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ol 1hetr~ of those' .who ll&amp;.J.IInha(e ICC.ePted H11s c.~:

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never tbanged. H ~ wee~ over
those who l'f!fuse to uccept Hllll ,

Vwid is the story of the, R.tch
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Karl Owen, South tor her' open chur:ch weddina: at the ·Yollfta Ruter Jesus looketl on him
Third Avenue. Middleport, have an Fust Prt'sbyteriao dbureb, Middle~ ifl~ loved l!im - he called the
nounced the engagement &amp;nd ap- pmt, at 7 30 p.m A receptiOQ.' for )'GUDIJ man to becooae His foJlower
proaching marn.11ge of th~1r daugh- 1he fam1hcs and close frien¥ will - He knew that no one CQmes to.~
ter, Carla Daune, to Mr Lawrence be t; eld after the ceremony 10 the the f'atber but by Him - and,then
Jesui saw tbe youna m1D turn
Paul Winebrener, .son of ~k and church soctal rooms.
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' walk away. His heart wa&amp;
Mrs. ko~s Wlnebrener, Letart, W.
Mtss Owen and Mt wulcbrener
l(lucbed with ,the tragedy of. that

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COLUIIBUS. 0-UP- The Ohio Stat.. Fair, sbaUeriog all
prev!Qus atlobdance records, oontlnued 1o •pack 'em In'' loda}'~UIWo ol ~e nation's lop doilry llhowa get underway.
Tbowaru!J poured through the gates 1o watch lhe beginn:~~ol~lbe':..~fam~ed
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AnJerian Swf.ts FutUrity and Jeney Jug
David
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M1ss Owen ha.s se\ecttod Sept 29 they wlll make their home.

All Previous Attendance Reoords
Reported Shattered By Officials

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One Local Owner- Just Like New

1955 Dodge, ,Cudom Royal, 4 door $2195
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last year. Judglnt aad aliCliOa.bfc
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School 10; Preachlna: 11:13.

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best day, financially, tbe fair baa

JOHN W. MOORE

$29-J.oo

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The •maU fry made I bee line.
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In surrendered'' love.
Is ours to decide wh.ether we
grieve .our Lord, or make all
heaven r ej oice Heaven 1a ,watch.
tnt! to tee wbat you do about it.

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Him, in refusmg to heed l{fa:~ eall
to fOllow Him Tbe"n we ~J must
tnake Him rejq1ce when w~1· 'do·
just ~l1'e oppsit• . wh.en we y1e1d
our hearts, when we come to mm

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An fttimated erowd of 130.000

128, Amerit"'JJ Lelion, spoDSOJ'ed .aa.ld Obio't biB apieultural n·
1 Gre,.houad 'tiut excunton to the
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Tbe fair'~ paid attendance for
Friday aDd Satur*r w111
more th.l~t the fint tw da)'lo lbt

decJllOQ. Je5US &amp;riCYE!.S t,0.
over m,ny who , Aave ~ heard.
call: "Come ,.nd follow me!''
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(0otbaJl, Ron Saturday mor~ina:
with a twu bour ecrlmmage u
·Goldt Cbarlle McDonald seitt his
- top two team 1 t:brous,h a rou&amp;h
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weelt u •be bad thia to 1ay. "We
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thla year. We sbow a lot of lm'Ptovement and also will have

much motte slu."

CbuUe and his ass.btant, N. P.
s.-aekbammer have a t;.la rebuild•
iq job at Middleport. Tile Jacket&amp; failed to win a eame in 1956,
but tft rtlost cues put up a aoo·d
IlCht in the' tJrat half onl)' to fall
uoder auwlor manpower in tbe
last h1lf of the game. Only six
lettermen ¥e on hand, and .•evtral key position• must be rUled
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,raetlc&amp; the Jecbts hllve lhewad
loti -' spirit, •nell give avery lnflca~on that thay will be an lmpreved · clul11. P.,..lculerlr lmJH'Hslve II that for the flnt time. In
...Y.nl ,ear, the Jackett haq
..,.. bit boy11, and 1dvaUy on
lf'Jt whelt the entlrt hiam will M
much bltf'r than tiM one: that
took the fltld In 1955.
McDonald h&amp;.sn't
spllt'ed any
bor"' thl1 firat week . In addition to condltlonina:
drUb and
Iota of .skull practice the Jacket~
have been blocking and tackUne
witb mld-rt!Uon precision, and it
hatn"t been just dummy blocking
Ind. tackUag, but actual eontact

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In Saturday's scrimmage seatllon "Mac" had his Cirst 2.2 boys
hard at work with both teams
·taking a crack at offense and defe-nwe in the middle of the field.
Cb411le has Senior Ed McComas
at 160 pounds, Sophomore Geor11e
Miller at 168 pound•, Senior Jim
Bowles at 165 pounds, and Sophomore Ste11e Bailey at 158 pounds
for hi.A end condhlate.s.
At tackles the
Jackets have
come up with a couple ol boys
that • hould bollteT. the strength
of the forward wall as they gain
expe:rlence. Veteran Jim MH111 Is
on .~Jiand for one position, and is
fighttns hard to retattl hb 5(Bt'ting post. Mills is a Senior 1md
Wf'ighe 17~ Pounds:. Big 240 pounrl
SI1PhOmore Tom · ClaTk is another
promlain&amp; candidate. . Carl Ed·
w1rds, a 178 pound Junior, rounda
out the top tackle avallables.
Steve Coats, one ot the regular.!!
frot;fl th8 19M' team, isn't on hand
yel for · pracUce aetrlons, bul ill
being caunted on by McDonald
for one of his guard post3, hut
Coat 8 may be hard
pressed to
bold IJte porltion,
Junior Dave
Stover l!lt 160 pound• has lookurt
impressive aa has Junior
John
Ketcha at 180 pounds. Ketcha saw
acme aervlce lalt year. Another
bhil boy, who can tome through is
212 pound Sophomore Kit Neal .
Carl Edwar&lt;ht can also be u ~c d at
1uard, and Mae ean always u11e
Dave Hlndy, a letterman, but he
fl.j:ure 8 on usJna Hlnd;y
in hlK
l&gt;ocklleld.

Junior Mike Erwin, who didn't
make a letter Jut year, but play.
e~ eonBiderable ball, .&amp;hould be
thfl J'(I;IUllllr center t.bi!l aea10n. Erwin now wohthl 178 pounds, ond
will be backed up by Senior Bobby Henncny, who weighs 150 lbs.
three of hls
McDonald toat
backfield starters rrom la11t year,
but aecma lo have ~evera1 pi'O·
mlalng candldatee on hand for the
open positlon11. ltlndy, who divyt!ar in th.e
Ided hlB time Jut
blekfield •nd on tbe lim', ahould
be the reuular qu•rtcrback uofler
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Saturday
NEW YORK UP "- Pbll Rl~oulo,
arter Hli year• of aerylce
leased by the
Ydtt Ya~be1
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SpMCly Bobby Nlll&amp;on, the only

holdover from th• 1955 kckfla-ld,
Sooktd lmpre&amp;t.ive In his flnt w.ek
of
practlc•
and should
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one of the r . .ul1r halfbackL MelIOn wa• • regul1r l•t y11ar •• II
FrMhman, and at 1!0
pouhdll
llhould h ...,. of th• fastest men
on the t.. m. Sophomort Harry
Hurls, who w.lgh1 161 poundll,
t1 aDOther top candidate. Harrl•
plty.d coMiderab,. ball lut year.
S..homoro Harl•n .. Whltl•tch al
140 pound$ and 135 pound Senlo~
Larry L.wrs are other po8111bllltl"
at helflaecks, and both have plenty
of ......
Top fullback eandldates
are
/unlor Kennedy and Gene Abbott.
Kennedy is a Senior, b ut is out
for football for the first time. He
weighs 16!io pounds, and is fairly
fll:it. Abbott ls a promisin&amp; S6phomore, and weighs 1~ pounds.
Stveral injuries have cropped
up in the Jacket camp, but none
appear to be ~riou ~r. Abbott has
suffered a
a bad knC!e, Clark
broken finger, Lewi~ has a bad
knee, Mlller a shoulder separation
and McComas Jla.s a back Injury
Abo Sophomore tackle
Carroll
Manley, who weighs 200 pounds,
r'celved a sprained wrist.
The Jacket!!' will continue two
a day practice ses.slonS all thb
weeki and then wlll settle down
to their one regular aeuion a day
aa school starts ncKt Tuesday.

l·~~~u~~~~''A;~~~:fro mtbe
I WASHINGTON UPJ - Earlene

Brown set two American 0\ympi~;
records in winning a place on ,the
American women's Olympic trac:k
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St. Loula .. .. 63 81 .1508 13
Wllberroree, Ohio · UP ·_ AIPhUadelp.hia __ 57 64 .471 11 't.!: thea Gibson won
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New York .... 5q 71 .413 2411 TenJlls Anoclation
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Cblcqo ..... .' 49 73 .402 :Ill
Robert Ryland retained his cham~untlay'a Reaulta
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Cincinnati 10, Pbi{a 5, .bt
Phila. 11, Cincinnati 4, 2nd
DENVER, Colo. UP Pit~bUl',ih 2, Chicago 0, 1st
Bauer Hag~e won the
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New York 4, 1St. Loms 3, 2nd
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PbUadelpl)ia 3, Milwaukee 0
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Mike
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the le!Wer to win the' St. Paul
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~lladeJp&amp;ra took 15-&amp;ame win·
ne~ •Brooks Lawrence ior two runs
in tile . flnt innlna:. T.he kg bloW
w.U a double by Solly Hemiu1....~,.II
1dfted tw-o unearned rubs ,
the third. OD a double by Del
ni• After an errQt' by seeond
man Jobany Temple got

l'roy; Eugeqe ~htel;'a, Pomeroy •sd
Jack Plckena, 'Pt. Pleasant.
There will be no
raee.a held
during the Labor D'-f' week end
but • cba...phmi~l~ tr'oph)l race
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Slow Fe,ture: Bob Venoy,

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nintb bulin1 ,but it waa !l ruth
innina llome run by Stln LoPata
bill 29th of ·the tealoa ..wbic!l. pro-

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]Yrlved the top ·driver of the day
lit the Cla)lbanka Speedway Sun·
day 1ftcrnoOn- by winning the fast
feature, fast he.-t, second In Australian PUJ!Iul~ and
ecttlnJ the
fastest quallfylna:. time. He alaa
stopped tho wlnntn1
streak ot
Jack Nichola ol oak Hill.
Sunday ret~ulta were:
Slow Heat: Jack PlckcntJ, Pt.
Plelt~ant; Wayne JOJ'Its, Pomeroy
and C. Vrookover, Pukersburg,
FRBt Heat: Euaene Wllloulilhby,
Pomeroy; Leo ~•under&amp;, Gre1sey
Nicholl, Oall
Ridgo an~ ~ack
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and Bob Veno)', Po1ncroy
Austral,tall P~r1utt:
Jack Pk·
kens, Pt~ Pl8annt1 Eugene WIIJ.
oughby Pomeroy rand Leo Saund·

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starter
Charlie Theiss for five big runs
Jn the !irsl lnnln gyesterday as
the Hornets lhen coasted to take
a 9-4 decit!ion from Pomeroy in
the Ohio River League. Balderson
Reibel divided the
and Dorsel
pitching chot(l"s for
Reedsville,
R1ebcl coming on in the third to
get the win.
R('cds vl~le had only llw!c lilts
In the first Inning, but thrl'e bases
on ball s and a fiel&lt;tcr's- cbolce
gAve them their five runs. They
added one in the third, on-e in the
fourth and aiHo one in the tlixtb
and 9eventh for their nine run
total. Pomeroy picked up two rulll!l
in the fourth and added single
taliieM In the Revent·h and eighth.
Oo11scl Riebel,
Balderson , R.
Bowing, and Williams
bad two
hits for Reedsville, whlle Bllly
Babe Parilli will •be th, •tartJng
Sheridan had three hltB to pace quarterback lgair\st the Plckeni
Pome•·oy with John Young com- and may have to play the entire'
inW: through wllb two bingles.
aame. UeoriJe R!ltterman brQJsed
hli shoulder , in the .Rams. 1ame
and trainer Leo Murphy aald he
shouldn'l ltart tbrowln'a 'unUJ
Thuraday.

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Top Winner At

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POMEROY SOCIETY
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were rec~;~nt
111d U:rs. W.yatt Gil· -,. ·'
l.4tbey or Clevelud
JUesf (If her · brother
laW. Mr. aa4 ,)ln. LM·
lnd J"aclt' Hall 'of

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from Cleveland wberr Mn. David

MIDDLEPORT . rOr
Tboma
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and Mrs. Homer Hysell and

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son. ROdney, Mrs. Dey Hysell and. Charleston, have been vlslUq her
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parents, Mr and Mrs. J . B. Do"n~· Lo11ise Manhart of Charles- 1ing. Mrs. Downing 1.£ able to be
ton,' W. Va. have returned home downstairs ~t ber home after an
fr.onl- a boip to Abilene, Texas and eight we-ek Jlluesa
"'))taon, Ariz. At Abilent&gt; they visMr - ~nd Mrs. Bernar~ ~hnmm
"lted with Mrs. Hysell 's cousin , AI - Zanesville, h•we been vtslting
torney Roy L. Duke and at Tucson and Mrs. John Lyo~s and children

j~~~~;!::••:es~l:of~Mr:·~t~b:~~·~v1is~it~e~d~M~'~'~·~M~•~nth:":t·~·~"=ro-- Mrs. GarnetDav1dscm and
Romine and Mn.

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W. A. Jones
ram ily.

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ton had been in Cleveland Clinic
observation.
1 Rail, 5011 ol. Mr. aud
Rail, is a eurJ).eal pa.
Ueat· at Hoizer Ho-pltal
, Hr ..and Mn. Ro7 ~vir:lton 8t,
and Mr .and Mra. Floyd
Columbus have betn here
lDI relative. and
attended
M.eics County Fair.
rle Smith, Barbara
Stout
&amp;od Mrs. Ed1ar Arnott

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ADOPT DAUGHTER

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer, Ter
han Meadows, are announcinJ the
adoption of a daughter,
Mary
Ruth. Grandparents of the baby
are Mr. and Mrs. George SalJ.er,
Middleport,
and Mr .
aDd Mra.
Harry Pickens, Raclne1 and Mrr.
J.osephine Pi.ckens, Ree(\lvme, is
the maternal great grandMother.

No Indication Made 'roward .. ·
Acceptio_g lnternatiooal P~

TO NAVY HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. GeOt'ge Folmer
Pomeroy Star Route received
Saturday tbat their son, A2c Dortald R. Folmer wbo bu heen hoSpitalized in Presque Isle, Maine
for the past two weeks wa.s tranllfo
ferred to the Navy
haapltal Ia
Boston, Ma ~s.
Folmer who spent two year11 In·
Japan has been stationed ·at P.rea.
que Isle, si nce his return i1;1 May.

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SPECIAL!

Used. only I monlluo, Goo4 ljl new!
Powered with Briggs &amp; $1'-n
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Enllne. So(4 reg for $U.85

Sa1•-$l~f;95
Reg,

SALE! $69.95 .

Prl~:$iaus

SPECIAL ON ALL PLASTIC

SWI.~ &amp;WAQING POOL$
A l~go oeleetlan of ~ 1

25% OFF Reg Price

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Cook and Fry

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Bile on.

payment' Balance monthly.

Charged 'ILP:IUi \

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A1:fi)&amp;EETHESE

COLOS$AL

Conning Timo!

BARG,AIN§ "

Reduced Below Cost

38 Gallon Gu Aawna~Q: ·

7QTS. $i .69

IIOT WATER KEAnRS
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9 1·2 GAL. $3.95
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worked

t~getber

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·NancY

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Graves, &gt;UddteJames Faulkner, Mid·

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:SWEATERS, SKIRTS, ETC, MAKE YOUl. DEBUT QN' THE
CAMPUS OR IN THE CLASSR OOM,-IN CLOTHE$ GIVEN
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smaU apaet."'fdul tor plenk or ;
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Garnet MOflre, 44 , of Mi&lt;ldleport
a mother of nve children is in
· Meigs County Jail today awaiting
traru;fer to Marynilte Reformatory,· to which she was Aentenced

Two Court Suits

Christmas WID ~n ,11~ lle"""Be
Ready ~ IJOri•t Wti!~ , jlmall if&lt;iwit

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CHARCOAl GRILLS'
IleUs Reg. lor "·"

PICKENS'

COLD PACK CANNERS

FRY PANS
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Draws Year Tenn
At Marysville

" BOY YOUR BIKE
THE

liNOLEUM RUGS
.SALE! $5.95

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FLOOR FUitNACE

'Calise
Of Convict

BAtHROOM OUTFIT
To Fl..Or $aJ.•U\iMQ

Christmas and for gift-giving occa·
sions.

SAVE MONEY NOW!

SJ;1e

3-Pll!XE ALLSTEEL

1-3 Off 0~·~ To.ys
In Stock
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$15.00cash

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full of toy~ lor boyll 'Mid. girl•~ of
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imposed IKI conditiOQ!I on talks
witll the committee,
which includes not onlJ MenzieJ but represcnt•t.i¥el o( t~ United States,
lran, Sweden and fi;thiopla.
Officials in Cairo, however, said

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WIIJI Automalie C2ntro1s
G~aranleed 10 ~ears

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head of the fiV..,..Itf'
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up by the 11 natlor~~ IUPPOf'tl"8
u. s. Secretary of stm ·John Foto
t.r Dul.... pl•n for the future ef
tta. Sut~ at .._. __... INI1eyc - ·

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in t'he Ohio Company's ~l'ti•­
BeginnliDg N. 44lf.l dcgTccs w. a

Our' now-thru-Fall coatdrcss with
lht tleek tiJimncu of a ~:~heath.
Toal Todd tracea the BPJ•enling '
outline Wi1h 11tripu, a•.lds a framln• up-or-d~;~wn collar,
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~othm and chromspun acetate, creue-re!lstant and wubaLie,
Srnokc! olive, r~d, tfX;ua, jet blue ()f tw-quoi~e.
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LEGAL .NOTICE
'l'he Bo-ard of Edueatioa of the
Salisbury Local SC'I_lool
Melgl County, Ohio, wHJ auction
flle door of the Silver Riin .,----·.
hotbe, on Saturday the bt
September, 1956 at 10:00 o•&lt;'iookA. M. , the folklwlng re-al
tate
sltuatl!.
in
the County
Meigs,
State
of
Oblo,
of
rods 12 H.tllul from ·an Elm tree 22
in, in d iamll"Lcr .on lh~ EMt ban-k
ol Sbory's Run and on the- line oi
JOOn and James Mauck in Lot
329, Town 1, Range 13, ih·cnce 8.
30 d~·g. W 12 rods 3 lin·ke bo ~
Elm Tree 22 .lnt"'he&amp; in diameter;
t,hence s. 67 deg . w. 16 rod! to a
Suga'r &amp;tump; tlhettce N. 71 dee.
W. 7 ·r&lt;xi!l
8 Lin ks· ·1!0- Jamea
Mauck's IU1d J·ohn. Re~o\.d.s line;
.tbehce ~. 43 d·eg. E. on sald line
8 rode 11 l'inks; t!hence N. 43 deg.
E. 23 ooda 20 l'inks to Jame1
Mauck's N. W. corner; tltance S.
t4 14 dq"., E:· 9 rods 22 Lin·k.,- to -tfhe
place fll be~Unniq:, 1Y• ocre •ITLOflt
or Jess.
Said
parcels
Wilt be
.sold
to the tllghest bidder or bld ..·~a
for cash, In ihall&lt;d on day of sale.
T~e rill~t IH res.cr~ t.o Jleject
~ny and an bids.
By oL'dcr of !•he 8-o&amp;M ·of Education of Sa·llsbury Local School
Di~trict, Meigs Coonty, Ohio.
Eldon WtW'ks, Clerk.
(7)-30; f8)-tl, 13, 20, 27-6 ~c

LONDON-UP- E&amp;YI'IIall President Gama1 Abdel N . toda uncondiUonallY accepted t.he live-nation Snez CIIIIIIJl(t.,
invitation for talks on the future of the contested water·

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Soml!i&gt;r miened Navy meo. upload the bullet·ri !idl~ ~· of Mbert P, Mat!fn of Delta, Ohio,
ll'oJJi a C-1\9 Flying Boxcar at Atsugi Naval AIf St.oUOJ!, Japan. Mattin Vflll one of tlle 16
man uew aboard a Navy patrol plane which was shqt down'off the coast-.t!fCOilllll.llllist China
,!'fii! waa lh• only body recovored.
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