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'sPECIAL SALE. PRIC:~ on Stnilran, Cu,~~lon' Floor, J=ore: ~cost Vinyl in 9 el'ld 12 wl~~s. On ~~m~,r?ng Rugs, ot:1
wall coverings, .r1.1g !:;!order, countti'Hop:
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County ·Cancer Society wDI fiPODoor a caneer detection eUnlc Ill
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POMEROY - RUTLAND

iiround And
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DON'T BUY
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METROPOLITAN.MOTORS
REASONS:
etOW DOWN PAYMENT
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AVAILABLE
e RECONDITIONED USED CARS AND
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1963 FORD ~ TON PICKUP
18.1100·mile•. L~ new ID every WIJ

1963 SCOUT PICKUP
Low MUea11e. One lOcal owner

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1960 CHEVROLET o/.4 TON PICKUP
New Ftniob. Clean and 101Jd

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Miss Frieda Fehnle boa relumed
from COJwnbul where
A picnic wa• enjoyed Tueoday evening a! 6 p. m, by tile
Ladi.. AIU!Iiary of Racine Am·
Legion Post No. to'l at
tile Racine park.
It was announcde that the
sargent·al·arms, Mrs. Eunie
Brinker, Color bearers, Mrs.
Mjlry Roualb and Mro. MBlf&amp;a•et
YOII, along with oUter met!!· ,
bers, will attMd the 8th DIJ.
trlct Fall Conference In the
Middii!IIOrt Post House on

Mrs, Roy Blankenshlp
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken were
hoste81eo when tho Sew RiteSewing club met Wtdneoday
evening at tllelr club rooma,
A short buslne•• ....ton was
conducted by Mrs. Vae Vranken, preaidenl. Plam were made
for a family picnic at tile Port·
land park Sunday, Sept. 13 at
4 p, m, The tra•ellQI prize
donated by Mrs, Doanld MeKnight was awarded to Mrs.
Charles Hoffman.
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Material '" make oUngo for The prealdent, Mrs. Eugene
lhe Porn':"'!' Emergency liCjUad Holter, appoinle&lt;i lhe following
was distributed to the members, chairmen· Legtslalt(lll, s.tlab
Mrs, Elmer White received a Bradford: National
security,
blrthdey lift from ber IIOrel Margaret Houdashelt; Ameripal.
canl.m, Leara Yound; commUDGamea were played d)lrlng lty srevlce, Mary Roush; Child
the socltl hour and prizes •· Welfare Pauline R011e· P•a
warded the Wlnnel"l. Refresh· Americ~n. Myrtle Walk~r; Popments were served by
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Rarrletta Nelgler·; Music,
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Yost; RababWiatioa,
and Mra. Donald Mullen, Mrs.
Diddle, Civil Defense,
Dayton Strickland, Mu. Elza
Roberts; Flower O.' m
Gilmore, Jr., Mrs, Donald Col·
' Gretta Simpson, Mary
Una, Mra. Willard Boyar
Roush and Myrtle Holler; ICEMrs. Edward Weila.
, eculive Committee
Margaret
The next meellne wDI l!e ' Houdalbelt, Grella SlmpJOD
Sept. t and hostessel wOI 6e ud Leara Y1111111.
Mrs. Dayten Strickland and
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BAVE VISITOII8
Mr, and Mrs, Ealle MOIIIIIU
entertained
a crouP at relaiiYII
ANNOUNCE BIRTB
aod frlend1 OVOI'; ihe weekend
M.-. and Mra, William SprouSe
their home,
MlnersviUe.
of Wallingford, Coon, are an· Guests were Ml'. aod Mrs.
oour.oing tile birth of tlleir
Dean Honnold and daugbtero,
cbil~. I daughter, on AUIIUII2S, Mr. And Mrs. pouaJd Morgan
weighing sl&amp; pounds IOid oix and 1011 of llewart · ant Mr.
ouncea. The cblld was aamed IOid Mri, Rohorl MOiilmiiD
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at 1 p. m. &lt;ESTJ.
Of paromount ln~rest to 'k&gt;
oa1 feeder ealf pn&gt;dtlcero is
the elate o1 the ,\them
~ber 2.f and tile elate
U..· Gll\lpOIJa sale October
,:;.. the filii time a seeond
oale wiD be hold In Athe!IS
r¥'dllnl frilm the
s4&gt;PIY of feeder calves avail·
a!Jie to be miWed out of thl•
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The article below was writttn lllon of a pol1101tous gas lfben bleach thtube !r on elec:trlcll\
for a recent
HOI1ltlll8ker's the users deckled to combine and11
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Newslet~r. sent mootbly from two or more eleanlnc ag~ta
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Cooperative Enelllion of· f;lllllmonty found m al~ evf
lain surface willch Is al. Beca... .0 m11117 home- ery household. The addition o porce
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makers have indicated sinCe the old familiar chlorine bleach traetlve 11 we
then lhlt they had no idea there &lt;a sodium hypo-chlorite oolu· Remeber, DON'T MJ.X was any d111111er lllvolved In tloni to an ocld or ocld-prodund toilet
mixing cleanlnc eompoundo. II ing aubalanee, ouch as a toilet Bleachlnc agents 8
oeems important ~ought · ; to bowl eJeanser or jUBI plain bowl cleaners.
reproduce the article for vinegar, will •~ly . release Bleaclllnlagents and ammooreadera. llfo\IOWII:
a quantity of tox1c clonne gas..111
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paper
SlmU~rly. when it is mi..d '
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In separate locations but leal reactloo liberates I highly mnover.
J calves .nn be moved.
simUar cln!umstancts. Irritating ges. If Inhaled, these Bleachinl agenhl and
Local produ&lt;tl'l ~re
were u.tng an ordinarY· fumes can eause serious In- , gar.
ai evllllllting· qe IHI the
toilet • bowl cleaner. Diosatls- jury and poaslble death.
Bleachin&amp; agenll! and
leP sales Ill CbBUeothe,
with the way stall1ll were Don'l mate the mistake
eleanor.
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being removed, each decided to thinking because certain house· IN SHOI\T - NEVERwlTIII
lifer for the feed~r hornlus an- add a household bleach and stir· J!oid produc!J are good • and BLEACHING AGENTS
lnials in all bee! breeds. .
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CLEANING
tf you wish additional •nfor- As a result one died quickly- the job better. on the oontrary roMI'OUND.
lion about these sales, the
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winch Paul Bser of
to a government mi!dlcal
a&lt;irves as secreta'?'- He has all newsletter, twenty people were
ayailable information, and so overcome a short time ago by
do we at the Collllty J;:xtenslon toslc gases released from a
offie&lt;&gt;.
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brew of a cleanser, chorj'nle bouaewile, In
bl•ach and ammonia.
meat over the grocery
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counter, l.i- hafiDg ".'ore lnflu· these cases was the generaoo the ecooonuc ~uccess
beef producing eo~;!,
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Wayne R Neal of Hunting;I I""''W'ge and l)u buUI a
s une~~y weak to 50 low· burg Indiana above, wilt suo- Illation a. a good farm
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active strong to 50 eeed. Vemon McNair as general man. He lo married . and
er; t ~sh . buits steady; few manager of the Jackson, Oblo, threl! children. There are
cend' :!.J"r lots average with Prnduclion Credit ASIOclatioll, girls, ages 14 all!l I and
1 ~ s ~Jgh choice 1150-1125 lb Mr. McNair tendered bla reslg· b!lr tt&amp; 10. Tiley ~
::: hter steors 25. 71&gt;-26.50, low nation effective August 6, 19M. move to Jackson as soon as
cho:O 900-l:ZOO lb 24.50.25, good 'llleJacksonPCAservessome
arraneOIIIflllto can be
l!Z-24, few lots standard 18.50- 11100 larm~rs in an eleven eoun- made. - - - 20 o;o· round two loads average
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24 gond 21·22: cows 11-!UO; miiUon dollars '" short and !no Planned Sept, 5-6
excess And even
b~lls 15.511-17: veaters and termediate-rrm
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ellbt offices mal~ by. 6 by the Rutland
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hpUSI'Wi.fe still demands a mar- By GAYLORD P. ilODWJN' and feed ·grain programs C8ll ard 17·20; &amp;ood and choice
IIISOclatlon.
Mrs. Cush Johnston , ••
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of fat ill the lean meat
Ulllted PnH IDimlational elect to oubstitute whoa! for 350 lb slaughter calves
. Mr. Neal C!OIIIOS tD the 11110- man lor tho show which wiR be
juiciness in the
WASIUNGTON (UPI) - The feed grain Or feed grain for few 21.
elation well qualified for the po- held at tbt Rutlaad Metl10dllst
p1a,.,1 on her family's
Agriculture Oopartment has an- wbeal In oddltlon farmm .who llqJs 1000; barrows and gUts sltlon of general manager. He Church.
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~ct 1a._ ~.,;e. at
·~ 2S to m&lt;01UY 50 tower with wu bom and reared ~ a !ann Committees appointed
111IIJlthls fall to parllelpflte Ill the' 11 signUp"can overpiant iheir clearance Incomplete,
ill~ County, llldiana. For elude .publicity, M!"'· Robetl
1985 wbeat' JII'OCl'alll may IIIDdl· .wh•at allotment by 110-per cent mostl7 50 lower; III'(IUIId Ut&gt;1-2 1 period of time he manp canaelay; regiltrytion,
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!y tbelr am&amp;ce diversion or and stcn the eseess under 210.220 lb ;,arrows 811(.
and opera~ the lamll)' farm. Guy 'Larklll and Mts. Chllrl.i
overplalltinl intentions next bond Ulder the 11165 wheat pro- 11.25-18.50. 1·3 liiD-240 ib
Jn the bUsiDeSs world be bat AmOs; sllljln&amp;, M..,.
mndlflcaUon, farntenl 18.10, heavier weigll~
ba4 quite a bit of expettenee In Titus, Mrl. ·Chris Dlebl,
s1gnup period extends who s(Jn up tblo fait may tested, lot 2-S mixed te1ghto
work haWIC held po- Da)1on l'arSIHIS, Mrs.
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chanie their commitments coo- av••al' 254 lb 17.110, lew
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thalllc everyone for lhem.
Weher and soos, Charle&gt; and
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for several .eeks, sht
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Impressive Hamm-Jo hnson WecJd'mg Ceremony f vent
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an altar with white satin cover, centered ~tth ·~ open Btble 111 froqt of a brass cross other relatlve1•
with white candles in brass holders on etther stde. Tall vases of whlte gladloU and _ _ _ _ _ __,_ _.,.._ 11
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greenery, two seven branch candelabra and palms were on either side of the altar.
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!on net bows, centered a
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'11oe groom's bro~er, James with whl!A! cover and
Mn. G.,-y Eckard, fl . .Wa~e,
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half hour of nuptial music
W. Johnson of Ne'w Haven, W. ferns on either side.
Ind.; Mr. and Mrs . .A. . .A.
David KniJillt. lllulra lied·
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Hamuton: Charlet! W. Hamm,
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played "Nocturne"
by Hamm, ·'brother of the bride, served. Mrs. Howard H. Hamm
Jll.; Brian C. McCoofor
Doria Day. Rook Rudooll.
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Mlirtln E. Crahan,
l'ony RandaU. Thelma Ritter ·
l'iick Adams, Julla M"do.
A FJower." "Dedication
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Mra. W. R. Cqx
Ritea," "'11ois Holy Hour," ' 'Bri· For her daughter' weddmg, :bowl and' Mrs. George
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dal Hymn," and ., the attend· Mr;o. Hamm chose a ~avy blue selruad served the cake.
. Stephen . Rtiarr, Atlanta,
Avg.~l.s.t. t
ants came i "Prelude to Wed· chiffon dress with white acces- Carole J. Hamm, sloter
Ga.; David T. Haines, Corap.
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ding March " and the bride
and
corsage of white the bride, regl•tered tbe
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. James
Mel¥YD l;lo~glsl. !let..· ford.
brother ca.;.. to the altar,
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Mrs. Johnson wore '11oe couple left for a weddln&amp; Johnaon and daupter,
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pmk crepe dress wltl) white trip to · the Smoky Mountains Sue, New Haven, W.
Coto~":J:.t'" O,ut !-'""'
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mann. Durin~ the
and 1 ~hlte cams- and for travellng, the
Stuart Rupp, ·Cleveland:
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A reception for the guests knit dress with b"!wn
and ~ughter, A on
"Here o My Lord,''
held in the church social sorles and wore the white rose Beth, .T. w. Aulbtrson
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communion. •·The
with the Happy Harvest· corsage she cacried oo
her Mrs. Madeline ~ans and
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Postlude," by Schumann
cla88 as hosteases. White Bible.
and Steven, Middleport; Ll~yd II
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played for the recessional. Mrs. fern and greenery "" angel Mrs. Johnson Is a IJ'aduate S..oS, Grove City, and Mrs.
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sang. "I Love '!'bee," (!ch hair decorated the .•nantel Pomeroy High .School and . of Paul Johitaon and Gem• N •
hoan, :olumbua.
1~::~: Dlch) by Greig; "If 1 which was centered wtlh a Ohio Univer•lly with a B.
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Tell y 00 " "'11oe Wed- low arrangement o! yeJiow glad· Education and Janow a
ding Benediction'," arter the ioll in a cryatal cootaluer wlllt er at the Olen•angy Eh!ml,..
mothers wert seated and while' white eleetr~c candlefl tied Wlth tary l,;chOol, Columbu1.
the couple knelt for pray~r, white satin uqws on either side. Johnson Is o !P'adu&amp;IA! of
"Tbe Wedding Prayer."
Suspended from the center of~ eroy High School and ts
The bride, given in marriage I the mantel were two white senior in. architecture at
by her brother, Charles W. : wedding hello.
State Unl~erslty. ,
Hamm, wore a floor length The bride's tablf! Wll lovely '11oe couple are at home ta
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Ieaturing a full skirt with tiers tered with a lout• tiered wed· Dr., Apl 104, Columbua.
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of lace ruffles. '11oe fitted bo- ding cake encircled with &amp;reen- OUt • of • town peill al tbe
dice enhanced with a scalloped ery and yellow gladioli . with wed,llng and ·~wore Mr.
neckline had long sleevea corn- tall while lapert In , double I and Mnt. iloward H. Hamm and
ing to point&gt; over the hands. crystal candelabra on elHter 10111, Terry and Stev01&gt; and
Her fingertip veil of silk illu· side. The punch bowl centered Ronnie ~ of Ktl!loll; ,Mf.
sion was held In place by a with yellow rosebudo and tn· and Mra. Cecil Gillo8l): aad
tiara of white seed pearls. She circled with greenery and .ny· IOilli,
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