<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="18912" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/18912?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-06T00:17:30+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="53302">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/ea13b0a616421944a8dc9d953627a900.pdf</src>
      <authentication>46b6e2f120dcbd164ddb79c831b67812</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="60028">
                  <text>'

.-..,.
.. "B.,.,.
'~ . . ,, .; '"'f
~w
~-~·~-.11~~-~~-~--~
1:
fC
... -~--~~~
T

'
• ~ '&gt; '
..._ .... - ..
...• •........
..... ..;. .. \ ,&gt; .............. • _ .. ,~ .....

:;.. •

-~.

.... ..............

f

••

. --

. ._

.
.

-......

.'

.

- ~ --

..
..........

'

................

~·-

-. .

-.,

..

..

~

-~

.

'

~~-Dan,. Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Julv 7, 1962

Around And
Abouf

Mainly About

Rogfl" and Rex. rewitn them to c..no.-t"'
tim at Virginia Stach.

and

10111,

'"'ned

P;ogram Ended .

.fletfloRite Club Met
Thunday Evening

Bible School
On June 29th

People In
Pomeroy

Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan h.we

rece;ved word that their !lOll,
Pvt. E2 Albert F. Bryan had ar,;v..~ in Korea '" Juno 30 ''"'" I
BY Ml88 ,.EDDIE
j he wUl be statiooed for thirteen :
.
ROUDUBEJ'.'f
, months. His new address ls R.A.
~ Mrt. C. M. Baker, who under- 15656274; Co. B First B. G. 8th
·.went surgery Thunday 8 ~ M!!igs •;
-APO 24, San Francisro, Cal~cenet'al Hosital. is reporttd to
18.
·ft ret'Ovtring ·nicely.
i Carole Anderson Rov O&gt;lemao
~
'
•
'I
;:: Mrs. r.dward Tewksbary (If · Sue RIJe, Olita IA-wis, Susen Mor-1
:lVellston, fonner local resident, ris, Charles Moody and George l
-underwent IW'gery Frlday at Hol- 1Sauer are . planning to leav«~ this
~r Ho1pital and is reported to I week-end to 'pend a we.pk a1 Camp
be feC'O'Vt!riag latlsfactorily.
i Pre!lmnnt. Mrs. Tom Rue and Mr.
lif"r. and Mrs. Clarent't Cram!&gt;-- ! and Mrs. Lewi!' Sauer. Jr. are
:..lttt of Coshocton spent last Sun~lanniflg to take them to oomp.
:day with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searls ! Cpl. and Mrs. Edward L. Me·
·and daughter, Carolyn, who re- Comas and deughter. Dianna,
with them, ~ _Coshorton were f!XJH!'Ctf!d to arrive- 13.d
-for a three week 1 vuut.
night from Washinglon, D. C.1
Mrs.. Alma Cartwright returned They will be accomptmie&lt;l home ;
:to her home in Ravenna after by Dianna McComas~ sister of
4ptndlng a wed wlth her son · Cpl. McCOO'Ie!l, who has been vis-I
and f.Uiy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ilinjl; with them for the past
~en and fam.Jiy.
week.
·
Mr. aDd Mra. Wa1ter Roush

Middleport

·

~

•
I

ftATIIER

Highway Carnage
Takes 14 Lives
In Ohio Weekend

TONIGHT
av/ALK ON THI

By Vatted Pren b.tematloaal

A reunion

A,

r.enr"r Kf'lth, Ri~hnrd and .Jooey I'
or Cheoater.
~

'

•
'

I

.

RTRTR ANNOUNCF.D

MASON - Mr. and Mrs. •
Stewart of Meson ar.P
the birth of a dtmghtt&gt;r.
Fave. at Holzf'r HoJtplta,l an

llomeror
JNSU11ANCE POR
IWSINliSS AND PERSONAL
,
NEED.

'b
1

'

SATURDAY

S1apstiekfAOibedy.WithA ..
.... u . .N
.Message?.:.. ft·. ~y,
., ow-! .
8YB11811JNB.m....._.

7:30 Down . .. lbt rarm
Uti Popoye a. Palo

Sandero

v.....,., Sat

.

.

.

"""' u tho et1o1ort1 111 ..,. ·ot '
"'.!" "'' 'Ta , .·
~ack Senaelt'o old ••-;•-- pi
.., 11· ~ ~ tt0 ..; 0..
Jt wa• llaPIJtick but-v..-"'8 81. • . .. - . .
~....
·II
bad
oubFor eil!bt •-··
•
,__ - tiltre .... • miuoge rehNned • ~':'!:" Ill lbe !leat tbeJ
UDder tilt mermsue.
.
.,. . • .....,,.. "''llluoetl, bel!labl ICr
..
-..eel and 1 blew'
.
.
'I' • - &lt;Jl Movie lj,.. lfaea But all tiM oWe~ . lbeir
oagea Ullllmlled wu dellvertq k ln · · film
· 001 left nothunder lhe Utle, "Wo 1 Mad, Mad, w~11"" .
ao Kramer blew tht
lo!M, Mad World." With 0 IS IIliile.
lloo budget and a m.lay ohootini
---. ......
ociJe:dur., .. had M""" to ,..,...
S'fl
With the measage etme a pj,
. . 1\
ta the face aDd - ban~m~: peel 01
tho oldewoll:. With 1be ~
11le p:oper llgbUI.g &lt;Jl """" ill .
east ol comedi&amp;nl ever assembJ. •hlch the tele.ltJ&amp;ion .et by ·' ,·
ed Ill film, It wao ll'eed _ wltb doonMt .Part ~ doo...!:J

C

11ep

....,.,.,

7:110 Satttnf&amp;7 Nlslt! Jam,.;...

a... Cuakfor, 'llghun1

o,... _,..., tht 1..,., •
1o&lt; Buporlor l!lecldc ~
1: 30 Tall II""
.
..,. llle ..W. .but H 11 r... Brlalol, Conn., manur......., .;
1' 01 Sa~ Nlpj II Movlw
a,, r.u,, ,.,..,, ~
Luxtrol Hgbt - - lll.oo
11:11Jt .... olio '"1111 ~• ., CoakJer ....,.,••lie. llli ..~
ll :U Weotllor
. ~· llodre" wttb ......,.
.... o/ liiaintalnln
;:;·
ll :811 Sjlorta
wtth Sid Caeoar tiii'DlDc 1
light . wiNo 11.o
lo al
· u :31 M'ovie
"~ otoro Into 1 ohoml&gt;loo, Mlcl.. hill Oidv~ agalnot trio uoe o1
'I'· ....., llld. "'""'~ u •••_ lamp r'""t ..._. to ""
·
bel- - -.... ,, "... - · - oot io .....
~~ la on alrplooo, Jlmni7
tho eye. A lam;r 111 lluronlo 11 • baM robber. l!lll!el • JIOIIloD. that lla 11pt eUt. •
llormtm u 1111.., Borle'o becfd. relle&lt;tion .., the lelovlalon ·
llnl IIIOihOo-b&gt;taw.
oOOUid 1101· be UWiaed
· ' tubt,
.... Call -.adflll like • m•·
. either.
log o/ tilt Act..., Guild.
'l'bt Luxl&lt;ol oontrolio ~1!17
Tllore wu 5peneor Tra.,. 01 • elllcloot Ill loloYioloa ....... bepoll&lt;o ..ptala pi• aU tho othoio M tnalileo tbe llrlltlo 1o be
'- Jon~lhaa Wlotoro, EcHo Ad. d~ to • low ....,.... o1 , _
amo, ~ Provine, D le k all lllumlnotioa, Qleb, tll'iri.
llbawn, Pill! llllvers, 1'on7-n- Ina lole¥lac ..._....., 1o ~
... l:ddle flloeheotorl Aodenoa. lor lor tht - - Wbell lito 101 Iii
Jim Baeltuo, hler talk, Paul 1101 ., uoe, tht ¥10 ... be tun&gt;...,., Barboro Heller, Anoold od up to 11\1' deolred
&amp;ani. Aloo Carner. ·
- . llsbtlnl oiiOuld be 11

7:311 Talioi .ol Wello rarp

baid:

llOmfortablo

~..... .... Dollui - .

..,.

••••~~e~ l u Wute..
VIM
lood
lido I~ ...
be 1uoti
.... ''lt...itt
a lillie
~..pom.

...

-

,,.'{

. peci&amp;l service Ia appreciated

by many of our commercial eustome1·~
and head~..of-famillea. Ask for our s~ial

Bank-By.Mall onvelopoa by Iotter, phone,
I

c.r the next tim~ you conlt in.
Wo Poy 3% ln-1 On Your S..l"'•

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Cop~pany

lak' · .

-;-

'IV,...,. .......... _Doo
llo lAo .... ~~- • oelobrl\r

IIIIo II New Yorh
...., -"'""" ... lllo ....
altN! ol hlo bei"l.olpod to ,......,
With l:cldle Dowlltlti .. '·'"' 'rho
'limo ol my Wle," • Plo)ooromo
Covaloadt oponirll Juir a 11 lbt
lolul Drew 'l'heolro. .........,_
.,.., L. I. Dowlin1 wtll......,
Utt'!rptt from hit. .la which he
" ' flhmtod iDCiudlf16 "The fll
Yew LJte,.• ,
Mtugerit ••
-,.ere Come the Clown•"' .~
~e Ice Ma111 eon.eth .. . .
porljl'

·m..,

PHILCO
rel.vjalon • hello
Color Telell'ialon
~liS &amp;-SERVICE

. . . . . . K'J .

....

frequeot
_. . Dlletabo _.:are, Uv'"''" too
-~ ,..
"""'
••, Cluollli thO fY.,.
,._

to_ "1~,": ar hlv1ia

.....
bo

: .). J '

;;.

•

•

•

•

•

Two Injured In Acctdent
At j u n ct f,•0 n On Rou-te 338
.

.'""'

.

.

1

Gov. o·s
II
1 a e,
Party Will
comeJuly. 17

DO

Alter I loac Sa~ af ..
""',.,. 111c1 lllftllltc por1o " •
- . mvolv~ .U Of 't!oota ia

II~

lemporotuno ca 0 ...

..-t hlihw•• . ... ·-·~ ,.. ~.
~·
- - -..
film editor:
''Doe't

'

I

today, ••~''!:..t-=',:.

"::

•

uatUD;p

.

Poi&gt;olw "Poa
CU:'iv .u;· .
-.
lbo

·

w~J. ~-

"'eo-,
'h - .. ·• ••

'

.

~.

-·

.. . -

ToR~··
to .-

.,..

.,

.. .

rram Ww

.

.r~

\

..

···~

. ·l" .
. ..:....:.1;!
~

;)

I

"' 1'. ..

.

-~,...~
· T·.

\

'·

.

'·

\

. _.·

I)~
·~:

..

'

!

.

- -~· m8

·NJ
' ...
. - ·. ·' . . .

•

A:

.... .

a...., ~·• _

'

'

.

.

.

.

.

.

I

.•

..

'

11.

be 'J '1I1111 _..,.
. . ,..

~t~~·=~r:;:~~

.

"

...

...

'

' 7n

·'·

sw Boar• d

iet-

HI·res Coac·L

I
:1

v':.

ponv pu11•

11

meet

contest AddedT p·
0

I

i

•

Ptlder.. Dlipetlt lnlure~ Corpctr~~
OHIO

l."'

Monsoon

Receives3
Weekend Calls

: . ": .:.-:
:to :m

. J

\

.

Racine Squad

I

'

' I

·'

MavActln
9-Day Strike

EffortS

.

,; -.
, · '~

llopl.. /!I. willl

'II loa;l .... ""'....,...._ 1 , _ M tloo

Government

Hampers

- - M ·Pot ·~·~"'!!!lo
"·-·""'- · .r.,
• U·

~

I

· •

debt,

' :·

a;,,;;
- -1
..

tho """"
with ...,. -•·-.
• , tt ........;.,.,
.
~ -~~
Dlaa llarrill,
rr WJIII _. LONG ..... wlda Oil 'To ~
~,...,.,
&lt;Ompilelled, ~1\rin&lt;l\tatjve .,.._ IV ~~~
CJS,
. los. about ho!W tho issf.t!!l ....._ •od ·I&lt;W •
"'"'· If foond, """"' ·be op1k be- . lbip
lllelil.' ro li
· liotind. Gleilir
"'·like .a - · o1 Mldey ftooo.
AI · J!i
., ' ·!."••111.....
llle- die-Lit
lelllftl 81(

t-

.

'

;.

:.:. .. .' ; l' :
·. ~.fi• :

t.a':...

. --·· _, s.---

top. II~ _,.,.,:, It woo
throwlog tao 00C1 •••- •-1'- ·
to lbe U.aer( whrdt but Ito Mid

.. '

L .. , ;..: ,

lbo ...:.. " • buod ·

loriOo, irill mUe-

Ou;ed By Eac h
Me•gs
, person

Are AskedBy

,,

l!pt lo tba .........

,_...,., ·· - .Nplaeiac ,lloo .

.?

I

H'tgher wages

CJtber

.,-ill&lt;........
.
-·-lb\llleal
.
.
.
· 'Ill~,~ .., IQc.IV

al-l
I

·Austrian Meds

-IT.

.

Berle

.

w- •

U.m····,.........rv. s,.tem

•!fl•lr

•

$137 78 Debt

Of Crackdou'D

-

. ·:::

oU, ....pi
•brldced. .. • .•loJ&gt;otlek. 111 1 ::..,.
~- ~ lhe ..._ r be
..... •...~~-. ....._
- ' - - llfht tobould bo
• · - - ..._ lor burled ·~lo!J-..., tbt'abi
- . . . ~ ooultl 1aup ......,. fn1ni tho -· ...
'rho .II'Oed . . _ -

&lt;

111111
e • 'breather In Palm Sp"'~-. ;.._IH
lhootlng
·-~ ..... .• betw~e·
scenes for • new fUm, "It's a Mad M
Mad World.'' lt'a lh 1
. • ad, Mad,
.
e
argest
collection
of comedians ~
In one mo\'le.
.
·
:two

'i,

•lowfoc
. .. ""•lmloo ..,
..,__ ,..
......10""...,.._
, . twO -

•

aystem.

•

Cir·j

open p }'

.. pooolbio """"' fY

Go ... . . _ ele;) ......~-

""

•

ciesroo.

(J....... ..

..._.. ru..

tof.."::

w-.

( . .,

i,;
·e&lt;J~l~Ultioal

..... lor tho ftlm wilb
Ll\lil . _ .
."" ......
.ea-r, Berle, II....... . D.__ ..,,...._ ~-- ·,~~ .L ...
l!achtt. •••.;.;. .,........ . ..... ...,._, - Dnt Pr..mo .... ....:::::"""' ~ 11oei&lt; Quariot 111c1 Damlla iJo 10t11
~........... ' bt tho ...... . , - " " ' • •
""''ll ................ .""... ., ...... WIIoo •'ftoi· ......._ n....."':
....... .......
Cbo....-..:..:
...... -T ·~
~
~-·-·
•• _ , , ..... ~ . . . . fa . . .... · --~
-.•

our handy bank-by-mo il

•

Sm:'.

River Police

-'TJ
.

...

any 111119 ~

•

I

•n:

on tho .,., la the ,. . . "' tho llill&gt;mloJ
•• . ..._ .
"""" .,.. al _,_ llld IOJe.
ilioi~
· . ' llfblo.
Yioloo beeom.i '"""""' tG e0Joa1. "'1J •
· ' Wll .......
u. """ ..... ~ .. · - ,.. la' ••
ltlnlaloio ·lor .....,
looun W ~ ll&lt;iiJn:. .
Jill IDUMI:R cllrOctocJ ·..,~~
,
.

Deposit~au-sr r small suma in our bank

.......... .Jn ...... adloo!i4
.....,.

F1ve hl&amp;&lt;.way accidents were went out ~ control and ran off treatment by tt.e Racme emer~
e e •
investij&amp;ted by the Obio State the right side, then the left, aDd gency squ3.d. 1be accident is lllU
,
..,e.tend.
Columbus: Waldon Seagraves,
,
biggest previous shQl ever made was the explo- Patrol Gver the past weekend. jback to OM; right. hitting a bank ~der lnveatig.ati_on.
Pour pertoDB drowned, two died 19, Columbus, fell from. the ~urm
of the hYdrogen bomb at Bikini Island in 1954, but There were two p;rsons lnjur· j and fen&lt;.-e. l"here was . heavy dam· A .Sunday accident in Gal~
Ill fires and two in miseellaneoua tractor he was operating m a
PYI. D. C. Coates, USMC,
was not at 8 high altitude. A high-altitude test of a ed .fl. a Meigs county accident . age to ~ car and Pike
tak- coooty took P•ace at 11 : 15 a.m_
aceldentl to push the accidental field near here and was killed 1011 ,ol. Mr. a.n.d Mn. Alber&amp; M,
lear device two years ago was not as big as Sunday
,en to Me1gs General hosp1tal for 01:. Rt. 2111 at Yeli&lt;N"tow&lt;~. A rar
bath toll W. 2'l. for the $4-hour when hit by the plow.
Cofltet of 2411 Linecln HI I I, nuc
and WU not thade with a thermonucle~ device. ~ay B1. l p. m. on
338 ~ -4 ~ ~- --~ ~ .
. dnvt!n by . Ch.trles Walters, 17,
period.
Stow: Edwatd Balcer, 7, Ma· Pomeroy, completed lour weeks
saw that one," said United Pre~s lntematlonaJ cor- DlJles !lOUth of the JWlctlOD Wttb :
R_t· J, Gallipolis, .pulled . onto lht
Tbe dead'
pie Heights. drowned "' Stiver .. lodlvldual ....bal tnlniD&amp; ...
Robert
MOler, "and it lighte~ up less lha~ Rt. 124.
R&gt;gl&gt;way and colhded W&gt;lb • car
Fri4•Y Nl,ltlf.
Springs Park near here.
July 6. with the 8eeoDd lllfantry
40 per _c ent of the sky. ~~.on~ last mg~t was hon· A ear driven south by Carol
•
dr1ven north by J.ames Goodft-.
Dayton: Douglas Gene Mnier, Woodsf1eld: Guy Nalley, 49, TralDin&amp; Regiment at the Mar- zon to horizon. It was fantastic. M1ller_said 1~ would be Smith, 17• Parktrsburg. w. va .•
ham, 40, Crown ~;ty.
U. (I( Rur•l Sklney, and Jimmy Woodsfield, fatally injured when loe Corp. BQe, Camp Pend'Je.
comparing the blast from a 22-caliber nfle to one went out of oontrol and hit and
'
t"!""Goodrew~A mednlm anddamage to
fodd, 111, DaytoD, were killed and the car be was riding in plunged to., CaUf. De appean II&amp;Ungly
a 12-gauge shotgun.
1
ne
eru.n. car
m;nor
JeVeD others injured in a three- off Obio 78 at a curve near Clar· happy abou~ it.
'nle bl at equal to a million or waii w e r e struck practically knock:ed doWD a power Po I e. i
tl. the Walter&amp;' car. Walters was
ear c:ollliiOD 00 Ohio Z5 north of ington in Monroe County.
r+ t ~B 'of TNT occurred at speechleu by the sight. After a Thefe was beavy damage to the 1
cited to Gallitt juvenile court
0
1
'
Mansfield: Ronald Davidson, 8.
1
mo
HST (5 ~ m MondAY few seC&lt;~nds of silence, they re- car
.
le July 14 charged with failure to
h.....
~~
f
1l p.m.,
' ·"
~
ed ··•
1 t·
f
.
Governor MIChael V D!Sal
· ld · h&lt; of
Chardon: Ava Carbone, 1 44, 0 Ashtabula, drowned at a motel
..
EDT J. The nuclear warhead w8A act .wlw exc ama IOOS 0 awe The Pomero emergenl'y squad . · .
·
ng
wa~.
1fte
Chardon. dled of suffocation when swimming pool at Ontario seven
carried aloft by a Thor rocket, a~~~ dlsbel~.
let
,, 'd took two pas!ngen to Meig s ;ll vis~t P~meroy at noon Tue:a- 1thAt hl2~'!JJ. : :· Sa~=day • ear
lire swept throUgh her apartment. miles west of here.
the same type missile th,Jt forced
was ta 1~g 8 P'd ur~ G&amp;al · lrl!Dt!ral h.rn~pital for .treatmerlt. Y·. Ju,~y, n • gmu 0~~ta wur ' Ha~ aRd b ~
1on ~
10 coon· 0 w
8Unfdar
Portsmouth: Mrs. Norman Bur·
Joint Task Force B (.n'FI) offi- Roger Corye ' an 81 e
ov They were Azelline Smith 39 of fJVe southeastern
·· Y amue .Bermett.
Kentml: Sybil weozlow, 47, of ton, 43, RFD 3, was killed !natantclals to destroy the rockets short· William Quinn of Hawaii. ••and Parkersburg, who a~~St.ained' ~ ties.
20and
, ~t. .Pleasant. ran. over a .bti1
Gl
D. Wit. wa&amp; kllled in B
ly after launch on tht two pre- thr~ugh the camera I saw t h e fra ... ured left 1..-., and D a v i d Governor DiSalle and his par·
mlo a creek. domg medn~m
e880
I
""""uth ly Whe"n struck by Jightning,
Jr'
SUbject turn blue like &amp;n elecp ~ke·~
f
' ty .... tO striVe here Slhortly
damage to the front Of the Vi!h.iC•
headoa eollillOD 0D Ohio ~
ro-1 b . M• Hel
Bodoh
VtoUS 1es.
. fl
.-.
f
tt11 , 15, ar hruW'g, &amp; c ~
le
u.-•1n ro-•..t.o
-...u um us.
rs.
en
,
T" d •
xploded w'&gt;t"11 a tron1c ash. u-tt:n green or about 1
.
ter noon when the governor will .
1111 naru loN'4U•1•
....... b bu
di d of 1 • • _,,
ue
ev1ce e
ll
acerat10n!l.
McDonald: Matthew Pecar, 68. ~red"1' sh, 'be h DbJurndt~s ;w.o.· ~me a~eas In Pomeroy
that ainted th&amp; Hawaiian two seconds, then the ght sub,
.
address a meeting of local civ- A!Tests recorded tvtr the w-eek
Jd. dle4 of aspbyxiatloo in 1e
w~
r Wl a s car roamed w1thout water late
P nd left spectators sided and Jt became a rosy pink Another Metgs county aecldent ic and political leaders at
a end included Clifton Richards, 45,
McDotll hi ho
smashed mto rear of another car morning following a break
a
In the west."
was at u: :oo p.m. Sund~y on Rt. lunchoon at l2:30 p.m. In th.p
GallipoliJ, speed : Francis James,
at ~eGoheen 81 of on a city street Saturday.
mains at two locations.
Th fflcl 1 JTFB announcement
143, 1.'1 miles west of ~iddleport cle Restaurant.
17, Gallipolis, defective muffler;
Sl 0)':
'
'
M lg Wate' company
c0 8
,.
A truck noullng a lroder load of
.
.
\\'ellston, and bis SOD, Robert, 29,
e s
11 :30 p.'m., HST, said: A IIU·
•
lumber lost some of It 3fK1
il Charles . Diehl, Me1~ county
mre killed in. beadoo collision
said they dld not know how long
device carried aloft by a
struck a ,....sslng car driven by DeJ;OOCraliC P_ort_y chall'tnBD, and ,
~. •........ herepsrts of the town would remain
doton ted t
~
ty
~ Mullen
em Ohlo 11111 'th
.
Bx _1, _
missi1e was
a
a a
Audrey Halley, 39 , Rutland, do- coun comm1ss1oner uuu
WI out tervlce.
ei:U\!1
of hund r~~NS
~ of kllorne te"
Columb •·
~ center·. Paul E.
Ea M
· ceme
t t th
n
ing rnediwn damage. 'nle truck sre m cuar ge 0 f local arrang .. '
B
SZ. of Pataskala ln Llek·
0
ICY
the mains on st am·s a e
HST
The
d
to
tlon
t
I
rowng
,_'unty, WOB kUled in a head·
intersection of Sycamore, .a
at 11 p.m.,
·
e 1
was driven by James Nelson , 25, me~ s.
.
1
Jn ~
M
b d
In the megaton range.
Rutland, who was cited to Meigs D1Salle sa1d the purpose oC the ·
ll~ln .. 00 Ohio 16 in Licking
near the Pomeroy- asun Tl ge.
d~· Dl .. 0 I
hi
I
col
on u-wu
Employees at .the water compRa a
u
.
court Juiy 13 for in~re load. tour is to enable ·m to "CB.rry
County.
n
tation on East Main- The blast set off air raid sirens
THIRD ACCIDENT
to the people at the grass roots
Hamilton: Ray Bradner, 13,
~Y. p~p s P meroy said the
of the Hawaiian hiland A reCent r~port by State Audl· A third Meigs accident was at the issues which will bave to be
llamlltoo, killed .when str11ck by WHEELI_N?· w. Va. (.UPJ) - ;irs~n ~::r wa: reported in the
and blacked out 1bort-wave tor James A. Rhodes on the per 7 p.m. Saturday on Rt. 124, ~.2 discussed" in his ('(Jming cam- REGINA, sask. 4UPIJ- The
ear a• he was riding bicycle along West V1rg.1ma cooservauon offl- upper business district block at
bands such as. Radio capita debt of local guvernmoot miles east of Racine. A car dnv· paign for re-election.
Saskatchewan govermnent , may
Ohio 4 oear here.
.
clals launched a crackdown on 2:30 a.m. and the one near the
and Radio Australia.
shows Meigs county has a per en by William Pike, :n. Racine The DiSalle party wiU stop in diiclose at a news conference toMonroeville: Billy R. Mul~, c~ carelesa boat o~rators on the bridge at 7. 20 am.
Tokyo was still out a ha~f capita average debt of $137.78 basVinton and Jackson counties _en- day whether a. proposal by il ~i·
landuskf, kllled wben hit
Ohio RJver between Chester, Pa., Water service to Meig.s
after the blast but Rad1o ed on 8 population of 22.159.
route here. lt Is due in Galhpo- vate mecHcal msuranee Dl'gaDlUwent out of control ahd hlt a pole and Parkerlburg, WVa., over the al Hospital, Lincoln He 1g ht s,
waa_~~k on. the air. Morgan county has the \oweat 'in
Ills at 3:30 p.m. for a raUy in city tion aimed at endint the 9=day·
en Oblo W aorth of here..
weekend, arresting 15.
Sugar Run and the
The ext)l4MMII . • • de.~un~ Ohio, $34.76 ,
t pmk'' 'dir' the-ienks of the ohio old ckM;tors strike ~ acce:rt,able.
McArthur: Allen F . Humph~ Capt. H.E. Shaver, cetiervatlon places was restore!.
by Mosoow R~o as ·. -a· alma
'ftle report :ihom tbe overaU
RIVer.
At least ot:~L...Rilinet ~ber
12. Ray, Ohio, killed wben ear I Gfficer for 18 Northern West VIr- said the vslve on East
committed by 'Ameracan atom- debt of Meigs county to be $3.·
I Conclusion~ tbe tour will be lwas_expected10"'firpresent at the
was riding in went out of contro ginia counties, said the crackdown was el~ so that those
" "All manldlld ha• an- ll52,995.
in Ironton witb a dinner meeting! news canferer;ce. although lt waa
110 a COW'IU, ~~ar Ratcliff- stemmed !rom two receot -acci· could be served. Water where
protested the bla~." it said. Gallia ct~unty hu the highest
in Hote!J#}U'ting at s:so p.m.
~ lmovm wh~· · _.. " ~rovincisJ Pr•
burg in .v~: Zd~'vwsld, 8?, dents involving collisions between first .break oqcurred was cut
Washington, atomic experts per capita debt - derived from
DiSalle also will appear on a mler Woodrou.
.loyd would be
0
Akr ° ~- d'edleyof inju:iea suffer· Pl?wer boats and towboats, which wh_ile e~loyees continued to rethey expect little if any ra- a school building program in city
"Meet the Press" type televisioo on hand. No hint .was giveo about
1
Pen ftiUIII, 1
sh n ar Pen resulted in three deaths.
palr the equipment. Workers said
fallout from the explo- and county- of the counties sur· VIENNA IUPII - bNearly ~~ show over WHTN·TV HWlting- what would be dJScowed.
~in a one ear era
e
• He said reports 0. reckless a11d that the immediate area of the
· Some of the debris, perbap9 roundilg it. Its debt and others, 000 Austriarl doctors egan a
to
t 9·3(] m with newsmen
Uoyd, whose weekend state....
Halam. u~· David W. J·•-·-. drunken boat operatioo on the first break was still ,without wamuch as half, might be hurled S'howing population 'overall debt. b&lt;tur strike today to focce de- of nib a ar~ p:Uu;g the questioos menta indicated no softenin&amp; ·~
~·
~-·
d
of the earth 's gravitational and nar capita
follow :
man.h for higher pay anrl to proe
·
· the socia1i.st government"s IWII
1:1 nt ·
sailor home on river also had sparked the action. ter at about 11 a.m. an it was
r·
h 1. the
lied government
the
;~nn,.. l.t... ' •
~~ve,a~u~ll~ ill a one ear West Virginia's juriSdiction over not known how loog it will be
and wind up ·wandering Jackson, 29,373 $4,760,600 $162.- test w a " Y ~a. ..
against
str~ p..,. .. lCI&amp;DI,
US 2'1
' her'e
the Obio extends to the low water rore the supply may be restored.
space in long orbits .1)1.fl5: Viflton 1G,2'H, $1,032,93.1, efforts to," SOCiah~ doctors.
s~nt ~and-a:hd ~ Stmday
trash on , . nea
·
A 11 . . 1 1 th
pin
the sun.
ltOO.S.I·, Gallia 2&amp;,!20, ...528 .968 All medrcal serv1ees_ were cur·
di.scunmg details with lllS1li'8Dt't
Hawkins 19 mark on the Ohio side.
n o ICUI a
e pum g
he
t
f h
Lj rna .. Berlint
.
___1 • 1 off
tion remarked that l( the pipe .is
Abtve WNdler ReJioftl
$21"1.1!8.
tailed with t excep Kin o os. officials.
Lima, drowned m a grav~ P t
split it will take longer than
Part of what q left may remain
pita! emergency wards.
Rllve No Coadbelli
Ohio 116 jwt IHlrth of Lbna.
Pmn~l'OY Wontan b
I to
l ~ b k
above the weather reglons of the M
"1 I'!
Police. were alerted to rontrol
Afterward both Lloyd and BJac..
IJ1mdiQ'
ua
repa r
rea ·
atmosphere 80 long and be dis· I ayor Metl"S o11' ,l
demon.stratil)'l$ against the strikkeney bad only a "no romt'Dent"
lalem: Daniel Lee Reeh~ II. Called By Death
- - " persed so widely that ;t will be Fin.,. To Two Men
log doct"s by !abo' oo~n mem·
r... _......,. questions. Ho.....,.,,
fiortheast Canton, drowned In Ethel L. Yeager, West Main-st. LAUSANNE, BwKzerland fUPI) comparatively harmless by the Two were fined •15 and costs by bers. OVer the weekemd 00£' work·
it was considered likely tbey dislake Guilford Dint milel well!: of Pomeroy, age 47, died this morn- -Mn. Oona O'Neill CbapliD time it comes down, it was be- Middleport Mayor Kenneth McE1· ers staged a protesl ra11y m. f~oot . JUNNAR India &lt;UPil _ Mon· cus.secl a compromise proposal oflalem in Columbiana CouDty.
ing at Holzer Hospital. She was gave birth to her eight ehlld oa Jieved.
hinney on cbarges of fighting. or the Chamber of Physi('Jang 110011 rains ~d dlffirult jungle IH- fered by Medical Services, Inc.
St. Clainwille: Mrl. Pauline bom in Kent, Ohio, and ta sur- Sullday and her 13-year-old busNearly an hour after the blast, They were Byron Edwe.rd Gil- headquarters.
. ham red efforts today to c.wt:Sll aimed at removing doctors,
·auacb, 20, New Metamora&amp;, fatal· vtved by her husband, James; a band Charlie Chapllb ..ld that an Aurora-like effect whlch had more, 19. Ptmeroy, and Raynwnd
starts Ia Vlfllna
~a~ utpeth M 'ct" of an objel'tions ll) practicing under a
0
•..• u••ter, Miss Pa_trlcla Bar\m, wa1 about a1 m11111 a• be pia•
antictpat~ • w~s observed Eugene
Cline, 20,John
Pomeroy. Cllf The feud started in .Vienna
••h ~~
socialized
medical plan aDd
I.W:I-.:on
I
.
Annl'1 talg.1a a~·
r
eras
.......p a L'U
nl
.
ber mother, Mrs. Grace Dennill, aed for ttre time beblg.
On the bland of Maul. The gi· A !10, Forrest
son, 40,
• where doctors were rece1vmg a
.1
t of Bo ba
tmg them back to wtN'k .
· and a brother, James Dennis, the
The new ddKioa &amp;o thl Chapv • shaped 1 p e c t a c 1 e ton, W. Va., was ~ned $5 .Kl payment of $1.70 per patit.'flt for 60 m~ es
.
m Y·
latter three of K'nt, and a sister, lin lamlly, a 1011 wellhlnl 7
from yellow W dull red costs oo an Intoxication charge . a three-month period oo matter P~hce oft'lcaals_ auggested that
M"'. William lee, of Paducah, poanda. ! ounces, Wll 11om ot
ley blue and finally wbite durhnw often the patient was treat· h.urial ~tcr:'"'~~ ~I
cr~~
Kentucky.
lht! Monfclaolll Cllltk!.
ing a 25-nrlnute period.
GUlLD TO M~T
ed. They asked the State Healt~ Site IDI&amp;•
VISS e
V
·
Chaplin arrived Gilly Slnday
Spectators on the beach In~ Ha· The Grace Guild wdl meet in Insurance Co. !or an increase to of ~e trans~~n problems and
The body will be taken to Kent mo1'1l111C from England. He vi•
the Felger Parish House Wednes- $2.32.
~ut.1lated conditiOfl ot.some of the
:.IJ
for burial wlth funeral arrange- lted hl1 t~ife, daqhter Gf the MEIG8 GENERAL HOSPITAL day evening. AU women of tile .
,
.
v1ct1ms. Forty-six bodies luld ~
ments being announced later by late playwrtglrl: Eapne o•Saturday admi!.!llons _ Faye churcll are invited. Arrangements ~-~~;.:&lt;~~ brought out up to Sunday rugh.t John Franklin Hunt. En§ish
!hree ealls, two of them for Rawlings Coats Funeral home.
Nell, nnl home lor lwleh with R wlings }'()meroy· Mrs Edwin for the annusl Parish picnic tenWASHINGTO'". UPI - .4. pair
An examination of the wreck- instructor, and Harold Barker,
wreck vic~. were answered by
hi&amp; ehfldree ~md then 1pokf' io a M~.iville. '
·
tatively set for August _2 will be ot Ute LoA Aagelea DodJ:en attd age ~;howed that 1M DCa )et may physical education major, a ad
the Racine emergency unit over Grand Officer Of
•ewsmea 11 tbe clllllc.
Saturday discharges _ Norma cam~Jeted, Mrs. M. R. Sanborn, ofk hte Loa bJeles Dodgers and have caught fire in ftight. Tile basketball coach were em~loy.ed
&amp;be weekend.
K . ht D
D d ~ll!i'lllx«N!i\J'l',~i!'JI:Il",,Wwrl~~
.
pres1dent, armounced.
Jim BunniDJ of the DeVolt Tl· plane parts themselves showed by the Southwestern D:stnct
_ntg S ropi ea 1
_ Mr. and Mn.
gen. were namN Wdat lG Mart little sign of fire . but cushions and Board of Education 1n
apecial
a.turday· at 7:30 p.m. squd•
men took William Pike to Meigs 'lbomaa E. Mills, Grand CnanCL\IMS REGISTERE~
Doerf
J
p me oy
ON VACATION
the S!nd All.st.ar baseball claas- cll)thing Of'ar the crash were session Saturday evening.
General hospital lollowlng an ac- ceUor of Klllghts of Pytbias of Meigs COllnty had 26 lnl~al
Mer, -~~· Mo ~d· 1• George Logan, courJty do~ war· Je ~ Tuesday.
burned.
Hunt, a North Gallla h J 1 h
·•ly
sullered
Ohl
~
ed
nl
lod
th
t
employment
claims
r.
.....
rs.
w
n
den
ld
lod
•
'II
be
•--1 gr.....
-•uate, will rece1ve
. lllil
~.
t
eldent. Plko repor w
o re...,.,.v wo
ay a .
.
A h Mi r ville a da hter
• s~
ay ue WI
away ,.::.o;"'""~'Vf'l%·l&gt;:«"'";:·- 'J'he plane vanished around mid- scnuu
br&lt;lken
wrilt,
laceration
of
the
Clark
Beals,
Grand
Treasurer
of
With
the
Bureau
.
s
'
ne
s
.
·
.
ug
·
frcm
h1s
duties
for
two
weeks
~au
·
'
ni
ht
Friday
on
a
fl
ight
from
degree
from
Rio
Grande
eolltgo
1
and IIJ injury to his right tbe Order bad dropped dead at ment Compensation
m I SIDlay ~miSSlmi - Evelyn ginning July lS for vacation. LoRENAMED CHAIRMAN
g r
R
.
let , this sunvner He is 8 native of
oar He . 'later transferred tD hla Shelby' 0 home OJ1 ·Sunday. lipolls last week .
McCoy , Syra~use; Aze!Une Smith, gan laid a temporary ,..pla('Efl'lmt .JACKSON- Dr. E. W. Hickel- ~ustra Ja to omel ad~ It wasB • Rt 2 Bid..,;,U
ll'm.
wa
· ' ''
p k b
w v . Sh
~:~
L·
lmgdownfora anmgat om· · •
.. ~ .
Bober hospital.
Mills, and ather Grand offictrs, claims rru~bered 235 ror a
ar et8 urg. · . a.,
aron wl~ haftdle h\8 duties and that berg ha~ been renamo::u as . cua~r- ba 's Santa Cruz Air rt. Wreck· Barker, 38, replace. Coach
tea Marie Tucker, Racine, W81 will aj~ ~It !_ite~ Wednf's- of 261. Clatms a ye!U' ago
l'uncan •. Po~y . Thomas Wal- residents an&gt; to caU WY Hm. ~an of t~ budget and admls- Y of the craft was~ound scat· Heman Massle at tile Rigbllnl"
.._""_ to Pleasant Valley Hospit- day.
591.
ters, Middleport. Mildred. Fl~, or the sherlfrs office.
91ons commtttee for the Jackson ageed 1 .
t d' tan
the er cage helm- 'Jbe new Southwat-.
Pomeroy · Raymond Justis, Mid·
C t U 'ted Fund
kr
or a grea IS ce over
.
,
a) sunday at 1 p m by the Ra·
'
oun Y nl
·
· 1 0f th w t
Gh t
ern mentor 1s a graduate of Cat
.
d suffering frMD polli- SEIZE INJTLlTIVE
MARRIAGE APPLICATION. dleport.
IIUNT£R8 TO MEET
Other members are MiM Gail Jllng es,
e ~ern . a ' a lettsbu
K hi
hoOl .j
tme lqU8. Us
, WASHINGTON (UPJI - Secre- !Joy Alan Young, 22,
SW\day discharges Harold ~ Mei~ County foxht.,tPrs Stewart and Marion C. Lewis of mountam ra;ge d'parallt-hng the 1955 ;~ ~' oi ~~ ~
bl~~~ad truck had re- tary of State Dean Rusk said SUn· carpenter, and Janice Lee
Davill, Minersville: Martha Rob· will
Wednesday evening. Ju· .Jackson, Fred Sellers, Mrs. RiC'h- west coast .0 In ta. .
. lege where he majored in phyCed to Racine the sheriff'• de- day that the South Viet Nal!l army man, 20. Long Bott001.
lnson, Harri90nville.
l) 11.
ard Wesner and Dale Headley or ~o AmerJC'ans were nduded m c.al educ-ation.
~~~~ent radioed for lt to come has aelzed the lnftlaUvi-lrom
·-Wellston, Clifford H. Morgan. A. the 85 passengers and 9 crew Barker is a two-year serviOt
r-id t
Comrmmlst forces in their guerE. H~v.-ell Jr. and Robert W. members. The passengers W&amp;e
"
:.:.:urc~w. rtlla war. I .
.
m~
ro~am
Alleo of oa_k Hill. Budget':"'...,,, p i~arHy AU&gt;tralion. ltaliao and :r:/:::s~re"":'!:"' ~.::
n ARline SmJtb, was tak- RUAk said itt a televl8km inter·
·'
Iof II parUclpatmg agerw1es w1ll 1Br. tls~
.
bur from 1957 througb 1981. RUI
woma • igl Gen.ral bOipital ul view that though there are still A pony pulling coolest ht~s been 1aN- f;l5, $20. $Ui I!Mld tiO and first ed In eacll of the weight clasf!es.l be presented at committee hear· ,
glost
rd
both
a broken
' s • problema being worked on. the added to the ,.ttractlona of the1second and third class teams mullt $60, «Js. $20, $U5 and tlo. Both ings July 23 and 25.
,
ONE FINED
~ una:U:~., in ·
&amp;p01U 1'
ing
1eJ.
army bas greatly improved ttl 11162 Meigs County Fair, boerd be salvia .tested before premiums pulling coote1t ere open to world .
.
Me.yor
Charles
Legar
heard
J1
·
00
1
• •
co.. mand, auppJ;y mtd Intelligence ~fflcials said today.
~ ~an be pat~. .
.
cml~tltlon.
.
.
SQUAD CALLED
court ca9l' and another man was I
LEARN OF DEA'I'R
t47,743.88Arrhet aervl~s.
Fred C. Lelfhelt and Don BiltZ~ The pulling distance Wlli . be Fa1r board offiC'1als sa1d a nu.m· Pomeroy em~rgency.squadsmE!n 1 arrestt'd over the weekend in Word has beet! received het\'cif
In H·B Payment
·
lng fair board membe~ who'l f4 ft!et and all other rules or. the hf'r of othl'f events. ff'.at.urmJil werE" called th1s mornmg at 10:591Jlomeruy, Razel Bogge~s was fin- the recent death of the ·ReT
The thJrd inltaMment of H IJJ.
ATqNS GIRL KO..LED
se~e as supetint~i~~rf the Ruck~y«&gt; tlorse Pulling Auocia· h(ort•e!.._,and ~niefs. Wllih ' agam br to go two miles west of Darwin: ed $5 and costs on en irltoxication Jesse L Buckley at hiS harM!~
_..J '
r.n;rr ari.-..non ~.,.
nt.l UPI
. eft u.~ at tue air t IS y~ar.
St t ·-·t ... , L
W'l\' I L
I. '(
A b
Fl
'
.
.
horse pulling contest. also .,..til be ti&lt;ln of Ohio will prevail.
There will be harness raf'irlg Au· on a e n&amp;Ju e
v.nere I . ~a~ , cnarge Wnl e m rose anagan, Shepherd, Texas. Rev. B~,.
Burton payments from the f wer· ,.,..,.._.,,H~, UIJ C)
•I govermnent baa beem turned Patricia A~IIM Alford, 2S, Ath- in charge of the pony ,pulling Thto amual horse pulling events gust 16, 17 and 18, and pony hilT· ~artels was ill. Ba~el!l was M rk ~yra~use, was arrested o~ an was a retiftd Methodist ~
Jn t8 }!'eip Olunty Auditor ens, was kllled today when ~ event, an lnnovatlon to ]ocal fairs. will be staged in front of the , neu racing Auj!ust 17 OOd Ill: mg for the state hlghway depart·l identJC'Bl charge. Flanagan 1!1 to of the Ohio ConfeMnce and ..,.. .
Gordon H. Ca~l.
lost control of her ear en U.S. 33 It has beeD seheduled as a grandstand as an evening ectivlty ; pony and ·horse rooning ra~ Au· ment when he became 111 ·
appeer July 10·
ed as pastor of tbe RuUand and
Caldwell lreported tf7,743.• bat near~ and It left the road and grandstand eyent at 2 p. m. Wed- Augu.st'J7. Competition divtsions J~st 17 and 19, and the annual
Syracu~e Methodist Char&amp;e ~
been depo.11ted iD the county trea- stNCl- an embankment.
nesday, August 15, with three aN" based on tbe weight of te-ams. horse gh&lt;Jw will bt&gt; 8 grand~tanrl PHILIP TAKES FALL
i
SQUAD CALLED
j ~MO to 1943.
. ~
1ury for the "8J' Mtlgl Mentor,
· classes to be judged. The llrst 'Mle tbree wei.lllht classes are event. at t p. m.. 1\u;:n~l lR. ~NDSO~: England (UPJl Middleport emergency squads~ '
181 holpltal. The: 1nltallme]ll was . FAIRJ'JBLD STA~ON
. 11 far ponies 48 iflches a~:~d under lightweight, 2800 pounds end un- which also t.~ opoo to world C"om- Prince Phlhp fell from a pony men were suTmlOnod at 12:05 a.
LOCAL TEMPI ,
while playing polo Sunday but m. today for Raymond Justis, The, temperature In !'lit...,~~
deUftred to tbe county officials Sunday temperatures ..;.. bllb sa. will~ the second event wm De for der; middleweight, 2lllf to !200, ~ti.tion.
Jate Iut week by bolpltal com- low 88. ft'¥-day ·reading - Bit :at pMies 47 to a inches inclusive. and heavyweight, 3201 pounds aod The C'Onformatlon classes. al~ threw himself clear and was un- Beech-It, who went to Meigs Gen· business dlltrlct at DOGa
mlsAillll members
'l1axlore 10:30 a.m. ~pilatlon put 14 . Four cash prize premlwns w!ll 1.over1
0~. will. be judged OD the morn· lnj1.1red in the incident. The pony era1 Ho1pital by PJ'iv.ate traa.spor- wa1 'll dec'- \IICIIr .
Boo4 Jr. ucl-lhullt.
lltNrt .ll - · .
be nardollil HCII &lt;~10. '1!1171 Flvt cooh will llo 11'101'4· 1111•1 A-' it.
burt I ltoi.
ltlti&lt;11 later.
oJouir -

Ma1n BreakS
DJ'SrUpt FloW
ctty
• water .

IIPitlNcis,
· ·f&lt;.U.Jr,
·~·"""" .
..ye . ... foUr1i&gt; lhaa .......,,...._: •
.
• ....,_ ·10....:........_,~ , •...,.. .
....... - II .,.. u gooojo &amp;Jid ,, . . _ .......,.,.._ . h • • 1

1:00 Stilnmer HarYeet
l t30 Your Nelibbor ·
1:110 fY Digest
~:30 New1 P.teture
1:&lt;1

.

.. .'

PALII
('NEAl .

1:30 Plp IJio PIIIOf
1"110 llbOrl Lowla
JG:30 '""' Leonardo
JJ;GO ~
J" 30 M!ll&lt;o Room 10&lt; lladdJ
JUo Mr. Wloanl
U :30 AirnuJn's World ·
U:&lt;S Earl)&gt; lllnod.,
I :GO Jolm•o Serapboot
I :25 CJnc.bJ.NtJ Red,
4:00 MuraJ of New Mexktc
4:30 Jour.oey Back

ne!!day, .JunP 27. ThP h:th&gt;Vv ,7;,~~~i l :
ed six pounds at hi rth. M
P.randparenl!l tll'f" Mr . ood Mrs.
Floyd C\mmln8, LP!Art Fnll!l. 1
Palernnl Rfnndpnrentll are Mr.
and Mr!l. Wilbur Reuhen
art. Mason. Thl' Stewarh
two other children, both

NO TIME LIMIT • ••
ltanlc when you can.

•

c.

'I·

tton.

Vltltll

~qute aU.:

•
1

Rt:

'HE BIG
DIFFERENCE

ll

fll &amp;lie

w:u

or

f

cow ...

The

Stares 11 J,QI,m

""·.t:. C

HONOLULU (UP!) - The United States exploded
the first rocket·borne, higt....altitude thermonuclear . de·
vice in a test shot Sunday night between 200 to 500 trules
above Johnston Island in the Pacific in what is believed
b lh b"•gest
lhot of its kind ever made by this
1

ly injured when the car she waa

!·'·""-.

C

(

enttnt t.~

Fantastic Color Display
LightsUpPacificOcean

Traffic wJdenta, including two riding in plunged off Ohio 78 at •
•·--ble
accounted for at curve near Barnesville and hit a
.......least 14 deeth~ in Ohio over the bridge abutment.

Baer Famifv
Reunion Held
At Fair Ground

the family or the
late George 8Jid Katherine Baer
of Minersville was held July 4 at
the Rock Springs fairgro~d with
in attEIJdanc.p. A ba!!ket dinner
Moore.
Colorcartoon1
enjoyed at· nOOn.
Slx of the- eight ch lld!·en of Mr.
and Mrs. Baer are living end
1\
IUN., MON. 1nd TUIS.
July a.9-10
were present. Chs~les Boer 11.·as , E. t
t~ oldest persoo present : Maria me:
Troy Donohue a~1
Angle Dickinson 111
Sheridan, the youngest: ~nd Dr. son
"ROMI ADVINTURE"
end Mrs. J. B. Marshall and fam. 22~
fl'eclmicalor)
ilyn traveled the greatest dis· dis)
Colercartoons
tanee.
1
I Attending were Mr. 8fld Mrs . cer
t-IIRIJI NOW
Charles Baer and Mr. and Mrs. rar
Getmle Baer and WilHam of Min· W
eral'ille: Mu. Harold Newell and by
lAmanna and Kathy of Chester: and
Mrll. Amanda Boer and Carl Bner G
.. IRINGI YOU BITTEl
and cklughtera Marp:aret and Ka- er,
~N&amp;URANCI PROTICTION
ren . Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. •Ja-) gof
ear, home and bu!1nPu ift. ('(Jb Roer and H4&gt;IE!fl lnd Mr . and .sab
aurance, Th• lig Difference
l1 the contlnuln&amp; pf'rson:\1 Mrs. U~wln NeaM" ILenh RaPrl, tap
Alhert Boer, and Mr. an&lt;l Mn. ski:
f ~:;~~~~~~youinaur1nce
Jet from an in· Mr~rk Ewms and Dt&gt;nni •• Miner~ · ~'&gt;C'li
agent.
, he help• you ch.on~f' ville; Mr ~. Euq;ene Oet'Vel'! and tru
Wll"
t~e
policy from many Bohhy, Cohmbus.
hundreda lvililable. Serm•rl,
Mrs. John F . Rnllv lAnna Bflfr \ . qur
h• reeommend11 only relh1blP
Mrs
..John Scott, Mr. end Mrs. prl
eompanleA
with toxcellent
elalm payment records. Third Rus~ Wat10n and Mr~ . Berthn an1
he keePI you up ·to ·d&amp;~te on Scott, Minersville: Mrs. Olin bu.
new policle• which mif!ht be ~nhelmtT and .lurfith, Columbus: l
more economical for your Mr. and Mrs. William Kni!!'ht and o(
changinl altuation. Fourt.h, Rozanna. Stevt'n, Ricky, Bi11v :md MJ
he helpa you when you how• ,Johnnv , pt, 'PlE"on~ant. W. Va .: PE
1 loll - cut!l red tapt Plld M!'s. Wllli~~m Shf&gt;ridnn, .Jr. nnrl t8\
&amp;ure you eet prompt . Maria , Mld~IP.oorl : Dr. and Mr~ . of
fMr p3yment.
, · · We a,. an lnd'"ndent In· .J. B. Marshnll and .Jenn!nl!'s. ne
•ul'tlnce •ttnc:y, We will 'lve- Mnriflnna and .Tohn or T..oui.~ville , CJ1
you &amp;ntlnuine pt-rllon~al :~t
·~
Mr. and Mr ~. Ptwlev Knrr IA1- be
tentlon - Th• ISig Dlfftr·
tona
Bnerl.
Mr.
and
Mr!!.
Pnul
~
l'&lt;on&gt;P•,~•,, 1 n ,iln•urance tod3y. WC"
00 1 1ome or the roun- Karr nncf Mllrll\ln. N"'IC'V anrt Ro· U1
oldt'lt 11nd •trongeJtt in· ~~:er , Mr. Mld Mrll. Horare f;nrr al
lunnce
compante.~.
We and 'J"wila, Rav. Tnmmv and
would bf plened to help you ,fflnf." Ann, and 'Jir. 1111d Mrs. 81
plan your lnaurane• p1'0tf'r Woodr·nw MMa and .Jarklf",

WILD SIDI"
Laurence Harvey. C:~puelne,
Jt~ne Fonda,
Anne Baxl.for,
Barbara Stanwyck &amp; Joanna

NowYoaKDow ·

•

1

Pomtoroy, Ohio

~

PRICE FIVE CENTS

1

MEIGS THEATRE

looo

~ ........ mild.

'f

:tmed

w

MOIII7 """'7· - .

a1 y

e

____ ..........

laurrli today. HICk-. Nr

.

••

~,

�•
"'-

.... ' .

'

! ' .

011

j

y

'
!

•
o
ee
' .
'

•••
I

•I

'

.'

~ t.~

. ".

.....

..

•""~

e

.. -.

.'

"I

.'

I

.. .

••

\

In I

..
•

'
'• .... ~

I'

�'

/

..

.

-

'

•
'

'

•

r,.·Ahe

d

p

e.ts·l .~1

·iesR.eeo

."

li r .

i

i

"

'

CNo game•

IC

.

.

•:r'•
A .St r pme

uledJ
G mn

. I

't W'uhJnlloo

atioool LH ·
.L;
'' '.
IB Sl
11
34

�s

RESULTS

..,..._

__;

E WY 2·2157

r Dr&lt;&gt;i....tY

of,.a es,
Charlot L. ·
!Pome,roy

ofL

I
ron· \ nd
diuttme t

""

�I

•

••

by

"

CE.

. I

' .Gnlin

Anthony

Can
I •radbury.
ollie
: ,..

"·'·

I

·.

. ..

'

y Pomero

'

•
•

•

n

'

w•

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="610">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10100">
                <text>07. July</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="60030">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="60029">
              <text>July 9, 1962</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="785">
      <name>mills</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="2662">
      <name>yeager</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
