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TONIGHT oncl THURSDAY
ANOTHER roo: ANOTHER
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PLACE
Lano 'i'lrner- Bm7 SUWVIIl

Mra. Thomas Ellenci): and
James, Stephen and Michael
Youngatown, are u.e gu~N oi
lf&amp;ndmother, Mts. Mat&gt;e)
Edltar Meter lllld other nJati' e1.
Mr. and Mrs. l101ner
Bdhol ·rue!lf'lay tor
F1orlda, aftr.r a visit
daughter anil son-in-law, Mr/
Mrs. Dan White, and h.tr father,
Dr W S. Hart, and d•~hter, .Mi89

The First Baptist Churub of Middleport wai &amp;be scene of
the lnfor,m.al,weddlng when Miss MarceUa Taylor, ~ugbter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of South Second St., became the
bride of Mr. Richard Womer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Womer, So. Third St.
The Rev.'Howard Ruppelt of the First Unite&lt;! Presbyterian
Church, guest u.L~ister, performed the cerem~ny at 6:45
p.m. Saturday, July 1?. Mrs. Jamea Sanborn, SISter of the
bride, and John Parkinson ()f York, were &amp;be attendents for
tbe bridal couple.

Mn. pre1ented
Dale Pe~son,
eou•tn ofofnuP.
the
bride,
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Limited Time Only
ON ALL

Passenger Cars
WHEELS BALANCE~
INCLUDING WSGHTS

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SAVE IN

THE J-ULY SALE AT EL
Furniture • Appila ..ces _,.-_. ·Floor Covering~_:· ·,
Draperies • Ready To ·. Wear • Dty Good's
House .Furnishings
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ULY
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Sectional·
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Living Room Suites

Informal Chur.ch Wedding Unites Miss

Taylor,Mr. WortJer,lnMiddlf!port

Middleport

Miss Taylor chose for ·her mar-

riage ::. st~i:et length Jl!Peth gown

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Mr. and Mrs William G. Coqp•r
and sons, Butch and Mike, of
Breebvillr were week fmd guests
of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan White, and his
grandf:!thtr. Dr W. S. llart, and
daughter, Mills Eblle.
Mr and Mrs Earl Raggy have
returned to thctr home, BellvieTI,
Ky , after n vuit with Mr nnd Mr3.
Harry Keis~r. Miners\"ill~~&gt;
Mr. r~d Mrs. Friink Kalbetzor
of AJu'r,n anrl
William KoeS()I of Clc·voiRnd
turned to lhetr homes af~r a
wllh rtiathes tn the county.
Mrs. Gladys Cuekler i11 spt'Rdllng l
a week witlt Mr and
Whaley and !11r ~nd , ..' ". 0 -,
Mr nnd ]Irs Fr~d

of flhite 1~0 1 with an ~ jacket,
and a wblte l~ce hat. She eartied
a prayer book up·on wbfCh was a
corsage o£ white ro1e11 wlth flowl;!tcd wt~:lte salln ribbon at~men daugbta ar(' spendmg a
Mrs. Sanborn wore a· nPJBI print In Amesville with l1 ~ r
of blue an4 white, a phdt hat and [Joyd H1•rrJ;,,
'!al'ricd a eu1'8aMe of pink CJ!rnaMrs. Anna Shocmaket· ol
Uons.
Lexington v1.nt~d Monday
A reeption was h~l1 /at the Mr. and Mrs John Frick
hOJ1le of Mr. Worner's P'~Wnt:. fol·
lowing tbc ceremony foP Sb guests
mcludlnt •he.sc out-of·towt:J. relahvea
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Mrs Emma BisaeU is reportcrt
Mr f.nd Mn; F. R. Fleming, :.Jr ill at her home, RulJ~rod St
lad Mrs. Rc)'mond MUllen and
.Mr and Mrs Carroll Swanson
oona, Francis and Andr~w, of Gal- and .c~ildren Robert .inrt Sylvin
lipolis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wllllam- 'Visited in GalhvoHa SBturday
oon, Rutland, Keith McCool of the
former'll m'lllJer, Mrs
u. S A1r Foree ant MJ'i. MeCool, c.withH. theSwanson
and " hla brother,
Mr and M~. Enn O~ens, MrK and tist$J-in~law, Mr and
Dale Peanon, Mrs H&lt;lmer Gaff- C. B Swanson and tam "ly,
ney of Cuy11hoga Fall• and Mr.
and Mrs Orin Srntth had
and Mrs. George Ster1os lif Adena. aa Mr
their
guests over ~h ,• weekend
:Mn. Worner wu uaisted by
Mr
and
~1rs. George McAllister
Mrs. Sterglu!l in servlag •a buffet
of
Charleston.
JiUpper at the .reception. •
Mr. and Mra Dwight Wallac"
A three-tiered lveddlnl lake lopand
family visited re ·cntly Ill
ped by a bridal coupl~· under a
McConnelsville
with he'" parents
bridal arch, WN cut and 1erved by
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Kr,ox. 1'hcY
the new Mr and Mra. l'f~r
The e•uple left imm~410tely fol- were accompanied hom~: by he ..
lowing the reception for their new nephew, Randy Bragg, who spent
a week with tbem. Mrs. Bragg,
home !n Belpre.
Randy's
1 mother was
ttle over
The bride rocenUy a~ptod a
nla:ht
guest
of
her
sister
FridD.y
poeiUon aa 1euetary In the Park·
and her son Randy returned home
with ber on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs George Stergio3
Adena apent the weekend
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harlan Wor
ner and attended the Taylor·WOI ·
ner wedding Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs Karl Owen werr
Jn GaJiipolls Sunday w!Iere the:;
vlaited his aunt, Mrs. t\da Davis
..Vho Jt.aa been 1 pathmt at the
Holz:er Hospital tor th1 ce weeks.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Chamber~
In Da,11ton where they an::
guests ot their son-m·law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wllli·
Mr and Mrs Paul Davis and
11on Wayne 1nd Mrs. D~tvls' mot!t·
er, Mrs. David Darst Sr., are ln
Mlchla:an for a week's vacation
Mr. and Mfl Jack Bowman
and Mr. and Mra. Don Fltzalm·
mon1 of Columbu• &amp;pent the week
end wl'h Mn. Bowma'n's parentJ.
Mr. and Mrt. Kul Owen. They
were returnlna: from a thre~
weeka vacation at Virginia Beach
and other points 'of i11tere11t Jn
Vlra:lnla. Susan. Bowmn who had
been with her grandparent•. tht
0We111, returned to Columbus
with her pare$.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chamb
en vlalted recently at Camp Ar·
rowhead ne,r
Ja(!kfii")D wher~
tbelr 100, Erlc, 11 on a !lix week~
OCR9lltihlp.
1\lr. Olld Mra. Clormont E. Hoyt
and aon David were auesta of
irlenda here Monday and Til"·
day enroute to Philippi, w. V•,
to vt.it her mother. Rev. Hoy1.
wu lho former putor uf the to
cal Bapllat Church, lo.•!lDf here
t9 en~ the lli!mlnary at Syra·
cuae, N. Y, Durin&amp; their vacation

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3 Piece, Bliil·:, ........ ·: .. SALE $279.00 · ·
Reg. f348.QO -Spring Cushions

Middleport Society

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J'olbei'07 Sode'y
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Smart New Styles
Men's Colton

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TROU·SERS

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stock of wash and wear
trousors. A® year round
weight trouser$. All,sizes
~9 to 50~aist ii\easure. ·
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tailored collars. Sizes 32to 38.
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they h1ve ¥ialted their children:

llov. 1nd !!roo' Jomeo· Grlffilts,
NebraoJ&lt;a: Kr. ~.nd Mrs. •Burt.
C~OI 1 Rev. 11and1 .)(rj.

JIOyl,, "llen 'i'lll'k, ' Vlch,
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L)'llae A.Dn recel ved a numbet employee~ Ia _ of lliftl Including tw• deeorated planll In .Mlcbl1aa, New
birthdJJ cake• t:nd a tricycle.
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Navr. bu akU.bed ill lilnalmen
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doing tb~ . work according to tlie
SP~$!ifi,cations , ;md furnis.ta at tha
time Of the ~xecution of the contract a caSh or commer-cial surety
~r!.~r~nance bond in the mnourit
fifty percent (50%) of the bid.

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Re.&lt;1,1a_li1Btl&lt;m, reserves the right to
reject. any and all bids.
July 16, 11158 '
APPnOVED:
D. P. ~IIIIer,. Chief
Dhrision of Reclamation

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Ph.one 6161

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30xl21-!!x241-!1 INf:'H&amp;S, Reg. Prlee $8.98 ..
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·it's carefully trimmed . . . all choiCe blade
euli . . . no SWingy neck porlloDB ... Alo:P
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moneY!

4:30 American Band!iland

8:00 W(hll!lt Pitrol'
8:110 · Th• . . .i'~~J·
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NOTICE OF FILING OF
PETITION FOR
TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Notice is hereby given that on
the 18th day of July, 1958, the

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JOHNSON GONI
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United p,... lnternlfkHNI
ST Johmon is wor.king in a
Nu1ed to die' West Virginia
lr{utd w1s Fred Adkins one oi clothing fa~ry in JWston, ltaJW., A coupl\! of ,new. "whiz , kids'' . to blank the Giants 2-0, In a
the top linen:aen )n th!, western where Mr. Sol Johnson also works. got Eddie Sawyer off to a dilly regular scheduled contest..
of a start in Phi~.
· Semproeh ncvrr permitted a
The two ~·oungsters were Hury Giant runner to advance past
1Anderson nnd Ray Semproch, second base as he acbiP.ved bJs
1both of w~o were still playing on 12th victory in the second game.
llhe sandlots when Sawyor led the
.The lwo l~s.se~ knocked the.
original ".whiz kid&amp;" to a Na- Giants out of f1rst pbce. Mil·
tional L~t~gue pennant in 1950.
wauket! moved a full game In
Togati)c;, they provi4cd Sawyer fr?nt on Joey .Jay's ~~o - hit fH)
1with a warm welcome bnck IS' triUJJJph ovt:r St. Lou~~; . ~ay struck
manage•· of the Phillies Wednes-- out . s.:vcn. e~d d1?n t. walk a
day night when they combined in man as he J?OSled his stxth victhe
8 pair of victories over. the San tory and th1rd shutout of
Francisco Giants.
season.
Anderson belted a three - run
Pittsburgh climbed out or the
homer to give the Phils a · 3·1 eelbr and f-hovcd Los Angeles
I triumph in the comple~iOJ.l o( a into it by sweeping a doubleh.eader from the Dodgers, 11 .3 Rnd 6.3,
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SteVI) Bilku's two - run homer
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rlrst game but Roberto Clemente's

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Milwaukee
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San Francisco 50 40 .M6 1
Chicago .. .. . . 46 46 .500 8
St. Lou is . . .. .. 42 45 .483 71;,
Philadelphia . . 41 44 462 71l.
Pittsburgh . . . . 43 47 .478 8
Cincinnati . . . . 42 46 .477 8
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ord Texas fight gate.
that !(eimy bud won W~dnesday $1110,~
Delow...., · tHandl.,p. ,.
Brown'!l tllundeting finish in night's thrH!ing contest at the w~rld'.~ rieheat ra~e f·ll' . ~ff,
the 1~th round probably .. ved his Coli,wum, but hadn't ~ot the verra.
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1 schoolboy against the underrated challenger·. Aup.t 131L ·, .•
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1930's, w11 one of the btst d• underdog.
Be Plesi!llt .,Jluring ', All '
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lljC!(ORY, N. C. UPI-Billy
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U. S. tltl" as 1n Anny seroeant
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n1tlon, P1rker fumed pro 1b0ut
the ume time as P1ncho Gonrules 1nd played a aecond1ry role
on some ot J1ck Knmer's pro
blmstormlng tours.
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HOUSTON, Tex. 1JP1 - IJght; decision that snapped Lll.ne:o win: of · the $100,opo.; llldtd !l9ld CUp
lin the fir.et inning of the nightcap we[iht champion Joe Erown said ning string at 19 atralght and ex· ·Hand!-.p ·at. llawtbo';D" 9~· 12.
when he gave up two runs but today he will grsnt a return bout tended Joe's unbeaten streak to
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the . Pirates retaliated with fiv~ in "as soon as possible" to south· 18, including a draw.
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the1r half -&gt;f the fra'!le . Fr1.end paw Kenny Lane, who ..menaced
Lllne, of ~!uskegon, Mieh., and' .SfAN'j'ON, .jiel.· .11\'lf~ field ·
struck out 10 but still reqwred his crown Wednesday night before co-managers • Jack Kearns and of 1.8 or, 1'1 r~a .ue llated to

relief In the ninth from Roy Face.
Frank Robinson'&amp; two - run
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homer in the lOth .inning brought
t~c Cincinnati. ReQleg.s fro~ be·
hmd to a 6·5 wm over the Chtcago·
Cubs. RobinfOD hit hie homer off
~oser .Don Elston ·¥ter ' ~obby
, fhomscn had _homered off wmner .
~al. Jeffcoat m the. top or the
mnmg to put
Chicago ahead .
Gcotge Cro\'J e also homered rot
the Redleg~t.
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The Yankees ran all over the
Tigers, 164, I~ beating Frank
J.ary for tbP. first time this sea·
son and stretching their American
League lead to 13 games.
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Jim ·~w"lcat" Grant hurled a
five-hitter :~r Cleveland and bat·
tery·mate Russ Nixon drove in
three runs in a 5·3 decision over
Washington. Nixon homered in
the second innink and tben doubled home two runs off Pedro
~~f~:~: :Yv~~~nkinth!~tJS~o~;~~ Ramos in the seventh to break a
homer enub!ed the Pirate~ to 3"3 ti~ . Gary Geiger also con·
clinch the victory. bick Stua:rt nectcd for Cle\'cland.

lour hits, including
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Duff1 were held from the Ewmg
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pas1or of the Pomeroy Church of

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Lana Turner· Rarry Sullivan
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Dufly,
Mrs Downing Roush will Leave
William Hamm, Herru:m Werry
Ora Omther, Dan Ginther fi&amp;Jltl for Columbus Friday wbere she
w11l jom her daughter, Jean, on
Paul Ginther.
a western trip to Texas. They will
Coming from out of town for depart from Columbus Saturday,
the nrvlcea were Mr. :1nd Mrs Ly car, for Austin, Tl.lXal'l, v.-here
George Starkey and Mrs. Delbert they will VlSit Master Sgt. RayJunkins and daughter, Patty, of mond E Allensworth and Mrs. AlClarksburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frank lem;worth, the former Betty Jo
Amberger and son, Frank!in, Ak- Roush, anO family They expect to
rODi Mr. and , Mrs. Dan Gmther, be gone two weeks or longer
Waterford; Mrs. Then:s11 Allman
Mr and Mrs Clarence D1ck~n ,
and Paul Ginther, Charleston:
Connie
and Mary, their paren ~a.
Mrs. Albert Sparta, llaydenvlll•
Yr.
11nd
Mrs Harold Rice, of Rut·
and Mrs. Eula Welker, Columbus
land , and Mr and Mrs. H. C Dicken, Log.:~n, R. D., left the f irst of
the week for a vacation trip 'to
Yellow Stone National Park.
Mr and 11rs P. K. Russell and
daughter, Paula Kay, have returned fr•Jm a vveation trip in Tennessee.
Mlsa Sandra ·Boyles, daughter of
Dale Hy~c !l underwent mnj or
Mr and Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles of
surgery :tt :he Holzer Hospital 1n
Alfred ond Starling MaSsar, son of Gallipolis Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Massar of
Sgt., Sarah Jane Fisher of ColChester will be united 1n marr1age umhu&amp;, hns been visiting her par
in an open church ceremony at ents, Mayor end Mrs C 0 Fisher
th• Alfred Methodist Church at and family, South Secund St.
2 p. m on Sunday, July 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers
(Ruth
have returned from
A rcc'iplion wJII follow immedJ· their Laney)
wedding trip to Detroit,
ate)y nt the borne of the bride's Mlch1gan and Windsor, [u,uda.
parents.
Mrs. Grill HuS.IIcll has been call·
ed to Colorn.do Sprin,!s, Colorado,
because of the serious lllnellS or
her daughler, i\'lrs. Wanda Sewell
Mrs. Charles li'rtmcill, Mr. and
Mrs. William Francis and son,
Tommy, o! Dayton, Ky., wore the
guests of Mrs Dowmng l:loushl reccntly

Boyles-Massar
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sus,.~NSioN .Ill'!"~ .~
Wis., after a visit with his fatbef
iii-.~ aod Mrs. Georgo ' HoOd ol
INGLEWOOD, Coli!. ''tJl'l _
Peter Jellllings. He esme at tluo ~horloston visited re)nllves In tho Joekoy ll.alph Neves begins 1 l(l;
time due to the illne&amp;o of bla bro. Bend Tuesday.
. ·. • day ll!llpenslon , Wednescijly be·
ther, Carl Jennin03 1 at Holzcf
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Mrs. Mine,.&amp; Bowe,t• :' open! •
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Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. F. •cboenleb day with Mr•· Georgia , ThOJll&gt; at Hoi'·---' D•••·' Nev ~din(
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an d her father, AI ec FiB'aer, are recently. Mn. B.-ha
ow• Htn_.es, also Hillluater
•a! . blam~d f ninteit
residing in the Lutheran J711rsou- visited her 11ster, M:ra. Thoma, terence 4ft~r atewarill, v:iewed pier;
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age, while thea home is being last week.
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Mrs. Willard Grant ond slat~
A 6:30 chicken dinner preceded MISs Dorothy Ebersbach vlsite&lt;i
lh e mec t.mg vf the Past Matroas briefly with relative&amp; Wednesday
of Pomeroy Chapter OES htld
i enrout~ to their home Tampa,
Tuesday evening at the
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MI ..m Maudl·
, president,
waS
ch:11 f f' Gruesor
cf the
meeting,
which opened with the Lord's
Preyer in umson Mrs. Edison
Hob&amp;tetter ~ave the report of
the nominating committee. Offi·
cers elected were Mrs Alonzo
Custer," pre!Jdent; Mrs.
Parker. vice president; Mrs 1
Weed, secretary, and Mrs Fred
Blaettnarl tre~surer.

Is st&gt;ymg
with hisRobert
grandparent.,
Mr.
and Mrs.
Morrl3
while his parents are attending a
jloultry convention' ID CleveJand.
Mrs c. J Werry il ViAiting Mr .
and Mrs. Forest Phelps lD Day
ton
Mr. and .Mrs. Robellt Ritchie
~:nd son Bobby Lee of Pine Grove
Dnd Mr. and Mrs. William MattOX
of West Columbia, w. Va.l spent

Home mrdc 1ce cream, and cake
were served to M1ss Grucser, Mrs
Blaf'ttnar, Mrs. Custer, 'Mrs. Nolan
Swaekhamer, Mrs Weed, Mrs.
Carl Shields, Mrs L. F Sehoenleb,
Mrs VIrgil Brown, Mrs C. E.
Nease, M1ss Ada Hoskms, Mn
Cttrne Nyc, Mrs Hobstett~r and a
guest, Mrs R. A. Tl mp.son pf

the past
Lodi with
Mr.
and weekend
Mrs. Earlin M3ttox
and
family.

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J!ANSftEL1&gt;, 0 . UPI-A• strike
til a Vnlled Auto', Workera Un'~ ion lo~al clnsed ,the
General
Motbrs Corp. Fjahor, Bod~ lla'IIP"
, 1!14 plant here to~ay, , ldllpg
abOut ~ ,worltero.
Nornlan Gumbert, ~r~sldent of
Lo&lt;aJ ~t, blamed the walkobt on
~ ~lea of ~'Irritation~" by !he
oompany liliee the UAVfs natl"n1
wlde .eon tract expired.
::~'Picket Hoes, were l!let up Thurs
4'1 ~liht .and were ob~rv~ ·to
~Q. ,~,;) day shift work~. Tlle
' ~I I!OI'\l1.UY employs 'obciu! ,1,

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American Hospital
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have
Congreos eurtall free
veteraltl with
do pot atem from
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Spokesmen for boih .organlll·
tiona told the Bouse '{eterans
Committee Thursday ' Con1res•
obpul¢ eel a "clearly defln~d"
polleY. on this subject. Con(rsaq
heretofore bps · shied away !fq'!'
aaying just hqw .far the &amp;OYerument should' go In providing this
care:
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Premiums of $2011 Will be
to the winners of .the top
in the four weight chsses.
is opeil tO Meigs
adjolnina: coUnties and only trac·
lOr• on, .ruhber are l&gt;!lglble. No
caterplllor traetoro, oteel wheel&gt;
or dual wheels will be permitted
Prizes of $211, '15 •nd . $10 )Ylll
be awarded tJie ~ top three win
nors In tbe various weight cla..
es wldcb include tractor• tu
3800
tractota to 5100
to 6400 pounds
and
over 64®.
An Improved racing program
11 also belna planned !or Meigs
Countlana thjs year with an auto
malic starter to be usod lor the

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Portland; Mmher,
four
nie swan and M.n. EUie \Tor- 1'urnbuB,tOhh
renee, bot:J of Long Bottom; Mr.s. I '
w.-•
Ella Shaner, , JeromesvDie, ·o.;
Mrs. Bert!la B.n'lon Clevela•d, 0
His wile, Minnie Pactord, pre·
ceded him in· death in liN!I an\1
two sislera, Mn. HaUie Woode
and Miss Cla~a Swan, and his
twin , Fred Swan, all preceded
him ~n death also.
,
lnttrment will be In thq Sand
Hill Cemetery. The remains will
be taken to the reslde"'" ol
Charles Hensley by Ewmg, where
friends may call tonight. Tile Rev
Freeland Norris, will officiate.

Point Show'Is
Postponed Here
The Point Show or the Ohio
Valley Horse Show Assoelatlon
scheduled to be held at the
Riverview Saddle Club at IJhllng·

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Sqnday, July 27, has been peatpenad until the following Suada1·
Auguot 3.
Tbe show wso put off beeauao
of soft, mudd~ srounda.

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Mayor

rO(lllrted that
ploylng
of at th•
ondancmlng

M'EU~S GINIRAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Mrs. Ira Buleber,
MiddlepOrt; , Mn. Borbara t;;hlln.
Pomeroy; Mrs. E. s. Mllll, Syro·

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Runles, Dexter.
Bl~th:
Mr. and Mrs. Hal'l'Y
Eblin, Pomeroy, a daul!lhter.

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Costume
Jewelry

77¢

Heavy nJn• were reported at
I•Ill•a"'" Fa! II, Pa , where u inch·
es fell during lhe past 24 houn
Many rural roads In Meigs
County were eovered for abort
IJ&lt;I'iocls of time with flub floods
is the Shade, Thom11 Fork and
leading CreetJ were reported
Jtlt of their banks in places.
Aeeordlnc to United Prell In·
ternat10nal, the onfy !':'!.ember ot
the family of John Wlllowby to
...,.Jl" waa Wlllowlly himself.
His w:ife and 1i1: children dted a 1
tbe aeven.f.oot deep water• rip-

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To $3.99

At noon the river w•• at 29.0, falling slowly. It bad been
at 29.3 at 3 a,m. today.
Below Wbeeling, W. Va. , however, at Lock 13 the river
was riling a tenth of a foot an hour. This slacke~ed 110· ~W
river was stationary at Lock 15, above Marietta.

the j'resdenl

SPORT SHIRTS

$1.99

Spoit:j!IDII!n at the U. S. Government Locks at Apple Grove

· aaid the river was falling slowly there but was due to rise all'
run-off waters from above Marietta swelled the muddy stte2nt.

SINGLE COPY-tc

$4.88 a set

LADIES

.MelP County escaped with 13 hundreth' of an !ncb ~f raln:fall the past 24 hours but upriver areas were not 110 tortuna!e u one flash flood near Spencer, West Virginia, all 'but
wiped out a f!IJIIily of eight persons.
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Inspection Aug. 2
At H-emlock Grove

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family Pine Grove.
I
Mrs. Eula Welker returned 1'J
~er home, Columbus, Wcdne!day,
P1ttsbUH!h. P...
after a viSit With . Mr and Mrs.
OrvUle Well and Mr. and Mr::~ .l
The August meetlm~ wdl b~ held Ralph Welker and family.
::~t the home of M1ss Maude Gru~·
J&amp;ck Welker returiled home 1
er, MineNivillc
Wednesday ·nfter a vi:nt 10 Col·
lir and eM:-,-,-:p:-,-u:-1-=
ll-ap-:to_n_s':"ta-;;11 umbus with r'!lafi.ve!l
and Children, Ed 1th rnd Billy, an1
Mrs. R. A. Thompscr and dauher pare nt~. Mr. and 'J~r!l. RobCI·t
Shatp, r.re on a fishm~ trap on the ghter Roberta Jane returned lll '
Muskingum River, whero they the1r home, ~itt•burgb, Pa., t,,
have r f' nted a cott:~ gc fer the day after a several days vi.si!
week They will return Sunday to with Mrs. C. E. Neaoe.
Fred Burson and Nrll Swmdcll
Middleport
left
Wednesday for Flrrida for 3
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visit
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h~en :1 surgical patient ut the M~­
"POMEROY'S FINEST''
Mrs.
Adam
Ebersb.:teh
and
son Clinic has been returned to granddaughter, Nancy
Bums, re·
her homr.
home Wednesday after a
Miss Francis Roush Is planning turned
visit
in
Parkersburg w1th Mr. and
to spend a week m Clcvc!nnd with Mrs. George
Powell and family
friendfl while on, vacr.tlon from
Douglas
Jennings left thi£
by
the Atlantic and Pacific Stnre
The Rev Robert. Palmer, who
attended the General Assembly or
All Work co ..... tha Churcll of tbe Nazarene in
ln L'" Than A Wotlt
Columbno has
returned. M"rs
Palmer and children whc lived in
a trailer at the Nnzr.nmc Camp
Court 81.
Pomero) .stayed in Columbus for another Hemlock Grove Gr~ne"' met n:
regular aeasion Saturday evenifli:l
with Leo ~tory, wnrthJ master,
I
preoldlng
Men's Short Sleeve
Plana were made lor th~ au·
nurd inspectiCn whicl1 will bP
held ·Saturday evenin~. August :!
Theme
of the lecture hour w11l
Reg. $1.59
be "Summer On The Farm". AI :
members are urged to attend anti
bring pie for ro!reshment.
Tan or Grey
Duri:tg tho .lecture hour the
Reg, $1.99 Shirts .. $1.79
Explorer Scoutl, sponst."ed by the
Reg, $2.99 Shirts . 1 $2.49
Grange, received their new ehar
ler. A large number of parents
well ns Grarlje members were

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away ~long with members Or h11

family by the torrent. He waa in
a different part of ~ bouae- at
the time tlte water, Jike a tid31
wave, struek
Willowby, a farmer• ,-ls carried
waler hit the bouse ae said be
used an ax to chop lh!'ougb one
of the walls of the room and
made hit way to the roof. He
said he iealiud there was noth=
mg he could da tc aid his family
and he grabbed t a tree brancl]
2nd 11tayed in the tree.
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State Poliee reported by radio
on a hiJI overlookmg the seenc1
of the tragedy that the wa~r
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sman stream rose at l~e rate or
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