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of cal&lt;ium •. to be ~ ~ ••• Uilder California'• unique
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endanger the "ContinuMJo".9,{
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defeat qf the re
o~.fUl ~ 'b~~et dr tbrowj!Ji ~"ffy ~11 ,ll\'1!' ., ter~~~~~ •s a vote against effortS to in~frove
0:~; tllill~Ollfi a'\d altawlns wl\ea\,.1!1 ·. I~nn lnC9.Dle a~d price support progra~s. Qn ,
4!'liJl If.• ~1t~r a bushel next )le.¥· ~r' ; , the ~itwr hand, by a "yes" vote we -can-ahow
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t,;;;,,,,.,. ~·~-~Ill· ~ails to receive a "yes" vote as tMs~- iirograms can be relluilt,
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by twil'\hlrdt pi the farmers \'l)tlng on June
', 1~1v~ferendum is imj)j)r~nt to ail f~I'Jll·
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"Jf ~"!mis of.. the farmers voting in the ers.as well as to wheat farmers. It is ~lsd irn·
poJ1ant to city people. 'l'b~ !l.efeat qt t!l!!. t&amp;.
~e...~tl!jl ~t a "yes" vote In favor of
ll!lrkellna quot¥ and restricting the n~tidn· ferendum wlii not reduce the price bread
at' w~at a!ftage t6 55 million acres: the to ccinsumj)l's but it will reduce the illl~~)lejr',l
of fa!'llt· dollars that find their way to the
p~ typpon on next year'$ wh~ CfOP will
on Main Street.
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be fl ,a\·i bushel. If' two·tbirds of those vot· ~~registers
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In, f~!l'to .vote "yes", they will put an end ,to
-,Any owner, tenant and Qther person ·wttb
lbe ·p!'iCAI ' stipport program for wheat 1an'd a~)i:i~~ in 1959 wheat crop of 15 'acres: or
p!'Qb8111y lot all other farm commodlffes. more Is eligible to vote in the
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Tljat's_,Qte:~-lg decision that wb~at fanner~ J'une 20. This means wives or others w!l~ :ar~ 1
wtb·lte Cl9ed. on to make on June 2~. .
joln.t owners or tenants. Townspeople •whil·l
···~ defeat of the referendum would set ow11 farms operatel:i by tenants or have ·, , 1tHo~'
of( a ,fluiln Ill econ~mlc and political reac· Interests In wheat cropa are eligible to wte:.;l
!1!\na that, ~uid not oply wreck the existing fveryone who is eligible to vote should do' sp:

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OarJy, Sentr6eJ
, lfr. ond Hro. Harold Winters
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11!1'1. Thlma Dowe, all or
:bbOIVIIIe, ' Ohio, spent Memorial
~f w~ek end with the mother or
l!r~ Wl•t•r• ond Mr. Walsh, Mrs.
~lfl' Wolah.
' ll't. 'lild MrL Robert D. Fenton
~f~)~d)ool~e, Ohio, were week end
(!IOOif 9f lfr. and Mn Charlo•
y~"r -ond lamily, Mason, and Mr.
a~d 'f!m, J. E. Pier.. ll ol Pt.

IIRTH ANNOUNCID
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rickard or
clittvn are announeinJ tli~' birth
ol a daughter on June 2'al Hplr.er
Hospital In Galllpolit. Ill•~ Riek·
ard is the former Carol Rtomey ol
New Hoven. Maternal iflndparonto are Mr. and Mr~. Viral! Ramey of New Haven while paternal
PleUIDt
a:randparentR are Mr. an,d Mrs.
llr. and Vro~ Emoey Roush of Harold Rickord,·Sr.. of flilton .
Ao'linllot\; Vlr,inla, Mro. Doloy Thlo Is the lira! child lor lho RickWeaver Of New Haven and Mr. and 1ards.
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OIS TO .MilT
Ml'l. Dtllo1 Yo~Jor ol Maaon.
· The Evangeline Chapter, j72,
·!llr,•W li\'r'o1 Cecil Bleulnl end
the Eastern Stm wilt meet. ''
chUdt'Oh '61 Aliron, Ohio, were the the Masonic HaiL, Tliunday, J.uno
l'eel end 1ue1to ol 'rnr. and Mrs. 18 at 7:30.
gliey Rtluoh Of Letal1 ond •l•lled
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MliTING CALLIO
• Jfn. Gornel Chapman of Letart
The P14t Chlell of Magnoho
walldmltlod to the Point Pleannt Temple, Pythlan Sloter&amp;, wit:
CUale lui, ~k lor o&amp;ierntl9n. meet Thursday eyenlnt at tho
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!l!l'lttd illil hOme from , !'•Iter
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h; bif,n retu.,od to h~r home ln . 'at ~ P· II!· at l.b• ~om• o! Jennifer
liMO~ i\oolrl !f61l0r Roiplt8) where ,JJohae, . Wolle !1•1101. Membofl
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1- 7-room •Dd 1-11-ioom ~:
Also, 2-11-(00m unlur~lolied '
apartments. Phone 310..M.

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Three nelol'

apartments

wit,..
range and refrigerator

for couples. One

PHONE 398

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office ' lOOms
trailer Rpace. Phone 60Q9. ·

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523-12tc.
First floor apartment, 4 room! an4
bath. Near Midi:lleport swim·

• mlng pool. Phone 6170.

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MA~E

IS AGE KEEPING
lng employment? II
younger, supply 1everal hu••dr&lt;id
families in rutal are&amp; with f'la·
· Excellent contionally
Advertised WatkinS
77-433. lllqulre
Products far home and farm . No
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Good used B-Fiat cliXmet. Will
~ell cheap. Call Racl e 306.5.
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Middleport, Ohio

life insuraqoo · aVaillble. For
complete information write Gil·
more Snair, 13~ Elm St.,• J;,ap·
caster, Ohio.
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, Piano,
Necchi electric &amp;e\¥ing machine, /
Caloric &lt;;~• ral\lie, Rclrlgerator, ( l() )BUS I'leSS
de~k, chma cupboard, 17" blonde
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Admiral TV, li Roll-A-Way bed.
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Roger' Cullum11
'H. F. Gammon, on old Mayes
farm, 1 mile from Boy Seou•Ca' o' 30 ,
bin near Chesler,

Norge refrigerator, Call
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llOOFJNG,
cs and. Service.

pair and replace all
Clint Sarver, Laurel

Pomeroy. .PlL 827-J.
.OST: Blue Parakeet. Call 195Y. Uvink room couch in good condl·
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etc Painting 01' Carpenter Wor~e
Heights.
6·3·31c l Craftsman Cuttini aad Wc10I\1J · 1 estlmales. Raymond Fife &amp; Sana
Torch with Tank Cart. Ad&amp;l1'1 !'1
Phone 77693, Chcshlre1 Ohio.
. (81 ·1\ui\J Soies
Grocery, Call 9229.
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tend ln8peptiont a~ !Qeverly1, Ma.rlella, Belpre, Lowe)!, Orville, and
Cypro,a ahd ai1o to att,nil a · re·
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protects 'cii~hei.'if~cbu~q~ol~e. yellow; pink.~nd: o1a~.'ld:
2 Rubbermajd bo~~ .and jar scrapers free'lo\'ith eit~r
size drainer tray.
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Kllill roache!, silverfish,
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·Edmond O'Brien, Pean J.aier·lf
Thuro. I Prl.
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and saw a man (Jiing wltJt a
tw-o-by-two wooden plank driven
t~O]!I't_ hl~o ebest. He •was
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f'he)'- wet'.! ·4feld, too."'
Third of Hom0o l.onletl
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l,eveled m Colfax; and at
prnon1 were
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area. Roads
debril, piecel of
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roses, lljwns·, flowers,
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