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Mr. aad Mn. lAwrence BullGCt,
Mrs. Erma Rousb who ia em- Cha\lnety vbited with their lr&amp;nd
ployed tn Columbu, 1, 1pendlna: mother, M:r11. lullua Sm.ltb.
a few dayl!l at her bome, J'Qtelt
Mr. and MrJ. Ehnar W. Smltb
RuD.
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arrtved
Mr. and Mr.a H1rry Beegle, 1 Tbursdllf for a vJJ.It with Ml'fl. JulBeanr Falla, Pa., and llr. •ad taa Smith and datlfler. Jr11aa ErMra. Robert Seaburn
and. lll'l. ma hid Mr. and Mn. Philip Mefb-

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Eleanor S. Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079
Lucllle.Bearbs HawkiDs, Pomeroy Society Editor -Phone 6244

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Members of Ute WSCS of the j' Mrs Chr1sty Baer read the scnp.
Mrs Inez Burdette, Pomt Plea.Minersville Methodist church we re lure lessou taken from Mark 6 7
guests of tbe WSCS of tbe Forest 13, after whtch Mrs Juhn Elwood sam, spent \\oednesday mght '' .l,.. lt
mg Mr and Mrs. John L-" ons and
~lln Methodist church, Wednes. sang, " Bless this Church" Mrs Ht
family
and accumpamed Mrs
day everting at a plcnic dinner
ram Fisrer was program chairman
Lyons and Debby, Lmda , Tommy
The dinDer was liE'rv~td buffet and had for her topic, "A MlS5JOnsty1e In the social room of the ary P1Ignmage ," wh1ch told of the and Bernard to the Metgs County !
church and members and guests work of th e Methodist church on Fa1r Thursda}' where J oh n Lyons,·
Jrf IS staying tHis week With a'
were anted at long t&amp;bles center the 1/Jiands.
group uf other horse owners fr om
ed with an arrange me nt -of frmt
Several artJcles by a ffiiS-~IOnary the commumty They mclude Mrs
and flowers in a crystal contain.er,
w1th an-ans:ements of roses in cr) 'i· weN given includwg "Cont1nental Robert Allensworth and son, John,
Leo Ken nedy Jr , John Lyous, anJ
tal containers placed at interll'als USA to Puerto Rlco , by Mrs
on the table. Napkins were white Nease wbo told of the George Ro.. Edward McCo mas 1s also slaymg
witb a prayer mscribed. Rev John blnl!lon sebool wh1ch take~ rtch and wtth the gr oup
Mrs vu·g1ma Clifford entered
poor ahke, Mrs Watson told of a
Elwood ask the b1essi ng
tour t)( Puerto R1co, a trJp to VJ· Holter Hosptlal Wednesday
FoUQWing the dmner the group eques I.sland wils gJven by Mrs U
Mrs L W M cComo..~&gt; and famtly
adjourned to the sanctuary for fl S. Nease and Mt s Edmund Gtue· D1a nne and Edward, Mrs. Eber
program. The or11an prelude by ser of a vJaJt to St Cro1x In the Lewts and daughter, Jams, Mary
Mrs. J~hn Scott opened the meet· Vlri ln Island .
Cui'OJ Swansnn and Leo Kennedy
ing followed wtth a welcome {o
Jr had a JI ICJ;1C dinner at the
A solo "Evenmg Pr.1yl'1 " was Co unt y Fatr Thursday
tbe a:ue1t1 by Mrs Ru ss Wat11un ,
presented by Mrs Edmund Gruesp res ident of th e host societ~·
Mr and Mrs WlllJam !\!!tiler,
Group sing ing of "What a fnend er and a duet, "Beaut if ul Robes of who ltve 1n th e Rey n olds apart
we have In Jesus" preceded prayer White" by Mn Frank Stewart an d ment on Fourth A~enue are pl an. ~ Lilbthousee are uiJU8lly &amp;880-Mrs. Sldie Brown or the Mmers.. nmg lo move 111 th(' near fu.t urt~ elated with the "'rock.,. bound
by Mrs. Albert Baer
ville society. A r ead1ng "God't; Mr
Mtller 1s employed at As h1a.hd coast of Maine" and elsewhere o:n
beRuty shop" wa~ gJH'n hv Mrs
Mr and MrH Ber narrl Schramm the seven seas. But Ohio, too, baa
Stewart who al!lo ~pokf' of when Zanesv1J1e spent Munday and its U~thouae&amp;, for the most P8tt
she aitended the Foresl Run Tue sday wll h Mr and Mrs John en the shore o1 Lake Erie and 011
church,
Lyons a nd fam1Jy
the Ohio River
Mr and Mrs M L Flahr and f This lighthouse, however, 1fl
Mrs. Clifford Phil lw s prcsJd enL
son ,Billy, Chesler, and Mr awl midway between Ohio's two
of the Minersvi lle society thanked M
water boundaries, not iar from
C
the hosts for th; love ly dmnc r and
rs J ac k on roy and children , su~ tbe Indiana Jlne, lt Js a mlnlaa
program Mrs Stella G1·ueser and and Jack1e, Onlumbus, and Shtrley / ture edition of the tamous EddyMlu Kat ie Becht of the gue.'ll Ohlinger. Columbus, were SuOOay atone ll&amp;hthouse at Cornwall,
group each spoke bnefly as dtd guests of Mr a nd Mrs Cas h Baf11 EnJJ}and.
Mrs Purley Ka • r of Chester, Lu and dau.:hters, ChriStine and Ca n- t 1'bousan&amp; of motorlats have
dace
teen tbhl Jlghthow;e on the shore
B HMWklns an d the Rev El
WJi liam Puckett who Is employ· cr Lake St Marys, in Meu~er

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A r ummage sa le to be he ir! in
the Bethany chu rch hlllklmg by
the Forest Run Socwty, fo' rrrlay and

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MILLI!I. I.IUNION
The 1nual Miller reuni&amp;D wiU
be held thil next Sunday 1t the
RJo Granda Commun.lty Hall.

1Weqty-ftve yean ago
~ La};e Sl Marys o.r Grand Lake
' ' Jt fa aometlo{l!ll caned, wlth
Jbe db' of Celina at one end and
the cltJ of St Mary~ .at the
other, la Ohio's largest inland
)a'ir.e and was described a cenluQ' ago by Ohio bietorian Henry

Enroute to Fort Deftance, Fort
Wayne and Lake Erie.
Today water from weftem end
ot Lake St. Maeya ftow1 toward
Gult of Mexico, and ~tet fr'Om
eastern end of lake gou Delrtb
toward GuU of St Lawrecce. 1
F1shing and bouUns sporta atHowe,. &amp;a the "Iaraest art16clal tract ihou&amp;undl ol vbiton; ead1
Jake on the globe" at that Ume. year tn,Lake St. Ma17a, DOw !Ml•
.. ~ fU'i,!a b ~ cd ~~ -~~~ ObioJ larQ:et1 S~ Parkl.

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Brilliant Fight
On Seeond Ballot

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crosa:roada of OhJO'I hlatodcal
pllst. The IndJana paqed near
here u they portaJed thelr
canoes over the dtvide between
the headwaters ot the A~alze
and st. Marya Idvera that flow
toward Lake Ette and tbe Miami
Rlver, a tributary ot tbt 01118
River.
General a athon 7 'Wi,.-.
armies, durfus the IDdlan
Wan
thl
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fro ti
uaec1
~~rt ;lq~: =~the nm:;th Of
Loramie Creek on the Miami
River a! 8 d~tpolit tor atorea.
They portaged their boats IOIIU!Itime!! on wheeb, some J.f m1lel

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The Sentinel

to Fort Loramie and a;ain tot a
Canal mote than a h undred and do'lzcn miles to Fort. Sl M.,.

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da~ w1th h1s parent~ and hl'olhe r
Mr and Mr~ Elm1•r Bu1 ns and

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daughter, CaJu l ~·n were 1n Bevtrly
Wedn esday and M • s Burnt~ re.
an. mamed wtth her daugh ter, Mrs
alt!O
urged all to attend the District Jack Lew1s, and fam1Iy to assist 1n
WSCS meetin g to be held at Ra the care of Sandra Le~.~o Is who wa~
CUll'!, Augu51 2H
scheduled for mm••r
wrge 1 )
Group ~mgin,e of f&lt;I\'OrL1r h y mn ~ Thursday
a duet "Dear Lnrd'
MIS GlUe
Fred 1 Ga 1dn('r paslor of th.r
scr and Mrs F. lwr,od and pra)er by Church of ChJJsl 11111 k ·his wLfe t u
Rev F.lwood c•oncl uded t h e meet. Johnson Cttv, Tenn Thursday.
1955 M•rcury R end H. Scet
Jng.
when she w1ll i&gt; S~Is t in the care
co.,.,., whit• weiJ tlrt~J. 4 dr. A
Guests
prese
nt
were
Mrs
Lmnie
of
the1r daughtc1, Mrs. B1ll Shoun
reel nk~ IU&amp;o.
Rummell
,
Mn.
Stella (;rueser, and her new baby , Barbara Jan e.
1955 For.t VB Felf'lene 2 dr. A
Mrs IJol!lmer Roush, M1sses Ethel
The Rev. Dal(' Van Meter, Boslllarp car,
and
Clara
Gal'la nd, Mrs Pearl ton , Mus , and h1s mother, Mrs
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1953 Plymouth l.tvect.re herd·
PhiltJps,
Mr ~ Bradford Maag, Mrs
Laura
Van
Meter,
Ra
cine,
were
top. One lvcel owner A cleen,
Th l' t'11en 1ng WOI~hlp ~ervu l' &lt;~t. D1d: Harri s' top1c was U1e vesClifford Ph tlllpil, Mrs . Lena Bar- Wt!d nesday dinner guests of hi ,,
Mlid ur.
t
he
Chw ch of Chu~t Sunday was [pel' Set vice and Consec rallo n sertel~; Miss Katie Becht, Mrs. Lelia aunt and uncle, Mr and
Mrs
2-1952 Chevroll!t 2 d~. R end
l'I\Dducted
by some 11( lile youn g llicf' tJn Fnday evemng and he
Chal'le!l
McNamee
Spencer, Mrs. Ealie Mossman , Mr!!.
H. Seet eonr&amp;, Ona etenclerd
people
who
h ad
attended lhc I told of thei r wonhtp scr vtce held
Earl
Re
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s
haw,
Mrs
Wllllam
Rns·
Mrs Iva Wa rd, WoMhm gto n. anrl
ahlft, one powergJict.. Cle1n.
Chrtstia
n
Assembly
cnmp
at Hut - in each room at bed-tJmc which
sell , 1M1ss Dorothy Hartenbn ch. her granddaughter Kay Ward , Cn
1953 Ford VI Cuatomllne 2 dr
Springs
under
the
d1rcc11on
Included Scripture rea dinJ:l, senler
Mn Adolph Grue&amp;flr, Nl rs Otto Jumhus are viattlng her father, l
R&amp;H. Seet coven. R,un, f1ne .
of
Mr~.
George
Chilrl!J,
te&lt;Jch!'J' or tcnce prayer• a11d a prayer by
E
MtJleJ•
Hartenbach, Mrs. Ka•l Grue~cr
Cleen,
tlw Luyal Sons and
Dat1ghl c1' one of the eampe1s lo dn~e the
Mrs Sadie Brown , Mrs Frank Ste
Edward Lee ~tcComas stn of
1952 Pard VI club coupe
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Cla
ss.
sen•1r~ They closed thetr demonwart, Rev J ohn Elwood and Lu. Supt an d Mrs. L W McCom as
end H. Spotlltht, beeutlful tvstration with the Good-night charThe
yonng
aroi.tp
gave
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l'm
clll(' B Haw1un~
Is recovering from n dislocA ted
tone blua.
from the camp,
of
a
day
at
the
r.tmp
unstralion
Member~ of 1hc ho~ t sncletv at
~nero-tiJac joint wh1ch he suffered
1952 C:hnrolet 4 dr. A real
ilnd
opened
the
aervlce
Wllh
1hc
t ench n ~t Wl're M1'11 Wl llhtm F1sher
when he slipped and fell while
Eflch of the ca mper~ thanked
nlca clhn car.
Mr.&lt;: Hiram l'~l~ het· Mrs Eugr.nr worktng M l!fe.guard nt the mun. ble ~slng Whi ch 1s used at ca mp the church for thetr assistance ln
1952 Docfoe 3 Ptlt 4:0UJH1. See
Carol Jean Hud.oiun 's part of the sendmg them to the
ForbCs Mrs Chrh ty Ba t!r, Mrs rtpaJ pool
camp and
thl• to •PPre41Jia&amp;e.
s0rvice
dealt with the flag rals111g mentio ned th e inspiration
Alf Je d Ycauqer, Mra J ohn Scott
Gordon
Clay
an(~
children
Mrs
they
Manr Mo,. to Ch...., from
Mr~ R1.1ss Wahon, Mrs . J ohn F nnd her ~ i r.te r, Mr11
Catbenne the mormo g devotlonl!-1 and rhil p- had r eceived from ttl~ experience.
Complete Line of New ScottBallv. Mn Charlea Baer. Mr~ Churchill, left today for their hnme eJ llero;lr:e, the various classes .mrl Jeanette Crooks was organist for
Atwtt.r "'"•rs fn ltod
Erma Rnush, Mn. Lcwh Walker, Ln Atlanta, r.a af1er a visit wtth she 4:11Ve a re.sumc of a class on the service. Lmda Nelson,
wbo
d
Mt·s Am rm dA Baer. Mre Ke rn3 Jhetr paren1 s, Mr and Mrs. Char "How ln Do lt " taught by the 1\t'V. phmMd to take part In the proDunltel Tf'eter, Glou!ter.
g111111 w,1s
and unable 111 he
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Roush , Mn . "'""" Hollor, Mcs les Hennesy Mrs Gordon Harrl1
Jacob nner, Mr~ Edmunrt GrU('!Ie~ and l!lon, Cnlumbus, aho had joi n
GrAce Ca pte mo told uf th(' 1 r. present
At TraHic Utht In Middleport
Mr8 U S Neue, Mrs Mat·k Cd her sitters at tflelr parent ~· crea !Jon at cump and the te11ms
2ts N. 2M Ava Mldcfleport, o .
Evans, Mr~ Fred Neue, M1·s. Jo hn home for a visit
wh ic h we1·e named after lhtl fo11r
O~n lvenl~~~p UnHI 9 p. m.
Elwood, Mr9 Albert Raer. Mr&gt;
Milr..&lt;; Laurie MeKav Is report ed Go$lpels: Matthew, Mark, Luk e nnd
Phone 604S.J
Everelt Damewood , Mrs !.ella to he Improving satililfactorily at Jo hn , nnrl s h e ~~ave a re.mme of
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Flint 11nd Mrs Olun G&lt;.Jn hem1cr
Me1gs General Hospital where s h e a elol!JI on Youth Pro blems Sevwas taken last' week on the eve of eral or the camp l'horuses wcrr
her ninety-firMt birthday when she- sung fi t this time nnd .Jamce A~ ­
broke her hlp In a fall at the bnry ~old or the activJtits plan'
hume ot her slster·ln-law, Mnr A ned Jor the week and their evenW McKay A pin was ln1erted ina's p1'0i• 11ms These mcluderl
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to Fort
Hill on P~nboroullh , Lower 1Uver Road,
Caro1yn Rw&amp;ell 1/1 In Columbu1r weekly hike
visJtmg her aunt, Mrs.
Robert ThtLCI!Idays wherf' a pJcntc s up Gallipolis, for the · captains ol tbe
per Js served.
Wiley, and farntty this week.
Tri.tJounty Community Concert A.
Ellen Shadle, Oharlaaton, arsocia tlon campaign.
rived today tor I vllilt with Mr
Mrs. George Bovie ls chairman
and Mn, Lawrenee Bing while her
of the dr we and plam for thtt
parenta, Mr •nd Mrs. Jack Shadle
campaign and the winter program
are in Clevelalld where they are
WeN discussed at. the
tea Mr.
planntna to moW in Sept
Bovle ilil prc!lident uf the AlaoeGurta Barnett and Audell Roiallon this year.
berts. Bashan, were recent gue.sb
Repl't'sentative.a from
Mason,
or Mr. and Mra. Glen Hensler and
Galllpolt.s, PoJnt Pleasant, PoJne.
ft.mlly .
toy, Middleport mre present. Mn.
Cedric:: Cl~rll:, M.rl Caroll BWIDIMIROINCY CALL
IOn, Middleport., Mr.s. N. P Swaclr:
The
Middleport
Emergency
hammer, Mason, and Mrs PatSqtJad waa eall(ld Wednesday to
trick Loehary, Pomeroy, were a.
the hom n of Verhe LJtUc when
mung the more than twenty wo.
Mrs Little became 111. The Volmen who
unteer Fire bep~rtment was ca1J. Don't mlu th onllc1 of Pat
ed Thur~day at 8:18 p, m when Brady will1. the Ruy Ro(len
11 baTn on Che Turner tatm near
Show at the 1956 Ohio State
Rutland burned.
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WE SELECT ONLY
THE VERY BEST
11'4 USED CARS

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Julia Seaburn qf Elwood City; Pa. hart.
1111 in tbe llelp Countr Fdr.
left today for their homes after
a week's visit with Mn. Emm1
MnJ. E. A. Bartels of Huntinitoo · c.nlre.mao Jenklnt .Utied the ,..
IJefheit
arrived today -for a vblt With ber Ylrio1ll departmen!,s, 'ia tbe ~eoUnb' '
Rev. and Mrs. Roaer Bilhop mother, Mrl. JullUll Smith.
eourt bouse thlt moi'DlPI ud Aiel
were rece-nt dinner euesta of Mr.
Mrs. Julhu Smltll who has been he planned to ria:lt tile lair i.a the
llld Mrs. Carl Moore and family .
quite Ill Ia reported a&amp; linprovlnc. aftemaon.
Mr. and Mn. Jobn Scott lett
Wedneaday night fo.r a weet'1 vacatiob In Obio.
Earl Denny Jr. returned to hi.!!
employment wttb the Ohio Fuel
Ga.s OompallJ', TblD'sday after
two weet'a vacation.
Mr. and · Mrs. Norbert Nep:tzflaJ
•nd ~lmily apent Wednetday with

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WSCS Group Hosted
MIDULEPOR'f
At Picnic By Forest Run Group
SOUETY

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Mr. and Mrt Vl~tor Baht, Ckuter.
Mrt. Jacob Eberabai!b
apent
Wednesday wltb ber brother, Edward WJnt.eta at lfuoa, W. V•.

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NEW CITIZIN
Mr. and Mrlil. Walter Smit-b, Columbus, are aaaounclD&amp;' the birth
ot a nine pound twelve ounce aon,
Cbarle• Wayne, on Aul\lllt 11 ~.t
a Columbus H(NipUIL Word Wll
received here by Mr. aQd Mra.
Ro&amp;eoe Satterfie ld. Mr. Smith t.
a former local resident.

~,vards At fair

A~dents

On'MeigsFarms
Is f..o.:op Goal

Snutll,HopeHeldThatSoviets
Will Accept JJS.Bribrin Offer
LONDON-YP-'Ibe United SlaU!o and Britain u11ed Russia In &amp;eeret\&gt;elilrul tbe scenestalta today to 111pport Weatern
effort;.to arrange a~ ~eltlement or lite Suez crlsll.
appoatecl to IJe Bltle prospect that Bueola would agree.

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Secretary of State Jobn",Foater Dulles met Soviet Foreign

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NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mra. J1ck Leifheit are
annouilcing the birth of a g lb, G
oz son, Stephen M1rt, at Melp
General Hospital, Sunday, Aq111t
12. Grandparent.!~ are Mr. aad Mrs.
John Leifheit, Pomeroy~ and Mr.
and Mrs. Jlllepll O'M.elia Of New
York City. Mr. and Mi-8. James
Hazelton', Po'meroy and Mr1. Rios
of Puerto Rico ~~ &amp;reat II'IDdparents The Leitb!i'lts al,so have two
other children, Fraltkie and Fran.

M'lldster D. T. Sbepi1ov at tbe
Ruutaa emttan, early today, and
t•o hOW'J later J':
SectetlrJ
Selwyo lloyd
the '"'"
bapy to luaeb mo. t.he bulbr·

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CIDCAGO l1P - The 11111 TenftePNU with the tbruit-out band,
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lwllldl lold voten ..,._ the lond,
Ena: Kefauver/'
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Be _ - bdOft the Democratic
Notooal o.nYt~~tlGJi ¥J;Idl7 DiCirt
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But Adlai E. StevelliGJis detllo let the --~~... decide
Jn aa open CODtelt wbo should be

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The Fflel'ldly Circle ol the Federated church wiU meet Tueaday
evenina in the .social room of the'
chut~h at 8 p~ . Mrs. Jamea Clat.
worthy Will be the fJroJl'am Je,der

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Have Tea Thursday

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Duri,Qa llae ~eko of AIIJUII 1741, WE MUST LOWER OUR USIID CAR STOCK
AT LEAST 10 UNITS. No reaaOilable offer re1U1e4 Your ~~ ur JU;r lllllle llae'
down p&amp;]OIInl oa 11De ollbeoe fiDe ~ danell UNci tan!
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1953 CHRY,SL~R · · · · -·· · $1 195
Windsor dlx. 4 door. Dark IP'O&lt;U1

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Radio, heaU!r, seat covers. Interior and ex·
terlor excei&gt;tlonal. Nice 2 new tlreo. Mechanically OK, automatic trans.

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~IU.ver promiaed th, ·~¥eft..
Uoa tblt Itt! would joia ~

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lk p(aruJed t.. leave ~C.. ·
ca.,. for · J week'• nraUon witll '
olre&amp;c~r at hlo f.omllt at, lldllllnvelle,. Tena,
Hoii&gt;JI up tho and 1M "' bit the eamJIOIIla ,
llnl!O,/ fiMu- trail •
DOmiUUon br Pte
plea.sed stevensoa.
HJ bow how folmidable a ~­
dldate bowlllbobeoausell'lll
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Inc. radio, heater.
Very clean ·lnrlde,&amp; Dill .
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Cemetery, under
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twentr-two
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vetenn llllalorto
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Subscnptlo" ntes Deh'wry by ~a.r.~er ~t•erP llV:I! I.Jbl ~ ao C!:!nhl
· ~ •eek: one yra)o lfl ldY.31Ut' .at Ttw J •:uly St-~tiJn,•l "rr'''t' SJaua .
'"Iii MOOt~ $78lJ; thcee month!, $390 8~ Ul![lll r••t'llt', "lll'r('
l'flilabt_. one mt.uth, 'I Bx,..m:ul ont- Y"ar SB .,, uum•~:; ' $4 ~3

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OOst rub
cont nct
Homemaker News
WOOdt'\1 ~pOou Ill • U,£,11

eu arru

IS eli~ tO IV

e01d1 vrt•r &lt; uf lr·mut1

1ro k ~

baltHI'd 1\dU JO't' &lt;Hill wulet Stu
lerunadt&gt; urdtl ' ' y t u'rt 0111d ltlot
ougl)ly llliXecl
tt )Ji l l pt~•f, r r'
sw~&lt;'h•r, nt!d mot•' sugar
L;u!! c m!o ~I h'-l'~ :.tl tJfl • wrn1

During thl' mom h of Augu11l.
some of the clothmg pr otJI~ m s you
bl\'e mav bto answered hy wat ch
iht Arlene FrancHs' " Uomc Show...
tft~h w11J feature clt•t lung rnfor·
ll'mon slrce! arrd
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nf rce
matlon H~rt' b th" r•·rno.un(ng Mt.~e~ :J tpturls
'chedule of p10grams
'Thuriday. Aug 16- lluw to Cui
and Sew Velveteens and CO Hlu
roy.s
Friday, Aug 17- How to Cut
Sew and r t&gt;!ls Flecc£:s
BY WILLIAM F :: REGORY
Wedne~d H y Aug 22- !low lu
County Agent
Frt the Sku t
Alfalt01 Ret~t•edlng
WednllsU ay , Aug 21.1- lluw l•1
If you plnn lu n~Ntl .t il alfa lfa.
Sew Blouse ~ amJ Sk1r!A ~n Wnol fn:l d whcrt! Uw ~ tun d 1 1 gtl ling
Coordinate&amp;.
thm 01' If vuu pl.rrr tu pl&lt;~nt n nc.v
Garcltrttrt:'
statttl , now to f'k pH•t ubl.'r 1 1s t1
Au.autt Is the rdeal month to good time tu dv •t
lilt, dtvrde and 1eplant the Or·1en· '
Seeded Pre~rafion
tal poppies, Mat.lunna lrHes uml
The rJrst ~lt'p • ~ to .l{l'f the

FarmNews ·

peonres.
Turn ls, ka le and

be seeded l n the

time.

gt DUntl 111 a gnoct L1!lahlc

spina&lt;'h
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.1130 BuiJthng Amertc•

IYJtnd medr um In pot.t~h
01 p~R'

roQJ lemonade dnnlt (or a~,~ i
.On!'th~
u~ 1 lt'f•nmmPnd rrom
trowd 1'h'! le111un .rinds 1•v-; 'if\ "'i'M!:t\01)()_ 1 s of n 5 10-.fi h !l tl llzt•r
fres h temonv quality to lhu d11n k wht•n rcl'leedJn!! atrJrJrn Th P rc1·ti TtriM recipe 111 a fav01 1le or Dr trz•u Hhu ulfl t, 111 tui1 1 !;IOrttrl Thts
Elol•e t:ofer, fo•mer Wt•s t Vt qJitn 111•1•111 s like 11 lot l! f fclflltl'r hut
h Ex~enHIQn food~ ond Nulrrlron oH.•Hn In 111.1J1, 1. 10 grow produce
Apecla l11l:
JW tl IH ~t rn r r ~ t hr fml A11 ll lltl w,,.
Uq 6 lemons; 1% C\11 1 ~ st1g:l1' tel' or(• t'OOII fnr alrul fa but m.t ke
2 tra)' B of 1ce nnd 6 &lt;"liP~&gt; ur cold 11 rmor t1u~ l
waler
Thf' rertJiizer should he Plnwcrl
Cut acrubbt d lemons 10 th in un de r ani,[ Utcn next R plln ~ lr• p
atlt!el wlth 1 very sharp kn1ft&gt; d1·ess thu nlfaHa w•th from :moMo
Throw away aeeds, top und bntt o rn lbs of nn 0·20-20 fArtl llzer

trlmmlnKij: of lemon Put sNce!l 1n
Seedlltfl
a lilrae bowl or bl,, atuz dy p1tr h
Art or ynt. 'vt' aJlp\l cd your ff'rll ·
er our in all the. sua:.1r. u11nrl tlw liz~"r und IWVP y,nur l(lOund iu
leMOn 111lces a'nd sugar with ,r good shH po . lh~~t !t ~ p !~s t- f'd.

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!1olut10n to !Ius proiJ!em
Lete lllght on TomafHI Ahrf
this dy1ng

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Big 'Jmftt '
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ll :00 Now• ~ Sports
ibl$ '1\teatrura Theatre
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A numb!&gt;r qt
Beerle reunion,
_.'h.
reunion at Portland Sunday.
Jamea Thomas of Pt, }\Jeaaerp

sirl, J~;thnnle Hrll.

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tailed on her ()arenta

Atheri~
Mr. 1nd

OAK HILL

I will h to thank all my, friend s
for the card s and flow~n sent nit'
dm·ing my 1llne.!l". Mn. Lorenzo
L&gt;nvrR.

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ltu11la'• lntervendon _,,.,
Mean War for Unlltd Jtofft'

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AIHDr'G'l'ON-Deapite Det'en.se Secretary ChArlea 11:, WU~'II~
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cotstffttJoa 'that the Bun Cl'i.flla ~~ "a relatively email thtnr,''
top WUhtnctn o1flclall au~ eerlou1ly concerned.
1 'l'~l' WtlllenOW that the 1ituallon could deteri'ora.te Into war aM
wau txh&amp;uat every poutbte meruu of eet~llnr the contravenry by
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It Brlluln and France go to war, a1 Ia pot·
1111111 1t Etypt att~mpla to n1trlet thelr ahtpptnr
LlfWih th9 canat, tile UnltN l!ltato1 will tupport
tht two alltod powera mo&amp;'llly, b1.1t nOt wltb

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cu. torcea Into 11ucb a conflict Woblli bt open
tnltrvtn.tton by Rueala1 An4 ~~~~ UM liovleta
m.:r back Nasaer v. tth arm1. i~ ~~ eon•ldertd
unlikely thl!!y would lend Red ~filllll.to yt&amp;J', 1 '
MUeh depends on the meetQ\~ 1ft ~don ' oa 1
lft(ernatlonalttlo.tlon or tht ~'"h U I\ fall.,
Britain and Franco poaalbly may 11t0rt to Ioree
to keeD.JilJLr "llfll·llne" open.

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1 Chairman Ltwfl Btra\1111 Will be an Important tarcet o1' the Dtlnof enlt durlq tbe campatrna. They wm UltJI him ml1lltUy oa a
~ llllmftr of counta ud ch.rrre• he' a • prime mover In tbt J:LMnhown

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14!ri1AIItratlon'a allarad "rlveaway" pro1ra.m.•
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Ittau. hM mon th&amp;n once Incurred the wii.'ti."IJ! ,~tlo
oo,...utnen. Not forptten Ia hla tole In tho Dtxor..Yata power
COhtr&amp;at. Wbtcf\ tht A&amp;C n•rottated but which wU 11\tr ean~lltd

OJ """"""' l:ltenbower. &lt;

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cttUIIn Blltlur 1'HCitor prorram. They alao aay he ll kttPlill'

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lbUI.J .IC1eftU)o facti Melrtt. to the tt•lrlmAt\l of lhl At&amp;Ht!!l .t..
..Jopmeat ot atomic enei'I'Y.
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flijut bom hydldptt·bomb exploalom. Democr&amp;ti ~.. tbat
8traw mad• tha &amp;DnOuaeernent without ftOUtylfti the cOrilftlllcmal
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clommlt... tAd, furtbormorw, wlthOil .,.,.. aotll)'lnl
1'l1oiM. Murray, • mnnbtr ot the AEC,

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ator -..r~ KUDdt &lt;R,, &amp;bulb Dakota, how lon~ It would bit btroi't
IMc&amp;m•

ot hS. "molt trnporWlt com~~·'! llun4L
Oltabr&amp;ttd Army-Mce"~~ t 1 ',~
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food

lilt Tl&gt;p

antiques and miscellaneous
ll1ms.

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1.30 atefseD.s AdYeu.ture

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2;00 SuodBi Sbowc1ie

s;3o solid
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P\'oP!iNY in Middleport,
SE$ ME.

t:OO Face tthe Natton
4:30 DerilOt!ratle

Conveatio~

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IIf you wanf lo bortow
111oney on your property in
Midilleport or Pomeroy,
SEE ME.

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D:30 ' Af&gt;nle Oaltloy
6:00· LaSsie'

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7:'!0 Ed SUU_\••• Sbow,
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1:00 OE Theatre ,

9·00 $64,0bU Chollenge •

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pea:A-•1
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rtfer
?.Oirl'a ftaMt
(Haw.)
31 Rubber
U. ~era
24. Lee.vtnl' tut
ttift:
21 Bi11e4iUvt
10. tCoUday
t:tlmc )
21. W~lf
tJap.j
39, Wllbtr
21. ilallt'l ntat 30.Sincle unit u . India
28. APCJIU•
li. Paper bat
tpoet .)

Q~AMOUR

127 Mulberry An.
P~¥ !93-M
NOW JIAC!t IN tll'm\4'1'1011&lt;
Afte' A llrt~
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FOR THAT HAIR-DO THAT WILL FIT
YOUR PERSONALITY. 1\lj\.KE-Iit;ADY
NOW WITII THAT FALL CUT A,ND
»AlR STYLING,

ROOMS Of '
New Fulitlture
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OVEilALL

PIQ-yqH -IVY LIA"tt

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63:0 Private Stcretaty

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t . 01rl'l name U. Plnellk&amp;
C:hlr·
U. River (lo. ...., Je Saraeloua
acten
Am . ~
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33 Bum•
l2. A Ornt ._ 20. To pollahup
t..)f:e
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Sf. 1'E&gt;Je.
13. Infrequent
21 :tAovlnl part
rraph
lt. Bird

. electrit:al applijmces, 119m&amp;

T!!RMsi CASH

1:00 'l'he Way

DAILY CROSSWORD
Wa1hfr•1ten

Aug. 25, 1 PM

hou~eohl\1 ·fu.rnishl~gs,

t41/ late
¥. mile
nottb or Rutland on flOI'rJ!.
Sl'llVllle \td.

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G~,.-t111de ChA;!&lt;!,

Plct.ure

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Will Be Clot4Jcl

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WCHl-TV (hannele

s&amp;nt several days with "his (Old·

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Milo Bigg11 ehtef"tain~d thP Pa ~t
C'ouncilor~ t1l the lodl{e
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Tbn;r Bennett SbOw

Md. Jack Wood recenUy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Spencer
of Chesh1re spent Wedbeltlft
With hiS parents, Mr. artd Mfi.
Henry Spencer.
Robert Wauah, ' Columbua, re.
lvan Wood nnd Miss Evelyn .. turned home Sunday after a'perldHysell were mnrrred
Saturdajr tni two week&amp; with hu!r grandmo!
('Vening, They wrl\ lrw in Poml!- ther, Mrs Lucy Haye,.
roy. ,
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Mt.t. Helen Biaa:a, Younptown 1
Miss Jeannett Thoma~ anlf
Llovd Kot'niK w e~ married Sat· Ml'll. Betty Bin• and Mfl. Ollhl
urday afternoon
• B!Jgs of Pomeroy viJltsd Mr. and
Mr nnd Mr·s Elmer Babcock of Mu M1lo 8.tjgs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrll Clilford Hayell of
Pnr1 r.Jmtoo ~01· 114 los t wet~k with
Middleport spent Saturday wath
M1' bnd Mrs Chnrlcs Bab('ock.
Mr und Mrs Norman Fre"llerlck Il ls mother, Mrs. Lucy Hayes
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und sons we1 e 111 Pt. Pl euant Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. ~a;rmond Dussell
u rday.
Mr,:r. Jack Wood, Mrs Curt Fre· · and tam1l)' of Thoma.e: Fork sper,~
dt•riMt, Mr~ Norman
Freder1ck the weekend 'W.ilh ber parentf;,
ond .!tOni, Jerv nnd Jack atten~d Mr and Mrs. Mllf~rd Frederick.
Mrs Roy Par)ter 1)\d chiJdre6,
'' showflr for Mr ~:~nd Mrs. lwm Virelnla and ,Y10let Wplfe o( Chet·
Wond Wednesday evenlnsr: at the ter visited Mr. and Mr.. Herb Ro.
hom~ Q( he~~.,'par,:ents, Mr and M1·!1
senkram recently Vlolttt Wolfl!
D~nvef Jiy.tftll, 'Pometov.
remainder for a lons:er v\Ait.
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Mu J,.ew Wauli!h and Mrs Jol1n
Pla1t o£ CGlumbu,r; .s pent the week
end Wllh J1te1r mother Mrs Lucy
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Maple Tre..
Somp or you mav have Maple
trf't's wh1ch llrt&gt; dvrng As 1ft1r as
the Pllt llt P:.thologJsts \ can tell,

buds

:ov Obapd

4:00 Dao~ Party

fund on Gnsn!t nc If votl would
hi' Ill hta" n copv , Rrl i n touch
wrth

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8: ui N~W.. Plcturo
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rentz of Park.ersburt. 1J&lt;fe lJ p.tlf
blue nylqn nflt over tfflttt Her
eolon1al bouquet wa!!l qf r~ ro.se·

fi :45 lndusU;:f ,on Yara'ile~• , ,

•0:3tl Uncle- .Johnny Coons

p !'"" , Mt.

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Sandra Boylea, w•i rnalcf. of honp
Her gown was pale lavender
tpet. over · ta.Heta.
l:ler co\b&amp;al
~uqUL"I Wll$ of f;e.l-t9W rw-ebudl.

10:30 What .One PerSon C~~ ~ •
U .OO Tbis is lht! We

WP hnvc ret'eived fnmrhle-ts
expl.~lnlf! .'( 1hl' Federal T11x Re- ~

('tll'l dJ·

The seed nf delpQinr~m , holly·
hGCII:, fox~ lov e anti Con lerbu ry
Bell s'hould bt&gt; plante d lit thl ~ t ~r.r c
Cool Drink:
Rl •t
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in now prOCL'2!8e 1cmon• pro
ducts are abundant - lem on j ulc«!,
ferliliu :
Dlld the very popular fruzf! n lemon
Most n( the so•! Hnmpl~~ 1 h:n•e
juice concentrate. But fur tht! had t~sted rrom here 1 Mason
Ortlll!&lt; who still greft:- to "do.J l- c ounl.l' ~thpw the ~; 01 ! 111 I~· ltl N 1n

~-WAIHiNcrrott" -,. - ,-

A l't:-W M'{&amp;ELF!.!

Down on. tbe f.arm

Llmr R•qulrementt

Lat e b\1ght \~ sprend1ng and
twn A seed brd [llu ~t· on tup ond
frr~u Ul.dcrnea01 1 ~ t! r ~.: m.ls L de· weatb f'J t•rmdi!IIJI'I!I hnve been jwt
s tl'ahlt! St tnWL IIn es n ~61od 11ced r• Rht fur thl' further spread of
bed COli tw (lhl,11111d b ~ dt Hktng 11\l s dr;;t•ast!
Pl11nts should be
but usually th • !(H•IIntl wi ll have s ~rav f'd (Hll'(' J] Wl'ck w1th Zmeb
to be plow•·d and dr~ktod A very or Cop per &lt;:r~ ror control
good way to fHrl 1ht&gt; st 11 h •f e
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sc.:dinN 11!1 to II Hl ,, tll l!tpll&lt;"kt•r
over the f1 clt l

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GOr~GT TO·o.oP

tht' 5t'f'tJ Je:l !!t hWI!H'

Th1• h• ' t W!lv to d rte rmln~ your
lime llf'l'ds fur ,Jifalfa Is t.o i'et a
'lOll tr· ~ t A o; the lrme l .h&lt;ould bt'
applt+&gt;d bPfort' plowm11 and YtW
~rl! not s111~ how much the soli
need ~ b~tn~ fl srtll sample In to
tm off1re an rt I'll be r:rl ad to te;;t'
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ny Stevenson , for rou r runs tu the
first inning, 11s Centcrflelder Gene
Wise single d; Charles Bushs base
blow sent Wise t o second , and W1sc
croued the plate, .. s first baseman
Jnk eShater rea ched first as the
shortstop momentarily fumbled
the boU. Bush scored, on Ellis
place.
Clonch 1s ground-out to lhe pitcher,
and Randall Bowlea singled ShaTbe Yanks got· f,o winn.lng ' pUch. fer. home. Shorllstop Russ McEler Benn_Je Dent, who _ allow~ bul hinny doubled to centerfield and
tb.ree blto~ in the enbre game, in B!)wles crossed the plate.
the fourth frame of tbe contest
In the top of the second, Ronas pitcher Tommy Anderson bla,ted out a bue blow and was driv· nie Manley, singled to open the
en home on a double by Charlie inning, and moved to second as
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man, Fritz RothJeb, walked; Gil- a fieldcl'll choice hit by Danny
key, with anotber base knock,
Little from the pitcher McElhinny
drove Rothgeb to second; Ander- to the tbil'dbaseman, Johnny Singson, then "buckled down," and set . er. The fourth batter of the innthe nut two batters, Dave Thomas ing, H . Little, was walked and
and Stan Little, down on strikes, Bo)'lard, on a sinw;le, sent D. Little
but Mike Little, poted a double to acr'lHS the plate. Bush let Bumright field, and the tying and willw gardner's ground ball get through
ning tallies crtltsed the plate. •An·~ hJm and H. Little Bcored. Carr
der10n al1owed four hits alld flnn~ · tanned, and Stohart rearhed first
d aix. Dent struck-out four.
on another tribe error, thei r fifttl
The Yankees colleeteft .a total of o( the InninG, an1l srored Bo!yrlrd .
one run on three bnse blows at;ad' Long went down swinging to end
made no errors. The Sox tJllied the inning after Baumgardner
two runs on four hits and made rea~bed home on another error.
one miscue.
The Senators went ahead, 6-4,
The Indian!,
In the top of the fourth , as Karr
reached sect'lnd on a two base error, went third on a passed ball.
and scored on a rit.'lders·cholte
hit Into by Sl obart.
Saturd1y Only
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lobby llake
THE LAST ROUNDUP,_

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Braves, Reds· Win

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Tbe Red Sox, toppled the leagu~
leading Yankees frOm their first
pla\:e position, as they ndlied for
two runs, in the sixth innin&amp;:. Fri- .
day oight, in a Middleport Little
League hassle. The IndianS despite
eight errors, barely edged the Senabftos 8-5, and moved into first

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eame, and two atraight hits by
Slngel' and Wise and the Indian'&gt;
had knotted the contest 5-5.
The Tribe scored the winnJng
tit11y, Btl Jead-off man for the inn·
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seoond; made second and third on
paned-balls through the catcher,
and at;orerl on a bunt, squeeze-play
hit. by Singer
Tlle winning twirler waa ·Bowles
and the loser was Stevenson.
The Senators scored flve runs.
four b.qae-blows, and macte one mls·
cue. The Indiana, tallied six runs,
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" Thesr York football Gianls Um't blase b1,1t.
kids rcaily
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sim1.'' Which is, at least, .rdresb- unaflectcd by, most events when
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Gamel Sttunlay
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rfll. "Baseb~ ll i:~ iJ game only to
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men who 1"JI&lt;~y it, it's a Job- a
hard, ser ious job."
Which brings to mind a recent
chat'ge by Eddie Sawyer, former
manager of the Phlllies, that lhe
players today "don't play basebal
for fun atnymore but. only, for ·th~ DL'tr_oit --- - -- M 6tl .474 ~~
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Apuloniel of a sort would 5et"m WI\JibJngton -- · 46 ' 66 ' .411 27Y.I
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in order for Snider.
Fridty•t'Rttulb
The natiun' s footbnlt conches,
Br:ltimore 6; 'New Vol·~ 4
getting ready to whip out their
WAshington e. Boston &amp;
tt)'lng toweb as they moan Ab?ut
ChicagO 4, Detrolt 3
th eir prospe&lt;:ls in the ap[Jroachmg
1Kansas .Cit,f 9, Cleveland 3
grid campaign, should tuke a hapSundaY• G•m.,
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PY t ip from Navy's Edd ie ErdeDetrpit at Chicu:o, 2
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Ka'!las City at Cleveland"2
"Our losses are trcmcnd_ous bl,tt
New York at Baltimore
we could have a good . season,"
WasblOJIOn at Boatnn ~

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NEW YORK- UP - FearleSs
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Dodgers was practically.. skinned
alive when he wrole a magazine
article admitting that heplrurs
base-ball for money and yet it I'
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in.g tl'le gencr;ll aentiment amana
the majority of major tea'guera.
Bearing this out iR atrotlier article, this one by ,White Sox pitcher
Billy Piel'ce , in which the Chi·

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Chica!IO - ----- 4~ 66 .4()t! 22'ri
Ray Moore he\d Mlcby ManUe
All mem~....are ura:~
New York ___ 42 87 .383 241,i hitless In foUl' tries and pitched tend aa plml for tbe oomln8
F.. ldty's Retults
aeuoa will
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1ivo the · Baltimore OrlOJer a
Philadelphi'a 3 , Brooklyn 2
declsJon over tbe 'Am~'*' l_eJaUe
Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 2
leadlna: New l:"qrk Yan1Et'~ ' Dlelr:
St. Lul.lis 2. C~ic:ap 1
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ured a flve-run rally · t'f.e- foUrth
Pitlsburgh at Ne~ York 2
inni~g tbaf dellt fq~Jde Ralph
Brooklyn. at Ph'iladelphla Terry tbe-1085.
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Yankl Hold Graun•
Milwaukee at Cincinnati
The Yankees, however, lost no
AMERICAN LIAGtll
eround to their principal contendI
W. L. Pet, OR era becauae the- Kanraa City Athletlce
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New York ---- 75 40 .6!12
Cleveland ---- 64 46 .371 9~ ans, 11-3, and the Washington SeBoston -.- -- ·-- 63 50 .588 11 · ators whipped · the Boston Bi1
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artist Jack Redmond, it's that way
all over the world. Jack may be
partly at Cault.
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have been searching for a.ll sea- P&lt;Wt'a d911ble and Ed }U1l8J11 doPttcblnc took over In, .tbe ~~~~~~ 111e and Oae third lnniDilfl, ltMI
sa: A pjtCber who can beat· the
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t~lar Little League lait allht as · w.pr Deeded , only two moreo outa "to '
Milwaukee Braves.
m.Btched _ ahufout.· Ding burien caine up with a ' no--1_a:et ·hi• ' fint perfed aame.
The 36-year old former New lf~1~~~;:~~ir the eithth "ben hitter and tw.o one
Ra· ever, ,Tr.eddle. Bo)'d lspq!led
fOr 111, ctae cllnc:be"d a tie _!n the le&amp;fut
fQI- fame ~ be bit• a
York Glsn..t star tllTried *hat ·trtc~
'PQJt't by tatlq , -,! '7-0~eeliiion from thill
oywrftnt b111e for.
for the second time 1n ei&amp;ht,. days
Friday night when be hurled the 24th hDmer and .a tbreKua dl'l- Yankees, and 1~ Pintea . ~ iln I
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Redlegs t(} an B-2 'trtumph · over cuit drive b_y Sn,otey ~eu.
. &amp;3 deellion from -~e Dod,pti•.':
the league·leader.s. He now owns
Roger . Crf)g ahut 9\at .. lbe PbilTb:ee" Raejne Brivet.. · ll~ti'~
two of the Redlegs five· win1 over 11~ for eight inninas-,. 1, but. •6\ro used their eonll):Jned 1 'taletlt' ~ ~­
llllwaukee this Y.eflr.
walks -nd '"..
JaU.ie"~ , Jlurl a no hift!J: ~!mt ·\bp · ~f14.~.
Tho triumph moved the Redlegs lnson )101 hlm Into !1-oii~\~ )II ~~ 1011- 'Quane. Wolf.&lt;'
J)l.e fl!'lt
info second place in tM ~atlonal q,i~th and ,tbe batUln1 1 P~~lle' four iDDlaP. ~ltd Lefty )oh~t~Qa
~ague pennant race, 2~ aamea promptly mOved ia' tor fU' kf\1·. · came On .Lii .t:h.::-.fKtb w_bea lObbehind the Bravea ,..ao.d a lialf J!lmet" Vale ar-eeted reUef pUCier lim blt 8 Wild j'etreat ·to W!llt
game ahead of the lb'ooklyn Clem Ll!~ine wi~ 8 -n,o.i':lD ala. ~ee battera in • row. RoJeT Birch
Dodgers, Who bowed t othe PhiJa. gle ao.d then .GrlDJ:U' H1raaer. and eame in ed finished the came,_
delphia Phillie&amp;, 3-2.
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Homtr MMs IHort
to fotee in 'the wtanlul-ruo..
fpr U., .Re4Je#, 1 and waalrlt, fcm·
Jansen yielded only reven hits
~qly four Blf~;hlowf. However.
including a two-ruu, flrst-Jnnln.C
C•r• Beige Culie
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homer by Ed Mathews, and struck
Wally_ Moon siRJlQ home Don 'e8us~. ~ W~ ,... tll'e bt.
out seven.
Bla•ln1ame wi.th two , out Ia the I bitter in tbe 1ame~ witb two liilli
The Redl . . tied the sc:ore at ninth to give · the- St.
car- In three trlpa toclUdine a home
dina~ a 2-1 declai.:~n OV"?~ . tile n.1n In the tbi.J:;il"inatq wltb tWo
CbJca.go Cubs. Berman Wehmeier men on.
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wiQ while towerial Bob R111h lllf· Louks bad· a nO hittet 'IOIDI for
fered bis eighth· defeat C!ompared
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io- Jb · 'readi.Dg the . way it doea.
Tbe buman family &amp;ot off to
poot start and onlf Chriat tJ able
conv~ rled heathen. oJ" .gentiles, far to briM it Net to aOrma 1 qain.
S!u ~es ao 11aiural to ·•ver,
Jews driven out by peraecotion.
Here they ,were.· some ot them ~rn .,child that Dll\llf ha1e loa:t.
conv4':rled heathen or pel\tlles, far their abiUt,. to tnow rifbt from
separated 1rom the chuttb!,....·and ..-rong;
forced from home by pene&lt;lutlqn.
leaua told of a towel w.b.O ~t
To this band of people Peter
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"You are kept by the · power rrl' HiJ to
eat~my sow~ tare1 or
God," "wherein ye 2J'eatly · rejolet~
&amp;mODI 6ia good grt.in.
ye rejoicee with jov un.peakable
theNa.~n:,::d_:l:.:u:.:'l.:•::l..:g::Jo?: '' They. liB.d bee,-'t
to strangtrs almoSt eveeywbere,
However, he bas certain &amp;rOUpl in
mmd and Wl'ites to them in f)t!~ .
They were at Pontl.ll, Galatia, Cap.
padoeia, Asia, and Bitbynta. They.
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(ourth SundaY fn moDtll 7:30 P.
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