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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 11

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Dover, Ohio
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mm Pin Robert P. Fryman, Robert Brown, lUpt. Sunday School wood Enimlngar. MM. ABBA Hershberf er, lupt.

Sunday School titft a.m.. Worship 10:10 a.m. Eve- Bing worship p.m. day I'M P.m., prayer sennet. SHARON CONSERVAT1VE- (RD 2, Bugarcmk).

The Revi. David Stub man awl John SchrocK, stors. Remand Schlabach and W. Voder, luets. Sunday School 1:10 a.m.

Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:80 p.m., prayer meeting. MAIL EVANGELICAL and REFORMED (Member of United Church of Christ). Rev. W.

R. Gobrecht, S.T.D., aupply pastor. Rutse) l. Brand, supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

Worship 10:30 a.m. Sermon: "God's Self-Revelation and Man'a Appropriate Response." ftJSCAMWAl (Slew Hale) ST. JAMES LUTHERAN Student Pastor. Joe Deromedl, aiipt Worship a.m. Church School 10:15 a.m.

Luther League I p.m. tTHRicmvtm. (Slow Tine) FIRST METHODlST-Rev. Richard Swogger. Worship 9 and 11 a.m.

Sunday School for children at 9 a.m. and for adults and youth at 10 a.m. Senior tiigh Fellowship 6:80 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. UNION HILL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Rev.

Harold E. Fox. Dale Andrews, supt. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m.

WALNUT CREEK (Slew Time) EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED (Member of United Church of Christ). Rev. W. R. Gobrecht, S.T.D., supply pastor.

Blake Miller, supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. MENNONFTE Revs. Paul R. Miller and A.

W. Miller. Lester Miller and Lynn Hochstetler, supts. Worship 10 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m.

"7 WILMOT EVANGELICAL UNITED Rev. Grundy Couch. Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. METHODIST CHURCH Rev.

John Dusenberry. Hubert Bair, supt Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:10. WINFIELD (Slow Time) ZION LUTHERAN Rev. W.

E. Weber. Edgar tsburn, supt. ship 9:15 a.m. Sermon: "Faith Knows No Other Way." Sunday School 10:15 a.m.

LutJief League Hollingsworth. Philip Marburger, supt, Worship 9:30 a.m. followed by Sunday School. WlNEgfttRO (Slew UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST Rev. Donald V.

Kiohr Richard Sigrist, lupt, Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. LONOKNECKER MENNOMn -Rev. Paul John Y. Muler and Mrs.

Harlan Immel, lupta Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening worship MO p.m. ZOAR (Faat Tine) EVANGELICAL A REFORMED (Member of United Church of Christ). Von D.

Hardesty, student supply pastor. DOn- ovan Gordon, supt. Sunday School 10 a.m. ZOARVTLLE (Feat Time) CHRISTIAN CHAPEL Rev. William A.

Gamble. Archie Shuman, supt. Sunday School a.rr Worship 10:30 a.m. Youth meeting 6:45 p.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m., mid-week worship.

GOOD HOPE LUTHERAN-Rev Paul J. Korntheuer. Dean Feller, supt. Worship 9 a.tn. Dr.

Frederick Heins, executive director of Northeastern Ohio Service Society, guest speaker. Sunday School 10 a.m. Chess Champ, 75 PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia Bobby Fischer, the 15-year-old Brooklyn wounder kid, has the distinction today of being the youngest Grand Master in the long history of chess. Bobby achieved the title Thursday night when he wound up fifth in the six-week international chess tournament set up to determine potential challengers for the world title. Union Shop Fund Aided CLEVELAND Joint Council 41 has pledged $20, 000 to the.

Cleveland Federation of Labor to aid a publicity cam paagn to oppose the proposed constitutional amendment banning the union shop in Ohio. The CFL cam' paign is expected to cost $100,000 and unions are being urged to contribute at the rate of $1.25 per member. Dover Auto Supply Corner 5th Tusc. Ave. Dover Phone 34392 Wayne Jarvis, Prop.

Tire Repairing Battery Service Loerteattra Wheel Balancing Eagtee Tone-Up Brake Service Car Wash end Spray Claw. Muffler 4k TaU Pipe Service Starter, Generator and Electrical Service COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE DEPT. WEEK-END SPECIALS OPEN TILL 9 P.M. SAT. MON, 7-DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIR Rtfvlur 17-Jivm WATCHIS least Me Cetf K'-'i Host School Instructors By MM.

JACW8 Telephone T-ttM BALTic-Aixmt 35 attended the Monday night meeting of the ttt'4 Club when teachers of the Baltie and New Bedford schools were guestl. Jim Marple, president of the New Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, was the guest speaker, dlieutsing the operations of swindlers in this area during the past year, Clarence Troyer was in charge of ihe meeting and plans were made to attend the Zone meeting to be held at West Lafayette Sept. 18. Martin Scheetz, a local member, is zone chairman. Members were divided into two groups to work competitively on membership and calendar projects.

Lt. Lowell L. Huprich, USN, of Norfolk, spent a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Huprich, before leaving on a short tour of duty to the Mediterrean with the 6th Fleet as a navy pilot on the parrier USS Randolph. Priscllla Huprich returned from Wequetonslng, after spending July and August there.

House guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Fisher were Or.

and Mrs. Paul Shumaker of ville, Pa. He ii pastor of Zion's United Church of Christ. Other visitors were Mrs. E.

A. Hothem and Joan Boring of Coshocton, Barbara Light of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

King of Canton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bahmer of Coshocton. Mrs. Minnie Fair is visiting at the Edward Alumbaugh home at Friendens, Pa.

Mark Hartman, son of Rev. and Mrs. Herman Hartman, was returned to Akron Children's Hospital Monday where he will undergo surgery. He Wasn't Lying LOS ANGELES (AP) His cronies thought Abraham Greenspan, -a shabbily dressed shoemaker, was eccentric. He sometimes showed them a worn money belt and claimed he was well off.

Greenspan, 70, who lived frugally in a downtown hotel, died Thursday. In the belt police found in cash and bonds. Dayton Baby Killed DAYTON, Ohio Kouse, 6-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kouse of Dayton, was fatally injured Thursday when thrown from; her mother's car in a collision here.

Eugene R. Gilmer of Dayton, driver of the second car, was arrested for investigation of manslaughter. Police said his car ran through a red light. IMPROVJBMENf, Motorist can expect to use the new highway between Milleraburg and Berlin in Helmet County before Winter, according to William Qulcksall, deputy director for Division 11 of the Ohio Department of Highways in New Philadelphia. A new Mane asphaltlc concrete highway On Route 62 is to be-completed by Nov.

30. Much of the new roadway is now awaiting the drying of the sub base with the paving work expected to start within a few weeks. The relocated highway will also have stabilized berms. Overall completion of the project is set for next Summer. The project covers over five miles of Route 62 with General Asphalt and Paving Co.

of Canton the general contractor for the fl-million improvement. Dan McGrew' Author, Poet Of Yukon, Dead LANCIEUX, France (AP) Robert W. Service, poet of the Yukon who wrote "The Shotting of Dan McGrew," died Thursday night. He was 84. The sourdough poet apparently died of a heart attack.

His wife was with him in their home on Robert Service Street, in Ibis little Brittany coastal town. Service estimated that the 130 lines of his most famous works brought him $500,000. He was working in a bank in Ihe Yukon and wrote the verse to be recited at a church social. It never was, however, because ft bad a few hells and damns. Service said he rat up all one night scratching the verse on the backs of old envelopes.

One of the bank guards, seeing the light on in the bank, fired at Service, Good Description SCOTDALE, Pa. (AP) A member of the Charles Killiner family Thursday reported a dog missing. Police asked for a description. The answer: "It has only three legs." Veterans Nomad COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) A past president of the Van Wert Retail Merchants Assn. and immediate past commander of the Ohio American Legion, Merle Brady, has become state man of the Veterans' Committee for O'Neill for thinking he was a robber, "and came pretty damned close." He tossed the verse aside for some time and then, getting a $100 bonus from the bank, made arrangements with a publishing house in Toronto to bring out a book of verse at his own'expense.

"Then 1 got a letter from the publishers saying the printers had been selling from galley proofs and it was so popular they wanted to bring out the book at their expense. It sold like wildfire." This was in 1907 and since, Service said, he had reached the point where "I hate that vense." Service wrote more ttvan 1,000 verses call tiiem UNOFFICIAL BALLOTS We are printing the County's ballots for- the coming election. Order your unofficial an early date. Phone 42015 SEIBERT PRINTING HOUR SERVICE DRY CLEANERS 225 LINCOLN AVE. PHONE 58853 DOVEB six novels and a two-volume autobiography.

Service had lived in Monaco and France for a number of years. Several weeks ago he became 111 with what appeared to be the flu. About 1012 Service left the Yukon and went to report Balkan wars for Montreal and Toronto newspapers. In 1913 he married a Frenchwoman and served with the Red Cross attached to the French army in World War I. After the war service stayed on in France.

He spent World War II in Hie United States but returned to Monte Carlo after it ended. Furnace Ixptockt COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) MUM they were working on the west side of a large furnace, Ohio Malleable Iron Co. piofes eicaptd possible death of injury Thursday. A fat explosion hurled debris on the east side, tore the top off the furnace and caused damage estimated by men at 1250,000. WARREN, Ohte fAP)-A chatft of Wtt filed tornwr tftr poUceman Rlchart Stinky.

He dlimtftgd from the flafef December, When it Stow arrwrfcd him Monday for Uoriiif in connects wttt Soft. mtt County burglafcy the ware found in hit ear. OPEN 9 A.M. fO lift P.M. MOSER MARKET EAST AVE, at CORPORATION LINE-ROUTE 8 I-O-CHIEF SWEET CORN The Finest That Can Be Had For FREEZING or CANNING Or For Just Good Eating! TOMATOES FOR OAMMfi HOME GROWN MUSKMELON 5 to 9 Pounds HOMEGROWN SWEET and HOT PEPPERS CABBAGE LEAF LETTUCE EGG PLANT TOMATOES if GREEN or YELLOW BEANS if LIMA BEANS PRUNES HOME GROWN PEACHES HYBRID CUCUMBERS MELONS APPLES CANTALOUPES BANANAS ORANGES LEMONS LaFOUNTAINE'S 209 W.

THIRD ST. VARIETY STORE DOVER Candy Specials JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST SHIPMENT DOUBLE DIPPED MILK CHOCOLATE PEANUTS YOUR FAVORITE CANDY MRS Fresh Brach's delicious milk chocolate peanuts dipped. for All fresh new stock Milky Way, Snickers, ties, Forever Yours, and many more. POUND they can be used so many ways! With (adder and guard, stack them like regular bunk beds. This space-tavlng arrangement mokes bed-making much easier.

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Years Available:
1933-1977