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nl1ht1, yod could w11nt.lor fi'Qm one .eotl.pboK
11141aker to another, being wamed by one to I'll•
pent and caat out the devu and by another to
vote the •tralaht SochL\II!t Ucket.
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aept p~rhap1 London'• Hy~e park, Oh, Union
Bquan 'llown at Uth etnel had Ita •hare of 'Violent oratora, but there wu a s:rim B&amp;.meneas and
.duUne.. to their outbunta. There waan't a ontt
Who didn't brinl up Tom Mooney or !Sacco ancl
Vua.ttL .tDQilel' or later, Columbu• Plrcle was
moro whtmalcal. The apeakeu thel'fl were «~n·
c.lumlt"' Clrd1 aared In more or a variety ot dl11cuaalone, attch
mgU~ lllhldhfl u Lhe fact that auto compa.ntee were euppreascndJ11
inr a Ure thul never would wear out, or &lt;lid
Starr Faltbfull really kill hen~elf,
•:Wow th,t clreJt 'hill bll!lOome but~y, orderly, ci'Owded with c~trs and
..to&amp;'tt.her aa tlanproua to tr1vel on toot u the Etoile In Parts am··
l'DUndiiiC the Arc de TriomP,be. However, this muoeh 1 am glad
~~ &amp;o ftiiPOrt : trte t.hlnkln.r Ia very much In evidence In Celumbul'!
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L. lierrsen ordertd .)In,. Irma S.
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avoid drfving accident. aftWAArt 1 'The sentence was .butily reduCed
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those who sent nowers. , tbe
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hand car race between Jack fM.

25 eenta, received back 15 eenta.
"H~ cons'et" he uked. "Aill't
thlJ diJmer a quarter?" .
'"Noaatr," he wae told. "We
only eharae 10 coDta for ·bone
feed."
Famoq 8tor)' ~landed dolm for
two J~DI now.

the mellow eU1181ons of 'fom Jen·
kina, the banda. t.he dancers, but
m01t of all the sweep of silver
river and the beautiful hills lininl its banb.

came Into a local aton, of fnlh c~ corn 011 the cob. coulie and Frank Blair. the ''hapHe ate 10 em, liVe the cNhier pines&amp;" of Gov. "Happy" Chandler
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·Trualated .this mea:aa l". 6 G.
~ "hich tralllllted 8tiJI further
JD.-ns l'roct()r and Gamble fam• 00. mlkera in Cinclnnatl o( P. 6
G. ~ ~u l',loalfi"-Ivory.
U you've never read the 1tory
of orilin of fiiliOII.I Proctw 1111d
Gamble Oo. aet Seidel'&amp; ~Ohio
$tonl" at the Jlbrary aad - hOw
lt all eame about. Faeina~.
:. Seemed these putoer. were
-ujln&amp; to mike aomethlsla entife.
Jy diffe!'en.t and it fluffed up Into
1~ ~P product which tbey gave
'lWII)' not know!DII wtlat to do with
it.
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' . Orders came pourlna I~: !'Send
:me some of that aoap that
"FJ;OATS" and a ereat new Otiio
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.mdustry wu born.
.• Read the story-for youraelf.
Above. Ia in capsule form.

I had - auat, • darling aunt,
who aewed well and who bad a
heart of cold for her neiehbon.
A&amp;ed Aunt lJb had borrowed a
pound ~ coffee from Aunt ~ate.
In • few cll)'e me came with a
dreu to '.Utch up" as they called
it.
. As ~· took ~e finished drea
abe aaid: "Well, you can juat let
that ao on the pound of coffee,

Kate."

.My famJiy, (the McCsrtya) stlll
roll in the alelet over that one
end a atandard family sariDII ie
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"You cau juat let lt 10 on the eilf·
• I'm full of.-cood lltories today, fee, .J'a"·"·l9\l me, oh m.J.
1f I can only ,tei th• don.
An elderly relative of Dad'a
Dad's Jateat chtm:h atory and
,..,. baek at least m the early he cot it of Clafloa Allen of
1900's went to the famoua Farm- Cheste, about the beat' _..
~· Hotel
GalllpoHs, ordered teur in them parta, if I get it
their (ho(d ·back, sit tight) .twenty ri1ht.
A preacher 1ave a dollar to
evm memher of hta coq_regation
about fifty of them, and" asked
·them to do somethilig with it, to
increue it tor church funds-the
10 taleats idea see.
True to form, some put it away
others made IOIIIethinl of it, an
a born &amp;ambler in the lot made
$17 .OO!l.OOO and didn't give lll}Y
of it bact.
But-and here's the real fruitthree men who were stripped by
Welxanyel•
the 1ambier were converted,
soundly
converted.
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The ampbib!o111 tralu1al _..
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SAN JUAN, ' l'\llrto Rico (111T. bat In . the atomic · - "'---'-'
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The 8,000 Muinl!ll, tl!4l ~ortft
Ill Blll, P(lmero¥, Ohio, Is achiduJ. of
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tbe ffrit weeki\\ May Alter • tJplte" c.; ha tile op~ to ylslt
month J(~ Corpa.Navy amphi· Havana. Cuba; St. 'I'!IOIDw. Ia the
bipua · trl'l.nlq · ~ In Carlb-IV'trlin ltl.anda; ~~Old City
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The eurdae ~ed by an am- ,
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of Viequea, invbl~ 8,000 Marine~
35 1hips of tiM A:tla!rtlc Fleet end
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Dave have a better 'time. He w•
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Tile Middkport ElM!cv;ey 11QIIa4
wu called at 10:110 p, lD. Saturdl,y
to· treat a Ward ba!J)';at Ue Utqe ·
t • ho!Df below tile LOa llab!a ·011 tM
~obson road."
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Nel&amp;hbor Esther Clark •ave me
pure white huge "cup and sau·
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I ever asw in a blosaom In my
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whole life.
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Ppmeroy\ Einenenqr ':SQuid ovec:
•,the weetemt. PU DaUeY,t Bri!!IIY
ljlelrbts. wu taten ~ t.~~e: Meill,l
-Ho•pt~J SatunJay
for ~·
dical p~ a'D!t Det~ l'rOU~.
PotUami, Wil alsO l"IISiujd· ~. ~

I wore it to church-it wu admired more tiuln any little old
gardenia or orchid.
It iJ now gone, pool' lovely
thin1. But the memory remains•
For only God can create 11 perfeet a thi·JJI ai that bloom wu,
etherei pe~rly In color, dainty
crllped edlles, n'aying 10 perfectly on ita tong areen atem.
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Up at GriCe French's for L£ter.
ary That "hollow" (Flaher St.) aa
they call it iJ a riot of bloom·huge bushes of dainty bridal
wreath, beds and beda of daffodils
flowering quince and lovelle~~t of
all, a carpet of sprinll beau.tiet,
natural, as in -the woods all under
her apple tree and far beyond.

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cart Ke!Hiedy 24, Meport
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Boyne City, Michi&amp;an; ALONZO
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tl~ll on •Mareh 30, 19116, in the Baltimore' 8-WuhiD&amp;ton 6 lat.
Probate Court of Mel" County,.
Ohio, Cue Number 17,008, al·
leging that the peraonal property
of said decedent Ia Insufficient to acrea, more or Jess.
I pay his debta and that said BU!'- forTht_heeprasalyeer_}~tlhethaeLopv~tldeo~-rlbil
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The above named defendant&amp;
Situate.d In the eoU!Ity of Mella .Will take furthl!r notice ·th1,t they
State of Oblo,' 1,11d in the 'l'!IWn· have beell made partie~~ d~fendant
ship of Salem, ·and' . mori! parti- to said petition and they are recularly bounded and described as quired to answer the same on or
follows, to-wit:
before the ~th day of May, 1956.
Bellinninl on tbe North line of
Fre!IIDDt , Steve111, AdminisSection .No. 6, Town No. 7, and ·
trator of the Estate of
Ranlle No. 7.5 of the Ohio Com·
Bil'd!!tt Johnson, Deceased.
pany's J&gt;Uichue at the Northtast O'BRIEN .AND' O'BRIEN.
corne• of e 100 acre lot of · land ATTOIU'iEYS for the Ad-

Over at Edna ·Maxine Co6tea are
these sweet JprtDI beauties too,
ao lovely beneath their towerin1
treu in front lawn.
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w ere ?. Why, I ha uut even looked
at April yet, and there's onl :·
four m~ aeys of 11. "Oh, April,
A ll
PI' • Cry thy girliah tears, A~
One of the nice~~t gestures I've after, La1lgh ~hy girli&amp;h laughter
seen tibia sprin1 are the gitta
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Baker's fut'blture have for five
Seeing Leah Jane Swatzel at
Meigs County high school girl Baker's Furniture and me not
graduates-lovely little cedar knowing she wu even there. My
chests, suitable for dresser top to lddB· are scattered all over. I tell
hold hankies, jewelry, hair clasps you. 1 fairly stumble over .tbem as
and the Hke.
1 go about. And do 1 ever love it.
A Wa.. am I1d i th
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Leah JaPe has two dtlldrea a willed bl'. Ezekiel Gomer, dieceued
all over Blain and receive such a
11tt.
boy and a clrl, boy in si:ICth' ~de to his wlt,.thelace South 16a·rods

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of tomorrow, these lirl naduates.
of the matter, ·some of ·them
are right now-1 believe we .have
three right ·h ere in MHS'a If•
duation class. We aJwayR have sev·
era) married ODell and moat of
the other schools do, too.

We recall. J,WIIi!tt 111!1' on dta~ S1Jara No"*ap; thence No11th to
papa and 1m' uncle Ed· hiode ~~ said .$eeti.on No. 8; thence
wi.thiq ' eilht montM of ileh· lithe!'
8ft tl!IDII"•ald North line to the
severe losses too both familiea. pi-ce of begin~in~. containinl 44
Her brother Walter Priode form·,
·er MHS football star and later on
GRIA'fiST SDnRT \•
~oach is still at 'New LeXIn1ton,
IN' T·""E "''*•oi.~D 1
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· early marria1e11 we aee all around tioth taull1lt for many y.ear~.
u~ese youngster. of ·today are
ao overshadowed by war clouds'
What a treat to hear f1111ous
and uncertain future that they
sonll leader and ~ented weachel'
·lake t.hc 1olden days of early Curt Davis in G.Uipolla Tueaday
marriage rillht now, .
evening. Formvly , lloldea crown.
Wars, or dan1u of wars, al·
ed (blond hair) Curt't hair Ia now
ways have done that from earlieat wblte, but when he la:s tlhoee m...
times. lt'a purely in old Doc Hask.ins conaidered opinion, Nature's veloua hands Oil the oraan key~
WW el• up tbat mqCor.
lifta that &amp;olden voice in 10111
Alii! ID IW 1U&amp;11 way of preservation of the species. and
Aatom.obUe1,
teetlfiea to God'a goodDeSs u un~ocm':u..
Rljht? Ript.
lllOWn
al0111 with tlut&amp;
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I'm looking
.to teeiDII Fa~her'a 'hand-well I simply can
hardly come dowa to earth .ttet, the 1teamboat race on next Sua- warda.
day's "Wide Wide World" 4:00 P.
M. Sunday, April 28 the elate. Be
Curt b dated for ·two years
there.
ahead-goea to Mlcblaan from
GallliiOlia. So vei-y many in this
Dave Garroway surelr, put these area have heard bini. at lAncaster
parll on the map in lila two day Camp Grounds where ·he traina
atay at Hu~iqton.
the MYF noupa ·in alngln( and
Will any one ever foraet the realb· In Chrietian leaderahip
which he himHif exempliliea and

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More Time For
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where dwella hll wJfe, CJiarJotte
and aon Curt Jr., now 1'7 or ll
yell'll old and 1 beautiful sin~
In his own rilht.
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But when it comes to shopping,
nine out of ten ' V(omen follow
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first study the the ~ ads in this
paper with thetr ;particular
needs in mind ·•.• th~n go direct
to the store$1that offer what ·
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talk of SprinJ Cleaqtn,c, which can allow you
more letsure houn to enjoy the fine sprlna
weather. Brlna bl your rugs, blanket., drapo
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NOW IS THE TIME
To 11-ut Away Whiter Garments ·
Motlft P.roof ~og'1-8rlng Them In Today!

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