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                  <text>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,
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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
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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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aurprtll!d Mra. NeUie 'n'acy
nRE PRICEs AT, ••
7DK140
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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V' S.IIM."
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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S.ItiUf
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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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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will go ah!&gt;ut 3S

'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.
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" "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
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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

o::/'"'

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
(Continued on page 2)
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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S-Tbelllily SeNinei,Mlddleport-Pcmeroy, 0 .,-Frilllly, Sept.17, lf/8

ed Bucks to face Nittany Lions

Sheriff Hartenbach
(C.tlntMcl frCIIt pqe I)

RUSSElL BAILEY, LEFI', AND Hobart Dllloo,
G•ll!pnlla buainessmen, JX'epare to takeoff in one of the
hovercrafls. They are arranging fw a dealership to sell
the new all«&lt;I!!Ol sports vehicle.

Hurricane
(Continued fmn page 1)
enable the driver ~ · one
passenger to ride on a
cuahlonil.f over snow,
water, ice
nd. During the
demons
on, drivers of the
vehicles zipped from con·
crete to grass to water as
tlloll8h riding magic carpels
- a little more noisy,
however.
The vehicles named
"H .u rricane" are
manufactured in Toledo.
'!bey operate on a fuel of
guollne and oil combined
about four and one-half
gallons In an hour and li half.
'l1le bodies are made of
flberglaas and the cushion
1llllilr each vehicle, which
becomes alr.fllled when the
motor is started, Is made of

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vinyl which is easily repaired
in case it is damaged.
Steering is done through .a
pair of handlebars com·
parable to those on a bicycle.
Open space is needed for
operation of the vehicles
because sharp turns cannot
be made.
Here to view Ute demon·
stration were Russell Bailey
and Hobart Dillon, Gallipolis
businessmen, who were so
impressed that they have
agreed to tate on a dealer·
ship for Gallia and Mason
Counties. Ben Ewing of
Pomeroy who chanced to be
passing the demonstrallon ·
site, stopped to give one of the
crafts a whirl.
Everyone at the site was
fascinated by the new
vehicles which seem to be the
eptome In recreational
equipment.

Ohio mine safety
law has new life
OOWMBUS (tiPI) -With
lbe belp Ill tbe United .Mine
wan.. c1 America, llftlifl!
llu bel!ll tn.tbed into a
clarmmt deep liD safety
biD, lbe lint omblal of Olio
In • U.t subject in 35

,...

Tile llate SeDIIe 11'11 to

111te toda)' on lbe meepre,

pried oat of tbe Rules
Committee Tburaday
fllllowlul • llay Ill almolt
~"""' wben tbe UMW
· td Ill a pair of
•mendmentl.
4Jtbe•cb tbe key to the
- " " 11'11 ~ dan
1mendment requiring
certification of mine
. . . i•«•deuta, 1M Ho.-e
- apecttd to go along. It
lip Vied the- provillm
lite ... Ml:r.
Ilea. Rtrr:r Melbel, D·
YOIIII(IIIoWD, pllnntd to offer
lbe oetllf.retim IIIIMQnenl
M wellM a prwiiiCII ffr the
adolttaDiif pneral'a oll!ce
Ill t.Jdle. ~ In wblch
dllqll a&amp; 1lllllfe mlnlntl
pndJCII ll'tllken to court.

Tbe bill, wblch would'over·
baul (IUo's deep mine safety
law fllt the flnt time in _35
years, was botlled up In tbe
Rula ()wmn!Uee since May
beca~~~ethe UMW objected to
a series of amendments
~~.ned by tbe Emrgy and
Envlranmmt Commltiee.
Sponaon of the legialatilll
and HoUle and Senate leaden
met Thetday with Amold
Miller' natiCIIal JX'esicleut of
the UMW, wbo asJrecl U.l II
bepautd.

The certification
requirement, approval by
the Holllll but removal by the
Senate committee, bM been
regarded 811 crillciJ to tbe
biD's tffectiveneae by tbe
UMW. Mine openton hive
lelltlfled II wu 11nrw. ary.
The meaaure conforms
1aw to federal deep nline
aalet:r
standardl
on
underground roofing,
vemllatloo, eacapeways and
aan!tary facilities. It allo
provides for additional
Inspectors and Increases
their pay.

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DR. LAMB .

JnenfoJ..-tiiiiiJ llfe,ltilmypu' dill, my cartfl'. It Ia
no ldleputlme wltbme. It lai)OtiDIIII-1 wantllloolJinW
becallllli bave notbla8 tile to do wit!UD)' time.
.,,
A 1uDou1 tD111 once llid that ''there II DOlling ..
belltvlbie as an olkepelted Ue."
".~
I hive nUlntd lhe aervteea d an atiCII'Diif, and we II'«
making every elfcrt to triCe the IOIII'Ile of tbe1e I'IJIIMa'i. U w;,
1re ·able to get to the root It the golllp, I am pnpared to file~
IJII&amp;IIllllilll dollar aJander and cJeflmatJCII of cblrlcfM
llwaull.
Tracking down rumen like theae Ia mucb mn dlfftclll$
Doable Play
than trac:Jdrw doWDa crlmlnll. bec~~~~e people wilo qqeln
t1lreHl,clt Dlllilber -* . this 1011 of activity are co1111'Cla.
·~'-:
(ltve-...,..•ero).
.
1 hereby 1saue lhll cblllenge: If there Ia a siJI8}e aoullil
Ftve-dtJII aumber Meigs County _ w anywhere else - w11o baa any knowledge
=)~lOIII'- • Dine-IDIII' that I hive engaged ln Wept activity, in any fuhloll, let hl,w

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servlees without prior
approval of the General
Assembly.
Tbe
only
exception would be prcH'IItl
reductious In lllll'linc heme

I

DEAR DR. LAMB _ 1 li1l
lrylng to cut down on my
IIPi' In tate and In general
. dtaJWt my diet to a ffi()re
ballnctd and healthful one.
I'm COilfuled by Ute dif.
fereJICI between sucrose and
datroae IIIPfl. 1 know the
food value of refined susar to
be nU bat lithia only true for
1111r1 fmn cane, beet and
maple?
Belir 1bouhugar present In
dalel and other fruita,
ut. dJII)' dried 011e1? Trying
tp lllbelllllle fruit JX'O\tln lor
11111t protein would not be
. . , wllboat tat1ng 10me
am Wile d dulrole lli8U'
..._IIIII II melabollzed as
wm•c tile.
DBAa READER - Your
ID...U.O Ia lladlble but ·11
Jill wW flrlln me 'I• lick
Ill Jmowlldle Ia fllltulle.
YCII do 111111 belp 111 meet
,..,.
Your Jetlfr
llliiD'I IDcorreet

single susars. Dextr~ is

just another name for
glucose. Su!:rose is ordinary
table lllgBr.
All refined sugars are very
high In food value. They
contain Jots of calories. The
problem II what they lack. In
tbe relining
process,
vitamlnll, minerall and bulk
are eliminated. Tbls Is true
whelller the lllgBr comes
from beets, cane, or other
sources.
··Your digestive tract breaks
down IIIICI'DII! into glucose
and fructole 10 II can be
· absorbed. Otherwise you
would never get any of II Into
your blood. The lructoae is
eventually changed to
gliiCOae fw melabolilm to
yield -rgy.
Tbe only other Important
single lllgBr Is galaciOie.llls
combined with a!UCOie to
form lactoae - mtlk supr.
So, plactoae II found only In
adlk. It lllo II converted to
llucoae evenlullly to lie
a
dotlllle
eupr,
melallollzed.
11
It " • CCiftiiiiiiii!CII . Tbe 111111'* Ul fl•ui .. Ul' In

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Mrs. McComas
Thursday

Man steps

to·

and

new space age

-Iller.

$1.55::;,

Revised

Dole in heavy anti-labor
speech to contractor ~ assn.

Reader missed boat on accuracy
By LliwJ-t E. Lamb, M.D.

·

mtJi1on wu needed to ofbet
the deftc:ll in the Medicaid
program.
Methel badge,red Welfare
Dlrect.or Kwegyir Aggrey in
jla)'IIM!IIts.
the ccmmlttee ~ Cll
Gov. J81JlflS A. Rllldes' dtfftrentde!lcltestimatesthe
original proposal to fund the alate has ginn. · the
Medicaid defldt wu a 12 per legillllure this year.
Sla•diiU umber ..:.. step!'::~ to subject myself lind iD.Y office to the clolelt
tUett (lour-t•ree-alae- poulble llc:rutlny, and would welcome any ldnd 'ill. ,
cent cut in Aid to'Dependent
Tbe 11111tor main~,
Oli1G'en benefits, fl mllllCII howe,..., th8tthe lncreUe in
ael'l!'llfat eae).
invllll.lgatlon, either by a county grand jury, or ltlte or feclel\1
in selected budget cuts and an the total awopriltiCII of the
Wlutng Colw - Blue. autboriUes.
overall stlte apendlng ~edlcaid )IIICbgle did not ::~~~:::::~~:s.~:::~:»~::*~~~::~::$::...':~::~:~-:
Now, let's talk about clruCS ln Meigl County. We all kno,w
reductiCII nnglng frCIIt 1.5 validate tbe GOP CCIItention
that marijuana and the use of odler drup Ire wldeapr.il.
per ceni to 2 per cent.
all along tblt the deficit wu
This is a problem tblt every hamlet. every county and in flc:t
A secood, and perhlops far larg• than Democrats
every state and llaUon laces.
llllft importan\, aection d
lddl ! I I ! ~ in the orlliJtll bill. .l!es
Bull can assure the people of Meigs C®lty that we do~
the Mediclid bW would
Amlin« Ute ~ fulur'es W
bave a "major" drug problem. Certalnl,y, thei'e Is 10me use ~
aulhcrize the ·~" d of the welfare reform bW
marijuana.
"'
seven state rotary funds - ,are:
Mrs. Julia Margaret Me·
But state and natlooal a-lme llaliltiCII show, CCIIclusive)l,
Including the state kittery
-"A 80-day deadllfte for
Comaa, 88, Main St., Wd· that Ute crime rate In Meigs County is aubslantallly lower than,
account, lbe general fund and llll'ling homes tO llibmlt cost dJeport, a teacher at Ute . any aurroundlng county. As a !nlltter of fact, ~eigs Cotm~
the hlgbway lnlprovenients np. ta to the sblte or lace . Middleport Elementary should be proud of the fact that our crime rate, Jl8i: capita,~
fund.
termination
of · their School for many years, died among the lowest In the United States.
..
These fwlds could then be IIDIIIorllltiCII to receive ute Thuraday evening at Holzer
I am tremendoual)' proUd of the reeord of my office. Ollr
used periodically to e1ae the ~edlclld fundi.
Medical Center following a recorda are open for all to see, and we welcome pu~
state's annual calb flow
-RJ!mlnatlondmostprlor lingering illness.
lnspecUon.
,•
problems.
nthcrialion reqalnments
Mrs. McComas was born
In the past few years, the sheriff's oftice bid made
The Ohio Contractor's M- for recipients • 111e of March 3, 1908 In Gallia numberous drug arrest~. We are cmstantly alert and awae,
sociation said 'l'lllrsday use ....Uiary Medicaid ll!inlces, County to the late Isaac and are working to make ~Iii that ~elgs County ~(.
of . 10me blghway fundi for ...wuutq a ~ Elmer and Sarah Margaret ever bas a major crime problem.
"
thiS
purpoae
was that the Welfare Depmment Kelly Miller. She was also
II Ia my contention tbat 8(1111e of the rumors have been
unconstltulional.
Plbmlt a udlilltlon pllll to JX'eceded In death by two stlrted by lhoae who, In fact, would like to see Melga County
Republican legillaton and the C.lrllllq 11oan1 within sisters, Norma Usle and Iva opened up to drug trafflj:klng.
,
officids of the Welfare ' 30dayloftbetffectivedlted Ward, and two brothers,
It Ia a commonly-lmown fact In law enforcement thalli¥!
Department hive !Riintained the act.
Doyle, and D. E. Miller. . majoc crime rate incre8lles as the use of .the so-callecl ~
fllt ~ tl!at at ltlll.!!lt $180 ,
· Mrs. McComas, a member · · drugs goes up. II is a fact that ~elga County has 11Qt bad 1!_11
of Heath United Methodist Increase In the ao-alled major crimes.
Ills ~ow, and bM been, one of the safest and most 11.!1'· .,
· Olurch, Evarwellne Olapter
Order
of
Eastern
Star,
abiding
counties anywhere. Ills my intentl111 to keep It t!J!!t
any
that an=m·
of aP""''blllty
lack of money
will be
the Middleport Business and way·
·
.;:
used to cut welfare benefits,"
PlolessiiiiBI WOinen's Club·
In 1976 alone from Janusry 1 through 8ept.l5- we bave
said committee chairman
was active with Class 12 of convicted 22 penona oo felony charges. Tbe 22 arrested ar,e
Harry
~eshel
of
her church, the United currently serving time fllt these crimes. In accomplishing tills
Youngstown. "We've gone
~ethodisl women •8 outstanding record, we hive man1ged to P.ut these crtmiJI8!a
lbe extra mile to 1naure thai
organization and was a behind bare without tremendoul apense tb the. tupayen of
there will be no reduction In
Sunday Scho!,l teacher for ~eigs Co~mty through gQO!l Investigative work, sound laW"
the pmll!lll level of (welfare)
sometblng na a borimoill several years She attended enbcement practices and eztractjng guilty pleas from th•
services."
By JACU. rox
Of Ute 14ta1 $40 .m llllm
PALMDALE, Calif. (UPI) penguin, will blve the Rio Grande ~liege and Ohio II'!Ued. We are JX'OOO that the tupaylng cltlzena of M9
· County have benefited from our work and that we hive been
added \llirsdaY to the state's - ·The i!paceJlii4lllll, lifter 1 capability of taking into University
SurviVIni!
are
her
husband
able to avOid, except In two cases, tbe eJpen&amp;e of Illig aiid
abare of Medicaid services daUIIng debut of men on the .Pee IICieatisU and laymen
Lee
w.
McComas,
a
long:
costlY trill JX"ocedures.
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thi'ou&amp;b June 1977, $30 mllllm IIIOCII and i'oboU 111 Man, wilo will not bin to iiDdergo
superintendent
of
We
bave
been,
and
will
continue
to
be,
an
effective
apt!
time
wUI come from several moved into the worllba ae 't!le rigors of utronalit
Micldll!port schools and later vigilant police fOrce, even though we are tremend~
federal funds. Tbe $10 mllllm stage IDday wltb IDII'Oductioa training.
.
c
lerk of ·the Meigs Local understaffed. Our ?ffice bas ooly five d~es to take care of
It lllo wiD act u aori d
state portion will CCIIIe from of a baH · plan&amp;baif rocket
School
DIStrict· a 8011 M-llgt . twenty-thouaand Citizens who live within the conflnell of 438
two 10urces: 'thai can make 1110 tripl Into tow.ftpBir Inlet, aenlclng
_. rnillilll 11'0111 uplus earth orlit llld bact.
JIBI'iptiCIIal and Edward Lee ~~ of ~ ~miles of land and more than a thousand miles d roadl.
Because of Ute economic situation confronting all of us \II
~
uteDites
while !bey are u s Marines at Indianapolis
cash fnm the fiiC&amp;l year
The occasion was tbe
I~d
·.
a
daughter
Mrs'
MeigsCo~mty,myopentlngbudgetfor1976is$82,500.
in
artJtt.
It
wiD
lalD:b
otbers,
which ended June 30, lf/6, rollout of the lpiCe llbuttie
Tbe village of Pimeroy alone bas a budg~t for Its poliCe
revealed Tbunday by Budget Cl'biter "Enterprile" frcm I bring WNlier bldt to ~ George, Middleport;
a
sister
Mrs
carl
(Marjorie)
department
of $I02,800.
Director WWilm Wilkins.
hangar at tJJis Mojl.e o..t earth llld ferrY I UCfl'l to
Vanderhorr
'waldo·
brother
Little
Vinton
County, with a population d lilly 11,000, baa.a
-45 million from tbe plant
of
Rockwell ll!Jlabl.
lbltlng the I'CJiWt IDday Dennis ~lller, ~uisville; budget of $88,000- sa and one-baH thousand dollars~
181u.d state a.~vpciltlm 1D lntematiCIIal in I cet WMIY
attract a Volkswagen attended by top NASA and Wll NASA DireciGr Jlmea C. K and two . ter . 48 · than ~elgs County·
Gallia County baa a budget of f119,800, Washington eowiiy
P1etdler. Srhtdnlecf SjM"'kera ~ Gertrude~~·
assem.tiy plant to Qhio.
government ~fflclals.
. One provision of the
Tbe llbllUle, ~ bM IJIOIIl were Sella. .kim Tinley, !). ~ Miller both of Mid: baa a budget of $317,488. The budget for neighboring Atheaa
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County is fl83,700. And our friends acro11the river in Masqn
Jesislatlm 8llPfOill'laUng the · of tl:e feature• of a Calif., and Barry Goldwater. dJworl.
money, 11 ametlded by the convenUonal plue, wUJ B-Aril., and Rep. OUn · Also surviving are three County, West Virginia, have an .allocatioll of m.e tb@n
Senate commit:tee, at.olutely makes its flrii1D1181Dld te1t Teqae, D-Tu., cbllrman of granddaughters, Dianne and
times in recent mootha, I bave called In federal aDd
prohibits Ibe department fJlgbt p1ggybllck Ill i 747 am tbe Roue Committee on Patricia M_ccomas, In· state narcotics specialists to consull with our office Jo
from cutting any welfare February wltb the inlupti Scimce and T!l"i"ringy.
dlanapol.is • Marga ret determine theeldent of theSK:alled "drug JX'Oblem" In Meljs
1p1oe test flilbts IICbedllled
'lbe lllaUie Ia not the
Middlepcrt, and five C®lty. Their Investigations lhow euelly what our 01111 do lor tbe early 1111101.
fura- It lilY joy rides in George,
grandsons, Michael, In· that ~elgs County does not have a major bard"""•d blem
Unlike
the
ApoDo apace fur tbe publle. II ill far dlanapolis; Brian David and
I' determined
~ ...never
pro dQ!ls.
. Ch 1 h
m
to see to it that Meigll County
Jpacecraft, whlcb Jljllalbed too fAIN''""~~ that.
Bre nt an d
r1s op er have such a problem
.
down in tbe ocean and were
However, NASA director
In our office ~·ve never gone In ffr ·1-ans .:C.
(Continued frCIIt page I) · never Ultd &amp;gain, the lliuWe P1etdler bu fa ! 1! en a time George,.Middleport.
Funeral aervlces will be 2 ,.. __ , .... b ~~~...,.
Sewer systems in Pomeroy isdeslgnedtolandCIIIOIId in wlidl tba may be ''lplce p m· Sunday at Heath United -~uc.. - ut...., the National Guard, we are ever on tbe
and Middleport.
gromd.
colmJiet" 011 wbldJ u many Metbocust Chutch with the alert. Whlle you aleep, we are protecting people and JX'operly
-and we'd like every taxpayer in Meigs County 10 stop by our
. Currently aewer systems In
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IO,CIIIO people may lnballit
I. L. Smltb, Rockwell
Rev
.Robert
B~garn~r
offices and see the extensive diJl:r recorda that we keePRacine, Syracuae and 1118111111' ot the PahndaJe ~ cnaft in apahoeiU
. e tbeer m detailing every single activity of all our deputies every hour of
RuUand are under study.
facility, CIDijl&amp;reCi Ita advela made
necessary
by ~~e· wBuriaClewlllm
. Y· the day and n!Abt.
This meeting, to be held to the tr IDiilion In tbe cHm!n!thq .-cea and
Frlendl
may
call
at
the
In recent years, people all acroes the land bave ~
Monday afternoon, Sept. 20 at pioneer claye ofavlatiCII wben room 111 earth.
Rawlings.Coata
Funeral
confidence
In elected publlc officials because of the varioWI
3:15pm. will be in the Meigs the leata of Cblrlea
Tbe orlliter camot go to the
Rome
Saturday
after
lOa.
m.
scanclalt
that
hive touched even the White House and tl!e
county court room of the Undber&amp;h gave WIJ to • any odler planet but until Sunday at 12:30 p. m. Congresa in Washington .
courtllo~~~e at Pomeroy.
commercial fllgbh it could provide tbe
Tbe tendency II to more doubt and IUIPiclon
It is apoilaored jointly by culminating in tocla)"a grell tranaportation to such when the body will be taken to
the
church
to
He
in
state
prior
Bull hive made a determination llQI to be vj~tlmized by
the Meigs County com- airlines.
colmJiet
to
the
service.
this
natlcinal trend.
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missioners and the Meigs
"It might be laid tblt It
Tbe crdt ill tmJpoaed of
Bob Rartenbach willllQt relinquish the office of sheriff Oi
County Reglooal Planning llliDI the termlnatlmt d the , Orbiier, two 1111811
Meigs
County by refusing to fight. ,
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Commlalon to JX'ovide local exploraUon of 1pace and rocket~ and an atemal liquid POWERFUL PUlL
I hereby cballenge those who hive engaged In tbli vtcic+
Input in the program. beginning d eaploitalllln d fuel tank wblcb wUJ be
LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. 8iilear campaign agalnat me to ldentlly themaelves to IJtalld
Buckeye HW-Hocldng Valley 1p1ce," Smith said. "U la jetUaootd after rocket (UP!) - Ron Barga and
Regional Development go~ to make apace pay oil laundl, tbe lint d wblch will Nfrm Smith of Anaonlo, Ohio, and fight In the open - to cune fortli with hard evidence Md
facls and to quit hiding In secrecy.
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Disl!ict has agreed to write for us."
be frcm Cape CBnaver-.1.
Will lint pllce In the 12,001).
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!know
in
my
heart
that
I
have
eieCUtecl
my
duties
witb
the revised OEDP at ·no
The black and white craft,
(m that occasion it will pound unlimited tractor
additional cost to the county. whose IIUIJtinga make II look circle tbe earth 22 ilmes with puiJing contest at Farmfett dlplty, and within the framework of the law. I believe 1 Illit
earned the confidence of tbe people of Meigs C®lty And fro1
two piJola lnd glide to I
'78 'llllnday with a pull far this clay forward, I will fight my detracton -and . . them !Jl
Iandini Ill tbe ftlt dry lilt m.d of the runnenAijl.
llhowthe same courage. it's lime lor themtoputup,or shut ur:
lall:e bed at Edwardll Air
Ffrce Base, Calif.
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Roekwell h11 been tbe
~
prime contractor lor tbe
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1p1ce lhUie but lllerally
thouaandl of otber firma
participated Jn ill COD•
llrudlon.
corn ayrup are all el ther newapaper, P.' ,0. Box 1551, ·
glucose, fructose or com· jladio Ci!y Station, New
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blnatlons of these into double York, NY 10019.
FWSHJNG ORDERED
By IRA R. AlLEN
barbs at AFL-CIO President . Alabama, but Indicated ~
Clrbohyd~alts are lm·
sugars. The only advantage
SYRACUSE
The
WASRING'IQN
(UPI)
George
~eany. Dole scored pleuureat~epoJnt-r•L~
from Ute nutrition point of p~rtanl to good health. The . SyriCUie Boai'd. of Public ,..,._,W8DtecJ RWmelt," an '-v••"ItWI
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by noting hil and addition of ~•
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jj
view Is that the fruita also foods such as fruita and Aflalrs baa ordered water
aide
to
Bob
Dole
llld
after
i'relldent
Ford's
OjlpOiillon
on
the
way
to
Birmingham,"
give you impfrlant vitamins vegetables and cereab linea Ollftd Saturday, Sept.
1be I'OIJiing reception he Will to tbe COIIliiiCII altus picketing he quJwal reatgnedly.
and minerals for your dlel contain many of the im· 18.
In llollton Tlllrsday night fllt bill and charging Democratic
There were report~, denied
pius some bulk from fruit portant vitamins and
ID
anti-labor
apeecb
to
tbe
prealdential
candidate
by
Dole's JX'ell aecretary,
fiber. The lillounl of sugar in minerall you need fw a
--~--------f\
Auoclated
Builders
and
Jimmy
"-•-'th
-oftd his
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Rep'lbllcana
these is handled etaclly Ute balanced diet. Even the
.~~ '-tion e•-ller, fortunes to the giant lallor demanded his - · • c e
llame as your body prDCeslea concentrated calorie foodl
,..
our-.,. "'""'"'' """'
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and that the Wblte
......-Rouse
_ro,..
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iable augar. Even Ute starch IIICh u the starches and
......,,.,.
Vl~e Prealdent. Nelaon
"Hedoesalot.of-'••"ftO inallted
1 Dole
found In a potato or corn Is aweets are impwtant10uroes
,_.. ,_ •••
Rockefeller, takinl Dole but .... watch lib;; "::"'to'
on t.
llld he
broken down by dl&amp;esllon to of energy and often make it
bla home ltlte bad ~
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w'
was
Invited earllet In the
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Out the pocllet of weekbui-....,.itup~•glucose and handled the I8D1e possible to JX'ovide enough
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ane raw meat of hla 01111 for ·
Iaber after It IIJ)endl ~
Secr«ar:r_,.E;j
calories In the diet without
way.
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about 211 dtantl~C proteston. mllllona to try lo elect him " Bull aJrel!dY waa 1,_-..,
I am sending you Tbe resorting. to eating exCIIII
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It came In the fonn of Dole said.
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"But slitce th
Health ~Iter number U, llllOunta of fats.
111 ........ - · ...... Rocli:efeller'l
upraised
Dole
Wll to ..,..._ today'• (Sen. w-·~) ~:-,, _J
Sugar and Starch: Car·
I must point out that fruit
-nil. middle I""'
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-er- ~lllLng CIIIIJIIIcningwitbupeecltto (Sen. Rubert) HIIIIIJibre:r
~drates, to give you a contaU. very Utile protaln,
- ..w • In kind," he uid to tha Multiple Sclerolll Society bin been , then and there
better ldel of wbat car· not enough lor a decent diet. , ~-::-,,
~·=·lrg::· vi In Wllllbin&amp;ton and lhlli WU were tbe Dtlrmallnquirlel,"
~drates are and how y011r 1billack of protein In fruit Ia
-~
e n I
ce to 1ppear at ''Fil'llllelt '78" Dole IIJd.
body handles them. Old you why certain fad dlellllilt are
..::;',!.:.:~
-r
pmlcleat'a
showmanship
1n Qoyeilll.Me, Minn., lnd at
Help Ia Cll tbe Wll1 fur tbe
know that your body can m~Uy fruit and lacldn&amp; In
1 '"''"" ....... ., Tbundlly In Buffalo, a GOP fundrilaer In often dlaorpnlred n..•- -connrt aome prottinl to lood protein 10urces tre 10 · -• _ _ , _ , _ Rocbuter, S'/ncun, -~-·"'"-Ala
..-~
lllucoae (dntroae )? Olherl clarwerous to :rour health.
• " ' - - - . . .ft ...... _ . _ and N
y...a. -~""-"'
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palp Fonner ,.., 11C11a1c1
11 .... -aty...-Jlllllt Jan taqlt
"' •n
The ,MIQnesota
trip Is
Reagin
ld"'- •:!N...,_
who want this lnformalloo You must rely 111 Pllethlnl .,..._.,_,__..,.......
tbe ___
. , - 1 _,.._..
w f t. . . . . . . . . ~-::,
can aend a long, allmped, besldea fruit to provide ·-··- ... .......,
....... the
.. claf,lbea
.....-......Mollie
_ . ,... _ ,...........
.... _, ' llnlu lellltar-~· - • ............
CQ!Ientlon wilhln
llldl
aelf-eddresled envelope with needed protein In your diet •
::!tlf!-'~~•lltblng Dolt campalp, bat lbe ·new 111m of..,_ 191
50 centa for II. Send your you will have serious
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wv
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Cllnclldata
Wll
not witb Wbl ............
letter to me In care of tlU JX'Oble~.
AI the
cODvenlion, a entlmal'ltlc lbout it.
II . _ !raining II
natural audience for hla Dole bad plamed to be In coming •board.
By J. R. KIMMINS

COLUMBUS (UP!)- The
cost of funding the state
~edicald
deficit , roae
'lbunday to $167 mll1iQn, but
according to legislative
budget analysts 75 per cent of
·the extra eq~e~ will be paid
by the federal government.
The Medicaid-welfare
relonn bill, put together by
legislaUve Democrall, was
ICheduled for a Senate Boor
vote
today.
Quick
CCIIcurrence by the Ho111e
wu eJpeCted · to send the
lawmakers home ~after
the NOYember elec
Democrats orig1 Jly
JX'Opoaed an appropriatilll of
$114 mtJilon to ~/Public
Welfare Department · to
al)eviate the shortage of
~edicaid fundl
Tbe bill increued to $125
mllllon earlier this week in
the lifo II!~ .-JII reached a $lt9
plateau
mill
after 11
added by
Finance
the
Cnmmittee.
Democnts say an extra $18
mllllon will become available
to Ohio fer Medicaid from tbe
federal government on~
·· President Ford signs a l¢llc
wotks biD.
,
'"'bis bW wiD eliminate ·

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.

regional televlaion audience.
The Llolll' defense, with
just two senior starters; bad

much."

The Buckeye running
game, praised by Penn State
coacb Joe Paterno as "one of
the best running attacks In
the country," Is sparked by
newcomers Jell Logan and
Rod Gerald and holdover
starter Pete JohliiOn.
Logan, the repilcement for
two-time Hel8iilan Trophy
winner Archie Griffin, gained
112 yards In only seven
carries and scored three
touchdowns last week.
Gerald, a quarterback, added
104 yds. and two six-pointers

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Geise.
and lhe 241iJOUnd Johnson, since 1974, but only Steve
U
tbere
II
one
thing
the
two
who outweighs every completed four of them.
"I was a UtUe disappointed coaches agree on, It Ia the
member of the PeM State
signllicance of how mucb
defense, contributed his 40th Ute way we moved the baD, Improvement Is shown
and Ust a~reer touchdowns! but you have to give Stanford
uwe're sort _of in limbo," some credit for that,' ' between the flrat and second
Ohio Stale coach Woody Paterno said. "I think It taltea games. To Hayes and
Hayes sal~ . "We really don't a little longer for your offense Paterno, that Is a barometer
know how good we are. But, to get lllgether, The offensive of how their teams 'will fare
In a lot of ways, we showed line needs some Ume, but I'm the rest of the season.
"We are going to need that
we'll be a pretty good football sure they will be very
thll week,"
Improvement
adequate, perhaps even
team.·~
Hayes
said.
Ills up to Paterno's defense outstanding."
"We bave to gel a lot better
Freshman fullback Matt
to stop the Ohio State attack
this
week, if we are going to
and keep the Uona in til!! Suhey keyed a more ·than
be
as
good as we can be thia
game as It !lid against adequate running game last
year,''
Paterno 1111id. "This
week, running for 119 yards.
Stanford.
., ·
"We feel tbis Is a gfellt time He will be joined In the would be a crucilll week for
for us to play them," Paterno backfield by quarterback us no matter whom we were
said . . "We're coming off a John Andfess and tallbsck playing."
good win over a great football
. team. It's a week that is
important
to
our
development as a football
team."
Penn State had trouble on
offense against Stanford. The
Nlttany Lions attempted 22
passes, their hlghesl total . By RICK VAN SANT
Among the overshadowed
KINGS Mn.I..S, Ohio (UP!) "name" players wer~ Tom
- Jack Nicklaus. was in bOth Weiskopf, stllllooklng for his ·
place.
first 1976 win, and Ben .
Lee Trevino was way back Crenshaw at 69, Nicklaus and
In 92nd posiUon.
defending cbampion Miller
So w~o were the leaders Barber at 71 and Trevino at
after the opening round of the 73.
$150,000 Ohio Kings ·Island
Although Nicklaus
Open?
· designed Ute course, he failed
Don Pooley and Damy to make a birdie on It
Edwards, a couple of 25-year· Thursday.
olds unaccustomed to the
"Seventeen pars, one
PGA Tour limellght, led the bogey, and no birdies, not
"charge of the unknowns" much of a round," shrugged .
Thursday with sizzling four- Nicklaus. "It wasn't very
UllderiJar ll(!s to share the exciting . . An unlnsplrlrlg
lead .In the cha8e for the round,"
.
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By FRED DOWN
$30,000 first prize.
St!ll,, Jack wasn't worried
UPI Sports Writer
"People are going to read about being five strokes back.
Manager Whitey Herwg's about me leading this tourna·
"Shoot a good round tomor·
young Kansas City Royals ment and they're going to row and I'D be right back
are struggling to put the wonder who I am," ssld there," he said.
fmishing touches on a line Pooley, who Is from
season by winning the Riverside, Calif., a graduate
American League's Western of Ute University of Arizona,
Division title.
and about dead last on the
The team lncre85ed ilslead PGA money winnings list
in the AL West to 41&gt; games with $720 this year:
Thursday by defeating the
Edwards, from Edmond,
California Angels, 2-0, on Okla., and a OklahOIIla State
Buck Martinez ' two-run University product,
homer in the' seventh inning, explained that he's a v~ual
while the Minnesota Twins unknown for the simple fact
beat the Oakland A's, 4-0. that "I haven't been playing
Marty Pattin pitched a five· well."
hitter to win his eighth game
"But I am now;: added the
Street Bike
for the Royals while Blll suddenly · confident
Singer shutout the A's on four youngster, hoping for his first
Great handling ease to•
hils
win after two yean on the
the tirsHimer.

(UP!) -The lamed rushing
attack ol Ohio State may not to CCIIIend with tbe eaploalve
make tbe eu1b tremble but a passing attllck of Stanford
young Penn State defense and quarterback Mike
may feel It lain the middle of Cordova In Penn State's
a Nlttany Valley earthquake opening 16-12 win. 1bil week
all it bu to worry about Is the
Saturday.
That is when the ~td run, but that Ia quite a
Buckeyes, frelh from a 463- concern.
"We'D be more Involved in
ly MILTON RIOIMAN
yerd performance &lt;JI the
UPI 8perll Editor
groWid in a 4t-21 win over belplng against the sweeps,"
;;;NEW YORK (UPi) - Frank Robinson senses 10111ethlng'a Michigan State 1ut week, said Penn State cornerback
face the . seventh-rated Nell Hutton. "I would prefer
'lql, and he'l right.
, All somebody who has been around the big lee~s bet'.er . Nlttany Uona before a aellout to defend agalnll the pass,
~ 20yean now,heknOWI the leeUng that comes when.a ball Beaver Stadium crowd and a but they don't pass too
~ub he's with II thlnkln!l about letting lill!l go, and he's
'll.artlng to get aome d that feeling DQW.
In their own mlndl, the Cleveland indians aren't aure
'Whether they are going to rehire Robinson. Tbey refuse to lillY
·,illlether he's ccmlng back next year and that's only because
11tey hCIItl!tly doo 'I know yet.
.
Tbe fact that they haven't extended hil c111tract yet Ia 11Qt a
~"bod llign, and Frank Robinaon knDWI that. BaH clubs, anxious
'tb han tbeir managers bact, generally get It dCIIe • at least
gjve them 10me clue by this time. The lndlaiul h!lven't told
.
·
•Robinson anything.
One newapaperman 11111 down, put two and two together and By GENE CADDEB
football and this year is I1Q yards, but Buckeye coaches
'!lgured out that Roblnlon will manage the BaiUmore Orioles UPI Sports Writer
exception,". said Hayes. ' said that wa~ .because of
OOLUMBUS (UP!) .-Top- "Last year's Ohio State-Penil some missed assignments
'llext yeer, replacing Earl Weaver, but that doesn't neceuarlly
add up either because Weaver may return with the Orioles. ranked Ohio Slate tacldee the Slate game was a great one and poor protection for
~ven If he doesn't, the first man in Une for his Job isn't Frank lirlt of .three rugged non· and I expect the same kind of quarterback John AndreS!~.
The Buckeye offense, quesltobinson but Joe Altobelli, manager of the Orioles' Rochester conference opponents game this year."
S&amp;turclay, taking on Penn
AlthoUgh Penn State bad to Uonable because of eight new
(linn In the International League.
&gt;v Regardlesl of what bappens with the Orioles, the chief
State in the Nlttany Lions' hang on in Ill victory over starters, sparkled In Ute ope·
•reeaon tbe Indians aren't concerning them.selvee 10 much den.
Stanford, Bockeye coaches ner.
Sophomore quarterback
•about Robinson foc next year' II because they're preoccupied
The game will be the sixth feel the Nittany Uons might
between
the
two
sclioola,
but
have
had
other
things
on
their
Rod
Gerald, making his first
with something far more important to them than naming a
minds.
start,
coulm'i bave been
Ute first time the Buckeyes
'l'llanager, and that's llnandng the baD club.
.
·~we think they were much better. He ran the
"' Ted Honda, the lndi8118' President, has been doing all he can bave vilited University Park,
to raise f6 million to pay back the l;oank loans that enabled the where the seventh-ranked looking past Stanford," said ·option play to perfecilon,
:'8ub to keep operating. Banda Is try!ng to get the pr~nt Lions have been nearly Buckeye assistant Alex rushing for 104 yards and two
'Cleveland stockholders to Increase th!!ir holdings In Ute club invincible In recent years. · Gibbs. "They've been 'touchdowns,
.
·Wblle the Uona 'dawned pointing lor us and felt that . Tailback Jeff U&gt;giln, also
''6hdat thesametlmehe's.looklng to bring In new llockholders.
ftol!lnson hu done a fine job moving the Indians up to third Stanford 15-12 last week, the Stanford was going' to be a getting his first start, gained
112 yards in only seven tries,.
Place and the best tesUmonlalto that is nobody ever refers to Buckeyes opened the season cskew~."
In
the
opener,
Ohio
State's
scored
on runs of 3, 68 and 75
'l\lm as tbe major leagues' first black manager any moce. Still with a 49-21 victory over
it's entirely possible some of the llockholders might like to see Michigan State, rolling to a defense was just as tough as yards and had another 72Janother manager running the club before they shell out any 42-0 margin early In the third expected, with the possible yard scoring run called back.
And, of course, there was
1nore money. Now you know why Ted Booda keeps sayllig he quarter. And, that easy win exception of the pass defense
~lias no comment regarding Robinson for next yea~, and why bothers
coach Woody which allowed the Spartans fullback Pete Johnson, down
three second half TDs. On the to 241 pounds and running
~l'hil Seghl, the Indians' general manager, says. the same thing. Hayes,
"The biggest disadvantage ground, though, Michigan better than ever. Last year's
'" At 41, Robinson still pinch hils now and then and takes an
'IJccaslonal bJrn as designated hitter even though his legs give In a win like that," said State got only 54 yards.
national scoring champion
~liim trouble and his eyes aren't as aharp.as they used to be. He Hayes, ''is that they might
PS had some trouble scored a pair against the
"lias appeared In 35 games this year and although his nine RBis, think things are always to moving the ball against Spartans and gained 99 yards
:'ihree hQ!lle runs and .212 batting average aren't calculated to come that easy."
Stanford, totaling only 289 ln. 12 carries.
''illrlke the kind of fear into pitchers' hearts, Robinson says he ' But, anybody who saw I~ · yards, although freshman
"In a lot of ways we showed
sUll would like to ·keep playing next year. Tbat's. perfecUy year's 17-9 Ohio State win lullhack Matt Suhey ground we'll be a pr.etty good lootball
,tiinderstandable because under tenns of his contract with the over Pelin State, the .Bucks' out 119 yards in 23 carries.
team," said Hayes. The
·:mdlans, he can make as much as $1'75,000 a year If he plays first In five tries, knows
The Lion passing attack game, which starts at 3; 20
sputtered with only four coin· p.m., will be televised
better."
) mough.
.,..,, As for Robinson heading for BalUmore, Hank Peters, the
"Pem State is always one pletlons in 22 tries for 81' regionally by ABC.
·Orioles' general manager, says Weaver is the manager of tbe of the top teams In college
:".J:Jub at the moment and conceivably may be ba.ck again next
year.
"' • •'We're not doing anything about our manager until after the
sea11011 and Earl understands that," Peters says. "A
one-third of the 1501lewspaperman called me up and told me there wu a story
".
.
guess
this
was
the
most
man
field
shooting par or
"lhat Franl\ Robinson might come back here. To be absolutely
· Press Others find unbeatens· Ohio Kevin Murphy, both injured Important homer of my better at the Jack Nicklaus
truthful about it, lhia II the first time his name has come up in By
United
University at 'Kent State in last week's game. That career,'' .said the 27-yearold Golf Center, a . half-dozen
•ihat coonectlon. Frank was an extremely popular player In 1Dte11111Uonal
•Baltimore and most people feel he is maldng progress at this
It's do . or die Ume for meeting at Kent, Eastern m8kes five projected Toledo Martihez. "I have to think golfers were Ued for third
Michigan at Bowling Green · starters now out with that we're in the driver's with 67s - Gay Brewer,
, "jioint as a manager. 'lbat'sflne as far as It goes. However, we Miami's Redskins.
and
Toledo at Central injuries.
seat."
Wally Armstrong, ~ondard
"are taking no action regarding a manager untll the end of the
The pre season pick to win
Michigan.
Cincinnati,
a
21·14
victor
Martinez
hit
his
homer
in
Thompson,
Blll Kratzer, Ron
• sea11011."
· ·
a fourth straight •Mid.
"Our
season
begins
over
Tulane
In
its
opener,·
the
seventh
inning
after
Cerrudo
and
Bob E. Smith.
•·· U Earl· Weaver should leave to manage the Callfornla American Conference title
Saturday
as
the
most
takes
on
its
second
straight
Frank
Tanana
had
held
the
·
At
68
were
host pro Bob *S.Mifonrn~•-'-4
:~gels, the Orioles wlll seleci their new manager the same Miami has dropped its flrsi
1111 pttet ..
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•way m~ of the other big league clubs do. Tbey'H get up a liSt two games for the first Ume important objective is to win Louisiana team Saturday Royals to one hit. Fred Patek Wallace , Mac Mc~~don,
prlp, ""-· ..... lind loallla•"· Prll;,.
""ftC! to CMnfl Wll'*'1 r101tce.
-·of candiclates and then conalder them one by ooe.
since 1965 14-10 to . North the MAC title," said third· night when the Bearcats doubled and Martinez, Andy North, John Lister,
·"· The first name on the list, though, is bound to be Joe Carolina ' and 21·16 to year Miami coach Dick tangle with Southwest batting ninth In the order, Barry Jaeckel, 89b Zender,
Crum, who dropped two Louisiana.
followed with his fifth homer. Larry Nelson and Bob Wynn,
J&amp;R Sport Shop
: :Altobelli. From Ute way Ute Orioles talk about him plus the Marshall
Other major games in the
Tanana suffered his lOth who shot a hole-in.one on the
748 e . Main
997.21 14
regard they bavefar him, I'd have to bet he'd get the Job.
Now ·the Redsklna are games in a row for Ute first
m - ·- ·---- ·•
Ume.
state·
this
weekend
find
loss
against
16
victories
212-yard
eighth
hole,
using
a
......,.oy,
o.
faced with the job of
' "The first two games are Dayton hosting Villanova In a although he allowed only five three wood.
M
rebounding against one of its
top challengers for the history," Crum remarked. night contest; Tennessee hits, walked two and struck
-·
crown, Dave "We must remove the Tech at Youngstown State out four.
conference
· Cecil Cooper and Jim Rice
Sox 4, Brewen 3:
Dan Ford hit two· run
McClain's
Ball Stat~ fumbles that have been and Central State at Ashland,
singled off reHever Danny
killing
our
offense."
and
Morehead
State
(Ky.)
at
homers
in the fourtl;l and
"' Rookie Butch Hobson hit a Frisella to open the ninth. Cardinals.
Miami
has
had
10
fumbles
Akron,
both
at
night.
sixth
innings
and Blll Singer
•D\'(H'IJII homer with two Olit in Dwigbt Evans hit into a The Miami-Ball State and a pass Interception ih the
All
.
14
Ohio
Conference
pitched
a
fourhitter
for the
Sunday the 19th, beginning at 12
:\he ninth inning giving Boston double play but ·then Hobson CCIItest is one of several key two losses.
teams
also
swing
into
action
Twins,
who
dealt
the
A's
seaaon MAC contests
noon. This chicken is to go only so
Jls victory at Milwaukee. The connected for his game· early
·Ball
State,
which
beat
this
week
·
in
nonconference
hopes
a
hard
blow.
being
played
Saturday.
Brewers held a 3-2 lead when winning htmer.
please bring your own container.
Louisiana Tech, 41·28, last action .
It was the fourth shutout of
weekend in Its only start, loll
Musklngum, the defending the season lor Singer .
B o s to n d e f e ·a t e d
a 35-28 thriller to the champion, opens at home
Redsklns a year ago in against Marietta, while Milwaukee, 4-3, and Texas
Oxford after trailing at one Wittenberg, runnerup to. the scored a &gt;4 victory over
time by a~ margin.
Muskies and also second in Chicago In the other AL
Quarterback Art Yaroch the NCAA Division III games. New York at
paced the Cards' victory Qver playoffs, is at Western Cleveland was rained out.
Tech, scoring three timeS and Kentucky.
passing for anotl!er TO, while
Other games involving
Earl Taylor, a transfer from Ohio Conference teams
Miami, rushed for 97 yards In include Baldwin-Wallace at
15 tries to lead the ground Lehigh; Valparaiso at
attack.
Denison; Albion at Mount
The game is a vital one for Union; Ohio Wesleyan at
Ball State. The Cardinals DePauw;
Kenyon
at
play only five conference Otterbein; Capital at
games and if they can get by Wilmington; Heidelberg at
Miami, bave only four teams Georgetown; Wooster at
picked to finish in the second Canisius; Alma at Ohio
division left on their Northern and Centre at
conference schedule.
Oberlin.
The Kent.Qhio game pits a
pair of 1.0 teams, the Bobcats
tripping Eastern Michigan Tonioh. t's uames
23-71n their opener two weeks
"t&gt;
,.., .
agoandKent,inamildupset, Meigs at Ripley
beating Central Michigan 20- Gallipol is ot coal Gro• e
10 last weekend .
Jackson al Wheeler sbur g
Logan at Hilliard
Bowling Green, despl\ e the Ports . west at wa• erly
lossoffullbackDanSaleetfor Wellston at Nels .. vork
S. It's been designed to
I. Ahigh voltage ignition 3. Hot chamber magne·
ton CH al Chilli cot he
last
ill least twice as long as
sium
die-casting
makes
the
system
and
an
efficient
the season because of a knee Washing
Rock Hill at Minford
injury, should get Its first Southern ot Hannan Tra ce
as
any
other 11aw like it.
housing
tougher.
And
the
combustion chamber
rda
over
Eas t ern at Symmes Val ley
6.
And
by lasting twice as
Satu
Win
whole saw lighter.
MAC
means it'll&gt;tart work
Y
Federal Hocking· at Wahama
long
it'll
really only cost
Eastern Michigan.
V inton County at Oak Hill
when you do. Eve ry time. 4. Balanced fuel and oil
Tbe FalCCIIS roUed 22-7 North Ga lll o et Zane Trace
tank capaciti!lS keep you about half as much.
z. A "no·thumbS:' fully
Hannan at Sou thwestern
from having to refill one
over Syracuse last Saturday, P t. Pleasant al Dunbar
automatic chain oiler
Jed by a healthy Dave SATURDAY
when there's still plenty
lets you concentrate on
Preston, while Easfern-1eU · ~~~~~~~ ot columbus st .
in the other.
cutting. Not oiling.
'
for the second tJme, 31-13 to Kyger Creek at Hunting ton
The Best In Live Entertainment
Western Michigan.
Ross
BG Coach Don Nehlen
'
, admits "we could be ripe for
an upset. But, I honestly think Rangers 5, White Sox 4:
our klda will be ready to play.
Lenny Randle scored three
Tbey saw what happened to runs and drove in one with a
Miami last week."
triple leading the Texas '
Toledo,
which
loll
28-14
to
Nelson
Briles to his loth win
Pomeroy, 0.
992-3629
Ma.sasachusetts In Its opener, against nine 'losses . Ken
goes . again~!
Central Kravec suffered his fourth
Complete line of accessories &amp; chain saw service
Michigan minus two more loss In five decisions after
600
Main St. .
992·2094
Pomeroy, Q.
startera, offensive guard being tagged for three runs
Matt i.Jndsay and tailback and five hits in three Innings.

Today'~

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Sport Parade

Bucks in Lions' den
first time Saturday

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Unknowns grab
lead in OKlO

Royals
inch-out
to 4V2
lead

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S-Tbelllily SeNinei,Mlddleport-Pcmeroy, 0 .,-Frilllly, Sept.17, lf/8

ed Bucks to face Nittany Lions

Sheriff Hartenbach
(C.tlntMcl frCIIt pqe I)

RUSSElL BAILEY, LEFI', AND Hobart Dllloo,
G•ll!pnlla buainessmen, JX'epare to takeoff in one of the
hovercrafls. They are arranging fw a dealership to sell
the new all«&lt;I!!Ol sports vehicle.

Hurricane
(Continued fmn page 1)
enable the driver ~ · one
passenger to ride on a
cuahlonil.f over snow,
water, ice
nd. During the
demons
on, drivers of the
vehicles zipped from con·
crete to grass to water as
tlloll8h riding magic carpels
- a little more noisy,
however.
The vehicles named
"H .u rricane" are
manufactured in Toledo.
'!bey operate on a fuel of
guollne and oil combined
about four and one-half
gallons In an hour and li half.
'l1le bodies are made of
flberglaas and the cushion
1llllilr each vehicle, which
becomes alr.fllled when the
motor is started, Is made of

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vinyl which is easily repaired
in case it is damaged.
Steering is done through .a
pair of handlebars com·
parable to those on a bicycle.
Open space is needed for
operation of the vehicles
because sharp turns cannot
be made.
Here to view Ute demon·
stration were Russell Bailey
and Hobart Dillon, Gallipolis
businessmen, who were so
impressed that they have
agreed to tate on a dealer·
ship for Gallia and Mason
Counties. Ben Ewing of
Pomeroy who chanced to be
passing the demonstrallon ·
site, stopped to give one of the
crafts a whirl.
Everyone at the site was
fascinated by the new
vehicles which seem to be the
eptome In recreational
equipment.

Ohio mine safety
law has new life
OOWMBUS (tiPI) -With
lbe belp Ill tbe United .Mine
wan.. c1 America, llftlifl!
llu bel!ll tn.tbed into a
clarmmt deep liD safety
biD, lbe lint omblal of Olio
In • U.t subject in 35

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Tile llate SeDIIe 11'11 to

111te toda)' on lbe meepre,

pried oat of tbe Rules
Committee Tburaday
fllllowlul • llay Ill almolt
~"""' wben tbe UMW
· td Ill a pair of
•mendmentl.
4Jtbe•cb tbe key to the
- " " 11'11 ~ dan
1mendment requiring
certification of mine
. . . i•«•deuta, 1M Ho.-e
- apecttd to go along. It
lip Vied the- provillm
lite ... Ml:r.
Ilea. Rtrr:r Melbel, D·
YOIIII(IIIoWD, pllnntd to offer
lbe oetllf.retim IIIIMQnenl
M wellM a prwiiiCII ffr the
adolttaDiif pneral'a oll!ce
Ill t.Jdle. ~ In wblch
dllqll a&amp; 1lllllfe mlnlntl
pndJCII ll'tllken to court.

Tbe bill, wblch would'over·
baul (IUo's deep mine safety
law fllt the flnt time in _35
years, was botlled up In tbe
Rula ()wmn!Uee since May
beca~~~ethe UMW objected to
a series of amendments
~~.ned by tbe Emrgy and
Envlranmmt Commltiee.
Sponaon of the legialatilll
and HoUle and Senate leaden
met Thetday with Amold
Miller' natiCIIal JX'esicleut of
the UMW, wbo asJrecl U.l II
bepautd.

The certification
requirement, approval by
the Holllll but removal by the
Senate committee, bM been
regarded 811 crillciJ to tbe
biD's tffectiveneae by tbe
UMW. Mine openton hive
lelltlfled II wu 11nrw. ary.
The meaaure conforms
1aw to federal deep nline
aalet:r
standardl
on
underground roofing,
vemllatloo, eacapeways and
aan!tary facilities. It allo
provides for additional
Inspectors and Increases
their pay.

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DR. LAMB .

JnenfoJ..-tiiiiiJ llfe,ltilmypu' dill, my cartfl'. It Ia
no ldleputlme wltbme. It lai)OtiDIIII-1 wantllloolJinW
becallllli bave notbla8 tile to do wit!UD)' time.
.,,
A 1uDou1 tD111 once llid that ''there II DOlling ..
belltvlbie as an olkepelted Ue."
".~
I hive nUlntd lhe aervteea d an atiCII'Diif, and we II'«
making every elfcrt to triCe the IOIII'Ile of tbe1e I'IJIIMa'i. U w;,
1re ·able to get to the root It the golllp, I am pnpared to file~
IJII&amp;IIllllilll dollar aJander and cJeflmatJCII of cblrlcfM
llwaull.
Tracking down rumen like theae Ia mucb mn dlfftclll$
Doable Play
than trac:Jdrw doWDa crlmlnll. bec~~~~e people wilo qqeln
t1lreHl,clt Dlllilber -* . this 1011 of activity are co1111'Cla.
·~'-:
(ltve-...,..•ero).
.
1 hereby 1saue lhll cblllenge: If there Ia a siJI8}e aoullil
Ftve-dtJII aumber Meigs County _ w anywhere else - w11o baa any knowledge
=)~lOIII'- • Dine-IDIII' that I hive engaged ln Wept activity, in any fuhloll, let hl,w

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servlees without prior
approval of the General
Assembly.
Tbe
only
exception would be prcH'IItl
reductious In lllll'linc heme

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DEAR DR. LAMB _ 1 li1l
lrylng to cut down on my
IIPi' In tate and In general
. dtaJWt my diet to a ffi()re
ballnctd and healthful one.
I'm COilfuled by Ute dif.
fereJICI between sucrose and
datroae IIIPfl. 1 know the
food value of refined susar to
be nU bat lithia only true for
1111r1 fmn cane, beet and
maple?
Belir 1bouhugar present In
dalel and other fruita,
ut. dJII)' dried 011e1? Trying
tp lllbelllllle fruit JX'O\tln lor
11111t protein would not be
. . , wllboat tat1ng 10me
am Wile d dulrole lli8U'
..._IIIII II melabollzed as
wm•c tile.
DBAa READER - Your
ID...U.O Ia lladlble but ·11
Jill wW flrlln me 'I• lick
Ill Jmowlldle Ia fllltulle.
YCII do 111111 belp 111 meet
,..,.
Your Jetlfr
llliiD'I IDcorreet

single susars. Dextr~ is

just another name for
glucose. Su!:rose is ordinary
table lllgBr.
All refined sugars are very
high In food value. They
contain Jots of calories. The
problem II what they lack. In
tbe relining
process,
vitamlnll, minerall and bulk
are eliminated. Tbls Is true
whelller the lllgBr comes
from beets, cane, or other
sources.
··Your digestive tract breaks
down IIIICI'DII! into glucose
and fructole 10 II can be
· absorbed. Otherwise you
would never get any of II Into
your blood. The lructoae is
eventually changed to
gliiCOae fw melabolilm to
yield -rgy.
Tbe only other Important
single lllgBr Is galaciOie.llls
combined with a!UCOie to
form lactoae - mtlk supr.
So, plactoae II found only In
adlk. It lllo II converted to
llucoae evenlullly to lie
a
dotlllle
eupr,
melallollzed.
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It " • CCiftiiiiiiii!CII . Tbe 111111'* Ul fl•ui .. Ul' In

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Mrs. McComas
Thursday

Man steps

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new space age

-Iller.

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Revised

Dole in heavy anti-labor
speech to contractor ~ assn.

Reader missed boat on accuracy
By LliwJ-t E. Lamb, M.D.

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mtJi1on wu needed to ofbet
the deftc:ll in the Medicaid
program.
Methel badge,red Welfare
Dlrect.or Kwegyir Aggrey in
jla)'IIM!IIts.
the ccmmlttee ~ Cll
Gov. J81JlflS A. Rllldes' dtfftrentde!lcltestimatesthe
original proposal to fund the alate has ginn. · the
Medicaid defldt wu a 12 per legillllure this year.
Sla•diiU umber ..:.. step!'::~ to subject myself lind iD.Y office to the clolelt
tUett (lour-t•ree-alae- poulble llc:rutlny, and would welcome any ldnd 'ill. ,
cent cut in Aid to'Dependent
Tbe 11111tor main~,
Oli1G'en benefits, fl mllllCII howe,..., th8tthe lncreUe in
ael'l!'llfat eae).
invllll.lgatlon, either by a county grand jury, or ltlte or feclel\1
in selected budget cuts and an the total awopriltiCII of the
Wlutng Colw - Blue. autboriUes.
overall stlte apendlng ~edlcaid )IIICbgle did not ::~~~:::::~~:s.~:::~:»~::*~~~::~::$::...':~::~:~-:
Now, let's talk about clruCS ln Meigl County. We all kno,w
reductiCII nnglng frCIIt 1.5 validate tbe GOP CCIItention
that marijuana and the use of odler drup Ire wldeapr.il.
per ceni to 2 per cent.
all along tblt the deficit wu
This is a problem tblt every hamlet. every county and in flc:t
A secood, and perhlops far larg• than Democrats
every state and llaUon laces.
llllft importan\, aection d
lddl ! I I ! ~ in the orlliJtll bill. .l!es
Bull can assure the people of Meigs C®lty that we do~
the Mediclid bW would
Amlin« Ute ~ fulur'es W
bave a "major" drug problem. Certalnl,y, thei'e Is 10me use ~
aulhcrize the ·~" d of the welfare reform bW
marijuana.
"'
seven state rotary funds - ,are:
Mrs. Julia Margaret Me·
But state and natlooal a-lme llaliltiCII show, CCIIclusive)l,
Including the state kittery
-"A 80-day deadllfte for
Comaa, 88, Main St., Wd· that Ute crime rate In Meigs County is aubslantallly lower than,
account, lbe general fund and llll'ling homes tO llibmlt cost dJeport, a teacher at Ute . any aurroundlng county. As a !nlltter of fact, ~eigs Cotm~
the hlgbway lnlprovenients np. ta to the sblte or lace . Middleport Elementary should be proud of the fact that our crime rate, Jl8i: capita,~
fund.
termination
of · their School for many years, died among the lowest In the United States.
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These fwlds could then be IIDIIIorllltiCII to receive ute Thuraday evening at Holzer
I am tremendoual)' proUd of the reeord of my office. Ollr
used periodically to e1ae the ~edlclld fundi.
Medical Center following a recorda are open for all to see, and we welcome pu~
state's annual calb flow
-RJ!mlnatlondmostprlor lingering illness.
lnspecUon.
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problems.
nthcrialion reqalnments
Mrs. McComas was born
In the past few years, the sheriff's oftice bid made
The Ohio Contractor's M- for recipients • 111e of March 3, 1908 In Gallia numberous drug arrest~. We are cmstantly alert and awae,
sociation said 'l'lllrsday use ....Uiary Medicaid ll!inlces, County to the late Isaac and are working to make ~Iii that ~elgs County ~(.
of . 10me blghway fundi for ...wuutq a ~ Elmer and Sarah Margaret ever bas a major crime problem.
"
thiS
purpoae
was that the Welfare Depmment Kelly Miller. She was also
II Ia my contention tbat 8(1111e of the rumors have been
unconstltulional.
Plbmlt a udlilltlon pllll to JX'eceded In death by two stlrted by lhoae who, In fact, would like to see Melga County
Republican legillaton and the C.lrllllq 11oan1 within sisters, Norma Usle and Iva opened up to drug trafflj:klng.
,
officids of the Welfare ' 30dayloftbetffectivedlted Ward, and two brothers,
It Ia a commonly-lmown fact In law enforcement thalli¥!
Department hive !Riintained the act.
Doyle, and D. E. Miller. . majoc crime rate incre8lles as the use of .the so-callecl ~
fllt ~ tl!at at ltlll.!!lt $180 ,
· Mrs. McComas, a member · · drugs goes up. II is a fact that ~elga County has 11Qt bad 1!_11
of Heath United Methodist Increase In the ao-alled major crimes.
Ills ~ow, and bM been, one of the safest and most 11.!1'· .,
· Olurch, Evarwellne Olapter
Order
of
Eastern
Star,
abiding
counties anywhere. Ills my intentl111 to keep It t!J!!t
any
that an=m·
of aP""''blllty
lack of money
will be
the Middleport Business and way·
·
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used to cut welfare benefits,"
PlolessiiiiBI WOinen's Club·
In 1976 alone from Janusry 1 through 8ept.l5- we bave
said committee chairman
was active with Class 12 of convicted 22 penona oo felony charges. Tbe 22 arrested ar,e
Harry
~eshel
of
her church, the United currently serving time fllt these crimes. In accomplishing tills
Youngstown. "We've gone
~ethodisl women •8 outstanding record, we hive man1ged to P.ut these crtmiJI8!a
lbe extra mile to 1naure thai
organization and was a behind bare without tremendoul apense tb the. tupayen of
there will be no reduction In
Sunday Scho!,l teacher for ~eigs Co~mty through gQO!l Investigative work, sound laW"
the pmll!lll level of (welfare)
sometblng na a borimoill several years She attended enbcement practices and eztractjng guilty pleas from th•
services."
By JACU. rox
Of Ute 14ta1 $40 .m llllm
PALMDALE, Calif. (UPI) penguin, will blve the Rio Grande ~liege and Ohio II'!Ued. We are JX'OOO that the tupaylng cltlzena of M9
· County have benefited from our work and that we hive been
added \llirsdaY to the state's - ·The i!paceJlii4lllll, lifter 1 capability of taking into University
SurviVIni!
are
her
husband
able to avOid, except In two cases, tbe eJpen&amp;e of Illig aiid
abare of Medicaid services daUIIng debut of men on the .Pee IICieatisU and laymen
Lee
w.
McComas,
a
long:
costlY trill JX"ocedures.
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thi'ou&amp;b June 1977, $30 mllllm IIIOCII and i'oboU 111 Man, wilo will not bin to iiDdergo
superintendent
of
We
bave
been,
and
will
continue
to
be,
an
effective
apt!
time
wUI come from several moved into the worllba ae 't!le rigors of utronalit
Micldll!port schools and later vigilant police fOrce, even though we are tremend~
federal funds. Tbe $10 mllllm stage IDday wltb IDII'Oductioa training.
.
c
lerk of ·the Meigs Local understaffed. Our ?ffice bas ooly five d~es to take care of
It lllo wiD act u aori d
state portion will CCIIIe from of a baH · plan&amp;baif rocket
School
DIStrict· a 8011 M-llgt . twenty-thouaand Citizens who live within the conflnell of 438
two 10urces: 'thai can make 1110 tripl Into tow.ftpBir Inlet, aenlclng
_. rnillilll 11'0111 uplus earth orlit llld bact.
JIBI'iptiCIIal and Edward Lee ~~ of ~ ~miles of land and more than a thousand miles d roadl.
Because of Ute economic situation confronting all of us \II
~
uteDites
while !bey are u s Marines at Indianapolis
cash fnm the fiiC&amp;l year
The occasion was tbe
I~d
·.
a
daughter
Mrs'
MeigsCo~mty,myopentlngbudgetfor1976is$82,500.
in
artJtt.
It
wiD
lalD:b
otbers,
which ended June 30, lf/6, rollout of the lpiCe llbuttie
Tbe village of Pimeroy alone bas a budg~t for Its poliCe
revealed Tbunday by Budget Cl'biter "Enterprile" frcm I bring WNlier bldt to ~ George, Middleport;
a
sister
Mrs
carl
(Marjorie)
department
of $I02,800.
Director WWilm Wilkins.
hangar at tJJis Mojl.e o..t earth llld ferrY I UCfl'l to
Vanderhorr
'waldo·
brother
Little
Vinton
County, with a population d lilly 11,000, baa.a
-45 million from tbe plant
of
Rockwell ll!Jlabl.
lbltlng the I'CJiWt IDday Dennis ~lller, ~uisville; budget of $88,000- sa and one-baH thousand dollars~
181u.d state a.~vpciltlm 1D lntematiCIIal in I cet WMIY
attract a Volkswagen attended by top NASA and Wll NASA DireciGr Jlmea C. K and two . ter . 48 · than ~elgs County·
Gallia County baa a budget of f119,800, Washington eowiiy
P1etdler. Srhtdnlecf SjM"'kera ~ Gertrude~~·
assem.tiy plant to Qhio.
government ~fflclals.
. One provision of the
Tbe llbllUle, ~ bM IJIOIIl were Sella. .kim Tinley, !). ~ Miller both of Mid: baa a budget of $317,488. The budget for neighboring Atheaa
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County is fl83,700. And our friends acro11the river in Masqn
Jesislatlm 8llPfOill'laUng the · of tl:e feature• of a Calif., and Barry Goldwater. dJworl.
money, 11 ametlded by the convenUonal plue, wUJ B-Aril., and Rep. OUn · Also surviving are three County, West Virginia, have an .allocatioll of m.e tb@n
Senate commit:tee, at.olutely makes its flrii1D1181Dld te1t Teqae, D-Tu., cbllrman of granddaughters, Dianne and
times in recent mootha, I bave called In federal aDd
prohibits Ibe department fJlgbt p1ggybllck Ill i 747 am tbe Roue Committee on Patricia M_ccomas, In· state narcotics specialists to consull with our office Jo
from cutting any welfare February wltb the inlupti Scimce and T!l"i"ringy.
dlanapol.is • Marga ret determine theeldent of theSK:alled "drug JX'Oblem" In Meljs
1p1oe test flilbts IICbedllled
'lbe lllaUie Ia not the
Middlepcrt, and five C®lty. Their Investigations lhow euelly what our 01111 do lor tbe early 1111101.
fura- It lilY joy rides in George,
grandsons, Michael, In· that ~elgs County does not have a major bard"""•d blem
Unlike
the
ApoDo apace fur tbe publle. II ill far dlanapolis; Brian David and
I' determined
~ ...never
pro dQ!ls.
. Ch 1 h
m
to see to it that Meigll County
Jpacecraft, whlcb Jljllalbed too fAIN''""~~ that.
Bre nt an d
r1s op er have such a problem
.
down in tbe ocean and were
However, NASA director
In our office ~·ve never gone In ffr ·1-ans .:C.
(Continued frCIIt page I) · never Ultd &amp;gain, the lliuWe P1etdler bu fa ! 1! en a time George,.Middleport.
Funeral aervlces will be 2 ,.. __ , .... b ~~~...,.
Sewer systems in Pomeroy isdeslgnedtolandCIIIOIId in wlidl tba may be ''lplce p m· Sunday at Heath United -~uc.. - ut...., the National Guard, we are ever on tbe
and Middleport.
gromd.
colmJiet" 011 wbldJ u many Metbocust Chutch with the alert. Whlle you aleep, we are protecting people and JX'operly
-and we'd like every taxpayer in Meigs County 10 stop by our
. Currently aewer systems In
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IO,CIIIO people may lnballit
I. L. Smltb, Rockwell
Rev
.Robert
B~garn~r
offices and see the extensive diJl:r recorda that we keePRacine, Syracuae and 1118111111' ot the PahndaJe ~ cnaft in apahoeiU
. e tbeer m detailing every single activity of all our deputies every hour of
RuUand are under study.
facility, CIDijl&amp;reCi Ita advela made
necessary
by ~~e· wBuriaClewlllm
. Y· the day and n!Abt.
This meeting, to be held to the tr IDiilion In tbe cHm!n!thq .-cea and
Frlendl
may
call
at
the
In recent years, people all acroes the land bave ~
Monday afternoon, Sept. 20 at pioneer claye ofavlatiCII wben room 111 earth.
Rawlings.Coata
Funeral
confidence
In elected publlc officials because of the varioWI
3:15pm. will be in the Meigs the leata of Cblrlea
Tbe orlliter camot go to the
Rome
Saturday
after
lOa.
m.
scanclalt
that
hive touched even the White House and tl!e
county court room of the Undber&amp;h gave WIJ to • any odler planet but until Sunday at 12:30 p. m. Congresa in Washington .
courtllo~~~e at Pomeroy.
commercial fllgbh it could provide tbe
Tbe tendency II to more doubt and IUIPiclon
It is apoilaored jointly by culminating in tocla)"a grell tranaportation to such when the body will be taken to
the
church
to
He
in
state
prior
Bull hive made a determination llQI to be vj~tlmized by
the Meigs County com- airlines.
colmJiet
to
the
service.
this
natlcinal trend.
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missioners and the Meigs
"It might be laid tblt It
Tbe crdt ill tmJpoaed of
Bob Rartenbach willllQt relinquish the office of sheriff Oi
County Reglooal Planning llliDI the termlnatlmt d the , Orbiier, two 1111811
Meigs
County by refusing to fight. ,
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Commlalon to JX'ovide local exploraUon of 1pace and rocket~ and an atemal liquid POWERFUL PUlL
I hereby cballenge those who hive engaged In tbli vtcic+
Input in the program. beginning d eaploitalllln d fuel tank wblcb wUJ be
LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. 8iilear campaign agalnat me to ldentlly themaelves to IJtalld
Buckeye HW-Hocldng Valley 1p1ce," Smith said. "U la jetUaootd after rocket (UP!) - Ron Barga and
Regional Development go~ to make apace pay oil laundl, tbe lint d wblch will Nfrm Smith of Anaonlo, Ohio, and fight In the open - to cune fortli with hard evidence Md
facls and to quit hiding In secrecy.
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Disl!ict has agreed to write for us."
be frcm Cape CBnaver-.1.
Will lint pllce In the 12,001).
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!know
in
my
heart
that
I
have
eieCUtecl
my
duties
witb
the revised OEDP at ·no
The black and white craft,
(m that occasion it will pound unlimited tractor
additional cost to the county. whose IIUIJtinga make II look circle tbe earth 22 ilmes with puiJing contest at Farmfett dlplty, and within the framework of the law. I believe 1 Illit
earned the confidence of tbe people of Meigs C®lty And fro1
two piJola lnd glide to I
'78 'llllnday with a pull far this clay forward, I will fight my detracton -and . . them !Jl
Iandini Ill tbe ftlt dry lilt m.d of the runnenAijl.
llhowthe same courage. it's lime lor themtoputup,or shut ur:
lall:e bed at Edwardll Air
Ffrce Base, Calif.
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Roekwell h11 been tbe
~
prime contractor lor tbe
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1p1ce lhUie but lllerally
thouaandl of otber firma
participated Jn ill COD•
llrudlon.
corn ayrup are all el ther newapaper, P.' ,0. Box 1551, ·
glucose, fructose or com· jladio Ci!y Station, New
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blnatlons of these into double York, NY 10019.
FWSHJNG ORDERED
By IRA R. AlLEN
barbs at AFL-CIO President . Alabama, but Indicated ~
Clrbohyd~alts are lm·
sugars. The only advantage
SYRACUSE
The
WASRING'IQN
(UPI)
George
~eany. Dole scored pleuureat~epoJnt-r•L~
from Ute nutrition point of p~rtanl to good health. The . SyriCUie Boai'd. of Public ,..,._,W8DtecJ RWmelt," an '-v••"ItWI
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by noting hil and addition of ~•
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jj
view Is that the fruita also foods such as fruita and Aflalrs baa ordered water
aide
to
Bob
Dole
llld
after
i'relldent
Ford's
OjlpOiillon
on
the
way
to
Birmingham,"
give you impfrlant vitamins vegetables and cereab linea Ollftd Saturday, Sept.
1be I'OIJiing reception he Will to tbe COIIliiiCII altus picketing he quJwal reatgnedly.
and minerals for your dlel contain many of the im· 18.
In llollton Tlllrsday night fllt bill and charging Democratic
There were report~, denied
pius some bulk from fruit portant vitamins and
ID
anti-labor
apeecb
to
tbe
prealdential
candidate
by
Dole's JX'ell aecretary,
fiber. The lillounl of sugar in minerall you need fw a
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Auoclated
Builders
and
Jimmy
"-•-'th
-oftd his
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Rep'lbllcana
these is handled etaclly Ute balanced diet. Even the
.~~ '-tion e•-ller, fortunes to the giant lallor demanded his - · • c e
llame as your body prDCeslea concentrated calorie foodl
,..
our-.,. "'""'"'' """'
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and that the Wblte
......-Rouse
_ro,..
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iable augar. Even Ute starch IIICh u the starches and
......,,.,.
Vl~e Prealdent. Nelaon
"Hedoesalot.of-'••"ftO inallted
1 Dole
found In a potato or corn Is aweets are impwtant10uroes
,_.. ,_ •••
Rockefeller, takinl Dole but .... watch lib;; "::"'to'
on t.
llld he
broken down by dl&amp;esllon to of energy and often make it
bla home ltlte bad ~
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w'
was
Invited earllet In the
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Out the pocllet of weekbui-....,.itup~•glucose and handled the I8D1e possible to JX'ovide enough
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ane raw meat of hla 01111 for ·
Iaber after It IIJ)endl ~
Secr«ar:r_,.E;j
calories In the diet without
way.
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about 211 dtantl~C proteston. mllllona to try lo elect him " Bull aJrel!dY waa 1,_-..,
I am sending you Tbe resorting. to eating exCIIII
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It came In the fonn of Dole said.
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"But slitce th
Health ~Iter number U, llllOunta of fats.
111 ........ - · ...... Rocli:efeller'l
upraised
Dole
Wll to ..,..._ today'• (Sen. w-·~) ~:-,, _J
Sugar and Starch: Car·
I must point out that fruit
-nil. middle I""'
''r- idl
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-er- ~lllLng CIIIIJIIIcningwitbupeecltto (Sen. Rubert) HIIIIIJibre:r
~drates, to give you a contaU. very Utile protaln,
- ..w • In kind," he uid to tha Multiple Sclerolll Society bin been , then and there
better ldel of wbat car· not enough lor a decent diet. , ~-::-,,
~·=·lrg::· vi In Wllllbin&amp;ton and lhlli WU were tbe Dtlrmallnquirlel,"
~drates are and how y011r 1billack of protein In fruit Ia
-~
e n I
ce to 1ppear at ''Fil'llllelt '78" Dole IIJd.
body handles them. Old you why certain fad dlellllilt are
..::;',!.:.:~
-r
pmlcleat'a
showmanship
1n Qoyeilll.Me, Minn., lnd at
Help Ia Cll tbe Wll1 fur tbe
know that your body can m~Uy fruit and lacldn&amp; In
1 '"''"" ....... ., Tbundlly In Buffalo, a GOP fundrilaer In often dlaorpnlred n..•- -connrt aome prottinl to lood protein 10urces tre 10 · -• _ _ , _ , _ Rocbuter, S'/ncun, -~-·"'"-Ala
..-~
lllucoae (dntroae )? Olherl clarwerous to :rour health.
• " ' - - - . . .ft ...... _ . _ and N
y...a. -~""-"'
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palp Fonner ,.., 11C11a1c1
11 .... -aty...-Jlllllt Jan taqlt
"' •n
The ,MIQnesota
trip Is
Reagin
ld"'- •:!N...,_
who want this lnformalloo You must rely 111 Pllethlnl .,..._.,_,__..,.......
tbe ___
. , - 1 _,.._..
w f t. . . . . . . . . ~-::,
can aend a long, allmped, besldea fruit to provide ·-··- ... .......,
....... the
.. claf,lbea
.....-......Mollie
_ . ,... _ ,...........
.... _, ' llnlu lellltar-~· - • ............
CQ!Ientlon wilhln
llldl
aelf-eddresled envelope with needed protein In your diet •
::!tlf!-'~~•lltblng Dolt campalp, bat lbe ·new 111m of..,_ 191
50 centa for II. Send your you will have serious
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wv
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Cllnclldata
Wll
not witb Wbl ............
letter to me In care of tlU JX'Oble~.
AI the
cODvenlion, a entlmal'ltlc lbout it.
II . _ !raining II
natural audience for hla Dole bad plamed to be In coming •board.
By J. R. KIMMINS

COLUMBUS (UP!)- The
cost of funding the state
~edicald
deficit , roae
'lbunday to $167 mll1iQn, but
according to legislative
budget analysts 75 per cent of
·the extra eq~e~ will be paid
by the federal government.
The Medicaid-welfare
relonn bill, put together by
legislaUve Democrall, was
ICheduled for a Senate Boor
vote
today.
Quick
CCIIcurrence by the Ho111e
wu eJpeCted · to send the
lawmakers home ~after
the NOYember elec
Democrats orig1 Jly
JX'Opoaed an appropriatilll of
$114 mtJilon to ~/Public
Welfare Department · to
al)eviate the shortage of
~edicaid fundl
Tbe bill increued to $125
mllllon earlier this week in
the lifo II!~ .-JII reached a $lt9
plateau
mill
after 11
added by
Finance
the
Cnmmittee.
Democnts say an extra $18
mllllon will become available
to Ohio fer Medicaid from tbe
federal government on~
·· President Ford signs a l¢llc
wotks biD.
,
'"'bis bW wiD eliminate ·

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.

regional televlaion audience.
The Llolll' defense, with
just two senior starters; bad

much."

The Buckeye running
game, praised by Penn State
coacb Joe Paterno as "one of
the best running attacks In
the country," Is sparked by
newcomers Jell Logan and
Rod Gerald and holdover
starter Pete JohliiOn.
Logan, the repilcement for
two-time Hel8iilan Trophy
winner Archie Griffin, gained
112 yards In only seven
carries and scored three
touchdowns last week.
Gerald, a quarterback, added
104 yds. and two six-pointers

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Geise.
and lhe 241iJOUnd Johnson, since 1974, but only Steve
U
tbere
II
one
thing
the
two
who outweighs every completed four of them.
"I was a UtUe disappointed coaches agree on, It Ia the
member of the PeM State
signllicance of how mucb
defense, contributed his 40th Ute way we moved the baD, Improvement Is shown
and Ust a~reer touchdowns! but you have to give Stanford
uwe're sort _of in limbo," some credit for that,' ' between the flrat and second
Ohio Stale coach Woody Paterno said. "I think It taltea games. To Hayes and
Hayes sal~ . "We really don't a little longer for your offense Paterno, that Is a barometer
know how good we are. But, to get lllgether, The offensive of how their teams 'will fare
In a lot of ways, we showed line needs some Ume, but I'm the rest of the season.
"We are going to need that
we'll be a pretty good football sure they will be very
thll week,"
Improvement
adequate, perhaps even
team.·~
Hayes
said.
Ills up to Paterno's defense outstanding."
"We bave to gel a lot better
Freshman fullback Matt
to stop the Ohio State attack
this
week, if we are going to
and keep the Uona in til!! Suhey keyed a more ·than
be
as
good as we can be thia
game as It !lid against adequate running game last
year,''
Paterno 1111id. "This
week, running for 119 yards.
Stanford.
., ·
"We feel tbis Is a gfellt time He will be joined In the would be a crucilll week for
for us to play them," Paterno backfield by quarterback us no matter whom we were
said . . "We're coming off a John Andfess and tallbsck playing."
good win over a great football
. team. It's a week that is
important
to
our
development as a football
team."
Penn State had trouble on
offense against Stanford. The
Nlttany Lions attempted 22
passes, their hlghesl total . By RICK VAN SANT
Among the overshadowed
KINGS Mn.I..S, Ohio (UP!) "name" players wer~ Tom
- Jack Nicklaus. was in bOth Weiskopf, stllllooklng for his ·
place.
first 1976 win, and Ben .
Lee Trevino was way back Crenshaw at 69, Nicklaus and
In 92nd posiUon.
defending cbampion Miller
So w~o were the leaders Barber at 71 and Trevino at
after the opening round of the 73.
$150,000 Ohio Kings ·Island
Although Nicklaus
Open?
· designed Ute course, he failed
Don Pooley and Damy to make a birdie on It
Edwards, a couple of 25-year· Thursday.
olds unaccustomed to the
"Seventeen pars, one
PGA Tour limellght, led the bogey, and no birdies, not
"charge of the unknowns" much of a round," shrugged .
Thursday with sizzling four- Nicklaus. "It wasn't very
UllderiJar ll(!s to share the exciting . . An unlnsplrlrlg
lead .In the cha8e for the round,"
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By FRED DOWN
$30,000 first prize.
St!ll,, Jack wasn't worried
UPI Sports Writer
"People are going to read about being five strokes back.
Manager Whitey Herwg's about me leading this tourna·
"Shoot a good round tomor·
young Kansas City Royals ment and they're going to row and I'D be right back
are struggling to put the wonder who I am," ssld there," he said.
fmishing touches on a line Pooley, who Is from
season by winning the Riverside, Calif., a graduate
American League's Western of Ute University of Arizona,
Division title.
and about dead last on the
The team lncre85ed ilslead PGA money winnings list
in the AL West to 41&gt; games with $720 this year:
Thursday by defeating the
Edwards, from Edmond,
California Angels, 2-0, on Okla., and a OklahOIIla State
Buck Martinez ' two-run University product,
homer in the' seventh inning, explained that he's a v~ual
while the Minnesota Twins unknown for the simple fact
beat the Oakland A's, 4-0. that "I haven't been playing
Marty Pattin pitched a five· well."
hitter to win his eighth game
"But I am now;: added the
Street Bike
for the Royals while Blll suddenly · confident
Singer shutout the A's on four youngster, hoping for his first
Great handling ease to•
hils
win after two yean on the
the tirsHimer.

(UP!) -The lamed rushing
attack ol Ohio State may not to CCIIIend with tbe eaploalve
make tbe eu1b tremble but a passing attllck of Stanford
young Penn State defense and quarterback Mike
may feel It lain the middle of Cordova In Penn State's
a Nlttany Valley earthquake opening 16-12 win. 1bil week
all it bu to worry about Is the
Saturday.
That is when the ~td run, but that Ia quite a
Buckeyes, frelh from a 463- concern.
"We'D be more Involved in
ly MILTON RIOIMAN
yerd performance &lt;JI the
UPI 8perll Editor
groWid in a 4t-21 win over belplng against the sweeps,"
;;;NEW YORK (UPi) - Frank Robinson senses 10111ethlng'a Michigan State 1ut week, said Penn State cornerback
face the . seventh-rated Nell Hutton. "I would prefer
'lql, and he'l right.
, All somebody who has been around the big lee~s bet'.er . Nlttany Uona before a aellout to defend agalnll the pass,
~ 20yean now,heknOWI the leeUng that comes when.a ball Beaver Stadium crowd and a but they don't pass too
~ub he's with II thlnkln!l about letting lill!l go, and he's
'll.artlng to get aome d that feeling DQW.
In their own mlndl, the Cleveland indians aren't aure
'Whether they are going to rehire Robinson. Tbey refuse to lillY
·,illlether he's ccmlng back next year and that's only because
11tey hCIItl!tly doo 'I know yet.
.
Tbe fact that they haven't extended hil c111tract yet Ia 11Qt a
~"bod llign, and Frank Robinaon knDWI that. BaH clubs, anxious
'tb han tbeir managers bact, generally get It dCIIe • at least
gjve them 10me clue by this time. The lndlaiul h!lven't told
.
·
•Robinson anything.
One newapaperman 11111 down, put two and two together and By GENE CADDEB
football and this year is I1Q yards, but Buckeye coaches
'!lgured out that Roblnlon will manage the BaiUmore Orioles UPI Sports Writer
exception,". said Hayes. ' said that wa~ .because of
OOLUMBUS (UP!) .-Top- "Last year's Ohio State-Penil some missed assignments
'llext yeer, replacing Earl Weaver, but that doesn't neceuarlly
add up either because Weaver may return with the Orioles. ranked Ohio Slate tacldee the Slate game was a great one and poor protection for
~ven If he doesn't, the first man in Une for his Job isn't Frank lirlt of .three rugged non· and I expect the same kind of quarterback John AndreS!~.
The Buckeye offense, quesltobinson but Joe Altobelli, manager of the Orioles' Rochester conference opponents game this year."
S&amp;turclay, taking on Penn
AlthoUgh Penn State bad to Uonable because of eight new
(linn In the International League.
&gt;v Regardlesl of what bappens with the Orioles, the chief
State in the Nlttany Lions' hang on in Ill victory over starters, sparkled In Ute ope·
•reeaon tbe Indians aren't concerning them.selvee 10 much den.
Stanford, Bockeye coaches ner.
Sophomore quarterback
•about Robinson foc next year' II because they're preoccupied
The game will be the sixth feel the Nittany Uons might
between
the
two
sclioola,
but
have
had
other
things
on
their
Rod
Gerald, making his first
with something far more important to them than naming a
minds.
start,
coulm'i bave been
Ute first time the Buckeyes
'l'llanager, and that's llnandng the baD club.
.
·~we think they were much better. He ran the
"' Ted Honda, the lndi8118' President, has been doing all he can bave vilited University Park,
to raise f6 million to pay back the l;oank loans that enabled the where the seventh-ranked looking past Stanford," said ·option play to perfecilon,
:'8ub to keep operating. Banda Is try!ng to get the pr~nt Lions have been nearly Buckeye assistant Alex rushing for 104 yards and two
'Cleveland stockholders to Increase th!!ir holdings In Ute club invincible In recent years. · Gibbs. "They've been 'touchdowns,
.
·Wblle the Uona 'dawned pointing lor us and felt that . Tailback Jeff U&gt;giln, also
''6hdat thesametlmehe's.looklng to bring In new llockholders.
ftol!lnson hu done a fine job moving the Indians up to third Stanford 15-12 last week, the Stanford was going' to be a getting his first start, gained
112 yards in only seven tries,.
Place and the best tesUmonlalto that is nobody ever refers to Buckeyes opened the season cskew~."
In
the
opener,
Ohio
State's
scored
on runs of 3, 68 and 75
'l\lm as tbe major leagues' first black manager any moce. Still with a 49-21 victory over
it's entirely possible some of the llockholders might like to see Michigan State, rolling to a defense was just as tough as yards and had another 72Janother manager running the club before they shell out any 42-0 margin early In the third expected, with the possible yard scoring run called back.
And, of course, there was
1nore money. Now you know why Ted Booda keeps sayllig he quarter. And, that easy win exception of the pass defense
~lias no comment regarding Robinson for next yea~, and why bothers
coach Woody which allowed the Spartans fullback Pete Johnson, down
three second half TDs. On the to 241 pounds and running
~l'hil Seghl, the Indians' general manager, says. the same thing. Hayes,
"The biggest disadvantage ground, though, Michigan better than ever. Last year's
'" At 41, Robinson still pinch hils now and then and takes an
'IJccaslonal bJrn as designated hitter even though his legs give In a win like that," said State got only 54 yards.
national scoring champion
~liim trouble and his eyes aren't as aharp.as they used to be. He Hayes, ''is that they might
PS had some trouble scored a pair against the
"lias appeared In 35 games this year and although his nine RBis, think things are always to moving the ball against Spartans and gained 99 yards
:'ihree hQ!lle runs and .212 batting average aren't calculated to come that easy."
Stanford, totaling only 289 ln. 12 carries.
''illrlke the kind of fear into pitchers' hearts, Robinson says he ' But, anybody who saw I~ · yards, although freshman
"In a lot of ways we showed
sUll would like to ·keep playing next year. Tbat's. perfecUy year's 17-9 Ohio State win lullhack Matt Suhey ground we'll be a pr.etty good lootball
,tiinderstandable because under tenns of his contract with the over Pelin State, the .Bucks' out 119 yards in 23 carries.
team," said Hayes. The
·:mdlans, he can make as much as $1'75,000 a year If he plays first In five tries, knows
The Lion passing attack game, which starts at 3; 20
sputtered with only four coin· p.m., will be televised
better."
) mough.
.,..,, As for Robinson heading for BalUmore, Hank Peters, the
"Pem State is always one pletlons in 22 tries for 81' regionally by ABC.
·Orioles' general manager, says Weaver is the manager of tbe of the top teams In college
:".J:Jub at the moment and conceivably may be ba.ck again next
year.
"' • •'We're not doing anything about our manager until after the
sea11011 and Earl understands that," Peters says. "A
one-third of the 1501lewspaperman called me up and told me there wu a story
".
.
guess
this
was
the
most
man
field
shooting par or
"lhat Franl\ Robinson might come back here. To be absolutely
· Press Others find unbeatens· Ohio Kevin Murphy, both injured Important homer of my better at the Jack Nicklaus
truthful about it, lhia II the first time his name has come up in By
United
University at 'Kent State in last week's game. That career,'' .said the 27-yearold Golf Center, a . half-dozen
•ihat coonectlon. Frank was an extremely popular player In 1Dte11111Uonal
•Baltimore and most people feel he is maldng progress at this
It's do . or die Ume for meeting at Kent, Eastern m8kes five projected Toledo Martihez. "I have to think golfers were Ued for third
Michigan at Bowling Green · starters now out with that we're in the driver's with 67s - Gay Brewer,
, "jioint as a manager. 'lbat'sflne as far as It goes. However, we Miami's Redskins.
and
Toledo at Central injuries.
seat."
Wally Armstrong, ~ondard
"are taking no action regarding a manager untll the end of the
The pre season pick to win
Michigan.
Cincinnati,
a
21·14
victor
Martinez
hit
his
homer
in
Thompson,
Blll Kratzer, Ron
• sea11011."
· ·
a fourth straight •Mid.
"Our
season
begins
over
Tulane
In
its
opener,·
the
seventh
inning
after
Cerrudo
and
Bob E. Smith.
•·· U Earl· Weaver should leave to manage the Callfornla American Conference title
Saturday
as
the
most
takes
on
its
second
straight
Frank
Tanana
had
held
the
·
At
68
were
host pro Bob *S.Mifonrn~•-'-4
:~gels, the Orioles wlll seleci their new manager the same Miami has dropped its flrsi
1111 pttet ..
.. .._... . ......
•way m~ of the other big league clubs do. Tbey'H get up a liSt two games for the first Ume important objective is to win Louisiana team Saturday Royals to one hit. Fred Patek Wallace , Mac Mc~~don,
prlp, ""-· ..... lind loallla•"· Prll;,.
""ftC! to CMnfl Wll'*'1 r101tce.
-·of candiclates and then conalder them one by ooe.
since 1965 14-10 to . North the MAC title," said third· night when the Bearcats doubled and Martinez, Andy North, John Lister,
·"· The first name on the list, though, is bound to be Joe Carolina ' and 21·16 to year Miami coach Dick tangle with Southwest batting ninth In the order, Barry Jaeckel, 89b Zender,
Crum, who dropped two Louisiana.
followed with his fifth homer. Larry Nelson and Bob Wynn,
J&amp;R Sport Shop
: :Altobelli. From Ute way Ute Orioles talk about him plus the Marshall
Other major games in the
Tanana suffered his lOth who shot a hole-in.one on the
748 e . Main
997.21 14
regard they bavefar him, I'd have to bet he'd get the Job.
Now ·the Redsklna are games in a row for Ute first
m - ·- ·---- ·•
Ume.
state·
this
weekend
find
loss
against
16
victories
212-yard
eighth
hole,
using
a
......,.oy,
o.
faced with the job of
' "The first two games are Dayton hosting Villanova In a although he allowed only five three wood.
M
rebounding against one of its
top challengers for the history," Crum remarked. night contest; Tennessee hits, walked two and struck
-·
crown, Dave "We must remove the Tech at Youngstown State out four.
conference
· Cecil Cooper and Jim Rice
Sox 4, Brewen 3:
Dan Ford hit two· run
McClain's
Ball Stat~ fumbles that have been and Central State at Ashland,
singled off reHever Danny
killing
our
offense."
and
Morehead
State
(Ky.)
at
homers
in the fourtl;l and
"' Rookie Butch Hobson hit a Frisella to open the ninth. Cardinals.
Miami
has
had
10
fumbles
Akron,
both
at
night.
sixth
innings
and Blll Singer
•D\'(H'IJII homer with two Olit in Dwigbt Evans hit into a The Miami-Ball State and a pass Interception ih the
All
.
14
Ohio
Conference
pitched
a
fourhitter
for the
Sunday the 19th, beginning at 12
:\he ninth inning giving Boston double play but ·then Hobson CCIItest is one of several key two losses.
teams
also
swing
into
action
Twins,
who
dealt
the
A's
seaaon MAC contests
noon. This chicken is to go only so
Jls victory at Milwaukee. The connected for his game· early
·Ball
State,
which
beat
this
week
·
in
nonconference
hopes
a
hard
blow.
being
played
Saturday.
Brewers held a 3-2 lead when winning htmer.
please bring your own container.
Louisiana Tech, 41·28, last action .
It was the fourth shutout of
weekend in Its only start, loll
Musklngum, the defending the season lor Singer .
B o s to n d e f e ·a t e d
a 35-28 thriller to the champion, opens at home
Redsklns a year ago in against Marietta, while Milwaukee, 4-3, and Texas
Oxford after trailing at one Wittenberg, runnerup to. the scored a &gt;4 victory over
time by a~ margin.
Muskies and also second in Chicago In the other AL
Quarterback Art Yaroch the NCAA Division III games. New York at
paced the Cards' victory Qver playoffs, is at Western Cleveland was rained out.
Tech, scoring three timeS and Kentucky.
passing for anotl!er TO, while
Other games involving
Earl Taylor, a transfer from Ohio Conference teams
Miami, rushed for 97 yards In include Baldwin-Wallace at
15 tries to lead the ground Lehigh; Valparaiso at
attack.
Denison; Albion at Mount
The game is a vital one for Union; Ohio Wesleyan at
Ball State. The Cardinals DePauw;
Kenyon
at
play only five conference Otterbein; Capital at
games and if they can get by Wilmington; Heidelberg at
Miami, bave only four teams Georgetown; Wooster at
picked to finish in the second Canisius; Alma at Ohio
division left on their Northern and Centre at
conference schedule.
Oberlin.
The Kent.Qhio game pits a
pair of 1.0 teams, the Bobcats
tripping Eastern Michigan Tonioh. t's uames
23-71n their opener two weeks
"t&gt;
,.., .
agoandKent,inamildupset, Meigs at Ripley
beating Central Michigan 20- Gallipol is ot coal Gro• e
10 last weekend .
Jackson al Wheeler sbur g
Logan at Hilliard
Bowling Green, despl\ e the Ports . west at wa• erly
lossoffullbackDanSaleetfor Wellston at Nels .. vork
S. It's been designed to
I. Ahigh voltage ignition 3. Hot chamber magne·
ton CH al Chilli cot he
last
ill least twice as long as
sium
die-casting
makes
the
system
and
an
efficient
the season because of a knee Washing
Rock Hill at Minford
injury, should get Its first Southern ot Hannan Tra ce
as
any
other 11aw like it.
housing
tougher.
And
the
combustion chamber
rda
over
Eas t ern at Symmes Val ley
6.
And
by lasting twice as
Satu
Win
whole saw lighter.
MAC
means it'll&gt;tart work
Y
Federal Hocking· at Wahama
long
it'll
really only cost
Eastern Michigan.
V inton County at Oak Hill
when you do. Eve ry time. 4. Balanced fuel and oil
Tbe FalCCIIS roUed 22-7 North Ga lll o et Zane Trace
tank capaciti!lS keep you about half as much.
z. A "no·thumbS:' fully
Hannan at Sou thwestern
from having to refill one
over Syracuse last Saturday, P t. Pleasant al Dunbar
automatic chain oiler
Jed by a healthy Dave SATURDAY
when there's still plenty
lets you concentrate on
Preston, while Easfern-1eU · ~~~~~~~ ot columbus st .
in the other.
cutting. Not oiling.
'
for the second tJme, 31-13 to Kyger Creek at Hunting ton
The Best In Live Entertainment
Western Michigan.
Ross
BG Coach Don Nehlen
'
, admits "we could be ripe for
an upset. But, I honestly think Rangers 5, White Sox 4:
our klda will be ready to play.
Lenny Randle scored three
Tbey saw what happened to runs and drove in one with a
Miami last week."
triple leading the Texas '
Toledo,
which
loll
28-14
to
Nelson
Briles to his loth win
Pomeroy, 0.
992-3629
Ma.sasachusetts In Its opener, against nine 'losses . Ken
goes . again~!
Central Kravec suffered his fourth
Complete line of accessories &amp; chain saw service
Michigan minus two more loss In five decisions after
600
Main St. .
992·2094
Pomeroy, Q.
startera, offensive guard being tagged for three runs
Matt i.Jndsay and tailback and five hits in three Innings.

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73 76 .490 22112
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67 8 1 .452 28

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Atlanta

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New York A St , Louls I

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70
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Texas 5 Chi cago 4
Benton .c MilwaukH 3
Kan City 2 California o
Minnesota A Oakland 0
(Only games scheduled )
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UPI Spertt Writer
.
A timely rainfall, an even
Montnez , At l 149 595 6.4 187 .31-4
000 000 022- ~ 9 o more timely rally and the
Foster , Cln 133 524 81 '"- .313 Boston
Gernimo. Cin 136 453 57 142 .313 Milwaukee 000 100 200-3 10 o vocal support of S5,806
Wotson. Hou w 548 73 111 .312 Krueoer. Murphy (8 ) and partisan
fans
Perker' , Pit 122 475 ll 14 .31'2 Fisk ; COl born, Fr l ~lla { 8),
notwithstanding,
the
Pllillt·
Castr-o (9) and Moor-~ . WP Amerlco~n Le•tue
G.Aa. R. H. Pet Krueger ( 1-0). LP-&lt;astro (.t- delphia Ph!Jiies lost to the
McRae. KC 136 &lt;IS 72 160 .335 6) . t-tRs - Milwaukee , o . Pittsburgh Pirates Thuraday
Bren, KC
145 590 87 197 .33-1 Thoma.s (2 ), Sto11 ( 11 ); Boston,
Carew, M ln · 144 555 91 185 .333 Hobson ( 6}.
nil!bl 'nd their dwindlinc
Bostock, Min 118 436 67 143 .318
National
League East lead is
Lynn, Bo5 128 &lt;96 73 157 .m Klf\SIS City 000 '000 100-2 50
000 000 0(1)- o s 1 now four g8Ille8.
LeFlore , Oet lJS S-1-4 93 172 .316 Californi a
Pa ttin (8-12) and Ml!'tinez ;
Rivers, NY 132 S82 93 182 .311
After ~ the secaldCarty, Cle
138 503 64 155 .308 Tanana (1 6. 10 ) and Humphr~y .
place
Pirates a f&gt;.4 lead, the
Munoon. NY 1~ S6i 7517&lt; .306 HA-K•n'n City, Me(tinet i 5 &gt;.
Staub, Dot 1&lt;5 529 63 160 .302
Phillies got an bour l!ld 22
Garr, Chi 12.5 &lt;86 59 1&lt;7 .302 M innes-ota 000 20~ ocio-: A 9 0 minutes to recoup while a
Oakland
000 000 ooo- 0 4 0
Home Runs
Singer (11 -9) and Wyyneger ~ rainstorm added further
Noltional Lugul! : - Schmidt;
Ph il 3S; Kingman , NY l-4 ; BahnHn, TOOG ( 6 ), Fingers ·191 dampness to lbe spirits ol the
Monday , Chi 30 ; Foster , Cin 29 ; and Ten~tce . LP- Bahnsen Cl-

showed over the first five
ITI&lt;Ilths of this "never-&amp;ay·

die" season.
Bit-In the top of the
ninth- reliever Ron Reed hit
Pittsburgh's Duffy Oyer with
a pitcb, pinch-runner Miguel
Dilone was Sllcriliced to
second, BOd Rennie Stennett
then hit bis second double ol
the game to give the Pirates a

7-' victory.

''This was one of ·the
greatest games I've ever
seen," said ed'hillie Bill
&amp;blnson, who had a homer
and lour runs-batteq-in
Thursday BOd a total of seven
Philadelphia .faithful
RBI In lbe two-game Pirate
Three runs In lbe fiflh, sweep, which concluded this
Bn&lt;ililr in the siJlh and .two year's head-to-bead
more In the seventh lmol1ed competitioo between the two
the se«e at 6-6 and it looted clubs. " .. .I'm .physically,
as though the Pbillles had mentally an~ emotionally
resumed the dominance they

2

61. HAs-Minnesota. Ford
f.Aorgan, Cin 2.7.
American Lugue : . Nettles, (19 ).
NY '26; Jackson and LMay ,
Bait and Hendrick... Clev 2s;
(Only oames s.cheouled )
Bancto, Oak 2• .
Runs 81ttect In
Nlfiono~l Le•gue: Foster , Cin
11.5 ; Morgan , Cin 107 ; Watson .
Hou 96; Schm idt, Pt'tH 95;
Luzlnskl, Ph il and MUrcer , SF

drained. I can'( even eat."
Said disconsolate, but still
hopeful, Phillies' Manager
Danny Ozark : " ...We're not
as d.own as we may appear.
We came back tonight. Even
befOre the rain I felt we were
going to get some runs."
Mtts 41 Cardinals I:
On the day the Cy YoWltl
Award ballots were mailed
out, New York's Jerry
Koosman notched his first IDwin season ever by tossing a
four-bitter and striking out an
NL season high 13 batters.
.Bruce Boisclair drove in two
runs fU' Koosman; who has
now 'IVOI1 14 of bis last 16

Petitione1'8 uk utilities
&amp;top buying we&amp;tem coal
COLUMBUS (UPI)- PeUtiool bearing 1,.0 IIPtures
hive beea ldll by the &lt;&gt;No Minlnl and Reclamation M-

Gullett figures to start !
three more ilmes durll1g the :

Afler that GuUett turned in
the type or performance you
would ell[lect from a pitcher
who compiled a I~ record
last year even though he
missed two months of the
seall()n with a fractured left
thumb .
Reds manager Sparky
Anderll()n evaded talk as to

regullr aeuon.
"H he pula lfli'N.up 111 the
board he'll gel conalderatlon
for lbe start In the playoffl,"
SBid AnderiiOil. "Don't forget

IIOCiatloa to Gov. JIDIII A. Rhode. and leglalaUve leacierf
callq for actlGn on a biD dealgned wcurb Importing of
COil by ado uiWUea.
Nell S. ToUIIQ!l, necutlve dlreetor of the UIOCiatloo
rera 11in1 Ohio coal ml!le operators, uld Wednelday
I1IOit ol the llcnattn1 came !rom penonaauoclated with
the coa1 mlninllndustry In aoulheutern Ohio.
·
Tlllt11110n llld Ohio uiiUtlea are !mportlnt 21G,OOO tona
of coa1 1 month' 11'11111 Wyoming, Utah and o!her western
llalal deaplte the fact tbat Ohio fuel is conalderably
chuper.
TaltenJOn llld the Importation, which is Increasing
monthly, baa thua !ar COil 10me ~ ml!llng jobe and
another 2IG lobi alflllated with the Ohio coal industry.
He llld the American Electric Power Co.'s Gavin plant
near GaWpolla, one olthe few which can burn Ohio's high
IUifur coal, nevertbeleu is ~pe~~dlng f2il a ton for western
coal deJpite the !act It eould get Ohio coal for $14 per ton.
1be ema COil II ()lltled on to the conawner, TOIIenJOn
llld, adding that legillatlon apo!llbred by Sen. Harry
Mesbel, ().Younptown, would prohibit passing on ruch
COitJ,

:

•
:
;
:
eome :

though we have
yoWltllle'S on th1l pltc:hlq '
staff wbo did a great job to I
get us w1wte we p , One of
them, .Pal Zachry, has been ,
the most COIIIistent plldler on '•
the ·staff."
·
. I
The Reds took the lead In :
the third lnnl1111 Thuraday :
night scoring three rune, two :
coming on a Ce.SBr Geronimo :
s111111e. Gullett singled home •
the final run in. the sixth.
;
The victory was the aecond :
in a row for Gullett who Jut :
Friday beat the Giants. 1be 1
Reds' rival In tonight's ,
opener of a three-game aeries '
at Riverfront Stad!WJI.

i

offering proof tbat hil se&amp;.!Oil·
long shoulder miseries· have
at last disappeared. Cesar
Geronimo singled home two
of three runs the Reds scored
in the fourth inning.
Braves 5, Astros 3:
Jim Wynn's third pinch-bit
homer of the season tied the
score for Atlanta in the eighth
inning BOd Dave May later
added a two-run triple to give
Phil Nlekro hil 15th win.

Sooners wary

RIVERSII)(M_EDICAI.
GltOUP
ACIL~tto

Expos 4, CUb&amp; !:

Jose Morales broke the
Veterams
Mtmorlll Hospilll
major league one-season
R. A. AVERION, M.D. . !
pinch-bit record set by Davu
Philley and equaled by Vic. A. G. SOLA, M.D.
JOHN RIDGWAY, D.O.
Davalillo wben he stroked bis
.
C.
I'(. THOMPSON, M.D.
25th this year-a three-run
starts.
iflice Hourl; 10.12 a.m.
Reds 4, Dodgers Z:
double In )he seven!h. Rookie Man.-511.,
2-4 p.m. Mon.- '
Don Gullett went the Larry Landreth won hil flral ' Fri .• 7.jl p.m.
Mon., Wtd.,
distance for Cincinnati, major league game by
spacing seven hits and pitching six .shutout innings. , f•i .PHONE 992-33~1.

of Californians
. IIY llllL MADDEN
UPI Sporta Writer
~. It would figure
to be a devastating contrast
of awesome ollenses :
California's "bomb&amp; away"
air attack m-1118 filth-ranked
Oklahoma's ' usual

llleamrolllng ground iarite.

S6.

Ameriu:n League : L , May,
Ball 101 ; .Munson, NY ?1 ; •
•
.
Chombliss, NY 93; Mayberry, • Spar11 BrWt
KC 92; Ya;t~l~e,;"~!!e.Bos 91 .
Ualted ~s llllmlatlaul
Ntlion11 Leo~gue : . Morgln ,
Cin S6 ; Taveras , P i« SA ; Lopes,
LOS ANGElES (UPI)

LA and Brock, St.L S2 ; Cedeno,
Hou 51.
American Ltogue; · North .
Oak. '69 ; LeFlore, Oet sa;
Campa nor is, Oak 53; Patek, KC
and Baylor, Oak &lt;a.
Pitchirtt
Most
Victories
Notionol Leotue, Jone5, so
21 · 13 ; Koosman. NV 20-e ;
sutton, LA 19-9; Carlton. Phil
11-4; Richard, Hou 17 -U.
Americ•n Leatue; · Palmer ,
Bait 21 · 12; Garland, Bolt 18-6;
Figueroa, NY 11-1 ; Tiant, Bos
18-11 ; Fidrvch, .Det and Lto·
nard, KC 16-S; Tanana, Cal 1610.
Eorntd Run Averoge
(bued on ••• innintiS pitclleciJ
Nation.l League: Sta"er , NY
2.&lt;0; Denny, St.L 2.56; Rau, LA
2. 5~; Jones, SO 2.65 ; Norman,
Cin 1.67 .
Americon LtiiVt; Fidryeh·,
Det 2.2&lt; ; llluo. 01~ 2.&lt;S ;

Traver-s, Mil 2.50 ; Tort'ez. Oek
2.52 ; Palmer . Bait z.ss.
Strikeouts
N1tlon.~l Le~tue: seavH".• NY
Richard. Hou 11f ; Koos men. NY 174; Montefusco. SF
160; Niek:ro, Atl 155.
Ameri~n LNtiM: R:van~ Ctl
287 ; T•nan•, C.l 233; Blyleven ,

192;

Eckersley. Ctev

163;

Mlior LttiUI ltHUHS.
By United Prns lftterftlttoftal
Ho~tioMI LOtH
O!icago
000 000 030- 3 1 0

Aaron having another proud·moment
By MICHAEL V. USCIIAN

miles from Catalina Island to
los Angeles in 10bours811d 51
minutes Thlnday, ,IJut failed
by four minutes to..,.
~--~ lbe
...,.
record set by former
01
· G ta • - ' - ·
)'D1pW1 re "'"""~n m
1958.
·
MiSs Cleve1 .. M who SBid
·· _..,
slning CUITd118 slowed her
clown,saidsheplanstoswim
the channel both ways
nonstop at a late' date. The
21-year-old physical
educatioo major at Long
Beach State alao said ,sbe
.___ ...

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CllannelbolhwaYJnextrear.

LOS . ANGElES CUPII -

What do Sandy Koufu.,
Keppy Washington, Elgin
Baylor l!ld Jact Knmer
have iD CGDmoo ! Tbey're an
great atbletes, ·wbo will be
named on bronze plaques 111
the Av~ of the Athletes.

Capitla

( 1),

Waterbuty m C&lt;mmerce.

and Ferguson ; Koosmo~n (20-8,
and Stearns. LP-Falcone 021&lt;4). HRs-New York, Boisclair
(2); St . Louts , Hernandez (.1) .

ooo-

l.o&gt; Angeles 020 1100
2 71
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
Cincinnati
000 301 OOx.- 4 II 0
Rau, Wall (7) and Pasley ; N~tlonal FoollJell League anGullett (9-31 and Bench. LP- DOUDCed Wednelday !bat fhe
Rou
Sunday games have~ lllld

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~In the Nalion.al
FOOiball Leagae will be the
IJIQit -~ 1111 &amp;lnday
when the Mfnnew&gt;la V'lkinga
boll tbe Los ~eles Rami.
II 18 oaly by defauh !bat 511 rookie Pit Haden gebl the
~ Ul Jlart for ~
Angeles, but he finds hlmlelf
in a cboice l*'lion Ul mab
8D inst"" rep••• with •

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He. plned

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injuriellltnlck clown lbe lint
two Ram quarterbacka,
James Harrla and Ron
Jawnki.
"We're laced with a
situation where we haw one

-·SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Tbe
San Diego Mariners of the
W&lt;rld Hockey Alloclatlon
'l'hllrlday MA alnec! AU.8tar
defenaeman Paul SbmJI' BOd
winger Gerry Pinder from

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Bob Wall.
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waukee in a trade fl'IDI the
Atlanta Braves.
On band will be many of bis
former teammates fl'IDI the
glory years of the Milwaukee
Braves like Warren Spahn,
Eddie Mathews· anll Johnny
I.q:an and Managers Olarlie
Grmm . BOd Fred Haney.
Other baseball greata like
Willie Mays and Mickey
Mantle will be there and so
. will
, Baseball Commissi'oner
Bowie Kuhn and the National
and Alnerican League
[resider!)!;, O!ul&gt; Feeney and

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Al5o on hand, bearing a
message and a gjft from

lnterconlerence matchup, the
mood Ia ooe of warineBB
rather than cobfldence that
the Sooner rushers can
outgun Calllornia•s All·
America quarterback hopeful
Joe Roth. That's · because,
like 10 many other top-rated
pow~ last week, Oklahoma
Is ooming off a most
unimpressive 24-3 victory
over lightly regarded
Vanderbilt.
"I was the least surprised
guy out there last week," said

•

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Ho~

President Ford, will be
Ford's 60!1 Jack who will give
Aaron a pewter George

•The Racine lllpllst Church
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Bible

HAS ALWAYS

quarterbaclt,and be's a rookie Lewis, who has been out.with
going up &amp;flll iJ!!!I one of the a hamstring injury.
lop ,teazm in lbe NFL," said
In other games Sunday,
Los Angeles Oladl Oniclt Detroit Ia faVored by a point
Knox.
over Atlanta, Buffalo is 2over
"But he has great matnrity Houston, Miami is 10~ over
for a young man BOd along New England. San Diego is 7
witb tbat be bas great over Tampa Bay, the New
confldellce In hil ability.... York Giants are 7 over
He's got a strong arm BOd 1 Philadelphia, Denver ls 13
have confldenae iD him."
over the New York Jets,
Forlllllately for the Rams, Washingtoo is 16 over Seattle,
the injuries to Harris and Dallas il 11 ~ over New
Jaworsld have come early Orleana, St. Loul.s is 12~ over
enough In the tle880D lor them Green Bay, San Fr111cilco is
to alford a loa.
· 7over O!icago and Cincinnati
Mimesota, with a powerful and Baltimore are rated
veta-an team led by quarter· even.
.
back Fran Tartenton, ia
In
Monday
night's
favored by 3~ poinll. Vildng nationally televised game,
clefenlive etld Jim Manball, Oakland is a JOiid 111!0inl
by 111art1ng 1n bl8 224th game favorite over Kansas City,
In a row, will ~ George
Blanda's
record
for
COII&amp;eJCIItive games played.
ance joining Qeveland In
1980, Manball hasn't missed
a game In 17 years.
Defending Super Bowl
champion Pittsburgh,

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Now you can hear the world as
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BEDROOM

TITO AUJNG

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia
(UPI) - President JOsip
Broz 'nto has canceled all
official functions for three
months on advice of doctors
treating blm for acute liver
trouble, govenunent sources
said Thursday.
Among . the cancellations
was a visit by W. Averell
Harriman, who had been
l!cheduled to visit Tito on
behalf of Democratic
presidential candidate
Jimmy Carter.
'nto's physicians ordered
oomplete rest fOr the 84-y~r­
old leader for the next 90
days.

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Oklahoma Head Coach Barry
Switzer, of the Sooners' offensive failures
against
Vanderbilt, which were the
fewest point total for
Oklahoma since 1968. "I've
been ·telling people that we
lost tlio Jilany quality players,
that we're too inexperienced
' to play like we·~ played the
last few years." ·
Thus, It Is not the
Oklahoma · rushing offense
that Switzer will be pointing
lo th1l week, but rather, hil
defense and bow to stop Roth.
One man who figures to play
a key role'in that department
Is
cornerback
Jerry
Anderson, who made six
tackles against Vanderl:ilt.
Elsewhere acr~ lbe coun·
try, It'll be anoth!ll' week of
interconlerence games for
most of the nation's top-rated
teams.
No. 1 Ohio State is at No. 7
·Penn Slate In what figures to
shed a great deal of light oo
the natimal aspirations of
those two big bowl
perenniala; No. 2 Michigan is
the second of leg of a
murderous opening two road
games for Stanford, which
kicked off the season at Penn
State last week.; No.-3 UCLA
is at home with Arizona; No.
4 Pltlaburgh travels to
Georgia Tech after its
stunning opening season rout
of Notre Dame last week.
No. 6 Missouri entertains
Illinois; No. 8 Nebraska
!xlpea to avenge last week's
embarrassing tie with LSU
by taking it out on Indiana at
Bloomington, Ind.; , No. 9
Georgia is at Qemson and
No, 10 Texas A&amp;M is at home
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following its opdllng game
lou, makes ita bome debu!
agalnlt the Qeveland Brown.t1

"Dinner Dotes"

and II favtred by 121!. polnll.
However, the Steelers will
have to do wllbout wide
receiver Lynn Snnn, wbo
suffered a coOcuseion in the
31·28 defeat to Oakland.
Rookie Thea Bell Is
expected w start In place of
Swann, backed by Fl'lllk

ounday, 8·2p .m.
Walkull. 2-10 o.m.

MEAT
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bell, flounder llsh, ham .

VEGETABLES

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That mark was set on
opening day last year when
Aaroo came home . to Mil·

But lh Norman, Okla.,

Send Someone A
Refreshing Green

Washington camp cup.
Local officials as well as
baseball people will make
Jl'esenlations and many of
the players will step to the
miaophooes to help Aaroo
recall some of the big
m&lt;iments in hil career In a
sort of "This is Your Ufe "
format, according to Tom
"Sky" Skibosh; the Brewers
public relations director.
Aaron woo 't be getting a
car, gold watch or diamond
ring. To honor him, fans are
being asked to donate mooey
IDa program for youth in Milwaukee.

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He hasn't played much the

411,160.

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out BOd will be telecat llirmg l!faowing againlt the

Entertalnmenf lnd
Appl~nce Needs

end.

Tbe records, bune nms and last half of this season
W&lt;rld Series glory are all becaQse of a bad knee. He
behind him now but loaighl was the Brewers' designated
Henry Aaron will have me of hitter Thursday night fG: the
his proudest m&lt;l!lellla.
seoond night in a row but ooly
The man wbo bit !ll(ft about tbe fourth lime .since
homers than IIII)'IJiie else in late August.
maj~r league history wm 't be
After taking balling
playing •his last game - be [ractice before the game be
has a few UKn to go yeL But admitted bis knee wasn't
~ mammoth celebratioo in doing ·too well.
his honor at Milwaukee
"It's lbe same as it has
County Stadium - the place been f~r a loog time - sore,"
where his CMeer began In Aarm said. "It was S()re
1~ -will ,be,ln · ·,the yesterday BOd it's sore now.
a'OIIIiiDg ol his (UM',
It's just something I have to
Hmry Louis Aaron - the !he with f~r ·the next few
man wbo 'broke Babe Ruth's weeks."
b(me.nm ~ I mark
There is an advance ticlret
once
conJid ·e red sale of about 3$,000 BOd
~nsurpassable - will be
Brewet olficial• predict the
bonG:ed by fans and basebaD .crowd will be mere than
officials and greats 81 be 40,000 - maybe evett ~ .ooo,
brings his career nearly ID an which would break the
erii¢ing stadium recil'd of

Pnn•~..3..

Dedication ceremonies m-e
planned
fG: Oct. I. Jdmny
-.treal C01 110030x- • 71
Renko, SuHer (7 ), Htrnlndtl l.mgden. BiD llwman, Joe
PJ Garman (8) end SwiSher ,
Putnam (8}; Landreth, Oun·nfno c.a~neJ!a l!ld oChen are
17), Kerrlvan Il l, Murror (9) IIIIICIIg 11 llbletes wbo •
and Cartlfr . WP-Landrett. c1- will be bCIIG:ed.
.
0I. LP-Renko (7-101.
Tbe Amme of the Athletes
St. Louis
000 000 Olo-- 1 4 3 is a Blcentennia) project ol
New YOI'k
IIIII 010 llx- &lt; 9 0
Falcone, Greif 0 J. Hrabosky lbe Echo Park Owmher of
(7),

MILWAUKEE (UPI ) -

andy Cleveland swam the 21

Seattle at Wulllngton.

·RESISI'OR PWGS

!

Philly's lead cut to 4

Amtrlun Ltatuf
New York at Cleve, ppd , rain

:

and singles by Burke and whether Gullett would be i1ll
Kevin Pasley, coupled with a starter in the playoffl jult u ;
throwing error by Pete Rose, the un1i1Ded Red lefty :
gave the Dodgers .a t11t'1H'1111 dodged questions concwnlnc :
hil contract negotlatktn&amp;.
,
second IMing.

COnly games schfdulec:l )

looally.
The aellouta are Oevel.lnd
at Plttsburlh. lAII Angeles at
Mlrneaota, the New Ycrl
Gianta at Pbiladelphia, l.b!l
New Y~rk Jets at Denver BOd

•500 OFF

Because no one with a sore single in the fifth, coming on
shoulder could have thrown a a smash back to the mound
ball u hard as Gullett did deOected by Gullett, was lbe
while turning in his first only hit off the Red lefty In
complete game since beating the Jut six !Mings.
lbe Piltaburgb Pirates, 6-1,
Tbe last two of the three
June 10.
batters Gullett faced in the
GuUett, who gained hil ninth became the Red lefty's
ninth victory against three fourth and fifth strik~ut
losses while .reducing the victims. Al1d one of th0!1111wo
Reds' magic number to lour, batters, Glen Burke, went
was throwing harder in the down swi1111ing at probably
ninth inning than he was In the best faslbaU Gullett threw
lbe frrst.
aU night.
Ted Sitemere·' s leadoff · A double by Bill Buckner ·

(17 ) .

17~

Hunter , NY 160.

AI The

ana

.334 Sundberg. Kravec , Vuckovich
Oliver, Pit
112 418 59 1l8 .330 ("L Mof)f oe U l and Downing ,
Rose. Cln 1•8 609 121 199 .327 WP- Briles 110-91. LP- Kravec
Morgan , Clo 128 4AO 107 147 .323 (1-&lt;).

Gr iffey , Cin 137 S21 10-4

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OLD TIME
REVIVAL IEEn NG

(8)

Johnson ; P. Nlekro. Devine (9 )
and Murphy. WP- P . Nlekro
(15.111 . LI'- Andular 11-10) .

Aa. R. H, Pet Toxn
Madtoc.k. Chi 133 &lt;79 65 164 .341 Chicago
MOddo.x, Phlt 138 506 · 72 170 .336 Briles,

n• ;

169 N. 2nd. St.

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, HA:s _;_ PlmSburQI'I , Robinson
121 1. Stargelt (17 1.

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Ptlill!delphi a at (:tl lcago
Los Ang a t Atl anta .. niQht
san Fran at Cincinnati, ni QI'\1

Nfw ,York

Te,.;ss
{ P~rv
12-14) et
Oakland (Bosman 4-tl , tl p.m .
Boston U onrs 4-3) at ~troll
(F idrych 16-81 , 8 p.m .
SIIUtdtV'S Glmts
Tues at Oakland
Minnesota at Calli ., n ight
Ch icago at Kan City, night
New York at M ilwaukee
Boston at Oerrolt
Balt i more et Cleveland

No~tional

San Francisco ( Barr J3. 11 ) at
Cincinnati ( Billingham 11-9 },
8:05p .m .
,
Ph iladelphi a ( Chr iste-nson 12BI at Ch icago ( Bonham 8 -1'2l ,'
2:30 p .m .
Los Angeles (Sulton 19 -9 and
Hooton 9-l"l at Atl anta (1\Aoret
J - ~ and LaCorte 3-9), _ 2., 6:05
p .m .
(On ly gam~s schl"duleG J
Silturday's G1mes
St. LOU iS a.t Mont ret!, 2
Plnsburgh at Ntw York

W.. L.· Pet.

p.m.

lilting

p.m.

East

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CINCINNATI (UP!) There's no doubt about It Don Gullett ls back.
Gullett, wljo has been
plagued by a shoulder Injury
much of the aeaaon, pllclled
the Clnclnna U Reds to a 4-2
victory over the IJlS Angeles
Dodgers Thursday night.
The outstanding perfonn,
III1Ce by the ~ear-&lt;&gt;ld lefty
should convince even lhe
most skeptical of the "Doubt·
ing Thorilues" that he's 100
per cent physically sound.

t't11ad'lph lo 000 031 200-6 16 0
' Reuss, Moose (5) , Tekulve
8:30p.m .
lnd Dyer, Ott
191 ;
New Vor k ( EI Irs 15-71 at ' (7)
Milwaukee CAugustine- 8-11 ), Unde .rwood , Sttlue/er (3).
Twitchell (-1 ), McGraw (6) ,
1:30 p.m.
Balt imore ( Palmer 21-12 ) at Reed Ill and Boone. WPCleveland (Thomn -l -3). 7:30 Tekutve 15-1). LP- RH&lt;t 11-61.

'bnec:t

St. Lou is ( R.asm usseo 5-10 ) at
N.ont real (Hanna hs o.o), 2: 15
p .m.
Pittsburgh {Med lc h 6-11) at
New Y. ork (Mat la c k 15-81. 8:05

j~

Kansn cnv ( t.eonar&lt;l 16·11.

MiljDr Lugue Le•den
By Un ited Press lnterno~tl ono~l

Cincinnati c Lcs Angeles 2
Piltsburgl1 7 Phil lldelph la 6
Atlan ta 5 Houston 3
(Onl y ga m es St:heduled )
Today '! Probablt Pitchers
(All Times EDT)

~

Standings
Averages

1-'lba DalltSitltinll, Mlddleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Sept. 17, tr/8

tries.

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) If a National League Eastern
Divlaion playoff game is
neC1!1881')', It will be played
Tuesday, Oct. 5, al
PblladeiPtla and will be a
nlcht game, the league office
IIIUIOUIICed Tlu'ltday.
The 11ame would be
neC1!1881')' If Philadelphia BOd
Plttabur&amp;h . end the regular
11ea11111 tied fG: the divisloo
lead.
Thin hasn't ~ a lie In
the NL Iince '11162 when lAII
Anllelea and San •'r•ncllco
were tied and the Dodgen
WCil the playof(.

"He's not 11111nl belit.. tnt
SAlAD &amp; FRUITS
when I It II him I was spotcling Tosud, moc~ronl, sl1w,
to gel to The StHmbo1l Inn cottoge cheese.
for a good st11k dinner I"

Candidates go after Italian-American voters
By ROBERT KAYLOR
Ualted PnU lateratlaul
Prealdent Ford took a page
from Danocratlc nc.ntnee
Jimmy carter's campaign
notebook, courting votes
from ethnic groups and
SBYinll
that . urban
neighborhoods were the place
to start fighting the withering
away of cultural beritagea.
F'ord and Carter both
attended an Italian-American
Blcenntenial dinner In a
. Washington hotel Thunday

night. Although the two men aa Carter In suggesting
were both m lbe a.ne Door aolutiooa to urban problems,
at on~ point their paths did BIYlns that the decay ol
not croll.
neighborhoods can be
"I am committed to main· prevented by '''IDeal lnltla·
taining the strength and Uvea BOd local cmtrol."
vitality
of
American
The Democratic· nominee
Qll1JIIUIIlUes now BOd In the ha.!J pledged more federal
nen lour years," Ford told aaistance
to reswre
the applauding diners . neighborhoods In a seriee ol
Speaking ol "gradual vlslta he has made to ethnic
erosion" of ethnic cultiD'es, areas In various clUes.
the
President
eald
While Ford addreaed the
neighborhoods are the place dinner, Carter met nearby
to "encourage and protect with a Greek-American
American lndlviduall.sn," group and then gave hil own
But Ford did not go 'as far brief speech to the Italian-

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With Watergate Judge John
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Carter said "it's not lair"

struggle
"is ended
DAVID E. ANDER80N
UPI ReUilon Writer

By

What're those people doing down there?
IIY H.D. QUIGG
UPI
Editor

Senior

NEW YORK (UPI) - W~d has lately
arrived here from Washington the
Treasury Department may abolish the
penny. Someilmes you really can't make
heada nor taUs what those people down
there are up to.
Are they trying to ruin the language ? Or
encourage lnflatlon? How can ·you pinch
pennlea If there are no pennia to pinch?
Or be penny-wise when there aren't none
nowise?
Things have come to a Jl'etly penny
when no melodies will be played from a
penny arcade - and no pennies from
heaven.
What will happen to penny ante now that
the Treasury' is antipenny? ·
. Will a IOioetmY nail become a dime naU?
Will penny dreadfula abscond from the
bookstands? Or pennywort fade from the
fields?
. II was bed enough when lbe penny
postcard fled Into blstory.
When the killer of the Undberg baby met
death, the United PreBB story, by Harry
Ferguson, began: "The state of New
Jersey, which spent (such-an!l-such large
amo1Ult of money) capturing BOd coovicting Bruno .Richard Hauptmann, e1ecuted
him tonight with a penny's worth of
electricity."
What now wiU happen to such
journalistic flights ?
There used to he a song SWill in
Midwestern Methodl!t Sunday Schools just

before the collection 'was taken up :
"Dropping, dropping, dropping, Hear
the pennies fall; Every one for Jesus, He
will get them all."
· This too may pass. Will the _poetical
pennieil turn into nickels?
Th.ere won't even be any bad pennies to
turn up again.
The people at lhe Treasury SBY the
penny is becoming m~re trouble than it's
worth. Thall! costs the mint about seven·
tenths of a penny to make a penny. And
that In tO years It will cost 1.27 cents.
,And that, furthermore, the public has a
tendency to hoard pennies.
A penny for your thoughts on that one.
H there is no penny boarding because of
the impending penny paucity, what will
happen to "Apenny saved Ia a penny got"
(Ravenscroft), or "A periny spared is
twice got" (Herbert) or "Apenny saved is
two-pence got" (Fuller) or "A penny
saved is two pence clear. A pin a day is a
groat a year." (Ben Franklin)?
I have a word of advice for ·the
Treasury: Honi soil qui mal y·pence.

there never has been a
&amp;lprenie Court ~ and
only two Ca~ members
(rOm the ltallan·Amerlcan
community. "We ·must end
lhil discrimination," he said.
Ford also amounced plans
for a campall!n f&lt;ray Into
Carter's stronghold In the
Deep South next week, that
will Include an overnight
cruise aboard a sternwheeler
down the MiBBiaslppl River as
weU as campaign l!lopa In
Loulslans, Mlaslulppl and
Alabama .
GOP vice presidential ~
mlnee Rober! Dole swung
through New York state
Friday with Vice President
Nelaon Rockefeller, leaving
much or the campaign
rhetoric to the fonner New
York governor.·
In Binghamton ,
Rockefeller responded to
derisive. gestures from
hecklers by raising bis own
middle finger wthem. Dole,
whose right ann Ia crippled
from war wounds, joked that
be did not respond In kind
also because "my reactiOilll
are limited."
Democratic vice
Jl'esidentlal nominee Walter
F. Moodale joined Carter at
the dinner Friday night alter
campaigning at.a truck stop
in Illinois and using the
citizen's band handle
"Minnesota Fritz" to talk to
drivers by radio on the
highway.

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• Wh ite gold Instead
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Deputies to the 3-mllllon·
member denomination's 65th
General Convention ended
the long and bitter struggle
over women's ordination
Thursday by narrowly voting
to ooncur ln.a change In the
church's canon law, which
had beeri approved by the
church's House ·of Bishops
Wednesday, thus making
women eUgible to be priests
(Editor's note: For those who
and bishops.
understand tbe author's fractured' French
Still unresolved, however,
In the last line above, all ill weU. For those
is the status of 14 of the 15
who do!n'l - he has committed a plddllng
women (one has since left the
pan by changing the ''pense" to ''pence" In
church), who have been
tbe
quotation "bon! aolt qui mal y pense,"
Irregularly . ordained In
-shamed
be anyone who lblnb of it. The
defiance of the church in the
quotation
is
tbe motto of the Order of the
tWo years since the House of
Garter.
)
Deputies refused to authorize
ordinations In 1973.
"We should be regularized
by the bishops," said the Rev.
Jeannette Piccard, one of 11
women deacons Irregularly
ordained in Philadelphia July
The House Thursday
29, 1974 In the service that
By J, R.KIMMINS
The committee adopted 11
shocked and then polarized
COLUMBUS (UPI) -State amendmenta, Including one overrode the governor's veto
the church.
.
leglalators prepared today $10 million addition to the by four votes, 64to 22, with 60
• Exclusive 6-way Olai·A·Nap ~ rug
But other of the ordained for the final, and predictably House version of the bill, votes required. Another
height adjustment
•omen, appearing at a news .hectic, Bellion of the Ohio before sending It to the override attempt failed,
however, as ·Democrat8 fell
• Top filling disposable dUal beg.
conference immediately General Assembly this Senate Rules Committee on
four votes short on Rhodes'
following
the narrow month, with !l'ime attention 6-2 party line vote.
prevents clogs, keepa suction
Deputies' vote, said any 111 reform of the Medicaid, Sen. Harry Meshel, D· veto of a mechanics' lien bill.
strong
Worlonen's Coulpensatlon
initiative toward and
wor)tmen's Youngstown, committee
• Edge Kleener cleans thalia at tough
One
cosmetic change con·
regularization of their status compensation programs.
chairman, SBid the Medicaid
Inch along baseboards
would have to come from the
Also ticketed for final appropriation had been tained in the workmen's combishops and they would not disposition were bills revising boosted well beyond Its pensation bill, which has now
accept reordlnation.
the charitable bingo law and original $114 million price tag cleared both chambers but In
The vote In the House of rescuing school districts from to "Insure )here would be no different fo•ms, was to
Deputies, which in 1973 voted a combined $120 millioo fiscal cuts wbataoever In welfare change the name of fund to
"worker's compensation."
clown a simUar proposal, burden, as well as . Services.''
RegardleSs of the name
came In the form of a confirmation
of
78
The Senate prepared for
change,
the bill was the firstcOmplicated vote by orders in gubernatorial appointments debate on nearly 100 House
ever
revision
of the
which the lay and clerical and possible veto 6verrides. amendments to lbe sweeping
employee's
insurance
delegations from each
Both the House and Senate modernization of the state's
diocese participated.
were to reconvene at 10 a.m. $1.5 billion workmen's system.
Among its features was a
, Clerical delegations from Afte~" today's adjourmnent, compenSBtlon program. The
64 dioceses and lay the legislature was not House passed the bill 91 to 1 limitation of two tenns for
delegations from 60 dioceses expected to return to the Thursday. Tbe Senate. had the three members of the
.approved the change while 'K1 Statehouse until Nov. 9.
unanimously passed the Industrial Commission and a
limit of one six-year term to
clerical and 31 lay
The way was cleared for &lt;rlginal billln June.
the administrator of the
delegations opposed . On adjournment late 'lburaday
County OHiclala Pay
Bureau
of Workmen's
Wednesday, the House of when the Senate Finance
Another bill, which would
CQmpensation.
Bishops voted 95 to 61 to Conunlttee pieced rogether boost the salaries of all 11
Other changes involved
approve ordalnlng women. an enra $53 millioo to finance elected county officials In
bureau
Episcopalians, who . trace the Medicaid-welfare reform each ol Ohio's 88 counties, mandated
DIAL-A·NAP®
their church back 2,000 years bill, whicb will now was sent to a conference administrative procedures to
to the time of Christ, · appropriate $167 million to committee, where prospects eliminate duplication of
Big disposable dust
·generally believe that In the the Departmettt of Public of a quick agreement were functions between th~
bag tlas a huge
commission and the bureau,
560 cu. in, capa city!
ministry of the SBcraments Welfare to pay for Medicaid. dim.
the priest is an Icon or Image
· The major diflerence and a requirement that the
bureau come up with specific
ol Christ.
between
House
and
Senate
In the long, four-hour
drafts of lbe hill was a procedures to handle and
debate Thursday which saw was at work In the church, provision granting c~unty award claims.
In other legislative activity
more than ~ speakers argue creating new forms of officials automatic cost~f·
both sides of the i8811e, those faithfulness and that women living pay hikes sought by the Thursday:
-,The Se111te balked at
closest to the Catholic Jl'iests were a part of that House sponsor but removed
House
changes in a bill to
traditloo argued that only work.
by the Senate, which felt they
expedite tax exemptions for
·males could play that role
The bnpact of lhe action on were lnflationary.
and that II Christ had the Episcopal Olurch's relaAlthough Senate noise pollution control
tions
wltb
the
Roman
Intended women to be priests
Democrats gave the green facilities, sending the bill to a
he would have had women Catholic and Orthodox light Thursday to a noor vote conference committee
among the Disciples.
Churches, both of which on 78 appointees of Gov.
But supporters of the move forbid women priests, Is still James A. llhodes, Including
argued that the Holy Spirit 'to be seeJi.
Transportation Director
Richard D. Jackson, two
other cabinet members, Welfare Dir ector Kwegyir
Aggrey
and
Natural
Resources Director Robert
W. Teater, were rereferred to
Senate committees for
further review until after the
November election.
The Senate was expected to
try to Join the House in
overriding a Rbodes veto of a
bill which received wide,
bipartisan support earlier
this year authorlzlng school
districts to provide a free
Special sale 1rices on womens. misses. juniors coordinate
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PittSbu'rgh
New York
Chicago
St. Louis
Montreal

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Los Anoeles
Houston

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71 69 .527 11'12
67 80 .&lt;56 22
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W.. L.· Pet.
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73 76 .490 22112
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Sa n Francisco 68 11 .456

67 8 1 .452 28

San Diego
Atlanta

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New York A St , Louls I

San Diego at HQUSIOf'l
American L,e1gue

Ga

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80
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70
67
63

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Cftroit
Milwaukee

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W.. L - Pet.
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Thund•y's Results

New York at Ch!ve, ppd ., ra in
Texas 5 Chi cago 4
Benton .c MilwaukH 3
Kan City 2 California o
Minnesota A Oakland 0
(Only games scheduled )
Toda•(s P r o~able Pitchers
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Minnesota CRtdfern .5-8) at
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HRs- Houston , Roberts 0 ),
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atRISI1M QIJRat
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7:30 iadl Mlling
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Rev. C. J. Lemley,
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f1mlly. Sllvllion for 111.

nme is runnir11 out, you
nttd Cllrist now.

120 200 ooo- 5 9 o
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and

By BllL MADDEN
UPI Spertt Writer
.
A timely rainfall, an even
Montnez , At l 149 595 6.4 187 .31-4
000 000 022- ~ 9 o more timely rally and the
Foster , Cln 133 524 81 '"- .313 Boston
Gernimo. Cin 136 453 57 142 .313 Milwaukee 000 100 200-3 10 o vocal support of S5,806
Wotson. Hou w 548 73 111 .312 Krueoer. Murphy (8 ) and partisan
fans
Perker' , Pit 122 475 ll 14 .31'2 Fisk ; COl born, Fr l ~lla { 8),
notwithstanding,
the
Pllillt·
Castr-o (9) and Moor-~ . WP Amerlco~n Le•tue
G.Aa. R. H. Pet Krueger ( 1-0). LP-&lt;astro (.t- delphia Ph!Jiies lost to the
McRae. KC 136 &lt;IS 72 160 .335 6) . t-tRs - Milwaukee , o . Pittsburgh Pirates Thuraday
Bren, KC
145 590 87 197 .33-1 Thoma.s (2 ), Sto11 ( 11 ); Boston,
Carew, M ln · 144 555 91 185 .333 Hobson ( 6}.
nil!bl 'nd their dwindlinc
Bostock, Min 118 436 67 143 .318
National
League East lead is
Lynn, Bo5 128 &lt;96 73 157 .m Klf\SIS City 000 '000 100-2 50
000 000 0(1)- o s 1 now four g8Ille8.
LeFlore , Oet lJS S-1-4 93 172 .316 Californi a
Pa ttin (8-12) and Ml!'tinez ;
Rivers, NY 132 S82 93 182 .311
After ~ the secaldCarty, Cle
138 503 64 155 .308 Tanana (1 6. 10 ) and Humphr~y .
place
Pirates a f&gt;.4 lead, the
Munoon. NY 1~ S6i 7517&lt; .306 HA-K•n'n City, Me(tinet i 5 &gt;.
Staub, Dot 1&lt;5 529 63 160 .302
Phillies got an bour l!ld 22
Garr, Chi 12.5 &lt;86 59 1&lt;7 .302 M innes-ota 000 20~ ocio-: A 9 0 minutes to recoup while a
Oakland
000 000 ooo- 0 4 0
Home Runs
Singer (11 -9) and Wyyneger ~ rainstorm added further
Noltional Lugul! : - Schmidt;
Ph il 3S; Kingman , NY l-4 ; BahnHn, TOOG ( 6 ), Fingers ·191 dampness to lbe spirits ol the
Monday , Chi 30 ; Foster , Cin 29 ; and Ten~tce . LP- Bahnsen Cl-

showed over the first five
ITI&lt;Ilths of this "never-&amp;ay·

die" season.
Bit-In the top of the
ninth- reliever Ron Reed hit
Pittsburgh's Duffy Oyer with
a pitcb, pinch-runner Miguel
Dilone was Sllcriliced to
second, BOd Rennie Stennett
then hit bis second double ol
the game to give the Pirates a

7-' victory.

''This was one of ·the
greatest games I've ever
seen," said ed'hillie Bill
&amp;blnson, who had a homer
and lour runs-batteq-in
Thursday BOd a total of seven
Philadelphia .faithful
RBI In lbe two-game Pirate
Three runs In lbe fiflh, sweep, which concluded this
Bn&lt;ililr in the siJlh and .two year's head-to-bead
more In the seventh lmol1ed competitioo between the two
the se«e at 6-6 and it looted clubs. " .. .I'm .physically,
as though the Pbillles had mentally an~ emotionally
resumed the dominance they

2

61. HAs-Minnesota. Ford
f.Aorgan, Cin 2.7.
American Lugue : . Nettles, (19 ).
NY '26; Jackson and LMay ,
Bait and Hendrick... Clev 2s;
(Only oames s.cheouled )
Bancto, Oak 2• .
Runs 81ttect In
Nlfiono~l Le•gue: Foster , Cin
11.5 ; Morgan , Cin 107 ; Watson .
Hou 96; Schm idt, Pt'tH 95;
Luzlnskl, Ph il and MUrcer , SF

drained. I can'( even eat."
Said disconsolate, but still
hopeful, Phillies' Manager
Danny Ozark : " ...We're not
as d.own as we may appear.
We came back tonight. Even
befOre the rain I felt we were
going to get some runs."
Mtts 41 Cardinals I:
On the day the Cy YoWltl
Award ballots were mailed
out, New York's Jerry
Koosman notched his first IDwin season ever by tossing a
four-bitter and striking out an
NL season high 13 batters.
.Bruce Boisclair drove in two
runs fU' Koosman; who has
now 'IVOI1 14 of bis last 16

Petitione1'8 uk utilities
&amp;top buying we&amp;tem coal
COLUMBUS (UPI)- PeUtiool bearing 1,.0 IIPtures
hive beea ldll by the &lt;&gt;No Minlnl and Reclamation M-

Gullett figures to start !
three more ilmes durll1g the :

Afler that GuUett turned in
the type or performance you
would ell[lect from a pitcher
who compiled a I~ record
last year even though he
missed two months of the
seall()n with a fractured left
thumb .
Reds manager Sparky
Anderll()n evaded talk as to

regullr aeuon.
"H he pula lfli'N.up 111 the
board he'll gel conalderatlon
for lbe start In the playoffl,"
SBid AnderiiOil. "Don't forget

IIOCiatloa to Gov. JIDIII A. Rhode. and leglalaUve leacierf
callq for actlGn on a biD dealgned wcurb Importing of
COil by ado uiWUea.
Nell S. ToUIIQ!l, necutlve dlreetor of the UIOCiatloo
rera 11in1 Ohio coal ml!le operators, uld Wednelday
I1IOit ol the llcnattn1 came !rom penonaauoclated with
the coa1 mlninllndustry In aoulheutern Ohio.
·
Tlllt11110n llld Ohio uiiUtlea are !mportlnt 21G,OOO tona
of coa1 1 month' 11'11111 Wyoming, Utah and o!her western
llalal deaplte the fact tbat Ohio fuel is conalderably
chuper.
TaltenJOn llld the Importation, which is Increasing
monthly, baa thua !ar COil 10me ~ ml!llng jobe and
another 2IG lobi alflllated with the Ohio coal industry.
He llld the American Electric Power Co.'s Gavin plant
near GaWpolla, one olthe few which can burn Ohio's high
IUifur coal, nevertbeleu is ~pe~~dlng f2il a ton for western
coal deJpite the !act It eould get Ohio coal for $14 per ton.
1be ema COil II ()lltled on to the conawner, TOIIenJOn
llld, adding that legillatlon apo!llbred by Sen. Harry
Mesbel, ().Younptown, would prohibit passing on ruch
COitJ,

:

•
:
;
:
eome :

though we have
yoWltllle'S on th1l pltc:hlq '
staff wbo did a great job to I
get us w1wte we p , One of
them, .Pal Zachry, has been ,
the most COIIIistent plldler on '•
the ·staff."
·
. I
The Reds took the lead In :
the third lnnl1111 Thuraday :
night scoring three rune, two :
coming on a Ce.SBr Geronimo :
s111111e. Gullett singled home •
the final run in. the sixth.
;
The victory was the aecond :
in a row for Gullett who Jut :
Friday beat the Giants. 1be 1
Reds' rival In tonight's ,
opener of a three-game aeries '
at Riverfront Stad!WJI.

i

offering proof tbat hil se&amp;.!Oil·
long shoulder miseries· have
at last disappeared. Cesar
Geronimo singled home two
of three runs the Reds scored
in the fourth inning.
Braves 5, Astros 3:
Jim Wynn's third pinch-bit
homer of the season tied the
score for Atlanta in the eighth
inning BOd Dave May later
added a two-run triple to give
Phil Nlekro hil 15th win.

Sooners wary

RIVERSII)(M_EDICAI.
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ACIL~tto

Expos 4, CUb&amp; !:

Jose Morales broke the
Veterams
Mtmorlll Hospilll
major league one-season
R. A. AVERION, M.D. . !
pinch-bit record set by Davu
Philley and equaled by Vic. A. G. SOLA, M.D.
JOHN RIDGWAY, D.O.
Davalillo wben he stroked bis
.
C.
I'(. THOMPSON, M.D.
25th this year-a three-run
starts.
iflice Hourl; 10.12 a.m.
Reds 4, Dodgers Z:
double In )he seven!h. Rookie Man.-511.,
2-4 p.m. Mon.- '
Don Gullett went the Larry Landreth won hil flral ' Fri .• 7.jl p.m.
Mon., Wtd.,
distance for Cincinnati, major league game by
spacing seven hits and pitching six .shutout innings. , f•i .PHONE 992-33~1.

of Californians
. IIY llllL MADDEN
UPI Sporta Writer
~. It would figure
to be a devastating contrast
of awesome ollenses :
California's "bomb&amp; away"
air attack m-1118 filth-ranked
Oklahoma's ' usual

llleamrolllng ground iarite.

S6.

Ameriu:n League : L , May,
Ball 101 ; .Munson, NY ?1 ; •
•
.
Chombliss, NY 93; Mayberry, • Spar11 BrWt
KC 92; Ya;t~l~e,;"~!!e.Bos 91 .
Ualted ~s llllmlatlaul
Ntlion11 Leo~gue : . Morgln ,
Cin S6 ; Taveras , P i« SA ; Lopes,
LOS ANGElES (UPI)

LA and Brock, St.L S2 ; Cedeno,
Hou 51.
American Ltogue; · North .
Oak. '69 ; LeFlore, Oet sa;
Campa nor is, Oak 53; Patek, KC
and Baylor, Oak &lt;a.
Pitchirtt
Most
Victories
Notionol Leotue, Jone5, so
21 · 13 ; Koosman. NV 20-e ;
sutton, LA 19-9; Carlton. Phil
11-4; Richard, Hou 17 -U.
Americ•n Leatue; · Palmer ,
Bait 21 · 12; Garland, Bolt 18-6;
Figueroa, NY 11-1 ; Tiant, Bos
18-11 ; Fidrvch, .Det and Lto·
nard, KC 16-S; Tanana, Cal 1610.
Eorntd Run Averoge
(bued on ••• innintiS pitclleciJ
Nation.l League: Sta"er , NY
2.&lt;0; Denny, St.L 2.56; Rau, LA
2. 5~; Jones, SO 2.65 ; Norman,
Cin 1.67 .
Americon LtiiVt; Fidryeh·,
Det 2.2&lt; ; llluo. 01~ 2.&lt;S ;

Traver-s, Mil 2.50 ; Tort'ez. Oek
2.52 ; Palmer . Bait z.ss.
Strikeouts
N1tlon.~l Le~tue: seavH".• NY
Richard. Hou 11f ; Koos men. NY 174; Montefusco. SF
160; Niek:ro, Atl 155.
Ameri~n LNtiM: R:van~ Ctl
287 ; T•nan•, C.l 233; Blyleven ,

192;

Eckersley. Ctev

163;

Mlior LttiUI ltHUHS.
By United Prns lftterftlttoftal
Ho~tioMI LOtH
O!icago
000 000 030- 3 1 0

Aaron having another proud·moment
By MICHAEL V. USCIIAN

miles from Catalina Island to
los Angeles in 10bours811d 51
minutes Thlnday, ,IJut failed
by four minutes to..,.
~--~ lbe
...,.
record set by former
01
· G ta • - ' - ·
)'D1pW1 re "'"""~n m
1958.
·
MiSs Cleve1 .. M who SBid
·· _..,
slning CUITd118 slowed her
clown,saidsheplanstoswim
the channel both ways
nonstop at a late' date. The
21-year-old physical
educatioo major at Long
Beach State alao said ,sbe
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What do Sandy Koufu.,
Keppy Washington, Elgin
Baylor l!ld Jact Knmer
have iD CGDmoo ! Tbey're an
great atbletes, ·wbo will be
named on bronze plaques 111
the Av~ of the Athletes.

Capitla

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Waterbuty m C&lt;mmerce.

and Ferguson ; Koosmo~n (20-8,
and Stearns. LP-Falcone 021&lt;4). HRs-New York, Boisclair
(2); St . Louts , Hernandez (.1) .

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NEW YORK (UPI) - The
Cincinnati
000 301 OOx.- 4 II 0
Rau, Wall (7) and Pasley ; N~tlonal FoollJell League anGullett (9-31 and Bench. LP- DOUDCed Wednelday !bat fhe
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~In the Nalion.al
FOOiball Leagae will be the
IJIQit -~ 1111 &amp;lnday
when the Mfnnew&gt;la V'lkinga
boll tbe Los ~eles Rami.
II 18 oaly by defauh !bat 511 rookie Pit Haden gebl the
~ Ul Jlart for ~
Angeles, but he finds hlmlelf
in a cboice l*'lion Ul mab
8D inst"" rep••• with •

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He. plned

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opportunity when
injuriellltnlck clown lbe lint
two Ram quarterbacka,
James Harrla and Ron
Jawnki.
"We're laced with a
situation where we haw one

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San Diego Mariners of the
W&lt;rld Hockey Alloclatlon
'l'hllrlday MA alnec! AU.8tar
defenaeman Paul SbmJI' BOd
winger Gerry Pinder from

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Bob Wall.
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Atlanta Braves.
On band will be many of bis
former teammates fl'IDI the
glory years of the Milwaukee
Braves like Warren Spahn,
Eddie Mathews· anll Johnny
I.q:an and Managers Olarlie
Grmm . BOd Fred Haney.
Other baseball greata like
Willie Mays and Mickey
Mantle will be there and so
. will
, Baseball Commissi'oner
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and Alnerican League
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lnterconlerence matchup, the
mood Ia ooe of warineBB
rather than cobfldence that
the Sooner rushers can
outgun Calllornia•s All·
America quarterback hopeful
Joe Roth. That's · because,
like 10 many other top-rated
pow~ last week, Oklahoma
Is ooming off a most
unimpressive 24-3 victory
over lightly regarded
Vanderbilt.
"I was the least surprised
guy out there last week," said

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President Ford, will be
Ford's 60!1 Jack who will give
Aaron a pewter George

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Bible

HAS ALWAYS

quarterbaclt,and be's a rookie Lewis, who has been out.with
going up &amp;flll iJ!!!I one of the a hamstring injury.
lop ,teazm in lbe NFL," said
In other games Sunday,
Los Angeles Oladl Oniclt Detroit Ia faVored by a point
Knox.
over Atlanta, Buffalo is 2over
"But he has great matnrity Houston, Miami is 10~ over
for a young man BOd along New England. San Diego is 7
witb tbat be bas great over Tampa Bay, the New
confldellce In hil ability.... York Giants are 7 over
He's got a strong arm BOd 1 Philadelphia, Denver ls 13
have confldenae iD him."
over the New York Jets,
Forlllllately for the Rams, Washingtoo is 16 over Seattle,
the injuries to Harris and Dallas il 11 ~ over New
Jaworsld have come early Orleana, St. Loul.s is 12~ over
enough In the tle880D lor them Green Bay, San Fr111cilco is
to alford a loa.
· 7over O!icago and Cincinnati
Mimesota, with a powerful and Baltimore are rated
veta-an team led by quarter· even.
.
back Fran Tartenton, ia
In
Monday
night's
favored by 3~ poinll. Vildng nationally televised game,
clefenlive etld Jim Manball, Oakland is a JOiid 111!0inl
by 111art1ng 1n bl8 224th game favorite over Kansas City,
In a row, will ~ George
Blanda's
record
for
COII&amp;eJCIItive games played.
ance joining Qeveland In
1980, Manball hasn't missed
a game In 17 years.
Defending Super Bowl
champion Pittsburgh,

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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia
(UPI) - President JOsip
Broz 'nto has canceled all
official functions for three
months on advice of doctors
treating blm for acute liver
trouble, govenunent sources
said Thursday.
Among . the cancellations
was a visit by W. Averell
Harriman, who had been
l!cheduled to visit Tito on
behalf of Democratic
presidential candidate
Jimmy Carter.
'nto's physicians ordered
oomplete rest fOr the 84-y~r­
old leader for the next 90
days.

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Oklahoma Head Coach Barry
Switzer, of the Sooners' offensive failures
against
Vanderbilt, which were the
fewest point total for
Oklahoma since 1968. "I've
been ·telling people that we
lost tlio Jilany quality players,
that we're too inexperienced
' to play like we·~ played the
last few years." ·
Thus, It Is not the
Oklahoma · rushing offense
that Switzer will be pointing
lo th1l week, but rather, hil
defense and bow to stop Roth.
One man who figures to play
a key role'in that department
Is
cornerback
Jerry
Anderson, who made six
tackles against Vanderl:ilt.
Elsewhere acr~ lbe coun·
try, It'll be anoth!ll' week of
interconlerence games for
most of the nation's top-rated
teams.
No. 1 Ohio State is at No. 7
·Penn Slate In what figures to
shed a great deal of light oo
the natimal aspirations of
those two big bowl
perenniala; No. 2 Michigan is
the second of leg of a
murderous opening two road
games for Stanford, which
kicked off the season at Penn
State last week.; No.-3 UCLA
is at home with Arizona; No.
4 Pltlaburgh travels to
Georgia Tech after its
stunning opening season rout
of Notre Dame last week.
No. 6 Missouri entertains
Illinois; No. 8 Nebraska
!xlpea to avenge last week's
embarrassing tie with LSU
by taking it out on Indiana at
Bloomington, Ind.; , No. 9
Georgia is at Qemson and
No, 10 Texas A&amp;M is at home
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lou, makes ita bome debu!
agalnlt the Qeveland Brown.t1

"Dinner Dotes"

and II favtred by 121!. polnll.
However, the Steelers will
have to do wllbout wide
receiver Lynn Snnn, wbo
suffered a coOcuseion in the
31·28 defeat to Oakland.
Rookie Thea Bell Is
expected w start In place of
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Walkull. 2-10 o.m.

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That mark was set on
opening day last year when
Aaroo came home . to Mil·

But lh Norman, Okla.,

Send Someone A
Refreshing Green

Washington camp cup.
Local officials as well as
baseball people will make
Jl'esenlations and many of
the players will step to the
miaophooes to help Aaroo
recall some of the big
m&lt;iments in hil career In a
sort of "This is Your Ufe "
format, according to Tom
"Sky" Skibosh; the Brewers
public relations director.
Aaron woo 't be getting a
car, gold watch or diamond
ring. To honor him, fans are
being asked to donate mooey
IDa program for youth in Milwaukee.

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Entertalnmenf lnd
Appl~nce Needs

end.

Tbe records, bune nms and last half of this season
W&lt;rld Series glory are all becaQse of a bad knee. He
behind him now but loaighl was the Brewers' designated
Henry Aaron will have me of hitter Thursday night fG: the
his proudest m&lt;l!lellla.
seoond night in a row but ooly
The man wbo bit !ll(ft about tbe fourth lime .since
homers than IIII)'IJiie else in late August.
maj~r league history wm 't be
After taking balling
playing •his last game - be [ractice before the game be
has a few UKn to go yeL But admitted bis knee wasn't
~ mammoth celebratioo in doing ·too well.
his honor at Milwaukee
"It's lbe same as it has
County Stadium - the place been f~r a loog time - sore,"
where his CMeer began In Aarm said. "It was S()re
1~ -will ,be,ln · ·,the yesterday BOd it's sore now.
a'OIIIiiDg ol his (UM',
It's just something I have to
Hmry Louis Aaron - the !he with f~r ·the next few
man wbo 'broke Babe Ruth's weeks."
b(me.nm ~ I mark
There is an advance ticlret
once
conJid ·e red sale of about 3$,000 BOd
~nsurpassable - will be
Brewet olficial• predict the
bonG:ed by fans and basebaD .crowd will be mere than
officials and greats 81 be 40,000 - maybe evett ~ .ooo,
brings his career nearly ID an which would break the
erii¢ing stadium recil'd of

Pnn•~..3..

Dedication ceremonies m-e
planned
fG: Oct. I. Jdmny
-.treal C01 110030x- • 71
Renko, SuHer (7 ), Htrnlndtl l.mgden. BiD llwman, Joe
PJ Garman (8) end SwiSher ,
Putnam (8}; Landreth, Oun·nfno c.a~neJ!a l!ld oChen are
17), Kerrlvan Il l, Murror (9) IIIIICIIg 11 llbletes wbo •
and Cartlfr . WP-Landrett. c1- will be bCIIG:ed.
.
0I. LP-Renko (7-101.
Tbe Amme of the Athletes
St. Louis
000 000 Olo-- 1 4 3 is a Blcentennia) project ol
New YOI'k
IIIII 010 llx- &lt; 9 0
Falcone, Greif 0 J. Hrabosky lbe Echo Park Owmher of
(7),

MILWAUKEE (UPI ) -

andy Cleveland swam the 21

Seattle at Wulllngton.

·RESISI'OR PWGS

!

Philly's lead cut to 4

Amtrlun Ltatuf
New York at Cleve, ppd , rain

:

and singles by Burke and whether Gullett would be i1ll
Kevin Pasley, coupled with a starter in the playoffl jult u ;
throwing error by Pete Rose, the un1i1Ded Red lefty :
gave the Dodgers .a t11t'1H'1111 dodged questions concwnlnc :
hil contract negotlatktn&amp;.
,
second IMing.

COnly games schfdulec:l )

looally.
The aellouta are Oevel.lnd
at Plttsburlh. lAII Angeles at
Mlrneaota, the New Ycrl
Gianta at Pbiladelphia, l.b!l
New Y~rk Jets at Denver BOd

•500 OFF

Because no one with a sore single in the fifth, coming on
shoulder could have thrown a a smash back to the mound
ball u hard as Gullett did deOected by Gullett, was lbe
while turning in his first only hit off the Red lefty In
complete game since beating the Jut six !Mings.
lbe Piltaburgb Pirates, 6-1,
Tbe last two of the three
June 10.
batters Gullett faced in the
GuUett, who gained hil ninth became the Red lefty's
ninth victory against three fourth and fifth strik~ut
losses while .reducing the victims. Al1d one of th0!1111wo
Reds' magic number to lour, batters, Glen Burke, went
was throwing harder in the down swi1111ing at probably
ninth inning than he was In the best faslbaU Gullett threw
lbe frrst.
aU night.
Ted Sitemere·' s leadoff · A double by Bill Buckner ·

(17 ) .

17~

Hunter , NY 160.

AI The

ana

.334 Sundberg. Kravec , Vuckovich
Oliver, Pit
112 418 59 1l8 .330 ("L Mof)f oe U l and Downing ,
Rose. Cln 1•8 609 121 199 .327 WP- Briles 110-91. LP- Kravec
Morgan , Clo 128 4AO 107 147 .323 (1-&lt;).

Gr iffey , Cin 137 S21 10-4

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REVIVAL IEEn NG

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Johnson ; P. Nlekro. Devine (9 )
and Murphy. WP- P . Nlekro
(15.111 . LI'- Andular 11-10) .

Aa. R. H, Pet Toxn
Madtoc.k. Chi 133 &lt;79 65 164 .341 Chicago
MOddo.x, Phlt 138 506 · 72 170 .336 Briles,

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169 N. 2nd. St.

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121 1. Stargelt (17 1.

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Ptlill!delphi a at (:tl lcago
Los Ang a t Atl anta .. niQht
san Fran at Cincinnati, ni QI'\1

Nfw ,York

Te,.;ss
{ P~rv
12-14) et
Oakland (Bosman 4-tl , tl p.m .
Boston U onrs 4-3) at ~troll
(F idrych 16-81 , 8 p.m .
SIIUtdtV'S Glmts
Tues at Oakland
Minnesota at Calli ., n ight
Ch icago at Kan City, night
New York at M ilwaukee
Boston at Oerrolt
Balt i more et Cleveland

No~tional

San Francisco ( Barr J3. 11 ) at
Cincinnati ( Billingham 11-9 },
8:05p .m .
,
Ph iladelphi a ( Chr iste-nson 12BI at Ch icago ( Bonham 8 -1'2l ,'
2:30 p .m .
Los Angeles (Sulton 19 -9 and
Hooton 9-l"l at Atl anta (1\Aoret
J - ~ and LaCorte 3-9), _ 2., 6:05
p .m .
(On ly gam~s schl"duleG J
Silturday's G1mes
St. LOU iS a.t Mont ret!, 2
Plnsburgh at Ntw York

W.. L.· Pet.

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CINCINNATI (UP!) There's no doubt about It Don Gullett ls back.
Gullett, wljo has been
plagued by a shoulder Injury
much of the aeaaon, pllclled
the Clnclnna U Reds to a 4-2
victory over the IJlS Angeles
Dodgers Thursday night.
The outstanding perfonn,
III1Ce by the ~ear-&lt;&gt;ld lefty
should convince even lhe
most skeptical of the "Doubt·
ing Thorilues" that he's 100
per cent physically sound.

t't11ad'lph lo 000 031 200-6 16 0
' Reuss, Moose (5) , Tekulve
8:30p.m .
lnd Dyer, Ott
191 ;
New Vor k ( EI Irs 15-71 at ' (7)
Milwaukee CAugustine- 8-11 ), Unde .rwood , Sttlue/er (3).
Twitchell (-1 ), McGraw (6) ,
1:30 p.m.
Balt imore ( Palmer 21-12 ) at Reed Ill and Boone. WPCleveland (Thomn -l -3). 7:30 Tekutve 15-1). LP- RH&lt;t 11-61.

'bnec:t

St. Lou is ( R.asm usseo 5-10 ) at
N.ont real (Hanna hs o.o), 2: 15
p .m.
Pittsburgh {Med lc h 6-11) at
New Y. ork (Mat la c k 15-81. 8:05

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Kansn cnv ( t.eonar&lt;l 16·11.

MiljDr Lugue Le•den
By Un ited Press lnterno~tl ono~l

Cincinnati c Lcs Angeles 2
Piltsburgl1 7 Phil lldelph la 6
Atlan ta 5 Houston 3
(Onl y ga m es St:heduled )
Today '! Probablt Pitchers
(All Times EDT)

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Standings
Averages

1-'lba DalltSitltinll, Mlddleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Sept. 17, tr/8

tries.

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) If a National League Eastern
Divlaion playoff game is
neC1!1881')', It will be played
Tuesday, Oct. 5, al
PblladeiPtla and will be a
nlcht game, the league office
IIIUIOUIICed Tlu'ltday.
The 11ame would be
neC1!1881')' If Philadelphia BOd
Plttabur&amp;h . end the regular
11ea11111 tied fG: the divisloo
lead.
Thin hasn't ~ a lie In
the NL Iince '11162 when lAII
Anllelea and San •'r•ncllco
were tied and the Dodgen
WCil the playof(.

"He's not 11111nl belit.. tnt
SAlAD &amp; FRUITS
when I It II him I was spotcling Tosud, moc~ronl, sl1w,
to gel to The StHmbo1l Inn cottoge cheese.
for a good st11k dinner I"

Candidates go after Italian-American voters
By ROBERT KAYLOR
Ualted PnU lateratlaul
Prealdent Ford took a page
from Danocratlc nc.ntnee
Jimmy carter's campaign
notebook, courting votes
from ethnic groups and
SBYinll
that . urban
neighborhoods were the place
to start fighting the withering
away of cultural beritagea.
F'ord and Carter both
attended an Italian-American
Blcenntenial dinner In a
. Washington hotel Thunday

night. Although the two men aa Carter In suggesting
were both m lbe a.ne Door aolutiooa to urban problems,
at on~ point their paths did BIYlns that the decay ol
not croll.
neighborhoods can be
"I am committed to main· prevented by '''IDeal lnltla·
taining the strength and Uvea BOd local cmtrol."
vitality
of
American
The Democratic· nominee
Qll1JIIUIIlUes now BOd In the ha.!J pledged more federal
nen lour years," Ford told aaistance
to reswre
the applauding diners . neighborhoods In a seriee ol
Speaking ol "gradual vlslta he has made to ethnic
erosion" of ethnic cultiD'es, areas In various clUes.
the
President
eald
While Ford addreaed the
neighborhoods are the place dinner, Carter met nearby
to "encourage and protect with a Greek-American
American lndlviduall.sn," group and then gave hil own
But Ford did not go 'as far brief speech to the Italian-

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With Watergate Judge John
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Carter said "it's not lair"

struggle
"is ended
DAVID E. ANDER80N
UPI ReUilon Writer

By

What're those people doing down there?
IIY H.D. QUIGG
UPI
Editor

Senior

NEW YORK (UPI) - W~d has lately
arrived here from Washington the
Treasury Department may abolish the
penny. Someilmes you really can't make
heada nor taUs what those people down
there are up to.
Are they trying to ruin the language ? Or
encourage lnflatlon? How can ·you pinch
pennlea If there are no pennia to pinch?
Or be penny-wise when there aren't none
nowise?
Things have come to a Jl'etly penny
when no melodies will be played from a
penny arcade - and no pennies from
heaven.
What will happen to penny ante now that
the Treasury' is antipenny? ·
. Will a IOioetmY nail become a dime naU?
Will penny dreadfula abscond from the
bookstands? Or pennywort fade from the
fields?
. II was bed enough when lbe penny
postcard fled Into blstory.
When the killer of the Undberg baby met
death, the United PreBB story, by Harry
Ferguson, began: "The state of New
Jersey, which spent (such-an!l-such large
amo1Ult of money) capturing BOd coovicting Bruno .Richard Hauptmann, e1ecuted
him tonight with a penny's worth of
electricity."
What now wiU happen to such
journalistic flights ?
There used to he a song SWill in
Midwestern Methodl!t Sunday Schools just

before the collection 'was taken up :
"Dropping, dropping, dropping, Hear
the pennies fall; Every one for Jesus, He
will get them all."
· This too may pass. Will the _poetical
pennieil turn into nickels?
Th.ere won't even be any bad pennies to
turn up again.
The people at lhe Treasury SBY the
penny is becoming m~re trouble than it's
worth. Thall! costs the mint about seven·
tenths of a penny to make a penny. And
that In tO years It will cost 1.27 cents.
,And that, furthermore, the public has a
tendency to hoard pennies.
A penny for your thoughts on that one.
H there is no penny boarding because of
the impending penny paucity, what will
happen to "Apenny saved Ia a penny got"
(Ravenscroft), or "A periny spared is
twice got" (Herbert) or "Apenny saved is
two-pence got" (Fuller) or "A penny
saved is two pence clear. A pin a day is a
groat a year." (Ben Franklin)?
I have a word of advice for ·the
Treasury: Honi soil qui mal y·pence.

there never has been a
&amp;lprenie Court ~ and
only two Ca~ members
(rOm the ltallan·Amerlcan
community. "We ·must end
lhil discrimination," he said.
Ford also amounced plans
for a campall!n f&lt;ray Into
Carter's stronghold In the
Deep South next week, that
will Include an overnight
cruise aboard a sternwheeler
down the MiBBiaslppl River as
weU as campaign l!lopa In
Loulslans, Mlaslulppl and
Alabama .
GOP vice presidential ~
mlnee Rober! Dole swung
through New York state
Friday with Vice President
Nelaon Rockefeller, leaving
much or the campaign
rhetoric to the fonner New
York governor.·
In Binghamton ,
Rockefeller responded to
derisive. gestures from
hecklers by raising bis own
middle finger wthem. Dole,
whose right ann Ia crippled
from war wounds, joked that
be did not respond In kind
also because "my reactiOilll
are limited."
Democratic vice
Jl'esidentlal nominee Walter
F. Moodale joined Carter at
the dinner Friday night alter
campaigning at.a truck stop
in Illinois and using the
citizen's band handle
"Minnesota Fritz" to talk to
drivers by radio on the
highway.

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In a dramatic break with
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• Golden signature
Church has decided to allow
women Into its saaamental
• Wh ite gold Instead
Jl'lesthl!Od and ·episcopate.
of yellow gold
Deputies to the 3-mllllon·
member denomination's 65th
General Convention ended
the long and bitter struggle
over women's ordination
Thursday by narrowly voting
to ooncur ln.a change In the
church's canon law, which
had beeri approved by the
church's House ·of Bishops
Wednesday, thus making
women eUgible to be priests
(Editor's note: For those who
and bishops.
understand tbe author's fractured' French
Still unresolved, however,
In the last line above, all ill weU. For those
is the status of 14 of the 15
who do!n'l - he has committed a plddllng
women (one has since left the
pan by changing the ''pense" to ''pence" In
church), who have been
tbe
quotation "bon! aolt qui mal y pense,"
Irregularly . ordained In
-shamed
be anyone who lblnb of it. The
defiance of the church in the
quotation
is
tbe motto of the Order of the
tWo years since the House of
Garter.
)
Deputies refused to authorize
ordinations In 1973.
"We should be regularized
by the bishops," said the Rev.
Jeannette Piccard, one of 11
women deacons Irregularly
ordained in Philadelphia July
The House Thursday
29, 1974 In the service that
By J, R.KIMMINS
The committee adopted 11
shocked and then polarized
COLUMBUS (UPI) -State amendmenta, Including one overrode the governor's veto
the church.
.
leglalators prepared today $10 million addition to the by four votes, 64to 22, with 60
• Exclusive 6-way Olai·A·Nap ~ rug
But other of the ordained for the final, and predictably House version of the bill, votes required. Another
height adjustment
•omen, appearing at a news .hectic, Bellion of the Ohio before sending It to the override attempt failed,
however, as ·Democrat8 fell
• Top filling disposable dUal beg.
conference immediately General Assembly this Senate Rules Committee on
four votes short on Rhodes'
following
the narrow month, with !l'ime attention 6-2 party line vote.
prevents clogs, keepa suction
Deputies' vote, said any 111 reform of the Medicaid, Sen. Harry Meshel, D· veto of a mechanics' lien bill.
strong
Worlonen's Coulpensatlon
initiative toward and
wor)tmen's Youngstown, committee
• Edge Kleener cleans thalia at tough
One
cosmetic change con·
regularization of their status compensation programs.
chairman, SBid the Medicaid
Inch along baseboards
would have to come from the
Also ticketed for final appropriation had been tained in the workmen's combishops and they would not disposition were bills revising boosted well beyond Its pensation bill, which has now
accept reordlnation.
the charitable bingo law and original $114 million price tag cleared both chambers but In
The vote In the House of rescuing school districts from to "Insure )here would be no different fo•ms, was to
Deputies, which in 1973 voted a combined $120 millioo fiscal cuts wbataoever In welfare change the name of fund to
"worker's compensation."
clown a simUar proposal, burden, as well as . Services.''
RegardleSs of the name
came In the form of a confirmation
of
78
The Senate prepared for
change,
the bill was the firstcOmplicated vote by orders in gubernatorial appointments debate on nearly 100 House
ever
revision
of the
which the lay and clerical and possible veto 6verrides. amendments to lbe sweeping
employee's
insurance
delegations from each
Both the House and Senate modernization of the state's
diocese participated.
were to reconvene at 10 a.m. $1.5 billion workmen's system.
Among its features was a
, Clerical delegations from Afte~" today's adjourmnent, compenSBtlon program. The
64 dioceses and lay the legislature was not House passed the bill 91 to 1 limitation of two tenns for
delegations from 60 dioceses expected to return to the Thursday. Tbe Senate. had the three members of the
.approved the change while 'K1 Statehouse until Nov. 9.
unanimously passed the Industrial Commission and a
limit of one six-year term to
clerical and 31 lay
The way was cleared for &lt;rlginal billln June.
the administrator of the
delegations opposed . On adjournment late 'lburaday
County OHiclala Pay
Bureau
of Workmen's
Wednesday, the House of when the Senate Finance
Another bill, which would
CQmpensation.
Bishops voted 95 to 61 to Conunlttee pieced rogether boost the salaries of all 11
Other changes involved
approve ordalnlng women. an enra $53 millioo to finance elected county officials In
bureau
Episcopalians, who . trace the Medicaid-welfare reform each ol Ohio's 88 counties, mandated
DIAL-A·NAP®
their church back 2,000 years bill, whicb will now was sent to a conference administrative procedures to
to the time of Christ, · appropriate $167 million to committee, where prospects eliminate duplication of
Big disposable dust
·generally believe that In the the Departmettt of Public of a quick agreement were functions between th~
bag tlas a huge
commission and the bureau,
560 cu. in, capa city!
ministry of the SBcraments Welfare to pay for Medicaid. dim.
the priest is an Icon or Image
· The major diflerence and a requirement that the
bureau come up with specific
ol Christ.
between
House
and
Senate
In the long, four-hour
drafts of lbe hill was a procedures to handle and
debate Thursday which saw was at work In the church, provision granting c~unty award claims.
In other legislative activity
more than ~ speakers argue creating new forms of officials automatic cost~f·
both sides of the i8811e, those faithfulness and that women living pay hikes sought by the Thursday:
-,The Se111te balked at
closest to the Catholic Jl'iests were a part of that House sponsor but removed
House
changes in a bill to
traditloo argued that only work.
by the Senate, which felt they
expedite tax exemptions for
·males could play that role
The bnpact of lhe action on were lnflationary.
and that II Christ had the Episcopal Olurch's relaAlthough Senate noise pollution control
tions
wltb
the
Roman
Intended women to be priests
Democrats gave the green facilities, sending the bill to a
he would have had women Catholic and Orthodox light Thursday to a noor vote conference committee
among the Disciples.
Churches, both of which on 78 appointees of Gov.
But supporters of the move forbid women priests, Is still James A. llhodes, Including
argued that the Holy Spirit 'to be seeJi.
Transportation Director
Richard D. Jackson, two
other cabinet members, Welfare Dir ector Kwegyir
Aggrey
and
Natural
Resources Director Robert
W. Teater, were rereferred to
Senate committees for
further review until after the
November election.
The Senate was expected to
try to Join the House in
overriding a Rbodes veto of a
bill which received wide,
bipartisan support earlier
this year authorlzlng school
districts to provide a free
Special sale 1rices on womens. misses. juniors coordinate
breakfast program.

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sportswear, womens long gowns and robes. girls sportswear,
costume jewelry, big sale of womens daytime dresses.
Save, tO!J, during our sale of carhartt Brown Duck work clothes,
mens double knit dress slacks, , men~ western shirts. Wrangler
western jackets.
'
Savings up to $300.00 on Kimball pianos. and at the Mechanic
Street Warehouse sale prices on RCA and GE color televisions.
Bargain days sale prices on home canners and preservers,
scatter rugs and furniture throws.

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PTO fall festival scheduled.

.Gardening tips given
at Tuesday meeting
plantmaterialswereglvenat Applica~on of fertilizer once
the Tueaday night meeUng of a month is usually adequate,
the Winding TraU Garden she said.
Oub.
Mrs. Collins ' demon.
Mra. Allee Thompson stration on drying plant
hosted the meeting held In the material included several
200 year old log cabin techniques. She said planta
recenUy reconstructed on the can be hunc in a cool dry
Thompeon properly.
place, that Bor&amp;J and aand
Mrs. Dollie Hayes presided mixtuie or Borax and ciJrn.
withmemberaa111wering roll meal mixture or com·
call by naming their favorite mercially prepared mixtures
potted plant. Projecta can be used to dry plant
dlacuased Included planting materials. Mrs. Collins also
at the Meigs County In· talked on auto pollution.
llrm&amp;ry where work will · September garden hints
11IE NEW YORK BRASS ~let will periorm in Gallipolis March 16, 8 p. m. at the
begin on cleanup and painting were given by Mrs. Wilma
Gallia Academy High School audltoriiUD under the auspices of the Tri~unly Conununity
in the next week. New bulbs Terrell. She said that now Is
Concert Association. Admission to tbls concert and other performances planned by the
will be purchaaed to plant the ideal Ume to prepare and
cmcert
association this season is by membership only. For more Information contact the
around the flag pole. Flowers seed a new lawn, working In
cmcert association at the Gallipolis Chamber ol Commerce office or phone us 2200.
for the heme of Mrs. Nancy some kind of humus; such as
Carolyn Hippensteel is drive chainnan.
Colllns will be provided by peat or rotted manure and
tile Winding TraU Graden · ferUllzer. She also said that
Club members. Mrs. Collins' thls Is the best Ume to set out
home Is on the hlatorical new ever~~:eens, those that
home tour tAl be held by Ohio are balled and burlapped, tAl
Eta , Phi Chapter of Bela plant Madonna lily bulbs,
Sigma Phi Sorority next narcissus and crocus, divide
month.
and reset day lilies .
CHESTER - Mrs. Thelma next month club meetings
Mrs. Sual.e MWer gave the Cultivation or.roses except tAl White and Mrs. Mary K. will siart at 7:30 p.m. Mn.
educational program on keep out the weeds should be · Holter were hostesses for a Opal Hollon and Mrs. Laura
ll'owlnc polled planta, taking stopped so that the bushes meeting or. the Past Coun. Mae Nice thanked the club
her material from Ohio can begin to harden, but that ciiors' Club of Chester for gifts, cards and visits
Alloclation of Garden Clubs' spraying and dusting should Council 323, Daughters of during their hospitalizations.
manual. She gave light be continued. She also America, held at the hall .
Games were conducted by
~~~ noUnc that thls 'suggested set~ out chrysMrs . .Ethel Orr, vice Mrs. Erma Cleland and Mn.
Is often the cauae of failure anlhemumsabouttobloom or president, conducted the Hollon . Mrs. Mabel Van
and IIPoke on Beiection ol already In flower.
meeting which opened with Meter won the door prire .
plants to suit particular · "Autumn Harmony" was " eight verses from Psalm 31, Others a!tending were Ad.i
locations and situa~ons.
the theme of the flower the Lord's Prayer In unison Neubling, Letha Wood, Mrs.
Mra. Miller dlscuased BJT811Cementa for the month. and the. pledge to the flag. Ada Morris, Mrs. Ethel Orr,
artificial Ugbting for planta Mrs. Addalou Lewis won the Mrs.·Jean Summerfield gave Mrs. Sadie Trussell, Mrs.
alan&amp; with the Importance of blue, Mn. Hayes the red, and the minutes of the last Margaret Tu ltie, Mrs. lnzy
bumidlty. She said hwnldlty Mrs. Collins the white. Mr$. meeting, and Mrs . Opal Newell, Mrs. Dorotlty .Myers,
can be Improved by spoaglng Hayes also won a blue on rose Hollon presented the Mrs. Erma aeland ·and Mrs.
IIRI&amp;DAY - Mr. ..t
fol!ace, aeltlng pota In peb- specimens.
treasurer's rep&lt;rt. Beginning Pauline Ridenour.
.M rs, Rolbley RiW lleld •
ble. In a laucer of water,
Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.
party recutly Ia . oboervbeing lUre that the pol.tJ do not Lewis dillpllyed duplicates of
anee
af ·tile flnt1111111day of
aland ill the water. She said the arrangementS they
lbelr
da~. c-tlley.
that planta will 11'0!' best In elhibited at tile Meigs County
Also
obsen&gt;ed
at die family
moderate humidity noting Fair. They showed their
celelntlaa wu Mr. JU&amp;gs'
that temperatures main· rosetta and silver platters
biTthclay. Cake, lee cream
talned by our modern beating . for grand champion and
aacl Hfl drbW ftft ser1J11ema lends to dry out the reserve champion.
ved.
alr.
1be iraveilng prire lui:·
The Rulb Missionary Circle
Su11 preparation and Ita nlshed by Mrs. Dora Hea!Aln of ibe Rllcine First Baplist a Wideness in God's Mercy"
lmpGrtanee ill gi'O!ring bouse was won by Mr~. Colllns. The Church met at the home or by Mrs. Barbara Gheen ; " Is
planta waa also dlacuaed by next meeting will be held at Mrs. Nondus Hendricks, There Really a God" by Mrs.
1/1f'"1J
Mrs. Miller. She recom. the home· of Mril. Millec with Racine, recently with IS Martha Lou Beegle; "Our
Thanks
to
Thee,"
Sandy
I'U
J
mer.ded 1 general mixture of officers to be Installed at that members present.
Boothe;
"Ballad
of
the
liD·
two parta garden loam, Ume.
Mrs. Phyllis Bailey had tbe
put lelf mold or peat m011,
Attending besides those progralil entitled " Time."
and Gill! put 181111. Sbe said a . named were Mrs, Cora Her saipture was ·taken from
Mrs. Marjorie·Grimm; "Why . b'
tablnpoon of · complete Beegle, Mrs. Pat 'lboma,
Eccl. 3 : 1~ and special Missionaries Have to Go" by
tert1u- lboald be added lo Mrs. Ruth Moore, members, :eadings were "When the
Mrs. Nondus Hendricks. Mrs.
"God Conlimles to Bless
Gill! qurt of 11011, and that and proopective members,
Time Canes" by Mrs'. Naomi Marie Walter closed with
wllerlnl abould be done Miss Susan F1eshman, Mn. Stobarl; " Little Bit of
Anwica" was the theme of
wben the IIOilln the pot ia dry ~arsarel Parter, Mrs. Heaven " by Mrs. Emma prayer. Cards were signed devotions given by Mrs. Mary
to the Wacb. Planla lbould he Jackie Brickle,s, Mrs. Judy Adams; " A Shining Light" by for shut.ms. Refreshments Martin at the Wedneslay
«heW f!9f!rY other day for Bolin, Debbie Bolin, Mrs. Mrs. Mary K. Yost; · ~e ' s were ·served by tbe hostess. night meeting .of the Past
PrSdents of the American
water needl, and they abould Sonnie LeMaster, Mrs.
be linn a ''beth" in the sink Marilyn Wisecup, Kathy
Legion Auxiliary, Drew
Webster Posl39, at the home
: : : . net tAl clllc:ourqe = : n d Mrs. Marjorie
·
of Mrs . Veda
DaVIS.
.
A. for the faded Bowen
·
Tbe Lor-d 'a Prayer in
unison
opened the meeting.
Additional Olrlsmons for tbe Bible study on the "'"c,
Mrs.
Martin
read "Uncle
the church Ouistmas tree "A OrisUan at Work" with Frank's Turnip Patch," and
will be made by the American meditation . ahd .prayer.
Lutheran Oturch Women of Others attending were Betty Mrs. Rhoda HaCkett "A Gift
St. Paul anc! St. John Young, Mrs. Wilma Mees, of Friendsbip." There was
silent prayer and lbe pledge
Lutheran Churches, it was Mrs. Eva Schreiber, Mrs. to the flag. Officen' reporta
!{ decided at a recent meeting Lois Clelland, Miss Erna were given and getorell cards
By Helen Bouel ~ ~.group at St. Paul's Jesae, Mrs. Barbara Fry, signed f&lt;r Miss Erma Smith,
Mrs. Janet Neue, Mrs. Elva
Mra. Marge Reuter and Mrs.
In addition to making more Cottrill, Mrs. V'll'ginla '1boren
Canie
Neulzling.
ornamenta, the ALCW will and Mrs. Rachaei Downie
, !IIIIUISkWrlteudTell?
American Legion AuDliary
also purchase additional
DEAJUD!:!J!:N: .
.
dues
were disciRed and
117 pat.tJ•wlnl"ther ran a rather faiJIOIJI bawdybouae, lighta. A rummage sale was
thole
who have not paid are
baCk 1111111 red-ftlftt diJI. She pt ber start In the IIIUI way, announced by Mrs. Veda
asked to man their duea to
Davis, chairman, lor Oct. 4 In
CHILD BORN
tbeD pracr
~ 1o "madam." My grandmother wl8 born
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Box 100, Pomeroy. Games
the fellowship haD ol St.
lbere.
were played with prizes going
After 1gew up, Grandma told me many llorlee about ber Paul's Church. Also an· Raggy, Middleport, are to the winners. Mra. Faye
eariJ life, and llllllllo gave me old letterl, dlarles, and ledgen nounced was a full seminar announcing the birth of a WIL1ermu th won the door
for Oct. 23 at 9:30 at St. seven pound, nine ounce
!bat are flec!MIIntl.
prize, Mrs. Hackett !be
BuliiiJ mather bated lbe Idea, felt It . . a terrible blot on Matthew Church in Lock· daughter, Kimberly Rae, traveling prize. Refresh·
lbe r.D11J ume. Sbe made Grandma promiae never to lalk bourne. Mrs. Margaret Sept. 10 at the Hol%er Medical menta were lei'Ved.
aiJoui tbl '"-" •II•Lolelbe famllr; she'd always hush her Blaettnar presided at the Center. They have another
meeUng.
daughter, Pamela Jean, age
I!Pwbea IIIII pt llarted 011 ''lbe old da,. ...
Mrs.
Judy
Eichinger
had
three. Grandparenla are Mrs.
l'ft bid muy aiUI!JtOIU wltb 111J mother, as I wint to
Eula
Odegard, Pomeroy, and
write onr famiiJ lllsiGr7 -lbe wbole truth - and abe lnllsla 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore,
llllh tbiiiiOit lllt8rttiiiDc part, the 1t«J oiiiiJ free wbeellng
Pomeroy, R. D. Great.
~.Her anecdotea about well-knOwn people af
gandparenta are Mr. and
!bat time waald aclully mike a book.
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Laurel
Wbat'l JOUI' oplnlm? - CENSORED
Cliff,
Walter Gilmore,
DEAR CII:NSOBED:
NEW HAVEN- Mr. and Columbus, and Mrs. Wimie
rm wbolebeartedly with YOU! For goodness (forgive me,
, Mpmu) sake, write It like ilwu, 8nd don't emit the delaila. Mrs. William (~all) Gibbs Hood, Charles\00, W. Va.
A chrmlcler wbo lopa olf tbe rugged branchea of ber will observe their 25th
famll7 tree, eomea 1111 with 1 8tunted, .llfeleu version. And a wedding aMiversary at The
ntlatm wllo
flcla about ber grandmotber's First Church of God
Miaaionary Building here
f a - bawd,y bouae llllllt be preltpepr sed.
.
Get 011 ~th the true blltory -and conlact a publisher. You with an open houae Sunday,
Sept. 19, from 2 to 4 p. m.
1111)' beve a book here. - H.
The couple was married at
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DEAR HElEN:
United
SUNDAY
Your "Bow to Manage Tllile" column was ~~:eat. Here's one Methodist Church on Sept. 7,
111111'1 tip: .don~ make lllllleceiiii'Y tripe or take unneeded 1951,by the Rev. C. E. Haney.
12:30 TIL 8 PM
lllpl.1'111 mwlled at bow IIIIlCh pund time my lrtenda waite They have two children,
to tblllonl llnl'l1 tim. 1 day. 1 uve aD my Marilyn and George, of New
fir ooe day a week, and lf 1 run out oliOIIIetlllng, I Haven, who will host the open
wlthcolt il.1 alao daa't drlw milll to aa-ve a few centl house. Frlenda and relatives
OIIIIUt, Tbat'l jult~ yourwbeell, literally.
are invited.
At bame, I CIIIIIWVe 111er11 and Ume by ~ one trip
wllb 1 faD llld, ratlllr tban l'1llllillg back and forth from
RECEPTION SET
I ifl)tobedrooaw,elc.,wlthjultoneortwoput.«nys.
WILKESVILLE- WUkesllllt ''fllllallbe Dlllllllllll ill betwwl" 18 you ay, 11 the ville Chapter 204, Order ol
....., 10 ,.alnclblnp daDe. When my lwblnd baa to walt Eastern Star, will hold a
• •
a, be IJICIII. U 1 am flll:ed with a lknlmllll walt, 1 recepUon for Mrs. Thelma
l'llft'lltCt a cupbolrd, water my hollleplanll, wrtle Leitch, president of District
c~ull . , .
24, at 8 p.m. Saturday
I . . tlllllltde p11111111bieb belped me a lot -Rot me olf . foUowtnc a brief business
ROYAL CROWN
... . _ udiDIII dciiDC tldnp NOW, not ''later." (Don't know meeUng. Forty and 25 year
BOTTLING COMPANV'
1111 .....,,)
members will be honored
l'lallwiW.I'IDiwDII'IIid,IIIJdayJaru maa,
along with past matrons and
l'tiDJb 1 aak,lea~lltabeadolit.
.put
illtlfl'tllltlr'IIIH. 1llmw 1 wonlday:
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Council meet held

Church circle entertained
at Hendricks home

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aathers

LETART FAW- Plalll
were made for the annual fall
fesllval and supper with
committees beinc named for
the Oct. 23 event when the
Letart Falls PTO met
Monday evening at the
achool.
Kathryn Wolfe, president,
was in chirge of the meeting
and Mrs. Eileen Buck COD·
dueled the devoUonal period.
Last year's officers were
presented with gifts in
recogni lion of their 1100rk with
the group, and Principal
James Wickline inlroduceQ
teachers of the school. A
report was given on · the

palnUI!« ol the NCand IIIII
Refrllhmeall - .-'ld
Ullrd gnde 1'001!18 with the by the PTO oi!IOII'I wbo ..,..,
Pro providing fundi for the hosla for the ~ project. The regula~' meeting
was chanced from the first
No 91mn, No glmmlcs
Monday to · the second
Monday of the month.
The sixth grade won
the room count ol parenta
attending and the $5 prize.
The PTO voted 25 centa a
child for each room to beto help defray expenses ror
the valentine parties. Mike
Gerlac~, teacher and active
member or the Meigs County
. Pioneer and Historical
ON PASSBOOK
· SAVINGS
Society, presented a talk on
history ol the county.
s~• ~·r cent ytlr peld ,,.

REEDSVILLE - AI the
~gantza Uooal meeting of the
Riverview PTA recenUy held
at I he school, a special
· welcome was extended to all
new parentS or students
recenUy transferred to
Riverview School as well as
first SJ:ade parenta by the
president, Teresa Collins.
Coounittees were named to
aerve for the clrnlval to be
held at the school Oct. 9.
Action was laken to once
~gain subscribe for children's
magallines for the school
library.
.
It was amounceQ by

Sandy Powell and· Geraldine
Holsi~er.

Grade 4 - Grace Stout,
~loros Foster, Teresa
Collins and
Charlene
Althouse.
Grade 5 - Ferra Lou
Barringer, Lou Pitzer, Mary
Gra~ Cowdery and Liz
Uptoa.
.
Grade '-Thelma Smith,
Violet Smith, Hazllle Riebel
and Nola Young.
Refreshments were served
by the officers to the approximalely 40 parents and
teachers in attendance.

~MEIGS

-e' BRANCH
The Athtnl county
savings &amp; Lo•n ca.
2'14 Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
All Accauntslnsund
UO,OOO br FSLIC.

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chairperson.
The first ~~:ade room, with
the highest percentage in
attendance, was awarded the
banner and reading circle
book.
The following list of
roommothers will serve thls
school year :
Grade 1-Donna Connolly,
Jemy Berkhimer, Marcel
Bartoa and V'll'ginia Newlun.
Grade 2-Lorralne Wigal,
Rosemary Randolph, Lucille
Kimes and Judy Holter.
Grade 3 - Sandy Gillilan,

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It's ruggedly built, weather-tight, and so easy for everyone
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more secure against intrusion . And it will pay (or Itself,
many iimes over by saving repair and ·replacement costs.
If your home was built without the convenience of
a direct basement entrance. ask us lor Bilco's new hand·
book "How lo Add Valuable Living Space to Your Home."
Stop in and see our display. We'll

gWe you free literature on how to
VISITING HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilmore do it. Or, we can sugpesta man
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past week visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs . . ··Open Mon . -Fri.
. FREE PARKING
Gardner Wehrung and Mr.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MIDDLEPORT, 0. ·
and Mrs. E1za Gilmore, Jr.
·and family. Joe Gilmore, a
ceramic engineer with
Picard China, attending a
seminar
at
Hocking
Technical Institute in
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wblch carried out a theme of
the 50s. The ruah party was
announced for Sept. 21 and a
hilyrlde for members and
guests for Oct. 2 at Royal
Oak Park.
Plans were made lor the
annual homes tour to be held
on Oct. 10. Eight homes· In
Meigs County are to be
visited during the ll!ur which
starta at I p.m. Tickets may
be purchased from any
member or at any of the eight
homes. Relreahmenta will be
l!ei'Ved to !hose making the
tour at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Lewis Telle. Sheila
Reeves was chosen valentine
girl.
Conducting the cultural
program on "Science 'Natural" were Kathy Fry .
and Maurisha Nelson .
Refresluilents were served
by last year's pledges .

procnm lhla achool year was l!e1d Wednelday night at the
Columbull and Southern Ohio Electric Co. office.
Mn. Pat 'lboma, aervl~ unit director, announced that
Mn. Ann Broadbent ol Parkenburg Is the new dlllr1ct field
director. Mn. '1bama noted that lhe II weD veraed In IOOUilnl
lnd will be attendltlcaomeoftheaervlceunltmeetinp.
At the Wednlllday night meeting emphasta wu on gett1n1
the emtlng ltOope reorganized and new troope llarled.
Rell*atioll form packeta were distributed to the leaden.
Dlapilya at the Melp County Fair were ~ and
aeveralch8neeawerepropoaedfornextyear'sparUclpaUon.1t
Wl8 felt that Jud&amp;lng should lake place prior to the CJPe1!in1 ol
the fair, and that eacti acout should be limited to no niore dian
three projectll.
It wl8 noted that calendar orders are due by Oct. 1 and
that registration must be completed by Nov. 1. Service unit
meeUncs were aet lor the second Wednesday of each month.
Becky Mankin and Joan McLaughlin agreed to serve 18 co·
chalnnen of the Thinking Day prognm In February, and Mrs.
Judy Werry wllliiiUIDe directorship of the 1977 day camp. It
was decided the troo.. will enter CbriJimu ..radea.
• Mrs. Thoma announced that chani!C!&amp; In the Brownie
· proiJ:am will permit some badge work, Mrs. Merle Johnson
lild Mrs. Mary Wile will meet with Mrs. BrOadbent and Mrs.
Thoma Monday to begin leader orientation programming.
Read at the meetq was an lnvllaUon from the Athletic
Department ol Ohio University. Oct. 2 has been set 18 Srouta'
Day at 0. U. and the girls will be a~tted free tAl the 0. u,.
University ol Toledo game. Reservations for troo.. must be
made, however, prior to the Sept. 211 deadline and lnformaUon
on how to do this can be obtained from Mrs. Thoma, Tbe girls
are to attend in uniform. Chaperorlea and drivers will be
admitted free.
Attenclil!g the meeting were Mn. Werry, Mrs. Wise, Mrs.
Charlotte Wllllllley, Becky Mankin, Mary Asb, Becky Triplett,
FRIDAY
Leda Fetty, Joan McLaughlin, Margaret Parker, Phyllis
PAS'!'
MATRONS,
l&gt;uflan, Merle Johnson, Joyce Slsaon, Mrs. Thoma, and Mrs.
Evangeline
Chapter,
O.E.s: By
WUlls, Mrs. Scaggs and Mrs. Gheen from the Ha~vllle
7:30p.m.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
area.
POLLY'S PROBLEMS
way of charging 1)\ure.or do
Willili Anthony.
DEAR
POLLY
the manufacturers not realize
SATURDAY
Yesterday 1 bleached my this?-DE~ORAH
CHICKEN BARBECUE at jeans to f~de them, but when DEAR POLLY- Bonnie's
New Haven city building .by I finished there were spots of brass bells would look nice
. New Haven Volunteer Fire
Why do people suffer? The lie to, the idea that a person's Department beginning at 11 different colors on them and hung on colorful ny ion
they look a meas. They were braided rope that is available
glib or well-reasoned answers troubles are the direct result a.m.
expensive
so 1 hate to not be at most fabric shops. I have
that come to the lips of those ol his own sins," said Mrs
SUNDAY
abletowearthem.lwonderi!
·several strings of these
b'ylng to comfort a fellow. ·White. "Jesus also made this
ANNUAL
HOMECOMING
you
could
give
me
some
hanging on a wan In my home
sufferer . are
seldom clear when His disciples
of
the
Alfred
United
suggestion
to
make
them
look
and
they look lovely. I put
adequate .. But Rita White, asked him whether a blind Methodist Church, Sunday,
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four
or five on 9ne rope and
be .,r.
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Sabbath School superin· man had sinned, or 'his
with
Sunday
school,
9:30
DEAR c. W.-Wby aot dye starting at the boi!Alm knot a
tendent of the Pomeroy parents. He replied it was
am.; worship ·service, 10:45 your jeans a deep color to bell on, leave a few inches
Seventh-day AdventW neither' but the man had been
basket dinner at 12:30; bide lbe spoil? Or you mlcbt and add another bell that is
Church an Mulberry Heights born blind for the express am.;
afternoon
program, ·I :30 p.m. first use commercial color also knotted on and so on.
says there are some good purpose of heine healed at
Rev. Bishman and members remover and !ben dye back to Each string hangs lroma cup
answers, and they're In the that moment by Jesus, which . of
the Rivers of Life Ministry the faded blue you seem to hook screwed in~ the wall.Bible. Her classes are then took place.
to
be present.
waul.- POLLY.
SHlRLEY.
studyhig the question at
"We're so llinited in our
COUNTY PRA YEtt
DEAR POLLY I
ilervices this saturday af· ability to understand the
meeting,
Swiday,
~ p.m. at
receive~
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a
lovely
EAR POLLY- My Pet
ternoon.
things that happen to us," the Rutland Community
Peeve
concerns children's arranv,&lt;ment of dried flowers
~~Ironic as it may seem/' concluded Mrs. White, "I'm
Church with Glen Bissell, clothing. I find the slacks I as a ~irthd'f gift. Although it
!laid Mrs. White, "God uses glad we've got the Bible to leader.
buy for my litUe girl (size 8) w&gt;:.s perfect on my cocktail
Suffering is a tool to help us sort things out."
. HOMECOMING Sunday at are so long they come down tAl table there was always
discipline His children. St.
Mt. Hermon U. B. Church. my ankles when I hold them noticeable sheddinc around
l&gt;aul, In his letter to the
The Rev. Eldon Blake from up and I am five feet four. No and Wlller the arrangement.
Hebrews, ~ven says we
COUNCIL TO MEET
the Eden U. B. Church wUI be chlld thla age could wear This was quickly remedied by
,aboul!l be glad when troubl~s
the
entire
The Southeastern Ohio the guest speaker. ,·Basket them that long, but sUII they spraying
come our way because It's a Regional
with
hair
spray.
arrangement
Council
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on
dinner
at
noon.
Mternoon
are made thai way. M~ney
lure sign God has accepted 'us
Alcoholism will hold its services at 1:35 p.m. Pastor could be saved if all this Any kind will do but the non.
illld forgiven 111 for our sins. .m~thly meeting Sept. 30, at James Leach Invites the
unnecessary malerial was aerosol kind in a pump botUe
"Jesus, In His Sermon on
Trinity Chapel, 300 Wooster public to attend.
not used. Is this just anoCter also brightens and enhances
.,the 'Mount, told His listeners Street, Marietta. The
the natural colors of the
FOURTH . ANNUAL
··they should be happy when
materials used. -PEGGY W.
meeting will begin at 1 p.m . Douglas family reunion
.~'!heY would be persecuted for and
DEAR POLLY - I remove
is open to the public.
Sunday at roadside park, ENVOY NOMINATED '
their faith In Hlm. They
paint
from any glass surface
right going south on Route 33;
~auld be happy because they
WASHINGTON (UPl)
by putting a slice of lemon on
basket dinner al12:30 p.m.; President
know God will go with them
Ford
said the paint to be removed.
all relatives and friends ln· Thursday he is nomlnaUng Mter a minute or so it wipes
~all- the way, even if that way RAY SUrr SUNK
MEMPHIS, Terui. (UP!)- vi led.
'includes a painful death."
former ·Intelligence officer right off.
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James
Earl Ray's libel suit
HOMECOMING at Wesley Edward E. Masters of
: Mrs.' While .added that St.
To brighten faucets, scour
:Paul ~alns ' the necessity of against three Tlme Inc. Chapel Church, Sunday; Savannah,
Ohio,
as them with a lemon rind from
suffering and discipline by · writers and a federal court basket dinner lit noon with ambassador to Bangladesh. which the juice has been
was dismissed special singlnc In afternoon.
11ylng, "II) the end It yields judge
Master, deputy chief of the eltlracted. Then wash and
Thursday
In u.s. District Public Invited . .
ror thoae who have been
mission at the U.S. embassy polish the faucet with a soft
HOMECOMING SUNDAY in Bangkok, Thailand, the clean cloth.-MABEL.
]rained by It tbe peaceful Court.
;harvest ol an honest We". 1 Ray Is the confessed klller at Morse Chapel United past five years, is to succeed
DEAR POLLY - Before a
ol civil riBhts leader MarUn Meihodist Church. Sunday Davis Eugene ~er who
;(Hebrews 12:11). .
child's
party, put scoops of
Luther King Jr. and Is school, 10 a. m.; church was nominated recently as
"This
explanation
puts
\lie
r
presenUy serving a 99-year service, 11 a. m.; afternoon ambassador to Guatemala. ice cream in colored paper
baking cups and keep in the
sentence at · Tem\essee's prqgram, 1:30 p.m. with ail
Masters, 52, served in Slate lreezer until serVing time.
SEND
Brushy Mountain prison.
singers and public illvited. Department Intelligence and Certainly hurries things up at
Judge Harry w. WelHord
military posts throughout
'EM
dlsmlsaed the suit calling
ALFRED'S ANNUAL most of the 1950's. In the the last moment. I also use a
Ray a "libel-proof figure." church ho!llecoming Sunday 1960's he aerved In political plastic squirt top mustard
Ray sought S3 million In with Sunday school, 9:30 poSts In Indonesia and as container filled with icing for
damai!C!S from Time writers a.m.; worship service, 10:45 director of the department's decorating a birthday or any
George McMUian of New with the Rev. Richard office of regional afairs for other cake. - MRS. W. T.
Polly will send you oae of
York, wnuam Bradford Hule Thomas speaking. Basket East A!da and the Paclflc. He
her
"peach" lhank·you
of l!llrtaeDe, Ala., Gerold dinner at 12:30 p.m. M· is married and hils two
cards,
ideal for framing or
Frank of Boston and from ternoon pro~~:am begins aI children.
In A
placing
in your family
Pair Of U.S. District Court Judge 1:30 featuring Rev. Bishman
scrapbook,
If sbe uses your
Robert M. McRae Jr.
and members of the "Rivers
Hay clalmed the writers of Ufe Ministry" of the hostess. Devotions by Mrs. favorite Pointer, Peeve or
Poll Parrot Shoes
had
written "Hollywoodlsh" Central Avenue Church In James Buchanan, Bible study Problem in her column. Write
From
articles about him and Athens and other visiting and from Book 2, Chapter 2 and Polly's Pointers In care of
hariba. house.
misquoted him. McRae local talent. Public invited. thsnk offering lo he taken. this aewspaper.
denied Ray a new trial In
}JOMECOMING SUNDAY
1975.
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at Asbury United Methodist
Church. Sunday School and
worship services at regular
hours. Basket dinner. at 12:45
. p. m. Special singing.
MONDAY
RACINE PTO Monday,
7:30p.m. at the school. Open
house and teachers to be
Introduced. Public Invited.
~ESTER PTA Monday, ·
7:30 p. m. Gel acquainted
USE
meetinc. Shower for school
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ldlchen. For addiUonal ln·
formation contact Mrs.
RAT
James Folmer or Mrs. Earl
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Hunt.
KILL
CANDY STRIPER
organizational meeUng for
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19'76-77 Monday 7 p. m. in
cafeteria at Veterans
1 different kind of killer for rata and mice, 111 "carry-home'
Memorial Hospilal. All iri·
Rata haul it bark to the neot ... distribute it thetnoelv..j
terested male and female .. foed Rll T-K ILl. to the whole family till they're dead.
persons who want to volun·
Hl.hly palalablt &amp;o rata • Sure kill In 5 lo 15 day•
leer their services are
Very low In eoat.
welcome to attend.
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
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Oub Monday, 7:30 p, m. at
Columbia Gas Office. All
stiW.MaiDSt.
Pconeroy,O.
membera urged to attend.
The 1110re wltb "All KIDda Of Shdf" for pell - stablea
TUESDAY
-~ andlllllall•••• -Ia- -.....-.
GROUP ·u, Middleport
First•United Presbyterian
Dlurch, 7:30 Tulllday at the
home of Mrs. Eddie Burkett, '-------:--~
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A letter from the naUonal
chapter reco1nlzlng the
~~:oup for becoming a three·
star unillaat year was read
when Ohio Eta Phi Chapter
of Beta SicJna Phi Sorority
met Tue!lday night at the
JOCial rOOUII of the Columbus
and Southern Ohio Electric
Co,
A unit must conduct a
minimum nU~J~ber of service
projects and social sel8ions
In order to qualify as a three·
star organizaUon. A thank·
you note wu read from
Veterans Memorial Hotpltal
for the group's financial
support
towards
the
children's wing. Also a note
was read from the Meigs
Mental Health Center in
appreclaUon of the ~~:oup's
work lowards the pasaage of
the mental health levy In
June. A rejlort was given on
the gel·acq,uainted party

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The annual family picnic of
the Sew·Rlte-Sewlng Club
wulleld Sunday at the Route
33 roadside park.
·At the picnic a birthday
cake was sernd In
celebratioo of the birthd8y of
Elza Gilmore, Jr. Games
were played. Altendinc were
Mrs. F1o Strickland, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Wellruni, Mr .
. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hoffman,
Vicki Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
Don ColUns, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hoffman and
children, Uaa, Timmy and
Brian, Mr. and Mra. Mike
· Gilmore, Mr, and Mrs. Rick
Gilmore, Kim Browning,
Mary Radford, Roger
Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gilmore and daughter,
Shannon.

Social
Calendar

Weber, princtpal, that Post
cereal ' tops are being
collected as a school project.
&amp;lpport by any C!li'Cerned
persons will he appreciated.
Janice Young will serve as

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Jttgullr PlllbOOic SIYings.
No Minimum . Intend
from dltt of dtpotlt to dat•
of wlthdrtWtl . lnttrllt
compoundtd quuterlro .

New parents wekomed

Helen Help

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Girl Scout Diary Picnic Letter recognizes
By Charlene Hoeflich
enj0yed local sorority honor

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Tlpl on how to achieve · and dead leaves, these should
auceeu In SJ:owtnc potted be removed, and the soil
planla and a demonstralion should be loosened ·oc·
on the techniques of drying casionally to avoi.d packing.

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MARJt L BORDEN
Spectallll 4, Mark I.
Sorden, &amp;rene!- II B1U .
and Moaa SordeD, local
rnldenh, 101 of Mra·.
Audrey SpOre, Malllfltld,
and WUUam Sordeli, Jr. ,
Columillll, ba1 completed
Advanud lndlvldul
TraiDlq u a Callbrltioa
Technician at Lowry
Tecludc:al1'rlbiiDI Cealer,
Lowry AFB, Colo. He baa
been llliped lo the 2111
AG Replacement Bat·
lallon, Fraaldart, Germany, A 1175 1raduate ol
Madlaoa SeQior Hl&amp;b
School, MaDI!Ield, SordeD
bas completed ene year ol
a lbree year eallllmeat
with the United Stale•
Army. He b11 1peat
summen In Mei11 Co1111ty
for a namber of yean and
has a niUDber of relatlvet
in the county.

The Rev. and Mrs. Dewey King

West Virginia couple
comes to Meigs church

The Rev. Dewey King, then spent two years more In
West Columbia, W. Va., has evangelistic work. Before
been named new pastor of the coming to this area, the ·Rev.
Wesleyan Holiness Church On and Mrs. King spent ayear at
Route 143 off the Route 7 a church in Everett, Pa,
bypass.
Mra. King Is also a
The Rev. Mr. King, a native minister, she is licensed, he is
or Summersville, w. Va., ordained. Beginning Sunday
graduated from God's Bible arevlvalwillgetunderway at
School In Cincinnati In 1963. the church near Pomeroy
He was . engaged In · with services at 7:3Q each
Thank Your Hostess
evangelistic work for three evening lor the next two
· With A Colorful
years before accepting a Weeks. The Rev. ·and Mrs .
pastorate In Clinton, Pa., King wlll alternate speaking ,
where he was located for a each evening. The Kings are
year. He was at Zanesville for parenta of . three children,
five years as a pastor and Kathy, 10; Michael, 7 and
Melody, j~
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Assistant pastor of the
church is the Rev. Edison
Weaver of Mason, W.Va. The
GOULD SUED ·~
church Sunday school is at
LOS ANGELES . (lJPI)
9:30 am.; morning worship
.From
Margaret De Haven is suing at 11; evangelistic services at
actor Elliott Gould for ,7:30p.m. and there is prayer
$28,000, charging her former meeting at 7:30~ p.in. on
tenant's pets destroyed Thursdays. A service is
plants, linens, bedspreads, conducted at the cOunty jail
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furniture and carpeUng at at 5:45 p.m. on Sunday and
No. Second Ave .
her Beverly Hills hom&amp;.
street work which Includes
De Haven said in her passing out tracts is carried
Middleport, io
Superior Court suit that out In Pomeroy.
Gould had promised to keep
only one pet and pay for any
damages the pet caused.
The actor violated the lease
agreement · by keeping
numerous pets in the home,
she said and also claimed
Gould was responsible for
damage to the swinuning
pool, screens and wal)s.
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NITE CLUB

BROOKE'S WOE
CAMBRIDGE, M~ss.
(UP!) - Sen. Edward M.
Brooke has asked for court
approval to reduce the
weekly allowance he pays to
to his estranged · wife,
Remigia. The Massachusetts
Republican's wife has asked
the allowance be tripled.
Mrs. Brooke's attorney,
Monroe Ioker, saiJ his
client's current $500-11-month
li vlng allowance was not
enough to maintain her
normal living standard.
Brooke's attorney, Robert
McGrath, asked the court to
. reduce the payments to $100 a
week, stating the senator's
weekly illcome waa $300 less
than the couple's combined
weekly expenses.

BLUE VELVETS .
Lonnie
John

From St. Paul, Minn.

Mike
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Friday &amp; Saturday
From 9:00.2:00
Sunday Night
From 9:00.1:00
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No Reservations
First Come First Served

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of any la~ge 16 oi soft drink you
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The total price &lt;for the larg drink and the glass is only 49c. Start
collecting your set of eight glasses today! (Empty glasses may be
purchased for 39c)
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.Gardening tips given
at Tuesday meeting
plantmaterialswereglvenat Applica~on of fertilizer once
the Tueaday night meeUng of a month is usually adequate,
the Winding TraU Garden she said.
Oub.
Mrs. Collins ' demon.
Mra. Allee Thompson stration on drying plant
hosted the meeting held In the material included several
200 year old log cabin techniques. She said planta
recenUy reconstructed on the can be hunc in a cool dry
Thompeon properly.
place, that Bor&amp;J and aand
Mrs. Dollie Hayes presided mixtuie or Borax and ciJrn.
withmemberaa111wering roll meal mixture or com·
call by naming their favorite mercially prepared mixtures
potted plant. Projecta can be used to dry plant
dlacuased Included planting materials. Mrs. Collins also
at the Meigs County In· talked on auto pollution.
llrm&amp;ry where work will · September garden hints
11IE NEW YORK BRASS ~let will periorm in Gallipolis March 16, 8 p. m. at the
begin on cleanup and painting were given by Mrs. Wilma
Gallia Academy High School audltoriiUD under the auspices of the Tri~unly Conununity
in the next week. New bulbs Terrell. She said that now Is
Concert Association. Admission to tbls concert and other performances planned by the
will be purchaaed to plant the ideal Ume to prepare and
cmcert
association this season is by membership only. For more Information contact the
around the flag pole. Flowers seed a new lawn, working In
cmcert association at the Gallipolis Chamber ol Commerce office or phone us 2200.
for the heme of Mrs. Nancy some kind of humus; such as
Carolyn Hippensteel is drive chainnan.
Colllns will be provided by peat or rotted manure and
tile Winding TraU Graden · ferUllzer. She also said that
Club members. Mrs. Collins' thls Is the best Ume to set out
home Is on the hlatorical new ever~~:eens, those that
home tour tAl be held by Ohio are balled and burlapped, tAl
Eta , Phi Chapter of Bela plant Madonna lily bulbs,
Sigma Phi Sorority next narcissus and crocus, divide
month.
and reset day lilies .
CHESTER - Mrs. Thelma next month club meetings
Mrs. Sual.e MWer gave the Cultivation or.roses except tAl White and Mrs. Mary K. will siart at 7:30 p.m. Mn.
educational program on keep out the weeds should be · Holter were hostesses for a Opal Hollon and Mrs. Laura
ll'owlnc polled planta, taking stopped so that the bushes meeting or. the Past Coun. Mae Nice thanked the club
her material from Ohio can begin to harden, but that ciiors' Club of Chester for gifts, cards and visits
Alloclation of Garden Clubs' spraying and dusting should Council 323, Daughters of during their hospitalizations.
manual. She gave light be continued. She also America, held at the hall .
Games were conducted by
~~~ noUnc that thls 'suggested set~ out chrysMrs . .Ethel Orr, vice Mrs. Erma Cleland and Mn.
Is often the cauae of failure anlhemumsabouttobloom or president, conducted the Hollon . Mrs. Mabel Van
and IIPoke on Beiection ol already In flower.
meeting which opened with Meter won the door prire .
plants to suit particular · "Autumn Harmony" was " eight verses from Psalm 31, Others a!tending were Ad.i
locations and situa~ons.
the theme of the flower the Lord's Prayer In unison Neubling, Letha Wood, Mrs.
Mra. Miller dlscuased BJT811Cementa for the month. and the. pledge to the flag. Ada Morris, Mrs. Ethel Orr,
artificial Ugbting for planta Mrs. Addalou Lewis won the Mrs.·Jean Summerfield gave Mrs. Sadie Trussell, Mrs.
alan&amp; with the Importance of blue, Mn. Hayes the red, and the minutes of the last Margaret Tu ltie, Mrs. lnzy
bumidlty. She said hwnldlty Mrs. Collins the white. Mr$. meeting, and Mrs . Opal Newell, Mrs. Dorotlty .Myers,
can be Improved by spoaglng Hayes also won a blue on rose Hollon presented the Mrs. Erma aeland ·and Mrs.
IIRI&amp;DAY - Mr. ..t
fol!ace, aeltlng pota In peb- specimens.
treasurer's rep&lt;rt. Beginning Pauline Ridenour.
.M rs, Rolbley RiW lleld •
ble. In a laucer of water,
Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.
party recutly Ia . oboervbeing lUre that the pol.tJ do not Lewis dillpllyed duplicates of
anee
af ·tile flnt1111111day of
aland ill the water. She said the arrangementS they
lbelr
da~. c-tlley.
that planta will 11'0!' best In elhibited at tile Meigs County
Also
obsen&gt;ed
at die family
moderate humidity noting Fair. They showed their
celelntlaa wu Mr. JU&amp;gs'
that temperatures main· rosetta and silver platters
biTthclay. Cake, lee cream
talned by our modern beating . for grand champion and
aacl Hfl drbW ftft ser1J11ema lends to dry out the reserve champion.
ved.
alr.
1be iraveilng prire lui:·
The Rulb Missionary Circle
Su11 preparation and Ita nlshed by Mrs. Dora Hea!Aln of ibe Rllcine First Baplist a Wideness in God's Mercy"
lmpGrtanee ill gi'O!ring bouse was won by Mr~. Colllns. The Church met at the home or by Mrs. Barbara Gheen ; " Is
planta waa also dlacuaed by next meeting will be held at Mrs. Nondus Hendricks, There Really a God" by Mrs.
1/1f'"1J
Mrs. Miller. She recom. the home· of Mril. Millec with Racine, recently with IS Martha Lou Beegle; "Our
Thanks
to
Thee,"
Sandy
I'U
J
mer.ded 1 general mixture of officers to be Installed at that members present.
Boothe;
"Ballad
of
the
liD·
two parta garden loam, Ume.
Mrs. Phyllis Bailey had tbe
put lelf mold or peat m011,
Attending besides those progralil entitled " Time."
and Gill! put 181111. Sbe said a . named were Mrs, Cora Her saipture was ·taken from
Mrs. Marjorie·Grimm; "Why . b'
tablnpoon of · complete Beegle, Mrs. Pat 'lboma,
Eccl. 3 : 1~ and special Missionaries Have to Go" by
tert1u- lboald be added lo Mrs. Ruth Moore, members, :eadings were "When the
Mrs. Nondus Hendricks. Mrs.
"God Conlimles to Bless
Gill! qurt of 11011, and that and proopective members,
Time Canes" by Mrs'. Naomi Marie Walter closed with
wllerlnl abould be done Miss Susan F1eshman, Mn. Stobarl; " Little Bit of
Anwica" was the theme of
wben the IIOilln the pot ia dry ~arsarel Parter, Mrs. Heaven " by Mrs. Emma prayer. Cards were signed devotions given by Mrs. Mary
to the Wacb. Planla lbould he Jackie Brickle,s, Mrs. Judy Adams; " A Shining Light" by for shut.ms. Refreshments Martin at the Wedneslay
«heW f!9f!rY other day for Bolin, Debbie Bolin, Mrs. Mrs. Mary K. Yost; · ~e ' s were ·served by tbe hostess. night meeting .of the Past
PrSdents of the American
water needl, and they abould Sonnie LeMaster, Mrs.
be linn a ''beth" in the sink Marilyn Wisecup, Kathy
Legion Auxiliary, Drew
Webster Posl39, at the home
: : : . net tAl clllc:ourqe = : n d Mrs. Marjorie
·
of Mrs . Veda
DaVIS.
.
A. for the faded Bowen
·
Tbe Lor-d 'a Prayer in
unison
opened the meeting.
Additional Olrlsmons for tbe Bible study on the "'"c,
Mrs.
Martin
read "Uncle
the church Ouistmas tree "A OrisUan at Work" with Frank's Turnip Patch," and
will be made by the American meditation . ahd .prayer.
Lutheran Oturch Women of Others attending were Betty Mrs. Rhoda HaCkett "A Gift
St. Paul anc! St. John Young, Mrs. Wilma Mees, of Friendsbip." There was
silent prayer and lbe pledge
Lutheran Churches, it was Mrs. Eva Schreiber, Mrs. to the flag. Officen' reporta
!{ decided at a recent meeting Lois Clelland, Miss Erna were given and getorell cards
By Helen Bouel ~ ~.group at St. Paul's Jesae, Mrs. Barbara Fry, signed f&lt;r Miss Erma Smith,
Mrs. Janet Neue, Mrs. Elva
Mra. Marge Reuter and Mrs.
In addition to making more Cottrill, Mrs. V'll'ginla '1boren
Canie
Neulzling.
ornamenta, the ALCW will and Mrs. Rachaei Downie
, !IIIIUISkWrlteudTell?
American Legion AuDliary
also purchase additional
DEAJUD!:!J!:N: .
.
dues
were disciRed and
117 pat.tJ•wlnl"ther ran a rather faiJIOIJI bawdybouae, lighta. A rummage sale was
thole
who have not paid are
baCk 1111111 red-ftlftt diJI. She pt ber start In the IIIUI way, announced by Mrs. Veda
asked to man their duea to
Davis, chairman, lor Oct. 4 In
CHILD BORN
tbeD pracr
~ 1o "madam." My grandmother wl8 born
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Box 100, Pomeroy. Games
the fellowship haD ol St.
lbere.
were played with prizes going
After 1gew up, Grandma told me many llorlee about ber Paul's Church. Also an· Raggy, Middleport, are to the winners. Mra. Faye
eariJ life, and llllllllo gave me old letterl, dlarles, and ledgen nounced was a full seminar announcing the birth of a WIL1ermu th won the door
for Oct. 23 at 9:30 at St. seven pound, nine ounce
!bat are flec!MIIntl.
prize, Mrs. Hackett !be
BuliiiJ mather bated lbe Idea, felt It . . a terrible blot on Matthew Church in Lock· daughter, Kimberly Rae, traveling prize. Refresh·
lbe r.D11J ume. Sbe made Grandma promiae never to lalk bourne. Mrs. Margaret Sept. 10 at the Hol%er Medical menta were lei'Ved.
aiJoui tbl '"-" •II•Lolelbe famllr; she'd always hush her Blaettnar presided at the Center. They have another
meeUng.
daughter, Pamela Jean, age
I!Pwbea IIIII pt llarted 011 ''lbe old da,. ...
Mrs.
Judy
Eichinger
had
three. Grandparenla are Mrs.
l'ft bid muy aiUI!JtOIU wltb 111J mother, as I wint to
Eula
Odegard, Pomeroy, and
write onr famiiJ lllsiGr7 -lbe wbole truth - and abe lnllsla 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore,
llllh tbiiiiOit lllt8rttiiiDc part, the 1t«J oiiiiJ free wbeellng
Pomeroy, R. D. Great.
~.Her anecdotea about well-knOwn people af
gandparenta are Mr. and
!bat time waald aclully mike a book.
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Laurel
Wbat'l JOUI' oplnlm? - CENSORED
Cliff,
Walter Gilmore,
DEAR CII:NSOBED:
NEW HAVEN- Mr. and Columbus, and Mrs. Wimie
rm wbolebeartedly with YOU! For goodness (forgive me,
, Mpmu) sake, write It like ilwu, 8nd don't emit the delaila. Mrs. William (~all) Gibbs Hood, Charles\00, W. Va.
A chrmlcler wbo lopa olf tbe rugged branchea of ber will observe their 25th
famll7 tree, eomea 1111 with 1 8tunted, .llfeleu version. And a wedding aMiversary at The
ntlatm wllo
flcla about ber grandmotber's First Church of God
Miaaionary Building here
f a - bawd,y bouae llllllt be preltpepr sed.
.
Get 011 ~th the true blltory -and conlact a publisher. You with an open houae Sunday,
Sept. 19, from 2 to 4 p. m.
1111)' beve a book here. - H.
The couple was married at
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the
Hartford
DEAR HElEN:
United
SUNDAY
Your "Bow to Manage Tllile" column was ~~:eat. Here's one Methodist Church on Sept. 7,
111111'1 tip: .don~ make lllllleceiiii'Y tripe or take unneeded 1951,by the Rev. C. E. Haney.
12:30 TIL 8 PM
lllpl.1'111 mwlled at bow IIIIlCh pund time my lrtenda waite They have two children,
to tblllonl llnl'l1 tim. 1 day. 1 uve aD my Marilyn and George, of New
fir ooe day a week, and lf 1 run out oliOIIIetlllng, I Haven, who will host the open
wlthcolt il.1 alao daa't drlw milll to aa-ve a few centl house. Frlenda and relatives
OIIIIUt, Tbat'l jult~ yourwbeell, literally.
are invited.
At bame, I CIIIIIWVe 111er11 and Ume by ~ one trip
wllb 1 faD llld, ratlllr tban l'1llllillg back and forth from
RECEPTION SET
I ifl)tobedrooaw,elc.,wlthjultoneortwoput.«nys.
WILKESVILLE- WUkesllllt ''fllllallbe Dlllllllllll ill betwwl" 18 you ay, 11 the ville Chapter 204, Order ol
....., 10 ,.alnclblnp daDe. When my lwblnd baa to walt Eastern Star, will hold a
• •
a, be IJICIII. U 1 am flll:ed with a lknlmllll walt, 1 recepUon for Mrs. Thelma
l'llft'lltCt a cupbolrd, water my hollleplanll, wrtle Leitch, president of District
c~ull . , .
24, at 8 p.m. Saturday
I . . tlllllltde p11111111bieb belped me a lot -Rot me olf . foUowtnc a brief business
ROYAL CROWN
... . _ udiDIII dciiDC tldnp NOW, not ''later." (Don't know meeUng. Forty and 25 year
BOTTLING COMPANV'
1111 .....,,)
members will be honored
l'lallwiW.I'IDiwDII'IIid,IIIJdayJaru maa,
along with past matrons and
l'tiDJb 1 aak,lea~lltabeadolit.
.put
illtlfl'tllltlr'IIIH. 1llmw 1 wonlday:
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Council meet held

Church circle entertained
at Hendricks home

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Ch.rismons to be

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aathers

LETART FAW- Plalll
were made for the annual fall
fesllval and supper with
committees beinc named for
the Oct. 23 event when the
Letart Falls PTO met
Monday evening at the
achool.
Kathryn Wolfe, president,
was in chirge of the meeting
and Mrs. Eileen Buck COD·
dueled the devoUonal period.
Last year's officers were
presented with gifts in
recogni lion of their 1100rk with
the group, and Principal
James Wickline inlroduceQ
teachers of the school. A
report was given on · the

palnUI!« ol the NCand IIIII
Refrllhmeall - .-'ld
Ullrd gnde 1'001!18 with the by the PTO oi!IOII'I wbo ..,..,
Pro providing fundi for the hosla for the ~ project. The regula~' meeting
was chanced from the first
No 91mn, No glmmlcs
Monday to · the second
Monday of the month.
The sixth grade won
the room count ol parenta
attending and the $5 prize.
The PTO voted 25 centa a
child for each room to beto help defray expenses ror
the valentine parties. Mike
Gerlac~, teacher and active
member or the Meigs County
. Pioneer and Historical
ON PASSBOOK
· SAVINGS
Society, presented a talk on
history ol the county.
s~• ~·r cent ytlr peld ,,.

REEDSVILLE - AI the
~gantza Uooal meeting of the
Riverview PTA recenUy held
at I he school, a special
· welcome was extended to all
new parentS or students
recenUy transferred to
Riverview School as well as
first SJ:ade parenta by the
president, Teresa Collins.
Coounittees were named to
aerve for the clrnlval to be
held at the school Oct. 9.
Action was laken to once
~gain subscribe for children's
magallines for the school
library.
.
It was amounceQ by

Sandy Powell and· Geraldine
Holsi~er.

Grade 4 - Grace Stout,
~loros Foster, Teresa
Collins and
Charlene
Althouse.
Grade 5 - Ferra Lou
Barringer, Lou Pitzer, Mary
Gra~ Cowdery and Liz
Uptoa.
.
Grade '-Thelma Smith,
Violet Smith, Hazllle Riebel
and Nola Young.
Refreshments were served
by the officers to the approximalely 40 parents and
teachers in attendance.

~MEIGS

-e' BRANCH
The Athtnl county
savings &amp; Lo•n ca.
2'14 Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
All Accauntslnsund
UO,OOO br FSLIC.

~s.

chairperson.
The first ~~:ade room, with
the highest percentage in
attendance, was awarded the
banner and reading circle
book.
The following list of
roommothers will serve thls
school year :
Grade 1-Donna Connolly,
Jemy Berkhimer, Marcel
Bartoa and V'll'ginia Newlun.
Grade 2-Lorralne Wigal,
Rosemary Randolph, Lucille
Kimes and Judy Holter.
Grade 3 - Sandy Gillilan,

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Here's the way to ad~ new beauty to your home. Replace
that wooden hatchway with a modern, all steel Bllco Door.,
It's ruggedly built, weather-tight, and so easy for everyone
in the family 10 use!What's more.itwill make your basement
more secure against intrusion . And it will pay (or Itself,
many iimes over by saving repair and ·replacement costs.
If your home was built without the convenience of
a direct basement entrance. ask us lor Bilco's new hand·
book "How lo Add Valuable Living Space to Your Home."
Stop in and see our display. We'll

gWe you free literature on how to
VISITING HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilmore do it. Or, we can sugpesta man
AM·
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and daughter of Lake VIlla, ro ;nstaJI ;r tor you .
,.
l\J,)f.&gt;
ill. bave been in Pomeroy the
past week visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs . . ··Open Mon . -Fri.
. FREE PARKING
Gardner Wehrung and Mr.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MIDDLEPORT, 0. ·
and Mrs. E1za Gilmore, Jr.
·and family. Joe Gilmore, a
ceramic engineer with
Picard China, attending a
seminar
at
Hocking
Technical Institute in
Nelsonville.
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SATURDAY, SEPTJMBER 1.8TH
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wblch carried out a theme of
the 50s. The ruah party was
announced for Sept. 21 and a
hilyrlde for members and
guests for Oct. 2 at Royal
Oak Park.
Plans were made lor the
annual homes tour to be held
on Oct. 10. Eight homes· In
Meigs County are to be
visited during the ll!ur which
starta at I p.m. Tickets may
be purchased from any
member or at any of the eight
homes. Relreahmenta will be
l!ei'Ved to !hose making the
tour at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Lewis Telle. Sheila
Reeves was chosen valentine
girl.
Conducting the cultural
program on "Science 'Natural" were Kathy Fry .
and Maurisha Nelson .
Refresluilents were served
by last year's pledges .

procnm lhla achool year was l!e1d Wednelday night at the
Columbull and Southern Ohio Electric Co. office.
Mn. Pat 'lboma, aervl~ unit director, announced that
Mn. Ann Broadbent ol Parkenburg Is the new dlllr1ct field
director. Mn. '1bama noted that lhe II weD veraed In IOOUilnl
lnd will be attendltlcaomeoftheaervlceunltmeetinp.
At the Wednlllday night meeting emphasta wu on gett1n1
the emtlng ltOope reorganized and new troope llarled.
Rell*atioll form packeta were distributed to the leaden.
Dlapilya at the Melp County Fair were ~ and
aeveralch8neeawerepropoaedfornextyear'sparUclpaUon.1t
Wl8 felt that Jud&amp;lng should lake place prior to the CJPe1!in1 ol
the fair, and that eacti acout should be limited to no niore dian
three projectll.
It wl8 noted that calendar orders are due by Oct. 1 and
that registration must be completed by Nov. 1. Service unit
meeUncs were aet lor the second Wednesday of each month.
Becky Mankin and Joan McLaughlin agreed to serve 18 co·
chalnnen of the Thinking Day prognm In February, and Mrs.
Judy Werry wllliiiUIDe directorship of the 1977 day camp. It
was decided the troo.. will enter CbriJimu ..radea.
• Mrs. Thoma announced that chani!C!&amp; In the Brownie
· proiJ:am will permit some badge work, Mrs. Merle Johnson
lild Mrs. Mary Wile will meet with Mrs. BrOadbent and Mrs.
Thoma Monday to begin leader orientation programming.
Read at the meetq was an lnvllaUon from the Athletic
Department ol Ohio University. Oct. 2 has been set 18 Srouta'
Day at 0. U. and the girls will be a~tted free tAl the 0. u,.
University ol Toledo game. Reservations for troo.. must be
made, however, prior to the Sept. 211 deadline and lnformaUon
on how to do this can be obtained from Mrs. Thoma, Tbe girls
are to attend in uniform. Chaperorlea and drivers will be
admitted free.
Attenclil!g the meeting were Mn. Werry, Mrs. Wise, Mrs.
Charlotte Wllllllley, Becky Mankin, Mary Asb, Becky Triplett,
FRIDAY
Leda Fetty, Joan McLaughlin, Margaret Parker, Phyllis
PAS'!'
MATRONS,
l&gt;uflan, Merle Johnson, Joyce Slsaon, Mrs. Thoma, and Mrs.
Evangeline
Chapter,
O.E.s: By
WUlls, Mrs. Scaggs and Mrs. Gheen from the Ha~vllle
7:30p.m.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
area.
POLLY'S PROBLEMS
way of charging 1)\ure.or do
Willili Anthony.
DEAR
POLLY
the manufacturers not realize
SATURDAY
Yesterday 1 bleached my this?-DE~ORAH
CHICKEN BARBECUE at jeans to f~de them, but when DEAR POLLY- Bonnie's
New Haven city building .by I finished there were spots of brass bells would look nice
. New Haven Volunteer Fire
Why do people suffer? The lie to, the idea that a person's Department beginning at 11 different colors on them and hung on colorful ny ion
they look a meas. They were braided rope that is available
glib or well-reasoned answers troubles are the direct result a.m.
expensive
so 1 hate to not be at most fabric shops. I have
that come to the lips of those ol his own sins," said Mrs
SUNDAY
abletowearthem.lwonderi!
·several strings of these
b'ylng to comfort a fellow. ·White. "Jesus also made this
ANNUAL
HOMECOMING
you
could
give
me
some
hanging on a wan In my home
sufferer . are
seldom clear when His disciples
of
the
Alfred
United
suggestion
to
make
them
look
and
they look lovely. I put
adequate .. But Rita White, asked him whether a blind Methodist Church, Sunday,
t•·
-e
w
four
or five on 9ne rope and
be .,r.
. .
Sabbath School superin· man had sinned, or 'his
with
Sunday
school,
9:30
DEAR c. W.-Wby aot dye starting at the boi!Alm knot a
tendent of the Pomeroy parents. He replied it was
am.; worship ·service, 10:45 your jeans a deep color to bell on, leave a few inches
Seventh-day AdventW neither' but the man had been
basket dinner at 12:30; bide lbe spoil? Or you mlcbt and add another bell that is
Church an Mulberry Heights born blind for the express am.;
afternoon
program, ·I :30 p.m. first use commercial color also knotted on and so on.
says there are some good purpose of heine healed at
Rev. Bishman and members remover and !ben dye back to Each string hangs lroma cup
answers, and they're In the that moment by Jesus, which . of
the Rivers of Life Ministry the faded blue you seem to hook screwed in~ the wall.Bible. Her classes are then took place.
to
be present.
waul.- POLLY.
SHlRLEY.
studyhig the question at
"We're so llinited in our
COUNTY PRA YEtt
DEAR POLLY I
ilervices this saturday af· ability to understand the
meeting,
Swiday,
~ p.m. at
receive~
·
a
lovely
EAR POLLY- My Pet
ternoon.
things that happen to us," the Rutland Community
Peeve
concerns children's arranv,&lt;ment of dried flowers
~~Ironic as it may seem/' concluded Mrs. White, "I'm
Church with Glen Bissell, clothing. I find the slacks I as a ~irthd'f gift. Although it
!laid Mrs. White, "God uses glad we've got the Bible to leader.
buy for my litUe girl (size 8) w&gt;:.s perfect on my cocktail
Suffering is a tool to help us sort things out."
. HOMECOMING Sunday at are so long they come down tAl table there was always
discipline His children. St.
Mt. Hermon U. B. Church. my ankles when I hold them noticeable sheddinc around
l&gt;aul, In his letter to the
The Rev. Eldon Blake from up and I am five feet four. No and Wlller the arrangement.
Hebrews, ~ven says we
COUNCIL TO MEET
the Eden U. B. Church wUI be chlld thla age could wear This was quickly remedied by
,aboul!l be glad when troubl~s
the
entire
The Southeastern Ohio the guest speaker. ,·Basket them that long, but sUII they spraying
come our way because It's a Regional
with
hair
spray.
arrangement
Council
·
on
dinner
at
noon.
Mternoon
are made thai way. M~ney
lure sign God has accepted 'us
Alcoholism will hold its services at 1:35 p.m. Pastor could be saved if all this Any kind will do but the non.
illld forgiven 111 for our sins. .m~thly meeting Sept. 30, at James Leach Invites the
unnecessary malerial was aerosol kind in a pump botUe
"Jesus, In His Sermon on
Trinity Chapel, 300 Wooster public to attend.
not used. Is this just anoCter also brightens and enhances
.,the 'Mount, told His listeners Street, Marietta. The
the natural colors of the
FOURTH . ANNUAL
··they should be happy when
materials used. -PEGGY W.
meeting will begin at 1 p.m . Douglas family reunion
.~'!heY would be persecuted for and
DEAR POLLY - I remove
is open to the public.
Sunday at roadside park, ENVOY NOMINATED '
their faith In Hlm. They
paint
from any glass surface
right going south on Route 33;
~auld be happy because they
WASHINGTON (UPl)
by putting a slice of lemon on
basket dinner al12:30 p.m.; President
know God will go with them
Ford
said the paint to be removed.
all relatives and friends ln· Thursday he is nomlnaUng Mter a minute or so it wipes
~all- the way, even if that way RAY SUrr SUNK
MEMPHIS, Terui. (UP!)- vi led.
'includes a painful death."
former ·Intelligence officer right off.
·
James
Earl Ray's libel suit
HOMECOMING at Wesley Edward E. Masters of
: Mrs.' While .added that St.
To brighten faucets, scour
:Paul ~alns ' the necessity of against three Tlme Inc. Chapel Church, Sunday; Savannah,
Ohio,
as them with a lemon rind from
suffering and discipline by · writers and a federal court basket dinner lit noon with ambassador to Bangladesh. which the juice has been
was dismissed special singlnc In afternoon.
11ylng, "II) the end It yields judge
Master, deputy chief of the eltlracted. Then wash and
Thursday
In u.s. District Public Invited . .
ror thoae who have been
mission at the U.S. embassy polish the faucet with a soft
HOMECOMING SUNDAY in Bangkok, Thailand, the clean cloth.-MABEL.
]rained by It tbe peaceful Court.
;harvest ol an honest We". 1 Ray Is the confessed klller at Morse Chapel United past five years, is to succeed
DEAR POLLY - Before a
ol civil riBhts leader MarUn Meihodist Church. Sunday Davis Eugene ~er who
;(Hebrews 12:11). .
child's
party, put scoops of
Luther King Jr. and Is school, 10 a. m.; church was nominated recently as
"This
explanation
puts
\lie
r
presenUy serving a 99-year service, 11 a. m.; afternoon ambassador to Guatemala. ice cream in colored paper
baking cups and keep in the
sentence at · Tem\essee's prqgram, 1:30 p.m. with ail
Masters, 52, served in Slate lreezer until serVing time.
SEND
Brushy Mountain prison.
singers and public illvited. Department Intelligence and Certainly hurries things up at
Judge Harry w. WelHord
military posts throughout
'EM
dlsmlsaed the suit calling
ALFRED'S ANNUAL most of the 1950's. In the the last moment. I also use a
Ray a "libel-proof figure." church ho!llecoming Sunday 1960's he aerved In political plastic squirt top mustard
Ray sought S3 million In with Sunday school, 9:30 poSts In Indonesia and as container filled with icing for
damai!C!S from Time writers a.m.; worship service, 10:45 director of the department's decorating a birthday or any
George McMUian of New with the Rev. Richard office of regional afairs for other cake. - MRS. W. T.
Polly will send you oae of
York, wnuam Bradford Hule Thomas speaking. Basket East A!da and the Paclflc. He
her
"peach" lhank·you
of l!llrtaeDe, Ala., Gerold dinner at 12:30 p.m. M· is married and hils two
cards,
ideal for framing or
Frank of Boston and from ternoon pro~~:am begins aI children.
In A
placing
in your family
Pair Of U.S. District Court Judge 1:30 featuring Rev. Bishman
scrapbook,
If sbe uses your
Robert M. McRae Jr.
and members of the "Rivers
Hay clalmed the writers of Ufe Ministry" of the hostess. Devotions by Mrs. favorite Pointer, Peeve or
Poll Parrot Shoes
had
written "Hollywoodlsh" Central Avenue Church In James Buchanan, Bible study Problem in her column. Write
From
articles about him and Athens and other visiting and from Book 2, Chapter 2 and Polly's Pointers In care of
hariba. house.
misquoted him. McRae local talent. Public invited. thsnk offering lo he taken. this aewspaper.
denied Ray a new trial In
}JOMECOMING SUNDAY
1975.
.
at Asbury United Methodist
Church. Sunday School and
worship services at regular
hours. Basket dinner. at 12:45
. p. m. Special singing.
MONDAY
RACINE PTO Monday,
7:30p.m. at the school. Open
house and teachers to be
Introduced. Public Invited.
~ESTER PTA Monday, ·
7:30 p. m. Gel acquainted
USE
meetinc. Shower for school
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ldlchen. For addiUonal ln·
formation contact Mrs.
RAT
James Folmer or Mrs. Earl
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Hunt.
KILL
CANDY STRIPER
organizational meeUng for
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19'76-77 Monday 7 p. m. in
cafeteria at Veterans
1 different kind of killer for rata and mice, 111 "carry-home'
Memorial Hospilal. All iri·
Rata haul it bark to the neot ... distribute it thetnoelv..j
terested male and female .. foed Rll T-K ILl. to the whole family till they're dead.
persons who want to volun·
Hl.hly palalablt &amp;o rata • Sure kill In 5 lo 15 day•
leer their services are
Very low In eoat.
welcome to attend.
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
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- Profeulonal Women's
Oub Monday, 7:30 p, m. at
Columbia Gas Office. All
stiW.MaiDSt.
Pconeroy,O.
membera urged to attend.
The 1110re wltb "All KIDda Of Shdf" for pell - stablea
TUESDAY
-~ andlllllall•••• -Ia- -.....-.
GROUP ·u, Middleport
First•United Presbyterian
Dlurch, 7:30 Tulllday at the
home of Mrs. Eddie Burkett, '-------:--~
with Mrs. Karl OWens, co-

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Open house
armounced

A letter from the naUonal
chapter reco1nlzlng the
~~:oup for becoming a three·
star unillaat year was read
when Ohio Eta Phi Chapter
of Beta SicJna Phi Sorority
met Tue!lday night at the
JOCial rOOUII of the Columbus
and Southern Ohio Electric
Co,
A unit must conduct a
minimum nU~J~ber of service
projects and social sel8ions
In order to qualify as a three·
star organizaUon. A thank·
you note wu read from
Veterans Memorial Hotpltal
for the group's financial
support
towards
the
children's wing. Also a note
was read from the Meigs
Mental Health Center in
appreclaUon of the ~~:oup's
work lowards the pasaage of
the mental health levy In
June. A rejlort was given on
the gel·acq,uainted party

Answer to why su(fer?

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What a difference

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The annual family picnic of
the Sew·Rlte-Sewlng Club
wulleld Sunday at the Route
33 roadside park.
·At the picnic a birthday
cake was sernd In
celebratioo of the birthd8y of
Elza Gilmore, Jr. Games
were played. Altendinc were
Mrs. F1o Strickland, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Wellruni, Mr .
. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hoffman,
Vicki Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
Don ColUns, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hoffman and
children, Uaa, Timmy and
Brian, Mr. and Mra. Mike
· Gilmore, Mr, and Mrs. Rick
Gilmore, Kim Browning,
Mary Radford, Roger
Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gilmore and daughter,
Shannon.

Social
Calendar

Weber, princtpal, that Post
cereal ' tops are being
collected as a school project.
&amp;lpport by any C!li'Cerned
persons will he appreciated.
Janice Young will serve as

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An orplllratlonal meetlng lor Melp County's glrliCOut

Jttgullr PlllbOOic SIYings.
No Minimum . Intend
from dltt of dtpotlt to dat•
of wlthdrtWtl . lnttrllt
compoundtd quuterlro .

New parents wekomed

Helen Help

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Girl Scout Diary Picnic Letter recognizes
By Charlene Hoeflich
enj0yed local sorority honor

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Tlpl on how to achieve · and dead leaves, these should
auceeu In SJ:owtnc potted be removed, and the soil
planla and a demonstralion should be loosened ·oc·
on the techniques of drying casionally to avoi.d packing.

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MARJt L BORDEN
Spectallll 4, Mark I.
Sorden, &amp;rene!- II B1U .
and Moaa SordeD, local
rnldenh, 101 of Mra·.
Audrey SpOre, Malllfltld,
and WUUam Sordeli, Jr. ,
Columillll, ba1 completed
Advanud lndlvldul
TraiDlq u a Callbrltioa
Technician at Lowry
Tecludc:al1'rlbiiDI Cealer,
Lowry AFB, Colo. He baa
been llliped lo the 2111
AG Replacement Bat·
lallon, Fraaldart, Germany, A 1175 1raduate ol
Madlaoa SeQior Hl&amp;b
School, MaDI!Ield, SordeD
bas completed ene year ol
a lbree year eallllmeat
with the United Stale•
Army. He b11 1peat
summen In Mei11 Co1111ty
for a namber of yean and
has a niUDber of relatlvet
in the county.

The Rev. and Mrs. Dewey King

West Virginia couple
comes to Meigs church

The Rev. Dewey King, then spent two years more In
West Columbia, W. Va., has evangelistic work. Before
been named new pastor of the coming to this area, the ·Rev.
Wesleyan Holiness Church On and Mrs. King spent ayear at
Route 143 off the Route 7 a church in Everett, Pa,
bypass.
Mra. King Is also a
The Rev. Mr. King, a native minister, she is licensed, he is
or Summersville, w. Va., ordained. Beginning Sunday
graduated from God's Bible arevlvalwillgetunderway at
School In Cincinnati In 1963. the church near Pomeroy
He was . engaged In · with services at 7:3Q each
Thank Your Hostess
evangelistic work for three evening lor the next two
· With A Colorful
years before accepting a Weeks. The Rev. ·and Mrs .
pastorate In Clinton, Pa., King wlll alternate speaking ,
where he was located for a each evening. The Kings are
year. He was at Zanesville for parenta of . three children,
five years as a pastor and Kathy, 10; Michael, 7 and
Melody, j~
. ,
Assistant pastor of the
church is the Rev. Edison
Weaver of Mason, W.Va. The
GOULD SUED ·~
church Sunday school is at
LOS ANGELES . (lJPI)
9:30 am.; morning worship
.From
Margaret De Haven is suing at 11; evangelistic services at
actor Elliott Gould for ,7:30p.m. and there is prayer
$28,000, charging her former meeting at 7:30~ p.in. on
tenant's pets destroyed Thursdays. A service is
plants, linens, bedspreads, conducted at the cOunty jail
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furniture and carpeUng at at 5:45 p.m. on Sunday and
No. Second Ave .
her Beverly Hills hom&amp;.
street work which Includes
De Haven said in her passing out tracts is carried
Middleport, io
Superior Court suit that out In Pomeroy.
Gould had promised to keep
only one pet and pay for any
damages the pet caused.
The actor violated the lease
agreement · by keeping
numerous pets in the home,
she said and also claimed
Gould was responsible for
damage to the swinuning
pool, screens and wal)s.
Wi II Feature The

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NITE CLUB

BROOKE'S WOE
CAMBRIDGE, M~ss.
(UP!) - Sen. Edward M.
Brooke has asked for court
approval to reduce the
weekly allowance he pays to
to his estranged · wife,
Remigia. The Massachusetts
Republican's wife has asked
the allowance be tripled.
Mrs. Brooke's attorney,
Monroe Ioker, saiJ his
client's current $500-11-month
li vlng allowance was not
enough to maintain her
normal living standard.
Brooke's attorney, Robert
McGrath, asked the court to
. reduce the payments to $100 a
week, stating the senator's
weekly illcome waa $300 less
than the couple's combined
weekly expenses.

BLUE VELVETS .
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John

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Television log for easy viewing

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!0:45a .m. NoltYenlngM&lt;¥1&lt;e.
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HYSILL RUN HIE METHOOIIT
01' ._._I
CHUIICH, ..... l'llul Ne.tlle, N aaTIAN UNCIN •. T1W """.
pootar . Sundoy School 9::10 a.m., Wllllolft Ca pi M, p111tor • ...,.
-nlng ..,.Ice, 10:30 a.m., khool, 9:» •·"'·' Jar!* HHtU!;g....
' latit,
Sunday 9:.110
odloal
·· . .....,
roulh . serv ice, 6:..S p.m. .... ..............~ce . 7:JO f,lft,
1chool,
a .m.:·mornirtg
WOf·
~loll&lt; .....,1«1 7:30 p,m. Wednnday evetllng ,,.,.,
ohlp and communion, 10:30 a .m.; ProyOt
,_,~ng , Thur&gt;doy, 7:30 ..,.trng, 7:30p.m. Youth~
,_tin,. W-day. 7:30 P,m. Sunday ..enlng youth Chrlorlon
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&amp;ervkeHci\Tueodov.
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UNI ED PRESIYHRIAN Endeo-. 6:30p.m.; ..,.hlpM&lt;· p.m.
FftUDOM
GOSI'EL
MISSION
at
FAI~VIIW
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CH~R
MINISTRY Of MEIGS COUNTY , vice, 7:30 p.ni. Woduoodc..- e -·
Dwight L. Zovitz. dlr«:tor.
lng pra..-r mMflnQ and llhlt lold Knob. Rov. E. J , GriHith, leiOtt, W, Va., fit. I, ....
tupl. ol church: hv. L. R. Hotchor, paotar. S.ndoy
H·A R R 1 S 0 N V 1 L l f 11Udy, 7:30p.m.
PRfSBYTERIAN , Rev. Ern011
Sl, JOHN LUTHiiltAN CHUIICH, GlueMntomp, (IOtlor: flotltt 9:30 a.m, !'lOyer and llble ·~
Sr .. Sunday Schoolaupt. 7:30p.m. Cottage ~roy« Setv~
Slrlcklln, posror. Sundoy chur&lt;:h "n• Gro... The Rev. William WIIHrod.
ochool, 9:30 a.m., Mrs. Homer Mlddleo....,rlt&gt;, ,ootor, ChurdJ &amp;uncloy School, 9:30a.m., ptoyor ,.......,, 10 a .m. Worahip let•
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LH, · •upt.: morning worahlp, wvk•• 9:30a .m. Sundcrr' SchocJ meellng Tuesdoy. 7:30 p.m.1 •k•. Tllvrodoy, 7:30p.m,__
youth mHtlng, 6 p.m. Sundoy.
CN.VMT MU~. :»N1
10:30.
!0:30a .m.
MIOOLEPOitT , 5undoy ochool ,
IRAOIURY CHURCH OF l.MdortAdoVon-rondGret• -.d. Ml•••~o.t; poohlr, tilt!
9:30 a.m., Rkhord Voughoo, 1upt. CHRIST, kim Cole, po~tor; Kevin ro Sullie. Sunday evening - - tlo stephell. Cfiulcll Khool, N6
Morning worship, 10:30.
King, $undoy &amp;&lt;hooloupt. &amp;undoy ohlp, 7 p.m, thrOueh wlnler mon• a.m.; ptt 'hint ..,..,,.., l~
a.m. and 7:30 p.m. WednetdciY
SYRACUSE, Morning worship, 9 Khool , 9 ~30 a .m .: worihlp ter· tho .
WHITE'S
CHAPEL.
Coolville
RD.
.-1n1llble
otvdy , 7:30p.m.
·
o.m.: SundoyO&lt;hool, lOa.m. Mro. vice , 10:30 a.m.: Sunday ter·
tNOEPINDENTHOI.INtiS$CHUit·
SomJKon Hoi I, oupt.
vic... 7 p.m. ; youth .,..ling, 1... Roy OHler, pottor. Su/ldoy
ochoolt:30o.m.; wonhlp&amp;erVke, CH, INC. - Co&lt;ner Fourth ond
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Wodnetdoy, 7 p.m.
Rev. James D. Guynn, postor.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Jttv . · 10:30 a.m. l!ble 11udy ond prayer Lincoln Ita., Middleport: Rlt'l.
O'Dell Monloy, pootor: Sony MudSundGy Khool , 10 a.m .; Sundoy FtMkmd Not:rls, poltor. $undoy --..Ice, Wodn...:loy, 7:30p.m.
RUTLAND
oon, Sunday School tuperlnten,..,,.hlp, llo .m.: Sunday ......,lng IChool 10 o.nl.; Church ..rvko, 7
RUTLAND CHURCH Of CHIIIST, doni. $undoy t&lt;hoot, 9:30 a.,.. :
Mrvico, 7 p.m.: Wodnesday WOt• p.m. Wednesday Bible Study. 7
Carl Peak , p111tor: 1111 ltown, e-lnt warahlp, 7:30 p.m.:
ship oervice, 7:30p.m.
p.m.
· HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH,
RACINl CHURCH Of THE Svndoy ochool supl. Sundoy ~aye:_..!.".~,~~~~~ urvh;o.
Noor Long lottom, Edsel Hart, NAZARENE. Rov . John A. Coli· ac:hool . 9:30 o.m.: worohlp ond . Odn'fu•'"'::~E'Sp CHU"CH ....,
~ rn.ll"'""
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pastor. Sunday Khoql , 10 a .m .: man, pastor. Sund:or School_..t 9:30 communion , 10:30 o .m. E.,.nl'ng
Church , 7:30 -p .m.; proyer o.m.; Ge-rold w.tls, svpt. Morn· --..ko, 7:30 p.m·. Regulor booni POMEIIOY - Cotner Main ond
c-t Ito., .third floor mMilng, 7:30p.m. Thursddy.
lng -.hip, 10:30 a .m.: ·5unctoy "'"tlng, Soturdov, 7 p.m.
RUTlAND
CoMMUNITY
CHUR·
Llghthoun •••touront. Henry
r.AIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAl , evening l""'hip, 7:30: Prayer
CH, Sundoy School , 9:30 a .m.; Cook, postor: Sundoy ochool, 10
Third A'lle., the Rev. William Knit· MMtlng, Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
tel, pastor. Ronald Ouoon. ' Sun·
RACINE FIRST IIAPnST, Don L. worship ..rvlce, 11 a .m.; o.m.: morning worthlp, . 11 a.f" .;
day School Supt. Closse1 for dll walker, Paltor, Ronnl• Sal1er, Wodnesc:loy prayer mntlng, 1:30 evening .. ,.rce , 7 :30. ·
ages ; evening Mrvlce, 7:30: Blbl• Sunday IChool tupt.; Sunday p .m. youth MrvKet, Sunda~ . 7 WednetdctV evening Ht'VIct,
otudy, Wodn"d"'f. 7:30 pm.; IChool . 9:30 a.m.: m&lt;lrnlng wor· p.m.; Sundoy niQht_wotthlp, 7:30. 7:30. lnierdenomlnotlanal , full
RUTLAND CHURCH Of IHE
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youth •ervlc". Fridoy , 7 : 39JI~m ~
ship. 10:-40 a .m.: Sundo~ ev.ning
MIDDLEPORT FRE~• W - -•hlp, 7:30: Wednesc!Oy ..,.... NAZARENE, Rev. LloyciO. Grimm, oo:t"riAND CHURCH OF GOD Jr., pcillot. Sundoy achoo!. 9:30 Pattor Dennlo lol.._ Su'l_doy
TIST, Corner A.sh and
; Noel lng Bible ttudy, ?:30.
H•rrman, pattor. Satu
y ev.n·
DANVIlLE WESLEYAN , Rev. o.m.: woroh'lp oervlce, 10:30 o.m. S&lt;hool, 10 a .m. : wort hlp ..N"Ice.
In~ service, 7: 30 p. .: Sundoy Ltlon Glosure, pootor . Sundoy . ltoodcost live overWMPO: young 11 :30 a.m. ond 7:30 p.m. Proyer
urvlce .
6:45: ,_ling, Wednetdoy, 7:30p . ~ :_;,­
Sc ool . 10 o.m.: Sj&lt;n y t ".ening School, 9:30 a .m.: Y'"'th ond people '•
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHU"""
wor1hlp, 7:30p.m;,
funlor youth service, 6;-45 p.m.; OYongellstlc M&lt;YICe, 7:30 p.m .
t.trfGS
.v.nlnv worship , 7;30 p.m.; Prayer"'"''"'· Wednesday, 7:30 Of JESUS CHRIST, Thomcn ~­
COOPEMTIVE PARISH
prayer and praise, Wodnesdoy, p.m.: Mlnlonory mMIIng, 7,30 Holm&lt;it, -pdltor . llble otudy,
p.m.llntWodnetdoyofmonth. . Soturdoy, 7:30p.m. : Evongoll•t!c
METtfootSICHURCH
7:30p.m.
MASONCOUNTY
p.m.: proyer mHtlng. TuOtdcty.
Ror.itl T. Bumgornor,
SILVER RUN F~EE BAPTIST,
MASON FIRST U.PTIST, Second 7:30p.m.: llbr. Sludy, Thursday,
· Director
Miltt Trout, pDstor. Sunday
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~EROYCLUSTER
school , lOo.m,: Steve LIHie , oupt. and P..,..roy SIS., Ston Crolg, 7:30p.m.
·SYRACUSE FIRST CHU~CH QF
Rev. Robert Haycftn
Ev.,lng service, 7 p.m.: prayer poslor. Sundoy school, 9:d o.m.:
wonhlp oervlce, II o.m.: lralnlng GOD, nat Plltltetaotal. WonHip
Rev. JamatCorbltt
meeting. Thuridoy, 7p.m.
CHESTER , Wonhlp 9: IS o.m.
CHESTER CHURCHOI' GOD, union, 6:30 p.m.: evening - · Solvlco Sunday 9:45 om, $undoy
ChurchSchooiiOo.m.
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. Rov. lobby Potter, poslor . Sun- •hlp oervice. 7:30p.m. Mid Week $&lt;hoof 11 om; Sundo~ Woro~lp
JJOMEROY. Worship , !0:30a .m. dar school, 9:30 a .m.; worship prayer ..,.Ice, WodnHdoy, 7:30 Solvke 7:30pm Thunc!Oy pror-r
·
,_tlng 7:30 pm. ROY. Geoige
Church School 9:30 a .m. UMVF ••rvlae, 11 a.m.; •v.nlng service, p.m.
MASON CHURCH Of CHttlST, P. Oller, po~tor.
6:30p.m.
7:30: youth oorvlce, Wodnesdoy,
O . lok '487, Miller St., Mo10tt , W.
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ENTERPRISE , Worship 9 a .m. 7::.&gt;p.m.
Vo.
Sunday
81blt
Sludy
10
o.m.;
JEHOVAH'S
WliNESSES,
1
mlle
Church School 10 o.m.
LANGSVIllE ClflliSTIAN CHUit·
ROCK SPRINGS. Wonhlp 10 CH. Tod Jono1, pootor. Sundoy Worship 11 o.m. and .7 p.m. liblo · 0011 of ~urlond, JunctiOn ol Rout11
o .m . Church School 9:1Sa.m . school, 9:30 a .m .; Roy Sigmon. Sludy Wodneodoy 7 p.m.: .Vcxol 12• ond Nol&gt;lt Summit Rood (T
17~) . Sunday llble lecture, 9:30
UMYF6:30p.m. •
supt .; morning worship. 10:30; muolc.
l'fltST SOUTHERN IAPTIST, Cor- am: walchtawer tludy, 10:30 am.
FlAlWOOOS, Worship, 11 o.m , Sunday evening service, 7:30;
Church Sctlool10a.m.
mid -week ser~ice, Wednesday, ner. ol Second ond Anderoon, Tuetdoy llblo otudy, 7 ond 8:15
Mooon. Paotor, Wolter Cloud . pm: Thundoy, thoocratlc ochool,
MIDOlEPOUCLUSTER .
7:30p.m.
ROY . Robert llumgorner
.SYRACUSE CHURC!i Of THE Sundoy school 9:45 o.m.: WOtlhlp 7:30 pm: oervlco meeting, 8:30
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Hf!'TH, Roborr Bumgarner, NAZARENE , Rev. Oolo lou, service, 11 a .m. and 7:30 p.m . · pm.
Pastor. Worship 10:30 o .m . Chur · ~tor ; Bob Mqore, , SUnday Weekly Bible. 1tudy. Wodn•sddy, ~
, MT. HERMON CHURCH OF·THE
ck School9:30o .,m . UMYF6 p.in .
School tupt.: ~nday school 7:30p.m..
MASON ASSEMILY OF GOO, lMED PETHREN IN CH~
RUTLAND, Wilbur Hilt, Pastor. daues for all ~· · 9:30 a .m.:
Worship 10:30a .m. Churctl School morning worship, '0:45 a.m.: Dudding lone, Malon, W. Vo. Ri\.:--meo Leach, postor. Su
9 :30a.m.
NYPS. 6:30p.m.; evangelistic Mr· Cheater Tennant, Pootor, .sundoy Kt.iol , t.30 om, Ru11ell Spenc,r,
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
vito. 7:30 p.m. Prayer ond School 9:45a.m,; Children 1 Chur· supt. , wol'lhlp .. rvlce 10:15 om.
Rev, Richard E. Jarvis
fotting " Tuesday , 10 a . m.; ·ch 6:45 p.ni: Young PO&lt;rple'o S.r· Evonl119 wanhlp olter~otlng with
ASBURY, Worship II a.m. Chur· Midweek
prayer
service , vice 6;~5 p.m. Evongellsllc S.r· C. E. ol ~:30 pm on Sunday.
ch School 9:50 o .m. UMW f irst WedMtdoy, 7:30 p .m. ; men's vice 7:30 p.m. 'women'i Mil· P1oyer mfttlng, Wedneldoy, 7:30 L'&gt;
Tuesday . Bible Study Thurt . 7:30 proyerm..tlng, Saturday, 7p.m.: olonary Council 10 o.m. first ond pm: Oovld Holtor, loy feoder.
p .m.
mlstlonary meeting, second rhird Tyeodoyo. Proyor o,nd 11~1~
FOREST RUN , Worship 9 o.m. Wodnesdoy, 7:30p.m.
ChurchSchooiiOo.m.
UNITED FAITH NONMINERSVILLE, W.orshlp 10 o.m. DENOMINATIONAL. llev. Robert
Church School9 a.m.
Smith, postor . Sundoy School,
SYRACUSE, Chruch S&lt;hool ~: 30 ~:30 o.m. : Cia.. leader, Leo Ifill:
a .m. Worsh ipt«Vice7:30p.m.
worshipter.tice, l0:30o.m.; chur·
SOUTHERN ClU51ER
&lt;h 7:30p.m.
Rev. Tlmorhy Smith
EDEN UNITED ._ETHREN IN
ClusterLeoder
CHRIST, Eldon R. Bloke, pootor.
Rev. StltYen Wil•on
Sunday School 10 a.m.; Howard
Associate
McCoy, supt.; Morning sermon ,
BETHANY, (Dorcas), Worship 11 a .m .; Sunday ntght Mrvicft
9:30 o.m. Church School 10:30 Chrittion Endeavor, 7:30 p.m.:
o.m.
Song .. rvlc:e, 8 p.m.: Pr-hlng
CARMEt. , Chruch School 9 :30 8:30 p. m. MldwHk Prayer
o.m. Worship 1~30
v- o.m. ~•
~ ond
"'"tl ng, Wod---'•~r . 7 p.m.: •
•OJ
•~~&gt;Sundays .
Adomo, l4ylo6dor.
APPLE GROVE, Sunday School
CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST,
9:30a.m . Warship 7:30p.m. 1st loc:oted " ' Rutl9nd Oft New lima
and 3rd Sundays; Proyer meeting Rood, next to ForMt N.re Park;
Wednesday 7:30p.m. Fellowohip Rev. 11oy RouM, pootor: Roberl
supper firsl Solurdoy6 p.m. UMW Mus...-, Sunday Schoolsupt. Sun·
2nd Tuesday 7 :30p.m .
day tchool, 10:30 a.m.: worship
EAST LETART, Chruch School 7:30
p. m. llble Study ,
lot. 2nd, 3td Sundoyo. 9:30 o.m. Wodnosdoy, 7:30 p.m .; Soturdoy
ser vi~ .7

p.m.
ZION CHURCH Of CHitS!.
Pomoroy-Horrlsonvllr. Rd.; Don
Konnedy, pot"": 1111 Mcilroy.

TRINITY CHURCH , R..,.. W. H.
Perrin. pollor; Roy MoyOt, SUn·
doy Khool supl . Church S&lt;hool,
9:15a.m .: won hip service , l0:30

o.m. Choir rehoorsol, Tuesdoy,
7:30 p.m. under dire&lt; lion of Mrs.
Poul Noo...
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE: Corner Union · and

Mulberry, R..... Clyde V. Henderson. pastor . Sunday school, 9:30
CJ .m.. Glen McClung, supt.: morn·
ing worship , 10:30 o.m.: evening
service, 7:30; mkt·wHk service.

Wodnosdoy.7:30p.m,
GRACE EPISCOPAl, The Rev.
Horold. Deelh, reclor. Church services , 10:30 a .m.;_ Holy communlon first Sunday Of month: chu rch tchool , 10:30 a .m. for nursery
lhrough 12.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Richard Evonson, pastor, Bible
school, 9:30 o.m.; worthlp, 10:30
a.m.; adult worship aervlce and
young people's muting, 7:30
p.m. Combined Bible oludy ond
proyer moollng, Wednosdoy. 7:30
p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY , Envoy
Roy W. Wining, otfi c~tr in chorge.
Sundot, 10 o.m., Hollneu
mM!ing: 10:30 o.m.; Sundoy
School. Young P.aple's legion , 1
p.m.: Thursdoy, 1 lo 3 p.m..
ladlu Homel~tague , 1 p.m. Prep
do n e1 .

My small son looks wonderingly at
a bnght red cardinal. And, for Olle
Instant, I glimpse a bright mind in
eage r search, the wonder of intelligence dawning, Whal an aware ness
of heaven Is in my heart as 1 see my
baby reflect God's goodness a nd
love! And what a deep sense of responsibiiHy 1 feel.
How grateful I am for my church! It .
has helpe d me find answers ,
streng1hened my faith. How comforting to be able to guide -the religious
training of my child as his quesllons
grow in scope and de pth!
More than anything else I want to
share with him the wealth of love and
understanding , joy a nd strength I
have found in the love of God and His
Church.

BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP·
TIST CHAPEL , Roulo 1, ShodoPastor Bobbv Elkint. Sunday
school , S p.m .; Sundar wonhlp,
5:•5 p.m. ; Wed nesday proyer oer,
vice, 7:30p.m.
R ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Corner of Sycamore and Second
Sts .. Pomeroy. The Rov. Willlom
Middlesworth . Pastor: SundoJ
School at 9:-45a .m. and Chur
Services II o.m.
SACRED HEART, Rev. Father
Paul D. Welton , pastor. Phon•
992·2825 . Saturday evening Moss,

7:30: Sundoy Mou, 8 ond I 0 o.m.;
Contession , Saturday, 7-7:30p.m.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST. 200 W. Main 51 ., Jerry
Paul, minister, phone 992·7666.

Conservative , non·instrumentol;
Sundar worship, 10 o.m .; 8ible
study, II a .m .; worsklp, 6 p .m.

Wodnesdoy Biblo study , 7 p.m.
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH . Rov. Rolrh Smith,

Sunday Monday T ue&lt;day
Isaiah Malachi Manht:w
5: l -7 3: b-12 25 : 14-30

pastof. Sunday sthoo , 9:30 o .m .,

Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Psa lms
Isaiah
Psalms l"'iah
47: 1-9
67: l-7 42 : l -9 H l -13

Mrs . Worley Fronds, superlnt~tn ·
dent . Preoching servites first &amp;
third Sundoys following Sunday
School.

GRAHAM UNITED METHOOIST.

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1970 I&lt;Nief AMrtising Serva, Inc:., Shlburg, \lkvinll

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Preoch irig 9:30 o.m.. fint and second Sundavs of ttach month:
third and fourth Sundays each
month, worship service at ? :30
p.m. Wednesday evenings ot

7:30. Proyer ond Bible 51vdy.

With the hope It .will. In some measurl!, foster and help· &amp;ustain that
SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTIST ,
11/hich is good in famil y and communi t y life. this feature is sponsored by Mulberry Heights Rood, Pomeroy .
Postor. Gerord Seton , Sobbolh
the business f ir ms and organizations. whose names appear below.
S&lt;hool Superlnrendenl, Claro
Mcintyre. Sabbath School , Satur·
I

KINGSBURY HOME SALES

&amp; SERVICE, INC.
tHE FINEST IN MOBiT.E HOME S
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph. "2' 7034

MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.
Ph. 992-2101

Pomeroy

John F. Fultz

9:30a.m .: evenl ngworship , ~
·30.
fhurldoy evening prayer HN •

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WILKINSON'S

BIG JIM'S PLAZA

SMALL EN GINE SALES &amp; SE RVICE
4n Locust 51. Middleport Ph. 9V2-3097

Middleport, Ohio

&amp; HEATING

RACINE PLUMBING

"HE lL': DEALER
Ph. 949-2882
Racine

Third St.

LINDA'S LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON

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Racine. Ohio ·

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE

214 E. Main

SERVICES

-

Po.meroy

Ph . 992-5130

PAUL'S BARBER sHOP
Ol&gt;en 8 to 5- Closed Thurs.
Racine. Ohio

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE
GROCERI ES &amp; GEN ERA L
MERCHA NDISE
Rocine
Ph. 949-2550

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ELLIS

PAULEY. AGENT
Natlonwloe Ins. Co. of Columbus, 0 .
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2318
104W. Main

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&amp; SONS

SOHIO
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Locust &amp; BMch Sis. Middleport Ph. fu-9921

P. J.

BETSY ROSS BAKERY
BAKERS OF GAY90 BREAD
Middleport
Ph. 992-3030

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HEINER'S BAKERY

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SWISHER &amp; .LOHSE PHARMACY
WE FILL DOCTORS
PRESCRIPTIONS
992-2955
Pomeroy

BAK ERS OF GOOD BREA D
Huntington , W. Va .

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
LOU IS W. OS BORNE
220 E. Ma in
Pome roy
Ph . 992-2178

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Middleport, Ohio
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GOEGLEIN SAND

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Pll . 992-l284

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Middleport

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MIDWAY MARKET

Ph. 992-2582

Mason.,

BOB'S MARKET

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Ph. 773-5721

Middleport, Ohio

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AMERICAN PAINTING CO.
• INDU STRIAL &amp; COMM ERC IAL
I'll. 446·0963 Addison. Ohio Ph. 992-6173
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

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THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
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THE DAILY 'SENTINEL
Dedicated tO the Interests of
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Meigs -Mason Area
Phone 992-2156
RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

FRESH PRODU CE &amp; PLANTS
2 CONVENIEN T MARKETS

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DUDLErS
TWO LOCATIONS
39 N. Second 51.
Middleport, 0 .
46 Court St.
Gallipolis, 0.
TWIN CITY GATEWAY
Middleport, Ohio
WE HANDLE ONLY
U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS

MARK V STORE

&amp; LOAN CO.
Pomeroy · Ph. 992-3"3

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K&amp;C JEWELERS
Keepsake Diamond Rings
212 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
""· 992-3715
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SALEM STREET MARKET
Gerald &amp; Melva Elbin, Owner
Open 8 to 7'dally: 12-5 Sun.
Rutland
742-2424

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RACINE PLANING MILL ·

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE. CENTER

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Ph. 949-9130

Syracuse

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RACINE

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FOOD

MARKET

THE STORE WITH A HEAR T
Ph. 949-16?1
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Ph.m-3978

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
RIDENOUR

GAS SERVICE

"Rioclne
Ml-202t

Chester
915-3307

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day afternoon ot 2:00, with Wor·
ohip Service following ol3: 15.
RUILAND.- FIRST BAPTIST
cHURCH-Oro~ Gore, supt .
Sunday School. 9:30a.m.; mom·
ingworship, 10:45o .'m.
THE HILAND CHAPEt , George
Cosio , pallor. Sundoy ~hoof ,

7:30p.m.
POI&gt;\EROY FIRST SAPTI51 , ROY.
Ralph Zundel , pastor. William
Watson, Sunday school 1upt.;
Sundoy school. 9:30 o.m.: 8YF, 6
p.m.: Bible sludy, WodniHdoy. 7
p.m.; choir practice, Wednesday.
8:30p.m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, 282
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, Paul J. Fourth Sunday 10:30 a .m . WorWhile, Poslor; Gary Booham, Sun· ship 2nd Sunday 7:30 p.m. ~th
day school supt. Sunday school, Sunday 9:30a.m .; Prayer mHtlng
9:30 a .m.; . morn ing worship, w.dnesdoy 1:30 p. m. UM.W ht
10:30: evening worship, 6:30p.m. Tunday 7:30p.m.
Midweek proyer ••rvice, 7;30
WESLEYAN (Rocine), Sundoy
p.m.
School 10 o.m. Worship 11 a .m. :
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER, , Jr. UMYF Wodnesday 3:30 p.m.:
Oe•ler Rd., Langsville, Ohio, Rev. Bible Study Thursday 7 p.m. Choir
Clyde Ferrell , Pastor . Sunday Practice Thursday 8 p.m .
School II o.m . Soturdoy
LETART FALLS, Church S&lt;hool
preaching servicet 7:30 p.m. ht 1 2nd, 3rd SUndays 10:15 a .m .
Wodnosdoy evening Bible study ~lh Sunday 9:15 o.m. : Worohlp
at 7:30p.m.
ht. 2nd , 3rd Sunday• 9:15a.m. :
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, ~th5undoy7:30p. m .
loiley Run Rood, Rev. Emmell
MORNING STAR, Worship 9:30
Rawson , pastor. Handl-v Dunn , a.m.; Church School 10:30 o .m.;
supl. Sundoy ochool. 10 o.m. Sun· Mid-Week Solvice Wodnetdoy 8
day evening 1ervice 7:30;
• .J.... Bible p.m.
looch ing , 7:30p.m. I h ur.Wy .
MORSE CHAPEL , Worshp 11
DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHUR· a.m.: Church S&lt;hool ~:30o .m .
CH , Roger C. Turner , posror.
PORTLAND , Worohip 7:30p.m.;
Sundoy school ,h~:30 a.m.; SuS ndodoy ChurchSchoof9 ,30a.m.
morning wors lp, 10:30 : un Y SUlTON. Church OK"'AI
•~--1 9;30
a .m. Worship htond3rdSU......_s
evening service, 7:30.
THE SALVATION ARMY, 115 10:30o.m.
,_, .
Bullernut Ale.. Pomor~. Envoy
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Gnd Mr1. R':fc Wining,
leers in
Rev. Richordfhomos
c harge. Sun oy ho Iirtfls m..tlng,
Pastor
10 •· ":'~_.!undoSMy schoo1A,dl0:30
DuoneSydonstrlcker
o.m. L~r
YP I E1o1se oms:
John Oougloo
.
7:30 p.m. so vatlon meettng.
Auoclates
ladiet Hhom~}eogUe, 12,noon to2
JOPPA, Worship 10 a.m.; Chur·
p.m., T ur:Kioy: prover m.. tlng ch Schoof 9 a.m. : Prayer Mnting
ond Bible oludy, Thursdoy , 7:30 Wodn ..~,
-'-·8p.m.
p.m.
LONG .IOTTOM, Sundoy school
MIDOLEPORT
at 9:30 o.m, Worohlp 1en1lcft ot
MI. MORIAH BAPTIST, Corner 7:30p.m. Bible study ond Youlh
Fourth ond Main , Middleport. "'ttti:L,
at 8' p.m. on
R81V . Henry Key, Jr., pastor. Sun- ,..
Wedne
s.
doy Sc hoo I. 9:30o.m,; Mn. Ervln
NORTH BETHEL, Worship ll
llaumgorhdner , supt .: Morning o.m.; ChurchSchoollOo.m.
wors ip, 10: ~5 o.m.
ALFRED, Sunday S&lt;hool 9:30
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF a.m.: Worohlp 10:~5 o.m.: Proyor
CLHRIST INMoCHIRISTIAN UNIOMN, mHIIng Wodneodoy 7:45 p.m.;
owronce
n oy, pqotor: " · UMW 3rd Tuesday I p.m.
Rulloll Yount,'·hoof
Sunday
930School ' REEDSVILLE, Sun-'~
_, School 9·.30
Supt . 5un day ~
: o.m. o.m. Wo rs hi p 7:30 p.m.; ProYEvenlnv
wors h lp,
7: 30, Meelln11 7:30 p.m. Tuesdoy:
Wodn01doy prov-r ,mnllng, 7:30 Vlollollon7:30p.m . llfThur~ .
p.m.
Sll VER RIDGE, Worship IO a .m.
Ml. MORIAHCHURCHOfGOD, Church5chool9o.m..
Roclne
TUPPERS PLAINS, worshl•" 9
M M Route 2, rho
S Rev.
do Jomet
hoof
· uncy, pallor. un YIC
• o.m. ChurchSchoollOo.m.
9:•5 o.m.: morning :rshlpi ~1
KENO CHURCH 'Of CHRIST,
~ . m .: e-17g "ro' :::· ; 30 George Frederick , oupl. Service
royer meetng, ue y, :
woeldy ,. 9:30 o.rw:' on Sundoy.
p.m,: YouQg people'• mnllng, Proochlng flr~t and lhlrd Sundayo
7:30p.m. lhursd,.
of mon!J~Afy Clillord Smith, 9:30
MIDDLEPORT IRST 8APTIST, o.m.
Corner51dhondPalmor,lheRov.
H0850N CHRISTIAN UNION,
PeIer Gron dol , pot lor; Oonny Oorrell Doddrlll, polloi. Sun...._·
lhompso~ .- tuper Int.enden t Sun-. School, 9:30 o.m.: Leonard
-•
doy School. WMPO Rodio pro: Gilmore, II rot elder; evening ..,.
ram 7:•5 o.m.: Sundoy School, vlco, 7:30 p.m. Wodnosdoy
:15 o.m. l Morning Worship, prayer mntlng, 7:30p.m.
10:15 o.m. Youlh octlvltl" ond
MT. MORIAH CHURCH Of GOD,
fellowship for junior and senior R~clne R'"'te 2. The Rev. Cl&gt;orleo
high oludenll, 6 p.m. Sundoy Hand, pootor. Sur\doy school, 9:~5
OYenlng worship, 7:30p.m. Mid· o.m.: mor nlng wouhl. p, 11 o.m.
wee k praye.r tervlces, Evening Nt'Yket, Tuetdoy and
WodniHdoy, 7:30p.m.
Frldoy, 7:30p.m,
. . ' CHUitCH OF ,CHRIST, Mid· BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
~-~-""""· 5th on d Mol n, ....,rge
OF CHRIST, Ooug Seamon,
Gloio, minister. Jomn Shnto , m1n1•te r. llbr. • tudy , 9:30 a .m. :
9:30 morning worohlp. 10:30 a.m. :
ouperlntend enl. I ibleiChih00 I.10
30
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:
evening worsnlp, 7:30 p.m.
a .m.: ev•nlng . onhjp,
7: ~; Wtdn~lbl•ttu;7 : 30p.m.
proyer semce , • ·7 p .m.
KENO
URCH
CHIIIST,
Wednesday.
..,_
George Ftoderkk, oupt. Sundav
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH O•'IH.E onoml~ ..,.ke, 9:30 e.m. wllil
•uz•RENE
Don CoI•·' -eochlng
·•• on llul ond third Sun·
•~ ~
, .. "•••·
_ La lhoy.
Su1,; dovolmonth
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.... co-a.Pick.,..
Khool supl., Sunday achool, 9:
STIVUSVtLlE COMMUNITY
o.m.: momlng worship, 1&amp;.30 CHURCH, Su~ School .....,ke,
o,m.: Sundoy evangellollc 10 a .m. : Prayer rneoll"t .
.
.p .m . Prayer Thur•.....
Sund~"~~~evenlng
meeting, 7:30
r .,.7p.m.:
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SICiNED, SEAl ED
AND DEUVERED,
EH,CWIEF?

FRIDAY, SEPTEMIER 17, 1976
5:1l0--FBI 3; Marv Griffin ~~ Partridge Family I ;
Mission : Impossible 15.
· 5:30-News 6; Family Affair 8: Eltc. Co. 20,33; Adam· ·
12 13.
6:1l0--News 3.~.1. 10,13,1 5; A6C News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6:30-NBC N~ 3,~.15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Tru1h or Cons. 12r Hodgepodge
Lodge 20; &lt;;;arrtscolendas 33.

r-n&lt;AT'' ~ FUN~'{... WHY DO I
Tlll5 ODD FfE~IIIG

WIN AT BRIDGE

t 'M I!&amp;IN6 WATCHSD ~

lO:oo--Oean Martin 3,4,15; News 20; Paul Nuchlma 33.

Norlb Eut

who could make what. He
dld!l't really care. He couldn't
be set much at six spades and
couldn't expect much profit
defending against six hearts .
West opens hill ace ol hearla
against the six-spade contract. U he shifts to a diamond
he collects 100 points. U he
leads anything else South
scores game , slam and
rubber.
East can and should ask lor
a diamond lead by dropping
his king of hearts on his
~riner 's ace.
This can't be a com~n in
heart, . It must be suit
preference to ask lor a diamond shift.

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WEST
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North-South vulnerable

CHW:B WITfl.OtJT
9lll~ Rl.l.
Weo1

Opening lead - Ace •

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..., a•NNJE-COUNTER IRRITANT
ORPRAR

By Oswald &amp; James Jac9by
Mike Lawrence give s
the besL rule we have seen lor
when to read your partner)
signal as suit preference .
Here it is :
" Never interpret ~riner's
card as a suit preference II it
fUl M'f can logically mean anything
OOOOH. eiLL else "
SlAGG'S GOT
·
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Here is a hand to illustrate
'fAKESthis. We won't go into the
merits of the bidding except to
point out that West can make
seven hearts against a dia.I..C- mont lead, six against a spade
H I~Ar'-"f:)...
lead and live against a club
lead.
Also, when South bid six
spades he had no idea as to

7:1l0--TrutllorCona. 3; To Tell the Truth A; Bowling lor
Oollen6; Spact: 1999; Ntwt10; To Tell lilt Tru1h
13; Family Altair 151. Ohla Jour..r 20; 81-.:k
Perll*flve 011 lilt Ntw1 33.
7:30-Porter Wf1!101111' 3; BrNk lilt B1111k ~ ; C1ndld
C11111tr1 6; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33; lt.ndy
Williams 10; Name That 'Tune 13; Popl Goes The
Country 15.
e :.oo--Sanlord flo Son 3,4,15; Donny flo Marie 13; , It's
Time to Pray, America 6,1; Washington Week In
Review 20,33; Spencer's Pilots 10.
8: 30-Chlco &amp; the Man 3,4, 15; Wall StrHI Week 20,33.
9: 00-Nell Sadaka 3.~.1$; Movie " The Lave Boat" 6, 13;
.S.A.: People flo Polll1cs 20,33; Movie " Slither" 8,10.
9 : ~The Maze : Story of William Kurelek 20,33,
11 :OG--News 3.~.6,8, 1 0, 13,15; MacNeil-Lehrer Report

Ideal time for aun llgnal

the Sermonette

33.
M It'
11 ::io-Johnny Carson 3,4,15&gt; Rookies 6,13;
ov
" Kelly's Heroes" 8; Mary Hartman 10; ABC News
33.
12:1l0--Movle "North by Northwest'' 10; Janakl 33.
12: oiG-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6; Wreslllng 13.
1:GO-Midnight Special 3,4, u.
l :oiG-News 13.
2: 30-News 3.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1976
.
6:oo--Summer Semesler 8.10.
6:3()-MaHers of Life 6; TV Classroom 8; Treehouae ,
Club tO; Kentucky Afield 13.
7:oo-.Saturday Repor13; Dusty' s Treehouse 4; Eddie
Saunders 6: Treehouse Club 1: U.S. Farm Report
10; \.llllgan 13.
7:30-uullwlnkle 3; Children's Theatre 4; Valley of the
Dinosaurs 6; Dusty's Treehouse 8; Man From
C.O.S.I. 10; Junior Almost Anything Goes 13;
Mister Rogers 20.

A Georgia reader wants to
know what happens when a
player asks lor a new deck of
cards to change his or her
luck.
There is no rule here. It is
proper and courLeous to
accede to the request provided the person aSking lor new
cards is will_ing to pay lor
them.
(Do you have a question
lor the experts? Write "Ask
the Jacobys" care of this
newspaper. The Jacobys wllf
answer indio/dual questions
if stamped. self-addressed
envelopes are enclosed. The
most interesting questions
will be used in this column
and will receive copies at
JACOBY MODERN. I·

by THOMAS JOSEPH

ACROSS
to Belgian
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river
5 Investigator
DOWN
11 Knowledge 1 Prove
1% Disparage
innocent
13 Colleen's
%Main artery
home
3 Competitor
14 Ecstatic
d. sorts
15 Feasted
(2 wds.)
11 Karlsbad
4 Rhymester's
isone

17 Youncster
18 Absconded
{2 wds.)
28 Chemistry
suffu
!1 Cart
Z2 One d. the
Ages
· Z3 Glut

Yaterdly's A•wer
"nightfall"
11 Inlluence
%5 Scanty
5 Avoid C.O.D. 11 Ve11m1ela %1 Concealed
copper
Z8 early d.
charges
1 Type ci race
center
song

7 Egp

Z2 "The Great" %5 Rich
or "The
cake
8 The Hatflelcls
Terrible"
30
Villly
apd McCoys
23 Rille
35 Crony
(2 wds.)
24 Without
(old Eng.)
9 "- Rigby"
(Ger.)
36 Teddy bear
10 Tum scarlet

24Ended
Z5 Author''-",._
actress
~ •1: . Angelou

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Oland or
Toler
Z7 Slip up
Z8 Poetic

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31 Mother d.
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Do....,..ood, Supt. lillie School,
9:30 o.m. p,._
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8:3()-Woody Woodpecker 3 .~.15 ; Tom flo ~erry- Grape
Ape-Mumbly 6,13; Sesame 51. 20.
8:30-Pink Panther 3,~,15 ; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner
8; Bugs Buriny &amp; Friends 10.
9:oo--Jabberjaw ]3: Big Blue Marble 6; Elec. Co. 20.
9:30-Scooby-Doo 6,13; Tarzan 8, 10; Mister Rogers 20.
10 :00-McDuft, The Talking Dog 3,4,15; Shazam-lsls
8,10; Zoom 20.
·
10: 3()-Monster Squad 3,~.15; Kroffl Supershow 6,13;Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
ll :OG--Land ot the Lost 3.~.15; ·Ark II 8,10; SSI
Redetermination : How to Fill Out the Form 20.
11 :30-Big John, LIHie John 3,4,15; Clue Club 8,1~;
Consumer Survival Kit 20.
12:00-Kids from C.A.P .E.R. 3,4,15: Hot Dog 6; Fat
Albert 8,10; Acflon News for Kids 13; Crockett's
VIctory Garden 20.
12 :3G-Lidsvllle 3; American Bandstand 13: Muggsy
4,15; Sou1Traln6; Way Out Fames8; Gomer Pyles,
USMC 10.
1·110-Ara's Sports World 3; Champions 4; Champions
· 8; Children's Film Festival 10; Wrestling 15;
Lowell Thamas Remembrers 33.
·
1:3()-Marshall Football Highlights 3; Wide World of
Sports 6,13; Wild Wild World ot Animals 33.
2 :GO-Grandstand 3,4, 15; VIewpoint 8; Urban League
101 Family Theatre 33.
2: ts-Baseball 3,~.15.
2:30-Movle " Boeing Boeing" 8; Movie " No Man of
Her Own" 10; Inslght 33.
3:oo-&lt;:ollege Football Pre-Game Show 6,13; Family
AI War 33.
3:15-College Football 6,13
. 4·0G--Bit With Knit 33.
,; ,3()-Sports Spectacular 8,10; Food Preserving 33.
5:110-Siar Trek 3; Treasure Hunt 4; Wrestling 15;
Romagnolls' Table 33.
5:30-Adam-12 4; Education In Transition 33.
6:0G--New• 3,4,8,10; God Has the Answer 15.
6:30-NBC News 3,~,15; ABC News 13; News 6; To Be
Announced 8; CBS News 10; Lilias Yoga flo You 33.
7:0G--World at War _3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; ,Hee Haw
8; Hee Haw 6; $128,000 Question 10; Lets Make a
Deal 13; Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 33.
7:30-Truth or Cons. 3; Dolly 10; In Search of 13.
a :oo-Emergency 3,4,15 ; New Original Wonder
Woman 6,13; Jeflersons 8,10; At The Top 33.
8:3()-fvan the Terrible 8,10. •
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9·110-Movle "Charley Varrlck" 3.~.15&gt; Movie murder
· on Flight 502" 6,13; Mary Tyler Moore 8,10; Upstairs, Downstairs 33.
9:3()-Bob Newhart 8,10.
·
10:110-Rock Music Awards ·8,10: Youth· In Trouble 33.
11 :oo--News 3,~. 13,15 ; ABC ·News 6; Janakl 33.
11: 15-Movle 6; PMA Pulse 15.
·
11 ·30-Mary Hartman, 3; Saturday Night 4,15; News
· 8 to · Movie " The Mystery of Marie Rogel" 13.
12 :00-Mary Hartman 3; Movie " The Lonely Man" 8;
Woody Hayes: Football 10,
12 :30-Marv Hartman 3; Movie "Man With the Icy
Eves" 10.
1 :oo-MaryHartman 3; Sammy &amp; Co. 6; Movie " Secrets
of the Blue Room" 13.
1:3~Mary Hartman 3.
2:0G--News 3.
2:30-Movle "I Was an Adventures~;· 3; ABC News 13.
4:110-Movle "The Arizona Wildcat 3.
5:3()-Movle "Public Deb No. 1" 3.

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nightproyerMfvke, 7:30p.m.

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
ROger Watson , pastor: · Jessie
White, Sunday schoolsupt. Morn·
lng worship, 9:30 a .m .; Sun~
doyschool, 10!30 o.m .; . onnl~g
arvic;o, 7:30. WodniHdoy Bible
Sludy, 7:30p.mc
MT. UNION IIAPTIST, Rtv. R. D.
lrown, supply pastor; Sunc;kay
ochool9:45o.m. : Sunday evening
worship, 7:30p.m .
TUPPERS PLAINS CHRISTIAN
CHUIICH, Eugene Underwood,
pootor: Howard Coldwell, Jr.,
Sunday School Supt.; 5ufldoy
Schoof. 9:30a.m.; Mornlng cSer·
mon, 10:30 o.m.: Sundoy ..,...
1ng ••rv k t , 7 p.m.
LETART FAlLS UNITED
BRETHREN, Rev. FrHiond Norrit,
postor; Floyd Norris, supt. Sundof
school, 9:30 o.m.: momlng ..,.
mon , 10: 30 a .m .: Prayt r •-ke
-·... ,
Wednetdav 7 30
CHESHIRli OtUk~ OF GOD Of
.PROPH"'Y
., . G. p. Smith ' poltot.
Sunda y Schoof , 10 a.m.: "'
• r•-'"''
"-nson, Supt.: Morning Worship,
ll o.m.: Young People 's --..ke,
7 p.m.: E1
7:30
..,.ce,
p.m.; Wedn
y Mid ·WHk
Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m.; Youth
mHflng, 6:30p.m. Evening worohltp, 7:30~ .m.
CHEST
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARtiNE, R.-... Herbert Grote,
pootor, Worship Mrvl&lt;o, II a.m.
ond 7:30 :;m· Su n-r
"-· , ., __-..__
r
Sch oo1, 9: a.m• •"I chard 1or1on,
sup f. Pr~yer meetl"g ,
Wednetdat, 7:30p.m.
BRADFORD 'CHURCH OF
CHIIIST, JO&lt;k Perry, minister. Sundoy School 9:30 o,m.: momlng
church 10:30 a .m.: Sunday .,....
1ng aerv Ic• , 7 : 30 p .m .
Wodne•"-1 , . , .•-_ , I p.m.
LAUREl. CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH . Rev . Floyd F. Shook,
pootot: Lloyd Wright, Svndoy
Schaal Supt. : Morn~n Worohlp
9'30 o.m. : Su ndo Y ooI 1~20
v'
o.m.: Wodneodoy Prayer ond II·
br. Stvdy 7:30 p.m.; Sunday
_.,lng -thtp 7:30p.m.: Choir
PractkeThurodo¥, 7p.m.
DEXTER CHIMiCH OF CHIIISt,
Chorleo RuiHII , Sr., mlnloter:
Rid&lt; Mocombor, oupl. Sunday
hoof 930
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K
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o.m.: ""'""
- ·
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10
30
llbl• ps•~
vee,
:
o.m.
·-•·
lu.odar, 7·30p m
IIEOikiANIZED · CHURCH Of
JESUS CHittST Of LAma DAY
SAINTS, Portland Racine Rood.
William Rauth, poator. Denny
Evano, Sundav Scllool Dlroctor.
.,__._ Schoof. 9 30
r
' : a.m.
a.m.:
- nlng-wonhlp,
10:30
: Suf!doy
•v•nlnt ••rvlce 1 p.m.
Wedneacloy evening p....,.r Mt·
k 7 30
. .-HL
.. '::Mm,IAPT•T •
~-1
· JIOliOt. Wotthlp
•• ' ""·
Sllur.r,
&amp;ervke,
9:30 a.m.. .__._
_.....,. ac:hoof , 10:30
.
a.m. libr. Stvdy and prayer ..,.
.....
vk•
'""
' 7:30 p.m.Klngabuty
CARUT
OtUIICH,
Rood ~Ill ·
t ........
--•-~1 t
... Jllll or.,
- ' ' a.rw.: ng - .....
~~..,.~ 7:30 p.m. Proyer meet1ng,
W-"11
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· - Tbe O.lly Sentinel, MldclleJ10I'I-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Setlt-17.1978

Television log for easy viewing

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!0:45a .m. NoltYenlngM&lt;¥1&lt;e.
~=~P-~.0:..
HYSILL RUN HIE METHOOIIT
01' ._._I
CHUIICH, ..... l'llul Ne.tlle, N aaTIAN UNCIN •. T1W """.
pootar . Sundoy School 9::10 a.m., Wllllolft Ca pi M, p111tor • ...,.
-nlng ..,.Ice, 10:30 a.m., khool, 9:» •·"'·' Jar!* HHtU!;g....
' latit,
Sunday 9:.110
odloal
·· . .....,
roulh . serv ice, 6:..S p.m. .... ..............~ce . 7:JO f,lft,
1chool,
a .m.:·mornirtg
WOf·
~loll&lt; .....,1«1 7:30 p,m. Wednnday evetllng ,,.,.,
ohlp and communion, 10:30 a .m.; ProyOt
,_,~ng , Thur&gt;doy, 7:30 ..,.trng, 7:30p.m. Youth~
,_tin,. W-day. 7:30 P,m. Sunday ..enlng youth Chrlorlon
·
&amp;ervkeHci\Tueodov.
,
UNI ED PRESIYHRIAN Endeo-. 6:30p.m.; ..,.hlpM&lt;· p.m.
FftUDOM
GOSI'EL
MISSION
at
FAI~VIIW
lllll
CH~R
MINISTRY Of MEIGS COUNTY , vice, 7:30 p.ni. Woduoodc..- e -·
Dwight L. Zovitz. dlr«:tor.
lng pra..-r mMflnQ and llhlt lold Knob. Rov. E. J , GriHith, leiOtt, W, Va., fit. I, ....
tupl. ol church: hv. L. R. Hotchor, paotar. S.ndoy
H·A R R 1 S 0 N V 1 L l f 11Udy, 7:30p.m.
PRfSBYTERIAN , Rev. Ern011
Sl, JOHN LUTHiiltAN CHUIICH, GlueMntomp, (IOtlor: flotltt 9:30 a.m, !'lOyer and llble ·~
Sr .. Sunday Schoolaupt. 7:30p.m. Cottage ~roy« Setv~
Slrlcklln, posror. Sundoy chur&lt;:h "n• Gro... The Rev. William WIIHrod.
ochool, 9:30 a.m., Mrs. Homer Mlddleo....,rlt&gt;, ,ootor, ChurdJ &amp;uncloy School, 9:30a.m., ptoyor ,.......,, 10 a .m. Worahip let•
~l
LH, · •upt.: morning worahlp, wvk•• 9:30a .m. Sundcrr' SchocJ meellng Tuesdoy. 7:30 p.m.1 •k•. Tllvrodoy, 7:30p.m,__
youth mHtlng, 6 p.m. Sundoy.
CN.VMT MU~. :»N1
10:30.
!0:30a .m.
MIOOLEPOitT , 5undoy ochool ,
IRAOIURY CHURCH OF l.MdortAdoVon-rondGret• -.d. Ml•••~o.t; poohlr, tilt!
9:30 a.m., Rkhord Voughoo, 1upt. CHRIST, kim Cole, po~tor; Kevin ro Sullie. Sunday evening - - tlo stephell. Cfiulcll Khool, N6
Morning worship, 10:30.
King, $undoy &amp;&lt;hooloupt. &amp;undoy ohlp, 7 p.m, thrOueh wlnler mon• a.m.; ptt 'hint ..,..,,.., l~
a.m. and 7:30 p.m. WednetdciY
SYRACUSE, Morning worship, 9 Khool , 9 ~30 a .m .: worihlp ter· tho .
WHITE'S
CHAPEL.
Coolville
RD.
.-1n1llble
otvdy , 7:30p.m.
·
o.m.: SundoyO&lt;hool, lOa.m. Mro. vice , 10:30 a.m.: Sunday ter·
tNOEPINDENTHOI.INtiS$CHUit·
SomJKon Hoi I, oupt.
vic... 7 p.m. ; youth .,..ling, 1... Roy OHler, pottor. Su/ldoy
ochoolt:30o.m.; wonhlp&amp;erVke, CH, INC. - Co&lt;ner Fourth ond
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Wodnetdoy, 7 p.m.
Rev. James D. Guynn, postor.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Jttv . · 10:30 a.m. l!ble 11udy ond prayer Lincoln Ita., Middleport: Rlt'l.
O'Dell Monloy, pootor: Sony MudSundGy Khool , 10 a.m .; Sundoy FtMkmd Not:rls, poltor. $undoy --..Ice, Wodn...:loy, 7:30p.m.
RUTLAND
oon, Sunday School tuperlnten,..,,.hlp, llo .m.: Sunday ......,lng IChool 10 o.nl.; Church ..rvko, 7
RUTLAND CHURCH Of CHIIIST, doni. $undoy t&lt;hoot, 9:30 a.,.. :
Mrvico, 7 p.m.: Wodnesday WOt• p.m. Wednesday Bible Study. 7
Carl Peak , p111tor: 1111 ltown, e-lnt warahlp, 7:30 p.m.:
ship oervice, 7:30p.m.
p.m.
· HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH,
RACINl CHURCH Of THE Svndoy ochool supl. Sundoy ~aye:_..!.".~,~~~~~ urvh;o.
Noor Long lottom, Edsel Hart, NAZARENE. Rov . John A. Coli· ac:hool . 9:30 o.m.: worohlp ond . Odn'fu•'"'::~E'Sp CHU"CH ....,
~ rn.ll"'""
"
"'r:
pastor. Sunday Khoql , 10 a .m .: man, pastor. Sund:or School_..t 9:30 communion , 10:30 o .m. E.,.nl'ng
Church , 7:30 -p .m.; proyer o.m.; Ge-rold w.tls, svpt. Morn· --..ko, 7:30 p.m·. Regulor booni POMEIIOY - Cotner Main ond
c-t Ito., .third floor mMilng, 7:30p.m. Thursddy.
lng -.hip, 10:30 a .m.: ·5unctoy "'"tlng, Soturdov, 7 p.m.
RUTlAND
CoMMUNITY
CHUR·
Llghthoun •••touront. Henry
r.AIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAl , evening l""'hip, 7:30: Prayer
CH, Sundoy School , 9:30 a .m.; Cook, postor: Sundoy ochool, 10
Third A'lle., the Rev. William Knit· MMtlng, Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
tel, pastor. Ronald Ouoon. ' Sun·
RACINE FIRST IIAPnST, Don L. worship ..rvlce, 11 a .m.; o.m.: morning worthlp, . 11 a.f" .;
day School Supt. Closse1 for dll walker, Paltor, Ronnl• Sal1er, Wodnesc:loy prayer mntlng, 1:30 evening .. ,.rce , 7 :30. ·
ages ; evening Mrvlce, 7:30: Blbl• Sunday IChool tupt.; Sunday p .m. youth MrvKet, Sunda~ . 7 WednetdctV evening Ht'VIct,
otudy, Wodn"d"'f. 7:30 pm.; IChool . 9:30 a.m.: m&lt;lrnlng wor· p.m.; Sundoy niQht_wotthlp, 7:30. 7:30. lnierdenomlnotlanal , full
RUTLAND CHURCH Of IHE
I
·••
youth •ervlc". Fridoy , 7 : 39JI~m ~
ship. 10:-40 a .m.: Sundo~ ev.ning
MIDDLEPORT FRE~• W - -•hlp, 7:30: Wednesc!Oy ..,.... NAZARENE, Rev. LloyciO. Grimm, oo:t"riAND CHURCH OF GOD Jr., pcillot. Sundoy achoo!. 9:30 Pattor Dennlo lol.._ Su'l_doy
TIST, Corner A.sh and
; Noel lng Bible ttudy, ?:30.
H•rrman, pattor. Satu
y ev.n·
DANVIlLE WESLEYAN , Rev. o.m.: woroh'lp oervlce, 10:30 o.m. S&lt;hool, 10 a .m. : wort hlp ..N"Ice.
In~ service, 7: 30 p. .: Sundoy Ltlon Glosure, pootor . Sundoy . ltoodcost live overWMPO: young 11 :30 a.m. ond 7:30 p.m. Proyer
urvlce .
6:45: ,_ling, Wednetdoy, 7:30p . ~ :_;,­
Sc ool . 10 o.m.: Sj&lt;n y t ".ening School, 9:30 a .m.: Y'"'th ond people '•
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHU"""
wor1hlp, 7:30p.m;,
funlor youth service, 6;-45 p.m.; OYongellstlc M&lt;YICe, 7:30 p.m .
t.trfGS
.v.nlnv worship , 7;30 p.m.; Prayer"'"''"'· Wednesday, 7:30 Of JESUS CHRIST, Thomcn ~­
COOPEMTIVE PARISH
prayer and praise, Wodnesdoy, p.m.: Mlnlonory mMIIng, 7,30 Holm&lt;it, -pdltor . llble otudy,
p.m.llntWodnetdoyofmonth. . Soturdoy, 7:30p.m. : Evongoll•t!c
METtfootSICHURCH
7:30p.m.
MASONCOUNTY
p.m.: proyer mHtlng. TuOtdcty.
Ror.itl T. Bumgornor,
SILVER RUN F~EE BAPTIST,
MASON FIRST U.PTIST, Second 7:30p.m.: llbr. Sludy, Thursday,
· Director
Miltt Trout, pDstor. Sunday
· ,
~EROYCLUSTER
school , lOo.m,: Steve LIHie , oupt. and P..,..roy SIS., Ston Crolg, 7:30p.m.
·SYRACUSE FIRST CHU~CH QF
Rev. Robert Haycftn
Ev.,lng service, 7 p.m.: prayer poslor. Sundoy school, 9:d o.m.:
wonhlp oervlce, II o.m.: lralnlng GOD, nat Plltltetaotal. WonHip
Rev. JamatCorbltt
meeting. Thuridoy, 7p.m.
CHESTER , Wonhlp 9: IS o.m.
CHESTER CHURCHOI' GOD, union, 6:30 p.m.: evening - · Solvlco Sunday 9:45 om, $undoy
ChurchSchooiiOo.m.
.
. Rov. lobby Potter, poslor . Sun- •hlp oervice. 7:30p.m. Mid Week $&lt;hoof 11 om; Sundo~ Woro~lp
JJOMEROY. Worship , !0:30a .m. dar school, 9:30 a .m.; worship prayer ..,.Ice, WodnHdoy, 7:30 Solvke 7:30pm Thunc!Oy pror-r
·
,_tlng 7:30 pm. ROY. Geoige
Church School 9:30 a .m. UMVF ••rvlae, 11 a.m.; •v.nlng service, p.m.
MASON CHURCH Of CHttlST, P. Oller, po~tor.
6:30p.m.
7:30: youth oorvlce, Wodnesdoy,
O . lok '487, Miller St., Mo10tt , W.
•
ENTERPRISE , Worship 9 a .m. 7::.&gt;p.m.
Vo.
Sunday
81blt
Sludy
10
o.m.;
JEHOVAH'S
WliNESSES,
1
mlle
Church School 10 o.m.
LANGSVIllE ClflliSTIAN CHUit·
ROCK SPRINGS. Wonhlp 10 CH. Tod Jono1, pootor. Sundoy Worship 11 o.m. and .7 p.m. liblo · 0011 of ~urlond, JunctiOn ol Rout11
o .m . Church School 9:1Sa.m . school, 9:30 a .m .; Roy Sigmon. Sludy Wodneodoy 7 p.m.: .Vcxol 12• ond Nol&gt;lt Summit Rood (T
17~) . Sunday llble lecture, 9:30
UMYF6:30p.m. •
supt .; morning worship. 10:30; muolc.
l'fltST SOUTHERN IAPTIST, Cor- am: walchtawer tludy, 10:30 am.
FlAlWOOOS, Worship, 11 o.m , Sunday evening service, 7:30;
Church Sctlool10a.m.
mid -week ser~ice, Wednesday, ner. ol Second ond Anderoon, Tuetdoy llblo otudy, 7 ond 8:15
Mooon. Paotor, Wolter Cloud . pm: Thundoy, thoocratlc ochool,
MIDOlEPOUCLUSTER .
7:30p.m.
ROY . Robert llumgorner
.SYRACUSE CHURC!i Of THE Sundoy school 9:45 o.m.: WOtlhlp 7:30 pm: oervlco meeting, 8:30
·
Hf!'TH, Roborr Bumgarner, NAZARENE , Rev. Oolo lou, service, 11 a .m. and 7:30 p.m . · pm.
Pastor. Worship 10:30 o .m . Chur · ~tor ; Bob Mqore, , SUnday Weekly Bible. 1tudy. Wodn•sddy, ~
, MT. HERMON CHURCH OF·THE
ck School9:30o .,m . UMYF6 p.in .
School tupt.: ~nday school 7:30p.m..
MASON ASSEMILY OF GOO, lMED PETHREN IN CH~
RUTLAND, Wilbur Hilt, Pastor. daues for all ~· · 9:30 a .m.:
Worship 10:30a .m. Churctl School morning worship, '0:45 a.m.: Dudding lone, Malon, W. Vo. Ri\.:--meo Leach, postor. Su
9 :30a.m.
NYPS. 6:30p.m.; evangelistic Mr· Cheater Tennant, Pootor, .sundoy Kt.iol , t.30 om, Ru11ell Spenc,r,
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
vito. 7:30 p.m. Prayer ond School 9:45a.m,; Children 1 Chur· supt. , wol'lhlp .. rvlce 10:15 om.
Rev, Richard E. Jarvis
fotting " Tuesday , 10 a . m.; ·ch 6:45 p.ni: Young PO&lt;rple'o S.r· Evonl119 wanhlp olter~otlng with
ASBURY, Worship II a.m. Chur· Midweek
prayer
service , vice 6;~5 p.m. Evongellsllc S.r· C. E. ol ~:30 pm on Sunday.
ch School 9:50 o .m. UMW f irst WedMtdoy, 7:30 p .m. ; men's vice 7:30 p.m. 'women'i Mil· P1oyer mfttlng, Wedneldoy, 7:30 L'&gt;
Tuesday . Bible Study Thurt . 7:30 proyerm..tlng, Saturday, 7p.m.: olonary Council 10 o.m. first ond pm: Oovld Holtor, loy feoder.
p .m.
mlstlonary meeting, second rhird Tyeodoyo. Proyor o,nd 11~1~
FOREST RUN , Worship 9 o.m. Wodnesdoy, 7:30p.m.
ChurchSchooiiOo.m.
UNITED FAITH NONMINERSVILLE, W.orshlp 10 o.m. DENOMINATIONAL. llev. Robert
Church School9 a.m.
Smith, postor . Sundoy School,
SYRACUSE, Chruch S&lt;hool ~: 30 ~:30 o.m. : Cia.. leader, Leo Ifill:
a .m. Worsh ipt«Vice7:30p.m.
worshipter.tice, l0:30o.m.; chur·
SOUTHERN ClU51ER
&lt;h 7:30p.m.
Rev. Tlmorhy Smith
EDEN UNITED ._ETHREN IN
ClusterLeoder
CHRIST, Eldon R. Bloke, pootor.
Rev. StltYen Wil•on
Sunday School 10 a.m.; Howard
Associate
McCoy, supt.; Morning sermon ,
BETHANY, (Dorcas), Worship 11 a .m .; Sunday ntght Mrvicft
9:30 o.m. Church School 10:30 Chrittion Endeavor, 7:30 p.m.:
o.m.
Song .. rvlc:e, 8 p.m.: Pr-hlng
CARMEt. , Chruch School 9 :30 8:30 p. m. MldwHk Prayer
o.m. Worship 1~30
v- o.m. ~•
~ ond
"'"tl ng, Wod---'•~r . 7 p.m.: •
•OJ
•~~&gt;Sundays .
Adomo, l4ylo6dor.
APPLE GROVE, Sunday School
CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST,
9:30a.m . Warship 7:30p.m. 1st loc:oted " ' Rutl9nd Oft New lima
and 3rd Sundays; Proyer meeting Rood, next to ForMt N.re Park;
Wednesday 7:30p.m. Fellowohip Rev. 11oy RouM, pootor: Roberl
supper firsl Solurdoy6 p.m. UMW Mus...-, Sunday Schoolsupt. Sun·
2nd Tuesday 7 :30p.m .
day tchool, 10:30 a.m.: worship
EAST LETART, Chruch School 7:30
p. m. llble Study ,
lot. 2nd, 3td Sundoyo. 9:30 o.m. Wodnosdoy, 7:30 p.m .; Soturdoy
ser vi~ .7

p.m.
ZION CHURCH Of CHitS!.
Pomoroy-Horrlsonvllr. Rd.; Don
Konnedy, pot"": 1111 Mcilroy.

TRINITY CHURCH , R..,.. W. H.
Perrin. pollor; Roy MoyOt, SUn·
doy Khool supl . Church S&lt;hool,
9:15a.m .: won hip service , l0:30

o.m. Choir rehoorsol, Tuesdoy,
7:30 p.m. under dire&lt; lion of Mrs.
Poul Noo...
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE: Corner Union · and

Mulberry, R..... Clyde V. Henderson. pastor . Sunday school, 9:30
CJ .m.. Glen McClung, supt.: morn·
ing worship , 10:30 o.m.: evening
service, 7:30; mkt·wHk service.

Wodnosdoy.7:30p.m,
GRACE EPISCOPAl, The Rev.
Horold. Deelh, reclor. Church services , 10:30 a .m.;_ Holy communlon first Sunday Of month: chu rch tchool , 10:30 a .m. for nursery
lhrough 12.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Richard Evonson, pastor, Bible
school, 9:30 o.m.; worthlp, 10:30
a.m.; adult worship aervlce and
young people's muting, 7:30
p.m. Combined Bible oludy ond
proyer moollng, Wednosdoy. 7:30
p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY , Envoy
Roy W. Wining, otfi c~tr in chorge.
Sundot, 10 o.m., Hollneu
mM!ing: 10:30 o.m.; Sundoy
School. Young P.aple's legion , 1
p.m.: Thursdoy, 1 lo 3 p.m..
ladlu Homel~tague , 1 p.m. Prep
do n e1 .

My small son looks wonderingly at
a bnght red cardinal. And, for Olle
Instant, I glimpse a bright mind in
eage r search, the wonder of intelligence dawning, Whal an aware ness
of heaven Is in my heart as 1 see my
baby reflect God's goodness a nd
love! And what a deep sense of responsibiiHy 1 feel.
How grateful I am for my church! It .
has helpe d me find answers ,
streng1hened my faith. How comforting to be able to guide -the religious
training of my child as his quesllons
grow in scope and de pth!
More than anything else I want to
share with him the wealth of love and
understanding , joy a nd strength I
have found in the love of God and His
Church.

BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP·
TIST CHAPEL , Roulo 1, ShodoPastor Bobbv Elkint. Sunday
school , S p.m .; Sundar wonhlp,
5:•5 p.m. ; Wed nesday proyer oer,
vice, 7:30p.m.
R ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Corner of Sycamore and Second
Sts .. Pomeroy. The Rov. Willlom
Middlesworth . Pastor: SundoJ
School at 9:-45a .m. and Chur
Services II o.m.
SACRED HEART, Rev. Father
Paul D. Welton , pastor. Phon•
992·2825 . Saturday evening Moss,

7:30: Sundoy Mou, 8 ond I 0 o.m.;
Contession , Saturday, 7-7:30p.m.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST. 200 W. Main 51 ., Jerry
Paul, minister, phone 992·7666.

Conservative , non·instrumentol;
Sundar worship, 10 o.m .; 8ible
study, II a .m .; worsklp, 6 p .m.

Wodnesdoy Biblo study , 7 p.m.
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH . Rov. Rolrh Smith,

Sunday Monday T ue&lt;day
Isaiah Malachi Manht:w
5: l -7 3: b-12 25 : 14-30

pastof. Sunday sthoo , 9:30 o .m .,

Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Psa lms
Isaiah
Psalms l"'iah
47: 1-9
67: l-7 42 : l -9 H l -13

Mrs . Worley Fronds, superlnt~tn ·
dent . Preoching servites first &amp;
third Sundoys following Sunday
School.

GRAHAM UNITED METHOOIST.

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1970 I&lt;Nief AMrtising Serva, Inc:., Shlburg, \lkvinll

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Preoch irig 9:30 o.m.. fint and second Sundavs of ttach month:
third and fourth Sundays each
month, worship service at ? :30
p.m. Wednesday evenings ot

7:30. Proyer ond Bible 51vdy.

With the hope It .will. In some measurl!, foster and help· &amp;ustain that
SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTIST ,
11/hich is good in famil y and communi t y life. this feature is sponsored by Mulberry Heights Rood, Pomeroy .
Postor. Gerord Seton , Sobbolh
the business f ir ms and organizations. whose names appear below.
S&lt;hool Superlnrendenl, Claro
Mcintyre. Sabbath School , Satur·
I

KINGSBURY HOME SALES

&amp; SERVICE, INC.
tHE FINEST IN MOBiT.E HOME S
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph. "2' 7034

MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.
Ph. 992-2101

Pomeroy

John F. Fultz

9:30a.m .: evenl ngworship , ~
·30.
fhurldoy evening prayer HN •

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WILKINSON'S

BIG JIM'S PLAZA

SMALL EN GINE SALES &amp; SE RVICE
4n Locust 51. Middleport Ph. 9V2-3097

Middleport, Ohio

&amp; HEATING

RACINE PLUMBING

"HE lL': DEALER
Ph. 949-2882
Racine

Third St.

LINDA'S LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON

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Racine. Ohio ·

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE

214 E. Main

SERVICES

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Po.meroy

Ph . 992-5130

PAUL'S BARBER sHOP
Ol&gt;en 8 to 5- Closed Thurs.
Racine. Ohio

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE
GROCERI ES &amp; GEN ERA L
MERCHA NDISE
Rocine
Ph. 949-2550

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ELLIS

PAULEY. AGENT
Natlonwloe Ins. Co. of Columbus, 0 .
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2318
104W. Main

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&amp; SONS

SOHIO
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Locust &amp; BMch Sis. Middleport Ph. fu-9921

P. J.

BETSY ROSS BAKERY
BAKERS OF GAY90 BREAD
Middleport
Ph. 992-3030

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HEINER'S BAKERY

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SWISHER &amp; .LOHSE PHARMACY
WE FILL DOCTORS
PRESCRIPTIONS
992-2955
Pomeroy

BAK ERS OF GOOD BREA D
Huntington , W. Va .

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
LOU IS W. OS BORNE
220 E. Ma in
Pome roy
Ph . 992-2178

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Middleport, Ohio
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GOEGLEIN SAND

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Pll . 992-l284

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Middleport

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MIDWAY MARKET

Ph. 992-2582

Mason.,

BOB'S MARKET

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Ph. 773-5721

Middleport, Ohio

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AMERICAN PAINTING CO.
• INDU STRIAL &amp; COMM ERC IAL
I'll. 446·0963 Addison. Ohio Ph. 992-6173
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

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THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
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THE DAILY 'SENTINEL
Dedicated tO the Interests of
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Meigs -Mason Area
Phone 992-2156
RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

FRESH PRODU CE &amp; PLANTS
2 CONVENIEN T MARKETS

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DUDLErS
TWO LOCATIONS
39 N. Second 51.
Middleport, 0 .
46 Court St.
Gallipolis, 0.
TWIN CITY GATEWAY
Middleport, Ohio
WE HANDLE ONLY
U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS

MARK V STORE

&amp; LOAN CO.
Pomeroy · Ph. 992-3"3

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K&amp;C JEWELERS
Keepsake Diamond Rings
212 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
""· 992-3715
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SALEM STREET MARKET
Gerald &amp; Melva Elbin, Owner
Open 8 to 7'dally: 12-5 Sun.
Rutland
742-2424

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RACINE PLANING MILL ·

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE. CENTER

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Ph. 949-9130

Syracuse

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RACINE

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FOOD

MARKET

THE STORE WITH A HEAR T
Ph. 949-16?1
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Ph.m-3978

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
RIDENOUR

GAS SERVICE

"Rioclne
Ml-202t

Chester
915-3307

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day afternoon ot 2:00, with Wor·
ohip Service following ol3: 15.
RUILAND.- FIRST BAPTIST
cHURCH-Oro~ Gore, supt .
Sunday School. 9:30a.m.; mom·
ingworship, 10:45o .'m.
THE HILAND CHAPEt , George
Cosio , pallor. Sundoy ~hoof ,

7:30p.m.
POI&gt;\EROY FIRST SAPTI51 , ROY.
Ralph Zundel , pastor. William
Watson, Sunday school 1upt.;
Sundoy school. 9:30 o.m.: 8YF, 6
p.m.: Bible sludy, WodniHdoy. 7
p.m.; choir practice, Wednesday.
8:30p.m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, 282
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, Paul J. Fourth Sunday 10:30 a .m . WorWhile, Poslor; Gary Booham, Sun· ship 2nd Sunday 7:30 p.m. ~th
day school supt. Sunday school, Sunday 9:30a.m .; Prayer mHtlng
9:30 a .m.; . morn ing worship, w.dnesdoy 1:30 p. m. UM.W ht
10:30: evening worship, 6:30p.m. Tunday 7:30p.m.
Midweek proyer ••rvice, 7;30
WESLEYAN (Rocine), Sundoy
p.m.
School 10 o.m. Worship 11 a .m. :
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER, , Jr. UMYF Wodnesday 3:30 p.m.:
Oe•ler Rd., Langsville, Ohio, Rev. Bible Study Thursday 7 p.m. Choir
Clyde Ferrell , Pastor . Sunday Practice Thursday 8 p.m .
School II o.m . Soturdoy
LETART FALLS, Church S&lt;hool
preaching servicet 7:30 p.m. ht 1 2nd, 3rd SUndays 10:15 a .m .
Wodnosdoy evening Bible study ~lh Sunday 9:15 o.m. : Worohlp
at 7:30p.m.
ht. 2nd , 3rd Sunday• 9:15a.m. :
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, ~th5undoy7:30p. m .
loiley Run Rood, Rev. Emmell
MORNING STAR, Worship 9:30
Rawson , pastor. Handl-v Dunn , a.m.; Church School 10:30 o .m.;
supl. Sundoy ochool. 10 o.m. Sun· Mid-Week Solvice Wodnetdoy 8
day evening 1ervice 7:30;
• .J.... Bible p.m.
looch ing , 7:30p.m. I h ur.Wy .
MORSE CHAPEL , Worshp 11
DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHUR· a.m.: Church S&lt;hool ~:30o .m .
CH , Roger C. Turner , posror.
PORTLAND , Worohip 7:30p.m.;
Sundoy school ,h~:30 a.m.; SuS ndodoy ChurchSchoof9 ,30a.m.
morning wors lp, 10:30 : un Y SUlTON. Church OK"'AI
•~--1 9;30
a .m. Worship htond3rdSU......_s
evening service, 7:30.
THE SALVATION ARMY, 115 10:30o.m.
,_, .
Bullernut Ale.. Pomor~. Envoy
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Gnd Mr1. R':fc Wining,
leers in
Rev. Richordfhomos
c harge. Sun oy ho Iirtfls m..tlng,
Pastor
10 •· ":'~_.!undoSMy schoo1A,dl0:30
DuoneSydonstrlcker
o.m. L~r
YP I E1o1se oms:
John Oougloo
.
7:30 p.m. so vatlon meettng.
Auoclates
ladiet Hhom~}eogUe, 12,noon to2
JOPPA, Worship 10 a.m.; Chur·
p.m., T ur:Kioy: prover m.. tlng ch Schoof 9 a.m. : Prayer Mnting
ond Bible oludy, Thursdoy , 7:30 Wodn ..~,
-'-·8p.m.
p.m.
LONG .IOTTOM, Sundoy school
MIDOLEPORT
at 9:30 o.m, Worohlp 1en1lcft ot
MI. MORIAH BAPTIST, Corner 7:30p.m. Bible study ond Youlh
Fourth ond Main , Middleport. "'ttti:L,
at 8' p.m. on
R81V . Henry Key, Jr., pastor. Sun- ,..
Wedne
s.
doy Sc hoo I. 9:30o.m,; Mn. Ervln
NORTH BETHEL, Worship ll
llaumgorhdner , supt .: Morning o.m.; ChurchSchoollOo.m.
wors ip, 10: ~5 o.m.
ALFRED, Sunday S&lt;hool 9:30
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF a.m.: Worohlp 10:~5 o.m.: Proyor
CLHRIST INMoCHIRISTIAN UNIOMN, mHIIng Wodneodoy 7:45 p.m.;
owronce
n oy, pqotor: " · UMW 3rd Tuesday I p.m.
Rulloll Yount,'·hoof
Sunday
930School ' REEDSVILLE, Sun-'~
_, School 9·.30
Supt . 5un day ~
: o.m. o.m. Wo rs hi p 7:30 p.m.; ProYEvenlnv
wors h lp,
7: 30, Meelln11 7:30 p.m. Tuesdoy:
Wodn01doy prov-r ,mnllng, 7:30 Vlollollon7:30p.m . llfThur~ .
p.m.
Sll VER RIDGE, Worship IO a .m.
Ml. MORIAHCHURCHOfGOD, Church5chool9o.m..
Roclne
TUPPERS PLAINS, worshl•" 9
M M Route 2, rho
S Rev.
do Jomet
hoof
· uncy, pallor. un YIC
• o.m. ChurchSchoollOo.m.
9:•5 o.m.: morning :rshlpi ~1
KENO CHURCH 'Of CHRIST,
~ . m .: e-17g "ro' :::· ; 30 George Frederick , oupl. Service
royer meetng, ue y, :
woeldy ,. 9:30 o.rw:' on Sundoy.
p.m,: YouQg people'• mnllng, Proochlng flr~t and lhlrd Sundayo
7:30p.m. lhursd,.
of mon!J~Afy Clillord Smith, 9:30
MIDDLEPORT IRST 8APTIST, o.m.
Corner51dhondPalmor,lheRov.
H0850N CHRISTIAN UNION,
PeIer Gron dol , pot lor; Oonny Oorrell Doddrlll, polloi. Sun...._·
lhompso~ .- tuper Int.enden t Sun-. School, 9:30 o.m.: Leonard
-•
doy School. WMPO Rodio pro: Gilmore, II rot elder; evening ..,.
ram 7:•5 o.m.: Sundoy School, vlco, 7:30 p.m. Wodnosdoy
:15 o.m. l Morning Worship, prayer mntlng, 7:30p.m.
10:15 o.m. Youlh octlvltl" ond
MT. MORIAH CHURCH Of GOD,
fellowship for junior and senior R~clne R'"'te 2. The Rev. Cl&gt;orleo
high oludenll, 6 p.m. Sundoy Hand, pootor. Sur\doy school, 9:~5
OYenlng worship, 7:30p.m. Mid· o.m.: mor nlng wouhl. p, 11 o.m.
wee k praye.r tervlces, Evening Nt'Yket, Tuetdoy and
WodniHdoy, 7:30p.m.
Frldoy, 7:30p.m,
. . ' CHUitCH OF ,CHRIST, Mid· BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
~-~-""""· 5th on d Mol n, ....,rge
OF CHRIST, Ooug Seamon,
Gloio, minister. Jomn Shnto , m1n1•te r. llbr. • tudy , 9:30 a .m. :
9:30 morning worohlp. 10:30 a.m. :
ouperlntend enl. I ibleiChih00 I.10
30
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:
evening worsnlp, 7:30 p.m.
a .m.: ev•nlng . onhjp,
7: ~; Wtdn~lbl•ttu;7 : 30p.m.
proyer semce , • ·7 p .m.
KENO
URCH
CHIIIST,
Wednesday.
..,_
George Ftoderkk, oupt. Sundav
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH O•'IH.E onoml~ ..,.ke, 9:30 e.m. wllil
•uz•RENE
Don CoI•·' -eochlng
·•• on llul ond third Sun·
•~ ~
, .. "•••·
_ La lhoy.
Su1,; dovolmonth
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.... co-a.Pick.,..
Khool supl., Sunday achool, 9:
STIVUSVtLlE COMMUNITY
o.m.: momlng worship, 1&amp;.30 CHURCH, Su~ School .....,ke,
o,m.: Sundoy evangellollc 10 a .m. : Prayer rneoll"t .
.
.p .m . Prayer Thur•.....
Sund~"~~~evenlng
meeting, 7:30
r .,.7p.m.:
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SICiNED, SEAl ED
AND DEUVERED,
EH,CWIEF?

FRIDAY, SEPTEMIER 17, 1976
5:1l0--FBI 3; Marv Griffin ~~ Partridge Family I ;
Mission : Impossible 15.
· 5:30-News 6; Family Affair 8: Eltc. Co. 20,33; Adam· ·
12 13.
6:1l0--News 3.~.1. 10,13,1 5; A6C News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6:30-NBC N~ 3,~.15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Tru1h or Cons. 12r Hodgepodge
Lodge 20; &lt;;;arrtscolendas 33.

r-n&lt;AT'' ~ FUN~'{... WHY DO I
Tlll5 ODD FfE~IIIG

WIN AT BRIDGE

t 'M I!&amp;IN6 WATCHSD ~

lO:oo--Oean Martin 3,4,15; News 20; Paul Nuchlma 33.

Norlb Eut

who could make what. He
dld!l't really care. He couldn't
be set much at six spades and
couldn't expect much profit
defending against six hearts .
West opens hill ace ol hearla
against the six-spade contract. U he shifts to a diamond
he collects 100 points. U he
leads anything else South
scores game , slam and
rubber.
East can and should ask lor
a diamond lead by dropping
his king of hearts on his
~riner 's ace.
This can't be a com~n in
heart, . It must be suit
preference to ask lor a diamond shift.

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Pass Pa" Pass

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NORTH

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WEST
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SOUTH 1m
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11\~ 00.'1 a:£ AT lll~

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North-South vulnerable

CHW:B WITfl.OtJT
9lll~ Rl.l.
Weo1

Opening lead - Ace •

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..., a•NNJE-COUNTER IRRITANT
ORPRAR

By Oswald &amp; James Jac9by
Mike Lawrence give s
the besL rule we have seen lor
when to read your partner)
signal as suit preference .
Here it is :
" Never interpret ~riner's
card as a suit preference II it
fUl M'f can logically mean anything
OOOOH. eiLL else "
SlAGG'S GOT
·
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Here is a hand to illustrate
'fAKESthis. We won't go into the
merits of the bidding except to
point out that West can make
seven hearts against a dia.I..C- mont lead, six against a spade
H I~Ar'-"f:)...
lead and live against a club
lead.
Also, when South bid six
spades he had no idea as to

7:1l0--TrutllorCona. 3; To Tell the Truth A; Bowling lor
Oollen6; Spact: 1999; Ntwt10; To Tell lilt Tru1h
13; Family Altair 151. Ohla Jour..r 20; 81-.:k
Perll*flve 011 lilt Ntw1 33.
7:30-Porter Wf1!101111' 3; BrNk lilt B1111k ~ ; C1ndld
C11111tr1 6; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33; lt.ndy
Williams 10; Name That 'Tune 13; Popl Goes The
Country 15.
e :.oo--Sanlord flo Son 3,4,15; Donny flo Marie 13; , It's
Time to Pray, America 6,1; Washington Week In
Review 20,33; Spencer's Pilots 10.
8: 30-Chlco &amp; the Man 3,4, 15; Wall StrHI Week 20,33.
9: 00-Nell Sadaka 3.~.1$; Movie " The Lave Boat" 6, 13;
.S.A.: People flo Polll1cs 20,33; Movie " Slither" 8,10.
9 : ~The Maze : Story of William Kurelek 20,33,
11 :OG--News 3.~.6,8, 1 0, 13,15; MacNeil-Lehrer Report

Ideal time for aun llgnal

the Sermonette

33.
M It'
11 ::io-Johnny Carson 3,4,15&gt; Rookies 6,13;
ov
" Kelly's Heroes" 8; Mary Hartman 10; ABC News
33.
12:1l0--Movle "North by Northwest'' 10; Janakl 33.
12: oiG-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6; Wreslllng 13.
1:GO-Midnight Special 3,4, u.
l :oiG-News 13.
2: 30-News 3.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1976
.
6:oo--Summer Semesler 8.10.
6:3()-MaHers of Life 6; TV Classroom 8; Treehouae ,
Club tO; Kentucky Afield 13.
7:oo-.Saturday Repor13; Dusty' s Treehouse 4; Eddie
Saunders 6: Treehouse Club 1: U.S. Farm Report
10; \.llllgan 13.
7:30-uullwlnkle 3; Children's Theatre 4; Valley of the
Dinosaurs 6; Dusty's Treehouse 8; Man From
C.O.S.I. 10; Junior Almost Anything Goes 13;
Mister Rogers 20.

A Georgia reader wants to
know what happens when a
player asks lor a new deck of
cards to change his or her
luck.
There is no rule here. It is
proper and courLeous to
accede to the request provided the person aSking lor new
cards is will_ing to pay lor
them.
(Do you have a question
lor the experts? Write "Ask
the Jacobys" care of this
newspaper. The Jacobys wllf
answer indio/dual questions
if stamped. self-addressed
envelopes are enclosed. The
most interesting questions
will be used in this column
and will receive copies at
JACOBY MODERN. I·

by THOMAS JOSEPH

ACROSS
to Belgian
1 Ralhskeller
river
5 Investigator
DOWN
11 Knowledge 1 Prove
1% Disparage
innocent
13 Colleen's
%Main artery
home
3 Competitor
14 Ecstatic
d. sorts
15 Feasted
(2 wds.)
11 Karlsbad
4 Rhymester's
isone

17 Youncster
18 Absconded
{2 wds.)
28 Chemistry
suffu
!1 Cart
Z2 One d. the
Ages
· Z3 Glut

Yaterdly's A•wer
"nightfall"
11 Inlluence
%5 Scanty
5 Avoid C.O.D. 11 Ve11m1ela %1 Concealed
copper
Z8 early d.
charges
1 Type ci race
center
song

7 Egp

Z2 "The Great" %5 Rich
or "The
cake
8 The Hatflelcls
Terrible"
30
Villly
apd McCoys
23 Rille
35 Crony
(2 wds.)
24 Without
(old Eng.)
9 "- Rigby"
(Ger.)
36 Teddy bear
10 Tum scarlet

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Do....,..ood, Supt. lillie School,
9:30 o.m. p,._
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Ape-Mumbly 6,13; Sesame 51. 20.
8:30-Pink Panther 3,~,15 ; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner
8; Bugs Buriny &amp; Friends 10.
9:oo--Jabberjaw ]3: Big Blue Marble 6; Elec. Co. 20.
9:30-Scooby-Doo 6,13; Tarzan 8, 10; Mister Rogers 20.
10 :00-McDuft, The Talking Dog 3,4,15; Shazam-lsls
8,10; Zoom 20.
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10: 3()-Monster Squad 3,~.15; Kroffl Supershow 6,13;Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
ll :OG--Land ot the Lost 3.~.15; ·Ark II 8,10; SSI
Redetermination : How to Fill Out the Form 20.
11 :30-Big John, LIHie John 3,4,15; Clue Club 8,1~;
Consumer Survival Kit 20.
12:00-Kids from C.A.P .E.R. 3,4,15: Hot Dog 6; Fat
Albert 8,10; Acflon News for Kids 13; Crockett's
VIctory Garden 20.
12 :3G-Lidsvllle 3; American Bandstand 13: Muggsy
4,15; Sou1Traln6; Way Out Fames8; Gomer Pyles,
USMC 10.
1·110-Ara's Sports World 3; Champions 4; Champions
· 8; Children's Film Festival 10; Wrestling 15;
Lowell Thamas Remembrers 33.
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1:3()-Marshall Football Highlights 3; Wide World of
Sports 6,13; Wild Wild World ot Animals 33.
2 :GO-Grandstand 3,4, 15; VIewpoint 8; Urban League
101 Family Theatre 33.
2: ts-Baseball 3,~.15.
2:30-Movle " Boeing Boeing" 8; Movie " No Man of
Her Own" 10; Inslght 33.
3:oo-&lt;:ollege Football Pre-Game Show 6,13; Family
AI War 33.
3:15-College Football 6,13
. 4·0G--Bit With Knit 33.
,; ,3()-Sports Spectacular 8,10; Food Preserving 33.
5:110-Siar Trek 3; Treasure Hunt 4; Wrestling 15;
Romagnolls' Table 33.
5:30-Adam-12 4; Education In Transition 33.
6:0G--New• 3,4,8,10; God Has the Answer 15.
6:30-NBC News 3,~,15; ABC News 13; News 6; To Be
Announced 8; CBS News 10; Lilias Yoga flo You 33.
7:0G--World at War _3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; ,Hee Haw
8; Hee Haw 6; $128,000 Question 10; Lets Make a
Deal 13; Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 33.
7:30-Truth or Cons. 3; Dolly 10; In Search of 13.
a :oo-Emergency 3,4,15 ; New Original Wonder
Woman 6,13; Jeflersons 8,10; At The Top 33.
8:3()-fvan the Terrible 8,10. •
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9·110-Movle "Charley Varrlck" 3.~.15&gt; Movie murder
· on Flight 502" 6,13; Mary Tyler Moore 8,10; Upstairs, Downstairs 33.
9:3()-Bob Newhart 8,10.
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10:110-Rock Music Awards ·8,10: Youth· In Trouble 33.
11 :oo--News 3,~. 13,15 ; ABC ·News 6; Janakl 33.
11: 15-Movle 6; PMA Pulse 15.
·
11 ·30-Mary Hartman, 3; Saturday Night 4,15; News
· 8 to · Movie " The Mystery of Marie Rogel" 13.
12 :00-Mary Hartman 3; Movie " The Lonely Man" 8;
Woody Hayes: Football 10,
12 :30-Marv Hartman 3; Movie "Man With the Icy
Eves" 10.
1 :oo-MaryHartman 3; Sammy &amp; Co. 6; Movie " Secrets
of the Blue Room" 13.
1:3~Mary Hartman 3.
2:0G--News 3.
2:30-Movle "I Was an Adventures~;· 3; ABC News 13.
4:110-Movle "The Arizona Wildcat 3.
5:3()-Movle "Public Deb No. 1" 3.

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HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
ROger Watson , pastor: · Jessie
White, Sunday schoolsupt. Morn·
lng worship, 9:30 a .m .; Sun~
doyschool, 10!30 o.m .; . onnl~g
arvic;o, 7:30. WodniHdoy Bible
Sludy, 7:30p.mc
MT. UNION IIAPTIST, Rtv. R. D.
lrown, supply pastor; Sunc;kay
ochool9:45o.m. : Sunday evening
worship, 7:30p.m .
TUPPERS PLAINS CHRISTIAN
CHUIICH, Eugene Underwood,
pootor: Howard Coldwell, Jr.,
Sunday School Supt.; 5ufldoy
Schoof. 9:30a.m.; Mornlng cSer·
mon, 10:30 o.m.: Sundoy ..,...
1ng ••rv k t , 7 p.m.
LETART FAlLS UNITED
BRETHREN, Rev. FrHiond Norrit,
postor; Floyd Norris, supt. Sundof
school, 9:30 o.m.: momlng ..,.
mon , 10: 30 a .m .: Prayt r •-ke
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Wednetdav 7 30
CHESHIRli OtUk~ OF GOD Of
.PROPH"'Y
., . G. p. Smith ' poltot.
Sunda y Schoof , 10 a.m.: "'
• r•-'"''
"-nson, Supt.: Morning Worship,
ll o.m.: Young People 's --..ke,
7 p.m.: E1
7:30
..,.ce,
p.m.; Wedn
y Mid ·WHk
Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m.; Youth
mHflng, 6:30p.m. Evening worohltp, 7:30~ .m.
CHEST
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARtiNE, R.-... Herbert Grote,
pootor, Worship Mrvl&lt;o, II a.m.
ond 7:30 :;m· Su n-r
"-· , ., __-..__
r
Sch oo1, 9: a.m• •"I chard 1or1on,
sup f. Pr~yer meetl"g ,
Wednetdat, 7:30p.m.
BRADFORD 'CHURCH OF
CHIIIST, JO&lt;k Perry, minister. Sundoy School 9:30 o,m.: momlng
church 10:30 a .m.: Sunday .,....
1ng aerv Ic• , 7 : 30 p .m .
Wodne•"-1 , . , .•-_ , I p.m.
LAUREl. CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH . Rev . Floyd F. Shook,
pootot: Lloyd Wright, Svndoy
Schaal Supt. : Morn~n Worohlp
9'30 o.m. : Su ndo Y ooI 1~20
v'
o.m.: Wodneodoy Prayer ond II·
br. Stvdy 7:30 p.m.; Sunday
_.,lng -thtp 7:30p.m.: Choir
PractkeThurodo¥, 7p.m.
DEXTER CHIMiCH OF CHIIISt,
Chorleo RuiHII , Sr., mlnloter:
Rid&lt; Mocombor, oupl. Sunday
hoof 930
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IIEOikiANIZED · CHURCH Of
JESUS CHittST Of LAma DAY
SAINTS, Portland Racine Rood.
William Rauth, poator. Denny
Evano, Sundav Scllool Dlroctor.
.,__._ Schoof. 9 30
r
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a.m.:
- nlng-wonhlp,
10:30
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•v•nlnt ••rvlce 1 p.m.
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Phone today PP2 2f56
NOTICES
ATTN II
ALL "OUSEWiVES
All Yard Sales. Rummage

YOUR ATTENTION
PLEASE

Pore, and auemtnt Porch
end Basement Sales, etc

must be paid In advance
Get yours In early by
stopping by our office at
The Ollh Sentinel
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Tilt Rtclne

lllptlst Churdl
bus will be running
Sundlrs on 1 route from
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pusengers It If rou
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Court St or writing Box

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with your remittance

IN MEMORY of Everett R Howett

()Qys of sadness still com. to
Se&lt;ref tears so often flow

u~

Memories keep you ever n~r us
Tho you left us two years ago

IOONE BAPTIST

We wanted so much ra keep you

We watched you day by day
Until at lost wtth breok.ng hearts
We saw you called away
Sodly missed by Wife Helena
Howttl Sons Grondch•ldren
and great grandchildren

CHURaf
LOST srnoll rod•o control plane 4
ft wlng span gold and red An
llqu l , nr~ Phone I 30.t 882
~

101 1
01
ports o~~~mp t e;e;~hh'o'u" se ho~;,d
Wnte M 0 Miller Rt •
Pomeroy Ol'uo Coii99277MJ
-~CASH pold for all makes ond
models of mob1le homes
Phone area code 61• •23 9531

2326

LOST Tw-; wh1le
s~eers
weonng black tog 1n the~r ear
anyone
know1ng
the
whareobout!. please call Ed
Kmg 992 3772___ ___
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- - KODAK Hawkaye lnstamal1c
Camero lost .at tractor pull at
Meigs fotrgrounds Sunday
Ploane'I927B:l0

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Pomeroy forest Pro

ducts Top price for stond•ng
sawtimber Coli Kent Hanby
I '46 8570

COINS 1919 ond older curr•ncy ,
gold and s1lver ~crop W•ll buy
STARCRAFT Beat the fall pnce 1n
crease All 1976 models reduc
ed to bottom 1~n mmi motor
tra1lers and fold downs 1n
slock We sell serv1ce mnd
quality We trade f1noncmg or
rongod Opon Sunday• Camp
SSCASH$$ lor 1unked autos
Conley Storcroft Sol&amp;s Rt 62
Phone 742 2081 Frye s Trude &amp;
N Pt Pleasant, W Vo
Auto Paris Rutland
19n 20 ft Chompton travel
1969 MERCURY Cougar for ports
rrarler lully self conta1ned has
Call '192 590'2
awniBg and scre.ned m room
.Also occeSior•et May be seen
WANTED to boy uHd p1ono
of 975 Maple St • Mrddleport
reasonably priced proforably
_,.._
Ohtoonyllme
. _ __
on upnght Phone 992 3-427

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AVERAGE $otO on even1ng or
afternoons demonstrat•ng
guaranteed toys ond g1hs No
cosh 1nvestm.n1 no dehverv or
collechnv Computers do you
paperwork Call 9•9 2803 or
\ 99'2 m7 Also book1ng porhes

!fW:VERAGE $40

an ev•n•ng o;
' \afternoons demonstrotmg
guaranteed toys and g•fts No
CO$h 1nvesrment no delivery or
coliechng Computers do your
paperwork Coli 9•9 2800 or
_!f'l2927 Alto bookm~r~e~
FUB. TRUCK cltwer Must kO'tle
truck dnv.ngexpenence Wnte
Box 729 E core of The Dotly
s.nhnel, Pomeroy Oh1o

THE RACINE Fn Deportment will
ha\le a gun shoot Sotur)loy 01
6 30
t their bu 1ld 1ng '"
~m a
n
OPEN AGAIN-ofler be•ng closed
lor \'OCOhan w. or• open
ogoin with our usual 9'JOd
quohty knits ond low prk•s
Hours Monday thru Frldoy 9
o m lo 7 p m Closed Sotur HELP WANTfO 1 local firm needs
days CaroUna Fobr1cs on Rt 7
8Kpet .. nced
plumbmg and
one half mile north of Chftter
heating mon steady work
Wrtt• P 0 8o1r 466 Pomeroy
Ohio Het~ry ond ~ Hunt•n
Owners
~Ohio •SJ69
A8SOlUT£L Y no hunhng or InVER ptlots deckhonds cook
Write BoK 203, Porketsburg W
tretpollifli ol any hme on the
Va 76101
Haword Caldwell !arm Sognod,
Howard Caldwell
.. SOMEONE to hve .n Contact Mor

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Darst at Veterans
Memorial Hospc:l:::
ta:.:
l -:c-.SOMEONE to core for a/derlylady
m her home Pkone 985 3955
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Clrrier Wanted

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CAU US lOOAY.
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Phone9492174
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hmntone
and brine
calcium
chlortdt
ond calcium
for
du11 cQntrol and special mll(lng
50it for fo rmers Main Street
Pomeror Ohio or phone 992

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CANNING tomatoes and 1wawt
1 d Farms
ptppett
C1eon
Geraldme Clelond
Roc•n•
Oh•o
__._- •
1971 HONDA &lt;:L 450 12000
miles sissy bar crash bars
pull bock handle bors new t1re
and seals Scrambler side
pipe!
Coll9.4_!2480___

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IN 01\SH 23 channel C8 am·fm·
mpx rad•o 3 trock star~ Call
992 3965
• - - ---- -KENNEBECpotafoes 50ib $350
or )00 lb. $6 00 Bring con
tolners Phone 667 3737 or
667 3974

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SCHOOl uwmg machines
S
180 1un bull 00 h0 1e
mger hem
bhnd
sews on knlls
$.48 DO cash Al$0 Sin~r Touch
1974 VOLKSWAGEN sun roof
and Sew like new $31 ()()cash
wtth rodto good cond ition
Phone ~2 7187
$2395 Phono 992 7283
_..,.
- ..__
~-----'PIGS for sale Phone 9..9 2857
1974 CUTLASS Oldsmobtle for
-~--sale
el(celtent cond1t1on C 8 Rod1 os for sole, Loloye"625 wt th Rood Kmg power mtke
30 000 moloo Phone '192 51157
$125 00 Lafarette 23 chann.t 1
1970 Pl 'fMOUTH Duster 2 door
5 watt wolkey talkey with ACC
318 standard •hlft good cond•
$100 00 Johnson 130 Mobile
han
locally owned $650
C 8 phone $100 00 3 mobile
also n~w 1976 Ford p1ckup f
antennas Demeo 50 wott
100 bplorer
800 m1les
mob•le lemer and Preamp
$-0 :200 Phone '192 2:!110
$100 00 portable • chonMI
pollee sronner $90 00 all
1970 CHEVELLE Malibu .Cdr 'tlmyl
guaranteed Call 992 2635 ask
top light green 2 new tires
for lee afler 6 p m
3078
good co,-.dtflon $800 Phone
or 446 27•5

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-POTATOES

m

and K.,
nebec for wmter Green
beans, ptck your own Thomas
..P~.
D ,.S~y_re Phone &amp;Q 2~ 1_1969 FORD Torino runs good
CONN trumpet used 2 years
$&gt;095 Phone '192 5S7•
$100 Phone 7'7 309'1
1974 PINTO
2300 motor
automollc 2 tone point vmyl 197() TRIUMPH 650 Chopper New
pomt tob Phone 992 5252 or
roof 28 000 m•les pr•ced at
see Oovtd 8usktrk Rustle Htlls
wholesale Phone 74'2 2028
or lee Ctrcle Syracuse Ohta
THE unden•gned w1ll sell at
pubhc sole for cosh the follow POTATOES and pumpk1ns C W.
Protftlf Portland OMto P~e
ing motor vetude to be token
s.J 2:!54
hom Kenneth R Searle• North
...,.--_-·- Th~rd Street M1ddleport Oh1o
PURE8RED Polled HOI'olord bull, 5
45760 1971 Mercury Comet
Y". o~ ':hone9•9_3_51•~
Tudor Sedan Senal No 1K31T
522201 The sole w•ll be held 11175 HARLEY DAVIDSON XLH
Sport5ter black 1000 cc 12000
at The Formers Bonk ond So.,
actual mtles Coli Ketlh Curtis
mgs Company 211 West Se
2389or'l92 5073
cond Street Pomeror Oh•o
atiOOOom onthe21sldoyof BUILDING lots and troller lots JUSt
September 1916 The under
off Rt 7 ot Chester water and
11gned reservM tha r~ght to
e-lectnc1ty ava1loble Calf 985bid The formers Bonk and Sav
4101 or'l92 7720
.ngs Company
Pomeroy
1971
TR 6 Troumph $1 ,500 1970
Oh1o
Ford Falcon $650 Phone 992
7720
1951 FORO truck thrH fourth ton
rough Phone 8.43 2645 after 6

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WILL 00 odd tobs roof1ng po1n
ling hauling tree work and
mow•ng Phone 992 7409

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For the Syracuse
area.
Earn extra
spencfing money and
Ylluable prizes.
(614) 992-2156

can

1be ~ Sentinel
POMEROY,

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Applications are now IHtlng
accepted for a eervlce station
' .,
attendant. We nMCI a mature
'

adult. no stuclenta. Hours 4 to

9 PM 6 clays a wMic.

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FURNISHED 2 bedrm apartment
odult5 only m Middleport
Phone'l92 387•
3 AND • RM furn1shed and un
furniShed opts Phone 992
5o().l

COUNTRY Mob1le Home Pork Rt
33. ten m1les north of Pomeroy
Lotge lots w1th concrete pohos
sidewalks runners and oH
street parking Phone 992 7•79
ONE bedroom aportmenls ot
VILLAG£ MANOR on Moddleporl
lor SlCW monthly plus elec CH"
$130 1ncludmg electnc LOWfR
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
COnvemenl to shopp1ng on
Th1rd and Mill Streets 1n M•d
dl~t Brand new h1gh qual!
ty apartments
See the
manager ot Apt 16 or call

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WANTED some forge furmlure
and household 1tems for con
s.g,;m.,_t for oudton sole
Atlyone who •s mferested call
742 2975

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or trde Hove a good selectton
of coins to sell or trade Also
have supphe1 and metal
detecots Roger Wamsley on
Leodtng Creek ond Rutland
Rood Phone 742 2331 for on ol
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,ELOOM R~ttt C•ram1cs luppen .,_
Ploono. Ohio ep.ning Sepo
13th. Closs•• Monde~y 7 to 10
Toetday 9 to 12 7 lo 10
Thursdoy ' fo .. 1 to 10 o 1s
count to temor c1tb:ens Coli lWO Buick Rlvtero good cond1
(bU J 6673252 Pauhne Doni
lion new lires 1900 Phone
for clots reservot•ons
7.. 2 2796
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_ _ _Montego
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CARL
BRANNAN
197 1 Mercury
1 pb
dleport now OfMt" under new
a1r .,8 ry me• $1295 Phone
management Mechan•c and
Gltn Btssell 949 2801 or 9•9·
body ~~r~_!ne ( Pete) Bau
2860_ - - - - __ _ -----·
FULlER Brush Product• the F I P
1971 Ford Mavenck p s p b
corpof sweer.;;r
Now on
o lr lot• of chrome real 1harp
special regu or $2.4 95 now
low mileage $1395 Phone
$19 95 Offer exp•res Oct 7
Glen B•uell 949 2801 or 949
1976 Phof)e 992 3•tO
2860
- ~-- ·-- -• -I NEEO tronsporlolion to Jock~on 1973 TOYOTA Corolla excellent
e'o'frr
morning
Monday
cond1t1on
38 000 m1les
lhrough Frtdoy I must be Ihere
$1500 00 Call304 882 2343
no later tl'.on 7 om ot the Man
- ~--- - - - - - - - - power lrQ1n1119 Center 1 w1 ll 1975 MONTE CARLO automatic
poy $25 per week one woy
power steenng power brakes
Phonem SS68
olr condl110ning AM radio and
--ttereo rally wheols will •ell
SHOOTING Match every Sundoy
reasonable Phane992 7036
ust off Rt 7 br poss by Rock
- ~ ~- - - - - - - 1WmgsCemetery
1970 PONTIAC 2 door hardtop
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p s , pb
air $600 Phone
~RIMSTONE Motorcrou Sunday
(61•) 985 4~.t5
1 p m Amateur sem 1 pro new
street tro ll class Ro1n or shine
!967 ONE HALF ton pickup b
cyhnder standard, good conch
2 mde! out of County Aood 56
1.
Coolvill
e
Phon&amp;
(614)667
3670
lion
as,.•ng
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ngs
742
3081 $450 Coli even
1

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ONE SO 000 BTU Warm Morn1ng
c1rculatmg heater Coli 992
5227

REGISTER£0 one holf Arob mare
and gekjmg both 6 yean old
Prtced to s.ell bkwt Htll

Pom..!r~-~ 3885_,_ - · -..-MEN S 10 •peed 26 onch bb. 2
baby bodo, baby •wong pa&lt;
table tape player Can be seen
at 1he white house Mbu'ld men
tot health center Apt 1

TWO NEW 6 ply recap t1tes H 78
15 truck fires and one tube
$35 One pull OUI bumper lor
one half or thrH fourth ton
truck for 9ft 10 It or ll ft
comper, $135 N E Vonomon
Rutland Oh1o
CORONET on good cando lion Call

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9971356

6SO TRIUMPH chopper rebu1lt
engtne new seat very good
concht•on $450 Phone 992

mo

TWO TRAILERS for rent one 3
bedroom unfurnt~hed one 2
bedroom furn1shed
Phone
742-3122

$.ALE --

on• good Ultcl Gibson
CGPIIIrtont sldt-by·lidt Make us an offer
$200

BEAR GRIZZLY low 461bs qutver
and many occessontt $55
Hawken muule loader, 50
caliber
many occftsories
Sl80 Call
31:!6

- ---- - - 50 Acre form $room house out
buildings fru1l trus 2 loco
lions mode for oil and gas
well1 own water system on
goo(t blacktop rood Coli 8•11
Clonch ~2 5795
- ~ ----~-•6 room house modern kitchen,
carpeting 1n Harrlson'lille con
ven•ent 10 mmes 19000
Phone 742 27 96.. ------

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younolf Stltd•l prlcn to
llvilclerl.
Phone 949-2814
9 A.M.
5 P.M.

----ranch full bose

3 BEDROOM
ment goroge 3 years old 1n
Rutland Ploano 7•7 7736
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149 ACRE form two houses c•tr
water mineral r1ghts good
paslure land 75 acres tillable
some turtber s..,.erol bu•ldtngs
8 m1les north of Pomeroy oH Rl
33 Hemlock Grove Ohio Ask,
Phone

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6 ROOMS and both large kltthen
and uhllty room fuel 011 fur
noce tn letart Townsh1p Con
_ toc~~o!.~.e...~~~~:l£_!1_!7_
APPROXIMATUY 20 acres aboul
rome th~rd t1mber
balance
clean rol lang land Very mce
hofTtes•tes or wtll develop
Water and electnc1ty ovotloble
Su Eskey HtH Flatwoods Rood
26 Pomeroy Oh1o or phone
'19'23885

NICE 3 bedroom one and one
half bath home m Mtddleporl
Centerly located Phone
312'/orm 5434

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GEORGE
ESTATE BROKER. POMEROY
OHIO PHONE 985 .. 186 oher
• 00 p m Offermg complete
reo! eliiQte 5erv1ce homes
commercials larms one acre
lots, appro11mg
Graduate
Weover School of Real Estate
nove been tn the Re&lt;~l Estate
8u51nes5 m Metgs Countr stnce
1951

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loeld d•s.lres
Phone

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MOBILE home for aale or rent 3
bedrooms ol ullli,lea pold.
Pnono'l92·n51
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Vln&amp;(lo

frailer toke over poym-..ts
P_hano_(614J66I 3817

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~2JC63 Vindaf• undtroinned
10.20 scrHned porch c.,.tral
a~r May b. '"" 825 South Se
cond Ave Mlddl*fJOrf Phone
997·21177

roa'v ld Parsons, Owntr.

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IXPIIIINQD
Radiator. ........-..

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Volvels, nylon prints,
herculons, vlnrtsoHds, •nd
.. ncr prints, ICCIIIOI'its.

DI~Ett

FABRIC SALES

"1i1 Mlin Stroe1

Pt. Ple. .•nt
Ph. 675-:1469

Numinum Siding.
Roofing, Gutllls, • ·
Plintin&amp; and Repair
The Complete
Remodeling Service
-=or Your Horne

AI. TROMM OONST
ifUi'lllnd

142·2:121

Nl Work GulrlnFrH-stimltH

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SMITH NILSON
MOTORS, INC.

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TRENQIER

NOnCE

MHIK
From'" to 11" wklt •nd up
Ill 5 ft. deep wllll or wlfhout
pllll furnlllltcl. Under rotc!
born up to 12" pl111 llzo.

Opon lor P'oll &amp; Wlnlor:
ltlloft,
Monday thru
S1turd1y 10 fD I.
Wt hno ORt trotn ftOOie ,
full of florid• tollott
pluts ovor II verlottts In
111 Prom •" ta I" pots a 6' 1
te 10" hlniiRI tlllktts.15c

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GREENHOUSE

Bill. PUWNS
Pamerop, Olllo
m.me
9 12 1 mo

P!'

SpecioHalng In custem built
rlfttn for commerci1l,
rnd , pole buildings

BR IN ;;-::=:-:-:=--r
TO YOUR
Revive the
of )OUr 11J8S• \;IUitoe&lt;
your own home
py Von SChrader
tlry-foam method.
~o muss. No fuss.
No odor. Use the
!lime day.
All work
Jlllllntlld.

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Phone Coolville

667-3166
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... 667-387,

Southelstem Ohio
Truss Rafter Co.
Box21-A

Rutlllnd, Olllo 45n5

For Free Eslimltt

nAFORD

ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

910-lmo

ADDOtt

• Ph.(414) 742-2409
We O.llver

Yorgil B. Sr., lltoltor
110 Mltchllnlc Pomerov. 0.
Phanttn-m~

ON RT. 33 -

A great
f•mlly
home
of
3
~ooms, modern, bath
and '"· shower in full
basement, modem kllchtn
with bike and cook units,
-ulerful view of the Ohio
River. $29,500
UN·ORDINARY
7
bedrooms, living and
kitchen paneled,
full
basement, gas
FA
furnace, only $5,500
BUILDING- About 30 x -«l
at Dexter on corner tot wtth
plenty of parking Might
sell on land contract.

HOMESITES for sale 1 ocre and
up Mtddleport neor Rutland
Coll'192 7&lt;81
NEW 3 bedroom he use 1 2 baths
oil elec:: , 1 acre Middleport
close to Rutland Phone 992
7481 ..,
SMAll farm for sale 10% down

owner fmanced Monroe Coun
ly W Va Phone (304) 7n
3107or(304)7n 3227
COUNTRY farmland w1th sedud
ed wdods water and good ac
cess 1n Monroe County W Va
Sl 000 dawn call (304) n2
3107or (3041 n2 3227

$3,500.
SECLUDED
Your
family will enjoy this
privacy of 11 aues. 4
bedrooms. lV:o bllhl, gas
furnace. good spring
water, B acres fenced,

NEWLISTING-7'¥&lt; acres
.4 room
house, both. gas heat. 7
porches and 7 oulb\JIIdlngs
Askin $9,500

MAIN
- POMEROY,

0.

WE ARE IN GREAT
NEED OF LISTINGS WE HAVE QUALIFIED
BUYERS
FOR
ALL
OF PROPERTYSELL CALL US NOW,

HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER, APPRAISER.
CONSULTANT
m-2259 or m.2ua

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
story

NEW LIST! NO Ever dream of owning your own
golfcourse? Hert's..t_our chance lor you or vour trltnd&amp;
fo own a nice rolling golf courM, 50'12 acrft, 9 greens,
nice mOdern club hoUH, outbuilding with all spraying'
•nd lttdlng eqUipment, natcls some mowing and a
Illite rtllllr work on (1011 couno. This could bt
purcheltcl wlfh the 113 tc:rn llsttcl above and
davtloped into a blauliful 18 hole golf courM, call for
appl

Plumbong

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REMODELING
healing
and all types of general repa1r
Work guaranteed 20 years &amp;K
penence Phone 992 2•09

COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
-Aerl•l-lndustrlal

con1tnctlon Prowrtn ,
-complete Schaol Strvlct

0&amp;0 TREE Tnmmtng 20 yean e~e:

Un~trtrldUIIt

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per~ence
Insured free
EltmtntlrY.
estimates CaU 992 2384 or
School Jllackllt lllctures
(6")698 7257 Albany
Seniors &amp; Ytlrbook
-Wtd.lngoSEWING MACHINE Repairs, oer
'tltCe all makes 992 228.4 The
Fobr~c
Shop
Pomeroy
Authom:ed S•nger SOles and
Servtce We sharpen Sc1ssors
Photo1r1phy
91S..ISS
EXCAVATING do~:er loader and
Chester, Ohio
backhoe work dump trucks
8 18 I nfiO
and lo boys for ~·ure w1ll haul
fill dirt to totl limestone and
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jtf ·
fers dar phone 992 7089
night phone 992 3525 or 992
BRADFORD Auctioneer CoO):
5232
•
plete Serv1e&amp; Phone 949 2487
EXCAVATING doZ&amp;r backhoe
or 949 2000 Racine Oh1o Critt
and d1tcher Charles R Hat
Bradford
,"
f1eld
Bock Hoe Servtce
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR ~
Rutland Oh1o Phone 742 2008
Sweepers toasters nons, pjl
sePtiC Sy'Stems Installed by
amoll appliances Lawn mowtr11
licensed Installer
Shtpard
next to State Highway Garage
Contractors Phone 7•2 2409
on Roule 7 Phone (614) 9B5
3825
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SI!PTIC TANKS deGnod Mod•rn
SonfiOIIOn 992 395. Or 992
7.7B

KEN GROVER

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SAVE ON
CARPETING

WILL do roof10g, cons1ructlon
plumbmg and heating No job

too large or too small Phone
7•7 234B
CARPENTER flooring cetlmg
_ pan•llng Phone 992 2759
BUILDING
remodeling
and
repalra Quahty work eff1clent
ierv~ee Jets• Rodman phone
'1925980

EXCAVATING 8ACKHOES AND
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED LOW
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS BILL
PUlliNS PHONE '192 2•78 DAY
OR NIGHT
PROTECT your owlmmlng ~
Winterizing kll1 coven an
Ufr ..
service for above or
In ground pools 0 Bumgord
ner Sal•&amp; Middleport Ohio
Phone'l92 577'

t•

I IIIST ALL ED
Rogu,.rSJus

'10.95

Sq. Yd.
Evoryd1y money 11ver:
Good choice colors.
12 or 1Sl!f.

501 NYlON ·
i'Green,gold.rtcl, blue, rull.
~

II yourself. with
podding. 17.95 sq rei.
With Nddlnglnst•lled
SUS squm y1n1
CALL 742-22 II
TALk TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET COIUULTA!IT

DITCH Dogging Phone (30&lt;) 773·
5839 or(:lO&lt; I 773 5788

RUnAND ·

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HOCKING RIVER Trading Com
pony GUNS-OVER 750 IN
STOCK Buy, &amp;ell trade 478
Richland Alhtno Ohio •5701
Phone (6141 593 B'ifl6

PURNRVRI
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142-2211

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POMEROY Mulberry Avonue location Two
bedroom, living room. kitchen, and dining arH Jlh
baths Large bock porch, prlctcl to Mil $9,100.
COOLVILLE- Nlcomod. brick home containing three
bedrooms, dining room.llvfng room with flrept•ce, lull
biHmont with garage, large Irani porch, nat. gits.
furnace, city wator and well water, a blllutlful homo
with approx. 5V• acres of land. fruit t r - ond shade
lrttl surrounding It Plenty of gardan space. good
fishing arH CIDIO by.localtclln Coolville, Qoto Priced
ot ontr 132,000 Call now
TUPPERS PLAINS- 101 ICI'H o1 rolling land, all
mlnoral rights, approx 10 •cres tlf,.blt land, eome
pasture land llfld limber, good lake site Mctdtrn 1'12
llorv. hOUH rec:::r, ••lnllhtcl on lnsido, all carpeted
except kitchen,
1lnlng 3 ~room, dint• room and
bl11mont, 2 car garege. Nl~e location on Co. Rd. A6
clolo to Tuppen Plolns. Qolo. Priced for quick sale
$32,000 Call for 1ppoint.

WI ARIJELLil~O PROPIRTY
AND NIID YOUR LISTING
JIMMY DIEM 949-2311

CALL

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ltce~t
properly,
Ebersbach
co , ItsT!h t~~~M.~:·~r~ll:~n~
lnd 1111gns to
1
trom surtece
n1son ot m lnlna
Slid
prom 11110 bOVO
.t,ny 11·,;~::!~ri ~::~
required or used
said Tht Martin
Company, Itt 1ucc1110rs and
1so1gns to bt pold tor tl tht
role ot 1100
per acre, and
provided tb1lln lhe operollon
of seld premises for oil and
gas the semt shell not In any
manner whatsoever hinder,
delay or Inconvenience The
Martin Ebersbach Company,
Its succt110rs and assigns In
tho enloymont of lht rtghland
privileges granted It to mine
and remove coal under or
upon or onr said above
dncrlbei:t premises Also
seve lnd except the following
parcel
Btltlnntng 11 1 point In the
proptr!Y lint Of G
T
cerleton, tl al , and A o end
Lllllon Smith, sold point being
at Statton 96 o• In tho center
line of survey made by the
Department of Highways
thance running In 1 Norlh
eaaltrly direction In the
ctnttr of old road •nd In the
eroperty line belween G T
Carleton, et al , and John
Lyotia 534 feet more or 1~11 to
1 point ,.0 feet from and at
rfghl anglos 10 Slallon 101 21
thlflct In 1 Southwesterly
direction following a curve to
the right, lame hl~lna 1
r1otu1 of 2825 ttet, a distance
of 178 fnt, more or less to 1
point .0 feel from and ol rlghl
angltl to Station 99 50, thence
In 1 Northerly dlrtctlon 10 teet
to a polnl 50 fetl from and 11
rlgh1 engltl 10 Stallon 99 SOl
lhtnct following s•td curve Ia
the right, same having 1
raotus of 2815 feet • dlslance
of 281 feet tr~ore or less to •
,palntJn the property line bt
~ween G T carleton. et 11 •
and A o 1nd Lillian Smith,
11td point bolng 50 feet trom
and ot right angles 10 SlatiOII
96 69,
thence
following
•property line In a Southerly
~Jractlon 150 ftet more ar less
lo the place of botf Inning 11 II
underslood lftll the slrtp of
lond above described 11 not to
bt In excess of 50 feel In wtdlh
and contelns o 96 atres more
or Ins. ol which tho present
r,oad occuplts 0 48 acres more
or ltll A lao, save 1nd tJCcept
lhe following p~rcel
Beginning at • paint In lht
properly line between G T
carleton, tl 11 • and John
Lyons. satd polnl being •01111
from ond al right engtn 10
Statton 10• 10 In tho center line
of survey made by '.~!the
Dep1rtment ot Highways.
thtnce In a Northeasterly
dlrecllon In sold properly line
;ana In tnt center of lftt old
,.Old 90 fttt. more or less to •
•patn1 In said property llno at
Stttlon 10•-1-t, thence In a
,Nortbeosterlv dlrectton 57 feel
more or leu to a paint .40 feet
from end el right lftlltl IO
1Stallon
10•
tMntt
IOIIawlng a curve to the ltft,
ume hiVIng a radius of U72
!ttl. o dlllanco of •7 5 foot to
the ploco of b~lnnlng as
shown on the plens on file In
lhoofflco altho Depirlmenl of
Hlghwoyo In Columbus, Ohio.
II II undtriiOOd 1hll the llriP
ot lan~ lbovt ducrtbod II no1
In OXCtll Of 40 fut In Wldlh
•nd cont1ln1 10 acres, more
'lr leu, of which )he pretenl
road occupltl Of"acl"tl, more
or loss And bolng lht samt
property
conveyed
bY
Motcolm C Rollor. 01 11 IO W.
F, Herlell, by ~ttd de ted 10·
25 31 •nd recorded In Vot.
11 Pogo •• Of tftl D100
Records, Mtlgs Counly, Onto
Tht 11ld W F MoriOII dotl
hereby except and reserve
Vnto hlmsolf, btl btln 1nd
assigns lho full ont hill In
ltrHI In Ill lftt Oil and gn
roy•lly which mev bt derlvod
frOm Jho producllon of all and
011
on the
premlus
lhortlnobovt ducrlbed Ex
copt the all an~ gos on lho
lbOVI prtmiiOI Wllft lhO right
JO op•r•t• and produce sem•
- Rofortnct Dttd Vol lls,
Plge917. Dlld Rteords Meigs
ounly, Ohio
, , Sold real till It Is llsltd on
lne t•x duplictlt •• btlng
41 so ocrn
" SOld 11Jt 11 to bt conducted
Jl courl Houto 11tp1 In
. Pomeroy, Olold, 11 10 1m
tn
lbt
2n~
dOY ' Of
;octo~or. 1976. and shall hoi
bt sold tor loss thon two lhlfdl
't l the IPPrtlltcl vohlo. Tht
,.pprolltcl volue 11 111.333 33
, fmmotlllltly fofiOWfng 1110
~ult, t am offering tor ••le the
!tfrsonol properly, l_ncludtng
~If r1gft1, tlflt end Intern! now
•tWnod bY C•r~lnll In
4orprlsn, Inc In •nd to tn
Stoto Llquot' flltrlnll, tor
I 1111 thon fWo.tftlr~l of tht
ppnlsed price Tb• IP
prolltcl prtco of 1ho porsonel
;,toporly, lncludtno tftt liquor
1aorm11. 11 12,500
, Sold rttl ntete hoi been
llnOWn 11 tho Shtnonv Springs
' ~ty. The. rHI tlt•lt ~
•fed on 1111 WMI lldt '"
hlo lttto R'ollto No. 7.
leld solo of "" roel
:;aroperly
tnd
r•nonol
-pr-ty II IUbltc lo 1111
1pprov•1 of tho Courl of
co,.mon
Pion,
Meigs

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Hl-lO SHAG

DOZER work and welding Con
toct Jame• Porson1 Rt 1
Rocme on Carmel Road

• - \..lfii'L IIVTII:I
'I hortOy euiiiOriJO tor 1010
lht following descriiM&lt;I rHI
lillie
Tht following dllcrlbed
frtm 1111 IIIUOIOd In tho
TownlltiP of Sllllbury, County
et Mtf81 1nc1 llote Of Oftlo .
aeetnnlnt In hcllon 3,
Town 2, R•nt• U lllfllnntng
1 11ftt Northwtll cor nor at tho
Nortftttlt qu1rttr of 10id
section No S1111enco 50tj111 &gt;10
cnolno ond -10 lln~s mort or
''" tolhO southwest corn or of
11 1d quertor IHIIon 11 tftt
county roed lttdlng from
PomerDY to Chllttr, thence
following 101d rood In o Norlh
ttslorly ~1roct1011 to tftt Wtsl
11no of tfto illldl 01 Wlllltm
corltiOIII lfttnce Norlft 29
dtlfrttl 65 links to lht North
uno of aold Stctfon , thence
Wtll on tht Norlh Uno of ttld
section 7 cholnl and U links to
lbO piiCO Of btltlfllllng. con
talnlnQ 21'.4 ecrtt. more or
1e11, 11vt end except from tht
obovo dtscrlbotl Prtmlsts tho
taltowtng doscrlbotl lroct or
percel1 to wit
Botflnnlng 11 fht NOrtbwtll
corner of Hit Northeast
querlor of Stctton No 3,
lhenct soulh 100 1oo11 tntnto
E1&amp;17 cn1tlls and •• links 10 o
slakt. tnenct Norlh 700 tool to
lftt Norln lint of sol~ Stcllon,
thtnct Wnt on tht North lint
of s1ld Soctton 7 Chtlnl 1nd 14
llnkl to tho rllct 01 bttlnnlng.
alSO tMCOP Ill tht COt! un
derlylng tho above dtscrlbtd
prtm 1111 and the exclusive
rlghlln ptrptl~lty to mlno and
remove 11ld tOlland to u1e et
ell times so much ot tht
surlact 11 Tht Mertln Ebtrs
Hctl Compeny, ltssucceuors
1nd eulan• m1y Clttm
l"'tttlllrr, to open, operate
~nd oqu p t complete cool
mining
property,
with
buildings and nllroad 1w1t
chtl ntctSIIry to mInt. load
and carry IWIY cOli from sold
prtm lsts, 1110 for drainage
end deposit of rofust and lht
right to heul through and over
said pram 1111 col I from ad

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SyriCUII, Q,

M&amp;GTruss-Raftels

113 acrH farm, 10 tc:rn tillable
farm houM, 1 rooms &amp; both, all
her
f109r1 and biMrnont. 8em and other
putbulldlngs, 2 ponds. A nice laying farm prlctcl to go
Locatotl noer Cheater, call for appt

WANTED-

F-EifiiiiMel
On~w.rtl
lxpert P1iflll,.
lneurllflce Worlt
W.leitlwo
St. Rt. 1
Coolville, Olllo
..J.J127
1-29·11110•

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SITUA

ASSORTED RUBBER
N CAR,ETING

..:n.f mn

5014

room house and both dug well
and 2 outbutldmgs fenced and
mtn•ral r~ghts $19 000 Coli
7.2 2766

WINilteN Rlfllllce-'

'6.95

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APPR0x!MATEt:Yi -.;r~b
after5p
mg $65 m
OClO

Racine, Ohio

Squ1r. flrd lllltllloMI
992-7320 Evenings

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GIJTTER SERVICE

NEW HOME total wlectnc 3
bedroom lull carpet 1 113
dl
C k
acres, Lea ng rH woter
syslam near longs'tliJie and
minos Call7•• 2819

ian~ 2

Wll DO babysitting in my home
or your home W1ll also do
housework ond ironh'lg in the
Me•gs Counly Areo Call Eloise
P1ckett or Modolrn Pickett

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G. E.

Good
used
relrlgerotor

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fourth inch plywood bottom
sidea and ends, thrte·fourth In
ch lumber $25 Phone 'N9
2593

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f
I
520
UG room house or so • at
Sycamore St M•ddlepart, good
buy for S8 000 Phone 992 3578
or 992 7667

near Rutland

HOUSE for rent n110r Mine 1 c'oll
m.n91 :___ _,.,..
HOUSE ! 5 rooms and bolh In M1d
da.port, Oh•o Contact 992
3457
TRAilER lot, 3 m1les north of
Chester on County Rood 36
(Sumner ROod) Phone 985
•29•
2 BEDROOM mobile home 5
acres ground
rural and
private • miles east of Darwin
Call985 3'17•

rn;::w~~ (Jon

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$32,500

2 Bedroom mobile home Dexter
Phone '192-5{158
ar.a Phone 992 5858

sto.,• Worm Morning go•
stove
used merchon
dtse atnewlheandAuclton
Houu
Horton St Ma1on W Vo
Phone (~ ) 7~~5-4~ _

CAREFULLY - Consider
this 29 acres of woods Has
1 14 x 70 3 bedroom mobile
home with city water and
fuel oil furnace, m,500
PRIVATE
Formal
dining, modern kitchen,
large family room with
new fireplace, J bedrooms.
wash room. gas well.
furnace and 15 auos. only

m

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AucnoH Friday. 1 r M wood
kltcMn cabmet wood heoting

m,ooo

1969

Call 1.J0t 675-3240

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AVAILABLE at R1verstde Aport
ments
1 bedroom aport
ments $100 per month 2
bedroom apartments $133 per
month One pnce tor oil Phone
3:::
77c.:c
3:___ ____ .
2 Bedroom tra•ler reol n•ce
adults only Pt;one 992 332.

-------2 Bedroom mobile home in Roc•ne

f

Phone 985

3833

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Auctiull

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DAN 1HOMPSON
,~' !'(

FORD
NO IIAIONAIU
OFPIII&amp;UIID

i··vSEO CARS-PRICElJiOW

TRUCKS
Ranger 1t1 Ton Pickup, VB,
automatic, P.S.r
air, white CII'IY. .
bed cover, eve level mirrors, mag type
wheel covers, sliding rear window, rur
-_tep bumper, white wall tires. This was
Gene's personal demo,
miles.
1976 Ford

P. B.,

1172 f'Grd GIIMI T01iao Sport ......... '1995
Alr, P.S

,

CltllliMidt

1975 Chevrolet Vega Wagon, 4 cyl.,
auto. trans., factory a lr .......... $2295
75 Plymouth Duster 318, automatic,
factory air, P.S., P.B., 14,000

out

eraln trim,

factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof. ...... ........... ...••........ .. .... S~595
1974 Chevy Monte Carlo, 350 V-8,
automatic, factory air, P.S., P.B.,
vinyl roof, with sun roof, swing out
bucket seats, AM-FM stereo, radial
tires. local owner and sharp. 54200
1973 Ford LTO 4 dr ., factory air,
P.S., P.B., vinyl roof, tilt

tr.-s , P . S

mileage

Verr clean, auto.

tr11111

1973 Pido 2ownerDr.......................... '2195
Ont
e.r.,ul locel

1974
VII. 8u11e ......................... '2795
Low
Wt have 1976

See: Pat Hill, Rocky Hupp
Melvin Uttle
good deal on 1 new or used vehicle

DAN

PSON

co
1U
POMEROY Mo:Tt\R
1

·.GO P.M.

OPEN EVES. •
POMEROY, OHIO

At&lt;C lnsh S&amp;tler pups for sola $75
eoch Phone(304) 67H625

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For .._ , ,

PUII.IC NOTICE
TO · ELTHA STANSBURY
MUSTARD, If llvlnt wftost
unknown:
TO ALDA J EASTERDAY ,
ldllr•a unknawn,
TO: I!DGARD WHEELER,
adffess un-nown
TO. PEARL BENNETT,
llllras unknown.
TO: Lolo Stybond, ed~rtst

ICI••• Is

Ufllttown,

Lutlll

wn;

Dlvlaf address

Ruth Wrlnktlmln, ad

d~ unknown.

T : Lottlt GOiklll, Oddrtst

u AOwn,

T : Lull Wheeler, 1ddr111
vllbtwn.
TO: fltOit W Gaskill, address
u£wn.
T
Relph Hollor, l~dreso
u
wn
TO THE UIIKNOWN HEIRS,
DMISEES,
LEGATEES.
A
IIIIISTRATORS, AND
AS GNS OF EL TMA STANS
IU Y
MUSTARD,
If
dtetoud,
ROBERT W
STANSBURY If dtCtiSid.
LOTTIE
GASKILL,
If
dtcone&lt;t, MINNJE HOLLER,
if
~ocuud,
FLOYD
EASTERDAY, If dtCtiSOd,
LULA
WHEELER.
If
lltctllfd, ZADIA HENRY,
-Hod. I!VA J PARR,
dt~Oitd,
GEORGE
H
$T IIISBURY,
dtCtlled,
JA ES W STANSBURY,
decoosed, EMERSOIII !
ITANDIURY,
deCtllld,
VAL1111DA
EASTERDAY.
lltCIIItd. SARAH A STANS
IU1I, dtCtiiOdl ANDREW
I
ANSIURY, dtctiHd.
Afftl SMITH STANSBURY,
doCtiiOd, IIIETTIE ROSS,
cltctosed,
EARL
ROSS,
dlltosod,
CORA
8
IAITI!RDAY, t1eco11ed 1nd
ILVA I
WELLINGTON.
dlelllfd
YOU tro fttrtby noflf loti lhll
yov hlvt
bttn named
nll In 1 lag•l ectlon
ltoitlrll C. 0'Br1tn VI
Collins, Trtnurer of
Ctlllllly, el ol This
ftes bMn ealtnotl Cue
No 16,22:1 In lhe Common
Pl . . Courl of Mol" County,

l

saver

t

SAVE$

OF

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ARIEl(- 21·April11) Improper exocutlon could
deprive you ol your opparlunltles loday Don't blow your
advenltgH wtth rallt 1actles
TAUAUI (ApriiiiO-MIJ 201 Be
careful how you phrase wha1

you say today

Someone's

anger coul~ be aroused
through a slip of tho lip

BRAND NEW
'76s

CHEVmE
VEGA

MONZA
NOVA

OEM1N1 (Miy 21-.lww 201
Follow your more prudonl In·
stlncts where finances are con
corned today Be 11ght·fl&amp;1ed
rather than 1 apturger

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In the Common Pleas court,
Prollltt Division
MtiVI Count¥, Ohio
IN THE MATTEI! OF
SETTLEMENT
OF
At·
COUNTS,
PROlATE COUIIT
MI!IGS COUNTY, bHIO
Account• end vouchers of
the
fOllowing
nemed
flducltrles ha~e bun filed In
tnt Prob1le Courl, Mofgo
County, Ohio, fOr approval
and settlem•nt
c~othlng
CASE NO 11.620 Fortieth
• FAMILY Yord Scile ol 77• Con· Accounl ol Myrllt E Carman,
dor St Pomeroy Antique$ Guardian of CIY~t W Car
an lncomper.nt Person
and something for everybodr man,
CASE NO 21,416 First ond
All cheop Sepl lb 171h 18th Flnat Account or J
I
Fndoy Saturday, and SLtnday O'Brien, Executor of 1ht
9 00 a m behmd landmark 1f Estate
of
Kate
Prl",
Oe~ened
ram cancelled
CASE NO 20,242 Second
YARD SALE 129 Falrlane Dnve Current Account of Bernard
Middleport 9 a m on Sotur v Fultz, Trustto of tho Trust
day Se~l 18 Lots of girls undtr the Will of Edno K
dothtng Other mise 1tems stew1rt, O•cened
CASE NO 21.502 First IIIII
Pnone 997 3346
Final Account of Edgar
6 FAMILY Carport Sale 918 South Sellards, AdmlnlstrltOr of ttlt
Third M1ddleport Sept 20 10 Eslolo of Wlllltm Ernool
a m 1111 b p m , Sept 21 10 Sellardl. Oecttlld
CASE NO 21.717 Flrtl ond
a m till 5 p m A'o'on5 adults Final
Account of Ellzow111
children, 1nfant clolhtng Carman, executrix of lht
boob toyt tools elc
Estate of Homer Carmen.
SIX Famdy-Carport Sale """918 .Deceased
CASE NO 21.779 First and
South Tl .ud
M1ddleporl
Final Account 01 Helen I!
September 20 10 1111 6 p m aeroeloh, executrllr. ol tht
Sept 21 10 t1IIS Avons 1nfont ESIIIe
of
Wllll•m
D.
children adult clothing books &amp;argeloh, Dtc:tned
Unless exceptions art flied
tor• and tools etc
..~---~
thereto, said accounts will bl
YARD SALE, Solurdoy S"f&gt;l IBih, for heorfng btfore Nld ,courl
on11 dGJ' only
Jean S1out, on lht 11111 dlr of Ocoobor,
residence
Coll•ge Rood, 1976. el whtcft 11m• Nil~ ac
counts will bt consldtrotl and
Sy~acu.e .~hlo
conttnutcl from NY lo dop
PORCH SAI.f Sundoy and Mon unlit finally dlspostcl of
Any person lnterast-. WilY
day acrots from Portland
School Clothing and houtehold file written ..CI"f&gt;llllnl to 111~
occounto or to mllttrl per
Items
lolnlng lo lht oxocutiOn of 1M
trust, not In• thin flvt days
prior to 1110 •tt Itt fer
hearing
county. Oftlo
Monntnt D. we•ster, ~.~. .
f CARSON CROW
temmn , .... Court.
RECIEIVER OF CARDINAL
Prolllll Dlllllf. .,
I!NTERPR1SIS,INC
Moftt c . .nty, oate
(91310172.
191 11. 1Sc
1101 1, Sic

• speed, 4 cyl , a real sporty car, gas

Nelson.

Bernie• B - Ooot

sm

1"9 V. W. 2 DR.
Runs good, new llrn, radio

Bill

Grapt-1

1972NOVA2 DOOR
S169S
Local! ownor car, good tires, c!Hn Interior, 'cyl , std
trans

Pfii~--iVJi~~=-_-:~-:.~~

'1495
1974 Opel Manta

clean

Astro-

lt74 CHEVELLE MALIBU
S2195
• door local! oWIIor wilh leu than 33.000 miles. 350 VB
engine. automatic. power steering and brakes Like
new w.w llres. factory air. radio. wlillt ovor dark
green

Ray Riggs
Olester.o.

4dr, alr,local car, a real good car

Don't Forset We Give JO% Discount To Senior
Citizen• On All PGrt• Gncl LGbor Done In Our Shop

2SIGNS Pomeroy
OF
Motor Co.
QUMJTY

RIGGS USED CARS

•2195
1970 Buick leSabre 4 Dr.

Story or

FORD

Case Farm Tractor, 4 sp. trans.,
3 point hitch.
$675

•1895
1971 Dodge Polara 9 Pass.

Be sure you check with the Friendly Dealer before you buy your next
car. See or call one of these friendly salesmen . Ceward Calvert, J.D.

Closed 5unCIIY

71 Ford Torino 4 dr ., station wagon,
factory air, automatic, P.S., P.B.,
rack on her back .................... $1495
"Good Selection of
Cheaper Cars In Stock."

Auto, P S, P B, only 41,000 miles, re&lt;OI
nice.

Evenings Tii7:GO

Except Thurs. and Sat.

automatic ............................. $1395

1972 Chevelle 4 Dr. Sedan

dr, H T, green with vinyl fop, air,
real sharp atr

room

or

Open

1972 Chev. Imp. CIJStom
..f

1695
1975 Buick Century Cust.
2 Dr. HT
Air, vinyl top, mags, 1hls car Is show

AND MANY MORE
a

'2495

1

to

a

For

•1495

Air, all white. real nice wagon. priced
to sell

Mavtrick's, Mustangs and Pinto's
ltllttck and reilly
sell allow clearance prices.
1m trucks are llere F·lGO, l5G's and F2SO's. Be
the flrstto own new 1m Ford truc:k.

1973 Ply. Sat. CustD% 4 &amp;., sedan,
factory air, automatic, P.S., P.B.,
vinyl roof, clean .....................$1995
1972 Vega, 4 cyl., factory air,
hatchback ............................. $1195
1972 Plymouth, 2 dr ., H. T .,
auto. trans., factory air .......... $1~95
1972 Pontiac Lemans, 2 dr., coupe, 6
cyl., a.!:'J~matlc, P.S .............._. $1695
1972 Olds Toronado Custom, one
owner &amp; loaded ..................... $1995
1972 Pinto Station Wagon, 4 cyl.,

Air vinyl top, extro low mlleoge for 77

Waaun

mll~age

roof . ...............................•.... $2795

.

Auto, local owner. auto a real gas
saver

1174 a., 'n tun Piclup ..............'3295
Low
tt74
f'Grd Pickup 'n tun ............. }3195
Ont owner.
1174 ,., 2 Dr........................... '2795

1973 Chevy Impala 4 dr., factory air,
P.S., P.B., vinlyroof.. ............. $~~95
1973 Dodge Polara Custom, 4 dr.
sedan, factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof, radial tires. A nice family
car ..................................... 51995
1973 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4 dr.
H.T., factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl

~-

1972 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr. HT

trll!11'

wheel. · ••••••••• •· ·••••••·: •·•·•• •• ••• S2495

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YOUR

~roomdMn

miles .......••••••••••••••.•••••••.•••••• $2195
1974 Ford Grand Torino, 4 dr. sedan,

IF YOU hove a servtce to offer
wont lo buy or sell somettung
oe looking for work
or
whotevar
you II QVI results
foster w1th o Sentinel Wo/lt Ad
Coll992 7156.
YARD SALE Frldoy Sepl 10 10
o m to • p m Corner Rt 7 and
Co Ad 26 F1ve Po1nls Ml Her
man Womens Mlss1onary
Assn
CARPORT Sale Sepo l71h IBih
Friday and Saturday Main St
Rutland Ohio across from
Rutland Auto Soles Good

992-2174

mllt~gt

CARS

Rt. 7

POMEROY, 0.

1m v11. 2 IJr..............................1795
l.ft
1171 Ftrd Mawick 2 Dr............... '1695
""d
1112
Qlualll Imp. 2 ~..............'2195
Onllocllowner.
1174 Ftrd -ick 4 ~- ...............'2795
1174 Ford Grl1d Torino 4 Dr..........'2795
Ole locll-.
1110
Fcrd Ranc:hau C. Trucl........ '1795
WlltCI
..no.
1113
v.w..,.;y·r-,~
-.............................. '2495
Auto.

Inside •...••.•••.......• :. •..•...•.••.•.• $2000

Lacatecl:ln

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

We Loolc

1974 Ford F-100, 6 cyl. standard
trans., long wide bed .............. $2495•
1973 Chevrolet 1!2 Ton Truck, 350 V-8
engine, stand. trans., long wide bed,
radial tires, Sharp .................. $2495
1972 Ford Econollne Van, 302 V-8,
long wheel base, partly finished

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1he Closer You Look, The leHer

Ill

985-4100

CARS 01 TRUCKS

...

2,600

Roger Riebel

BIG SAVINGS!

ON NEW 01 USED

Ohio •5769
The object Of the complaint
11 to dtttrmlnt heirs and
P.trtltlon re11 estate deacrlbed
II tOIIowt. sflu•ltd In Olive
Townsnlp, Molg' Counly,

CANCER (J- 21-.luly 22)
Your productlvlly will be
diluted cohaldorabty 1oday II
you dont ksep your priorities
In order Attend lo Important
proJocls wtoro ptaytng
LEO (~uly 23•Aug. 22) Tlleres
a pos&lt;'~lllty you could creatv
some needless problems today
because of your Impatience
Play everylhing cool

VIRGO (Aug. 21o8ept. 221 II
may not be worth tf'le price !n
OhiO;
the tong run, to get somelhlng
Being In Section 35, Town 3,
Ran111 11 of the Ohio com you want loday Weigh your
pany's Purchlll. end being moves wisely
the IOUfhtllf QUitftl' Of the
northwnl Qutrttr of sa id LIBRA (lllpl 23-001. 23) You
section, end being described can got olhora to do your bid·
in Sarel'l R Sttnsbury's will as ding today If you make
the upper f~rm on tt.e north ouggosllona, Instead of Issuing
slo. of Sh1de River. con commands Be a leader. bu1
talnlng Hventy (70) acres,
mort or 1111. and being don t do II loudly
dtscrlbtd In tho Melts Counly tCORPIO (001. 24-NOII 221
Auditor's oupllcettl •• south
tilt Df northwest •A con Compllcattona may arlseloday
talnlng 50 acrta more or ll'U regarding e matter where you
You are required to answer have a vested Interest It can be
lhe Complain! wllhln 28 days unraveled If you view It
Iller lht 1111 PUbltCitiOn of rationally
lhfl nollct. whlcn will be
publiSh tel once each week lor 8AGITTARIU8 (Nov. 23·0tc.
six consecutive w•ks The 21) Oon t take 11 upon yourself
last pubHcatlon will be made
on O~t e, 1976 ••~ the 21 to make decisions or com·
dart for antwer w111 stert on mllmenta for olners today
lftot date
without first gettong 1helr per·
It\ case of your failure to mission
tnswer or lfhtrwltt respond
IS roqulrtd bY tile Ohio Rules CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·Jon.
of Civil Procedure ludgment 11) You won't make sound
by def1uff will be rendered )udgmenls today If you yield 10
against
you
for reflef
domondtct In this complolnl preuure Oon'1 w talked Into
LARRY I SPENCER, oomethlng that will cause you
Cl trk of Cour t1, problems
Common Pleas Court
Meigs Counly, OhiO AQUARIUI (~en. 20·'tb. 111
(9) 3, 10, 17, 24, (10) 1, I, 61C
Ksep your mind on lho Job today Your allentton apan lsn t
quUe up to par II tnoughla
wander. your work will auffer
PIIC!I (l'eb. 20·Morcll 211)
Tree! tho property of othera10·
PlEAWiiE"HORSlS and panle1 day wllh the respact you do
also w1ll buy horses and your own Relurn what you
panoes Phone (61•) b98 3290 borrow In the condition you
recelvtcl It
Ruth Re~.s
llpL 11,1171
AKC Doberman female
1.4
weeka
1hols
t~tcellent Thla year you could m1ke an
ped1gree Call Wolter E'o'er•11 Important conta&lt;::t with
7,2 305-1
somaone of considerable In·
3 PUI'~IES 9 week• old Phone fluenct , Culllvale this
re!afionanlp ceretully tor 111
9•q7~
many &amp;dvanl.)

LUV PICKUPS
'n TON - 6 &amp; 8 CYL PICKUPS
%TON - 4 WHEEL DRIVE

RECREATION VEHIQ.ES

SAVE NOWI
YEAR END CLIARANCE

•

1976

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
"YOUR CHEJIY DEALE.fl"
992·2126
POMEROY
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P.M.
Silurd1y Aftirnoon
Bowlint Ltltut

saturdiV Afternoon
Bowling Lolgut
Stpttmbtr 4, 1f76
Won
8
8
8

ham

S.pt 11,1916

W L.

Nile Owls
" 2
Nile Owls
Super Siers
l• 2
Super St~crs
Rood Runners
10 6
Road ~unners
Red Barons
6 10
Gutter Busters
0 Gutter Busters
2 14
Team 3
0 Na 3
2 14
Red Barrons
o
High gllme- J R Wtml
High Single Game - Dave ley 1l•4 KeitH Musnr u2,
Smllh 162 Dave Smllh , 14?
Bob DeMoss lAO
Bob Haggy "5
High series ..._ Dave Sm lth
High Series - Oa\l'e Smith •o7 Riehle Slane 396, Bob
428, Lanhy l.ongslreth AOl, ' DeMoss 385
Frank Moggy 391
Hi(lh team series - Nlte
High Team Stries - Nlte Owls 2082 Road Runners
Owls 1976, Super Stars 1970
2058
High Teem Game - Nlte
High leam game - Nile
Owls 699 Super Stars 671
Owls 783 R.oact Runners 723

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�10- Thdlaily Sentinel, Mlddleport..PIIIMI'Oy, o .• Friday. Sept

~ - ~~~\~;!~\N
Day
5 p M
Publlcotlan
canctllltlonl,

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cornc

gwbllc•tlon
RIGULATIONS
The PubliSher reserves
the r ight to tel it or rtltc:f
any
ldl Tl\e
detmld
ob
ltctlonll
publisher
will not be responslblt for
~:~~tl~~an one incorrect
RATES
I' or w•nt Ad $ervin
5 cents per word on~
lnl*rllon Ct'lerge
Minimum
11 00
1.. cents per word lhru
tonucutlve lnsertlo.,s
26 cents
word six
conse-cutive nl.,.t!Dnl
25 Per cent Discount on
Plld eds lnd eds paid
within 10 diYI

F."'

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

~ minimum

for

.50

word

"" ' t;crr-eCidTflonel word 3
cents
ILfND-ADS
Additional 25c Charge
per Advertlsem•nt
OFFICE HOURS
1!1 30 I m
to S 00 P m
Deily 8 30 em to 12 00
NoOn Saturday
Phone today PP2 2f56
NOTICES
ATTN II
ALL "OUSEWiVES
All Yard Sales. Rummage

YOUR ATTENTION
PLEASE

Pore, and auemtnt Porch
end Basement Sales, etc

must be paid In advance
Get yours In early by
stopping by our office at
The Ollh Sentinel
111

Tilt Rtclne

lllptlst Churdl
bus will be running
Sundlrs on 1 route from
R1dne through Apple
Gnwe, leaving Rodno ot
I 15 1 m. and returning
pusengers It If rou
are interested in our bus
service, please loti frtt to
cantocf 949 2231 or 247·2101.

Court St or writing Box

729, Pomeroy, Ohio -45769
with your remittance

IN MEMORY of Everett R Howett

()Qys of sadness still com. to
Se&lt;ref tears so often flow

u~

Memories keep you ever n~r us
Tho you left us two years ago

IOONE BAPTIST

We wanted so much ra keep you

We watched you day by day
Until at lost wtth breok.ng hearts
We saw you called away
Sodly missed by Wife Helena
Howttl Sons Grondch•ldren
and great grandchildren

CHURaf
LOST srnoll rod•o control plane 4
ft wlng span gold and red An
llqu l , nr~ Phone I 30.t 882
~

101 1
01
ports o~~~mp t e;e;~hh'o'u" se ho~;,d
Wnte M 0 Miller Rt •
Pomeroy Ol'uo Coii99277MJ
-~CASH pold for all makes ond
models of mob1le homes
Phone area code 61• •23 9531

2326

LOST Tw-; wh1le
s~eers
weonng black tog 1n the~r ear
anyone
know1ng
the
whareobout!. please call Ed
Kmg 992 3772___ ___
.
- - KODAK Hawkaye lnstamal1c
Camero lost .at tractor pull at
Meigs fotrgrounds Sunday
Ploane'I927B:l0

-,-;;-ed---

Pomeroy forest Pro

ducts Top price for stond•ng
sawtimber Coli Kent Hanby
I '46 8570

COINS 1919 ond older curr•ncy ,
gold and s1lver ~crop W•ll buy
STARCRAFT Beat the fall pnce 1n
crease All 1976 models reduc
ed to bottom 1~n mmi motor
tra1lers and fold downs 1n
slock We sell serv1ce mnd
quality We trade f1noncmg or
rongod Opon Sunday• Camp
SSCASH$$ lor 1unked autos
Conley Storcroft Sol&amp;s Rt 62
Phone 742 2081 Frye s Trude &amp;
N Pt Pleasant, W Vo
Auto Paris Rutland
19n 20 ft Chompton travel
1969 MERCURY Cougar for ports
rrarler lully self conta1ned has
Call '192 590'2
awniBg and scre.ned m room
.Also occeSior•et May be seen
WANTED to boy uHd p1ono
of 975 Maple St • Mrddleport
reasonably priced proforably
_,.._
Ohtoonyllme
. _ __
on upnght Phone 992 3-427

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· ~~r6 ~
p -m~~--~~
AVERAGE $otO on even1ng or
afternoons demonstrat•ng
guaranteed toys ond g1hs No
cosh 1nvestm.n1 no dehverv or
collechnv Computers do you
paperwork Call 9•9 2803 or
\ 99'2 m7 Also book1ng porhes

!fW:VERAGE $40

an ev•n•ng o;
' \afternoons demonstrotmg
guaranteed toys and g•fts No
CO$h 1nvesrment no delivery or
coliechng Computers do your
paperwork Coli 9•9 2800 or
_!f'l2927 Alto bookm~r~e~
FUB. TRUCK cltwer Must kO'tle
truck dnv.ngexpenence Wnte
Box 729 E core of The Dotly
s.nhnel, Pomeroy Oh1o

THE RACINE Fn Deportment will
ha\le a gun shoot Sotur)loy 01
6 30
t their bu 1ld 1ng '"
~m a
n
OPEN AGAIN-ofler be•ng closed
lor \'OCOhan w. or• open
ogoin with our usual 9'JOd
quohty knits ond low prk•s
Hours Monday thru Frldoy 9
o m lo 7 p m Closed Sotur HELP WANTfO 1 local firm needs
days CaroUna Fobr1cs on Rt 7
8Kpet .. nced
plumbmg and
one half mile north of Chftter
heating mon steady work
Wrtt• P 0 8o1r 466 Pomeroy
Ohio Het~ry ond ~ Hunt•n
Owners
~Ohio •SJ69
A8SOlUT£L Y no hunhng or InVER ptlots deckhonds cook
Write BoK 203, Porketsburg W
tretpollifli ol any hme on the
Va 76101
Haword Caldwell !arm Sognod,
Howard Caldwell
.. SOMEONE to hve .n Contact Mor

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Memorial Hospc:l:::
ta:.:
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m her home Pkone 985 3955
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Phone9492174
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hmntone
and brine
calcium
chlortdt
ond calcium
for
du11 cQntrol and special mll(lng
50it for fo rmers Main Street
Pomeror Ohio or phone 992

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CANNING tomatoes and 1wawt
1 d Farms
ptppett
C1eon
Geraldme Clelond
Roc•n•
Oh•o
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1971 HONDA &lt;:L 450 12000
miles sissy bar crash bars
pull bock handle bors new t1re
and seals Scrambler side
pipe!
Coll9.4_!2480___

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IN 01\SH 23 channel C8 am·fm·
mpx rad•o 3 trock star~ Call
992 3965
• - - ---- -KENNEBECpotafoes 50ib $350
or )00 lb. $6 00 Bring con
tolners Phone 667 3737 or
667 3974

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SCHOOl uwmg machines
S
180 1un bull 00 h0 1e
mger hem
bhnd
sews on knlls
$.48 DO cash Al$0 Sin~r Touch
1974 VOLKSWAGEN sun roof
and Sew like new $31 ()()cash
wtth rodto good cond ition
Phone ~2 7187
$2395 Phono 992 7283
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1974 CUTLASS Oldsmobtle for
-~--sale
el(celtent cond1t1on C 8 Rod1 os for sole, Loloye"625 wt th Rood Kmg power mtke
30 000 moloo Phone '192 51157
$125 00 Lafarette 23 chann.t 1
1970 Pl 'fMOUTH Duster 2 door
5 watt wolkey talkey with ACC
318 standard •hlft good cond•
$100 00 Johnson 130 Mobile
han
locally owned $650
C 8 phone $100 00 3 mobile
also n~w 1976 Ford p1ckup f
antennas Demeo 50 wott
100 bplorer
800 m1les
mob•le lemer and Preamp
$-0 :200 Phone '192 2:!110
$100 00 portable • chonMI
pollee sronner $90 00 all
1970 CHEVELLE Malibu .Cdr 'tlmyl
guaranteed Call 992 2635 ask
top light green 2 new tires
for lee afler 6 p m
3078
good co,-.dtflon $800 Phone
or 446 27•5

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-POTATOES

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nebec for wmter Green
beans, ptck your own Thomas
..P~.
D ,.S~y_re Phone &amp;Q 2~ 1_1969 FORD Torino runs good
CONN trumpet used 2 years
$&gt;095 Phone '192 5S7•
$100 Phone 7'7 309'1
1974 PINTO
2300 motor
automollc 2 tone point vmyl 197() TRIUMPH 650 Chopper New
pomt tob Phone 992 5252 or
roof 28 000 m•les pr•ced at
see Oovtd 8usktrk Rustle Htlls
wholesale Phone 74'2 2028
or lee Ctrcle Syracuse Ohta
THE unden•gned w1ll sell at
pubhc sole for cosh the follow POTATOES and pumpk1ns C W.
Protftlf Portland OMto P~e
ing motor vetude to be token
s.J 2:!54
hom Kenneth R Searle• North
...,.--_-·- Th~rd Street M1ddleport Oh1o
PURE8RED Polled HOI'olord bull, 5
45760 1971 Mercury Comet
Y". o~ ':hone9•9_3_51•~
Tudor Sedan Senal No 1K31T
522201 The sole w•ll be held 11175 HARLEY DAVIDSON XLH
Sport5ter black 1000 cc 12000
at The Formers Bonk ond So.,
actual mtles Coli Ketlh Curtis
mgs Company 211 West Se
2389or'l92 5073
cond Street Pomeror Oh•o
atiOOOom onthe21sldoyof BUILDING lots and troller lots JUSt
September 1916 The under
off Rt 7 ot Chester water and
11gned reservM tha r~ght to
e-lectnc1ty ava1loble Calf 985bid The formers Bonk and Sav
4101 or'l92 7720
.ngs Company
Pomeroy
1971
TR 6 Troumph $1 ,500 1970
Oh1o
Ford Falcon $650 Phone 992
7720
1951 FORO truck thrH fourth ton
rough Phone 8.43 2645 after 6

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WILL 00 odd tobs roof1ng po1n
ling hauling tree work and
mow•ng Phone 992 7409

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For the Syracuse
area.
Earn extra
spencfing money and
Ylluable prizes.
(614) 992-2156

can

1be ~ Sentinel
POMEROY,

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Applications are now IHtlng
accepted for a eervlce station
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attendant. We nMCI a mature
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9 PM 6 clays a wMic.

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FURNISHED 2 bedrm apartment
odult5 only m Middleport
Phone'l92 387•
3 AND • RM furn1shed and un
furniShed opts Phone 992
5o().l

COUNTRY Mob1le Home Pork Rt
33. ten m1les north of Pomeroy
Lotge lots w1th concrete pohos
sidewalks runners and oH
street parking Phone 992 7•79
ONE bedroom aportmenls ot
VILLAG£ MANOR on Moddleporl
lor SlCW monthly plus elec CH"
$130 1ncludmg electnc LOWfR
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
COnvemenl to shopp1ng on
Th1rd and Mill Streets 1n M•d
dl~t Brand new h1gh qual!
ty apartments
See the
manager ot Apt 16 or call

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WANTED some forge furmlure
and household 1tems for con
s.g,;m.,_t for oudton sole
Atlyone who •s mferested call
742 2975

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ONE 8UCK shHp

or trde Hove a good selectton
of coins to sell or trade Also
have supphe1 and metal
detecots Roger Wamsley on
Leodtng Creek ond Rutland
Rood Phone 742 2331 for on ol
lor

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~For Fast

,ELOOM R~ttt C•ram1cs luppen .,_
Ploono. Ohio ep.ning Sepo
13th. Closs•• Monde~y 7 to 10
Toetday 9 to 12 7 lo 10
Thursdoy ' fo .. 1 to 10 o 1s
count to temor c1tb:ens Coli lWO Buick Rlvtero good cond1
(bU J 6673252 Pauhne Doni
lion new lires 1900 Phone
for clots reservot•ons
7.. 2 2796
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-Garage in M•d
_ _ _Montego
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CARL
BRANNAN
197 1 Mercury
1 pb
dleport now OfMt" under new
a1r .,8 ry me• $1295 Phone
management Mechan•c and
Gltn Btssell 949 2801 or 9•9·
body ~~r~_!ne ( Pete) Bau
2860_ - - - - __ _ -----·
FULlER Brush Product• the F I P
1971 Ford Mavenck p s p b
corpof sweer.;;r
Now on
o lr lot• of chrome real 1harp
special regu or $2.4 95 now
low mileage $1395 Phone
$19 95 Offer exp•res Oct 7
Glen B•uell 949 2801 or 949
1976 Phof)e 992 3•tO
2860
- ~-- ·-- -• -I NEEO tronsporlolion to Jock~on 1973 TOYOTA Corolla excellent
e'o'frr
morning
Monday
cond1t1on
38 000 m1les
lhrough Frtdoy I must be Ihere
$1500 00 Call304 882 2343
no later tl'.on 7 om ot the Man
- ~--- - - - - - - - - power lrQ1n1119 Center 1 w1 ll 1975 MONTE CARLO automatic
poy $25 per week one woy
power steenng power brakes
Phonem SS68
olr condl110ning AM radio and
--ttereo rally wheols will •ell
SHOOTING Match every Sundoy
reasonable Phane992 7036
ust off Rt 7 br poss by Rock
- ~ ~- - - - - - - 1WmgsCemetery
1970 PONTIAC 2 door hardtop
_ -r:.._ - - - ---- __
p s , pb
air $600 Phone
~RIMSTONE Motorcrou Sunday
(61•) 985 4~.t5
1 p m Amateur sem 1 pro new
street tro ll class Ro1n or shine
!967 ONE HALF ton pickup b
cyhnder standard, good conch
2 mde! out of County Aood 56
1.
Coolvill
e
Phon&amp;
(614)667
3670
lion
as,.•ng
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ngs
742
3081 $450 Coli even
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ONE SO 000 BTU Warm Morn1ng
c1rculatmg heater Coli 992
5227

REGISTER£0 one holf Arob mare
and gekjmg both 6 yean old
Prtced to s.ell bkwt Htll

Pom..!r~-~ 3885_,_ - · -..-MEN S 10 •peed 26 onch bb. 2
baby bodo, baby •wong pa&lt;
table tape player Can be seen
at 1he white house Mbu'ld men
tot health center Apt 1

TWO NEW 6 ply recap t1tes H 78
15 truck fires and one tube
$35 One pull OUI bumper lor
one half or thrH fourth ton
truck for 9ft 10 It or ll ft
comper, $135 N E Vonomon
Rutland Oh1o
CORONET on good cando lion Call

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9971356

6SO TRIUMPH chopper rebu1lt
engtne new seat very good
concht•on $450 Phone 992

mo

TWO TRAILERS for rent one 3
bedroom unfurnt~hed one 2
bedroom furn1shed
Phone
742-3122

$.ALE --

on• good Ultcl Gibson
CGPIIIrtont sldt-by·lidt Make us an offer
$200

BEAR GRIZZLY low 461bs qutver
and many occessontt $55
Hawken muule loader, 50
caliber
many occftsories
Sl80 Call
31:!6

- ---- - - 50 Acre form $room house out
buildings fru1l trus 2 loco
lions mode for oil and gas
well1 own water system on
goo(t blacktop rood Coli 8•11
Clonch ~2 5795
- ~ ----~-•6 room house modern kitchen,
carpeting 1n Harrlson'lille con
ven•ent 10 mmes 19000
Phone 742 27 96.. ------

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younolf Stltd•l prlcn to
llvilclerl.
Phone 949-2814
9 A.M.
5 P.M.

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3 BEDROOM
ment goroge 3 years old 1n
Rutland Ploano 7•7 7736
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149 ACRE form two houses c•tr
water mineral r1ghts good
paslure land 75 acres tillable
some turtber s..,.erol bu•ldtngs
8 m1les north of Pomeroy oH Rl
33 Hemlock Grove Ohio Ask,
Phone

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6 ROOMS and both large kltthen
and uhllty room fuel 011 fur
noce tn letart Townsh1p Con
_ toc~~o!.~.e...~~~~:l£_!1_!7_
APPROXIMATUY 20 acres aboul
rome th~rd t1mber
balance
clean rol lang land Very mce
hofTtes•tes or wtll develop
Water and electnc1ty ovotloble
Su Eskey HtH Flatwoods Rood
26 Pomeroy Oh1o or phone
'19'23885

NICE 3 bedroom one and one
half bath home m Mtddleporl
Centerly located Phone
312'/orm 5434

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GEORGE
ESTATE BROKER. POMEROY
OHIO PHONE 985 .. 186 oher
• 00 p m Offermg complete
reo! eliiQte 5erv1ce homes
commercials larms one acre
lots, appro11mg
Graduate
Weover School of Real Estate
nove been tn the Re&lt;~l Estate
8u51nes5 m Metgs Countr stnce
1951

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In

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loeld d•s.lres
Phone

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MOBILE home for aale or rent 3
bedrooms ol ullli,lea pold.
Pnono'l92·n51
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Vln&amp;(lo

frailer toke over poym-..ts
P_hano_(614J66I 3817

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10.20 scrHned porch c.,.tral
a~r May b. '"" 825 South Se
cond Ave Mlddl*fJOrf Phone
997·21177

roa'v ld Parsons, Owntr.

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Radiator. ........-..

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Volvels, nylon prints,
herculons, vlnrtsoHds, •nd
.. ncr prints, ICCIIIOI'its.

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FABRIC SALES

"1i1 Mlin Stroe1

Pt. Ple. .•nt
Ph. 675-:1469

Numinum Siding.
Roofing, Gutllls, • ·
Plintin&amp; and Repair
The Complete
Remodeling Service
-=or Your Horne

AI. TROMM OONST
ifUi'lllnd

142·2:121

Nl Work GulrlnFrH-stimltH

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SMITH NILSON
MOTORS, INC.

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TRENQIER

NOnCE

MHIK
From'" to 11" wklt •nd up
Ill 5 ft. deep wllll or wlfhout
pllll furnlllltcl. Under rotc!
born up to 12" pl111 llzo.

Opon lor P'oll &amp; Wlnlor:
ltlloft,
Monday thru
S1turd1y 10 fD I.
Wt hno ORt trotn ftOOie ,
full of florid• tollott
pluts ovor II verlottts In
111 Prom •" ta I" pots a 6' 1
te 10" hlniiRI tlllktts.15c

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GREENHOUSE

Bill. PUWNS
Pamerop, Olllo
m.me
9 12 1 mo

P!'

SpecioHalng In custem built
rlfttn for commerci1l,
rnd , pole buildings

BR IN ;;-::=:-:-:=--r
TO YOUR
Revive the
of )OUr 11J8S• \;IUitoe&lt;
your own home
py Von SChrader
tlry-foam method.
~o muss. No fuss.
No odor. Use the
!lime day.
All work
Jlllllntlld.

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Phone Coolville

667-3166
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... 667-387,

Southelstem Ohio
Truss Rafter Co.
Box21-A

Rutlllnd, Olllo 45n5

For Free Eslimltt

nAFORD

ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

910-lmo

ADDOtt

• Ph.(414) 742-2409
We O.llver

Yorgil B. Sr., lltoltor
110 Mltchllnlc Pomerov. 0.
Phanttn-m~

ON RT. 33 -

A great
f•mlly
home
of
3
~ooms, modern, bath
and '"· shower in full
basement, modem kllchtn
with bike and cook units,
-ulerful view of the Ohio
River. $29,500
UN·ORDINARY
7
bedrooms, living and
kitchen paneled,
full
basement, gas
FA
furnace, only $5,500
BUILDING- About 30 x -«l
at Dexter on corner tot wtth
plenty of parking Might
sell on land contract.

HOMESITES for sale 1 ocre and
up Mtddleport neor Rutland
Coll'192 7&lt;81
NEW 3 bedroom he use 1 2 baths
oil elec:: , 1 acre Middleport
close to Rutland Phone 992
7481 ..,
SMAll farm for sale 10% down

owner fmanced Monroe Coun
ly W Va Phone (304) 7n
3107or(304)7n 3227
COUNTRY farmland w1th sedud
ed wdods water and good ac
cess 1n Monroe County W Va
Sl 000 dawn call (304) n2
3107or (3041 n2 3227

$3,500.
SECLUDED
Your
family will enjoy this
privacy of 11 aues. 4
bedrooms. lV:o bllhl, gas
furnace. good spring
water, B acres fenced,

NEWLISTING-7'¥&lt; acres
.4 room
house, both. gas heat. 7
porches and 7 oulb\JIIdlngs
Askin $9,500

MAIN
- POMEROY,

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WE ARE IN GREAT
NEED OF LISTINGS WE HAVE QUALIFIED
BUYERS
FOR
ALL
OF PROPERTYSELL CALL US NOW,

HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER, APPRAISER.
CONSULTANT
m-2259 or m.2ua

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
story

NEW LIST! NO Ever dream of owning your own
golfcourse? Hert's..t_our chance lor you or vour trltnd&amp;
fo own a nice rolling golf courM, 50'12 acrft, 9 greens,
nice mOdern club hoUH, outbuilding with all spraying'
•nd lttdlng eqUipment, natcls some mowing and a
Illite rtllllr work on (1011 couno. This could bt
purcheltcl wlfh the 113 tc:rn llsttcl above and
davtloped into a blauliful 18 hole golf courM, call for
appl

Plumbong

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REMODELING
healing
and all types of general repa1r
Work guaranteed 20 years &amp;K
penence Phone 992 2•09

COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
-Aerl•l-lndustrlal

con1tnctlon Prowrtn ,
-complete Schaol Strvlct

0&amp;0 TREE Tnmmtng 20 yean e~e:

Un~trtrldUIIt

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per~ence
Insured free
EltmtntlrY.
estimates CaU 992 2384 or
School Jllackllt lllctures
(6")698 7257 Albany
Seniors &amp; Ytlrbook
-Wtd.lngoSEWING MACHINE Repairs, oer
'tltCe all makes 992 228.4 The
Fobr~c
Shop
Pomeroy
Authom:ed S•nger SOles and
Servtce We sharpen Sc1ssors
Photo1r1phy
91S..ISS
EXCAVATING do~:er loader and
Chester, Ohio
backhoe work dump trucks
8 18 I nfiO
and lo boys for ~·ure w1ll haul
fill dirt to totl limestone and
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jtf ·
fers dar phone 992 7089
night phone 992 3525 or 992
BRADFORD Auctioneer CoO):
5232
•
plete Serv1e&amp; Phone 949 2487
EXCAVATING doZ&amp;r backhoe
or 949 2000 Racine Oh1o Critt
and d1tcher Charles R Hat
Bradford
,"
f1eld
Bock Hoe Servtce
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR ~
Rutland Oh1o Phone 742 2008
Sweepers toasters nons, pjl
sePtiC Sy'Stems Installed by
amoll appliances Lawn mowtr11
licensed Installer
Shtpard
next to State Highway Garage
Contractors Phone 7•2 2409
on Roule 7 Phone (614) 9B5
3825
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SI!PTIC TANKS deGnod Mod•rn
SonfiOIIOn 992 395. Or 992
7.7B

KEN GROVER

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SAVE ON
CARPETING

WILL do roof10g, cons1ructlon
plumbmg and heating No job

too large or too small Phone
7•7 234B
CARPENTER flooring cetlmg
_ pan•llng Phone 992 2759
BUILDING
remodeling
and
repalra Quahty work eff1clent
ierv~ee Jets• Rodman phone
'1925980

EXCAVATING 8ACKHOES AND
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED LOW
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS BILL
PUlliNS PHONE '192 2•78 DAY
OR NIGHT
PROTECT your owlmmlng ~
Winterizing kll1 coven an
Ufr ..
service for above or
In ground pools 0 Bumgord
ner Sal•&amp; Middleport Ohio
Phone'l92 577'

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I IIIST ALL ED
Rogu,.rSJus

'10.95

Sq. Yd.
Evoryd1y money 11ver:
Good choice colors.
12 or 1Sl!f.

501 NYlON ·
i'Green,gold.rtcl, blue, rull.
~

II yourself. with
podding. 17.95 sq rei.
With Nddlnglnst•lled
SUS squm y1n1
CALL 742-22 II
TALk TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET COIUULTA!IT

DITCH Dogging Phone (30&lt;) 773·
5839 or(:lO&lt; I 773 5788

RUnAND ·

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HOCKING RIVER Trading Com
pony GUNS-OVER 750 IN
STOCK Buy, &amp;ell trade 478
Richland Alhtno Ohio •5701
Phone (6141 593 B'ifl6

PURNRVRI
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142-2211

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POMEROY Mulberry Avonue location Two
bedroom, living room. kitchen, and dining arH Jlh
baths Large bock porch, prlctcl to Mil $9,100.
COOLVILLE- Nlcomod. brick home containing three
bedrooms, dining room.llvfng room with flrept•ce, lull
biHmont with garage, large Irani porch, nat. gits.
furnace, city wator and well water, a blllutlful homo
with approx. 5V• acres of land. fruit t r - ond shade
lrttl surrounding It Plenty of gardan space. good
fishing arH CIDIO by.localtclln Coolville, Qoto Priced
ot ontr 132,000 Call now
TUPPERS PLAINS- 101 ICI'H o1 rolling land, all
mlnoral rights, approx 10 •cres tlf,.blt land, eome
pasture land llfld limber, good lake site Mctdtrn 1'12
llorv. hOUH rec:::r, ••lnllhtcl on lnsido, all carpeted
except kitchen,
1lnlng 3 ~room, dint• room and
bl11mont, 2 car garege. Nl~e location on Co. Rd. A6
clolo to Tuppen Plolns. Qolo. Priced for quick sale
$32,000 Call for 1ppoint.

WI ARIJELLil~O PROPIRTY
AND NIID YOUR LISTING
JIMMY DIEM 949-2311

CALL

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ltce~t
properly,
Ebersbach
co , ItsT!h t~~~M.~:·~r~ll:~n~
lnd 1111gns to
1
trom surtece
n1son ot m lnlna
Slid
prom 11110 bOVO
.t,ny 11·,;~::!~ri ~::~
required or used
said Tht Martin
Company, Itt 1ucc1110rs and
1so1gns to bt pold tor tl tht
role ot 1100
per acre, and
provided tb1lln lhe operollon
of seld premises for oil and
gas the semt shell not In any
manner whatsoever hinder,
delay or Inconvenience The
Martin Ebersbach Company,
Its succt110rs and assigns In
tho enloymont of lht rtghland
privileges granted It to mine
and remove coal under or
upon or onr said above
dncrlbei:t premises Also
seve lnd except the following
parcel
Btltlnntng 11 1 point In the
proptr!Y lint Of G
T
cerleton, tl al , and A o end
Lllllon Smith, sold point being
at Statton 96 o• In tho center
line of survey made by the
Department of Highways
thance running In 1 Norlh
eaaltrly direction In the
ctnttr of old road •nd In the
eroperty line belween G T
Carleton, et al , and John
Lyotia 534 feet more or 1~11 to
1 point ,.0 feet from and at
rfghl anglos 10 Slallon 101 21
thlflct In 1 Southwesterly
direction following a curve to
the right, lame hl~lna 1
r1otu1 of 2825 ttet, a distance
of 178 fnt, more or less to 1
point .0 feel from and ol rlghl
angltl to Station 99 50, thence
In 1 Northerly dlrtctlon 10 teet
to a polnl 50 fetl from and 11
rlgh1 engltl 10 Stallon 99 SOl
lhtnct following s•td curve Ia
the right, same having 1
raotus of 2815 feet • dlslance
of 281 feet tr~ore or less to •
,palntJn the property line bt
~ween G T carleton. et 11 •
and A o 1nd Lillian Smith,
11td point bolng 50 feet trom
and ot right angles 10 SlatiOII
96 69,
thence
following
•property line In a Southerly
~Jractlon 150 ftet more ar less
lo the place of botf Inning 11 II
underslood lftll the slrtp of
lond above described 11 not to
bt In excess of 50 feel In wtdlh
and contelns o 96 atres more
or Ins. ol which tho present
r,oad occuplts 0 48 acres more
or ltll A lao, save 1nd tJCcept
lhe following p~rcel
Beginning at • paint In lht
properly line between G T
carleton, tl 11 • and John
Lyons. satd polnl being •01111
from ond al right engtn 10
Statton 10• 10 In tho center line
of survey made by '.~!the
Dep1rtment ot Highways.
thtnce In a Northeasterly
dlrecllon In sold properly line
;ana In tnt center of lftt old
,.Old 90 fttt. more or less to •
•patn1 In said property llno at
Stttlon 10•-1-t, thence In a
,Nortbeosterlv dlrectton 57 feel
more or leu to a paint .40 feet
from end el right lftlltl IO
1Stallon
10•
tMntt
IOIIawlng a curve to the ltft,
ume hiVIng a radius of U72
!ttl. o dlllanco of •7 5 foot to
the ploco of b~lnnlng as
shown on the plens on file In
lhoofflco altho Depirlmenl of
Hlghwoyo In Columbus, Ohio.
II II undtriiOOd 1hll the llriP
ot lan~ lbovt ducrtbod II no1
In OXCtll Of 40 fut In Wldlh
•nd cont1ln1 10 acres, more
'lr leu, of which )he pretenl
road occupltl Of"acl"tl, more
or loss And bolng lht samt
property
conveyed
bY
Motcolm C Rollor. 01 11 IO W.
F, Herlell, by ~ttd de ted 10·
25 31 •nd recorded In Vot.
11 Pogo •• Of tftl D100
Records, Mtlgs Counly, Onto
Tht 11ld W F MoriOII dotl
hereby except and reserve
Vnto hlmsolf, btl btln 1nd
assigns lho full ont hill In
ltrHI In Ill lftt Oil and gn
roy•lly which mev bt derlvod
frOm Jho producllon of all and
011
on the
premlus
lhortlnobovt ducrlbed Ex
copt the all an~ gos on lho
lbOVI prtmiiOI Wllft lhO right
JO op•r•t• and produce sem•
- Rofortnct Dttd Vol lls,
Plge917. Dlld Rteords Meigs
ounly, Ohio
, , Sold real till It Is llsltd on
lne t•x duplictlt •• btlng
41 so ocrn
" SOld 11Jt 11 to bt conducted
Jl courl Houto 11tp1 In
. Pomeroy, Olold, 11 10 1m
tn
lbt
2n~
dOY ' Of
;octo~or. 1976. and shall hoi
bt sold tor loss thon two lhlfdl
't l the IPPrtlltcl vohlo. Tht
,.pprolltcl volue 11 111.333 33
, fmmotlllltly fofiOWfng 1110
~ult, t am offering tor ••le the
!tfrsonol properly, l_ncludtng
~If r1gft1, tlflt end Intern! now
•tWnod bY C•r~lnll In
4orprlsn, Inc In •nd to tn
Stoto Llquot' flltrlnll, tor
I 1111 thon fWo.tftlr~l of tht
ppnlsed price Tb• IP
prolltcl prtco of 1ho porsonel
;,toporly, lncludtno tftt liquor
1aorm11. 11 12,500
, Sold rttl ntete hoi been
llnOWn 11 tho Shtnonv Springs
' ~ty. The. rHI tlt•lt ~
•fed on 1111 WMI lldt '"
hlo lttto R'ollto No. 7.
leld solo of "" roel
:;aroperly
tnd
r•nonol
-pr-ty II IUbltc lo 1111
1pprov•1 of tho Courl of
co,.mon
Pion,
Meigs

10

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Hl-lO SHAG

DOZER work and welding Con
toct Jame• Porson1 Rt 1
Rocme on Carmel Road

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'I hortOy euiiiOriJO tor 1010
lht following descriiM&lt;I rHI
lillie
Tht following dllcrlbed
frtm 1111 IIIUOIOd In tho
TownlltiP of Sllllbury, County
et Mtf81 1nc1 llote Of Oftlo .
aeetnnlnt In hcllon 3,
Town 2, R•nt• U lllfllnntng
1 11ftt Northwtll cor nor at tho
Nortftttlt qu1rttr of 10id
section No S1111enco 50tj111 &gt;10
cnolno ond -10 lln~s mort or
''" tolhO southwest corn or of
11 1d quertor IHIIon 11 tftt
county roed lttdlng from
PomerDY to Chllttr, thence
following 101d rood In o Norlh
ttslorly ~1roct1011 to tftt Wtsl
11no of tfto illldl 01 Wlllltm
corltiOIII lfttnce Norlft 29
dtlfrttl 65 links to lht North
uno of aold Stctfon , thence
Wtll on tht Norlh Uno of ttld
section 7 cholnl and U links to
lbO piiCO Of btltlfllllng. con
talnlnQ 21'.4 ecrtt. more or
1e11, 11vt end except from tht
obovo dtscrlbotl Prtmlsts tho
taltowtng doscrlbotl lroct or
percel1 to wit
Botflnnlng 11 fht NOrtbwtll
corner of Hit Northeast
querlor of Stctton No 3,
lhenct soulh 100 1oo11 tntnto
E1&amp;17 cn1tlls and •• links 10 o
slakt. tnenct Norlh 700 tool to
lftt Norln lint of sol~ Stcllon,
thtnct Wnt on tht North lint
of s1ld Soctton 7 Chtlnl 1nd 14
llnkl to tho rllct 01 bttlnnlng.
alSO tMCOP Ill tht COt! un
derlylng tho above dtscrlbtd
prtm 1111 and the exclusive
rlghlln ptrptl~lty to mlno and
remove 11ld tOlland to u1e et
ell times so much ot tht
surlact 11 Tht Mertln Ebtrs
Hctl Compeny, ltssucceuors
1nd eulan• m1y Clttm
l"'tttlllrr, to open, operate
~nd oqu p t complete cool
mining
property,
with
buildings and nllroad 1w1t
chtl ntctSIIry to mInt. load
and carry IWIY cOli from sold
prtm lsts, 1110 for drainage
end deposit of rofust and lht
right to heul through and over
said pram 1111 col I from ad

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SyriCUII, Q,

M&amp;GTruss-Raftels

113 acrH farm, 10 tc:rn tillable
farm houM, 1 rooms &amp; both, all
her
f109r1 and biMrnont. 8em and other
putbulldlngs, 2 ponds. A nice laying farm prlctcl to go
Locatotl noer Cheater, call for appt

WANTED-

F-EifiiiiMel
On~w.rtl
lxpert P1iflll,.
lneurllflce Worlt
W.leitlwo
St. Rt. 1
Coolville, Olllo
..J.J127
1-29·11110•

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NEW LISTING -

SITUA

ASSORTED RUBBER
N CAR,ETING

..:n.f mn

5014

room house and both dug well
and 2 outbutldmgs fenced and
mtn•ral r~ghts $19 000 Coli
7.2 2766

WINilteN Rlfllllce-'

'6.95

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APPR0x!MATEt:Yi -.;r~b
after5p
mg $65 m
OClO

Racine, Ohio

Squ1r. flrd lllltllloMI
992-7320 Evenings

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CMPET Sfi)P

to

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QONE

GIJTTER SERVICE

NEW HOME total wlectnc 3
bedroom lull carpet 1 113
dl
C k
acres, Lea ng rH woter
syslam near longs'tliJie and
minos Call7•• 2819

ian~ 2

Wll DO babysitting in my home
or your home W1ll also do
housework ond ironh'lg in the
Me•gs Counly Areo Call Eloise
P1ckett or Modolrn Pickett

:t;

II '

G. E.

Good
used
relrlgerotor

-·

fourth inch plywood bottom
sidea and ends, thrte·fourth In
ch lumber $25 Phone 'N9
2593

~
-·
- ~3 •·d
f
I
520
UG room house or so • at
Sycamore St M•ddlepart, good
buy for S8 000 Phone 992 3578
or 992 7667

near Rutland

HOUSE for rent n110r Mine 1 c'oll
m.n91 :___ _,.,..
HOUSE ! 5 rooms and bolh In M1d
da.port, Oh•o Contact 992
3457
TRAilER lot, 3 m1les north of
Chester on County Rood 36
(Sumner ROod) Phone 985
•29•
2 BEDROOM mobile home 5
acres ground
rural and
private • miles east of Darwin
Call985 3'17•

rn;::w~~ (Jon

R--t ~~J~+.:.=: s:ftj __ -z~
ftl.l ~
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$32,500

2 Bedroom mobile home Dexter
Phone '192-5{158
ar.a Phone 992 5858

sto.,• Worm Morning go•
stove
used merchon
dtse atnewlheandAuclton
Houu
Horton St Ma1on W Vo
Phone (~ ) 7~~5-4~ _

CAREFULLY - Consider
this 29 acres of woods Has
1 14 x 70 3 bedroom mobile
home with city water and
fuel oil furnace, m,500
PRIVATE
Formal
dining, modern kitchen,
large family room with
new fireplace, J bedrooms.
wash room. gas well.
furnace and 15 auos. only

m

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AucnoH Friday. 1 r M wood
kltcMn cabmet wood heoting

m,ooo

1969

Call 1.J0t 675-3240

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AVAILABLE at R1verstde Aport
ments
1 bedroom aport
ments $100 per month 2
bedroom apartments $133 per
month One pnce tor oil Phone
3:::
77c.:c
3:___ ____ .
2 Bedroom tra•ler reol n•ce
adults only Pt;one 992 332.

-------2 Bedroom mobile home in Roc•ne

f

Phone 985

3833

~~~or_

Auctiull

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11- Tl» DaJJt Sentfgel, ~dllleJlOI~1Ilftl'll

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DAN 1HOMPSON
,~' !'(

FORD
NO IIAIONAIU
OFPIII&amp;UIID

i··vSEO CARS-PRICElJiOW

TRUCKS
Ranger 1t1 Ton Pickup, VB,
automatic, P.S.r
air, white CII'IY. .
bed cover, eve level mirrors, mag type
wheel covers, sliding rear window, rur
-_tep bumper, white wall tires. This was
Gene's personal demo,
miles.
1976 Ford

P. B.,

1172 f'Grd GIIMI T01iao Sport ......... '1995
Alr, P.S

,

CltllliMidt

1975 Chevrolet Vega Wagon, 4 cyl.,
auto. trans., factory a lr .......... $2295
75 Plymouth Duster 318, automatic,
factory air, P.S., P.B., 14,000

out

eraln trim,

factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof. ...... ........... ...••........ .. .... S~595
1974 Chevy Monte Carlo, 350 V-8,
automatic, factory air, P.S., P.B.,
vinyl roof, with sun roof, swing out
bucket seats, AM-FM stereo, radial
tires. local owner and sharp. 54200
1973 Ford LTO 4 dr ., factory air,
P.S., P.B., vinyl roof, tilt

tr.-s , P . S

mileage

Verr clean, auto.

tr11111

1973 Pido 2ownerDr.......................... '2195
Ont
e.r.,ul locel

1974
VII. 8u11e ......................... '2795
Low
Wt have 1976

See: Pat Hill, Rocky Hupp
Melvin Uttle
good deal on 1 new or used vehicle

DAN

PSON

co
1U
POMEROY Mo:Tt\R
1

·.GO P.M.

OPEN EVES. •
POMEROY, OHIO

At&lt;C lnsh S&amp;tler pups for sola $75
eoch Phone(304) 67H625

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For .._ , ,

PUII.IC NOTICE
TO · ELTHA STANSBURY
MUSTARD, If llvlnt wftost
unknown:
TO ALDA J EASTERDAY ,
ldllr•a unknawn,
TO: I!DGARD WHEELER,
adffess un-nown
TO. PEARL BENNETT,
llllras unknown.
TO: Lolo Stybond, ed~rtst

ICI••• Is

Ufllttown,

Lutlll

wn;

Dlvlaf address

Ruth Wrlnktlmln, ad

d~ unknown.

T : Lottlt GOiklll, Oddrtst

u AOwn,

T : Lull Wheeler, 1ddr111
vllbtwn.
TO: fltOit W Gaskill, address
u£wn.
T
Relph Hollor, l~dreso
u
wn
TO THE UIIKNOWN HEIRS,
DMISEES,
LEGATEES.
A
IIIIISTRATORS, AND
AS GNS OF EL TMA STANS
IU Y
MUSTARD,
If
dtetoud,
ROBERT W
STANSBURY If dtCtiSid.
LOTTIE
GASKILL,
If
dtcone&lt;t, MINNJE HOLLER,
if
~ocuud,
FLOYD
EASTERDAY, If dtCtiSOd,
LULA
WHEELER.
If
lltctllfd, ZADIA HENRY,
-Hod. I!VA J PARR,
dt~Oitd,
GEORGE
H
$T IIISBURY,
dtCtlled,
JA ES W STANSBURY,
decoosed, EMERSOIII !
ITANDIURY,
deCtllld,
VAL1111DA
EASTERDAY.
lltCIIItd. SARAH A STANS
IU1I, dtCtiiOdl ANDREW
I
ANSIURY, dtctiHd.
Afftl SMITH STANSBURY,
doCtiiOd, IIIETTIE ROSS,
cltctosed,
EARL
ROSS,
dlltosod,
CORA
8
IAITI!RDAY, t1eco11ed 1nd
ILVA I
WELLINGTON.
dlelllfd
YOU tro fttrtby noflf loti lhll
yov hlvt
bttn named
nll In 1 lag•l ectlon
ltoitlrll C. 0'Br1tn VI
Collins, Trtnurer of
Ctlllllly, el ol This
ftes bMn ealtnotl Cue
No 16,22:1 In lhe Common
Pl . . Courl of Mol" County,

l

saver

t

SAVE$

OF

llpL 11, 1171

ARIEl(- 21·April11) Improper exocutlon could
deprive you ol your opparlunltles loday Don't blow your
advenltgH wtth rallt 1actles
TAUAUI (ApriiiiO-MIJ 201 Be
careful how you phrase wha1

you say today

Someone's

anger coul~ be aroused
through a slip of tho lip

BRAND NEW
'76s

CHEVmE
VEGA

MONZA
NOVA

OEM1N1 (Miy 21-.lww 201
Follow your more prudonl In·
stlncts where finances are con
corned today Be 11ght·fl&amp;1ed
rather than 1 apturger

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In the Common Pleas court,
Prollltt Division
MtiVI Count¥, Ohio
IN THE MATTEI! OF
SETTLEMENT
OF
At·
COUNTS,
PROlATE COUIIT
MI!IGS COUNTY, bHIO
Account• end vouchers of
the
fOllowing
nemed
flducltrles ha~e bun filed In
tnt Prob1le Courl, Mofgo
County, Ohio, fOr approval
and settlem•nt
c~othlng
CASE NO 11.620 Fortieth
• FAMILY Yord Scile ol 77• Con· Accounl ol Myrllt E Carman,
dor St Pomeroy Antique$ Guardian of CIY~t W Car
an lncomper.nt Person
and something for everybodr man,
CASE NO 21,416 First ond
All cheop Sepl lb 171h 18th Flnat Account or J
I
Fndoy Saturday, and SLtnday O'Brien, Executor of 1ht
9 00 a m behmd landmark 1f Estate
of
Kate
Prl",
Oe~ened
ram cancelled
CASE NO 20,242 Second
YARD SALE 129 Falrlane Dnve Current Account of Bernard
Middleport 9 a m on Sotur v Fultz, Trustto of tho Trust
day Se~l 18 Lots of girls undtr the Will of Edno K
dothtng Other mise 1tems stew1rt, O•cened
CASE NO 21.502 First IIIII
Pnone 997 3346
Final Account of Edgar
6 FAMILY Carport Sale 918 South Sellards, AdmlnlstrltOr of ttlt
Third M1ddleport Sept 20 10 Eslolo of Wlllltm Ernool
a m 1111 b p m , Sept 21 10 Sellardl. Oecttlld
CASE NO 21.717 Flrtl ond
a m till 5 p m A'o'on5 adults Final
Account of Ellzow111
children, 1nfant clolhtng Carman, executrix of lht
boob toyt tools elc
Estate of Homer Carmen.
SIX Famdy-Carport Sale """918 .Deceased
CASE NO 21.779 First and
South Tl .ud
M1ddleporl
Final Account 01 Helen I!
September 20 10 1111 6 p m aeroeloh, executrllr. ol tht
Sept 21 10 t1IIS Avons 1nfont ESIIIe
of
Wllll•m
D.
children adult clothing books &amp;argeloh, Dtc:tned
Unless exceptions art flied
tor• and tools etc
..~---~
thereto, said accounts will bl
YARD SALE, Solurdoy S"f&gt;l IBih, for heorfng btfore Nld ,courl
on11 dGJ' only
Jean S1out, on lht 11111 dlr of Ocoobor,
residence
Coll•ge Rood, 1976. el whtcft 11m• Nil~ ac
counts will bt consldtrotl and
Sy~acu.e .~hlo
conttnutcl from NY lo dop
PORCH SAI.f Sundoy and Mon unlit finally dlspostcl of
Any person lnterast-. WilY
day acrots from Portland
School Clothing and houtehold file written ..CI"f&gt;llllnl to 111~
occounto or to mllttrl per
Items
lolnlng lo lht oxocutiOn of 1M
trust, not In• thin flvt days
prior to 1110 •tt Itt fer
hearing
county. Oftlo
Monntnt D. we•ster, ~.~. .
f CARSON CROW
temmn , .... Court.
RECIEIVER OF CARDINAL
Prolllll Dlllllf. .,
I!NTERPR1SIS,INC
Moftt c . .nty, oate
(91310172.
191 11. 1Sc
1101 1, Sic

• speed, 4 cyl , a real sporty car, gas

Nelson.

Bernie• B - Ooot

sm

1"9 V. W. 2 DR.
Runs good, new llrn, radio

Bill

Grapt-1

1972NOVA2 DOOR
S169S
Local! ownor car, good tires, c!Hn Interior, 'cyl , std
trans

Pfii~--iVJi~~=-_-:~-:.~~

'1495
1974 Opel Manta

clean

Astro-

lt74 CHEVELLE MALIBU
S2195
• door local! oWIIor wilh leu than 33.000 miles. 350 VB
engine. automatic. power steering and brakes Like
new w.w llres. factory air. radio. wlillt ovor dark
green

Ray Riggs
Olester.o.

4dr, alr,local car, a real good car

Don't Forset We Give JO% Discount To Senior
Citizen• On All PGrt• Gncl LGbor Done In Our Shop

2SIGNS Pomeroy
OF
Motor Co.
QUMJTY

RIGGS USED CARS

•2195
1970 Buick leSabre 4 Dr.

Story or

FORD

Case Farm Tractor, 4 sp. trans.,
3 point hitch.
$675

•1895
1971 Dodge Polara 9 Pass.

Be sure you check with the Friendly Dealer before you buy your next
car. See or call one of these friendly salesmen . Ceward Calvert, J.D.

Closed 5unCIIY

71 Ford Torino 4 dr ., station wagon,
factory air, automatic, P.S., P.B.,
rack on her back .................... $1495
"Good Selection of
Cheaper Cars In Stock."

Auto, P S, P B, only 41,000 miles, re&lt;OI
nice.

Evenings Tii7:GO

Except Thurs. and Sat.

automatic ............................. $1395

1972 Chevelle 4 Dr. Sedan

dr, H T, green with vinyl fop, air,
real sharp atr

room

or

Open

1972 Chev. Imp. CIJStom
..f

1695
1975 Buick Century Cust.
2 Dr. HT
Air, vinyl top, mags, 1hls car Is show

AND MANY MORE
a

'2495

1

to

a

For

•1495

Air, all white. real nice wagon. priced
to sell

Mavtrick's, Mustangs and Pinto's
ltllttck and reilly
sell allow clearance prices.
1m trucks are llere F·lGO, l5G's and F2SO's. Be
the flrstto own new 1m Ford truc:k.

1973 Ply. Sat. CustD% 4 &amp;., sedan,
factory air, automatic, P.S., P.B.,
vinyl roof, clean .....................$1995
1972 Vega, 4 cyl., factory air,
hatchback ............................. $1195
1972 Plymouth, 2 dr ., H. T .,
auto. trans., factory air .......... $1~95
1972 Pontiac Lemans, 2 dr., coupe, 6
cyl., a.!:'J~matlc, P.S .............._. $1695
1972 Olds Toronado Custom, one
owner &amp; loaded ..................... $1995
1972 Pinto Station Wagon, 4 cyl.,

Air vinyl top, extro low mlleoge for 77

Waaun

mll~age

roof . ...............................•.... $2795

.

Auto, local owner. auto a real gas
saver

1174 a., 'n tun Piclup ..............'3295
Low
tt74
f'Grd Pickup 'n tun ............. }3195
Ont owner.
1174 ,., 2 Dr........................... '2795

1973 Chevy Impala 4 dr., factory air,
P.S., P.B., vinlyroof.. ............. $~~95
1973 Dodge Polara Custom, 4 dr.
sedan, factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof, radial tires. A nice family
car ..................................... 51995
1973 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4 dr.
H.T., factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl

~-

1972 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr. HT

trll!11'

wheel. · ••••••••• •· ·••••••·: •·•·•• •• ••• S2495

-----

YOUR

~roomdMn

miles .......••••••••••••••.•••••••.•••••• $2195
1974 Ford Grand Torino, 4 dr. sedan,

IF YOU hove a servtce to offer
wont lo buy or sell somettung
oe looking for work
or
whotevar
you II QVI results
foster w1th o Sentinel Wo/lt Ad
Coll992 7156.
YARD SALE Frldoy Sepl 10 10
o m to • p m Corner Rt 7 and
Co Ad 26 F1ve Po1nls Ml Her
man Womens Mlss1onary
Assn
CARPORT Sale Sepo l71h IBih
Friday and Saturday Main St
Rutland Ohio across from
Rutland Auto Soles Good

992-2174

mllt~gt

CARS

Rt. 7

POMEROY, 0.

1m v11. 2 IJr..............................1795
l.ft
1171 Ftrd Mawick 2 Dr............... '1695
""d
1112
Qlualll Imp. 2 ~..............'2195
Onllocllowner.
1174 Ftrd -ick 4 ~- ...............'2795
1174 Ford Grl1d Torino 4 Dr..........'2795
Ole locll-.
1110
Fcrd Ranc:hau C. Trucl........ '1795
WlltCI
..no.
1113
v.w..,.;y·r-,~
-.............................. '2495
Auto.

Inside •...••.•••.......• :. •..•...•.••.•.• $2000

Lacatecl:ln

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

We Loolc

1974 Ford F-100, 6 cyl. standard
trans., long wide bed .............. $2495•
1973 Chevrolet 1!2 Ton Truck, 350 V-8
engine, stand. trans., long wide bed,
radial tires, Sharp .................. $2495
1972 Ford Econollne Van, 302 V-8,
long wheel base, partly finished

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1he Closer You Look, The leHer

Ill

985-4100

CARS 01 TRUCKS

...

2,600

Roger Riebel

BIG SAVINGS!

ON NEW 01 USED

Ohio •5769
The object Of the complaint
11 to dtttrmlnt heirs and
P.trtltlon re11 estate deacrlbed
II tOIIowt. sflu•ltd In Olive
Townsnlp, Molg' Counly,

CANCER (J- 21-.luly 22)
Your productlvlly will be
diluted cohaldorabty 1oday II
you dont ksep your priorities
In order Attend lo Important
proJocls wtoro ptaytng
LEO (~uly 23•Aug. 22) Tlleres
a pos&lt;'~lllty you could creatv
some needless problems today
because of your Impatience
Play everylhing cool

VIRGO (Aug. 21o8ept. 221 II
may not be worth tf'le price !n
OhiO;
the tong run, to get somelhlng
Being In Section 35, Town 3,
Ran111 11 of the Ohio com you want loday Weigh your
pany's Purchlll. end being moves wisely
the IOUfhtllf QUitftl' Of the
northwnl Qutrttr of sa id LIBRA (lllpl 23-001. 23) You
section, end being described can got olhora to do your bid·
in Sarel'l R Sttnsbury's will as ding today If you make
the upper f~rm on tt.e north ouggosllona, Instead of Issuing
slo. of Sh1de River. con commands Be a leader. bu1
talnlng Hventy (70) acres,
mort or 1111. and being don t do II loudly
dtscrlbtd In tho Melts Counly tCORPIO (001. 24-NOII 221
Auditor's oupllcettl •• south
tilt Df northwest •A con Compllcattona may arlseloday
talnlng 50 acrta more or ll'U regarding e matter where you
You are required to answer have a vested Interest It can be
lhe Complain! wllhln 28 days unraveled If you view It
Iller lht 1111 PUbltCitiOn of rationally
lhfl nollct. whlcn will be
publiSh tel once each week lor 8AGITTARIU8 (Nov. 23·0tc.
six consecutive w•ks The 21) Oon t take 11 upon yourself
last pubHcatlon will be made
on O~t e, 1976 ••~ the 21 to make decisions or com·
dart for antwer w111 stert on mllmenta for olners today
lftot date
without first gettong 1helr per·
It\ case of your failure to mission
tnswer or lfhtrwltt respond
IS roqulrtd bY tile Ohio Rules CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·Jon.
of Civil Procedure ludgment 11) You won't make sound
by def1uff will be rendered )udgmenls today If you yield 10
against
you
for reflef
domondtct In this complolnl preuure Oon'1 w talked Into
LARRY I SPENCER, oomethlng that will cause you
Cl trk of Cour t1, problems
Common Pleas Court
Meigs Counly, OhiO AQUARIUI (~en. 20·'tb. 111
(9) 3, 10, 17, 24, (10) 1, I, 61C
Ksep your mind on lho Job today Your allentton apan lsn t
quUe up to par II tnoughla
wander. your work will auffer
PIIC!I (l'eb. 20·Morcll 211)
Tree! tho property of othera10·
PlEAWiiE"HORSlS and panle1 day wllh the respact you do
also w1ll buy horses and your own Relurn what you
panoes Phone (61•) b98 3290 borrow In the condition you
recelvtcl It
Ruth Re~.s
llpL 11,1171
AKC Doberman female
1.4
weeka
1hols
t~tcellent Thla year you could m1ke an
ped1gree Call Wolter E'o'er•11 Important conta&lt;::t with
7,2 305-1
somaone of considerable In·
3 PUI'~IES 9 week• old Phone fluenct , Culllvale this
re!afionanlp ceretully tor 111
9•q7~
many &amp;dvanl.)

LUV PICKUPS
'n TON - 6 &amp; 8 CYL PICKUPS
%TON - 4 WHEEL DRIVE

RECREATION VEHIQ.ES

SAVE NOWI
YEAR END CLIARANCE

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1976

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
"YOUR CHEJIY DEALE.fl"
992·2126
POMEROY
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P.M.
Silurd1y Aftirnoon
Bowlint Ltltut

saturdiV Afternoon
Bowling Lolgut
Stpttmbtr 4, 1f76
Won
8
8
8

ham

S.pt 11,1916

W L.

Nile Owls
" 2
Nile Owls
Super Siers
l• 2
Super St~crs
Rood Runners
10 6
Road ~unners
Red Barons
6 10
Gutter Busters
0 Gutter Busters
2 14
Team 3
0 Na 3
2 14
Red Barrons
o
High gllme- J R Wtml
High Single Game - Dave ley 1l•4 KeitH Musnr u2,
Smllh 162 Dave Smllh , 14?
Bob DeMoss lAO
Bob Haggy "5
High series ..._ Dave Sm lth
High Series - Oa\l'e Smith •o7 Riehle Slane 396, Bob
428, Lanhy l.ongslreth AOl, ' DeMoss 385
Frank Moggy 391
Hi(lh team series - Nlte
High Team Stries - Nlte Owls 2082 Road Runners
Owls 1976, Super Stars 1970
2058
High Teem Game - Nlte
High leam game - Nile
Owls 699 Super Stars 671
Owls 783 R.oact Runners 723

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�17' 1976

Mrs. Ford visits
in Ohio Thursday

Make tomorrow what )QU want it to be
Start a high-interest Savings Account tod~y.
Watch your money grow. Safely. Quickly.
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A happy thought.
.

pomeroy
rutl~nd

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tuppers pla1ns

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

&lt;XJLUMBUS (UPI)- First
Lady Betty Ford campaigned
ThW'Sday ln Ohio, a slate she
said was "crucial" to her
husband's election, and al·
though 80 minuU!s behind
schedule, she was greeted
warmly.
The delay caiiSed the crowd
at
Port
Columbus
International Airport to
dwindle to about 100 persons
and Mrs. Ford 'took time to
shake hands with most of
them.
She then went to the
Western Electric plljnt on the
city's far east side where she
was greeted by several
thousand employes.
Acampaign aide said Mrs.
Ford was late because she
addfll a few last minute stops
ln Michigan before coming
here.
Mrs. Ford spent almost 90
minutes at the Western
Electric plant, shaking hands
and talking with workers.
Several of the workers
carried signs which read
"Welcome, First Mama," a
reference to Mrs. Ford
citizens'
band
radio

MEIGS lliEATRE
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Sepi.H-18-19
ONE FLEW OVER
THE

CUCKOO'S NEST"
Jack Nicholson
Louise Fletcher
Wm. Redfield
R

Show starts at

Wirer6./i8pftrlbi..;&amp;.wa..

1 p.

m.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

IYenina· lliiM today In

!be

... Lo.. IGIIllltllll lbe 101.

WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC ST.
YOUR NEW
APPUANCE &amp;T.V. HEADQUARlERS

Cloladllll ap Mmday, cooler.
Probablllt}' of r.m zero today
10 pet. Mmday.

.-tonlPI.

Reaching More
Than 12,000

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FACTORY SALE DAYS!

GALLIPOLIS·POINT PLEASANT

NO. 34

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e IS en e

e1gs
MIDDLEPORT- C1asaes will resume
ln the schools of the Meigs Local District
Monday morning foDowing a nine-day'
teacher strtlte.
The Meigs Local Teachers Association
Friday alternooll ratified a new general
contract which. was ratified Friday night
by the district's board of education.
The new agreement which Is
retroactive to Aug. 31, when school opened
for the new year, provides salary Increases for the teachers total·
ing $111,319, not counting Increases
for teachers with supplemental contracts
Bachelor's Degree
Yn.
Exp.

Just In Time
· For The World Series!

Index

No.
Salary Tehn

1.00 fll400.00 172-3

I
2

UH
1.08

3
4
5.
6
7
8
9

1.12
1.16
1.20

1.24
1.28
1.32
1.36

10 .

1.40

11

1.44

and an improved hospitallzation lnaurance salary increases which will automatically
plan.
go to principals of the dlstrlct. Prlncipala
'f!le increases ln supplemental con· . wW receive the salary Increases glven
tra(!l.s, the first Increase ln such colitracts teachers, plus a percentage figure.
,
since tbe district was formed 10 years ago, .
Under the new contract, the beginning
wiD amount to about $9,m5 and the in· teacher wtth a bachelor's degree and no
creased Insurance costs, With the district experience will receive $11,400 annually
now provldlng 100 percent of the family compared to '7 ,950, the salary before the
plan for Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Total strtlte began. A teacher with a master's
cost of the package for the salary in· degree and II years ~f experience wUl now
creases for Instruction, the supplement receive fl4,280 comjlllred to the $12,902.85
contract increases and the boapitaUzatlon paid before tbe strlke. Salary Increases
costs has been set at about $128,1100.
range from five percent to 10 percent on
The increase costa do not reflect the the new schedule which foUows:

Five Yean TrallllliC

Maaler'a Degree
NQ.

Ne.

lodes Salary Tchn

Indu Salary Tehn

8736.00 •8
9072.00 6
9408.00 6
9744.00 4
10,080.00 6
IOA)6.01l 1
10,752.00 1
11,088.00 I
11,424.00 4
11,760.00 1.
12,096.00 'l1

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Tmal

1.045

1.090
1.135
1.180
1.225
1.270
1.315
L;l60
1.405
I. 450
L495
1.540

",778 2

$111:.0
9534
9912
10,290
)0,668
ll,OOi
11,424
ll,tm
12,180
. 12,558
12,936

I
2
3
2
0
2
2
3
2
2
14
35

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1.15 $9660.00 0
1.20 lO,!MMI I
1.25 10,500 0

't.30 • 10,920 0
1.35
1.40
' 1.45
1.50
1.55
1.60
1.65
1.70

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11,340
11,760
12,180
12,600
13,020
13,440
13,860
14,280

0
2
I
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2
2
3
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hlm.

Cliamp sheep .shearer
1
iD tH(ee shows daily

Loads .. ~
Mini•Basket for Small!

Auto Sensor Control
Ends Dryer Watching!

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Other pol"!ltlal cost items involved in
the settlement include severance pay with
an additlona!IO days now being allowed:
sick leave, with 15 additional days .now
being permitted to the accumulation
figure moving that figure from 130 to 145
days; personal . business leave, an ad:
ditional day was granted, allowing
teachers now'three bosinesa leave days
instead of two.
The salary range wUl go lrom $8,400
for the nine month ~ool year 1o $18,343 in
some cases lor nine months Includlnl! the
supplemental contract increases and In

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"As a Christian man, l wW·forgive the

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siiEAR EXCITEMENT - Geoffry PhUUp9, the world's champion sheep
shearer, wiD be a special attraction at the Bob Evans Farm Festival, October 8, 9,
and·lo, Rio Grande, Ohio.
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USED CAR SALE!

Frtday night's meeting approved the new
contrllct. They were WendeD Hoover,
Virgil King, Mrs. Jennifer Sheets and
Robert Snowden; Dr. Keith Riggs is Wand
was unable to attend. However, plans were
made to go to his home ln Pomeroy and
secure biB vote· If it had been needed.
At tbe start of the ll!eeUng, Hoover,
president of the board, which has met 13
times this mOnth, sometimes for sessions
of several hours, said that he had been
near nervous collapse during the
negotiations. He indicated that he had
submitted a letter of resignation to Plarles
L. Dowler, superintendent of the district,
but would now, withdraw the letter and
would continue serving. He thanked all ·of
the board members and administrative
personnel for their help and klndnesaes to

The figure iollowing each salary listed is the
number of teacbers wbo wW receive that partlcolar salary.
At the boltom of the 1111 is a total of peno115 wbo wUl r!!(:elve
salaries In each ol the.brackets. In cases of fracdons, tbese
are cases In which part of the salary ia paid by Title I !uitds.

.IT'S KARR &amp;'VAN ZANDT'S

PRICE 25 CENTS

MIDDLEPORlrOM EROY

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1976

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GENERAL ELECTRIC

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FamUieB

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

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COUNTY ATOORNEY
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - The
Ohio House has unanimously
sent to the Senate for swift
action a bill requiring the
Wayne County prosecuting
attorney to prosecute all
violations of state law arisinR
in unincorporated areas of
the county.
House
action came
Thursday on the newlyintroduced bill, sponsored by
Rep. John E. Johnson, DOrrville.

Your Invited Guat

tmts

a-. WlrllllodiiJ ud llrla

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"hancDe." She appeared to go
out of her way to chat with
persons calling her "First
Mama" or carrying ~gns
referlng to the nlcknal!fe.
Mrs. Ford held a fiveminute news conference at
the end of the tour, which was
topped off by Mrs. Linda
Layton, a representative of
the plant's recreation group,
presenting her a bouquet of
flowers.
Mrs. Ford told reporters
the President sees the
upcoming debates with
Democratic presidential
nominee Jimmy Carter as
"an oportunlty w let each
candidate expres~~ his views
on the issues."
When asked about her visit
Thursday, she said, "Ohio is
a very cru&lt;;ial slate." But,
she said she did not beUeve
she or her husband would be
back in the state until the
Ohio State•Michigan footbaU
game, which is Nov. 20, more
than two weeks after the
election.

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Weather

some lllSt811Ces tlJOSe aasigned on a 12month schedule wW receive $19,399 for the
year, According to the figures released,
the sala_ry of a beginning teacher with no
experience would have increased fl •.386
from Sept., 1975 to. Sept., 1976 and a
teacher with a ma.sler's m8XImum of 11
years would have a salary Increase of
$2,350.95 from Sept., 1975 to Sept., 1976.
AccordinC to the figures the payroll of the
district for Instruction Including
. renr-nt and wortanan'a compensation
wW now run 11,824,086.82 annually.
All four board members present for

abusers," Hoover commented. He urged
that "all pull together now" with the strife
being over for tbe good of the district.
He and all members of the board
commended Dennis Whalen, Cuyaboga
Falls, who had served 88 attorney for the
board during the strike, for biB wo~k. They
·mdlcated that they were highly pleased.
The opinion was that the strike was
"professional'' and a '"professional" was

needed to handle the problema.
It was explained by Dowler that
students of the district wW have flve days
to make up as the result of the strtlte. In
accordance with.·th~ agreement between
the board .nd !be teachers, studellls 'ill1l
make up two of the lllx days during which
schools were considered "officially open"

by the ooaro ana ioe 1tiiCienla wUl DIMe up
three ~ daya, !be 1ut three daya of !be
strike, when Dowler had declared llbooll
"offlclaUy closed." Teichert ,W be
docked for four dlya PlY· Oow~K wUl :
decide when the Hve days are to be made
up.
During the rneellQI it wu brouabl out
that a aeven and CJIIi.ha1f mill tu lftJ,
renewal, wUl be before voten of !be
district ln 1977, It Wll polnt.ed out that !be
levy ia a renewil.
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Teacherl bad allo been on lltrike fair dismllaa1 poUcy, pieviJICfl jll\Wirn
and evaluation. Evaluation wUl caallllue
as lt baa In !be put, 1 procedure wllh
whlcb teachers have been utllfled. 1'lle
new contract baa stalemalll Cll r.lr
diamiUalln accordanct with !be l1ltllillllle '
law and !be Oltlo Reviled Code aad on '
grievance procedures.
David Bowen, president of lbe lhiCI
Local Teachers Alrlqclatlon, llu.adld lbe ·:
meeting last nl8)1t. "We'.re bappy to be •
back teaching. We are pleaaed wllh !be
pubUc support," he said.
Dowler commented followlllg tlie:,
approval of the agreement: "I liD allo ·
pleased to have the teacl)era bact aad I
feel that it Ia an equllable and faJr . ,.
tlement."
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Amotion [lllued earlier llrla IIIGIIth 111·
the board to pay subatltute teacben . . a
day during the strike was rwtrrded IIIJd
the n~w contract providea thal11abltitat«: •.
teachks wUl now receive t28 a dar 1111111 :
the 11th day on the same aaaignmell&amp; wben',
It wW go to
The former rates were • .
and $22.
Mrs. LyMe Crow was hired lly the .
board as asalstant to clerk-treuurer, Jobn ·,
Triplett, at a salary of "'500 a year. II wu ,
pointed out that Mrs. Crow Ia the only full.
time employe with MarUyn Meier work~~!~
ln the clerk's office on a [lllrt-tlme bull:
Mrs. Crow replaces Jody Morrll wbo·
resigned.
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FoDowing is the ·new schedule 101"
supplemental c.ontracta under tbe
agreement between the board IIIJd the ' .
teachers a.uoclatlon: Figures In br.seta
foDowlng the position mean that Urere ll.
lflOre than one [M!riiOII ID.Ibe ~ 1114.
the aaliry fiiUrt la to tie li1WII4 liJ Ilia\
number to determine bOw mudl eadl will
(Continued on pqe 2)

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RIO GRAN DE - . The world' ,j jump fences) and Bradford's border

, champion slteep shearer, GeoHry Philllpa coWea which berd slteep arid ducks.

75 lbl&amp;e Dart
Swinpr Cpe.

76 Cadillac Cpe.

DeV~

.................... '9895

While finish with tan cabrolel roof, full power and air,
low mileage .

71 Cadillac Eldorado .Cpe., power, air ..... '3295

Automatic,
Was $3495

68 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille .. •.. .. •.. ... .. .•.•.. '795

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Qlrysler Nlwport

Royal 2 Dr. HT
' Was$1795

now on~ '1495

73 Buick 225

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71 Pontiac Cat.

75 Olds Cutlasi Sup•. Sedan, pow~ air ...... '4895
Coupe
74 Pontiac Lemans Spl Cpe, pow~ air..... '3495
Power, air.
Was $)095
74 Olds Cutlass 2 Dr. Sup. Cpe............'3895
74 Olds Cut Sup. Cpe., power air......... 14195
now on~ ssg5
73 Ford Gal. 500 HT Cpe., pow, air ........ 12395 1 - - - - - - t

and air •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••.•••..•'3495
73 Olds Cutlass Supreme Cpe~ power, air 13495

Was 53295. ·

now on~ '3195

72 Buick Elec. 225 HT Cpe., power air ..... '2495

71 Buick Skylark
HT Cpe• .

72 Chev. Imp. 4 Door, V-8, auto., air ....... ..'l595

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Air
Was$1695

71 Olds 98 Lux. Sed., pow, air..............11995

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naw on~ '1495

70 Nova 2 Dr~ 4 speed ............ .-.......... 895
1

74 Vep Hatchback

Coupe

Automatic trans.
Was S2295

now on~ '1995
67 Cadillac HT Sed., power, air.............. '995. 1-------1

2:..73 Ford LTD, 4 dr, Air...................12695
.73 Buick Regal HT Coupe, Full power

Urnited HT Cpe.

~c

2 Door

Full power, white with blue trim.

now only '3295

..

74 AMC Hemet

69 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr., air .................. 1495

71 AMC Hornet
Sportabout Wagon
Was 51095

MODEL WWA 8350P

Ges Model DOG 7118P •vall·

• Famous Filter-Flo• System
• Permanent Press/Poly Knit
Cycle
• 5 wish/soak and rlnsetomperllure comblnallons.

ebl• ''&amp;light eJitfll cost

• Energy saving c;;:old water

MODEL ODE 7108P

Cycle Slgnal.;_buner sounds
prior to end of cyc;le
Three Cycles - Aulomallc
Normal, Automatic

Perma~

nent Press/Poly Knit, timed

• Eleclronlcally rested dependability

to eo mlnuteo
Reg. $249.95
Four Jemperalure selections NOW
Filter
ONLY

• 2·Speed Selector SwHch
• Rinse Agent and Bleach Dla. penser
• Dependability - Coin Op
proven

~eg. $379.95

wash selection

• Variable Water Level
• Automatic Seek Cycle

NOW
ONLY

$34995

freezer
no defrosti

1-------1
72
now on~ '895
Olds 98

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.,,~, WEWTON - The City of WeUston
"' wWholditumual "OhlUcoDaya"featlval
" on Thurlday, Friday and Saturday,
_. .. September 30, October I and October 2. An
"outgrowth of Welllton'a very successful
~·•"Cenlenlllal celebration In 1973, "OhlUco
"" Days" ia ln Ita third year of operaUon.
·~·:. AU of the traditional festival eventa
~- wUlbeOD bllld, the midway, flea IIUII'kets,
."' dances, pmee, arts and cia!ta and, o!
:'" coune, a parade. An entry form for Ute
'"' [)llrade wU1 be found below, and 1be parade
.',":"staff welcomes entries fl'OJI! _the enUre
~· area.
:...
Local service clu.., Including the
.- Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, lJona and

now on~ '2295
70 Ford LTD Wagon
PS, PB, AIR

69 ,Buick LeSabre 4 Dr. HT.................. '495

Was '895

now Cll~. '1995

68 Cutlass Supreme 4 Dr.....................1795

now on~ '695

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Fuli power, air
Was Sl995

4Speed

Was$2295

. . only •1995

now an~ '1595

68 VW Transporter
Bus, 3 Seater
Was S1095

now on~ SS95

72 Chew Imp.
·4 nnnr

V-8, auTo.:"alr
Was

high. Three refrigerated shelve~ for
ast freezing, plus cold plate at top tor uniform

?"'Y 28" wide, 61"

\temperatures..

Four door shelve•, juice
can shelf. Door lock, selfejecting key.

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business';
S.. one of theM courteous sal..men: Pete Burris. Lloyd
Mc:1Jitut1hHn or Mlrvill Keebaugh.

!lve chlldren, who always delight
=:e:.ceawiththeirtoe.:tapplngbluegrasa.
Free entertainment wUl be offered all
day at both the outdoor theatre and
countrymuslccenter.Alsoontheprogram
are the Song Spinners (a 28-member
female singing ensemble new to the
festival), the Hlllfolk Dancen (square
•ers), the Gay 90's Band and many ,
others.
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Bob Evans began the Farm Festlvalln
1971 as a meaus of preserving our country
heritage. The first year it attracted 1~,1100
people. By 1974 attendance reached nearly
90,000, and ln 1975 an estimated 140,1100
people attended the aMual faD outing. The
festival has grown ln reputation 88 wen,
and visitors come !tom around the country
and Canada to enjoy this re-creation of the
way farm Ufe used to be.
Friday, October 8 has been designated
School, Senior Citizen, and Tour Bus Day.
Festival ho~are from 10 a.m. unW 8
p.m. on Friday, frOiD 9 'til 6Saturday and 9
'W 5 on Sunday. • •
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For a complete program and schedule
of evonta, write to Bob Evans, Box 154, Rio
Grande, Ohio 45674.

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ONLY

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*Automatic tcemaker
available at 8.11tra coaL

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• 3 .....ble shelves.
• Only 30K' wide, 84"
• Rolla out on wheels.

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Model TBF 160
.Reg. $451.95 ,

Pomeroy
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GAWPOLIS - City pollee !Jere
, ,Friday Dllbt IJIVHII&amp;ated a botUe
• lhrGwtac illcldonl 1lml¥lnc Soutbern
Loeal Dlltrk:t lellaol bill. 1•

AccardlaatoBobOrd,SouthemScbool'

NOW '

' Supwlrl•1ettt, tbi1Cboo1'1 footbaU tum

ONLY

' IIIIIWM II njllll!ltolllnlbttotbtBurpr
Qllf 1at • Butem Aft. w1r1n Jlnw a bNr battle that llrtd !be bul'a
• wiJMIIltle!d. No 1111 wu Injured. ·
Mluwldll, Gallla Cetny lberllf's
dlpullll were called late Friday Dlcbt to
quail a dllhrrbtDca at Crown CliJ. Com···.plaiatl 111ft' raJnd that 1 fl8bl w1111
lllole 1lrliDI find 11'11 In JII'OII'• at tbt
. Wllltlnr Ia In Crown City. When depU':ea

ElberfeidS" Mili""POine

USED C S

hi.

_ arrived, aD action had ceased.

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the JayCees will be spearheading many of
the special activities, while most of the
clubs, organlzaUons and b~eases wW be
spo1110rlng festival events.
AiDontl the oulstandlng 11ctivitles wtlf
be the appearance of a real old-time sieam
caWope, and an International guest, Miss
Normande Jacques, Miss Dominion of
ca da
naTiie. MJCiety extendS a cordial In·
,vitatlon to everyone to dUll off the old
fubloned, Centennial or BI-Centennial
'clqthlng,putthemonandcometoWeilston
and enjoy "OhiUco Days" In the midst of
Ohio HW Country.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Network
executives, considering a .boycott.of next
week's presidential campaign debate
unless the format is changed, met with
League of Women Voters officials
Saturilay to protest restrictions placed on .
television coverage.
CBS News President Richard Salant
angrily walked out of the closed session,.
and. said he objected to the screening of
reporters who will question President

Ford and Jimmy Carter Thursday in tbe
first of a series of campaign debates
sponsored by the league..
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Asked whether CBS would participate,
Salant replied: "I don't know."
The meeting, including executives of the
other networks , and the Public
Broadcasting SYstem, continued after
Salantleft, a league spokesman said.
CBS reported on its evening news Friday
that Salant was considering several alternatives, InclUding boycotting the debates,
unle(IS changes in the format are made.
The second debate \vas scheduled for Oct.
6; the third, Oct. 23.
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Sslant left the Saturday morning
meeting about an hour after it started, and
GALIJPOLIS _ Pauline J. Cunning- wid reporters he was in an "ill temper."
ham, ~. Mason, w11,• taken to VeU!rans . He .said he objected to screening of
Memorial Hospital for treatment of in· panelists who will question tbe candidates.
juries suffered in a traffic accident at 6:10 At least one name was stricken from a Ust
a.m. Friday on Rt. 33 at the junction of circolated among the candidates, he said.
County Road 23 in Meigs County.
The three commercial networks and the
According to the Gallla·Meigs Post Public Broadcasting li)rstem claimed the
State Righway Patrol, the CuM)ngham reslric~9flS were prior censorship by the
league.
car went out of control on a sharp curve.
A decision not to allow the networks to
The vehicle traveled,over an embl!nl&lt;ment
and struck a fence. There was moderate show audience reaction during the debate
damage.
was another point o( contention, as was a
requirement tliat the networks use a
Richard E. Eskew, 33, Rt. I,
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feed · te d f
GaWpolls. was cited to Municipal Court for smg e• poo
camera
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driving left of center following an accident each having its o~ cat.'¥'r~.
t .
R
th of
The league satd II unposed the
~~ 27no~~t~a~~:. three ten 8 a restrictio~s at t~ request of both major
The patrol said Eskew's car struck a · presidential candidates.
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RepubUcan vtce presidential nonunee
v c e operated by Thomas T. Lambert, Bob Dole, at the White House to visit
43 • HIUiard. There was moderate damage_ President Ford Saturday said "I would
A single car accident occurred at 3:10 hope television would cov~r the 'ct bat
p.m. on Rt.SB8, three tenths of Jtmlle west it would certainly reduce Ure im~ct ~~~
ofCounty~ad5wherePatrlclaN.Hayes, didn'thavetelevisioncoverage," .
23 • Rio Grande, traveling west lost control
Friday, a U.S. District Court judge
of her car on the wet pavement. The dismissed challenges filed by Independent
vehicle ran off the road striking a ditch. candidate Eugene McCarthy and,.AmeriFIRE DOUSED
can Party candidate Thomas An~rson to
RUTLAND _ RuUand and Middleport the debate format.
fire departments were called Saturday at
McCarthy said he should be declared a .
3:29p.m.toputoutafirelntheenglneofa "major" candidate and Included ln the
'ConRalltralnhereenroutefromHobsonto debate. Anderson said the format wW
Corning. The engineer was Frank WUson make .th~. event more of a "panel
of Middleport. No further detalls were discuss10n than a news event. Both said
avaUable.
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TUPPERs PLAINS ...: A 13-year~ld
boy here and biB gelding, "Hilltop Bob,"
will compete this fallln the largest quarter
horse show in the nation for youths ln
Columbus. Tony Kennedy, 13, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jr. Kennedy, has completed a
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DepeiMWl* Clllldren IIICIIIIblf c:hec:b u
POINT PLEASANT - A. Kanauga, charged witb involuntary manslaughter, · horse sltow with this pony as his younger
n1l u a cut bact lit III'Ytctl JlfO'Ided . Ohio man wu charged with Involuntary took place early Thursday morning on sister Tammy, age 5, who already has
UDder !be Medicaid (Welfare'• Health manalauihter Saturday morning Ill Sand HW Road when the vehicle he was several championshlps to her credit, has
lnlurlncle) pracram.
connectiorl with the •trllfflc fatality of 18- drivlllg collided with a power pole kUling now taken over "Chief."
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Trlacbe Paneal, Social Security year-old SteUa Marie Denny Frinklltl
the Franklin woman, Injuring himself and
Leaving the Ohio State Fair and going
Branch Manager In GllllpoDa, utd today
Arrested sltortly after he w88 rele~ 8 passenger WiWam Junior Denny, 19, Rt. directly to Lewisburg, W. Va., for the .West
that many supplemental.aecurtty Income from Pleasant Valley HOI))ital by Mason 2, Point Pleasant.
Virginia State Fair, Tony competed in the
(!lsi) reciplellta, muy olowhom also have County Sheriffs Deputies oovas Larry · . Funeral services for Mrs. Franklin American Quarter Horse AssociatiQn
a Medleald card, are miscontrulng the Randall Henry 19
are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday at the shows with his three-year old gelding,
nollce IIIII by the State Welfare Depart·
According to'Ma;.... County Sheriff Jjm Beale Chapel Church of Apple Grove.
"Hilltop Bob."
ment to mean that their SSJ checks are to Gukiltl, Henry a11o faces charges from
In tbe meantime, Henry was
Success continued there as togetber
be reduced. Mrs. Daneal emplrutzea' that inwtary authorl\les on being AWOL from scheduled to be arraigned Saturday they won two firsts, one second, two lhirda
8Siactl11110111111 are not affected by the State's the u. s. Army.
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The Incident, 1n 111\lch Henry is being
Just before Labor Day Tony was ln·

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from Brecon, Walllli, who won his title by
l!hearlng ·818 sheep In nine hours, will
blghllght a three-day weekend of old-time
· cra!ta, country entertainment and field
, :. demon.striJtions at the slilh ann~ Bob
... Evans Farm Festival here, October 8, 9
10.
.' and Before
an audience of hundreds of
, ". fanneraln Sennybridge, Wales, Feb., 1976,
... Philllpa s1tearec1 M sheep to beat the
· • world record of eoe slteep, set only 10 days
1 "'"earlier by a neighbor, Brian Davies. The
·- ', jlrevl0118 record of 585 laml!l was
.. establllhed In New Zealand In 1971.
Philllpa, 1 muscular 20 yeaMJid Welsh
' farmer, wUl demonstrate his sltearlng
· . _ abuttiea three tlmea dally lit 1\ a.m., I
. '·· · p.m., and s p.m. The Farm Festival II
. · ··.: bolted by fanner and uusicemaker Bob
·:: Evans, oo the l,IQO.acre Bob EVans Fann·
'":·:· at Rio Grande,.on U.S. 31i between Jackson
· · and GaWpolla. Admlsalon, parting and
entertalnmeat are all ,free.
Other attractions at Ute Bob Evans
Farm Fesllval wlll · include craft
demonstrations featuring wooden
mountalll toya1 egg sculpture, flax·
· .., ,acutchlng and splnnlng, rug-weaving,
:,· pottery-makln£, broom makinc, rall·
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Field demonstratiC¥JI ln addition to
• slteep lbelrlng wiD be wUd turkey calllng,
• .1rlct mulea (they answer questions and

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formed by the West vlritnta Quarter
Horse Allan. that he woqld represent West
Virginia ll) the Youth Activity Twa
Tournament at tbe All American Quarter
Horse Congress In Columbus later llrla fall.
Tony and Bob wUl be competlltl
against youths from aU acrou the natiOD
who represent their 1oc81 Quarter H~
Associations ln the largest Quarter Horee
Show In the nation.
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Cornmittee organized to
fight proposed tag tax
POMEROY - A committee II bellri
formed ln Pomeroy to proceed wllh a
referendum petition agalnlt a (II'OIIOIId
permissive auto Ucense tu belli&amp; coasldered by Pomeroy VUlqe Council.
Council has given the !lrat al tbree
readings to the ordlnanct which ~
Involve an additional $5 Ucenae fee tu •
each vehicle owned uy Pomeroy reatdentL

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