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                  <text>12- Tbe DaU)"Sentlnel, Middleport..Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1976
,
board and the two
•
representatives of the
ay
y
(Canllnlltl frGIII .... l)
. VeteraDI Memorial Hospital ftlt.
leacherstagruoup afndththebotwdo
MIDDLEPORT - Hubert of
the
Middleport
Holzer Medical Center
.
Admitted
Lewis
'l11e Immediate Impact ... on the .... an llllmltMI, wbo
~!~= th~e~~ues e$eve~~l William Taylor, 76, Broad· Presbyterian Church and a
(Discharges, Sept.14)
(Cclfttlmled 1rc1m page I)
Urnes during the evening.
way St., Middleport, died retired carpenler by !lade.
Sarah Bechtle, Marjorie Thompson, Pomeroy ; Oil· pve up average paycbecb of $271a nlli:la adllaltlw ttt
Bef
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unexpectedly Tuesday night
He Is survived by a Boggs, Lily Browning, Esco ford Hall, Racine; F1oyd to $50 in 111rike beaelltatheywUllhwf.rGm IIIIIIIICII't reed!
Snowden sald he felt the two
ore 11 was agr..,. that at Veterans Memorial daughter, Mrs. Larry Brumfield , Mary Burn- Bush, Letart, W. Va.
mWlon ttrlke fund. 'l11e ft!i1d wllllllrtnt at the rata of fll•
Discharged
Marge
repre$enlatives
of
the
Ohio
negotiations
could
take
place
Ho...,ltal.
H
1
het
'
mer,
Jo~- Caldwell, ..Ita
mlllloo
a week.
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1 Ia 1 · ht'
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( e en) L. Fox, Marysville ;
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Educawon A&amp;ln. should not ~ 5 Whamgl 8 81!58
d 10hn, A·
Mr. Taylor was born in two sons, WiUiamH., Brecks· Casto, Frances Casto, Reuter, Floyd Farra, Erma
"It might lllrt, but we C8ll 111111111 ut11 we aet wblt
be pennltled to speak since
rney
en sat e was Middleport Jan. 22, 1900, a ·11 o
nd
Dorothy Cullison, Brent Yoho, Olarles Yost, .George want," sald Larry Clemclll, wbo Wll ~the hunclrlda af•
they had . not notified the surprised by the appearance
e, hio,; three
a Carol
0., Davies, Donald Deckard , Hupp, Frankie Stafford, cheering worllera who walbd out of FGI'd'a glut Raqtl
Columbus
sisters,
·on son of the late William FesUs VI
Of
two
the
educatl
Mark Parsons, Dana Howell,
board earlier that tbey
wtahed to be included on the 8380Ciation representatives and Rebee ca Jane Tay 1or· He Mrs. Ethel Jones, Peoria, Ill., James El'tas, Lee Eng1and , Coy Starcher, Barbara IIWlufaclllrine complu In lllburbln DearbGm u the ali'lllt•
'tt had was also preceded in death by Mrs. Oneida Ward, Athens, Mrs. David Evans and
began. "A lot ci tbem didn't want to walt out, but we 111ft 1.0'
at the meetl·ng becau~
agenda . Snowden, however, be
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three s1 s1ers.
and Mrs. Ernest (Clara da ughler , Granv1'II e Far1ey , McQuaid.
move the CGiilpany 110111e way."
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Ford hu 89 IIWlufacturina ll1d autO .-nbly planta Ill 2t
~~~:!r~k~~~~:~~~ co~~~g=~~~;l~t;i~~~ Mr. Taylor was a member Belle) Hawley, Chester; two Lena Foglesong, Everett
states, most of them concentrated IIIMlchlpn and Ohio.
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board member Indicated tl)at Whalen indicated that their
brothers, ·James, of Mid· Fowler, Mary Frisby, Arden
The
Ford
llhutdown
bad
no
elfect
on
nto
buildlnl
operatimwt
the two representatives co.uld appearance indicated that
dleport and Joe, of Pleasant Fulks, Huber Fulton, Goldie
LUCIE SHOWING
by another 530,000 worlten at Gelll!i'll Moton, Olrysler 1114
be lleard.
"obviously" there was. some
Corners, Ohio, three grand- · Gillogly , Bobby .Hersman ,
NICE, France (UPI) However, Boa~d President change in the Olilo Education
..t
children, and several ni~ces . Emma Johnson, Mrs. Robert The skeleton of "Lucie," American Motors where procluctlm will oontlnue until I/
pattern agreemen! Ia worked out at Ford. Then each In tum~
Assn. and the Mei•s teachers' OJ
acr.ne
and nephews.
Kuhn and daughter, Naomi
thaI the board feelings.
Hoover stated
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Funeral services will be Morgan , Homer Myers, the world's oldest woman, · will blve to match the basics.
k.
arrived In Nice Tuesday to
Is unifled on Its decisions and
told the two re]iresentaUves
After accepting the
RACINE - William F. held Friday at · 1 p.m. at Jaspar 0 I'tver, Margaret ·be shown at a scientific
that the board would not resignation of John T. (Bill) Harris, 52, RD, Racine Rawlings Coals Funeral Sinclair, Audrey Theobald. uhlbltlon entitled "Three
with
the Fischer as bus mechanic and died Tuesday at University Home with the Rev. Dwight
(Birtb, Sept.ll)
negotiate
·
appointed Alt' ce Globokar as Hospital, Columbus.
Zavitz officiating. Burial will
Mr . and Mts . John MIIUon Yea111: the Human
(Cciftllnuld fl'llll page 1\
Adventure."
representa tl ves smce Supt.
J ks
E · to
Dowler and Attorney Dennis a substitute bus driver, the
ThesonofthelateJackand be in Riverview cemetery. ac on, son, wmg n.
Lucie was found In 1971 , pension lund baa_~pproved 'tts 60 pet • .bare of 1 f8 mlllioa,
Whalen are the· designated board moved Into the Merle Tanthorey Harris, he Friends . may call at the
by a Franc&amp;-Amerh:an
8~ per cenl Improvement loan for Volkswagen'• p~
persons
to
conduct executive session to hear the was an employee of the funeral home Thursday from
group of explorers In tbe
"Rabbit" assembly plant at New Stanton. '111e 16-ysar, .,_.
negotiations.
report of the earlier Imperial Electric Co., clerk • tO to 12 and 4 to 9.
S
Hadar region of Ethiopia million loan okayed Tueaday by the $3.3 bWion State. Public ·
Foley said he agreed with negotiation session of the day of Sutton Twp., a Republican
where she had lain for Scho(,ll Employes Retirement Fund Ia 8lp8Cted to be loll011'14
that, but asked the board to and to be ·· on hand ·as cenllal committeeman of his
three million years before by apJI'oval today of a $2.4 m)Won loan to vw on the ~
stay on band during the negotiations·proceeded.
voting precinct for ·several · l ln -r
being unearthed.
terms by the smaller j)tate Employes Retlrament Fund,
evening so their concerns
During the open portion of years, and secretary- ..t,.acu.J. J
The teacher pension fund's approval came only 24 Sourl
could be heard and they could the meeting, It was reported treasurer·of the Meigs County •
·
.
ahead of Gov. Milton J. Slulpp'sllltiOWICed pllna for a algJdnt
be lnfonned on negotiations that officials of the district Oerk and Trustees Assn.
at 10:30 a.m. today, with VW's chief fiscal offtcer, Slelfrled .
The Middleport Fire
lTALY ROCKED
as the evening moved along. and the teachers have been in
He is survived by his wife,
UPINE, Italy (UPI) - A Holm, of the Commonwealth-Volkswagen muter agreement in
Harry Keiser, 92, of Department answered 52
This was agreeable to the touch with Meigs Prosecutor PhyUls Joseph Harris; three
Shapp's Capitol recepdon room. Volkswagen's succe81ful
Bernard Fultz who has in· daughters, Mary Ann Fowler, Columbus, a native of alarms during August, Fire new series of tremors rocked borrowing of the totalfemlllionlrom the state's ~o big public
dicated his willingneSs to Patricia flrown and Rebecca Minersville, died Monday in Chief C. Robert Fisher has the earthquake • devastated pension funds contrasted sharply witb dlaclOIIUl'e last July 8
Friull region of northeast
play an role needed in the Smith, all of Racine ; a son, Columbus. He was the son of reported .
·
Of
the
total,
48
were
first
Italy before dawn today, that the funds had offered VW a 16-year, tillS million plant
Our Interest Is
negotiations In, order to help Bill, Jr., at home, and \hree the late Mr. and Mrs. Chris
equipment loan at an average 9.per cent Interest.
Greater For You
resolve the strike.
grandchildren, Michelle, IU!iser and was also preceded aid calls and four were for collapsing buildings .in at
&lt;XlLUMBUS - THE OHIO GENERAL ABiembly seared
Christopher and Crage in death by his wife, Alma, fires. Two of the fires were In least seven towns and up for a full calendar of leglalatlon today, Including ''toP
Cheshire Twp., a third was in villages. First reports said
Brown.
and a daughter, Dorothy. ,
Addison
'l'wp., Gallia County. .one man died of a heart at- !rlorlty" statusslven to a partisan Medicaid appropriation biU.
Funeral services wiU be
Surviving
Bre
two
cleared Tuesday by . the House Finance Cqmmlttee. The
.
.
Saturday, 2:30p.m. at Ewing daughters, Mrs. Henry Thle , . Of the emergency calls, 33 · tack In Gorizia and at least 15 Medicaid bill has been the subject of a ~ljolllt leg~tlve '
.
FOUR ARE FINED
Chapel with the Rev. Steve Coluinbils, and Mrs. William were in toWn and 1!i out of persons were injured.
On 90-Day
committee and bas generated healed debate between
Four defendants fined by WllsQn officiating: Burial will Dilla.rd, Luncaster ; a son, town, and three involved
Democrats and Republicans.
Mayor Fred be in Greenwood •Cemetery. Paul, of Columbus, and 17 motor vehicles. Total ·
Certificates Middleport
NOW
YOU
KNOW
Gov. James A. Rhodes; refused permission by· majority ·
Hollman Tuesday night were Friends may call at the grandchildren . Mr. Keiser manhours for first aid were
The
planet
Venus
takes
247
Democrats
to address state lawmakers on the topic, spoke
193.!&gt;, for fire , 61.1 . An
5.75 per cent paid on Sharon L. Knopp, 'll, Racine, funeral home after 2 p.m. was a retired butcher.
earth
days
to
make
one
anyway in the Capitol Rotunda Tuel!day and repeated hll
90 day Certlfl Clites of $5 and costs, assured clear Thursday.
Funeral services will be average of II answered fire revolution on its axis and assertions that the Medicaid deficit could only be answered by·
distance;
George
A.
Blanks,
calls.
First
aid
vehicles
Deposit, st;ooo.oo
held at 9:30 a.m. Friday at
224.7 earth days to orbit the a tax ina-ease next year. Also 111 the leglalatlve calendar were ·
21, Fayetteville, W. Va., $10
the Glenn L. Myers Funeral traveled 902.6 miles. Mileage sun. Thus, a day on Venus is bills revising Ohio's new bingo law, funding the Office of the
Mlnlm um.
Interest and costs, obstructing
Home in Columbus with of all vehicles was 1,351.4.
Payable Quarterly. traffic; Roy F. Boggs, 42,
longer than a year.
Conswner Counsel to ~ct consumer's rights in utWty ra~
graveside rites to be held at 1
cases and
.
·
Middleport, $SO and costs,
A subltant"l penally 1
p.m. Friday at the Miners·
lnvo~od on all &lt;trlllltol
disorderly manner , and
ville Cemetery. Friends may
ecco~t~nts withdrawn prla
Clarence E. Fife, 50,
. to the date of maturlty
call at the Myers Funeral
Pomeroy, $10 and costs,
Funeral services for Curtis Home from 7 to 9 Thursday
ruming a stop sign. For- N. Jones, former Chesler evening .
felting bondS were Franklin resident, teacher and com0, Cook, 39, Point Pleasant, munity leader, were held
AUTOS COUIDE
and Paul R. Marx, . 48, today at 2 p.m. at the Thur·
TUPPERS
PLAINS - A
Martins Ferry, $23.70, both ston-Kauber Funeral Home
minor
accident
investigated
for speeding.
in Palaskala.
by
the
Meigs
County
Sheriff's
Mr. Jones died Saturday at
Department
Tuesday
at 8:44
TM·A"'""•County
Grant Hospital, Columbus.
kvtntl &amp; Loan Co.
He Is survived by his wife, pm. at the Vista Service
2'6 Second St.
Dorothy; a daur,h'er, Mrs. Station in Tuppers Plains
l'llmlf'Gy,OIIio
'
Anthony
D.
Edward Morrison (Mary) of involved
SEE BALL GAME
LaComb, 18, Tuppers Plains,
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Wright Blacklick, three grand· parked at the station and a
. of P~roy were in Cin· . chUdren, Bruce.of Blacldick, .car driven by Kathy Lynn
ciMaU over the weekend to apd Brenda and· Becky, Spurlock, 20, Tuppers Plains
Columbus; a slep&lt;laughter,
attend the Bengab game.
two great-grandchildren, two which backed up and struck
brothers and a slste(. He was LaComb's vehicle. There was
Just received another · big
preceded in death by his first slight damage to the Spurlock
car,
moderate
to
the
LaComb
wife, Jesse Eager Jones in
shipment of carpet mill ends. 100
Dec. 1962, and an infant son . vehicle, and no injuries.
per cent nylon, solid colors and

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William Harris
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News •• in Briefs

Augusl call

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e1ser total 52 times
died on Monday

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Curtis Jones

buried today

lberfelds In Pomeroy
WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC ST.

USE ELBERFELDS SENSIBLE CREDIT SERVICE

CARPET MILL.EN

THE INN.PLACE
Thunday Nrght

Special
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TWO IN SPACE
MOSCOW (UPI) - The
Soviet
Union launched two
TWO DRAW FINES
men
into
space Wednesday,
Fined by Pomeroy Mayor
the
Tass
news
agency said.
Oarence Andrews Tuesday
Tass
sald
the
Soyuz
22 craft
night were Dana Aldridge,
was
piloted
by
Vlaery
Pomeroy, $100 and costs, on
Bykovsky
and
Vladimir
conviction of passing on the
wrong side of road, and John Akaenov.
Freeman, Pomeroy; reckless
ASK TOWED
operation, $150 and costs ..
Forfeiting bonds were · A marriage license was
Richard Fridley, Middleport, issued to Jay Dee Rowe, 21,
Middleport, and Cynthia
$~0. for squealing tires;
Sammy Little, Middleport, Lynn Demoskey, 19, Mid·
and Alina McComllB, Albany, dleport.
$25 each, for speeding.
Pomeroy Bowtin9 Lanes
Tuesdoy Triplicate

excellent patterns, bound aII
around, come early for best
selection. The savings are great.

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MEIGS THEATRE

'Visit Our Salad 'ear
Finger Lobsters
French F rles

Hot Rolls
Coffee. tea or milk

Plus tax

THE MEIGS INN .

Standings

Team
Pis.
Shamrock Motel
16
Wed. &amp; Thurs.
No. 2
10
No.6
8
Sepl.15·16
. No.5
6
NOT OPEN
No.1
6
No.3
4
High Individual game Fri., S1l., Sun.
Betty Smith 1S4; second high
5ept.17-11·19
Ind. game - Pal Smith 178.
ONE FLEW OVER
High series - Pal Smith
THE COOKOOS NEST
490; second high series Jac~ Nicholson. Louise
Betty Smith 478 .
Fletcher, Wm. Redfield. R
Team high game
Shamrock 480.
.
Showstartsal7 p.m.
Team high series Shamrock 1406

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YELLOW ONIONS
3 Ul. bag 49~ .

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Stor·e. Mechanic Street Warehouse and Home Furnishings
Annex . O!)en Mondaythru Thursday9:30to5p.m.- Friday 9:30 to 8
p.m. - Saturday 9:30 to 5 p.m.
I

lberfelds In Pomeroy
SALAD DRESSING
32 oz. jar

99~

CHARM IN

BATHROOt-1 TISSUE
4 ioll pkg.

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INSTANT

COFFEE
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Prill ..,dlavltl&amp;owtnllfthe Melp Local Teacben ~(YLTA) cllarpd today the ldlool board'a refual to meet
- =~o;t:;.-:=~·e~~~~Unuestobea majcdactor In
Aldie lltrille lllllnd Ita eiCIQ day. Bolltn allo ~loned

~·~!::=:!:"'..J:.':.~~ =-~~elp

Bowa said, "Tbe board rajeeted the sr-:utor as a

medlatGr becllue of a fear 11111' they would lie glvq up local
Cllltrol of the 1Cbooi8yllen. Yet It IIIII'_.. they have already
POINT PI..EAB.4NT
Hospital wlth multiple · relinqulllbed lacal e~~~~trol by ~ a highly-paid Akron
An 1&amp;-ytar-old woman 1r act u res,
m uIll p 1e atl«aey to necllllate lor llld.ridllle them."
be9ame Mason County'• laceraUona and contus10111.
ID alditlon, Bo11'811 riPPed the c;lalm of liehool board
·

fourtlllntllc 'at..llty of !be
year u,rly tctdly In a OI1Hid'
accident on Band 1DU Rd.
According to ,Muon County
Sllerlfrt deputy Jerry L.
Ashworth, Stella Marie
Demy Franklin, Rt. 2, Point
Pleasant, was pronounced
dead at the tcelle by ,Muon
County !Joroner or. John
·Grubb. 'l11e victim suffered a
fractured lkuU.
, AIIO injured were R8ndall
Henry, 19, 424 SeCond Ave.,
Kanauga, the driver of the
car, and Will Ialii Junior
Denny, 18, Rt . · 2, Point
Pleasant, a brother of the
vlctllJt,.
Demy Is listed In 181'10111
~Uon at Pleuant Valley

Henry 11 llated In fair condltliJa lllllflrlnl from multiple
'contualona, abrulons and
laceraUona.
Aecordlng to Deputy Alb·
wor~ ll)e trio wu trapped in
the wrecltlge u minutes. 'l11e
· accident Ia still under In· ·
vesU,adon.
It Wll reported they were
in the front aeat at the Ume of
the accident which occurred
!even tenlbe 'of a mile from
Rt. . 82, when Henry lost
control of his car going into a
curve.
Mrs. FrankUn'a body .wu
taken to the Steve111 Funeral
Home where arrangements
are pending.

Jl'._.deN Wendell HGover til¥ a contract aettlement would
rwu1t Ill a ' Jocal tu loa aue. He mted, "A salary figure
hu not been afll'ted to, lbinlore, lhere can be no basil for
Jl'edletiniiiiY tax lncrluel." Jowen added that "even If the
board afll'ted to tbe teac:llera'lUgheat salary request, there Ia
ito poulble way thatlt wquldresult In a local tu hike."
"Meamrhlle, negotlallooa between the tdlool board's

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VOL XXVIII'
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attorney and MLTA teacherofleflotlalora are at a lllandltlll,"
said Bowen.
·
Teachert are making an effort to tell tbelr tliJI')' to tbt
tnpayera, accordq to Bowen. 'l11e l1rst Ill a 11lrlM of fad
llheetl was diJtrlbuted lhrotiCIIWt the area Tueeday nlgbt,
and, Bowen sald, "IIIOiber 4,000 flyers were banded out door·
to-door and on city ttneta 'lburaday m&lt;rnllt«.
Meantime, Ollrlel L. Dowler, dlltrlet superlmndent,
sald today IICbooll are apin ''ofllctally cloeed" for the eeoond
c:oneecutlw day. l&gt;rkr to yesterday schools were "officially
. open".
The board ol education met .in special e:recutlve 1e1s1on
!ell nlghi and heard a report on negotiations held earUer In the
day. Meetinga are continuing between the repl'tlllentatlves ol
the board and the . locsl teacllers 81110Ciatlon today, a
apollielmln sald, delplte Bowen's claim that "face to face"
negotiations are av&lt;tdad by the board.
Dowler said the band llld football team will go to Ripley,
W. ya.,Frldayfor the ecbeduled football game. Fenton Taylor
Is In charge ol the football team and John Mora and Earl
VOUllfl, ad!\JlnlJtraltn, will make the trip with the bend.

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1200 foot lock
wins approval
. WASHINGTON - The
Senate committee on Public
WC!I'ka Wedilesday approved
legislation authorizing
constructiOn of a new 1,200
loot iock at an e~tlmated cost
of $146 million at Galllpolia
Lock and Dam on the Ohio
River at Eureka, Senator
Jennings Randolph an·
nounced. Construction can
allirt in about four years.
Randolph, cbalrman of the
committee, sald the action In
approving
the · Water
Resources Development Act
· of 1976 Is lndlcalive of the
· committee's concern for an
effective Inland waterwaYJ
transportation system.
"It Is essential to the expediUous movement of cargo
on the Ohio River that construction of t)le Galllpoll,s
project be initialed as quickly
as possible. The authofiz&amp;Uon

pted

&lt;Xl~~US -SECRETed
''"·t~y OFiniSTtia~tedTE Ted W. Brown
Wedne
....y IIIIIOWIC w~ ,our
utWty reform

OOIIItltutiooal amendmenta have qualified for placement on
the Nov. Z ballol.
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"AlthoughthejObofvalldatlqprupplementalslsnatures Ia
~ incamplete, reporll fram 74 county boards of electlms
lbow the 111'911P baa more,than ~ stanaturea to warrant
placing the laluel Cit the ballot, Brown sald.
Brown allo said he Ia orderlnll the remaining 14 boards of
,eteclioarr lllltop .valldatlag slpaturlll.
, . '"111ei't's no aeed to
spending money cbecldng the
namea 11011' that the'- have receiVed the needed signatures
for placement 111 the ballot." Brown said.

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Weather
Sun. 10 to 5
Prices Effective .

01ance of showers tonlsht
and Friday. Lows toniSht in
the low 1111, hlsba Friday in
the lllld '~~~~· Probability of
rain 70 per cent today, 40 per
. cent tonight, 30 per cent
Friday.

TAKEN TO HOLZER
'l11e Pomeroy Emergency
Squad wu called to 243
Mulberry at 1:'7 a. m.
Thuraday for MaJlne Dugan
who was taken to Holzer
Medical Center.

111ursday thru SundaJ

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Kissinger tries again

By JIM ANDERSON
LUSAKA, Zambia (UPI) Secretary .of State Henry
Kissinger, saylllg he bas ''not
given up bope" despite a
sbaky beslnnlllg · of his
African peace miBillon,
arrived in Zambia today and
was . told the . Lusaka
government supported
stepped-up guerrilla warfare
to end white rule In Rbode111a.
Kissinger flew here from
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania,
where President Julius
Nyerere sald .rter talka that
he "was less bopeful, less
encouraged than before''
about the secretary's efforts
to defuse the racial tenSion in
southern Africa.
It was understood that
Kissinger hlmaelf now put his
chances for success at
The Meigs County Museum sllgllUy less iban 50 per cerit.
The ~retary WBII met at
on Butternut Ave.
In
Pomeroy will be open Lusaka's airpiB1 by Zambian
3 p.m. Foreign Minister Slteke
Saturday,Sept.lgll
to Senior
in conjunction with the
Citizens "Yesteryear."
The display at the museum
111 the townships ,of Meigll
Cotlnty contains many pie·
lures and artifacts from their
early development. A slide
sb Is 0f M 1 · C t
ow houses,e gs
oun Y
towns,
!81'1111, the
river and some scenes from
this year's Heritage Sunday
at the museum.
The blstory wall, 8 per·
manent part of the museum,
made possible through a
grant from the Blet!ntennlal
Commlsalon and clonationa
althoill!h not completely
flnlahed baa much to offer to
· everyo~e interesl4d In a
particular
time
or
development of the county,
Donations of 50c fC11' aclulti
and 25c . for chUdren ilre
'
,.8 ted
apprec
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Museum to
be open on
Saturday,

History might have
recorded "the Shawmut
massaa-e," and generaUons
of cooka might have whipped
uP pota ol "Siullfl!lut baked
beans," but on Sept. 18, 1830,
Massachusetts colonists
changed the name of their
town to Boslon .

contained in the bi.U will .
provide funds for this project
besinnlng with flacal year
1978 and the Army Corps of
Engineers baa indicated that
actual construction can
commence by 1980," Ran·
dolph sald.
•
'l11e princl)ial feature of the
bill was the authorization of
water resource development
projecta for flood control and
navigation purposes .fll the
rivers 8nd harbors of tlie
nation. Projects authorized
~II cost !lpproxlmately
btlllon.
Randolph said they wli1
provide Improvements which
meet the needs of the
citizens of thls COtlltry 1rhi1e
provldlns employment
opportunities In a broad
range of construction
activities.

WHrrriER'S OORNER- Darrel Taylor Ia llhown with some of the Items he buns out
with b11 woocl whlttllpg !iol4'. 'fayl9f 11riU be •mona ~ edllbltara at the ~I ~s
'wlebtatlont.belleldattheM~COIIDty~Cltllei18CenleronSatur)lay. · '
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Mwale, who Uke Nyetere
sounded a skepti~l note.
"We have welcomed Or.
Kissinger's initiative and the
best we can do Is wish you the
best of luck In your diflicult
work," Mwale sald.
In bls airport CIIIIIIlentS,
Kissinger emphasized he had
carefully coordinated hiS
peace efforts with African
leaders, particularly the
presidents of Zambia,
Botswana, Tanzania and
Mozambique, all ''frontline"
states bordering white
regimes.
"The Initiatives we haw
taken so far have been taken
m the basis of the closest
coordination with the
fron tline presidents," he
sa)d.
Kissinger was scheduled to
meet with Zambian President
Kenneth Kuanda . this
afternoon and again over a
working dinner tonight. The

two men will have a third
private session Friday
morning
just
before
Klesinger heads for Prelllria,
South Africa.
In Tanzania, apparently
surprised by the gloomy
assessment from Nyerere,
the ·American secretary sald
"it Is too early to tell" what
will happen.
However it is understood
Kissinger feels there Is
sllghUy less than an even
chance he will be able to
establlsh a framework for
negotiations.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Saturday tbrougb
Monday, mostly lair
tbrougb the period with
highs tn.lhe mid 70s to tbe
low 80s and lows In the ses.

Now Y~u Know

COnAGE CHEESE

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uvoNIA, MicH.- AWED SUPERMARKETS INc. 11
closing 50 "!Diprofltable" stores in 13 states at the end of the
week, a mrJVe which COOIPIIIY officials say will help the firm
reduce Its financial loues.
~n of the Great Scott and Wrigley ltores closing
down Saturday night are In Michigan, while 10 are in Ohio,
eight in Indiana, live In North CaroUna and three in VIrginia.
A1ao clol8d will be two stort!s each Ill Illinois, Kentucky and
South Carolina and one each in Georgia, Arkansas,
l&gt;ennaylvanla, Tennessee and Texas. Cincinnati aild Toledo
eacll have four ol the Ohio stores while Hamilton and Lima
have one esch.
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employes will set a 5 percent cost of Uving pay ralle Oct. 1
111der tenna of a propoeed congressional cunpromlse. But
Cclftgress decided tq deny the Increase to Itself, fede.-al judges
and loJHevel lmeaucrata.
Approving a compromlae $1 billion legislative
'appropriations WI, members of a House.&amp;!nate conference
oommlttee also agreed to accept a Senate proposal for repeal
of the a\IIII!Uitlc 1 per cent lacreue added to colfl.of-Hvlng
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10&lt;11Ued I i*'cerit "kicker" enacted by Congriu In 1989 bas
·resulted 1n penslllls being raised over the put seven yem by
11 per cent, whUe the Cclft- Price Index has increased 56
per cent, resulting In a 15 percent overpayment

HAPPY FAN - SoJttie Icenhower, a OQdnnltl Red
fan, is pkt1lred l1erJ with Loulle Gilmore's bueball
WmmY which standi on the lawn ol her Unloa Ave.
Pomeroy, home. To SoJttie, It's Johnnie Bench,IU hero.
· Scottie Is tile grandaon of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Icenbower.

THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 16, 1976
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. DETROIT - UNITED AUTO WORKERS Prelldent
. lAonardWcodcockwon'tpredlcthowlong170,ooOworlterawi!J .,
be olf the job In a blllloMiollar contract dispute with the Ford
, Motor Co., but he's sure It will be more than the two wee!ta
11111e obi&amp; vera lorecl!lt.
· CANTON, Ohio (UPI) 'lbere were no negotiations scheduled today, the secood The
Public
Utilities
full day of the nationwide walkout at 102 p1anta operated by Commission of Ohio has
Ford Ill 22 states. The strike bepn alter the union rejected a granted Ohio Power Co.
fil1al ccmpany ~ Ford clalmed Wll wortb •1 bWion to pel'llli,.ton to raise Ita ra!ef
workers rJVet three yeara. The dllpute Ia tbe tarsest industrial by t$4.1 mlllloo a year for all
strike in the nation since Genetal Moton wu shut for 87 days of Ill llti,OGO CUIIoolera In 5S
In 1970. There were no reporll of any plckeW!ne violence. ·
Ohio counties, the utWty sald
Wednesday .
PITI'SBURGH - THE AUTO WORKERS' STRIKE
Ohio Power sald t4f.38
against the Ford Motor' Co. poaea an addldonal threat of more ml!ljpn of the' rate Increase
l!IYofta in the 111ee1 bidustry. A "JOft" steel market ... already had been ....~!! effect since
resulted in hundreds of ateellndWJtry layofla a&lt;NIIIi the na.tiOO. January 1975when the uWlty
Arecent crop in at~l purcbase orders forced the industry · was
an emergency
to cancel a plarmed 4.1 per cent price increase lor Oct. 1, and rate Increase '!be other $4 71
the continued lag bas JI'OIIlpled at least four companies to million wu ~ roved ~
.furlough workers. '111e lllrlke by the United Auto Workers the company ~
Y'
against Ford could have an additional Impact on the steel
Ohio Power had orlalnally
industry.
requested a boost of $84
million when It filed the
SALT LAKE CITY'"" CONGRESSMAN Allan Howe kicked request over two yean ago
off lils rwlectlon canipalsn with a polygraph test he uys with $24 millllll ol that total
proves h\! Ia Innocent Of sex sollc:ltlng charges, but Utah to be sought from two apedal
.Democratic Party leaders weren't too lmpresaed with his contract customers. That
evidence.
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' No ~ hid ~ i!deaed'' tl\1!' H' cletAiclllr relillts jiorll~co~~,~
by
.
Wednelday thtu\ Uteh DerliocratiC ·National Ccnm!Ueeman
A stipulated agte11,11ent
Daryl McCarty .anno111ced he would 8eek party backing to i'eached last moilth with the
wage a 'flrlte.fll ~ aplnlt the freshman congreuulan. PUCO staff and intervening
Gov. Calvin RarnpiAI1 also sald the polygraph resultl made no cities pared down the
:dllference and Howe bad "no cl11nce at all." II&amp; criticized both ·remaining $81 million to $64.1
the congrea81llan's legal defense ll1d his campalp since his million .
luTeal June 12.
The ulllity sald the averase
residential customer who
WASHINGTON- PRESIDENT FORD HAS twice vetoed uses 750 kUowat hours a
a ~r:aJ lllrip mtnllig lill, and after Wednesday's declalon by month will pay about the
the House IW1M C!lllllllttee mt to schedule floor action on a same rates.
third aUempt at enactment, the Idea Is p-obebly dead for the
Due to a restructuring of
year. Tbe declaion was hailed by Carl E. Bagge, president of the rates, a CUBtomer using
·the Nallooal Coal Association. ·
more than that average will
'"!be f!Wes Comml~ wlaely refused to waste the Ume of pay slightly more and a
· the House on a bill already twice vetoed by the Pre3fdent," he eustomer uslnl!·less than the
said. "I hope the next Congress will i'eallze the whole 11U1Uer average will pay less, the
has bec1111e moot, for upgraded state laws now require utility said.
effective reclamatlm of mine land and led~al regulations
protect ptbUe land."
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HOSPITAL NEWS

Hubert T }or died T uesda

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DEMONSTRATOR- Mrs.- Enna Largent, Syracuse, will be one of two demonstrators
working at the senior citizen bicentennial celebration from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
showing operation ol this loom. Joining her wiU be Mrs. Reva Beach, Middleport (not
pictured.)
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wins approval
Frank W. Porter, Pomeroy
attorney, announced Wed·
nesday that the SyracuseRacine Regional Sewer
District bas been notified by
the United States En·
vironmental Protection
Agency (EPA), that Step Two
grantmoriey in the amount of
$112,725, which Is 75 percent
of the tolal cost, wiU be
avaUable.
The mmey Is to be used to
pay for the cost of the official
plans such as aerial photos,
design for the plant, and
locaUon of the greatrnent
plant and lift stations.

This grant was obtained
through the combined
initiative of Edwin F.
Neutzllng, president elf the
Regional Sewer District,
represenUng .the village of
Syracuse; Al~t D. Hill, Jr.,
member of . the board
representing Racine, and
Freeland S. Norris, member
and secretary, representing
Sutton Township, and Porter.
Step three is the final phase
when the funding will be
granted to buUd the system
which may be in the 1977-78
funding period.

Car demolished
in Rt. 7 wreck
Vient A. Harris, 18,
Gallipolis, was injured in a
traffic accident at 7:25 a.m.
Wednesday on Rt. 7, north of
King's Run Rd . in Gallla
Coun'ty.
The Gallla·Melgs Post
State Highway Patrol sald
Harris, traveling south, lost
control of his car on the wet
pavement. The vehicle ran
off the highway striking a
guardrail then severed a
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric pole. Harris was not
immediately treated. His car
was delliolished .
No one was cited in a
colliSion at 8:50 a.m. Wed·
nesday on Rt. 7 at the junction of 248. The.patrol said a
vehicle driven by Guy Victor
Sargent, 83, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
pulled onto Rt. 7 striking a
car operated by Clyde E;.
Christian, 60, Rt. 3,
Chesapeake. There was
moderate damage. No
charges were filed .
Lexie M. Loftis, 55,
Jackson, a 'passenger In a car
driven by Janice L. LofUs, 26,
Jackson, was Injured in an
accident at 10 : 1~ a.tn. on Rt.
325 at the junction of County
Road 57·B.
. According to the patrol, the
Loftis car turned left into the
path of a vehicle operated by
Robert D. Dewller, 43,
Alexandria, Va. There was

moderate damage. Loftis was
charged with improper left
turn.
·
A other Meigs County
accident occurred at 10:30
a.m. on township road 238,
three tenths of a mile north of
Rt. 681, where cars driven l!y
Bernice E. Meeks, 66, Rt. 3,
Athens, and Jeffery A. Day,
17, Rt. 2, Coolville,
sideswiped on a curve. There
was heavy damage to the
Meeks car and moderate to
the Day vehicle. No one was
injured or cited.
James A. Westfall, 49, PSR,
Gallipolis, was charged with
passing without the assured
clear dilltance following an
accident at 12:15 p.m. on Rt . .
7, one mile south of the
Gallla·Lawrence County line.
The patrol said Westfall
attempted to paBII several car
and bad to cut back in to
avoid a headon colllslon. His
car struck a vehicle operated
by Eugene H. Adkins, 48,
Galllpolis .
JosephA. Burris, Jr. 18, Rt.
2, Vinton, was charged with
unsafe vehicle following an
accident at! p.m. Wednesday
on Rt. 325, three tenths of a
inlle sOuth of Vinton.
Officers said Burris lost
control of his car on the wet
pavemenl: .1'11t _yehlcle rill '
off the ~ , striking an
tmbankment. q ' '
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�2- 'l'IWDIIIJ ljenl!nel, Mlddleport-Ptmeroy, o.,'lbunday, Sept.l6, 1976

We Hold Thc:se Truths...

Stebbins ·safe for the moment

WlNS IIICYClE - Eleven·yeiiMld Ro!lneY Manley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joon Manley, F'omeroy, won a bicycle
given away in the "Parts Plus" program through the G &amp;
J Auto Parts Store of Pomeroy. The bike give-away was
part of tile program honoring "Parts Plus" first
anniversary. Shown with Rodney is Don Thomas,
manager of the local store.

OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Slate Oliver Ocaaek Aid the vote the Senate, which confinned
Senate Democrats have was "overwhelming," but he Stebbins' appointment by
backed off from a floor vote denied that lobbying by former Gov. Joon J. Gilligan
on whether to boot Greggory organized labor to keep in the first place, was the only
Stebbins from the Ohio Indu.s- Stebbins on the three· body which could remove
trlal Commlasion on coofllC! member cunmission was a him.
Rhodes then fUed ten
ol interest and corruptloo factor in the caucus' decision'.
charges
with the ·Senate
· charges filed by Gov. James
Ocasek said all ' 19
against
Stebbins,
ranging
A. Rhodes.
Democrats present at tile
from
dereliction
of
duty to
The Ohio AFI.CIO had caucus voted to conllider the
conflict
of
interest
to
strongly urged Stebbins' matter before tile end ol tile
corrupti&lt;m
In
office.
retention on the cotnmisslon. year, but because ol the
~ Senate Judiciary Com·
A majority· of 19 ol the "very serious" nature ol the
mittee
then took up the case,
Senate's 21 Democrats voted decision, they would need
In a two-hour sea~ caucus more time tQ coosider the holding m&lt;l)lba of hearlnp
oo the charges. Last week,
Wednesday to delay a vote on charges.
Stebbins ' removal this .
"(The removal of) - Mr. the · committee threw out
week .
Stebbins will come to the seven of the charges.
Absent from the closed· floor. The &lt;miy unresolved . Among the charges ruled
door caucus were Sens. qu'eslion Is when, " said valid by the c&lt;mmittee wu
Navember,
1973,
Robert F. Freeman of Canton Ocasek. " The only thing the
Industrial
Commission
and J. Tlm~y McCormack decided by this caucu.'l was
approval of a lurnp.,.um
of Euclid. Freeman was · (no vote) this week,"
absent because of the death of
He added that he expected workmen's compen88tion
his m~er. McCormack was the General Assembly, now In payment to a man who later
reportedly ill in his Columbus the third of a four-day used the money to buy
hotel room.
session, would convene for Stebbins Columb111 hoo!e.
Stebbins realiled a $7,4-15
Senate Majority Leader the final lime tills year Nov.
9.
.
jlro8t on the real . estate
Earlier this. year, Gov. tra!Wilctlon.
stebbins has denied tile
James A. Rhodes tried to fire
charges
all along, bit never
Stebbins outright frail tile
testified
in his own behalf
commission, but a U.S.
before
the
Senate
District Court decided that

Bingo law up for
quickie revision
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio Senate Judiciary
Cammitlee Is preparing for
quick consideration of a
in the state's new
char ita• e bingo law, hoping
to get tr.. measure to the floor
fu' a vote tills week.
The bW, approved by the
Houae on an 84 to 9 vote
Wedneaday, would authorize
oenior citizens' groups lo
conduct bingo games and
enable .veterans ' and
fraternal organizatioos to use
their bingo proceeds for tlleir
own charitable p!lrp08e5.
The Hollie loosened up
90111e provisions in the law,
which took effect last May,
bit fended off other attempts
to liberaliZ!! It still furtller.
Under current Ia w,
veterans' and fraternal
groupa must donate ·any
1ango proceeds to specific
taJ:-ti'"'" charities.
!Up. Marcus Roberto, [).
Ravenna, cllief spoosor of the
• lat5 bW, said this p-ecludel;
IIUCb ·nrtiJy causes as vetenns' oo.pltal&amp;, IOidiers' and
Allen' bGmes and UU!e
Lea~
Jli'OII'IIIlS.
~. C. William O'Neill, R: COOunbul, said the lanpage
· ill tile biD would enable
· fraternal aDd veterans'

revisl"''·

hue'*'

halls.
The House also added
amendments:
- Exempting volunteer
rescue squads and fire
departments
from
a
requirement that tlley be in
existence for two years
before qualifying fS a legiti·
mate charitable organization
for conducting bingo.
- Allowing Y.OUth athletic
organizations to conduct
bingo games.
Defeated
was
an
amendment which would
have given riursing home
charities the same exemption
from
the
two·year
requirement if they bad been
closed down by the govern·
ment.
l..etlman said he fell !be law
was slj1l "very effective" but
he saide!f&lt;rts would be made
to tighten the bill in the
Senate.

Hospital News
Boiler Medleal Calter
DiscbarKes, SepL 15

L9rna Allen' Edw.ard cain,
Lana Caldwell, Herbert
Dunn, William Grubb, Helen
Grumbling,
Robert Hall,
~to- biDgo proceed!~
Tara
Hill, Rita Hughes, Mrs.
:to baiJcl oew lodges, furni!h Gary KeUer and son, Anna
tbml wltb color televisi&lt;D .
Kerwood, Bertha King,
lela~ ilelld their membera
Mmba
King, Andrea Lewis,
: to Ml!mli conventions.
: '1bis ia tbrowlng tile door Geraldine Ughtfool, Mlcbael
Mrs.
Terry
opm IIIUdl too wide," said McBride,
Matheney
and
son,
Grace
O'Neill
Myers,
Delores
OUver,
Mrs.
. But&amp;,. Harry J. l..ebman,
Clifford
Parsons
and
son,
J&gt;.Sbaker Heights, denied
Arllla
,
P
eoples,
Ids
Putney,
O'Nem's ailqatiool. ·rr~~e
onl:r thing tlU Will allow Charles Roberta, Sophronia
tbml to do II buy a aior TV Robinson, 1bomas Robinson,
ae1 for 1m orphanl' home or Carolyn Roush, Guy Ruiaell,
lelld boyll.o camp," he said. Carl Shenefield, Cecil Sisl'er,
1be measure al8o would Rutll Skaggs, Helen Thompeliminate ~ loopbole for son, Mabel White, Paula
skirting tbe cbaritable Wolford.
Birth, SepL 15
pvvillonl and allow bingo
Mr. and Mrs. Rorulie Casto,
proceeds to be used to
amtruct or maintain bingo son, Pomeroy.

Maddox
mad at
'em all

KNOXVIllE, Tenn. (UPI )
- Lester Maddox, · the
American independent
Party ' s
presiden ti al
candidate, believes George
Wallace has defected to tile
political enemy's camp, led
by · those who hate the
Alabama govfl'IKI''s "guts."
On a cllmpalgn swing
through largely conservative
East Tennessee Wednesday,
Maddox attacked Wallace
during a l¢op in Cbatlanooga
and had similar critldsm for
American Party presidential
candidate Tcm AMerson fi
Pidgeoo Forge, Tenn. ·
"Wallace
was
the
conservative leadi!s' and oow
·he's joined with the .enemy,"
said Maddox, a long.time
segegatlonist. "The people he
has joined hate his guts and If
he lost a tire on his
wheelchair · they would not
replace it.''
He said be had been
"betrayed" by Wallace. He
then t1D11ed ·on Andenoli

DR. LAMa

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A'M'ENDED SCHOOL - ·n - are line cl. Mrl. June ~
who attended IChool in the Meigs Local School Diltrict Monday and 'J)Jeeday delpite the
teacben' strike. From the left are Barbara WW, Roland WW and Anna WW. Mra. Johnlon
bas been transporting the Cblkren to the Harrlaonvllle School and four othen to the high
school. Mrs. Jotu.on attempted to deliver the chlldralto scboolm Wednelday morning but
learned that acbooll bave now been "officially c!DIIed" by SUpt. C21arles L. Dowler.

POINT PLEASANT - A. 6 pm. at Pleasant Valley
Ray Roush, 86, Rt. I, Point Hospital.
.
Pleasant, died Wednesday at
A retired farmer and
carpenter and a member of
the SI. Mark Lu !heran
Church, Letart, W. Va .. he
was born June 4, 1890 In
Mason County to the late Levi
and Nora Gibbs R.oush. He
· was also preceded In death by
Ida first wife, Lola Rayburn
Roush In 1929.
Sul'vivwa lncludt hiw wife,
really l)lean an isolated Mildred l..ewil Roush; three
distinct nodule In the thyroid !Dill, Arne,tl, Kenneth, and
gland !lien there is only one Pale, aU ol Point Pleasant; a
way a doctor can be sure sister, Mrs. Blanche Yeager,
. wbat it is. That is to look at Racine; four grandchUdren
part of it under a microtleope. and eight great-grand·
That is sometimes done children.
•·unerai aervices wUi be 2
withaneedlebiopsybulmore
olten it is done by surgical pm. Saturday at the Crowremoval of the nodule and HIII!ell Funeral Home, Point ·
nearby thyroid tissue. In that Pleasant with the Rev.
caae tile person may need to George Weirick officiating.
lake a Ulyroid replacement Burial will be in the Lone Oak
Cemetery. Friends may call
thereafter.
The doctor can tell a lot at the funeral home after 2
about a thyroid nodule using p.m. Friday.
modern radioisotope
lechniques, but none ol these
provide absolute information
regardiDR whether the nodule
KANSAS
Mo. {UP!)
Is benign or malignant. The - Wide recelnr La'iii'IIICe
needle biopsy maY. miss the Wll1laml and nmninl bacll
Important area that shows Pat McNeU were elevated
changes. The end result then Theaday to the. Kanau City
is that most nodules must be Olie&amp;' active I'OIIler.
looked at under the
The Odefs placed veteran
microscope.
running beeS Jeff Klilley and
You may be interested to aecond..yell' wide receiver
know that about one in 50 lletl&amp;ie Craig on wal'NI'I t.o
adults ~evelop a thyroid make room for Wll1Jama and
nodule .
McNeil.

Most dieters don't keep it off
By Law1e- E. Lamb, M.D. Weight Losing Diet, which
DEAR DR. LAMB - About will give the basic 1200
three. years ago· I went to a calories In a balanced diet
diet wll'kshop and lost 21 tllat you can use for dietary
pounds, from 147 to 126 control. You can add the
pDUIIC{s. Two years ago I had r~ )'Vu want to increaae .
my gall bladde.r removed and · your .caiorie intake furtller If
I loet another five pounds your weight control program
which brought me down to 121 will permit it.
pounds.
I don 't like for people to eat
. I felt terrific. In two years fewer than 12110 calories a day
I've gained about 10 pounds unless they do so under a
and I'm very uncomfortable . doctor's supervision. You can
I've tried to lose It, but I've . be on a grossly inadequate
been Wlluccessful. Could you diet If you try it alone.
pleue give me some advice
The foods you should avoid
u le wbat I should eat to lose are those that provide
lhia aceu weight?
essentially calories and iltUe
By the way I'm a 36-year- else and lots of calories with a
old female and 5 feet 2. minimal amount or bulk.
Pleue try to answer soon These foods are the lata on
before I gain another 10 meals, in cooking olia and
poulids.
elsewhere. The other such
DEAR READER - Your foods are the concentrated
al«y II famllllr. Moat people sweeta and starchea. You can
who go on a special weight eat lots of vegelables, a
loelnc diet regain moel olthe reasonable amount of rail'
wellht becauae they really fruits, a limited amount ·o1
didn't modify their living bread, fortified skim milk
babill. I 8lllaendina you The and lean meata, fish arid
Health Letter number 4•7, chicken.

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p-oblems and developing local plans for
sol~ them on a priority basis," the
department announced.
Oitics had charged the agency in the
Past with seeking to override the wishes of •
county committees in some an~U, but
officials said 'J)Jesday they were "pleased
with the past performance ol the All: com·
millees and are sure they will cmtlnue to
p-ovide good service to farmers."
The toosei'VBtion paymenta are Jllllde
under the Agricultural Conservation
Program · {ACP) system which gives .
farmers up to 75 per cent cl. the cost of
C8IT)'ing out approved soU, water and
woodland c:oroservation practices. Offtcials
said all practices which were used in 1970
can be used again In the ccmlng year.
Abo, officials announced, the
department will activate a $15 millloo
Forestry Incentives subslcly program and
a $10 millioo Water ~ prog-.u ol
pl!yments to help protect wetlands, Both
funds bad been a"'med by C&lt;Dgnss ewer
admiDislralioo protesta. . .

A. R. Roush, 86, succumbs

The basic diet plan I am
sending you shows you how to
do this and sUll bave a
balanced diet. Try to use the
diet to build a permanent
eaUng program for yourself.
others whO want this In·
formatlon can send a long,
stamped, se lf-addressed
envelope with 50 cents for it.
Just address your letter to me
in care of this newspaper, P.
0 . Box 1551, Radio City
StaUon, New York, NY 111019.
Meanwhile also start in·
creasing your physical ac·
Uvlty, A daUy walk will help.
Swim and do other activities
If you can.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I just
found out I have a thyroid
nodule. I am anxious to know
If it ever leads to an
operation.
DEAR . READER - ft
depends a great deal on what
you mean. If you just have
!Dille general enlargement of
your thyroid or if you have a
simple ~oiler it may not
require surgery. But if you

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Farm conseroation funds freed
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Administration
officials who have frequently tried to
freeze part of the annual congressional
appropriation for farm conservation
p-ogramsare oot ~lingthate!fort this
· year.
1'he Agriculture Deparllpent announced
late Tuesday it was activating, effective
Oct. 1, the 19'16-71 ver$oro or its annual
conservation cost-sharing subsidy
program. They said they would use the full
$190 million .whic;h Cu\gress appropriated
despite administration requests for a
sUbstantial cutbacll.
Also, officials who have tried in the past
to restrict the use of the subsidy funds to
cooservatinn practices with long-term
benefits, announced in a statemellt that
farmer-4!lected county Agricultural
Stabilintion
and
Conservation
COI'Illtlittees would be given a free hand in
approving OOillerVBtion practices which
meet local needs.
The c&lt;mmillees "have full authority in
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September 11, 776:
caiiCIIII rtfuled to dllcull.
what Wlmt on bebind the
Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Edward Rutledge
guarded doon of the Senate
meet for several hours with British Admiral Richard'
anteroom liNd by the caucus.
Howe, In the Blllopp mansion on·Staten Island. Howe In·
Ocasek
said
bla
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slststhat he, his brother General William Howe, the Ktns,
Democratic colleague•
and Parliament seek peace; that Congress' Olive ~ranch
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wanted time to read the bulky
. Petition of 1775 could be the
·
tranacript of the Judidaf'y
basis for negotiating a per·
Cunmlttee heatblga.
manent peace; but that the
Ocuek admitted that he
Declaration of Independence
had been asked by two
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has "changed the ground."
organized labor
The Americans Insist on
~~lives If the Senate
negotiating only, as an In·
"was golna to dump
dependent
nation . On the
Slebblna."
17th,
the
American
delega·
"I would not caD tbat
tlon
reports
to
Congress
that
'
lobbying. In no ny did I
i~e
Howes
do
not
appear
Influence Ill)' 1*'1011'1 VIM,"
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to have any slgnlficam
he said. "'11111 being an
u
negotiating authority .other
election year bad nothlnl! to
than the arantlng of pardons
do with lt. Howe"'r, to say
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and maklflll demands that
lbat wu never mentioned In
America submit. to the King.
the C8UCIII would not be
Adam describes the meeting
telling tile truth."
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with Howe as a " bubble, an
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feeling fi the Democratic
ambuscade, a mere Insidious
Bonjomln Fronllln
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maneuver.''
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least a whole day" to fully
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- By Ratlli. M ac ken ~le • Jeff Mar::Nr.lly/e 197Ei, Unltl'd Fr,Ellure Syndicare.
debate whether Stebbins
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" I didn't even know
AnderSon was l'1lllllini for
president," Maddox told a
news confes ence. He said
Andera:m, wllo claims his
party and not Maddox' was
the one responsible for the
1968 Wallace presidential
campaign, had joilled the
enemy by failing to l1nll:
forces with· him. Anderaoa
was asked last week to step
down as his party's n&lt;minee
clearing the way for lbe
1-!faddox effort.
The former Georgia
governor also .bad barsh
words for Democratic
nominee J'unmy Carter. He
said Carter would defeat
himaelf becauae be "is nol
telling the truth to the
American people." He said
Carter was "a red neck
conaervative wben he ran for
governor of Georgia; a
liberal 88 governor; a liberal
as candidate ·for . p-esident.
He changes his positi&lt;ms daytoday.
"There will be no free
republlc if the Democratic
platform is carried out. They
should not be called
Democrats, but sociBilBtsj'
Maddox said.

A Chronicle of America

VOTER SPAIUt
ROANOKE, Va. {UP!) Jeff Carter aaya father,
Jlmin)'' hopei his iipCOIDing
debates with I'Mident Ford
win iipVk voter interest.
In Virginia to aid local
Democntlc candidates the
24-year-old Carter said, "We
don't anticipate President
Ford being a pulhover. On
the other hand, I think Dad
can hold bls own. But we
really don't ezpect anybody
to win or lote the debatea."
"Juat to get people
interested in the campalan tbat'l what we hope to get out
of It, to get p!!opie ... to get out
and vote," be said.

one parent a problem In the ""
redistribution of some ol the ••
district's pupils to the
Riverview School. Tile patent
was told that If the famlly · . "'
moved to a home in the
Olester area; then the child "''
could attend the Chester "'
school.
June Griffin was employed .,.,
as a· custodian to work two "
hours datly. a lUte Rlvenie.w
School; Chester Gooding, 1 · ..
high school 'principal, '"
authorized to attend a stale "
. prinCipals' session on Oct. 1819, and Carol King, faculty
member, a
yearbook •••
board ••
workshop. The
discussed bus accidents and
possible preventive
measures.
Attending were board
members, Oris Smith, David "'
Smith, Dorsel Larkins,, '"
Dorothy Calaway and Doug ...
Bissell, Principal Chesler
·Gooding, Cierk-Treastlfer
Eloise Boston and Supt. "
Riebel.

Cleland
resigns
as chief

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RACINE- The resignation
of David Cleland as rtre chief
m Racine bas been accepted
with regret by Racine VWage
CouncU. Cleland said in his
realgnallon he bas moved his
residence to the Parkersburg, W. Va., area.
Chester Rose, c&lt;K:aplain of
the department, spoke to
council on repairs needed on
the water tank. Tom Wolfe,
· 1
8 l ree t comm•ss
oner'
reported on the condition of
village equipment and cited a
need for slop signs.
He also reported that
complaints are
being
received on the sewage
slanding in open ditches.
Councilman Albert Hill, Jr.,
said 75 percent of the funding
for Step 2 of the Racine·
S)'Tacuse sewage system for
additional planning bas been
granted by the EPA.
A conununicaUon from the
u. s. Corpli of Englneera
Indicated tbe Corps has
looked Into river er08ion in
the community and will attempt corrective slepllf and
when money 11 avaUable.
eouncu also discussed the
pouiblllty of all Meigs
County towns uniting to
purcbaJe some $3,000 worth
of moaquilo control equipment which could be used by
all.
Plana al8o were formulated
fw a bicentennial obeervance
here In November.
Mayor Charles Pyles
presided, and council
members attending were
Mulne Winjett, , Sten
Simpson, Harry Wilford,
Grace Roush, Clarence
Bradford ·and Albert Hill.

OAKLAND, Calif. (UP!) Barbara M. White, a formar
U.S. amb11sador to the
United
Natlona,
was
inaugurated Wedneaday 88
the loth prelddent of Mllla '

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VINTON - The VU!age of
Vinton bas a mobUe radar
unit in operation wilb Instructions from · Mayor
Howard Neekamp to slow
traffic down Ulroughout the
village.
Radar warning signs have
been posted for several weeks
prior to the use or the radar at
.the corporaUon llmila north
and soutll on SR 160 and east
and west on SR 325.
The speed limit coming Into
town after reaching the
bottom ol Piper Hill on SR 160
iiJ 35 mph to the RaccOO!f
Creek Bridge and 25 mph
through Vinton from Raccoon
Creek Bridge.
"The use or a SIH!ed controlled device became
necessary becautk of the'
disregard of pOsted traffic
signs, and the protection of
children and aeniorcltizens ol
our town," Mayor Neekamp
said.

TOOM TO MOSCOW
WASHINGTON. {UPI)
Malcolm Toom, ambaaaador
to llrae! and Eut European
lpeciallal, could be the nest
Moscow ambassador,
adminlllratlon IIOIIfC«&lt; say.
Toom, 60, would succeed
Walter J. Stoeaael, who was
reeently reaui&amp;ned lo B&lt;:ml,
Wellt~y. ·
Toom baa serve&lt;~ twice in

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a•h!Jo&gt;ll a~ ••lolltd br&lt;••uar ~~
M tht okiiiJiilll tlotl. "If 1 W&lt;lfk lhlppll~t whtother ttr
the Lord'a ' wlllln' and lht nut ath,rtk ,•onlests •rr
c:twk d011't l'llt," tht Mti(ll playfd II up In ·IJit il~&lt;.•al
Maraudera wlll travel to botlnl•
·Ripley Friday for their . Athirtlr pr11~ram s Rrr
.and &amp;rldlron toniHI 0( the Wl!lfd out - arbltr~rtly
Halon . Even With !he forfellfd- w·hfn a Jl&lt;•hl••l lA
leaciler llrlke out Meigs' l'ltlltd by ftnandal dlffh'Uity •
way, u far u lllyolle liMn, It wu rxplalnfd.
tht pme II sliD 011
l.aat week nl Point
No Qllt In lllthorj(y trOI!id Pleasant. the Maraudtrs fell
111 there 'II'Vtlid not be a to the Bltt Blll'i11. but ('uat•h
, gam..
. Charllt C'hlllll'fl'' usurtll us
SaidJ-Diehi, principal that that l'OO\rst WHSII't hMI
of Meiga ~ Srhool. thil r~tlfntaUvr of tht ltu••
morning:
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Marauders.
"So far u we know, wr'l~
Putnt had onr •·nnlt&gt;sl u~r
play. The board hu not Hid ill bt'IC, ai\tl the Marauders
wt -'t.''
were · fleldli\~ a relaUvrly
Principal Dirhi explained intxperltlll'fd tram. A'ltll of
that lh sltutatluna whm• IJit Hlg Blarlta' puln13 and

Today's

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By MILTON RIOIMAN
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ltlpl&lt;')' h•tt
m!Jtalwtt ""'' h&gt; that Inti· tu 11lllrlt•tth~l l'adlllik 13-i
peril'IIC'l'.
Hili llllll 1\'t'l'k Wl'rt' bllllll'd b)'
Rill wlU1 ~~It· ~atlk' utllk'l' lt11rrkllll' *12. At M&lt;•ljul
!Jitlr bt'lt and a lui In prnvr. tn•t )'tflf, tilt• Marnuolo.'l'• hnol
lilt Marnudo5n on• rrad)· tn 1111 &lt;'1111)' Unit' wltll llipl&lt;')', ~ I ·
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On tlff&lt;'ll*-' till• M•· l~tt lt•am
will tlnr tollllbt&gt;ut Ill• ..titll' n•
tut wrek. A~•tln• t l'nlnt
qunrl,•rb!ll'k !;lliiiW&lt;'nl In U••
air &lt;'11'11&lt;'11 Unwtt, &lt;'&lt;&gt;mplrUIIjt
alx fur • neat ii yards. M&lt;osl
tlf U\t)M• yHrtll L'anw tt• llt'nh1r
l'ophtln nnd end A.ll,•n
Sk•wnrt, mkl l'llk'. nlilt'-ynrotrr
rrsulk'll In Mt•l~to• ' tmlt' lk'nrr.
~·unburk llnn ttufllnKIIIII
and lallbtu•k Hun t'nnl•
j(rnulll nut :¥.1 111111 lft yords,
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NEW VOitK 1UPll - Afttr
thl'
W&lt;'l'll UIRI just WIS , who
Mo\or Lt~IIUI St•ndtn"
would dar1· 111 Pf"((i&lt;'t thr
By Un leG Prou rnrornet1on11
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flank,•r
J&lt;•ll
WnybriKhl . H1• pullt~l l••••h•l•
rhllfle1~"'P'"" "II .~!\
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in 1111 ank~· In ltt81 wt'&gt;.'k·, f"l
ll!'olltr r &gt;Jh
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Jto ,.9 . ~1-4 111 :
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,.,,nghtt uf nil junturs, lt"!-1 ~· l ' ltkl"'Ul\
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to :'l /It -"' :'1-:'1 "11
q&lt;mfh•rl•u·k J1•rry Ol'iwlln'l'. Ml.lnln•.,l
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Wl•'l.l
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. Krl111tlroK lit~• )'Jirdo fn•m c: lh'llllldl·l
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Kl'IU• K1•rn• will bo• nt U11• HctUSIM
S ~tn t r ~n rl!lot'O Mt Ill
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lutlflNI&lt;'k •1x•l•. All luur W&lt;'IKh San Oh-vo
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in nlnrn&lt;Uill 15&lt;1. but llt&lt;'Y uU All~nll'l
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llulllhliplt •not Tim 'M1mlllt•
will bo• •hnrlrol( t.l11• duti1•• lro
U11• willf(l»ll'k P&lt;ll!l. llniMtutph
l(nl '40 yHnis h1ol Wl'l'k .
l'hl&gt;· llf!t•n•IVI' lint•. will bt•
pr1•tly 'mud• tlk' $Uill' wiUt
l&lt;•ltrrinrJt 111111 nrnnd!tl liillt .
Slt'wart nt Ilk' ••nds. 1\n•nt
Arnuld and lltt)' Willfurd will
t..• bl&lt;ll'kln~ nt tho.• ta••kif•.
whllt• in Ute I•· art ul U11• lin~
will Ill' Bl'nlors •nd lelk•hn,•n
Ouan•· W~brr nnd Oavr
Millrl". Seminr Rkk Johns'"'
H~nln wltl bt• l't'nll•rin~ U11•
ball.
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undrr Cn•t•h Jim ~·r•d•·r. '"'"
drupped buth rnrly Bl'llsun
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•~trt!n~ 1111 ll&gt;t• o!!t•rostw lh11•
fur Ilk• Vlklnj(tt • ,·,•rou•r
lltwy l•tnluuu whn lll"' Uk•
ll&lt;'nll'~ nt 180. Sconhtr Hkk
Yumljt u1•t junlur llnnny
SmlU1 wlll t..• nt U~· ~wtrdl!,
111~1 bu(h wl'i~h 16:&gt;. S.•nlur~
.h&gt;t• Mntlt•n• m•tl'hrls Fl•l••r
nn• U•• Utl'kll'S wl'l~hlnj( inul
lll:i und 2tltl, rt'SP&lt;'&lt;'tlVl'ly.
Seniur Ught t•nd llry•·•• l'nsto
will gel the nod at that spot
nnd das.•.anntt' llavt• SUkrs
will bt• ~uhiK Irum U11• spll t
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· NEW YORK (UPll - Die Naatase has left the country and
Ho U,.IOt1 ( N I ~· hftr&lt;f I/ 1-1) ftl
the feeling &lt;D thalli ruming aboUt even. Fifty per cent of thcle
AIIMI~t
!Nir ll.ro 1-1 Il l , / . J .\
p.m .
anre he's in Mexico hope he stays there. The other filly per
!Only Uftrnr~ !\.Cht•ctu lt•d l
P&lt;'""b.
cent hope he goes bacll home to Rmlanla.
Frld•~ · ~ G•m•s
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Personally ,I think it would be something of al088 for tenn~
Pti iiMc•lph ltl ftJ ( h lrnua
unie!s you bear otherwise, St Loul !o 1tl M onl r t•~tl
In this country If he did either.
P l ll,.bur9h .,, Nt•w Y or k, nigh t
the'
show wlll ~o on.
Never mind how good a tennll player he II. He bas a t'8parlty
Los /\ntJ fit J\ lllt , 'I, tw / n l~hl
.. S1m f rftn ., , Clnclnn11 11 . nluht
'for lomethlng much more Important. N88tase has the farulty
(O nly !JlliHt'!'o sc ht•c1ult'Ct 1
for being able to make people relate to hlm and become
Involved with him. He can get them angry one minute and get
Amor ic•n l,IJIIIUCI
Eut
them to llugh tile next. llie Nastase II an actor . lie's so good at
W : L . Pet. Gl
it, he should aet the Academy Award.
Nt•w Yo rk
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110 t. ~ .t 't7 9 1 J
Admittedly, Nastase II hard to lake sometimes. Especially
,(l ('v t'lol'nd
1.1 11 ,,&lt;,0;1 ~ ~ · J
when he !larta spouting thole ethnic slurs of hll at otl~r
fl O!'i 1011
/19 flo .&gt;t l t. 10
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M IH ,.tt.'l 11 ':
players like Arthur Ashe, Harold Solcmon and Ha'*'urgen
M IIWIIUII.t•t'
t.:l 81 .t l tl u.
Pohmann, but even with thst kind of rubbish, which he doesn't
We st
honestly mean anyway, his presence in any tennis tournament
W · l ;" Pet. G8
K ftii~S ( lly
1t:1 ~ :1 . !l~tl
still adds 110methlng to it. Myself, I happen to illo:e the guy. I
O~ll.lftlld
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Uke tile way he plays tennis and I like the way he gets
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Cottlforn lt'l
lo8 f'9 .4 ~,1 1.\ ':
ev~body so fired up at hlin, they want to wring his neck.
Tt•XftS .
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People run to patterns. That goes for Nastase, too. He
Ch ic 1'190
6:t -'" _-119 70' .•
shouidn'tdeludehimself Into thinking he's tllat Wtusuai or that
· Wl!dnrsdiV Rr•ults
Tt'Jtfl!'i ..1 Ch lnoo 3
·
different from anybody else. He's plain people. the same as
Ilos ton 1 Milw;o.ukt•t• I
anybody else, which is what his wife keepa telling hlm .all the
By BoB WESmN
Dt'l 0, 0 Ins , rt'l ln
biiii.S anyone t 've ever seen. tlft11 IYork
7 Cl rvt•lf!nd 0
Ume. She Ions him, and kee111 trying to bave him show
I.EXINGTON, Ky. 1UPI) We like to Isolate hin1 one-on· (N••W
l'll itorn ll'l 'I Kc'IIMSft!o (ll y I
everybody his 'better side. He says okay, okay, remembers .'- I.inebacker.Jim Kovach, a one ·~•lnst a balifarrler 0c'llk lftlld ~ M lnnt'SOit'l 'I
Tod1y 's Pr·o bable Plt(IIOrs
· w~~at she told him (CII' all of 10 minutes, !lien forgets it all and
defensive mainstay for the be&lt;·ause we know he ran do
(All Tlmt-s EDT)
blowshllcork lfalinesman'scallgoesagalnsthlm.
Kentucky football team, the job."
l t~ Kft ~ ( Ar ilcs ljlljll ftl Chlcttoo
I :1). 1 . 1 ~ .p . m .
Marty RillSOtn, the former U.S. Davis· Cupper, reads . combines brains and brawn
"I don 't know which way \ Krfi~('C
New York t Ell Is .15 11 t1 l
Naataae well.
to such an extent that it may I'll ~o - pro hail or dental ( ICV€'18nd
( f\ ibby 11 !', ). 1: J0
He was eliminated by the ofttimes Irascible Romanian dur- pose a hard .choice for him school - If I hav~ that p 111 .
KM!al'l!. ( /ly (Pt'lll in I 171 fll
ing a U.S. Open thlrd-roond match, which everybody was when he is graduated in 1978. chol""," said Kovach, who is ( ftlllarn
ift {Tt'lnAI1ft 169 ), IO . JO
watclling to see If there'd be any repetition of the monstrous
WW he go into pro ball or · averaging 3.6 out of a possible jJ .IH .
Boston IJonct 4 J l 1111 M il
conduct Naatase exhibited in his previous f!Uiich two days pursue a career as a dentist ' 4.0 in a demanding academi&lt;'
(Rodr l9ur1 ~ \11 , ~ : 30
earlier.
· That's the decision lbal may course. "I'm pointing right Wl'lukct•
1) . 11 1.
Nutaae W88 like ~ - pussy cat .In his IIIillch with Rlessen. be awaiting the &amp;-foot·2. 21!&gt;- now for a career 8$ a
Minnt·~lt'l .(Singt'r 10 9 1 "''
O~kl.t~nct ( Bfltlnsc n 8 ~I . It p .m .
There wall bardly a peep out of him.
pound hooor student from dentist."
(Only 9.ti111CS SC h('dU ICd )
"I bad no problem at all with him, but I knew I wouldn't," Parma Heights, Ohio·.
Frid•v'!i Games
Coach Fran Curci and his
ft' XftS til 011"-lftrlcl. nlgh l
said Rleuen. "That's hll pl!ttern."
"Jim has got ail it takes to staff would be delighted if Minncso111
C4' 111.. n ight
. Same thing In N88taae's next two matches with Roscoe make an eiceilent p-o p-os, Kovach comes close to ChlcfiQO Ill MK~tn
Cily , ri lgh l
Tanner and Bjorn Borg. He beat Tanner In five sets and lost to pect," said
Kentucky matching . his sparkling Nt'w Yorll.lll Mllw , nloh t
I'll Clc~c . nigfll
Borg In three, bit there \\'OS no nonsense, no fooling around. defensive co-ordinator performance against Oregon Ballimorc
Ros ton I'll De troit. n igh !
rue Naatase II like a lltUe boy, a lltUe boy who bas been Charlle Bailey. "He's super- State last Saturday In the
spoiled !hameleuly but one who also knows exactly how far he quicll and super-emar( He Wildcats' 10 remaining
cangowithoneofhisjuvenlletantrums. He may not bave good reacts about as well to the games.
Mol lor Le.i9Ur LudrrJ
lntern1tianal
manners but be btls goqd instinct. He senses when it's wise fof
In Kentucky's season- By United Press
Bilffing
him to back up.
opening 38-13 romp over
(based on 400 at bals)
Some of his disagreeableness is calrulated and that makes it
National Lca•uc
Oregon Slate, the mu.scular
G . AB· R . . Pet
all the worse.
junior was ~lled with 14 MC~~dloc k , Chi 131 .J M 64 164 .345
Nasiaae realizes his bad manners and bad language stir up
Griffl'y, ( in 136 5 18 10.. 113 .334
solo lacllles and two assists M~ddo1t , Phil 131 501 71 167 .JJJ
the crowd and thst pleases him, like the little boy he is.
twice as many slops as any Ol iver , P' il 11 7 418 59 138 .330
What he's doing is saying, 'Look at me! I'm llie Nastase and
14 7 604 111 191 .316
other player on the Kentucky Rose. Cin
M r1:1an , C ln 117 -0 6 107 142 .)16
I din act any way I please, and If you don't lllo:e it, tough.'
team.
h\ontnc: . All 148 591 63 186 .314
A lot of people dOll 't like it. That apparently includes hll
"Compared with last Gcr nimo . Cln 135 449 57141 ]14
Wife, Dominique, who nearly left Nastase this past year
season when all of our games FOSit'r , ( in 131 51! 80 16j .313
LA US 574 76 179 .JI2
because.she couldn't put up with the way he was acting. When
PIITSBURGH (UPI)' - A were close or we were he hind, GMve .y,American
Le1gut
Naataae was going through hill tirade during his rna~ with former relief pitcher for tile it was great to play defense In
G . AB· R . H . Pct
PobmaM, his wife got up from her seal in the stands and Cincinnati Reds has flied suit a game where we jumped into MeReu~ , KC 13S 475 11160 .337
Breit . KC
lll4 586 87 197 .336
walked out llhaklnl! her head.
in Allegheny County Comm&lt;m a big lead," Kovll&lt;lh said. Carew
. Min 143 551 90183 .332
Privately, !lie Nastaae may be getting a kick out of all the Pleas Court seeking more "We didn't have to play Bostoc k . Min 11 ; 432 66 141 .329
Lynn , Bos
118 496 73 157 .31 7
publicity he's generating for himself by rubbinl so many lban $30,1100 in damages from uptight and conservative. It lt•Fiore,
0('1 135 544 93 171 .316
people the wrong way. Obviously he ian 't thinking that much three defendants for an loosened us up on defense so Rivers , NY 132 582 93 181 .313
C~rly , Clc
138 503 64 !55 .308
about the future. You hf!ve to lin with your repulation a long injury he allegedly suffered we could gamble a little and Munson,
NY 140 568 75 174 .306
time.
at Three Rivers Stadium two go for the big hit or tbe Garr . Chi
1 ~4 482 59 147 .JOS
Home Runs
During tile U.S. Open at Forest HUI.s, an elderly lady tennis years ago.
Interception."
Nation•l l~avue : · Sc hm idt ,
fan went up to Nastase for hllautograph and he gave it to her
TommyHallclaimedhecut
A product of Valley Forge Phil JS; Kin_g man , NY Jot ;
graclolllly.
his finger on a tile soap dish High School In suburban -Monday, Chi 30 ; Fos ter , Cln 19 ;
, Cin 11 .
"Why do you keep having all this trouble?" she asked him . in the stadium locker room Cleveland, Kovach got MorQl'n
Amerlun Lugue : · Nettles,
''It's .the people in the presa," Nastase told her. "You know while showering after a game passed over by many college NY 16 ; Jackson and l.M~ty ,
between the Reds and the recruiters _ including Ohio Bait and Hendri ck . Clcv 25 ;
. how they are. They euggerate everything."
"I've heard !OJM of the language you use," said the lady. Pittsburgh Pirates on May 1, State _ because strained Bllndo , Oak 24.
"Mr. Nastase, they don't exa~Rerale that at all."
1974.
knee ligaments sidelined him
The suit said Hail, now a 1n his senior season and
relief pitcher lor the Kahsas rtVed some questions about
City Roysls In the American his football future .
League, suffered lou of
"Beck in high school, my
M•j•r lta1u• Jluu1t1
131 . HR ~ San Francisco . Murc
blood, trauma, neryous dneam w88 to play for Notre
By Uni eel Prell International er (21, .'
National Leagut
injuries, scarring and loss of Dame, but they didn't show
(111 glmo)
Houston
100 OOJ ooo-- 4 10 1
St. ~OUII
000 020 OlD- 7 8 0 Aflanta
100 200 000- J 6 2 income as a result of the cut. any interest in me, eitller,"
The suit was med against he uid.
Now vorl&lt; 000 000 ooo- o • o Larson IS·6l e.n9 ,Herrmann ;
Ranger Belts
Dennv 110·71 ond Ferguson ; Camp, Torr!alba (6), leon (81 the Stadium Authority of the
Although
only
20,
Kovach
Is
Top
Grain Leather
Lollch, Myrick IS!, sanders 1n and Murphy . LP- Cemp (Q. 1),
City of Pittsburgh, Tbree married and has a son,
R. Baldwin (~) ond Hodges. LP
Saddle Stitched
- Lollch (1·13). HRs- SI. Louts,
Rivers Management Corp., Jimmy, who will be &lt;me-yearBuck Stitched .
. Ferguson (10) , AnderSon (1) . •·
and the Plttsbirgh Athletic old Oct. 25 _ the dsy
AmtriUn LHIUt
Western· Name Blank
I 2nd goml)
Kansas City 000 001 OOQ- 1 6 o Co., owner of tile Pirates. Kentucky plays a formidable
Sl. ~Oull
ooj 010 00D- ' 10 I California
Belts
000 000 ·101- 2 6 1 Damages of 111ore than Georgia team.
NIW York
001 OOOOOD-1 6 0
Bird, Mlngor l (9 }, l ! rt~ll {9)
Curtis 16·9) ond stm·mons ; end Stlhson ; ~yan (l.t.17) and $10,000 are SOUihl against
"I'm golnl! to have to
Esptnoll, APO&lt;lS&lt;e I•L Myrick ,Huniphre·v . LP- B!rd ( 11 .9).
each
of
the
defendants.
·
dedicate
thai game to
(I) and Stoorns. LP.- EsplnoM
Hall
asked.
the
court
for
a
Jimmy,"
he
said.
(3 .• ).
.
Tei&lt;IS
100001 020-• t2 0
ChiCIOO
010000011- 3 111 jury trial.
Plltsburgh 022 000 021- 7 12 0 Blvtevffl. 112·1$1 ond Sund Phlodelphll 000 200 ODD- 2 5 I Mrg ; 8 . Johnson (9 .JSJ and
Cindelarll, :rtkutvt {I) Indo DOwning . HR - Te)las, Harrah
Dyor; oc:a.ot. · Seioulter •131; 1131 .
Twltchtll ..t(.u, McGrtw• (6).
Glrbtr It! tnd Boone, wp~ BoSton
000 020 OOD- 2 6 0
. Condtlorta 11!·1!. ~p- koal Mjlwoullet 001 000 000.:.. t 'o
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH
111·13!. HRs- Pittllllurgh, ROb· · Ctevt11nd. Murphv (91 and
lnson (20)J Zlsk (20) , Parker ·•FISk; Btore. costro 191 and
(II);
Phllldtlphlo, Alien, I'Orltr. WP- CIIIvtlond 18 -~l
UNTIL 6 PM
(Uthl.
' • '·'
· L~- Beare (1 -t) . HR- Bosoon:

Kentucky ace
rejected by
OSU, Irish

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Hall suing

for $30,000 ..
for injuries

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She told an audience cl.
1,400 pefiODI that the ,
liberalkln of Wlllllen u "fuUfledgecl human ba!Qga" will
be the m01t aigniflcant
ezpanalm cl. buman rlchta in
tile ~ latter part of the 11t11
century.

of rubber.

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Jlllbalilldor In Prague and '
' Belgrade.
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WHITE'S VIEW

rn 1ea, the Allan nitiGn c1.
Mals:rala waa created,
occupying the aoutham
portion of the Malay
~ and !be illtbern
part cl. Borneo. Tbe COIIIIIry II

Game is on (apparently)

•

EAST MEIGS - Two
members of the board and
Supt. John Riebel were
authorized to attend a
workshop on negoUaUons in
Columbus Qlt Oct. 20 when the
Ea.,tern Local School Board
met Tuesday night in regular
session. .
Supt.
Riebel
was
authorized to attend a
meeting of tile Southeastern
Ohio Reslonal School Board
Assn. In Athens on Sept. 22
and the laxation rates u
submitted by the coWtty tu
commission, a formality,
were awroved.
The board discussed with

UPI scribe picks Lions
over Bucks by 16 to 13

DAN'S

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H'lil'blon (Sl.
002 000 ooo- 2 7 0 I\ •

MonirNI
000 000 ooo- o 5 i tcollod, 1 Innings, rolnl
aurrtt 113·i3l 1nd Mltttr- Dftroii
000 ooo- o 2 t
wild; Rogers, Murray ,(tl and Bliitmoro
01)1 ooo-- 1 s t
Cortar. LPr ~ogars &lt;~16! .
ii_Obtrto IU-Ul ond ·Freehon;
-- ·
,
Glriond ttl-6&gt; ond Oempsev.
IOi Anti ·• ,000_1011110-&lt;' 10 1 .HR-81ttomoro. Mora 161.
Ctnctnnoll 001 opo 10.- • 12 o
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Downl119)· Hbllllh (II ond Now York. 100 000 OlD- 2 6 o
Postoy; UC:hry,' -euhiltck lll Clove! lind 000 000 ooo- o 4 o
Ond aonch . .WI'l-Zochlly (13-5). AIIKinder 112·9) and Mun.
LP-Downlng (1 .2). Hit- Los son·; Willi, Kern (I) lnd FOI...
Angoloo, Smllll 1171'.
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LP- WIIIS 17 ·7!.
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~.hn--"'!' .
'
Mlnnesoto 110 000 IJOO-- 2 s 0
r.~ gl~
~ O.kiond
000 000 05K- S 1 1
ltlcctill. ~ovtllt Ill. Mofflit Hughn, 8 u t 9 m e I e r (8),
(I) ond AIIKOndor ; JonH. C1mPbtll (8) and Wvnegar;
(9) lnd Ketldlll. WP
Torrez (14 -101 and Tenace . LP
lllccolll (1-01. LP- Jonos (21. · HUVhH (I· tJ).

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TuPAUIJIICI ll .... ,t
AUiw atill dattlltllvety potent. Wlldcallllltouldrt'l poll
much ot • p-oblem .
Olllahomo Slate M Ar• IU

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How do you pkk an Ivy
C.ii it an upaet it you wW.
IA'Il~IIC' · open~r olhl'l' than 1(0 Porlli!ra generally doo ~ Iaiii
with past prrfurniRnl't's•
non · l~ onference 11m.. II
MJIIIM.'!II 7
Mldw
..
t
lll'rioully
and nobody can
Why , u•·•·urdlnK to tho•
Nrbraou
"
lildtaaa
1•
,
•lford
to
take
the Biil l".lahl
NCAA Slnti•lknl Srrvkr
t:ll'nhusk•·..,
rl'llound
trom
iiMhtiy.
llumiU, 111~ In thr Iaiii M·
Far Wrot
yt•nr~ hltY\' Tt'XIUl; NfbrMkH, IMI W&lt;•t•k •nd tako II out on
th•·
H~rr•
.
.Arl10aa !'/UCLA 11
Alnbnmn,
Suulht•rn
· 1\nd whlie we're bold!¥
!'11llfurnla. Notrr llllnll• •mt Noti't' Uamt S5 PUrdue I
Ditto thr Irish.
plrldnK upaela, why not add
T&lt;~llt&lt;'NII.~· oil lollt'd to win In
Mlrhl«•n tl, l!loafurd 1•
Ult' snmt• tdvm wet'k-,
Ut1.A l.o the lilt. AI ArliiOIIf
(:..rdtnals suflrrtn~ with 1 State proved lut yNr, WAC
N11turnlly . nftl'l' •Ul·h •n
brutal &lt;lprninK !K'hfliuir with bi~Kltlll •·an no longer be
un('OIIHIUII Ut'C.'Urant.'t' , it 1:4
wiU1 K"~'t lt&lt;•pld!tti&lt;•' th11t ""'"'Sial&lt;' und Wutwrlnllll ,.. &lt;'011Aldered puiihovera.
nny pkk~ bt· mtutt~. till' n&gt;lld. Stili , Utry &lt;"an br Southrrn t:allfornta U
lr uu bh••unu• · II It houKh lln'..n IS
Nunt1 Uit.'ll'~... ht.'fl' 'l'l uw·s :
doubtful UIJik'l nlllltl'l'!l.
~...t
TroJans re11roup on the
Mlo•ourl Z4 lttlnulo 7
road and KIYII new coach John ·
i'I' IUI Slalt II lllilo Slall' 13
Ar.• Ill~ TIMers for rt~~~l 7 . Hobl0110n hi! flrll win.
1'rm·. Uw llul'kryt'" lookt~l
Wtll,
•• hoilll' anyway .
n¥H'9011\.t' In tht•lr . ~U'Hl'lon
Soulh
do.'but last Wl't'k, but U11• ~ut
ft'l•lllll( h&lt;•n• L&lt; lo ~~~ .wlU1 J••• Alobema U SMU S
111L• will be • must unpleas·
l'nkrillo In n biN KMIIIl' BILL
ant week of praeUl'c In "the
&lt;'ltpl'lially nt h••n~ .
Marytallll U Wrot VlrKiata 11 Hear'• den."
t:arollno
17,
Trrps, with t'r&lt;•nmpufl Nurth
Norlhwttlem
7
9l'hedule. Hhnllti( ftli' their
first perfel'l SCHIIOR in ll)llny
T•rho."'t"
not be ••·
Y&lt;'Hrs. This '"uld be their MCilld •• they looked the past
1111 Powell st.
two week.o ·~•lnst Miami of
tuu~ltest hurdlt.
Mlddi 0 part, D~lo
(Mtlo and ~·lorida , but they
•houldn't have much trouble
ut home with Wlidral!t:
Miaolootppl %4 Tulllll' II .
ltcbeis j(e( early season
bowl fever after stunnlnK
upset of Alabama.
Pittsburgh S5 r...rfdo Trrh

FLETCHER

""'Y

PH. 992-7155

Robinson

"'See me for
llomeowuen

17

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Even II • letdown after the
Notre · Oame rout shou'id
&lt;K~·ur. lt1ls one still fiKurl!ll to
·Ill' .t.oO murh Tony Doraell.
Southwe11l
Oktahema S5 C.llforall Sl
This one has all the ·
eurn\arks of bellti( a real run
!1.F.VRI.AN11(UPI) - Arc versus j(On .shootoul with
""fl ,•••
t'rank Robinson's days as Oklahoma ' • runners
fl\anaj(er of the Cleveland n181nta lnlltj( the home field
advantM~e over Cal I(Unner
!11111/IUC\
Indians numbered ?
"I •m not tryln~ to be Joe Hoth .
latetlous. but I have no Teuo 31 North Te111 Slate 0
Ntll'th Texllll beeflnK up Its
comment," Vice President·
schedule
this year. This
General l\lana~er Phil SeKhl ·
Wllllll'lthe
time
or the year to
uld Thursday. "I don't want
Hdd
Texas
.
tQ discuss that subject."
When asked about the
mana~er's future, Tribe
President Ted Bonda replied :
"I'm ~oln~ to bel( off. I don'l
want lo answer lhat
question."
It's reported Roblnilon, In
his se&lt;:ond year as player·
rnanal(er with the lrxllans, is
headed for Baltimore to
replace F.arl Weaver, who's
Wi 11 Feature The
reportedly KOinK to the
Caltlornla Angell.
Robinson, whose team
Lonnie
Mike
Thursday mternoon was In
John
SuP.
third place In the Ame~lcan
From Sl. Paul, Minn .
l.ea~ue F..ast, 16 ~, ~ames
behind first place New York
and seven I(Bmes hack of the
Orioles, has remained tight·
Friday &amp; Saturday
Upped about his future thoogh he has Indicated he'd
From 9:00.2:00
Uke to stay here.
"I feel I've done a good job,
Sunday Night
bit I honestly don't know
what they (Bonda and Seghl)
From 9:00.1:00
think," said Robinson, who
Sunday Nite Only
has made It clear he wants to
continue managing and that
he wants to play another
Back To The 50's Show .
year.
Agent Ed Keating will do
No Reservations
much of the negotiating If a
new contract Is offered
First Come First Served
Robinson by the Indians, but
Robinson wants to he there to
back his demands.

may not

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We Hold Thc:se Truths...

Stebbins ·safe for the moment

WlNS IIICYClE - Eleven·yeiiMld Ro!lneY Manley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joon Manley, F'omeroy, won a bicycle
given away in the "Parts Plus" program through the G &amp;
J Auto Parts Store of Pomeroy. The bike give-away was
part of tile program honoring "Parts Plus" first
anniversary. Shown with Rodney is Don Thomas,
manager of the local store.

OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Slate Oliver Ocaaek Aid the vote the Senate, which confinned
Senate Democrats have was "overwhelming," but he Stebbins' appointment by
backed off from a floor vote denied that lobbying by former Gov. Joon J. Gilligan
on whether to boot Greggory organized labor to keep in the first place, was the only
Stebbins from the Ohio Indu.s- Stebbins on the three· body which could remove
trlal Commlasion on coofllC! member cunmission was a him.
Rhodes then fUed ten
ol interest and corruptloo factor in the caucus' decision'.
charges
with the ·Senate
· charges filed by Gov. James
Ocasek said all ' 19
against
Stebbins,
ranging
A. Rhodes.
Democrats present at tile
from
dereliction
of
duty to
The Ohio AFI.CIO had caucus voted to conllider the
conflict
of
interest
to
strongly urged Stebbins' matter before tile end ol tile
corrupti&lt;m
In
office.
retention on the cotnmisslon. year, but because ol the
~ Senate Judiciary Com·
A majority· of 19 ol the "very serious" nature ol the
mittee
then took up the case,
Senate's 21 Democrats voted decision, they would need
In a two-hour sea~ caucus more time tQ coosider the holding m&lt;l)lba of hearlnp
oo the charges. Last week,
Wednesday to delay a vote on charges.
Stebbins ' removal this .
"(The removal of) - Mr. the · committee threw out
week .
Stebbins will come to the seven of the charges.
Absent from the closed· floor. The &lt;miy unresolved . Among the charges ruled
door caucus were Sens. qu'eslion Is when, " said valid by the c&lt;mmittee wu
Navember,
1973,
Robert F. Freeman of Canton Ocasek. " The only thing the
Industrial
Commission
and J. Tlm~y McCormack decided by this caucu.'l was
approval of a lurnp.,.um
of Euclid. Freeman was · (no vote) this week,"
absent because of the death of
He added that he expected workmen's compen88tion
his m~er. McCormack was the General Assembly, now In payment to a man who later
reportedly ill in his Columbus the third of a four-day used the money to buy
hotel room.
session, would convene for Stebbins Columb111 hoo!e.
Stebbins realiled a $7,4-15
Senate Majority Leader the final lime tills year Nov.
9.
.
jlro8t on the real . estate
Earlier this. year, Gov. tra!Wilctlon.
stebbins has denied tile
James A. Rhodes tried to fire
charges
all along, bit never
Stebbins outright frail tile
testified
in his own behalf
commission, but a U.S.
before
the
Senate
District Court decided that

Bingo law up for
quickie revision
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio Senate Judiciary
Cammitlee Is preparing for
quick consideration of a
in the state's new
char ita• e bingo law, hoping
to get tr.. measure to the floor
fu' a vote tills week.
The bW, approved by the
Houae on an 84 to 9 vote
Wedneaday, would authorize
oenior citizens' groups lo
conduct bingo games and
enable .veterans ' and
fraternal organizatioos to use
their bingo proceeds for tlleir
own charitable p!lrp08e5.
The Hollie loosened up
90111e provisions in the law,
which took effect last May,
bit fended off other attempts
to liberaliZ!! It still furtller.
Under current Ia w,
veterans' and fraternal
groupa must donate ·any
1ango proceeds to specific
taJ:-ti'"'" charities.
!Up. Marcus Roberto, [).
Ravenna, cllief spoosor of the
• lat5 bW, said this p-ecludel;
IIUCb ·nrtiJy causes as vetenns' oo.pltal&amp;, IOidiers' and
Allen' bGmes and UU!e
Lea~
Jli'OII'IIIlS.
~. C. William O'Neill, R: COOunbul, said the lanpage
· ill tile biD would enable
· fraternal aDd veterans'

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halls.
The House also added
amendments:
- Exempting volunteer
rescue squads and fire
departments
from
a
requirement that tlley be in
existence for two years
before qualifying fS a legiti·
mate charitable organization
for conducting bingo.
- Allowing Y.OUth athletic
organizations to conduct
bingo games.
Defeated
was
an
amendment which would
have given riursing home
charities the same exemption
from
the
two·year
requirement if they bad been
closed down by the govern·
ment.
l..etlman said he fell !be law
was slj1l "very effective" but
he saide!f&lt;rts would be made
to tighten the bill in the
Senate.

Hospital News
Boiler Medleal Calter
DiscbarKes, SepL 15

L9rna Allen' Edw.ard cain,
Lana Caldwell, Herbert
Dunn, William Grubb, Helen
Grumbling,
Robert Hall,
~to- biDgo proceed!~
Tara
Hill, Rita Hughes, Mrs.
:to baiJcl oew lodges, furni!h Gary KeUer and son, Anna
tbml wltb color televisi&lt;D .
Kerwood, Bertha King,
lela~ ilelld their membera
Mmba
King, Andrea Lewis,
: to Ml!mli conventions.
: '1bis ia tbrowlng tile door Geraldine Ughtfool, Mlcbael
Mrs.
Terry
opm IIIUdl too wide," said McBride,
Matheney
and
son,
Grace
O'Neill
Myers,
Delores
OUver,
Mrs.
. But&amp;,. Harry J. l..ebman,
Clifford
Parsons
and
son,
J&gt;.Sbaker Heights, denied
Arllla
,
P
eoples,
Ids
Putney,
O'Nem's ailqatiool. ·rr~~e
onl:r thing tlU Will allow Charles Roberta, Sophronia
tbml to do II buy a aior TV Robinson, 1bomas Robinson,
ae1 for 1m orphanl' home or Carolyn Roush, Guy Ruiaell,
lelld boyll.o camp," he said. Carl Shenefield, Cecil Sisl'er,
1be measure al8o would Rutll Skaggs, Helen Thompeliminate ~ loopbole for son, Mabel White, Paula
skirting tbe cbaritable Wolford.
Birth, SepL 15
pvvillonl and allow bingo
Mr. and Mrs. Rorulie Casto,
proceeds to be used to
amtruct or maintain bingo son, Pomeroy.

Maddox
mad at
'em all

KNOXVIllE, Tenn. (UPI )
- Lester Maddox, · the
American independent
Party ' s
presiden ti al
candidate, believes George
Wallace has defected to tile
political enemy's camp, led
by · those who hate the
Alabama govfl'IKI''s "guts."
On a cllmpalgn swing
through largely conservative
East Tennessee Wednesday,
Maddox attacked Wallace
during a l¢op in Cbatlanooga
and had similar critldsm for
American Party presidential
candidate Tcm AMerson fi
Pidgeoo Forge, Tenn. ·
"Wallace
was
the
conservative leadi!s' and oow
·he's joined with the .enemy,"
said Maddox, a long.time
segegatlonist. "The people he
has joined hate his guts and If
he lost a tire on his
wheelchair · they would not
replace it.''
He said be had been
"betrayed" by Wallace. He
then t1D11ed ·on Andenoli

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A'M'ENDED SCHOOL - ·n - are line cl. Mrl. June ~
who attended IChool in the Meigs Local School Diltrict Monday and 'J)Jeeday delpite the
teacben' strike. From the left are Barbara WW, Roland WW and Anna WW. Mra. Johnlon
bas been transporting the Cblkren to the Harrlaonvllle School and four othen to the high
school. Mrs. Jotu.on attempted to deliver the chlldralto scboolm Wednelday morning but
learned that acbooll bave now been "officially c!DIIed" by SUpt. C21arles L. Dowler.

POINT PLEASANT - A. 6 pm. at Pleasant Valley
Ray Roush, 86, Rt. I, Point Hospital.
.
Pleasant, died Wednesday at
A retired farmer and
carpenter and a member of
the SI. Mark Lu !heran
Church, Letart, W. Va .. he
was born June 4, 1890 In
Mason County to the late Levi
and Nora Gibbs R.oush. He
· was also preceded In death by
Ida first wife, Lola Rayburn
Roush In 1929.
Sul'vivwa lncludt hiw wife,
really l)lean an isolated Mildred l..ewil Roush; three
distinct nodule In the thyroid !Dill, Arne,tl, Kenneth, and
gland !lien there is only one Pale, aU ol Point Pleasant; a
way a doctor can be sure sister, Mrs. Blanche Yeager,
. wbat it is. That is to look at Racine; four grandchUdren
part of it under a microtleope. and eight great-grand·
That is sometimes done children.
•·unerai aervices wUi be 2
withaneedlebiopsybulmore
olten it is done by surgical pm. Saturday at the Crowremoval of the nodule and HIII!ell Funeral Home, Point ·
nearby thyroid tissue. In that Pleasant with the Rev.
caae tile person may need to George Weirick officiating.
lake a Ulyroid replacement Burial will be in the Lone Oak
Cemetery. Friends may call
thereafter.
The doctor can tell a lot at the funeral home after 2
about a thyroid nodule using p.m. Friday.
modern radioisotope
lechniques, but none ol these
provide absolute information
regardiDR whether the nodule
KANSAS
Mo. {UP!)
Is benign or malignant. The - Wide recelnr La'iii'IIICe
needle biopsy maY. miss the Wll1laml and nmninl bacll
Important area that shows Pat McNeU were elevated
changes. The end result then Theaday to the. Kanau City
is that most nodules must be Olie&amp;' active I'OIIler.
looked at under the
The Odefs placed veteran
microscope.
running beeS Jeff Klilley and
You may be interested to aecond..yell' wide receiver
know that about one in 50 lletl&amp;ie Craig on wal'NI'I t.o
adults ~evelop a thyroid make room for Wll1Jama and
nodule .
McNeil.

Most dieters don't keep it off
By Law1e- E. Lamb, M.D. Weight Losing Diet, which
DEAR DR. LAMB - About will give the basic 1200
three. years ago· I went to a calories In a balanced diet
diet wll'kshop and lost 21 tllat you can use for dietary
pounds, from 147 to 126 control. You can add the
pDUIIC{s. Two years ago I had r~ )'Vu want to increaae .
my gall bladde.r removed and · your .caiorie intake furtller If
I loet another five pounds your weight control program
which brought me down to 121 will permit it.
pounds.
I don 't like for people to eat
. I felt terrific. In two years fewer than 12110 calories a day
I've gained about 10 pounds unless they do so under a
and I'm very uncomfortable . doctor's supervision. You can
I've tried to lose It, but I've . be on a grossly inadequate
been Wlluccessful. Could you diet If you try it alone.
pleue give me some advice
The foods you should avoid
u le wbat I should eat to lose are those that provide
lhia aceu weight?
essentially calories and iltUe
By the way I'm a 36-year- else and lots of calories with a
old female and 5 feet 2. minimal amount or bulk.
Pleue try to answer soon These foods are the lata on
before I gain another 10 meals, in cooking olia and
poulids.
elsewhere. The other such
DEAR READER - Your foods are the concentrated
al«y II famllllr. Moat people sweeta and starchea. You can
who go on a special weight eat lots of vegelables, a
loelnc diet regain moel olthe reasonable amount of rail'
wellht becauae they really fruits, a limited amount ·o1
didn't modify their living bread, fortified skim milk
babill. I 8lllaendina you The and lean meata, fish arid
Health Letter number 4•7, chicken.

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p-oblems and developing local plans for
sol~ them on a priority basis," the
department announced.
Oitics had charged the agency in the
Past with seeking to override the wishes of •
county committees in some an~U, but
officials said 'J)Jesday they were "pleased
with the past performance ol the All: com·
millees and are sure they will cmtlnue to
p-ovide good service to farmers."
The toosei'VBtion paymenta are Jllllde
under the Agricultural Conservation
Program · {ACP) system which gives .
farmers up to 75 per cent cl. the cost of
C8IT)'ing out approved soU, water and
woodland c:oroservation practices. Offtcials
said all practices which were used in 1970
can be used again In the ccmlng year.
Abo, officials announced, the
department will activate a $15 millloo
Forestry Incentives subslcly program and
a $10 millioo Water ~ prog-.u ol
pl!yments to help protect wetlands, Both
funds bad been a"'med by C&lt;Dgnss ewer
admiDislralioo protesta. . .

A. R. Roush, 86, succumbs

The basic diet plan I am
sending you shows you how to
do this and sUll bave a
balanced diet. Try to use the
diet to build a permanent
eaUng program for yourself.
others whO want this In·
formatlon can send a long,
stamped, se lf-addressed
envelope with 50 cents for it.
Just address your letter to me
in care of this newspaper, P.
0 . Box 1551, Radio City
StaUon, New York, NY 111019.
Meanwhile also start in·
creasing your physical ac·
Uvlty, A daUy walk will help.
Swim and do other activities
If you can.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I just
found out I have a thyroid
nodule. I am anxious to know
If it ever leads to an
operation.
DEAR . READER - ft
depends a great deal on what
you mean. If you just have
!Dille general enlargement of
your thyroid or if you have a
simple ~oiler it may not
require surgery. But if you

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Workshop offered g
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Farm conseroation funds freed
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Administration
officials who have frequently tried to
freeze part of the annual congressional
appropriation for farm conservation
p-ogramsare oot ~lingthate!fort this
· year.
1'he Agriculture Deparllpent announced
late Tuesday it was activating, effective
Oct. 1, the 19'16-71 ver$oro or its annual
conservation cost-sharing subsidy
program. They said they would use the full
$190 million .whic;h Cu\gress appropriated
despite administration requests for a
sUbstantial cutbacll.
Also, officials who have tried in the past
to restrict the use of the subsidy funds to
cooservatinn practices with long-term
benefits, announced in a statemellt that
farmer-4!lected county Agricultural
Stabilintion
and
Conservation
COI'Illtlittees would be given a free hand in
approving OOillerVBtion practices which
meet local needs.
The c&lt;mmillees "have full authority in
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September 11, 776:
caiiCIIII rtfuled to dllcull.
what Wlmt on bebind the
Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Edward Rutledge
guarded doon of the Senate
meet for several hours with British Admiral Richard'
anteroom liNd by the caucus.
Howe, In the Blllopp mansion on·Staten Island. Howe In·
Ocasek
said
bla
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slststhat he, his brother General William Howe, the Ktns,
Democratic colleague•
and Parliament seek peace; that Congress' Olive ~ranch
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wanted time to read the bulky
. Petition of 1775 could be the
·
tranacript of the Judidaf'y
basis for negotiating a per·
Cunmlttee heatblga.
manent peace; but that the
Ocuek admitted that he
Declaration of Independence
had been asked by two
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has "changed the ground."
organized labor
The Americans Insist on
~~lives If the Senate
negotiating only, as an In·
"was golna to dump
dependent
nation . On the
Slebblna."
17th,
the
American
delega·
"I would not caD tbat
tlon
reports
to
Congress
that
'
lobbying. In no ny did I
i~e
Howes
do
not
appear
Influence Ill)' 1*'1011'1 VIM,"
•••
to have any slgnlficam
he said. "'11111 being an
u
negotiating authority .other
election year bad nothlnl! to
than the arantlng of pardons
do with lt. Howe"'r, to say
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and maklflll demands that
lbat wu never mentioned In
America submit. to the King.
the C8UCIII would not be
Adam describes the meeting
telling tile truth."
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Ocuek said it wa1 the
with Howe as a " bubble, an
.,......
feeling fi the Democratic
ambuscade, a mere Insidious
Bonjomln Fronllln
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caiiCIIII thalli would take ''at
maneuver.''
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least a whole day" to fully
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- By Ratlli. M ac ken ~le • Jeff Mar::Nr.lly/e 197Ei, Unltl'd Fr,Ellure Syndicare.
debate whether Stebbins
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should be ousted from the '--~-----:----------'
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duriQg a stop hfl'e,

" I didn't even know
AnderSon was l'1lllllini for
president," Maddox told a
news confes ence. He said
Andera:m, wllo claims his
party and not Maddox' was
the one responsible for the
1968 Wallace presidential
campaign, had joilled the
enemy by failing to l1nll:
forces with· him. Anderaoa
was asked last week to step
down as his party's n&lt;minee
clearing the way for lbe
1-!faddox effort.
The former Georgia
governor also .bad barsh
words for Democratic
nominee J'unmy Carter. He
said Carter would defeat
himaelf becauae be "is nol
telling the truth to the
American people." He said
Carter was "a red neck
conaervative wben he ran for
governor of Georgia; a
liberal 88 governor; a liberal
as candidate ·for . p-esident.
He changes his positi&lt;ms daytoday.
"There will be no free
republlc if the Democratic
platform is carried out. They
should not be called
Democrats, but sociBilBtsj'
Maddox said.

A Chronicle of America

VOTER SPAIUt
ROANOKE, Va. {UP!) Jeff Carter aaya father,
Jlmin)'' hopei his iipCOIDing
debates with I'Mident Ford
win iipVk voter interest.
In Virginia to aid local
Democntlc candidates the
24-year-old Carter said, "We
don't anticipate President
Ford being a pulhover. On
the other hand, I think Dad
can hold bls own. But we
really don't ezpect anybody
to win or lote the debatea."
"Juat to get people
interested in the campalan tbat'l what we hope to get out
of It, to get p!!opie ... to get out
and vote," be said.

one parent a problem In the ""
redistribution of some ol the ••
district's pupils to the
Riverview School. Tile patent
was told that If the famlly · . "'
moved to a home in the
Olester area; then the child "''
could attend the Chester "'
school.
June Griffin was employed .,.,
as a· custodian to work two "
hours datly. a lUte Rlvenie.w
School; Chester Gooding, 1 · ..
high school 'principal, '"
authorized to attend a stale "
. prinCipals' session on Oct. 1819, and Carol King, faculty
member, a
yearbook •••
board ••
workshop. The
discussed bus accidents and
possible preventive
measures.
Attending were board
members, Oris Smith, David "'
Smith, Dorsel Larkins,, '"
Dorothy Calaway and Doug ...
Bissell, Principal Chesler
·Gooding, Cierk-Treastlfer
Eloise Boston and Supt. "
Riebel.

Cleland
resigns
as chief

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RACINE- The resignation
of David Cleland as rtre chief
m Racine bas been accepted
with regret by Racine VWage
CouncU. Cleland said in his
realgnallon he bas moved his
residence to the Parkersburg, W. Va., area.
Chester Rose, c&lt;K:aplain of
the department, spoke to
council on repairs needed on
the water tank. Tom Wolfe,
· 1
8 l ree t comm•ss
oner'
reported on the condition of
village equipment and cited a
need for slop signs.
He also reported that
complaints are
being
received on the sewage
slanding in open ditches.
Councilman Albert Hill, Jr.,
said 75 percent of the funding
for Step 2 of the Racine·
S)'Tacuse sewage system for
additional planning bas been
granted by the EPA.
A conununicaUon from the
u. s. Corpli of Englneera
Indicated tbe Corps has
looked Into river er08ion in
the community and will attempt corrective slepllf and
when money 11 avaUable.
eouncu also discussed the
pouiblllty of all Meigs
County towns uniting to
purcbaJe some $3,000 worth
of moaquilo control equipment which could be used by
all.
Plana al8o were formulated
fw a bicentennial obeervance
here In November.
Mayor Charles Pyles
presided, and council
members attending were
Mulne Winjett, , Sten
Simpson, Harry Wilford,
Grace Roush, Clarence
Bradford ·and Albert Hill.

OAKLAND, Calif. (UP!) Barbara M. White, a formar
U.S. amb11sador to the
United
Natlona,
was
inaugurated Wedneaday 88
the loth prelddent of Mllla '

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VINTON - The VU!age of
Vinton bas a mobUe radar
unit in operation wilb Instructions from · Mayor
Howard Neekamp to slow
traffic down Ulroughout the
village.
Radar warning signs have
been posted for several weeks
prior to the use or the radar at
.the corporaUon llmila north
and soutll on SR 160 and east
and west on SR 325.
The speed limit coming Into
town after reaching the
bottom ol Piper Hill on SR 160
iiJ 35 mph to the RaccOO!f
Creek Bridge and 25 mph
through Vinton from Raccoon
Creek Bridge.
"The use or a SIH!ed controlled device became
necessary becautk of the'
disregard of pOsted traffic
signs, and the protection of
children and aeniorcltizens ol
our town," Mayor Neekamp
said.

TOOM TO MOSCOW
WASHINGTON. {UPI)
Malcolm Toom, ambaaaador
to llrae! and Eut European
lpeciallal, could be the nest
Moscow ambassador,
adminlllratlon IIOIIfC«&lt; say.
Toom, 60, would succeed
Walter J. Stoeaael, who was
reeently reaui&amp;ned lo B&lt;:ml,
Wellt~y. ·
Toom baa serve&lt;~ twice in

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a•h!Jo&gt;ll a~ ••lolltd br&lt;••uar ~~
M tht okiiiJiilll tlotl. "If 1 W&lt;lfk lhlppll~t whtother ttr
the Lord'a ' wlllln' and lht nut ath,rtk ,•onlests •rr
c:twk d011't l'llt," tht Mti(ll playfd II up In ·IJit il~&lt;.•al
Maraudera wlll travel to botlnl•
·Ripley Friday for their . Athirtlr pr11~ram s Rrr
.and &amp;rldlron toniHI 0( the Wl!lfd out - arbltr~rtly
Halon . Even With !he forfellfd- w·hfn a Jl&lt;•hl••l lA
leaciler llrlke out Meigs' l'ltlltd by ftnandal dlffh'Uity •
way, u far u lllyolle liMn, It wu rxplalnfd.
tht pme II sliD 011
l.aat week nl Point
No Qllt In lllthorj(y trOI!id Pleasant. the Maraudtrs fell
111 there 'II'Vtlid not be a to the Bltt Blll'i11. but ('uat•h
, gam..
. Charllt C'hlllll'fl'' usurtll us
SaidJ-Diehi, principal that that l'OO\rst WHSII't hMI
of Meiga ~ Srhool. thil r~tlfntaUvr of tht ltu••
morning:
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Marauders.
"So far u we know, wr'l~
Putnt had onr •·nnlt&gt;sl u~r
play. The board hu not Hid ill bt'IC, ai\tl the Marauders
wt -'t.''
were · fleldli\~ a relaUvrly
Principal Dirhi explained intxperltlll'fd tram. A'ltll of
that lh sltutatluna whm• IJit Hlg Blarlta' puln13 and

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UPI Sport~ ldlt«

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llulllhliplt •not Tim 'M1mlllt•
will bo• •hnrlrol( t.l11• duti1•• lro
U11• willf(l»ll'k P&lt;ll!l. llniMtutph
l(nl '40 yHnis h1ol Wl'l'k .
l'hl&gt;· llf!t•n•IVI' lint•. will bt•
pr1•tly 'mud• tlk' $Uill' wiUt
l&lt;•ltrrinrJt 111111 nrnnd!tl liillt .
Slt'wart nt Ilk' ••nds. 1\n•nt
Arnuld and lltt)' Willfurd will
t..• bl&lt;ll'kln~ nt tho.• ta••kif•.
whllt• in Ute I•· art ul U11• lin~
will Ill' Bl'nlors •nd lelk•hn,•n
Ouan•· W~brr nnd Oavr
Millrl". Seminr Rkk Johns'"'
H~nln wltl bt• l't'nll•rin~ U11•
ball.
.
I!Jpiry. inn n•bulldln~ y•••ir
undrr Cn•t•h Jim ~·r•d•·r. '"'"
drupped buth rnrly Bl'llsun
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•~trt!n~ 1111 ll&gt;t• o!!t•rostw lh11•
fur Ilk• Vlklnj(tt • ,·,•rou•r
lltwy l•tnluuu whn lll"' Uk•
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Yumljt u1•t junlur llnnny
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nn• U•• Utl'kll'S wl'l~hlnj( inul
lll:i und 2tltl, rt'SP&lt;'&lt;'tlVl'ly.
Seniur Ught t•nd llry•·•• l'nsto
will gel the nod at that spot
nnd das.•.anntt' llavt• SUkrs
will bt• ~uhiK Irum U11• spll t
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· NEW YORK (UPll - Die Naatase has left the country and
Ho U,.IOt1 ( N I ~· hftr&lt;f I/ 1-1) ftl
the feeling &lt;D thalli ruming aboUt even. Fifty per cent of thcle
AIIMI~t
!Nir ll.ro 1-1 Il l , / . J .\
p.m .
anre he's in Mexico hope he stays there. The other filly per
!Only Uftrnr~ !\.Cht•ctu lt•d l
P&lt;'""b.
cent hope he goes bacll home to Rmlanla.
Frld•~ · ~ G•m•s
Game
timr
Is
1:30
p.m
..
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Personally ,I think it would be something of al088 for tenn~
Pti iiMc•lph ltl ftJ ( h lrnua
unie!s you bear otherwise, St Loul !o 1tl M onl r t•~tl
In this country If he did either.
P l ll,.bur9h .,, Nt•w Y or k, nigh t
the'
show wlll ~o on.
Never mind how good a tennll player he II. He bas a t'8parlty
Los /\ntJ fit J\ lllt , 'I, tw / n l~hl
.. S1m f rftn ., , Clnclnn11 11 . nluht
'for lomethlng much more Important. N88tase has the farulty
(O nly !JlliHt'!'o sc ht•c1ult'Ct 1
for being able to make people relate to hlm and become
Involved with him. He can get them angry one minute and get
Amor ic•n l,IJIIIUCI
Eut
them to llugh tile next. llie Nastase II an actor . lie's so good at
W : L . Pet. Gl
it, he should aet the Academy Award.
Nt•w Yo rk
~y
;~
/! I8 '
R.t~lt l m o r t•
110 t. ~ .t 't7 9 1 J
Admittedly, Nastase II hard to lake sometimes. Especially
,(l ('v t'lol'nd
1.1 11 ,,&lt;,0;1 ~ ~ · J
when he !larta spouting thole ethnic slurs of hll at otl~r
fl O!'i 1011
/19 flo .&gt;t l t. 10
- Ot&gt;lroll
M IH ,.tt.'l 11 ':
players like Arthur Ashe, Harold Solcmon and Ha'*'urgen
M IIWIIUII.t•t'
t.:l 81 .t l tl u.
Pohmann, but even with thst kind of rubbish, which he doesn't
We st
honestly mean anyway, his presence in any tennis tournament
W · l ;" Pet. G8
K ftii~S ( lly
1t:1 ~ :1 . !l~tl
still adds 110methlng to it. Myself, I happen to illo:e the guy. I
O~ll.lftlld
' ~ Mo . ~ -~~
JI :
Uke tile way he plays tennis and I like the way he gets
M illllt•SOIII
/ .J / 4 .Wl! 10
Cottlforn lt'l
lo8 f'9 .4 ~,1 1.\ ':
ev~body so fired up at hlin, they want to wring his neck.
Tt•XftS .
MHO ..J-18 11
People run to patterns. That goes for Nastase, too. He
Ch ic 1'190
6:t -'" _-119 70' .•
shouidn'tdeludehimself Into thinking he's tllat Wtusuai or that
· Wl!dnrsdiV Rr•ults
Tt'Jtfl!'i ..1 Ch lnoo 3
·
different from anybody else. He's plain people. the same as
Ilos ton 1 Milw;o.ukt•t• I
anybody else, which is what his wife keepa telling hlm .all the
By BoB WESmN
Dt'l 0, 0 Ins , rt'l ln
biiii.S anyone t 've ever seen. tlft11 IYork
7 Cl rvt•lf!nd 0
Ume. She Ions him, and kee111 trying to bave him show
I.EXINGTON, Ky. 1UPI) We like to Isolate hin1 one-on· (N••W
l'll itorn ll'l 'I Kc'IIMSft!o (ll y I
everybody his 'better side. He says okay, okay, remembers .'- I.inebacker.Jim Kovach, a one ·~•lnst a balifarrler 0c'llk lftlld ~ M lnnt'SOit'l 'I
Tod1y 's Pr·o bable Plt(IIOrs
· w~~at she told him (CII' all of 10 minutes, !lien forgets it all and
defensive mainstay for the be&lt;·ause we know he ran do
(All Tlmt-s EDT)
blowshllcork lfalinesman'scallgoesagalnsthlm.
Kentucky football team, the job."
l t~ Kft ~ ( Ar ilcs ljlljll ftl Chlcttoo
I :1). 1 . 1 ~ .p . m .
Marty RillSOtn, the former U.S. Davis· Cupper, reads . combines brains and brawn
"I don 't know which way \ Krfi~('C
New York t Ell Is .15 11 t1 l
Naataae well.
to such an extent that it may I'll ~o - pro hail or dental ( ICV€'18nd
( f\ ibby 11 !', ). 1: J0
He was eliminated by the ofttimes Irascible Romanian dur- pose a hard .choice for him school - If I hav~ that p 111 .
KM!al'l!. ( /ly (Pt'lll in I 171 fll
ing a U.S. Open thlrd-roond match, which everybody was when he is graduated in 1978. chol""," said Kovach, who is ( ftlllarn
ift {Tt'lnAI1ft 169 ), IO . JO
watclling to see If there'd be any repetition of the monstrous
WW he go into pro ball or · averaging 3.6 out of a possible jJ .IH .
Boston IJonct 4 J l 1111 M il
conduct Naatase exhibited in his previous f!Uiich two days pursue a career as a dentist ' 4.0 in a demanding academi&lt;'
(Rodr l9ur1 ~ \11 , ~ : 30
earlier.
· That's the decision lbal may course. "I'm pointing right Wl'lukct•
1) . 11 1.
Nutaae W88 like ~ - pussy cat .In his IIIillch with Rlessen. be awaiting the &amp;-foot·2. 21!&gt;- now for a career 8$ a
Minnt·~lt'l .(Singt'r 10 9 1 "''
O~kl.t~nct ( Bfltlnsc n 8 ~I . It p .m .
There wall bardly a peep out of him.
pound hooor student from dentist."
(Only 9.ti111CS SC h('dU ICd )
"I bad no problem at all with him, but I knew I wouldn't," Parma Heights, Ohio·.
Frid•v'!i Games
Coach Fran Curci and his
ft' XftS til 011"-lftrlcl. nlgh l
said Rleuen. "That's hll pl!ttern."
"Jim has got ail it takes to staff would be delighted if Minncso111
C4' 111.. n ight
. Same thing In N88taae's next two matches with Roscoe make an eiceilent p-o p-os, Kovach comes close to ChlcfiQO Ill MK~tn
Cily , ri lgh l
Tanner and Bjorn Borg. He beat Tanner In five sets and lost to pect," said
Kentucky matching . his sparkling Nt'w Yorll.lll Mllw , nloh t
I'll Clc~c . nigfll
Borg In three, bit there \\'OS no nonsense, no fooling around. defensive co-ordinator performance against Oregon Ballimorc
Ros ton I'll De troit. n igh !
rue Naatase II like a lltUe boy, a lltUe boy who bas been Charlle Bailey. "He's super- State last Saturday In the
spoiled !hameleuly but one who also knows exactly how far he quicll and super-emar( He Wildcats' 10 remaining
cangowithoneofhisjuvenlletantrums. He may not bave good reacts about as well to the games.
Mol lor Le.i9Ur LudrrJ
lntern1tianal
manners but be btls goqd instinct. He senses when it's wise fof
In Kentucky's season- By United Press
Bilffing
him to back up.
opening 38-13 romp over
(based on 400 at bals)
Some of his disagreeableness is calrulated and that makes it
National Lca•uc
Oregon Slate, the mu.scular
G . AB· R . . Pet
all the worse.
junior was ~lled with 14 MC~~dloc k , Chi 131 .J M 64 164 .345
Nasiaae realizes his bad manners and bad language stir up
Griffl'y, ( in 136 5 18 10.. 113 .334
solo lacllles and two assists M~ddo1t , Phil 131 501 71 167 .JJJ
the crowd and thst pleases him, like the little boy he is.
twice as many slops as any Ol iver , P' il 11 7 418 59 138 .330
What he's doing is saying, 'Look at me! I'm llie Nastase and
14 7 604 111 191 .316
other player on the Kentucky Rose. Cin
M r1:1an , C ln 117 -0 6 107 142 .)16
I din act any way I please, and If you don't lllo:e it, tough.'
team.
h\ontnc: . All 148 591 63 186 .314
A lot of people dOll 't like it. That apparently includes hll
"Compared with last Gcr nimo . Cln 135 449 57141 ]14
Wife, Dominique, who nearly left Nastase this past year
season when all of our games FOSit'r , ( in 131 51! 80 16j .313
LA US 574 76 179 .JI2
because.she couldn't put up with the way he was acting. When
PIITSBURGH (UPI)' - A were close or we were he hind, GMve .y,American
Le1gut
Naataae was going through hill tirade during his rna~ with former relief pitcher for tile it was great to play defense In
G . AB· R . H . Pct
PobmaM, his wife got up from her seal in the stands and Cincinnati Reds has flied suit a game where we jumped into MeReu~ , KC 13S 475 11160 .337
Breit . KC
lll4 586 87 197 .336
walked out llhaklnl! her head.
in Allegheny County Comm&lt;m a big lead," Kovll&lt;lh said. Carew
. Min 143 551 90183 .332
Privately, !lie Nastaae may be getting a kick out of all the Pleas Court seeking more "We didn't have to play Bostoc k . Min 11 ; 432 66 141 .329
Lynn , Bos
118 496 73 157 .31 7
publicity he's generating for himself by rubbinl so many lban $30,1100 in damages from uptight and conservative. It lt•Fiore,
0('1 135 544 93 171 .316
people the wrong way. Obviously he ian 't thinking that much three defendants for an loosened us up on defense so Rivers , NY 132 582 93 181 .313
C~rly , Clc
138 503 64 !55 .308
about the future. You hf!ve to lin with your repulation a long injury he allegedly suffered we could gamble a little and Munson,
NY 140 568 75 174 .306
time.
at Three Rivers Stadium two go for the big hit or tbe Garr . Chi
1 ~4 482 59 147 .JOS
Home Runs
During tile U.S. Open at Forest HUI.s, an elderly lady tennis years ago.
Interception."
Nation•l l~avue : · Sc hm idt ,
fan went up to Nastase for hllautograph and he gave it to her
TommyHallclaimedhecut
A product of Valley Forge Phil JS; Kin_g man , NY Jot ;
graclolllly.
his finger on a tile soap dish High School In suburban -Monday, Chi 30 ; Fos ter , Cln 19 ;
, Cin 11 .
"Why do you keep having all this trouble?" she asked him . in the stadium locker room Cleveland, Kovach got MorQl'n
Amerlun Lugue : · Nettles,
''It's .the people in the presa," Nastase told her. "You know while showering after a game passed over by many college NY 16 ; Jackson and l.M~ty ,
between the Reds and the recruiters _ including Ohio Bait and Hendri ck . Clcv 25 ;
. how they are. They euggerate everything."
"I've heard !OJM of the language you use," said the lady. Pittsburgh Pirates on May 1, State _ because strained Bllndo , Oak 24.
"Mr. Nastase, they don't exa~Rerale that at all."
1974.
knee ligaments sidelined him
The suit said Hail, now a 1n his senior season and
relief pitcher lor the Kahsas rtVed some questions about
City Roysls In the American his football future .
League, suffered lou of
"Beck in high school, my
M•j•r lta1u• Jluu1t1
131 . HR ~ San Francisco . Murc
blood, trauma, neryous dneam w88 to play for Notre
By Uni eel Prell International er (21, .'
National Leagut
injuries, scarring and loss of Dame, but they didn't show
(111 glmo)
Houston
100 OOJ ooo-- 4 10 1
St. ~OUII
000 020 OlD- 7 8 0 Aflanta
100 200 000- J 6 2 income as a result of the cut. any interest in me, eitller,"
The suit was med against he uid.
Now vorl&lt; 000 000 ooo- o • o Larson IS·6l e.n9 ,Herrmann ;
Ranger Belts
Dennv 110·71 ond Ferguson ; Camp, Torr!alba (6), leon (81 the Stadium Authority of the
Although
only
20,
Kovach
Is
Top
Grain Leather
Lollch, Myrick IS!, sanders 1n and Murphy . LP- Cemp (Q. 1),
City of Pittsburgh, Tbree married and has a son,
R. Baldwin (~) ond Hodges. LP
Saddle Stitched
- Lollch (1·13). HRs- SI. Louts,
Rivers Management Corp., Jimmy, who will be &lt;me-yearBuck Stitched .
. Ferguson (10) , AnderSon (1) . •·
and the Plttsbirgh Athletic old Oct. 25 _ the dsy
AmtriUn LHIUt
Western· Name Blank
I 2nd goml)
Kansas City 000 001 OOQ- 1 6 o Co., owner of tile Pirates. Kentucky plays a formidable
Sl. ~Oull
ooj 010 00D- ' 10 I California
Belts
000 000 ·101- 2 6 1 Damages of 111ore than Georgia team.
NIW York
001 OOOOOD-1 6 0
Bird, Mlngor l (9 }, l ! rt~ll {9)
Curtis 16·9) ond stm·mons ; end Stlhson ; ~yan (l.t.17) and $10,000 are SOUihl against
"I'm golnl! to have to
Esptnoll, APO&lt;lS&lt;e I•L Myrick ,Huniphre·v . LP- B!rd ( 11 .9).
each
of
the
defendants.
·
dedicate
thai game to
(I) and Stoorns. LP.- EsplnoM
Hall
asked.
the
court
for
a
Jimmy,"
he
said.
(3 .• ).
.
Tei&lt;IS
100001 020-• t2 0
ChiCIOO
010000011- 3 111 jury trial.
Plltsburgh 022 000 021- 7 12 0 Blvtevffl. 112·1$1 ond Sund Phlodelphll 000 200 ODD- 2 5 I Mrg ; 8 . Johnson (9 .JSJ and
Cindelarll, :rtkutvt {I) Indo DOwning . HR - Te)las, Harrah
Dyor; oc:a.ot. · Seioulter •131; 1131 .
Twltchtll ..t(.u, McGrtw• (6).
Glrbtr It! tnd Boone, wp~ BoSton
000 020 OOD- 2 6 0
. Condtlorta 11!·1!. ~p- koal Mjlwoullet 001 000 000.:.. t 'o
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH
111·13!. HRs- Pittllllurgh, ROb· · Ctevt11nd. Murphv (91 and
lnson (20)J Zlsk (20) , Parker ·•FISk; Btore. costro 191 and
(II);
Phllldtlphlo, Alien, I'Orltr. WP- CIIIvtlond 18 -~l
UNTIL 6 PM
(Uthl.
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· L~- Beare (1 -t) . HR- Bosoon:

Kentucky ace
rejected by
OSU, Irish

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Hall suing

for $30,000 ..
for injuries

•,..,._..!,':;':,_.;,..

She told an audience cl.
1,400 pefiODI that the ,
liberalkln of Wlllllen u "fuUfledgecl human ba!Qga" will
be the m01t aigniflcant
ezpanalm cl. buman rlchta in
tile ~ latter part of the 11t11
century.

of rubber.

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WHITE'S VIEW

rn 1ea, the Allan nitiGn c1.
Mals:rala waa created,
occupying the aoutham
portion of the Malay
~ and !be illtbern
part cl. Borneo. Tbe COIIIIIry II

Game is on (apparently)

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EAST MEIGS - Two
members of the board and
Supt. John Riebel were
authorized to attend a
workshop on negoUaUons in
Columbus Qlt Oct. 20 when the
Ea.,tern Local School Board
met Tuesday night in regular
session. .
Supt.
Riebel
was
authorized to attend a
meeting of tile Southeastern
Ohio Reslonal School Board
Assn. In Athens on Sept. 22
and the laxation rates u
submitted by the coWtty tu
commission, a formality,
were awroved.
The board discussed with

UPI scribe picks Lions
over Bucks by 16 to 13

DAN'S

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H'lil'blon (Sl.
002 000 ooo- 2 7 0 I\ •

MonirNI
000 000 ooo- o 5 i tcollod, 1 Innings, rolnl
aurrtt 113·i3l 1nd Mltttr- Dftroii
000 ooo- o 2 t
wild; Rogers, Murray ,(tl and Bliitmoro
01)1 ooo-- 1 s t
Cortar. LPr ~ogars &lt;~16! .
ii_Obtrto IU-Ul ond ·Freehon;
-- ·
,
Glriond ttl-6&gt; ond Oempsev.
IOi Anti ·• ,000_1011110-&lt;' 10 1 .HR-81ttomoro. Mora 161.
Ctnctnnoll 001 opo 10.- • 12 o
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Downl119)· Hbllllh (II ond Now York. 100 000 OlD- 2 6 o
Postoy; UC:hry,' -euhiltck lll Clove! lind 000 000 ooo- o 4 o
Ond aonch . .WI'l-Zochlly (13-5). AIIKinder 112·9) and Mun.
LP-Downlng (1 .2). Hit- Los son·; Willi, Kern (I) lnd FOI...
Angoloo, Smllll 1171'.
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LP- WIIIS 17 ·7!.
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~.hn--"'!' .
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Mlnnesoto 110 000 IJOO-- 2 s 0
r.~ gl~
~ O.kiond
000 000 05K- S 1 1
ltlcctill. ~ovtllt Ill. Mofflit Hughn, 8 u t 9 m e I e r (8),
(I) ond AIIKOndor ; JonH. C1mPbtll (8) and Wvnegar;
(9) lnd Ketldlll. WP
Torrez (14 -101 and Tenace . LP
lllccolll (1-01. LP- Jonos (21. · HUVhH (I· tJ).

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TuPAUIJIICI ll .... ,t
AUiw atill dattlltllvety potent. Wlldcallllltouldrt'l poll
much ot • p-oblem .
Olllahomo Slate M Ar• IU

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How do you pkk an Ivy
C.ii it an upaet it you wW.
IA'Il~IIC' · open~r olhl'l' than 1(0 Porlli!ra generally doo ~ Iaiii
with past prrfurniRnl't's•
non · l~ onference 11m.. II
MJIIIM.'!II 7
Mldw
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t
lll'rioully
and nobody can
Why , u•·•·urdlnK to tho•
Nrbraou
"
lildtaaa
1•
,
•lford
to
take
the Biil l".lahl
NCAA Slnti•lknl Srrvkr
t:ll'nhusk•·..,
rl'llound
trom
iiMhtiy.
llumiU, 111~ In thr Iaiii M·
Far Wrot
yt•nr~ hltY\' Tt'XIUl; NfbrMkH, IMI W&lt;•t•k •nd tako II out on
th•·
H~rr•
.
.Arl10aa !'/UCLA 11
Alnbnmn,
Suulht•rn
· 1\nd whlie we're bold!¥
!'11llfurnla. Notrr llllnll• •mt Noti't' Uamt S5 PUrdue I
Ditto thr Irish.
plrldnK upaela, why not add
T&lt;~llt&lt;'NII.~· oil lollt'd to win In
Mlrhl«•n tl, l!loafurd 1•
Ult' snmt• tdvm wet'k-,
Ut1.A l.o the lilt. AI ArliiOIIf
(:..rdtnals suflrrtn~ with 1 State proved lut yNr, WAC
N11turnlly . nftl'l' •Ul·h •n
brutal &lt;lprninK !K'hfliuir with bi~Kltlll •·an no longer be
un('OIIHIUII Ut'C.'Urant.'t' , it 1:4
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road and KIYII new coach John ·
i'I' IUI Slalt II lllilo Slall' 13
Ar.• Ill~ TIMers for rt~~~l 7 . Hobl0110n hi! flrll win.
1'rm·. Uw llul'kryt'" lookt~l
Wtll,
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l'nkrillo In n biN KMIIIl' BILL
ant week of praeUl'c In "the
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t:arollno
17,
Trrps, with t'r&lt;•nmpufl Nurth
Norlhwttlem
7
9l'hedule. Hhnllti( ftli' their
first perfel'l SCHIIOR in ll)llny
T•rho."'t"
not be ••·
Y&lt;'Hrs. This '"uld be their MCilld •• they looked the past
1111 Powell st.
two week.o ·~•lnst Miami of
tuu~ltest hurdlt.
Mlddi 0 part, D~lo
(Mtlo and ~·lorida , but they
•houldn't have much trouble
ut home with Wlidral!t:
Miaolootppl %4 Tulllll' II .
ltcbeis j(e( early season
bowl fever after stunnlnK
upset of Alabama.
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Even II • letdown after the
Notre · Oame rout shou'id
&lt;K~·ur. lt1ls one still fiKurl!ll to
·Ill' .t.oO murh Tony Doraell.
Southwe11l
Oktahema S5 C.llforall Sl
This one has all the ·
eurn\arks of bellti( a real run
!1.F.VRI.AN11(UPI) - Arc versus j(On .shootoul with
""fl ,•••
t'rank Robinson's days as Oklahoma ' • runners
fl\anaj(er of the Cleveland n181nta lnlltj( the home field
advantM~e over Cal I(Unner
!11111/IUC\
Indians numbered ?
"I •m not tryln~ to be Joe Hoth .
latetlous. but I have no Teuo 31 North Te111 Slate 0
Ntll'th Texllll beeflnK up Its
comment," Vice President·
schedule
this year. This
General l\lana~er Phil SeKhl ·
Wllllll'lthe
time
or the year to
uld Thursday. "I don't want
Hdd
Texas
.
tQ discuss that subject."
When asked about the
mana~er's future, Tribe
President Ted Bonda replied :
"I'm ~oln~ to bel( off. I don'l
want lo answer lhat
question."
It's reported Roblnilon, In
his se&lt;:ond year as player·
rnanal(er with the lrxllans, is
headed for Baltimore to
replace F.arl Weaver, who's
Wi 11 Feature The
reportedly KOinK to the
Caltlornla Angell.
Robinson, whose team
Lonnie
Mike
Thursday mternoon was In
John
SuP.
third place In the Ame~lcan
From Sl. Paul, Minn .
l.ea~ue F..ast, 16 ~, ~ames
behind first place New York
and seven I(Bmes hack of the
Orioles, has remained tight·
Friday &amp; Saturday
Upped about his future thoogh he has Indicated he'd
From 9:00.2:00
Uke to stay here.
"I feel I've done a good job,
Sunday Night
bit I honestly don't know
what they (Bonda and Seghl)
From 9:00.1:00
think," said Robinson, who
Sunday Nite Only
has made It clear he wants to
continue managing and that
he wants to play another
Back To The 50's Show .
year.
Agent Ed Keating will do
No Reservations
much of the negotiating If a
new contract Is offered
First Come First Served
Robinson by the Indians, but
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back his demands.

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Reds' within 6 of clinching
CINCINNATI (UP!)- You
might. say that pitching
comes naturally to Pat
Zachry , the Cincinnati Red!
rookie righthander.
The 24-year-{)!d laughingly
fecalled Wednesday night
how his father almost pittlled
Tony RobeUa out .the front
door when the Reds scout
made his first offer alter the
Cincinnati club drafted
Zachry as their 19th round
choice In June, 1970.
II was about a week or so
later that Robella, playing it
safe this time, telephoned the
Zachry home with a new
offer.
"I accepted it ... with my
dad 's approval," said Zachry
Wednesday night alter

plcklng up his 13th victory In
18 decisions as the Reds
edged the Los Angeles
Dodgers, 4-3, to reduce the
magic number to six.
·
Zachry deacrlbed his ~u.s
as a "UlUe bitty one."
still, It was enough that '
would have enabled hlm to
loaf the winter of 1970 If he
hadn't wanted to work.
"I would of had enough to
eat on and still buy myself a
can of snuff now and then,"
said Zachry.
Zachry pitched
for
Bradenton of the Florida
Rookie League that first
summer alter signing.
· Two of his tutors were Ron
Plaza, the Reds minor league ·
coordinator, and Scott

Breedep, the "'1teda nllnor
league pitching coach.
"I haled them both then but
now 1 love them," said
Zachry.
"They
have
mellowed and so have I since
that summer of 1970."
Breeden grinned when
Zachry's comments were
pall&amp;ed along to him.
· ~MJschlevioua," Is )he way
Breeden described the
Zachry of seven years ago.
It was Breeden's polite way
of saying thilt Zachry's first
lesson that summer was
discipline, not pitching.
Breeden and Plaza had to
put the Udon Zachry, a Tezan
who grew up in the city of
Waco.
"Yeah," said Breeden sml·

Official feels

in ~bottom of the ninth inning
to provide Nolan Ryan with
his 14th victory. Ryan, who
has·won four straight, struck
out nine to raise his major
league-leading total to 28'1.
The lOss cut Kansas City's
lead over Oakland in the AL
West 3 ~ games.
A's 5, TwiDs !:
The fast-closing A's. upoo
learning the Royals N!d lost,
bunched together three hits, a
walk, a hit batsman, and four
stolen baseiHIIe of thein al
home-to stage a five-nm,
eighth-inning rally, ·which·
erased the z.lllead Mlmesota

Pirates topple Phils, 7-2
~st

l:ly FRED DOWN

UPI Sports Writer

Slugger WIIUe Stargell Is
sounding a new battle cry for
the Pittsburgh Pirates In
their bid to overtake the
Philadelphia Phillles in the
National League's Eastern
Division race.
"We respect everybody,"
said Stargell Wednesday
night, after the Pirates beat
the Phillles, 7·2, and moved
back to within five games of

place. "But fear none."
Bill Robinson and Riehle
Zisk each hit his 20th homer
and Dave Parker added his
11th as the Pirates routed Jim
Kaat in 2 2-3 innings and went
oo to pound out 12 hits. John
Candelaria allowed two runs
and three hits' in seven
Innings to raise his record to
15·6 with Kent Tekulve
closing out lbe game with two
shutout inniilgs.
·
"This Is a game we had to
win and we did," conunented

Robinson. "Our .chances are
tough, not Slim. It Is an 1JI)hW
battle. · Untll
we're
mathematically eliminated,
we're still .in there." '
Cincinnati defeated Los
Angeles, 4-3, Houston beat
Atlanta, 4-3, st. Louis topped
New York, 7·0 and 4-1,
Chicago do\med Montreal, 20, and San Francisco shaded
San Diego, 2-1, In the other
NL games.
·
l\edl t Dodier&amp; 3:
Pete Rose had a triple and

GAHS golfers trip Meigs
Coach John Milhoan's
Gallipolis Blue Devil golfers
defeated visiting Meigs, 149161 on the Gallipolis course
Wednesday evening.
Rusty Saunders and Brent
Johnson shared medalist
honors with a 36 while Chuck
Follrod led Meigs with a
three-over par 37.
Gallipolis, now 3-1 on the
,Sporll

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By
·UDlted
Preu
lntel'lllldolllll
BALTIMORE (UP!) Lefthanded pitcher Ross
Grimsley Wednesday signed
witb tbe Baltimore Orioles
for 1978 and 1977, according to
General Manager Hank
Peters. ·
Grimsley's signing left only
three players unsigned Reggie Jackson, Bobby Grieb
and Wayne Garland.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) ·_
NBA AU-star Kareem Abdul·
Jabber will lead tbe Los
Angeles Lakers in their
annual lntrasquad game for
the benefit of the Loyola
r.Jarymount University's
Scotty McDonald Memorial

Oct:

year iri three matches, will
play Waverly·LOglln at
Waverly Monday.
Other scores Wednesday
for GAHS were Da'vid Rice,
38; Jeff Clary, 39, and Kev

BG's Saleet is
lost for year

.
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
(UPI) - Bowling Green
senior fuUback Dan Saleet
• • • _, 1 lost lor the season
because of a knee Injury.
The S.:2, 218-pound Saleet. of
Lakewood, will undergo
ugery to repair a tom
medial cartilage in his left
knee witbln a week It was
announced Wedn.y.
Saleet. who rushed f&lt;r 1,114
last aea8011, was injured In a
scrimmage II01IM! 10 days .
before BG'a 22-7 victory last
Saturday over Syracuse.
Sophomore Steve Holvacs
takes over at fullback for ,
Saleet, backed up by IIOPhomore Joe Guyer and junior
Jim Gause.

Hawk, 41. For Meigs, Lance
Oliver had 38, Dale Browning
42, Crenson Pratt 44 and Dave
Burt 47.

Golfers take off
in '76 with win
The Meil!ll High golfers got
orr to a right start Tuesday
evening aI the Pomeroy Golf
Course as they handed
visiting Southern its second
loss without a win, 154 to 186.
Dale Browning took medalist
honors with his 35 wbUe other
Meigs scores were Crenson
Pratt 38; Chuck Follrod 40;
Lance Oliver 41, and fifth
man Mark Gilkey, 46.
Southern was led by Dwight
Hill's U, Brian Dudding had a
4$, Tim Thoren a 47, and Seth
Hill and Jim Powell each
carded a 51. .
The ·Meii!IJ Reserves also
carded a victOry as Ron Case!
shot around in 46, Jeff Conch
47, and David Burt 49 for a
total or 188. Southern was led
by Chris Wolfe's 55, Paul
Holsinger had a 59, and Barry
ADen shot a 61 for a total or
226.

Fund
8.
WINS NINm RACE
Center Abdui.Jabbar will
NOI\TH
RANDALL, Ohio
Join new Coach Jerry West
PIDLADELPHIA
(UP!)
(UP!)
George
By George
,and the Lakers at the Loyola
The
Phlladelpbla
78ers
ran
the
six
furhmga
In I: 12
campus wben practice opens
~AD-American forward and three.flflha Wedneaday
Sept. 22!or the 197&amp;-77 MUOI!: Terry Furlow, their lop
to take the featured ninth
choice
In
'
la1t
1prlng
'a
LANDOVER, Md. (UP!) - collegiate draft, to a two-year race for his third straight
triumph.
Bernie Blcke~Jtaff, ari ·
em
tract.
The four-yearo{)ld, ridden
assistant
to
former
The
Club
would
not
release
by
Gerardo Magrlgal, paid ·
Wuhington Bullets' coach
the
terms
of
the
contract,
but
$3.60,
S3.20 and SUO. Dad's
K.C ..Jonee for three -aons,
a
apokesman
said
the
&amp;-foot-5
Reflection
was second and
will emtlnue as an aul•ant
Michigan
State
rookie
Ne~t
Man
was
third.
under new Coach Diet Motta,
received
"110111e
guarantees."
The
7-&amp;-2
tenth
race trlfecta
It
was · announced
He
aald
Furlow
will
~
or Sky Look, Work and Turn
Wedneaday.
Bickerstaff will IIIIo do with the relit of the rooldea arid Tapageur paid Sl,304.40
110111e· acoutlng, according to nelt week at the club's and tbe 1·9 daUy double or
training camp at Urslnus Amy Beth and Christmas
team officials.
College
in Collegevllle, Pa. Day returned 'IOU!.
. "I've heard nOihing bUt
.IIOOd thini!IJ about Bernie,"
Nid Motta, " ...and I'm
Your assurance of quality. From
'!mvlnced he wiD do an
ac:ellent job, botb coaching i~side, out - only the finest
·llld eooutlng."
materials are used.

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Oatland Raiders.
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three singles, leading a 12-rut

Cincinnati attack, which
lrought Pal Zachry his 13th
win with tbe relief belp &lt;i
Rawly Eastwick. AI Downing
was tagged for tbree run5 and
nine hits in six innings to
suffer the 1oss for Los
Angeles. The victory redl!Cfd
the Reds' Western Division
title-clinching magic number
to six.
Altl'OI 4, Braves 3:
Bob Watson went 4-for-4
and drove in three nms for
Houstoo, which beat AUanta
behind the six-hit' pitching &lt;i
Dan Larson. It was Lllrsln's
fifth win against six losaes
while Rick Camp, making his
first · major
league
appearance, was the loser.
Cardl 7-4, Meta t-1:
John Denny pitched a fourhitter and John Ferguaon
drove in five runs with a
gran&lt;Hiam homer and a
single, leading St. Louis to its
victory in the first game.
Keith Hernandez scored two
runa and drove in another
With John Curtis going the
distance on six-hitter for his
slxtb victory as the CardinaJa
cornp!ete4 tbe sweep In tbe
nightcap.

Top Scholer
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Noon til 5 on Saturday

•

Ray Burris pitched a five·
hitter and won his 13th game
when Chicago scored two
unearned runs in the third
Inning. First baseman Earl
Williams' wild throw enabled
the Cubs' first run to acore
and Bill Madlock followed
with a run-teorlng double.
Gt.ll Z, l'ldrel 1:
Gary Matthews' double
witb two out in the eipth
Inning drove in the winning
run for San FranciBco, which
deah 2111ame wimer Randy
Jones his 13th defeat. Bobby
Murcer homered for the
Giants.

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that point. The key blow in
the outburst was Don
Baylor's two-run sin~le.
Claudell Washington stole
home. Mike Torrez, 14-10,
went all the way for the
victory.
Oriola Z, Tigers 0:
Wayne Garland benefited
from Andres Mora's sixth
homer, plua a steady rain
that shortened the game, to
gain his 18th victory. Detroit
Manager Ralph Houk
protested vehemently to plate
llltlpire Art Frantz for calling
the game. Garland, now 1~.
yielded just two hits.
Red Sox Z, Brewers 1:
Butch Hobson hit a two-run
homer in the fifth ihning
while Reggie Cleveland and
Tom Murphy combined on a
four-hitter lor Boston.
Hobson's homer, his fifth,
caine after a single by Jim
Rice. Cleveland, 11-9, lasted
until two out in the ninth when
Murphy retired the final
Milwaukee batter.
Rangers 4, Wbfte Sox 3:
Toby Harrah stroked Bart
Johnson's first pitch of the
sixth Inning lor his 13th
homer and Texas added two
more In the eighth when Jeff
Burroughs singled one run
across and the other scored
on Len Randle's infield out.
Bert myleven, 12-15, went the
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First officers elected

The
Meii!IJ-Gallla·Mason ~ ethical conduct.
Approzimatel)' II !lie InAssociation
of Life Un·
Koep outsiders away !rom
derwrlters
elected
officers
at
surance
agents are ~
lamlly and personal mailers lo·
Its Wednesday afternoon al the locel ore~anlzatlon. The
day. Probtams can be quickly
Ironed out unless others buH
meeting at the Holiday IJU11n croup meets the tblrd
ln.
Wedneaday of eacl! montb.
Gallipolis.
They are · Don Thomas,
TAURUS (April 20-Mor 20)
Trivia car\ 'Sidetrack you from
Indianapolis ·Life Insurance
WASHINGtoN (UPI) - A ttett •baaeball dUferently
the major Issues ol the day.
Jlllllce Depaa tmeftt aftlclal frtxn the ather prot-mal
Co.,
president ; George
Get onlo the pathwoya that
Crump,
Western and GlENN AMENDMENT
llid he ... no JlllllftCIIion 1111111 lpol'tl, 'l'hich are now
lead to tmponant decisions.
for mmpdnc JII'Qf,ulonal clearly aubject to the
Southern,
first
vice
WASHINGTOI!I (UPl)
GIMINI (MIJ 21 •June 20)
11p01i1 fnlut federal antilrult anUtfuat !an."
president;
Gene
Riggs,
John
An
llllelltkpent propolld by
Gains will overshadow losses
lawa
and
auneated
Hancock,
second
vice
Sen.
JCibnGienn,[).()blo,tbat
He gljl lrin8lnl buebaR
today. bul don't le&lt;~l too smug ,
bueball's antitrust Uilder the anUtnllt tent could
president; William Quickel, wouldpei'mlttheSea'etlryol
What you sacrificed could have
been avoided wilh a dose ot
~lion be revoked by encourage the wblilliment
Western and Southern, the Treaaury to order
~ood common s:ense.
secretary-treasurer
; Ray paymenta 'to lndlvtduall wbo
Con~.
ol c:unpetitive leleuee and
.•eet•lllt At!Gmey a.-11 check any abuaea of
Davis,
Nationwide,
national
have be.en dilcrlmlnated
CANCER (June 21.July 22)
Don't
fear
beln_
g
Innovative
toJoe Simi of the Antllnllt economic · power
committeeman, and Don against by local(IOvetttiil6itll
by
'
day when a job needs doing. If
Dl~ lllllCie the c:munents eetablilhed leeguea.
Stanley, Ohio State Life, and in the allocetlon of federal
boldness Is called lor. then use
in teaUmony pnpll'ed for
"For example,
the
Terry Shirley, Western and revenue shlll'ing fwlll, OFFICERS ELECTED- O!flcera for the Muon County Young Re)XlbUcan Club, 1&amp;-28 11 by an means.
deUwry toda7 to the Houae antltrutt !awl would act as a
Southern, directors.
adopted by the SeRite
)fir~ of age range, were electeclat an orpn!ZilUonal meeting Tueaday night. Sitting, left to
LIO (JUIJ 23·AUfl. 22) Events
Select committee on limitation on concerted
The
local
chapter
was
Tueaday.
right, are J. c. Hall, vice-president; Brian RUlings, president, and Unda Adltlnl,lecl'etary· lhal provo personally prolllablo organized recenUy as an
Profeulonal ~.
Glenn's ~nt ID the
ellorta by team owners to
today may not be according lo
trea8111111'; standing, BUI Rardin, left, and Barry Casto, theadvilora.
' 11111 qutlllon (of antilrult dictate employment Ierma
affiliate
of
The
Ohio
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Sllaring Act pl.ed
Hoyle. As long as If's honest,
aenlpti&lt;N) lhould be laid to. without regard · to any
Association of Life Un- · by voice v«e. In addition to
why question the procedure?
...•'unl.. lilld unttlbeee1181J collective bargai~lng
derwrlters and the National I:8Sh awards, the l'CIIIIatlon
VIRGO (AutJ. 2S·Iept. 22j
or another profeulonal relatlonahlpe," he said.
Association · of Life Un· enables the 'Secretary to
Oon 'l attompllo pry Into lhe a!·
Simi also charged that •'the
~ lndllltry comtl forth
lairs ol your pals loday .
derwrilers, professional order apeclflc improvemellta
Everyone will be happier II
wi\11'. a ~~ .case to real complaint of11\e profesorganizations of life In- In services to a particular
private bu siness remains · surtince agents, general sectlonolthecommunltythat
1!PPiJ dilfel'llllt cmunerclal llionll spOrts buslnell Ia that
private.
ru1et to their bllllne• than It does not much care for the
agents and managers.
has been discriminated
LIBRA (Stpl. 23·0cl. 23) Don't
are common," said $rna.
courts of th1a country holding
. NALU Is concerned with . against.
tret II you have to wrestle with
Bueball's antitrust their bualness practicell up to
the Interests of the Insurance·
sell- doubts today. Vou will
~lion. Wll upheld by tbe tile acrutlny of the antitrust ·
buying
public, as well as the
quickly conQuer them for super
aapr,me Court ln 1822, but .laws.
Interests
or those engaged in OAKLAND (UP!) - Bla'.
couraged voter registration needed - good, across-the· chances of personal success.
POINT PLEASANT tile c.wrt since has disavowed
"I dareaay that any
life insurance selling and Ufe John Matuszak hal been
ICOAPIO (Oct. 24-Nav. 22)
the ; rationales behind the lllllliber of Olher bualnesa Jame.s R. McCartney, by contacting schools, Senior board men and women."
Insurance
sales Invited to try out with the
Make
judgments
today
after
Citizeils, dvlc clut., labor
Mike Shaw said, "Young ,
decliion, Sims eald. In Curt operaUona feel ezactly the Secretary of State of West and
you
t~lk to the prime source.
management.
It
alms
to
business groups, people are saying, "I want to
Oakland Raiders, wbo need
FloOd's
cbaUenge
to same way, cr they would, In Virginia, called for " In·
You would be very toollsh to
bring
about
a
clearer
unveteran's
organizations
and
participate,
we11,
we
have
the
on their defemive line.
prematurely evaluate rumors.
baii!!Jtall'sr~e clause,tl!e any event, II they had the volvement" wbtln he f!POke to
dersiandlng and appreciation help
church
.groups
.
headquarters
and
.
the
Matuszak, who bepn bil
court rea!flrmed th~ ' same losing streak going." the young Republicans of
" We must be creative registration, and yo.ung SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. or life Insurance .and instiU NFL career with Houlton,
Mason
County
at
their
n:eioptlon, saying any
Sims said his department
21) In negotiating business_ among career life unwithin the orga.tlon," he Republicans are desperately -mattersT
cut by both Kanlll City
oC18y,'6e prepared 10
- e s would have to be keeps close watch for . organizational meeting In the said, "and we need deter· needed ID help."
derwriters a desire to achieve and Washington
tltla pgnmer
make
minor
concessions
)f
you
Appalachian
Power
antitrust violation&amp; and
made by
minatilin
and
concern."
The group convened after feel you can make major gRins professional competence and and Is now a free agent.
auditorium
Tuesday
evening.
·~ Congress, having re- antlcompetltlve conduct,
maintain hi~hest standard•
He stali!d there were 15,407 the general meeting to select In lho long run .
McCartney, referring to the
ceived this Invitation, should especially Involving
registered voters In Mason , officers and plan for future CAPRICORN CDoc. 22·Jon.
,c~t lt·without delay," ~aid constraints on player move- past, present and future of
The oblique approach may
Sima. "We can see no ment, but that It believes the party, said, "involvement County and three to four action. New of!icers elected 11)
be your best bel today, Moving
thouaand
of
these
are
not
were,
25
years
and
under,
, ~QOmiC or Olher persuasive private litigation moat effec· is the only thing to correct voting . McCartney spoke president , Brian Billings; ahead directly will only serve to
any situation." He enjullltlcatlon lor continuing to lively r,esolves the lasues.
briefly on voting procedure of vice president, J. C. Hall, telegraph your Intentions.
'c .
''write in .votes" and "voting secretary; Linda Adkins, and AQUARIUS (Jen. 20·Feb. 11)
Calis for cool to chilly morning$ and
•'
time
extension",
25 years and up, president, Adjust a project you're working
•
to meet present needs.
evenings.
The young Republicans .Eddie McDermitt, Sr.; vice on
You'll be tar happier with the,
werechallengedtogetout the president, Jack Sturgeon, results . A lenglhy waiting '
The Kiddie Shoppe hi Middleport Cfn help.
vote and to use motto, and secretary, Karen Moore. period can be eliminated.
"S.O.S.-Serve tbe Nation."
PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) II
Infants, Boys &amp; Girls
Boys; Girls &amp; Infants
Mayor John Musgrave
· lnviled 10 a galherlng, don't
•
Dave speaking briefty staled, "The RECORD EXPUNGEMENT have preconceived notlon·s
The NatiQnal Baseball crown with a .432 average, Roush, . Letart;
SWEATERS, PUUOVERS
about It They could be wrong.
CATCHER
Mlck
Ash,
Snodgrass,
Portland.
Collgress annouced today the
enthusiasm of the young Is
You'll be. pleasantly surprised.
PITCHERS - Jack Ro&lt;id,
. Mici'Ohio Valley Independent Syracuse, and Tom Cooke,
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The
&amp; CARDIGANS
Tuppers Plains; Randy
AU=8tar baseball team lor Middleport.
Ohio House Wednesday
INFIELD Charles Werner, Pl. Pleasant; Jim CORRECTION LAYOFFS
)his year. Awards and .cer·
refuaed to go along with the
BLANKET·SLEEPERS NEW
Marshall,
Rock
Springs;
Hubbard, Syracuse; Jeff COLuMBUS (UPI) -Rep. Senate on a criminal~ecord
tlflqates will be mailed to the
Blanket Seepers
Inel!lbers soon. Only players Greg Roush, Portland; Tom . Hubbard, Syracuse; Rick Robert v;. Jaskulski, D· expungement bill, sending
Boys and girls size.
Karr,
Tuppers
Plains;
Steve
VanMatre,
Middleport.
Garfield
Heights,
Ia
Sept.
17,117f
with 30 or more at-bats were
the measure to a conference
For girls Sizes 4-14.
infant to 4 years.
An entirely new group of peoUTILITY MEN ~ Ron overjoyed that the House committee .
eugible, and pitchers had to Miller, Point Pleasant.
ple could come into your .social
OUTFIELD
Rudy . Clonch, Minersville; Bo agreed to a committee
Rep. Donna Pope, R• world th is year . Take any ophave ai least three starts.
Jlnl Hemsley of Syracuse Stewart, Syracuse; Perk Doefinger, Pt. Pleasant; Red amendment to JI'OVIde the Parma, urged her House portunities to enter unfamiliar
SNOWSUITS &amp;
COATS &amp; JACKETS·
Ohio
Department
of colleagues not to "lay back 8.reas and meet Interesting
coi!Jled the league hatting Ault, · Middleport;' Gary Wa11brown, Portland.
BUNT\NGS
·
Corrections U mllllon ID ind let the Senate llump this personalities.
Boys and girls to size
'' .
prevent correctional officer Clle on us."
For Infants
14
•• •
layoffll.
The upper chamber had
Jaskulski chaired a special added the major p&lt;rtims of
leglalatlve ~mmittee earlier four Olher billa io the Holl'Je
this year which investigated version of an expungement
conditions
at tbe state's max· bill before returning It to the things, erases criminal
about
93,000
farm
vehicles
ELYRIA, Ohio (UP!)
within the counties, 35 were
!mum-security
prison at House for concurrence.
records for flrst.tlme
nli lllate of Ohio !oat nearly found to be employed fuD truly in use in agrlcultrial Lucasville.
The bill, among other offendets after a certain
$2 in1111on in tax revenues In time, one was known to be pursuits..However, the latest
Without
the
·
money,
all
number of years and seals
197• becauae of Uce118e plates · retired and three were available figures from the
from
a
flO
miUioo
federal
pollee records of people later
Uuitareauppoae4tobeaold to clearly
farmers,
the Bureau of Motor Vehicles antirecession grant, the state
shoW&amp; more than 215,000 !ann
hire a 60-person staff by June found innocent of charges
farlnera are &amp;old to just about newspaper said.
175.
department
would
probably
filed against them.
19'17.
anrme, the Elyria ChronicleOf .those employed, eight plates Issued in 1974.
And the bureau Is still have been forced to lay off
A bill funding the office,
T 1\~1 e gram reported were on tile public's payroll
110111e guards at the prison. ' created by a utility rate law.
counting
the
1975
Wednesday ln a copyrighted aa sheriffs deputies, postal
revision earUer this summer,
story.
workers or full time firemen. registration.
was passed and sent to the
Simple math indicates thet "·CONSUMER COUNSEL
'!be dollar losa to the state One was self employed and
Senate
Wednesday 79-to-13.
ancl to various cities, the rest, 26, were lndu.strial a possible 100,000 farm plates •· COLUMBUS (UPI) - No
An advisory council named
Issued to non.farmers at a S20 one has been named to fill the
township and counties Is "a . workers.
by
the Obio Attorney General
difference
per
plate,
then
the
job,
but
the
Olio
HOUBe
wants
1ot1 a very lot" admits curtis
The reason for the use of
Is
eJpected
to fl1l the position ,
tax
loss
would
be
S2
million,
the
newly-created
Cmswner
Aridrews, head of Ohio's '!ann plates Is simple-the
by
the
end
of the year.
the
newspaper
said.
Cow!sel
to
have
f150,000
to
Bul'e&amp;u of Motor Vehicles.
plates· 111'8 less cosUy than
·~we know we are toeing !1 regular commercial plates,
lot but we are not an baae4 upon the fact that farm
enforcement ·agency,'' said use trucks travel less mlles
Andrews. We cannot check oo the hlghw!IY than trucks
110111eone's property and how used commercially, the
It Is uae4."
newspaper reported.
Asuggestion of the possible For example, a farm lrllck
slie of the problem Ia found in weighing 3,820 poundll costs
a 1\udy by the newspaper of fl9.20 while the same truck
50' farm plate ' licenses l!cenaed clllllllercUilly costs
rellOfded in four counties.
f42.40.
· '
1blrty.four of·the 50 either
The latest available farm
owned no real estate or census for Ohio indicated .
Ol!)ted only city size Iota. Only about m,ooo farms of which
niiF owned more than one more than 38,000 were part
acre of land and juat three time or retirement types.
LOOK OUT
oWhed more than 20 acres.
That cellliU8, a ~biDed
WINTER, HERE
From tbe various records federal-elate function, found
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Open 8:30 ti I DaiiJ

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ling, "I guess you might NY season, Zachry Is the Red!
Pat was a little llke those trail wlnningest pitcher.
Before giving ny ID Rawly
drivers you see in cowboy
movies. He Uked to let off a Eastwlck with two out In the
Utile steam S&amp;tur~ay eighth lnnini Zachry was
rapped lor 10 hits. One was
nights."
But, while Zachry was a Reggie Smith's eipth Inning
Utile hard.IJeaded in thole lea~ff homer which pulled
days he was always a hard tbe Dodgers to within one run
of the Reds.
worker.
Pete Rose rapped out four
"Hindsight Is a great
thin!S.'' said Zachry. "I didn't hits and Tony Perez add«!
llke It a bit when I was tbree and two RBis as the
pitching in the minors. Now I Reds tagged Dodger lefty AI
realize
without
the DoW111ng with the loss.
experience I gained In the
Perez also starred in tbe
minors I wouldn 'I be In the Held, making two run-aving'
position I'm in now,
plays as Clndnnatl made It II
Ancl after Wednesday out of 13 against the Dodgers
night's victory, his filth in a ibis season.
row over the Dodgers this

Division title beckons Yanks with 2-0 win
By BII.L MADDEN
' Mlf"son surpasses the 100 before settling for a fourUPI Sports Writer
mark, It will mark the second hitter and his 12th victory.
It just might be that straight year he has reached The only run lie needed came
Thurman Munson Is ready to that plateau, a. remarkable in the ~st when M~
assume the "most valuable" back-to-back double in two- singled and scored oo Lou
niche earned so often by Shea
and
Yankee- PinieUa's double.
Elsewhere in the American
Yankee catchers In bygone stadiums.
New York Jiennanl years.
"II (the most valuable League, Oakland put away
Uruns-batted-in Is to be the player award ) has been Minnesota, 5·2, California
chief criteria--as It has been thrown at me for the past two topped Kansas City, 2-1, Bal·
in so many other seasons- · weeka," said Munson,,whose tlmore blanked Detroit, 1.0,
then it Is Munson who must be infield .out drove in Fred in a game called after the
adjudged the Yankees' front- Stanley with the second sixth inning because of rain,
rwmer at this point.
Yankee run in the eighth. "I Boston edged Milwaukee, 2-1,
The 29-year-old catcher . feel Uke any olher candidate. and Texas sltaded Chieago, 4drove in his 97th run· I'm not biased. I want to win 3.
Angels Z, RoysiJ 1:
Wednesday night .In the it."
Yankees' z.ll victory over the
Doyle Alexander retired
Tommy Davis delivered a
Cleveland Indians. When the first 11 batters he faced one,:&gt;ut, .base!Hoaded single

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'

Reds' within 6 of clinching
CINCINNATI (UP!)- You
might. say that pitching
comes naturally to Pat
Zachry , the Cincinnati Red!
rookie righthander.
The 24-year-{)!d laughingly
fecalled Wednesday night
how his father almost pittlled
Tony RobeUa out .the front
door when the Reds scout
made his first offer alter the
Cincinnati club drafted
Zachry as their 19th round
choice In June, 1970.
II was about a week or so
later that Robella, playing it
safe this time, telephoned the
Zachry home with a new
offer.
"I accepted it ... with my
dad 's approval," said Zachry
Wednesday night alter

plcklng up his 13th victory In
18 decisions as the Reds
edged the Los Angeles
Dodgers, 4-3, to reduce the
magic number to six.
·
Zachry deacrlbed his ~u.s
as a "UlUe bitty one."
still, It was enough that '
would have enabled hlm to
loaf the winter of 1970 If he
hadn't wanted to work.
"I would of had enough to
eat on and still buy myself a
can of snuff now and then,"
said Zachry.
Zachry pitched
for
Bradenton of the Florida
Rookie League that first
summer alter signing.
· Two of his tutors were Ron
Plaza, the Reds minor league ·
coordinator, and Scott

Breedep, the "'1teda nllnor
league pitching coach.
"I haled them both then but
now 1 love them," said
Zachry.
"They
have
mellowed and so have I since
that summer of 1970."
Breeden grinned when
Zachry's comments were
pall&amp;ed along to him.
· ~MJschlevioua," Is )he way
Breeden described the
Zachry of seven years ago.
It was Breeden's polite way
of saying thilt Zachry's first
lesson that summer was
discipline, not pitching.
Breeden and Plaza had to
put the Udon Zachry, a Tezan
who grew up in the city of
Waco.
"Yeah," said Breeden sml·

Official feels

in ~bottom of the ninth inning
to provide Nolan Ryan with
his 14th victory. Ryan, who
has·won four straight, struck
out nine to raise his major
league-leading total to 28'1.
The lOss cut Kansas City's
lead over Oakland in the AL
West 3 ~ games.
A's 5, TwiDs !:
The fast-closing A's. upoo
learning the Royals N!d lost,
bunched together three hits, a
walk, a hit batsman, and four
stolen baseiHIIe of thein al
home-to stage a five-nm,
eighth-inning rally, ·which·
erased the z.lllead Mlmesota

Pirates topple Phils, 7-2
~st

l:ly FRED DOWN

UPI Sports Writer

Slugger WIIUe Stargell Is
sounding a new battle cry for
the Pittsburgh Pirates In
their bid to overtake the
Philadelphia Phillles in the
National League's Eastern
Division race.
"We respect everybody,"
said Stargell Wednesday
night, after the Pirates beat
the Phillles, 7·2, and moved
back to within five games of

place. "But fear none."
Bill Robinson and Riehle
Zisk each hit his 20th homer
and Dave Parker added his
11th as the Pirates routed Jim
Kaat in 2 2-3 innings and went
oo to pound out 12 hits. John
Candelaria allowed two runs
and three hits' in seven
Innings to raise his record to
15·6 with Kent Tekulve
closing out lbe game with two
shutout inniilgs.
·
"This Is a game we had to
win and we did," conunented

Robinson. "Our .chances are
tough, not Slim. It Is an 1JI)hW
battle. · Untll
we're
mathematically eliminated,
we're still .in there." '
Cincinnati defeated Los
Angeles, 4-3, Houston beat
Atlanta, 4-3, st. Louis topped
New York, 7·0 and 4-1,
Chicago do\med Montreal, 20, and San Francisco shaded
San Diego, 2-1, In the other
NL games.
·
l\edl t Dodier&amp; 3:
Pete Rose had a triple and

GAHS golfers trip Meigs
Coach John Milhoan's
Gallipolis Blue Devil golfers
defeated visiting Meigs, 149161 on the Gallipolis course
Wednesday evening.
Rusty Saunders and Brent
Johnson shared medalist
honors with a 36 while Chuck
Follrod led Meigs with a
three-over par 37.
Gallipolis, now 3-1 on the
,Sporll

sr~e~a

.

By
·UDlted
Preu
lntel'lllldolllll
BALTIMORE (UP!) Lefthanded pitcher Ross
Grimsley Wednesday signed
witb tbe Baltimore Orioles
for 1978 and 1977, according to
General Manager Hank
Peters. ·
Grimsley's signing left only
three players unsigned Reggie Jackson, Bobby Grieb
and Wayne Garland.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) ·_
NBA AU-star Kareem Abdul·
Jabber will lead tbe Los
Angeles Lakers in their
annual lntrasquad game for
the benefit of the Loyola
r.Jarymount University's
Scotty McDonald Memorial

Oct:

year iri three matches, will
play Waverly·LOglln at
Waverly Monday.
Other scores Wednesday
for GAHS were Da'vid Rice,
38; Jeff Clary, 39, and Kev

BG's Saleet is
lost for year

.
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
(UPI) - Bowling Green
senior fuUback Dan Saleet
• • • _, 1 lost lor the season
because of a knee Injury.
The S.:2, 218-pound Saleet. of
Lakewood, will undergo
ugery to repair a tom
medial cartilage in his left
knee witbln a week It was
announced Wedn.y.
Saleet. who rushed f&lt;r 1,114
last aea8011, was injured In a
scrimmage II01IM! 10 days .
before BG'a 22-7 victory last
Saturday over Syracuse.
Sophomore Steve Holvacs
takes over at fullback for ,
Saleet, backed up by IIOPhomore Joe Guyer and junior
Jim Gause.

Hawk, 41. For Meigs, Lance
Oliver had 38, Dale Browning
42, Crenson Pratt 44 and Dave
Burt 47.

Golfers take off
in '76 with win
The Meil!ll High golfers got
orr to a right start Tuesday
evening aI the Pomeroy Golf
Course as they handed
visiting Southern its second
loss without a win, 154 to 186.
Dale Browning took medalist
honors with his 35 wbUe other
Meigs scores were Crenson
Pratt 38; Chuck Follrod 40;
Lance Oliver 41, and fifth
man Mark Gilkey, 46.
Southern was led by Dwight
Hill's U, Brian Dudding had a
4$, Tim Thoren a 47, and Seth
Hill and Jim Powell each
carded a 51. .
The ·Meii!IJ Reserves also
carded a victOry as Ron Case!
shot around in 46, Jeff Conch
47, and David Burt 49 for a
total or 188. Southern was led
by Chris Wolfe's 55, Paul
Holsinger had a 59, and Barry
ADen shot a 61 for a total or
226.

Fund
8.
WINS NINm RACE
Center Abdui.Jabbar will
NOI\TH
RANDALL, Ohio
Join new Coach Jerry West
PIDLADELPHIA
(UP!)
(UP!)
George
By George
,and the Lakers at the Loyola
The
Phlladelpbla
78ers
ran
the
six
furhmga
In I: 12
campus wben practice opens
~AD-American forward and three.flflha Wedneaday
Sept. 22!or the 197&amp;-77 MUOI!: Terry Furlow, their lop
to take the featured ninth
choice
In
'
la1t
1prlng
'a
LANDOVER, Md. (UP!) - collegiate draft, to a two-year race for his third straight
triumph.
Bernie Blcke~Jtaff, ari ·
em
tract.
The four-yearo{)ld, ridden
assistant
to
former
The
Club
would
not
release
by
Gerardo Magrlgal, paid ·
Wuhington Bullets' coach
the
terms
of
the
contract,
but
$3.60,
S3.20 and SUO. Dad's
K.C ..Jonee for three -aons,
a
apokesman
said
the
&amp;-foot-5
Reflection
was second and
will emtlnue as an aul•ant
Michigan
State
rookie
Ne~t
Man
was
third.
under new Coach Diet Motta,
received
"110111e
guarantees."
The
7-&amp;-2
tenth
race trlfecta
It
was · announced
He
aald
Furlow
will
~
or Sky Look, Work and Turn
Wedneaday.
Bickerstaff will IIIIo do with the relit of the rooldea arid Tapageur paid Sl,304.40
110111e· acoutlng, according to nelt week at the club's and tbe 1·9 daUy double or
training camp at Urslnus Amy Beth and Christmas
team officials.
College
in Collegevllle, Pa. Day returned 'IOU!.
. "I've heard nOihing bUt
.IIOOd thini!IJ about Bernie,"
Nid Motta, " ...and I'm
Your assurance of quality. From
'!mvlnced he wiD do an
ac:ellent job, botb coaching i~side, out - only the finest
·llld eooutlng."
materials are used.

PI'ITSBURGH (UPl) Plttlbutgb wide receiver
L7nn Swann has been
..,... out with the Steelers
duplte a CCIIICU8IIon IUftered
In last wullend's lou to the
Oatland Raiders.
Swann, who bas )181 to
r•celve permlaslon from
111m doeiGn ~ plq aptnot

tile

Cleftillld

Bmru

Slulcla)',
worked
out
W•l wldl:t in ft!lll clothes
wltlle . . Nil "' the team

Jl"'QQicld ·In • .

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lFIIOLS IEl£0 FLINTUFE
The longer J1111 own it,
tile more JUU like the name.
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three singles, leading a 12-rut

Cincinnati attack, which
lrought Pal Zachry his 13th
win with tbe relief belp &lt;i
Rawly Eastwick. AI Downing
was tagged for tbree run5 and
nine hits in six innings to
suffer the 1oss for Los
Angeles. The victory redl!Cfd
the Reds' Western Division
title-clinching magic number
to six.
Altl'OI 4, Braves 3:
Bob Watson went 4-for-4
and drove in three nms for
Houstoo, which beat AUanta
behind the six-hit' pitching &lt;i
Dan Larson. It was Lllrsln's
fifth win against six losaes
while Rick Camp, making his
first · major
league
appearance, was the loser.
Cardl 7-4, Meta t-1:
John Denny pitched a fourhitter and John Ferguaon
drove in five runs with a
gran&lt;Hiam homer and a
single, leading St. Louis to its
victory in the first game.
Keith Hernandez scored two
runa and drove in another
With John Curtis going the
distance on six-hitter for his
slxtb victory as the CardinaJa
cornp!ete4 tbe sweep In tbe
nightcap.

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the Cubs' first run to acore
and Bill Madlock followed
with a run-teorlng double.
Gt.ll Z, l'ldrel 1:
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deah 2111ame wimer Randy
Jones his 13th defeat. Bobby
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Oriola Z, Tigers 0:
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yielded just two hits.
Red Sox Z, Brewers 1:
Butch Hobson hit a two-run
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Rice. Cleveland, 11-9, lasted
until two out in the ninth when
Murphy retired the final
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Rangers 4, Wbfte Sox 3:
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Johnson's first pitch of the
sixth Inning lor his 13th
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more In the eighth when Jeff
Burroughs singled one run
across and the other scored
on Len Randle's infield out.
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First officers elected

The
Meii!IJ-Gallla·Mason ~ ethical conduct.
Approzimatel)' II !lie InAssociation
of Life Un·
Koep outsiders away !rom
derwrlters
elected
officers
at
surance
agents are ~
lamlly and personal mailers lo·
Its Wednesday afternoon al the locel ore~anlzatlon. The
day. Probtams can be quickly
Ironed out unless others buH
meeting at the Holiday IJU11n croup meets the tblrd
ln.
Wedneaday of eacl! montb.
Gallipolis.
They are · Don Thomas,
TAURUS (April 20-Mor 20)
Trivia car\ 'Sidetrack you from
Indianapolis ·Life Insurance
WASHINGtoN (UPI) - A ttett •baaeball dUferently
the major Issues ol the day.
Jlllllce Depaa tmeftt aftlclal frtxn the ather prot-mal
Co.,
president ; George
Get onlo the pathwoya that
Crump,
Western and GlENN AMENDMENT
llid he ... no JlllllftCIIion 1111111 lpol'tl, 'l'hich are now
lead to tmponant decisions.
for mmpdnc JII'Qf,ulonal clearly aubject to the
Southern,
first
vice
WASHINGTOI!I (UPl)
GIMINI (MIJ 21 •June 20)
11p01i1 fnlut federal antilrult anUtfuat !an."
president;
Gene
Riggs,
John
An
llllelltkpent propolld by
Gains will overshadow losses
lawa
and
auneated
Hancock,
second
vice
Sen.
JCibnGienn,[).()blo,tbat
He gljl lrin8lnl buebaR
today. bul don't le&lt;~l too smug ,
bueball's antitrust Uilder the anUtnllt tent could
president; William Quickel, wouldpei'mlttheSea'etlryol
What you sacrificed could have
been avoided wilh a dose ot
~lion be revoked by encourage the wblilliment
Western and Southern, the Treaaury to order
~ood common s:ense.
secretary-treasurer
; Ray paymenta 'to lndlvtduall wbo
Con~.
ol c:unpetitive leleuee and
.•eet•lllt At!Gmey a.-11 check any abuaea of
Davis,
Nationwide,
national
have be.en dilcrlmlnated
CANCER (June 21.July 22)
Don't
fear
beln_
g
Innovative
toJoe Simi of the Antllnllt economic · power
committeeman, and Don against by local(IOvetttiil6itll
by
'
day when a job needs doing. If
Dl~ lllllCie the c:munents eetablilhed leeguea.
Stanley, Ohio State Life, and in the allocetlon of federal
boldness Is called lor. then use
in teaUmony pnpll'ed for
"For example,
the
Terry Shirley, Western and revenue shlll'ing fwlll, OFFICERS ELECTED- O!flcera for the Muon County Young Re)XlbUcan Club, 1&amp;-28 11 by an means.
deUwry toda7 to the Houae antltrutt !awl would act as a
Southern, directors.
adopted by the SeRite
)fir~ of age range, were electeclat an orpn!ZilUonal meeting Tueaday night. Sitting, left to
LIO (JUIJ 23·AUfl. 22) Events
Select committee on limitation on concerted
The
local
chapter
was
Tueaday.
right, are J. c. Hall, vice-president; Brian RUlings, president, and Unda Adltlnl,lecl'etary· lhal provo personally prolllablo organized recenUy as an
Profeulonal ~.
Glenn's ~nt ID the
ellorta by team owners to
today may not be according lo
trea8111111'; standing, BUI Rardin, left, and Barry Casto, theadvilora.
' 11111 qutlllon (of antilrult dictate employment Ierma
affiliate
of
The
Ohio
Revenue
Sllaring Act pl.ed
Hoyle. As long as If's honest,
aenlpti&lt;N) lhould be laid to. without regard · to any
Association of Life Un- · by voice v«e. In addition to
why question the procedure?
...•'unl.. lilld unttlbeee1181J collective bargai~lng
derwrlters and the National I:8Sh awards, the l'CIIIIatlon
VIRGO (AutJ. 2S·Iept. 22j
or another profeulonal relatlonahlpe," he said.
Association · of Life Un· enables the 'Secretary to
Oon 'l attompllo pry Into lhe a!·
Simi also charged that •'the
~ lndllltry comtl forth
lairs ol your pals loday .
derwrilers, professional order apeclflc improvemellta
Everyone will be happier II
wi\11'. a ~~ .case to real complaint of11\e profesorganizations of life In- In services to a particular
private bu siness remains · surtince agents, general sectlonolthecommunltythat
1!PPiJ dilfel'llllt cmunerclal llionll spOrts buslnell Ia that
private.
ru1et to their bllllne• than It does not much care for the
agents and managers.
has been discriminated
LIBRA (Stpl. 23·0cl. 23) Don't
are common," said $rna.
courts of th1a country holding
. NALU Is concerned with . against.
tret II you have to wrestle with
Bueball's antitrust their bualness practicell up to
the Interests of the Insurance·
sell- doubts today. Vou will
~lion. Wll upheld by tbe tile acrutlny of the antitrust ·
buying
public, as well as the
quickly conQuer them for super
aapr,me Court ln 1822, but .laws.
Interests
or those engaged in OAKLAND (UP!) - Bla'.
couraged voter registration needed - good, across-the· chances of personal success.
POINT PLEASANT tile c.wrt since has disavowed
"I dareaay that any
life insurance selling and Ufe John Matuszak hal been
ICOAPIO (Oct. 24-Nav. 22)
the ; rationales behind the lllllliber of Olher bualnesa Jame.s R. McCartney, by contacting schools, Senior board men and women."
Insurance
sales Invited to try out with the
Make
judgments
today
after
Citizeils, dvlc clut., labor
Mike Shaw said, "Young ,
decliion, Sims eald. In Curt operaUona feel ezactly the Secretary of State of West and
you
t~lk to the prime source.
management.
It
alms
to
business groups, people are saying, "I want to
Oakland Raiders, wbo need
FloOd's
cbaUenge
to same way, cr they would, In Virginia, called for " In·
You would be very toollsh to
bring
about
a
clearer
unveteran's
organizations
and
participate,
we11,
we
have
the
on their defemive line.
prematurely evaluate rumors.
baii!!Jtall'sr~e clause,tl!e any event, II they had the volvement" wbtln he f!POke to
dersiandlng and appreciation help
church
.groups
.
headquarters
and
.
the
Matuszak, who bepn bil
court rea!flrmed th~ ' same losing streak going." the young Republicans of
" We must be creative registration, and yo.ung SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. or life Insurance .and instiU NFL career with Houlton,
Mason
County
at
their
n:eioptlon, saying any
Sims said his department
21) In negotiating business_ among career life unwithin the orga.tlon," he Republicans are desperately -mattersT
cut by both Kanlll City
oC18y,'6e prepared 10
- e s would have to be keeps close watch for . organizational meeting In the said, "and we need deter· needed ID help."
derwriters a desire to achieve and Washington
tltla pgnmer
make
minor
concessions
)f
you
Appalachian
Power
antitrust violation&amp; and
made by
minatilin
and
concern."
The group convened after feel you can make major gRins professional competence and and Is now a free agent.
auditorium
Tuesday
evening.
·~ Congress, having re- antlcompetltlve conduct,
maintain hi~hest standard•
He stali!d there were 15,407 the general meeting to select In lho long run .
McCartney, referring to the
ceived this Invitation, should especially Involving
registered voters In Mason , officers and plan for future CAPRICORN CDoc. 22·Jon.
,c~t lt·without delay," ~aid constraints on player move- past, present and future of
The oblique approach may
Sima. "We can see no ment, but that It believes the party, said, "involvement County and three to four action. New of!icers elected 11)
be your best bel today, Moving
thouaand
of
these
are
not
were,
25
years
and
under,
, ~QOmiC or Olher persuasive private litigation moat effec· is the only thing to correct voting . McCartney spoke president , Brian Billings; ahead directly will only serve to
any situation." He enjullltlcatlon lor continuing to lively r,esolves the lasues.
briefly on voting procedure of vice president, J. C. Hall, telegraph your Intentions.
'c .
''write in .votes" and "voting secretary; Linda Adkins, and AQUARIUS (Jen. 20·Feb. 11)
Calis for cool to chilly morning$ and
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extension",
25 years and up, president, Adjust a project you're working
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to meet present needs.
evenings.
The young Republicans .Eddie McDermitt, Sr.; vice on
You'll be tar happier with the,
werechallengedtogetout the president, Jack Sturgeon, results . A lenglhy waiting '
The Kiddie Shoppe hi Middleport Cfn help.
vote and to use motto, and secretary, Karen Moore. period can be eliminated.
"S.O.S.-Serve tbe Nation."
PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) II
Infants, Boys &amp; Girls
Boys; Girls &amp; Infants
Mayor John Musgrave
· lnviled 10 a galherlng, don't
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Dave speaking briefty staled, "The RECORD EXPUNGEMENT have preconceived notlon·s
The NatiQnal Baseball crown with a .432 average, Roush, . Letart;
SWEATERS, PUUOVERS
about It They could be wrong.
CATCHER
Mlck
Ash,
Snodgrass,
Portland.
Collgress annouced today the
enthusiasm of the young Is
You'll be. pleasantly surprised.
PITCHERS - Jack Ro&lt;id,
. Mici'Ohio Valley Independent Syracuse, and Tom Cooke,
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The
&amp; CARDIGANS
Tuppers Plains; Randy
AU=8tar baseball team lor Middleport.
Ohio House Wednesday
INFIELD Charles Werner, Pl. Pleasant; Jim CORRECTION LAYOFFS
)his year. Awards and .cer·
refuaed to go along with the
BLANKET·SLEEPERS NEW
Marshall,
Rock
Springs;
Hubbard, Syracuse; Jeff COLuMBUS (UPI) -Rep. Senate on a criminal~ecord
tlflqates will be mailed to the
Blanket Seepers
Inel!lbers soon. Only players Greg Roush, Portland; Tom . Hubbard, Syracuse; Rick Robert v;. Jaskulski, D· expungement bill, sending
Boys and girls size.
Karr,
Tuppers
Plains;
Steve
VanMatre,
Middleport.
Garfield
Heights,
Ia
Sept.
17,117f
with 30 or more at-bats were
the measure to a conference
For girls Sizes 4-14.
infant to 4 years.
An entirely new group of peoUTILITY MEN ~ Ron overjoyed that the House committee .
eugible, and pitchers had to Miller, Point Pleasant.
ple could come into your .social
OUTFIELD
Rudy . Clonch, Minersville; Bo agreed to a committee
Rep. Donna Pope, R• world th is year . Take any ophave ai least three starts.
Jlnl Hemsley of Syracuse Stewart, Syracuse; Perk Doefinger, Pt. Pleasant; Red amendment to JI'OVIde the Parma, urged her House portunities to enter unfamiliar
SNOWSUITS &amp;
COATS &amp; JACKETS·
Ohio
Department
of colleagues not to "lay back 8.reas and meet Interesting
coi!Jled the league hatting Ault, · Middleport;' Gary Wa11brown, Portland.
BUNT\NGS
·
Corrections U mllllon ID ind let the Senate llump this personalities.
Boys and girls to size
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prevent correctional officer Clle on us."
For Infants
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layoffll.
The upper chamber had
Jaskulski chaired a special added the major p&lt;rtims of
leglalatlve ~mmittee earlier four Olher billa io the Holl'Je
this year which investigated version of an expungement
conditions
at tbe state's max· bill before returning It to the things, erases criminal
about
93,000
farm
vehicles
ELYRIA, Ohio (UP!)
within the counties, 35 were
!mum-security
prison at House for concurrence.
records for flrst.tlme
nli lllate of Ohio !oat nearly found to be employed fuD truly in use in agrlcultrial Lucasville.
The bill, among other offendets after a certain
$2 in1111on in tax revenues In time, one was known to be pursuits..However, the latest
Without
the
·
money,
all
number of years and seals
197• becauae of Uce118e plates · retired and three were available figures from the
from
a
flO
miUioo
federal
pollee records of people later
Uuitareauppoae4tobeaold to clearly
farmers,
the Bureau of Motor Vehicles antirecession grant, the state
shoW&amp; more than 215,000 !ann
hire a 60-person staff by June found innocent of charges
farlnera are &amp;old to just about newspaper said.
175.
department
would
probably
filed against them.
19'17.
anrme, the Elyria ChronicleOf .those employed, eight plates Issued in 1974.
And the bureau Is still have been forced to lay off
A bill funding the office,
T 1\~1 e gram reported were on tile public's payroll
110111e guards at the prison. ' created by a utility rate law.
counting
the
1975
Wednesday ln a copyrighted aa sheriffs deputies, postal
revision earUer this summer,
story.
workers or full time firemen. registration.
was passed and sent to the
Simple math indicates thet "·CONSUMER COUNSEL
'!be dollar losa to the state One was self employed and
Senate
Wednesday 79-to-13.
ancl to various cities, the rest, 26, were lndu.strial a possible 100,000 farm plates •· COLUMBUS (UPI) - No
An advisory council named
Issued to non.farmers at a S20 one has been named to fill the
township and counties Is "a . workers.
by
the Obio Attorney General
difference
per
plate,
then
the
job,
but
the
Olio
HOUBe
wants
1ot1 a very lot" admits curtis
The reason for the use of
Is
eJpected
to fl1l the position ,
tax
loss
would
be
S2
million,
the
newly-created
Cmswner
Aridrews, head of Ohio's '!ann plates Is simple-the
by
the
end
of the year.
the
newspaper
said.
Cow!sel
to
have
f150,000
to
Bul'e&amp;u of Motor Vehicles.
plates· 111'8 less cosUy than
·~we know we are toeing !1 regular commercial plates,
lot but we are not an baae4 upon the fact that farm
enforcement ·agency,'' said use trucks travel less mlles
Andrews. We cannot check oo the hlghw!IY than trucks
110111eone's property and how used commercially, the
It Is uae4."
newspaper reported.
Asuggestion of the possible For example, a farm lrllck
slie of the problem Ia found in weighing 3,820 poundll costs
a 1\udy by the newspaper of fl9.20 while the same truck
50' farm plate ' licenses l!cenaed clllllllercUilly costs
rellOfded in four counties.
f42.40.
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1blrty.four of·the 50 either
The latest available farm
owned no real estate or census for Ohio indicated .
Ol!)ted only city size Iota. Only about m,ooo farms of which
niiF owned more than one more than 38,000 were part
acre of land and juat three time or retirement types.
LOOK OUT
oWhed more than 20 acres.
That cellliU8, a ~biDed
WINTER, HERE
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ling, "I guess you might NY season, Zachry Is the Red!
Pat was a little llke those trail wlnningest pitcher.
Before giving ny ID Rawly
drivers you see in cowboy
movies. He Uked to let off a Eastwlck with two out In the
Utile steam S&amp;tur~ay eighth lnnini Zachry was
rapped lor 10 hits. One was
nights."
But, while Zachry was a Reggie Smith's eipth Inning
Utile hard.IJeaded in thole lea~ff homer which pulled
days he was always a hard tbe Dodgers to within one run
of the Reds.
worker.
Pete Rose rapped out four
"Hindsight Is a great
thin!S.'' said Zachry. "I didn't hits and Tony Perez add«!
llke It a bit when I was tbree and two RBis as the
pitching in the minors. Now I Reds tagged Dodger lefty AI
realize
without
the DoW111ng with the loss.
experience I gained In the
Perez also starred in tbe
minors I wouldn 'I be In the Held, making two run-aving'
position I'm in now,
plays as Clndnnatl made It II
Ancl after Wednesday out of 13 against the Dodgers
night's victory, his filth in a ibis season.
row over the Dodgers this

Division title beckons Yanks with 2-0 win
By BII.L MADDEN
' Mlf"son surpasses the 100 before settling for a fourUPI Sports Writer
mark, It will mark the second hitter and his 12th victory.
It just might be that straight year he has reached The only run lie needed came
Thurman Munson Is ready to that plateau, a. remarkable in the ~st when M~
assume the "most valuable" back-to-back double in two- singled and scored oo Lou
niche earned so often by Shea
and
Yankee- PinieUa's double.
Elsewhere in the American
Yankee catchers In bygone stadiums.
New York Jiennanl years.
"II (the most valuable League, Oakland put away
Uruns-batted-in Is to be the player award ) has been Minnesota, 5·2, California
chief criteria--as It has been thrown at me for the past two topped Kansas City, 2-1, Bal·
in so many other seasons- · weeka," said Munson,,whose tlmore blanked Detroit, 1.0,
then it Is Munson who must be infield .out drove in Fred in a game called after the
adjudged the Yankees' front- Stanley with the second sixth inning because of rain,
rwmer at this point.
Yankee run in the eighth. "I Boston edged Milwaukee, 2-1,
The 29-year-old catcher . feel Uke any olher candidate. and Texas sltaded Chieago, 4drove in his 97th run· I'm not biased. I want to win 3.
Angels Z, RoysiJ 1:
Wednesday night .In the it."
Yankees' z.ll victory over the
Doyle Alexander retired
Tommy Davis delivered a
Cleveland Indians. When the first 11 batters he faced one,:&gt;ut, .base!Hoaded single

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eooldealhat are both dellclo111 and ~J~Irilloua . We share her
recipe witb you.
.
UNBAKED OOOIOE8
Bring to a roiUng boU 2 cups ~· 'k cup cocoa (more or
lea) u lUIted to lute, I stick butter and 'k cup mllk.
Add I leaiiPOOII vanilla, 'k cup peanut butter. 2'k cups
quick oats. Remove from heat and stir good. Drop by
teupOon.sful on waled paper.
For variety pecana, other nuta or ra181na may be added . .

Debbie Searls feted
with layette show_er

OES observes
friends night
1

WIITOMU'I'

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•

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A~ ~~s~"o!':. ~'::r!:· ~Ia...~~:

1n
Searll Schoonover, Golda·
lloro, N. C., at the huni of
Mr. · and Mn. :l'homaa
Sc:hoonover . Mr.. Tammy
"'""'- wu ~-•.-....._..
-· '
a- ,....-played
with
prllet gaUrcl to Mra. Elaine
llplrel, Mrs. Diana Wblte,
Mrs. Phy:Ua Clay, Mra :
8lndy Walkar, Mill Shirley

Linda ~. M.u.a a.,,
Observance of · Meigs Middleport; Mildred and
Mra. Calille •!laDd, Mra8p. TIIIa
County's annual friends' Cecil Stannard, Albany, and
Stewart,
Cln 'I • 1r..,
night was announced for Pauline and Leonard WhltStephimleW~.~-Roale
Sept. 21 wben Harrisonville llngton, Baltimore. In·
&amp;earll,
Mrs, bi!llble Tlllla,
trOduced
was
so
year
Chapter 255, Order of the
u&amp; •• !'"'1•1
L. _ _•• Mrl.
.....
.......
member,
Miss
Ruby
ptehl.
Eastern Star, met Tue!day
~Ia Hari'IIOn, .~ ljnnda
Past patroqs and matrons
night at the hall.
Spires,
I· Mn.
Jean
were
presented
along
with
Acommunication was read
llchoonqv,r.
•
.
·
,••d
FROM WHAT WE HEAR, crock pot cookery Is rlgqt up from Racllie Chapter 'which Mrs. Lois Pauley, grand
Sending ,glfta, ~e Mn.
there witb microwave ovens when It cmnes to convenience in wiD hoat friends ' night noting page . A last month's
J[earna,Mn.Margle'lbomas
AdeUne
~Mr. and Mn.
the kitchen. Genial Fran Parker deterlbea slow cookers as !be that the 751h anniversary of meeUng sbe was presented a
111111
Mill
Pegcy
Sear
II.
1be
Bill
Je'!'ett,
~ -1111! t.lra· Roy
wwklng WCIIWI'I draun aJII)Ilanre and her word Ia good · the chapter will also be ob- large box of gllta. Mrs. Ruth
~ priJa waa won by Mrs. • Snow~,fdi'.andMra.,Terry
made
the
served and that Howard Erlewlne
enough for me -I've added It to my ChriBtmaa lilt.
Judy Miller.
, - Searl•, , Mr,a , , ~uanlta,
presentation
with
Mrs.
Schull, worthy gralld patron
'
RelteabmeAta were cup- Woody,a.r4 , j, Mr.•l ..Do nle
VELMA RUE PASSED along a recipe on how to preaerve and Jean Woodruff, worthy Avanell George providing the
cabl
trimmed 1n pint and Plckena1 and VIcki,, Mra.
money
tree
uaed
at
the
plcnl,c
grand matron wlll be
a husband which g01111 like lhls-jello with whipped Diane Harrlaon ~ Dlrlylllt
blue,
held
at
Forest
Acres
Pai'k.
,
"Be careful In your aelectlon. Do not chooae too young, and honored.
·
cream,
and potato chlpa with .. 1lfrs. Adellpe ,Snblfllen, Mrs.
and
Raymond
Letha,
.
A letter from Mrs. Gall
take only such as have been reared In good, moralatmoaphere.
favora
of
blby diaper mint Bernice Wbfte, Mr. and Mrs.
Some 1na11t on keeping lhem In a pickle while others keep !bern Dew annotmeed the District Cottrill were received Into
cup11.
Attending
bea1del lhoae Marion ~. Mr. and
ANNIVERSARY WEDNDDAY - Mr. and Mra.
In hot water. 'lbiJ only Jllllkes tbem110ur, hard and 110metlmes ~ party to be held at 6:30 p, chapter membership and
named
were
.Mri, Mary Mrs; .Stave Taylqr, Mra.
m. on Oct. 2 at the Morsan gifts were presented to them
Arnold Van Matre celebrated tllllr 4Ith · nddlnil
bitter.
.
.
Janet 'lboma~, , Mr , and Mrs.
annlveraary Wednuday at their home In Well Collllllbq.
"Bill even poor varletlea may be made sweet, te!l(ler and High sChool. It was noted that by Charles King, Beasie King
BARR HONORED
Ralph Blauer, r,lr • and Mrs.
Marrie4 on Sept. 1$, 18S1, 11 Union Olurch bJ L. G. ere,,
good by pmlJillng them with patience, !ben sweeten well with cookbOOks of recipes from alld Pauline Whittington, An
·
LANGSVILLE
'.
Duane
,
carl
.Morris , and ,,Tommy
Invitation
to
attend
·
a
·
their witnesies Wlft Paul Stewart and Ralph Fry. Mt.
smiles and flavor with ~ to taste. Keep them warm with a District 25 members comBarr
wu
hOnored
on
hlj
~hoonover
·
reception
honoring
Mrs.
and Mra. VanMatre ani the parenll of tine chlldnll,
steady !Ire of domestic devotion and serve with peaches and pUed by Mrs. Bernice HoffMrs. Paula Camp, Mra. Madolyn lllc:brd, and Hei'!DIII blrlhday Sunday with a birth·
cream. When thus prepared, they will keep for years." Author man are now on sale. A new Thelma ~ch of Wllke,.vllle
, I,
on
Sept.
18
was
read.
VanMatre; the grandparellll ol nine children, and have
day cake baked by Mrs . .
Bible
was
presented
to
the
unkno'I!Jl.
It was noted that dues are
ooe great-gandchlld.
Llrry Barr. A covered dlah
chapl!!r by Mrs. Louise Well.
payable
ne1t
monttr.
dinner
waa served at noon.
Thank-you
note
from
Mrs.
IF YOU WANT TO PERK UP sagging appetites wilh
Birthdays
noted
were
'.
Ali
enjoyable
time wu had by
Edith
Williamson
for
flowers
IIOIIIfllhlng nice and euy, you mlgbt try this redpe for a
My
Office WI Be '•
all. 'nle afternoon 'wu spent
vegeta~ garden meat pie. And to cmJplete the meal once sent to her while hospitalized those of Mrs. · Pearle
\
Canaday,
Stsnley
Kaldore,
.
flahlng, playing baD, and
you've made the "pie," the rest of the meal is easy. All you was read.
Claud
Sepl
20
Ellen
Arnott
and
Miss
Diehl.
visiting.
Joan alld Stanley Kaldore,
have to ackl are a Iliad and desaert.
worthy matron and patron, Refreshments were served
VEGETABLEGABDEN ~TPIE
In 1W4, Prelldellt Ford
1 egg, slightly beaten; one-thil'd cup ca!BUp; 1 teaspoon presided at the meeting at-- by Mr. a,nd Mrs. Daldore, Mr.
thru 25 lnclusite.
'
olfered
conditional amnesty
salt; 1'k t.ea.spoona Worcestenhlre sauce; 'k teaspoon chW tended by 38 members alld a lid Mrs. Don WUson and Mr.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
powder; 'I• cup finely chopped onl011; 1cup Wheat Cbe_1 cereal, guests, Mrs. Bessie King, am Mrs. Paul Pauley.
Erlewlne, Mr. and Mrs. to Vlelnam draft dodgen and
evadeta. He said they CtJUid
Cl'lllhed to 'k cup; 1 pound lean ground beef; one 1kunce
.
Norman WW, Rutland; Mr. aline
home If they perfQrmed
I
The
annua
reunion
of
and
Mr.
Beuhl
Ridenour
pack.Ue froun mixed vegetables, cooked and drained; ~ cup
~M.D.
..,
to
two yean ~ public
and aliiO 'I• cup abredded procesa Cbecklar cheese.
Birdie M, Warner was held Mn. ~a Brown 111111 Mrs:
Prebeat oven to ~ delreea. Combine egg, callql, salt,
Silmay at the home of 'l'eddy • Jean .SUmmerfield returned. llll'Vice.
Woroestenblre, cbiU powder and onldn. Stir In cereal a'WIIba.
A. Warner, Wolf Pen Rolid. · Friday from a four-ilay tour
Mlz In ground beef. Preas gently Into a 10 Inch pie plate,
'l1le , oldest preaent was . to Nilgara Fallund Toronto,
llhapinl to fit. Toa vecelables with Iii cup cheeae. Turn Into
Herman E. Warner and the IJntda. '!bey were 1111(1118 40
lheD. $prtnkle remaining 'I• cup che. over vegetables. Bake
youngeat was Brian Allred on lbe tour guided by Donna
about 30 minutea or untU done. Let stand five to 1D'minutes.
Ander110n.
Murpl!y of the AliA.
Makes four to all ~s.
Preaent were: Mr. ,.and
'l1le group left Portsmouth
More than 80 person.! are willbethefirstconcertofthe Mra.HermanE. Warner,Mr. , for Niagara ·Falls, Canada.
volunteering their efforts In seven foot Sleinway grand and Mrs. Dale E. Warner and Hlgh!lghta of their stay there
the 197&amp;-77membershlp drive . piano recenUy purchased by Gale, Mrs. Delca Mobler, Included slghlseelnR at the
of the Tri-County Community the association,
Mrs. Zelda Da'VIi, Mr. and Falla With 1 ride on the Maid
Concert Association unWorkers for this year's Mrs. George H, Warner and of the Milt and a trip to the
derway this week.
drive are:
. Gordoo.• Mr . .and Mrs. James Great Gorse and Whirlpool
Volunteers
are
seeking
new
Galli
a
CountyMrs.
Katie
Proffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Rapids. lbey viewed the
New officers were elected and people wno prefer
members
and
obtsining
Sprow,
division
chairman;
Richard Warner and Erin, Dowers at the Falls with Will
at the Mondly night meeling laolatlon. In the world l«&lt;ay .
renewal
of
old
memberships
capt~ln,
Mrs,
Anlla.TQPe,
Mr.
Mr.
and Mra. Arthur W. ·' •'-'n" _,. .._ to be -k·- to
of \be United Methodist Members sang "Open My
and INs. James Beverly.
~ ... .......,.
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bershlp
cJ
bel
ore mem
Diles Mn. Nancy Levernler, INs: Nease, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur various groups later and
Women of the Heath Church, Eyes That I Might See.'"
..... ent..IIIIIIINwM ..... I~WIIItl,'blft~stlti .... tiUI
Middleport.
Prayer by Mrs. Houchins Saturday at noon. Coat Is $10, Wilma Mull ins, INs. Elsie W. ~ease Jr. and JUI and visited the Niagara' Falls
$5,. senior citizenS or Neal; captain. Mrs. Joan TraVIS, Mr. and Mra. James School of H.orticullure .....
Elected were Mrs. Kathryn closed devotions. Mrs. adults;
~-"·n'· alld...., family The Schmidt, Or. Lewis Schmidt.
· '""
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~-d dinner at the
Kalght, prealdent;
Billie Crlawell gave a report on s......, "' · .,..,
h d .te ·Mr. Rod Tolliver, assistants Anderson, Jamie and Brian, .,.
• ..,. 1111
- Jo
Krawaczyn,
vice upcoming district, meetings. association ea quar ts tor Gallla Academy, Jane Mr. andMrs.DaleC. Warner, SkyUne Tower which Ia 1
prealdent; Mrs. Clara
Mrs. Fra~JCH Brewington during the drive is the C.lrcle. Dan Rowan, IN. and ·connie, Michael, Mary g1us endOIId cllDIIJg room
Gallipolis Chamber of Mrs. Red Suiter. IN , and Amber, Mr. and Mrs. Alan 800feetabove the Falls alter
CrlneU, aecretary; Mrs. · presented lhe program, ,._,
_ _ office 16 State St Mrs. H. 0 . Francis; captain, Pugh Mr and Mrs Teddy A
Elilabeth mbbs, treaaurer; "Health and You," noting ""''"'~""
'
· Mrs. Mart~ Dean, Mr. and
• ·
. ·
, · which they went to the
nr;~_concer!&amp;
planned Mrs. J, T. Griffin. · INs. Warner, Patty, Scott alid OUtlook on top of the tower to
Mn. Juanita Bachtel, !bat the health of aU people Is
Chrlatlan
Social
In- fundamental. She spoke of for ,..,. years season m M'Lou Morrison, Mrs. Louise Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Gene watch the Falls below
On Thuraday they ~~ !))
volvement; Mrs. Ruth phyaical health aa deter. addition to aeveral oukl!- Hart, Mrs, Mlcki Calhoun. 'lbompson, Gina and andy,
town.
concerts
which
local
Captain.
Mrs.
Carolyn
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
u. ark C. ..........,,., ..__.,_tile n......'
arlltlan, global concerns; mined by diet, exercise and
·
Roderick.
Dr.
Evan
"'
"""''"' ..-•• ......,
-·
Mrs. GriiCe French, Olrlstlan heredity. Intellectual health association members are Roderick. Greg Bane. IN5. Warner and Vlclde, Mt. and Ellzabelh's Road. Tiley took
Lambert.
Mr. Mra Manning Mob1er and
personhood; Mrs. Nan u the eaerclae of mind, entitled to attend. Appearing Betty
These bright, new,•round-the-clock YashiO!Ie
In
Gallipolis
are
Theodor
Lawrence
Huber
;
captain.
n....:. Glada Barnhart ....
.... a guided lour of the dty and
Moore, JII'GIIflim re.ource; emotional health as that
\IN p t M11 Mr 1M
""""'Y•
toured Caaalona, a 911 room
ault tC&lt;~ay's active woman :-And t!lev
baautl·
s. a
i s.
s.
ry llamey, Linda Seals, Cathy cutJe, before returning home
Mrs.
Mary
Reinhart, abUIIy to control one's Uppman, Oct. 9; 1be New
fully . .. with preclsl9n jeweled accuracy ...
York
BrusQIIIntet,
March
16
SE~~~n
Lingo.
Mrs.
Sara
and
Jn.lv.
oo
Fn
'tlay
membenhlp; Mrs. Emma feellnp, and spiritual health
. . t
Th
,..,.fs, Mrs. June Adams.
-~
with everything she wears. She'll love
p1ams
om as INs. Betty McGuiness. Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Jolm Mohler,
·
WIJ'Iand, Mrs. Lorena Davis u a concern for others. She an d
Schumacher,
April
22.
Wagner.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Paraona
lntarestlng
shapes, the clean, crisp lines, tllld
and Mra. Beulab Hayes, llao delcrlbed social growlh
,.,.
SATURDAY
easy-to-rl!lad h~ll-floured dials. Give t,IJ
IIJIIPOI'Uve community; Mrs. 11 the ability to do the right Schumacher's performance INs. pt~:::; ~!J:'~o:' F,:_:: andDe David, Mrand. aSeannd Mrs.
mE. CARLETON Church , lhe
Lettie Young, public relat!OIIS lhlngs at the right lime. Mrs.
one as a gift
Bess Grace. IN. Jon Hollas,
an Paraona
, Mr.
Miss Becky Noll, Mrs. Phyllis and Mrs. Homer Goodwin, on Kingsbury Road will hold
and IUtorlan; Mrs. Beulah Brewington alao commented
Rowan; captain, Mrs, Jan Mr . and Mrs. Joe Hall revival aervlces Sept. 1e
J01111, milslon coordinator; on 11nltation laws alld said
Thaler.
Dr, Donald Thaler. J
h and Tim"''"' Mr • ...: Urough Sept. 26 starting each
lfrl. Young, Mrs. · Pauline !bat the health prOblema of
Miss Catherine Hayward. · ll!leP
-~,,
• ...,
Mrs Barbara Epling, INs. Mrs. Ron Campbell and evening at 7:30. Hermon
Barton and Mrs. Genevee distant Ianda are our
Jean Blakeman, Mrs, Kathy Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Jordoo ci Leon, W. V1. Ia
a.jlw, llllllllnatlng com- problema, too, according to
Bennett. INs. Jan Wether- Stsnley Kalctor, Renne and guest 1speaker with apedal
millet. Tile oftlcers will be Chrlat's teachings.
holt,
Mrs, Joyce Thaler. .
Rudy, Mr. and Mra. Wayne singing each evening. Pastor ·
Milalled In Nonmber.
Cards were slgrled for Mrs.
Captain, INs. Jean Niday. Cobb, Rhonda, Denlae, JuH Gary King welcomes. all.
llli'l. IDllbt opened the Julia McComas,
Gall Ia County 5enlor Citizens alld Laura, Mr. and Mrs.
meta.. wilb a poem and recuperating at home and
Center.
Mrs. Dorothy Har- Dana Warner and Je8111ine,
wtldw Cllllllamn and read Mill Frieda Faehnle at
!ley,
Bill
Men~ouse, captain, Mrs Loulae w u J k Jill
"All 'nllnga 'Bright and Klmea Nunlng Home at
Descendants of the late Mrs . Janet Wetherhold.
•
e • IC • •
Vocational Judy, Terry Warner, Mary
Be.tlral" u Mra. Jones Athelll.
Hiram {Ott) and Wilhelmina Gallla-Jackson
jiWidal plano background
Refreshments were served Hensley held a reunion at the High School; captain. Mrs. Warner, Sara Well, Kelly
12TH YEAR
Beverly Gettles. Hannan Stewart, Faye Dunlavy,
-*· De¥ollons were Riven by Mrs. Chesher, Mrs. Kay Portland Park recently.
High
School;
captain.
Mrs.
Tracy
McGraw,
Cindy
Faulk,
bJ lin. V1ckJ Houchins who Rill, Mrs. Judy Fruer and
1lle oldest attending was
Suprlock.captain.
North Gallla Rick F""'"'·
n.I 1be lith chapter of St. Mrs. Ruth Bumgarner wu a Anton Liter and the youngest Sarah
Batm-GymnM~Dance
High School;
INs.
u-1
Fay Sauer, K
. yger CrMk High
Lllre 111111 lben drew a com- cmtrlbutlng hosteu. Yellow was Chrlatopher Styer. School;
captain, Mill Nelle
Intermediate
.,..n- ~tween a child mums and candelabra Others al the reunion were Shaw, Gallipolis
State Inr t bed to live In an air decorated the table.
Anna, Tony and IUc)lard stitute.
Jorcsan. tvr. and Mrs. Fred
lid Adnnced lMis
blllbie IW8J' from bacteria
Jackson County. Mrs. Gaul: captain. Mrs. Gwyn
Uter, Tammy, Christine,
Mrs. Jeanne Rardin,
Kim and Debbie Haley, Rachel Warner. division Bibbee:
Jackson, Miss Mrs , Jane Coin, Mrs.
George 0. Hensley, Sandra chairman;
Barbara Wilson. Mrs. /Nry Harriet Crulck1henk.
Hensley, John H,, Barbra, Kathryn Smalley, IN, Kim
Meigs County INs. Fay
-New Classes of Baton fQr 7-10 year ai-dsLANGSVILLE - All the Langiville, and Mrs. Elvira Chuck, Paul and Matt Marlin. Mrs. Katy Sadler. Sauer, division chairman
cblldnin af Mn. Elvira Barr Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Roo Hensley, Henry, Bev, Ronle Mrs. John Lambert; Oak (and RuHand areal; MidThis Is The School Of The
met at Foreat Acres Pai'k Myers of Columbus were and Mellsla Henaley, Bob, Hill, Mrs. Mildred Bangert, dleport captain, Mrs_. Sibley
Slack;
1N1,
M.
J.
Fry,
Mrs.
'
INs.
Sharon
Jones;
Wellston,
guests.
Sanday for a family reunioo.
Sharon,· Pennie and Candy William Dunn.
Dorothy Morrll; Patneroy
An announcement of im."GLO-ETTES"
· Attending were Mr. and
Mason County, Mrs. Dlana captain, Mrs. Joan Wolfe;
Hensley,
Kevin,
Melinda
and
portance
was
that
Brian
,· ... :o.
J
111 .,
Mn. Olelter Meller and 11011
Christopher Styler, Diana Cheng, division chelrman; Mrs. James O'Brien. Mrs.
§"
I
'k• I
Illllny,MagneUc~; Mr. Cadwallader, age 12, of West and John Evans, Iva Car- P~lnl Pleasant, Michael John MuSMr, INs. ' Hilton
Wolfe.
Jr
.•
Mra.
W.
P.
Award
Winning
Corps
of
the
area
Sol!llards,
Michael
Lambert;
Union,
IIGII
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ml Mn. Duane Barr and
penter, Rodney, Margaret Henderson, Mrs. libby Lochary. Mrs. Nancy Reed;
IS well as
.,
11111, Shawn, 0111: HID, Ohio: Blair Cadwallader, was and Terri and Jeff spencer, David: Mason-New Haven. Racine captain, INs. Richard
honored
recenUy
with
a
State
and
National
Award
Winners
lfr. 111111 Mn. Blair CadRoger,Laura,Roger,Jr.and Mrs. lucille Swackhamer; Lee. ' Mrs. Judy Arnold;
wallader . 111111 110111 Briln, c:erem011y 111111 banquet at the Gregory Carpenter, John P., Point Pleasant. captain, Mrs, Eastern captain. Nn. Dllt
T1le Ole cltfi have hundrtds of aw~rds In local aompetlthln and arc 'tile only aorps oi
Sue Brady; Mrs. Marv Machlr; Dlle Machlr. Mrs.
Olrlalllllllnat, Weii&amp;Vnloa; Cllureh . of, Chrlat In Weat Garnet and Dick llenaley, Jennings,
the,area Ill lla~- awards in State and l'le)iona~C!In,PIIIIhln. Glo.tHts havtlhtst
Connie
li
racker.
·Miss
Hattie
Sttlt and Nltlonal -ret•: N;tlon;l Beltft TwlrHng , Aecocll.llon (lilt oldtst cnd
•• 111111 Mra. Larry Barr, Union when he wu awarded Leona llenaley, Charlet and •
·
III...HwlrHnt orgcnlzctlonl Olllo 51111 Clllmps In Julllor 0.11cl IIICI'Twlrl TNm
Dnld and Micbelle, Rutland; 'l1le God and Country award Margaret Murray, Chuck,
1m, an111m, Ollie Stilt Cllcmpslll Juvenile DIIICt' TWirl cGcpi t974. Ohio State
• · 111111 Mrs. Michael Barr, of the BOy Scouts.
Debra and Mary Elle.n
Junior Dlnct cnd TWirl Team 1975. 1'llty placid 2pd In DlnC! TWiriii'N
. m 1974 (lsi
Murray, Albert and Margaret
!llcce this year went 19 c group tr.n Clncillnctll
" ; ,'
COLORS:
M
,APLE
. Glo utili art alco placed 3rd In JUIIlor Plrtdt Corps, and c 41111n Juwnllo P~rcdt
Fulton. · Oth~ra attending
Ctrpsclllle Olllo StcN Clulmplonolllpslllla year (top *"'•rd•ln ~radt 'Cdrps went to
were May McPeek, Ethel,
•BRICK
groups tr.n Norlllcrn Olllo AreaaJ
•
·,,
David, Carla, Vickie and
Gto.ctltl
havt1awanlut
Nlllellcls
havlntl
'pic~
lth
In
197'2
I~
DlnCif
lnd Twirl
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ka tby Carter.
T~m.
and
2nd
pt.(c.
OcnceTwirl
Team,
3rd
pfcc:t
O.nct
Twirl
Corps
in
1974.
1
(l'lblne and Mr. and Mrs.
"':i' t :~1!:
'
'l1le next reunion Will be the
, '
llltmt .,
Cecil G1IJol!y attended the
second Sunday in July at the
...,., ndd1ng annlverllll')'
GLOmE$
Jl ·~ :., •• .
Portland Park.
Cl!'l blallall for Mr. and Mrs.
• •
'
'
"" ~- ~
foi .'~"~1
ft. ~
•:&gt;,;· f
1 I ;, ;"' •.•
wuu.m Frazier in GllllpoU.
'1ESI'
BAlON
G-"
AWARDS
1976l
)j
..
...
.,..,. •
IIIII U. called on their
' New TMn Ale DIMe Cllll
··i .r
,.. ,
·
, f ,.. '" ,, •
DIOIIJa', Gclldle Gillogly, who
1
II aWl cmftned to Holzer
u.:.i:lllts k.111
In
lolpit.l for olllervaUon Bncl
clcna, and rtcelvtd trclnl"ll In floor •~trdce,llila"'t'
, u~"' Rtn'l!tf bars.
hllllllnt.
ss., _.,.. f /4//
andvcullllll,bclltllargymMifiCIWillbii!ICIUdllill t
AliU Ann Gillogly,
lllullldw of Mr. and Mrs.
'
{ &gt;':'•Ji!

8 , PellJ CN•tt

,.

•et

.

·'

are"

Group enjoys

.

.recent tour

J. J.

New officers. named

are

O.C:

Family

aoon.

"'a

.

Goessltr Jewelry .Store

gathers

GLORIA'S STUDIOS

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IJeljnner,

I

I

Barr family meets at park

By Helen and Sue Bottel
wateUp,s-tP~Wce,"-1

RAP

MyCOIIIInlhelwithua. Heworkanlcbt,andlt'Jmyjobto
wake i11lil up at e p.m. 111111 that'• hardet !ban moving •
11t1 bborn ellphant
~tried~ rrGm tbrowlill water and lee cubes on
blm to leltlnlhlmbe late for wan -which I got bawled outfor
bJ Mcm
I'm tired of yellinl at )Ibn. No matter what, If I go 0111 ~
file roam, bt'a blck to ~DW~Dc. Monuayuhe won't take over
CIUMII'Imy)ob. ItNnlubedoeln'lwant the bulle.
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" - ow . ....... on hllfeet' I reallv like him
..w.. ·you - .... ""'
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when he'uwake, but I.-e do hate be~ hll alarm clodl:. B.C.
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B.cir, think your • • • problem llarllat the other lide of
theciodi:'Whendoetbtgettobed?Aili:hlmtosackoutaaaooa
u he~ hallie from wart. Then he'll hopefully wake up of
hfiowncccordaround8p.m.-HEIEN AND SUE
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DEAR HElEN ANI) SUE: ·
What do you think of relatives who leave their klda home
w1ih 1 baby-tiller, but brlntl their two apolled dop when they
vlalt you? _ Dlll}USTED
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p .S;Tbey say tbeir dop like It !lere oa our farm.
DEAR DIS:
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WH+i, half a apo1led flmUy Ia betJer than aU of II. (We
8111111lelfthe clop won't beha,e, the lddllactllkewlae.) But we
can't say IIIIIch for parenll who favor their pets over their.
chUdren. Next time, tell 'em to bring the kids and leave the
dogs with the litter. - HElEN AND SUE

RAP:

RObert E. Daniel, Holzer
Clinic Admlnlstrator, has
annOUJIOI)d the addition to the
clinic staff of Robert D.
Huestis, M.D., a psychia~t.
who was recently dl.lcharged
from the u. s. Navy.
And It was joinUy announced by Daniel and
. Malcolm Orebaugh, Ad-•-•-trator of the Gallla"w""
Jackson • Meigs Community

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dual capadty as head of
~chlatry with the Holzer
Clinic and as Medical
j)lrector of the Community
Mental Health Center.
Dr. Huestis was recruited
through joint efforts of the
Holzer Clinic, Community
Mental Health Center, and
lhe 6-48 Board.
AnaUve o Steubenville, Dr.
Huestis received his Bac!Jelor
of Science degree from
Denlaon .University, Gran.ville, 1n 111116 and his Medical
Degree from Ohio State
UniVersity In 1970. He

completed hit General
Psychiatry Realdency at Ohio
State University In 1873 and
his
Child
Psychiatry
Fellowship in 1974. In addition, he was Ollef Resident
in the Department of
Psychiatry there In bOth 1972
and 1973.
Moat recently, Dr. Huealll
has been with the U. S. Navy
In the Psychiatry Department at the Naval Regional
Medical Center, Portsmoulh,
Va , While there, he obtained
the rank of Lt. Commallder,
Dr. Huestis Is a member of
the American Psychiatric
Association, the' Ohio
Psychiatric Association, the
American Academy of Ollld
Psychiatry. In addition, he Is
board eligible In both general
and child psychiatry.
Dr. Hueatis, his wife, GaU,
and two daughters have
recently moved • to the
Gallipolis area and are
residing on Buhl-Morton
Road,

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Villrle and Mn. Ann Rill

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wllkllld luettl of Mta.

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This refined dress casual is called Naples. Skillful llltch .
delaillng Is complemented by the purposely undarllllhld
omanie~tstlon. Rich. eartlly cowhide leather. And Hu1h
.Puppie,e CIIUIII IIIII born comtortab~ , , . /uti tor

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along the lakefront In
aeveland.
Ceveland area aenators
ca1Ung fw the 9ludy said a
state park on Like Erie
"would offer a mecca
attracting out-of-state
tourists who would take
advantage olthe recreatiooal
opportunities and
by
Increasing Obio's tourism
indWIIrY
greatly enhance the
basket dinner at noon .With
_,
state'l ecCIICIIIlY and Iring
special ·siJIIIIng in allel1!900· c jobs
to' metropolitan .
Public inVIted.
aeveland and all ~ Ohio.''
HOMEOOMING SUNDAY
at Morse Chapel United
Melhodlat Church. SUnday
school, 10 a. m.; chJ!fch
service, 11 a. m,; afternoon
program, 1:30 p, m. Wlth all
singers and public invjted,
At The
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REVIVAL MEETING
BUlAVILLE

MONDAY
INDEPENDENT
CANDY STR IP,E R
1
organizational meeUng ' for
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
197&amp;-77 Molidey 7 .P- m. In
cafeteria · at Veterans I .· Sepl 19, 1976
Memorial HospitsL AD interested uiale and !elnaie
7:30 each M!ling
per110na ·who want to v,o)un·
Special Singing
teer their services are
welcome to attend.
Rev. C. J . Lemley ,
MIDDLEPORT BUSJNES!i evangelist. Brine the whole
- Professional Women's fcmlly. Salvation tor all.
Cub Monday, 7:30 p. m. at Time is running out, you
Columbia Gas Office. All need Christ now.
members
to attend.

DIE SHOE BOX
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CHICKEN BARBECUE.
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Sunday· the 19th, beginning at 12
noon. This chicken is Jo go only so
please bring your own container.

Sponsored by the
Orange Twp. Vol. Fire Dept.,

THERAGRAN M

Reg. $1.79

Hlgl) Potency Vitamin Formula
Wit'*'inera Is. 30 Free with 100 •

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'uin;t

REG. 17.89

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TUSSY
CREAM
DEODORANT

ICY-HOT

ANALGESIC BALM

2 oz.

Reg. 69c

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VICKS
VAPO RUB
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SLIPPER SOCKS

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BETTY OHLINGER
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oz.

REG. 13.00

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77

Reg. $1.99
4 .

AYDS ,
ReduCing Plan Candy
24 oz:

Reg. $4.50

COLGATE

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DENTAL CREAM
'1.17

5 oz.

TRIAMINIC
SYRUP 4oi:
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comfOrtable in every crowd .. . like wolklng
on 0 cloud. The podded insole adds bounce to
your day-In, day-out life. ·

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tfoiip. Thlari'c comblnalfllllclan
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t Sept, 2111 .,
mall your n1mc, ..., llllltl'lll allll·willch ctcu yovani.U.. .'-4 ~lllor~cllact,
Itt. 1, Pomanr, llllto.
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PROGRAM THIS YEAIU "'. .• '·, , ,'11
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REG. 11.95

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CAPSULES

LAKE1'1WNT PARK
OOLUMBUS (UPl) - The
Ohio Senate Wednesday
asked the Legislative Service
Ccmmlsslon (i.SC), research
arm of the General
Assembly, to ~duct a study
of the poulblllty 1, of
eslabllshlng a state park

RECEIVED 11: I.OC'&amp; • '.

.U:.W C..f:J In lbe 4-H

Starting Sapr. 13th

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Carpenter Personals

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Open On • •

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

5110 MN:
.
But all Ia not !Qit. YoU can probably get the boy's addreas
by aending a delcrlptlon of him and hla family to the camp
manager. (He'D be cooPerative If he's a nice guy who
l'elllellliM!rs hlJ own youjl), ) ·
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Or you mlgbt wrlle 11'1etter to "Joshua T.," care of the
postmaster In hlJ small town.
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102 E. MAIN

Head To The
. Office in
Style, Wtth
A Good Looking

wiU be beld next '11uD'/ at
1 p. m. at the ' - Ill lin.
Lou1ae Folmer. Mn. Betty
Conkle and Mta. Helen
Blackston will ha" tbe
program and coalelt.

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,

9pringl Betler HMllb Oab

serve two roles

We spent our vacallGn In Kentucky. A ftw da71 before we
left I JJ~t~lbl.l woaderfulpy. We got along great and we were
going to ex~e iddrel*l but there was a llorm and we all
·brokecamplnabarry.Irememberthenameofblal[ll8]ltown
becaUR It W. 10 uinlaull, but I Cllily know hla llrlt name Jotbua -and thai be has a funny last name beginning with T.
11 there any way I could get In touch with him ~ we could
write toeachotherthlswlnler? -50DMILF,SNOR'nl
·
DEAR 500:
·
Every IIUI'IIIW yte r~ve ,at least two dozen letters like
youra. Our hlndalght adviCe Ia: Look kids, don't poetpoae full
nameandacklreaa exchange untU the put minute. Even at the
rlak of sounding "forward," get tbeae Uttle details aett1ed
before moving day. - SUE

SATURDAY
ClllCKEN BARBECUE at
New Haven city buUdlng by
New Haven Volunteer Fire
Department beginning at 11
, a.m,
SUNDAY
ANNUAL HOMECOMING
•
of the Alfred United
;
THURSDAY
Methodist Church, Sunday,
: MAGNOUA CLUB, T)lurs- with Sunday school, 9:30
4&amp;Y. 7:30p.m. at the home of a.m.; worship ·service, 10:45
¥las Ema Jesse.
a.m.; bilsket dinner at 12:30;
• MIDDLEPORT CHILD afterpoon program, 1:30 p.m..
Conservation League, 7:30 Rev Dishman and members
Thursday at the KingsburY of the' Rivers of Life Ministry
~obile Home lot for a tour of to be present.
Modern Chemical Plant.
COUNTY PRAYER
Following the tour members meeting, SUnday, 2 p.rn, at
Will go to the Columbus and the Rutland Community
ljouthern Ohio Electric Co. Church with Glen Bissell,
for a meetjng.
leader.
, GRACE EPISCOPAL
HOMECOMlNG Sunday at
Olurchwomen, 12:30 Thiii'B- Mt Hermon U. B. Church.
day for a sack luncheon at the The Rev. Eldon Blake from
Parish House,
the Eden U. B. Church will be
; REPUBUCAN WOMEN'S the guest speaker. Basket
Qub, picnic at the Rock din11er at noon. Mternoon
. Springs Grange Hall, Thurs- services at 1:35 p.m. Pastor
day, 6 p.m. Brlrlg covered James Leach invites the
dish and table serviC~: public to attend,
REPUBUCAN WOMEN'S
--FOURTH' ANNUAL
€lub picnic Thursday, 6 p.m.
at Rock Springs Grange Hall. Douglas family reunion
Bring covered dish and table Sunday at roadside park,
8ervice. Everyone welcome. right going south on Route 33;
basket dinner at 12:30 p.m.;
FRIDAY
• PAST
MATRONS, aU relatl.ves and frlenda InEvangeline Chapter, O.E.S. vited.
HOMECOMlNG at Wesley
7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Chapel _Church, Sunday;
Willis Anthony.

SoCial
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Mrs:

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EMM
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DE=
,-; .,....., "'"
. """' POLLY-My_ Pel
aome !:!lack , ti,la'ek
spots
~e
Ia with parents who let
r
k
d
around th e nee
an
their children run lOOae In our
sboulden of a few of my supermarkets . They open
baby's clothel , ~cannot 'cereal boxes to toya out ol
have come frDIIi tile washing ' them alld then aplll the cereal
machlne or oilier clothea ' on the noor. Thls.ll both a
would have the~L My ~-by 11 pity and a wutl. _ C.O.D.
always kept tery cle~ and ' DEAR POLLY - The
clothes
thallfled as
reader who feela her heavy
aaiheY an aoUtc~. The)' are , dark blue draperiel are
rlllled and prHbaked before depreuln1. looking could
wuhlng. 11ie only 1011 could make white velour or velvet
be from baby food or formWa Austrian llhade type valances
and baby al'llaya tretrs a bib and ~ckl alld trim them
when being fed. The marks with while baD fringe. Thla
look!lteaform of black mold would cha~e their looks and
and I have had no auCcesa Ugh ten the effect and they
'filth anylhlhna I tried using on would alao 1oo1t quite exthem. I do ope IIO!Jieone h.ls pensive. White shee~ ~urtainl
some advice for me. , - could alao be uaed under
IRENE.
them. - BARBARA.
'·IJEAR IRENE- Did you
DEAR POLLY - My
try applytacle- jalce and husband had to use a walker
salt aDd thea Pltlillc the ~porarUy after an Ulneu.
clotbtl !0 dry lD ~ 1110? Y~, would' never believe the
Waab aflerwarda. Or, many uaea we have found for
perlllpe tbe tlalnl could be It now that he no longer needs
staked lD 1 grea•e dllsolvinl II. When propped up In bed,
spol remover and lben the walker can be laid down
watbed. lD very bol tuda. overone'slegs 'andaTVtray
Alwaya keep lD mt.d the type pu( on lop to make an exof JDaterlal from wblcb cellent desk, book or newsgai'llleall are made, before paper holder. In the yard, the
lrylnc anytblllg. Perbaps · walker holda the trash or leaf
some other young motben bag open as It is being filled.
bave bad a llmllar e•- A small bucket or clothespin
perlence and will silare their bag can be attached to the
solullonl witb qs.- P LLY. front and uaed to h9ld manv
things, aucb as small loU.,
DEAR POLLY - If you clothespins and even clearling
have spotted, dingy or supplies. -MRS. C.O.M:
stslned white clothes,
Polly will aend you - of
especially polyeater nurse's her "peachy" thank-you
unlfunna, put one can of cards, Ideal for framJDc or
Cream of tartar In a large pot p~ctng tn y- faliilly aenpof"water,let It come to a boll book, if she uses your favorite
and put the garments In, let Pointer, Peeve or Problem In
illffiiner thirty minutes more ber eolumD. • Write Pelly'a
alld stir occasionally. They Polniera In care of thliJ neucome out sparldlng white. I ; piper.
find this really works.

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NOTICE!

Volunteers helpirtg
in current drive

Bi'J:M

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Warners
reunite

Lemtm, salt and
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·sun_add to lift stains .

Dr. Huestis will

Generation Rap

Polly's Pointers

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AVAILABLE IN:
RUST•. CAMEL. BLACK

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4 Akbt pwp~!

Decong,estant
Antihistamine
Reg. $2.07

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$1 14

PRICES EFFEcnVE
SEPT. 16th lHRU SEPT. 19th

Kenneth McCullough. R. Ph. Charlts RIHit, a. Ph.
Ronckl Hannlne. R. Ph.
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Mon, lllru Sat 8:00a.m. to 9 p.m.
lit;sc,:~;~~~ 10:30to 12:30 anci stot p.m.
PI
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Senllnol. Mlddle!!Ofi-PalnerQ)., 0., 'lbunday, Sept. 16,1978

Fun· With Food
.

Rv Charlene
.

Hoeflir~

Mn. Nora MiDI ol M!ddlepcriiMIII usa recipe for unbaked

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eooldealhat are both dellclo111 and ~J~Irilloua . We share her
recipe witb you.
.
UNBAKED OOOIOE8
Bring to a roiUng boU 2 cups ~· 'k cup cocoa (more or
lea) u lUIted to lute, I stick butter and 'k cup mllk.
Add I leaiiPOOII vanilla, 'k cup peanut butter. 2'k cups
quick oats. Remove from heat and stir good. Drop by
teupOon.sful on waled paper.
For variety pecana, other nuta or ra181na may be added . .

Debbie Searls feted
with layette show_er

OES observes
friends night
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WIITOMU'I'

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A~ ~~s~"o!':. ~'::r!:· ~Ia...~~:

1n
Searll Schoonover, Golda·
lloro, N. C., at the huni of
Mr. · and Mn. :l'homaa
Sc:hoonover . Mr.. Tammy
"'""'- wu ~-•.-....._..
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a- ,....-played
with
prllet gaUrcl to Mra. Elaine
llplrel, Mrs. Diana Wblte,
Mrs. Phy:Ua Clay, Mra :
8lndy Walkar, Mill Shirley

Linda ~. M.u.a a.,,
Observance of · Meigs Middleport; Mildred and
Mra. Calille •!laDd, Mra8p. TIIIa
County's annual friends' Cecil Stannard, Albany, and
Stewart,
Cln 'I • 1r..,
night was announced for Pauline and Leonard WhltStephimleW~.~-Roale
Sept. 21 wben Harrisonville llngton, Baltimore. In·
&amp;earll,
Mrs, bi!llble Tlllla,
trOduced
was
so
year
Chapter 255, Order of the
u&amp; •• !'"'1•1
L. _ _•• Mrl.
.....
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member,
Miss
Ruby
ptehl.
Eastern Star, met Tue!day
~Ia Hari'IIOn, .~ ljnnda
Past patroqs and matrons
night at the hall.
Spires,
I· Mn.
Jean
were
presented
along
with
Acommunication was read
llchoonqv,r.
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FROM WHAT WE HEAR, crock pot cookery Is rlgqt up from Racllie Chapter 'which Mrs. Lois Pauley, grand
Sending ,glfta, ~e Mn.
there witb microwave ovens when It cmnes to convenience in wiD hoat friends ' night noting page . A last month's
J[earna,Mn.Margle'lbomas
AdeUne
~Mr. and Mn.
the kitchen. Genial Fran Parker deterlbea slow cookers as !be that the 751h anniversary of meeUng sbe was presented a
111111
Mill
Pegcy
Sear
II.
1be
Bill
Je'!'ett,
~ -1111! t.lra· Roy
wwklng WCIIWI'I draun aJII)Ilanre and her word Ia good · the chapter will also be ob- large box of gllta. Mrs. Ruth
~ priJa waa won by Mrs. • Snow~,fdi'.andMra.,Terry
made
the
served and that Howard Erlewlne
enough for me -I've added It to my ChriBtmaa lilt.
Judy Miller.
, - Searl•, , Mr,a , , ~uanlta,
presentation
with
Mrs.
Schull, worthy gralld patron
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RelteabmeAta were cup- Woody,a.r4 , j, Mr.•l ..Do nle
VELMA RUE PASSED along a recipe on how to preaerve and Jean Woodruff, worthy Avanell George providing the
cabl
trimmed 1n pint and Plckena1 and VIcki,, Mra.
money
tree
uaed
at
the
plcnl,c
grand matron wlll be
a husband which g01111 like lhls-jello with whipped Diane Harrlaon ~ Dlrlylllt
blue,
held
at
Forest
Acres
Pai'k.
,
"Be careful In your aelectlon. Do not chooae too young, and honored.
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cream,
and potato chlpa with .. 1lfrs. Adellpe ,Snblfllen, Mrs.
and
Raymond
Letha,
.
A letter from Mrs. Gall
take only such as have been reared In good, moralatmoaphere.
favora
of
blby diaper mint Bernice Wbfte, Mr. and Mrs.
Some 1na11t on keeping lhem In a pickle while others keep !bern Dew annotmeed the District Cottrill were received Into
cup11.
Attending
bea1del lhoae Marion ~. Mr. and
ANNIVERSARY WEDNDDAY - Mr. and Mra.
In hot water. 'lbiJ only Jllllkes tbem110ur, hard and 110metlmes ~ party to be held at 6:30 p, chapter membership and
named
were
.Mri, Mary Mrs; .Stave Taylqr, Mra.
m. on Oct. 2 at the Morsan gifts were presented to them
Arnold Van Matre celebrated tllllr 4Ith · nddlnil
bitter.
.
.
Janet 'lboma~, , Mr , and Mrs.
annlveraary Wednuday at their home In Well Collllllbq.
"Bill even poor varletlea may be made sweet, te!l(ler and High sChool. It was noted that by Charles King, Beasie King
BARR HONORED
Ralph Blauer, r,lr • and Mrs.
Marrie4 on Sept. 1$, 18S1, 11 Union Olurch bJ L. G. ere,,
good by pmlJillng them with patience, !ben sweeten well with cookbOOks of recipes from alld Pauline Whittington, An
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LANGSVILLE
'.
Duane
,
carl
.Morris , and ,,Tommy
Invitation
to
attend
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a
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their witnesies Wlft Paul Stewart and Ralph Fry. Mt.
smiles and flavor with ~ to taste. Keep them warm with a District 25 members comBarr
wu
hOnored
on
hlj
~hoonover
·
reception
honoring
Mrs.
and Mra. VanMatre ani the parenll of tine chlldnll,
steady !Ire of domestic devotion and serve with peaches and pUed by Mrs. Bernice HoffMrs. Paula Camp, Mra. Madolyn lllc:brd, and Hei'!DIII blrlhday Sunday with a birth·
cream. When thus prepared, they will keep for years." Author man are now on sale. A new Thelma ~ch of Wllke,.vllle
, I,
on
Sept.
18
was
read.
VanMatre; the grandparellll ol nine children, and have
day cake baked by Mrs . .
Bible
was
presented
to
the
unkno'I!Jl.
It was noted that dues are
ooe great-gandchlld.
Llrry Barr. A covered dlah
chapl!!r by Mrs. Louise Well.
payable
ne1t
monttr.
dinner
waa served at noon.
Thank-you
note
from
Mrs.
IF YOU WANT TO PERK UP sagging appetites wilh
Birthdays
noted
were
'.
Ali
enjoyable
time wu had by
Edith
Williamson
for
flowers
IIOIIIfllhlng nice and euy, you mlgbt try this redpe for a
My
Office WI Be '•
all. 'nle afternoon 'wu spent
vegeta~ garden meat pie. And to cmJplete the meal once sent to her while hospitalized those of Mrs. · Pearle
\
Canaday,
Stsnley
Kaldore,
.
flahlng, playing baD, and
you've made the "pie," the rest of the meal is easy. All you was read.
Claud
Sepl
20
Ellen
Arnott
and
Miss
Diehl.
visiting.
Joan alld Stanley Kaldore,
have to ackl are a Iliad and desaert.
worthy matron and patron, Refreshments were served
VEGETABLEGABDEN ~TPIE
In 1W4, Prelldellt Ford
1 egg, slightly beaten; one-thil'd cup ca!BUp; 1 teaspoon presided at the meeting at-- by Mr. a,nd Mrs. Daldore, Mr.
thru 25 lnclusite.
'
olfered
conditional amnesty
salt; 1'k t.ea.spoona Worcestenhlre sauce; 'k teaspoon chW tended by 38 members alld a lid Mrs. Don WUson and Mr.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
powder; 'I• cup finely chopped onl011; 1cup Wheat Cbe_1 cereal, guests, Mrs. Bessie King, am Mrs. Paul Pauley.
Erlewlne, Mr. and Mrs. to Vlelnam draft dodgen and
evadeta. He said they CtJUid
Cl'lllhed to 'k cup; 1 pound lean ground beef; one 1kunce
.
Norman WW, Rutland; Mr. aline
home If they perfQrmed
I
The
annua
reunion
of
and
Mr.
Beuhl
Ridenour
pack.Ue froun mixed vegetables, cooked and drained; ~ cup
~M.D.
..,
to
two yean ~ public
and aliiO 'I• cup abredded procesa Cbecklar cheese.
Birdie M, Warner was held Mn. ~a Brown 111111 Mrs:
Prebeat oven to ~ delreea. Combine egg, callql, salt,
Silmay at the home of 'l'eddy • Jean .SUmmerfield returned. llll'Vice.
Woroestenblre, cbiU powder and onldn. Stir In cereal a'WIIba.
A. Warner, Wolf Pen Rolid. · Friday from a four-ilay tour
Mlz In ground beef. Preas gently Into a 10 Inch pie plate,
'l1le , oldest preaent was . to Nilgara Fallund Toronto,
llhapinl to fit. Toa vecelables with Iii cup cheeae. Turn Into
Herman E. Warner and the IJntda. '!bey were 1111(1118 40
lheD. $prtnkle remaining 'I• cup che. over vegetables. Bake
youngeat was Brian Allred on lbe tour guided by Donna
about 30 minutea or untU done. Let stand five to 1D'minutes.
Ander110n.
Murpl!y of the AliA.
Makes four to all ~s.
Preaent were: Mr. ,.and
'l1le group left Portsmouth
More than 80 person.! are willbethefirstconcertofthe Mra.HermanE. Warner,Mr. , for Niagara ·Falls, Canada.
volunteering their efforts In seven foot Sleinway grand and Mrs. Dale E. Warner and Hlgh!lghta of their stay there
the 197&amp;-77membershlp drive . piano recenUy purchased by Gale, Mrs. Delca Mobler, Included slghlseelnR at the
of the Tri-County Community the association,
Mrs. Zelda Da'VIi, Mr. and Falla With 1 ride on the Maid
Concert Association unWorkers for this year's Mrs. George H, Warner and of the Milt and a trip to the
derway this week.
drive are:
. Gordoo.• Mr . .and Mrs. James Great Gorse and Whirlpool
Volunteers
are
seeking
new
Galli
a
CountyMrs.
Katie
Proffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Rapids. lbey viewed the
New officers were elected and people wno prefer
members
and
obtsining
Sprow,
division
chairman;
Richard Warner and Erin, Dowers at the Falls with Will
at the Mondly night meeling laolatlon. In the world l«&lt;ay .
renewal
of
old
memberships
capt~ln,
Mrs,
Anlla.TQPe,
Mr.
Mr.
and Mra. Arthur W. ·' •'-'n" _,. .._ to be -k·- to
of \be United Methodist Members sang "Open My
and INs. James Beverly.
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bershlp
cJ
bel
ore mem
Diles Mn. Nancy Levernler, INs: Nease, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur various groups later and
Women of the Heath Church, Eyes That I Might See.'"
..... ent..IIIIIIINwM ..... I~WIIItl,'blft~stlti .... tiUI
Middleport.
Prayer by Mrs. Houchins Saturday at noon. Coat Is $10, Wilma Mull ins, INs. Elsie W. ~ease Jr. and JUI and visited the Niagara' Falls
$5,. senior citizenS or Neal; captain. Mrs. Joan TraVIS, Mr. and Mra. James School of H.orticullure .....
Elected were Mrs. Kathryn closed devotions. Mrs. adults;
~-"·n'· alld...., family The Schmidt, Or. Lewis Schmidt.
· '""
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~-d dinner at the
Kalght, prealdent;
Billie Crlawell gave a report on s......, "' · .,..,
h d .te ·Mr. Rod Tolliver, assistants Anderson, Jamie and Brian, .,.
• ..,. 1111
- Jo
Krawaczyn,
vice upcoming district, meetings. association ea quar ts tor Gallla Academy, Jane Mr. andMrs.DaleC. Warner, SkyUne Tower which Ia 1
prealdent; Mrs. Clara
Mrs. Fra~JCH Brewington during the drive is the C.lrcle. Dan Rowan, IN. and ·connie, Michael, Mary g1us endOIId cllDIIJg room
Gallipolis Chamber of Mrs. Red Suiter. IN , and Amber, Mr. and Mrs. Alan 800feetabove the Falls alter
CrlneU, aecretary; Mrs. · presented lhe program, ,._,
_ _ office 16 State St Mrs. H. 0 . Francis; captain, Pugh Mr and Mrs Teddy A
Elilabeth mbbs, treaaurer; "Health and You," noting ""''"'~""
'
· Mrs. Mart~ Dean, Mr. and
• ·
. ·
, · which they went to the
nr;~_concer!&amp;
planned Mrs. J, T. Griffin. · INs. Warner, Patty, Scott alid OUtlook on top of the tower to
Mn. Juanita Bachtel, !bat the health of aU people Is
Chrlatlan
Social
In- fundamental. She spoke of for ,..,. years season m M'Lou Morrison, Mrs. Louise Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Gene watch the Falls below
On Thuraday they ~~ !))
volvement; Mrs. Ruth phyaical health aa deter. addition to aeveral oukl!- Hart, Mrs, Mlcki Calhoun. 'lbompson, Gina and andy,
town.
concerts
which
local
Captain.
Mrs.
Carolyn
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
u. ark C. ..........,,., ..__.,_tile n......'
arlltlan, global concerns; mined by diet, exercise and
·
Roderick.
Dr.
Evan
"'
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-·
Mrs. GriiCe French, Olrlstlan heredity. Intellectual health association members are Roderick. Greg Bane. IN5. Warner and Vlclde, Mt. and Ellzabelh's Road. Tiley took
Lambert.
Mr. Mra Manning Mob1er and
personhood; Mrs. Nan u the eaerclae of mind, entitled to attend. Appearing Betty
These bright, new,•round-the-clock YashiO!Ie
In
Gallipolis
are
Theodor
Lawrence
Huber
;
captain.
n....:. Glada Barnhart ....
.... a guided lour of the dty and
Moore, JII'GIIflim re.ource; emotional health as that
\IN p t M11 Mr 1M
""""'Y•
toured Caaalona, a 911 room
ault tC&lt;~ay's active woman :-And t!lev
baautl·
s. a
i s.
s.
ry llamey, Linda Seals, Cathy cutJe, before returning home
Mrs.
Mary
Reinhart, abUIIy to control one's Uppman, Oct. 9; 1be New
fully . .. with preclsl9n jeweled accuracy ...
York
BrusQIIIntet,
March
16
SE~~~n
Lingo.
Mrs.
Sara
and
Jn.lv.
oo
Fn
'tlay
membenhlp; Mrs. Emma feellnp, and spiritual health
. . t
Th
,..,.fs, Mrs. June Adams.
-~
with everything she wears. She'll love
p1ams
om as INs. Betty McGuiness. Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Jolm Mohler,
·
WIJ'Iand, Mrs. Lorena Davis u a concern for others. She an d
Schumacher,
April
22.
Wagner.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Paraona
lntarestlng
shapes, the clean, crisp lines, tllld
and Mra. Beulab Hayes, llao delcrlbed social growlh
,.,.
SATURDAY
easy-to-rl!lad h~ll-floured dials. Give t,IJ
IIJIIPOI'Uve community; Mrs. 11 the ability to do the right Schumacher's performance INs. pt~:::; ~!J:'~o:' F,:_:: andDe David, Mrand. aSeannd Mrs.
mE. CARLETON Church , lhe
Lettie Young, public relat!OIIS lhlngs at the right lime. Mrs.
one as a gift
Bess Grace. IN. Jon Hollas,
an Paraona
, Mr.
Miss Becky Noll, Mrs. Phyllis and Mrs. Homer Goodwin, on Kingsbury Road will hold
and IUtorlan; Mrs. Beulah Brewington alao commented
Rowan; captain, Mrs, Jan Mr . and Mrs. Joe Hall revival aervlces Sept. 1e
J01111, milslon coordinator; on 11nltation laws alld said
Thaler.
Dr, Donald Thaler. J
h and Tim"''"' Mr • ...: Urough Sept. 26 starting each
lfrl. Young, Mrs. · Pauline !bat the health prOblema of
Miss Catherine Hayward. · ll!leP
-~,,
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Mrs Barbara Epling, INs. Mrs. Ron Campbell and evening at 7:30. Hermon
Barton and Mrs. Genevee distant Ianda are our
Jean Blakeman, Mrs, Kathy Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Jordoo ci Leon, W. V1. Ia
a.jlw, llllllllnatlng com- problema, too, according to
Bennett. INs. Jan Wether- Stsnley Kalctor, Renne and guest 1speaker with apedal
millet. Tile oftlcers will be Chrlat's teachings.
holt,
Mrs, Joyce Thaler. .
Rudy, Mr. and Mra. Wayne singing each evening. Pastor ·
Milalled In Nonmber.
Cards were slgrled for Mrs.
Captain, INs. Jean Niday. Cobb, Rhonda, Denlae, JuH Gary King welcomes. all.
llli'l. IDllbt opened the Julia McComas,
Gall Ia County 5enlor Citizens alld Laura, Mr. and Mrs.
meta.. wilb a poem and recuperating at home and
Center.
Mrs. Dorothy Har- Dana Warner and Je8111ine,
wtldw Cllllllamn and read Mill Frieda Faehnle at
!ley,
Bill
Men~ouse, captain, Mrs Loulae w u J k Jill
"All 'nllnga 'Bright and Klmea Nunlng Home at
Descendants of the late Mrs . Janet Wetherhold.
•
e • IC • •
Vocational Judy, Terry Warner, Mary
Be.tlral" u Mra. Jones Athelll.
Hiram {Ott) and Wilhelmina Gallla-Jackson
jiWidal plano background
Refreshments were served Hensley held a reunion at the High School; captain. Mrs. Warner, Sara Well, Kelly
12TH YEAR
Beverly Gettles. Hannan Stewart, Faye Dunlavy,
-*· De¥ollons were Riven by Mrs. Chesher, Mrs. Kay Portland Park recently.
High
School;
captain.
Mrs.
Tracy
McGraw,
Cindy
Faulk,
bJ lin. V1ckJ Houchins who Rill, Mrs. Judy Fruer and
1lle oldest attending was
Suprlock.captain.
North Gallla Rick F""'"'·
n.I 1be lith chapter of St. Mrs. Ruth Bumgarner wu a Anton Liter and the youngest Sarah
Batm-GymnM~Dance
High School;
INs.
u-1
Fay Sauer, K
. yger CrMk High
Lllre 111111 lben drew a com- cmtrlbutlng hosteu. Yellow was Chrlatopher Styer. School;
captain, Mill Nelle
Intermediate
.,..n- ~tween a child mums and candelabra Others al the reunion were Shaw, Gallipolis
State Inr t bed to live In an air decorated the table.
Anna, Tony and IUc)lard stitute.
Jorcsan. tvr. and Mrs. Fred
lid Adnnced lMis
blllbie IW8J' from bacteria
Jackson County. Mrs. Gaul: captain. Mrs. Gwyn
Uter, Tammy, Christine,
Mrs. Jeanne Rardin,
Kim and Debbie Haley, Rachel Warner. division Bibbee:
Jackson, Miss Mrs , Jane Coin, Mrs.
George 0. Hensley, Sandra chairman;
Barbara Wilson. Mrs. /Nry Harriet Crulck1henk.
Hensley, John H,, Barbra, Kathryn Smalley, IN, Kim
Meigs County INs. Fay
-New Classes of Baton fQr 7-10 year ai-dsLANGSVILLE - All the Langiville, and Mrs. Elvira Chuck, Paul and Matt Marlin. Mrs. Katy Sadler. Sauer, division chairman
cblldnin af Mn. Elvira Barr Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Roo Hensley, Henry, Bev, Ronle Mrs. John Lambert; Oak (and RuHand areal; MidThis Is The School Of The
met at Foreat Acres Pai'k Myers of Columbus were and Mellsla Henaley, Bob, Hill, Mrs. Mildred Bangert, dleport captain, Mrs_. Sibley
Slack;
1N1,
M.
J.
Fry,
Mrs.
'
INs.
Sharon
Jones;
Wellston,
guests.
Sanday for a family reunioo.
Sharon,· Pennie and Candy William Dunn.
Dorothy Morrll; Patneroy
An announcement of im."GLO-ETTES"
· Attending were Mr. and
Mason County, Mrs. Dlana captain, Mrs. Joan Wolfe;
Hensley,
Kevin,
Melinda
and
portance
was
that
Brian
,· ... :o.
J
111 .,
Mn. Olelter Meller and 11011
Christopher Styler, Diana Cheng, division chelrman; Mrs. James O'Brien. Mrs.
§"
I
'k• I
Illllny,MagneUc~; Mr. Cadwallader, age 12, of West and John Evans, Iva Car- P~lnl Pleasant, Michael John MuSMr, INs. ' Hilton
Wolfe.
Jr
.•
Mra.
W.
P.
Award
Winning
Corps
of
the
area
Sol!llards,
Michael
Lambert;
Union,
IIGII
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ml Mn. Duane Barr and
penter, Rodney, Margaret Henderson, Mrs. libby Lochary. Mrs. Nancy Reed;
IS well as
.,
11111, Shawn, 0111: HID, Ohio: Blair Cadwallader, was and Terri and Jeff spencer, David: Mason-New Haven. Racine captain, INs. Richard
honored
recenUy
with
a
State
and
National
Award
Winners
lfr. 111111 Mn. Blair CadRoger,Laura,Roger,Jr.and Mrs. lucille Swackhamer; Lee. ' Mrs. Judy Arnold;
wallader . 111111 110111 Briln, c:erem011y 111111 banquet at the Gregory Carpenter, John P., Point Pleasant. captain, Mrs, Eastern captain. Nn. Dllt
T1le Ole cltfi have hundrtds of aw~rds In local aompetlthln and arc 'tile only aorps oi
Sue Brady; Mrs. Marv Machlr; Dlle Machlr. Mrs.
Olrlalllllllnat, Weii&amp;Vnloa; Cllureh . of, Chrlat In Weat Garnet and Dick llenaley, Jennings,
the,area Ill lla~- awards in State and l'le)iona~C!In,PIIIIhln. Glo.tHts havtlhtst
Connie
li
racker.
·Miss
Hattie
Sttlt and Nltlonal -ret•: N;tlon;l Beltft TwlrHng , Aecocll.llon (lilt oldtst cnd
•• 111111 Mra. Larry Barr, Union when he wu awarded Leona llenaley, Charlet and •
·
III...HwlrHnt orgcnlzctlonl Olllo 51111 Clllmps In Julllor 0.11cl IIICI'Twlrl TNm
Dnld and Micbelle, Rutland; 'l1le God and Country award Margaret Murray, Chuck,
1m, an111m, Ollie Stilt Cllcmpslll Juvenile DIIICt' TWirl cGcpi t974. Ohio State
• · 111111 Mrs. Michael Barr, of the BOy Scouts.
Debra and Mary Elle.n
Junior Dlnct cnd TWirl Team 1975. 1'llty placid 2pd In DlnC! TWiriii'N
. m 1974 (lsi
Murray, Albert and Margaret
!llcce this year went 19 c group tr.n Clncillnctll
" ; ,'
COLORS:
M
,APLE
. Glo utili art alco placed 3rd In JUIIlor Plrtdt Corps, and c 41111n Juwnllo P~rcdt
Fulton. · Oth~ra attending
Ctrpsclllle Olllo StcN Clulmplonolllpslllla year (top *"'•rd•ln ~radt 'Cdrps went to
were May McPeek, Ethel,
•BRICK
groups tr.n Norlllcrn Olllo AreaaJ
•
·,,
David, Carla, Vickie and
Gto.ctltl
havt1awanlut
Nlllellcls
havlntl
'pic~
lth
In
197'2
I~
DlnCif
lnd Twirl
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ka tby Carter.
T~m.
and
2nd
pt.(c.
OcnceTwirl
Team,
3rd
pfcc:t
O.nct
Twirl
Corps
in
1974.
1
(l'lblne and Mr. and Mrs.
"':i' t :~1!:
'
'l1le next reunion Will be the
, '
llltmt .,
Cecil G1IJol!y attended the
second Sunday in July at the
...,., ndd1ng annlverllll')'
GLOmE$
Jl ·~ :., •• .
Portland Park.
Cl!'l blallall for Mr. and Mrs.
• •
'
'
"" ~- ~
foi .'~"~1
ft. ~
•:&gt;,;· f
1 I ;, ;"' •.•
wuu.m Frazier in GllllpoU.
'1ESI'
BAlON
G-"
AWARDS
1976l
)j
..
...
.,..,. •
IIIII U. called on their
' New TMn Ale DIMe Cllll
··i .r
,.. ,
·
, f ,.. '" ,, •
DIOIIJa', Gclldle Gillogly, who
1
II aWl cmftned to Holzer
u.:.i:lllts k.111
In
lolpit.l for olllervaUon Bncl
clcna, and rtcelvtd trclnl"ll In floor •~trdce,llila"'t'
, u~"' Rtn'l!tf bars.
hllllllnt.
ss., _.,.. f /4//
andvcullllll,bclltllargymMifiCIWillbii!ICIUdllill t
AliU Ann Gillogly,
lllullldw of Mr. and Mrs.
'
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8 , PellJ CN•tt

,.

•et

.

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are"

Group enjoys

.

.recent tour

J. J.

New officers. named

are

O.C:

Family

aoon.

"'a

.

Goessltr Jewelry .Store

gathers

GLORIA'S STUDIOS

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IJeljnner,

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Barr family meets at park

By Helen and Sue Bottel
wateUp,s-tP~Wce,"-1

RAP

MyCOIIIInlhelwithua. Heworkanlcbt,andlt'Jmyjobto
wake i11lil up at e p.m. 111111 that'• hardet !ban moving •
11t1 bborn ellphant
~tried~ rrGm tbrowlill water and lee cubes on
blm to leltlnlhlmbe late for wan -which I got bawled outfor
bJ Mcm
I'm tired of yellinl at )Ibn. No matter what, If I go 0111 ~
file roam, bt'a blck to ~DW~Dc. Monuayuhe won't take over
CIUMII'Imy)ob. ItNnlubedoeln'lwant the bulle.
·
· u - do
" - ow . ....... on hllfeet' I reallv like him
..w.. ·you - .... ""'
·
'
when he'uwake, but I.-e do hate be~ hll alarm clodl:. B.C.
'
'
B.cir, think your • • • problem llarllat the other lide of
theciodi:'Whendoetbtgettobed?Aili:hlmtosackoutaaaooa
u he~ hallie from wart. Then he'll hopefully wake up of
hfiowncccordaround8p.m.-HEIEN AND SUE
, '
.
+++
DEAR HElEN ANI) SUE: ·
What do you think of relatives who leave their klda home
w1ih 1 baby-tiller, but brlntl their two apolled dop when they
vlalt you? _ Dlll}USTED
·
p .S;Tbey say tbeir dop like It !lere oa our farm.
DEAR DIS:
·.
·
·
WH+i, half a apo1led flmUy Ia betJer than aU of II. (We
8111111lelfthe clop won't beha,e, the lddllactllkewlae.) But we
can't say IIIIIch for parenll who favor their pets over their.
chUdren. Next time, tell 'em to bring the kids and leave the
dogs with the litter. - HElEN AND SUE

RAP:

RObert E. Daniel, Holzer
Clinic Admlnlstrator, has
annOUJIOI)d the addition to the
clinic staff of Robert D.
Huestis, M.D., a psychia~t.
who was recently dl.lcharged
from the u. s. Navy.
And It was joinUy announced by Daniel and
. Malcolm Orebaugh, Ad-•-•-trator of the Gallla"w""
Jackson • Meigs Community

~~:.~~~ill~~ ~:

dual capadty as head of
~chlatry with the Holzer
Clinic and as Medical
j)lrector of the Community
Mental Health Center.
Dr. Huestis was recruited
through joint efforts of the
Holzer Clinic, Community
Mental Health Center, and
lhe 6-48 Board.
AnaUve o Steubenville, Dr.
Huestis received his Bac!Jelor
of Science degree from
Denlaon .University, Gran.ville, 1n 111116 and his Medical
Degree from Ohio State
UniVersity In 1970. He

completed hit General
Psychiatry Realdency at Ohio
State University In 1873 and
his
Child
Psychiatry
Fellowship in 1974. In addition, he was Ollef Resident
in the Department of
Psychiatry there In bOth 1972
and 1973.
Moat recently, Dr. Huealll
has been with the U. S. Navy
In the Psychiatry Department at the Naval Regional
Medical Center, Portsmoulh,
Va , While there, he obtained
the rank of Lt. Commallder,
Dr. Huestis Is a member of
the American Psychiatric
Association, the' Ohio
Psychiatric Association, the
American Academy of Ollld
Psychiatry. In addition, he Is
board eligible In both general
and child psychiatry.
Dr. Hueatis, his wife, GaU,
and two daughters have
recently moved • to the
Gallipolis area and are
residing on Buhl-Morton
Road,

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upreaenled

llqdl Project et Ohio State

'*·
.
...... Petlr repn.
Villrle and Mn. Ann Rill

and

•

IIIII cillldnn, lflrUarC, were
wllkllld luettl of Mta.

•• flllblr, Dill o,e.
0,. ICeCJIIIIIIIUd ... 10
llamt IIIII IPIIIt a ftw
dlji .....

a~

This refined dress casual is called Naples. Skillful llltch .
delaillng Is complemented by the purposely undarllllhld
omanie~tstlon. Rich. eartlly cowhide leather. And Hu1h
.Puppie,e CIIUIII IIIII born comtortab~ , , . /uti tor

i.

along the lakefront In
aeveland.
Ceveland area aenators
ca1Ung fw the 9ludy said a
state park on Like Erie
"would offer a mecca
attracting out-of-state
tourists who would take
advantage olthe recreatiooal
opportunities and
by
Increasing Obio's tourism
indWIIrY
greatly enhance the
basket dinner at noon .With
_,
state'l ecCIICIIIlY and Iring
special ·siJIIIIng in allel1!900· c jobs
to' metropolitan .
Public inVIted.
aeveland and all ~ Ohio.''
HOMEOOMING SUNDAY
at Morse Chapel United
Melhodlat Church. SUnday
school, 10 a. m.; chJ!fch
service, 11 a. m,; afternoon
program, 1:30 p, m. Wlth all
singers and public invjted,
At The
,,

OLD TIME
REVIVAL MEETING
BUlAVILLE

MONDAY
INDEPENDENT
CANDY STR IP,E R
1
organizational meeUng ' for
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
197&amp;-77 Molidey 7 .P- m. In
cafeteria · at Veterans I .· Sepl 19, 1976
Memorial HospitsL AD interested uiale and !elnaie
7:30 each M!ling
per110na ·who want to v,o)un·
Special Singing
teer their services are
welcome to attend.
Rev. C. J . Lemley ,
MIDDLEPORT BUSJNES!i evangelist. Brine the whole
- Professional Women's fcmlly. Salvation tor all.
Cub Monday, 7:30 p. m. at Time is running out, you
Columbia Gas Office. All need Christ now.
members
to attend.

DIE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Sunday· the 19th, beginning at 12
noon. This chicken is Jo go only so
please bring your own container.

Sponsored by the
Orange Twp. Vol. Fire Dept.,

THERAGRAN M

Reg. $1.79

Hlgl) Potency Vitamin Formula
Wit'*'inera Is. 30 Free with 100 •

ONLY
'uin;t

REG. 17.89

2)

ONLY

TUSSY
CREAM
DEODORANT

ICY-HOT

ANALGESIC BALM

2 oz.

Reg. 69c

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VICKS
VAPO RUB
3 oz.

One ·Size Fits All .

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ULTI-MATES

SLIPPER SOCKS

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Reg. $1.2S

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. POMEROY

oz.

REG. 13.00

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77

Reg. $1.99
4 .

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24 oz:

Reg. $4.50

COLGATE

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JEWELRY
'lh PRICE

DENTAL CREAM
'1.17

5 oz.

TRIAMINIC
SYRUP 4oi:
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THE GO-WITH-EVERYTHING SHOE

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The stack Is backl Sophislicoied slyling that Is
comfOrtable in every crowd .. . like wolklng
on 0 cloud. The podded insole adds bounce to
your day-In, day-out life. ·

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Only a c»uplt Glltlllnl&amp;llft lnlll,e new4~ 19 I
tfoiip. Thlari'c comblnalfllllclan
GyMIIHflcc, I'N-Iclltl 811111 Tcpl
,,.
Clllltriliii'IUPI-'Iwtla , ...., Int.,., Adv.J muilaudll'llfor Pi;Ge""""PB- In ,_.,., ct lilt Orcllitl Room
,~ . •
Cia- will lit Tutldlr IIIII liGOn IIIII tvtniRI. I'IIIIM
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mall your n1mc, ..., llllltl'lll allll·willch ctcu yovani.U.. .'-4 ~lllor~cllact,
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LAKE1'1WNT PARK
OOLUMBUS (UPl) - The
Ohio Senate Wednesday
asked the Legislative Service
Ccmmlsslon (i.SC), research
arm of the General
Assembly, to ~duct a study
of the poulblllty 1, of
eslabllshlng a state park

RECEIVED 11: I.OC'&amp; • '.

.U:.W C..f:J In lbe 4-H

Starting Sapr. 13th

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Carpenter Personals

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Open On • •

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

5110 MN:
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But all Ia not !Qit. YoU can probably get the boy's addreas
by aending a delcrlptlon of him and hla family to the camp
manager. (He'D be cooPerative If he's a nice guy who
l'elllellliM!rs hlJ own youjl), ) ·
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Or you mlgbt wrlle 11'1etter to "Joshua T.," care of the
postmaster In hlJ small town.
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102 E. MAIN

Head To The
. Office in
Style, Wtth
A Good Looking

wiU be beld next '11uD'/ at
1 p. m. at the ' - Ill lin.
Lou1ae Folmer. Mn. Betty
Conkle and Mta. Helen
Blackston will ha" tbe
program and coalelt.

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9pringl Betler HMllb Oab

serve two roles

We spent our vacallGn In Kentucky. A ftw da71 before we
left I JJ~t~lbl.l woaderfulpy. We got along great and we were
going to ex~e iddrel*l but there was a llorm and we all
·brokecamplnabarry.Irememberthenameofblal[ll8]ltown
becaUR It W. 10 uinlaull, but I Cllily know hla llrlt name Jotbua -and thai be has a funny last name beginning with T.
11 there any way I could get In touch with him ~ we could
write toeachotherthlswlnler? -50DMILF,SNOR'nl
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DEAR 500:
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Every IIUI'IIIW yte r~ve ,at least two dozen letters like
youra. Our hlndalght adviCe Ia: Look kids, don't poetpoae full
nameandacklreaa exchange untU the put minute. Even at the
rlak of sounding "forward," get tbeae Uttle details aett1ed
before moving day. - SUE

SATURDAY
ClllCKEN BARBECUE at
New Haven city buUdlng by
New Haven Volunteer Fire
Department beginning at 11
, a.m,
SUNDAY
ANNUAL HOMECOMING
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of the Alfred United
;
THURSDAY
Methodist Church, Sunday,
: MAGNOUA CLUB, T)lurs- with Sunday school, 9:30
4&amp;Y. 7:30p.m. at the home of a.m.; worship ·service, 10:45
¥las Ema Jesse.
a.m.; bilsket dinner at 12:30;
• MIDDLEPORT CHILD afterpoon program, 1:30 p.m..
Conservation League, 7:30 Rev Dishman and members
Thursday at the KingsburY of the' Rivers of Life Ministry
~obile Home lot for a tour of to be present.
Modern Chemical Plant.
COUNTY PRAYER
Following the tour members meeting, SUnday, 2 p.rn, at
Will go to the Columbus and the Rutland Community
ljouthern Ohio Electric Co. Church with Glen Bissell,
for a meetjng.
leader.
, GRACE EPISCOPAL
HOMECOMlNG Sunday at
Olurchwomen, 12:30 Thiii'B- Mt Hermon U. B. Church.
day for a sack luncheon at the The Rev. Eldon Blake from
Parish House,
the Eden U. B. Church will be
; REPUBUCAN WOMEN'S the guest speaker. Basket
Qub, picnic at the Rock din11er at noon. Mternoon
. Springs Grange Hall, Thurs- services at 1:35 p.m. Pastor
day, 6 p.m. Brlrlg covered James Leach invites the
dish and table serviC~: public to attend,
REPUBUCAN WOMEN'S
--FOURTH' ANNUAL
€lub picnic Thursday, 6 p.m.
at Rock Springs Grange Hall. Douglas family reunion
Bring covered dish and table Sunday at roadside park,
8ervice. Everyone welcome. right going south on Route 33;
basket dinner at 12:30 p.m.;
FRIDAY
• PAST
MATRONS, aU relatl.ves and frlenda InEvangeline Chapter, O.E.S. vited.
HOMECOMlNG at Wesley
7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Chapel _Church, Sunday;
Willis Anthony.

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aome !:!lack , ti,la'ek
spots
~e
Ia with parents who let
r
k
d
around th e nee
an
their children run lOOae In our
sboulden of a few of my supermarkets . They open
baby's clothel , ~cannot 'cereal boxes to toya out ol
have come frDIIi tile washing ' them alld then aplll the cereal
machlne or oilier clothea ' on the noor. Thls.ll both a
would have the~L My ~-by 11 pity and a wutl. _ C.O.D.
always kept tery cle~ and ' DEAR POLLY - The
clothes
thallfled as
reader who feela her heavy
aaiheY an aoUtc~. The)' are , dark blue draperiel are
rlllled and prHbaked before depreuln1. looking could
wuhlng. 11ie only 1011 could make white velour or velvet
be from baby food or formWa Austrian llhade type valances
and baby al'llaya tretrs a bib and ~ckl alld trim them
when being fed. The marks with while baD fringe. Thla
look!lteaform of black mold would cha~e their looks and
and I have had no auCcesa Ugh ten the effect and they
'filth anylhlhna I tried using on would alao 1oo1t quite exthem. I do ope IIO!Jieone h.ls pensive. White shee~ ~urtainl
some advice for me. , - could alao be uaed under
IRENE.
them. - BARBARA.
'·IJEAR IRENE- Did you
DEAR POLLY - My
try applytacle- jalce and husband had to use a walker
salt aDd thea Pltlillc the ~porarUy after an Ulneu.
clotbtl !0 dry lD ~ 1110? Y~, would' never believe the
Waab aflerwarda. Or, many uaea we have found for
perlllpe tbe tlalnl could be It now that he no longer needs
staked lD 1 grea•e dllsolvinl II. When propped up In bed,
spol remover and lben the walker can be laid down
watbed. lD very bol tuda. overone'slegs 'andaTVtray
Alwaya keep lD mt.d the type pu( on lop to make an exof JDaterlal from wblcb cellent desk, book or newsgai'llleall are made, before paper holder. In the yard, the
lrylnc anytblllg. Perbaps · walker holda the trash or leaf
some other young motben bag open as It is being filled.
bave bad a llmllar e•- A small bucket or clothespin
perlence and will silare their bag can be attached to the
solullonl witb qs.- P LLY. front and uaed to h9ld manv
things, aucb as small loU.,
DEAR POLLY - If you clothespins and even clearling
have spotted, dingy or supplies. -MRS. C.O.M:
stslned white clothes,
Polly will aend you - of
especially polyeater nurse's her "peachy" thank-you
unlfunna, put one can of cards, Ideal for framJDc or
Cream of tartar In a large pot p~ctng tn y- faliilly aenpof"water,let It come to a boll book, if she uses your favorite
and put the garments In, let Pointer, Peeve or Problem In
illffiiner thirty minutes more ber eolumD. • Write Pelly'a
alld stir occasionally. They Polniera In care of thliJ neucome out sparldlng white. I ; piper.
find this really works.

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Volunteers helpirtg
in current drive

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Lemtm, salt and
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SEPT. 16th lHRU SEPT. 19th

Kenneth McCullough. R. Ph. Charlts RIHit, a. Ph.
Ronckl Hannlne. R. Ph.
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·Farm ·belt states liking Carter by ·9%

by laterferlna with erOP

By BERNARD BRENNElt

to answer

WAStiiNG'J'ON (UPI ) Jimmy Carter I'IW abollt
nine percentage points ahead
of President Ford In straw
vote bY rural leaders from lllx
important !ann belt states,
officials of the National Rural
Electric Cooperative
Association say.
NRECA officials , who

by Ms Pen•elolle"
MacGillicuty

Dear Readers: We have been fortunate In lhat we are

&gt;Ina to have political comments by Big Mac representing the

beral side of Jimmy Carter and Pamela Witherspoon
:prmnting the conservative side of President Ford.
eglnnlng next week we will have som~ comments which we
oJPt will educate the voters. ;-Signed: The Editor.
COMPl/TER PRINT our
Dear Readers: Recently, I have received Inquiries
; ertalnlng to witches .In Meigs 0&gt;. I checked the computer
nd there are no known witches there. However, there are one
r two daughters of witches and one or two sons of witches.
ielgs Countians do not need to be fearful of sons or daughters
·f witches since none of them appear to have the powers lhat
he witcbes themselves have. This does not rule tNt lha t there
trenowilchesinMelgs cOunty. In one of your letters tome the
· 110estlms was asked, "How do you locate a witch?" For your
nformation, a witch has the power to alter many courses of
•venllln one's life If the witch so dlrecls. The best way to tell a
witcb is by her eyes. Usually a witch has one eye of one color
and the other eye of another color and when excited electricity
can be seen coming f!'ml !be witches' eye. Also, witches
IIIU8lly can create storms and thunder and IJshtenlng is
Involved In a witches' seance. Awitch also exudes a pecultar
odor. Something In the nature of a rotten pawpaw. Awitch is a
person who is IISIIIIUy secluded but not always. Awitch USII(!lly
has a Uttle devil in them and is related to the devil. Therefore, ·
111yone who dlabelleves that there are witches should consult
history books. In the Wizard of Oz there were many witches.
Many were originally found In !be New England states. If one
wanted to engage In a witch hunt, please write to me. I might
be able to get you a wltcb dog to help In hunting down any
witcbes lhat might be In Meigs County. Incidentally, there are
no warlocks In lhe county . This is a male equivalent to a bitch.

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began the ~raw vote during
two reglmal meetlnp Jut
week and th1a weell, said IIley
plan to contln~M: the polling
during a series of additional
·fe8lonal . gatherlnga nonn!n8
through Oct. 'll.
One official, review ing
Initial returns from the
midwest meetings with a
reporter, cautioned lhat

on the farm front

Boom expected m
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milk.
Currently, the average
UP Farm Editor
govenunent
support for Ill
WAStiiNG'J'ON (UPI) - In
manufacturing-grade
milk II
spite of the drought which has
$8.13
per
h1111dredweigbt.
But
withered pastures and crops .
milk
used
In
c!ieeee
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being
in areas including some
major dairy regions, national supported at $8.28 per
milk production lhia summer hundredweight, whUe the
Is continuing to bOom weU floor for milk used In butter
ahead of year..ago levels, and noofat powller Is only
Agriculture Department $7.98.
Healy said administration
officials say.
A department report olflclals bave been asked to
Tuesday noted lhat August eUmlnate the ''tilt" bo favor
milk production was 5. 7 per of cheele by letting supporlll
cent above a year ago despite for all manufacturfnll milk at
·Oear Ruth: You stated lhat In your dream you saw Tom drought in the north central $8.28 er ao per cent ol the
parity
price,
Rue as a wagon master of a wagon train proceeding over the states wllich in&lt;:iude major "fair"
whlcbeVI!r
Is
higher.
He
said
Oregon TraG. Yooo also Sill ted that you saw Dale Dutton and dairy lreas In Wlscon.sln and
an Ml per cent !l1lppGrl would
Bill ChildS as the scoll\s for this WMon train. You also stated Mlnneeota .
that In me of the wagons Wtima Sargent was crooochlng when
"With pastures short or (I'Ohllbly not be more than a
the Indians were attacking.
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nonexistent, cows are cent or two away fr(lQl the
Your queitlon was, what cauaed this dream. Yooo also receiving · a more balanc~ $8.28 level.
The prclpOial would raise
stated that you awakened violently from this dream because of ration than normal,'1 offic!als
lhe
overall averaae support
a terrific nploalon'lhat occurred prior to your awakening. The explained In a statement.
by
IS
cents, from $8.1J to $8.31
wagon train got deraUed in Boston"Also, a favorable relationper
hundredweight.
But all of
My replay to your letter Ia to advise lhat quite obviously ship between milk 111d .feed
the
bocreue
would
be taken
you·had eaten something before you went to bed In order to ' prices makes it econcmlcal to
up
In
the
butter-poWder
cao.e this dream. ~owever, if this did not cause the dream ' feed (grain) at ll rate high
lhen my only conclusion Is lhat all of these individuals were enough to keep productim producta, while cheese
supporta would remain
nlnearnated and obviously were at one time original settlers up," experts added.
of lhefar west. I have heard that Mr. Rue is a car dealer and
Patrick
B.
Healy, unchanged.
Healy said he could not
lhls mlgbt apia in why he was a wagon master. Attacks from Secretary of the National
what
the
lncllllls were frequent In those days and It is entirely posaible Mllk Producers Federation, predict
~lion
would
do.
But
lhat the uploaion to which you refer might be that the wagon · agreed lhat milk Irices have
train got loet due to poor navigation or else the Indians did been at profitable lel'l!ls for be Indicated he foomd a
IIC81p all of the member of the wagon train. I de) not kioow bow efficient fanners recently. · favorable preliminary
torelatetheotherlndlvidualstothewagontrainexceptthataij But Healy, who is pressing respOiiae ID his a!gumentl
of them rnigbt have been on the same trip together and the Agriculture Department against the differential
suffered a coounoo fate or else again it may have been lhat to raise supports on at least between cheele and butter)'OUr digestive S)'Jiem wasn't working welllhat night. Do yooo some milk products Oct. 1, powder prices.
The dairy leader l'tllorled
by any chance drink too much? -Signed: Big Mac .
said prices were only part of
he · bad also urged
the story.
For the preaenl, at least, administration offlclall to
MAILCAU.:
Racine, Ohio Healy said many farmers In oonslder a poaible "-'~her
Aug. 5, 1978 drought areu bave been Increase In the soopport
keeping production up by average to reduce the
Dear Bit! Mac:
lD view of lhe fact that we are presently rededicating llllng feed wblch normally polllltial' BCOpe of a biR
bridge floors In lhe county, let us COM!der lhe new floor beln« would be saved for nut wblch lilaJ be ~ by
l'ilq production 00111 ne~
CQIIInoded In the Kerio bridge spanning Shade River. This is wloiter.
IIIJI'Inll. &amp;ocb an lddltlonal
"These
people
a~e
Indeed an ~rica! structure. First, having been one of the
early col'l!l'ed blidges In lhe county, later beln« made Into ~ chopping their (drought- lnci'e&amp;le would bave little
damaged) corn and feeding it Impact Oil COIISIIIIler prictl
~t structure, .m now having a new floor.
Let's aee If we can round up a group of politicians (bol!l now. I dell 'I llnow What IIQW and would be1p illllft
parties of course) ID rededicate this floor. - Good luck, D. A. they're gotna to do In the Continued stable supply,
Healy said.
Roth
wloiter," Healy llid.
Ed. Note: Not 1100ner said than dooe (see the Dally
The milk federation official
Wine!, Sept. U, Ir/1).
added, bolmoer, tloat he is not
Iredictlng an waoaua1 decliDe
In milk procklction dwing the
By BERNARD IIRENNER

COOling wloiter.

SELL MANSI&lt;I'i
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - The

''Somebow they'll find a
way to get feed for these cows Ohio Senate unanimously
... I dm'tloolt for more lban a
le&amp;IOIIal drop In troductton,"
he added.
Agricu1lure Department
olflclals said their mllk.feed
ratio, which measures
relations .. between what
farmers pay for feed and
wiiOt they get by aelllng their
milt, was up U per cent In
August from July e&amp;tlmatea
and was II per cent above a
)'W' earner ..
In spite
of
that
Improvement, HWy said In
an Interview the milk
producers federation Is
asking the Agriculture
• Department to In~ price
1Upports on Oct. 1 particularly for milk llled In
making butter and nonfat dry

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turned to the lfouae for

CXIICIII'niiCe In amendmelil ·
a bill auiiKirlllng the sale ol
tbe Ohio Ardlll'l!ll Boollding,
formerly uaed as the
governor's mansion In
())lwnbus, ID lhe hlgbeot
bidder for at least I1Jo.thlrdl
of Ill apprallect'value.
Sen.
Robert
E.
O'Sioaoogbnessy, O.CO!umbwo,
said. II baa COlt the Illite
$110,000 Iince lJ7U to "keep
this crumbling edlllce from
being !mocked down and
robbed bltnd."
"Let Ill dlspoae of th1a
properqo while there Ia a
market..for4t,"
O'Shaugbneuy urged his
Senate colleagues.

Nllloi!, tile ICRICA ai!Jdel
wbo
coadlded '
the
ji Ill 11•• 1• 1 paUIDit llid 'J U
wliue they llbom 111 averill attended tbe ~ at Democrall 'bavt beea Jill' amt ol tile~- wbo
lead for Carter, there wu a Mectl-• Wia., Sept. f and predletlna that Iarmer eMt bellotl1111811 t mnhu
"dellnlte aollnell" In the Traveree City, Mich., SeJ!, U dilcontent onr luut1 • Denu •ali llld llJ Jill'
retuma.
'botblred to cut ballata In the rlftlbw lrGm put apart. Clll\ • RIP...,.. wflll tbe
Lesa than half the l,:ld poll althclqgh Ill were Invited embarJOM to ' Clll'rtnl nlt~lltJ · •lt«iltallaiDD
drolllht reiW PfGII'IIIII 'IIIII rtJUiar pll'tJ prelallll:t; •
local l'l{al e~lrlc co-ciP to do 10,
N411oallld carter 101 'IU .
"I heard a number ol help lhen! hiMII a buu4*
leaders and employes . wb1
Jill' eent a( tbe Wlel - by
people aay tbey were )wit not enop a( lanD wlal.
P.R. "BobbJ" Smllb, bead ~ ,dMpiAIII 1G the
ready to vote .•.that the)'
ol
. · the Carter
ferm NRECA lllllllllt01 11tNt
OOaestly dm'lllnow yet bow
CORRECTION OOMPACI'
they'll vote," reported committee, uld In a per cent for Ford: The
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Robert Nellon, an NRECA ...,...te,ounlltadlntenln Pruldent'• atronaeat
hllrebef«erthlltoflbepoll lbowlllg • waW amona •.
Ohio Senate Wednesday Qfflclal.
unanimously approved
statea repreaenled at the llcura lhat hll bid foltnd fleleptea rrcm lola bene
House-paased legislation two
meetln11
were tride11pread anger amona atate of Michigan wbo
811thorlzing Ohio 1o enter Ill Wlscoillln, Iowa, Illlnola, lllldwatem fannlrl mr ad- trefel red blm by to.l per
Interitate Correction . Ml""'-~ Ohio tndlana and mlnlatratlon-ordered crop cent to 34.2 per cent for
aport ember... duriJoJ the . Carter,
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Canpact to e~~:banae with West Vlrclnla.
Re11ilta ambna NRilCA
otber states lnformatlCII and
A total of 11118 pl'ealdentlal put t11ree yean.
GOP campalpera bne . !!WDIMn fn11n otloer !l(atea
ldeaa
on
Improving ballots were cast at the two
'
correctional facilities.
lleSIIona, lncludlna only two been ' oolreiiiDII piedell to IDe~: . ' ,,
Iowa - carter au per
·Sen. Neal F. tJonmcn Jr.. - both for Carter - from avoid fllture tmbar1oe•
a:eept In Clllll of nalkl\al cent, Jl'Qrd ~u per cent;
D-neyton, said Ohio would be · •West Vlrglnlana.
tbe 21st stale to enter the . Of the remaining GIH ba&amp;ta emergency - a policy which Dllnoll - CirW ,au per
compact. He said Indiana, l'nln 111z farm atatea which Carter bu alao endcned. Bill · cent, l"«d ~U Jill' cent; Olio .
Pennsylvania, Kentl!cky and are fe8anled II Important to Smith lnlilted that matl)' - Ford ae. 7per cent; 'Carter •
Illinois
already
are Ford's Ioopea, Carls'· got 310 larJDere are IIlii ''WroU8lt 4U per cent; lnl!lllll members, and Mlchllan La - cr 53.1 per cent, while Ford up ...beca11111 they think the Carter N per cent, Ford 47
gonrnmenl ripped them oft'' per cent.
'., ·
~dering participatiOn .
got :1160 - or 44.5 per cent.

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the larsest
• county' tbe proaecootor'•
_ . Nlary would 10 fn:m t25,800
LePI&amp;I!OD !IDII;oorfWoc PlY. a )'W'tlb, P2,500, a 211 per cent
~ ,_ U. ,lfttupa of hllo;e. •
elected cciunty oiiiCialsi and 1' 8alarlea tor Other offices
curblng)PP!lcl.tatlflh!~ county. WOuld be booooled by 10 to 138
employ.. f~ 0 ~'liP·~~. per cent, ~ 011 the
ce~~trlbutlona lt·on Ill way tol, .Of!lce ioid oolsi ol the c:ouniY,
a Join\ . J~q~,sena~r but In~ would average
confer- qcqmnltlfe,
about 30 ,to 40 per cent in
State Rap. J'reclirJdi fl.· llioaner 00111 1 .m 10 to ll
DierlnJ, ~~ the 1' per, cent 1n larRer countiu. .
c:blef IIJ9PP, ~d. be 1IIW1d
The acale'a tone decrease
ask fer tbe ~tina panel calla for a drop In tbe
after the Seaalt doanged the Cuyahoga ~ty allditor's
H0111111•ed Vnlon o1 ~Is · ~ryfrunfZ8,104to$27~.
bill and adopted ' It
"If we don't make lheae
Wedneeday on a 29 to 3 vote. lncreaaea, we're not tolnllto
Basically, the propoaal get the capable people we
tlglotenlthenwnberof county need to aerve In tbeae
clalllflcatlons . for pay ofllc:ee," said Sen. M. Ben
purpose• from 35 to U, Gaeth, R-Deflance.
making . salarl.., inon .BQ:e PltiiU the bill, the
- uniform for auditors, l!eMte deleateofby one vote a
treuurers, lberlffa, CCIIIUIII.I- proposal of Sen. Donald L.
&lt;:lerb, recorders, Woodland, D-Collllllbwo, to
111gineere and give county lberilfa an extra
the various ~.000 over lhe salarlea In the
It allkl rai8e8 their bill.
·
::J18Y b)' var)'lnl amounts.
WOodland said sheriffs' of.,.. The Selia te removed flees are lhe "only ones
: '.additional annual salary operating 24 hours a day,
boolfll.wblchwouldhavegone sev.en days a week." l!e
to the county officials through
,IBM.
• County ji'OIIICII\ors would
.; 'be lhe greatest benetlclarles
:. omder the Senate version.
: Their $8,100 aalar1es .In the
- IIII8llest cOIDities would be
•·, mor~ than doubled. In
Services were held Sunday
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for Mrs. Nora· Ames, 98, 303
W. Main St., West Lafayette,
Ohio,
who died Friday at
~piing
Coahoctoit O&gt;unty Memorial
Hospital. Services were held ·
pay incmlSeS In the Dawson Funeral Home ·
COLUMBUS (UP II - Here with Rev. James C. Puz and
Is il sampling of the changes . grandson, Rev. Donald W.
proposecoln the pay scales of Kuhn officiating.
nine elected county offices
Mrs. Koohio sang at lhe
under legislation pused services. Burial was held in
Wednesday by the Ohio
Kimball Cemetery In White
Senate.
Percentage and dollar Eyea Township.
_tocrnses In annual salaries · Mrs. Ames was the oldest
• - ere shown lor three classes of member of lhe First Baptist
; .' counties: Class t, j&gt;Opula!lon
" 1 to 20,000; Class 7, . Chwch of Weat Lafayette, a
: ~ papulation, 95,000 to ' 105,000; choir member until four
, , ,jlnCI Clau 14, populaTion over years ago.
•~million . Salary Increases
Local survivors are Rev.
: ·.lllltred In various other
• ""ount.let 1 •r• generally and Mrs. Robert W. Kuhn,
: ;·.~mewhere I~ between those iine grandson, three great
1 ~ shown.
granddaughters, one great
PC!. Inc. s tncr. grandson,
: ~LASS
and two great39
$3,100
great-granddaughters. Rev.
: ;t~
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- to vote today m a HousePia.d bW to reform welfare
adminlllration and furnish
much-needed Medicaid
bldl, lllldlng It to the floor
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Friday.
at II a.m. to llnilh WGrt e11
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boln after the Ho1111 cleared
It Wednelday on a 82 to 33
wte.
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A county officials' pay Bourneville, author of the
raise bill , Increasing the bill, admitted In opening a
salaries of aU II elected two-hoar · House debate
olflclals In each of Ohio's 88 Wednellday lhat bls bill was
counties but without an ''not a final aollltlon nor a
annual automatic cost-of- complete answer" ID the
living Increase sought by Ill Medicaid deficit, but would
Houae sponsor, wu returned prevent rollin other welfare
to the HOooae by the Senate. progr1101.
Finally, the Houle 11ent to
Republlcan oppooienta ID
the Senate a bUI to remove the bill used lhat statement to
the COIIIy requirement that offer an alternative blll
school diatricts set ulde generating $180 million
teacher salaries IIIUIIUy paid destined for Medicaid.
during the SIDIIIIIIIf.
'"'bis wtll be bac;k to haunt
The requirement, us," predicted Rep. Ben
CCIIIIIned bo an earlier bill Rolle, R-Uma, arguing In
llped Into law by Gav. favor of Rep. Fred Yollfti'S
Jamel A. RhOdell; could bave alternative solution whlcb
cost scbool dlatrlell $110 would hive llliced another U
million, IIIOIIIY they could not per cent from Current state .
ouoe few other purpGI'ea.
spending Jevela.
The welt... nfonn bill,
Shoemaker said the major
·=peel "lop prkdy" by feature of bll bill was the
majiorlty Demoerall duriDg requirtlllllllt lhat the Welfare
tlll!o week'lloll'dtoy cleaJHop Department Institute
aeulon, generated 111011 of management proceduree to
Wednesday's letlalatlve cat clown on welllre fraud,
debate.
procedooree Democrall said
The bill app1Ciprlatea fll4 would uw $110 miDion.
rnilllon to the Dlplrlmlnt ol
Another sectlcin ol the bUI,
Welfare to fund lbe ever· lotllly omrel.ated to we1fme
lneuulna Medicaid but lmg a 1011 o1 8&amp;lta
JWictlq.
AudiiAII' Thamu Flfllllllll,
Rep. Myrl Shoemlter, ~ · .would 11001 tbe COIIIIderable

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Sen. Edwan$ M. Kemecly
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Asked about the Ford
speech at an overnight
stopover In Chicago, Mmdale
.said "the_,ll}lin suprise is the
baldneu o1 lhe mJa.
repre11a'tlltion Incorporated
in lhat speech ..,
"Their
record
on
employment Ia ab&lt;mlnable
with two and a half miiUon
more Americans out of work.
Their record on home
ownership Is a disgrace .
Their record on health care II
absolutely Indefensible ,"
Mondsle said.
Democrallc members of
Congress joined In the
criticism . Senate Banking
Committee Chairman
WUllam Proxmlre charged
the Republicans with

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nlgbt at the Unlnnity of
M1chlpn at Ann Arbor where be lftduated In
the IJ3II - ford attado:ed

Catf!lty, P,ay increases adopted

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lncreulng boulnt downAmerican dinner In WuloinR- payment
requlremenla and

Democratic prealdential tbe election."
Carter' c:ampalcnlns jllll •
nominee Jimmy Carter for
being lnconlilient on the few mlles away In Dearborn,
did not CQIIIIIIent Oil the
luuea.
F~ said the United Stalll Prelldent 'a speech. But he
"has made an Incredible crltlc!Jed Ford's handling of
jhe ecoocmy, saying "Wben
Richard Nl1on resigned,
Gerald Ford , Inherited a
difficult situation, but In a
few . short weeks be
pointed out alo.u&amp; are the wblcb 'WOuld bave allllioriled, lower and middle lnconoe unerringly turned difficulty
only county oftldall wbo "lay wluntary payroll deductions liollllng by up to 50 per cent" Into disuter." ·
lhelr Uvea on lbe ·line," l.nd by county employes to and pledged "acceulble and
Moodale campaigned with
uld ' In 30 counties the "flower
funds"
affor:ble health care" for Carter Wednelday at the
deputiea make DICX'e than the depoattorles of campaign ~ia not be'•• all Blcenntenlal Fannfest In tbe
lloerlfl.
money. The ·bJII allows
u"'
vice presldenllal n&lt;mlnee's
The bill calla for lncreMell aolicltatlon of 111ch funds
atldngll
~:UIJ!peoplt
~
... liome state of Minnesota,
of 13 to 47 per cent for twice a year by county
where they discussed an
lherilb, otrnog hltel of up olficlala
Ford said of Carter. "Trllllla apparent disagreement on
to f(l,300 a year In countlu
~ lhe bill on the not having to guess what a recent Supreme O&gt;urt
with populations between final vote were Senl. William ' can41date meana. Trust La decl.slons. The two men were
100,000 and 200,000.
F. Bowen, D-Cinclnnati; leveling with the people
scheduled to meet again
, The Senile a1ao 1111T011'1y aerie Slagle r:&gt;-qallm · and before lhe election aboIll tonl2ht at an lilliandefeated an amendment Jerome ~. o;parm;_,
wbat we're going to do after

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lllcllall tro a·• n ·tn~~e l !'Diatloa on Jaauea or· C111111aJan apaedo Wedneeday
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·Farm ·belt states liking Carter by ·9%

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to answer

WAStiiNG'J'ON (UPI ) Jimmy Carter I'IW abollt
nine percentage points ahead
of President Ford In straw
vote bY rural leaders from lllx
important !ann belt states,
officials of the National Rural
Electric Cooperative
Association say.
NRECA officials , who

by Ms Pen•elolle"
MacGillicuty

Dear Readers: We have been fortunate In lhat we are

&gt;Ina to have political comments by Big Mac representing the

beral side of Jimmy Carter and Pamela Witherspoon
:prmnting the conservative side of President Ford.
eglnnlng next week we will have som~ comments which we
oJPt will educate the voters. ;-Signed: The Editor.
COMPl/TER PRINT our
Dear Readers: Recently, I have received Inquiries
; ertalnlng to witches .In Meigs 0&gt;. I checked the computer
nd there are no known witches there. However, there are one
r two daughters of witches and one or two sons of witches.
ielgs Countians do not need to be fearful of sons or daughters
·f witches since none of them appear to have the powers lhat
he witcbes themselves have. This does not rule tNt lha t there
trenowilchesinMelgs cOunty. In one of your letters tome the
· 110estlms was asked, "How do you locate a witch?" For your
nformation, a witch has the power to alter many courses of
•venllln one's life If the witch so dlrecls. The best way to tell a
witcb is by her eyes. Usually a witch has one eye of one color
and the other eye of another color and when excited electricity
can be seen coming f!'ml !be witches' eye. Also, witches
IIIU8lly can create storms and thunder and IJshtenlng is
Involved In a witches' seance. Awitch also exudes a pecultar
odor. Something In the nature of a rotten pawpaw. Awitch is a
person who is IISIIIIUy secluded but not always. Awitch USII(!lly
has a Uttle devil in them and is related to the devil. Therefore, ·
111yone who dlabelleves that there are witches should consult
history books. In the Wizard of Oz there were many witches.
Many were originally found In !be New England states. If one
wanted to engage In a witch hunt, please write to me. I might
be able to get you a wltcb dog to help In hunting down any
witcbes lhat might be In Meigs County. Incidentally, there are
no warlocks In lhe county . This is a male equivalent to a bitch.

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began the ~raw vote during
two reglmal meetlnp Jut
week and th1a weell, said IIley
plan to contln~M: the polling
during a series of additional
·fe8lonal . gatherlnga nonn!n8
through Oct. 'll.
One official, review ing
Initial returns from the
midwest meetings with a
reporter, cautioned lhat

on the farm front

Boom expected m
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milk.
Currently, the average
UP Farm Editor
govenunent
support for Ill
WAStiiNG'J'ON (UPI) - In
manufacturing-grade
milk II
spite of the drought which has
$8.13
per
h1111dredweigbt.
But
withered pastures and crops .
milk
used
In
c!ieeee
..
being
in areas including some
major dairy regions, national supported at $8.28 per
milk production lhia summer hundredweight, whUe the
Is continuing to bOom weU floor for milk used In butter
ahead of year..ago levels, and noofat powller Is only
Agriculture Department $7.98.
Healy said administration
officials say.
A department report olflclals bave been asked to
Tuesday noted lhat August eUmlnate the ''tilt" bo favor
milk production was 5. 7 per of cheele by letting supporlll
cent above a year ago despite for all manufacturfnll milk at
·Oear Ruth: You stated lhat In your dream you saw Tom drought in the north central $8.28 er ao per cent ol the
parity
price,
Rue as a wagon master of a wagon train proceeding over the states wllich in&lt;:iude major "fair"
whlcbeVI!r
Is
higher.
He
said
Oregon TraG. Yooo also Sill ted that you saw Dale Dutton and dairy lreas In Wlscon.sln and
an Ml per cent !l1lppGrl would
Bill ChildS as the scoll\s for this WMon train. You also stated Mlnneeota .
that In me of the wagons Wtima Sargent was crooochlng when
"With pastures short or (I'Ohllbly not be more than a
the Indians were attacking.
·
nonexistent, cows are cent or two away fr(lQl the
Your queitlon was, what cauaed this dream. Yooo also receiving · a more balanc~ $8.28 level.
The prclpOial would raise
stated that you awakened violently from this dream because of ration than normal,'1 offic!als
lhe
overall averaae support
a terrific nploalon'lhat occurred prior to your awakening. The explained In a statement.
by
IS
cents, from $8.1J to $8.31
wagon train got deraUed in Boston"Also, a favorable relationper
hundredweight.
But all of
My replay to your letter Ia to advise lhat quite obviously ship between milk 111d .feed
the
bocreue
would
be taken
you·had eaten something before you went to bed In order to ' prices makes it econcmlcal to
up
In
the
butter-poWder
cao.e this dream. ~owever, if this did not cause the dream ' feed (grain) at ll rate high
lhen my only conclusion Is lhat all of these individuals were enough to keep productim producta, while cheese
supporta would remain
nlnearnated and obviously were at one time original settlers up," experts added.
of lhefar west. I have heard that Mr. Rue is a car dealer and
Patrick
B.
Healy, unchanged.
Healy said he could not
lhls mlgbt apia in why he was a wagon master. Attacks from Secretary of the National
what
the
lncllllls were frequent In those days and It is entirely posaible Mllk Producers Federation, predict
~lion
would
do.
But
lhat the uploaion to which you refer might be that the wagon · agreed lhat milk Irices have
train got loet due to poor navigation or else the Indians did been at profitable lel'l!ls for be Indicated he foomd a
IIC81p all of the member of the wagon train. I de) not kioow bow efficient fanners recently. · favorable preliminary
torelatetheotherlndlvidualstothewagontrainexceptthataij But Healy, who is pressing respOiiae ID his a!gumentl
of them rnigbt have been on the same trip together and the Agriculture Department against the differential
suffered a coounoo fate or else again it may have been lhat to raise supports on at least between cheele and butter)'OUr digestive S)'Jiem wasn't working welllhat night. Do yooo some milk products Oct. 1, powder prices.
The dairy leader l'tllorled
by any chance drink too much? -Signed: Big Mac .
said prices were only part of
he · bad also urged
the story.
For the preaenl, at least, administration offlclall to
MAILCAU.:
Racine, Ohio Healy said many farmers In oonslder a poaible "-'~her
Aug. 5, 1978 drought areu bave been Increase In the soopport
keeping production up by average to reduce the
Dear Bit! Mac:
lD view of lhe fact that we are presently rededicating llllng feed wblch normally polllltial' BCOpe of a biR
bridge floors In lhe county, let us COM!der lhe new floor beln« would be saved for nut wblch lilaJ be ~ by
l'ilq production 00111 ne~
CQIIInoded In the Kerio bridge spanning Shade River. This is wloiter.
IIIJI'Inll. &amp;ocb an lddltlonal
"These
people
a~e
Indeed an ~rica! structure. First, having been one of the
early col'l!l'ed blidges In lhe county, later beln« made Into ~ chopping their (drought- lnci'e&amp;le would bave little
damaged) corn and feeding it Impact Oil COIISIIIIler prictl
~t structure, .m now having a new floor.
Let's aee If we can round up a group of politicians (bol!l now. I dell 'I llnow What IIQW and would be1p illllft
parties of course) ID rededicate this floor. - Good luck, D. A. they're gotna to do In the Continued stable supply,
Healy said.
Roth
wloiter," Healy llid.
Ed. Note: Not 1100ner said than dooe (see the Dally
The milk federation official
Wine!, Sept. U, Ir/1).
added, bolmoer, tloat he is not
Iredictlng an waoaua1 decliDe
In milk procklction dwing the
By BERNARD IIRENNER

COOling wloiter.

SELL MANSI&lt;I'i
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - The

''Somebow they'll find a
way to get feed for these cows Ohio Senate unanimously
... I dm'tloolt for more lban a
le&amp;IOIIal drop In troductton,"
he added.
Agricu1lure Department
olflclals said their mllk.feed
ratio, which measures
relations .. between what
farmers pay for feed and
wiiOt they get by aelllng their
milt, was up U per cent In
August from July e&amp;tlmatea
and was II per cent above a
)'W' earner ..
In spite
of
that
Improvement, HWy said In
an Interview the milk
producers federation Is
asking the Agriculture
• Department to In~ price
1Upports on Oct. 1 particularly for milk llled In
making butter and nonfat dry

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a bill auiiKirlllng the sale ol
tbe Ohio Ardlll'l!ll Boollding,
formerly uaed as the
governor's mansion In
())lwnbus, ID lhe hlgbeot
bidder for at least I1Jo.thlrdl
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Sen.
Robert
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said. II baa COlt the Illite
$110,000 Iince lJ7U to "keep
this crumbling edlllce from
being !mocked down and
robbed bltnd."
"Let Ill dlspoae of th1a
properqo while there Ia a
market..for4t,"
O'Shaugbneuy urged his
Senate colleagues.

Nllloi!, tile ICRICA ai!Jdel
wbo
coadlded '
the
ji Ill 11•• 1• 1 paUIDit llid 'J U
wliue they llbom 111 averill attended tbe ~ at Democrall 'bavt beea Jill' amt ol tile~- wbo
lead for Carter, there wu a Mectl-• Wia., Sept. f and predletlna that Iarmer eMt bellotl1111811 t mnhu
"dellnlte aollnell" In the Traveree City, Mich., SeJ!, U dilcontent onr luut1 • Denu •ali llld llJ Jill'
retuma.
'botblred to cut ballata In the rlftlbw lrGm put apart. Clll\ • RIP...,.. wflll tbe
Lesa than half the l,:ld poll althclqgh Ill were Invited embarJOM to ' Clll'rtnl nlt~lltJ · •lt«iltallaiDD
drolllht reiW PfGII'IIIII 'IIIII rtJUiar pll'tJ prelallll:t; •
local l'l{al e~lrlc co-ciP to do 10,
N411oallld carter 101 'IU .
"I heard a number ol help lhen! hiMII a buu4*
leaders and employes . wb1
Jill' eent a( tbe Wlel - by
people aay tbey were )wit not enop a( lanD wlal.
P.R. "BobbJ" Smllb, bead ~ ,dMpiAIII 1G the
ready to vote .•.that the)'
ol
. · the Carter
ferm NRECA lllllllllt01 11tNt
OOaestly dm'lllnow yet bow
CORRECTION OOMPACI'
they'll vote," reported committee, uld In a per cent for Ford: The
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Robert Nellon, an NRECA ...,...te,ounlltadlntenln Pruldent'• atronaeat
hllrebef«erthlltoflbepoll lbowlllg • waW amona •.
Ohio Senate Wednesday Qfflclal.
unanimously approved
statea repreaenled at the llcura lhat hll bid foltnd fleleptea rrcm lola bene
House-paased legislation two
meetln11
were tride11pread anger amona atate of Michigan wbo
811thorlzing Ohio 1o enter Ill Wlscoillln, Iowa, Illlnola, lllldwatem fannlrl mr ad- trefel red blm by to.l per
Interitate Correction . Ml""'-~ Ohio tndlana and mlnlatratlon-ordered crop cent to 34.2 per cent for
aport ember... duriJoJ the . Carter,
·I
Canpact to e~~:banae with West Vlrclnla.
Re11ilta ambna NRilCA
otber states lnformatlCII and
A total of 11118 pl'ealdentlal put t11ree yean.
GOP campalpera bne . !!WDIMn fn11n otloer !l(atea
ldeaa
on
Improving ballots were cast at the two
'
correctional facilities.
lleSIIona, lncludlna only two been ' oolreiiiDII piedell to IDe~: . ' ,,
Iowa - carter au per
·Sen. Neal F. tJonmcn Jr.. - both for Carter - from avoid fllture tmbar1oe•
a:eept In Clllll of nalkl\al cent, Jl'Qrd ~u per cent;
D-neyton, said Ohio would be · •West Vlrglnlana.
tbe 21st stale to enter the . Of the remaining GIH ba&amp;ta emergency - a policy which Dllnoll - CirW ,au per
compact. He said Indiana, l'nln 111z farm atatea which Carter bu alao endcned. Bill · cent, l"«d ~U Jill' cent; Olio .
Pennsylvania, Kentl!cky and are fe8anled II Important to Smith lnlilted that matl)' - Ford ae. 7per cent; 'Carter •
Illinois
already
are Ford's Ioopea, Carls'· got 310 larJDere are IIlii ''WroU8lt 4U per cent; lnl!lllll members, and Mlchllan La - cr 53.1 per cent, while Ford up ...beca11111 they think the Carter N per cent, Ford 47
gonrnmenl ripped them oft'' per cent.
'., ·
~dering participatiOn .
got :1160 - or 44.5 per cent.

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the larsest
• county' tbe proaecootor'•
_ . Nlary would 10 fn:m t25,800
LePI&amp;I!OD !IDII;oorfWoc PlY. a )'W'tlb, P2,500, a 211 per cent
~ ,_ U. ,lfttupa of hllo;e. •
elected cciunty oiiiCialsi and 1' 8alarlea tor Other offices
curblng)PP!lcl.tatlflh!~ county. WOuld be booooled by 10 to 138
employ.. f~ 0 ~'liP·~~. per cent, ~ 011 the
ce~~trlbutlona lt·on Ill way tol, .Of!lce ioid oolsi ol the c:ouniY,
a Join\ . J~q~,sena~r but In~ would average
confer- qcqmnltlfe,
about 30 ,to 40 per cent in
State Rap. J'reclirJdi fl.· llioaner 00111 1 .m 10 to ll
DierlnJ, ~~ the 1' per, cent 1n larRer countiu. .
c:blef IIJ9PP, ~d. be 1IIW1d
The acale'a tone decrease
ask fer tbe ~tina panel calla for a drop In tbe
after the Seaalt doanged the Cuyahoga ~ty allditor's
H0111111•ed Vnlon o1 ~Is · ~ryfrunfZ8,104to$27~.
bill and adopted ' It
"If we don't make lheae
Wedneeday on a 29 to 3 vote. lncreaaea, we're not tolnllto
Basically, the propoaal get the capable people we
tlglotenlthenwnberof county need to aerve In tbeae
clalllflcatlons . for pay ofllc:ee," said Sen. M. Ben
purpose• from 35 to U, Gaeth, R-Deflance.
making . salarl.., inon .BQ:e PltiiU the bill, the
- uniform for auditors, l!eMte deleateofby one vote a
treuurers, lberlffa, CCIIIUIII.I- proposal of Sen. Donald L.
&lt;:lerb, recorders, Woodland, D-Collllllbwo, to
111gineere and give county lberilfa an extra
the various ~.000 over lhe salarlea In the
It allkl rai8e8 their bill.
·
::J18Y b)' var)'lnl amounts.
WOodland said sheriffs' of.,.. The Selia te removed flees are lhe "only ones
: '.additional annual salary operating 24 hours a day,
boolfll.wblchwouldhavegone sev.en days a week." l!e
to the county officials through
,IBM.
• County ji'OIIICII\ors would
.; 'be lhe greatest benetlclarles
:. omder the Senate version.
: Their $8,100 aalar1es .In the
- IIII8llest cOIDities would be
•·, mor~ than doubled. In
Services were held Sunday
••
for Mrs. Nora· Ames, 98, 303
W. Main St., West Lafayette,
Ohio,
who died Friday at
~piing
Coahoctoit O&gt;unty Memorial
Hospital. Services were held ·
pay incmlSeS In the Dawson Funeral Home ·
COLUMBUS (UP II - Here with Rev. James C. Puz and
Is il sampling of the changes . grandson, Rev. Donald W.
proposecoln the pay scales of Kuhn officiating.
nine elected county offices
Mrs. Koohio sang at lhe
under legislation pused services. Burial was held in
Wednesday by the Ohio
Kimball Cemetery In White
Senate.
Percentage and dollar Eyea Township.
_tocrnses In annual salaries · Mrs. Ames was the oldest
• - ere shown lor three classes of member of lhe First Baptist
; .' counties: Class t, j&gt;Opula!lon
" 1 to 20,000; Class 7, . Chwch of Weat Lafayette, a
: ~ papulation, 95,000 to ' 105,000; choir member until four
, , ,jlnCI Clau 14, populaTion over years ago.
•~million . Salary Increases
Local survivors are Rev.
: ·.lllltred In various other
• ""ount.let 1 •r• generally and Mrs. Robert W. Kuhn,
: ;·.~mewhere I~ between those iine grandson, three great
1 ~ shown.
granddaughters, one great
PC!. Inc. s tncr. grandson,
: ~LASS
and two great39
$3,100
great-granddaughters. Rev.
: ;t~
~~ ~:~ Kuhn Is a chaplain at
AUDITOR
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OOLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Senate Flaouoee Committee
- to vote today m a HousePia.d bW to reform welfare
adminlllration and furnish
much-needed Medicaid
bldl, lllldlng It to the floor
for an. anticipated vote
Friday.
at II a.m. to llnilh WGrt e11
the bill, bei!Wl barely aeven
boln after the Ho1111 cleared
It Wednelday on a 82 to 33
wte.
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1111 INIIt at 10:30 a.m.,
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A county officials' pay Bourneville, author of the
raise bill , Increasing the bill, admitted In opening a
salaries of aU II elected two-hoar · House debate
olflclals In each of Ohio's 88 Wednellday lhat bls bill was
counties but without an ''not a final aollltlon nor a
annual automatic cost-of- complete answer" ID the
living Increase sought by Ill Medicaid deficit, but would
Houae sponsor, wu returned prevent rollin other welfare
to the HOooae by the Senate. progr1101.
Finally, the Houle 11ent to
Republlcan oppooienta ID
the Senate a bUI to remove the bill used lhat statement to
the COIIIy requirement that offer an alternative blll
school diatricts set ulde generating $180 million
teacher salaries IIIUIIUy paid destined for Medicaid.
during the SIDIIIIIIIf.
'"'bis wtll be bac;k to haunt
The requirement, us," predicted Rep. Ben
CCIIIIIned bo an earlier bill Rolle, R-Uma, arguing In
llped Into law by Gav. favor of Rep. Fred Yollfti'S
Jamel A. RhOdell; could bave alternative solution whlcb
cost scbool dlatrlell $110 would hive llliced another U
million, IIIOIIIY they could not per cent from Current state .
ouoe few other purpGI'ea.
spending Jevela.
The welt... nfonn bill,
Shoemaker said the major
·=peel "lop prkdy" by feature of bll bill was the
majiorlty Demoerall duriDg requirtlllllllt lhat the Welfare
tlll!o week'lloll'dtoy cleaJHop Department Institute
aeulon, generated 111011 of management proceduree to
Wednesday's letlalatlve cat clown on welllre fraud,
debate.
procedooree Democrall said
The bill app1Ciprlatea fll4 would uw $110 miDion.
rnilllon to the Dlplrlmlnt ol
Another sectlcin ol the bUI,
Welfare to fund lbe ever· lotllly omrel.ated to we1fme
lneuulna Medicaid but lmg a 1011 o1 8&amp;lta
JWictlq.
AudiiAII' Thamu Flfllllllll,
Rep. Myrl Shoemlter, ~ · .would 11001 tbe COIIIIderable

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Sen. Edwan$ M. Kemecly
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CITIZENS

ton;
Asked about the Ford
speech at an overnight
stopover In Chicago, Mmdale
.said "the_,ll}lin suprise is the
baldneu o1 lhe mJa.
repre11a'tlltion Incorporated
in lhat speech ..,
"Their
record
on
employment Ia ab&lt;mlnable
with two and a half miiUon
more Americans out of work.
Their record on home
ownership Is a disgrace .
Their record on health care II
absolutely Indefensible ,"
Mondsle said.
Democrallc members of
Congress joined In the
criticism . Senate Banking
Committee Chairman
WUllam Proxmlre charged
the Republicans with

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nlgbt at the Unlnnity of
M1chlpn at Ann Arbor where be lftduated In
the IJ3II - ford attado:ed

Catf!lty, P,ay increases adopted

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lncreulng boulnt downAmerican dinner In WuloinR- payment
requlremenla and

Democratic prealdential tbe election."
Carter' c:ampalcnlns jllll •
nominee Jimmy Carter for
being lnconlilient on the few mlles away In Dearborn,
did not CQIIIIIIent Oil the
luuea.
F~ said the United Stalll Prelldent 'a speech. But he
"has made an Incredible crltlc!Jed Ford's handling of
jhe ecoocmy, saying "Wben
Richard Nl1on resigned,
Gerald Ford , Inherited a
difficult situation, but In a
few . short weeks be
pointed out alo.u&amp; are the wblcb 'WOuld bave allllioriled, lower and middle lnconoe unerringly turned difficulty
only county oftldall wbo "lay wluntary payroll deductions liollllng by up to 50 per cent" Into disuter." ·
lhelr Uvea on lbe ·line," l.nd by county employes to and pledged "acceulble and
Moodale campaigned with
uld ' In 30 counties the "flower
funds"
affor:ble health care" for Carter Wednelday at the
deputiea make DICX'e than the depoattorles of campaign ~ia not be'•• all Blcenntenlal Fannfest In tbe
lloerlfl.
money. The ·bJII allows
u"'
vice presldenllal n&lt;mlnee's
The bill calla for lncreMell aolicltatlon of 111ch funds
atldngll
~:UIJ!peoplt
~
... liome state of Minnesota,
of 13 to 47 per cent for twice a year by county
where they discussed an
lherilb, otrnog hltel of up olficlala
Ford said of Carter. "Trllllla apparent disagreement on
to f(l,300 a year In countlu
~ lhe bill on the not having to guess what a recent Supreme O&gt;urt
with populations between final vote were Senl. William ' can41date meana. Trust La decl.slons. The two men were
100,000 and 200,000.
F. Bowen, D-Cinclnnati; leveling with the people
scheduled to meet again
, The Senile a1ao 1111T011'1y aerie Slagle r:&gt;-qallm · and before lhe election aboIll tonl2ht at an lilliandefeated an amendment Jerome ~. o;parm;_,
wbat we're going to do after

unemployment, home
tllllllll'nll I 1 d I
uWOMIII!P and '-1tb _!:BI'e .
Pi mllleti r.:d'l ""'*'P ~i
milrllft- ..Mine bll flret official
lllcllall tro a·• n ·tn~~e l !'Diatloa on Jaauea or· C111111aJan apaedo Wedneeday
critic lam ,.,Jtfy ~ 'l vice

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attacks
Carter's
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on
nationai
issues
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Services held
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OFFICE HOURS

8:30 a .m. to S: OO p .m .
Dally, 8:3G a .m . to 12 :00

Noon Saturday .

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bua will be running ·
Sundays on a route from
Racine through Apple
Grove. leaving Racine at
8: IS a.m. and returning
pas$tngers at noon. If you ·

Phone tOCIIV 992-2156 ..

are interested . in our bus
service, please fetl frft to
contact 949-2231 or 247·2101.

NOTICES
ATTN. ; II
ALL HOUSEWIVES
All Yer d Sales , Rummage,
Porch and Basement Porch

2 SIGNS -

RACINE BAPTIST

and Basement Sates , etc .
must be pa id in ad,vance .

Get yours In early by
stopping by our offi ce at
The Dally sen\lnel, 111
Court St. or wr ling Box
729, Pomeroy , Ohio 45769

CHURQf

with your rem lttance.

CARL BRANNAN'S Garage in Mid·

OLD lurnitur,, ice bo,..es , brass
beds , wall telephones ond
ports , or cori1plee household&amp;
Write M. D. Mlller. Rt. ~ :

Pomeroy, Ohio. Call992·7160.
cASH p~id- ·fo; . ali mok~s ~·~d

models oi mobile" home1 .

Ph9ne area code 614·o423·9S3\ ,

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liMBER . Pomeroy Forest Pro·
duels . Top price for s-tandini

QUAUTY

Owners .

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no · huJ'lting'

Voting L ~:ve r in Ne.b~osko
Answer To This Paper .
- Ms. PenelopeMacGilficudy

WANTED

ot

trespassing at any time on the
Howard Caldwell farm. Signed;
Howard Caldwell.
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-- SElDOM, Rest CeramiCs. Tuppefs
Plains , Ohio, Opening Sept.

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13th. Classes Monday 7 to 10,
Tuesday, 9 tq 12 , 7 to 10;
Thursday , 1 ,to -4 , 7 to 10. Di.t·
count to senior citizens . Call
(614) 667-3252, Pauline Dorst

Experienced
secretary for medical
secretarial position.

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lolalt of LOUISA
NEWLAND, Dtctutd.

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Good typist. Shorthand
prflerred, not required .
Apply in per$011ol persoflo11
department of the Holzer
Medical Clr. Clinic. 315
Jackoan Pike, Gallipolis
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gold and ~liver scrap. Will buy
or trde. Hove a good tielvctlon
of coins to sell ur trude . Also. '
t.cve supplies and metal
dete!:o rs . Roger Wamsley on
leading Creek and Rutland
Rood . Phone 7•2·233 1 for an of.

fer .

- -SSCASHSS for

iunked

,w;9-MERCURv--c;,-~ga;f~r- ~r~~~
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Co~l_.'l~2-5902::·:.__

Creditors ere required

~~oS!Z~g~='[¥~l!
.eo&lt;h.:..P.':_one !3041 675·4625.
PlEASURE HORSES ond - P.,nie;,
also

will

buy

horses

and

ponieo. Phone (6141 698·3790,

an upright. Phone 992-3427

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Stewart . Phone992-1M-t. ·

tem btr, 1'76. ·

Menning 0 . Webster

Jud;o
Court of Common Pleas.
Probate Divlllon
(,) , , I. , 23, ltc

LOST-Two

~hite

food !Jteers

wearing block tag in their ear,
anyone
know in g
the

FREE.ijl!MATESI

Elem•11tary

CONTACT

- Wod~ln,,_

GLEN R. BISSElL

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Cluster, Ottio
8·18·1 nto .

Racine, Ohi"o

Riviera , ·good co,dl ~:;27'%w fires . S900. Phone

1970 Buick

ASSORTED RUBBER

1971Mereu;,. M;.;g;;:p:~:P,b.,
oir, very nice , $1295. Phone
Glen Bissell , 9•9·2801

BACK CARPEnNG
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Or 949·

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Squ•.. Yard lnstallod
1971 Ford Maverick , p.o.. p~b. , David Parsons,
air, lots of chrome, real sharp,
low mileage , $1395. Phone

Glen B;ssoll ~~9·28()1 or 9• 9·

owner

Mf·Jil"
,
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1-------1:;·~22~·1:...:!m~o::J..

21160.
1 97~ TqYOTA Corallo, e:wce ll;~-t

wont to buy or sell some th ing
ae looking for work . . . o;
whatever ... vou 'll get resul ts
fos ter with o Sentinel Want Ad.

Coil 992·2156.
·- - -"-:':.....-- - ' - YARD SALE, Fridoy. Sept . 10. 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Corner Rt. 7 and
Womens

Mlssionory

N. Pt. Pleasant. W. Vo.

1972"-20 . ft .

6~;;p,; t~;;~

trailer ' fully self.contoined, nos
owning and scrNned in room .
Also accessories. Moy be seen

1973 DODGE Poloro. 2 dr. hord·
top, all power and runs good.
ol 975 Maple St. , Middleport,
--~k!.$1850. Phone 992·7797.
~.i~~-~-y~i-~~! ·
1970 PONTIAC 2 door hordtop
p .s., p.b ., ciir, $600. . Ph~

Ann .
PORCH SALE, •.;mtiques , collectors 1971 HONDA CL·•50. 17.000
· items and miK 173 Hudson Sl
miles, sissy bor, crash bon .
Middleport , Ohio. Wed~ :
pull bock hondl• bars, new tire
ttlrough Saturdoy.

vi\Ro-·s AtE .
THURSDAY ,

wioiiesiii.v
FRIDAY . 1~

Minersville, next tO Brown's

large tent.

rota-

Ohio. 9

a.m. prompt , rain o;

shin&amp;.

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SUPEII VA.I.UE YARD W~-7
Family", Fisher Sttaet, Mid·
dleeort . Phone 992-3647 ,
Weds., Thursday. Friday.

and

seol5,

side

Scrambler

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IN DASH 23 channel ca:-~~ .f;·.
mpx radio , 3 track ster&amp;o. Call .1'167 ONE·HALF ton pickup 6
cylinder standard , good c~di·
992·3965.
. - - ----- -· -·- tion , oski(lg 1650. Coli even ·
KENNEBEC poloiOO$, 50 ~~
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;n~•: 7•2·308-:cl:.._. c--~·or 100 lb. $6.00. Bring con ·

sJ:Io

toiners.

Phone

667-3737 or

667-m• .
SCHOOL-·-,~i~9 · -;;~~hin e'7:

Singer, leaturs buttonhole,
blind hem, sew• on knits,
$-48 .00 cosh. Also Singer Touch
ondS.w, like new , $31.00 cash .

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1'974 VOLKSWAGEN , sun roof
with radio, 9QOd condition,
·- SZI~.:_P.hono 992-n83=.:..._ _
197~

WIIIDCMS

MlRK
From 6" to II" wiM and up

to 5 ft. deep with or without
pipe furnished. Under road
boroa up to 12'' pipe alzt• .

BILL PUWNS
f'llmoror, Ohio ·
992·2471
9·17·1 mo. pd.

NOTICE

Open lor Fall &amp; Winter
St•son, Mond1y tllru
Saturdoy 10 lo 1.
Wt ltiVI Ont green hOUII
full of · Florida lolli1e
pluts. over 10 vorletlto In
elf. From 4" to I" pots &amp; t"

9-2-1 mo .

CUTLASS Oldsmob;lo lo•

Phono992·7187.
PIGS lor •ole. Phone 9~9·2857 .

667-3166

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ISN'T M\JCWflM\; !

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9·10: 1 mo.

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Carrier Wanted

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~3!~i;~~onland,

mq iV, eatinq
my qumdropsf

BRADFORD, . Auctioneer, Com· -. ~
plete Servi(e. Phone 9-49-2.. 87 "'
or 949·2000. Racine, Ohio, Critt "
Bradford.

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR - ·:'
S~eepers, loosters, Irons, all
small appliances. Lawn mower ~.
next lo Slate Highway Ga r.
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AMOCO OIL COMPANY

Plumbing, healing'...:. '
and all types of general repair.
Work guaranteed 20 yean e~e · : ,
perlenc~.

Phone 992·2409. .

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36 LwninoUS

cloud

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4% Addict

fill dirt, to soil, limestone and 1 :
gravel . Call lob or Roger Jef. P •.
fers, day phone 992·7089, ~

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:
AXYDLIIAAXII
II LONGFELLOW
One letter simply slanda for another. In lhis 8&amp;!1Jple A It
used for lhe three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, lhe length and formation · of the words are all
hints. Each day the rode letters are different.

night phone 992·3525 or 99!1· ,

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by :;

llcenltld installer. Shepard.... •
~~ors. Phane74~-2409. "~

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WILL dbo r~~fing, construction, r';·

VMUD

ing and heating. Na job r
too large or too small. Phone '"'
7.C2·2:W8. '
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pl.um

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BUILDING , remodeling , and ••t
repairs. Ouollty work, eHklent

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DOZE~ - LAftGE AND SMAU.
SEPTIC TANkS INSTALLED. LoW
BOY AND QUMI' TRUCKS. Bill
PULLINS. PHONE '192-2478 DAY
011 NIGIIT. ·
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Winterizing kits, caver1, an·
tlfrMze, Mrvi~e for above or
in g~l pocilo. D. Bumgard-

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none 992-m.t.
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Yesterday's Cryploquole: TO DISPENSE WITH
CEREMONY IS THE MOST DEUCATE MODE OF CON·
FERRING A COMPUMENT. - BULWER-LYTI'ON

~ARPENTER, llooring, coiling: ~·

toct Jame1 Par.ons Rt ·1 ; :
~-Racine, on Carmel Road. ' ' , ·

VMLFRMCD

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SEPTIC TANI&lt;S cleoned. Modom : ·
Sanitation ; 992·395-t or 992· •

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ond lo·bov• for hire: will houl "'l-"

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39 Phase .
48 Boundary
41 Ottoman

EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and 1 :
backhoe work : dump trucks ~·

Mr\J.Ice. Jeue Rodman phone ' ~
992-5980
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38 Coup d'-

vice, all makes, 992-22S.. . The
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Fabric Shop , Pomeroy . :~
Authoriztd Singer Sal•• and· - •
Service. We sharpen Stls•ors , ·. ::

__ paneling. Phone992·2759.

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12 :o40-0on Kirshner's Rock Concert 6; Wrestling 13.
l:oo-Midnlght Special 3,4,15.
l :..o--News 13.
2:30-News 3.

Grande

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2~28 .

11 :~Johnny carson 3.•. 15: Rookies 6,13: · Movlt
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35 Malt and
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EXCAV,ATING, dozer, bockhOfl
and dltcher. Charles R. Hot·
tl,.ld , Bock Hoe Servlte
Rutland, Ohio. Pkono 7~2·2008.'
SEPTIC Sy1t•ms lnatolled

sa

34 Bravo or

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Knock off
that poundinq!

measure

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DID TREE Trimming, 20 years ew- '·
parlance . ln suretd tre• :~
estimates. Coli 992-238ol or •,

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6:2G-Biue Ridge Q\Mrrtet 13.
6:»-Columbus Toclay 4; News~~ Summer Semoaler
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6:
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Report 3.
Both vulnerable
6:50-Good Morning, Wnt VIrginia 13.
6:55-Good Morning, Tri State 13.
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7:1»-Toclay 3,4, 15; Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
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Frlenda
10.
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7:2G-Schoolles 10 .
Pan
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Opening lead - K •
8:30-Sig
Valley 6.
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what
9:110-A.M. 3; Phil Oonahue4,15,13; Lucy Show 8; Mike
you respond to your partner's
Douglas 10.
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10.:110-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Price Is Righi 8, 10; Mike
poet il IIIUe any dillerence if
Douglas 13.
you are playing limit raiBes?
IO : I~al Hospital 6.
The correct bid in any
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system is Iour spades. II your
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partner can't make It the
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chances are tbat the · op11:30-Hollywood SqUllrts 3,.1,15; Happy . Days 6,13;
ponents ·could make five
Love of Lifo 8,10; Se11me St. 33.
hearts . II four spades can
11:55-Take Kerr B; Not. Flxlt 10.
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make, the chances are that
lhe opponenl.$ have a good
Factory 15.
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save.
lor Tomorrow 1,10 ..
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12 : ~NBC NIIWI 3,15.
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Till World Turns 8,10.
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Jenner
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Bailey
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heroine
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land
11 Glanced
Williams 10; Name That Tune 13; Popl Goes The
"Down
2$
HawaUan
Country 15.
22 Fair-haired
as1tance
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port
8:110-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Conny &amp; Marie 13: Irs
boy
lZ MonllceUo,
bird
Time to Pray. America 6,8; Washington' Week In
Z3 Political
for ewnple N Yoko ·
Review 20,33; Spencer's Pilots 10.
get·togelher
8:30-Chlco &amp; the Man 3,4,15; Wall Street Week 20,33.
25 Throng
9:0G-Nell Sadaka 3,4, 15; Movie "The Love Boaf' 6, 13;
rl Globe
.S.A.: People &amp; Politics 20,33; Movie "SII"-'" 8,10.
%8Ended
9:30-The Maze: Story of William Kurtlek 20,33.
(F,r.)
IO:oo-Oean Martin 3,.1,15; News 20: P~ul Nuchims 33.
~----• Z1l Salvatore,
11 :Oil-News 3,.i,6,8, 10,13.15; MacNeil-Lehrer Report
to friends

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1976
6 :Oil-Summer Semester 10.

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Phone Coolville

sole : excellent condition
_30,000 miles. Phone 9'9'2-5852. '

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$ptcl•liaing In custom built
r•tters tor tDII!morclal,
rtsd., pole bulhllng 1,

Soutl!e astern Ohio

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M&amp;G Truss-Raftets ·

GREENHOUSE ··
992·5771

WE. li10UGI!T
YOV'D ee
CO~' HOME
10 SUPPER.
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to 10" hentlnl beikets. 75c

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West. one of those ault·
preference addle!.$, took lhe
play u a requesl to lead a
spade. He did jusl that and
declarer bad no trouble IIIUing live odd.
Actually, lhe hand should
have been beaten. West would
continue · with the ace .,ad
another diamond. East would
· overlalte wllh the jack. II he
led a fourth diamond West
would be 1ble to ruff with the
10 of bearla to establish his
partner's jack as a sure trump

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lhe queen and jack and live
partner a chance to underfeacl
his ace at trick two if he

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ROofiia, Gutlels,
P1intin1111d Repair

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new t1res . standard. Phone ·

992· 7202
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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

J~'-~ ! 985·~2~5.

1%8 VW , new paint job, good
tires , runt good, $300. Phone

WEST
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Wlnshlehl Repllcemont
Frtt Estlinoln
On Body Work .
Expert Painting
lnauranco Work
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EXPERIENCED

power ste-ering , power brakes,
oir conditioning, AM radio and
stereo, rally wheels, will sell
.. r~~~noble, PhOne 992·7036 . .

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CHit.ICH THI!RE' LL 8&amp;JNfi/IV ~PIE~ HO&lt;IotN6
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W~O CAN'T 86 SPOTTED
AS A PROFf:S!IotONAL
SECRET -AGiiN1l

949-2160

.PhoiOirlphy

COUNTRY farmland with seclud·
whereabouts, please call Ed Si£ FAMILY Yord Solo ~-lot; ol J:s - ~nd 10 ool ~ ~;~~.· (o-;;-o·; -;h; LOCUST POSTS, round or split.
ed woods, water ond good OC·
Odds and Ends Shop . P~one
King , 992-3772.
·
cl,ot~s and misc. Fourth houst
Phone 949-2n• .
cess in Monroe County, W. Vo .
·
----~--'192-6173.
from post oHice, turn Ot.posf of·
$1 ,000 down , coil · (3041 772·
KODAK Mowkeye lnstomotic
COAL,
limestone,
and
~olcium
lice . Watch for 1igns, also . E 8. R~di~;-;~e: lotay~;;;
Rafter
Camera. lost at tractor pull of
chloride and calci um br ine for . 3_1~7 or (304) 772·3727.
leke Solo. Sept. 15. lb. and
·'I'IIe A"•nee
625 with Rood King j)Ower·mike
Meigs Fairgrounds , Sunday .
dust
control
and
special
mixing
3 bedroom house for sole at 520
17th.
$125.00: lofavette 23 chan·nel,
Phone 992·7830.
salt for former5 . , Main Street,
Sycc;~more St., Middleport, good
UaltedPnu l'liten.tioaai
YARD'::S::c-:
ALE:-.,Se-p-t.-15,_,-1-6, 17th~~
5 watt wolkey·talkey with ~CC
Pomeroy. Ohio Dr phone 992·
buy lor $8,000. Phone 992·3578,
5100.00; Johnoon 130 Mobile
31191.
.
Broodwoy in Racine. S ~ P
Today II Thunday, Sept.
or992-7667.
C.B.
phone
$100.00;
3
mobile
·- s_hoker' curtains ond clothes ,
18, lbe IIOtb day of IVIS wllh
antennaS; o.mco So wott cANN1NGt;,;atoes -and·-,;-;~,
YARD SALE. 3 Family. Sept. 16~·j7
peppers . Cleland farms .
108 to follow. ·
mobile lenier ond Preomp
onll 18th. 9:00 lill6:00. Thlnking
AVERAGE $40 on e'Jening or
Geraldine
Cleland . Racine
S
100.00;
portable
~
chon
no
I
'l'bli DMiOII II at Ita 1ut afternoons demonstrating about winter? Coors, Boots and
Ohio.
'
police
scanner,
$90.00;
all
quarter.
guaranteed toys and gifts. No other clothing, in 'IQrious sizes .
guaranteed. Coil 992-2635 atk
cosh investment , no delivery or
Dis hes, small appliances ,
.Tbe momlna atars are
for •tee .. alter 6 p.m. 992·3078 ~------..,..--,
HOCKING RIVER Trading Cam·
collecflng. Computers do you
books. toy1, etc. C1)rnei house
Saturn IJid Jupiter.
or
•46·77~5. ·
SALE
pony, GUNS-OVER 250 IN
Hutchison Subdivision Rutland.
par-rwork . Call 9..9.2803 or
The evenlflllllll'llare MerPOTATOes·.- cobbi.;,-";;d ·-K;; Ont good uatd Gibson
STOCK. Buy, sell, trade. ~78
Shirley Wilson, 7..2.2595. .
992·2927. Alsabookingparties .
coppertone slciHIY·Iide cury, Vema IJid Man. _
Richland , Athen's , Ohio .45701 .
nebec for winter. Green
$10 ·an evening or PORCH ~ALE, Sept. 15, 16, 17, 3
Mike us an offer.
beans , pick your own . Thomas
Thole bora on lhil date are AVERAGE
.Ph~-~ · (61~1 593·B906.
afternoons demon1tratlng
miles north of folr grounds on
D. Sayre, Phone 8&lt;13-2..91. .
under lbe sip ol VIrgo.
Good
uaed
G. E.
guaranteed toys and gifts . No
old Rt . 33. Phone 9~2-7668.
1W5 BUNDY- ,;~m-P.i . ·c:;u· 949. relrlgontor. .
SlOO
American blltorlan
cosh investment, no deli'Jery or
CARPORT Solo, Sept. 171h, -1sih.
2379 after 6 p.m.
collecting. Computers do your
Francia Parlanlll Wll bora
Ont good ulld Home lite EZ
Friday and Saturday, Main St. ,
paperwork . Call 9.49-2803 or
HOMESITES for sole, 1 acre and
on Sept. 18, 1123. T1U Is , 992-2917.
Rutland
,
Ohio, aeron from WMM. MORNING -c.;;;~~;;..-;~-;.
Chain Saw
$100
Also booking partial.
up. Middleport, near Rutland.
30,000 Warm Morning ggs
Rutland Auto Soloo. Good
ICirlu auren Bacall'a 5Znd
Oni good uNCI Homolite
Coli
992 -7~BI. ·
heater;
-42
Inch
&amp;ink
;
54
Inch
FUEL TRUCK driver. Must hove
clothln~ .
lirtlxlay.
XL
Chain.
Saw.
$200
Super
overhead cabinet. Phone 992·
truck driving experience . Write
NEW ~ bedroom house, 2 baths ,
Yard Solo, ol 224 C.;;;:
011 lhil day In blaory:
U6S.
Box 729-E, cc:~re of The Daily 4 . FAMILY
all alec. , 1 acre, •Middleport,
dor St., Pomeroy, Antiques ,
In 1630, the MuAc:bu.eltl
SentinVI, Pomeroy, Ohio.
close to Rutlond . Phone 9922
and somethinG for everybody. L.C. Sm ith--~a-~d~rdt;~~rii_;,
7481.
l'illage ol Shawmut cbanged HELP WANTED I lOcal firm need• All cheap. Sopt. 16, 17th, IBrh,
old but excellent operation . •
-~- W. c-. M1r.
111 name to Boltcln.
S20. Metal in-wall medicine
experienced plumbing and
Frodoy, Soturdoy, and Sundoy.
SMALL farm for sole, IO'Y. down
cabinet, 15K21 OP,ening. overall
heating man, steady work.
9:00 a.m. behind Landmark if
owner financed. Monroe Coun:
In 1183,· 11101'11 tban 100,1100
18.1128, with l""'o matching
Write P. 0 . 80)( 466. Pomeroy,
rain, cancelled.
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ty , IN. Vo . Phone (JO.cl 772·
per10111 l'llllhed to lhe
· ·-·~
·=:....--cchrome lights." Excellent cOndi·
Ohio~5769.
3!.~~or (JO.c) 772-3227.
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CJerakee Strip In Oldah&lt;ma
tlon', $20 for the set. 8.55·15
. .
RIVE~ pilots. deckhands , cook.
d,-nocor rOyon tire, good. $4. WILL DO bob'(Sitting in mv home
u lbe "" opened to
Wnt• Box 203 , Parkersburg, W.
Choritno Hoeflich , 992-5m.
bomelleedlng;
or your home . Will ol10 da
Vo. 26101.
FURNISHED, 2 bedrm. oporlment, CONN trumpet, used 2 years, housework ond ironing In the
I.
SOMEONE to live ln. Contact Mar· ·
adults only, in Middleport .
Meigs ~ounty A reo. Call Eloise
$100. Phone 742-30'12.
vin
Dorst a t
Vehtrons
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Phone 992-3874.
Virtil B. Sr., Realtor
Pickett or Madalyn Pickett,
Memoriaf Hospital. ·
3-AND...-m ~ furniohed and,;;;~ 1970 TRIUMPH 650 Chopper. New siTUATION WANTE ·o ::..
110 Mechanic f'llmeroy ; o : .
Phonom.ml
furniShed apts. Phone 992·
JNJint job. Phone '992-5252 or
hperienced driller desires
5-434 .
· see David BuJkirk. Rustle H1il1
position in oil field . Phone APPROXIMATELY·:iil;;;;;;-;;,,h.6 ON RT. U A grttt
·- · - ·
at LH Circle, Syracuse, Ohio .
COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork, Rl. ··---·--·--- · -- ··-·- '192·7402.
room house and both, dug well, . family
home
of
3
33, ten miles north of'PatMr.Or,:·· POTATOES and pumpkins . C. W.
. o~d 2 outbuildingt, lenced ond
bedrooms. modern, beth
mmeral rlghtl , $,19,000. Call
and '"• shower In full
Ohio. Phone
7~7·2766.
beHmant, modern kitchen
For the Syracuse
••~•'J:&lt;&gt;rkln~~ono ~.:?£!: PURE-BREOP~IIed Horofordb:.li.s
6 ROOMS;.=o'-n-:d-:-bo-1-...h,"'lo
r"ge
-kilc
_
h_
e
~
with
bake ·and cook unlls,
area. Earn extra ONE bedroom apartments at yn. old. Phone9.49-251.4 ,
SALES force for hire and sourcet
and utility room : fuel oil fur·
wonderful
view of ·the Oftlo
Vi~LAGE MANOR to Middleport '1975..HAiLEV -·ii"vio50N- XLH lor buolne11 ••ponoion loono. nace In Letart Township, 'Con · River, $29,500.
spending money and
for $104 mol\thly plus at«.•pr
Sportster, black, U)OO cc, !2000'
Only those who can handle im·
tact WovneWiloon , 2~7 · 2197.
Vl!luable prizes. Call
UN-ORDINARY
2
$130 including ell&lt;triC. LOWER
actuol miles. Call Keith Cortlt. ,
mediate sal•• from 3 fa iO
(614) 992-2156·
and
bedrooms
,
living
APPROXIMATELY
:li);;~reo~boul
RATES FOR SENiOR CITIZENS. . 992-23119 or 9'12·5073.
''""'· Coli Mr . Subromonion
992-2111
ane·lhlrd ' tlmb•r , balance
kitchen paneled, full
Co.nvenient to shopping 0 ~ '
·- ----~- -·- -·- · - - - · 3Hl-929-.. 129.
clean. rolling land. Very nlce
Thlrd and Mtii •Stroots in Mid· BUILDING lob ond troile&lt; loto juot
basement.
gas
F.A.
h~mesltes, or will develop.
dleport . Brand new high quail·
off Rt . 7 at Cl)ootor. woltr and ·Mc.iH.: ,u_ '..,_ __,, ;; :. : .
furnace, only l5,500.
Water and electricitr available .
ty apartments . See the
electricity available. Call 985.
,I(JIJiftl · ~·;-fur :.SRJe
BUILDING-About 30 x .j()
~101 or 992·2720.
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Eskey Hill, Fla twoods Rood
monoger ot Apt . 16, or call
-· ..... -- -· ·--~------·- .. MOBILE home for sole or rent 3
at
Dexter on corner lot with
26, Pom•roy, Ohi o or phone
. .. POMEROY, 0.
. r~:!!.!!:~.·-~ --· ---"' _... .
1971 TR 1!1 Triumph, $1,500. 1~0
bedrooms. ol utilities paid .
plenty of perking. Might
992·3885.
.
AVAILABLE of Rlvoroido Apo;t~
Ford Folcon, $650. Phone 992· Phono 992-7751 .
' . . .. ~ -·-..
aeli on land contract,
ments, I bedroom "aport- ~ ..E10:_ _ _ ._~---- . - ·- --· . _ ~-· 1974 MOBIL£ , H~.· f~r sole.
13,500. .
.
Phone 992·5282.
ments, $100 per month: 2 ONE BUCK sheep. Phone 985·
SECLUDED
Your
bedroom apartments, $133 per . 3833.
~
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family
will
enjoy
this
month . Oneprlce foraii . Phone ·· · · • ' ...... · ~ ··
·- 1913 12x60. 2 -bedroom V1nd~le
Application• are now being
privacy of 11 . acrea, 4
992~3273.
ON~ .50,~ ITU Worm Morning
trailer, take over povments ,
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c•rculotmg heater. Call 992·
Phone {61ot)667-3817,
bedrooms, 1'" baths, gas
2 Bedroom troller, real nlct,
5227 .
furnace,
good apring
alation
accept. .. for a
odults only. P~one 991·3324. ·
- ··' ·
· 1969 12x63 Vlndc;.1~." underPinned
water, I acres fenced,
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REGISTERED one·holf Afob mo;e
10x20 sc:runed porch, centrol
1129,000.
5 room furnished apt . for rent
and geldif'!g, both 6 years ald.
olr . May, be sHn 825 South S•·
MA
attendant. We need a mature
, clo.se to Powell'1 Super Valu:
PrlcH to sell. Eskey Hill, cond Ave., Middleport, Phone
CAREFULLY - Ccnllder
- ·POMEROY, O.
Phone 992·36511.
. P~•!:. 992·3885·
'192·2822.
thla 2911Crtl of waadl. Hal
a 14 x ·70 3 blclroom mobile
no. atudenll.
4 to
TRAILER ·,~ lor re~·t;;: 3 MEN·s 10:J,eed 26 inch bike. · 1 ~- • . ,,-,,~"·'~==~ ··-····
home wltli city water af)d
ARE IN GREAT
·~~":./ro;n ,:;~~j~J;.. o~. ·~ ~~~8 1b '· 1boby r'~ por· fll'r&amp;W~Y.tidi't-.F;1Fi' WE
fuel
oil futnece. A2.500.
NEED
OF
LISTINGS
'_
1
9 PM 6
a
mine. Phan•992·5158 .
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atth e !~t!~::;~ .,!~ind= 197~ . CHEy;~~~ -~ · w·~ -;:~: ~ ~.: :
PRIVATI!
Formal
WE HAVE QUALIFIED
2.hdr~-nd,ii.-h~;.,e: ~~*•'r . tal health center, Apt. 2, truck. Phone~49-2132 ee rtve IUYE liS 'OR A~L
dining; modern kitchen,
Phone 992.5858.
Pomeroy.
..:..:. . .
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1..,, familY room wilh
OF PROPERTYCall 1-304 675-3240
2 Bedroom rnobile home In Roc.ine tWo NEW 6 pi; ·~etop lir~~. H
:·7a·. · • .·::,;:.: :~.... ; ..~ :. tTO SILL CALL US NOW.
.... llrtpllce. 3 bedrooms,
ar•o . Pilon• 992·5858.
15 truck tire1 and one tube, ~twhon . :- &lt;" · :._;~.}:~~;: :_;wash room, · gaa well ,
$35. One pull out bumper for
·
.;-:· · ... :·~ ..,., ·.·
lurnece
IIIII 15 ICrH, only
Of,le·half Of three·fourth ton AUCTION . Frldav. 7 P.M. Wood
TWO TRAILfRS for ·,.~f: on~ 3
132,500.
HENRY
E.
CLELAND
truck
for
9ft
..
10ft
.
or
11
ft
.
kitchen
cabinet,
wood
heotlng
bedtoom unfurnished, one 2
NIW USTING- 2'!0 acroa
BROKER, APPRAISER,
~amper, $135. N. E. Vanaman, stove , Worm Moming gas
bodr00111 lurnio~Od . l'hoM
Mil' ll.utland. 4 room
lu!ltlnd, Ohio.
.
.
s~ov, , new and used r:Y;~•rchan.
742·3122. .
.
.
CONSULTANT
!louie, bath, gas hilt, 2
f92.22Sf or m-ts.t
HOUSE fur ,r.,t l"'ecJr Mine ,I. Coli CORONET In good condition. Call ~11se at ttle Auction House .
'
An . . .I.Oppc;;fllftlty. Employer
-ml
_,
'1
Hor!on St., MCK()n w va'
porches _,d 2 outbuildings.
'
Aikin 19,500.
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-p•none (J0.41 713.5~7 I..
.

WE NEED

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Conllnuoua one 'IICI
IUIItrs. We llontlf, w Mil
yovneN. $tllclaf prlcoa ta
builders.

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5:110-FBI 3: Mtrv Griffin 4; Partridge Family I;
Minion : lmponlblt 15.
5:30-News 6; Femlly Affair 8; Elec. Co. 2o.33; Adam ·
12 13.
6:eo-l&gt;lews 3,4,1,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Consumer Experlanct 33.
6:»-NBC News3,4, 151 ABC Newall: An~ Griffith 6;
CBS News BriO; HodglflOdge Lodge 20: lTV
Utilitation 33.
. 4 . ..

GUllO SERVICE

AT949-2101

KEN GROVER

__

and fridov. Archie Ell is
residence ,· Rt . 2, Cheshire

lilt lheir Clliml Wilh SOld LOST a big dark blue Bluetick in
flduc:lary within three mon'ths-.
Rutland oreo. Call Robert
Dtttd lhil 7th dey ot sep.

Und•rtr•d•at•&amp;
Seniors&amp; Ytlrbook

condit i on , 38 ,000 mil ••.
--~-Iter 6. p.m. '
_ s.1~,oo . Coil J0.4 ·882·2343.
-·------ WANTED some Iorge furniture
1973 CHEVY Vega , excellent-;;;and household items for con·
ditian , four new tlres , $1200.
signmen t for auction salt . STARCRAFT. Beat the fall price in·
crease.
All
1976
models
reduc
·
Also. 1975 Ford Grand Torino
Anyone who .is interested , coli
ed ·to bottom. 1977 mini -motor
p .s., p.b'., air condific&gt;ning, foe: .
:.;._
7~7 - 2975
.
traile rs and fold -downs in
tory mag whMis . new stt14l
stoc:k . We sell service and
belted radials. Vinyl top , $3200.
quality. We trade, financing or·
- ~h?~-!42:.~ ----ronged , Open SUndays . Camp
19?5
MONTE CARLO, outomatic,
Conley Starcroft Sales. Rt . 62,
IF YOU have a service to offer ,

tiller . children's toys , men and
women clothing , sir~s 8-20.

to

You Clfl IIVI llufiiiNIII
tlltUNndl ot dollars
with aluminum or vlnyl
siding.

even

WINE
.CARPET SHOP

Ruth Reeves.

Coolville, Ohio, hiS been duly
Misc. items .
appointed Eucutrhc of the
E•tatt ol L.oulaa M. Newlond, 1 . . . - - - - - - - - _ J YARD SALE, Wedo .. Thu-;;~;:
decelstd, late of Melas
County, Ohlo 1

THUIISDAY, SEI'TEMII!R 16,1916

.32 AlnnMimr

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School Packllt Plctvrts

19)2 CHEVELLE MALIBU
51495
H.T. cpe., good tires, radio, VI, automatic p S p B
bucket seals, runs good, needs paint.
' • .. · ·•

autos. AKC Irish Setter pups for sole . $75

Phone 742·2081. Frye's Truck &amp;
Auto Parts, Rutland .

Trailer Pork,

Notlu Is hereby given that
.Norml M. NtwlanG, .af R . 2,

-Co mplett Schaat Strvlct

1·446·8570.
. - - - -- -·COINS, 1929 and older curr;~;.;,

mon

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

OF MUSIC WITH

sawtimber. Call K8n t Hanby,

Co. Rd. 26, Five Points , Mt. Her-

for doss reservations.

f'HOTOGRAPHY
- Atrtat-lnduatrt•l
construction Pratrtu

1973 VEGA GT. CPE.
Sll95
Lonocdallllowneedr, ~ cyl., automatic. p. steer ing, radio, air
C
on , good tires.

liKE to buy jeep top. Con·
dleport now open under r~ew WOULD
AKC O~b;~-;;f.mol~:- - 1.4
vcn or hardtop. Coll742·2038.
management . Mechanic and
weeks , sholl , eKcellen t
WANTED fo-b;ybody work . ~ene (Pete) Boss .
pedigrH. Coli Walter Everett ,
reasonably priced , preferably
747 - ~ .
LOST- Pet Duck .
Hoslorge Biil
And Bod Cent
Lost Sene Pulling

COMMERCI~L

' 1975 CHEVROLET I' FLEETSIDE
. sms
Fleetside CIO locol I owner, light blue finish 350 V8
Eng., P.S .. std. Iran• .• good tiro•, posltractlon axie
slep bumper.
•

;.;d--pia;;:

OPEN AGAIN- after being closed
for vocation, we ore open
again with our usual good
quality knits and low prices.
Hours Monday thru Frid9y 9
' a .m .. to 7 p .m. Closed Satur·
days. Carolina Fabrics on Rt , 7,
one holt mile nor11i of Ch~ster .
Ohio. Henry and Mary Hunter5,

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.OF

28. I 51111 owe $18,000 on it . My Siluali111111Wanled
. .
address Is- 483 S. Miller A ve.,
Columbu s, Ohio. Please get in WILL DO odd jobs, rooting, poln·
ting,, hauling, tr•• work, and
touch w jth the Mei gs Coun ty
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·Business Ser,JiCes . -

/ :1»-TrUtii'.W CAN. 3da Tetiihe i rUth 4; lowllnl far
Dollars.!;. LftliiiQI WtiU; News 101 To "!ell II!!
Trulh 13• Family Affair 15; Syntiiiili'Z; familY et
Ww33.
7:»-Hollywood SquM• 3,41 Oftlo St... LotWy 6J
Wild Kingdom 10; Nalhvlllt on the ROICI 13; Dolly
15•
1:1»-Trlal by__WIIcltrneu 3,.4,151 WtiCIIf'fll Bec:k.
Kott.r 6,ffi.Wall0nsi,IO; Upstelrs, Oownsttln 33;
Movlt "2-4 ~· : 20.
1:»-Barner_MI!)~~" 13;; City by tht Rl- 6:
Movie ·'The QuH\'' 3,4,15; Strttls of San Fan·
' elaco 6,13; Hawaii Flv•O I; Hollywood Teltvlslon ,
Theatre33; .Movle "A Cay at the RICH" 10.
10:1»-Strttls at San Franclaco 6, 13.
11 :OG-Hews 3,4,6,1, 10,13,15,20; MacNeti -Lehrer
Roport u.
11 :30-Johmy Carton 3,4,15; Mannix 6,13; Koltk IJ ·
Mtry Hartman 10; ABC News 33.
12:00 Movie "Ali tht W"' Home" 10; Janakl 33.
12:30-Movle "The Crime .Club" 8.
12:~1clan 6,13.
1:1»-Tomorraw 3,4.
1:50-News 13.

BICi CHARLEY HAVE PLAVEO

6:30 p.m. ot their building in

Shed ff Office .

.._minimum
EaCf\ addttlonal word 3
cents.

Television log for easy viewing

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YEARS IT SEEMS 801.0 ~ND

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WANT ADS

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publication .

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REGULATIONS

The PubliSher reserves
the right to edit or reject

an.,.

deemed

1&lt;11

ob .

lectlonel. The publisher

will not be responslblr for
more then one Incorrect
Insertion .

RATES

For 11/lftt Ad service

S cents prr · word one

Insertion .
Minimum Charge 11 .00 .

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Bashan .
'
S500 REWARD lo• iin fo.rmotion_.,

leading to th e arres t of I he per - LOST··S!TlOII rodio control ploM, 4
· toM or perSo ns who took the
ft ..w1ng span, gold and red , An·
alu minu m 11d ing oil the " lber t
liquify area. Phone· ' ·30&lt;1·882·
Roteberry hou~e on the Boshon
2326.
and t&lt; eno Rood , County Rood

U cents per word three

mow1ng. Phone992 ·7~09 .

-

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corts:&amp;cut lve Insertions.
26 cents

r,er word SIK
constcutlve nsertlons

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25 Per Ctnt D'lscount on
paid eels and ads paiD
within 10 days.

YOUR ATTENTION
PLEASE

CARD OF THANKS.
&amp; OBITUARY
$2 .00 for
50 word
BLIND ADS

Additional

2.5c

per Advttrtlsement .

Chtrge

OFFICE HOURS

8:30 a .m. to S: OO p .m .
Dally, 8:3G a .m . to 12 :00

Noon Saturday .

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"'lie Racine Baptist Church
bua will be running ·
Sundays on a route from
Racine through Apple
Grove. leaving Racine at
8: IS a.m. and returning
pas$tngers at noon. If you ·

Phone tOCIIV 992-2156 ..

are interested . in our bus
service, please fetl frft to
contact 949-2231 or 247·2101.

NOTICES
ATTN. ; II
ALL HOUSEWIVES
All Yer d Sales , Rummage,
Porch and Basement Porch

2 SIGNS -

RACINE BAPTIST

and Basement Sates , etc .
must be pa id in ad,vance .

Get yours In early by
stopping by our offi ce at
The Dally sen\lnel, 111
Court St. or wr ling Box
729, Pomeroy , Ohio 45769

CHURQf

with your rem lttance.

CARL BRANNAN'S Garage in Mid·

OLD lurnitur,, ice bo,..es , brass
beds , wall telephones ond
ports , or cori1plee household&amp;
Write M. D. Mlller. Rt. ~ :

Pomeroy, Ohio. Call992·7160.
cASH p~id- ·fo; . ali mok~s ~·~d

models oi mobile" home1 .

Ph9ne area code 614·o423·9S3\ ,

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liMBER . Pomeroy Forest Pro·
duels . Top price for s-tandini

QUAUTY

Owners .

.... _ - ,..._. ...

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ABSOLUTELY

·- -·......-·- ..

no · huJ'lting'

Voting L ~:ve r in Ne.b~osko
Answer To This Paper .
- Ms. PenelopeMacGilficudy

WANTED

ot

trespassing at any time on the
Howard Caldwell farm. Signed;
Howard Caldwell.
·
-- SElDOM, Rest CeramiCs. Tuppefs
Plains , Ohio, Opening Sept.

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13th. Classes Monday 7 to 10,
Tuesday, 9 tq 12 , 7 to 10;
Thursday , 1 ,to -4 , 7 to 10. Di.t·
count to senior citizens . Call
(614) 667-3252, Pauline Dorst

Experienced
secretary for medical
secretarial position.

·--·--

(IIIN0. 21,t1'

lolalt of LOUISA
NEWLAND, Dtctutd.

M
.

Good typist. Shorthand
prflerred, not required .
Apply in per$011ol persoflo11
department of the Holzer
Medical Clr. Clinic. 315
Jackoan Pike, Gallipolis
0.
'

gold and ~liver scrap. Will buy
or trde. Hove a good tielvctlon
of coins to sell ur trude . Also. '
t.cve supplies and metal
dete!:o rs . Roger Wamsley on
leading Creek and Rutland
Rood . Phone 7•2·233 1 for an of.

fer .

- -SSCASHSS for

iunked

,w;9-MERCURv--c;,-~ga;f~r- ~r~~~
_
Co~l_.'l~2-5902::·:.__

Creditors ere required

~~oS!Z~g~='[¥~l!
.eo&lt;h.:..P.':_one !3041 675·4625.
PlEASURE HORSES ond - P.,nie;,
also

will

buy

horses

and

ponieo. Phone (6141 698·3790,

an upright. Phone 992-3427

-

Stewart . Phone992-1M-t. ·

tem btr, 1'76. ·

Menning 0 . Webster

Jud;o
Court of Common Pleas.
Probate Divlllon
(,) , , I. , 23, ltc

LOST-Two

~hite

food !Jteers

wearing block tag in their ear,
anyone
know in g
the

FREE.ijl!MATESI

Elem•11tary

CONTACT

- Wod~ln,,_

GLEN R. BISSElL

..

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Cluster, Ottio
8·18·1 nto .

Racine, Ohi"o

Riviera , ·good co,dl ~:;27'%w fires . S900. Phone

1970 Buick

ASSORTED RUBBER

1971Mereu;,. M;.;g;;:p:~:P,b.,
oir, very nice , $1295. Phone
Glen Bissell , 9•9·2801

BACK CARPEnNG
......, ,.

·v

Or 949·

2 ~:

• .. · - - -- ·
Squ•.. Yard lnstallod
1971 Ford Maverick , p.o.. p~b. , David Parsons,
air, lots of chrome, real sharp,
low mileage , $1395. Phone

Glen B;ssoll ~~9·28()1 or 9• 9·

owner

Mf·Jil"
,
,.
1-------1:;·~22~·1:...:!m~o::J..

21160.
1 97~ TqYOTA Corallo, e:wce ll;~-t

wont to buy or sell some th ing
ae looking for work . . . o;
whatever ... vou 'll get resul ts
fos ter with o Sentinel Want Ad.

Coil 992·2156.
·- - -"-:':.....-- - ' - YARD SALE, Fridoy. Sept . 10. 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Corner Rt. 7 and
Womens

Mlssionory

N. Pt. Pleasant. W. Vo.

1972"-20 . ft .

6~;;p,; t~;;~

trailer ' fully self.contoined, nos
owning and scrNned in room .
Also accessories. Moy be seen

1973 DODGE Poloro. 2 dr. hord·
top, all power and runs good.
ol 975 Maple St. , Middleport,
--~k!.$1850. Phone 992·7797.
~.i~~-~-y~i-~~! ·
1970 PONTIAC 2 door hordtop
p .s., p.b ., ciir, $600. . Ph~

Ann .
PORCH SALE, •.;mtiques , collectors 1971 HONDA CL·•50. 17.000
· items and miK 173 Hudson Sl
miles, sissy bor, crash bon .
Middleport , Ohio. Wed~ :
pull bock hondl• bars, new tire
ttlrough Saturdoy.

vi\Ro-·s AtE .
THURSDAY ,

wioiiesiii.v
FRIDAY . 1~

Minersville, next tO Brown's

large tent.

rota-

Ohio. 9

a.m. prompt , rain o;

shin&amp;.

·

SUPEII VA.I.UE YARD W~-7
Family", Fisher Sttaet, Mid·
dleeort . Phone 992-3647 ,
Weds., Thursday. Friday.

and

seol5,

side

Scrambler

_ pi~•:_~ .Co11.9~9·2~8() .

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IN DASH 23 channel ca:-~~ .f;·.
mpx radio , 3 track ster&amp;o. Call .1'167 ONE·HALF ton pickup 6
cylinder standard , good c~di·
992·3965.
. - - ----- -· -·- tion , oski(lg 1650. Coli even ·
KENNEBEC poloiOO$, 50 ~~
..
;n~•: 7•2·308-:cl:.._. c--~·or 100 lb. $6.00. Bring con ·

sJ:Io

toiners.

Phone

667-3737 or

667-m• .
SCHOOL-·-,~i~9 · -;;~~hin e'7:

Singer, leaturs buttonhole,
blind hem, sew• on knits,
$-48 .00 cosh. Also Singer Touch
ondS.w, like new , $31.00 cash .

=·

1'974 VOLKSWAGEN , sun roof
with radio, 9QOd condition,
·- SZI~.:_P.hono 992-n83=.:..._ _
197~

WIIIDCMS

MlRK
From 6" to II" wiM and up

to 5 ft. deep with or without
pipe furnished. Under road
boroa up to 12'' pipe alzt• .

BILL PUWNS
f'llmoror, Ohio ·
992·2471
9·17·1 mo. pd.

NOTICE

Open lor Fall &amp; Winter
St•son, Mond1y tllru
Saturdoy 10 lo 1.
Wt ltiVI Ont green hOUII
full of · Florida lolli1e
pluts. over 10 vorletlto In
elf. From 4" to I" pots &amp; t"

9-2-1 mo .

CUTLASS Oldsmob;lo lo•

Phono992·7187.
PIGS lor •ole. Phone 9~9·2857 .

667-3166

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MAKE rr! THI:IlE
ISN'T M\JCWflM\; !

\" Ol

9·10: 1 mo.

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Co.

Carrier Wanted

~~:!!i~!.wi~~~~=~·t=~~ff

~3!~i;~~onland,

mq iV, eatinq
my qumdropsf

BRADFORD, . Auctioneer, Com· -. ~
plete Servi(e. Phone 9-49-2.. 87 "'
or 949·2000. Racine, Ohio, Critt "
Bradford.

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR - ·:'
S~eepers, loosters, Irons, all
small appliances. Lawn mower ~.
next lo Slate Highway Ga r.
·J

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AMOCO OIL COMPANY

Plumbing, healing'...:. '
and all types of general repair.
Work guaranteed 20 yean e~e · : ,
perlenc~.

Phone 992·2409. .

f,

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36 LwninoUS

cloud

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V.LP.
4% Addict

fill dirt, to soil, limestone and 1 :
gravel . Call lob or Roger Jef. P •.
fers, day phone 992·7089, ~

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:
AXYDLIIAAXII
II LONGFELLOW
One letter simply slanda for another. In lhis 8&amp;!1Jple A It
used for lhe three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, lhe length and formation · of the words are all
hints. Each day the rode letters are different.

night phone 992·3525 or 99!1· ,

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by :;

llcenltld installer. Shepard.... •
~~ors. Phane74~-2409. "~

DSM

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WILL dbo r~~fing, construction, r';·

VMUD

ing and heating. Na job r
too large or too small. Phone '"'
7.C2·2:W8. '
~·
pl.um

,;,:

BUILDING , remodeling , and ••t
repairs. Ouollty work, eHklent

1'

EXCAVATING, IIACKHOES AND
DOZE~ - LAftGE AND SMAU.
SEPTIC TANkS INSTALLED. LoW
BOY AND QUMI' TRUCKS. Bill
PULLINS. PHONE '192-2478 DAY
011 NIGIIT. ·
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PROTECT your swimming pool I

Winterizing kits, caver1, an·
tlfrMze, Mrvi~e for above or
in g~l pocilo. D. Bumgard-

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n~ av M, Mid&lt;r.Sifrt, Oh' o.

none 992-m.t.
oocH ·oi8vtnii&gt;ho~; !iM)m
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Yesterday's Cryploquole: TO DISPENSE WITH
CEREMONY IS THE MOST DEUCATE MODE OF CON·
FERRING A COMPUMENT. - BULWER-LYTI'ON

~ARPENTER, llooring, coiling: ~·

toct Jame1 Par.ons Rt ·1 ; :
~-Racine, on Carmel Road. ' ' , ·

VMLFRMCD

I

r~~·:;;:~~-~-..1.-..J.'--.J.

0.1 BMD VRF lA UMWCJVM RC Dl UNIV·

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DOZER -~ and welding . Con.

I ASTUE~

CIIYPTOQUarES

SEPTIC TANI&lt;S cleoned. Modom : ·
Sanitation ; 992·395-t or 992· •

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Empire

ond lo·bov• for hire: will houl "'l-"

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PoyHf N HII\ q l\i '&gt;lf P

39 Phase .
48 Boundary
41 Ottoman

EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and 1 :
backhoe work : dump trucks ~·

Mr\J.Ice. Jeue Rodman phone ' ~
992-5980
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&gt;--+--+-1

38 Coup d'-

vice, all makes, 992-22S.. . The
~
Fabric Shop , Pomeroy . :~
Authoriztd Singer Sal•• and· - •
Service. We sharpen Stls•ors , ·. ::

__ paneling. Phone992·2759.

33•
12 :110-Movle "North by Northwest" 10; Janakl 33.
12 :o40-0on Kirshner's Rock Concert 6; Wrestling 13.
l:oo-Midnlght Special 3,4,15.
l :..o--News 13.
2:30-News 3.

Grande

.,

2~28 .

11 :~Johnny carson 3.•. 15: Rookies 6,13: · Movlt
·•Kelly's H,eroes" 8; Mary· Hartman ·1D; ABC NeWI

35 Malt and
hop&amp;

(6141698·7257 Albonv .
. "
SEWING MACHINE Ropoirs, oer· ''

EXCAV,ATING, dozer, bockhOfl
and dltcher. Charles R. Hot·
tl,.ld , Bock Hoe Servlte
Rutland, Ohio. Pkono 7~2·2008.'
SEPTIC Sy1t•ms lnatolled

sa

34 Bravo or

•- •..

5232.

Knock off
that poundinq!

measure

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DID TREE Trimming, 20 years ew- '·
parlance . ln suretd tre• :~
estimates. Coli 992-238ol or •,

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6: 15-Farm Report 13.
6:2G-Biue Ridge Q\Mrrtet 13.
6:»-Columbus Toclay 4; News~~ Summer Semoaler
+913
8; Over- Miulon 10.
••uu
6:
oiS-Mornlng
Report 3.
Both vulnerable
6:50-Good Morning, Wnt VIrginia 13.
6:55-Good Morning, Tri State 13.
Wetl . Nortb · Eosl Sol~
7:1»-Toclay 3,4, 15; Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
I N.T.
Newsl:
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trick.
Pau z• Pau 2lr
7
:~Bugs
Bunny
&amp;
Frlenda
10.
•• Pan Pau
-• Pau
7:2G-Schoolles 10 .
Pan
l :oci-l....le 6; Cept. Kangaroo B.IO; Sesame St. 33.
Opening lead - K •
8:30-Sig
Valley 6.
·
A Ullb reader
what
9:110-A.M. 3; Phil Oonahue4,15,13; Lucy Show 8; Mike
you respond to your partner's
Douglas 10.
one-epade opening wllh :
9:30-Crou-Wits 3; Ont Life to Live 6; .Tattletaln 8.
•JUurwrtJu.KQ6
10.:110-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Price Is Righi 8, 10; Mike
poet il IIIUe any dillerence if
Douglas 13.
you are playing limit raiBes?
IO : I~al Hospital 6.
The correct bid in any
10:30-Celtbrlty S1f\'WP~Iakes 3,4, 15;.
system is Iour spades. II your
11 :00-Wheel of Fortune 3, 15; WMkdiY 4; Edge of
partner can't make It the
Night 6; Gambit 8,10; Morning with D.J. 13.
chances are tbat the · op11:30-Hollywood SqUllrts 3,.1,15; Happy . Days 6,13;
ponents ·could make five
Love of Lifo 8,10; Se11me St. 33.
hearts . II four spades can
11:55-Take Kerr B; Not. Flxlt 10.
12:110-News 3.6,8,10; Hot Seat 13; Bot' Braun 4; Fun
make, the chances are that
lhe opponenl.$ have a good
Factory 15.
12: 30-Gong Show 3,15: All My Children 6,13; Search
save.
lor Tomorrow 1,10 ..
(For a copy ol JACOBY
12 : ~NBC NIIWI 3,15.
MODERN. send $1 to: " Win
1:110-SomerHI 3; Ryan's Hopa 6, 13; Concentration I;
at Bridge." c / o this
Young &amp; tht R•llen 10; Ann Muillgllll 15.
newspaper. P. 0. Box 4~9.
I :30-DII'fl of Our Llves3,4,·15; Family Feud 6,13; As .
Radio Ciry Station, New York,
Till World Turns 8,10.
N. Y. 10019)
2:()()-i20,000 Pyramid 13; Dinah 6.
2:30-Doctors 3,4,15; One Life to LIVI 131 Gyldlng
Light 8,10.
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3:110-Another World 3,.1,15; All In The Family I ;IO;
·
Crockett's VIctory. Garden 20.'
3 : 1~11 Hospital 13.
3:30-Bewitched 6; Match Game 8,10: Llllaa Yoga &amp;
by lHOMAS JOSEPH
You 20.
4:110-Mister Cartoon 3; Marcua Welby, M.D. 4;.
ACROSS
DOWN
Somerset 15; How~ Doody 6; Mickey Mouse Club
1 CGnfront
I - mignon
B; Mister Rogers 20,33; Movie "Life Begins for
5 Soldier in
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Antt( Her~" 10; Cinah 13.
gray
3 Cartoonist
4:30-Bewltchod 3: Mod Squad 6; Andy· Griffith 81
8 Much 10ved
Low's stuffy
Sesame St. 20,33; Flintstone• 15.
one
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5:00-FBl 3; Merv Griffin 4: Partridge Family I;
9 Empower
(2 wds.)
Minion: lmpo~~lble 15.
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5:»-News 6; Family Altair B; Elec. Co. 20,33; Adam·
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11 Bargains
5 Berate
12 13.
6:110-News 3,U,10,13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
15 Aller or
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6:»-NBC ·News 3,4, 15; ABC Newall; An~ Griffith 6;
super
malem811y
B · I"'
CBS News 1,10; Truth or Cons. 12; Hrxtgepodge
11 Farceur
7 Book·
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Spunky
Lodge 20; Carrascolenclas 33.
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the
Truth
4; Bowling for
36
Decalblon
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Part
of
18 Elastic ;
abbreviation
Collars6; Space: 1999; News 10; To Tell the Truth ·
champ,RSVP
springy
11 Beetlli
13:
Family Affair IS; Ohio Journal 20: Black
Jenner
!S"Barberof
20 Sumatran
Bailey
on the News 33.
Perspective
31 Cheer
Seville"
ape
and others
7:30-Porler Wagoner 3; Break the Bank 4; Candid
32 Stop
heroine
Z1 Sinn Fein
(2 wds.)
Camera 6: MacNeii·Lehrer Report 20.33; An~
fl
Foundation
Z4 Musketeer
land
11 Glanced
Williams 10; Name That Tune 13; Popl Goes The
"Down
2$
HawaUan
Country 15.
22 Fair-haired
as1tance
under"
port
8:110-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Conny &amp; Marie 13: Irs
boy
lZ MonllceUo,
bird
Time to Pray. America 6,8; Washington' Week In
Z3 Political
for ewnple N Yoko ·
Review 20,33; Spencer's Pilots 10.
get·togelher
8:30-Chlco &amp; the Man 3,4,15; Wall Street Week 20,33.
25 Throng
9:0G-Nell Sadaka 3,4, 15; Movie "The Love Boaf' 6, 13;
rl Globe
.S.A.: People &amp; Politics 20,33; Movie "SII"-'" 8,10.
%8Ended
9:30-The Maze: Story of William Kurtlek 20,33.
(F,r.)
IO:oo-Oean Martin 3,.1,15; News 20: P~ul Nuchims 33.
~----• Z1l Salvatore,
11 :Oil-News 3,.i,6,8, 10,13.15; MacNeil-Lehrer Report
to friends

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1976
6 :Oil-Summer Semester 10.

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Phone Coolville

sole : excellent condition
_30,000 miles. Phone 9'9'2-5852. '

. CAll US IDDAY.

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$ptcl•liaing In custom built
r•tters tor tDII!morclal,
rtsd., pole bulhllng 1,

Soutl!e astern Ohio

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M&amp;G Truss-Raftets ·

GREENHOUSE ··
992·5771

WE. li10UGI!T
YOV'D ee
CO~' HOME
10 SUPPER.
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to 10" hentlnl beikets. 75c

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West. one of those ault·
preference addle!.$, took lhe
play u a requesl to lead a
spade. He did jusl that and
declarer bad no trouble IIIUing live odd.
Actually, lhe hand should
have been beaten. West would
continue · with the ace .,ad
another diamond. East would
· overlalte wllh the jack. II he
led a fourth diamond West
would be 1ble to ruff with the
10 of bearla to establish his
partner's jack as a sure trump

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9:0G-&lt;:able Journal
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lhe queen and jack and live
partner a chance to underfeacl
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ROofiia, Gutlels,
P1intin1111d Repair

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new t1res . standard. Phone ·

992· 7202
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MOTORS, INC.

J~'-~ ! 985·~2~5.

1%8 VW , new paint job, good
tires , runt good, $300. Phone

WEST
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Wlnshlehl Repllcemont
Frtt Estlinoln
On Body Work .
Expert Painting
lnauranco Work
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EXPERIENCED

power ste-ering , power brakes,
oir conditioning, AM radio and
stereo, rally wheels, will sell
.. r~~~noble, PhOne 992·7036 . .

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CHit.ICH THI!RE' LL 8&amp;JNfi/IV ~PIE~ HO&lt;IotN6
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W~O CAN'T 86 SPOTTED
AS A PROFf:S!IotONAL
SECRET -AGiiN1l

949-2160

.PhoiOirlphy

COUNTRY farmland with seclud·
whereabouts, please call Ed Si£ FAMILY Yord Solo ~-lot; ol J:s - ~nd 10 ool ~ ~;~~.· (o-;;-o·; -;h; LOCUST POSTS, round or split.
ed woods, water ond good OC·
Odds and Ends Shop . P~one
King , 992-3772.
·
cl,ot~s and misc. Fourth houst
Phone 949-2n• .
cess in Monroe County, W. Vo .
·
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from post oHice, turn Ot.posf of·
$1 ,000 down , coil · (3041 772·
KODAK Mowkeye lnstomotic
COAL,
limestone,
and
~olcium
lice . Watch for 1igns, also . E 8. R~di~;-;~e: lotay~;;;
Rafter
Camera. lost at tractor pull of
chloride and calci um br ine for . 3_1~7 or (304) 772·3727.
leke Solo. Sept. 15. lb. and
·'I'IIe A"•nee
625 with Rood King j)Ower·mike
Meigs Fairgrounds , Sunday .
dust
control
and
special
mixing
3 bedroom house for sole at 520
17th.
$125.00: lofavette 23 chan·nel,
Phone 992·7830.
salt for former5 . , Main Street,
Sycc;~more St., Middleport, good
UaltedPnu l'liten.tioaai
YARD'::S::c-:
ALE:-.,Se-p-t.-15,_,-1-6, 17th~~
5 watt wolkey·talkey with ~CC
Pomeroy. Ohio Dr phone 992·
buy lor $8,000. Phone 992·3578,
5100.00; Johnoon 130 Mobile
31191.
.
Broodwoy in Racine. S ~ P
Today II Thunday, Sept.
or992-7667.
C.B.
phone
$100.00;
3
mobile
·- s_hoker' curtains ond clothes ,
18, lbe IIOtb day of IVIS wllh
antennaS; o.mco So wott cANN1NGt;,;atoes -and·-,;-;~,
YARD SALE. 3 Family. Sept. 16~·j7
peppers . Cleland farms .
108 to follow. ·
mobile lenier ond Preomp
onll 18th. 9:00 lill6:00. Thlnking
AVERAGE $40 on e'Jening or
Geraldine
Cleland . Racine
S
100.00;
portable
~
chon
no
I
'l'bli DMiOII II at Ita 1ut afternoons demonstrating about winter? Coors, Boots and
Ohio.
'
police
scanner,
$90.00;
all
quarter.
guaranteed toys and gifts. No other clothing, in 'IQrious sizes .
guaranteed. Coil 992-2635 atk
cosh investment , no delivery or
Dis hes, small appliances ,
.Tbe momlna atars are
for •tee .. alter 6 p.m. 992·3078 ~------..,..--,
HOCKING RIVER Trading Cam·
collecflng. Computers do you
books. toy1, etc. C1)rnei house
Saturn IJid Jupiter.
or
•46·77~5. ·
SALE
pony, GUNS-OVER 250 IN
Hutchison Subdivision Rutland.
par-rwork . Call 9..9.2803 or
The evenlflllllll'llare MerPOTATOes·.- cobbi.;,-";;d ·-K;; Ont good uatd Gibson
STOCK. Buy, sell, trade. ~78
Shirley Wilson, 7..2.2595. .
992·2927. Alsabookingparties .
coppertone slciHIY·Iide cury, Vema IJid Man. _
Richland , Athen's , Ohio .45701 .
nebec for winter. Green
$10 ·an evening or PORCH ~ALE, Sept. 15, 16, 17, 3
Mike us an offer.
beans , pick your own . Thomas
Thole bora on lhil date are AVERAGE
.Ph~-~ · (61~1 593·B906.
afternoons demon1tratlng
miles north of folr grounds on
D. Sayre, Phone 8&lt;13-2..91. .
under lbe sip ol VIrgo.
Good
uaed
G. E.
guaranteed toys and gifts . No
old Rt . 33. Phone 9~2-7668.
1W5 BUNDY- ,;~m-P.i . ·c:;u· 949. relrlgontor. .
SlOO
American blltorlan
cosh investment, no deli'Jery or
CARPORT Solo, Sept. 171h, -1sih.
2379 after 6 p.m.
collecting. Computers do your
Francia Parlanlll Wll bora
Ont good ulld Home lite EZ
Friday and Saturday, Main St. ,
paperwork . Call 9.49-2803 or
HOMESITES for sole, 1 acre and
on Sept. 18, 1123. T1U Is , 992-2917.
Rutland
,
Ohio, aeron from WMM. MORNING -c.;;;~~;;..-;~-;.
Chain Saw
$100
Also booking partial.
up. Middleport, near Rutland.
30,000 Warm Morning ggs
Rutland Auto Soloo. Good
ICirlu auren Bacall'a 5Znd
Oni good uNCI Homolite
Coli
992 -7~BI. ·
heater;
-42
Inch
&amp;ink
;
54
Inch
FUEL TRUCK driver. Must hove
clothln~ .
lirtlxlay.
XL
Chain.
Saw.
$200
Super
overhead cabinet. Phone 992·
truck driving experience . Write
NEW ~ bedroom house, 2 baths ,
Yard Solo, ol 224 C.;;;:
011 lhil day In blaory:
U6S.
Box 729-E, cc:~re of The Daily 4 . FAMILY
all alec. , 1 acre, •Middleport,
dor St., Pomeroy, Antiques ,
In 1630, the MuAc:bu.eltl
SentinVI, Pomeroy, Ohio.
close to Rutlond . Phone 9922
and somethinG for everybody. L.C. Sm ith--~a-~d~rdt;~~rii_;,
7481.
l'illage ol Shawmut cbanged HELP WANTED I lOcal firm need• All cheap. Sopt. 16, 17th, IBrh,
old but excellent operation . •
-~- W. c-. M1r.
111 name to Boltcln.
S20. Metal in-wall medicine
experienced plumbing and
Frodoy, Soturdoy, and Sundoy.
SMALL farm for sole, IO'Y. down
cabinet, 15K21 OP,ening. overall
heating man, steady work.
9:00 a.m. behind Landmark if
owner financed. Monroe Coun:
In 1183,· 11101'11 tban 100,1100
18.1128, with l""'o matching
Write P. 0 . 80)( 466. Pomeroy,
rain, cancelled.
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ty , IN. Vo . Phone (JO.cl 772·
per10111 l'llllhed to lhe
· ·-·~
·=:....--cchrome lights." Excellent cOndi·
Ohio~5769.
3!.~~or (JO.c) 772-3227.
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CJerakee Strip In Oldah&lt;ma
tlon', $20 for the set. 8.55·15
. .
RIVE~ pilots. deckhands , cook.
d,-nocor rOyon tire, good. $4. WILL DO bob'(Sitting in mv home
u lbe "" opened to
Wnt• Box 203 , Parkersburg, W.
Choritno Hoeflich , 992-5m.
bomelleedlng;
or your home . Will ol10 da
Vo. 26101.
FURNISHED, 2 bedrm. oporlment, CONN trumpet, used 2 years, housework ond ironing In the
I.
SOMEONE to live ln. Contact Mar· ·
adults only, in Middleport .
Meigs ~ounty A reo. Call Eloise
$100. Phone 742-30'12.
vin
Dorst a t
Vehtrons
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Phone 992-3874.
Virtil B. Sr., Realtor
Pickett or Madalyn Pickett,
Memoriaf Hospital. ·
3-AND...-m ~ furniohed and,;;;~ 1970 TRIUMPH 650 Chopper. New siTUATION WANTE ·o ::..
110 Mechanic f'llmeroy ; o : .
Phonom.ml
furniShed apts. Phone 992·
JNJint job. Phone '992-5252 or
hperienced driller desires
5-434 .
· see David BuJkirk. Rustle H1il1
position in oil field . Phone APPROXIMATELY·:iil;;;;;;-;;,,h.6 ON RT. U A grttt
·- · - ·
at LH Circle, Syracuse, Ohio .
COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork, Rl. ··---·--·--- · -- ··-·- '192·7402.
room house and both, dug well, . family
home
of
3
33, ten miles north of'PatMr.Or,:·· POTATOES and pumpkins . C. W.
. o~d 2 outbuildingt, lenced ond
bedrooms. modern, beth
mmeral rlghtl , $,19,000. Call
and '"• shower In full
Ohio. Phone
7~7·2766.
beHmant, modern kitchen
For the Syracuse
••~•'J:&lt;&gt;rkln~~ono ~.:?£!: PURE-BREOP~IIed Horofordb:.li.s
6 ROOMS;.=o'-n-:d-:-bo-1-...h,"'lo
r"ge
-kilc
_
h_
e
~
with
bake ·and cook unlls,
area. Earn extra ONE bedroom apartments at yn. old. Phone9.49-251.4 ,
SALES force for hire and sourcet
and utility room : fuel oil fur·
wonderful
view of ·the Oftlo
Vi~LAGE MANOR to Middleport '1975..HAiLEV -·ii"vio50N- XLH lor buolne11 ••ponoion loono. nace In Letart Township, 'Con · River, $29,500.
spending money and
for $104 mol\thly plus at«.•pr
Sportster, black, U)OO cc, !2000'
Only those who can handle im·
tact WovneWiloon , 2~7 · 2197.
Vl!luable prizes. Call
UN-ORDINARY
2
$130 including ell&lt;triC. LOWER
actuol miles. Call Keith Cortlt. ,
mediate sal•• from 3 fa iO
(614) 992-2156·
and
bedrooms
,
living
APPROXIMATELY
:li);;~reo~boul
RATES FOR SENiOR CITIZENS. . 992-23119 or 9'12·5073.
''""'· Coli Mr . Subromonion
992-2111
ane·lhlrd ' tlmb•r , balance
kitchen paneled, full
Co.nvenient to shopping 0 ~ '
·- ----~- -·- -·- · - - - · 3Hl-929-.. 129.
clean. rolling land. Very nlce
Thlrd and Mtii •Stroots in Mid· BUILDING lob ond troile&lt; loto juot
basement.
gas
F.A.
h~mesltes, or will develop.
dleport . Brand new high quail·
off Rt . 7 at Cl)ootor. woltr and ·Mc.iH.: ,u_ '..,_ __,, ;; :. : .
furnace, only l5,500.
Water and electricitr available .
ty apartments . See the
electricity available. Call 985.
,I(JIJiftl · ~·;-fur :.SRJe
BUILDING-About 30 x .j()
~101 or 992·2720.
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Eskey Hill, Fla twoods Rood
monoger ot Apt . 16, or call
-· ..... -- -· ·--~------·- .. MOBILE home for sole or rent 3
at
Dexter on corner lot with
26, Pom•roy, Ohi o or phone
. .. POMEROY, 0.
. r~:!!.!!:~.·-~ --· ---"' _... .
1971 TR 1!1 Triumph, $1,500. 1~0
bedrooms. ol utilities paid .
plenty of perking. Might
992·3885.
.
AVAILABLE of Rlvoroido Apo;t~
Ford Folcon, $650. Phone 992· Phono 992-7751 .
' . . .. ~ -·-..
aeli on land contract,
ments, I bedroom "aport- ~ ..E10:_ _ _ ._~---- . - ·- --· . _ ~-· 1974 MOBIL£ , H~.· f~r sole.
13,500. .
.
Phone 992·5282.
ments, $100 per month: 2 ONE BUCK sheep. Phone 985·
SECLUDED
Your
bedroom apartments, $133 per . 3833.
~
•
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family
will
enjoy
this
month . Oneprlce foraii . Phone ·· · · • ' ...... · ~ ··
·- 1913 12x60. 2 -bedroom V1nd~le
Application• are now being
privacy of 11 . acrea, 4
992~3273.
ON~ .50,~ ITU Worm Morning
trailer, take over povments ,
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c•rculotmg heater. Call 992·
Phone {61ot)667-3817,
bedrooms, 1'" baths, gas
2 Bedroom troller, real nlct,
5227 .
furnace,
good apring
alation
accept. .. for a
odults only. P~one 991·3324. ·
- ··' ·
· 1969 12x63 Vlndc;.1~." underPinned
water, I acres fenced,
· ·· ·····-'·- - -.····--. .. ·
REGISTERED one·holf Afob mo;e
10x20 sc:runed porch, centrol
1129,000.
5 room furnished apt . for rent
and geldif'!g, both 6 years ald.
olr . May, be sHn 825 South S•·
MA
attendant. We need a mature
, clo.se to Powell'1 Super Valu:
PrlcH to sell. Eskey Hill, cond Ave., Middleport, Phone
CAREFULLY - Ccnllder
- ·POMEROY, O.
Phone 992·36511.
. P~•!:. 992·3885·
'192·2822.
thla 2911Crtl of waadl. Hal
a 14 x ·70 3 blclroom mobile
no. atudenll.
4 to
TRAILER ·,~ lor re~·t;;: 3 MEN·s 10:J,eed 26 inch bike. · 1 ~- • . ,,-,,~"·'~==~ ··-····
home wltli city water af)d
ARE IN GREAT
·~~":./ro;n ,:;~~j~J;.. o~. ·~ ~~~8 1b '· 1boby r'~ por· fll'r&amp;W~Y.tidi't-.F;1Fi' WE
fuel
oil futnece. A2.500.
NEED
OF
LISTINGS
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1
9 PM 6
a
mine. Phan•992·5158 .
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atth e !~t!~::;~ .,!~ind= 197~ . CHEy;~~~ -~ · w·~ -;:~: ~ ~.: :
PRIVATI!
Formal
WE HAVE QUALIFIED
2.hdr~-nd,ii.-h~;.,e: ~~*•'r . tal health center, Apt. 2, truck. Phone~49-2132 ee rtve IUYE liS 'OR A~L
dining; modern kitchen,
Phone 992.5858.
Pomeroy.
..:..:. . .
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1..,, familY room wilh
OF PROPERTYCall 1-304 675-3240
2 Bedroom rnobile home In Roc.ine tWo NEW 6 pi; ·~etop lir~~. H
:·7a·. · • .·::,;:.: :~.... ; ..~ :. tTO SILL CALL US NOW.
.... llrtpllce. 3 bedrooms,
ar•o . Pilon• 992·5858.
15 truck tire1 and one tube, ~twhon . :- &lt;" · :._;~.}:~~;: :_;wash room, · gaa well ,
$35. One pull out bumper for
·
.;-:· · ... :·~ ..,., ·.·
lurnece
IIIII 15 ICrH, only
Of,le·half Of three·fourth ton AUCTION . Frldav. 7 P.M. Wood
TWO TRAILfRS for ·,.~f: on~ 3
132,500.
HENRY
E.
CLELAND
truck
for
9ft
..
10ft
.
or
11
ft
.
kitchen
cabinet,
wood
heotlng
bedtoom unfurnished, one 2
NIW USTING- 2'!0 acroa
BROKER, APPRAISER,
~amper, $135. N. E. Vanaman, stove , Worm Moming gas
bodr00111 lurnio~Od . l'hoM
Mil' ll.utland. 4 room
lu!ltlnd, Ohio.
.
.
s~ov, , new and used r:Y;~•rchan.
742·3122. .
.
.
CONSULTANT
!louie, bath, gas hilt, 2
f92.22Sf or m-ts.t
HOUSE fur ,r.,t l"'ecJr Mine ,I. Coli CORONET In good condition. Call ~11se at ttle Auction House .
'
An . . .I.Oppc;;fllftlty. Employer
-ml
_,
'1
Hor!on St., MCK()n w va'
porches _,d 2 outbuildings.
'
Aikin 19,500.
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.

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Conllnuoua one 'IICI
IUIItrs. We llontlf, w Mil
yovneN. $tllclaf prlcoa ta
builders.

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5:110-FBI 3: Mtrv Griffin 4; Partridge Family I;
Minion : lmponlblt 15.
5:30-News 6; Femlly Affair 8; Elec. Co. 2o.33; Adam ·
12 13.
6:eo-l&gt;lews 3,4,1,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Consumer Experlanct 33.
6:»-NBC News3,4, 151 ABC Newall: An~ Griffith 6;
CBS News BriO; HodglflOdge Lodge 20: lTV
Utilitation 33.
. 4 . ..

GUllO SERVICE

AT949-2101

KEN GROVER

__

and fridov. Archie Ell is
residence ,· Rt . 2, Cheshire

lilt lheir Clliml Wilh SOld LOST a big dark blue Bluetick in
flduc:lary within three mon'ths-.
Rutland oreo. Call Robert
Dtttd lhil 7th dey ot sep.

Und•rtr•d•at•&amp;
Seniors&amp; Ytlrbook

condit i on , 38 ,000 mil ••.
--~-Iter 6. p.m. '
_ s.1~,oo . Coil J0.4 ·882·2343.
-·------ WANTED some Iorge furniture
1973 CHEVY Vega , excellent-;;;and household items for con·
ditian , four new tlres , $1200.
signmen t for auction salt . STARCRAFT. Beat the fall price in·
crease.
All
1976
models
reduc
·
Also. 1975 Ford Grand Torino
Anyone who .is interested , coli
ed ·to bottom. 1977 mini -motor
p .s., p.b'., air condific&gt;ning, foe: .
:.;._
7~7 - 2975
.
traile rs and fold -downs in
tory mag whMis . new stt14l
stoc:k . We sell service and
belted radials. Vinyl top , $3200.
quality. We trade, financing or·
- ~h?~-!42:.~ ----ronged , Open SUndays . Camp
19?5
MONTE CARLO, outomatic,
Conley Starcroft Sales. Rt . 62,
IF YOU have a service to offer ,

tiller . children's toys , men and
women clothing , sir~s 8-20.

to

You Clfl IIVI llufiiiNIII
tlltUNndl ot dollars
with aluminum or vlnyl
siding.

even

WINE
.CARPET SHOP

Ruth Reeves.

Coolville, Ohio, hiS been duly
Misc. items .
appointed Eucutrhc of the
E•tatt ol L.oulaa M. Newlond, 1 . . . - - - - - - - - _ J YARD SALE, Wedo .. Thu-;;~;:
decelstd, late of Melas
County, Ohlo 1

THUIISDAY, SEI'TEMII!R 16,1916

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School Packllt Plctvrts

19)2 CHEVELLE MALIBU
51495
H.T. cpe., good tires, radio, VI, automatic p S p B
bucket seals, runs good, needs paint.
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autos. AKC Irish Setter pups for sole . $75

Phone 742·2081. Frye's Truck &amp;
Auto Parts, Rutland .

Trailer Pork,

Notlu Is hereby given that
.Norml M. NtwlanG, .af R . 2,

-Co mplett Schaat Strvlct

1·446·8570.
. - - - -- -·COINS, 1929 and older curr;~;.;,

mon

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

OF MUSIC WITH

sawtimber. Call K8n t Hanby,

Co. Rd. 26, Five Points , Mt. Her-

for doss reservations.

f'HOTOGRAPHY
- Atrtat-lnduatrt•l
construction Pratrtu

1973 VEGA GT. CPE.
Sll95
Lonocdallllowneedr, ~ cyl., automatic. p. steer ing, radio, air
C
on , good tires.

liKE to buy jeep top. Con·
dleport now open under r~ew WOULD
AKC O~b;~-;;f.mol~:- - 1.4
vcn or hardtop. Coll742·2038.
management . Mechanic and
weeks , sholl , eKcellen t
WANTED fo-b;ybody work . ~ene (Pete) Boss .
pedigrH. Coli Walter Everett ,
reasonably priced , preferably
747 - ~ .
LOST- Pet Duck .
Hoslorge Biil
And Bod Cent
Lost Sene Pulling

COMMERCI~L

' 1975 CHEVROLET I' FLEETSIDE
. sms
Fleetside CIO locol I owner, light blue finish 350 V8
Eng., P.S .. std. Iran• .• good tiro•, posltractlon axie
slep bumper.
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OPEN AGAIN- after being closed
for vocation, we ore open
again with our usual good
quality knits and low prices.
Hours Monday thru Frid9y 9
' a .m .. to 7 p .m. Closed Satur·
days. Carolina Fabrics on Rt , 7,
one holt mile nor11i of Ch~ster .
Ohio. Henry and Mary Hunter5,

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.OF

28. I 51111 owe $18,000 on it . My Siluali111111Wanled
. .
address Is- 483 S. Miller A ve.,
Columbu s, Ohio. Please get in WILL DO odd jobs, rooting, poln·
ting,, hauling, tr•• work, and
touch w jth the Mei gs Coun ty
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·Business Ser,JiCes . -

/ :1»-TrUtii'.W CAN. 3da Tetiihe i rUth 4; lowllnl far
Dollars.!;. LftliiiQI WtiU; News 101 To "!ell II!!
Trulh 13• Family Affair 15; Syntiiiili'Z; familY et
Ww33.
7:»-Hollywood SquM• 3,41 Oftlo St... LotWy 6J
Wild Kingdom 10; Nalhvlllt on the ROICI 13; Dolly
15•
1:1»-Trlal by__WIIcltrneu 3,.4,151 WtiCIIf'fll Bec:k.
Kott.r 6,ffi.Wall0nsi,IO; Upstelrs, Oownsttln 33;
Movlt "2-4 ~· : 20.
1:»-Barner_MI!)~~" 13;; City by tht Rl- 6:
Movie ·'The QuH\'' 3,4,15; Strttls of San Fan·
' elaco 6,13; Hawaii Flv•O I; Hollywood Teltvlslon ,
Theatre33; .Movle "A Cay at the RICH" 10.
10:1»-Strttls at San Franclaco 6, 13.
11 :OG-Hews 3,4,6,1, 10,13,15,20; MacNeti -Lehrer
Roport u.
11 :30-Johmy Carton 3,4,15; Mannix 6,13; Koltk IJ ·
Mtry Hartman 10; ABC News 33.
12:00 Movie "Ali tht W"' Home" 10; Janakl 33.
12:30-Movle "The Crime .Club" 8.
12:~1clan 6,13.
1:1»-Tomorraw 3,4.
1:50-News 13.

BICi CHARLEY HAVE PLAVEO

6:30 p.m. ot their building in

Shed ff Office .

.._minimum
EaCf\ addttlonal word 3
cents.

Television log for easy viewing

YES, CHIEF, THE LAST FIVE
YEARS IT SEEMS 801.0 ~ND

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OfFENDED IF! L.fFf THE
PVI1LIC SCHOOL, DO '1'00 ?

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�12- 'nle n.u~ Sentinel, Mlddleport·Pomeroy, o.. 'lburaday, $ept. 16,1978

Local notices, briefs
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Parkersburg
woman

The Middleport
MASON - Bend Ar..
Conc:trned Parents will meet Emergency Squad was called
at Wahama High SchooLgym to •20 Laurel Sl. for Kathy
on Sept. 21 ot 7 p . m. There Ann Terrlne at 8:08 p.m.
will also be a conducted tour Tuesday. She was taken to
of the schools. Everyone Is Veteran&amp; Memorial Hospl t~ l.
welcome. ,
The Area Volunteer Fire
The
Me igs
County and Emergency Assn . will
O....ocrallc Party wilt meet meet at 7: JO p. m. Tuesday at
lhls evening •I 8 at the the Tuppers Plains ComEpiscopal Parish House, munity Building with the
Orange Township Fire
Pomeroy.
Department as the host unit.
There will be a demonRACINE· - Tht Racine
Volunteer Fire Department stration of pi! fires and the
w111 hold an emergency Shade River Division of Ol&gt;lo
meellng this evening to Forestry will demonstrate
conplete plans tor Its gun the use of a helicopter In
fig hting fire . The host unit
shoot en Saturday.
wlll serve .refreshments. All
EAST MEIGS - Adult area fire and emergency
Basic Education classes will personnel as well as the
be offered free of charge at public are invlfed. Bob Brer
!;astern High School Monday, of Middleport Is preslden of
Tuesday and Thursday from the area group . .
6 p. m. to 9:30 p. m,
. •

A.passenger In a car driven
by Anltta Darlene Griffith,
Parkersburg, WWI Injured in
a single car accident Wed·
nesday al11 :25 p. m. on SR 7
in Salisbury Township, the
Meigs County Sheriff's
Department reported.
Injured WWI Sheri Cbristlna
Buchanan, Parkersburg, who
was taken to Veterans
Memm-lal Hospital by the
Po!Deroy ER Squad w!lere
she was treated and'released.
The driver was traveling
soufll when another vehicle
came at her on her side of Ule
road. She swerved to the
right, going off the road over

W. S. Crislip died Wednesday '

:=.::.=:~t. There was

Schorr

firm...----------------ELBERFELDS IN POM_EROY

for rights

is injured

as newsman
WASIUNGTON (UP!) The Houae Ethics Ccrnmlttee
is pooderlng what to do about
CBS reporter Daniel Schorr,
who refused to Identify his
aource for a secret
Intelligence report despite
warnings that he could face
criinlnal charges for
'!Dalntaining silence.
Rep. John J. Flynt, J&gt;.Ga.,
the com!Dlttee chalr!Dan,
nine tirnea read out the
elaborate warning at a
standlng-r00!11-on1y televised
session Wednesday when
Schorr evoked his Fl rat
Amendment rights and
jo11111alistic ethics In refusing
to name the person wbo
supplied the document.
"Beyond constitutional arguments," the rep&lt;ll'ler said,
"~ betray a source would be
to betray myself, !IIY career
and!lly~ . It Is not as siJnple
as aaylng that I. refuse to do
it I cal)llOt do lt." ·
Flynt
finally
and
unexPectedly adjourned the
hearing, exCU.!Ing Schorr but
reminding hiin he was still
under ·subpoena to be

BARGAIN DAYS SALE ·

plan to

TO 8 P.M. • SAlURDAY 9:30 TO 5 P.M.
·--· FRIDAY
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FALL COORDINATE ~
SPORTSWEAR SALE'~
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•WOMEM'S
•JIJNIORS
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OUR. ENTIRE

At 7 p. m. Wednesday In
Fred (Carolyn ) Althouse, Chester a two-car accident
Pagevllle, and several nieces was Investigated. Juli A.
and nephews.
,
' G h 1 Ml svtll
Funeral services Will be
ooc • 7, ner
e, WWI
i
crossing SR 7 from CR 53 to
8
30
· : p. m. Fr day at the CR 26 when a car driven by
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He 18 survived by his wife, Rutherford.Corbln · Funeral Robert Edwin Barton, S9, Rt.
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Zei!Da 1 Arlene ;
three Home, Worthington. Fr.lends · 3,. Pon\eroy, came frm-n the
daughters; Candy, Tabby and may call at the funeral ho!De 'norUJ 00 7. Miss GOOch failed
Eileen, at ,ho!lle ;' a brother, today from 7 to 9 p. !II. and to yield and pulled In front of
Daniel crtslip, Pomeroy; five Friday, 2 to 4and 7 to 8:30 p. the Barton car . Barton
sisters, Mrs. Minnis (Allee) m. Burial will be In Reed· · skidded approxlma tely 90
Elliott, ' Guysvllle ·, Mrs. svt'll e Cerneter," . The CWIket feet before striking UJe Gooch
OISrles (Doroflly ) Hall and wlll be opened at the
Mrs. Margaret.Ralguel, both grave..
· -•te Saturday at 11 a. m. car.
There were no injuries and
of Reedsville; Mrs. Virgil wlfll services to he held at no cltaUon. There was slight recalled.
(Lillian) Richards, 11 :30.
da!ll8ge to the Gooch car and
The chairman
told
Waahlngtlln, W. Va., and Mrs. ,. .
moderate to the Barton reporters he hoped to
convene another meeting
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vehicle.
later after the transcripts of
testiinmy have been studied.
But the 12-man corimilttee
was ~eported divided. on
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Veterau.Memortal Hospital taking punitive actklt, with
.BUCKHANNON, W. VA. UPI-It WN a claasic battle
ADMITTED
John so!lle flatly opposed and
between a young b!ill buffalo and an old one wh!&gt; had ruled
Mayes, New Haven ; Okey others reluctant for a
the 11111aU herd at the French Creek Ga!lle F&amp;r!D for years.
BARGAIN DAYS SALf
Haggy , Pomeroy ; Gary confrontation between
'!be young bull woo, killing the elder anbnal. Fam Supt.
Coogreas and the media . One
WUlllm Vlllli!COY said It "kind of solved a proble!ll for me." George, Ru Uand ; Katherine source said the issue might
MEN'S "CARHART" BROWN DUCK
"I have learned that buffalo bulls get crochety once they ,Weaver, Pomeroy; John never cmne Ill a vote.
Brogan, Rutland; Robert
get 11 old as 13 to 15 years and he had been getting that way
The ethics panel, f&lt;rlJIIIUy
Barton,
Pm-neroy.
for a whUe." ·
DISCHARGED - Ronald known WI the C&lt;mntittee on
V8118C0y said the old bull wWI blind and he was afraid a
Standards of Official
viaitor lllight be harmed if the animal swung its horns Dailey, E!llma Hay!llan, Conduct, scheduled a
A complete selection of styles all sizes In
, aroWICI. He said the young buffalo, about 5, had been Sharon Riggs, Gaynell !lleetlng today at 10 am. EDT
insulate.d
coveralls, blanket lioed jackets,
d!allengln1 the old bull off.and-on for the· paSt year. The Mc.Abee , Ernest Quillen, ,oo a lobbying controversy.
quilt lined jackets. bib overalls, lined or
superintendent said it was t!Je same sort of deatb the old bull Mary Quillen, Walter Green, There WWI no word that the
unlined dungarees, hOQds and vests,
John
Bechtel,
Gloria
Decker.
would have !Del in a wUd herd. ·
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session would also take up tile
•FREE .DELIVERY
Schorr case.
Mens Work Clothing:.... 1st Fl_oor
The ethics committee was
•FREE TUNiNG
.
!118Rdated by the fUn house to
SALE PRICES
FUNNY BUSINESS
By R., Bollen investigate the leak of tbe
3rd FLOOR - MAIN STORE
final report of the House
THE
ARTIST
DIDIJ'i
DESI&lt;:SN
IT.
Intelligence Co!D!Dittee
PTA TO MEET
BARGAIN DAYS SAU
wbich
Schorr obtained and
BARGAIN DAYS SALE
WITI·I A RA~CH HOUSE 11-1 MttJD ...
CHESTER - Cbe1ter PTA
bad
published
last February
will meet Monday, Sept. 20 at
BUr, WE UK.E ITAt.l&lt;JWA4.
in the New York Village
7:30 p. !II. It will be a "get
MEN'S WRANGLER 115.95
Voice.
acquainted" meeting .for
teachers and parenta. There
will allo be a ltllchen ltbower
'for the itcllool. ltltchen. For
additional lnfor!Datlon
Pobd Ple11111t Market
Sizes small (14-14112), medium (15contact Mrs. Ja!lles Folmer
September 11, 1m
151i•Llarge
(16-16 112), extra large
or Mr1. Earl Hunt.
Slaughter steers - good
Blue · denim, slim
(17-171!2) and neck sizes J4112 to 17
and choice '800-1100 lb., 35.25,
fitting
authentic
solid
colors. checks. plaids. sci!nl~
standard 8CJ0.1100, $28.50.
prints, an excellent new selection.
HOMEOOMING SET
Western
styles,
Slaughter heifers - good
·s Y R A C U S E
Save during this sale.
and choice 700-1000 lbs .,
unlined sizes 38 to 46.
H&lt;lllleCOIIllng will be held at
$27.00, standard, 700.1000 lba,
the'Aabury United Methodist
$25.50.
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Mens $10.95 Western Shirts
Church here Sunday, Sept. 19.
Slaughter cows - CORl·
Sunday School and Worship
Sale
mercia!, $2t.50, uUlity 22.75,
$8.32 .
Service will be held at the
canner and cutter $HKI.OO,
Mens $11.95 Western Shirts
recutar hours with a baaket
buDs over 1000, $27.80.
.
Sale
$9.22
dinner at 1%:~ p. m. '!bare
Veal - choice and prime
will be special singing by
190-2251ba., $40.00, 226-265lba.
Mens $_12. 95 Western Shirts
Judy Pape, John Ulle, Don
~ .
$35.00.
S~le
$9.82
Harden, The Uale Fllllily
;
Hogs- u.s. 1.;1 190-240 lba.
BARGAIN
DAYS
SAU
and the choir of the AsburY
Mens $13.95 Western Shirts ·
: $38.00, sows, u.s. 1-3 300-SOO
United Methodist Church.
• lbs., $311.:1$431.50, boars 30().
Sale
$10.62
9
600 lba, $26.00-$27.50, pigs (by
Mens $15.95 Western Shirts
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'--''-head) 2().40lbs, $22., 40-60 lbs,
$30., 60 lbs plus, $41.00.
Sale
Polyester double knit slacks in solid
$12.22
ASKS SUPPORT
Yearling steers- good ancf
colors and neat patterns. Waist sizes 29 to
Mens $17.95 Western Shirts
Ptany Lyans haa flied for
choice 50NOO lba $35.25., SOO.
46, lengths 29 to 36 Includes our entire
aupport In Meigs County
Sale
$13.72
700 lba. $31.25,' feeder bulls
stock of mens fine quality double knit
Common Pleaa Court under SUSAN CAMPAIGNS
7oo-1ooo Ibs m.
slacks.
the Reciprocal Agreelnent
Yearling heifers - good
Attendance
at
the
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Sale $9.30
Mens $11.95 Slacks
Act from Bernard Lyona.
BARGAIN
DAYS SALE
Suaan Ford will C8IIIJialln In preaching service at the local and choice 500-600 lbs, $28.20,
Sale $10.30
Mens $12.95 Slacks
ColU!Dbla, S.C., and New church Sunday morning wWI 800-750 lba. $28.50.
Daytime
Dresses
Sale 510.80
Mens $13.95 Slacks
Steer calves. - good and
York city this week. For dad, 71. A speaker froin lhe
Misses 10 to 20, Half sizes 14'12 to
Sale $11.60
Mens S14.95 Slacks
Gideon organization will cllolce uncler 300 'lba. $38.50,
of COIII'Ie.
26'/,,
womens 46 to 52.
300-400
lba
$31.50.
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Sale
Si2.50
Mens $15.95 Slacks
The White· Houae said speak Sunday morning, Sept.
Thursday
Bull calves - good and
Sale $13.30
Mens $16.95 Slacks
Wedneaday that Susan, 19, 19.
September 16
SALE PRICES
Sixty persons fro!ll the cholce ~ lbs, f33.30, 400NOT OPEN
will take part In the opening
of
the
Ford-Dole local church attended a 50lllba., $35.25,
YS SALE
friUy, Saturday, Sunday
Heifer calves - good and
headquarters Thursday In picnic Saturday at Fort
S.pl.17-11-1t
AT ELBERFELD$ WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC ST.
choice under 300 lba., $211.00,
ColU!Dbla, s.c, and Saturday · Meigs.
ON I! FLEWOVElt
~
lba.,
$25.50,
400-550
Mr
.
.
and
Mrs.
David
will review the 19th annual
THE CUCKOO'S NEST
Jack Nicholson
Genna~~oAmerlcan parade In Schaefer of CoiU!Dbus spent lbs., $28.20, cows and calves
Louise Fletch..New Ycrk honoring Gen. Voo the weekend wifll Mr. and (by head) $207.~.00 .
19" Diagonal Solid State Portable G. E. TV Factory Speciai' 1-· ~--.....,....,;,.·'Sale $389.95
Baby
calves
(by
head)
Wm. Redfield
Steuben for bla cootrlbutiOIIB Mrs. Nor!118n Schaefer.
$739 RCA XL1002S inch diagonal console
Sale S619.o0
R during
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beef $26.00, holstein and
tlf A!llerlcan
Sllowstortsat7 p.m.
$775.00 RCA ,25 inch diagonal XL100 Console
,lale .S699.0o
Whitaker of New York spent brown swiss $15.(1().$21.00 Revolutiooary War.
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$739.00 RCA 25 inch diagonal Screen Console
SaJ~. 5649.00
the weekend with Rev. and Reporter Harry Wallis.
S750.00
25 I
Mrs, Floyd Shook.
Mr. and Mrs : Ed Bauer,
Bargiln Dayr Salt
Bargain Days Sole
Marion, visited recenUy with
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr. Mrs.
omens
Long
Gowns
and
Robes
HOME
CANNER-PRESERVERS
STYROFOAM ICE CHESTS
Bauer is a patient In Veterans
Choose tOO percent nylon or
TWORUNSMADI'l
Reg . S10.75 2t qt, copoclty with 7-lar
Memorial Hospital for a The Middleport
AND'
permanent press fabrics. Mlsse ~
rack
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physical checkup.
Enlergency Squad went to . and Junior sizes .
While Thev Lastl •
Kathy Pullins WWI relurned U!ading Creek Road at 12: ~
SALE '6.47
SALE PRICES
ho!lle Sunday from Veterans p, m, Wednelday for Mrs.
Yt'
Memorial Hospital where she Fred U!mley, a !lledlcal
lllruln Days Sale
Bargain Days Salt
had been a medical paUent patient, who waa taken to
Bargain Days Sale
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for several days.
Pleaaant Valley Hospital. AI
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SCAntR RUGS
Made-To-Measure DRAPERIES
Georgia Diehl visited ii:49 p. !II. Wednesday the
4
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Sunday wifll Madlyn Chiffin, squad went to 620 Locust St.
. 24 x ..0 size In rectangular or o~a .l
Big selection of fabrics and colors.
Puneroy.
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shapes.
for Eula FranciB, alao a
''
fi ~
· Thirteen !llemberS of the medical patient, who was
SALE
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SAVE 30% NOW .
Laurel CUI! Health Club and taken Ill Pleasant Valley
HOme Furnishings A1111e•
Nlce selectttin' of pattern&amp; and colora
guests
Katy
Parker,
Unda
CHECK ntE PRE-sEASON
(some
lrrlllulers)
Hospital.
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Pullins and Robin Canlpbell
Bargain Days Salt
. Berg. In Days Salt
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nRE PRICEs AT, ••
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SIH
Tuelday evening for her 86th
GIRLS SPORTSWEAR
COSTUME
JEWELRY
701120 SIH ,
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PTOTOMEET
birthday. Refrealunents of
Coordinated, pants, skirts, blouses,
.
Earrings.
ropes,
pendants,
70ittt
:stu
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RACINE - The Racine
ice crea!ll and cake were
sweaters. shirts. Sizes 4 to 1~ and
bracelets, rings, Pins, selected from
601rt
Slzt
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PTO,.~will hold Ita third
served.
toddlers.
stock.
Mrs. Mildred Story of monauy meeting Monday,
SALE PRICES
SAVE%
Columbus and Mrs. Grace Sept. 20 at 7:30 p. !II. at the
Ryan, Athens, viaited Sunday school. Open Houae will be
992·7161
with Mr. and Mrs. N-. E. obeen'ed and teachers wiD be
' Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Introduced, Everyone Is
welcome to attend.
Vern Story and snn, John.
POWELL - William S.
Qisllp, 34, 81 Scioto St.,
Powell, Ohio, died Wednesday at Doctors Hospital
North, Columbus.

STOCK INCLUDED

PANTS • SHIRTS • SIURlS
VESTS • BlAZERS
tuNICS • BLOUSES

SWEATERS • SHIRT JACKS

•Classic battle·in ·Nature
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1msa1r

BARGAIN DAYS SALE
ON FAMOUS KIMBAll PIANOS

•MA~"::G~~~UP

WORK CLOTHING

10$.300

WESTERN JACKETS

MEN'S
WESTERN SHIRTS

SALE

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Laurel Qiff

MEIGS lHEATRE

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SALEI COLOR TV SETS ,

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iiCiiC',JiJGs

DON'T WAIT
UNTIL lHE SNCM
BEGINS TO FAIL -

Furniture Throws
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'IHIS HOVERCRAFT GOES WHIZZING almg over

o..REG DAVIS USES ONE of tbe new hovercrafta u a boat In the Hocking River,

mJies an hour.

grass at the boat loading area near Coolville. The craft

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Hurricanes
fun to fly
By Bob HoeOich
oMore and !llore, it becO!IIes
evident that Flash Gordon
and Buck Rogers of cornii:
, . strip f8!11e for many years
aren't as "far out" as they
have appeared.
This beca!lle apparent this
week when two new
"hovercraft" recreational
v~hicles were de!llonstrated
at, Ule· Hocking River boat
area near CoolviUe.
'owners of the new vehicles

at y

1\:Tews • •' • ln · rle

::$:::11 l

By Ualted Prei81Dternatloui
DETROIT - TOP OFFICIAUl OF THE United Auto
Workers and the Ford Motor Co. held a lrief !Deetlng Thursday, the first since 170,000workers struck the auto company at
!Didnight two daya earlier. They dlacussed the one issue both
admitted caused tbe largest industrial strike In six years -the
UAW's key derriand for shortening work time.
" The !Deeting wWI attended by UAW President Leonard
Woodcock and Vice President Ken Bannon for the union and
.Ford Labor VIce President Sidney McKenna and several
j jsslstants. It was described by the UAW as an ••exploratory
, meeting" In adVI!nce of tl!e reaumption of' fuU coritract
negotlatloruinei:t week. Both sides said the meeting could In no
way be ler!Ded the start of renewed negotiations.
WASHINGTON - THE HEAD OF THE NATION'S Ro!llan
Catholic bishops says it Is Is a misperception to conclude the
bishops support President Ford because of Jlm!Dy Carter's
stand m abortion.
Archbishops Joseph Bernardin of Cincinnati, president of
the National Conference of Catholic Blshopa, said Thursday at
a news conference that since the group has !Del with Ford and
Carter, "a considerable a!llount of mall" has been received
' dweliing on the ~Uef the bishops have taken a stand on whom
to support In the November election.
.
.
" "If what we did was miaperceived," Bernardin said, "then
· this 18 regrettable. We're not taking sides as far as the
candidates are concerned. "We're not developing a voting
block. It's up to the people the!DSOlves to decide whm-n Uley
. ' wish to vote for," he said.
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WASHINGTON - CONGRESS HAS PRODUCED a tax bill
so compUcated and containing so wny popular new tax
breaks President Ford will find It difficult Ill veto.
Despite strong !DIBgivings about·so!lle of its provisions particularly the denial of so!lle foreign tax breaks Ill
companies that ~low to the Arab anti-Israel boycott - Ford.is
not expected to raise the election-year Ire of farmers, SlllaD
businessmen, working parents, tile elderly, and a host of
others who would benefit fro!ll the volumlnoiiS bill.
:;1 Aveto also would end recesslon.fightlng tax cuts abruptiy,
costing aiinost every taxpayer ao!lle ·$3 to $8 a week in
Increased withholding rates and deUverlr1! a $17,3 billion blow
the econo!lly. The White House said Ford and his advisers
were studying the bill, but had made no decision about lt.

en tine
PRICE FIFTEEN

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1976

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SYRACUSE _ Syracuse
Village Council in continued
session Thursday evening
accepted the bid of Roger
Hornsby co., CoolviUe, to .
construct its municipal
swlm!Ding pool.
Hornsby's bid of $129,500 .
was the lowest and best bid :
submitted In confor!llity to .
Ule law and to the advertisement for bids.
A bid submitted by Twin
Custo!lls
Pools
Inc .,
Cleveland, in the Q!llount of
$119,t50 was rejected because ,
it was a condiUonal bid and
did not conform Ill the adverUse!Dent. Twin Custo!lls
would not be responsible for
any adverse soil conditions,
for one thing.
·
Apre~onstruction !lleeting
\vill be Mid Monday, ~pt. 27,
7 p. !II. WJfll construction on
the junior Olympic pool to
start lm!Dediately after the
Sept. 27 meeting.
The flfsl applica lion for a
federal grant for construction
of Ule pool was filed in
February, 1975 and the last
appllca lion was in May of
1975. Robert Wingett, council.

Weather
'

Cloudy tonight, lows to
upper 5.0s .' Partly cloudy
Saturday, highs In the mid
70s. Probability of rain is 30
per cent today and 20 per cent
tonight and Saturday .

president, headed the
project.
Frank W. Porter, village
solicitor, is preparing bids for
adverlise!Dent on the two
tennis courts, it was reported
Thursday evening.
.
Council, In other business,
pointed out .that beginning
~1. 1, a 9:30. p. m. c~
Will be observed for children
under 18 unless accO!Dpanied
by their adults or at a CO!II·
munlty sponsored event.
Council also reported all
emergency calls fro!ll Sept.
.23 Ulrough Oct. 4 after 4 p. !II.
are to be referred to Eber
Pickens at 992-7181 and
owners of vacant lots , !Dust
have weeds cut.
Attending were Mayor
Her!llan London, Jim
Hemsley, Kathryn Crow,
B~rry McCoy, Wln~_ett,
P1ck~ns, Troy Zwilling,
counc1l !llembers and Mary
Chancey, clerk.

C~TS

Strike in.
ninth day
at Meigs

H0 rns by's PO.0 l
bl•d accepted

Qre Dick .Seyler, owner of
Modern Chemicals, Inc.,
Pomeroy, and. Roger Davis,
owner of KingsbUry Hm-nes, ·
also in upper Pomeroy, who
'have been given a franchise
to sell them In Cabell, Mason,
Jackson and Wood Counties
In West Virginia, and Gallla,
Meig~ ,
Athe~s
and
WWihington Counties In Ohio.
The vehlcles are a new .
concept in outdoor fun which
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XXVIII. . NO. 107

Interested cituens of Melgl
county are Invited .to attend
the first meeting to develop
the revised Overall Economic
l)evelopment Progra!ll
(OEDP) for Melga County.
This plan was orlglnall)'
prepared In 1962 aa a·
requirement to !llake the
county and Its auJl.dlvialona
eligible lor funda Ulrough the ·
Eco 0o!Dlc Develop!Denl
Ad!lllnlstratlon of the U. S.
Department of Conunerce.
Included in such programs
were the Tuppers Plalna·Chester Water Syatem, the
U!ading Creek " Water
System, and additions to tbe
(Cootlnued on page 2)

A teacher strike In the
Meigs Local School District
moved into its ninth day
Friday with pickels sUII at'
their posts at the various
schools in the district.
There was an encouraging
note Friday morning,
however, in the possibility of ·
a settlement when Charles L.
Dowler, district su~erln·
tendent, said, "things ire
looking better."
Practically all of the
districts 2000 students have
been out of classes since Sept.
7 when the teachers strike
began and buses faDed to run,
for the most part because
FIDDLERS' PRESENTATION ,- Carol Taylor, Route 3, Racine, will be 8!110ng Ule
drivers would not cross
fiddlen appearing in a presentation at the bicentennial celelratlon In Pomeroy Saturday.
picket lines.
An ollkiine fiddlers "contest" was planned earner but was canceUed because of
Until three days ago,
cm-npHcations of rufes and judging. The feature will now just include munbers by fiddlers
Dowler declared that schools
playing old-time !IIUsic beginning at 2:30 p.!D. on the grounds behind the senior ·citizens ' were " officially open :" •
center. Mrs. Taylor studied classical music and only as a senior citizen began playing the
However, he declared the
!Duslc of the old time fiddlers.
·
schools "officially closed"
Tuesday. The district haa lr.t
teachers.
Representatives of the
board of education and the
teachers association have
been !Deetlng several times
assistance for the guerrilla daily Ill negotiate the Issues.
Kissinger mel briefly wiUJ country at the same lime.
Kaunda said if Kissinger w~ against S!llith's regime For Ule past two nights, the
black Rhodesian nationalist
leader Joshua Nko!llo.
does meet with Smith, "We "because we wanted hiin to board of education hWI been·
U.S. oflicials.said ThurS(\ay would like him Ill bring back go to Suuth Africa in a in executive session In the
same building where the
it WWI ''unlikely" Kissinger a firrtl coinmitment by the positive frame of !Dind."
But he added: "If he co;mes negotiaUon teams worked so
'will !lleet with Smith during rebel lesder that he Is in
back without success, then flle board could be infOf!lled
his talks with Vorster, favor of majority rule."
the
talk$ · will WJSurne a of progress and could pass on
Kaunds
said
he
had
not
yet
although it was reported
its concerns to Us negotiating
Smith would be in that asked Kissinger for U.S. ·different character."
Kissinger !Del with KaWlda tea!ll.
twice Thursday and in a
The football tea!ll and
hlghly emotional exchange band, WI reported earlier, will
the Zambian leader warned go to Ripley, W. Va,, tllnighl.
that black Africa would The board of education will
"fight to the IWit !118n" · meet again this evening.
against white-fuled Africa If
Buckeye Hills-Hocking received 50 applications for the American secretary's
Valley Regional Develop- distribution to local public mission fails;
ment District today an- entities interested in applying
Veterans Memorial Hospital
nounced a meeting for for Title I Funds under the
ADMITIED - Coy Starrepresentatives of all Act.
cher
Jr., Pomeroy; Nellie
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
counties, cities , villages,
With the li!Dited number of
Sunday througb Le!llley, Portland ; Jera!ll!
townships, school districts, applications available to the
Barber, Reedsville.
library boards and other region at this lime, BH- Tuesday, mQstly fair and
DISHCARGED - Bessit
political or quasi-political HVRDD is obligated to insure mild with highs In the 70s to Erwin, Don Pooler, James
entities Interested in sub- each eligible applicant in- the low 60s and lows In the See, Kelly Thompson, Paul
!Dittlng an application under terested in the program an 50s.
Stewart, U!wis Thompson,
Title I of Ule Public Works opportunity to participate.
Millie Blake, Jack Ward,
Employment Act of 1976.
It is important that all
Mary Searles, Patricia
According to Tho!Das A. interested local political
Bauer .
Closser, Executive Director , subdivisions attend this
FEWER KILLED
the !lleeting will ··be held meeting for an understanding
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
Monday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.!D. at of all necessary ingredients
SQUAD CALLED
Seventy-five
state
and local
flle Marietta City Counc:l to the Public Works apThe
Middleport
Cha!llbers, 308 Putnam Street plication . Fpllowing this police officers died in line of Emergency Squad was caUed
Marietta, to review the ap- meeting, all requests lor duty in the United Slates and at 11 :56 a. !II. Thursday ·for
plication to be submitted to additional applicaUons will Puertll Rico in the first eight Mrs. Julia McComWI who was
EDA requesti ng ·Public b,e filled on a first co!lle first months of 1976, compared to taken to the Holzer Medical
Works financing for local serve basis according to 85 for the same period last Center.
year, according to the FBI.
projec ts. BH-HVRDD Closser .

Kissinger's mission critical
By JIM ANDERSON
LUSAKA, Zambia (UPI) Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger left for South
Africa today for crucial talks
with Prime Minister John .
Vorster with a warning from
Zambian President Kenneth
Kaunda that all-out war could
break out in southern Africa
if his peace mission failed .
Kissinger left on Ule 2¥•
llour flight to the Soufll
African capital of Pretoria at
1 p.m. (7 a.!ll. EDT) .
Kaunda
had
urged
Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger to press Rhodesia's
"rebel leader" for a
com!llitment to black
!llajority rule, but again
warned of all-out war if his
!IIIBsion faUs.
Kaunda · also warned
Kissinger against any
!lleeting with Rhodesian
Priine Minister Ian Smith
that ' 'would lend respect·
abillty to the rebel leader."
"We know him and we have
dealt with hiin in the past,"
said Kaunda. "He is a
slippery character."
The warnings ca!lle as
Kissinger's trip entered a
critical stage with his departure for South Afiica and two
days of talks with Priine
Minister John Vorster.
As
Kaunda
spoke,

FIVE DIE IN COLD
UMA, Peru (UP!) - Five
persons froze to death In
bUzzards that trapped more
than 200 persons In their cars
In the Peruvian Andes, press
reports said Thursday. The
snow piled up more Ulan
Ulree feet on the Cuzco~·
Qulllabamba highway in Ule
,. . PASADENA, CAUF. - VIKlNG 2'S FIR&amp;'!' cycle of southeastern mountain
ezperiinents on Mars have given l!cientlsta new pwzles to region, Ule reports said.
solve, but they are cautiously optimistic about the posalbWty
of finding ao!lle form of bacterial life on the frozen planet. "We
-aie further down the biological road than we were a week
!II!O," Dr. GUbert Levin said.
Levin, a blologllt who heads one of the test teams, said
NOW YOU KNOW
;;."first relults ffO!II Viking 2's labeled release eJIPOI'IInent
Shintoists use 13,000
ilhowed very high radioactivity. Dr, Harold Klein, tlJe project's cypreSs trees f(o!ll a sacred ·
chief biologist, said the flrst-eycle results from both the forest to .rebuUd the •Ise
,,,labeled release exrsriinent and the gas e1change test alao Shrine, principal temple to
• could support ll theory that microorganisms were In the soU. the Shinto sun goddess ,
. ' · • "They .are consistent with the presence In the soU of at identically every 20 years, a
. , least orie and maybe two oxgen-rlch compoWlda - one of ritual so far repeated 60
whlch acts with organic material to cause olldation," Klein U!Des.
'S8id.
•
.~ MOS&lt;XlW- SOVIET ARCHEOLOGI8rS have unearthed
the remains of a wide, t5 foot long ancient saUing ship of the
type used 1,000 years ago to croaa the cmtinent by inland
waterway, the Tua new agency said Thursday.
Till aald the ship's frag!llents 'were discovered In the
. ancient Rll8alan town of Staraya Ladoga near Leningrad. The
Meigs County Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach In a strongly
• pieces bad been uled 10 pave the city's streets. ArcheologiSts
worded
statement today challenged persons he alleges are
have been ~rching for the sl1lpa used by Scrindlnaviana and
other ~ern peoples to lravel trom the Baltic Sea to the "paaaing rumors" that he is Involved In drug trafiicklng to
Bosphorua In the south by aalllng the riven and waterirays either "put up or shut up,"
Hia atatement follows·:
acrou the cootlnent.
I have debated long and hard hours over whetller to lsaue
this
public statement. I have cooaulted with !DO!IIbers of !IIY
NEW YOR.lt- ANTHONY L. CONRAD HAS reeilned u
family,
!IIY friends and 8180ciatea. I have come to the
chilf ei8CIItive officer of RCA Corp. after lrilonalng the
coocll!llloo
that I C8ll no ICilger sit Idly by and permit others to
tUDII8liY that hla city, ..te and federallnc:lme lal relurnl
fr'lln 1971 throuah lrll have only rece~ been fllld. The RCA slander !IIY good name and attempt to bring down a good
board PI dlrectcn, at 1 special meeting 'l'burldly, chose raputatkln that I have earned In Myears ·as a resident of Meigs
Ec1pr H. Grlfflthe to replace Coorad u 'president and County .and in 29 yeara of Jaw enforcelllent.
I a!ll a candidate for another four-year term as Sheriff of
chllnniD of the bolrd.
Meigs
Caunty.
olllcllll -'-' llld the finn hal withdrawn a.
'lbllll
an olftce I bilve beld for twenty years, and In !IIY
· ~-Gillvt lllllll• 11111'11 c:l CCillllllllloc:k beoeuae beart I beUeve
and know that I have enforced the law and
'" the
c.ad uld he baa aettled biiiU
protected
the
citizens
ol Me~ County to the best of !IIY abillty
HabUitlea. He dllded lhlt be ' baa ever "given or received
and
within
the
fra!llework
of the law for all of those twenty
Improper paynlellts of any kind at IllY time." He said RCA was
years.
In no way Involved In blllal difficulties.

Development meeting
in Marietta Sept. 20

Sheriff Hartenbach defends record

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Oabi'lll·dllddiirl:

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- and that the record of Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach would
speak
for itself.
difficult WI any decision I hilve bad to reach in nearly thirty
.
I
was
wrong. The rumors, the malicious gossip and the
years of public. life.
slanderous
remarks have continued - even grown In
The decision is this : To fight the iumor-mongers and to
proportion.
Thus,lt
Is tiine for me to stand and fight.
battle with all !IIY strength those who would ruin my reputation
First,
let
me
say
Ill the citizens of Meigs County - and to
with !118Hcious lies, untrue gossip and unfounded ru!llors. ·
For nearly,lwo years I hilve been aware that some people people everywhere - That I have not acquired one slrigle piece
have accused !De of being Involved In drugs. They have. gone so of property In the twenty years I have served as sheriff. The
far as to auggest that I have taken payoffs from drug dealers, records are available for the public to see in the Meigs County
Court House.
.
.
and that !IIY office has been "soft" on drug traffickers.
fro!ll
being
rich,
I
have
had
to
struggle
to
support
!IIY
Far
Th011e who would have my scalp have gone so far as to say
wife
and
!IIY
two
chUdren
who,like
!llyself,
have
been
hurt
they have actually witnessed payoffs, and that I have
permitted the wide open growing and selling of marijuana in by these terrible rumors.
My salary as sheriff Is $8,200 per year. For !118ny yeara
the COWlly.
early
in !IIY term of office, my family had Ill get by on $3,800:
Further, the goSIII!&gt;'fllongers have said that I have
accumulated large property holdings In Meigs County and The simple truth 18 that being the chief law enforcen~ent
officer of Melga CoWlty Is no way to becm-ne a rich man.
have gQtten rich while serving WI sheriff of the county,
Why, then, do I want to continue being sheriff~ Because
For many !llonths, ·after hearing U1ese various rumors, I
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assU!Ded the talk would die out- that the truth would prevail
The decision I reached to rssue \his public stale!Denlls as

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