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Nicky, ,1\e_IJiro; Mr. and Mrs. Osc •
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expensive pro,Jio•dtJ,oj
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Earl . Ll~z of Lock Haven, p , .
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suests Of honor. atJ}te picnic..
•roup aLso visited iu GalJipo :~
wtth Mrs. U. I. Lloyd who II J'C'
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Mrs. M~ye Nelson, Shaion Van La.mWJght, PbylliH Morri1, Audry
of the before Teturning hOfil.e.
Cooney and Judith. Rauah were Miller, Faye Hlrrlfon, Margat'et
ushers.
boatftl for miscellaneous bridal Barrett GlenniR Muller, drs.
bride, whq was given In mar- '
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bY her fathei', chbse ~~- walt,z
Matheny, the forme:r Alta Joan Mar&amp;aret Van Cooney, Velsia
l~"n~t~&amp;oWn of whlte"ChantUly lace 5
Rouah, Fr~day, June 28th\, at 8 p Roulh, Sharon Van Cooney, Judy
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fitted bodice, scall.oped ne'ck- '
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Kenneth, Pamela, Karen and Kenwith d"tans: or aeelf pearls, and
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her shoulder-length veil of :nusion
Mrs . ..,_.,na Dl I of Kerr St.., WM 6:30 p. m. at the hohle Of Rev. E Joan Vail Col)ney.
H&amp;ld Jn place by a 9roWn of honored on her B:Srd birthday R. Thomaa.
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Gatnes we1·e played and pri,zes lend were: Mrs. Edith Wogan, Mrs.
on her mother's Eastern at the homP o,f her~aughter M:"· won by Mrs. FraQces Johnson, Eu. Geraldine Lee, )Ira. Euyln Murray,
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Lawrence Smith of Laurel Cl.ff lab Evanr, Faye Harrison, Glennls Mrs. Bernice Winn, Kathern Roush,
Musser, Margaret Barrett, Sharon Mrs. Uene Tltomas, Janet Morrls,
atten.dants wore mint green for a picnic dinner.
Present were the h·lnored aue 1• Van Cooney and Mra. Tyree and and Clyde Stewart.
!'!'~.'• gowns IV!Ih f4ll aklt'bl and
backs wlth matching acces- and Mr and Mts. Allen Dill, ~J •. JUdy Roush.
The new brilie received many
. Miss StumbO carried a bou- and Mrs. Dln Smith and.. chlldren.
Chiffon pie, ice cream and cof- lovely gifts. She will join her bus.
of red rOies and the brldeg. Don, Bonnie and Faith, Mr. a:uJ fee were served to thlf tdllowing: band, July 13, at Cherry 'Point, S.
carried Pink roses. The Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Otcll'. Larry
Lillie Sith, Lelia Van Co,oney, c. and will make their home there
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An emergency me.1sure to . . bso Mrs. Jamea 'Bearsh, Mrs. Chall.
Wildermuth ai1d daughters Sant: y taln more nurses by a New 0 ···
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~iH pllyed last wttk -e nd 11 wo n.
by downing a li;!ame Yankee team
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of by our di.8tr ict &amp;tars. Th•·y par&lt;ad e or walkll
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\ eJJt.em Ohio got to play som e, tru e champions
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e4 liJ ihhinp in ~he secor.d mvolved m. much arg ument abo t dia ns takm g a weiJ play.ed gahle
1ame ldf ihe Z.tt, wJnch lh the. four .Mtddleport Yellow Ja:- ~ frottt the Senators 5.0 on M ('
Eut trilb J •Z. He HUed to hit m kel!l on the club. The gt"ne rul a.- Elhinnoy'll rour-h 1tter, and
tltude
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H, 10 '~elected 'On the East want," as If the entire Yell , ., an~ a .6·!5 win aided by Mike L.·.
Squall. wq ttOt able to make t:1e Jacket club coulrl havl' made it tie s wJ!C: ness on the mound .
trip 10 he .,., buty wit. Nation ,J without too mueh pres~u re.
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Ouard tralnlnr.
SJracWI~ tailed 'the
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~ .eame that ~~'orge_ , lllir•~ie aer mto the meeting with that for five runs in the bottqm
of Jlcbon led· In
demand which certainly wonld ¥!CPnd to wjn , llrrnle
haW been exhorbltaot and f.tr gled , P.Iil!k.y WinPbt·enner douibl ••,;'
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Don Hardin tripled and aidfld
·De1k g;ot what it .,k,ed--Bc•wl•,.,i-two walk! off loser Jottn 'Sha ·
Dave Hindy, Jr. Kennedy
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came home.
flnlob. l•torlw 1~d exleri!ll' .rfmmy :Joe H:em sley fo r
Winebrenner had amother dou
clean u 1 l!t.,W 'pth. Heit:tll' 'did
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brought back evidence or a tli'c! Bla(lkwell had two dou~l~s ~nd .a
mud ratfi&amp;h caught July 1 a\ BucJC 1incJe, Buteh Meier a .~Ingle, Shasl.ake. Jt .!tf&amp;i a 121/~ pounller teen two single• and Mlekt Men
which when •napped with a
chlnl and Atlen Downie ·each sl ,~
era as every bit as tall as the glea.
Yocum's youni' son.
WJnnt&gt;r Jim Louks fanned flVt
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left ov•r• on th&lt;Jt catrlsh by no'N. ~TES
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for tr14ing pface$ wltb flr•ft»~ce to win the game and drop the
BASEBAI;L RESm.TS Plrateo, Shaoteen and Meier. St.
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Inning, was the third Cincinnati
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n;acIne came to the Yankee dla
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Vinegar Bend Mizell \vent all the
Milwaukee
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ln two innlna:s. Oneil a,IJaln ground against the Cardln!lik in way for the Cards for his ~ond
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Philadelphl. . . . S9 34 .&amp;34 3~
81 a strlna: ot four Yank &lt;!C It was on June 28th that the gam e, givina: up nine hits
New York . . . . . 88 40 .474 8
walked a total of Hi Racin1• "Bull" came tbrot.Wh againat New
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York, holding the Giant• in check
Mluill, who beat ·the R.edlegs
starter Larry Prier wll,Ue Redlea: batters. ilueged to a five tlmes lnst season, got Wally
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Post on strikes four limes.
Frld•Y'• l11ulh
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New York 11 Pittsburgh 6 nleht
Yankee hitteon were Bruce M· lng might t~ave 8taved off a 4-3
Both the Redlegrt and Cardinals,
Chicago 7 MUwdakee 4 nlt ht
St. Loulo 4 ClncJ. S II inn. , ni1ht Kensle a scratch infield 1inglo: vtctocy by the Cardlnals oVer ttle meanwhile, were quoted by BroadJi~ Me~es , two singJeij, Fred N ·• R~lti 1 •
way odds makers as 4·1 for wtr.·
lunda'(• Gim"
Phlla~olphla .t Brooklyn, 2
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Plttlbura:h at New York, 2
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11
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ChlcaJO at MIJwaukee
Defensively, Bob Bowen sto ~·
DodGers, eac1 listed at ~-1 odils.
Cincinnati at St. Louis, 2
O'-'t for the Yankees when 1.
. BRAVIS HOLD THIRD
AMIRICAN LIAOUI
speared a hot grbunder 61 Duan.
The M ll w.a \l k e e Braves reW. L. Pet.
Wolfe's bat. getting a man at SP.C·
mained in third place when they
New York . . . 49 28 .6ft3
ond Georfte Ha~ris made two sp U'·
dropped Iii 7-t decision to the Chi,
Chlcaao , . , , 48 29 .618
klfng catches In eentcr off Wolfe '·
Saturdar Only
July 6 caeo Cubs, the Brooklyn Dodgers
bat.
Bo~
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Xatherine
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lllclne sl_~ggers ' were D. (Wee
'THI IRON PITTICOATu
6-,, and the New' York Glanta wal(Vl•t&amp;vialoft·Technicolorl
lo~ed the Pittsburgh Pira:tel, 11·6,
. betrolt •. .. .. .. 38 38 .500 "' ·I'"''"""' W()lfe with a two r·•'l
'Baltimore . . . . .. 38 sa .486
h.on1er; Te~ Bailey triple and 8 Step~n M:1:~\f'Pegsy cnstle In the other N a Ion a 1 League
Kana" City .. , 28 46 ,.378 2010 Bingl e, Riek Saricnt a doubT•
"HILL'I .c:ai;J&amp;ROADS"
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WaJhina:ton .. . ~ 2&amp; M 1.316 26
Peanuts Wlakllno, L. Price, Do 1
In mturama
The New York Yankees mainPrlday 1a l""lta.
Arnett, Bill Elwood, apd BoaU 11,
Comedy and Cartoon
talned their three · game lead In
Chlcaio 14 Cleveland 4 night
eachplna:lea, John Arnott a ttouble
the Americlln Leasue when l~y
Detroh 8 Kanaai City 4 nla:ht
and Phil RoberU a triple.
lun. &amp;
Julr '7.. ahaded the Wasl'jJngton Senat s,
N. York
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Defensively, Wt!e £-oozy stood
Aldo Ra
Robert Ryan 5-3, in
inhings and the sec d.
Boaton 7
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out at third bB;Ie, IQbbJ.\nr Jp
IN IN WAR"
place
White Sox drubbed
everythlnl withip reaob.
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(Atnerica'l Beat Wat Story)
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1•me Monday nljht, thlm ~~· •••· H~:rJ..cPJl'JicK Kl{~~~
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RACINE
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W. L. Pet.
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Mrs. Wesley Ward and family,
Chapman, Dsy fon; Mr. and
1 Linford Johnson and chi1dt-en. waverly; .Mr. an8 Mra~ . WUUam' Kirk
anti ChEiry~ Ironton: Mrs. Fnnk 1
Zarko, Wlertl)n; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudion, MeKeespt&gt;rl, Pa. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Pric-e are at home
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son, JaCk anll Michl ,
MlcldiE'P011; Mr. and Mrs. Jo'l'e•
JJI~yd
Childr$1, Kathy and
Nicky, ,1\e_IJiro; Mr. and Mrs. Osc •
·B,stlanJ MPa.tricla LLo~, Galli·
polls; MfSB Lily Girolam1, Pqmeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gwabdow
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fana: learned
expensive pro,Jio•dtJ,oj
juinp the
Stadium to retrieve a foul ball.
Earl . Ll~z of Lock Haven, p , .
an,d Wilh~ Taylor ol Coates vll\e,
Pit., were fined $10 an(l costa Io •
ilolng just that 'during Thufs(ltl;' ~
double head er between the P!Hl
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suests Of honor. atJ}te picnic..
•roup aLso visited iu GalJipo :~
wtth Mrs. U. I. Lloyd who II J'C'
Cuperatlng after major surgel' "
Mrs. M~ye Nelson, Shaion Van La.mWJght, PbylliH Morri1, Audry
of the before Teturning hOfil.e.
Cooney and Judith. Rauah were Miller, Faye Hlrrlfon, Margat'et
ushers.
boatftl for miscellaneous bridal Barrett GlenniR Muller, drs.
bride, whq was given In mar- '
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bY her fathei', chbse ~~- walt,z
Matheny, the forme:r Alta Joan Mar&amp;aret Van Cooney, Velsia
l~"n~t~&amp;oWn of whlte"ChantUly lace 5
Rouah, Fr~day, June 28th\, at 8 p Roulh, Sharon Van Cooney, Judy
with bouffant .skirt, lone'ft.'
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Roush, Mayc Nelson, Ddaa Nelson,
fitted bodice, scall.oped ne'ck- '
Marini! Sgt. MathenY, and
Kenneth, Pamela, Karen and Kenwith d"tans: or aeelf pearls, and
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her shoulder-length veil of :nusion
Mrs . ..,_.,na Dl I of Kerr St.., WM 6:30 p. m. at the hohle Of Rev. E Joan Vail Col)ney.
H&amp;ld Jn place by a 9roWn of honored on her B:Srd birthday R. Thomaa.
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Sendln&amp; gifts but unable to at·
aeed·p,earlio . She carried a white when nlemben of her family lll~t
Gatnes we1·e played and pri,zes lend were: Mrs. Edith Wogan, Mrs.
on her mother's Eastern at the homP o,f her~aughter M:"· won by Mrs. FraQces Johnson, Eu. Geraldine Lee, )Ira. Euyln Murray,
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Lawrence Smith of Laurel Cl.ff lab Evanr, Faye Harrison, Glennls Mrs. Bernice Winn, Kathern Roush,
Musser, Margaret Barrett, Sharon Mrs. Uene Tltomas, Janet Morrls,
atten.dants wore mint green for a picnic dinner.
Present were the h·lnored aue 1• Van Cooney and Mra. Tyree and and Clyde Stewart.
!'!'~.'• gowns IV!Ih f4ll aklt'bl and
backs wlth matching acces- and Mr and Mts. Allen Dill, ~J •. JUdy Roush.
The new brilie received many
. Miss StumbO carried a bou- and Mrs. Dln Smith and.. chlldren.
Chiffon pie, ice cream and cof- lovely gifts. She will join her bus.
of red rOies and the brldeg. Don, Bonnie and Faith, Mr. a:uJ fee were served to thlf tdllowing: band, July 13, at Cherry 'Point, S.
carried Pink roses. The Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Otcll'. Larry
Lillie Sith, Lelia Van Co,oney, c. and will make their home there
r1 W'ore mint green taffeta
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accessorles.
RObert Smith,
BUl ·~tid
clrleton
a •d, I.:E~u~l~ah~~~~o~·o~e~"'I;•~R:ou~s~h~
Napper, 'Dorttt~..
. Troop Hanmer
whh tHe ¥J.rlne•~·~ a

M'rs 'Anna 'D•tt

od~anakers ha~
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to capturt! thi1 Y'ear'.t
te~eue fLag, but are a
cirlad on who wlll win the N~'iOI1 ·. 1
al League penn1nt. They
made the I&gt;Odeers and Br'av(:J co·
rnorltes at 2-1.

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An emergency me.1sure to . . bso Mrs. Jamea 'Bearsh, Mrs. Chall.
Wildermuth ai1d daughters Sant: y taln more nurses by a New 0 ···
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when most or t he
·bfab .aehool All..Star East-W ~st OhiO boys got to pl ay And they County. League play Friday ni&amp;l;tt
~iH pllyed last wttk -e nd 11 wo n.
by downing a li;!ame Yankee team
CoJuq~bus Jumrned up came to
25-5
as losin g pitr hers gave up a
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thla conclusion:
of by our di.8tr ict &amp;tars. Th•·y par&lt;ad e or walkll
~ ,l!lJ ~he ...... , ..., South· proved themselves of top
d a •1 •
In oth er games ln the Co unty
\ eJJt.em Ohio got to play som e, tru e champions
LeRgue
Syracuse upended the Plr·
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ates 10 6 and the Re d legs ran OW !'
N ·tbe ('fntnl and mtrthei-n ()h ,
Sporlswriten and Broadcasters the Dodgers 14·5
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who seJel'l.cd the Ali·SEO base·
In Middleport the second ~ .~ •r
Jr. Jtennecbr of-Middleport pia:- ~all team. tn mid-June didn 't i!'l opened trpe to rorm wi th the In·
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e4 liJ ihhinp in ~he secor.d mvolved m. much arg ument abo t dia ns takm g a weiJ play.ed gahle
1ame ldf ihe Z.tt, wJnch lh the. four .Mtddleport Yellow Ja:- ~ frottt the Senators 5.0 on M ('
Eut trilb J •Z. He HUed to hit m kel!l on the club. The gt"ne rul a.- Elhinnoy'll rour-h 1tter, and
tltude
at
the
meetlllg
was
Yankees
cam
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from
behind
trthe
pelrane\1!1, -.nd llad no
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• 111 ,l'lllht field . Jim Bowl·
"How many' dof9 Mtddleport bottom o! fh e sixth with ~Qur ru~s
H, 10 '~elected 'On the East want," as If the entire Yell , ., an~ a .6·!5 win aided by Mike L.·.
Squall. wq ttOt able to make t:1e Jacket club coulrl havl' made it tie s wJ!C: ness on the mound .
trip 10 he .,., buty wit. Nation ,J without too mueh pres~u re.
I·Y'R-.~USI VS. PIRATEi · .
Ouard tralnlnr.
SJracWI~ tailed 'the
But, Sports Desk dLd not swag· after the ([rst inning but
~ .eame that ~~'orge_ , lllir•~ie aer mto the meeting with that for five runs in the bottqm
of Jlcbon led· In
demand which certainly wonld ¥!CPnd to wjn , llrrnle
haW been exhorbltaot and f.tr gled , P.Iil!k.y WinPbt·enner douibl ••,;'
beyond reason Or justire.
Don Hardin tripled and aidfld
·De1k g;ot what it .,k,ed--Bc•wl•,.,i-two walk! off loser Jottn 'Sha ·
Dave Hindy, Jr. Kennedy
-teen 'lnd t'wo fielding miscues , tl •,•
Cranlltook '&lt;lr. !lpatlklinl black Bobby Nelspn bf
came home.
flnlob. l•torlw 1~d exleri!ll' .rfmmy :Joe H:em sley fo r
Winebrenner had amother dou
clean u 1 l!t.,W 'pth. Heit:tll' 'did
It
was
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and· sihgle at the plate, Sis• lrt
def. Seat covert, Tirea tbow
..,. Ultli \YOat, Goq.J opare.
another
.single, and liary Jenklnl'&gt;
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'liliiltlilll,_l}ll O.K.
brought back evidence or a tli'c! Bla(lkwell had two dou~l~s ~nd .a
mud ratfi&amp;h caught July 1 a\ BucJC 1incJe, Buteh Meier a .~Ingle, Shasl.ake. Jt .!tf&amp;i a 121/~ pounller teen two single• and Mlekt Men
which when •napped with a
chlnl and Atlen Downie ·each sl ,~
era as every bit as tall as the glea.
Yocum's youni' son.
WJnnt&gt;r Jim Louks fanned flVt
Sorry this pic wa ~ too undt'· · and walked lhrce in three Inning~:
posed lo reproduce here. The Yo · F. Sisgon "anned one and walked
210 W. Malll Phone 82·X cums
resido at t64ll Lincoln Hls one .Shasteen fanned seven a td
They're probably down to th ~ walked 10, his undoing.
left ov•r• on th&lt;Jt catrlsh by no'N. ~TES
ST. llf;)iiiS UP - The Cincln- off Don Gross In the 11th inning
410 !Ofl'- 6 p I
·SYMotrSE 81!0 IWX-10 7 S nat! Redle&amp;:l ptnned their ·hdpes with one ollt, driving in Ken boyer
for tr14ing pface$ wltb flr•ft»~ce to win the game and drop the
BASEBAI;L RESm.TS Plrateo, Shaoteen and Meier. St.
Louli toftc.y on the dep~dable Redlege out of flrst place. ,
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M. Winebrenner.
NATIONAL LIA(IUI Gl
WILDNESS HURT$
is aeekln&amp; hi~ lOth win.
Inning, was the third Cincinnati
W.
loci.
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n;acIne came to the Yankee dla
U Lawrenre succeeda, it won't
St. J. .ouls · · · · · · 48
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Vinegar Bend Mizell \vent all the
Milwaukee
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ln two innlna:s. Oneil a,IJaln ground against the Cardln!lik in way for the Cards for his ~ond
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l '~lldi•eas 'Wa~ the worst sin of the the tlgl\t National Le..aue face.
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Philadelphl. . . . S9 34 .&amp;34 3~
81 a strlna: ot four Yank &lt;!C It was on June 28th that the gam e, givina: up nine hits
New York . . . . . 88 40 .474 8
walked a total of Hi Racin1• "Bull" came tbrot.Wh againat New
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York, holding the Giant• in check
Mluill, who beat ·the R.edlegs
starter Larry Prier wll,Ue Redlea: batters. ilueged to a five tlmes lnst season, got Wally
Plt!oburgh .. . . 26 49 .947 1710
for
four and walkP 1 3-2 victory In the ninth Jnnin1.
Post on strikes four limes.
Frld•Y'• l11ulh
two ln three
while Bosth
Facing Lawrence today will be
Broo.klyn 6 Ph\ladelphla 5 nl1ht
fannM
three
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wall&gt;ed
three.
Friday
niJbt,
better
clutch
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Wehme1er 3-4 tor Chicago.
New York 11 Pittsburgh 6 nleht
Yankee hitteon were Bruce M· lng might t~ave 8taved off a 4-3
Both the Redlegrt and Cardinals,
Chicago 7 MUwdakee 4 nlt ht
St. Loulo 4 ClncJ. S II inn. , ni1ht Kensle a scratch infield 1inglo: vtctocy by the Cardlnals oVer ttle meanwhile, were quoted by BroadJi~ Me~es , two singJeij, Fred N ·• R~lti 1 •
way odds makers as 4·1 for wtr.·
lunda'(• Gim"
Phlla~olphla .t Brooklyn, 2
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Plttlbura:h at New York, 2
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h.on1er; Te~ Bailey triple and 8 Step~n M:1:~\f'Pegsy cnstle In the other N a Ion a 1 League
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the Americlln Leasue when l~y
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and Phil RoberU a triple.
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We Wish to lhank our
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Jnr tho beaQtl!ullloral
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7·74.19

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and aluminum awnln11 aflll ean7 I 6tc
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lloet 8Jrliifl,
a 2 lmop:
and heartfelt tbanka to our
friend~,~:. nelahbors and relatlvc11
for tholr sympathy, klndnoll and
t:be many rard11 1nd bc.autiful
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time oC dt~ath of Ollr beloved

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la\hor and hdoband, Ben Brow·
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J . .t. Davia M D, tho Emersoney
\ Squad, Melgi General Hospital,
Ewlns'• Funeral Homo and tho
.Revs. Brown and Elwood £or
their conaqllii' worrta and kind.
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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home
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daughter\ lofr. aoij

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1 eoato per word. one lnKrtlon. Mlnlll!llm charge 1101:.-4 :enll
per word for three consecutive lnserUou•
Speeial - OM montb for 25 centl per word.
~
run rate of 2 eenll per word wiU be cborged for adverllolng II
DO\ paid for befort the 15th of eaeh month fo11owing lnSert•on
IEI:nln In Advertl&gt;ing-Sbould be reported lnuriedlately. The
Dolly Sentinel .,ill not bO reoponslblo for moae tban one lncot'
'fto'tt...rtlon.
Cord ol ThaW and Soeelll Notleeo of Events •1.00. Obltowlel
published at I cent per word;
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held • at 1
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Meigs Co.
ochool wu dismliaed, helfiDg care lor tho 'l_hll·

Farm Bureau
Get Together

dren.

Wedne&amp;dq, July 10, 1957

1953 FORD VB 4 dr Custom Sed,n

$795 Shin mg. light green finish
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy
7 6 4te

8:30 p.m.
RO&lt;k Springs Grange Hall
Herbert Shaeldl, Meigs County
1\.S.C. Cha1rman, wall be pres
eot to dlacuu var1ous farm procram• available to you as farm·
ers. Fun and recreation proyided by Jo Hardy, Recreation
Leader Relreshments and opett
to Public

tl milk ~ows, 4 shoats S H Lay·
m11n , Bashan-Keno Road.
7 2 3tp

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•Truck Loadlni En•Jipment
• DI!.I!IJI TrucW Servl~

WOMAN need&amp; a horne Write Ger·

trude Hall, Boa

Mr~ !Ietty R&lt;nioh
IJoe W.SCS met ,

REGISTERED cocker spamels, $15.
Denver Nelsun , 640 Grant St,
Ml~dleport
7 6 3tc

On and after thit date, July a. 1937,
I will not be respon1nble for any
debts contracted by anyone
'
other than myself. Robert Duck~
;.. worth.
7 3 3tp

,,

~

Portland.

7 3 !Otp

121 Cord Of Thanks

'VIRGIL WAliiSLEY

Phone

-WASHER.

We Wish to lhank our
friends, neaahbors, and
Jnr tho beaQtl!ullloral
)Jev Sejvua for tits

7·74.19

many MINUTE
t~tandard, 5
years old Phone 436 J or 1760
Cheater Road Eifler 2 30 p m

7 6,61&lt;

wor41, the Ewlni
and all those who illllatod

any

CONCRITI BliOOU

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,·

~uuct~ttter ,..;w~ + \

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way at the time of aickncu and

GRUESER BLOCK

death of our Wile 11nd Mother,

co.

Mr1. Harl.11 Frank,

I MIIH lfortlo ., ..._ ,
llarlla E. Frank and t..o TOY POMERANIAN pupp10!, mate
daughterli, Sharon and Janet
and female , ~ and $7~ 331 N A1uml~um combl~iloJ ltorm ud
11&lt;reen wiMows and doorL Steel
7 6 ltp
Second St , Apt. 3, Maddleport
and aluminum awnln11 aflll ean7 I 6tc
opleo. ~ WOllam lla!lleird
We Wlah to expre11 our slnccrc
lloet 8Jrliifl,
a 2 lmop:
and heartfelt tbanka to our
friend~,~:. nelahbors and relatlvc11
for tholr sympathy, klndnoll and
t:be many rard11 1nd bc.autiful
ITRUCTUIIA~ I IUMI
floral orterlnso extended at the

I

WE '•uv.:

time oC dt~ath of Ollr beloved

ICRAP IRON- MITAU

la\hor and hdoband, Ben Brow·
er, Wo upeclally wish to thank Dr.
J . .t. Davia M D, tho Emersoney
\ Squad, Melgi General Hospital,
Ewlns'• Funeral Homo and tho
.Revs. Brown and Elwood £or
their conaqllii' worrta and kind.
neu.
Mrs Ben Brewer and chil·
dren. ('·
,

OHIO 'VALLEY
J'UNJ(. co.

'

W.J I H

n·:so·o. m.

Nevadtit;v8, W~ appointed
chairman for Week of ~mr program and Mm. Mabel Van Meter.
Mro. Altona Karo a~d ~. N~vada
Beaver were natned to the eommtttoo on Churoh .O:cltvjtl.,.

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Mn. Luc¥

leader in

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Mr. and

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wllb .ber Plrl!Dis, Mr. ahd
John l)lebl.
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Steve Eblin loot' a pony ,tho )1141

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(3l In Memorion

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IN LOVING MEMORY ol Clermont
L. Arnold, who died 1 year aao

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ramlly,

? ft ltc
IS room and bath apartment, new•
ly dccprated Call 21l4.
1 2 II
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PnmerDy Five ronm~ and ba,th

arEl.

Cali tll·M or sec Ml\
Alvin Norrlo
'(

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toom and bath apartment, new
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orated. Phone 321·X 1 2 3!-f

4room hou~r, s ••••• Iorden, .3a

P!r 111•· at A.pple ·Grove s..
AlOl Wheeler,
1 1 311!

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127 Butternut, close jn town.
8 28 lite

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