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W S OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK STORE HOURS: 8 a.rn. - 9 p.m. /#ion. thru Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sundays horticulture show . was prevalent at the this year as 83 a total of 126 the horticulture show 10-year history. in the categories 19 displays and in with 18 displays. of Canton served as With Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Robert as assistants. Doris Corbin "received" a rosette for a $5 gift certificate potatoes. Junior received the rosette for a In the junior Corhin of Lewistown rosette and a $5 display of tomatoes. rosette was bonnie Corbin of a display of Irish e, red, and white Irish potatoes, Ist, Cynthia Hicks, Corbin, Lewis- Munzlinger, Wil- Doscber, Lewis- Bringer, Lewis- McCutchan, Canton. Junior Friedlein; ;er, Lewlstown; Knox City. Don Griesbaum, squash: 1st, Julie Jim Roberts, Brightwell, La- squash: 1st, Leta 2nd, Virgil Bringer, 1st, Rowena 2nd, Roy Johnston, Jeanie Stewart, Maurice Mesmer, Bringer; 3rd, tst, Thelma Adams, Lewistown; 2rid. Nancy Cary, Canton. Yellow apples: tst, Mary Van Meter, Lewistown; 2nd, Lucille Thomas, Lewistown. Berries: Ist, Bill Cary, Canton; 2nd, Anna Mae Burford, Lewistown; 3rd, Earlene Roberts, Durham. Miscellaneous: Ist, Pearl Hicks, Ewing, with bean stalk; 2rid, Stanley Pinson, LaBelle, with horticulture beans; 3rd, Josephine Merrell, La- Belle, with cauliflower. Green beans: Ist, John Bracey; d, Bill Cary; 3rd, Louis Roberson, Lewistown. Carrots: 1st, Teresa Handy, bewis- town; 2rid, Maurita Munzlinger. Cabbage (round): 1st, Earl Kempe, Lewistown; 2nd, Bil! Cary; 3rd, Clinton Waters, Maywood, and Wilma Chipman, Ewing Cabbage (fiat): 1st, John Geisendorfer, Monticello; 2nd, Clinton Waters; 3rd, Elmer Munzlin- ger, Williamstown. Beets: 1st, Maurita Munzlinger; 2nd, Inez Gregory, LaBelle; 3rd, Pat Vice. Red potatoes: 1st, Ken Goings, Ewing; 2rid, Farrell Van Meter, Lewistown; 3rd, Larry Bugh, Lewis- town. Vegetable arrangement: 1st, Maureen Morrow, LaBelle; 2rid, Betty Michel, LaBelle. Junior Division: Irish potatoes: Ist, Donnie Goings. Onions: Ist, Jenny Pearl, Canton; 2nd, Stacy Mesmer, Ewing; 3rd, Teresa Handy, Lewistown. Tomatoes: Ist, Joey Corbin Summer squash: Ist, Kim Roberts, Durham. Slicing cucumbers: Ist, Jarron Geisen- dorfer, Ewing; 2nd, Jack Crist, Lewistown. Peppers: Ist, David Vice, Canton. Apples: 1st, Daron Stice, Lewistown. .Green beans: Ist, Jimmy Stewart LaBelle; 2nd, Johanna Brumett, Canton; 3rd, Stacy Mesmer. Sweet corn: Ist, Johanna Brumett. Carrots: Ist, C. L. Feldkamp, LaGrange; 2rid, Jimmy Stewart. Beets: Ist, David Vice; 2nd, Kim Roberts. Red potatoes: Ist, Steve Mesmer, Zwing; 2nd, David Vice. Miscellaneous: 1st, Ethan Pinson, Phyllis Bracey, LaBelle, with okra; 2nd, Kim Roberts .=]h. Is with wax beans; 3rd, Kim Hoffman, A '" t, Tommy Thomas, Canton, with kohlrabi. . • ,'ltontestants in Co. Fair show competition ) Ll0 contestants showed :erent classes for a total i$'at the recently held ]ir. Exhibitors came to a Wide area, including ::rtcl Oxford, Ia., and ield and Aledo, Ill., to ! l'izes totaling $1,400, It ribbons. Roger Howe t: Show superintendent. lst, Tami Gray, Ft. Kimber Metcalf Ft Co ' " L rtney Keller, Quin- ehaus, Quincy; 5th, t ina. 1 foals)" 1st Melvin , 2rid, Jay Asbury, ra Henderson, La- aChelle Alhorn, Mere-  C/inn Maize Palmyra. i_1984 foals'): 1st, Mike lhra; 2nd, Bill Porter, l Randy Lowe, Pitts-  IVloore, Barry; 5th, ? halter class: 1st, Ih, 1 con; 2nd, June I; 3rd, Barb O'Dear, gl Beth Wyatt, Bevier; L, laeon. 1 Liter (open) : 1st, Bill [q Wilper, Quincy; 3rd, LQuincy; 4th, Oene Ir Rapids; 5th, Janie : 1st, Travis Alhorn, ryn Mollerl Quincy; , Ewing; 4th, Bobble $100 open Arab costume class: Ist, June Johnston; 2nd, Beck Barton; 3rd, T'yla Ray; 4th, Mary" Beth Wyatt. $100 open flag race: Ist, Curtis Hudnut; 2nd, Curtis Hudnut; 3rd, John Alhorm 4th, Curtis Hudnut; 5th, Garry Ferguson. $I00 women's pleasure (open): Ist, Lisa Cochran, Oxford, In; 2nd, Joni Beeddeker; 3rd, Elaine Gaus; 4th, Bey Gaus, Quincy; 5th, Janie Alhorn. Junior barrel race (16 yrs. & under): Ist, Kim Ferguson, LaGrange; 2nd, Kim Ferguson; 3rd & 4th, Sbawn Kratzer, Ft. Madison; 5th, Angle Pearl, Canton. $100 open barrel race', tst, Michelle Alhorn; 2nd, Kim Ferguson; 3rd, tl roping: 1st, Curtis t, & Dan Shirey, , Paul Legg, Ewing, tnton; 3rd, Paul Lee, Van Fleet, Lomax; K & Rick Hinton, ,. Clyde Patterson, taton. rn pleasure: lsL wistown; 2rid, Joni ladison; 3rd, Ronnie k; 4th, Elaine Gaus, e Gaus, Quincy. ,(16 yrs. & Buner): " 2nd, Lori oedde- ; 3rd, Juna Henze, b western pleasure Ray; 2nd, Mary une Johnston; 4th, t(open): Ist, Shawn ; 2rid, Curtis Ferguson, La- |belle Alhorn; 5th, ', Ill. t): 1st, June John- Beth Wyatt; 3rd, tonroe City; 4th, 5th, Pare Scott, Larry Walker. Knox City; 4th, Cathy Frazier, Kirksville; 5th, Curtis Hud- nOi': $100 men's pleasure (open): Ist, Ronnie Clithero, Wellsville; 2nd, Mike Tuley; 3rd, Mike Gaus; 4th, Don Sunden, Ft. Madison; 5th, Jeff Cochran, Oxford, In. Plug race (open): Ist, Angle Pearl; 2rid, Jan Alhorn; 3rd, Kathy Kestner; KEN'S Um 2 link *l $.N O M=., lhn'cMu Shop the lowest price grocery store in Lewis County In Oil Or Water B+,G s lye Frrzn w.,. 99 ¢ TOPPING ....... 1o so,,,o. 69 c MUSTARD ........ o, ,v ..... .." °'°" "'-o.., s I ' .,.o,,po,,,s ,, q .o s I o0 PRESERVES ...... o .... Moisture Added) 4-lb. Package OkSe Sliced SLAB BACON 4th, Garry Ferguson; 5th, Woody PIOflF SlnCh Sack Farris. TRASH BAGS ...... 0c $1 5g Tractor pull ! We eerve € 1 Io rn q=#ant,(+es and te¢ an hqo, F i.¢n, tttol bttte PJck S '4 49 LINK SAUSAGE ...............  | A%MaT W,ENE"S ........ "o 89 ° Shudine TOMATO JUICE gtwfreJ (4 Clvertera) MARGARINE results BARQ'S ROOT BEER "The antique tractor pull was held recently at the Lewis County Fair with Stanley Boltz of Monticello as superin- tendent and Norman Adams of Canton as assistant. Trophy winners were: 3250 lb. class, Ist, Scott Kice, Arbela. 3500 lh. class, Ist, John Steele, Wyaconda; 2nd, Clayton Bane, Macon; 3rd, Ricky Carter, Wyaconda. 4500 lb. class, 1st, Richard Kenyon, Lewis- to,,n; 2nd, Clayton Bane; 3rd, Ricky Carter; 4th, John Steele; 5th, Miles Cameron, Kahoka. 5500 lb. class, Ist, David Wiggins, Memphis; 2rid, Stanley Boltz, Monti- cello; 3rd, Elliot Morris, New London; 4th, Miles Cameron. 6500 lb. class, Ist, David Wiggins; 2rid, Elliot Morris; 3rd, Calvin Meier, Kahoka; 4th, Stanley Boltz. lO-Ib. Bag you.want classifieds [ / 6 12oz. CANS S399 Instant Coffee .......  oz ,u,,. 990 Facial Tissue ....... 2soot 12 Ct. Polar Treat Chocolate PUDDING STI00KS Ca,t Ne CrOp 59 ¢ BARTLETT PEARS ......... NECTARINES .............. o WIlUCOnI#f Sold.Heacl GREEN CABBAGE ........ ,15 = W S OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK STORE HOURS: 8 a.rn. - 9 p.m. /#ion. thru Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sundays horticulture show . was prevalent at the this year as 83 a total of 126 the horticulture show 10-year history. in the categories 19 displays and in with 18 displays. of Canton served as With Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Robert as assistants. Doris Corbin "received" a rosette for a $5 gift certificate potatoes. Junior received the rosette for a In the junior Corhin of Lewistown rosette and a $5 display of tomatoes. rosette was bonnie Corbin of a display of Irish e, red, and white Irish potatoes, Ist, Cynthia Hicks, Corbin, Lewis- Munzlinger, Wil- Doscber, Lewis- Bringer, Lewis- McCutchan, Canton. Junior Friedlein; ;er, Lewlstown; Knox City. Don Griesbaum, squash: 1st, Julie Jim Roberts, Brightwell, La- squash: 1st, Leta 2nd, Virgil Bringer, 1st, Rowena 2nd, Roy Johnston, Jeanie Stewart, Maurice Mesmer, Bringer; 3rd, tst, Thelma Adams, Lewistown; 2rid. Nancy Cary, Canton. Yellow apples: tst, Mary Van Meter, Lewistown; 2nd, Lucille Thomas, Lewistown. Berries: Ist, Bill Cary, Canton; 2nd, Anna Mae Burford, Lewistown; 3rd, Earlene Roberts, Durham. Miscellaneous: Ist, Pearl Hicks, Ewing, with bean stalk; 2rid, Stanley Pinson, LaBelle, with horticulture beans; 3rd, Josephine Merrell, La- Belle, with cauliflower. Green beans: Ist, John Bracey; d, Bill Cary; 3rd, Louis Roberson, Lewistown. Carrots: 1st, Teresa Handy, bewis- town; 2rid, Maurita Munzlinger. Cabbage (round): 1st, Earl Kempe, Lewistown; 2nd, Bil! Cary; 3rd, Clinton Waters, Maywood, and Wilma Chipman, Ewing Cabbage (fiat): 1st, John Geisendorfer, Monticello; 2nd, Clinton Waters; 3rd, Elmer Munzlin- ger, Williamstown. Beets: 1st, Maurita Munzlinger; 2nd, Inez Gregory, LaBelle; 3rd, Pat Vice. Red potatoes: 1st, Ken Goings, Ewing; 2rid, Farrell Van Meter, Lewistown; 3rd, Larry Bugh, Lewis- town. Vegetable arrangement: 1st, Maureen Morrow, LaBelle; 2rid, Betty Michel, LaBelle. Junior Division: Irish potatoes: Ist, Donnie Goings. Onions: Ist, Jenny Pearl, Canton; 2nd, Stacy Mesmer, Ewing; 3rd, Teresa Handy, Lewistown. Tomatoes: Ist, Joey Corbin Summer squash: Ist, Kim Roberts, Durham. Slicing cucumbers: Ist, Jarron Geisen- dorfer, Ewing; 2nd, Jack Crist, Lewistown. Peppers: Ist, David Vice, Canton. Apples: 1st, Daron Stice, Lewistown. .Green beans: Ist, Jimmy Stewart LaBelle; 2nd, Johanna Brumett, Canton; 3rd, Stacy Mesmer. Sweet corn: Ist, Johanna Brumett. Carrots: Ist, C. L. Feldkamp, LaGrange; 2rid, Jimmy Stewart. Beets: Ist, David Vice; 2nd, Kim Roberts. Red potatoes: Ist, Steve Mesmer, Zwing; 2nd, David Vice. Miscellaneous: 1st, Ethan Pinson, Phyllis Bracey, LaBelle, with okra; 2nd, Kim Roberts .=]h. Is with wax beans; 3rd, Kim Hoffman, A '" t, Tommy Thomas, Canton, with kohlrabi. . • ,'ltontestants in Co. Fair show competition ) Ll0 contestants showed :erent classes for a total i$'at the recently held ]ir. Exhibitors came to a Wide area, including ::rtcl Oxford, Ia., and ield and Aledo, Ill., to ! l'izes totaling $1,400, It ribbons. Roger Howe t: Show superintendent. lst, Tami Gray, Ft. Kimber Metcalf Ft Co ' " L rtney Keller, Quin- ehaus, Quincy; 5th, t ina. 1 foals)" 1st Melvin , 2rid, Jay Asbury, ra Henderson, La- aChelle Alhorn, Mere-  C/inn Maize Palmyra. i_1984 foals'): 1st, Mike lhra; 2nd, Bill Porter, l Randy Lowe, Pitts-  IVloore, Barry; 5th, ? halter class: 1st, Ih, 1 con; 2nd, June I; 3rd, Barb O'Dear, gl Beth Wyatt, Bevier; L, laeon. 1 Liter (open) : 1st, Bill [q Wilper, Quincy; 3rd, LQuincy; 4th, Oene Ir Rapids; 5th, Janie : 1st, Travis Alhorn, ryn Mollerl Quincy; , Ewing; 4th, Bobble $100 open Arab costume class: Ist, June Johnston; 2nd, Beck Barton; 3rd, T'yla Ray; 4th, Mary" Beth Wyatt. $100 open flag race: Ist, Curtis Hudnut; 2nd, Curtis Hudnut; 3rd, John Alhorm 4th, Curtis Hudnut; 5th, Garry Ferguson. $I00 women's pleasure (open): Ist, Lisa Cochran, Oxford, In; 2nd, Joni Beeddeker; 3rd, Elaine Gaus; 4th, Bey Gaus, Quincy; 5th, Janie Alhorn. Junior barrel race (16 yrs. & under): Ist, Kim Ferguson, LaGrange; 2nd, Kim Ferguson; 3rd & 4th, Sbawn Kratzer, Ft. Madison; 5th, Angle Pearl, Canton. $100 open barrel race', tst, Michelle Alhorn; 2nd, Kim Ferguson; 3rd, tl roping: 1st, Curtis t, & Dan Shirey, , Paul Legg, Ewing, tnton; 3rd, Paul Lee, Van Fleet, Lomax; K & Rick Hinton, ,. Clyde Patterson, taton. rn pleasure: lsL wistown; 2rid, Joni ladison; 3rd, Ronnie k; 4th, Elaine Gaus, e Gaus, Quincy. ,(16 yrs. & Buner): " 2nd, Lori oedde- ; 3rd, Juna Henze, b western pleasure Ray; 2nd, Mary une Johnston; 4th, t(open): Ist, Shawn ; 2rid, Curtis Ferguson, La- |belle Alhorn; 5th, ', Ill. t): 1st, June John- Beth Wyatt; 3rd, tonroe City; 4th, 5th, Pare Scott, Larry Walker. Knox City; 4th, Cathy Frazier, Kirksville; 5th, Curtis Hud- nOi': $100 men's pleasure (open): Ist, Ronnie Clithero, Wellsville; 2nd, Mike Tuley; 3rd, Mike Gaus; 4th, Don Sunden, Ft. Madison; 5th, Jeff Cochran, Oxford, In. Plug race (open): Ist, Angle Pearl; 2rid, Jan Alhorn; 3rd, Kathy Kestner; KEN'S Um 2 link *l $.N O M=., lhn'cMu Shop the lowest price grocery store in Lewis County In Oil Or Water B+,G s lye Frrzn w.,. 99 ¢ TOPPING ....... 1o so,,,o. 69 c MUSTARD ........ o, ,v ..... .." °'°" "'-o.., s I ' .,.o,,po,,,s ,, q .o s I o0 PRESERVES ...... o .... Moisture Added) 4-lb. Package OkSe Sliced SLAB BACON 4th, Garry Ferguson; 5th, Woody PIOflF SlnCh Sack Farris. TRASH BAGS ...... 0c $1 5g Tractor pull ! We eerve € 1 Io rn q=#ant,(+es and te¢ an hqo, F i.¢n, tttol bttte PJck S '4 49 LINK SAUSAGE ...............  | A%MaT W,ENE"S ........ "o 89 ° Shudine TOMATO JUICE gtwfreJ (4 Clvertera) MARGARINE results BARQ'S ROOT BEER "The antique tractor pull was held recently at the Lewis County Fair with Stanley Boltz of Monticello as superin- tendent and Norman Adams of Canton as assistant. Trophy winners were: 3250 lb. class, Ist, Scott Kice, Arbela. 3500 lh. class, Ist, John Steele, Wyaconda; 2nd, Clayton Bane, Macon; 3rd, Ricky Carter, Wyaconda. 4500 lb. class, 1st, Richard Kenyon, Lewis- to,,n; 2nd, Clayton Bane; 3rd, Ricky Carter; 4th, John Steele; 5th, Miles Cameron, Kahoka. 5500 lb. class, Ist, David Wiggins, Memphis; 2rid, Stanley Boltz, Monti- cello; 3rd, Elliot Morris, New London; 4th, Miles Cameron. 6500 lb. class, Ist, David Wiggins; 2rid, Elliot Morris; 3rd, Calvin Meier, Kahoka; 4th, Stanley Boltz. lO-Ib. Bag you.want classifieds [ / 6 12oz. CANS S399 Instant Coffee .......  oz ,u,,. 990 Facial Tissue ....... 2soot 12 Ct. Polar Treat Chocolate PUDDING STI00KS Ca,t Ne CrOp 59 ¢ BARTLETT PEARS ......... NECTARINES .............. o WIlUCOnI#f Sold.Heacl GREEN CABBAGE ........ ,15 =