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Thu rsi MV 1. 7, 19H SOUTH OLIVE HEWS JOt'TH Oi.lVK N I I Addis accompanicd the body of his half-brother, Riley Shriver to Chicago, 111., for interment. Mary Pryor spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roe near Belle Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gould and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schoeppner and son, on Saturday. Larry Sanford, of Canton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sanford ovgr the week end. Payle Miller and Willard Har per were business callers in Canton. Thelma Pryor Ruth L. Har per, Willa R. Harper, Mrs. Freda Sanford and son, Larry, Mrs. Cora Antill and Mrs. Lillian Jor dan were callers in Caldwell on Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Clark, Herman and Miles Williams were called to Wellsburg, W. Va., by the •death of their brother, Albert Williams. Funeral services and interment was held in Wellsburg. Mrs. Melba Batten and Mrs. Alfred Vaughn called at the Howard Sanford home. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and son and Mr. and Mrs. James Whetstone and daughter visited over the weekend with Harry Whetstone and family, of Rose ville. Robert Mitchell and boy friend of the U. S. Army, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell and family. Callers of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Sanford Sunday evening were Mrs. Edith Harden, Mrs Vera Antill, Ernest Antill and Ruth L. Harper. Sunday after noon visitors were Harry B. Sanford, Mrs. Donald W. San NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Probate Court of Noble County, Ohio. Estate of John Beymer, Deceased "In'pursuance to an order of the Pro bate Court of Noble County, Ohio, will ofl'er for public auction on Thurs day. the 4th day of April, 1957, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, on the prem ises, the following described real estate situated in the County of Noble in the state of Ohio, and in the Town ship of Noble: Lot No. 12 in the Village of Belle Valley, Noble County, Ohio, (known as the Belle Valley Post Office Build ing), appraised at $000.00. Lot No. 20 in said Village of Belle Valley, Noble County, Ohio, (known as the John Beymer residence), except the coai in and underlying said prem ises with the mining rights and privi leges heretofore conveyed to the East ern Ohio Coal Company, appraised at SI 500.00. Lot No. 44 in McFerrin's second ad dition to the town of Belle Valley, ex cept the coal in and underlying said lands, together with the privilege and return reserved for the mining of said coal, as set forth in coal deed of L. Frazier, grantor, to the Eastern Ohio Coa! Company, grantee, now of record in volume 48 page 415 of the deed records of Noble County, Ohio, which is hereby adopted and made a part hereof, ihe same as herein written apprateed at 545.00. Lot No. 45 in McFerren's second ad dition to the town of Belle Valley Ohio, save and except all the coal in and underlying said premises, and sub ject to all the provisions made and pro vided in a deed made by L. B. Frazier to the Eastern ,Coal Co., appraised at $75.00. Each lot will be sold separately and each lot of said premises must be sold for not less than two-thirds the appraised value thereof. Terms of sale: Ten percent (109f) of sale price in cash at time of sale, balance on con urmution of sale and delivery of deed. L. D. MILLER Administrator of Estate of John Beymer, deceased. James Watson, Auctioneer John W. Hazard, Attorney 36 37 38 3! J. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY In the Probate Court of Noble County, Ohio Estate of John Beymer, Deceased The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on Thursday, the 4th day of April, 1957, commencing at 12 o'clock noon, at the late residence of John Beymer, the following personal property belonging to the estate of John Beymer. deceased: Mirror, davenport, library table, 2 rugs, dresser, congoleum rug, 3 rocking chairs, bookcase, 2 sewing machines, 6 straight chairs, dining table, dishes, victrola, chest of drawers, safe, many tools (some new). 2 porch chairs, kitch en cabinet, kitchen table, 3 gas stoves, kitchen utensils, end table, iron bed, 2 straight chairs, blankets and sheets, .22 rifle, .410 gauge shotgun, 3 lockers, 3 radios, day bed, cupboard, washstand set, 2 clock.v, porch swing, extension ladders (practically new), step ladder, hand plow (new), motor, 4 showcases, Postoffice counter and mail boxes, heating stove, adding machine, safe, stove, 1941 Ford automobile, and many miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Cash at time of sale. L. D. MILLER Administrator of Estate of John Beymer, deceased. James Watson, Auctioneer John W. Hazard, Attorney 36 37 38 J. ru ._! son, j'j Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bird and daughters. Mrs. G. D. Harper, who is ill, is improving. Hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schoep pner and son are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Gould and family. Billie Ball, of Canton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ball, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Ball are the parents of a son, born in Canton hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCauley and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ball are the grandparents. The baby has been named Stephen Clifford. Mrs. Lulu Shilling returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. O. Baker after a month's visit with her children in Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Love and Mrs. Marjory Love visited over the weekend with relatives in Columbus. Miss Garvis Sklenar visited Willa R. Harper, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Swain and son were business callers in Caldwell, Monday. Cumberland CUMBERLAND—'The granges of the county will meet on Thursday evening, March 7 in the Pleasant City school build ing and our local grange will confer the second degree, then on Monday evening March 11, the granges will gather at the Cumberland high school where Pleasant City will exemplify the third degree and Cumberland degree team will confer the fourth degree. The members are to take sand wiches and cookies. Class Meeting The Friendly Circle Sunday school class of Presbyterian church will meet on Tuesday evening: at the home of Mrs. Bertha Crawford. Personals Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bond visit ed Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton at Dexter City. Miss Phyllis Davis, of Colum bus, spent the weekend with her parents, Arthur Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lepage, of Zanesville, spent Saturday evening at the Audley West home. Harry Yerian has been taken from Bethesda hospital to the Vaughn rest home in Zanesville. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crawford were Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Han-ger and daghter of Zanesville, Mrs. Mar ion Ferrell and Mr. Henry Hou «el of FreeporW World's Day of Prayer will be held in the Methodist church on March 8th at 2:00 p. m. with Miss Hazel Scott serving as chairman from the M. E. church and Mrs. Jewell Bond from the Presbyterian church. Other churches will participate. On Friday evening, March 8 beginning at 6:00 p. m. the ladies of the A.M.E. church will serve a chicken supper in the Meth odist church. The public is in vited. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Case No. 6163 Estate of John Beymer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that L. D. Miller of R. F. D. No. 1, Sarahsville Ohio, has been duly appointed Ad ministrator of the Estate of John Bey mer, deceased, late of Belle Valley, Noble County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months. Dated this 8th day of February, 1957. EARL P. McGINNIS, Probate Judge of said County 34 35 36. LEGAL NOTICE In the Common Pieas Court of Noble County, State of Ohio Case Number 9647 Ruth Helen Scott Plaintiff. —vs— John W. Scott Defendants. John W. Scott, whose residence is unknown, is hereby notified that Ruth Helen Scott has filed her petition against him for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme crueity in Case Number 9647 in the Common Pleas Court of Noble County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on or after March 29, 1957. BABY CHICKS! Extra Chicks Each Hatch Monday and Thursday! BUY OUR QUALITY NOBLE NEW HAMPSHIRES NOBLE WHITE LEGHORNS ARBOR ACRE WHITE ROCKS Also Cockerel Chicks Priced Low! HEADQUARTERS FOR THE NEW DeKalb 101 and 111 Chix POULTRY SUPPLIES AND FEED NOBLE HATCHERY Phone 91 Caldwell, Ohio L. C. YOUNG Attorney for Plaintiff 33 34 35 3G 37 38 J. Whigville I WHlij Vil___ Wilk was calling on Florence Carter Mr. and Mrs. George Brfiden and daughter, of Newark, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maskle and daughter, of Quaker City and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knight of Zanesville, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. George Berry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanFossen, of East Union. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Guiler of Caldwell, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and children spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark of Mid dleburg. Helen Watson was calling on Florence Carter, Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilk and sons, spent the weekend with his mother in Pennsylvania. Baiesville BA1KSV ii_.i_.xj j. he Volun teer class met at the home of Mrs. Leona Delon-g, Wednesday evening for their February meeting. Mrs. Delong sewed a chicken dinner at 6:30 p. m. It was followed by the program. The March meeting will be with Mrs. Shirley McPeek. In Hospital Mrs. Donald Betts is a patient at the Memorial hospital at Cambridge where she underwent surgery, Friday morning. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bay Carpenter and son, Brewster, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Carpenter. Mx*. J. H. Hedleston has re turned home after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph House, of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ncuhart and family, of Columbus, visited with relatives the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Atkinson were business callers in Caldwell on Saturday. Mrs. Robert Mercer and daugh ter of Rarvtoul, 111., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Roe. Mrs. Jimmie Flood and Mrs. Ralph Shepherd were Cambridge shoppers, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Long and family of Lorain, sipent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Deal. Mrs. Deal returned with them after spending a week at Ashland and Lorain. Several men from here attend ed the Brotherhood meeting at the Quaker City Methodist church, Thursday evening. Florence Christman and Rollie Wells of Barnesville, spent Sun day evening with Mrs. Marie Miller and family. Photo Developing—Gillespie's or Oluo. Supt.. of Insurance. Certificate o! Comuliance—-The undt'.signed. Supt. ol In... ol the State of Ohio, iierebv ccrtiflrs that INLAND MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Huntington. Stat^ of West Virginia, has romphed with the laws of this State applicabie to this class of Companies and is authorised cturinK the current year to transact 111 tins State its appropriate business ot insurance oil the mutual plan. Its financial eondiiion is jsiiown by iUs annual statement to have been (as follows on December 31, 1S55: Amount of tissets, $2,949,980.09 Amount of liabilities, in cluding re-insurance reserve, $1,608,658.47 Sur Tilus. $1,341,331.42 Income for the year 1955, Si.497.252,31 Expenditures for the year 1955, 452 439 97 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused my seal to be affixed at Columbus, Ohio, this day and date. July 1. 1956. August Priatel. Supt. of Ins. of Ohio. (Seal) SOU NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Ciisc No (HG2 Estate of Chloe T. Pierre, Deceased. Notice is hereby givt-n that Ernest L. Pierce, of 608 Fairground Street, Caldwell, Ohio, lias been duly appoint ed Executor of the Estate of Chloe T. Pierce, deceased, late of (08 Fairground Street, Caldwell, Noble County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said .fiduciary within four months. Dated this 13th day of February, 1957. EARL P. McGINNIS Probate Judge of said County .14 35 36. SHERIFFS SALE IN PARTITION The State of Ohio, Noble County, Common Pleas Court Case No. 9644 Carl A. Heisler Plaintiff —vs— H. L. Jerles and James H. Miller Defendants Notice is hereby given, that on Sat urday, the 9th day of March A. D. 1957, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A. M., I will offer for sale at public auction, west door of the Court House in Cald well, Ohio, the following Lease, sit uated in the County of Noble and State of Ohio, and in the township of Elk, to-wit: Lease for Oil and Gas Purposes: Sit uated in the State of Ohio, County of Noble, and Township of Elk and bounded on the north of the lands of Peter Smithberger's heirs On the East by the lands of C. M. Ayers On the South by the lands of Anna Walker and on the West by the lands of George Bonar. containing fifty (50) acres, more or less. Being the same premises con veyed by Clayton McKce. Sheriff, to Carl Heisler by deed recorded in Vol. 83 at Page 293, Deed Records of Noble County, Ohio. Said Premises located it and along State Highway No. 565 North. East of Harriettsville app. 21/? miles. Appraised at $800.00, and cannot be sold for less than TWO-THIRDS oi that amount. Said Premises to be sold as the prop erty of the parties to the above action, on an order of sale in Partition from the Common Pleas Court of Noble County, Ohio, and directed to me, the undersigned SheriiV. Terms of Sale—Cash. Given under my hand this 4th day i£ February, 1957. DONALD CONAWAY. Sheriff of Noble County, -Ohio U C. Young. A11 v. i 32 33 34 35 36 SHAKO., i Monday afternoon. Caroline Guiler, of Summer field, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Dan ford. Ray Clark was at Cambridge, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Fossen and children, of East Union, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Berry. THE jn!'R"V-V, I'M.nWFIJ OHfO SHARON NEWS ITEMS Temperance Legion met at the home of Deanna and Tommy Marquis, Wednesday evening, Feb. 24 for their monthly meet ing. Linda Wiley called the meet ing to order. Opening song, "Suffer Little Children To Come". Scripture lesson, Matt. 6:19-34, read responsively follow ed by Proyer. Bible verses were repeated. The regular program was presented followed by a "Temperance Quiz and Stories," ''Abe Lincoln's Book" and "Tobacco." Meeting closed with L.T.L. salute and prayer. During the social hour, chil dren enjoyed a song service and Mrs. Cora Marquis and Deanna served delicious refreshments to one guest, Jean Lawrence and members, Joan, Billy and Victor Boyd, Riley Dovenbarger, Ron nie Harmon, Peggy and David Ramsey, Linda Wiley, Judy Wal ters, Tommy Marquis and the leader. Verh Harmon. On Sick List Mrs. Dora Jennings and Mrs. Ocie Harmon are on a sick list. Personals Mrs, Ruth Stoneking, of Can ton, js spending this week with her mother, Mrs, Dora Jen nings, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swank, of Stockport, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Okey Caldwell, Sunday and attended the funeral of Willard Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Han nahs and daughters, of Canton, visited with Mrs. Hannahs' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mar quis last week. Mrs. Eloda Jennings visited with FMe Mar- Ml. Ephraim jyiT. Mi", and Mrs. Ralph Anderson and sons visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Powell. Mrs. Edison Shafer and family visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griener and son at Zanesville. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Graham and $ons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Graham. Freda and Brenda Andrews of Barnesville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moore. Mr. and Mrs. James Menden hall and family, of Canton, spent the weekend with Mrs. Hazel Powell and other relatives. The Seneca Homemakers club will meet Wednesday, March 13 at the home of Mrs. Jewell Pow ell with a pot luck dinner at noon. The meeting will be on the cooking of vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore and Donna Ann Moore spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Moore, Russell Moore of Zanesville spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mr- Walter Powell and daughters and Mrs. Hazel Powell spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Isabelle Brownfield and Charles Escbbaugh. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, NOBI.E COUNTY, OHIO Case No. Hti-tti Robert F. Laird. Plaintiff. vs— Sara J. Laird, Defendant. Sara J. Laird, residing at 2424 Fair view Avenue, Anderson, Indiana, is Iierebv notified that Robert F. Laird has filed a petition against her for di vorce and reasonable right of visit ation of the child, Michael D. Laird, in Case No. 1)646 in the Common Pleas Court of Noble County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on or after the 8th duy of March, 1957. ROBERT F. LAIRD By Fred F. Fox Attorney for Plaintiff 31 32 33 34 35 3( J. LEGAL NOTICE COPY OF I'l'ULIC NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Education of the South ern Noble Local School District, Noble County, Ohio, at the office of thu Clerk, School Building, Dexter City, Ohio, until 1:00 P. M. Eastern Stand ard Time, March 22. 1957, and will .be publicly opened and road aloud, at a meeting of the Board of Education at such time and place, for furnishing all materials and performing all labor necessary for the construction and completion of a new addition to and remodeling of the present public School Building, on their premises in the Southern Noble Local School District, according to the Plans and Specifi cations prep i*-d by Marr, Knapp & Craw lis. Registered Architects, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents are on file at the office of the Clerk and at the office of the Architect. The Plans. Specifications. Instructions to Bidders. Proposal Forms etc., are obtainable from the office of the Architect. All proposals shall be mode in conformity with the General Code of Ohio on Blank Forms furnished by the Architect, and shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and addressed to the Board of Education of the Southern Noble Local School District, Noble County, Ohio, endorsed "Proposal for General Construction, Plumbing &- Heating, (or other specif ic branch of work) for an addition to and Remodeling of Present Public School Building for the Board of Ed ucation of the Southern Noble Local School District, Noble County, Ohio", on the outside of the envelope. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of ten percent {Iff or an approved Surety Company's bond made unconditionally payable to the Clerk-Treasurer of the Board, as a guaranty of it being prop erly secured by an approved Surety Bond to 10Q"„ of the contract, sum. The amount of such guaranty shall be re tained by the Board of Education for liquidated damages sustained by rea son of his failure to do so. Attention is called to the Special Re quirements relative to Wage Rates, and hours of employment. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 days1 after the date of opening of bids. Bids will be taken and contracts awarded separately lor the following branches of work: 1. General Construction 2. Plumbing 3. Heating &- Ventilating 4. Electric Wiring & Fixtures 5. Furniture, Kitchen, Shop & Science Equipment The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Gcraldine Martin Clerk, Board of Education of the Southern Noble Local School District Noble Countv, Ohio 34 35 36 37 38 J. Jean Lawrence spent Wednes day night with Peggy Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon were calling on his sister, Mrs. Minnie Trott and brother, Wil liam Harmon, near Zanesville, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Shields and sons, of Wooster, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Courtney and attend ed the funeral of their uncle, Willard Wiley. Mrs. Phoebe Nichols was call ed to Sycamore, Illinois, re cently by the serious illness of her brother, Boston Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller were visiting with his mother at Macksburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gordon and two children and Carol El lison called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Boyd and Jay, Sunday Ricky Baker, of Canton, spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison of Canton, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Dale Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Marquis and Jane, of Cambridge, Forest McCune, of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parrish visited with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Mar quis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquis called on Mrs. Nora Marquis and Eva May, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haga and Vickie, of Newark, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haga. Mrs. Norma Wiley of Caldwell visited with her mother, Mrs. Tryphosa Love one day last week. Easy to enter, easy to win! HERE'S ALL YOU DO: Go to your Mercury dealer today. Pick up official rules and entry blank. 3, Complete last line of Mercury dream-car rhyme. Mail official entry blank to "Mercury Contest." 4, Keilhfown K f- i i s Joe Bigley and son, Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eicherman and daughter, Jonna, all of Co lumbus, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swank. Mr. and Mrs. James Courtney and children, Eddie and Dolly, of Norwalk, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mitchel and Ronnie. Mrs. Edith Chandler and Betty Teeters spent a day the past week with Charlie McMannis and fam ily and Irene Minzler and Gloria Chandler, all of Reinersville, and called on Mary O'Brian at the Lowe Rest Home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Landaker and daughter have spent the past week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Landaker and family. Betty Teeters returned to work Tuesday at the Marietta Times after a two weeks vacation. Bob Chandler spent Saturdav night with Harley Chandler. Shirley Hughes of Columbus spent the veekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hughes and family. Patsy Carpenter (nee Farson) left a week ago to join her hus band, who is stationed in the U. S. Army in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelby and family of Waterford were Sun day afternoon callers at the home of her parents, William McMan nis and family. Russell Chandler of Crooked Tree and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Stack were Sunday afternoo callers at the home of Mr. arn Mrs. Fred Chandler. Thelma Stack visited Sunday afternoon with Nancy and Juci\ Teeters. A TURNPIKE CRUISER EVERY WEEK The top of The Big Dream-Car Fleet The most dramatic expression of Mercury's Dream-Car Design! Distinctive styling shared with no other car, and no other Mercury model. Floating Ride with unique Air-Cushion Sus pension. 290-hp V-8. 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Emma Shelton, Emma Dimmerling, Clara Mallett, Margaret Warner, Mar cella Warner, Dorothy Archer and Eunice Horton. Tuesday eve ning guests were Ruby Leasure, Ida Dimmerling, Emma Ritter beck, Agatha Hannahs. Bernetta Schehl, Ruth Spence, Mabel Hes son, Tharcella Larrick. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Ruby Leasure, Mrs. Ag atha Lou Hannahs and sons were Friday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Blanche Marquis of Cam bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kuhn and children, Connie, Jane and Keith, Mona Rae Ritterbeck, all of Zanesville. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Kuhn. Mr. and Mr. Franc .- Dimmer ling, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dim merling visited Thursday with their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rome Dimmerling Can ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sorg of Cald well visited with Blanche Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Warner Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mays and children visited over th** week end .with Mr. arid Mr- E. Thompson. 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Mercury has the industry's biggest size increase! Marcfc 4-16 will be Paqe Five—B iiuvtciiu v^cjuiuj ui Akron visit ed here with friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willias Rath and son. Rudy of Zanesville, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and sons, Paul and Robert, Mrs. Eddie Rohrig and daughter, Lily Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miracle spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leasure and son spent Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wat erman. Mrs.- Lucille Warner, daughter, Gloria, and son, Gary of Zanes ville. visited with Tom Swick and Lewis Swick and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leasure of Belle Valley visited Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schehl of Canton visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rayner Schehl. Mr. and .Mrs. John Morris and Faith Doan oi Caldwell visited Sunday afternoon with'" Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hesson. 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