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Among tlte tandldates who will
he needed for his 13th
report for iootball at Welt Vir·
the year. Buhl limlted
glDla University
to severi hits in equalling
when tbe 1~
highest vietory total since
atrt atJ,
entered the majors in 1M3.
WI)' fi fto.
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Cbaneey, a
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took over
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when Roy McMillan singled
to head eoach
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nm, and Smokey Burge&amp;&amp; singled Art Lewis, wbo is also a former
Middleport great.
home another run.
Tbe IVSG West Virginia bro..
chure rates 1Cbancey is a VM'f
prospecU"e ei~J~.dic:t.te, and f~·
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In a nationally televlled bout at
the Cow Palace, but tbe verdiet
was loudly .booed and King Bobo
mUJt have fe1t like a stranger in
the town whlch used to Idolize
blm.
New York
The 1ate was announced at 7000
Cleveland
with I JfOII of ~,000.
Chicago
Rllht dtcr the fi1M the IBC
Boston
announced that Olaon and Giambra will meet for the title In JanCliy
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beats Sugar Ray Roblnaon in a
fight tcheduled for November.
Frld•r'• R•aulh
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But the private (rom Fort Hood
To:., began to tire in the fourth
round and easily was shoved
against the ropea by an angry 01·
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Referee Jack Downey voted the
light .to OiBon, 58-52 while Judge
Vern Bybee had it 561,1;-63~ and
Judge Ray Flores saw it 511h ·
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the makini 11 Joe; made Olson
look bad missing, then laced him
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k.Dow I'm tolDi to lic:t it. Tbe)l'
tell me this thinl may end m,baseball career but tbey'Jl aever
make me believe it.
Maybe It aounda daffy, but ~
still hope to pl~y for the lndlanJ
before thia aeason Ia over.
Thliakina: of baaeball riaht now
ls a litUe ,roUgh, though, because
of the pain in my baek and ln my
leg!!. But that'll gri way In time.
A little of the pala. even seemed to g() away lalt night. ~aybe:
that wu becar.aae I was llateolog
to tbe Indiana 'beat the Y ankeea
on ·the radio my wite, Lu, brought
to the h'ospital ror me.
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That's another reason I'M aure
I'll be ok17, Aa toni- aa DlJ Wife
Js at my side-lite abe · has been
they
from the first minute
brought me In here yeaterday-1
know 1 can battle my way out of
the wor11t II:Jnd of slump. I've
done it before on the ball field
so why can't I do It again bere?
'f.he on&amp; thlna: I want to do
most ls thank all the peoole who
have sent me tbelr aood wbhea,
They aay you ean reaUy tell how
many friends you have wben you
wiDd up in the hospital. That
makes me a real lut'ky guy. Look
at that pile of lettert al'ld wlrea
atacked on that chair.
lt'a mlj:hty nice ot an thoat
people to be concerned over a lug
like me.
J wish I eould thank them all
peiunally. But I. ean't right now.
l'U try when I'm okay.
It won't take lonJ. Only until
l find out how the,. plteb leftbandera In this league.

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that the · U;pset matl Jrom.. Iowa
UPwill make a tour or Hawau, the
Feafleli ·FtaJey's racts and figur- PhHippines and Japan in Novemes: . . .
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play41r n.n "~asUy" make $12,000 Hawaiian and Phllilppine opens.
a r~. Veteran tennis eoach -MerKnm.r Still Top~
cet he1$ley asserted today, and
Jack Kramer~ still top man
if you :Wonder why there are sa
more loot
of the
Cup
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prosDavis
is taking
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York newspaper and an Austrawhich. end• · Sunday wu a corn- Han syndicate, working the TV
plet:e sellout wlth a tross of $lS5,- sbl)w, and ls a paid coach for tbe
00(); 'Ita Australia where. tennis is
akln-to our World Series, it gross- U. S. ·team · · ; so the man • who
admits he. was a .."pa,id amateur"
l!d--,80Q .last year. ADd the 10. still husn't lost.·~the.&amp;"olden touch.
day _'national championships at
The United State team trained
Foreat · HiiJs average ~ grosa of hard for the Davis Cup. Dolly
$toq:OOQ..
Selxas and Shauma Trabert com. · . t4tc• Work, Too
plained Friday when the matches
Ualiali Davis Coppers disclosed started that "it was the first time
ree,"tly that tbey average $600 they had seen the1r husbands, Vic
a tou,rnament per man and they and Tony, in a week. The boys
passed up the ·national!: bec•Lise were )le1d
incommunicado at
theW demand ror $1 000 each Capt aiD. Bill Tillbert's apartment
waiu1't ' met. Our boya' .and girls whl1e prepping for the event.
-f!broad are aaid to be paid orr
Win or lose, Lew Hoad, the 2Q..
tinder the table at an aver~tge or year-ol_d ace of 4Je Auasie team,
with some aeUillg as high as is anx1ous to get home. He- has
.. . at home, too.
received· word that his bride,
Happy Blrtbday: Today, Frank whom he ~arried at Wimbledon
Leahy, 4'7, ltl))' Maek 87 and Pea- l~ J~~.e, w1!~ pr~nt 1 hlm . with a
nuts Lowrey 37; Sunday, Charlie httle bawJ boy shor;ly alter his

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Mr DsaiJy Thomas were guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradshaw
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Aq. 21 waa .fi2, collection ·$10.it:
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-tr'! -_iipending · Ihe week in Mus-field. ,

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he needed for his 13th
report for iootball at Welt Vir·
the year. Buhl limlted
glDla University
to severi hits in equalling
when tbe 1~
highest vietory total since
atrt atJ,
entered the majors in 1M3.
WI)' fi fto.
en Gomez was the loser.
Cbaneey, a
Hershell Freeman
took over
1for~"! lollddlefor winning pltcher Don Gross ·
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the seventh R.gainst the
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who now
and allowed only one
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Ro,:er Is
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who
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when Roy McMillan singled
to head eoach
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Middleport great.
home another run.
Tbe IVSG West Virginia bro..
chure rates 1Cbancey is a VM'f
prospecU"e ei~J~.dic:t.te, and f~·
ures that he thould see tonalderable serviee 'this teaaon. He iJ
onl)' a SopbPD1oro, weiahs 225
pounds and is 1'2" tall. He. Ls _also
the youogclt ·candidate on thl!
squad as be Is oDlJ 18 years old.

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Qllon scored a unaQimous de·
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In a nationally televlled bout at
the Cow Palace, but tbe verdiet
was loudly .booed and King Bobo
mUJt have fe1t like a stranger in
the town whlch used to Idolize
blm.
New York
The 1ate was announced at 7000
Cleveland
with I JfOII of ~,000.
Chicago
Rllht dtcr the fi1M the IBC
Boston
announced that Olaon and Giambra will meet for the title In JanCliy
uary or February, provldlriJ Bobo
beats Sugar Ray Roblnaon in a
fight tcheduled for November.
Frld•r'• R•aulh
U took all the savvY which OJ.
Detroit 5 Boston f
son baa stored up im his 10 years
Kan. City 3 Ba,ltimore . . :·:-· 1 of fighting to outpoint the artls·
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But the private (rom Fort Hood
To:., began to tire in the fourth
round and easily was shoved
against the ropea by an angry 01·
son who would pound hls m_id-aec·
tion with his reared body blows.
Referee Jack Downey voted the
light .to OiBon, 58-52 while Judge
Vern Bybee had it 561,1;-63~ and
Judge Ray Flores saw it 511h ·
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Olson 56-M.
Olson weighed 168, Giatnbra
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At first, the raobldly pro.&lt;Jiombra crowd tboua:ht an upset was In
the makini 11 Joe; made Olson
look bad missing, then laced him
with hard rlgbt uppercuh to the

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k.Dow I'm tolDi to lic:t it. Tbe)l'
tell me this thinl may end m,baseball career but tbey'Jl aever
make me believe it.
Maybe It aounda daffy, but ~
still hope to pl~y for the lndlanJ
before thia aeason Ia over.
Thliakina: of baaeball riaht now
ls a litUe ,roUgh, though, because
of the pain in my baek and ln my
leg!!. But that'll gri way In time.
A little of the pala. even seemed to g() away lalt night. ~aybe:
that wu becar.aae I was llateolog
to tbe Indiana 'beat the Y ankeea
on ·the radio my wite, Lu, brought
to the h'ospital ror me.
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That's another reason I'M aure
I'll be ok17, Aa toni- aa DlJ Wife
Js at my side-lite abe · has been
they
from the first minute
brought me In here yeaterday-1
know 1 can battle my way out of
the wor11t II:Jnd of slump. I've
done it before on the ball field
so why can't I do It again bere?
'f.he on&amp; thlna: I want to do
most ls thank all the peoole who
have sent me tbelr aood wbhea,
They aay you ean reaUy tell how
many friends you have wben you
wiDd up in the hospital. That
makes me a real lut'ky guy. Look
at that pile of lettert al'ld wlrea
atacked on that chair.
lt'a mlj:hty nice ot an thoat
people to be concerned over a lug
like me.
J wish I eould thank them all
peiunally. But I. ean't right now.
l'U try when I'm okay.
It won't take lonJ. Only until
l find out how the,. plteb leftbandera In this league.

McElhinny Ruled
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that the · U;pset matl Jrom.. Iowa
UPwill make a tour or Hawau, the
Feafleli ·FtaJey's racts and figur- PhHippines and Japan in Novemes: . . .
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ber. Fleck will play about 24 ex~ -top ranking amateur tennis hibltiona and · compete 'in the
play41r n.n "~asUy" make $12,000 Hawaiian and Phllilppine opens.
a r~. Veteran tennis eoach -MerKnm.r Still Top~
cet he1$ley asserted today, and
Jack Kramer~ still top man
if you :Wonder why there are sa
more loot
of the
Cup
many
eoaslder: tbe among
the out
tennis
prosDavis
is taking
(lJli'Q(!~al
Cigurea or tbe current than any o' the competing amaDayis Cup pJay.
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York newspaper and an Austrawhich. end• · Sunday wu a corn- Han syndicate, working the TV
plet:e sellout wlth a tross of $lS5,- sbl)w, and ls a paid coach for tbe
00(); 'Ita Australia where. tennis is
akln-to our World Series, it gross- U. S. ·team · · ; so the man • who
admits he. was a .."pa,id amateur"
l!d--,80Q .last year. ADd the 10. still husn't lost.·~the.&amp;"olden touch.
day _'national championships at
The United State team trained
Foreat · HiiJs average ~ grosa of hard for the Davis Cup. Dolly
$toq:OOQ..
Selxas and Shauma Trabert com. · . t4tc• Work, Too
plained Friday when the matches
Ualiali Davis Coppers disclosed started that "it was the first time
ree,"tly that tbey average $600 they had seen the1r husbands, Vic
a tou,rnament per man and they and Tony, in a week. The boys
passed up the ·national!: bec•Lise were )le1d
incommunicado at
theW demand ror $1 000 each Capt aiD. Bill Tillbert's apartment
waiu1't ' met. Our boya' .and girls whl1e prepping for the event.
-f!broad are aaid to be paid orr
Win or lose, Lew Hoad, the 2Q..
tinder the table at an aver~tge or year-ol_d ace of 4Je Auasie team,
with some aeUillg as high as is anx1ous to get home. He- has
.. . at home, too.
received· word that his bride,
Happy Blrtbday: Today, Frank whom he ~arried at Wimbledon
Leahy, 4'7, ltl))' Maek 87 and Pea- l~ J~~.e, w1!~ pr~nt 1 hlm . with a
nuts Lowrey 37; Sunday, Charlie httle bawJ boy shor;ly alter his

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Mr. ·and Mrs. ·Percy Peoples and
Mr DsaiJy Thomas were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Diel\1 Thuriday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradshaw
of Columbus and Miss Stella Ebers
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Diehl and families .and aunt, Mrs.
George Ren1haw and husband.
Mrs. Daisy Thomas were gveats of
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his l&gt;arents, Mr. anti P..tts. Clifford
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Aq. 21 waa .fi2, collection ·$10.it:
~· ,Htrcy Bites and family
-tr'! -_iipending · Ihe week in Mus-field. ,

Mr. and Mn. -Jerry Pullins Wen!
weekend ·gUeits .of Mr. and Mra
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With 'Mr parents. Mr. ind Mrs.
Pearl Par~er. .
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Boosters ror this coming MOndQ'
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all ·
Pomeroy Alumni, who are .

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AROUNDOIDO
IY OEORGI L. ZIIS
There are three thiDU thai
stand out 1n my m1nd about tbi.J
time of year But the recollee·
tions go back aome 20 or more
ye.ara ago
The first wu gettmg ready for
school With liX kids in tbe fam
lly, it was no "smaU chore for my
mother to get equ1pment and
(')Othlng rounded up to meet the
deadhne.
We never got to wear the new
clothes until the first day of
school. Then there was Lhe smell
of pencils and tliblets. There is
still an aroma about penctls that
reminds me of grade school days
Althou1h we went to a country
school-the same m.v Dad attend
ed-the distance was not too
great In good weather, and de- j
pendmg on crops, we could d1ag I
onal across a 16 acre f1eld to l
school Th1s knowledge was also ·
my f1rst lesson In anthmetlc. In
bad weather we all had to use the
lane and road whtch was a little
better than the field but not a
whole lot.
The other two thmgs shckmg
wtth me went hand 1n hand. They
related to silo filling and water·

Scientists Conclude That ASwefire
Method Of Winning f""
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nts Don't Exist
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Unltod p,..1 Sclonco ldlt.r
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YORK UP--Sclentlall
seeking the mea1111 wltb which
people can influence other peopie Into ehanglng their mlnda,

yet a &amp;urefire, scientillc way of
winnlne an argument.
Two aclentists at the Univers.ity of U1inois experimented at
leneth with the mmds of
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high school students. They 1»
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U. TREASURY SECRETARY George M. Humphrey (left) and Budget
Director Rowland Hughea jolnUy tell reporters in Waahington,
"Barring some Wltoreseen development, we think that we should,
and that we can, balance the budget this year." Humphrey said
he feela taxea a.re too high for
of the nation. t IntemaUonaiJ

U you're going to change some
bo&lt;b's mind you must 1) give
him an argument which appeals,
which 2} does not rouse
too
many "discounting tendencies1'
-such as, oh, that's a lot ot
nonsense---and wh1ch 3) is read·
ily unde~atandable.
It's a sound theory, as anyone
argument
can see. But for
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which, of course, Is
the mmd you want
The 1 problem of the
was how to deal wlth lhe
argument.

refuting the
eounter-arauJne!lt
roused "-!'ore ."dilcountillC te.odencles m thell' minds than lgnorlng the ~ounter argui:Dent
But with tbe recrultl, refutlg
or not refuting seemed to make
no difference.
Spelling out the counter argument seemed to teuen the
ces of changlng the yo1ot1&gt;:~ur
mind&amp;. This w•s dangerous,
scientists said, becauae: "Tbe
elusion of 'f""' on the other
side' with which
the audience are not
familiar will tend to
their posltion, thereby
the effecti venesa of the
ive appeal."
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Many of the farmers m Seneca
County used to plant watermelons
tor their own con1umptlon. That
was before the days of shipped in
melons and better refrigeration
lnvaru.bly the
watermelons
were planted tn the corn field.
And, to keep out unwanted customers, corn was planted around the
melon patch to prated It from
prylns eyes.

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12t aew ca11ea of polio were reported in Obio lall wee11., briaj:-ing the year's total to 574.
The figure was wen below 70'1,
last yeu's total for the aame
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Officials nlted the ate group
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BY CLARICE ALLEN
Mrs Ross Cleland 11ltcndcd the F1ck rcturn~d wtth h1 8 grandpar·
Stale session of the Dau~-:hters of cnts ror a several days v1s1t.
Mts Freda M1ller spent several
America 1n Columbus as a dele
day s w1th M1 s Ed1th Betzmg, S1l
gate from Chester Counc1l
Mr and Mrs Ray Morns, Col- ver Ridge
Mr and Mrs W1llard Hemes,
umbus, spent a lew days wtth Mr
Pomeroy, VISited recently WJtb
Mra. L. D. Di1e1 entertalned at\ celebrating their birthdays toThe forty-seCond annual reunMr and Mrs Charles Woode
RUTLAND
her home for a group of frienda gether.
Now we all knnw ~hat it 1s alM1~s Luc11le Smith 1s VIIUbnl;l IOn of the W1seman Family Asso·
ciahon will be held at R10 Grande
whoae blrthda)"a are in Aucust,
Mrs. Harry Mitchell Jr., daua:h· most impossible to protect a me.
BY GRACE THOMAS
rr !e nds m New MexiCO.
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ter of Mra. Diles, and her aons, Ion .patch from a 'boy's eyes. One
Atlendmg the Milici' Barton
Ohio, Sunday, August 28, 19M.
.luhn
W
Frank
was
a
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Wednetdl)' evenin&amp; 1 ter prayer Mark tmd John, Athens, were of the ways in finding the patch family 's 55th annual reumon held dtnner guest of Mr and Mrs. Fred
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omcers of the As1$1elation this
meeting at the Firat
Baptlet guests of her parents for several was to rllmb the silo and look at Rio Grande Sunday were Mrs Hu: e
yeaNJ are: Pres1dent, Sh"ehnan A.
Cbureb. The women are aU. JD.em· days thll week and assisted her around the countryside. More than T J Chase, Opal Armstrong and
Mrs. Lilhe Chr1sty has rel,umed
ben of the BW!I)' Bee Claas and mother with aerving birthday one good watermelon patch was Mr. and Mrs Floyd Thomas 90 home after bemg called to New Hall, Youngstown; Vice Presld~m_t,
tMy ·tiave an annual cuatom of cake, ice cream and coffee. Mrs picked out that way
persons attended
l.cxmgton due to th~ 1ilness of Rev. 0 . L Hall, Portsmouth~ SecRaymond
DUes had ori11inal poems and I Apparently my Dad bad been
Mr and Mrs c R J ordan and fH'r s1ster, Jane Ydung.
Mrs. retary-Treasurer, A
birthday favors ror the guest&amp; through this same 110rt of thing in Mr and Mrs Isaac Taylor attend- Yuung , a former Chester res1dent Wiseman, Huntmgton, W. Va.,
Historian, E. N. Wiseman, Rio
who prca;e.ated her with hostes1 his youth although I'm Inclined to ed a family re-unwn hl'ld at Pliny, ~~ reported as 1mprovmg.
Grande;
Historian, Mrs, Henrietta
gifts Mrt. C. P . Bradbury ahlo think he used something other w va, sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Eichinger
~~~:ave gifts to tlie other ladies.
than a silo to spot the melon patMrs Sadte Miller, dnughtcr and :md snns, Groveport, spent the E. Lemon, Washington, D. C.;
Two member&amp;, Mrs. J . Q. Rice ches Anyhow, just before the me· granddaughter, Althea and Mar 1 weekend w1th Mrs. Mabel Van Historian, A. Raymond Wiseman,
Huntmgton, W. Va , and Historand Mrs. H. M. Croas, were un· ton aeuon reached Its full stage. lyn MacFarlen oJ Miami, Fla , Meter
were Mra. Bradbury, Mn. George Dad would take we lbrec broth.- were dinner guest:; of Opal Arm
Mr!:. Theo Croy, Parkersburg, ian, Rev Lowery 0'. Wiseman,
Mmford, 0.
able to be present and the other• ers a!lide and (l:lve us a man-to strong last wecic
spe nt the weekend at home
The mvitahon to the reunion
Baker, Mrs. Dana Hamllton, Mrs. man lecture.
1
Mr and Mrs Henry Spencer
Jacob Turner, Mrs. Isabel Wine·
"J know what you !boys arc
Mrs Floyd Thoma s spent Wed· spent an evemng with Lhe Willis reads: ''Come with well-fiUed
ba~kets and enjoy the day. Bring
brenner Durln« the party Mr _Dil· thinking," he would say "Melons nesday at the home o! Mr and Fm sl fam il y
es, who also cel(!brated his b1rth· are getting ri.pe and your taste 1s Mrs Lloyd Thoma~
the
whole fam1ly Invite any
Mrs P f' Koblc ntz ~ pent sev
day this week, took colored plc· gettlna: sharp Unless I miss my
Mrs Robert Strick!Jdden and c1 a! days With Mrs Letllc Mere Wiseman or Wiseman deScend.
ant whom you know. Please reo
turee of the group. Each one had gueaa. you will soon be raiding children of West P&lt;1lm Beach, d1th, Culjlmbu!l
brouaht • childhood picture to aome of the neighbor' !I melon pat· Fla, arc vis lUng Mr and Mr~
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Smalley lister as soon as you arrive
W.1 p!lrty and told an interesting ches," At the time we marveled Clarence Chase Mr Stnckfadden Rnd so ns, ZanP.SVIlle, cRIIPd on
---~·or amu•ln&amp; story connected with at theae words of Wi&amp;dom relat· wtll JOin his raru tly later
Ml .tod Mrs Frankhn Ba1ley
Mrs Florence Howell was a
the picture.
lng to things which would happen
Mr and Mrs Robert T1tus of
Several women of t he WSCS at· Sunday guest of her brother, John
In the future-but hadn't as yet Mlch1gan wero dmner guests ol tended a mcctmg at Vinton, re·
Diehl and w1ffl
"1 suppose you will take melons Mr and M1 s. Jame s Titus l.u t cc ntly
OAK HILL
Mn Pearl Jacobs .and grand.
Ntta
Bradro1d,
M1ddleport , daughtr, Sandy G1lmorp, are vl9lt·
Paul Kelly has employment at regardle58 of what J s~y" D"d week.
would continue. " Maybe
there
.
spe nt a few days w1•h Mr. and ing relatives m Columbus
Graham Station.
Isn't
anything
too
bad
about
that
Charles
~av1~
or
Mtch1gan,
Mr. Mrs Franklin Balle)
Jerl!y Frederick who ha11 been
Recent callers at the John Diehl
quite Ill the past week ts very But let's get one thins straight and Mr1:1 Cush Jo~n son, BradbUI1'
home
were Paul Niday and two
u ever 1 hear of your desroymg and France¥.- Larkms were calhng
much Improved
sons
of
G.allipoli!, Mr and Mrs.
melons tn the process JUst for tbe on Mr and Mrs Vh ules Amos
Mrs. Lillie Chrlaty wa.s called to sake of having fun I'll get on you la.!IL week.
Arthur
Elliott
and daughter Caro•
lyn and Mr. and t Mrs. George
New Lexington 'fihursday by the so hard that you'lj WISh you had
Mn. E. H. Tmsl~y Of Columbus
Wrtght.
Illness of her sister, Mrs Jane never SC!ijl a melon."
1s spendmg a wook s v:~catwn w1th
Young Mr11 Christy returned
Dad's advice was always taken her parents, Mr and Mrs Lc~
home Saturday reporting her SIB· tn fact, 1 never p1UIIiled a melonMyers, and s1ster, Mrs Carl Dem
tcr to be better.
you couldn't see It at mght any son Rusty Alexander w1ll IICt·umMl11ses Barbara and Vlrglnia how "' fellow soon develops
pany his grandmother home afte1
1
Wright of .F&amp;ve Points spent sev technlclue of plunking
melon
spenrhng three weeks here.
8
oral day~ last Wllek with their
with his fmaer and It sticks w1th
Mus Eleanor M) ers and fncnd.
sister, Mrs Wa1d Spencer.
you
Lee Loud1n of Columbus we1 c re
cent callers of lhc
former's
Houscsold Hmh
We bave pleaty of TreeiUp.
grandparents, Mr and Mrs Loc
Man-made fibers such as ny- Harrisonville
mtd PEACHES. They wlll Jon, dacron a~d orion are extra Mr. and Mrs . Asa Jordan re Myers. They Plso called on Mr
11trong. So UBO Rharp shears and turned from a week vacation ln and Mrs. Ca rl Dcmso n
lilt over tile weekend.
cut them with long strokes. Bo Michigan.
Mlss Carla Miller Is viMlln.l( her
turc to lca\'c R (l:flnerous seam
Frank Gibson, local m.nU-car· uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. John
allowance
rJer Is confined to Holzer Hospl. Folan at London, 0
An Insulated wood or metal boll tal w~th a heart ailment
Mrs Don Anderson and grand·
should bt&gt; prov1dod for milk that
Mr and Mrs. Don Gibson of daughter, Darlene Sm1th or Pom
cannot be refrigerated immedlate Columbua, spent the weekend eroy are spendmg th1s week in
New Haven, W. Va.
ty upnn deliver)'
with their parents, the Frank Columbus
Glbaons, and Bud Douglasea.
Mr and Mr s A A. Rawlings
Mr and Mrs. John Gibaon and were Sunday guests of Mr. and
dauehter, of Albany were Sunday Mrs Harol d Mtfle1 , Athens
auesta of Frank Glb11on .
Mr and Mrs. Paul Barnes, dau·
Mra. Augle Clark Is spending ghter, Irene, Pomeroy were Sun.
aome time with her daughter and day evcmng guests of Mrs Rosa
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Barne'J
or .
Mr and Mrs Leo Gardner, WalMrs. Ava Lutz, Lancaster, at· kerton. Iiid , were over
mghl
tended tho 1\lolgo County
Fair guests of Mr and Mrs. Guy Mutand opent a nlcht with Jane Gil· chler last week The Mutchlcrs I
key, MiddlepOrt, 0 .
have now returned to lndiana.
Pauline Se:nrlver, a rosldent of
\ MISS liNDA UTili, 21, an
this town ealled on friends her(!
altrk. &amp;I thoWD wttb l1el'
la1t week.
To remove rust stam from fabmoatb.-old daughter
Mn. Huel Clark and son,
or rles, soak the slam in lemon JUJee,
.nu~ lllinl &amp; paternity
Columbus, visited at
Geor1e or moisten w1th lemon juice and
' !Aa AIIJeloa ukl"' ,688
Clark'• a few dly1.
, 111011th from Hall loL Prince, 6e.
salt and place over a steanullg
.Mra. Ada Euterday and sona, lea kettle Or, dampen the spot.
mJWOnalre real eatate operator..
1peot a few daya w1th her mother rub with cream of tarter and let
l4liiS LUUI clwget he 18 tlie
Mrs. Kate Wllaon.
tatiUir ol hor baby, 'ond thol
stand 1 hour berore washing Re·
'
Mr. and Mn. Herb Clark of peat if necessary
from AUF~•~ 1G~2 to laat AprU
I
were Sunday
evenins
ahl beld tly.ta '"two ol! three
Good sweet corn bas fresh,
In the vllla&amp;e. Herb is in green huYks 'the kerne.Js shou1d
Um:e. a week• wttb Prince at
a
coadltloh and
hlJ; 4.1J..room manaton. lond tha1:
be well-filled and plump If nnt ;
a patient in Veterans' •011,11,,1 the
took "nwnerout weekud
·corn Is too ripe or has been
"
to vartoua O.U.•
In Hunllntton.
too Ions.
lla-naiJ
Mr. and Mro. Joe Cars•y
ed over t\w weekend wlth
LDYI THI YllW FROM OU!I PICTUIII
Carae)''s nlaUve• In W. Va.
WINOIIW?"
Mr. and Mn. Clayton Wa&amp;a:on
er of Co1umbua and 11on. apent
~I •
&gt;
the weekend with Mr. and Mra
•...., Y• Will LOYI More ontl 1111.. Wind- In Yovr H...,o
He1117 Wagoner and their dau
lhter, who .bu spent the latt two
~ ~ You lvlld w RemMel , WINDOWS Moko A H - ween bert returned homa with
.
them
MEIGS
.........._More H - r and Will Aatvoily add A lot ot YIIW ~ ,
Mr. and Mra. John Stout spent
TONIGHT
Sunday at thtt Wagoner reua.
The steel Cue
j
, The Blad: Rooat · ~
ton at St. MaJ.·y•, W. Va.
Mn. L)'da Jordan h11 employ· Paul Kelly Mou...., O'Sulllvaa
•
.
' ·ierfo ICarloff
T
Print•ss of lbo NUe
ment to COlumbus, o.
Wlilte Orddtl
Tachnlcolor
lin, JIISI Mu- ol Alb\nY.
wM:.&amp;:u~~~....CMI(e
'
.
Delwo Potlld
been YiaiUnc her alator, Mrl leliNY !Wnter
'I '
Cotterill.

Mrs.t..p. Diles Entertains
Members Of Busy Bee Class

·-- ..................

1 borate It lw
They tried all WIJI •IJld .,suits , Wti'&lt;l o I
•
found that all w~ ~eettvo
tana all 11111 limo 1o odd,_ the:
deiJ'OO-Iho d . _ hod to
up and ~- tho totag
meuured otatiaU.,.Jly. But
other PO¥ChoiOIIJII In I tee~
eouldn't be pDiitift u to
~~ j01D'JI.Q' of tbe Amerlc
was more offeet!ve ·· thaQ
Psf&lt;boloctoal AiloeloU_•_•·---

bave concluded that there ia not oth~

melons.
After these 20 odd years or so,
I think it is safe to reveal the na·
lure of these supposCllly unrelated

' .Nif tO tAKI JO'UI' mind ott dOC day1, here'• c:urvaeeou1 Jeu
' .l&amp;nnan tD a tttcblnl lltaDCt em Mlaml Beacn, 11&amp;. ( !•ten~GtioMJ.l_

.,

'

Local Youth Returm
From Naval CrWee
NORFOLK, Va.
fFift'NCI-Scheduled to return here Sept. 3,
from the summer'• JeeODd ){k1.
shipman training cruise abqlrd
the oiler USS Waeeamaw II M
nold E. Snowden, Jr., hrteri.«

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V011're Never Too Young

~ Ma!lt:~·'·~':r.~.

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eom.municaUons eleetriciaD third
dass, USN, son of Mr. and lin.
Arnold E. Snowden of Route l,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Fourteen ships of the Atlutle
Fleet left Norfolk, Va., July tt

M~c~pal Pool

Sutton TownShip
1 .. PI• Te Clos-e
Church Funds Are
. ,3-Days Changed
Now
iiJ..,
el.,lng

fbr
the Mid·
Richard Duckworth, Ohio Sut·
' : ~ S"immlng Pool for three
ton
Township clerk today alated
' ~ · Pdf week have been C!lln•
that
townshi'P church funds are
1~0&lt;1 •aeeOrdlDJ o atnnouneement
,, SAA~ by !lie pool supervisor now ready fOf d}strtbution but
&amp;llli! ~ IJld t!W ReereaUon tl)~t only three eburehea have
mailed In their list&amp;
'£ ...... .
The tbree ehurehes which have
• " i'lie ·i&gt;®l win be opejl
. day tl&gt;la W~•k aDd t.bor D~ sent 1n lists ate: Racine Baptist;
, ' iiDd Will d~ that evenl~ ao M. E. Chureh of Syracuse and the
· · ~Uy ' loheduled,
Wednea- U. B. Cburph at Nea~e SetUement.
Duekwor'tb urged that cburehes
~ t lt.ililu&lt;( 31, the l.B.E.W. have
• nu.-d the pool for their member w-hich hive not as yet aubmltted
famllleo for a owimmlnc Usta
their JDembenblp do so
at OMe, II fuftdl Iff) DOW ,ready,
i·partY.. .

with more than 1,700 Naval ROTq
Midshipmen aboard. Tbe shipl'
crews have supervised the mid·
dies' 1raimn,g during the twomonth cruise.
Tho ship• Visited EdlniMqb,
Scotland; Copenhagen. Denmark;
Oslo and Bergen, Norway; aDd
Stockholm, Sweden.

Market

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·~ Miildleport At~e tic Associi~~n ,
· UWtC~!S
TOday

CINCINNATI,
Eggs, 1teady, unchanged,
demand: consumer, US. A ~r-·.~ !·.•
58-60; medium white
48-Gt; wholesale, &lt;;"'~"'!'&lt;~
per eent A. extra large
48, brown 44-48; mediums
current receipts 22-30.
Chickens, steady, demand faJr.
ample suppliel;
fryers za.2t;
'heu, heavy 18-20; hens, UPt 14UJ; old roosters 10..11.
Bu.tter, 90 score 64.

.

LEAOUI MIITINO
There will be a meeUna of all
be M11111er1 and OfficiaJs of thtr
Ohio River League at the S)Taeuse Town HaU TbUl'lday, Sept.
], Arrangements for Ill AU star
game on some Sunday will be dia
cuued.

Middleport-Pomeroy Alumni Grid
Meeting Scheduled For

p~ eall for
rotlrecl IIIIS

altha

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