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22 GAZETTE TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MAY 20, Fountam-Carson Commencement Slated Sunday gr ftaecalauruate service for Foun- f-aat-Ft. Carson graduating seniors is scheduled at 8 p.m. Sunday in the high school auditorium, and commencement exercises have been set for 8 May 27, in the high school auditorium Invocation will be given by the Michael Harrington and the benediction by Chaplain Ned Graves. The message will be delivered by the Rev. Holmes Humphreys, and the High School Chorus will supply the music.

Commencement exercises include invocation by the Rev. E. Holmes Humphreys. salutatory and valedictory addresses and an address by Robert E. Lilly.

Diplomas will be presented by Charles A. Torbit vice president of ihe Board of Education, Chaplain Robert B. Herndon will give the benediction, and the Junior-Senior High School Band will furnish the music. The Fountain-Ft. Carson senior class of I960 includes Lee Roy Edward J.

Arellara. Maria Blanca Avila, Patricia Ann Bailey, Donnie Ray Blazer, Ralph Henry Boswell, Norman L. Bryant, La Verna Cook. Will Take Tour Of Region Sunday A Historical Society of the Pikes Peak Region guided tour will be held on Sunday. This is the first of five tours tc be made this summer, according to Hugh Burnett.

president of the society. The trip will be made by chartered air-conditioned busses of the ANTICIPATED ADDITION The wing to the right of the picture above is the anticipated three story church-school building addition to East Methodist Church at Logan and Monument Streets. The building; will offer 9.300 square feet of space on the three floors. I The building will house class rooms, offices, kindergarten, outside court and piav area, house parior. kitchenette, and conference room Bunts and Kelsey are the architects, and Gordon Joslyn is general contractor for the project.

Ground Breaking For Church Addition Sunday Altho diminished in intensity, scattered showers and thunder- Ground-breaking ceremonies will -storrT1 activity continued early this Today's Weather First Southern Baptist Hen Sponsor Program fey S. at tetnN WaW 5:36 a.m. today). News Briefs and Announcements COVERED DISH SUPPER Traffic Turning Slot Installed Downtown A left turn slot for northbound traffic at Nevada Avenue and Ri-j jou Street was to be installed today, according to John Bradley, city traffic engineer. Then next week, be added, a similar left turn slot will be installed for northbound traffic at Cascade Avenue and Bijou; Street.

Bradley said the left turn slots; Colorado Springs Coach Compa of ute va-i ny The route of the first trip will Bijou Street is one-way wesft- to Penrose, lorence. Rock bound thru the downtown area. vale. Wet more. Hard Scrabble Pass.

Silver Cliff, Use, City and return At Florence, the first oil-well ip Colorado and the second in the wanted for twxi fon year at Falcon School. anlled in 18 a good Board right to reject any! many more were drilled in that or an Carl guv secre- area before 1900. and many of Colorado. these are still pumping today. The group will see several these ok! wells.

The nearby towns of Roekvale freff rred and common anrl CTPpk a STOCK D1V IDENDS HOLLY SUGAR CORPORATION 1 coal-mine cities about 1890 Today Quarterly or are almost chost-towns. but on Preferred and 35 per share on quite picturesque, stul alive, and the Common Stock of Holly sugar most interesting to visit Corporation have been declared both payable August 1. I960, to In the i torence area the history; stockholders Of record June 30 of the oil wells, coal mines NOTICE Please read your ad the first time it appears as the Gazette Telegraph is responsible for only one incorrect insertion. BUDS JUMPARAMA Colorado Springs flm at a.m.. Sunday 1 p.m..

3 p.m. toft fa otoca cc N.sxfe Alabama. BE kavl to that ctoas it arttb It our Lustre trst macbltM Oofte- vv ia.n* Zili Color a-sr US'. um. TAKX away um Um Luawa from and fthast our 1 r.ywc aaach Oof -V Waat rado.

ME Wit UKIVK lour Car Brochure 00 court to coast A ate Drtw Company Cotorado. LEGAL NOTICE the gold mills that processed the; ore from Cripple Creek and Victor and the early days in the area, will be tOid by local his- y0 tbe of tonaru the united gold mines With the Rev F-o-v 1" Ihe Wet VaSev Fire Department Auxiliary will group will visit the meeting of ihe UNITED GOLD MINES be a part of both services, at 8:80 morning along a broad area of Pastor of ST John's a i covered and the famous VJ color do coroo Curley, Jean Dexheimer, George Sunday at and associated fron- hurch. the speaker, the men sx rrjne the Bull Domingo mines wU? be heid at Albert Du Pre Ardeen Fellnn 1 0C Sunday at avtanAina First Southern Baotitt Church are supper at 7 Saturday at the a offlce5 Albert Du Pre. Ardeen Fellon, MetlKvilst church tal £one from central First Southern Baptist Church are suPPer Stanley E. Friday.

Barbara Sue Methodist LhurfD grounds. ---------L a Saturday rlLoean at Monument the Rever''Texas northward up the a meeting Monday first station. "Sloppy Joes' George. Alice Jean Hammer, Har- evening at the church. 1409 Palm- be the meat dish, old Leonard Hartmann.

Harvey £fd 5E? Die mam concentration cf thun- --------L. Hermes, Elethia EUzabeth cerWnon herald the start derstorms appeared on a line from! for 5hi broth DISCOUNT TICKETS Serv- will he told on UKi. conslructlon Mto BU'K cium le rmu-r m-ur iv, CtB MA SCO AB BAJUUSL TVKACCtJ wtfMNtfia- tiao.i ji avvita ALL IN OS COCJWihIatKS to jMjf No tot Mj: 3 of rwrainr ot -a Cetoraio. JOHNNIE JVM rnuiMr llito Swrt I A SiuF B.j-.rj* Moto Forms ME SK LLL 11 eh too A near Silver Cliff, and the Terrible 500 wil! 'ton Building. Colorado mine the ghost-town of lise.

Monday, June 13 At these and other mines and 10 for the follow-; points of interest the history seven to! the LVZ1EKS Cafl or trtrnao. MV yard me YOCR ME 3 after 3 They wiD return to the bv until the annual meet ting of the stockholders en-j ucuon on w. in after the election, and until I Snranne dist'5 m'w- three church- Texf- 1 tickets to the Colorado Thc, lodd ai Antomo -g- revcaM Sr CoUr srcvw that Gorton tho regiooa o( th. lower St- ,0 al Ppak I SO 30 a TKev aill rwaiitm tn before the meetiVig or anv ad- cT tractor- Jenson Electric. a Great Lakes and the central and 'to members awi Colorado Temperaturewise a large mound in over The: Mountain states, keeping PERSONAL ME 4 Rato Keeney, Sterling Klopenstine, nie Eileen Love Also graduating are Betty Jean Marie Meyer.

Danny Mid Henrietta Ooton, Ter- reace E. Orcutt. Peggy Louise ,.1 kelsey. architects for Dtml wHk iMg pastor Fml inforniation is same place about 5'30 Special music groups from the able at the ebb's reception cars may be left in'the parking! Fair skies prevailed over the cbur Wiii or pltomng N.K 4-3222. at Memorial Field.

The tours on the program. limitiwi tn rrmmKaK May 12, I960 By order of the Board of H. BATES. Secretary The schedule of activities for TOWNSEND CLUB SOCIAL the evening is as follows: HOUR AND SUPPER The Members of the Pikes 7:88 congregational Townsend Club Board will have Jeep Posse are invited as guests. Ragsdale.

Elizabeth Rodgers. Shel- onsinal building at Logan and Joe Cherry; 7 40 Scrip- a social hour 2 88 to 5 p.m. Sat Cost of the trie wili be for by Rogers. Wayne Arthur Monument are architects for the tunp Joe Gardwr 124 8th St A chUi Schailock, Man lee Jean Smith, 1. er.

Duane Reneker; 7:45 broth- and vegetable soup supper wtil. AU persons will be expected to James Raymond Scott. Donna Fnu that OD erhood business, Yern Mitchell, be served from 5 to 7 Dub- bring their own lunch and drmk. lie is invited. (Reservations mav be made LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 12 EL FASO COUNTY.

COLORADO by: Pl-BUC NOTICE IS HEREBY xmwui monev or heck wilh GIXTEN that pursuant to law and E0- 2 Coto ANONYMOUS aam. and Mrs, .0 tte Btotori- vjidnu junction, coio equalled vhoirs. First Southern Baptist Men or Yiomen IF vou find CaJ Scxrietv of the Pikes Peak Re- 12 designated f0r 80 the Church. Dr. Loyd Owens, direc- drinking a problem and gioo.

Post Office Box 2524. Colo- of state Mae Shehan. Sarah Alice wiil offer 9300 square feetl oi 38 president; 8 eongregationa! Kathrvn Ann Stewart, Judith Mae on fhree ground floor .8 uquerque. N. for so sate Joe Cherry; 8 10 Testerman, Sharon Lee Torbit.

Eu- wUl nursery, kindergarten. a low at 25 music and Youth mAonouvs lene B.Whaley and Edward class rooms. outside court and fu, Choirs, First Southern Baptist Men or Women Zabriskie II Graduate of CSU Speaker Tuesday The first floor will house tor; 8 20 introduction of guests, estly and sincerely desire to slop rado Springs Phone ME 4-6257 spoetai election has been called kitchenette, conference room, pas-; 78-degree readings jQhn steel; 8:25 special music but can't call or write The for details lor office, church officd, ur across most of the choirs of St. a i Central Group of 4 ME 4-5020 foyer entrance to the Sanctuary. comer of the country church; address Rev.

M. E. Prtv or 0 Box 381, Meetings everv Youth for Chrisf To Present Rally by; 9 fellowship, refreshments night except Sunday served in church dining room. Peyton, Steele School Groups Tour Newspaper CHIFITA Gardens Inn for fine food 7 am. to 8 pm Chipita Park.

Highway 24 I scemc Ute Pass. Baha is Observe Anniversary of Bab Declaration On the second floor are located six roomy class rooms. Pastor Knudsen praised At A timni mPPTinn church todlding committee, com- nccilliy posed of the nine member Board George Smith, a 1912 graduate! of Trustees and the pastor. Duane of Colorado State University at Waldo is chairman, Dale Heist. I Plkes Ppak Youth for Fort Collins, spoke at the annual secretary.

Other members present Cozart Fiflh and graders from drnner meeting of the Pikes Peak J- Curtis Moore, Miller Prose, Paul arv-evangelist at a soecial a'lv and Cub Scout Pack 10. Cbt Aggie Alumni Club Tuesday Hill, Dr. J. S. Pollard.

Frank J. Saturday at the First Assembly of 9- School toured at the Patty Jewett Gotf Griesemer. Lloyd Norman, Robert God Church. West Pikes Peak Ave- tbe Gazette Telegraph building Turnbaugh. Walnut Wednesday.

Smith, a Colorado Spnngs resi- men gave unselfishly of r0zart who of Cub Scout 'Ttsiiors included iaS Home. 33 Barnes ME Washington John Main of dent, gave a cocnpanson of the their time and effort," he said, Zsl' and will be held on Tuesday May 24. i960 at the Chevenne Mountain School Building. 12U0 Chev. enne in the District which constitute one election precinct At the election there shall be submitted to such qualified of the District as shall have paid a school tax therein on property listed with the County Assessor In the ENGLISH tutor.

Jue-or sad Huth 4 SO pa EX STvxtJEY and LOST: Black a Caisoe ME 5- PIG THIS If yv.ir treur i l-rtti try r.g ft '--a Clara atettoxi ME i-3541 I.CST Fjack JkkIjt hrvwr ME 4 LOST: and v-cta-tp of ME Rewatto LOST VaiWy. cdtf yellow cat Vo if found c. UK. I 3 and Services At TKKA TtuNS 29 Money HeB.ta Sast PKESSM a KJNO mad aiotwa me EXFKKT 4 tor era tkwna. ME 1 JiRl.

DRESSMAKING art VE 5-1 a LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE next preceding Notice Is hereby given tn the Su- RUMMAGE sale Sat. 417 Cascade 6 30 a night Club. Baha'is trt Cclorado Springs area will commemorate the 117th anniversary of the declaration of INVESTIGATE the home of per- the prophet-berald of their Sunday at 7:38 pm at 16 He organized the first "College enlarged and increased." Roben MothereT Mrr Saturday. May 21. i960 program in 1910.

a picnic, land and buildings presently local- S. Johnson and Mrs Marv first Days" program and "that the community service of Charle? Johnson, Kirk Padgett, RUMMAGE sale at 102 South Herald of a New Miin hax the I960 -Colteft Dtys-; just past. East Methodist Churct, be Vi lotto B.U, Jmmv PoweU and 6 a nt to 00 a Alaska, and oiher parts of the i wor Id It was on the eve of May 23, 1644, tn Iran. John Main of the; El Paso County group said, that; oung man declared Him-! Days" is now a two day ed at Ugan and Monument al KcK CiUmore. accompanied the group' Pajmpe ifmjAr celebration at CSU, including a valued at more than $200,000.

Thri 008 T8 Students visiting from Pejtcm rodeo parade and I included Jan Cook rjebbv Davis. Dpftm CUfpJ for visiting alumni and high school if A-L Ai ng Pomv KeUv RasanrW Lm. JldTcO students Smith selected horn Harjf USDOm 0l6S Rtcketu. Barbara cipps. Cut- The first Palmer Htjh School Year oran marshal tor the 1960 parade of multitudes.

DaMd Wtlfcos, Doy JunwrSeruor Prom smce the I.h.,7 iso in Fort Coiiins. L0C3I KOSPltdl music for wernng Gaddie, David Davis Dale Ram- name change will be held ps' had Jasper French CSU alumni sec- Panted by Bob Scott. Dannv Dugan Kenneth to pun. Saturday the boys't0 8 8 retary, showed slides of the build- E- Osborn, 81, a resi- organust; the Youth for ChriaUCamobeU Paul Fersusoi gymnasium. spnagttme the hearts of men.

mg. program developments on the Golorfl0 60 Choir; Barbara Sullivan, soprano man Hams and Jim Dunn Carl sponswed bv the He ttas 'hUed wluch iaS campus; and Ollie Woods, foot- in a local hospi-soloist and Bill Emory, soloist Brauer and Mrs Towniev Junior Council The kmg and door or gate, tion. "Shall Board of Education of School District No. 12. tn County of El State of Colorado, contract a bonded indebtedness of not exceeding for the purpose of erecting and furnishing a high school building and purchasing grounds for within and for the District by the and Issuance of the negotiable bonds of the District: said bonds to be sold and Issued in one or more series to bear interest at a rate not exceeding four and one-half per centum per annum, payable semiannually on the first days of January and July tn each year, to mature serially on the first day of July tn each of the following years and amounts: mv said election, the following qucs- Insurance Com pa that the fottcwing tai.

and clarinetist. were ith the group backfield coach and head wrestling coach at CSU, briefly Born in i-ouisianna. Mrs. The rally will begin at 7 30 p.m. spoke of the athletic teams this was affiliated with There is no charge for admission, i i a i year and what might be expected church and at the! and the public has been muted I Mflil next year.

death, resided at 707 to attend. for the ensuing year St. i were elected during the meeting. Private services were held to- i They include Bill Hindman, presi- the Law Mortuary Drawing WS HC AQ jcnTlOn dent. Roger Lane, vice president.

and Effa Mae Marker, txagurer. Amount 30.0U0.00 aa ooooo 00 35.000.00 40.000.00 35.000 00 40.000.00 35.000 00 soooaou Year 1972 1973 1974 1375 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 Amount i New York numbered policies haxhe been lost stolen or destroyed sr.d that they sre void and not effective, towtt: 41426 to 4t475. Inclusive The possible holders of these i or any of them will lake notice that the Sun Insurance Company of New York is no! liable any loss or damage that may under the aboxe numbered or any of them and they must if held or found, be return, ed to the office of the Company Chicago. Illinois LEGAL NOTICE The fot.owing described veftv.es win be tOid a ihfblic saie storage. materials and labor on June at the hour of 4:00 AM at Underpass COlO- In One-Car Accident queen Will be revealed at the cur His was t0 onation set for 18 10 a age of unity; the Members of the court from worki wouW which the rovaltv will be riwbeR aixi mankind its cituem with include Carolyn MitcbeU.

Marsha that there is only and McCiisarx Kav Hammond l.ncv re and ail the prophets! tlon mav and to be subject to pnur re demptton at the option of the District on and after a date not than fifteen vears from the date of the George A. Foster Jr. Gets University Post George A. Foster son of Mr der St and Mrs George A. Foster, 802 research assistant ship position to I.

Newbrough Room with the Rev. Howard Hansen officiating. Burial will be 110(1 UI CO TOT a acade nt p'm Dougherty. Harl and Ben celebrated as one of the greatest in Evergreen Cemetery, "Christian Integrity in a Mis- Thursday near 1516 S. Nevada Lyoa significant festivals.

Survivora include a son. thp subject of He was taken to Manorial TodaT- 5 500 Duane Osborn, 707 N. Tejon mon the Rev. R. Powell will Hoepital.

POPE FEELS FATIGUE muniDes in the world comnwmo- a brother, Ernest R. Smith. 316jdeliver at Peoples Methodist Cooper was a passenger tn a VATICAN CITA Pope rate event annually as the jW. Monument and a sister, Church, Royer and St. Vrain car driven by Darnel Virgil Rom XXIII said Wednesday be dawn of a new age, the beginning Ethel M.

Stough, 2 Boul streets, Sunday at 10:55 am mel. 43. 4 Road, who was sometimes feels fatigued but nev-jof era of "one fold and one election shall deposit" ini 5 utiiti box ept opc rloaed at hour of 7:00 oclock p.m of sald day. at deaignated votine Ballota to tn upon submitted wlU be fUnilshed bv Secrctary of Dtstrtct to Ihe of tO be bv fllrnlihari tn K. by them furnished to the Each elector voting at Texaco 948 South Nevada 00j Springs.

Colorado 60000 00 For lien smount Make Ford motor number BlBFi.ltSAsO. rrxvdc sedan year 1951. M'g number R1BF1381X' style 4 d-xvr. license 22 number KH-ft929 Colorado of Rea John Revere 22 890 Wahaatch. Colorado isu.uuu uo springs Colorado.

For lien amount. Maks- Bulck number 61413345 model sedan. year I960, Mfg number' 459559M sty 4 door ilcenae number none, none, owner of record, William 4600 U. A R. Fnt Air Force Rase Colorado Springs, Colorado Make Chevrolet.

04 HO 43 model Mfg number; door, icenae number 64-lNW, owner of record Sat Jones East Dale Colorado Springs, Colorado 1-len Claimant Texaco 946 South Nev ada Colorado Colorado ihe Department of Biochemistry i. 8- at the University of Wisconsin in TO Du nOflUQV Madison The senior choir directed injured -erthelcss enjoys meeting 'that pur a Mrs. Thelma V. Swann will sing Patrolman John Baker of all nations in mass audiences In jost over a century since its the question to the anthem: "My Father Watches car was southbound Pontiff spoke John Main concluded, For 'Over Me, and the and the words by Gabriel The youth 00 Nevada Avenue. When Rom to a weekly heralded by the hl l.h® choir will sing for its special make a right turn, audience of 10,900 which has spread to ail the major coun- or disapproval of the number: "Jesus Is the car struck a sign, the patrol-U Navy men from ships Services for Mr.

William D. Akers. man said. Italy Foster begins graduate study of Monument, will be. Mrs.

Bernadme Copeland, peg disapproval of the proposition tries of the earth, embracing peo- placing a mws GEORGE A FOSTER JR. and will receive his degree in chemistry from University of Cotarado in June. Foster is a teaching as- in the Chemistry Depart- at the tpivers'ty in Boulder wife, Mary has a research held at tl a.rp, Monday, in the Law Drawing Room. The Rev. Wayne Thompson will officiate and burial will be in Mouumeal.

Mr. Newbrough was bom Aug. 8. 1893, in Monument, died Thursday at his home. He spent his entire life in Monu ment, and was a school custodian for 24 years.

He had also served in World War 1. Mr. Newbrough is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Newbrough; a son, Janies W. Newbrough of Monument; a daughter, Mrs.

Janice Smith of Redondo Beach, Calif a sister, Mrs. Lillian Bodfish of Colorado Springs: and four grandchildren Cub Scout Pack 11, Hen 7 Tours Gazette Cub Scout Pack 11, Den 7, set aside their scouting duties Tuesday and learned a little about the newspaper business. The Cuba toured the Gazette- Telegraph building and observed procedures ia producing a daily newspaper cuhs included Philip Rusk. Gary Rusk, Quentin Atchley, Michael Turner, Charles Cash and Bobbie Wilson. Mrs.

Hargis, deu mother, ular soprano soloist, wii 1 sing "My Desire," by Thomas Dorsey. Mrs. Falicia Garrett, and William Leake both members of the Commission on Missions will assist the pastor in this service At 7 30 p.m. the pastor will preach from the subject: "The Glory Going On." Unitarian 6roup Sets Youth Talk as Topic The AU Soul's Unitarian Church Adult Discussion Group wiu meet at 9 45 a.m. Sunday.

Their dis eussion will be on the Spring White House Conference or. Youth The principal speakers will be Vivian Arviso. and Hugh Ben nett Miss Arviso. a Navajo Indian was one of 25 American attend the White House Confer ence. She is a student in Colorado College.

Hugh Bennett is a junior at Palmer High School, and was one of six chosen to represent Colorado at the conference The public is invited to join in the discussion in the church parlors. Dr Hurley sermon wUJ he At 11 a m. pie from every walk of life, every religious conviction, every shade of skin-coior. The public is cordially invited attend this gathering. the his ballot choice.

No in chemistry there. graduate accompanied the group Springs High School now Mount Mitchell tn North Caro- fajmer High School Pliaae war Waal 2-4641 line is MM feet high I CARSON TRAINING Sgt. E. Wiggins, rear, checks Sp-5 Lorenzo Calhoun, at left, and Sgt. L.

W. Detherow as they lay in a mortar tube, typical of infantry weapons that will be displayed at Ft. Carson on Armed Forces Day Saturday, during the afternoon display. The photo shows training being given by Mortar Battery, 1st Armored Rifie Battalion, 52nd Infantry. (VS.

Army Photo) Services Saturday For Charles Barnhart of words Uft expresses ballots shall be received by the of election un ess the person offering ihe s-hsil be qualified elector oi the District and shall have paid a school tax therein on listed with the County jsessor in year next preceding I said election. Any' person offering to vote at such bond election may be challenged by any qualified elector of the District, and Judges of election, or one of A former Colorado Spnngs resi-lihem. may require him to oath or afflnnation such questions touching his as a voter at such bund election they shall see fit One of the judges of election shall admtnisier to nsm an oath, whim he shall as follows: lent, Charley Barnhart, died Vednesday Albuquerque, M. He was lie will be buried ui Colorado Spring? Mr Barnhart lived in Albuquer- jue but had been a former resi- kni oi Colorado Springs. He was he son of Jacob and Matilda larnhardt He was a retired salesman for he Colorado Milling and Elevator Co He was a member erf the Pre.v nterian Church Mimvors tnchkle his wife, Mrs rhelma Barnhart of Albuquerque; step-daughter.

Mrs. Robert Teck of Albuquerque, two sisters, drs Frank Goode of Tango, and Mrs Van Eaton of San Mateo. Calif Graveside services will be held at 3 Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery Rev. Elmer Larson will if Burial trill be in Evergreen Cemetery. Water surface of the Arctic is 5,440.086 square mites sign 'I dn solemnly lor affirm i that I am a citizen of the United that I have resided tn state fur year immediately preceding election, in county ninety and in this duirtrt Ihlrty that I am twenty-one of age that I have nut voted at this elec.

Hon. ana that 1 have paid school tax on property with Ihe county aaaessor withm this schtw.l in the year preceding eHft'tlxn. So Help If the person mi challenged refuse to make such or affirmation his vote be rejected and the mav reject the vote of any person offering lo vote If. in their Judgment. the said voter not qualified according to law whether said voter ihe oath or not.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Educfttton of School District No 12, 111 the County of El and State ci Cuioiado caused notice to be given as required by law I9th day of April, iwo Edgar Gregory 12 School 1 Til Patti do No County, PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to laws of State of Colorado Pay J. Caicob dba has requested hcenstng of County of tl Paso, of Colorado, to grant him a liquor license permitting him to Mil malt, vinous and sptritu- liquors as provided by it 2100 Applicant will appear before Board sf County of El Paso County on 31 day of May I860 at 3 o'clock P.M. Petitions or strances with reference to granting or refusal of such iKtonso may bs filed in said of tht County at any time prior to hearing or at time of the hearing. (signed' Ray J. Applicant Usi Appliance WHHtS sakvrct twtovt mn Ali WUKS OUAR a tm xrru co.

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