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28- The Sunday Times. Sentinel, Sunday, April29,1973

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FURNITURE .

Living Room Furniture
OHO RECOGNITION NIGHT - Discussing the program
for the second annual Diversified Health OccupatiOns (DHO )
Recognition Night are from left to . right ,. Mrs. Ja~et
Wetherholt , coordinator-instructor ; Dems~ Lamer, prest~en t
of the OHO class; and the featured speaker of the evenmg;
Robert J . FaMing, vice-pr~sident of professional se rvtc~s. i ll
Holzer Medical Center. The event will be held ln the dtmng
room at Grace Uniled Methodist Church on Thursday, May 3
at 7 :30p.m . Employers, parents, :school administratjon, and
other special guests have been invited. Refreshments and a
social hour will follow the program .
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BRUCKER is the son of
Mr. and Mrs . Herman
Brucker, Rt. 2,_Crown City , and
a 1955 graduate of Gallia
Academy
Hi gh · Schooi.
Bruck er and his students were
featured in a news article in the
April 12 edition of The Morrow
County Sentinel.

Every b edroom sui te is sa le priced now . Famo·us makes such as Bassett,
Dixie , Broyh ill , Thomasville, Riverside, Webb, Taylor, Jamestown .
(Yo u'll see I hem advertised in leading home furntshtngs magaztnes).
Mediterranean . Spanish · Ea r ly Am erican • Modern and French
Provinc ia l styling. Slop in on the 3rd floo r - See t hese fine sui t es on sale.
Selecllhe one you like besl and rea II save . .

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SALE! SIMMONS HIDE-A-BEDS
KROEHLER SLEEP OR LOUNGES
MERRD..L BRUCKER

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BRUCKER'S students captur ed several sta te awar ds in .
Columbus before taking part in the national contes't.

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"POSTAL WEEK," designated by Postmaster General E. T.
Klassen as a time for " recognition or 'ihe vital respon si b,ilities
assigned to the mail se rvice" beginS today in Gallipohs.

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Postal People Day observances at the local post office. Ten
stamps hon oring the postal people who serve AJ!\eric a will be
issued "for the first time. Appropriate ceremonies will mark the
occasion begirlning at"lo a.m. with Postmaster Bane presiding.

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all-To~Wall
Carpeting
E lloet·felds Carpel Department is located on th e 3rd floor. A big display qf
ca rpe .t samples from the country's leading ca rpel manufacturers - such
as Lees - Mohawk and rnany others. Wool · Nylon - Anlron · lndo9 r ·
Ou tdoor. You'll find a ll types in this selection . Stop in - look at the pal··
tern s - co lors.
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Select th e carpet you li.k ~. We'll measure the area to be carpeted and
quote the price of lh.e job · padding ·· carpet of your choice ~omplelely
in s talled.

R~e=g~u~l~a~r--•"""

Mod e rn · Early America n · Traditional.
size mattresses and Queen size. Very com -·
· for.tabl e as a sola by day or a comfor t able bed by

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A FORMER Gallia County resident, Dr . McGarvey C. Ice of

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E du cabon. Format of the new edition includes more pertinent
items regarding persona l data,
educational , ba ckgro und ,
prof essio nal ex p erience,
hono r s a nd awa rd s, a nd
ppblished ma terials.

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cJ'Rines ean .
JCappen
tn ynur hnme besides ltre,
lheh nr wtnd damage

Your h~me and belongings face
many hazards ,I ha t even "f1re and
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But a State Fa1m ~o meowner s
POl iCY wit h Inflation Coverage ca n
provide complete pro1ect1oo :
even covers you in case ol lawsuits And eech Slate Farm pol1cy
comes wit h a promise at prompt ,
friend ly serv11:e when ¥OU need
help . Call me for all the detarls .

Carrol
K. Snowden
Park Central Hotel Bld g . ·
Second Ave ., Gallipoli s
Ph . 446-4290, Hom e 446 -4518

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DR. Ice is a veteran member ·
of the

Franklin

University

faculty, Columbus. He heads
the departm ent 9f Engineering
Graphics. Many years ago he
was associated with the old
Yinton High Schoo l at Vinton.
He has also been listed in
numerous other biographi cal
directories, such as Leaders In
American 1Science, Diction3ry
of Intern a tional Biography
(London, England) and the
more recen tl y published
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DR. Ice's oldest daughter
is Mrs. Ha rland Wood , who
resides in Gallipolis.

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l1Je a 'qoad neighbor:,

State farm rs there.
srm ~ ARM fJhE
and Casualrv Company

Heme Olhce
B loomon ~l on !llfi1CIS

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DENVER (UP!) - Barney
ChaVous of Southern Ca rtllina
State, the Denver' s secondrou nd draft choice, siglied a '
mul ti-year contract with th e
Broncos Thtu·sday .
·rl is signing brought to 16 the
number of Bronco draft pic){s
lo ·sign co ntrat:ts for next ·

SC~ISOn .

COLUMBUS - THE HAMILTON LOCAL Teachers Assn.

was to meet today to decide what action to take concernin g the

WASHINGTON

( UPI ) -

President Nixon r enwined in
seclu sio n at Camp David
today. News a ccounts continued to more deeply impli ca te hi s to p aides in
Watergate, his investigation of
the bug g in g sca ndal wa s

challenged, and members of
his own party Ui lk ed of his
ultimate r esponsibility for the
affair.
There were indications the
President, who has been at his
Maryland mountain retreat
.since Friday, was preparing a
public move in the Watergate
-situation . He wa s expected
back in Washin g ton later
tod ay.
Th e President was clearly in
a time bind on Watergate. On
April 17, when he announced
" m ajor developments " in the
case, many U.S. offi cials expected · that new ~ rand jury
action would come very soon
and the President wouJ,d then

COLUMBUS - PRESIDENT NIXON'S POWER to control
prices and wages expires at midni ght tonight and. unless th e '
Senate m oves quickly to extend that power the nation ma y be
confronted with a sudden sharp rise in prices, Rep . Wright
Patman, D·Tex .• said. "I think it's possible that the Senate i"nay
noi take any action ¥Jday," said· Patman. " All it takeS is one
senator opposed to the wage and price controls to fi,libuster. ''
Here for a Saturday meeting of the Ohio Credit Union
Sheriff Robert C. HarLeague, Patman noted the bill to extend th e President's power tenbach's Dept. in vestigated
must be signed before midnight today or meat retailers and other two a cci den ts ove r th e
merchants will be able to automatically rai se prices and co n- weekend involving deer, one of
sumers could not do anything legally .
which was killed.

OTHER par~icipan t s in the ceremonies to be held at the Post
Office lobby will be: Retired Postmaster Elmer E. Caldwell,

published this year by the Educators Biographi cal Press of
Hattiesburg, Miss.
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COLUMBUS - MORE THAN 1,500 PERSONS met at Ohio
.State University here during the weekend to a nalyze numerous
education problems and to make recommendations for the future
of the state,' s elementary and secondary schools. J ohrl
Meckstroth, president of the state Board of Educa tion, termed
the meeting the most comprehensive citizen involvement
process in the history of the nation.
Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction , Or . Martin W.
Essex, said the conference for redesign and improvem ent of
education "tackled the serious problems which can ~ resolved
only through a change in our plan of education~~ Such ,,s
curriculum, teacher preparation and communications .
Recommendations from the one-{!ay conference were to be
· ' reviewed for legislative implications and then referred to Ohio's
621 school districts for consiaeration and implementation .

"We believe they are being fir ed because the school board
wants to destroy the teachers' organization," she said . "All · :-e
fin.e educatorS as evidenced by the evaluations of their sUpet ;.~rs
but yet they are being fired .n

Sale! Dinette Sets

Colu mbus has been invited to become a Charter Trustee an d will
be included in the Biographical Directory of American
Educa tion. The new biographical edition, Volume I, is to be

Large se lection of 4, 5 and 9 piece se t s. Tabl es have high pressure p lastic
tops . Chairs up h o lstered in durab le viny l coverings. Leg s and bases are ol
heavy gauge s t eel in Bronzetone, Black , Gold and Chrome . Tables are
Rou nd . Recta ngular and Drop Leaf . Come t o lh e 3rd floo r furni t ure
department and save.

Sale! Berkline and Kroehler

HURON, OHIO - DEMOCRATIC governors today are
considering makin g an appeal on national television for appointment of an impartial prosecutor to pursue the Watergate
. case. The plan wa s brought to a two~y meeting of the governors' caucus by National Committee' Chairman Robert Strauss.
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·Sale of Simmons and Serta
Boxsprings and Mattresses

Last day to

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c h a i rs
including
ree l iners
swivel
rocke r s
Rock · OLounge s - occasional
chairs.
Viny l
and .
c loth
upholstered. A large
se lect io n of colots and
s t yles.
Pick out the Chair. or
Chairs you n eed and
save now during the
Chair Sale .

items that are perfect for nursery ·
bath - playtime needs for the
newborn boys and girls. -All ' well
known makes designed .f or baby's
comfort and safely.
Cribs . Play P.ens • Strollers ·
Dre ssi ng
Tables
Swings
Bassineltes . Hi Chairs · Training
Chairs . Walkers . Bumper Pads •
Bassinelte ·and Play Pen Pads ·
Liners . Hi Chair Pads· Porch Gates
·. Go .Seats . · Car Seats.
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FURNITURE. DEPARTMENT, 3RD FLOOR;

Lots of new items. Table Lamps - ·Pin-up Lamps- Pictures·
Coffe·e Tables . Mirrors - Desks · Gun Cabinets · Hutcl)es ·
Floor Lamps . Boston Rockers • Shag Rugs -· Grandfather
Clocks ·. Wa II Accessories.
You ' ll see many ideas that will help you give your home that
lillie extra touch.

OPEN EVE"Y WEEKDAY FROM 9:30 AM TO. 5 PM AND ON
FRIDAYS AND SATU~DA YS 9:30 AM TO 9 PM

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make changes
is Thursday ' '
The deadline for making
changes of listings in the
Pomeroy
Middleport
telephone directory is Thursday, General Telephone Co. of
Ohio said today.
Kenley R. · Krinn , Athens
~istrict commercial manager,
said c~stomers should report
any corrections -in their phone
listings or change of address
planned before July 17 to the
company's Pomeroy business
office no later than MPy 3. .
Krion said this would ·affect
any person or busines~ planning to. move or install a
• telephone before the dire ctory
is published. "Ii we know of
changes in advance, we can
make sure the customer 's
name , address and correct
• phone number are lis ted in the
new di_r~c tory. "
The manager said the 1973
direct,ory is J&gt;eing · compiled
and will be delivered in July .
Other communities listed in the
book with Pom eroy and
Middleport are Letart Falls,
Portland, Racine and Rutland.
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clea n hts s taff of those in.
volved .
But prosecutors now indicate
the teslimony is so complex
there may be no grand jury
a c tion for weeks . As th e
President waited , h owever,
public revelations continued,
and th e President was under
more and more pressure as the
man in the las t a na lysis
responsible.
Percy Wants Statement

Sen. Charles H. Percy, R-01. ,
Sunday called on Nixon to
"s tate flatly and clearly''
anything he migllt personally
know about the bugg ing of
Democratic headquarters at
the Watergate or efforts to
cover it up.
Asked (onAflC's " lssue.a nd
An s wer s' ' prog r am) if he
thought Nixon had prior knowledge of th e incident or the
a lleged cover ·up , Percy rc •.
plied : " I'd say the President
knows ,and others know ... The

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Pres ident Nixon
loui" .V ac('Cilted the resigrwtions of i\ttorney
c;,•nt•ral Bichard G . Kleindienst and three loll
Whitt• llou'e aide'- II . lt. llaldennan, John D.
Ehrlichman, and ·,lohn IV . l)ean IlL
President, I think , has an
obligation now, if he ha s no
prior knowl edge, to say so ...
or, if he has any knowledge of
it. he should proclaim what it
is."

MASON
Ab se nte~ i s m
mounted today at Wahama
Hi gh School, some 200 students
at Point Pleasant High School
remained out or classes for the
fir st peri od , and · there were
sUI! studenl&lt;&gt; out at Hannan ·
High in protests to recent
administrative actions .
Unrest at Waha~a High
s tems from Su pt. Charles
Withers ' recommendation to
the Board of Education tha t
principal Robert Seaman be
t r;m ~ f~ rred from WHS to Point
Pleas.ant High and that Ralph
Sayre be emplOyed to fill the
bend area post. Since the board
rHil cd to a pprove this in a split
vote, Seaman who has been at
the WHS he lm for one year,
was left without a job because
he did not have tenure. At the.
rece nt board meeting Supt.

Withers commented that he
would "withhold a recommendation at th is time," a nd
d id not recommend Seaman
except in the join t moti on with
Sayre.
Parent:; have W.kcn up the
issue at Wahama and only 62
s tuden t..;; reported for classes
toda y out of nea rly 800 who a re
enro ll ed.
Parents
have
gathered at the entrance since
Thursday morning protesting
in a peaceful demonstration.
As soon as schoo l had convened toda~·. onCe more the
group me t at the Mason F1re

Si&lt;otion and decidea that the
pa rent&lt;; wUuld perm it their
c hildren ta retu_rn to classes for
Tuesday on ly until the outCome
or Tuesday evening's school
board mee ting.

the W&lt;.ilcrga tc bugging plans .
The a ides we re Jeb Stuart
M~q.; rud c r , Nixon' s deputy
campaign manager, w,ho last
week res igned · froni the
COmmerce Department, and
NEW HAVEN - Turbines " Family D.ay" obse rv a_nce.
Another GOP Senator , Jacob Frederick C. LaRUe, another ·were rolling, generators ,tur- There wen;! plant tour s, a
K. Javits, · said in his home C/;lmpaign ass istant.
ning and st.cam was emitted as chi cken barbecue , alJ kinds of.
s tat e of New York that Nixon
Th e. l'pst s•id they told coa l was fed into five bil-l snack refreshments and e n·
"is the man respohsible" even
boilers for the production of terta imnent for employes a nd
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though he believes the Presi·
electri city Sund"y at the Philip their families.
de nt was ''not a party " to the
Sporn Plm1l near Ne\- r Hcwen
E uge ne H. Gloss , plant
plot.
when more tha n 700 persons manager , and several em Th e Wa shington Post and
Chan ce of thunders howers . turned out fur the plant's first plQycs have had ..Lh e project in
Time magazine reported 'that today and tonight. Low tonight
the · making for a number .of
two Nixon ca mpaign aides in upper 40s and 50s. Tuesday, Kentuckians are
days and liner yes terday 's
ha ve told prose&lt;.'U toq; that varia bl e c lo udin ess with
· responses from tho~e attending
Charles '!"· Colson , fotmer scallcred showers or thun - held by police
fell their efforts were well
sp e cial counse l to the dershowers and high from mid
worthwhile.
Pres ide nt , knew in advant:e of liOs to mid 70s .
, The Gallia·Meigs Post Slate
Mr . Gloss , in making the
Hi gh wa y Patrol Sunday a nnouncement,
emphasized
!arrested two Kentucky men on tha t it was· being done in apcharges of larceny by trick in preciati?n for " rough times "
Con nection with making short con cerning th e pas t few
c
han ge at J 9nes Boys in months of heavy work loads.
Chances of an immediate Route 124 between Portland
" We have come through a
spring fl ood in Mei gs County and Long Bottom .. However, a Pomeroy and thf:! Holiday Inn
at Kanauga.
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period
of much hard work ,
were discounted today.
spokesman at the co unty offi ce
Booked
on
the
charge:;
In
ove rtim e and sc he duled
In Pomeroy, a little water sa id that nothing is anticipated
Pomeroy
were
Clayton
Binion,
cha nges. A day of relaxation is ·
wa:s in the dip between the two in the way of a flood . ·
38,
Grahn
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Ky.,
and
Clarence
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du e us all . We sincer ely apparkin g loLc; along the river,
Blake,
35,
of
Olive
Hill,
Ky.
preciate the effor ts of a ll who
hut village employes said that
Th e
county
hi ghway
They
were
apprehended
in
have contributed to the ~u ccess
no fl ood is anticipated . The departm ent said no county
their
1911
Cadillac
near
the
we have experienced in our
river was at a s tandstill . .
roads w·e re closed this morning
entra
nce
to
the
Silve
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mi ss ion of generating reliable
The Ohio Department of due to water. There was a little
Memorial
Bridge
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Binion
power to sa tisfy our nation's
Highways in Me tgs County said Wl:ltcr over Lea ding Creek
posted $100 bond and was needs ," ·he told visitors .
water is over the east section of Roa d, but it was passable.
released .

First family day held

Wealht··•·

Flood discounted

path, was hit, but ra n off.
There was minor damage to
the ca r .

Sunda y a t 9 :01 p .m. in
Rutland Township- on ~ounty
road 5, a deer was killed when
it ran into the path of an auto
tr av_eli n g north· driven by

At 7:45 p.m. Saturday in
Chester Township on SR 248,
Wa rren D. Connolly, 25, Long David E . Ellis, Rutland. There
Bottom, Rt . I, wa s traveling wa s m edium damllge to the
north when a deer ran into his car.
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Twin , full •. queen and king size at real savings now. Normal and extra
firm firmness in the selection. Durable and attractive tic~ing coverings.
Many s tyles have hand straps for easy turning and handling.
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dismiSsal of 14 teachers because they were active- in the
association and a two-day strike last F,ebruary . Mrs. Leslie
Simms of Columbus, pr.esident, said at least 14 ~eachers, _mclud.ing the association 's president-elect, have been told their
contracts will not be renewed.

POSTMASTER Bane noted that a 11 postal customers visiting
the Gallipolis post office on Postal People Day wiH be give n free
souvenir enveloPes, printed with special cachets. so long as a
limited supply lasts. If customers desire, they may purchase
First Day Covers, featuring the ten 8 cent stamps, for the face
value of the stamps.

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UniVersity
g raduate, Brucker's unit
ca ptured four ·individual
contest awards arid three club
awa rds during the national
_sgnvention on April 2, 3 and 4.
In national club co mp etition,
Ml. Gilead was awarded a
trophy for finishing second in
lhe "Outstanding School in the
Nation " category.

Absenteeism
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THE MT . Gilead High Schoollndustrial_Arts Club, under the
leadership of Gallia County native Merrill Brucker, captured
sevcrHl national pwards earlier this month in Atlantic City, N. J.

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BECKY ROUSH,' PRESIDING District 8 president of the Junior An•ericar I ··~i• ,,
Auxiliary at the Saturday conference held in Middleport, presented a fl ag desk Sl'l I&lt;&gt; Mi&lt;l .
dleport Mayor John Zerkle who brought greetings at the conference. Pa ul Haptonst&lt;JI!, p;• st
. commander of the Feeney -Benn~t Post 128, Middl eport, spoke briefly during the OIWilit ~·
ceremonies. Mary Miller, left, of Junc tion City, wa s elected and installed the 1973-74 tli!&gt;'' i&lt; ·
junior pres ident.
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Take lime to see all
the new furniture and
furnishings
now .
Many items are sale
priced and you can
always depend on the
exce llent
qua lily
furniture sold by
Elberfelds for many ,
many years. Free
delivery · continuous
service. Be sure to
ask about our own
sensible credit.

Mod.ern . Tradi t ional · Early
American and M e dit er ranean
styling .
Kroehler furniture is nationally
known for it s excellent styling ·
fine workmanship and years ol
long sat is fa c tory wear.

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A tremendous se lection of 2
p iece suites · sofa s - love seat s
and c hairs. Solids . Plaids ·
Velvets
Tweed s
F loral
Print s. All excellent quality
performed lesled fabric s.

Local, reglonal, state and City, Gallipolis, Cheshi re,
Ohio's d~partments of High .. riverbank erosion along the
federal authorities have been Middleport,
public service.
Pomeroy, ways, West Virginia and Ohlo
Ohio River from Cincinl\ati to
invited to Thursday's meeting Syracuse, Racine, Coolville ,
" II HR 1904 fail s I? be
. Depar tments of Natural New~ Matamoras .
,
in Pomeroy to consider Belpre,
ena
cted, it will not be because
Marietta ,
New Resources, and the Huntington
Roush indicated the biB
riverbank erosion. which has Matamoras, Point Pleasant,
Corps of Engineers to send · needs to be expedited, and if Congressman Miller has failed ,
accelerated rapidly in recent Mason, New Haven , ,~vens­
represenU!tives to Thursday's passed by the House of but it will be because I and
years after installation of new wood, Parkersburg, Vienna,
other public servants have
meeting .
Representatives. and signed by failed
Ohio River locks and dams, .the Williamstown , and St. Marys.
to
give
h-im
Co n ~ress man Clarence the President, it would give to
resultant higher pool, and
the
ba
ckin
g
he
needs
Roush said many or the Miller's office has informed
the Ohio River area the
increased riyer trarric,
coWlties bordering Meigs are Rnu sh that Wayne Todd, economic help needed to solve .lo bring our press in g probJames
Rou sh,
county experiencing
lems to the eyes of higher
the .same Miller 's staff representative,
this wasted use of public,
building
inspector
and problems .
will altend . He may suggest private and commercial land . responsible · federal autQority .
sanitarian, who has &lt;:ailed the
So , we will be either a part of
" There has been serious what private , public and
Said Roush:
meeti ng, said today he also has riverbank erosi~n. which is
the problem or a pa_rl of the
busi ness people can do to help
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I
.am
tryin
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to
encourage
invited all interes'ted citizens to giving the citizens of our area,
solution .'' ,
have amended H. R. No. 4904, responsible heads of federal
the meeting in the courthouse ou r
All those planning to attend
communities
and the Omnibus River and Har- and state departments and
at 7:30p.m.
the
meeting should contact
b usi n esses tremendo u s bors Act. ll has passed the elected public o£fi"cials to do
, Letters were mailed to economic and fru strati ng
Roush at the courthouse, 992-Senate and is in the House their cit izens a beneficial
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county commissioners or hardships . The only help
Public Works Co!llmittee for
Was hin gton, Athens, Meigs avai lab le at this time is review.
and Gallia Counties in Ohio ; tec hni cal advice, '' Housh said.
This amendment, introduced
Mason, Jackson, Wood,
Roush has a lso invited· the by Cong re~man Miller, would
Pleasant, and Tyler Coun ties in s tate and distri ct
E n- give the Corps of Engineers
Wes t Virgi ni?; mayors and vironment~!
Protection authority
to
u nder take
council members of Crown Agencies. Wes t Virginia's and
protective m easures to prevent

Mrs. Mourning, formerly of Middleport, .
wins.precedent-making magazine case
BY BOB HOEFLICH
won her case . She refers .to items to be paid for in four or
A
form er
Middleport Mrs .
Mournin g
as more installments .
.-eSident, Mrs. Leila Mourning, " remarkabl e' and " brilliant."
Tt, e court ' a pprov~ a. rule
ha s gained nati onal recognitiO_n
Mrs . Mournin g's
lon_g issued, by the Federal Reser ve
after wiJUlin g a ma gazine struggle with the ,case gained Board under authority granted
subscription suit in the United na tionwide recognjtion from by Congress in the ~1968 . t ruthStates Supreme Court. Not only such televis ion commentators in-Lending Act. ·
that - but the decision is ex- as Walter Cronkite and John
The board 's ruJ e Sl:lys sellers
peeled to have a bearin"g on Cha ncellor who reported her must disclose at the time of
la nd sales, home improvement victor y. She ha s received sale the total purchase price,
contracts and other busi_ness cong ratulatory messages from the balance due a fter the initial
operations.
al l over the country.
paymen t and a ll other charges
Mrs. Mourning , t~~ widow of
fo~ o ll owing is the account of · and Information.
the la te Lou Mourning, re sided Mrs. Mourning's victory as , The Supreme Court decree
at the cor'ner of Race and told in the Miami Herald :
wipes out an earlier appellate
Fourth Sts. in Middleport for 35
A Dade County widow who court decision in the ~:;ase
years. During "the las t 25 years refused to pay "out a contract sayi n g that the F edCral
or so of her Middleport for ma gazi ne s ubscripti ons Reserve Boa rd lac.ked t he
residence she beca01e a close four years ago, won her case ' autQori ty to jssue s uch a rule .

friend of Mrs. Virginia Hindy, . before the U. S. Supreme Co urt
Mrs. Mourning said -she is
a neighbor, a nd becarrie Mrs. in a decision hailed as a mtijor ·mfghty thankful ' for the way
Hindy's i " adopted gl-a nd- vic tory for cons wners . .
her case turned out.
mother."
Its impa ct is expected to
.A g rea t -g randm other of
..., Mr:s. Hindy W_ho has been- · reac h the :entire $100 billion ' three, who lives on her late
advi se d by
letter
and ~ plus cons umer c redit industry . IJU&lt;&gt;ba nd 's r~ilroad pension,
In rUling . for Mrs. Leila sne signed a contra ct with the
newspaper of Mrs. Mourning's
'four year court s truggle over Mournin g, a
76-yea r-old door-lcHlodr sa lesman on Aug .
Cit y
r eside nt 19, 1009 ~d 1 buy four magazlnes.
the magazi ne sale problem, Leis ure
has on ly the highes t praise for
! Florid&lt;.~), the c uurt upheld a
La ter , when she reaUzed the
the former Middleporter .who federal · regu l~ tion requirin g . c()nt ra ct agreement for 31
" rea lly hung in there" until she di sclo.o.;U re of credit costs (Jn p.ayment ,s of $.1.95 each \!.;ould

cost her $122.45. she stopped in April, 1970.
making payment,. At that
They argued in the petitions,
poi nt she had paid the sub· that Congress, in passing the
scripti on firm a tota l of $3.95. 1968 Truth-in Lending , Act,
What Mrs. Mourning would intended fqr there to be a full
have paid. for the magazines on di sc losure in c r edit transnewsstands or through direct actions.
.s ubsc ripti ons
with
the
Mi-s. Mournin g won that
I. . N
magazine com pa nies · 'was not row1d but lost at the Fifth ,
" '
I I
a materia l issue in the case' Circuit _Court of Appeals leveL
~ ,,, •i' .
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her attOrney sa id.
Heifand and Drescher with the
What was material , he sa id , help of New York attorneys
11 • 1 ,,.,1; Hit ,·
was that the saleSman did not with the National Association
c;,~ · u "\\ .,~
tel! her what the tota l cost of for !h e Advancement of
the magazme .contra ct would ·culort:d People . carri ed the
'"
be or what , if any, fina nce ca .se to the Suprem e Court. It
=
&lt;;-harge was included in the was arg ued' irf November, 1972.
'
contract .
· In a majority opinion .written
'I'm honest and I pay my hy Chief Justice Warren E. ·
debts,' Mrs . Mourni ng ~aid . Burge r, the Supreme Court.
·But that was getting me down said :
- when · they ( the persons
'Congress has determined
attempting to co ll ec t _her ttwt such purchasers are in
MRS. CASS (VIRGINIA ) HINDY holds a recent copy of
payments) kn ocked on my need of protection . The four"The Miami Herald '' which ca rried a front page accOunt of
·door , I would tremble .'
he r long-t ime nei Bh~ or , friend and . adopted grandn~othe r
, inst &lt;tllment rul e ' se rve s to
Mrs . Mourning contacte d insure tlull Lhe protective
winning a case invo lving a ma gazine sa les disput"e in the U.S ,
Supreme
Co urt. The ·case won national recognition for the
Lega l SerVices attorn ey discl01$ure mechanism chosen
neighbor, Mrs. Leila Mourning because of its nature and thl! ' .
~eonard Heifand . H"e ' and by Congress will not be cire_:ect it will have on other business transactions . The picture
l'r!iami · la ~ye r M. DonJld cum \·cn ted .'
·
in the background is a Picasso which Mrs. Hindy purchased ·
Dt·escher · filed suit on her
BUI'J.(er ~d s o sai d that
In Huntingtorl son'e ·time ago.
hcha lf in fcdCral district cour t-'
r Omtinued on Page H))

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N1xon Syndrome
Guides H1s Staff
\IASHlNGfON NE \
Speak ng b oadl) of men n P es dent N xon s W te
Ho se a Rep bl can poht c1an says
The g eat flaw the•e s tl at nost of then do J st as
the) are told- \ety eff c1ently And that means that f II c
peop le at he top ake a m stake t s mev tably an pll cd
by others down the l ne
The first part of that co ment so unds al nost Ike ('
verse lh nk Ate not loyalty and the p ope ca y ng o t
ot orders q al ties to be pnzed n a staff n an
The quoted Rep bhcan would sa) yes and 1 o
He s not propos ng that a pres dent or an) othe exl"c
t ve sur ound I mself w th men of ques onab e O)alty
who w 11 seek automat cally to underc t h s d I ect ves and
1 urposes lie s say ng the e has to be oom lor ntell gent
skeptic sm for men who somehow can enfo ce a pa se to
take another look And a mea ns of t an s 1 tt ng do bt t
the top
Th s pol t c an bel e\ es that a good deal of Mr N xon s
troub le not s npl) w th the Wate ga te affa r b t n othet
ea lms s m part the consequence o! chaos ng a es wl o
fit prec1sel) the very narrowest defimt on of loyal se van1
ra ther than the rna e spac o s co ncept
The wo st th ng about th s n the v ew of my Hepubl can
source s that the Pres dent s starT people by and ta ~e
have g ven loyal y a kmd of n breed ng qual t) by e
fore ng h s weaknesses nstead of seek ng to compensa C'
lor them
Wh te House deal ngs w th Congress llustrate fhe b t
ter con! ontat ons of 1973 only h ghl ght a h sto y of ba I
elat ons wh ch goes back to the sta t of the N1xon e a
The Pres dent does not feel easy m human contacts w th
the awmakers
Increa s ngly'-he has gnored them comfo t ng h mse f
w th the harden ng JUdgment that ge ne ally they a e nept
and d s ncl ned to se the power D srespect has graded
nto contempt Says my source
In th s s tuat10n staff people should move to fill the
ga p to c It vate Congress and offst1._h1s 1erfo man ce
Instead they have behaved worse than he
The same damage shows n the Pres dent s links to t1 e
bureaucracy I asked a nan w th steady contacts n tw o
maJ Or agenc es how they v ewed the Watergate ness
Sad he
The ones I talk to th nk t co uldn t happen to a n ce
bunch of g ys
Th s aga n s the respon se or ndtv duals affronted b
the hard tread ng lo) al sts n Mr N xon s Wh te House
Every recent president has fe t fr stra t on at the gi'IC a
slowness of the bureaucracy n respond ng to h s thr sts
of pol C) Scholars I ke Thomas C on n a1 e attend ng to
th s leg t mate dtff culty But none th nk&lt; the wa y to move
the glac er 1s to nv te the bureaucrats host I ty
Mr N xon s ploy of seed ng the agenc es w th ex Wh te
House loyal sts seems a bad cho ce They str ke bu eau
crats not as persuasJVe ambassado s for h s plans b t
as r g d enforcers So once more as w th Cong1ess and
surely the press the Pres dent s aped and outdone n
the name of loyalty when h~,Wp u d be co ntered and otT
set for h1s own good
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BotteJ
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Those Mother ln-Law Blues
Dear Helen
My w1fe and I have our ups-and-downs and lately things have
been mostly down They aren t helped by my mother n law
She VISits every day r ght after I get off work and she
always comes up w1th httle gems lltee Your yard looks like 11
has never been touched or Here Mary take these walnuts
You can have your husband crack them smce he never does
anythmg else
Helen I work a regular 40 hours a week and have a part
t me JOb on Saturdays
I know my wife wtll never say anythmg to her molber and
thts woman IS dnvmg me up the wall Should I contmue to be
polite and pretend not to near her or blow up and r1sk makmg my
wife mad JUst when we re trymg to get thmgs back together
agam - C C
Dear C
Thmgs may never be together at your house as long as you
and you wtfe accept her mother s bad mouthing
Let thts woman know she s welcome tf she leaves her srude
cr llc sms beh nd and 1f you two can t £orm a uruted front here
then maybe YOU are an outstder even though Mama ts the
guest
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Dear Helen
I read somewhere that If you eat raw garhc you II never have
heart trouble Any truth to this? - HEAL1ll ADDICT
Dear H A
Raw garlic discourages ne1ther heart trouble nor vampires
and 1\ doesn t ward off colds e \her - except by keepmg
earners at thetr distance However if you eat enough of 11 you
may never have that other ktnd of heart trouble
as n
sweetheart
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Dear Helen
A while back you had a letter about a Peepmg Thomasma
a snoopy woman who got her kicks looking mto a bachelor
netghbor s wmdow
If a man can be arrested for tlus why can t a woman? Why
couldn t this fellow have called the cops? Instead you suggested
(In fun str m fun - H ) that he sneak up on her m h1s shorts and
ask her m for a drmk she bemg the matden lady type
Had he done so and a pohce car had passed by you lmo\\
what mtghl have happened? Thts poor bachelor would have been
hauled m for molestmg a female mdecent exposure lewd and
lase VJous conduct etc etc - NO JUSTICE
Dear N J
A man m Jackson MlSs asked thts same quesllon recently
Hauled up on a Peepmg Tom charge he contended that the State
pumshes males for an act vity non--cnm nal £or females He
got nowhere
The State Supreme Court satd We are of the opinion the
legtslature by The Peepmg Tom statute took note of the fun
damental dilleret1Ce between men and woman and recogruzed
that looktng at persons for lewd hcen\lous and mdecent purpose
1s an act Vlly tradlttonal)y ascr bed to men rather than women
Equal rtghts ev dently doesn t extend to equal wrongs
m MISSISSippi - H

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Dear Helen
Here s one expectant mother wno enjoys the earthy humor of
her obstetrtctan The pr ssy gals who get upset at a few JOkes
about btrth ( commg down the chute etc ) are the type who
may famt the ftrst time thev re faced wtth a soiled (and
IIIBdequate) d aper Glad you took the humorous doctor s stde
Helen - IN FAVOR Of' COMEDY

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TUE-SDAY MAY 1 1973
Sunr se Sem :1ar 4 Sac ed Heart 10
s Farm Report 3 Farmt me 0
25 - Paul Harvey 13
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Columbus TOOay 4 B be Answers 8 Concern &amp; Com
ment 10 Fa th For Today 3
.t5 - Corncob Rep:l t 3
00 - Today 3 4 S CBS News 8 0 N ~ws 6 Jeffs Co I e 3
Popeye 10
00 - Capt Kanga oo 10 New Zoo Revue 3 Sesame S 33

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Oswald
Defense s the
hardest 1 art of br dge You
have to try to cooperate w1th
a partner aga nst a declarer
who s able to play both hts
I ands
Jm
Of com se good de
fen se look s so s mple Thus
whon I watched th s hand
p ayed
the Spr ng Nat onal
t looked as f East and West
had no p oblems at all West
ope ed I e ace of clubs East
1 ayed the deuce West ed
the fou of hearts East took
h s ace a d r eturned the 10
ot clubs West ruffed and
sh fled to he three of d a
monds East took h s ace
an d led ha ck h s lowe st re
rna n ng club West ruffed
that cashed h s k ng of d a
mond s and led a hea t South
was d o w n two before he
co dd ga n he lead
Oswald It ceria nly looks
easy yet when we showed
the hand to some very good
players they all led a d a
mond at tnck two The heart
lead practtcally nsured that
East would give h s partner
an mmed ate club ruff
J1m
West wound up pro
ceedm gs for the defense by
one more good play He led
a hear t not a d amond Thts
made no d fferen&lt;;:e but f
East had started w th k ng
and one trump and South
w th seven to the ace queen
Jack 1t would have nsured a
trump tr ck for East s nee
East would have followed
su t and South would have
been force d to tr mp
dummy s tr ck

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BY JACK 0 BRIAN
HE S 1l!E MAFIA S
MR NICEGUY
NEW YORK (KFS) Never m nd what the
Orgamzed Cnm~ Force thmks
the help at a
b g Catskills resort loves Fat Tony of the
Maf a headl nes courteous to all polite to
fr ends and stranger s
and spread $2 000 m
weekend t ps alone
London s set for a huge
Amer can mflux ReservatiOns alone suggest
the nvas on w 11 be a record buster Dtrector
Alex Alexander of the Hertford Club ts trauung
double the number of crap dealers than needed
last summer
Movte tycoons can t un
derstand Godspell s domg dtv nely n N Y
Ctty deVJl shly poorly m the hinterlands
Manhattan olftce bu !dings are m ter
ror over secW' ty New Rockfefeller Center
skyt ck.lcrs wtll permit no outs ders upstatrs
even messengers A call must be made before
they re okayed m Even the best btl !dings
The Seagram Bldg among the class est - ha ve
been v c10usly 'VlCt mtzed
N Y T mes expense accounts got a karate
chop Out of town correspondents were told to
wde
don t call (All the news that s f t to
dela)) Nextd rt to be tossed at a beleaguered
pol t co w 11 be an abortion scandal
Mar
velous old Irene Hyan of Bevhlllb Utes and
Bdwy s new P ppm musteal won t be back m
that h t maJor emergency surgery and then
rest a year Have a hot rumor a top-sports
scandal s abrew ng mvolvmg gamblers and
mar JUana

S uih
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J'he cruel Afncan d ctator Pres ldi Amm of
Uganda who v c ously exported E Indian
PaSJ
4•
Pas
nattves of his country) swears he II attend the
You Sou h hod
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conference of Bflt sh commonwealth m1msters
n Ottawa They can t very well bar the rae st
Rhodesians and welcome this totalttanan clown
Burl ngton M lis perfected a revolutiOnary
deterrent to would be bombers It s a qwlt like
throw bomb blanket effectiVe 1n controllmg
m nor explos ves F rst customer s purportedly
TODAY S QUESTIO~
D saster area Liz
e d amo d s a d Russta s Aeroflot a rl ne
You h d
Taylor
ce)ebrated
her
30th
operation
busted
you pa tne bds f ve hea
Wha do you do now
fmger wh le f lm ng N ght Watch Had to be
Answ t nor v.
efractured and reset

Pmgnant scene m Soylent Green at a
pomt (the year 2022) w1th N Y Ctly s
population 40 mllllon the late Edward G
Rob nson s allowed to choose hiS own met 10d of
dy ng R chard R Shtrm s ftrsl JOb patd hun a
we come - nay needed - $15 a week A$ 1973
cha rman of the NYC Savmgs Bond campa gn
he s set $55 000 000 as his goal Costa del SoliS
a new authen\tc Spamsh restaurant on W 30th
St So authentiC only one of the three partners
speaks Enghsh Shangha broadcasts EngliSh
lessons and JUSt started twtce-&lt;ia Jy Japanese
lessons
Gene Shallt of NBC and Joe Stege! have a
feud go ng Both have grotesque-length
moustaches Shal t cla1ms hts was flrst but can t
copynght a face
Joe Namath s made a tidy
bonanza makmgsome sad films Now Joe s past
o get the-n oney phase and any fl cks offered
now will have to Improve hun as an actor Or
no cellulOid dice
Film producers and
moneymcn are balkmg at the new wave o£
directors actmg more temperamentalJy un
poss ble than old stars The pt oducers even
have a l st of the worst-temperaments
Belated thought the too-b1g bewhtskered
NBS s Gene Shah! and CBS Joe Stegel may
seem alike htrsute&lt;lly but there the tale totters
Joe IS a soft lapdog-&lt;&gt;ndearmg ragdoll fnendly
personal ty Gene s less a movte crtttc than a
comedy act Broadway bnght and cymcal Joe
never
When we prmted that Bdwy producer
partners Joe K pness and Larry KiiS!ltt w~re
breakmg up they $;J"Mmed hOrrors Th~ W
JUst adm \ted I months later
We cant
beheve Ktpness and DaVJd Memck wtll team
up they re both tough totally ndependent and
egocentncally d sdamful of the rest of thetr Ilk
Mernck Rd beauty shop near Bellmore L
I IS called Bob &amp; Carol &amp; Ted &amp; Ahce
Cl fl Robertson s m a touchy spot Eleanor
Perry wants Cliff to drrect and star m her
Expenstve People fl ck her ex-husband
Frank Perry wants to star Cl ff m The Man on
the Swmg May do ne1ther all very btller be
tween the Perrys and the soc1al fallout ts
ferociOus

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB
May Be Many Reasons

Why Is Heart Enlarged?
8) Lawrence E Lamb M D
Dear Dr Lamb - I would
like to know what the doc
tor meant when he sa d I
had an enlarged left ventr cle
n my heart When I walk
fast or hurry n other thmgs
I do I get a hght feel ng m
the center of my chest and
my heart beats too fast Can
thts br ng on a heart attack
There ts no pa n or hurtmg
with th s feel ng JUSt a fast
heart beat t ght feehng and
hard beatmg I am 66 years
old very achve and feel
fme otherw se Please ex
plam what can happen
Dear Reader - An en
targed heart can mean many
thmgs A healthy young dts
tanc~ runner w1ll have an
enlarged heart as evidence
of hts h gh level of phys cal
fitness In this nstance t s
a good stgn It ndtcates that
the volume of the heart ts
mcreased so that It can
pump more blood when
needed Ind v duals m poor
phvs cal cond I on often have
tmy hea rts w th llmtted
capacity unable to mcrease
the amount of c rculat n
for larp;e amounts of phys
cal actvty
Whenever the I earl has
damaged valves whtch affect
1ts mechamc"l pumpmg ac
t10n then the heart can en
largE&gt; to compens'tte for th s
mechamcal problem The
hea t can a so e n I a r g e
because 1t has failed mean
ng that tl hasn t got the
strength to pump as force
full y as t once dtd Th s
causes extra flu d to accum 1
late 1n the body produc ng
old lash oned dropsy w t1
swelling n the abdomen and
feet or flu d n the lungs
wh ch can cau e breathle s
n es~

1he I&lt; ft ventr cit&gt; s t1

ma n heart chamber wh ch weight loss
pumps blood to all of the
body except the lungs
When blood pressure s
measured one 1s rea11v
measur ng the pressure
created by the pump ng of
the left ventr cle
A person who has h1gh
blood pressure often devel
ops enlargement of the left
ventncle because the left
ventr cle :) work ng harder
than the rest or the heart
The left ventr cle can also
enlarge tf the person has
d sease of the coronary
arter es to the heart muscle
such as fatty blockage the
d sease which leads to heart
attacks and chest pa n
S nee I don t know wheth
er you have a valve defect
or whether you have htgh
blood pressure or a problem
of the arte1 es to your heart
t would be dtff cult for me
to say exactly what your
problem s The sensahon
of tightness you descr bed
sounds l ke ang na pector s
It can occur m md1v1duals
who have htgh blood pres
sure or valve defects or
a s e a s e of the t coronarv
artenes
Th s s nature s s gnal that
&gt;OU are overdo ng 11 Stop
and rest whenever thts
occurs You should also
hmit your physical actiVIties
to )US\ below the level that
produces th s or perhaps
vour doctor w II gtve you
some n tr glycerln tablets
wh c h v u can take ust be
fore ncrea ng y u ph ys ca
act v t v
1 wou d a so strongly sug
l: t that
you have an
excess bod) fa! at all that
vou &lt;1 your best to el nunate
t by ~-" roper d etarv means
pee.: f ca \ cut t ng down on
u a! rest:nough t start
nc.iu ng a s &lt;II hul stea I

you are carrymg any excess
pounds around

Whether or not your con
d1t on s likely to produce a
NEWSPA.PU,. ENTERPR 51 ASSN
heart attack depends a lot
Send ~ou ques~ ons to 0 Lomb
on what the underlymg
n
co e of th s nNspope P 0 Sox
p r o b I e n ts spectfteally
13SI
RCld o C ty Star orr New Yo 1t.
whether you have valvular
NY
70019 Fo o cgpy of D bmb s
defects h gh blood pressure
or disease m the coronary b~l&lt;let on fos ng we ght send .SO
c~nts to f/te some add eu o"d oslr
artenes All of these wtll lo
Los ng We girt bod. ef
beneftt by los ng wetght 1f

BERRrs WORLD

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II we wont to reduce the number ol people I Y ng m
poYOrty how about lower1ng the oll1c of poverty
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BY PAUL CRABTREE
I have a question for all those mtellectual and pseudo m
tellectual parents wbo complam constantly that all thetr ktds do
ts stt around watchmg TV
How on earth do you get them to do tt?
One evenmg last week I desperately trted to persuade my
three younger ones to spend a cool ram-drenched evenmg w1th
the tube and got absolutely nowhere
No Utese k1ds aren t supenor On a usual stay--at home
evemng they II unprove thetr mmds wtth reruns of Gomer Pyle
Dan tel Boone or Truth or Consequences But when you WANT
them to watch nothmg domg dad
Let me set the scene
It happened like this My wife calls from Huntmgton where
she has taken a fnend who has a relattve undergomg surgery
The operation ts takl'lg a long long tune and can I get home early
enough to mtercept the ktds? Sure I can Don t worry a btl
honey (Secretly I am enliStmg help from the tube and look
forward to a calm evenmg readmg the paper and so on wtth a
httlehelpfromgoodoleGomer Lucy etal Ha )
Shortly after three Shinybnte checks m from a hard day at
the f1rst grade soakmg wet from head to toe Mter a change mto
dry clothes she gets a little nudge from Daddy about what a
great afternoon s m store from Lucy Huck and Yogt
Bonanza and thetr tlk She Sits down and IW"ns on the TV
most skeptically
A half-hour later Matthew and Vyvyanne arr ve equally
wet from labors m the fourth and stxth grades respectively
G1ven the same sales p tch and dry clothmg they also agree to
gtve the telly a look
It works - for about twenty mmutes Shortly after Abbott &amp;
Costello appear on the Channel 10 afternoon movte Matthew
defects departmg to the basement where he starts to remodel
same He also fashtons a custom made cardboard box bed for our
two cats and then contentedly settles down to pamllng hiS tool
boxes (once called toy chests) wtth the spectally m1xed pamt my
wife 1s savmg to repamt the new panelm the garage door which
was torn out when I forgot to pull the door up all the way - oh
but that IS another story
Slnnybnte watches a l tile longer then dec des the cats are
not property appreciB\ive of the new bed Matthew has made for
them She fombly trtes to make them be 1n the bed The cats
rests! - loud and profanely Then she consoles herself by star
tmg to eat a one pound solid-chocolate bunny left over from
Easter I reject such a treat before dinner Shmybnte crtes
~yvyanne who once was so fascmated wtth TV she would
watch test patterns by the hour st cks t\ out untd dmnertune
when they are served a well balanced dehcwus meal by Daddy
and the wonderful folks who pack Libbyland dmners Then she
peels out when a frtend shows up (and bangs the p ano m
cessanllywhlle Vyvy gets mto gomg-&lt;Jut clothes) and goes next
door wtth aforemenlloned fnend
Shmybrtte ]oms Matthew m redomg the basement The
phone has rung at least a dozen hmes between three and etght 1
thmk I talked to all the people who called Ill d dn t forgtve me
In the meanllme the TV IS blank dead stlent On any other
rught I would have had to suffer through at least four shows at
least ftve years old but tomght JUSt tsn t that ktnd of evemng
Daddy
1
By some mtracle by the tune my wtle comes home Matthew
has had a bath (to remove the traces ol pant) and Shmybr te ts
ready for hers Vyvy comes home The next mornmg my wtfe
find• the custom n x~d pa nt uS('(! u)l and calls me at the off tee

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M !waukee 4 Tex.u 3
Cal forn a s Cleveland o
Sunday s Results
New York 6 M nn 3 1st
New York 1 M nn 1 2nd
Detro t 6 Kansa• c ty 1
Ch cago 5 Boston 0
Oakland 4 Ba t more 3
C eve-land 3 Callforn a 2
Texas 2M waukee 1
Mondays G~mts
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Tuesday s Gimes
C eve at M nnesota n ght
Bart more at Chi n ght
Oak and at M lw n ght
Ca fat Detro t n•ght
Kan C ty at New York n ght
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Tuesdays Games
Houston at Ph Ia n ght
Montrea at Atla n ght
Ch cago at Los Ang n ght
St Lou sat San 0 ego n ~ht
P ttsburgh at San F an n ght
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Saturday s Results
Los Ang 3 P tt•bvrg~ 2
Ch cago 2 San 0 ego 0
San Fran St lou s 0
New York 4 Atlanfa 2
Ph a l C nc nnati 0
Houston S Montrea 3
Sundays Results
Los Ang 9 P t • 8 1st
Los Ang 2 P tts 2nd
St Lou s 8 San Fran 3
New York Atlanta o
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Houston 4 Mont ea 3
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Mondays Gamei
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Brazilian sQCcer star Tostao
who has been recovenng from
eye surgery ts expected to
return to Brazll Uu... week
Dr Robert Moura exammed
Tostao Frtday and satd Tostao
was progressmg satisfactorily
Moura operated on Tostao
Apnl 3 to correct a retinal
detachment of the left eye

Sunday s Result

Montrea 8 Ch cago 3
Mondays Game
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By GARY KALE
UPI Sports Writer
Rtght bander R ck Wtse ts 3for-4 and that s about the only
good thmg you ca n say for the
St Lou s Cardmals th1s season
Wtse beat the San Franctsco
Gtants 11-3 Sunday for hts thtrd
v ctory of the year and raised
the Card nals record to 3-15 £or
1973
Thts t me W se had battmg
support as Lou Brock belted a
bases-loaded tnple to htghl ght
St Lou s stx-run Sixth mmng
Hts prev10us two v ctones th1s
season were by margms o£ two
and three runs
I thmk so £ar I ve gJVen the
team a chance to stay m Ule
game WLSe sa1d Obvtously
I th ht that
d be
h
oug
we
muc
better at thts stage but we
haven t been able to coordmate
h
d h tt
our pltc mg an 1 mg
Glants Scon. Fjrsl
San Franctsco scored f1rst
wtth three runs orr Wise m the
second mn ng
Joe Torre Ted SLmmons and
Ken Reitz smgled £or one run to
tngger the b g Card s xth Ed
Crosby walked to load the
bases and pmchhttter T m
McCarver lofted a sacnflce fly
lor another run After thtrd
baseman Ed Goodson erred on
W se s grounder to ftll the bags
agam Brock unloaded the
sacks wtth hts tnple and scored
on Lms Melendez s s ngle
Martchal )osmg hts second
game agamst £our wms dou
bled home two Giant runs
In other Nabonal League
actlon New York took over the
East lead wtth a I~ tr umph
over A:Uanta Cmcmnat shut
out Phlladelphta 1M Los
Angeles beat Ptttburgh tw ce 9
a m 13 mnmgs and 2 1
Chtcago crushed San Otego 10
4 and Houston edged Montreal
43
In the Amer can League
Ch1cago blanked Boston 5~
New York mauled Mmnesota
twtce 6-3 and II I Detro t
whtpped Kansas Clty 6-1
Oakland shaved Baltimore 4 3
Texas scraped past Milwaukee
2-1 and Cleveland beat Cal for

Tourney action to open Friday

a 32
The Mets Jerry KOQs nan
Jtelded a lour h Iter to Atlanta
and won h1s fourth game
"' hout a loss \l.h le IO\Aoer ng
hts ERA to I 06 lor the year
Jerry Grote s sacnfu.: e rJy
scored Ed Kranepool m the
second nn ng for New York
w th the games only run
Btlhngham Gets Support
C nc nnat r ght handcr Jack
B II ngha rmsed his record to
4-0 as he rece ved battlng
support from Bobby Tolan s
three h ts and I \e HBis The

( rst of t"'o Tolan doubles drove
n th ee runs m the second
nmng Rookie Larry Chnsten
son lost h1s lh rd game m £our
dec1s ons
To 1 P&lt;..~c10rek s double drove
m Ron Cey w th the wmn ng
un for Los Angeles m the 13th
nmng of the opener and W1lhe
Dav1s tnpled home Btll Buck
ncr In lhe fifth fram e or the
n gi !tap for the Dodgers
second game wm over P1tts
burgh AI Down ng won the
h st ga ne n rehe£ and Claude
Ostee allowed s1x htts m the

Knicks' faces
full of smiles

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Tolan ends slump, has
three hits in victory
and drove han e flVe rWis as
Jack Btlllnghan pttched the
Cmcmnati Reds to an 8-{) v c
tory over the Phtladelphta
P ls here
The v1ctory was the fourth
stra ght for B lhngham who
Yielded f ve hits struck out
rune and dtdn t walk a batter
After B ll ngham pttched
the f rst JU1 ng I knew he Was
n for a good day sa d Reds
ca tcher Johnny Bench And
after the second nn ng I said
to B ll Plun n er that Jack
mtght even p tch a no-ll ttcr
Btlllngham d d rettre 14
stratght batters before M1ke
&amp; hn dt a rook e th rd base
man smgk-d for the PhiH es
f rst htl
I was behmd n the count on
POMEROY LANES
only two h tters m the whole
Sa urdav Jun or League
Pts ga ne and Schm dt was the
0 earners
33 I rst one
sa d B ll ngham
&amp;I Buste s
31
And Schm dt golfed the pttch
Apaches
3
mpa c s
3 he got hts hit on
Ram s
2
The last two of the I ve htts
A ey Ca s
6
H gh nd Game - Steve off Blll ngha n arne on leadoff
Bachner 84 Second H gh lnd s nglcs by Larry Bowa nd Del
Game
Ca hy Meadows and Unser 1n Ll e n nth ruung
A nold Johnson 176
H gh Se es
S eve Bachner However Jack preserved his
485 M ck Davenpo 465
shutout by ndu cmg Wtllle
Team H gh Game and Se es
Mart nez to t t nto a double
Apaches 940 and 264
play and rellr ng Btll Robmson
on a ground I all to short
Saturday Sl!n o League
I really was t worr ed
Pis
He b es
36 about losu g a shutout
sa d
P n C us he s
34
Billingham
Shutouts
are
DngALngs
33
Gu te Ous ers
21 n ce but they don t actually
P n Busters
6
ct~n that much to me It s the
Bo n Losers
4
w
ns wh ch count
H gh
nd Game
Don
S e s 203 R ck Stobar 200
The I rst of Tola s two dou
H gh Se es
R ch Stoba t ':&gt;1 s came with the bases load
562 Don St ver-S 489
Team H gh Game and Se es ec and capped a four flU\ pee
- He b es 2477 and 909
ond nn ng which sent Larry
Chr stenson the Ph I ~ 19-year
old rookie n ght-hander to the
Saturday Bantam League
Ph showers
Red Ba ons
2.t
Tolan has been bothered by
P n Bust e s
9
Ba Bombe s
8 an InJUred nerve on tl e fore
Banana Sp s
16 f ger of his left han I
AI S a s
10
Il feels okdy now But tl ere
Cyc ones
9
H gh nd Game
Ronn e for awh lc &lt;.~ny pressure
Case 60 and Ha vey Wh lach

CINCINNATI (U PI )
Bobby Tolan was wa t ng for
the blast and Joe Morgan
didn t disappomt htm
Hey Bobby t sure Is good
to see you stttmg poppmg off
nstead of watchmg you bury
your face m your locker and
hstemng to you crymg called
out Morgan
I n not gomg to say too
n uch answered a grmmng
Tolan JUSt one good game
1sn t enough
Tolan who has had hittmg
troubles th s season emerged
from the slump Sunday wtth
three htts two of them doubles

aga 1nst the f nger n ade ne
feel as f I were be ng h ton the
cr tzy bone sa d Tolan
The Rt&gt;ds now have gotten
81H ngtwm a tota of 27 runs n
the four games he has won
II these guys keep scor ng
runs £or n c t1 e way they have
been l m ght w n 30 k dded
Billingham
The Reds dle today and
Tuesday open a two-.ga ne sc
r es w Lh the Mets n New York
Wednesday The stop s the
f rst of a four-(! ty tour The
Reds continu e on to Montreal
£or a weekend ser es w1th the
Expos then move on to Ph Ia
delphia and w nd up tl c tr p n
Houston r turn ng home May
15

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Wadkins captures Nelson tourney

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and Clarence Gaston homered after two outs n the mnth
off J enkms whose record now mn ng Bob Watson homered
s 2 I M ke Caldwell was WICC ror Houston wh le Ken
ptnned wtlh h s th rd stra1ght S n~)cton and p nchh !tor Hal
oss
Breeden connected for the
Montreal rei ef p tcher 1 o n ExpO!&gt; J u Ray pttched the
Walker balked Cesar C..deno n nth nn ng for the Astros and
home w1th the wmn n~ run p eked up h s f rst wm or the
season

BOSTON (UP!
All the per ods and controlled the
gnnmng fac es were talk ng te npo o£ the ~an e sa1d We
cd o put more pressure on
about the po se and defense
wh le the £rowners were mwn the r forwards
bhng about lack of the same One n an the Kmcks put
co slant pressure on was Celt c
quaht1es
Of course the happy faces center Dave Cowens The
belunged to the New York Kn cks shuttled Dave DeBus
Kmcks who delensed the Boston sc here W li s Reed and Jerry
C..lt cs to death 94 78
t1 e l cas on the Celt cs Most
seventh gan e Sunday to take Valuable Player and although
the National Basketball As Cowens had 24 pomts he
soc at on Easte n Co £ercnce managed only two n the third
quarter wl en New York moved
t tle
This was he best defense n ou .~,and pulled away to stay
a playoff ga me we ve ever
I ad
sa d New York Coach
Starts Knlcks Surge
Red Holzman
In fact I Fraz er started the Kn cks
thought ou defense w&lt;:~ s tl e su ge w th 2 432 remam ng m
best we ve ever played [f you I c first half w th a pa1r of free
get n the r Boston ) locker tl rows He qutckly followed up
oom they would sa) they were " th a right s de JUmper that
flat But that s ho~&gt; the game boosted New York to a 3&amp;-35
s
lead wh ch the Knicks butlt to
But Boston Coach Tom 45-40 at halft me
He nsohn d d not blame h s
r e Kn cks topped the Celt cs
team I wouldn t say we were 8 2 n the open ng moments of
flat The I all JUSt wasn t go g he th d quarter as Btll
n and you can t w n tf the bal B ad ley dropped a patr of jump
doesn t go n the hQop
1 ots F I az er looped n a layup
Frazier Leads Scorers
a d Pl I Jackson htt w th an ll:l
Boston shot only 373 to the foo er
Kn ks 457 but New Yorks
After ten m nutes of second
Walt f'raz er who led all all a ton New York had
scorers w th 25 po nts sa d onstructed a 68-53 lead and the
Boston s poor shpot ng was contest was over for the Celt1cs
caused by a pressur ng defense who made only s x o£ 21
We pressured them on ttempls fr om the floor New
defense sad Frazer whose 1\ Yu k s zzled for 13 fie ld goals
po nl') 1n a 15- n nute span n from 20 shots n the th rd
the second and th rd per od s.tanza
broke the game up
I he New York opens ts cham
d fference was we p eked them p onsl f ser es w tl U c Ulkcrs
up on defense and fo ced bad n Lus Angeles Tuesday n ght
shoL&gt;
Los Angeles wh ch holds the
Ph I Jackson who came off orne cou t advantage In the
the ben ch to score n ne cs of seven scr cs w II host
rnportant po n~ add ed The he second game on Thursday
forwards played rea f ne n g
hefore he two teams
lefense today
ove on u New York £or 53
H gh Se es Ha vey
And Dean Mem ger who ga es Sunday and Tuesday
Wh tlach 289 Ronne Case 784
replaced Earl Monroe n the n gh May 8 at Mad son Square
Team H gh Game and Se es
backcourt for the last three Garden
-- Ba I Bombe s 832 649

Metgs Htgh s Marauders
Class A - May 4 top Racme Tornadoes wh ch has a
opens thetr Class AAA baseball bracket Eastern at Federal ftrst round bye
May 9 Bracket w nners play
tournament play Fnday on the Hockmg bottom bracket
on
the dtamond or the top
Mtddleport Mun ctpal Park Glouster at Starr Washmgton
bracket w nner
dtamond agamst Athens
May 7 Eastern Federal
Winners advance to the
already at least co-SEOAL Hocking wmner at Crooksville
dtstnct
level
champs and Eastern s Eagles which has a ftrs\-roWJd L¥e
All sectional games start at 4
begm Class A ebmmat10ns the wmner of Glouster Starr
same day at Federal Hockmg Washmglon at home agalliSt p m
Drawmgs were conducted
Sunday m all dtvts10ns Heres
how play IS lmed up
Class AAA - May 4 top
bracket Manetta top seed
DALLAS (UP!) - Neither 277 total and S1kes-who started hour' before and I ad m ssed t
drew a bye Athens IS at Metgs
Lanny Wadkms nor Dan Stkes the day tied for the lead at four then Wadk ns had already
bottom bracket Lancaster IS after a long day of olton under wtth Bob D ckson- had a made h s part the playoff hole
and was already mentally
at Logan
brdhant shot makmg was 71
May 7 Athens Metgs winner particularly ready to troop out
Dtekson shot a 73 for a 279 prepar ng for the next hole
total
and p eked up thtrd place _ _ _ __ _ __..:._ _
plays at Manetta
to the 15th tee at the farthest
May 9 top bracket winner IS spot on the golf coursrnd go money of $10 650 Bruce Cramp
at home agatnst wmner of at each other wtth $30
to the ton was alone m fourth at 280 iiTATEMENT DENIED
Wts
bottom bracket (Logan
for $7 o:;o wh1le Bert Greene Mil WAUKEE
winner
general
Lancaster)
Stkes the golfing lawyer who pte ked up $6 150 lor hts f fth Wayne Embry
n anager of the Na t anal
has not won a tournament n place fm sh at 281
The playoff revolved stmply Basketball As ::;Oc 1at1 o n
ltve
years yanked a putt he
LETTER OF INTENT
around the putt whtch S kes M !waukee Bucks Sunctay de
LONG BEACH Calif ( UPI) satd was between three and
who earned $17 100 for h s med a statement by Swen
- Htgh scbool All Amertca four feet but looked shorter and
Nater the club s No I d a!
thereby made a present of the efforts--dtd not make He had
basketball star Clifton Pondex
looked at the putt only about an p ck that Natcr ha been
ter has stgned a letter of mtent Byron Nelson Golf ClassiC
traded
to JO n hiS brother Roscoe at champtonshtp to the 23-year-&lt;Jid
Nater th e 6 fo ot II 2&gt;0
Lorig Beach State 11 was an Wadk ns
pound player who backed up
Wadkms
however
dtd MeigS m last
nounced Sunday
B ll Walton at UCI A the past
The younger Pondexter a 6- enough to earn the title by
two seasons sa1d earl er o the
9 24().pound center-forward puttmg together the tour place at Logan
day hat Mtlwaukee had traded
had drawn a number of college nament s most bnlllant stretch
htm
scouts to hts San Joaqum Htgh of golf He btrdled five of the
r was surpr sed when
LOGAN Athens H gh won
School tn Fresno Calif Hts last seven regulallon holes m the Thtrd Annual Mmgo Relays M !waukee drafted me
he
wmds that once again made
older brothet earned all
here Saturday w th a total of sa d n Inglewood Ca tf but
Pacific
Coast
Athletic par an excellent ftgure
M waukee )
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81 \; pts to second place tl ey
Wadkms fired a three WJder
Associat on bonors as the 49ers
def1mtely
trad
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me
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1 msher Jackson wtth 52¥•
stxth man m hLS sophomore par 67 over the wmdy Preston John Smart o! Logan was top to Houston
Trall Golf Club course for hts
year last season
Embry den ed that Nater
pomt getter wtth 16 h pts He ts
a spnnter wmmng the 100 yd had been traded to Houston or
any other t~am and sa d that no
dash m 10 25
Metgs ftmshed wtth 3 1&gt; deal has been made £or h m or
pomts m last place I ogan was any oth('r player
thtrd wtth 51'• New Lex ngton
38 Nelsonvtlle York 17 \\
M11ler 14'\", and Wellston 13
Me gs pomts were won by Tom
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Guides H1s Staff
\IASHlNGfON NE \
Speak ng b oadl) of men n P es dent N xon s W te
Ho se a Rep bl can poht c1an says
The g eat flaw the•e s tl at nost of then do J st as
the) are told- \ety eff c1ently And that means that f II c
peop le at he top ake a m stake t s mev tably an pll cd
by others down the l ne
The first part of that co ment so unds al nost Ike ('
verse lh nk Ate not loyalty and the p ope ca y ng o t
ot orders q al ties to be pnzed n a staff n an
The quoted Rep bhcan would sa) yes and 1 o
He s not propos ng that a pres dent or an) othe exl"c
t ve sur ound I mself w th men of ques onab e O)alty
who w 11 seek automat cally to underc t h s d I ect ves and
1 urposes lie s say ng the e has to be oom lor ntell gent
skeptic sm for men who somehow can enfo ce a pa se to
take another look And a mea ns of t an s 1 tt ng do bt t
the top
Th s pol t c an bel e\ es that a good deal of Mr N xon s
troub le not s npl) w th the Wate ga te affa r b t n othet
ea lms s m part the consequence o! chaos ng a es wl o
fit prec1sel) the very narrowest defimt on of loyal se van1
ra ther than the rna e spac o s co ncept
The wo st th ng about th s n the v ew of my Hepubl can
source s that the Pres dent s starT people by and ta ~e
have g ven loyal y a kmd of n breed ng qual t) by e
fore ng h s weaknesses nstead of seek ng to compensa C'
lor them
Wh te House deal ngs w th Congress llustrate fhe b t
ter con! ontat ons of 1973 only h ghl ght a h sto y of ba I
elat ons wh ch goes back to the sta t of the N1xon e a
The Pres dent does not feel easy m human contacts w th
the awmakers
Increa s ngly'-he has gnored them comfo t ng h mse f
w th the harden ng JUdgment that ge ne ally they a e nept
and d s ncl ned to se the power D srespect has graded
nto contempt Says my source
In th s s tuat10n staff people should move to fill the
ga p to c It vate Congress and offst1._h1s 1erfo man ce
Instead they have behaved worse than he
The same damage shows n the Pres dent s links to t1 e
bureaucracy I asked a nan w th steady contacts n tw o
maJ Or agenc es how they v ewed the Watergate ness
Sad he
The ones I talk to th nk t co uldn t happen to a n ce
bunch of g ys
Th s aga n s the respon se or ndtv duals affronted b
the hard tread ng lo) al sts n Mr N xon s Wh te House
Every recent president has fe t fr stra t on at the gi'IC a
slowness of the bureaucracy n respond ng to h s thr sts
of pol C) Scholars I ke Thomas C on n a1 e attend ng to
th s leg t mate dtff culty But none th nk&lt; the wa y to move
the glac er 1s to nv te the bureaucrats host I ty
Mr N xon s ploy of seed ng the agenc es w th ex Wh te
House loyal sts seems a bad cho ce They str ke bu eau
crats not as persuasJVe ambassado s for h s plans b t
as r g d enforcers So once more as w th Cong1ess and
surely the press the Pres dent s aped and outdone n
the name of loyalty when h~,Wp u d be co ntered and otT
set for h1s own good
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Those Mother ln-Law Blues
Dear Helen
My w1fe and I have our ups-and-downs and lately things have
been mostly down They aren t helped by my mother n law
She VISits every day r ght after I get off work and she
always comes up w1th httle gems lltee Your yard looks like 11
has never been touched or Here Mary take these walnuts
You can have your husband crack them smce he never does
anythmg else
Helen I work a regular 40 hours a week and have a part
t me JOb on Saturdays
I know my wife wtll never say anythmg to her molber and
thts woman IS dnvmg me up the wall Should I contmue to be
polite and pretend not to near her or blow up and r1sk makmg my
wife mad JUst when we re trymg to get thmgs back together
agam - C C
Dear C
Thmgs may never be together at your house as long as you
and you wtfe accept her mother s bad mouthing
Let thts woman know she s welcome tf she leaves her srude
cr llc sms beh nd and 1f you two can t £orm a uruted front here
then maybe YOU are an outstder even though Mama ts the
guest
H

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Dear Helen
I read somewhere that If you eat raw garhc you II never have
heart trouble Any truth to this? - HEAL1ll ADDICT
Dear H A
Raw garlic discourages ne1ther heart trouble nor vampires
and 1\ doesn t ward off colds e \her - except by keepmg
earners at thetr distance However if you eat enough of 11 you
may never have that other ktnd of heart trouble
as n
sweetheart
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Dear Helen
A while back you had a letter about a Peepmg Thomasma
a snoopy woman who got her kicks looking mto a bachelor
netghbor s wmdow
If a man can be arrested for tlus why can t a woman? Why
couldn t this fellow have called the cops? Instead you suggested
(In fun str m fun - H ) that he sneak up on her m h1s shorts and
ask her m for a drmk she bemg the matden lady type
Had he done so and a pohce car had passed by you lmo\\
what mtghl have happened? Thts poor bachelor would have been
hauled m for molestmg a female mdecent exposure lewd and
lase VJous conduct etc etc - NO JUSTICE
Dear N J
A man m Jackson MlSs asked thts same quesllon recently
Hauled up on a Peepmg Tom charge he contended that the State
pumshes males for an act vity non--cnm nal £or females He
got nowhere
The State Supreme Court satd We are of the opinion the
legtslature by The Peepmg Tom statute took note of the fun
damental dilleret1Ce between men and woman and recogruzed
that looktng at persons for lewd hcen\lous and mdecent purpose
1s an act Vlly tradlttonal)y ascr bed to men rather than women
Equal rtghts ev dently doesn t extend to equal wrongs
m MISSISSippi - H

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Dear Helen
Here s one expectant mother wno enjoys the earthy humor of
her obstetrtctan The pr ssy gals who get upset at a few JOkes
about btrth ( commg down the chute etc ) are the type who
may famt the ftrst time thev re faced wtth a soiled (and
IIIBdequate) d aper Glad you took the humorous doctor s stde
Helen - IN FAVOR Of' COMEDY

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Sunr se Sem :1ar 4 Sac ed Heart 10
s Farm Report 3 Farmt me 0
25 - Paul Harvey 13
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Columbus TOOay 4 B be Answers 8 Concern &amp; Com
ment 10 Fa th For Today 3
.t5 - Corncob Rep:l t 3
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Popeye 10
00 - Capt Kanga oo 10 New Zoo Revue 3 Sesame S 33

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Oswald
Defense s the
hardest 1 art of br dge You
have to try to cooperate w1th
a partner aga nst a declarer
who s able to play both hts
I ands
Jm
Of com se good de
fen se look s so s mple Thus
whon I watched th s hand
p ayed
the Spr ng Nat onal
t looked as f East and West
had no p oblems at all West
ope ed I e ace of clubs East
1 ayed the deuce West ed
the fou of hearts East took
h s ace a d r eturned the 10
ot clubs West ruffed and
sh fled to he three of d a
monds East took h s ace
an d led ha ck h s lowe st re
rna n ng club West ruffed
that cashed h s k ng of d a
mond s and led a hea t South
was d o w n two before he
co dd ga n he lead
Oswald It ceria nly looks
easy yet when we showed
the hand to some very good
players they all led a d a
mond at tnck two The heart
lead practtcally nsured that
East would give h s partner
an mmed ate club ruff
J1m
West wound up pro
ceedm gs for the defense by
one more good play He led
a hear t not a d amond Thts
made no d fferen&lt;;:e but f
East had started w th k ng
and one trump and South
w th seven to the ace queen
Jack 1t would have nsured a
trump tr ck for East s nee
East would have followed
su t and South would have
been force d to tr mp
dummy s tr ck

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HE S 1l!E MAFIA S
MR NICEGUY
NEW YORK (KFS) Never m nd what the
Orgamzed Cnm~ Force thmks
the help at a
b g Catskills resort loves Fat Tony of the
Maf a headl nes courteous to all polite to
fr ends and stranger s
and spread $2 000 m
weekend t ps alone
London s set for a huge
Amer can mflux ReservatiOns alone suggest
the nvas on w 11 be a record buster Dtrector
Alex Alexander of the Hertford Club ts trauung
double the number of crap dealers than needed
last summer
Movte tycoons can t un
derstand Godspell s domg dtv nely n N Y
Ctty deVJl shly poorly m the hinterlands
Manhattan olftce bu !dings are m ter
ror over secW' ty New Rockfefeller Center
skyt ck.lcrs wtll permit no outs ders upstatrs
even messengers A call must be made before
they re okayed m Even the best btl !dings
The Seagram Bldg among the class est - ha ve
been v c10usly 'VlCt mtzed
N Y T mes expense accounts got a karate
chop Out of town correspondents were told to
wde
don t call (All the news that s f t to
dela)) Nextd rt to be tossed at a beleaguered
pol t co w 11 be an abortion scandal
Mar
velous old Irene Hyan of Bevhlllb Utes and
Bdwy s new P ppm musteal won t be back m
that h t maJor emergency surgery and then
rest a year Have a hot rumor a top-sports
scandal s abrew ng mvolvmg gamblers and
mar JUana

S uih
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J'he cruel Afncan d ctator Pres ldi Amm of
Uganda who v c ously exported E Indian
PaSJ
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nattves of his country) swears he II attend the
You Sou h hod
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conference of Bflt sh commonwealth m1msters
n Ottawa They can t very well bar the rae st
Rhodesians and welcome this totalttanan clown
Burl ngton M lis perfected a revolutiOnary
deterrent to would be bombers It s a qwlt like
throw bomb blanket effectiVe 1n controllmg
m nor explos ves F rst customer s purportedly
TODAY S QUESTIO~
D saster area Liz
e d amo d s a d Russta s Aeroflot a rl ne
You h d
Taylor
ce)ebrated
her
30th
operation
busted
you pa tne bds f ve hea
Wha do you do now
fmger wh le f lm ng N ght Watch Had to be
Answ t nor v.
efractured and reset

Pmgnant scene m Soylent Green at a
pomt (the year 2022) w1th N Y Ctly s
population 40 mllllon the late Edward G
Rob nson s allowed to choose hiS own met 10d of
dy ng R chard R Shtrm s ftrsl JOb patd hun a
we come - nay needed - $15 a week A$ 1973
cha rman of the NYC Savmgs Bond campa gn
he s set $55 000 000 as his goal Costa del SoliS
a new authen\tc Spamsh restaurant on W 30th
St So authentiC only one of the three partners
speaks Enghsh Shangha broadcasts EngliSh
lessons and JUSt started twtce-&lt;ia Jy Japanese
lessons
Gene Shallt of NBC and Joe Stege! have a
feud go ng Both have grotesque-length
moustaches Shal t cla1ms hts was flrst but can t
copynght a face
Joe Namath s made a tidy
bonanza makmgsome sad films Now Joe s past
o get the-n oney phase and any fl cks offered
now will have to Improve hun as an actor Or
no cellulOid dice
Film producers and
moneymcn are balkmg at the new wave o£
directors actmg more temperamentalJy un
poss ble than old stars The pt oducers even
have a l st of the worst-temperaments
Belated thought the too-b1g bewhtskered
NBS s Gene Shah! and CBS Joe Stegel may
seem alike htrsute&lt;lly but there the tale totters
Joe IS a soft lapdog-&lt;&gt;ndearmg ragdoll fnendly
personal ty Gene s less a movte crtttc than a
comedy act Broadway bnght and cymcal Joe
never
When we prmted that Bdwy producer
partners Joe K pness and Larry KiiS!ltt w~re
breakmg up they $;J"Mmed hOrrors Th~ W
JUst adm \ted I months later
We cant
beheve Ktpness and DaVJd Memck wtll team
up they re both tough totally ndependent and
egocentncally d sdamful of the rest of thetr Ilk
Mernck Rd beauty shop near Bellmore L
I IS called Bob &amp; Carol &amp; Ted &amp; Ahce
Cl fl Robertson s m a touchy spot Eleanor
Perry wants Cliff to drrect and star m her
Expenstve People fl ck her ex-husband
Frank Perry wants to star Cl ff m The Man on
the Swmg May do ne1ther all very btller be
tween the Perrys and the soc1al fallout ts
ferociOus

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB
May Be Many Reasons

Why Is Heart Enlarged?
8) Lawrence E Lamb M D
Dear Dr Lamb - I would
like to know what the doc
tor meant when he sa d I
had an enlarged left ventr cle
n my heart When I walk
fast or hurry n other thmgs
I do I get a hght feel ng m
the center of my chest and
my heart beats too fast Can
thts br ng on a heart attack
There ts no pa n or hurtmg
with th s feel ng JUSt a fast
heart beat t ght feehng and
hard beatmg I am 66 years
old very achve and feel
fme otherw se Please ex
plam what can happen
Dear Reader - An en
targed heart can mean many
thmgs A healthy young dts
tanc~ runner w1ll have an
enlarged heart as evidence
of hts h gh level of phys cal
fitness In this nstance t s
a good stgn It ndtcates that
the volume of the heart ts
mcreased so that It can
pump more blood when
needed Ind v duals m poor
phvs cal cond I on often have
tmy hea rts w th llmtted
capacity unable to mcrease
the amount of c rculat n
for larp;e amounts of phys
cal actvty
Whenever the I earl has
damaged valves whtch affect
1ts mechamc"l pumpmg ac
t10n then the heart can en
largE&gt; to compens'tte for th s
mechamcal problem The
hea t can a so e n I a r g e
because 1t has failed mean
ng that tl hasn t got the
strength to pump as force
full y as t once dtd Th s
causes extra flu d to accum 1
late 1n the body produc ng
old lash oned dropsy w t1
swelling n the abdomen and
feet or flu d n the lungs
wh ch can cau e breathle s
n es~

1he I&lt; ft ventr cit&gt; s t1

ma n heart chamber wh ch weight loss
pumps blood to all of the
body except the lungs
When blood pressure s
measured one 1s rea11v
measur ng the pressure
created by the pump ng of
the left ventr cle
A person who has h1gh
blood pressure often devel
ops enlargement of the left
ventncle because the left
ventr cle :) work ng harder
than the rest or the heart
The left ventr cle can also
enlarge tf the person has
d sease of the coronary
arter es to the heart muscle
such as fatty blockage the
d sease which leads to heart
attacks and chest pa n
S nee I don t know wheth
er you have a valve defect
or whether you have htgh
blood pressure or a problem
of the arte1 es to your heart
t would be dtff cult for me
to say exactly what your
problem s The sensahon
of tightness you descr bed
sounds l ke ang na pector s
It can occur m md1v1duals
who have htgh blood pres
sure or valve defects or
a s e a s e of the t coronarv
artenes
Th s s nature s s gnal that
&gt;OU are overdo ng 11 Stop
and rest whenever thts
occurs You should also
hmit your physical actiVIties
to )US\ below the level that
produces th s or perhaps
vour doctor w II gtve you
some n tr glycerln tablets
wh c h v u can take ust be
fore ncrea ng y u ph ys ca
act v t v
1 wou d a so strongly sug
l: t that
you have an
excess bod) fa! at all that
vou &lt;1 your best to el nunate
t by ~-" roper d etarv means
pee.: f ca \ cut t ng down on
u a! rest:nough t start
nc.iu ng a s &lt;II hul stea I

you are carrymg any excess
pounds around

Whether or not your con
d1t on s likely to produce a
NEWSPA.PU,. ENTERPR 51 ASSN
heart attack depends a lot
Send ~ou ques~ ons to 0 Lomb
on what the underlymg
n
co e of th s nNspope P 0 Sox
p r o b I e n ts spectfteally
13SI
RCld o C ty Star orr New Yo 1t.
whether you have valvular
NY
70019 Fo o cgpy of D bmb s
defects h gh blood pressure
or disease m the coronary b~l&lt;let on fos ng we ght send .SO
c~nts to f/te some add eu o"d oslr
artenes All of these wtll lo
Los ng We girt bod. ef
beneftt by los ng wetght 1f

BERRrs WORLD

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BY PAUL CRABTREE
I have a question for all those mtellectual and pseudo m
tellectual parents wbo complam constantly that all thetr ktds do
ts stt around watchmg TV
How on earth do you get them to do tt?
One evenmg last week I desperately trted to persuade my
three younger ones to spend a cool ram-drenched evenmg w1th
the tube and got absolutely nowhere
No Utese k1ds aren t supenor On a usual stay--at home
evemng they II unprove thetr mmds wtth reruns of Gomer Pyle
Dan tel Boone or Truth or Consequences But when you WANT
them to watch nothmg domg dad
Let me set the scene
It happened like this My wife calls from Huntmgton where
she has taken a fnend who has a relattve undergomg surgery
The operation ts takl'lg a long long tune and can I get home early
enough to mtercept the ktds? Sure I can Don t worry a btl
honey (Secretly I am enliStmg help from the tube and look
forward to a calm evenmg readmg the paper and so on wtth a
httlehelpfromgoodoleGomer Lucy etal Ha )
Shortly after three Shinybnte checks m from a hard day at
the f1rst grade soakmg wet from head to toe Mter a change mto
dry clothes she gets a little nudge from Daddy about what a
great afternoon s m store from Lucy Huck and Yogt
Bonanza and thetr tlk She Sits down and IW"ns on the TV
most skeptically
A half-hour later Matthew and Vyvyanne arr ve equally
wet from labors m the fourth and stxth grades respectively
G1ven the same sales p tch and dry clothmg they also agree to
gtve the telly a look
It works - for about twenty mmutes Shortly after Abbott &amp;
Costello appear on the Channel 10 afternoon movte Matthew
defects departmg to the basement where he starts to remodel
same He also fashtons a custom made cardboard box bed for our
two cats and then contentedly settles down to pamllng hiS tool
boxes (once called toy chests) wtth the spectally m1xed pamt my
wife 1s savmg to repamt the new panelm the garage door which
was torn out when I forgot to pull the door up all the way - oh
but that IS another story
Slnnybnte watches a l tile longer then dec des the cats are
not property appreciB\ive of the new bed Matthew has made for
them She fombly trtes to make them be 1n the bed The cats
rests! - loud and profanely Then she consoles herself by star
tmg to eat a one pound solid-chocolate bunny left over from
Easter I reject such a treat before dinner Shmybnte crtes
~yvyanne who once was so fascmated wtth TV she would
watch test patterns by the hour st cks t\ out untd dmnertune
when they are served a well balanced dehcwus meal by Daddy
and the wonderful folks who pack Libbyland dmners Then she
peels out when a frtend shows up (and bangs the p ano m
cessanllywhlle Vyvy gets mto gomg-&lt;Jut clothes) and goes next
door wtth aforemenlloned fnend
Shmybrtte ]oms Matthew m redomg the basement The
phone has rung at least a dozen hmes between three and etght 1
thmk I talked to all the people who called Ill d dn t forgtve me
In the meanllme the TV IS blank dead stlent On any other
rught I would have had to suffer through at least four shows at
least ftve years old but tomght JUSt tsn t that ktnd of evemng
Daddy
1
By some mtracle by the tune my wtle comes home Matthew
has had a bath (to remove the traces ol pant) and Shmybr te ts
ready for hers Vyvy comes home The next mornmg my wtfe
find• the custom n x~d pa nt uS('(! u)l and calls me at the off tee

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Sunday s Results
New York 6 M nn 3 1st
New York 1 M nn 1 2nd
Detro t 6 Kansa• c ty 1
Ch cago 5 Boston 0
Oakland 4 Ba t more 3
C eve-land 3 Callforn a 2
Texas 2M waukee 1
Mondays G~mts
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Tuesday s Gimes
C eve at M nnesota n ght
Bart more at Chi n ght
Oak and at M lw n ght
Ca fat Detro t n•ght
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Houston at Ph Ia n ght
Montrea at Atla n ght
Ch cago at Los Ang n ght
St Lou sat San 0 ego n ~ht
P ttsburgh at San F an n ght
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Los Ang 3 P tt•bvrg~ 2
Ch cago 2 San 0 ego 0
San Fran St lou s 0
New York 4 Atlanfa 2
Ph a l C nc nnati 0
Houston S Montrea 3
Sundays Results
Los Ang 9 P t • 8 1st
Los Ang 2 P tts 2nd
St Lou s 8 San Fran 3
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Brazilian sQCcer star Tostao
who has been recovenng from
eye surgery ts expected to
return to Brazll Uu... week
Dr Robert Moura exammed
Tostao Frtday and satd Tostao
was progressmg satisfactorily
Moura operated on Tostao
Apnl 3 to correct a retinal
detachment of the left eye

Sunday s Result

Montrea 8 Ch cago 3
Mondays Game
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By GARY KALE
UPI Sports Writer
Rtght bander R ck Wtse ts 3for-4 and that s about the only
good thmg you ca n say for the
St Lou s Cardmals th1s season
Wtse beat the San Franctsco
Gtants 11-3 Sunday for hts thtrd
v ctory of the year and raised
the Card nals record to 3-15 £or
1973
Thts t me W se had battmg
support as Lou Brock belted a
bases-loaded tnple to htghl ght
St Lou s stx-run Sixth mmng
Hts prev10us two v ctones th1s
season were by margms o£ two
and three runs
I thmk so £ar I ve gJVen the
team a chance to stay m Ule
game WLSe sa1d Obvtously
I th ht that
d be
h
oug
we
muc
better at thts stage but we
haven t been able to coordmate
h
d h tt
our pltc mg an 1 mg
Glants Scon. Fjrsl
San Franctsco scored f1rst
wtth three runs orr Wise m the
second mn ng
Joe Torre Ted SLmmons and
Ken Reitz smgled £or one run to
tngger the b g Card s xth Ed
Crosby walked to load the
bases and pmchhttter T m
McCarver lofted a sacnflce fly
lor another run After thtrd
baseman Ed Goodson erred on
W se s grounder to ftll the bags
agam Brock unloaded the
sacks wtth hts tnple and scored
on Lms Melendez s s ngle
Martchal )osmg hts second
game agamst £our wms dou
bled home two Giant runs
In other Nabonal League
actlon New York took over the
East lead wtth a I~ tr umph
over A:Uanta Cmcmnat shut
out Phlladelphta 1M Los
Angeles beat Ptttburgh tw ce 9
a m 13 mnmgs and 2 1
Chtcago crushed San Otego 10
4 and Houston edged Montreal
43
In the Amer can League
Ch1cago blanked Boston 5~
New York mauled Mmnesota
twtce 6-3 and II I Detro t
whtpped Kansas Clty 6-1
Oakland shaved Baltimore 4 3
Texas scraped past Milwaukee
2-1 and Cleveland beat Cal for

Tourney action to open Friday

a 32
The Mets Jerry KOQs nan
Jtelded a lour h Iter to Atlanta
and won h1s fourth game
"' hout a loss \l.h le IO\Aoer ng
hts ERA to I 06 lor the year
Jerry Grote s sacnfu.: e rJy
scored Ed Kranepool m the
second nn ng for New York
w th the games only run
Btlhngham Gets Support
C nc nnat r ght handcr Jack
B II ngha rmsed his record to
4-0 as he rece ved battlng
support from Bobby Tolan s
three h ts and I \e HBis The

( rst of t"'o Tolan doubles drove
n th ee runs m the second
nmng Rookie Larry Chnsten
son lost h1s lh rd game m £our
dec1s ons
To 1 P&lt;..~c10rek s double drove
m Ron Cey w th the wmn ng
un for Los Angeles m the 13th
nmng of the opener and W1lhe
Dav1s tnpled home Btll Buck
ncr In lhe fifth fram e or the
n gi !tap for the Dodgers
second game wm over P1tts
burgh AI Down ng won the
h st ga ne n rehe£ and Claude
Ostee allowed s1x htts m the

Knicks' faces
full of smiles

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Tolan ends slump, has
three hits in victory
and drove han e flVe rWis as
Jack Btlllnghan pttched the
Cmcmnati Reds to an 8-{) v c
tory over the Phtladelphta
P ls here
The v1ctory was the fourth
stra ght for B lhngham who
Yielded f ve hits struck out
rune and dtdn t walk a batter
After B ll ngham pttched
the f rst JU1 ng I knew he Was
n for a good day sa d Reds
ca tcher Johnny Bench And
after the second nn ng I said
to B ll Plun n er that Jack
mtght even p tch a no-ll ttcr
Btlllngham d d rettre 14
stratght batters before M1ke
&amp; hn dt a rook e th rd base
man smgk-d for the PhiH es
f rst htl
I was behmd n the count on
POMEROY LANES
only two h tters m the whole
Sa urdav Jun or League
Pts ga ne and Schm dt was the
0 earners
33 I rst one
sa d B ll ngham
&amp;I Buste s
31
And Schm dt golfed the pttch
Apaches
3
mpa c s
3 he got hts hit on
Ram s
2
The last two of the I ve htts
A ey Ca s
6
H gh nd Game - Steve off Blll ngha n arne on leadoff
Bachner 84 Second H gh lnd s nglcs by Larry Bowa nd Del
Game
Ca hy Meadows and Unser 1n Ll e n nth ruung
A nold Johnson 176
H gh Se es
S eve Bachner However Jack preserved his
485 M ck Davenpo 465
shutout by ndu cmg Wtllle
Team H gh Game and Se es
Mart nez to t t nto a double
Apaches 940 and 264
play and rellr ng Btll Robmson
on a ground I all to short
Saturday Sl!n o League
I really was t worr ed
Pis
He b es
36 about losu g a shutout
sa d
P n C us he s
34
Billingham
Shutouts
are
DngALngs
33
Gu te Ous ers
21 n ce but they don t actually
P n Busters
6
ct~n that much to me It s the
Bo n Losers
4
w
ns wh ch count
H gh
nd Game
Don
S e s 203 R ck Stobar 200
The I rst of Tola s two dou
H gh Se es
R ch Stoba t ':&gt;1 s came with the bases load
562 Don St ver-S 489
Team H gh Game and Se es ec and capped a four flU\ pee
- He b es 2477 and 909
ond nn ng which sent Larry
Chr stenson the Ph I ~ 19-year
old rookie n ght-hander to the
Saturday Bantam League
Ph showers
Red Ba ons
2.t
Tolan has been bothered by
P n Bust e s
9
Ba Bombe s
8 an InJUred nerve on tl e fore
Banana Sp s
16 f ger of his left han I
AI S a s
10
Il feels okdy now But tl ere
Cyc ones
9
H gh nd Game
Ronn e for awh lc &lt;.~ny pressure
Case 60 and Ha vey Wh lach

CINCINNATI (U PI )
Bobby Tolan was wa t ng for
the blast and Joe Morgan
didn t disappomt htm
Hey Bobby t sure Is good
to see you stttmg poppmg off
nstead of watchmg you bury
your face m your locker and
hstemng to you crymg called
out Morgan
I n not gomg to say too
n uch answered a grmmng
Tolan JUSt one good game
1sn t enough
Tolan who has had hittmg
troubles th s season emerged
from the slump Sunday wtth
three htts two of them doubles

aga 1nst the f nger n ade ne
feel as f I were be ng h ton the
cr tzy bone sa d Tolan
The Rt&gt;ds now have gotten
81H ngtwm a tota of 27 runs n
the four games he has won
II these guys keep scor ng
runs £or n c t1 e way they have
been l m ght w n 30 k dded
Billingham
The Reds dle today and
Tuesday open a two-.ga ne sc
r es w Lh the Mets n New York
Wednesday The stop s the
f rst of a four-(! ty tour The
Reds continu e on to Montreal
£or a weekend ser es w1th the
Expos then move on to Ph Ia
delphia and w nd up tl c tr p n
Houston r turn ng home May
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and Clarence Gaston homered after two outs n the mnth
off J enkms whose record now mn ng Bob Watson homered
s 2 I M ke Caldwell was WICC ror Houston wh le Ken
ptnned wtlh h s th rd stra1ght S n~)cton and p nchh !tor Hal
oss
Breeden connected for the
Montreal rei ef p tcher 1 o n ExpO!&gt; J u Ray pttched the
Walker balked Cesar C..deno n nth nn ng for the Astros and
home w1th the wmn n~ run p eked up h s f rst wm or the
season

BOSTON (UP!
All the per ods and controlled the
gnnmng fac es were talk ng te npo o£ the ~an e sa1d We
cd o put more pressure on
about the po se and defense
wh le the £rowners were mwn the r forwards
bhng about lack of the same One n an the Kmcks put
co slant pressure on was Celt c
quaht1es
Of course the happy faces center Dave Cowens The
belunged to the New York Kn cks shuttled Dave DeBus
Kmcks who delensed the Boston sc here W li s Reed and Jerry
C..lt cs to death 94 78
t1 e l cas on the Celt cs Most
seventh gan e Sunday to take Valuable Player and although
the National Basketball As Cowens had 24 pomts he
soc at on Easte n Co £ercnce managed only two n the third
quarter wl en New York moved
t tle
This was he best defense n ou .~,and pulled away to stay
a playoff ga me we ve ever
I ad
sa d New York Coach
Starts Knlcks Surge
Red Holzman
In fact I Fraz er started the Kn cks
thought ou defense w&lt;:~ s tl e su ge w th 2 432 remam ng m
best we ve ever played [f you I c first half w th a pa1r of free
get n the r Boston ) locker tl rows He qutckly followed up
oom they would sa) they were " th a right s de JUmper that
flat But that s ho~&gt; the game boosted New York to a 3&amp;-35
s
lead wh ch the Knicks butlt to
But Boston Coach Tom 45-40 at halft me
He nsohn d d not blame h s
r e Kn cks topped the Celt cs
team I wouldn t say we were 8 2 n the open ng moments of
flat The I all JUSt wasn t go g he th d quarter as Btll
n and you can t w n tf the bal B ad ley dropped a patr of jump
doesn t go n the hQop
1 ots F I az er looped n a layup
Frazier Leads Scorers
a d Pl I Jackson htt w th an ll:l
Boston shot only 373 to the foo er
Kn ks 457 but New Yorks
After ten m nutes of second
Walt f'raz er who led all all a ton New York had
scorers w th 25 po nts sa d onstructed a 68-53 lead and the
Boston s poor shpot ng was contest was over for the Celt1cs
caused by a pressur ng defense who made only s x o£ 21
We pressured them on ttempls fr om the floor New
defense sad Frazer whose 1\ Yu k s zzled for 13 fie ld goals
po nl') 1n a 15- n nute span n from 20 shots n the th rd
the second and th rd per od s.tanza
broke the game up
I he New York opens ts cham
d fference was we p eked them p onsl f ser es w tl U c Ulkcrs
up on defense and fo ced bad n Lus Angeles Tuesday n ght
shoL&gt;
Los Angeles wh ch holds the
Ph I Jackson who came off orne cou t advantage In the
the ben ch to score n ne cs of seven scr cs w II host
rnportant po n~ add ed The he second game on Thursday
forwards played rea f ne n g
hefore he two teams
lefense today
ove on u New York £or 53
H gh Se es Ha vey
And Dean Mem ger who ga es Sunday and Tuesday
Wh tlach 289 Ronne Case 784
replaced Earl Monroe n the n gh May 8 at Mad son Square
Team H gh Game and Se es
backcourt for the last three Garden
-- Ba I Bombe s 832 649

Metgs Htgh s Marauders
Class A - May 4 top Racme Tornadoes wh ch has a
opens thetr Class AAA baseball bracket Eastern at Federal ftrst round bye
May 9 Bracket w nners play
tournament play Fnday on the Hockmg bottom bracket
on
the dtamond or the top
Mtddleport Mun ctpal Park Glouster at Starr Washmgton
bracket w nner
dtamond agamst Athens
May 7 Eastern Federal
Winners advance to the
already at least co-SEOAL Hocking wmner at Crooksville
dtstnct
level
champs and Eastern s Eagles which has a ftrs\-roWJd L¥e
All sectional games start at 4
begm Class A ebmmat10ns the wmner of Glouster Starr
same day at Federal Hockmg Washmglon at home agalliSt p m
Drawmgs were conducted
Sunday m all dtvts10ns Heres
how play IS lmed up
Class AAA - May 4 top
bracket Manetta top seed
DALLAS (UP!) - Neither 277 total and S1kes-who started hour' before and I ad m ssed t
drew a bye Athens IS at Metgs
Lanny Wadkms nor Dan Stkes the day tied for the lead at four then Wadk ns had already
bottom bracket Lancaster IS after a long day of olton under wtth Bob D ckson- had a made h s part the playoff hole
and was already mentally
at Logan
brdhant shot makmg was 71
May 7 Athens Metgs winner particularly ready to troop out
Dtekson shot a 73 for a 279 prepar ng for the next hole
total
and p eked up thtrd place _ _ _ __ _ __..:._ _
plays at Manetta
to the 15th tee at the farthest
May 9 top bracket winner IS spot on the golf coursrnd go money of $10 650 Bruce Cramp
at home agatnst wmner of at each other wtth $30
to the ton was alone m fourth at 280 iiTATEMENT DENIED
Wts
bottom bracket (Logan
for $7 o:;o wh1le Bert Greene Mil WAUKEE
winner
general
Lancaster)
Stkes the golfing lawyer who pte ked up $6 150 lor hts f fth Wayne Embry
n anager of the Na t anal
has not won a tournament n place fm sh at 281
The playoff revolved stmply Basketball As ::;Oc 1at1 o n
ltve
years yanked a putt he
LETTER OF INTENT
around the putt whtch S kes M !waukee Bucks Sunctay de
LONG BEACH Calif ( UPI) satd was between three and
who earned $17 100 for h s med a statement by Swen
- Htgh scbool All Amertca four feet but looked shorter and
Nater the club s No I d a!
thereby made a present of the efforts--dtd not make He had
basketball star Clifton Pondex
looked at the putt only about an p ck that Natcr ha been
ter has stgned a letter of mtent Byron Nelson Golf ClassiC
traded
to JO n hiS brother Roscoe at champtonshtp to the 23-year-&lt;Jid
Nater th e 6 fo ot II 2&gt;0
Lorig Beach State 11 was an Wadk ns
pound player who backed up
Wadkms
however
dtd MeigS m last
nounced Sunday
B ll Walton at UCI A the past
The younger Pondexter a 6- enough to earn the title by
two seasons sa1d earl er o the
9 24().pound center-forward puttmg together the tour place at Logan
day hat Mtlwaukee had traded
had drawn a number of college nament s most bnlllant stretch
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scouts to hts San Joaqum Htgh of golf He btrdled five of the
r was surpr sed when
LOGAN Athens H gh won
School tn Fresno Calif Hts last seven regulallon holes m the Thtrd Annual Mmgo Relays M !waukee drafted me
he
wmds that once again made
older brothet earned all
here Saturday w th a total of sa d n Inglewood Ca tf but
Pacific
Coast
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M waukee )
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Wadkms fired a three WJder
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1 msher Jackson wtth 52¥•
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Trall Golf Club course for hts
year last season
Embry den ed that Nater
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a spnnter wmmng the 100 yd had been traded to Houston or
any other t~am and sa d that no
dash m 10 25
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Drawings were held Sunday
at Ironton for the Southern
Sec ional Baseball Tournament.
The tourney involves tWo of
the pace-setters in the
Southern Valley Athletic
Conference.
Symmes Valley, 7.0 overall,
the 1972 defending SVAC
baseball champs, will play
Coal Grove ( 7-4) Tuesday
evening .
Kyger Creek with a 5-0
league mark this spring and '8-2
record overa11, drew a first
round bye.
Other Tuesday . games will
feature Green pl~ying South
Webster (5-2 ) .of Scioto Cpunty
and Chesapeake (:1-10) battling.
Ironton St. Joe .
Kyger Creek will meet the
winner of the Chesapeakelront&lt;&gt;n St. Joe game Friday
afternoon.
Dick Myers, Ironton · High
School Assistant Principal, is
the tournament manager . Rain
dates must be the ne&lt;t day
.following the rainout or
Monday, May 7. The winner
will advance to ·the distriCt
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TROPHIES WERE PRESENTED to Mrs. Donna Thomas, Mrs. Brenda Cunninghan &gt;,'" "I
Mrs. Rev a Bunce, seated left to right, at the annual banquet of the American Legion Auxilim·)
Bowling League held Friday night at the Middleport American Legion hall. Sponsor of !lit• fir s&gt;
place team and presented a trophy was Mrs. Evelyn Napper, standing . Mr,s. Cun ninghan1 al::;1•
received trophies for high series with a score of 521; high ·average with a scort&gt; of 142, l·igl ·
game with a score of 191, and the all spare patch.

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Snyder, while the third place team trophy winners were, standing, left to right, Shau l ~ Hl•i.Jsl ·• ·
Becky Roush and Geraldine Kessinger. Sponsor of the second place team was lhe Juni or Strik( ·
Outs and sponsor of the third place tE&gt;am was Feeney-Bennett Post 128. Mrs. Provincf' ;d:' t•
received the trophy for the most improved bowler . Recogniti on for perfect attendancE' \1 (' t i l 1' •
Shaula Roush, Brenda Cunn ingham, and Donna Thomas. and partictpationg trophies \H'I't ·
given to Erma Hendrix, Pearl Russell, Juanita Justice, Lucy M~ Kinney , Bonnie Dailt•y, M&lt;il')
Hoov~r, Pat Bentz, Dottie Ne lson, and EJoise Lawrence. Awards f~ r 180 pins wenl lo Bn·r •d&lt;•
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The cong r egatio n of the
Pomeroy Wesleyan HolinesS
Church was busy on Easter
Sunday.
The day 's activities opened
with a 6 a.m . sunrise service
followed by a preachin g sellvice and Sunday school at 9:30. .
At I p.m., the group held an
outdoor sing with instrumental
~ccompaniment near th e

fu)wlings garage building in persons were baptized in the
Middleport, then moved to the Ohio River by the pastor, the
Pomeroy parking lot for a Rev. 'O'Dell Manley, assisted
similar service. The trailer for by the Rev . .Gene Roush and
the outd oor services w~s Kenneth Delong, first e lder of
provided by Bob Jeffers and lhe church .
driven by Roger Jeffers, both
The co ngr ega tion thanks
of wh om attend the c hurch.
-mayorS of Pomeroy and
The congrega tion, following Middleport .and the police
the Pomeroy se1·vicc, went to departments for their courthe Middleport levee where !8 tesies.

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MONTREAL (UP! ) - The
Canadiens were trailing, 2-0,
Sunday afternoon after only 62
seconds in their opening game
of the Stanley . Cup final s
against the Chicago Black
Hawks, but it w:as too early for
Montreal goalie Ken Dryden to
lose his confidence.
· He had the perfect attitude.
The Canadiens broke loose for
four goals in the final · period ·
and \vent on to beat the Black
Hawks, 8-3, and take a 1.0 lead
in the best-of-seven National
Hockey League playoff final.
"l'{ith 59 minutes to play you
· khow you've got that chan.ce to
come back," said Dryden.
"Ym.~:'re not pleased when

you're down, 2-0, but you can't
worry beca use you know
you 've gQt the rest of the game
to play."
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Chicago got an early goal by
Pit Martin after only 35
seconds and then followed with
another score by Ralph
Backstrom at I : 02 of the
opening period to take a 2-0
lead.
Martin scored again in the
first period, but Montr€.31 got
goals from
defenseman
Jacques Laperrie·r e and Marc
Tardi{ to narrow Chicago's
margin to 3-2. Unfortunately,
Laperriere was forced to leave
the game shortly afterward
when he~ .broke his nose after

GAHS to play
AA champions

collidin g with Chicago's Cliff
Korol!.
In the second period, roOki e
Ch uck Lesley scored the first of
two goa ls lhalhe produced in
the game to tie the score at 3-3.
"We were down at the time
and I'm sure happy that my
first goal of the playoffs was a
big goal ," said the rookie wing.
Jacques Lemaire, who had
two ' power play goals in the
game, scored once in the
. second to put Montreal ahead,
4-3, then gave the Canadiens a
5·3 adva ntage with another
go al at 8:38 of the final period.
The Mahovli ch brothers ,
-Peter and Frank, also scored
against Tony Esposito in th~
third period , but it was
Lesley's goal at 14'35 that
chased the Chicago netminder
and brought in goalie Gary
Smith for the balance of the
con test.

Chicago Coach Billy· Reay
complained about the ofCoach Jim Osborne's Gallipolis Blue Devils will ficiating, especially ori Lemaiplay Ironton, defending 1972 ·class .AA Ohio State re's goal in the second period
Baseball champions, on Friday , May 4, in second which turned out to be the
round action of the 1973 Class AA Southern Sectional Winner.
"Tardif was offside by at
Tournament at Ironton.
least two feet as he set up that
The Blue Devils and defend- tionals. Play must be com- goal," said Reay. But he ad• ing SEOAL co-league cham. pleted by May 12. Winner of mitted, " the canadiens have
pion Tigers drew first round the Southern Sectional will th e best bench ir\ the NHL, so
byes during Sunday's drawings advance to the Rio Grande AA how can you beat that."
The · second game will be
at Rio Grande College.
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District, to begin May 16. Two
played
here Tuesday night
Ironton is 13-3 overall this Rio District win~ts will adspring, and 4·1 in league play. vance
to
the
Newark before the scene shifts to
Chicago Thursday night and
Gallipolis is 5-3 overall, and 1·2 Regionals, slated May 25.
Sunday
afternoon for games
in loop play.
In other AA drawings SunCoach Osborne announ ced day , Belpre drew Nelsonville- · three and four.
the tournament game will also York and Warren Local dtt'w
serve as a conference makeup Alexander in the· Northeast
game Frjd;:iy, The Devils - Sectional. New Lexing ton
Tigers SEOAL contest slated at received a bye.
Hillsboro will meet Sheridan
Gallipolis has been washed out
three tim·es thuS far this and Greenfield takes on
spring.
Wa ver ly in the Northwest
In the other AA Southern SectionaL
Section drawings, Fairland
In the Central Sectional,
drew South Point and Rock Hill Minford meets Portsmouth
drew a first round bye. Rock Nor thwest, and Portsmoutl]
Hill plays the Fairland-South West ·is slated to meet the
Point winner ~n ·· May 7, and winn er of that contest.
winner of the Gallipolis · Wheelersburg drew a bye, and
Ironton ga me will advance to .· Wellston playg Vinton County,
the finals, slated on May 9, . ' Gallipoli.s' regula r seaso,n
Friday's Gallipohs SEOAL league game with Waverly
makeup game with Logan will . today may be played at pt,J ·
be rescheduled.
at
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. a later date, Pleasant or Rio G~ande this
Osborr~~ said .
e~fte,rnoon, Weather permUting. ·
Eighteen players are ·per- Memorial Field is under three
mitted to dress for thP sec- feet of flooJ.w~ter.

. PHILADELPHIA, Pa . Strengthening ferroall oy
prices and higher produciion
capacity at two· of its major ,
plants s hould combine to
improve Foote
Mineral
Company's profitability in the
second half of 1973, Dr. Wayne
T. Barrett, president , told
shareholders at the company's
annual meeting at the Barclay
Hotel last week.
Other encouraging factors
cited -by Barrett were the
expanding usage of lithium
ca rbonate in aluminum pot
lines and the prospects ·for
continued growth of the lithium
battery.
Regarding . the offer by
Newmont Mining Corporation
to acquire all of Foote's o.uts tartfing,.;.~l stock, ~ Barrett
reported that Merrill Lynch
had been retained to study the
proposal butthat its report had
not as yet been received.

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Recent visit&lt;&gt;rs of Mrs.1lelen
Johnson were Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Ray ..JDhnson and
family of Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs . Charles Hamm and
daughters,
Mrs.
James
.J ohnson and Teresa of
Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Roush and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Johnson and
family .
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of Mr . and Mrs. Larry Johnson
were Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mr _
and Mrs. Lee Roush and family
of Union Ave. and Mrs ... James
Johnson and Teresa of
Mulberry Heighfs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce
of Columbus were Easter
holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Russell and Earl
Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly
and family of Albany and Mr.
and Mrs. Clfnton Gilkey and
Miss Karen Gilkey of Albany
were Eester S.!!!,!~;&gt;,y_visitors of
Mr . and Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Russell
were
Saturday
evening
visitors .
Mr . and Mrs. Harley Johnson
were Saturday 'evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma and Patricia.
Patricia Thoma returned to
her studies at Medridata In- stitute, Louisville, Ky., after

RACINE - Mattie Hill and
Charles and Helen Wolle were
recent visitors of Ross Scarberry.
The ladies Auxiliary of the
Mt. Moriah Church of God met
at the home of Mildred Scar·
berry recenUy . Attending were
Martha J oy and Tina Wolfe,
Etta Mae Parsons and
daughter Tonya, Shirley
Simpson and daughter Lori,
Anna Lee Tucker, Mildred
Scarberry and Maggie Fortune.
Patricia Forester fr om
Oregon and her brother, Carole
Cline from Columbus visited at
the home of Ross Scarberry.
Mrs. Eva Shaffer is making
her home with her daughter,
Mary Kiser due w her ill
heallh.
Sheridan Scarberry and
daughter and granddaughter
recently visfted Ro's s Scarberry.
Rev . Muncy has returned
home to stay after s pending
some time with his parents
foll owing an accident in which
he broke both of his arms. Paul
Parsons went to Charleston to
see his doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. David Proffitt
have recently- moved into their
new horne.

PT .
PLEASANT
"Operation Red Ball-" stickers
and in s tructiOn sheets to
. parents were distributed in
grades one through eight in the
Mason County schools today.
Paren ts should be on · the
lookout for the s tickers as their ·
children return home from
school. If the student does not
bring .a ''Red Ball" sticker
home, chances ~re that it has
been lost or mispla'ced and an
·extra sticker can be obtained ·
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by contacting the local fire
department or a member of the
Pt. Pleasa nt Area Jaycees, U:te
sponsoring organization .
"Operation Red Ball" 'is ·a
.life-sav ing program bein g
offered for the first time in
Judge H. David Hermans..
Mason County. A small red
dorfer of Ashland, ·Ky., has
sticker is placed on the window
been selected as the featured
of a room occupied by a child By FREJ) McMANE
runs in the sixth inning of the · support frOIJ1 Bill MeltOn, Dick s peaker for the Annual
or sl!mi-invaJid so that firemen
UP! Spurts Writer
. fir st ga me and rallyin g for Allen and Ed Herrmann as the Recognition Dinner of the Tri·
ca n determine more quickly if
Led by· names like Murcer, seven runs -in the eighih inning Whi te Sox downed the Red Sox. Stale Area Council, Boy Scouts
·someone ma y be trapped in a Nettles, Alou and Blomberg, of the nightcap .
Melton 's homer, his'sixth of the .of America, accord ing to
fire'.
Councii Activities Chairman,
the New YOrk Yankees swept a
In th e first ga m e; Ron season, was a two-run shot.
Harry Sunderland. '
Additional Red Ball stickers three-gat:ne series from the Blomberg delivered .a two.run
are available from ·Mason Minnesota Twins over the single to ignite a four-run sixth
Judge Hermansdorfer, a
Coleman Wins Fifth
native of the tri-state area ,
County 's local fire depart- weekend, outscoring their op- inning. In the nighicap BlomJoe Coleman also won his
prior to becoming a Federal
ments and from the Pt. ponents, 23-7, and outrutting berg .again was the big gun ,
fifth game of the year for
Pleas8nt Area Jaycees·.
Judge
in March of 1972 practhem, 37-20. On Saturday they banging out four hits .and Detroit, stopping Kansas City
ticed law in the Ashland area .
Jaycee ·president Buck King employed the long ball, driving in 'three· r4ns to paCe a
on eight hits. AI Koline had a
extended his thanks to the local blasting -four two-run homers 13-hit attack. Thurman Munson
He has served Scouting in
run-sco ring· double and Duke
fire departments a nd the to score an 11-3 viCtory, and on had the bight of the seven-run
varied capacities and . is a
Sims hit a two-run homer to
proud holder of the Eagle Scout
Mason County Board of Sunday they used the big in· eighth , a bases-loaded triple.
pace the. Tigers' attack.
rank. He and his wife have
Education
for
their ning in both ends or a
In other AL games, Chicago
Reggie Jackson blasted a
three children, one girl and two
cooperation with the project. dOubleheader to score a 6-3, 11- blanked Boston , 5-0, Detroit
three-run homer and Sal Bando
1 sweep.
whipped Kan sas City, 6·1, added
solo . blast to spark sons, and one son is .also an
Major League Leaders .~
It was a marked turnaround Oakland edged Baltimore, 4-3, Oakland 's victory and provide Eagle Scout.
By United pr~ss International for the Yankees, who entered
The dinner is being held on
Cleveland nipped California, 3- Jim Hunter with his first win of
· Leading Batters ·
th e weekend series with only 2, and Texas beat Milwaukee, the season. Dave McNally was. Tuesday, May 15, at 6:30 p.m .
National league ·
g. ab r . h. pet. .236 team batting average and 2-1.
at th~ Ashland Oil Corporate
ta gged for the hoii'ftlrs and
in Ashland, Ken·
~~d~:.~U ~~ i~ ,~ ~~ :j~~ just eight homers in 16 games, .. Los Angeles swept a double- suffered his third loss in six facilities
tucky.
Strgel, Pit
12 47 16 18 .383 but it came as _no surprise to header from Pittsburgh, 9-8 in decisioris.
. Santo, Chi
19 70 12 25 .357 the players.
In addi lion to the key
13 innings, and 2-1, St. Louis
George Hendrick's home run
Cncpcn, Cin 16 59 11 21 .356
" When I look at our lineup beat San Francisco, 8-3, New leading off the ninth inning . speaker, the some 2!iO expected
Snguiln, Pit 15 68 11 24 .353
Cr denL Chi 19 71 17 25 .352 and look at others, I don 'l see . York blanked Atlanta, 1.(), , gave Cleveland a victory f;)Ver attendees will witness the other
OliVer, Pi f
l4 60 11 21 .350 how they're any better than us
Cincinnati shut out Philadel· California and saddled Clyde highlight of the evening; and
Goodsn,SF 18 68 . 7 23 .338
phia , 8-0, Houston edged Mon. · Wright with his fourth straight that is the presentation of the
Wat sn, Hou 24 86 13 29 .337 as far a~ run production goes,"
American Leagu.e
says Bobby Murcer, who belted treal, 4-3, and Chicago downed loss. Charlie Spikes tied the Silver Beaver Award for men
g. ab r. h. pet. a pair of l\Vo..run homers
San Diego, t0-4;. in National game for the Indians in the and the Silver Fawn Award for
Kelly , Chi
10 31 9 18 .486
M unsn,. NY 19 68 10 26 .382 Saturday and · collected .two . League actiOn.
eighth with his sixth homer of women . These are the highest
F isk. Bas
" 16 sa 14 22 .'P9 more RB!s m Sunday's
Wilbur Wood notohed his the year. Dick Tid row went the awards available on a local
Jhnsn , Tex 16 61
5 23 .377
fifth victory of the year on a dis tance to notch his : third Council level for .adults who
Krkptrk , KC 14 48 1 3 18 .375 lwinbill.
have given outstanding service
Hbii,Min
14 45 . 3 16 .356
'"We've got a good rutting sevenhitter and. got home run ·victory .
Andrws·, Chi 13 45 ' 7 16 .356 team,' ' adds MattY A1ou, who
to the youth of their area.
Vlntne, Cal 17 68 8 24 .353
Davis, Ba l
10 38 2 13 .342 collected nine hits in 14 at bats
Hortn, Det 13 SO 10 17 .340 during the three games.
Home Runs
National League: Wynn, Hou They Employ Trademark
The Yankees employed their
and' Stargell, Pitf 7; Aaron and
Evans, Atl , Rader , Hou, Fer - historic trademark -th~ big
guson, LA. Milner , NY, Bond'S
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hi ghlighted Ea~tcr ser vices of the Pomeroy Wesleya n Holiness Church . The Rev . O'Pt'l l
Manley, center, conducted the baptismal assisted by the Rev. Gene Roush, right, and IJ)·
Kenneth Delong. On the left in the picture is Ben Eblin, active church member who pilrticipated in the Easter activities.

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spend in~ a few days with her
p3rents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma and other relatives,
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Sayre
and family were Easter
Sunday visitors of Mr. and

Mrs. Charlt&gt;s Sa~ re.
Mr. ond Mrs. Doyle Knopp.
Ka.ll, Ke\·in and Charles, spenl
I he Easter holiday with . his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Knapp and M1clu:tcl and
Timms. Mrs. I Rna Krwpp uf
Langsville also visited .
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Easier holiday visiturs of his
J)ar(•nls, Mr . illld Mrs. Paul
Mcl':lruy and her p~renti, Mr .
:111fl Mrs. Vernon Bing and
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Mr. •nd Mrs. Charley Smith
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of Mr . and Mrs. Harley Smith

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downs
art• \' isiHn~ her pal'ents. Mr.
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uf Syracuse were Easter
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George
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andson,C. J . of Letart, W. Va .,
Mr . ;tnd Mrs. Bill Parsons 3ntl
sons of Antiquity : Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lawson ilnd family
were Easter Sunday guesls of
Mr . and Mrs. Charles l.uwson
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Mrs. Georgia Diehl visited
Sunday with Mr. Ed Russell ·
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ru~ell,
Bradbury .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell,
Indiana, Spent the weekend' at
their home here. Mr. Howell
and his son-in·law, Mr. Larry "
Walker, returned Sunday to
Indiana . Mrs . Howell and
. daughter, Mrs . . Walker, will
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Mrs. Mary Holter, Mrs.
Thelma White, Mrs. Dorothy
Lawson , and Mrs . Margaret ·
Tuttle attended the D. of......A.
rally · at Marietta on Wednesday.
Mrs . Mildred Frank . of
Pomeroy, Mrs. Alice Ferguson
of Huntington and Mrs. Alice
. Dodson of Chester were calling
· on Mr . and Mrs . Stan ley .
Trussell recently . Also Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hill of Racine and
Cliilt McNamee were visiting
them.
The Almanac
By United Press International
Today .is Monday, April 30,
the !20th day·of 1973 with 245 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
- new phase .' · ··
The morning · stars .are
Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
'The evening stars are Venus
and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Taurus.
Queen Juliana of tbe Netherlands was born April 30, 1909.
On this day in history:
In 1803, tbe United States
more than doubled its land
area · with the -Louisiana
Purchase, obtaining all French'
territory West . of ·the
MisSissippi RiVe r for $15
millio~ .
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· In 1945, the body of Adolf
Hitler was found in a bunker
under the ruins of Berlin. Also
that day, Russiim soldiers
captured the . Reichstag in
Berlin, raising the Communist
flag over the Nazi capital.
· In 1963, New Hampshire
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Drawings were held Sunday
at Ironton for the Southern
Sec ional Baseball Tournament.
The tourney involves tWo of
the pace-setters in the
Southern Valley Athletic
Conference.
Symmes Valley, 7.0 overall,
the 1972 defending SVAC
baseball champs, will play
Coal Grove ( 7-4) Tuesday
evening .
Kyger Creek with a 5-0
league mark this spring and '8-2
record overa11, drew a first
round bye.
Other Tuesday . games will
feature Green pl~ying South
Webster (5-2 ) .of Scioto Cpunty
and Chesapeake (:1-10) battling.
Ironton St. Joe .
Kyger Creek will meet the
winner of the Chesapeakelront&lt;&gt;n St. Joe game Friday
afternoon.
Dick Myers, Ironton · High
School Assistant Principal, is
the tournament manager . Rain
dates must be the ne&lt;t day
.following the rainout or
Monday, May 7. The winner
will advance to ·the distriCt
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TROPHIES WERE PRESENTED to Mrs. Donna Thomas, Mrs. Brenda Cunninghan &gt;,'" "I
Mrs. Rev a Bunce, seated left to right, at the annual banquet of the American Legion Auxilim·)
Bowling League held Friday night at the Middleport American Legion hall. Sponsor of !lit• fir s&gt;
place team and presented a trophy was Mrs. Evelyn Napper, standing . Mr,s. Cun ninghan1 al::;1•
received trophies for high series with a score of 521; high ·average with a scort&gt; of 142, l·igl ·
game with a score of 191, and the all spare patch.

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Snyder, while the third place team trophy winners were, standing, left to right, Shau l ~ Hl•i.Jsl ·• ·
Becky Roush and Geraldine Kessinger. Sponsor of the second place team was lhe Juni or Strik( ·
Outs and sponsor of the third place tE&gt;am was Feeney-Bennett Post 128. Mrs. Provincf' ;d:' t•
received the trophy for the most improved bowler . Recogniti on for perfect attendancE' \1 (' t i l 1' •
Shaula Roush, Brenda Cunn ingham, and Donna Thomas. and partictpationg trophies \H'I't ·
given to Erma Hendrix, Pearl Russell, Juanita Justice, Lucy M~ Kinney , Bonnie Dailt•y, M&lt;il')
Hoov~r, Pat Bentz, Dottie Ne lson, and EJoise Lawrence. Awards f~ r 180 pins wenl lo Bn·r •d&lt;•
Cunningham, Reva Bunce, Pearl Russell and G er~ldlne Kessin.ger.

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The cong r egatio n of the
Pomeroy Wesleyan HolinesS
Church was busy on Easter
Sunday.
The day 's activities opened
with a 6 a.m . sunrise service
followed by a preachin g sellvice and Sunday school at 9:30. .
At I p.m., the group held an
outdoor sing with instrumental
~ccompaniment near th e

fu)wlings garage building in persons were baptized in the
Middleport, then moved to the Ohio River by the pastor, the
Pomeroy parking lot for a Rev. 'O'Dell Manley, assisted
similar service. The trailer for by the Rev . .Gene Roush and
the outd oor services w~s Kenneth Delong, first e lder of
provided by Bob Jeffers and lhe church .
driven by Roger Jeffers, both
The co ngr ega tion thanks
of wh om attend the c hurch.
-mayorS of Pomeroy and
The congrega tion, following Middleport .and the police
the Pomeroy se1·vicc, went to departments for their courthe Middleport levee where !8 tesies.

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MONTREAL (UP! ) - The
Canadiens were trailing, 2-0,
Sunday afternoon after only 62
seconds in their opening game
of the Stanley . Cup final s
against the Chicago Black
Hawks, but it w:as too early for
Montreal goalie Ken Dryden to
lose his confidence.
· He had the perfect attitude.
The Canadiens broke loose for
four goals in the final · period ·
and \vent on to beat the Black
Hawks, 8-3, and take a 1.0 lead
in the best-of-seven National
Hockey League playoff final.
"l'{ith 59 minutes to play you
· khow you've got that chan.ce to
come back," said Dryden.
"Ym.~:'re not pleased when

you're down, 2-0, but you can't
worry beca use you know
you 've gQt the rest of the game
to play."
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Chicago got an early goal by
Pit Martin after only 35
seconds and then followed with
another score by Ralph
Backstrom at I : 02 of the
opening period to take a 2-0
lead.
Martin scored again in the
first period, but Montr€.31 got
goals from
defenseman
Jacques Laperrie·r e and Marc
Tardi{ to narrow Chicago's
margin to 3-2. Unfortunately,
Laperriere was forced to leave
the game shortly afterward
when he~ .broke his nose after

GAHS to play
AA champions

collidin g with Chicago's Cliff
Korol!.
In the second period, roOki e
Ch uck Lesley scored the first of
two goa ls lhalhe produced in
the game to tie the score at 3-3.
"We were down at the time
and I'm sure happy that my
first goal of the playoffs was a
big goal ," said the rookie wing.
Jacques Lemaire, who had
two ' power play goals in the
game, scored once in the
. second to put Montreal ahead,
4-3, then gave the Canadiens a
5·3 adva ntage with another
go al at 8:38 of the final period.
The Mahovli ch brothers ,
-Peter and Frank, also scored
against Tony Esposito in th~
third period , but it was
Lesley's goal at 14'35 that
chased the Chicago netminder
and brought in goalie Gary
Smith for the balance of the
con test.

Chicago Coach Billy· Reay
complained about the ofCoach Jim Osborne's Gallipolis Blue Devils will ficiating, especially ori Lemaiplay Ironton, defending 1972 ·class .AA Ohio State re's goal in the second period
Baseball champions, on Friday , May 4, in second which turned out to be the
round action of the 1973 Class AA Southern Sectional Winner.
"Tardif was offside by at
Tournament at Ironton.
least two feet as he set up that
The Blue Devils and defend- tionals. Play must be com- goal," said Reay. But he ad• ing SEOAL co-league cham. pleted by May 12. Winner of mitted, " the canadiens have
pion Tigers drew first round the Southern Sectional will th e best bench ir\ the NHL, so
byes during Sunday's drawings advance to the Rio Grande AA how can you beat that."
The · second game will be
at Rio Grande College.
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District, to begin May 16. Two
played
here Tuesday night
Ironton is 13-3 overall this Rio District win~ts will adspring, and 4·1 in league play. vance
to
the
Newark before the scene shifts to
Chicago Thursday night and
Gallipolis is 5-3 overall, and 1·2 Regionals, slated May 25.
Sunday
afternoon for games
in loop play.
In other AA drawings SunCoach Osborne announ ced day , Belpre drew Nelsonville- · three and four.
the tournament game will also York and Warren Local dtt'w
serve as a conference makeup Alexander in the· Northeast
game Frjd;:iy, The Devils - Sectional. New Lexing ton
Tigers SEOAL contest slated at received a bye.
Hillsboro will meet Sheridan
Gallipolis has been washed out
three tim·es thuS far this and Greenfield takes on
spring.
Wa ver ly in the Northwest
In the other AA Southern SectionaL
Section drawings, Fairland
In the Central Sectional,
drew South Point and Rock Hill Minford meets Portsmouth
drew a first round bye. Rock Nor thwest, and Portsmoutl]
Hill plays the Fairland-South West ·is slated to meet the
Point winner ~n ·· May 7, and winn er of that contest.
winner of the Gallipolis · Wheelersburg drew a bye, and
Ironton ga me will advance to .· Wellston playg Vinton County,
the finals, slated on May 9, . ' Gallipoli.s' regula r seaso,n
Friday's Gallipohs SEOAL league game with Waverly
makeup game with Logan will . today may be played at pt,J ·
be rescheduled.
at
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. a later date, Pleasant or Rio G~ande this
Osborr~~ said .
e~fte,rnoon, Weather permUting. ·
Eighteen players are ·per- Memorial Field is under three
mitted to dress for thP sec- feet of flooJ.w~ter.

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prices and higher produciion
capacity at two· of its major ,
plants s hould combine to
improve Foote
Mineral
Company's profitability in the
second half of 1973, Dr. Wayne
T. Barrett, president , told
shareholders at the company's
annual meeting at the Barclay
Hotel last week.
Other encouraging factors
cited -by Barrett were the
expanding usage of lithium
ca rbonate in aluminum pot
lines and the prospects ·for
continued growth of the lithium
battery.
Regarding . the offer by
Newmont Mining Corporation
to acquire all of Foote's o.uts tartfing,.;.~l stock, ~ Barrett
reported that Merrill Lynch
had been retained to study the
proposal butthat its report had
not as yet been received.

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Recent visit&lt;&gt;rs of Mrs.1lelen
Johnson were Mr. and Mrs.
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family of Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs . Charles Hamm and
daughters,
Mrs.
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.J ohnson and Teresa of
Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
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Mrs. Larry Johnson and
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of Mr . and Mrs. Larry Johnson
were Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mr _
and Mrs. Lee Roush and family
of Union Ave. and Mrs ... James
Johnson and Teresa of
Mulberry Heighfs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce
of Columbus were Easter
holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Russell and Earl
Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly
and family of Albany and Mr.
and Mrs. Clfnton Gilkey and
Miss Karen Gilkey of Albany
were Eester S.!!!,!~;&gt;,y_visitors of
Mr . and Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Russell
were
Saturday
evening
visitors .
Mr . and Mrs. Harley Johnson
were Saturday 'evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma and Patricia.
Patricia Thoma returned to
her studies at Medridata In- stitute, Louisville, Ky., after

RACINE - Mattie Hill and
Charles and Helen Wolle were
recent visitors of Ross Scarberry.
The ladies Auxiliary of the
Mt. Moriah Church of God met
at the home of Mildred Scar·
berry recenUy . Attending were
Martha J oy and Tina Wolfe,
Etta Mae Parsons and
daughter Tonya, Shirley
Simpson and daughter Lori,
Anna Lee Tucker, Mildred
Scarberry and Maggie Fortune.
Patricia Forester fr om
Oregon and her brother, Carole
Cline from Columbus visited at
the home of Ross Scarberry.
Mrs. Eva Shaffer is making
her home with her daughter,
Mary Kiser due w her ill
heallh.
Sheridan Scarberry and
daughter and granddaughter
recently visfted Ro's s Scarberry.
Rev . Muncy has returned
home to stay after s pending
some time with his parents
foll owing an accident in which
he broke both of his arms. Paul
Parsons went to Charleston to
see his doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. David Proffitt
have recently- moved into their
new horne.

PT .
PLEASANT
"Operation Red Ball-" stickers
and in s tructiOn sheets to
. parents were distributed in
grades one through eight in the
Mason County schools today.
Paren ts should be on · the
lookout for the s tickers as their ·
children return home from
school. If the student does not
bring .a ''Red Ball" sticker
home, chances ~re that it has
been lost or mispla'ced and an
·extra sticker can be obtained ·
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by contacting the local fire
department or a member of the
Pt. Pleasa nt Area Jaycees, U:te
sponsoring organization .
"Operation Red Ball" 'is ·a
.life-sav ing program bein g
offered for the first time in
Judge H. David Hermans..
Mason County. A small red
dorfer of Ashland, ·Ky., has
sticker is placed on the window
been selected as the featured
of a room occupied by a child By FREJ) McMANE
runs in the sixth inning of the · support frOIJ1 Bill MeltOn, Dick s peaker for the Annual
or sl!mi-invaJid so that firemen
UP! Spurts Writer
. fir st ga me and rallyin g for Allen and Ed Herrmann as the Recognition Dinner of the Tri·
ca n determine more quickly if
Led by· names like Murcer, seven runs -in the eighih inning Whi te Sox downed the Red Sox. Stale Area Council, Boy Scouts
·someone ma y be trapped in a Nettles, Alou and Blomberg, of the nightcap .
Melton 's homer, his'sixth of the .of America, accord ing to
fire'.
Councii Activities Chairman,
the New YOrk Yankees swept a
In th e first ga m e; Ron season, was a two-run shot.
Harry Sunderland. '
Additional Red Ball stickers three-gat:ne series from the Blomberg delivered .a two.run
are available from ·Mason Minnesota Twins over the single to ignite a four-run sixth
Judge Hermansdorfer, a
Coleman Wins Fifth
native of the tri-state area ,
County 's local fire depart- weekend, outscoring their op- inning. In the nighicap BlomJoe Coleman also won his
prior to becoming a Federal
ments and from the Pt. ponents, 23-7, and outrutting berg .again was the big gun ,
fifth game of the year for
Pleas8nt Area Jaycees·.
Judge
in March of 1972 practhem, 37-20. On Saturday they banging out four hits .and Detroit, stopping Kansas City
ticed law in the Ashland area .
Jaycee ·president Buck King employed the long ball, driving in 'three· r4ns to paCe a
on eight hits. AI Koline had a
extended his thanks to the local blasting -four two-run homers 13-hit attack. Thurman Munson
He has served Scouting in
run-sco ring· double and Duke
fire departments a nd the to score an 11-3 viCtory, and on had the bight of the seven-run
varied capacities and . is a
Sims hit a two-run homer to
proud holder of the Eagle Scout
Mason County Board of Sunday they used the big in· eighth , a bases-loaded triple.
pace the. Tigers' attack.
rank. He and his wife have
Education
for
their ning in both ends or a
In other AL games, Chicago
Reggie Jackson blasted a
three children, one girl and two
cooperation with the project. dOubleheader to score a 6-3, 11- blanked Boston , 5-0, Detroit
three-run homer and Sal Bando
1 sweep.
whipped Kan sas City, 6·1, added
solo . blast to spark sons, and one son is .also an
Major League Leaders .~
It was a marked turnaround Oakland edged Baltimore, 4-3, Oakland 's victory and provide Eagle Scout.
By United pr~ss International for the Yankees, who entered
The dinner is being held on
Cleveland nipped California, 3- Jim Hunter with his first win of
· Leading Batters ·
th e weekend series with only 2, and Texas beat Milwaukee, the season. Dave McNally was. Tuesday, May 15, at 6:30 p.m .
National league ·
g. ab r . h. pet. .236 team batting average and 2-1.
at th~ Ashland Oil Corporate
ta gged for the hoii'ftlrs and
in Ashland, Ken·
~~d~:.~U ~~ i~ ,~ ~~ :j~~ just eight homers in 16 games, .. Los Angeles swept a double- suffered his third loss in six facilities
tucky.
Strgel, Pit
12 47 16 18 .383 but it came as _no surprise to header from Pittsburgh, 9-8 in decisioris.
. Santo, Chi
19 70 12 25 .357 the players.
In addi lion to the key
13 innings, and 2-1, St. Louis
George Hendrick's home run
Cncpcn, Cin 16 59 11 21 .356
" When I look at our lineup beat San Francisco, 8-3, New leading off the ninth inning . speaker, the some 2!iO expected
Snguiln, Pit 15 68 11 24 .353
Cr denL Chi 19 71 17 25 .352 and look at others, I don 'l see . York blanked Atlanta, 1.(), , gave Cleveland a victory f;)Ver attendees will witness the other
OliVer, Pi f
l4 60 11 21 .350 how they're any better than us
Cincinnati shut out Philadel· California and saddled Clyde highlight of the evening; and
Goodsn,SF 18 68 . 7 23 .338
phia , 8-0, Houston edged Mon. · Wright with his fourth straight that is the presentation of the
Wat sn, Hou 24 86 13 29 .337 as far a~ run production goes,"
American Leagu.e
says Bobby Murcer, who belted treal, 4-3, and Chicago downed loss. Charlie Spikes tied the Silver Beaver Award for men
g. ab r. h. pet. a pair of l\Vo..run homers
San Diego, t0-4;. in National game for the Indians in the and the Silver Fawn Award for
Kelly , Chi
10 31 9 18 .486
M unsn,. NY 19 68 10 26 .382 Saturday and · collected .two . League actiOn.
eighth with his sixth homer of women . These are the highest
F isk. Bas
" 16 sa 14 22 .'P9 more RB!s m Sunday's
Wilbur Wood notohed his the year. Dick Tid row went the awards available on a local
Jhnsn , Tex 16 61
5 23 .377
fifth victory of the year on a dis tance to notch his : third Council level for .adults who
Krkptrk , KC 14 48 1 3 18 .375 lwinbill.
have given outstanding service
Hbii,Min
14 45 . 3 16 .356
'"We've got a good rutting sevenhitter and. got home run ·victory .
Andrws·, Chi 13 45 ' 7 16 .356 team,' ' adds MattY A1ou, who
to the youth of their area.
Vlntne, Cal 17 68 8 24 .353
Davis, Ba l
10 38 2 13 .342 collected nine hits in 14 at bats
Hortn, Det 13 SO 10 17 .340 during the three games.
Home Runs
National League: Wynn, Hou They Employ Trademark
The Yankees employed their
and' Stargell, Pitf 7; Aaron and
Evans, Atl , Rader , Hou, Fer - historic trademark -th~ big
guson, LA. Milner , NY, Bond'S
inning- Sunday, scoring four ·
a nd McCoVey , SF 5. .

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A BAPTISMAL SERVICE for 18 persons in the Ohio River at the Middleport lew•·
hi ghlighted Ea~tcr ser vices of the Pomeroy Wesleya n Holiness Church . The Rev . O'Pt'l l
Manley, center, conducted the baptismal assisted by the Rev. Gene Roush, right, and IJ)·
Kenneth Delong. On the left in the picture is Ben Eblin, active church member who pilrticipated in the Easter activities.

Eighteen baptised Easter Sunday

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spend in~ a few days with her
p3rents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma and other relatives,
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Sayre
and family were Easter
Sunday visitors of Mr. and

Mrs. Charlt&gt;s Sa~ re.
Mr. ond Mrs. Doyle Knopp.
Ka.ll, Ke\·in and Charles, spenl
I he Easter holiday with . his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Knapp and M1clu:tcl and
Timms. Mrs. I Rna Krwpp uf
Langsville also visited .
Mr . and Mrs. Bill McEl roy,

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Easier holiday visiturs of his
J)ar(•nls, Mr . illld Mrs. Paul
Mcl':lruy and her p~renti, Mr .
:111fl Mrs. Vernon Bing and
faniTI}·.
Mr. •nd Mrs. Charley Smith
wen.• Easter Cl!ternoon visitors
of Mr . and Mrs. Harley Smith

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downs
art• \' isiHn~ her pal'ents. Mr.
aw.J Mrs. J . H. Murphy and
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Mr . and M1·s. James Proffitt
uf Syracuse were Easter
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George
Warner and Gordon. ·

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Mr. aud Mrs. Hi:lrold 14twson
andson,C. J . of Letart, W. Va .,
Mr . ;tnd Mrs. Bill Parsons 3ntl
sons of Antiquity : Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lawson ilnd family
were Easter Sunday guesls of
Mr . and Mrs. Charles l.uwson
and family .

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Sunday with Mr. Ed Russell ·
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ru~ell,
Bradbury .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell,
Indiana, Spent the weekend' at
their home here. Mr. Howell
and his son-in·law, Mr. Larry "
Walker, returned Sunday to
Indiana . Mrs . Howell and
. daughter, Mrs . . Walker, will
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Mrs . .Charles Halley, Crooksville, Mrs. Cliff Whittington,
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Mrs. Mary Holter, Mrs.
Thelma White, Mrs. Dorothy
Lawson , and Mrs . Margaret ·
Tuttle attended the D. of......A.
rally · at Marietta on Wednesday.
Mrs . Mildred Frank . of
Pomeroy, Mrs. Alice Ferguson
of Huntington and Mrs. Alice
. Dodson of Chester were calling
· on Mr . and Mrs . Stan ley .
Trussell recently . Also Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hill of Racine and
Cliilt McNamee were visiting
them.
The Almanac
By United Press International
Today .is Monday, April 30,
the !20th day·of 1973 with 245 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
- new phase .' · ··
The morning · stars .are
Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
'The evening stars are Venus
and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Taurus.
Queen Juliana of tbe Netherlands was born April 30, 1909.
On this day in history:
In 1803, tbe United States
more than doubled its land
area · with the -Louisiana
Purchase, obtaining all French'
territory West . of ·the
MisSissippi RiVe r for $15
millio~ .
.
· In 1945, the body of Adolf
Hitler was found in a bunker
under the ruins of Berlin. Also
that day, Russiim soldiers
captured the . Reichstag in
Berlin, raising the Communist
flag over the Nazi capital.
· In 1963, New Hampshire
became the fir.st sfate ·.. to
· l~galize a state-run lottery
since 1894 when similar one
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Middleport r. Auxiliary
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Num er ous a wards Were
prese nt ed a t th e Sa turday
c onfer e nce o( the Junior
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America n Legion Auxiliary of
Distric t 6 at the Middleport
hall , but the top award, a
-trophy for the best overall
program durin g the past year,
went to the Junior Unit of
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Middleport.
This wa s the fifth con·
secutive year that the Mid·
dlepor t youth group has won
FIRST PLACE CONTEST WINNERS at the Eighth District Junior t\Jller ic"n i.t'gi&lt;•"
the trophy in recognition of an·
Auxiliary Conference staged Saturday al the Middleport Legion hall were, front row, kf .
o ut st andin g
a c tivities
right, Charlotte Lehew, Pomeroy unit. essav : Lari Wood. Pomeroy unit, cos tun ted d t~ll ; lit·II:T
program.
Previous ly
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Johnson, Racine Unit, costumed doll ; Kim Roush, Middleport Unit , conH:rcnce cover : and
revolving
trophy
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it
was
retired
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back row,left to right, Debra Lehew, Pomero)'"JifiTr;-scrapbook ; Cheryl Le hew, Pon 1eroy U11i 1,
· to the Middleport Unit. A new
foreign relations essay ; Faye Reibel, Pomeroy Unit , costumed doll ; De bbie McGuffin, Midtroph y next year will be
dleport unit, narrative ; Becky Roush , Middleport unit; history ; and Sherrie Barnhar t, Mid·
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provided
by
th e
pa·s t
dleport Unit, conference coVer.
presidents.
Elected to the position of
Eighth Di~ricl president of the
Junior American Legion
Auxiliary was . Mary Eileen
. Miller of J~nction City. She
was installed to the position by
Mrs. Geraldine Kessinger,
· The s ixth birthday an American Legion· AuxiUary
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niversary of Matt Riffle, son of
Dis trict 8 president.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Riffle
Mrs . Clifford
Adkins,
was ·observed Friday 'Yith a Dis tri ct 8 junior activities
A weekly feature of Meigs
County Garden Club mt:mbers.
party at the Riffle home, Rt. 2 chairman, and Becky Roush ,
Pomeroy·
District 8 Junior Auxiliary
A- cake decorated in the president, presented awards to
Charlie .Bro_w_n theme was Charlotte Lehew' Pomeroy
~rved With ·Ice cream, Kool~ Unit 39, first in age 6-12, foreign
Aid and coffee . Games were · relations essaY ; Cheryl Lehew,
pl"yed "nd Malt and Cheryl Unit 39 Pomeroy first in age
Riffle presented a Raggedy 13 . 16 , 'essay;- Kim Roulh,
Ann and Raggedy Andy puppet Middleport unit first on
show. Guests at the party were conference -. cover' Charlotte
Scott and TOdd Hysell, Donnie Lehew Pomero 'nit second
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Cheryl Barnhort,
Rlrfle, Kathy Sue DeLong, Tma first Debbie I.e hew second
BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
Ri£flc , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Po~eroy unit co~ferenc~
Riverview Garden Club
Riffle, Mrs . Ruth Riffle, Mrs.
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In the. doil dressirlg contest
This simPle terrariwn will enable you" to crf ate: .a bit of An gela Marcinko, Mrs. Faye
nature that will daily gfeet you with new surprises. You have the Pratt, Brenda Hysell and Julia . the winners were:
choice of many different habitats, !rom humid bog to arid desert. Capehart.
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Class I, ages 6-8, Della
For all practical purposes, you are creating a small world that
During the e vening the - Johnson, Racine . 602 , first;
youngster ~eceived a telephone ClasS 2, ages 9; 12 , Lori Woocl,
can be placed on your window sill.
·To prepare the container thoroughly wash it with clear wa le~ call from hts g_randfath~r, Lyle Pomeroy, first , Cathy Cross,
an~ dry. (Gallon glass jtirs make nice containers:) After drying, Hysell , who lS ~ pat1ent_ at 1, second; Class 3, ages . 13 _18 ,
place th~-jar ·On itS side and· put one arid' a half int hes of ._ gravel . Veterans Mem?Tra_!7~0Spltal. : Faye ' Riebel, 'Pomeror. Unit,
(preffrably.-·crushed Umestoile) on the bottom . On top of this ,
first ; Denise . Marshall,
pla'ce a layer of soil, one to two inche~ deep.
-Pomeroy unit, secopd.
The soil placed in the terrarius hlay be frof!J any location,
Unit awards were as follows: ·Junior activities , revolving
such as open field, a meadow, or the deep woods. It is best to lake
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the soil from the surface, as many dormand seeds are found in
the soil. These seeds will grow into normal healthy plant' in the
Unit 128, first ; Pomeroy Unit
. terrarium . After the soil is in place, a few small plant.s can be
39, second.
placed in the corners. Plant the smallest type of native plant you
, .Junior Activities Scrapbook:
CC!n find (no more than four in a large container or two Ln a
Pomeroy Unit 39 ,. first ; Midsmall). Moss can be placed over the soil to .form a plush carpel. A
. The Rev . Howard Shiveley dleport Unin 26 , second .
few small sticks and stones will add interest to the scene.
spoke on the Jittery issue to be
History : MiddlepQrt Unit 128
After the material is placed in the jar, water should be added voted on next month, following written by Becky Roush, first;
in sufficient quantity to moisten all the soil. After watering, close a dinner of the Happy Hustlers Pomeroy Unit 39, second . .
lhe jar and leave it in direct sWllight for one day. At the end of · .cl"ss o[ the Wesleyan United
Handwork : Class I, tots to
One day the excess moiSture will have gathered ori the sides of the Methodist Church, Racine, eight, ··first to Middleport,
jar. The terrarius should then be opened for a period of eighl Friday night "l the church . . second to Pomeroy; 9 to 12
how:-s in order ~o remove the e'x cess moisture. The terrarium·can
ThC mfnister explained ·the ··
years old, first to Pomeroy,
then be permanently ·.closed and scaled. Your terrarium ~ill issue, noting that it is Issue I on · s econd to Middleport; ·Class 2
lhrive best lf kept in indirect sunlight. Plants .will grow to the ballot and asked the class
of Contest 2, 9 to 12 years of
maturity, produce flowers and seeds, die and then be replaced by " memberS to vote " no."
age~ first to Pomeroy. second
new seedlings. Rainstorms may occur in your small world ~ut to Middleport; Class 3 of
they will soon end and the plan!~; will produce lush growth.
· ,Mrs. Lavinia Simpson gave .contest 2, 13 to 18 , Middleport ·
Children love making terrariwns when they are camping. grace-preceding the dinner and took first and Pomer;oy seCond .
pres iding at the business
meeting was Mrs. Grace
In the foreign relations
Krider. Mrs. Edith Hayman scrapbook both iirst and
gave the ~ecret.ary and second places were won by the
Pomeroy unit. Judging of the
tr'easurer 's reports . ·
doll dressing contest and th.e
handwork was handled by Mrs.
Plans were made for a Helen Billings, Mrs. Betty
Ways .of preventing ac- no~skid throw rugs or none at
country store May 11 and 12 at Croslie, and Mrs . Corrine
cident.s was the topic of a all, being carefUl about socket
the former Weese Barber ShOp ,Mohler.
meeting_ of VIM (Vigor in use, marking . medicine and
Registration .and a luncheon
in Racine, 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. on
M" lurily ) attended by ap.' keeping that which is internal
preceded
the conference which
both days. The Lord's Prayer
proximately 50 persons ·Fr;iday and that which is external only
in unison closed the meeting . w"s called to order by Debra
at the former Pomeroy Junior in separate cabinets; a bedside
MeG uffin, president of the
High SchooL
buzzer, and the use o[ light.

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MONDAY
REVIVAL
beginning
'· Monday through May 6 at
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Danville Wesleyan Church .
:: The Rev. Glenn Johnson,
.:..... evangelist . Rev . Lawrence
~. . Sullivan, pastor. The public is
.;:..· invited to attend . .
'·'· SPRING REVIVAL at
'· Danville Wesleyan Church,
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~ " the Rev. Glenn Johnson, South
,; Bloomingville, as speaker. The
· .:' Rev , Lawrence· Sullivan,
•' ;· pastor, extends a public in~- vitation to the services which
will begin at 7:30 p. m. each

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:: POMEROY Chamber of
· Commerce at noon at Meigs
•.-~ Inn .
:· ' SPECIAL Meeting, all
::·: members of Mefgs County
:: Men's Fellowship of Churches ·
;: ·of Christ, 7:30 p.m . at Brad.'
:: bury Church of Christ.
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;: grade, Salisbury Elementary
;: School, 9 to 11 a.m. and af.
•: ternoon, 1 to 3. Parents tclke
';, - child's birth ·certificate and
~- immuriization records.
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•i('e..;:LETART 4·H Farm. Boys, 7
p.m. at community hall in
•::• Letart Falls.
RIVERVIEW PTA will meet
at 6 p.m. at the school. Students
directed by Mrs. Maxine
Whitehead will present the
program.
OHIO ETA PHI CHAPTER,
B'eta Sigma Phi Sorority, 6:15
p:m. at the . Columbus .and
Southern ,Ohio Electric Co.
Cultural program on art by
·Vikki Gloeckner, Lynn Daniel
, .and Jeannie Ebersbach.
·H6steSS!!S , Nancy Prismer,
Susan Baer and Charlotte
Hanning.
WEDNESDAY ·
MIDDLEPORT
FIREMEN 'S Ladies Auxiliary,
' 1:30 p.m. at the new fire hall.
New officers will 'be hoStesses.

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Wednesday· Late Mixed
League

Week of Aprii2S, 1973
Rosenbaum -Meadows
Fultz - Bentley
Hotter -Rawlings
Bl akeslee- Hovt
MacDonald,- Drenner

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Game - Vic Wipple 234;
Rosenbaum 220.'
S-eries - Vic Wipple 583 ;
Rosenbaum 547.
Wcu'nen
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April19, 1973

Won Lost
•:Pullin s
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::New York Clothing
75 45
!!Pomroy Lanes
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::simon ' S Mkt.
60 60
-, .•Pomeroy Motors
46 74
·· Helen ' s seauty Shop
38 82
:., High Team Series - Pull ins
•j 831 . Pomeroy ll.anes 1674, New
:·vork Clothing 1615. ·
" Higll ieam G~me ~- ~ullins
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,fullln s 62:0.
~~ High Ind. Series -'-- Marlene
'Wilson 554 ." Eileen Searls 4.71,

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Wilson 717 , Eileen s~_..,.,, 190.
Ril&lt;l Stump 177 .

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IN ORP&amp;R TO
EN'TlC:&amp; COINS
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TROPHY AWARDS - Both trophies awarded at the conference were won by !he Mid·
dleporl Unit.39. For the fifth consecutive year the Middleport juniors won the trophy for I he
best all-&lt;~ round program of activities . The host unit also won the trophy for the highest "llend·
a nee al the conference . Debra McGuffin, president , accepted both trophies [or the Middlepor t
unit from Mrs. Clifford Adkins. left, the District 8 junior a ctivities chairman, and Mrs.
Geraldine Kessinger, DistrictS president of the American Legion Auxiliary.

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meeting wa~ presided over by . which the dangers of smoking
f, Miss Lucille Smith, Retired m bed, overloaded ctrcutts, an~
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where
troduced the Rev. Robert Card children can get to them were
SYRACUSE - An all day meeting was held called to
~ho showed seVeral films on discussed. It Was noted that
meeiing waS held by the .Ladies . order by the president, Janice
safety.
each year ~0,000 fir~s ~ are Auxiliary · April 24 . The Laws on , with the Lord 's
The first film entitled "Step started by children playing forenoon was a· work . detail, Prayer and the flag pledge in
Lightly" emphasized the Idea with mat c hes. · Never put preparing to move lnto the new unison._ Devotions were by
of having reflective material ga soline in a glass container, municipal building. A sack Charlotte Nease, reading from
on clothing to make it easier never put a cord under a rug lunch was held at noon. ·
Job. Roll call was answered by
for motorists to see pedestrians ; were bits ol advice to the senior
In the afternoon a regular 11 members. ,
after dark . Jt was pOinted out citizens. It was aiso suggested
Secreta,ry's report was given
th&lt;;tt one out of five pedestrians than an escape ·plan be worked . May 4 "t the Junior High by Marie Lavender and
are jnjured after dark-, and that out in the eVent (ire strikes.
building from 10 a . m . to 12 treasurer's by Agnes White.
' wearing white at night is not
Speaking at the meeting was noon . The topic will ·. be Other report$ were also given .
nearly as ef,fective as a J oe StrUble, Pomeroy fir e "Common Diseases" . PamThe date for a variety show is
renective material. _Reflective fighter
and
emergency phlets on . how to prevent ac- May 18 al the local school
tape suitable for use on shoes s quadman, wh o talked on cidents were distributed by house with admission 50 cents
or .other appar is 'available at preventing fires. He als o Gladys .H"y!'ian, Ruth Euler, . for both adults and children .
local shops, it was reP~r:ted. commented briefly' on the Rachel McBride, 1\ilay Hughes, • Md. Charles Newnan will
"It Need Not Have Happened Emergency Medical Service , Edith Forrest, ·Bertha Smith furnish the . music. Anyone·
-, A Matter of Seconds" 'Was n oting that ·the squads .in and Nan Moore of the Retired wishing _t'?. partic(pate phone
the film title which suggested Mid~leport, · Pomeroy and Teachers AsSociation.
one o[ these numbers, 992-2659,
wa ys of avoiding and Syracuse will.stay in business.
Senior citizens. introduced 992·7351, 992·20!5, 992·7181, or
preveri'·ung falls. Slowing down He commended the community and
pafticip~ting
were see any Auxiliary member.
and maintaining the proper . for the support given to the , ·r.lecmor T~orriq.s ,
Henry Hum'emad~ candy, brownies .
a ~titude we~t' listed as two volunteer units a!'ld the help in Wal son, I.ea[y Chasteen , Pearl and Kooi:Aid will be [or sale.
ways of preventing injury by buiiding pro~ rams .
1\'e!ker, Jean Mor.gan, .Alice
Roll call for the M~y 8
I falls .
As for physical en11 was noted that falls are the.. Wa~ sley, and Jqyce Bunch . . meeting will be a Mother's Day
vironment, the film suggested bi~gest cause ' of accidents, -· Cumm·u ·iities represented poem . Devotions will be by Ada
proper installation of railings, secund · comes autQhlbile ac~ \HTe SyracUse , · Racine ': Slack . Ho~tesses· will be
.no ski~ strips .in the - bat~ tub, ddcnl.'i, and third, fires .
Port land, CHester, Pomeroy, Mildred Pierce· and Thelma
The rll•xl ·. meeting will be Middleporl arld Gallipolis.
. J{Ol&gt;d ti,qhUn~,' railings, using
(it·ueser . .
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Team Hi Game Ma cOonald -Drenner 64 1.
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(Final 2nd Half)
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Pts .
Zide 's Sporf Shop
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Oiler ' s Sohio
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Tenth Framers
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Younq 's Market
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Sm ith· Nelson Motors
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•Ne!son 's Drugs
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.• Phelps 22'2, Bill Porter 21 6.
; Women : .Carolyn Ba.;hner 205,
•,Betty Smith 190 .
·~ - High Se ries - J r . Phelps56J
: ~tnd Bill Porter 548. ~ etty
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left to right, Dee Ann Keister of Junction City, Kenda Mohler, Middleport, and Robin C"'i 'P·
bell, Pomeroy . The reigning Junior Miss Poppy was.Lari Wood, Pomeroy.

Junior Unit of- Middleport. The
colors were advanced by Kim
Roush , sergeant at arms ,
Angela Dailey and Sandra
Might, color bearers; and
Paula Cunningham
and
Melinda Thomas, color guards.
Cheryl ·. Barnhard gave . the
invocation which was followed
by a silent tribute to the
honored dead. Nancy Neff of
Unit. 222 led in the pledge of
allegiance and Pam Powers of
Pomeroy Unit 39 led in the
preamble to the constitution ·of
the
Amer-ican
Legion
Auxiliary .
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Mrs. Carrie Neut:liling was
pianist for the cOnference
attended .. by 67 persons. Kim
Roush for Unit 128extended the
welcome with Melanie Burt of
Pomeroy Unit 39 giving the
response .
Greeting wfre extended by
~· Paul flaptonstall, past com·
mander of the Post 128, Mid·
dleport; Mayor John Zerkle,
and Mrs. Kessinger, Eighth
District president of the
AmeriCan Legion Auxiliary.
Several .distinguished guests
were recognized . · Cheryl
Lehew reported on registration
and Unit J9 of Pomeroy
presented a skit, " Vaca'tion on
the Moon ~ "
Corsages were presented by
presiding'
district
the
president, Miss Roush , to Mrs .
Adkins, Mrs. Kessinger, .a nd
Mrs . Neutz.ling who also Was
given a flower arrangement in
appreciation for her service as
. pianist at the conference. Th;e
'1974 conference was set for
April 27 at Junction City . Della
Johnson of Racine was the
winner of the door prize,
The identification tags for
t-he conference · were p'rovided
by lhe Junction City Unit 376.
Committees for the conference were Cheryl Lehew, ·
chairman, Pomeroy 'Unit 39,
chairman, Sheryl Simpson,
Racine Unit 602, and Pamela
Morris,· Middleport Unit 128,
regis tration; ·Beth McKnight,
chairman, P.o meroy, Tina
· Degarri10, Unit 22; and Kim
Ounall: Unit 376, tellers·:

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222; and Angel" Dailey, .Unit Tammy Degarmo, Urlit · 222,
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Middleport r. Auxiliary
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Num er ous a wards Were
prese nt ed a t th e Sa turday
c onfer e nce o( the Junior
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America n Legion Auxiliary of
Distric t 6 at the Middleport
hall , but the top award, a
-trophy for the best overall
program durin g the past year,
went to the Junior Unit of
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Feeney-Benn e tt Post 128,
Middleport.
This wa s the fifth con·
secutive year that the Mid·
dlepor t youth group has won
FIRST PLACE CONTEST WINNERS at the Eighth District Junior t\Jller ic"n i.t'gi&lt;•"
the trophy in recognition of an·
Auxiliary Conference staged Saturday al the Middleport Legion hall were, front row, kf .
o ut st andin g
a c tivities
right, Charlotte Lehew, Pomeroy unit. essav : Lari Wood. Pomeroy unit, cos tun ted d t~ll ; lit·II:T
program.
Previous ly
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Johnson, Racine Unit, costumed doll ; Kim Roush, Middleport Unit , conH:rcnce cover : and
revolving
trophy
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it
was
retired
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back row,left to right, Debra Lehew, Pomero)'"JifiTr;-scrapbook ; Cheryl Le hew, Pon 1eroy U11i 1,
· to the Middleport Unit. A new
foreign relations essay ; Faye Reibel, Pomeroy Unit , costumed doll ; De bbie McGuffin, Midtroph y next year will be
dleport unit, narrative ; Becky Roush , Middleport unit; history ; and Sherrie Barnhar t, Mid·
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provided
by
th e
pa·s t
dleport Unit, conference coVer.
presidents.
Elected to the position of
Eighth Di~ricl president of the
Junior American Legion
Auxiliary was . Mary Eileen
. Miller of J~nction City. She
was installed to the position by
Mrs. Geraldine Kessinger,
· The s ixth birthday an American Legion· AuxiUary
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niversary of Matt Riffle, son of
Dis trict 8 president.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Riffle
Mrs . Clifford
Adkins,
was ·observed Friday 'Yith a Dis tri ct 8 junior activities
A weekly feature of Meigs
County Garden Club mt:mbers.
party at the Riffle home, Rt. 2 chairman, and Becky Roush ,
Pomeroy·
District 8 Junior Auxiliary
A- cake decorated in the president, presented awards to
Charlie .Bro_w_n theme was Charlotte Lehew' Pomeroy
~rved With ·Ice cream, Kool~ Unit 39, first in age 6-12, foreign
Aid and coffee . Games were · relations essaY ; Cheryl Lehew,
pl"yed "nd Malt and Cheryl Unit 39 Pomeroy first in age
Riffle presented a Raggedy 13 . 16 , 'essay;- Kim Roulh,
Ann and Raggedy Andy puppet Middleport unit first on
show. Guests at the party were conference -. cover' Charlotte
Scott and TOdd Hysell, Donnie Lehew Pomero 'nit second
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Cheryl Barnhort,
Rlrfle, Kathy Sue DeLong, Tma first Debbie I.e hew second
BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
Ri£flc , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Po~eroy unit co~ferenc~
Riverview Garden Club
Riffle, Mrs . Ruth Riffle, Mrs.
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In the. doil dressirlg contest
This simPle terrariwn will enable you" to crf ate: .a bit of An gela Marcinko, Mrs. Faye
nature that will daily gfeet you with new surprises. You have the Pratt, Brenda Hysell and Julia . the winners were:
choice of many different habitats, !rom humid bog to arid desert. Capehart.
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Class I, ages 6-8, Della
For all practical purposes, you are creating a small world that
During the e vening the - Johnson, Racine . 602 , first;
youngster ~eceived a telephone ClasS 2, ages 9; 12 , Lori Woocl,
can be placed on your window sill.
·To prepare the container thoroughly wash it with clear wa le~ call from hts g_randfath~r, Lyle Pomeroy, first , Cathy Cross,
an~ dry. (Gallon glass jtirs make nice containers:) After drying, Hysell , who lS ~ pat1ent_ at 1, second; Class 3, ages . 13 _18 ,
place th~-jar ·On itS side and· put one arid' a half int hes of ._ gravel . Veterans Mem?Tra_!7~0Spltal. : Faye ' Riebel, 'Pomeror. Unit,
(preffrably.-·crushed Umestoile) on the bottom . On top of this ,
first ; Denise . Marshall,
pla'ce a layer of soil, one to two inche~ deep.
-Pomeroy unit, secopd.
The soil placed in the terrarius hlay be frof!J any location,
Unit awards were as follows: ·Junior activities , revolving
such as open field, a meadow, or the deep woods. It is best to lake
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the soil from the surface, as many dormand seeds are found in
the soil. These seeds will grow into normal healthy plant' in the
Unit 128, first ; Pomeroy Unit
. terrarium . After the soil is in place, a few small plant.s can be
39, second.
placed in the corners. Plant the smallest type of native plant you
, .Junior Activities Scrapbook:
CC!n find (no more than four in a large container or two Ln a
Pomeroy Unit 39 ,. first ; Midsmall). Moss can be placed over the soil to .form a plush carpel. A
. The Rev . Howard Shiveley dleport Unin 26 , second .
few small sticks and stones will add interest to the scene.
spoke on the Jittery issue to be
History : MiddlepQrt Unit 128
After the material is placed in the jar, water should be added voted on next month, following written by Becky Roush, first;
in sufficient quantity to moisten all the soil. After watering, close a dinner of the Happy Hustlers Pomeroy Unit 39, second . .
lhe jar and leave it in direct sWllight for one day. At the end of · .cl"ss o[ the Wesleyan United
Handwork : Class I, tots to
One day the excess moiSture will have gathered ori the sides of the Methodist Church, Racine, eight, ··first to Middleport,
jar. The terrarius should then be opened for a period of eighl Friday night "l the church . . second to Pomeroy; 9 to 12
how:-s in order ~o remove the e'x cess moisture. The terrarium·can
ThC mfnister explained ·the ··
years old, first to Pomeroy,
then be permanently ·.closed and scaled. Your terrarium ~ill issue, noting that it is Issue I on · s econd to Middleport; ·Class 2
lhrive best lf kept in indirect sunlight. Plants .will grow to the ballot and asked the class
of Contest 2, 9 to 12 years of
maturity, produce flowers and seeds, die and then be replaced by " memberS to vote " no."
age~ first to Pomeroy. second
new seedlings. Rainstorms may occur in your small world ~ut to Middleport; Class 3 of
they will soon end and the plan!~; will produce lush growth.
· ,Mrs. Lavinia Simpson gave .contest 2, 13 to 18 , Middleport ·
Children love making terrariwns when they are camping. grace-preceding the dinner and took first and Pomer;oy seCond .
pres iding at the business
meeting was Mrs. Grace
In the foreign relations
Krider. Mrs. Edith Hayman scrapbook both iirst and
gave the ~ecret.ary and second places were won by the
Pomeroy unit. Judging of the
tr'easurer 's reports . ·
doll dressing contest and th.e
handwork was handled by Mrs.
Plans were made for a Helen Billings, Mrs. Betty
Ways .of preventing ac- no~skid throw rugs or none at
country store May 11 and 12 at Croslie, and Mrs . Corrine
cident.s was the topic of a all, being carefUl about socket
the former Weese Barber ShOp ,Mohler.
meeting_ of VIM (Vigor in use, marking . medicine and
Registration .and a luncheon
in Racine, 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. on
M" lurily ) attended by ap.' keeping that which is internal
preceded
the conference which
both days. The Lord's Prayer
proximately 50 persons ·Fr;iday and that which is external only
in unison closed the meeting . w"s called to order by Debra
at the former Pomeroy Junior in separate cabinets; a bedside
MeG uffin, president of the
High SchooL
buzzer, and the use o[ light.

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REVIVAL
beginning
'· Monday through May 6 at
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Danville Wesleyan Church .
:: The Rev. Glenn Johnson,
.:..... evangelist . Rev . Lawrence
~. . Sullivan, pastor. The public is
.;:..· invited to attend . .
'·'· SPRING REVIVAL at
'· Danville Wesleyan Church,
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~ " the Rev. Glenn Johnson, South
,; Bloomingville, as speaker. The
· .:' Rev , Lawrence· Sullivan,
•' ;· pastor, extends a public in~- vitation to the services which
will begin at 7:30 p. m. each

Green Thumb

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:: POMEROY Chamber of
· Commerce at noon at Meigs
•.-~ Inn .
:· ' SPECIAL Meeting, all
::·: members of Mefgs County
:: Men's Fellowship of Churches ·
;: ·of Christ, 7:30 p.m . at Brad.'
:: bury Church of Christ.
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",. REGISTRATION .for first
;: grade, Salisbury Elementary
;: School, 9 to 11 a.m. and af.
•: ternoon, 1 to 3. Parents tclke
';, - child's birth ·certificate and
~- immuriization records.
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•i('e..;:LETART 4·H Farm. Boys, 7
p.m. at community hall in
•::• Letart Falls.
RIVERVIEW PTA will meet
at 6 p.m. at the school. Students
directed by Mrs. Maxine
Whitehead will present the
program.
OHIO ETA PHI CHAPTER,
B'eta Sigma Phi Sorority, 6:15
p:m. at the . Columbus .and
Southern ,Ohio Electric Co.
Cultural program on art by
·Vikki Gloeckner, Lynn Daniel
, .and Jeannie Ebersbach.
·H6steSS!!S , Nancy Prismer,
Susan Baer and Charlotte
Hanning.
WEDNESDAY ·
MIDDLEPORT
FIREMEN 'S Ladies Auxiliary,
' 1:30 p.m. at the new fire hall.
New officers will 'be hoStesses.

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League

Week of Aprii2S, 1973
Rosenbaum -Meadows
Fultz - Bentley
Hotter -Rawlings
Bl akeslee- Hovt
MacDonald,- Drenner

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Rosenbaum 220.'
S-eries - Vic Wipple 583 ;
Rosenbaum 547.
Wcu'nen
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April19, 1973

Won Lost
•:Pullin s
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::New York Clothing
75 45
!!Pomroy Lanes
60 60
::simon ' S Mkt.
60 60
-, .•Pomeroy Motors
46 74
·· Helen ' s seauty Shop
38 82
:., High Team Series - Pull ins
•j 831 . Pomeroy ll.anes 1674, New
:·vork Clothing 1615. ·
" Higll ieam G~me ~- ~ullins
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,fullln s 62:0.
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'Wilson 554 ." Eileen Searls 4.71,

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Wilson 717 , Eileen s~_..,.,, 190.
Ril&lt;l Stump 177 .

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CONTINUE PLAYING
IN ORP&amp;R TO
EN'TlC:&amp; COINS
FROM · PASSIN.-

TROPHY AWARDS - Both trophies awarded at the conference were won by !he Mid·
dleporl Unit.39. For the fifth consecutive year the Middleport juniors won the trophy for I he
best all-&lt;~ round program of activities . The host unit also won the trophy for the highest "llend·
a nee al the conference . Debra McGuffin, president , accepted both trophies [or the Middlepor t
unit from Mrs. Clifford Adkins. left, the District 8 junior a ctivities chairman, and Mrs.
Geraldine Kessinger, DistrictS president of the American Legion Auxiliary.

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WHO'S GOING 10 HE1.P
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meeting wa~ presided over by . which the dangers of smoking
f, Miss Lucille Smith, Retired m bed, overloaded ctrcutts, an~
Teacbers pr-esident, who in- ~ eeping matches
where
troduced the Rev. Robert Card children can get to them were
SYRACUSE - An all day meeting was held called to
~ho showed seVeral films on discussed. It Was noted that
meeiing waS held by the .Ladies . order by the president, Janice
safety.
each year ~0,000 fir~s ~ are Auxiliary · April 24 . The Laws on , with the Lord 's
The first film entitled "Step started by children playing forenoon was a· work . detail, Prayer and the flag pledge in
Lightly" emphasized the Idea with mat c hes. · Never put preparing to move lnto the new unison._ Devotions were by
of having reflective material ga soline in a glass container, municipal building. A sack Charlotte Nease, reading from
on clothing to make it easier never put a cord under a rug lunch was held at noon. ·
Job. Roll call was answered by
for motorists to see pedestrians ; were bits ol advice to the senior
In the afternoon a regular 11 members. ,
after dark . Jt was pOinted out citizens. It was aiso suggested
Secreta,ry's report was given
th&lt;;tt one out of five pedestrians than an escape ·plan be worked . May 4 "t the Junior High by Marie Lavender and
are jnjured after dark-, and that out in the eVent (ire strikes.
building from 10 a . m . to 12 treasurer's by Agnes White.
' wearing white at night is not
Speaking at the meeting was noon . The topic will ·. be Other report$ were also given .
nearly as ef,fective as a J oe StrUble, Pomeroy fir e "Common Diseases" . PamThe date for a variety show is
renective material. _Reflective fighter
and
emergency phlets on . how to prevent ac- May 18 al the local school
tape suitable for use on shoes s quadman, wh o talked on cidents were distributed by house with admission 50 cents
or .other appar is 'available at preventing fires. He als o Gladys .H"y!'ian, Ruth Euler, . for both adults and children .
local shops, it was reP~r:ted. commented briefly' on the Rachel McBride, 1\ilay Hughes, • Md. Charles Newnan will
"It Need Not Have Happened Emergency Medical Service , Edith Forrest, ·Bertha Smith furnish the . music. Anyone·
-, A Matter of Seconds" 'Was n oting that ·the squads .in and Nan Moore of the Retired wishing _t'?. partic(pate phone
the film title which suggested Mid~leport, · Pomeroy and Teachers AsSociation.
one o[ these numbers, 992-2659,
wa ys of avoiding and Syracuse will.stay in business.
Senior citizens. introduced 992·7351, 992·20!5, 992·7181, or
preveri'·ung falls. Slowing down He commended the community and
pafticip~ting
were see any Auxiliary member.
and maintaining the proper . for the support given to the , ·r.lecmor T~orriq.s ,
Henry Hum'emad~ candy, brownies .
a ~titude we~t' listed as two volunteer units a!'ld the help in Wal son, I.ea[y Chasteen , Pearl and Kooi:Aid will be [or sale.
ways of preventing injury by buiiding pro~ rams .
1\'e!ker, Jean Mor.gan, .Alice
Roll call for the M~y 8
I falls .
As for physical en11 was noted that falls are the.. Wa~ sley, and Jqyce Bunch . . meeting will be a Mother's Day
vironment, the film suggested bi~gest cause ' of accidents, -· Cumm·u ·iities represented poem . Devotions will be by Ada
proper installation of railings, secund · comes autQhlbile ac~ \HTe SyracUse , · Racine ': Slack . Ho~tesses· will be
.no ski~ strips .in the - bat~ tub, ddcnl.'i, and third, fires .
Port land, CHester, Pomeroy, Mildred Pierce· and Thelma
The rll•xl ·. meeting will be Middleporl arld Gallipolis.
. J{Ol&gt;d ti,qhUn~,' railings, using
(it·ueser . .
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Team Hi Game Ma cOonald -Drenner 64 1.
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Wednesday Early Mixed
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Pts .
Zide 's Sporf Shop
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Oiler ' s Sohio
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Tenth Framers
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Younq 's Market
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Sm ith· Nelson Motors
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•Ne!son 's Drugs
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.• Phelps 22'2, Bill Porter 21 6.
; Women : .Carolyn Ba.;hner 205,
•,Betty Smith 190 .
·~ - High Se ries - J r . Phelps56J
: ~tnd Bill Porter 548. ~ etty
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UTTLE MISS POPPIES reigning at the Eighth District Junior Conference Saturday" t•rt·,
left to right, Dee Ann Keister of Junction City, Kenda Mohler, Middleport, and Robin C"'i 'P·
bell, Pomeroy . The reigning Junior Miss Poppy was.Lari Wood, Pomeroy.

Junior Unit of- Middleport. The
colors were advanced by Kim
Roush , sergeant at arms ,
Angela Dailey and Sandra
Might, color bearers; and
Paula Cunningham
and
Melinda Thomas, color guards.
Cheryl ·. Barnhard gave . the
invocation which was followed
by a silent tribute to the
honored dead. Nancy Neff of
Unit. 222 led in the pledge of
allegiance and Pam Powers of
Pomeroy Unit 39 led in the
preamble to the constitution ·of
the
Amer-ican
Legion
Auxiliary .
_ ,
Mrs. Carrie Neut:liling was
pianist for the cOnference
attended .. by 67 persons. Kim
Roush for Unit 128extended the
welcome with Melanie Burt of
Pomeroy Unit 39 giving the
response .
Greeting wfre extended by
~· Paul flaptonstall, past com·
mander of the Post 128, Mid·
dleport; Mayor John Zerkle,
and Mrs. Kessinger, Eighth
District president of the
AmeriCan Legion Auxiliary.
Several .distinguished guests
were recognized . · Cheryl
Lehew reported on registration
and Unit J9 of Pomeroy
presented a skit, " Vaca'tion on
the Moon ~ "
Corsages were presented by
presiding'
district
the
president, Miss Roush , to Mrs .
Adkins, Mrs. Kessinger, .a nd
Mrs . Neutz.ling who also Was
given a flower arrangement in
appreciation for her service as
. pianist at the conference. Th;e
'1974 conference was set for
April 27 at Junction City . Della
Johnson of Racine was the
winner of the door prize,
The identification tags for
t-he conference · were p'rovided
by lhe Junction City Unit 376.
Committees for the conference were Cheryl Lehew, ·
chairman, Pomeroy 'Unit 39,
chairman, Sheryl Simpson,
Racine Unit 602, and Pamela
Morris,· Middleport Unit 128,
regis tration; ·Beth McKnight,
chairman, P.o meroy, Tina
· Degarri10, Unit 22; and Kim
Ounall: Unit 376, tellers·:

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· Unit :!9 ; Andrea German, Unit Mary E . Miller, lfnil 376; and
222; and Angel" Dailey, .Unit Tammy Degarmo, Urlit · 222,
126, placement; and Connie resolutions. ·
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PUBL C NOT CE
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detendan s Th s act on has
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and s pend ng n he Cou of
Common Peas Me gs Coun y
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thence sou h 47 rods and 0
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p ace o beg nn ng con a n ng
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n Vo ume 95 Page 39.4 of he
Deed Records of Me gs Coun y
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Tourist season begins 1l1emorial Day weekend
RIO GRANDE - The tour1st
season at Bob Evans Farm
near here gels nto run swmg
Memor al Day weekend May
26 27 28
There are many spec al
attractions planned for the
farn th s swnmer and fall as
well as plenty to see and do any
day of the week
The f rst major event w 11 be
on May 28 start ng at 11 a m
'"'hen two muzzle loadmg and
fl nt r fle teams w 11 hold open
and team shoot ng matches
near the W ckl ne R fie Cab n
Th s cab n relocated to the
farm IS the bwld ng tn wh ch
George Lew1s W ckl ne made
h s famous W ckl ne r fie
dur ng the m d 1800 s
Among lhe regular at
tract ons added to the Bob
Evans Farm th s season s a
Country Store offer ng many
art cles for sale
In a nell. craft barn crafts
men and craftswomen w l

w II

play host o
the Internal onal Ch cken
Fly ng Assoc at on s annual
Ch1cken Flymg Meet Th s
meet held each year to see

era fts people exh1blted and
den onstrated farm crafts The

how far tra ned ch ckens cC:~n

n usc was conhnuous

Farms

aga n

be ng

once

nwn

Last year

more

than

40

fly w II be under the d~rect on
of G yde Marsh D V M
Professor of Poultry Sc ence at
01 o State Un vers ty Last
year entr es from as fa away

The e are no adm1ss on
c harges or park ng fees for the
fest val Soup beans cooked on
open wood f res homemade ce
cream and p es sausage
as Par s France competed n sandw ches soft dnnks and
th~ meet
Pr zes w 11 be coffee ~re served at modest
awarded and there s no ad
m ss on fee or park ng
char,g:es

The follow ng two weekends
he Gall a Dr a mat c Arts
Soc ety w 11 hold ts f s
product on of Gall a Coun
ry a mus cal pageant based
on the h story of southern Oh o
Th s pageant was espec ally
w ttcn for the soc ely and the
cast s composed of res dents of

sou hern

and central Oh o and

West V rg n a The pageant
exh b t demonstrate and n will take place at a natural
some cases sell the1r craft outdoor theater r ght on the
ware and pa nt ngs each Bob Evans Farm There are no
weekend through out the park ng c harges and the
summer
soc ety has a small adm ss on
The Bob Evans Sausage Shop fee to defray expenses
s open every day throughout
On August II the R o Grand,e
he year for those who I ke a Memor al Assoc at on w II hold
fu11 meal And a new snack bar ts l03rd Annual R o Grar.de
w II be open each weekend Bean D nner at the farm
featur ng ce cream soft Shelter
House
ThiS
dr nks and sandw ches
homecom ng d nner s used by
Baby farm ammals quarter the assoc at on to ra se money
horses and pr ze w nn ng for the upkeep of h stor ca
Charola s cattle are on display s es n the area
A Spamsh Barb Mustang
A th s year s Bean D nner
Preserve has been set up at the I e F rst Oh o Volunteer L ght
farm to be the hon e of the Cavalry Battery C w II hold
legendary pomes of the Pia ns a mock bat e Infantry and
Jnd ans brought to the farm by cava ry cha r ges arhllery
Bob Evans last year
cannonad ng and lots of no se
These horses

fes t a! to enjoy all the free
en erta nment and exh b1ts

pr ces

Horses may be rented from
B ll Wells R1dmg Stables on the
fa m tor de the beautiful farm
tra Is And the Raccoon Creek
Canoe L very IS located ad
Jacent to the farm for those
who w sh to take a canoe tnp
on one of the wor d s longest
creek s
Many parts of Ra ccoon
Creek remam Just as they were
when the wh1te man f rst came
to southern Oh o One can
paddle past be~ver col omes

and en)OY the natural beauty of
he coun trys1de where no
ev dence of c tv

1 zat on can be

seen
The Bob Evans Farm has
become a maJOr tour st at
tract on n southern Ohto
Located near the Oh o R ver on

U S Route 35 between
Jackson and Gall pol s the
farm offers someth ng for
everyone From the k ds to

grandma and grandpa all can
enJ OY country 1 v ng as t was
n the good old days
The gates are always open at
Bob Evans Farms For further
nforma on wr te for a free
brochure Bob Evans Farm s

Box 154
45674

R o Grande

Oh o

MORE THAN 30 OOOPEOPLE came to the Bob Evans Farm F~t val last year to \\a
trad onal farm crafts and activit es such as UtiS dulcuner player from Wes V rg n a 1
weekend throughout he swnmer the farm features craftsmen fran soulhern OJ
surroundmg sta tes demonstrat ng the r arts and crafts

and exc tement mark th s

n the m II ons

no outstand ng exh b ton In
add t on he Galha Acaderr
They are be ng protected n Cho r w II prov1de patr10ti
only a few places n the world song s
the Bob Evans Farms bemg
On OCtober 12 13 and 14 the
one of the larger and most Th rd Annual Bob Evans Farm
accessible preserves
Fest val w II be held Last year
On July 7 the Bob Evans about 30 000 people came to the
longer roam free n the West

Oh

ess

Celebrate Library
Week in New Haven

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Comm ttee from the New
Haven Women s Club Mrs Dan
Edwards Mrs Emo Wood
Mrs Tom Hoffman Mrs Ph I
Batey Mrs Karl W les and
Mrs Bobby Batey
Mrs Char es Sm th Mrs
Paul Powell L1brar an and
Mrs Ph I Batey ASsiStant
L brar an would I ke to take
th s opportun ty to thank

cowboy Uncle Remus of the
south a clown were among the

everyone who helped make
L brary Week a success

dolls d splayed
The pres dent of the L ons
Club Franz Re chert an
nounced that the proJect of the
L ons Club would be to p ace
books n the I brary w th large
type for people hav ng
problems read ng small pr n t
Pasta Jobn Haeberle serv ng
as cha rman author zed Mrs
Powell to purchase $50 worth of
books She has selected the
followmg books E ghth Day
by W lder Grapes of Wrath by
Ste nbeck Autob ography of
Ben1am n Frankl n - by

Mrs

Donna Bartram

Mrs

Phyll s G ee r John Greer
Mr
and
Mrs
Net!
Haymaker Jane Powell Mrs
John Sm th Mr and Mrs
George C rcle Mrs Kenneth
V ckers Mrs Debra Wh te
Paul ne Sm th New Haven
L brary Board
The L brary Board cons sts
of Mrs
Phyl! s Scott
pres dent Mr Charles Sm1th
epresentat ve

of

treasurer
Th e Volunteer

THESE FOURTH GRADERS of Mtddleport Elementary
School have completed d mens10nal relief maps n conJunc
on w th their studies under Mrs Lucy Wh te faculty
member They are front row I to r Tom Kelly Paul

L brary

McElhaney Patty Cremeans Darla Wtlcox She1la Horky
Br1an Bauer back row I tor Steve Shaw M ke Mtller Tony
Sco t Pauletta S gman Barbara Thomas and Sheri Stewart
A 13th student complet ng one of the maps but ahsent Fr1day
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In keep ng w1th the Nat onal
L brary Week a w ndow
d splay featurmg books was
placed m Ben Franklm Store

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c'ounc I Mr Donald Roush
Mr R G Greene Mrs H Ida
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.Angela Houch ns

Pickups of tJ:ash on 2 days
RUTLAND
Free trash
p ckup w ll be available to
Rutland res dents Wednesday
and Thursday by the Rutland
V llage Refuse Department n
cooperat on wtth the Rutland
Fr e ndly Gardeners SCIP
p o e t Lets Make Rutland
A Bloom n Clean Town
Res dents are asked to place
a! debr s In sturdy receptacles
at the curb by 8 a m on the
morn ng of p1ckup m the1r
area P ckup w II be made
from all places located south of
the Martm Funeral Home on
Ma n St and from all adJO mng
streets on Wednesday P ckup
w 11 be made from all places
nor h of the Mart n Funeral
Home- and from all adjom ng
s reels on Thursday
Flyers announc ng the
p ckup dates have been
donated by Vernon Weber
v llage clerk and w II be

The hona

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pe od at the M egs H
Schoo !. announ ced
Mak ng a g ade of B
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992 2094

OFFICE SUPPLIES
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Open8TI5
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Nea r Crossroads
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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO
773 5554

Ma son W Va

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3 29 tfc
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adults on y phone 992 5592
men
$ 7 500 00
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pe mon h Phone 992 533
4 20 fc
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TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF
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Business Services

RANCHO COMPANY

992 2448
Pomeroy 0

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2 REDBONE Coon hound pups
4 months o d ma le ca 985
3932 afte 5 p m
4 27 Stc

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622 E Ma n Sf phone 992
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For Sale

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For Rent or Lease

Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS

23 30 2 c

Sea ed propou s w
b~
rece ved a he ort ce of the
0 recto or the on 0 oerort
men
of
Transporta on
eo umbus Oh o unt
o 00
A M Eas e n Day ght Sav no
T me Tuesday May 8 1973 for
mp ovemen s n
Parts and 2 a e offe ed as
one con act and w
be
cons de ed on the bass of the
o a amount b d
Put 1
Athens Coun v Oh o on ATH
44 (5 28 4 85
s a e Route
44 n Rome and Troy Town
sh ps by resurfac ng w th
aspha t c; oncrete
Pavement W dth Var es
P o ec and Wo k Leng h 52 958 4 tee ot 0 OJ m es
PI t 2
Me gs Coun y Oh o on MEG
248 o oo s 04
State Route 2.41
n Ches e and o ve Jownsh ps
by resu fac ng w th aspha
concrete
Pavemen W d h
Var es
P o ec and Wo k Lang h 18 l 2 0 feet or 9 15 m es
The da e se for comp et on
o h s wo k sha btu set forth
n he b dd ng p oposa
Each b ddtr sha be requ ed
o f e w h h s b d a cert f eel
check tor an amount tQUI to
f ve per cent of h s 11 d but n no
event mo e han en thousand
do ars or a bond for ten per
cent of 11 s b d payeb e to the
D ec or
e dders mus app v on the
p ope fo ms for qua f ca1 on
a eas en days pro to the
da e se fo open ng b ds n
acco dance w th C::hapter SS2S
Oh o Rev sed Code
P ans and spec t cat ons are
on f e n he Departmen o(
T anspo a on and he off ce of
he 0 ~ c Deputy D rector
The 0 rector rserves the r ght
o re .eel any and a b dl

OLD UPRIGHT

on a wo d 2c

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NOT CE TO

Apr 1~
contract Slles Le1111 Copy
No 73 219
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Se a ed p opou s w
be
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0 rec o of he Oh o Depart
men
or
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Co umbus Oh o un
0 00
A M Eas ern Day gh Sev ng
T me Tuesday May 8 973 for
mp ovemen s n
Pa s
to 3 nc us ve a e
ofte ed as one contract and w
be cons dered on the bas s of the
o a amoun b d
Parts land 2
Me gs Coun y Oh o on MEG
24
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2 8
2 54 2 6
State
Rou e 24
n Sa !bury Salem
.,nd Ru and Townsh ps and n
the V age of Ru and
by
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c ete
Pavemen W dth - var es
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Part3
v n on Coun y Oh o on V N
24
56
s ate Route 124 n
the V age of W kesv e by
esu ac ng w h aspha t con
c ete
Pavemend W dth
8 feet
Pro ec and Work Length 686 4 ee or 0 J m e
The dB e se tor complet on
of h s wo k sha be as set forth
n he b dd ng proposa
Each b dde shall be reQu r&amp;d
o f e w h h s b d a ce f ed
cHeck fo an amoun eQue to
f ve pe c:.ent of 11 $ b. d bu n no
even mo e than ten thousand
do a s o a bond for ten per
cent of h s b d payab e o the
0 rec o
B dde s m us app y
n the
prope to ms tc Qua f cat ons
a eas en days pr or to the
da e se for open ng ti dl n
accordance w h Chapter 5525
Oh o Rev sed Code
P ens and spec f cat ans are
on f e n he Dep• tment of
Transpo a on and the ofl ce of
he D s c Deputy 0 ector
The D ecto
reserves the
gh ore ect any and a b ds

$ 50

Poles
Max1mum

PUBLIC NOTICE

&amp; OBITUARY
o 50 wo d m n mum

EXCELLENT
eff cent
econom ca
B ue Lt.~st e
ca pe c eane Rent e ect c
shampooe s Ne son s Drug
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4 29 2tc

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4 29 6 p

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Fo Wan Ad Serv ce
5 ce n s pe Wo d one nse on
M n mum Che ge75
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wo d h ee
onsecu ve nse ons
8 cen s pe wo d s x con
secu ve nse ons
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ads and ads pad w h n 0 days
CARD OF THANKS

For sa1e

858 25 40
WANTED

and

F day May 3 and 4 9 8 So

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No 73 263

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1966CHEVELL~

Apr Ill 1t13
Contnd Sates Legal Copv

Parker handled flower ng tree
sales when 62 trees were
bought for planting to beauttfy
Rutland Prof ts from the tree
By Ann B Watson
sales are gomg towards the
Depu y C e k
club s two SCIP prOJeCts Th s
year the club IS entermg both
San F an
030 000 ooo- 3 9
he ant I Iter prOJect and the St Lou s
002 006 OOx 8 8
Ma cha Moff tt (6 Sosa 8}
c v c beaut f cat on phases

and sacks
As a c1vtc beautlf catwn part
of the program the club IS
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plannmg to place cement P ttsbu gh
020 003 020 00 o-- 8 2 2
planters flied w1th colorful
f\1\e se sm th R c her t (8
flowers on each of the £our B ewe
8 Rau
0) Cu ver
corners of the br~dge located In
1
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Walke
5
the busmess section Mrs Tom guson
Johnson 6 Rooke 8 Gust
Stewart s contactmg Rutland
o He nande~ ( 3 and May

NOT CE s hereby g ven th1t
n pu suance of a R esolut on of
the Boa d of Educat on of the
Ente n Loce Schoo D strtct
Me gs County Oh o PIISStd on
the s dey of January 1973
the e w bt subm ted to a vo e
of he peop • of sa d Schoo
0 S c at hi!' Spec a EL EC
T ON o be he d n the Eutern
I:..OCI SchOO D Sf Ct Oh 0 It
the- regu a paces of vot ng
the en on Tuesda y he 8th day
of May 1973 the quest on of
ssu ng bonds of sa d School
0 s c n the amount of Two
Hund ed
F f y
Th0111•nd
oo ars
$250 000 00
for the
purpose of construct ng ad
d tons and mp ovements to the
ex 1 ng h gtl s.choo bu ding
acQu r ng
turn lure
and
eQu pment fo schoo purposes
and mak ng schoo s te m
provements as prov ded by

Columb)ll Ohio

to be repa red and pamted by
Howard B rchf eld and hiS son
Robb1e

By Un ted Press l"ternat onal
Nat anal League
(1st 13 nns)
Los Ange es

Spee a

TRANSPORTATION

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Mrs Tom Stewart and Mrs

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OLD furn tu e

NOTICE TO

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W LL do bookkeep ng

967 FORO LTD

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON ISSUE OF ION OS

for Sale

Employment Wanted

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1968 CAMAROCONV
V 8 mota auto t ans p s and w w
ye ow f n sh w th v nyl nte 0

PUBLIC NOTICE

by Robb e B rchf eld a student
at Me1gs High School and the
entrance

QUAliTY

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town

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Property

and be nformed of ne tunc
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~overnmen l r t
embod eel n pub c not ces tnt
1'111 se f gove nment cr.,uges
a c zens to be ntormeod
h s newspaper urges evl!' y
c t zen o read and 1 udy then
no ces We strong y 110v u
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R1chard

R1cky Mrs Stewart Mrs
Fetty and Mrs Parker spent
an even ng at the ctvtc park

Rutland res dents are asked
to keep all Items made from
paper separate ~nd save these
for a spec1al p1ckup on Wed
nesday May 9 All paper will
be taken to the Athe s
Recycl ng Center and restdents
M c K nney
Debb e are asked to e ther sack bo• or
M cLa ugh n Sha on Mu ay
t e the. mater al m secure
Je f Musser Ph p Oh ng e
Becky Pa nte
Kenneth Rife
bundles The matenal wh ch
B an Shank Randy Shamb n
ca " be recycled ncludes
Sus e T s Eugen a Wa bu n
S even Wa bu n

Cam

diStr buted along w th free
packets of flower seeds
prov ded ~Y the Rutland
Branch of the Pomeroy
Nat onal Bank and automob le
Iter bags prov ded by the
Royal Crown Bottlmg Co
M ddleport thiS week
All bus ness p aces are en

Meigs High honor students listed
POMEROY

PAR CEL No 2 Beg nn ng o
efe ence po n a he m dd e of
the eas
ne of Sect on 33
Townsh p 6 Range 4 of he
Oh o Company s Pu chase
hence wes 53 ods
hence
sou h 43 and one h d ods o
he po n of beg nn ng wh ch
PO nt s a so
he sou hwes
co ne of pa ce of and fo
me y owned by A exander
Bra ey hence sou h 8
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or o he no hwes co ne of a
ra e o and fo me y owned by
hence eas 26
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rods o o he no he¢t s co ne
of a
ac of and fo me y
owned b't Ru e 8 a ey
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eas 26 'r6tls. d l o the..hor
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me y owned by Ma t n En s.
m nge
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thence wes 26 ods a ong sa d
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he p a e of beg nn ng con
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Book to the Library so that Way
by Jerry West was
Others May Read The goo! presented to the Library m
was set at 100 book donations memory of Mopsy Haymaker
Accordtng to Mrs Powell they by two of h s fr ends Jeff
ece ved several over the goal
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Thursday afternoon the
The New Haven Town
ch ldren from the New Haven Counc I has approved turning
Elementary School v Sited the over $500 of revenue shar ng
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wh ch was expla ned by Mrs L brary The money w II be
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to the record Sp r t of 76
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he
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Oev sees or oav d En sm noer
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he Unknown He s
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Kenne h En sm nge
You a e he eby not fed ha
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dan s n a ega act on en ed
Edna H
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p a n I s vs
Ga ne En sm nger e a
detendan s Th s act on has
been ass gned Case No S 085
and s pend ng n he Cou of
Common Peas Me gs Coun y
Pome ov Oh o .45769 The ob
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Tow nsh p Me gs Coun y Oh o
and des c bed as to ows
PARCEL No
Beg nn ng 53
ods wes f om he sou hea s
co ne o Sec on 33 Town 6
Range 4 or he Oh o Com
pan y s Pu thase at a sake
thence no h 62 rods
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west 5.4 ods
hence sou h BQ
rods 22 and wo h d s nks
then ce eas
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hence
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h rd nks hence west 12 ods
thence sou h 47 rods and 0
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EXCEPT NG
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he Kanawha &amp; M ch gan
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906 ecorded
n Vo ume 95 Page 39.4 of he
Deed Records of Me gs Coun y
To

Tourist season begins 1l1emorial Day weekend
RIO GRANDE - The tour1st
season at Bob Evans Farm
near here gels nto run swmg
Memor al Day weekend May
26 27 28
There are many spec al
attractions planned for the
farn th s swnmer and fall as
well as plenty to see and do any
day of the week
The f rst major event w 11 be
on May 28 start ng at 11 a m
'"'hen two muzzle loadmg and
fl nt r fle teams w 11 hold open
and team shoot ng matches
near the W ckl ne R fie Cab n
Th s cab n relocated to the
farm IS the bwld ng tn wh ch
George Lew1s W ckl ne made
h s famous W ckl ne r fie
dur ng the m d 1800 s
Among lhe regular at
tract ons added to the Bob
Evans Farm th s season s a
Country Store offer ng many
art cles for sale
In a nell. craft barn crafts
men and craftswomen w l

w II

play host o
the Internal onal Ch cken
Fly ng Assoc at on s annual
Ch1cken Flymg Meet Th s
meet held each year to see

era fts people exh1blted and
den onstrated farm crafts The

how far tra ned ch ckens cC:~n

n usc was conhnuous

Farms

aga n

be ng

once

nwn

Last year

more

than

40

fly w II be under the d~rect on
of G yde Marsh D V M
Professor of Poultry Sc ence at
01 o State Un vers ty Last
year entr es from as fa away

The e are no adm1ss on
c harges or park ng fees for the
fest val Soup beans cooked on
open wood f res homemade ce
cream and p es sausage
as Par s France competed n sandw ches soft dnnks and
th~ meet
Pr zes w 11 be coffee ~re served at modest
awarded and there s no ad
m ss on fee or park ng
char,g:es

The follow ng two weekends
he Gall a Dr a mat c Arts
Soc ety w 11 hold ts f s
product on of Gall a Coun
ry a mus cal pageant based
on the h story of southern Oh o
Th s pageant was espec ally
w ttcn for the soc ely and the
cast s composed of res dents of

sou hern

and central Oh o and

West V rg n a The pageant
exh b t demonstrate and n will take place at a natural
some cases sell the1r craft outdoor theater r ght on the
ware and pa nt ngs each Bob Evans Farm There are no
weekend through out the park ng c harges and the
summer
soc ety has a small adm ss on
The Bob Evans Sausage Shop fee to defray expenses
s open every day throughout
On August II the R o Grand,e
he year for those who I ke a Memor al Assoc at on w II hold
fu11 meal And a new snack bar ts l03rd Annual R o Grar.de
w II be open each weekend Bean D nner at the farm
featur ng ce cream soft Shelter
House
ThiS
dr nks and sandw ches
homecom ng d nner s used by
Baby farm ammals quarter the assoc at on to ra se money
horses and pr ze w nn ng for the upkeep of h stor ca
Charola s cattle are on display s es n the area
A Spamsh Barb Mustang
A th s year s Bean D nner
Preserve has been set up at the I e F rst Oh o Volunteer L ght
farm to be the hon e of the Cavalry Battery C w II hold
legendary pomes of the Pia ns a mock bat e Infantry and
Jnd ans brought to the farm by cava ry cha r ges arhllery
Bob Evans last year
cannonad ng and lots of no se
These horses

fes t a! to enjoy all the free
en erta nment and exh b1ts

pr ces

Horses may be rented from
B ll Wells R1dmg Stables on the
fa m tor de the beautiful farm
tra Is And the Raccoon Creek
Canoe L very IS located ad
Jacent to the farm for those
who w sh to take a canoe tnp
on one of the wor d s longest
creek s
Many parts of Ra ccoon
Creek remam Just as they were
when the wh1te man f rst came
to southern Oh o One can
paddle past be~ver col omes

and en)OY the natural beauty of
he coun trys1de where no
ev dence of c tv

1 zat on can be

seen
The Bob Evans Farm has
become a maJOr tour st at
tract on n southern Ohto
Located near the Oh o R ver on

U S Route 35 between
Jackson and Gall pol s the
farm offers someth ng for
everyone From the k ds to

grandma and grandpa all can
enJ OY country 1 v ng as t was
n the good old days
The gates are always open at
Bob Evans Farms For further
nforma on wr te for a free
brochure Bob Evans Farm s

Box 154
45674

R o Grande

Oh o

MORE THAN 30 OOOPEOPLE came to the Bob Evans Farm F~t val last year to \\a
trad onal farm crafts and activit es such as UtiS dulcuner player from Wes V rg n a 1
weekend throughout he swnmer the farm features craftsmen fran soulhern OJ
surroundmg sta tes demonstrat ng the r arts and crafts

and exc tement mark th s

n the m II ons

no outstand ng exh b ton In
add t on he Galha Acaderr
They are be ng protected n Cho r w II prov1de patr10ti
only a few places n the world song s
the Bob Evans Farms bemg
On OCtober 12 13 and 14 the
one of the larger and most Th rd Annual Bob Evans Farm
accessible preserves
Fest val w II be held Last year
On July 7 the Bob Evans about 30 000 people came to the
longer roam free n the West

Oh

ess

Celebrate Library
Week in New Haven

l

L,

Comm ttee from the New
Haven Women s Club Mrs Dan
Edwards Mrs Emo Wood
Mrs Tom Hoffman Mrs Ph I
Batey Mrs Karl W les and
Mrs Bobby Batey
Mrs Char es Sm th Mrs
Paul Powell L1brar an and
Mrs Ph I Batey ASsiStant
L brar an would I ke to take
th s opportun ty to thank

cowboy Uncle Remus of the
south a clown were among the

everyone who helped make
L brary Week a success

dolls d splayed
The pres dent of the L ons
Club Franz Re chert an
nounced that the proJect of the
L ons Club would be to p ace
books n the I brary w th large
type for people hav ng
problems read ng small pr n t
Pasta Jobn Haeberle serv ng
as cha rman author zed Mrs
Powell to purchase $50 worth of
books She has selected the
followmg books E ghth Day
by W lder Grapes of Wrath by
Ste nbeck Autob ography of
Ben1am n Frankl n - by

Mrs

Donna Bartram

Mrs

Phyll s G ee r John Greer
Mr
and
Mrs
Net!
Haymaker Jane Powell Mrs
John Sm th Mr and Mrs
George C rcle Mrs Kenneth
V ckers Mrs Debra Wh te
Paul ne Sm th New Haven
L brary Board
The L brary Board cons sts
of Mrs
Phyl! s Scott
pres dent Mr Charles Sm1th
epresentat ve

of

treasurer
Th e Volunteer

THESE FOURTH GRADERS of Mtddleport Elementary
School have completed d mens10nal relief maps n conJunc
on w th their studies under Mrs Lucy Wh te faculty
member They are front row I to r Tom Kelly Paul

L brary

McElhaney Patty Cremeans Darla Wtlcox She1la Horky
Br1an Bauer back row I tor Steve Shaw M ke Mtller Tony
Sco t Pauletta S gman Barbara Thomas and Sheri Stewart
A 13th student complet ng one of the maps but ahsent Fr1day
IS

In keep ng w1th the Nat onal
L brary Week a w ndow
d splay featurmg books was
placed m Ben Franklm Store

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Mr R G Greene Mrs H Ida
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Pickups of tJ:ash on 2 days
RUTLAND
Free trash
p ckup w ll be available to
Rutland res dents Wednesday
and Thursday by the Rutland
V llage Refuse Department n
cooperat on wtth the Rutland
Fr e ndly Gardeners SCIP
p o e t Lets Make Rutland
A Bloom n Clean Town
Res dents are asked to place
a! debr s In sturdy receptacles
at the curb by 8 a m on the
morn ng of p1ckup m the1r
area P ckup w II be made
from all places located south of
the Martm Funeral Home on
Ma n St and from all adJO mng
streets on Wednesday P ckup
w 11 be made from all places
nor h of the Mart n Funeral
Home- and from all adjom ng
s reels on Thursday
Flyers announc ng the
p ckup dates have been
donated by Vernon Weber
v llage clerk and w II be

The hona

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Schoo !. announ ced
Mak ng a g ade of B
above n a he su b ec s a
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F anc s Ke h French Beth
Fu z Oav d Ge a d Karen
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Ken Harr s She a
Hawk Randy Haynes Conn e
He dman Ju e Hutch son
Steve Jewel Oebb e JeweH
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Dor o hy Se h Jef
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Donna B ev ns Donna Boyd
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Bobby R cky and Debb e
W ll amson R1cky Danny and
Edwards
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march ng aga nst I tter and
Mrs Larry Edwards Mrs

couraged to clean up store

Fetty Jr and Mrs Parker

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Jenn e Chapman
Ma e a
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fronts wmdows and Sidewalks

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and

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tr mm ng

The pub! c IS asked to use the
I tier baskets located m the

prepar ng for the mower

owners

bus ness d str

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hav ng

and to en

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were purchased by the garden
club and placed n the com
mun1ty for the bene! t of the

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boxes

merchants f or
donat ons
towards th s Dbnat ons are
also welcomed from other

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OH 0 PHONE 662 3035
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3 29 tfc
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m
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$3995
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4 25 6
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3
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$4295
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Pome oy Oh o 45769
C
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Auct
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12x61
3
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$4995
4 26 4 c
4 26 6 c
Comp e e Se v ce
COAL
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20x43 3 BR
Ph one 949 382
So
Wo ks E Ma n S
$6500
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Routes 33 24 and 7 fo me y STAR KILL S as qu ck y su re
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new
locat
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C ose to County Fa G ounds
HOUSE AND Roo
d n ng oom k tchen w h a
Ash S eet M dd epa t ne
S a e Roatls de Pa k and
n e o an d
Realtors
and
new
cab
net
s
and
park phone 992 5443
Me gs H gh Schoo
Ful y
es
ma es Ca
d n ng ba ve y conven en
Aucltoneers
2460
equ pped and s ock that mus
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446 0001
be pu chased Contac Gu do
basemen
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992 5786 0 992 2529 0 992 99 8
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9
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4 29 6 c
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phone 949
PH 446 0 75
NEW HOUSE
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.4 24 6tc
w h o e
ha
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POMEROY
F a woods Rd ca 992 2735
Beaut fu Co on a
K chen
GROCE RY bus ness o sa le
4 24 6tp
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3 20 fe
baseme t Gas fo ced a r
2 BEDROOM mob le home
heat A n ce en a a pa
973 STEREO 8 ack A sma
adults on y phone 992 5592
men
$ 7 500 00
ba ance of ~8 64 o pay $6 50
.4 29 '
RACINE
pe mon h Phone 992 533
4 20 fc
85 of n ce ay ng and 2
TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF
FURNISHED 2 bed oom
sto y ame Wonde u new
apartment
adu s on y MUST se l 973 de uxe Z g Zag
MEIGS AND MASON AREA
k chen oads of cab ne s
M dd eport phone 992 3874
lJO Mechamc Street
sew ng
ma c h ne
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4 6 fc
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Evans
mach ne da ns emb o der s
d sposa e c
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any o gan zat on phone 992
H nd Qua te s
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ROOMS
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3975
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S38 50 o pay S5 pe mon h
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f
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back
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bu d ng s $17 000 00
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3 AND • ROOM )urn shed and
M OOLEPORT
nfurn shed
apartmen s
MIDDLEPORT
Dal~992 3884
Large
2
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HOME G own Toma o pan s
Phone 992 S434
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cond t on 5 bed oom s
o
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use
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4 12 fc
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baths n ce k tchen Ut ty
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350 and Supe son c
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cab
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75
Brownell Ave
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24 500 t above he Sta e CONTRACTORS A ea
playg ound A BUY AT
d epor phone 985 3974
Pa k n Sy a ct~ se 0 Thomas song bult bu dng Has 2
4 27 3tp
JUST s 2 eoooo
Hayma n
:s o es w h two 2.4 nch steel
MIDDLEPORT
4 24 33 c
b ea m s
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3 a ge bedroom s w th
phone 985 3350
m ac h ne y
u n tu e
eed
daub e c osets E•ce en
4, 27 fc
st o e o apa tm ents A good
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bath La ge v ng oom w th
SPRING SPECIALS - bu d ng at a reasonab e pr ce
o
do a s n sa ngs o make oorn o new sum me s ock
f repla ce 0 n ng room w th
OES RABLE I a ler spot soon,.,
of on y S20 000 00
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doub e g ass doo s ead ng to
ample com pr va te shade
WANT
A
N~W
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bedrooms
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n Carton
SALE GOOD THRU MAY 1fh
n ce c osets Maste has 2
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space bu t n ange and
Ernest
M Shuter -r- Me gs County Owner
bath A e ect c and ca peted
.t273c
Set Up 134 95
doub e oven Ref
Ut ty
2 ca ga age and 2 fam ly
oom Carpe ed h oughou
SLEEPING oom ave theW ne .
ooms n the basement
Lot OO x 20 Ba semen
2
St o e
en ed by man h
TRAILER
years o d S2J 000 00
efe ence equ ed ph one
PLU S LOT
3 bed ooms
In Carlon
992 5293
pat o w th cove n Rutland
Set
up
$54
95
When t s you MOVE
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96x205
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423 7521
POMEROY
$5700
00
i TH CLELAND REALTY
3 ROOM al
9 ... _ Jack W Carsey Mar.
RUTLAND
FOR FAST SALE
li:.e new bu t n wa oven
6:it
Phone 992 2181
BELPRE 0
Bath arge
2 BEDROOMS
table top range
arge
u
y A
ca pefed Large
bath oom and c oset ocated
HENRY E CLELANO
s &lt;;a Po sh ng T me fen ced yard
on E Ma n St Pome oy To YES
BROKER
hen e Spec a Formu a No 2
see phone Ga 1 pol s 446 9539
COUNTRY HOME
992 2259
anet G oGua d XX 7 do h s fo
4 26 6 c
3
LA
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BEDROOMS
f
no
answer
992 2658
you Th s s the Wo d s Bes
Au o Po sh here s Th s La ge k tchen and d n ng
Spec a Fo mu a No 2 and Ut ty pl us wash oom One 5 ROOM ho1,1se fu basemen
gas hea ba h 2 Ia s S D
G oGua d XX 7 a e used on ac e of and Ooub e ga age
em p s
Busk k J.t Page S
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972 KAWASAKI 175 $525
the Ro s Royce f t s good Ask ng S 2 500 00
w
a e
e e
d epo
phone 992 5487
enough fo the Ro s Royce
ph one 992 2360
NEW L STING
on o
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4
27
3
p
4 29 5 c
hen has to be gOOd enough 2 5 ACRE S - F atwood&amp; a ea
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OR 4 BEDROOM home n
MOTHERS Day Fowers
$ own
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ss
000
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W
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gua an ee o keep you ca
hang ng baskets wh e p nk
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THE
GOOO
BUY
S
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emodeled k chen and v ng
and ed ge an urns mums
Ha oof Hea
oak ng c ean and sh ny fo
com
arge o fenced n
D yers
and begon as
NSTAIH
mon hs o come It wo ks on ABOVE COME IN AND SEE
phone 773 5976
Su ound c o hes
a
makes of cars and no THE REST OR MAYBE A
COLOR for your Ga den w h gen e even
4 2 6 c
c1 ma ew a fed the sh ne of NEW TRENDHOME CAN BE
pans es petun as rna go ds
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you ca You coJ n o de 1 om YOURS N JUST 40 DAYS ~------,--Ph ox Coleus Sa v a Z n
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no
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be BR NG YOUR HOUS NG BEAUT FUL Count y Hom e on
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basement
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MAYTAG
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TEAFORD
k chen a
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45 0
caul f owe e uce eggp c;nt
9?'2
J325
new furnace
new v ny
A 24 6tc
mangOE"s hot pepper~ and .4
GORDON 8 TEAFORD
s d n~ sto m w ndows s o m
k nds of tomato pants
se l
doo s and shu er s w
992 J615
Cle and
F m
and 'OW TA~ NG o ders for
ou he n p an s Cha es R
w h o and ga den o sma
G eenhouse E Ma n Ra e ne
AS OCIATES
1-ta s 843 2693
ilC eage phone 949 5953
Gerald C eland
NO SUNOAYS PLEASE
______
421
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4 29 c

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MOBILE HOMES

MAY s HAIR KA R month fa
ou
KOSCOT cus tome s
Many spec a s th s month
nc ud ng ONE DAY Perfume
Ro le te and Beauty Du st
would ke ve y mu ch to se ve
o v s
you Phone He en
Jane B own M dd epa
Oh o 99 2 51 3 Remember

REDUCE

STEREO
Modern Wa nut
se eo AM FM ado com
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Use our
po ed f owe s s a t ng at 50
Ba ance S68 53
budget e ms Ca 992 3965
cen s
hang 1ng baskets.
4 29 6tc
pans es cabbage pe un as
ma golds co eus tomatoes
0 RECORDS fo s 20 Now peppers etc One fourth off
you can buy
0 45
pm
by the f at
Hubbard s
G eenhouse 300 ya ds above
eco ds...a ..$.-4&amp;--va ue fo on y
s 20 Send you o de s today ba p(ll k on Sy acuse Oh o
4 26 tc
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John Moh e
Sa es
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d epo
Oh o 45760
4 29 3 c
2x60 NAMCO Mob le Home
w th added v ng com and
SPEC IAL PR CE on A urn num
ut ty
oom
J acres n
ca t op boa s un
May 4
Ru
and
Townsh
p Sec uded
wh e s ock as s
2 3 4
Phone
74'1
366.4
phone 992 6256 K nqsbu y Rd
4 30 3 c
No 18

Business Services

RANCHO COMPANY

992 2448
Pomeroy 0

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2 REDBONE Coon hound pups
4 months o d ma le ca 985
3932 afte 5 p m
4 27 Stc

sewn foam back and a:rms
featu ng 6
nch
foam
cush ons you cho ce of
velvet o ma e asse Th s
week on y S 99 95 cash and
ca y Pomeroy Recove y
622 E Ma n Sf phone 992
7554

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ARNOLD
BROTHERS

nea

For Sale

NEWTUXE002pe sule w h

For Rent or Lease

Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS

23 30 2 c

Sea ed propou s w
b~
rece ved a he ort ce of the
0 recto or the on 0 oerort
men
of
Transporta on
eo umbus Oh o unt
o 00
A M Eas e n Day ght Sav no
T me Tuesday May 8 1973 for
mp ovemen s n
Parts and 2 a e offe ed as
one con act and w
be
cons de ed on the bass of the
o a amount b d
Put 1
Athens Coun v Oh o on ATH
44 (5 28 4 85
s a e Route
44 n Rome and Troy Town
sh ps by resurfac ng w th
aspha t c; oncrete
Pavement W dth Var es
P o ec and Wo k Leng h 52 958 4 tee ot 0 OJ m es
PI t 2
Me gs Coun y Oh o on MEG
248 o oo s 04
State Route 2.41
n Ches e and o ve Jownsh ps
by resu fac ng w th aspha
concrete
Pavemen W d h
Var es
P o ec and Wo k Lang h 18 l 2 0 feet or 9 15 m es
The da e se for comp et on
o h s wo k sha btu set forth
n he b dd ng p oposa
Each b ddtr sha be requ ed
o f e w h h s b d a cert f eel
check tor an amount tQUI to
f ve per cent of h s 11 d but n no
event mo e han en thousand
do ars or a bond for ten per
cent of 11 s b d payeb e to the
D ec or
e dders mus app v on the
p ope fo ms for qua f ca1 on
a eas en days pro to the
da e se fo open ng b ds n
acco dance w th C::hapter SS2S
Oh o Rev sed Code
P ans and spec t cat ons are
on f e n he Departmen o(
T anspo a on and he off ce of
he 0 ~ c Deputy D rector
The 0 rector rserves the r ght
o re .eel any and a b dl

OLD UPRIGHT

on a wo d 2c

Add

D1ameter

NOT CE TO

Apr 1~
contract Slles Le1111 Copy
No 73 219
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Se a ed p opou s w
be
ece ved at he o f ce of the
0 rec o of he Oh o Depart
men
or
T anspo ta on
Co umbus Oh o un
0 00
A M Eas ern Day gh Sev ng
T me Tuesday May 8 973 for
mp ovemen s n
Pa s
to 3 nc us ve a e
ofte ed as one contract and w
be cons dered on the bas s of the
o a amoun b d
Parts land 2
Me gs Coun y Oh o on MEG
24
0 00 2 .4
13 61 6 58)
2 8
2 54 2 6
State
Rou e 24
n Sa !bury Salem
.,nd Ru and Townsh ps and n
the V age of Ru and
by
resu fac no w h aspha t con
c ete
Pavemen W dth - var es
Pro ec and Wo k Leng h 86 222 .t eet o 6 33 m es
Part3
v n on Coun y Oh o on V N
24
56
s ate Route 124 n
the V age of W kesv e by
esu ac ng w h aspha t con
c ete
Pavemend W dth
8 feet
Pro ec and Work Length 686 4 ee or 0 J m e
The dB e se tor complet on
of h s wo k sha be as set forth
n he b dd ng proposa
Each b dde shall be reQu r&amp;d
o f e w h h s b d a ce f ed
cHeck fo an amoun eQue to
f ve pe c:.ent of 11 $ b. d bu n no
even mo e than ten thousand
do a s o a bond for ten per
cent of h s b d payab e o the
0 rec o
B dde s m us app y
n the
prope to ms tc Qua f cat ons
a eas en days pr or to the
da e se for open ng ti dl n
accordance w h Chapter 5525
Oh o Rev sed Code
P ens and spec f cat ans are
on f e n he Dep• tment of
Transpo a on and the ofl ce of
he D s c Deputy 0 ector
The D ecto
reserves the
gh ore ect any and a b ds

$ 50

Poles
Max1mum

PUBLIC NOTICE

&amp; OBITUARY
o 50 wo d m n mum

EXCELLENT
eff cent
econom ca
B ue Lt.~st e
ca pe c eane Rent e ect c
shampooe s Ne son s Drug
S o e Pome oy a, o
4 29 2tc

4 22 181"

4 29 6 p

RATES
Fo Wan Ad Serv ce
5 ce n s pe Wo d one nse on
M n mum Che ge75
2 cen s pe
wo d h ee
onsecu ve nse ons
8 cen s pe wo d s x con
secu ve nse ons
25 Pe Cen 0 scoun on pa d
ads and ads pad w h n 0 days
CARD OF THANKS

For sa1e

858 25 40
WANTED

and

F day May 3 and 4 9 8 So

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

Ph o
C nc nna

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s

No 73 263

and Rade
W se (3 1) and
S mmons LP Ma cha 4 2

$1695

1966CHEVELL~

Apr Ill 1t13
Contnd Sates Legal Copv

Parker handled flower ng tree
sales when 62 trees were
bought for planting to beauttfy
Rutland Prof ts from the tree
By Ann B Watson
sales are gomg towards the
Depu y C e k
club s two SCIP prOJeCts Th s
year the club IS entermg both
San F an
030 000 ooo- 3 9
he ant I Iter prOJect and the St Lou s
002 006 OOx 8 8
Ma cha Moff tt (6 Sosa 8}
c v c beaut f cat on phases

and sacks
As a c1vtc beautlf catwn part
of the program the club IS
00400000 - 992
plannmg to place cement P ttsbu gh
020 003 020 00 o-- 8 2 2
planters flied w1th colorful
f\1\e se sm th R c her t (8
flowers on each of the £our B ewe
8 Rau
0) Cu ver
corners of the br~dge located In
1
DOwn ng 12) and Fer
B a ss
Walke
5
the busmess section Mrs Tom guson
Johnson 6 Rooke 8 Gust
Stewart s contactmg Rutland
o He nande~ ( 3 and May

NOT CE s hereby g ven th1t
n pu suance of a R esolut on of
the Boa d of Educat on of the
Ente n Loce Schoo D strtct
Me gs County Oh o PIISStd on
the s dey of January 1973
the e w bt subm ted to a vo e
of he peop • of sa d Schoo
0 S c at hi!' Spec a EL EC
T ON o be he d n the Eutern
I:..OCI SchOO D Sf Ct Oh 0 It
the- regu a paces of vot ng
the en on Tuesda y he 8th day
of May 1973 the quest on of
ssu ng bonds of sa d School
0 s c n the amount of Two
Hund ed
F f y
Th0111•nd
oo ars
$250 000 00
for the
purpose of construct ng ad
d tons and mp ovements to the
ex 1 ng h gtl s.choo bu ding
acQu r ng
turn lure
and
eQu pment fo schoo purposes
and mak ng schoo s te m
provements as prov ded by

Columb)ll Ohio

to be repa red and pamted by
Howard B rchf eld and hiS son
Robb1e

By Un ted Press l"ternat onal
Nat anal League
(1st 13 nns)
Los Ange es

Spee a

TRANSPORTATION

at the park are

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Y ~ eng ne automat c trans p steer n~~
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ue f, n sh b k v nyl top good t es ado

CONTRACTORS

Mrs Tom Stewart and Mrs

catalogs

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STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF

A

n my
home
Contact
Che yl
Laude m It
2nd St eet
Mason o phone 773 S6 3

OLD furn tu e

NOTICE TO

and

W LL do bookkeep ng

967 FORO LTD

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON ISSUE OF ION OS

for Sale

Employment Wanted

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1968 CAMAROCONV
V 8 mota auto t ans p s and w w
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PUBLIC NOTICE

by Robb e B rchf eld a student
at Me1gs High School and the
entrance

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R1cky Mrs Stewart Mrs
Fetty and Mrs Parker spent
an even ng at the ctvtc park

Rutland res dents are asked
to keep all Items made from
paper separate ~nd save these
for a spec1al p1ckup on Wed
nesday May 9 All paper will
be taken to the Athe s
Recycl ng Center and restdents
M c K nney
Debb e are asked to e ther sack bo• or
M cLa ugh n Sha on Mu ay
t e the. mater al m secure
Je f Musser Ph p Oh ng e
Becky Pa nte
Kenneth Rife
bundles The matenal wh ch
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Sus e T s Eugen a Wa bu n
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packets of flower seeds
prov ded ~Y the Rutland
Branch of the Pomeroy
Nat onal Bank and automob le
Iter bags prov ded by the
Royal Crown Bottlmg Co
M ddleport thiS week
All bus ness p aces are en

Meigs High honor students listed
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NEW HAVEN W Va - Watts Harlotte s Web by
Over 600 persons v s ted the Wh te Death be Not Proud by
New Haven Pub! c Library Gun here How to Make the
dur ng Nat onal Library Week Best of the Rest of Your L fe by
Mrs Paul Powell Libranan Legler D ct onary of Modern
annoWlced
H story by Palmer
The local theme was G1ve a
The book Basketball My
Book to the Library so that Way
by Jerry West was
Others May Read The goo! presented to the Library m
was set at 100 book donations memory of Mopsy Haymaker
Accordtng to Mrs Powell they by two of h s fr ends Jeff
ece ved several over the goal
Roush and Bob Tennant
Thursday afternoon the
The New Haven Town
ch ldren from the New Haven Counc I has approved turning
Elementary School v Sited the over $500 of revenue shar ng
I brary to v ew an art exh b t money to the New Haven
wh ch was expla ned by Mrs L brary The money w II be
Powell The children I stened used for mprovernents n the
to the record Sp r t of 76
I brary
such as new shelves
Cook es and punch were and other srr all proJects
served by the Library Com
The follow ng presented
m ttee from the New Haven books to the L brary and n
Women s Club
eluded Mrs V v an Boston
Mrs Paul ne Hester s dolls Mrs James Layne Mrs Karl
wh ch she calls her L ttle W les Mr and Mrs R ck
People
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dep1ct ng the Sp1r t of 76 An Hayes B II Loyd Judy Young
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Watergate shattering '
HURON, Ohio (UP!) - 'J,'he
" In order to restorC" conhWatergate scandal IS, "the denee ( Ill the government ),"
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most shattering experience Uw sa1d Gdhgan, ''the Amencan
American people have gone people must be assured that all
through m 200 yea rs," sa1d of the fa cts m the whole ugly
Ohio Gov. John J. Gllligan.
mess have been brought out."
G1l11ga n, hosting a meeting
Kentucky Gov. WendeII H.
of lo Democratic governors at Ford compared Watergate to
Sawnnll Creek Lodge' here, the Teapot Dome scandal dursa1d he
believed
the mg the Warren G. Harding ad··Amerrcan goverrunent has
been comprormsed'' because of
,Watergate.
"ThiS (Watergate) has compromised the "Justice Pcpartment, the FBI , the Wh1 te House
Mrs. V1rg1ma Crabtree, 74,
and vtrtually every h1gh off1ce
d1ed
early Sunday at her home
m the American government."
Wheelersburg,
Ohio
sa1d Gilligan at a n 101promptu m
followmg a long illness .
news conference.
She ts surv1 ved by her
husband, Trella Crabtree, one
son, RICk, Memphts, Tenn .;
lwo daughters, R1ta, ColumTontght &amp; Tuesday
bus, and Mrs Wilham (Kay )
ApniJO May 1

Mrs. Crabtree

died· on Sunday

numstration in the 1920's.
"This IS just like the T~apot
Dome scandal," he said
"There too, you had ll)e Re·
publican party."
Ford called for an outside
source to conduct a thorough
mvestigation of tbe alleged
buggi ng
of
National
Demo c r a I I c PartY
headquarters m Washington.
" 1 don 't beheve the Justice
Department could conduct an
Impartial • study of the
bugging, "
Ford
sa•d .
" ! believe the Amencan Bar As s oc 1a t1"on or
{U.S. Supreme cour! ) Ch"1ef
Justice Warren Burger shou Id
1ook ·mto 1t•"
LOCAL TEMPS
· Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Monday at II a.m.

MEIGS THEATRE
KANSAS CITY

Barr, Galhpohs
She was the step·mother of

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BOMBER

wa s 61
skies.

Kevm McCar thy

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Cartoons .
3 Stooges
011 Day

Show starts 7 p m

SALEDAVSET
The St Paul Lutheran
Women of Pomeroy Will
sponsor a rummage sale at the
church fellowship hall Friday
and Saturday from 9 a .m unttl
I p.m.

TWO EVENINGS
EkCH WEEK

NOW

BUFFET
DINING
MONDAY EVENING
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AND TUESDAY EVENING
5 to 9 JG-$2 50 all you can eat. (or AI a Carte)

Dnnks and

W1de Menu

Dessert Extra

Cho1 ce

Order our r egular menu every n1ght 5 to 10

The MEIGS INN
·PH. 992-3629

POMEROY

under cloudy

DIVORCE ASKED
Rhonda Ice, Albany , Rt. 3,
filed suit for divorce m Me1gs
County Common Pleas Court
agamst Newton Ice, same
address, chargtng gross
neglect of duty and extreme
cruelty .

Paul Crabtree. president of
Po10TV1ew
Cable, . Pt.
Pleasan t, Gallipolis, and
Middleport - Pomeroy. Funeral
semces will be held 2 p~m .
Tuesday m South Webster,
Ohw

Raquel Welch

degr~es

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Dtscharges : Lms Monroe,
Pomt Pleasant; Teresa Queen,
Pomt Pleasant; Mrs. Owen
Bonecutter, Point Pleasant;
Janet Parry, Pomt Pleasant;
James
Napter, Ashton ;
Jacqueline Sayre, Po10t
Pleasant; Mrs. Stuart McComas, Galltpolis Ferry;
Bnciel Smtth, Southside; Mrs
Loyd Chne, Po10t Pleasant;
Mrs
Marvm
Lamer ,
Southside; Sharon Russell,
1 Gallipolis; Mrs . George Perry,
1 Buffalo;
Mrs. Mernll Cox,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Loretta Noel,
Carmella Adams, · Po10t
Pleasant ; Eddie Durst, Cottageville; Gretchen Wilson,
Leon ·• Mrs Basil Vtckers,
S'tHetland;
Mrs. James
Wheeler , daughter, POint
Pleasant; Mrs. Charles Gardner, Middleport; IY~rs. Russell
Pearson, daughter, Potnt
Pleasant, Lessie Weaver,
Pomt Pleasant; Mrs . Paul
Bocook, Mason; Eva Bartram,
Calloway, Ky . ; Mrs . Marcelline Schwartz, Pomt
Pleasant ; M1chael Buck, Leon,
Mrs. Robert Hickel, Hartford;
Tammy Litchfield, Po10t
Pleasant, and Alice Holt,
Gallipolis Ferry.

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Savings Plan

BEGINNING TUESDAY, MAY
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Occasional period.s

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Wednesday and Thu111uy,
ending Friday. Lows In th•
SO. Wednesday lowering to
upper 30!i and mid 40s by
Friday. Higbs In low and mid
60s.

Leo Thompson
died Sunday
LETART, W. Va . - Leo G.
Thompsop, 65, Letart, W. Va .,
Route 1, was dead on arnval at

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Sunday mormng where he was
taken by the New Haven
emergency umt. Mr Thompson a retired dalfy farmer,
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was born April 12, 1908 m
Mason County, the son of the
late Alonzo and Hannah Hoffman Thompson . H,e was a
member of the Oak Grove
Umted Methodist Church.
Surviving are hts wJfe,

Margaret Rou~h Thompson;
two daughters, Mrs. Jim
{Kathleen) Miller, Parkersburg, and Mrs. Glen (Patty)
Johnson, Letart Rout 1; a son,
Ralph, New Haven; nine
grandchildren, two ststers,
Mrs Ray (Lola ) Boston, New
Haven. and Mrs. Ed (Opal)
Sayre, Letart, and a brother,
Ray Thompson, Letart Route I.
Funeral services will be held
at 1:30 p m. Tuesday at the
Foglesong Funeral Home w1th
the Rev . Gerald Sayre and the
Rev Bobby Woods offlc•atmg.
Burial will be m the Yonker
Cemetery. Fnends may call at
the funeral home any hme
,after 3 p.m. today.

One call proved
to be useless
Two calls were answered
Sunday by the Middleport
Emergency Squad AI I : 30
p.m the squad was called to
Langsvllle for Armetta Hudnall who was all from a reactiOn
to medicine. She was taken to
Veterans Memonal Hospital
where she was admitted.
At 11 :38 p.m . the squad was
called to the Wendell Barrett
restdence, also at Langsv11le,
but the patient had been
removed from the home by
pnVate car

LODGE TO DINE
The Pomeroy Lodge 164,
F&amp;AM, father-son banquet will
be held at 6·30 p.m. Fnday at
the temple with the dinner,
followed by entertainment. All
master masons and the1r sons
are mv1ted. Tickets may be
purchased from any officer, or
at the door.
ARRESTED SATURDAY
James Morton Titus, 20,
Pomeroy , was arrested
Saturday night by Pomeroy
police on a charge of
possession of manjuana. Bond
has been set at $1,000.

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makes tto/lsoet~sy.
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POMEROY, OHIO
Member of Federal Reserve System
$20,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor

"A smart person learns
from experience - othe,.
people's ...

'Take advantage
expenenced help

among

of the
you fmd

the "FRIENDLY

ONES" at .the Pomeroy·
Cement Block when It

comes to do 1t vourself
protects (YOu bnnQ m the
WANT TO and we' ll give
you
KNOW HOW )

the

such evasion:
In a dissent, Justice William
0 . Douglas said be did not
believe sufficient facts had
been developed to determine
whether the magazine subscrtptton contract actually :
extended credit, which would .
bring 11 under the provmce of
the Truth-m-Lendlng Act.
The Court uphelq an
assessment of a civil penalty of
'100 m the case. That money
will go to Mrs. Mourning, who
said that when she gets it,
she'll 'maybe buy a steak.'
Some areas that may be
affected by the decision would ·
be land sales, home Improvement contracts, ap-·
pliance and jewelry sales and
correspondence schools.
"ThiS will force every
creditor who is extending
conswtler credit payments m
more than four instalbnents to
make absolutely clear to the
debtor what he's getting in-·.
valved in. It severely limits ·
creditors' opporiiUiities to hide ··
credit charges, to trap unwary ;
buyers," Drescher said.

Mrs. Wriston
has Lakin job
LAKIN, W. Va.- The Umted
Postal Service In following its
new pohcy, of advancing .
quahf1ed employes in the ;
Postal Service to higher
positions, has appointed
Loretta M. Wriston to the ;
position of Posimaster at the ,
Lakin post office, wh1ch
became effective Saturday.
:
This poSitiOn was previously •
held by the late Mrs. Belle .
Shields. Blaine Boggs of :
Charleston has been officer in ;
charge. Advancement to better :
positions in the new Postal •
Service is available to all :
Postal Employes since politics '
have been removed, a reliable ·
i
source states.
Mrs. Wriston, wife .of..ller. 7
man R. Wriston, who resides in
New Haven has been employed
at the Pomt Pleasant post
office for the past five years as
a substitute clerk. She has also
held a position at the Mason
County Motor Company for
eight years, but gave up both of
these to asswne her new
duties.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
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WESTERN JACKETS
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oz. blue denim In s1zes 36 to 46 - san.
forized shrunk

Also mens Wrangler Western Jackets
m blue chambray or new deck blue
den 1m

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the men's Wrangler ,
weight coarse_ weav"
blue denim S'izes 8 through 18 Styfl'd
as pictured

Made 1ust hke
Jackets Heavy

BOYS .WRANGLER
WESTERN JEANS
Regular stzes - slims and huskies.
S1zes 6 to ~a Flare leg style sanforized
shrunk

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Headquarters fOr
Appliances. Floor COverings - Me!•! _Cabmets - La~~ _fklwers - Porch,
Lawn and Patio Furniture • Hum1d1f1ers - ~h~m1dlf1ers - Room siz~
Rugs and Air Conditioners.

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DEGREE WORK SET
A regular meetmg, with
work in the Fellowcraft
Degree, will be held at 7:30 p.
m. Wednesday by Pomeroy
Lodge 164, F&amp;AM. All master
masons are invited. Refreshments w1U be served.

THAT'S YOU''

Flare leg style in sizes 28 to 38 wa1st. FIt
easily over boots, 143!• oz. blue den 1m.
Also mens regular cut heavy weight
denim Wranglers in sizes 29 to 42 wa1st
Make excellent work pants

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Congress was clearly aware
thatmerchantscouldevade the
reporting requirements of the
act by concealing credit
charges . He said that In
delegating
rule-making
authority to the board,
Congress emphasized the :
board's authority "to prevent ·

Litter walk rescheduled

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At least 8,000 Amertcans a
year are bitten by poisonous
snakes.

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prosecutors that Colson even
urged that the electromc He wants one of the 31 Democratic governors to speak for the
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surveillance be expedited. Col- party In a pa1d television broadcast.
Strauss
sa1d
he
had
no
candidate
for
the
Job
as
spokesman,
son was quoted as having told
Magruder m February, 1972; butaseh31fffianofthegovern~'caucu.s,_Gov . DaleBumpers~
" When the hell are we gomg to Arkansas was considered a prune poSSibility. Strauss launcbe
get this bugging plan approved his tr1al balloon as 1~ of !be governors gatbered at a resort l~e
and into operation'" The on the Lake Erie shore, off1c1ally to disc~ President NIXOn s
Watergate conspirators were budget, revenue sharing and the energy criSIS.
arrested the followiJIIl :IIUie.
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO GENERAL Assembly will
Tbe Post Reports
reconvene Tuesday ending a lo.day Easter break, and begin
Over the weekeod tbe Washwork on the state budget and ethics code for public officials and
ington Post reported that White
House counsel John W. Dean employes. Tbe House will vote Wednesday on the amellded ethics
fll Will tell the grand jury he bill which would require financial disclosure by o!ficials and
employes in policy-malting positions. The administration-backed
reported regularly to NIXon's
b1ll IS expected to pass tbe House, but ameodments may be of.
chief of staff H. R. Haldeman
fered to linut its scope to state officials and .employes, a chjonge
and his domestic adviser John
resisted in tbe House State Government Corrunittee.
D. Ehrlichman on efforts to
The Senate Finance Committee will begin work on the
cover up tbe ram•fications or
House-passed budget proposed by Gov. John J. Gilligan. The $9.9
Watergate after it broke in
billion budget, wh1ch passed the House virtually unchanged, Is
June.
expected to run mto strong opposition in tbe RepoblicanJames W. McCord Jr.,
controlled Senate. GOP members are expected to push for informer Nixon campaign
creased funds for higher education, more property tax relief, a
security chief, convicted as a
V1etnam veterans bonus plan funded through general revnues,
Watergate conspirator, today
and tightening of weHare restrictiOns.
begins giving sworn-t-estlrnony
m a deposition in connection
RALEIGH, N C - SEN. SAM ERVIN, D-N.C., says the
with a $6 million civil suit filed
by the Democrats against naming of William D. Ruckelhaus to replace L. Patrick Gray as
Republicans over the bugging acting director of the FBI can "restore confidence" in lhe
mcident HIS testunony may agency. Ervin, chairman of the Senate's select committee
take several days. Eventually probing the Watergate bugging affair, also said that he ex,.cts
it will be made pubbc m full . Gray will be summoned to testify before the group ip light of
Meanwhile, 31 Democratic reports that Cray destroyed files belonging to E . Howard Hunt,
governors meeting in Huron, convtcted already in the case.
"Ruckleshaus is a mlghty"good man," said Ervin, who was
Ohio, are considering a plan
here
for unveiling of a bust or naval hero John Paul Jones. "!
today to go on natiOnal
television urging that an in- have a h1gh opinlon of Ruckelsllaus," he said. "l think he can
dependent prosecutor be restore confidence In the FBI."
named to continue the WaterWASHINGTON - THE ADMINISTRATION TODAY
gate invesllgation . The liberal
proposed an $800 mll110n mcrease In the tax liability of the very
Republican Ripon Society
rich, designed to prevent millionaires from escapmg taxati~n .
made a smular proposal. Both
Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz advanced the While
groups feel the Jusllce
House's tax reform proposal in a long-awaited appearance
Department's 111quiry, led by
before the House Ways and Means Committee.
assistant attorney general
His plan fell far short of propol!iilS.advanced by liberals. Sen.
Henry Petersen, cannot be
Edmund s. Muskie, D-Maine, for example, seeks to ralSe the
impartial because 11 is part of
taxes paid by business and the wealthy by $18 billion, and the
the admtmstratton.
AFUIO has offered a $29 billion tax reform plan. But Shultz,
' Robert W Meserve of
briefing newsmen, sa1d such plans destroy the incentive to Invest
Boston, president of the
and could act as a brake on economic growth.
American Bar Association,
also urged an independent
Watergate investigation, which
he called "essential if the
public is to have confidence m
Thursday
when
A litter walk scheduled last served
the job bemg done."
Percy sa1d he would _ID· Wednesday evening but post- residents are asked to leave
troduce a resolution in the poned due to rain has been cars at home and either ride a
Senate this week calling on rescheduled for ~ p.m. Wed- bicycle or walk to work or to
shop.
Ntxon to name an mves~tgatory nesday
The Windmg Trail Garden
commission.
Club which IS sponsormg the
DRIVER CITED
Log home burned walk, asks residents to join
club members on the upper
Two cars had medium
The
Middleport
Fire parking lot m Pomeroy at 6 damage and one driver was
Department answered a call at p.m. They are to hrmg their cited to court as the result of an
UO a. m. Monday to Add1son own con tame~ and sh?ul~ wear accident on E~st ~ ~t.Jit 12
Township in Gallia County gloves. If @yone wants to p.m. Sa!urday. A car driven by
where the log home of Charles organize a walk in ber own Warren Reeves, 17, Albany,
Bush was destroyed by fire. All area of the community Wed- traveling east, was attempting
of the belongings of Bush were nesday night, she is en- a left turn when it struck a
destroyed m the blaze, Mid- couraged to do so.
westbound car driven by
dleport Fire Chief Bob Byer
In case it IS rammg Wed- George Young, 50, Pomeroy.
SOld.
nesday evemng at 6, the walk There were no injuries. Reeves
Byer said that he believed will be postponed until 6 on the was cited to juvenile court on a
the !Ire might have started followmg evenmg.
charge of failing to yield r1ght
from an open grate. No
Clean Air Day will be ob- of way.
monetary amount was set on
the loss. The Middleport Dept.
was called to the scene through
the Gallia County Shenlf's
office. Twelve Middleport
firemen answered the call.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
- Elizabeth Pullins, Coolville;
LODGE TO MEET
Sharon Jones, Middleport;
A regular meeting of Richard Parsons, Syracuse;
Evangeline Chapter OES, R1ta McDamel, Rutland;
Middleport, will be held at 7:30 Mmme Johnson, Athens ;
p. m. Thursday at the temple. Clarence Curtis, Pomeroy.
Members are to take wrapped
SATURDAY DISCHARGES
arbcles for an auction.
- William Dotson, Herbert
Whaley, Tyrone Pa~terson,
Freda Buchanan, Fonzo
Taylor
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Nora Robb, Ewmgton; Alice
Globokar, Pomeroy; Esther
Pitzer, Long Bottom; Estelle
Cunningham,
Pomeroy;
Myrtle Durst, Pomeroy;
Frances Warner, Pomeroy;
Armetta Hudnall, Langsville;
G!enme Little, Middleport;
Brian Carr, Rutland.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES George Cwnmings, Jr., Ella
Mae Lemley, Carolyn Thompson: Marjorie ~elsh. Terri
Stout.

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EUREKA - Go lha County
lawmen wer·e searching today
for clues to u suspect m tl1e
apparent rObber y-mu rd ~r of an
E ur ekf1 Ca rry-Out . owner
Tue&amp;ia y cvemng:.
The vJc.; tun was Identified as
Kenneth W1·ay , 59, Eureka ,
owner and operatOJ of Kenny's
Can y-Out loca ted 011 Ht 7 JUst
south of here The shoo tmg
occurred !lhortl y after 9 p m
accOnling to C.alha Co un ty

Shenff .James W Saunders .
Wt ay's body was discovered by
Terry Da ne Rttchte, wh o called
the shcnff al 9 21l p m
Dr
G&lt;.~ lha

Donald H Warehime,
County Cm oner , 1ulcd

death was hmmudc due to a
shotgun bla:-;t 111 the back of the
skull.
Atconhng tu Shcnff Saunder s, the Cds h drawer had been
empt1 cd. There was no sign
tha t Wray had rmt up a

strugg le,

Investigators fr om th e
Bureau nf Crimin a l lden .
lifi cataon headed by Agent
llcrmun Henry were on the
scene late 'l'1lesday mghL and
et11ly today
Hi tch1c found the body lymg
bdu nd the c~lrl'y-Qut 's counter .
Three of Wra y's guns, a shotgun ~n d two nfles, were found
Ill the back room appa1·ently m
their usual place.

No 1nformalion on a possible
getaway car or a dcscnptton of
tbc assa1t:mt was available
The ex&lt;Jc t amoun t of money
taken has not been determined
Asststmg m the tnves ttgahon
wt!re
Galha
County
Prosecuting Attorn ey Gene
Wethe1holt, Dr Warehime and
Deputy Steve Walters The
body was removed to the
w,,ugh-Halley-Wood Funeral
Horne

Three hurt in collision

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Two people we1e hosptl..a hzed

painful InJUI'IC:) (ollowmg
e~ lwo em acculent Tuesda y :~t
WINNERS - HaVIng the highest individual scoring in rnarkmansh1p m the Shooters
4 15 p 111 Oll COUll t)• IOH cl 52,
Education Program sponsored by Mmgs Jaycees was Jeff Thornton, right, Le tart Falls. and
eaght tenths of a rm le east of
second highest was Melome DLilard, left, Pomeroy. Presentmg the award.') 1s Barry McCoy,
the Me1gs-Vmton lme
chmrman of the program sponsored by the Jaycees for the first time. The Shooters F.duc~1 tl0n
Shenff Hobe rt U H c~r­
program was an e1ght week course m safety, operatmg and handlmg firearms, and !lhOOllflg
le nlwch's Dept sdid M1l r&gt; B
and hunting rules There was three weeks of classroom work and the rest of the tunc \.\.&lt;I S spent
lluldu sn n, H , HuU a nd ,
m shooting BB guns. The fmal phase of the tramrng was held Tuesda y mght at Pomcl'oy Jumm
lr .wehng east tllllled leftward
H1gh School
mtu u dr 1veway on u h1ll crest
v/hCn a ca 1 dnven west by
Hobby Shel\on, 2a, Oak Hill ,
culhded alm ost headon wtth
He really thmks they're all
The mveshgator was quoted MJtchel! m the actua l plannm g · Hutchison's C&lt;J r which wa s
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clean ''
that after talkmg w1th Halde- of the bugg mg
kn ocked rnt otheymd of E111e.s t
Dean has been reporter as
man and Ehrhchman, Dean
The
Pies1den
t
also
told
his
M.t]OI' 's pr operty .
trymg to seek a grant of im"went into the bag and faiSJfJCd cabmet that he was dt') plea$ed
mumty from prosecuhon
his report to the President" on b)' tiH:.' way FBI agents QlOVed .· :.·.::::·:· '•,:: :-:·:·: ,.;..·: : ;.;.; : .. : ·. . . .:·: : .
befure tesllfymg before the
Dean•s own mvesttgatJon for mto the White House Tuesduy
grand Jury . He has talked with Nixon of the buggmg
FIIOioGV DINNEII
to sec ul'e the fil es ijnd
prosecutors. however, and alpreside ntial papers tn th e
The Mc1gs &lt;.:ounty .Juy cccs
legedly has unphcated HaldeAn attar ncy for J eb StuL~rt off1 ccs aband oned by Dean ,
Will
m eet fmluy at Pmncro}
man and Ehrhchman.
M;J gr udcr , forJ!I e r deput y Ehrllch man and HJ idcmu n
lily hall nt 8: 15 p.m. All
The Times quoted an mves- manug cr of Nixon 's 197 2
nwmbcrs urc uq,:cd tu attend
ttgator wtth respect to Dean's reelectwn ca mpai gn who
A sp o kes m&lt;:~n swd Ntxon d1d
tin~ spcc1al mcctmg when a
role . "! don't think Dean had res igned last week from a not object to the " procedu1c,"
rlccisiOJI Will he made on the
pnor knowledge of the Commerce Department pos t, hu t he wv s disturbed hy secmg
Fr1Jg Ball arraugcmcuts
buggmg He agreed to go along disclosed for the first t1me th at the age11 l-; outstdc the three
The hallts held cuch ycur nn
with the cover-up . Once he
h1s cllent already has gone men's nff1 ces An other Jeha!Jle
Saturday cvcnmg during Big
found out how many pe ;&gt;le before the grand Jury. In talks source satd the P1 es 1dent rell
He nd Hcgatt.1 Wcckcud.
would be hurt , he was conwJth fcde ri11 prosecutors, the FBI move was han dled
VInced that the scandal would Mag rud er reportedly has "dums1ly," dl th o u ~h he kuew , .·.. : ··:·. •'.: .:.:: ,:, .. ·.· ;.·:·:·:·: :·:.:·: :·:·:
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ImpliCa ted both Qean and '' Jt had to be done "
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Hutc hi so n s ustawcd a
fr.1cturcd nb and Betty Hutrlnson, 40, ,J pa sse nge r,
susla mcd a fr-&lt;.~ clurcd pelvtc,
tlu cc fra ctm cd nbs, amputa twn of lhc 1 mg fmgcr on
lhe ld t heme! .md lace rati ons to
her foreheud Both were tak.en
t&lt;, ll uh~{·r Mcd1cal Centc1 by
M,utj n Alllbulancc

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Thursday cloudy and cool
H1ghs m the low 60s

Demted To The lnlere..t.s OfThe,Meig.•-Mason Area

NO. 13

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Nixon's deposed top
two White House lieutenants,
H.R. Haldeman and John D.
Ehrlichman, will appear
Thursday before a federal
grand Jury invest1gatmg the
Water gate scandal, 1t was
learned today . .
As news disclosures were
published suggestmg that the
two were leaders in a highlevel effort to cover up the
scope of the Watergate
burglary
and
bugging,
Haldeman and Ehrlichman
also arranged to meet later in
the week w1th Senate investigators.
Both Haldeman and Ehrlichman have demed any wrongdomg and have said they are
sure mvestigations wtll clear
them Ntxon satd m an·
nouncmg their re signations
Monday that their departure
should not be taken as any
suggestion of wrong-domg.
The New York Times quoted
unnamed government investigators
today
that
Haldeman and Ehrlichman,
together with former Attorney
General John N. M1tchell ,
deVIsed a plan shortly after the
June 17, 1972, buggmg to cover
up the details.
The Times sa1d Haldeman,
Mitchell, Ehrlichman, former
White House council John Dean
III, and two others fac&lt;d grand
JUry indictment.
The Times quoted one inves·
tigator as saymg, " Haldeman
and Ehrlichman were running
the cover-up We don't know
whether Nixon' to this day
knows what really_ happened.

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By United Press International
CLEVELAND - GOV. JOHN J. GILLIGAN today announced a program designed to deal With flooding along the Lake
Erie shoreline which mcludes leglslatwn that would regulate
development m flood prone areas .
Gilligan sa1d his program IS long term and preventive " It
makes much more sense . .. to try to reduce f1oodm g and erosion
problems rather than to provide help after the damage Is done,"
satd Gilligan . ''Accordingly our long-term program emphasizes
prevention rather than per10d1c emel'gency reactiOn .''
LOUISVILLE, KY. - HIGH WATER m the ram -swollen
Ohio River will not prevent the annual steamboat race from
being held here late today, one of the highlights of Derby Festival
Week. The Delta Queen was scheduled to arrive here from her
home port of Cincinnati at noon today for the race agamst the
Belle of Louisville.
The annual race, scheduled on -course a little over 10 m1les,
was to begin at 5 p.m Last year's race found the larger Delta
Queen pulling out to an early lead, but the Belle was able to outmaneuver the Queen m the turn and go on to wm the race by a
narrow margin.

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RACINE - A vanety show ,
"Workmg on a Groovy Thmg,"
Will be presented at Southern
H1 gh School here F'nday at 8
p m . under the d1rcct10n of
Mrs. Lee Lee
Jim Mces wtll serve as
master uf ceremomes. .1\cco mpanymg the va n ety
numbers w11l be Pctu Simpson
at the organ , Dave Spencer.
--drums , and Glenn Glaze, stnng
bass Also Lakmg part m the
show Will be Steve Hupp, Terry

Non IS and Ray Fl'ank pJaymg
gwta rs, and Hocky lrurr&gt; on

drums

Will lle
presented wtll be mstrurnental,
dan cmg, smgmg and comedy
Several members of the /ugh
st:hool chOir wtll present fou r
Jazz number's At:cornpanymg
the ch01 1 w1ll be Mrs I ,ee at the
plano, Glen Glaze, Pete
Simpson , &lt;::tnd Dave Spence!'
Atlrrnsswn IS $1- for adu ll')
&lt;::tnd 50 ce nts for students
Nun1be r s

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Bradshaw, Meyer resign

milled to local boards for fmal
approval
Supt Robert Bo\l.o en sa1d the
co mm1 ss10ners have purchased a new typewrtler for
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON summoned his top
the county offic e.
economic strategists and a high-)evel committee of busmess and
The board re-adopted textlabor leaders to !lie White House today to discuss ways to combat
books
now used m Readmg and
the worst mfiation m a generation.
Sc ten ce
Reading
and
Adtmmstrat10n officials said Nixon was constdermg some
L1terature books of Houghtontightenmg of the largely voluntary Phase III wage and price
MJfflm were re-adopted as
controls although they said an across-the-board freeze like the
were the Scot Foresman texts
one imposed almost two years ago was unlikely.
m Rea ding, and the Ltppln cott
Se
ne s The D. C. _Heath
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO SUPREME Court today upheld
Elementary Science series was
the dismissal of nearly 60 per cent of the non professtonal emupdated and re -adopted .
ployes at the Lawrence County General Hospitalm Ironton who
Sctence
texts for the seven th
participated in a sick-call strike in November, 1967.
and e1ghlh grade levels arc
The board of trustees at the hospital mvoked the Ferguson
tmder a continued study by a
Act In the work stoppa~e The Ferguson Act prohibits strikes by'
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pubhc employes
Attendmg the meetmg were
Supt Bowen and board
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
DENVER - AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION (ABA )
Generally fair and cool members Harold Rous h,
President Robert Meserve sa1d Tuesday an mdependent mGeorge Perry, Gordon Collins
Frida) through Sunday
vestigator should be named to probe the Watergate affair.
Highs ranging from the mid and V~rg 1 l Adkms
"The appomtment of a spec1al prosecutor of recogruzed
50~ to upper 60s. Lows in the
professional stature and integrity would do much to clear the
upper 30s to upper 40s.
air," satd Meserve, speaking at Denver University's law day
LADIES TO MEET
celetrations. He said an independent prosecutor WI)U]d
BASH
AN - The ladl es
"reassure the country that the facts will ., brought out and those
,lUXIi lan of the Ba shan
involved will be dealt With full y and fmly •·
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,Juntet'l FVc. Dept. wtll meet
LOCAL "FEMPS
Thursday
&lt;::~t 8 p m at th e hre
COLUMBUS - THE STATE WELFARE Department anThe tem perature m down- house. r&lt;'mal plans for an ICC
nounced today it had processed more than $49 5 million m health
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town Pomeroy
at ( n a m c1earn social to be ·held June 9
care bills m March and April ur.tler a new computerized system
Wednesd ay was 69 deg1ees ~\lll be made All ne\\o members
,continued on Page 16) ,
under cloudy skies .
ilrl' welcome to attc~·i.

ResignatiOnS of tw o staff
membe1s wcl'c accepted by th e
Me1gs County Board of
EducatiOn Monday.
Restgm ng were Dr Horner
Bradshaw, Athens , who has
been workmg here as Q
psych olog ist on a part t1me
basts, and Jean Meyer. speec h
theraptst, who ts leavmg the
area A bus dnver's certificate
"was issued to Lloyd Haggy
The attendance of Mrs. Mary
Bacon to a work study coordinators state meeting 1n
Columbus on May 22 was approved as was a 1973-74 school
calendar which w11l be sub-

Shelton cla nued mJUry lo h1s
knee dnd forchlMd , but wa ~ not
umncdu.1 Lely trc&lt;.Jlcd
Bo th
ve hicl es
we r e
demoli shed The acc id ent rs
sti ll under wvcsllg:ltlon

Ro~djob

approved

GTRL OF mE YEAR - Mrs. Margaret Follrod was
named "G1rl of the Year" by the Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of
Bota S1gma Ph1 S1rority membership at the group 's 42nd
FoiUiders Day c-elebration recently at the Hol1day Inn,
Gallipolis. Mrs Follrod will wear a spec1al nng durmg the
new club year. She has served as prcstdcnt of the
orgamzat10n the past year Mr!i. Follrod and her husband, R.
C. F'ollrod , and son , "Chuc~" res1de on Mulberry He1ghts,
Pomeroy

Me1gs Cou nty uurnllll,"iSionc rs 'l'ues d&lt;.~y i!pp rovcd
;J pil vln g an d I' Oa d Imp! ovcment pl'OJ(!d for 1D73 at
,111 estunaled cost of $83,63.1 98,
m $fi, Ofi0 4'! pc1 m1lc,- over &lt;.l
Lotal dis lanc.:c of l'lll miles
suhrmttecl by Wesley Buehl ,
county
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HoCJds to be Improved me
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county road 28, Bashan 1 county
Hldt.l 2ti, from Sri 7 to coUnty
rovd 20; county road 20 fl'om
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I{ACIN E - Pamela Kay
Three dcfend&lt;Jnts have been county roc.ul 19 to ga ra ge enh ance; county road 19 rrom Bu ck, a s tudent ut Ohio
fine d and com mitted to J&lt;::tll
Unn•ers1ly, ts the lt~test entry
scnlcn c.cs on convtctwn of county 1 oatl 20 to U S Route
m the MIss Southern Ohio
,!:l, and county road 17
dJivm g wh1lc mtox1 cated, and
The COrTllniSS tOn er s WIC Scholl:lrship Pageant on May 5
a fourlh 's bond wa s forfei ted on
at llel po·e H1gh School
the same c harge hy Mtd&lt;.lleport not1f1 ed by Standard 011
Compi.lny of an mcrcase m fuel audJton um A daughter of Mr.
Ma yor J ohn Zerkle .
and M" Hoy H Buck of Route
Fmed $150 and cos ts and fl(ml three to foul' and one-half
t'c nlo;; per g:-JII on. n.egul&lt;::t r gas 2, R&lt;JCJne, she IS a graduate of
given three da y Ji-Hl scntcn&lt;.:cs
Southern J,ocal H1gh School.
\-\-ere DoJJa ld E Goheen, 43, will cost 16:m, Boron , 1980 and
P&lt;.~m c l u. who w1ll do a
lh c~el fuel 155
New Ha ve n ; Donald Fll 7.modern
dance as heJ talent m
Attcndmg w~ r e Charles R
patnrk , 41, Middleport , and
Kan , Hobert Cla1k, &lt;Jnd th e competition, ts H phystcal
Haymond Pnddy, 38, Mid·
educa tiOn J1laJOr. A member of
dleport Pnddy was al so fmed Warden Ou1s, commlsstoner!),
Tri-M
Honor Soctety an d a
Buehl, and Martha Chambers,
$25 and costs for not havmg t~n
rcstdent dorm1tory assista nt,
clel'k
operator's hccnse. Forfe1tm~ a
she received the "I Dal'e you
$:!10 bond posted for DWI was
Award "' m 1971.
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Barbara J Shuler , 46 1 Mid At Southern Local Pamela
dlepor t
was president of her semor
Others ftned mcludcd Carne
class, vice president of the
L Searls, 18, B1dwell, $&gt; and
!o.Jatwna! Honor Society and
cos ls, J'.unnmg a red hght; Roy
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PAMELA BUCK
head maJorette" of the band
H Kesterson, 41, Naples, Fla ,
Named outstandmg g1rl by her
$15 and cosl&lt;:&gt;, mtox1cat1on ,
se rn or class, she wa s
Ronni e Walters, 38, Columbus,
recogmzed as an Outstandmg
1n tox1 catwn, $10 and costs, ~nd
Teenage" of Arncnca .
IV1lham McHaffie, 47, MldPamela IS a member of the
The s~co nd sesston of VIM,
dl eporl, mtoxtcat10n $15 &lt;::tnd
the heal th and safety program BaptiSt Student Umon at OU
'
costs
and achve m the Methodis t
Forfe1tmg a $2o bond posted offered by the Me1gs County
Vouth Fellowship of Me1gs
for squeal mg t1re.!l was James Hel1rcd Teachers AsS n. wtth Co unty She was a runner-up
R. Waggoner, 18, Sandyville, the a&amp;5JStance of the staff of the and wmner of the talent award
Semur b tizens Cent.cr, -v.ill he
The Me1gs Motorcycle Club
IV Va
presented Friday, May 4, from In the 1970 ,Jumor Mi ss of Pomeroy will sponsor a
10 lo 11 45 a .rn 10 the former Pagea nt.
Moto·Cros. for the benefit of
She w1H be among se ven th e Pomeroy Emergency
Pomeroy Jun10r H1gh Bwldmg
NEW TARGET
The topic, " J~armn g About yo ung le~liJes to compete 1n the Sq uad on Sunday at the club
Ch roruc Di sease ." w1ll be M1ss Southern Ohw Pageant gr&lt;)Unds located hve mtles
AKRON , Ohio (U I'I )
sponsored by the Belpre Area nort h of Pomeroy on U S. 33The United Rubber Workers developed In short f1lm s
Chaniber of Commerce
County !load 19
iURWJ has named H F. dealing wLth how to m1mmize
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the
hkehhood
of
heart
attack
Trophies will be awa rded m
Goodrich its new strJJic
all classes. Practice will be
tar:get company. A union and stroke, how to recogmze
cancer
stgnals,
and
the
need
from 10 Lo 12 w1th races at I
spokesman said Tuesday the
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for
1 egular checkups ·
Veterans
Memorial
Hospital
pm
"new' target "as necessary
Dr
Raym ond
Boice,
ADMITTED
Luc1lle
Ooor pnzes w1ll be awarded
because
o{
some
Porn
el'oy
physician
and
Hendncks,
Middleport
and
and
all t1ckets should be saved
" ilissausraction" w1th the
for the grand pnze, a
Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co. surgeon, will be prese nt to Lcnme Taylor, Rutland .
comment .on the fllm s and
DISCHARGED - Dav1d televtswn, wh1 ch wtll be g1Ven
~e ttl cment :
Parsons,
Walter Jewe ll, away at the last event. The
answC
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questions
The spukrsmun ~dded
All persons 55 yea rs of age or Robert Rous h, Ada Rowe , wtnner must be present.
th ere were also s. nm e
older are mv1ted to these Mmme Johnson, Earl Gr1ffrth, Refreshments will be av~•lable
''specml problems'' involved
pro g ram s
Re mainin g Helen Sriu th, Jenme Halley, at the. club house and there will
witH
the
Goodrich
progr!tms Will be held fr om 2 to c. men Haddox Pauhne be adequate free parkmg.
ncgotiatior s.
l p m ~n May 10, May 18, and Derenbcrger, Mag~ie Gtlmore · There wtll be no j~mor cla~ at
;md Marvin Ci eme.:ms.
thts event
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Ma y 2o
Th e

Three f ine d

en~mecr

Pamela Buck m pageant

and jailed

VIM's second

sesszon set on

Friday morning

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