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lt:ontlnued from Pap·I)

The linn ~ · tho
noor or tho Ft. Steuben brklllo
be replaced. However, &lt;ondltlon
of the noor cl4&gt;os not make tile
bridge susceptible to' IIIJ'II&lt;\tUJ'al
failure, Mashotor said,
"It would take a minimum or
six months to replace tile deck
which would neces&amp;!tate closing
the bridge to trafllc during 111111
time," Masheter said. ••1l!ere.
fore U!e department plans to
keep the bridge onder clo"'
sc rutiny and make ~epalrl to
the bridge deck as needed until
' new bridge can be buill In
this area."

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mourning !or tile omUing blclnde

young man- he celebrated hla
34th blrthdal' ODiy 19 d!IJ'• ""''
Again llDII again tile YOice 011
Moscow radio tilat . Is uaed to
revool Masrovy's·blackeat d!IJ'•
r-_tad tile olllctal Kiemltn

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The report said the Pomeroy(Continued from Page I)_
Mason bridge w~:~s ''generally in
good condition except tor some Mllwaukoe thai the American
conditions o( concrete deteriora- people shoold be oorim-ned not
tion in the capa or plePs 2 and 5 only with admlnlstralkln polland In the caps or the West VIr- des but proeecllro• •• weu.
He singled out Cor criUdom
ginia ·approach piers. iiPalllnB of
the top surface of I h e bridge Johnson's BeDding Postmaster
deck slab has occurred. some General LaM'BilCO F, O'Brien
of it Ollj)Oslng reln!orclngstoel.'' Into Wlsoonsln on a campaign
:Masheter said the department swtns while postal aervlce waa
. plans to make repairs to piers ''deteriorating."
Earlier, McCarthY told Chicaand decks as soon as weather
go bo&amp;!nesomen the notloo could
, permits.
expect wartime wage and price
controls if the cclll or tile
Vietnam war went above $50
bilUoo a year. a now stand&amp; at
$30 bUllon a year.
MARCH 2\f-30-31
Heads For Indiana
THE SILENCERS
Son. Robert F. Kennedy, 0Dean Martin
N.Y., wound up a Mldweot
Stella ste~ens
campelgo tour and headed Cor
Plus'
Indiana, 'llllero he was to enter
THE HAPPENING
tile state's Mill' 2 pre&amp;!dentlal
Anthony Quinn
prlmoey.
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Michael Parks
Kennedy hit I'Ollago campuses
In Utah Wednesday, drawil&gt;g
sizable crowds as he !Oe.aed on
economic Issues and tile role of
big government.
TONIGHT, MARCH 28
Asserllng that thoro bas been
N&lt;Yf OP&amp;i
toe much government Involvement In local atralrs, Kennedy
March 29 - 30
called Cor Incentives to prlve
CHUKA
enterprloe
· to help aolve tile
(Technicolor)
naUoo's
orban
problems.
TIIJ'Ior- Erntst Borgnlne
In New York Weclnesday,
FORTl!JA!t ,
Gov.. Ntlllll - "' ~;
ttochnleOior) •
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.a:;tns Me·.. was "tooched" Mel
Iroland-VItg{nlaldaYO
deeply gratefUl/' accepted the
Ropobllcan elate committee's
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
ol!er to bo Its favorite aoo
candidate.

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Funeral services !or Elmer
Batmort. 70, Rt• 2 Chollblre
lllto died W-sday evedlna In
tilo Veteran• Memorial Holl!1ital,
wnl be held Salllrdal' at 2 p.m.
at tile !liver Ruq Bapl!ot Olurch
wltil tile Rev. MerHn Tool• olllelatlng.
Bl!rlal wlU bo In the Gravel
HIU Cemeler)' at Cheshire. He
wa• a retired coal ·miner and a
World W\lf I veteran.
Survlns are throe aloters llDII
two nieces. Frlendo lliiiJ' eall at
tile Raw)lnSB - Coat&amp; Funeral
HomeinMiddleporllll!1llmOofter
10 a.m. Frld8.Y until 12:30 p.m.
SaturdaY wt&gt;en the bod.Y will be
taken to tile ehurcii ..FeeftiiJ' Bennett Poot No. 128, American Lelllc&gt;n, will concllct aervlces at
the gravesldo.

Valloy

Opening Game
MUSKEGON, Mich. (UI'O Tho Columbo&amp; Checkers loot
their opening I!OUIId pme to the
Mulkoi!OO Md&gt;awks In Jnternatlpnolllockey Le&amp;gue'fllrnorCup
acUon here Weclnesday night.
€olumboa Cell 5-t alter lead·
lng most olthe pme.
Muako- 'll!llch finished lira!
In tile IHL ,rogular aouon pi~,
scored three &amp;Ool• In tho final
10 minutes Ill tilttiiJitd porlod
!or tile win .
Columbus finished third In the
IHLrqularao&amp;IOO.

Mrs. Gaul of
Chester Dies

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advice" when you've complained of illness?
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She wa&amp; a member ol the Firat
Church o! tho Nazar- at Chao-

tor.
!Oirvlvors Include her husband,
Frank; two eons, Ellhn, Ch...
tor, and Orville Jeceb, Racine;
' a daughter, Opal Ruth Wickham,
Chester; lour granlthlldren; siX
great-grendehlldron; \WO sisters,
Jlrs, W:y Gaul, and Mra. Elsie
Micldll, both ot Pomeroy,
Frlonds ma,y call attllefwleral
··. home anytime.

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OPEN DAILY
1.00 AM te 10:00 PM
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SALE PLANNED
Band Booster• wUI
sPDIIIOr a .rummage sale Frldal
;:.. and saturday In the room Conner·. ly occl{lled by tho Ph!UIP Sister•
Droos ShoP In Pomeroy.
Eastern

WANTS PROBE
WASHINGTON (Upl) - Rep.
... Michael A. Fol&amp;ban, ~ - Clove.. lllllll, Oldo;haa asked~ Fur·
·. ne~s, Preddent JobnDI'B ~
sumer alfalra eealstanl, to make
a studr or "ai\)Tocketlns" Blue

Croaa rates.

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NO GAMBLING
NEWPORT, K_y. (Upl) - The
'S:GO te 9:00 . ~
Campbell c~ Grand Jury 111c1
'.: .: In a report W-acla.Y Ito lnI
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vastlptlon has torned up no eviWayne Swis...r, Horold Lot.o., Chorlei Nrolngar,
dence
UJat ''blg.tlmo gambi!JW''
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and Kenneth tt\&lt;Culloueh QlO your frlendl~ phar-

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Swls~f II!CI Lohse Rexall Dtutl· They

low pl'et",lptlon prius and. prompt, ter¥lce
ani discount dn,;
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1nent grand captain or tile Guard
ot Grand Commandor)' ot Ohio.
A dinner wUI be sorvod at &amp;p.m.
ll&gt; all Sir Knights andthalrladles
ere lmltod. There will bo en\01'talnment Cor the ladles. KormltL.
Walton 11 eminent ccmmander•

TJUAL CANcELLED
A jur)' trW lcheollleil April
2 in ldelp Coullt1 Common Fteea
Courl bel been canoelled and
proapoctive jurors ne«1 not roport on tilat date, Judge Jciu1 c.
Bacon said today, J'ud&amp;e Bacon
said a aeltlement bas-.reacb. ed In llie dvU llllt.

FOUND DEAD
CLEVELAND (UPI) - A suburban Dlclld "'"""" and her
tllroe
were found ohol
to death ~~~ today, aDd pollee
a8ld It was an _.-.nt murder-llliddt. The dead wareldenUIIed oi Mrs. Sally Wertellborger, 32, and her chltdron, 10yoar.old Dobbie, 14teor.old Bonnie and 2-.old Jolin.
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Mr. and Mra. Robart nmeon
ot Pomeroy R. )), villlted Mr,
and J.lrs. Arthur Atherton Se1&gt;

ur4al\ evening, Mrs. . . .an 1.• a
Mrs, Atllerton.
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rod all'l Nine Roblnoon were Mr.
and Mrs. B!U,y Follrnd and aJe
Ann ot Alben• and Mr, and Mrs •
Gerald S..artz and CamliyoUia"'
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Scottish
engineer, was lnatru::

menlal in building dl mile•
· · of good roads in the British
Isles In the early 18001.

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servlcel tor llarey CecU GibbS, na......, Pean - .
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weot or Rutland, II hare W•sdal D10J'!IItw. w01· ~ !Oir - ·
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B:~~
C. llartdach be bald Fridl1 at 2 p; ~at tho
Alhlollc Jirecio/ Bill !.
said Jlorroll Gene Rtctunoacl, 20, llarttord EUB ~ wllh the aold Mlnnooota IIIII Ptlll
Rt. 1, ·Rutland, traveling west, Rev. !l&amp;Orse Hoach&amp;r olllclatbv- wUI bit mel In 1961 ~-~itTO.
lost cordrol of hi• Vddcle'llllen . Burial wUI be In the G~ll!l!n Sill- wtdlo K...WCI!f, 'vtrl!iiilf i, Te'Ch
1 tire blew out: The cor went tl\111 Cemot~Q'.
and Tulllll . wUI be ~ In ' 1' · '
He was tile eon ollhe late 'Olin . 197
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a ronco a1ong tile .IIIIo
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The lllerlll!a deparlmeDt al- wlfo, VIrginia Powell Gibbs, In
• roporlod a mishap 011 Route
124, 1.6 mile west or Rec1no at l949.
VETERANS
MEMORIAL
!Oirvlvorl Include two oone,
HOSPITAL
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ADMISSIONS. _ France• All
driven by Jamal C. Joilnoon, 61, or Muob; 1 dal/&amp;hjer, J.lrs. Flor- klre, HarrliOIMII'I; Ethel lflli.
208 S. Third Ave., Middleport, eoce J1'11mleldD, Muon. aild .... . nor, Rutland; Dawt,VIrlati, Pafti.:
8lllns weot, struck aDd ldlled'• engranclthlldroni
miJ; Terl'l'· !iei1uilel, Mlilllledoor tilat ran orto the hi&amp;bWII'.
Frlendl lilt.)' call at !he Fog!&amp;- 1101'1; ~ Hapr, IAIIIJOI7
There was damege to eong Funeral Roms Jrom 7 to tl&gt;m.
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DJSCHA!IGES- Selwi9'Evil!"'
Johnam'a car, and no iniurli!s when the bo~ wllj bo taken to the 9feiJI&lt;I' o!Oiin!IOI!o. ~ Xlilldi
or.~~at.
church to lleln stite.
!kf, HUclii W4. Dale· ROal'•!

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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willlatits
and daughter of BelPre vllilted
her _ . , Mr. and Mrs. Mit.
lard siiartz ond Terry &amp;mda1
and attended church hero on !iaJ&gt;.
diiJ' morning.
Mr, and Mrs. !larry Guthrie
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles )),
Woodo rocontl,y called oo Mr.
and Mrs. George Guthrie a n d
their daughter, Mra. Paul Perry
end Camtl,y who are aulatlng
there while Mrs. Guthrie Is rocl{leratlng !rom a beck IIIII neck

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'Elber]elds In ·p;,,wroy qre o~n "&amp;;th :F;i,u;y ~ 'sah,;~y nights
untU 9 and this week-end ~-are having ~ur St6re wide End~~
the month Sale.

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Mr. and Mro, Paul Grinstead
Lori and Paula,
or BelPre were recentS u n d a y
afternoon visitors wltil Mr. and
Mrs. HUll&gt; Beerhs and son, HoD-

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Mr. and Mrs. llllollli&gt;bard ol
Washlngton, fl. c., ere vlliltlng
with her peronta, Mr. and Mra,
Pearl~&amp;.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hell.,....
vllllted Wttil Mr; and Mrs. Joe
WoyeremWer Sunda,y evtn!ng, ·
Mra. Hl/&amp;h Bearhs and Mrs.
Patrick Wood wero recent ..,..
diiJ' vllllorS in PerkeraburJ.

REMA1NS SERIOUS
MONTGOMERY, Ala (UPI) Gov. Lur!MI Wallace romalned In aerfaua condition todaY llDII
doctors pve ber !JIOlO .onl1.agulanl dn!iJ to 1rJ to d!•IWI••
a blood clot b.l he~ 1.a liJ!ll.
WANT .1711500 . · · .CLEVELA!il) (VPO •-;- Teecllero In tile Jio*llc ldlooi·OJIIIem
bore tilll' proal Cor a' $17 ,liOO a
year lllar7 .,. toecbotl wllh
hochelor'o dell'Ot• altar 15

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llSCUSS JIEMIIf!lllHI'- BernardFultz,lhtoroftbe Southeastern Ohio 11eg1aao1 CouneU
and Carlllahlborc,organlzatlon....,utlvodlroclor,....a, dl~eusathe llalgs SEORC 1968 mllllbel-•hiP drive wltil chairman Jack Well.h. The 1168 !lrlve boeded by Wel!h bas proGiced thelar&amp;Ut
~pi or SEORC mtmborl over !rom ldelgs. Tbo I;EORC olllclala are Jook!ni over a mlllftboroi
. ..... .aquo. -Sentiaal .Pb!JIO.
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The 1118111bersldp !lrlvo Cor the lll!OCtalattentlon tohelpqMel&amp;J Ohio, frlllk p~ C. t. ,
lllekesl... llf• 1!. R. Pkkello,
So'llh~ Ohio Recfonal Coun- and Parry Countlea obtain new~
Konnlt "Walton. King Builders
dustry.
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cil has procb:ed the lar&amp;Ut niiJI&gt;o
&amp;lJpl,y,
l!arr Construction,
The COWICU has biMn Olther 1&amp;bor ot Mat,a Collllll' members
ever In the organization, accord- rectl,y responlllble tor, orhesa&amp;- lumbuB and Southern Ohio

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or
counties.
The following lllelga Coultty
bostnesses end Individuals ere
1968 members or SEORC:
The Farmers Bank i Sevlngs
Co., Pomorcy National Bonk, The
Citizen's Natlooal Bonk, Tiny's
Foodland, Franklin Rizer, Hogor
Morgan and Dick Follrod, Galen
Brown. Valloy Limi'ljor and ~
Pf¥ Co., Ed!IIOII Baker, Olin
-o, WMPO Rsdlo, Ohio
Power compaay, !hyor c. 0.
Flaher, Webater and Fultz, CI1;Y
Ice oncl FUel,. Columbia Gas or

Jack Welsll.

Welsh, this coun1;Y's SEORC
, mtmbor&amp;h!P chairman,
said
more than 30 Individual• and
businesses have olgned 1{1.
The llrst tull m'""borshiP
meeUng or the councU wUI bo
held In Atllent oo Aj&gt;rll 4, 11 5:30
p, m. ot the Ohio Unlveraicylrui.
Dr. Robert Sevop. a research
Olllett, will speak lllloul the ~
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,Revealed
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Israel •ent •. rt()Ol'ted .15,000 'wOundad when their trailer hit a
11'001/S booked by tank&amp; and jot 'mlno near '. the Jordanian
fl&amp;bterobomborl OCl'OII the Jor- border,

Breeks'. Previous RecQ.;ds

Injury.

Mr. and Mrs.lllnsmorelloyles
'I'Ont Sunda,y evening with Mr,
end Mra, PhilliP lloyles endllmlly. Their. smallsoo was UL

~.arge,s.uJe · · · ~~ voi-r worb":
II; was the blatot bOttle alneoe,_ ~fteil onlY 11 1 27-)'IIN&gt;!d
a week aao Thurida.v wben 1'\IIW Yorkllr, wu ser1oua1,y

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eommllndery :U, Knl&amp;ht•

Templar, wUI bo held Saturd~Q&gt;.
Work will start at 3l30 p,m,wltil
Cull Corm gponlng Ill 7:30 p.m.
lnellectlng omcer wUI be Sir

Checkers Drop

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or Ohio

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Annual Inspection
Planned Saturday
The ennual lnlll!OCtlon

tilo\ Jordan Illvor
both
.~ · , A:Jordanian mW\01'7
·• wore llbot &lt;town and thai
wore knocluld out In
len said the Jet•
In J...,...
shelled JJreell settl- lD the .
auns\WII:e
·, tile su or Golll...
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Jordlnlan..otllclal• In Amman .I River . 1ft a puniUve. iiuack
eald lh,o lsfaalls o,poned !Ire Wit What laraal c*n..i Arab
wlt)l machine sun• and 15 ~..
nilnutoo later began !Iring tank · iTI1e ftchtlng brob 0ut toda;r
guns 111d mortars. Then . ~me~~ •
· lifter tour llraeli
jotS acroamld Into tile '*k. ..... were ldlled ilnil

Henl7' II. . . . 57, Mldllt- .
p0t1, died ~~~ \Ociai II the V...
eran• AdpllnlotritiOil ifl;ti!Pital.
LeX1JV101!, ·111; He wu •bUri!' at
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Glenwood, w. va;,the"'!Pol'the . '
9BGANIZJPI .-: A - . ~~·n'
late JolltPh and MoWe
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&amp;u-vlvqlroti.reecblldton,
High ¥tor1um, IPOneoted ~ the aeidorolaJs.
James, u. s. NaY)', 1114 :lblln and · , ., oro tr4lit,
left, Artie ca~l and Erl&lt; Chamber•;· atandlrv. Dave
Richard Lao, Denver, C'A!Io-!1110
Francie, lWn Naal anti Mike ~rea•- 5antlnol Photo.
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Funoral services Co:r Mrs.
. . Frank Gaul, 83, Chester, who died
Ill her residence at Chester '(I eel::.: nesdo.Y, wUI be held Frldal at 3
, p. m. wltll the Revs, Pearl CuU&gt;
. :' end Herbert Grate oll!clating.
Burial wUI be In the Meigs Memortal Gardens.

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Dies Wednesday

"The central
tile Communist Par\Y or tile
Soviet Union, tile pro&amp;!dlum of
tile &amp;lpreme Soviet (parliament) and tile COIDicll or
Ministers or the IJBSR are

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II O&gt;uni;U Ia tile oldest existing
~ent grol{l In Ohio. It II
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~ldllys, Industry, tourlam and
acboole, Welah iald. Bernerd
Fultz, Pomeroy - llllddii(IOrt ...
lornO)I, hal served tile SEORC11
&lt;lrector tor !Dur y~a.
The COIJIICU II ta1dni an aeUVO
hUreot ·14 the co\!l&gt;lettoa or n""
IJ. S. 33 fi'QIIl Dlrwln to Atilono
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Goble Ford, Q\IIUIJ Print
Royal Cfowp Bottling Co., Poilif:.',
orcy
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Rawlings Sons,
Cou
Farm Bureau, Dale 'L\rtton.o, ~:.;
Bohr, 111111or Charles L
S..lober-Lohae IJruso, W a I
Grueser, Fred Crow oncl 0
Valle,v l'ubllahlng Co~Qp~Qy,
Tho .llalgs menbersh!P
Is bolq[ ccntlnued 10 ~~ ~~~
nosHI and Individuals
lng to join ma,y ..~.ct;j
Welsh or assistant drlw
man Kermit Walron.

tile 24-yoar~d solI,pli!,yed In tllo ml.mtsJ&gt;t
of oovon criUcally
· .South Vle!Dimoee ool•tt'lram an oujpoat sUITOUJIII.
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the b

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Br~ot&lt;l, ~;t·~~~~ :

...ttblteil •af.Ciub mootinR~ "'-·
ins the pa·st year was a ~~ ·Yid Noaoe, IIICI
r!l wemeodaY nl!lllt's meel\'!1 ~· to~ ·
o1 the Wildwood Garden Cl~. Ina their faroiitAI
A rtMeirril~, ·
carrying out the theme "Qiu'L
den [)eslan," the prograui :Was
highlighted bydemonstratlonJUI~

ing springfiowersandacommentary on

California blossoms.

Meeting at the llome or M r s.
,\Ured Yeauger with Mrs. Clif-

tht ih&lt;irl!..,lt~q ' mlpzlpe,, .
prel!flrtld by kro. Cl.vdto
drewa who alao talked on t ll·e
nowera ·In Calllornla whld&gt; .,!lie
viewed 01'1 her re~ent tr,fp ~e.
Mro. llwl&amp;frt ~ and Mr1.
Florence Windon pve diltlm·
strations on arranpmenta fea ..

ford PhlUips as the co-hostess,
the meeling conducted by Mrs.
Karl Grueser opened with the turing the use ~ d r 1 f t~
wood or weathered wo 0 d
pledge to the nag.
The Lenten theme
ried out ln devotions
by Mrs. May Bolter
from St. Luke, gave

yeauger waa allo given
.

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Mrs. Dwight Well&amp;&lt;

MARY JENKINsON

tapes for young campers' out-

CHUKA
(Technicolor)
Taylor • Ernest Borgnine
FORT UTAH
(Technicolor)
-~ ~-and .. Vir$inia Mayo
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"lUNDAY, MONDAY,
AND TUESDAY

Feena,.Be~

the ensemblQ and plays .;larinet

128, American Legion.
Selected as alternate by the
-auxiliary was Connie Bactmer,
daughter of Mr. and lllrs. Evel'ett Bachner. Girls State will be
held in June at Capital Universlt.Y ln Columbus. Both Miss Jen-kinson and Miu Bachner are
lll!ildl""'rt High School··juniors.

in the concert and marcltlng

· A member o!

Much 29-30

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Mu. 31-Apr, 1·2
"WATERHaLE NO.3"

t Teehmcolor)
,lameti CobW11
Carroll O'Connor

Colorcertoons:
Altvego, Growt Then
Meet Mr. Mou.-

SHOW STARTS 7 P.}!.

CONNIE BACifNER

Mary Jane Jenkinson, daug!J.. port Church of Christ.
Miss Bachner is also a mem-ter o! Mr. and Mrs. CUrtiS Jenld.nson, has been named delegate ber of the National Honor Soclecy.
to Buckeye Glrls State by the She sings in both the cootr and
Ladies Auxiliary of

TONIGHT 1nd SATURDAY

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Legion Auxiliary Selects
Delegate to Girls ·State

nett · Post

Anthony Quinn

wu Pre~~ Frlldl.olrla who
presl- uoed A S.atfoi,I!Qpt iiJ!I ~
dent, noted that reservations are Terror - JmpHCation rl Techto be made by Monday. Read at noJosy u the topic, " 1\Ymn and
the meettn8 by Mr.s. M;yroo Mill- prayer by IIi-•. Wlltaee ·concluoler was a letter from Mrs. Ge.,.. ed die m,eetbw.
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trude Johnion -who assisted the
Betreahlben:ts w•re ~IJJ·
church women several years ago the hoisteaaea,· Mrs.: E. 0. TIWk~
In maklnt sock dells (!&gt;r Vleto bary, Mrs. carl lloi1QI,· Mr•.
nam. In her letter Mro. Jolmson, James Buc""- Mrs. Mae
who now reslde~· !J' VIrginia, •11\d Sauer, l\lrs.· Arthur Lewis and
that simUar projtcta are being Mrs. John Welsh.
carried out there.
Prayer tor mlsstooarles tn
Ethtol&gt;la andPennsylvanlawasolo
Well in Fashion.
rered by Miss Margaret Sauer.
Small bags opening two and
Grot&amp;) reports were given by three ways into separate com·
l!ro. Thomas KoiJ.v, Mrs. ·Paul partmenls, brIght Bonnie
HoPtonstall and Mrs. J, E. Hal'- !&gt;et'ela, vIvId felt Clyde
ley,
· "
!odoras as well as the Aussle
Devotions ·to open the meedpi 2nd sombrero, to tie under the
were given by Mrs. DaleWIIbl!iil'. chin or not, are .weD In
whose toPic was Time. fJtt sai(\ f.-.hion. "Jewell". of woo?,
..., · bamboo or mock tortoise will
that Ume I&amp; not to be was,,,.. · be
acing wrists earlobes
Church.

lt's none too early for planahead mothers to order name

Plus

· And, I( II
lor, the
. alerlnooa II( Sill•. Balclwln and
!Jeputlo Elmer llddrnore, Charleo E, (Dlno) Royce, 24, · Roolql, Ma11., !l'liilll be a1 lar110.
the object ril i ~ ·
Wilen tho,Y' ~ Ill hla cell In
the county jail Frl~ IIIOI'tllni
to sa him rea&lt;1v to leave lor
· · Coilllllbuo, he ll(ljlllranll,y l\ld all

Womer~' a
ABSoclatlon
met
Mrs. W~e ~~· a ~
I Thursday night at the Middle- medltAitlon,:J?I*· Croi• and the ·
port First United Presbyterian Resurrecd99'!, .ad "W! ,PI'Oii'IDI , ,

Tape Names on Outfits

THE HAPPENING

hadn't'"""'

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ber of the club will speak Mon-

THE SILENCERS
Dean Martin
stella Stevens

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.The SCioto Proobyterlol meetl · should be Uthed md jivon to olblng to be lleld In Portlmoutb on oro as · a part' the Wlii:I!D
AprU 5 wao annoUDCed ~ thl llle.

was made for county projects.
It was announced that a mem-

AND SUNDAY

GALLi1'01l!l '- Aj tilt' ilioi .It!. Weotlons of rtlalWii an os4oora .t lbe &lt;1iJ:10 ~ . ,
eell .liamtt\oit ; 'mi.~ PrilJI;i ·11
Vihen Royce reached,lor h 1 a
~~ · J;itiii'.IIOyei ·tol~:l;&lt;il. jadoil, !1ct Balclwln bocamo auo•'!fli:. ,~ .' lliiJ!ut!t ~ !1ct . Ptclillifi He srabbe&lt;! the Jacket,
Jllll'iea' ll. Balll\lfn, ·1'Wben ·we And, 1n 11\e pocket he looald, aa
left Denver, Pd have bel ""' he deocrlbed •II, "the prettiest
,1,000 tq ~;.!hat 10U'd never u~e f\alfdrrlade ~ gun 1 had
JBt me tn here. · ,
.
.
ever latd my eyee on."

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the club gave a $3 contribution
, to the junior garden club to buy
flower seeds. A $10 contribution
from proceeds of a bake sale

M•rcl'l 29-30-31

.

. Be Held on April Fifth

~ring the business meeting,

TONIGHT 11nd SATURDAY

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011 the resurrection, and a poem
on faJth.

which are easy to apply 'imd
will stick tight to fa b r i'c s
through countless rugged
launderings.

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presented
who read
an article

. fits . To bypass sewing, select
personalized iron-on I abe Is

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bands. A member ol the Mlddl..
port First United Presbyterian
Church, Connie is active in the
Girls Athletic Association and

the College Club.

e.

but made the most o!, that time

and ~e neck:Unes

.

the' National~

,HOLZER HOSPITAL - Vtslt·
or Society, Mlas JenldniiOll sings
with school choir and Is in both iJ1g hours 2..4 and 7-8 p. m. Parthe marching and coo:ert band ents only on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
pla,ying clarlnet. Ste is amember
Charles
A, Woodard,ll94 Mallo! the Guitar Club and the Girls
' and is an ison Ave.; Forrest R. Russell,
Athletic Association.
alternate to the Student Council. 1701 . cbestnut . St.; Mrs,, Willie
klhd "WOrks.(m'the newspapl't~SUJJ: : A. Roee. Crown City; Mrs. V.
Mary Jane attends the Middle- PauJ Niday, Patriot ~ Rt.;
Dwayne, saunders. Rt. 2 Bidwell;
Mrs. Arthur E. Milan, pt. Pleasant; Marcus McCoy, McArthur;
First Inoculation for . rabies Mittie G. Markl, Rt. 3 Wallaton;
was given In Paris oo July 6, Wllbur W. Wood, Rt. 5 Jaoklon;
1885. Louis Pasteur success~ llarry F. Hol&lt;trol~ Rt. 3 Athfully inoculated a boy who ens; lf¥at1 L. Dearing, Jackson;
had been bitten by a dog.
B. Gwy!Die Claj&lt;, Ironton.
IISCHARGES
Mrs. Charles R. Anthol\v, Rlcli-

~ndt's

. ~ 0111.v once ·(n tin years we would walt
brei!J11es• and Pill••~ aid' li'Otrlea; IIICI our
·", quartet•
to ' I •l lili
their ci&gt;mi!l,. lnltead,
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they are ·-~ and taken lor l'anted
while men band~· "'!~ 1111'1 dispute ldeao, The
tli&gt;(d)le'to,that tDcl ~ ofj!ie wordaire -~

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are out or away ·over the week eiid more
ofren-burglars break' into ~ nlc!e ~
homes ll1te yours! FireJindtl$ett will al'!ays
be a tln!!lt to your illi~rtant1pit~, ~­
elry , and other ';a!uablea • .C ~ untpp.:;·of
COUl'lle, you very WlaclY. spend a i6'CIIDIII a
week to
·
Rent osaN •p!IS!t llox ~ rltht....wt
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21 Fined, Eight Forfeit Bonds,
In Friday County Court Session

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Emergency

S!Joad topk the vlctlmo tothehoopllal.
!llerll! Hartenbacb ll8ltl Buchanon has been chlll'!le&lt;l wI t h
DW~

, •hie n•Ig .
POSSI
. Blaz
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Twency - ooe sell, 37, New .Haven, opeedlng,

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"!eel!•
tined dJJr1nl the weeki.Y .... 17-year·old F'med
~'f or coon were Blanley E. •- Juv"nile Court
"''ota, 25, Marietta, $15 and . U4
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GAIJ!IPOLill .;, Clothlns ..,_
Uc~fs'llljf ftPOrted fowic1 at tho
su,.r Bridge site late Satlll'day
bl' recovery workers slar&lt;hlrw
lor the remalldng lour Ylctlma
ofthelloc.I5,1967Silm8ridge
dloaoter.
However, the rCJOrt could not
be ccmllrmed bi a CIYll Defense
oJilclll on ducy at the CD heaolquarters when contacted b;y the
Tlme.sentinel aroWld 5:35 laot

coots, apeedlng; William J, Parsons, f4, Racine Routo 2• lei!
ril center, $10 and oosta; !llerman A. Ctmclltr, 20 •.!"Syracuse,
$5 and 00111• defeetlvo exh8lllt; Freel E. Raclclll!, 2.1, Lona
Bottom, $10 IDd colts, fatlure
to tranllor rqlotratlon.
MJllng
wey o, Sellers, 23, PortTho ;eport oald bits of c~ land, $5 ,and costa, delo&lt;tlvo
trw artlcl's were Cound 1&gt;1 worlo- brakes; Chellter Wells, 441, Lona
ws, and ~~&gt;at the ml&amp;Sq Ylo- Bottom, $10 iiOd costo, I!OIItloua
tlma.,.,'bePtnnedboneolhiiOIIIO roglotra~; Jl\t118l L.Rldenour,
32• !'h•":'r, opeedlng, $10 and
of the bridge wrecklp.
Illver• were rtJIOrled eorouio costa; Jael&lt;le L. King, 3t, PorntD the dlpster
SlluJ&gt;. erol. $5 ~ costs, dolectlve
cio;y ID nareb 1lor the l"fllllil1lll(l emet'lllllcy bi'4ke; Earl E. Bamvtcums.
hart, 47, . POrtland Houle I, $150
· oVer 110 workeri roPortedlor and costo, three days In jell,
a.t:l II! GallJpolla iround 7 e.m. 90 doli'a SUIIpllllilll of driver's
~.
Udiri.. on ebar&amp;es of driving
wo:J~·
sch4~11d ID .,._ whUe lnl(iodealetl IIICI $5 and
r1
IOelie: lut eventrw .iniila, doleetlve oxhauat.
ac~~~~~IID~ II' CD II'Okeoinao. .116¥ T, Grueoer, W, Pome·COuncy · CtYII De- 1'19 ' Route 1,. $13 ~ coats,
rour,...,k, In_.. ~ llr&lt;ld Kobl~. ..59,
··
"'doted bl' ~ Houle 3, opeedln&amp; $10
mfli . '
· ~ ~ K~ M. •GIIkey,
iii!JI~~h wUI , _ ti&gt;- tt:Pon)eroy, $5 IIICI '&lt;;ast" un.
.. oale ·viblcle; WI!Uom ·I!. Rus-

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GALIJPOLill - Gallla Coimcy
JIMIIlle Judge John W,llowell
llne&lt;l Keith c. Dn,orurond, 17,
Rt. 1 GaUIPolia, $15 and costs
Slturdey 011 a State Highway P..
tro1 chargo of a delective .,..

3, $2S, exceslive &amp;peed for c:oft. :

111 City Police cases, Judge
Howell fined Russell Rose, 16,
Ill. I Northtol&gt;, $20 and coots lor
rocldess O!leratlonanddlsmlssed
a secqnd charge ol oqueellng
tires. Wayne Clark, 17, Ill. 2
GalliPolis, was fined $If 111C1
costs lor Slleedllll(. Grog !tnlth,
l6, 111. 2 Gallll&gt;oll•, lorlelted
a $1.2.50 bond lor lallure II&gt; obey
an automadc trllllc signal.

dltlons; Elsworth 0. Mlllord, AI· , ·
banY Houle 2, $25, ~l&lt;~·~n;
Claude D. Caton, 27,
Route I, llj)Oe&lt;ilng, $27.50;
llam Varney, 3f, IJudlly,
$27.50, 'llOeclinl; Cl¥de
Blankenlbli&gt;, Z2, llunlllilti"'O·'[;
$27.50, left of center;
Curtla, 26, LOng Bot~, 1·~·~
50, 'llOeclinl; Rodne.l' """''' ...,
Belpn, and James N. COt)oda.
27, AllhliiiCI. Kjo,, $27.50 01011,
also on speodlnJ chaqu,
Bcu1d to the ll"and
cbarpa of driving whliJ 1111!'1~·
catAocl, each under J500
were WUUam F.dpr
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day mlnlstered 36'1 dllbetel ..
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cOi.nzy Judie 'Frailli' 52, 1!lddleport,' $to "ind ·- . :
W, Porter.

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24, Rosll&gt;n, llfaSB., on fellow Depecy Slerlll Bill GwmeiL ~ Baldwin dlS&lt;oyered the homt"""",
gun In llo¥ce's jacket pocket Friday morning In the Gollla Cooney jail juot as they were ,..._..to
move lloyce 11&gt; the Ohio Penltontlary.
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Sue Romine, Mrs. Allred K.

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the practicality of those glamorous stockings with the gold
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L, Knox andlnlantdaugltter, Mrs,
Lloyd M;yers and 1n1ant son.

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Mrs. Kemeth Dickerson,

One of three men injured 1n a heack:ln car
crash on Route 7 early Saturda,y remained In unsatisfactory condition at Veter&amp;lls Memorial Hospital Saturday nigh~
Most serloudy lnjured in the ctalb wa1 Dlvtd Lee Burna, 26,
220 Franklin St., Marl~ driver or one of the wrecked cars.
Bums Is sul!ertrw .!rom lroctures ol the right shoulder and
rib&amp;, lacerations or the left shoulder, elbow and le,a and.Jhultlple
comuslDn&amp; and abraatona, lite bo.:&gt;ltal r'!"'rt ohoWecl.
Also admitted; boll reported 33, 2.8
nortb,ol Pomeroy,
In sati~actoo·y condltioo, was Roy
Autberitlea anld the brakes on
Lee Buchanon, 3;1, Rt. I Reeda- a car driven by 'cleo Mae s.nlth,
ville, driver Of the other vehicle Cbtater, grabbed and her vetnvolved. Buchanon sustained a hiele went into a ditch eaullng
tracture;d jaw. lacerations of the m1nor damage to ita rfaM rear
lorellead, lelt arm W1&lt;l above. the lender. Smith, driving a 1962
lett eye and multiple contus10ns model car, waa attempting to
IIICI abrasions.
stop lor a sehool bus oo a hut
Treated alkl released was Jer~ crest. No ell&amp;rp was filed and
ry Kimble, 23, 111 Hurmer. &amp;., no injuries were nported,
Marietta, a paasenpr In t h e
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ama11 caliber a~Mmat~c plstol.ll
had been carved out (I( a bar (I(
aoap and blackened to reoomble
the .reallhlng. The
(I( a ballpoint peo waa stuck In the end
(I( the aun to lmllate lite open
end (I( a barrel.
The mal&lt;e'lhltl weapon ,. a 1
conllll&lt;llled and Royce waa illdak.

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