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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o.. Monda)', Aug . . 1976
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Area Deaths

Racine Social Events

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Wedneoday through
Friday, fai r Wednesday
1
Recent visitors of Mr. and Allamarado, New Mexico are
Mrs. Roy Riffle were Mrs. here visiting his parents, Mr .
and Thursday. Chances of
FLOSSIE A. BUTLER
brother , Clarence.
LITTLE HOCKING - Mrs.
Funeral services will be
showers Friday. Highs In
George Van Horn of Beaver a.nd Mrs. Bill Neese and his
the 80s, Lows In the 50s Flossie A. Buller, 84, f!t . 1, · Wednesday, 2 p.m. al fhe
Falls, Pennsylvania and Mrs. mother, Mrs . Cono;Juff of
· s Little Hocklno, died Salurda' White Funerol Home,
Wednesday and 60s Th ur
Edwin
Helmick of ·New Syracuse, Ohio and other
· mornin~ at ·•Camden ~Cillr
Coolville wllh th e Rev.
.
day ·and Frld ay.
relatives and friends . Mike Is
Brighten,
Pennsylvania.
Memonal Hospital , Parkers· Wesley Thatcher officiating.
stationed
at Allamarado ,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Riffle
burg, W. Va . follow ing a brief burial will be In the Coolville
New
Mexico
in the Air Force.
visited
with
her
son
and
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Mr . and Mrs . George
daughter-i
n-law,
Mr
.
and
Falls to the tate Sylves ter and from 3 to 5 and 1 to 9 p.m. •
Mrs. Bill · McKe nzie of Norris of Racine have pur·
.Missouri
Wooten Ashley .
LODGE TO MEET
chased a !tailer and moved to
HAROLD BOWLING.
Gallipolis.
Mrs. Buller was a civil
Pomeroy Lodge 164, service
SYRACUSE
Georg~
employe
in
Mrs. Erma Norris and Marietta .
F&amp;.AM, wiU meet in regular Washi ngton, D. C. until her Freeland, Svracuse, received
On July 18 Mr . and Mrs.
daughters Debbie, Sandy and
.session at 7:30 p.m. reti remen t In 1971. She had word today oi the death of his
Unda visited jast weekend Ralph Webb attended the 1968
her home the past six brother . ,n . la w, Harol d
Wednesday . All Master made
Grand Family Reunion at
Bowling
of
MI.
D
ora
,
Fla
..
willl
relatives in Racine.
years with a nephew. Robert
Masons are invited.
who died suddenly Sunday.
Grove City, Ohio. Mrs. Webb
Hill , Rt. 1, Li ttle Hocki ng .
Visitors
·
last
weekend
of
ROBERT YATES
Other surv ivors Include a
was lhe Deputy Grand ·
.Rev
.
and
Mrs.
Don
Walker
Robert A. Yates, son of
RAYMOND LUIKART
sis ter, Mrs. Nina Wagner.
Matron
of Grand Chap~r of
were
llleir
son
and
daughter·
MASON , W. Va .
Mr. and Mrs. John Yates of
Letart Falls ; three nieces .
THREE CALLS MADE '
Ohio,
District
25 in 1968.
-in'law,
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Delbert
Raymond.
Darius
Lulkar1.
25,
Dcris Adams. Letart Falls ;
176 Ash Street, Middleport,
The Middleport E·R unit Gail Wagner . Columbus ; .of 37 East Market Street,, La ' who enlisted In the United Walker , and a friend, Ronald Enroute home they visited
and fire departm ent an· Hortense Kercart, Ken t ; a Rue, Oh io, ' formerly . of
Donaldson of Summersville, their brother-in-law, Melvin
swered three calls Sunday·: nephew, Will iam Hill , Zanes· Ma$on. w. Va .. died Satu rday States. Air Force Delayed West Virginia.
Nothsli.ne, in Gr oveport ,
·
In La Rue of self·lnllicted
Enlistment Progra m In
Atl2 :26p.m.to 300 Broadway vi lle.
Ohio.
·
She was preceded in death gunshot wounds.
March will go on active · Weekend visitocs of Mr.
for Dave Price, who was ill, by a brother, Frank and two
Born December 29, 1950, in duty on Aug. 26 at Lackland and Mrs. Rnderick -Grimm
Mrs . Sybil Miles and
taken to Veterans Memorial sisters. Maud Kobb and Ethel Pomeroy, was was a railroad
daughter
Bonnie
of
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dennis
Air Force Base, San Anemployee with the ANCY
Hospital; at6:36·p.m. the fire Hill .
Pickerin
gton
,
Ohio
were
Manuel,
son
Troy
and
tonio, Texas.
Funeral services will be Railroad.
department to Lillie Kyger Tuesdar
daughter Denise of Marietta. visiting friends and relatives
His father. Kenneth A.
,
2 p.m. at the White
Road near Cheshire where a Funera Home, Coolvi ll e with Luikart, died In 1973: Sur· .
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush here over llle weekend.
car was on fire , and at 7:30 the Rev . Freeland Norris vivors incl ude his mother.
Mr . and Mrs. · William
a.
n
d .Mrs. Caroline Miller
Christine Henry Luikart ; two
p.m. the squad went to officiati ng . Burial will be In sisters.
Stewart
of Athens . visited
were in Parkersburg shop·
Mrs . Kay Will and
the Letart Falls Cemetery .
Railroad St. near the marina Friends
friends
here
on Sunday.
ping on Saturday:
may call at the Miss Rita Luikart; three
for Robert Fife who was funeral home today 2 to 4,and bro.thers, Roger , john and
Mr . William Cook of
Reverend Dan · Walk er ,
Leo, all of Mason.
Injured-in a motorcycle aC· 7 to 9 p.m.
(Continued
from
page
1)
Pomeroy
vlsi ted his mother, ·.
Mrs.
Linda
Grimm
and
Mrs;
Funeral services will be
cidenl. He was taken to
Mrs:
Rulh
Cook on Sunday.
Marjorie
Grimm
attended
Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at probatlon.
W. SWISHER
Veterans Memorial Hospital. · qEMMETT
Visitors
of Mrs. Grella
the
Rio
Grande
Baptist
the
Foglesong
Funeral
Home
UY SVILLE - Emmett
The NCAA sanctions
w. Swisher, 76, Rt. 1, Guys· with Rev. Ar nold Marcum against Michigan State also Trustees Meeting Saturday at Simpson on Sunday were Mr.
ville, died Sunday afternoon and Rev . William Hannum
Ri o Grande Baptist Church. and Mrs. Wilson Carpenter of
at Mf. Carmel Hospital. officia ting . Burial will follow resulted in the firing of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Grimm Pomeroy.
Columbus foll owing a tractor in the Adamsville Cemetery. Spartan head football Coach
Floyd Farro, Jr. visited the
children, Mark and Marcy
Fr iends may call at the Denny Stolz.
acciden t on his farm six
fu
ne
ral
home
after
3
p.m
.
past
weekend with his
wee~s ago.
The St.aie News said it was · visited over the weekend with
He was born af Guysville to Tuesday .
told by the source that Mrs. Anna Wines and Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
the la te Hora lio C. and
Farra Sr.
Warren Policeman William · Mrs. Roderick Grimm.
Labnla Windon Swisher. Mr.
The
Lebanon
Gol~en
Age
Swisher, a member of the
.Misocky reCieved $60, in
Coolville United Method ist
TOLEDOANS KILLED
January, 197S, frQm Frank . group met at llle home of 1\lr .
and
Mrs.
Henry
Ervine
(pr
a
DETROIT
(UP! ) - Mike
;:;~;~~~ Sundar
Church, had
taughtclass
the men's
Lafferty, a member of the
sc hool
for
potluck
dinner
.
This
was
their
McManus, 20, and Thomas J.
PRIME REDUCED
OSU Alumni Association, to
sever a years . A retlred rural
mall carrier he carr ied mall
CLEVELAND ( UPI )
transport .Kelton Dansler to monthly meeting. Following Jrosi, 2J, both of Toledo,
fr om the Guysvi lle post office The Cleveland Trust Co. and
the dinner was a program Ohio, were killed in a
approx imately 40 years. He the National City Bank Columbus foc a , recruitiilg and games.
Saturday headon collision on
visit.
was a farmer a member of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Gralun
Mi chigan 46 in Musekgon
reduced
their
prime
lending
· "Yes, I remember taking
the Ohio Farm Bureau. and a
and chiidren Eric and Rachel CoWlty, Mich.
former member of the rate to 7 per ceni from 7.2S Dansler to OSU and yes
Coolvil le Grange.
.
of Wilmington visited wilh
pe~ cent tod'y along with Frank Lafferty gave me $60
Survivors include his wife,
CALLED SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilfred
Nell ie Barnhill Swisher ; two other financial institutions to cover expenses," the and Kevin and Mr. and Mts.
The
Pomeroy Emergency
around the nation. The prime newspaper quoted Misocky
sons, Glenn E., Newark. ;
Gary
Wilford
and
children
.
Squad
was called to 118
Harold. Athens ; a brother. rate is the minimwn rate as saying. 'The source said the
Homer, Bucyr us : three
They
also
attended
tlle
Cozart
Laurel St. at II p.m. Sunday
banks charge for loans to Warren Policeman Steve
grandch.il dren , Cathy Kibler. their biggest oorrowers.
reuni on.
for Clifford Murray who was
Papalas
received
$75
for
Chris Swisher , both of
Mrs. 'lbelma Kiser had a taken to Pleasant Valley
taking another .athlete to
Newark , and
Martha
bir
thday dinner for her Hospital. At 12 :18 a.m. ·
Gil bridge , Columbus. He was
Columbus foc a recruiting
oreceded .in d~ath by ·one
daughter
Jean. There were 42 Monday the squad went to
visit, the State News·said.
people
attended.
·
Mulberry · Ave. for Christy
. Lafferty
told · the
"Condominiums and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mike
Neese
Rose who was taken to. Holzer
neWspaper he coullhl't recall ·
apartments. keep looking
and
daughter
Cassie
of
Medical
Center .
beHer. everylime there's a
DIVORCE ASKED
making payments to either
lgouHe,r, roof, or plumbing
, . policeman.
Blrdie _Eields, Pomeroy'
The Slate News said tllat,
fa do a·round the
Monday thru Thursdn
field
suit
for
divorce
against
when
confronted with the
I hoU'!O."
August 1-5
NOT OPEN
L.awrence Fields , allega 't io.ns, Hayes
Whate ver your do.ft .
Middleport, In Meigs County """"""
. ded:
yourself projects need, you
Common Pleas Court. '-....-·
can find it at the home of
Fri. , Sat .. Sun.
Accocdlng to an entry Joe
''Then you better print it,
the "FRIENDLY ONES".
August 6·7-8
Edward Roach was ordered mister· 1 have a very good
FIGHTING MAD
Pefer Fonda, Gino Franco, by the court to pay *IOO,OOO to. lawyer and I would be glad to
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take you to cow1."
5 yr. old Lynn Lowry, John
Margaret
Allen
f&lt;l'
the
loss
of
"I know nOChing about it at
Cou~e tte .
a leg when struck by a car
. ( Rl
driven by Roach on oc about all," Big Ten O:mmissioner
Wayne Duke told the news·
Show Starh 7 p.m.
AjlrU I, 1975..
paper . "I
have
no
where foshion is the name of the game
infotmation at all. I'd have to
look at the rules at that time.
I can't see where it
represents any great deal."

Hayes

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MEIGS.THEATRE

FmHAioans
Melp County 1a1't!1eR wt.l
suffered prop!!rtY damap or
severe proclictloo loll ~
the frost Apil10 ihru April
16, 1976 may be eligible for

loan

Pomeroy asking levy to avoid dimou\

Hospital News

Fanners may
apply for

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Vtterullt
Ill P :1'"
Salllrday Aclmlulona Donl1d Rllpp, Racine: B-.
G. Ervlb, Racine.
4
Saturday DltchariU ....
Michael Zirkle, Barbara
Eltep, Opal Tyree, I.AOIIa
Karr • J - Fllbtr• Ptatl
Sc=Y·
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Donl1d lllqlp,. Racine: DaYid
PricJ, Lctnc Bcttam: Bernice
. Brotbera, Bidwell: Murl
001, lAng Bctlllm; Jcm
While, ,,Circleville; 'l'llelm,a
Duncan; Syracuae ; Jamie
Reeves, Purneroy ; · Carnaa
· LeedY, Middleport: Michael
Salaer, ·Racine: Eura
Largent, Syracuse ; John
WIIIIa m 0 h linger,
Middleport; Cheryl Lee
Sayre , Racine ; Bonnie
Modd!Jpaugh, Middleport.

Ar.obatiGD to pllee 011 lbe November bllllot a 011e miD
tll*lll (llrtlt lilbtl) WM approved by
Punero, Vlllqe Oulndl M.-, ntchl·
. Tbe lety, wblcb will Cl1ll 10 e11111 011 each ttoo of the tu
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of tuable property, would . be for llreet llgbll only
allhoalb It mu1t be written 111 the blllot only u "current
II.PIGII."
Mlyllf and coandl lib ed the Importance of the pauqe
Gf lbe le¥y. If It falll a(1pi'OJ!mately 35 per !lenl of praent
llnet ~ling will be tllnlld Itt.
M~ wllll coandl wu RAil 8urgeu C1f Auble, Mitchell,
B!ul• and Awrlalal, Ill Cincinnati, who presented
doeumentlf« bldl for replamuenl of eJcbt wiii!OWJ and four
'· doon In the former Paneroy Senior Hlah School blilldlng at a
I eoatof ap(I'Oii!Ditely t2t,700 ..-1 eJectrlcal wlrln8. CG.st of the
~ wu nat dllciolea. Council Ia preparing to renovate the
etld bulldln8 lnlll • cllf ..ll.
'lbere are iddltiOIIII wlndOWJ to be replaced,
approllmately 52, wblch will cOlt approximately f14,000. It
W11 poil)ted out !bat 12 of $3 windo'll'l could be cloeed, It WU
levy!«~

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emergency
from the Farmers HOlM
AdmlnlstraUoo (F'mHA), the
rural credit aervlee of the
United Staled Department of
.Agrlc:ultur,e, Archie Stegall,
County SuperviSor of FJrillf,
·
..,.
for Athens,
Meigs a ... Vln!oo
co1111ties said Wday .
FmHA emergency loans to
eligible fanners, ranchers,
and aquaculture operators
are to enable them to rei\U1I
to their normal operations
Holzer Medical Center
after having sustained louea
(Blrtb, July30)
resulting from natural
Mr
.
and Mrs. Joaeph
disasters . Individual
Salyers,
son, GalllpoUs.
oo•rowers must be Wllble to
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Blrtba,
July 11)
obtain credit from other
·
Mr
.
and
Mu.
Koaney
usual sources to qualify for
Alderman, son, Vinton: Mr.
FmHA BBBistance.
and Mrs. James McClellan,
Long and interlmedlat.e son , Mt. Allll, W. Va.
tenn loans may be made .for
(Blrtba, Aug, I)
reorganizing the operat1011 to
Mr . and Mrs . Steven
make It moce effective. Also, Derenberger, son , Pt.
annual emergency loans may Pleasant, W, Va .; Mr. and
be made each year for up to Mrs. John Null, son ,
five years following a natural Galllpolls.
disaster to permit the
borrower to restore his
oepration and return to usual
credit sources foc operating BOARDING ~ARTY
CJDCAGO (l.rPI) - Ma~
funds •
Richard
J. Daley and more
Applications for
than
.
20,000
specta!U's welemergency loans may be
made Immediately at the comed the Norwegian salllnil
Pomeroy FmHA office. vessel, the Ouistlan Radicl!,
Applications for physical to Chid! go Sunday.
The three-muted, 20.$-loot
losses will be received untU
September 23, 1976, and for ship left Norway in early
production losses until AprU AjlrU with a crew of rr teen·
age cadets and 1t officers. lt
25, 1977.
will sail across Lake
Michigan Thunday lot a
Benefits
of
FmHA cruise of the Great' Lakes.
programs are available
Daley, who toured the
without regard to race, creed, vessel accompanied by two of
color, sex, or national origin. Ilia grandchildren, thanked
Further Information can be the Norwegian govenunent
ol)tained from the P!1111eroy for the viBit of the Chrlatlan
FmHA office located at 221 Radich, which Is Norway's
West
Second
Street, Bicentennial gift to the
Pomeroy.
United States.

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llCOII lit IIOWN - William B, Dow . . 1111111
CGwJ&amp;y hit IIMrd•••wer, lbowt one ol five tr~hlea to
be awarded 1fk "'Ill tbt lint demolltl011 derby lo be

held at till Melp ~ty Fair as ~ grandstand
attractllln It 7 p.m. "rueedly, Aug. 17. Besides the
trophies, cub P"- totalbw f400 will be awarded
wlnnen, AppllcaUona for taking part In the derby may be
aecund at Ellla ..-1 SOI1a Sdllo, Middleport; Welker'a
Alhland StatiiJ!I,Mella Auto Parts, G. and J. Auto Parts,
Kappel'a Pelinloii, 'BOb's GuU StaUon,.allln Pomeroy;
• ~·· Texaco, S}'rac:use; H. and R. Firestone and
~r Parts, Mlddlepoci. En!ry fee Is fS.

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By UDited Preu IDierlllltiODal
KANSAS CrrY, MO. - EUZABETH RAY, the former
Wllllhlnglon aecretary who publicized the Capitol Hill selDilll
acandala, probably will be covering the Republican National
ConventiGD for a girlie magazine.
Norman Hill, e:rec:utive publlllher irf Genesla magazine,
said Mooday he elpeCts to obtain Mlas Ray a perimeter pafl!l,
which would allow her In the surrounding areaa of Kemper
Arena, but not Into the arena ltaeU. Mlas Ray had been
· retained earlier as a COilventlon reporter, Hill said. It had been
repcl'ted llhe hid been denied preas credentialS because no
appllcatl011 1'81 sent In before the March 19 deadline.

RFJIIDENTS OF NORTHERN OlnO GOT AN EARLY
lute of fall weather u record low temperatures for the date
were eet thll morning In several cities.
Oevtlilnd'slow of 48 degrees broke the old mark of 51aet
beet In 1820, Youngstown's low reading ol49degrees, reclrded
· In • · wu tied. A tt degree reading ~t Toledo broke an 11
,._. record low by 011e degree. The temperature \fippad to 47
at tbe f.kron-Canton airport, tying the record and marking the
BecGIId Conaecutlve day the low wail equalled.

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. HONG KONG- THE .LAST DEPENDENTS of American
diplllnats evacuated Peking Wday, lea~ behind bundreds of
t'K""'D'III of adneee camping In the streets awaiting an earth"
quake !bat may never come. Large numbers of other foreign
dlpkmats, their dependents and foreign residents also
. continued to leave the capital in an exodua that began last
Sunday at the request of Chinese authorities.
· The government Ia afraid new aftershocks from last
Wedne.lday'a earthquake could produce majoc new damage.
lfllndreds of tbousanda of temporarUy h001eless Ollnese spent
their Bixtb night oulrloors In tents and makeshift shelters as tile
011ly protection against a light to moderate rain.
LOVELAND, COLO. - AT LEAS!' 84 PEOPLE died In a ·
~lg Thompson
CanyOilln the Rocky Mountains. Authorities 1181d they were
certain gro\Uid crews would find ~ore bodies today.
· TIIO ~. Stan, 22, and Mike Urvan, 21, of San
Fraodaco were am011g tlie last of an estimated 1,000 survivors
to befeiCII!!d by helicopter crews. They said they saw "several
bodies ..-1 horaea half-burled In the debris and large secti011B
of the blgbway that disappeared."

wee1tenc1 f1aah flood that roared through the

aiOWCHIILA, CALIF. - DOCUMENTS FOUND by
lnvtlllgatorsln the Chowchilla kidnap case contained bizarre
referencea to Satan and a fS mllllon, Wllellt ransom note was
signed "Beelaawb," It was reported.
"Betlaawb" wu an apparent misspelling of Beelzebub, a
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Tbiraday ' lbrougb
Salarday, fair Tbanday
and a cbaal:e of abowers
Friday aad Saturday,
Hlfhl wiU be Ill tbt ...
Thursday ad F'J'Iday alld ID
lbe ll(l(ll!r 701 and lo lower
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1976

Meigs Mines stopped again

UDited PreaaiDternallonal
miners could easily cross llhould not demand that the
Pickets from West Vlrginla over the state Une and set up union show cause why Its
re-appeared at a few Ohio picket Unes.
miners are off the job. A
c.oal mines Monday. af·
.In ·a related move, briefs show-cause order by Duncan
ternoon ,
closing
the were.to be presented by ~~~lion would be a preliminary step
operations only a few hours and Southern Ohio C11al Co. · towardsabacktoworkorder.
after they had re-opened.
lawyers today to u. s.
Ge~e Oiler, president of
The . out-of-state wild- District Court Judge Robert Meigs county UMW local
callers, who had halted , . Duncan in Colwnbus. The i886, said Ule miners went
operations at' nearly all Ohio company haa asked Duncan back at midnight last night,
mines last week, withdrew lo order tbe 1,500miners at its but said he did not know If the
the pickets during the Meigs County mines back to miners reported for the
weekend, which pennitted work.
morning shift. He said
Ohio miners to return to
Duncan asked the lawyers meetings were &lt;1cheduled
RUTLAND_ Help!
operations Monday morning . to state in their briefs why he
Women here are working at
John Guzek, United Mine
the Rutland Elementary Workers District 6 presid.ent,
School painting desks and had said the Ohioans only
making
general
lm· refused to cross. a. picket line
provements ' l'o brighten up and were not str1kmg , He sa1d .
the claurooms, but more • they will be back on the )ob
help is IJI!eded. ,
·when the pickets )Vere With· State Sen. Gene Slagle said to know the whole truth.
today Genera l Telephone
The G·I news release
Desks - with paint being drawn.
Company
of
Ohio
/las
made
characterizes
the complaint
provided from the principal's
Nearly all Ohio miners
public
a
statement
con·
as alleging that the comapny
fund - are being painted in worked the flrst shift Monday
cerning
the
status
of
his
class
illegally charged higher rates
pastel shades by lhe volun- and Guzek had sa1d he ex·
action
case
against
it
which
is
only
during a three month
leer workers. women wishing peeled the rest to return
factually incorrect.
period in 1972. This sta tement
to join the volunteers are today·
As spokesman for tbe is incorrect. The complaint,
asked to report to the school
Howeve~, picke~ appeared
plaintiff,
Gene Slagle, Inc., In fact, alleges that General
anytime between 9 a.m. and 3 at the Southern Oh1o Coal C11.
and
on
behalf
of more than Telephone illegally charged
p.m. weekdays and are to M~1gs County No. 2 and 3
bring a paint brush
nunes at 2:30 p.m . Monday 300 I General Telephone higher rates for several
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and the afternoon shift stayed sul..cribers, slagle said he years, Including the last six
out. Meigs County No. 1 was believes the public has a right months of 1972, all of 1973, aU
of 197t and a portion of 1975,
Idle although no pickets
as
General Telepl)one and its
appeared. A Meigs No. · 1
attorneys
are well aware.
spokesman would only say ·
Secondly,
and more im·
that "work is available" and
ADC payments ·
portantly, General
refused to say whether any
BUDGET ADOPTED
Telephone's news release
miners were Inside.
The
.
Meigs
County
Com·
characterized
this matter as
Guzek
said
the
mines
close
are received
to West Vlrginia, where a missioners Monday adopted a "dead" issue, apparently
wildcat strike over court the budget for 1977 which on the basis of the action
State Auditor Thomas E. intervention in UMW and showed estimated receipts in taken by Judge John J .
Ferguson's office aMounced company affalrs began two the amount of $768,275 and CoMors, Jr. of the Lucas
Monday
the
August weeks ago, are most likely to estimated expenditures County Common Pleas Court
$762,811.42.
distribution of $34,990,781 in be shutdown.
dismisaing the damage claim
Aid to Dependent Children
after the Ohio Supreme Court
Guzek said the union wants
(ADC) to 565,994 recipients in all Ohio miners to return lo
reversed its own decision.
FROSH
INVITED
Ohio's 88 counties.
Ills true that Judge Conwork,- but said. the men will
All 9th graders (freslunen ) nors dismissed tlle damage
The auxiliary payments In not cross picket Unes. The
July totaling $1,988,869, strike fii'st spread to Ohio one interested In playing football case, but this came as no real
coupled with the main July week ago when pickets from at Meigs Rlgh School this fall surprise after the recent
dlstrlbutiiln of $35,122,451, West Vlrginia showed up at are to report at the high Supreme Court ruling. All
boosted that month's total to the P~abody Coal Co.'s school Wednesday, Aug. 4, at parties conceded that Judge
$37,11l,320. ADC payments Sunnybill mine, south of New 5:30p.m. head coach Charles Connors could not proceed
are made to families with one l..exlng ton In Perry County. Chancey and BBBistant Coach with the case so long as the
parent or one unemployed
ublic Utilities Colllillluloo of
At lhe end of last week an Sam Crow amounced.
parent 011 the basis of family estimated 11,000 Ohio miners
size and financial resources. were out and almost every
The ADC program is funded mine was closed .
primarUy by federal and
Guzek said the mines most
state governments. Gallla vulnerable were those
received $84,360, Meigs closest to West VIrginia
$52,508.
where the West Virginia

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The wildcat coal miners
.strike increased Its strangle
hold on production In West
Vlrgini~ today. Pickets
closed down some mines that
/lad ~eswned work this week.
"Everything we have In the
stale of West Virginia is down
again," ·said a spokesman for
Consolidation Coal Co., the
stale's largest producer . "We
have about 10,000 miners off

work.' '
In Indiana, where an
estimated 1,300 miners were
out, an earth mover and truck
loaded with explosives were ·
pushed down an embankment ·.
and wrecked Moriday night at
one of the Amax Coal ·Co.
mines picketed by wildcat
strikers.
· A company offici.al said
there was no explosion but
that damage to the vehicles
at more than $200,000. An
investigation was under way.

Slagle counters G-T claims

-'lbt rtllgnatlon Ill nine cerUfled and non-certified .
employee were accepted and four new teachers were hired,
laelttdlng a blgb achool vocal music teacher, when the Meigs
Local School ~ct Board of Educa.t1011 met In regular
M011day night.
llat!gnltlonl Included those of Harold T. Hubllard,
superlnte~ent of buildings and grounds; Janice McDaniel,
lelcher: Glalba H. Foley, vocal music teacher; Robart W.
Downie, seventh grade basketball coach who will, howe'lll!r,
CCIIIIIDue teaching; William E. ~. blgb sebool IIOCial
ltUIIe1 and Engll.lh teacher; John D. COIIanso, who wu hired
reclelllly to ta.:h In the elamentary school at Rutland but his
tt1nct acceptllll1 politl011ln tbt Southern I.ooal District; Nancy
Jo Mayer Saltz, Who serYed • an aide In tbe Mlcldltport
EJementary School; Marpret Pinons, a remedial reading
teacblr, and Jtrry Black, a baa driver.
Upon tbe nmntM!datiCIIGI SUpt. Olarles Dowler, the
board tntployed Philip Bruce Wilson, a physical educat1011
major who will alao ""' u rewve bastetball coach'; Pal&amp;e
Bedtlleld Bunt, wife of auil'lant band director, Randy Hunt,
who will teacb vocal millie at the high !lchool: Shelley Hook,
IIODIIfi grade It Rutlancl Elementary School, and Melvin Felli .
as 1 llftb pde teaelter at Rutland. 'l1le board gave Vicki
aup. a suppl-tai Clllll'act for one year as junior high
ICitGol dleerlelder coach,
· The board atllrat hired Mrs. Hunt as an elementary millie
teadler, ~~owe-. Dowler lib emd !hat Mrs. Hunt Ia
''imp'elllv." and qualified lo ~ch on any le'lll!l. Upon the
llllllaa Ill baird memller Robart Snowden, It wu llP"ed thai
Mn.llllllt will teadl vocal llllllic at tile ltlgb achool, relle9lni
bad dlnctGr Dwilbt Goinl, wlto baa been flllq In thai
IIOiilktollf well u handling wark wllh the band . It was agreed
by 1111 boad tile llowill: ttllould make another
reollhl'llllldltlaii!Gr an elementary voell millie teacher In tile

Mra. Cliff C. WUaon, Gallipolis, gaduated from - Gallla
Academy High School and Morehead State University. While
In high 8Cix!ol, Wllaon played Vlrslty football, basketball and
bueball. He Ia a restatered baseball umpire.
.
Pending certification by the count7 board of educat1011, the
board hired Harold White, Leland Parker, Donna Daniell,
Raymood OOerlll, Jerry Black, Laura Harrison, Juani'Owens, Lee Wood, Roger Black, Jean Wood; Virgil Carl, Carl
Morris, Dallas Weber and Donald B&amp;mett as subatllate bu
drivers for the 1J78,77 school year. Nonnan Wood and .BID
Thornt«J were named aa substitute bul mechanlca. Tile
llnnuallnapectlon of buses by the Ohio State Patrol will be 011
Aug. 11.
.
Theboardconsldertdbldsfocsuppllea!ortlleapproachlng
llchool year and awarded e011tracta with tbt aceptlon of on
milk and dairy sttppllea. Although Be'lll!ral attempts were made
to aolve awarding of the latter bid, the board waa unable to
come up wlllla declsl011. Board Member Virgil King abstained
from '!)ling oo .the mlllt and dairy COiltract because be sella
milk to one of the two bidden who are Brought011'sand Valley
Bell.
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The blda of bolh firma being ldenUfled, as In the past the
btulneas hu been divided between the two firma, However,
lalt night motions to give all the bualnesa to Valley Bell did not
pau,
· ·
WlllldeD Hoo'lll!r. board member. wu not present and with
King not votlug, the remaining members, Snowden, Mrs.
Jennifer Sheela and Dr. Keith Riggi were unable to reach a
aolutiCII. Fil!lll7, the milt problem was.tl)led until tbe next
~whlclrnasetfCI' 7:30p.m, 1111 Frldi,y,Aug. 13.
'The board did award contracts to Alhlanll Oil tor gasoline,
fuel oil, an~ and mot« oil; to the Melp Tire Center for
tires and recapping of tlrel, ..-1 to Bttay Rou for bread and
buns.
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At the request ol clerk,.reuurer. Jolm Triplett, the board
WliiCIII,Ibe ali Nri Gallla High School principal and
·
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(Continued on Mil W
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POM ERQY,M IDDLEPORT, ,OHIO

en tine

Ohio had any jurisdiction,
and the Ohio Supreme Court's
May decisiiln. sent tlle matter
back to the Public Utilities
· Commission where it ·is now
pending.
Obviously, therefoce, the
case is not a dead lasue as
General. Telephone's news
release said.
Siaglo said \he Supr~me
Court's May decision is ex·
tremely controversial, and it
is oopfd the United States

Supreme Court will hear this
case and overrule the Ohio
.Supreme Court. ID essence,
the Ohio Supreme Court said
'in May 1976 that General
Telephone Company could
continue to collect the higher
rates even though the rate
order was unlawful. Slagle
believes this is a travesty
against Ohio's · consumers,
and he intends to exhaust
every possible means · of
reversing this trend.

Two killed in
3-car"collision
A Jackson Co1111ty man was
reported in critical condition
today at Holzer Medical
Center folloWing a three-car
collision on Rl. 35 at 11 :40
p.m, Monday six and three·
tenths miles west of Jackson
in which two persons were
villed and five others injured.
Killed were Ruby Allen, 56,
and Sarah L. Arms, 19, both
of Amonate, Va.

Injured were Jerry Lee
Murray, 28, of 45 Daisy Ave.,
Jackson, who was reported in
critical condition this mar·
ning al' Holzer Medical
Center. Murray is in. the
intensive care unit suffering
from multiple trawna.
Marcella Kay Cununins, 3,
Box 72, Amonate, Va .,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Paul Cummins, was
admitted to Holzer Medical
Center with a fractured rjght
foreann, possible concussion
and multiple contusions. She
was reported in good con.
dillon .
Patricia A. Arms, 23:
Amonate, Va., was taken to
·Ross County Hospital ·and
transferred to University
Hospital, Columbus with
severe injuries.
Jack G. Allen, 9, Amonate,
Va., taken to Ross County
Hospital and transferred to
Child re n 's Hospital ,
Columbus
with severe in·
•i
juries.
Andrew Allen was not in·
jured In the accident.
Two of the three vehicles in
th e head-on-crash Were
demolished according to
Jackson County aulhoritles.
The accident is still under
lnvestigaUon by the Jackson
Post, State Highway Patrol.
Apparently the Murray
Mil AND MRS, NlmOL8
vehicle went left of center,
hitting one of the Virginia
cars In the rear and the other
headon.
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The two virginia cars
TI)PPERS PLAINS- Mr. and Mrs.
containing memllers of the
tool dresser and then as a driller.
Clarence Nichols, 'nippers Plains, both 90
Mr . and Mrs. Nichols have nine Uving same family were apparently
years old, wiU be honored as tlle county's
children, twp of whom are ministers . '!bey passing theourh the area on a
oldest married couple at the ll3th annual
have 19 grandchildren, 26 great, vacation trip.
Meigs County Fair.
·
grandchildren and two great-great·
The couple will be presented to the
grandchildren. Of 56 family members there
autllence at tlle grandstand preceding the·
has been only one death. One grandchild
evening show on the Ilnal night of the fair on ,
died at the age of five months of what Is
Aug. 21, ..-1 also will be honored during
known as "crib dea th."
Senloc Citizens Day, Aug. 19, according to
In.J946, the Nichols sold their rami·near
Clear and not as cool
plans made by the county fair board.
Ravenswood, W. Va., and bought a fann
lorJ!ght,
lows to !he low 60s.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols observed their 69th
near Alfred in Meigs County. '!bey sold the
Sunny
and
wann Wednesday,
wedding &amp;Miversary at their home here last ·
!alter farm in 19S6 when !hey moved to a
highs
in
upper 80s
January 28. They were married in Steuben·
large frame home in 'nippers Plal.ruJ. In
Probability
of
rain
near zeru
ville 111 Jan. 28, 1907. During thelr married
1967, they sold the bill house and moved to
today
ahd
tonight,
10
per cent
life, Mr. Nichola has had 1 varied career but
their present home In the Weatherman
Wednesday
.
I'IIO!It of lib wock was In oil field, first as a
addition.

New teachers employed

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Free Checking Account For You

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Help neeclecl in
ew~ ~'P~ .,.~.i~·.· Brl~f~ paintmg desks

MEETING DELAYED
The regular meeting of the
Meigs
County
ASC
Coounittee is poetponed from
Aug. t to Aug. 11 at 9 a.m. at
the Meigs County ASC office,
Farmers Bank · Building, .
Pomeroy. The public is
Invited.
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FDA DEFENDED
CJDCAGO (UPI) - Dr.
Alexander Schmidt, retiring
commissioner of the U.S.
Food and . Drug Ad·
ministration, has accused
Congress of ruining morale · l~iilllilll"
within the agency and
creating Ji climate that
makes the agency afraid to
approve new drugs.
In an intei'Yiew for publica·
ti011 ' today- In the American
Medical News, Sclunldt said
the FDA is being "killed" by
congressional heaf i1igs
charging it is approving
dangerous drugs.
.
Schmidt, wh.o is leaving the
FDA in December to beCOOJe
vice . chancellOr for health
services at the University qf
Dllnois, said the hearings
have "undennlned my ability
to manage the agency."

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VOL XXVIII:

SENIOR CITIZENS
Are Preferred People

village truck a~ with echool openln« at the enclal the 111011lh
the ltreet dep81'tment needl yellow and white paint to paint
llw1l- allo ~led council a bill for COillllltanta' fees croawalb. Council approYed tilt requllll.
C&lt;1und1 employed Donna K~ • a fulltlme dllpatcher
In the 111101111t of .,IIIUS wlich lncluQea aU w«k, doors,
few the police department at tilt C1l'lilnaJice:t waae acale,
wlndowl, wiring, and furnace , throulh CfllllpleUon.
Mayor Andren rellll the rep«! Ill Pollee (llltf Jed
Mayor Andnwa l'e()OI1«&lt; that the Bureau ol
Unemployment CclmpenAll011 plan to rent one of the r00111Bin Weblterfor the month of July. 'l1le departmentlnvllltlgated 28
the aenlGr high bWidlac when the ltullclq beconJe. aVIIIable. IICddenta, made 4S lri'Utl, luued I,:WO ~ lkteU,
In repnl to loitering 011 the parkin~! lot Charles Bartela, ~ f112.7t In tickets, collected $3,355.24 frGm parking
counclllllaD, suaested lhlt the loti be cloaed to traffic at 6 meters, drove the cruller t,555 miles and had It serviced two
p.m. each e'lll!nlng. Couna. ~~ the luue and 11001e felt time$.
Mayor Andrews and council went on record to c011UJ1e11(1
lhll wu extreme.
Mayor Andrews pointed out that the ordinance that calla thQIIe who worked on the Pomeroy-Muon Bridge and extended
fer periOna to be off the lot Iron! 10 p.m. unW 8 a .m. has only thelr thanks fer a job well dooe.
Attending were Mayor Andrews, Ralph Werry,. Lou
been in force lllnce lui Thuraday and Ia llhowlng relllllla. He
. suggested council try the present measure for the time belpg, Ot!lxrne, Davia, Phll Gloookar, B!Jrlela, council members,
at 1eut through August and see what the results are before Phyllla Hennesay, treasurer, Jane Walton, Clerk, Clllef
Webster, Captain Henry Werry. The meeting wu ~ed with
taking other actioo.
Councilman Harry Davis said a· battery Is needed for the prayer given by the !:lev. William Mlddleswarth.
llp'eed to .00 the propoaed blda lo the village 10llci!U' ..-1

11M aci1011 at tbe 11e11 ncuJar

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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Probe of lottery emplOyes demanded

Sport Parade

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PICNIC PLANNED

Rally gives. Reds 5-1
victory.over SF nine

RACINE - '1\e ....al

Raelae Buellall
AIIIOCialioe plcaie wfl1 be
beld Friday, All, f at I
p.m. at llle Rae'- Sllrlle
P1rl1•
All baseball UDiltl'ml are
to be turned Ill at IIlii Ume
11.1 Ia all blt.eball , eiiJIIpo
meal that eacb coaeb llu

Motor Llltut Sllndlnto
Nollonol luguo
these responses :
COLUMBUS (UPI)
~ unit into slot and did not show up for work.
•
East
Olllo, and James E. Betts, R- name. Hla predec e I!' wu
tired and they walled unW I
10 tbe IIIIOClatloa wllllliltw
-Rhodes said It would be jlinbaU machine activity led
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W•. L.. "cl. 01
Bench singled to drive in aeventh Inning.
Miami County Prosecutor
SAN FRANCIIJ(X) (UPI) - Controlled tlcket.eelllng Rocky River, and Richard H. former Gov. Joltn J. Gilligan, ·
"hllodolphlo
61 JJ .676 did.
I
wa~
very
happy
with
what equlpmeat l1u Ia be
a
Democrat.
up
to
Bcown
and
the
lottery
the
gHhead
Nlin
the
eighth
"We
go
up
there
to
hit.
Robert J. Huffman and fOiir
It waa a matter ollnchel and
to Olyahoga County, where agents and took a percentage Finan, R-Clnclnnatl . Only
Pltttburgh
S! 06 .5•9 1!
the
·way
I
threw,''
he
said.
MONTREAL
(UPI)
.
What
moat
people
loae
light
d.
In
returned for replacetneat
commissioners
to
Rhodes
Aid
COilllillslion
1mlng
Mmday
nlgbt
when
That's
our
game.
We're
a
coDRrvative RepubUcan
lllow York
52 55 .•16 11'11
leel when top ~ bottom In
"street Information" and ol the receipts.
Finan aald he Ia a Ford
(ftl~ago
.s
51
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2!
A
single
by
Pete
Rose
and
a
crlticillng
the
U.S.
track
and
field
team
Is
that
it
wu
only
aad
wbltt will be Deeded for
members,
and
not
the
lnvestlclte.
the
dlvialon-lead
lng
hitting
team,"
said
BenclJ,
state legillatol'll lulve called
the N.uon.l Leaglle Welt •
. "intelllgence" produced
-Counterfeited tickets, all backer.
~I . Louls
0 57 .oo 25
triple
by
Ken
Griffey
tied
the
e:recuUve
director
whmn
he
three
weeks
old
when
the
Olympics
started.
A
lew
critics
even
aexl
year, attordlag to
-Gerald J. Patronlte, crime links to the Lottery of them l011ers.
"8el'biU II I game of Oncinnatl Reds rallied for who upressed admlratloo
for an lnvestlcltlon by the
~ntrt~l
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Dlstrlbutq Information at
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w
est
score
at
1-l
In
the
aeventh.
found fault with the sloppy way the relay men paaaed the batoo lncbea.lfl'dhlt the baD afew four r11111 to take a :i-1 victory for D' Acquisto 's hurling
Ubby Flaber.
Cillo lflchway Patrol Into executive director of the Ccmml.ulon. .
He said he did not go to the news confefe1ICI! were two ~led. control hiring and
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'W.. L.. Pet. 0 I while winning the 400 and 11100 meter1ln the rain. Okly, so It
George
Foster,
Dan
Driessen
over
the
cellardwelllng
San
prowess.
"He
has
to
be
happy
their allegattona llult at least Lottery Ccmmlulon, said he
feet
either
way,
I
would
haw
Huffman said his staff another law enforcement secretaries who ran as !Iring by the ctmmlallon. He
~lnclnnall
61 38 -"2
and BenclJ singled to open the
~os Anvelfl
58 06 .558 9 W8111't neat, Coach Leroy Walker replied. He still luld a wanil been ~or-6,'' said JohMy Franclaco Gtsnll.
with the way he pitched."
17 employs of the Ohio would take the allegatl0118 spent 40 hours on the inquiry lllf!ICY-because he wanted to Reagan delegates In the Ohio aald the C(lllllljaai(IJ and
MOUlton
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spot in his heart ICII' the relay men, he said, because Iller did Bench.
Bench had three hits-all of
Lottery Commission have "Into full consideration," Into Lottery Commlulon make sure of what he had. primary.
D' Acqulsto, who underwent eighth, and Gary Lavelle
Bcown lhould "cooperate In
Q ~A&gt; •
.
lion DIO!JO
51 57 .•12 18
aimlnal backlrounda, 100 In although he pointed out the employes over a fOW"-week Besides, said Huffman, "they
"A few feet and I would them juat beyond reach of · an elbow operation last year, relieved D' Acqulsto.
P'~rJltDt
~llantl
•6 59 .08 -21 1ft what they luld to do, they gat the baton across the flnlih line
1be news conference was any further lnwlltlgatlon."
$In Frtnclsta 46 61 ... 30 221/t .without dropping it. "Sonletlmea, when you're up to your ears have been out of the eighth Infielder's gloves. His eighth was
The Reds bunched six hits
.Huffman
and
the
I}IM,_
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some cues connections with five commission members period and turned up seven knew about it anyway."
held after members of the
.·
Monlllr.'s Rtsults
In
the eighth, with pincll·
in
aUigatorl,
you
fll'get
your
flnt
priority
was
to
drain
the
are
responsible
for with "serious criminal
Inning
RBI
spelled
t!Je
end
for
organized crime.
although
his
record
dropped
Inning.
Bench's
baU
could
• Ohlcogo • Phi adtlph la 2
Presentatlll!l of the charBI!S group met for five mlnutea leglalators aald Brown' a 1 • • •
hitter Bob Bailey, Joe
...__
ilion Dlovo 7 Atlanta 3, 1st
Huffman
and · the employment practices . records' ' ranging from took on strong overtone~ of with Tbomaa J. Moyer, the d.fice and Olyaboga Dlunty , 1 ·
SWIIIJ)p," Walker la~~ghed. ... ,
have been a double play," D'Acqulato, who 1\eld the to 3-ll.
~n Diogo 7 Allanla 0, 7nd
TUPPE RS PLAINS It happened during one o1 those post.l'ace Interview aesaions. aald John D' Aequilto.
Reds scoreless until the
lawmakere made their ''Nothinl about the integrt!Y _p'O~tutlon to pornography the continuing attempt by governor's e:recull ve aut.horltlee.had kno'WII of the 1
"I felt good. I got a little bit Morgan, Rose and Bench
Montrtjll s New York •
driving
In
runs
to
give.
Will
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at the Eastern High
criminal records of the
I
Shirley
Babashoff,
the
l~year-old
girl
swimmer
from
Mlsillon
allegations at a news of the lottery tickets has been to gariii!Ung, aa well as supporters of Ronald Reagao asstetant. '.
St. Loull • Pittsburgh o
Lot
Ang
5
Hous
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Inns.
McEnan~y,
the
second
of
Field
Syra~
defeated host
questioned,"
said
Patronlte.
conference Monday, after
convictions for grand to discredit the forces of . Although Rhodes waa rut d. employs up to two yeal'll Manh~ll Lyons still on_duty
Cincinnati S San Francisco 1
VIejo,
calli.,
luld
linlihed
aeconil
again,
for
.
t
he
!bird
time.
She
three
Cincinnati
pitchers,
the
·
Tuppers
Plains
7-6
behind two
-Brown
said
he
was
1110.
had
been
defensive,
almillt
curt,
answering
questions
In
.
a
they attempted, apparently
larceny, smugg II n g, auto President Ford In Ohio, town, the governor's office
TOday't .P robtblt Pltchin
victory.
(All
Tlmts
E
OT)
big
hits,
and
an
eighth
Inning
Huffman accued Bcown of Dear Sir :
couple of these psat .-ons and before lrlngq her in to t1ie
lllliiiCCellllfully. to gel GOv. unawil'e of any organized theft, sale tampering, headed by tile governor·.
put out a atatement prior to
.
,
Philadelphia
!Corllon
11
·•
triple
by
Gary
Clark
and
the
Jamei A. Rhodea to agree to crime connections among burglary, rape, operating a
Be 11-.-n that I ain ofllclally lliU a deputy IJOI.icemlil C1D
aNI Kaat 10·51 al Chicago (R . interview area, one Canadian Organizing Committee official
Huffman, legal counal for the Huflnlan news confers~ce "either auppreutng the lnfor·
other a ninth inning doqble by
a patrol Investigation and conunlaslon employes and still and violatioo of the Mann Ohio Citizens for Reagan, saying
Reuachel 9-8and Stone 2&lt;3) , 2, 1 reminded the media, "Remember, Shirley Babashoff doesn't
any
criminal mation or he Is the most wty 1n Radne. It II true' we need a pollee car to rtllew the
p.m.
Jim Hemsley.
inclmpetent
attorney
general
'
Uke
to
be
Interviewed."
To
which
some
new8111lin
In
the
back
cloae down the lottery until would have been unable to Act.
seU-Unpolld expenae ~ npair 1111 our pei'IOIIII can uaed u
attempted last month ID push allegations ihould be taken to
'St. louis ( ~asmussen J.i and
The win was Jim Hubthe clulrg111 are e1811llned: take any action without a
Four of the employes, said Republican State Olalnnan the Democratic attorney In the history of the state." pollee crulaers. But to hlrt a third party to reUeve me of Jill
Curtis 5.1) at Plltsburgh caned out, '"l'hat'• all t,lght, I don't get hi~ w~tching Shirley
(ROOker 8·5 and Demery .6-3), 2. Babashofl swim." ....
"I'm bailing!.. said Brown
bard's
lhlrd without a loss.
The proaecutors alii the formal requeat.
Huffman, were "bag inen for Kent B. McGough, chairman general or the proeecutlng
wttes ilmply to save money Ia be)'ond ....... The •·• I
6:05p.m.
Other
hitters
for the winners
leglllaton said Cuyahoga
The allegations were the biggest members of the of the Ohio Ford delegatiaD, attorney of Cl!yahoga Dlunty. when contacted by newsmen. receive a
Pretty
soon
now,
Charlie
Finley
should
be
hearing
how
he
. ;r.lontreat (Kirby 1·8) at New
would be used to JliY for the car. '!be CC11111C11
"I
don
'I
know
anytllq
about
York
!Lollch
6-101,
8:05
p.m
were
Rudy
Stewart
with a
County authorities and backed up by d!lCIIIllented syndlate In Cleveland."
came
Ol!t
in
hll
$10
mUllon
auit
against
Bowie
Kuhn.
I!
Finley
Bv
FRED
DOWN
out Of his job, saying
"If there are queatlons
.
on lt. We don't even run record and f,fayor dm 't seem to reallle lhat to clilc:blrp a poll"'""la;
o6an
Diego
(Splllner
2.11
j
ot
"When
I
get
to
two
out
in
the
Baltimore.
Joshua
and
Robin
In
a
make·up
game
last
·
double,
Mlck
Ash
with
two
Attorney General Wllllam J. · 'crime convictions · but no
loses,
one
big
reason
could
be
the
grounds
on
which
he
based
'
He aaid his
team McGough was taking ordel'll the jli'OJll'lety of lill'qJ some
charglll of unlawtu!Mss mull be •proven .agalnit hll!l II
Al!onta (LaCorte 0-AI, 7:35 p.m.
Yount
each
had
a
key
hit
In
a
ninth
Inning
some
day
I'll
week
in
the
Middleport
YoutQ
singles,
and
Hemsley
with
a
checks
on
people
who
w!l'k
his
suit.
He's
charging
Kuhn
with
antitrust
violation
ai\d
UPI
SJICII'II
Writer
Brown had known of the names of commission "superfl~lly" Investigated from Rhodes.
Houston (Larso(1 1-2) at Los
lottery employes, thoae who
wrtUng and proven in oollrt.'lbls hal not• daDe.
,Angeles (H!)Oion· 6•11 ), 10:30 restraint of trade in setting aside the aales of Joe Rildl, Rollle . DQyle Alexander could think about it .... "
four-run, sevenlh4nnlng rally League, the host Middleport single.
for
the
lottery.
The
Lottery
employes'
alleged emplO)fl!ll. H111fman said I.e 63 of the 315 coiiiiillllsloo
Accompanying Huffman at COII\plled this data ihould
I have been tDld to turn over all my pollee equl)llle!i ~
P-"'.
Plnch.IJitter Alex Johnson which.cUnched the victory. It Braves bounced back from a
Jack Rood took tbe loss, .
connectlona with organiUld wOilid furnish names of the employes alii found 17 with the .new$ conference were take them to the members of Ccmmi.ulon doea that.
C.lntlnnall (Btllln~ham 7-8) at Fingers and VIda Blue, and that makes ·me wonder 1!'hether have been excused for .
withoUt reason or knowledge of cauae. ,
·
'
was
Colbotn's
seventh
win
singled
In
the
ninth
for
the
employei
to
the
Ohio
S~~
Francisco
!Caldwell
0-!
),
CharUe'a
lawyer
overlooked
the
fact
baaebaD
still
Is
e:rempt
throwing
a
chair-or
at
leaat
6-3
deficit
to
win
8-7.
walking
four and fanning one.
"We wouldn't have the
crime for "a substantial
crlmlnal recctds.
state Reps . Robert E. the
Ohio
Lottery
The man who the cowlcll has taken on their o'WII to hire fot~:
10&gt;
15p.m.
against
II
losses
while
Rudy
other
hit
off
Alexander,
who
from
the
antilnJBt
law.
Ithlnk
Charlie
Finley
played
right
Into
a
towel-In
the
New
Yorlt
The
Braves
plated
five
runs
Tom
Karr,
Howie CaldweU,
Highway
Patrol
If
·
It
power
to
investigate
anyway,
lenath o1 time" but had not
The concl..ton he drew, he Netzley, RLaura, and Omml.aaton, a majority of
aervice ID replace me Will be funded through IAadtng Qoeelt
"'· Wedn-.diY'I 011J1es
•
hands
that
Yankees'
clubhouse
Monday
May
suffered
his
eighth
struck
out
five
'
a
nd
walked
· in the fourth to gain the and Gary Durst each had two
undertskm an Investigation. said, was that they either:
done anything about 11.
M9ntreal at New York
. Bowle Kuh n a
Wllllam G. Batchelder, R- wlxml are appointees of the unl- aomebody had llled a three montbuta Ume. When this funding runa oUI, the vlllap :
m
one....
night after mllslng bls fourtb
St. Louis at Pllli bg~ , night
setback .
. none.
He said an irwmtlgatlon by
victory Terry Wayland hits lor Tuppers Plains while
The allegations brought
-Were "phantom" Medlna, both in the forefront previous go'iemor," said the CCIIIIplaint, and nobody llled a 'irill be without protection e:rcepl for Manhal Lyooa.
Neutral
observers
say
the
two
fights
Cuba's
heavyweight
bid
for
a
nohitter
In
s1:r
1
Phllodelphla at Chlcogo .
Mickey Rivers singled In Red Sox 3, lndlaus 1:
his Miami County organized employes who were paid but of the Reagan movement In atatement made In Rhodes' complaint.
It's
registered his llflh win of the Duane Wolfe had a firstgold
medallat
TeofUio
Stevenaon
lost
In
the
Soviet
Union
Son
Diogo
at
Atlanta
1have not refused to 10 on any caD, day or illgbt, mr wDil .,
Houston at Los Ang , night
the only run of the game in Rick Wise pitched a five- season against no losses and inning home run. Tuppers
~ble. If I knew
earlier
this
year
were
strictly
"hometown
decisions."
weeks.
reftlse ID go out as a deputy UriW proven guilty of wrongdoing,
Cincinnati at San ,::rancrsco
Stevenson never CGIIIplalns about them, probably because he
Instead, the 25-year-old the third inning after a double hitler and Carl YastrzernBki teamed with Chris Burdette Plaina Is now 5-6 on the year
abo11t It, I'd have done · 1 would appreciate' having public comment from the
knows even U: he dld,the only thing he'd get rut d. It would be rlghthaooer ihrugged of! his by Sandy Alomar. Alexander drove in two runs for Boston, and Jeff Wayland to fan four while Syracuse stands alll-2.
10111ethlng about II, at leaat dtlzens of Racine. - Jack Lyons, Deputy Marshal.
Amerlcon League
practice
,latest effr.l't-8 2..:1 perfect was helped by excellent which celebrated the hiring of and , walk . just three Nex t Sunday Middleport
I'd have contacted local
eut
Dm't ~· fooled by Johnny Bench's self put,.down, where he innlnga before Yieldln§ a hlt-;- defensive plays. Lou PinleUa Don Zimmer as manager while giving up 8 hits. J. comes to Syracuse at 2 p.m .
officlala."
08
Uahed Preu llterllaiiGaal column since before the was "recounung some of Ills
said he's no longer the ballplayer he once uaed to be. In some with the comment,_ I don t made two outstanding through 1977 with its triumph. Wayland was the big hitter s
1011 000 042-7 8 2
New York wii Li9 ~~~~
Four
states
hole! primary
Ronald Reagan haa picked !!chwelker aMouncement. own votes."
Baltimore
510
52
50
Wise's
win
raised
his
mark
to
catches
and
Roy
White
made
·
·
10'
1
&gt;
ways,
he's
better
than
he
ever
was.
Bench
was
feeling
a
litne
get
~ten
by
hits,
only
with a triple and single, Tim TP
400 000 101-6 9 3
elections today and most of
.flew eland
up three uncommitted
Only two of the 10 he named
Sears predicied Reagan · the Interest focuses on
a tumbling catch on a sinking 9-8 while Pat Dobson lost his Justis doubled and had two . Hubbard and Ash. Rood
~j :~~~
sorryforhlmaellwhenbesaldwhathedld.Maybewhathewas ' runs.
.
. ~~tro1t
delega!elln .the Nottheaat in Pennaylvania, and one would have 1,040 ·delegates
,"J!9llop
lOth game against II wins. singles, David Reuter and Wolfe.
48 54 .471 1m trying to do was make the opposing pltcbel'll believe he's a soft
Alexander had a perfect liner.
' ·
' I t\
j MUwaukee w!!t 55 .44• 11
the first fruit from hla frml New York actually were · when the roll Is called ·in Michigan alii !liissourl where
touch,
which
they'll
all
tell
you
he
Isn't....
game
unUI
Rusty
Staub
Twins
3, A's 0:
Milwaukee defeated · Bal·
doubled, Jim Boyer had three
there ire
for Senate
selection of Sen. Richard new Reagan delegates. Sune Kansas City. This Is the same seats held by two powerful By MJaw!L ROllS
entered at two and a half
T b e r I g h t w I ng Palestiniana were making the
w.• L.. Pet. GB The Olympic prize for candor has to go to the track and field ~ogled With two out In the tlmore, 7•1, Boston beat Steve Luebber pitched · an singles, and Dave Demosky
Schwelker of Pennsylvania of those he claimed in number of delegates he veterans. . Congressional
announcement said the team neCIIISiry arrangements to ·
~anus City ' 61 40 ·604
competitor from meofthe smaller nations, who said he was so ~hth inning. and wound up Cleveland, ~I and Minnesota eight.IJitter for his second win and Earl Wines each singled.
I!EIRUT, Lebanm (UPI) hours later.
This Week's Spec111111
· aalliapotentlalnmnlngmate. PeMyslvanla had told tiPI claimed Reagan luld in a contests highlight _the ballot . - An International Red O'o1111
The
ceaseflre
was . waa headed by Red cross house them.
··~
~~~r::t•
~; ~
~~&gt;t, frightened hearing the crowd roar when he emrged from the With a two.IJitter that gave topped Oakland, ~. in the and Butch Wynegar drove in
John Cremeans socked a ·
The tbree named Monday . shortly after the state's AprU news conference before in Kansas and Idaho.
1
Among the criUcally ~
Texas
" 52 .485 12 Olympic Stadium t1110el, he ducked right ..ck Inside it again. the Yankees a ~ victory American League •s only two -runs for Minnesota, grand slam homer for the
team of doctors and niii'II8S negotiated by the Arab chief repreaentatlve here,
by the ~ forCIII were primary they were for Schwelker's selection .
which has won 13 ofits last 15 Indians and Dave Hoffman
League
Envory.
Dr.
Hassan
Jean
Hoelllger,
and
made
no
wourxled
Is
a
Swedllh
nurse,
-~
~~if,~~~
..
1~ : : 1~ 1l'~' Odd thing aboutitwas llult the crowd wasn't hollering for him, over. the Detroit Tigers. other scheduled games.
Rep. James Symington is in entered
the
besieged
the lil'lt polltlve l'tllpUllll to Reagan, and one he claimed
Democratic presidential a tough fight with another Paleatlnlan refugee camp d. Savy E1 Kholy, who haa been mention of any other military Eva Stahl, 28, who has
games. The Twins are now had a triple and single. April
Monday's Rtsulls
but Ill' some other cootestant who had just cleared the bar in Previously he had come close Brewers 7, Orioles 1:
the Schweiker seledlon, In Weal Virginia had been In nominee Jimmy Carter was ·
attempting
to
mediate
an
end
within 8'!1 games of the first· King and Tracy Pope each
.run
Colborn
pitched
an
officials
of
civilians
recently
suffered
a
~~r~!~~.
l
t~ir~~roe
the
pole
vault....
·
to
no-bitters
on
June
24,
July
congressman, Jerry Litton, Tal Zaatsr today Ill begin
1
7
wblch by UPI'a count has his camp lor two weeks.
flying from his Plains, Ga., for the seal held by his father, evacuating an estimated to the l&amp;omonth conflict.
place Kamas City Royais and had two singles. April King
accompanying the team. . miscarriage, lost her left arm ..~·
eighthitter
and
Gary
Boston 3 Clevelano 1
George Steinbrenner, the Yankees' owner, doesn't miss 23.~nd July 28. .
.
lrought seven delegates Into
UPI's lateat tally shows lxmletOManchester, N.H. for Sen. Stuart s~. I). 1,000 wounded men, women
IDltlal reports from the
New York 1 Detroit o
much. He isn't a track and field buff, butsomebow ·he learned
I don't feel disappomted Sutherland and Von Joshua I 'II ahead of the third-place went the distance for the
"The
team 1. moved and her husband, a. ·"
USED CARS
(Only games schedUled&gt;
about ccmlng close to a
President Ford's camp.
Ford'sltrength unchanged at a raUy today In the state that Mo., f!l' the !WI 24 years.
area in IOUtheast Beirut said peacefully Into the camp 88 Palestinian militia leader,
Today•s Probable Pitchers
of how so many U.S. athletes were going to this one man, Dr.
,
.
no- knocked in two runs each A's in the American League Indians and took the loss. She
alii
children.
Reaaan
's campaign 1122
Re•aan
-'th
1o031 and gave liim his first primary
1All Tlmes-EDTJ
Leroy Perry, at the Olympic trials in Eugene, Ore., a few hitler, Alexander said. !eluting Miiwaukee over West.
had nine strike outs, scatIn Michigan, Democrat
The Palestinians there were no lnddents of the Lebanese (rightist) said.
D
'
o
"'D
"'
manager,
J~n Sean, told a
106
uncommitted.
victory. Carter was to meet Richard He Austin, the 63- reportedly h8d run out of shooting.
forces observed a complete
Uooer the c e a s e f I r e' _
tered three walks and hit one
Te~~~~~o~~~b~~;~~,e~ s?:~&gt;8 :~l weeks ago and raving about the results they got from him.
Waahlngton newa conference
Ford's chief delegate latertri the day In Washington year-old secretary of sb!te, water and faced certain
batl&lt;!r:
·
An ~ ~twi)lg ,an· ceaseflre," the rightist agreement, there Is no Ume ~
P.m.
steinbrenner called Perry personally and asked the Pasadena,
the Californian picked up .a hunter Jam~~~ Baker aald the with the Democrallon was a fav!l'ite flr his party's death.
Minnesota . (Bane 4·2) at Calif
hlr
tor. h
ch he'd
t
to
East
d
nouncement ~~ the Red announcement said.
• limit on the evacuation.: ,
I
000
610-7
8
Kansas City (Pall In 3-91. 8•30
, ., .c . oprac
ow mu .
wan
come '
an
dor.en new deleptea - but new Reagart support was National Steering Senate nomination, while
Later reports said the aitl' process, although some
B
102 50x-8 11
p.m, . . .
, W!l'k(I)ThunnanMUiison'stbigh.Perryaaldhecouldn'tleave
A complete ceasefire Q-ou team waa acronipanled
UPI and other news. "unsubatantial .In our Committee, sill attend a Rep , Marvin L. Esch was between the warring factions by nine atretcber trucks and caUy wounded Palestiniails _reports said it rnlgbt lake..
C?oklond !NorriS J.J) at Eugene, be felt he had an obligation to the athletes there. But
organiutlons bad ,been opinion;" and added, that by fundraising reception and given a solid edge in the GOP in the Clriatlan-dcminated ·• two ambulances.
Chocago
!Brett(Grimsley
6-5), 9 p.m.
_. trea tment to the
Blue with vinyl roof,
were being gathered at a lour or five days provided.," '
Baltimore
4•4) at he 'd be ha ppy to psss a1o ng his manner Ul
Y9U CM . . . ... . . . . . ..
counting nine of them In bls claiming 12 new
delegates
he
Prison
,
Away
.
Kholy
said
rlghtwlng
llJrla..
The
Meigs
County
Amateur
outstanding
bills
from
last
·
footbaU
court
next
to
the
things
·
went
according
to
·
·
dinner in the ca~t:al.
Mi lwaukee (ROdriguez 3-71 •. Yankees' trainer free of charge. He did, and Steinbrenner says
contest. They are seelting the area d. the camp, under siege
blue cloth Interior,
.
. ..
tv., thoiiM. . Dl dollln
8
Oct. 2, Gallia Coun ty,
Football team, known as the seasori before being allowed
, ·'
seat being vacated by for44days,wentin1Deffeclat llans had agreed to allow the camp prior to evacuating plan.
power,
air, one owner.
' ~~i:;';,· !Tiant 10-lOl at the treatment fixed up Munson fine .. ..
willl olumlnum IW vinyl
Cleveland &lt;Eckersley 6-8L 7:30
Cuba's Alberto Juant!l'ena Ia the only man in Olympic Big Bend Warriors, announce to participal&lt;! this season. In Home.
Democrat Philip A. Hart.
l a.m. EDT, u agreed 1111 by Red Q-osa to remove 6!1 to 110 them to hospltall, as called At a news conference Mm- , ,
tiding.
Oct . 10, Open .
Republican state chainnen the parties concerned of the estimated 4,000 for under the Al'llb League day, Hoefllger said the ··
P -~etroll IFidrych 11 .3&gt;at New history ever to·wln both the 400and 800 meters, and if you look the season officiaDy open addition, au players will be
wounded lnalde the camp, agreement.
Oct. 16, Washington
evacuation plan "at no stage ~.,
from the Northeaat met in Monday.
York !Figueroa 1H L 8 p.m.
at him you know why his compatriots clll him El caballo, with practice and sign-up charged team dues, payable
FREE ESTIMATES!
. Wednesday's Games
"The Horae." But Lee Evans, a winner of two gold medals beginning this week . All at sign-up time. These fees go County, Home.
Seal Harbor, Maine, with
The Red Cross team Kboly al.m had said he wail . A Paleatlnlan spok~~~m~n provides for the evacuation d. . •
CONTACT
Cahlorn;a
at Texas.
himself in t,..,
\.AM er1co
. Cit.YOlymp1cs,
· wasn •t that overwhelmed inl&lt;!rested athletes should be to help pay for equipment,
Oct. 24, Gallia Co unty,
close to winning a nationwide said "aD the wounded 'irill be unwounded people" and aald -Vi,ce President Nelson
Mlnn ol Kansas
City,n1ght
nigh t
. DINAN, S.C. (UPI) -Howdoyoudeacrlbe
oease-lire, the Sfth of the moved to the Al'llb University the ceasefire only holds ~:;
WWiama wouldn't say Whert he found the Rockefeller ;.londay and
Oakland at Ch icago, night .
by J~antorena. Without trying to take anything away from the at the old RuUand High fields and other necessities. Away.
GLEN R. BISSO I
You'll Like Our Quality
I bene wbo llanda Ill d.J41Dchel htgh and ls
0
1
1
war.
~~~ree-,....o(l)d Pumpkin, only that II "was a most of the talk waa about a
Oct. 30, Wood County,
School Field at 5:30 each
The "Warriors completed
hospital", a Palestinlan.IJeld during the day.
·"
~!~
~
!f
8!r~d
~~~9~r''
'"'
e
Cuban,
Evans
left
the
Impression
he
could
beat
Juantorena
Wa
y of Doing Business.
0
1
ellled LIUie Pmnpkln?
long ways away."
·
If evacuation of 60 to 110 hospilallocated In leftlst.IJeld
evenini the rest of lhls week. last aeason.second in the Ohio Home.
Inlofiil81lls from the BCell!."• •
Baltimore at Cleveland, ·night In his prime. I'll buy that.. ..
AT
running mate fiX' F!l'd.
GMAC
FINANCING
.
"I loob llll:e I! cat witlla bulhy tall and a
pei'IOII8 succeeda, Red D'ollll West Beirut.
Home games are played at
He said the newest addition to his farm has
Veterans must pay all . Valley Amateur Football
of the. evacuatl.on said,
. , 992,53q2
Pomeroy
New York sb!te chairman,
'49-2801
111111 mane aD It," said J.c. WIJ1Iams Mooday. already made ltaelf at hmle.
offlciala
aald,
.more
.
Open
Evenings
'1116:00
League behi"" the Gallia the Middleport field .
Hoefllger told reporters "Although It Is generaUy
Richard ltoaenbaiun, said the
OR
He lbould know, he owns Utile Pum(lkln.
Tll5 •.m. S.t.
evacuations would take place earllerthatlopprlorltywQUid quiet at the camp, some
'
''We keep it tied In the yard alii it follows group IRP8red a li8t of eight
County,team: but ,are looking
949-2110
Ma\or League Leaders
"I tbolilbt I had the ll!ll!lleit - In the you around like a UWe puppy," he said. ''lbls possible names, Including
over the ne:rt 10 days untn he given to "the seriously shooting Is being heard In the
for new talent to fl,roduce a
roughs, Te)( 65 ; Chambliss. NY
By Unl ed Press International
Major League· M.esult&amp;
Wlll'ld until I found Uttle P."ij!lrln, and tben I Uttle tblng nlks around the pasture and the RockefeUer. He refused to list
64.
some
1,000
wounded
are
out.
champion this ye~r . The
wounded
people"
alii
said
the
distance."
BATTING.
.
,.
By United Prell lntfrnatlonal
STOlEN BASES. .
had Ill buJ It to - face," Jlkl WIWaml, I other bcJna look clown on lt."
. (based on 275 at bats&gt;
Warriors are offering a
National League
the others.
LEAGUE • TaveNATIONAL lEAGUE. . rasNATIONAl
lreedel d. mlnlalure bciiWa.
Phladelphio
002000
ooo2
8
0
WIIJII'IJII aald the only risk with 'treeclq
,
Pitt
37
;
Cedeno,
Hou
36
;
Senior
Citizens Special this
&amp;ckefeller predicted Fcrd
James Kidd, president ol
G. AB. R. H. Pel Morgen , Cin 34 ; Lopes, LA 31 ;
Chicago
300 001 OOx- 4 8 1
''We dAI'IImow how
can get, we 8111111 bcJna occurs at birth.
Gr
iffey.
Cln
97
364
~6
123
.338
year
.
All
senior citizens who
would beat Reagan And then the
Black Lung
of
Lonborg, Garber (7) and
94 380 57 128 .337 Brock, SI .L 30.
'-,,
Oates ; Bonham , Cotemen (7) Oliver , Pit
''We h8d - born eigbt Inches and one 11 defeat Carter in November. Southeastern Ohio, speaking .
present
a
senior citi,ens
11111
ck to the ~ bone
AM E R I CAN lEAGUE•
Foster, Cin 96 382 IS 126 .JJO North
and Mltterwald. WP- Bonham Rose,
1l'blcb wu 12 lnchel whea faDy grown, .. he but they both died," he said. "It's hard to
,
Oak
53
;
Baylor,
Oak
43;
membership card or a Golden
Cin
106 43 1 95 142 .329
"He Is ahead, he will win at lhe second meeting of the
(7-1). LP-'Lonborg !12-6&gt;. HRllid.
Geronmo, Cin 95 31.4 42 101 .322 Patek , KC 39 ; Carew. Minn 38;
keep them alive that smaU."
"
Chlcago,
LaCock
(6)
.
Buckeye Card will be ad·
the nomination alii I think he U.M.W.A. Supporters, e:r;
LeFlore,
Det
and
Campaneris,
''"',
Crawfrd, Sl.l 83 286 40 92 .322 Oak 31.
milled
to the game at student
will win thev election," he plalned what black lung
Robinson,
Pit
79
283
4•
90
.318
(lsi gome)
·PITCHING.
'
prices.
San Diego
000 001 114- 7 12 2 Mad lock, Chi 98 352 47 111.315
said.
means alii how to obtain
. Most Vldorles
Atlonla
000 300 ODO- 3 8 1 Maddox , Phil 95 333 · 49 105 .liS
NATIONAL LEAG.UE : Jones,
Everyone Is urged to a!tend
benefits . Jim Plummer,
F r e I s I eben , Tom l!n (6). Morgan, Cin · 88 213 81 91 .311 so 18 -5; Lonborg, Phil 12·6;
AMERICAN
LEAGUE.
.
the
Warriors' games this
democratic nominee for
Melzger (1), Splllner (9) and
'.
.
.
.
G.
Aa.
R.
H . Pet Koosman, NY 12-7; Sutton . LA
Davis,
K~da
l
l
(7)
;
Morton
,
season.
Watch this paper for
congress was allo present.
101408 62 143 .350 12:;:~h:~d(: 'lo~ 12~~AGUE ; . Leroy Richards, Barbara
BY DALE ROTHGEB
13 inatructors.
.~~ .
.Devine (1), Dol canton (91 , Brett, KC
.further
details . Interested
KC 89 315 51 110 .349 Figueroa , NY 14-6; Palmer, Richards to Bobby G.
The club colors of black'and
Beard . (9) and Pocoroba , WP- McRee,
The Gallla County Board of Resignations were ac- University grad with one- •
LeFlore.
Del
95
386
63
127
.329
Metzger
(9-0).
lPDevlne
(9Batt 14-9; Garland, Ball and Johnson, Edna M. Johnson, parties may call C. D.
·llJr JANE~~ i :·ooYLE
can be uplained by cube from Ule fcrins, said radioactivity to occur hi while are being used , in Education today began ac- cepted from Dwayne JoDy, year experience at Kyger "
3). H R- San Diego, Hernendet Munson, NY 97 393 51 126 .321 Campbell , Minn 12·2; Leonard,
Mcintyre at 742·3035 for
toboggans
being
made
with
Carew,
Mlh
101
311
66
125
.320
PASADENA, caUl. (UPI) pbencmena other lh8n some Dr. GObert Levin a member another
cepting appUcaUona (or the Halllian Trace Elementary; Creek Junior High; Eloise ,',
KC 12-4; Fitzmorris, KC 12.1 ; 39,600 sq:tt., Olive.
' (11 .
Carty, Cle
98 354 48 112 .316 Tanana
additional
information.
the
club
name
ID
be
sold
for
Lula
Circle,
Homer
M.
, Slaton and Tra - A apedal team ol a mare fii'DI d. life.
of the biology • .
"~ 1s a good deal of
offlce of County School Debra Rhodes, Bidwell· Miller, a graduate of Rio
Garr, Chi
86 346 41 lOS .312 vers, Mil, Cal
1Und game&gt;
12·8;
Hunter,
NV
12·
THE
SCHEDULE
$2.
Suggestions
for
a
club
Circle
to
Robert
R.
Harden,
88 343 48 106 .309 10.
than a donn aclentlats
Other polllbUIUm must be
The team wu formed to cbemlstry going on that we
san Diogo 101 102 2DO- 7 13 1 Lynn, Bos
Superintendent.
Porter; James Foster, Vinton Graooe and Ohio University , ·.~
'
Rivers,
NY
93
420
71
129
.307
Sept.
12,
Wood County,
All ania
000 000 00()- 0 50 Sloub, Det 101373 •6 114 .306
Dorothy J . Harden, 2.30
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
WCI Mel tada1 to •If l'llllllta COIIIidered before ~~etentlata determine what cauaed a reaDy daD't uncteratand " Ge- symbol is needed by the ne:rt
Board president J . E. EMR and North Gallla with four years experience, ""
Sawyer
(
1-0)
and
K""da
ll
:
Away
.
.
.
(
biStd
on
99
Innings
pitched)
acres, Sutton .
HOME RUNS. . .
d. blnLJP:al lellll conducted wD1 be "driven" Ill accept the surge of o:rygen to occur In raid Soffen cltef ' ject meeting and the publk Ia (Dick) Cremeens said basketball coach, who . Is for Southwestern Junior · ·
LaCorte, Dal Canton (6), Leon
NATIONAL LEAGUE • Nor . Norman 0 . Weber , Vera
See 8 ·1LL CHI LOS, aT DOWNING-CHILDS, he KNOWS his Insurance.
Sept. 19, Washington
NATIONAL
lEAGUE:
King.
invited
to
attend.
The
speaker
(7),
Torrealba
('ll
and
CorrelL
by the Vlli:!DI! ~on Man conclusion the reactions oneinvesttgatlm and uniiiAial sctenUat, said. ''I UU:011 11
Monday nlgbt the board has leaving for a junior high High; Kenneth Meek, ',",·'
man,
Cln
2.27;
Rlct1ard,
Hou
LP- Lacorte (0-5). HRs- Son man , NY 32 ; Schmidt, Phil 27; and Seaver , NY 2.48 ; Lolich , Weber to Johnnie R. Hayes, County, Away.
for the next meeting will be
Foster , Cln 23; Morgan, Cin NY 2.58; Jones, SO 2.68.
Mid~::.;;!; Ohio
very easy to read these announced, Carol Daniels opened the auperintendent's EMR job in ticking County, University of Toledo grad, "~
Dlegq, Grubb 2 Ill .
Sept. 25, Moundsville State
and Robinson, Pllt 18.
Drucella
Q.
Hayes,
3.722
job
to
all
applicants.
and
James
Richard
Kyger
Creek
High
School,
•
AMERICAN
.
LEAGUE
•
.
Fi
•
(results) as Ufe signa."
AM E R t C AN LEA'GUE : drych , Oet 1.80; Travers , Mil acres, Olive.
Montreal , 100 000 103- 5 7 0 Banda,
reported.
.Cremeens said acting Supt. Hamilton, teacher alid head and Maxine Wells, Ohio .,.,~
20 ; L.Moy, Bait 19;
Data from two of three
New York 000 000 22o- 4 9 1 JacksonOak
, Bait and Hendrick, 2.12; Garland, Batt 2.70 ; Blue, Russell E. Quillen, Velma
.
Fryman
,
Murray
(7),
Taylor
David
C.
Campbell,
apbasketbaU
coacli
at
SouthUniversity
grad,
with
three
'"
blolocy tests gave r~~~ultsthe
Oak 2.77 ; Palmer . Batt 2.85.
(8), Kerrigan 19) and Williams ; Clev 18 ; Yastrzemskl , Bos 16.
~TRIKEOUTS .
. . Quillen to Jaymar Coal Co.,
polntedlastmonthtosucceed western ' High . School. years uperlence, was liven "'·
~~eientlata said could have two
RUNS
BATTED
IN·
Seaver, Lockwood (8), Sanders .NATIONAL LEAGUE • Fos. NATIONAL lEAGUE : Sea- Parcel, Letart.
C. Comer Bradbury, had Hamilton h8s ' acceptecj ' the a three-year contract at ";;
191 and Grote. WP- Taylor (1·
IMiurCIII: Somefii'DI of llfe, or
ver, NY 164; Richard, Hou 130;
, Cln 91; Morga, , Cln 77 ; Messersmith,
Ellis W. Ward, Anna M.
0). LP- lockWOOd (6-7) . J-tRs- ter
Atl . 124; Nlekro,
declined to submit an ap- ·guidance COWl.S!:lor's post a't . SouthWl!stern High School. ·:
a chemical reaction not
Montreal , Morales (-4) ; New Kingman, NY • ahd Schmidt, 'Atl 117 ; Montefusco, SF 109.
II)' LlWiiiM' E.
Lamb,
M.D.
ov
'
erdllati.on
of the arteries in
Ward
to Robert J . Hawley, .
Phil 72 ; Luzlnskl, Ph il 71.
pllcaUon. Bradbury retired Oak Hill lllgh SChool Lyooa .. Other elelnentary teachers
•"'"' I
want this information can cmunon to Earth.
York, Staiger Ill . .
AMERICAN LEAGUE, .Ryan, Joyce E. Hawley , Lot,
DEAR DR. ..,......
AMERICAN
LEAGUE,
Moy.
am
a
the
head
region
and
the
net
1
last mOilth after 34 years aa a Dunlap, a le.acb.er at t.admus employed on one-year pacta""
The first llirprtsing result living reactions."
34-year-dd healthy female, medici
se a ong, stamped, aelf.
, KC and MuMon , NY 67 ; Cal 19•; Tonana, Col 154; Pomeroy,
QIO 000 3DO- • 10 0 ber'ry
Blyleven , TeM 150; Hunter . NY
teacher
alii
administrator.
wu
granted
a
maternity
.
were
Donna;,
Crabtree
from
;
·
Yastr
zemskl, Bos and Bur . 114
but I IUifer with rather
ne counteracts this. addressed envelope with 50 was an unusually high
"If It Ia cbemlcal, It took
000 OQO OQO- 0 .0
; Jenkins, eos 11 2.
fr
One of the complications of cenla for it. Send your letter appearance of oxygen from a place at a very rapid rate The former Kyger freek leave of abaence.
(7-111 ond Simmons;
Marshall ~r\l"raity, Georgia , .
R, H..-nandez (7),
'11' nt allacb of mtcralne ergotamine tartrate Is a to me In care of this news- cubic centimeter of soil inltlally and then, 111Charac- superintendent's salary waa The board, following a one Nogle, Rio Grande College --''
(9)
and Songulllen. LP
headache. My question condition called ergotism.
p 0 Bo
(5-10) ,
hour alii 50'minllle ~live• ,with seven yeir experience; .,,
-·""'" the - of ,.._,._ ot
paper, . . 1 1561, Radio pla~ed In a controlled terlatlcally, slowed down and $24,000.
·
........
of the arteries In City Stallon, New York, NY atmosphere warmer and took a long time to platesu,"
Applicants musl have an session, employed 13 J J{ay Michael, Rio Grande and
PB-for-an atandld
periodgo1 ConstricUon
the !ega
lead
Ohio superintendent's cer· teachers.
Ohi~ . U,nlverslty with four
more l1lmld than that o1 he aald.
time. I have h8d good reaulta
can
to gangrene UlOID.
If the condition Is not conThere are a lot of other Mars. The o:ryg~ ... 15
. In the Chauncey Lions ihe Glouster American Chauncey-Amesville game o.n
tlflcate.
ApplicaUona
may
be
Llirry
eremeena
Elireka
years
elperlence, and Cindy
Btoloclcal reponaes, which
with
II for the
put
two years,
'-"-'
........
pain In your c~·-t
fac tors tha t may lie im. times ,higher than was
UtUe League Tournament on o Legion UtUe League team, Friday.
,_,.,._
....
.._._....
reU
"""""
..
.,
·~
macJe
through
Board
Star
Rt.;
a"
liraduate
'of
Wlholl
_!1
·
Morehead
'""
start so · rapidly, pnerally
1
ob
•
"
"
ef
could
be
from
-·lrlcllon
of
ta
t
·
Saturday,
two . unbeatens, and came away with their M
President
eremeena.
HaMan
·Trace
,
High
School
Unlver,
s
lty
grad.
They
'irill
be
.
wilb lbree f
· bead·-·
por n tn precipitating head· e:rpecled '
cmttnue ID evolve gas over a
000 000-0 2
IIChe
or our per
· the arter1111 of your heart. I aches that you can do
•
McArthur
and
the Middleport first loss of the season, 1~. G
But ~ cmygea began to lm~r period ol time.
AI of Monday, Campbell and Rio Grande dollege viu' 1asalgned later.
. ·
000 Olx- 1 3
Braves, met headon with the
Jeff Wayland of the Braves
I~" parloda of 1 week or think your symptoms are something abput. Alcohol dlminlih faater tllan e:rpected
"If it were bloloeical, at was serving as aulstant employ
88 'phy~cal ,. ~o htch school inali11ctora ':':'
Braves coming out on top 6-4. pitched a no-hitter for live
two wilbo!l&amp; 1 headache, then Important enough illat you' may trigger attacks. Alcohol lnd that al8o wU aurprlllng. least to the limit of lllperintendent In charge of education ' lnllttu~~r' ·and , lUred were Judith Farney, a
·ahould dlacuaa them with dilates arteries to some
The Braves. outslugged the Innings, then yielded a run on
The leCCIIId purz1e ... In ~rlence we have,'' he malr)tenance and curriculum head loqtball coach at · Rio ~rand~ graduate, at ,,.,.
000 14o- 5 15 2
two or lbree weeks with a your doctor. Certainly you extent and in other ways the
010 ooo- 1 5o McArthur nine 9-6. Getting three hits. Getting hila for
labeled ' release said, "the curve should and as acting county Hannan Tracie. C~enie~ns HaMan Trace and Penny
beadaebe jUII about every lhould try to stay within the caUBeS attacks in people who experimCit In which mlcro- cmllnue to rlie. So, we're In superintendent.
formerly played'football and . F,rance, a home economics ·
:;~~~Ji~~~~f'~~~~~o:~~l:';·
hila for ath~double
victorsand
were
Tim Glouster
wereMoore,
Holberry
two da:ra. Somellmel this ' aDIIlted amount of medicine have migraines. Cheese alii · organlsll)s,' If any, would between,'' he aald.
&lt;91 · Justla,
single;
Hoope, and
all,
Frank
A.
Cremeans,
basketbaU at 'Harman Tra
major from Ohio University ·~·~.
·
addl • ID iDOI't th8n the 10 If you want ID avoid com- wine contain a substance abaorb carbon-It from a
&lt;2· Jeff Wayland, two singles, singles. Holberry started on
rHI DAil r SINfiJH.l
at Southwestern . Tim :·~
The Viking spacecraft, aaslalant superintendent In He replaces Divid
tlbletuiiG wild fer- week. pUcallona
called tyramine llult 'irill nutrient and give off radioac- meanwhUe, was performing charge of transportation and who resigned la'at month
DfVOnD ro rHI
and
Dave
Demosky,
a
triple.
the
mound
for
the
winners,
Scarberry Wll named INnqsr or
I do GjMIIoce c:haat pain
There
other medicines cause attacks. So wlll tive ga-. It lhowed a hlgb other scleittlflc investlgatknl federal programs, haa been
Hitting
singles
were
Terry
but
was
lllted
In
the
third
In
1be board Is sUD seeking aaslstant football coach at
MIIOS.MAIOH AliA
. . . I IIU them. 1..-..ume
·
CHIS JUl. fANHIHilL
it Ia Cl1llld trom the CCIII· you could use. Sansert monosodium glutamate used curve of radioactivity.
Wayland, Dan Hysell, Jim favor of Campbell.
111 weD and waa ordered to granted a year's leave of head buketbaD coaches for Haman Trace High School.
'
, flltc. fcf.
But the curve quickly gather another lOll aample abaence to advance his North Gallla and South·
JllnidiaD or tile coronary (methy«rlide maleate) Is In ClJinese cooking. Nitrates
Boyer and Earl Wines.
Holberry ' allowed two
Columbia Gas, Columbus Southern, Ohio
In Other buslneall, the board
ltOIIIIf HOI,J.ICH
You
can
avoid
cosily' damage and utility
Lt1aue
Clfy I ell tor
Dave
Demosky,
hard
•
singles
to
Terry
Wayland
and
.
mula. Am 1 rtpt? On m often used to prevent head· found In bot dop and cured leveled off and that, sclei!Uata Tuesday.
educallonand will be leaving western High Schoola· and a tabled an Insurance ad· ~
Bell and AT&amp;T Long Lines are all members
000 ooo- 0 8.
service Interruptions by calling 800-362·
.. ll.e..4 .. lly ell~.,, htur•y ~
100 OOx- 3 7 0 throwing right hamer of the Tim Justis in the first but The,.,Ohio
pbJIIcai'UIDI my heart ~ aches in people who have meats alii phenylethylamlne said, was not characteristic
The esperlment, which wiU the end of this month. baseball coach at North justor'areporton therepllrof 1.
cl the Ohio Utilities Protection · Service .
~•tl•y 1tv~llthln1 ,_,.,.y,
2764, toll-free, 48 hours before you dig. If
Newman ; Braves, chalked up his first held the Braves to no runs. He
111 Court It , ,_..,.,.,, Ohfo UPH,
oiii.J. • t I ..;.ICier If the frequent attacks and yours · found In chocolate are of results from similar test for biological forma that Ve I era n Au I 1 tan t GaWa.
Hannan Trace High School.
This
means you only have to make one call
necessary,
our
people
will
be
glad
to
locale
... Offlc• Phon• nt.nl6,
win In the !Durney by fanning struck out two and walked no •utln
tfrcrtufllklll&amp; Clffertot PB are in that category. This sometimes offending agents. laboratory experiments.
may have existed In the past, Supe~lnte~dent Dennis
Other teachers employed The Buckeye Union In· ··•
to
notify
the utilities of your digging plans.
lllltCM'I•I 'hone H2.1ll7 .
our cable and mark the location lor you. 1
"The moat difficult did not function because the Murdock, who baa' been In on one-year contracts were. surance Company has aabd .:
.,.. 1 '-1 ptrlod or Ume u medicine 'irill not abort the ·You should avoid ruckering'
ten and issuing seven walks. one. Campbell, ablazing right . i.coiMI ciett po~t•.. ,..,. "'
Ohio.
frt J MIIJul doeGUid cauae attack but If YOII can prevent lights which can precipitate Imaginable explanation of 8011 sample did not get Into charge of . personnel and
CottrlU went the distance for bander, came In and handled Pomeroy,
Jo EDen l'helps and Ani~ the board to take an fi.230 , :•"
..... '*l•.iwortlll"f ropntMftlotl.,.
ilnd ol dlalap 10 the IOmanyattaeksyouwtUneed an attack
any data llult we get baCk tile chamber on the Drat lunchrooms, announced Gall Belvllle, both ·kin· depreclallon on the Hannan ·-;
McArthur and got tagged the Braves by fanning eleven · Worlll . GrtffUh Clltn,_ny, In~,, lkJt.
Cl'~ leu Calfer1ot PB.
. Altho~gh migraine from ~n Is going to be that attempt.
with the loss. He allowed six batters in the lastfour frames tiMIII •n4 0.1,.."-r Gl¥., J'U "'IN
Monday night he wlll retire at dergarten inatructors
Trace Bulldlnc hit by vandlla
...... N•w lorll, N, l , IMlJ'.
1,
,.,..... tl
· Y011 may need 1D adjust headachea are fairly common there Is Ufe there," Levin
100 ooo 2oo- J JO 2 runs on nine hits, got five and walked only one.
lbeaecmd try today was to the end of Auguat.
Phelps, 1 graduate ~ Ohio lui April. The Carter and ""'
l•lltcrlflllon r.t ..: Dellw•rMI ..,
1
DEAR ~
Clf your pattern of living. · moat headach11 are not llld. . "Because Ufe II the be photocraphed each step d.
ooo
01o- 1 s 3.. Braves by way of the
The
Braves drop to the wrr ..r .......... u..... n ~...h ·,.,
ATh.Tlonglines
Murdocll: Is ezpec\ed ID Unlversi ty, bas four years Evans Conatructlon firm II .~'"
Montgomery ;
.
IV' ,.,., ...... ~ .,..,
PB
-lain· PaycholOIIcal faclorl or a migraines. The aucce 11 moat complu peak of the way ID see wbat nnt aubmlthisregllnatlon at next experience and taught lui currenUy renovating the . ,.:.
and Fosse.
alrlkeout rout&lt;!, and walked losers• bracket and wlll play wHk.
..,\'k. 1t0t •\'el~·le, OM ntDnttl,
....
con • llrwiOided environment or treatment of headaches Drat evolution that we ..w seen. wrong the lint time.
four batters.
the winner ol the McArthur al.l$. ly ~M~IIIn Oh6o •M W. Vo ., 0..
Monday's regular board year 1n Marlon. She 'irill be at ICbool's shop.
•..n
't'Mf, UI.M: Ill MOfttht, t1Ut: ThtH
==~ tartrate and life atyle Is often part o1 the requires ldenutylng the type "Therefore, we IIIUit try Vlltln&amp; 2, Utile mare than n.ttna.
M
0011 220-4 6 and Athens Rotary contest. MOfttht
Cheshlre-Kyger School . The board autborl~ed ..
. J7.11. IINwherl ,lt,ll yMr:
&lt;. .
~
plclun. I'm ltlldlDg you The or headache lnvo.lvecl. Your every ather )IQIIIbiBty to Mlf • million mDea Ray
B
013 02J:---&lt;&gt; 9 Game Ume Wednesday wlll Sl• ..._,._ IU.M; Ttw- ,..the,, ll,H ,
Monday nl&amp;ht. Acting Supt. Belville, allrat year teacher· ~ S..t. C&amp;qlbell 10 ·;. ·
•
Health Letter, number 2-1, IUtory of relief with Caf. explain the reponua by lnm Mara, - '-did for ClinpbeiJ aalrall the board to graduated from Rio Grand~ have Aaslatant Prosecuting ,:."~::
,._ IMIUiiiiM ~
be 7 p.m. Glouster remains In "JullilcriptkNI
llrftft.lenttnel.
llaaiDin the Headache: Man'a Moat !ergot PB CGIIf'li1ill you have phyalcal means - by Man arlit earl7 BatardaJ table the appointment of a and wiU 111 Hannan Trace Attorney William Eacbua
The Braves locked Into a the winners' bracket and will
10
(Only gomH SCIItdUitd)
con- Camman Plain, ID live you migraine headache• but chemical means - before morning. Ill Clllliplder haa COII\pUance ofllcer for wage Elementary
check the ~ contract -"
pitchers' duel Sunday with .Play the winner ol the
heq •'-hdely driVIII, you already been led the and hour and a TIUe IX coIndividualised inatrucUoo with Buckeye Union and aiiO
more lnformaUon
on ba"
manylllignlnes
people Whoreally
lblnk have
they milht IB,Y, to lbe CCIIIduiiCIII IMIIIilllilds naeded Ill change ordinator. The board ae- taachers employed were liave Architect Georae
headlche•
and
their
that we can 111117 aplaln It by Ita lllllii'lt. Ills scblcUied to cepte.~ the rellgli811011S or Barbara Dlnda
PlfD from rnllllltmtnt Others who other problems.
Ohio Waller
review
the
land Sept f .
four teachers and employed
•
depreciatiCIII .,.....t.
' ' Unlttd ' ' " ' tntern'• tlonal

''Vl.tJ

Syracuse .wins
by 7 ..6.count
.

•

·Ale"xa n·der m z·sses

.

Make-up game
won by Braves

fourth no-hit bid

month

0

•

Schweiker ploy nets three delegates

Evacuation·begun from refugee camp

l:

11

contests

:m

·

74 OLDSMOBILE
CUTlASS SUPREME
H.T. COUPE

Waniors begin drill

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Probe of lottery emplOyes demanded

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RACINE - '1\e ....al

Raelae Buellall
AIIIOCialioe plcaie wfl1 be
beld Friday, All, f at I
p.m. at llle Rae'- Sllrlle
P1rl1•
All baseball UDiltl'ml are
to be turned Ill at IIlii Ume
11.1 Ia all blt.eball , eiiJIIpo
meal that eacb coaeb llu

Motor Llltut Sllndlnto
Nollonol luguo
these responses :
COLUMBUS (UPI)
~ unit into slot and did not show up for work.
•
East
Olllo, and James E. Betts, R- name. Hla predec e I!' wu
tired and they walled unW I
10 tbe IIIIOClatloa wllllliltw
-Rhodes said It would be jlinbaU machine activity led
•
W•. L.. "cl. 01
Bench singled to drive in aeventh Inning.
Miami County Prosecutor
SAN FRANCIIJ(X) (UPI) - Controlled tlcket.eelllng Rocky River, and Richard H. former Gov. Joltn J. Gilligan, ·
"hllodolphlo
61 JJ .676 did.
I
wa~
very
happy
with
what equlpmeat l1u Ia be
a
Democrat.
up
to
Bcown
and
the
lottery
the
gHhead
Nlin
the
eighth
"We
go
up
there
to
hit.
Robert J. Huffman and fOiir
It waa a matter ollnchel and
to Olyahoga County, where agents and took a percentage Finan, R-Clnclnnatl . Only
Pltttburgh
S! 06 .5•9 1!
the
·way
I
threw,''
he
said.
MONTREAL
(UPI)
.
What
moat
people
loae
light
d.
In
returned for replacetneat
commissioners
to
Rhodes
Aid
COilllillslion
1mlng
Mmday
nlgbt
when
That's
our
game.
We're
a
coDRrvative RepubUcan
lllow York
52 55 .•16 11'11
leel when top ~ bottom In
"street Information" and ol the receipts.
Finan aald he Ia a Ford
(ftl~ago
.s
51
.•33
2!
A
single
by
Pete
Rose
and
a
crlticillng
the
U.S.
track
and
field
team
Is
that
it
wu
only
aad
wbltt will be Deeded for
members,
and
not
the
lnvestlclte.
the
dlvialon-lead
lng
hitting
team,"
said
BenclJ,
state legillatol'll lulve called
the N.uon.l Leaglle Welt •
. "intelllgence" produced
-Counterfeited tickets, all backer.
~I . Louls
0 57 .oo 25
triple
by
Ken
Griffey
tied
the
e:recuUve
director
whmn
he
three
weeks
old
when
the
Olympics
started.
A
lew
critics
even
aexl
year, attordlag to
-Gerald J. Patronlte, crime links to the Lottery of them l011ers.
"8el'biU II I game of Oncinnatl Reds rallied for who upressed admlratloo
for an lnvestlcltlon by the
~ntrt~l
36 61 .371 30112
Dlstrlbutq Information at
.•
.
.
.
.
w
est
score
at
1-l
In
the
aeventh.
found fault with the sloppy way the relay men paaaed the batoo lncbea.lfl'dhlt the baD afew four r11111 to take a :i-1 victory for D' Acquisto 's hurling
Ubby Flaber.
Cillo lflchway Patrol Into executive director of the Ccmml.ulon. .
He said he did not go to the news confefe1ICI! were two ~led. control hiring and
'
'W.. L.. Pet. 0 I while winning the 400 and 11100 meter1ln the rain. Okly, so It
George
Foster,
Dan
Driessen
over
the
cellardwelllng
San
prowess.
"He
has
to
be
happy
their allegattona llult at least Lottery Ccmmlulon, said he
feet
either
way,
I
would
haw
Huffman said his staff another law enforcement secretaries who ran as !Iring by the ctmmlallon. He
~lnclnnall
61 38 -"2
and BenclJ singled to open the
~os Anvelfl
58 06 .558 9 W8111't neat, Coach Leroy Walker replied. He still luld a wanil been ~or-6,'' said JohMy Franclaco Gtsnll.
with the way he pitched."
17 employs of the Ohio would take the allegatl0118 spent 40 hours on the inquiry lllf!ICY-because he wanted to Reagan delegates In the Ohio aald the C(lllllljaai(IJ and
MOUlton
55
53
.$09
U
spot in his heart ICII' the relay men, he said, because Iller did Bench.
Bench had three hits-all of
Lottery Commission have "Into full consideration," Into Lottery Commlulon make sure of what he had. primary.
D' Acqulsto, who underwent eighth, and Gary Lavelle
Bcown lhould "cooperate In
Q ~A&gt; •
.
lion DIO!JO
51 57 .•12 18
aimlnal backlrounda, 100 In although he pointed out the employes over a fOW"-week Besides, said Huffman, "they
"A few feet and I would them juat beyond reach of · an elbow operation last year, relieved D' Acqulsto.
P'~rJltDt
~llantl
•6 59 .08 -21 1ft what they luld to do, they gat the baton across the flnlih line
1be news conference was any further lnwlltlgatlon."
$In Frtnclsta 46 61 ... 30 221/t .without dropping it. "Sonletlmea, when you're up to your ears have been out of the eighth Infielder's gloves. His eighth was
The Reds bunched six hits
.Huffman
and
the
I}IM,_
•
not disappointed,
some cues connections with five commission members period and turned up seven knew about it anyway."
held after members of the
.·
Monlllr.'s Rtsults
In
the eighth, with pincll·
in
aUigatorl,
you
fll'get
your
flnt
priority
was
to
drain
the
are
responsible
for with "serious criminal
Inning
RBI
spelled
t!Je
end
for
organized crime.
although
his
record
dropped
Inning.
Bench's
baU
could
• Ohlcogo • Phi adtlph la 2
Presentatlll!l of the charBI!S group met for five mlnutea leglalators aald Brown' a 1 • • •
hitter Bob Bailey, Joe
...__
ilion Dlovo 7 Atlanta 3, 1st
Huffman
and · the employment practices . records' ' ranging from took on strong overtone~ of with Tbomaa J. Moyer, the d.fice and Olyaboga Dlunty , 1 ·
SWIIIJ)p," Walker la~~ghed. ... ,
have been a double play," D'Acqulato, who 1\eld the to 3-ll.
~n Diogo 7 Allanla 0, 7nd
TUPPE RS PLAINS It happened during one o1 those post.l'ace Interview aesaions. aald John D' Aequilto.
Reds scoreless until the
lawmakere made their ''Nothinl about the integrt!Y _p'O~tutlon to pornography the continuing attempt by governor's e:recull ve aut.horltlee.had kno'WII of the 1
"I felt good. I got a little bit Morgan, Rose and Bench
Montrtjll s New York •
driving
In
runs
to
give.
Will
'
Sunday
at the Eastern High
criminal records of the
I
Shirley
Babashoff,
the
l~year-old
girl
swimmer
from
Mlsillon
allegations at a news of the lottery tickets has been to gariii!Ung, aa well as supporters of Ronald Reagao asstetant. '.
St. Loull • Pittsburgh o
Lot
Ang
5
Hous
•·
II
Inns.
McEnan~y,
the
second
of
Field
Syra~
defeated host
questioned,"
said
Patronlte.
conference Monday, after
convictions for grand to discredit the forces of . Although Rhodes waa rut d. employs up to two yeal'll Manh~ll Lyons still on_duty
Cincinnati S San Francisco 1
VIejo,
calli.,
luld
linlihed
aeconil
again,
for
.
t
he
!bird
time.
She
three
Cincinnati
pitchers,
the
·
Tuppers
Plains
7-6
behind two
-Brown
said
he
was
1110.
had
been
defensive,
almillt
curt,
answering
questions
In
.
a
they attempted, apparently
larceny, smugg II n g, auto President Ford In Ohio, town, the governor's office
TOday't .P robtblt Pltchin
victory.
(All
Tlmts
E
OT)
big
hits,
and
an
eighth
Inning
Huffman accued Bcown of Dear Sir :
couple of these psat .-ons and before lrlngq her in to t1ie
lllliiiCCellllfully. to gel GOv. unawil'e of any organized theft, sale tampering, headed by tile governor·.
put out a atatement prior to
.
,
Philadelphia
!Corllon
11
·•
triple
by
Gary
Clark
and
the
Jamei A. Rhodea to agree to crime connections among burglary, rape, operating a
Be 11-.-n that I ain ofllclally lliU a deputy IJOI.icemlil C1D
aNI Kaat 10·51 al Chicago (R . interview area, one Canadian Organizing Committee official
Huffman, legal counal for the Huflnlan news confers~ce "either auppreutng the lnfor·
other a ninth inning doqble by
a patrol Investigation and conunlaslon employes and still and violatioo of the Mann Ohio Citizens for Reagan, saying
Reuachel 9-8and Stone 2&lt;3) , 2, 1 reminded the media, "Remember, Shirley Babashoff doesn't
any
criminal mation or he Is the most wty 1n Radne. It II true' we need a pollee car to rtllew the
p.m.
Jim Hemsley.
inclmpetent
attorney
general
'
Uke
to
be
Interviewed."
To
which
some
new8111lin
In
the
back
cloae down the lottery until would have been unable to Act.
seU-Unpolld expenae ~ npair 1111 our pei'IOIIII can uaed u
attempted last month ID push allegations ihould be taken to
'St. louis ( ~asmussen J.i and
The win was Jim Hubthe clulrg111 are e1811llned: take any action without a
Four of the employes, said Republican State Olalnnan the Democratic attorney In the history of the state." pollee crulaers. But to hlrt a third party to reUeve me of Jill
Curtis 5.1) at Plltsburgh caned out, '"l'hat'• all t,lght, I don't get hi~ w~tching Shirley
(ROOker 8·5 and Demery .6-3), 2. Babashofl swim." ....
"I'm bailing!.. said Brown
bard's
lhlrd without a loss.
The proaecutors alii the formal requeat.
Huffman, were "bag inen for Kent B. McGough, chairman general or the proeecutlng
wttes ilmply to save money Ia be)'ond ....... The •·• I
6:05p.m.
Other
hitters
for the winners
leglllaton said Cuyahoga
The allegations were the biggest members of the of the Ohio Ford delegatiaD, attorney of Cl!yahoga Dlunty. when contacted by newsmen. receive a
Pretty
soon
now,
Charlie
Finley
should
be
hearing
how
he
. ;r.lontreat (Kirby 1·8) at New
would be used to JliY for the car. '!be CC11111C11
"I
don
'I
know
anytllq
about
York
!Lollch
6-101,
8:05
p.m
were
Rudy
Stewart
with a
County authorities and backed up by d!lCIIIllented syndlate In Cleveland."
came
Ol!t
in
hll
$10
mUllon
auit
against
Bowie
Kuhn.
I!
Finley
Bv
FRED
DOWN
out Of his job, saying
"If there are queatlons
.
on lt. We don't even run record and f,fayor dm 't seem to reallle lhat to clilc:blrp a poll"'""la;
o6an
Diego
(Splllner
2.11
j
ot
"When
I
get
to
two
out
in
the
Baltimore.
Joshua
and
Robin
In
a
make·up
game
last
·
double,
Mlck
Ash
with
two
Attorney General Wllllam J. · 'crime convictions · but no
loses,
one
big
reason
could
be
the
grounds
on
which
he
based
'
He aaid his
team McGough was taking ordel'll the jli'OJll'lety of lill'qJ some
charglll of unlawtu!Mss mull be •proven .agalnit hll!l II
Al!onta (LaCorte 0-AI, 7:35 p.m.
Yount
each
had
a
key
hit
In
a
ninth
Inning
some
day
I'll
week
in
the
Middleport
YoutQ
singles,
and
Hemsley
with
a
checks
on
people
who
w!l'k
his
suit.
He's
charging
Kuhn
with
antitrust
violation
ai\d
UPI
SJICII'II
Writer
Brown had known of the names of commission "superfl~lly" Investigated from Rhodes.
Houston (Larso(1 1-2) at Los
lottery employes, thoae who
wrtUng and proven in oollrt.'lbls hal not• daDe.
,Angeles (H!)Oion· 6•11 ), 10:30 restraint of trade in setting aside the aales of Joe Rildl, Rollle . DQyle Alexander could think about it .... "
four-run, sevenlh4nnlng rally League, the host Middleport single.
for
the
lottery.
The
Lottery
employes'
alleged emplO)fl!ll. H111fman said I.e 63 of the 315 coiiiiillllsloo
Accompanying Huffman at COII\plled this data ihould
I have been tDld to turn over all my pollee equl)llle!i ~
P-"'.
Plnch.IJitter Alex Johnson which.cUnched the victory. It Braves bounced back from a
Jack Rood took tbe loss, .
connectlona with organiUld wOilid furnish names of the employes alii found 17 with the .new$ conference were take them to the members of Ccmmi.ulon doea that.
C.lntlnnall (Btllln~ham 7-8) at Fingers and VIda Blue, and that makes ·me wonder 1!'hether have been excused for .
withoUt reason or knowledge of cauae. ,
·
'
was
Colbotn's
seventh
win
singled
In
the
ninth
for
the
employei
to
the
Ohio
S~~
Francisco
!Caldwell
0-!
),
CharUe'a
lawyer
overlooked
the
fact
baaebaD
still
Is
e:rempt
throwing
a
chair-or
at
leaat
6-3
deficit
to
win
8-7.
walking
four and fanning one.
"We wouldn't have the
crime for "a substantial
crlmlnal recctds.
state Reps . Robert E. the
Ohio
Lottery
The man who the cowlcll has taken on their o'WII to hire fot~:
10&gt;
15p.m.
against
II
losses
while
Rudy
other
hit
off
Alexander,
who
from
the
antilnJBt
law.
Ithlnk
Charlie
Finley
played
right
Into
a
towel-In
the
New
Yorlt
The
Braves
plated
five
runs
Tom
Karr,
Howie CaldweU,
Highway
Patrol
If
·
It
power
to
investigate
anyway,
lenath o1 time" but had not
The concl..ton he drew, he Netzley, RLaura, and Omml.aaton, a majority of
aervice ID replace me Will be funded through IAadtng Qoeelt
"'· Wedn-.diY'I 011J1es
•
hands
that
Yankees'
clubhouse
Monday
May
suffered
his
eighth
struck
out
five
'
a
nd
walked
· in the fourth to gain the and Gary Durst each had two
undertskm an Investigation. said, was that they either:
done anything about 11.
M9ntreal at New York
. Bowle Kuh n a
Wllllam G. Batchelder, R- wlxml are appointees of the unl- aomebody had llled a three montbuta Ume. When this funding runa oUI, the vlllap :
m
one....
night after mllslng bls fourtb
St. Louis at Pllli bg~ , night
setback .
. none.
He said an irwmtlgatlon by
victory Terry Wayland hits lor Tuppers Plains while
The allegations brought
-Were "phantom" Medlna, both in the forefront previous go'iemor," said the CCIIIIplaint, and nobody llled a 'irill be without protection e:rcepl for Manhal Lyooa.
Neutral
observers
say
the
two
fights
Cuba's
heavyweight
bid
for
a
nohitter
In
s1:r
1
Phllodelphla at Chlcogo .
Mickey Rivers singled In Red Sox 3, lndlaus 1:
his Miami County organized employes who were paid but of the Reagan movement In atatement made In Rhodes' complaint.
It's
registered his llflh win of the Duane Wolfe had a firstgold
medallat
TeofUio
Stevenaon
lost
In
the
Soviet
Union
Son
Diogo
at
Atlanta
1have not refused to 10 on any caD, day or illgbt, mr wDil .,
Houston at Los Ang , night
the only run of the game in Rick Wise pitched a five- season against no losses and inning home run. Tuppers
~ble. If I knew
earlier
this
year
were
strictly
"hometown
decisions."
weeks.
reftlse ID go out as a deputy UriW proven guilty of wrongdoing,
Cincinnati at San ,::rancrsco
Stevenson never CGIIIplalns about them, probably because he
Instead, the 25-year-old the third inning after a double hitler and Carl YastrzernBki teamed with Chris Burdette Plaina Is now 5-6 on the year
abo11t It, I'd have done · 1 would appreciate' having public comment from the
knows even U: he dld,the only thing he'd get rut d. It would be rlghthaooer ihrugged of! his by Sandy Alomar. Alexander drove in two runs for Boston, and Jeff Wayland to fan four while Syracuse stands alll-2.
10111ethlng about II, at leaat dtlzens of Racine. - Jack Lyons, Deputy Marshal.
Amerlcon League
practice
,latest effr.l't-8 2..:1 perfect was helped by excellent which celebrated the hiring of and , walk . just three Nex t Sunday Middleport
I'd have contacted local
eut
Dm't ~· fooled by Johnny Bench's self put,.down, where he innlnga before Yieldln§ a hlt-;- defensive plays. Lou PinleUa Don Zimmer as manager while giving up 8 hits. J. comes to Syracuse at 2 p.m .
officlala."
08
Uahed Preu llterllaiiGaal column since before the was "recounung some of Ills
said he's no longer the ballplayer he once uaed to be. In some with the comment,_ I don t made two outstanding through 1977 with its triumph. Wayland was the big hitter s
1011 000 042-7 8 2
New York wii Li9 ~~~~
Four
states
hole! primary
Ronald Reagan haa picked !!chwelker aMouncement. own votes."
Baltimore
510
52
50
Wise's
win
raised
his
mark
to
catches
and
Roy
White
made
·
·
10'
1
&gt;
ways,
he's
better
than
he
ever
was.
Bench
was
feeling
a
litne
get
~ten
by
hits,
only
with a triple and single, Tim TP
400 000 101-6 9 3
elections today and most of
.flew eland
up three uncommitted
Only two of the 10 he named
Sears predicied Reagan · the Interest focuses on
a tumbling catch on a sinking 9-8 while Pat Dobson lost his Justis doubled and had two . Hubbard and Ash. Rood
~j :~~~
sorryforhlmaellwhenbesaldwhathedld.Maybewhathewas ' runs.
.
. ~~tro1t
delega!elln .the Nottheaat in Pennaylvania, and one would have 1,040 ·delegates
,"J!9llop
lOth game against II wins. singles, David Reuter and Wolfe.
48 54 .471 1m trying to do was make the opposing pltcbel'll believe he's a soft
Alexander had a perfect liner.
' ·
' I t\
j MUwaukee w!!t 55 .44• 11
the first fruit from hla frml New York actually were · when the roll Is called ·in Michigan alii !liissourl where
touch,
which
they'll
all
tell
you
he
Isn't....
game
unUI
Rusty
Staub
Twins
3, A's 0:
Milwaukee defeated · Bal·
doubled, Jim Boyer had three
there ire
for Senate
selection of Sen. Richard new Reagan delegates. Sune Kansas City. This Is the same seats held by two powerful By MJaw!L ROllS
entered at two and a half
T b e r I g h t w I ng Palestiniana were making the
w.• L.. Pet. GB The Olympic prize for candor has to go to the track and field ~ogled With two out In the tlmore, 7•1, Boston beat Steve Luebber pitched · an singles, and Dave Demosky
Schwelker of Pennsylvania of those he claimed in number of delegates he veterans. . Congressional
announcement said the team neCIIISiry arrangements to ·
~anus City ' 61 40 ·604
competitor from meofthe smaller nations, who said he was so ~hth inning. and wound up Cleveland, ~I and Minnesota eight.IJitter for his second win and Earl Wines each singled.
I!EIRUT, Lebanm (UPI) hours later.
This Week's Spec111111
· aalliapotentlalnmnlngmate. PeMyslvanla had told tiPI claimed Reagan luld in a contests highlight _the ballot . - An International Red O'o1111
The
ceaseflre
was . waa headed by Red cross house them.
··~
~~~r::t•
~; ~
~~&gt;t, frightened hearing the crowd roar when he emrged from the With a two.IJitter that gave topped Oakland, ~. in the and Butch Wynegar drove in
John Cremeans socked a ·
The tbree named Monday . shortly after the state's AprU news conference before in Kansas and Idaho.
1
Among the criUcally ~
Texas
" 52 .485 12 Olympic Stadium t1110el, he ducked right ..ck Inside it again. the Yankees a ~ victory American League •s only two -runs for Minnesota, grand slam homer for the
team of doctors and niii'II8S negotiated by the Arab chief repreaentatlve here,
by the ~ forCIII were primary they were for Schwelker's selection .
which has won 13 ofits last 15 Indians and Dave Hoffman
League
Envory.
Dr.
Hassan
Jean
Hoelllger,
and
made
no
wourxled
Is
a
Swedllh
nurse,
-~
~~if,~~~
..
1~ : : 1~ 1l'~' Odd thing aboutitwas llult the crowd wasn't hollering for him, over. the Detroit Tigers. other scheduled games.
Rep. James Symington is in entered
the
besieged
the lil'lt polltlve l'tllpUllll to Reagan, and one he claimed
Democratic presidential a tough fight with another Paleatlnlan refugee camp d. Savy E1 Kholy, who haa been mention of any other military Eva Stahl, 28, who has
games. The Twins are now had a triple and single. April
Monday's Rtsulls
but Ill' some other cootestant who had just cleared the bar in Previously he had come close Brewers 7, Orioles 1:
the Schweiker seledlon, In Weal Virginia had been In nominee Jimmy Carter was ·
attempting
to
mediate
an
end
within 8'!1 games of the first· King and Tracy Pope each
.run
Colborn
pitched
an
officials
of
civilians
recently
suffered
a
~~r~!~~.
l
t~ir~~roe
the
pole
vault....
·
to
no-bitters
on
June
24,
July
congressman, Jerry Litton, Tal Zaatsr today Ill begin
1
7
wblch by UPI'a count has his camp lor two weeks.
flying from his Plains, Ga., for the seal held by his father, evacuating an estimated to the l&amp;omonth conflict.
place Kamas City Royais and had two singles. April King
accompanying the team. . miscarriage, lost her left arm ..~·
eighthitter
and
Gary
Boston 3 Clevelano 1
George Steinbrenner, the Yankees' owner, doesn't miss 23.~nd July 28. .
.
lrought seven delegates Into
UPI's lateat tally shows lxmletOManchester, N.H. for Sen. Stuart s~. I). 1,000 wounded men, women
IDltlal reports from the
New York 1 Detroit o
much. He isn't a track and field buff, butsomebow ·he learned
I don't feel disappomted Sutherland and Von Joshua I 'II ahead of the third-place went the distance for the
"The
team 1. moved and her husband, a. ·"
USED CARS
(Only games schedUled&gt;
about ccmlng close to a
President Ford's camp.
Ford'sltrength unchanged at a raUy today In the state that Mo., f!l' the !WI 24 years.
area in IOUtheast Beirut said peacefully Into the camp 88 Palestinian militia leader,
Today•s Probable Pitchers
of how so many U.S. athletes were going to this one man, Dr.
,
.
no- knocked in two runs each A's in the American League Indians and took the loss. She
alii
children.
Reaaan
's campaign 1122
Re•aan
-'th
1o031 and gave liim his first primary
1All Tlmes-EDTJ
Leroy Perry, at the Olympic trials in Eugene, Ore., a few hitler, Alexander said. !eluting Miiwaukee over West.
had nine strike outs, scatIn Michigan, Democrat
The Palestinians there were no lnddents of the Lebanese (rightist) said.
D
'
o
"'D
"'
manager,
J~n Sean, told a
106
uncommitted.
victory. Carter was to meet Richard He Austin, the 63- reportedly h8d run out of shooting.
forces observed a complete
Uooer the c e a s e f I r e' _
tered three walks and hit one
Te~~~~~o~~~b~~;~~,e~ s?:~&gt;8 :~l weeks ago and raving about the results they got from him.
Waahlngton newa conference
Ford's chief delegate latertri the day In Washington year-old secretary of sb!te, water and faced certain
batl&lt;!r:
·
An ~ ~twi)lg ,an· ceaseflre," the rightist agreement, there Is no Ume ~
P.m.
steinbrenner called Perry personally and asked the Pasadena,
the Californian picked up .a hunter Jam~~~ Baker aald the with the Democrallon was a fav!l'ite flr his party's death.
Minnesota . (Bane 4·2) at Calif
hlr
tor. h
ch he'd
t
to
East
d
nouncement ~~ the Red announcement said.
• limit on the evacuation.: ,
I
000
610-7
8
Kansas City (Pall In 3-91. 8•30
, ., .c . oprac
ow mu .
wan
come '
an
dor.en new deleptea - but new Reagart support was National Steering Senate nomination, while
Later reports said the aitl' process, although some
B
102 50x-8 11
p.m, . . .
, W!l'k(I)ThunnanMUiison'stbigh.Perryaaldhecouldn'tleave
A complete ceasefire Q-ou team waa acronipanled
UPI and other news. "unsubatantial .In our Committee, sill attend a Rep , Marvin L. Esch was between the warring factions by nine atretcber trucks and caUy wounded Palestiniails _reports said it rnlgbt lake..
C?oklond !NorriS J.J) at Eugene, be felt he had an obligation to the athletes there. But
organiutlons bad ,been opinion;" and added, that by fundraising reception and given a solid edge in the GOP in the Clriatlan-dcminated ·• two ambulances.
Chocago
!Brett(Grimsley
6-5), 9 p.m.
_. trea tment to the
Blue with vinyl roof,
were being gathered at a lour or five days provided.," '
Baltimore
4•4) at he 'd be ha ppy to psss a1o ng his manner Ul
Y9U CM . . . ... . . . . . ..
counting nine of them In bls claiming 12 new
delegates
he
Prison
,
Away
.
Kholy
said
rlghtwlng
llJrla..
The
Meigs
County
Amateur
outstanding
bills
from
last
·
footbaU
court
next
to
the
things
·
went
according
to
·
·
dinner in the ca~t:al.
Mi lwaukee (ROdriguez 3-71 •. Yankees' trainer free of charge. He did, and Steinbrenner says
contest. They are seelting the area d. the camp, under siege
blue cloth Interior,
.
. ..
tv., thoiiM. . Dl dollln
8
Oct. 2, Gallia Coun ty,
Football team, known as the seasori before being allowed
, ·'
seat being vacated by for44days,wentin1Deffeclat llans had agreed to allow the camp prior to evacuating plan.
power,
air, one owner.
' ~~i:;';,· !Tiant 10-lOl at the treatment fixed up Munson fine .. ..
willl olumlnum IW vinyl
Cleveland &lt;Eckersley 6-8L 7:30
Cuba's Alberto Juant!l'ena Ia the only man in Olympic Big Bend Warriors, announce to participal&lt;! this season. In Home.
Democrat Philip A. Hart.
l a.m. EDT, u agreed 1111 by Red Q-osa to remove 6!1 to 110 them to hospltall, as called At a news conference Mm- , ,
tiding.
Oct . 10, Open .
Republican state chainnen the parties concerned of the estimated 4,000 for under the Al'llb League day, Hoefllger said the ··
P -~etroll IFidrych 11 .3&gt;at New history ever to·wln both the 400and 800 meters, and if you look the season officiaDy open addition, au players will be
wounded lnalde the camp, agreement.
Oct. 16, Washington
evacuation plan "at no stage ~.,
from the Northeaat met in Monday.
York !Figueroa 1H L 8 p.m.
at him you know why his compatriots clll him El caballo, with practice and sign-up charged team dues, payable
FREE ESTIMATES!
. Wednesday's Games
"The Horae." But Lee Evans, a winner of two gold medals beginning this week . All at sign-up time. These fees go County, Home.
Seal Harbor, Maine, with
The Red Cross team Kboly al.m had said he wail . A Paleatlnlan spok~~~m~n provides for the evacuation d. . •
CONTACT
Cahlorn;a
at Texas.
himself in t,..,
\.AM er1co
. Cit.YOlymp1cs,
· wasn •t that overwhelmed inl&lt;!rested athletes should be to help pay for equipment,
Oct. 24, Gallia Co unty,
close to winning a nationwide said "aD the wounded 'irill be unwounded people" and aald -Vi,ce President Nelson
Mlnn ol Kansas
City,n1ght
nigh t
. DINAN, S.C. (UPI) -Howdoyoudeacrlbe
oease-lire, the Sfth of the moved to the Al'llb University the ceasefire only holds ~:;
WWiama wouldn't say Whert he found the Rockefeller ;.londay and
Oakland at Ch icago, night .
by J~antorena. Without trying to take anything away from the at the old RuUand High fields and other necessities. Away.
GLEN R. BISSO I
You'll Like Our Quality
I bene wbo llanda Ill d.J41Dchel htgh and ls
0
1
1
war.
~~~ree-,....o(l)d Pumpkin, only that II "was a most of the talk waa about a
Oct. 30, Wood County,
School Field at 5:30 each
The "Warriors completed
hospital", a Palestinlan.IJeld during the day.
·"
~!~
~
!f
8!r~d
~~~9~r''
'"'
e
Cuban,
Evans
left
the
Impression
he
could
beat
Juantorena
Wa
y of Doing Business.
0
1
ellled LIUie Pmnpkln?
long ways away."
·
If evacuation of 60 to 110 hospilallocated In leftlst.IJeld
evenini the rest of lhls week. last aeason.second in the Ohio Home.
Inlofiil81lls from the BCell!."• •
Baltimore at Cleveland, ·night In his prime. I'll buy that.. ..
AT
running mate fiX' F!l'd.
GMAC
FINANCING
.
"I loob llll:e I! cat witlla bulhy tall and a
pei'IOII8 succeeda, Red D'ollll West Beirut.
Home games are played at
He said the newest addition to his farm has
Veterans must pay all . Valley Amateur Football
of the. evacuatl.on said,
. , 992,53q2
Pomeroy
New York sb!te chairman,
'49-2801
111111 mane aD It," said J.c. WIJ1Iams Mooday. already made ltaelf at hmle.
offlciala
aald,
.more
.
Open
Evenings
'1116:00
League behi"" the Gallia the Middleport field .
Hoefllger told reporters "Although It Is generaUy
Richard ltoaenbaiun, said the
OR
He lbould know, he owns Utile Pum(lkln.
Tll5 •.m. S.t.
evacuations would take place earllerthatlopprlorltywQUid quiet at the camp, some
'
''We keep it tied In the yard alii it follows group IRP8red a li8t of eight
County,team: but ,are looking
949-2110
Ma\or League Leaders
"I tbolilbt I had the ll!ll!lleit - In the you around like a UWe puppy," he said. ''lbls possible names, Including
over the ne:rt 10 days untn he given to "the seriously shooting Is being heard In the
for new talent to fl,roduce a
roughs, Te)( 65 ; Chambliss. NY
By Unl ed Press International
Major League· M.esult&amp;
Wlll'ld until I found Uttle P."ij!lrln, and tben I Uttle tblng nlks around the pasture and the RockefeUer. He refused to list
64.
some
1,000
wounded
are
out.
champion this ye~r . The
wounded
people"
alii
said
the
distance."
BATTING.
.
,.
By United Prell lntfrnatlonal
STOlEN BASES. .
had Ill buJ It to - face," Jlkl WIWaml, I other bcJna look clown on lt."
. (based on 275 at bats&gt;
Warriors are offering a
National League
the others.
LEAGUE • TaveNATIONAL lEAGUE. . rasNATIONAl
lreedel d. mlnlalure bciiWa.
Phladelphio
002000
ooo2
8
0
WIIJII'IJII aald the only risk with 'treeclq
,
Pitt
37
;
Cedeno,
Hou
36
;
Senior
Citizens Special this
&amp;ckefeller predicted Fcrd
James Kidd, president ol
G. AB. R. H. Pel Morgen , Cin 34 ; Lopes, LA 31 ;
Chicago
300 001 OOx- 4 8 1
''We dAI'IImow how
can get, we 8111111 bcJna occurs at birth.
Gr
iffey.
Cln
97
364
~6
123
.338
year
.
All
senior citizens who
would beat Reagan And then the
Black Lung
of
Lonborg, Garber (7) and
94 380 57 128 .337 Brock, SI .L 30.
'-,,
Oates ; Bonham , Cotemen (7) Oliver , Pit
''We h8d - born eigbt Inches and one 11 defeat Carter in November. Southeastern Ohio, speaking .
present
a
senior citi,ens
11111
ck to the ~ bone
AM E R I CAN lEAGUE•
Foster, Cin 96 382 IS 126 .JJO North
and Mltterwald. WP- Bonham Rose,
1l'blcb wu 12 lnchel whea faDy grown, .. he but they both died," he said. "It's hard to
,
Oak
53
;
Baylor,
Oak
43;
membership card or a Golden
Cin
106 43 1 95 142 .329
"He Is ahead, he will win at lhe second meeting of the
(7-1). LP-'Lonborg !12-6&gt;. HRllid.
Geronmo, Cin 95 31.4 42 101 .322 Patek , KC 39 ; Carew. Minn 38;
keep them alive that smaU."
"
Chlcago,
LaCock
(6)
.
Buckeye Card will be ad·
the nomination alii I think he U.M.W.A. Supporters, e:r;
LeFlore,
Det
and
Campaneris,
''"',
Crawfrd, Sl.l 83 286 40 92 .322 Oak 31.
milled
to the game at student
will win thev election," he plalned what black lung
Robinson,
Pit
79
283
4•
90
.318
(lsi gome)
·PITCHING.
'
prices.
San Diego
000 001 114- 7 12 2 Mad lock, Chi 98 352 47 111.315
said.
means alii how to obtain
. Most Vldorles
Atlonla
000 300 ODO- 3 8 1 Maddox , Phil 95 333 · 49 105 .liS
NATIONAL LEAG.UE : Jones,
Everyone Is urged to a!tend
benefits . Jim Plummer,
F r e I s I eben , Tom l!n (6). Morgan, Cin · 88 213 81 91 .311 so 18 -5; Lonborg, Phil 12·6;
AMERICAN
LEAGUE.
.
the
Warriors' games this
democratic nominee for
Melzger (1), Splllner (9) and
'.
.
.
.
G.
Aa.
R.
H . Pet Koosman, NY 12-7; Sutton . LA
Davis,
K~da
l
l
(7)
;
Morton
,
season.
Watch this paper for
congress was allo present.
101408 62 143 .350 12:;:~h:~d(: 'lo~ 12~~AGUE ; . Leroy Richards, Barbara
BY DALE ROTHGEB
13 inatructors.
.~~ .
.Devine (1), Dol canton (91 , Brett, KC
.further
details . Interested
KC 89 315 51 110 .349 Figueroa , NY 14-6; Palmer, Richards to Bobby G.
The club colors of black'and
Beard . (9) and Pocoroba , WP- McRee,
The Gallla County Board of Resignations were ac- University grad with one- •
LeFlore.
Del
95
386
63
127
.329
Metzger
(9-0).
lPDevlne
(9Batt 14-9; Garland, Ball and Johnson, Edna M. Johnson, parties may call C. D.
·llJr JANE~~ i :·ooYLE
can be uplained by cube from Ule fcrins, said radioactivity to occur hi while are being used , in Education today began ac- cepted from Dwayne JoDy, year experience at Kyger "
3). H R- San Diego, Hernendet Munson, NY 97 393 51 126 .321 Campbell , Minn 12·2; Leonard,
Mcintyre at 742·3035 for
toboggans
being
made
with
Carew,
Mlh
101
311
66
125
.320
PASADENA, caUl. (UPI) pbencmena other lh8n some Dr. GObert Levin a member another
cepting appUcaUona (or the Halllian Trace Elementary; Creek Junior High; Eloise ,',
KC 12-4; Fitzmorris, KC 12.1 ; 39,600 sq:tt., Olive.
' (11 .
Carty, Cle
98 354 48 112 .316 Tanana
additional
information.
the
club
name
ID
be
sold
for
Lula
Circle,
Homer
M.
, Slaton and Tra - A apedal team ol a mare fii'DI d. life.
of the biology • .
"~ 1s a good deal of
offlce of County School Debra Rhodes, Bidwell· Miller, a graduate of Rio
Garr, Chi
86 346 41 lOS .312 vers, Mil, Cal
1Und game&gt;
12·8;
Hunter,
NV
12·
THE
SCHEDULE
$2.
Suggestions
for
a
club
Circle
to
Robert
R.
Harden,
88 343 48 106 .309 10.
than a donn aclentlats
Other polllbUIUm must be
The team wu formed to cbemlstry going on that we
san Diogo 101 102 2DO- 7 13 1 Lynn, Bos
Superintendent.
Porter; James Foster, Vinton Graooe and Ohio University , ·.~
'
Rivers,
NY
93
420
71
129
.307
Sept.
12,
Wood County,
All ania
000 000 00()- 0 50 Sloub, Det 101373 •6 114 .306
Dorothy J . Harden, 2.30
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
WCI Mel tada1 to •If l'llllllta COIIIidered before ~~etentlata determine what cauaed a reaDy daD't uncteratand " Ge- symbol is needed by the ne:rt
Board president J . E. EMR and North Gallla with four years experience, ""
Sawyer
(
1-0)
and
K""da
ll
:
Away
.
.
.
(
biStd
on
99
Innings
pitched)
acres, Sutton .
HOME RUNS. . .
d. blnLJP:al lellll conducted wD1 be "driven" Ill accept the surge of o:rygen to occur In raid Soffen cltef ' ject meeting and the publk Ia (Dick) Cremeens said basketball coach, who . Is for Southwestern Junior · ·
LaCorte, Dal Canton (6), Leon
NATIONAL LEAGUE • Nor . Norman 0 . Weber , Vera
See 8 ·1LL CHI LOS, aT DOWNING-CHILDS, he KNOWS his Insurance.
Sept. 19, Washington
NATIONAL
lEAGUE:
King.
invited
to
attend.
The
speaker
(7),
Torrealba
('ll
and
CorrelL
by the Vlli:!DI! ~on Man conclusion the reactions oneinvesttgatlm and uniiiAial sctenUat, said. ''I UU:011 11
Monday nlgbt the board has leaving for a junior high High; Kenneth Meek, ',",·'
man,
Cln
2.27;
Rlct1ard,
Hou
LP- Lacorte (0-5). HRs- Son man , NY 32 ; Schmidt, Phil 27; and Seaver , NY 2.48 ; Lolich , Weber to Johnnie R. Hayes, County, Away.
for the next meeting will be
Foster , Cln 23; Morgan, Cin NY 2.58; Jones, SO 2.68.
Mid~::.;;!; Ohio
very easy to read these announced, Carol Daniels opened the auperintendent's EMR job in ticking County, University of Toledo grad, "~
Dlegq, Grubb 2 Ill .
Sept. 25, Moundsville State
and Robinson, Pllt 18.
Drucella
Q.
Hayes,
3.722
job
to
all
applicants.
and
James
Richard
Kyger
Creek
High
School,
•
AMERICAN
.
LEAGUE
•
.
Fi
•
(results) as Ufe signa."
AM E R t C AN LEA'GUE : drych , Oet 1.80; Travers , Mil acres, Olive.
Montreal , 100 000 103- 5 7 0 Banda,
reported.
.Cremeens said acting Supt. Hamilton, teacher alid head and Maxine Wells, Ohio .,.,~
20 ; L.Moy, Bait 19;
Data from two of three
New York 000 000 22o- 4 9 1 JacksonOak
, Bait and Hendrick, 2.12; Garland, Batt 2.70 ; Blue, Russell E. Quillen, Velma
.
Fryman
,
Murray
(7),
Taylor
David
C.
Campbell,
apbasketbaU
coacli
at
SouthUniversity
grad,
with
three
'"
blolocy tests gave r~~~ultsthe
Oak 2.77 ; Palmer . Batt 2.85.
(8), Kerrigan 19) and Williams ; Clev 18 ; Yastrzemskl , Bos 16.
~TRIKEOUTS .
. . Quillen to Jaymar Coal Co.,
polntedlastmonthtosucceed western ' High . School. years uperlence, was liven "'·
~~eientlata said could have two
RUNS
BATTED
IN·
Seaver, Lockwood (8), Sanders .NATIONAL LEAGUE • Fos. NATIONAL lEAGUE : Sea- Parcel, Letart.
C. Comer Bradbury, had Hamilton h8s ' acceptecj ' the a three-year contract at ";;
191 and Grote. WP- Taylor (1·
IMiurCIII: Somefii'DI of llfe, or
ver, NY 164; Richard, Hou 130;
, Cln 91; Morga, , Cln 77 ; Messersmith,
Ellis W. Ward, Anna M.
0). LP- lockWOOd (6-7) . J-tRs- ter
Atl . 124; Nlekro,
declined to submit an ap- ·guidance COWl.S!:lor's post a't . SouthWl!stern High School. ·:
a chemical reaction not
Montreal , Morales (-4) ; New Kingman, NY • ahd Schmidt, 'Atl 117 ; Montefusco, SF 109.
II)' LlWiiiM' E.
Lamb,
M.D.
ov
'
erdllati.on
of the arteries in
Ward
to Robert J . Hawley, .
Phil 72 ; Luzlnskl, Ph il 71.
pllcaUon. Bradbury retired Oak Hill lllgh SChool Lyooa .. Other elelnentary teachers
•"'"' I
want this information can cmunon to Earth.
York, Staiger Ill . .
AMERICAN LEAGUE, .Ryan, Joyce E. Hawley , Lot,
DEAR DR. ..,......
AMERICAN
LEAGUE,
Moy.
am
a
the
head
region
and
the
net
1
last mOilth after 34 years aa a Dunlap, a le.acb.er at t.admus employed on one-year pacta""
The first llirprtsing result living reactions."
34-year-dd healthy female, medici
se a ong, stamped, aelf.
, KC and MuMon , NY 67 ; Cal 19•; Tonana, Col 154; Pomeroy,
QIO 000 3DO- • 10 0 ber'ry
Blyleven , TeM 150; Hunter . NY
teacher
alii
administrator.
wu
granted
a
maternity
.
were
Donna;,
Crabtree
from
;
·
Yastr
zemskl, Bos and Bur . 114
but I IUifer with rather
ne counteracts this. addressed envelope with 50 was an unusually high
"If It Ia cbemlcal, It took
000 OQO OQO- 0 .0
; Jenkins, eos 11 2.
fr
One of the complications of cenla for it. Send your letter appearance of oxygen from a place at a very rapid rate The former Kyger freek leave of abaence.
(7-111 ond Simmons;
Marshall ~r\l"raity, Georgia , .
R, H..-nandez (7),
'11' nt allacb of mtcralne ergotamine tartrate Is a to me In care of this news- cubic centimeter of soil inltlally and then, 111Charac- superintendent's salary waa The board, following a one Nogle, Rio Grande College --''
(9)
and Songulllen. LP
headache. My question condition called ergotism.
p 0 Bo
(5-10) ,
hour alii 50'minllle ~live• ,with seven yeir experience; .,,
-·""'" the - of ,.._,._ ot
paper, . . 1 1561, Radio pla~ed In a controlled terlatlcally, slowed down and $24,000.
·
........
of the arteries In City Stallon, New York, NY atmosphere warmer and took a long time to platesu,"
Applicants musl have an session, employed 13 J J{ay Michael, Rio Grande and
PB-for-an atandld
periodgo1 ConstricUon
the !ega
lead
Ohio superintendent's cer· teachers.
Ohi~ . U,nlverslty with four
more l1lmld than that o1 he aald.
time. I have h8d good reaulta
can
to gangrene UlOID.
If the condition Is not conThere are a lot of other Mars. The o:ryg~ ... 15
. In the Chauncey Lions ihe Glouster American Chauncey-Amesville game o.n
tlflcate.
ApplicaUona
may
be
Llirry
eremeena
Elireka
years
elperlence, and Cindy
Btoloclcal reponaes, which
with
II for the
put
two years,
'-"-'
........
pain In your c~·-t
fac tors tha t may lie im. times ,higher than was
UtUe League Tournament on o Legion UtUe League team, Friday.
,_,.,._
....
.._._....
reU
"""""
..
.,
·~
macJe
through
Board
Star
Rt.;
a"
liraduate
'of
Wlholl
_!1
·
Morehead
'""
start so · rapidly, pnerally
1
ob
•
"
"
ef
could
be
from
-·lrlcllon
of
ta
t
·
Saturday,
two . unbeatens, and came away with their M
President
eremeena.
HaMan
·Trace
,
High
School
Unlver,
s
lty
grad.
They
'irill
be
.
wilb lbree f
· bead·-·
por n tn precipitating head· e:rpecled '
cmttnue ID evolve gas over a
000 000-0 2
IIChe
or our per
· the arter1111 of your heart. I aches that you can do
•
McArthur
and
the Middleport first loss of the season, 1~. G
But ~ cmygea began to lm~r period ol time.
AI of Monday, Campbell and Rio Grande dollege viu' 1asalgned later.
. ·
000 Olx- 1 3
Braves, met headon with the
Jeff Wayland of the Braves
I~" parloda of 1 week or think your symptoms are something abput. Alcohol dlminlih faater tllan e:rpected
"If it were bloloeical, at was serving as aulstant employ
88 'phy~cal ,. ~o htch school inali11ctora ':':'
Braves coming out on top 6-4. pitched a no-hitter for live
two wilbo!l&amp; 1 headache, then Important enough illat you' may trigger attacks. Alcohol lnd that al8o wU aurprlllng. least to the limit of lllperintendent In charge of education ' lnllttu~~r' ·and , lUred were Judith Farney, a
·ahould dlacuaa them with dilates arteries to some
The Braves. outslugged the Innings, then yielded a run on
The leCCIIId purz1e ... In ~rlence we have,'' he malr)tenance and curriculum head loqtball coach at · Rio ~rand~ graduate, at ,,.,.
000 14o- 5 15 2
two or lbree weeks with a your doctor. Certainly you extent and in other ways the
010 ooo- 1 5o McArthur nine 9-6. Getting three hits. Getting hila for
labeled ' release said, "the curve should and as acting county Hannan Tracie. C~enie~ns HaMan Trace and Penny
beadaebe jUII about every lhould try to stay within the caUBeS attacks in people who experimCit In which mlcro- cmllnue to rlie. So, we're In superintendent.
formerly played'football and . F,rance, a home economics ·
:;~~~Ji~~~~f'~~~~~o:~~l:';·
hila for ath~double
victorsand
were
Tim Glouster
wereMoore,
Holberry
two da:ra. Somellmel this ' aDIIlted amount of medicine have migraines. Cheese alii · organlsll)s,' If any, would between,'' he aald.
&lt;91 · Justla,
single;
Hoope, and
all,
Frank
A.
Cremeans,
basketbaU at 'Harman Tra
major from Ohio University ·~·~.
·
addl • ID iDOI't th8n the 10 If you want ID avoid com- wine contain a substance abaorb carbon-It from a
&lt;2· Jeff Wayland, two singles, singles. Holberry started on
rHI DAil r SINfiJH.l
at Southwestern . Tim :·~
The Viking spacecraft, aaslalant superintendent In He replaces Divid
tlbletuiiG wild fer- week. pUcallona
called tyramine llult 'irill nutrient and give off radioac- meanwhUe, was performing charge of transportation and who resigned la'at month
DfVOnD ro rHI
and
Dave
Demosky,
a
triple.
the
mound
for
the
winners,
Scarberry Wll named INnqsr or
I do GjMIIoce c:haat pain
There
other medicines cause attacks. So wlll tive ga-. It lhowed a hlgb other scleittlflc investlgatknl federal programs, haa been
Hitting
singles
were
Terry
but
was
lllted
In
the
third
In
1be board Is sUD seeking aaslstant football coach at
MIIOS.MAIOH AliA
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it Ia Cl1llld trom the CCIII· you could use. Sansert monosodium glutamate used curve of radioactivity.
Wayland, Dan Hysell, Jim favor of Campbell.
111 weD and waa ordered to granted a year's leave of head buketbaD coaches for Haman Trace High School.
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But the curve quickly gather another lOll aample abaence to advance his North Gallla and South·
JllnidiaD or tile coronary (methy«rlide maleate) Is In ClJinese cooking. Nitrates
Boyer and Earl Wines.
Holberry ' allowed two
Columbia Gas, Columbus Southern, Ohio
In Other buslneall, the board
ltOIIIIf HOI,J.ICH
You
can
avoid
cosily' damage and utility
Lt1aue
Clfy I ell tor
Dave
Demosky,
hard
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to
Terry
Wayland
and
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mula. Am 1 rtpt? On m often used to prevent head· found In bot dop and cured leveled off and that, sclei!Uata Tuesday.
educallonand will be leaving western High Schoola· and a tabled an Insurance ad· ~
Bell and AT&amp;T Long Lines are all members
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pbJIIcai'UIDI my heart ~ aches in people who have meats alii phenylethylamlne said, was not characteristic
The esperlment, which wiU the end of this month. baseball coach at North justor'areporton therepllrof 1.
cl the Ohio Utilities Protection · Service .
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2764, toll-free, 48 hours before you dig. If
Newman ; Braves, chalked up his first held the Braves to no runs. He
111 Court It , ,_..,.,.,, Ohfo UPH,
oiii.J. • t I ..;.ICier If the frequent attacks and yours · found In chocolate are of results from similar test for biological forma that Ve I era n Au I 1 tan t GaWa.
Hannan Trace High School.
This
means you only have to make one call
necessary,
our
people
will
be
glad
to
locale
... Offlc• Phon• nt.nl6,
win In the !Durney by fanning struck out two and walked no •utln
tfrcrtufllklll&amp; Clffertot PB are in that category. This sometimes offending agents. laboratory experiments.
may have existed In the past, Supe~lnte~dent Dennis
Other teachers employed The Buckeye Union In· ··•
to
notify
the utilities of your digging plans.
lllltCM'I•I 'hone H2.1ll7 .
our cable and mark the location lor you. 1
"The moat difficult did not function because the Murdock, who baa' been In on one-year contracts were. surance Company has aabd .:
.,.. 1 '-1 ptrlod or Ume u medicine 'irill not abort the ·You should avoid ruckering'
ten and issuing seven walks. one. Campbell, ablazing right . i.coiMI ciett po~t•.. ,..,. "'
Ohio.
frt J MIIJul doeGUid cauae attack but If YOII can prevent lights which can precipitate Imaginable explanation of 8011 sample did not get Into charge of . personnel and
CottrlU went the distance for bander, came In and handled Pomeroy,
Jo EDen l'helps and Ani~ the board to take an fi.230 , :•"
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ilnd ol dlalap 10 the IOmanyattaeksyouwtUneed an attack
any data llult we get baCk tile chamber on the Drat lunchrooms, announced Gall Belvllle, both ·kin· depreclallon on the Hannan ·-;
McArthur and got tagged the Braves by fanning eleven · Worlll . GrtffUh Clltn,_ny, In~,, lkJt.
Cl'~ leu Calfer1ot PB.
. Altho~gh migraine from ~n Is going to be that attempt.
with the loss. He allowed six batters in the lastfour frames tiMIII •n4 0.1,.."-r Gl¥., J'U "'IN
Monday night he wlll retire at dergarten inatructors
Trace Bulldlnc hit by vandlla
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· Y011 may need 1D adjust headachea are fairly common there Is Ufe there," Levin
100 ooo 2oo- J JO 2 runs on nine hits, got five and walked only one.
lbeaecmd try today was to the end of Auguat.
Phelps, 1 graduate ~ Ohio lui April. The Carter and ""'
l•lltcrlflllon r.t ..: Dellw•rMI ..,
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Clf your pattern of living. · moat headach11 are not llld. . "Because Ufe II the be photocraphed each step d.
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Braves drop to the wrr ..r .......... u..... n ~...h ·,.,
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Murdocll: Is ezpec\ed ID Unlversi ty, bas four years Evans Conatructlon firm II .~'"
Montgomery ;
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-lain· PaycholOIIcal faclorl or a migraines. The aucce 11 moat complu peak of the way ID see wbat nnt aubmlthisregllnatlon at next experience and taught lui currenUy renovating the . ,.:.
and Fosse.
alrlkeout rout&lt;!, and walked losers• bracket and wlll play wHk.
..,\'k. 1t0t •\'el~·le, OM ntDnttl,
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con • llrwiOided environment or treatment of headaches Drat evolution that we ..w seen. wrong the lint time.
four batters.
the winner ol the McArthur al.l$. ly ~M~IIIn Oh6o •M W. Vo ., 0..
Monday's regular board year 1n Marlon. She 'irill be at ICbool's shop.
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==~ tartrate and life atyle Is often part o1 the requires ldenutylng the type "Therefore, we IIIUit try Vlltln&amp; 2, Utile mare than n.ttna.
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Cheshlre-Kyger School . The board autborl~ed ..
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Monday nl&amp;ht. Acting Supt. Belville, allrat year teacher· ~ S..t. C&amp;qlbell 10 ·;. ·
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be 7 p.m. Glouster remains In "JullilcriptkNI
llrftft.lenttnel.
llaaiDin the Headache: Man'a Moat !ergot PB CGIIf'li1ill you have phyalcal means - by Man arlit earl7 BatardaJ table the appointment of a and wiU 111 Hannan Trace Attorney William Eacbua
The Braves locked Into a the winners' bracket and will
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con- Camman Plain, ID live you migraine headache• but chemical means - before morning. Ill Clllliplder haa COII\pUance ofllcer for wage Elementary
check the ~ contract -"
pitchers' duel Sunday with .Play the winner ol the
heq •'-hdely driVIII, you already been led the and hour and a TIUe IX coIndividualised inatrucUoo with Buckeye Union and aiiO
more lnformaUon
on ba"
manylllignlnes
people Whoreally
lblnk have
they milht IB,Y, to lbe CCIIIduiiCIII IMIIIilllilds naeded Ill change ordinator. The board ae- taachers employed were liave Architect Georae
headlche•
and
their
that we can 111117 aplaln It by Ita lllllii'lt. Ills scblcUied to cepte.~ the rellgli811011S or Barbara Dlnda
PlfD from rnllllltmtnt Others who other problems.
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UPI 8pGrtl Writer
There were two 1ehools of
lbGalht about the 1ame be·
tween PltiiiU'Ih and st.
1.411111 M111day night. .
st. Loola' Pete Falcone
slrudl out Al Oliver three
tlmel, en route to a four-bit,
nlne..trlkeout, 4..0 victory
over the Pirates.
Falcone said, with a smile :
"I think It was the smartest
IIJlle I've pitched In the

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Elpoa 5, Met. 4:
.Pinch-hitter Jose Morales
belted a three-run homer with
ooe out In the ninth Inning tn
bring Moolreal from behind
for a victnry over New York .
Morales, who leads the
league In pinch hits with 14
hit his fourth homer- No. j
pinchhitUng- to sink Skip
Lockwood, 6-7, who hit hint ·
with a pitch last week In
Mootreal.

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But Oliver, who began the Padre&amp; 7-7, Braves 3-0:
.1ame 11 the National
.Enzo Hernandez had three
~'a leading hitter, aald, hits, including his second
with a frown: "It was the first majcr league home run In six
Glass, Barl!ara Hal~y, Mellsaa Spencer, Tamm,y
GIRLS' SOFTBALL SQUAD - Middleport Big Jim's
bad game 1 can aay I've hsd seaSillls, to lead San Diego to
.Super Stars softball team are front, Sean j acobs, hat boy;
.
Ferguson, Vangll Hart, and In badl, Chlrlea Boylu and·
111 7ear ."
a C(lllefrom-behind victory ·
Jack Jacobi, CO'cllel. 1be 81rll wwe w lllleqllt ..,•
second row, 1~ . Helen Slack , Cindy Crooks, Paula
. Oliver's
o-for- 4 over Atlanta in the opener.
Swisher, Tamnu Hart and Paula Horton ; third row, Pam
IJ'rfcrmance dropped him to The victory snapped a flve Crooks, Usa Oiler, Margie Miller, Khris Snowden Jean
.337, one point behind game Padre losing streak .
Hortnn, Vickie IJ?Yles, Joyce Stewart; fourth row: Jane
Clnclnnlti's Ken Griffey.
Rookie Rlck Sawyer, called
Jacobs, coach; Mmdy Long, Mary Miller, April King, Kim
Falcone's luck al!o carried up from the International
over to the plate-he had two . League oo Saturday, pitched
hi~, the 8eCOIId one driving a shutnut in his first NL
Pirate starter Doc Medich s- appearance and Johnny
10. out o1 the game. It drove . Grubb batted hom~ lour runs .
home the final run in the with two homers and a single
. Cln!lnalll'threHun seventh. as the Padres swept the
The lour Cardlnsl runs Braves.
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were driven in by light Dedgen 5, Astros 4:
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Ohio Whitehall.
hitters, Keith Hernandez
Dusty Baker's fulkount,
State
coach Woody Hayes will
Among Notre Dame's three
having tbe best batting twoout home run in the
reap
the
biggest
hsrvest
from
All-Star
Game.recruits is &amp;-3,
aver~~e am111g them at .241. bottom of the lith Inning gave
this
year
's
crop
of
players
in
215-ilound
tailback Willard
Bealdes Hernandez and Los Angeles a vlctnry over
the
Ohio
High
School
All-Star
Browner
of
Warren Western
Falcane La Rlchard and Houston. It was Baker's third
game
Friday
night.
Reserye,
who
will be joining
Hector Cruz also had run· homer and gave Elias Sosa,
Hayes will have 10 future brothers Ross and JIIIIinie oo
ICW!ng llillllea.
the fUth Dodger pitcher, his
Buckeyes
in the 6:30 pm. lhe Fighting Irish squad. The
In other games Olicago fifth tr11JIIlph against seven
game
in
Ohio
SUidiurn, five · other two ND signees are
beat P)liladelphia, 4·2, losses. Sol&amp; hsd retired all from each of North
and South Upper ArlingtDn's Pat Boggs.,
Mmtreal nipped New Ycrk si1 batters he faced m the
. .PONY GOT A BA'l11 - Jeff Roach's pooy, Eastet ·
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squads,
while
Mianu
's Dick ·lhe .IJPI Class AAA lineman
s-4, Cillcln!laU. dumped ~ lOth and 11th innings . .
Twist,
needed • bath before she entered the competition at
Crum landed six of the stars, of .the year, and tackle Mark
Franclaco, Sol, San Diego
the
horse
show at the Meigs County Fairgrowlds Saturday
all from the South.
Thuney of Ketter.ing Alter.
swept Atlanta, 7-3 and 7-ll,
night
and
golit ala car wash . The Clll' was11 was being .
Cincinnati recruited four of
Cincinnati's prizes include
and Los Angeles shaded
he~d by the Meigs Alllllllli Al8oclaU011 at Ellis Sohio In
the ali-Blar players, while Warren Harding linebacker
Houlton, s-4, In Ulnnlngs.
Muklleport when Jeff and his parents, l\(1'. and Mrs. Dick
Notre
Dame,
Ohio ·Gus Tucker, who bas
Calli- .. I'UIIel !:
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Roach of Gallipolis, stopped by Ill have the pooy bathed.
University, South Carolina received raves from North
Pete LaCock's two-run
Several Me~gs AlWMi are pictured here with the pony
and Northwestern grabbed coaches ; Q.aliback Dave
homer Ia the lint UUilDg,
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Nldlng to the financial success of the car wash we~
three each.
Uggins of Fremont Ross,
donations
from Ellis Sd!io, YOillli!'S Market, Mart V
JI'O'I!d to be !he declalve blow
Ohio Stat..'s recruits from tackle Ed Kloboves of
• Ollcago defeated starter
Store,
and
Western Auto.
the South inclqde split end Warren Kennedy and tackle
Jim Lonllorg, 12-6, and
OOLUMBUS (UP[) - Ohio Mark Cox of London · Rich Roberts of Akron
Pblladel!Jhla. CUbs' starter State
University Athletic tailba ck Bryan Ferguson of Buchtel.
BlU Bmham won his seventh Director
Ohio UniV1!isity picked off ·
Ed
Weaver Troy; guardlinebacker Ken
Fritz
of
Ironton
;
and
Marietta's
Mark Geisler, a ·
p-omised Ill "look into the
defensive
Mike
Guess
and
split
end,
Barbertoo
tackle
' matt«" after hearing about
tackle
Ed
Mills
of
C'
.
olmnbus
Larty
Williams
and
split
end
a.Michigan State lJnlversity
Eastmoor
.
MiUs
is
the
R&lt;Iody
Perkins
of
Hubhard.
shulent newsp a per 's
South Ciirolina "ecruited
copyrighted story Monday biggest man on either team at
heavily in the Bucke~ Slilte
accusing OSU alumni of 6-7 and 250 pounds.
69c Playtex
51 .69 Sweetime
Members of the North team this year, winding up With allpaying to have prospective
SA Tampons
student..thletes taken to the headed for Ohio State are stars Bill Rooline, ·a tackle
fullback Paul Campbell of from Zanesville, running
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campus.
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"The allegations ... appear Ravenna, who has bet:n out- back Jeff Kendziorski of
to be vague," Weaver said in standing in pre-game drills : Cadiz and quarterback Steve
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denying any knowledge of fullback Bill Harmon of Swinehart of Lancaster.
The three stars beaded for
'IITOOgdoing CCIIceming cited Massillon ; tailback T)TOne
Hicks
of
Warren
Harding;
Northwestern
include tackle
25c Big Wally
$1.29 Alurex.
In the Wellaton Little Incidents relating w coach
fu
llback"linebacker
Jim
Bruce
Robinett
of
Xenia,
Wall Cleaner
League Tournament' played Woody Hayes' recruiting acLaughlin of Lyndhurst tackle John Schober of
Tablets SO's
lutweet, the Local Pomeroy qvities.
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~tars came home with
·•we will look inlD matter ~rush; and tackle Doug Findlay and center Mike
Fiedler of T~ledo Whitmer.
Com
fourth place. In a.aemi.final and will cooperate fully with Wymer of Findlay.
The six players who will try
Thi rty-fou r different
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pare Maalox
IIJllethey~oustedbythe . 'the NCAA and Big Ten
lo
help
Crum
win
his
fourth
colleges
and
universities
will
Welllton teem u behind a authorities if they should
t Mid-American be represented amoog the 66 .1
fiDe !~~Hitter by s. CoJ: who chooae to investigate the straigb
Conference title are tac\le players in the game with only
51.38 Cur ad
$1 .79 Rose Milk
IIndt out 12 and dldn •t walk matter."
and Uma Bath's Bl;line Rei still
Bandages
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'ftle state News said it hsd Rod · Barndollar
a 111111.
quarterback
JodY
Hufiman,
undecided
about
his
future
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PGDa 07'1 Jerry Fields did learned fnm aaource "close
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both
of
Newark;
defensive
education
.
almolt u well as he toa&amp;ed a to the Buckeyes that OSU
Those schools With two
tine-Hiler while fanning 16 grid acene fer aeveral years" back Perry Belcastro of
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Columbus
Franklin
Heights;
recruits
each playing in the
IIIII walking five. CoJ: hit two that football booaters • made
tack.le Dave Crowder of contest are Tennessee
IIIWiel far bill team while T. su::h cub paymenta.
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Mootgamery cleUvered the
The paper said it had been Co1wnbus Marloo Franklin; Bowling Green, Easter~
Plaques
damtgl.. .blow, a towering told thst two Warren, Ohio, qarterbackChuckflilurk ol Kentuck y, BaU State
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home run. Fields got the only pollee officers had been paid Williamsbutg; and running Pittsburgh arid Pllrdue·.
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back
Mark
Hunter
of
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far l'llneroy, a single."
f75 and fiiO respectively by a
In the COIIIOiaUoo gam!!, member of an OSU alumni
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the Puuwroy team stayed group Ill drive foothaU p-oswlth Atherul until the op- pecta to Columbus for a
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$1.25 Elmer
J)CIIIUCII erupted for sii runs recruilinent visit.
Roach
Pruf
NOW
SHOWING
School Glue
In tbe bottom of the third to
"To the best of our
down I"GGnnroy U-3.
knowledge, the students in
New Fall Une
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R. Konleldt took the loss !pleltlCII received ooly one
far Plillleroy u be gave up 10 'paid' visit to the OSU
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till, ~ - . IIIII fanned CIIIIIJIUI during the time they
two. Flelduocted a homer in 'ftl'e being recruited -the
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the 11111111 caUJe, IIIII Mark ooe authorized by the rules "
S1.98 Organiiers
Notebook
Frlead Rot two ainRles wbile Weaver said in a bri~f
J. BUN and T. Jewell each statement.
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"We have no knowledge of
Atbena' Riggs was the the financial transactions
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wiiiiiiC pltdler as he struck~. which were alleged to have
aut two I'Gineroy battera and occurred between various
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nlred three while giving. up Ohio state alumni and ((hers.
49c Linda Lee
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jalt five hila. He also hit ·two
"Different sell of NCAA
Trac II Razor
Knee Hi
~to help hla own catPe and Big Ten rules were in
IIIII CooDy and Born had ~ effect at the variOUB Urnes
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J'OUIId.trlpper apiece.
mentiooed, and we are not at
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Plillleroy finished fourth Ill certain as to what the
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-a tbe Zl teams 1n the precl.se violatloos are alleged
lolnq. In four appearances ID be.
88c Waste Baskets
87c Modess Flushabte
Fleldll eomplled a record of 3.
"We bave not received any
Pui&lt; a
S h ell
1, pve up juat all hila and noUflcatlon by either the
Nec~laces, Noth ing
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four I'WII, itruck out 62 NCAA or the Big Ten that
Necklaces. WoOden
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Bracelets.
Copper ·
walb.
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Br·ace l et s,
state University or that we
Plated . Bra celets ,
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200 010-3 3 o are the subject of any kind of
Pl~ r ced
Earrings.
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Kodak
Post and Hoops
p
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Cologne
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The student newspaper
Smiles Siver Kit
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5
2
said
the
payments
amounted
p
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pn!lident of the club, who 11
!liO'rinc to Brlatnl v111a1e,
Wanrly.
Mn. McDaniel baa Pill'·
chaaed a cotlqe there in 8
rellnlmeat center opera~
by the Preabrleriln Church.
Tribute to Mrs. McDaniel
wu llftll by Mrs. Sibley
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Sgt. and Mu. Robert
Birchfield Ill Junction at;r,
Ka111111 are here Wilting bill
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lloward Birchfield and
daUihfer, Kim, and other
retaUves.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Lochary and !011, Robert,
returned to their home near
aucago, m. Sunday after
spending a week here with
their paren~. Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Story and Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Lochary . Their
daughlel', Me~. remained IIIII
will return home after the
Meigs County Fair.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Bill Curnutt
(Connie) and children, Paige,
Parish, and JW of Irvine, Ky.
are here for a week's visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Bonecutter.
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Nichola KriiJiel' of PIIIBtW
and lfr. IIIII Mn. IWYII(
Hoellcher Ill Alnlrllla. 'lber.
returned hllme with Mr. d
Mrs. L. W. Kal•m-, Mid!:
who were in Tnu
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51.19 tr~k Pens
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59c Lustrecreme
Sh1mpoo

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99c Pacquins Lotion

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10 PAK

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SNACK FOOD..O&amp;C

O.eon

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52.03 Oelusle
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HallnlarkCards
Veterinay Supplies
Ruaell Stoller CandJ

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Members are to have their
baked gooda in lay 8:30 am.
and if unable io do so.,lhey
are to call Joan Kaldar, 9927751.

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FlESH ruat SHAKES AIID SUNDAES.

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The Harrisonville OES .will
hold a hake sale starting at 9
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nua• Green • Godlll • CUter
family reunion will be held •t ·
Columbia Chapel Church
ne•r Point 'Rock 011 Route e84
Sunday. A basket dinner will
be held at noon.

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meeting the club decided to
participate In the Dower l!how
1D be held at the Meigs County
Fair. The club will furniJII
arrangements in three
ctauea oo AUI. 18 and Aug.
20.
Mrs. Slack aiU10UIICed thai
the Ohio Association. of
Garden Cluba' annual
venuon wW be held at Ot-

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During a l!hort bualness

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Mrs.. Velma Rue and Mrs,

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decorated cake ,.. allo
Included in the table ~.
Mrs. Mildred Fowler ualated
A J1U111ri1e blrlbciay pert)' Mn. llflrll Wlllilml, Mn.
in varl- waya with the
wu
ginn recently bonorlng Doroth)' Wella and lamiiJ,
party.
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Ralpll Weill ol Laac BoUom Paul Roy, Loog Bolklll; Mr . .
Others attending besides byhlawlfe,DianaiiiiiJimmy and"!oln. Ivan I'OINll _ .
thote namectwere Mrs. M. J .
(
aon, Budl1bomaa, Plm&amp;O) .
Pry, Mrs. Rlbi Hamm, Mrs. New!un~•
AlleDCIDII were Mr. and Refreahmenla were aened.
Dorothy RoUer, Mrs. Francea
Wilson and Miss Hallie Mn.. Ernie Newhw and .
family, Helen and llebbl,
Zerkle.
FAMILY TQ REIJJ'm'E
DtlleY, Mrs. Jo Ellen Hawk,

Dan of here retumed bol:n6
saturday lfter ~ tp
daya with Gary Carmall Ulll
aona, Donald and Darid ll
Pataaakala. Mra. Gary
Carman and dauahter:,
Rhonda IIIII aon, Gary, Jr:,
left by plane Friday ID v111t
her motl)er, Mr1. Mat
Yudlvlch of Manhattan, N.i;
who is a patient in e.hotlplial
there.
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to 'look
lnto matter'

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cllldlng Mn. Irene Jackson,

ol ber unUrtnc ellorta oo
behalf ot lbe club and Ill her
Influence towud betterment
ot the club ·and the commwaty.
In response, Mrs. McDaniel
tnld aboUt her new home in
Waverly, the golf course, the
garden club, the guest houae
and the ~eenery, and of her
conUnued intereat in Mid·
dleport, ber hometnwn, and
plans for frequent viii~. ·
Mra. Slack tntro\luced
guests !Of the evening in·

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Mr. llldMrl. W.O. . . .

lel'bein College in wes'ter.
ville, AUI. 10, 11 and 12 with
the theme "America Grows."
She also repor~ she had
received a communicaUOII
from the yearbook chainnan
jn response to her report of
the past ~~ar's work.
Mrs. Grace French g~ve a
report of the nominating
committee. New officers
elected were Mrs. Slack,
president; Mrs. Be~y Horky ,
vice president ; Mrs. Beulah
Hayes, secretary, and MisS

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Nellie Zerkle. lreaslll'er.
Following the business
meeting a social hour wu
held wi th Mrs. McDaniel
opening personal gilts fnm
club members. She waa
assisted by Mrs . Mary
Skinner who recorded the
names of the members and
guests.
Acllng hostessea were Mrs.
Slack, Mrs. Horky, Mrs .
Etoilla Cassell and Mrs .
Ha yes. The refreshment
table was covered with a
cutwork linen cloth from
Scotland belonging to Mrs.
Horky wh o m;~ de the
arrangeme nt of daisies ,
Quee n Anne's lace and

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Pittsburgh 4-0
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UPI 8pGrtl Writer
There were two 1ehools of
lbGalht about the 1ame be·
tween PltiiiU'Ih and st.
1.411111 M111day night. .
st. Loola' Pete Falcone
slrudl out Al Oliver three
tlmel, en route to a four-bit,
nlne..trlkeout, 4..0 victory
over the Pirates.
Falcone said, with a smile :
"I think It was the smartest
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Elpoa 5, Met. 4:
.Pinch-hitter Jose Morales
belted a three-run homer with
ooe out In the ninth Inning tn
bring Moolreal from behind
for a victnry over New York .
Morales, who leads the
league In pinch hits with 14
hit his fourth homer- No. j
pinchhitUng- to sink Skip
Lockwood, 6-7, who hit hint ·
with a pitch last week In
Mootreal.

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But Oliver, who began the Padre&amp; 7-7, Braves 3-0:
.1ame 11 the National
.Enzo Hernandez had three
~'a leading hitter, aald, hits, including his second
with a frown: "It was the first majcr league home run In six
Glass, Barl!ara Hal~y, Mellsaa Spencer, Tamm,y
GIRLS' SOFTBALL SQUAD - Middleport Big Jim's
bad game 1 can aay I've hsd seaSillls, to lead San Diego to
.Super Stars softball team are front, Sean j acobs, hat boy;
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Ferguson, Vangll Hart, and In badl, Chlrlea Boylu and·
111 7ear ."
a C(lllefrom-behind victory ·
Jack Jacobi, CO'cllel. 1be 81rll wwe w lllleqllt ..,•
second row, 1~ . Helen Slack , Cindy Crooks, Paula
. Oliver's
o-for- 4 over Atlanta in the opener.
Swisher, Tamnu Hart and Paula Horton ; third row, Pam
IJ'rfcrmance dropped him to The victory snapped a flve Crooks, Usa Oiler, Margie Miller, Khris Snowden Jean
.337, one point behind game Padre losing streak .
Hortnn, Vickie IJ?Yles, Joyce Stewart; fourth row: Jane
Clnclnnlti's Ken Griffey.
Rookie Rlck Sawyer, called
Jacobs, coach; Mmdy Long, Mary Miller, April King, Kim
Falcone's luck al!o carried up from the International
over to the plate-he had two . League oo Saturday, pitched
hi~, the 8eCOIId one driving a shutnut in his first NL
Pirate starter Doc Medich s- appearance and Johnny
10. out o1 the game. It drove . Grubb batted hom~ lour runs .
home the final run in the with two homers and a single
. Cln!lnalll'threHun seventh. as the Padres swept the
The lour Cardlnsl runs Braves.
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were driven in by light Dedgen 5, Astros 4:
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Ohio Whitehall.
hitters, Keith Hernandez
Dusty Baker's fulkount,
State
coach Woody Hayes will
Among Notre Dame's three
having tbe best batting twoout home run in the
reap
the
biggest
hsrvest
from
All-Star
Game.recruits is &amp;-3,
aver~~e am111g them at .241. bottom of the lith Inning gave
this
year
's
crop
of
players
in
215-ilound
tailback Willard
Bealdes Hernandez and Los Angeles a vlctnry over
the
Ohio
High
School
All-Star
Browner
of
Warren Western
Falcane La Rlchard and Houston. It was Baker's third
game
Friday
night.
Reserye,
who
will be joining
Hector Cruz also had run· homer and gave Elias Sosa,
Hayes will have 10 future brothers Ross and JIIIIinie oo
ICW!ng llillllea.
the fUth Dodger pitcher, his
Buckeyes
in the 6:30 pm. lhe Fighting Irish squad. The
In other games Olicago fifth tr11JIIlph against seven
game
in
Ohio
SUidiurn, five · other two ND signees are
beat P)liladelphia, 4·2, losses. Sol&amp; hsd retired all from each of North
and South Upper ArlingtDn's Pat Boggs.,
Mmtreal nipped New Ycrk si1 batters he faced m the
. .PONY GOT A BA'l11 - Jeff Roach's pooy, Eastet ·
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squads,
while
Mianu
's Dick ·lhe .IJPI Class AAA lineman
s-4, Cillcln!laU. dumped ~ lOth and 11th innings . .
Twist,
needed • bath before she entered the competition at
Crum landed six of the stars, of .the year, and tackle Mark
Franclaco, Sol, San Diego
the
horse
show at the Meigs County Fairgrowlds Saturday
all from the South.
Thuney of Ketter.ing Alter.
swept Atlanta, 7-3 and 7-ll,
night
and
golit ala car wash . The Clll' was11 was being .
Cincinnati recruited four of
Cincinnati's prizes include
and Los Angeles shaded
he~d by the Meigs Alllllllli Al8oclaU011 at Ellis Sohio In
the ali-Blar players, while Warren Harding linebacker
Houlton, s-4, In Ulnnlngs.
Muklleport when Jeff and his parents, l\(1'. and Mrs. Dick
Notre
Dame,
Ohio ·Gus Tucker, who bas
Calli- .. I'UIIel !:
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Roach of Gallipolis, stopped by Ill have the pooy bathed.
University, South Carolina received raves from North
Pete LaCock's two-run
Several Me~gs AlWMi are pictured here with the pony
and Northwestern grabbed coaches ; Q.aliback Dave
homer Ia the lint UUilDg,
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three each.
Uggins of Fremont Ross,
donations
from Ellis Sd!io, YOillli!'S Market, Mart V
JI'O'I!d to be !he declalve blow
Ohio Stat..'s recruits from tackle Ed Kloboves of
• Ollcago defeated starter
Store,
and
Western Auto.
the South inclqde split end Warren Kennedy and tackle
Jim Lonllorg, 12-6, and
OOLUMBUS (UP[) - Ohio Mark Cox of London · Rich Roberts of Akron
Pblladel!Jhla. CUbs' starter State
University Athletic tailba ck Bryan Ferguson of Buchtel.
BlU Bmham won his seventh Director
Ohio UniV1!isity picked off ·
Ed
Weaver Troy; guardlinebacker Ken
Fritz
of
Ironton
;
and
Marietta's
Mark Geisler, a ·
p-omised Ill "look into the
defensive
Mike
Guess
and
split
end,
Barbertoo
tackle
' matt«" after hearing about
tackle
Ed
Mills
of
C'
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olmnbus
Larty
Williams
and
split
end
a.Michigan State lJnlversity
Eastmoor
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MiUs
is
the
R&lt;Iody
Perkins
of
Hubhard.
shulent newsp a per 's
South Ciirolina "ecruited
copyrighted story Monday biggest man on either team at
heavily in the Bucke~ Slilte
accusing OSU alumni of 6-7 and 250 pounds.
69c Playtex
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Members of the North team this year, winding up With allpaying to have prospective
SA Tampons
student..thletes taken to the headed for Ohio State are stars Bill Rooline, ·a tackle
fullback Paul Campbell of from Zanesville, running
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"The allegations ... appear Ravenna, who has bet:n out- back Jeff Kendziorski of
to be vague," Weaver said in standing in pre-game drills : Cadiz and quarterback Steve
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denying any knowledge of fullback Bill Harmon of Swinehart of Lancaster.
The three stars beaded for
'IITOOgdoing CCIIceming cited Massillon ; tailback T)TOne
Hicks
of
Warren
Harding;
Northwestern
include tackle
25c Big Wally
$1.29 Alurex.
In the Wellaton Little Incidents relating w coach
fu
llback"linebacker
Jim
Bruce
Robinett
of
Xenia,
Wall Cleaner
League Tournament' played Woody Hayes' recruiting acLaughlin of Lyndhurst tackle John Schober of
Tablets SO's
lutweet, the Local Pomeroy qvities.
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~tars came home with
·•we will look inlD matter ~rush; and tackle Doug Findlay and center Mike
Fiedler of T~ledo Whitmer.
Com
fourth place. In a.aemi.final and will cooperate fully with Wymer of Findlay.
The six players who will try
Thi rty-fou r different
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IIJllethey~oustedbythe . 'the NCAA and Big Ten
lo
help
Crum
win
his
fourth
colleges
and
universities
will
Welllton teem u behind a authorities if they should
t Mid-American be represented amoog the 66 .1
fiDe !~~Hitter by s. CoJ: who chooae to investigate the straigb
Conference title are tac\le players in the game with only
51.38 Cur ad
$1 .79 Rose Milk
IIndt out 12 and dldn •t walk matter."
and Uma Bath's Bl;line Rei still
Bandages
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'ftle state News said it hsd Rod · Barndollar
a 111111.
quarterback
JodY
Hufiman,
undecided
about
his
future
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PGDa 07'1 Jerry Fields did learned fnm aaource "close
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both
of
Newark;
defensive
education
.
almolt u well as he toa&amp;ed a to the Buckeyes that OSU
Those schools With two
tine-Hiler while fanning 16 grid acene fer aeveral years" back Perry Belcastro of
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Columbus
Franklin
Heights;
recruits
each playing in the
IIIII walking five. CoJ: hit two that football booaters • made
tack.le Dave Crowder of contest are Tennessee
IIIWiel far bill team while T. su::h cub paymenta.
98c Bicentennial
49c Cotton Balls ·
Mootgamery cleUvered the
The paper said it had been Co1wnbus Marloo Franklin; Bowling Green, Easter~
Plaques
damtgl.. .blow, a towering told thst two Warren, Ohio, qarterbackChuckflilurk ol Kentuck y, BaU State
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back
Mark
Hunter
of
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far l'llneroy, a single."
f75 and fiiO respectively by a
In the COIIIOiaUoo gam!!, member of an OSU alumni
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the Puuwroy team stayed group Ill drive foothaU p-oswlth Atherul until the op- pecta to Columbus for a
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$1.25 Elmer
J)CIIIUCII erupted for sii runs recruilinent visit.
Roach
Pruf
NOW
SHOWING
School Glue
In tbe bottom of the third to
"To the best of our
down I"GGnnroy U-3.
knowledge, the students in
New Fall Une
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R. Konleldt took the loss !pleltlCII received ooly one
far Plillleroy u be gave up 10 'paid' visit to the OSU
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till, ~ - . IIIII fanned CIIIIIJIUI during the time they
two. Flelduocted a homer in 'ftl'e being recruited -the
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the 11111111 caUJe, IIIII Mark ooe authorized by the rules "
S1.98 Organiiers
Notebook
Frlead Rot two ainRles wbile Weaver said in a bri~f
J. BUN and T. Jewell each statement.
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"We have no knowledge of
Atbena' Riggs was the the financial transactions
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wiiiiiiC pltdler as he struck~. which were alleged to have
aut two I'Gineroy battera and occurred between various
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nlred three while giving. up Ohio state alumni and ((hers.
49c Linda Lee
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.liN-..,
jalt five hila. He also hit ·two
"Different sell of NCAA
Trac II Razor
Knee Hi
~to help hla own catPe and Big Ten rules were in
IIIII CooDy and Born had ~ effect at the variOUB Urnes
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J'OUIId.trlpper apiece.
mentiooed, and we are not at
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Plillleroy finished fourth Ill certain as to what the
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-a tbe Zl teams 1n the precl.se violatloos are alleged
lolnq. In four appearances ID be.
88c Waste Baskets
87c Modess Flushabte
Fleldll eomplled a record of 3.
"We bave not received any
Pui&lt; a
S h ell
1, pve up juat all hila and noUflcatlon by either the
Nec~laces, Noth ing
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four I'WII, itruck out 62 NCAA or the Big Ten that
Necklaces. WoOden
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bllten, and lasued just 17 charges of any kind have
Bracelets.
Copper ·
walb.
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. been brought •"'• Ohio
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Br·ace l et s,
state University or that we
Plated . Bra celets ,
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200 010-3 3 o are the subject of any kind of
Pl~ r ced
Earrings.
w
54.00 Revlon Intimate
$24.95
Kodak
Post and Hoops
p
000 000-0 1 2 inveatlptlve proceeding."
Cologne
1 Earrings.
The student newspaper
Smiles Siver Kit
210
0003
5
2
said
the
payments
amounted
p
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Ten recruiting rules.

Woody .to watch future

Bucks in action ·Friday ·

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dwl of lba Middlepart
&lt;lab
Jlbled in
the llreboule IDdal roam
.BundaJmllinR to honor Mrs.
Mlldnd . McDaniel, ,Ice
pn!lident of the club, who 11
!liO'rinc to Brlatnl v111a1e,
Wanrly.
Mn. McDaniel baa Pill'·
chaaed a cotlqe there in 8
rellnlmeat center opera~
by the Preabrleriln Church.
Tribute to Mrs. McDaniel
wu llftll by Mrs. Sibley
.Slack. _prelldent, who spoke

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Sgt. and Mu. Robert
Birchfield Ill Junction at;r,
Ka111111 are here Wilting bill
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lloward Birchfield and
daUihfer, Kim, and other
retaUves.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Lochary and !011, Robert,
returned to their home near
aucago, m. Sunday after
spending a week here with
their paren~. Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Story and Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Lochary . Their
daughlel', Me~. remained IIIII
will return home after the
Meigs County Fair.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Bill Curnutt
(Connie) and children, Paige,
Parish, and JW of Irvine, Ky.
are here for a week's visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Bonecutter.
LaW'aOhlincer, Brian Will,
Kelly Wilson, Shelly anclGall

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nua• Green • Godlll • CUter
family reunion will be held •t ·
Columbia Chapel Church
ne•r Point 'Rock 011 Route e84
Sunday. A basket dinner will
be held at noon.

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participate In the Dower l!how
1D be held at the Meigs County
Fair. The club will furniJII
arrangements in three
ctauea oo AUI. 18 and Aug.
20.
Mrs. Slack aiU10UIICed thai
the Ohio Association. of
Garden Cluba' annual
venuon wW be held at Ot-

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decorated cake ,.. allo
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Mrs. Mildred Fowler ualated
A J1U111ri1e blrlbciay pert)' Mn. llflrll Wlllilml, Mn.
in varl- waya with the
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party.
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Others attending besides byhlawlfe,DianaiiiiiJimmy and"!oln. Ivan I'OINll _ .
thote namectwere Mrs. M. J .
(
aon, Budl1bomaa, Plm&amp;O) .
Pry, Mrs. Rlbi Hamm, Mrs. New!un~•
AlleDCIDII were Mr. and Refreahmenla were aened.
Dorothy RoUer, Mrs. Francea
Wilson and Miss Hallie Mn.. Ernie Newhw and .
family, Helen and llebbl,
Zerkle.
FAMILY TQ REIJJ'm'E
DtlleY, Mrs. Jo Ellen Hawk,

Dan of here retumed bol:n6
saturday lfter ~ tp
daya with Gary Carmall Ulll
aona, Donald and Darid ll
Pataaakala. Mra. Gary
Carman and dauahter:,
Rhonda IIIII aon, Gary, Jr:,
left by plane Friday ID v111t
her motl)er, Mr1. Mat
Yudlvlch of Manhattan, N.i;
who is a patient in e.hotlplial
there.
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cllldlng Mn. Irene Jackson,

ol ber unUrtnc ellorta oo
behalf ot lbe club and Ill her
Influence towud betterment
ot the club ·and the commwaty.
In response, Mrs. McDaniel
tnld aboUt her new home in
Waverly, the golf course, the
garden club, the guest houae
and the ~eenery, and of her
conUnued intereat in Mid·
dleport, ber hometnwn, and
plans for frequent viii~. ·
Mra. Slack tntro\luced
guests !Of the evening in·

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Mr. llldMrl. W.O. . . .

lel'bein College in wes'ter.
ville, AUI. 10, 11 and 12 with
the theme "America Grows."
She also repor~ she had
received a communicaUOII
from the yearbook chainnan
jn response to her report of
the past ~~ar's work.
Mrs. Grace French g~ve a
report of the nominating
committee. New officers
elected were Mrs. Slack,
president; Mrs. Be~y Horky ,
vice president ; Mrs. Beulah
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Following the business
meeting a social hour wu
held wi th Mrs. McDaniel
opening personal gilts fnm
club members. She waa
assisted by Mrs . Mary
Skinner who recorded the
names of the members and
guests.
Acllng hostessea were Mrs.
Slack, Mrs. Horky, Mrs .
Etoilla Cassell and Mrs .
Ha yes. The refreshment
table was covered with a
cutwork linen cloth from
Scotland belonging to Mrs.
Horky wh o m;~ de the
arrangeme nt of daisies ,
Quee n Anne's lace and

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"Precocious" yOU may be. Cautious you're NOT! Let's
hope your motller maintains the boy-watch until you learn to
control your goose bumps! - HELEN

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THURSDAY
GALLIA COUNTY Salon,
Eight and Forty, will hold a
picnic a l the home of Mrs.
lnes Marchi, Rt. 35,
Gaiiipolls, Thursday, 5:30
p.m. Mrs . Audrey Glaub,
departementai chapeau, wiD
inslail officers for the 1976-7'1
year.
DEMOCRAT
COM·
MI'I;TEE Thursday at
Episcopal Parish House, 8
p.m. Plans to be made for
display at fair .
EVANGELINE CHAPTER
172, Order of the Eastern
Slar, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Middleport Masonic
Temple. Past matrons and
past patrons to he honored. A
"do your own thing" auction
will be held.
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S
CLub, Sacred Heart Church,
Thursday, with hostesses
Mary Morrow, Mary Kunzelman, Helene Brickles and
Ann Blackwood. M\!Cting will
be held following the 7:30
p.m. Mass.

Ready For Boys:
Correction: you're "ready for trouble!"
What's wrong with sex here is you're an inunature 14 and
he's out to score. Get sensible! - SUE
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Dear Helen and Sue:
Will foolin~ around delay menstruation? - P. A.
P.A.
Sometimes. - HELEN

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P.A. :
Even up to nine months, depending on your definition of
"fooling around." - SUE ·

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MURDERY MYSTERY- Bunny Baldwin as Louisa Creed; Cheryl K . as Ellen
Creed a~ Lori Organ as Emlly Creed In a scene from the Ohio Valley Sumn=Theater's
~~~~~~ -~;~::Th~~~~,!~urder mystery, which ~Ill play Aug. 5-7, 12-1~

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NOTE FROM HELEN: And remember, technical virgins
have been known to get pregnant. A spenn can travel around
an Intact bymen, although thiS doesn't happen often.

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Rap:
r m engaged and having a nifty time buying tllings for our
apartment ... Until I show tllem to my divorced girl friend , who
lives next door. She always says stuff like "You'D never use
that," (about the vegetable chopper), or "Why bother when il
won'tlast anyway ?"
Now she's saying I'm stupid for spending my own money
when,J'IJ "jual get duplicates at showers." I EN JOY shop"'"g
for uus.~'
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next best tiling? - PLANNING ANNE
Anne:

Best way to put down a putter-down Is: beat her to the
punch line. When she gets that "I've been tllrough It so I know"
look, tell her, "I know what you're going to say so don't say
·it!" -SUE
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Even though yau can't avoid the bitter divorcee you can
avoid discussing your marrlsge plans with her. Keep the
conversation away from weddings, and you may even remain
' friends. - HELEN

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Fink.reunion held
DEXTER - The annual
Fink reunion was held here
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie (Eva)
McKinney and son, Sam.
Atleftding were ·Mr. and
Mrs. Nile (Betty) Strait and
· Billy, Merrill Island, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Junior
(Margaret) Silchuck, Jim,
Sharon and Tammy, Rittman; Mrs. E~rl (Irene)
~. Rillmsn; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray (Frances) Darnell,
Fort Wayne, Ind.; Mr. and

DAUGHTER BORN
CHESTER-Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Hoffman of Chester
IIIIDOIIJlCe tile birth · of a
daughter, Stephanie Lea,
July '!/ at Pleasant Valley
HCJIPltal. The w.DI weighed
nine JIOIIllds, four and one half
nuncea. Maternal grand..renls are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Barr, Middleport;
..temal grandparents, Mr.
and Mn. Paul Hoffman
Cheater; !J18lernal greai
grandfalber, Rollcoe HoUon,
Cheater and palernal greatarandmother, Mrs. Lucy
Gaul, Pomeroy, and Mrs.
Flcra Barr of Leon, W. Va.

Mrs. Eugene Fink, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell LitUe, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Birchfield and
Kim, Mr. and Mrs. James
Birchfield, son, Jeff, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis McKinney,
Tracy and Archie, Rutland,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fink
and son, Mike, Pomeroy.
Others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Little,
Atilens; Mrs. Carl Harris
Scott, Tina and Olad, Fori
Lauderdale, Fla.; Sgt. and'
Mrs. Robert Birchfield
Junction City, KaD$88; Mr:
and Mrs. 0\arles Newhouse
Chuckie and Steve, Wood:
burn, Ind.; Mary Carr and
. Brian, Lima; Ralph Joseph
Lima, and Eddie ffiad:
Dexter. Calling In tile evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Michael, Pomeroy.

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TUESDAY
DREW WEBSTER Post 39
Tuesday, 8 p.m.
POMEROY CHAPTER 1116,
Order or the Eastern Star,
7:45 Tuesday at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. Initiation to
be held and officers are asked
to wear tileir blue gowns.
WEDNESDAY
REGULAR MEETING,
Pomeroy Lodge 164, F&amp;AM,
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; aU
Master Masons !Jivited.

"J&gt;recoc:lous" Needs Precaution
Rap:
I'm 14 and a virgin but only because my motller watches
me Uke I wi!S a baby.
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This guy (who's older and knows) says, what's wrong witll
Bell, we wouldn't be herewitboutlt? I get goose bumps tlllnking
about him, but I've only tallted to him four Urnes and I'm not
allowed to go with him,
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People say I'm precauUous so why doesn't my mother
understand I'm - READY FOR BOYS

Polly's Pointers
Melted candle
mars mahogany
speeds tile animal struggles.
POLLY'S PROBLEM
Truck
beds are metal arld I
DEAR POLLY -Several
wonder
if these owners
large candles melted on my
.IDahogany dining table. After consider the animal 's feet or
lots of work I thoagbt tl!e the sun beating down on his
table top was cleaa, but 11 head. How about rememlooks smudgy regardless of bering the dog may be
bow I clean it. I would cer- thirsty, too, when you go in
taluly appreciate any belp some place for a short beer
you can give me. - MRS. and the poor creature sits
outside dying for tlle love of
T.C.D.
DEAR MRS. T.C.D. - Did his owner. - LOIS.
DEAR POLLY - I had a
you wash the table top with
couple
of feet of &lt;11181 sheif
warm mUd soap suds and
paper
that
is sticl&lt;;y ·On one
immediately dry i~ do!Dg
side
and
wondered
how I
only a smaU aru at a time•
could
use
it,
unW'Ispotled
the
Wbea I have had tiDy dot sit~
cardboard
used
on
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my
desk
spots left oa my table after
candle wu was cleaued off, I pad. They do not seem to put
usaaUy find they are easiest blotters in them any more so
removed by us!Dg a linger- mine was soiled with ink
nan. In despuate cases, a marks and coffee rings.
doth sllgbdy dampaned with There was my answer. I
alcohol and then polished covered the l/afdboard will!
immediately removes ..odie the paper and it looks great.,
smudges. But It does call5e as well as matching the
some flalshes to become chin mahogany wood in the desk.
- FRANK.
looking, so do test first. DEAR POLLY - I used to
POLLY. .
long !OJ: an electric mixer on
DEAR POLLY - To hasten a stand. My arm would gel so
the gemiinalion of any seeds tired holding my portable one
I may be planting, 1 place the when making mayonnaise,
pots with tile planted seeds on menngues, etc. I found
top or my hot tray or a hot air I
could
make
my
n- register. Since the seeds own stand by restneed warmth from the bot- mg the back end of the
tom this gives tllem a start. mixer on a five and a half
ELAINE.
inch taU cardboard container
DEAR POLLY - When or salt. So n0w lbe sail box or
washing or drying a sweater a similar size can of coffee
or jacket with pretty buttons with a plastic lid ill on tile
on it, I button it and turn counter when I "go into my
inside out. Then the buttons act." - AGNES. (PoUy's
are not chipped dUring the · note -:.Do keep an eye on it so
washmg. - BE'I'l'Y J.
the rruxer does not jiggle orr
DEAR POLLY - My Pet its stand.)
.
Peeve is with the dog owners
PoUy will send you one of'
who put tileir dogs in the back her "peachy" tbank·you
of a truck. On a recent trip we cards, Ideal lor fram!Dg or
saw many dead ones along plating in your family
the "country area" high- scrapbook, If sbe uses YOIII'
ways. Have these careless favorite Polater, peeve or
owners ever watch a dog try Problem ID ber co!UDID. Write
to get his fooling as the truck PoUy's Pointers ID care of
turns a corner. Even at low this aewspaper.

Letart
women
gather
LETART, W. Va. - The
Cherokee Extension
Homemakers Club met at the
home of Mrs. Judith Scites
last Tuesday evening. ·
The meeting was called to
order by the president. Salute
to the flag was given foiiowed
hy the reading of the NaUonal
Home Creed and the dub
pledge. Devotions were given
by Mrs. Ollie Browning, using
the subject "The Best of
Liberty .... Scripture was
Psalms 116:16.
The lesson, "Home Canning-Update" was given by
Mrs . Allarah Dewhurst.
Minutes of the last meeting
and the treasurer's report
were read and approved.
Among
the
business
discussed at the meeting was
tile workshop at the home of
Mrs. WiUa Scites at ·which ·
time the club's con lribu ti on
to the Mason Coul:tty Fair was
made. II was agreed that
Mrs. Sally Smith, Mrs. Kale
Slone and Mrs. Vi Stanton
would work at the club's
booth on 'Aug. 5.
The club also decided to
contribute to the Student and
;Friendship Fund and to
provide some food to the
rnissi on in Point Pleasant.
Plans were made to make
sandwiches at the home of
Mrs. Nellie Casto for tile
Internauonal Tea held July
28. A report on the General
Council was made by Mrs.
Sally Smith and Mrs. OUie
Browning.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Judith Sciles to Mrs.
Ollie Browning, Mrs. Nellie
Casto,
Mrs.
Attarah
Dewhurst, Mrs. Willa Scites
Mrs. Sally Smith, Mrs. vi
Slanton and Mrs. Kale stone .

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QUANnTIES RIGHTS RESERVED
Open Eves. Ti19:00.

We Accept Federal Food Stamps
ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED - Mr. and Mrl. carl
Neii!On, 855 Sycamore St., Middleport, celebrated lhelr
25th wedding aM!versary on Aug. 2. They art the partnla
of Six children, Larry at Fort Kno:a:, Ky.; Qleryl, Brenda,
Roger, Carroll Ray and Joon, all of Middleport. They allo
have two grandchUdren.
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Wells will host the ned
meeting. Mrs. McKnight
served a dessert course to
those named and Mrs. Shirley
Baity, Mrs. Betty WehrUIIIl;
Mrs . Nettie Boyer, Mrs.
Marty Hoffman and Mrs.
Joan Hoffman.
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rummage sale to be held later
this month were planned at
.tile Wednesady night mee\lng
of the Sew-Rite-Sewing Club
at the Lncoin Heights club
house .
Mrs.
Lenora
McKnight was hostess.
Presiding at the meeting
was Mrs. Pandora Collins
with Mrs. McKnight giving
the treasurer's report and
Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore, the
secretary's report. Games
were played with prizes going
to Mrs. Lucy While, · Mrs.
Pandora -Collins, Mrs .
Barbara Mullen and Mrs. Flo

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celebrated her first birthday
July 25 with a party at the
Blue and Grey Restaurant.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Phil McFarland, Shane,
Rick and Tammy, Goldie
Carson and Jeff, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Hawkins and
Chrissy, Virginia - Thomas
Mayrene Dawn and Jimmy'.
. Stephanie . is the granddaughter of Virginia Thomas ·
of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs.
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"Precocious" yOU may be. Cautious you're NOT! Let's
hope your motller maintains the boy-watch until you learn to
control your goose bumps! - HELEN

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THURSDAY
GALLIA COUNTY Salon,
Eight and Forty, will hold a
picnic a l the home of Mrs.
lnes Marchi, Rt. 35,
Gaiiipolls, Thursday, 5:30
p.m. Mrs . Audrey Glaub,
departementai chapeau, wiD
inslail officers for the 1976-7'1
year.
DEMOCRAT
COM·
MI'I;TEE Thursday at
Episcopal Parish House, 8
p.m. Plans to be made for
display at fair .
EVANGELINE CHAPTER
172, Order of the Eastern
Slar, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Middleport Masonic
Temple. Past matrons and
past patrons to he honored. A
"do your own thing" auction
will be held.
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S
CLub, Sacred Heart Church,
Thursday, with hostesses
Mary Morrow, Mary Kunzelman, Helene Brickles and
Ann Blackwood. M\!Cting will
be held following the 7:30
p.m. Mass.

Ready For Boys:
Correction: you're "ready for trouble!"
What's wrong with sex here is you're an inunature 14 and
he's out to score. Get sensible! - SUE
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Dear Helen and Sue:
Will foolin~ around delay menstruation? - P. A.
P.A.
Sometimes. - HELEN

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P.A. :
Even up to nine months, depending on your definition of
"fooling around." - SUE ·

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MURDERY MYSTERY- Bunny Baldwin as Louisa Creed; Cheryl K . as Ellen
Creed a~ Lori Organ as Emlly Creed In a scene from the Ohio Valley Sumn=Theater's
~~~~~~ -~;~::Th~~~~,!~urder mystery, which ~Ill play Aug. 5-7, 12-1~

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NOTE FROM HELEN: And remember, technical virgins
have been known to get pregnant. A spenn can travel around
an Intact bymen, although thiS doesn't happen often.

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Rap:
r m engaged and having a nifty time buying tllings for our
apartment ... Until I show tllem to my divorced girl friend , who
lives next door. She always says stuff like "You'D never use
that," (about the vegetable chopper), or "Why bother when il
won'tlast anyway ?"
Now she's saying I'm stupid for spending my own money
when,J'IJ "jual get duplicates at showers." I EN JOY shop"'"g
for uus.~'
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yuo
. When you can't avoid a cold-water thrower, what's the
next best tiling? - PLANNING ANNE
Anne:

Best way to put down a putter-down Is: beat her to the
punch line. When she gets that "I've been tllrough It so I know"
look, tell her, "I know what you're going to say so don't say
·it!" -SUE
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· Anne:

Even though yau can't avoid the bitter divorcee you can
avoid discussing your marrlsge plans with her. Keep the
conversation away from weddings, and you may even remain
' friends. - HELEN

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Fink.reunion held
DEXTER - The annual
Fink reunion was held here
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie (Eva)
McKinney and son, Sam.
Atleftding were ·Mr. and
Mrs. Nile (Betty) Strait and
· Billy, Merrill Island, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Junior
(Margaret) Silchuck, Jim,
Sharon and Tammy, Rittman; Mrs. E~rl (Irene)
~. Rillmsn; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray (Frances) Darnell,
Fort Wayne, Ind.; Mr. and

DAUGHTER BORN
CHESTER-Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Hoffman of Chester
IIIIDOIIJlCe tile birth · of a
daughter, Stephanie Lea,
July '!/ at Pleasant Valley
HCJIPltal. The w.DI weighed
nine JIOIIllds, four and one half
nuncea. Maternal grand..renls are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Barr, Middleport;
..temal grandparents, Mr.
and Mn. Paul Hoffman
Cheater; !J18lernal greai
grandfalber, Rollcoe HoUon,
Cheater and palernal greatarandmother, Mrs. Lucy
Gaul, Pomeroy, and Mrs.
Flcra Barr of Leon, W. Va.

Mrs. Eugene Fink, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell LitUe, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Birchfield and
Kim, Mr. and Mrs. James
Birchfield, son, Jeff, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis McKinney,
Tracy and Archie, Rutland,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fink
and son, Mike, Pomeroy.
Others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Little,
Atilens; Mrs. Carl Harris
Scott, Tina and Olad, Fori
Lauderdale, Fla.; Sgt. and'
Mrs. Robert Birchfield
Junction City, KaD$88; Mr:
and Mrs. 0\arles Newhouse
Chuckie and Steve, Wood:
burn, Ind.; Mary Carr and
. Brian, Lima; Ralph Joseph
Lima, and Eddie ffiad:
Dexter. Calling In tile evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Michael, Pomeroy.

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TUESDAY
DREW WEBSTER Post 39
Tuesday, 8 p.m.
POMEROY CHAPTER 1116,
Order or the Eastern Star,
7:45 Tuesday at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. Initiation to
be held and officers are asked
to wear tileir blue gowns.
WEDNESDAY
REGULAR MEETING,
Pomeroy Lodge 164, F&amp;AM,
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; aU
Master Masons !Jivited.

"J&gt;recoc:lous" Needs Precaution
Rap:
I'm 14 and a virgin but only because my motller watches
me Uke I wi!S a baby.
,
This guy (who's older and knows) says, what's wrong witll
Bell, we wouldn't be herewitboutlt? I get goose bumps tlllnking
about him, but I've only tallted to him four Urnes and I'm not
allowed to go with him,
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People say I'm precauUous so why doesn't my mother
understand I'm - READY FOR BOYS

Polly's Pointers
Melted candle
mars mahogany
speeds tile animal struggles.
POLLY'S PROBLEM
Truck
beds are metal arld I
DEAR POLLY -Several
wonder
if these owners
large candles melted on my
.IDahogany dining table. After consider the animal 's feet or
lots of work I thoagbt tl!e the sun beating down on his
table top was cleaa, but 11 head. How about rememlooks smudgy regardless of bering the dog may be
bow I clean it. I would cer- thirsty, too, when you go in
taluly appreciate any belp some place for a short beer
you can give me. - MRS. and the poor creature sits
outside dying for tlle love of
T.C.D.
DEAR MRS. T.C.D. - Did his owner. - LOIS.
DEAR POLLY - I had a
you wash the table top with
couple
of feet of &lt;11181 sheif
warm mUd soap suds and
paper
that
is sticl&lt;;y ·On one
immediately dry i~ do!Dg
side
and
wondered
how I
only a smaU aru at a time•
could
use
it,
unW'Ispotled
the
Wbea I have had tiDy dot sit~
cardboard
used
on
.
my
desk
spots left oa my table after
candle wu was cleaued off, I pad. They do not seem to put
usaaUy find they are easiest blotters in them any more so
removed by us!Dg a linger- mine was soiled with ink
nan. In despuate cases, a marks and coffee rings.
doth sllgbdy dampaned with There was my answer. I
alcohol and then polished covered the l/afdboard will!
immediately removes ..odie the paper and it looks great.,
smudges. But It does call5e as well as matching the
some flalshes to become chin mahogany wood in the desk.
- FRANK.
looking, so do test first. DEAR POLLY - I used to
POLLY. .
long !OJ: an electric mixer on
DEAR POLLY - To hasten a stand. My arm would gel so
the gemiinalion of any seeds tired holding my portable one
I may be planting, 1 place the when making mayonnaise,
pots with tile planted seeds on menngues, etc. I found
top or my hot tray or a hot air I
could
make
my
n- register. Since the seeds own stand by restneed warmth from the bot- mg the back end of the
tom this gives tllem a start. mixer on a five and a half
ELAINE.
inch taU cardboard container
DEAR POLLY - When or salt. So n0w lbe sail box or
washing or drying a sweater a similar size can of coffee
or jacket with pretty buttons with a plastic lid ill on tile
on it, I button it and turn counter when I "go into my
inside out. Then the buttons act." - AGNES. (PoUy's
are not chipped dUring the · note -:.Do keep an eye on it so
washmg. - BE'I'l'Y J.
the rruxer does not jiggle orr
DEAR POLLY - My Pet its stand.)
.
Peeve is with the dog owners
PoUy will send you one of'
who put tileir dogs in the back her "peachy" tbank·you
of a truck. On a recent trip we cards, Ideal lor fram!Dg or
saw many dead ones along plating in your family
the "country area" high- scrapbook, If sbe uses YOIII'
ways. Have these careless favorite Polater, peeve or
owners ever watch a dog try Problem ID ber co!UDID. Write
to get his fooling as the truck PoUy's Pointers ID care of
turns a corner. Even at low this aewspaper.

Letart
women
gather
LETART, W. Va. - The
Cherokee Extension
Homemakers Club met at the
home of Mrs. Judith Scites
last Tuesday evening. ·
The meeting was called to
order by the president. Salute
to the flag was given foiiowed
hy the reading of the NaUonal
Home Creed and the dub
pledge. Devotions were given
by Mrs. Ollie Browning, using
the subject "The Best of
Liberty .... Scripture was
Psalms 116:16.
The lesson, "Home Canning-Update" was given by
Mrs . Allarah Dewhurst.
Minutes of the last meeting
and the treasurer's report
were read and approved.
Among
the
business
discussed at the meeting was
tile workshop at the home of
Mrs. WiUa Scites at ·which ·
time the club's con lribu ti on
to the Mason Coul:tty Fair was
made. II was agreed that
Mrs. Sally Smith, Mrs. Kale
Slone and Mrs. Vi Stanton
would work at the club's
booth on 'Aug. 5.
The club also decided to
contribute to the Student and
;Friendship Fund and to
provide some food to the
rnissi on in Point Pleasant.
Plans were made to make
sandwiches at the home of
Mrs. Nellie Casto for tile
Internauonal Tea held July
28. A report on the General
Council was made by Mrs.
Sally Smith and Mrs. OUie
Browning.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Judith Sciles to Mrs.
Ollie Browning, Mrs. Nellie
Casto,
Mrs.
Attarah
Dewhurst, Mrs. Willa Scites
Mrs. Sally Smith, Mrs. vi
Slanton and Mrs. Kale stone .

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ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED - Mr. and Mrl. carl
Neii!On, 855 Sycamore St., Middleport, celebrated lhelr
25th wedding aM!versary on Aug. 2. They art the partnla
of Six children, Larry at Fort Kno:a:, Ky.; Qleryl, Brenda,
Roger, Carroll Ray and Joon, all of Middleport. They allo
have two grandchUdren.
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meeting. Mrs. McKnight
served a dessert course to
those named and Mrs. Shirley
Baity, Mrs. Betty WehrUIIIl;
Mrs . Nettie Boyer, Mrs.
Marty Hoffman and Mrs.
Joan Hoffman.
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rummage sale to be held later
this month were planned at
.tile Wednesady night mee\lng
of the Sew-Rite-Sewing Club
at the Lncoin Heights club
house .
Mrs.
Lenora
McKnight was hostess.
Presiding at the meeting
was Mrs. Pandora Collins
with Mrs. McKnight giving
the treasurer's report and
Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore, the
secretary's report. Games
were played with prizes going
to Mrs. Lucy While, · Mrs.
Pandora -Collins, Mrs .
Barbara Mullen and Mrs. Flo

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daughter of Pansy and
Dorsey Ohlinger, Pomeroy,
celebrated her first birthday
July 25 with a party at the
Blue and Grey Restaurant.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Phil McFarland, Shane,
Rick and Tammy, Goldie
Carson and Jeff, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Hawkins and
Chrissy, Virginia - Thomas
Mayrene Dawn and Jimmy'.
. Stephanie . is the granddaughter of Virginia Thomas ·
of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ohlinger, Middleport. Cake, ice cream and
punch were served .
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e loday.

PIANO

Publlcltlon .

Cantelletlons~

Pomeroy
(f
.
QUMJTY Motor- Co.

Hons accepted flrtt dtV Of
publl(;at lon .
.

NOT!C ~

Tt'te Publlll'ler reserves
the right to tdlf or reject

OF APO!NTMENT

any 'ICII
lectlon•l .
wlll no t be
mQre tttan
Insertion .

Case No. 21113
Esta te of Carl L. Greenletl
Oetei! SI-d
NO t ice is hereb y gi ven tha t
Ava J . Greenlees of Route No .
• · Pomeroy , Oh io, 457 69 has
been
d.ul y
app oin ted
Executr ix of th e Est ate of Carl
L . Gr eenlees . deceased , late or
Meigs coun ty, Ol'llo .
Creditors ar ~ requ ired to
file the ir c laims w ith sa id
fi duciary wlttdn three mon ths .
Da ted this 28t h da y of Ju ly

Fami l y
matters
tak tL
precedence tod ay. You can
Iro n ou t the IT)Ost pressing
domestic problems II you have
a mind to honestl y tr y.

QEMINI (Moy 21 -Juno 20) Per·
sons wh o CoUl d do big th ings

for your career have their eyes
on you today. Do the type of
j o b you ' d wan t t hem t o
observe .

1976 .

M" nn ing D . Web ster
Judge.
Court of com mon Pl us,
PrOM te OiviSIO!'I •

CANC!i:R (Juno 21 -July 22) If
you thi nk tn terms ot making a
buck today , you 'll be tar more
produ ctive than If you followed

181 3, !0. i7. 3!c

eind came

up wllh a cipher.
LEO (July 23· Aug. 22)This Is

For Want Ad Strvlct
cents per word Of'! t ·

lntertlon .
Min imum Charvt 11 .00.
14 cents ptr word three
consecutive Insertions ,.
16 cents r,er word six
conseeutlvt nsertlons .
25 Pl!'r Cen' Discount ·On
Plid IdS lnd ldl paid
within 10 days.

mo

mo RENAULT4 OR.

Good tlr", clean lnlerlor; grey finish , radio, 4 speed.

'

mo CAMARO CPE.

JI09S
P. steering , e.tra good radial llres.
Needs some body work .

U .OO for 80 word
minimum .
Each ·additional word 3
Cfnts : •

SWIMMING
POOLS
Abilvo afld llolow lrGUIIII
pool kits for lhe do·lt·
YOIWIIII man.
All poolluppll" aYIIIIblo,

, Noon ·S•ttnday.

GARA(&gt;~

Salo,· "'ugusi,Yillrougli 1%8 Comaro ports , ftont end ,
o.m. tilt 5 p.m . Located
hood , doora , many o.fher ports .
off Rt. 7 bypas1 on o1d rou te
Also fit 1967 Comoro . See at

NOTICES

~~~~~~IVES
Mr . and Mrs . William Att ALL
Yard sates, Rummage ,
Boyce of Columbus were Porch and Banmtnf Porch
. LIBRA (Sopl. • 23·0CI. 23)
weekend visitors of Mrs . end 1'Sa:seml!'nt Sal~s , ttc .
Someone whose help you need
must bt paid In advanc~ .
Bertha Russell.
will be very receptive. Don't be
Get vours In early by
too co nce rried about t he
Mr . and Mrs . Daniel stopping by our office at
The Dol!y Sen!lnel , 1!1
mechanics, just get your views
Worley, Slary Jo of Beckley Court St . or writing Box
Pefore them.
were weekend vlsilors of Mr. 129, Pomero, , Ohio 45769
1Wifh your rtm lttanct.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
and Mrs. Charley Smith.
You have eKe ellen! prospects ·
Sunday dinner guests of
to give you something to cheer
Mr
. and Mrs. Charley Smilh
about today. Gains can come
were
Mr. and Mrs . D11niel
from seve ral directio ns. Be
Worley
, Slacy and Mr. and
,alert
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ~ hoYo
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Doc.,. "'rs. Doyle Knapp..' lj:ail,
aerial photos of your construe·
Kevin and Charles. Mr. and
21) Draw on your experience. It
tion site, business, cool and
will put you a lew steps ahead
Mrs. Roy . Smith and ·Mrs.
gas leases of your form. ken
ol lhe opposl!lon. Knowledge
Karl Russell and' family of
Grove, photographer, Chester ,
acquired the hard way is now
Ohio. Phone985 ,..ttS5.
North
Carolina
wM-e
al·
read y to reap you a harvest.
ternoon visitcrs, '
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon.
Remember th• day 'orever!
Mr. and Mr! . Daniel
19) In business today. be less Worley and Stacy visiled will!
The complete story of rour
vocal than your ·counterpart.
wedding In a beautiful album .
Mr. and Mrs. James Prullilt
He can talk himself Into giving
Coli
ken
Grover .
Salurday afternoon,
Photograph.r, Chester, Ohio.
yo4 better terms thah expect.
Phono985-4155.
Charoletl a!id Ann
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Ftb. 18)
Your dreams are not aa On~., Lambert visited Saturday
RETAIL
realistic as some may think . 1n11 evening with Mr. and Mrs.
MANAGEMENT
reality. they'll be qu ite happy.il • Daniel Worley, Stacy and Mr. u lumbtr
•s Manaoer
yo" succeed .
and Mrs. Charley Smith.
Trainee Program offers
rapid advancement __, ov.er
PISCES (Fob. 20·h!irch 20j '· . .
,,

""~ lill,

south ~ ~~Jack~ · Gctf•.
Reasonable prlcfl on biqcle,
new 'POinting luppliM, ,new
t ~:r.-s : n8wborn , to adult
clothlng, ond much more.

rmaglnat1on to work.

Y,ARP Sal•. Augu'.' 2. 3 ond 4!h.

&lt;;line's Red Frv1t Born, Rt. 7,
bedstands , doubl• rinse tubs ,
t hoi("s, movie camera, clothes
and misc.
2· Family Yard Sqle, August 3, •
· ond '·5.· Charles Mcla·ine'l
residence . St. Rt. 12~ . 3 mi tes
out of Rocine. lad ies' clothes,
on&amp;·holf siz:es, and teens ,
ml!'n·s clothing, appliances, fur·
niture. Phone 9~9 · 2220 .
YARD Sale l 829· South Third A... e.,
Middleport, Aug. 2·5.

YARD SAle Aug .. 3, 9 a.m. !o" S

1

150 manaoers and co .
managers cttvelop~ from
this program . ~ First full

You're much admired by yoUr
peers today. It's too bad you
cari' t see yourself as otheh1 see' ~

you.
'

Tbe AlmaDae '
I'

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TWO Fomily Yard Sale, Thursday,

Frido, ond Saturday. 9 till S

p.m. Men's , wom8'n's, ond
lunior petite clothing , dual -4;
b.b.l manifold , furniture and
misc. 412 Lii'IColn Hill , Pomeroy,
Ohio:

-

Uolted PressiDt,rulloaal
1• Today is Tuesday, Aug. 3,
the· 216th day Of 1976 'With 150
to follow.
· "IJ ·' ·
• •The nioon ia between Its
· lil'St·quarter arxl Nil ~1 ''The mornln&amp; stars· arr
~Jupiter and Satu1Ji,._, . f
, The evening star&amp; are

, 0 ,.

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Aug.4, 1171
'
You're likfly lo be lar more
popular this year' than you have
teen heretofore. Much good
can come from the many new
friends you're capable o·f mak-

111 Pearl St. , Middleport, Ohio
~5760 .

1971 Dodge Charger . SIJOO, ••·
cellent ·condition . Phone

(~ }

675-:1651 .
1972
V890 . run• good. Mike
Roberts. Phone 949-2626 or
247-2641.
1%5 G.M.C. ono-holf 1on pickup
wilh 283 Chevy engine . l!an·
dord shll! , S39S. Phone (~ )
3

19: ~~; Econoline

GARAGE SAle. Weds .. Augusl 4.

im

.....,..,l.. · -

Mri.

'

Charles

Karr.

hecesnory.

Car

PhonB992·38'14 .

required .

A thought loc tl!e day: ;
Phonol-61021 ·0100· .
. 3 AND '4 RM . lurtishod and un·
t:rnle Pyle was one of&lt;. NEED,o bobysll!tr in m, homo ol
lurniohed op!o. Phone 992.
America's IIIOIIt widely read ' Tupporo Plolno. M&lt;&gt;r&gt;da'f lhru
$434.
corresponclents ~'Y.= 1 r~~~;~~go~~~~~-~ Coli "c.o:.U::N::T
:.,R-Y"'Mo
:-:-b::ilo- i::lol-m-o-:P:-oi-k
07"',""R!:-.
Warll.Abattlefidd
• 33. tonmilesnor!hofPomeroy.
.,. his style, "U you go ,_.,
Lorge lois with concreto patios.
sidewalks , runners ond oH

"""&amp;

Ul

enough
bath
even
the neaa
· without
will let ayou
alone."

•·n.!:g.c:.
= ·7:..:4.:..
79".
~.:.'.::"oo"::.:';o:.P•::r.:::k::
. P.::ho::.:n::e;..m

OLD furniture, k:e boxes,

brott l

bodo, woll !olephon,.

•n4.

ON£ bedroom apartment• at

VllLAG£ !MNOR In /,lifldiPI!Orl
for $104 monthly plu• •l~11 0r

part's , or cornplee househo)dt.
Write M. D. Miller, Rt, 4,

$130 including electr~. LOWER

CASH paid for all makes ond

Convenient to st'iopplng . on
Third and Mlll StrNts in Mid·

SSCothSS for junked auto. Frye'•
Truck Auto Ports. Rutland ,

dleport. afond new high quali·
ty apartments. See the
man'9""
Riverside Aport·
ments or coil 992-m1 . Fur·
nished
a~ortmenti
olao

Pomeroy, Ohio. Call992-n60.

RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.

models of mobile homoo.
Phoho otoocode 614·~23- 9531 .

a'

Phono 742·2081.

ovaildblo . .

COINS, t1mency, tokens, gold
and silver l•welry. We nMd 3 room furnished apartment,
196A and older U.S. coins. Call
utilities furnish.d. Phone 992·
for other 7~2-2331 or came out
3129or992·5434.
to our coin ahap on Rutland and

loodlng

Wamsley.

Cruk

Rd.

Roger TRAILER. odults only. Phono 992·
7639or 992·3181 .
3 Room furnithed house with

both. Adullt only . Phone 992·

5335.
IF YOU have e service to offer,
want to buy or ttll tometMng ,

ae looking for work ... or
whatever . .. you'll get results
laster with a Santinel Wont Ad.

TRAILER spoct dote to Meiga
Mines. Complete hookup. Call
7~2 -1166 .

~

room lui'nlthed opt: close fo
Powell's Super Valu still
available. Phone992-3658 .

Coll992·2156.
YARD Salo. Augul! 31 ~ .. 5; 10 2 Bedroom lrollor , $28 woelt, oil
a.m. tHI S p.m. Men , women,
utilities paid. Phone 992-3324.
children's nlw and '""
3
Rooms and botk, furnithed
clolhl"l and shoot: 1wo 9x12
apartment r all utilities furnlth·
carpot, ond 13·14 -pot:
Hollywood lvll Silo bod: Swan
od.
or 356 Notrh Four·
. rh,M leport.
and Lyontln Tuppers Plaint.
YARD Salt, 819 Sourh Third A....
Mlddloporl. Auguol 2 lhr!JIIgh

l:;:t•

51f!.

.

1M&amp; Ford 390 h.p. molor. cornletely

rebuilt,

no . miles,

modlllod, lrodo lor 100.or 125
-~ . Phon_o 94_!:.2!15:.. .

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...--E-----,
CARPET SHOP
Racine, Ol!io

Coli 992·2338.
1973 V.W. Super Bee!le. P!&gt;one

'6•95
Squort Yard lnllllltd

bock swi...el seats, n(!!w tires .

7054

m-

David Parsons • Owner

·

949-2814
6-7-1 mo.

•

HE R E ~ O H, VE$ $ !~,
CAPTAI~ -· WHAT DOE$

W.DIMYII'

WA SHIN&lt;5TON SA¥
ABOUT OUR U.F.O.

.7-21-4

TWIN $ ~ -

PSYC HOS:
WHAT D!D
YOU EX PECH

KEEP CALM. GfNT$! MEDICA~
HELP HAS ARRIVED !

.J

t8Z

.u

...THE PA'•L-

SOtri'H
6A 10%
•A K5

$END OI'ER
A $ HRII.I l&lt;i

GUlTER SERVICE1
Continuous

YGUrstll. Sptclal prlc" to :
builders.
,,

KEN GROVER
Photoiir•phy
. HS-4155
Olester, 0t11o
7-14-1 mo.

WILL DO odd jobo . rooling. poin·
ting, houling, h:e t work , and
• mowing. Phon~!-992 - 7~09 .

TEAFORD

basement. Asking $20,000.
3 YEARS OLD- 2 ceramic
bolhs. 6 room a. 3 bedroom•
with
closet•. family rcicim,
5 p.m. Infant, children , odult .
y;ood-burnlng
flreplect.
clothing, Mite .
full b01ement, copper
1974 SUZU~I G.T.. 185 e.cellon! plumbl"l and 1 car garage.
condition, 2 helmets , $350.
Phono
(614) -146-1830. SJ.C,OOO.
eYeningo (614) 446·4572, 5 BEDROOMS - Family
room, 2'12 botl!s. central air
Gallipolis.
·
&amp;
heat. Nearly all
ADJUSTABLE wolkor, bodoide
carpeled, sun dock, 2 car
tommode , dothing. Phone
garagalnd nice loe&lt;~led lot
'192-5655.
neer grade and high
ACRE lot en herd rood, rural
schools.
w.ooo.
water O\'ollobll!', Leoding Creek
LEVEl
LOT - 3 bedroom
Rood about 3 mil .. from br·
older homo. Balh, 2
pass . Look for signs . Phone
porch"' storm windows I,
742-3106.
doors,
plus carport. YOOJ
15 !nth toddle, bucktkin stitched,
can
walk
lo work . Only
podded seal, $75. Also, 2
$12,000,
horses, boy more 13 y.ars,
very gonlle. 3 ,oor old block MIDDLEPORT - 2 level
lots on lhe corner. 5
tolt, green broke. Phone 9923219.
bedroom older heme, 1 nice
b.a tha,
wood -burning
GENTLE Jersey cow, -4 ga.llcns dai·
F .A.
ly. PMne m -3462 or 7~2- fireplaces, . gu
furnace, large modern
2581.
kitchen &amp; dining . A
GOOD Foctcry built go·cort frame
wonderful
family home for
with or without whHit and
only S25,ooo.
motor~ Phone 247·2238.
COUNTRY STOAE- Plus
AIR Conditioner. 5,000 8TU, tx•
stock
most of lht
tellent ccndlrion. Can btl IHn ·
furnishings,
lnclud" pool
at 30ot Spring Ave. Pomeroy, 1
table, pop, iCe, Ice creem
$65.
dlspenaers, 2 refrigerators,
1969 Cullom Pon!i~ . Phone m. cosh register, 2 display

do,.

Complete ·

..,

Closeout

AIR COflDITIONERS
(6) All Romalnl"l ·Stock:
Prices cut to tht laant. An
Htoii!Je Cloltoull lvll'l'

,....... rldaced, first come,
lrst MrYtd.

'• BORN LOSER

t

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992-7320 evenings

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6·27·16 '

H~IJe;

C4SCOJE;~D

-.-x-,.-..-.N-C_I_D___,
r-•...

AMERICA
lt-l 1493 1

~

.

Radiator
•-rvl-

r: .. .:;;

Wtnshleld llepllcom111t
Free Eatl!llltH
On Body Work
E•Ptrt Painting
lriauranc:e Wortc
Wtlc:oino
St. Rl.7
Coolvllll, Ohio
667-3127
7-2t-1 mo. ·

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC,
"'tfZ-1174

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MOBILE komt for sole or rent, 3

.

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A 1""'- T!ME ·· fVfN WHEH ~E
16 DEL!RIOI!S, H!S JUOGMFNT
!5 lEN TIMES IIETTfR THAH

Phone 992-7751.

·Rtel

cases, [uke box, ole.
estate &amp; '12 aero. Rtductcl
for quick sale at S15r500.
NEW LISTING - 6 room
ho"UM, T.P. water, nat..-al
(liS, .modern kitchen, born
and 5112 acres. Somt fenced
lor cow. Good garden .
Went $16,500.
SYRACUSE DIIIYI·IN I ncludts equ t pment
ntctltary to run the
bUal_. wllh bulldlnf ond
lht lind. Only S1G,JOO.
,, YOU WANT TO GIT
AHEAD, NOW IS Tlil
TIME TO IUY.

EVER KHEW-

BRADFORD, AucllonHr, Com-

bedrooms, ol utilities paid ,

or 9•9-1000. ~oclno. Ohio, CriH
Brodlord.
ElwoOD BOWERS REPAIR -

•
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Sw~pers 1

tootten , Irons, a~
small appliances. lawn mower.
next to Sta'te Highway

Goroo- .

· on Roule 7. Phone (614) 98Jr.
3825.
~
oil elec: .. 1 acre. Mkld)eport. J!EMODEUNG, Plumbing. hoorln~
doH to Rutland . Phone 992·
ood olllypos ol general ropoi[.1
7-481 .

War~ guaranteed 20 years •w::·~
perlence. Phone 992·2~09 .
SMALL fdrm for sola, to•;. down ,'
owner financed. Monroe Ccun · D&amp;O TREE Trimming , 20 yeon ell{-:
ty , W. vo. Phone (304) 772·
perlence. Insured fre ..
3102or (304) 7n·3221.
estimates'. Call 992·238A at:;
~=:,:=.,!===::=:.:_-c-c
(614)698-7257 Albony.
,
COUNTRY farmland with· teclud·
•
td ;.oods. woler and good" q&lt;· SEWING !MCHINE Ropolrs . ..,~ ,
cess in Monroe County
, W. Va ,
vice , all maket, 992-nk. ~
SI,OOO down. co II (~ I m.
Fabric Shop, Pomerqy. j'

. . .:=c::..====.:_- ,. ,-

Service. We aharpen Scissors;,..~

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3 bedroom house for sole at 520

EXCAVATING, dozer, loador onci!
backhoe work, dump · !ntd!O'
ond lo-bo,. lor hire: will haul ;
fill dirt, to soil, limestone oncli

3102 or(~) 772·3227 .

SHIPWOilMS

"TUI!tNED BOTH
HULLS !N"TO
S!EVES~

Sycamore St., Middleport , good

vravel. Call Bob or Roger

buy 1..-$8.000. Phonem-3578,
_:o::..r:,:-:
992..:.·7.::66::.:7'-.- - - - - -

Jef.!

foro. day phone 992·7089,
nlghr phone m-3525 or 992- '
$232.
EXCAVATING. do1or, bactchoo
and ditcher. Ckorltt R, Hat· ,
field,

Batk

Hot

Service,

Time
we went
down,

1\

Rullond. Ohio. Phone 742·2008.
GREG "S CB SALES. loco!od al Er··• ·

Mid. ;.~.

win 's Gulf .Service,
dleport, Ohio. Phone

992·

1438.
.33 ACRE

SEPTIC

11;, story

nice kllchen with cook unil,
garage, oth~r leatures.
$12,1100.00.
LEVEL LOT- 50xl77 -1
story frame, 7 rooms, N.G.
air

heat.

lnsfolled

Rufus•

I• •

l..

by ;;1

lnolallor. Shopord·· ·

Contractors. Phone 7~2 -'2409.

frame, 4 bedrooms, batti,

forced

Sytt~

llcenood

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SEPTIC TANKS cloonod . Modern ! .
Sanllollon, m-3954 or m.
2428.
'
WILL do roofing , conolrucli!J!', ",
plumbing and heating. No lab ·, •
too ktri&amp; ar too 'lmoll . Ph~~~

New

II d I n g , e x c e II en I
741-2348 ,
.
nelghbcrhood.
$7,900.00.
CARPENTER. flooring. · colll"l,
. ponollng. Phonom-1759.
:
GROCERY STORE &amp;
BUILOINGS - A very
....,... buy. Doing a nlct VERMEER BALER SALES AND SER·,
.,...,..
· VICE . Mtlgs·A!hons Coun!y.•
business. Ideal for a · Baloro frqm $3995 up. Morrill,
couple.
.
, C!&gt;ooo, (614)698·3921.
WE HAVE 5 BUSINESS EXCAVATING. BACKHOES AND
PLACES FOR SALE DOZER - LARGE AND SMAU:. ,
. SEPTIC TANKS INSTAUED.LOW
DROP IN AND ASK
ABOUT
THEM
IF
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. IIU ,
PULLINS, PHONE 992-2478 DAY:
INTERESTED.
CLOSE TO RIVER - 3
OR NIGHT .
•· •
bedroOmS, both, carpefed, SUILDitiG , romodoling. ond]
tllod &amp; peneltd. Porchtl.
ropolrs, c;llfJIIIIy """'· oHiclonl ,
storegebulldlngond cellar.
oorvico. Josoolodman, phone•
LOYEL Y SPLIT
. WANT !o 119 ln!o buslnNo lor ,
HOME - NEW - Ullraol
you&lt;1olff Almoal now •
living R..
dining
cllllomallc ln1ulollng machine,.
house wife
cook
Phone Golllpollo, 1-446-4782.
bake unlh,
ANTIQUE roolorallons, reproduc: '
dlshwa&amp;IMtr • many
llano, coblno! making and fur. ·
fHiur". 4 Brms .. 2
nl!uro ropalr. i3!Y. 3rd, Mid· ,
bolhs, W·showtl's.
dloporr, 992·5735 dey ond
family R., utility
......:oc:..:.;
von;;;ln"'g'-.- . . , - - - - - - '
workshop. Over f acre.
•
$33,000.00.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOil
•
NEWER HOMES - LET
US SELL YOURS.
WANTED: Will de ._,ng In my 1
HENRY E. CLELAND,
homo . Phone Shl~, Wilson; ,
BROKER
742-2595.
"2-2259 or m-2561

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apollrophes. lhc length ond lorn1alion ol lhe wnrtls are oil ,....~~~:-'!
hints. Earh day the! rodt' 1ellcrs ar~· •hffcrrnt.

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6:00-Summtr Seme&amp;ter 10.
6: 15-Farin Report 13.
6::»--Tho Story 13.
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6:»-Columbus Toctoy 4; News 6; Summer 5emolftr
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6 : ~ Morning. West VIrginia 6,13; CBS Newel;
Chuck While Rporta 10.
Radio City Stillion, /ltw York,
7:05-Buoa Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
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1:00-Jetrs Collie 6; Capt. Kangaroo 8,10; Sesame Sl.
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8:30-Big Valley 6.
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.9:»-Crou-WIII 3; One Life lo Live 6; Talllelales e:
Mike ()oijg(u 13.
10:00-SanfOI"d &amp; Son 3,4,15; Price Is Rlgbt 8,10; 811
wllh Knit 33.
10: Is-General Hospllal 6.
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11 :ot-Whetl of Fortune 3,15; Weekday 4; Edge of
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11 :»-Hollywood Square&amp; 3.4,15; Happy Days 6,13;
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5 Wrongly
wire
12:30-Gong Show 3,15; All My Chlllft"lll 6,13; Search
for Tomorrow 8, 10.
3t Iranian
10 Kalfi!'
11:55-NBC
News 3,15.
monetary
warrior
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2 bedrooms, large modern kit.
chen, forced air furnace. lin·
coin Hgti , 992·5737.

A Calllomla reader wantl to
know If we ever underlead an
ace aplnsi 1 suit contracl.
The a-er Is that we do
rnalle such a lead, but we
don't mike It more than once
In a lot of deals. It is
play
that won't really hurt you If
you never rnalle II.

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By Oswtld' James JacMy
Souilllet West hold the first
trick with hla queen of IPI1del
after East followed -with the
ei&amp;ht. West continued wltb lhe
trey llld East played lhe king.
South had a problem .
Assuming West had led from a
sir-caret suil he could duck
that second spade, take lhe
third, play three rounds of
diarnondl and hope that East
would have exactly three
diamoncll. South saw that that
play would fall II spades were
f&gt;-4 and decided on anolher
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~queue East. He bad to unauard either diamonds or
clulrl and South had his ninth
trick.

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thru August. Sev..-ol varieties
by the bushel , 11r bushel or
HOMESITE$ tor sole, I acre and
peck. Please bring own con·
up. MiddlepOrt, near Rutland.
toiner. 2 convenient locations: ·FARM lor 50ie, 35 IXres , !arge
hous8 , all utilities , other
Call992-7.t.81.
Midway Moril:et, Pomeroy,
buildings . On blacktop rood :C::=:=':77=-:-~--:::::-::­
992·2582 ; BOb's Market, Minon,
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In 1492, ClrlstoiJ!1w"~um-the·f. .$!00 REWARD lor inlo&lt;moliori
Altendance of all I1BI"1licel1 · bus set sail fiUII Sjjaln ,.,.
leadlnglo rhe re&lt;o••rr. ol livt&lt;
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Sunday, Aug a
ee Of three small . ~
woo ring rod collor. Phone m .
Methodist Church wa.s ~125. 1, Santa Marla the Nillll and
3589 or m-3132.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Bollfi 1" lhe Pinta ~d fewer than
Newburg, Ohlo, Mr. a!il/~s. , 100 men.
In 1914 Germany declared
Phlll Wile, Beverly, ,OJ¥,9,
attended morning ~ , war 00 hance The following Au n~':,';~~d OPP~=~~~~~~ I.
Aug. I at the local church, " '' Clay Britain d~lared war m
Oemono!ralo Toys ond Gilts o
Mr. and .Mrs. Griff Afcller, t Germany and Worl!l War 11 lew ovoningoo weok . NO ••·
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Mrs. William Perry, A ns, nuclear submat111e! .KIO. C&lt;~ll742-23n . Wrifo' TOY
Mia8 Pearl Shawver, Athens, •"Nautilus" completed the ' LADIES P'ARTY PlAN.
John;own. Po. 15904.
vrslted tecenUy with Mr. and first croaslnfl of the : North
Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Pole
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' CARHOPS ond wai!roso wontod.
Mr. Ve1;11 Story, CQII!'llll~.- , .In
a cbartere~airuner
Appl~ in-person. Crow·, Steok
spent the weekend Willi Mrs. carrying workers'"'. from ~I;I:CouC:'±~.'--;-~~~-;--:~:-.:;:.
Story and son John.
Fr n · crashed ir\ i thick fog PERFECf for housewives
CARPORT Sale, 918 Soulh Third.
Mrs. Leona Karr was In a eethe M .
""'"'•rtl lolos oblll!los. Joking mor·
Middleport. Tuesday, August 3,
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adult~ only, in Midd ~~ .
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daughter, KeUy Sue, Marion,
are IIJ)endlug the week with
her parents, Mrtohe~.~e lor
her molber,
8, •..,...
Mrs. Polly Deconnlck,
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Martm,
spent
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wee
en
with her grandparents, Mr.

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starts 9 a .m. Good clothing, TOMATOES , cobboge. squash. 9 room house, both ond half, dousweet corn, cucumbets. phone
hQyse p, bnts , odds and ends.
ble goroge·, $12 ,000 firm.
8.13-2•95.
Rain or l shin•. Below Mid·
Pllone'992-S213.
dleport ,.or Meigs and •Gallic 1971 Kowa,oki 175, Enduro, S250.
li'!l!f!pn old road. Helen Mulford
Set of motorcycle corrien , $13. 3 Bedroom br.ick .. ranch style
home, full basement, I IJr both,
and Chorlof!l!' Hanning.
Phone m -5523.
corport located in 8aum Adell·
2 fomily Yard Sole, clothing , CANNING tomatoes ond sweep . tiQn, near State Higflwoy
dishes, flowers , misc. items .
peppers . Cleland Farms .
Gologe. Phone (614) 985-3584
m South Third Street, oc.ross Geraldine Cleland . Roclne, ol ter 6 p.m .
from 81ue Torten, August 3, ~ .
Ol&gt;!o.
HOUSE for sole with Iorge goroge
5.
IN DASH 23 ·channel CB , om~fm
off Rl. 1 by·poil. 58500. Phone
LARGE -&lt;&gt;Wage Solo. Friday ond
99"J..7S'fl.
rodio. 8 trock sterao. Call 9923965.
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RURAL, mocMrn, electrk, 3
cun. til J ,p.m. Avonf,~ crofts ,
bedrooms , kitchen, living
sQfTie depression glasa and 3 bike motorcycle trailer, $85.
P!&gt;one
m
.
7110.
room
, bath , finished base,ment ,
'itith1s too numerous to men·
laundry , recreation , storage ,
tiOh , w\lmo H. Casto, State 16ft. Fiberglass boot with 60 h.p.
$26.900. 1 ocre. $28.900, 3 and
Routl!' t2~ . Portland.
Johnson motor, ether extras.
!wo·lhirds. Phone (61•) 949·
Phono m -3388.
PORCH SAle, ~16 Spring Ave.,
V-18.
Tue.A..u
, 8:30 till LOOKING 'for soma responsible
..,-r thru Saturday
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8p.m.
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party to assume net baloncl!', 1 room house and batt! , 4 acres
$594 .50 on Spinet piano lt'l e)( · , more or le11. Wirh born , on Rt.
33, one-hciH mile from Pomeroy
cell.nt condition. Coli (61-4)
City limits. Furn~ce heat and
n2·5638 or write Factory
city w~;~ter. Phone 992-2504 .
Outlet, 272 East Main 51.,
1974 Starcroff GaiG)IIe, 8 camper,
Ch;llicolhe. Ohio ~5601 .
HOUSE lor oalt in Middleport will
reasonably priced. Phone 7J.2·
tell or trade. Owner will help
1971 HONDA Cl -450. 12.000
2595.
finance .
miles. ·sissy bar; crash bars,
CODNER'S Campers, Sales and
pull bock handle bars, new tire
Rental . OEN HOUSE SALE.
and seals , Scrambler side
Begins July .., X». Orowlngs.
pipot. $650. Coll949·2480.
refreahmentt, toke Meivs 28 or
32 to IASHAN and tallow signs. 1973 Hondo 350 • cylinder. 2800
VIrgil II. Sr.. Ro1Hor
miles, like new j;ondltion. Ex·
110Mec1Ynlc l'l!moroy,O
1975 Apach• ·camping trOiler,
troa , $850 or ·best offe-r. Phone
Phontfft·W!
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9~9 - 2181.
Motor' Co. Phone 992·2126.
4
BEDROOMS
NlCt.
CANNING tomatoes , lester
older horne wllh 11(, bolhs,
1971 StarcrOft 8 ,sleeper, fold ·
llot!fh. Phone 247·254!.
hot water heat, naluralgaa
down com per, plus canopy.
ONE-HALF h.p . air compress-or
.. J1hone 247·2166.
&amp; ell)' water. Walk to work.
With hose, $75. Phone 992 -3718
Garage &amp; shop In lho
or7550.

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p.m. Clothing, miscellaneous
items at 1661 lincoln Heights ,
Pomeroy. ·"
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PhOn. 949-m~ .
YARD Sale, Thundoy , August 5th,
9:30 till? .Jeon Stout residence , COAL; limestone, end calcium
corner of Fifth Street , Syrocuse.
chloride and calcium brine tor
Everything priced low:
dust control and special mhcing
salt for formers . Main Street,
3 Family Yard Sale, ..O..losley St .,
Pomeroy, Ohio or phone m .
August 5, 6 , 1, baby needs.
389! .
d ishes, etc..

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hand by Jeedllll anythilll btit I
spade, but West wu a firm
believer in lhe principle thai a
trick In lhe hillel Is worth two
on the table. He ealhed his
last two spades .
South chucked a hear! llld
diamond while dummy shed
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Case No. 21113
Esta te of Carl L. Greenletl
Oetei! SI-d
NO t ice is hereb y gi ven tha t
Ava J . Greenlees of Route No .
• · Pomeroy , Oh io, 457 69 has
been
d.ul y
app oin ted
Executr ix of th e Est ate of Carl
L . Gr eenlees . deceased , late or
Meigs coun ty, Ol'llo .
Creditors ar ~ requ ired to
file the ir c laims w ith sa id
fi duciary wlttdn three mon ths .
Da ted this 28t h da y of Ju ly

Fami l y
matters
tak tL
precedence tod ay. You can
Iro n ou t the IT)Ost pressing
domestic problems II you have
a mind to honestl y tr y.

QEMINI (Moy 21 -Juno 20) Per·
sons wh o CoUl d do big th ings

for your career have their eyes
on you today. Do the type of
j o b you ' d wan t t hem t o
observe .

1976 .

M" nn ing D . Web ster
Judge.
Court of com mon Pl us,
PrOM te OiviSIO!'I •

CANC!i:R (Juno 21 -July 22) If
you thi nk tn terms ot making a
buck today , you 'll be tar more
produ ctive than If you followed

181 3, !0. i7. 3!c

eind came

up wllh a cipher.
LEO (July 23· Aug. 22)This Is

For Want Ad Strvlct
cents per word Of'! t ·

lntertlon .
Min imum Charvt 11 .00.
14 cents ptr word three
consecutive Insertions ,.
16 cents r,er word six
conseeutlvt nsertlons .
25 Pl!'r Cen' Discount ·On
Plid IdS lnd ldl paid
within 10 days.

mo

mo RENAULT4 OR.

Good tlr", clean lnlerlor; grey finish , radio, 4 speed.

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mo CAMARO CPE.

JI09S
P. steering , e.tra good radial llres.
Needs some body work .

U .OO for 80 word
minimum .
Each ·additional word 3
Cfnts : •

SWIMMING
POOLS
Abilvo afld llolow lrGUIIII
pool kits for lhe do·lt·
YOIWIIII man.
All poolluppll" aYIIIIblo,

, Noon ·S•ttnday.

GARA(&gt;~

Salo,· "'ugusi,Yillrougli 1%8 Comaro ports , ftont end ,
o.m. tilt 5 p.m . Located
hood , doora , many o.fher ports .
off Rt. 7 bypas1 on o1d rou te
Also fit 1967 Comoro . See at

NOTICES

~~~~~~IVES
Mr . and Mrs . William Att ALL
Yard sates, Rummage ,
Boyce of Columbus were Porch and Banmtnf Porch
. LIBRA (Sopl. • 23·0CI. 23)
weekend visitors of Mrs . end 1'Sa:seml!'nt Sal~s , ttc .
Someone whose help you need
must bt paid In advanc~ .
Bertha Russell.
will be very receptive. Don't be
Get vours In early by
too co nce rried about t he
Mr . and Mrs . Daniel stopping by our office at
The Dol!y Sen!lnel , 1!1
mechanics, just get your views
Worley, Slary Jo of Beckley Court St . or writing Box
Pefore them.
were weekend vlsilors of Mr. 129, Pomero, , Ohio 45769
1Wifh your rtm lttanct.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
and Mrs. Charley Smith.
You have eKe ellen! prospects ·
Sunday dinner guests of
to give you something to cheer
Mr
. and Mrs. Charley Smilh
about today. Gains can come
were
Mr. and Mrs . D11niel
from seve ral directio ns. Be
Worley
, Slacy and Mr. and
,alert
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ~ hoYo
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Doc.,. "'rs. Doyle Knapp..' lj:ail,
aerial photos of your construe·
Kevin and Charles. Mr. and
21) Draw on your experience. It
tion site, business, cool and
will put you a lew steps ahead
Mrs. Roy . Smith and ·Mrs.
gas leases of your form. ken
ol lhe opposl!lon. Knowledge
Karl Russell and' family of
Grove, photographer, Chester ,
acquired the hard way is now
Ohio. Phone985 ,..ttS5.
North
Carolina
wM-e
al·
read y to reap you a harvest.
ternoon visitcrs, '
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon.
Remember th• day 'orever!
Mr. and Mr! . Daniel
19) In business today. be less Worley and Stacy visiled will!
The complete story of rour
vocal than your ·counterpart.
wedding In a beautiful album .
Mr. and Mrs. James Prullilt
He can talk himself Into giving
Coli
ken
Grover .
Salurday afternoon,
Photograph.r, Chester, Ohio.
yo4 better terms thah expect.
Phono985-4155.
Charoletl a!id Ann
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Ftb. 18)
Your dreams are not aa On~., Lambert visited Saturday
RETAIL
realistic as some may think . 1n11 evening with Mr. and Mrs.
MANAGEMENT
reality. they'll be qu ite happy.il • Daniel Worley, Stacy and Mr. u lumbtr
•s Manaoer
yo" succeed .
and Mrs. Charley Smith.
Trainee Program offers
rapid advancement __, ov.er
PISCES (Fob. 20·h!irch 20j '· . .
,,

""~ lill,

south ~ ~~Jack~ · Gctf•.
Reasonable prlcfl on biqcle,
new 'POinting luppliM, ,new
t ~:r.-s : n8wborn , to adult
clothlng, ond much more.

rmaglnat1on to work.

Y,ARP Sal•. Augu'.' 2. 3 ond 4!h.

&lt;;line's Red Frv1t Born, Rt. 7,
bedstands , doubl• rinse tubs ,
t hoi("s, movie camera, clothes
and misc.
2· Family Yard Sqle, August 3, •
· ond '·5.· Charles Mcla·ine'l
residence . St. Rt. 12~ . 3 mi tes
out of Rocine. lad ies' clothes,
on&amp;·holf siz:es, and teens ,
ml!'n·s clothing, appliances, fur·
niture. Phone 9~9 · 2220 .
YARD Sale l 829· South Third A... e.,
Middleport, Aug. 2·5.

YARD SAle Aug .. 3, 9 a.m. !o" S

1

150 manaoers and co .
managers cttvelop~ from
this program . ~ First full

You're much admired by yoUr
peers today. It's too bad you
cari' t see yourself as otheh1 see' ~

you.
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TWO Fomily Yard Sale, Thursday,

Frido, ond Saturday. 9 till S

p.m. Men's , wom8'n's, ond
lunior petite clothing , dual -4;
b.b.l manifold , furniture and
misc. 412 Lii'IColn Hill , Pomeroy,
Ohio:

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Uolted PressiDt,rulloaal
1• Today is Tuesday, Aug. 3,
the· 216th day Of 1976 'With 150
to follow.
· "IJ ·' ·
• •The nioon ia between Its
· lil'St·quarter arxl Nil ~1 ''The mornln&amp; stars· arr
~Jupiter and Satu1Ji,._, . f
, The evening star&amp; are

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Aug.4, 1171
'
You're likfly lo be lar more
popular this year' than you have
teen heretofore. Much good
can come from the many new
friends you're capable o·f mak-

111 Pearl St. , Middleport, Ohio
~5760 .

1971 Dodge Charger . SIJOO, ••·
cellent ·condition . Phone

(~ }

675-:1651 .
1972
V890 . run• good. Mike
Roberts. Phone 949-2626 or
247-2641.
1%5 G.M.C. ono-holf 1on pickup
wilh 283 Chevy engine . l!an·
dord shll! , S39S. Phone (~ )
3

19: ~~; Econoline

GARAGE SAle. Weds .. Augusl 4.

im

.....,..,l.. · -

Mri.

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Karr.

hecesnory.

Car

PhonB992·38'14 .

required .

A thought loc tl!e day: ;
Phonol-61021 ·0100· .
. 3 AND '4 RM . lurtishod and un·
t:rnle Pyle was one of&lt;. NEED,o bobysll!tr in m, homo ol
lurniohed op!o. Phone 992.
America's IIIOIIt widely read ' Tupporo Plolno. M&lt;&gt;r&gt;da'f lhru
$434.
corresponclents ~'Y.= 1 r~~~;~~go~~~~~-~ Coli "c.o:.U::N::T
:.,R-Y"'Mo
:-:-b::ilo- i::lol-m-o-:P:-oi-k
07"',""R!:-.
Warll.Abattlefidd
• 33. tonmilesnor!hofPomeroy.
.,. his style, "U you go ,_.,
Lorge lois with concreto patios.
sidewalks , runners ond oH

"""&amp;

Ul

enough
bath
even
the neaa
· without
will let ayou
alone."

•·n.!:g.c:.
= ·7:..:4.:..
79".
~.:.'.::"oo"::.:';o:.P•::r.:::k::
. P.::ho::.:n::e;..m

OLD furniture, k:e boxes,

brott l

bodo, woll !olephon,.

•n4.

ON£ bedroom apartment• at

VllLAG£ !MNOR In /,lifldiPI!Orl
for $104 monthly plu• •l~11 0r

part's , or cornplee househo)dt.
Write M. D. Miller, Rt, 4,

$130 including electr~. LOWER

CASH paid for all makes ond

Convenient to st'iopplng . on
Third and Mlll StrNts in Mid·

SSCothSS for junked auto. Frye'•
Truck Auto Ports. Rutland ,

dleport. afond new high quali·
ty apartments. See the
man'9""
Riverside Aport·
ments or coil 992-m1 . Fur·
nished
a~ortmenti
olao

Pomeroy, Ohio. Call992-n60.

RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.

models of mobile homoo.
Phoho otoocode 614·~23- 9531 .

a'

Phono 742·2081.

ovaildblo . .

COINS, t1mency, tokens, gold
and silver l•welry. We nMd 3 room furnished apartment,
196A and older U.S. coins. Call
utilities furnish.d. Phone 992·
for other 7~2-2331 or came out
3129or992·5434.
to our coin ahap on Rutland and

loodlng

Wamsley.

Cruk

Rd.

Roger TRAILER. odults only. Phono 992·
7639or 992·3181 .
3 Room furnithed house with

both. Adullt only . Phone 992·

5335.
IF YOU have e service to offer,
want to buy or ttll tometMng ,

ae looking for work ... or
whatever . .. you'll get results
laster with a Santinel Wont Ad.

TRAILER spoct dote to Meiga
Mines. Complete hookup. Call
7~2 -1166 .

~

room lui'nlthed opt: close fo
Powell's Super Valu still
available. Phone992-3658 .

Coll992·2156.
YARD Salo. Augul! 31 ~ .. 5; 10 2 Bedroom lrollor , $28 woelt, oil
a.m. tHI S p.m. Men , women,
utilities paid. Phone 992-3324.
children's nlw and '""
3
Rooms and botk, furnithed
clolhl"l and shoot: 1wo 9x12
apartment r all utilities furnlth·
carpot, ond 13·14 -pot:
Hollywood lvll Silo bod: Swan
od.
or 356 Notrh Four·
. rh,M leport.
and Lyontln Tuppers Plaint.
YARD Salt, 819 Sourh Third A....
Mlddloporl. Auguol 2 lhr!JIIgh

l:;:t•

51f!.

.

1M&amp; Ford 390 h.p. molor. cornletely

rebuilt,

no . miles,

modlllod, lrodo lor 100.or 125
-~ . Phon_o 94_!:.2!15:.. .

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CARPET SHOP
Racine, Ol!io

Coli 992·2338.
1973 V.W. Super Bee!le. P!&gt;one

'6•95
Squort Yard lnllllltd

bock swi...el seats, n(!!w tires .

7054

m-

David Parsons • Owner

·

949-2814
6-7-1 mo.

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HE R E ~ O H, VE$ $ !~,
CAPTAI~ -· WHAT DOE$

W.DIMYII'

WA SHIN&lt;5TON SA¥
ABOUT OUR U.F.O.

.7-21-4

TWIN $ ~ -

PSYC HOS:
WHAT D!D
YOU EX PECH

KEEP CALM. GfNT$! MEDICA~
HELP HAS ARRIVED !

.J

t8Z

.u

...THE PA'•L-

SOtri'H
6A 10%
•A K5

$END OI'ER
A $ HRII.I l&lt;i

GUlTER SERVICE1
Continuous

YGUrstll. Sptclal prlc" to :
builders.
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KEN GROVER
Photoiir•phy
. HS-4155
Olester, 0t11o
7-14-1 mo.

WILL DO odd jobo . rooling. poin·
ting, houling, h:e t work , and
• mowing. Phon~!-992 - 7~09 .

TEAFORD

basement. Asking $20,000.
3 YEARS OLD- 2 ceramic
bolhs. 6 room a. 3 bedroom•
with
closet•. family rcicim,
5 p.m. Infant, children , odult .
y;ood-burnlng
flreplect.
clothing, Mite .
full b01ement, copper
1974 SUZU~I G.T.. 185 e.cellon! plumbl"l and 1 car garage.
condition, 2 helmets , $350.
Phono
(614) -146-1830. SJ.C,OOO.
eYeningo (614) 446·4572, 5 BEDROOMS - Family
room, 2'12 botl!s. central air
Gallipolis.
·
&amp;
heat. Nearly all
ADJUSTABLE wolkor, bodoide
carpeled, sun dock, 2 car
tommode , dothing. Phone
garagalnd nice loe&lt;~led lot
'192-5655.
neer grade and high
ACRE lot en herd rood, rural
schools.
w.ooo.
water O\'ollobll!', Leoding Creek
LEVEl
LOT - 3 bedroom
Rood about 3 mil .. from br·
older homo. Balh, 2
pass . Look for signs . Phone
porch"' storm windows I,
742-3106.
doors,
plus carport. YOOJ
15 !nth toddle, bucktkin stitched,
can
walk
lo work . Only
podded seal, $75. Also, 2
$12,000,
horses, boy more 13 y.ars,
very gonlle. 3 ,oor old block MIDDLEPORT - 2 level
lots on lhe corner. 5
tolt, green broke. Phone 9923219.
bedroom older heme, 1 nice
b.a tha,
wood -burning
GENTLE Jersey cow, -4 ga.llcns dai·
F .A.
ly. PMne m -3462 or 7~2- fireplaces, . gu
furnace, large modern
2581.
kitchen &amp; dining . A
GOOD Foctcry built go·cort frame
wonderful
family home for
with or without whHit and
only S25,ooo.
motor~ Phone 247·2238.
COUNTRY STOAE- Plus
AIR Conditioner. 5,000 8TU, tx•
stock
most of lht
tellent ccndlrion. Can btl IHn ·
furnishings,
lnclud" pool
at 30ot Spring Ave. Pomeroy, 1
table, pop, iCe, Ice creem
$65.
dlspenaers, 2 refrigerators,
1969 Cullom Pon!i~ . Phone m. cosh register, 2 display

do,.

Complete ·

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AIR COflDITIONERS
(6) All Romalnl"l ·Stock:
Prices cut to tht laant. An
Htoii!Je Cloltoull lvll'l'

,....... rldaced, first come,
lrst MrYtd.

'• BORN LOSER

t

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992-7320 evenings

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H~IJe;

C4SCOJE;~D

-.-x-,.-..-.N-C_I_D___,
r-•...

AMERICA
lt-l 1493 1

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Radiator
•-rvl-

r: .. .:;;

Wtnshleld llepllcom111t
Free Eatl!llltH
On Body Work
E•Ptrt Painting
lriauranc:e Wortc
Wtlc:oino
St. Rl.7
Coolvllll, Ohio
667-3127
7-2t-1 mo. ·

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MOTORS, INC,
"'tfZ-1174

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MOBILE komt for sole or rent, 3

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A 1""'- T!ME ·· fVfN WHEH ~E
16 DEL!RIOI!S, H!S JUOGMFNT
!5 lEN TIMES IIETTfR THAH

Phone 992-7751.

·Rtel

cases, [uke box, ole.
estate &amp; '12 aero. Rtductcl
for quick sale at S15r500.
NEW LISTING - 6 room
ho"UM, T.P. water, nat..-al
(liS, .modern kitchen, born
and 5112 acres. Somt fenced
lor cow. Good garden .
Went $16,500.
SYRACUSE DIIIYI·IN I ncludts equ t pment
ntctltary to run the
bUal_. wllh bulldlnf ond
lht lind. Only S1G,JOO.
,, YOU WANT TO GIT
AHEAD, NOW IS Tlil
TIME TO IUY.

EVER KHEW-

BRADFORD, AucllonHr, Com-

bedrooms, ol utilities paid ,

or 9•9-1000. ~oclno. Ohio, CriH
Brodlord.
ElwoOD BOWERS REPAIR -

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Sw~pers 1

tootten , Irons, a~
small appliances. lawn mower.
next to Sta'te Highway

Goroo- .

· on Roule 7. Phone (614) 98Jr.
3825.
~
oil elec: .. 1 acre. Mkld)eport. J!EMODEUNG, Plumbing. hoorln~
doH to Rutland . Phone 992·
ood olllypos ol general ropoi[.1
7-481 .

War~ guaranteed 20 years •w::·~
perlence. Phone 992·2~09 .
SMALL fdrm for sola, to•;. down ,'
owner financed. Monroe Ccun · D&amp;O TREE Trimming , 20 yeon ell{-:
ty , W. vo. Phone (304) 772·
perlence. Insured fre ..
3102or (304) 7n·3221.
estimates'. Call 992·238A at:;
~=:,:=.,!===::=:.:_-c-c
(614)698-7257 Albony.
,
COUNTRY farmland with· teclud·
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td ;.oods. woler and good" q&lt;· SEWING !MCHINE Ropolrs . ..,~ ,
cess in Monroe County
, W. Va ,
vice , all maket, 992-nk. ~
SI,OOO down. co II (~ I m.
Fabric Shop, Pomerqy. j'

. . .:=c::..====.:_- ,. ,-

Service. We aharpen Scissors;,..~

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3 bedroom house for sole at 520

EXCAVATING, dozer, loador onci!
backhoe work, dump · !ntd!O'
ond lo-bo,. lor hire: will haul ;
fill dirt, to soil, limestone oncli

3102 or(~) 772·3227 .

SHIPWOilMS

"TUI!tNED BOTH
HULLS !N"TO
S!EVES~

Sycamore St., Middleport , good

vravel. Call Bob or Roger

buy 1..-$8.000. Phonem-3578,
_:o::..r:,:-:
992..:.·7.::66::.:7'-.- - - - - -

Jef.!

foro. day phone 992·7089,
nlghr phone m-3525 or 992- '
$232.
EXCAVATING. do1or, bactchoo
and ditcher. Ckorltt R, Hat· ,
field,

Batk

Hot

Service,

Time
we went
down,

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Rullond. Ohio. Phone 742·2008.
GREG "S CB SALES. loco!od al Er··• ·

Mid. ;.~.

win 's Gulf .Service,
dleport, Ohio. Phone

992·

1438.
.33 ACRE

SEPTIC

11;, story

nice kllchen with cook unil,
garage, oth~r leatures.
$12,1100.00.
LEVEL LOT- 50xl77 -1
story frame, 7 rooms, N.G.
air

heat.

lnsfolled

Rufus•

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by ;;1

lnolallor. Shopord·· ·

Contractors. Phone 7~2 -'2409.

frame, 4 bedrooms, batti,

forced

Sytt~

llcenood

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SEPTIC TANKS cloonod . Modern ! .
Sanllollon, m-3954 or m.
2428.
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WILL do roofing , conolrucli!J!', ",
plumbing and heating. No lab ·, •
too ktri&amp; ar too 'lmoll . Ph~~~

New

II d I n g , e x c e II en I
741-2348 ,
.
nelghbcrhood.
$7,900.00.
CARPENTER. flooring. · colll"l,
. ponollng. Phonom-1759.
:
GROCERY STORE &amp;
BUILOINGS - A very
....,... buy. Doing a nlct VERMEER BALER SALES AND SER·,
.,...,..
· VICE . Mtlgs·A!hons Coun!y.•
business. Ideal for a · Baloro frqm $3995 up. Morrill,
couple.
.
, C!&gt;ooo, (614)698·3921.
WE HAVE 5 BUSINESS EXCAVATING. BACKHOES AND
PLACES FOR SALE DOZER - LARGE AND SMAU:. ,
. SEPTIC TANKS INSTAUED.LOW
DROP IN AND ASK
ABOUT
THEM
IF
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. IIU ,
PULLINS, PHONE 992-2478 DAY:
INTERESTED.
CLOSE TO RIVER - 3
OR NIGHT .
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bedroOmS, both, carpefed, SUILDitiG , romodoling. ond]
tllod &amp; peneltd. Porchtl.
ropolrs, c;llfJIIIIy """'· oHiclonl ,
storegebulldlngond cellar.
oorvico. Josoolodman, phone•
LOYEL Y SPLIT
. WANT !o 119 ln!o buslnNo lor ,
HOME - NEW - Ullraol
you&lt;1olff Almoal now •
living R..
dining
cllllomallc ln1ulollng machine,.
house wife
cook
Phone Golllpollo, 1-446-4782.
bake unlh,
ANTIQUE roolorallons, reproduc: '
dlshwa&amp;IMtr • many
llano, coblno! making and fur. ·
fHiur". 4 Brms .. 2
nl!uro ropalr. i3!Y. 3rd, Mid· ,
bolhs, W·showtl's.
dloporr, 992·5735 dey ond
family R., utility
......:oc:..:.;
von;;;ln"'g'-.- . . , - - - - - - '
workshop. Over f acre.
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$33,000.00.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOil
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NEWER HOMES - LET
US SELL YOURS.
WANTED: Will de ._,ng In my 1
HENRY E. CLELAND,
homo . Phone Shl~, Wilson; ,
BROKER
742-2595.
"2-2259 or m-2561

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apollrophes. lhc length ond lorn1alion ol lhe wnrtls are oil ,....~~~:-'!
hints. Earh day the! rodt' 1ellcrs ar~· •hffcrrnt.

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2 bedrooms, large modern kit.
chen, forced air furnace. lin·
coin Hgti , 992·5737.

A Calllomla reader wantl to
know If we ever underlead an
ace aplnsi 1 suit contracl.
The a-er Is that we do
rnalle such a lead, but we
don't mike It more than once
In a lot of deals. It is
play
that won't really hurt you If
you never rnalle II.

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lowti!lll FO/f Oolllrl 6; LAI'I Go To Tilt · - I;
Ntw1 10; Nome T11e1 T - 131 Femlly Altair 11;
ROINIIIOIIs' T. . . •: Sir- Femlly :D.
7:• Hollywood
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Prtct II lllgl!t 101 To Ttl I Tilt Truth 13; Nllltvlllt.
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By Oswtld' James JacMy
Souilllet West hold the first
trick with hla queen of IPI1del
after East followed -with the
ei&amp;ht. West continued wltb lhe
trey llld East played lhe king.
South had a problem .
Assuming West had led from a
sir-caret suil he could duck
that second spade, take lhe
third, play three rounds of
diarnondl and hope that East
would have exactly three
diamoncll. South saw that that
play would fall II spades were
f&gt;-4 and decided on anolher
line.

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~queue East. He bad to unauard either diamonds or
clulrl and South had his ninth
trick.

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CANNING p&amp;aehes · now raody
thru August. Sev..-ol varieties
by the bushel , 11r bushel or
HOMESITE$ tor sole, I acre and
peck. Please bring own con·
up. MiddlepOrt, near Rutland.
toiner. 2 convenient locations: ·FARM lor 50ie, 35 IXres , !arge
hous8 , all utilities , other
Call992-7.t.81.
Midway Moril:et, Pomeroy,
buildings . On blacktop rood :C::=:=':77=-:-~--:::::-::­
992·2582 ; BOb's Market, Minon,
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leadlnglo rhe re&lt;o••rr. ol livt&lt;
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ee Of three small . ~
woo ring rod collor. Phone m .
Methodist Church wa.s ~125. 1, Santa Marla the Nillll and
3589 or m-3132.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Bollfi 1" lhe Pinta ~d fewer than
Newburg, Ohlo, Mr. a!il/~s. , 100 men.
In 1914 Germany declared
Phlll Wile, Beverly, ,OJ¥,9,
attended morning ~ , war 00 hance The following Au n~':,';~~d OPP~=~~~~~~ I.
Aug. I at the local church, " '' Clay Britain d~lared war m
Oemono!ralo Toys ond Gilts o
Mr. and .Mrs. Griff Afcller, t Germany and Worl!l War 11 lew ovoningoo weok . NO ••·
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Mrs. William Perry, A ns, nuclear submat111e! .KIO. C&lt;~ll742-23n . Wrifo' TOY
Mia8 Pearl Shawver, Athens, •"Nautilus" completed the ' LADIES P'ARTY PlAN.
John;own. Po. 15904.
vrslted tecenUy with Mr. and first croaslnfl of the : North
Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Pole
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' CARHOPS ond wai!roso wontod.
Mr. Ve1;11 Story, CQII!'llll~.- , .In
a cbartere~airuner
Appl~ in-person. Crow·, Steok
spent the weekend Willi Mrs. carrying workers'"'. from ~I;I:CouC:'±~.'--;-~~~-;--:~:-.:;:.
Story and son John.
Fr n · crashed ir\ i thick fog PERFECf for housewives
CARPORT Sale, 918 Soulh Third.
Mrs. Leona Karr was In a eethe M .
""'"'•rtl lolos oblll!los. Joking mor·
Middleport. Tuesday, August 3,
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adult~ only, in Midd ~~ .
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Mrs. Ed · Bauer, grand·
daughter, KeUy Sue, Marion,
are IIJ)endlug the week with
her parents, Mrtohe~.~e lor
her molber,
8, •..,...
Mrs. Polly Deconnlck,
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Martm,
spent
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wee
en
with her grandparents, Mr.

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starts 9 a .m. Good clothing, TOMATOES , cobboge. squash. 9 room house, both ond half, dousweet corn, cucumbets. phone
hQyse p, bnts , odds and ends.
ble goroge·, $12 ,000 firm.
8.13-2•95.
Rain or l shin•. Below Mid·
Pllone'992-S213.
dleport ,.or Meigs and •Gallic 1971 Kowa,oki 175, Enduro, S250.
li'!l!f!pn old road. Helen Mulford
Set of motorcycle corrien , $13. 3 Bedroom br.ick .. ranch style
home, full basement, I IJr both,
and Chorlof!l!' Hanning.
Phone m -5523.
corport located in 8aum Adell·
2 fomily Yard Sole, clothing , CANNING tomatoes ond sweep . tiQn, near State Higflwoy
dishes, flowers , misc. items .
peppers . Cleland Farms .
Gologe. Phone (614) 985-3584
m South Third Street, oc.ross Geraldine Cleland . Roclne, ol ter 6 p.m .
from 81ue Torten, August 3, ~ .
Ol&gt;!o.
HOUSE for sole with Iorge goroge
5.
IN DASH 23 ·channel CB , om~fm
off Rl. 1 by·poil. 58500. Phone
LARGE -&lt;&gt;Wage Solo. Friday ond
99"J..7S'fl.
rodio. 8 trock sterao. Call 9923965.
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RURAL, mocMrn, electrk, 3
cun. til J ,p.m. Avonf,~ crofts ,
bedrooms , kitchen, living
sQfTie depression glasa and 3 bike motorcycle trailer, $85.
P!&gt;one
m
.
7110.
room
, bath , finished base,ment ,
'itith1s too numerous to men·
laundry , recreation , storage ,
tiOh , w\lmo H. Casto, State 16ft. Fiberglass boot with 60 h.p.
$26.900. 1 ocre. $28.900, 3 and
Routl!' t2~ . Portland.
Johnson motor, ether extras.
!wo·lhirds. Phone (61•) 949·
Phono m -3388.
PORCH SAle, ~16 Spring Ave.,
V-18.
Tue.A..u
, 8:30 till LOOKING 'for soma responsible
..,-r thru Saturday
I
8p.m.
. •
party to assume net baloncl!', 1 room house and batt! , 4 acres
$594 .50 on Spinet piano lt'l e)( · , more or le11. Wirh born , on Rt.
33, one-hciH mile from Pomeroy
cell.nt condition. Coli (61-4)
City limits. Furn~ce heat and
n2·5638 or write Factory
city w~;~ter. Phone 992-2504 .
Outlet, 272 East Main 51.,
1974 Starcroff GaiG)IIe, 8 camper,
Ch;llicolhe. Ohio ~5601 .
HOUSE lor oalt in Middleport will
reasonably priced. Phone 7J.2·
tell or trade. Owner will help
1971 HONDA Cl -450. 12.000
2595.
finance .
miles. ·sissy bar; crash bars,
CODNER'S Campers, Sales and
pull bock handle bars, new tire
Rental . OEN HOUSE SALE.
and seals , Scrambler side
Begins July .., X». Orowlngs.
pipot. $650. Coll949·2480.
refreahmentt, toke Meivs 28 or
32 to IASHAN and tallow signs. 1973 Hondo 350 • cylinder. 2800
VIrgil II. Sr.. Ro1Hor
miles, like new j;ondltion. Ex·
110Mec1Ynlc l'l!moroy,O
1975 Apach• ·camping trOiler,
troa , $850 or ·best offe-r. Phone
Phontfft·W!
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9~9 - 2181.
Motor' Co. Phone 992·2126.
4
BEDROOMS
NlCt.
CANNING tomatoes , lester
older horne wllh 11(, bolhs,
1971 StarcrOft 8 ,sleeper, fold ·
llot!fh. Phone 247·254!.
hot water heat, naluralgaa
down com per, plus canopy.
ONE-HALF h.p . air compress-or
.. J1hone 247·2166.
&amp; ell)' water. Walk to work.
With hose, $75. Phone 992 -3718
Garage &amp; shop In lho
or7550.

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p.m. Clothing, miscellaneous
items at 1661 lincoln Heights ,
Pomeroy. ·"
LOCUST POSTS , . round or split.
PhOn. 949-m~ .
YARD Sale, Thundoy , August 5th,
9:30 till? .Jeon Stout residence , COAL; limestone, end calcium
corner of Fifth Street , Syrocuse.
chloride and calcium brine tor
Everything priced low:
dust control and special mhcing
salt for formers . Main Street,
3 Family Yard Sale, ..O..losley St .,
Pomeroy, Ohio or phone m .
August 5, 6 , 1, baby needs.
389! .
d ishes, etc..

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and could hive beaten lhe
hand by Jeedllll anythilll btit I
spade, but West wu a firm
believer in lhe principle thai a
trick In lhe hillel Is worth two
on the table. He ealhed his
last two spades .
South chucked a hear! llld
diamond while dummy shed
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er virus sought

Name of
By SIIARON SEXTON

HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)
- State and federal health
offlcera today sought to
Identify a baflllng viral-type
disease that has killed
BeVeral person who attended
a Pennsylvania American
legloo cooventloo two weeks
ago In Phlladelphla.
The death toll roae to 18
today with the report another
victim. At least 70 others
ha11e been hospitaUzed serosa
the state.
All experienced similar .
symptoms-bad headaches,
nausea, h1ah fever and chillB.
State health omcers said the
painful disease resembles
pneumonia and is believed
caused by a virus.
The dead ranged in' age
from 39 to 82 and ill! bUt one
were men. The first death
occurred July 'll.
State Health Secretary Dr.
leonard Bachman Monday
ordered
a
statewide
investigation to Identify the
disease and determine If It is '
contagious.
"We can aee no cause for
any panic of any sort at this
time," Bachman said. "We
don't know what we 're
deallntl with. It certainly
resembles a virus rather than
any other cause."
Altho11gh Bachman
. admitted "swine .flu Is a
possibility," he said It was too
early to speculate.
The National Center 101'
Disease Control in AUanta
sent three epidemiologists doctors trained In tracking
down the causes of
contagious diseases and the
manner in which they are
transmitted - to Pennsylvania.
'l'ls8ue and blood samples
from the 'vlcllms were flown
to PhUadelphla for analysis.
Bachman said It would take
three days to identify the
virus.
.
Health Department
officials have been calling
hospitals aci'OIII the state for
autopsy
results
and
information
on
new
adml.uiOIII.
State lleld Investigators
also coota~ lamllles of the
victims to determine If the
diseal!ll
had · spread.
Bachman llid preliminary
caliB Indicated It had not.
Edward T. Hoak; Pennsyl-

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up 81~

vania American Le8fon ad·
jutant, said he began
receiving reports of deaths
during the weekend from
various Legion district
offices.
"The ooe ~ they all had
in CGIJII1IOII wu that they
went to the coovenUon in
l'lllladelpwi," Hoak said.
The. 10,000 per10111, who
attended the convention,
included 2,000 delegates, plus
alternates and wives an()
chil()ren. Hoak .said they
stayed in six different
l'lllladelpbla hotels.
Hoak said the illness
started with symptoms
·similar to a cOIIUliOII cold, .
then progressed to severe
headaches
and
high
temperatures. He said a
number of victims were .
packed In Ice . and given
oxygen in a fuille attempt to
revive them.
Elmer Hafer of Lewisburg
became W a week ago. He
dl.ed Sunday night.
"He started ~laining
about a week ago about chillB
and a fever. We took him to
the hospital last Wednesday
night and he died lui night ,
They said "it Wl!S viral
pneumonill . No one knows
why. No one knows why,"
Mrs. Haler said.
The symptoms .were the.
same for two other victims
lrom Williamstown, John

Doland and John B. Ralph.
"They had a horrible
death," said Mrs. Mercy
Yerskl, Ralph's aunt.
"!
think
John's

temperature l'tlllcbed 107 at
one point. Tbe doctora
performed a pollmGrlem. I
can ooly say that from the
autopsy l'ep(l'l given, it was

that their looked like
BrUlo peds. There Memed to
be alhleld lcrmed over them
that the antlbloUca would not
!)enetrate."

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A public meelin8 will be
sponsored by Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation
on August 25, 1976, 7 p.m., at
the Ramada Inn, Route 7,
Marietta.
The purpose of the meeting
Is to provide an opportunity
for public expression of views
on the . qualifications,
proposed governing body
composition, and proposed
.work programs of Ohio
Valley Health Services
Foundation, Inc., under the
name of Southeastern Ohio
Health Systems foundation,
lm:., to serve as tbe Health
Systems Agency for Health
Service Area 6 in Ohio.
Members of the public may

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express their views both In
wrllin8 and at the pubUc
meeting.
Views expressed will be
considered In the preparation
of the final application to be
submitted ID the Department
of Health, Education, and
Welfare. This application Is
being resubmitted·due to the
disapproval of the com·
· pelltive applications
previously fUed lrom Health
Service Area 6.
H additional Information
regarding the proposed
Health Systems Agency Is
desired, ciU (614) ~7,
the telephone nwnber of Ohio
Valley Health Services
Foundation.

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Take our bait - mortgage INns at klw
rates! Come In and talk to one of our loan
officers today.

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"THE
1\b.FRIE./\'DLY
TRUSTEES TO MEET
The amual meellnt! of the
trustees of Carleton College
will be held at the Syracuse
Grade School Wednesday,
Aug. 4, at a p.m.

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MIDII.EPORT, OHIO
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'*'0•11'1 INSUIID TO •.to,oor·
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Nouellred. H_.,, Noue
had left the wwpon In the
stolen car• abandooed along
E. Dlh St.

Black and Bont

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•3,50

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The'balrll..-tDadllrtilllba "AppiiQoall" ntolllle
tllllllllld by the lltlplAeal fwh!• Car(ll IGr iii. Iince the
JII'04II'IIII bu abandoned llllllba ..... 'fG&amp;ad Ill IIIII! tha
·line binD oltlltdillrk:tudtpollttdl for fwldl.
,IM!tlt"BI (111'111111111 ~ a jlllllar hlgb school
prlndpll'lllllbe Jired Illite Aq, 13r«IJUdmeetlng. .
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would wipe out the Intent ol
the 1974 coal contract with the
UMW.
"To do so, by meeting with
strike leaders, would lend
credence to the false idea that
any single group of miners
can, in deflsnce of the Ia",
their own union and the
coAiract, hold the coal
Industry hostage to gain their
own selfish ends,'' Brennan
said,

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Laboratories expected

Hospital News.
Veterans Memorial Hoseltal
ADMITTED - Robert
Knapp, Syracuse; Juanita
Wamsley, Middleport; Eloise
Drenner, pomeroy; · Ruby
Sexson , Pomeroy ; Pearl
Koehler, ReedsviDe; Patrick
Wolfe, Portland; Lena Lenz,
COolville; Ronnie Anderson,
Pomeroy ; Dorinda Cun·
ningham, MlnersviUe.
DISCHARGED - Cora
See, Phyllis Davis, Sarah
Dunn, Donald Hupp, Errunett
Smalley .
Hoher Medical Ceater
(Dillcharges, Aug.!)
Gertrude Baker, · Samuel
Burns, Charles Butcher,
Lucille Canaday, Vonda
Cottrell, Stella Dewitt,
Mildred Franklin, John Fry,
Timothy Hammack, Mamie
Houck, Alan Jividen, Mrs.
Danny Le..,U and daUghter,
Donald Love, Ruth Montgomery, Mildred Nay,
Forrest ltobinson, Carl
Rouish , Felon Thacker ,
Cindy Waddell, Mary Wilbur.
( Blrlbs, Aug. ! )
. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Chandler, son, Jackson; Mr.
and · Mrs. Steriinil Neville,
daughter, Gallipolis; Mr. and .
Mrs. sammy Maynard,
daughter, Wilkesville.

News •• in Briefs
·
(COntinued frml pal' I)
New Testament name meaning "prince Ill tbe devlla." The
Freano, Calif., Bee said. Monday that II wu lnf«med by
inveslelflalora 110111e documents contained ''lll'ange references
to Satan" and others were coded In SIJUrlt.
'lbe documents were found on the 10km elial1! of the
!arni11 of Fred N. Wooda, 24, obe of the tine lllllpeCiilln the
July 15 kidnap of 26 school children .00 lbelr baa driver here.
The victimS were placed In truck van burled Ill a quarry owned
by Wooda' father near Uvermore In Alameda County. They
eut their way to lreedom.

AUTOSCOWDE

A twa&lt;ar collision was
investigated by the Meigs
County Sheriff's Department
Monday at 10 a.m. In
Salisbury.SUtton Township at
the Intersection of SR 124 and
county road 345. No personal
injuries or arrest were
reported. Sheila Pierce, 22,
Point Pleasant, traveling
west on 124, turned her right
signal light on, changed her
mind, tumed, her left signal
light on where a car driven by
·Timothy
Cundiff,
18,
Syracuse, already had begun
to paas. There was slight
property damage In teh
collision.

ASK TOWED
Marriage licenses were
issued to Paul Franklin
Thomas, 25, Rt. I, Mid·
dlrport, and Frances
Minerva Wells, 24, Rt. I; Long
Bottom; Harry A. Miller, $4,
Pomeroy, and Helen lAlulse
Marlow, 33, Middleport, and
Phillip F. Bearhs, 39, Racine, .
and Barbara C. Brown, 23,
Syracuse. ·
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CLUB TO MEET
The Southeastern Ohio
Garden Tractor Club wlll
meet at 8 p.m. Wedneaday at
the h&lt;me of , Dale Kautz,

·CJ:Ies!«.

Make a daV of It with
Buster Brown clOthes

to Unmask killers ,soon
By AL ROSSITER JR.
UPI Scleoce Editor
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!)
- Federal and state·
scientists working In sealed
laboratories today tried to
isolate the agent responsible
. for. the swift-acting disease
that hss killed at least 21
'• ' '
persons and hospitalized
scores of others In the wake of
,.
an American Legion convention.
·
The first break In the
'"
aroundthe-clock effort to
'..
l
solve the medical mystery
was expected Thursday when
I
test tube. analyses of ttaaue
specimens taken from
· victims
should
start
.l
producing results at state
a..; l!lbs
in Philadelphia and the
federal Center for Disease
Control in Atlanta.
Scientists said the scanty
evidence avaUable suggested
a virus of some kind was
responsible, but they emphaMlllll GALW COlll'fi'Y
l
'
1Vl8 is Lymdlll Newberry,
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Newberry,
Patriot. Miu Newberry
was crowaed during · a
pageant Tuesday evening
at the Gauta County Junior
, Fair. A graduate elf Southwestern High School, she
was chosen on the basis of
Seruor ci liz ens over 60
her activities, poise,
years of age who enjoy
peraoaallty and personal
working with other older
appearaace.
people, are willing to be

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sized that no possible cause
had been ruled out.
Besldee trying to pin down
the cause of . the ailment,
doctors were watching
anxiously for possible spread
of "the IUness to thoee who
were not among the 10,000
people, who attended the
state ·American Legion
convention in Philadelphia
July 21-24.
·"We are praying right now
that we don't have secondary
developmerita,'' said Dr. William E. Parkin, chief of the
epidemiology sectioo of the
staie's communicable
disease control office. "If this
is going to be something new
and exotic, we 'd just as well
not see It again:"
The
state
Health
· Department said 20 deaths
had been confirmed and 115
other cases had been
reported. In addition,
Allegheny County Coroner

Senlor friends

places offered

supervised, and will follow
instructions· can supplement
their incomes by becoming
~~Senior Friends."
The project is a model
program to help geriatric
·::::.~.a:...~:::::;:;~:::::::::~:~:!:::::i:!:!::::::::::::::~8~8::::::::~:~:::::::::::::::::::&gt;.:!:::::.-::.~~ patients adjust to living in
society after retirement.
Each Senior Friend wUI
meet patients in the Athens
Geria !ric Center , The Gallla·
Jackson • Meigs Men tal
By Ualted Preas Intemalloaal
WASHINGTON - THE FEDERAL TRAPE Commission Health Center. and the
· says It will investigate the "'economic structure" of the U. S. Syracuse Nursing Home. The
auto Industry, including pricing policies and met bods of friend may lake the patient
shppplng, to the movies, to ·
competition.
But Ita amouncement, issued Tuesday, emphllsized that It senior citizens centers and
did not wish to Imply violations of law and two of the auto will assist in daily aspects of
giants, Ford and General Motors, who promptly dubbed the life which may prove
troublesome to him and will
·probe an e~pe~~~lve waste ·oHime.
also help to acquaint him with
HARRIS, KAN. - AU'llJORITIES TODAY searched lor community resot~rces.
two teen-age gitla missing from a farmhouse where one of the
The friends will serve for a
girls; fathers was shot to death in hill slup."Oflicers said there 12 week period, 20 hours a
was no evidence to Indicate the girls had been kidnaped. Ralph week and will receive $2 an
Blevlna, eo, was shot several times early last night apparently hour for their services plus
with a small caliber gun.
transportation.
Ailderaon County Attorney Terry Jay Solander said no
Anyone over 60 and inwarrant&amp; bed been issued In the case, but the daughter, Pemy teres ted Is urged to apply.
Blevlna, 18, and her friend, Sheila Morrison, 17, were wanted Applications may be picked
I« queatlonlng. Apickup order was issued for the missinggirls up at the Pomeroy Senior
and the missing family car. The Kansas Bureau ot . citizens Center (992-7884) and
Investigation said at first there were indications the two girls returned by Aug. 9, or ap·mtgbl have been abducted.
pllcants may apply In person
'
at the Jackson-GaWa · Meigs
r
WASHINGTON - SECRETARY OF STATE
A: Community Menial Health
•KI.uinger left today on what could behlslastforelgn mlaslon, a Center, Gallipolis for an
weak-long trip to promote peace prospects in the Persian Gulf interview Aug. 10, at 9 a.111.
Slid Indian subcontinent.
' ,KlBIInger•s pJane took off from nearby Andrews Air Force
. Base lor Iran, AfghaniB!an, and Pakistan, with a first stopover
· ~ l.ondpn. He returns Aug. II with stops in Deauvllle, France,
iru! The Hague, Netherlands on the way. The secretary Ia
.scheduled to confer Thursday morning with British Prima
Minister James Callaghan before !lying to Teheran, where ha
·Ia to be chairman of the third meeting of the u. s.-Iranlan Joint
funmlalon.

fNews. . •in Brief~

New teachers

(Contlriued frml page I)
..
employed Connie Laming who baa been working aa junior high
achool secretary, to wen in the clerk'• ofllce at a salary of
t8,5110 811111111y. The board a1ao granted a request fer a salary
locreaae from $10,000 to $15,1100 a year to Triplett. It wu the
~bdon of the board .and admtntmtora, Dowler and Din
Mcrrla, that the $10,000 alary wu not adequate for the wen
required of the clerk.
Repr rDI&amp;Uvea of the Big Bend Warrlon lootbaD team
met with the board and lbelr ~ for tiling the Rutllnd
foolbaD lield for practice and tile junior h1ah field II
M!ddlepcrt Ill' gamea on Oct. 2, 18 and 30 wu granted. The
team will pay a fee for • ot the lleld and other facllllles and
will be rSponllble for cleanup ot the field.
The~ dlsn.ed a letter ol COIIlplalnt from Mn. Reva
llmml In l'l!P1'd to probleml ol Uttle league game1 at the
Salisbury School aear the llome of Mrs. Simms. Dowler will
confer with league leaden oo the matter. A letter frml Capt.
R. C. WUaon, Jscbon, of the Ohio State Hlghwly PatJ;Ol, was
read~ the dillrk:t lor IIIII! of the &amp;roanda near the junior
!igh IChool for the • 1 nNing of the patrol here to attend the
funeral of Set. E. G. Moare in Middleport rect~~Uy.
The board approved the attendance of Jolin W. Blaettnar
to a dlalrlbutJve educaUon conference on AIJI. ll-18in Canton;
Ronald P. LDpn to an occupatloaal work experience
coordinators' worklbop at Keat State, ~ug. e-13, and Karen
Walker attending two women's volleyball coachlrw cllnlca this
IIICIIth.
Plana were made for board members to conductlnapectlon
II the wrioua lchoola the - k befcn cluae&amp; begin and a
cbclllllon wu beldeldttderprten with the pr•nt plan to be
b a onMalf day ltllltlqa1eD at Harrlaoavllle thll year
b
1 oltllll.qe .-vn-.tln the dlltrict. There will be
111!1 en.- lllllona at Rullantl, Pomeroy and
t«l b ddll Ill mHwlf U, at lllrrllonvllle to

strike leaders, saying to do ao

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 76

operating today providing put food on their tables.
roving pickets did not show
Dally rallies In Kanawha
up.
County have fallen ofl .In
"Picke.ts are growing tired, · attendance since the strike
and when they quit, the men . was trl&amp;gered by UMW Local
will return," the source said. 1769's protest against a
There also was the pree.dng federal ju(lge's heavy fine .
matter of money. Miners hard ~e strike advocates of
recently came beck from a · the local agreed Tuesday to
summer vacatioo ID flnd stay out, but the margin was
pickets in front of the portals. too close for a clear mandate.
With three weeks' pay denied
Joseph Brennan, president
them, many are turning to of the Bituminous Coal
the ~overnment for relief to Operators Association,
Tuesda~ refused to meet with

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Stacey
Harris,
30,
Cleveland, wu shot Ia the
haad and killed by Patrolman
Leonard Nosse during a
pollee cliMe Sunday night
that ended 011 a dead-end
lllraet when Harris jumped
fronJ the car and 1'111.
N - said he earlier had
seen Harris with a gun.
Be"-'ftft Harris
armed

Illinois, Indiana, Virginia and per cent ol Illinois' miners
Kentucky-were off the job in remain Idle.
protest of federal court
One coal source in
interference in mine labor Kanawha County, where the
disputes. ·
strike began, predicted the
Strike lev"" was fueled in walkout may he making Ita
Illinois Tuesday when two linal gasp for life this week.
coal miners were fired by the · The source cited lack of
Peabody Coal Co. for attendance at d&amp;Uy rallies as
allegedly picketing a mine . evidence the miners are
"That'D throw a little fat In losing interest.
the fire," said Michael
In Meigs County Southern
Bunton, a board member of Ohio Coal Co. Mines Nos. 1, 2
UMW District 12. About 70 and 3 operated Tuesday and
were expected to be

WASHINGTON (UPI) -

Service
response
is light

lnnbardo.

on whether to return Iii work
lrom Weal Vlrglnla.
"We're a UtUe better than
we were yesterday," said
John Guzek, preald~t .of
Dillrlct 6, which covert aU of
Ohio and the northern
panhandle of West VIrginia .
"'lbere's about half the men
back on the job, but work
appears to be picking up."
At the helgbt of the nearly
three-week old strike, Ml,OOO
miners In silt statea-West
VIrginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania ,

U.S . Clralt Court of
Appeals Judge Emory
Widener Tuesday ordered
Looal 1'151 In District 17, to
show callll! wily the miners
should not be held in crlminel
and civil contempt of court
for refusing to return to work.
Although miners W!!fe still
out by the thouaanda, back·
towork movements were seen
in Ohio .and Virginia: Union
olllclala in other states said
the miners would take the cue

Rep. James O'Hara, )).Mich.,

aenttelegrldJJI '!OIIIi}'' to the
llW three automakera urging
'lllat in view ol big prolltalor
the put quarter, car prim
be cut to stimulate jobs.
"The all•time record
profits IMOWICed this 'ftek
by General Motors, Fcrd and
Chrysler amounting to more
than $1.5 billion fur the Aprll
to June quarter offers a oncefn.ellletlme opport1111lty for
these
companies
to
demonstrate
their
Cllllllllltment to our American
economic system In Ita. time
of great need," (}'Hara said
In the telegrams.
The telegrams went to
E.M. Estes of GM, Lee
· Criminal cost
· Iacocca of Fcrd anci John J.
Riccardo of Chrysler. GM
announced spring quarter
subsidy paid
proftta of $91» millioo, Fcrd
Criminal cost subsidy $442 mUllan and Chrysler $155
payments amounting to mUIIon.
By making "significant
$204,74Ul were distributed
price
cuts in their 1977 model
to 70 county clerks of court
year
cars," O'Hara said,
during July, Slate Auditor
millions
of potential car
Thomas E. Ferguson
buyers
who
deferred ·
CLEVELAND (UPI) - reported Monday . The purcbases because of "yearThe Ohio Bell Telephone Co. payment$ ranged from $66.9S after-year price ~s"
rep(rts today Ill resldenttal to the Huron County clerk of may choose to buy them now.
CHARLESTON, W. Va.
private line limited service, court to $37,718.61 ID the
That, O'Hara Slid, would
(UPI) - Ualted Miae
or measured service, is Hamilton County clerk of result
"in
Increased
Workers Presltleal Arnold
drawing a light response even court; Ferguson said.
production
and
many
Miller today ordered hlgbThe state paid for the
though It goes Into effect In 10
additional
jobs
in
the
auto
rauklng anion .oHiciall to
su=ssful prosecution and
days.
companies,
plus
.
those
try to end a wildcat
Charles ~ Day, district imprisonment of- indigent generated by parts firms and
walkout wblch has C1l1"
information manager, persons coovicted of felonies . the thousands of suppliers
laDed much of the aalloa's
elllmatea about 6,1)() of the For fiscal1977, $2,226,1100 was who rely oo a healthy auto
coal mine prodaclloo.
by
the
utWtY's 622,1100 resldenttal appropriated
industry for their lifeblood."
Miller Hill teiecraau
customers in Greater legislature to the Auditor's
to UMW dillrlel prealdellta
Cleveland,,bave signed up or office for this purpose. Gallia
aad international board
FINES ToTAL$411
the new service, part of the received $187,80, Meigs
~~~embers saying lbey were
$560.70
.
.
SYRACUSE
One
$200 mlllloo rate lncreaae
"hereby iastruoted and · approved
defendant
was
fined
and
lut montb by the
directed to see that , all
another
forfei
led
bond
in
Public Utilities Commialllon
.members of the UMW
Syracuse
Mayor
flerman
FUNDS RECEIVED
eqaged ·ill lbele work of Oblo. II allows residential
L,ondon's Court Monday
c:ustomers
to
save
$3.20
per
State
Auditor Thomas E. night.
IIIGppages retllnl to 'work."
Roger B. Hill, Racine,
month if they make 30 caliB or Ferguson . distributed
'I'IIe UMW prealdeat
was
flned
$15 and costs for
less.
$12,855,916.49 in state motor left of center
last week ordered lllinors
and Donald
· The measured service, vehicle registration fees
to elld lbe protest over lbe
which will be 50-centa-a- Monday to local govern· Stobart, Racine, forfeited. his
lalerferuce of federal
$25 cash bond for speeding,
month cheaper than. 'the ments.
The
amount
jadgu Ia local aaloa
current . $9.25-amonth represents ~he 1974 Ucense both d led by Police &lt;llief
clllputes. 'I'Ut OrMr wu
residential private line rate, year wralHJP payment and a Milton VariJin.
igaered 10 MU1er today
111ar1a Aug. 13, the ume ~ final adjusbnent on the 19'13
directed uloa leaders' to
the new unlimited rate IDd license year. Of the total
MEETING SET
try to ead tile strilre.
other c~ludlng 1). Gallia County · received . HARRISONVILLE - A
The walkout, aew.ID Ita
cent pay phone cbar&amp;a- $76,050 and Meigs County meeting of the Southeastern
tldrd week, abut doWD an
fake effect.
Ohio Black lAing Assn., has
received $14,066.
coal mlaes Ia West
ACOlt of $11.25 to cmvert to
been set for I p.m. on Sunday,
Virginia. On MHII!Iy,
measured aervlce will take
Aug. Bin the recreation room
J111DU Ia the Nort~era effect Oct. I, 1978, aCCOI'IIng
of Jack's Club at the inPlllbaadle part of the state
to' Day, who said Ohio BeU
tersection of Route 143 and
bed reopened.
estlmatee up to 35 per cent of
Route 7. Doors will open atl2
Ita customen will sign up for PRISONER ESCAPES
noon before the meeting.
measured service.
Anyone from West VIrginia
CLEVELAND (UPI)
or
Ohio Is Invited to attend.
James Boooe, 26, aervlng an
armed robbery senteoce at
the Markin Correctional
Iaatltute, tiCiped from a
NOTE TO snJDENTS
guard
Mond&amp;y
whUe
Studenfa who are new in ine
attending a funeral oo the
PAROlEE SliM
city's Ealt Side, acCOI'IIq to area and plan to attend Meigs
EUCLii&gt;, Ohio (UPI)
High School are asked to preauthorltlea.
The shooting death by pollee
Police llid Boone fled In a register at the high school
of an Ohio Penitentiary car, which. was last seen any day, Monday through
parolee who robbed Mrs, traveling nCJijl oo E. 14'/lh Sl. Friday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Joaephine Grugel, Euclid, in
her driveway and fled in her
car was ruled juallflable
Mooclay by Proaecutor Dlvld

Union bosses
ordered to ·
stop strike

CHARLESTON, W. Va.
(UPI) - Minen in Ohio
bepn to alowly return to
tl!elr jobl today, but mlnera
In Well Virginia, the catalyst
lor the Illite which hu cut
•lharply Into the nation 'a coal
productloo, remained out.
"I don't know where the
111111er lies, but somebody
better come up with
llimething quick," said Paul
Miller, president of United
Mine Workers Dlatrlcl 17 in
IOUtbarn Well Vlrllnla.

Opinions invited
on health agency

Ohio coal min_ers returning to wor:k

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Main Store, Annex and Wl!lrthoUII open weekdays and Saturtlays
f:30to 5 1nd Fridays 9:30to I p.m.
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ELBERFELD$ IN

EROY

CyrU Wecht said an elderly release of toxic agents.

There was some concern
Legionalre died at 3&lt;15 a.m.
the
ailment. might be the
today at Presbyterian·
beginn,
ing outbreak of a long· ·
University Hospital in
feared
swine flu epidemic.
Pittsburgh. James Sikes, 78,
Virologists
, however,. said
had attended the coovention
there
was
no evidence to
and Wechl said the symptoms
support
such
a theory
of the disease "fits the
although
the
illness
did have
picture · completely'' ol
symptoms
of
a
viral
previous deaths in the
infection.
strange case.
In Washington, a House
Physicians said most of
subcommittee
reacted to the
those who died had high
myste.ry
by
approving
fevers and died in shock with
\eglslation
to
end
the legal
extensive pneumonia.
tangle, which has stalled the
The outbreak mushroomed
nationwide swine
flu
Monday and health officials inoculation program.
were puzzled by the severity
" II the situation in
of the symptoms.
Pennsylvania turns out to be
Dr. Jay E. 5all:, director of swine flu, we want to be able
the division of virology at the to act rapidly because of the
Philadelphia Bureau of quick spreading that can and
Laboratories, said he bed already hes deyeloped;" said
never seen anything like this Rep. Paul Rogers, D-Fla.,
before. He said the rapid chairman· of the health
series of developments was
subcommittee.
"new and frightening."
Dr .. Michael Gregg, chief
"l;m absolutely stumped,"
epidemiologist .at the CDC,
~rkin said. "I can't even
said in an advisory to state
make an educated f!\le8S on health officers Tuesday there
what It is we're dealing with. was no evidence that the
We are testing materials for disease had spread to other
vlrtuaUy everything we can."
Although the first throat, people.
"There is no evidence of
blood and· fecal specimens
increase
respiratory
were
delivered
to disease in in
the l'lllladelphia
laboratories Monday, area at this time nor has
scientists S&amp;ld it took three there been any reported
days to grow viruses on secondary spread to family
human cells· in nutrient contacts,'' Gregg said. The
solutions in glass tubes.
only cases reported Tuesday
The laboratories were high involved those who attended
security types designed to
prevent the accidental' the convention.

Passenger hurt
Two accidents were investigated by the Meigs
County Sheriff's Department,
one resulting in one person
being treated and released at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
for abrasions and contusions.
At 5:38 p.m. Tuesday in
Salisbury Township Jennie
M. Whittington, 36, RuUand,
traveling north on SR 7, made
a left turn onto CR 5 when
Stanley F. Folden, 29, New
Marshfield, following behind,
tllought she was going to
turn right, and passed aI an
interse ction . The vehicles
collided broadside.
A passenger in the Whit·
ling ton car, Grace ,Gould,
sustained abrasions and
contusions and was taken to
the hosjlltal by the Mid·
dleport Ji;R Squad. Folden
wsa cited to court for passing

SALEM, ORE. - IUGHWAY CONSTRUCTION crewa at
·'Work on an lnterchaJwe along Interstate 5 have unearthed
•what may be the remains of an 8,0IJO.ye8ro()Jd campsite.
Jllmainl of hearths, cooking utenalla and spear points have
bien UDell'lhed and a guard was f!O'Ied at the site Tuesday to
)nWnt pJumerlng.
.
An, archeoldglcal leain from the University of Oregon
Muaeum of Nllural Hillary has been working alonRside
Jqhway COIIIIructlatt ·crna at the site unearthing artifacll.
"It may well prove to be the oldest archeolo&amp;lcal site weal of
the Cucade Mot11tal111, dating back poaalbly 8,000 yean,"
olllclall said.

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Friday through Sunday,
a chance of showers Friday
and Saturday and lair
Sunday. Highs will be in the
upper 70s to lower IIOs and
lows will. be In the 60s.
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fitted b Hoffman

ve
Two detendants forfeited
bonds .and five others were
fined in the court of Mid· ·
d].eport Mayor Fred Hoffman.
,
Forfeiting bonds were
Eddie Gillespie, 19, Point
Pleasant, $150, posted for
petty theft and disorder ly
manner, and Sarah A. Ingels,
27, Athens, $33,70, speeding
charge.
Fined were Bill Reeves , 50,
Middleport, $50 and. costs and

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FAIR ROYALTY - Denlae McDaniel was crowned
queen during opening night ol the 1976 Mason County Fair
in competition Tuesday eveni,ng. Pictured, len to ~hi,

y
30 days in jail, di'sorderly
manner; Clarence M. Hall,
23, Leon, W. Va., $15 and
costs, spinning tires; Elmer
Johnson , Jr., 60, Wheeling,
w. Va .; $150 and costs and
three days in jail, driving
while intoxicated; Calvin W.
Mayle, 23, Pomeroy, $25 and
costs, speeding, and Walter
B. Penrod, 33, New Marsh·
field, $150 and costs and three
days in jail , driving while
intoxicated .

UNIT CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
U~it went to W. Maln St., at
1:45 p.m . Tuesday for Fred
Birlcher, a medical patient,
who was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where he
was admitted. At 8:54 p.m.
Tuesday, the squad picked ur
Kenneth White~ :"'ho ha1
gotten an arm InJury m •
motorcycle accident and was
brought to the Pomeroy
business section where the
Five defendants were fined
squad was caUed. He was
and
three others forfeited
taken to Veterans Memorial
bonds
Tuesday night in the
Hospital for trealment.
NAMES OMITTED
co urt of Pomeroy Mayor
CARPENTER The
Clarence Andrews.
names of Mrs. William
Premiums totaling $900 will
Fined were
Cli nton
Cheadle, Mrs. Mella Fisher,
MEETING CANCELLED
be
awarded winners in the
Donovan, Pomeroy, $50 and
The August meeting of the costs, disorderly conduct; annua l horse pulling contest
Mrs. Rex Cheadle and Kathy
were omitted from the list of Middleport Chamber of Donald Ervin, Racine , $30 to be staged as the grandguests who attended the 25th Commerce has been can- and costs, assured clear stand event at II. p.m. on
wedding anniversary celled. The next regular' distance ; Barbara Pierce, Friday, Aug. 20.
celebration of Mr. and Mrs. meeting wilt be held on the Ra cine, $200 and costs,
This year only two weight
Dorsey Jordan recently.
first Thursday in September. shoplifting ; Loraine Aeiker, classes will he included .
These are heavyweigh t
Pomeroy, $30 and costs,
teams,
3,201 and over , and
inloxica tion, and $50 and
middleweight
teams , 3,200
costs, disorderly conduct ;
and
under.
WiUiam Camp, Mason, $30
Premiums in both classes
and costs, intoxication .
will
be $90, $80, $70, $60, $50,
Forfeiting bonds were John
Fiber, Charleston, W. Va., $40, $30, $20 and '10, for first
$100, posted on a public in- through ninth place with
decency charge, and William rosettes also to be awarded
Roush, Mason, W. Va., $250, the winners.
There will be $540 awarded
posted on a charge of driving
in
the pony pulling contest at
while intoxicated .
8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18 as
the grandstand event with
$40, $35, $30, $25, $20, _$15, $10
Cloudy tonight and Thurs- ana~ to oe pato me top eight
day; lows tonight 60 to 65 and teams in three wei·ght classes
hi ghs Thursday in the mid to which includes ponies under
upper 80s . Probability of rain 1,050 pounds ; ponies, 1,050 to
near zero per cent today, 10 I ,350 pounds, and ponies 1,350
per cent tonight, 20 per cent to ),650.
Both events are open to
Thursday .
· world competition .
AIDMEN CALLED
The Middleport
SALEATCHURCH
Emergency Squad was called
A yard sale wm·be held at ·
to Turkey Run Road all0:17 the MI. Moriah Church of God
p.m. Tuesday for Charles parsonage on Mile Hill, In
are .iulle Sonuner, Mlsa Congeniality; Julie Campbell,
Scott, a medical patient, who , back of Racine, during the
second runner-up; Queen Denise and Sherr! Whitman,
was tllken to Holzer Medical daylight hours on· Thurs~ay
8rst runner-up. ·
•
·
through Sat,....day.
&lt;:1
center.
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on yellow line. There was
moderate damage to both
vehicles.
,
Tuesday at 11 :15 p.m. in
RuUand Township at the
intersection of county road 5
and 165 Robert Junior
Lemaster , 17, Circleville ran
a slop sign and struck a car
driven by Robert S. Shaffer,
27, Rt. 4, Pomeroy. The ac·
cident is s till under in·
vestigalion.

EIg
• ht cases
.

p lJ 11 )fig
•

go to court

•
pnzes
are $900

Weather

.

. SHOPPERS ARE TAKING MUCH MORE than their
grocery llltl to the Juper11181'ket tbeae daya. They are armed
with poclret calculators and cenllooff coupons u they try to
aave lllGIIey on their food budget.
And aupermarket offtclala are aeeing an Increase in the
uae of tbe coupana. Even clerU ask, "Do you have any
coupons?" before they atar1 rinlln8 up the purchaaes. Nancy
Pew, an employe In the coupon room.of Cardinal Food Stores
. (COntinued on page lZ)

HE'S THE 1,605TH- CecU Bradbury, right, sealed, Middleport, became the 1,605th
Meigs County senior citizen to register for a Buckeye Golden Age Card Tuesday afternoon.
Taking the application, left, is Marvin W. McDargh, area cOordinator of the Olilo Council' .
and Aging. At the rear are left, Doug Lizon, director of the Meigs RSVP program, and Tom
Milligan, Athens, area coordinator for the commission, who is moving to New Jersey. The
goal of each county in Ohio is a 60 pet. minimum signup of senior ciUzens for t~ Golden
Cards, and Bradbury made the 60 per cent quota . Some nineteen business house ~ are
participating in the program which offers senior citizens discounts on purchases and
services. Any senior citizen, 65 or over, wishing to receive a card may contllcl Lizon at the
Meigs Senior Citizens Center. Senior citizens who are disabled may contact Lizon at 992-7686
and arrangements wiD be made for them also to receive a golden card. .

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