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""'· . llut, April will have aldo11~e meaning Uus were 5 tract ' deaths in Ohio in 195'6. A
· ·yt!ai'.' It is alliO ·a lnolitll ' wb~J\&lt;'M~Ka county surve)Nty hie· arm Bureau women lor i955~ Yt~~ ~q'q\ ' ~ \ti~ fle~ ; jq earn Uielr ·5~ ~ho'V{~I!
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~. btead ·and·bul~er. Anti, field :work means that ~atm· •Bureau eml!_er)l, 9 dea.ths, 87 p~rmamany tra:ctors Will lie ' worldn'g overtime to nent injuries and . 59.5 temporarY. ·injuries.
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Due, to tbesti tragic lol!Ses 9f life aqd pro= They do~~~ b&amp;"' ~ hippenf.lt Is. the ob· perty, the Far\n J!ureau members lridlcated
}~lYe, of,t~r ~el~a ·~llijtx FDril) Bureau th~~gb resolul!ons .their desire for cqntlnuWoille~'s ~~mltlee 10 se,e ·.ll(aHvery farm· ed s~fcttll'or~ This safety drive Is a result
er thlhks collslalltl1 'itiOfit lli'lvlng his tract\)r of this request.;
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. During the inonth of ~ptil; Meigs County port on thelr , attlvltteil to \be ·S)Jtti
Farm Blirtlau Wolil~li t&gt;ilii ~!Slt ~~ Farm Bureau office \&gt;y Apli! so to· ~ ~ri)ipll~i4.
, Bur~u family Ia lhij various counties, wei· I The· Women's tll!llinittl!'eil all ,· .ami,J:JIU·
coming theill lhto membersijlp and placlnJ a .reau counties for illa~y 1,.·,.•·' ~'"v" talrt!l1
stl~i:er on tb~ dashliil&amp;rd 9~ every .tractor active pnrt fit sate!~ tJI'ogtatlls Thtr ls :a
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a P:llsing atta&lt;k. But It
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press from its . tactics

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King wa~ high fo• Glenford
with 14 poUlts. ' Bill Wright took

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cabbage plants
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The . Bradrord Aucllon Company
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goods and applianc~J- al the
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Wlllord Eberabacll
and daughters.
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Slephtn of Columbua were wee.t
end sueots of hla porento, lllr.
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