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- The Sw(day Times-Sentinel, Sept. 19, 1976

First cabin raised on
Symmes Creek in 1806
GALUPOLIS- Greenfield
Is the extreme western

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township of lhe county,
bopnded on 11M: north by
Jackson county, on 11M: east
by Perry township, on the
south by Lawrence county,
and on the west by Lawrence
and Jackson counties.
Symmes Creek, the principal stream, enters the
northern part of this township
from Jackson county, runs
southwest into Perry town·
ship, thence south through
Lawrence county, emptying
eventually in to the Ohi o
River .
The first to settle ln the
township we re Da niel
faulkner, James Rice and
Andrew Faulkner_ On the
22nd of .June, 1682, the latter
gave an account of his "!lrly
pioneer recollections to the
writers of Hardesty's Hand
Atlas, and four days later he
died.
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Andrew Faulkner recalled
tha t the pionee rs first setUed
at the forks of Symmes
Creek, Da niel Faulkner
bu Ut!ing the first cabin in
1806.

Miss· Jennie Faulkner was
the first child born in the

township; her pa rents were
Daniel Faulkner, a native of
Ireland, and Nancy (Dunlap )
Faulkner, a native of
Scotland. John Kershatl 's
marriage to Elizabeth Faulkner, at llle house of the
bride's pa rents was the first
in the toM!ship.
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Among 11M: first of the early
settlers, the following names
are given : Philip Lambert,
Jerry Lambert, John Shel!on,
John Acord , Hamilton
Harper , John McKe nzie ,
James McMertry, Vi ncent
Bruce, John Symmes, George
Chapman, Obediah Lee, S.
Rose, and Thomas Johnson.
The
township · was
organized March 20, 1818; the
first election was held at the
hOUSJ! of Michael Shaffer,
which then stood one-half
mile east ·of what is now
known as Gallia Furnace.
Samuel Mertry was first
elected a ]iiSliee oi the peace,
and Ebenezer Donaldson,
constabte.
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Religious services we re
first held in a log building on
Daniel Faulkner 's farm, for
which object he donated one
acre. A black Baptist, Rev.
Jam~ s Stuart, was the first

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Parenthood
of
Southeast
Ohio
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in its annual meeUng Sept. 12
elected officers and trustees
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of Its Board and to celebrate
the . Agency's fifth an·
nlversacy. Three were from
Meigs County.
A highllgbt of the anniversary observance was a
service commendation made
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to Ann Fugate, of Ohio Valley
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Services Foundation ,
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and sPPport throughout the
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From Meigs County were
Nancy Reed , beginning her
second year as a trustee of
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the Board ; Betty Fullz, re!• .J":":1~ . • ·..:, •b• ; '
elected
to a second three-year
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as
a trustee, and Gene
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'7''. ~ '.J.,~ ··::
Riggs, re-&lt;!lected treaaurer.
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.Weldon Witters, trustee
and professor of zoology, was
minister, . and he is Dirty Face Creek by a party map is from the Gallia · the speaket:. He m~de a slide
remembered with feelings of of black people who came County Atlas published by the .----~---­
respect as a thorough fr om Tennessee . Claiborn Commissioners in 1874.
Christian , who labored Shelton first established a Reprints ·or both books are career interest Scouting haa
earnestly for the good of !he Sabbath school in 1833.
available : call Sue Moulton helped them In a most
early setUers.
This history is taken from 446-9655; Henny Evans 4-16- significant way. Exploring Is
The second church erected Hardesty's Atlas o( Gallia 1775; Ann Jenkins 446-4926. a new division of the Boy
or round logs was located on County of 1682. The township
Scouts 'or America , and
helping kids Is the common
denominator through each of
the three programs.
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Other career exploring
opportunltie·s will
be
HUNTINGTON - A new ' evening, Sept. 15 in Ashland, ·If youths can come to one of available to youths in the Trtcareer exp,lori ng experience Ky., through the cooperation these decisions regarding a State area in ·!he near future.
in tearing for youths waa and interest of the Boyd
es tabli shed Wednesday Coun ty Bar Association,
when 35 boys and girls from
four high schools attended an
organizational meeting.
They will explore all
_ aspects of the law and law
-1i!oo, enforcemen.t fields dUring the
~ . · · next nine months, meeting
twice a month. Their Post
Th1 nHd for IHe ln.ur· ,
Advisor, Stanley C. Nickell,
ancli l1 tt•t•t wh-"
\'OU' rt voung and un
Assistant Commonwealth's
ltttt afford It, Sttte
Attorney,
outlined career
Ftrm'• term Hf• lnsur·
•~ provldn ~onom ·
opportunities available to
!eel prot.cdon now- end
them in both fields.
c.n bt ch•ntH to • cnh·
Exploring is a new
building plen l•ter on
without eddltlonel mtdktl
program for youths, boys and
txtms.S.:
girls, 15 to 21 years of age ,
which provides the opCarrol K. Snowden
portunity to learn everything
2C Slot. Street
possible about careers in
~IIi polis
which they have indicated an
Phonte46-42911
Interest. Through the sharing
Home CC6-4.511
of knowledge and experience
of successful men and
u ... -..,.....,.
women, youths have the
opportunity to make one of
~-PC . twiN SET
two decisions: 'while they are
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icentennial celebration big success here

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. 'che·d
Explorer program laun

Senior clti..U were everywben dlmonltrltlnl c:raftl,
te"IDI food, tliaplaylns
ntlquu and performlnl
llllll7 Giber wotk dutlu.
Some 15_ tropblu were
.awarded to wlunen of
Yllriolll eventl during the
celebratloa bnldel 11lver
doUan and.craft llema given

presen Ia tlon on recent
developmenta In blomecUclne
and dlscuued related
dllenunaa,

Pennies strewn
over rural road

prizll. Bn•t-111 boUMI
provided lbe tropbl.. and the
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- treasury a1ents are
paying ~~ehoolchlldren to pick . •
up millions of pennies
scattered thousands of feet
along a rural Colorado high·
way .
A truck from the Denver
BARCUS PROMO'I'ID
Mint coUided with 11 cattle - Mn, Sbaroa Lee Bllreu
truck Thurlday, kllllnl two ol Lewer River Road,
persons and acatterlng the Galllpolla, baa ben
coins. Ch~yenne .County promoted to lbe pelldoll of
Sheriff MWTy Renner said Quality Coatrol Tecbalclu
Friday his deputies guarded al lbe Rebbllll II Myen,
the estimated U million tnc. plaDI OD Bob M.cpennies - about $57,1100 Cormlck Road. • Mn. ·
11nlll the federal agents Bareus jollied lbe -paay
~lved .
Ill October, 11117.
The schoolchildren were
paid a few dollars each to
help recover the coins.
CLASsES PLANNED .
EAST MEIGS - Adult
SEXTON PROMOTED
basic education clulea will
· COLUMBUS(UP!) - State be offered ftee of charge at
Development Director James Eutem Hlah School frO!ll 6
A.
Duerk
promoted p.m. to 9:30p.m. on Monday,
Frederick A. Sexton, Wor· Tuesday and Thursday each
thington, to director of his week. Those wishing further
Office of International Trade Information may call 985Friday.
3329.

ELBERFELD$ .IN POMEROY.
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BLUE VELVETS
. Mike

Lonnie
John

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From St. Paul, Minn.

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SIZe.

Friday &amp; Saturday
From 9:00-2:00

Sunday Night
F10111 9:00-1:00
Sunday Nile Only

Back To The SO's Show

Famous Ortho-Cushion·
extra firm mattresses
or boxsprings in
.twin, full, queen
or· king sizes
all now ·
·one· low price!

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No Reservations

First COme First Served

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still
in school
''Yes,Jille
this to
Is
a career
I -would
pursue," or "No, it isn't "

2-PC. FULL SET
manrest~ and
bouprinr;

at

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llilver dollan.
Wlllnll'l of eveata durtnc
tile day lncliiCIIcl:
Bicentennial decorated
bicycle conlelt: under 8,

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lHE SALE OF SALES
ALL BRAND NEW MODELS
Must be sold to make -i'CIOiri
for the new models .••

WHILE lHEY lAST!

qao... cuul Jdagsla"
IOldonlJIDIOII

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LIMITED QUANTITIES
-Buy The Best.

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WASHERS
From the maker• of the Perfect SIMper' mattre11

innerspring mattreBSeS Ore de·

signed to give the firm posture
support you need lor proper rest
omu lll -need ie qulllod wltli
heavyweight fiber Insulation
padding
tluxurlous puff-quilted lops offer
additional comfort
• durable taped, tailored seams
• heavy-duty, fully-insula~ companion·weight boxaprlngs
• gold flo ral/crown print covers

FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. THIRD FLOOR

FINAL \WEEKI
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WINOON MEASUREMENTS

Commercialfy' rated; liulll
to 1151, big tub, 2 speeds,
lint flit., special perma.

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SUPPLY
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SOLD

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RUTLAND FURNITURE
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ON SALE NaN

30%

IN JHE HOME
FURNISHINGS ANNEX

WHILE
SUPPLY
LASTS

MAIN STORE, ANNEX AND MECHANIC ST. WAREHOUSE
OPEN _WEEKDA~S AND SAnJRDAY 9:30 TO 5, FRIDAYS 9:30 10 I

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

PGmeroy.
'l'breHecged race: Glen
~. Don 1'11111, flnl;
IWm .Ellil and Clod7 EW..

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cant.t: Ulldlr IS, dl'rilkll,

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Walermelan eadng : John 'Turner.
Tobacco apilllnl: Bill
Thoma a, Pomeroy, flrat;
Youns,
flrat; Jt11e SellGlen ScbettiDI, - n

Fifteen Cents

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Vol. 28.

No. 108

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ews . . . in Brief~· Will resume
II)' Ual&amp;ed Prwllllleraau-1

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BEIRUT, LEBANON -HEAVYftabdngeruptedln Beirut

ltlld tile central mo111taloa today, eridancertos 'l'ltunday'a
ICbeduled Inauguration of Prelldenwlect Elias 8arile.
. Sawral !Ina broke ol!l lo the capital'• shattered
CC~~D~Derdal dllltrlct as Molle111 and Clrlltlan guerrillas fought
with rockell, macllloe guns and IIIOI'tai-a.
Atleut82penonewerekllledand106woundedln24hours
of flgbdng.
,

talks today

DETROIT , (UP! I __:_ T~
United Auto Worltlirs and
Ford Motor Co. ofllclala said ·
there was a · better
underWdlng of the llluea
thal. led to the lltrike by
' WASHINGTON - FAILURE TO ACHIEVE a politiCal 170,000 wortera as telks
solulilll to tbe 111clal problems uf southern Atrlca could relltlt aimed at reacling a cootract
In "DIIII tdaqbter," aOO(I'dlng to CIA Director George Bush. · settlement r81111ltt! today•
tnte1118ence nporlllndlcate the slluatlon baa deteriorated, he
Main table bargaining sesaald.
sloos, the first since last
lnateleriJedlnlervi~(ABC'ala8ueaandAnawen), BUah . '1'\leaday, were to start lo the
IBid:
afternoon alta' both Bides
'"lbb atalul quo appesn to be Intolerable. 'Ibere's reviewed their .negotiating
1IIOUIIIing mWtancy frcm outalde and IOIDe fl'OOI within. I strategy. They follow four.
WOUld look for -If there wu no political solution - a aerlous days of "probing" sealons
litualltlllo whlcb ;vou could have a Dl88l slaughta' of people on between top level Ford and
. Rhode.sla."
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UAW offlclals.
"We now have a better
understanding
of where we
, BELFMT, NORTHERN IRELAND- A week of bclmb
boues and bijacklnp In Northern Irellnd has culminated .in are apart," UAW VIce
the 11101t violent weekml In moolhl, with a serlet1 of Irish President Ken Bannon said
Sunday. "! think this
tlepublican Army attacks In wblcb ~~~~ policeman died.
'lbe lilA claimed It kiDed pollee sergeant Albert Craig, (meeting) will Iring liB closer
flbolto death Saturday wb1le directing traffic In Portadown, 30 14gether."
miles 10utb of Belfast.
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The blllb level meeii"'P'
Another policeman waa seriously wounded In the atqck.'
Gunmen pulled up In the lltreet in an automobUe driven by a
Wllll8ll, wound doWn the rear window and shot lbe two olflrerl

"itb,a submachine gun.
TOKY~NORTH

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were dellgned to pave tile
way fer a quick start of
lotenslve barsalnlnc that
could hold the largest
loduatrlal diJpute In the
nation Ill lix yean to lela
than three weeks, oblervers
said.
Should the bargalners not

return to lang lllllions almol!t

lmmedlatately, It might
signal a lqthy strike. · A
walkout 811aloat Fcrd in 196'1
laeted !18 days.
Sidney McKenna, Fcrd'a
labor vice JrttlldeDt and chief
negotiator, agreed that tile
private meeet!ngs were
wortb!rhlle. ·
"We believe the di.lcuslliooa
we've had with the unloo
have been beneficial and
have clarified a IIID!ber d.
lsauea that llhould help make
the meetings lhla week m«e
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Wedae~daJ llartall!
l'rldaJ, e II I eeel willa
a el!uce of ......... •ell
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HC!U... mp. mlllly Ia
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Kw!, '16, the cotllltl')''a No. 2 pe;lltlcal figure after Pre!Jideni

Kim n &amp;lng. has died after a long Uinettl, the olllclal KCNA
nen 811enc)" IBid today.
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KCNA tiald Olol died Sunday at 11:25 p.m. (10:25 a.m.
ED'l') 1andtllalaatale filllerai would be held for him. The dale
wu niJf'announced. '!be nature of hla Uin1111 was not di8cloaed. ·

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA- POUCE fired oo
iD attempts to dlsperae
crvwdll frcm tile area of a blazing ap!Otllves plant, a pollee
oftlclalaakl today.
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.r.J. Gen. Dawld Krlel, lllliatani'CQI!ml•lloner 1o charge
uf riot control, IBid flve 8l'l'e8tl were made. Rio IIQU!Idl
·cardlmed off the area at Modderfonleln, oo Jobannesburg's
.QOrlbem oullklrla, just after a lll88llve blast shook the
aurroundlilg suburbs when stored dynamite exploded.

Will reduce
TB renewal

~ck .....,.late SUnday, ln)!rlng live

SAN FRANCISCO- A BOMB TODAY blew up the ~ci
'duca Wlf of the South African COIIIUiate wilb such farce that It
ibattered wlodowl of bcxnes aCfQII the atreet.
'lbere were no 1Djurle1 althallgb Conaui-General Anlhmy
Draks and bla lamll}' were Inside the four«ory h~me Ill the
falblonable Pacific Helg)U dllltrlci.

· am- Ommnnlst party Olalnnan Mao TI!Hung was a
m)'ltei'J today men than IOdayaafterhla desth.
am- aulbarltlealo Peldng IIIII have given no iildlcatlon
of whether the IIIU8l practice of cremalilll would be followed
for Mao, who tiled Sept. 9at lhe age of 82.
BecaUM of the llillrtce, there. hal been 110me speculation
tllat Olln 111 autborltl• may be planning to pmerve Mao's
I'IIIIBinl u 1111 been dt111e lo the case of two other wcrld.tamoua CcmmuDIIt leidera.

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·Breakthrough in lung
cancer is disclosed
. CHICAGO (UPI)
Medical filii chen at the
VnlVII'IIty of Cbleago believe
they bave liulde a·
"tbmatlc" ~ In
lrtaillll dOomed 1111111 c1111car
ricUIIII, It Wll 'tlilcloHd
1bing tbe wee~Jml,
. Till t11covtry alnacly hU
· prokJnpd IIJ. aa a\WIP uf
itboulitiXIJ!CIIItbl 111!111-na of
1 teat ~ ol per11111 wllh
lll'miDil Jane - . 111t1

llltl. "These are slow IIepa
that are belngmade. We're
probably talking 15 to 28
yean ... "
However, Golomb said the
rlllllllll 10 (ar have been
"dramatic."
Firat reports of the
cll.lcoYery aimed at lbe ijl1er
of a1mo11t one-third of all
male
cancer vlcllmil
appeared In a ~pyrlglrtatl
1101')' 1n the
DaUy

Dr. Bari.e7 •. l;llilatnb, , a News,

=~-· (~cer

aucaco

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GoJcmb llld.
Galomll · ' nid
the
r~mrdlllrl· ..COVelli lbe
lrn~ liY II'J,Ial a

JPCI'• eevere 11118 cancer
fiiiiiCilded to the treatment
lad IUI'VIved ~ •verap of
W IIIGI!Iba, bt uld.
ln the 1*1, the avqge

driJI• llniYal · rate fll' JllfiiiOI
pa111ata dlapoaed to have lung
1lllb .... ...-~~ .... ol tbe - I n lte 111'17 ..... lwt
dlltl.. .. ....wltb . . . ,_ to
iDtrllhl.
wllar aUtlil i f - .
IW •• wllb mon eztwlw
..,. "' Dill
treat. Jmla of 1111 ell-. normally
mttlt '"' tbt adYanctd llnive two milotbt to a
' I tiJaa wt - llllllJ It ' lllllimlDII of flll!l' mmths,
1 'It with-tile Gollllllb said.
t
ellct of ........"'. It," bt
comblaatl•

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levy to .4
"We are happy to announce
lbal tbe tuberculolla levy up
for renewal at the Nov. 2
Ut:titll will be reduced,"
Jln. Jane Brown, MelgtJ
County tuberculosis nurse,
llld today.
Mrs. Brown itated tbat tile
rmewal levy will be reduced
from .85 of one mW to .4 of
111e mW. The local 'Iuber•
cukJ8IJ clinic llaupported by
levy funds and the clinic Ia
· lleld for early detectloo of
tuberculotda.
1be clinic provided 21,m
aervlcea Iince the lul five
JW' levy renewal to help
keep Ibis disease under
control. There have been 42
active tubercuiOIII C8lel lo
Meigs County that have
• received treatment during
tbe last five yean. Colli to the
tupayen 011 the Nov. 2
renewal wU1 be .4 mW for
MISS MARCIA DllLARD,16, a junior at Meigs High
eacb
fi,OOO
property
Scbool and daugbiA!r of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dillard,
valuatitll
for
five
yean.
'lbla
Pomeroy, waa crowned queen of the Ohio Valley Horse
Sbow Aaaoclation at the auoclation's round up SUIIday at · IJa reduction of .2$ mill from
the levy renewal flve yeArs
the Bar~ Hll'se. Cub grounds In Tuppers Plalna. Miss
8110..
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Dillard Wll selected from a field of lix candldatea on .the
Mra.Brownannouncedalso
basis of an Interview, written lest, attendance at Sbo1lll
that tbe swine Influenza
and her ranklngs In
candidate evenll. She Is a
vaccine will be available for
. member of tile Meigs Riding Club and Meigs Pleasure
the blgb risk BrOPP at- the
Riders 4-H Club. She received a tiara, roees from Francis
tubercui011J cllolc.
Florist, a ~ gift cerll!lcate from Elberfeldl and several
Giber prizes fnim other buslneaa In the area. All lix
. tenced
Bush Sen
.
conlestanla received fio1oen and $25 saru.s bond&amp;.
Carl Hysell, Meigs Cowity
Runnero41p wu Terri Short, daqhter of Mr. and Mrs.
Juvenlle and ProbatiOD Of· .
Gary.Short, GaWpoils, who iB In Columbus where alte will
fleer, repOrted that Denver
be attending Ohio State University.
Ray Buah, 20, Rt. 4, Middleport, wu sentenced to 10
days in jail for conlribollnlto
the delinquency o! a minor, a
IS year old boy.
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BUlb and the juvanlle i!lole
gu from a car parked on
Spring Ave. Saturday
Aides oo both skies claimed evenlol. The juvenUe baa
Unlled Prw1 IDier!UIUoaal
Jimmy Carter IJ Ulllng a their ~dates are not In allo been charged. Buah will
wliatiHtop campalgD train training for the debates, appear- later In Mayor
trip to puab hla "loalt the which begin Thuraday night. Clarence Anddrew'• court on
Delplte the low profile charges of theft of tbe
rlcb" ~ polldes acme of h1a
opponenll claim will alao Ford maintained Saturday guollne ..
and SWiday, aldea denied he
mean~ the poor.
Prealdenl Ford ttpent a was sjlendlng time preparing
quiet Sunday · afternoon for the confrontation. 1bey
Cooler tonlgbt iritb Iowa In
a
television said It 1st~ DeCelllll')' for the lOwer 50s. Partly cloudy
filming
commercial with a group of him, and that Ford 1J doing and cooler Tueaday with
fannin at a MarylaJid larm even leu than he would to get blgha near '10. Chance Df rain
acme 110 mil• fnm the White ready for a regu!ar White a! per cent tonight and 20 per
HOllie.
(ConUnued on ~e 12)
cent Tuesday.

queen

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''FGr piObabJt fJ!e lint wl!entbeYbad early ataces of
Ume n
4!1Yel9P'd hllll cancer, 75 I*' cent ''are

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Driving Ia Leo Story at the left. Willi the team Ia WI)'Jie

Taw wilD owna and prtpared tile lllll'l'eY for tbii event.

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Oliver, Route a, POIIIei'OJ.
8ac:k race :. John 'lbtmas,

Bicentennial coatume Carpeater, tblrd,
0111 of tbe 111011 papular
alltbenUc calegory, Jayne lllnCIIonl of tbe daJ ... tbe
Lee Hoelllcb, flnl ; Terri "~~~~my wltb the lriDCI 00
Rolllb, HCood; pnltllll top" ,...,.,areti bJ W11M
catec«J, Gr«J IW!It, flnl; Turner of Rutland IIIII drtYIII
Maadle Mat Alb, llld; tml' by Turner 1114 1M 8tor)'. The
IS dlvlalon, bell couple tlllrny, pulled bJ • pair--of
cafiiOI')', Bob IIIII Cllarilne ponies, wu buy aD day.
Hoefllcb, flnl; Cbarlel and
ptuptred at tile
llett:J DIU,~ ; autbmtl.. country atore ..... a wide
cafiiOI')', Bob IIIII a.uleae nrce of foodl wul\'llllable•
Hoeflldl, flnl; Evelyn Rice, There waa anterlalnmeat
I8COIId, and Btmlce Wino, JIIVYided tiJrouCbout tile day
tblrd; jlrettlut cate11ory, from an impmlled atage
Lut:llll Lelfbllt, flnl, Mary . behlod the center.
Itar ~, aecoad, and Susie
\UXIUnued.inl paie 6)

Pie •llnl: Don Tlllil.
Tug of war: Soulbenl Obla
Mille No. 2 with eadl leaJD
member cettllla a amaU
trupbJ and • laflt trupbJ to
tile team .. a poap,,
Rolllll&amp; pill tbrowtna :
. . . SUit, lint; Emma
~J'IIIID, . HCOnd, Hnlor
dl~; 011'11 Boww, flnt.
junior ciiYIIIon.
. Huband calllna : Cora
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Wife calliDs : Warne

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HONG KONG- THE DISPOSITlON of the body of the late

EACH PIEc:E

Leah rw.tae. ~.lint;
I to IS, Jayne Lee Hoeflldl,
~or. flnl; Jobn Dalclae,
PGmeroy, _.s; over 1S,
Ltlllan Moore, Pomeroy,
flnt.
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Cracker...tlol : Ryan

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Weather

NIKKI ROUSH,- 5, daugbler of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roualt, Letart, W. Va., Is the
mascot of tile Ohio Valley Hei-se Show Asln. wblcb staged Ita annual fall roundup Saturday

night and Sunday at the Bar~ Htne Club grounda in Tuppers PlaiDs. Nikki was presented
a gift certificate Sunday.

STOCKHOLM, Sweden
(UPI) "-- A non-Socialist
coalition ww an upset victory
In Sweden's parliamentary
elections S1D1day, ousting the
Social Democrats from
power for the first lime lo 44
years and launching the
country oo a new pollllcal
era.
Premier Olof Palme, the
longest-nillng prime mlnlater
in Western Europe at the
tlmeofhlaouster,aaldhewlll
resign If officials confirm the
180-169 non-Socialist majority
predicted by the Swedlah .
Broadcasting Ccrp.
Computer analysts sald
there could ooly be, at most, a
ooe«at ch~e when official

reslillll are fUed Wednesday.
"Youcancountona toqh,
efficient opposition," Palme
said. "The Social Democratic
party In Sweden will come
back to power within the
foreseeable future."
Tborbjoern Faelldln ,
leader of the Center party
and probably the next
premier, said, "It wU1 be a
strong parliamentary
government. Pe~le will see
lhe advantages of a change.
The new poliUcal situation
will be highly invigorating. It
'all takes time, like steering'&amp;
big ship."
In addition to the Center
party, other members of the
non-Socialist coaUtlon were
the eonserva.tlve and liberal
parties.
The major election Issues

were increased soclallllln and
the Center party's opposltlw
to nuclear power statlooa.
Voter turnout was 90.1 per
cent.
Under
the
Social
Democrats, Swl!den enjoyed
one of the world's highest
living standards . But In
recent years there were
complaints that taxes were
too high, sociallam went ioo
far, and the bureaucracy waa
inseMitlve to the pubUc.

BABY MAHA.RAJ
MALIBU, Calif. (UP!) -

Guru Maharaj Ji, 18, who
replaced his father u head of
the Divine Light Mission 10
years ago, IS a father fa: the
second time.
Marolyn Rawat, 26; a
former San Diego resident;
gave birth Friday night io a 7pollld, 11-ilunce boy, named
Shrl Hans Jl MaharaJ, after
the Maharaj 's father.
1be couple has a 1-year~d
daughter, Premia'-.

MEE'l'lNG SET
The
Melga Al!tletlc
Boosters will meet at 7:30
p.m. Wednellday at the blgb
B008TERS TO MEET
acbool. E~eryone who Is
The Meigs Band Bootllera
lnlereated In any athletic will meet at 7:30 lhla evening
program of the dilltrlct IJ In the band room at tile hlcb
asked to attend.
llchool. All parenta of band
members are urged to attend
Iince plana for lbe fall seuon
will be diJclllled.
DEER KILLED
A deer was killed when It
SQUAD CAlLED
TAitENTOVMR
ran llio the path of a car
The Pomeroy Elllfll'llency _ T b e M I d d I e p o r t
driven by Kim French,
Middleport Saturday at 4:25 Squad wu called to Rock Emergency Squad waa caUed
p.m. oo SR 218, the Melp Springs at 1:40 p.m. Sunday to tile Chelhlre area at 0:00
Cotlnly Sheriff's Department for .PhyWa Young who was p.m. Saturday for Doria
reported. The driver wu not taken !o VelerBIII Memor!aJ Rolllh, who wu taken to
Jnjured. I~
H011Pitel.
II
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Colts' victories change team's image
BY JOE CARNICEUJ
UPI El:eo:uilft Sporll F,.dltor
· lt'utrqe how 1 couple of
big ~ can change • club
owner's attitude.
Two weeks ago, . as
Baltimore floundered in
-:Ulbitlon play, cnmer Robert
. 18y stormed Into the Colts'
llNil:llng room and read the
ci b the riot acl. Coach Ted
1VIarehibroda wa~ so lncenaed
ll. offered hi:! resignation and
Jnay accepted.
But quarterback Bert
Jones came to Ids coach's
defense, Mllrchlbroda was
rehired and Sunday Jrsay
was all smiles
and
handshakes after Jones'
three touchdown passes to
&amp;ger Carr lifted the Colts to
a . ~27 victory over the
Cincinnati Bengali In a duel
of 1975 playoff club8.

Jonea threw TO ·passes of
68, 22 and 65 yardl to the
!p!edy Carr and flnilhed with
301 yards pa$llq as he
raWed Baltlmorefrm~a :al-14
hallilme deficit to their
second victory of the aeuon.
"The offenae did what they
had to and tbe .defenae d\d
what they had to," said
Marchlbroda aa lraay
paraded around the dreulng
room llmlllng and llhlldng
hands.
While Jmea and Carr took
care of the oUenae,
Unebacker Stan White made
the =c!al play m defenae.
White unloaded on Be~
quarterback Ken Anderlon In
the aecond period and
knocked him out almoll untU
the end of 11M! game.
Andenon returned after bl.l
replacement, John Reaves,

completed only kf-10
.r --. The Cl'\llhlng blow for
·Onclnnati came on a fourtbaJIII.IDdlel caD at the Beagal
45 with 78 aeconda left when
the Colts stopped blin on a
qliarterblck lllelk.
"They IIGpped Ul. Wbat
can you aay?" said AnderiCII.
"When you need lis lnchea
y011 kind of think you~re going
to get it, I didn't.'~
, Oakland Ia at Kanaaa City
tonight.
Rmll It, Vtilp 11:
A blocked fleld.goal
attempt by Minnesota
cornerback Nate Allen and an
end ZCIIe lntercepUon by Loa
Angelelllneblcker Rick Kay
In overtime !!pOlled sc&lt;ring
cbancn • the Rami and the
VIkings tied. '!'be Rams' Jim
Bertelaen plunged a yud for
a TO with 1:55 left In

regulation to tie the game. ·
Tcm Dempsey's :JO.yard field
goal in overtime was blocked
by Allen and MIMMota's shot
at a win late In overtime
ended when Kay picked off
Fran Tarki!nton's pass.
Uoa• Zl, Fa-. 11:
Joe Reed, benched eMller
In lhe game, saved the jo.. II
Coach Rick FOCWIO llnd
General Manager Russ
Thcmas when he threw a ~
· yard TO paas to linebacker
Ed O'NeU off a fake field goal
and lifted Detroit over
Atlanta. Lioos owner WWlam
Ford said he would fire
Forr.ano and Thomas lf
Detroit lost to the Falcoos.
Rookie James Hunter ~~e~~led
the win with a st-yard
Interception return for a TO
~ 51 secmds after Reed's
tl~pass.
.

Broac• ta, Jeil S:
0111 Annllrang's 114-yard
effort sparked a cl~acord
543-yard oHenalve burst
againlt the Jets u Denver
llCOI'ed the blggeet win in Its
16-yeu hlltory. Anllltrong
acored Cl1 a 1$-yud run and
tight end Riley Odoms' 1$yud run hlgbJighted a 2s.
point ae&lt;:ond quirter bent .
Jets owner PhU laelln wu
hOBpltaU&amp;ed In stable
cmditiCII after Mfering a
helrt attack at balftlme.

tlmal for . _.

Cowbo7l Zl, a.tl 1:
Scott

fumble In the endloae for
another Cowboy IICft and
Roger Staublch lhrtlr for a
yards.

Patrtatl ., Delph• "~
Steve Gnlc~ threw for
three Till llld rc IS )'U'dl
for another • New Engllnd
shocked Mllml. Grapn ldt
Andy J!WiaCII C11 TO.,._
of 151lld 21 yardl, threw four
yards to Ruu Francia for TO
llndcapped IU flnelt day • •
pro with hiiiCII'ing nm. l1le
Dolphins sufferl(l another
majcr lola when cornerback
nm Foley '!IIi knocked out
for tbe year with • • tnee
injll'y ·
Sleelen·ri;sn-14:
Terry BradshiiW, given
p,ood field poaltlan by an
aggressive PlltlbUrl!h
defenae, tbrewtwoTOpas
to Jalm Slall'n'tb u tile
Stealers e~ for aD !1

Bean II, ·tten U:

Waller Payton sc&lt;red Cl1
1'11111 of 211 and seven yardl
and Chicago special teams
aet up 12 points u the Bears
beat s.n Franclaco to run
their nJC(ll'd to :I.Q, PaytCII
carried for 148 yardl and the
Bean' defenae dumped 4ier
quarterback Jim Plunkett six

·Ball State takes early lead in MAC
Ulllted Prell Iotenatlllllal
Earl Taylor-a transfer from
·It could be aD down hill M!1m1 -raced t7 yards for a
towards a Mid-American · ' ~ quarter toucbdowtl.
Confemce ch8mpi•lp noli
Although Miami, now
fll' BaD State.
wlnleu In three games, cut
The Cardinali of Coach·• the margin to 7-t an • Bob
Dave McClain sroved beyond ' Muwell to Tim Wbetael TO
a dOllbt Saturday they ere for paa, that was tbe only
. r~al by brushing aside scoring threat for ..the
defendinll cltamplan Miami, Redaklns all day· ·
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23.6.
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Art Yaroch, a itel)!or from
In other Mid-Am games, Columbus, Ohio, engineered
llUo University edged Kent the Cardinal offense to
State 14-12, Bowling Gntl1 perfec:tiCII and cawed the
roiled
over
Eutem acorinR witb an ~
Michigan, 53·12, Central nm, In tile ciOIIng minutes.
Michigan tripped Toledo i-7
BaD State led only 1N
and Western Mlchltlan when Jim Neddolf lined up
lrlmmed Northern llllnol8 37· for hl.l second field goal try.
6.
But fnlhman quarterback
Saturday's win leaves Ball lll!w Willlll, o1 FincDay,
State with a 141 MAC mart Ohio-the holder- Instead
and only four ccinffi'IIKIII loMed a 14-yard acor1n11 paM
gBIII!II nmalnlng, aD agaltWi to Tam Broderick, anotber
teams picked to llnilb In the frotlb .
second dlvlslon-Toledo,
"I tnew one thlni before
NortbemllllnWand Weltern today," said McClain,
and Eutem Mlc:hlgaa.
"Miami was • good foolball
But, for McClain, the win team. I'm tickled our klda
ewer Miami -~ muc1t IUlllln there. They'U fllbt
more.
you tooth llnd naB.
"We're ll'1lnl! to buDd pride
Mark MOler paaaed for two
and tradltl!ll at BaD State touchdowna and li1bltltute
and tbilwu a pvotal game," iUU1IDg back Doug Wiener
aaldtheformerWoodyHayea ran ftr two IJICI'e in Bowling
t••t "Beatq a lelm Green's rmiP Ofti' Eutem
11M MYtml belpa nra IIIII)' tbe Micltlgan.
Ball State fllotblll tum, but
'lbe boll Falcanl ftl'e up
BaB 111ate • a wbale. . · ·S. al ba1ftime and lotaled
The Cardlnala. who have . D8B yards f« the jllme,"'
I10W- nine In a row ow:r aec:und best In the scbool's'
two,_., nmr traDed after hllitll'y.

MU!er puaed 118 yardl to
Steve Kuthl and 30 yllfdls to
Tcm Saltet I.OIIcbdoaiW and
Wiener 1111 :nand 1 J8fda for
two more lallies.
Eeatem Coach Ed Scltlebelr
called the Falcona "tbe belt
team 1n the MAC by far," but
also accuaed BG'a Don
Nehlen of rum1nt1 • the
sc&lt;re.

"'l'hen'sDD question about
lt,"Scltlebelrsaldwhenasted
H he tboJC)Il Bowling Green
WM lrJinc to run tbe ICGI'I!
• · "They took time 1111 .00
were paa!• the bill IDIIIJ
~~ma~, It's bll (Neblm's)
peroglllve but there wiD be a
day."
Jun1ar quarterback Andy
Vetter acored both Ohio
Un!Vtrf(ty
in the
Boljcata narrow victory over
Kalt.
· Vetter acored from the
three In the &amp;eCCIId quarter
IDd 111eeked In from the one
In the third quarter on the
first play after OU recovered
a fnmbJed 1111t on the Kent
e~~e yud Une.
Paul Marclteae ticked 38
IDd J8.yard field goala In the
third quarter for the Golden
Flaabea and quarterback
Mart Rdlaley . - 1n f• • .
tmt• IWne.IJ it the fGartb
~.But, after Robaley's
the ,...,. f.u.cl Cll I
two-point conversion

toucbckl•••

acore

atiempt._

OU Ia now 2-2 .00 Kent 1-1.
Rade Saviclt ml J two
field goalaltelnl* In the first
half, bllt made good Cll I ~
, . . In the fourth quwter
to the (lllllral Michigan Ita
win 01'11' 'l'olado.
Sc«t s-tuie pul Toledo
Ill the sc&lt;reboard with a J5.
yud pass play from Jeff
HeplnstaU In the third

The score changed bands
silt. times with Gila
Fernandes' 47-yard third
~ fteld

11081

Allroa N, Padrea W:
Pinch-hitter Jerry
DaVanon'allngle drove In the
winning run for tbe Allrol in
the tinth Inning of the opener
.00 saddled 21-game wltuier
Randy Joaea with hll 14th
~o~a.
Jdmaon drove 1n
two i'UDII witb I boaJtr and 'B
ck)tj)Je llld .Bo MCLaagblln
ptclted a folri1ltter aa the
AltnD"Cllllpleted the sweep.
caM N, Etqlll7·1:
Ted Slnmnra' . . . mw
triple was the bill blrlw of a
fiYNIIII nlnliHnnlng outblnt
wl1lcb carrled the ea..-.a
to tbeii vlciDry In the lint
game at MontreaL EWa
Valentine broke up a
sc&lt;re1eli lie w1t!J I runacorlng rlouble in the elghfb
Inning of the nlghbp with
woorlle Fryman pitched hll
aec:mr1 atout of the'year for
the EljJOI.

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...OIMo u u
tbr u I 1m• defe
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hive ....__..._
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·Y3

Josttbelrold wlmiDI!apartle.
'lbe Red4he la1"1:11't a pme )'et t!lia aad

--ttack-

....,;., .._D ""• SI.._._J _.._
-ISla'!' BaD te's raEmi! I
to

looae their lint CXWlfermce
. iD 16 - " - .._ ' game
- - · .... puts tbe Redalrlnr' record lit
1).3 oven11
,.__;. __,_ _ ._n_,
The ....,...__,_ ~-in polling Mlamla"O)'. Tbelr
lira ·ll.llll't came wllen BaD
state quartertac:k Art
Yaroc h• a t ranaler from
Miami, rml 17 yards for a
toucbdown In tbe aecond
quarter.
Jim Neddefl gaw: BaD
• 1 '-din tbe third
State 8 1..-1
!""
ard. lleld·
quarter with a Jl.f
goal
and
fresbman
quarterback Dave Wllaon
fired a 1~ auq llriJDe
.... ~.... to
to .,._
'"'" .,.,_..,.
leW up
tile pme for the c.da, IID'W
241 oven11. Yaroch'l _.....,_
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yud loidJduan ruD C:oy,.ed
the BaD State acorlng With
,.., In the
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pme.
Mllmi'l oaJy ~ came
Cll a ............... drift,
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with quarterback Bob

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Aver.ag~s
Results ·

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- san i=nnclsco, Speltr (l).
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. Mo1t Vlctar.las

Piltsbur9h 200 ~OliO- 6 12 0 Notionol LIIIUI : Jones. SD ,
Nltional LHIYI'
New York 011 032 OOX- 7 11 2 2i. 14: Koosman. NY 20·1: ·
East
·
Rooker, Giusti C61, Bllr (6), SuHon, LA 1M; Carlton, Phil
W.. L.. Pet. Gl
Ttkulve C71 and Dyer; Swan, 18&lt;6; Rlchard\.Hou 17.15.
Phii-IJI)Iio 19 5V .601 Esplnoso (S), Lockwood (7) and
Amorlcon itolut: . Palmer,
85 63 .57&lt; 4
Pitllb&lt;Jrgh
rt 70 .530 101'&gt; Steorns. WP-Esplnosa (4 ... 1. Ball 11-13; Figueroa, NY 19·1:
New York
LP-Giusti [HI. HRs-New Tlont, Boo 19-11: Garland, Bolt
69 11 .460 21
Chicago
68 I 1 . .456 21 I'&gt; York.· Kintf111n 2 (37) , Slearns 18·7; Ll!OI\ard, KC 17-8.
51. L.ouis.
(2) ; Pittsburgh, Moreno U),
l1rhed Run Anr•e•
Sl t7 .:us 38
Montreal
stargell (111.
·, ( boHCI ·~ 153 (n~ints pltchlcll '
West
NIIIGnll LIIIUt :. Staver, NY •
.
W.. L.. Pet. GB
Los An9eles 201 030 11G- 8 16 I 2.3'1; Denny, St.l 2.56; Rau, LA ,
Cincinnall
'6 55 .636 000 010 ooo- 1 6 1 2.57; ,Jon~. SO 2.67 ; ICoosmen,
LosAngeles .. . 66 .560 11 1'&gt; Atlanta
Houston
75 77 .493 211'&gt; , John (10-10) 1nd Sizemore; NY 2.7~.
American Leligue: Blue. Oak \
San FranciKO 70 82 ..-61 26lf2 Ruthven , Beard (5}, Hanna (61.
Torrealba (7) , camp· (8) and • 2.&gt;CS; Fidrych, Del 2.A6; Tro·
son Diego
68 tl ..so :11
Atlanta
" 86 .4:U 3011:1 Murpt\y. LP-RuttwOFl (13-161 . vtrs, Mil 2.SS; Palmar, Bolt ,
HR-Los Angele~ Buckner (7) . 2.60; Tan•n•· Cal 2.61.
1
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. S.tunloy's Results
StrikiOUII .
St . LouiS -4 MontrNI1, rst ..
Ust .. mtl
. NltiOnll League: S~"aver, ' NY i
St. lOUi$ 7 MCMI!r.. l '• 2nd
Balilmore 200 000 002- • 90 225; Richard, Hou 189; KOOS·
folew Yor'k 6 Plll&gt;buf'llh 2
Cleveland
000 103 Olx- S 11 0 man, NV 11•: Carlton, Phil 145;
Philadelphlo 4 Chlca90 1
Garllnd, McGregor (8) and
Duncan; Dobson, Kern (91.

San Diego • Houston I
Atlanta 5 Los AnGeles 2
San Fran s Cinc innati 0
Svmtly's A:esulh

Montefusco, SF 163:

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Amerlcln Lteeut: Ryan, Cel

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LaRoche C91 end Ashby, "Fosse 2117; Tanano, Cal 23!; Blyleven,
C71. WP-Dobson (.15·121. LP- Tex 192; Eckersley, Clev 170; •
Garland (18.7). HRs--cleve- Hunter, NY 165;
St. Louis 9 MontrNI7, 1St
land, Powell (9) , Smllh C2l. ·
MOnfrHI 1 St. LOUiS 0, 2nd
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Houston 3 San Diego 2, 1st
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Houston 3 san DI!!Vo 2, 2nd .
Unci 11mt, 1! innintsl
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NFL Slondlnts
New York 7 Plltsbuf'llh 6
Ball 000 000 011 000 o- 2 50 ·ay UnHCKI Pross lntornotlclniil •
Chicogo 1 P~llodtlpt\11 0
Cleve 000·110 000 000 1-l 90
Amtricon Conteronc'o
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LOS AngeiH 8 Atll!lnta 1
Flanevan, • HoldSworth (6).~
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Eas' ""
Cine! 5 san Francisco 2
Miller (12) ancl Dempsey,
W. l . T. Pet. PF PA
T-y's P..-lllt PHcllers
Duncan C6l ; E eke r s i e y, MBaiattmimioro . 21 01 00 '.·500000 ~~ S«ll
CAll Tlmu EDT)
LaRoche (1), Kern (11) ancl
,PIJ111&gt;Ut11h (Canctelorlo 15-4) Fosse. WP-Kern (1Q.7), LP-:- New England 1 1 0 .500 AHl
al New York CLollch 1-131 , ~:115 "Miller [HI. HR-~altlmore, Buffalo
0 2 0 .000 2U3
p.m.
. Slnolecon :021 .
NY Jets
0 · 2 0. .000 20 lA
[Onfy gomucfteCIUitdl .. •
control
. T""""r's GtmH
(lsi gomol
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W. L. T. Pet. PF PA ,
Pittsburgh 11 Chicago, 2
TtXIS
020 oi30 OliO- 9 lS 2 Houston
2 0 0 1.000 33 3
- YGrk II Mil. night "
Ooklancl
OQO 001 OliO- 1 A 1 'Pii!SbUr9h
1 1 0 .500 59 oiS
st. Louis at Pt&gt;na, night
Umbarger 00-11) ancl sund · Cleveland
1 1 o· - ~ S2 .re :
SOn orfll(l eiCinci, "Aiglll'
' bei-9; Torrez, Todcf (.1), Abbott Cincinnati . 1 1 0 •.500 Ao1 3S
Atltnta at Hoviton, night ·
(5). Batton {I} ihd Ntwman.
West
Los Ang ot Sin Fren. night
LP-Torrez (14·111. HR- Texao.·,
W. L. T. Pet. PF PA '
Grieve (17) .
San Diego
2 0 0 1.000 5316
·Amoticon ln'" '•
Oakland
1 0 0 1.000 31 28 •
E1 11
&lt;2nd 11m11
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. Denver
' 1 1 0 ',~ Sl20
w L Pet
' Gl Texas
·000.tOO 020- 3, 94 Kansos.PIY ~ 1. 0 .000 16 30
Now 'fork
92 ' 5j' .626. Oakland
2107021111\-13140 Tampa Bay 0 2 ·O .000 0 U·
Baltimore
Hargan, Baaik (4), Barr (SJ,
1111101111 Oonleronu
11 68 .w 12
Clovelond
76 73 .sto 17 Terpko C71 ond Fahey; Mitch·
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Basion
73 76 A90 20 ell, Lindb!ICI (71, Bosman (8),
W. l . T. Pet. PF PA
Detroil
67 11 :,s3 251'&gt; TOdd (91 and Tenace. WP- ' Dallas
2 0 O·l.CIOO st 13 '
Milwaukee
63 85 .426 29\ol Mildlell C9-61. ·LP-Hargan (6. St. Louis
2 0 01 .000 S9 :U
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II . HRs- TexH. Pa~ Cll. Washington 2 0 01.000 SO 24
w l pef Gl Burroughs (161: Oaklanci, Fair· Phlladelpt\ia 1 1 o ,.500 27 34~nwsCity · 1i" t.i ...sao' iy 01. eando (2Sl.
NY Giants o 2 o ..ooo 2A 39
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Ooklancl
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Boston
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2 o•o1.000 2'115
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1 0 1 .7SOSO 19
61 12 ·AS3 19
Ch'• 63 11 ·, , :U
Roberts, Grilli (8) and Free· Delrolt
1 1 0 .$00 27 20
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Bolton, DUIII'd m.
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Minnesota 000 000 •30- 7 10 3 Los An9eies 1 0 1 .750 40 2•
New Yorks Mllwcoukee 3
COllfornll 001 020 101,.- 5 6 3 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 3133
Ooklonll 3 Tous 2
lu-. Compbell (71 end SeaHie
0 2 0 .000 3161
Ka-·s Cit 6 C•i ~o •
WyflC!Ijar; Hartzell, Monge (7), Atlanta
0 2 0 .000 2HA
caiiiOmrol Mr,;;:.o'i, o
Verhoeven (II. Scott (II and New Orloans o 2 o .000 1$64 ,
Sctnclly'J RHOII&gt;
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. lundoy.'s Rtsutts
CloveS Bolflmore A, 1st ,
Sl. LP- Monge C5·7).
(Jotroit 2• Atlonta 10
Cle 3 Balt2, 2nd, 13 inns.
ChltiGO 19 Sin Fran 12
TtxiS 9 oakland 1, 111
Chlcogo
lAO 000 0110-- 5 10 o Balllmore 28 crncl 27 ~ •
Ollcianll 14 TtUS 3, 2nd
Konus City 000 500 Olx- 6 10 0 Pittsburgh !I Clove lA
Mlnnesolo 7 Colllornlo 5
Knopp, Barrios W, Forster Dalles 24 New Orluns 6
Kansos City 6 ChiCIQO 5
(I) and Esslon; Hauler, Nelson St. LOUIS 29 Grten BIY 0
N.Y. 2 Mllw t, S'la inns, rain
(2), Littell (7), Mlnoori Ill ond HOU!Ion 13 Buffalo l
Basion 6 Detroit 1
Stinson. Martinez (1). WP- Los Ang 10 Minn . 10, ot
Todlly'o Problbio Pitchers
Minoorl (S-Sl. LP- Forsler (2· • New En9lond 30 Mlainl 14
CAll Times IDTl
12).
. Phlla 20 NY. Giants?
.
Texas (Biyloven 12-151. ot
Denver 46 NY Jell 3
Collfornio (Ryan 1•·11l, 10:30 &lt;calllcl. IV. innings, rolnl
San Diego 23 Tampa Bay 0
p.m.
Now York
020 ooo- 2 6 o Washington !1 Seattle 7
N- York (Halltmln 13-9) ., Milwaukee
000 lOX- 1 s 0 (Only games scheduled)
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151 621. ~:MIA -~29 Central Mlch~'in l Toledo 7
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000 001101-3 11 A Gornlmo, ern 139 ol63 57 1.,. .311 Alt!'cn 26'M6i'
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Ltmongello [2·01 lnd Johnson.
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HRs-Houtton, Joll,_, (91; Rivers, NY 132 Jl2 •• t .31. •.
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ErDoDcl, Okla., were four ~ In hll home llate nnt
icJNGB IIJIJJI, 1JJ1o (UPI) 11 - Cr
w'• brilliant 11r
,rn. lnt'l 21 Soulhlrn eonn. _ 11 _ u .,. ''O#r pattllc
'
back and lied for 111C11tb.
lbtt bllped ldm . .
Although the future oil..
btr111.
Alltgheny t4 C.M W..(Wn 12 _ .. II
AMJ
tfCI'tiJ
bJ
In . Njo+Jew, who dtJIIf1'd and auo ·KiniF IJland 0pan bad
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Alfrid • libckport State 0
dNII. a . . . 1111 ''Otalll
been In doubt, lotlnla!ild
lvmy 26 Holy Cr- 2A .
Bell" Q111+1w, a qalat PGA
1 •Iiiii by JUat cme mot
11 pert of the
Brown "Vall 6
,_...... _._ -~· -"th ..... ...... IIIIo 1be llnll hole, haM, - live Ill . . belilld offictala llli!OIII1Ctd bdar
B'w•ter (Mat.) 21 Mat. - - "'"' . . . - "' ,.. O:talblw .... i (I • .,. IDd tied for llltlh with Kermit that the event will be
M'llmt 1li
I
J!il1l8'·
and llid they hope
C.llfornla.~l. • D ' . Sofl-tliOI!etl, III)''COIDI padled 1'-foot . . . putt that 1M-ley, Bob E. Smith .00 CCIItinued
to
have
·
the date of the
&lt;Ant. Coi\1\.'21
13 o-ahaw, ~ lo play nep~ted Nc!rth'• u.foo~« r. Bruce Lietlke.
tourney
IDO'ed
up to the
Q:abaw
now
wiD
take
a
Otedtl triMt a.
c more .oo IIIDh . lib Jack ablnlt.
.
n,;abor
Illy
weekend
nen
Oarlon 16tDIIIdoaN&gt; St. o
Nlcklaua aolf'a "Golden
" l"'ttting by far Ia the belt thrae week break fnm the
Tour, reiUrillng to play year.
5':im'":~\m.l:, d.. Be•,"-.., the fllll,ooo pm't of lll)' ·pmt," ()'eDibaw PGA
E. Strouds~ 1~
tdatr r !J11o Kqllllaald ~ with asld after bll vlc:tory. In the San AntOnio-Tau
st. o
,,-;;;~!!' I ' • " a flnakoand • Sundar.
"l'Ul1inl Ia moatl1 malta!,
Edinboro loi ·Colrtl•nrloll 1
Thtwln- die
abclllt .. per c:8ll ol lt. y Ill
~~:::.~n:,~:lt.lt'::,?J Q:llllblw'l tblnl Ilia ,..... bave to tbiDk poll1tn about
Harvard U CclluMbl• 10
' irnd iii09ed Mal IDio rteCOnd your puUI. U the neptlve
Indio .. \Pil!l 14 Will!.. o • place belilnd Nk*J• In the creep~ In, there'• no way that
ljhaca 24'Aibtri~11., tNYI · O ' 1t'll _,- w1nUp ~ . putt Ia loialln."
~:.~Ta~~'W:tm f~a~f The t:~G,ooo ~~ra pr11e pushed North ..,aed there wu
7
·
Crenahaw'a e1rnlt111 to ·nothllll neptlve about eren.
KHn 7 ltV &lt;fkh 6 m·
...,l21. Nk-'-, who made +ew'l put1lnl.
BALTIMORE (UP!)- The worried."
Kl~s Point Jo:\.ttav,tte 7
f4 • fGI' lila 11i1t11iJ1ace tie "Witbout • daubl. Ben .. Clnclanatt
Jo&amp; I
Al.de!Mi, after staying Cl1
~k·~!~\r~rc:!~~~~ be're, had . . .417. . the boat puller rve enr footblll grneBengali
here
&amp;lnday,
the
lleld motionless for aeven
Maryla~ ~.1 W
. VIrginia
&lt;:rehaha11', a three-time lttll," ;nllec! North, •• of · and they were lucky they mlnutea,
eventually got up
Mlllachllllllt• '~4 'Milnt 3 • Ali-Amirlcl at the UniMiil) ~. P1a., who ... stU!
dldn'llollt
their
quarterback
with
I
minimum
of help.
Navy 21 Cclnnlctl'tut H ' '
o1 'resaa pllfed llulraight winllll Ill the to~.
•
well.
"He
11'8111'1
hurt
that bed,
~ow Hampshire 13119'ton u. days ·of brouant1olf at tile
Flnlahlng third, three
Ken
AnderMI,
the
NFL'•
but
It
took
a
whUe
for
him to
Nichola 2f Curry \ ~'. '"''' 1' par-70, 8,137-ylrd Jack atrd:es oil the pace, best
pauer
a
yeer
ago,
ran
play,"
l8ki
J!WiaCII.
"We
Niagara 20 St. 'Francia ( Pa,j • Nlcldiul GOit Cent« COWM. ve~Gn Tcm W..... who
7
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He had a JN'adice I'UIIIII of •• gprlllnciJ baa yet to win a held long into Baltimore were afraid of a neck
linebacker stan White's fore. problem. We go strictly Cl1 '
Norwich 115 Worct&amp;ltt: T 0 "• Wlll1fMI fto.Am With a IS and tournament Ilia yllll''
Ohio 51. 12 penn St. 7
. .. ... ...,
Ed Sabo of JIIIO Bertch, !lfmlatelnthellntbalfofthe the advice of our medical
Plymouth St. u iciiton. St. o then Pill taae,tbe!' I ...,....,.
)Qu, !lnd didn't ~riCIInel, and the doc!Qr.
Princeton 3 Cornell o ·· · "' 66-27111'1 the tourney.
F1a., and Damy Edwards Of Bengal's:ll-27
return
to
the
game
untU late Uld he ,lbouldn 't start the
Rhode II. 15 NorthHllttrn 14
Rulgtrs .19 llllcknell 7'
• ·· h
•
in the final period.
" secOnd balf."
Seton Hall 31 •Rocl!fsttr U. 19 .
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Afterward&amp;, coach BUI
But when reaerve Jobn
Shippensburg 21 'Kutztown 13 '
e
.. ,
JobnM1 was droppiJII the Reaws could manage just
tllll8l dark blnta coaches do three completloM In ten atwppery Roclc :IIi MIII•J,ivllle''
when their quarterback gets temp11, Anderaon got the caD
St. Lawrenct 37 a.tn,13 ·' • 1
••
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•
roACH mARU!'.8~ ~ defmdve lnstructl018.to Marauders during Friday's
Temple 31 Grambling !lo
·
·
ldt.
with 4:GZ rtmalnlng.
21,.grldvlctoryoverRIPI!Y·-Gary$lakphoto.
, 1•
Upsale 27 Swarthmore 0
"He had hll bell rung
He couldn't move the club
Wntern Conn. 36 Marls! 6
)X't!tly good," said Jdmaon, any better than Reaves, and
Wcioster I Ohio) 15 Canttlut 14
... ·war:rtn Wntern Reserve 28
" bu rg, w. v1 ., SoUuo
Ohio Htoh kboot 1 , • Par.ers
cltoollng bla words carefuDy. the Bengali final Ihnat died
Wm. Pateraon 22 Trenton St.
20
Akron
SOuth
o
·
•. Cleveland East 12
Sc~ "
,,
19
"! guess the hit ,waa with1:11remalnlngwhenthe . UnitadFoolllall
~lng, w. Va. Park 12
Lcwaln King 1A Berea 12
Press lnteriletlonal
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Twinsburg 35 Garfield
legitimate. I didn't aee a Colt Une stopped Anderson m Newcometstown ~ Malvern l3ellalre 8
,
Beechwood 8 Hawkins 0
Tr!nlly o
CJNCJNN•'TI
a fourth-and-inches lA.
Alobama ~South
SMU 3
" (UP!)_......
••"' ' Roae 111reiched two routine flag."
Rocky River 7 Cle. John Walsh . Jesuit 26 Akron
ACcording to White, a &amp;- quarterback sneak at hll own Sandusky St. Mary's 19 Marshall
Appalac:hlen Sl. 31 VMI 12 . magic wmber Ia me·for the rslngles Into doubles by
o
Kenmore 0
Monroeville 14
foot- I; 223-·pounder ·who 45.
.
Auotln Peay 22 ~rs Hill 0 · Cincinnati Redl today.
limltllng,Swlday. • . ·
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Port Clinton 19 Sylvania Cle. Lincoln West · 20 ·North Olmsted P Cleveland
Baylcw 15 Auburn 1A
The Reda can wrap their - ••fiait•s about I$ tin311 he llnocked the New York Jet's
"They stopped us. What Northvlew 0
Glolmore Academny 6
.John Hay 6
'· .
Bowie St.· 26 Frostburg St: 9 fifth di""'-'on' ti.tle In ,...._ last hal done that thla 11e81011," Joe Namath out of a game can you say?" aaked lnd!an Valley South 1 •24 Cleveland Heights .29 BroOklyn 22 ColuMbia 7
Catawba 25 Carson-Newman
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Cleveland South 12
Mentor 6 Auollnlown Fitch 0
17
'aeven years with a victory AnderiOD ·uld. "I tblnk of three years ago, a flag Ander1011." "When you need Tuscarawas Catholic 21 ·
Cleveland
Lutheran
East
2•
W. Va. ln5111ule 0
have
been sis Inches you kind of think Unaly,
Citadel 17 Delawore 15
over the San DltiiO Padres in tmn as I .ltreet llflbter. He . wouldn't
Cleveland lutheran West 0
Bridgeport
0
Concord 24 w. Va. St. 21
ru--~~ "'""l'l - r of ·a 1reepa c&lt;mlng at you."
apprGp!'lale.
you're going to get it. I Brooke W. Va.
22 Steubenville Jefferson 30 Richmond
Colgate 17 Davidson t
_ , ,...,., .,...~
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Heights lA
"I just bit him in the head. I didn't."
Central 0
E. Kentucky 28 Wltt.llberg o two-game aertea.
·
Rolle haln't.u.._.. a game
mly had me shot to get him. I r
E. Carolina 23 N. C. State· lA
Even I( the R,da ahould thla aeaaon.
Elon S6 Uberty floptlst 15
Joae to the Padres they could
"Beca- of that fay bl.l t.ought the arm up wllen I
&amp; Henry 2A Wash. &amp; cinch the t!Ue through aloas average II the mly legitimate saw he was going inlide llnd
Federal Cltv 20 Gallaudel o by the·Los Angeles Dodgers. ' me 81110118 the leadera," aald caught him. He ducked bl.l
Florida A&amp;M 35 Albany St.
Pete Rolle pounded out And e r .s on. "He ' s head into my 11rt1111," said
(Ga.) 22 .
three doublea, scored two faced ...every kind of pitcher While. "!saw them bring the
Florida ffl Houston 14
I'Uilsanddrovebcmeanother there Is.''
stretcher and I waa reaDy
Ft.
Valley
Sl.
26
Morj!house
6
.
Sunday
as
G•""
Nolan
and
Furman 38 Presbyterian ·21
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1
Georgetown ·(Ky.)
21
Ra'!IY
.
Eastwick
CCI!Ibined
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1
Heldelber~ 3
for 8.foUrebltter m. beating the
• ••U MtUI. "1110"-' ''tiO u fl lli•lll'•~·f· .,
Georgia A Clemson 0
San Francisco Giants $-2.
By Lawteae E. Lamb, M.D. problem. The air Is not likely Health Letter number 8-1,
Glenville 23 w. va. Tech 8 7
The vlc;tory waa the 13th
DEARDR.LAMB-Ibave to show on an X ray done in ControWng Gueousneaa forTh
St
farm
~=~~h!r~:r. ~ ~:r:- · against Dloues for Nolan.
an emba!'i'USing problem of the morning. The air a more CQmplete ~on
Howard A2 Md.-Esn. Shore 6 And since Reda ·Manager
belcltlng for aeveral bQura swaUowing oe~:urs du!'inll the of the gas problem and what r.JRTC~f:'IJ1KH\
1
Jackoonvllle St. 34 Nicholls Sparky AnderiCII said he
D .
after eatlnll. Other than an dayandlateafternoonXrays you can do abont it. Otben •
.
•
t~J 28 Oregon St. 1l ,
plaimed to give Nolaa two ,
occasional senutlan of full; will sbow Its presence.
who want tbl.l information
McNeese st 1 15 ·La. •Toch·· 13 more starts .before the end of
'L'
neas and the gaa I have no Because the gu Ia already can send a long, st~,
,--"""
Maryland 24 W~t VIrginia 3 the aea1011, the veteran Red
c.tber real aymptoms. I have in the stomach, when a seH.addreased envelope with
match ""' "'"
Mississippi U Tulane 7.
right-hander still has a ·
no pain or bumlng, na~~~~e~ or person eats he suddenly feela 50 cents for it. Just address
.J!l.
Miss. St. 30 Louisville 21
chance to match bl.l 15-8
By MILTON RICHMAN
vOmltlnll. X ray8 were first full. Thla Ia not because the your letter to me in care ·or
CiKJ
~o. Cero.llna. l2 ~~lhwester~ ., record of lart .year.
UPI ~Editor
read u normal Later tbe !ood;cajllled gas .but because tb!A.,pe,r~per, P. o. ~.~ ·. or I
NcwfolkSt.28FayettevllleSt.
BothoftheGlints'.NUJand "".
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. · .... family doctor said I had the food taken lnlo :· tbe lMi,RadioCIJyStatiCII,New , .
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7
.
· three of their hits &amp;ulday
NEW VORK' (UPI)- For two years, It was plain torture, duodellltlB 8nd the gu 'in the stomach takes up pint of the Y.ork, NY 10019.
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State farm Matchmaker
~Ao. Carolina A&amp;T 15 S.C. St. came off Nolan In the firs! WUOe Mays says.
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· stomach wu not getting into space in the stomach, already
Meanwhile 1 would BUggaat Service Is free . And so
PiH 42 Georgia Tech 14. . ,two lnDinJII· NDIII) retired the
He had all be ~ould do to ecme to the ball park and wben ~ my IIIUIU lnteatlne to ·be partially !llled with gas and that you do a simple test on simple. You tell us a little
Sl. Paul's · 7 Bridgewater -last l~.britlers in~ row before did altow up, .It ate. him, • so much inlide, he lot!nd 1t abaorbed or move through the pressure or fullness Ia yourseH. Hold an eraser ~ about yourself; your family,
(Va .) 6
,
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being Ufted for a pinch blUer lmpoulble to stay.
·
and thl:l caused the burping then noticeable. With thl:l tween your teeth and keep It your BOals. We feed this In·
Shepherd 14 Randolph·Macon after seven Innings.
The wltbdraw'al pains_.. too much. He couldn:t sit there problem.
increased lUling, the gas there. Thl:l wUJ make tt formation to our computer
~. Carolina 2~ Duke 6· .
"I wanted to Rive ~wick oolng nothing Ud watch others play. Not after baVUIII played
He gave me some medicine rises to the top of the difficult to swallow. Thla and In a matter of·seconds
Tennessee Jl TCU o
some work. He haan t ptclied .23yean,glvingeveryounceolenergyhebadlnhlm.
to relu the stomach and it stomach and belching occurs. trick will make you a were of it prints out a State farm
Tenn. St, 25 ,Aiabam~ A.&amp;M 0 In' , thre~ days," said , It tonk !1Im two years, but WUUe Mays flnaiJy has made the helps aome but 1 still have Lying down just traps the how often you are swallowtiJII life Insurance program that
Tuskegee 16 Morris Brown
Anderson
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thlaembarrualngproblem. 1 stomach gas because the air. Theeraserw!Dhelptrain matches your needs. One
U. Tenn.-Martln 38 Middle · Eaatwiclt while blanking
"For the first time f!lnce llltopped playing, be says, this am embarraased to go out to contents of the atOI!llch.sUde you out of the habit and may
you can live with.
~:P'f~h 16 so. Mlsslsslpfl 7 · the Giant~ the last two year I'm enj~ inyself Cl1 the field.''
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eat ~1uae of it. Tbls Ia upward and obstructs th~ cure your ·problem. You can
See or call:
Va. St. 40 Elizabeth City 51.-20 lnnlnp, ' picked up hll 24th
Mayalsllstedas.acoedl:wlth the Meta. They are paying him beginning to affect my social opening to the esophaguS. It hold something else between
va. Unlcln 14 J. C. smtlli 13 save tope In the league.
· $50,000ayearandhllduUeaereratherlooeelydeflned.Mostly life. Do you have any doesn'tdoanythlngtocorrect theteethlfyou prefer liut ail
BILL FLETQIER
Waynesburg 23 West Liberty
Th~ Reds have 11 games he worka with. the Mats' young tlda, sbowlng them, talking to suggestions.?
the gas accumulaUon.
eraser iB an easy and coin·
17 Maryland m;. Uralnu• 14 left ,
them, counae-.,.
lloo« them.
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Sw~owed air IS . not" ~b- . fortable thing to use. ··
Middleport, D.
w. Cerotfna '13 Murray St. 10
"I will probably pitch . "You llno1v•bow long It took me to get to that kid? Mays absence of pain and With the sorbed but must be paased. It · I do think you altould avOid
w . Kentucky 10 UT: Rawly in ail: of them hecauae asks, looldng over towud rookie o~der Lee Mazzllll. symptom of belching !would can cause symjltom:s 1n the aU ga!H!Ontolnlng beverage&amp;;
Chattanooga 7
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PH. 992-71 55
0 I want him ready fll' the ''Three years, that's ~ow lang it took. ~e sa good kid. I saw say your problem 1a lrom colon, as many people weU .. such as the aoda pope; Tliey
~~~~~d ~rt~~~~ . R~:~~ 7 playolls," AnderMI uld. ed that right away when he was playing With JackiCII, Miss., but swallowing air - regardless know, because It gets trapped will release gas In the iTAH ,
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Rose's three tats bo08l
you tell any klddoiiOiiletblngThey ;w, you
foll?,w up with
of whether or not you have In the colon from . c~Jon . stomach and add to the _ tNIURANc:':i~M
Midwest .
bl.l avefage to .329.
reaaCII, wblcb I .
a ays que an you.
any real evidence of X-ray spasms. Gas can cause J)aln . problem. ,
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~~~1C: ~/~'t'lr~'&amp;:~yl 51,· 6 "I SIUI tblnk ! .can get It up
Did Ml!YUver queatlanl.eo Durocher, whom he played for changes of duodenitis. '!'be In this sltuaUon wbet!ler It Ia,
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Anderson 27 T~)'lor.'24
to .335,'' Roae said, "but I ' so lmg? ' '
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air has to come from swallowed or produced, lrom ·
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Ball St. 23 Miami (Ohio) 6
don't think !bat wlll be · "()tly wllen 'I dlm't ilnderstand;" W!Die says. "If 1 didn't somewhere to get Into your fermentation or part~ from '·
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Benedictine 46 Culver· enoughfll'thebattlngt!Ue." ' throwtheballtotherlght·bueorsomethlngllkethat,he'dsay stomachlntheflrslplaceand both sources.
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Stockton 10 .
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, to me, 'Can you nplaln what yoti did wrong?' If I could
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Bemldljt St. 7 Morningside 3 Lewes 13 "·rantha 3
--'•in,thatwouldbetheendollt.Uicouldn't,he'desplaln. the only 10lutlon Ia that you
Gas causes pro ems ,, ., 1
Bethany 17 Bethel 9 ·
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swallow It
about one In 10 people. It Ia
Bowling Groen 53 E. Mich. 12 Michigan Sl . .21 Wyoming 10 After he'd explain, he'd cbarp me HI e¥er made the same
Ol1e can form gas In the one of man's most cOIIIIIIOII
Butler 34 Hillsdale 28 '
Michigan 51 Standord o
, mlstaa~amCIIth'stlme.He'dcltargemeahundred,two Intestinal tract, usually ·complaints. We •ll awallo•,
Buena Vista 39 NorthWeStern Mo.-Rolla 17 Wayne St. e.......... vee..-~-' ''""'-h""'" me more than it does you'
(Neb 1 o
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' colm,lromfermentatlon,but some air because., of ~I~
~pllal lA Wl lmlntiton o
Midland Lutheran 17 Simpson Leo woitld say, but ha'd still take toy money. He made me a this doesn't occur . In thci ea"ft• and drinking b&amp;Dni. lt
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Mo. Southern •7 Can.
During the Jut couple of yeats of Mays' playing career, stomach. Food doea not stay' Is unavoidable but can be ..
Cent. Mlchlgon 9 Toledo 7
Methodist o
....... _,_,_ .._. ft..,ftft him to quit 50 he wouldn't In the stomach long enough to minimized.
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Central st. (0.) 115·Ashland 13 Musklngum 7 Marlette 6
tnanJ" '""....,... en~,.._,....,.
ferment and CIIIIC! ~ch 1 · l
senditJII. 7ou
tarnish the 1mate be bad Cl18ted foc two decade&amp;. Mays, 4S
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St 28 Ml t St. ' 14 Nebraska AS Indiana 13
c..:'~1f (IoWa) 2811pall 24 Notre Dame 11 Purdue o
now, played W1lll the end o11m. He was 42 when he quit and
Dena 42 Merlin Luther 26
No; Mich. 65 St. Norbert 0
wbataomepeoplestlllrelnembermoatlabowhesllpped twice,
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~~!t':' 2},4;~t:f"l~1 ~tl, .1 ~"is~"~;,;,.?!; 25 Wrn. mce whlle.c~ af~ a a.11 In the outfield and another time '
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1'\errlt st •r NE tlllnolt 3
Oh~ 14 Rent St. 12
wblle ~ ~OWl! ~ line from heme plate, during the
Grinnell 21 Iowa Wesleyan 'i Ohio Wesleyan 23 DePauw 20 ae&lt;:ond W!l'ld Serlea game with Oakland in 1973.
·. -SPICIAL
Gra~ Valley 10 Mich. Tech 8 Ohio Northarn . U Alma
Poll' Willie, e1a1body said. He looked so old.
Gustavus Adolphus 42 )'If.' "''· b'ft:.~! Ka l 21 Soulh·
Oidf!lhewaa, heatlllck'Oyeln what proved to be the winning
(Mo.) 3A
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nm In that CCIItest, and wbat llll't IIIOil was that when It came
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\1n:=~,1~Mf:o\M~· q. ;·, ~. :·,~: Ka~sas · ~t.· PIIt. 1~ So' West to the ~al game, Yogj Berra, the manager lhen, didn't play
SEPT. 20 ti4RU SEPT. 26" '
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. him.
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Ill Coli 3.1~ 51 ~mllf.~ )~ Platte~Uit·· It Rl~er Falls 7
"I don't give a·hanl l.Jw old 1was" says Mays three years
ALL OF
Mirsnail 2~ HL St. 1~; : ~ " tv\7~'! 1Va]:•r,3 ~ A~slan 7 · Ialor. "1 belcha 1 would've rklne aon{elblng.l pro~ed that with
lnci·. Ctn~r~ 1 - ~6 R~Hu1man st: Ma~;.: 10. Ta~ 2
titeblllgotoff(Rollle)F1ngeralnthitsamegame." ·
SEPTEMBER NO LABOR
Indiana 51. 31 Arkal.saa St. 21: Tenn :Tec.~ 13 '1''1"1111stown St.
WUUe )luttoned the blue slicker he waa wearing, puUed a
SyracuM 3
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glovefroinhl:llockerandgotreadytogooutmthefleld.
"41 Air ·For~ cl '·:··· ~ ~~ 1 (Ia.) 33 No -tern
"I remember the Jut aeasonl pleyed, I went home after a
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Vllianova 31 Deyton 30
baii1(81De me day, lay down Cl1 my bed and the tears came to
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Wabeih•22 H~ 19 ' · Jllyeyes.Idm'tllnowhowlmglcrled,bulllwaaalongtlme.I
'; :"rtblltll lA {t rhwood O
thouallt, 'Hey ,It's time for you to quit, It's !line to give aome of
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the young klda a chance.' '
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"When! came to lhe baUpark theneztday, I told Yogi and
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W.o Mlc:hlga" 37 No. Ill. 6
Dunald Grct 'I wanna retire rishtnow, this minute,' but they
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telked me out of it. You ak me why I cried that day. t don't
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lin~. HoW can you esplaln? It's like crying for your mother
after die's gone. You cry becii!Uie you Joyed her. I cried, I
Includes Plugs, Points, Condensor, labor.
guess, because I love baaeball and knew I had to leave II.
· 1bat'slhe only way I can el!Pialn it."
Phone ,,
WiDie Mays did 110 ma~ WCIIderful thlnga on the ball field In
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RESISTOR PWGS
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bla time, playing frr the Glanla and new the end for the Mets,
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but he doesn't talt lbout any ol thoee things. He taflut Instead
, aboUt the enormoaa aatllfactlm be feel8 now in merely being
We Specialize In Disc Brakes
able to walk Into the Meta' clubllouae and enjoy the
, ·Middleport,
relattmllhlp with the playera he does. .
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We Tum Rotors and Drums!
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"There'• no generallm gap," aa)'i WUUe Mays. "Being able
1o walk Into tbil clubllouae and havinl the guys feel like they do
Is aU !want. Itmeana more to me than money. Just being here
Jrith them gives me the greateat satlsfactlm In the world."

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Standings

Ithe SCOREBOARD

uar111 • ljl!twhenMamprWtey atysixpme~lnfron\ofthe bendculfecfnatJil'd m four =~ur~,.-=
'lbe raid to the,_ Ro)'ala · Haq called e11 the A'• In the Amerlc:fn League blta In lbe ..,..-.
toucbluwn pe11.
S•'i "l1al '-'a l'OckJ IIIII mJIIId, tlght.bandK amday, Will. 'lbe two clubl meet In Y..U I,. Bltwal 1:
ADotber football mWfw Roger Nelaon, Klnlu Nellori 16ipllllded with 5 s-1 t v satyfor a tll'le grne
Jim "Catflah" Hunter
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atJ'• No. I lllec1lan In the ni~Ci of tine bit nilllf that _.. betllmdac 1'lelday and became only the fourth major was Jogaed In Delralb, !D., II
e:cpw1111.11 draft in 1 •
helped the RoJa1a to a come- meel tbree times ned net leap picher to win bi.IIIOtb ~U::~,::_ed
NtitJr an 11.. record wJlh , "fi'Qm.beblnd f.6 vii:IOt)' cmr In QMJand .
· game before 1U 311t birthday
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the D-'" In ,..,. Neilan the OJ!ca• White b.
"Be""' called up 'WII 1111e as the Yanbel downed MJI.. a 37.. win over Northern
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l1llnoll
WM mded to the NatiCIIal
n.
victory, caaPied with , r1r1n11 and thai goblg to walltee In a game stopped by
The • nation's leadlns
....e the minors and "'"'..._ ... doable'-...... _,.. ...._" -·~ N-'- .. _...
ain after m
le...,.
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ground gainer, Jerome
uJ!Imalely to oblivion.
with the Raqjen, Wt Kina. by the Royall after he was ' Jwll H, Orlllel J.t:
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_..._ _
·~ A's late •~
v- "'- oiM"'-' • - - ...,,...., ..., 114 , _ _ - 21
by
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· - r....._. ......... carrilll for Welt«n before
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Boac Pc7nll wi1ll tbe wlluUg ,_.....8 the ....... ....... . R
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beat
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out In the ,.... - · ...... ·' In 0 ther pa. !WI""''
I1IO
_. Injured leg In tba third
It was anaoUDeecl. tllla week that . OlkJind, ..1, before lollng, Jmlng to give the Inclana a ~
13-S, New York edged doubleheader sweep over ...._;, __, ...,__._,1
members of tbe SEO Sportswrlten and
-Lee "I In 1 ra•Ba"'--e ....._,.,, ........ -·..
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Mil
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IWIIOF • .,...... '"'""'' aecond toucbdcnm ct~a twoBnladcuten Auoelatioa wll meet Saaday,
grne, OeveJand homer hlghi!Rbled I three- _ _,
In the third
Sept: 21, Ia Jaek1011 fw &amp;he 1t71-77 lltortened
nrept a dDallkllaader trGIII nm sixtb inning and Tlllnmle z-urun
quarter.
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In
he
Other
llruK:o
ICCI'II came
orguiza&amp;loaal meeting.
In
. . Baltimore,~. ,.. --..., lblth bit a ...., ..,t I
....._ .._ _.field _ _, .._
and 5-4, BOlton topped eliJib to give the IMlam uDave'""~~:'.... a.!::_~
From &amp;he sessloD 1t JoUy LaDs will
....._.! •1 and Mi
ta ....... ..w- iD th
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come &amp;be amlllal plgskiD propOIUeatloll oa
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e opener. second qnarter run bJ .
Wlipped Callfcrnla, 7.0.
Red Sa I,Tilen 1:
a..ne...ck Keith .,_...,. __....
&amp;he order of flnlab of the SEOAL football
In the National League
Dwight Evans led Bcli1UI .......
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teams following a repert on each team by
Chlce110 qed Pbllade_.., · with two datdWund a triple added another In the third
141, New Yorll maded PIU. In loll' at.bata u the Red 8oK , quarter, The Broaco _ . ,
tile media representatives.
h-"7""
Loa•-eJearlpped dehlted Detnllt for thelf endedwithaflnaliiJI'di61Wn
lroatoa, tbe four time defeatlbtg
A'U:;;"ta:' a.t:-Cinclnnatl fifth liralgllt win. '!'be Red · at 10:42 of the flllal period.
dul•1l11 , II apJil am011g tile fa vorite1 to
topped San Fralldaco, w, Souollected 1 cma. hlta u
The 'fl¥o!rtae' oaJy _..
thou IC"'_,. ......,_ , _
CIDllwbeD..,&lt;nllfety
wiD . IIIII year'• d&amp;le aloag witb otur
BOualon
swept
a u-1 , _ _ . , _ .,..,._
UUam plcted
apeomlaf powers saeb •• Jaekloll,
doJftlel!eMerfnm8anDie110 '!rimlnl streak of the )'llr Gre1 W
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'lateraloutolthe*411b11
Welrtoa.... LoP•·
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1 an the
aDd St. Lolli dlftated
Sieve Bra111 droft in two OW1I
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. '11le IICrlilelud ea1b • will al10 Issue
MCIIInll,
before 1a11n11 1'1111 with three ..... IIICI for altclrh•••IL
aew Jl'lll PIABI, elld llllcen fw &amp;be 1.0. Rul n"'7•N, A'l loll: ' reue-r
BW ......,.....
In otbar MAC gamu
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4»ml I ..... ,..,, ... d'UUII odaer
Sal lllndo drove In lbr'il pltebecl the Jut three lnn(np ~tnl Mlddpn ..,._
Put Toledo ..7' Bo'll'llnl
....... NPfCIIaiSEOAL apor&amp;l.
1'1111, two ell them on 1!112elb for hll 181h victory u the
homer, In Jeadl• the A'llo Twlnl re!Joo•DIIed fram a 3-0 Green crlllhed wlnl.,
'l'lle m•tl 111 "' for 1 p.DI. at Jolly
"'"'M,.....,.R .....,_
"·""omla ·
Ealttnl Mldll1•n 51-12 IIIII
,..,_, In the ._,___.
,.. de!ldt to beat""""
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Umbarger
had
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lose third

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ano Wesleyan but DePauw ~

(]we ....J!,
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Reds clinch tie, Phils-Bucs lose

polntllil the aecoad Jail ~~~ • ,... \0 '~ef·.
overtake ClevelaDd. The ac«e
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Brownt laok a 11-0 11aU11mf I" ... ~
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lead 111 two Brian Slpe :rD • TGnl Frllldl ~ *pa.- Wort .lick Hlm'a field P'- Ilia' &amp;IIi J)l88o
blocked pw~l!llld Jack ~ brolle ~ ~ In lbt
bert'• fumbll
lot 11na1 mimllel (Ill~ TD •
the Sllleler oft I 11 JDOYinC. nm by IUclleplygq IIIII a •
R 1 aw a, 8 • ·~·r.
J&amp;-l'li'« ill~' •NIIJm
MID 'l1lcmu pcrnd two for a ~;111 ~
1o
'1'01 and ran for a pnaaa! llefeat , Tampa ~; Tbe
hilh of 1a ratlll 11111
._«~, Baca-..1ret to
. X1Jmer tJnw for lbr'il Till to ~ In two~
lead Wllbialtoll pill S.ltll. Ollen 11, 1111 1:
tb4mu, NJ1t liMit ol tbe
Skip suu.. ~ field
y- J.ut
ICWtd cau · goa~~ of M IIIII
.oo
five-yardrunandCIIIChta111- pan Hal'dllman ~II yardl
Jll'd TO pass trGm Billy for 1 tt&gt; .u' lfauiton downed
Kilmer, wbo a11o bad 1 flw- Buflalo. ~·· M-yanter
yud TO pq 1o ~Grant was the Jon&amp;elt of hli career
llld 1 1~ to J11111 and 1 a• loaflh OUer deh~~~e
Fugett.
limited the Bllll' star I'IIIIIUI8 ;
Eap. .. GIMII1:
beck, 0.~. SIIDiJII"'; to jlllt 38
Mike Boryla paaaed 21 ,arda on 18 carrlel.
yardl to Harold Canulchael Clrlllall .. Plcilln 1:
for ct~e acore and pllqlll a
Jim Bakbn. kk:bd five
yard for another as fleldgoali.OOTirrYMetcalf ;
Philadelphia stunned the and Steve Jones added.
Glanta and brought Dick clinching TD I'IIDIIn the Jut
Vermeil hla first NFL period toipart St. Loull put
victory. TbeEIIJ)esbldlta JD. Green Bay. Melcllf ra two
o lead befcre New Yort'l yard&amp; and Jonea tbree .tier
Craig Morton tbrew seven Baleakked
. n
the c.dla 1'-0 r

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pruvillng

the Dllf'llln 'of victory. .
Dilley bit C11l6 ol30 ~
for %IU yards and three
loucltdownl. '
In Pmei lnvCl~ Obio
Conference teams, Baldwin-

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cldn't walt a batter and
Tbe Dodgera defeated
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UPJ._.Wrlw . llrilckoutflw:lnoollliDIIthe ~. &amp;-1, Bouaton swept
UD a UJ wnea toe l'llilllee. Jerry Morales g&amp;ft .San Diego by idmtlcal 3-Z
~~ Redl cljnc!wo! ·at Burr1a 111e only run be neerled 1CC1'11, IIIII MCIItreallc:Wtd
1eut a lie for tbe NitiCIIal wbea.be bit blllltb homer In 11-0vletory lfter IOiinl! to St.
leape'l Westem IllvWan, ~ 11coad inDIDI· Jim Loaia,i-7,1n~NLpmea . .
lily Barril pMdwl a lAinbcq illfhored hll JGI!IIoll
In the AmericaD lellp, 1\
ldtter lblt 111ft the O.lcaF agahW ta vldw 1w.
was ltanlas City over
OdD a 1.0 vletory over the
Aited If be Jboulbt the OllcaiiO, 1-6, OUiand over
Plll1lill IIIII Dave Jtlnpwn ~ were ''JIII1lnl ner- ,._, lW, after a i-1 lola,
dnrie In the na with 1110 WUS:" BtaTII nplled: 1don't Omtlandcwer Baltimore, $-4
bomerl to lead the New Yorll tblllk · ao. 1 dCII't nollc:e and 3-2, New York 2
Metaloa7,.llbat41hoverthe all)1hlng different about Ml1wntee I, Mlnnearta 1
Plntea.
them. YCIIIaft to gift c:reclt C8llfornla 5, and l!olttm 6
'l'he m' d C:WW twit) by :to 0111' dab for l»&gt;lifll them. Delroltl.
both PtGdalpM1 IIIII Pll1f. We jult plaJed good baD." · Dtiilpn I, Braves 1:
buqb 11111111 1be Plillill " Kbtjpnln bit Iii 11U1 and
BID BIJCtner draft In three
rotalnal tbelr fom-111JDeleld 37th bcmerl aa the Meta 1'!111 with a twwun h1111er
In lbe NL E.- !Mtqlalo ..ril3lld fnm a M dlflalt to . IDd a run«Wing aingJe and
then.I two weeb. Eadlbu · beat lbe Pirates. Jobll T!lllmy Jolm pltdled 11 lis·
14 pmes 11ft to play.
• Sll 1111 a11o l!ometld for till blttir for the Dodgera. Stew
B1trrt., wllo a- 'I Jleldelf Mell, who deelt Dive Glaltl ~ IIIII Ed Goodaoo ach
an earned ,., In Iii Jaa 27 111.1 fourth defeat clnplte be4 three blta .00 two RB!aa
ill*pandbasi1Nrecard bouwnbyWIDleSt. .llllnd the.~~OIItll
since the All.Star break, ·'Qu., McnDO.
.blta. John ew:ned Ids record
at 111-10.

Wallace loS to Lebl&amp;h 21·14;
Denison .00 Valpcallro tied
14-14; · Muaklnguum ripped
Marietta 7_.; Momt Union
lost to Albion (Mich.) 2741;

lost 111 Ge&lt;rgetown (Ky.) 21- .
S; Wooster ·edged c.nlaiua
(N.Y.) 1$-14; Obio Northern
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Oeatral Michigan finally beat Alma (Mich.) 24-7;
acored at 5:57 iDto the lhlrd (kiln lollt to Oealre (Ky ')
~ with a CDe-fll'd run 2141; IIKI Wit1211berg was
by
quarterback
Ron blanked by Eastern Kentucky
Rummel, but miad the 21-0.
Io ~ games, Akrr!a beat
CCII'fti'IICII atlempt, leeviDI
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(Ky.) ..a1 Ohio
the Rockeltt with a 1.. lead.
State
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Pem Stale U-7;
Oeatral Mlcltipn Ia now 1-1
Tech but YOIIIPIn lle880D li1d c:oafermc:l! Te111
play. Toledo feD to~ cmra1J town State IS.10; Central
Slate !bumped Amlanl.13;
and O.liD the MAC.
. Dayton . dropped
1 Jolm Carroll downejl Hll'lln
heartlnaker to Vlllancml; 21·17, and Southwest
the Flyers going for a two- · Louisiana . defeated
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point c:ooversion and filling Cincinnati 7-3.
after B.J. DaUey bit Woody
Carlt on a 55-yard sc&lt;ring
pua witb Z:iMI left In tbe

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Colts' victories change team's image
BY JOE CARNICEUJ
UPI El:eo:uilft Sporll F,.dltor
· lt'utrqe how 1 couple of
big ~ can change • club
owner's attitude.
Two weeks ago, . as
Baltimore floundered in
-:Ulbitlon play, cnmer Robert
. 18y stormed Into the Colts'
llNil:llng room and read the
ci b the riot acl. Coach Ted
1VIarehibroda wa~ so lncenaed
ll. offered hi:! resignation and
Jnay accepted.
But quarterback Bert
Jones came to Ids coach's
defense, Mllrchlbroda was
rehired and Sunday Jrsay
was all smiles
and
handshakes after Jones'
three touchdown passes to
&amp;ger Carr lifted the Colts to
a . ~27 victory over the
Cincinnati Bengali In a duel
of 1975 playoff club8.

Jonea threw TO ·passes of
68, 22 and 65 yardl to the
!p!edy Carr and flnilhed with
301 yards pa$llq as he
raWed Baltlmorefrm~a :al-14
hallilme deficit to their
second victory of the aeuon.
"The offenae did what they
had to and tbe .defenae d\d
what they had to," said
Marchlbroda aa lraay
paraded around the dreulng
room llmlllng and llhlldng
hands.
While Jmea and Carr took
care of the oUenae,
Unebacker Stan White made
the =c!al play m defenae.
White unloaded on Be~
quarterback Ken Anderlon In
the aecond period and
knocked him out almoll untU
the end of 11M! game.
Andenon returned after bl.l
replacement, John Reaves,

completed only kf-10
.r --. The Cl'\llhlng blow for
·Onclnnati came on a fourtbaJIII.IDdlel caD at the Beagal
45 with 78 aeconda left when
the Colts stopped blin on a
qliarterblck lllelk.
"They IIGpped Ul. Wbat
can you aay?" said AnderiCII.
"When you need lis lnchea
y011 kind of think you~re going
to get it, I didn't.'~
, Oakland Ia at Kanaaa City
tonight.
Rmll It, Vtilp 11:
A blocked fleld.goal
attempt by Minnesota
cornerback Nate Allen and an
end ZCIIe lntercepUon by Loa
Angelelllneblcker Rick Kay
In overtime !!pOlled sc&lt;ring
cbancn • the Rami and the
VIkings tied. '!'be Rams' Jim
Bertelaen plunged a yud for
a TO with 1:55 left In

regulation to tie the game. ·
Tcm Dempsey's :JO.yard field
goal in overtime was blocked
by Allen and MIMMota's shot
at a win late In overtime
ended when Kay picked off
Fran Tarki!nton's pass.
Uoa• Zl, Fa-. 11:
Joe Reed, benched eMller
In lhe game, saved the jo.. II
Coach Rick FOCWIO llnd
General Manager Russ
Thcmas when he threw a ~
· yard TO paas to linebacker
Ed O'NeU off a fake field goal
and lifted Detroit over
Atlanta. Lioos owner WWlam
Ford said he would fire
Forr.ano and Thomas lf
Detroit lost to the Falcoos.
Rookie James Hunter ~~e~~led
the win with a st-yard
Interception return for a TO
~ 51 secmds after Reed's
tl~pass.
.

Broac• ta, Jeil S:
0111 Annllrang's 114-yard
effort sparked a cl~acord
543-yard oHenalve burst
againlt the Jets u Denver
llCOI'ed the blggeet win in Its
16-yeu hlltory. Anllltrong
acored Cl1 a 1$-yud run and
tight end Riley Odoms' 1$yud run hlgbJighted a 2s.
point ae&lt;:ond quirter bent .
Jets owner PhU laelln wu
hOBpltaU&amp;ed In stable
cmditiCII after Mfering a
helrt attack at balftlme.

tlmal for . _.

Cowbo7l Zl, a.tl 1:
Scott

fumble In the endloae for
another Cowboy IICft and
Roger Staublch lhrtlr for a
yards.

Patrtatl ., Delph• "~
Steve Gnlc~ threw for
three Till llld rc IS )'U'dl
for another • New Engllnd
shocked Mllml. Grapn ldt
Andy J!WiaCII C11 TO.,._
of 151lld 21 yardl, threw four
yards to Ruu Francia for TO
llndcapped IU flnelt day • •
pro with hiiiCII'ing nm. l1le
Dolphins sufferl(l another
majcr lola when cornerback
nm Foley '!IIi knocked out
for tbe year with • • tnee
injll'y ·
Sleelen·ri;sn-14:
Terry BradshiiW, given
p,ood field poaltlan by an
aggressive PlltlbUrl!h
defenae, tbrewtwoTOpas
to Jalm Slall'n'tb u tile
Stealers e~ for aD !1

Bean II, ·tten U:

Waller Payton sc&lt;red Cl1
1'11111 of 211 and seven yardl
and Chicago special teams
aet up 12 points u the Bears
beat s.n Franclaco to run
their nJC(ll'd to :I.Q, PaytCII
carried for 148 yardl and the
Bean' defenae dumped 4ier
quarterback Jim Plunkett six

·Ball State takes early lead in MAC
Ulllted Prell Iotenatlllllal
Earl Taylor-a transfer from
·It could be aD down hill M!1m1 -raced t7 yards for a
towards a Mid-American · ' ~ quarter toucbdowtl.
Confemce ch8mpi•lp noli
Although Miami, now
fll' BaD State.
wlnleu In three games, cut
The Cardinali of Coach·• the margin to 7-t an • Bob
Dave McClain sroved beyond ' Muwell to Tim Wbetael TO
a dOllbt Saturday they ere for paa, that was tbe only
. r~al by brushing aside scoring threat for ..the
defendinll cltamplan Miami, Redaklns all day· ·
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23.6.
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Art Yaroch, a itel)!or from
In other Mid-Am games, Columbus, Ohio, engineered
llUo University edged Kent the Cardinal offense to
State 14-12, Bowling Gntl1 perfec:tiCII and cawed the
roiled
over
Eutem acorinR witb an ~
Michigan, 53·12, Central nm, In tile ciOIIng minutes.
Michigan tripped Toledo i-7
BaD State led only 1N
and Western Mlchltlan when Jim Neddolf lined up
lrlmmed Northern llllnol8 37· for hl.l second field goal try.
6.
But fnlhman quarterback
Saturday's win leaves Ball lll!w Willlll, o1 FincDay,
State with a 141 MAC mart Ohio-the holder- Instead
and only four ccinffi'IIKIII loMed a 14-yard acor1n11 paM
gBIII!II nmalnlng, aD agaltWi to Tam Broderick, anotber
teams picked to llnilb In the frotlb .
second dlvlslon-Toledo,
"I tnew one thlni before
NortbemllllnWand Weltern today," said McClain,
and Eutem Mlc:hlgaa.
"Miami was • good foolball
But, for McClain, the win team. I'm tickled our klda
ewer Miami -~ muc1t IUlllln there. They'U fllbt
more.
you tooth llnd naB.
"We're ll'1lnl! to buDd pride
Mark MOler paaaed for two
and tradltl!ll at BaD State touchdowna and li1bltltute
and tbilwu a pvotal game," iUU1IDg back Doug Wiener
aaldtheformerWoodyHayea ran ftr two IJICI'e in Bowling
t••t "Beatq a lelm Green's rmiP Ofti' Eutem
11M MYtml belpa nra IIIII)' tbe Micltlgan.
Ball State fllotblll tum, but
'lbe boll Falcanl ftl'e up
BaB 111ate • a wbale. . · ·S. al ba1ftime and lotaled
The Cardlnala. who have . D8B yards f« the jllme,"'
I10W- nine In a row ow:r aec:und best In the scbool's'
two,_., nmr traDed after hllitll'y.

MU!er puaed 118 yardl to
Steve Kuthl and 30 yllfdls to
Tcm Saltet I.OIIcbdoaiW and
Wiener 1111 :nand 1 J8fda for
two more lallies.
Eeatem Coach Ed Scltlebelr
called the Falcona "tbe belt
team 1n the MAC by far," but
also accuaed BG'a Don
Nehlen of rum1nt1 • the
sc&lt;re.

"'l'hen'sDD question about
lt,"Scltlebelrsaldwhenasted
H he tboJC)Il Bowling Green
WM lrJinc to run tbe ICGI'I!
• · "They took time 1111 .00
were paa!• the bill IDIIIJ
~~ma~, It's bll (Neblm's)
peroglllve but there wiD be a
day."
Jun1ar quarterback Andy
Vetter acored both Ohio
Un!Vtrf(ty
in the
Boljcata narrow victory over
Kalt.
· Vetter acored from the
three In the &amp;eCCIId quarter
IDd 111eeked In from the one
In the third quarter on the
first play after OU recovered
a fnmbJed 1111t on the Kent
e~~e yud Une.
Paul Marclteae ticked 38
IDd J8.yard field goala In the
third quarter for the Golden
Flaabea and quarterback
Mart Rdlaley . - 1n f• • .
tmt• IWne.IJ it the fGartb
~.But, after Robaley's
the ,...,. f.u.cl Cll I
two-point conversion

toucbckl•••

acore

atiempt._

OU Ia now 2-2 .00 Kent 1-1.
Rade Saviclt ml J two
field goalaltelnl* In the first
half, bllt made good Cll I ~
, . . In the fourth quwter
to the (lllllral Michigan Ita
win 01'11' 'l'olado.
Sc«t s-tuie pul Toledo
Ill the sc&lt;reboard with a J5.
yud pass play from Jeff
HeplnstaU In the third

The score changed bands
silt. times with Gila
Fernandes' 47-yard third
~ fteld

11081

Allroa N, Padrea W:
Pinch-hitter Jerry
DaVanon'allngle drove In the
winning run for tbe Allrol in
the tinth Inning of the opener
.00 saddled 21-game wltuier
Randy Joaea with hll 14th
~o~a.
Jdmaon drove 1n
two i'UDII witb I boaJtr and 'B
ck)tj)Je llld .Bo MCLaagblln
ptclted a folri1ltter aa the
AltnD"Cllllpleted the sweep.
caM N, Etqlll7·1:
Ted Slnmnra' . . . mw
triple was the bill blrlw of a
fiYNIIII nlnliHnnlng outblnt
wl1lcb carrled the ea..-.a
to tbeii vlciDry In the lint
game at MontreaL EWa
Valentine broke up a
sc&lt;re1eli lie w1t!J I runacorlng rlouble in the elghfb
Inning of the nlghbp with
woorlle Fryman pitched hll
aec:mr1 atout of the'year for
the EljJOI.

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'lbe Red4he la1"1:11't a pme )'et t!lia aad

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....,;., .._D ""• SI.._._J _.._
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to

looae their lint CXWlfermce
. iD 16 - " - .._ ' game
- - · .... puts tbe Redalrlnr' record lit
1).3 oven11
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The ....,...__,_ ~-in polling Mlamla"O)'. Tbelr
lira ·ll.llll't came wllen BaD
state quartertac:k Art
Yaroc h• a t ranaler from
Miami, rml 17 yards for a
toucbdown In tbe aecond
quarter.
Jim Neddefl gaw: BaD
• 1 '-din tbe third
State 8 1..-1
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ard. lleld·
quarter with a Jl.f
goal
and
fresbman
quarterback Dave Wllaon
fired a 1~ auq llriJDe
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to .,._
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leW up
tile pme for the c.da, IID'W
241 oven11. Yaroch'l _.....,_
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yud loidJduan ruD C:oy,.ed
the BaD State acorlng With
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Mllmi'l oaJy ~ came
Cll a ............... drift,
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Piltsbur9h 200 ~OliO- 6 12 0 Notionol LIIIUI : Jones. SD ,
Nltional LHIYI'
New York 011 032 OOX- 7 11 2 2i. 14: Koosman. NY 20·1: ·
East
·
Rooker, Giusti C61, Bllr (6), SuHon, LA 1M; Carlton, Phil
W.. L.. Pet. Gl
Ttkulve C71 and Dyer; Swan, 18&lt;6; Rlchard\.Hou 17.15.
Phii-IJI)Iio 19 5V .601 Esplnoso (S), Lockwood (7) and
Amorlcon itolut: . Palmer,
85 63 .57&lt; 4
Pitllb&lt;Jrgh
rt 70 .530 101'&gt; Steorns. WP-Esplnosa (4 ... 1. Ball 11-13; Figueroa, NY 19·1:
New York
LP-Giusti [HI. HRs-New Tlont, Boo 19-11: Garland, Bolt
69 11 .460 21
Chicago
68 I 1 . .456 21 I'&gt; York.· Kintf111n 2 (37) , Slearns 18·7; Ll!OI\ard, KC 17-8.
51. L.ouis.
(2) ; Pittsburgh, Moreno U),
l1rhed Run Anr•e•
Sl t7 .:us 38
Montreal
stargell (111.
·, ( boHCI ·~ 153 (n~ints pltchlcll '
West
NIIIGnll LIIIUt :. Staver, NY •
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W.. L.. Pet. GB
Los An9eles 201 030 11G- 8 16 I 2.3'1; Denny, St.l 2.56; Rau, LA ,
Cincinnall
'6 55 .636 000 010 ooo- 1 6 1 2.57; ,Jon~. SO 2.67 ; ICoosmen,
LosAngeles .. . 66 .560 11 1'&gt; Atlanta
Houston
75 77 .493 211'&gt; , John (10-10) 1nd Sizemore; NY 2.7~.
American Leligue: Blue. Oak \
San FranciKO 70 82 ..-61 26lf2 Ruthven , Beard (5}, Hanna (61.
Torrealba (7) , camp· (8) and • 2.&gt;CS; Fidrych, Del 2.A6; Tro·
son Diego
68 tl ..so :11
Atlanta
" 86 .4:U 3011:1 Murpt\y. LP-RuttwOFl (13-161 . vtrs, Mil 2.SS; Palmar, Bolt ,
HR-Los Angele~ Buckner (7) . 2.60; Tan•n•· Cal 2.61.
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StrikiOUII .
St . LouiS -4 MontrNI1, rst ..
Ust .. mtl
. NltiOnll League: S~"aver, ' NY i
St. lOUi$ 7 MCMI!r.. l '• 2nd
Balilmore 200 000 002- • 90 225; Richard, Hou 189; KOOS·
folew Yor'k 6 Plll&gt;buf'llh 2
Cleveland
000 103 Olx- S 11 0 man, NV 11•: Carlton, Phil 145;
Philadelphlo 4 Chlca90 1
Garllnd, McGregor (8) and
Duncan; Dobson, Kern (91.

San Diego • Houston I
Atlanta 5 Los AnGeles 2
San Fran s Cinc innati 0
Svmtly's A:esulh

Montefusco, SF 163:

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Amerlcln Lteeut: Ryan, Cel

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LaRoche C91 end Ashby, "Fosse 2117; Tanano, Cal 23!; Blyleven,
C71. WP-Dobson (.15·121. LP- Tex 192; Eckersley, Clev 170; •
Garland (18.7). HRs--cleve- Hunter, NY 165;
St. Louis 9 MontrNI7, 1St
land, Powell (9) , Smllh C2l. ·
MOnfrHI 1 St. LOUiS 0, 2nd
• •
Houston 3 San Diego 2, 1st
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Houston 3 san DI!!Vo 2, 2nd .
Unci 11mt, 1! innintsl
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NFL Slondlnts
New York 7 Plltsbuf'llh 6
Ball 000 000 011 000 o- 2 50 ·ay UnHCKI Pross lntornotlclniil •
Chicogo 1 P~llodtlpt\11 0
Cleve 000·110 000 000 1-l 90
Amtricon Conteronc'o
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LOS AngeiH 8 Atll!lnta 1
Flanevan, • HoldSworth (6).~
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Eas' ""
Cine! 5 san Francisco 2
Miller (12) ancl Dempsey,
W. l . T. Pet. PF PA
T-y's P..-lllt PHcllers
Duncan C6l ; E eke r s i e y, MBaiattmimioro . 21 01 00 '.·500000 ~~ S«ll
CAll Tlmu EDT)
LaRoche (1), Kern (11) ancl
,PIJ111&gt;Ut11h (Canctelorlo 15-4) Fosse. WP-Kern (1Q.7), LP-:- New England 1 1 0 .500 AHl
al New York CLollch 1-131 , ~:115 "Miller [HI. HR-~altlmore, Buffalo
0 2 0 .000 2U3
p.m.
. Slnolecon :021 .
NY Jets
0 · 2 0. .000 20 lA
[Onfy gomucfteCIUitdl .. •
control
. T""""r's GtmH
(lsi gomol
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W. L. T. Pet. PF PA ,
Pittsburgh 11 Chicago, 2
TtXIS
020 oi30 OliO- 9 lS 2 Houston
2 0 0 1.000 33 3
- YGrk II Mil. night "
Ooklancl
OQO 001 OliO- 1 A 1 'Pii!SbUr9h
1 1 0 .500 59 oiS
st. Louis at Pt&gt;na, night
Umbarger 00-11) ancl sund · Cleveland
1 1 o· - ~ S2 .re :
SOn orfll(l eiCinci, "Aiglll'
' bei-9; Torrez, Todcf (.1), Abbott Cincinnati . 1 1 0 •.500 Ao1 3S
Atltnta at Hoviton, night ·
(5). Batton {I} ihd Ntwman.
West
Los Ang ot Sin Fren. night
LP-Torrez (14·111. HR- Texao.·,
W. L. T. Pet. PF PA '
Grieve (17) .
San Diego
2 0 0 1.000 5316
·Amoticon ln'" '•
Oakland
1 0 0 1.000 31 28 •
E1 11
&lt;2nd 11m11
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. Denver
' 1 1 0 ',~ Sl20
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' Gl Texas
·000.tOO 020- 3, 94 Kansos.PIY ~ 1. 0 .000 16 30
Now 'fork
92 ' 5j' .626. Oakland
2107021111\-13140 Tampa Bay 0 2 ·O .000 0 U·
Baltimore
Hargan, Baaik (4), Barr (SJ,
1111101111 Oonleronu
11 68 .w 12
Clovelond
76 73 .sto 17 Terpko C71 ond Fahey; Mitch·
Eost
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Basion
73 76 A90 20 ell, Lindb!ICI (71, Bosman (8),
W. l . T. Pet. PF PA
Detroil
67 11 :,s3 251'&gt; TOdd (91 and Tenace. WP- ' Dallas
2 0 O·l.CIOO st 13 '
Milwaukee
63 85 .426 29\ol Mildlell C9-61. ·LP-Hargan (6. St. Louis
2 0 01 .000 S9 :U
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II . HRs- TexH. Pa~ Cll. Washington 2 0 01.000 SO 24
w l pef Gl Burroughs (161: Oaklanci, Fair· Phlladelpt\ia 1 1 o ,.500 27 34~nwsCity · 1i" t.i ...sao' iy 01. eando (2Sl.
NY Giants o 2 o ..ooo 2A 39
, , ~~r,~~~ Pet.•PF PA ,
Ooklancl
81 69 .SAO '
Boston
003 000 l2G- 6 12 0 ·
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100 ooo 0110--1 6 2 Ch!cavo
2 o•o1.000 2'115
Ttxa
Wise C13 ·10i and FiSk; Minnesota
1 0 1 .7SOSO 19
61 12 ·AS3 19
Ch'• 63 11 ·, , :U
Roberts, Grilli (8) and Free· Delrolt
1 1 0 .$00 27 20
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~on. LP- Roberts (14.161. HR- Green Boy. , o ·2 o .ooo u ss ·
Clove 5 Blllimore 1, til .
Bolton, DUIII'd m.
Will
Ballimoro 3 «;!lYe 2. 2n&lt;1
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w. L' T. Pet. PF PA '
BostOII s Dettoil•
Minnesota 000 000 •30- 7 10 3 Los An9eies 1 0 1 .750 40 2•
New Yorks Mllwcoukee 3
COllfornll 001 020 101,.- 5 6 3 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 3133
Ooklonll 3 Tous 2
lu-. Compbell (71 end SeaHie
0 2 0 .000 3161
Ka-·s Cit 6 C•i ~o •
WyflC!Ijar; Hartzell, Monge (7), Atlanta
0 2 0 .000 2HA
caiiiOmrol Mr,;;:.o'i, o
Verhoeven (II. Scott (II and New Orloans o 2 o .000 1$64 ,
Sctnclly'J RHOII&gt;
Humpt\rey . WP-cof!lpblll (16·
. lundoy.'s Rtsutts
CloveS Bolflmore A, 1st ,
Sl. LP- Monge C5·7).
(Jotroit 2• Atlonta 10
Cle 3 Balt2, 2nd, 13 inns.
ChltiGO 19 Sin Fran 12
TtxiS 9 oakland 1, 111
Chlcogo
lAO 000 0110-- 5 10 o Balllmore 28 crncl 27 ~ •
Ollcianll 14 TtUS 3, 2nd
Konus City 000 500 Olx- 6 10 0 Pittsburgh !I Clove lA
Mlnnesolo 7 Colllornlo 5
Knopp, Barrios W, Forster Dalles 24 New Orluns 6
Kansos City 6 ChiCIQO 5
(I) and Esslon; Hauler, Nelson St. LOUIS 29 Grten BIY 0
N.Y. 2 Mllw t, S'la inns, rain
(2), Littell (7), Mlnoori Ill ond HOU!Ion 13 Buffalo l
Basion 6 Detroit 1
Stinson. Martinez (1). WP- Los Ang 10 Minn . 10, ot
Todlly'o Problbio Pitchers
Minoorl (S-Sl. LP- Forsler (2· • New En9lond 30 Mlainl 14
CAll Times IDTl
12).
. Phlla 20 NY. Giants?
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Texas (Biyloven 12-151. ot
Denver 46 NY Jell 3
Collfornio (Ryan 1•·11l, 10:30 &lt;calllcl. IV. innings, rolnl
San Diego 23 Tampa Bay 0
p.m.
Now York
020 ooo- 2 6 o Washington !1 Seattle 7
N- York (Halltmln 13-9) ., Milwaukee
000 lOX- 1 s 0 (Only games scheduled)
Mllwauk"
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Hunter
(16-1"1
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ErDoDcl, Okla., were four ~ In hll home llate nnt
icJNGB IIJIJJI, 1JJ1o (UPI) 11 - Cr
w'• brilliant 11r
,rn. lnt'l 21 Soulhlrn eonn. _ 11 _ u .,. ''O#r pattllc
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back and lied for 111C11tb.
lbtt bllped ldm . .
Although the future oil..
btr111.
Alltgheny t4 C.M W..(Wn 12 _ .. II
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In . Njo+Jew, who dtJIIf1'd and auo ·KiniF IJland 0pan bad
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Alfrid • libckport State 0
dNII. a . . . 1111 ''Otalll
been In doubt, lotlnla!ild
lvmy 26 Holy Cr- 2A .
Bell" Q111+1w, a qalat PGA
1 •Iiiii by JUat cme mot
11 pert of the
Brown "Vall 6
,_...... _._ -~· -"th ..... ...... IIIIo 1be llnll hole, haM, - live Ill . . belilld offictala llli!OIII1Ctd bdar
B'w•ter (Mat.) 21 Mat. - - "'"' . . . - "' ,.. O:talblw .... i (I • .,. IDd tied for llltlh with Kermit that the event will be
M'llmt 1li
I
J!il1l8'·
and llid they hope
C.llfornla.~l. • D ' . Sofl-tliOI!etl, III)''COIDI padled 1'-foot . . . putt that 1M-ley, Bob E. Smith .00 CCIItinued
to
have
·
the date of the
&lt;Ant. Coi\1\.'21
13 o-ahaw, ~ lo play nep~ted Nc!rth'• u.foo~« r. Bruce Lietlke.
tourney
IDO'ed
up to the
Q:abaw
now
wiD
take
a
Otedtl triMt a.
c more .oo IIIDh . lib Jack ablnlt.
.
n,;abor
Illy
weekend
nen
Oarlon 16tDIIIdoaN&gt; St. o
Nlcklaua aolf'a "Golden
" l"'ttting by far Ia the belt thrae week break fnm the
Tour, reiUrillng to play year.
5':im'":~\m.l:, d.. Be•,"-.., the fllll,ooo pm't of lll)' ·pmt," ()'eDibaw PGA
E. Strouds~ 1~
tdatr r !J11o Kqllllaald ~ with asld after bll vlc:tory. In the San AntOnio-Tau
st. o
,,-;;;~!!' I ' • " a flnakoand • Sundar.
"l'Ul1inl Ia moatl1 malta!,
Edinboro loi ·Colrtl•nrloll 1
Thtwln- die
abclllt .. per c:8ll ol lt. y Ill
~~:::.~n:,~:lt.lt'::,?J Q:llllblw'l tblnl Ilia ,..... bave to tbiDk poll1tn about
Harvard U CclluMbl• 10
' irnd iii09ed Mal IDio rteCOnd your puUI. U the neptlve
Indio .. \Pil!l 14 Will!.. o • place belilnd Nk*J• In the creep~ In, there'• no way that
ljhaca 24'Aibtri~11., tNYI · O ' 1t'll _,- w1nUp ~ . putt Ia loialln."
~:.~Ta~~'W:tm f~a~f The t:~G,ooo ~~ra pr11e pushed North ..,aed there wu
7
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Crenahaw'a e1rnlt111 to ·nothllll neptlve about eren.
KHn 7 ltV &lt;fkh 6 m·
...,l21. Nk-'-, who made +ew'l put1lnl.
BALTIMORE (UP!)- The worried."
Kl~s Point Jo:\.ttav,tte 7
f4 • fGI' lila 11i1t11iJ1ace tie "Witbout • daubl. Ben .. Clnclanatt
Jo&amp; I
Al.de!Mi, after staying Cl1
~k·~!~\r~rc:!~~~~ be're, had . . .417. . the boat puller rve enr footblll grneBengali
here
&amp;lnday,
the
lleld motionless for aeven
Maryla~ ~.1 W
. VIrginia
&lt;:rehaha11', a three-time lttll," ;nllec! North, •• of · and they were lucky they mlnutea,
eventually got up
Mlllachllllllt• '~4 'Milnt 3 • Ali-Amirlcl at the UniMiil) ~. P1a., who ... stU!
dldn'llollt
their
quarterback
with
I
minimum
of help.
Navy 21 Cclnnlctl'tut H ' '
o1 'resaa pllfed llulraight winllll Ill the to~.
•
well.
"He
11'8111'1
hurt
that bed,
~ow Hampshire 13119'ton u. days ·of brouant1olf at tile
Flnlahlng third, three
Ken
AnderMI,
the
NFL'•
but
It
took
a
whUe
for
him to
Nichola 2f Curry \ ~'. '"''' 1' par-70, 8,137-ylrd Jack atrd:es oil the pace, best
pauer
a
yeer
ago,
ran
play,"
l8ki
J!WiaCII.
"We
Niagara 20 St. 'Francia ( Pa,j • Nlcldiul GOit Cent« COWM. ve~Gn Tcm W..... who
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He had a JN'adice I'UIIIII of •• gprlllnciJ baa yet to win a held long into Baltimore were afraid of a neck
linebacker stan White's fore. problem. We go strictly Cl1 '
Norwich 115 Worct&amp;ltt: T 0 "• Wlll1fMI fto.Am With a IS and tournament Ilia yllll''
Ohio 51. 12 penn St. 7
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Ed Sabo of JIIIO Bertch, !lfmlatelnthellntbalfofthe the advice of our medical
Plymouth St. u iciiton. St. o then Pill taae,tbe!' I ...,....,.
)Qu, !lnd didn't ~riCIInel, and the doc!Qr.
Princeton 3 Cornell o ·· · "' 66-27111'1 the tourney.
F1a., and Damy Edwards Of Bengal's:ll-27
return
to
the
game
untU late Uld he ,lbouldn 't start the
Rhode II. 15 NorthHllttrn 14
Rulgtrs .19 llllcknell 7'
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in the final period.
" secOnd balf."
Seton Hall 31 •Rocl!fsttr U. 19 .
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Afterward&amp;, coach BUI
But when reaerve Jobn
Shippensburg 21 'Kutztown 13 '
e
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JobnM1 was droppiJII the Reaws could manage just
tllll8l dark blnta coaches do three completloM In ten atwppery Roclc :IIi MIII•J,ivllle''
when their quarterback gets temp11, Anderaon got the caD
St. Lawrenct 37 a.tn,13 ·' • 1
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roACH mARU!'.8~ ~ defmdve lnstructl018.to Marauders during Friday's
Temple 31 Grambling !lo
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ldt.
with 4:GZ rtmalnlng.
21,.grldvlctoryoverRIPI!Y·-Gary$lakphoto.
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Upsale 27 Swarthmore 0
"He had hll bell rung
He couldn't move the club
Wntern Conn. 36 Marls! 6
)X't!tly good," said Jdmaon, any better than Reaves, and
Wcioster I Ohio) 15 Canttlut 14
... ·war:rtn Wntern Reserve 28
" bu rg, w. v1 ., SoUuo
Ohio Htoh kboot 1 , • Par.ers
cltoollng bla words carefuDy. the Bengali final Ihnat died
Wm. Pateraon 22 Trenton St.
20
Akron
SOuth
o
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•. Cleveland East 12
Sc~ "
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19
"! guess the hit ,waa with1:11remalnlngwhenthe . UnitadFoolllall
~lng, w. Va. Park 12
Lcwaln King 1A Berea 12
Press lnteriletlonal
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Twinsburg 35 Garfield
legitimate. I didn't aee a Colt Une stopped Anderson m Newcometstown ~ Malvern l3ellalre 8
,
Beechwood 8 Hawkins 0
Tr!nlly o
CJNCJNN•'TI
a fourth-and-inches lA.
Alobama ~South
SMU 3
" (UP!)_......
••"' ' Roae 111reiched two routine flag."
Rocky River 7 Cle. John Walsh . Jesuit 26 Akron
ACcording to White, a &amp;- quarterback sneak at hll own Sandusky St. Mary's 19 Marshall
Appalac:hlen Sl. 31 VMI 12 . magic wmber Ia me·for the rslngles Into doubles by
o
Kenmore 0
Monroeville 14
foot- I; 223-·pounder ·who 45.
.
Auotln Peay 22 ~rs Hill 0 · Cincinnati Redl today.
limltllng,Swlday. • . ·
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Port Clinton 19 Sylvania Cle. Lincoln West · 20 ·North Olmsted P Cleveland
Baylcw 15 Auburn 1A
The Reda can wrap their - ••fiait•s about I$ tin311 he llnocked the New York Jet's
"They stopped us. What Northvlew 0
Glolmore Academny 6
.John Hay 6
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Bowie St.· 26 Frostburg St: 9 fifth di""'-'on' ti.tle In ,...._ last hal done that thla 11e81011," Joe Namath out of a game can you say?" aaked lnd!an Valley South 1 •24 Cleveland Heights .29 BroOklyn 22 ColuMbia 7
Catawba 25 Carson-Newman
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Cleveland South 12
Mentor 6 Auollnlown Fitch 0
17
'aeven years with a victory AnderiOD ·uld. "I tblnk of three years ago, a flag Ander1011." "When you need Tuscarawas Catholic 21 ·
Cleveland
Lutheran
East
2•
W. Va. ln5111ule 0
have
been sis Inches you kind of think Unaly,
Citadel 17 Delawore 15
over the San DltiiO Padres in tmn as I .ltreet llflbter. He . wouldn't
Cleveland lutheran West 0
Bridgeport
0
Concord 24 w. Va. St. 21
ru--~~ "'""l'l - r of ·a 1reepa c&lt;mlng at you."
apprGp!'lale.
you're going to get it. I Brooke W. Va.
22 Steubenville Jefferson 30 Richmond
Colgate 17 Davidson t
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Heights lA
"I just bit him in the head. I didn't."
Central 0
E. Kentucky 28 Wltt.llberg o two-game aertea.
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Rolle haln't.u.._.. a game
mly had me shot to get him. I r
E. Carolina 23 N. C. State· lA
Even I( the R,da ahould thla aeaaon.
Elon S6 Uberty floptlst 15
Joae to the Padres they could
"Beca- of that fay bl.l t.ought the arm up wllen I
&amp; Henry 2A Wash. &amp; cinch the t!Ue through aloas average II the mly legitimate saw he was going inlide llnd
Federal Cltv 20 Gallaudel o by the·Los Angeles Dodgers. ' me 81110118 the leadera," aald caught him. He ducked bl.l
Florida A&amp;M 35 Albany St.
Pete Rolle pounded out And e r .s on. "He ' s head into my 11rt1111," said
(Ga.) 22 .
three doublea, scored two faced ...every kind of pitcher While. "!saw them bring the
Florida ffl Houston 14
I'Uilsanddrovebcmeanother there Is.''
stretcher and I waa reaDy
Ft.
Valley
Sl.
26
Morj!house
6
.
Sunday
as
G•""
Nolan
and
Furman 38 Presbyterian ·21
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Georgetown ·(Ky.)
21
Ra'!IY
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Eastwick
CCI!Ibined
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Heldelber~ 3
for 8.foUrebltter m. beating the
• ••U MtUI. "1110"-' ''tiO u fl lli•lll'•~·f· .,
Georgia A Clemson 0
San Francisco Giants $-2.
By Lawteae E. Lamb, M.D. problem. The air Is not likely Health Letter number 8-1,
Glenville 23 w. va. Tech 8 7
The vlc;tory waa the 13th
DEARDR.LAMB-Ibave to show on an X ray done in ControWng Gueousneaa forTh
St
farm
~=~~h!r~:r. ~ ~:r:- · against Dloues for Nolan.
an emba!'i'USing problem of the morning. The air a more CQmplete ~on
Howard A2 Md.-Esn. Shore 6 And since Reda ·Manager
belcltlng for aeveral bQura swaUowing oe~:urs du!'inll the of the gas problem and what r.JRTC~f:'IJ1KH\
1
Jackoonvllle St. 34 Nicholls Sparky AnderiCII said he
D .
after eatlnll. Other than an dayandlateafternoonXrays you can do abont it. Otben •
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t~J 28 Oregon St. 1l ,
plaimed to give Nolaa two ,
occasional senutlan of full; will sbow Its presence.
who want tbl.l information
McNeese st 1 15 ·La. •Toch·· 13 more starts .before the end of
'L'
neas and the gaa I have no Because the gu Ia already can send a long, st~,
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Maryland 24 W~t VIrginia 3 the aea1011, the veteran Red
c.tber real aymptoms. I have in the stomach, when a seH.addreased envelope with
match ""' "'"
Mississippi U Tulane 7.
right-hander still has a ·
no pain or bumlng, na~~~~e~ or person eats he suddenly feela 50 cents for it. Just address
.J!l.
Miss. St. 30 Louisville 21
chance to match bl.l 15-8
By MILTON RICHMAN
vOmltlnll. X ray8 were first full. Thla Ia not because the your letter to me in care ·or
CiKJ
~o. Cero.llna. l2 ~~lhwester~ ., record of lart .year.
UPI ~Editor
read u normal Later tbe !ood;cajllled gas .but because tb!A.,pe,r~per, P. o. ~.~ ·. or I
NcwfolkSt.28FayettevllleSt.
BothoftheGlints'.NUJand "".
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· three of their hits &amp;ulday
NEW VORK' (UPI)- For two years, It was plain torture, duodellltlB 8nd the gu 'in the stomach takes up pint of the Y.ork, NY 10019.
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State farm Matchmaker
~Ao. Carolina A&amp;T 15 S.C. St. came off Nolan In the firs! WUOe Mays says.
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· stomach wu not getting into space in the stomach, already
Meanwhile 1 would BUggaat Service Is free . And so
PiH 42 Georgia Tech 14. . ,two lnDinJII· NDIII) retired the
He had all be ~ould do to ecme to the ball park and wben ~ my IIIUIU lnteatlne to ·be partially !llled with gas and that you do a simple test on simple. You tell us a little
Sl. Paul's · 7 Bridgewater -last l~.britlers in~ row before did altow up, .It ate. him, • so much inlide, he lot!nd 1t abaorbed or move through the pressure or fullness Ia yourseH. Hold an eraser ~ about yourself; your family,
(Va .) 6
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being Ufted for a pinch blUer lmpoulble to stay.
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and thl:l caused the burping then noticeable. With thl:l tween your teeth and keep It your BOals. We feed this In·
Shepherd 14 Randolph·Macon after seven Innings.
The wltbdraw'al pains_.. too much. He couldn:t sit there problem.
increased lUling, the gas there. Thl:l wUJ make tt formation to our computer
~. Carolina 2~ Duke 6· .
"I wanted to Rive ~wick oolng nothing Ud watch others play. Not after baVUIII played
He gave me some medicine rises to the top of the difficult to swallow. Thla and In a matter of·seconds
Tennessee Jl TCU o
some work. He haan t ptclied .23yean,glvingeveryounceolenergyhebadlnhlm.
to relu the stomach and it stomach and belching occurs. trick will make you a were of it prints out a State farm
Tenn. St, 25 ,Aiabam~ A.&amp;M 0 In' , thre~ days," said , It tonk !1Im two years, but WUUe Mays flnaiJy has made the helps aome but 1 still have Lying down just traps the how often you are swallowtiJII life Insurance program that
Tuskegee 16 Morris Brown
Anderson
adjultment. ·
,
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thlaembarrualngproblem. 1 stomach gas because the air. Theeraserw!Dhelptrain matches your needs. One
U. Tenn.-Martln 38 Middle · Eaatwiclt while blanking
"For the first time f!lnce llltopped playing, be says, this am embarraased to go out to contents of the atOI!llch.sUde you out of the habit and may
you can live with.
~:P'f~h 16 so. Mlsslsslpfl 7 · the Giant~ the last two year I'm enj~ inyself Cl1 the field.''
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eat ~1uae of it. Tbls Ia upward and obstructs th~ cure your ·problem. You can
See or call:
Va. St. 40 Elizabeth City 51.-20 lnnlnp, ' picked up hll 24th
Mayalsllstedas.acoedl:wlth the Meta. They are paying him beginning to affect my social opening to the esophaguS. It hold something else between
va. Unlcln 14 J. C. smtlli 13 save tope In the league.
· $50,000ayearandhllduUeaereratherlooeelydeflned.Mostly life. Do you have any doesn'tdoanythlngtocorrect theteethlfyou prefer liut ail
BILL FLETQIER
Waynesburg 23 West Liberty
Th~ Reds have 11 games he worka with. the Mats' young tlda, sbowlng them, talking to suggestions.?
the gas accumulaUon.
eraser iB an easy and coin·
17 Maryland m;. Uralnu• 14 left ,
them, counae-.,.
lloo« them.
1258 Powell St.
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DEAR READER - In the
Sw~owed air IS . not" ~b- . fortable thing to use. ··
Middleport, D.
w. Cerotfna '13 Murray St. 10
"I will probably pitch . "You llno1v•bow long It took me to get to that kid? Mays absence of pain and With the sorbed but must be paased. It · I do think you altould avOid
w . Kentucky 10 UT: Rawly in ail: of them hecauae asks, looldng over towud rookie o~der Lee Mazzllll. symptom of belching !would can cause symjltom:s 1n the aU ga!H!Ontolnlng beverage&amp;;
Chattanooga 7
VI
PH. 992-71 55
0 I want him ready fll' the ''Three years, that's ~ow lang it took. ~e sa good kid. I saw say your problem 1a lrom colon, as many people weU .. such as the aoda pope; Tliey
~~~~~d ~rt~~~~ . R~:~~ 7 playolls," AnderMI uld. ed that right away when he was playing With JackiCII, Miss., but swallowing air - regardless know, because It gets trapped will release gas In the iTAH ,
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8
Rose's three tats bo08l
you tell any klddoiiOiiletblngThey ;w, you
foll?,w up with
of whether or not you have In the colon from . c~Jon . stomach and add to the _ tNIURANc:':i~M
Midwest .
bl.l avefage to .329.
reaaCII, wblcb I .
a ays que an you.
any real evidence of X-ray spasms. Gas can cause J)aln . problem. ,
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~~~1C: ~/~'t'lr~'&amp;:~yl 51,· 6 "I SIUI tblnk ! .can get It up
Did Ml!YUver queatlanl.eo Durocher, whom he played for changes of duodenitis. '!'be In this sltuaUon wbet!ler It Ia,
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Anderson 27 T~)'lor.'24
to .335,'' Roae said, "but I ' so lmg? ' '
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air has to come from swallowed or produced, lrom ·
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Ball St. 23 Miami (Ohio) 6
don't think !bat wlll be · "()tly wllen 'I dlm't ilnderstand;" W!Die says. "If 1 didn't somewhere to get Into your fermentation or part~ from '·
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Benedictine 46 Culver· enoughfll'thebattlngt!Ue." ' throwtheballtotherlght·bueorsomethlngllkethat,he'dsay stomachlntheflrslplaceand both sources.
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Stockton 10 .
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, to me, 'Can you nplaln what yoti did wrong?' If I could
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Bemldljt St. 7 Morningside 3 Lewes 13 "·rantha 3
--'•in,thatwouldbetheendollt.Uicouldn't,he'desplaln. the only 10lutlon Ia that you
Gas causes pro ems ,, ., 1
Bethany 17 Bethel 9 ·
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swallow It
about one In 10 people. It Ia
Bowling Groen 53 E. Mich. 12 Michigan Sl . .21 Wyoming 10 After he'd explain, he'd cbarp me HI e¥er made the same
Ol1e can form gas In the one of man's most cOIIIIIIOII
Butler 34 Hillsdale 28 '
Michigan 51 Standord o
, mlstaa~amCIIth'stlme.He'dcltargemeahundred,two Intestinal tract, usually ·complaints. We •ll awallo•,
Buena Vista 39 NorthWeStern Mo.-Rolla 17 Wayne St. e.......... vee..-~-' ''""'-h""'" me more than it does you'
(Neb 1 o
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Midland Lutheran 17 Simpson Leo woitld say, but ha'd still take toy money. He made me a this doesn't occur . In thci ea"ft• and drinking b&amp;Dni. lt
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Mo. Southern •7 Can.
During the Jut couple of yeats of Mays' playing career, stomach. Food doea not stay' Is unavoidable but can be ..
Cent. Mlchlgon 9 Toledo 7
Methodist o
....... _,_,_ .._. ft..,ftft him to quit 50 he wouldn't In the stomach long enough to minimized.
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Central st. (0.) 115·Ashland 13 Musklngum 7 Marlette 6
tnanJ" '""....,... en~,.._,....,.
ferment and CIIIIC! ~ch 1 · l
senditJII. 7ou
tarnish the 1mate be bad Cl18ted foc two decade&amp;. Mays, 4S
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St 28 Ml t St. ' 14 Nebraska AS Indiana 13
c..:'~1f (IoWa) 2811pall 24 Notre Dame 11 Purdue o
now, played W1lll the end o11m. He was 42 when he quit and
Dena 42 Merlin Luther 26
No; Mich. 65 St. Norbert 0
wbataomepeoplestlllrelnembermoatlabowhesllpped twice,
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1'\errlt st •r NE tlllnolt 3
Oh~ 14 Rent St. 12
wblle ~ ~OWl! ~ line from heme plate, during the
Grinnell 21 Iowa Wesleyan 'i Ohio Wesleyan 23 DePauw 20 ae&lt;:ond W!l'ld Serlea game with Oakland in 1973.
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Gra~ Valley 10 Mich. Tech 8 Ohio Northarn . U Alma
Poll' Willie, e1a1body said. He looked so old.
Gustavus Adolphus 42 )'If.' "''· b'ft:.~! Ka l 21 Soulh·
Oidf!lhewaa, heatlllck'Oyeln what proved to be the winning
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nm In that CCIItest, and wbat llll't IIIOil was that when It came
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SEPT. 20 ti4RU SEPT. 26" '
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"I don't give a·hanl l.Jw old 1was" says Mays three years
ALL OF
Mirsnail 2~ HL St. 1~; : ~ " tv\7~'! 1Va]:•r,3 ~ A~slan 7 · Ialor. "1 belcha 1 would've rklne aon{elblng.l pro~ed that with
lnci·. Ctn~r~ 1 - ~6 R~Hu1man st: Ma~;.: 10. Ta~ 2
titeblllgotoff(Rollle)F1ngeralnthitsamegame." ·
SEPTEMBER NO LABOR
Indiana 51. 31 Arkal.saa St. 21: Tenn :Tec.~ 13 '1''1"1111stown St.
WUUe )luttoned the blue slicker he waa wearing, puUed a
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glovefroinhl:llockerandgotreadytogooutmthefleld.
"41 Air ·For~ cl '·:··· ~ ~~ 1 (Ia.) 33 No -tern
"I remember the Jut aeasonl pleyed, I went home after a
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Vllianova 31 Deyton 30
baii1(81De me day, lay down Cl1 my bed and the tears came to
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Wabeih•22 H~ 19 ' · Jllyeyes.Idm'tllnowhowlmglcrled,bulllwaaalongtlme.I
'; :"rtblltll lA {t rhwood O
thouallt, 'Hey ,It's time for you to quit, It's !line to give aome of
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"When! came to lhe baUpark theneztday, I told Yogi and
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Dunald Grct 'I wanna retire rishtnow, this minute,' but they
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lin~. HoW can you esplaln? It's like crying for your mother
after die's gone. You cry becii!Uie you Joyed her. I cried, I
Includes Plugs, Points, Condensor, labor.
guess, because I love baaeball and knew I had to leave II.
· 1bat'slhe only way I can el!Pialn it."
Phone ,,
WiDie Mays did 110 ma~ WCIIderful thlnga on the ball field In
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RESISTOR PWGS
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bla time, playing frr the Glanla and new the end for the Mets,
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, aboUt the enormoaa aatllfactlm be feel8 now in merely being
We Specialize In Disc Brakes
able to walk Into the Meta' clubllouae and enjoy the
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relattmllhlp with the playera he does. .
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"There'• no generallm gap," aa)'i WUUe Mays. "Being able
1o walk Into tbil clubllouae and havinl the guys feel like they do
Is aU !want. Itmeana more to me than money. Just being here
Jrith them gives me the greateat satlsfactlm In the world."

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Standings

Ithe SCOREBOARD

uar111 • ljl!twhenMamprWtey atysixpme~lnfron\ofthe bendculfecfnatJil'd m four =~ur~,.-=
'lbe raid to the,_ Ro)'ala · Haq called e11 the A'• In the Amerlc:fn League blta In lbe ..,..-.
toucbluwn pe11.
S•'i "l1al '-'a l'OckJ IIIII mJIIId, tlght.bandK amday, Will. 'lbe two clubl meet In Y..U I,. Bltwal 1:
ADotber football mWfw Roger Nelaon, Klnlu Nellori 16ipllllded with 5 s-1 t v satyfor a tll'le grne
Jim "Catflah" Hunter
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atJ'• No. I lllec1lan In the ni~Ci of tine bit nilllf that _.. betllmdac 1'lelday and became only the fourth major was Jogaed In Delralb, !D., II
e:cpw1111.11 draft in 1 •
helped the RoJa1a to a come- meel tbree times ned net leap picher to win bi.IIIOtb ~U::~,::_ed
NtitJr an 11.. record wJlh , "fi'Qm.beblnd f.6 vii:IOt)' cmr In QMJand .
· game before 1U 311t birthday
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the D-'" In ,..,. Neilan the OJ!ca• White b.
"Be""' called up 'WII 1111e as the Yanbel downed MJI.. a 37.. win over Northern
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WM mded to the NatiCIIal
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victory, caaPied with , r1r1n11 and thai goblg to walltee In a game stopped by
The • nation's leadlns
....e the minors and "'"'..._ ... doable'-...... _,.. ...._" -·~ N-'- .. _...
ain after m
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ground gainer, Jerome
uJ!Imalely to oblivion.
with the Raqjen, Wt Kina. by the Royall after he was ' Jwll H, Orlllel J.t:
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v- "'- oiM"'-' • - - ...,,...., ..., 114 , _ _ - 21
by
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· - r....._. ......... carrilll for Welt«n before
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Boac Pc7nll wi1ll tbe wlluUg ,_.....8 the ....... ....... . R
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beat
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out In the ,.... - · ...... ·' In 0 ther pa. !WI""''
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_. Injured leg In tba third
It was anaoUDeecl. tllla week that . OlkJind, ..1, before lollng, Jmlng to give the Inclana a ~
13-S, New York edged doubleheader sweep over ...._;, __, ...,__._,1
members of tbe SEO Sportswrlten and
-Lee "I In 1 ra•Ba"'--e ....._,.,, ........ -·..
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Mil
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IWIIOF • .,...... '"'""'' aecond toucbdcnm ct~a twoBnladcuten Auoelatioa wll meet Saaday,
grne, OeveJand homer hlghi!Rbled I three- _ _,
In the third
Sept: 21, Ia Jaek1011 fw &amp;he 1t71-77 lltortened
nrept a dDallkllaader trGIII nm sixtb inning and Tlllnmle z-urun
quarter.
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In
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Other
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ICCI'II came
orguiza&amp;loaal meeting.
In
. . Baltimore,~. ,.. --..., lblth bit a ...., ..,t I
....._ .._ _.field _ _, .._
and 5-4, BOlton topped eliJib to give the IMlam uDave'""~~:'.... a.!::_~
From &amp;he sessloD 1t JoUy LaDs will
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ta ....... ..w- iD th
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come &amp;be amlllal plgskiD propOIUeatloll oa
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e opener. second qnarter run bJ .
Wlipped Callfcrnla, 7.0.
Red Sa I,Tilen 1:
a..ne...ck Keith .,_...,. __....
&amp;he order of flnlab of the SEOAL football
In the National League
Dwight Evans led Bcli1UI .......
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teams following a repert on each team by
Chlce110 qed Pbllade_.., · with two datdWund a triple added another In the third
141, New Yorll maded PIU. In loll' at.bata u the Red 8oK , quarter, The Broaco _ . ,
tile media representatives.
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Loa•-eJearlpped dehlted Detnllt for thelf endedwithaflnaliiJI'di61Wn
lroatoa, tbe four time defeatlbtg
A'U:;;"ta:' a.t:-Cinclnnatl fifth liralgllt win. '!'be Red · at 10:42 of the flllal period.
dul•1l11 , II apJil am011g tile fa vorite1 to
topped San Fralldaco, w, Souollected 1 cma. hlta u
The 'fl¥o!rtae' oaJy _..
thou IC"'_,. ......,_ , _
CIDllwbeD..,&lt;nllfety
wiD . IIIII year'• d&amp;le aloag witb otur
BOualon
swept
a u-1 , _ _ . , _ .,..,._
UUam plcted
apeomlaf powers saeb •• Jaekloll,
doJftlel!eMerfnm8anDie110 '!rimlnl streak of the )'llr Gre1 W
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1 an the
aDd St. Lolli dlftated
Sieve Bra111 droft in two OW1I
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. '11le IICrlilelud ea1b • will al10 Issue
MCIIInll,
before 1a11n11 1'1111 with three ..... IIICI for altclrh•••IL
aew Jl'lll PIABI, elld llllcen fw &amp;be 1.0. Rul n"'7•N, A'l loll: ' reue-r
BW ......,.....
In otbar MAC gamu
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Sal lllndo drove In lbr'il pltebecl the Jut three lnn(np ~tnl Mlddpn ..,._
Put Toledo ..7' Bo'll'llnl
....... NPfCIIaiSEOAL apor&amp;l.
1'1111, two ell them on 1!112elb for hll 181h victory u the
homer, In Jeadl• the A'llo Twlnl re!Joo•DIIed fram a 3-0 Green crlllhed wlnl.,
'l'lle m•tl 111 "' for 1 p.DI. at Jolly
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Ealttnl Mldll1•n 51-12 IIIII
,..,_, In the ._,___.
,.. de!ldt to beat""""
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lose third

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Reds clinch tie, Phils-Bucs lose

polntllil the aecoad Jail ~~~ • ,... \0 '~ef·.
overtake ClevelaDd. The ac«e
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Brownt laok a 11-0 11aU11mf I" ... ~
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lead 111 two Brian Slpe :rD • TGnl Frllldl ~ *pa.- Wort .lick Hlm'a field P'- Ilia' &amp;IIi J)l88o
blocked pw~l!llld Jack ~ brolle ~ ~ In lbt
bert'• fumbll
lot 11na1 mimllel (Ill~ TD •
the Sllleler oft I 11 JDOYinC. nm by IUclleplygq IIIII a •
R 1 aw a, 8 • ·~·r.
J&amp;-l'li'« ill~' •NIIJm
MID 'l1lcmu pcrnd two for a ~;111 ~
1o
'1'01 and ran for a pnaaa! llefeat , Tampa ~; Tbe
hilh of 1a ratlll 11111
._«~, Baca-..1ret to
. X1Jmer tJnw for lbr'il Till to ~ In two~
lead Wllbialtoll pill S.ltll. Ollen 11, 1111 1:
tb4mu, NJ1t liMit ol tbe
Skip suu.. ~ field
y- J.ut
ICWtd cau · goa~~ of M IIIII
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five-yardrunandCIIIChta111- pan Hal'dllman ~II yardl
Jll'd TO pass trGm Billy for 1 tt&gt; .u' lfauiton downed
Kilmer, wbo a11o bad 1 flw- Buflalo. ~·· M-yanter
yud TO pq 1o ~Grant was the Jon&amp;elt of hli career
llld 1 1~ to J11111 and 1 a• loaflh OUer deh~~~e
Fugett.
limited the Bllll' star I'IIIIIUI8 ;
Eap. .. GIMII1:
beck, 0.~. SIIDiJII"'; to jlllt 38
Mike Boryla paaaed 21 ,arda on 18 carrlel.
yardl to Harold Canulchael Clrlllall .. Plcilln 1:
for ct~e acore and pllqlll a
Jim Bakbn. kk:bd five
yard for another as fleldgoali.OOTirrYMetcalf ;
Philadelphia stunned the and Steve Jones added.
Glanta and brought Dick clinching TD I'IIDIIn the Jut
Vermeil hla first NFL period toipart St. Loull put
victory. TbeEIIJ)esbldlta JD. Green Bay. Melcllf ra two
o lead befcre New Yort'l yard&amp; and Jonea tbree .tier
Craig Morton tbrew seven Baleakked
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the c.dla 1'-0 r

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pruvillng

the Dllf'llln 'of victory. .
Dilley bit C11l6 ol30 ~
for %IU yards and three
loucltdownl. '
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Conference teams, Baldwin-

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cldn't walt a batter and
Tbe Dodgera defeated
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UPJ._.Wrlw . llrilckoutflw:lnoollliDIIthe ~. &amp;-1, Bouaton swept
UD a UJ wnea toe l'llilllee. Jerry Morales g&amp;ft .San Diego by idmtlcal 3-Z
~~ Redl cljnc!wo! ·at Burr1a 111e only run be neerled 1CC1'11, IIIII MCIItreallc:Wtd
1eut a lie for tbe NitiCIIal wbea.be bit blllltb homer In 11-0vletory lfter IOiinl! to St.
leape'l Westem IllvWan, ~ 11coad inDIDI· Jim Loaia,i-7,1n~NLpmea . .
lily Barril pMdwl a lAinbcq illfhored hll JGI!IIoll
In the AmericaD lellp, 1\
ldtter lblt 111ft the O.lcaF agahW ta vldw 1w.
was ltanlas City over
OdD a 1.0 vletory over the
Aited If be Jboulbt the OllcaiiO, 1-6, OUiand over
Plll1lill IIIII Dave Jtlnpwn ~ were ''JIII1lnl ner- ,._, lW, after a i-1 lola,
dnrie In the na with 1110 WUS:" BtaTII nplled: 1don't Omtlandcwer Baltimore, $-4
bomerl to lead the New Yorll tblllk · ao. 1 dCII't nollc:e and 3-2, New York 2
Metaloa7,.llbat41hoverthe all)1hlng different about Ml1wntee I, Mlnnearta 1
Plntea.
them. YCIIIaft to gift c:reclt C8llfornla 5, and l!olttm 6
'l'he m' d C:WW twit) by :to 0111' dab for l»&gt;lifll them. Delroltl.
both PtGdalpM1 IIIII Pll1f. We jult plaJed good baD." · Dtiilpn I, Braves 1:
buqb 11111111 1be Plillill " Kbtjpnln bit Iii 11U1 and
BID BIJCtner draft In three
rotalnal tbelr fom-111JDeleld 37th bcmerl aa the Meta 1'!111 with a twwun h1111er
In lbe NL E.- !Mtqlalo ..ril3lld fnm a M dlflalt to . IDd a run«Wing aingJe and
then.I two weeb. Eadlbu · beat lbe Pirates. Jobll T!lllmy Jolm pltdled 11 lis·
14 pmes 11ft to play.
• Sll 1111 a11o l!ometld for till blttir for the Dodgera. Stew
B1trrt., wllo a- 'I Jleldelf Mell, who deelt Dive Glaltl ~ IIIII Ed Goodaoo ach
an earned ,., In Iii Jaa 27 111.1 fourth defeat clnplte be4 three blta .00 two RB!aa
ill*pandbasi1Nrecard bouwnbyWIDleSt. .llllnd the.~~OIItll
since the All.Star break, ·'Qu., McnDO.
.blta. John ew:ned Ids record
at 111-10.

Wallace loS to Lebl&amp;h 21·14;
Denison .00 Valpcallro tied
14-14; · Muaklnguum ripped
Marietta 7_.; Momt Union
lost to Albion (Mich.) 2741;

lost 111 Ge&lt;rgetown (Ky.) 21- .
S; Wooster ·edged c.nlaiua
(N.Y.) 1$-14; Obio Northern
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Oeatral Michigan finally beat Alma (Mich.) 24-7;
acored at 5:57 iDto the lhlrd (kiln lollt to Oealre (Ky ')
~ with a CDe-fll'd run 2141; IIKI Wit1211berg was
by
quarterback
Ron blanked by Eastern Kentucky
Rummel, but miad the 21-0.
Io ~ games, Akrr!a beat
CCII'fti'IICII atlempt, leeviDI
MctSeld
(Ky.) ..a1 Ohio
the Rockeltt with a 1.. lead.
State
edged
Pem Stale U-7;
Oeatral Mlcltipn Ia now 1-1
Tech but YOIIIPIn lle880D li1d c:oafermc:l! Te111
play. Toledo feD to~ cmra1J town State IS.10; Central
Slate !bumped Amlanl.13;
and O.liD the MAC.
. Dayton . dropped
1 Jolm Carroll downejl Hll'lln
heartlnaker to Vlllancml; 21·17, and Southwest
the Flyers going for a two- · Louisiana . defeated
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point c:ooversion and filling Cincinnati 7-3.
after B.J. DaUey bit Woody
Carlt on a 55-yard sc&lt;ring
pua witb Z:iMI left In tbe

game.

Laidlaw acored

aec:ond period TD1 on run 11
10 and 111e yud to carry
Dallu over New Orleaal.
Preaton Panon recmred a

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�4- The DaUvflent!Del, MJddleport-Pumew, 0., Monday, Sept. iD,llll

Auxiliary plans
chicken barbeque

Polly's Pointers

deuerts, aandwlcbea and
nlada to be HrVed u well u
the
chicken
dlnnera.
DonatloO. of potato and
IIIICamd aalad, cak1111 IUid
plu an needed.
A disculllon wu beld 011
JIU1'Chaalnc floor We for lbe
annex dining 1'110111, but lbe
maUer wu tabled an111 1
later date. Bld1ea were
pmented to lbe new memben. Purchue of a door wu
approved.
'Ibe door prize wu won by
Bever.lee Dowen. Tbe birthilly of Emma Ly0111 wu
oblerved wllb ~ being
~tedtober. Birtbdayaof
MONDAY
Carol Triplett and Jean
RACINE PTO Monday, Jobnsoll wUI be celebrated at
7:30p.m. at the school. Open the October meetiDI.
house and teachers hl be
Attending J1ealdee th.oae
introducro. Public Invited. naiQed were Judi Bird, Sonny
CHESTER PTA . MOIIday, Bird, Jean Cleland, Pat
1:30 p. m. Get acquainted Forrester, G111t Lyoni, Mary
meeting. Shower for school SIGter, Tina Slater, Mutne
kitchen. For additional In- Role, Grace Rouah, Mae
formation contact Mrs . QeJud IDd LlaQ,y Dowell.
James Folmer or Mrs•.Earl
Hunt.

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INPUTitiN iiGiria

DEAR POLLY - How do I

remove crayon llalDI fram

permanent preu clot~?
While drying some ciiJibel a
blue crayon melted on lbem.
Allo, bow doea - remove
cooking
gre111e?

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dt prunda prablrn,ullley
lend II relaiD ltalll. Aay
111111 DIU! be !m= •!ely

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apnyed wllll Wiler.
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!oJWwlai tllla 117 111e - o1
tiowdend lllead wl17*wlea
Jii!illdde. Tbell rt.e llid
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ataJaa ~ be lunar~ wllll
khcllea lillrlllllll Plll•lld
IlleR deferlea&amp; worbd Ia,
•18 tile •tuae o1 111e IIPIP
dlaaJIIIMft. Tbell lallllder.
Repc.t I aemn., lid preo
lreat wllll llqald IMurhld

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CAND ·Y STRIPER
llefere lpuderlq alllllld
organizational meeting for
ftlllnellle--.
1971!-77 Monday 7 p. m. In
.......... elle llu lleea
cafeteria at Veterana
Memorial Hospital. All In·
I' eth I; ued I llan llld
terested male and female
lfiM lllct Ill l'flll era,_
llaiPa wllll ellller 111 •c le
persons who want w volun·
teer their services are
.. pe&amp;lph IIIIi JeDJ. Rail well
a.telllall,lela_.a_....
welcome wattend.
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MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
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llu werbd wen fw ·• •
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Club Monday, 7:30 p. m. at
t Columbia Gas Office. All
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DE,Ut POLLY - I am
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SOUTHERN Athlet~c
c.aD '"
Ill
bappy to be able to belp
• Boosters
Monday, 7:30 p. m. Mt.llld Mn. Gelle eu-.
PeggY wbo compJalued about
Plan to attend.
RL t, PomenJ, celelnted
her plalllc ware beiJII
MIDDLEPORT llullneaa ldlflftllbhtlldaJ•AIII:2t greuy. I have aald ovw
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and Professional Women's wllll a part)' alldl llllme., teO,OOO.IO wortb of auc:b
Club, 7:30 Monday, Columbta RafnUIIletlll ol ealle lid plaatlc at bome partlea.
Gas Co. of Ohio. Program .....,..,rle lee ere~~~~ were Plutlc II l)"'lbttdud fnlm
•• committee In charge.
· • lerYed 1o CW'a Ia filii', oil eo It altrlcla ~- Flnt
cA NDy STRIpER Riehle, Mr. aad Mn. always lllllb with kU ohoap
organizational meetq fOr IW Cbulel CanH, Madge IDddonotlloreovwroariJII
19'7&amp;-77Monday,Sept,.JII,7p. OWeaa, Freda Cull, llr. range. •Uae one-half cup
m. in the cafetert• at llild Mn. Jadl
bleaCh In two gaUQIII ol-py
Veterans Memorial Hoepltal. ·ctady ud Krla, Debbie water. Tbat lbould remove
All male and female p&amp;soi\s
Canon and LRn1 SeJaer, lbe . oil and whiten roar
who want w volunteer their
plutlc ware. ·
services
are
welcome.
When our bome bullied Jut
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year 1 bad eo make do tn
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D11D7 ways. I make my own
• Daugbtera of ~ wtn
duthel, 1!0 to make a llleeYe
meet at 8 p.m. TueedaJ It tile
lrualng board I rolled news' hautn Cheater. 1111 c:barter
..~Lver..!....~ ~
wUI be draped In IIIIIIDOI'J ol
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New offlcera were Installed
at the Thursday meetlug of
the Episcopal &lt;llurc:b Womm
beld at lhe Parilb Houae.
lnstaUed were Mrs. James
O'Brien, president; Mrs,
DEAR POLLY - r" am Aaron Kelton, vice president;
Harold
Deeth,
nrprlaed that the aalea- Mrs.
peraon for thai plaatic ware secretary; Mrs. James Titus,
IOid at the borne parties did
not tell Peuy that Ibis
fiHIIY feeling often occurs
when pieces are atored for a
COLUMBUS - The Ohio
long lime and do not gel Commission on tile Stalu3 of
rflular dllbwuhlng. It was Women will have Its faD
auaealed lbat I uae a 1111811 meeting on Satur4ay, Oct. 9
IDIOIIIII of deenler on a moist from 9 a.m. 10 s p.m. ai
IIPODlleto acrub Sllcb pieces.! Imperial Houae North, 900
did and they were not hartned Morae Road (Morae and 171),
b7 tbelltlctlneu nor lbe Ught Colwnbus.
l'1lbblng wilb cleanser. Now
The ke)'110te speaker will be
ther look like new. - Wilma
Scott
Heide,
VMAN,
regiJtered nurae, lectilrel',
DEAR POLLY- My Pet oon.tultant, writer am past
Peete II with thole people pnaldent and board cbalr of
w)lo have Pel ·Peeves IUid the National Organisation lor
abould be writing about the Woman, who will speak on,
DIID7 thlnp lbey abould be ''Wbo Really Cares About
thankful for Uke being aliVe, Homemakers?"
..vlnll nice fl!lllllies IUid The afternoon speaker wW
bomee and nice neJcbbors be Joanne St.evenson,
IIIII living In a great eountry. I.SIIOdate pro!easor of nur~ s. D.
sing, The Oblo Stale
University, authOr of Issues
and
Crises during l.fldPIIIJ wiD ... :rta - el
ller ''peaebJ'' tltaPII·JOR
earda, ..,.. for fraiDial or

Crayon stuck on
·permanent press ·

Plana for a barbecue at tile
Oct. 3 garden tractor pull
were dllculled at lbe rectnt
meellng of the RaclJie
Firemen's AII.IIUar7 beld at
tile fltchouae armex.
Hank Joblllon met with tile
auxlllary aboutlhe barbecue.
A mmu was dl.scuaeed wltb

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Church women install officers
treasurer. A &amp;ack luncheon
with Mrs. Freda Hartinger
aervlng lbe toffee preceded
lbe meeting. Mra. Clara
Lochary h~d devotions using
a reading "Day By Day." It
wu noted that duea for lbe
year are .payable to the

treasurer.

Fall meeting date given
dlescence, w be published In
October. Her topic wUI be,
"Tbe Ezpandlng Middle

v.,.ra."

To malte re~ervailona, send
a cbeck for fT (Includes
IWICh), made out to the Ohio
Commissloo on the Stalu3 of
Women, to Mary Miller, 1462
llerk!hlre Road, Columbus,
Ohio '-'1221, by Oct. 2.

The flower fund money wu
~tiind 1 ooacoUected llld I lt!tlet fereact, Oet. 1- llid I It
read from st. Lulce'• Chunh
o.,tm.
Marietta, lnvltq 11111_..\lar
lhf·~lt ~
Guild 10 a ~ ~ d.~
Odobtr
meeting 011 Oct. 8. Pecan&amp; meeting will be at lilt ~
have been order~ aqcj with Mra-Dcbalrperl!lDI wantlnltO bUy_aqiM woman. A
I Jill
at $3 a package are lo contact thole aim
. P'Nd
ellber Mrs. O'Brien or Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Helell U.,.ea,
Hartinger. New pr111 'PI , ~i f'.l'rJII"!'b Cbaae, Mn. •
booka were dlJtrlbuted.
wt.s keUyu Mr~~ Read,
The Rev. and Mrs. Deel.b , ~P.MJI:I':\llll'.!i!9 Mra. A.
and Mr. and Mra. Alll!n .•,l~l ' '" ~ ·

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: do I 811 lbroa8(l ''now"? - POPPED PUSHOVER

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lbl(e'a illually -In ever)' netchborbood: IIIMIII the

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~· · Since roun not built to ilnon a ne&amp;lected c~ (IIIII you
• -..n BrVtmll polnta with ME bnl ), bow about enJI•IDIIbe
: belp ol olblr molba 0111be blodt? 1 don't lblnk ~'II turn
=lbelr .... wbln they I'ICG8Jdle a 1'111 need for IIII'I'Opte

: a tbCim Ill liar licit.

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Dear Ear: .
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WbJ doea a teenager .bare her latell "cODqUIII" with i
glrltrlllld?- To make It .an more real.
Often theae kfaHnd-tell wiVII have low 1£0!1. They &amp;IJit
~. deacrlbelllelr guilt IIIII fear, aeet your undenlandlnl;
but aome of lbla II un)mowtng camoullage. Just below the
surface Uea the old lrag: "Hey, look at ME! I've actUIIIIJ
CIUJibt a new man I"
Tbeylieed to l!barethi!lrprlcle,even thouch laik Ia rlalry.l
tlila type ol wornan kept an al!alr a compete aecret, I SU8ptd
It wouldn't laat. For ber, revealing one's emotionlto a "beet
friend" (or two rw three) II u much fun as Indulging them. H.

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Chatter Club
wldte. QuarterlJ blrthda;.

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001aed wllll a tea loftl-

Ill_...,_.,_l
far Jll IDI
"wtll be observed
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llld..,.....,. • Mn. Allee Jacoba en· .........
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lo
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nplaatwl do aut plullo
I at ber buy a lltW pr 1'1 baard: _
• . uraday
AREA VOLUNTEER Fire ft!dJa!MI flame.
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and Emergency Aull.
Mra. Suan Clelaad
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• meet1Dc1 7:a ·p.m. 'l'llllday ' pnlldedaUbemoee11DI.llrl.
t at Tappe~• Plalu Com- Jacobund Mn. Rlllll YOIIIII
J-H,..,;,..
munlty Bulldhij with ONntle neelved blrtbdl1 t11fta. IDd
'J .t'""',.,.,
townablp r1re Depmi&amp;MD, Mn. ElaiDe Spina aa •
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~~oa~ 1lllll All tJre U!l , m••WJ gift. ,.,.;,.. lifta _IS
,r:;u
emergency periOIIDd lnvltld. were 11ao pr 11 nted 1o Mn. , . .
Refr ....enta by ballp• Jaculll. o.m. wn played
Mr. and lira. Rocer
GROUP U, Middleport wllllprilel.golngtelln.Opill Leifheit bolted a famUJ
First United Preabyterlan Blga, Mn. Lola lllrrllan, plcnlcth Siladaby, Sept. ~-!
Olurch, 7:30 TueadaJ at the lin. IJnda Van Meier IDd
e1r ome near """'"'
home of Mrs. Eddie BurUU, Mn. Spirea. lira. llal'f
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with Mrs. Karl Owena. co- SWdler ._ lbe door prlae. ID lbe
lilt
hostess. DevOUOIII by Mn.
It -- repalted lbat Mn. .. ..a.-1 ~
James BuchanaJI, IlillllliadJ Dlli6)o Roadl II ~!am~ .frllal ,_,_, - ....- .
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1n1m Book z, Olapter*·aacl lbe......,...l ReJr• ••••of pletunilolllltla!Aw•• trip
lhank o1ferin1 io be · e
undwlcbea, polalo cblpa, throullb lilt 'll'tlltern • • ·
. lllllfee, pop IDd cake were IIIII 'rillled.
VIETNAM Veter-;- llfWd 1o a- Dllllld IDd ?resent bealdea. thole
lAir membera and~. 11r1: Marie I..Mwt, Mn. mentioned were Mn. VtrcD
. members of Drn
~r . .IIIIUI Fllber, 11n. lleUJ Ramm,
lira. CUffqrd
~ !'lilt » A1ner1cm1 I Y '!,! 111aJ and Mrf. ~ttllar • I•lhe!t, Flonace, Loulae,
'l'llesda7, ap. m. at JICII&amp; lllllli - Birden.
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IIIII Samael Mlcbael, Mt. IDd
In PomerOJ.
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XI GAMMA Ma lblpW,
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Bela 9lpla Pill lbwllf, 7:10
.Jin. WDber Palter.
Tuead8y, Columbli and
Soulhem ado E11etr1c: Co.
Tile lllmllll b n
I Jfl
Cultural report on eom- tilt Mlnermllt UDitad
munlcatton bJ
IIIQnlrC.Mibelleld ,; "''•. ""
SatterflalUIIA Judy~ '...J111wllhS"'!!!IJdaollt,~ .,uNG SOUGHT
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IJMA, Ohio (UPI) -' Tbe
U4llowJac I . . . . ~ Allen County .COI'IIDif WU
LEGION ~'llt'it!lDn, ..... will bl!~iiaf.· liiPdfcnruUncln llledtath
Auxiliary P'eeney-.BenneU "' MWI aer'9lct It 1:30 p.m. - of Paul M. Go M d, 15,
Post 128.' 6:30 dinner will! wllll apec:laJ llnpn to IIi- Illulfllll, wbo died Saturda1
!..egionnaires, 7:30 mee~. clade "Ltabt" and tile
being .Injured In a
Girl Slate delegatee IDd their ''Gotlpelettea" fnlm VIenna, C'OIIJ!Ion betw- a ~
,! mothers to be 1uea1a willlthe W. VL Allo pr•mt far lbe and a tract.
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Gouard
and
fout
service plna will, be awarded. Mra. Wendell Statler of cla111111atea from 1J!e
POMEROY Women's Nelaonvllle. 'lbt Rev. Mr. . Blancbard Valley School and
Olrl.ltlan Temperance Union Stuller II a forma pallor of lllelr bus driver wa"e lnjllred
2 p. m. Wedneaday, at ~ 1be • c:bun:IL The pablle II In tllat pallialon Sept. t. Qne
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Olurch.
lll'ftnee.
.remain hollpltaliled.
POMEROY • Mkldlepqrt
,_ - Uooa Club, Wedneeday WI,
Metga lim. All Doaa UiiicffO
attend.
OHIO VALLEY Com·
llllllldrf 24, 7:30 p. m. Wed·
needaJ at the , Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. All air ·
lmlghle IUid blftcera uraecJ to
attend.

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Dear Hel&amp;l:
"Marital rape" - especially '11'11&amp;1 a huaband IGIIIIly
attadlabll eatrancechrlfe -Ia aplnal the law. In a few placea.
&amp;ir aboat lbe w!fe wbo forcea berlelf on I llilband Wbo hal
IQI!VId out. Slit got me drunk, Now lbe aaya nllept together
10 llle'U flgbl "the ell~. or anyway, It will coet me twice as
IIIIlCh In allmoll)'. Can !!be do thlllo me? - ATI'ACKED

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A rllmmage ule vraa
plalll4ld far Sept. 30, Oct. I
IDd 2 at lbe Ccmmanlty BaD
a1 Letart ran. w11en lbe
Apple
Grove
United
Melbodllt WOIIIII! met at the
dJureb recenUy.
. Mn. Doana HID conducted
the meellnl with cam·
""•eau- belnl nad IDd
1be . . far lba ,.... belnl
ljijlioted. n- noted thlt a
MW table IIIII cbaln IDd 11tw
carpel bad beMI 'ptlldlaled
far l i l t - · ·
Mn. Ladlle llbocleil bad
dnoUOIII with lin. Flonllc:e
Smith beiDI at lbe plano for
lfDIIP llnJinc o( "Hide Tbou
Me." llcillion ,.... taken

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111URBDAY
WOMEN'S A880CIATION,
Middleport Firat United
Prllbylerlan Olareb,
peiliaekJIIIIPII' wllb iil"Dbera
. to ... . ,..... dlllt. Chip
I members 10 be .... I .
Mra. Rlcllanl Rape and
daughter, IAI, to IPelk Cll
mlulona In Afrlea and
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By now almost everyone knows whah. . :;:
great resource America has in its vast coal
reserves. And how important it is in ~

electricity.
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· But just having the coal doesri't make it
electricity.
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It has to be mined, first. Then we have
to .convert that coal into electricity and get
it to_YI)ur homes and factories.
Without facilities to do all that, all the ·
coal in the world wouldn't Jenerate the first
kilowatt of electric powet The lights
wouldn't,bum. And the machines that help
us do our jobs .wouldn't nm..
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facilities has gone up drastically. For instance,

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Wolfe bad Jll'IJII'.
A bolllltWaree party beld following lbe meettnc
IIIII punc:b and ccoklea ,....
I&amp;Ved lo thole named IIIII .
Mn. Beu PII'IODII, Mn.
Dorothy Roaeberrr, Mra.
Sblrley Ablee, Mn. Allee
Balaer, Mrs. Jan Norril, Mn.
Stella Jarnll, Mn. Edlb
Manuel, Mra. Julia Norrll,
~. Eileen Buell IIIII 1111.
Dee lipeiJCer, memben, 1111
Mn. Lola Bell, PeQy 1111
AmJ Hill, Grace ltrlder 1111

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Mn. Clara Mae Sll'l&amp;lt,....

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Tuttcley, October .s. 1176, 8:30 p. m. Ohio
University Convocation Center, Athens,
Ohio. Tickets UO, 4.50, 4.00. reserved Stlts
. Only ere evelleblt et 0. U. Memorial
Auditorium Box Office, Athens (59,.·34711 .
· ~II o"*rs Hfld Stlf·Adclrt~led Stamped
Enwlope end Oleck, Cashier's Check or
Maney Order Plyeblt to &lt;:PB Beskltbell,
0. U. Memorial Auditorium, Boll Office,
Athens, Ohio, 45701.

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mattress value around, but Bemco
has dorle it!

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Quiltorama Posture I or Posture II

mattress set, you get the same size
Northern Lido Automatic Blanket,

FREEl Dial in the restful sleep you

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weell.
All concert drive wortera
are urged to tum In their
mouey IUid carda u 10011 u
fiouible either to the dlvlalon
cbalnnan or w Mrs. Evan
Roderlcl!:, 11 Court . St.,
GaWpolla.
Mrs. Roderick thanked
Mrs. Carolyn Hippenltee~
membership drive chairman.
for an excenent job dlll'ln8 .
the campaign.

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Caldwells gather ·

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!lENlOR ClliZENS ablblted lhi 1ft a1 qaiitlnc cl1lrq IIPI!irdiJ'I bleenleludal ofllerv.

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·Dear Attacbd:
, ·. You need a lawyer, oot a colUmnist. (U he laughs, find
Mra. Evan Roderick, lbemee from opera (In ·
:anotber.) - H.
pnalclent ol 1be Tfi.County Englllh or lbe original
Community Concert language), operettas and
4 uoclaUoa, announced today mllllcal comedlea. Included
llltt beca111e the put weell'a In their repertoire, pr 1 Jled
lll&amp;llberabip drive wu ·a often wltb coalame1 and
· CllidriQ ·iad tbelr famiUee Mrs. Wllllim Cbapma11, 111cceaa a fourth ooocert bu propa, are acenea from
o1 1be late Clyde IIIII Lola Kenny IUid Jamie, Tuppers been added lo tbe 1trl6-7l: "Rigoletto," the final scene
Baker Caldwell held 1 Plalril; Mr. and Mra. - ·
of "Diefledermaus,"
In a regular meeting aelectlona fnlm the Mikado,
reuniOII AUI. 22 at Royal ~ Garland catdweU, Mr. IIIII
.Put.
Mn. 11411 Ewing, Beth IDd Saturday eveniiJll at the borne and !be lui three scenes
Abubt dlnn.-- MVId Kim, P001er0y; Mr. and Mn. of Dr. lllid Mrs. Roderick, the frum "Caroaael." Tbil fourth
at aoon. Games were played Mike Keltner, Cbarle!i Rlt· board of dlnc:ton aelected concert wm be preaented on a
cble, MIDemrllle; Mr. IDd "Five On Slage," a lively · weekend In lbe middle of
clarlllllllt day.
Atf4iMIIDc ..... N:r. IDd Mrl. Cecil CaldweU, Mr. IIIII foaraome wltb tbelr ac- ·November. The 1:111ct illite
Mn. Lloyd Dean, Mt. IDd Mn. K&amp;l C&amp;ldweiiiUICI Kamy ........... itlll .. '~
lin. Kevin Dean, lllc:belle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jim
'Tara, Kevin Jr., Wllllinltllll· ClldweU, Jimmy, ~elf IIIII
c. H.; .an. Patty Beavw, Jodi, Mn. Marilyn rr-n,
Mn. Jllllllfar Beavw, Mn. Deldr1 Cowdery, all of
Deanna Coftlleton; New Reedlvl1le; Mr. and Mra.
llalllllorll; Mr. aDd Mra. John Ridenour and Jaaaa,
awtea Caldwall, Carrie aild Cheater; Mr. and Mra.
Crlatlna, Colambaa; lira. Rlcbard Kerna, Belpre.
Maline Cblpallll, Mr. and

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Her halbam - m e appruac:bable, aolalk to blm and
lind out wbal'a baJIPIII(nc.
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qoulllllb!ll. Prvfe doual aid - and nelcbborbood •pport mllbtlet thll flmllybllek In aear, and you out fram under. H.
·Dear Helen:
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· ilo far lbla year three of my belt 1111111111 friend&amp; haft
•emf 'to atramarltalalfatra,•ylng they "jlllt bad 1o tll1l
to a&gt;MEONE," and lbeJ know I'D keep i eecret.
· 'Ibe trouble II, I'm ncit the only one lllty've confided ln.
~other "belt frlaldl" are llao In au the aecreta, and OM
ol U.. daya- blooey,lbe bcmb will drop, a llllband wiD find
out, and lben.goee another marriage,
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Olller""lhhn Jail IDe I'm a aoftle. But will\ ca JG11 do

older.
1bt ...... aectk'l alao ..
attractlnc Dl&amp;l men ollall,

'"lbey'n lntenllted lhat
we're women, and we're aald Mn. Babr.
''YouDI men eepeclallt
dofDI•methlnl beyCIId what
1111J1t Wtm&amp;l do. Tbef'n ODJJie In oftal, bath wllb and
more ready to be liberated wltboat tllllr sJrl friiDcla ...,
now, to do ianelbiDI beyond wtwt. s..ne are bu.JIIIc llfta,
their home life. Willing to but many are bQylnc thlnp
they tbemaelvee wUI •.''
lnveat money.
"To actually put your lbe uld.
Elcept fw the ()i"er
dollars Into - - and
rely upoo youraelf ID make cooldngCOUI'II, ~Ia ·
aometlmg happen, It's reaDy prepared with aupeniiiRet
foodl. Tbe lllore lllelf Ia
aometblng elae."
Tbe
parthera
who stocl!:ed with both atandard
.and out of the ordinary tieP
oollectiveiJ put about
IntO lbe venture have yet w and employe two potten! to
ta1te out aalarlea lllemaelvea, · make specially cooking
uslnl .the money frw buying ulenllla.
"We try to
diVIrlll
trip!l Instead.
"If there's going to be any enouch to keep them ~
flnandntl, we'll do It on OW' ~ell," Mrs. Bal!:er uld.
"II'• like a museum.
01111," Mrs. Werner lAid. "I
we were to go Into a bank and W1111en really like w ODJJie
ask for a loan IUid tbey Nld, and ~. We get a lot ol
'You'll ha've to have me of feeclladl from them IIIII try
yolO' hasbands sign, too,' to fm any requuta lbeJ
have."
we'd wallc out.
Frw anyone lhlllkiDI of"
"As a .rnauer of fact, one
place we were looldni at aald opening a 8lml1ar operatllll,
a 1118!1 would have to sign they recommend plamJinll on
with ua m lbe leaae, and we 11 bout $30,000 In alart-up.
did walk oul We dcm't want costs: working aa many
our buabandl! dabbling In lbla boura u tbey wilb; IDd
unleas we ask lllem 10 avoiding cbarce lccounll
becauae of the bookkeeping
dabble."
Their cooking clam110 far Involved.
have Included Teen CUI.dne 1
· French Luncheons, CreaUve 1~evflitlon Is
Crepes IUid Wok Worb (the
the best DOlley •••
moet popular), 111011 running
FOR YOUNG
•1~ frw two or three
aesslona. Mrs. Werner uld
. "DRIVERS
they are popular with brldea
Young men end women
and a few men.
Often aak why they hove to
\ "Men have gotten Into
pay more for their
automobile InSurance.
wine,
and
.
now
they're
PEER IN R08PITAL .
Drlwrs In lhelr tHns and
learning what lOll with wine.
WNDON (UPI) - Lord Ahint of liqueur In a dilh wiD
earlier twenties cause far
Georg•Brown, 82, Brltaln'a draw a man," !!be grtnned.
more than their sha~e of
outapoken fo~mer loreiln
traHic
accidents. Reports
"We have Ibis group of
secretary and a onetime lllree ~ who wanted to
the
National Safely
deputy leader of the labor have a huge dinner party w Council : 21.8 percenfof all
molorlsts are 24 yeora of
party, bee been bO!IPitallzed llhow an their friends what
age
or under, yet these
for obaemtllll, 1 apoteeman
they'd learned. I don't know If
youthful
operalors are
for St. Bartholomew's IIIey ever gqt around .w
Involved
as
drivers In 38.6
bolpltalllid Sunday.
per cent of all accidents
bavln8 the party, but they
He wu admitted to tile enjoyed tbe class .
and 37.3 per ami of all fetal
hoapllal Saturday and Ia
mlsl)aps.
"Some glrla seel)l to thlnl!
resting comfortably; the
A
great many young people
TV dinners Will be an tlley'll
lpORsman said.
are
•killed, responsible
need. Few learn lc cook In drivers.
Obviously, though,
hlgb ICbool aJXi It 'a not the
quite a Jew ere not.
teacber's fault. You can't get
There's no subslltute for
ACADEMY ANNJVERIIARY tllem to llgn up."
developing
comJHOtence
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.
Abasic cooking courae llao
and
lhe
right
altitudes,
(UP!) - Candice Bergen, Ia offered frw children 10 and
Including a positive
.~ltm Heston, Bob Hope;
approach lo delenslve
Gre1ory Peck and Jack
driving.
Lemmon are among a
RIVERSIO£ M_EDI
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Our agency . pro~ Ides
ocomlttee of lhow bu.dness
WIL
financial protection and
pefeonalitles seJected lo
GROUP
service In case of accidents
coordinate acUvlt.lea cele- '·
' Adloc111i1i
Involving young
lraUng the 50th anniversary ·
Yeloram•
drivers ... but many of
of lbe Academy of Motion
Mol!larlal Hospital
lhe•e accidents can be
Picture Arts and Sciences. . R. A. AYERION, jf.D.
prevented. That'• why we
'Ibe Academy has hand!.! 1 A. G. SOLA, M.D.
""Y - prevention Is llle
out yearly Oacan in the .1 JOHN RIDGWAY, D.O.
.best polity.
movielndustryslncel92'Tand ; ._C._W. THOMPSON, M.D.
President Walter Mlrlach : IIIII&lt;» Houn; 10-12 a.m. ·
said the celelratlon will run 1 Mon .•s.J., 2-4 p.m. Maq ••
from Ma 4 19'77 througll the
Fri., 7-1 p.m. Man., w.d., .
992-2145
Acad{~y Awards I f•I.PHONE992-33n ' I \ 102 W•.Main
Pomeniy
preaentati011 In 19'18.
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ahop opened by 1eve11
bouaewlvea In Cleveland'•
JWOiljiiiOUiweMnl!lburb of
Jlodly River Ia IIUCClllding
deaptte - or bec1111e ol tbelr total lack of retailing
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''N- of us bad any retail
aperiMice wben we opeped
10 IIIG!IIha 110........ Juat
been doiJJC wbat we lblnk we
abould, and It's growing
f&amp;llll'bbly," nldMrl. Dede
Baker, Jll uld&amp;lt IIIII .one of
aeven equal partner• In
PANDanonlum, lac.
. AI tbelr cblldnlllett bome,
lllelr need grew for parttln)e
but not overwhelming
~tlclll. The l!bop, which
occuplea a oonverled garage,
became Ideal, uld Mrs.
Baltil' IUid cooklnc ICbool
director Janet Werner. Mrl.
Werner Is • former private
khool home 1\)onomlcs
teacher IIIII public ICbool
CCIII.Iultant with a Ieoda and
111triUm degree from PUrdue
Unlveralty.
. Tiley began by narrowing a
'IHESE FIRBl' place wblnera In SIIWIIIJ'• blcartelinlal clecGraled blcyc:le conteat are list of about 30 potential
fnlm the left, Ulllaa Moore, over It category; Jarne Lee Hoeflich; to ace 18 category, IIIII
partners to aeven, .all of
1.-h Doldle. • llld under category.
.
.
wbom pul In 10101 lime u
sa1ea clerb.
As 'wOIII&amp;I entrepreneun,
they feel they couldn't bave
done It 10 yeara ago.
"We probably wouldn't
have !bought of It In lbe first
place," lAid Mrs. Werner.
"But now that we're doing It,
lllere are a lot ·of

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...ten In eare ef tills ileI'I!Pft·

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I'll IIIII liar - lilt allyl aloof - but liar IIUII
, JoliaaJ llilnnl up on ow door awp nwr w'*'l,
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - A llomenlabrl wbo would lllle
!lc:boo~area to join ua.

oooldnc

lle'a tile . . II Her Crln

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Helen Help

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HOMECOMING
Homecoming will be held at
lbe .Eagle Ridge Community
Cllurc:b Sunday with Sunday
l!Choolat 10 a.m. and a basket
dinner at noon. There wiD be
!)lectal vocal mll!lc by the
BilleD Brothers and ~rs at
the aften)oon service. The
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doinginuch more than just talki'ilg about AI. :;p,l·• ··
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Case in point: Cove Poinl; M.lryl.nd.:Cblimibi.a' ~ is
a.deep-water terini!lill. the~ IQ:bring,.i6,1iqutlied natural g.&amp; - 'LNG
- from overseas..II's 'a JOC) million dollar·prOject.
' And that's just part of tl)e coSt oi gettinjJ ~ly nftdtd gas~
abroad. The liquefying pl.a~t ,tn, Aiger\ltwih ~~ 0\'ft',hilf ~~~
dollar.;! Special tankers Jo carry·theJiquidgas dJSt lOO,trlillii!i4011ars.
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~ach. And there will be nine ·of thrm.
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But we need all the
~· ('art ~ .fi 1t1 Wal'rn"CI!Il' ·hlll115/.ca&lt;lk ·
·our meals, and fuel our iridustry. LNG Y&lt;On'-1 be ~. lnit'lt'i~,l. '
expens1ve than alternate sourc~. of eneigy. ·
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By the end of 1977, natural gas .froiil o~- WJil 1M ~.;
Columbia's supply at a r.ite of 300 million cubjc:.~· daj.:th•l'c:
what our customers need.
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Auxiliary plans
chicken barbeque

Polly's Pointers

deuerts, aandwlcbea and
nlada to be HrVed u well u
the
chicken
dlnnera.
DonatloO. of potato and
IIIICamd aalad, cak1111 IUid
plu an needed.
A disculllon wu beld 011
JIU1'Chaalnc floor We for lbe
annex dining 1'110111, but lbe
maUer wu tabled an111 1
later date. Bld1ea were
pmented to lbe new memben. Purchue of a door wu
approved.
'Ibe door prize wu won by
Bever.lee Dowen. Tbe birthilly of Emma Ly0111 wu
oblerved wllb ~ being
~tedtober. Birtbdayaof
MONDAY
Carol Triplett and Jean
RACINE PTO Monday, Jobnsoll wUI be celebrated at
7:30p.m. at the school. Open the October meetiDI.
house and teachers hl be
Attending J1ealdee th.oae
introducro. Public Invited. naiQed were Judi Bird, Sonny
CHESTER PTA . MOIIday, Bird, Jean Cleland, Pat
1:30 p. m. Get acquainted Forrester, G111t Lyoni, Mary
meeting. Shower for school SIGter, Tina Slater, Mutne
kitchen. For additional In- Role, Grace Rouah, Mae
formation contact Mrs . QeJud IDd LlaQ,y Dowell.
James Folmer or Mrs•.Earl
Hunt.

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INPUTitiN iiGiria

DEAR POLLY - How do I

remove crayon llalDI fram

permanent preu clot~?
While drying some ciiJibel a
blue crayon melted on lbem.
Allo, bow doea - remove
cooking
gre111e?

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DEAlt DIBO&amp;AR
P-a I Jll'eR . pm II
dt prunda prablrn,ullley
lend II relaiD ltalll. Aay
111111 DIU! be !m= •!ely

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apnyed wllll Wiler.
· Oae
aatblrlly far

tad!

eletllea

••ueata
!oJWwlai tllla 117 111e - o1
tiowdend lllead wl17*wlea
Jii!illdde. Tbell rt.e llid
laa '
u -u. era,..
ataJaa ~ be lunar~ wllll
khcllea lillrlllllll Plll•lld
IlleR deferlea&amp; worbd Ia,
•18 tile •tuae o1 111e IIPIP
dlaaJIIIMft. Tbell lallllder.
Repc.t I aemn., lid preo
lreat wllll llqald IMurhld

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" dellqea&amp;
.nblle!l
lp ·lriUJ
atalpa
CAND ·Y STRIPER
llefere lpuderlq alllllld
organizational meeting for
ftlllnellle--.
1971!-77 Monday 7 p. m. In
.......... elle llu lleea
cafeteria at Veterana
Memorial Hospital. All In·
I' eth I; ued I llan llld
terested male and female
lfiM lllct Ill l'flll era,_
llaiPa wllll ellller 111 •c le
persons who want w volun·
teer their services are
.. pe&amp;lph IIIIi JeDJ. Rail well
a.telllall,lela_.a_....
welcome wattend.
• • ufd IlleR lallllder. Tllll
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
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llu werbd wen fw ·• •
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Club Monday, 7:30 p. m. at
t Columbia Gas Office. All
I
members W'ged to atlem.
DE,Ut POLLY - I am
I
SOUTHERN Athlet~c
c.aD '"
Ill
bappy to be able to belp
• Boosters
Monday, 7:30 p. m. Mt.llld Mn. Gelle eu-.
PeggY wbo compJalued about
Plan to attend.
RL t, PomenJ, celelnted
her plalllc ware beiJII
MIDDLEPORT llullneaa ldlflftllbhtlldaJ•AIII:2t greuy. I have aald ovw
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and Professional Women's wllll a part)' alldl llllme., teO,OOO.IO wortb of auc:b
Club, 7:30 Monday, Columbta RafnUIIletlll ol ealle lid plaatlc at bome partlea.
Gas Co. of Ohio. Program .....,..,rle lee ere~~~~ were Plutlc II l)"'lbttdud fnlm
•• committee In charge.
· • lerYed 1o CW'a Ia filii', oil eo It altrlcla ~- Flnt
cA NDy STRIpER Riehle, Mr. aad Mn. always lllllb with kU ohoap
organizational meetq fOr IW Cbulel CanH, Madge IDddonotlloreovwroariJII
19'7&amp;-77Monday,Sept,.JII,7p. OWeaa, Freda Cull, llr. range. •Uae one-half cup
m. in the cafetert• at llild Mn. Jadl
bleaCh In two gaUQIII ol-py
Veterans Memorial Hoepltal. ·ctady ud Krla, Debbie water. Tbat lbould remove
All male and female p&amp;soi\s
Canon and LRn1 SeJaer, lbe . oil and whiten roar
who want w volunteer their
plutlc ware. ·
services
are
welcome.
When our bome bullied Jut
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year 1 bad eo make do tn
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D11D7 ways. I make my own
• Daugbtera of ~ wtn
duthel, 1!0 to make a llleeYe
meet at 8 p.m. TueedaJ It tile
lrualng board I rolled news' hautn Cheater. 1111 c:barter
..~Lver..!....~ ~
wUI be draped In IIIIIIDOI'J ol
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New offlcera were Installed
at the Thursday meetlug of
the Episcopal &lt;llurc:b Womm
beld at lhe Parilb Houae.
lnstaUed were Mrs. James
O'Brien, president; Mrs,
DEAR POLLY - r" am Aaron Kelton, vice president;
Harold
Deeth,
nrprlaed that the aalea- Mrs.
peraon for thai plaatic ware secretary; Mrs. James Titus,
IOid at the borne parties did
not tell Peuy that Ibis
fiHIIY feeling often occurs
when pieces are atored for a
COLUMBUS - The Ohio
long lime and do not gel Commission on tile Stalu3 of
rflular dllbwuhlng. It was Women will have Its faD
auaealed lbat I uae a 1111811 meeting on Satur4ay, Oct. 9
IDIOIIIII of deenler on a moist from 9 a.m. 10 s p.m. ai
IIPODlleto acrub Sllcb pieces.! Imperial Houae North, 900
did and they were not hartned Morae Road (Morae and 171),
b7 tbelltlctlneu nor lbe Ught Colwnbus.
l'1lbblng wilb cleanser. Now
The ke)'110te speaker will be
ther look like new. - Wilma
Scott
Heide,
VMAN,
regiJtered nurae, lectilrel',
DEAR POLLY- My Pet oon.tultant, writer am past
Peete II with thole people pnaldent and board cbalr of
w)lo have Pel ·Peeves IUid the National Organisation lor
abould be writing about the Woman, who will speak on,
DIID7 thlnp lbey abould be ''Wbo Really Cares About
thankful for Uke being aliVe, Homemakers?"
..vlnll nice fl!lllllies IUid The afternoon speaker wW
bomee and nice neJcbbors be Joanne St.evenson,
IIIII living In a great eountry. I.SIIOdate pro!easor of nur~ s. D.
sing, The Oblo Stale
University, authOr of Issues
and
Crises during l.fldPIIIJ wiD ... :rta - el
ller ''peaebJ'' tltaPII·JOR
earda, ..,.. for fraiDial or

Crayon stuck on
·permanent press ·

Plana for a barbecue at tile
Oct. 3 garden tractor pull
were dllculled at lbe rectnt
meellng of the RaclJie
Firemen's AII.IIUar7 beld at
tile fltchouae armex.
Hank Joblllon met with tile
auxlllary aboutlhe barbecue.
A mmu was dl.scuaeed wltb

r .Social
I Calendar

Church women install officers
treasurer. A &amp;ack luncheon
with Mrs. Freda Hartinger
aervlng lbe toffee preceded
lbe meeting. Mra. Clara
Lochary h~d devotions using
a reading "Day By Day." It
wu noted that duea for lbe
year are .payable to the

treasurer.

Fall meeting date given
dlescence, w be published In
October. Her topic wUI be,
"Tbe Ezpandlng Middle

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To malte re~ervailona, send
a cbeck for fT (Includes
IWICh), made out to the Ohio
Commissloo on the Stalu3 of
Women, to Mary Miller, 1462
llerk!hlre Road, Columbus,
Ohio '-'1221, by Oct. 2.

The flower fund money wu
~tiind 1 ooacoUected llld I lt!tlet fereact, Oet. 1- llid I It
read from st. Lulce'• Chunh
o.,tm.
Marietta, lnvltq 11111_..\lar
lhf·~lt ~
Guild 10 a ~ ~ d.~
Odobtr
meeting 011 Oct. 8. Pecan&amp; meeting will be at lilt ~
have been order~ aqcj with Mra-Dcbalrperl!lDI wantlnltO bUy_aqiM woman. A
I Jill
at $3 a package are lo contact thole aim
. P'Nd
ellber Mrs. O'Brien or Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Helell U.,.ea,
Hartinger. New pr111 'PI , ~i f'.l'rJII"!'b Cbaae, Mn. •
booka were dlJtrlbuted.
wt.s keUyu Mr~~ Read,
The Rev. and Mrs. Deel.b , ~P.MJI:I':\llll'.!i!9 Mra. A.
and Mr. and Mra. Alll!n .•,l~l ' '" ~ ·

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: _ , 1111111 IWUit ol falla: I'" heard liiiiiCIIIMr aer•mlnl
• at blm. (1111 falbtr otay - wbtn be'l bomt fram bll
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: do I 811 lbroa8(l ''now"? - POPPED PUSHOVER

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••~ DearYee,
lbl(e'a illually -In ever)' netchborbood: IIIMIII the

• ldncl-be.-ted "aoftlit" vm- atar for ber cruwn feela more llka
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~· · Since roun not built to ilnon a ne&amp;lected c~ (IIIII you
• -..n BrVtmll polnta with ME bnl ), bow about enJI•IDIIbe
: belp ol olblr molba 0111be blodt? 1 don't lblnk ~'II turn
=lbelr .... wbln they I'ICG8Jdle a 1'111 need for IIII'I'Opte

: a tbCim Ill liar licit.

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IIIIDtttllle, 111m more about JobluiY'• molber. Sbe may
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AT NOON ON THURS.l-EAST COURT

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Dear Ear: .
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WbJ doea a teenager .bare her latell "cODqUIII" with i
glrltrlllld?- To make It .an more real.
Often theae kfaHnd-tell wiVII have low 1£0!1. They &amp;IJit
~. deacrlbelllelr guilt IIIII fear, aeet your undenlandlnl;
but aome of lbla II un)mowtng camoullage. Just below the
surface Uea the old lrag: "Hey, look at ME! I've actUIIIIJ
CIUJibt a new man I"
Tbeylieed to l!barethi!lrprlcle,even thouch laik Ia rlalry.l
tlila type ol wornan kept an al!alr a compete aecret, I SU8ptd
It wouldn't laat. For ber, revealing one's emotionlto a "beet
friend" (or two rw three) II u much fun as Indulging them. H.

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Chatter Club
wldte. QuarterlJ blrthda;.

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far Jll IDI
"wtll be observed
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llld..,.....,. • Mn. Allee Jacoba en· .........
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nplaatwl do aut plullo
I at ber buy a lltW pr 1'1 baard: _
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AREA VOLUNTEER Fire ft!dJa!MI flame.
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and Emergency Aull.
Mra. Suan Clelaad
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t at Tappe~• Plalu Com- Jacobund Mn. Rlllll YOIIIII
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munlty Bulldhij with ONntle neelved blrtbdl1 t11fta. IDd
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townablp r1re Depmi&amp;MD, Mn. ElaiDe Spina aa •
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~~oa~ 1lllll All tJre U!l , m••WJ gift. ,.,.;,.. lifta _IS
,r:;u
emergency periOIIDd lnvltld. were 11ao pr 11 nted 1o Mn. , . .
Refr ....enta by ballp• Jaculll. o.m. wn played
Mr. and lira. Rocer
GROUP U, Middleport wllllprilel.golngtelln.Opill Leifheit bolted a famUJ
First United Preabyterlan Blga, Mn. Lola lllrrllan, plcnlcth Siladaby, Sept. ~-!
Olurch, 7:30 TueadaJ at the lin. IJnda Van Meier IDd
e1r ome near """'"'
home of Mrs. Eddie BurUU, Mn. Spirea. lira. llal'f
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with Mrs. Karl Owena. co- SWdler ._ lbe door prlae. ID lbe
lilt
hostess. DevOUOIII by Mn.
It -- repalted lbat Mn. .. ..a.-1 ~
James BuchanaJI, IlillllliadJ Dlli6)o Roadl II ~!am~ .frllal ,_,_, - ....- .
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1n1m Book z, Olapter*·aacl lbe......,...l ReJr• ••••of pletunilolllltla!Aw•• trip
lhank o1ferin1 io be · e
undwlcbea, polalo cblpa, throullb lilt 'll'tlltern • • ·
. lllllfee, pop IDd cake were IIIII 'rillled.
VIETNAM Veter-;- llfWd 1o a- Dllllld IDd ?resent bealdea. thole
lAir membera and~. 11r1: Marie I..Mwt, Mn. mentioned were Mn. VtrcD
. members of Drn
~r . .IIIIUI Fllber, 11n. lleUJ Ramm,
lira. CUffqrd
~ !'lilt » A1ner1cm1 I Y '!,! 111aJ and Mrf. ~ttllar • I•lhe!t, Flonace, Loulae,
'l'llesda7, ap. m. at JICII&amp; lllllli - Birden.
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IIIII Samael Mlcbael, Mt. IDd
In PomerOJ.
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XI GAMMA Ma lblpW,
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Bela 9lpla Pill lbwllf, 7:10
.Jin. WDber Palter.
Tuead8y, Columbli and
Soulhem ado E11etr1c: Co.
Tile lllmllll b n
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Cultural report on eom- tilt Mlnermllt UDitad
munlcatton bJ
IIIQnlrC.Mibelleld ,; "''•. ""
SatterflalUIIA Judy~ '...J111wllhS"'!!!IJdaollt,~ .,uNG SOUGHT
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IJMA, Ohio (UPI) -' Tbe
U4llowJac I . . . . ~ Allen County .COI'IIDif WU
LEGION ~'llt'it!lDn, ..... will bl!~iiaf.· liiPdfcnruUncln llledtath
Auxiliary P'eeney-.BenneU "' MWI aer'9lct It 1:30 p.m. - of Paul M. Go M d, 15,
Post 128.' 6:30 dinner will! wllll apec:laJ llnpn to IIi- Illulfllll, wbo died Saturda1
!..egionnaires, 7:30 mee~. clade "Ltabt" and tile
being .Injured In a
Girl Slate delegatee IDd their ''Gotlpelettea" fnlm VIenna, C'OIIJ!Ion betw- a ~
,! mothers to be 1uea1a willlthe W. VL Allo pr•mt far lbe and a tract.
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delegates to report. FJeld ·aftemo011wmbe.llltRev.IDd
Gouard
and
fout
service plna will, be awarded. Mra. Wendell Statler of cla111111atea from 1J!e
POMEROY Women's Nelaonvllle. 'lbt Rev. Mr. . Blancbard Valley School and
Olrl.ltlan Temperance Union Stuller II a forma pallor of lllelr bus driver wa"e lnjllred
2 p. m. Wedneaday, at ~ 1be • c:bun:IL The pablle II In tllat pallialon Sept. t. Qne
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Pomeroy Untied MetiiDdlat•"'lgded te attend Jilt qb- student and the bus drher
Olurch.
lll'ftnee.
.remain hollpltaliled.
POMEROY • Mkldlepqrt
,_ - Uooa Club, Wedneeday WI,
Metga lim. All Doaa UiiicffO
attend.
OHIO VALLEY Com·
llllllldrf 24, 7:30 p. m. Wed·
needaJ at the , Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. All air ·
lmlghle IUid blftcera uraecJ to
attend.

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Dear Hel&amp;l:
"Marital rape" - especially '11'11&amp;1 a huaband IGIIIIly
attadlabll eatrancechrlfe -Ia aplnal the law. In a few placea.
&amp;ir aboat lbe w!fe wbo forcea berlelf on I llilband Wbo hal
IQI!VId out. Slit got me drunk, Now lbe aaya nllept together
10 llle'U flgbl "the ell~. or anyway, It will coet me twice as
IIIIlCh In allmoll)'. Can !!be do thlllo me? - ATI'ACKED

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plalll4ld far Sept. 30, Oct. I
IDd 2 at lbe Ccmmanlty BaD
a1 Letart ran. w11en lbe
Apple
Grove
United
Melbodllt WOIIIII! met at the
dJureb recenUy.
. Mn. Doana HID conducted
the meellnl with cam·
""•eau- belnl nad IDd
1be . . far lba ,.... belnl
ljijlioted. n- noted thlt a
MW table IIIII cbaln IDd 11tw
carpel bad beMI 'ptlldlaled
far l i l t - · ·
Mn. Ladlle llbocleil bad
dnoUOIII with lin. Flonllc:e
Smith beiDI at lbe plano for
lfDIIP llnJinc o( "Hide Tbou
Me." llcillion ,.... taken

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111URBDAY
WOMEN'S A880CIATION,
Middleport Firat United
Prllbylerlan Olareb,
peiliaekJIIIIPII' wllb iil"Dbera
. to ... . ,..... dlllt. Chip
I members 10 be .... I .
Mra. Rlcllanl Rape and
daughter, IAI, to IPelk Cll
mlulona In Afrlea and
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By now almost everyone knows whah. . :;:
great resource America has in its vast coal
reserves. And how important it is in ~

electricity.
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· But just having the coal doesri't make it
electricity.
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It has to be mined, first. Then we have
to .convert that coal into electricity and get
it to_YI)ur homes and factories.
Without facilities to do all that, all the ·
coal in the world wouldn't Jenerate the first
kilowatt of electric powet The lights
wouldn't,bum. And the machines that help
us do our jobs .wouldn't nm..
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facilities has gone up drastically. For instance,

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Wolfe bad Jll'IJII'.
A bolllltWaree party beld following lbe meettnc
IIIII punc:b and ccoklea ,....
I&amp;Ved lo thole named IIIII .
Mn. Beu PII'IODII, Mn.
Dorothy Roaeberrr, Mra.
Sblrley Ablee, Mn. Allee
Balaer, Mrs. Jan Norril, Mn.
Stella Jarnll, Mn. Edlb
Manuel, Mra. Julia Norrll,
~. Eileen Buell IIIII 1111.
Dee lipeiJCer, memben, 1111
Mn. Lola Bell, PeQy 1111
AmJ Hill, Grace ltrlder 1111

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Tuttcley, October .s. 1176, 8:30 p. m. Ohio
University Convocation Center, Athens,
Ohio. Tickets UO, 4.50, 4.00. reserved Stlts
. Only ere evelleblt et 0. U. Memorial
Auditorium Box Office, Athens (59,.·34711 .
· ~II o"*rs Hfld Stlf·Adclrt~led Stamped
Enwlope end Oleck, Cashier's Check or
Maney Order Plyeblt to &lt;:PB Beskltbell,
0. U. Memorial Auditorium, Boll Office,
Athens, Ohio, 45701.

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mattress value around, but Bemco
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mattress set, you get the same size
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weell.
All concert drive wortera
are urged to tum In their
mouey IUid carda u 10011 u
fiouible either to the dlvlalon
cbalnnan or w Mrs. Evan
Roderlcl!:, 11 Court . St.,
GaWpolla.
Mrs. Roderick thanked
Mrs. Carolyn Hippenltee~
membership drive chairman.
for an excenent job dlll'ln8 .
the campaign.

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Caldwells gather ·

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!lENlOR ClliZENS ablblted lhi 1ft a1 qaiitlnc cl1lrq IIPI!irdiJ'I bleenleludal ofllerv.

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·Dear Attacbd:
, ·. You need a lawyer, oot a colUmnist. (U he laughs, find
Mra. Evan Roderick, lbemee from opera (In ·
:anotber.) - H.
pnalclent ol 1be Tfi.County Englllh or lbe original
Community Concert language), operettas and
4 uoclaUoa, announced today mllllcal comedlea. Included
llltt beca111e the put weell'a In their repertoire, pr 1 Jled
lll&amp;llberabip drive wu ·a often wltb coalame1 and
· CllidriQ ·iad tbelr famiUee Mrs. Wllllim Cbapma11, 111cceaa a fourth ooocert bu propa, are acenea from
o1 1be late Clyde IIIII Lola Kenny IUid Jamie, Tuppers been added lo tbe 1trl6-7l: "Rigoletto," the final scene
Baker Caldwell held 1 Plalril; Mr. and Mra. - ·
of "Diefledermaus,"
In a regular meeting aelectlona fnlm the Mikado,
reuniOII AUI. 22 at Royal ~ Garland catdweU, Mr. IIIII
.Put.
Mn. 11411 Ewing, Beth IDd Saturday eveniiJll at the borne and !be lui three scenes
Abubt dlnn.-- MVId Kim, P001er0y; Mr. and Mn. of Dr. lllid Mrs. Roderick, the frum "Caroaael." Tbil fourth
at aoon. Games were played Mike Keltner, Cbarle!i Rlt· board of dlnc:ton aelected concert wm be preaented on a
cble, MIDemrllle; Mr. IDd "Five On Slage," a lively · weekend In lbe middle of
clarlllllllt day.
Atf4iMIIDc ..... N:r. IDd Mrl. Cecil CaldweU, Mr. IIIII foaraome wltb tbelr ac- ·November. The 1:111ct illite
Mn. Lloyd Dean, Mt. IDd Mn. K&amp;l C&amp;ldweiiiUICI Kamy ........... itlll .. '~
lin. Kevin Dean, lllc:belle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jim
'Tara, Kevin Jr., Wllllinltllll· ClldweU, Jimmy, ~elf IIIII
c. H.; .an. Patty Beavw, Jodi, Mn. Marilyn rr-n,
Mn. Jllllllfar Beavw, Mn. Deldr1 Cowdery, all of
Deanna Coftlleton; New Reedlvl1le; Mr. and Mra.
llalllllorll; Mr. aDd Mra. John Ridenour and Jaaaa,
awtea Caldwall, Carrie aild Cheater; Mr. and Mra.
Crlatlna, Colambaa; lira. Rlcbard Kerna, Belpre.
Maline Cblpallll, Mr. and

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Her halbam - m e appruac:bable, aolalk to blm and
lind out wbal'a baJIPIII(nc.
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I lt'l lndleated, ,auaeat Parenti Anonymoua rw other .
qoulllllb!ll. Prvfe doual aid - and nelcbborbood •pport mllbtlet thll flmllybllek In aear, and you out fram under. H.
·Dear Helen:
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· ilo far lbla year three of my belt 1111111111 friend&amp; haft
•emf 'to atramarltalalfatra,•ylng they "jlllt bad 1o tll1l
to a&gt;MEONE," and lbeJ know I'D keep i eecret.
· 'Ibe trouble II, I'm ncit the only one lllty've confided ln.
~other "belt frlaldl" are llao In au the aecreta, and OM
ol U.. daya- blooey,lbe bcmb will drop, a llllband wiD find
out, and lben.goee another marriage,
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Olller""lhhn Jail IDe I'm a aoftle. But will\ ca JG11 do

older.
1bt ...... aectk'l alao ..
attractlnc Dl&amp;l men ollall,

'"lbey'n lntenllted lhat
we're women, and we're aald Mn. Babr.
''YouDI men eepeclallt
dofDI•methlnl beyCIId what
1111J1t Wtm&amp;l do. Tbef'n ODJJie In oftal, bath wllb and
more ready to be liberated wltboat tllllr sJrl friiDcla ...,
now, to do ianelbiDI beyond wtwt. s..ne are bu.JIIIc llfta,
their home life. Willing to but many are bQylnc thlnp
they tbemaelvee wUI •.''
lnveat money.
"To actually put your lbe uld.
Elcept fw the ()i"er
dollars Into - - and
rely upoo youraelf ID make cooldngCOUI'II, ~Ia ·
aometlmg happen, It's reaDy prepared with aupeniiiRet
foodl. Tbe lllore lllelf Ia
aometblng elae."
Tbe
parthera
who stocl!:ed with both atandard
.and out of the ordinary tieP
oollectiveiJ put about
IntO lbe venture have yet w and employe two potten! to
ta1te out aalarlea lllemaelvea, · make specially cooking
uslnl .the money frw buying ulenllla.
"We try to
diVIrlll
trip!l Instead.
"If there's going to be any enouch to keep them ~
flnandntl, we'll do It on OW' ~ell," Mrs. Bal!:er uld.
"II'• like a museum.
01111," Mrs. Werner lAid. "I
we were to go Into a bank and W1111en really like w ODJJie
ask for a loan IUid tbey Nld, and ~. We get a lot ol
'You'll ha've to have me of feeclladl from them IIIII try
yolO' hasbands sign, too,' to fm any requuta lbeJ
have."
we'd wallc out.
Frw anyone lhlllkiDI of"
"As a .rnauer of fact, one
place we were looldni at aald opening a 8lml1ar operatllll,
a 1118!1 would have to sign they recommend plamJinll on
with ua m lbe leaae, and we 11 bout $30,000 In alart-up.
did walk oul We dcm't want costs: working aa many
our buabandl! dabbling In lbla boura u tbey wilb; IDd
unleas we ask lllem 10 avoiding cbarce lccounll
becauae of the bookkeeping
dabble."
Their cooking clam110 far Involved.
have Included Teen CUI.dne 1
· French Luncheons, CreaUve 1~evflitlon Is
Crepes IUid Wok Worb (the
the best DOlley •••
moet popular), 111011 running
FOR YOUNG
•1~ frw two or three
aesslona. Mrs. Werner uld
. "DRIVERS
they are popular with brldea
Young men end women
and a few men.
Often aak why they hove to
\ "Men have gotten Into
pay more for their
automobile InSurance.
wine,
and
.
now
they're
PEER IN R08PITAL .
Drlwrs In lhelr tHns and
learning what lOll with wine.
WNDON (UPI) - Lord Ahint of liqueur In a dilh wiD
earlier twenties cause far
Georg•Brown, 82, Brltaln'a draw a man," !!be grtnned.
more than their sha~e of
outapoken fo~mer loreiln
traHic
accidents. Reports
"We have Ibis group of
secretary and a onetime lllree ~ who wanted to
the
National Safely
deputy leader of the labor have a huge dinner party w Council : 21.8 percenfof all
molorlsts are 24 yeora of
party, bee been bO!IPitallzed llhow an their friends what
age
or under, yet these
for obaemtllll, 1 apoteeman
they'd learned. I don't know If
youthful
operalors are
for St. Bartholomew's IIIey ever gqt around .w
Involved
as
drivers In 38.6
bolpltalllid Sunday.
per cent of all accidents
bavln8 the party, but they
He wu admitted to tile enjoyed tbe class .
and 37.3 per ami of all fetal
hoapllal Saturday and Ia
mlsl)aps.
"Some glrla seel)l to thlnl!
resting comfortably; the
A
great many young people
TV dinners Will be an tlley'll
lpORsman said.
are
•killed, responsible
need. Few learn lc cook In drivers.
Obviously, though,
hlgb ICbool aJXi It 'a not the
quite a Jew ere not.
teacber's fault. You can't get
There's no subslltute for
ACADEMY ANNJVERIIARY tllem to llgn up."
developing
comJHOtence
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.
Abasic cooking courae llao
and
lhe
right
altitudes,
(UP!) - Candice Bergen, Ia offered frw children 10 and
Including a positive
.~ltm Heston, Bob Hope;
approach lo delenslve
Gre1ory Peck and Jack
driving.
Lemmon are among a
RIVERSIO£ M_EDI
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Our agency . pro~ Ides
ocomlttee of lhow bu.dness
WIL
financial protection and
pefeonalitles seJected lo
GROUP
service In case of accidents
coordinate acUvlt.lea cele- '·
' Adloc111i1i
Involving young
lraUng the 50th anniversary ·
Yeloram•
drivers ... but many of
of lbe Academy of Motion
Mol!larlal Hospital
lhe•e accidents can be
Picture Arts and Sciences. . R. A. AYERION, jf.D.
prevented. That'• why we
'Ibe Academy has hand!.! 1 A. G. SOLA, M.D.
""Y - prevention Is llle
out yearly Oacan in the .1 JOHN RIDGWAY, D.O.
.best polity.
movielndustryslncel92'Tand ; ._C._W. THOMPSON, M.D.
President Walter Mlrlach : IIIII&lt;» Houn; 10-12 a.m. ·
said the celelratlon will run 1 Mon .•s.J., 2-4 p.m. Maq ••
from Ma 4 19'77 througll the
Fri., 7-1 p.m. Man., w.d., .
992-2145
Acad{~y Awards I f•I.PHONE992-33n ' I \ 102 W•.Main
Pomeniy
preaentati011 In 19'18.
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ahop opened by 1eve11
bouaewlvea In Cleveland'•
JWOiljiiiOUiweMnl!lburb of
Jlodly River Ia IIUCClllding
deaptte - or bec1111e ol tbelr total lack of retailing
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''N- of us bad any retail
aperiMice wben we opeped
10 IIIG!IIha 110........ Juat
been doiJJC wbat we lblnk we
abould, and It's growing
f&amp;llll'bbly," nldMrl. Dede
Baker, Jll uld&amp;lt IIIII .one of
aeven equal partner• In
PANDanonlum, lac.
. AI tbelr cblldnlllett bome,
lllelr need grew for parttln)e
but not overwhelming
~tlclll. The l!bop, which
occuplea a oonverled garage,
became Ideal, uld Mrs.
Baltil' IUid cooklnc ICbool
director Janet Werner. Mrl.
Werner Is • former private
khool home 1\)onomlcs
teacher IIIII public ICbool
CCIII.Iultant with a Ieoda and
111triUm degree from PUrdue
Unlveralty.
. Tiley began by narrowing a
'IHESE FIRBl' place wblnera In SIIWIIIJ'• blcartelinlal clecGraled blcyc:le conteat are list of about 30 potential
fnlm the left, Ulllaa Moore, over It category; Jarne Lee Hoeflich; to ace 18 category, IIIII
partners to aeven, .all of
1.-h Doldle. • llld under category.
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.
wbom pul In 10101 lime u
sa1ea clerb.
As 'wOIII&amp;I entrepreneun,
they feel they couldn't bave
done It 10 yeara ago.
"We probably wouldn't
have !bought of It In lbe first
place," lAid Mrs. Werner.
"But now that we're doing It,
lllere are a lot ·of

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...ten In eare ef tills ileI'I!Pft·

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. . . wltlllllt hit of
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I'll IIIII liar - lilt allyl aloof - but liar IIUII
, JoliaaJ llilnnl up on ow door awp nwr w'*'l,
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - A llomenlabrl wbo would lllle
!lc:boo~area to join ua.

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Helen Help

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HOMECOMING
Homecoming will be held at
lbe .Eagle Ridge Community
Cllurc:b Sunday with Sunday
l!Choolat 10 a.m. and a basket
dinner at noon. There wiD be
!)lectal vocal mll!lc by the
BilleD Brothers and ~rs at
the aften)oon service. The
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., · You htar us talk' ~ lot about the natwral·~·~:'Bil\'fW~.:
doinginuch more than just talki'ilg about AI. :;p,l·• ··
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Case in point: Cove Poinl; M.lryl.nd.:Cblimibi.a' ~ is
a.deep-water terini!lill. the~ IQ:bring,.i6,1iqutlied natural g.&amp; - 'LNG
- from overseas..II's 'a JOC) million dollar·prOject.
' And that's just part of tl)e coSt oi gettinjJ ~ly nftdtd gas~
abroad. The liquefying pl.a~t ,tn, Aiger\ltwih ~~ 0\'ft',hilf ~~~
dollar.;! Special tankers Jo carry·theJiquidgas dJSt lOO,trlillii!i4011ars.
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~ach. And there will be nine ·of thrm.
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But we need all the
~· ('art ~ .fi 1t1 Wal'rn"CI!Il' ·hlll115/.ca&lt;lk ·
·our meals, and fuel our iridustry. LNG Y&lt;On'-1 be ~. lnit'lt'i~,l. '
expens1ve than alternate sourc~. of eneigy. ·
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By the end of 1977, natural gas .froiil o~- WJil 1M ~.;
Columbia's supply at a r.ite of 300 million cubjc:.~· daj.:th•l'c:
what our customers need.
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Bicentennial. . •
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blcenlennlal coalwne event.
Nwnerou. residents aervod
u Jut!ge "for varto1111 eventi
Including Don Campbell,
chairman of the Ohio Com·
million on Aging: Senator
Oakley Collins and Rep. Ron
James. Judging alJo were
Mary ~w ·Johnson, Rick
Crow, Pearl Welker, France~
Roberts, Nancy Reed, Ort•
Rollllh, Carl BarnhiU Cbarlel
Pyles, Lucllle Leifheit, Debbl
Buck, Jerry Hflferty, Boyd
Ruth, Georse Meinhart,
Edlllon Hobstetler, Hel"llllll
London, Richard Poulin, Paul
Smart, Clarence Andrews,
Leo Story, Fred Hoflmail,
Pete Shields, Eugene 1 r
Thompson, Tom Wolfe, Judy ., ·II
RISKs. Benny Slawter, Bill ' ·
McKelvey, Gene Oiler and
Enunett Blackburn.

Bicentennial Yesteryear

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE

activities pictured '.here:

OHIO CONSTITUTION
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Vt1ttors streamed Into
inemor,- corner where a
Vlrlely of lnlerestlng anUqua had been collected for
dlaplay by the senior clUzens
and to a craft room w.here
arts and crafts were
demontrated throughout the
day. Outdoor.s, apple-butter
and beans cooked In large
kettles over woodburnlpg
fires. Ther.e were same ·
booths and displays on the
goWids Including . aome In·
terestlng antique cars,
locally owned, and demon·
strattona by the Meigs MUZZle
Loaders Club.
Dan ·Smith and Joan
Stewart served u emcees for
the games and contests and
Joe Struble and Bill Young
for the entertainment with
Mnl. Betty Fultz doing the
emcee work on the btcen- FIRESTONE RETmES
tenntal costume con!~st.
AKRON, Ohio (UP!) Members of the Church of" Raymond Christy Ffrestone,
Christ Singers presented 'the last of the famlly to head '
thelrblcentennlalmuslcal ''I ' the · Firestone Tire and
Love America" tn theBapUat' · Rubber Co., retires Sept. 38
Churcl! Saturday nlght with a as chalri!Uin of the company
square dance fo11owlng this founded by his rather 76 years
event. Loretta Beegle • BI!O.
presented her Charleston '• .Filj~~e. 68, hall
routine for the approval of&lt;the-' .chalqnan since 1966,
larse crowd on hand for the board of directors was
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e~pected to select his
,successor at Its Tuesday
,·'l ~ting. . .
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for the first time In the
company's history, there' II
no Flrestooe at its head ol
waiting in the wings.' '•Firestone plans to spend

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1. For a non-protlt 111embershlp eorpora:tlon known as the Reslaentlal
Utility Consumer Action Group (RUCAG) with certain powrrs and
duties, including representation of the interests of residential utility
·
consumers In various utility proceedings,

2. That rl!llldentlal ennsumei'IJ or electricity be ebar1ed for the ftnt 400
kilowatt hours of electricity per month no mote per ki!Gwatt hoar than
the average rate charged by their utility to all 111e111. ConstUMI'IJ with
all electric homes .that were substantially completed by the effective
date -of this amendment shall be charged no naore than this rate for
the Brat 2,000 kilowatt hours of electricity used per month dar(Dtr: the
winter months.

3. For voluntary membership in .RUCAG. contingent upon payment of
an annual membership fee of at leaRt $6; for ·enllectlon of membership
fees; and for RUCAC: to intervpne iri utility re~rulntnry proceedinr.s and
in judicial review of such proceedings; to force the initiation or completion of utility regulatory · proceedings; to ennduct im·estigations;
and to re&lt;tuire the production of information.
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2. For cerlain controls on public utilities, their officers and employees,
and on RUCA(;,

4. That RUCAG must reimburse a utility for reasonable accounting and

That part of th011e ratl!ll which are described above are called lifeline
ratl!ll and shall not be Increased by addinr any fuel ar parehaed gu
adjustments or other expenae except whea rata are set or reset.

check-otT expenses for collecting membership fees, although reimbursement of expenaes may be deferred until one year after the first election
and in~tallation of trustees.

4. That any revenues IOBt to a public utility from the Implementation of
the lifeline rates be made up eqult.ably from all other rates.

5, tor llUCAG to be run by a board
trustees and for tlle qualltication,
election, campaign procedures, duties, and terms of office of such board;
It also pro,·ides for an initial .boanl or trustees to represent consumel'll
aad for the operalion of such board until the first election.

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6. For tilling vacancies on RUCAG's board of trustees; for all meetings,
reports, financial data, and studies of RUCAG to be operi to the public;
and for removal of any member of the board by petition of the
10embers of RUCAG who voted from his district in the Jast election.

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7. That lllard members will be bonded and are enlilled to reimbursement
{or nectSSal'y expenses in the performance of their duties, Complaints
which are non-frivolous shall be forwarded to the approprl:tte regula·
tory ar.ency which must keep RUCAG informed of actions takfn,
RUCAG's ntembersbip list must be available to memben for use con•
sistenl with the objedit"es of RUCAG described in this amendment.

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BOSTON (UP!) - Dr.
Leslie Hl!f!man, a phySician
from Ma1!IIIee, Ohio, . wu
elected president of the
American Academy of
Physicians Saturday .at the
acadamy's Bicentennial
Year Sclenttflc Assembly at
Faneuil Hall. Hutrmaa
aucceeds Dr. Herb L.
Buffington of Watervme,
•Mlm., who died last Sprtn, ·

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SHALL THE PROPOSED AAIENDMENT BE ADOPTED?

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8. Penalties for violation of any provision of the all)endment.
(PropOO«j

ARGUMENT
FOR
AMENDMENT

The education meeting, at-

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RYAN OLIVER I · t;J · I -I delegates thoughout
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-ltiewm.rofa .... ; : country, proVIdeslO~ w
prlle lor . die craetet · ' prosrams wlth ''topic.&lt;s ·'of
eattq eoa1e11 of tbe
1nten!st active doctcrs and
1 ulo r c II he a 1 •
those who wish to keep
bkste.d8l'~rvanci7' • abreut of the latest adviiJlcw

In medicine.

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PROPOSED

hundred·!«&lt;Dl kilowatt houri of tlectrlclly .-c~ during MCh
mcnthly billing period.·
(ll) For Ill Ioiii electric _.ling unlit IS defined In
Section •(B), lilt llfellnt rm wn IPPIY 1o the lim two·
"""-'c- 120110) kllowltt hours of el«trlclty during
each monthly bfll'"9. period batii•o Oclolw 15111 11101 April ·
15th of MCh y.... ..,.,•• April 15th llld Octoloor 15th of
MCh ,_., the 1"-flne • • IMII apply cnly to the first faur
hunchd («10) kilowatt houri of tlectrlclty UNCI during MCh
rnanthlr billing period.
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1111 The lifeline rate shill
1o the nrst thirty
"""-'c- (30,000) cublct.tofg~a
lhlrtnoMChmao~
billing period botaaon Clctabor 15111 llld Aprlt 15111 of

ISSUE 4 WILL LOWER RATES FOR
AVERAGE RESID.ENTIAL CONSUMERS OF
GAS AND ELECTRICITY IN OHIO.
· With rapidly rising utility bills, It Is essential
th'at the residential consumers pay the highest
rates. With today's utility rate structure, the
more eledrlclty or gas a customer uses. the less
he pays per unit of energy. This discriminates
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against small users and promQtes wasteful
!B) n. llfellllt
r~t. chl'fld by.,, public uflllty •11
bo 1111 nat lo excwd the -~~~~ , . _ requlremment for
consumption .
Mcll kilowatt hour of el«trlcltY.,.. cubic toot of f1S -'II to 111
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...... by the uflllty.
· , Issue .c establishes needed rate reform,
(C) In the CMe of resldlntllt vas~ tho llltal
known. as " ·Lifeline.'' that will provide all charge per cubic fool for the nefll _ , . 111!1 •• td (20.000)
fief of gas used Iller tho ilfellftl lmOUIIf clurllll MCh
resldentlal consumers with . basic monthly cubic
manltly bill Ina period
Ottobor 15111 11101 April 15th of
amounts of gas and electricity at no more than each ,_. slwill bo no "*'' lhan fifty (Sl per cent hither
the average rate charged by their utility to all lhan the lifeline ret..
_CDI In no a. lhall any llliollne rltl bo Inc"users. Lifeline also .benefits needy. residential
addlna
to ltllll'f ""'Of'.)M'"'-&lt;1 ...~'· lrcM'
consumers wlth&lt;lut additional tax ·money and cost or. expense
Incurred by a ufllll'( txciPI whorl refft en
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without singling them out for public assistance. set or .-..t.
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uflllly
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WILL
ENCOURAGE
lmpl'""""tetlan
of
the
lifeline
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be mado ~
CONSERVATION BY REWARDING THOSE equl~rom all Glhor releL
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3 Eech public uflllly whoM ralls _. set by a
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WHO SAVE.
The n10re you conserve. the more money you dlvllkrlat 1111f1CY ol the st• Of' l o c a l - - ' lhlllllte
!lief division Of' 8gii\Cy revlsoa rate tct.1 ~ ,... In
will save over the present rate structure. Energy with
arnformanc. with this ....., 41 '""" wifllln tNrty !301 dlys of
conservation, besides being a national priority, the on.ctl,. dille of this amaoanent. T1le dlvlllan or IOIIICY
Is key to holding down utility rates In the future. of tile st.te ot local gova n..-r lhllt lmplemlftt ll1'f rllw
Mattery to aamply wtth thll IIM&amp;udae•at Within
Simple Lifeline rates will help residential chen9ts
sixty ceo) dlys of the tflwcltft dale of this ai'IIINiment. All
consumers 111 be more aware of their other public ufllltltl ..... atlwclad by this -···tslllll
consumption 111d will promote energy efficiency lm..,_r such ,... dolngea 11 '".ft:711red by . this
within llrdy (eo) clly$ofthe
,. .W. rA this
aniong large uws. The conservation benefits eniendmtnt
emeud,...t.
that Issue .c brings will benefit all consumers In
Secflon 4. M used In Article XIX:
.
(Al A resldlntlat censumer Is ll1'f natural .,..._ II'
the long run.
who u,..Jn .... claelllng untt • • prtnc,._l piece of
ISSUE 4 UPDATES THE RATE ....-s
resldlnar llld who.,. chlnlld clfi"ICIIy cr IndirectlY, lor the
STRUCtURES IN OHIO TO REFLECT 11111 of gas ot electricity fer TIH!Inll Of' ltalltlna or Ollwo wiM
CHANGING REALITIES.
1ar thebonelltot - p a sons while In lhitunll.
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The present method for setting rates In Olio · ( 8) AIDtllellctrlc claelllng ""It Is I _.ling unlf which
Is healed from Dctobor 15th lo April 15111 of - h year
Is outmoded. Today, we no longer need rate fO'Inclpally
through the - of ateclrlclty 11101 which wes
structures to promote use &lt;1f energy. Instead, we lither In - es a Ioiii electric dwllllng unit IS of the
. need rate s1ructures to encourage conservation llftecll,. dale of this amaodment.,..- nat Yflllnthe lffKtlw .W. of this aneoid11110t but wes fully enc
and to make sure that residential consumers pay IS
of thlf .W. llid Mvwr UMd U ofloar than a fatal
only for the energy that they use. Issue .c olectrlc _."... unit.
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(Cl ~ btlllnQ period Is that .-loci d ftmll t.r
Incorporates these needed reforms Into .Cillo's
which the
1c uflllty . normally bills Its resldlntlel_
r,ate-maklng J)I'OCess.
CIIIMUmtrL
the f1U111011 of dlla ililnlna the _,rilles of
Committee For the Amendment: Robert P. atectrtclly 11101 gas to which the tlfellftl ra- shiiiiPIIfy, all
Weaver, Robert L. Lciltz, Edward A. Harter, DUbllc uiPitltl shall hiW lwalft !121 IIICIIfhly bllllna periods
In each calatdir ,_., all of wlolclllhlll bo 11 equal ln length
Pauline L. Brokaw. Brady E. Bancroft.
.. Is .-.bly poatble. llllll'f .n1on of the public uflllty's

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to a sack ~(lif:.~.part of the conteSta;of'"

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t;r ~V.Aif•{ '" ' l '4' -a .... ,~:4wtr~ r~.~·
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quite ;an ~etlan at O.IJttA-'··~~:~••~~;pf the iztooocco splttll'!l contest, :
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,..-..,...ff~.f\rf!SC!nts pr es to the winners. They
are I I'QIIl-,. o Van Blbbfn',.~.I!I~:V~er, lsl~ll~~o.llVt., wtnnlng a spittoon: Jes/11!" ' . ,. '• ,, ,,, ' ,,,
l!Chmueker, ~cand, a,DI!Il
.'oliver, Wrd, a large ouldodr
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1 and Raymo
thermometer. The contwht:s a weu cons\lletlili •!Ws.thetr "first experience" with

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BE IT RIISOLYID IY THE PIOP'-E OF THE STATE OF
OHIO THAT ARTICLE XIX OF THE OHIO CONSTITUTION
BE ENActED AS FQL.LOWS:
Secflon t. It Is hereby declared lo lit a .......,. public
purpale and tho !fUDtlc policy of this steM to Insure that tho ·
••ldontlal utility Clllllumtrl ot Ohio ... chl'fld a
rM-ebt,. rafl, ,.,.lnafter l'lferrtd lo as the ll~llne rete,
krrllltmlnlmumarnounta ot t!Kirlclty •!Ill IllS
to
· matnteln a 1111111mum standard of living.
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Section 2. Public utilitY ratllllllln &lt;lllo for ccnSUIMn of
ies 11101 tlectrlcfty lloilll•ure lfllt:
!A) E-y l'llfdlnftal eaniumtr In Olio shall bo chergecl
a lifeline rete . krr lila foiJowtng quantities of gas jnjt ·
tllictrtdty:
Ill f;f!CtPt far.total eleclr:tc _.ling until ~ dell ned In

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COt.l:lMBI:Ilj,.otJlo IV ··...,, struck by an
ADMINISTRATOR DIES
Robert Unthalik trli!IMo•lte a vehicle.
COLUMBUS (UP!)- For; concerned ciU~~ ~ue'to_: He was In sa·~rst,o\ctoi,::
meroOhlo Bunau of EmplOJ· his
's.i t ~llSS ill a. condtt[on.
IZMIII Senlces Admlnlstratot Colwnbua hospital l&gt;ed ·
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WllUam E. Garnes died $1ndsy afler what he thoiJitit . CHARGES SET •
Saturday after suffering a was a good deed turned Into
GOSHEN, Ohio (VPI) . :helrt auack. He was 63.
more a.bad dr~?.
WllUeG. Thomas.~I,GOibtll,
He bad undergone surgery
The Cinctngatt' "l&amp;n . was lo be arraigned ioday
earlier Ill tile WI!Bk.
stopped his automobile near charges !Ued Jlfter ,\M
0arneo1 betided the BI!'.S Col~mb~s. S"llrdijo •·illght' · shooting death Friday night
· 111dar former Gov. John .J. ,, w;hen. he sa)V '~PI.~~:AJ:')v~r , of Ralph E. ca:-IDil·
GUJigan
before that was run lDio ·a d(Jg,,.. , , . , • Th&lt;*nas was held ~; tilt
stale director of th~
Unlhallk,32,confei'Nidwlthl&gt; Cie.ratont County•jlltl dtrifti 'J
American ,dlederatton of II\~ ~r ~Q.~~. ~ half, ' the• 'llee~end withoillt:tleld.• I
Slate, County and Munlctpal SloP~. aqtj, · ~" ' hf!4~e&lt;t ) Sh!l"iff s deplllla·uld lba:.
Employes.i
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hack lohlsown car, ooly to be shc1ottng occurred! durfnlnr•
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quarrel .,. a tavem . r"~(··~.~ ..,"'"' . .i.!l;;,r;;i!jili,~~-

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monthly billing period shill till within lila OctoMr 15111 to
. I I 15111 periOd !lpiClllad In Section 2(A) (11111111 (Ill), that
tntlre onconthly llttltng period IN Ube trealal11llall of It wn
lncludal within t11at period.

tDl A public utility lncludll -v corparlflan,
company, ~rtr.o;:t fW81 cr aMOCialloni their
' - ' · truet- Of'
vws. ...... .,.,
01 a a•a•d 1n the bul'-1 of SUflillylng electricity for
tight, heat cr fiOWWIM'PGII' 1o arn.-s Wtttoln this stilt.
Of'
(Ill . . . - 1n the ~ of IIUPIIIYinD ll'ltflclll .,..
natural viii lcr tlll!lttng, power or heating porpGMS to
consumers within fMr ......
Secflon 5. If any provision of this Arttcte sfllll bo
dlctlnd .-tltuflonll cr lnvelld, the other provlslans
111111 bo cllcl..-1 _,..st!Mklnll or tnvelld, the other
provlslonl shall IWIIIIn In llftecl natwiiMtltidlng.

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You'l ,_a cllance to comet
your mlltak.. ~· wyou act
Don, _ , W"ron
under the rug. TheJ'ft rllum to
hluilt you.'
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tunar.ty, thai lifllleh you pin
will , _ o llard time equalling
-you·.. - . . .
QIIWII (.., 1 1 - Ill
Coioddt your with CIOII
lllociltellciday. " _ , - -

-iilu ;our polltion 1o 1111ko ·

a flw mtnor cor.oc III'Oit.._

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Your txjiiCiatloi11 .,. ~ to

txceed ,..._ today. Think
big but a11o think fO'actlcilly.

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II) The
ICI-In-the-,_ you teal wiN

through for you todl)"
mer. be trumped. but an area
you 1e111 expect could be the
..-llltlable one.
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I fottnd clenltl your rlqUIII todey, '*"- he hoi no other
choice. lndlrec;tly, he will toy to
work out eomethlng more

bclntllclal.
IAGmAIIIUI ( - . 15-Dio .
111 You're off to be a
Ioili wolf today. HIOmolhing of

lmpor!Mce Ia In tile -"coo,
you'oe tile one wflo can tip the

ICIInl-.bly.

"ICII (M.. Ma'*ll) In

your 11m glance II thlngo today
you .,. prone to o - im·
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a- the tn11 plctuoe.

Your
Birthday
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Exciting
11111 opal up lot

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lnd lhll
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pro~~~ CAI'fltC.OIIN (Dee.
Your -.y 11M u,_ 11) A ntW lnlpll'lllonli ap.
gained througll proteh ml)" be -•lillY to
conllol of tile Pill ,..
gel·u
you
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diJL Today the relftl . . In ·
your hllldl. Handle them- centW"today. Ute yout """"'~
ty.
ly llld - lmtGI-•.
LIIIIA (ltpl. II 0&amp; II) You ACIUAIIIUI (.-. ...... 1t)
You'l be lniiOhed In a - . .
mey not be 100 -~ tl!today that looks lilt a lola- to
daJ your baCit II to the
.. but you and party.
Wll: Than. I'OUI' ablllly to iip,Tho two of you can llllkt ft ,..,..
provl• will IUfprill- yoll.

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Sectlo!l •(B), 1he lifeline rllt Nll eDirly to 1111 first faur

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RELATIVE TO PROVIJ)ING FOR REPRESENTATION OF RESIDEN·
TIAL UTIUTY CONSUMERS IN UTILITY REGULATORY ACTIONS
AFFECTING TIIEIR INTERESTS.
The propoiled amendment would provide :

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5. That any rate ehangl!ll neces&amp;ary to comply with this amendment be
Implemented within 60 days of the effective date of the UlfDdment.

lfOOSTUME WINNERS ~ ·~~~ the first place ~rs \tn Saturday evening's
bicenlennlal cost~e cmlest. AL~ron't,l tor, G~eta Riflle, da!IJlhter of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Rlffie, first m prettiest calel!ory; Jayne Hoeflich first h) authentic youth division •
b&amp;!=k frollj the left, Mr,s. Lucille ~it,,prettiest In t~ adult )!i~ion, a~ OJarle~ and
llob Hoefilch, best couple and ~ aulhen'tic. The first place adult winners received
lroP,hies"W;~thyoutbwlmersreceiViJig54e'sUverdollarseach . · ~

PJIOPOSKD CON8'1'1TUTION:A.L AIIBNbiiB.NT

1. That residential conaumerw of pa be charred pef table foot no -re
thill the average rate charred by their utility to all 111en1 of P..
Thll rate shall apply Cor the Brat 30,000 euble f..t of ru uC!d eadl
month. durlnr the winter months. In additlall,. thole c.a11111en may
be eharred no ntore than 50% additional per eubk foot for the next
20,000 eubic feet of gas IIMd per 1110nth durlnr t~e winter months. ·

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RELATIVE TO LIMITING mE RATES WHICH MAY BE CHARGED
'J'ORESIDENTJAL CONSUMERS FOR FIXED AMOUNTS OF GAS AND
li:LECTRICITY.

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SHAtL THE PROPOSED AMENI.ll\IEN'l' BE ADOPTEDT
NO
arparallon, aimpany. co-p-riihlp. penon Or 11uocl11111n.
thelr lesMeS, trust... Of' receivers Who are:
(I) Telephcne campanltl Who are ongagtd In 1he
bulliliSS of lransmltttng meSsages to, from, through Of'
within thels stele;
ISSUE 5 WILL PROVIDE EXPERTS TO
t II I Eleclrlc Llr;t ComJIInles engagaj In 1111 buslneu of
supplying elcrctrlcl for IIQI&gt;t, hHt ot pow.- pur~ to
FIGHT UNNECESSARY RATE INCREASES.
wlltoln Is stale; .
It would create the Residential Utility . arosumers
(Ill} Gas·companl• engaged .In the buslnest d IUppiylng
Consumer Acllon Group &lt;RUCAG) , a non-profit · artificial ot natural gn for tlahllng, power cr hNting
organ! zatlon whl ch will em ploy attorneys and .pur_. to cc••sumers w!lllln lilTs state cr onglgiCI In the
busllliSS ~ supplying artificial or netural g11 to g1s
utility experts to do research, draft laws. and companies
within this state; Of'
represent consumers of natural gas, electricity · Ovl Ptpa.tl.. ccrnpanln engaged In tho bullneu ef
lransportlng neturel.,.. artificial gas througll plpas ot tubing
and telephone.
tither whally ot partly willlln this stllw;
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JCI The term "mem-· ot "member ol the
The Public Utilities CommiSsion of Olio carpcretton" iihall mean any reslda!otlll consumer who hal
( PUCO) claims It must "strike a balance" arolrlbuled a minimum al six (6) clollan to the Rllldonllal
Utility Cansum.r Action Group In tho corparatlan's
between the utility and the consumer. Today preaedlng
fiscal year, extopl IIlii for tho first fiiCiil pMr,
when government bodies make Important "member" cr
" member of the corpcretlan" iiloall i1IHil 1ny
decisions on the price and quality of utility residential ccnsumer who has ccnlrlbullcl S6 to the
Utility Action Grolop In thai fiiCII ,_.;
service. they are overwhelmed by the army of RISidenHal
I Dl The term '"Member" cr "Member of tho Board of
~utility forces. Residential utility consumers
Trusffts" iihall mean eny rllldlnllal ClliiiUiMI' lkoly elacllld
need an advocate to match high-paid utility
lo 1111 Board of Trust... of tho COf'potllllan;
tEl The term "utility •:rulatory agancy" or "agency"
experts, lobbyists and lawyers before the PUCO,
shall
mean 1 state. or polltlc1 subdivision theraol, an •p,•ncy
legislature, city councils. and courts.
at Instrumentality of tho Unlllld Stallls. 1 public sarv co .,..
ISSUE 5 WON'T ADD TO GOVERNMENT public utility commission or cother slmller body, which has
jurisdiction to affect cr llleblliih rll• end chargH fOf' the
BUREAUCRACY
or r111tel of uti lily strVIces cr to affect In a •-ably
RUCAG won't be a gOvernment agency at sale
siA:Jstanllal way the quantity, quality or effect of such utlllly

ARGUMENT
FOR
AMENDMENT .

THE

PROPOSED

all, and It will be Independent. RUCAG will be
funded by voluntary annual membership dues of
S6. Consumers who cll!)Ose membership will
control RUCAG. through an elected board of
directors.
RUCAG'S VOLUNTARY FUNDING WILL
INSURE ITS ACCOUNTABILITY AND
INDEPENDENCE •
T&lt;1 aid collection of voluntary contributions.
a check-off provision will be Included with
regular billing statements from utilities.
Customers can conveniently contrl~ute a small"
amount and Include It with their usual payment.
The utility will transfer contributions and a list of contributors to RUCAG. RUCAG will
reimburse the utility for administrative costs.
RUCAG ~LL PROTECT CONSUMERS
WITHOUT INCREASING TAXES OR UTILITY
BILLS.
Membership Is tolally voluntary. RUCAG
will be accountable to residential consumers who
will Qllly contribute If RUCAG . adequately
represents their interests. RUCAG Is the best
way to assure that the consumers voice Is heard ·
and that we have fair utility rates for residential
consumers n11w and In the future.
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Committee For the Amendment: Robert P.
Weaver. Robert L Loltz. Edward A. Harter,
Pauline L. ~~w. Brady E. Bancroft.
FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT

IE IT RESOLVED IY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
OHIO THAT ARTICLE XX OF THE OHIO CONSTITUTION
II ENACTED AS FOLLOWS:
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Section I. It Is thl policy lild Intent of the - l e of the
State of Ohio to:
lA) Estalllllfl with •II -"W"Y authcrlty a nat-fOf'·
DI'Ofll membership corpcratlon lo bo called lila Rnldenllel
\JIIIIty Consumer Actlcn Group, Inc. wllto tho authority and
.....,slbfllty to ISsurt edequate repr_.lttlon and
protectlan of resldlntlal utlllly c(lllsumers; end
I Bll'rovldl far resl&lt;lalflll utlllly c a n - oriemboriihlp
Iii the ccrparatlan end ccnsumer rllpGflslblllly lcr the
adlana 1111111 carporlfllan.
Section 2. M liled In this Article, unless the context
all fi iM•tr\"WIIIIIrl l requl,.:
(A) The IW"m "resl...,lll consumer" or "residential
utility con-" lhall mean any natural par1011 cr per-s
wilD 11,. In .... dwelling """' f!!!!as transllllts, who are
chlrtlld dlractly Of' tndlrtctly for !lie usa of gas, eloctrl~lly cr
I l l . . . lot heatlna. l e Of' commW~ICIIIon cr
otheo wise tor the bonallt of
.,..._, wtollt In that unit;
IBl Tlot ~rm "regulatal public utlllly," "uttllly".
"public uflllty" cr '"utlllly corparatlon" mMns ev.-y
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(FI The term "U.S. Coi)gresslorial District" lhall mMn

thole polltlcel subdivisions used for the election of mtmbers
at 1he House of Ropt"esen!allves of the United States; llld
1G) The lerm "campaign expenditure" iihall mean
money, goods, services or other ....,.,11 paid, made, loaned,

glvon, conferred or promised. Including but nat limited to the
use of office ~p~~ee, telephoores, equlpmont, staff sarvlets,
and provlslcns ot meals, drinks, lodging, lllt.rlelnrnent or
lransportatlon. This definition lhall bo construed as broadly
as possible to Include anything lor which 1 recipient would Of'
could bo expected to pay money, or the fO'omlse (wllethor .,..
not legally onforceable) of ony such thing, except that the
lerm cempal!ln expenditure lhall nat Include the volunta-y
donation of a parson's own lime to - k an ·bohllt of any
cendldatt provided that no substantial .pressure has been
brought to bear on that person by eny ather par- Of'
atgenlzatlon to coerce hlm./oer Into voiW~'-Ing .
Section 3. There Is hereby creattd a .nof.kfr.protlt
memberiihlp corporation to bo known as tho Rnldentlal
Utility Consumer Action Group, Inc. whose mtmbors lhall
Cllilslst of all r•ldentlel utility consumers Who contributed •
minimum of six 161 clollars to fho organization during file
ccrparatlon"s fO'eceedlng fiscal year, extopl that. lor tho lim
flsc.~l year, the memba's sllell aonslst of ell tli010 who hive
arolrlbuled S61o ltoeOf'ganlzatlcn during that fiscal yMr.
Secflon 4. Fowers.
(Al The Residential Utility Ccnsumer Action Group IN II
hew the po-s. responslblllfles and dutieS of any other notkfr.prolll ccrparatlcro chartered In the State of Ohio, to 1he
extent that· no conflicts exist bolween those powers,
responslbllltln and dulles and this ertlcle. In the .....,t of 1ny
Cllillllct. this Article 111111 control.
(B) The Resident lei Uti Illy Ccnsumer Action Group IN II
h!lve all r)9hts and powers rauon~bty ,......,, to
eflecllwly ,.,.......,and profect tho lniW"est$ of r•ldenllal
Cllilsumert of utility servlas. It his all the powers
spedflcelly designated as well • thole _ _ ,, and
lncldenllll to fO'OVIdlng such ~ elllltatlan end III'Ohctlon.
(CI T1le Rllldentlal Utlllly cniiUflllr Action Group INIJ
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such axempt status undo~ the lnla'nal Re,.nua COde as
the mtmbers dtcldl could further lhe protection of
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Rnldentlel Utility Consumer Action
Gro~ m•y
I D) Thelnt.-ests.
ongege In any legislative action M&lt;IISiry to ca-ry out Its.
pur- Including, but not limited to, lnttlellve end
relerllldum .
· (E) T1le Rnldlntlel Utility Consumer Action Group IMY .
eccept
. Jrants, arnlrlbutlans and appraprlatlons and IMY
ccnlra fer services which It deems
Section 5. Hearings.
tAl Whenevwr 1he R•ldonllal Utlllly Cansuoiler ActiOn
Gro~ belle- 11111 the ,.ult of ll1'f utility
agency pooceldlng lillY subelantlltly afflct tho hola nts of
resldonttll uti~ arnsumers, It lilly ln...._ n of right n
• party .,.. IMit wise pertlclpate for lila ~ of
representing tho lnlerests of ,.ldlntlal utility arnsumen In
such procHdlng. T1le Rnldentl1l Utility Ccnlli!Mr Action
Group shall comply with utility regulatcry agency stetults
and rules of procedure of general epollcablllly governlft9 Ill
.Intervention or pertlclpallcn In such pr0Qedlft9 and 121 the
conduct of such fO'oclldlngs.
cr actlvtly In which the
1Bl In any utility fO'oceedlng
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Bicentennial. . •
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blcenlennlal coalwne event.
Nwnerou. residents aervod
u Jut!ge "for varto1111 eventi
Including Don Campbell,
chairman of the Ohio Com·
million on Aging: Senator
Oakley Collins and Rep. Ron
James. Judging alJo were
Mary ~w ·Johnson, Rick
Crow, Pearl Welker, France~
Roberts, Nancy Reed, Ort•
Rollllh, Carl BarnhiU Cbarlel
Pyles, Lucllle Leifheit, Debbl
Buck, Jerry Hflferty, Boyd
Ruth, Georse Meinhart,
Edlllon Hobstetler, Hel"llllll
London, Richard Poulin, Paul
Smart, Clarence Andrews,
Leo Story, Fred Hoflmail,
Pete Shields, Eugene 1 r
Thompson, Tom Wolfe, Judy ., ·II
RISKs. Benny Slawter, Bill ' ·
McKelvey, Gene Oiler and
Enunett Blackburn.

Bicentennial Yesteryear

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE

activities pictured '.here:

OHIO CONSTITUTION
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Vt1ttors streamed Into
inemor,- corner where a
Vlrlely of lnlerestlng anUqua had been collected for
dlaplay by the senior clUzens
and to a craft room w.here
arts and crafts were
demontrated throughout the
day. Outdoor.s, apple-butter
and beans cooked In large
kettles over woodburnlpg
fires. Ther.e were same ·
booths and displays on the
goWids Including . aome In·
terestlng antique cars,
locally owned, and demon·
strattona by the Meigs MUZZle
Loaders Club.
Dan ·Smith and Joan
Stewart served u emcees for
the games and contests and
Joe Struble and Bill Young
for the entertainment with
Mnl. Betty Fultz doing the
emcee work on the btcen- FIRESTONE RETmES
tenntal costume con!~st.
AKRON, Ohio (UP!) Members of the Church of" Raymond Christy Ffrestone,
Christ Singers presented 'the last of the famlly to head '
thelrblcentennlalmuslcal ''I ' the · Firestone Tire and
Love America" tn theBapUat' · Rubber Co., retires Sept. 38
Churcl! Saturday nlght with a as chalri!Uin of the company
square dance fo11owlng this founded by his rather 76 years
event. Loretta Beegle • BI!O.
presented her Charleston '• .Filj~~e. 68, hall
routine for the approval of&lt;the-' .chalqnan since 1966,
larse crowd on hand for the board of directors was
·
e~pected to select his
,successor at Its Tuesday
,·'l ~ting. . .
,I '&gt;
' Rls retirement melins \hat ·
for the first time In the
company's history, there' II
no Flrestooe at its head ol
waiting in the wings.' '•Firestone plans to spend

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1. For a non-protlt 111embershlp eorpora:tlon known as the Reslaentlal
Utility Consumer Action Group (RUCAG) with certain powrrs and
duties, including representation of the interests of residential utility
·
consumers In various utility proceedings,

2. That rl!llldentlal ennsumei'IJ or electricity be ebar1ed for the ftnt 400
kilowatt hours of electricity per month no mote per ki!Gwatt hoar than
the average rate charged by their utility to all 111e111. ConstUMI'IJ with
all electric homes .that were substantially completed by the effective
date -of this amendment shall be charged no naore than this rate for
the Brat 2,000 kilowatt hours of electricity used per month dar(Dtr: the
winter months.

3. For voluntary membership in .RUCAG. contingent upon payment of
an annual membership fee of at leaRt $6; for ·enllectlon of membership
fees; and for RUCAC: to intervpne iri utility re~rulntnry proceedinr.s and
in judicial review of such proceedings; to force the initiation or completion of utility regulatory · proceedings; to ennduct im·estigations;
and to re&lt;tuire the production of information.
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2. For cerlain controls on public utilities, their officers and employees,
and on RUCA(;,

4. That RUCAG must reimburse a utility for reasonable accounting and

That part of th011e ratl!ll which are described above are called lifeline
ratl!ll and shall not be Increased by addinr any fuel ar parehaed gu
adjustments or other expenae except whea rata are set or reset.

check-otT expenses for collecting membership fees, although reimbursement of expenaes may be deferred until one year after the first election
and in~tallation of trustees.

4. That any revenues IOBt to a public utility from the Implementation of
the lifeline rates be made up eqult.ably from all other rates.

5, tor llUCAG to be run by a board
trustees and for tlle qualltication,
election, campaign procedures, duties, and terms of office of such board;
It also pro,·ides for an initial .boanl or trustees to represent consumel'll
aad for the operalion of such board until the first election.

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6. For tilling vacancies on RUCAG's board of trustees; for all meetings,
reports, financial data, and studies of RUCAG to be operi to the public;
and for removal of any member of the board by petition of the
10embers of RUCAG who voted from his district in the Jast election.

ll7 lnlllaU.• PeliU011)

7. That lllard members will be bonded and are enlilled to reimbursement
{or nectSSal'y expenses in the performance of their duties, Complaints
which are non-frivolous shall be forwarded to the approprl:tte regula·
tory ar.ency which must keep RUCAG informed of actions takfn,
RUCAG's ntembersbip list must be available to memben for use con•
sistenl with the objedit"es of RUCAG described in this amendment.

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BOSTON (UP!) - Dr.
Leslie Hl!f!man, a phySician
from Ma1!IIIee, Ohio, . wu
elected president of the
American Academy of
Physicians Saturday .at the
acadamy's Bicentennial
Year Sclenttflc Assembly at
Faneuil Hall. Hutrmaa
aucceeds Dr. Herb L.
Buffington of Watervme,
•Mlm., who died last Sprtn, ·

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SHALL THE PROPOSED AAIENDMENT BE ADOPTED?

NO

8. Penalties for violation of any provision of the all)endment.
(PropOO«j

ARGUMENT
FOR
AMENDMENT

The education meeting, at-

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RYAN OLIVER I · t;J · I -I delegates thoughout
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-ltiewm.rofa .... ; : country, proVIdeslO~ w
prlle lor . die craetet · ' prosrams wlth ''topic.&lt;s ·'of
eattq eoa1e11 of tbe
1nten!st active doctcrs and
1 ulo r c II he a 1 •
those who wish to keep
bkste.d8l'~rvanci7' • abreut of the latest adviiJlcw

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hundred·!«&lt;Dl kilowatt houri of tlectrlclly .-c~ during MCh
mcnthly billing period.·
(ll) For Ill Ioiii electric _.ling unlit IS defined In
Section •(B), lilt llfellnt rm wn IPPIY 1o the lim two·
"""-'c- 120110) kllowltt hours of el«trlclty during
each monthly bfll'"9. period batii•o Oclolw 15111 11101 April ·
15th of MCh y.... ..,.,•• April 15th llld Octoloor 15th of
MCh ,_., the 1"-flne • • IMII apply cnly to the first faur
hunchd («10) kilowatt houri of tlectrlclty UNCI during MCh
rnanthlr billing period.
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1111 The lifeline rate shill
1o the nrst thirty
"""-'c- (30,000) cublct.tofg~a
lhlrtnoMChmao~
billing period botaaon Clctabor 15111 llld Aprlt 15111 of

ISSUE 4 WILL LOWER RATES FOR
AVERAGE RESID.ENTIAL CONSUMERS OF
GAS AND ELECTRICITY IN OHIO.
· With rapidly rising utility bills, It Is essential
th'at the residential consumers pay the highest
rates. With today's utility rate structure, the
more eledrlclty or gas a customer uses. the less
he pays per unit of energy. This discriminates
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against small users and promQtes wasteful
!B) n. llfellllt
r~t. chl'fld by.,, public uflllty •11
bo 1111 nat lo excwd the -~~~~ , . _ requlremment for
consumption .
Mcll kilowatt hour of el«trlcltY.,.. cubic toot of f1S -'II to 111
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...... by the uflllty.
· , Issue .c establishes needed rate reform,
(C) In the CMe of resldlntllt vas~ tho llltal
known. as " ·Lifeline.'' that will provide all charge per cubic fool for the nefll _ , . 111!1 •• td (20.000)
fief of gas used Iller tho ilfellftl lmOUIIf clurllll MCh
resldentlal consumers with . basic monthly cubic
manltly bill Ina period
Ottobor 15111 11101 April 15th of
amounts of gas and electricity at no more than each ,_. slwill bo no "*'' lhan fifty (Sl per cent hither
the average rate charged by their utility to all lhan the lifeline ret..
_CDI In no a. lhall any llliollne rltl bo Inc"users. Lifeline also .benefits needy. residential
addlna
to ltllll'f ""'Of'.)M'"'-&lt;1 ...~'· lrcM'
consumers wlth&lt;lut additional tax ·money and cost or. expense
Incurred by a ufllll'( txciPI whorl refft en
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without singling them out for public assistance. set or .-..t.
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uflllly
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ENCOURAGE
lmpl'""""tetlan
of
the
lifeline
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be mado ~
CONSERVATION BY REWARDING THOSE equl~rom all Glhor releL
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3 Eech public uflllly whoM ralls _. set by a
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WHO SAVE.
The n10re you conserve. the more money you dlvllkrlat 1111f1CY ol the st• Of' l o c a l - - ' lhlllllte
!lief division Of' 8gii\Cy revlsoa rate tct.1 ~ ,... In
will save over the present rate structure. Energy with
arnformanc. with this ....., 41 '""" wifllln tNrty !301 dlys of
conservation, besides being a national priority, the on.ctl,. dille of this amaoanent. T1le dlvlllan or IOIIICY
Is key to holding down utility rates In the future. of tile st.te ot local gova n..-r lhllt lmplemlftt ll1'f rllw
Mattery to aamply wtth thll IIM&amp;udae•at Within
Simple Lifeline rates will help residential chen9ts
sixty ceo) dlys of the tflwcltft dale of this ai'IIINiment. All
consumers 111 be more aware of their other public ufllltltl ..... atlwclad by this -···tslllll
consumption 111d will promote energy efficiency lm..,_r such ,... dolngea 11 '".ft:711red by . this
within llrdy (eo) clly$ofthe
,. .W. rA this
aniong large uws. The conservation benefits eniendmtnt
emeud,...t.
that Issue .c brings will benefit all consumers In
Secflon 4. M used In Article XIX:
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(Al A resldlntlat censumer Is ll1'f natural .,..._ II'
the long run.
who u,..Jn .... claelllng untt • • prtnc,._l piece of
ISSUE 4 UPDATES THE RATE ....-s
resldlnar llld who.,. chlnlld clfi"ICIIy cr IndirectlY, lor the
STRUCtURES IN OHIO TO REFLECT 11111 of gas ot electricity fer TIH!Inll Of' ltalltlna or Ollwo wiM
CHANGING REALITIES.
1ar thebonelltot - p a sons while In lhitunll.
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The present method for setting rates In Olio · ( 8) AIDtllellctrlc claelllng ""It Is I _.ling unlf which
Is healed from Dctobor 15th lo April 15111 of - h year
Is outmoded. Today, we no longer need rate fO'Inclpally
through the - of ateclrlclty 11101 which wes
structures to promote use &lt;1f energy. Instead, we lither In - es a Ioiii electric dwllllng unit IS of the
. need rate s1ructures to encourage conservation llftecll,. dale of this amaodment.,..- nat Yflllnthe lffKtlw .W. of this aneoid11110t but wes fully enc
and to make sure that residential consumers pay IS
of thlf .W. llid Mvwr UMd U ofloar than a fatal
only for the energy that they use. Issue .c olectrlc _."... unit.
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(Cl ~ btlllnQ period Is that .-loci d ftmll t.r
Incorporates these needed reforms Into .Cillo's
which the
1c uflllty . normally bills Its resldlntlel_
r,ate-maklng J)I'OCess.
CIIIMUmtrL
the f1U111011 of dlla ililnlna the _,rilles of
Committee For the Amendment: Robert P. atectrtclly 11101 gas to which the tlfellftl ra- shiiiiPIIfy, all
Weaver, Robert L. Lciltz, Edward A. Harter, DUbllc uiPitltl shall hiW lwalft !121 IIICIIfhly bllllna periods
In each calatdir ,_., all of wlolclllhlll bo 11 equal ln length
Pauline L. Brokaw. Brady E. Bancroft.
.. Is .-.bly poatble. llllll'f .n1on of the public uflllty's

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quite ;an ~etlan at O.IJttA-'··~~:~••~~;pf the iztooocco splttll'!l contest, :
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,..-..,...ff~.f\rf!SC!nts pr es to the winners. They
are I I'QIIl-,. o Van Blbbfn',.~.I!I~:V~er, lsl~ll~~o.llVt., wtnnlng a spittoon: Jes/11!" ' . ,. '• ,, ,,, ' ,,,
l!Chmueker, ~cand, a,DI!Il
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thermometer. The contwht:s a weu cons\lletlili •!Ws.thetr "first experience" with

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BE IT RIISOLYID IY THE PIOP'-E OF THE STATE OF
OHIO THAT ARTICLE XIX OF THE OHIO CONSTITUTION
BE ENActED AS FQL.LOWS:
Secflon t. It Is hereby declared lo lit a .......,. public
purpale and tho !fUDtlc policy of this steM to Insure that tho ·
••ldontlal utility Clllllumtrl ot Ohio ... chl'fld a
rM-ebt,. rafl, ,.,.lnafter l'lferrtd lo as the ll~llne rete,
krrllltmlnlmumarnounta ot t!Kirlclty •!Ill IllS
to
· matnteln a 1111111mum standard of living.
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Section 2. Public utilitY ratllllllln &lt;lllo for ccnSUIMn of
ies 11101 tlectrlcfty lloilll•ure lfllt:
!A) E-y l'llfdlnftal eaniumtr In Olio shall bo chergecl
a lifeline rete . krr lila foiJowtng quantities of gas jnjt ·
tllictrtdty:
Ill f;f!CtPt far.total eleclr:tc _.ling until ~ dell ned In

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COt.l:lMBI:Ilj,.otJlo IV ··...,, struck by an
ADMINISTRATOR DIES
Robert Unthalik trli!IMo•lte a vehicle.
COLUMBUS (UP!)- For; concerned ciU~~ ~ue'to_: He was In sa·~rst,o\ctoi,::
meroOhlo Bunau of EmplOJ· his
's.i t ~llSS ill a. condtt[on.
IZMIII Senlces Admlnlstratot Colwnbua hospital l&gt;ed ·
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WllUam E. Garnes died $1ndsy afler what he thoiJitit . CHARGES SET •
Saturday after suffering a was a good deed turned Into
GOSHEN, Ohio (VPI) . :helrt auack. He was 63.
more a.bad dr~?.
WllUeG. Thomas.~I,GOibtll,
He bad undergone surgery
The Cinctngatt' "l&amp;n . was lo be arraigned ioday
earlier Ill tile WI!Bk.
stopped his automobile near charges !Ued Jlfter ,\M
0arneo1 betided the BI!'.S Col~mb~s. S"llrdijo •·illght' · shooting death Friday night
· 111dar former Gov. John .J. ,, w;hen. he sa)V '~PI.~~:AJ:')v~r , of Ralph E. ca:-IDil·
GUJigan
before that was run lDio ·a d(Jg,,.. , , . , • Th&lt;*nas was held ~; tilt
stale director of th~
Unlhallk,32,confei'Nidwlthl&gt; Cie.ratont County•jlltl dtrifti 'J
American ,dlederatton of II\~ ~r ~Q.~~. ~ half, ' the• 'llee~end withoillt:tleld.• I
Slate, County and Munlctpal SloP~. aqtj, · ~" ' hf!4~e&lt;t ) Sh!l"iff s deplllla·uld lba:.
Employes.i
·
hack lohlsown car, ooly to be shc1ottng occurred! durfnlnr•
J
quarrel .,. a tavem . r"~(··~.~ ..,"'"' . .i.!l;;,r;;i!jili,~~-

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monthly billing period shill till within lila OctoMr 15111 to
. I I 15111 periOd !lpiClllad In Section 2(A) (11111111 (Ill), that
tntlre onconthly llttltng period IN Ube trealal11llall of It wn
lncludal within t11at period.

tDl A public utility lncludll -v corparlflan,
company, ~rtr.o;:t fW81 cr aMOCialloni their
' - ' · truet- Of'
vws. ...... .,.,
01 a a•a•d 1n the bul'-1 of SUflillylng electricity for
tight, heat cr fiOWWIM'PGII' 1o arn.-s Wtttoln this stilt.
Of'
(Ill . . . - 1n the ~ of IIUPIIIYinD ll'ltflclll .,..
natural viii lcr tlll!lttng, power or heating porpGMS to
consumers within fMr ......
Secflon 5. If any provision of this Arttcte sfllll bo
dlctlnd .-tltuflonll cr lnvelld, the other provlslans
111111 bo cllcl..-1 _,..st!Mklnll or tnvelld, the other
provlslonl shall IWIIIIn In llftecl natwiiMtltidlng.

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(....... 11·,..,. 11)
You'l ,_a cllance to comet
your mlltak.. ~· wyou act
Don, _ , W"ron
under the rug. TheJ'ft rllum to
hluilt you.'
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promptfJ.

TAUIIUI
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You're bollt
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••travapnt today. Unfor·
tunar.ty, thai lifllleh you pin
will , _ o llard time equalling
-you·.. - . . .
QIIWII (.., 1 1 - Ill
Coioddt your with CIOII
lllociltellciday. " _ , - -

-iilu ;our polltion 1o 1111ko ·

a flw mtnor cor.oc III'Oit.._

CAIICIII (,_ t1....... IIJ
Your txjiiCiatloi11 .,. ~ to

txceed ,..._ today. Think
big but a11o think fO'actlcilly.

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LIO (.llofr
II) The
ICI-In-the-,_ you teal wiN

through for you todl)"
mer. be trumped. but an area
you 1e111 expect could be the
..-llltlable one.
·
comti

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I fottnd clenltl your rlqUIII todey, '*"- he hoi no other
choice. lndlrec;tly, he will toy to
work out eomethlng more

bclntllclal.
IAGmAIIIUI ( - . 15-Dio .
111 You're off to be a
Ioili wolf today. HIOmolhing of

lmpor!Mce Ia In tile -"coo,
you'oe tile one wflo can tip the

ICIInl-.bly.

"ICII (M.. Ma'*ll) In

your 11m glance II thlngo today
you .,. prone to o - im·
por11n1 -

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A IICOnd look ·

a- the tn11 plctuoe.

Your
Birthday
-·~ 11,1171
Exciting
11111 opal up lot

n.-.

of - be
. you
lnd lhll
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pro~~~ CAI'fltC.OIIN (Dee.
Your -.y 11M u,_ 11) A ntW lnlpll'lllonli ap.
gained througll proteh ml)" be -•lillY to
conllol of tile Pill ,..
gel·u
you
o
f
f
diJL Today the relftl . . In ·
your hllldl. Handle them- centW"today. Ute yout """"'~
ty.
ly llld - lmtGI-•.
LIIIIA (ltpl. II 0&amp; II) You ACIUAIIIUI (.-. ...... 1t)
You'l be lniiOhed In a - . .
mey not be 100 -~ tl!today that looks lilt a lola- to
daJ your baCit II to the
.. but you and party.
Wll: Than. I'OUI' ablllly to iip,Tho two of you can llllkt ft ,..,..
provl• will IUfprill- yoll.

YIIIQO (A... 11-ltpl. II)

117 lnitiallve

Sectlo!l •(B), 1he lifeline rllt Nll eDirly to 1111 first faur

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RELATIVE TO PROVIJ)ING FOR REPRESENTATION OF RESIDEN·
TIAL UTIUTY CONSUMERS IN UTILITY REGULATORY ACTIONS
AFFECTING TIIEIR INTERESTS.
The propoiled amendment would provide :

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5. That any rate ehangl!ll neces&amp;ary to comply with this amendment be
Implemented within 60 days of the effective date of the UlfDdment.

lfOOSTUME WINNERS ~ ·~~~ the first place ~rs \tn Saturday evening's
bicenlennlal cost~e cmlest. AL~ron't,l tor, G~eta Riflle, da!IJlhter of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Rlffie, first m prettiest calel!ory; Jayne Hoeflich first h) authentic youth division •
b&amp;!=k frollj the left, Mr,s. Lucille ~it,,prettiest In t~ adult )!i~ion, a~ OJarle~ and
llob Hoefilch, best couple and ~ aulhen'tic. The first place adult winners received
lroP,hies"W;~thyoutbwlmersreceiViJig54e'sUverdollarseach . · ~

PJIOPOSKD CON8'1'1TUTION:A.L AIIBNbiiB.NT

1. That residential conaumerw of pa be charred pef table foot no -re
thill the average rate charred by their utility to all 111en1 of P..
Thll rate shall apply Cor the Brat 30,000 euble f..t of ru uC!d eadl
month. durlnr the winter months. In additlall,. thole c.a11111en may
be eharred no ntore than 50% additional per eubk foot for the next
20,000 eubic feet of gas IIMd per 1110nth durlnr t~e winter months. ·

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The proposed amendment ·would require:

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Te ...pt .,,. Artlclo IX, Olol• CoflltltoUea

RELATIVE TO LIMITING mE RATES WHICH MAY BE CHARGED
'J'ORESIDENTJAL CONSUMERS FOR FIXED AMOUNTS OF GAS AND
li:LECTRICITY.

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PltOPOSBD COJIIIITITtlTIONAL AIIBNDIIIIH1'

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P~tilion)

•ot• 1J De«HU7 !or

paA&amp;~e.

YES

SHAtL THE PROPOSED AMENI.ll\IEN'l' BE ADOPTEDT
NO
arparallon, aimpany. co-p-riihlp. penon Or 11uocl11111n.
thelr lesMeS, trust... Of' receivers Who are:
(I) Telephcne campanltl Who are ongagtd In 1he
bulliliSS of lransmltttng meSsages to, from, through Of'
within thels stele;
ISSUE 5 WILL PROVIDE EXPERTS TO
t II I Eleclrlc Llr;t ComJIInles engagaj In 1111 buslneu of
supplying elcrctrlcl for IIQI&gt;t, hHt ot pow.- pur~ to
FIGHT UNNECESSARY RATE INCREASES.
wlltoln Is stale; .
It would create the Residential Utility . arosumers
(Ill} Gas·companl• engaged .In the buslnest d IUppiylng
Consumer Acllon Group &lt;RUCAG) , a non-profit · artificial ot natural gn for tlahllng, power cr hNting
organ! zatlon whl ch will em ploy attorneys and .pur_. to cc••sumers w!lllln lilTs state cr onglgiCI In the
busllliSS ~ supplying artificial or netural g11 to g1s
utility experts to do research, draft laws. and companies
within this state; Of'
represent consumers of natural gas, electricity · Ovl Ptpa.tl.. ccrnpanln engaged In tho bullneu ef
lransportlng neturel.,.. artificial gas througll plpas ot tubing
and telephone.
tither whally ot partly willlln this stllw;
.
JCI The term "mem-· ot "member ol the
The Public Utilities CommiSsion of Olio carpcretton" iihall mean any reslda!otlll consumer who hal
( PUCO) claims It must "strike a balance" arolrlbuled a minimum al six (6) clollan to the Rllldonllal
Utility Cansum.r Action Group In tho corparatlan's
between the utility and the consumer. Today preaedlng
fiscal year, extopl IIlii for tho first fiiCiil pMr,
when government bodies make Important "member" cr
" member of the corpcretlan" iiloall i1IHil 1ny
decisions on the price and quality of utility residential ccnsumer who has ccnlrlbullcl S6 to the
Utility Action Grolop In thai fiiCII ,_.;
service. they are overwhelmed by the army of RISidenHal
I Dl The term '"Member" cr "Member of tho Board of
~utility forces. Residential utility consumers
Trusffts" iihall mean eny rllldlnllal ClliiiUiMI' lkoly elacllld
need an advocate to match high-paid utility
lo 1111 Board of Trust... of tho COf'potllllan;
tEl The term "utility •:rulatory agancy" or "agency"
experts, lobbyists and lawyers before the PUCO,
shall
mean 1 state. or polltlc1 subdivision theraol, an •p,•ncy
legislature, city councils. and courts.
at Instrumentality of tho Unlllld Stallls. 1 public sarv co .,..
ISSUE 5 WON'T ADD TO GOVERNMENT public utility commission or cother slmller body, which has
jurisdiction to affect cr llleblliih rll• end chargH fOf' the
BUREAUCRACY
or r111tel of uti lily strVIces cr to affect In a •-ably
RUCAG won't be a gOvernment agency at sale
siA:Jstanllal way the quantity, quality or effect of such utlllly

ARGUMENT
FOR
AMENDMENT .

THE

PROPOSED

all, and It will be Independent. RUCAG will be
funded by voluntary annual membership dues of
S6. Consumers who cll!)Ose membership will
control RUCAG. through an elected board of
directors.
RUCAG'S VOLUNTARY FUNDING WILL
INSURE ITS ACCOUNTABILITY AND
INDEPENDENCE •
T&lt;1 aid collection of voluntary contributions.
a check-off provision will be Included with
regular billing statements from utilities.
Customers can conveniently contrl~ute a small"
amount and Include It with their usual payment.
The utility will transfer contributions and a list of contributors to RUCAG. RUCAG will
reimburse the utility for administrative costs.
RUCAG ~LL PROTECT CONSUMERS
WITHOUT INCREASING TAXES OR UTILITY
BILLS.
Membership Is tolally voluntary. RUCAG
will be accountable to residential consumers who
will Qllly contribute If RUCAG . adequately
represents their interests. RUCAG Is the best
way to assure that the consumers voice Is heard ·
and that we have fair utility rates for residential
consumers n11w and In the future.
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Committee For the Amendment: Robert P.
Weaver. Robert L Loltz. Edward A. Harter,
Pauline L. ~~w. Brady E. Bancroft.
FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT

IE IT RESOLVED IY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
OHIO THAT ARTICLE XX OF THE OHIO CONSTITUTION
II ENACTED AS FOLLOWS:
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Section I. It Is thl policy lild Intent of the - l e of the
State of Ohio to:
lA) Estalllllfl with •II -"W"Y authcrlty a nat-fOf'·
DI'Ofll membership corpcratlon lo bo called lila Rnldenllel
\JIIIIty Consumer Actlcn Group, Inc. wllto tho authority and
.....,slbfllty to ISsurt edequate repr_.lttlon and
protectlan of resldlntlal utlllly c(lllsumers; end
I Bll'rovldl far resl&lt;lalflll utlllly c a n - oriemboriihlp
Iii the ccrparatlan end ccnsumer rllpGflslblllly lcr the
adlana 1111111 carporlfllan.
Section 2. M liled In this Article, unless the context
all fi iM•tr\"WIIIIIrl l requl,.:
(A) The IW"m "resl...,lll consumer" or "residential
utility con-" lhall mean any natural par1011 cr per-s
wilD 11,. In .... dwelling """' f!!!!as transllllts, who are
chlrtlld dlractly Of' tndlrtctly for !lie usa of gas, eloctrl~lly cr
I l l . . . lot heatlna. l e Of' commW~ICIIIon cr
otheo wise tor the bonallt of
.,..._, wtollt In that unit;
IBl Tlot ~rm "regulatal public utlllly," "uttllly".
"public uflllty" cr '"utlllly corparatlon" mMns ev.-y
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wvlca;

(FI The term "U.S. Coi)gresslorial District" lhall mMn

thole polltlcel subdivisions used for the election of mtmbers
at 1he House of Ropt"esen!allves of the United States; llld
1G) The lerm "campaign expenditure" iihall mean
money, goods, services or other ....,.,11 paid, made, loaned,

glvon, conferred or promised. Including but nat limited to the
use of office ~p~~ee, telephoores, equlpmont, staff sarvlets,
and provlslcns ot meals, drinks, lodging, lllt.rlelnrnent or
lransportatlon. This definition lhall bo construed as broadly
as possible to Include anything lor which 1 recipient would Of'
could bo expected to pay money, or the fO'omlse (wllethor .,..
not legally onforceable) of ony such thing, except that the
lerm cempal!ln expenditure lhall nat Include the volunta-y
donation of a parson's own lime to - k an ·bohllt of any
cendldatt provided that no substantial .pressure has been
brought to bear on that person by eny ather par- Of'
atgenlzatlon to coerce hlm./oer Into voiW~'-Ing .
Section 3. There Is hereby creattd a .nof.kfr.protlt
memberiihlp corporation to bo known as tho Rnldentlal
Utility Consumer Action Group, Inc. whose mtmbors lhall
Cllilslst of all r•ldentlel utility consumers Who contributed •
minimum of six 161 clollars to fho organization during file
ccrparatlon"s fO'eceedlng fiscal year, extopl that. lor tho lim
flsc.~l year, the memba's sllell aonslst of ell tli010 who hive
arolrlbuled S61o ltoeOf'ganlzatlcn during that fiscal yMr.
Secflon 4. Fowers.
(Al The Residential Utility Ccnsumer Action Group IN II
hew the po-s. responslblllfles and dutieS of any other notkfr.prolll ccrparatlcro chartered In the State of Ohio, to 1he
extent that· no conflicts exist bolween those powers,
responslbllltln and dulles and this ertlcle. In the .....,t of 1ny
Cllillllct. this Article 111111 control.
(B) The Resident lei Uti Illy Ccnsumer Action Group IN II
h!lve all r)9hts and powers rauon~bty ,......,, to
eflecllwly ,.,.......,and profect tho lniW"est$ of r•ldenllal
Cllilsumert of utility servlas. It his all the powers
spedflcelly designated as well • thole _ _ ,, and
lncldenllll to fO'OVIdlng such ~ elllltatlan end III'Ohctlon.
(CI T1le Rllldentlal Utlllly cniiUflllr Action Group INIJ
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such axempt status undo~ the lnla'nal Re,.nua COde as
the mtmbers dtcldl could further lhe protection of
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.
Rnldentlel Utility Consumer Action
Gro~ m•y
I D) Thelnt.-ests.
ongege In any legislative action M&lt;IISiry to ca-ry out Its.
pur- Including, but not limited to, lnttlellve end
relerllldum .
· (E) T1le Rnldlntlel Utility Consumer Action Group IMY .
eccept
. Jrants, arnlrlbutlans and appraprlatlons and IMY
ccnlra fer services which It deems
Section 5. Hearings.
tAl Whenevwr 1he R•ldonllal Utlllly Cansuoiler ActiOn
Gro~ belle- 11111 the ,.ult of ll1'f utility
agency pooceldlng lillY subelantlltly afflct tho hola nts of
resldonttll uti~ arnsumers, It lilly ln...._ n of right n
• party .,.. IMit wise pertlclpate for lila ~ of
representing tho lnlerests of ,.ldlntlal utility arnsumen In
such procHdlng. T1le Rnldentl1l Utility Ccnlli!Mr Action
Group shall comply with utility regulatcry agency stetults
and rules of procedure of general epollcablllly governlft9 Ill
.Intervention or pertlclpallcn In such pr0Qedlft9 and 121 the
conduct of such fO'oclldlngs.
cr actlvtly In which the
1Bl In any utility fO'oceedlng
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�proposed lew he• btalmt law In ~~ farm the request

Qlalbaaed fnm Precedlal Pace
Atoldent al Ut lly Consumer Action Group Is ntorvenlng or
partie poling II uuthOrlztd to requtotlhe ut lily regu 1fory
aoency to nue such orders IS are appropr ate under the
agency s rules of practice tnd proctdu e with rHpecl ro the
summon no of wllnHSt$ copying of documents ' papers and
records prOduct on or books and papen and submission of
ntormatlon n writ ng Such ulllfy egulatory agency shall
ssue such orders unless t reasoMb y deform nes '""' any
such order requested s not relevant to the matltr at asue or
would unduly Interfere w th such ut lfy regu atory agency s
dlocherge of Is own statutory ob lgotlon
Stdlon 6 Prehear ng nwstlgallve Demand
IAI Whenever the Res dentlal Ut lfy Consumer Act on
G oup has reason to be ave that eny ut lily or any person
doing buo ness with a uti ly may bt n possession custOdy "'
control ol any mate al or documentary nlormat on re evant
to any future uti ly f!lulatory agency proceed ng II may
pr or to the not lulion of such proceed ng nue In wr ling
and cause to be served on such utll ty"' person a prehearlng
nvesl gat ve demand requ ring such ut I ty or person to
prOduce such materia or documentary nto matlon for
exam nat on
(e Each demand sha I
) stale the consumer nteresf nvolved and the purposes
for wh ch th~ mater al or documenta y Information s
requ ed
21 dHcrlbe the class or c asses of mater al or
documentary nformat on ro be produced thereunder w fh
such del n teness and certa nty as to pe m t such materia or
documenta y nlormat on to bt fa ly dentllled
3) dent ty the person to whOm such mate 11 or
documentary Informal on shall bt made available
4 prescr be a dele bT wh ch such mater a or
documenta y nrormat on w be made avallab e
C Se
r
h de
d
rv ce 0 any sue
man may be made by
del ve ng • du Y executed copy to such person or uf lily Of" to
any off cor manag ng agent gene al agent the eof or any
agent appo nted by aw to rece ve such service on behalf of
such pe son Of" ut y or by depos I ng such copy In the Un ted
Stateo ma Is by rf!1 slered or ce Ill td ma add esstd to such
person or utll ty A ver fled retu n by any nd v dual making
such so vice or a ef n 1 0 11
1 10
"
r u pas
sue" ma ng
shall be proof of sad
serv ce ce ece P
10) Any ut ly or person upon whom such demand s
prope y served sha I make such materia o documentary
Informal on avo lab e for nspectlon and copying or
rep oducl on by a person or pe sons des gnaled by the
Resident al Uf lily Consumer Act on Group
I El The Res dent a Ut lty Consumer Act on Group may
make any use of such material or documentary nformatlon
as s consistent w th Is pUrposes as set forth n this A 1 cle
I F) Whenever any ut lily or person tal s to comp y w th
any prehNr ng nvest gat ve demand duly served upon h m
the Res denllal Ut ty Consumer Action Group may II e e pe
t lion In any Cou I of Common Pleas lOt" an order fo such
court ~MforcemMtt as s necessa r to make such PBson or
ul lily comp y with the p ov s ons of this sect on With n JO
days of the I ling of such pet lion such court sha I determine
If such demand has been properly Issued and du y served
and I the court so I nds shal Issue such order
IGJ The Res dental Ulll ty Consume Action Group
shal not Issue a demand pu suanf to fh s section tor any
material or documentary Informal on that
) Is a matter of pub c ecortl or
21 s for use n a ulll ty regulaiOt"y agency proceeding n
which the Resident at Utll ty Consumer Action Group has
forma tr Intervened and s ova lab e to the Resident al
UIIJ ly Consumer Ad on Group as a matter of r ghl du ng
such proceed ng.
Sed on 7 ~~ t ons lor Ru e Mak ng
IAI Wheneve the RHident al Ut lily Consume Act on
Group btl eves that I wou d bt n the nterHh of resident a
ulll ty consumers to do so I may I It with the regulatory
agency a pet I on equestlng t 11) to cOt"nmence and
complete a proceed ng respedlng any uti ty acllv ty or lack
thereof or 121 to compete such proceed ngs
IB) The petit on sha set forth facts establ sh no the
need for the procHdlog and a brief dHc pi on of the
substance of the orde or amendment desired as a rHull of
the procHdlng
ICJ The utll ty regu atorr, agency may hod a publ c
hear ng"' may conduct such nvest gallon or proceed ing as
II deems approp ate n order I&lt;&gt; deform ne whether or not
such pet I on should be granted
I0) With n sldy days after the Ill ng of the pel t on
descr bed n Section 71Al the utll ty regulatory agency shall
t thor grant or deny 111e pel I on It the agency prants the
petit on I &gt;hal promptly commence or complete the
proceed "0 05 requHitd by the pet I on I the agency den es
the pel lion I &gt;ha pub Ish the ,.,.sons for such den al 1 the
agency does not act w lh n s xty days the pet I on shall be
deemed den ed
(E) If the ulll ty eoulatory agency den es the pet ton
made under th 1 sect on the Res dent al Uti ty Consumer
Act on Group may commence a clv 1act on n any Cou t of
Common PIN&amp; to compel the uf lily regu atory agency to
commence "' complete the proceed oo lor both as
requested In the petll on Any such action may be flied by the
pet 1'-t'thlrfydeys after the denial of the pet ton
I F) If the IIHident al Utility Consumer Ad on Group can
demonstrate to the salsfactlon of the court that Ill the
agency had rur lsdlct on to com monee or comp ete such
proceeding and l2ltht agency cou d have lawfu y ssutd an
ordar lllfwctlng the uti I ty act vlfy or act thereof set forth In
the petition the court shall order the agency to connmence or
camplate ouch proceeding
(G) In any action under this sect on the court shi I have
no authority to compe the agency to lake any action other
than the commencement or completion of a p oceedlng
Stdlon I The remedies under these sections shall bt n
addition to and not n lieu of other remedies prov ded by
tew
Stdlon 9 Jud clal Rev ew
The Resldenllal Uf lily Consum~r Act on G oup shall bt
deemed to have an Interet! aufflc enf to ma nta n actions for
ludlclel review and may as of right and In the manner
preterl= law Intervene or otherw se partie pale n ooy
CIYII pr
nga wh ch Involves tha review ol enforcement
of en 19f11CY action 111ef the Res denllal Uti ty Consumer
Action Group determines may substantially ailed the
Interests ot residential consumers
Stdton 10 Research
The Resldtntlal ut lily Consumer Adlon Group Is author zed
to conduct support and assist research studies plans
lnveatlgat ona conferences demonstration protects and
SIWYeyS concern ng the nferests of residential ut 1ty
CDIS~mers

Stctton 11 Funding
(AJ Thtrels hereby created • new account to bt ncluded
In the oystem of accounts to be kept by publ c ut I ties to be
called the Rtoldenf al Ufll ty Consumer Act on Group
Asscounts
( BJ Each pUbl c ufll fy wh ch Is • telephone company an
tfectr C tight compeny or a vas company Shll prov de NCh
resldtntlal utility consumer billed by that ut lily w th n or
upon eech periOdic bill 1 check off card upon wh ch the
resldtntlat uflllfy consumer can ndlcafe that payment In
"'cas of the balonce due to the ut Illy on such per Odic bll
shall bt lronsferrtd to the Resident at Ut ty Conaumer
Action Group Account
ICJ The Rtoldentll Ut I ty Consumer Action Group
shill In cooperation with NCh uti ty specll ed n Section 1
I 8) specify the formal and dH gn of the check-off card No
ul lily shall chenge the dtolgn of Its bi s or change Its
ma lng procedures n ouch a way 11 to affect the check off
card without g vlng the Residential Utll ty Consumer Action
Group siiCiy days notice to approve such change
I D) Each utility speclf ad n Stdlon 11 81 shall pay the
monies accumulated In the Rtoldent al Ufll fy Consumer
Action Group Account to the Retldentlat Ullll~ Conoumer
Action Group every s xty days If shall also wl In the I me
r.lod &amp;fated make available to the Resldenfla Utll ty
Consumer Adlon Group the ,.mes and eddrtsSto of thOse
ar~aumers who have made contributions to the RH dent al
utility Consumer Ad on Group Account and thttofal •mount
tor Mch consumer
I E) No utility off cer or employee of such utility may In
any way lntertere w th the service of or In any way penalize
any consumer confrlbul ng to the Res denllal Ulllfy
Consumer Act on Group or partie Pilling n any of Its
acllvlles
(F! No utility off e»r or employH Of such utll ly may In
tny way Interfere with or hinder the distribution of the check
off card, or n any way change Its mall no procedures so as to
mlllt the Inclusion and distribution of said check-oft card
dllflcull or moreexpenslve No utility or officer employee or
aoent of 1 uflllfy may nterfert or thrMfwn to lnfer!Wrt w th
or cause eny lnferf.,..,ce with the utility service of or
penalize or tltrMten to penalize or cauH to bt penellzld any
l!fl'lllll Who contr buies to the Rtoldentlal Utility Conaumer
lctton Group or portlclpolto In any of Its acflvltlto In
retribution far such contribution or participation
(Gl The Resldtnflall.ltlflty Consumer Action Group shelf
C::,ptly relmburH each llllllty for all rusqnable dirac!
!MIIfel coet1 Incurred by lilt utility In colnplylng with
111t lltd!M fii'OIIIdlll thtf the Rnldtntlet utility Consumer
Actfln Gr-. !NY poslpoM relmburllemlllt of the utlllf es
far Clllltl Incurred through the first election Of Truot- until
fwlfyt ~ efttr IUCh Truot- lrt IMttlled
(H)
.,.,.._ ertatn~from the -•lion of th s
lltdllrl
IIi ,_,""
~letlonl between the
laf,....l UIHI!y ClGMumer elton Group and the llllflfy I
1111111b" or by 1 Civil fiJI KHdllll In the c:otl'fl of tills alate
Ntflftll' lilt Utility nor the Restdtntlet Utility Consumer
Actfln Group m.ay fell Ill comply with the provfslona of this
Arflcle b y - of thetxlltttnee Of IUCh I dlapult
Stcllon 12 Botrlf of TrulfHI
CAl There Is hereby crllled 1 Botrd of Trustees whOse
lhlfl be 6toNn by the membersh p of the
Rest
at Utllltv Consumer Adlon Grouo n a yearly
;
I

A.'tt"::'.J

mHI ng convened lor th1t pu pose The terms or the
:~~ ~~\~~the:"~~':et!"~"!\':.,.4Y..,d be drawn by
181 Tht regu tr term ot office tor Mombtrs or the l!lltrd
or TrustHs sha bt two yNrs and no Momber shi t -v•
more than th " consecufl ve terms
Cl The seven In !Ia Members of the Bolrd of TrusiHS
whO shot serve unl an et~lon Is cal ed sha 1bt
l James L Mack 1419 Wins ow Rd Sheker ~ ghts
44 l2

21
3!
•J
51

John T Looney 213 CrHiwoOd Aw Wadsworth ••21
Edward A Harter lO'I C lfs de Or Columbus •3102
Susan E Clark 62 N Blach Akron •oiJOJ
ChariH S Toskas 111 E P11 lade ph a YoiM1gstown

6)

Fred Shutt esworth 710 N C esent Avo

«507

45229

c nclnn1t

7) Suo11t1 M Weaver 1065 Brandon Rd Clev, and
He ghts •• 12
Once the consumers of the ut II es have contributed
SIO 000 00 an e eel on shal bt called to o eel tht Board of
TrusiH&gt; Half of the Board elected at th s tlect on shill hold
off co unt I the next annua meet ng the other hill shit hold
off ce unt I the second annual meeting following the election
The ength of the term of NCh Mennber elected to !he Board
of TrusiHS n the n I al te m sha I be determined by lot
I D) The Board of Trustees sha be comprised of one
person frOt"n each U S Cong ess anal Dtslrfd whO ohall
repr.,.nt the nterHis of members of that d str cf Each
member of the co poraf on within a U S Congrtos anal
D str ct shall have one vole In thee ed on from thai dlstr ct
No employ" sharehOlder or bondholder or spouse of any
emp oyH sha tho der or bondhO der of a uti ty nor any
pe son who s or has been In the p evlous I ve years elected or

appointed to any federa state or loca government polltkal
off ce and who ecelved a sa ary o holding such office sha 1
be ellg ble for t eel on lo the Board of Trustees except that

this section shal not prevent any cand dale for or Member of
the Board of Trus ees from own no one share oi stock n any
uti ty
IE) Each cand dele lOt" eled on to the Bolrd of Trustees
sha I I e a statem0111 of flnanc al lnterHis n accordance
w th the P ovls ons of lh s act with n s xty deys priM to the
e ectlon of Membe s to the Boa d of T ush!es The nil al
Board sha
escr be a lorm t- t"'e sl1t--t
of I n11t1c al
.......
of TrusleH the
riterests AI e the I rsl election~ of "a Board
Board oha I revise such form as they I~ ne&lt;Hsary and
presen t to the member oil p for approval Th s form sha be
ave lab e for any membe to see and shall include at INs! the

ldl The provisions of this SK!ton shalf blself.ftecutlng
II1CI no court nil stey aparatlen hereof or to any portion
hereof to the -Ill Of 111 - l u i perty In lilt first
court during or pending eppeela
(51 Cal 'l1le Governor ihatl -UIIfy publish, publlclu and
,..._ to 111e moclo and to 1ppraprltf. .Officials of
~ comlhuntl'"- 111 a. m - cltlltned to Inform
of lilt tffKilld
lilt entire evacuation
~ ljlltfflld"' lilt llcenothg of Mdl nuc:fler f1lllon pl.nf or relet.d •citify llffwcth'L.lhe state CAiplts 01 lilt
pflftl ""'' be medt -~. . . Ill
pulllk llf10II requeef tl
n0 mort llw1 lilt OOtl Of r..-uctton
(b) The Gou• nor shell tllablllh procedures tor .,nutl
revt.. by state and locll Offklllt ol tllllf'!IIIICY medlc.el aid
Diana Jnd eatablltftad tvtcutlion plans
In 1M
licensing of alc:h nuclttr fllllon power plant or related
ftclflfy affecting lilt state with rtglrd for but not limited to
auch ftclon 11 the adtqUocy end occurecy ol such plans
chonoto In tr.rflc pattems population dtntltles scllools and
lndUifrlll devel-nfs and tho avallllllty of sulflc ent
hotlllftl and tmer(ltllcy feclllllfl to c.ere for victims of
nuclear accldtnts. Jnd other factor• as requested by locally
tlec1lld olflclols The procedures shall provide lor lull pUbl c
Plrtl~lpotlon n the review
· \ ~f) Tofhfextentlhlttfllssectton slnconsstent with ony
preqlouely' "'lsllng jlroYttlool of lht Ohio ConstitutiOn the
provlslont ol thla section shill control
111 If .ny provision of this Helton or the application
thereof to tny person or clrcumsltnctsls htld Invalid IM1der
the laws of the United Stales ouch Invalidity shall not affect
other provisions or appllcatloni of this Hctlon which c.en be
given .tied withOut the Invalid provision or appl calion and
fo thl&amp;llt1d the ovlstons of this section are ....,orable

envlronmentollsfs lol Initiate lnllo&lt;- In 01 oiWwlle
partlt pelt Ill MY ufll ty regulatory or cOIIrf proculfllle or
acflv tv nor fo requ re tny pellllon 01 nolllklflon to the
Aesldenl 11 Utility eons- Action . _ 11 a (81M1ttfln
precedent to such right nor
any llffii!Ji.....,._.....,
egency or court Of ony obl'-tion or lffKt Ill _, tllll~ to
permit Intervention or porlfclpttiOn br 1 or lf'IMjP
or clan of consumers In any proceeding or Ktlvlfy ....,,..,
n th s Art clo shal be cteemad to preeluelt lilt owntr~~~tp by
111e corporal on of one shirt ol atock In MCI1 utility dDing
bus ness n this state
Sad on 15 Membership L st
The 11 of mtmbtrs shill bt 1vt llble to any mom.., tor
nspectlon or capylng .t nomiMI rates No per1011 shill Ult
such list Of" any pori thereof except In furlhara- of such
~ po1e1 and functions of tho &lt;OI'poretlan os tre sot out In
this Art cle

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"'lev•

"*'fled

PROPOSED AMENDMENT 10 111 OHIO CONS11MIOft

G

I IIIII

U~llllllNSIIIUIIONAL

AMKNIIMIIN't

lo dvpl Arlicle XV Stchun II Oluu ( onaUtul on

PROPOSED AMlNDMENT 10 THE OHIO CONSJIMION

Hll \fl\ I 111 I Sl \IIII"IIING I UO&lt; I lllllt ..'!'l FOU I f!(,I~T ATIVF.

Ill ~HINC s \Nil \IIIlO\ \1 (II S \t I I\ II \Ill IllS 01 Nll( I~ AH
10\111 II \1'\1~ \NIIIal \llll I \(JIIIItS IUIOit 10 111lllt
( Oii:S lUI ( I ro:'i &lt;HI I :\1' \NSION \Nil I HOC I ll!lltl S IOU COMI'l N

HI I I
~ &lt;
lfl !Ill
J'AQpPSE(? ~NSTITUTIO)'IAL AMENDMF.NT
i/[tfl•llll 1 II I
ll:iJ,J {1 l j , ,
ro dopf tw Sttllon I of Artl&lt;:lc 1! and now Artocle XIV
Rnd to ropfRI Set! ••• h lb It II 1e If
and I g of \rl rio II 01 o t.:onotitutlon

7

SA liON 01 IIIISO!'\S WIIO \II INillllll OR DAft!A(,J)) IIY TIIEIH
()I Ell \I HIN 1111 I XIS II NC I

!tEl ATIVE TO SIMPLIFYING TilE PROCEDURES FOR
AND REFERENDUM

f.

I

1 I I 11rt r In tunslruchnn or HJlllll h n of n nuclear flower plant or
r~lll d r thll I ~ ilh 1 111 ro\11 mu,l first I~ ohlnmtd AP11roml

lr-. n 1
t
I !
I he propos•d amendme11t wquld prov1de

1s 1" tn rl I
111 n "'
I ts tnd ttroudnrcs tnd hrtrmgH muNt
It hrll In tlllton lht 111 h tnl mt s( 111 llllr( snfllctutl lnsurnnrc
• r uulrmn I h n I r "'I ~ns It flcrsons 11 I o have bt!l1 Injured or
d 1111 ·~(d

fo ow no nformat on

11 the ldent y by name of all corporate and
organlzat ona d reciOt"shlps he d and I due ary relatlonsh ps
held
2) • delal ed descr ptlon of al real estate In the slate n
wh ch any Interest d reel or nd reel Is held ncludlng an
option to buy
3 thenameoteachcredllor to whom monies In excess of
$1 000 00 are owed and the nterHI rate
•I the name of each bus ness nsurance policy or trust n

2 I xt 1•lmns from t ntlll nnfl fnr ccrlnm nurlutr plants

fnrlhht~

'1

tmu~tnrv

received during the preced ng yea
6) at st of bus neoses w th which he shels associated that
do buslnH&gt; w lh a uti ty and a dHC pt on of the nature of
the bus ness

an amei1&lt;J'M~nt l6 the Ohio Constittltton mnY'
pehllon •agned by at least 250 000 electors

of such bus ness and
8} fan nsurc1nce or eat estate agent a st Qf a I clients

flu r r nud1 m In hng \\t rl nuns (t llfl&lt;nsahon whldt are caused
In llu t\ &lt;I II&lt;
r lllflh n t f nm n tl tr 11011cr 11lnnt or rclntcd
f I ti 1\ lit ft td lilt&lt; 10 IIIII &gt;&lt;11 h &lt;uti trt !1 ht htid s(rJdh !table with
o I 1 ro f f nt gl t:• n • Act \II 1 h • tusr sut h d unagt'!t shall he dfcmed
ullrth zmlots Hhlllus

3 That e~~~PI fq~ emergfnc~ In vs tax levtes and approprralwns for cur
rent expense~ an) Ia \I ~cc~10n of Ia' or any item of law appropnatmg
mone' ma1 he referred to the •olers tf demanded U) a pehhon stgned
IJ~ lt least 100 000 electors a1 d filed •lh}il 90 ~ays after such law
has P¥Sed Such law or Item Will gp mlo effect only 1f approved by
a ma)ortl) of the electors votmg on 11

('f) F nanc ng of e ectlons

l The Resident a Ulll ty Consumer Act on Group shall
ma to each member w fhln a U S Congress anal Olstr ct a
two page statement frOt"n each cand dale frOt"n that d str ct
along w th the ballot The costs for ma lng and reprOduction
shall be borne by the RH dent al Ut lily Consumer Action
G oup
2 No person shall ncur campa gn expendllures on
behalf of a candidate w thout the express

~m

records books and other- ntormatlon
regard ng campa gn expend tures

t may r,equt5f

b) cooperate fully with any aud t or exam nat on
conducted by tha membersh p and
c) subm llhe statement -cr bed n Sed on 12 1F) Ill to
the Res denlla Ut lily Consumer Action Group lh ty deys
pr or to the ma I ng date
•I Each member who Is a cand date for election to the
Board of T ustees shal cerflfy under penalty of perjury
that they have ncur ed no campa gn u:pendltu e In excess

of $200 00
IG) Election Procedures
II Upon rece pi of a petition signed by twenty five
members of the corporal on enclors ng the cand decy of a
partlcu ar membe of the corporal on lor election to the
Boerdof TrustHS at INs! s xty days prior to the etecflon the
i!llardsha I dec are such nom nation In effect providing that
as of the dale the Boa d rece VH the pet lion that member
has contributed a sufflc en! amount to ent He him to
memberohlp In the dlstr ct n wh ch he Is r1M1nl1111 tor the
Board the fol owing fiscal year
21 The Board of Trustees shall repare ballots upon
wh ch are pr nfed the MmH of al candldllles from a
particular U S Congress onaf 0 sir &lt;1 together with all
ssues to be voted on by the members These ballots together
w lh the statements from the candldetes and any
supplementary materia s concerning candldetes or Issues to
be voted on sha I be ma led to a membersth rty dayt prior
to the • eel on
3) Thee ectlon shall bt held at the amual meeting of the
COt"porat on to be held n Columbus Ohio within s •fy days of
the close of the fiscal year Members may vole either by
return ng the r ballot to !he co porlll on or In person at the
meet ng. Elect on sha 1 be bT simple plurally
4) The In tlal Board shal develop standards ld prov da
for adequate I me and for a fair process for nominations and
elections Aller the I rst election of a Botrd of Trust- the
IIIlard shall develop elect on procedures and standards wh ch
&gt;hal be approved by a major ty of the members of the
corporat on

I H To I I any vacancy occas ontd by the failure of tny
person elected as a d rector to qual fy or n the event of
death rem ova res gnat on or dlsqua If cat on of any
Member a successor for the unexp rH term shall be
nominated from the same US Congressional Dtsfrlct and
se ecttd by a two thirds majority of the remalplng Members
of the Board Such vacanciH shall bt I lied with n two
meetings of the Board
(I) The Bolrdshall havefhe power to manage the alfa rs
of the corpor allan
IJ The Board shall halie among oltiers the !Iii lowing
dutes
l to subm I to the membership at Nth quarterly
meeting a I nanc al report lor such querterly per Od
2) to submit the membership at each quarterly meal ng a
summary of Is activ I "' for the preceding qu1rter
3) to keep minutes books ..,d records that will reffeclafl
the acts and transactions of the Bolrd and which shill be
subject to elllmlnaflon by any member
•I to prepare periodic statement&amp; of the financial and
substantive operations of the corporation •nd to mtke copies
of each available to members an~ the pUblic and
5) to cause Its books to bt audlled by a connpetenf
cerllf td public accoUiltanflt leastonceeach ftscal,year
I K) All mHtlngs of the Bolrd shall bt open to the pUb lc
nclud ng meetings of ttl subcommittees In addlllon
CCH"np tie mlnutH of the meet ngs shill be kepi and
d strlbuled I&lt;&gt; at least one public library n each U S
Congressional D strld All rtPQrls studies and f ntnclal
data she bt open for publ c lnapedlon during regular
bus ness hOurs
I L) The Board shall as soon ~s pracf cal offer the close
of the fiscal year prepare and mall an annua I report to each
member and to at INsl one publ c library n Nch U S
Congrtlllonal District
IMJ The Mennbero of the Bolrd shall bt reimburSed for
expense&amp; nttessarlly ncurred by them n file performance of
their dut es
I~~ Mornbers of the Board of Trusleft can bt removed
by petition offorty per cent of the total members voting In the
lOst electiO!I from the U S Congress onal District from which
thai Board Mennber was elected No petition for recall may
bt flied within s x months of the election of the Botrd
N\tmber
101 Mombers of the Bolrd of Trustees and staff eligible
to diJburse fuhds shal bt bonded The cost of sudt bOnds
shall bt paid by the AH denjlal Ut lily Consumer Action
Group
5edlon 13 Consumer Complaints
Whenever tht Rtoldenllal utility Consumer Action Group
rectlvtl from • rlllldenttal ulllll¥ consumer any written
complaint unless I determines that such complaint or
nformatfon •-rs to bt frivolous It shall pl'ornptty
transmit tuch camptalnt or lnformllllon to the appropriate
utility regulator_y agency Such ut lily regulatory agency
shill keap the Residential Utll ty Consumer Adlon Group
Informed of whllf action It Is taking on complaints
transmitted pUrauant fo fhla 1tcllon
Stdlon •• Mlsctlltneous
Nofh ng In this Article shell be consttutd to limit the right of
any consumer or any group or clau of conaumera or

I ro~~du1~~ for. tile til ng oi the text or a proposed law ~&gt;r amendment
or Ia ~ to be refeueif for 11rcp 1rat10n of a s 1mman by the Ohto Ballot

I

5 I or Jtltht tl 1'' u ' and d!'rtst n ror non cuml&gt;hnnrt mth llTOV1~iom of
lht 1 r 11 so I tmtndmtnt upon 11rhhon 11 I he Atlornc' (,cnrrllnr an)

)lo ml for the prcparahon of the pclthon con tam ng the summary for
n tttrcmcnts for ctrculal "" a1 d str,nmg the pcht10n for the Ballot
no~rd to prcscrtl e I 11iot Jauguage md explanaltons for pre1mrat on
and publ cal on of a'&gt;.uments supporlmg and optwsmg the law or
amendment and for placement of the queslton on the ballot at a general
or specml electiort

c•ftt~n

(rrot OH4 by In toat • I oll on)

sslon of that

cand date In add I on to the ass stance p ov ded to ...ch
candidate n Sect on 12 iF) Ill each cand date may ncur
campa gn e&gt;&lt;pendllu es lnclud ng those ncurred on his her
behelf by other persons of no more than $200 oo
31 In order lo become e Ill bit for the ma lng descr btd
n Sect on 1 ( F Jill a candidate shall
al obtain maintain and turn 5h to tie membersh p any

A Majorlt) affin111at \'C

hlltfated by a

&lt;hr uletlttncl a~d ntcurnrv of

m thnl ad nnltiR!Ualun 11luts f1r 1ll cnmnunillcs nf

f&lt;cltd h1 nudtar po c1 11imls nnd rrltl I f u1hhcs m fht slah

ol the ndlv duo or I rm with wh ch he she s associated who
are e !her • ul ty an emp oyee olany ut lily or a consultant
to any ulll ty
The te m do nO bus ness w th aut lfy shall not nclude
be- ng a coosumer of the normal ~v ces of a ul ity

Ill!

least hO 000 electors If the Genertl \ssembly does not pass the law
as subm1tted "tlhm stx months or enacts an amended vers10n of the
I m t~e COnlf111ljec of the pcllboners sponsor. ng t1 e pelt !ton may re
fll est tli'at ~he Jaw as. proposed or wttH le~tslillnc amcntlnlehls be put
to a vote of tile ~ople

4 I rott~uns for 11111111 rlll111rl• to rut\tr rlumn~es m ruldtlion tD nnv

doing bus ness w fh a utll fy and a description of the nature

1

2 That n law mav be lhlhflted bv subm It ng :\ l'!ebhon stgned by at

clients

1

f an aHorney o an accountant a I st of a

or

I

and

a h\lhrs

3 I 1 r 1111 ht 11 1 uul Jlltl hr r&lt;l 11'11

INITIATIVE

1I

Tlla

1•

wh ch a tlnancla nte est e&gt;x sts and the nature and amount

of such nte est
5} the source by name and category of the amounts of
any Income ncludlng cap ta ga ns wheth~N or not faub e

"'""""""*

ote 11 ntrtsaary for

piiiAI:'f

lw iullrnteslon attn elldlon shall bt tiled within thirty days
afttr the ell)tndld law loll bton fllad with lht sec-.lery of
state Jnd lhe IIICI'olary ot state h11 notllled lht commlttw of
..tlltoners of such fllfna . A reqtMI tor submission ot on
etactton may dtmlnd submlulon ol the proposed aw t !her
• first ~a sed or with any- or more of !hi amendments
which
o been Incorporated therein by either or both
hOtMS of the General Ailembly end I musl be accompanied
by the ltllf ollht l\1apand aubmlsston
18) Upon tho lllng of • request far submlulon at an
election under Dlvllion IAI of this Hctlon the secrtflll'y of
sttttshallaubmlt the low propoSed therein to the oledoro at
the next succeeding General E;lectlon or at 1 spocltl etactlon
on the deft fixed by lew for holding the primary etactlon
whlche'lllr Is Mrller occurr ng subsequent to one hundred
'-'Y days af"' the Ill ng of the request If auch law Is
approved Dy a majority of the electors voting thereon It
l1kto effect thirty cllya alter the elactlon
IC) No law proposed by Initiative or tupplementary
petitiOn shall ca~faln more than one sublact which shal be
ciMrly expressed In jts I fie No •uch law approved by the
voters s stibject to wiD by the governor The lim lations
expressed In lhls Constitution on the power of the Getlorat
Assembly to tnad laws shall bt deem~ limitations on the
power oltht PtOP.It to tMd laws
5ectlon 3 No law pallid by the Genera Auembly shall
go Jnto oiled until ninety days after I s Iliad with the
secretary Of stllle except as otherw se r.rovlded In lh s
Helton or Section 2 or Section ~ of this art cle During such
n noty daY period the subm sslon to the electors of such law
sectkon of tuch law or Item n any such aw approprletlng
money may bt demanded by a referendum petition having
prlnt..:t across tht lop Referendum Pel lion tor voter
conolderatlon of taw eM&lt;!ad by the General Assembly
signed by one hundred thOusand electors certll ed u
provided In Section 6 of th 1 art c e and flied with tho
secretary of otate The secretary shall subm I such aw
Sldlon or Item to the electors at tht next succeeding general
election or at a special election on 111e dale tlxtd by lew for
hOlding the primary elactlon wh chlver Is Nrller occurring
subsequent to one hundred twenty days alter the fllll)fl of the
petlllon No such law section or tom shol go Into tllect
.., en approved by a majority of the electOt"&gt; vot no on I If
so approvld I shall go nto effect thlrt)i days alto the
erection The filing of a referendum pel lion proposing the
submission ala section or tern does not thereby prevent the
remainder of the law from going nto effect
Stdlon • Laws providing for tax lev es appropr at ons
101! the current e•penses of .the state government end state
nstltullor1s and emergency laws necnsary for the
mmedlllle preser•alton of the public pHct health or
salify shill go lnl&lt;&gt; mmed ate effect Such emergency aws
upon a yea and nay vote must rece ve the vole of two-thirds of
all the members elected to each house of the General
Assembly and the reasons for such necessity sha be set
forth In one secllon of the aw which section shall be pesstd
only upon a r.N and nay vote upon a separate roll call
thereon The aws Included n th s section are not subject to
the referendum
Section s I confl ct ng amendments to the Cons! tullon
art approved at the same election by a majority of the
elector&gt; voting thereon the one rect vlng the highest nurrtbtr
of all rmatlve voiH Is Ill• amendment to the Constitution
11 conflldlng matltrs of law are approved at the same
e ectlon by a ma torlty of thee odors voting thereon the one
rece vln9 the highest number of afflrmal ve votes Is the law
Std on 4 The style of all constltut anal amendments
subm lttd to the electors by pet ton shall be Be I rHOived
by the people of the Stille of Ditto The sty e of all aws
s!Aim tttd first to the General Assembly by In I at ve pet I ort
shall bt Be t enacted by the Genera Assembly n respoflse
to an In tlatlve petit on
Whoever seek• to I It an nlllat ve or referendum petit on
shall first I te w th the secretary of state and the Dh o Ballot
IIIlard a copy Of the full text of the proposa to be subm lied
togelhtr with the names addresSH and written consents of
not fewer than three nor more than I ve electors who have
agreed to serve as members of a cOt"nm ltH w th a
dHignattd cha rman thereof to represent the pet I ontrs In
all mailers relating to the petition The board sho I within
I lteen days alter I rece ves the text prepare an denllfy ng
~'J&gt;IIon and a fa rand truthfu summary of the proposa and
subm t them to the secretary of state and to the cha rman of
the cornm ttee The connm Hee sha I then prepare the
petit on which shall conta n a t ue copy of the capt on and
the summar~ P.repartd by the boa d and shall I e a copy of
the oet t on w th the sec.retary of state before so c at on of

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EHedlve Date and RopHI
f adopted by a majority of the electors voting on this
ar11endment the amendment shall take Immediate effect and
exist ng Sect on 1 of Art ole II and Sed ons 1a 1b 1c ld le
11 and g of Art de II of the Constltuf on of Ott o shall be
epea ed from such effective dale
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Georgia's other presidential nominee

and no Ia v approved by the voters may be vetoed 'by the Governor
"11~11 THE PllOPOSim AMENUl\fENT liE ADOPTED?

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TOM TIEDE

5 That no law proposed b' lmtmhve shall have more than one subJect

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1 M~~turtolothlpetftlon Thepotlfllllllllybe~­
flfed In pam but each port shallbt Identical to 1111 C1J11r flied
with lilt secret~Y ot stele The llll!lton ntad nol CIOIIftlll h.
lull text of tht propolll but If II .... not Mch IOUc:ttor of
slgnaturts to the petition shill carry a true copy of lhe IIIII
led while soliciting and the Delllton lhlll sttlt lmmtdllltly
fol owing the aummary Tht 101 cltar ol your lignllute II
requl ed to have a true copy of the futile•! of the 111 p atil
summarized In fhll petit on Upon request ha muot preMnf It
to you tor tKamlnellon
Each slgrwr of a petition must bt tn tlector Of the stale
and shall sign hiS own name ndatlbly on lht port petitiOn
The s gner 1 address and the dele or signing shill be pltced
on the petit on afflr the name Such addi'ess shall Include the
township and county for 1 res dent oufllda a municipality
and the Mmo of the municipality and the atrHI and number
I any, for a rtoldtnt ot • m1M1lclpollfy
On each part petition shall eppeer the sol clfor s
cortlf cat on stating the number of tho signers of such port
petition thlf etch ollht signatures wts made on the stated
dote In the preMnce of the solicitor and that at all tlmto
while soliciting ht carr ed and made available on requeat 1
true copy of the full ltd of tilt proposal and staling that to
the best of his know edge and btlllf, each olgnaturt Is the
genu ne signature of the person whOM name It purports to bt
Md that such person • an eltdor res ding Ill lht otoflld
eddress who had knowledge of the contents of lhe petition No
affldav t or other cert Ileal on thereto shill be required
Every pel lion shall contain a statement to the effed that any
falslflcat on Is subitd to penal! es as prescr btd by ltw
As soon as a cert I ed petition conta nlng a proposal to bt
subm lted to the electors s flied w th the secretary of atatt
the secretary &gt;hal transmit tht proposal lo thl Ohio Ballot
Board wh ch shall prescribe the ballot language and an
explanation of the proposal In the same manner and subject
to the same terms and cond Ilona as apply to ltsues
subm lttd by the Gene a Assembly pUrsuant to Stdlon I of
Article XV I of th s Constitution The ballollangutge shill bt
prescr bed so as to permit an alflrmat vo or negtllve vole
upon eaQh conslltut onal amendment law section or Item
submitted
The committee represent ng the petlf ontrs shill
pr'epa e an argument support no their pos lion The Genera
Assembly may prov de by aw lor the preparation of
opposing arguments The explanation and the arguments
sha not exceed three hundred word• each The proposal the
ba lot language the explanation and the arguments shill be
published once a week for three consecuf ve weeki preceding
the election In at IHSI one newspaper of general circulation
n each county ol the stale where a newspaper Is published
The secretary of state shall cause to bt placed on the
ba lot the capt on and the bel ot languege prepared by the
Bal ot Board for each proposal contained n a properly
cert I td pet t on f ltd with not ess than the required number
of s gnatures The pet lion and s gnatures shall bt presumed
o be n all respods sulf clenl unless not tater thtn seventy
I ve days before the election the petition • proved to be
nval d or the s gnatures Insult clenl or an ad on challenging
the val d ty of the petit on or one or mMe s gnatures s
pend ng which act or was bf!jun not later than one hundred
days before the elect on No proposal voted on by the elodors
shall bt held unconstitutional or vo d after the election
because of an nsufflclency of va ld s gnafurH or an Invalid
pet lion
The In t at ve and referendum prov s ons of th s
Consfltuf on sha be sell executing e•cepl as olherw se
provided Laws may be passed to faclltate the r operation
but n no way I m ling or restrict ng e ther such provisions or
the po\Yers reserved to the poop e
Sect 011 1 The Initiative and referendum powers are
reserved to the peop e of each muplc pa ly and each county
on a I maffers which such mun clpal tv or county may now or
hereafter be authOr zed to control by leg slat ve action Such
powers ohall be exe clsed n the manner now or hereatfer
prov ded by tHe cha er of the municipal ty or county or f
not so provided n 111e manne now or hereafter prov ded by
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NO

referendum a_s may be proVIded by law :_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.!._ __,

ARGUMENT
FOR
THE
PROPOSED
AMENDMENT
Ballot Title (prepared by Secretary of State)
PROPOSED
CONSITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT RELATIVE TO
ESTABLISHING
PROCEDURES
FOR
LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS AND APPROVAL
OF SAFETY FEATURES OF NUCLEAR
POWER
PLANTS
AND
RELATED
FACILITIES
PRIOR
TO
THEIR
CONSTRUCTION OR EXPANSION AND
PROCEDURES FOR COMPENSATION OF
PERSONS WHO ARE
INJURED OR
DAMAGED BY THEIR OPERATION OR
EXISTENCE
ISSUE 6 IS DESIGNED TO ASSURE THAT
FUTURE NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN
OHIO ARE
A SAFE
AND
SOUND
INVESTMENT OF RATEPAYERS MONEY
Each new nucletr power plant envisions a billion
dollar Investment by the utilities of Olio The
safety reliability and economics of the energy
sources on Which our state economy runs are too
1mportant to delegate solely to federal
authorities and utility officials and are of rlghh
matter of State Interest
ISSUE
6 WILL HELP END THE
CONFUSION ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER
SAFETY AND ECONOMICS.
The legislature by simple maJority vote will
approve construction of foture !IUCiear power
plants after public hearings The h. .rlngs
provide citizen Input before accountable elected
officials Unresolved problems of nuclear fuel
supply safety systems riCiloacllve waste
management ltCurity and economics will
receive the scrutln~ of exptrts testifying before
the stele legislature The l~lllature muit fin~
that safety systems are effective and methOds
for handling and disposing of rldloectlve weates
are safe
Issue 6 will assure that nuclnr power
facilities have Insurance or Indemnification to
fully compensate victims of nuclear accidents
Ail industries In Olio ere liable for hturds to the
public utilities should be no different
ISSUE 6 WILL PROTECT THE PEOPLE
AND BUSINESSES OF OHIO By insuring that
demonstrated techniques exlat for the safe
management of nuclear power end that the
public remains financially protected against any
nuclear power risks Issue 6 entrusts our elected
representatives to make sure that 11fety and
flnenclaleccountebllity ere Integral components
of our state energy policy
Committee For the Am111dment Robert P
Weaver Robert L. Loltz Edward A Harter
Pauline L Brokaw Brady E Bancroft
FULL TEXT OF THI! f'IOPOIID AMINDMINT
IE IT IISOLYID IY THE f'IOI'LI OF THI STATE OF
OHIO THAT ARTICLI XY 01' THI OHIO CONSTITUTION
II AMINDIO IY THE ADOtTION OF A NEW lleTION
TO ltiAD
Stdlon11
I 1) Tht people of lht Stele ol Cillo cltllro by IIIIa
emtndmant to tWirciH tht full poww vwttc~ In
•d In
thlaltatt by lhe Conlfltutlon and laM of lht United Stllnln
the arMa of tai1CI-use
public health ..,., lild
wtlfare lltlno of nuc w 11111011 poww plants IIIII olfltr
nuclear ftcllltl" IIIII tho rt~~t~lltton 01 111 actlvltlll
Involving tnd relaflnO to nuc:IM~ flaston power IJI•ll end

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nuclear facll t es The people further dtclaro that the he.lth
safety and welfare of -both prt1111l ..,d future genll'altona
the construction or ex~llon or enlorgement or operation of
nuclear linton power pltnts or other nuciMr facilities end
the man1111em•nt of radldacllve waatea 11 a molter of stilt
Interest
12) Any applicatiOn lor any permit tertlflc.ete or license
to be obttlnid from tny agency of alate local or CDunty
government for the conaturdlon of any nuclear flulon power
pltnl or tor the authOrity to expend or enlarge or opera!~ an
exlsl ng nuctMr fission power plant or lor fht tumorlfy to
construct expond anterge or -•te .ny facility or activity
to thaextont that It Is Involved In the storage frtnaportetlon
disposal use manufacture procesalng, or reproctoalng of
redlotdlw materia Ia waates or futfa for uH Ill or produced
In the courH of the prOduction of tltctrlclfy with fhe uH of
nuclear flulon or far the euthOrlty to CXIIIIIrucf expand
enlarge or operate any electrical transmteston line corrldor.s
or any transportllllon routes to ad from auch plants and-or
lac Ifilet If not finally approved by Jonuory 1 1971 m1y be
approvld by tho Governor or any st1te. loc.el or CDunty
agency tnd mty remtln In tlftct only titer Ill the foflow11111
cond tiona are mat far Mch plant or facility undoi'
cons deration or any person or group of persona may
commence or q:ontlnut construction of any nuclear fllllon
po- plant or relaflld feclllfy without a flntl valid
construction license from the ftderelaovernment luutd by
January 1 1976 only afltr 1lllht following conditions ort rnt1
for Hch auch Pill!! or facility
Ia) The applleant hH oblalntd sufficient 1111urtnce or
lndtmntflcetlon to auurethlf victims oleny fltriGIIIilni"'Y
property cllmage tcllliOmlc ,_ or ot1ttr damage that
resulli In whole or In port from the oxlslonce or -•lion of
tht plant or facility ere enured full compen11flon for lht
In Iurv damege or lou
Ib) The Gtntrll AIHmbly through •1olnl CDmmlltot
haa IOIIclted Oplnlana tnd lnformttlon rom lnflt'tlted
par1on1 ar~cernlf)G !11• llfttnd aconomlc.el operetton of the
plant or fecllty and lili madt lht mettrlttaaubmllttcl by lht
appllc:ent and olhers tvallablt to auch f18110111 for c:ommanl
Wldtly publicized openhetrlnga throughaut the lttlt 111111 bt
held con~~quent to this IOitcltllllon giving full 1nlf ldtctuate
not cttnd en OflfiOI'Iunfty to eny person Ia list tty, 11 being a
conditiOn of auc~ hetl'lnM ~~~~ Cl'al end wrlttln opinion
Information or ol~l\lnflmopy ~ell be atven lllldtr «**I All
partlclponb sliall be aubjtcf to c..- axiimtnatton by
mtr~~lter• of tht ~nt cammlttw and subitet to .-neblt
limits J10Hd by the lollll cammllfol by Olh,r lntwtaltil
per1on1 et lht hterlnal
tel The Gtntrtf Auombly1• et any reguler ~esalon
tntcts specific enabling logls18TIOfl permitting approYII
Such leglllltlon shell tiiiUirt li melorttr,,••Hirm-.lvt volt Of
the ,_._. alocl,.t !!! Nch~ll n tddlllon no auch
llllbllng l.aiiYtWO,IIiill bi 'N
~ttl tht public hetrtnga
II dtKrJbici 'Jn' t~':f b) hiVI ltiHn Jitfd and Ill
testimony Ia CGiftlll"" Etch IIJdll lief litlell lfiChldl In Its
prtl!llble llfliCiff~; fl91f1118li¥ la;.ad\ plfnl or fli~llltv under
conaldartlton on flit batla of c:INr enif.eonvlndna tvldtnct
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that
(I) The lfflctl-• of 111 ntetiiii'Y lafeg-dl and
1111ty 1yslet'n1 lndudlng bulo not llmltlllf tQ lht tn~~rg~~tcy
core c:oollng system of •ch. •w;tt
or flclllfy his bttn
dlmonatr~·to fht NllafiCiton ol ffii c;,noril AiMmbly by
comr.:':::l,.. tnd IUCCIIifvl twtlhtl. of IUbltentlell~
:.:a:-.r:r:-r,~1:/.":/
~poet and
fill The
1 rldlooctl'll ~1fli; end 'rldloiCttvo
Waelts of Mdl SUch jiiMf fir f.:nlty' Cill lit stored
lrlnlf1lll'l" -'llnllf or lftlp a1 t II!J ·" ""' . . . .bit
tor-bit -'blllty of llldiN~rl"' lilt hHitll.
end
welllre of the peOple ollht Sln.,C!I·QIIlllw lrillltltlaillt or
unlnllnttd ~ II' dtvtrlfati· if' hlrmfUI lnelltltlt ., 01
rlldloiCtlvltf tnlit 1IW 61i!W.C ..YIIIl&amp;uellt .. ~ of

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mtydllm ~'t.~ltlv~~~=
durlnfl wlltdil"ud,'1iir~lllkir Wl~t.-lritr m-;;'~fu..; to
be harmful dr l'llllliliCttft
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m Thtprovlll-ofJIIhactl•d:ll&amp;" 111111
nof ~~ =:'if''"~.;,
I
Ultd
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mtlertell..ftatlflll •u~ m t t l l . : . a . ' or
tducaiiiMIIIUI',...Inl"'*tcorpi'liiM
to tny nuct•r 111111011 IIOMr plent or relel fecHity ~ 1
Vlllld fltlll Cl1llltrUCIIIII IIW!ill . . . . tram 1M Unlfld
Stills Atomic 1-gy Comm= at Ill IUCQIIIGI' lllllCy
by Jen-y 1 1976. but ntt
to oiiPIIIIfon olterttlori
or tn~trgement ol eny IUCfl nuclllr nuton PI"' plent or
rtlaled fecllltv
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7 That fio law may be tmhated by petthon whtch could not be passed
!tY: ~~~~ Assemhil Other spcctfic hmttahons on the powers of
mltlauve .aiiir. rctcreiYilllm \1 h1ch relatll ~0 laxatiOn o[ am P.roperty

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are repealed
(Pro!&gt;l)jled by lnlhat ve Pet tlon)
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SHALL THE PROPOStD AMENDMENT BE ADOPTED?

~RGUMEN.T

AMEN~M£~'1'

FOR
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THE
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PROPOSED
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ISS'\:if. 7
~IMI'LIFY JNltlATIVE
~ND REFERENDUM BASED ON THE
ftECOMMENOAT'ION~ QF :('H~ OHIO
~ONSTITU:t'IONAL REVISION COMMISSION
In Its 1975 report the prestigious blparttsan
commission 1 view!~~ the entire body of
~onstit..,t:l9nai, JanOlJIIIIIt tin_ file IPI~latlvl). and
refer.endum concluded that the provisions were
confusi~Jg.Jll'jd In n~d of revision

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INiliiAliiV&lt;E AND REFERENDUM ARE
BASIC
TOOLS
OF
CITIZEN
SELF
'GOVERNMEN.T
They &gt;permit citizens to pcopqse laws and
constitutional • · mnendments; for
voter
conslderat1'6ij o r f'o o'lfei'Fial! Til ~(iileellll!ll laws
jjhacted b)t &gt; tlie legl~atur• The h 1~12 Olio
£onstllull6n 1estllbll$helt ol h'l'ltlatlve and
referen~IIIJ). a~. ~ru~1er111 IMpor,tant safety
valve!l ~ to usuF• sfate gove-rnment Is
~~esponslve to 4he people Issue 7 would enable
citizens
~~~p.T'
~l'tj'i measures
f1romotkill ;fAii ,.~t~';.l!i\1! $0
utlllt1Y policies
even ~ •~te 1-.lifl~ure-'fa t.O acr

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to the leglslattve l{rocess and actually Improving
tile legaslature s perf9.rmance and effecttveness
~~e procesws shot~ld be readtly available to
the citizens ~ 1
Commitlee For the Amendment Robert P
Weaver' Roberf L Loltz Edward A Harter
Paul ne' 1.: l!rokaw Brady E Bancroft
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FULL TEXT OF THE PROf'OSED AMENDMENT

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BE IT R!O$QLVED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
OHIO THAT A'R'i'ICLE It EXISTING SECTION 1 ond
SECTION 11 1b 1c ld 1e 11 AND II BE REPEALED AND
NEW ARTICLE II SECTION 1 AND NEW ARTICLE XIV OF
THE OHIO CONSTITUTION BE ENACTED AS FOLLOWS
f

ARTICLE 11
v

Stet on 1 The legislative power of the state sha I be
vested n a General ~stmbly consist ng of a Stnale and
J:I,Q\J:i\! 'bt Repr~ntiJI!Vts but the people reserve to
lliilliS.fws tllei w«:'flf !~Illative and referendum as
pi'O\IIdeO&lt;I" ~
&lt;XIV.at th ...Cons! fulton
~ u
~ f1RltFLE X)Y
settlon-~ !J:ht'~ubmlsslon of a proposed amendment ot
fh lt.ConlltiMion'lllriCIIY:Io!tht e~!Qrs may bt demanded by
an lnltlat .,. petit~ hav ng pr n~ llq'OSS the top Petition.
for. an amendment to the Constitution to bt submitted
d r•ctl,l to the vole~; stQIIed by tw'o hundred !Iffy thousand
ei~IOI'&gt; cert flld aa provlded In Section 6 of this article all'!
l)l!!dJw th the se~etpry of stale The secretary shall submll
the proDOSed amtildmont fu the electors at the nt)(f
succeedfnat agteneral eled on or at a special election on the
datiitf~ y law !Of holding the pr mary election whichever
s earlier occurring subsequent to one hundred twenty days
after the filing oflhe P.efltlon If I he amondmenlls adopted by
a 'majOrity oflhe electors voting on t I btcomesa pert of lhtt
Cons Mton and shall bt pUblished by the secretary of state
Sect on 2
lA) The submlulon of e proposed law to the Genera
~sembty may be demanded by tn Initial ve petition hev ng
printed acrou the foP pefltton for a lew to be submitted first
to the General Aasembly' signed by 011t hundred and fifty
thousand eltdors cert fled as prov ded In Stdlon 6 of this
article and flied w th the secretary of state The secretary
5hafl transmit the full text of the proposed law forlhw th to
the General Assembly
A law prOf!OSed by Initiative petit on shall not be
proposed nor enacted by tha General Assembly as an
emergency mN&gt;urt If a law proposed by Initiative petition
becomes lew e fher as proposed or In amended form It shall
bj traated as a lew originating In the General Assembly
except that If the p~ lew Is amended by the General
Assembly and becomes law and 11 a request lor submission
at an election 11 Iliad as provided In this section lht law
enacted by the Genera Assembly shall take .tied only f the
law ~by 111• riiiUftl tor aubmllalon alan eltcllllll s
rejeCted by a malorlty olthe electors voting thereon
H within six monlhl from the time the proposal Is
~I \ltd by tht Gentrtl Alaembly the proposed law has not
be'~e law ai proposld Ita submission to the electors may
bt demanded by a request flied with the secretary of slate for
subm IIlion of tho law to the people at an election signed by
the members ollhll commlltot of petltlon.-s within thirty
deys aHerth..txlll,..lon of the six months except that If lht

By Tom Tiede
WASHJNGTDN
Lester
Maddox the pres1denllal
oommee of the Amertcan
Inlependent party believes
lilll3elf ~&amp;be the embotlment
d. .the canunon man And
indeed be is U ClllllllOn U we
Cline Bald bespectacled
etb!ated only lhi'ougb the
10111 grade be is In no way an
elfele elite eliCept pe"haps a.
"'lfll'ds race He II merely
ole Lester 60 years of age
ollee!lled With himself lite of

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He wu born on the
Wll'llilll!-cl8118 side d. Atlanta
the son d. a bOOle,iOYIIII!
llllCiillll who had periodic
•gument.s with e~oyment
Ills molhfr wu a BlblereadillJ! ~lpllnarian who
later in life was to have a 11'1p
to the Hliy Land blotched
beCIIIIe !he had to share an
airport restroom with a lig
bl~k, snelly nigger who WI1B
cOmbing her hair aU over
the pl~e Dad Maddox had
lt'OAJOd out of Getrgia s
school syatem In the third
griK!e m1111 In tbe eighth
Lester was the second d.
llw children and reD¥mbers
nolhq of b!s chll41ood so
DlUCh as lis poverty He

FUNNY BUSINESS

lt'tuld In patched clothi!!g
slufllng cardbOard in hiS
shoes becawte the family
could not afford new soles In
l!m after his IaUter had lost
yet mother job as well as the
family h1111e lester decided
to foUow the lead of his elders
regardq education I felt It
was almost hopeless to
continue school under those
cmditions He qwt to get a
job
He worked m many en
terprJSeS He was an ap
Jl'entice dental tecllniclan a
clerk In a jeweler s supply
muse a soda jerk a dell~ry
bly a steel worker During
Wtrld War II the man who
Will to become one of the
JM~t out!pOIIen patriots of 30
yeM"s later got a Job In a
IE!ense plant and thus was
CJempt trom the draft
N111e ci his ea"ly em
ploymenl appealed
to
Maddox. I never got the
good spots
he recalls
somebody else always got
the good !pOls Besides his
1111biU111 was to go Into
bustne!ll ftr bliiiSelf During
the war he used a $400
savi~s ace oun t to ~n a
short~rder shop called
lester s Gnll It was lilly

By Roger Bollen

1. LL. p~€.6 0~ lH16
O~E Tt-IERE'S 1-JO
LJTTLE, GOLD I
FIN6ER R1N 6 •

10 tiy 14 feel tn size and parts
of 1t were built from rtm
nants of a chicken coop but It

lr01J8htole Lester from there
to here In 1947 us!~ proflla
tr1111 the gr1ll Maddox bull!
wtet was to become his own
monument
Plcknck
Restaurant
The Picltrlck was of by and
for the c1111mon man The
white
common
man
naturally Lester thought up
the rwne himself explmrung
JI'Oudly that customers would
iJck their choices and he
would rick (pile) the orders on plates Anyway the
commoners loved it By the
19518 the Pickrlck was the
eatecy for the little peq~le of
AUanta and ole Lester was
not 111ly lhell' maitre d but
their political gtru By now
he was railing agamst
godless conununhm and
shameless mlegraUon Ole
Lester had become the
biggest redneck 1!1 town
He ran for office often
(mayor tw1ce lieutenant
governor once) but it wasn t
IJltil t!ll4 that he became
outrageous e nough to be
taken seriously On the
&amp;(!lllllJ! of tbe Civil Rights Bill
of that year three black
students tried to •.at In the
Pickrlck and Lester kept
them out at the point of a gun
He was to win th!s batUe ( I

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Ibn l want their woolly heads
In my place J by cltaq the
Plckrlck down Two yeara
later he became the gllftl'llor
of Geolila (he ded q~ponent
Bo Calloway In the blllotlnl
rut was voted in by the state
legislattre)
Lester s story becomes
more familiar alter this As a
national figll'e he has
champ1111ed the Ku Kluz
Klan the John Birch Society
111d a gro~ of hla own called
GUTS (Georgi ans Unwil!q
1o SIJ'render) He hu ped
died Negro baiting axe
handles he has advised
police 1o shoot rioters on
sight he hu warned us that
Playboy mag82ine mould be
bilnned from newsstands
And be ran for president 111ce
before In 1968 getting zero
delegate votes at the
Democratic convenUon
Now he s m the news again
He says that when he was
born 0tr colored wtman
pcked me up and said Thil
boy s gonna be pre81dent
sane day So he s solld.Ung
voles from all those c&lt;llllllon
men who bel!eve In
segregat1111 in government
by vengeance and In a God
who would shoot rioters on
.Ugh I
Y all come out now and
vole heah'

wtth Motor Hoople

�proposed lew he• btalmt law In ~~ farm the request

Qlalbaaed fnm Precedlal Pace
Atoldent al Ut lly Consumer Action Group Is ntorvenlng or
partie poling II uuthOrlztd to requtotlhe ut lily regu 1fory
aoency to nue such orders IS are appropr ate under the
agency s rules of practice tnd proctdu e with rHpecl ro the
summon no of wllnHSt$ copying of documents ' papers and
records prOduct on or books and papen and submission of
ntormatlon n writ ng Such ulllfy egulatory agency shall
ssue such orders unless t reasoMb y deform nes '""' any
such order requested s not relevant to the matltr at asue or
would unduly Interfere w th such ut lfy regu atory agency s
dlocherge of Is own statutory ob lgotlon
Stdlon 6 Prehear ng nwstlgallve Demand
IAI Whenever the Res dentlal Ut lfy Consumer Act on
G oup has reason to be ave that eny ut lily or any person
doing buo ness with a uti ly may bt n possession custOdy "'
control ol any mate al or documentary nlormat on re evant
to any future uti ly f!lulatory agency proceed ng II may
pr or to the not lulion of such proceed ng nue In wr ling
and cause to be served on such utll ty"' person a prehearlng
nvesl gat ve demand requ ring such ut I ty or person to
prOduce such materia or documentary nto matlon for
exam nat on
(e Each demand sha I
) stale the consumer nteresf nvolved and the purposes
for wh ch th~ mater al or documenta y Information s
requ ed
21 dHcrlbe the class or c asses of mater al or
documentary nformat on ro be produced thereunder w fh
such del n teness and certa nty as to pe m t such materia or
documenta y nlormat on to bt fa ly dentllled
3) dent ty the person to whOm such mate 11 or
documentary Informal on shall bt made available
4 prescr be a dele bT wh ch such mater a or
documenta y nrormat on w be made avallab e
C Se
r
h de
d
rv ce 0 any sue
man may be made by
del ve ng • du Y executed copy to such person or uf lily Of" to
any off cor manag ng agent gene al agent the eof or any
agent appo nted by aw to rece ve such service on behalf of
such pe son Of" ut y or by depos I ng such copy In the Un ted
Stateo ma Is by rf!1 slered or ce Ill td ma add esstd to such
person or utll ty A ver fled retu n by any nd v dual making
such so vice or a ef n 1 0 11
1 10
"
r u pas
sue" ma ng
shall be proof of sad
serv ce ce ece P
10) Any ut ly or person upon whom such demand s
prope y served sha I make such materia o documentary
Informal on avo lab e for nspectlon and copying or
rep oducl on by a person or pe sons des gnaled by the
Resident al Uf lily Consumer Act on Group
I El The Res dent a Ut lty Consumer Act on Group may
make any use of such material or documentary nformatlon
as s consistent w th Is pUrposes as set forth n this A 1 cle
I F) Whenever any ut lily or person tal s to comp y w th
any prehNr ng nvest gat ve demand duly served upon h m
the Res denllal Ut ty Consumer Action Group may II e e pe
t lion In any Cou I of Common Pleas lOt" an order fo such
court ~MforcemMtt as s necessa r to make such PBson or
ul lily comp y with the p ov s ons of this sect on With n JO
days of the I ling of such pet lion such court sha I determine
If such demand has been properly Issued and du y served
and I the court so I nds shal Issue such order
IGJ The Res dental Ulll ty Consume Action Group
shal not Issue a demand pu suanf to fh s section tor any
material or documentary Informal on that
) Is a matter of pub c ecortl or
21 s for use n a ulll ty regulaiOt"y agency proceeding n
which the Resident at Utll ty Consumer Action Group has
forma tr Intervened and s ova lab e to the Resident al
UIIJ ly Consumer Ad on Group as a matter of r ghl du ng
such proceed ng.
Sed on 7 ~~ t ons lor Ru e Mak ng
IAI Wheneve the RHident al Ut lily Consume Act on
Group btl eves that I wou d bt n the nterHh of resident a
ulll ty consumers to do so I may I It with the regulatory
agency a pet I on equestlng t 11) to cOt"nmence and
complete a proceed ng respedlng any uti ty acllv ty or lack
thereof or 121 to compete such proceed ngs
IB) The petit on sha set forth facts establ sh no the
need for the procHdlog and a brief dHc pi on of the
substance of the orde or amendment desired as a rHull of
the procHdlng
ICJ The utll ty regu atorr, agency may hod a publ c
hear ng"' may conduct such nvest gallon or proceed ing as
II deems approp ate n order I&lt;&gt; deform ne whether or not
such pet I on should be granted
I0) With n sldy days after the Ill ng of the pel t on
descr bed n Section 71Al the utll ty regulatory agency shall
t thor grant or deny 111e pel I on It the agency prants the
petit on I &gt;hal promptly commence or complete the
proceed "0 05 requHitd by the pet I on I the agency den es
the pel lion I &gt;ha pub Ish the ,.,.sons for such den al 1 the
agency does not act w lh n s xty days the pet I on shall be
deemed den ed
(E) If the ulll ty eoulatory agency den es the pet ton
made under th 1 sect on the Res dent al Uti ty Consumer
Act on Group may commence a clv 1act on n any Cou t of
Common PIN&amp; to compel the uf lily regu atory agency to
commence "' complete the proceed oo lor both as
requested In the petll on Any such action may be flied by the
pet 1'-t'thlrfydeys after the denial of the pet ton
I F) If the IIHident al Utility Consumer Ad on Group can
demonstrate to the salsfactlon of the court that Ill the
agency had rur lsdlct on to com monee or comp ete such
proceeding and l2ltht agency cou d have lawfu y ssutd an
ordar lllfwctlng the uti I ty act vlfy or act thereof set forth In
the petition the court shall order the agency to connmence or
camplate ouch proceeding
(G) In any action under this sect on the court shi I have
no authority to compe the agency to lake any action other
than the commencement or completion of a p oceedlng
Stdlon I The remedies under these sections shall bt n
addition to and not n lieu of other remedies prov ded by
tew
Stdlon 9 Jud clal Rev ew
The Resldenllal Uf lily Consum~r Act on G oup shall bt
deemed to have an Interet! aufflc enf to ma nta n actions for
ludlclel review and may as of right and In the manner
preterl= law Intervene or otherw se partie pale n ooy
CIYII pr
nga wh ch Involves tha review ol enforcement
of en 19f11CY action 111ef the Res denllal Uti ty Consumer
Action Group determines may substantially ailed the
Interests ot residential consumers
Stdton 10 Research
The Resldtntlal ut lily Consumer Adlon Group Is author zed
to conduct support and assist research studies plans
lnveatlgat ona conferences demonstration protects and
SIWYeyS concern ng the nferests of residential ut 1ty
CDIS~mers

Stctton 11 Funding
(AJ Thtrels hereby created • new account to bt ncluded
In the oystem of accounts to be kept by publ c ut I ties to be
called the Rtoldenf al Ufll ty Consumer Act on Group
Asscounts
( BJ Each pUbl c ufll fy wh ch Is • telephone company an
tfectr C tight compeny or a vas company Shll prov de NCh
resldtntlal utility consumer billed by that ut lily w th n or
upon eech periOdic bill 1 check off card upon wh ch the
resldtntlat uflllfy consumer can ndlcafe that payment In
"'cas of the balonce due to the ut Illy on such per Odic bll
shall bt lronsferrtd to the Resident at Ut ty Conaumer
Action Group Account
ICJ The Rtoldentll Ut I ty Consumer Action Group
shill In cooperation with NCh uti ty specll ed n Section 1
I 8) specify the formal and dH gn of the check-off card No
ul lily shall chenge the dtolgn of Its bi s or change Its
ma lng procedures n ouch a way 11 to affect the check off
card without g vlng the Residential Utll ty Consumer Action
Group siiCiy days notice to approve such change
I D) Each utility speclf ad n Stdlon 11 81 shall pay the
monies accumulated In the Rtoldent al Ufll fy Consumer
Action Group Account to the Retldentlat Ullll~ Conoumer
Action Group every s xty days If shall also wl In the I me
r.lod &amp;fated make available to the Resldenfla Utll ty
Consumer Adlon Group the ,.mes and eddrtsSto of thOse
ar~aumers who have made contributions to the RH dent al
utility Consumer Ad on Group Account and thttofal •mount
tor Mch consumer
I E) No utility off cer or employee of such utility may In
any way lntertere w th the service of or In any way penalize
any consumer confrlbul ng to the Res denllal Ulllfy
Consumer Act on Group or partie Pilling n any of Its
acllvlles
(F! No utility off e»r or employH Of such utll ly may In
tny way Interfere with or hinder the distribution of the check
off card, or n any way change Its mall no procedures so as to
mlllt the Inclusion and distribution of said check-oft card
dllflcull or moreexpenslve No utility or officer employee or
aoent of 1 uflllfy may nterfert or thrMfwn to lnfer!Wrt w th
or cause eny lnferf.,..,ce with the utility service of or
penalize or tltrMten to penalize or cauH to bt penellzld any
l!fl'lllll Who contr buies to the Rtoldentlal Utility Conaumer
lctton Group or portlclpolto In any of Its acflvltlto In
retribution far such contribution or participation
(Gl The Resldtnflall.ltlflty Consumer Action Group shelf
C::,ptly relmburH each llllllty for all rusqnable dirac!
!MIIfel coet1 Incurred by lilt utility In colnplylng with
111t lltd!M fii'OIIIdlll thtf the Rnldtntlet utility Consumer
Actfln Gr-. !NY poslpoM relmburllemlllt of the utlllf es
far Clllltl Incurred through the first election Of Truot- until
fwlfyt ~ efttr IUCh Truot- lrt IMttlled
(H)
.,.,.._ ertatn~from the -•lion of th s
lltdllrl
IIi ,_,""
~letlonl between the
laf,....l UIHI!y ClGMumer elton Group and the llllflfy I
1111111b" or by 1 Civil fiJI KHdllll In the c:otl'fl of tills alate
Ntflftll' lilt Utility nor the Restdtntlet Utility Consumer
Actfln Group m.ay fell Ill comply with the provfslona of this
Arflcle b y - of thetxlltttnee Of IUCh I dlapult
Stcllon 12 Botrlf of TrulfHI
CAl There Is hereby crllled 1 Botrd of Trustees whOse
lhlfl be 6toNn by the membersh p of the
Rest
at Utllltv Consumer Adlon Grouo n a yearly
;
I

A.'tt"::'.J

mHI ng convened lor th1t pu pose The terms or the
:~~ ~~\~~the:"~~':et!"~"!\':.,.4Y..,d be drawn by
181 Tht regu tr term ot office tor Mombtrs or the l!lltrd
or TrustHs sha bt two yNrs and no Momber shi t -v•
more than th " consecufl ve terms
Cl The seven In !Ia Members of the Bolrd of TrusiHS
whO shot serve unl an et~lon Is cal ed sha 1bt
l James L Mack 1419 Wins ow Rd Sheker ~ ghts
44 l2

21
3!
•J
51

John T Looney 213 CrHiwoOd Aw Wadsworth ••21
Edward A Harter lO'I C lfs de Or Columbus •3102
Susan E Clark 62 N Blach Akron •oiJOJ
ChariH S Toskas 111 E P11 lade ph a YoiM1gstown

6)

Fred Shutt esworth 710 N C esent Avo

«507

45229

c nclnn1t

7) Suo11t1 M Weaver 1065 Brandon Rd Clev, and
He ghts •• 12
Once the consumers of the ut II es have contributed
SIO 000 00 an e eel on shal bt called to o eel tht Board of
TrusiH&gt; Half of the Board elected at th s tlect on shill hold
off co unt I the next annua meet ng the other hill shit hold
off ce unt I the second annual meeting following the election
The ength of the term of NCh Mennber elected to !he Board
of TrusiHS n the n I al te m sha I be determined by lot
I D) The Board of Trustees sha be comprised of one
person frOt"n each U S Cong ess anal Dtslrfd whO ohall
repr.,.nt the nterHis of members of that d str cf Each
member of the co poraf on within a U S Congrtos anal
D str ct shall have one vole In thee ed on from thai dlstr ct
No employ" sharehOlder or bondholder or spouse of any
emp oyH sha tho der or bondhO der of a uti ty nor any
pe son who s or has been In the p evlous I ve years elected or

appointed to any federa state or loca government polltkal
off ce and who ecelved a sa ary o holding such office sha 1
be ellg ble for t eel on lo the Board of Trustees except that

this section shal not prevent any cand dale for or Member of
the Board of Trus ees from own no one share oi stock n any
uti ty
IE) Each cand dele lOt" eled on to the Bolrd of Trustees
sha I I e a statem0111 of flnanc al lnterHis n accordance
w th the P ovls ons of lh s act with n s xty deys priM to the
e ectlon of Membe s to the Boa d of T ush!es The nil al
Board sha
escr be a lorm t- t"'e sl1t--t
of I n11t1c al
.......
of TrusleH the
riterests AI e the I rsl election~ of "a Board
Board oha I revise such form as they I~ ne&lt;Hsary and
presen t to the member oil p for approval Th s form sha be
ave lab e for any membe to see and shall include at INs! the

ldl The provisions of this SK!ton shalf blself.ftecutlng
II1CI no court nil stey aparatlen hereof or to any portion
hereof to the -Ill Of 111 - l u i perty In lilt first
court during or pending eppeela
(51 Cal 'l1le Governor ihatl -UIIfy publish, publlclu and
,..._ to 111e moclo and to 1ppraprltf. .Officials of
~ comlhuntl'"- 111 a. m - cltlltned to Inform
of lilt tffKilld
lilt entire evacuation
~ ljlltfflld"' lilt llcenothg of Mdl nuc:fler f1lllon pl.nf or relet.d •citify llffwcth'L.lhe state CAiplts 01 lilt
pflftl ""'' be medt -~. . . Ill
pulllk llf10II requeef tl
n0 mort llw1 lilt OOtl Of r..-uctton
(b) The Gou• nor shell tllablllh procedures tor .,nutl
revt.. by state and locll Offklllt ol tllllf'!IIIICY medlc.el aid
Diana Jnd eatablltftad tvtcutlion plans
In 1M
licensing of alc:h nuclttr fllllon power plant or related
ftclflfy affecting lilt state with rtglrd for but not limited to
auch ftclon 11 the adtqUocy end occurecy ol such plans
chonoto In tr.rflc pattems population dtntltles scllools and
lndUifrlll devel-nfs and tho avallllllty of sulflc ent
hotlllftl and tmer(ltllcy feclllllfl to c.ere for victims of
nuclear accldtnts. Jnd other factor• as requested by locally
tlec1lld olflclols The procedures shall provide lor lull pUbl c
Plrtl~lpotlon n the review
· \ ~f) Tofhfextentlhlttfllssectton slnconsstent with ony
preqlouely' "'lsllng jlroYttlool of lht Ohio ConstitutiOn the
provlslont ol thla section shill control
111 If .ny provision of this Helton or the application
thereof to tny person or clrcumsltnctsls htld Invalid IM1der
the laws of the United Stales ouch Invalidity shall not affect
other provisions or appllcatloni of this Hctlon which c.en be
given .tied withOut the Invalid provision or appl calion and
fo thl&amp;llt1d the ovlstons of this section are ....,orable

envlronmentollsfs lol Initiate lnllo&lt;- In 01 oiWwlle
partlt pelt Ill MY ufll ty regulatory or cOIIrf proculfllle or
acflv tv nor fo requ re tny pellllon 01 nolllklflon to the
Aesldenl 11 Utility eons- Action . _ 11 a (81M1ttfln
precedent to such right nor
any llffii!Ji.....,._.....,
egency or court Of ony obl'-tion or lffKt Ill _, tllll~ to
permit Intervention or porlfclpttiOn br 1 or lf'IMjP
or clan of consumers In any proceeding or Ktlvlfy ....,,..,
n th s Art clo shal be cteemad to preeluelt lilt owntr~~~tp by
111e corporal on of one shirt ol atock In MCI1 utility dDing
bus ness n this state
Sad on 15 Membership L st
The 11 of mtmbtrs shill bt 1vt llble to any mom.., tor
nspectlon or capylng .t nomiMI rates No per1011 shill Ult
such list Of" any pori thereof except In furlhara- of such
~ po1e1 and functions of tho &lt;OI'poretlan os tre sot out In
this Art cle

r•

"'lev•

"*'fled

PROPOSED AMENDMENT 10 111 OHIO CONS11MIOft

G

I IIIII

U~llllllNSIIIUIIONAL

AMKNIIMIIN't

lo dvpl Arlicle XV Stchun II Oluu ( onaUtul on

PROPOSED AMlNDMENT 10 THE OHIO CONSJIMION

Hll \fl\ I 111 I Sl \IIII"IIING I UO&lt; I lllllt ..'!'l FOU I f!(,I~T ATIVF.

Ill ~HINC s \Nil \IIIlO\ \1 (II S \t I I\ II \Ill IllS 01 Nll( I~ AH
10\111 II \1'\1~ \NIIIal \llll I \(JIIIItS IUIOit 10 111lllt
( Oii:S lUI ( I ro:'i &lt;HI I :\1' \NSION \Nil I HOC I ll!lltl S IOU COMI'l N

HI I I
~ &lt;
lfl !Ill
J'AQpPSE(? ~NSTITUTIO)'IAL AMENDMF.NT
i/[tfl•llll 1 II I
ll:iJ,J {1 l j , ,
ro dopf tw Sttllon I of Artl&lt;:lc 1! and now Artocle XIV
Rnd to ropfRI Set! ••• h lb It II 1e If
and I g of \rl rio II 01 o t.:onotitutlon

7

SA liON 01 IIIISO!'\S WIIO \II INillllll OR DAft!A(,J)) IIY TIIEIH
()I Ell \I HIN 1111 I XIS II NC I

!tEl ATIVE TO SIMPLIFYING TilE PROCEDURES FOR
AND REFERENDUM

f.

I

1 I I 11rt r In tunslruchnn or HJlllll h n of n nuclear flower plant or
r~lll d r thll I ~ ilh 1 111 ro\11 mu,l first I~ ohlnmtd AP11roml

lr-. n 1
t
I !
I he propos•d amendme11t wquld prov1de

1s 1" tn rl I
111 n "'
I ts tnd ttroudnrcs tnd hrtrmgH muNt
It hrll In tlllton lht 111 h tnl mt s( 111 llllr( snfllctutl lnsurnnrc
• r uulrmn I h n I r "'I ~ns It flcrsons 11 I o have bt!l1 Injured or
d 1111 ·~(d

fo ow no nformat on

11 the ldent y by name of all corporate and
organlzat ona d reciOt"shlps he d and I due ary relatlonsh ps
held
2) • delal ed descr ptlon of al real estate In the slate n
wh ch any Interest d reel or nd reel Is held ncludlng an
option to buy
3 thenameoteachcredllor to whom monies In excess of
$1 000 00 are owed and the nterHI rate
•I the name of each bus ness nsurance policy or trust n

2 I xt 1•lmns from t ntlll nnfl fnr ccrlnm nurlutr plants

fnrlhht~

'1

tmu~tnrv

received during the preced ng yea
6) at st of bus neoses w th which he shels associated that
do buslnH&gt; w lh a uti ty and a dHC pt on of the nature of
the bus ness

an amei1&lt;J'M~nt l6 the Ohio Constittltton mnY'
pehllon •agned by at least 250 000 electors

of such bus ness and
8} fan nsurc1nce or eat estate agent a st Qf a I clients

flu r r nud1 m In hng \\t rl nuns (t llfl&lt;nsahon whldt are caused
In llu t\ &lt;I II&lt;
r lllflh n t f nm n tl tr 11011cr 11lnnt or rclntcd
f I ti 1\ lit ft td lilt&lt; 10 IIIII &gt;&lt;11 h &lt;uti trt !1 ht htid s(rJdh !table with
o I 1 ro f f nt gl t:• n • Act \II 1 h • tusr sut h d unagt'!t shall he dfcmed
ullrth zmlots Hhlllus

3 That e~~~PI fq~ emergfnc~ In vs tax levtes and approprralwns for cur
rent expense~ an) Ia \I ~cc~10n of Ia' or any item of law appropnatmg
mone' ma1 he referred to the •olers tf demanded U) a pehhon stgned
IJ~ lt least 100 000 electors a1 d filed •lh}il 90 ~ays after such law
has P¥Sed Such law or Item Will gp mlo effect only 1f approved by
a ma)ortl) of the electors votmg on 11

('f) F nanc ng of e ectlons

l The Resident a Ulll ty Consumer Act on Group shall
ma to each member w fhln a U S Congress anal Olstr ct a
two page statement frOt"n each cand dale frOt"n that d str ct
along w th the ballot The costs for ma lng and reprOduction
shall be borne by the RH dent al Ut lily Consumer Action
G oup
2 No person shall ncur campa gn expendllures on
behalf of a candidate w thout the express

~m

records books and other- ntormatlon
regard ng campa gn expend tures

t may r,equt5f

b) cooperate fully with any aud t or exam nat on
conducted by tha membersh p and
c) subm llhe statement -cr bed n Sed on 12 1F) Ill to
the Res denlla Ut lily Consumer Action Group lh ty deys
pr or to the ma I ng date
•I Each member who Is a cand date for election to the
Board of T ustees shal cerflfy under penalty of perjury
that they have ncur ed no campa gn u:pendltu e In excess

of $200 00
IG) Election Procedures
II Upon rece pi of a petition signed by twenty five
members of the corporal on enclors ng the cand decy of a
partlcu ar membe of the corporal on lor election to the
Boerdof TrustHS at INs! s xty days prior to the etecflon the
i!llardsha I dec are such nom nation In effect providing that
as of the dale the Boa d rece VH the pet lion that member
has contributed a sufflc en! amount to ent He him to
memberohlp In the dlstr ct n wh ch he Is r1M1nl1111 tor the
Board the fol owing fiscal year
21 The Board of Trustees shall repare ballots upon
wh ch are pr nfed the MmH of al candldllles from a
particular U S Congress onaf 0 sir &lt;1 together with all
ssues to be voted on by the members These ballots together
w lh the statements from the candldetes and any
supplementary materia s concerning candldetes or Issues to
be voted on sha I be ma led to a membersth rty dayt prior
to the • eel on
3) Thee ectlon shall bt held at the amual meeting of the
COt"porat on to be held n Columbus Ohio within s •fy days of
the close of the fiscal year Members may vole either by
return ng the r ballot to !he co porlll on or In person at the
meet ng. Elect on sha 1 be bT simple plurally
4) The In tlal Board shal develop standards ld prov da
for adequate I me and for a fair process for nominations and
elections Aller the I rst election of a Botrd of Trust- the
IIIlard shall develop elect on procedures and standards wh ch
&gt;hal be approved by a major ty of the members of the
corporat on

I H To I I any vacancy occas ontd by the failure of tny
person elected as a d rector to qual fy or n the event of
death rem ova res gnat on or dlsqua If cat on of any
Member a successor for the unexp rH term shall be
nominated from the same US Congressional Dtsfrlct and
se ecttd by a two thirds majority of the remalplng Members
of the Board Such vacanciH shall bt I lied with n two
meetings of the Board
(I) The Bolrdshall havefhe power to manage the alfa rs
of the corpor allan
IJ The Board shall halie among oltiers the !Iii lowing
dutes
l to subm I to the membership at Nth quarterly
meeting a I nanc al report lor such querterly per Od
2) to submit the membership at each quarterly meal ng a
summary of Is activ I "' for the preceding qu1rter
3) to keep minutes books ..,d records that will reffeclafl
the acts and transactions of the Bolrd and which shill be
subject to elllmlnaflon by any member
•I to prepare periodic statement&amp; of the financial and
substantive operations of the corporation •nd to mtke copies
of each available to members an~ the pUblic and
5) to cause Its books to bt audlled by a connpetenf
cerllf td public accoUiltanflt leastonceeach ftscal,year
I K) All mHtlngs of the Bolrd shall bt open to the pUb lc
nclud ng meetings of ttl subcommittees In addlllon
CCH"np tie mlnutH of the meet ngs shill be kepi and
d strlbuled I&lt;&gt; at least one public library n each U S
Congressional D strld All rtPQrls studies and f ntnclal
data she bt open for publ c lnapedlon during regular
bus ness hOurs
I L) The Board shall as soon ~s pracf cal offer the close
of the fiscal year prepare and mall an annua I report to each
member and to at INsl one publ c library n Nch U S
Congrtlllonal District
IMJ The Mennbero of the Bolrd shall bt reimburSed for
expense&amp; nttessarlly ncurred by them n file performance of
their dut es
I~~ Mornbers of the Board of Trusleft can bt removed
by petition offorty per cent of the total members voting In the
lOst electiO!I from the U S Congress onal District from which
thai Board Mennber was elected No petition for recall may
bt flied within s x months of the election of the Botrd
N\tmber
101 Mombers of the Bolrd of Trustees and staff eligible
to diJburse fuhds shal bt bonded The cost of sudt bOnds
shall bt paid by the AH denjlal Ut lily Consumer Action
Group
5edlon 13 Consumer Complaints
Whenever tht Rtoldenllal utility Consumer Action Group
rectlvtl from • rlllldenttal ulllll¥ consumer any written
complaint unless I determines that such complaint or
nformatfon •-rs to bt frivolous It shall pl'ornptty
transmit tuch camptalnt or lnformllllon to the appropriate
utility regulator_y agency Such ut lily regulatory agency
shill keap the Residential Utll ty Consumer Adlon Group
Informed of whllf action It Is taking on complaints
transmitted pUrauant fo fhla 1tcllon
Stdlon •• Mlsctlltneous
Nofh ng In this Article shell be consttutd to limit the right of
any consumer or any group or clau of conaumera or

I ro~~du1~~ for. tile til ng oi the text or a proposed law ~&gt;r amendment
or Ia ~ to be refeueif for 11rcp 1rat10n of a s 1mman by the Ohto Ballot

I

5 I or Jtltht tl 1'' u ' and d!'rtst n ror non cuml&gt;hnnrt mth llTOV1~iom of
lht 1 r 11 so I tmtndmtnt upon 11rhhon 11 I he Atlornc' (,cnrrllnr an)

)lo ml for the prcparahon of the pclthon con tam ng the summary for
n tttrcmcnts for ctrculal "" a1 d str,nmg the pcht10n for the Ballot
no~rd to prcscrtl e I 11iot Jauguage md explanaltons for pre1mrat on
and publ cal on of a'&gt;.uments supporlmg and optwsmg the law or
amendment and for placement of the queslton on the ballot at a general
or specml electiort

c•ftt~n

(rrot OH4 by In toat • I oll on)

sslon of that

cand date In add I on to the ass stance p ov ded to ...ch
candidate n Sect on 12 iF) Ill each cand date may ncur
campa gn e&gt;&lt;pendllu es lnclud ng those ncurred on his her
behelf by other persons of no more than $200 oo
31 In order lo become e Ill bit for the ma lng descr btd
n Sect on 1 ( F Jill a candidate shall
al obtain maintain and turn 5h to tie membersh p any

A Majorlt) affin111at \'C

hlltfated by a

&lt;hr uletlttncl a~d ntcurnrv of

m thnl ad nnltiR!Ualun 11luts f1r 1ll cnmnunillcs nf

f&lt;cltd h1 nudtar po c1 11imls nnd rrltl I f u1hhcs m fht slah

ol the ndlv duo or I rm with wh ch he she s associated who
are e !her • ul ty an emp oyee olany ut lily or a consultant
to any ulll ty
The te m do nO bus ness w th aut lfy shall not nclude
be- ng a coosumer of the normal ~v ces of a ul ity

Ill!

least hO 000 electors If the Genertl \ssembly does not pass the law
as subm1tted "tlhm stx months or enacts an amended vers10n of the
I m t~e COnlf111ljec of the pcllboners sponsor. ng t1 e pelt !ton may re
fll est tli'at ~he Jaw as. proposed or wttH le~tslillnc amcntlnlehls be put
to a vote of tile ~ople

4 I rott~uns for 11111111 rlll111rl• to rut\tr rlumn~es m ruldtlion tD nnv

doing bus ness w fh a utll fy and a description of the nature

1

2 That n law mav be lhlhflted bv subm It ng :\ l'!ebhon stgned by at

clients

1

f an aHorney o an accountant a I st of a

or

I

and

a h\lhrs

3 I 1 r 1111 ht 11 1 uul Jlltl hr r&lt;l 11'11

INITIATIVE

1I

Tlla

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wh ch a tlnancla nte est e&gt;x sts and the nature and amount

of such nte est
5} the source by name and category of the amounts of
any Income ncludlng cap ta ga ns wheth~N or not faub e

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ote 11 ntrtsaary for

piiiAI:'f

lw iullrnteslon attn elldlon shall bt tiled within thirty days
afttr the ell)tndld law loll bton fllad with lht sec-.lery of
state Jnd lhe IIICI'olary ot state h11 notllled lht commlttw of
..tlltoners of such fllfna . A reqtMI tor submission ot on
etactton may dtmlnd submlulon ol the proposed aw t !her
• first ~a sed or with any- or more of !hi amendments
which
o been Incorporated therein by either or both
hOtMS of the General Ailembly end I musl be accompanied
by the ltllf ollht l\1apand aubmlsston
18) Upon tho lllng of • request far submlulon at an
election under Dlvllion IAI of this Hctlon the secrtflll'y of
sttttshallaubmlt the low propoSed therein to the oledoro at
the next succeeding General E;lectlon or at 1 spocltl etactlon
on the deft fixed by lew for holding the primary etactlon
whlche'lllr Is Mrller occurr ng subsequent to one hundred
'-'Y days af"' the Ill ng of the request If auch law Is
approved Dy a majority of the electors voting thereon It
l1kto effect thirty cllya alter the elactlon
IC) No law proposed by Initiative or tupplementary
petitiOn shall ca~faln more than one sublact which shal be
ciMrly expressed In jts I fie No •uch law approved by the
voters s stibject to wiD by the governor The lim lations
expressed In lhls Constitution on the power of the Getlorat
Assembly to tnad laws shall bt deem~ limitations on the
power oltht PtOP.It to tMd laws
5ectlon 3 No law pallid by the Genera Auembly shall
go Jnto oiled until ninety days after I s Iliad with the
secretary Of stllle except as otherw se r.rovlded In lh s
Helton or Section 2 or Section ~ of this art cle During such
n noty daY period the subm sslon to the electors of such law
sectkon of tuch law or Item n any such aw approprletlng
money may bt demanded by a referendum petition having
prlnt..:t across tht lop Referendum Pel lion tor voter
conolderatlon of taw eM&lt;!ad by the General Assembly
signed by one hundred thOusand electors certll ed u
provided In Section 6 of th 1 art c e and flied with tho
secretary of otate The secretary shall subm I such aw
Sldlon or Item to the electors at tht next succeeding general
election or at a special election on 111e dale tlxtd by lew for
hOlding the primary elactlon wh chlver Is Nrller occurring
subsequent to one hundred twenty days alter the fllll)fl of the
petlllon No such law section or tom shol go Into tllect
.., en approved by a majority of the electOt"&gt; vot no on I If
so approvld I shall go nto effect thlrt)i days alto the
erection The filing of a referendum pel lion proposing the
submission ala section or tern does not thereby prevent the
remainder of the law from going nto effect
Stdlon • Laws providing for tax lev es appropr at ons
101! the current e•penses of .the state government end state
nstltullor1s and emergency laws necnsary for the
mmedlllle preser•alton of the public pHct health or
salify shill go lnl&lt;&gt; mmed ate effect Such emergency aws
upon a yea and nay vote must rece ve the vole of two-thirds of
all the members elected to each house of the General
Assembly and the reasons for such necessity sha be set
forth In one secllon of the aw which section shall be pesstd
only upon a r.N and nay vote upon a separate roll call
thereon The aws Included n th s section are not subject to
the referendum
Section s I confl ct ng amendments to the Cons! tullon
art approved at the same election by a majority of the
elector&gt; voting thereon the one rect vlng the highest nurrtbtr
of all rmatlve voiH Is Ill• amendment to the Constitution
11 conflldlng matltrs of law are approved at the same
e ectlon by a ma torlty of thee odors voting thereon the one
rece vln9 the highest number of afflrmal ve votes Is the law
Std on 4 The style of all constltut anal amendments
subm lttd to the electors by pet ton shall be Be I rHOived
by the people of the Stille of Ditto The sty e of all aws
s!Aim tttd first to the General Assembly by In I at ve pet I ort
shall bt Be t enacted by the Genera Assembly n respoflse
to an In tlatlve petit on
Whoever seek• to I It an nlllat ve or referendum petit on
shall first I te w th the secretary of state and the Dh o Ballot
IIIlard a copy Of the full text of the proposa to be subm lied
togelhtr with the names addresSH and written consents of
not fewer than three nor more than I ve electors who have
agreed to serve as members of a cOt"nm ltH w th a
dHignattd cha rman thereof to represent the pet I ontrs In
all mailers relating to the petition The board sho I within
I lteen days alter I rece ves the text prepare an denllfy ng
~'J&gt;IIon and a fa rand truthfu summary of the proposa and
subm t them to the secretary of state and to the cha rman of
the cornm ttee The connm Hee sha I then prepare the
petit on which shall conta n a t ue copy of the capt on and
the summar~ P.repartd by the boa d and shall I e a copy of
the oet t on w th the sec.retary of state before so c at on of

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EHedlve Date and RopHI
f adopted by a majority of the electors voting on this
ar11endment the amendment shall take Immediate effect and
exist ng Sect on 1 of Art ole II and Sed ons 1a 1b 1c ld le
11 and g of Art de II of the Constltuf on of Ott o shall be
epea ed from such effective dale
19) 20 27 (10) 4

8 SIC

Georgia's other presidential nominee

and no Ia v approved by the voters may be vetoed 'by the Governor
"11~11 THE PllOPOSim AMENUl\fENT liE ADOPTED?

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TOM TIEDE

5 That no law proposed b' lmtmhve shall have more than one subJect

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1 M~~turtolothlpetftlon Thepotlfllllllllybe~­
flfed In pam but each port shallbt Identical to 1111 C1J11r flied
with lilt secret~Y ot stele The llll!lton ntad nol CIOIIftlll h.
lull text of tht propolll but If II .... not Mch IOUc:ttor of
slgnaturts to the petition shill carry a true copy of lhe IIIII
led while soliciting and the Delllton lhlll sttlt lmmtdllltly
fol owing the aummary Tht 101 cltar ol your lignllute II
requl ed to have a true copy of the futile•! of the 111 p atil
summarized In fhll petit on Upon request ha muot preMnf It
to you tor tKamlnellon
Each slgrwr of a petition must bt tn tlector Of the stale
and shall sign hiS own name ndatlbly on lht port petitiOn
The s gner 1 address and the dele or signing shill be pltced
on the petit on afflr the name Such addi'ess shall Include the
township and county for 1 res dent oufllda a municipality
and the Mmo of the municipality and the atrHI and number
I any, for a rtoldtnt ot • m1M1lclpollfy
On each part petition shall eppeer the sol clfor s
cortlf cat on stating the number of tho signers of such port
petition thlf etch ollht signatures wts made on the stated
dote In the preMnce of the solicitor and that at all tlmto
while soliciting ht carr ed and made available on requeat 1
true copy of the full ltd of tilt proposal and staling that to
the best of his know edge and btlllf, each olgnaturt Is the
genu ne signature of the person whOM name It purports to bt
Md that such person • an eltdor res ding Ill lht otoflld
eddress who had knowledge of the contents of lhe petition No
affldav t or other cert Ileal on thereto shill be required
Every pel lion shall contain a statement to the effed that any
falslflcat on Is subitd to penal! es as prescr btd by ltw
As soon as a cert I ed petition conta nlng a proposal to bt
subm lted to the electors s flied w th the secretary of atatt
the secretary &gt;hal transmit tht proposal lo thl Ohio Ballot
Board wh ch shall prescribe the ballot language and an
explanation of the proposal In the same manner and subject
to the same terms and cond Ilona as apply to ltsues
subm lttd by the Gene a Assembly pUrsuant to Stdlon I of
Article XV I of th s Constitution The ballollangutge shill bt
prescr bed so as to permit an alflrmat vo or negtllve vole
upon eaQh conslltut onal amendment law section or Item
submitted
The committee represent ng the petlf ontrs shill
pr'epa e an argument support no their pos lion The Genera
Assembly may prov de by aw lor the preparation of
opposing arguments The explanation and the arguments
sha not exceed three hundred word• each The proposal the
ba lot language the explanation and the arguments shill be
published once a week for three consecuf ve weeki preceding
the election In at IHSI one newspaper of general circulation
n each county ol the stale where a newspaper Is published
The secretary of state shall cause to bt placed on the
ba lot the capt on and the bel ot languege prepared by the
Bal ot Board for each proposal contained n a properly
cert I td pet t on f ltd with not ess than the required number
of s gnatures The pet lion and s gnatures shall bt presumed
o be n all respods sulf clenl unless not tater thtn seventy
I ve days before the election the petition • proved to be
nval d or the s gnatures Insult clenl or an ad on challenging
the val d ty of the petit on or one or mMe s gnatures s
pend ng which act or was bf!jun not later than one hundred
days before the elect on No proposal voted on by the elodors
shall bt held unconstitutional or vo d after the election
because of an nsufflclency of va ld s gnafurH or an Invalid
pet lion
The In t at ve and referendum prov s ons of th s
Consfltuf on sha be sell executing e•cepl as olherw se
provided Laws may be passed to faclltate the r operation
but n no way I m ling or restrict ng e ther such provisions or
the po\Yers reserved to the poop e
Sect 011 1 The Initiative and referendum powers are
reserved to the peop e of each muplc pa ly and each county
on a I maffers which such mun clpal tv or county may now or
hereafter be authOr zed to control by leg slat ve action Such
powers ohall be exe clsed n the manner now or hereatfer
prov ded by tHe cha er of the municipal ty or county or f
not so provided n 111e manne now or hereafter prov ded by
aw

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6 That mumc1pahhes and counties shall have the r1ght to m1tlabve and

NO

referendum a_s may be proVIded by law :_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.!._ __,

ARGUMENT
FOR
THE
PROPOSED
AMENDMENT
Ballot Title (prepared by Secretary of State)
PROPOSED
CONSITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT RELATIVE TO
ESTABLISHING
PROCEDURES
FOR
LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS AND APPROVAL
OF SAFETY FEATURES OF NUCLEAR
POWER
PLANTS
AND
RELATED
FACILITIES
PRIOR
TO
THEIR
CONSTRUCTION OR EXPANSION AND
PROCEDURES FOR COMPENSATION OF
PERSONS WHO ARE
INJURED OR
DAMAGED BY THEIR OPERATION OR
EXISTENCE
ISSUE 6 IS DESIGNED TO ASSURE THAT
FUTURE NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN
OHIO ARE
A SAFE
AND
SOUND
INVESTMENT OF RATEPAYERS MONEY
Each new nucletr power plant envisions a billion
dollar Investment by the utilities of Olio The
safety reliability and economics of the energy
sources on Which our state economy runs are too
1mportant to delegate solely to federal
authorities and utility officials and are of rlghh
matter of State Interest
ISSUE
6 WILL HELP END THE
CONFUSION ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER
SAFETY AND ECONOMICS.
The legislature by simple maJority vote will
approve construction of foture !IUCiear power
plants after public hearings The h. .rlngs
provide citizen Input before accountable elected
officials Unresolved problems of nuclear fuel
supply safety systems riCiloacllve waste
management ltCurity and economics will
receive the scrutln~ of exptrts testifying before
the stele legislature The l~lllature muit fin~
that safety systems are effective and methOds
for handling and disposing of rldloectlve weates
are safe
Issue 6 will assure that nuclnr power
facilities have Insurance or Indemnification to
fully compensate victims of nuclear accidents
Ail industries In Olio ere liable for hturds to the
public utilities should be no different
ISSUE 6 WILL PROTECT THE PEOPLE
AND BUSINESSES OF OHIO By insuring that
demonstrated techniques exlat for the safe
management of nuclear power end that the
public remains financially protected against any
nuclear power risks Issue 6 entrusts our elected
representatives to make sure that 11fety and
flnenclaleccountebllity ere Integral components
of our state energy policy
Committee For the Am111dment Robert P
Weaver Robert L. Loltz Edward A Harter
Pauline L Brokaw Brady E Bancroft
FULL TEXT OF THI! f'IOPOIID AMINDMINT
IE IT IISOLYID IY THE f'IOI'LI OF THI STATE OF
OHIO THAT ARTICLI XY 01' THI OHIO CONSTITUTION
II AMINDIO IY THE ADOtTION OF A NEW lleTION
TO ltiAD
Stdlon11
I 1) Tht people of lht Stele ol Cillo cltllro by IIIIa
emtndmant to tWirciH tht full poww vwttc~ In
•d In
thlaltatt by lhe Conlfltutlon and laM of lht United Stllnln
the arMa of tai1CI-use
public health ..,., lild
wtlfare lltlno of nuc w 11111011 poww plants IIIII olfltr
nuclear ftcllltl" IIIII tho rt~~t~lltton 01 111 actlvltlll
Involving tnd relaflnO to nuc:IM~ flaston power IJI•ll end

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nuclear facll t es The people further dtclaro that the he.lth
safety and welfare of -both prt1111l ..,d future genll'altona
the construction or ex~llon or enlorgement or operation of
nuclear linton power pltnts or other nuciMr facilities end
the man1111em•nt of radldacllve waatea 11 a molter of stilt
Interest
12) Any applicatiOn lor any permit tertlflc.ete or license
to be obttlnid from tny agency of alate local or CDunty
government for the conaturdlon of any nuclear flulon power
pltnl or tor the authOrity to expend or enlarge or opera!~ an
exlsl ng nuctMr fission power plant or lor fht tumorlfy to
construct expond anterge or -•te .ny facility or activity
to thaextont that It Is Involved In the storage frtnaportetlon
disposal use manufacture procesalng, or reproctoalng of
redlotdlw materia Ia waates or futfa for uH Ill or produced
In the courH of the prOduction of tltctrlclfy with fhe uH of
nuclear flulon or far the euthOrlty to CXIIIIIrucf expand
enlarge or operate any electrical transmteston line corrldor.s
or any transportllllon routes to ad from auch plants and-or
lac Ifilet If not finally approved by Jonuory 1 1971 m1y be
approvld by tho Governor or any st1te. loc.el or CDunty
agency tnd mty remtln In tlftct only titer Ill the foflow11111
cond tiona are mat far Mch plant or facility undoi'
cons deration or any person or group of persona may
commence or q:ontlnut construction of any nuclear fllllon
po- plant or relaflld feclllfy without a flntl valid
construction license from the ftderelaovernment luutd by
January 1 1976 only afltr 1lllht following conditions ort rnt1
for Hch auch Pill!! or facility
Ia) The applleant hH oblalntd sufficient 1111urtnce or
lndtmntflcetlon to auurethlf victims oleny fltriGIIIilni"'Y
property cllmage tcllliOmlc ,_ or ot1ttr damage that
resulli In whole or In port from the oxlslonce or -•lion of
tht plant or facility ere enured full compen11flon for lht
In Iurv damege or lou
Ib) The Gtntrll AIHmbly through •1olnl CDmmlltot
haa IOIIclted Oplnlana tnd lnformttlon rom lnflt'tlted
par1on1 ar~cernlf)G !11• llfttnd aconomlc.el operetton of the
plant or fecllty and lili madt lht mettrlttaaubmllttcl by lht
appllc:ent and olhers tvallablt to auch f18110111 for c:ommanl
Wldtly publicized openhetrlnga throughaut the lttlt 111111 bt
held con~~quent to this IOitcltllllon giving full 1nlf ldtctuate
not cttnd en OflfiOI'Iunfty to eny person Ia list tty, 11 being a
conditiOn of auc~ hetl'lnM ~~~~ Cl'al end wrlttln opinion
Information or ol~l\lnflmopy ~ell be atven lllldtr «**I All
partlclponb sliall be aubjtcf to c..- axiimtnatton by
mtr~~lter• of tht ~nt cammlttw and subitet to .-neblt
limits J10Hd by the lollll cammllfol by Olh,r lntwtaltil
per1on1 et lht hterlnal
tel The Gtntrtf Auombly1• et any reguler ~esalon
tntcts specific enabling logls18TIOfl permitting approYII
Such leglllltlon shell tiiiUirt li melorttr,,••Hirm-.lvt volt Of
the ,_._. alocl,.t !!! Nch~ll n tddlllon no auch
llllbllng l.aiiYtWO,IIiill bi 'N
~ttl tht public hetrtnga
II dtKrJbici 'Jn' t~':f b) hiVI ltiHn Jitfd and Ill
testimony Ia CGiftlll"" Etch IIJdll lief litlell lfiChldl In Its
prtl!llble llfliCiff~; fl91f1118li¥ la;.ad\ plfnl or fli~llltv under
conaldartlton on flit batla of c:INr enif.eonvlndna tvldtnct
~ ""
that
(I) The lfflctl-• of 111 ntetiiii'Y lafeg-dl and
1111ty 1yslet'n1 lndudlng bulo not llmltlllf tQ lht tn~~rg~~tcy
core c:oollng system of •ch. •w;tt
or flclllfy his bttn
dlmonatr~·to fht NllafiCiton ol ffii c;,noril AiMmbly by
comr.:':::l,.. tnd IUCCIIifvl twtlhtl. of IUbltentlell~
:.:a:-.r:r:-r,~1:/.":/
~poet and
fill The
1 rldlooctl'll ~1fli; end 'rldloiCttvo
Waelts of Mdl SUch jiiMf fir f.:nlty' Cill lit stored
lrlnlf1lll'l" -'llnllf or lftlp a1 t II!J ·" ""' . . . .bit
tor-bit -'blllty of llldiN~rl"' lilt hHitll.
end
welllre of the peOple ollht Sln.,C!I·QIIlllw lrillltltlaillt or
unlnllnttd ~ II' dtvtrlfati· if' hlrmfUI lnelltltlt ., 01
rlldloiCtlvltf tnlit 1IW 61i!W.C ..YIIIl&amp;uellt .. ~ of

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mtydllm ~'t.~ltlv~~~=
durlnfl wlltdil"ud,'1iir~lllkir Wl~t.-lritr m-;;'~fu..; to
be harmful dr l'llllliliCttft
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m Thtprovlll-ofJIIhactl•d:ll&amp;" 111111
nof ~~ =:'if''"~.;,
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Ultd
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f:
mtlertell..ftatlflll •u~ m t t l l . : . a . ' or
tducaiiiMIIIUI',...Inl"'*tcorpi'liiM
to tny nuct•r 111111011 IIOMr plent or relel fecHity ~ 1
Vlllld fltlll Cl1llltrUCIIIII IIW!ill . . . . tram 1M Unlfld
Stills Atomic 1-gy Comm= at Ill IUCQIIIGI' lllllCy
by Jen-y 1 1976. but ntt
to oiiPIIIIfon olterttlori
or tn~trgement ol eny IUCfl nuclllr nuton PI"' plent or
rtlaled fecllltv
C I etaNta..,.

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7 That fio law may be tmhated by petthon whtch could not be passed
!tY: ~~~~ Assemhil Other spcctfic hmttahons on the powers of
mltlauve .aiiir. rctcreiYilllm \1 h1ch relatll ~0 laxatiOn o[ am P.roperty

ttw

are repealed
(Pro!&gt;l)jled by lnlhat ve Pet tlon)
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A. malorlt;,; atli~mptlvo vote Is ~~~·~'7 for P....l{._

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SHALL THE PROPOStD AMENDMENT BE ADOPTED?

~RGUMEN.T

AMEN~M£~'1'

FOR
;

THE
1

PROPOSED
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ISS'\:if. 7
~IMI'LIFY JNltlATIVE
~ND REFERENDUM BASED ON THE
ftECOMMENOAT'ION~ QF :('H~ OHIO
~ONSTITU:t'IONAL REVISION COMMISSION
In Its 1975 report the prestigious blparttsan
commission 1 view!~~ the entire body of
~onstit..,t:l9nai, JanOlJIIIIIt tin_ file IPI~latlvl). and
refer.endum concluded that the provisions were
confusi~Jg.Jll'jd In n~d of revision

Cv1lt'

n

INiliiAliiV&lt;E AND REFERENDUM ARE
BASIC
TOOLS
OF
CITIZEN
SELF
'GOVERNMEN.T
They &gt;permit citizens to pcopqse laws and
constitutional • · mnendments; for
voter
conslderat1'6ij o r f'o o'lfei'Fial! Til ~(iileellll!ll laws
jjhacted b)t &gt; tlie legl~atur• The h 1~12 Olio
£onstllull6n 1estllbll$helt ol h'l'ltlatlve and
referen~IIIJ). a~. ~ru~1er111 IMpor,tant safety
valve!l ~ to usuF• sfate gove-rnment Is
~~esponslve to 4he people Issue 7 would enable
citizens
~~~p.T'
~l'tj'i measures
f1romotkill ;fAii ,.~t~';.l!i\1! $0
utlllt1Y policies
even ~ •~te 1-.lifl~ure-'fa t.O acr

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to the leglslattve l{rocess and actually Improving
tile legaslature s perf9.rmance and effecttveness
~~e procesws shot~ld be readtly available to
the citizens ~ 1
Commitlee For the Amendment Robert P
Weaver' Roberf L Loltz Edward A Harter
Paul ne' 1.: l!rokaw Brady E Bancroft
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FULL TEXT OF THE PROf'OSED AMENDMENT

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BE IT R!O$QLVED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
OHIO THAT A'R'i'ICLE It EXISTING SECTION 1 ond
SECTION 11 1b 1c ld 1e 11 AND II BE REPEALED AND
NEW ARTICLE II SECTION 1 AND NEW ARTICLE XIV OF
THE OHIO CONSTITUTION BE ENACTED AS FOLLOWS
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ARTICLE 11
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Stet on 1 The legislative power of the state sha I be
vested n a General ~stmbly consist ng of a Stnale and
J:I,Q\J:i\! 'bt Repr~ntiJI!Vts but the people reserve to
lliilliS.fws tllei w«:'flf !~Illative and referendum as
pi'O\IIdeO&lt;I" ~
&lt;XIV.at th ...Cons! fulton
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settlon-~ !J:ht'~ubmlsslon of a proposed amendment ot
fh lt.ConlltiMion'lllriCIIY:Io!tht e~!Qrs may bt demanded by
an lnltlat .,. petit~ hav ng pr n~ llq'OSS the top Petition.
for. an amendment to the Constitution to bt submitted
d r•ctl,l to the vole~; stQIIed by tw'o hundred !Iffy thousand
ei~IOI'&gt; cert flld aa provlded In Section 6 of this article all'!
l)l!!dJw th the se~etpry of stale The secretary shall submll
the proDOSed amtildmont fu the electors at the nt)(f
succeedfnat agteneral eled on or at a special election on the
datiitf~ y law !Of holding the pr mary election whichever
s earlier occurring subsequent to one hundred twenty days
after the filing oflhe P.efltlon If I he amondmenlls adopted by
a 'majOrity oflhe electors voting on t I btcomesa pert of lhtt
Cons Mton and shall bt pUblished by the secretary of state
Sect on 2
lA) The submlulon of e proposed law to the Genera
~sembty may be demanded by tn Initial ve petition hev ng
printed acrou the foP pefltton for a lew to be submitted first
to the General Aasembly' signed by 011t hundred and fifty
thousand eltdors cert fled as prov ded In Stdlon 6 of this
article and flied w th the secretary of state The secretary
5hafl transmit the full text of the proposed law forlhw th to
the General Assembly
A law prOf!OSed by Initiative petit on shall not be
proposed nor enacted by tha General Assembly as an
emergency mN&gt;urt If a law proposed by Initiative petition
becomes lew e fher as proposed or In amended form It shall
bj traated as a lew originating In the General Assembly
except that If the p~ lew Is amended by the General
Assembly and becomes law and 11 a request lor submission
at an election 11 Iliad as provided In this section lht law
enacted by the Genera Assembly shall take .tied only f the
law ~by 111• riiiUftl tor aubmllalon alan eltcllllll s
rejeCted by a malorlty olthe electors voting thereon
H within six monlhl from the time the proposal Is
~I \ltd by tht Gentrtl Alaembly the proposed law has not
be'~e law ai proposld Ita submission to the electors may
bt demanded by a request flied with the secretary of slate for
subm IIlion of tho law to the people at an election signed by
the members ollhll commlltot of petltlon.-s within thirty
deys aHerth..txlll,..lon of the six months except that If lht

By Tom Tiede
WASHJNGTDN
Lester
Maddox the pres1denllal
oommee of the Amertcan
Inlependent party believes
lilll3elf ~&amp;be the embotlment
d. .the canunon man And
indeed be is U ClllllllOn U we
Cline Bald bespectacled
etb!ated only lhi'ougb the
10111 grade be is In no way an
elfele elite eliCept pe"haps a.
"'lfll'ds race He II merely
ole Lester 60 years of age
ollee!lled With himself lite of

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He wu born on the
Wll'llilll!-cl8118 side d. Atlanta
the son d. a bOOle,iOYIIII!
llllCiillll who had periodic
•gument.s with e~oyment
Ills molhfr wu a BlblereadillJ! ~lpllnarian who
later in life was to have a 11'1p
to the Hliy Land blotched
beCIIIIe !he had to share an
airport restroom with a lig
bl~k, snelly nigger who WI1B
cOmbing her hair aU over
the pl~e Dad Maddox had
lt'OAJOd out of Getrgia s
school syatem In the third
griK!e m1111 In tbe eighth
Lester was the second d.
llw children and reD¥mbers
nolhq of b!s chll41ood so
DlUCh as lis poverty He

FUNNY BUSINESS

lt'tuld In patched clothi!!g
slufllng cardbOard in hiS
shoes becawte the family
could not afford new soles In
l!m after his IaUter had lost
yet mother job as well as the
family h1111e lester decided
to foUow the lead of his elders
regardq education I felt It
was almost hopeless to
continue school under those
cmditions He qwt to get a
job
He worked m many en
terprJSeS He was an ap
Jl'entice dental tecllniclan a
clerk In a jeweler s supply
muse a soda jerk a dell~ry
bly a steel worker During
Wtrld War II the man who
Will to become one of the
JM~t out!pOIIen patriots of 30
yeM"s later got a Job In a
IE!ense plant and thus was
CJempt trom the draft
N111e ci his ea"ly em
ploymenl appealed
to
Maddox. I never got the
good spots
he recalls
somebody else always got
the good !pOls Besides his
1111biU111 was to go Into
bustne!ll ftr bliiiSelf During
the war he used a $400
savi~s ace oun t to ~n a
short~rder shop called
lester s Gnll It was lilly

By Roger Bollen

1. LL. p~€.6 0~ lH16
O~E Tt-IERE'S 1-JO
LJTTLE, GOLD I
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10 tiy 14 feel tn size and parts
of 1t were built from rtm
nants of a chicken coop but It

lr01J8htole Lester from there
to here In 1947 us!~ proflla
tr1111 the gr1ll Maddox bull!
wtet was to become his own
monument
Plcknck
Restaurant
The Picltrlck was of by and
for the c1111mon man The
white
common
man
naturally Lester thought up
the rwne himself explmrung
JI'Oudly that customers would
iJck their choices and he
would rick (pile) the orders on plates Anyway the
commoners loved it By the
19518 the Pickrlck was the
eatecy for the little peq~le of
AUanta and ole Lester was
not 111ly lhell' maitre d but
their political gtru By now
he was railing agamst
godless conununhm and
shameless mlegraUon Ole
Lester had become the
biggest redneck 1!1 town
He ran for office often
(mayor tw1ce lieutenant
governor once) but it wasn t
IJltil t!ll4 that he became
outrageous e nough to be
taken seriously On the
&amp;(!lllllJ! of tbe Civil Rights Bill
of that year three black
students tried to •.at In the
Pickrlck and Lester kept
them out at the point of a gun
He was to win th!s batUe ( I

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Ibn l want their woolly heads
In my place J by cltaq the
Plckrlck down Two yeara
later he became the gllftl'llor
of Geolila (he ded q~ponent
Bo Calloway In the blllotlnl
rut was voted in by the state
legislattre)
Lester s story becomes
more familiar alter this As a
national figll'e he has
champ1111ed the Ku Kluz
Klan the John Birch Society
111d a gro~ of hla own called
GUTS (Georgi ans Unwil!q
1o SIJ'render) He hu ped
died Negro baiting axe
handles he has advised
police 1o shoot rioters on
sight he hu warned us that
Playboy mag82ine mould be
bilnned from newsstands
And be ran for president 111ce
before In 1968 getting zero
delegate votes at the
Democratic convenUon
Now he s m the news again
He says that when he was
born 0tr colored wtman
pcked me up and said Thil
boy s gonna be pre81dent
sane day So he s solld.Ung
voles from all those c&lt;llllllon
men who bel!eve In
segregat1111 in government
by vengeance and In a God
who would shoot rioters on
.Ugh I
Y all come out now and
vole heah'

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III,OIIMATION
D•ADLINII
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S P .M. Day lo~ro Will l'O odd1 lobs. roolinv. poln·
ling , h.- 1ng, tr" work . ond
Pullllctllon .
rnowln~ . Phone 992-7409,
Canttlltllono,
cor~t&lt; ·
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R•blfcatlon.
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Tht PubHUitr r11~w~
1V72 20 ft. Champion trave1 r,-.,...-"""-1"''!!'il!l!~·
lhe right lo tell! or ro~~ l "llOsT-Two
!railer. fullyteH -conlolned, hot 1 1
• foced ,,..(',
tny aaa ·'tttmtd otf- -,
tog In lt1elr ear ,
awning and tcrHn.d In room
ltctlona l. Ttrt publllhtr
Also ottonorios. Moy bo s"' '
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owlrvg
the
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at 975 Mopl• St ., Middl•port
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one ln&lt;orr.ct
whereabouts, pleose call Ed
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troller , lumou
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fold·down clout , dquOI•
5 ce:~tl ptr word on~
Camero. Loti at troctc.\f pull pt
stainless ste•l sink . ln1ide or
lnstrtlon. ~·
MeiVt Falr9rounde , Sun~y .
Minimum Chorgo Sl.OI) .
outside stove, new porta ·potl ,
1f14CHEVY NOVA4DOOR
127ft
Phone
'1'12-7830.
H cents "per word three - - - · ___ .... c..
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hoovy
duty
owning,
Local
low
mlleegt
car.
V·l
engln.,
IUtomall~ power
eonseeuttve lnatrtlons. ·
new tires ._ tleep•
6, $995 5et .
· show llttle weir, gold
Phone
steering an db ra k os, ra dlo, tl res
26 certtl, p1r word six
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consecutive lnswtlont.
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25 Ptr Cent DIICOUITt on
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paid ads and ads pa id
1f74 CHEVELLE MALIBU
12"5
or your home. Will als.o d9 fo' ur Sale or ~'rade
within 10 Ge.YI+
1door local I owner with ltss than 33.1)1)1) miles, 350 VI
CARD OF HlNKS
housework and Ironing in th•
I OI)TUIIRY_
Meigs County Area. Call Eloise 1976 CHEVROLET 4 'wheel drive
engine. eutomall~. power steering and brakes. Like
sz.oo ' 'f or so word
!ruck. Phc:~ne 9&lt;49·2132.
Pickett or Modc:~lyn Pickell,
new W-W tires. Factory air, radio, while over dark
mlnlmmr
99:1-3888 .
green .
"Each icfchtlonat worcr f
cents .
ILIND"DS
1972 "OVA2 DOOR
11"5
Additional 25&lt;
Locol1
owner,
car.
good
tires.
ciNn
Interior.
6
cyl.,
std.
·per Advtrtlstmtnt.
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inns.
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MOBIU home for sole or rent, 3'
want to buy or sell somethin~ .
B : ~o a.m. to J :OO p.m.
bedrooms , ol utilities poKI.
oe look ing fo( Work ... or
Dally, 8:3Q a .m. to 12 :00
Phone992-7751. ,
whatever ... you'll get result$
Noon Saturday .
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Phone today 992-2156.
1973 12x60, 2 bedroom Vindole
Cqll 9'1:1·2156 .

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Television log /or easy· vieuJin,g

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MOJ!IDAY, SEPTE~IER 21,1976
5:0D-Big Valley 3; Merv Griffin 4; Brady Bunch I;
Star Trek 15.
5;30 ....,... 6; Family Alfllr 8; Eloc. Co: 20,33;;
Adlm -12 13.
6:00 Newt 3..1.1,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Ectuc.tlon In Tran.sltlon 33.
·~ ~BC Ntwa3,.1,15; ABC Ntwa13; Anltf Griffith 6;
CBS News 1,101 Hqdgtpadge Lodge 20.
7:00-TrulhGrCons3; ToTelllhaTruth 4; Bowling foiDof_larS6; BuekOwenst; Ntwa10;To Ttlllha Truth
13; Family Alf1lr 15; Amorl~an Indian Artlote 20;
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wltll..- witt 111t
pipe ftnllllefl. Uftfler ....
bores VP to 12" pl~~t liM.

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992-247·
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POMERqY, O... IQ
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ALL HOUSEWIVES
1969 12;c63 Vlndole , underpinned
Co. Rd . 26. Five Point 5 , MI . HerAli Yard Sa ln. Rummage.
1Px20 screened porch, cehtrol
man · Womens Minionory
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Pore~ and Baltm•nt Porch
~··al r .' May be seen 825 South .S.·
Ann .. ,
1974 EL CAMINO truck . oylomatic 1970 Buick RM,ro, good cor~dl·
and Beaemenf Saaold:-'lin~i: ~ f'r· 1 FOf'd .Ave., Middleport, Phone · - ---~----~ ... ___
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tronsmiss.~on, power siH'f)llQ..
lion, new tires , $900. Phon•
must be Peld In 1
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6 FAMilY Corport Sole , 918 South
p,b.. 77,0CMJ miles . S2800.J~hone 7&lt;42-2796.
Get yours In
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NOTICIS

Phone(614)667-3817.

stopping by·
~:~rt 0
7'29, Pbmtro'y ,
with your rem I

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THE RACINE Fire Oapo'rtment
hove a gun shoot Sofuraoy
6:30 p.m. a t tlielr building In

Coli 949-21103 or

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AVERAGE $.40 an-;)~~-;g7'dr
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cash 1nvestmant,,no dtl1ve'tt;" or
H~=~~H'Cold::u ar.m•.(J~f'\ed~ ~· ~lwctlng. Comput4ti's dO. your
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Sundlya on 1 rou1t fro111 1 ,
Racln~ 1 ithr.ough . ~P!PI~-..
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pauengllrS at ,_,, It you '
are Interested In our bus
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and choir; ook
antique dishes ond
silverware; new wool comforts ;
quilll : bedspreads: curtains :
hand crochet items; small electric opplianl::es ; bird cage end
chrome, stand; heavy plates
ond cups: sundae dishes ; misc .
choit5;
chalrs;

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Friday, Sept. 23. 24 , 9 o .m. tillS
p.m. Clothing, tools. few anti·

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Casto, Reedsville, Ohio . 1

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Rodne~ ~olt, Woods, .K. , •

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FURNISHED, 2 bedrm . apartment,
adults only', in Middleport,
Phone 992·3874.

Rodney! Scott ·WoodL , 1o , ,
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sold Politi!!" will be ~eord on RIV~fll' pilots , de&lt;khondt7'&gt;tbo~.
the lsi. ~ay'"Gf Nov,finli!etl ·"·~ wtit• Box 203, Patkitrsburg, w;

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33. ten miles north of Pomeroy.
large lots with concrete JXJfio5,
sidewalb, o~ runners and ~; off
stt~t ~r~lng . Phone 992-7•79.

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IN DASH 23 chonnal CB, am-fm .
mpw radio. 3 trock stereo. Coli

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toiners . Phon·e 667--3737

667-3'T74.
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Call .Kent Ha~ . ~' 21fiedro?m ~if• home, ~)(fer .

P,hone 99:1-5858.

2hor~.::m-,:o.:.b:.:
lle'--h-o-m-o-ln-~cin
area. Phone 992-58~ ...:........,__
TRAilEPS lor rent: one 3'
unfurnished, ' one 2

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music ro, k, cloonlng oquip:
m;en•, $1;;&lt;1. Phone 9&lt;9-2593

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Callever,lngs ,{bl-4 ) 667·3073.

REDUCE safe llnd fast with
Go&amp;eu Tablet'\ &amp; E-Vop "water
Pills". Nelsn11 Drug .

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COUNTRY farmland with seclud·
ed wood5, water and good OC ·
cess 'in Monroe County; W. Va.

EXCAVATifo(G, dozer, looder and
backhoe . work ; dump trucks
and to-boys for hire; will haul ·

a good 9 room house with 2
beths. Obi . garage and
corner lot. -

jack.
(Do you have a quesliort
tor the etperts? Write "Ask
the Jacobrs" care ot this
newspaper. The Jacobya will
answet individual quealione
it stamped, self-addressed
envelopes are enclosed. The
most interesting qutslions
will be used in this column
arrd will receive copies of
JACOBY MODERN.I

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JUST LISTED-149 acres.
Income from gas well, free
gas. Timber, stocked pond,
fruit trees, bern, other
building , garage . "Ice
olclfr home. 5 BR, beth,
porches,
utility room.
carpeting,
paneling.
'EXCELLENT AT JUST
542,000.00.
' NICE RANCI1 TYPE Smell yard. 3 BR, beth ,
large living, full basement,
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F .A.
furnace.
carpeted, pentled, lots of
cabinets. $18,000.00.
' INVESTORS- We have I
unit with 3 rentela In
.excellent neighborhood at
lust 120,ooo:oo .

unit

on corner lot

.12$..800 00

' ' ·JUST LISTED- Very nice
oldtr home overlooks tht
rf..,r. 3
-beth, formal

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HENRY E. &lt;;LELAND
BROKER
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paneling. Phone.~ - 2759. . --~ ~ :

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troco to land
litulfM In lilt vllllgt of
Pom....,, Ohio. H11 woler
1nd sewage flciNtles.
acres
3
one-half
undeveloped . lind. Water
and ltW- IVIIIIblt.
Profttablo going bualn-.
Leu•
ovall1blt
or
property can be purchased.

DOZER work and welding . Con· '' •. ~

· toct James Poraoos, Rt. J, ,;: :
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= ei_;_R::
ood
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EXCAVATING, BACKHOES ANQ.'~•
DOZER - lARGE AND SMAll, -~
SEPTIC TAfo(KS lfo(SIAllED. lOW·•
BOY Afo(il DUMP TRUCKS. BILL "';''•
PUlliNS, PH0fo(~ 9'1:1·2478 DAY &lt;•
ORfo(fGHT.
:.. :..
PROTECT your swimming pool! : ,
. Winterizing kits, covers, on· • .
i .

net Soles. Middleport, Ohio. ',

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buildings, frul! lr001, 2 ,foca- ·
lions, ~ mode for oil and go1 ·

PGLDAV . - THUHEPLDB

on

good bla&lt;ktop rood. Coli IIIII
Clon&lt;h 99:1-5795.
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NOW, IF "'OU'LL JEST
SWEEP TH' JOGGERFY
AN' 'RITHMATIC BOOKS
8ACI&lt; IN

3,

bedrcom: full carpet, . 1.113
ocre1, leodlng Creek water
st•-'em, near Langsville and
· Call7&lt;2-2819
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Dinah 13.
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4:30-Mylhr•Sonl3; En~aga.c(0nel6; Ptririclll
__FatniiY 8; FllnttiOIIII 15.
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5:0D-8lt Valle'f 3; /rMt'v Griffin •; Brldp llunch 11
Mister Rogers 20J:I; Star-TAll 15.
S:30-News 6; Family Alf1lr e; Eloc. Co. 20.33; IWim12 l:i.
6:GO-f\lews 3..1.1.10,13,15; ABC News 6;
, ConSumer Experltfa 33.
6:»--NBC News 3,.1,15; /IBC New1131 ,_,., Grlfftlll6;
CBS lrlews 1,10; HCilgJi11 adge l..odgt 201 lTV
Utilization 33.
7:110-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell the Truth 4; llowllng tDr
Dol tiC'S 6; Let' I Go To Tllt R - I; News Ill To
Telllha Truth 13; Family Affllr 15; Cookl"'l wtfh.a
Continental Fla- 20; AmlriCIIII- Forum 33.
7:»--Hollywood Squares 3,A; l.at'a Doli With II 6;
Match Game PM I ; MacNtll-l.ahrtr Report 20,33;
In Tha .Know 10; Wild Kingdom U; Nathvllie onlha
Roact 15.
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8:00-811 Bu BliCk Shtep 3.4,15! HIPPY D1y1 loTI/
Tony Orlando &amp; Dawn 1,10; Mrt. Gendl'l lncll

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9:0D-RichMan, PoorMctn6,13; Malhi, TO; E-lniMf
_f'OC!J 33; Carnivora 20.
IO :oo-pollc;e Story 3,4115; Swl~h . 11,10!. ~- !'~ ,
_ Olympled 33.
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10:30-Biack Penpectlve on the Nwt 20.
1l:oo-News 3..1,4,8,10,13,15; Mac:IMII·I.ahrtr RIIXri -

Utll&lt;rambletheH.fourJul'lllleo,
letter to each oquan, to
1...--J--1-+~ form four ordinar7 words,

so Acre 'tar;;,· s room houst. aut- ~

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8:00-lllllt 6; Capt. Klflgai'OO I, 10: s . r t St. 33.
1:»--Big Valley 6.
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: f ;IIO-A.M. 3: Phil Donll)ue 4; Lucy SMw I; Pflll·
Oonal1ut 13,15.
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9:»-&lt;:rou-Wib 31 One Llfll to Llw 6; Goad o.yt I.
10:0D-s.ntord &amp; Son 3,.1.,15; Price II Ritllf I. It; Mille
Dougln 13.
•10: Is-General Hoaplt•l 6.
10::10-Coiebrlty Swtllflolaklt 3~,15.
11 :110-Whael of Fortune 3, U; Wltlcdl)' ~~ Edge II
Night 6; Gambit 1.101 Mdmlng w1t11 D.J. 1).
•11:30-Hollywood Squar• 3,~,15; HlfiPY D . 6,13/
Love ot llfll 1,10.
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11 :5$-Take Kerr I; MI. Flxll 10.
12 :00.,."ews 3,6.1, 10; Hat Seal 133;' Beb BriUII ~~ Fun
FActory 15.
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12:30--Gong Show 3,1$; All My Chlkhn 6,1)/ Se1rc11
for Tomorrow 1,10.
12;5S-NBC News 3,1$.
1:GO-Sofllti'MI 3; Ryan:s tiqll6,131 q,tiiCAIIh 11.. 111
Young &amp; the Restltta 10; Not For WomMI Oily 15.
1 : »----a~ of Our LIYH 3.4.15; Family FN16.11; At
The World Tuma 1,10. ·
2:1JG.-13),000 Pyramllf 13; Dinah 6.
2:30-tlocton 3,~,15: Ont Lite to Llw 131 Cktlall
Light 1,10.
3:110-Anolher World 3,.1,15; All In The Family 1,111
Con111mer Survival Kit 20.
l:ls-General Hoapltol 13.
3:30-Bewitc:hed 6; Match Game 1,10; Lilla VIII &amp;
You 20.
UO-Mislet Cartoon 3; Mlrcul WeJIIII, M.D. 41
SomerMI 15; Howdy Doody 6; MICke; MouM Civil

OIH!

WE HAVE SEVERAL
BUSI .. ESS
LOCATIONS
TO SELL . .

f~fc;l el.cf~IC',

-News 6; Sunrlll '

6:'5 o\1ornlng Report 3.
6 : ~ Morning, Wet! Vlrglnll IJ.
6:55-Goocl Morning, Trl Stile 1J.
7:0D-Today3..1,1S; GoodMan!lng. AmtrlcU,IJ; CIS
H.- I ; Chuck Wlilte Reports 10.
7:05-Bugs Bunny I. Frlendl 10.
7:»--Schoolltcl' 10.

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NEW LISTING - ... leo
large , lawn, 3 bedroom
hoUit. city utilities. bern
and garage. $3,500.00.

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~4-+-1

PHONE f92.3311 or 99271U.

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H0ME

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12 :30-Movle " The Helar• 1.
! :GO-Tomorrow 3,4.
1:35--News 13.
Channel Five
6:00-Bfue Rldae Ouart.t lei
6:»--Tntfmony TlrTM (cl
7:110-Marlhall Footbell C~l
9:30-TBA
IO:G0-700-Ciub (c)
.2_1:30-Wrestllng (C)

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tllree1e, service for obove 01

in ground pools . D. Bumgard;

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Cfn

Semttter I; Conclt 111 I Cotrimtnll10.

33.

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11 :30-Johnny Car- 3..1,15; Movie "Night Walctl"
6,13; Kojak I ; Mary HortrnanlO; ABC Ntws33.
12:00-Movle "Malor Dundee" 10; Jonatcl 33.

Phono 99:1-572&lt; .
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DITCH Dlgg lnq. Phone (30&lt;) 773· . : ·
5839 or (304)773-5788.
-• :
HocKING RIVER Trodlng Com·:;: ;
4
BEDROOMS
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po'l)r, GUfo(S-OVER 250 ,,.. '
Aluminum siding, living • NEW 3 bedroam hauso, 2 boths,
STOCK. Buy; soli, trodo. 478 :J
acrou front ol houw, large
oil elec., 1 o&lt;rt,l Middleport, · Richland I!. then• · Ohio 45701 ;
Phone (6i&lt;) 59J.89cJo.
-, ~:
dose to Rutland. Phone 9'1:1·
dining, hot water hNI.
7&lt;481.
.:::::
Wont 111iy &amp;16,500.
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. MACHINE
. . R-ln, __ _,,
SEWING
' SMAll lonn for sale. 10~ down,
oil makM , 99:1·2284. rh, ,-·
NEW LISTING 4
owner financed. ~nroe Coun·
Fabric Shop , Pomeroy •.bUsl-. rooms, plus a 3
ty , W. Vo . Phone (30&lt;) 772Authorlzed •Singer Salel and 1
bedroom epertmtnt. "-w
3102or (30&lt;)m-3227 .
SerVice . Wethorpett Scltsors . .-; ,
hot wafer furnace, front
.,
porch &amp; basement. Only
$15.000.

•r•tern

Burger

et aL

CARPENTER , 11oorlng,

MODERN 81 -level 3
bedroom home In the
country. Family room.
equipped
kitchen,
betement, garage, 3 frailer
hookups, and 11 acres.
$.41 ,500.

wellt, own waler

tlmel... "

Jl Hamilton

zs Drum roU

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a "- are tbe
• Oleer
11 Oregon dty
• "Knlly - "

fedora

u Pinafore

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1&lt;2·2348. ·

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mpawn

Sonitohon , 992·3954 or 992-.. ,~~,~ ,

2&lt;28.

25 Algerian

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NEW LISTI"G- Spollna ·
3 bedroom lnsulettd homo.
Ceramic tile beth, natural
-~~~, F.A. fuma~e. carport
and v, acre. 137,500.

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effect

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TUESDAY, SII'TEMatlt 11, " "
6;GO-SunriM Semesta 10.
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6: Is-Farm Reporl13.
6:20-RIIY. Cltuphv. Robl,._ 13.

z.n a;

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Will clo roofing, construction ; •
.HOMESITES for sale, 1 ocr• ond .. plumbing and healing. No job ' ) :
up. Middleport, near Rutkmd . , 190 lo~g• o-r too small. Phone ~ '-

HEMLOCK GROVE Nl~e
remodeled
3
bedrooms. Modern kitchen
with stove, refrigerator.
beaement, front porch &amp; th

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REMODELING, Plumbing, heating EXCAVATII'IG, doz,r,
and ditcher. Charles
and all types of general repair.
field , Back Hoe Service.·
Work guaranteed 20 years e;c _:
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perience. Phone992·2,.09.
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D&amp;D TREE Trimming, 2Q yean •~&lt;· SEPTIC Systems Installed ' by":'f \
licensed lnttaller. Shepard · ~ ;
per le nce . · Insured free
COf*octors. Phone 7,.2. 2«)9. • • ~.~~
estimates. Coli 997-:z:JIW or
(61&lt;1698•7257 AI bony.
SEPTIC TANKS .,looned. Modoftf: :;: ':'

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I; Seslmt St. 20.33; MovJ. "Roclt+llyl !Wir'' II;

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RIVER LOT- with water,
electricity, and aewage.
Only 13.000.

Australian thephtrd puppies . 0 ROOMS oncl bath, Iorge kitchen
Guaranteed heelers. $30,
and utility room , fuel oil furJa mes Nally , Cherry Ridge Ad. :
nace in L•torl ToWnship . Con·
Rt. · 3 · P o otter~
tact wovne w·1
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we open our lowest spade.
Partner it marked wttb 110111e
bl"" carda.
In"'
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elude sometbin1 lite five
3J18des to lbe ace or tbe kina·

lers , day phone 99:1-7089,
night phone 992·3525 or 992·
5232.

acre. s20:ooo.

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three.

I Wltb telling Z4 laue

Phone 99:1-3454 or (614) .U6·
9568.

74~-3019.

SuHolk ram. Al,o. for sole,

ap1de

Our !'lgbt hand oppot~l . hu
opened one notrump and biJ
partner lw railed him to

Yeslerday'I:Uiwer

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875 16·5 6 plr. tiro with 8 hblo
G.M. Wheo . Also, very good
used Corlton truo]lpet. Coli L---"'.;;.:;;~;,:,:".:::'.-.=---1.
- ~ --

wbat we 19d from :

fill dirt , to soil, limestone and
gravel . Call Bo~ or Reger Jef·

GRAII)f ltd boel. 85 cents per. mRoxiMATELY 30 o,;;.-';;ilh6 6 roqm houM, ~odern kltch.tn.
---· ··-·-----·- ·- ·· .. --~-- ·pound, cut, wrop'ped and
room haute and both, dug well,
carpeting, in Harr.,onvllle. can-,
Ml INCH ElECTRIC rongo , stereo, 2 _f~o__zen. Phon•-~·&lt;198.
.
ond 2 outbuildings, fen&lt;od ond
venlent to mines, $9,000. ·
piece living room suite, never
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S
Phone 7&lt;2-27'16.
used , 1 recliner. 2 months old. FOR SALE OR TRADE, regis tered · m1nera rig ts, 19.000. Call
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notrump call wu a slrfllll bid
in notrump lind did not asi for
aces. Soulb looked at his very
sound notrump and went on to
lbe very fiDe alam contract."
Jim: "Soutb would make
seven wltb i lot of lood luck .
He rnilht not even make siz if
everytblnc went sour.
Anyway; be wonlbe club lead,

iJ'l'I'LE ORPBAN ANNIE

.. :00 p.m . Offering complete
real estate service, home1 , DOU ILE - 2 bedrooms
commerciols, forms , one ocre each, city water, gas F .A.
lots, approisi.ng. Groduo te furnace In one . Basement &amp;
Weaver' School of Real Estate, large lot . $12,000.
have been in the Real Estate
Business in Meigs County since · BUSINESS ROOM _;_ Plus

12.FT.•WOODEN (Jon Boot) .ono·

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..11 . Phono99:1-291&gt;9.

Oswald: "Nortb's four·
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A Kansas reailer WIDII lo
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OHIO. PHONE 985-4186 otter

Another

ch lumber. s2s: Phone 9&lt;9·
ocres graund , rural and
2593
t~n~Gs.;;~_•seost of Darwin.-, . BeAti:~RIZZl YBow . 461bst quiver
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and many accessories. $55:
, ,-.
Hawken muzzle laoder, 50
calibe-r, many '' accetSories,
$180, Call992-3726.

working condition . Pric.d to

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&amp;N.T.

a;

tbe Gerber four-club eGf!-

vention later lhla week."

hoff both , home in Middleport.
Centerly locote\f. PhOne 9'92·

with 4 rentals (furnished).
Thlals brick &amp; frame. Just

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FUEl OIL STOVE, will deliver.
Phone 742 2769
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OUOJH~RMf.,;l-oil furnCKe , good

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__evenings.
. fourth inch plywood bottom ,
sides oncl ends, three-fourth in·

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992-7320 Evenings

Pomeroy ,

Pass 4 N.T. Pass
Pau Pasa Pau
Opening lead - J •

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Phone 949-2814
9 A.M to 5 P.M.

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West Ntrllt Eul

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GUMR SERVICE

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TO Sft;W.
6At-lAoNi\

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AlA.. Ri~T

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9-10-1

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, furnished.

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nylon prlnh,
Ylftylaollds, and'
occea-les.:

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667-3876

machines, MO~NifltG Star Hgts . Buy l ·ocre
Si nger . feoh.lrs buttonhole.
tract of land. Will arrange lor
blind hem, sews on knits,
financing and small ·down pay $48.00 cash. -*tlso Singer Touch
men t to build a home of your
and Sew, li ke n:Vw. $31 .00 cash.
choice . Lee Construction ,

Phone 9'1:1 ·7187.
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.
PJGs
far sole. Phone 94."9--:
-2::-85::7-. Qoffvifflan.t to shopping on
Third and Mill Streets in Mld- C"ONNfrumpet , Used ~ 2 years,
Rodney Scott Woods,
11&amp;pOrt~ Broncl new high quol i·
$100. Phone 7.. 2·3092:
·
,
.apartments . See the
fl,Y, 11r_e~~:.,\lil'l~!?~~( G,~~=~~:Dpo:o~~~~i~C:.;
nu;u:log•f. at Apt. 16. or coli l'T70 TRI)JMf'H 650 Cho.per. II..;'
ntxt·frlend,ll61 $~1-7.30
married , · Army
paint ' iob. Phone 992-5252 or
m -m1.
AppllcaOI - ' Recruiting. Coil colfoct- (61&lt;1
sea David au,kirk , A,uslic Hills
593-3022 , or 385~~~~~ AV:AilA.lE at Riverside Aport·
at l;:ee Circle, Syracuse, Ohio.
(9) 20, It
-t .,cl
d1entsl; I ~ bedroom oporf.
f'l"•nll, $100 per month; 2 POTATOES ond pumpkins . C. w,
Proffitt. Portland. Okio. Phone
'l'le A!mere
bedroom apartments, $1~ per
8-13-2254.
tJIIIted.Pi'tlllatll'la110811
mont~ . One price for all . Phone,
3
1975 HARl~Y - DAViDSON XlH
Tilda 11 MaltdaJ llllpt.l\D 9l~rnituro, l'oboM .. ,
--,f-~~
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witb rI woll telephbhoo
2
droom troiler , reol nke,l Sportster, block , 1000 cc, 1200
actuo1
Call Keith COrtis,
to lolloll'."""
.
101
W,/'t or oomploo
• ~~lts, onlyt Phone992:_3~~~..:'
lte M. D. Mill•r:--l lftt. ' 1r.. .~ •• 5 09m (uGQfshed opt . for rent
Tbe JIIOOII
belw- Ill
Pomeroy , Ohio. Call-m-7760!:
dooe I&lt;&gt;' Powell's Supor Volu:
1111 qurtlr
~ ~. CASH poid \or oil -mollos ·and _Jt;'\1~ 9'12~, __
The
1tan art ,. ~I• 0 mobile ....,.., 1TRAilER' spo'e for rent, one 3
... ~.~~ \QIIU. .--Pt~Dfte
code6 1... ,.J3·~1. ~ _.\ mile5 , from Pc:~meroy , one in
Pom•roy ~ forMt t Pro- '*' De)(ter, 5 miles from No. 2
·
prke for standing , ~ Tlne l hOfl• 992-5858.

WI

i&lt;tJlllW HOW'

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from ·dummy."
Oswald : "Eul had to tbrow
either a dllimoad or ap1de 011
that laat heart and wn
hopelessly lqiMeled. He did
clluct a lpade, •lace be wu
looklna rilht at !QUI' diamonds
In dummy, but South just
made four spades, three
diamonds IIJid hll1 slam."
-Jim: " Tomorrow we will
sugest elimple wly to UN 1
few four:f101nnnp e~U. u retl
notrump bids IIJid we wiD till-

$1 .000 down . &lt;oil (30&lt;1 '1723102 or (30&lt;)7n-3227. ·
3 b&amp;droom hous'e for sal&amp; at 520
Sycamore St., MiddlepOrt, good BRADFORD, Auct ioneeP, Com ~
plete Service . Phone 9_.9-2.t87
buy lor $8,000. Phone 9'1:1·3578,
or 9&lt;49-2000. Rocln•. Qhio , Crllt
or992-7667 .
Bradford.
N.ICE 3 bedroom , one and one-

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pipes
, 1650. Call9&lt;9-2&lt;80.

for $1~ monthly plus elec. c:~r
$130 indu'dlng alectric, LOWER

l,..· EARf CORN,, ••

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1 KlJO\IJ HOW
1D SPeU.!T .

miles, silty bar , crosh bars,
~~o;~·5434.~-- - - pull boc~ handle bars , new tire &lt;iEORG£ S. Hobstetler " Jr . REAL
and seals. . Scrambler side
ESTATE BROKER , POMEROY,

bedt~ oportments of
VlllAG~ 1-VoNOR in Middleport

19761 at 1:30 P .M. or ea soon
Va.26101.
, I"',.., ·
thereafter •• 11ld court maY
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heer It.
..,• ,•u~· e-11f SOMEONE to care for1elderty lady
•'tf ·-~ \~~
; u .. ~ ~ ""!&lt;-' -""her home . Phone'98S-3955.

~Al-l,!

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ings Company ,
Ohio.

HONDA Cl-&lt;50, 12,000

luroish'\&lt;1., 1opts. Phone , '19299:1-3965. '
5434.
---~-.-----··-- '7'""- ·' &lt;
KENNEBEC pototMs/ 50 lb . '$3,50
COUNTRY Mobile Home Park, Rt:
or 100 lb. $6.00. Bring con·

StJ;iliiiel

court changing his nama from

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• Pom.&amp;.~. , .~dm-~

Syracuse

UH. Earn , extra
- ' '
-nding MORIY·• Ind
vekleble prizes. ·Call
(614) 992-2156";,
.
"· Pom.rb'y 1 • Ohlo 9. . .•n6 { .... c. "~'
,.,. • '",, ... •
hereby v1~n •llotict' 1111r1~ ~o'l '- it.' t
,
· " 'i •'·l
wllllllo hla Petition by;Ar.JIIId!tl, ollll •n.ilw
D. Hanlf111, his mother enil
_.,
. , !'!! "
neJCt frl~d, ln the Pr.oMte
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Court of ~M.lft 1 COunf"f'1 ' DhkJ, • ~ii..
'· ~ 1 ·-v-·.
proylnvtMr- an ·order o11Uid ? .D ;~·.r.Jo.TMER()Y, ·O. •:·

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For FrH Estimate,

cond Street , Pomeroy, Ohio,
ot 10:00 a .m. on the 21st day ot
September , 1976. The under·
signed reserves the right to
bid. The Formers Bonk ond Sav·

ood

On

iiroisre~~.~io
.. _old . P~no.99:1-371?_
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'54-\1:

667-1166

THE undarsigned will sell at
public sale far cosh the following motor vehicle to be token
from Kenne tf'l R. Searle$ , Norttl
Third Street, Middleport, Ohio
&lt;45760. 1971 Mercury Comet
Tudor Sedan , Serial NQ. IK31T·
522201. The sale will bo held
at The Formers Bonk and Sav·
ings Company , 211 West Se·

One good ustd McCullough
Clutin Saw • ·• • S7S.ot

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shots. won..oc~. bred tor oontle

~hlo&lt;5769 .
.t

S2DO.DO

AKC Female -German Shepherd ,
c..w ,
14 ond ~-thirds
..wy
u ~.o-.\dl!!' •
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speolol, rogulor $~4.'1~ now
$19.95. Offor ••Pirws Oc:t. 7,
1976. Phone 99:1-3&lt; 10.

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·New water aottenera Rilfl.
$339.95.
Sale Prict l29U5

home , I male, 1 fema le, Phone
99:1-3702.

FULLER Br.ut~ls, theE. -~ R,111h ~ man. rtteodtll wack . ,
corpt~t •':"s~r. '~ Now~ ~~ 'T' ,·.w~rt-, P. 0 . Be" &lt;466, tP'TIVo.y,

··wt'

SALE

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BORN LOSER

Phone Coolville

CHEVEllE Molibu &lt; dr., vinyl
top , light green, 2 new lires ,
good condition . $800. Phone
.(614)985 -3988.
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1951 FORD truck three·fourth ton
roUgh. Phone 8-43·2645 after 6
p.m.

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(61&lt;) 667-3252, Poulin• Dorsi
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lordasareservotlons.
HELP W~NTEDI local f•~m needs
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WIN AT BRIDGE
4NT bid glv• point count
NOR'ftl

COAL, limestone , ond calcium
chlc:~ride and calcium brine for
du51. qmJrol 01\d special mi;c:ing
soft for farmers . Moln Street,
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1969 FORO Torino, runs good .
3891.
• $&lt;95 . Phone 99:1-5524.
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CANNING tomotoes ond sweet t97&lt;4 PINTO , 2300 motor , . Cantinuaua one ploce
peppers . ' Cleland Forms·.
automatic , 2 tone point , vinyl
outt~r~. We hanolt. or do It
Geraldine Cleland . Rocine.
roof . 28.000 miles , priced at
yourwH. Special prices to
Ohio.
Phone 7&lt;42·2028.
buiklen.
......whole5ole.
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Rurh Reeves .

13th. ~ats.. 'Mondo,, 7• to-&lt;10, FUEL TRUCK driver. Must
Tuesd&lt;a':..J 1 1t• 12; 1 ~ (a 10i ~· truCk driving expedence.
Thurs~, 1 J~1 4 , 7 II' Ml ~)is. , ~ 729-E, 'ore. of The
count fo sehlor cltilens. Coli ......s.ntinel, Pom! roy , Ohio .

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AND A LUG

TOOLS ARE ALL
THERE. I'M SUit&amp;:~
HOW Tl!ltRIIIL'r'

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318 stondord shift, good condl ti~ .
locally owned . $650;
also, new 1976 Ford pickup, f .
100 E;cplorer , 800 miles ,

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also will buy hor5es and
ponies . Phone (61&lt;) 698-3290.

SElDOM llott-'C&lt;tromlllo, Tllppetl
· Plains, Ohio, Openllill Sept,

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$700. Phone98S·3597 ,

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ewccellent ladles clothing sizes
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ALL IT TAKES

Remoclellng Service , '
for Your Home

cklldren, adult cloth~ng , books ,
1'167 ONE-HAlF ton pl&lt;kup, 6
cylinder 5tondord, good condt .
_ to_y~~.:. Ond •1 ~0 ~~~ vtc ,
l ion, asking $650. c~tl ..... n.
YARD SAL'~ , 3 day•. MondOy ,
ing5 , 7.(2·308) . _ _ _ _ -· _
Tuesd'dy. Weds ., 9 a .m. to? 391 1971 FORD Maverick . p.s., p.b.,
South Secon d "'venue,
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- 1ots of ch rome . reo 1 shorp ,
a.r,
1974 CUTLASS OldsmobHo lor
. dleport . low prices .
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low ITiileoge, $1395 . Phone
sale ; e~cellenl condi tion ,
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miles . Phone 992·5852 .
BIG ~vf Sale, Se,&gt;r. 23, i,A, "
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NOW, ! THINK WE CAN
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Plillincllld Repli'

843·2105 or see Don Johnson .
t975 MONTE CARlO, automatic,
a .m. till 6 p.m .; Sept. 21, 10
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a.m. till 51 p.ITI. AvOn! , adults ,. 1968 JEEP Wogoneer, 6 cyl. . "
air conditioni ng, AM radio and
chUdr•n . . infant clotl:ling ,
wheel drive. lock out hubs.
siet*O,
rall'f whuls , will sell
$7~5 . Harold Br•wer. long Bot·-~k sJ_~_!:.!.~~s.:_!t~ . _' ~ __
reasonable.
Phone 992·7036.
tom
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Ohio
457~
:SIX Family Carport Sale, 918
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September 20, 10 till 6 p .m.
p.s .. p.b., air, $600. Phone
will trade for 7.. .75 2 pickup.
Sept. 21, 10 !illS. Avons . infant ,
Phone 992-3•27 aft•r 6 p .m.
(61&lt;)98H2&lt;5::.
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9-3-1 mo.

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Aluminum Sidilt.
Roof••&amp; Gllttlrs,

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4; Muppet ~ 61 Gong SMw II M ICNell-....
Repor120,33; Prlclll Ritllf 1D; Cancld CatMralll
Frloncll of Mart 15.
1:110 Movie " Airport 197$" 3,411; Csptaln &amp; Ttlllllllt
6,13; Rhocll 1.10; MITt Qwtllldll lUI.
e:lO--tl:IUIIO Queation II Pllytll• 10. 9:110-NFL FIICIIMII4.13; Mludt 1.11;1nl'llt . . mlllll
AI WoH Tr. 20.33 •
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10:oo-Dictc Van Oykl3,4,15; EI!KUIIW Sullll.ll.
11 :110-News 3..1,1,10,15.
11 :»-Johnny carson 3.4.15; Movie "Tllt Vlrllllll Hlil
Story" I; MMy Hat hlilll 10; News
MlcNIII
Lthrer Report 33. '
12:00 News 6.13; Movie "Of Love lnfl o.trt'' Ill
ABC~--» ~_
12:»--FBI 6; lronaldl 13; ~at\f_!\1_ ~•.
f:Oi!-Tomot rilw 3..1.
· 1:»-News 13.
Clla.-1 Fiva
· 6:110-COIIIUitlllon (C)
6::»-Tesflmony-Timt (c)
t:oo-weha-ma "Footbell (cl
8:»--Mutlc C-'lon (cl
IO:G0-700 Club (c)
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WANT ADI
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III,OIIMATION
D•ADLINII
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S P .M. Day lo~ro Will l'O odd1 lobs. roolinv. poln·
ling , h.- 1ng, tr" work . ond
Pullllctllon .
rnowln~ . Phone 992-7409,
Canttlltllono,
cor~t&lt; ·
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R•blfcatlon.
••• ULATIONI
Tht PubHUitr r11~w~
1V72 20 ft. Champion trave1 r,-.,...-"""-1"''!!'il!l!~·
lhe right lo tell! or ro~~ l "llOsT-Two
!railer. fullyteH -conlolned, hot 1 1
• foced ,,..(',
tny aaa ·'tttmtd otf- -,
tog In lt1elr ear ,
awning and tcrHn.d In room
ltctlona l. Ttrt publllhtr
Also ottonorios. Moy bo s"' '
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owlrvg
the
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at 975 Mopl• St ., Middl•port
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whereabouts, pleose call Ed
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Ohio anytime.
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troller , lumou
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fold·down clout , dquOI•
5 ce:~tl ptr word on~
Camero. Loti at troctc.\f pull pt
stainless ste•l sink . ln1ide or
lnstrtlon. ~·
MeiVt Falr9rounde , Sun~y .
Minimum Chorgo Sl.OI) .
outside stove, new porta ·potl ,
1f14CHEVY NOVA4DOOR
127ft
Phone
'1'12-7830.
H cents "per word three - - - · ___ .... c..
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hoovy
duty
owning,
Local
low
mlleegt
car.
V·l
engln.,
IUtomall~ power
eonseeuttve lnatrtlons. ·
new tires ._ tleep•
6, $995 5et .
· show llttle weir, gold
Phone
steering an db ra k os, ra dlo, tl res
26 certtl, p1r word six
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consecutive lnswtlont.
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25 Ptr Cent DIICOUITt on
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paid ads and ads pa id
1f74 CHEVELLE MALIBU
12"5
or your home. Will als.o d9 fo' ur Sale or ~'rade
within 10 Ge.YI+
1door local I owner with ltss than 33.1)1)1) miles, 350 VI
CARD OF HlNKS
housework and Ironing in th•
I OI)TUIIRY_
Meigs County Area. Call Eloise 1976 CHEVROLET 4 'wheel drive
engine. eutomall~. power steering and brakes. Like
sz.oo ' 'f or so word
!ruck. Phc:~ne 9&lt;49·2132.
Pickett or Modc:~lyn Pickell,
new W-W tires. Factory air, radio, while over dark
mlnlmmr
99:1-3888 .
green .
"Each icfchtlonat worcr f
cents .
ILIND"DS
1972 "OVA2 DOOR
11"5
Additional 25&lt;
Locol1
owner,
car.
good
tires.
ciNn
Interior.
6
cyl.,
std.
·per Advtrtlstmtnt.
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inns.
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MOBIU home for sole or rent, 3'
want to buy or sell somethin~ .
B : ~o a.m. to J :OO p.m.
bedrooms , ol utilities poKI.
oe look ing fo( Work ... or
Dally, 8:3Q a .m. to 12 :00
Phone992-7751. ,
whatever ... you'll get result$
Noon Saturday .
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Phone today 992-2156.
1973 12x60, 2 bedroom Vindole
Cqll 9'1:1·2156 .

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Television log /or easy· vieuJin,g

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MOJ!IDAY, SEPTE~IER 21,1976
5:0D-Big Valley 3; Merv Griffin 4; Brady Bunch I;
Star Trek 15.
5;30 ....,... 6; Family Alfllr 8; Eloc. Co: 20,33;;
Adlm -12 13.
6:00 Newt 3..1.1,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Ectuc.tlon In Tran.sltlon 33.
·~ ~BC Ntwa3,.1,15; ABC Ntwa13; Anltf Griffith 6;
CBS News 1,101 Hqdgtpadge Lodge 20.
7:00-TrulhGrCons3; ToTelllhaTruth 4; Bowling foiDof_larS6; BuekOwenst; Ntwa10;To Ttlllha Truth
13; Family Alf1lr 15; Amorl~an Indian Artlote 20;
· _K ,..,. Your Schools 33.
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It 5
wltll..- witt 111t
pipe ftnllllefl. Uftfler ....
bores VP to 12" pl~~t liM.

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992-247·
f-12-1 mo. pd.

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POMERqY, O... IQ
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ALL HOUSEWIVES
1969 12;c63 Vlndole , underpinned
Co. Rd . 26. Five Point 5 , MI . HerAli Yard Sa ln. Rummage.
1Px20 screened porch, cehtrol
man · Womens Minionory
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Pore~ and Baltm•nt Porch
~··al r .' May be seen 825 South .S.·
Ann .. ,
1974 EL CAMINO truck . oylomatic 1970 Buick RM,ro, good cor~dl·
and Beaemenf Saaold:-'lin~i: ~ f'r· 1 FOf'd .Ave., Middleport, Phone · - ---~----~ ... ___
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tronsmiss.~on, power siH'f)llQ..
lion, new tires , $900. Phon•
must be Peld In 1
' Wl -'i822 .
6 FAMilY Corport Sole , 918 South
p,b.. 77,0CMJ miles . S2800.J~hone 7&lt;42-2796.
Get yours In
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NOTICIS

Phone(614)667-3817.

stopping by·
~:~rt 0
7'29, Pbmtro'y ,
with your rem I

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THE RACINE Fire Oapo'rtment
hove a gun shoot Sofuraoy
6:30 p.m. a t tlielr building In

Coli 949-21103 or

: Alto bdoklngpgrtlet.

AVERAGE $.40 an-;)~~-;g7'dr
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huntiQQ tt ~"i\O a ernoon1
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trespou.ng at any time on' the

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cash 1nvestmant,,no dtl1ve'tt;" or
H~=~~H'Cold::u ar.m•.(J~f'\ed~ ~· ~lwctlng. Comput4ti's dO. your
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Sundlya on 1 rou1t fro111 1 ,
Racln~ 1 ithr.ough . ~P!PI~-..
• Gron, ieavlng Rlclne af
. , 1S , ,,... ond
pauengllrS at ,_,, It you '
are Interested In our bus
sarvlq, PJetlt fell ~'\.t~ '
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and choir; ook
antique dishes ond
silverware; new wool comforts ;
quilll : bedspreads: curtains :
hand crochet items; small electric opplianl::es ; bird cage end
chrome, stand; heavy plates
ond cups: sundae dishes ; misc .
choit5;
chalrs;

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Friday, Sept. 23. 24 , 9 o .m. tillS
p.m. Clothing, tools. few anti·

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, ,;trred, nat requlr•d.

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ques. misc. items. Otis K.
Casto, Reedsville, Ohio . 1

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CHANG I ~ P' NAMJ!1 '0 "
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Rodne~ ~olt, Woods, .K. , •

disposition . Phone949·5623.

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FURNISHED, 2 bedrm . apartment,
adults only', in Middleport,
Phone 992·3874.

Rodney! Scott ·WoodL , 1o , ,
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RodntY' Sbott :,. Hinlng~TI1Wit ' .. J'. f tt.•
sold Politi!!" will be ~eord on RIV~fll' pilots , de&lt;khondt7'&gt;tbo~.
the lsi. ~ay'"Gf Nov,finli!etl ·"·~ wtit• Box 203, Patkitrsburg, w;

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$210 M.
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33. ten miles north of Pomeroy.
large lots with concrete JXJfio5,
sidewalb, o~ runners and ~; off
stt~t ~r~lng . Phone 992-7•79.

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IN DASH 23 chonnal CB, am-fm .
mpw radio. 3 trock stereo. Coli

c:~r

toiners . Phon·e 667--3737

667-3'T74.
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SCHOOL '

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Call .Kent Ha~ . ~' 21fiedro?m ~if• home, ~)(fer .

P,hone 99:1-5858.

2hor~.::m-,:o.:.b:.:
lle'--h-o-m-o-ln-~cin
area. Phone 992-58~ ...:........,__
TRAilEPS lor rent: one 3'
unfurnished, ' one 2

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on l(oonty Rood 36

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music ro, k, cloonlng oquip:
m;en•, $1;;&lt;1. Phone 9&lt;9-2593

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Callever,lngs ,{bl-4 ) 667·3073.

REDUCE safe llnd fast with
Go&amp;eu Tablet'\ &amp; E-Vop "water
Pills". Nelsn11 Drug .

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jo.vld Pef'ICI!I_I• Owft!", I

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and 111111 tbe heart lineae to
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BACK CARPmNG

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bll1 contract if either spades or
diamonds broke H . He was

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one able to
or diamond
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COUNTRY farmland with seclud·
ed wood5, water and good OC ·
cess 'in Monroe County; W. Va.

EXCAVATifo(G, dozer, looder and
backhoe . work ; dump trucks
and to-boys for hire; will haul ·

a good 9 room house with 2
beths. Obi . garage and
corner lot. -

jack.
(Do you have a quesliort
tor the etperts? Write "Ask
the Jacobrs" care ot this
newspaper. The Jacobya will
answet individual quealione
it stamped, self-addressed
envelopes are enclosed. The
most interesting qutslions
will be used in this column
arrd will receive copies of
JACOBY MODERN.I

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POMEROY,
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JUST LISTED-149 acres.
Income from gas well, free
gas. Timber, stocked pond,
fruit trees, bern, other
building , garage . "Ice
olclfr home. 5 BR, beth,
porches,
utility room.
carpeting,
paneling.
'EXCELLENT AT JUST
542,000.00.
' NICE RANCI1 TYPE Smell yard. 3 BR, beth ,
large living, full basement,
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F .A.
furnace.
carpeted, pentled, lots of
cabinets. $18,000.00.
' INVESTORS- We have I
unit with 3 rentela In
.excellent neighborhood at
lust 120,ooo:oo .

unit

on corner lot

.12$..800 00

' ' ·JUST LISTED- Very nice
oldtr home overlooks tht
rf..,r. 3
-beth, formal

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ba~ment. ,

DEb -AT .

HENRY E. &lt;;LELAND
BROKER
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t Everlutlng !7 Eaten

· Coli 992-7-81.

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cellln9. , : ;
paneling. Phone.~ - 2759. . --~ ~ :

Large

troco to land
litulfM In lilt vllllgt of
Pom....,, Ohio. H11 woler
1nd sewage flciNtles.
acres
3
one-half
undeveloped . lind. Water
and ltW- IVIIIIblt.
Profttablo going bualn-.
Leu•
ovall1blt
or
property can be purchased.

DOZER work and welding . Con· '' •. ~

· toct James Poraoos, Rt. J, ,;: :
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EXCAVATING, BACKHOES ANQ.'~•
DOZER - lARGE AND SMAll, -~
SEPTIC TAfo(KS lfo(SIAllED. lOW·•
BOY Afo(il DUMP TRUCKS. BILL "';''•
PUlliNS, PH0fo(~ 9'1:1·2478 DAY &lt;•
ORfo(fGHT.
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PROTECT your swimming pool! : ,
. Winterizing kits, covers, on· • .
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net Soles. Middleport, Ohio. ',

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buildings, frul! lr001, 2 ,foca- ·
lions, ~ mode for oil and go1 ·

PGLDAV . - THUHEPLDB

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good bla&lt;ktop rood. Coli IIIII
Clon&lt;h 99:1-5795.
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NOW, IF "'OU'LL JEST
SWEEP TH' JOGGERFY
AN' 'RITHMATIC BOOKS
8ACI&lt; IN

3,

bedrcom: full carpet, . 1.113
ocre1, leodlng Creek water
st•-'em, near Langsville and
· Call7&lt;2-2819
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Dinah 13.
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4:30-Mylhr•Sonl3; En~aga.c(0nel6; Ptririclll
__FatniiY 8; FllnttiOIIII 15.
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5:0D-8lt Valle'f 3; /rMt'v Griffin •; Brldp llunch 11
Mister Rogers 20J:I; Star-TAll 15.
S:30-News 6; Family Alf1lr e; Eloc. Co. 20.33; IWim12 l:i.
6:GO-f\lews 3..1.1.10,13,15; ABC News 6;
, ConSumer Experltfa 33.
6:»--NBC News 3,.1,15; /IBC New1131 ,_,., Grlfftlll6;
CBS lrlews 1,10; HCilgJi11 adge l..odgt 201 lTV
Utilization 33.
7:110-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell the Truth 4; llowllng tDr
Dol tiC'S 6; Let' I Go To Tllt R - I; News Ill To
Telllha Truth 13; Family Affllr 15; Cookl"'l wtfh.a
Continental Fla- 20; AmlriCIIII- Forum 33.
7:»--Hollywood Squares 3,A; l.at'a Doli With II 6;
Match Game PM I ; MacNtll-l.ahrtr Report 20,33;
In Tha .Know 10; Wild Kingdom U; Nathvllie onlha
Roact 15.
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8:00-811 Bu BliCk Shtep 3.4,15! HIPPY D1y1 loTI/
Tony Orlando &amp; Dawn 1,10; Mrt. Gendl'l lncll

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9:0D-RichMan, PoorMctn6,13; Malhi, TO; E-lniMf
_f'OC!J 33; Carnivora 20.
IO :oo-pollc;e Story 3,4115; Swl~h . 11,10!. ~- !'~ ,
_ Olympled 33.
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10:30-Biack Penpectlve on the Nwt 20.
1l:oo-News 3..1,4,8,10,13,15; Mac:IMII·I.ahrtr RIIXri -

Utll&lt;rambletheH.fourJul'lllleo,
letter to each oquan, to
1...--J--1-+~ form four ordinar7 words,

so Acre 'tar;;,· s room houst. aut- ~

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8:00-lllllt 6; Capt. Klflgai'OO I, 10: s . r t St. 33.
1:»--Big Valley 6.
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: f ;IIO-A.M. 3: Phil Donll)ue 4; Lucy SMw I; Pflll·
Oonal1ut 13,15.
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9:»-&lt;:rou-Wib 31 One Llfll to Llw 6; Goad o.yt I.
10:0D-s.ntord &amp; Son 3,.1.,15; Price II Ritllf I. It; Mille
Dougln 13.
•10: Is-General Hoaplt•l 6.
10::10-Coiebrlty Swtllflolaklt 3~,15.
11 :110-Whael of Fortune 3, U; Wltlcdl)' ~~ Edge II
Night 6; Gambit 1.101 Mdmlng w1t11 D.J. 1).
•11:30-Hollywood Squar• 3,~,15; HlfiPY D . 6,13/
Love ot llfll 1,10.
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11 :5$-Take Kerr I; MI. Flxll 10.
12 :00.,."ews 3,6.1, 10; Hat Seal 133;' Beb BriUII ~~ Fun
FActory 15.
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12:30--Gong Show 3,1$; All My Chlkhn 6,1)/ Se1rc11
for Tomorrow 1,10.
12;5S-NBC News 3,1$.
1:GO-Sofllti'MI 3; Ryan:s tiqll6,131 q,tiiCAIIh 11.. 111
Young &amp; the Restltta 10; Not For WomMI Oily 15.
1 : »----a~ of Our LIYH 3.4.15; Family FN16.11; At
The World Tuma 1,10. ·
2:1JG.-13),000 Pyramllf 13; Dinah 6.
2:30-tlocton 3,~,15: Ont Lite to Llw 131 Cktlall
Light 1,10.
3:110-Anolher World 3,.1,15; All In The Family 1,111
Con111mer Survival Kit 20.
l:ls-General Hoapltol 13.
3:30-Bewitc:hed 6; Match Game 1,10; Lilla VIII &amp;
You 20.
UO-Mislet Cartoon 3; Mlrcul WeJIIII, M.D. 41
SomerMI 15; Howdy Doody 6; MICke; MouM Civil

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WE HAVE SEVERAL
BUSI .. ESS
LOCATIONS
TO SELL . .

f~fc;l el.cf~IC',

-News 6; Sunrlll '

6:'5 o\1ornlng Report 3.
6 : ~ Morning, Wet! Vlrglnll IJ.
6:55-Goocl Morning, Trl Stile 1J.
7:0D-Today3..1,1S; GoodMan!lng. AmtrlcU,IJ; CIS
H.- I ; Chuck Wlilte Reports 10.
7:05-Bugs Bunny I. Frlendl 10.
7:»--Schoolltcl' 10.

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NEW LISTING - ... leo
large , lawn, 3 bedroom
hoUit. city utilities. bern
and garage. $3,500.00.

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PHONE f92.3311 or 99271U.

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12 :30-Movle " The Helar• 1.
! :GO-Tomorrow 3,4.
1:35--News 13.
Channel Five
6:00-Bfue Rldae Ouart.t lei
6:»--Tntfmony TlrTM (cl
7:110-Marlhall Footbell C~l
9:30-TBA
IO:G0-700-Ciub (c)
.2_1:30-Wrestllng (C)

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tllree1e, service for obove 01

in ground pools . D. Bumgard;

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Semttter I; Conclt 111 I Cotrimtnll10.

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11 :30-Johnny Car- 3..1,15; Movie "Night Walctl"
6,13; Kojak I ; Mary HortrnanlO; ABC Ntws33.
12:00-Movle "Malor Dundee" 10; Jonatcl 33.

Phono 99:1-572&lt; .
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DITCH Dlgg lnq. Phone (30&lt;) 773· . : ·
5839 or (304)773-5788.
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HocKING RIVER Trodlng Com·:;: ;
4
BEDROOMS
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po'l)r, GUfo(S-OVER 250 ,,.. '
Aluminum siding, living • NEW 3 bedroam hauso, 2 boths,
STOCK. Buy; soli, trodo. 478 :J
acrou front ol houw, large
oil elec., 1 o&lt;rt,l Middleport, · Richland I!. then• · Ohio 45701 ;
Phone (6i&lt;) 59J.89cJo.
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dose to Rutland. Phone 9'1:1·
dining, hot water hNI.
7&lt;481.
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Wont 111iy &amp;16,500.
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. MACHINE
. . R-ln, __ _,,
SEWING
' SMAll lonn for sale. 10~ down,
oil makM , 99:1·2284. rh, ,-·
NEW LISTING 4
owner financed. ~nroe Coun·
Fabric Shop , Pomeroy •.bUsl-. rooms, plus a 3
ty , W. Vo . Phone (30&lt;) 772Authorlzed •Singer Salel and 1
bedroom epertmtnt. "-w
3102or (30&lt;)m-3227 .
SerVice . Wethorpett Scltsors . .-; ,
hot wafer furnace, front
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porch &amp; basement. Only
$15.000.

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Burger

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CARPENTER , 11oorlng,

MODERN 81 -level 3
bedroom home In the
country. Family room.
equipped
kitchen,
betement, garage, 3 frailer
hookups, and 11 acres.
$.41 ,500.

wellt, own waler

tlmel... "

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zs Drum roU

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11 Oregon dty
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fedora

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Sonitohon , 992·3954 or 992-.. ,~~,~ ,

2&lt;28.

25 Algerian

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NEW LISTI"G- Spollna ·
3 bedroom lnsulettd homo.
Ceramic tile beth, natural
-~~~, F.A. fuma~e. carport
and v, acre. 137,500.

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TUESDAY, SII'TEMatlt 11, " "
6;GO-SunriM Semesta 10.
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6: Is-Farm Reporl13.
6:20-RIIY. Cltuphv. Robl,._ 13.

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Will clo roofing, construction ; •
.HOMESITES for sale, 1 ocr• ond .. plumbing and healing. No job ' ) :
up. Middleport, near Rutkmd . , 190 lo~g• o-r too small. Phone ~ '-

HEMLOCK GROVE Nl~e
remodeled
3
bedrooms. Modern kitchen
with stove, refrigerator.
beaement, front porch &amp; th

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REMODELING, Plumbing, heating EXCAVATII'IG, doz,r,
and ditcher. Charles
and all types of general repair.
field , Back Hoe Service.·
Work guaranteed 20 years e;c _:
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perience. Phone992·2,.09.
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D&amp;D TREE Trimming, 2Q yean •~&lt;· SEPTIC Systems Installed ' by":'f \
licensed lnttaller. Shepard · ~ ;
per le nce . · Insured free
COf*octors. Phone 7,.2. 2«)9. • • ~.~~
estimates. Coli 997-:z:JIW or
(61&lt;1698•7257 AI bony.
SEPTIC TANKS .,looned. Modoftf: :;: ':'

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RIVER LOT- with water,
electricity, and aewage.
Only 13.000.

Australian thephtrd puppies . 0 ROOMS oncl bath, Iorge kitchen
Guaranteed heelers. $30,
and utility room , fuel oil furJa mes Nally , Cherry Ridge Ad. :
nace in L•torl ToWnship . Con·
Rt. · 3 · P o otter~
tact wovne w·1
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we open our lowest spade.
Partner it marked wttb 110111e
bl"" carda.
In"'
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elude sometbin1 lite five
3J18des to lbe ace or tbe kina·

lers , day phone 99:1-7089,
night phone 992·3525 or 992·
5232.

acre. s20:ooo.

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three.

I Wltb telling Z4 laue

Phone 99:1-3454 or (614) .U6·
9568.

74~-3019.

SuHolk ram. Al,o. for sole,

ap1de

Our !'lgbt hand oppot~l . hu
opened one notrump and biJ
partner lw railed him to

Yeslerday'I:Uiwer

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875 16·5 6 plr. tiro with 8 hblo
G.M. Wheo . Also, very good
used Corlton truo]lpet. Coli L---"'.;;.:;;~;,:,:".:::'.-.=---1.
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wbat we 19d from :

fill dirt , to soil, limestone and
gravel . Call Bo~ or Reger Jef·

GRAII)f ltd boel. 85 cents per. mRoxiMATELY 30 o,;;.-';;ilh6 6 roqm houM, ~odern kltch.tn.
---· ··-·-----·- ·- ·· .. --~-- ·pound, cut, wrop'ped and
room haute and both, dug well,
carpeting, in Harr.,onvllle. can-,
Ml INCH ElECTRIC rongo , stereo, 2 _f~o__zen. Phon•-~·&lt;198.
.
ond 2 outbuildings, fen&lt;od ond
venlent to mines, $9,000. ·
piece living room suite, never
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Phone 7&lt;2-27'16.
used , 1 recliner. 2 months old. FOR SALE OR TRADE, regis tered · m1nera rig ts, 19.000. Call
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notrump call wu a slrfllll bid
in notrump lind did not asi for
aces. Soulb looked at his very
sound notrump and went on to
lbe very fiDe alam contract."
Jim: "Soutb would make
seven wltb i lot of lood luck .
He rnilht not even make siz if
everytblnc went sour.
Anyway; be wonlbe club lead,

iJ'l'I'LE ORPBAN ANNIE

.. :00 p.m . Offering complete
real estate service, home1 , DOU ILE - 2 bedrooms
commerciols, forms , one ocre each, city water, gas F .A.
lots, approisi.ng. Groduo te furnace In one . Basement &amp;
Weaver' School of Real Estate, large lot . $12,000.
have been in the Real Estate
Business in Meigs County since · BUSINESS ROOM _;_ Plus

12.FT.•WOODEN (Jon Boot) .ono·

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Oswald: "Nortb's four·
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OHIO. PHONE 985-4186 otter

Another

ch lumber. s2s: Phone 9&lt;9·
ocres graund , rural and
2593
t~n~Gs.;;~_•seost of Darwin.-, . BeAti:~RIZZl YBow . 461bst quiver
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and many accessories. $55:
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Hawken muzzle laoder, 50
calibe-r, many '' accetSories,
$180, Call992-3726.

working condition . Pric.d to

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tbe Gerber four-club eGf!-

vention later lhla week."

hoff both , home in Middleport.
Centerly locote\f. PhOne 9'92·

with 4 rentals (furnished).
Thlals brick &amp; frame. Just

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FUEl OIL STOVE, will deliver.
Phone 742 2769
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OUOJH~RMf.,;l-oil furnCKe , good

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__evenings.
. fourth inch plywood bottom ,
sides oncl ends, three-fourth in·

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992-7320 Evenings

Pomeroy ,

Pass 4 N.T. Pass
Pau Pasa Pau
Opening lead - J •

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Phone 949-2814
9 A.M to 5 P.M.

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nylon prlnh,
Ylftylaollds, and'
occea-les.:

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667-3876

machines, MO~NifltG Star Hgts . Buy l ·ocre
Si nger . feoh.lrs buttonhole.
tract of land. Will arrange lor
blind hem, sews on knits,
financing and small ·down pay $48.00 cash. -*tlso Singer Touch
men t to build a home of your
and Sew, li ke n:Vw. $31 .00 cash.
choice . Lee Construction ,

Phone 9'1:1 ·7187.
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.
PJGs
far sole. Phone 94."9--:
-2::-85::7-. Qoffvifflan.t to shopping on
Third and Mill Streets in Mld- C"ONNfrumpet , Used ~ 2 years,
Rodney Scott Woods,
11&amp;pOrt~ Broncl new high quol i·
$100. Phone 7.. 2·3092:
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.apartments . See the
fl,Y, 11r_e~~:.,\lil'l~!?~~( G,~~=~~:Dpo:o~~~~i~C:.;
nu;u:log•f. at Apt. 16. or coli l'T70 TRI)JMf'H 650 Cho.per. II..;'
ntxt·frlend,ll61 $~1-7.30
married , · Army
paint ' iob. Phone 992-5252 or
m -m1.
AppllcaOI - ' Recruiting. Coil colfoct- (61&lt;1
sea David au,kirk , A,uslic Hills
593-3022 , or 385~~~~~ AV:AilA.lE at Riverside Aport·
at l;:ee Circle, Syracuse, Ohio.
(9) 20, It
-t .,cl
d1entsl; I ~ bedroom oporf.
f'l"•nll, $100 per month; 2 POTATOES ond pumpkins . C. w,
Proffitt. Portland. Okio. Phone
'l'le A!mere
bedroom apartments, $1~ per
8-13-2254.
tJIIIted.Pi'tlllatll'la110811
mont~ . One price for all . Phone,
3
1975 HARl~Y - DAViDSON XlH
Tilda 11 MaltdaJ llllpt.l\D 9l~rnituro, l'oboM .. ,
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witb rI woll telephbhoo
2
droom troiler , reol nke,l Sportster, block , 1000 cc, 1200
actuo1
Call Keith COrtis,
to lolloll'."""
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101
W,/'t or oomploo
• ~~lts, onlyt Phone992:_3~~~..:'
lte M. D. Mill•r:--l lftt. ' 1r.. .~ •• 5 09m (uGQfshed opt . for rent
Tbe JIIOOII
belw- Ill
Pomeroy , Ohio. Call-m-7760!:
dooe I&lt;&gt;' Powell's Supor Volu:
1111 qurtlr
~ ~. CASH poid \or oil -mollos ·and _Jt;'\1~ 9'12~, __
The
1tan art ,. ~I• 0 mobile ....,.., 1TRAilER' spo'e for rent, one 3
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code6 1... ,.J3·~1. ~ _.\ mile5 , from Pc:~meroy , one in
Pom•roy ~ forMt t Pro- '*' De)(ter, 5 miles from No. 2
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prke for standing , ~ Tlne l hOfl• 992-5858.

WI

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from ·dummy."
Oswald : "Eul had to tbrow
either a dllimoad or ap1de 011
that laat heart and wn
hopelessly lqiMeled. He did
clluct a lpade, •lace be wu
looklna rilht at !QUI' diamonds
In dummy, but South just
made four spades, three
diamonds IIJid hll1 slam."
-Jim: " Tomorrow we will
sugest elimple wly to UN 1
few four:f101nnnp e~U. u retl
notrump bids IIJid we wiD till-

$1 .000 down . &lt;oil (30&lt;1 '1723102 or (30&lt;)7n-3227. ·
3 b&amp;droom hous'e for sal&amp; at 520
Sycamore St., MiddlepOrt, good BRADFORD, Auct ioneeP, Com ~
plete Service . Phone 9_.9-2.t87
buy lor $8,000. Phone 9'1:1·3578,
or 9&lt;49-2000. Rocln•. Qhio , Crllt
or992-7667 .
Bradford.
N.ICE 3 bedroom , one and one-

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pipes
, 1650. Call9&lt;9-2&lt;80.

for $1~ monthly plus elec. c:~r
$130 indu'dlng alectric, LOWER

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1D SPeU.!T .

miles, silty bar , crosh bars,
~~o;~·5434.~-- - - pull boc~ handle bars , new tire &lt;iEORG£ S. Hobstetler " Jr . REAL
and seals. . Scrambler side
ESTATE BROKER , POMEROY,

bedt~ oportments of
VlllAG~ 1-VoNOR in Middleport

19761 at 1:30 P .M. or ea soon
Va.26101.
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thereafter •• 11ld court maY
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..,• ,•u~· e-11f SOMEONE to care for1elderty lady
•'tf ·-~ \~~
; u .. ~ ~ ""!&lt;-' -""her home . Phone'98S-3955.

~Al-l,!

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ings Company ,
Ohio.

HONDA Cl-&lt;50, 12,000

luroish'\&lt;1., 1opts. Phone , '19299:1-3965. '
5434.
---~-.-----··-- '7'""- ·' &lt;
KENNEBEC pototMs/ 50 lb . '$3,50
COUNTRY Mobile Home Park, Rt:
or 100 lb. $6.00. Bring con·

StJ;iliiiel

court changing his nama from

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• Pom.&amp;.~. , .~dm-~

Syracuse

UH. Earn , extra
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-nding MORIY·• Ind
vekleble prizes. ·Call
(614) 992-2156";,
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"· Pom.rb'y 1 • Ohlo 9. . .•n6 { .... c. "~'
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hereby v1~n •llotict' 1111r1~ ~o'l '- it.' t
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wllllllo hla Petition by;Ar.JIIId!tl, ollll •n.ilw
D. Hanlf111, his mother enil
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neJCt frl~d, ln the Pr.oMte
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Court of ~M.lft 1 COunf"f'1 ' DhkJ, • ~ii..
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proylnvtMr- an ·order o11Uid ? .D ;~·.r.Jo.TMER()Y, ·O. •:·

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For FrH Estimate,

cond Street , Pomeroy, Ohio,
ot 10:00 a .m. on the 21st day ot
September , 1976. The under·
signed reserves the right to
bid. The Formers Bonk ond Sav·

ood

On

iiroisre~~.~io
.. _old . P~no.99:1-371?_
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667-1166

THE undarsigned will sell at
public sale far cosh the following motor vehicle to be token
from Kenne tf'l R. Searle$ , Norttl
Third Street, Middleport, Ohio
&lt;45760. 1971 Mercury Comet
Tudor Sedan , Serial NQ. IK31T·
522201. The sale will bo held
at The Formers Bonk and Sav·
ings Company , 211 West Se·

One good ustd McCullough
Clutin Saw • ·• • S7S.ot

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shots. won..oc~. bred tor oontle

~hlo&lt;5769 .
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AKC Female -German Shepherd ,
c..w ,
14 ond ~-thirds
..wy
u ~.o-.\dl!!' •
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speolol, rogulor $~4.'1~ now
$19.95. Offor ••Pirws Oc:t. 7,
1976. Phone 99:1-3&lt; 10.

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·New water aottenera Rilfl.
$339.95.
Sale Prict l29U5

home , I male, 1 fema le, Phone
99:1-3702.

FULLER Br.ut~ls, theE. -~ R,111h ~ man. rtteodtll wack . ,
corpt~t •':"s~r. '~ Now~ ~~ 'T' ,·.w~rt-, P. 0 . Be" &lt;466, tP'TIVo.y,

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CHEVEllE Molibu &lt; dr., vinyl
top , light green, 2 new lires ,
good condition . $800. Phone
.(614)985 -3988.
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1951 FORD truck three·fourth ton
roUgh. Phone 8-43·2645 after 6
p.m.

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fafltrs for commercial,
rescl.. polo bulldl"l•· -

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the kinl of diamondl aDd
catbejl h1l two lui b~. A
club and lplde were lhrowt1

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(61&lt;) 667-3252, Poulin• Dorsi
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lordasareservotlons.
HELP W~NTEDI local f•~m needs
· •lll:pil('lenced plumb1ng • and

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WIN AT BRIDGE
4NT bid glv• point count
NOR'ftl

COAL, limestone , ond calcium
chlc:~ride and calcium brine for
du51. qmJrol 01\d special mi;c:ing
soft for farmers . Moln Street,
.. ·- ---~-· -'-----Pomeroy, Ohio or phone
1969 FORO Torino, runs good .
3891.
• $&lt;95 . Phone 99:1-5524.
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CANNING tomotoes ond sweet t97&lt;4 PINTO , 2300 motor , . Cantinuaua one ploce
peppers . ' Cleland Forms·.
automatic , 2 tone point , vinyl
outt~r~. We hanolt. or do It
Geraldine Cleland . Rocine.
roof . 28.000 miles , priced at
yourwH. Special prices to
Ohio.
Phone 7&lt;42·2028.
buiklen.
......whole5ole.
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Rurh Reeves .

13th. ~ats.. 'Mondo,, 7• to-&lt;10, FUEL TRUCK driver. Must
Tuesd&lt;a':..J 1 1t• 12; 1 ~ (a 10i ~· truCk driving expedence.
Thurs~, 1 J~1 4 , 7 II' Ml ~)is. , ~ 729-E, 'ore. of The
count fo sehlor cltilens. Coli ......s.ntinel, Pom! roy , Ohio .

C'OU.TOF ., ' 1 '
MEIGSCOUNTY,OHIO-

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AND A LUG

TOOLS ARE ALL
THERE. I'M SUit&amp;:~
HOW Tl!ltRIIIL'r'

AI. TJIOMM c;DNst
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Rutland
7ft-2m

318 stondord shift, good condl ti~ .
locally owned . $650;
also, new 1976 Ford pickup, f .
100 E;cplorer , 800 miles ,

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PLEASURE HORSES ond p&lt;&gt;oies ,
also will buy hor5es and
ponies . Phone (61&lt;) 698-3290.

SElDOM llott-'C&lt;tromlllo, Tllppetl
· Plains, Ohio, Openllill Sept,

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1q71 HORNEf . 6 cyl., automatic ,
$700. Phone98S·3597 ,

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and tubs:

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secretarial po~ilion.

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&lt;ultivotor: live plonts and poto:
ewccellent ladles clothing sizes
8-14; women 's wigs: Xmas

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ALL IT TAKES

Remoclellng Service , '
for Your Home

cklldren, adult cloth~ng , books ,
1'167 ONE-HAlF ton pl&lt;kup, 6
cylinder 5tondord, good condt .
_ to_y~~.:. Ond •1 ~0 ~~~ vtc ,
l ion, asking $650. c~tl ..... n.
YARD SAL'~ , 3 day•. MondOy ,
ing5 , 7.(2·308) . _ _ _ _ -· _
Tuesd'dy. Weds ., 9 a .m. to? 391 1971 FORD Maverick . p.s., p.b.,
South Secon d "'venue,
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Mid ·
- 1ots of ch rome . reo 1 shorp ,
a.r,
1974 CUTLASS OldsmobHo lor
. dleport . low prices .
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low ITiileoge, $1395 . Phone
sale ; e~cellenl condi tion ,
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BIG ~vf Sale, Se,&gt;r. 23, i,A, "
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FL~T Tlftf, EH' .. , WHL,

Plillincllld Repli'

843·2105 or see Don Johnson .
t975 MONTE CARlO, automatic,
a .m. till 6 p.m .; Sept. 21, 10
•
power steering, power brak ~s.
a.m. till 51 p.ITI. AvOn! , adults ,. 1968 JEEP Wogoneer, 6 cyl. . "
air conditioni ng, AM radio and
chUdr•n . . infant clotl:ling ,
wheel drive. lock out hubs.
siet*O,
rall'f whuls , will sell
$7~5 . Harold Br•wer. long Bot·-~k sJ_~_!:.!.~~s.:_!t~ . _' ~ __
reasonable.
Phone 992·7036.
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Ohio
457~
:SIX Family Carport Sale, 918
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September 20, 10 till 6 p .m.
p.s .. p.b., air, $600. Phone
will trade for 7.. .75 2 pickup.
Sept. 21, 10 !illS. Avons . infant ,
Phone 992-3•27 aft•r 6 p .m.
(61&lt;)98H2&lt;5::.
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9-3-1 mo.

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Aluminum Sidilt.
Roof••&amp; Gllttlrs,

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4; Muppet ~ 61 Gong SMw II M ICNell-....
Repor120,33; Prlclll Ritllf 1D; Cancld CatMralll
Frloncll of Mart 15.
1:110 Movie " Airport 197$" 3,411; Csptaln &amp; Ttlllllllt
6,13; Rhocll 1.10; MITt Qwtllldll lUI.
e:lO--tl:IUIIO Queation II Pllytll• 10. 9:110-NFL FIICIIMII4.13; Mludt 1.11;1nl'llt . . mlllll
AI WoH Tr. 20.33 •
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10:oo-Dictc Van Oykl3,4,15; EI!KUIIW Sullll.ll.
11 :110-News 3..1,1,10,15.
11 :»-Johnny carson 3.4.15; Movie "Tllt Vlrllllll Hlil
Story" I; MMy Hat hlilll 10; News
MlcNIII
Lthrer Report 33. '
12:00 News 6.13; Movie "Of Love lnfl o.trt'' Ill
ABC~--» ~_
12:»--FBI 6; lronaldl 13; ~at\f_!\1_ ~•.
f:Oi!-Tomot rilw 3..1.
· 1:»-News 13.
Clla.-1 Fiva
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6::»-Tesflmony-Timt (c)
t:oo-weha-ma "Footbell (cl
8:»--Mutlc C-'lon (cl
IO:G0-700 Club (c)
11 :~le : "MIIt.ll Falcllll"

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M1'8. Reynold8

MEIGS THEATRE
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WATat FOR

OPENING DATE

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D. A. CADLE

E. J . MORGAN

LEBANON - Mrl. Mildred
Grueaer Reynolda, 74, 811
Grandview, Lebenon, Oblo,
died Sunday In Holmu
Boepita1, Cincinnati.
Mn. Reynolda born
July I, 1102, In Columbua, tbe
daughter ol tbe late Chari•
end Viola . McMurray
Grueaer. She · was alto
preceded in deeth bJ one
brother, Paul.
· She wu a graduate of
Miami University having
taught ICbool in Pomeroy,
Middleport, London; and
ubanon. She .retired !rom
teacblng In 1172.
Sbe La IIIII'VIved by her
· hlllband, ~ Re)'IIQldl;
· one 11011, Paul, Georgetown,
.Ohio, and two grandcblldren,
. Mark and Cheryl Reynolds.
Funeral tervices will be
Wedneaday, 2:30 p.m. at the
Rawlings-Coats Funeral
Home with George Gla!e
offlciatlnl, Burial wW be In
Riverview cemetery. Friends
may call at tbe funeral home
after 11 a.m. Wednesday.
Callln8 hours at the Oswald
Funeral Hame In Lebanon
are 2 to a Tuesday.

NEW HAVEN ~ Three
men wW be promoted to new
positions at Philip Sporn
. Plant, New Haven, W. Va.,
effective Oct. 1.
E. John Morgan, Jr., will
become shift operating
engineer. DaUas A. Cadle wW
succeed Morgan as aulstant
shift operatlnll engineer, and
Rodney L. Riggs wW Jucceed
Cadle u unit foreman.
Morsan, a native of Kansas
City, Mo., began hit career at
Sporn in 1950 as a laborer. He

held the positiOJUI of coal
handler, auxillary equipment
operator, asststtnt control
operator, control operator
and unit foreman before
being promoted to auhstant
shift operating en8ineer in
1970. Morgan ts marrtea and
baa three children.
Cadle, who balls from
Leon, W. Va., wu employed
at Sporn In 1951 as a coal
handler and advanced
through the positions of
tra~or operator, aiWIIary

HAWKINS, Te1. (UPI) -

Five cars of an AmTrak
passenger train deraUed in
Northeast Texas today and at
least two persons were
injured seriously.
Patricia Johnson, a Wood
County sheriff 's office
spokesman, said a ~year­
old woman and another
passenger were taken to
Tyler Medical Center with

serioua tnjurlet. Sbe said
there were 30 other minor
Injuries.
Hospital o!liClilSdld nOI
release the names or extent
pf Injuries.
The train was the AmTrak
Inter-American, Ol'iglnating
In St. Louis and boWl~ for .

Hospital News
. Veterau Memorial HOtpltal
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
Lydia Ebersbach,
Pomeroy ; Della John$on,
Racine; Clara Lavender,

&amp;Gr;~vy

Vegetable
Hot Rolls
Coffee, tea, or milk ·

Woman gives

birth to 'son

Syracuse.

SATURDAY
DISCHARGES - Elza GUmore,
Jr., Shelly
Connolly,
Kalberlne Weaver, Margie
Hunt, James Hagserty;
Ro!Jerl Eblin, Okey . HaW,
Lloyd WDllamt, Sandra
Griffith.
SUNDAYADMISSIONS Evelyn Young, Minersville;
Pbyl141 Youns, Pomeroy;
Sanb~o, Portland; Reva
Turnbull, Mason; Harry
McFarland, Racine.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES·Lucy Cunnlngbam, Harland
Green, Jeannette Roush,
John Brogan, Tberesa
Fisher, Roll Brady, Aida

in ER vehicle
Time w:alts for no one end
, neither do new babies u the
Pomeroy Emergency SQuad
leadned again SundaJ nl&amp;ht·
The squad wu called to
,BaUey Run Road at 5:55 p. m.
for Mrs. Ralph (Judy) Van
~ey, a maternity patient.
A five poiiDd, five oupce aon
wu born In the emergency
vehicle. The birth was a
difficult birth and tbe squild
took Mrs. Van Cooney and the
babJ to Veterans Memorial
Hosptltl where both were
checked before being DJQYed
on to Holler Medical Ceilter
bJ the squad. Both mother
and aon were reported doing
well·Sunday night.
Squad members on tbe fiiD
were Chuck Ba,tell, Gary
Ellla, Howard Muilen, Byrne
Vaugblln, Brian Shank,
Kennlt Walton and Jeff

~er.

(Bo!I«Medleal Center)
. (Birllll, Bept.l7) ·
Plus tax
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Batcut, son, Galllpolla; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Welcb, aon,
Oak HW; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Long, aon, Point
Pomeroy, 0.
Plerisant, W. Va.; Mr. and
Shank.
Mrs. MerriU Smith, son,
,.....,....,_ _ _ _.,._ _,...._ _ _,....,_ _,.._._ _ _ _ _ Jackaon.
(Birthl, Sept. :II)
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
, Stapletoo, daughter, Vinton;
Mr. and Mrt. Walter Went,
1011, Ewtngton.
(Birllll, Sept. U)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bulklrk, daughter, Mason,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
VanCooney, aon, Pomeroy.

THE MEIGS INN

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The Farmers Bank
Money Order

THE SAFE, CONVENIENT,
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JNEXPENSIVE .WAY TO SEND MONEY

Reedsvllle.
CORREcriON ·
The MlcldlePort ER Squad
was called Friday to the
Victor Young realclence In
Pomeroy not Young's Nurling Home .u wu reported.

We SeU 'Wort!" Boots
al ..
12 to " Inch

Miners'
Steel toe

Rubber
Baot

LemleJ otfldaUJIC. Barta!
wUlbellltbea..bjNGraftl
Cci.Cei'J.
can at tbe ~ blmt 1111
time.

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Doris Roqsh,
Cheshire, dies

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Member Federal Deposit lnsu~ance Corporation

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SEE THE FINE SELECTION
OF BOYS CLOTHES
ON THE FIRST FLOOR

SHIRTS
JACKETS

Worm winter jackets .In wolst length ond looger
length stvles. All with 'linings. Many slyles ~re
hooded . Sizes ore !t om B to 20. Also Western
jackets lined or unlined.

SWEArERS
.PLUS

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Sllpovers and cardigans In
variety of st~les
thatare sure to please. Solid colorsond patterns.

Hanes Underwear. Pajamas, belts, socks, gym
trunks, toboggans, school nome shirts, neck ties.

FOR THE SMALLER FRY
SIZES 310 7
Little boya drns slacki and INns

In slits 3 to 7.
Regular and slims. Many with double knees. ~ckels to
malch 10mo styln. A good Hltcllon of Jumpsuits In
silts 4 to 1. Juvlfti.. •-ten, Winter Jacktll,
Sweators, Underw9tr, Bells.

WEEKDAYS MD SAT.-9:30 10 5
FRIDAY -9:30 10 8

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FlfteenCenta
Vol. 28,

NO. lot

fNews • • •in 'Brief~ Health ·officials
, llllled 1'1-.lala'lladaul

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WASHINGTON - AI.THOUGH A lliljorlly ot House
mernbera vated far It, 1 bW to require lederallicelllinl of

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told·no money is
ailabl . £
· tall
d
d
av · e or men - y retar _e .
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'lbe vote late Monday,... 193 to 188, lllbetllllllally sh«t of
~ two-dllrdlmajority It needed In the procedure under whicb
t wu brou&amp;bt to the floor,
' THE EAST IJVERPOOL BOARD of Educltlon aald
foiJowln&amp; a c1oaed door meefln&amp; that it woUld
leplactlon apiJ»t ~~eben, 8trlldng teachers
In Parma today COIIIIdered a "11~1' offer" from the lcbool
board toenda•rlltelhatbeganSepl, 7.
a- Toot, preaident of the East Llwrpool Board of
EducatlonaaldtheboardtmlideredthestrikeanWeplacton
the part ot tbe East Liverpool Ed~~C~~tlon AIIOclatton.

Judith Koch, repr-"••
tbe Mental Health DM;C:,
Athens Dlltrict and Manning
Webeter, cbatrmlon of board
for the meni&amp;Dy retarded,
met with Meig1 County
Conuntsatonen Monday 1n
regard to the commlaalonert·
appropriating funds to
educate the mentally
retarded, ·
In a meeting lui Monday
at
the ofttce of the couaty
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.- AIL THREE SUSPECTS In an
perlntendent,
It waa
. allegedplotto ..aanlnateSen. Edwal'dM. Kennedy, D-Mau., 11
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tblt
tbl
eom•
have been relllled on peraonal ~e pending a trial
far tba trio Seot. 30.
.
.
Robert E. While, 42, Springfield, who bed been held aa
$21i,OOOball u tbe alleied rtnileacler of the plot to kW Kenned1
during a Cllllp8lcn appearanoe two weeks aso, was relllled
Monday after an appearance In Sprlncflel1 District Colrl.
Codefllldantt Dmd J. Kin&amp;, 31, of Sprin&amp;fleld and Sandra
R. Rlindeau, fr, of nearby Westfield had been teleased on
personal recognizance shortly after their arre111 Sept. 11.

f::"Y •

. mtMiooers are required by and ega in at Monday's that with a n~w board of tenderit, of lbe Guidfn8 Hind 134 ooO In unelpellded fundi
law to provide money for the
education of the l!lenltUy
retarded.
·
It wu also dlacloled at
that meeting that the com·
mts,sioners could be hauled
Into court If ·!hey did not
appropriate money for the
mentally retarded. This
statement wu given bJ Bary
Cohen of tha Ohio Legal
Rl8hiJ Service.
AJ wu reported la8t
weak by tbe ta"mi"'OIIerl

meeting there ta no money
avallable to support the
program.
Warden Ours, commtMioner, stated, "I wiah
people could underllend what
we bave to put up with. We
IU!vetotellthepeoplethereta
no money and It Ia an old
record and I am getting tired
of playing it."
"I wouldn't play poUttca
with anyone's money and who
can tell me a year from now

commisatoners that the
situation would be any dlfferent," Oun commented.
"You can't get blood out of
turnip," he went on to say.
It wu pointed out that It
would cost approximately
~;m, whlcb La suppoaed to
Include transportation, to
· lltlld the mentaUy retarded to
.GaWa County., However, no
one was finn on lbta figure
and a call was made by
Warren Phellps, superln·

GOP VICE PRESIDENTIAL candidate Robert J. Dole wW
llddreaa the Oblo Rapubllcan Party Cmventlon Tuesday nl8ht
at tbe OHID Theater.
.
Dole will arrlw at Port Qllumbus Internatiooal Airport
about 5 pm., and aides have said be wW probllbly meet with
the newt media 1ipon arrival.
He wW then attend a fund-raillln8 event for U. S. Sen.
Robert Taft Jr., R.()hlo, at the Rocky 'ork Country ·&lt;lub,
where ''pool" coverage'hat been arranged for the news media.

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Fred Crow, Pomeroy attomey and mastermind of the
Ohio Society for the
Promotion of tbe Bull Frol!,
Inc., was elected president of
the Pomeroy Chamber of
Conunerce Monday at its
noon lunclleon meeting beld
at the Melga Inn. Paul Simon
was named vice president.
Crow, who au~ Fred
Morrow, waa very enthutlaitlc about acime or the
programa the chamber could
tickle and accompllah such
u palntlnll and cleaning up of
the viJ!age. "We are certainly
gofn8 to make the viJ!age
appealing to out of town

FRED CROW, left, was elected president .of the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
at.lts noon·luncheon meeting held at the Meigs !rut. Shown with crow ts outgoing
preSident, Fred Morrow. Paul Simon was elected vice president.

Mon~y
~ - AN APPELLATE OOURT JUDGE'S
stay of exacutlon on a 'federal desegregation·order against the
Cleveland Schools wW be appe!lled today or Wednesday, an
NAACP attorney vowed Monday, a few h0111'8 after the stay
was granted.
·
Thomas Atkins said U. S. Appeals Judge Paul C. Weick's
stay of a deaegregaUon order Issued Aug. 31 by U. s. District
Court Judge Frank J. Battisti was "without precedent and
without hope.''

CINCINNATI- THE OHIO ASSOCIATION of Realtors Is
becomlni mOI'e Involved In polltiC!I, liar.' E. J. Owen of
Columbul, outsoln&amp; president of tbe asaoclaUon, whicb is
holding ltal!ftllllal conventloil here this week.
·
Owen said about 110 percent,of the group's work this year
"has been directed at poUtics and c81J.ed the political
Involvement "one of tl!e greatest things we bare
ace&lt;mpltshed" In the past year.
·
WASHINGTON- SEN. CARL CURTIS, R-Neb., led an
atttck Monday In ·the Senate Finance Committee on
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, meat processing plants, declaring
that It wunot the purpose of the foreign trade zones act to
circumvent Import quotulnto the. United States.
But Puerto Rico ~onomlc Development deputy
admlniBtrator Amadeo Francis countered that the two
Mayaguez r.tlgn trade zone planlt are the ''scapegoats" of
an admlnlatratlm wbtcb Ia trying to aootlll! domestic
producenwboaretnadeepprlce slump, because only0.43 per
cent of U.S. conaumpttm cm~ee from thoee plants.

Soulsby named
booster chief
Election of officers and an
appearance
by
Ohio
University athletic depart·
ment officlall highlighted a
recent meetiD&amp; of the Meiga
Athletic Boo•en at Melp
Hi8h School.
Oftlcen elected for lbta
year are Jamee Soulsby,
prelicler!l • Cbarles Hamlllm'
vice president, IIIII Charlotte
. Wilford, secretary-treasurer,
Appearln&amp; from the
athletic department wu BW
Rohr, director; Bill Hesa,
bead footbaU coach, and Dale
Bandy, head basketball
coacb and aportJs lllfonnatlon
director. ijeu spoke of the
opportanlti• offered eacb
proapecttve athlete and
pointed out lhe.achlevementa
of thrll Melp County young
mea, Carson Crow, Phil
Sw1nc1e11 and BW Chaney, at
Oblo Unlverslt)'.
A vote 01 thanb WU U •
tended to be o1118oing officers
and James Diehl, principal,
utended gratitude to the

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Meigs development plans

entire booster sroup for
assistance given the athletic
program.
PlaM were made for a soft
drink bottle and bottle cap
collection drive by the footbaD team on Oct. 2. Specific
p1ani for the event will be
announeed later. It was
announced tbllt booster
membership ttcketa are now
on saIe Ior '1 eacb.
Plant were alto made for
tbe club to continue with the
aale of the mal'!IOn· and sold
windbreaker jaelteta. Anyone
wilhlng to purcbaes these
Jackett Ia uked to caD one of
I
tbe officers staling cooran
d
size. Sizes are 1mall,
medium, larse and extra
Iailie and the coat Ia tiS.
· The next meeting wu set
for Sept. 23, Wednesday,
rather than oo the regular
. Y meeting date . The
Tuesda
llllllona start at 7:30 p.'m,
and anyone lntereste~ In any
phaleofthe dlstrict'sathlettc
program La Invited.
1

people," Crow commented.
He sugeeted an evening
meeting sometime tn
November for compiling a
. laJ'I!e amourit of aouvenira to
be given by bullneas men who
must be members for
newcomers in tbe area. ThiB
would Include a map of the
viJ!age and coiiDiy and a
listing of all orsanlzatiOIIB
available throughout the
coiiDiy. Crow Indicated that
· he had volunteer~ who would
perfonn for the programa he
baa planned.
Additional CbriSimasligllta
this year was dtacusaed but
no decision was made. Crow

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Plans for updating ihe return the Information from
overall economic develop· the respective towns · and
ment program of Meigs townships. The next planning
County were made Monday commission meeting was set
evening when the Meigs for Oct. ~ at which time
County Regional Planning some or the lnfonnation wW
Commission met In the be looked over before going to
common pleas courtroom. committees who will compile
Jeff Burt of the Buckeye it for the Buckeye HWs
Hills-Hocking Valley organization.
Regional Planning Com·
When completed the report
mission was on hand to ex- wU1 reflect the needs and
plain to tbe group attending , priorities of communities and
that the plan must be updated the county and these
· ifthecountywlshesto remain priorities wW be taken into
on the eligibility Ust of lbe . consideration when the
Economic Development Economic Uevelopment
Administration for funding of Administration is deciding
varioua programs. The first whether or not to fund a
report was prepared In 1962 project here.
but It hu been updated each
During the discussion It
year through 1972. Burt said was pointed out that the
there wW be no cbarge for lbe unemployment figure Usted
services of his agency In for Meigs CoiiDty, about 5.8
development of the report per cent, In the opinion . of
whlcb wW keep the COIIDIY some commission members
eligible for federal funds.
is low. Federal funds are
However, he pointed out · going to areas which have
that some phases of In- higher rates of IIDemfQnnatlon can be secured ployment and It was stressed
only lh&amp;ugh public Input. It by some that Meiga CoiiDty
wu decided by the group that baa a mui:h higher rate of
a letter wUI be sent to each unemployment thant he
township trustee and the ligure reflects and the county
mayor o! the five com· Is being made to look "well do
munitles a!kln&amp; them to do" when help Is really
compile the needed in- needed. The sroup also
fonnatlon . The facts will be discussed the problem of
then compUed by committees
accordln&amp; to plans. The group
wiU have until Oct. 22 to

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DAR ES
SALAAM,
Tanzania (UPI) - Secretary
of State Henry ·Kiaslnser,
confident
of · winning
Rhodesian acceptance of
bla...
... rnaj or lty rule, met -'th
"'
Tanzanian President Juliua
Nyerere today to seek hll
IIIPport for the plan.
Kissinger flew to the
Tanzanian capital or Dar E8
Salaam from Zamhla and
I
drove di recty
to th e
Tanzanian ·State House,
where he had to walt about
five minutes for .Nyerere to
arrive.
Nyerere gave Klatlnger a
bl!arly handshake and the
-'""men .....
....ppeared into an
upsteirs office to begl1!
dlacutslng Klaslnser's plan to
a~~t ·lnfull.,cale racial
w,...are Rhodesia.

Manning WdJtter lleted

~~~.he

wro1_!!_!hlule cJODI:
a "'une
what they lhould do, to wblcb
Oun alated that the CI!ID·
mlalloiters did not have that
kind ol money. •
.
Webeter then COIIIIIIIIIIed
~_:it La a matterted ~~t
•.._:
""'" commen .... ..-~
are ltVeral programa that
could be cut such Ill Je!llor.
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u .....oners

also tuguted that he wOIIId
Uke to brfn&amp; in aomeone of
importance·once a mOnth to
speak to the cbamber.
Mr. Morrow told the
chamber memberl that be
enjoyed serving at pnaldent
for the past year and tllal1ked
all for the help given him.
Morrow stated that Ill! felt
that progrlll had been made '
and money wu made on tbe
'regaUa this year. He also
asked that the directors
aslllt the new president. eo Ill! .
does not become overloaded
with work.
Crow stated ~t he WQ\IId
(Continued on page 2)

Sanitation official
meets with council

In the absence of Promeroy
Mayor Clarence Andrews,
. and Ralph Weriy, Council
president, Harry Davia was
appointed acting cbalrman
Meigs CoiiDiilW have to so to and presided when Pomeroy
Gallia CoiiDty to me · ap- Council met Monday night.
Mayor Andrews was
plications fot IIDemployment
payments. It Will noted that reported ill and Werry was
the county commissioners attending a meetlns · in
have written a letter In Marteua to apply for a grant
regard to lbe situation but It for remodeling of the senior
was pointed out that some high building.
Basil Haynes of H&amp;P
public concern . should be
Sanitation
met · with council
shown.
.
and
presented
the original
The conunisslon registered
no objections to a proposed 10 copy of the proposal given by
county communications H&amp;P when it started Its
network or a statewide services. He contended a
hunters safety and con· contract was taken to ·city
servation education· hall, but council never signed
program, both programs now the contract. other copies
moving through a clearing wU1 be made and given to
house of the government for councU.
Haynes also submitted a
approval.
copy
of an ad that Lawrence
Ray Pickens reported that
Manley
Ia running In The
be has been lnfonned bJ Mrs.
Da.Uy
Sentinel
advertlain&amp; hll
Maxine Plununer of the trl·
sanitation
service.
A. big
county mental health
program that the prospects question concerned his
"look good" for the con- solicllttton. Council felt that
struction of a new building on Manley should not have
Mulberry · Heights. The ' advertised In the manner that
building would house a be did and directed June
mental health facility , a Walton, clerk, to advise him
senior citizens center and so by letter'
N. W. Compton, present on
possibly other offices. The
county has been given ' 'top behalf of his daughter,
priority, Pickens said, and Ramona, presented COWlCil
probably an architect wW be with a towing bill in the
hired In the next four to six amount of $15 wbtch council
said they could not pay.
Compton explained that hll
(Continued on page 2)

must be updated--Burt

Kissinger

!ro~ lui year

School In GaUipolla. It was
decided foDowln&amp; a lq1hy
telephone converaatton that
the commissioners would
meet with PbeUpe Thuraday
morning aiiO a.m. at Pbellpt
office to get tbe actual colt of
sendln&amp; the mentally
retarded to GaWa CoiiDiy.
It wu brought out that
there La ts&amp;,OOO In the contlnllency fund but It Ia earmarked for nell year. It was
alto brought out that there La

·Crow to head chamber

DETROIT - AFIJND.RASING DINNER In Detrolt'a
Cobo Hall Oct. 10 wW kick off a nationwide effort to ralal
money to conatructa hm~e ror Roell Parka, de8Cribad by many
civil rights activists u the mother olthe n!odern civil rtg1U
movement. ·
. ,
Mrs. Pll'lalrefuted to give up her 1e1t to a white man on a
Montgctnery, Ala., bus In 1956. That Incident led to her arrest
and the 381-day Mmtsm~err but boycott, which cattpulted
Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rl&amp;his movement into
national promlneilce.

LUSAKA, ZAMBIA - SECRETARY OF STATE Henry
Kllaln8er, COIIfldent of winning Rhodesian accepltno,:e for
hlaclllllljorlty rule, left far Tanzania today In an effort to buUd
black African aupport for the plan,
The propoaal wu worked out In almost eight hours of talks
(Continued on page 10)

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A big selectloo Including blue denl,;. ,
corduroy. cottoo and polyester blends. Sizes 8 to
18 In regulars, slims 011d some huskies. Many
styles have jackets to match .

Flannel shirts In Western and regular styles.
Knit shirts In solid colors and printed scenes.
Crew necks. Sizes 8 lo 20.

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!lEIRUT, LEBANON- A NEW DEADLOCK In peace
talkl and an upsurse of fighting 48 hours before Presidentelect El1u Sarkis' lnauguraUoh raised doubts today that
parllement will be able to meet to swear him in.
Cashes between rightists and leftists erupted serosa
Beirut's ,confrontation Ones and a simmering feud between
rival auiatlan factlms flnaUy exploded Into heavy lighting
north of the capital. At least a dozen peraorw reportedly were

ELBERFELD$

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Pomeroy-Micldleport, O.blo
1\1ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1971 .

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Marrlase llcenaea were
Issued to Duane aruce Wolfe,
31, Reedavtlle, and Margie
Ann Wolfe, 33, Racine;
Robert Lee Fortney, 23,
Reedairllle, and Kathryn
Marlene Sandera, 22,

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Mashed Potatoes

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CHESHIRE- Mn. Doria • M(.,l*t_.la .........
Elma
ltouab, U, Rl. I, •
tlait 'Diadlr Qlardl Gl
R. L.·RIOOII
Olelbire, died unapectediJ \ all'llt .... Ill -"" • .
SalvdaJeveniDCatv-.. drc'J111 IIIII ol Blrrllaatilll
Memorial Ho1pltal. Bbe ' ~Ada* ~ r~ r. •
became w wblle lllkiDI Gil , . . . . lit nllrtd.' tbe telephone at ber bome. Heir Y.!l Ctalrll Rallrolld
Mn. ROUib WU I ndJ'ed U a ij ,.•Ill ~4. Jle bad
clerk of tbe old Cbelblre ud ~ .._ tbe · ~ ret
KyprCreekScbooiDIIIrtdl. • .,y.r • •, ..,.:
··
Sbe l'tllred In Mardi, 1174,
l'wlll!ll • tkel will be 1
followln&amp; over f1 JUf1 u a p.ID• ......, .Jt tbe o.t.
clerk. Her retlrelllent Qmrali er CbitJt w11b Mr.
equipment operator, and
followed tbe coneollditiGD 0( ClarlM ltUIIill ' oMdatlnt'
equipment operator before
tbe Kypr Creek Dlltrlct IIIIo , JIUI'IIl: ~ be Ill Sl•ncM•
being promoted to unit
the Gallla CoiiDty Loeal Olmii.J. PriiDdl m1J call
foreman In 1968. Cadle Ia
Schooll.
, at tbe ~ a.pe1
married and haa three
cbUdren.
Mn. Rolilh wu bom Nov. . Walker rw.a~ ilame 1117
l, 1912 In Chetblre, 1 time Willi 11 a.m. Tullday
Rtgga was born In Mei&amp;s
aaughter of tbe late Howard , wbeatbebod1w1Dbetaltento
County. He went to work at
and Ullth 'lbomp1011 Sbular. the cburdlwbarllt wW lie In
·Sporn 1n 1989 u a utWty man
She W.:. alao precedad 1D atate, Jl'flllldl will be
Band worked u a utWty man
death bJ a 1111ter llld tow: nct1\&gt;td bJ tbe flmiiJ at tbe
A, utility · operator and
brotberl.
..,,
. luDeral bame ffllm 2to 4111d 7
auxWary equipment operator
Survlvilll are ber blllband, tot p.m. today. Maaont• r1t11
before beln&amp; promoted to
Hortil! H. Roalh; 1 dauabter, will be beld at I thll evenlac
equlpcnent operator 1n 1972.
Mra. Thomaa (Carolyn)
111, 1fur11!oDYWe Lodle 411,
RI88J and hll wife have one
Ericltaon,
Newark;
two
aona,
FUM.
cbUd.
JONpb D.; Rt. I, ll!Mhlre, Ok
p , t
· ·
Mn. Belknap
and Howard H. Rouab,
ey 8lD er,
Falrbenlta, Ind.; two lllltera,
, d d
dies Saturday
Mrs. Edward (Helen) Sputa, 79, , 18 ea
Former. Meiss County Rt. I, Cheshire, and Mrs.
POR'l'J.AND ..:: Olley
resident Mrs. Ivan (NeWe) Jack (HIIab) . Herrmun, Pa)'llter 'It Portland
'
Hysell Belknap, 57, died Belpre; a brother, Doyle Saturday-at~home
Saiurday of a beart auaclt In Shuler, Cbelblre, and el&amp;ht ola .aon, Paul, Rt. s, Albany.
Saginaw, MICh.
grandcbUdren.
Mr. Paylller 'trll bom Dec.
Laredo. It carried 35
lbe daughter of Mn. Mae
Mn. ltolilh wu a member 2SI, Jl86 to·late Chari~
passengers
and
five Hysell and the late .Tommy of the Old Kyser FreewW Martha Fry Paynter. He wu. .
crewmen.
HyseU, she Ia survived bJ ber Baptist Cburcb and of a11o preceded In deatb bJ 1111
The accident occurred huabend, Ivan, four cbU!Iren, Chapter 450, Order of eutern flrlt wife, EdDa Hlll Pl)'lller ·'
about I \1 mUes west of several grandchildren, one Star. Sbe was a cbarter llld bJa III!:OIId wife, ~~
Hawkins In a flat, wooded uncle and aunt and IIVerill member or the Wayside Codner ·Paynter
five ·
area.
coualnt In Metgs County.
Garden Club. Active In broiben and f1IUi'
Ambulances were
Services wW be Tuesday at community a !flirt; Mrs.
SurriW., are three .;., :
dispatched to the scene from Caae Funeral Home In Rolilh had served II 1 clerk· Paul Rte 3 Al"•ftv• G•- ·'
Tyler, GUmer, Gladewater
lreallurer for the Cbelblre
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· Gravel
Cemetery Alan.
Oregon;. Karl
New :,
and Quitman. School buses Saginaw.
,.,.
be
Florence,
Oblo,
two
lleplool,
.
were sent to bring the
F
rvi
2
al
z:r
Ch eshrre
'
uner se eel ""' · Robert Codner '-~ JWtr«n •
passengers to Hawkins for .r
ormer
p. m. Tuesday at the Old and JobD ~Racine; :
medical obeenation.
·
Kyser Freewlll Baptist four atepdaugb~rt, Mrs: :
A
sheriff's
office reside'lt dies
Cburcb
with tbe Rev. Cbeater William (Joyce) Hoback ·
spokesman said Investigators
CHESHIIlE _ Mrs. Jllllie Lemley and the Rev. W~ Racine; )lira. Ruueli :
were on the scene, 'but till!
Mae
Rupe, 84, Belpre, for- Price officiating. Burial wU1 (Sblrley) Grimm, St.
cause of the accident was not
merlyofCbeshlre,diedearly
. be In the Gravel Hill vllle; •. Mn. Robert (Elaine) .
known.
Sunday
at
Camden-Clark
Cemetery at Cheshire. S&amp;Yre, Racine, and Mrs. :
The InterAmerican
Hospital In Parkers~, w. Frlencla may call at the Cbarles (Juile
Bllr8r, ·:
~ates on Misaouri-Pacific
Va., following a lingering Rawllngs-Co~ts Funeral Racine · two' brotbers, .
tracks in Tens.
tllne88.
Hame, Mlddll!llOI'!, ~· Jolu! 'of Newark, and : ·
MEANY'S PLANS
Mrs. Rupe was born May Dexter resident
Roy
of Stow, Ohio.
WASHINTON (UPI)
31, 1192 In GaWa CoUnty, a di d Sa urd
Alao surviving .m. 23
AFL·CIO President Geoll!e daughter of the late Ben· .
e
t
ay
grandc:hiJdr,n, 18 sreat·
Meany Is giving "a little jamln James and 'annie
DEXTER - Neal L. Jef. grNM!co!dlitren, ·• niece and
m&lt;re thoUght to retirement" Rowley Rupe. Sbe _wu alto fen, 88, De1ter, died flveMr~ter·
empl
.
since a recent bronchial preceded In death bJ two Salvday Dlgbt at Vetenna
• • .,.. , an
oye ill
illness, but says he isn't IJIJterl, a brother, and ber Memorial Holpttal followiBI lht Racine Loca and Dam.
ready to set a date yet.
hutband, Clyde Allen Rupe. a Joac Dlneet.
fw a number or yean, wu a ~
In a televised Interview
Survlvingareuon,Roland
Born Aull. 9, . 1910 In l!lllllber ~the -Pentecolllal.
(CBS-TV's "Face the w.Rupe,Raclne,'wilbwhom Wllhlll8tooC.H.,aiOII.ofthe Alaembly,Dorcu.Hewua
Nation") Sunday, Meany, 82, s' e made her bome; a lateCharleaandSIUJMceoy vetenmofWarld War I.
said: "I have not set any date · grandton, Kenneth Rupe of J effert, be married tbe 'Jl'unenl 111 rlc,a will be 1
fer retireme~~t but I want to Zanelvllle. Mrs. Rupe wu a former Mildred Hillllln- p.m. Tueaday at tbe Ewinl
say very frankly that I've . member of the Kyger botll!lm on Oct. 10, 1937.
Funerallflme with the Rev.
given a little mere thought to Methodist Cburcb.
Surviving belldee btl wife, Howard Mayne allc:latlug.
retirement since my recent
Funera1 ..,.
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ww be aretwoaona JobnWWiam '
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illness than IIU!d before. But · held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Albany, and'Tbomu Ell8en~ ~roltllbJg Cemetery. Frieada ·
1stillll!lve~~'t set a date and I · Rawlings Coats Funeral of Ho. bart, Ind.,· two anymaytlmecaU.at the
·' funeral home •
still feel fairly weD."

Three to be promoted
· at Sporn in. October

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TUESDAY NIGHT .
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Bee newsmen
governmental abuse Is a
FRESNO, Calif."('UPI) Four Fremo Bee newsmen, press incapable of meettng·ita
who went to jall rather than public responsibility."
reveal lheir news ' source,
appeared at a rally Sunday
and were praised for their
"courage" by the state Bar of (Continued from page I)
California.
House neWs' coolerence.
"The courage of the Fresno
Carter La leaving his camFolD' in declining tAl reveal paign train tonight 19 return
their source of lnfermatioo on to Plains, Ga., but his aides
pain of imprisonment is com- said Tuesday end Wednesday
mended by this conference," are earmarked fer relaiation
the passed bar resolution rather than Intensive study.
· Despite heavy rain in
said.
The bllr said the outcome of Kansas City, Mo., Sunday,
lbe case, in which the large and enthusiastic
newsmen were freed Friday a-owdt greeted.Carter there
after 15 dar.' imprtsJnment, and In St. Louis as he
"honored lhe principle that a continued to call lor
free press Is as necessary to programs to raise taxes of.the
effective delivery of justice "rich, big corporations anct
u is' a vigor out bar."
special Interest groups.''
Three attorneys, who are
But Carter stili did not give
delegates wthe bllr's annual details of his tax program
convention here, introduced Republicans cbarge would
the resolution, wbtch passed mean a ta1 tncrellll! fer at
In amended form by a $ 190 least half the people of the
vote after a half-!lour debate. country.
At lbe rally outside the
GOP vice · presidential
meeting ·building,
a candidate !Wbert Dole said
statement was read from the Carter should "get out of the
American Civil Liberties race" if he d~'t know the
Union, which expressed median Income In the United
"outrage at the jailing of four States.
Fresno journalists."
Carter
earlier
had
The statement added : "The proposed higher income
' press CIIUlOt fulfW its obliga- taxes for Americans making
tion when restricted In its more than the median, and
critlclsin or abllity to Dole caUed that program a
challenge an imporltnt issue. "major blunder.''
A press cowering before
''That means that everytJne
making more than $14,000 a
year woulq get a ta1
Increase," Dole said.
Carter pledged Sunday he
would never raise tiiJ[es for
working class famili~s. but
said he wanted to eltmlnilte
tax loopholes fer lhe rich, big
business and
special
Interests. Without speUing
out specifir.s of his tax
program ,~
id Indicate lhat
a $1,5,000 nnual income
might be the dividing point at
which he would start
Imposing tax Increases.

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daushter 10as drivlng up bJ the nell ·meeting. The
Martin Street when lhe went mayor report for the month of
too far to the ri&amp;ht for another Ausust tn the amoiiDI o1
cartopaaaanddroppedtntoa $2,48Ul wu read and aedltcb. There wsa no clamqe cepled.
to her car, but she had to be
Council voted that any
towed out. CouncU pointed organization actively In·
out the street Is narrow, and volved in aolicilinll In tbe
Davis suggested council viJ!age must come to council
memben cbeck the area to " for penntsaion for permits for
see what can be 'done.
soliciting. This · action wu
Davis rejlorted that the brought about bJ the laSt
viJ!a&amp;e Is prepared for winter group that solicited In
road conditions. He also Pomeroy when blind memrejlorted the Jaycees will bers were running Into the
assist with trick or treat night streets and solicllinll people
again lbta year.
In cars. ·
Council did not set a date
Davis asked connell to
for trick or treat, but was determine by the next
asked to IU!ve a date in mind meeting if It plans sen the
old city haU building adjacent
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Cburcb nell door to the city
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
building.
Tbaraday tbroa1b
· Attending were Davis, Lou
Satarday, fair Tbaladay Osborne, Dr. Harold Brown,
1nd a ebance of sbowel'l Phil Globokar and Charles
Friday and Saturday. Bartels, councilmen, Pbyllll
IDgbt will be In the upper Hennessy, treasurer, and
SOs to · tbe eGe Tburaday, Mn: Walton.
Wl1'lllin8 to tbe · 7Da by
Satarday. Lews will be ID
tbe 4ta.

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Debates to

Weather

Clear and cooler tonight
with lows 40 to 45. Mostly
sunny and cooler Wednesday
with highs 60 to 65.
Probllbillty of rain near zero
per cent tonight and Wed-nesday.

Cost of living up in August

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WASHINGTON (UPI) The cost of living rose 0.5 per
cent for the third straight
month in August, reflecting
!higher prices f&lt;r clothing,
gasoline,
fruits
and
vegetables, the Labor
Department' reported today.
The consumer price
increase tranalates Into an
annual Inflation rate of 6 per
cedmlnnt,istr tilarger omlstthan
ahad peeled
a onPresld
econ t F ds
has exprojec~ an :natron
Irate of 5 per cent for 1976
Camblned with a sll~t
decUne In
the Au ust
price incre:!' cut Into gthe
k ,
average
wor erbs r ea1
nd bl arnln
03
:;~, a~~ ear:~ ·h :
declined o.sper cent over the
past year.
Although food !l'ices rose
only a alight 0_3 per cent
durin A•m•"' the fl
g ...con~umers
-.
8Ufes
Indicated
were
not fully benefiting from
recent declines in food prices
on tbe wholesale market.

Service prices !'Ole 0.6 per
cent for the third consecutive
month and the prices of goods
other than food also climbed
0.6 per cent lor the second
straight month.
Administration economists
were antidpating that lower
food prices would bring aome
moderation In the nation's
Inflation rate prior to the
Nov. 2 election. Most public
OPlnlon polla ha ve lde11tlfled
' colnflanctie'rnon as the voters' No. 1
.
.
A decline in meat prices
d~ring August, however,
failed to offset rillln8 prices
for fruits, vegetables,
appare 1• au t omo bil es,
gasoline, motor oil, .fuel oU
anThdcoConal
.
Prl Ind
e
sumer ce 1!1 .
stood at 171.9 In August, an
lncreueol5.6percentovera
year ago. This means th~t
""""'·
•~ and services cost•~·
U'fi
$1001n 1967,now sell lor fl71.9
InOaUon began to heat up
!blast May after a virtfuathellullln
e ear1Ymon 111so
year.

Conswner prices rose 0.6 per
cent In May, followed by
three consecutive monthly
Increases of 0.5 per cent.
Clothing and fuel prices
accounted for most of the
Increase In non.food com·
modltles. Guollne and motor
oil prices, whicb normally
decline In August, instead
rose 1.5 per cent. Fuel oU and
coal prices were up 1.8 per
cent.

Apparel prices rose 1.1 per
cent as new fall and winter
fashions showed up In the
stores. The biggest increases
were on clothing fOI' women
end girls.
Uted car prices continued
to climb, rialng 1.4 per cent In
August. New car prices also
ro8e slightly and the coat of
driving a car jumped by a full
1 per cent
·

ATHENS _ The Ohio
Approved Feeder Cattle Fall
Sales at lbe Athens Uvestock
Sales will soon he IIDderway
The South Eastern Ohio·
Beef Cattle Association plan
the following schedule :
Thursday, Oct. 14 (aU breeds
of calves, yearlings, and
dairy crosa, Including buD
calves) and Thursday Nov.
'
11 (aU' breeds of calves,
.
yearlings, and dairy cross,
Including bull calves).
On both sales cattle are to
be brought in the day before

the sales from 3 p.m. imtu 12 ·
noon the day of the aales.
When calves arrive they w11J
be -elghed, lben graded Into
"
specified
lots. The auction
time lor both sales begins at 8
p.m.
For more infonnatton or to
consign cattle for either aale
can be made by callln8the
Athens CoiiDiy Cooperatl,ve
Extension Service at 592-4800
or on Saturdays at the Athens
uvestock sates office at 5929789.

Athens cal$
sales to be held soon
'}

be aired ·
Thursday
WASHINGTON (UPI) Telev is ion network
executives stW object to the
ground rules, but the first
presidential debate since 19110
wlll be carried on four
national cbanDels Thursday
night u scheduled.
Edwin Newman of NBC
Newt wW moderate the first
confrontation between
President Ford and Jimmy
Carter, and questioners wW
be James P. Gannon of till!
Wall
Street
Journal,
Elizabeth Drew of the New
Yorker and Frank "-~tela
· ABC News.
·~"N
Of
The panelists wW sem
ooly for the first debate. A
League of Women V&lt;Urs
llpokelllllan said there has
been no declalon whether
Newman will act as
moderator .foraD· Ihree,
League officials have not
yet resolved a dlapute that
had threatened television
coverage of the event - a
League ruling that audience
reaction CIIUIOI be televised.
In sel*'ate announCI!Illen•·
..
CBS, NBC and ABC said they
stW object to the restrlctlona
but wW carry the hour end •
hall event.

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