIVE your dO( alasly treot
Muter Mbl Dogburl:er l!i
rut beollh proledjoD, too.
n provides a wealth of
aurlsluneDI Itt eully dl·
'le!led form. Order • bog,
lodly!

frj
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the new Farmall Cub that does Morf! jobs
per horsepower than ally tractor In ita '

class.

~ the new 1-2 Plow FarmalllOO-the~:J tor with famous Farmall Culti·Vision for
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faster, better quality work..

~dJ the

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2-Plow Farmall 200 with all of
1111 years-ahead, iDcome-earnin&amp;

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,BLACkHAWK
'TRACTORS

FEED MILL
N. second St. Middleport, 0

Jl'amc:tu• "Yellow anCI ReC:I"

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' •thrl hftiMII MD _. 400 with rA (TGI"II• A;,.,n.rt
..... Cht t ...... .I Nt&amp;tiiM, wh.. 11••d•lf ,_e. ..rei!

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Ecooomi:9ts report tllet~e will be
more berries shipped 1bU 7tU
than lut trom aU ·t be:te areas.

aDd Mrs. Otli9 Outo.
M:n. Ohaltles Beegle returned
home after ll' week's vi.11it wif..b. her
daughters in Pittsburgh.
The lAdles Ai&lt;l of tbe EUB
OhUreb wiD meet •t ·t he hom e o-f
Mnl. ALice Beegle, president, fo-r

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llci!&gt;lllb wiH ~'·• l1blloit.
~ of .- l t t - - io
as ft)Mows: Dil1rict. . l, .lllQIUleast,

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Doylestown, June 19; District 2,
~. Delibler, Jun,e,e2nslo;i Dis,.·,·,,
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llrtlct 3. west-ceotnl'l,
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toUtbeaat, {1a)t:adw), Letart ~
June 29.
The Cbtcltoen-of·Tomorrow con14 epo--.1 by U!odotrio ~

lood ~ meet .poodaetilla, .::;,;;.:;;of floe -.,

ip b l - - be etilibl&amp; 1.0 - t h e
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Pomeroy

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The S&lt;!gn Of Quarity

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puformanee

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folk·-,....-ot-1 Bl... Jlowk
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aompletelf
4. . b.o.".......:•••• t:,iow ........... ..,
k. ,aUd Bltck. Hawk Goldtn

t toM. at , ...

a .,. c..AcHalto U..'e e

aew met•

~HtJ=~··q-...-,tore]lCIIJa.to-adl-'

SEED

~ll!r..,.,lrac,tdn. Ja'e a powlrhoue ot tthn,th

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dl.ostl IM*-dae lnw1IJ '1111'. the
• ..eel uw Goldn r.a,l., t•e

[Gil

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Fertilizer

. ~~w.·.tt.. twkJ"SS",d

BliiiiFORD
- r i l !room !he Betlford H&lt;Jme
~.tlon OVb trotmctoo a
nteelll&gt;,i at GalU1"flo l'rlday.
Mr.. Em It~' McGrath 'liL« returned h!)me h-om a vi!Qt w\tlh
·her ·her dallfbt:er M'l'~ Castot Klb-

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r..c:.et from com stalk I'd; OC·
.tt in eevenlt W.t;y:t. Ea1W from
Mod otalb • - • 13 .. ..... ,
'1$8 in weJCbt! tbaD
ean ~ .
. .;al!;Jiy 8talb. J&gt;iJe to broken
t&amp;llr.o and wook"'ed up 00
o peromt of ~the eaTS are teet on

Mr. oand Kra. Robert Craw.fo..
aTl'd f~~~mi1y .of Columbus visit..
recently wilh her motb;.
BNJ.e Theiss.
.Mr. end - · Olrarley Sht&lt;
-iPent Friday .in H-UDli'Digtiorl' w~ .
relativeao "ad friends.
- · Alke Beo&amp;le l1l&lt;! 141-&gt;. ~.
die W-olt.e vil1t:ed Sarurday _eve1

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wlth 100 datY old, otnill'htqulte complete oolllrtlalment with eblclal, which Ioiiey feed -for • f.
tbe i....Uclde G lema
week t&gt;«lod. A~ ehe .,., of . the - TIUl Walt·ID GwrdOII Club
ha~...:,.
,_~he bor&gt;""" 8iriO oet«t 10 et e.be bolue of Mra. Guy Lee
ins the loot ...t ol thio manot of libel&lt; 1&gt;8/Jt ""'*oraht to be dr.,. 11luJdly .........
attackins - · •RoplanUns eed_ODiCl Judied at _dlltrld eon·
lo l:be
only control
ol - aa -This
· ,_,.. diltl'ict ·ewlM will
ere
infestation.
Seedintreltment

(or corn or latet pllih.Uq
meano olpreve~ Injury.

He attebded Potn.roy · lliKh
School and ~ enWioyed by Seas-

lor

ina Jn the direction ot givilll bet·
Iter terv'J.ee to ita cltlzeru at
should be "determined b.Y carefully
dm8s.
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nadinl tb&amp; direcU.oni oa the label,
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Goleman caution!. Thorough mix·
'lf the inoeetlclde lllrouihout
Farmers can protect
aratn l!! import.aut.
"~"seed" corn for only 1
Seed Weatnieat UJiDI one of the
.eenta) per acre,
listed iJJ:!IIecticidea wiD proted. 1•
GOleman extension
1ata da-e eauoed by the oe&lt;d
of Ohi4? sta~ UniYCrslty. Sev- com mag«, aeeordlDI to'.Coleman.
meludintl dieldrin, Tbio dirt.Y·wbite eol..-ed mauot
or
now are av may ~ttack the lfll'lllinatiog teed
.,
and thus decreaae the atand. Ineorn. The amouDI of
io usually ml!re oevore In wet
sea11oM on land t!utt baa been
reeent-ly manured aDd iJ rlcb mat.ter vn-onn. ..., only puollal
iy ~ontrolled by thio method and...;

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908, Colo.

IJ MlrJ Lou Chaplbln

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I•CHALMIRI

lAlii ANI tiiVICI
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High BJ"Iitl"s h orricial.!J Wfrt' am-

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mrt things going again.

8 ~BOII 1 IN
Automobile
~~er1 ptuldtl;lt and 1. key man In tlle Ait.-CIO
~~ ~Jr.am. baa mad11 It plain th._t It Ptmf.l• CMI IISJhte
erai-P t'I~Jii to cOmpromise on civil rights, he &amp;nd
othen In Labor may "take a walk."
CerflpNml••
At tho1 rectDt UAW eaucatton conterenee In Prowntd On
\Vaehinrton, Reuther empllatlzed thnt he wanted
flO . co~qectlon wtth people 11ke Senator Jamel 0. -'ut1ahd (0),
Ml.illuippl, who J'leadt the Senate judlch:try COI't\l'l11ttee. Hti added
that fie expect. the Democrat. to come up with a atrong clvU rlghte
plank..'i_ tllelr 1Hf pl&amp;ttonn emphaaiJing an end to segregation.
fl'!M' tw•N&amp;t: It there it a eomproml11e with the South the ullion
rrou.t ,Jn&amp;)' IWinalD aloof !rom the campaign. .

the IIDIWel"
biJ-capacity

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In is }ikoP-Iy to reply soon to Pre61·

ve 'UDder a diflereut eet of ~

~Uona..

DORCAS

call

Chicken Of ·Tomorrow

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suggested after the break:IJP'· thnt
Sbvtflt Primer Nikohi.i' A. 'Bulgah.·

wJ~b • - or

&gt;oirb out tbme are at teart foor
iffere~Vt e1ralk I'Ob!i of com ia
.ibin. Each can be bigb)y .deStruc-

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States deloegate Harald E Stuse-n
mQ" have m'de a good
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of the Dlk lOOt fuDC.i home in Ea&amp;~e Ridge.
-ou tlbe kemei.. When
Mr. and Mrs. Em-ory Powel
See yo;u Q.arld Va.aar.t-Nic:bolt
% of an .O"\li)C'6 per bUI!IIhel JUch kemels are planted, seed· .and d'J.Ufbter. Mr. and !Mn. Get
01' IactiaD ~-N.cbole: baida):WU.
iJ suf.ticlent. F\anners m~ trea.i
lnl" bli-gbt aDd weak plantt re- elrl Powell am s&lt;m and Mr. &amp;n..
as
tbeir
OWD
seed
f~
a
coat
of
only
.ru1t.
,Mir.s. Charles 'RJ6iss and famil:
811
under. Iabeii w~~~~:f~~~,!t~~ ~~ few cents .an aere, or they may
ot~ber recommeo&lt;ierd control were lgueste l:&gt;f .Mr. and Mrs. ~tar
report of the P:l
have it itreMed .fur lt:bem by a local meuures for atalk rot. Jaon5on old Carnahan SUOOa.y .
ples aeru: to
laboratory
e1evat'Of or 8eed store. Seedlring notal are a !'Ot!atilon including sod
Mr. aoa Mrs. Robert IMcKelve)
thate whieh are pieked up in
blijht S ca~ l»Y S'OOle of tile ~ 'and rptowio&amp; down corn re· .gnd fu!.ily of Belpre were week ·
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field by an inspedor of tbe depart.. 88.~-e fuogj tlba.t Oll\lB4!l -stalk !"Ot. fuse Ito ·ha!rt:en deery.
eOO gu.eBUi ol :MI'. aod Mrs. James Carpenter.
their May meeting. w~ would bt
SteoheaviUe
Woodllleld
ment. Unofficial sampi.Es are those
Bild1anoe 80il tertdtlty by epp1y
V
Rusb Beegle of Earl Sparta. 0., very .pleased for all the iadies in and St. Clalnvllle, Oltlo
wbich !nay be·~ by'""""' iDg Ie.tlher ...tv ,..j
spent somal 11oyo 1..t week wi111 the community to turn out Ill'
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Mr. ind. .Mrs. William Blak-e.
~~t~his~·~m~•~,o~ti~ng~..;;;.;;;.;;;.,_=.;;;;;;;;:;;:::::;;;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;:=;j~
whether Ml . be a ~ d"~·. producer, .~. If -· lelt ,·, ·:o-'"- - 0 ..,__
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·~er
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I...Ulloer_.
The~
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The State of Ohio is oontantly mov·
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ville visited Saturday with Mr.

.- . Afullt« inchelohharp.

sioM. London in.siden~: e1Cpect a
move by the Kremlin soon. United

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•va,U~I&gt;Iel :tblx~-am for aeedl.iDg \)f.)gb.t, Captatt
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t.hil'lam eop1e tn powder fonn.

ahoar powor

144 .._ of •!Jilin• odlt

Western alll.es are putting p~
sure on RuAAia to malro concee:-

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Treat oeed oorn

200.los.

Atomic Thaw?
The disarmament lri.tuaUon lt
more hopeful than lt loon True,
the London n.ea-otlatiorw OOQ.ductle'd
by a Unitro Nations · ~tubeomnft~
tee broke up in a de~dlOck. Bu~
ooo r.ell8()n !!eems to be that the

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B. F. JaDSOD _ , no one proal ·

111&gt;und thO w..ld loqk . . d II
tOO news. that wUI mill&amp; t ·
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Ohio fat'llle!S can minimlle their
losses from com '1ll:llk rot ~
foUowin:g' .several eoatrol . measui
e&amp; this spriDJ, m
Ohio Staf,
University &lt;el:t.eDsiOD :pltmt paLl;
O(:nai ..t ~·'-•s.
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IV CHARLII M. Mc(ANM
United Pl'fltt Staff C~IPinctent
Press

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help
&amp;trentthen
~ohou.
Ht:o.
uin&amp; ~. is the tact .that tL.
utta ·heavy .poN: supplies Wbh..
hit tM mdet ~last faU IIOd em.
Copa Nlk.
oocurs Ito ·" "'' this sprina ol:rave moved well tb:.
JrteDt: .iD ·almGBt ewry Ohio con. retaU ebaa~
iel.d flCb yell', limon IIPIYt. He

Measures For Corn Stalk Root

NEWS OUTLOOK
U1rlti'd

Otdo p1(1ducer8, however.
iDcikatfl1 IUey ~"iAn to f1m)w
perceot. '-mon eowa dwitlc tbt&gt;eri&lt;&gt;cl - llbey did in the mOI!tba laot ,...• 1bU8. Ohio, be
men. may blrYe mon~~ bop t:oille •
mart&lt;etat .ti&amp;Wvolybelter ·-

Farmers Urged.To Establish
, MOll CAPACITY?

,. J12PUBLIOAN PROIIlLI:IIfS--The W&lt;&gt;ra lo out Ill We.shtnaton
that there Will be aome new tacea in the JtepllblJ.can. ltate orranlutl6nl. Some atate OOP leaden IU'e belnJ' replaeed to lninl about
more harmony . wtua .lbt Elaenhower admJAiltraUoA'• moderate
YJewa.
·Speeltlc rtuonJ betnr rtven ·for ·the teadel'lhlp ablfta are that the
party muat dose ranke belllnd the PreJident In time tor the eJectloft
cam~ ~U agaln.et the top leaderahlp oa IUCh S.Uu al
. I~ pol1CJ, ~ l&amp;m\ bW and other prol;llemt Ul' btma' ltuclled.
,-~ a wblbtr that lOme ot the men w1lD wtrt oppoa6IJ to ....
,J&gt;olni!I&amp;Uon Of V I e t - Nixon arw allo l&gt;tll1&amp;' ob~ llut.J

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Carda~ fftt!a ""'~tablet, 117
Tomatoel pown 011 a fence,
the u;erU. art: lb deJidOIUI or ttaked, wfD. outyi.eld all
&amp;bat 1lb1tu JOU Jiave uten other eropt for the pound
hm. JOU eanaot believe tbeJ Jpace occupied. 'Wherl Pl'tlfted
actua07 alit.
.
10 a ADJ1e Jtem, plantl may be
You eu vow aD. 1M avera1e .a 1.3 iDehea apart: wltb two
tamJb' o1 Jowo can eat dllrlnl ltemJ, 21 ~Debe&amp;. Teltl have
the ltiDlmtr on an area 20x40 beea maP that 1how tingle
teet. provided 7011 make pe of Rml plantl cJve earlier fruit
JC1Uf latclen alr rllbte, eome- and a heavier total rleld.
tbJDf which JOU mar not bave A tomato plan' naturaDy
rlalhed tbat 10U own.
Jtartl wltlt one central atcm,
The ~maller the vesetable or ~ad.er. A• aoon •• the .tlu:t
plot. the more important It 11 blOISOtna have appeared, •'
l:hat planlt wbleh cllmb be- te· ea.cb joint (axfl) where a leaf
quirecl to do 110, leavJng mo~ joma "lbe main stem, a branch
&amp;round 1pace lor other crops. beglnl to :1row. If theae a re
allowed to mature, branchn
Tomatoe1, cucumber1, mel- grow from tb.em, and the ty~lcal
on•. pole •nap and lima beaM maaa a£ iancied atenu will
and tall peal, all thrive up Jn re 1utt
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the atr it lhe1 are liven correct To prune the plant, the Jide
aupporl
branches are removed before
One way to prOVide for they are 4 1Dehes )onJ. U the
eUmbers. il with a picket fence plant iJ to be pnmed to two
bullt on tbe east, west and 1tems the central stem and a.nl!
north 1idea of the vegetable ot ita '1.1de braocbe• are allowed
an:!a . To • aarclen 20x40 feet in to grow. all branches developarea. a 5-foot fence will add the inK from tbeae two be.in&amp;: reequlvalen~ of ~ square feet moved.
for cUmbmg crop1.
TomaW plants should be tJed
A picket fen~ allow• air to to the r..en~e at intervalll, usinl
pasa freel7 through plant a loop around the stern with
Ieave1, prevent1nJ mildew. The soft . material which will not
climbeu are rooted in a row at l!tlt the 1tem. Cucwnbera wlll
the toot of the fence and take clln&amp;: to the fence, when they
no more around &amp;pace than a are Jt8rled 1n the rlght dlreoaingle row of carrot1.
t1oD. Bea01 and peal aupport
FrullJ and ptlds borne by their own pvwtb.
-climbers are held above the Onl)'" meloDJ bear fruit so
dlrt and cannot. be reached by large that It may tomeUmet
animal.a. It Is easy to spray or require support to prevent it
duat them when neceJJary.· tallinl :tnmf the vine. A net baC
While not early yle1dera, once su~D. u markeb use tor n\rta
vlnea continue to bear the rest and oranaea aervc.s tbil purof the 11nmner.
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most abundant. oprioell liN oormldly most atdractive. Foodlboppell

3: 1:; ModeQr BlomiDm
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ifOWIJ' 8Spanlj1Jitll wiU ollpPI!MI ill
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office

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SOCIETY 1 Traifl:lnen Auxiliary ;
· .~~n. O!o1 "'"-· ~~ro. Tllomu · White ~ose Lodge
Mrl. C. J. Strub:'l!', h .

'1 never had the feeling the
Y.J¥eu were going to mak-e a
rUDaWay of tbr rate and I tettalQly dOil't have It now." U::lpez
.,.d after TbundJY's 7-2 vlctory
UWt liVe the Indiana a 2-1 ed&amp;e
lD tbe season's first serle6 between

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Toronto --------- --Montreal ----~---0--·
Columbw ---------Ruffalo -----------Miami ------------Richmond ----- -----

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Lem.e»ll lim~ the Yankees to
elcht ht._, lneludlna: hom.ere by
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wilted Ofl1r two btttere and
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1118 a 13-day home ltand •1aintt hind the Yankee.~ tiJtY W®ld
tbe :&amp;afis.a1 City Atbt.tics tonigbt have 'Neii SIX btffirnd ll 'the YanIDd polnted out tbat "We: realLy ~ tw~pt _tM . MH~Js and llsb

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IV OSCAR fiRALEY

Wtrtr:'a doabl• and BUI¥ Martin's

38-yftr.. error.
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Old vlteran wlio,ehtld hil QrM.
MJte GirtJI will ~tcb fM: the

eom)Hete. -~· ~ loA the f.IIDo
bet al~ SePt..~ , 18M in defeat1nl .tllri'l tbtili:la;. Lfhlbn h_..
•a l_a.JO neor4 ~~~t, seuon b•t
Pitched only live cofuplet• Pmes.
He'i pMtbed tour IC far this ltason

ClNCIN.NATI, 0. up._'Jihe Cln·
lledlep b~ • too•.
llnfe setiH wid\ t he liNt plut
MUwiK.Ikee 81'18Vea tarrl~ ttt&amp;t'
ewtd ;lve O!ndnn-atl undQpu\.cd
po!JIJestton of tlbe NartJ.om..l Le11:gue

top •pot.
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Major League
Leaders
IV UNlTID ltti:IIS
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Mfntle, N. 'Y.

21 77 2f 84 .442

BtltJin'orc 21 44 6 17 .388
Maxwe1ol. Del:.
IS 33 12 20 .377
Sialilliter. k. c .14 42 6 te .aeT

Dovd,

11 42 tl 18 .3157
NATn:SNAL LIACUI
Bruton, •MI'iw.
11 37 12 17 .4eD
Bailev, Oln.
ttl 44 D 19 .432
Repu!Ui, 91:. L. 15 f6 13 19 .422
19 72 14 29 .403
Bqyer, St. L..
&gt;M'!Wm, St. t .
19 72 14 2B
Home Runs-~oe. Y11nll:ee~
11, BerTa, Yankcos 10. Post, Red~:.C~~· Plir'ltlel. 8, Bauer,
~ BAtted ln-'Mruttle, Yknb
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RI$ett 14.

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NEW YORK UP - John Land)' ~eaten on. thre. oecasiona ~ fin·
loW: _Wl\t . ~rt ~or Karuraa City.
takes another whac~ at the fout· uhed ~econ~ to f,ellow Auatr~"an
,EaCb ija~ a rkor~ of o~e vttory mlnu.-te mile Saturday and wbetla· Jim Balley!t wrptltinM , 3.G8.tl.
qd~WQiotiiM Tbelour · ,.menr· er he maket It or notlt'!!l been Landy, ~liide fl!Om a few -lauc:Ja-

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Pa·aca 1_3 vs Ford 4;-0.
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N,~TIONAL LEAOUE
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MUwa·a·kl'C -- ____ 8 :i .727
St. Louis - --- -- 13 6 .684
Cin~i·nn·~~i _____ 12 7 .632
B rooklyn ~----- 9 9 . ~00 2Y.z
.N!!W YoNt __ _.. _ 9 10 .474 3
f' l·&gt;~jbuor.gh --·- - - 8 tp .444 S¥2
Ph·ikldeiphi·a ____ G 12 .29i 6MI
Chicago
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Bf.oo~yn at Ohlcalo ppd i'itn
SL Lrnl ~~ at :Mrt.lwaukte ppd ntn
Only .garnet ~edutfid.
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New YOO'k ~at B.ro*l~ ~
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Prexy 01 Beta
Wed On Saturday FRINGE TURNS
Sigma Phi Gtoup Tb.William Woorls ·
STEPS GAY
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dds • d•shing SWilt!J94tr air.

ROUSH'S
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SULTIY Diana Don. Bl1tlflh fillft
artl'fts, gives you a London
11hnW1ng ot her cannu Film
:l'eBtivul IIWiml!lult. It ill o1 Wl'o

:Stteamlite Samsonite

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FA1tEwELL diNN'EA
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Mr. •·f":'~o.inr-d Sum•:a,_. w: '! a f:.-C"A'('Il I
and Mrs. Clarence Clint! frum (hl!'ir 1~.nr.,. for CC'J~~ :cv W i~&gt;C':l \~~n i
J~t_.tr,··t1 1'"e1t.lie, v. ·~o ~·.; · :,·.1 ::m d at if!ft Ttr~.!by f Ll" th ~ " rm "(l Sr.,
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Thomas

Bit.fd Ohu~ ·at~. A -very
in1$'ieltitlf and
.por.t was tlvo. the
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neck. N.Y., ID liut pbce at 17.
Snead ·playeU 'em straj,ibt dlown
t·he ·m :ddle aoll t.hr'Oll-gb ltth~ firSit
fmllrtd •a'ftd J-uirt !pl'ayred for two·
P~~ttbtreffft!;.·be'hJft 'lltlriM:~ pa~d
ecau.R
:n&gt;everstrayedovtr
par • ·nd ellOUgb of t!he hanger
pi.J.tb dropped -to fl.ve him live
b~rdies . He
two O&gt;f t.hO!e birdiet on (the Uls:t, itw'O lho:l~ . ~'1'1
rte'l!lded them, bttause Keteh1ck
w~ li1layint ~~~ opar or khteT, tG~.
Snead ~ , a. 20 f-oot b!.Pcbe
putt Oh· &gt;tJi·l -18~.
5-neau. who ~ put~:s- in the

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for enry...vacotfon nHd.

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Guy F. Sayre, pa:;t.or
pre!JJ- of fbe .Cbllfth af Christ ln Chri:sl·
ol OJDo. E:oa P!bi Clraster of la.n Union, Performed the si.ngl:.-ing
S&amp;s:ma Ph.i at ~heir .,..,tar ~011)' S.t. , May :ltb when his
nveting Tuesday 'lli!ght. O!fler of. mot~n-taw, Mrn. Alma Woodflt'M!i imtat~ were vice pl'e9i- ~. MJrietta, and William Wood!!'
dMt, .Mar.y A...&amp;eison.; neOntihg O!ouJter, were married at the Say~, Mn. Charles StEiey re home on South Third Avenue.
and 4reasurer, Kn. Sa11y Saut:1'.
Arranl:em.eds of spfing flow.eon
wet"f used to decorate the house
The new pr89kierit nomlna1ed ] for· the wedding which wa3 pt&gt;r·
Ae-r 8Pf,'ciaJ comtnl.t~ to set'V·E' formed ia the presence of tht' imfor 1'h e year. Jean \Yen')' gave ,. mediate family.
!
cuU:ur:aol program on lllOde!li.ng
A reeeptlcin was held after t ht'
altd h-D'!&gt;t~efl for the . eW'II!:ng ter~mony with these penro-ns at- i
wtte Loui.!ie Tbcmpsoo. Pl'l'lldora tending: a(r. and Mn. Woods , Mrs. 1
Collim, J~e Kennedy and 9Jnh Frank Cleland and daughter, Ev- t
Gihlx.
elyn, Radn~; Mr. and Mrs _ Dale 1
Woodgerd ·Marietta; Mr. and Mr.~.
Sayre
and thildren, Lloyd, Dale\
PUSH lUTTON Pl.ANE
and Rebetn.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods are li\'i ng at ·
Su·lld&lt;l&gt;y a~t'ernoon t1ae "Wide,
Wid e Wnrid" .t ~levi::-'o rt show will Glouster, Rou ~~ 3 .

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P.h . He-rbert Dixon, Rock S;J&gt;ringt
RO&amp;d'1 Ls coDnn~ •lo hi1 horire wVH
1hc mE*'-etL H'u. Si!':tt, SlWI!, Who
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Det.roit !M ·Wa.shiD'.ttcm

wlilh the- lwettes opeft.!l 1 13- 11 prMlt!!fe and a pleBiure to tory wordS: for Bailey, was appar.
game h~ stand.
ha\''t' him with us..
ently. u~rturbed.
In~tead of
U that sounds hke a Chamber I blowmg h11 rtop, he ~m~Ded a
of Commerce speech, !IO ~ lt. B~-~ marked polse, joklftM. o_btervfng
cause we too o~l.eon are incllned that lf he had his career to plot
to take it for granted that we over again he would be a sprinthave a corner on apDI1.!1rnaru~hip er "beeause u·s e•aier and abortas well as athletic talent.
er."
This lean. 26-year-cld schoolHe has proved ~vera! times br'-or fdrst rplace, W. tiltan 1ha.Jf a 'teacher from Down Under is &amp; fore that h~ was a sportsmanJ of
~ame apart.
champion in both depaltment&amp;•.
whom Australia tDJ\ w!Sil be pr~d
st·aTlbt'l for the R«&lt;lets lbtmight
It's a cinch, u be takes a, ,J;le*@ , The ny&gt;st. Do\,ati:Je Qeca&amp;ion ·
~Yi:W .. be Jo'hnn·y ){llJpp.s teJ.n wi·l:b a On hla own world mile m&amp;rli: o( in a :rctent race In·
AUIStr U:a
' when au 9pponent tripped
HI N!IOOrd· u ~&gt; i f)5lt Lew Burdette 3:58 in the West Coa!lt ReLayS
n'd
llf rtJhe Bruws wlit,h a 1-1 mark.
Fretno, C&lt;~llf..
Saturday,
thall , :f.cll. Landy stopped to help )lim to
On SnriiJI'day, Brooks Lawren· ~c sooner or later he or somebody his f&lt;.oet-u.nd then went on to win
Is slated (·o Me •llhe moun·d fOT e lse i:s going Ito break 1t. Modestly the race.
the Jtedle,s, wkh Art Fowler deprecating his own ability to run
He ran the mile that 1t'l.me in
!r1ated to 18tar.t one gpme or the faster than 3:56 Landy admits :ur 4:04.2, too,
Rully Mak.. Friends
Sun:day ·nfobernoon doubleheader much.
and the ot•her expected to be M:rt·
"Someday they'll run as low as
Coming to the United States tD
I'd ~om Hal Jeffooat, Tom AekC'r 3 : ~, and it might be within five ' help plug the Olymple games. to
an-d Joe Nu~MH.
yra·rs the way they·r~ running be held in AUS&lt;trolla late this
year Landy haa rerlly made friends
Whi le ~e Btlll\'ftl am:t Redll$i now" he prediete .
Ml1ht
Do
It
and
influeneed people. One r~ abarttlt&gt; l·t oul I}\'6J"8, t!he OMI&lt;Is· will
Notice he didn't soy th e
son iJ his stnightforward
aprt.&gt;l!lt t-odJ;Y, &gt;'tlhen pt.y tJhe ·~aat ·plo~~re
praisal of hirmelf, ~
which
Chi..,.ago Oubl Sllturdly -HJ-d ltWICi! "we" are running. But thl11 is
lad who .juiJt might do lt. becawe ah.ows a wide 11treak of humor.
on· Sund.ny.
N•w Vlotory lt,..k
six 1nen have ruq the mUe under
That he doesn't &lt;1wn an automoo
The Red legs, wl(;h a &amp;~ vll'ltory •four mlnurloes B tetal or 11 times . bl.ie or even a blcytle, 1enlal John
he
ove.r t
Giant ~ ·m tlhetr •la~rt ·game Landy himself has done Jt five of t!xplained he was "a frugal sort Gl
app~arf'l(l on the vell(e of a new thos•E:'' tlmoes.
fellow.''
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\'lctO'fly .streak. 1'bey lead ii:JJ B ma"Besides," he Hid, tapptq ~·
jor~ ·in home runs, 'hoovting be-lrtorl
long forefinpr on one leg, "I'
38 of •tlh~Jm in 20 ~ a -pace
been able to get alona: rat~ w
which wuuld give 'lohem 273 ((It
·on
these."
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the yeaor. c!Jin])'af'ed to tlbe cu-rren,t
rocord of 221 ~ one team set by
Not wen enou1b, thoujKh, he COJlthe mants i:n t947.
1tend8, to Win tbe Olyujpie l,ll«rG
A J)tayer
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meter r•ce. Lindy•• tleory q
1ieal uut.ween the Red
BY UNITED PRESS
"there are too many Jl'ltlt runners
Lw~&gt; and lJraV~. t71e&amp;nW1h1-l~. lhaa
INT.IIRNATIONAL LIAOUI
In that one."
~ rompleMd •• the. two :Wam• Montrtttl 10 Hawna O, t i!Jt
0
pr~e ~ meet :""U' ·' lbelr serde.s. Motrt.real 2 llooh'estf!r 1, 1st
R1ght handed 'PJldtrer Cooky Vti- Rocllcst« 4 Riclnnood .t, 2nd
eMJne o r 11roy Ohio. was Wmod
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ov«~r ~a llbtt BI'IMI8 by Cineinna.ti Columbus 7 BuU.alG 2
'J'bunllby. He bas beet~. optioned
AMIRICA,. ASSOetATION
ifx:l Ati!IIIIUI of .tlte Southern Atto- Omn'b.a 7 Jndioo.apolis 3
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The "'"'" 00111!iloted a deal 1 •-·t•·• .., st ~ • ~ -•Wlllt'h
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dy, runnJq 3:~.7 - a· time be ftls
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1Jnlted ,.,.,, Spoltl Writer

~cUiln' t0)1llb~ ~htl-e Lout~ krt"t--

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The l&amp;at time Wl8 last Saturday. Mott. IIU}'S .u~ld havt' ~en~· WoaSbioncton

Redlegs And Milwaukee Braves
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Cleveland
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Many
Thanks

BY UNIT5D Pit.i15l
AM!RICA:o UAGVE

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to d:t eenter, stor!Di BulbY.
Ro · '• ncriftee fly with the
bbel full adcled Cltve1tnd's Pourth.
nlli In l~t . nnh lnniiiJ •nd the
l~ni !!&lt;!iiP&lt;d on ,.n,..,. !Up

~~~ 4~,~ rhade ~~ ~wo ~~~niU~:h tb..!:t~f~:: h~: ~n: TOD~Y'S SPORT PARADE- ----tli*

was

for £tsturday. by Pt.·
S;iHCD 10f ;paJ~kin(l

i\!Jiliriy nco wQO th• Y~ IJ»(IB, Wbo _!6ol "/ond ob tbo
llil! t~•- ln•!I•D4 \n tht i&lt;i'i•• Uli'ow-ln lrilm lhrt oulflfld, 1&lt;or&gt;d
. - tO l .lve tbitift 1 \!l'f'ttdn's Clevt&gt;laiid's ietOild ruit o'n Jim butit&lt;ord of 14-5 a~d . a T·l riiork •bf'o •infle oud AI Rooon tripled

Mn. Edgar AIJeMWOI'( h 1nd k m.

preAulent, In ~barge of t.h.e met!Ung
Tbe nominatmg comm1ttee wu
•-·d a 1 11 w . M " J
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rs. mar ()!")'
Ne15on, Mrs. Norman Wayland, Mn
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'" ' J reen. emLIC'r~ repo .:u • •
were MrJ l..oe!ller Botce, Mrs. Arthur SwElter, Mrs. W. W. Hayes
A monry·making project was re-I
p0111:ed by &lt;the Ways and Me ans
committee: Mrs. Inez Turner . M.m'.
Mlldf"ed Jaeob3, Mn. Mary McNeaL
Mn Oma Nel11on. Tlley have planned a eale of floWffll for Memorial
Dlly tn the Park building. corn"r ,
ot SouUJ ~ond Avenur and Mil\
Street. on May 25-26 . Thf:'y ~,~,·,}1 al:
M have a Bake Sale &amp; a Grab-bag !
Sale. Mernb~u wishing to contl'i-'
butr t.O ~he projwt may eon tact
Mr•, Witliam \V1.101:1r:rd or mem)xon;
I){ the committ~e.
llo.ri.eae.s for the
afternoon
we~: llrl1 b
Wii!IOn , Jr. Mn~ .
llary. McNeill, lin. William Mnrris 1
and Mn_ Jamea Pullen and th ;&gt; ~·
inVited the members to

R,ag~

t.j: ~ tit.Jt the Rtd Soi,
ec:heduie. Tile Jndlsns have played 1'&amp;t
only four homt iamt!ll so far thl! 2·1 oil Georp Mltll'e horiter ln. ltte
teason.
llllil:.li onJy otber rm~Jor lea1uo a:ame
Home L...t Good
plo)'t4 'nl~
"Homt's suri .ll!oing to
look -l.iemOb'i VI
e\'erHrd. hflllftgood to ln all," t.ope2 said. "We l~ ~ ff:-;: nit .NeW 'tort tt
had a touch HDte 11t1rting out be- 2S
~M!GJobe,,
C&amp;\lre W4!' plty~d .0 mony road . CleVer.ntt 09~f4d fQ&gt;ur or thtJr
rames early In the sf:'ason but 1hits fqr: t.bret ru111 In the- third in~·ve c-ome thro.bJh aH rilht and nlnc: Gltieo Carrtilquel opened the
wt..ftrurt to let ~tit'."
flfl.tnt Witb .a doobl:t to rhtbt al:td
· t i expert~ beiin. ~ t'lk of a cam~ ft'O!I~ Oft .Rift Hetan'!. dRfle

ft.t:~~ead,

tNJded ·ljlt IJa pection or RJl.L'ift·it
l1lap~. Mondiy rnorn~JVi.
~tr. ll:flod Ml'!. Carl Mocre a·r.d
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d ~~t~g h!~-2rs, '"'"'''m"'
an
bnda,
weJJe Sunday ""~ or ..r , and
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blwo't bun home lllnee March htld ~
- ~OI)c R,!d Sox aJ\d tbJ1" due to a quirk 'in the AL dfO
~ ~ clott to the fteld

llliblt the Tribe, Chietago White&gt;
Sene and Botton 1\ed Sox. The talk
jfleted ®wn I ,bit "'"'n t~ inj"' belt '"" Y•dliftl s ·. e.
Willneaday ~·4 It &lt;110&lt;1 out eom·

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Mr. end •Aft'S. Hank Yo1nn: an&lt;!
&amp;On, Biny, wen budften r'litlra.
in. Columbus We.2r:~.;d.::~y.
Mr, Alberit YCIIlJtl, Mr. t nd Mn.
Dw~t ~arkei- 31ld da!Jjl;b er MyrHs Ka-y a:Dd Bill-y Young vi.;i'cd
:·ecently In kud.lTJ&lt;h!:tn w'J' h 1\~r .
an{! MB. lkDald Ho~~er and sun~.
~!' : and .~ 3. Robar't Morr :·&gt; Jr.
and 'amUy e1td Wil liam VUung
we-re r .!cen! gueJI.:s ~,r Mr. an.d
XI',. Robert MorrU Sr.

.ail

Fight Results

1110 two top ""''"""'"· """'""IY
l eail, lmaltne how all that talk ti'* lllit r®le4 Ml¢i&lt;y McDerillriod."
rDqtt
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up~ wa~ more impre~ted with
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)Q't tJMo teeOJ)d.-

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Cda1mce Col1lns,

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Goe~J;rm, IJ!In, ROy Tri('J Sr., ~rs . I Dorothy Whittington were voted
Vbjit ~' .Mrs. E. J. Tt&gt;acy into tM Whl~ ~ Lodge Aux~l ·
lm.d Mtoi, ,fia1twdJ . CUrd. me m- lary of tbt&gt; Brotherhood of Rallbe!!J of Pomen&gt;y Cbap~r OES 11• road TraJnmotn, when the J..odg.~

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prt'"iltlng lhe Now YOJ'k Yankeea plt&lt;iif. iMt ~ t"'"' ho f t l !all
from maldna a runawoy of tho ,tar. llo plt.eh..! wOII lut ,..., l&gt;ut
~can League pennant ra.oe.
he tOttldn't flnJ14t his pmt!lll. But

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. $49SDOWN

IY MARY PIERCE
.Mr. and Mn. Tied C'-a1"8on

tertioe. llinlmam c:barf11 Wte.' ee411 per word far tbret eoeClompl.ete line POWER LAWN
I«UU'• 1DierUoa&amp;
IHOWERS, buy on our -payment
rlpotlal-&lt;&gt;o.o ....~ r.. Ill em.
oplu. Pkkens', Pomeroy &amp; M·a·
tiOil.
G-9&gt;-6tc
Nl rt\11 of I cta.ll per word .W
Let'o 10 flsbiDg Fisbl""
Rod,
be charied for advertilirtl if not
Lures.,
Une,
Tackel-Boxes,
paid tor before tbe !lUI of eM:h
Hoob, RA!!ela, etc. Pickem', Pom
lollowlrol buertloa.
eroy &amp; Masoo..
~9-6tc
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nportod lJJ&gt;o;ocbotoq. T.uo D~IJ
FURNACES, auaranteed
20
llootlael will aal.·bo roopoulble
Yet.N. A size to fit any mom &lt;r
lor IDOh tbiD. ODe .lDeor'rect Ut
I'OOflll, Piclrem',
Pomeroy 6::

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.lD W.iUCD 'VerDOn H.

Price.

.lobo H. Sbeaeijeld, deceued,

admUuM.rator

Mary
Pierce
helped Et'hel
Cheya}ier and Garnett
Henstey
r-ecently.

Mr. aod Mrs. Rodney

cnbed real estate:
'.l'ti.A&lt;.:T NU. 1. Tbe

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of Mceoooel:sv.i.Ue.
·MM. Bmma Powdl spe-nt a f'ew

A. day!!. wi-tlh hor dauibter Pearl and

Many frOm lbere a:tttened revi·
Yal at DeWitts Run. Rev. k.JnmeU -

Ill I Wonted To Buv

Spl'Ouee of Vin-f(;'n

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Jamily, M!'. a-nd Mrs. Cbolllk WoU
and family, Mn.. GfiOJ'Ie BWilh an:d

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Prleet Pllid lor LoJI,.nm· ·bet-Lumber, Write the KrleJ f.emiiy apent Sunday aftOlf'JIOO'n j
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Lumber Company, WeU.too, wiLIJl Mr. end :Mn. Rtley :Ngo,~t.
Obkl.
M-1U
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Deems and
-:-:--:-:-"" ___ ~lamJ.Iy of Parkersbura S»enlt -tbe
weekend w&gt;U&gt; Mtr•. Emma PowoJI.
161 Lost
"i!~:r;iji::&amp;J,O'
Mr. ad Mrs. L. D. Plcroe &amp;pent
, _ • Nil&amp; IINDIMD
....-.. Sunda-y wil'b Mr. ·a~ M:rs . . Jake
HERE, ON ENIWETOK ATOLL 1n the MatehaU 1811.11¢1, II tbe 8-aJ
FOUND • KEYS, 1~ 1 from p 01t . lcatfold Bolrdl, Drip Clo\bl. Van :Meter of PorUand.
c 11 ctlntoo , _ , Mlddieport.
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crew assigned to drupping the hydrogen bomb. l"zom lett: ...,_
St
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Ollice, 2n
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?hADe
ll-l·tfl 'Mt:. aOO Mm. Emes.t ~sh olE.
B. Critchlow, Sacramento, caJll,. commander; Maj. CbarlCIII
at Mayor'• OUJ.ea
.,. -v..,
_ Letart, Ray Bush of Ratlne spml 1 T.David
SmittJ, Pittsburgh, Kan., pilot: Maj. Dwight .m. Dumv, Chlri- : - - - - - - ! One four or five room modem I an even~ng wit:h .MJr. a·n d .Mrs.
Jutce, Mich., navlgati)r·bc.&gt;mbard~.~r: Maj. Floyd A. Am.UDdlell,
t~l Auto ~les
apU!lrtteot-gu furnace (steam WioJlard PiJott.
Grand ForkB, N. 0., na.vigator-weaponeer: Lt. WOllam ~ P&amp;yn..
radiator.), gas cooking stove
·- - - - - Plainview, Tex., timer: T ISgt. Richard m. Bingham. Pe&amp;rllburc,
lumilhed, electric refrigerator 120 ~I
VR., mechanic; Col. Pa ul R. Wignall, Purt Arthur, Tex., observer.
19M BUICK V8 Su-per f.d.oor Seo
f'UI'4ilhed, 11ara.ae turniahed,
--- Target Is Namu lsla.ncb
(ltd~ Rclthost~to)
dan, Dyn.arto.. Qrlve, '19815.
u~
Jallndty facmties- i n CO~ IDIW'nace Protectioa,
BJaettnar'a, Pomeroy, Ohio.
baement, 'hardwood ooora, toUfe, Auto,
Polio. Call Doa
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cated eenter of Mlddlepo-rt,
Ml1la. Middleport, Ohio.
elan to shopping district, Ba·mes-SimJOOn Insurance Agency,
1952 CADILLAC DeVJlle Coupe,
&amp;C'boolJ md -c.hurc-hes. Price 4Middleport. Fii-e • Automobile·iwd·tOp otylolb&gt;e, $17Dll. Blael·
room apartment, ~0 ; 'P~ke ~
Bond~. Phone 6315-X.
~-:5-25tc
to~r'a, Pomeroy, Ohio.
~5-et.c
:room 'Apartment $60. See or caU ~--· - - - - .- - -1952 DODGE 4-door Custom Seo
David
&lt;MIUor. Middle-.
dan, exc-eptiofNIII for model
· MIA~n BEACH, Fla.
UP\•ictocy with .a Slho.L at the winne.r
Ohio. Phone 6162 O" 6287.
----------$866. Blaettna-r'e, Pomeroy, Ohio
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FDr sale : 105 ACRE FARM locat· Ike[y nob Baker c!Jim&lt;.:d -t'r.:day j ut ·lhe Junil 8 meotln~ between
5·5-fil·c
ror rtRt-l!lleetrte wallpaper ed on Route 124 one mtlc above tlHl't ·his uoon lmmu-hu t-dull \'it·· i .Juck!Kin, the No. 2 -heavywei.ght
at.eamtt. CUoton Filhar. Ml4-- Syracuse, Ohio. Ca-ll Jean Jvne:s, tvry m' er J uhnny Jlolma n has 1 con:endel", _and Patterson, nmked
19M FORD V8 Crown Viot.orj'a,
dJeport. Ph. 62fSG.X.
11·1--d J 807-Y. _
6-4-7,tc ea •md h lm UJ-~ r ight to mce.t t):l' :'olo ~lllr.e new, t219.5. Blaettnar'8,
Hurricane J~c k.Jon--Floyd Pa.H~· r ·
Bul. in New York, an IDC offi~·=
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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APAR"' 1 For Sale: FARM, 50 Acre8, good ~un win ner in tho next s1cp tu· cwl ·hinted tha-t the promilse lo
• 1ve room mo "~
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4-room house, rrlce luwn. Most in
liM PONTIAC Stat'" Chiel VB 01·
MENTS, with laundi} aad gar·
Umber and locust pOI'I.II. 3 miles wart! t.he heavy weight champion· l:lu-kcr's· managor h i ng ~d not mere·
1y on his beat ing llvlman but also
talina Coupe, power st~rbl'll lc
lit. A. N. Bea·a-eL
1-24-tf
from B11shan Ohio Store
n shi p.
dnilllg lt in "very
impi'CISS.ive"
brak-M, $2496. Blaettnar'!l, Pom·
RENT: Wal'l P~per·:--st~~er
Rainbow Ridge Road. Soo' Jes~e
Dut indication~ were .~tro ng tha t
manne
r.
'he
(lffici-al
thoughot
Mg
eroy, Ohio.
5-Htc
- FJ.oor ~ders. Pi-ckens'. PornHaggy.
5.8-0tp Wt·dncOOay night's na tiuna1ly-•tcl eHob had failed to muke good in
vis~d Bakcr-Hohmln
ri.t:ht :h er••
eroy &amp; ·¥ason.
MHJtc
19M CHEVROLET Bel A~ ...Soor
1ha-t l'es pool.
One Vital Port
wa ~ so l•ac· klustre that. 1L elemim•lSedan, cleall'881 w:ed eer ~D
cd both men rrum 1i1lc c1mtc.n.tion. 1 That means an incrca:;~ pO&amp;S"itown, fMDll. IIUoolcnar's, Pom..
roy, Ohio.
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Rak~r • .s.c alJng 211 llOUnds to hi_hLy thu t the Jacksc n-Patter_.son
I For Sale or 11rade: DAVID BRADHolman's
zuo, did •the mo~L qam- ~~~ur wJU be ma.khed_ !1'11 rl'Sit
LEY GARDEN TRACTOR wit-h
te-•
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In
the
12-round bml•l. Cl:YJll'r- .1·g. M b~v~-we~}lt cb,!mp1cuy.f~I•
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I t:l I! I
::,ervtces
oquiomeot.
only two
Is. Compe _
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1e · ·o ore 1n nu ou uoor fJgst l·n
1ot!y Wl·lh a SJ:&lt;Ih-round hlm.v tha-I. S t
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hours. Would !Jke to have work
b
f
th
h· h
upcncd ll bi•g ,gash o~· cr Holm 11n's
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c
aarvywe1g ·t
a. H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 24 ·ht)I"S.ft. V~ry &lt;Cheap. I'llone 3884
Em b0 Iming
·ldl ey-e. Rut the!'{~ was nc~·l -t·ht· t1_tle ~eLt vac-.tnt by Rock:,y Maroour Wrecker Service. Day
Pomeroy.
~tc
.s.li ghtest. hinl of a kn·nckdnwn in cw:nll
B k' rcU
_ r'emrmt
1 -, ·
Ploooe 8227. Nlibt PboQO 603&amp;. ( J"'t)
th~ hou-t u-pl"ninn the 'tourna 11wn'l'
a. er '&lt;~'!ld {:!Iu man bot'h moved
X . DODG£.PLYJ40UTH Dll~
NVJ• lftltenfG
to find 'n new ·h~avyweigM km".
hl:a.v tl'y and ~lo~ly -tllrougJ:w~t
ERS.
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U-U WoM"E-N-1"8-Il"IS, rt.o eddrCN and
thClT boLMI. at Mtamt Bcaob Audt·
Dusty Bettore, manll~C'r o[ Uak- to-l'ium. Duker, bhe No. 3 co-nt-eDdComplete WHEEL AUGNIIENT,
mail our clrcullfl' at home on
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cr. assc.nted ·aftor t:he bout that ·he cr, jarred Holman No. 4 with a
b•~ocine and braiEe aenolee.
commiSII'ion. WrJte GIFT FAJR,
s a "verbal .agrel'm~·n,t" witih hard ri.gb,t in the fifth r.ound
Hae'keU'1 Sd-etr ~erflee, Welt
(Dept. 28) Spri'nltield, tenoa.
Prcsidenot.
James D. Nlrrri" n-f tbe whon the &lt;'rowd of 3,000 was boi!Main Street, Pomerar, Ohio.
fi-9-3tp
Jonternatkmal Ro\ing Club that luring for aet.ion and o-pened a cut
Wanted: MAN or WOMAN to
Baker would be ·rewarded for ~his in Dhi-c&lt;~go J()hnfl')''a mout;b.
for aeml-inv1U,d. Pholle
(91 For
Warner, Oak litO.

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trade IQD (IPUitue or appliueeL
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Over Holman In 12 Rounder

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Clatb, Fiberlla•, Nylon Awnlap;
PGrch Valancea; Porcb lbadeai

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Funeral Home

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You have something
To Sell, Trade or An·
Sb1dea Dnpe1. Dal• Wippel
Supply, 215 Union Ave. Pome·
nounce, Ltt A Dolly
roy, Ohio.
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PLAY BAU.I II'a tltne to lit lllot
Dairy
Isle
Stores
or Want Ad be Your
baseball equlpmeat you want.
-Boll Glov ... Bill Balo, aballl, Sortball1. PtcPM', .Pom· owned
A national
drlve-iu,
~hl:·~~:r~~!~1~ Reprtttntatlve.
eroy &amp; Maaon.
a.a.etc ed. and patented. Not a
-They Get Rttultlttand, but a beautiful,
eilftYllt and bamb~m; Pore1l IDd

Lawn FunUure; Vepet11a 8111ldl

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Jet
other enlualnc
equlpmeat. )'GU up in. buelnfl• Ia 1 protected
for sale. Pbone 8270-J.
l-&amp;3te locattoa witb limited capital. A
Have Fua Out Dooral BAD.MlN· unique pl~n of tlnanelnJ t-nlbles
TON SETs, compete, ready .to , you to own your own buaine11 now.
let up. Plcllen!i',
Romeroy II Dairy 1111-ea location. are selected
by meu with yell's or market Bur•MuQn,
MOte vey
expuieuct-.
"Piannint Outinga7 CHARCOAL
GRILLS, many siZCfl Ito 11elect
from. Euy atart.ina fuel, pieDle
Jl!ll- Pieken1', Pomeroy fi Mt1011.
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AN
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STIJDIO COUCH for oole. llro.
Pearl Mota, Olteatcr Rot~d.
Loeatlon available aow wlth't:n city
&amp;+etp
limita of Middleport, Ohio, and
eonatrucUon is to be started It
Rutland Rt!d ROOF PAINT-Won'l
wub off-Guarlftteed for yetn For rurthcr lnform~tton write
$8.81 Gat Picke111o', Pomeroy " pbone:

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Jlloton.
GYM SETS: Play

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With JWlnp, lie!-RWI, allde,. • .

$21.111

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Pomeroy '

$111'.1111.
Malon.

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141 NORTH MARKIT ST.
WOOITIR. OHIO

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PlANTS fer 1tle

Friday

and RADIO 6 TELEVISION SERVICE
Phone 100. Cleland Appllane.

INSURANCE AGENCY
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AutomHIIe, Ht•lth
ACCIDINT

Lift, Cuualty and IMIIa

Rec:JI Estate Broker
lo MIDDLI,ORT, OHIO
•IM-M
PHONII
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lltunf.tJ. Tbe Sboe &amp;ox, llkldle-

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1-ICI·IIc · !lion. Ill W. Mala St. Potnoror

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lulldOzer· for •hire, POftda aDd
"buement work .. P. M. Oowdl!r)',

Looi aou....

hr. Nlllble udlo aad. "
an tllld-1. Wo

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II!Gtllopor&lt;, Ohio.

Your neighbOrhood'
newspaperboy Is t h e
final link In the news-)
paper Une of production'
that brings news and /
advertising before the,
reading eyes of the pub-·)
· ·
Uc. Without him the
I built of our papers would go undeliv'eNd. the bulk
\Of our readers would go ··uninformed ·aDd the bulk\
pf the bl!Sine&amp;Smen In town would have~-~s)
-.~olce.

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I MIJe&amp; Nerth .t Pomtrl'f
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METROPOilTAN
AUTO lALII

old aa 1 wbole.

Aillendlng were Mrs. Donald Col-

Gilmore Jr., )(l-.. Edward. W•U.,

Mrs. Elmer White, Mrs. Wlllard
VerDOD. H. ·MicCoy, 11 Ad- !Ioyer,
Charles Spencer, Hrt.
minietntor of the &amp;t•te of Dayton :Milt.
Strickland, Mrs.
D&amp;Yid

John H.

Shenefield,

Dt- Goodwin end one a:ueflt Mra. Roy

eeued.

arlcklao~

The nm:t meeting will be beld
the home of Mrs. Elmer Wbi'.e
Wednesday, May 23.

W. fo W. P. Cherrla,.&amp;oa,

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,4) 111'211-27; (ll) HI-lite

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Z~i-IS OF MEIGS C:()IJNTY
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FOR THE FINE SUPPORT ,
GIVEN TO ME IN THE PAST ELECTION

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Charles E. D. Sbeiaefi~ bY !Mary
Maley and CharJea F. Maley. by
dee« of record in Volume ll~,
·pa-ge 374, Deed B.eco.rds o(, MeiJ•
l;ounty, Ohio; beine abo the Jame
real estate coaveyoil. to Johll H.
Shenefield by deeds of tecord in
tbe oftic6 of ·t he Recorder of
Meigs County, Ohio, to-wit: Vol·
ume 122, pa&amp;e 455; Volume 1M,
page 118; and Volume 164, pace 13.
l!.xcepting theroout and ' -tbere.
from 1 acre, more -or leas, on -the
west side of State Hllbway
ltoute No. 32~, conveyed by

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INSURANCE
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YOU WILL GET TOP
VALUE IN A GOOD ·
USED TRUCK. :cOME
IN TODAY AND SEI

E. D. .Shene-fi-eld and Lola

bnenefield to Roger T. Shenefield,
by deed of date April 30, 1931S,
and · of record in Vi.tume 143,
paee 339, Deed RecOI'ds of Meig-s
L'ounty, Ohlo, tG which reference
1i here made for a .more·partlcular
description -of said exeeplion.
1'1le net amount Of land des·
cribed in this tract b 110 acres,
more o-r Jea,s.

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TRUCK

2. Tbe follow-ing

described real e-state .situate tn
Section 38 To\\rnship 1 Rance liS,
0 . C. P., Salem :rowJlShip, Meits

l"enerllloi,-'\ A..wu

County, Ohio: Beginnhur: in t·he
center of ¢be road leadl!li from
Salem Center to Vinton, at a
point due east of the center of
said section; ·thence nort..b 6.1S5
cb;tin.!l; tbtmee WIB' 1.0 the east
line of tbe lands ol Xnotte; tbenee
south with Knotta' eatt Uae 6.1S:S
chains; thence wea:t with Hne ot
Dale MC'Millen'a taDd to tbe nol"th·
~st corner of a.aid McMil-len
tract; -thence south wUb .MeMild·
en's east line to eeDter of State
Highway Route No', 325: -thence
southeasterly, fo4low1at the -center of Silid state bl1bway to it.
junction with the road •leadina
frqm Salem Center to Vl.ntonj
thence norther))&gt; with ~the eenter
bf 111ld Salem Center·Vinton Road
to the place of beCIDDinl, eon·
tllni111 15 acres, more or leu, and

30 DHp ravin•
33 Pinelike
3-f. Perfor111 .b,. j ,..
8. lflver'

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1952 CHEVROLET ............ 895.00
11952 CHEVROLET •. •,. ~ ...... ·: •. '765.00"
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l·crllbed as follows: BeiN; Jall

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1949 CHEVROLET .. .,. ..... , ,., , , •. 395.00

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:1953 WILL YS
I to (n Pick up D..tr ..-.,;

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OnYourDiol

more or iet.~.
Said tnml4ea are appraised as
follows:

TraefNo. I II $7ll00.00.
Tract No. :i It f250Q.OO.
No. 3 at $300.00.

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Sales Department from
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990

seot'loa . 38

Ilea euterly of State llllh·
way No. 32&amp;, eoatam;., DO eerel,

TRACTOJ S:ALIS•'c·....• ' · ·. ·. .. . ' . ·.

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of said

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1950 FORD .................. 499.00 .

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•CLO&lt;;;E TO

Y.a ton pickup, chtlux. call. ..... n•l--lllue
flnl1h.
.

real estate situate In M.Uflan
TOWD~blp, Gallia County, Ohio, lD

';,liicliquarter

, ·KEEP YOU

1951 INTERHATION&gt;\L ... , .• •·645;00 .

Ohio, ·to which relerenee Ia here

TliAC'i' NO. 3. The

ton pickup, dtljrtc ..,..n

I ..n ffllt Net, 4 ,,.... tftna

Exc-epting thereout and tberefrom 3 aeree, more or teu. Ia tlie
aoutb parl of eald tNct. Qeacrib-ed I• d&lt;ed from .lobo aDd Kabol
&amp;benefield to Roser T. Sbeuefteld,
'llf .reeord lo Volume 182, peae 1,
Deed Reoorda of Meitla Couaty,

more

17 "'"

"- kiln flat bed, red flnW.

deed of daWt ~
of record ln Vol·
40f, Deed ~nil

/Yoilr nemj)ai)erboy Is doln~ a

b for hlmseU as well. He is
chlng h I m Be If discipline,
salesfu&amp;nshlp,• . t ll r I f t and is
~roadenlng hl$ personality by
pandllng an Important com~
~~ty jop,.all ~Y himsel!~ ~~ ' \

JOCkY COMEs HOME

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Tlll'JIIs ol Sale: CASH.

made for a particular deaeriptlon
of slid exception.
Tile net amouat or laud de&amp;crlbod In thl&gt; t.nct . 18 13 1ueo.

in tow•

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TRAC'f NO.

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Lmlr-les

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bole, sald tract&amp; wW be J!QJd ltflThe Sew-lUte Sewing club held
·arately; if the Jum bi-d for the
aid premlaea aa 1 whol4! exceeds t eketin,- party, Wedneaday even.
be am.ouat bid fOr said tract. a&amp;- 1ng at tbe Skate-away rink, Cbeater

ol Jhi&amp;s Couaty, Ohio.

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part of lbe .-me real atlte ~Da ,
Ill acres, more. or Je111111; ·beiDa 1
veyed to Char),. E. D. Sbeuellald ·

)!!Wing

Club Has Skating
Party Wednesday

Joe amowtt bid

beinl .theo aame · ret.l estate co...
H. aacl Mabel !JI.

for you, for your I
newspaper a-4 !
for_, nearly e1!ery)
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veye&lt;l to Jobn
Sbent,field, by
bor, 1820, and
ume 122, pq:e
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Said llft.O&gt;Itu •w111 be 11rit .~
!Ntd for HI-e ~e~atltely and CbeD
J • wbOte. U the aum bid lor tbe
ild premlaes separately exceecll

followinj

t;et\lOn Jd, 'lOwtlSblp 1, Ranee 1D
of the 0. t:. P., .SaJ.e.m. Township.
.IU!ip (;()unty, omo: Be&amp;iDDiJl&amp; tn
cent-er ol eaid section; tlleaee
ootUI U.ft:l -t:ll.aliU to a etake;
tnelice -east to the eeatflr of the
roa&lt;J, leadinj from Salem Cea&amp;er
,to Vinton; taence aouth witb the
center 01 :Mid toad to Ita iDter~liou with .state Hllflway Roqte
.No. a.-.6; uaenee no:r:thealltelJ)' wJ.tb
the center of l&amp;id. &amp;tate ob.l&amp;hwaJ
to a PGint 2ti-~ ebainl eut of tbe
center nortb ud aou-th · iioe ot
said seetlonj tbeae. aout-b to tbe
1outn ~ine of aa.id. lfiCtion; tbeoce
we1t 2tiJ)2 cllainJ to the 'een*
north and soutb line ol aid eeeUoo; thence oorth tO ebaiDs to

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•hole at $10,100.00.

deictibed real eet·ate ekuate m

.and soos spent Saturday niglbt
witb Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pierce

MY, OHIO.
~2tltp
...b!Ubed I l l - - ·:iw1od Ada , - . . IIJ 111111 or
telophoaoCI-Cil'&lt;lllrl at:uIIOL
Steam Tnctioll Engine in- rumrinl
&lt;W4er. A. B. Davis. Frankfort,
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.SI1.1U'd&amp;Y, -May 14:, 1~. at l :OU
o·(!Jcxa p . m., tbe foUowlog dea·

FINLAW, 512 E. MAIN. POMF, Mu;. Bernice Deems, Parkersbur-g.

ObUuarl81

tbe eataLe " ·

iii,, ate deJ:61KJ&amp;Dta, beuli CaLli~
~o. ltitl&amp;t m. s11d ~urt, t.ll.e un.&lt;le..
.SJIDW. VernG.D H. ldct:O)', a..
Bucn. adm.uuluat«, will otter fo,
aaJ.e at pubUe a\ICtiOJl at Ul.t.
lrollol door of tbe l,;ourt HoUR in
'ihe ViU~e of l'omeroy, Oilio, on

Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis and
Satwxl.ay guests -of M:r.
and Mrs. L. D. Price.

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Jlet.;oy, i.

J,liW.Dtitf aot1 Juan1t1. .t;. .Uay, e .

SoDD were

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NOTICI Of ADMJNIITIIATOB'I
lAI.I OF RIAL ISTATI
In pur1LiilllU af the tll'dllr 01.
the t'robate UOUtt of Mel.. Cou.r.
')', O.nio, maele in a oertam ca~ .

Rocbester, Pa., spen-t t:he week ·
eDd with Mr. and Mni. Charley
.Mr. and M•rs. Robertt Barton oi

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Jl'al'ietta spent I&gt;E!'Yetal days with
Hazel Jo./nuoo a-nd Ver.g}e Pigott.

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MT.OLIVE

F!r 0.. Weelt Only We Will s.tl
lr:lq New 'ln1let On Our LGt
ot&gt;ly .00 - .. From
28' t.t 46'. 1 ~ 2 be&lt;hom mo-deb. " Nlltiooatly ltDO'Ir'D makes
to choose
from .
UNITED
TRA.D..ER SALES. II• Mile S. of
BorleD.8Wood on Itt. 2. ~10-3tc

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MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

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ToThe ·

Richard Widmark Ira.vld Wayne
-HELL AND HIGH WATII"

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(Cioemucope-Teehnieolor)

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Bill William!
Jim Davia
"OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER"
(In

Color)

Satvnlay Only

~~;=;;(IU-,;v.;;;;;;;;-.-uHiAiANWG~INWG:cs- More Violeme

Mlly 12

Lash LaRue
FllZZY St. John
HSON OF BILLY THE KID"

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Is Reported
Mter Hangings

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Bombao--.kthmey Sheffield

"LORD OF

THE JUNGLI"

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UP-4.

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NICOSIA, Cypna UP-Tbe ey.
pru. """-ouhd poiled ·loolleto
'Coday lfrginl: oanue:inatioa of BritiH Governor Sir .1o1m Harding.
'"'lbat man ~ !bootA H~
will 'have his name written on a
golden ec:roll," 1800 notices posted
01'1 Nkoaia walls.

loday but .. . -

wu up .. Uta Ro;ttbli-

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Frank J . LaUII!Ite oald
• • ''t"hinkina" ot June t
date for oftle
. He
that be- Wlnb!d to
ter with ftepubllcla
C. Slanley Meebem of

Mother
Happy ·

aDd Houee 8(NU!I'
i&gt;f Lonn County
definitely,

The' Jeafletl!l followed Fridly's
clakn rthtt Lbe Wlderground bact,
.JiaDged two Brit..iatl sodi.en iD retaliation far .the -exfltUtion o( two

The -lawm.akers W®ld. be to·.,..q
with tWG problema it ctlled to

today 'bnt doubts
ground cll.iuu.

Cypriot t..,..,.;,u, -

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Malmnlat v
.to aeJ.·

tb•-$90

BUY HERA
BLAmHAR
BETTER BUY

plant io ,
Tllo

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W.bile belli aWl rlotled a 1llGUftl:
iDg for the two ~ .l\flibla

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Tha,.•s • lot of ~atlsfactlon In
llul'lntl . 1 Nllullt, NltndH!oMcl
car from Blettfnlrt.&amp;NickN by
101· yNn of fair
W~y
not· buy a ,...m, ftlet will tlva
you m.ny yeart of 1.,. anct uti'"
faction ..,II thlt the whola flmlly un .nlor· Rulh In an• ttt
yau... nowl

b.l"lfed by TbondOI' ....
Eota undergrOWid · - . . .
Durillt[ tbo 1ix IIIIOiood

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the_,,....,..,
btlieve&lt;llo be

1952 BUICK ...............
' 795.00
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2nd Word Women~
Clu&amp; Hos Potffl~k
Supper At DAV Hall

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;~it our

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....... of .ii1 M £iWwdei.
But .fhe solclier1: were mizllial
anrd 1ihe lkitilh were DUbie to '
dHJpnwe Ute llob
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claim. · ~'e~Nioo Ia &lt;tile

20,000-rr.m Britilb. ..,. .......

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1955 MERCURY ......••.•. '. 2.,1~5.00
..;u..,..

At ~omer~ylligh Seh~l Fridayb:::;:::=-s

VI ltor Chief Custom Cotollna C!M. PO!Mr t1r1kM, ltowtr lte,.
lftl. All l•othor Milt, Almott like tho clor It ... ..ttl.

Tho ..,.;or I.....U -bly •ldt with Lol&gt;do11,- .. ·lllo

1953 BUICK .............. 1,195.00

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Special Dlx. 2 rfr. Iedin. Low miiM ... ••coptiONI c1r.

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1953 OLDSMOBILE ......... 1,495.00

_____,......_ _

Super VI "18" 4 dr. hdtn. Pewer l ... rlng, ,....... btaktl. Hytctt•
mo.tle. R&amp;H, Cltlr'l etr.

1950 BUICKS ••••• , •. oa low ot i95;00
All ' " " onll .....,.. CMiu ef I IMoutHul cort. Man, ef tMM
em hl¥1 new paint lobs 1M heM lleen compllttlr NCMMIItilnH.

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1954 FORD .••••••••......• 1,195.00
1 ten St1k1 a..ty, OM toe .. owner. Duol whttlt. CIMn.

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WU&lt;Iermulb.

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Pomdliy is

j Hew Fur111tu"
f.

PO&amp;

' $299.00

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was

&lt;Onv!uded

a... or 1~ ...
ternbled in the Ironto\ol tbe Audit ....... to'""' ......

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Dor&lt;ao.boy . . .

$10 and ..... on ....
tbil

the

tor. Slntint 4he
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g·· ROOMS Of

dauinc rebeh . . Die OWll time.
Sbilton didlpipe.:ed iD April but
was noc alried
mislinc oflicially until Friday
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enti&gt;e

cleverly

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hn 'Mel. OM ownor. Ooed nlldl ITVd!.

Tile progrom

Wlieo llle

of .... Seliior Hleh
&amp;be penDed

11 1lhe !home ol loin. Balpb GlTIIt
-I to ......
- obovt
T. J'l'&lt;ltldi IDd

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of the

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... .. . . . . . . 295.00

able ..,.. eopt- C6e two llrililll..,..

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1953 CHEVROLET ••.•. . .. . • • 195.00

1949 CHEVROLET

·b&gt;" .,

Youth Is Fined
$10 And Costs .
s- ........
~ .rt..... · . ~*~ =:.:: Mansfield Rubber
For Gas Theft
...-Jy this mQnilq 1&gt;¥
lied.. iloJ. $mjCj1. -~
II~~;:!'
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poked
If/ k
Retum ...A 20 ..... old
fi•
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ers
eb.lrgis,
waellm wheo
tilese
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mofniJIJ In J..U.. ol
5:~~;~1 ::'p!&gt;!.at:,:a:,::~
After \Valkout !'r:O ~!'":.~~- ::_

1953 CHEVROLET ••.....•.• 1,195.00

toM 1,2$ tim.

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.seermriu, Jolm u.mRer ,... tbe
~ tendn"; a-old Burt WP I
ADDOUGeer, wild west two-IUD IMre'« IDd
OD&lt;I Jlo. !lo¥1&lt;1 Bmey was "-"'"
t110 U'adltlonal ous of the dlyt of &lt;lie

"Tit

Mr•. Claarle, Bradbury
Elllertul"' Cana.ta Club
'lire: Clllrleo BrodblllY - .
tiiMd t&gt;llt ,..__. Co- Club
It II«'
wiOit IDd , _ won by Mn. Donald MIUr,
Mn. RobeJit SC!ItmoU, loin. Llonol
~ lllld • ...... Mllliud

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U:...J.,. Wjllle ·ilf.,;e Bndley gaoe a
Two Arrests
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to
By Local OMeen .,. ~u~~e~ Ballad ~

2 Mft LWI 2 tp, . . ,,, lxtro .... t.OO tl ..... This trud&amp;.Ku M¥W
hN 1 dump body or Hen ...... • ..-.h I'Md.

1952. GMC •.••.•.•......... 895.00

uo 1-o. -

... tilewa
-tile
· clieri-Cplo.
llllt """ ......,.
ole Sb- DI&lt;U .......,. c.tamley J..,. of tiiO BID wu'laot - l a l t Dee. 17

.............. 1,395;00

Ntdw' .. nil.·

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l~!:'-.::-~

- of Hltb
Rober&lt;-Clua
1~. .cast.
, .,. villaiG,

VI luptr 2 clr, Rlv ....l Cpe, l)yne;flow drlvo. Onl toCII twMr•

1951BUICKS ....• , • . . oalow oi 1595'.00

oil - - Trioo

"'- ~- c,paot·eo • pn.

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2 IH 2 sp. oalo. LWI. htro

cnrua.

ctnirdo ill-·

VI C~~ttom 4 dr. s.Hn. Ovordrlvo. ltMflo, heotor. Lew
Sherp ctr.

TRUCKS

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PI'Oi silw• Jllrd.
JaorNidthei-- 1

1954 CHEVROLET ..... : .••• .,1,2.95.00

Choice of flv~t•r ltu~ll fiM ctrt

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iDI Jt teucailt

VI 2 dr. SHan, Spotlflt Turquol" wl&amp;tl whiM tep.

4 tlr. Soclon. lm•" blue whh white t.p. 00111 --4ht ar.·

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wrv. ......

1952 DODGE . . . . . . .. . . . . • • ..00

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&lt;Uied '...O~--

1954 FORD .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . • • . 1,295.00

19531UICK

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.... . t ·.
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1953 PONTIAC . . ........... 1,095.00

210 Dfx. 2 dr. laRn, lxtn good for model,

""""rred -

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dioormed . . . . It - · -

Special Dlx, 2 dr. Sadan. lpartdlng orltlnal Ark ....... with ll1ht
top. Wtelc .. nd spHial. ·
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Oht I cyl 2 dr ....... Llk•. MW two ...... blue flnlllh.
.,Iced ttlls ur tine. Mw.

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the tlflder..

Britiob_poliee_
bart in Ute Jeilflet . . by eeatteri"lf notle&lt;o tblough
streeto UJ'Illng ..,. to
"disoWI! the b l - ~
col tenoritla" of .... - uDderground.
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Lluscht said one problq "!:~I

be to alloW the
Sanitay Di!ltriet

Oft

Ume- Is 2l30 p. m.

'ncult¥ Ballad"
·
MANSFIELD, 0. UP - !1o4M line.
Sberill Charlot Ru•ell ..........a
_Joy Smith, Barblra 2,200 workers at lbe ~DSfleld "'1re that Ray Cvtee was ln'elt;d'aDd
~~~Y.~: .and Rub~ Co. returned to _war \ n t e r n e d in l h e Jl ; 1 g
toi:!BY• ending a . three da7 witdeat jail, Friday aRemooD,
ebqed
st.Tboik•.
trik
,._....._,
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with
the
sipboniDJ
of
psoline
from
"Last WiiJ aod
5 • e 6......-loCU "-=uf!..,.,..... a farm tractor beloqillg to Wolof 19&amp;6" wheD 38. t1re builders left their :lob&amp; lace Hill of Raelne-, the alleced
by Sara!,. in a dispute over current wap theft oecured "nundly evealng.
acales.
Carte wu fined b tbeft and
. ~ohn Gt'Oiio'l, president of the for dastruetion of propei"Q, censJst.
Ufli~ Rubber Worbnil local, satd ing·of 1 psoliae pump in the motor
the gnevance ~ould be iroDed out o1 the tnctor, and of 1 apra)'inc
~memos weN! \In- witb tbe roruPIDY.
hose. Peoplel!l lko ordertd tiNt

·~~' ,!~\vl=:·~m:om ~~
u·'"'llld wu. ....,..,.

"".!'.tl!!!d""
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tb•

&lt;OIDOOy themo

Joy
ann'ol.itJCed "The House
of .F.nnl!'~ein" flllshion ~
'Ilb.e f~ltoWiag •1rJs, tarbed in OUt·
la~fih rht\ll~ a"ttlire, did the "mo~eHnJ~·~ · Eik'fn Bu:nJOD.
Mary·
~ ~. ~ JlliM. Nes.-d. J!IOl'!' llo)&lt;e1, Ruth Stock·
toit; ~r - T.YJrot. ·Janice Riffle,
LoOliie W..... 110! Ba..rty Cbap-

yo&lt;&gt;th pcoopert,y.
of
Divorce Pen·n·on .......
in court
CharD:es Cru
. eJty. Barker. Peytona, W. Va., wae tinedof
AI110

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In •a ~lvil aetllin i peUUon fer
dJV«te ha&amp; been filed in tbe Clerk
,&lt;Of Courta-offtee by MUchd Hovat.ter. Midd~eport. a,Calut Clyde F.
Hov•tter• . cbaratfta extreme eruel(y. Sought In t.be. JM!lllon is dl•·
orce. alimony and eu.iltody of nioe
childrton.
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miD. ·
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In Common Ntaa- Court. one.
Tile· oiUint nptdly SW11111 ro fourti•th ollhe ~lo of Ludonda
-.e ~ 1111&lt;1 wooly. w'beD ·Arnold woo awioilod i:. L. Atft.
l!&lt;11111tld Ceoll'o ....,.. CDIIIic old, by Ju&lt;fga Oedrk Clark.

to poy damqee
the Friday, llobut

$10 and ..... for driving loll
eenter. The .-nt~t wu made br
the Ohio lliJbway Patrol.
Two 15 yea- old Raekt-e juvenile.
bof5 'M!ft eentenl!ed for an \lltCI&amp;
tmniaed period to the- BJS on deUnqu.eaey cJaara:es. by Probate
Judli Jolm Ba.,..,,
JUdie Bacon aaid that the peJr
wote ~ wltb l"ttiDII drunk
and bad a naouniaible school " '
cord "bool4eo be!DII two of UN&gt;
moot lmlitl&lt;!!&gt;nt bo)'l that ...._ ....
or _ . before 1110", be ..W.

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