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Mr, 3n~. Mr• Cll!.lldC
ot Pt. Pleasopt und Mr. and
Clifford Hayea '! apd son, 'Gre.:.
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€1ub P(ans Silve.r ..,
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April 22, when the Mildldlo~or!•/
Garden Club met at lhe
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lN 'roll 'twENTI~ ~~~~~ ~v91uU911 · Tile lndividu&amp;l grasped 11\ls ~poJ'AAI!tr.

of. pa~ll~ clti¥ens' inv~tment In' their· gov·

January sales of Se'tffs \;:' aq4) H f&amp;vjfgs
· f!O!\!js .lyere the best of ai)Y'1Qf1Jie ~ ~g
· .~~1, CJII!e, our' l.ihll'V Si&gt;nds. ·
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24 mo.jjll\s. -Tpe combined sale$ of•$519 m•l:
'~ , A''!o~e bad our Wpr JWndl\. w~ wo~ o~r . lloq ~l!fe ~Q per ~ent above those lor Janu·
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.Flibl'uary sales· w~re 1~ ~r ,.cent : ~2?v!
·world A.tsen'QI
thOse' oPa year ago; •and fill tf!~·'fij'st· moot~
·r~~~ llas_l!fe~ a contloulng, crescenq~ -~Q\c· s!ni!,t~ly ~~ 1958, sales exceeded:'rFe'PP.
ing of n~t10nai confidence and a soutc.~ , of h~ns:
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. But y,esler~&amp;y's mooey}oes
In an era when the nation faces more and . toJIIorrow.'s _peac~ pow~r. .
swifter changes in an lnc~nsiStent worl~, tlie
)~javin~s Bonds
need now is to maintain Peace Power - the dream home or. ·
money and the strong economy to pay the .
q~ver fplllll
costs of peace:
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What once were ·L.iberty Bon~s- .01' W~r ho~~- stands, Of If;.,
Bonds - or Defe!ls~ 'Bonds may rightly be cQJl~ge~ into rub)!Jf
dubbed "Peace B9nds."
PEACE
Ylj:'l! ·THR!&gt;UG!f· THIS evolutloll, ·. t)!ere ":!'eace.;and
has been one constant factor.' All the b9nds ln!llvlilual
have been Savings. Bond$, providing for tlie phi;~\cai.securlty,
indlvldnai an opportunity to lay 841de ~me .
Tbls Is ·now the tbe~ls

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money in regular amounts, ho.wsoe~er 'small;
for his money to earn inte~es(; for. !he .aver• age citizen to make securq 1nvestments
which, at the same time, build security for
himself and for his copntry.

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GOOD 'G,ARDEN·.
Cultivate

;: ••ush's Shoe Store
Middleport, Olllo

NOW ON HAND

Plow
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t-iow - with Reverse
Pboae ,84 Pomeroy
1 For A llfmoulrattoa

Several Hundred Tons
Of. AU Analysla

Daniel M. Warner,

ceased.

)ffebotor &amp; Foil~. Allorneys
P'or Admtnlatrator
(4) 9, 14, 17, ate

CONClliTE ~~
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GRUI!SE!I BLOCS

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(Ill Wanted to Rent

bard top. PowCJr 1ieerlng
11~··•!'• brakeL 6 way 10at, Radio Reliable looal couple want to rent
rear li!oat spe-ker. Ontl 4 lo 6 room bOUIO jVI!h ,bath.
owner. Pow~r pack. ·Give be•t of core fO. reasonable
tar. New oric coat• Qvcr rant. Wrlto Box 648'C, cto'Tho
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'delivery of
premium erad~: to
Gara1e, Rock Sprtnaa,
direcllon of· the Coun, durini the to dAy
April ~1. 101111.
on boll\ reJular
grades,
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any or all Bids.
Count)' CommlaClcr~·

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Janice
~th . Ann and Bobby
Ellie Al'nold, Jerry
ohd Anltll Hall.
Halley,

Norma Jean

·aad Peggy FOhner. Parwere Re,. Liston
Mrs. Geora:e Brothert,
l)avis ond Mra. Orvlllo

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for

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Refreoh1110n11 in keeping 'with

Eaater were aernd ,.~ tbe cloae ot
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the homo 01 Mr. and :.Ira. Andrew

Croaa. .

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Fred
a dlpner,
their home, Vale
were. Mr. aDd Mrs:

JEWELRY
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GIFI' ·ITEMS

FOR ALL
OcCASIONS

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1\oek and Ro)l Headllnert

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ROCK AROUND THI WOIILD
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