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Presbyterians
TolnstaiiNew
Lay Officers
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CHURCH YOUTH LEADERS PLAN
INTERDENOMINATIONAL RALLY Mainly About
Th&lt; leaders of yw•h
groups .talt.
peopIe In
from the Middl•port churches The prelude wtll be pr.,.nted
ser· mt&gt;l Wednesday 11nd Frhlay noon by Christine Bahr tollov.red by
Pomeroy

Mrs. German Is
GivenShowerAt
Le910n
. Hall

1

_Jnstall~t;on and ordinat~n

I

Howard Rup,.,..lt
to ••
·-·-odu CMUR
... or' each '~"
~-r
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mo_r·mng a u•e . JU eport Jrst romp!ete final plans for &amp;n Inter- ship And u1 eounselorl.
Umted Presb}1f'flan church ror dt&gt;nommalionul Youth .JWlly to be
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BY LVCJI.LB IAWKINI ·
recently el("('ted eldeul, trustees , 1 held Sunday evening at the Fir.st I&lt;
Gregg· wilt glvt&gt; the ln· MT. and Mrs. Huner H o Iter
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vocation. Butch Bachtel will lead
eacons an
eaeone!lses. e v. Un1ted Prcsbytt'nan Chun·h.
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"re businese: viaitora In GallipoHoward Ruppe it. pastor. will have I
. .
' 1ll a re!lponS!Ve readmg, C a r o I lit! Tuesd
charge
Meetmg w1th J_lt!v .
Ruppelt Scott wi-ll read the St:ripture, ·
ay.
Elden lo be installed and or· were _Jatk Sat1er~1eld or the First and 8 represenlstive of Lhe Mt. Mra. Jed Websler, Sr . 1s conlin-dained are Richard Vaughan. ~aptlsl Chur~h. _ ~arol Scott ~r the Moriah Baptist church will leaded to hei' honw, Spring Ave by
Churc-h ol l hnst, Karf'n (~regg the Lord' a Prayer
1-tlnesa.
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Ch arIes PeopIes, Haro ld Sauer ,
01 1hhe BPrehslbyl '' "',"hn CH:hur!."hh, anhd Giving the welrome will
and J. H. Grate.
be Mrs. E-Yerett 'ltJomas !dl!titut8 u1('
&lt;M' e o1
e
eat
Met
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11. S !'· r· ld
d
School
,..h . h
ac a . ~r 1e an a special vo·· ed . at the Pomeroy Hi..&amp;.
f'il'
T ruslees are PauI HaptWlslall, ocf'
and Jameo; Uuehanan; deacons , lsi ~- ~.;rc ·
. - tal solo will be presented by ln· thlll week £or Mrs. Elaine Rouse
Dcnald l.Awery, Doaald M Ill s. ~Je progr~m Sund~y wi~l begin dia Bordell. ac."CClllpU.nied by Mr.t, who Ul ill.
Jack Welsh and Carl
r
, and at ti p.m . wJth B _(eg)ilf~LIOI) ~d Stelf!.
Henry Wippel who entered Hoi111
deaconesses are Mrs.
1 g~l-owqua_mled _ tim~
wht&lt;·h The cMferto1-y praye 1• Will be by zer bo9plt:aJ a week ago wit!l a
Fisher. Mrs Rich3rd Vaughan , each Ft'huwHiup Will conduct a , ~utc-h Bac-htel, representatives heart condition, Ia reported &amp;.s
Mrs. Erne.:fl: Le-wis, and Mrs. Lil· shmt gamt- . or al·l.
llrom the churrhe:c~ will serve aa impl"'Ying.
lian Steirf.
At 6:30 the meeling will be call- ushers, and one will receive the Mr. and PMI. lb:lbert Marc.in~d to w~1-shlp with a apedul mus- offering.
ko of Tuppen Plains visited Fri·
OFFICIALS TO MEET
ica! period by Mrs. Lillian Stelf£ The choir of the GSI will pre- day witiJ Mr. and Mrs. Charles
The elc.ers of the Middlep011
M·· and Mrs. Paul Haplon- sent a special nltlllNr and Mi.u Withee and Mr. and Mrs. RayFirst United Pr£&gt;s-bytPrian Churrh - - - - · ~-- -·----' Barden wilt accompany them.
mond Hatfield.
wlll meet Monday t:vening at
A specia l feature Qf the pro- Mi&amp;s Janice _Eskew. 18 confined
7:30 in the Paslnr's Study. 'I' he
gram wlll t:-e the leading of favor- lO her home Wl·t h a Vl.ruS.
trustees will me-et Wednesday at
fUOTY
Jte songs by the fellowshiptl ot Mrs. T. A. Hennes-sy returned
7.30 ill the study.
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1Jt~ churches, in th• slylt: of home Thuraley evening after a
VICes . will l be,, conducted
Sunday
wilh
M'"dl
p·

R.tov

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MIDDUPORT, OHIO
NOW SHOWINCi
"THE LITTLE SHEPHERD
OF KINGDOM COMI"
.limm!e Rodger,.,, t,usna

Pallen

Pians have been corn.pleted by
Winding T1·aH Garden"- club,
a "Drifting and · oreainhig"
flower show to be held at the
Pomeroy Public Library on Febnu1ry !:1 and JO.
Mrs. Robert Reibel, accredited · ·

Robert Gennen (Dorothy
ol. Rutland wes honort'd

.~bower,
Frhiay eve26
~~-;~~~uary
' at the
Legion Halt C&lt;&gt;'im'&gt; 1

wH:h a brldaJ
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"FLAMING STAR"
Shown at Z &amp; 7 Sunda7

Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT

the

The R""lne Chapl.or, I
Homemaker• of Amer~.
was held January t2ili
motherA sttended.
Participating in tilt- ceren
..wrt Sue Oirdle, presided.;
v-lce-ftreAlde-rW; J
Mlllor, """""'""Y: SaM!I T1
treasut-er. and Patty Ot

(Te&lt;hnicolor)
David Jansen, Joyce Taylor,

song leader.
Eig!tt guides ll""" !he JlUI1
of the qanlflattoo. 'Jhey

"POSSI FROM HElL"
(Te&lt;:hnlcolor)
Audi• Murphy , John Saxon,
Zohr• Lampert, Ward Ram·
sey, Vic Morrow, Robert
Keith, Royal Dano. 'fwo ateelnerved, two-listed men take
apart • gan&amp; of eun · mad
loot~d

whole Southwest!
"RING OP PIRI"
Frank GorshiiA. 0 minute. to
a flaming deB til .. 10 seconds
tu a bullet '• blast .. mJnute
by mJnute .. mile by nJJie , ,
the Rinj of FJre Closed • ,
See; Spectacular Forelt Fire I
IAcolnoUve and coachea top·
pllna: from 200 ft. high tre•·
tie into a raginR river!
IUN., MON. a TUII.

Pob. 4-5-'
ELVIS PRESI.Ji:Y
bt

.,ILUI HAWAII"
(T~hnltolor)

Elvia Prtsley, Joan Blackman, Nancy Walten, Roland

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7: 30 Down on the Farm
8: 15 Learn to Draw
B 30 Popeyc &amp; Pa:s
9: 30 Pip the Piper
10: 00 Shari LewiS Show
tO: 30 Kl!lg :....eonardo
11 :00 fury
11 :341 Make Room for Daddy

Wintera, Ang~la IH~Uabur)l,
Jenny Maxwell, Darlene
Tompld.na, Pamela Akert,
Chri1Uan Kay, All Pre1ley
.. , from atart to flnllb . . ,
the awlvel • hipped Preal11Y
with the irrealatlble appeal
sl n111 14 tons•, atrumt a uke·
Jele, DANCES the primitive
form of the TWIST, and
channa the ladiet, youna: and
old, through every foot of
the fUm.
Celarcartoon1
Admlulon 70e lc S&amp;c

12:00 Mr. Wizard

cnnmpwnsbip Debate
John's Scrapeboard
Big 3 Bowling
NBA BasketbaU
Film Festival
AU Slur Golf

12 : :KI

1:00
1: 30
2 :30
-4 :m

5 00

Cla$Sl'OOm
Mowttaifts of Coffff
rbe Texan
Cartoon Varietiet
'hx8Jl
t,
Cartoon Var.tiel , "

Dovey and Gollall

l'owo' l Coun. CrOIMe&amp;di
Cb. B Wrest1in&amp;

5:00 Bmg Crosh.1 Golf TeurD.
6:00 Record H~Jp
'1 :00 Matty's Funnie1

7:30 Calvin and Lhe Colonel
8:00 Roon for One More
1:30 t..eave It w Beaver
9:00 tAm renee We1k .
10:00 !'ight of the Week
10: ts Melle Thal Spare
11 :00 J p-To-~ Minute Newa

lng'!l. l\owli118 and hom~ OWill

!tilp.

The Place to Shop - 111
Pia ID Bli-

JO:GO

t?~~" locll ,.....,.. - -

10:,10

11:00
11:30

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]2:!10

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Satardi~ r~··

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• :30 p.oOee P~rt'- , , _

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~P.....tl R"- SY.tem
' Mimbar ~I Doop11lt lnauronco Corporollon
· '' ;(f ftoMEROY, OHIO
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Ro~ , owa~ :$u&gt;'! '

us

~au,--~l

. ~nd,~vings Compapy

Co1iaih . , '
Cai&gt;'•'!&gt;l, ltlullm) l
Video •Yiljagt \
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M•ghty Mbt\li
Wuoe
A.lla.cqaiq ) ~ ; : · 1T~

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1:00. 818 M ; ·~~ I
1:GO KiD1 ol Dlamondt

uo p_,

MaiOII
1:311 'rba Celonderl
9:30 Rave Gun. WiD Travel

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SAyt,

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tlttl

Ul~~ ~ ~~\ .,
t;oO bet\. I 1 1 , I . , 1• .

love«-•
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--,..To lift:

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"And

''becau&amp;e then ooukl . be more
and should be more. 'llle audienee
ia there.
•
"WheneVer ·I' diS 11 J'ack Paar
llhow, I get trtiors ft:1101 aM. ov«
the U. S. 1 get i moN~ ~era t:rom
that
dtan froin any oHKY.'
r ... dooe. Moot o1 . ·~ !&gt;O"PI•
write to ~ tntlta sing cl;asslca1
eonp, thl~ ~e, ~ , an.-3.

11:30 My_ ~~ fllc:ll~ 1

employ..-, tmd-

The FARMERS

vi&amp;ion.

UO ' \'fol~tjl~ l '. ' &gt;l · '

t:OO

On Your Sovln11

Strauss."
otherwise, Merrill NYI. there
ifl very Htt.}e good mu&amp;ic on tele-

WHTN-TV
Chenn~l 13 .
1 : ~ Davey

10:110 Gonsrnoke
11 :00 8FC Pacemaker News
11:10 Academy Award 'l'heateer
Bbal """' Will&lt; Milel&gt;, 11 ....
Color. Gueo&amp; o~nt~era Diana Tr~

'lbol """"''• l!.ar !bore ''I a demoQd for (10011 ri!"'ie." ; '
~~ ~- :h! ' ~kl{ Jl&gt;ie lo
-A$, •in '1'1! hour
.. good "''""··
he a• oh ""'" for
• 1""V ' ' '"'1&gt;\d' ile h'!""'' yet
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... .;.,td: lje_ ~line - ol famolt.S
ploeeo In -•.''. 1!0 .Oys, "ouelb
ao Vmli'O bl{tlip1a.. tlnd the

series ..
Harry Salter,

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litUe music ~re ill on 'IV 1&amp;
opollecl be&lt;&gt;twse !he sound Is ..,.
aa good aa k ohould be. Ho feels
the public must shar~ the blame
for this.
'-xbe averase perun," he uys.
ut.impl:J doell."t kaow how to tune
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Ctq ..rolo. .C•.IIIIillltll~

atarrintl Grouebo Marx and fea.
turiDg Jac:k Wheeler and Pa!11

Harmon.

Dan Thomas

A1moat two yen ago, llll&amp; wrltf .
rt: IDterV~ llart$ Allen ·aa4

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l"'me only ~nee a year in some
major lax £telds.
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"TWa Is not lO aay there are
no Important problems 1n current

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'""' financing," be said. "lt ;,

Four Jailed
Over Weekend
en
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By La.......

cr~wl~ ~t th~l arms

Castro Vows Communt'sm
Uf•Jt
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"I Capture J. at"lD Amerir.a

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NI'ne Of 10 SE Counties

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She is survived by one daugh·

U.r, MIBI Nina Jones, Letart : •
sister, Mrs. Claude May, Griffithsvi11e, W. Va.; one grandson, and

two great-grandchildren. FrienM'

Ul~ primary nominabot). Melnliirt

said Saturday he intends to ~de
Monday .
,
The
is fat.h·
er of ftve !lOllS. I-lls Wife Ia the
former Barbara Harkett. Mullen
h~s served with th~ 12th ~d 15th
Air ~orce as adm~lstrahon and
Intelligence specialist.

~rat ca~Khd~te

Two Acci'denlS
Reported Jn
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bearded _ pr:nler spoke.
regime is "exporting oevolution." i
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•nche&lt;t·
i!:ln"--'"''· i File In Maso9
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Nine of the 10 soutbea,stern $24.130.60, $27 ,148.8'1.
Red UJntfmaUonaiP aril:hem:
the I' !_ - _ - _
Ohio cotmtl6 ahowd gains for i Motor vehicle sales tax eo1lec· 1
Ahlwf'n OAS AeUoa
idollan It would need t.o buy t.be
the week. ending Jan. 1, l!ll2 over lions in the tf'n coun\ies showin(!! l The mt'E't.ing was callt'd to hear food and medicine! Kennedy still
the 1ame period last year In pre- those for the week ending Jan . . what was described as Castro'!l ig willing- to export to Cuba.
PI'. PLEASANT _ P"our perpaid tax receipts and advance 20. 1002 and for the fiscal years Ianswer to the decision of NE&gt;W "1be fe-lony would not be 10 10118 fiN!d Saturday 1o the off~
payments.
which started July 1, 1961 follow : WOrld foreign ministers at PuntD mmpleteo C' Kennedy had at
the Cimllt Oerk 81 eandldalel
The only county lo show a de· Alhem;- $:!.804.7S, $00,356.50. Gal- Del Este, Uruguay, last week to 1extendt'd us credits to buy medi- in the May 8th primacy election.
cline was Gallla, which, howev- ha - $1,132.27 $41 ,B12.10. Hock· exclude tbP Castro regime {rom 1cines,·· hr saki.
jTwo penona fUed far the DODo&gt;
er, was tht! only one to show a ing - tl.4.12.57, ~.2'1'i'.78.•lack· the inter-American syatem.
He &lt;;Sid tM unUed States foe- 1partisan MRSOO County Sebool
o

!Ill,
W. Va., who died at her res! dence at 11:50 p.m. SUnday, wiU
be held at the Letart Methodist
Churrh. Wednesday at 2 p.m. with
burial in the Letart cemt&gt;!Pry.
The Revs. J. w. Hanlon and Holley Hensley will offiC'iaLe.
She was born December 6, 1865,
in Hamlin, W. Va. the danghter
the late B. F. Curry and
Emily Wlteher Curry. Her husband, R. P. Jones, preceded her

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80 La~rrencP - $4,370 ..43, $86,9l!.·
35. Meigs $! ,484.H8, ~'12.tlll3. 16· Pike
- $1,294.BS, S37-7r.B-97. Ro~ss 4·199::6. Sc&gt;Oio$4.fl2L 21 •
$tm,an .43 . Vmton
no weekly figure, DU6.'i.09.

ft2.,S55.~I.

follow:

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Poli'ce Arrest
Three Over
fJ~Sl Weekend
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class progrt"Ssiv6 in otbfr Latin
Pomerqy Amerlcon countriK . .. will (follow "the example a( the revilu-:""nn -ov .. _ ,_..
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- lionari&lt;• who! tool&lt; power In
dy damaged or even destroyed · ruba, ' h~ said.
by nameo Saturoay aftertt0011.
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.a&lt;:~loo~· by

tlte_

l:l~geg f""ho~titlf~bel!!r::a:

cand:lcJaut filmc Saturday briap
the total to six pel'IOIIS aeekinl

~ax-

Ro~te

~~a::~~le:ru:: $9tPIIt,~-~· $$1\:os:-"!~75

wa~

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case_~-~ whlc~ ~ad ~ ~

~.ddie

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Mr. Matthe\VSOn
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Formerly Of
Syracuse Died

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$018~.

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"red &lt;he foreign ministen'
Board and two for po1ltl&lt;al of.
S
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and pl'l.K."Iaimed the embargo ••tJe. fice9.
~ pe Y C lOll
cause r~~ey are afraid . . . of a Earl (J-rl Holley Frultft
., . __ _ _
Latin American revolution."
Bottom. and BW Boward.
saves IHJ
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n,;; aro afraid that worten. tHaven, both filed aa candldatoo
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fanners. student• and middJe-.1for the School Board. The two

gain in a report eovering the son - no weekly hgure fSS,OJt-

first thl'f'e week• in January .
Th&lt; ligures showing the receipts
for .he weeki ending Jan. 27.
111111. and Jan. 28. 1!1111, and lor
the f!Acal years which started .fu·
I) 1, 1961 and July I, 1960 to date

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t.AJUDty

l~ast [ot

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may call at the residence after
Athent- ,11,120.42, $5,234.12.
the two BNts availablet on lh•
12 noon Tuesday. The body will Tile Middleport pollee depart- $223,\122 ..., $162,99S.tl!l,
Board
Ue ln state at the church from 1 ment t.oday reported lnvesligalion OaiUI _ $18&amp;84S
$2
J. H. (Jakel SomerviDe, Most94
The
county sheriff's de- p.m. to 2 p.m. The Foglesong ru- of two arcldenls !hat occurred 1n 1123 ,S86.1MJ, $ISII,..;.,,;.. - ,04t. •
man O:tn:le, Pl. P\eulmt, filed
partment mvesUglrted
neral borne is in charge.
the village Friday.
Hockl.. _ $5.77f.09, .$3,471.81,
, for the Rouse rJ. Delegate! Cll tha
Pomeroy fire fighters werf' sumat Racine Saturday eventng and
The Urst ot 11:45 a.m. lnvolv- $134,SII7,67 1154,433.84.
moned lo the Neva Moore home
Democratic ticket Socnerville lo
Jailed lour peraons over the week- MEJGS GENERAl, ROSPJTAI. ed two can, one operated by Clar- Jadcaoo - $6,916.12, , $1.822.71,
at 300 Spring-av when a blau •
' • Pl. Pleaunt high achool grado
enrl.
AdmiSsions - Saturday, Mrs. ence E. Broyles, 26, Middleport, $I82,T1UU, $201 .141.39.
·
discovered in the bathroom \
uate, member of the Main Street
Heavy damage, but no pPrAAR· Robtort an: Rat'ine RO J; Char- and the other by Harry Beechler
LIWNnee- $13.987.4.1) $7,176.·
11 e depart
heh houst&gt; .
f
Jlaltist Clmrcb and II engaged iD
al injuries, wos reported when les Alexander, Pomeroy, and Mar- 17 Middleport The report said rrl, $1119,304.61, S268,754.89.
The Pomeroy po c
- . Wit In 20 mmutell a ter t h t
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the real eat.ate busineQ:. llf, II
a car driven by Pack Jones, 33, guerlte Dursl. Middleport. ,
a roximat~l . $175 total damage Melt• -- $3,2&amp;1.43, $1,429.26, menl ;u·rested three persons , in· fl_remen we~ on the scene. they
married and the fathel' ul oae
of ROute 2, Racine hit tee and
D Is char a e s Saturda - PP
Y
vestlgated a minor accident, and had ompletely drowned the blaze
daughter Mrs. Somemlle is a
skidded into a tree at 7 p.m. No James Carmh&amp;n, R.aeine;
::asrgl:u:!
2G KJ • presenled three other I
lllart on arrival. I
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teadler at OrodnaDee Scbool
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c arges were
lne Addlesburger, Middleport, and opeMtor.
100.R2, $67,00..41.
e d
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MAN FINED
,,lames W. Matthew1011, 80. died Fol"rMt · Casto,
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_Harold E. Davis of
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Barton. Racine.
'Mle second mishap was at tO:· Ro&amp;il - $10,7to.&lt;WI , $8.594.45, n ·
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Meigs County Court Judge Em- I at his home in Powell, Sunday
tor Constable of Waggeoar
Vincent , 0.,, was arrested and Sunday Admissions - Addie 50 p.m. when Charles R. McCloud $384:,594 ..27, $414,483.81.
Ofrlcers
an at'CI· \mett Peopk-s has fined Dee Wil- morning. He was a native of Syr- DJatrict Oil the Republican tJek.
in Jad on cha_rge or in· Weaver. Racine; Doris '11lomas. 36, of Middleport was forced off Scioto- $20,3&lt;fl.24, $17,035.58, I dent on East Mam St.
liamson $25 and coats on a patrol !acuse and was a member of PtJm. et.
tox1C'atlon: Sherif£s of£tcer!l also Rutland.
the road and hit a power pole $594.849.17, $689.240.1Jl.
day at lO a.m. when~
rylcitation ('barging he was driving t"rDY Lodg•I64 F . &amp; A. M.
took Mary Mar&lt;Um, 49, ol Ash- Sunday discharges - Everett causing about $500 damage to the Vlllloto - $1214.S2,
K..ton. tit\ of Syracuse stde•wlp- left of cenl&lt;!r.
I Survivors Include his wife, Ed- FuJibaek
Brown
land, Ky., Into curtlody at the Dailey. Pomeroy: Mrs. lloraee fnrnl ot his car.
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~ - - ed a parked car owned . by Blaet·j - ·- ·
. ith Gllmort' Malthew80n: two V0 I
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same time on an identical charge. Smith and son of Reedsville ; Pat· McCloud told officers another • 7 N
Cl • F"1ed tnar Auto Company. Mmor dam·
DOCI'OR NAMED
I' daughters.
Mrs. Charles Page
ee Dp
Bot.h posted f15 bond Sunday.
sy Rariford, Pomeroy RD; Clara car crossed North Tbird-st
in a
. ew
81ID8 I
age was es-Limaled and no charges JACKSON
John M. Cook IAiictl of Phoenix. Ariz., and
ROSA, C¥lf. UPI William C. Dinguu, 42, of Route Wolfe, Racine; Mrs. Lee Smith, rront ot him eauaing hia vehicle Initial claims for unemploy- 1filed .
.
of Oak Hill JS the newly-elected Mrs. A. L. Taft IDorothyl, Col· . Ibat.--k Jimmy Bnwm o( t h •
1. Dexter was the third person Middleport: Edith McCoy, Syra· to go out m' control. No charges ment In Meigs County numbered In court
Saturday mght,
of_ the
C'.ounty umbu!l; a son, C\D'tls MatthewiiOO iCleveland Brown• told a baDquel
brought to jail, on an intoxication cuse. amd Naomi Sullivan. Min· were reported
57 for thr. past week, according Mayor
rmed
Sey· Medical Society, with Dr. Gordon of
a sister, Mrs. Virgil gathering here Sunday nJ&amp;ht t.
charge. He Ia also scheduled to ersvlllo.
.
to figures released today by the ler. 19. Pomeroy. $100 and costs. l.MnarJ o( JackBOn vi&lt;"C _presi- Campbell, Pomeroy. seven grand· was
eonsidering rftirlq fna
appear In county court, along with
and
hi_m to serve 3D
'll!d Dr B .J . Allison of Oak . t'hildren. and sev£&gt;ral ni&amp;NS and professional football.
1 BUC Dffice in Galllpolis.
William Fergdson, 25, of Route
IMPROVING
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS j Continued cairns numbered 4J5 days m ja·J on h1s guilty plea of Hill se&lt;-I't'IAry-treasu,.r.
1nPpht'ws.
The
Syracuse
1, Middleport who was arrested Mr. E. T. Greenlee Is &amp;lowly Daniel Lee Bryap, 19, Middle- which bring• the total number .r ia. petty larceny warrant. The Dr. 0. C. Fitzpatrick of .lack- Funert&gt;l a'."angement.• in charge ty graduate IDtllcatocl It loooll
nn an assault and bAttery charge. Improving at his home on Plus· port. student, and Mary L 0 " unempioved to 472, compared to Irme wR!I mspended by Mayor l..e· 11011 1s the delegate lo Lhe s-t.ate of the Corb1n - Rutherford Fun- take a substantial pay boost f.He posted t25 bond.
ant Rktge.
Jaekl, 17, Middleport, &amp;tudent. 613 at
time last year.
gar and Seyle-r placed on a two C01lvention and Dr. l..eonard al- f"f'al
are lnromplete. keep him Oil the Brown
- -yeer probation.
ternarl!.
IBurial WIU be In Dubl.in.
out fall He receutly eomplalDI4
'The mayor fined Galen Brown.
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In death In 1933.

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woman,

Ji~-~~"' as a disrup- -abelll'
Funeral services ror Mrs. F.Jiz. l Both Me-inhart and McElhlnnpY .• ·~
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rr•renc• Jones. Letart, have annoonoed, ~-! ..n '!",k ""'"

tion , In lJie normal f!iiW 'OroAIM
tax revenues intb the
tre'U·
ury because of eliminatiOn of precollection of the tax, welfare
cosiS remaining "at extremely
high levels" and pay periods
build into the tax structure whiC'h

new

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95 Years OJd,
D
ied Sunday

Cloud_

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'I think l'D trade ~ In for '• jet.'
I !Nlid, 'Wait~
we J4nd.! "
Since the ~ra a.s-iaalion 1.- po88ibly jo!tl' becau..;e thO bo)&gt;1l
are talented - th~ngs ·na'!e ~art­
ed breaking for tll•m.. · A!Je'\ Art.
~ ,ignec! dtem !" dq k p~ure.
AJ!C.Par"""""" 1&amp;!&gt;04 . 11lelt act
an&lt;l will put put • ~don(. ~
M•*-'• prod~ , ~p~'O¥i&gt;od

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MUIIen WI•
Campa1g0 FOr Legis' Ial ure

wall ol the aw~me Matterhorn-the flrst time it has
been done In wonter.
The tw m
H'lti
All
2
and Paul
a'
by
the surprisingly good time or a day and a;t:.

confirm~
reprete~~lative

of AIJO.

bringing

. A
Syracuse woman crashed over a 50.
f.
oot 75 degree drop last mghl about 7 p.m. and was the
object of an Intensive search until she crawled from the
w rgeck scene to flag down a passing motorist this mom~

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Polar Cold
Moving Into
Ohio Valley

ZERMA'IT, Switzerland (UPil - Two daring Swlu
climbers ca~tured one of the most elusive goals of AI·
pine mountaineering Sunday by climbing the sheer north

Commission~

TV's "Yours For a Song" was reo

for

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Mildred Dnl, 40, was taken to Holzer Hospital this sc 1 The north wall of the
· 9tJ.foot . . k had .been
expertly managed"
the. much higher spending level
morning at 9:30 by Syracuse emergency squadsmen a ed In su"!mer
the feat of doing Jt m the Winter, lly VolioJ Pren Iat&lt;ruUoaal
of the current adm1mstratoon cannot be financed "by
where she was reported later In shock and suffering lac·
hlgr. Winds, ollndmg snowstorms and treacherous Polar cold derailed the
a few tax ,'loopholes' as the governor now sug·
eration of the right knee and a compound fracture of her
O ICe bar the way, has tempted climbers for 30 &lt;It weather of the ,....., from
gests.
.
left leg.
.
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.
the IIA&gt;c:kies 1o the Great Laket
"Wllatever the justifications for the much higher Counly DeltiOCI'atlc
Th&lt; injUTed woman l.o believed Tile injured woman said she s Von Allmen and Etter . had failed
tbl'ee preVIOUS totday, dropping ,...peratureo 00
1
spendiqg level, II cannot be financed except by a con· er Don E. Mullen today
!() bav• los! control of the
t9G3 blacked out »iien the car went
the peak, makmg Sunday voclory all the much u so degr&lt;os and r_.,
soderable expansion of the tax foeld or a raising of the ' ed reporta be will ...rr e\ectlnn Chrysler she was driving while inlo !he field. When •he came lo,
11 be ·
1
JDOW
bUzzard
II k •
&amp;UJII
1
rates of existing taxes," the DeGraff Republican told the this year as
1o the returning from Pomeroy where according 1o reports told Harten- Allmen
:;•te;.lers at tZermatt tha1 Von across the Great Plains.
O~to Hardware As~oclatlon convention.
Ohio G...,ral Auembly
she had iaken her two daughtera bach by the family, she ~ruggled Sunday when they overcame th r :;~ do success astrn~hn Cold wave waminp were up lor
Why Governor OOialle has
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ho 11 1&gt;-'
7 •CJ k Sunday 1o f
he If 1
th
k
e
angerous
e,. 14 ltala &amp;om Montana to limo
0 oe
suddenly shifted his po11ition with t.o say that the picturing of Ohio Mullen said he expecla to me t 1 . 'f
ore
ree rse rom e wrec • - an .ice-covered rise that is not merely vertical but over· lucky. '
rE!sped to this question ii dlfficult as a bankrupt state bordering on his petition either today or Tue!l· nenmg.
age.
.
hangmg.
WiDdl
to 80 rnne.
hour
to understand ..
fiscal chaos. Is unrealistic and day.
Meigs County Sberffl Roher! Mrs. Dlll
a flash ltght
At 3:25 p.m. they reached the suii\IIIit, waved the!r eMried ,: cor.: IDio N ..
The
has indicated he does unjusti£ied harm to the The candidate wlU be retiring Hartenbach. shortly
noon ifrom
:d
in jubilation and, after a stay cf only a [ew mlnutel, The tll!rnf!erablre dippedeh::.
plans a tightening of the tax laws state"s statu~ and reputation." rrom the three-member county ~ay, after investigating the ac· edrear twt owl
e s-a. ts ell~i~ah· started back down the other side.
1n aix hours at o aha sua. ,
.
.
caiiH Re
._
eomm·
fl1o:i
aft t h · r1dent, said the car waa complete-a
pass ng motor1s s a n g t .
.-~m
1s
18
to mcrease revenue. He bas sa1d
po118 8 un
il9f'. group , er
long with tne light. but remained 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• day night. Minnesota also tneD
1 demolished
that he cannot live within t b e The contenton that the state year, The posttion be IS varating Y
·
ndl
ed
ured 60-mi!. windJ and blizzard.
budget approved by the legisla- government bas lived on surplus- will aloo be up for grabs in No- Mrs_. Dill' apparently ran off _lo u
she had crawllike mow cut vioibllity to zero Ia
lure.
\
es and borrowmg since the close vember.
the _r~ght s1de of the road wh~le ed and dra ed herself
the
.A
many areas. MinDesota u.. Gov.
Cltt&gt;H Ad lnlst.ratlv Co f
ot World War II was called Prior to being elected conv:nis- larlvmg low&lt;:~rd Syracuse, Shertff lh k d 8 ~g the high lip h
Karl Rolva.ag and h.iJ party wa'i
·
m
'
8 us 100
"sheer bnnk" by Cloud.
sioner, Mulkm served three ~ars Hartenbach reported. He disdos- -- an an
g
way w ~e
strllded at Detroit Lakel
Cloud Jaid tt was "eonfualng, He said Ohio had acorued a r..... Jnember ol Pom.roy Village ed the car then croued lo the lei! sh• was finally found by. CO\r'e l
they had g... for a polltkaJ"":
to "Y the least" to note the con- serve ol more than ...., million Council.
lane, wen! off the highway
passing, Mr. and Mt'l!. Don to- _
ly.
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trad1dion wtthin the r.urrent state by 1946 by delayitig Improvement!! Nearly a month ago when Mul· above the MiJlerwiUe corporatJon bart.
k
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HAVANA fUPT) - Premier Fidel Castro declared At Evansville Ind wbeft ......._
administration of some depart- • IDce 1940 •••
.
was
.
·•
~ause or the war and len ~urchaa hom. .m Mlddl.. llm'tt 1 11i11·
c She
d ta
In en
s W ·a by lhon hts. defiance -Sunday mghl
at the Uolted States and the tempe&lt;ature bit· 7S degreft
-loiiiF
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and bureaus constant!)' these were made later.
port, It was wtdely circulated he Arter leaving the pavement.
to
Organization of American States, saying nothing could day, the mercury waa expeded. # ·
pmS&gt;ng f?r even· higher apendlng
would be&lt;ome Middleport post, Mrs. Dill and the car she had lost ;er ~ilnl by the squad orr;. prevent the spread of Castroite revolution throughout to plunge 1o 11 today.
aut00m .atlon and the Flnane4!! De:master, but he quickly deOated
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Latin America.
The tem alure leU 15 ....__.
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per
partment resorting to bon-owing
th
('()lllrol o Lraveled several hund- 1e1ali beheve she owes her hfe to In 8 2St.
h to
estt C
.,. h'
. of
-Pd hlf .
( funds
if
at nunor.
red feet and dropped over I steep th£&gt; unseasonal warm night Had
,,.. our speec
an
.
astM sal
,R vanpty
revo ~ in 30 minutes ot Denver. Colo., ~
an s tmg o
in order to
Mull~, 11 general insurance bank a roximately 50 feet into lhe been exposed to f~ing 1mated one million Cubans, Castro tion is spreading tD other Latin Sunday nlght. Jt wu 11 ~
mt'et prll!lent cash needs.
agent, 1s not expected to face opt PP
ed b Hen
E 1
t
h
rd al hould denounced President Kennedy"11 .VOerican eountriH.
charged at Denver lbortly aftlr midnibt
5
1
He said several factors in cur.
posllion h1 hi" party in May . He Ka pahlesuresown
'I
r
embargo on imports from Cuba that several t..aUn American pre~- 1 12-hour ..._, d. 41 . a · hempebeeraure ..J errdoln eil
,
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t tat liD ID
h
ed .th b
oe r. yrncuse.
ave
n e.urao ar y severe.
,,_
ody
.
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ren a e
anc g cause 0 io'.!.l
may \)(': oppo!l e1 er y Repub___ .. _. _ _ . - - as a '~"~~"1ony '
1 "~"• are reto use American
present e-t~sh position in its genli&lt;'an incumbent Geor~ A. Mein·
The- vksl crowd, biggest ever to troops against their own people
oral fund to be "one of t.mpohart or Mlndleport Mayor Kenatlend a Caotrolte mass meeting .. slay ht power.
rary e~~lencie."
neth McElhinney next tall.
hert&gt;. chHred repeatedly as the He denied. howfver, that hl1

closin~

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11o pe!oformers.
"Once," MartY &gt;iays, ''he
ll6 io his owil plane to F~rida.
What a beautiful plane We w~
lying along and lT"'n" •ys t.

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Slat AIODI G... Ia "'l'be 5l!lf7 tem. AI thai lime, _1bef •
t1. a:, House.''
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BID llill&gt;y, ...mac ID lbe Wool - elwi ~ TV wO!J\4 - up !bOll:
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t!{lMSible

tllein w!{h on I&lt;Jo+ folj a 3'\'1 ,.,.
leo.. ear 54, . Whfri Jir4 Your
Marty for .. r,oie. arid 1111V•
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(the singeh - jl ~kllll!
al~ ' '
the';.
p;~
po
VOODI' perlo......,.! ~ the
comedy field ~ ~ 1tr wltJt..
llrltl Oj)OI'• ·: • ..,.,... 'Ak!a'
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N teev,_,..,
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Wll ev« •auoi. ~ ~~d ~e~ about
01 ...-. It'-~· lobo ltlony.
.,.. !&gt;ltto9, ...r t\...i •''d hear
OUifllllos ol lti&gt;\)\'Opriote ....le.''
Tell a To o--. .,,.. llerrill also belloY.. thai -

Louloe ,_ o'Brtea and l..el1io u,.
jola Mitdl Miller and illl

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series. Johnny Car9011, of ABC.
TV's " Who Do Yoo Trust'?" ~a1"'
timer, bas not been released b1
. his networlt to fill-in ... ..
Qlml Burnett, comedienne feawred on !he "Garry Moore Sbow"
and J.,... \\1ril&lt;! - in '"l11e Sidl
ol !he Angels," Rod Serling telt&gt;
play db whl.S. "Tile Twiligbl
Zone" resumed produdion thill
week. This wlll be d&gt;e !lr.t of tea
1001'0 shows to be filmed for Jelt&gt;
cast on the Friday night OBS-1'Y'

&lt;How to succeed in Business Wldli
out Even Trying' Vallee to radie
in 1928. As a broadcasting mtJSi..
cal director, Salte&lt; ,&amp;rroliged lor
a remote pick~up of Vallee's bond

Allen. "We otucl&lt; ·~ nightci'"BY DICK KLEINER
We've done practically no rv New.INlflil' Enterprile .-\1811.,
I Cllll
only one -ai~
NEW. '(0111( - (N&amp;Af - Th&lt; the la.t time vre talked, and Uta&amp;
bM music on telev!Jioo'?
waa a spot on Sul1waa ~lO\tt WI·
It'a on ~rciale, &amp;&amp;ys the
en mentha ·ago. · We'V(' made • '
NEt's ~ baritone, RObert Mer.
records or mOvies or anything rill.
!&lt;"'
otud&lt; to nlglttclu4lo.
"0'-"i.de of the 'occa1lonal
"ln the tast 18 moo.h&gt;~~. we've
J..eonord Bernqn concert., ' Mer- been ....ndng aU tile time and
rill says, "the best music on tel• we've tdpled our prtee. I luell
vision i&amp; definitely on t.be com·
that proves you don't "eed 'IV
men--ials. J\lit last night, I saw
in tbia bueiness."
one - it was a beer corntne.."Cial
Alleo adml168 dtal loclt bod
Moot a golden barvest - and it
hall the ~ muaic l've ~e-ard on ornedtiJtg 1o do with "· They
we~ working in Las Vegas wheD
TV in a king time. There wati a
lull oympbony orchestra pl•ying Frank Sinatra !MlW lhem and liked
eornething that soundeJ l1ke them. That's alwe.)"'! a bii nelp

11 : 10 NAIA ~ret;)Oard
11 : 15 ·Late Show

LOCAL.LYri

Wo Pay 3'!', Inter"!

.

Crlsia
Bia Picture
4:00 Champtonshlp Bridte
4:30 Professional Bowlers Tour

Taylor.
In home economic oMsae. t
rrHhmen are studying Dlirit~
1101&gt;hotoores, bololng, and !he )
lor» aOO .enlort, home hrnll

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Crawled From Wreck After
Fallure
To
Attract
Notice
40~year-old

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remermec

$ · 00 1'V

Law&amp;ou, Sal'ah

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Meanwhile -.. .J·aek Paar guestars on Bob Ne\\tlart's NBC-TV
show Wedneoday, Feb. 7. To dale
NBC-TV haA not signed anyone

TV Needs ABetter Sound;
Comedians Ask,
'So Who Needs TV?'

WCHS.TV
Channel 8

12 :30
LOO
1:30
2:00
3:00
3:30

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ROSSI &amp; MARTIN: No oloctronic crut~

J..,ate Show

10:30
12:00
14L30
12:00

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MR. MULLEN

. Sujtday
CLEVE~ND
(UPI) - House Speaker Roger Cloud
satd
ntght the state's fiscal affairs "have not been

'i

9:uo Saturduy Night at llloviel
10:00 News Headlines
11 : 10 Weatbercast
II : 15

'

and Mrs. Clarence Baker.
Mr. and Mn. George Genhelrmr
ol Pine Grove spent Sunday afte,..
NAME REPRESENTATIVE
noon with the Arvll Molters.
'
The Eastern F.H.A. has nanl- Mr. and Mn. Albert Hill of

\eaves the network's kilt!!

Tall Man

8: :ID

Closing Tax Loopholes No
CureFor Ills, He Claims

grandfather,

to Jake Jad&lt;'s JU&lt;o »iiea

6:30 News Picture
6:45 Sanden Vanocur'a Sal Rep
7.00 Saturday Night Jambono
7:JO fales r.J Wells Farp

Dorodly I..awson, ll'ene ~
Linda NelgJ~1·. Bettf"t:evacf:'
Heru:h·icb , Mal")' Cundiff, D
Powell~. ~tOO Robert:u Roi.Lilb
JnitJiated were [,inda S l o,Jeon Mlanuel. 1\«a Cirde, j
llM Dalh~y, Patt~ Wl!W!bren
V.ada TeafonJ, Kay Teaford, C
lee Man!.lel. PhyUis Wigal, J
Sayre. Lola Profitt, Nola ·CU
Agnes Brinker. Linda Elcll
er, l.lnd.a Llspcomb Eunice Rt
Joyce Roush, ~aren NNM!, J
Ann PoweU , and P3111 Mattu.
Brenda Jarrf!ll lltld Billte •
tin are a.J&amp;O new memberw b
were not present .
Relmlhmenbl were served
ltle TMiher\11 and ~ - Ttl
.mo ..rved and helped c~earl
afterwards were Pettty -Grh'IJ
Nadine Taylor, Sue OJ""", Ji
MHler. ll'ene ~ver, Do1'01

birth of a seven pound. eleven Orr and Mrs. Minnie Orr spent

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Syracuse Woman Survives Night Of
Pain, Shock, After 50-Foot Fall.

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Mrs. Thelma Orr, Mrs. Ethel

er.

Porter W~goner Show

6 :00

Ute

Pomoroy~MJddleport, Ohio, Monday, Feb.

NO. 246

Speaker Cloud Is
Critical Of Ohio
MQney ·Managing

aunee son, born Frtdayl morning Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
at Holzer Hospital. Tbl$ ill the John Moorehead of Barlow.
semnrl child foi- the Byers who Clint McNamee of Cannel spent
have another l'IOn, Kenneth I.e Wednesday with his sister, Mra.
age S~ years. . Grandparenb Sadie TruMiell.
are Mrs. Kenneth Byer and Mrs. Mrs. Kathleen Milholn and son,
Jane Gilkey, both of Middleport: William and Carol Osborn of Keno
Emery Vanco of Athellll Is a great spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

Rock Hudson. one of fi!J&gt;l&lt;lol)l'o
top leading men, and ~ugh Downli
Jack Paar's sidekick," are Jack
Be~·· guests when the latter
impersOnates Paar on his own
Olis-TV sh&lt;&gt;W Sunday, Feb. 18
Benny, who, inotdeMally, gave
?--.tar hY; .9tart :n big time radio
in the 1940s, conducts hls version
of Paar's late night TV show
with Hudson an uncomfurt.able
guest5 and Down as his announc-

WSAZ-TV
Channel 3

Racine F.H. A.
Has Initiated
New Members

MEIGS THEATRE

killera who had

SATURDAY

awards; Mrs. Bryan, clerll:
Mrs. Charlea C. Lewla, ~

Middleport are announclng

VOL XIII

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Rash an

11Je annual Fellowship Tea of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crisp ancl
B. H. Sanborn Missionary Society daughtt&gt;r or Danville spenl Thurto
of the Middleport First Baptist I day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balo
Churrh will be held Monday even· lard.
lng. The regular meeting ot the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trussell
society will also be held begin- of Mt. Vernon spent a wee'k end
nlnfi! at 7::.1.
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Allen Hughes will be In Stanley Trussell and Mr. a~
charge of devotionals and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Marcinko.
Charles Bennett of the prograrri. Mrs. Louise Headley and SOD,
Missionary societies of the other Tommy, spent a week end with
churche1 ln the Rio Grande Bap. Mr. and Mra. Huston Childrtu of
Ust Association and the memhfrs MI. Moriah.
or the miAAionary 80C'Iety of the Mr~. Mary McKay and Connie
Ml Moriah Bantlst Church In Moral'ity of Syracuse spent
Middleport will be ~s!J.
Thut'l!day with Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Worley Davis of
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Dexter spent Sunday with Mr.- and
Mr. and Mrs. Charle 11 Byer or Mrs. Arvtl Holter and famfly.

STATIC

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&amp; Chill Wills

11 '"""" ot the Ohio Association al
Garden Clubs, will serve as judge
"THE SECRET OF THE
1
the merit system.
PURPlE REEF"
Corrvnitteea named for
tS&lt;•ope &amp;. Culor)
Jeff Hichards. Mor,~S:ia Dean
include Mrs. G. R. ',
·--son,
general
chairman; Ml
STARTS SUNDAY
81-yan.
Mra.
Joseph Sl.rui.J
"MURDER, INC.'"
(Sco.pe)
Mrll . John Fer·rell, staging
Stuart Whitman, May Britt
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univeraa lodtijf - unll'ipped, tDl- colami!y Wltlch bod· set olf tho floods, di'Ouf!hts-olmost the whole World War Ill.
being inloxicated whet\ ureotod.
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In Engltnd. member• of the .James TyrH- of Syracuse was The Me1gs-Galtia area escaped lame• E. Louks, 16, SyracUM, Canvktioos iD GallipoUJ caar\
dvspite o1 rare celestia1 dlsplay Haley'a Oomet in 1910.
High priHtl (!OI)ducted yapas Aether1u1 Society climbed to the fined SIO and costs (Jl a speeding highway accidents over the week- cited to Meigs juvenile court for Satutdly included lJoyd M1Jo.
thai bad terrified mUUODI Gl ttl BaH a mWkm Hindu ptlgrlmt -or non"::ttp prayer atssions-in top of .11. J,&amp;SR-foot mountain near citationend in spite of heavy traffic, due dffective . brakes: Dave Holter, nard, 28, Gallipolla, and Ca1vm
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batbfd Sunday In the ~ly wa· New Delhi but at least one yagna l'u,nlston 1-o "send off spiritual Pome-ro~ officers arrested John to the fine weather, a('('Ording to 22, Gallipolis, cited for yellow line C. Jarvis, Zl:, Bidwell, eacll fiDtcl
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violation; John Jeffen, 11, Pat· SlO .and eost1 for speed; Winfteld
dinary lir,f'IIP of flvo pl8nets - fr, a geotur&lt; for d&gt;elr survivaL tteeRted leaves Swlday """'nlnJ ID Now York City, the Hayden day night on duel ehorges ol no Thote were nine arrests re&lt;'OI'tl- riot. clted loday for unsafe opera- Sblpley, Ill!, Detrolt, Mlcb., looM•rcury. Mars, Jupiter, Satura _Hundt'OIIo ol tbousanda ol Hl"!(u ond decided the job was finished- Planetaritdl' report..t ~ had been operalor's lit'llnse and reck!.., ed, lndudin.l Roae Bowery, 35, tlon: Gary MtxTI&amp;, 31, Shoala, W. felted $15 bond for defective mill·
and V•nus--wltb the eartlt, moon ptJsrlma llocbd 1&lt;1 Benaretl as tlie Tile waw of lear was not con- f1Qoded with thou8BndJ ot call• operation. He poated hond,
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frbrn peopili! worried that lhf end 1 Wil1iam Snonrter. 35, of Pome-. Rt. 2 Cheshn-e .. ~lied for stop 11~ muffler; sterling Strlcklmid, Sl, Crown City, fined $10 and COIIb
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t.ton of the eight be_avenly bodl. , Twerny·two rnembe-n o( a Calt- the- world was al hand.
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