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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 17

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Fremont, Ohio
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fne Fremont News-Messenger 7 Wednesday, July 2.5, 19ifi Kashmer was ttie losing pitcher and Pratt homered for the News-Messenger. Elks 000 42X 6 5 2 N-M 000 220 2 2 3 in www oini Elks Use Big Fourth To Top News-Messenger Elks' Little Leaguers used a four run fourth and two runs in the fifth Tuesday at Rodger Young park to win a. 6-2 verdict over News-Messenger 1 a makeup game postponed from last Friday. Dick Maier's homer and the doubles by Jim Lauer and Dennis Ohm in the fourth counted as the big hits of the inning. Maier was the winning hurler, and fanned 11 with no walks.

Lauer had two doubles to aid the winner's hitting. Durocher Turning Down Offers To Manage Again NEW YORK W-Leo Durocher has rejected managerial offers from two National League clubs and has had a feeler from a third club. The former manager of the New York Giants declined Tuesday night to say whether the feeler came from the Cleveland Indians, who reportedly offered him a five-year contract at $100,000 a year, lie refused point blank to Identify the two National League clubs. "I'll tell you this, thought," be said In reference to the direct offers, "neither of them" was from Milwaukee." mm WEKTZ' BEST SEASON NEW YORK Vic Werte. a polio victim last year is having his best major league season.

The slugging Cleveland first baseman has 23 home runs and 74 runs batted in. His peak marks are 27 homers with Detroit in 1950 and 1951 and 133 RBIs in 1949. Vic is batting .200. Farm Products Far Below 1955 No Shortage Hinted, Department Claims WASHINGTON The Agriculture Department predicted today that the output of farm products this year will fall below last year's record volume. The decline will be in crops because livestock production is expected to surpass last year's record.

The department said the forecast of a smaller crop harvest is based upon a somewhat smaller acreaee Dlanned this vear and less Now Till July 31st eyeXajn Lawn Sprinklers 2400 iq. ft. coverage hot weather Even water distribution 51 Perma-sealed motor, HI SIXERS BEAT BAY BOYS Toussaint Hustlers had little difficulty Monday whipping the Bay Township crew by a 19-7 count, scoring in all but the second inning as Mike Lieske was credited with the win. Bsv Henry was the loser in a game called at the end of the sixth because of darkness. 1 favorable weather conditions.

But just set it ond forget It Reg. There's More To AIR CONDITIONING Than Just Being Cool! But because you are. cool, a survey by the National Association of Home Builders shows (1) families in climate controlled together more," (2) entertain more, (3) get more sleep, an average of an hour and 12 minutes longer each night, (4) eat better meals, women report they feel more like cooking and have better dispositions and increased geniality. Air conditioning is Not a Luxury. $9.95 no shortages are likely to develop.

Surpluses exist in most crops. The production of meat, -milk, poultry and eggs promises to set STFRV TFXMft. 56- Fasy Terms DAYTON. Ohio AP KpmjIU of Tism- jnew production marks. 1 The department said demand rhmpinnhtp thf Virginia Hoi-lii -7fT Mrnunal Teiini Cluh imluded: nH rmrtt r.

r-nnrt round: Keep cool and breezy with a (old Aire farm products being sup-' ported in part by a steady upward 1 trend in consumer income. It add- Wifcnff. Mlddletown. defeated Nitnrv Kahy, HprinsmMd. 6 1, Kif1in nd lindpr.

third round: 17" Decorator Anne Lawnon. MMiOleiown. defeated Martha MMdldnwn. 64. S-l.

(invnelh Thomas. Shaker Height. defeated Lynne Loon, Middletown, t-L til. prolonged, consumer income and spending could be expected to continue high in the coming months. K.HT RIM 1.1 Br The Atnrtatfd Pn J.OS ANGELES Ham.m Fuentea.

1S4H. t.n Anselr. outpointed Chieo Vejar, 1WV Stamfnrd. 10. SAN 'ltf.

OabrM (FlttM F.lorde, JUS'-. Manila- outnninied Davey baHardn. 129Vi. Lot Awle. Om.Churlc Taylor, 319.

Detroit. Hupped Ell L.ecKet(. rwlroit, CARRIER and MITCHELL HAASER REFRIGERATION CO. Buy From A Servicing Dealer There's No Substitute For Service! 410 Justice Fremont sells everywhere for 19.95 Dairy Truck Causes Heavy Tiffin Damage TIFFIN. O.

A Tiffin Dairy company truck sheared off two parking meter posts and a white way lamp post in front of City Hall Tuesday, when its brakes came loose in front of Hilda's restaurant on east Market street and coasted across the street. The truck rolled down hill half With Wrought Iron Legs Low Summer Prices Now CO A Fanoboner Seed Co. (meters and the lamp. Reg. $129.95 12" OSCILLATING FAN Just ttie "ticket" far cool com'art (ays rjMsl Urse 1 2-Inch tlaSei pot lot I pjierfal itreifi retresisiBg nr.

Tin tfc central knok It iulW btet If M'tr, stars stitioniry. Tlltt tfowa, vim wipg-aat ti mid it Mctrii; pcjiNon. Ilodenrntrj listed. Driver of the truck, Donald Eugene Adams, 23, Harley stnt. was cited to appear in municipal court July 31 and answer to a charge of leaving a vehicle unattended without properly setting the brakes.

Slightly Used aaEDdffl (ism SPORT GOODS icnpoc PAY RAISES AT t.K TIFFIN, O. Harold E. Boles, Tiffin plant manager, has announced that General Electric company employes here will -be given pay raises under the automatic cost-of-living escalator provisions In their union contracts. He explained: "This pay increase, as a result of a further rise in th consumer index issued by the government, will be approximately one per cent." i moncy-savcr washers Combindtion washers and dryers dryors ORDERED TO t'Ol KT TIFFIN, V. Kim firetfont me, 17, of Noble street, Joseph Hartman, 17, south Washington street, and Thomas Crabill, 17, Route 4, Tiffin, have been cited lo Complete Homo laundries appear in juvenile court for hear ings on disorderly 'conduct Thursday Friday Saturday Basrman's, Rop.

S.05 MITT 4.49 First Barman', Fu-g. 8.D5 MITT 6.95 Fielder's. Rpjr. 3.95 GLOVE 4.49 Softball, R-R. 1,19 BAT 79c Soft hall, Krg.

1.08 BAT 1.39 charges. It Is charged they dis turbed a meeting on the Heidel berg college campus Monday night by driving a noisy car in the Dt cor at or Colors Sparkling Whlf it Mlody Green Harmony Yellow vicinity and making a nuisance of themselves. 2P BftrviM iOIH Diirvtu KfH S3.45 SCREEN $8.95 METAL DOOR GUARDS IRONING BOARD 2 inch squares. Guard made of heavy aluml-' sturdily built, full size, all metal Ironing table, num. rmtvt tcrern.

Save $29 $95 APPLEBY TO VARSITY Bob Appleby will coach the University of Toledo varsity foot ball $5 Down backfield this fall, according to Agitotor oction to remova stubborn dirt ond stain Deep agitatad, overflow rinsa flushes ALL the dirt out Full 5-year warranty word from Jack Morion, new TU head coach. Appleby was freshman football coach for the past three years. MATCHING PAIRS COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC AND GAS DRYERS Coast Guard Approved, 5.29 3.98 SEE OUR OTHER MODELS AT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES BOAT CUSHION $g95 LIMA MTNS, 11 0 ST. PARIS, Ohio Lima's Dick Finn, former Ohio State University hurler, pitched a one-hitter Tuesday night as Lima VFV eliminated the Dayton Athletics, 11-0. in an Ohio National Baseball, Congress NBC Tournament contest.

FAN KIT. REG. S12i0 RECREATION SUPPLIES REG. S3.98 SUPPLEX SPRINKLER HOW 4.99 2 LAWN and GARDEN SUPPLIES Supreme IWI Typ, reg. 129.50 20" Power Mower NOW 109.95 Deluxe Rotary, rrg-.

99.50 21" Power Mower HOW 79.95 HOSE ON SELF REEL. ONLY CHUCK'S TO PRACTICE Members of Oiuclt's Cleaners in the Knothold league will practice Thursday at 6 p.m. on the Rodger Young Knothole diamond. Slakes grass and weed cutting: easy, regr. 1.75 Makes pienirine a real pleasure, resr.

5.95 Fitted Picnic Basket With handy spout, reg 4.98 Gallon Picnic Jug Lighbvelsht portable, 11.95 Cola Cooler 5 ft. of fun for the kids, reg. 6.50 Plastic Wading Pools Four Flay, reg. 7.45 Croquet Set Lightweight, reg. 6.95 Aluminum Chairs NOW 1.49 NOW 3.98 NOW 9.95 HOW 5.95 NOW 5.59 NOW 4.95 Grass Whips For Power Mowers, rcg.

3.49 Grass Catcher NOW 2.79 Reg. SI. 55 bag Sweeping Comoound $1.19 For garage and basement floors for stores and manufacturing plants. $9 Brazier Type Charcoal Grill $5.95 16 oz. Claw Hammers.

Reg. SI. 50 $1.00 $7.75 Scotch Cooler. 4 gal. size $4.95 For camping or cottages, reg.

19.95 Folding Cot NOW 12.99 Adjustable Nozzle, 6.50 Lawn Sprinkler HOW 5.29 Full 20 res- 199 Lawn Soaker Hose HOW 59c Full 50 re r. 3.75 Plastic Hose NOW, 166 Full 50 rejr. 6.95 Rubber Hose HOW 5.59 Excellent Service On Any Pleasure car or the largest Truck! Front End Wheel Alignment On Any Pleasure Car! OUR GARAGE WILL BE OPEN FROM 7 a.m. till 3 a. m.

Day and night rate will be the same while open. "No Job Too Large or Small On Trucks or Cars' SPIELDENNER GARAGE 100 ft. $6.95 Power Tool Ext. Cord $4.95 FIRESTONE CREDIT MAKES BUYING 69c Coleman Lantern-Stove Fuel 49c mW. KEYS AflADE ffiES Mill duplicate your ear or house keys If we have the correct blank to match them.

Just com In and ask for your free key duplicates. FE 2-9973 Cor. Wood W. State OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY OPEN PRI. TILL 9 "Authorized International Truck DRIVE RIGHT UP TO THE DOOR OF OUR OAK HARBOR ROAD STORE Sales Parts and Service" Be Wise! Let The Fremont Merchants' Advertising Serve As A Buying Guide 2453 W.

State FE 2-9991 CIM1SCCC Member Federal Depoalt Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserre System.

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