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..,onclw;ion of tbe .5ftv1Ce.
Cbureb of CbrL&lt;1, . .Mtddleport ,
Fred 1 Gardner pastor. !:hble
'sc~ool 9:30, Mormng worship at
10:3{) ~rm oo "When Jesus Holds
lh.~ Reiru~" · 7 30 Evenmg service

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lw present. Lancaster Hl&amp;h Sehool

Jtesday 7:30 Prayer meetmi and
Chrltfl•n Sd•nce Society, ~.U
Bible Clas.s.
Mulberry Av e, Pomeroy Mormng
Thll ' w.iten WHr •w•y th.
Fint B•ptiU Church, Mlcldl.. !.t!tvlce J l A. M. w!t h Sacrament
stones; the torrents wuh
pnrt, Rev. c. E Hoyt. p.lstor the subject of the ser mon and the
tiM toil of the Hrth. (J_,., 14:19 Church School 9 . 15 ~o~ rank Cht1...-se- Gulden Tnt. Let the words of
tRSV.)
brew, Supt; Morn 1ng worship &lt;at !llY mouUr. and the m&lt;'dJtatJOn of
PRAYER: Help us, 0 God, to JlO·l5 chlldrcn'.to sermonctle top1c rny ht•art br acceptahle m thy
l build a bulwark tn our lives f" Quccr But Beautiful Houses", q,; ht, 0 l.orl'l, my &gt;lreng\h ami
, ;Help us 1.0 make 11 .~o secure tl.at se, mon topic ·'The Glory of Go¢ m,v t:cdee rner Psalm ~ I~ 14 Sun.
desc&lt;·nd an the Face of J r:.us Chnsl", De,.~. 1 day Sehoul lQ A. M. \.\ednesda)
1 ' when the storms of hfe
us we shall be able to iXlY, "Or.s' meeting aflrr church ;
f'\'t•mng
at G The public
with the
psa lm 1st,
thod our 1,ing ~er\'ICe 7 30 Rev W Clair ~ ~ &lt;'0 1dmlly InVIted n (' admg room
trwt is m Thee. We pray tn ih t" Harmon, Dobbs i"erry, N. Y., WJI I "lth ~1de (•ntrance lucalcd at the
' .Master's name . Amen .
br&gt; guest mmtsler; Tuesday 6 30 rt&lt;Or of lhe c hurch, 011cn to the
LO\'f'J Oy c 1rcle at ttlt' Jtuartstd &lt;' puh!J&lt; Monday and Wednesday
I 1ark Wednesday 7.3o nud week fr m 2 to 4 P m.
Preiibyt.ri•n Church, Syrf,cu•e Pray~r and Praise :;erHct:: anri
Fir•t B•ptht Church, Ralph C.
Rev. Howard
Ruppelt, pnt&gt;tor church buf mess me elrn g, 8 30 Zundel, Pastor William Watson,
Church School 9.30, Robert Har- Church Counrt l meetmg , SenJOt Supt. 9 30-10.50 Combmed wor·
dcnt,hSoMpt. ? Eve~tng worC&gt;hh!fd 7 3,0 choir rl'hearsal
~;lip and sturi) SpecJal musiC. Scrat
e e1gs t:ounty
1 ren s
Church fJf th• Ne1•rene, M
mon "SIM·erv m our Free Land"
Home. A prog~am WJII be presf'nf., port, Rev Robert V St}'l.'rs, pas· 2;00 Youth P•cn ic at Bailey's Lake
e~ by the chtlrlren the pastor h•r Btble School 1!·30 Lester f&lt;:~y Wt"dncsdHy 7 30 receptwn for
wtU 1 spe;:~k and the rhurch w111 lor !:iupt Murmng wor!ihlp 10:30 pa~or 11 nd fam ilv Thursday 7·30
.h:;;';;'';;;;':=''';;f;;'"';;;h;;;m;;'";;';;;;h,;oo;.;u'_;';;;';;;Ih;;
"' to~ 1 c "Annoinl ed Lay Leaden;hip" w oma n·5
MIAAi~nary Society
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- - - - - - 1145 Young People.s' • mcetlDg , :rwetrn g Echoe~; from "House
t-:vemng sf'rv1ce 7:30 topiC "Trans· Party ··
· f'&gt;rmatton of the' Elder~ " ThurS·
~ederat~ Church, Waldo J.
day 7 :m Prayer Bcrv1cc.
Bartels, Pastor 1-Ted Blaettn&amp;r,
He•th Methodist Church, Mid. Supt . 9 15 A. M Chu~h School;
dh'port, Rev. C. ' Raymon Konk· 10.30 A M lloly Coht munwn.
nghl, pa.stor. Sunday School at
R•dne Beptlst Churoh, V. Wes0.30 Ernest Covert, SupJ; Morn · ley Jenkms, Pastor. Sunday School
illg wor.~hlp and communiOn ser. 9.30. Mnrr.mg worshi¥ 10.4:5. Eve- .
vice, spec1al mus1c by Mt ~s Ann ning worship 8 on the 1st, 3rd, 6th
Srbroath, Bridgeport; Wednesday SLJndays. Prayer
Meeting' Wed·J
7 p ~ chmr practice
n esday 8. F1lm strips on the life
First Pr·ubyterl•n Church, Mlcf· of tire Apostle Paul will be 11hown
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,.... dleporl, Rev. Howard Ruppull. every week thru June, July and
I pt~stol'. Church School 9·30 Ja.nes August
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1 Buchanon, Supt. ; Murnm:z; w•n·sh1p
Bethleh~ 81ptl•t Chun:h, V,
10.30 topic "I'm Glad I'm a Com· Wes!ey Jenkms, PastfJr. .Morning
munist" ; Monday, s~·s slo n 7 30, wurs h1p 9 30 Sunday School 10:~
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Tuesday, Deacon and D eaco nesse~ Evening worship 7 30 Rev. Jen·
]'nnl meeting, Wednl:'sday t1.30 klns preaches on the 2nd and 4th
Jun ior choir; 7 p m SeniOr Sundays. Mrs Edith
Codner
preaches on thf' 1st, 3rd, IHh Sun-)
choir.
Mt. Morleh B•ptlst Church, Mid· days Prayer meeti ng Thursday at
dlrport. HPv N n . Hordon, pas 7 :30. F1lm strip on tbe life of the 1
1
lOJ' Btble .S&lt; ho:tl g 15 Arlena Apwtle Paul will be shown every
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MornltJJ! worship week thru June, July and August.
1;:~~· B'~~ p m
. Ptesbyterl•n Ch_ureh, HerrltonThe Selvetlon Army, Mlddl .. VIlle, Rev. HqwarCI Ruppelt, ~as·)
P•Jrt Capt Gl('nna Rumm ell Sun · tor. Church School 9:30, Evenmg
day 'school 2 :~n p m Hnlm~1ili w(lr.shiP ul 8.
mectm g 3 30, Opr n a1r meeting 7
Third Street P•nt~:.:ost1l Chutre:h
r 111 S&lt;t lva 11u'n m.:·ctlll" 7 30.
Middleport, H L. Barrett, pa,qtor.
Church of Christ In C"rlstlan Sunday Sch.ool 10 a. m. Evemn,il
Union, Mlddll'port, Reov. Guy. F. service 7.45 p m.
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Sayrt', pastor Sundo•v 1:irhonl l:J
Methodist Ch•rp, Letart F.111l1,
a m. Od ell Manley, Sup!: P1·ayer !)·30 A 1M. Apple Grove. 10·30
and P1a1.se se nJCe 7 3U Wedncs P~ants, 7:30 i• M. Lotat"'' Fal's Ru·
1lay ll1ble ~tud~ 7 30 Evangeh~ · nal Life Serv1ee wJ:th special mullc se•·vu·e Satunhw 7 :!0
sic. Plra·yer mL-oti.J18S ' W&lt;'dne.s.day
Alfred M•thc.did church, Rev. evening 7 30 Letart Fall's, Sunday

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:Meies CQunty Pomona Granae
held ata 11egular bl·monthly meet.
hog at the TUppera Pliilll School
on Friday evenlng, July 6th, with
the Q (1 . WilUamt Gra.n,e as ho.at.
Virgil Atkms, Worthy
.Master,
wa.s in charge of the meeting in
which the faith degree ritual wasl:tv e- n in full Iurm.
Candidatea. r~e'eiving the flflh
degree were Ml'. and. Mr.i. Raymond !&lt;' reeker and Robert Lilld·
stammer, all of the hOlt grana:e.
Mrs. Heil Fre-nch wls pianist lor
the marching and idded mueb to
Lhe ceremony wHb bt.r aolo sing;

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M•ondoy 7 7"30
Grove,
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Tht&gt;o Smrth, ev~y nr:tt: and third Sunday ol

each IJI.ODI!h until November. Pub:zc invited.
Zion Church of Christ. Loc•tttl
on Pomeroy-HatTisunvJUe
Road.
Rlble &amp;.•h.ool 9 30 A. M. Momlclg
Worshtp a111tl Commun'lOJl&lt; 10:30 A.
M. C'hl'IShRn EndeavGr 7:11) P. M.
Evening ~~n,hip 8 P. \f. Thomas
Wyatt Mm1ste r Jooeph Johnson,
B1ble SchooJ, Supt.
Minenvlll• Methodl1t Church.
Rev R M. Grove, Pastor, HOiml.er
Rou~h. Supt JO A. r,r. Sunday
Schon!, 11 A 'M WorsMp Service;
'J1u-{'8!illl.y 7 30 P. M.
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bot.wem 1Jant8v-ilde and De:.:1rr on
Leadmog Creek Road. Rev. R. E.
Thomat. pastor Ji'l(Jyd Cl:el.and ,
OhUl"Ch ScrvJce 7:30 P. M Prayer
meothtg WOOnesd~ .njl!'hl 7:30 P'
M. Everyone (l{l('d•i alJy d'lloVIlcd
TM luHand M~odlst Churcft
Rev. Robert E. Lmter, Paator.
Sunday School 9;30 A. M George
CarBOn, Supt. WorBihiJp Serv1ce at
10:30 A. M.
Th• Syracuu Methodist ChuKh
Re.v. Robett E. Linter, Pastor,
Sunday Sc-hool 9:30 A. M. Dana

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YLCclf 7.30.
THE RACINE MISSION, Ch1rlel
Bush, J'a.~lor Sunday School ll
a. m. Sund11y evcmn R: worship
17:30 p. m Weekly Prayer St:rYLCCJJ
TuCitiday 7 30 p. m. rvrtland ser
vlcos PraJ-cr sch'Jce 1\fondw.r- a~
7J30 p, nt Regular church seivlcea
Friday 7 ao p. m.
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Chapel, Rev.
Edison
Weaver,
Bible School 10 a m Supt. Henry
Eblin; Morning serv•c·c 11 :30 A
M.; Evangeh:;hc Service 7:30 I".
M,
Maln Street , Pomeroy, Rev. J .
Gr•e• l!piscopat Church, Ei11t

Edwin ChaJ' It&gt;s, ReciGr; MrS.

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dr1c W Clark , orgaDJst. Worship
and .sct·mt.n at 10.36 A. M, Holy
Commumon f1r st Sundtty in month.
C~llrrh School, Be!o!inncrs
and
Primary, at 10·30 A. ¥ For inrormaH&lt;m concerning · our
work,
please tcl('phonc 302.J . .
Chrittl•n Chvrch tt Reech-vllla
li!vt'ry Sunday Ill A. M. Sunday
School and Communion fm1t Sun-

S1r'urday Onlr

John Bromfield
,.MAN

'.&amp;rr..:.i.-rreo from pin-roiling
pr ~ Aitranive aatural fin-

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A milk break is the very 'thing
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Believed To Be Same Bandits
Stephenson
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Funeral SefVlce8
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1 P . M. Wednesday at the; Raw·
hn 1
FuDeral
Home tor
Robert Step)'len.son , 77, Middleport who died at Holzer Hospital
at 12.10 A. M. Mnnd.ay. ,

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Two armed men beld up Kelroy'a Nlte Club on Route 1 D~
Pomuor earJp Sunday monu.na
and aeaped with approxtmately
thirty dollan taken from Uat
i •wner otul othtn, it ...... ported
1.y Cblrl" au ...u. Uei&amp;J County
S~erill.
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It wu reported that the twu
mea miued setting tbe day's re·
Ct'ipts which
dropped to tbe
noor wbea
Grue,er. owner
or the nite
fint became

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Home On SatUliday
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lhe deceased was • m4!'mber or
''• "'"'~echood of
Flnmen and Engbleen and
m 'tUber Of tbo Knigbt. ol Pythlu

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.Jcbn ~nd IAiey Aqn ~o.wn Step.
hen110n of Kanawha County, W.

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Racine spent Sunday hero with
tht-lr 8Unts, Mrs. Ella Pow~Jl and
1\o~r.s.

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in month
·lO:ao A.tGI:lflb
M. aburcb
c:ommuaJ,on ·and Preacb,in&amp;.-ftev
Ha'roldt,C. Doster. Pastor.

Mary Randolph.

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3:30 P. M. Sunday.

DAILY

Pierce, Friflnd ··
Named ' To St!Wt

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the IUbstance Of the ~,tephone
e~;U. &amp;lt!louah In the I?Onverrati~
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Ray Zirkle PorD~ 1 wu .t,aken
to Mo!igs G~eral H:Ospl.~ after
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Put\
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· For your fut,urc-add rei!'larly to , ,
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; ~SiX Player Deal
M:;l ciuk of \vest
traded over the
pl~yer deal Mtween
Mt~rlins ·at tbe

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• The LIMU"
Startirig lineups for •the ga~e­
'he 23rd since tMo classic was in.
'IUI!Urated in 1933-were unoun·
ced ,ail follows :

AMERICAN
Harvey Kuenn. Detroit • .1~
~]son Fox, ChiCIQ:O, 2b
Ted Wiliams, Boston, ll
Mlc~y Manllfl', ~w Yorlc. af

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Berri, New 'fori:, c ·

Al ~ne, Detrolt, rf
MiCkey Vernon. Boston, 1b
George Kell, Balttnlote, 3b
Silly Pierce, Chk~80, p
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Johnny TemPle, Cinr.l~pa'd: 2b
Frank Robimon,. Clncl41l,ati! If
S~n ·Vus~l , St. 40~!~~rJ 1•
ken Boyer, St. l,.q~IJI.:1o ,;
Gua Bell, Cincinnatioj ~ • ·
Dale Long, Pit~bur1h1 1b ,
F.d ~ue,. Cincinnau .. c . '
Roy McMillan, Cinciilplti, u;

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her daughter Bhclia'.s Qth birth·

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group of ch1ldren qnd their mo-

M. sundly Sc)Sool ani:l eomnUUtioa

Martin Hotel 1 p~ till' 5 p~

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of Middleport were r.e.:eni guesbJ
of their aup.t, MI"S. Chloe ·Mills
Mr. and M.rs. William Chiqers
nnd Jefrey, Philo, were recenl
,:uests of his parents Mr. and
Mra. Oren Childers.

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HouM of f'r•iff. Cfitsttr, Su•
day Schgol 9:30 A. M. M~Jrnlna:
wor$bJp "11 A. K. Sunday evenin~
worship at 8. Prayer mcertng on
Thursday 8 P. M.
Church of Chrl1t, Brallhord,
Rev. John Wyatt, PEJIItor. Bible
School 9:30; chUrch service, 10:30
~outb meetilig 'at 6 P. M. and
evaqeJislic aervJca Sbnda,y evenIn month l11 A. M. Cb,~,,~ [ ina: at 7. Japu!J Reed, Supt.
communion and prea.chmg: third . R••dsvllle C!:htr1•• ·~· Pr..land
Supday In month 7:30 P. X . Norrla, Pastor. Sefvices at Jopp1
tburcb prcacbing-Rt'Y. J:Urold C. 9:30 A. .M.: Suaday at 10:20 Sun·
Doa1er, Putor1
daj :;ichool ~ LO'i:&amp;g Bottom 9:20 A.
Chrllt. . Cl]urch •t Lon1 lot· ~.; Pre1ching aervice 11}:45; suq·
tom, every Sunday 9.au •· M. ib,y Sebool at Reetd.Jville 9:20 A.
Sunday: School and communion; M.. Pncaetuae.
fir:st Sunday in month 1:;.10 P• .'d.
'PrH Mtthodlst Church, Harry
church preachJq; third ~nday Batea, Pastor, LaLlt'eJ CJUf. SUD·
~D. month 10:30 A.1 •M. Church com- d'ay Sebool 9:30; Claas meeUna
nlunion aad preachlna:. -Rev. 10t30; FMY lilervlce 7:00; Preach·
'Rarold c. Doster, Pastor.
tna 8:00; Prayu Meeting Wedne•
Th• Church ~ of Chrilf, Keno, d•:v ?:30. Hysell Run
Sunday
every SundaY D:SO A. f4. Sunday ~bool 10 ~ n~c::~~ ll: 15·
SchoW aJUI communion, .xond
Edward Griffith
Sundav tu Jilontb lO:JO A. M. C!.b j ·9 30
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Obilrch eGI~JmunJon and preac~ag meetin• 8:4~ p . .m.;
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nv cea ,:
p. m.; ...,ayer
M. eblll't
, b . preaehiU~.-...wv. Har..A~.;.•• "30
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old C. Doater, Pa&amp;Jor, ·
&amp;rHbury Ch,urch of Chrl~,
Thto Chrld&amp;en Cl!!urch al
A v~- p - lock Grove. evert Sunl:ilty &amp;:iO-,A ~an ~: =~'suqday.

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During the lecture hour~~~~~­
Clark of· Rome Gran1e in _:
County and 8,.--member of
YoJJtb Committee ol the
State Granae cllaHenge:d
County Granges to ~~~:.~::
interest atnoDg their
plc and to participate
county, distnct and l itate·, ~o~l
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Jut~ l-9
Den Martin
Jerry Lew16'
"AitTIST AND MODILI"

l&gt;wquer if you detire.
~ ui ohcni 7'"1 1nh1 bow you
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EnterprUe, Rev. Roger Bilher,
Pastor. llorDinl Sh.r
lhlnd.a)
School 9:~ A. N. •Jlornlnt worehlp l¥ 11 A. M. MYF Suadtf en..
n'laa at 8.
1'hq.rs.
d.y Mteniq,
Sundoy
S.bOol 10'10

How al'd Duff '
Lila Baron
"BROKEN STAR••
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an, aw, punch. drill, .oaH. bend,
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worklai ~li. Smooth, urtifurm

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er Mrs. Vir&amp;ll Atklu; Secre~ , \~

returned 'from ToledO after a visit
15'1th the Hetzer's eon, Mal"t'lfl.
Miu UUian Shinkle of Cleve.
land h; visiting her 1s18tEr, Mra.
Elden Bl6ke Jr.

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Child,ren love to "ploy I ike'1, A~d" they. ore good
actors. They not only '!dress-up" in the clothing of adults, they toke on many at .the mc!Jnnerlsms and ways
of the grown-~ps, Parents, and others who ore in doily
or frequent contact with children need lo guard their
speech and their actions tothe end that these ore worthy of imitation.
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attendance at the church of
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held
Saturday at Forked Run Lake.

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The UnUd Methodltt Church, Supt. Divine ser\'ice 1().30 A. M.

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draw1ng for the eounty
tat!ves ln tbiil c~.utest
eeted at a eounty-wade 'youtb
party to be arraJlled by tbe
County Yoath Chai.tman.
A brief exptanatiOJJ. of the . 19M'
Soli Bank progra:h ~~n ~ r,egnd to
the- ac~age reserve was aiv~ ·.bY,.·1,.
C'l~u.et~ Aerieu~tur4!~ .~aqnt c. E. ,
Bla.!Jee. Plans fof' a joi nt rqellt, ~
lr~-~ 'witb' Vl..)lton {(o~nty ~omona
Grange w~e developed subj~t to
C(nflrmttlon by VInton Coun,y.
It W~ arl.OQ:Ilnced th~t th~ lfOJ;Q~
Miss Maxine Reed. rJaul{btP~ nr 1-konom!o~ contest for , Pti"VJrin
Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Reed1 local, G:•aqge \!ilJ • be ·h eld ,al the o~t 1
and a graduate of Chester lftgn ml'et.J.ni, Sept, 'ltb . A.t .tb,e el~ f!l ~
School ha! been awarded a ~~.OO the meeting the host ltang~ senr- "
scholarship to Prepare fol' ele- ed refrsehment.. to .,..
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A!&gt;Sistant Steward, conducted tbe
marching lor the degree wo~k .
Clara Hurhpbrey, ... Porpona and
.Mrs. Hazel Humphrey were in
charge of the ' tableaus ' and the
Court. Membe'rs of the Court of
Pomona were Donna Holter. Mil·
dred Stockt&lt;ln, DorincJa W\~On,
Mr.s. Charles Sheet&amp;, LiD~ S*ock·
ton, Sharon Atldns, R\llth Stock~ .
ton and Sally Barteli. ~:'
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At Tuppers Plains On Fri4,ay.

llu;titutt July

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I Supt; MYF ~:30 r . M Eugene Frye
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pan el dtscustuon reprdmg ca..mp
IVill msue m the course of the

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thonr vat.tetto. 40; Thomae. Rude· ·
m.. 32. U.d Doau.nic:: M.afri.ci, 36,.
aU of Cleveland Dd Darid Tibyn.
Po, 3!. of Hub~. Ollio.
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lbfmber of the &amp;1111&amp;., WQ aougbt •.;
la .the robber)' of the Barpn Caf~. ,. r
Tbe four were arres~ ~ A t
roadblodr: at the mteneetlon of '
Routes 8 and 42 by Patrolman ' ~
tieorge· t.oltt a.nd .,_uxiUII')' Pat~l : oli
mnn Rob;ert Robsou o£ New Philadelphia patrol )l-ost. Altbougb the
officers found three revolvers and
autbm~t.tic pistol on the ban· :
d .ts. they .submitted without in-

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ll\ilney In C•r

SOme $lO,oQo wrapped in a clOth
Wfs found Glider 1 c:ar seat. ·
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and wearln4 maW, fon:ed their
Way .into tbe cafe in
morn.iqg
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RIYNOLD I. GRIINI

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evecy lnernoon a.l!ept SuDilaJ by The Ohio Valle,.
at 110 )leebaaie St., PumerGy, 0. Huslot.aa oWc:e
pboae :t88, edit9rial office phof';e 391.
Published

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Zutered as second c:laas malllol( matter 1t the

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MONDAY
8,&amp;&amp; Sl(D On
7:00 Today 1
9:00 Coffee Time

10:00 Home

\lnlttcl , Prflis Stl'f, Corm~
The R:'n.:S1an.Pzy-liament ineettng
v•hlch opens Wednesday IS Ukely
to mark 1 noN step In the Kremlin's
of Stalinltype

ldft.ee at

Po.Da~ro:i 'Oblo.

National adnrtlt:tna represeabtlve, Bottlnelh Knuball, lac:..
Ml Luta.atoa An., New Yor~.C.1t1, 16, N.Y.
8ubserlptio11 rata: Dellvecy b7 carrier where taval1able 30 cenh
week: one Jflr ID a'dva•ce at The DI'IIY Sentmel otflee. 115.80;
moatb. $1.~; ~brH mont~, $3 90, By motor route wbere
"a Dible: one lfto~, St. BY nbll one year ts; 1i.I. montha, $4 25:
,. tlih!J mOJ!_lha, f2.8G; ene month. I.J..

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12.30
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Camorti. Goes f.o· School
Curre-.gt
Tennessee Ernie

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such as Generat Vandenberg and
Admiral Halsey.
Senator Kennt&gt;dy c1lt's cr1ticism
or the existing .systen. going back
as far as 1815 His own solution~hich he follows In making hl.li
own appolntments-h based Qn
examinations which are open to
all Especially tailored tesbl are
lfiven, rol\owJng stiff physical ~xa·
·mlnatlon, and are carefully evaluated. Scientifically deviSed que:~·
ltopnalres dr:s,gned to bring out
&lt;tala on ch::~racler and personality
arc sent to former teachers, em
ployers, and others Then a special
selectiOn board, servmg without
pay, takes over. Th1s board lhorOi.Jghly weighs ott the ractol's that
m~o~y mitigate for
nr agamst a
prospPclive randHJat~'s chance~
for rmrcl!ss And th•s board ll~"
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says that he has not ev~n met one
~r h1s own appomtPe~ until after
the board hots acl~tl.

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Mf~d'"y M'at.Jrtee
Ali the W..-ld Toms
ldbl1ny Cttl'aOD Show
1JOu~at"t¥
Bf~ rill¢

:llob Cr&lt;ioby Show
Tbe .Briibter Day
Seerel Storm

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10''" liPorG :Parade
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MT.OLIVE
A·c Gl ~n Johnson of

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.Mr and Mrs HObart

day In Athens.

MT. and Mrs. P. R McAtee, Mr.
nod Mrs Blrk Hl.mer and son~
Mrs. Ev-a Summer and cblldren1
Mu; Martha Coffmfl.n all or Pa/
kersbtng, Hpwartl Parker of Syra'(use Mrs A:nfl!e Summerfield anti
chtldr jn, Mrs Hemy Barr .o.nd
family Mrs. 'LorimL Wolf and f£11'11·
1ly Mrs Lorlna YWD!lotto

sons, Mr. and MN.

MONDAY
ll:S9 Sip On

an dJOn spent
With M!' .and Ml'B.
Pearl Powell 11pent several d•y•
"'th ber mother Mrs. Emma Po.
well.
Mrs. Frank Kelly ~n4 dan'1hter
&lt;~re vislltni Mr. a'nd Mrs.
Cec•l

Fot·ce has been visiting lm, molh·
er Hazel Jo~n"on ami g1and muth -j
er Vergw I1gott, He I!! stat•Qned
in Utah
Tommy BJS!rel E-l&gt;f'nt last week
Th1s, Mr Kennedy feels, poinll with hls b•·oth Jr M•, .flJu.l Mr..
the way toward ellmmalln&amp; the Elbet Bisset or Col.
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Jly Steve Terry and Artort Bush
again, "By usmg available modern 1 Mm,: P~arl Powell of Parkcrshurg .!ipent Sunday with Mr .and M•-s .:md daugltter spent ·-sunday wlt.b
and Mrs. R1ley PlJ.Dtt.
s&lt;·l~ctlve methods, we in Congl'ess 1 W. Va 1s !!pending 11 few day~ H1ley Pigott and son Don.
Ronney Bush, East Uverpool
can iel the type of buys we need with her moflul'r Mrs Emma PoweJI
Mr and Mr.s Rus~ell Van Mett? become the guardians of our
:Mr and Ml's. L D hel'c~ and -er spent Wednesday Wllh Mr and 1s vts1tin~ot Mr. and Ml"l!. George
Bush and family,
future ~ecur1ty"
Ml s Ethel Ch(1Vrlo.1r !&gt;'P('Ill SatUI'· Mrs L D. Pierce.
Mrs Lonna Wolf and chlll1m1
was Sundil:f dinner g11est of M1s
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HOGS 175 to 220 lbs 16 to 16.81t
Ml' and r..n·s Cr,l'!«)n of New 2:'.0 to 250 16 to 16.~; Light 14 to
Brighton. l'a, Mr unrr Mr! Her- Itj, I''at Sows 10 to 14; Stu~ 8 to
ml~ llollnnd and flln11Jy spen1 lhtl l2; Boa• a; 6 to ~Gj.JJ.SoW~Rd Pigs
W(•t&gt;k!!ntl wrth the1r pm't'nt!; Mr HO to tOO; Shb'ift~ • ~tb..!.lrlt
find Mrs Ch:wtcy PH te
CAT,TLE-Stfjef.s '12 toAB: ll~i·
Mr. llfl.tl Mrs L D l'i!.fCc r.penl fpl's 10 to t(\; Bab~ Bf:e{ 14 to 18'
S,unday w1th Mr flnr) M1s llenvJ•rl Fl·l CoV.•.s ~ tn 13; C'afinetos S WJ
Ctn!ls nnd son.
B'Ults 10 to lf.SO; M\lji; ~ow&amp; 'fQ, tO

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12:00 Film 1: Fancy
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A:dvices
the Kremaltetna'tive

2:00 Afternoon Film Festival
4:00 Fiim
4:30 Kit Carson

11:00 Mrekey Mouse
0:00 News
6105 Weather

0,10 Sports

CHESTER
IY CLARICE ALLEN
The June meeting
Thursday club was
home . of Mrs. Jacob
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8'30 Twilight
7'00 TV lll!ader's Diles!
3·30 Voice or Fl.restOne
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F1l m flaf.r
Straw Hat. Theatre
News &amp; Weather
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and Mrs. Ric:hlll'~ FK'k•
Rober~ At1e:o, .AJdlta'nd, KJ~ WM
dinner guest ',Neader, of " l alut:
Mr.s. Clayton A.tieG. ·

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Mr. and Mrs. :&amp;mol ruae'ftoOr abd
sons .6"Pent Sundar. 'tril , Co\uri\.bUe.
Mr and Mrs. Hil.nley Phed~ ~d

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sons Charles end IYavld of Vir~
glnra spent_a few dayf with Mr

ADVERTISE

and MN. Fr9(d Ric:e.
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and Mrs. Cbarler Goegleln TUeto
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Mr. end llrs, Ernest
Bro~
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In Olher Red Salellll.,

~r. and• M~.s. P. F. , ~llirilti.
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Polish
R~nla Loolng llo

Mrs. Roy :M•l!er.:
Mro. J. S.llailoy ,and 14t1. P.tF.
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A8HINGTON-1'op e)(pert'l Ln conditions behl11d the rro,_ Cur•
ta1n. believe tMt the rtod 1n Poland may be followed b)'
almiJar fucldent.a tn other nattoift under the heel of the Ruaalaa

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rlotJ quite probll.bly may be rapowed by ' other ads of patriotic
\'lolence against Cor1munlat de.QOtlllm, not (.ln\y In Poland but In
other cpptlve
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rtalnr Is more evidence that Rtll!lt&amp; (~ \04~ ~til
rrip over cm{trol ,of it. 1attilttea, p.ftu!\l(IL\oiYm'

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ntr nt at the church Sunday
Sunda)'· ufl~:~rno()'(i the ss c nju) ·
:-d • p(cnlc It l.ake Alma
Mra. Anna Miller who IIVC!'i- nt
thlol horpe of hc;t' nephew By1·uu
Allen ill Coturnbw~
SJpent lusl
-vfle~ at I !'I.e olll Enlsm!ngor ltol•w·
Jl::r nleCl M'r!L Maynard DaVIs o!
'cb~rl'eston was her gUest.
J••e Fl G1 ;r. wtto tnlbieU m thl.!
Navy Ia at Bainbrld'ae. Mit
Mr. and Mn, Chat1~ Itaph•v
hl't1 os their gu"st rr.cently hi &gt;
'"other from r"ar1eMon
Mh CarD\ Plfree spent Wet! /
neos~ay 1\l Cohlt'libus with hrr daullhler Sfl'n.,n
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M1 and Mrc Maynard Davis
('harleiton. Mf. am' Mn llobtw
Tttli~ and ~on~. ,Tokrin were Ill•·
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SeMt l Ju'nt. 24th.
Mr and Mn. l!talr Taylar \'iA·
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The only member of the Erwin
ra:n•Ly wno was unable ro be pte.
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Department had ice cream sOCUlh
on Thur.sday, Friday and Saturday
and spousored the , Merchant'!
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vacertion
dur on a lot near the Village
Hall. The Firemen wish to thank
dentist
ail Who C(lnlributed in any way to I
the succt.ss of the
soe~ali and
th4,• ClfCUS.
Pions are being made for other
if'e crf'am soci~ls to lie held during the ~ummer months.

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Set' Ute thermostat once and the EJ..~tric Heat Pump maintains '
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The Heat Pump needs no flue or chimney because it'll flameJess.

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GAJ.QEN CLUa PICNIC
The Twiiight Garden Club will
hll\'f' lt&amp;'annual picnte ThursdaY , I
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1•arlsh house at 6 Q.- m Members
are rl'qtlested to tale their oWn
table · se_rVice.

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or get more informatrCtn from us.

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rials thai go into the plpt md lbe ADshed goods
that come out, but homes, ICbQp1s. ~ for
the people who come to wed. there.
As one rerult of such iDdustrial growe... ca.o'o
merchandise freight buJiness is·~ I!Dioo ..6t
it was twenty-Gve yean •go.fo , . _ serve ib
boomlog lndu•try, C60 has
a half
dollars in the lost ""',_ -Ming,aac! mod·
ermzing lts lraDtpbrtatlbD plant, Equally slgni&amp;cant is the fact that D-ol this vast irriprovement
program bat tl..lb l,iaid for oot of dm.nt incomo.
And last year, the annual dividend rate was in- '

of such ordinary materials as coal, salt, sand, wood..
pulp and natural gas - resources found in great
abundance along the 5,100 miles of the Chesa1 peake and Ohio.
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addition to tlle great coal docks that will increase
their capacity lo ~ millio,Q tons ~ montD. At
Russell, Kentucky, a new $5I million classiflca.
lion yrud. 22ll new diesel loeomritlves aod 8;000

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York Cit.y'e Mayor Robert Wti e~,
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.on a\lpport:etl ide! ltioldd' ~
tx•lllla.ols rovemor fa.ll to WJI\ the ,..presidential nomtnat,IG{Lt thetr
vhoncea would go opt of the "'ft~l
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Klmn.edy J?lhked. up 3trong ba~lttJrr at the 1!6eht
eOn.
terence In Atlantic Cit;~• _,.d 11 t.~ top qontCder. ~~hrey, however, 1a btlnr puahed by n\idw~l DI!M:ocrat• an4 ~.nt tl)Uid pt
the nod If Ste'ienJOn feel• he.,ru."Utd· .01Idlfy 1'1'1• ',16p!h1rn IIU}lo(iort.
Wagner la a. darkhorac, whoat 11lecUon might deplnd on t. dead·
lock.
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and QOP ttut.t't'f'W' Lfonar&lt;l W HaU are aol ftrin)J \J~!NJX&amp;.

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flew~r have that baked, stuffy feeling.

rEverything the lovely Httle Indy is wearing £rom
the soles o£ her slippers ro the ribbon on her hat

ctlllate. ,
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ratlc poHtlelans are!~ eonvlncecl
that Adla1 S ven10n -has the lnllae tra.ckt tq,,~
N~fttber One spot on the ticket and they are easer)y Puhiaa tbetr
eYIOLco f&lt;,.r his running mate. ,~t
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'be Senntl)r John B. KenneuY-' ' ' :Maeaachu-.tbJ. Te""QII"'• O,Y.
J"rauk Clement, Sen11tor HubeJRumphrey of MIMeaott., and Hew

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davidson Jr. will
Conrrae ami Cathie, the
Columbus; JoJin. 'Erwin, Jar. and
Mrs. Chesler Erwin ind snns, Don
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;..h.:. and Mrs. Hs.'rle'y Hend,rlckll
GARDEN CLUI MI.TING
•nd daughter, Sandra, Pomeroy.
The Windmr Trail Gor&lt;lon elub .

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scenes battle at the Democratic natlon&amp;l conven·
tlon tht1 .Y"-~ ay Involve t~ eelectloR Of ,. Ylct

e NIXON'S rol!:s-Repubtlc:tq lca~era are worrltd -o'ftr tbe per.
1iatent campatp beln&amp;' preued "underfl'QUnd" bl n atttl'ilPt tt
pr.vent VIce President Rlchnrd )(. Nt'xon's renomtQtloa.. ifllwn'l
toea w•re able to kttp hla n,ame off the pe\ltlon, unaniMrtuattlflitd
by Rep,\lbllcan pvernon, ur1rna: P~eldent l:"enlio,wtr to run f;j~n.
ln. li\Other l11rectlon, .ome RepubUeafii d&amp;:Jined ~ rlllly fo Nlxon•l;
defeue when Dtmoera.IA aough~ to link ntm to the actlvltle' o'r hll
former ea.mpa.I8'Jl manarer, Lo.t Angttl~:s Jaw)'er Murra7- Cbotlnir,
the rocent . t~trret of a $enite ~V01tt1atlon.
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hu aroUIIecl lll(h enmity am ~ Democra~~,;.thlt ~U!t pnw~-.t
1hor.ild bo dropped trom the U Met Jn tlvor ox
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Betty Gilmore was cclebtotcd 01:1
'flhursday with a party at the
~hddlepott Ruadstde Putk Games
were played and prizes won by
!1usan Pultl!n, Rulh Ann Edwards
lauioee Houck. ~hkey CaiJ.. Judith
Sauer and · Janice Zirkle •
i\lr.s 'Fed Riley Jr, and Mrs,
)f,lry Brewer, .Slstenr or . BPIIV t\Rd
Mrs. Ruth Crino'r served bnthtlay
ca1te, ice cream, and pop to the
young people.
Gueslo! InCluded .Ju~llth S&lt;ruer,
Su~on PuiJen, Rtith, Anh Edwards,
Karen McEI.hinwey, mce Zi1 kle,
Jimtny and Ter
ey.oet•, Jimmy
Hood, Chari~
, J9ho All~n~·
worth, Joy·ee .. ifibaughertv, Betty
M'l:d Barban .Covert, Paul Hayne!!
Su~an Ct'bier, Willard
Moore,
Bertha Wilson, Dora McGhee, San·
dra Hysell, Mary Kay BrlckJes,
J;miee Houek~ Jlldith , Butcher,
Middleport: Patricia Riley, M;a
JOtin, .Marg•e, Linda and

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J,ohn Foster ~~ leaued a specllll a\a~rli'eb.t. bt.

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Betty Gilmore
Birthday Party
Hflcl Thursday

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erated Chut&lt;:h, October 25•
At the cJQse or ~the meeting re·
fres.hments of sberbe{l: puli:ch a'nd
cake -lced in green and topped
with a yellow rose bud were ser·
\'~ bY the Rappy
HArvester!!
c:us. the green and yellow' color
theme was carrred out in the tabl~
! A group of Neiro
spirituals decoratiow. Mrs. Roy Seyfrleo1
,. ~~ pieselik'd.l\) Mrs. R. P.- Ross prf'slded at tfle plmch bowl an(l
C$hir~ Blttels) ,daughter of. R!!v. Ben Neuhling sefv~d the cake.
and Mrs. lW.aldo Bartels.
.
• MiBli ~itebeth F•ck1 president ,
;, -pr~slfttd' oo&amp;r t)Se liulule'i!i !lli~tAion
' and it was voted to 'supplepleni
• tb~~ Merl'itg tUIIirt Wllh
rripnev
from the tteasury to make $25
and .give 1t to the church eouncll
Mr!. Mike Simmon_s ~ Chairman of
· spn:itual life de~l'(.m&lt;'nt reported
'JU the retreat held June 28 and
The thirteenth
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()~ 1 Ytillh~.._,.J'ce lt'..at fdse:! ~ Id• l&gt;lft•I, \Cl&amp;~.&gt;i!'.Z.V,)tJe, ~ Mr:'land vij Fran~{ WJJkn et1

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{1• on Frida)' evenlng.
Jde, Ann ·Newland, Mr. and MI"B. Moddleport Wttle l..ugue Sunday Pomeroy tfa'pdst Cflurch
with
Ttle C..tt to WGtJblp was gtven Harvey Newland , Patty Newla.nd, alter they dcfeatr·d the Red Sox . th•m ttoatler, M.r&lt;1 Elmer Wirkham
by June· S-p .ncer wno a,l10 lllie a Harvtctta Newland.
15-!) With, Benny Wdl!;nn as Uu.. t"HJO) ed an oul!nj and
picn•c
readinJ, "WoodlAnd Catt~iuL':
Kitty Wi1Ham 8 on, Mr tnd MrJI •WJnning PilCher Mr W•ltOn r ~ ~UPilCr Sunday arternuon and ~\'e·
The ardup nn'g the hymJI, "Now R J Willlamson, J&amp;u~lde , Capehmt, managet o! tbe 'Varlkt't't.
.ll!lX at Batley'&amp; Lake.
The •Day Ir OYer,. whleh was rol· Mrs. John Turn r, Judy T11rntr,
,
low d by a ·prayt-r glven by AmY Jane Turn . r, Mr and Mn1 Sidney
Hot dogs, konlath- and horntsw 1mmina: and boating \ft're rn1
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Newland
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\McMIII•on, Corcua McMIJIIon, Ho-- mfdc 1cc crean, wt·•·c ~t·rvctl tv joyed atlt-r which a pirmc supper
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Jackie Capehart .CA"e 1 readin(, :ward McMill ion, Mnl"iball McMd- the juesti tty Mr 11nd flo(!~ W•l~o!l , wts !lf'rved' to Jamro.s Smith. lllr·
" Thy
My W'bh", amJ C~t~Iyn J~n. 11-Lr. and Mrs Ralph Warner, '\in, Robert All t nswor~ h Mr and otr. nyseil, Larry BakLT, Jack Bra·
rl . OY
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IJot"'n read a poem, "G6d I&gt; Suote Warn.... D.vid
Mn W&gt;lbur Ko.o .,, !I• ond Mn
'"· John stmklaod, Bill ster·
Not Far"
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Paula Maynard, Mrr James May~ E. 0. Rail, N J•. S'4at kharnmt&gt;r relt Gl.ton c~eil .r~rry and Robert
Benediction followed t~e stna:~ nard, Jimmy Wayr.ard Sharon ~o:nd Mr. and Mr~. t •"ncH Ander- 1 Ruu~h John f!y~el1, Sharon Younj£
cxpresC!d he.r a'pprectation
for
lDJ of a h,myn, "L t Tbe ,}.ower Mayn&amp;rd and _J_Im_m_Y~t.
_r_U_•_·_
.r.on.
· Sa!1y Foster, Judy Owent, Kartn
help and ~perat10n at the m,eet7
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Ltghts Be Burning': bY the entire
--Bert Erw1n, uucyru!, was guest laroup
r
Team member11 are Benn\' Wll
It was dec:uled to collect can. oi honO"r at a fatil,ily Plilrl:f at the
Pre~e;nt for the ~ QC(!IIIIMon were
HOLD SLUMBER PARTY '
son, Reid Koen'g, Tom Rait. Jlacele.d P9!1taie .sJamps undt!r th~ )tome ot Mr. and Mrs. A. E. E~in Connte Newton, Patricia ' RiJ y,
Tht" {lfteenlh birthday of CaTUI Vld Hoyt. Charles Swackhammcr
srunshlp of •the cbrishan service South. Third Ave .. rrtday ~v~nmg Ju-_~lna: MeClung, Carolya Dot.aon, ~hn Hudson, daughter or Mr Freddy Slater, Du:kw H;,ye5, DJ
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dopartmPnt (Or the World Sery1ee when hb c!gh_ty-stXth birthday was Mr.a. 'W.oodro'Y Foreman, Myra &lt;~Rd Mrs George Hudsun, was c~lt.'- v1d Rlet~ . Tommy Anderson, John.,...
COlJlmi.ssion, wl'\lch·. wt! ~ be, senl to 1cel~b!Attd Birthday calte an,J F-«em•n. Sha~on Foreman, Marl· hrat-ed Wlth a slumber party Frr- ny Al!t'nsworth, Gerald Au'lt, l.Pf'
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\llsplaced persoDs. Mt·s. Lou1s R.c•- home made 1Ce ertam were en- lyn Schwan: filrs Lucille swarb;, aay evcnmg Cup cakes. 1cc crt-am. R·msh, Billy Et!waltl!~, J 1mmy Mil z~u
'{;.&amp;, o~ )!.ava ~
bel, Mr·s. Roy Seyfried, and Ml'll. Joyed by ' the family group on tha ·Ml'S. Lottie 'Rodsb, Jdnetta elm- pc.• p and sandwiches were 6CrVt'tl 1e1 , Ket1h Sr::c, Dirk
L
Fre~ Bjaetln11r were
named as lawn of the Erwin
Mna.lym, Bej.t)r - DIMS, Denn1.. lo the g•rU dUrll\1 the evening.
,
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and Mt1 Frt d The g'uests were L1nda, Lou NelGuests included
Ke il h and
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the nominating c~mm 1ttee for i.h~
Present Jneluded Mr. a'fta Mrs.
orem •
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fa!} eleetio!l of a president and ,,
l····w··· Carl Erwin B:utyhfS' Spencer, June Spencer, Ct~~~~ ~on, DIXIe Pierce, Mary Scott,
aru An f'rs n, ~eck'y Al cn.s·
liq~
=-N~e~n~~t~:mv'""~
to U·tasurer. The me1p.bers wer~ r~·
J.
Artis
Mr
Uld ·Mrt Denver .t:U"u"l'.
Capte\na, Janice Asbury worth, Shllrnn Kay and AJ,n Wd
rll't..,
M'
d Ml'IJ · aUueu PriddY ·:m d pOlly Thomas .
~;c.n.
r•duetnc WHb REI'fbiZL,
bmded that tb~ f41l n,eetmg of Mr. anl1 Mrs. Dexter 1"\Yln an..,
ColUmbus
Regional
Women's ~ so n , Greg. New Haven: Mr,. ' ahd C~l : brt1s, :Mn. RutiJI!'ll ca~

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Pomer6y toptist
. Picmc And 'OJitdoor Vespef Ser~ces · Teom Is F,tfd
Church YocJth
Tbe GMICI l..uek Clowr 4oH Club Priddy. MTI~ T E llewNoo. Sal,...
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\:301 IMY Uttre :Marolt~
8:00 ~unt ·Dru Show

tbem But there have Jl~en ot~er.!l
who were i'n tile mltfd'le third- ·
includJn&amp; Generah Grant and Ei.
~enhower. And there have
b&amp;ll'l
th~:

Feather ~OJlf.. Nest

ft(attne:e ~ 1
, '3:00 Queen JIW a Pay
3 ~5 ·M~~ "l!qm,.cea

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Others in

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6·45 Nf!WB C~f~
7 00 Wild llill IJilckolr.
7.30 Star Sbo~ase •
H·OO Medic
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t:J3U District Attorney
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10.00 Eoue K~Wacs Sbo~
11 .00 News HeadliniM '
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-Redlegs ·Lengthen National Lead To 1 1-~ Games·
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on&gt; balf game bulge at the balr.
way point In Lie Na Uonal League
race today ,
The Rcdlegs, who edged the St.
Louis Cardinals, 3-2, here Sunday, widened the ir edge llver s-econd place Milwaukee . whil'h lost
to Chicago b fore the All.Star
Game h1terlude
It wa:&gt; the hi ghe~l st.andl ng for
Cincinnati this late in the ~reasun
Blnce pre-war days, and practically guarantefd the IU:1:1legs will be
pennant contenders throughout
the season

,AU-STAR PILOT

lead intu t~e ~vent h tnning but
was n •plae4•d hy Hernum W t hmi er
after· he walkl•rl R11y Jablonski

the
the MINOR LEAGU~ llESUJTS

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Rubinsun, Cin. 74 ' 259
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Nelson, CP
L. WDif•, 18

A.rma, C
Stobart, 31

Moo,.., 21
M.nley, SS
J." Wolfe, RF

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Results

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Sale1 pint 11.1:i
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MOORES
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Robt-rt N. Clark
Ch!frman
Albert Gloeckn~r. '
Clerk.

WAITRESS w.~~nted. Apply in pt-1'·
.son at the Home Restaurant,
Middleporl.
7-5 31 ~
1 PVliEROY - 3-bedroom h ousf. .
ve ry ilrge living J"OOm, hot water
hNrt'. 3 'blocks from courlhouse.
O nly SI,OIJO.W rcqu.JetJ a .~ uv w1.
pa'.'m~ ni and move m IO":norrow.
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:\1tui)LEPORT--6 r uCim frame, smI gle floor, good ne·,gh?:'&gt;rh ood .
t:mwenn~nt. Sf_I,OOO.OU. W•.ll t~au:~
rur _pl'uperly ~~ ur ne;.rl Gallip·1h s ur Hunu n gt on
ClJCKLER Jt£.-.:.. TV
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ri·· of New Hav~n left Sundlly_ tD
o~ar&gt;nd a twO weffi course in we1din g schanl 11.t Cle~eland .
Yr. an rJ Mrs. Eddi t' A:eh re1\ t ~rnM Tfl'JtSdq frOm a vaeatlon
!rip to New Orleans, La. Theit
daughter, 'Terri Lyy &amp;t:b.yecl ...,jtb '
i).~r grandparents, ~r and Mrs.
\!bert Datr Minersville.

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la"llliVt' .lnsetti(.oDI
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LuMber LumpaJt)', V'ellatun .l fast .E-r rl clt'nt r.-pair .;wrvil't' Middleport Exf'mpted Village
~n nte Or 2 rt!nll ~ wora 'II'Ul
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pl'ld lor bfl(orr: tbe !..)tb of ~tell
Phunt: H2!i3-X. _
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UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 5 1 RA.DIO " TELEVISION SF.RVJCE 24Lh day of Ju ly, IM6, the qu~s\nvn w Advertt.lft&amp;-iibould be
rooms and baL 11 148 Mulberry
Phvne 200. Cl!!l:md Applian.:f' l i~n of issuing berods of said Midte-pot'tet1 tmb&gt;e(ha(~. T;te Daib'
Ave. Call 389-J .
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Sture 118 w Mltill St., f(Jml'lroy 1!l~ port Exempted Vlila&amp;e School
Beotin-=i wlll aot b@' rnll')ulble
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for awn lbau Ollt! wcurr.._'\ lD For rem.--&amp;r.tetwo•
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SeaHold Boards. D1'tP Clotba. FOREMAN &amp; ABB01"r T.V. i-ER- ) ooll ars ($371_. ~.00\ ror the ; •lr·
cmo ot 'l'han'D aOd tr.elal ft(l
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2
five
room
apartments:
2
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ft-15-lf L buikling and for arldt!Jons and 1m·
pubUshed at 1 eeBt per word.
- - - - 1• prov('m r nts lo a fir('proof school
room
apartme
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all
with
launL'ilat&amp;ed ACla ri!UIYe&lt;l D)' mill Of
driel a)\d gara.:e11 -' · N. Bengel
buildmg, and for furniShing aotl
telepbuoe JIVeD cart!flil ~~ ·
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------n~t:~ l'- 1 have plam awl f'X · I ditions ;u PI'OVi ded by law.
pencnce. Phone 007 -M. V.i rgll
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7-:t-6\l' yt"ars during wi)ich suc h bonds
with garap. 170 ~
Mulbl'r r'y
are 1-:.: run is 23 years .
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w=;Ave~ ldquire 378 Second St . 01
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call llFM. :.o\lso' Uonlon Jroncr t20 bi lnslJrance ,
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rate
amoun
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to
Forty
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trade oo furnitt:.rt lA ap\lli~
. lot: $1Ie. . ' '
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1 cents for each .hundred doll an of
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Ufe A.pto, Fii-e, Poli.o . CaU Duo ] Auditor.
$1195. Blaettnar's , Pomer-oy, Oht.•
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rrmam open until 6:30 o ~lock P.
FOR SAL~Peanl Kirby R~a ~ Es- I ~J.. Ea!l'tern Standard Time of
1ate
RuUI!.nd Tl)wn&amp;tup . :11 &lt;oo1d day.
Help
aCN!~ lanfl, hou9e~ barn and ou\ I
Uy or'lt'"l' of tohe
WOMAN WANTED for baby sitbu ildings. S~ Georg~ A. 11.1einBoard or Ele-cticms,
ting, mu·.,-t live in. Phone 3342
hart. Administrator.
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Racine handed the league lead·
Allentt~wn 2 Syracuae 1
l:lg Pt. Pleasant nine a 3-1 Jicktng
Willi-amsport II Albany 4, 13 Inn.
yuterd&amp;.y afternoon in an Ohio
&amp;hcnectady 7 Johnstown t1!liver League game as Bob Ashley
lhfl form er Middleport ace, bcld
the Mason Countians to only three
.
ePTOM&amp;TRIST
hits as he bested Denny Wedge in
a pitcher's duef.
Aahloy . . . . .u.ni
victery as heJ .
up
Eaot Court ·81ftel, Pomeroy
to Thomaa In- th"'!' first
Olrice flours; 8 lo
2 lo J, (Close ol Nooa on Tl111n.1
•nd then dlc:tn't 1lve up another
hit until Wedtie led off 1,. the
sixth with IMihtr lingle. Cepi•
By OSCAR PRALIY
hart followed with enother lin,
BY UNITEC PRESS
UnJted Prest Sports Writer
gle, and Wedge KOrtd the only
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NEW ·YORK
UP- Breab-s
W
1.. Pet, GB run of the earne for Pt. Pleasthere a man with &amp;'OUI flO dead Chlcinnati ---· 44 30 .595
ant aa Hindu Hitncterson fi'OUndo
w~o never to hlmseU ha,i said- Milwaukee - --- 41 30 .577 Pk
ed ou1,
boy, would I UM :tt to on an AI.- Brooldyn ____ . 42 3:l .508 2
Racine scored oDe run in tbe
rtcan safari.
first inning as Bob Nelson led off
Sl. LOUIS --··- 37 39 .487 8
Right now, In tle ml&amp;t of the Pi :tsburgh ____ 35 37 .486 8
with a single, went to second all
IDipe-huntlnJ seuon, thoU58.nds ~:t·icago _____ 31 40 .437 n Y,. Hoy Arms singled, and tben scor·
of IIU.Je trackers probably are 1-hiladelph.ia __ 32 43 .42? 121h C"d as •W edge ' lost- control to walk
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dreaming they are In Dt\lrkest At- N ~w Yot·k ____ 30 41 .423 12~ l&gt;ioty Moore and hit Don ManJ~y .
~w:e, he'• h'avtiig fun thiJ
Ho ~
rica. And, back at the old· homeSunday'• Reaultt
The olher two runs talied In the
stead, the old man i~ wishing tb.r y
around the bueo playing softball He takeo off
Brooklyn 9 PhiladeLphia 2. bl
i&gt;CCOnd. Wigel WQ hit by I pitCh·
were.
eel ball, and moved to second aa
from the diving board lnlo eool water, He'1 1
But actually, feller&amp;', lt''ii down- P:1iladeiphia 3 Brooklyn 2, 2nd
Aslll-ey sacrificed. Nelson's s-ec!'l'ew
York
11
Plltsburg
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t
rlg!it eqy.
sunbrowned, healthy, fun-lovia)g ldd
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ond straight s ingle scored Wligel
Pittsburgh
5
New
York
2,
2nd
That'r tbe word from Cmdr. AtBut part of hla fun cornea from
ant Bob promptly slol~ second and
UIIo GatU , eurrcntly making his Cincinnati 3 St. Louis 2
Chicago 10 Milwaukee 6
third, and by virtue of his
13th
trek
thraugh
Kenya,
In
a.
r
c·
llld his community, And tho tn1n1ng he No
Saturday's Resultt
base running he was ab1
to
port via Winchester Arms from
score
as
Lnny
Wolfe
grouned
out.
&lt;elves u a YOllllll b!liWMSm@ IOU g llliUIII•
New
York
3
PitUburgh
2
"11omewherc In Africa."
Nelson wa.s the only player on ,
Fhlladelphia 6 Brooklyn 3 night
Game Runblnt Out
mer.
either team to collect two aate
It you're ever JOlne to r~o. Gat- Cincinnati ~ St. Louis 2 nlaht
btows as Racine olll)' · coll-ected
ti w1rns, you'd bett-er get with It lfiwlaukee 5 Chicago 0 night
What
RespoilliblfiiY.
Cifte
Tod1y'1 Prob1bie Pltctlera
SIX hits ofi Wecige,
beclutle flame lr only going to be
The box score:
plcnUful "for the rrest of thl8' cen. No gameli sc heduled
thing. He keeps hio own records, uvu hll OWII
AB R HI
Pt, Pte1sant Pos.
Tuesday':; Gam1r.
tury,"
2 ·0 1 0
money, His pro!lta Increase with the effort he
Ctpthlrt, RF
Seems t-hat poachers, doing a All -Star gaml' nt W FI.~ hln gt o n
AMERICA~ LEAGUE
Thamas, 18
walloping black markr·t business
4 0 ' 1
makes as a ulesman. He's hio own boss, He
4 0 0 1
W L Pc ~. Gl Hindtraon, 2B
In Ivory and hide,.·. are killing
buya his par~ro wholesale and selll them retail
3 0 0 0
e•me fa-&amp;tcr than a weuel in a 1\;ew York _ 52 '26 .667
JarYII1 SS
henhouse. Then, too, t)r.c Kl~uyus Chicago -- ____ 43 30 .589 8~ Irwin,
2 0 0 0
mak, hil profit. "':
1 0 0 0
from whO!lc midst the Mau Mau Cleveland ___ _ 44 31 .li87 6~ t&lt;iilt, CP
emerced. are belne- relocated on Dr&gt;SlQO ------- 40 35 .533 10\1 a.rdotl, L~
4 0 0 0
VIM ltleb' 1nd taking up the wat. Detroit 3
0 0 0
34 42, .447 17
~· 'Capeh1rt, C
er hoiNi.
3 0 0' 0
Shiflet, Ja
Br.l1imorc -- -- 33 43 .434 18
By the time your grandson6 g -t Washington __ 31 50 .383 22¥.1 WO&lt;lt•. p
s , l 0
arotJnd to ahoulderJDI their Win. Kansas City _. 28 48 .368 23
26
I 3 2
Tot1l1
cheeter 70 and 300 or 375 MAgSunday'• Resultt
numa, they1l probably have no ml New 'l(ork 8 W!ilihington 2
S.O..rtloy't ,RHUIIo
for · anytblllJ but • blah poweJ'(!d Cleveland 17 !1anaas City 3
Boston
4
BaltlritDre 3
car. But rJa:ht now, the command- D&lt;'ston 9 Baltimore 0, Jsl
Oetroit 12 Cblc&amp;JO 8
er lnsiatJ, "th ~ re't rtlll a lifetime Bo3t01i 8 Baltimore 4, 2nd
New York 8 WHb(I;IJton 3 aiaht
of good abootlDJ,"
Detroit 17 Chicago IS, 1st
rtansas City 5 Cle~land 2 ttiibt
Detro11 8 'ChicagO 6,:..:c.::
2nd_
_
Ve• Can't Mltt
,.,., •• tniMbio Pltchioro
All :you need Ia a license, a
No 'games scli:eJI~iiled
white ~uDtw If a 1ulde and e' few eluding tent.aae, crew, vc hiclellHe lean~~ lht value :of
mlsc:enaneoua Jtt·ma.
&amp;nd even soft drink!! . He also carconxienUoua IVV.Ice.
A Ken,. major llcen~e t:osts rlea the same c:altbre gun as you
He INl'lll how to m~l
$140 for 12 monthl· 1n.d -coven '78 do and shooU.· at tbe same time. ·
,
people IU1d to ..1
animal•. It coat• an
$08
"Which m-ans" Gatti advlset~
buclu for ·•
t•ctfully, "that you never mlu."
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lr"
olOJII w I I h lhota,
e~hant.
AeJde from ftrear~m required to
,
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Trolnlnf IIIIo IIIli will
tllrre'l DO
knoekdown tn elephant or a rhi·
T••m
~,
W L rwr.
muo hlo read to ~~UC&lt;
The white .hu~1te~ p~;;;; j~ii~ no, U: you1re
-of tbe a:rcet out-j '"d.Ye! ·-------·-- -~- 8
l(jQO
for • period ot
' doors-men
probably
It~dians ------- - -:*-~
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fM one ptrBOn
, about
you
1 P·.rates ------------ 2
1
trove!.
for • period
such a ·
' RadleJI _______ ......, ;-- 1 2 ~.~
tupplill!l'
monc')'
Dodaeril• .---.,. ..!. ___~ 1 2 Y-,

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-Bob Ashley Pitches·Racifi~·
·To Win Over Point Pleasant

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Det, 87 W9 49 79 .361
K'lcnn, Det.
58 M7 38 91 .354
Vernon,
58 207 31 67 .324
K, 11, Balti.
59 204 23 66 .324
Horne Run.&amp;-Mant le, Yanks 29;
Kluszewski, Redless 22; Banks,
Cubs 21; Boyer, Cards 20; Snider,
Dodgers 19; Wertz, Indians 19.
Runs Batted' In- Mantle, Yanks
'/1; Wertz, Indians 61; Sim~on,
A!bletlcs 61; Boyer-. · Cardlt 60;
Murial, Cards IJB.
Run.s-Mantle. Yank.!:

1 Puyer, Carda, :17; Lopez,
0 llll,
Gtlkey, If --- -------"' 2 0
Hlts-Manlle, Yanks 102; Boyer
M. tit.Ue, rf _____ : ____ 3 . ,. 0
Phil11 92;
0 Cards 99; Ashburn,
Miles, c ·------------ - 3. 0 " 1 Simpson, AtbJctica 92; Runnl\,ls,
Tfrtal ---·- --- -----·· 26 :5
8 S.:onator.s 92 .
YANKEES
R
Pttc~ing - Lawrence, Rcdlegs,
H 12·0; P1erce, W.htte Sox 13-3; Bre·
Slater, ss r---------- ·- ~ 2
0 wer, Red Sox 11-3;
Studivant,
K.OeniJ, c -- --------- - t
1
2 Yanks 7-2; Kueks, Yanks 11-4.
2
A~derson , cf --------- 4
2
Swackbammer, 2b ____ 3 2
1
GUILD TO MEET
0 The Grace Guild of the EpiscoRice --- - ------~ -- ---- o 0
H~yt, 3b --·· - ••w • •---- 3
2 2 pal Church will me tJt -on Wedn s2 day evening, July 11th at the ParHayes, rf -----~-- ---- 3 2
ft.l:IUSh, - ----- ·----- --- 0 0
0 ish House. The )lostts'Ses wiU be
lulensworth, If __ ___ __ 4 I
I Mrs. E. R. 1'1tus, Mrs. ~nk TiMiller --- --- - ------ -- 0 0
0 tus and MliS Grac~ Horton,
1
Rail, lb ----- -·- ------ 3 2
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WU,.on, p -·---- ------ 3
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Mobil e 4 New Orle.&amp;nll 3 lilt
New Orleans 9 Mobile 4 2nd, 7
inn .
Atlanta 6 Bi.rm , !5, 1st, 8 lnn.. rain
Blrm . at AUanta, 2nd ppd. l'llln
Mernp~i s 5 Little Rock 0
Na~hvlllc at OhattanoOp,
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slflgled and scor-ed on John Stephe nson's triple. Bowles and Bu11h
uf the Indians each had two bits
w1lh Bowlea getting a borne run
1n the second.
The Yankees also talhcd elgb.t
ru ns in the firs t innina: in tbeir
victory over the Red Sox.
However, the big gun in the bit.
ling department was a member of
the Red Sox. M-anley · hit .safely in
1hree trips to the plate with two
flf his blows being home runs.
The game, tbwgb, was never
duse as tbe Yankees added six
.··~~ re r~ns in the second ioniDJ{ to
~~n gomg away.
The box scor-es:

.SENATORS

Havana ~ Rlehmolld I, lst
Richmond 3 Ha¥ana 1 2nd 7 inn .
Am ... lc.n Auoclatlon
Omaha 2 Minneapolls 1, 1st 'l
Minneapolis 111 Oma~a 3, 2nd
Denver 10 St. Pau1 8
Loulnllle 7 Wlehlta 4
Louisville 8 Cltarleaton. 'l, 1st
Cha1·1t:sto n 7 LoWsviUe 0. 2nd, 7
Jnn.

Luad!
Hi t., H&lt;i l 'WIII'\h Slewarl (;rangl'f
"SALOME "
(Gr•·at Biblical Story)
- aho -L•·x l'o o• rkt-r
Palricia Medin a
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By UMITID PREIS ,
lnterb1tlonal Lea,.,.
Toronto 3 Montreal 2, 1st
Toronlo 6 Montreal 0, 2nd ? inn.
Buft'alo 8 Rocbc~r 1
third
Miami 11 ColumbUr. 5, 2nd, 'I Inn.

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runw r:; r. lung and then Wehmeier
walked Johnny Temple to load the

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Etl!lht Senator errors corrlribut eJ to their downra!l as the Indian~
rack ed up eight runs in the f1rst
inning on but two hi ls. They add cd one In the second, two in the
: hird , and five In t he fourth .
The lone Senator tally came 111
the fourth inning when Bolyard

ALSTON

De n Marli n
J e rry Lewi&amp;
"ARTIST AND MODELS"
(Tee hn icolor- VisI avislo n)
also
'koll Hrady
Reti a St. John
"LAW VS. BILLY THE KID"
iTc·r hni·•olu r)
TuesdAy-Wednesday JuJy 10-11

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Y&lt;~nkees took the Red Sox by 15-5

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Willa rd &amp;hmld t &lt;"ilrr ied a 2..0

Mi!;8 Doubl• Play
Wally l'o.&lt;·1 si ngled past

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Setting Torrid Pace
n Middleport Little League

and
MC'M.IIIan.
score wu tied. Don IJ.ddle
the Cardinal mound after v~::~J.I.
m eler we-nt to tbe showers.
first Baseman Stt.n Mw.ial
led Gus Bell's grounder
The league leading Indians
enough to rni1111 1 poS'Sible '!'&gt;IJbi••I trounced the Senators and the
play at the plate e.lthough
seeond place Yankees
downed
tired the batter.
the Red SolE in games played in
The Redleg~• Joe NuxbiU
the Middleport J..iMJe Le,ague on
mltbed 11 :!llts In seven
Sunday afternoon .
and took credit for his Blxth
The lndiaJU won their game by
against eight losvs. Buster Free- 1 seore of 16-1 bebmd tbe two hit
man replaced NuxhaU ln the pitcblng of Ellis Clonch while the
eighth and finished the game.
The cards took a 1-0 lead in tbe
L':!Lrd inning when Bobby Del Greco doubled and scored on • alngle by Don Blas1npme, They ad·
ded a &amp;·e cond run in the aixth on
WA/.TIR
Ken Boyer's slnck, a foree.out
and singles by Wally Moon and
Hal Smith.
GET'S IllS
Cincinnati's next game
2.&lt;/1&gt; $NOT
ThurS'day w h e n !'.hll!'di~Ipbla
A"' AtL·!&gt;TAI(
comes lo Croaley Field In
P/1.07j
or driving the Redlega from
top spot.

A three-run sprint with the aid
of only one !tit l.n the s:· vcnth inning brought victory to Cincinnati for the fifth t;lraight time
nver the Ca rda Sl. Loub suffered
its' eighth loss in nine g~~'~rnes and
16th In 24 gam· s ~ince its big
deal wilh the New York Giant..s

arn::l Hoy McMi lla n tu open
fram(' . .11m Dyek sacrificed

dri~

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and family .
ttl'&amp;, Christine and Katberioe of
Paul K. RW&amp;ell spent the week
Co.~lumbus left Sunday to Vl!H rc· end with
relatives at Gauley
lJtives in Washington, D e.
Bridle and
-.s aecompan·
Mr. and Mrs . Carroll MeadoWIJ atd borne by his wife and daugb.
anti children, Lmda and Ricky, l(:r Kayle, who had spenl
two
Columbus, spent t~e weekend with weeks thert.
bJ:- aunt, Mrs Dea Hayes, and
The lnnual pknic of the Phila·
wrre accompamed baek to Colum· J thea Socaety of the Church of
bus by Mr and Mrs Roscoe M:ea., Christ for the members an tttei.r
d.lys who had been VJ.SlUnJ!: Mrs
ram tiles will be held Thursday at
H.lyes.
the Middleport Roadstde Park at
6 p m
Mr. and Mrs I D Diles look
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Harris
thtdr granddaughter, Ellen Jtvlden aud suns, J1mmy and Ntcky, Col.
to her home tn Athen.s Wednesday umbus, artved Sunday for a visit
a.nd stAyed over Thursay wtth Dr w1th their parents, Mr. and Mrs
and Mr~ Charles JIVIden and fam· Rubert HarrL&gt; and Mr. and Mrs C
ily Mrs J1v1den 1s recovcrmg sat. M Hennesy.
isfactnnly after major surgt!ry at
Saturday guests oi Mr. and
Umverstly Hosp1tal, Columbus
\'lrs G G Werner and !.OruJ Jack
Mt ss Julie Milch fi..I\J. Gall1polts nnd 811l were Mrs Bess Rupe and
spent the weekend wlth' her par. Jaugbter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Rif' r:ts, Mt and Mrs Perry Mtlch. chard Rupe and son R1cky, Colum·
Mrs C R. W1se and son Roscoe hus, J e-rry Darst, Gary, Ind, Mr.
W•·re VLSLtors 10 Parkersburg Sat· ar~d Mrs George W. Durst and
urday.
daughters, Georgia Ann and Mary
Mr and Mrs AI Harns have ~hrgaret, Wellston ; Susie and
moved from the Grueser apart· Stephen Stewart, Mlddl~port
Mr and MI'B. Edward T. French,
nwnt t.o the Bessie Grogan apart·
and
children, Marc, Lu Ann and
nll'nl.
Mrs Lula Russell, Z&lt;~nesville, ,. Bnail, visited Sunday wtth her
fnrmer local restdent has been ll:randparents, Rev. and Mrs. E. L.
MIter, The Plains
YJ .~ itmg relatiVes and fnends here
for the past three weeks
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Mrs 1George Hudson , Mrs. Ern·
Mrs Taylor Grogan Mrs Cecil est Johnson and daughter Phyllis,
G1ogan ami Mrs. Mabel Marshall Mrs. Douglas Circle and daughter,
Cc•lumbllS spent the weekend he~ Lmda Lou, and Mrs. James Cor·
Mr and Mrs George Taylor and ut'll were in Columbws Friday,
three children, Columbus, were
Mr. and Mrs
Homer RoUJb,
wt•ekend ~o:uesls of Mrs C M. Er. Clarksburg and Mi/;ts May Roush
w1n and family
Pnrkershurg have be-en vtaitlnr Mr
Patty Russell who ll) employed :md Mrs. 0 L Roush , Middleport
1' Colum bus spent the
weekend und Mr. and Mn. A P Rouah,
w·~h her mother Mrs
Annabelle Letart, W. Va Mr and .Mrs. 0 . L.
Roul!lh joined the others 10 J~tart
Sunday for a family party
Carl and Jose ph Lefever, Colum·
bus, ate spending two weeks with
their grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
C C. Chapman. Their parents, Mr.
and Mr.s A C Ufever
brought
tnem here. Mrs. Stanlj·y Thompson
and daughter Barbara of Crown
Ctly were also recent guests of
the Chotpmans. Mr anrl Mrs. Chap·
Wt tb any slae
man and their
gnwdsons took
tnl'm
back
to
Crown
City Friday
C'JIIalln •llf)'f
evening,
Mr and Mrs George Moore
AMI rou can llave
have returned from
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S S attendance on June 17, wa,a
50, the offering $7.99.
The followin&amp; Fatha·'a Day pro·
gram wu pre~nted.
1 Song "F.alth of Our Fatbtr't" by
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2 Scripture Reading Pnlm 127 C.
E Woode.
3 Father and Son scni.pturtl&amp; by
Ernest and Charl - a Taylor, Dins.roore and Phlhp Boyles, a.nd Charles and C!a1r Woodc .
4 Lord's Prayer. by oil.
5 Rccituti.on What' II\ I Got? Wilma Jt'lan At~erton. \.
6 Rcadmg "My Fathr r" by Terry
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ICC" hy all
8 Closing prayer by the
Gtove '
9 Presentation of gifts by Betty
SJ!!ich r
C E Woode, the eldest father,
and Uoyd Dillmger, the youngeat.
Rev Grove .Ailed his fil'9t ap.
pomtment here for the new conference year, at 10:45, Sc;ripture
reading Acts c •-6. Text:
Acts
9:6 "Man Wf .ltl .tis 'Nay, Instead
of doing Go • • ·•y ." "Isaiah saJd Know '"Y ., thne m.n In the
Here am I .;ctdi rw" "JOnah. rarl o11boft photp? Thl• old phokl·
oraph waa brought to th• Sen·
from th ~ LvnJ.• .. , ·~ -, . u?
Attendam:f'
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W'edn-:-sda)' ~tpel ofRc. ""*"IY at,tw It
[ evening pr1 , r h.'1Ce8 w.as 21,
wilh Wm r• Lu .• n ~ader. This Jhyes T''l' "ill&gt; 1n
wrek's leldt?J" is Th,.•-,a Henderson
'fhe M. Y t;' . . . • its nt:lt ~t
meeting, Su1 • .,~ ~t'" 1.Jng Ju If t7
with an att.~&gt;·,.~ ~~ t1 y-ou ,. "'l"'d
adults.
Scripture ~ .~n. John 8.3 1 ~
36, by T8tJ')' S't~&gt;doo+.. ~ p...a)'i!r Thelma Hend'E!rson, &amp;.., iiJ~ "Wha\ a
Friend" "Rock of Ages" and "Come
Angel Ba.nd" with Margaret Ann
Wlndlaod, planlsl.
Bible lesson on John 13, and
a 'N!ading "Letter to Dad" made
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Alan Ray and Jon CutmingAAm,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. RaymOnd
Canniogbam, bave bew ba\11D,g a ..
hard tUde for several day.s.' Alan

Ray is · under 'lfeatmegt of 1 local J1bysiclan after be in)~d ·hia
,he11d wben be.. feU from a IWrth al
their home an~J~:Jn is CODfia~d
wlth a~ infected foot after :.,;tep.
piD,g on a bee wbile playia• ia
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Dick Hami• at &amp; ftah try at
camp nc.IIJ' Great Bend, Friday
evening.
Mr. aud Mn, Dale Faulk and
Misa M.rgatoet Hawk of Columbu~
were weekend guetts uf Mrs, Gol.
die Hawk.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Barr o£
Tipton, Iowa, are lhe gumu of
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lng member of th• Stivenvlll•
Methodist Church and aiiQ. thf'
mothar of oM of th• lartn,
famlll•• In that oitclnlty, wtJII•
Mr. and Mn~. J~hn Dobbins of
Columbut (top photo) holds the
dlttlnction of being th• only
couple marrl.d In thm Chun:h.
On July 14, a prcgram, "Forty
Y.an Ago" will b• h.,d at th•
church from 8 p. m. till 12 p. m.
coml•tlnt of •lght quart.ts.
Thirty-six penona will haw
parh In th• program.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holter are
spending two week11 ln Nebraska
while he is on vacatwn from the
A jltntly supper will be serv•d
R H. Rawlings and Sons garag.e.
from
6 p. m. until 8 p. m. pr•
Mr and Mrs. R1chard Walter:~,
ceding
t ... program. On .al• too
Co:umbus were weekend gue11t.s of
win brt • la9 varl•ty ~of baked
lus parent11, Mr. ttnd Mrs , Guy
gOods, llnent, rugs qulltll apo
Walteu.
roDs, and numerous lttmt for
Neighbors of Mr and Mrs. Or·
the
home.
Ville Morrts anri family a.:ave them
QuaJ'fel't wiiJ b• rrH:tlt fnom
a farewell glfl before they mnv.
Sptonc•r, Long Bottom, Racln.
ed 1'hurs1luy to Mar1etta f1om
•nd Rnant~wood, W. Va.
their home on Beech St.
-" ---~Ehzabolh Lcllm• was a busmeS!!
\i.~ Jtor In Columbu11 recenlly.
Mtss Sus1c Taylor hils been re.
Mr ami Mr~ . Curtis Jenkinson turned to her home m Clayton,
and daughters have returned from La. after being m lbc Baton I
a t .llllpmg tnp at Lake Hope
Houge hnspl!ul while ill v· · j
E1 nestine Asbury who IS l'm· pncumoma.
pin~ ed m Columbus
.spent tht'
_ _ J..._ _ _ _~ --~-weekend with her mother Mrs
A:;bury an(l au1ter, Janice.

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bofore Middleport :Mayor C. 0
F.~&gt;her dn!'w hnes of $8.00 and
rnsts each.
Fined were TheOOore Smith. 40.
or Pomeroy, arrested by O~ficer
Nt'al o~ a c:aarge of runnmg a
traffic light.
Louise Stripling, 31 . New HA·
vt'n, W. Va., aresled by Officer
Dollie on charges of intoxication .
Marga~t Edmundson, 5'7, , Vin·
ton 0., arrested by Felice Chle£
Balley on charges of recklesS

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