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help, and any vulunteera aa well,
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Cburch tonight to work
a ''label stiek!ng session," Mrs.
Wallace Bradford of the :Utigl
County TttOOrtulosls and Health
Assoration said today. The labels
will be applied to envelopes to~·
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Vernon- Little. Rutlap4, et 8 p 1p
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the Squad wa.s Called tJ) l4ke Mrs.
Arlene Little, 757 Oliver Street,
Middleport to the M'ason Cllnle.

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dufktaifed-halrOO, pimped, leatber church wiH meet Thursday evenJacketed,
youna thugs ing at lhe hom., of Mis• Ellzibeth
w~o steal for fun , 11ttack strana:ers Davis Rose Hill.
for fqn, ldU t!,pclJ ~her fpr fun.
conduct riota for flln, Uie lame ex~
setnble~ knife 1cars. Othf'q were explained to the eop1 . "We 'were
as roU: "n' ' roll JQUtic
playlnr a rame called Za·Za
daribt each other and we didn't
behavioi;, 'and ai"tt
mpd Jnau,rerable
swine, male and
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lack of I t - and
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thrill
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in New OrJeantln whJ,ch
WhSD 1 was In England lately, bulk1n1 youths sat bact (d
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the Teddf!boy• (zoot-luit~J) ~trt Jq. tpe center lin•_;.of a · ~
rett~ tbelr faces tattf)Qed tO ,.. w.iy, narrOwly ml&amp;sed death

Now, after all, are the fruita of living dispensed through a
similar system? Discipline, hard wo•t; lnteUlgent attention to
duty toward whatever enif .. J~r ., It Is w!JQ!e~m~ to that
individual and to those al)out him Is l)oq 0rable and fruitful.
Certainly our footllall teamsiiJtt luwe coaches ol the char·
actor and ability to inspire this kind 'of playlng.the.game are
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Even the weather these days In lbe ·lfel,p-Mason area is
an acceptable conversation piece. n Ia £D!&gt;d- [I was eyen IJlore
apprecl~ted over the weekend as we read or tamllles In the
mountai!l 11~""" and east ~long the upper ajlasourl River !IIJIglng lllemsp)ves out of the seasoll'a first heavy snoWfall.
· Last summer we recalj readlllf a t1qulb from one of the
wire aervtcea proc!alplin.!J that the Winter of 19~8~7 was golneto· be a rougp one everywhere. Plen!&gt;" cold. LOts of snow.
And long, IIH!, ao ilrd yourselves with ample wooiellll. .
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p!y or wlbter nulf. How•ver, r,porl.l lbl, Fan from llJ'1118rs ·
Indicated that woodland ~~ of 1ueb anlmalfOOd.l wen light
this year. So If the aquirrela bad a bad ~ar laYiPi up foo~ for
winter, and If the wln~er Ia, as reported, a.difficult one, our
quick-footed frlenda cou14 be 'xce!!djqJI¥ ~~, ri,.t ffiH,
Squirrels won't be th, pnly beings IO look for qtjler oJimes.
Given I nasty December, January and February 'l!lq!it&gt; of our
eopie than uaue! wlll.flnd a scUd excuse to apei.d some lime
n FJorlaa. And !Pille will manage a way to "'settle" the~e in
lh040 boomlna!Rwns that thrive on tourlsfs and aj!rowlng lndu!trlal econom,y.

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Responsibility for the op~rction of the hosJ?itcl
will be vested in a non-profit corporptton. Earn, inl:!s ir·a~y, will be re~inves~~d in odditiono~ e- ..
guti*ri_E!nt .or expended ~&lt;:tithes. The operattryg. .. . •·
board bf directors of the'Bospita'l will be citizens
from thtoug!lout Meig$ County selected by .the
War Veteran~ Memorial Trustees. in oddJtton,
there will.be on advisory committee to .the operating bbqrd ~omp9sed P$ ~allows: ' . . ·
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1--Jiepretaiiitotlve chosen by Pomona Grange
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{-Repretenllillve choaen.by Fann Burtau Co,op
l..,.{leurtl)l'orelllan, New Yo11&lt; Central Sho!'S
1-Ailorney,e!l9sen by !llelga.Ccnmty Bar Assn.
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The rote of taxation to cover the retirement of
the $1oq,poo in bo~~ is 0.8 of~ 1.. T,~ll f~r}iw
years. This will necess1tore no.Jlllw:.or.odd1ttonol
tax, but will simply be on extension of port of the
1.0 mill levy which was pos~ in 1946by87% of
the voters, who most certainly desireq at that
·· time to construct a memorial to MeiQ.ll County
' ~eter&lt;ins and Q hospital COIJlb.ined. In ctoflars and
cents, it will cost the large majority' qf r~xpoyers
not more than SOc a year for five y~ars or o total
of $4.00. You can take your own property valua. tion and apply the 0.8 mi II rote to see 'how much
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4 hospit~l will provide facilities fo~ the cci~e of all cit!sens and ~ill also be.a per"petual living monument
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C!eed In wlnnirlc lht Iron Curti~ ' D"P~ ovtr u mort ~pendiJ;Ie ·
&amp;llle1 than if lh•Y wtrt • ditJTltrltled! captiYII populaeet
Tbla eould prove lo be a va1uablt Ci:Nrimunllt Ulet1 ill tilt forelp
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and water, field and s\ream. 1'hel't ,
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surgeons to the community, thus relieving.' our
acute shortage o'f doctors. . _
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Responsibility for the construction of this Yeterons Memorial Building has been placed in the
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to .c ertain restrictions. Foe example, 7 must' be
,veterans CI'Jd not more than 6 may be from any
one plolit'icol party. These trustees feel thqt a
• tlospita·l would be' the most fittlng type,l)f Y~ter·
Qns Memorial Building since it would be a .perpe·
tuol, but living, monument dedicated to those
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their country. It would; however, provide facilities for medical and-surgical care for ali citiiens
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' TRADI RIV4UtY-ln another developntent, ~-teet Stat.. oJfl•
eJal• report that there wa1 4- 2~ ~r qp.t lnc,bl' ld~ rear In tf,.
between Communllt bloc eou~trfiet '!id t~t ~· W~rtd· but tlj.ty
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In fact, thq prtd!ct that the lrowth 1n l:ut•Welt tradf, &amp;ltho~p
frowned u~ by the Unl~ld state •• ·II ,Ulte~ lb qol\~ln\lt., lf~~Y -poJnt
out that tMn ta llttll that ~:~ IH ~nt &amp;lHJut it and they rnalit~n
the· J'~ World atudl tO ···~a U MUCh 'out oi ~C!h ,tn.dt ·u ~
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and It la euent~l that mar-ett 1M Youn4 'fo'r proc!Uotl \tlnJ turljtCl
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The rovemmtr1t upheaval in WArNW ,. I qJ\ ~M··~ ~ l,'upllav Miraha.l Tlto'e 1\K!ees~tnl (lp~ltl~ t9 Stal!n~-an aeqoa
which foW'Id him belDJ' woo,d by boUi ·\y'uhl.,_,ton uullColeow.
On th111 peutmlauc tide, 10m~ a,athoru~ eautsop that U. •""'J-an
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ot n"tlona1l11m la PQI'n~ ~nd Hvnr~~~ _1P!'¥
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veiled 11-.ce 1&amp;tae e~ ot Worl,d War .Jr.
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eomptete Mo.eow dQmlnatlon 'flJil~ ~ot qplr :P~M4 J
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or anything tr.at like t~ have you ,auppor~ .the 8oad
a Rocky Graziano Issue for s new and better Hoshero instead pilal. To provide d' be'tter piace
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CALL MElTING HELD
The W S C S heJd il ' called
meetln,q a!ttr mqrnin• service .. at
He.ath Methqdist f.hurt!h SuncJ.a;v
with Mrs. ~n-u;~ J,.~ftycl, Pff!'sident,
pre sidinl{. The metnllera vo~
to have the Fisher PainLComP4nY
paint the floor of the kitchen and
rl'ining.,.oom lil the rhurtb to
plete the. ~decoraUop · ~r t b e
rooms n o w being done bY ·the

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titpr ,very n~r. IJ!Ile apoljts f~-~ !J!OI 1 competitor at o~.
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because they k!lo.w l~~iav ' '1-n'lhl!ll they ha4, wer~n't
s~me company.
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PLAJj T"fUl!SPAY t,I.ITII,It,l
T h • 11/lndfno Tr4il Gar.
A !qotbali te~l)l '-;ll!llt' a b~Up • djvlelon, regiment, 'b~l·'
club will mHt Thur"'-v _,-1!1'!1
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tallon, company, pJaloRn. or !!Ad Jp Uncle Safll's lfl!lejl
art~rm;atb of t,en-a,er8 dri~lng at tht hom• of MrL Robert Thom
lorces. The goad outfits lbat gp lbii!W• done with a mlnlmu!P
hotrods headon at eacb ,ot~r. the Pion. Me~rs ,,... ,,..~·~ &amp;o
of losses, and ~Q\114 ,game ~ P#er a heating, were lh~~
With
Rofiere,D··--Je
lirst ·~orvinl Jerk eorlllng · the ·1v1ne TbJftl,qhrll'tl t•pl, errantt
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with tough commanders. Tbey Mre fair. but they tnal$1e~ I hav, lned
deaperately to p~ump
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whether It was dl(e!iig a dry run foxhole or one for the rec- day, mixloa In all the poaaible ex- down, and the boy wbo jumped ~ew York to London tq Sydm~y, The Women's Society or World
ord (when the ·•belli were comJpg). ·
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The Philathea Soeietv wUI m~et
- ThtU'SdaY ev~ing at tbe Chj.ii'C!b
of Chl'ist with Mrs. Robert Reibel
preshlcnt, presiding.

Meanwhile, weal tipo~ lana !DJiat remember that their blgb
schools need paying fant ,Jn·ba;! mrs every bit as much as In
good years. Football sUppoJta ,J llllj}Uiude of other school ac·
tlvltles. Income fronf It f:eePI.Jp ·l'llpalr IIJ• stadium, )lura
equipment for ~II SP9!1~ . .In ~fl, J1: l'oust shoulder the lloQTs
share of the cost of Jle0pll'lf • l!POJ"I entire athletic program
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A turkey dlnfler~with th"'e trad
itionai men~Jo--1 s beina ecrved
this ev;tming s4rting. at 4.. p. m.
~t the Mt. ld:!)riah ' Bapti~ Church.
corner. of Main and Fourth St,
MjdcfJ.epqrt, with the men)bers of
1lle Au'Cilhtry ot the Le~s·MJID·
tey l'ost, Arnt'!;.iean I.e.tioa? .sponsoring the dinner.

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IJ!be 191!6 footl!all~ ~~~IIIIIs
here ana neither
'-lddleJlOrt Pr Porn~ 11-. m~tf Jllllch gt ~ siJIIwlng. Friday
qlg~t Mlddle1wrt buJ!Pd beat!~! 1!'1\h NeiJ!&gt;i!wiQe, Jlie league
Jeacjers for l!e tlmt !belllg, Arid !:lillie 0111 prwtty _much the
worse, 33-6. PomeJ'Ol well! !o.j.ogan for a game many follow.
J¥'~ or the sport thougpJ fbould-liMe been won, but lost 27-7.
ll'll~ Yellow Jll!vt&amp;'n'~· cOIIA!de•L~~&gt;
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coaches wish they were If' Ha I ~lli~Pi phieapples: Cq~ch­
inl to' djff~ult '"" Cll!Jipetl ,.
~who can win' •au
the lime" are COf~ly few .•!ld tar lietween. When sue~ a
!!•nlous turns up In big))_ SC119,11J 1\lotbalt coaching ranks, he
mme41ately ts whlaked.'flf to:~ coU.ge where his take-home
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help, and any vulunteera aa well,
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to come to the Heath
Cburch tonight to work
a ''label stiek!ng session," Mrs.
Wallace Bradford of the :Utigl
County TttOOrtulosls and Health
Assoration said today. The labels
will be applied to envelopes to~·
Chr:istrpas seals.

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Vernon- Little. Rutlap4, et 8 p 1p
when Mr's. LitUe w(l
reported ill. Sunday at ~ p. m.
S;Jt~rday

the Squad wa.s Called tJ) l4ke Mrs.
Arlene Little, 757 Oliver Street,
Middleport to the M'ason Cllnle.

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dufktaifed-halrOO, pimped, leatber church wiH meet Thursday evenJacketed,
youna thugs ing at lhe hom., of Mis• Ellzibeth
w~o steal for fun , 11ttack strana:ers Davis Rose Hill.
for fqn, ldU t!,pclJ ~her fpr fun.
conduct riota for flln, Uie lame ex~
setnble~ knife 1cars. Othf'q were explained to the eop1 . "We 'were
as roU: "n' ' roll JQUtic
playlnr a rame called Za·Za
daribt each other and we didn't
behavioi;, 'and ai"tt
mpd Jnau,rerable
swine, male and
ob,jerv·ed.
lack of I t - and
B:ect-ntly I read of 1
thrill
1 •till don t dis Jt.
in New OrJeantln whJ,ch
WhSD 1 was In England lately, bulk1n1 youths sat bact (d
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the Teddf!boy• (zoot-luit~J) ~trt Jq. tpe center lin•_;.of a · ~
rett~ tbelr faces tattf)Qed tO ,.. w.iy, narrOwly ml&amp;sed death

Now, after all, are the fruita of living dispensed through a
similar system? Discipline, hard wo•t; lnteUlgent attention to
duty toward whatever enif .. J~r ., It Is w!JQ!e~m~ to that
individual and to those al)out him Is l)oq 0rable and fruitful.
Certainly our footllall teamsiiJtt luwe coaches ol the char·
actor and ability to inspire this kind 'of playlng.the.game are
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Even the weather these days In lbe ·lfel,p-Mason area is
an acceptable conversation piece. n Ia £D!&gt;d- [I was eyen IJlore
apprecl~ted over the weekend as we read or tamllles In the
mountai!l 11~""" and east ~long the upper ajlasourl River !IIJIglng lllemsp)ves out of the seasoll'a first heavy snoWfall.
· Last summer we recalj readlllf a t1qulb from one of the
wire aervtcea proc!alplin.!J that the Winter of 19~8~7 was golneto· be a rougp one everywhere. Plen!&gt;" cold. LOts of snow.
And long, IIH!, ao ilrd yourselves with ample wooiellll. .
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We hope the lqUfiTe)ll"'l'l! ~~le to l.ty In ~~~ate ~p­
p!y or wlbter nulf. How•ver, r,porl.l lbl, Fan from llJ'1118rs ·
Indicated that woodland ~~ of 1ueb anlmalfOOd.l wen light
this year. So If the aquirrela bad a bad ~ar laYiPi up foo~ for
winter, and If the wln~er Ia, as reported, a.difficult one, our
quick-footed frlenda cou14 be 'xce!!djqJI¥ ~~, ri,.t ffiH,
Squirrels won't be th, pnly beings IO look for qtjler oJimes.
Given I nasty December, January and February 'l!lq!it&gt; of our
eopie than uaue! wlll.flnd a scUd excuse to apei.d some lime
n FJorlaa. And !Pille will manage a way to "'settle" the~e in
lh040 boomlna!Rwns that thrive on tourlsfs and aj!rowlng lndu!trlal econom,y.

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pry .. plftJ to have at:Jveru repemuulon• In MO.coW tor QOm•
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to aivt hlln trouble,

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ctv~v•• dQ9tatep w blt.mt that ,....7 .tl)lue tzpm
JIM l.'in4epepdenott~ lt!-OV~t !D. Ppfwid !-P,d ~
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Responsibility for the op~rction of the hosJ?itcl
will be vested in a non-profit corporptton. Earn, inl:!s ir·a~y, will be re~inves~~d in odditiono~ e- ..
guti*ri_E!nt .or expended ~&lt;:tithes. The operattryg. .. . •·
board bf directors of the'Bospita'l will be citizens
from thtoug!lout Meig$ County selected by .the
War Veteran~ Memorial Trustees. in oddJtton,
there will.be on advisory committee to .the operating bbqrd ~omp9sed P$ ~allows: ' . . ·
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1--Jiepretaiiitotlve chosen by Pomona Grange
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{-Repretenllillve choaen.by Fann Burtau Co,op
l..,.{leurtl)l'orelllan, New Yo11&lt; Central Sho!'S
1-Ailorney,e!l9sen by !llelga.Ccnmty Bar Assn.
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The rote of taxation to cover the retirement of
the $1oq,poo in bo~~ is 0.8 of~ 1.. T,~ll f~r}iw
years. This will necess1tore no.Jlllw:.or.odd1ttonol
tax, but will simply be on extension of port of the
1.0 mill levy which was pos~ in 1946by87% of
the voters, who most certainly desireq at that
·· time to construct a memorial to MeiQ.ll County
' ~eter&lt;ins and Q hospital COIJlb.ined. In ctoflars and
cents, it will cost the large majority' qf r~xpoyers
not more than SOc a year for five y~ars or o total
of $4.00. You can take your own property valua. tion and apply the 0.8 mi II rote to see 'how much
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4 hospit~l will provide facilities fo~ the cci~e of all cit!sens and ~ill also be.a per"petual living monument
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C!eed In wlnnirlc lht Iron Curti~ ' D"P~ ovtr u mort ~pendiJ;Ie ·
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Tbla eould prove lo be a va1uablt Ci:Nrimunllt Ulet1 ill tilt forelp
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surgeons to the community, thus relieving.' our
acute shortage o'f doctors. . _
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Responsibility for the construction of this Yeterons Memorial Building has been placed in the
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to .c ertain restrictions. Foe example, 7 must' be
,veterans CI'Jd not more than 6 may be from any
one plolit'icol party. These trustees feel thqt a
• tlospita·l would be' the most fittlng type,l)f Y~ter·
Qns Memorial Building since it would be a .perpe·
tuol, but living, monument dedicated to those
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their country. It would; however, provide facilities for medical and-surgical care for ali citiiens
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eJal• report that there wa1 4- 2~ ~r qp.t lnc,bl' ld~ rear In tf,.
between Communllt bloc eou~trfiet '!id t~t ~· W~rtd· but tlj.ty
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In fact, thq prtd!ct that the lrowth 1n l:ut•Welt tradf, &amp;ltho~p
frowned u~ by the Unl~ld state •• ·II ,Ulte~ lb qol\~ln\lt., lf~~Y -poJnt
out that tMn ta llttll that ~:~ IH ~nt &amp;lHJut it and they rnalit~n
the· J'~ World atudl tO ···~a U MUCh 'out oi ~C!h ,tn.dt ·u ~
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and It la euent~l that mar-ett 1M Youn4 'fo'r proc!Uotl \tlnJ turljtCl
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,.B!Jil.d.i~ of some·sort.

The rovemmtr1t upheaval in WArNW ,. I qJ\ ~M··~ ~ l,'upllav Miraha.l Tlto'e 1\K!ees~tnl (lp~ltl~ t9 Stal!n~-an aeqoa
which foW'Id him belDJ' woo,d by boUi ·\y'uhl.,_,ton uullColeow.
On th111 peutmlauc tide, 10m~ a,athoru~ eautsop that U. •""'J-an
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ot n"tlona1l11m la PQI'n~ ~nd Hvnr~~~ _1P!'¥
hlltorte chana• In the cold 'au.weet ~~
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veiled 11-.ce 1&amp;tae e~ ot Worl,d War .Jr.
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eomptete Mo.eow dQmlnatlon 'flJil~ ~ot qplr :P~M4 J
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or anything tr.at like t~ have you ,auppor~ .the 8oad
a Rocky Graziano Issue for s new and better Hoshero instead pilal. To provide d' be'tter piace
Is for UJ to take care of yo11 and
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:~ &lt; iGII Buil~ingw~spo!;sed in 19~ _by87%ofMeigs ·

CALL MElTING HELD
The W S C S heJd il ' called
meetln,q a!ttr mqrnin• service .. at
He.ath Methqdist f.hurt!h SuncJ.a;v
with Mrs. ~n-u;~ J,.~ftycl, Pff!'sident,
pre sidinl{. The metnllera vo~
to have the Fisher PainLComP4nY
paint the floor of the kitchen and
rl'ining.,.oom lil the rhurtb to
plete the. ~decoraUop · ~r t b e
rooms n o w being done bY ·the

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titpr ,very n~r. IJ!Ile apoljts f~-~ !J!OI 1 competitor at o~.
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because they k!lo.w l~~iav ' '1-n'lhl!ll they ha4, wer~n't
s~me company.
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PLAJj T"fUl!SPAY t,I.ITII,It,l
T h • 11/lndfno Tr4il Gar.
A !qotbali te~l)l '-;ll!llt' a b~Up • djvlelon, regiment, 'b~l·'
club will mHt Thur"'-v _,-1!1'!1
w"'ant
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tallon, company, pJaloRn. or !!Ad Jp Uncle Safll's lfl!lejl
art~rm;atb of t,en-a,er8 dri~lng at tht hom• of MrL Robert Thom
lorces. The goad outfits lbat gp lbii!W• done with a mlnlmu!P
hotrods headon at eacb ,ot~r. the Pion. Me~rs ,,... ,,..~·~ &amp;o
of losses, and ~Q\114 ,game ~ P#er a heating, were lh~~
With
Rofiere,D··--Je
lirst ·~orvinl Jerk eorlllng · the ·1v1ne TbJftl,qhrll'tl t•pl, errantt
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with tough commanders. Tbey Mre fair. but they tnal$1e~ I hav, lned
deaperately to p~ump
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whether It was dl(e!iig a dry run foxhole or one for the rec- day, mixloa In all the poaaible ex- down, and the boy wbo jumped ~ew York to London tq Sydm~y, The Women's Society or World
ord (when the ·•belli were comJpg). ·
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The Philathea Soeietv wUI m~et
- ThtU'SdaY ev~ing at tbe Chj.ii'C!b
of Chl'ist with Mrs. Robert Reibel
preshlcnt, presiding.

Meanwhile, weal tipo~ lana !DJiat remember that their blgb
schools need paying fant ,Jn·ba;! mrs every bit as much as In
good years. Football sUppoJta ,J llllj}Uiude of other school ac·
tlvltles. Income fronf It f:eePI.Jp ·l'llpalr IIJ• stadium, )lura
equipment for ~II SP9!1~ . .In ~fl, J1: l'oust shoulder the lloQTs
share of the cost of Jle0pll'lf • l!POJ"I entire athletic program
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A turkey dlnfler~with th"'e trad
itionai men~Jo--1 s beina ecrved
this ev;tming s4rting. at 4.. p. m.
~t the Mt. ld:!)riah ' Bapti~ Church.
corner. of Main and Fourth St,
MjdcfJ.epqrt, with the men)bers of
1lle Au'Cilhtry ot the Le~s·MJID·
tey l'ost, Arnt'!;.iean I.e.tioa? .sponsoring the dinner.

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IJ!be 191!6 footl!all~ ~~~IIIIIs
here ana neither
'-lddleJlOrt Pr Porn~ 11-. m~tf Jllllch gt ~ siJIIwlng. Friday
qlg~t Mlddle1wrt buJ!Pd beat!~! 1!'1\h NeiJ!&gt;i!wiQe, Jlie league
Jeacjers for l!e tlmt !belllg, Arid !:lillie 0111 prwtty _much the
worse, 33-6. PomeJ'Ol well! !o.j.ogan for a game many follow.
J¥'~ or the sport thougpJ fbould-liMe been won, but lost 27-7.
ll'll~ Yellow Jll!vt&amp;'n'~· cOIIA!de•L~~&gt;
•bqut llll ·IJiuch
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coaches wish they were If' Ha I ~lli~Pi phieapples: Cq~ch­
inl to' djff~ult '"" Cll!Jipetl ,.
~who can win' •au
the lime" are COf~ly few .•!ld tar lietween. When sue~ a
!!•nlous turns up In big))_ SC119,11J 1\lotbalt coaching ranks, he
mme41ately ts whlaked.'flf to:~ coU.ge where his take-home
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which saw one teag;t .. ~t~:!lr flrst
and then the other fetaJiate.
The Falcons drew first biC»&gt;cl mld
way in the nrst quarter wben th'ey
at.arted a drive on . their p..,n :W
yard line and ln aeven . pl~y.l t~
ld'immaee hit par dlrt. T~ toutb44w.ll came on a 20·Yard ~s' (rDm
B~b Oliver to JOO .F.grd. fbe ·eMta;,
tr)'_ was no ~~. · ·. • _ . , · ,,
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roy Pant hers will play h-:~.;l to th·:
wt11.t; Well .,ton kuek ,·&lt;s a:o~ the~
jet their SCClJDd ]e;ljlllt!

Middleport,

ld•llll Jooltlne for that tlrst win of
to Athem; to me(ll

oth'er
1/fl~~ll\~;~::~;;:t:-hat1,hasU1e11howed
th e
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dev ih on I he Galli·

ling back into the ball game as
Dave Casto. brouebt the ball out
to the 3'7 yard line attef the ki~t-

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lnde,tendently tM bl 1 1 •me Frl·
city night will be the cl11~ of th1
luCI•ncf Red Devils 1nd tht Wlh·
•ma- Filcont on the&gt; Rutltnd field.
TM llue DevU1 1re one of the
tp:111 Qa• a tftnM In tM rt1hl,

Gff. The B.iaona bit paydirt hi ,i.x.
plays with K~nny WlUiamson.}'le·

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reeling.
The flnt Is that the 21-year old
CINCINNATI, o. UP • The Potter.&amp;oo, with four year• of proCincinnati Redlegt wUt open their fessldnal fla:htlnJ behind hlm, It
11157 b!Uebttll &amp;e-ason here Aprlll6 mo~e than rea.,.dy far the "cpteagolnst the St. Louis CardJnalt&lt;' nesa" o( a ereaklnc nteran• wbo
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ni ght ,11amea.
Patt.non L... Glamor
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ga mes eneh at Crosley Field lmportan1, I~ the q_ueatlon al to
agai nst the N.:nonal Leape ChaDl· the shell sh~k damaae suatalned
pi•)ll B.-ouklyn DodJ.1en and the by old Arch when he wai bombtd
•·u•me• ·up Milwaukee Bravea. ,
out by Mar~iaao September a year
s.~ven night garnes will be play· l&amp;'O.
l.'cl w.th Phil ru'h !lphla and New
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Y01k. slx with PlttsburJh and
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be- pil;yed on hollday.s, July 4 1 ln· that 011t witbf 1 brok111D bon• ln
rl pf'nclcncll Day, and Sept. 2, La- hill riJht hand.
bor Dny.
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to 4he Fai~QD 21 yaril liite prlot':to
Pomtror Women'• Praye-r Group
their tumble,
will meet Wednesday at 10 a. m
at the United Metllodi'st church.
Mra. Harry T. Smith will be t~
leeader.

' 'l'he B!Ackl only play four )iA but; making an early pte-dittion on
teamJ this y~Dr. They tried tol~'Ch· the heavyweight fea,tlvities Jate
edu)e Elklns for that fiflh AA this month, It's Fear1eu Fra1ey'll
·game, but the upstate school re- opinion tbat they're going to wJDd
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·lrt ' FI"''I~fl' for ·4~ Ohio h...,.•
ln-fhr~ln•l ,..,.. of the- evening
'let11nt Bl1 llackJ, win•
Ovtr untt.futed Ripley
frl&lt;loo, t•nvl• with ReMI1nd,
Pt. Plea11nt field. • ,.
Blacks are one of the
te&lt;lms In t he state, but last
were classified l·n AA,. arid
the,v have to play five teama
tn theJr ume class they can not
NEW YORK UP • The
receive recogniti on for top bon- eaters are jumping on the Ahibl,

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olatistles as lhey pi~""' '1lJ! )9
first tl~na tb~: ta t0r flttlffal4' and
~ ~~~f~?l fl!li~fl ~ .lll~f"'· bad a net yarda&amp;t Jlalned by ru~h­
lng of 327 Y\!'~ !if lpq !PI' 1~•
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the leading k_.,,..· In Ohio. Jim
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fered ' n.o au~;b _ •~ow asr neither
team -~ ~ a"&amp;le to •,..e~.
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Each team taiUe"d onee In tbe
finai period. Wahama got ·thein on
a qu.icl: ple£4 from OUver to Joe
F~d f~ ten r:tt~ t9 f!~a~e OlE.
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seated on· the fdi. Dna. ,
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l!le ~. The extf•·.~rot try wa1
no good and Uu! ·~·~ score.
contest by a acore of 38--24. ,
was 2'1-18.
The game wu ,J~Ia-y8(1 1 berorc a
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Dad's nigbtaudleQee· ~4 the FatThe ~n• relaxe(at~e aft.
cons came througli for '~ fathers er havlnJ ~n . q~
ebdo,.-ns

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Wahama_Hi,'Wijite f~lco~ Win
Over Quffal9 y 3'-:24 ~ore
or

wlj11, one loJs and one tJe for 11

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A Jackson win FrJday night
would give the Jronmen s ixfoin ~
and one loss fer 12 pomts , and tr
th ey would ~in thj'n, Nelsonville
WO\!~d end the Sf'll:~on with five

ae11on.

4-DaUy ftenllJJel, Pomeroy.Mil!dleport,,O,, Noy. 5, 1955

there th.ird viCtor:y
lfle "'easOn
and their second In til row oo i'riday evening as they wbt.;ped the
Suffala BiJOns {n a tte-r~ ~eorlog

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the- lronmen with one lo.u

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which saw one teag;t .. ~t~:!lr flrst
and then the other fetaJiate.
The Falcons drew first biC»&gt;cl mld
way in the nrst quarter wben th'ey
at.arted a drive on . their p..,n :W
yard line and ln aeven . pl~y.l t~
ld'immaee hit par dlrt. T~ toutb44w.ll came on a 20·Yard ~s' (rDm
B~b Oliver to JOO .F.grd. fbe ·eMta;,
tr)'_ was no ~~. · ·. • _ . , · ,,
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roy Pant hers will play h-:~.;l to th·:
wt11.t; Well .,ton kuek ,·&lt;s a:o~ the~
jet their SCClJDd ]e;ljlllt!

Middleport,

ld•llll Jooltlne for that tlrst win of
to Athem; to me(ll

oth'er
1/fl~~ll\~;~::~;;:t:-hat1,hasU1e11howed
th e
mee'ts

dev ih on I he Galli·

ling back into the ball game as
Dave Casto. brouebt the ball out
to the 3'7 yard line attef the ki~t-

polls
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lnde,tendently tM bl 1 1 •me Frl·
city night will be the cl11~ of th1
luCI•ncf Red Devils 1nd tht Wlh·
•ma- Filcont on the&gt; Rutltnd field.
TM llue DevU1 1re one of the
tp:111 Qa• a tftnM In tM rt1hl,

Gff. The B.iaona bit paydirt hi ,i.x.
plays with K~nny WlUiamson.}'le·

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7iirds for i toiiehdown · m1 th'~ 'neit
play. 11he' BIOI&gt;~o"'l!a~ ·p.hotra1ed

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night against \be ttutrant.t" :Red VeY..

AND .

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.tl.. 5tection 111 C:Onttructio.e of •

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Mr. and ¥rs. •Dil\!mi.,e ~los
tbe WMkeDd ipl .Q_ran , nt,.
11/. Va., and \Pl -keni!,;J# ,,
!•viUe, Ky., whf!l! .) lm • " "

oi 384 ymt~· !lbnaro !lleariwhlt~.
completed six oJ 14: pa,aes for 117
yards lor • tolal ' ylrdl~~ ~t 30'1

yarda.

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cl\olCe 1ft this eorner-. b t
son to win In leu than 10
There are three J"!atona tor .this
reeling.
The flnt Is that the 21-year old
CINCINNATI, o. UP • The Potter.&amp;oo, with four year• of proCincinnati Redlegt wUt open their fessldnal fla:htlnJ behind hlm, It
11157 b!Uebttll &amp;e-ason here Aprlll6 mo~e than rea.,.dy far the "cpteagolnst the St. Louis CardJnalt&lt;' nesa" o( a ereaklnc nteran• wbo
'fhe Redlega hNve scheduled 'n Is 40 goln.1 on 43. The aeeond ta
bom"t• ga mes and a total or 44 that Pat!er'On Is underrated.
ni ght ,11amea.
Patt.non L... Glamor
The nigh t rtame.\l Include eight
The thrrd, and probably m,q,at
ga mes eneh at Crosley Field lmportan1, I~ the q_ueatlon al to
agai nst the N.:nonal Leape ChaDl· the shell sh~k damaae suatalned
pi•)ll B.-ouklyn DodJ.1en and the by old Arch when he wai bombtd
•·u•me• ·up Milwaukee Bravea. ,
out by Mar~iaao September a year
s.~ven night garnes will be play· l&amp;'O.
l.'cl w.th Phil ru'h !lphla and New
Patterson lost mueh of hl11l•m·
Y01k. slx with PlttsburJh and
four w1th St. touls and Chicago or last June when ht won a 1pJ1t
here.
qeci•lo~ PS•Ipst Ill• &lt;Jl&gt;jl'lll!it Tomlael!loa. Jt ill
1\. dozrn Sundnv datea lnehade my Hurri1ne
~ix doubl chtader.•. ·Two Jlmet will verlooked that lie fOQ"bt m01t of
be- pil;yed on hollday.s, July 4 1 ln· that 011t witbf 1 brok111D bon• ln
rl pf'nclcncll Day, and Sept. 2, La- hill riJht hand.
bor Dny.
Veteran ria:ht o~tervert inalst
Tht• l'inr!nnatl club ln~oun·~f!d that but with 1 brokeJI: b:one in
that sta•·ting time• (or double.
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h"d"' will be I • m: next •••.
son.
half hou" earHer than In

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PIIMER GROUP !'lUTING
to 4he Fai~QD 21 yaril liite prlot':to
Pomtror Women'• Praye-r Group
their tumble,
will meet Wednesday at 10 a. m
at the United Metllodi'st church.
Mra. Harry T. Smith will be t~
leeader.

' 'l'he B!Ackl only play four )iA but; making an early pte-dittion on
teamJ this y~Dr. They tried tol~'Ch· the heavyweight fea,tlvities Jate
edu)e Elklns for that fiflh AA this month, It's Fear1eu Fra1ey'll
·game, but the upstate school re- opinion tbat they're going to wJDd
fuaed to play
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·lrt ' FI"''I~fl' for ·4~ Ohio h...,.•
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'let11nt Bl1 llackJ, win•
Ovtr untt.futed Ripley
frl&lt;loo, t•nvl• with ReMI1nd,
Pt. Plea11nt field. • ,.
Blacks are one of the
te&lt;lms In t he state, but last
were classified l·n AA,. arid
the,v have to play five teama
tn theJr ume class they can not
NEW YORK UP • The
receive recogniti on for top bon- eaters are jumping on the Ahibl,

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olatistles as lhey pi~""' '1lJ! )9
first tl~na tb~: ta t0r flttlffal4' and
~ ~~~f~?l fl!li~fl ~ .lll~f"'· bad a net yarda&amp;t Jlalned by ru~h­
lng of 327 Y\!'~ !if lpq !PI' 1~•
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contest by a acore of 38--24. ,
was 2'1-18.
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Wahama_Hi,'Wijite f~lco~ Win
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and one loss fer 12 pomts , and tr
th ey would ~in thj'n, Nelsonville
WO\!~d end the Sf'll:~on with five

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4-DaUy ftenllJJel, Pomeroy.Mil!dleport,,O,, Noy. 5, 1955

there th.ird viCtor:y
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and their second In til row oo i'riday evening as they wbt.;ped the
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OU, and theae l'rlen.ds of trit: Ron·
nle Shlnko, Warren~ dhlo; James
Rowan, Yonll:era, N. Y.; Robert
Woodworth, COnneaut, all treahmlh at the University, and WilHam
Woodworth, sOphomore.
Mr, and Mrt. Robert HQacrty
and ions werf In Gallipolla Sunday
to visit relltl'vea. ·
Geor111e Doolittle, Atbena, •pent
the weekend Wt.tb hll wile at the

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1rav!lina over' 1,009 miles In our CQ)Illt)' Calling on YOU
!he )10'11~ ln·.J!el'tOll or leavtq you a 11111ple
or my eatd,lqd .~ l)l!)u did not recelyelll)l ~
you silrelf 11\1111 -fia~• seen my truck.
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you and lt.~ everylhiOI but poll~ ~ 1 would ·
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Dlnner auub of Mr. and Mrs.
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and 1on, who form~rly l ivttd in
Marietta, visited friend! there sun,;
day.
Mr. and Mu. Robert Powell an(l
ohUdren Co1umbue, were weekeO:d
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Mill JUlie Mitch, RN, and Mil.6
Shirley Mealey, RN , Galllpolia,
spent the weekend with the form~r'e P~rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Mitch.
Mrs. Stella Hoflman, who ill a
medical patient at Hol&amp;er Ho'lpltal
b reported aa serlouaJ~ ill.
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urdat ror her home in Clark•·
bUrg after spending several daya
with Mr. and Mr.i.. Forrest Bach·
tel and family.
Att ending the Republican rally
In · Athens Sa~urday when· VlceP""'ldienl Nlxoa and otller prom·
Republieana ap(lkt Were Mn.
l· [;r';~~;; Wayland, Mr1. JacBb Turner, Mrs. Opal Priddy, Mrl. Della
Wlnd•or, Mr. and Mra. Hol"ley Carr.

Mr. H.atUe Woodard', Mra. Flor-

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Mln Helen Bee~on , Columbus, SuDday at tJJe Martin Restaurant. Ml11

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three children,
drovepor~t, RU., ovtr the wee¥nd
and with Mr. and Mrs. G. a.
Koehler and lamilr, in OulumbllJ.
M'•· W. H. Juhl na:, Mn. Jame1
Harley, Middleport, and ,~n. and
Mrs. Edgar . Tuckerman and ram·
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