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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.

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

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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.

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variety of st~les
thatare sure to please. Solid colorsond patterns.

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

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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.

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Vol. 28,

NO. lot

fNews • • •in 'Brief~ Health ·officials
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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 . £
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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.
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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.

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. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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
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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

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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. •
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Webeter then COIIIIIIIIIIed
~_:it La a matterted ~~t
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are ltVeral programa that
could be cut such Ill Je!llor.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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

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31, Reedavtlle, and Margie
Ann Wolfe, 33, Racine;
Robert Lee Fortney, 23,
Reedairllle, and Kathryn
Marlene Sandera, 22,

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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 • •, ..,.:
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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.
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. 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
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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
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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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Cemetery Alan.
Oregon;. Karl
New :,
and Quitman. School buses Saginaw.
,.,.
be
Florence,
Oblo,
two
lleplool,
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were sent to bring the
F
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Ch eshrre
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uner se eel ""' · Robert Codner '-~ JWtr«n •
passengers to Hawkins for .r
ormer
p. m. Tuesday at the Old and JobD ~Racine; :
medical obeenation.
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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
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since a recent bronchial preceded In death bJ two Salvday Dlgbt at Vetenna
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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
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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
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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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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
.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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•·
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CBS, NBC and ABC said they
stW object to the restrlctlona
but wW carry the hour end •
hall event.

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tile edllor) uJ malt be tlped w1* 1R llpee'1 1111*-· Na- _, be ~ . . . J8blleallla.
However,oareqHIII,.._wtllbedlnhud.teatn
lbould be Ia good lule, acldi r'al -.., HI ,_

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MASON - Apprna lmatliJIO p&amp;'llllllflllaiiW the Muon
ay AlMA lllAR8IWL
· Qty lllltorica1 Society Opeallallll em Sanda)' at lbe rcaI IIOIIAIIII!II.
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Two bus loads of happy M-. Collllty ExleniiGI 'Yirlll A. I.nla bailie In U...
HARTFORD - Elfective
Jlamanaten and a few 111t11 have just retiJmed from lhe
Mr· Jolm I.nla ~ CIIUr Slnet, Muon, ..-rted Jbe
Sept. 1$, the Reverend
tducatlmal tnur. to Niagara Falls and Torcmto, Canada. society the I.n1a Cuat of Arml.
Having gooe on many tours opon10red by the toll' committee
Mr. &amp;y Elmlr of Olftcm, an artilt, aNbited 1111111 of lril
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I Evelyn L. Maring was apofEitellllon Homemakers ltblnt 1 canlj)UII for lhem - It paintln&amp;l~thebamefarthepublietovllw.
- great.
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made by Mrs. Ray Prolfllt _..
We lelt early Tuesday rnorrr1n1 from Point PleaMut by clllpiQK em 1111 dinlrll taillll.
Greyhoundandspentanenjoyable~tmellrrclrltentatelRefr: ...
-..d tn Rick McDpn, Elrle1
(Cantln11ed from page 1)
ltGpped In AtrCil, 0., far lurldlat Stoulfn and at teb Holiday I..lender, lfr. aDd Mn. Wl1lllm L. Zatie, Nancy Slaw•~·
T~ Wlum lt May Concern:
blat Erie, Pa. for a ooffee breQ. We IIITived at Nlapra L«aMcCauley,lllanll'leldl,lalrrtHar-.Sirab~oca&lt;,
lam a trapper and alrunt.er, have been, and hope to be for c:ltlunl, Melp County Fair
Board,
Family
Planning
and
rans that evening where DIOit of the ladles enjoyed dinner at Julin ~ Gladyl 'lbomla, Evelyn Pnlftltt, Orriltlrre
tbe rest of my life.
. "Ye ()Ide Barn."
~ •.-r-Sienrt, Mf!I,...Amold,Matllda Noble, Uu
I saw the picture in the paper of tbe cat that was caught In poiSlbly the landllll.
()! Wedneaday, our bus
Pllge E11111 lnd Bill 1\lcCaultJ, Alida Roulb, lDII Tlllt.
th' steel tral) and today I saw something that bawened with a Oun said tbatlt wollld be a
ll1qiD each drove 1 bus wb1cb toot a on 1 toar ti Nlapra
IllilnJ and Male Tlllt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tlylor, Mrs.
pack of dogs that were supp&lt;illed to be dornestlcated and family great detriment to the CC!WIIY
rans, canada. 011r guide wu called Sterling.·He Slid tbere 1a C.lbairre Smith, Mn. Benzie Jncels, Mr. Earl (ngels, Mr. and
pets. They tl.lled one of their own and began eating it. 'lbll to abandon the landfill. Oun
I,II!Oacresof Park Lind at Nlacara. One of the ftnrt ~ f1i Mra.StanleyHarbour,L. W.Getty,M. F.Kiylor, Mr.and Mrs.,
happened In a residential area of town In Meigs County. .
allo remarked that tbe
lleauty we saw was the ()ltario 11ora1 dock. Fnm lbe Prlnaea William J . Mayer, U1Uan Flelda, ~ Sclnrln, MatH ·
The point Is: U thla can happen with dop (u stated county will have to purcbaae
l!llubetJl Building at tbe foot of ~ Hill we could - the Plcbal, Jobn I.nla, Karen I.nia, Can Burris, FAN F·
above), what do you suppoae could happen to thunlmall that 1 new truck for the landfiD
we bunt or trap, should no bunting and
be permllted which will cost apfalls and maneled ill their vutne1i and beauty.
Roum, Helen B. Part, &amp;y Elmer.
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We toll'ed the gMIIIda of the School ti Hortlarlture. The
Mary JIJI'Getty,Mra. L. W. Getty, David ft~!e~.llevaard
· to control numbers.
prolimately $11,101.
llflde pointed out variolls attractions.
Mr. RAibert llfarq, Re¥ll'tlld Mrs. &amp;bert Maring, Mr. and
The outcome would be: 90 many wild anlmals aDd rode!U
Olin went 011 to ezplaln
Many ladies and gentlemen lltled up in the bottom of lhe Mrs. IMler FOI'UIIIII, Robl. E. Rolllh, Agrlel &amp;ulb, KatlrJ')':n
that people would not be a.ble to plant thqs to eat; ln ·addltloo that if they did appropriate
rans in one of~ Maid of the Mill Crulle lblps. Tbey wwe .IOhnQI, Belva Roulb, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Sncthamer, Mr.
to siclm- and dlseaaeo~ being llpn!lld with aU phuea money for the acbool they
growing way QUI of proportion.
rain coal! and liOIDe were slightly ~ but not their ljlirlta. ..d Mn. Patrick Lodllry, Mrs. Ellubeth Ollie, 'lbornll
would have to fqet about
1\BV. MAJUNG
lam sorry that thecal oranypetls Injured; but Ilia to be the truck .. aomethlng hu to
Another thrilling venture was down the D11t. elevator lbaft to RoWib, Todd .Kebler, llect)' t.uchnnllt, Ann Kelly, Mulne
the Great Gorge lild lbe walk acroa the :NO ft. tinier to the Aldrld8&lt;e. Sa1Ue Elmer, June VanMatre, M)'ra ~. Dille
expected iftheywanderontoother's property. And meantime: give. 1be commisllooers do
a restriction should be put on the number of PETS? that one not have the money to do pointed putor of the Hartford edge of the whirlpool r&amp;Pds of the Niagara R!VU'. tmlblted at Snes, Clrol7n Rolllb, ~ &amp;IIIII, Nancy VIrginia Elmer,
family may haw when the pets are not receiving peeper care both.
United Methodist Church. tile end of the tuniler were manmade enclolrllres (lllmr IJlreU Mr. and Mn. 111U 'lbomas, Grant Hyaell, Mr. and Mrs. Da1lu
and food and are causing great dlsturhances. And ·allo lhe
Olin a18o stated that the She was born ln Huntington and otllers) in 'llhldl men died totng to ·r.~~~~q~~er 111e Nlapra Walker, Olarlfll E. Blatesbee, Blanclle 'IIIcker and Krill)'
trapping and bunting slwuld continue under Olir already strict . demlnds are greater each and ed11caled In the pubUc River whldl moves .., to 30 miles an bour on Its rush to ille - · 'IIIcter·
and lalr .regulatioos. - Jimmy Joe Hemsley, A HUDler and . year and that any surplus Is schools there. Her education Many walked the bolrdwalt lnd saw doee up the treacbenlua
~
MASON PERSONAL
Trawer.
exhalllted.
in preparation for full.time stretch of ca,..,edlng water.
·
Majer
and
~.
Jack llewart and tlu'ee chUdren of
Webster pointed out that It Christian ,service Includes
Many ladles and gentlemell we!I.., 011 tbe Sll;ylon Pavllloa
an depend:! on money or ltlldy at western Virgln!J (Nilcara's ta11111t toll'). Fnm ISO ft..., CIJe COIIld- both the IndianapOlis, Ind. visited recently with hla mother, Mn.
priorlly. ours a11o said, ''We Wesleyan
College
of American and Canadian Falls and lllll"ftled at the beauliflll Evelyn stewart andhla lrother andfllllllly, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stewart In Masoa.
Dear Sir:
sbouid have ~.101 to t$0,000 Buckhannon, West Virgln!J, view.
..
Major Stewart is stationed at Fort llan'ison, indiana.
Awake! Fellow Meljpl Countlans. I feel very lltrc!ngly It Is Ill ID IIIIU'JUIC)' funcl that we Asbury College of Wilmore.
We tra'l'eled to tbe top in the yellow bug, giQIIIICJiwd
•
our duty tn be lnfmned of a very lnflueDtlll cult that is collld put our haads on but Kentucky, Drew 'University elevator. Up Cl1 the' Sll;ylon Ia the wwld l'afllCIUI revolving
sweeping across the wwld, npeciaJiy the USA and not to be they do not have lbia tJncl of of Madiaon , New /erser, dining ruom.
left out - Meigs Co1111ty. I am spealring of llle Unlflcatloo money."
Allegheny
Coltete of
Many of the tourists visited the various war; rnwreums.
Onnh of 'llhldl &amp;m Myung Moon is ~ell-appointed leader ,and
Webster aald tbe com, Meadeville, Pennsylvania, There is the Boris Kar!Gif, Movieland Wu Mu•m Biblical
"Meaiah." 'lblll! not a light thing to be shrugged off as a rnlasiCIIen could not borTow the Gnduate School of the Wu M1111e11111, Ripley's Belieft n or Not, aDd ~ mare.
pa..;ng phase.
money for 1D operating ex, University of Pennsylvania In After staying all olglj at N'IAPI'I oa '!U!IIda,y and Wednesday,
They have at least 30,000 bankGre memben In A!rierica pense unless IDCI1e)' aere to Pbiladelpbia, Pennsylvania, on '!'Iunday mon:ing ae traveled to Tonlnto, au.da. Many
llld over 1mm1m In the wwld. They get their cooverts mainly be relmbnrsed for the Mi$Siooary Language School ·were imjnsaed by tbe vastness oflhe dty.ID Taronto mriDg a
by being Cl1 college camp•'lll, 111¥11110111 mernben are In this program 10 bOrrowing would cit West Paltlstan and Dlrke lrief ~a few ladle~ visited tbe ~·s Depar:lment Sl(n
age nqe. 1bele YOIIDI people are literal~¥ bralmrasbed at be out of tbe question.
Divinity Scboo1 of Durtam, bulh in 1872 and is pfficiated witll Sears, and purdlaed a few
'"'lartsbops" In which !bey have but -:r little sleep and. are
items. Aa'OSI tbe •slreet is the Eaton's Dept. sm. The eaton
Koch said that Meigs · North Carolina.
DETROIT (UPI) - 1be worry voiced ahoul tbe
prognmmed to llstea only to the 1nri of Moon. Tbey wort up eowq was in the same
Mn. Maring is a former name is qlllte 1uDous in Tcronto.
to 18houna ~ 011 the llreeta aelllng cancb', f1owera, peanul.l, finiDc:iaJ situation .. other . missi.Clllry cit the Board ·of
Ollr guide In 'lilronto pointed oat IIIIIIY ill the JJO mini first barpintng sesslooln the possible economic lmpac:t If it
etc. 81 wblch they are reported to have broaglrt In ~ to ._ eoiiJitiea in southeastern Global Ministries World. parks. Tbe Jmperia1 Life Insurancre balalriVat.e part.
week-old strike by 170,000 lasts more than the three or
miiiiGn.dollara I yew f~ "Re'V." MOOD. Two penoaal frleoda Obio. Sbe a1lo added that Division . She and her
1n ~'s Part we saw IJl8fiY . .dl ~ _ wblcb 'IIWkers apiNI the Ford four weeks most o11ierven
f1i mine were approached 111 the streets of Pome1 oy mmtly people are beiDc dulled an husband, the Reverend was a treat - as many of liS had lll!m' seen them before. We Motor Co. produced no sign say Is the minimum langtbo~~
1be rippling effects of a
by this group.
·that the key isslle -Jess time
ect11cation. " It is o11r Robert M. Maring were saw a stututeofQueen Victoria eJrOIJietoCasa Lema.
shutdown
of Ford's 102 plarrls
Olce a peJ'IOII is involved in thll group It is almost rdiji"'llibility IJIId yours to commi""""'ed for this ·&amp;ere
The 1829 old coort bouse witll its unique gate f~ keeping oo the Job - Is any cloaer to
In
22
states
wu being felt
iqoalble far them to ~~lave. They literal~¥ can not tbint far educate lbeae people," Koch vice in 1953 by Bisbop lloyd oot cows in 1121was viewed by an. Many old, old bullcinp 011 being aolved.
both
Inside
and
outside the
Tbe negotiating ses~ton
~- Tbe "Rev." Mr. Moon clliml to be the Mealah stated.
C. Wicke during · the West .the finl Door or street lewel have been nioCieriued and turned
.
tbll1rill saft the hpnln race, and by bis own 1fll!'ds on NBC11- a18o pointed oat that Virginia Annual Coafen:nce. into lmines9es - but 'men OJie looks to the secmc1 story, the Monday lilted less than two auto lndiiBiry.
Ford bas already Idled .
TV wu quoted u aarllW that be will c:mqoer the world aDd the local boards of edlacatioo She served as a missiooary of old antique stnx:tures are sttn evidelll
bo11111 aDd lljiOitesman refused
that 80Cl1 bis very word would be law. He saya the reuan that are mpnnsftlle lor INrdling the World Division lor the 13
He .pointed out their new city baD wbicb is modern shaped to talk about it In anything 1,600 Canadian wortera, who
are not on strike, and
Orirllaal Gppole bbn Ia beclue !bey ha'l'e Satan In them. He and fiDdtng tbe handicapped years before transf&amp;Ting her and the guide 1efatecl totlranusbapedliketwohage clams. other than general terms.
pat at an crcllr far 100 "pr&lt;Uy" girl followera to be put in the and lw· providing a 1Cboo1. residence to West VIrginia. Some of us sboppen waited tbroagb the part mch adjoins
It wu the first time the filii probably wUI lay off the
CJ11ia8 of- ~n in Wasblngtan, and~ in
Weblter lnformecl tbe During this time she served city hall and were quite impresaed 'With its vastness, u wellu bargaining committees bad remainder of the 14,000 Ford
8t111ng at INit part of them there to, in bis own words, "to commissioners that lbe under epiaoopal awomtment the leiS1I'e places to stop 'Wbile one is lllq&gt;piug .Entertahmerrt met Iince before the strite of Canada workers by the
~ tbeae men and get their votes."
stat11te sal'&gt; the com· In wort l'l!laled to educatiOII is provided in the part free of charge miJIY, llliiiY times, bepn at 11:59 p.m. last weekend.
Caterpillar Corp. in Peoria,
n illrnpoalble to pat 111 - p1eee ti paper lbe details of minillllei'S shall approp late and evangelism among esped•lly Saturday and Sunday. He - . that there is 'IIIelday.
l2rll cult, bat, .--. do not IIJIIIIOI1 tiJil orpnigtloo by money for educatl!lg the 'IIIJIIIell and d:lildren. For five 1111derground prages wbjch will bold :MOO to 2500 cars. He told
''The first aeasston '1188' ru.hu idled 180 wortera who ·
llryq their pnlductaor l'atrilg to lbelr dodrlile. Tbe tbq I! mentally retanlect. Wel&gt;- years me served as lll&amp;Diger a llrm&lt;rous story about the neaaby part aDd the 'Velltilatim really oae of re-establlsblng · buDd diesel engines for Ford;
that ae are UW. In a day that people, maybe ...,.....117, ster als!l pointecl out and lldministrator 1w the syiiiEin where exhaust fans Iring alr out ·ti the llilderp'oiiJid contacts," I IIIIiOII lljiOitea- Beodil Corp. bas warned that
,.,..,gpaaple.are , drin&amp; for peace and love and joy am!cW that if thef do not Rockey Prim&amp;ry School in garagesatapp!'Oilmately40miles&amp;bour.Manyladiesbave man said. "lbe bargainers upwards of •.ooo workers face
a 'llllrid lar'DIIIg with m-.
been IWlfiWbat IWJtiaed 'Wbile standing on the 'Velltilatim dlseualed a Q~ of iaraes layoff if tile strike drap on;
apprapriale llllllle)' far the Quietta, pwqn
If tbey Clll Dill lad It iD oar IMIMJnnel dames, !bey 8Cbool that EuterD. Soatbel n
syst.an
wheo the air is exhaDII.ed tlrougll the pill work; .ad and .then ~ off to hold BIIC!d Co: ll8id it II COfle
Daring most of the time in
wiD lin wwbae elae. oru,. Jems 0r1st is llble to give and Jl4:ip 'lriJI loR fec1aa1 PaJristan sbe orpniled and the part visitors lei a free *-·
slderlng layoffs;
and ·
&lt;m•·
intemill meetinp."
wbat we'ruU •••lac f~ and He Ayslll .1o1111•:1 "I 1111 the Eanda far apec:l•l edonltioo trained Bible Wcmm for
'lbe guide mentioned sewn! times - that they were ntt . One IOIIICe cloee ;to the thousands more of Ford's
wp, the tralb, IIIII the life, DO 1111D ""'JJlMl! to tbe Father, bat
Ours and lla1llrd Gilkey, IJU'Vice in both the Quetta and aUoftd to book boms, tbere did not lED to be any gaUdy bergaining table said Ford 25,000 suppUer flrmi may
bJ -." And ID Matthew :M::M Be •11 "For there
comruiaa w•, bGtli agreed Karachi Districts of the signs to detract from the beauty ol the city. OPe would tbint and the UAW aere stU! far lOOn begin Clltbacka.
.
falle Orilla, and , . Jriplreta, and sball Jlbow great •
otber lnduatriel already
that !bey 'IIOIIId Doc pat the United Methodist Ch11rch. that Sittlpm's llepar1mmt Store wu 1 bank at first glance IJIIIt 011 the wortlng time
llld wwdtn; !mmwrd! that, If ll ..._ poaolble, they bll coanty in debt 1111 that they Sbe was the aecretary of the frtm a distance.
.
issue, tho11gh tbey had feeling the pinch are raU·
dtaite lbe very elect.
lbe city of Torcmto is buih 8I'OIIll1 rac:1nes and the ravines dlscuued it in top-level roads and trucking com·
would res1p !Ira.
Wameu's Aunllll Confer&amp;~ce,
'lbilll llid In reprd to tbe daya prior to the .......,..,
Tbe dedtrim u to wbetlla' member of the Aun11al are ll8ed fir nature trails. · He ~ out JI!!Venl private sessions aeveul llll)ies, particularly In
••anile of"- to the e.th. Arit tnae bellua iD tbe Bible u the comminzfmen will be Conference
Board
of CODd&lt;miniiiiJIS and 11 one ooncJom!nium ' two bed room times IIIDc:e the strike began. Michigan and Oblo where
Gad's Wen wiD acree that thllia wbat's happrn!rc _. and able to appropriate the ' Education
.
Neither UAW Prealdent Ford pl•nts are eon· ·
and
tbe aparlmalt cost Jl77,000.
llrll"Re'V. "llooa isllldeed a falle
Gloria .,Jol•••1, roooey will be oleo Wed wileD Ncwninaling r.ommjttee for
lbe CNr- is tbe 'llllrld'slargest free aDding Sll'llcl!n r-w-d Woodcoct nor Ford centraled; steel !lOmpanle~;
Rt. • Pallla..,.
the ccmlmiulonera met the Annual Confem&gt;ce. Sbe and measures 1,115 ft. and 5incbes. One can 1oo1r to a distance t.bor Vice Prelldent Sidney and food ml ':tpdlng aervlce
'·
McKenill met witb newsmen firms • tbat supply Ford
lfoaday with Pheltpa in aDd her tmstwrvt bolted the· of 7:i miles oo a clear day.
Yooge SCree!, the guide said, is tbe loogesl street and is followtng Monday's aeaslon. plants.
.
Gallia CoWity Thursday Aunu.al Confem&gt;ce a number
1,178
miles.
1be
clly
bas
111
800
acre
rDQ,
a
differeiJt
bird
Another
"main
table"
lbe.effec:ta during the first
momlrcof years. Tbe Rev. M:r.
meeting at Ford World weet were minimal and
Ours commented that Maring was .one of the ~ societies and many calleges. •
We traveled to Case Loma, 'lilronto's Houae 011 the Bll1. Headquarters in suburban · most economists a~ there ·
railes for courtboale ._ District Superlntendeuts.
,.,_
· being ••• "''ered in
In odditioo
·
Tbe Canadian linancier, l'O)'I1Iat lild a devoted milltery Dearborn was planned for would be no economic
.....,,_ 11
- - to the - " - m
oat year's appnpriatian. Be Pakistan, tbe Revermd Mrs.. officer, Sir Beary Mill Pellatt, bad Ibis 811 room cut1e bllllt to today, a spoketnnan said.
diaruptlona If the waltout
Witb tbe · strike In Its lasts les8 than 011e month.
staled that the com· Maring hu traveled in thirty, offer fitting ~lily to viii~ royalty.,and to provide a
aeventb day there was more
minimnc:oaldnat rallethe three countries of Europe, .p ermana1t edifice.
Between
1913
and
1123
Sir
Pellatt
foaod
that
be
was
going
salaries of - offlce 'llithoat Africa, Sollthern Alia, and
!rote becallse of tu:e~ and l••1 • dealings.
·
raising tbe salaries 111 an tbe Solltheast Asia.
offlcel.
Before
becoming a
The Kl'lllllis Club of West Toranto retrtored tbe cutle W H S
•
• ayre,
Alll!nding wae Oun, llflil rn;monal'f, abe taugbt week, toc:ated in the middle of the city and the proceed~ 1rom the
«ganiutiou
carries
on
an
edeallve
yOIIIb
program
aimed
at
Gilkey, commlasloners, day Religiou Education
(Cantln11ed from page 1)
Koch, Wehater, Wesley d•·e~ iD Bwrtingtoo Public educational, pbyalcal and llpirituaJ be!terrDent of bo711 aDd 78, SUCCUmbS
ireeta to design the plaiirJed
Budll, mglrwr, and Martha Scbools. Sbe was an ofllcer of glrll. Programes inc~ wen with aesior cit!uns and
Btrllctllre.
Olambera, clerk.
tbe Huntington Diltrict meotsUy ill.
William H. Sayre, 78, died
A capital Improvements
We 18'11 huge buildlncl beir1g built e¥ei)Wbae, orre
Unltecl Methodist Women
Sept.
IS
at
Cleveland.
Mr.
program
for wblcb the
from 1144 to 11146 and apin in Olltat•nding building Ia tbe Royal Bank Plaza. Twenty.fift Sayre wu employed at the cx&gt;mmln'on hopes to secure
1KI. Sbe was E1ec11tive bundred 01111ce1 of gold or Oll&amp;forrrth of 1 prlllion wu spent 111 former Sborn Barber Shop 1n funding was dlaclllaed. The
Secretary of the Greater the gold ll8ed in or oo the g~,a of the bnlldluc wlrlcb 1nm a Pomeroy before going to program wolll'd have a two
Fairmoot CoiiUCil of Qlur, ctistance glvea a gold like appearance. 1be loJd.ilaas . . llled Cleveland.
fold p!ll'pOM wlrlch Includes a
dies from 1970 until 1175, and far inlulatiou JAil p
Mr.
Sayre
wu
a
veteran
realistic
• capital " lm,
Along Qrl'en EIIV!betb Higb'IIB)' enroute to Toronto we
DOW is Secretal'J·t'reuurer
of
Wor'ld
War
1.
He
wu
'
prov-em,ent
. ·program ·
of the Hwrtingtoo Dillricl b.!T n1 e~ many large c:itiel wlrlcb lrrcbu!oc! Ll.ncdn, Hamilton
pnceded In death by hll developed for a five year
Ministers' Wives Auociatioo. and Burlqton and etc.
p8l'fllls, Le'llla E. Sayre and period and • . program which
'lbll only includes a part of the 1111111 tblnp we saw.
She has been an active
MuWe
Harpold Sayre, hll will strengthen tbe In·
011r bua drmr, Mr. Ellla, got a kick olll of teasluc
.,l.awr II E.._.,III..D. adYice to all II to 10 abead day ao [ doll't take them. member of the Woman's Club Galevleve Lewla about her cane. Sbe lfaa1ed 0111 witb a cat1t wife, Viola, one brother tergovemmental cooperatloo
in Karachi, Palrl••n, HWJe
DEAR DR. LAMB - In . aad tate the flullbots. It c:oald Arl)'llllng JOU caa do to belp tingtoa and Fairmoot.
Harry and one sister, 1~ plus e1pand the
un·
and returned witbout it.
stobert.
·
derstandlng
and
use
of
the
JlliiD mt -.. rear of life 1GUJ' life.
will be fiDe.
Could tbe attention 'by such a jolly bus &lt;kiVU', Mr. E1lla
Tbe Reverend Mrs. Maring
I
1111
.wJq
yoa
Tbe
DEAR
READER
Nl
you
He
Ia
survived
by
one
program
by
local
omclall
•.
I - ••aelf llrlcUD with
has a dauglrter, Mrs. L. J. (bettet Tmownu Paige) belped ba recuperate lllld Itt her on a
IIM1th
Letter
JUJIIIber
3-1,
may
iiDow
ut1ea
tUid
to
dauglrter, Joyce of Cleveland 1be management capability
wblt lalowD • 1111
rw-1le of Buffalo, New sure footing.
Tbe
Cold,
Ft.
Group,
to
gin
swell
dariDC
tbe
day
and
feet
and nine grandchildren one of county omclall 'lrOIIId be
At
Niagara,
at
Qlfftdde
IIOille
of
the
ladla
mjoy'ed
feeding
._.... '""···· Aeeordlnc
Yort, and a bnsbend, the
to my motller tile only rorr
lnfonaatioo 011 the aDd IIJIIdea are ilrgelt st the Re'Verend Robert M. Maring, the raccoona. Bertha Ki-1, Ridrr !tforriloD and Bonnie Waldie liater, Grace Krider, &amp;ctne' greatly enhanced by the
. . . •.... ~., tbe 111* of flu and l'llipiratlaay ard of lire day. 1bat Ia
Uljoy'ed lhelr visitors and led tbem potato clriplr, peenrrt butter and several nieces and program, it .,. J'!t)Ol'ted • .
dDdar- Old Oi&amp;llolt 110 Birr 11 that fliiJt. Otben becluae blood ,... duwulill presently .-ving u paslor of crackers aDd other IV'Odie~. They are ao tame !bey aU but nephew•. Burlal was In
Thereon Johnson, cllalrCleveland.
-man, prelided.
proof hr""' rye wtatey. wbo 'llllll tbll lnlormatiOJI from lira beart llld larc:r w the Masoa United MetbOdlst knoclred 011 the door.
Allr
da)'llljlpeared cau lend a ·~oag, ••IIIJI'I', the PI
rre In tbe lower part Olurcb. Sbe Is the daughter
Here is tile Uat that went on the tour: VIcki Keeter, Hame
of the late Mr. and Mrs. w. L.
fill .. lrlto IWnllklrl and IDJ ~ IJ!ielope ·wttb ~ tbe bodJ. 1be fllrld lbeJI
Demonsll'ltion
Ageot; Bnsrt Keefer, Haul Brown, L¥nne
Dial of HUDtlngtoo.
m •• . - far DIJ llriDd 10 calla far 1L J.. J&amp;Jd )'0111' leW Clift Into the tilluea
Brown, Grace Brown, kgant 'lb•I•HI, AUdrey Hof!mln,
. ..
_,.far
I~'- . Grad 11tt1r to me iD care of Ibis
ca1111ngllftlllrrl.
Sally Smith, Helm Riffle, Addle MaeKnl&amp;bt. Either
.....u _..,.
(COn
, tlnuec! tram ne~e I)
............... fiiiiDJ IIIWiplper, P. 0. 8os U11,
What doea that bl'le to do
•\'OD'D ro ,,..
r-e
surrFILED
MacKnight, BCl1n1e Waldie, Delphljl Noble, CGra Eada, Allee '
IHitonT 01
DOt try to burden 1111 orie
HNifll far I feW .. ocll Radio City Statlorr, New wlth,_,_nrbenyOIIare
Tbe Famers Bank • Matthews.
I !PIS UIOIUIU
J)ei'lJOII with too mUch W1Jrt1
pawDptly dlaaa-d my York,' NY IOOit.
~ during the day the Slvtngl Co., Pomeroy, hu
Genevieve Lewla, Grace SulJITarr, Margaret Wheeler,
OOII111L , . . . , _ ,
.and
noted that Simon had
lq,c, ffl.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Wily ,_ II above lhe heart and filed llllt in Melga County FAN Matlol, Rilla Muulaoo, Wilma McDaniel, ·Ficale
'"". wllb tha wordl,
'"l111t llllrJ II drank.''
doea 1i1J , _ getlkJIIped up the pr IIIUre iD the veirrl and CcwnJDOD Pleas Court agalnlt McCoy, Bertha Kenzel, Nancy -VanMeter, RDb1rta Young,
~:=o
~tobe~Mth~
111 p a.. Ia, to 1flllt wlrallao to bed! I '-"DO artertea to the bead Is J1111e1 D. Panoas, Rt. 3, 1belma
.......
..,~
••
_
..
_...,.,
cleanlaguptithevlllage.
Heir)', Eftlyn Slnlrt, Velma McMahan, RDee
Director• reelected and
..... did IDJ boul wttb trouble 11111111 am up bat do dlmlnlahed. That means you Pomeroy. in tbe ADIOIIIIt of MIUTiy, FlorUice Caito, Mary ~. Deta Tyler, Loulae ... """ ...., .,.,•. , . , . "'
- . "· -..,.. """...... c
new dlrecton el..._.
...... ·
Q el+ • JiGildl JDI witb line dalpplrc aDd 1~ "OC· At are leu likely to han ~.1M.84.nof
Tyler.
........ Offlt• ......... Mt-1111.
"-~.
h
41) . .lrW lire nine ,._ J ,... ap wllb dlf. nelllng In the aoft tilluea
~-""""·
row, Ted Reed, Dale
Joyce CNaorr, Ulab Zerkle, Matilda Noble, catherine .::::;,,::
...,._
....
.0
Warner,
Jom Ken- and Fred
flcull1 lnat'4nl bee . _ of aucb ullre llnlnc of the - ·
Smith, Llda Garland, Mary Wllloa, Eft)Jn Riffle, U..l
dull
.
.DeAR BEWER - Jr. ..,,_aDd can't pt lradt fill So tha - is natunll)' more
·. . }, Morrow, reeledecl; William
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Victory could wrap·up . pennarit .~chigan
Ithe SCOREBOARD ~=
IS rated
lly II'RED DOWN
UPI 8portl Wi'lt.er

The PhlladalpiU Pbllllea
picked 11p a half-tame
Monday when lhe New Yen
Meta defeated the Pltllllurgh
Pirates, s-.. 1be Plralef,
havlnlloll three out~ four to
lhe Mets, will be attanptlrrg
to m- their do'lfi!Ward
mcanentum In their afternoon
doubleheader In Qlk:qo.
Tbe Boston Red Sox
defeated the Detroit Tlgerl,
J2r8, •nd the Cellfornt.
Angela beat the Tezaa
Rancera, 1~, In Monday's
111ly otber aclleduled gamea.
0. Thomu' IOIIJ'tiHnnlng
homer 1tood 11p as the
.'lllnnlnl nrn lor the Brewers
as Gary Beare won hll aeoond
game with the nlntiHnnlng
relief help of Ray Sldeckl and
Bill castro. Ken Holtzman
was tagged for iwr runs aRd ·

-

bits In eight lnnlnp tbql."
and saw hll record drGp to J3..
Jim Rice hit two bomerl
The summer-~Clli quilt for
10. Gralg Nettles ¥t hla 2Ith and Oecll Cooper and Dwight
a pennant can end for lhe
horner for the Yankees.
Evana one each to 1Md a 13Clnc:innatl Reda tonl&amp;ht.
The Pirates had a one.run ' hit Boston attack, which
NEW YORK (UPI) - MlThe Redlr, whole mapc
lead with two QUt and none 011 brought Rldl Jonell hll afth ·chlgan's CCllvinclng victory
lUIIIber Is clown to one, will
in the last of tbe ninth Inning win ~ the MUOn. Rusty over Stanford Slt11rday
clinch the National Leacue'•
when pinch-hitter. John Staub hit hll 13th homer for coupled with Ohio State's
Wellem Dlvillon title If they
MllneninsJedand rookie Lee tbe Tlgm.
narrow win over stubbcan
beat lhe San Diego Padres or
MaiiiW homered to give the
Nolan Ryan pitched a Pem Slate hu earned the
the Loe Angelfll Dodgen 1oM
Meta their victory. The ' threehltter for · ht. fifth Wolverlnel the distlnctloo of
to.the San Franclaeo Giants.
Pirates had t.ttted beck oonsecutlve victory for lhe being tbe No. 1 ranted major
'lbe Kanaas City Royall,
from a s.o dellcllto lead 4-3 In Angels, railing hll record to COllege football team In UPI's
who have won five of their
theelghthonWWleStargeD'• 15-17. Batterymate Terry Board of Coacbes poll.
last tdJ: pmes, open a thrteo
19th horner of tbe RIIOII,
llumpbrey doubled In lhe
Michigan's 51..0 victory
game aeries with the aecmdMazzllll's homer, hl1 oniyrunolthegameofi'Bert over Stanfard earned the
place A'1. The two teams
second since being recalled Blyleven. It wu the ·afth Wolverines 31 flrst'PI•ce
have a total of tdJ: games
from Jacbon, Tex., of the shlltout of the year far Ryan, votea as they ateamrolled
remaining agalnat each other
Tens League, came off whO struck QUI Ioiii' batten, pail the Buckeyes with 406
rut a victory IClllght wQUJd
relieller Kent Telallve. Tbe raising hl1 major leag11e points by vlrtlle of their
give the Royels a sevengame
youngster Nu'ugged off the leading total to 291 and Impressive performance.
lead and a stranglehold Cl1 the
Impact hll homer had on tbe leaving him nine shtrl of a Ohio Slate, ranked No. 11ast
American League's Western
Pirates' chancea ·with the record fourth 300-a1rlkeout week, narrowly defeated
UUe.
.
CClilliiM!nt, "It ~·t bother ataDl.
Penn · State, 12r7, and
me ... It's jiiE!t one of thoee
reglatered only five ftnrt.
place votes and a total of 335
overall
In
Monday's
balloting.
Michigan was secood to
Ohio Slate In Jut week's
By TRACY RINGOLSBY
Stabler bit hla flrlt nine quarterback Mike Rae, ran puaea for 31 yards, Including voting, trailing the Buckeyes
the pua to Branch. And when by a mere tdJ: points.
UPI Sporll Writer
passes of lhe game: He a18o off the final Z: 53.
Pittsburgh moved up a
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) bit Dave Casper Mill a 15Stabler used
seven Oakland got the haD on Its
own 14 with juat mlnutea left notch to third place on the
- Oakland Raider Ken yard first cpw1ar lollchdown different receivers
Stabler says being a · pass, Cliff Br1111Cb with a 10.. Including . veteran Fred In the hall, be toot the strength of a 42-14 triumph
quarterback II an easy job yard llCOrlng tosa and Mike . Blletnlkoll who caught fwr Raiders to the Kansas City 20 over Georgia Tech. Tbe
when his receivers are Slnanl with a U.yard passes to pve him 501 In hla to set 11p a 37-yard Fred Panthers drew four first,
place votes and a 304 point
WOrking agalnat a couple of tnuchdovm pass- the plly on career -In taking 1dvantage Stelnlort field goal.
total.
Oliefa Coach Paul Wlgglna
rookie defensive backa.
which he was hurt - &amp;lYing of Chief rookie safety Gary
UCLA, witll a single first,
Stabler P(Oved , hla point the Raiders a 24-7 lead.
Barbaro and cornerback Tim said he was glad to aee hll
place
vote, dropped ooe nrng
young team :- 15 lint year
Monday night. He 111122 of 28
The Ollef.s, held to 10 yards CoWer.
to
fourth
place with 295 votes,
passes with one interceptioo rushing and 'SI yards total
The second time the players - cmJe back In the
while Oklahcma ranalned
for 224 yards 1\nd three offenae In the 111'11 half, Raiders bad the haD, Stabler final half.
fifth
with 262. Nebraska, with
"They
have
.
a
great
lollchdowns· as the Raiders scored ·o.n a one-yard began to work, hitting 1111 of
tile
ooly
other first place vote
beat the Kansaa City Chiefs, MacArtlllr Lane run In the aeven passes for 49 yards and quarterback, great receivers,
frcm
the
42 coaches, moved
24r2J,ln a nationaDy televised third Qllarter and then came driving Oakland f1 yards In a great line and great plan,"
up
two
Spaces
to tdJ:th place
game that was more lopsided up with a ooe-yard Mike an effort which ended witb Wiggin said. "lt Ia going tn be
bued
Cl1
151
votea,
Georgia
very difficult for any team to
than tile score. Indicated.
Uvlngston scoring nm with Casp!lr' touchdown.
advanced
two
steps
.· to
•~You are supposed to do 4:38 to play. leal than two
After Oakland held Kanaas reaDy hold them down unle11
seventh
on
129
points,
things like \l;lat when you mjnutes lat.er Uvlngs!Cl1 hit a City oo three plays, It wu they have a real downer day,
have all the advantages 1. 2S-711rd scoring pass In Billy Stabler dlrectlnglhe Raiders bull was just glad we IQ\Ight Maryland retiii'Jied to the top
have," said Stable1 who left Masters, set up when Raider 72 yards, hitting three of four back. I thlnt we grew a lot." 10 witll a No. 8 i'aling m 115
points, TeD8 A&amp;M moved
the game with 12:M to play Pete Banaszak fumbled the
from the lOth to ninth positim
when his right knee was burt . ball away on hla own 25.
with 86 and Penn State
as Chief defensive end,WUbur
But the Chiefs' hopes were
dropped
tbree notches from
Young tackled him. "Any slim as they used their final
seventh
to
iOth with 58 points.
time you have rookie backs · timeoUt of the game In setting
covering guys the caliber of up Livlngaton'a run ao they
our receivers you have to , bad to watch and hope as
take advantage of it."
Oakland, directed by reserve
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
'·
- Larry McNeil, wbo began
UlS J,NGELES (UPI) -A the list a second time, the the 197f&gt;.76 NBA season as a
Los · Angeles
Rams' most eltglble team ·to claim starter for ~ Kansas City
apollesman aal,d today It was !Jim would be IISiigned hll Kings bllt wound up sitting oo
"an tmpoeslbillty"ln denying CClltract.
the bench, was traded to the
a newapape~ report that his
Namath had said last New York Nets Monday for a
team - about to engineer a winter he was tired of playing 1977 thlrdround draft choice
trade with the New York Jets for a lo8lng team and It hu and an undiscloaed amount of
for s11perstar quarterback been widely speculated this cash.
Joe Namath.
•
. will be hla last season with
II was the second trade thla
"I've never beard of such a the Jets. Tbe Post said the month between the two
thing," .said Rams' public trade also wollld mean clOI!el' teams. Last net, the Klnp
'By MILTON RiaiMAN
relations director Jerry access for N.amath to a !tim 8ent guard Nate Archibald to
UPI 8portl Editor
Wllco1 early Tuesday career he aspires to.
~ Nets for guard Brian
morning, In a state of high
Taylor, backup center Jim
good hwnor upon learning of
Ea1dns and first-round draft
NEW YORK (UPI) - Every time 1 - Dave Kingman take the story published by the
choices theo nell . two years.
Ohio Valley
ooe of tllose King Kong swings of his and miss the baD, I can't Wuhingt011 Post. '''Ibere's
Football Records
help thinking ~low much values have changed, yes, even In no such deal in the 'llllrta that
United Press International
Mid-Amerlun Conference
basebaD, where hardly anything"ever changes.
J know of. Everything else
Years ago, ballplayers felt personally'ltwnllllted anytime aside, It's agalnat the' rules, Conf. · Over•llW~TWLT
they struck out. I can still see Babe Ruth hanging hla head an imposslbUlty. Good Ohio · Un iv. 2 0 0 · 2 0 0
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPJ)
West . Mich .2 o o 2 o o
after taking a tliird Strike. Mickey Mantle would come close to night."
Tbe New York Jets, their
Boll St.
I 00 200
kicking a hole'iii the water coola and Tony K11bet used to be so
The Post quoted sources as Bowling Grn .
1 0 0 2 0 0 p&amp;ss defense decimated by
eelf-conscloiiS after strlldng out, he'd run aU the way bad! to saying the Rams have been Cent. Mich .l 1 o 1 1 0
the Denver Broncos In a 46-3
Ke-ntSt .
110110
the dugout dragging the bat In hll hand.
discussing the trade since. Miami
rout Sunday,
waived
1 0 0 3 0
Tbe player everyone marveled at In that regard was Joey quarterback !ton Jaworski Nor. Ill.
0 1 0 0 l 0 cornerbadl Roscoe Word and
Toledo
0 10 0 2 0
sewell, who played for the Cleveland Indians and New York was sidelined by a broken Eo•t.
Mich .
0 3 0 0 3 o safety Clifford Brooks and
Yanllees and who made cootsct Mth the bell better than throwing shoulder in the
signed Jolm flilllan, a free
Ohio Conftrtnn
Red DiviSion
.
anybody you ever saw. Sewell SliD holds the f1U1Jor league -· llama' opening game victory
agent tackle.
Conf. Overall
record for the fewest str111eouts In one seuon, having fanned over Atlanta. 1be Post a11o
Reman, 11-4 and 230 pounds,
WLTW~T
0 0 0 1 o o was Impressive In a one-day
only four times in 608 times up In 1925.
· said the Jets are ready to Muskingum
Capitol
o o o 1oo
Three times over the course of a season, he atrudl out only deal, but It wollld be a OhiONOrlh
.
0 0 0 10 0 tryout last Wednesday.
four times and once only three times. I can jtlll aee him diffiCI!it transaction since the Wooster
0 0 0 10 0
Heidelberg
000 0 I 0
standing up there at plate. He was a little left-handed hitter lnterconference
trading Wittenberg
000 0 I0
only five feet six Inches and he crouched slightly. Anything but deadline baa pasaed.
Blut Division
This Wee~·s 5~1al
cont. Overall
a pushover as a hitter ;Sewell fashioned a .312 lifetime figure In , Namath, who Ia earning
. .
.
._
H seasons. He wu so good at getting a piece of the baD, that In $450,000 in the aecond aeuon Ohio Wesleyan WLTW~T
000 tOO
the 7,132 official times he went to bat In the big leagues, he of a two-year contract and Denison
000 001 '
Bold ·WOII .
000 010
struck out only 114 times.
·
·
·
bas prevlou8ly 9pJ'elaeCI an Marietta
000 010
Think of that a Jllllllent. Dave Kingman strikes out more Interest In joining the Rams, Otterbein
000 010
I
000 010
often than that In a single season. He has struck ouU19 times would have to clear waivers Mt . Unlon
USED .CAI\S
already this aeaaon and he isn't even the National League in· the American FootbaU x-Kenyon
x x x 1o o
X·Oberlin
X
X
X
0
l
0
l~der In tl!at department.
Conference and through those
for title
Mike Schmidt, the Phlllles' slugging third haaeman, Is tops clubs In the National x -not comj:letlng
IIi I Ten
!
mth IM strikeouts. Kingman II secood follow~d by Rick Mon· Conference with 11175 records Cont. Overall
WLTWLT
day of the CUbs .with 117 strikeouts; Hector Cruz of the worse than the Rams' 12-2 · Ohio st.
100 200
Cardinals, ,109; Jim Wynn of the Braves, 104, and Greg mark.
.Michigan
tOO 200
100 200 While with while vinyl roof;
Llrzlnskl of tile Phlls, 102. All of them of frte swingers who
The Post said Namath'S no- Illinois
100 200
generally go for the fences. Kingman leads the league with 37 trade contract might help In ~~~~~:oto
100110 red vinyl Interior, factory
0 I I 1 1 0
homers and Sclunldt Is second with 35. lt '1111 pretty m11ch the deterring other teams from Wl!conS~n
air, radio. 6 way power
OtO
110 seats, cruise centro! :
samestorylastyearwhenSclunldtledlheleagueinhtmeruna putting In a claim for him. ~~~ iuanSl.
010 110
with 38 and In strikeouts with 180. Kingman had 38 homers and B11t the paper quoted a Northwe•lern 010 020
'
0 I 0 0 2 0· I
struck out 153 times.
IIOIU'ce, close to thoae who lndlono
Others
DaVe Kingman isn't that embarruaed by all hla atrlkeoul!l. would be Involved In lhe
WLT
3 0 0
He feell hla 37 imlers aiXj 84 RBis more than mate up for negotlati011s, u saying the · Centra l State
John Carroll
1 0 0
everything else and things being what !bey are nowada711, he chances for a trade are ''weD Akron
1 1. 0
must be right because the Meta are paying him MG,OilO and below 50 per cent" becaiiSe of A!hlond
1 1 0
Clnclnatl
1 1 0
prot.bly will have to go over $100,000 for hla ...tees next the difficulties Involved.
·, ou'll Like Our Quality
Defiance
1 1 0
year.
The Jets could put Namath Dayton
1 2 0
Way of Doing Bu•lness.
0 1 0
"Striking out Is part of my game," asya the 27-year-old 1111, on the waiver list and Findlay
GMAC FINANCING
Wilm lngton
0 1 1
992-5342
Pomeroy
foot, Bll..iflcll outlielder."I'm a free swinger.•I'm not golllg to withdraw !Jim unly ooce more Hiram
0 1 0
Open
Evenings
'til
6:oo
0 1 0
punch the baD. I can.go up there and mate contact every time 'thl8 season. If he was put oo · Case Western
TIJ5
~. m, Sat.
Bluffton
0
2
0
If I want."
,
·
Youngstown St .
0 2 0
Kingman bas tremendous speed. Few players In the league
can get down to first base fasler than !Jim and with hla batting
averagellown in the .230s,lt ocwrral to him he might be able
to beef It up by bunting occaslonaUy, so he tried that this year
about a dozen times.
"Everytlme J try to bunt, though, I get. booed," he says.
"The fans don't like me bUDting."
· It doesn't particularly bother Kingman that he hu C&lt;llle to .
be regarded as purely a hllllll! nm-or4lrlkeQ\Ii Performer, and ·
nothing In \&gt;~tween.
·
"I'm giving It my best effort," be says, "and lllllletimell It's
like being Cl1 a roller C9Q!er. 'Ibere are times I faD 111 my face
and other times I ezcel. All long u l can go home at night and
say I gave my belt effort, I'm Mtisfled. Tnre,llllrike 0111 Qlllte
a bit but my run production Ia there."
·
ICqman riever has won the hQIIIHUII title and he claims
winning It this time doean't mean that much to him.
"I'd uthlr bit only 10 homen and Jfla1 in the World Series
than lead the leape In homers and not play in the Setlea/'
says the rllbt-banded ldttlng Cl11farnlan,
lnsur1nce.
The Ideal hcme-nlnbltter In hll apiDioa was WUlle M:c:Covey,
.
.
Middleport, Ohio
.once a t-rmna!te 41 bla with San Francisco.
m-2342
"He bit biiiJhan of boma l'lli!IIIVflt"/ year, he got lrla Walb
and be didn't lltriiJe CJUt that much," says Kingman .

top team

Stabler's passe.s defeat KC, 24-21

Namath story .is·

denied .by .Rams

Today's

Sport Parade.

~

Re~~uhs

M•lor L••wu• st1ndings
ev Unlttcl Press lntern1Hon•l
Nltlonll LIIIUt

Eltt

Philadelph ia
Plttsbur~h

New York
Chicago
St . LOUIS
Montreat

Cincinnati
Los AnoetM
Houston

·

Maddox . Ph il U1 .S20 73 171 .329

W.. L .. Pet. G8 Parker, Pit 126 -491 73 15~ .314
Gernl mo, Cln 139 _.63 57 144 .311

:;10 ::70 .533
:~J.' -;v~
10

Fo.,er. Cln

75 17 ... 93 1Pia

Lynn , eos
Riven, NY

135 530 81164 .309
Amer·i ean LtiQU t
69 81 .4611 21
G . Aa. R. H. P&lt;l
68 11 .456 21 'h Brett. KC
148 601 19 202 .336
51 97 .345 38 McRoe, KC 138 ~U 7~ 162 .335
Wttt
Car~. Min
147 567 93 186 .328
W.. L .. Pel. G8 Bostock , M in 121 449 70 145 .323
94 55 .636 ~•Flore. Del 135 544 93 172 .316
~ 66 .560 ll 'h

San Francisco 70 82 · .46l 2t.lh Carty , Cle

Son Diego

68

13 .450 21

Atlanta
66 86 ..AJ• 30111
.
Mont11y'• R•sulb
· New York 5 Pltlsburgh 4
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7:35p .m .

Sa n DieGO ~Strom 11. IS) et
Cincinnati (Zachry ll-5), e :OS

p.m.

oJO 100 on-1~n 1
103 OliO 002- 6 1• 0
Jones (I) 1nd

CltvetaM,

Fisk ; Gt{""· Lemanczrk (.U,

Lo•IOI'I 4) , Hitler (9) tnd
Freehan. WP- Jonu (5·31. ~P
- Glynn &lt;0·21 . HRs- ilotton,
CQOP•r (14), Evans (15), Rlct 2
(231, Detroit, Staub mi.
(Qnlv gtmts s&lt;heduledl

131 506 76 159 .31_.
132 582 93 182 .313
142 517 65 159 .308

Munson. NY 143 510 75178 .307
G•rr, Chi
128 495 59 U9 .301
Home Runt
National Le1 111ue: kingman ,

NY 37 ; Schmidt, Phil ll;
· Toctay•o P.robn .. ~II&lt;IIOr&amp;
Monday , Chi 30 ; Foster. Cln 29;
(All Tlm11 EDT!
Morgan, Cln '27.
PlttsburQh (Reoss u 1! .N\d
\.eaeu~e : . ,Nettles,
kl110n 13-8) ., Chlcogc, &lt;Rot.l&lt;o N YAmeriun
'28 ; Jackson and L.May,
7-10 and SIOI'It 3·6), 2, I D.m.
Batt , Henefrlc k ,
Ctev
end
St. Louis (Oen.n y 10.1, 1t
25.
Phlladelph lo &lt;Underwood 9-l l, .B ando . O.&amp;k
Run1 Batted In
(Only Qtme SCht&lt;IUit&lt;U

(3) .

Morgon, Cln 131 449 109 146 .325
Montnez, Atl 153 612 66 19~ .311 B01ton
Garvey. LA 150 591 80 187 .316 Del roll

Nltlonal Leagut ; Foster, Cln

116; Moroan, Ctn 108 ; watson.
1-tou and Schm idt, Phil 96;
Luzinski , Phil and Murcer, SF

New Yor~ IKoosman 20·8) at 86.
Montreal (Warthen 1-8), 8:05
American Lueue : \... Mav.
p .m .
Bait 103; Munson, NY 98 ;
Atlanta {Niekro 15-11 ) at YaMrzemskl , Bos 97 : Cham .
Houston tLarson S-6J. 8;35 p.m. bliss. NY 95 ; Mayberry, K&lt;:: 92.
Lo~ Angeles (Rau ,_..Il l at
.
Stolen Bues
San Francisco (Knet:~per Q. 1),
National Lea Que : , Morgan,
10;15 p.m.
Cl n 57; -Lope s, LA and Taveras .
Wednesdly's G1mes
Pi1 t 55 ; Brock ; St.L•.SA; Cedeno,
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Hou 53.
New York at Montreal , nroht
American Lea vue: . North,
St. Louis at Phlla, night
Oak 10 ; LeFlore, Oet SB ;
Sa n O i~ o at Clnci, nigh!·
c;amparierls, Oak S3; Patek, KC
Atlanta at Ho~o~ston , night
SO ; Baylor, Oak .49 .
LM Angeles at San Fran, night
Pitching
Mosl Victorie s
National Leig!:fe : Jones, SO
American League
21 -14 ; Koosman , NY _ '20 -8;
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Sut ton. LA 19-9 ; Carl ton • .Phil
W.. L .. Pet. 08 18 .6 ; Richard, Hou 17· 15.
New York
92 56 .622 American League : . Palmer,
Baltimore
81 68 .SAA ll'h
Bait 21 -13 ; Flgueroo;~ , NY 19-8;
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Cleveland
16 73 .510 16 1? TJant , Bos 19-11 ; Garland, Bll lt
74 76 .493 19
Boston
18-7; Leonard , KC 17 -8.
67 82 .450 2S1h
Detroi t
Earned Run Average
Milwaukee
6-4 85 .-43 0 28 1h
(based on 153 innings pitched)
West
National Leagut : Seav.er, NY
W.. L.. Pel. GB 2.39 ; Denny. 51 . ~ 2.56: Rau. ~A
Kons•• Clly 87 63 .580 'J. .S7 ; Jones, so 2.67 ; Koosman,
Oak land
· 81 69 .540 6
NY 2.76.
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77 7S .507 11
American League : Blue, Oak
California
70 82 .-461 18
2.45 ; F idrych , Oet 2.46 ; Tr.!l ·
Te•as
68 83 .4.10 1911h vers, M JI 2.55; Palmer, Ball
Chicago
63 88 ..417 2&lt;1 17 2.60; Tanana , Cat 2,6-4.
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Monday'$ Results
Strikeouts
Milwaukee 4 New York 2
N~tional League : Seaver , NY
Boston 12 Detroit 6
225; Ricllard, Hou 189 : Koos California 1 Texu 0
man, NY 174; Carlton, Phil 165 ;
COnly oames schedui~J
Montefusco, SF 163 .
TOdly's Probable Pitchers
Amerlc~n League : Ryan, Cat
(All Times EDT)
287 ; Tanana , Ca l 233 ; Slyleven,
Mil waukee (Colborn 8-1.4 and Tex 192 ; Eckersley. Cl ev ·170;
·Haas 0-0) at Boston (Tian t 19-11 Hunfer, NY 165.
end KrUeger 1·01 2, 5 p.m.
Cleveland (Wa its 7.7) at
Detroit (Fidrych 16-9 ). 8 p.m.
Balti more (Grimsley 8-6) at '
New York (Aie~t:ander 12 -9), 8
p.m .
Oakland (Bahnsen a,6J at
Major League Results
Kansas City (Bird 11 .9). 8:30
By United Press International
p.m .
National Lea~1Ue
Minnesota (Hughes B-13&gt; at Pittsb urg h
000 010 21~ A 10 0
Chicago (Johnson 9-15), 9 p.m .
New York
003 000 002......., S 11 2
Te)las (Briles 10-9) a t C(!ll ·
Candelaria, Tekulve (7) lind
forn ia (Tanana ·16-101·, 10 :30 Oyer ,· Lolictl . Af)odaca (• ) and
Stearns, WP- Apodaca (3 .1).
p.m.
LP- "Tekutve (5·2) . HRs- Pitts.
Wednuday's Games
Cleveland at Det roit
bvrgt1 , Stargett (19) ; New York ,
M.azzllli (2) .
Texas at California , night
Oak land at Kan City, nigh t
Minnesota at Chicago, nigl"lt
&lt;Only game scheduled)
Ball at New Vorl&lt;. , 2·, twi.nl{lht
American League
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Milwaukee at Boston , night
Te)las
000 000
0 30
Callf.ornia
000 001 OOx- 1 7 0
Slyleven [ 12·16 ) and Sund ·
Miior League Leaders
berg ; Ryan (1S·17l and Hum .
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phrey ·
1not lncludlnlll night t]ames)

FOOTBALL
NFL St.ftd•nti
By United Press tnternatlof111

American conferenct
E111

Den ver
1 I 0 .500 53 20
kansas City
0 2 0 .000 37 54
Tampa B.!ly
0 2 0 .000 0 Al •
N1ttona1 Conferenc•
East
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Dallas
51. ~ou is
Wash ington

Philadelphia
NV Giants

2 0 0 1.000 51 13
2 0 0 1.000 59 24 ·
2 0 0 1.000 50 24 ·

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0 2 0 .000 24 39
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2 0 01.0002'115
1 0 I .7505019
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Bay
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Minnesota .
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Los Angeles
1 0 1 .7.50 40 U
San Francisco 1 I 0 .500 38 33 ...

Seollle

o 2 o .000 31 61 •

Atlanta
o 2 o .000 2-4 Sol '
New Orleans o ~ o .000 15 64
Monday' s Resulfl
Oakland 24 Kansas Ctty .21
(Only _game scheduled)
Sunday's Games
Atlanta at Cttlcago
9alti more at O.!!llas
Buffalo at Tampa Bay
Cleveland at Denver
Green Bay at Cincinnati
Minnesota at Oet~olt
New Eng a r Pit tsburgh
New Orleans at Kan City
NY Giants at Los Angeles
NV Jets at Mlam I
Oakland .!It Houston
Sl. Louis at San Diego
San Francisco at Seattle
{Only games scheduled)
Monday G•me~
Wash at Philadelphia, night
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CINCINNATI (UPI) -An
assault charge against
Batting
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New York 010 100 ooo- 2 8 o Cincinnati Reds' rookie
(based on 425 at bats)
Milwaukee
200 100 Oh- • 1 2
h p 8 1 z8Chry W8S
Hotlzman ( 13 -10) and . Mun · pitc er
National League
G. AB. R. H. Pet son: Beare, Sadeck i (9), cawo dismissed Monday In
Madlock, Chi 135 486 6.5 166 .342 (91 and Moore . L~'- Beare !2· Hamilton CoUDty Mlllllelpal
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Rose, Cin,
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Bulfolo
0 2 0 .OOQ 24.13
NY Jets
0 2 0 .000 20 S4
Central
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Houston
2 0 01.00033 3
I I 0 .500 59 45
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Cleveland
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Cincinnati
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MASON - Apprna lmatliJIO p&amp;'llllllflllaiiW the Muon
ay AlMA lllAR8IWL
· Qty lllltorica1 Society Opeallallll em Sanda)' at lbe rcaI IIOIIAIIII!II.
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Two bus loads of happy M-. Collllty ExleniiGI 'Yirlll A. I.nla bailie In U...
HARTFORD - Elfective
Jlamanaten and a few 111t11 have just retiJmed from lhe
Mr· Jolm I.nla ~ CIIUr Slnet, Muon, ..-rted Jbe
Sept. 1$, the Reverend
tducatlmal tnur. to Niagara Falls and Torcmto, Canada. society the I.n1a Cuat of Arml.
Having gooe on many tours opon10red by the toll' committee
Mr. &amp;y Elmlr of Olftcm, an artilt, aNbited 1111111 of lril
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I Evelyn L. Maring was apofEitellllon Homemakers ltblnt 1 canlj)UII for lhem - It paintln&amp;l~thebamefarthepublietovllw.
- great.
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J11on1
made by Mrs. Ray Prolfllt _..
We lelt early Tuesday rnorrr1n1 from Point PleaMut by clllpiQK em 1111 dinlrll taillll.
Greyhoundandspentanenjoyable~tmellrrclrltentatelRefr: ...
-..d tn Rick McDpn, Elrle1
(Cantln11ed from page 1)
ltGpped In AtrCil, 0., far lurldlat Stoulfn and at teb Holiday I..lender, lfr. aDd Mn. Wl1lllm L. Zatie, Nancy Slaw•~·
T~ Wlum lt May Concern:
blat Erie, Pa. for a ooffee breQ. We IIITived at Nlapra L«aMcCauley,lllanll'leldl,lalrrtHar-.Sirab~oca&lt;,
lam a trapper and alrunt.er, have been, and hope to be for c:ltlunl, Melp County Fair
Board,
Family
Planning
and
rans that evening where DIOit of the ladles enjoyed dinner at Julin ~ Gladyl 'lbomla, Evelyn Pnlftltt, Orriltlrre
tbe rest of my life.
. "Ye ()Ide Barn."
~ •.-r-Sienrt, Mf!I,...Amold,Matllda Noble, Uu
I saw the picture in the paper of tbe cat that was caught In poiSlbly the landllll.
()! Wedneaday, our bus
Pllge E11111 lnd Bill 1\lcCaultJ, Alida Roulb, lDII Tlllt.
th' steel tral) and today I saw something that bawened with a Oun said tbatlt wollld be a
ll1qiD each drove 1 bus wb1cb toot a on 1 toar ti Nlapra
IllilnJ and Male Tlllt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tlylor, Mrs.
pack of dogs that were supp&lt;illed to be dornestlcated and family great detriment to the CC!WIIY
rans, canada. 011r guide wu called Sterling.·He Slid tbere 1a C.lbairre Smith, Mn. Benzie Jncels, Mr. Earl (ngels, Mr. and
pets. They tl.lled one of their own and began eating it. 'lbll to abandon the landfill. Oun
I,II!Oacresof Park Lind at Nlacara. One of the ftnrt ~ f1i Mra.StanleyHarbour,L. W.Getty,M. F.Kiylor, Mr.and Mrs.,
happened In a residential area of town In Meigs County. .
allo remarked that tbe
lleauty we saw was the ()ltario 11ora1 dock. Fnm lbe Prlnaea William J . Mayer, U1Uan Flelda, ~ Sclnrln, MatH ·
The point Is: U thla can happen with dop (u stated county will have to purcbaae
l!llubetJl Building at tbe foot of ~ Hill we could - the Plcbal, Jobn I.nla, Karen I.nia, Can Burris, FAN F·
above), what do you suppoae could happen to thunlmall that 1 new truck for the landfiD
we bunt or trap, should no bunting and
be permllted which will cost apfalls and maneled ill their vutne1i and beauty.
Roum, Helen B. Part, &amp;y Elmer.
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We toll'ed the gMIIIda of the School ti Hortlarlture. The
Mary JIJI'Getty,Mra. L. W. Getty, David ft~!e~.llevaard
· to control numbers.
prolimately $11,101.
llflde pointed out variolls attractions.
Mr. RAibert llfarq, Re¥ll'tlld Mrs. &amp;bert Maring, Mr. and
The outcome would be: 90 many wild anlmals aDd rode!U
Olin went 011 to ezplaln
Many ladies and gentlemen lltled up in the bottom of lhe Mrs. IMler FOI'UIIIII, Robl. E. Rolllh, Agrlel &amp;ulb, KatlrJ')':n
that people would not be a.ble to plant thqs to eat; ln ·addltloo that if they did appropriate
rans in one of~ Maid of the Mill Crulle lblps. Tbey wwe .IOhnQI, Belva Roulb, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Sncthamer, Mr.
to siclm- and dlseaaeo~ being llpn!lld with aU phuea money for the acbool they
growing way QUI of proportion.
rain coal! and liOIDe were slightly ~ but not their ljlirlta. ..d Mn. Patrick Lodllry, Mrs. Ellubeth Ollie, 'lbornll
would have to fqet about
1\BV. MAJUNG
lam sorry that thecal oranypetls Injured; but Ilia to be the truck .. aomethlng hu to
Another thrilling venture was down the D11t. elevator lbaft to RoWib, Todd .Kebler, llect)' t.uchnnllt, Ann Kelly, Mulne
the Great Gorge lild lbe walk acroa the :NO ft. tinier to the Aldrld8&lt;e. Sa1Ue Elmer, June VanMatre, M)'ra ~. Dille
expected iftheywanderontoother's property. And meantime: give. 1be commisllooers do
a restriction should be put on the number of PETS? that one not have the money to do pointed putor of the Hartford edge of the whirlpool r&amp;Pds of the Niagara R!VU'. tmlblted at Snes, Clrol7n Rolllb, ~ &amp;IIIII, Nancy VIrginia Elmer,
family may haw when the pets are not receiving peeper care both.
United Methodist Church. tile end of the tuniler were manmade enclolrllres (lllmr IJlreU Mr. and Mn. 111U 'lbomas, Grant Hyaell, Mr. and Mrs. Da1lu
and food and are causing great dlsturhances. And ·allo lhe
Olin a18o stated that the She was born ln Huntington and otllers) in 'llhldl men died totng to ·r.~~~~q~~er 111e Nlapra Walker, Olarlfll E. Blatesbee, Blanclle 'IIIcker and Krill)'
trapping and bunting slwuld continue under Olir already strict . demlnds are greater each and ed11caled In the pubUc River whldl moves .., to 30 miles an bour on Its rush to ille - · 'IIIcter·
and lalr .regulatioos. - Jimmy Joe Hemsley, A HUDler and . year and that any surplus Is schools there. Her education Many walked the bolrdwalt lnd saw doee up the treacbenlua
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MASON PERSONAL
Trawer.
exhalllted.
in preparation for full.time stretch of ca,..,edlng water.
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Majer
and
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Jack llewart and tlu'ee chUdren of
Webster pointed out that It Christian ,service Includes
Many ladles and gentlemell we!I.., 011 tbe Sll;ylon Pavllloa
an depend:! on money or ltlldy at western Virgln!J (Nilcara's ta11111t toll'). Fnm ISO ft..., CIJe COIIld- both the IndianapOlis, Ind. visited recently with hla mother, Mn.
priorlly. ours a11o said, ''We Wesleyan
College
of American and Canadian Falls and lllll"ftled at the beauliflll Evelyn stewart andhla lrother andfllllllly, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stewart In Masoa.
Dear Sir:
sbouid have ~.101 to t$0,000 Buckhannon, West Virgln!J, view.
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Major Stewart is stationed at Fort llan'ison, indiana.
Awake! Fellow Meljpl Countlans. I feel very lltrc!ngly It Is Ill ID IIIIU'JUIC)' funcl that we Asbury College of Wilmore.
We tra'l'eled to tbe top in the yellow bug, giQIIIICJiwd
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our duty tn be lnfmned of a very lnflueDtlll cult that is collld put our haads on but Kentucky, Drew 'University elevator. Up Cl1 the' Sll;ylon Ia the wwld l'afllCIUI revolving
sweeping across the wwld, npeciaJiy the USA and not to be they do not have lbia tJncl of of Madiaon , New /erser, dining ruom.
left out - Meigs Co1111ty. I am spealring of llle Unlflcatloo money."
Allegheny
Coltete of
Many of the tourists visited the various war; rnwreums.
Onnh of 'llhldl &amp;m Myung Moon is ~ell-appointed leader ,and
Webster aald tbe com, Meadeville, Pennsylvania, There is the Boris Kar!Gif, Movieland Wu Mu•m Biblical
"Meaiah." 'lblll! not a light thing to be shrugged off as a rnlasiCIIen could not borTow the Gnduate School of the Wu M1111e11111, Ripley's Belieft n or Not, aDd ~ mare.
pa..;ng phase.
money for 1D operating ex, University of Pennsylvania In After staying all olglj at N'IAPI'I oa '!U!IIda,y and Wednesday,
They have at least 30,000 bankGre memben In A!rierica pense unless IDCI1e)' aere to Pbiladelpbia, Pennsylvania, on '!'Iunday mon:ing ae traveled to Tonlnto, au.da. Many
llld over 1mm1m In the wwld. They get their cooverts mainly be relmbnrsed for the Mi$Siooary Language School ·were imjnsaed by tbe vastness oflhe dty.ID Taronto mriDg a
by being Cl1 college camp•'lll, 111¥11110111 mernben are In this program 10 bOrrowing would cit West Paltlstan and Dlrke lrief ~a few ladle~ visited tbe ~·s Depar:lment Sl(n
age nqe. 1bele YOIIDI people are literal~¥ bralmrasbed at be out of tbe question.
Divinity Scboo1 of Durtam, bulh in 1872 and is pfficiated witll Sears, and purdlaed a few
'"'lartsbops" In which !bey have but -:r little sleep and. are
items. Aa'OSI tbe •slreet is the Eaton's Dept. sm. The eaton
Koch said that Meigs · North Carolina.
DETROIT (UPI) - 1be worry voiced ahoul tbe
prognmmed to llstea only to the 1nri of Moon. Tbey wort up eowq was in the same
Mn. Maring is a former name is qlllte 1uDous in Tcronto.
to 18houna ~ 011 the llreeta aelllng cancb', f1owera, peanul.l, finiDc:iaJ situation .. other . missi.Clllry cit the Board ·of
Ollr guide In 'lilronto pointed oat IIIIIIY ill the JJO mini first barpintng sesslooln the possible economic lmpac:t If it
etc. 81 wblch they are reported to have broaglrt In ~ to ._ eoiiJitiea in southeastern Global Ministries World. parks. Tbe Jmperia1 Life Insurancre balalriVat.e part.
week-old strike by 170,000 lasts more than the three or
miiiiGn.dollara I yew f~ "Re'V." MOOD. Two penoaal frleoda Obio. Sbe a1lo added that Division . She and her
1n ~'s Part we saw IJl8fiY . .dl ~ _ wblcb 'IIWkers apiNI the Ford four weeks most o11ierven
f1i mine were approached 111 the streets of Pome1 oy mmtly people are beiDc dulled an husband, the Reverend was a treat - as many of liS had lll!m' seen them before. We Motor Co. produced no sign say Is the minimum langtbo~~
1be rippling effects of a
by this group.
·that the key isslle -Jess time
ect11cation. " It is o11r Robert M. Maring were saw a stututeofQueen Victoria eJrOIJietoCasa Lema.
shutdown
of Ford's 102 plarrls
Olce a peJ'IOII is involved in thll group It is almost rdiji"'llibility IJIId yours to commi""""'ed for this ·&amp;ere
The 1829 old coort bouse witll its unique gate f~ keeping oo the Job - Is any cloaer to
In
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states
wu being felt
iqoalble far them to ~~lave. They literal~¥ can not tbint far educate lbeae people," Koch vice in 1953 by Bisbop lloyd oot cows in 1121was viewed by an. Many old, old bullcinp 011 being aolved.
both
Inside
and
outside the
Tbe negotiating ses~ton
~- Tbe "Rev." Mr. Moon clliml to be the Mealah stated.
C. Wicke during · the West .the finl Door or street lewel have been nioCieriued and turned
.
tbll1rill saft the hpnln race, and by bis own 1fll!'ds on NBC11- a18o pointed oat that Virginia Annual Coafen:nce. into lmines9es - but 'men OJie looks to the secmc1 story, the Monday lilted less than two auto lndiiBiry.
Ford bas already Idled .
TV wu quoted u aarllW that be will c:mqoer the world aDd the local boards of edlacatioo She served as a missiooary of old antique stnx:tures are sttn evidelll
bo11111 aDd lljiOitesman refused
that 80Cl1 bis very word would be law. He saya the reuan that are mpnnsftlle lor INrdling the World Division lor the 13
He .pointed out their new city baD wbicb is modern shaped to talk about it In anything 1,600 Canadian wortera, who
are not on strike, and
Orirllaal Gppole bbn Ia beclue !bey ha'l'e Satan In them. He and fiDdtng tbe handicapped years before transf&amp;Ting her and the guide 1efatecl totlranusbapedliketwohage clams. other than general terms.
pat at an crcllr far 100 "pr&lt;Uy" girl followera to be put in the and lw· providing a 1Cboo1. residence to West VIrginia. Some of us sboppen waited tbroagb the part mch adjoins
It wu the first time the filii probably wUI lay off the
CJ11ia8 of- ~n in Wasblngtan, and~ in
Weblter lnformecl tbe During this time she served city hall and were quite impresaed 'With its vastness, u wellu bargaining committees bad remainder of the 14,000 Ford
8t111ng at INit part of them there to, in bis own words, "to commissioners that lbe under epiaoopal awomtment the leiS1I'e places to stop 'Wbile one is lllq&gt;piug .Entertahmerrt met Iince before the strite of Canada workers by the
~ tbeae men and get their votes."
stat11te sal'&gt; the com· In wort l'l!laled to educatiOII is provided in the part free of charge miJIY, llliiiY times, bepn at 11:59 p.m. last weekend.
Caterpillar Corp. in Peoria,
n illrnpoalble to pat 111 - p1eee ti paper lbe details of minillllei'S shall approp late and evangelism among esped•lly Saturday and Sunday. He - . that there is 'IIIelday.
l2rll cult, bat, .--. do not IIJIIIIOI1 tiJil orpnigtloo by money for educatl!lg the 'IIIJIIIell and d:lildren. For five 1111derground prages wbjch will bold :MOO to 2500 cars. He told
''The first aeasston '1188' ru.hu idled 180 wortera who ·
llryq their pnlductaor l'atrilg to lbelr dodrlile. Tbe tbq I! mentally retanlect. Wel&gt;- years me served as lll&amp;Diger a llrm&lt;rous story about the neaaby part aDd the 'Velltilatim really oae of re-establlsblng · buDd diesel engines for Ford;
that ae are UW. In a day that people, maybe ...,.....117, ster als!l pointecl out and lldministrator 1w the syiiiEin where exhaust fans Iring alr out ·ti the llilderp'oiiJid contacts," I IIIIiOII lljiOitea- Beodil Corp. bas warned that
,.,..,gpaaple.are , drin&amp; for peace and love and joy am!cW that if thef do not Rockey Prim&amp;ry School in garagesatapp!'Oilmately40miles&amp;bour.Manyladiesbave man said. "lbe bargainers upwards of •.ooo workers face
a 'llllrid lar'DIIIg with m-.
been IWlfiWbat IWJtiaed 'Wbile standing on the 'Velltilatim dlseualed a Q~ of iaraes layoff if tile strike drap on;
apprapriale llllllle)' far the Quietta, pwqn
If tbey Clll Dill lad It iD oar IMIMJnnel dames, !bey 8Cbool that EuterD. Soatbel n
syst.an
wheo the air is exhaDII.ed tlrougll the pill work; .ad and .then ~ off to hold BIIC!d Co: ll8id it II COfle
Daring most of the time in
wiD lin wwbae elae. oru,. Jems 0r1st is llble to give and Jl4:ip 'lriJI loR fec1aa1 PaJristan sbe orpniled and the part visitors lei a free *-·
slderlng layoffs;
and ·
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intemill meetinp."
wbat we'ruU •••lac f~ and He Ayslll .1o1111•:1 "I 1111 the Eanda far apec:l•l edonltioo trained Bible Wcmm for
'lbe guide mentioned sewn! times - that they were ntt . One IOIIICe cloee ;to the thousands more of Ford's
wp, the tralb, IIIII the life, DO 1111D ""'JJlMl! to tbe Father, bat
Ours and lla1llrd Gilkey, IJU'Vice in both the Quetta and aUoftd to book boms, tbere did not lED to be any gaUdy bergaining table said Ford 25,000 suppUer flrmi may
bJ -." And ID Matthew :M::M Be •11 "For there
comruiaa w•, bGtli agreed Karachi Districts of the signs to detract from the beauty ol the city. OPe would tbint and the UAW aere stU! far lOOn begin Clltbacka.
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falle Orilla, and , . Jriplreta, and sball Jlbow great •
otber lnduatriel already
that !bey 'IIOIIId Doc pat the United Methodist Ch11rch. that Sittlpm's llepar1mmt Store wu 1 bank at first glance IJIIIt 011 the wortlng time
llld wwdtn; !mmwrd! that, If ll ..._ poaolble, they bll coanty in debt 1111 that they Sbe was the aecretary of the frtm a distance.
.
issue, tho11gh tbey had feeling the pinch are raU·
dtaite lbe very elect.
lbe city of Torcmto is buih 8I'OIIll1 rac:1nes and the ravines dlscuued it in top-level roads and trucking com·
would res1p !Ira.
Wameu's Aunllll Confer&amp;~ce,
'lbilll llid In reprd to tbe daya prior to the .......,..,
Tbe dedtrim u to wbetlla' member of the Aun11al are ll8ed fir nature trails. · He ~ out JI!!Venl private sessions aeveul llll)ies, particularly In
••anile of"- to the e.th. Arit tnae bellua iD tbe Bible u the comminzfmen will be Conference
Board
of CODd&lt;miniiiiJIS and 11 one ooncJom!nium ' two bed room times IIIDc:e the strike began. Michigan and Oblo where
Gad's Wen wiD acree that thllia wbat's happrn!rc _. and able to appropriate the ' Education
.
Neither UAW Prealdent Ford pl•nts are eon· ·
and
tbe aparlmalt cost Jl77,000.
llrll"Re'V. "llooa isllldeed a falle
Gloria .,Jol•••1, roooey will be oleo Wed wileD Ncwninaling r.ommjttee for
lbe CNr- is tbe 'llllrld'slargest free aDding Sll'llcl!n r-w-d Woodcoct nor Ford centraled; steel !lOmpanle~;
Rt. • Pallla..,.
the ccmlmiulonera met the Annual Confem&gt;ce. Sbe and measures 1,115 ft. and 5incbes. One can 1oo1r to a distance t.bor Vice Prelldent Sidney and food ml ':tpdlng aervlce
'·
McKenill met witb newsmen firms • tbat supply Ford
lfoaday with Pheltpa in aDd her tmstwrvt bolted the· of 7:i miles oo a clear day.
Yooge SCree!, the guide said, is tbe loogesl street and is followtng Monday's aeaslon. plants.
.
Gallia CoWity Thursday Aunu.al Confem&gt;ce a number
1,178
miles.
1be
clly
bas
111
800
acre
rDQ,
a
differeiJt
bird
Another
"main
table"
lbe.effec:ta during the first
momlrcof years. Tbe Rev. M:r.
meeting at Ford World weet were minimal and
Ours commented that Maring was .one of the ~ societies and many calleges. •
We traveled to Case Loma, 'lilronto's Houae 011 the Bll1. Headquarters in suburban · most economists a~ there ·
railes for courtboale ._ District Superlntendeuts.
,.,_
· being ••• "''ered in
In odditioo
·
Tbe Canadian linancier, l'O)'I1Iat lild a devoted milltery Dearborn was planned for would be no economic
.....,,_ 11
- - to the - " - m
oat year's appnpriatian. Be Pakistan, tbe Revermd Mrs.. officer, Sir Beary Mill Pellatt, bad Ibis 811 room cut1e bllllt to today, a spoketnnan said.
diaruptlona If the waltout
Witb tbe · strike In Its lasts les8 than 011e month.
staled that the com· Maring hu traveled in thirty, offer fitting ~lily to viii~ royalty.,and to provide a
aeventb day there was more
minimnc:oaldnat rallethe three countries of Europe, .p ermana1t edifice.
Between
1913
and
1123
Sir
Pellatt
foaod
that
be
was
going
salaries of - offlce 'llithoat Africa, Sollthern Alia, and
!rote becallse of tu:e~ and l••1 • dealings.
·
raising tbe salaries 111 an tbe Solltheast Asia.
offlcel.
Before
becoming a
The Kl'lllllis Club of West Toranto retrtored tbe cutle W H S
•
• ayre,
Alll!nding wae Oun, llflil rn;monal'f, abe taugbt week, toc:ated in the middle of the city and the proceed~ 1rom the
«ganiutiou
carries
on
an
edeallve
yOIIIb
program
aimed
at
Gilkey, commlasloners, day Religiou Education
(Cantln11ed from page 1)
Koch, Wehater, Wesley d•·e~ iD Bwrtingtoo Public educational, pbyalcal and llpirituaJ be!terrDent of bo711 aDd 78, SUCCUmbS
ireeta to design the plaiirJed
Budll, mglrwr, and Martha Scbools. Sbe was an ofllcer of glrll. Programes inc~ wen with aesior cit!uns and
Btrllctllre.
Olambera, clerk.
tbe Huntington Diltrict meotsUy ill.
William H. Sayre, 78, died
A capital Improvements
We 18'11 huge buildlncl beir1g built e¥ei)Wbae, orre
Unltecl Methodist Women
Sept.
IS
at
Cleveland.
Mr.
program
for wblcb the
from 1144 to 11146 and apin in Olltat•nding building Ia tbe Royal Bank Plaza. Twenty.fift Sayre wu employed at the cx&gt;mmln'on hopes to secure
1KI. Sbe was E1ec11tive bundred 01111ce1 of gold or Oll&amp;forrrth of 1 prlllion wu spent 111 former Sborn Barber Shop 1n funding was dlaclllaed. The
Secretary of the Greater the gold ll8ed in or oo the g~,a of the bnlldluc wlrlcb 1nm a Pomeroy before going to program wolll'd have a two
Fairmoot CoiiUCil of Qlur, ctistance glvea a gold like appearance. 1be loJd.ilaas . . llled Cleveland.
fold p!ll'pOM wlrlch Includes a
dies from 1970 until 1175, and far inlulatiou JAil p
Mr.
Sayre
wu
a
veteran
realistic
• capital " lm,
Along Qrl'en EIIV!betb Higb'IIB)' enroute to Toronto we
DOW is Secretal'J·t'reuurer
of
Wor'ld
War
1.
He
wu
'
prov-em,ent
. ·program ·
of the Hwrtingtoo Dillricl b.!T n1 e~ many large c:itiel wlrlcb lrrcbu!oc! Ll.ncdn, Hamilton
pnceded In death by hll developed for a five year
Ministers' Wives Auociatioo. and Burlqton and etc.
p8l'fllls, Le'llla E. Sayre and period and • . program which
'lbll only includes a part of the 1111111 tblnp we saw.
She has been an active
MuWe
Harpold Sayre, hll will strengthen tbe In·
011r bua drmr, Mr. Ellla, got a kick olll of teasluc
.,l.awr II E.._.,III..D. adYice to all II to 10 abead day ao [ doll't take them. member of the Woman's Club Galevleve Lewla about her cane. Sbe lfaa1ed 0111 witb a cat1t wife, Viola, one brother tergovemmental cooperatloo
in Karachi, Palrl••n, HWJe
DEAR DR. LAMB - In . aad tate the flullbots. It c:oald Arl)'llllng JOU caa do to belp tingtoa and Fairmoot.
Harry and one sister, 1~ plus e1pand the
un·
and returned witbout it.
stobert.
·
derstandlng
and
use
of
the
JlliiD mt -.. rear of life 1GUJ' life.
will be fiDe.
Could tbe attention 'by such a jolly bus &lt;kiVU', Mr. E1lla
Tbe Reverend Mrs. Maring
I
1111
.wJq
yoa
Tbe
DEAR
READER
Nl
you
He
Ia
survived
by
one
program
by
local
omclall
•.
I - ••aelf llrlcUD with
has a dauglrter, Mrs. L. J. (bettet Tmownu Paige) belped ba recuperate lllld Itt her on a
IIM1th
Letter
JUJIIIber
3-1,
may
iiDow
ut1ea
tUid
to
dauglrter, Joyce of Cleveland 1be management capability
wblt lalowD • 1111
rw-1le of Buffalo, New sure footing.
Tbe
Cold,
Ft.
Group,
to
gin
swell
dariDC
tbe
day
and
feet
and nine grandchildren one of county omclall 'lrOIIId be
At
Niagara,
at
Qlfftdde
IIOille
of
the
ladla
mjoy'ed
feeding
._.... '""···· Aeeordlnc
Yort, and a bnsbend, the
to my motller tile only rorr
lnfonaatioo 011 the aDd IIJIIdea are ilrgelt st the Re'Verend Robert M. Maring, the raccoona. Bertha Ki-1, Ridrr !tforriloD and Bonnie Waldie liater, Grace Krider, &amp;ctne' greatly enhanced by the
. . . •.... ~., tbe 111* of flu and l'llipiratlaay ard of lire day. 1bat Ia
Uljoy'ed lhelr visitors and led tbem potato clriplr, peenrrt butter and several nieces and program, it .,. J'!t)Ol'ted • .
dDdar- Old Oi&amp;llolt 110 Birr 11 that fliiJt. Otben becluae blood ,... duwulill presently .-ving u paslor of crackers aDd other IV'Odie~. They are ao tame !bey aU but nephew•. Burlal was In
Thereon Johnson, cllalrCleveland.
-man, prelided.
proof hr""' rye wtatey. wbo 'llllll tbll lnlormatiOJI from lira beart llld larc:r w the Masoa United MetbOdlst knoclred 011 the door.
Allr
da)'llljlpeared cau lend a ·~oag, ••IIIJI'I', the PI
rre In tbe lower part Olurcb. Sbe Is the daughter
Here is tile Uat that went on the tour: VIcki Keeter, Hame
of the late Mr. and Mrs. w. L.
fill .. lrlto IWnllklrl and IDJ ~ IJ!ielope ·wttb ~ tbe bodJ. 1be fllrld lbeJI
Demonsll'ltion
Ageot; Bnsrt Keefer, Haul Brown, L¥nne
Dial of HUDtlngtoo.
m •• . - far DIJ llriDd 10 calla far 1L J.. J&amp;Jd )'0111' leW Clift Into the tilluea
Brown, Grace Brown, kgant 'lb•I•HI, AUdrey Hof!mln,
. ..
_,.far
I~'- . Grad 11tt1r to me iD care of Ibis
ca1111ngllftlllrrl.
Sally Smith, Helm Riffle, Addle MaeKnl&amp;bt. Either
.....u _..,.
(COn
, tlnuec! tram ne~e I)
............... fiiiiDJ IIIWiplper, P. 0. 8os U11,
What doea that bl'le to do
•\'OD'D ro ,,..
r-e
surrFILED
MacKnight, BCl1n1e Waldie, Delphljl Noble, CGra Eada, Allee '
IHitonT 01
DOt try to burden 1111 orie
HNifll far I feW .. ocll Radio City Statlorr, New wlth,_,_nrbenyOIIare
Tbe Famers Bank • Matthews.
I !PIS UIOIUIU
J)ei'lJOII with too mUch W1Jrt1
pawDptly dlaaa-d my York,' NY IOOit.
~ during the day the Slvtngl Co., Pomeroy, hu
Genevieve Lewla, Grace SulJITarr, Margaret Wheeler,
OOII111L , . . . , _ ,
.and
noted that Simon had
lq,c, ffl.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Wily ,_ II above lhe heart and filed llllt in Melga County FAN Matlol, Rilla Muulaoo, Wilma McDaniel, ·Ficale
'"". wllb tha wordl,
'"l111t llllrJ II drank.''
doea 1i1J , _ getlkJIIped up the pr IIIUre iD the veirrl and CcwnJDOD Pleas Court agalnlt McCoy, Bertha Kenzel, Nancy -VanMeter, RDb1rta Young,
~:=o
~tobe~Mth~
111 p a.. Ia, to 1flllt wlrallao to bed! I '-"DO artertea to the bead Is J1111e1 D. Panoas, Rt. 3, 1belma
.......
..,~
••
_
..
_...,.,
cleanlaguptithevlllage.
Heir)', Eftlyn Slnlrt, Velma McMahan, RDee
Director• reelected and
..... did IDJ boul wttb trouble 11111111 am up bat do dlmlnlahed. That means you Pomeroy. in tbe ADIOIIIIt of MIUTiy, FlorUice Caito, Mary ~. Deta Tyler, Loulae ... """ ...., .,.,•. , . , . "'
- . "· -..,.. """...... c
new dlrecton el..._.
...... ·
Q el+ • JiGildl JDI witb line dalpplrc aDd 1~ "OC· At are leu likely to han ~.1M.84.nof
Tyler.
........ Offlt• ......... Mt-1111.
"-~.
h
41) . .lrW lire nine ,._ J ,... ap wllb dlf. nelllng In the aoft tilluea
~-""""·
row, Ted Reed, Dale
Joyce CNaorr, Ulab Zerkle, Matilda Noble, catherine .::::;,,::
...,._
....
.0
Warner,
Jom Ken- and Fred
flcull1 lnat'4nl bee . _ of aucb ullre llnlnc of the - ·
Smith, Llda Garland, Mary Wllloa, Eft)Jn Riffle, U..l
dull
.
.DeAR BEWER - Jr. ..,,_aDd can't pt lradt fill So tha - is natunll)' more
·. . }, Morrow, reeledecl; William
Smith, Alma Manba1, Pearl &amp;ulh, Can WWI•IJII, catherine : ....._••••••w..
[ lmo'll what YOII mean y auger, Dcntby Durst, Ruth Wlllla-. Dcaotby I.nla,
II
?1; ... lilt Ill&amp; luaifQ • ..........11•111111 &amp;Ill CJPIIIdariDCthedayaDdlalda
. . _ . .................. ,.,
'
... v ..._ and
_. Jobrr M -•
Anderaon
MIMI' Mil H haft I two or leur 11rm f1i .....
• ne"" ...,.,....,. dlrec:ton.
to be lt1rfty at olglj. When about 1 hangover from Hope Rice, SCilla Olftoo, Beulah Lnta, ap.J Caito, Bertha •-.-...........,..
N.... -H........
- .. ..-.NM
L1nrre, CrowI' wbo baa -~
-~
I'm • ,_,. aid, ..,. you lie dtnrn tha pr 11 u In aieepiD8 pllll. y 011 migbl ut Jolmaon, Madlyn Bruolar, VIolet Bailey, lela JeckWielrner, cwn.r ................
Ill 'IIJJckwtlb-of
1111 ,.... rd a
Yaa edlte, drift 1 .ear llld I jlo tbe litlrlel IIIII velaa Ill tbe r- dac:tGr to try you on Hcaner Becklebelmer.
.
· tty - - . . - other IDJ(Jiorment,
..,...,._ •• ll)l!ll ,....., lliJ ld!ld of work. 1 . bead lnerea.., and COD· Beaadryl. It t. an anAridreyMerrdoira,CbarleiM:eadowi,BeleDFO!rler,
Mabie
·~
will wort with 1111 clramber
111•1 II . . tiiiJNiltll eu 1ft wtlbii!IJ l!ld It llap lrilllrlll to l1llllllnc of the HH*mlrrlr and will belp to Olees ebrew ,lllelby JWI'nw!, Benrlce Wallace, Cllra Staats, ~: :.'~:
llilllla "'PPaetment lnalflld.
ptQiel:t IOU fniiii1D1 allqle Kathryn Dabney,lbell Dabney, Mr. IIIli Mn. Oral Eadl, ......., ..... - ....... , ..... lrm D lilt r IIIP i11J 6ldor Malllrrlrrg.
.,,_,,..., _ _ ,..._ ~ndlng
w Jack nre
" · -Crow
BID'
I
... _
.... 1 ( 1 1 ,_.leudowyi4Jcllllaatlt.
You JMylilo han I mild 01~ ... )'OU mlllbl haftlfld Heller Lee, Betty Furarrarr, 1mma Wltl&amp;a, Cc!rdelle Nibert, t n .,.,._ ,._ .....,.. ._., G
•
--~.
· All . . lra al t Ihtl pllllll allerl)', perlra~unn to 1GII' belp IOU deep wllboat living Elsie Fowler, Mae 'l'boraal, Rattle Jordan, Gemet CUey, - - ·
nrenr, Reed, M1111er
Vlrlll Telford. Jack
......... uw.•IIIJ nery bad t a ra tlrnat J!lllow or beddi"C or bailie )'OU a baagOtel' the list day. Rcma Rolhgeb, Nellie Gellbr, ~ Sc:ma wllll, Vera
and L)'IIJIII Crow.
I

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l ••• ~.. UUW"L:

:

I

lol

:
:

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l Health· • ••

:

,..,ltl _..

drlm

tnpp..

No breakthrough

seen in ·strike

lball_.

pr...,....

grw&amp;

-.AA;;

M,eigs ~ •.•

DR. LAMB

Flu immunity is temporary

""*'

a,..

Crow .••

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I

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·3- Tbe DaUy 8entlnel, Mlddlepon..Puneroy, 0., ru.day, Sept. 2J,It78

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Victory could wrap·up . pennarit .~chigan
Ithe SCOREBOARD ~=
IS rated
lly II'RED DOWN
UPI 8portl Wi'lt.er

The PhlladalpiU Pbllllea
picked 11p a half-tame
Monday when lhe New Yen
Meta defeated the Pltllllurgh
Pirates, s-.. 1be Plralef,
havlnlloll three out~ four to
lhe Mets, will be attanptlrrg
to m- their do'lfi!Ward
mcanentum In their afternoon
doubleheader In Qlk:qo.
Tbe Boston Red Sox
defeated the Detroit Tlgerl,
J2r8, •nd the Cellfornt.
Angela beat the Tezaa
Rancera, 1~, In Monday's
111ly otber aclleduled gamea.
0. Thomu' IOIIJ'tiHnnlng
homer 1tood 11p as the
.'lllnnlnl nrn lor the Brewers
as Gary Beare won hll aeoond
game with the nlntiHnnlng
relief help of Ray Sldeckl and
Bill castro. Ken Holtzman
was tagged for iwr runs aRd ·

-

bits In eight lnnlnp tbql."
and saw hll record drGp to J3..
Jim Rice hit two bomerl
The summer-~Clli quilt for
10. Gralg Nettles ¥t hla 2Ith and Oecll Cooper and Dwight
a pennant can end for lhe
horner for the Yankees.
Evana one each to 1Md a 13Clnc:innatl Reda tonl&amp;ht.
The Pirates had a one.run ' hit Boston attack, which
NEW YORK (UPI) - MlThe Redlr, whole mapc
lead with two QUt and none 011 brought Rldl Jonell hll afth ·chlgan's CCllvinclng victory
lUIIIber Is clown to one, will
in the last of tbe ninth Inning win ~ the MUOn. Rusty over Stanford Slt11rday
clinch the National Leacue'•
when pinch-hitter. John Staub hit hll 13th homer for coupled with Ohio State's
Wellem Dlvillon title If they
MllneninsJedand rookie Lee tbe Tlgm.
narrow win over stubbcan
beat lhe San Diego Padres or
MaiiiW homered to give the
Nolan Ryan pitched a Pem Slate hu earned the
the Loe Angelfll Dodgen 1oM
Meta their victory. The ' threehltter for · ht. fifth Wolverlnel the distlnctloo of
to.the San Franclaeo Giants.
Pirates had t.ttted beck oonsecutlve victory for lhe being tbe No. 1 ranted major
'lbe Kanaas City Royall,
from a s.o dellcllto lead 4-3 In Angels, railing hll record to COllege football team In UPI's
who have won five of their
theelghthonWWleStargeD'• 15-17. Batterymate Terry Board of Coacbes poll.
last tdJ: pmes, open a thrteo
19th horner of tbe RIIOII,
llumpbrey doubled In lhe
Michigan's 51..0 victory
game aeries with the aecmdMazzllll's homer, hl1 oniyrunolthegameofi'Bert over Stanfard earned the
place A'1. The two teams
second since being recalled Blyleven. It wu the ·afth Wolverines 31 flrst'PI•ce
have a total of tdJ: games
from Jacbon, Tex., of the shlltout of the year far Ryan, votea as they ateamrolled
remaining agalnat each other
Tens League, came off whO struck QUI Ioiii' batten, pail the Buckeyes with 406
rut a victory IClllght wQUJd
relieller Kent Telallve. Tbe raising hl1 major leag11e points by vlrtlle of their
give the Royels a sevengame
youngster Nu'ugged off the leading total to 291 and Impressive performance.
lead and a stranglehold Cl1 the
Impact hll homer had on tbe leaving him nine shtrl of a Ohio Slate, ranked No. 11ast
American League's Western
Pirates' chancea ·with the record fourth 300-a1rlkeout week, narrowly defeated
UUe.
.
CClilliiM!nt, "It ~·t bother ataDl.
Penn · State, 12r7, and
me ... It's jiiE!t one of thoee
reglatered only five ftnrt.
place votes and a total of 335
overall
In
Monday's
balloting.
Michigan was secood to
Ohio Slate In Jut week's
By TRACY RINGOLSBY
Stabler bit hla flrlt nine quarterback Mike Rae, ran puaea for 31 yards, Including voting, trailing the Buckeyes
the pua to Branch. And when by a mere tdJ: points.
UPI Sporll Writer
passes of lhe game: He a18o off the final Z: 53.
Pittsburgh moved up a
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) bit Dave Casper Mill a 15Stabler used
seven Oakland got the haD on Its
own 14 with juat mlnutea left notch to third place on the
- Oakland Raider Ken yard first cpw1ar lollchdown different receivers
Stabler says being a · pass, Cliff Br1111Cb with a 10.. Including . veteran Fred In the hall, be toot the strength of a 42-14 triumph
quarterback II an easy job yard llCOrlng tosa and Mike . Blletnlkoll who caught fwr Raiders to the Kansas City 20 over Georgia Tech. Tbe
when his receivers are Slnanl with a U.yard passes to pve him 501 In hla to set 11p a 37-yard Fred Panthers drew four first,
place votes and a 304 point
WOrking agalnat a couple of tnuchdovm pass- the plly on career -In taking 1dvantage Stelnlort field goal.
total.
Oliefa Coach Paul Wlgglna
rookie defensive backa.
which he was hurt - &amp;lYing of Chief rookie safety Gary
UCLA, witll a single first,
Stabler P(Oved , hla point the Raiders a 24-7 lead.
Barbaro and cornerback Tim said he was glad to aee hll
place
vote, dropped ooe nrng
young team :- 15 lint year
Monday night. He 111122 of 28
The Ollef.s, held to 10 yards CoWer.
to
fourth
place with 295 votes,
passes with one interceptioo rushing and 'SI yards total
The second time the players - cmJe back In the
while Oklahcma ranalned
for 224 yards 1\nd three offenae In the 111'11 half, Raiders bad the haD, Stabler final half.
fifth
with 262. Nebraska, with
"They
have
.
a
great
lollchdowns· as the Raiders scored ·o.n a one-yard began to work, hitting 1111 of
tile
ooly
other first place vote
beat the Kansaa City Chiefs, MacArtlllr Lane run In the aeven passes for 49 yards and quarterback, great receivers,
frcm
the
42 coaches, moved
24r2J,ln a nationaDy televised third Qllarter and then came driving Oakland f1 yards In a great line and great plan,"
up
two
Spaces
to tdJ:th place
game that was more lopsided up with a ooe-yard Mike an effort which ended witb Wiggin said. "lt Ia going tn be
bued
Cl1
151
votea,
Georgia
very difficult for any team to
than tile score. Indicated.
Uvlngston scoring nm with Casp!lr' touchdown.
advanced
two
steps
.· to
•~You are supposed to do 4:38 to play. leal than two
After Oakland held Kanaas reaDy hold them down unle11
seventh
on
129
points,
things like \l;lat when you mjnutes lat.er Uvlngs!Cl1 hit a City oo three plays, It wu they have a real downer day,
have all the advantages 1. 2S-711rd scoring pass In Billy Stabler dlrectlnglhe Raiders bull was just glad we IQ\Ight Maryland retiii'Jied to the top
have," said Stable1 who left Masters, set up when Raider 72 yards, hitting three of four back. I thlnt we grew a lot." 10 witll a No. 8 i'aling m 115
points, TeD8 A&amp;M moved
the game with 12:M to play Pete Banaszak fumbled the
from the lOth to ninth positim
when his right knee was burt . ball away on hla own 25.
with 86 and Penn State
as Chief defensive end,WUbur
But the Chiefs' hopes were
dropped
tbree notches from
Young tackled him. "Any slim as they used their final
seventh
to
iOth with 58 points.
time you have rookie backs · timeoUt of the game In setting
covering guys the caliber of up Livlngaton'a run ao they
our receivers you have to , bad to watch and hope as
take advantage of it."
Oakland, directed by reserve
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
'·
- Larry McNeil, wbo began
UlS J,NGELES (UPI) -A the list a second time, the the 197f&gt;.76 NBA season as a
Los · Angeles
Rams' most eltglble team ·to claim starter for ~ Kansas City
apollesman aal,d today It was !Jim would be IISiigned hll Kings bllt wound up sitting oo
"an tmpoeslbillty"ln denying CClltract.
the bench, was traded to the
a newapape~ report that his
Namath had said last New York Nets Monday for a
team - about to engineer a winter he was tired of playing 1977 thlrdround draft choice
trade with the New York Jets for a lo8lng team and It hu and an undiscloaed amount of
for s11perstar quarterback been widely speculated this cash.
Joe Namath.
•
. will be hla last season with
II was the second trade thla
"I've never beard of such a the Jets. Tbe Post said the month between the two
thing," .said Rams' public trade also wollld mean clOI!el' teams. Last net, the Klnp
'By MILTON RiaiMAN
relations director Jerry access for N.amath to a !tim 8ent guard Nate Archibald to
UPI 8portl Editor
Wllco1 early Tuesday career he aspires to.
~ Nets for guard Brian
morning, In a state of high
Taylor, backup center Jim
good hwnor upon learning of
Ea1dns and first-round draft
NEW YORK (UPI) - Every time 1 - Dave Kingman take the story published by the
choices theo nell . two years.
Ohio Valley
ooe of tllose King Kong swings of his and miss the baD, I can't Wuhingt011 Post. '''Ibere's
Football Records
help thinking ~low much values have changed, yes, even In no such deal in the 'llllrta that
United Press International
Mid-Amerlun Conference
basebaD, where hardly anything"ever changes.
J know of. Everything else
Years ago, ballplayers felt personally'ltwnllllted anytime aside, It's agalnat the' rules, Conf. · Over•llW~TWLT
they struck out. I can still see Babe Ruth hanging hla head an imposslbUlty. Good Ohio · Un iv. 2 0 0 · 2 0 0
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPJ)
West . Mich .2 o o 2 o o
after taking a tliird Strike. Mickey Mantle would come close to night."
Tbe New York Jets, their
Boll St.
I 00 200
kicking a hole'iii the water coola and Tony K11bet used to be so
The Post quoted sources as Bowling Grn .
1 0 0 2 0 0 p&amp;ss defense decimated by
eelf-conscloiiS after strlldng out, he'd run aU the way bad! to saying the Rams have been Cent. Mich .l 1 o 1 1 0
the Denver Broncos In a 46-3
Ke-ntSt .
110110
the dugout dragging the bat In hll hand.
discussing the trade since. Miami
rout Sunday,
waived
1 0 0 3 0
Tbe player everyone marveled at In that regard was Joey quarterback !ton Jaworski Nor. Ill.
0 1 0 0 l 0 cornerbadl Roscoe Word and
Toledo
0 10 0 2 0
sewell, who played for the Cleveland Indians and New York was sidelined by a broken Eo•t.
Mich .
0 3 0 0 3 o safety Clifford Brooks and
Yanllees and who made cootsct Mth the bell better than throwing shoulder in the
signed Jolm flilllan, a free
Ohio Conftrtnn
Red DiviSion
.
anybody you ever saw. Sewell SliD holds the f1U1Jor league -· llama' opening game victory
agent tackle.
Conf. Overall
record for the fewest str111eouts In one seuon, having fanned over Atlanta. 1be Post a11o
Reman, 11-4 and 230 pounds,
WLTW~T
0 0 0 1 o o was Impressive In a one-day
only four times in 608 times up In 1925.
· said the Jets are ready to Muskingum
Capitol
o o o 1oo
Three times over the course of a season, he atrudl out only deal, but It wollld be a OhiONOrlh
.
0 0 0 10 0 tryout last Wednesday.
four times and once only three times. I can jtlll aee him diffiCI!it transaction since the Wooster
0 0 0 10 0
Heidelberg
000 0 I 0
standing up there at plate. He was a little left-handed hitter lnterconference
trading Wittenberg
000 0 I0
only five feet six Inches and he crouched slightly. Anything but deadline baa pasaed.
Blut Division
This Wee~·s 5~1al
cont. Overall
a pushover as a hitter ;Sewell fashioned a .312 lifetime figure In , Namath, who Ia earning
. .
.
._
H seasons. He wu so good at getting a piece of the baD, that In $450,000 in the aecond aeuon Ohio Wesleyan WLTW~T
000 tOO
the 7,132 official times he went to bat In the big leagues, he of a two-year contract and Denison
000 001 '
Bold ·WOII .
000 010
struck out only 114 times.
·
·
·
bas prevlou8ly 9pJ'elaeCI an Marietta
000 010
Think of that a Jllllllent. Dave Kingman strikes out more Interest In joining the Rams, Otterbein
000 010
I
000 010
often than that In a single season. He has struck ouU19 times would have to clear waivers Mt . Unlon
USED .CAI\S
already this aeaaon and he isn't even the National League in· the American FootbaU x-Kenyon
x x x 1o o
X·Oberlin
X
X
X
0
l
0
l~der In tl!at department.
Conference and through those
for title
Mike Schmidt, the Phlllles' slugging third haaeman, Is tops clubs In the National x -not comj:letlng
IIi I Ten
!
mth IM strikeouts. Kingman II secood follow~d by Rick Mon· Conference with 11175 records Cont. Overall
WLTWLT
day of the CUbs .with 117 strikeouts; Hector Cruz of the worse than the Rams' 12-2 · Ohio st.
100 200
Cardinals, ,109; Jim Wynn of the Braves, 104, and Greg mark.
.Michigan
tOO 200
100 200 While with while vinyl roof;
Llrzlnskl of tile Phlls, 102. All of them of frte swingers who
The Post said Namath'S no- Illinois
100 200
generally go for the fences. Kingman leads the league with 37 trade contract might help In ~~~~~:oto
100110 red vinyl Interior, factory
0 I I 1 1 0
homers and Sclunldt Is second with 35. lt '1111 pretty m11ch the deterring other teams from Wl!conS~n
air, radio. 6 way power
OtO
110 seats, cruise centro! :
samestorylastyearwhenSclunldtledlheleagueinhtmeruna putting In a claim for him. ~~~ iuanSl.
010 110
with 38 and In strikeouts with 180. Kingman had 38 homers and B11t the paper quoted a Northwe•lern 010 020
'
0 I 0 0 2 0· I
struck out 153 times.
IIOIU'ce, close to thoae who lndlono
Others
DaVe Kingman isn't that embarruaed by all hla atrlkeoul!l. would be Involved In lhe
WLT
3 0 0
He feell hla 37 imlers aiXj 84 RBis more than mate up for negotlati011s, u saying the · Centra l State
John Carroll
1 0 0
everything else and things being what !bey are nowada711, he chances for a trade are ''weD Akron
1 1. 0
must be right because the Meta are paying him MG,OilO and below 50 per cent" becaiiSe of A!hlond
1 1 0
Clnclnatl
1 1 0
prot.bly will have to go over $100,000 for hla ...tees next the difficulties Involved.
·, ou'll Like Our Quality
Defiance
1 1 0
year.
The Jets could put Namath Dayton
1 2 0
Way of Doing Bu•lness.
0 1 0
"Striking out Is part of my game," asya the 27-year-old 1111, on the waiver list and Findlay
GMAC FINANCING
Wilm lngton
0 1 1
992-5342
Pomeroy
foot, Bll..iflcll outlielder."I'm a free swinger.•I'm not golllg to withdraw !Jim unly ooce more Hiram
0 1 0
Open
Evenings
'til
6:oo
0 1 0
punch the baD. I can.go up there and mate contact every time 'thl8 season. If he was put oo · Case Western
TIJ5
~. m, Sat.
Bluffton
0
2
0
If I want."
,
·
Youngstown St .
0 2 0
Kingman bas tremendous speed. Few players In the league
can get down to first base fasler than !Jim and with hla batting
averagellown in the .230s,lt ocwrral to him he might be able
to beef It up by bunting occaslonaUy, so he tried that this year
about a dozen times.
"Everytlme J try to bunt, though, I get. booed," he says.
"The fans don't like me bUDting."
· It doesn't particularly bother Kingman that he hu C&lt;llle to .
be regarded as purely a hllllll! nm-or4lrlkeQ\Ii Performer, and ·
nothing In \&gt;~tween.
·
"I'm giving It my best effort," be says, "and lllllletimell It's
like being Cl1 a roller C9Q!er. 'Ibere are times I faD 111 my face
and other times I ezcel. All long u l can go home at night and
say I gave my belt effort, I'm Mtisfled. Tnre,llllrike 0111 Qlllte
a bit but my run production Ia there."
·
ICqman riever has won the hQIIIHUII title and he claims
winning It this time doean't mean that much to him.
"I'd uthlr bit only 10 homen and Jfla1 in the World Series
than lead the leape In homers and not play in the Setlea/'
says the rllbt-banded ldttlng Cl11farnlan,
lnsur1nce.
The Ideal hcme-nlnbltter In hll apiDioa was WUlle M:c:Covey,
.
.
Middleport, Ohio
.once a t-rmna!te 41 bla with San Francisco.
m-2342
"He bit biiiJhan of boma l'lli!IIIVflt"/ year, he got lrla Walb
and be didn't lltriiJe CJUt that much," says Kingman .

top team

Stabler's passe.s defeat KC, 24-21

Namath story .is·

denied .by .Rams

Today's

Sport Parade.

~

Re~~uhs

M•lor L••wu• st1ndings
ev Unlttcl Press lntern1Hon•l
Nltlonll LIIIUt

Eltt

Philadelph ia
Plttsbur~h

New York
Chicago
St . LOUIS
Montreat

Cincinnati
Los AnoetM
Houston

·

Maddox . Ph il U1 .S20 73 171 .329

W.. L .. Pet. G8 Parker, Pit 126 -491 73 15~ .314
Gernl mo, Cln 139 _.63 57 144 .311

:;10 ::70 .533
:~J.' -;v~
10

Fo.,er. Cln

75 17 ... 93 1Pia

Lynn , eos
Riven, NY

135 530 81164 .309
Amer·i ean LtiQU t
69 81 .4611 21
G . Aa. R. H. P&lt;l
68 11 .456 21 'h Brett. KC
148 601 19 202 .336
51 97 .345 38 McRoe, KC 138 ~U 7~ 162 .335
Wttt
Car~. Min
147 567 93 186 .328
W.. L .. Pel. G8 Bostock , M in 121 449 70 145 .323
94 55 .636 ~•Flore. Del 135 544 93 172 .316
~ 66 .560 ll 'h

San Francisco 70 82 · .46l 2t.lh Carty , Cle

Son Diego

68

13 .450 21

Atlanta
66 86 ..AJ• 30111
.
Mont11y'• R•sulb
· New York 5 Pltlsburgh 4
·

7:35p .m .

Sa n DieGO ~Strom 11. IS) et
Cincinnati (Zachry ll-5), e :OS

p.m.

oJO 100 on-1~n 1
103 OliO 002- 6 1• 0
Jones (I) 1nd

CltvetaM,

Fisk ; Gt{""· Lemanczrk (.U,

Lo•IOI'I 4) , Hitler (9) tnd
Freehan. WP- Jonu (5·31. ~P
- Glynn &lt;0·21 . HRs- ilotton,
CQOP•r (14), Evans (15), Rlct 2
(231, Detroit, Staub mi.
(Qnlv gtmts s&lt;heduledl

131 506 76 159 .31_.
132 582 93 182 .313
142 517 65 159 .308

Munson. NY 143 510 75178 .307
G•rr, Chi
128 495 59 U9 .301
Home Runt
National Le1 111ue: kingman ,

NY 37 ; Schmidt, Phil ll;
· Toctay•o P.robn .. ~II&lt;IIOr&amp;
Monday , Chi 30 ; Foster. Cln 29;
(All Tlm11 EDT!
Morgan, Cln '27.
PlttsburQh (Reoss u 1! .N\d
\.eaeu~e : . ,Nettles,
kl110n 13-8) ., Chlcogc, &lt;Rot.l&lt;o N YAmeriun
'28 ; Jackson and L.May,
7-10 and SIOI'It 3·6), 2, I D.m.
Batt , Henefrlc k ,
Ctev
end
St. Louis (Oen.n y 10.1, 1t
25.
Phlladelph lo &lt;Underwood 9-l l, .B ando . O.&amp;k
Run1 Batted In
(Only Qtme SCht&lt;IUit&lt;U

(3) .

Morgon, Cln 131 449 109 146 .325
Montnez, Atl 153 612 66 19~ .311 B01ton
Garvey. LA 150 591 80 187 .316 Del roll

Nltlonal Leagut ; Foster, Cln

116; Moroan, Ctn 108 ; watson.
1-tou and Schm idt, Phil 96;
Luzinski , Phil and Murcer, SF

New Yor~ IKoosman 20·8) at 86.
Montreal (Warthen 1-8), 8:05
American Lueue : \... Mav.
p .m .
Bait 103; Munson, NY 98 ;
Atlanta {Niekro 15-11 ) at YaMrzemskl , Bos 97 : Cham .
Houston tLarson S-6J. 8;35 p.m. bliss. NY 95 ; Mayberry, K&lt;:: 92.
Lo~ Angeles (Rau ,_..Il l at
.
Stolen Bues
San Francisco (Knet:~per Q. 1),
National Lea Que : , Morgan,
10;15 p.m.
Cl n 57; -Lope s, LA and Taveras .
Wednesdly's G1mes
Pi1 t 55 ; Brock ; St.L•.SA; Cedeno,
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Hou 53.
New York at Montreal , nroht
American Lea vue: . North,
St. Louis at Phlla, night
Oak 10 ; LeFlore, Oet SB ;
Sa n O i~ o at Clnci, nigh!·
c;amparierls, Oak S3; Patek, KC
Atlanta at Ho~o~ston , night
SO ; Baylor, Oak .49 .
LM Angeles at San Fran, night
Pitching
Mosl Victorie s
National Leig!:fe : Jones, SO
American League
21 -14 ; Koosman , NY _ '20 -8;
Eut
Sut ton. LA 19-9 ; Carl ton • .Phil
W.. L .. Pet. 08 18 .6 ; Richard, Hou 17· 15.
New York
92 56 .622 American League : . Palmer,
Baltimore
81 68 .SAA ll'h
Bait 21 -13 ; Flgueroo;~ , NY 19-8;
1
Cleveland
16 73 .510 16 1? TJant , Bos 19-11 ; Garland, Bll lt
74 76 .493 19
Boston
18-7; Leonard , KC 17 -8.
67 82 .450 2S1h
Detroi t
Earned Run Average
Milwaukee
6-4 85 .-43 0 28 1h
(based on 153 innings pitched)
West
National Leagut : Seav.er, NY
W.. L.. Pel. GB 2.39 ; Denny. 51 . ~ 2.56: Rau. ~A
Kons•• Clly 87 63 .580 'J. .S7 ; Jones, so 2.67 ; Koosman,
Oak land
· 81 69 .540 6
NY 2.76.
'
Mlllnesota
77 7S .507 11
American League : Blue, Oak
California
70 82 .-461 18
2.45 ; F idrych , Oet 2.46 ; Tr.!l ·
Te•as
68 83 .4.10 1911h vers, M JI 2.55; Palmer, Ball
Chicago
63 88 ..417 2&lt;1 17 2.60; Tanana , Cat 2,6-4.
.
Monday'$ Results
Strikeouts
Milwaukee 4 New York 2
N~tional League : Seaver , NY
Boston 12 Detroit 6
225; Ricllard, Hou 189 : Koos California 1 Texu 0
man, NY 174; Carlton, Phil 165 ;
COnly oames schedui~J
Montefusco, SF 163 .
TOdly's Probable Pitchers
Amerlc~n League : Ryan, Cat
(All Times EDT)
287 ; Tanana , Ca l 233 ; Slyleven,
Mil waukee (Colborn 8-1.4 and Tex 192 ; Eckersley. Cl ev ·170;
·Haas 0-0) at Boston (Tian t 19-11 Hunfer, NY 165.
end KrUeger 1·01 2, 5 p.m.
Cleveland (Wa its 7.7) at
Detroit (Fidrych 16-9 ). 8 p.m.
Balti more (Grimsley 8-6) at '
New York (Aie~t:ander 12 -9), 8
p.m .
Oakland (Bahnsen a,6J at
Major League Results
Kansas City (Bird 11 .9). 8:30
By United Press International
p.m .
National Lea~1Ue
Minnesota (Hughes B-13&gt; at Pittsb urg h
000 010 21~ A 10 0
Chicago (Johnson 9-15), 9 p.m .
New York
003 000 002......., S 11 2
Te)las (Briles 10-9) a t C(!ll ·
Candelaria, Tekulve (7) lind
forn ia (Tanana ·16-101·, 10 :30 Oyer ,· Lolictl . Af)odaca (• ) and
Stearns, WP- Apodaca (3 .1).
p.m.
LP- "Tekutve (5·2) . HRs- Pitts.
Wednuday's Games
Cleveland at Det roit
bvrgt1 , Stargett (19) ; New York ,
M.azzllli (2) .
Texas at California , night
Oak land at Kan City, nigh t
Minnesota at Chicago, nigl"lt
&lt;Only game scheduled)
Ball at New Vorl&lt;. , 2·, twi.nl{lht
American League
·
Milwaukee at Boston , night
Te)las
000 000
0 30
Callf.ornia
000 001 OOx- 1 7 0
Slyleven [ 12·16 ) and Sund ·
Miior League Leaders
berg ; Ryan (1S·17l and Hum .
By United Press International
phrey ·
1not lncludlnlll night t]ames)

FOOTBALL
NFL St.ftd•nti
By United Press tnternatlof111

American conferenct
E111

Den ver
1 I 0 .500 53 20
kansas City
0 2 0 .000 37 54
Tampa B.!ly
0 2 0 .000 0 Al •
N1ttona1 Conferenc•
East
W. L, T. Pet, PF PA

Dallas
51. ~ou is
Wash ington

Philadelphia
NV Giants

2 0 0 1.000 51 13
2 0 0 1.000 59 24 ·
2 0 0 1.000 50 24 ·

1 1 0 .500 21 3o4 •

0 2 0 .000 24 39
Centr11l

L. T. Pel. PF PA
2 0 01.0002'115
1 0 I .7505019
1 I 0 .50027 20
Bay
0 2 0 .OOOU55
west
W. ~ . T . P&lt;l. PF PA
W.

Chicago
Minnesota .
Oetro.lt
Green

Los Angeles
1 0 1 .7.50 40 U
San Francisco 1 I 0 .500 38 33 ...

Seollle

o 2 o .000 31 61 •

Atlanta
o 2 o .000 2-4 Sol '
New Orleans o ~ o .000 15 64
Monday' s Resulfl
Oakland 24 Kansas Ctty .21
(Only _game scheduled)
Sunday's Games
Atlanta at Cttlcago
9alti more at O.!!llas
Buffalo at Tampa Bay
Cleveland at Denver
Green Bay at Cincinnati
Minnesota at Oet~olt
New Eng a r Pit tsburgh
New Orleans at Kan City
NY Giants at Los Angeles
NV Jets at Mlam I
Oakland .!It Houston
Sl. Louis at San Diego
San Francisco at Seattle
{Only games scheduled)
Monday G•me~
Wash at Philadelphia, night
(Only game scheduled)

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CINCINNATI (UPI) -An
assault charge against
Batting
,
New York 010 100 ooo- 2 8 o Cincinnati Reds' rookie
(based on 425 at bats)
Milwaukee
200 100 Oh- • 1 2
h p 8 1 z8Chry W8S
Hotlzman ( 13 -10) and . Mun · pitc er
National League
G. AB. R. H. Pet son: Beare, Sadeck i (9), cawo dismissed Monday In
Madlock, Chi 135 486 6.5 166 .342 (91 and Moore . L~'- Beare !2· Hamilton CoUDty Mlllllelpal
.
·
Griffey , Cin 140 533 106 177 .332 ].). HRs- New York, Nettles
Rose, Cin,
151 621 123 204 .329 (29); Milwaukee, ·o .Thomas Court.

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�,I-'nil Dally'ltntiDti,Middltport.Pui•or, o., '1'1111111¥. a.pt. 21,1m

Mrs. Grimm Auxiliary installs new officers
1111tlonal aecarity: Mr•• consreaamaa Clareaet
Miller coaceniDJ
presents
.oct
'I' +4*'
IJOIIP1 ....,
D........ wrecast
WlniiOO
Followlne tbe rltua!lltic
AlllillarJ
m
"*""'
111 rm, Romptoll. llleludlnC clllrlallbe
devotions
to
ol
ley and

Generation Rap ·

tw ul!kas WS"e iMhDed

..._._ .......... _ • aod Mrs,
tbt
at PV•-, --~
vtterllll'
)(n.
the
m "nsli Lttril ~.... f--'- reJatlool, Ne111e
repafted Gil
MulrJ AmeriaD LeliOD
cards aent
181 at the
?hole Jln, . . .
home
Mrs, Fnnt Mrs, Harper, Ama'!amsm
ll(n, Smith:
w~
c:bairmln, pi mnl!ld Susie
Mn. A.mold Ricllard&amp;, Sanme!J aod ber motba' • Following a priJfl' for pillet
bolteM ..-1 a lll8d
.£ichth Diltrld presideat, Mn. _ , Alice S.mn•l•. tbe
coune
Ill !bole •tt~DdhW·
iDIIeDed Mrs. ADa ~ S11sie cne a report on
COD, .pusi hat; Jln, N8Gl Buc:Seye Girls' state beld Ill
Beatley, fin!l 'ri&lt;lt pi 1·:'eal; JIIM at capital University.
Mn. campbell Hafl)tr, VIJ'ioQsaettritiesoftbeweel
MEETPNG !TrENDED
f«'CCIId 'ri&lt;lt pr eli Ia'!; Mrs. 'fttt u.at by Miss Samuels
Mrs. Arnold Rlcbarda,
RkUrds, ~ Jln, wbo c:ocnmentm .on tbe ex·
EiChtb
DllltriCt pi'elklall of
l!'.IJ !lt'lt Smltll. ~ cellent speakers lnciudlnl
tbe
Aoerlcaa
_ LeliOD
Mrs. Nellie W'lllltilll. ~ Gov. JIJiles Rhqdes, the Hon,
AuxiliarY,
and
Mn.
Allerl ,
laia; Mrs. a.r&amp;es Salllllla's, 'Wi!1i.pn O'Neil, Mn. Robert
Hamplm
were
In
Tbomvllle
M gea.t at :at'!IIS, m:1 Mn. Olarloton, lolrs. Elilabetb
Eme!t J!owles. llilitcriaJI.
PJ.ddoct,
mayor
of Monday nigbl to altaid a
COIDinlteel

u.-

ebairmen Plymouth, Sbe extended
appoilted by Mn. Hamptm thanks Ill the allliliary for
were
Mrs.
Harper, sa"'ins ber to Girls' State as
Committee

.Americanism; Mrs, Rulb

Brow:a, .veterans affaln;

dld ber motba'.
n II'S repor1ed tbal tbe unit

Mrs. Saundfn, ~nnity 'll'ts the first to make
service; Mrs. Bentley, manbentlip goal in District
dlildral 8lld yoolh; Mrs. · a, Communications . from
Frut 'Washington, civil several !lfficers were read as
~

Mrs. Srnlth, · "&amp;''S

a

letter

from

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Church homecoming held SUndary
!fllmecomlnl of the Albury
Uniied Methoclllt Cbarch was
btld SUnday 1rltb a COYWed
dllh clinMt' at and a

fonowtnc.
Richard
sract for tbe

pl'Oii'anl
')be Rev,

Jarvia

bad
dinner
aerved from tablel Cll1')'ins
out tbe bicentennial theme,

Decontlonl were handled by
Mary Ll1le, Rose Ann
. Jenklnl and Judy Kine. The
pr0gran1 was held In the
sanctuary with Mrs. JenkiN

pla)'lns tbe orpn prelude. briefly. Otberl atvillll brief
There wu a consreplionat Ialka were BID WIDebrenner
hymn and prayer by tbe Rev. and Richard Asb,. lay
Mr. Jarvil. Wanda Rizer spealtere of the Syr8CIIIe
gave a welcome enUUed, Olurcb, vernon N - of the

"Homecomlnl" end the
Albury ebolr under the
dlnctlon of Ann SaUVIII
sans MVen1 IUIIllben.
Letten were read from
m1nilten unable to attend,
Tbe Rev. Merrill L. Floyd,
putor of the church In 1072,
now of South Point, ipOke

Forest Run Church, and
Kenneth Wlag!ns of the
Mlnerav!lle Church. Judy
Pape 181111 a 10lo.

Recopdzed and pl'llldlted
nd, white and blue con&amp;IK
were Mn. Oma Winebrenner,
tbe o1dea? member In aile;
Mial Marcia Karr, tbe oldest

AOOLYTII N4 "D
rtlldlal. lt 1IU aoted Michael, Gledya Robaon, .' Sonia and Tonia, Midi Alb, ICrillaiiiiPI
, drw'' IF ol
thlt t.Jre, Grace Jividen and Gnce Jlvldm, Mr, and Mn. SteWI!e Ord, Htl• Telford,
Mr.
and
Mn.
a.,....
....
Mn. Gladys Robron were WWiam WIDebrenner, Mr. Veronlcl. Provo, Anna RIU·
Routes.
PclmlrOJ,
ud
Dltm
· among thoee wbo allended and Mn. Jack Wllllallll, dore and Martha t.Joore.
~.
daucbl«
of
Mr.
the old church wblch burned. Judy Tucker and Ja~ Ann,

actlve member, and t.Jn.
Richard Jarvll, wife of tbe
pltor. A Sift lor traveUng tbe
farthest went to Mr. and t.Jn.
Chari•• Mll11, Mildred
Davilon, and Viola Miller of
Pennsylvania. A gift of
money wu preamted by
Edna E. Wtulns in manory
of ber husband, Mer!
Wigina,
The pro1ram concluded
with solos by Mra, Opal Kloal
and Mrs. Sauvage, who ailo

pVI I

At the homecomlnc were

Ava Z0 Slaaon, Stella
Grueser, L!llle Starcber,
Oma Winebrenner, Mr. and

Mn. Charles Milll, Beulah
Ward, VIola Miller, Mildred
Davilon, Robert Flanacan,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloea, the
~. Merrlll L. Floyd, Mr.
and r.tn. Ruaaell M-e. Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Smith and
David, the Rev. and Mrs.
Rlcbard Jarvia, Eleanor
Robson, Jean iOoes and

Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth
Buckley and Tanunl, Mn.
Emmogene Holstein and
Teresa, Susie Craig, Diana
M11lB and Angell, Mr. and
t.Jn. Frankllll ~r, and

RECENT VISITORS
·
Mr, and Mn. H, W. Walter
of Toledo, Mr. and Mn.
Richard Maler, Monclova,
and Mrs, Marg1re1 Car-

penter, Bidwell were recent
vla!lors
of Mn. Jobn &amp;nlth,
Margaret

M1llaa Rizer.

and Mfl, Frederick GoiiWD •
Atbelll, were IC91ytel frwllll
-'111· 7 weddlnl of CGitDII
Rodford and D0U1 L1tllt 1t
the Rock SpriDII United

Methodist Cburcb. Tbelr
names were IIJIInt:zlioDa1
emitted from tbe wecldiDI

Patricia Croo~.
·account.
Elchlrll!er, Tracy Hul!bard, Pomeroy,
Mr. and Mra, Millard Van
Meter, Melvin Van Me?er,
NEW YORK (UPI) -Mil, League's Pllyer of tbe Week_
Jr., C.thy Moore and Jerod, waukee . Brewers' first for the period of Sept. lS t1int
Mr. and Mrs. Alfredyeauger, baseman George Scott
Sept. 19 b&amp;se on hll a hlta In
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Aah, named the
American 28 at bata.

w-.

Hit; MRDNDS GIT ~ toAD Of TRISI

meeting of tbe AuWU'J

BLAZING

there.

DUFFS MOVE
Mr. and !!Irs, Paulitaoff of
Pari1 st., Middleport bale
moved to Dallas, Tuas.
Within the nut 30 da11 Mrs.
Mary Kauff will allo be
leaving tor Dallas.

.SUPER.. MARK . • Open Dai~ . 9 to
;
~~
· Sun. 10 to 10 ,

' ~ ~ . ~ ·.f~'e Attf&gt;JJt Federal Food Sta~ps) ~ ~ ~

Woodr reuni~ Sunday

, · ,,
.~ Mill and ~ StS.

PHONE 992-3480

we relle!'V' the rtiht to llmlt qllll!ltiUe~.j" IDDLEPORT,

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ON ONE GROUP
- ' Mrs. If

Rid.,.,......,.

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BANANAS..... 5
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SCOT LAD

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COUNTRY TABLE ...............~~..79'
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MILK ....~~~~
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U. S. GRADE 8 lARGE

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l:LB. BOX

12 Ol
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22 Ol
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129

99'
59'
69'
49'
79'·

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COCA-COLA

DR. PEPPER

8 PAK 16 OL BOTTLES

COLA

8 PACK 16 OZ SOmES.

8 PAK 16 OZ, BOTTLES

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8 PAK 16 OL BOTTLES

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THURSDAY

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�,I-'nil Dally'ltntiDti,Middltport.Pui•or, o., '1'1111111¥. a.pt. 21,1m

Mrs. Grimm Auxiliary installs new officers
1111tlonal aecarity: Mr•• consreaamaa Clareaet
Miller coaceniDJ
presents
.oct
'I' +4*'
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D........ wrecast
WlniiOO
Followlne tbe rltua!lltic
AlllillarJ
m
"*""'
111 rm, Romptoll. llleludlnC clllrlallbe
devotions
to
ol
ley and

Generation Rap ·

tw ul!kas WS"e iMhDed

..._._ .......... _ • aod Mrs,
tbt
at PV•-, --~
vtterllll'
)(n.
the
m "nsli Lttril ~.... f--'- reJatlool, Ne111e
repafted Gil
MulrJ AmeriaD LeliOD
cards aent
181 at the
?hole Jln, . . .
home
Mrs, Fnnt Mrs, Harper, Ama'!amsm
ll(n, Smith:
w~
c:bairmln, pi mnl!ld Susie
Mn. A.mold Ricllard&amp;, Sanme!J aod ber motba' • Following a priJfl' for pillet
bolteM ..-1 a lll8d
.£ichth Diltrld presideat, Mn. _ , Alice S.mn•l•. tbe
coune
Ill !bole •tt~DdhW·
iDIIeDed Mrs. ADa ~ S11sie cne a report on
COD, .pusi hat; Jln, N8Gl Buc:Seye Girls' state beld Ill
Beatley, fin!l 'ri&lt;lt pi 1·:'eal; JIIM at capital University.
Mn. campbell Hafl)tr, VIJ'ioQsaettritiesoftbeweel
MEETPNG !TrENDED
f«'CCIId 'ri&lt;lt pr eli Ia'!; Mrs. 'fttt u.at by Miss Samuels
Mrs. Arnold Rlcbarda,
RkUrds, ~ Jln, wbo c:ocnmentm .on tbe ex·
EiChtb
DllltriCt pi'elklall of
l!'.IJ !lt'lt Smltll. ~ cellent speakers lnciudlnl
tbe
Aoerlcaa
_ LeliOD
Mrs. Nellie W'lllltilll. ~ Gov. JIJiles Rhqdes, the Hon,
AuxiliarY,
and
Mn.
Allerl ,
laia; Mrs. a.r&amp;es Salllllla's, 'Wi!1i.pn O'Neil, Mn. Robert
Hamplm
were
In
Tbomvllle
M gea.t at :at'!IIS, m:1 Mn. Olarloton, lolrs. Elilabetb
Eme!t J!owles. llilitcriaJI.
PJ.ddoct,
mayor
of Monday nigbl to altaid a
COIDinlteel

u.-

ebairmen Plymouth, Sbe extended
appoilted by Mn. Hamptm thanks Ill the allliliary for
were
Mrs.
Harper, sa"'ins ber to Girls' State as
Committee

.Americanism; Mrs, Rulb

Brow:a, .veterans affaln;

dld ber motba'.
n II'S repor1ed tbal tbe unit

Mrs. Saundfn, ~nnity 'll'ts the first to make
service; Mrs. Bentley, manbentlip goal in District
dlildral 8lld yoolh; Mrs. · a, Communications . from
Frut 'Washington, civil several !lfficers were read as
~

Mrs. Srnlth, · "&amp;''S

a

letter

from

.•

'

Church homecoming held SUndary
!fllmecomlnl of the Albury
Uniied Methoclllt Cbarch was
btld SUnday 1rltb a COYWed
dllh clinMt' at and a

fonowtnc.
Richard
sract for tbe

pl'Oii'anl
')be Rev,

Jarvia

bad
dinner
aerved from tablel Cll1')'ins
out tbe bicentennial theme,

Decontlonl were handled by
Mary Ll1le, Rose Ann
. Jenklnl and Judy Kine. The
pr0gran1 was held In the
sanctuary with Mrs. JenkiN

pla)'lns tbe orpn prelude. briefly. Otberl atvillll brief
There wu a consreplionat Ialka were BID WIDebrenner
hymn and prayer by tbe Rev. and Richard Asb,. lay
Mr. Jarvil. Wanda Rizer spealtere of the Syr8CIIIe
gave a welcome enUUed, Olurcb, vernon N - of the

"Homecomlnl" end the
Albury ebolr under the
dlnctlon of Ann SaUVIII
sans MVen1 IUIIllben.
Letten were read from
m1nilten unable to attend,
Tbe Rev. Merrill L. Floyd,
putor of the church In 1072,
now of South Point, ipOke

Forest Run Church, and
Kenneth Wlag!ns of the
Mlnerav!lle Church. Judy
Pape 181111 a 10lo.

Recopdzed and pl'llldlted
nd, white and blue con&amp;IK
were Mn. Oma Winebrenner,
tbe o1dea? member In aile;
Mial Marcia Karr, tbe oldest

AOOLYTII N4 "D
rtlldlal. lt 1IU aoted Michael, Gledya Robaon, .' Sonia and Tonia, Midi Alb, ICrillaiiiiPI
, drw'' IF ol
thlt t.Jre, Grace Jividen and Gnce Jlvldm, Mr, and Mn. SteWI!e Ord, Htl• Telford,
Mr.
and
Mn.
a.,....
....
Mn. Gladys Robron were WWiam WIDebrenner, Mr. Veronlcl. Provo, Anna RIU·
Routes.
PclmlrOJ,
ud
Dltm
· among thoee wbo allended and Mn. Jack Wllllallll, dore and Martha t.Joore.
~.
daucbl«
of
Mr.
the old church wblch burned. Judy Tucker and Ja~ Ann,

actlve member, and t.Jn.
Richard Jarvll, wife of tbe
pltor. A Sift lor traveUng tbe
farthest went to Mr. and t.Jn.
Chari•• Mll11, Mildred
Davilon, and Viola Miller of
Pennsylvania. A gift of
money wu preamted by
Edna E. Wtulns in manory
of ber husband, Mer!
Wigina,
The pro1ram concluded
with solos by Mra, Opal Kloal
and Mrs. Sauvage, who ailo

pVI I

At the homecomlnc were

Ava Z0 Slaaon, Stella
Grueser, L!llle Starcber,
Oma Winebrenner, Mr. and

Mn. Charles Milll, Beulah
Ward, VIola Miller, Mildred
Davilon, Robert Flanacan,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloea, the
~. Merrlll L. Floyd, Mr.
and r.tn. Ruaaell M-e. Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Smith and
David, the Rev. and Mrs.
Rlcbard Jarvia, Eleanor
Robson, Jean iOoes and

Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth
Buckley and Tanunl, Mn.
Emmogene Holstein and
Teresa, Susie Craig, Diana
M11lB and Angell, Mr. and
t.Jn. Frankllll ~r, and

RECENT VISITORS
·
Mr, and Mn. H, W. Walter
of Toledo, Mr. and Mn.
Richard Maler, Monclova,
and Mrs, Marg1re1 Car-

penter, Bidwell were recent
vla!lors
of Mn. Jobn &amp;nlth,
Margaret

M1llaa Rizer.

and Mfl, Frederick GoiiWD •
Atbelll, were IC91ytel frwllll
-'111· 7 weddlnl of CGitDII
Rodford and D0U1 L1tllt 1t
the Rock SpriDII United

Methodist Cburcb. Tbelr
names were IIJIInt:zlioDa1
emitted from tbe wecldiDI

Patricia Croo~.
·account.
Elchlrll!er, Tracy Hul!bard, Pomeroy,
Mr. and Mra, Millard Van
Meter, Melvin Van Me?er,
NEW YORK (UPI) -Mil, League's Pllyer of tbe Week_
Jr., C.thy Moore and Jerod, waukee . Brewers' first for the period of Sept. lS t1int
Mr. and Mrs. Alfredyeauger, baseman George Scott
Sept. 19 b&amp;se on hll a hlta In
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Aah, named the
American 28 at bata.

w-.

Hit; MRDNDS GIT ~ toAD Of TRISI

meeting of tbe AuWU'J

BLAZING

there.

DUFFS MOVE
Mr. and !!Irs, Paulitaoff of
Pari1 st., Middleport bale
moved to Dallas, Tuas.
Within the nut 30 da11 Mrs.
Mary Kauff will allo be
leaving tor Dallas.

.SUPER.. MARK . • Open Dai~ . 9 to
;
~~
· Sun. 10 to 10 ,

' ~ ~ . ~ ·.f~'e Attf&gt;JJt Federal Food Sta~ps) ~ ~ ~

Woodr reuni~ Sunday

, · ,,
.~ Mill and ~ StS.

PHONE 992-3480

we relle!'V' the rtiht to llmlt qllll!ltiUe~.j" IDDLEPORT,

Q.

1
ON ONE GROUP
- ' Mrs. If

Rid.,.,......,.

OF WOMEN'S

Wood,
Air Foree
Gbot li

'h

FALL SillS
hei ilage house

.......,. . . Qa'
RC
'
C. Bnalia, sS~Hmt risitirq::
8
, l'iiBt m:l blmily
.. lWdl,
u.., 1he &lt;me
1

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b.a : I &amp;Defarf t
c;;•aa · 1 1M 1m'

~

Club takes
on projects
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23 ' r

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BEEF

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BROUGHTON'S

Se,rt 21-22-11.
I

And .
Up

GALLON

.

•
"· ·'!4.11"

Goessler's
JEWELRY
STORE.

PlATFORM$
ROCKER

·'

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540Z.

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BAG

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-

PAL PEANUT IU1Ta ·

11.uslf
u.l5'

2'h ll. . , .

liN FAMILY
10 ll. 11 Ol. 14H
I,

£1D aJT

,.

PORK atOPS

CHOPS

TASTEE

PEAK PINIO lEANS

$}OO
.
BANANAS..... 5
GOLDEN RIPE

SCOT LAD

.

BOLOGNA
FIEHOICITY

LB.

$1 59

$149

2 LB.
. JAR

PE 'JELLY
. SMUCKERS

'STRAWBERRY JAM·

FRENCH CllY

2U.
TRAY

SMUCKERS

. SCOT YD

5 LB.

KRAFT
DOMINO
PURE

MIRACLE WHIP

QT. JAR

POTATOES
INE

SUGAR HI HO CRACKERS

'2"

J~~F . , 39

~:, ,

CRINKLE CUT POTATOES ............ ~!~.. .

LS, .

CHEER

·8 9'

-

6 OZ, . ,
CAN

._

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,.,w1&amp;LSS

KING SIZE ·

DETERGENT

'1"-

5 LB, BAG

1- 29

FRENCH FRIED POTATOES.................

CANE

3 14 oz. 80I1lES . , .
5

00

J().BO .

flltil .

IIICX'S CA1SUP

313tMS 1

39

lh GAU.ON
ll!ROW AWAY

p

JOI I y GOOD GI&amp;N IONS

5
ORANGE JUICE....................
SCOT LAD

APPLES .......•. ~.~~~~

~

PLASTIC GALLON

JARS

COUNTRY TABLE ...............~~..79'
. DEUCIOUS

GALLON

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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
I'IIOIAU DIVISION
MilOS COUNTY , OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF SET ·
TLI!MEN T OF ACCOUNTS ,
PROBATE COUR T , MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO
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' Accaun fs and vouchers of
the
follow ing
n•med
flduc llr iK ha ve bun fUtd In
tht Probate Court, Me l gl

Polly's Pointers
Reader allerKic to
ru/;Jber-backed rug

County, Ohio. tor approval

end settlement :

CASE NO . 20, m Seventh
Annua l Account of Fnnk W.
Porter , Jr ., Trustee Under
Item V of th e Last Will and
Ttslomen t of Jane Loutu 0 .
Smith , Dtcuse d.
CASE NO . 20 ,199 Sixth
Annuat A«ount of Pou t D.
,Stuergeon , Guard ton of Glor lo
M . Sturgeon , Kothleen K .

Today 's Treasures

By

Pj)LLY'IIl'KOBLEM
DEAR POLLY
I ho
pe
tomeonecansuggeatawaylo
removeanodorfrommyn""
rubber backed kitchen
carpet. I am 11lerglc to it.
Sturgeon , John D. Sturgeon , All lhr
·~Pout v. sturgeon. cwtght E .
er ee mon .... , it is lUll
sturgton . and Mar v L . about aa bad as when new,
SturQeon , m inors.
tho"""
have three
CASE NO. 21.3&lt; 6 First even . _ •. we
Annual Account of Bernard V. fans blowing On it night arid
Fultz , E ..cu tor of the Estate day and plenty of ventllaUon.
of And ers on 8 . ~ l bbl e,
oectased .
Damp weather makes It even
CASE NO . 20.&lt;71 second. worse. This carpet ws glued
Annu Acco un t of MiH fha d
Could be ,._ 1
Childs , Trustee under the Last . own.
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Will and Testament of Bertte that smells?
N. Watts, Oeceastd.
M P"'
the
CASE NO , 2t 11&lt;2 First and
Y •• peeve concerns
Final Account of te te M . perfume IIIII Ia added lo
Buzzard. Adm ttill tratr iK of 108"" and many COIIIIleUca
the Estatt of Vanden w.
,...
But,ard, Deceased .
that are ruined by Its Ule. Wa
CASE NO . 21,758 First and can obtain perfume in ~Cents
Final Acc ount of Thomas L.
U1t and
Moore , E.ec~tor ol the Estate we
e
Ule it as desired.
of James R ' Eads . Deceased ' .TROUBLE.
CASE NO . 21,660 First and
D'"'u IN TROUBLE
Final Account of Rose s.
""""
· Rey Qolds. EKecu trtK of th e Tbe carpet ciMMn I 1poke
Estate ol Lucinda Dent5 , wllb bad UIUe adm lo offer
Deceased .
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CASE NO . 21 ,661 First and IJid llld II coUld be bllckbll,
Final Accoun t of Ond lne ftben bllbe carpet llleU or
Scholl, E ..cutrlx of the Estate l~e
•lae. Prelei~IIODII
of Genevieve E . Saxton ,
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Deceased .
clelllen ud illllllllen have a
CASE NO . 21.130 First and .a~-.o~---(f
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Final Account of Charlotte A . ........,...... onm.... ,_ ....
Brown , Extcutrlx ot the Ita ue mtpl COYer IP aie
Estate of Marcia I . Harring . odGI' bill wRid 1101 ellmlvU.
ton , Deceased.
Unless exceptions are ttlod II. Have yoa IJIOkl!ll with lbe
thereto, sold accounts will be firm tbal .ta•talled yo11r
for hearing belore said Court carpel11 --u oaly on••-1
on the 20th day of October,
L"UUJU
--..~
1976, ot which time said oc. lllal yaa lry (lnl Ill u fa.
counts will be conlldtred and
eoalplcuoa1 . 1pol lln1)
· cont inued from day to day
until finally disposed of.
1praybl• · wllh lbal well
Anv person lnt.,rested may kDon bouebold 1pny ~-1
lite written uceptlons to sold
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accounts or to matters per. ellmiMtH bOGHbold odon.
talnlng tO the e.ecutton of the . U U)'OIIt llu IOived neb a
trust . not ltll than f i ve days """"lem do lei u kaow. _
prior · to the datt Sl!f for .,._
hearing .
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POLLY,

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warer ana added this mtnure
to the final rinae water when
wa.shlnc my drapn. They
came out the beauUful blue
desired and I bung them
while damp dry. 1 feel sun
this wll1 have lo be repeated
In two or three months but It
is very ineJpenSive and euy
lo do. - BARBARA F.
. DEAR POLLY - A good
Up for travelers is to 1111aar
petroleum Jelly on the front
parts of the car ~ra,
crille~ and ao on. 'lben lhoae
nasty bugs will wipe riglll off.
- JULIA.
DEAR POLLY - My Dad
hanp his tools on the wall in
the garage. To keep traCk of
them, be baa traCed around
each 011e. He knows if 011e is
mlulnc or where they are to
be rehung, when anyone is
finiahed llling them. - MISS

G. S.

Tole painting teacher
~tarted hobby when 11
ByJeullarMI
with the p!lint or buy paint
. "There are a lot ol books on with it already mbed ln.
how to do tole painting
W.W. believes In patterns
for
beginners and mOlt of her
(japannin&amp;l but you learn
how by doing 1.1."
paUems are traced on Uasue
Tills is what Wanda W., 1 Jlllper and then transferred to
teacher of the decoraUve art, ·the piece Wtth graphite or
told ua recently.
challt:. "I don'l Ulte stencils,"
Now in her ~. abe started abe declared.
painting when abe n~ 11
After the decoration is
years old and became in- completed, seal lt with two
terested in decorating Un coats of clear uUn vamllh.
object&amp; about 20 years ago. Wbe dry, abe wullll it uainC
Since thai time abe baa steel wool and paste wu. "I
taught many peraon11o enjoy use a very fine grade of steel
the craft and her work Ia thai wool."
of a profeallonal.
Several years ago, the Ws.
So many
beginning moved from Noel, Mo., to fier
students think that it Ia a hometown in southern
talent but when they discover ~· She had an anUqlles
the variety of bruah Jtrokes shop in Noel. Although abe no
and how 1o apply aha ding by a longer baa her shop ab~ and
double loadlnc a bruah they her hlllband "do about four
discover that Japannin&amp; Ia a or five shows a year."
technique, not a talent, and
Their small .house, circa
they can leam, abe explained. · 1942, is filled with beauUful
Preparation of the piece to and simple pieces of Colonial
be painted (if it's an old one) furniabings. Movins her hand
is very important. U the paint ·over a mellow aalinY piece of
is in bad cond!Uon, you will pine, abe ezplained.
want to remove II with paint
"When I first started
or vamilh remover, abe ald. collecllng, I went overboard
When it Ia clean, waab with on Victorian. But after a
soapy water and rinse with year, I discovered I couldn't
vinegar. 1be Un can be live with it. I was a
sanded with a fine grade of homemaker,
not
a
sand paper if necessary.
bouaewife,"
"I've found It important 1o
So, abe began again, Ibis
use a rust-preventive metal llnle collecllng the simple
enamel for the first coaL The lines that we~ easy to care
next two coats of color are a for and live with.
seml.gloss enamel and each
It was this aame il!terest in
coat is allowed to dry the Colonial period that led
thorougbiy, I let II dry at least her to a collection of Un. "An
24 hours ~een coats," abe. old piece of Un just does me
said.
ln. I'm Just thrilled to death
Those who want their piece when f find one," she conto hive a bronEed appearance cluded.
can mix bronzing powder

I An offer not to be refused
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II)' 8TEPIIEN MOIU\OW

LIMA, Peru (UPI) - The
godfathers in the Kremlln
have apparently IDide the
Peruvian lir for~ generals
" an offer they couldn't
relule" in the lilt of the tint
Sovlel war p~ to a Latin
American country other than
CUbll.
The ""protlpeC""""' live purclwe
by Peru of 38 Soviet SUD jet
ftabter-bomben Ia callling
political tremors lhruu!lhout
the western bemitphere from
Washington to Santiago,
Ollie.
But ecoaomlca, not politics,
appears to be the dedt1ing
factor, . according
to
oblerven here.
·
The "sorry shape" of
Peru's air force and Its acute
shortage of foreian exchange
baa made the R~n terms
of aale almDII trresisUble to
lhe Peruvian generals, the
90Ul'ceS said.
A communique Issued
recenlly by the lir forces
streued thai "acqubilions
are beinc made lr!liD Britain,
the Uniled States, France and
the Soviet Uni~. purely 1o
replace obeolele material,
and without any warUke
Intentions."
Previously, Foreign
Minisler Joae de Ia Puente
Radbill said that all four

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Meigs

Property
Transfers

Social
Calendar

EFFECTIVE SEPT. 21 THRU SEPT. 25

CIJWltrte. had been liked lo Britain 1r France could COIIIII ':
make otfen to modfmlla the up wllh. 'l1le hilbelt prllle ..
menUoned here II f212· :
lir force.
miUiGD
for 38 Jell deliveretl'ill ~
Informed llllln. llid the
hltchu ~ 12 over lhrtl :
"'rwian lir fcrce'• oab' yean,
cr about f'l miWM per' :
modern war planta-a ICCin
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()( Ft encb MlrllfBI bllve had
'l1le
price
Includes
COlliurious maintenance
(I'Oblema and ._ thin half plicatad, cosily ground ::
can be made alnntrllty. The support ayatem• and tha
rat ~ Ita plann, moatly ta'ml include a two-yaar ·.::.
Britilb HunterBawken and grace period and then yaara .:
U.S. Flee, are :10 yean old, to PlY· ace«ddng to 101111 ':
IIUffer rrom metal ladcue, IIOIII'tel, whlcb lllrell that the ..
and cmatltute a meOace to Sovleta are determined ID gel •
a loot in the South Amerlcaii .:
the pilot on every ru,ht.
'The ohlervn here beUen door ind may even lower '(;
;
the Soviet olfer far ll1ll'J)Utle8 · their Jl'lces.
Even
at
cuh
.
on
the
!
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anything the United States,
barrelhead, rr million is 1. ,
good price for a modem ..::
warplane. '!be U.S. NavyJ'I':::
new Tomcat colts fl4 :
mUllon; U.S. Air Forot "'
Phantom&amp; coli about fliJ :
mll11011, and lhe lalell U.S.· "
made Northrop F.5s and ..::
French Mirages run high in •
Franklin B. Conaway , the aeven figures these daya :·
Cbllllcolhe, bu been elected even though lhey are smaller :
10 a three year term as a and slower than lhe Soviet ':
trllllee of the Ohio Hislorlcal Sima.
:
Society to represent IOUib- llepcrts of the purcbaae ~
eaatem Ohio. Mr, Conaway upset the New York bankers ~
was elected at the Soci~'a with whom Peruvianl had :
annual meeting Friday been negotiating a $200 :
evening at the Ohio Historical mll11011loan ID tide them over :
Center in Columbua.
to 19'71 without defaulting 011 •
Conaway waa originally their heavy load of fcrelgn :
appointed to the Board in 1m obligatlonl.
.:
to complete an unexpired However, the Peruvians ~
term. He received the Juris have managed to Wl8\lllge •
Doctor ·Degree from Ohio ·lhese worries, by pointing out .:
Northern Univeraity in 1968 that no foreign currency need •
and Is currently the be spent on the deal untl11978, ,;:
ExecuUve vice-president of by which time they ezpect to ~
· Btewer and Brewer Sons, hive new copper mlltes in •
Inc. of Cbllllcotbe.
~atlon which will put their •~
Other truatees elected at balance of payment&amp; in the :
Friday's meeting Include: blaCk.
Dr. Virginia Platt, Bowling Also worried are U.S. "'
Green; James Kaval, policy makers in W8shlngton, ~
Cleveland; James Mollica, who fear a , new Soviet :
Columbus and W. · Joseph foothold In Latin America, ;:
Debner of Cincinnati.
and the riglltwing mllitary ..
The Board of Truatees met governments of Peru's :
after the annual meeting to ·neighbors, parUcularly Chile, ":
elect their officers for the wbo · .think the new planea ::
coming year. James Kava! may alter the balance of :
was elected president, power in South America. ...
Charles Hogan, CinclnnaU, Some observers here feel ::
vice·president; . James both
worr.les
are ~
Mollica, treasurer and Fred exaggerated. Arms sales ;:
Milligan, Weslerville, legal hive been an uncertain aide •
council. Dr. Tliolnas Smith to diplomacy, .as MOIICOW :
waa re-elected u aea:elary to discovered In Egypt. And 36 ,:
the board and society modern warplanes conaUtute :
director and Charle1 Pratt only one third
the :
was re-elected as associate complement of a large U.S. •
director.
aircraft carrier.
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Open l;ves. Ti19:00 . .

We Accept federal Food Stamps

Conaway elected
to board

DEAR POLLY - I Wtejlto
be COIIIIanlly annoyed by
people lmocking on my door
II Inconvenient times, 10 I
taped a note to It that aaya
"No sale~~~~e~~, llflllclton ...
peddlera, pleue... This baa
certainly aolved the problem.
-MARY N.
DEAR POLLY - I conUnue to 111e broken or iom
houaebold sponges by en·
Plans for the anriuai Christ·
dDIIIn&amp; them in terry cloth mas party for the Meip and
maybe rtllllWIII or the elida
of wom towela. I HWthem.by
Gallla County cblldren at the
hand, llling I strong lbreld.
Gallia County Cbildren'i
Home were discUIIed at a
'!be family 11tea them for car
washing particularly. recent meeting of. the Meigs
MRS. L.P .K.
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M ...NNtNG D. WEBSTER
County
Children's Home
DEAR POLLY - I bad
JUD(;E
Citizens
Committee.
Polly
wDI
lelld
yea
el
COMMON PLEAS COURT , some
white washable
PROBATE DIVISION ,
Next meeting of the group
"peac•y" . lballk·y••
draperie1
banging ai a large •er
. MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
_.,. Ideal lw frullq ...
was
aet for 11:30 a.m. at the
picture window in my silting
plume
Ia
yoar
family
Pomeroy
United Melhodill
(91 2t, ttc
room, where I wanted to
Cburch
on
Oct. U and
,.....
change the predominate color 1ICl'llpbeN, If llle annex; homemade ice
WEDNESDAY
laverlle PoiUer, Pee"" er
repreaentaUves
from each
to blue. I remembered I'IWiellllaller etlmDL WrtR
RACINE FIREMEN cream, aoup, hot dogs, sloppy organisation in the county are
bearing that I liquid bluing
joes, pies, cakes, coffee, soft
P!llly'• P*lerl 1a care o1 Wednesday, 8 p.m. at fire
aaked lo attend.
NOTICE OF .
would
dye
dotbel
blue
if
too
drinks.
APPOINTMENT
station.
IIIII
aewapaper.
CueNo. 2rtu mueb of It waa Wled. I \Jaed
SUNDAY
MElGS ATHLETIC
•••••• of Wlllllm Grttory one part bluing to three parts
HOMECOMING
· AT
. Mlddleswart Dtceued.
Boosters meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Notice Is hereby "iven that
Mlnenville
United
Methodist
Wedneaday al Meigs High
William Mlddleswart of Port .
School. 'Everyooe interested Church Sunday beginning
lend, Ohio, t1 11 been dul ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Sbeeta
IPPOinttd Admlnlttraror 0~
in any alhleUc program in the with Sunday school, 9 un.
fht Eltttt of William Gregor
and
worship
sen
ice,
10.
eatertalnedSalunlay
evening
district is uked lo attend.
, Mlddtnwart deceased , lltt 0~
Bakaet
d!Mer
at
noon
with
wllh
a
IUI'pl'ise
d!Mer
party
Mtlfll County. Ohio.
THURSDAY
Creditors are requIred to
a!temoon program at 1:30 honoring her parenb, Mr.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION · featuring
file their claims wft, 1114
musical groups, and Mrs. Harold Lohse,
fiduciary within ttlrte months
Middleport First United "Light" and ' 'Gospel~," Pomeroy on their 4oth
Dated this 2nd day of Sep :
Presbyterian Olurch, 6:30
tembtr ) 1t76.
Vienna, W.Va. Rev. and Mrs. .Wedding anniversary.
Mannino 0 . Webster
"
TUESDAY
potluCk supper with members Weodell stuUer of NeiaonAttending were Jim IAiise,
Judge
CHESlER COUNCIL m, to l.akea covered dish. Group ville, former area resident, now !!"?dated wilh WKRC
Court of Common PI ell
·~
0a
,..._ f
1 members to be hlllllesses.
{9) ,
,
Probate
Dlvlslori
7 14 21
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Glenn E. VauceloJulbiaG. ' "...-• 0 America, wtll . Mrs. Richard Rupe and will be ·preaent. Public in- Radio m.ClnclnnaU and his
·
wife, Michelle, Clncllinau;
McGee, Gladys E. McGee, meet atl p.m. Tutlda;r at lllll daughter, Lori, to speak on vited.
HOMECOMING
SUNDAY
.
Jobn
Lobae and hll fiance,
"The Insurance Store" ·
PUBLIC NOTICE
1.72 acre, RuUand. . ,
,ball in &lt;llelller. Tbe charter miB!IiOn ' AI ·
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AT
Eagle
Ridge
Community
!tfary
Beth Zak, Cleveland,
SHERIFF' S SALE
Carol Jean Wolfe, Ifarold will be draped in memOry~ . .
S ID ,
riCa and
Complete
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MIIGS COUNTY COURT
Edward Wolfe to Regina Helen Boatright and all
arUfacls from lhere. Church. Sunday school, 10 and the Sheets children,
Insurance Service
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~E~I~ 'D. LEE
Hudaon Swift, lOis, Mid- members are liked lo wear . ~::ons by Mrs. Myron a.m.; basket dinner at noon. Jared and Aaron. A dozeR
Special singing by Bisaell yellow roses were )ll'ellellted.
TERRY MC CARTY
dleport
wbfte. Quarterly bJrtbdaya
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CASE NO . S· C 1601
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-'" be ob1e1 ed and pot! ""
CARD
PARTY
Th·'-'·
Pursuant to on e.ecullon
Regina Hudson Swift, Dana ww
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...... y, Brothers and 4lhers at af. to lhe honored couple.
losued .bv .the Meigs Countv D. Swift to Regina Hudaon refrelbmenla will be .~~ned. 7:30 p.m. at Sacred Heart temooa aervlce; public inCourt 1n the above named · S if
D
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Olurcb----'byCalhollc vited.
cue,! wilt offer for sate on the
w I, . ana Swift, lots, AREA VO.LUNTEER ....... wornen:-:--Ciub-.Prizes and
front steps pf the Courthouse Mldd'nt&lt;M't.
r .n;
Michael Nelson, Pamela
• Pomeroy. Clhio, on the 2pd day • Robert N ~"~•• Lola E and
Emergency Alln. refresbmenb. Admissi~ ~.
·oiOctober 1976at IO :OOo'ctock
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Ramsey, Wilma Sprague,
AM the following goods and Clark to JaCk F. Kine; Joanlll• '"" p.m. •-Y REVIVAL UNDERWAY
Mulne
Steele, Su11n
Chottets ·
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I u ...... __.,_ at Tuppers Plalnl Com·
1969 Chtvroltt Biscayne , · - · (111'1:1 • .,..,...,• ....,,
throagb Sept. 218 at White's
Btlzer Medleal Cealer
Williams.
-dr. Black hts va Engine,
FranllG.Baraoii,.AMra M. manit)' BaiL!Iog wllb Orqe Chapel Wesleyan Church,
!DIIebarcee, Sept. It)
214 E. Main
(Birlbl, 8epL 21)
Sharon Boaecutter. Karen
:."~:;"",'.';.rin;:a~!~~f''~~:
AIBunoavlraMtoBFranll Gl7. 7Buraon, ~n: !uire~ Coolville, with Rev. Donald
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Wallace,
1l&lt;69911t59625
• 111'1011, • acres,
Howard, Zanesville, as Brown, Juanita Call, James
aon,
Gallipolla; Mr. and Mrs.
Carla Saelent, : Dennis emeqency ptriiOIIIIellnviled. apeaker and lpecial muaic Cocbfan, Sr., Cbarle1 FOIIer,
''QUALITY and
Robert Donnally, son,
taken as ttte propertY of Terry Saelen1, Joan Tewksbary, Relresbments by boll groap. and aonga .to be featured eacli
Robert
Fruth
II,
Brenda
SERVICE"
McCarty to satisfy an
G•lllpoUs: Mr. and Mrs. Tom
GROUP II, Middleport evening at 7:30.
.txec:utlon in favor of lewis 0 . Robert TewUhlry to Carl 0.
George,
Kathryn
Hall,
SUu
· Ruaell, 1011, GaWpolll; Mr.
Llf .
Gilmore, loll, Middleport.
First United Prubyterian
Hamilton, Leona Ifampbl, and Mrs. Paul Boggs, aon,
Terms: C11~ til hand .
Rutirford Sellen, dec., to Church, 7:30 Tuesday at the
SAnJRDAY
Mrs. Randy Halfield and
ROBERT C. HARTENBACH Carrie E. Sellerl, Laurence home of Mrs. Eddie Burkett,
FESTIVAL, beginning 4 daugbler, William Jolmaon, Welialon.
SHERIFF , MEIGS COUNTY
' E. Sellm, cert. lor trans., wllh Mrs. Karl Owena co- p.m. Saturday at Clifton, W. Michelle Meaige,, Ricky
OHIO
Sullon.
hostess. Devotloils by Mrs. Va., United Metbodist Church Metheny, Lisa Mlll,r,
(91 21 , ltc
June Wicltenbam, Com. to James Buchanan, Bible study
· Lena Gulh, dec. to KaUe from Book 2, Qlapter 2 and
Gulh, loll, Pomeroy.
lhanlt offering to be taken. · 11; ••
Jerry
L.
Joblllon,
Sbaroa
VIETNAM Veterana Nighl '
J'REI!! CLOTHING DAY
F.
Jolllllon
lo
Fern
S.
Stanfor
members and non. .!t
The Gallla·Maiga ComlllldtJ Action Agency will llbury, .0031 ·acre, RuUand. members of Drew Webster
hold lilt Free Clolblni Day for · Luda Amott, affidavit, Post 39 American Legion ~··
Tuesday,8p. m. atpoathome ,
low Income perJOIII 011 'Ibun- Letart.
Luda Amott to Bertha in Pomeroy.
daJ, &amp;tpt. :II from 9 a.m. until
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter,
2 p.m. Tbe Agency'• Clolhing Barnett, parcel, Letart.
Bank II lOcated in the old · ~rie J . Manuel to Jolin Beta Sigma P,hi Sorority, 7:30
Have your evenlnt meal cheaper than you can
Hilh School Building in · D.
, Janice M. Lisl e, Lol, Tueaday, Columbus and
Soulhern
Ohio
Eleclric
Co.
Dwblre.
Syracuse.
eat at home. (No tipping adds up to even
Keith E. Goble dec. 1o Opal Cultural report on com·
Tbe &amp;JmaH. Goble, Cert. of , Trani., mSaunication by Carolyn
greater savings)
Bv
Uaited
PrHI Pomeroy.
tterfleld and Judy CrOO.~..;,
lJIMed Prell bltenllillaal
Opal H. Goble to C. L. CHES'mR COUNCIL 3Z3,
Today II Tuelday, Sept. 21, Wharton, Neil Wharton, Daughters of America,
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tbe llllllh day~ 1976 with 101 . Daniel E. Tbomp!IOR, Par· meeting at , 8 Tuesday.
to follow.
cell, Middleport.
Charter will ~ draped in
'!be moon Ia between Ita
Opal H. Goble to C. L. memory to Helen Boatrflbt
laitl quM11r ilnd lull phases. Wharton, Nell Wharton, . wllh members to wear white.
The morning stara are Daniel E. TbomJIIIOII, Lo1 42, Quarterly birthdays to be .
TOPPERS MAD 1111 . Ia . . . over IIIMil IIIk
Salim ud Jupiter.
Middleport. ·
oblerved; potluck refrelb..
lublaa lle'WI beca- 1ky
banal pua. ne Jaeb1
'1111 evenilllltarl are Mer·
Garold BayH, Alldra Edna menta.
add to tbe verullllt7 of
allo dreuelt ap nntPt
cury, Vem11 and Man.
Hayes to Garold Hayea;
dn •hi· Here a l(ldUed
· 1'- bam 011 tbil date are Audra Edna Hay•, Parcel,
WEDNESDAY
pull ar alaDC tiered llllrt,
. under tbe lien of VIrgo.
Bedford.
.
AMERICAN LEGION bllell •Ilk Jaellet •Ctlped
Ill eolon of )'tar eblfae,
Each Ia a complete meal Including hot bread,
Eqllah aullior and
Carl W. Billlllm, llltue M. AUJ:IIIary, Feeney·Bennett with laid llnad ud qed
De~lllned by Jean-Nee!
hiltGrlanH.G.Welll-bom , Billllam to Dana Hoffman, Po8t 1218, 8:30 dinner wilh with .... ud 111m bnld
Halo far Ule Sllr of Slam.
french fried potatoes, and the do It yourself
an Sept. 21, 18116.
Gertrude Hollman, .01198 Leglonnaire1, 7:30 rneellntl.
Oa tbilllay in hialliry:
acre, .0472 acre, Olive • Girl State delegalel and their
. '
Ill 1.,., Ita royal family Orange.
mothers ID be gu•la wilh lhe
salad bar or fresh cole slaw.
depatld, France became a
Samuel Roe Homan to ·delegates' ID report. Field
repabllc.
Franklin Shiltz, Bertha aervlce pins wll1 be awarded.·
.. • , lblllnl..ocluful Sbllb, 8 acr~~, C'.olamble.
POMEROY Women's
NO COUPONS NECESSARY
AI trts qc, 111011Mo
VIrginia Burdette, otbo OriiUan Temperance Unl011,
1J llalillllllllllr Ill 46 11'1111 BurdtUe to Ed11erd N. 2 p. m. Wedliuday, 11 lhe
Mon., Tuts., Wid.&amp; s.t.-f:30tJI.S:OO
• tile ltNell of ~. Burdette, Cherole A. Bur- Pomeroy United Melhodiat
Ojlen:
THURSDAY tiL12 NOON .
..... n ,. dellaned and delle, Lots, Middleport.
Church.
Enjoy your meal in
Wt "' Qllrlll ead rr.t CUffGrd LonaeneUe, Mery , POMI!lROv" • Middleport
Sun. thru Thur.
llla";rll.
L. I..onctnette to Jaellll L. Uons Club, Wednelday nocin,
It •
Ill •tmeled •
Lwllf~IIAnbJ. t.u.llford, , Meigalnn, All !loiii'Uiiecl'lO
10:~ a.m. ID '0:00 p.m.
, . . . . !lire ldlled bJ a PUillli, Olive.
· allend. ·
bWdr• wlddl hlu..llhe
Rot..rt C. Hartanbach,
OHIO VALLEY Com.
&amp; Saturday
CGIIII: ol Nelr Enlllnd8hii'IJf, Frtda E. Bac:banan manclry 24, 7:30 p. m, Wed·
Ia llfl, tile ltnall etal to JGIIII Weill, Jr., 8 neaday at the Pomeroy
10:00 Lm•.ID 12:00 p.
CIGIIflnlld otnnall-bom ICI'II, Olive.
Masonic Temple. All air
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Glldlne Newlun lo Harold knighla and officent urged 1o
V.I. --.ry of llate.
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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
I'IIOIAU DIVISION
MilOS COUNTY , OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF SET ·
TLI!MEN T OF ACCOUNTS ,
PROBATE COUR T , MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO
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' Accaun fs and vouchers of
the
follow ing
n•med
flduc llr iK ha ve bun fUtd In
tht Probate Court, Me l gl

Polly's Pointers
Reader allerKic to
ru/;Jber-backed rug

County, Ohio. tor approval

end settlement :

CASE NO . 20, m Seventh
Annua l Account of Fnnk W.
Porter , Jr ., Trustee Under
Item V of th e Last Will and
Ttslomen t of Jane Loutu 0 .
Smith , Dtcuse d.
CASE NO . 20 ,199 Sixth
Annuat A«ount of Pou t D.
,Stuergeon , Guard ton of Glor lo
M . Sturgeon , Kothleen K .

Today 's Treasures

By

Pj)LLY'IIl'KOBLEM
DEAR POLLY
I ho
pe
tomeonecansuggeatawaylo
removeanodorfrommyn""
rubber backed kitchen
carpet. I am 11lerglc to it.
Sturgeon , John D. Sturgeon , All lhr
·~Pout v. sturgeon. cwtght E .
er ee mon .... , it is lUll
sturgton . and Mar v L . about aa bad as when new,
SturQeon , m inors.
tho"""
have three
CASE NO. 21.3&lt; 6 First even . _ •. we
Annual Account of Bernard V. fans blowing On it night arid
Fultz , E ..cu tor of the Estate day and plenty of ventllaUon.
of And ers on 8 . ~ l bbl e,
oectased .
Damp weather makes It even
CASE NO . 20.&lt;71 second. worse. This carpet ws glued
Annu Acco un t of MiH fha d
Could be ,._ 1
Childs , Trustee under the Last . own.
II
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Will and Testament of Bertte that smells?
N. Watts, Oeceastd.
M P"'
the
CASE NO , 2t 11&lt;2 First and
Y •• peeve concerns
Final Account of te te M . perfume IIIII Ia added lo
Buzzard. Adm ttill tratr iK of 108"" and many COIIIIleUca
the Estatt of Vanden w.
,...
But,ard, Deceased .
that are ruined by Its Ule. Wa
CASE NO . 21,758 First and can obtain perfume in ~Cents
Final Acc ount of Thomas L.
U1t and
Moore , E.ec~tor ol the Estate we
e
Ule it as desired.
of James R ' Eads . Deceased ' .TROUBLE.
CASE NO . 21,660 First and
D'"'u IN TROUBLE
Final Account of Rose s.
""""
· Rey Qolds. EKecu trtK of th e Tbe carpet ciMMn I 1poke
Estate ol Lucinda Dent5 , wllb bad UIUe adm lo offer
Deceased .
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CASE NO . 21 ,661 First and IJid llld II coUld be bllckbll,
Final Accoun t of Ond lne ftben bllbe carpet llleU or
Scholl, E ..cutrlx of the Estate l~e
•lae. Prelei~IIODII
of Genevieve E . Saxton ,
•
Deceased .
clelllen ud illllllllen have a
CASE NO . 21.130 First and .a~-.o~---(f
_,_..,. ___ ~
Final Account of Charlotte A . ........,...... onm.... ,_ ....
Brown , Extcutrlx ot the Ita ue mtpl COYer IP aie
Estate of Marcia I . Harring . odGI' bill wRid 1101 ellmlvU.
ton , Deceased.
Unless exceptions are ttlod II. Have yoa IJIOkl!ll with lbe
thereto, sold accounts will be firm tbal .ta•talled yo11r
for hearing belore said Court carpel11 --u oaly on••-1
on the 20th day of October,
L"UUJU
--..~
1976, ot which time said oc. lllal yaa lry (lnl Ill u fa.
counts will be conlldtred and
eoalplcuoa1 . 1pol lln1)
· cont inued from day to day
until finally disposed of.
1praybl• · wllh lbal well
Anv person lnt.,rested may kDon bouebold 1pny ~-1
lite written uceptlons to sold
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accounts or to matters per. ellmiMtH bOGHbold odon.
talnlng tO the e.ecutton of the . U U)'OIIt llu IOived neb a
trust . not ltll than f i ve days """"lem do lei u kaow. _
prior · to the datt Sl!f for .,._
hearing .
,
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POLLY,

rn

warer ana added this mtnure
to the final rinae water when
wa.shlnc my drapn. They
came out the beauUful blue
desired and I bung them
while damp dry. 1 feel sun
this wll1 have lo be repeated
In two or three months but It
is very ineJpenSive and euy
lo do. - BARBARA F.
. DEAR POLLY - A good
Up for travelers is to 1111aar
petroleum Jelly on the front
parts of the car ~ra,
crille~ and ao on. 'lben lhoae
nasty bugs will wipe riglll off.
- JULIA.
DEAR POLLY - My Dad
hanp his tools on the wall in
the garage. To keep traCk of
them, be baa traCed around
each 011e. He knows if 011e is
mlulnc or where they are to
be rehung, when anyone is
finiahed llling them. - MISS

G. S.

Tole painting teacher
~tarted hobby when 11
ByJeullarMI
with the p!lint or buy paint
. "There are a lot ol books on with it already mbed ln.
how to do tole painting
W.W. believes In patterns
for
beginners and mOlt of her
(japannin&amp;l but you learn
how by doing 1.1."
paUems are traced on Uasue
Tills is what Wanda W., 1 Jlllper and then transferred to
teacher of the decoraUve art, ·the piece Wtth graphite or
told ua recently.
challt:. "I don'l Ulte stencils,"
Now in her ~. abe started abe declared.
painting when abe n~ 11
After the decoration is
years old and became in- completed, seal lt with two
terested in decorating Un coats of clear uUn vamllh.
object&amp; about 20 years ago. Wbe dry, abe wullll it uainC
Since thai time abe baa steel wool and paste wu. "I
taught many peraon11o enjoy use a very fine grade of steel
the craft and her work Ia thai wool."
of a profeallonal.
Several years ago, the Ws.
So many
beginning moved from Noel, Mo., to fier
students think that it Ia a hometown in southern
talent but when they discover ~· She had an anUqlles
the variety of bruah Jtrokes shop in Noel. Although abe no
and how 1o apply aha ding by a longer baa her shop ab~ and
double loadlnc a bruah they her hlllband "do about four
discover that Japannin&amp; Ia a or five shows a year."
technique, not a talent, and
Their small .house, circa
they can leam, abe explained. · 1942, is filled with beauUful
Preparation of the piece to and simple pieces of Colonial
be painted (if it's an old one) furniabings. Movins her hand
is very important. U the paint ·over a mellow aalinY piece of
is in bad cond!Uon, you will pine, abe ezplained.
want to remove II with paint
"When I first started
or vamilh remover, abe ald. collecllng, I went overboard
When it Ia clean, waab with on Victorian. But after a
soapy water and rinse with year, I discovered I couldn't
vinegar. 1be Un can be live with it. I was a
sanded with a fine grade of homemaker,
not
a
sand paper if necessary.
bouaewife,"
"I've found It important 1o
So, abe began again, Ibis
use a rust-preventive metal llnle collecllng the simple
enamel for the first coaL The lines that we~ easy to care
next two coats of color are a for and live with.
seml.gloss enamel and each
It was this aame il!terest in
coat is allowed to dry the Colonial period that led
thorougbiy, I let II dry at least her to a collection of Un. "An
24 hours ~een coats," abe. old piece of Un just does me
said.
ln. I'm Just thrilled to death
Those who want their piece when f find one," she conto hive a bronEed appearance cluded.
can mix bronzing powder

I An offer not to be refused
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II)' 8TEPIIEN MOIU\OW

LIMA, Peru (UPI) - The
godfathers in the Kremlln
have apparently IDide the
Peruvian lir for~ generals
" an offer they couldn't
relule" in the lilt of the tint
Sovlel war p~ to a Latin
American country other than
CUbll.
The ""protlpeC""""' live purclwe
by Peru of 38 Soviet SUD jet
ftabter-bomben Ia callling
political tremors lhruu!lhout
the western bemitphere from
Washington to Santiago,
Ollie.
But ecoaomlca, not politics,
appears to be the dedt1ing
factor, . according
to
oblerven here.
·
The "sorry shape" of
Peru's air force and Its acute
shortage of foreian exchange
baa made the R~n terms
of aale almDII trresisUble to
lhe Peruvian generals, the
90Ul'ceS said.
A communique Issued
recenlly by the lir forces
streued thai "acqubilions
are beinc made lr!liD Britain,
the Uniled States, France and
the Soviet Uni~. purely 1o
replace obeolele material,
and without any warUke
Intentions."
Previously, Foreign
Minisler Joae de Ia Puente
Radbill said that all four

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Meigs

Property
Transfers

Social
Calendar

EFFECTIVE SEPT. 21 THRU SEPT. 25

CIJWltrte. had been liked lo Britain 1r France could COIIIII ':
make otfen to modfmlla the up wllh. 'l1le hilbelt prllle ..
menUoned here II f212· :
lir force.
miUiGD
for 38 Jell deliveretl'ill ~
Informed llllln. llid the
hltchu ~ 12 over lhrtl :
"'rwian lir fcrce'• oab' yean,
cr about f'l miWM per' :
modern war planta-a ICCin
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()( Ft encb MlrllfBI bllve had
'l1le
price
Includes
COlliurious maintenance
(I'Oblema and ._ thin half plicatad, cosily ground ::
can be made alnntrllty. The support ayatem• and tha
rat ~ Ita plann, moatly ta'ml include a two-yaar ·.::.
Britilb HunterBawken and grace period and then yaara .:
U.S. Flee, are :10 yean old, to PlY· ace«ddng to 101111 ':
IIUffer rrom metal ladcue, IIOIII'tel, whlcb lllrell that the ..
and cmatltute a meOace to Sovleta are determined ID gel •
a loot in the South Amerlcaii .:
the pilot on every ru,ht.
'The ohlervn here beUen door ind may even lower '(;
;
the Soviet olfer far ll1ll'J)Utle8 · their Jl'lces.
Even
at
cuh
.
on
the
!
·
anything the United States,
barrelhead, rr million is 1. ,
good price for a modem ..::
warplane. '!be U.S. NavyJ'I':::
new Tomcat colts fl4 :
mUllon; U.S. Air Forot "'
Phantom&amp; coli about fliJ :
mll11011, and lhe lalell U.S.· "
made Northrop F.5s and ..::
French Mirages run high in •
Franklin B. Conaway , the aeven figures these daya :·
Cbllllcolhe, bu been elected even though lhey are smaller :
10 a three year term as a and slower than lhe Soviet ':
trllllee of the Ohio Hislorlcal Sima.
:
Society to represent IOUib- llepcrts of the purcbaae ~
eaatem Ohio. Mr, Conaway upset the New York bankers ~
was elected at the Soci~'a with whom Peruvianl had :
annual meeting Friday been negotiating a $200 :
evening at the Ohio Historical mll11011loan ID tide them over :
Center in Columbua.
to 19'71 without defaulting 011 •
Conaway waa originally their heavy load of fcrelgn :
appointed to the Board in 1m obligatlonl.
.:
to complete an unexpired However, the Peruvians ~
term. He received the Juris have managed to Wl8\lllge •
Doctor ·Degree from Ohio ·lhese worries, by pointing out .:
Northern Univeraity in 1968 that no foreign currency need •
and Is currently the be spent on the deal untl11978, ,;:
ExecuUve vice-president of by which time they ezpect to ~
· Btewer and Brewer Sons, hive new copper mlltes in •
Inc. of Cbllllcotbe.
~atlon which will put their •~
Other truatees elected at balance of payment&amp; in the :
Friday's meeting Include: blaCk.
Dr. Virginia Platt, Bowling Also worried are U.S. "'
Green; James Kaval, policy makers in W8shlngton, ~
Cleveland; James Mollica, who fear a , new Soviet :
Columbus and W. · Joseph foothold In Latin America, ;:
Debner of Cincinnati.
and the riglltwing mllitary ..
The Board of Truatees met governments of Peru's :
after the annual meeting to ·neighbors, parUcularly Chile, ":
elect their officers for the wbo · .think the new planea ::
coming year. James Kava! may alter the balance of :
was elected president, power in South America. ...
Charles Hogan, CinclnnaU, Some observers here feel ::
vice·president; . James both
worr.les
are ~
Mollica, treasurer and Fred exaggerated. Arms sales ;:
Milligan, Weslerville, legal hive been an uncertain aide •
council. Dr. Tliolnas Smith to diplomacy, .as MOIICOW :
waa re-elected u aea:elary to discovered In Egypt. And 36 ,:
the board and society modern warplanes conaUtute :
director and Charle1 Pratt only one third
the :
was re-elected as associate complement of a large U.S. •
director.
aircraft carrier.
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We Accept federal Food Stamps

Conaway elected
to board

DEAR POLLY - I Wtejlto
be COIIIIanlly annoyed by
people lmocking on my door
II Inconvenient times, 10 I
taped a note to It that aaya
"No sale~~~~e~~, llflllclton ...
peddlera, pleue... This baa
certainly aolved the problem.
-MARY N.
DEAR POLLY - I conUnue to 111e broken or iom
houaebold sponges by en·
Plans for the anriuai Christ·
dDIIIn&amp; them in terry cloth mas party for the Meip and
maybe rtllllWIII or the elida
of wom towela. I HWthem.by
Gallla County cblldren at the
hand, llling I strong lbreld.
Gallia County Cbildren'i
Home were discUIIed at a
'!be family 11tea them for car
washing particularly. recent meeting of. the Meigs
MRS. L.P .K.
. .
M ...NNtNG D. WEBSTER
County
Children's Home
DEAR POLLY - I bad
JUD(;E
Citizens
Committee.
Polly
wDI
lelld
yea
el
COMMON PLEAS COURT , some
white washable
PROBATE DIVISION ,
Next meeting of the group
"peac•y" . lballk·y••
draperie1
banging ai a large •er
. MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
_.,. Ideal lw frullq ...
was
aet for 11:30 a.m. at the
picture window in my silting
plume
Ia
yoar
family
Pomeroy
United Melhodill
(91 2t, ttc
room, where I wanted to
Cburch
on
Oct. U and
,.....
change the predominate color 1ICl'llpbeN, If llle annex; homemade ice
WEDNESDAY
laverlle PoiUer, Pee"" er
repreaentaUves
from each
to blue. I remembered I'IWiellllaller etlmDL WrtR
RACINE FIREMEN cream, aoup, hot dogs, sloppy organisation in the county are
bearing that I liquid bluing
joes, pies, cakes, coffee, soft
P!llly'• P*lerl 1a care o1 Wednesday, 8 p.m. at fire
aaked lo attend.
NOTICE OF .
would
dye
dotbel
blue
if
too
drinks.
APPOINTMENT
station.
IIIII
aewapaper.
CueNo. 2rtu mueb of It waa Wled. I \Jaed
SUNDAY
MElGS ATHLETIC
•••••• of Wlllllm Grttory one part bluing to three parts
HOMECOMING
· AT
. Mlddleswart Dtceued.
Boosters meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Notice Is hereby "iven that
Mlnenville
United
Methodist
Wedneaday al Meigs High
William Mlddleswart of Port .
School. 'Everyooe interested Church Sunday beginning
lend, Ohio, t1 11 been dul ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Sbeeta
IPPOinttd Admlnlttraror 0~
in any alhleUc program in the with Sunday school, 9 un.
fht Eltttt of William Gregor
and
worship
sen
ice,
10.
eatertalnedSalunlay
evening
district is uked lo attend.
, Mlddtnwart deceased , lltt 0~
Bakaet
d!Mer
at
noon
with
wllh
a
IUI'pl'ise
d!Mer
party
Mtlfll County. Ohio.
THURSDAY
Creditors are requIred to
a!temoon program at 1:30 honoring her parenb, Mr.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION · featuring
file their claims wft, 1114
musical groups, and Mrs. Harold Lohse,
fiduciary within ttlrte months
Middleport First United "Light" and ' 'Gospel~," Pomeroy on their 4oth
Dated this 2nd day of Sep :
Presbyterian Olurch, 6:30
tembtr ) 1t76.
Vienna, W.Va. Rev. and Mrs. .Wedding anniversary.
Mannino 0 . Webster
"
TUESDAY
potluCk supper with members Weodell stuUer of NeiaonAttending were Jim IAiise,
Judge
CHESlER COUNCIL m, to l.akea covered dish. Group ville, former area resident, now !!"?dated wilh WKRC
Court of Common PI ell
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0a
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1 members to be hlllllesses.
{9) ,
,
Probate
Dlvlslori
7 14 21
''
Glenn E. VauceloJulbiaG. ' "...-• 0 America, wtll . Mrs. Richard Rupe and will be ·preaent. Public in- Radio m.ClnclnnaU and his
·
wife, Michelle, Clncllinau;
McGee, Gladys E. McGee, meet atl p.m. Tutlda;r at lllll daughter, Lori, to speak on vited.
HOMECOMING
SUNDAY
.
Jobn
Lobae and hll fiance,
"The Insurance Store" ·
PUBLIC NOTICE
1.72 acre, RuUand. . ,
,ball in &lt;llelller. Tbe charter miB!IiOn ' AI ·
••
AT
Eagle
Ridge
Community
!tfary
Beth Zak, Cleveland,
SHERIFF' S SALE
Carol Jean Wolfe, Ifarold will be draped in memOry~ . .
S ID ,
riCa and
Complete
•
MIIGS COUNTY COURT
Edward Wolfe to Regina Helen Boatright and all
arUfacls from lhere. Church. Sunday school, 10 and the Sheets children,
Insurance Service
•'
~E~I~ 'D. LEE
Hudaon Swift, lOis, Mid- members are liked lo wear . ~::ons by Mrs. Myron a.m.; basket dinner at noon. Jared and Aaron. A dozeR
Special singing by Bisaell yellow roses were )ll'ellellted.
TERRY MC CARTY
dleport
wbfte. Quarterly bJrtbdaya
'
CASE NO . S· C 1601
•
-'" be ob1e1 ed and pot! ""
CARD
PARTY
Th·'-'·
Pursuant to on e.ecullon
Regina Hudson Swift, Dana ww
•
u...
...... y, Brothers and 4lhers at af. to lhe honored couple.
losued .bv .the Meigs Countv D. Swift to Regina Hudaon refrelbmenla will be .~~ned. 7:30 p.m. at Sacred Heart temooa aervlce; public inCourt 1n the above named · S if
D
·
Olurcb----'byCalhollc vited.
cue,! wilt offer for sate on the
w I, . ana Swift, lots, AREA VO.LUNTEER ....... wornen:-:--Ciub-.Prizes and
front steps pf the Courthouse Mldd'nt&lt;M't.
r .n;
Michael Nelson, Pamela
• Pomeroy. Clhio, on the 2pd day • Robert N ~"~•• Lola E and
Emergency Alln. refresbmenb. Admissi~ ~.
·oiOctober 1976at IO :OOo'ctock
' "".... ..,
• me_..
7""·-'·
Ramsey, Wilma Sprague,
AM the following goods and Clark to JaCk F. Kine; Joanlll• '"" p.m. •-Y REVIVAL UNDERWAY
Mulne
Steele, Su11n
Chottets ·
..,_
I u ...... __.,_ at Tuppers Plalnl Com·
1969 Chtvroltt Biscayne , · - · (111'1:1 • .,..,...,• ....,,
throagb Sept. 218 at White's
Btlzer Medleal Cealer
Williams.
-dr. Black hts va Engine,
FranllG.Baraoii,.AMra M. manit)' BaiL!Iog wllb Orqe Chapel Wesleyan Church,
!DIIebarcee, Sept. It)
214 E. Main
(Birlbl, 8epL 21)
Sharon Boaecutter. Karen
:."~:;"",'.';.rin;:a~!~~f''~~:
AIBunoavlraMtoBFranll Gl7. 7Buraon, ~n: !uire~ Coolville, with Rev. Donald
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Wallace,
1l&lt;69911t59625
• 111'1011, • acres,
Howard, Zanesville, as Brown, Juanita Call, James
aon,
Gallipolla; Mr. and Mrs.
Carla Saelent, : Dennis emeqency ptriiOIIIIellnviled. apeaker and lpecial muaic Cocbfan, Sr., Cbarle1 FOIIer,
''QUALITY and
Robert Donnally, son,
taken as ttte propertY of Terry Saelen1, Joan Tewksbary, Relresbments by boll groap. and aonga .to be featured eacli
Robert
Fruth
II,
Brenda
SERVICE"
McCarty to satisfy an
G•lllpoUs: Mr. and Mrs. Tom
GROUP II, Middleport evening at 7:30.
.txec:utlon in favor of lewis 0 . Robert TewUhlry to Carl 0.
George,
Kathryn
Hall,
SUu
· Ruaell, 1011, GaWpolll; Mr.
Llf .
Gilmore, loll, Middleport.
First United Prubyterian
Hamilton, Leona Ifampbl, and Mrs. Paul Boggs, aon,
Terms: C11~ til hand .
Rutirford Sellen, dec., to Church, 7:30 Tuesday at the
SAnJRDAY
Mrs. Randy Halfield and
ROBERT C. HARTENBACH Carrie E. Sellerl, Laurence home of Mrs. Eddie Burkett,
FESTIVAL, beginning 4 daugbler, William Jolmaon, Welialon.
SHERIFF , MEIGS COUNTY
' E. Sellm, cert. lor trans., wllh Mrs. Karl Owena co- p.m. Saturday at Clifton, W. Michelle Meaige,, Ricky
OHIO
Sullon.
hostess. Devotloils by Mrs. Va., United Metbodist Church Metheny, Lisa Mlll,r,
(91 21 , ltc
June Wicltenbam, Com. to James Buchanan, Bible study
· Lena Gulh, dec. to KaUe from Book 2, Qlapter 2 and
Gulh, loll, Pomeroy.
lhanlt offering to be taken. · 11; ••
Jerry
L.
Joblllon,
Sbaroa
VIETNAM Veterana Nighl '
J'REI!! CLOTHING DAY
F.
Jolllllon
lo
Fern
S.
Stanfor
members and non. .!t
The Gallla·Maiga ComlllldtJ Action Agency will llbury, .0031 ·acre, RuUand. members of Drew Webster
hold lilt Free Clolblni Day for · Luda Amott, affidavit, Post 39 American Legion ~··
Tuesday,8p. m. atpoathome ,
low Income perJOIII 011 'Ibun- Letart.
Luda Amott to Bertha in Pomeroy.
daJ, &amp;tpt. :II from 9 a.m. until
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter,
2 p.m. Tbe Agency'• Clolhing Barnett, parcel, Letart.
Bank II lOcated in the old · ~rie J . Manuel to Jolin Beta Sigma P,hi Sorority, 7:30
Have your evenlnt meal cheaper than you can
Hilh School Building in · D.
, Janice M. Lisl e, Lol, Tueaday, Columbus and
Soulhern
Ohio
Eleclric
Co.
Dwblre.
Syracuse.
eat at home. (No tipping adds up to even
Keith E. Goble dec. 1o Opal Cultural report on com·
Tbe &amp;JmaH. Goble, Cert. of , Trani., mSaunication by Carolyn
greater savings)
Bv
Uaited
PrHI Pomeroy.
tterfleld and Judy CrOO.~..;,
lJIMed Prell bltenllillaal
Opal H. Goble to C. L. CHES'mR COUNCIL 3Z3,
Today II Tuelday, Sept. 21, Wharton, Neil Wharton, Daughters of America,
'
tbe llllllh day~ 1976 with 101 . Daniel E. Tbomp!IOR, Par· meeting at , 8 Tuesday.
to follow.
cell, Middleport.
Charter will ~ draped in
'!be moon Ia between Ita
Opal H. Goble to C. L. memory to Helen Boatrflbt
laitl quM11r ilnd lull phases. Wharton, Nell Wharton, . wllh members to wear white.
The morning stara are Daniel E. TbomJIIIOII, Lo1 42, Quarterly birthdays to be .
TOPPERS MAD 1111 . Ia . . . over IIIMil IIIk
Salim ud Jupiter.
Middleport. ·
oblerved; potluck refrelb..
lublaa lle'WI beca- 1ky
banal pua. ne Jaeb1
'1111 evenilllltarl are Mer·
Garold BayH, Alldra Edna menta.
add to tbe verullllt7 of
allo dreuelt ap nntPt
cury, Vem11 and Man.
Hayes to Garold Hayea;
dn •hi· Here a l(ldUed
· 1'- bam 011 tbil date are Audra Edna Hay•, Parcel,
WEDNESDAY
pull ar alaDC tiered llllrt,
. under tbe lien of VIrgo.
Bedford.
.
AMERICAN LEGION bllell •Ilk Jaellet •Ctlped
Ill eolon of )'tar eblfae,
Each Ia a complete meal Including hot bread,
Eqllah aullior and
Carl W. Billlllm, llltue M. AUJ:IIIary, Feeney·Bennett with laid llnad ud qed
De~lllned by Jean-Nee!
hiltGrlanH.G.Welll-bom , Billllam to Dana Hoffman, Po8t 1218, 8:30 dinner wilh with .... ud 111m bnld
Halo far Ule Sllr of Slam.
french fried potatoes, and the do It yourself
an Sept. 21, 18116.
Gertrude Hollman, .01198 Leglonnaire1, 7:30 rneellntl.
Oa tbilllay in hialliry:
acre, .0472 acre, Olive • Girl State delegalel and their
. '
Ill 1.,., Ita royal family Orange.
mothers ID be gu•la wilh lhe
salad bar or fresh cole slaw.
depatld, France became a
Samuel Roe Homan to ·delegates' ID report. Field
repabllc.
Franklin Shiltz, Bertha aervlce pins wll1 be awarded.·
.. • , lblllnl..ocluful Sbllb, 8 acr~~, C'.olamble.
POMEROY Women's
NO COUPONS NECESSARY
AI trts qc, 111011Mo
VIrginia Burdette, otbo OriiUan Temperance Unl011,
1J llalillllllllllr Ill 46 11'1111 BurdtUe to Ed11erd N. 2 p. m. Wedliuday, 11 lhe
Mon., Tuts., Wid.&amp; s.t.-f:30tJI.S:OO
• tile ltNell of ~. Burdette, Cherole A. Bur- Pomeroy United Melhodiat
Ojlen:
THURSDAY tiL12 NOON .
..... n ,. dellaned and delle, Lots, Middleport.
Church.
Enjoy your meal in
Wt "' Qllrlll ead rr.t CUffGrd LonaeneUe, Mery , POMI!lROv" • Middleport
Sun. thru Thur.
llla";rll.
L. I..onctnette to Jaellll L. Uons Club, Wednelday nocin,
It •
Ill •tmeled •
Lwllf~IIAnbJ. t.u.llford, , Meigalnn, All !loiii'Uiiecl'lO
10:~ a.m. ID '0:00 p.m.
, . . . . !lire ldlled bJ a PUillli, Olive.
· allend. ·
bWdr• wlddl hlu..llhe
Rot..rt C. Hartanbach,
OHIO VALLEY Com.
&amp; Saturday
CGIIII: ol Nelr Enlllnd8hii'IJf, Frtda E. Bac:banan manclry 24, 7:30 p. m, Wed·
Ia llfl, tile ltnall etal to JGIIII Weill, Jr., 8 neaday at the Pomeroy
10:00 Lm•.ID 12:00 p.
CIGIIflnlld otnnall-bom ICI'II, Olive.
Masonic Temple. All air
773-5Sf2
Hennan
qi'ilte
MMcMI,
W.
Ya.
Alfnd KJeeln&amp;ir u
Glldlne Newlun lo Harold knighla and officent urged 1o
V.I. --.ry of llate.
Newlun, Parcel, OUve.
attend.

Plans made

1m

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·NESTLES

Oun&lt;

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CHEF BOY·AR·DEE
DOUBLE

CHEESE
PIZZA

280Z.

ONIO_
NS
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SYRUP
24 OZ. BR. gg~.

CEREAL

FridaJ

W/C

W/C

35

3 LB.
BAG
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W/C

Coupon Expires Sepl. 25
-Twin City Gateway

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HEFTY

LAWN BAGS
10 CT. PKG ..

$1·~,9
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Twin City Gateway

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DISHWASHER ALL

LOG CABIN

49~

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YELLOW

BOX

18 OZ. BOX

20 LB.
BAG

Pizza Mix

$ 09

NO. 105

LB.

WHITE

CAN

$1.35
$1.35

09

U. S. NO. 1

59

2 LB.

.

L&amp;$159

CUBE STEAK
CHUNK
BOLOGNA

·KOSHER SPEARS, POLISH SPEARS
OR NO GARLIC SPEARS

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$}39

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PICKLES-~·

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TIP STEAK

CAN·DY
120Z.
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MASON FURNITURE

LB.

$p9

BONELESS SIRLOIN

WEDNESDAY lHRU THURSDAY AFTER 5:00 PM
ONLY SEPT. 221HRU SEPT. 23

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ROLL~D

RU.MP ROAST

JAR

displar

BIG BEEF. PLATTER
FISH FILET PLATTER

BONELESS

2LB.

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Twin City Gateway

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Publlcotlon .

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'Ill ..

,.._ U•k-1 ' " ' " ' Ntlrt,

latCllttra. A•Miolstrohro, or

Alaltll ef MINI A. MMro,
•liM k-ft II Hilt! Mrrt
JttNrt1 Dtctoltd. -et A
Deltolnls.
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No. 21.114
NOTICI 1Y I'UILICATIOII
ON KNOWN AND UNKNOWN
OII'INDAIITI

To: Dorothy Roberts, whose
lilt Mnown lddrHS Wll R. D.
4, Pomeroy, Ohio; CltriiiCI
Swauger, whose laat knOwn

· w11 AI bony, OhiO ;
Mlrlon Moore, Jr ,, Ch1rtes
· · Arthur
Donold Moore,
Mooro, IUnzo
John
MOore,
·~drn•

~re,

G1rntt Moore, Fred

-re. Hlnnlh Rtlbtl, 1110

known n Henneh Moore,
Mery ·J . Sapp , also known 11
Miry J1ne Moore 1110 known
•• Mtrv Sapp Archer, ansle

. Chtallttm, Jtltlt McGuire.
Renzo M.oore , Jr·,, H1ttli
Ebersbach , Millard Jeflers,
WhOit
lddrtUII
trt
unknown:
tht
unknown
spau .. s, -heirs, deville&amp;;

1eg1tees, •••cutors, ld·
mlnlstntars or ettignl of

H1ze1 A. Moore. M1r1on

Moore, Jr ., Charles Moore,

~I trill co

thtt

acct~tltd

~obllcotlon.

Iefort

correc -

ttlt right to edit or reject

tn't' left
ltttlonel.
will nat be
more thin
Insertion ,

deemed

'.IILIND -ADS
Additional 25c Charge
·ptr Advertisemen t.
OFFICE HOURS
1:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Dally, 1:30 a.'m. to 12 :00
Neon Saturday .

'

Phone today 992-2156. ·
NOTICES
ATTN .: 11
ALL HOUSEWIVES

All Yard S1les, Rummage ,
Porch and B11em•1:1t Porch
lhd Basement SIIU, etc.
must be peld In advance.
Get voura In early by
stopping bv our office 1t
The Da lly S.entlnel, 1H
Court St . or writing Box
729, Pomeroy , Oh io &lt;15769
with your remittance .

THE RACINE Fire Deportment will
have a gun ahoot Saturdo'f' at

6:30 p.m. ot their building In
8alhan.-

SiiOOM Rftt Cerarrilcs. Tuppers

Plain•, Ohio, Opening Sept.
13th. Oa11es Monday 7 to )0,

Tuesday, 9 to 12, 7 Ia 10:
Thu,..day, I to 4, 7 to 10. Dl•·
count to ttnlor citizens. Coli
(61•4) 667-3252, Paulino Oont

~;u;6~~-203, Porkenburg, W.

GUARANTEED JOBS·LOCAIION .
STARTING poy $361.20 single:
$477.30 married . Arm'
Recruitingor
, 385-6318.
Call collect-(614)
593-3022,

1:1

special. regular $24.95 now
$19.95. OHor ..plros Oct. 7,

1976. P.han• m-:u1o.
me and G.ne's Garage is now in
-ollon. Mechanic and body
. work . North S.Cond StrHt in
Bran-

1976 AMC HORNET
13"5
· Sporlabout, 6 cyl., automatic, power stoerlng, deluxe
. equipment, whitewall tires. luggage rack, dark green
finish. itSS lltan 9;000 miles. Showroom clean .
1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLO
·
$4195
Landau. local owner, block, black vinyl top. black
_Bu&lt;:ket swivel seats, radio and tape, air, p. steering and
brakes, lilt whtel, power windows, nice, nice .
1974 DATSUN
.
. $2295
2102 door. local car, 4 spoed trans .• ~.200 miles. good
tires. dark Green finish, reel economy.

CKIRDI

low miloago, $1395. Phone 1970 Buick Riviera , gaod condlGlen Bl..ell, 9~9-2801 or 9•9- . tion , new tires, $900 . Phone

For the

Syracuse

area. Earn extra
spending money and
Y1lu1ble prizes. Call

2860. '
7~2-2796 .
1971 HORNET 1 6 cyl., automatic , 1975 MONTE CARLO , automatic ,
$700. Phone 985-3597.
power st..rlng, power 'broket ,
air conditioning, AM radio and
1969 Dodge Swinger , ~ . ~
1tereo, rally whHls, will sell
speed. 9•9-244) or 949-2432.
reaJQnable. Phone 992-7036.

(614) 992-21"

1967 ONE-HALF ian pickup , 6
cylinder standard g&lt;KXf condl·

The Dai~ Sentinel

tion , asking $650. Call evon·
ings , 7"2·3081.
WILL [)() odd jabs, noaflng, pain·
ling, hauling, ~~ work, and 197~ CUTLASS Oldsmobile for

sole: oxcellont condition ,
30,000mllos. Phanem-5852.
1970 PlYMOUTH Duster, 2 daai,
318 standard shift, good iandl·

mowing. Phone m -7409.

POMEROY,O.

locally

tion ,

Phone 9..,_27u .

owned. $650;

also, now 1976 Ford pickup , f .
100

Explorer,

800 . miles,

Of":d

have supplies and metal
detecors. R.,- Wamsley on
Leading .Creek cmd Rutkmd
Rood. Phon. 742·233• for an of~
fer.
•SSCASHSS for junked autOt.

667·3W•.
s-e wing machines,
Singer, featuf'l buHonhole,
blind hem, sews on knits ,
$oi8Jl0 cosh. Alto Sirig.tr Touch
ond.S.w,likenew, S31.0Q(osh.

SCHOOl

Auto Portt, ltuflond.

WE NEED
EAR CORN.

CAll. US TODAY.
M2·2111

Ptc:;.s for IDle. PhDM 949_2857 .

eanm-2156.
jiiiiiii~~ SIXSouth
Family
Third,
FURNISHED, 2 btdrm. oportmonl,
adults on~ In Middleport.
Phone m - 4.

Mlddleporl .
5ot&gt;tember 20, 10 till 6 p.m.
Sept. 21, 1011115. Avon•. infant,
child....,, adult clothing, book•.

3 AND 4 RM. fur"i•hed and un·

toys , ondtoola, etc.

lurni&lt;hod op... , Phone 992- YARD SALE, 3 doyo 1 Monday,
5434.
Tuesday, l'iod• .. 9p.m. 10 ? 391
COUNlftY Mobile Home Pork. Rt. South Second A-u•. Mtd·

~~. ten mites north af Pomaroy. dleport · Low prlc.t.
Lorp lots with concrete patlos 1 BIG GARAGE Safe; Sept . 23, 2... '
· 11dewalks, runnen and oH 25 located houae next to

1'110 TRIUMPH 650 Choppltr. New

point job. Phone 992·5252 or
Me Da..,id luskirk , Rustic Hilts

at loa Circle, Syra&lt;tne, Ohio.

Phone

POTATOES and pumpkins. C, W,
ProHitt, Portkmd, Ohio. Phone

8-13-22~ .

1975 HARlEY DAVIDSON XLH
Spor,.ler. bla&lt;k. 1000 cc, 1200
actual mila: Cali Keith Curtis,
·992-2389 or 992-5073.
SUitOING lots and troller lots just
off Rt. 7 at O.ter, water ond
electricity available. Coli 985·
4101 or'l'l2·2720.
ONE 50,000 ITU Worm Mo&lt;ning
circulating hoote&lt;. Call 992-

2280.
hol.i
G.M. Whiel. Also, yery good
uMd Carlton trympet. Call
742·3019.
·
GRAIN fed boef, as conh per
pound, cut, wrapped and
lro•on. Phano985·4i98.
FOR SALE Oft TRADE. reglotortd
Suffolk rom. Also, far .me,

Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
FUEl Oil STOVE will deliver.
Phone 742·71111'
·
DUOTHERM fuel all fumoco, gabd
-king eondltton. Priced lo
NIL Phont992-29111.
40 INCH ElECTR1Cra1190, stereo , 2

choirs; onfique dl..-....

piece living room suite. never
UHd, 1 reCliner, 2 month1 old.

mauogor ot Apt. 16. or coil
- n21

•ilverl¥aro: now wool comfort&lt;:
qullfo: bods,-: curtain&lt;;

Call...,.lngs,(614)667·3073.

·

al Rlvor•ldo Apart•
I bedroom aport-

menta, $100 per month; 2
bedroom aporlmentt, $133 per

manlh. One prlco lor oiL Phone
992·3273.
2 Bedroom trailer, real nice,

hand crochet Item&amp;: llftCJIIelec· UKE NEW, Rayol Mertyry Model
portob'e typewriter With case.
$35: ..,el...,t quality In wall
and cups ~ sundae dishes; misc.
medicine coblnet, 15•21 open·
Phone 992-3301, or 985·3521,
lng With ·h.avy mlrtor, 18x28,
PORCH SALE, Thursday and
hen two mak~!;'J..chrome lights
with glau t .
, entire set
FrldOJ, 5ot&gt;t. 23, 24 , 9o.m. tl II 5 $20:
nice
white
wick..floor
p.m . Clothing, toolt, t.w onticoblnel. doart and ~
quel, ml•c. Item~. ~~~ K.

trlc tlfllllioncH: bini cage ond
chrome tlond: "-Y plait•

odulll only . l'fl&lt;lnt 992-3324.
....,.,.,., S15; clyn«or tayon
'l'RAIL81 opoco lor rent , one 3 :;::;Ca::;;•lo?;;,~:i'":C'd::;•;cvt':lle:;,~Oh:::;:IO;;.~--;:;
tire, 85·15 rOpiacW tho 845-15
· ·llllfes from Pomeroy, one In POliCH Solt, Tuesdar·Frlday. 10 tilt, ....00, good condition.
Outer, 5 miiH from No. 2 to ~. 205 8ut~Wrnut Ave,
Chorlont ~ 992-sm.
-mint. Phone m-5858.
Everything ch,tap. '
1965 Chevrollt, 1963 Plymouth
2.Jd oom mobile home, Dexter. s· Family Yard Sole, antique
Valiant, I ft. CflfY'Ipet' tapper,
Phone 992-5858.
gla..waro, clock and watch, Phone m-6138.
~- .
bo t
2.1 ..roorm moblie•---ln Ract'no appliances, clothes and misc. TWO

I'· A:i.
-·fill

"'"'"'

'II mill out Rt. 1-43. ~ for

motorvYUtt, one row

a

sign•. Wednt.doy, Thu"doy
lor sol_lelor Calttadl~·~~u1 no or
and Friday.
.....;O=&lt;tll•::...:.:
v•:::u:.:•::.·=:..:~=.•·.:c
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..... -...~....5
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;;~ ui:O':'~:.,od. ~ • POtaual•. 660 High 51., Mid_ Mtlll !Kiij, Oil 0 -::741:::::;-3'-'122:;::.:..__
, -;--;--::-:--:-:-:-;- dltporl, cjT..solay, Wed• ..
~
111:.:15~p=.m=,'-----'
......
IIOUSE.
$
roam•
and both In MJd. --~Th=IJ~r=ld=~~-~
CtJ 7, 1... 21, D 110) 5, 1 ~• .,...
dltport, Ohio. · Contocl m.
3457.
lot 1 3 miles noi-th of
on County Rood 36
ROCNI). Phone 985·
&lt; ..

-

·'~n'- D. w~t•-,

Australian ahepherd pupP.ies.
Guaranteed hHiers, $30.
Jam.ts Nol/y, Cherry Ridge Rd. ,

Chosltr Fire station. 1964
Chevy pickup truck: gordon
culllvalaf: live plants and po":
••ccellent ladle• clothlngsl..,
8-14: women's wip: Xma•
lrlmmlnp: old phano; land W
T.V.: Maytog ..,.,..., wodter
and tu!&gt;s: kitcf&gt;en table o~d
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OHIO. PHONE 985-.. 186 after
~ : 00 p.m . Offering complete
real estate service, homes,
commercials. forms ~ one acre
loti, appraising. Graduate
Weover School of Real Estate,
hove boon in the Real Estate
Business in Meigs County since

ltnoncing and small down payment to build a home of yQur
choice . Lee Construct ion ,

.,,... parking. Phone 992-7•79,
ONE bedroom apart....,to al
YILLAGi MANOR in Middleport
faf .104 monthly plu• eloc. or
•IS!Inchtdlng electric. lOWEll
RA1U FOR SENIOR CITJZ!NS.Con-on• to •happing on
Third and Mill Stroot• In Mid·
d.rt. Brand new high quail·

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Large trace to land
silu1ted in tho villlge of
Pameroy, Olllo. His water
and sewoge facilities.
acres
3
one-hoff
undoveloped land. Water
and sewage availiblt.
Profitobli .,;ng bu•lnes•.
Leist
available
or
property con ba purchastcl.
PHONE 992-2311 or 9927133.

9-2-1 mo.

510111 '
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Virgil a. Sr •• Rultor
ltOMechanit Pumeroy;o.
Phone 992-337~,
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DOUBLE - 2 bedrooms
each, city water, ·gas F.A.
furnace In one. Basement &amp;
large lot . 512.000.
BUSINESS RDOM- Plus
a good 9 rdom house with 2
baths. Obi. garage and
corner lol.

A-FFORD A~i,U

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Bolh vulnerable

Continuous o~e piece
gutters, We haO!Iilll, or do it
yourself. SjJeciol prices to

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Rutlond, Olllo 45l"S
Ph. (614) 742-2409

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American
Auto Sales

Racine. Ohio

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vid Parsons. Owner_.
949-2114 a.n. 1 mo . .

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Radio City Station. 1lew York
N. Y. 10019)

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DOZER work arld weld ii1g. Con-

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DITCH Diggin9. Phone (304) 773·
5839or(304 )773·5788.

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3 bedroom house tor sale at 520
,
Sycomare St ., Middleport , good HOCKING RIVER Trading Com- BRADFORD, Auctioneer, Com-buy far $8,000. Phone 992-3578,
pony, GUNS- OVER 250 IN
plett Service. Phone 949-2487 '
- 7667
STOCK. Buy, sell, trade . o478
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or 9"' ·
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SO Aere Iorm, 5 room house, ou I·
Phone (614) 593·8906.
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buildings , fruit trees, 2 loco·

tions , made for oil ond gas
wells, own water · syst~. on
good blacktop road. Call Bill

WILL trim or cut trees and shrubbery . Phone 949 ·2545 or 1i.2·

ELWOOD BOWERS RE.PAIR - ,
Sweepers , toasters, 1rons, all ,

6 room house. modern kitchen ,
carpeting, in Harr isonvill&amp;, con·
v•niant to mines, $9,000.
Phone 7•2-2796.
NEW HOME, total electric, 3
bedroom, full carpet. 1.113 · -'====,;;:,;="--acres . Leading Creek water
system, near Longsvtlle ond
mines. Coll7•2-2819.
6ROOMSandboth,largekitchen 1976 CHEVROLET 4 wheel drive
and utility roorn , fuel oil fur ·
lruck . Phon~949-2132 .
noce In Letart Township. Con ·
toct Wayne Wilson , 2.. 7·2197 .

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GASOLINE AILEY

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Not after
wa4l laid

Don't

ot 975 Mople Sl , Middleport ,
Ohio onytlme .

JUST LISTED -149 acres .
Income from gas well, free
gas. Timber, stocked pand,
fruit trees, barn , other
building, garage . Nice
older home, 5 BR, bath ,
utility room, porches,
· carpeting,
paneling .
EXCELLENT AT JUST
SQ.OOO.OO.

NICE RANCH TYPE Small yard. 3 BR, bath,
large living, lull basement,
NG .

F.A. .

furnace,

WHEELCAMPER tra iler, furnoce,
fold-dawn clOset. double
stainless 's'teel 1ihk, ins~da or
ouhide stove, new porto -poll ,
~ jaeka, heavy duly awning ,
new tires, sleeps 6, $995 set.

Phone 742-212S.

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WILL 00 bobvslltlng 111 my home
or your home. Will olso do
housework ond ironing In th•
~igs Counly Area . Colt Eloise
Ptckett or Madalyn Pickett,

992-3888.

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6 :3~NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News13; Andy Grllfllh 61
CBS News B, 10: Hoclilepodge Lodge 20; Llllal Yoga
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7:0(&gt;-Truth or Cons. 3: To Tell lht Trulh4; Bowling lor
Dollars 6; Pop! Goes the Country 8; News 10; To . ,_
Teil ·the Truth 13; Family Affair 15; Consumtr
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7:3()-Dolly 3; $100,000 Name That Tune •; Milich
Game PM 6; 125,000 Pyramid 8; MacNeii-Lahm
20,33; The Judge 10; Break the Bank 13; Wild
Kingdom 15.
8:oo-Movie 3.4, 15; Bionic Woman 6, 13; Gunamou 81
Nova 20,33; Good Times 10.
8:3()-$25,000 Pyramid 10.
9:()(&gt;-Baretta6,13; All in The Family 8,10; Theater In
America 33; Upstairs, Downstairs 20.
9·30-Quest 3,4,15.
io:QO-Charlle's Angels 6,13; Blue Knight 8,10: Naws ,
20.
10:3~Aimanac 20.
11 :DO-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15; MacNeil-Lehrer Report .

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Mary Hartman 101 ABC News 33.
12: ()(&gt;-Movie "My Blood Runs Cold" 10; Janakl 33.
12 : 4~Mystery of the Week 6,13.
1:()(&gt;-Tomorrow 3,4.
2:1~News 13.
Channel Five
6:oo-Speclal: True Sight (c)
6:3()-Testimony Time (c)
7:0(&gt;-Special Edlllon: Yesteryear (c)
B:(J(&gt;-Movle :African Queen (c)
9 : 3~Muslc Connection. (c)
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5 Wages

11 Famous

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carpeted, paneled, lois of
cabinets. $18,000.00.
INVESTORS- We have 1
unit with 3 rentals In
excellenl neighborhood at ;e
lust s20,ooo.oo.
Anolher unit on corner lot
with 4 rentals (furnished).
This Is brick &amp; frame. Just
!25,800.00.
JUST LISTED-- Very nice
older home overlooks the
river. 3 BR, bath, formal
dining, porches, basement. • .
$12,500.00
LISTINGS NEEDED AT
ONCE.
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HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259 or 992·2561

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WILL do roofing, construction, A .'
plumbing and healing . No job '111 ; -'
too Iorge or too amoll . Phone- (·
742·2346.
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CARPENTER , llaarlng, coiling, : :
paneling. Phone m -2759.
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SEWING MACHINE Repairs, ser•t : ~
vice, all mokes , 992-228-t. The I ' ·
Fabric Shop , Pom 11Hoy . ,.,...:
' Authorized Singer Soles ond
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Service . We 5horpen Scissors. ':,. 1 ..
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EXCAVATING, dozer , looder Of'ld.;,....- .~
backhoe ~Jlr~: dUmp truck•'&lt;N.~
and lo·bovs for hire; will ho~l -'-""1
fill dirt, to soli , limestone and ..,,"\
gravel. Coli Bob or Roger Jef - ~ 1 ~
fers , da y phone 992-7o89, ,.· .
night phone 992-3525 or 992· u;;
5232.
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EXCAVATING, dor:er, bockhot ~·
' :
and dltcher. Charles R. Hat- . '
field, , BC.,k Hoe Sarv1 (~7:j·
Rutland, Ohio . Phone U2-2008. -·1
SEPTIC Syotemo Installed by •
liamsed installer. Shepard::; •,
Contractors. Phone 742-2409 , • ~• '
Sanitation, 992-3954 or

Yeelenlly'tAIIIwer
swimmer

dynasty
I Fourth
18 Liz and Rod
Eslate
20 Coojune7 Here (Fr.)

live

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1972 20 lt. Champion travel
troller, tully self-contained , hat
owning ond screened in room.
Also accessories. May be seen

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repetittoo

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(6U) 698-7257 Albany .

(3 tills.)

lion
21 British
Conserva·

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small appliances.lown mower .,," .
3l67.
next 10 Stat• Hig~wav Garage \ ·.
on Route 7. Phone (614) 985- 3825.
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REMODELING, P}umbing , heating
.an? oll,t)-pei. of general repair.
STARCI( console piano, ll~t ilew,
Work guoranteed 20 veors a~ :-::
complete with bench. Cherry
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992 2i.09
finl•h . Phone 742-2906.
per Iince. one ·
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D&amp;D TREE Trimming , 20 years ex-' '"
perlence . Insured - fr..-e ,
estimates . Call 992·2384 o r--~o~

1 Neckwear
Z Santa 3 Runyon

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14 Auslrlan
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1976
6:GO-'-Sunrlso Semester 10.
6:15-Engilsh 3; Farm Report 13.
&amp;:20-Tht Story 13.
6:3()-AG-USA 4; Newt 6; Sunrise Semester I ;
Christopher CIOIIIIP 10.
6:45-Morning Report 3.
6:.5G-Good Morning, West VIrginia 13.
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6·55-Good Morning, Trl State 13.
7:0(&gt;-Today 3,4, 15; Good Morning, Amtrlca6,13; CBS
News 8; Chuck White Reports 10.
7:05-Bugl Bunny &amp; Friends 10.. ·
7:30-Schaolles 10.
8:0(&gt;-Lassle 6: Capt. Kangaroo 1,10; Sesame St. l3.
8 :»-Big Valley 6.
9:oo-A.M. 3; Phil Oonahue4,15,13; Lucy S'- 8; M1kt
Douglas 10. ·
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9·»-&lt;:rou-Wits3; One Lite to Live6; Good Dey •·
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10 :oo-5anlord &amp; Son 3,•• 15; Price Is Rlghl1,10; Mlu ·
· Douglas 13.
10 :15-General Hospital 6.
10:»-Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3,A,15.
11 :DO-Wheel of Fortune 3, 15; Weekday -4; Edge of
Nlght6; Gambit 8,10; Morning with O.J. 13.
11 : 3~Hoii.,:Wood Squares 3,4,15; Happy Days 6,131
Love of Life 8,10; Sesame S. 33.
11 :ss-Take Kerr 8; Mls. Fl~lt 10.
l2:oo-News 3,4,8,10; Hot Sell 13; Bob Brovn 4; Fun
Factory 15. ·
12:3()-Gong Shaw 3,15; Ail My Children 6,13; S..rdt
for Tomorrow 8, 10.
12:55-NBC News 3,15.
1:DO-Somerset 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; .Con-"'lflon I; ·
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Young &amp; the Roslltsa10; Nof'for Women Only 15.
1:»-DaysotOur Llves3,4, 15; Family Feud6,13; At
The World Turns I, 10.
2:0(&gt;-$20,000 Pyramid 13; Dinah 6. ·
2:30-Doctors 3,4, 15; One Life to Live 13; Guiding
Llghl 8, 10.
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Cooking with a Continental Flavor 20.
3.: 15-Generai Hospital 13.
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You 20.
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4:0(&gt;-Mister Cartoon 3; Marcus Welby,
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Somerset 15; Howdy Doody 6; Mickey Mo~SI\t.
8; Sesa"'e St. 20,33; Mo~le "Brother ore
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4:3()-My Three Sons 3; Emergency One! 6; Partrldgl·
Family a: Fllnlstonn 15. . .
s:(J(&gt;-Big Valley 3; Marv Griffin 4; Brady Bunch 11
Mister Rogers 20,33: Star Trek 1S.
5:»-News 6: Family Affair 8; Elec._Co. 20,33; Adam· ', i

6 :~News

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(2 wdl.)
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13 Oveneas

SMALL

$1
,000
down , coli (304)
3102
ar(304)772-3227.

31 Uproar
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form for sale, 10% down ,
OR NIGHT.
owner financed . Monroe Coun·
ty. W. Yo. Phone (304) n'l- PROTECT your swimming pool !
3102 or(~) n2 -3227.
Winterizi ng kits , covers, on·
Pameroy, Ollio
lifreeze , service for above or
COUNTRY farmlond with sedud·
In ground popls. 0 . Bumgai'dP92-l478
,
ed woods . woter and good OC·
ner Sales, Middleport , Ohio.
9-12-1 mo. pd. cess in Monroe County, W. Vo .
Phone992-572~ .
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38 Guarantee

1 Be eager
5 Gemstone.
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tact James Parsons, Rt. 1,
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Racine, on Carmel Rood .
Call m -7481. .
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NEW 3 bedroom hou•e. 2 balh$ , EXCAVATING. BACKHOES AND .
From
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DOZER - LARGE AND SMALL,
all elec., I acre, Mlddl eport ,
SEPTIC TANKS INSTAllED. LOW to lit. d~ with or without •"· ;:
dose to Rutland . Phone m BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. BILL pipe furnished. Under road , :;1' ·:7481.
PULLINS, PHONE 992-2~78 DAY bores up to 12" pipe size. : ::

NEW LISTING- Spotless
3 bedroom Insulated home.
Ceramic llle ballt, natural
gas F .A. fumace, carport
and 117 acre. S37,500~

WE HAVE SEVERAL
BUSINESS LOCATIONS
TO SELL .

AFlER WHFrr
I HEARD
HAPPEHED-

Wiri.hield Replacement
Free Estimates
·
~On Body Work
Expert Painting
Insurance Work
Welcome
St. Rl. 7
Coolvillt, Ohio
667-3127
7-29-1 mo.

ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING

MAIN
POMER.OY, 0.

NEW LISTING 4
business rooms, plus a 3
bedroom aparlmenf. New
hal water furnace, fronl
porch e. bosement. Only ·
$15,000.

A Kentucky reader wants to
know the. correct response to
partner's opening bid of one
diamond wlCb :
&amp;AK854• AK2tJ9732· The correct response Is a
game forcing ·two spades.
Your great distributioo makes
up for Cbe fact Cbat you only
have 15 bigh-card llOints.

SEEMS SORTA
ODD, 100,

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

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builders .

Southeastern Ohio
T Rfte Co.

SALES

RIVER LOT- with water,
electricity, and sewage.
Only $3,000.

4
BEDROOMS
Aluminum siding, living
across front of house, large
dining, hat water heal.
Want only S16,500.

IF 1.11~ SKIP A CAR
PAYMe~T At-lD A

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ANY SIZE

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Pl. Pleasant
Ph. 675 -3469
9·.30-5:00 [)atlu

HEMLOCK GROVE
Nice
remodeled
3
bedrooms. MOdern kitchen
wilt) stovt, refrigerator,
basement, front porch &amp; v,
acre. 120.000.

MODERN - 81-level 3
bedroom home In the
country. Family room,
equipped
kitchen,
basement, garage, 3 trailer
hookups, and 11 acros.
$41,500.

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12 : ~1• "The Heist" 1.
1:GO-Tomorrow 3,4.
1 : ~Nows 13.
. ChlnMI Five
6:0G-Biue Ridae Ouartef (c)
6:30-Tesllmony Time (C)
7:110-Marshall Football (cl
9:3()-TBA
10:0G-7QO.Ciub (c)
11 :»-Wrestling (c)

notrump, can be an invitation
to a slam and show enougb
strength to guarantee four
notrump.
North ' s jump to four
notrump is an example of Cbat
bid. If be really wanted to ask
for aces, he would eiCber have
to use the Gerber Convention,
which we will discuss
tomorrow, or make some unusual forcing bid at the Cbree
level, preparatory lo a
Blackwood four notrump at
hla next turn to bid.
With a minimum hand,
Soulh passes at four notrump. ·
West opens Cbe 111 of spades.
SouCb is sure to make at least
10 tricks and may score as
many -as 12, If the defense
tries to beat four. But Chere is
no play for a slam if one is bid.

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NORTH

GUTFER SERVICE

mattresses, padding. Ideal
for compers. Variety of
sires.
.
Velvets, nylon prtnls ,
herculons. vinyl solids, ond
fan&lt;y prints. occeuorles.

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1' :iJo-Naws 3,~,6,1, 10,13,15; MacNtii-Latver RtpOI"'
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12:oci-Mov1e "Malor Dundee" 10; Jonakl 33.

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Clonch 9'12-5795.

NEW LISTING - Nice
large la'(o'n, 3 bedroom
house, city utllltlea, barn
ond garage. $3,500.00.
A&lt;:~vble wide, utilitiet
~urniahed . Phone 992·

ffi·S771

1951.

Carpar1 Sole, 918 875 16-5 _6 ofy fire with 8

the

GREENIDJSE

CONN trumpet, used 2 )'ears.' ·MORNING Star Hgts . Buy t'' acre · HOMESITES ·for sOle, 1 acre and
I d
$100. ~ 74-3092.
troct of land. Will arrange for
up . Middleport , near Rut on .

5227.
KOD,.K · Hawkoye lnttama!IC
Camero. l01t at lroctor pull ot IF YOU •- -o·o •"-·leo 10 off-. CORONET In good condition. Call
Me'nu•
• something,
•·
992-7356,
·
..,... Fairgrounds. Su-'-.
,......,,
wont to
bu't' or ~
sell
Phone '1'12·7830.
oo looking for work .. , or 650 TRIUMPH cftapper , rebuilt
MAID for Shanlrock MoteL whot•ver ... you'll get results
engine, n.w seat, 118ry good
P-..y. Phone m-5188.:...
falter wllh o Sentinel Want Ad.
condition, $450. Phone . 992·

See

742-2121 ;. Rutlond
Ali Work Guaronlltd
~;.
FrH Estlttll~
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COMe RIGMT DOWN TO ITo
t APPF{E!CIATE VO LJ R.
.!!IIGNALING MEl

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Phone 742·2081 . F.-,..·, Truck &amp;· _ Pho:-::-:-no
_ m
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aportmenta.

AI. TROMM OONST I ~~,

. HUBBARDS

9:~:.~ Man, Poor i.w, 4, 13; Mltsh I, 10; EYMJnt.t
10:~offi. czro:vvoruf~i Switch IJ)OJ, Newt 201

5:0f!::-BIW 'Valley 3; Merv Griffin 4; Brady Bunt~ 8;
Mister Rogers 20,33; Star Trek 15.
! :»-News 6; Family Affair 8; Elec. Co. 20,33: Adam12 13.
6:0(&gt;-Newo 3,4,8, 10, 13, 15; ABC Newo 6; loom 20;
Consumer Experience 33. ·
6:»-NBC News 3,. ,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20; lTV
Utilization 33.
7:0(&gt;-Truthor Cons. 3; To Tell !he Trulh4; Bowling for
Dollars 6: Lei' s Go To The R-.:es 8; News 10; To
Tell the Truth 13; Family Affair 15; COOking with a
Continental Flavor 20; American Issues Forum 33.
7:»-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Let's 0..1 With It 6:
Match Game PM 8; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33;
In The KnoW 10; Wild Kingdom 13; Nashville on the
Road 15.
.

Tilt Comp lett : ._,- r
Remocltling ,Service
•
. for Your Home · ·;..

sqoo. Phone m -2280. .
992-7320 Evenings
COAL, limestone, and calcium 197Hl CAAIJNO truck , automatic
OI.D lu I
· bo
L.
chloride and calcium brine lor
8·2' ·1 mo . · .,.~ ~: ~ .
beds,rn -=~· ~~~~·,
dust control ond special mixing
transmission, power steering,
Till8:000 FridaYs
We DelivM"
"'--~,....-~--,..--4 '·.,'
-L- d
salt for farmel'l . MClin StrHt,
p.b., 27 ,(XX) miles . $~,800.' l--:.:::.:::::::..:..:..:=.:'-=---l
7-28·4
,._
ports, or complee hous .....vi, s.
· Phone ~-2•05 or see Don
Write M. 0. Mill•r. A:t. .. .
Pomeroy, Ohio or phone 992 _.
Johnson .
..' - - - - - - - - - " - - - '
( '• ~.
r--~!=:i:l:"'l:=:;::;,....--, .,... . ..
PO&lt;Mroy, Ohio. Coll992-n60.
3891.
-"-"--'-:::--c-:----:--:----c
GUTTER S!RYICE
::·:: .-.
1'171 HoNDA Cl-450, 12,000 1968 JEEP Wagoneer, 6 cyl .. ~ .
' ....
CASH paid for all makes and
wheel drive. lock out hubs.

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OPEN EVES. ~-09 f&gt;.M.
~ .
POMEROY,, OHIO
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YOUR ATTENTiON

RM:INE BAPJIST

fttru

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·. , . Rlclno llolptist Church
bus will bt running
Sun*YI on I rvule 11'01!1
RoehM through Apple
Gmt, ... vlng Rodne at
1:15 o.m. and returning'
...._gors ot noon. H you
are lntertsltcl in our INs
service, pltoso IHI fr"* to
cantoct 949-2231 or 247·2101.

Wtnltr

loll of "•rldl ltlllle
plonts. over 141 vorlttlto In
111. From •'' to I '' p~ts &amp; t"
to10" htnllftl ltltllttl. 75&lt;
-10 u.oo .

co.®

:POMEROY MOTOR

models of .mobile homes.
miles, sill't' bar, crosh bOrs ,
$795. Harold Brewer, Long Bot' non'• Garage. Phone m -S4SO
Phone oreo code-.61•·•23--~a .
pull bock hondle bors . n•w tire
tom, Ohio 45743 .
or call aher 5 p.m. m-7135.
and seals. Scrambler side
p;pes, $650. Coii'M9·2480.
1975 FORD F-250 • wllool drive,
6 MOS. old Border Collie to give TIMBER, p..,.,..y Forost Pro·
duels. Top price lor standing IN D'SH 23 chann-' c•. am -fmwill lrade tor 7•·75 2 pickup.
away; mole, to q good home,
hovo •hat•. 9~9·23:12 ,
sowtimbor.
Call
.Kent
Hanby.
~
"'
•
:~p
~nune
L~
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mpx
rodio,
3
trade.
ster.o
.
Coli
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1 ·~6-8570.
992-3965.
•
COINS, 1929 and older currency,
gold and silver scrap. Will buy KENNEBEC potatoot, SO lb. $3.SO
or trde. Hove a good ~ection
or 100 lb. $6.00. Bring con- GEORGEs. Hobstetter 1 Jr. REAL
of coins to sell or trode. Also,
toiners: Phone 667-3737 or
ESTAlE BAOKER , POMEROY,

PLEASE

~

Mende 'I
ltlurday 10 10 1• .

Sea1on,

LOCUST POSTS, round or split.

FUlLER Jrush Products , tho F. l: P.
cor~Mt
sweeper. NOw on

NOTICE
Opon tor ,all

t ·GO-BH Bu Black Shtep 3,4,15; HIPPY O.yt 6,1)1
· Tony Orlondo &amp; DIWI! .• •10; Mrl. Gandl'1 lndll

TUESDAY, SEPTEM_!IER21, 1976

Mlminum Sillinl. . ,
Rcd•c, Guttets. ,.
Plillinl and Repai :":-, .

1971 FOR.D Mavei-lck , P·' ·t p.b.,
air, lot• of chrome, real sha~p .

for clot• restrvations.

Formerly

~

co•h lnvottmtnt, no delivery or
collecting. Computers do your
paperwork. Call 949·2803 or
992·297T. AI .. booklngporties.
FUEL TRUCK driver. Mu.t hove
truck driving ••perlonco. Write
So• 729-E, care of Tho Dolly
Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
HELP WANTED I locol finn needs
••pertencod plumbing and '
healing mon, , •toady work .
Write P. 0 . Bo• 466, PomorOJ.
Ohia45769. .
RIVER plio,., dockhanch, cook.

word 3

c

Motor
o·
,niiALJ~ . - ---- ·
!.

afternoons demonstrating
auarontetd toys ond gifts. No

word

Business Services

@)~ 2 SIOFGit$· Poma._
r oy

Compute&lt;~

Coli 9.t9-2803 or
992-2971. AI.. booking parties.
AVERAGE $40 an 111onlng or

Pllct OGS and IdS paid
within 10 doys.
CAIID OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

Middleport.

·

d.molutratlng ~-. . . .,..--~~-

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f

'

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'

paper.....oric ,

r."

cents .

-

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do you

colloctfnG.

5 cents pir ward one
ln11rtton .
Minimum Charge SI .OO.
1o4 cents per word three
consecutive Insertions.
26 ce:nta
word she.
consecut lve nsertlons .
25 Per Cent Discount on

m•e~%\''l:lldltlonal

·--

afternoons

ab -

reaponalble for
one lncorrtc:t

so

~-

· AVERAGE SolO an 111onlng or

The putllfsher

tor

--

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..

RATES
F'ar Want Act Servlct

12 .00

Television log f~r easy viewing ·

'•

llrst dar of

IIIGULATIONS
Tht PubliSher reserves

Arthur Mooro. Ranzo Moore.

Dorothy Robtrlt end
SWIUQtr :
You are hereby

01y

CMcellatlans ,

llonl

Doneld Moore, John Moore,

G1rnet MoOre, Fred Moore,
Htnneh Reibel, also known 11
Hannen Moore, Mary J . Sepp,
1110 known 11 Mary Jane
Moore ·elao known 11 Mary .
Sapp
Archer, ·
Best II
Chtathtrit, Jtllle McGUirt.
Ranzo Moore, Jr., Hettie ·
Ebtrtbech , Mllltrd Jeffers,

Results Use The Sentinel Class·

WANT ADS
IIII'OIIMATION
DIAOLINIS

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•liM k-ft II Hilt! Mrrt
JttNrt1 Dtctoltd. -et A
Deltolnls.
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No. 21.114
NOTICI 1Y I'UILICATIOII
ON KNOWN AND UNKNOWN
OII'INDAIITI

To: Dorothy Roberts, whose
lilt Mnown lddrHS Wll R. D.
4, Pomeroy, Ohio; CltriiiCI
Swauger, whose laat knOwn

· w11 AI bony, OhiO ;
Mlrlon Moore, Jr ,, Ch1rtes
· · Arthur
Donold Moore,
Mooro, IUnzo
John
MOore,
·~drn•

~re,

G1rntt Moore, Fred

-re. Hlnnlh Rtlbtl, 1110

known n Henneh Moore,
Mery ·J . Sapp , also known 11
Miry J1ne Moore 1110 known
•• Mtrv Sapp Archer, ansle

. Chtallttm, Jtltlt McGuire.
Renzo M.oore , Jr·,, H1ttli
Ebersbach , Millard Jeflers,
WhOit
lddrtUII
trt
unknown:
tht
unknown
spau .. s, -heirs, deville&amp;;

1eg1tees, •••cutors, ld·
mlnlstntars or ettignl of

H1ze1 A. Moore. M1r1on

Moore, Jr ., Charles Moore,

~I trill co

thtt

acct~tltd

~obllcotlon.

Iefort

correc -

ttlt right to edit or reject

tn't' left
ltttlonel.
will nat be
more thin
Insertion ,

deemed

'.IILIND -ADS
Additional 25c Charge
·ptr Advertisemen t.
OFFICE HOURS
1:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Dally, 1:30 a.'m. to 12 :00
Neon Saturday .

'

Phone today 992-2156. ·
NOTICES
ATTN .: 11
ALL HOUSEWIVES

All Yard S1les, Rummage ,
Porch and B11em•1:1t Porch
lhd Basement SIIU, etc.
must be peld In advance.
Get voura In early by
stopping bv our office 1t
The Da lly S.entlnel, 1H
Court St . or writing Box
729, Pomeroy , Oh io &lt;15769
with your remittance .

THE RACINE Fire Deportment will
have a gun ahoot Saturdo'f' at

6:30 p.m. ot their building In
8alhan.-

SiiOOM Rftt Cerarrilcs. Tuppers

Plain•, Ohio, Opening Sept.
13th. Oa11es Monday 7 to )0,

Tuesday, 9 to 12, 7 Ia 10:
Thu,..day, I to 4, 7 to 10. Dl•·
count to ttnlor citizens. Coli
(61•4) 667-3252, Paulino Oont

~;u;6~~-203, Porkenburg, W.

GUARANTEED JOBS·LOCAIION .
STARTING poy $361.20 single:
$477.30 married . Arm'
Recruitingor
, 385-6318.
Call collect-(614)
593-3022,

1:1

special. regular $24.95 now
$19.95. OHor ..plros Oct. 7,

1976. P.han• m-:u1o.
me and G.ne's Garage is now in
-ollon. Mechanic and body
. work . North S.Cond StrHt in
Bran-

1976 AMC HORNET
13"5
· Sporlabout, 6 cyl., automatic, power stoerlng, deluxe
. equipment, whitewall tires. luggage rack, dark green
finish. itSS lltan 9;000 miles. Showroom clean .
1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLO
·
$4195
Landau. local owner, block, black vinyl top. black
_Bu&lt;:ket swivel seats, radio and tape, air, p. steering and
brakes, lilt whtel, power windows, nice, nice .
1974 DATSUN
.
. $2295
2102 door. local car, 4 spoed trans .• ~.200 miles. good
tires. dark Green finish, reel economy.

CKIRDI

low miloago, $1395. Phone 1970 Buick Riviera , gaod condlGlen Bl..ell, 9~9-2801 or 9•9- . tion , new tires, $900 . Phone

For the

Syracuse

area. Earn extra
spending money and
Y1lu1ble prizes. Call

2860. '
7~2-2796 .
1971 HORNET 1 6 cyl., automatic , 1975 MONTE CARLO , automatic ,
$700. Phone 985-3597.
power st..rlng, power 'broket ,
air conditioning, AM radio and
1969 Dodge Swinger , ~ . ~
1tereo, rally whHls, will sell
speed. 9•9-244) or 949-2432.
reaJQnable. Phone 992-7036.

(614) 992-21"

1967 ONE-HALF ian pickup , 6
cylinder standard g&lt;KXf condl·

The Dai~ Sentinel

tion , asking $650. Call evon·
ings , 7"2·3081.
WILL [)() odd jabs, noaflng, pain·
ling, hauling, ~~ work, and 197~ CUTLASS Oldsmobile for

sole: oxcellont condition ,
30,000mllos. Phanem-5852.
1970 PlYMOUTH Duster, 2 daai,
318 standard shift, good iandl·

mowing. Phone m -7409.

POMEROY,O.

locally

tion ,

Phone 9..,_27u .

owned. $650;

also, now 1976 Ford pickup , f .
100

Explorer,

800 . miles,

Of":d

have supplies and metal
detecors. R.,- Wamsley on
Leading .Creek cmd Rutkmd
Rood. Phon. 742·233• for an of~
fer.
•SSCASHSS for junked autOt.

667·3W•.
s-e wing machines,
Singer, featuf'l buHonhole,
blind hem, sews on knits ,
$oi8Jl0 cosh. Alto Sirig.tr Touch
ond.S.w,likenew, S31.0Q(osh.

SCHOOl

Auto Portt, ltuflond.

WE NEED
EAR CORN.

CAll. US TODAY.
M2·2111

Ptc:;.s for IDle. PhDM 949_2857 .

eanm-2156.
jiiiiiii~~ SIXSouth
Family
Third,
FURNISHED, 2 btdrm. oportmonl,
adults on~ In Middleport.
Phone m - 4.

Mlddleporl .
5ot&gt;tember 20, 10 till 6 p.m.
Sept. 21, 1011115. Avon•. infant,
child....,, adult clothing, book•.

3 AND 4 RM. fur"i•hed and un·

toys , ondtoola, etc.

lurni&lt;hod op... , Phone 992- YARD SALE, 3 doyo 1 Monday,
5434.
Tuesday, l'iod• .. 9p.m. 10 ? 391
COUNlftY Mobile Home Pork. Rt. South Second A-u•. Mtd·

~~. ten mites north af Pomaroy. dleport · Low prlc.t.
Lorp lots with concrete patlos 1 BIG GARAGE Safe; Sept . 23, 2... '
· 11dewalks, runnen and oH 25 located houae next to

1'110 TRIUMPH 650 Choppltr. New

point job. Phone 992·5252 or
Me Da..,id luskirk , Rustic Hilts

at loa Circle, Syra&lt;tne, Ohio.

Phone

POTATOES and pumpkins. C, W,
ProHitt, Portkmd, Ohio. Phone

8-13-22~ .

1975 HARlEY DAVIDSON XLH
Spor,.ler. bla&lt;k. 1000 cc, 1200
actual mila: Cali Keith Curtis,
·992-2389 or 992-5073.
SUitOING lots and troller lots just
off Rt. 7 at O.ter, water ond
electricity available. Coli 985·
4101 or'l'l2·2720.
ONE 50,000 ITU Worm Mo&lt;ning
circulating hoote&lt;. Call 992-

2280.
hol.i
G.M. Whiel. Also, yery good
uMd Carlton trympet. Call
742·3019.
·
GRAIN fed boef, as conh per
pound, cut, wrapped and
lro•on. Phano985·4i98.
FOR SALE Oft TRADE. reglotortd
Suffolk rom. Also, far .me,

Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
FUEl Oil STOVE will deliver.
Phone 742·71111'
·
DUOTHERM fuel all fumoco, gabd
-king eondltton. Priced lo
NIL Phont992-29111.
40 INCH ElECTR1Cra1190, stereo , 2

choirs; onfique dl..-....

piece living room suite. never
UHd, 1 reCliner, 2 month1 old.

mauogor ot Apt. 16. or coil
- n21

•ilverl¥aro: now wool comfort&lt;:
qullfo: bods,-: curtain&lt;;

Call...,.lngs,(614)667·3073.

·

al Rlvor•ldo Apart•
I bedroom aport-

menta, $100 per month; 2
bedroom aporlmentt, $133 per

manlh. One prlco lor oiL Phone
992·3273.
2 Bedroom trailer, real nice,

hand crochet Item&amp;: llftCJIIelec· UKE NEW, Rayol Mertyry Model
portob'e typewriter With case.
$35: ..,el...,t quality In wall
and cups ~ sundae dishes; misc.
medicine coblnet, 15•21 open·
Phone 992-3301, or 985·3521,
lng With ·h.avy mlrtor, 18x28,
PORCH SALE, Thursday and
hen two mak~!;'J..chrome lights
with glau t .
, entire set
FrldOJ, 5ot&gt;t. 23, 24 , 9o.m. tl II 5 $20:
nice
white
wick..floor
p.m . Clothing, toolt, t.w onticoblnel. doart and ~
quel, ml•c. Item~. ~~~ K.

trlc tlfllllioncH: bini cage ond
chrome tlond: "-Y plait•

odulll only . l'fl&lt;lnt 992-3324.
....,.,.,., S15; clyn«or tayon
'l'RAIL81 opoco lor rent , one 3 :;::;Ca::;;•lo?;;,~:i'":C'd::;•;cvt':lle:;,~Oh:::;:IO;;.~--;:;
tire, 85·15 rOpiacW tho 845-15
· ·llllfes from Pomeroy, one In POliCH Solt, Tuesdar·Frlday. 10 tilt, ....00, good condition.
Outer, 5 miiH from No. 2 to ~. 205 8ut~Wrnut Ave,
Chorlont ~ 992-sm.
-mint. Phone m-5858.
Everything ch,tap. '
1965 Chevrollt, 1963 Plymouth
2.Jd oom mobile home, Dexter. s· Family Yard Sole, antique
Valiant, I ft. CflfY'Ipet' tapper,
Phone 992-5858.
gla..waro, clock and watch, Phone m-6138.
~- .
bo t
2.1 ..roorm moblie•---ln Ract'no appliances, clothes and misc. TWO

I'· A:i.
-·fill

"'"'"'

'II mill out Rt. 1-43. ~ for

motorvYUtt, one row

a

sign•. Wednt.doy, Thu"doy
lor sol_lelor Calttadl~·~~u1 no or
and Friday.
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;;~ ui:O':'~:.,od. ~ • POtaual•. 660 High 51., Mid_ Mtlll !Kiij, Oil 0 -::741:::::;-3'-'122:;::.:..__
, -;--;--::-:--:-:-:-;- dltporl, cjT..solay, Wed• ..
~
111:.:15~p=.m=,'-----'
......
IIOUSE.
$
roam•
and both In MJd. --~Th=IJ~r=ld=~~-~
CtJ 7, 1... 21, D 110) 5, 1 ~• .,...
dltport, Ohio. · Contocl m.
3457.
lot 1 3 miles noi-th of
on County Rood 36
ROCNI). Phone 985·
&lt; ..

-

·'~n'- D. w~t•-,

Australian ahepherd pupP.ies.
Guaranteed hHiers, $30.
Jam.ts Nol/y, Cherry Ridge Rd. ,

Chosltr Fire station. 1964
Chevy pickup truck: gordon
culllvalaf: live plants and po":
••ccellent ladle• clothlngsl..,
8-14: women's wip: Xma•
lrlmmlnp: old phano; land W
T.V.: Maytog ..,.,..., wodter
and tu!&gt;s: kitcf&gt;en table o~d
choirs; sofa and ~~~; ooandk

' n"'·

m~.,

....

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• ...,_Pilant m-5858.
TWO TIWURS for ront: one 3

OHIO. PHONE 985-.. 186 after
~ : 00 p.m . Offering complete
real estate service, homes,
commercials. forms ~ one acre
loti, appraising. Graduate
Weover School of Real Estate,
hove boon in the Real Estate
Business in Meigs County since

ltnoncing and small down payment to build a home of yQur
choice . Lee Construct ion ,

.,,... parking. Phone 992-7•79,
ONE bedroom apart....,to al
YILLAGi MANOR in Middleport
faf .104 monthly plu• eloc. or
•IS!Inchtdlng electric. lOWEll
RA1U FOR SENIOR CITJZ!NS.Con-on• to •happing on
Third and Mill Stroot• In Mid·
d.rt. Brand new high quail·

AVAil~BlE
mont&amp;,

'1'12-~~

or (&amp;14) 446·

95
I-;~568~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

Large trace to land
silu1ted in tho villlge of
Pameroy, Olllo. His water
and sewoge facilities.
acres
3
one-hoff
undoveloped land. Water
and sewage availiblt.
Profitobli .,;ng bu•lnes•.
Leist
available
or
property con ba purchastcl.
PHONE 992-2311 or 9927133.

9-2-1 mo.

510111 '
IIIIIIOIIS I llOIJIS

Phone CDolville

.!l'lJI:OjiEIT

667·3166

WIIIIJIJWS

SMITtf NELSON
MOTORS, INC. ,
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TEAFORD

Virgil a. Sr •• Rultor
ltOMechanit Pumeroy;o.
Phone 992-337~,
·
DOUBLE - 2 bedrooms
each, city water, ·gas F.A.
furnace In one. Basement &amp;
large lot . 512.000.
BUSINESS RDOM- Plus
a good 9 rdom house with 2
baths. Obi. garage and
corner lol.

A-FFORD A~i,U

CDUMOf.l~

•AKJ53
• 7 52
6Q 106
Bolh vulnerable

Continuous o~e piece
gutters, We haO!Iilll, or do it
yourself. SjJeciol prices to

Pass
Opening lead - 6 6

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21
Rutlond, Olllo 45l"S
Ph. (614) 742-2409

RlliNE
CARPET SHOP

American
Auto Sales

Racine. Ohio

Gutters

eAium in vm

•

AND THA'T

'6~95
Square Yard lnsllllttl

vid Parsons. Owner_.
949-2114 a.n. 1 mo . .

I

(For a copy of JACOBY
MODERN, send S1 to: "Win
at Bi i dge ," clo this
newsp~per. P. 0 . Box 489,
Radio City Station. 1lew York
N. Y. 10019)

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by THOMAS JOSEPH

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5839or(304 )773·5788.

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Sycomare St ., Middleport , good HOCKING RIVER Trading Com- BRADFORD, Auctioneer, Com-buy far $8,000. Phone 992-3578,
pony, GUNS- OVER 250 IN
plett Service. Phone 949-2487 '
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tions , made for oil ond gas
wells, own water · syst~. on
good blacktop road. Call Bill

WILL trim or cut trees and shrubbery . Phone 949 ·2545 or 1i.2·

ELWOOD BOWERS RE.PAIR - ,
Sweepers , toasters, 1rons, all ,

6 room house. modern kitchen ,
carpeting, in Harr isonvill&amp;, con·
v•niant to mines, $9,000.
Phone 7•2-2796.
NEW HOME, total electric, 3
bedroom, full carpet. 1.113 · -'====,;;:,;="--acres . Leading Creek water
system, near Longsvtlle ond
mines. Coll7•2-2819.
6ROOMSandboth,largekitchen 1976 CHEVROLET 4 wheel drive
and utility roorn , fuel oil fur ·
lruck . Phon~949-2132 .
noce In Letart Township. Con ·
toct Wayne Wilson , 2.. 7·2197 .

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Not after
wa4l laid

Don't

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Ohio onytlme .

JUST LISTED -149 acres .
Income from gas well, free
gas. Timber, stocked pand,
fruit trees, barn , other
building, garage . Nice
older home, 5 BR, bath ,
utility room, porches,
· carpeting,
paneling .
EXCELLENT AT JUST
SQ.OOO.OO.

NICE RANCH TYPE Small yard. 3 BR, bath,
large living, lull basement,
NG .

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furnace,

WHEELCAMPER tra iler, furnoce,
fold-dawn clOset. double
stainless 's'teel 1ihk, ins~da or
ouhide stove, new porto -poll ,
~ jaeka, heavy duly awning ,
new tires, sleeps 6, $995 set.

Phone 742-212S.

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WILL 00 bobvslltlng 111 my home
or your home. Will olso do
housework ond ironing In th•
~igs Counly Area . Colt Eloise
Ptckett or Madalyn Pickett,

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6 :3~NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News13; Andy Grllfllh 61
CBS News B, 10: Hoclilepodge Lodge 20; Llllal Yoga
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7:0(&gt;-Truth or Cons. 3: To Tell lht Trulh4; Bowling lor
Dollars 6; Pop! Goes the Country 8; News 10; To . ,_
Teil ·the Truth 13; Family Affair 15; Consumtr
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Game PM 6; 125,000 Pyramid 8; MacNeii-Lahm
20,33; The Judge 10; Break the Bank 13; Wild
Kingdom 15.
8:oo-Movie 3.4, 15; Bionic Woman 6, 13; Gunamou 81
Nova 20,33; Good Times 10.
8:3()-$25,000 Pyramid 10.
9:()(&gt;-Baretta6,13; All in The Family 8,10; Theater In
America 33; Upstairs, Downstairs 20.
9·30-Quest 3,4,15.
io:QO-Charlle's Angels 6,13; Blue Knight 8,10: Naws ,
20.
10:3~Aimanac 20.
11 :DO-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15; MacNeil-Lehrer Report .

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12: ()(&gt;-Movie "My Blood Runs Cold" 10; Janakl 33.
12 : 4~Mystery of the Week 6,13.
1:()(&gt;-Tomorrow 3,4.
2:1~News 13.
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6:oo-Speclal: True Sight (c)
6:3()-Testimony Time (c)
7:0(&gt;-Special Edlllon: Yesteryear (c)
B:(J(&gt;-Movle :African Queen (c)
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5 Wages

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carpeted, paneled, lois of
cabinets. $18,000.00.
INVESTORS- We have 1
unit with 3 rentals In
excellenl neighborhood at ;e
lust s20,ooo.oo.
Anolher unit on corner lot
with 4 rentals (furnished).
This Is brick &amp; frame. Just
!25,800.00.
JUST LISTED-- Very nice
older home overlooks the
river. 3 BR, bath, formal
dining, porches, basement. • .
$12,500.00
LISTINGS NEEDED AT
ONCE.
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BROKER
992-2259 or 992·2561

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plumbing and healing . No job '111 ; -'
too Iorge or too amoll . Phone- (·
742·2346.
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paneling. Phone m -2759.
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SEWING MACHINE Repairs, ser•t : ~
vice, all mokes , 992-228-t. The I ' ·
Fabric Shop , Pom 11Hoy . ,.,...:
' Authorized Singer Soles ond
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Service . We 5horpen Scissors. ':,. 1 ..
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EXCAVATING, dozer , looder Of'ld.;,....- .~
backhoe ~Jlr~: dUmp truck•'&lt;N.~
and lo·bovs for hire; will ho~l -'-""1
fill dirt, to soli , limestone and ..,,"\
gravel. Coli Bob or Roger Jef - ~ 1 ~
fers , da y phone 992-7o89, ,.· .
night phone 992-3525 or 992· u;;
5232.
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EXCAVATING, dor:er, bockhot ~·
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and dltcher. Charles R. Hat- . '
field, , BC.,k Hoe Sarv1 (~7:j·
Rutland, Ohio . Phone U2-2008. -·1
SEPTIC Syotemo Installed by •
liamsed installer. Shepard::; •,
Contractors. Phone 742-2409 , • ~• '
Sanitation, 992-3954 or

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swimmer

dynasty
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18 Liz and Rod
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20 Coojune7 Here (Fr.)

live

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1972 20 lt. Champion travel
troller, tully self-contained , hat
owning ond screened in room.
Also accessories. May be seen

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(6U) 698-7257 Albany .

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small appliances.lown mower .,," .
3l67.
next 10 Stat• Hig~wav Garage \ ·.
on Route 7. Phone (614) 985- 3825.
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REMODELING, P}umbing , heating
.an? oll,t)-pei. of general repair.
STARCI( console piano, ll~t ilew,
Work guoranteed 20 veors a~ :-::
complete with bench. Cherry
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finl•h . Phone 742-2906.
per Iince. one ·
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perlence . Insured - fr..-e ,
estimates . Call 992·2384 o r--~o~

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Z Santa 3 Runyon

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1976
6:GO-'-Sunrlso Semester 10.
6:15-Engilsh 3; Farm Report 13.
&amp;:20-Tht Story 13.
6:3()-AG-USA 4; Newt 6; Sunrise Semester I ;
Christopher CIOIIIIP 10.
6:45-Morning Report 3.
6:.5G-Good Morning, West VIrginia 13.
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6·55-Good Morning, Trl State 13.
7:0(&gt;-Today 3,4, 15; Good Morning, Amtrlca6,13; CBS
News 8; Chuck White Reports 10.
7:05-Bugl Bunny &amp; Friends 10.. ·
7:30-Schaolles 10.
8:0(&gt;-Lassle 6: Capt. Kangaroo 1,10; Sesame St. l3.
8 :»-Big Valley 6.
9:oo-A.M. 3; Phil Oonahue4,15,13; Lucy S'- 8; M1kt
Douglas 10. ·
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9·»-&lt;:rou-Wits3; One Lite to Live6; Good Dey •·
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10 :oo-5anlord &amp; Son 3,•• 15; Price Is Rlghl1,10; Mlu ·
· Douglas 13.
10 :15-General Hospital 6.
10:»-Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3,A,15.
11 :DO-Wheel of Fortune 3, 15; Weekday -4; Edge of
Nlght6; Gambit 8,10; Morning with O.J. 13.
11 : 3~Hoii.,:Wood Squares 3,4,15; Happy Days 6,131
Love of Life 8,10; Sesame S. 33.
11 :ss-Take Kerr 8; Mls. Fl~lt 10.
l2:oo-News 3,4,8,10; Hot Sell 13; Bob Brovn 4; Fun
Factory 15. ·
12:3()-Gong Shaw 3,15; Ail My Children 6,13; S..rdt
for Tomorrow 8, 10.
12:55-NBC News 3,15.
1:DO-Somerset 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; .Con-"'lflon I; ·
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Young &amp; the Roslltsa10; Nof'for Women Only 15.
1:»-DaysotOur Llves3,4, 15; Family Feud6,13; At
The World Turns I, 10.
2:0(&gt;-$20,000 Pyramid 13; Dinah 6. ·
2:30-Doctors 3,4, 15; One Life to Live 13; Guiding
Llghl 8, 10.
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Cooking with a Continental Flavor 20.
3.: 15-Generai Hospital 13.
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You 20.
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4:0(&gt;-Mister Cartoon 3; Marcus Welby,
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Somerset 15; Howdy Doody 6; Mickey Mo~SI\t.
8; Sesa"'e St. 20,33; Mo~le "Brother ore
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4:3()-My Three Sons 3; Emergency One! 6; Partrldgl·
Family a: Fllnlstonn 15. . .
s:(J(&gt;-Big Valley 3; Marv Griffin 4; Brady Bunch 11
Mister Rogers 20,33: Star Trek 1S.
5:»-News 6: Family Affair 8; Elec._Co. 20,33; Adam· ', i

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13 Oveneas

SMALL

$1
,000
down , coli (304)
3102
ar(304)772-3227.

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OR NIGHT.
owner financed . Monroe Coun·
ty. W. Yo. Phone (304) n'l- PROTECT your swimming pool !
3102 or(~) n2 -3227.
Winterizi ng kits , covers, on·
Pameroy, Ollio
lifreeze , service for above or
COUNTRY farmlond with sedud·
In ground popls. 0 . Bumgai'dP92-l478
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ed woods . woter and good OC·
ner Sales, Middleport , Ohio.
9-12-1 mo. pd. cess in Monroe County, W. Vo .
Phone992-572~ .
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38 Guarantee

1 Be eager
5 Gemstone.
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tact James Parsons, Rt. 1,
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Racine, on Carmel Rood .
Call m -7481. .
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NEW 3 bedroom hou•e. 2 balh$ , EXCAVATING. BACKHOES AND .
From
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DOZER - LARGE AND SMALL,
all elec., I acre, Mlddl eport ,
SEPTIC TANKS INSTAllED. LOW to lit. d~ with or without •"· ;:
dose to Rutland . Phone m BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. BILL pipe furnished. Under road , :;1' ·:7481.
PULLINS, PHONE 992-2~78 DAY bores up to 12" pipe size. : ::

NEW LISTING- Spotless
3 bedroom Insulated home.
Ceramic llle ballt, natural
gas F .A. fumace, carport
and 117 acre. S37,500~

WE HAVE SEVERAL
BUSINESS LOCATIONS
TO SELL .

AFlER WHFrr
I HEARD
HAPPEHED-

Wiri.hield Replacement
Free Estimates
·
~On Body Work
Expert Painting
Insurance Work
Welcome
St. Rl. 7
Coolvillt, Ohio
667-3127
7-29-1 mo.

ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING

MAIN
POMER.OY, 0.

NEW LISTING 4
business rooms, plus a 3
bedroom aparlmenf. New
hal water furnace, fronl
porch e. bosement. Only ·
$15,000.

A Kentucky reader wants to
know the. correct response to
partner's opening bid of one
diamond wlCb :
&amp;AK854• AK2tJ9732· The correct response Is a
game forcing ·two spades.
Your great distributioo makes
up for Cbe fact Cbat you only
have 15 bigh-card llOints.

SEEMS SORTA
ODD, 100,

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

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builders .

Southeastern Ohio
T Rfte Co.

SALES

RIVER LOT- with water,
electricity, and sewage.
Only $3,000.

4
BEDROOMS
Aluminum siding, living
across front of house, large
dining, hat water heal.
Want only S16,500.

IF 1.11~ SKIP A CAR
PAYMe~T At-lD A

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ANY SIZE

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Pl. Pleasant
Ph. 675 -3469
9·.30-5:00 [)atlu

HEMLOCK GROVE
Nice
remodeled
3
bedrooms. MOdern kitchen
wilt) stovt, refrigerator,
basement, front porch &amp; v,
acre. 120.000.

MODERN - 81-level 3
bedroom home In the
country. Family room,
equipped
kitchen,
basement, garage, 3 trailer
hookups, and 11 acros.
$41,500.

EAST
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12 : ~1• "The Heist" 1.
1:GO-Tomorrow 3,4.
1 : ~Nows 13.
. ChlnMI Five
6:0G-Biue Ridae Ouartef (c)
6:30-Tesllmony Time (C)
7:110-Marshall Football (cl
9:3()-TBA
10:0G-7QO.Ciub (c)
11 :»-Wrestling (c)

notrump, can be an invitation
to a slam and show enougb
strength to guarantee four
notrump.
North ' s jump to four
notrump is an example of Cbat
bid. If be really wanted to ask
for aces, he would eiCber have
to use the Gerber Convention,
which we will discuss
tomorrow, or make some unusual forcing bid at the Cbree
level, preparatory lo a
Blackwood four notrump at
hla next turn to bid.
With a minimum hand,
Soulh passes at four notrump. ·
West opens Cbe 111 of spades.
SouCb is sure to make at least
10 tricks and may score as
many -as 12, If the defense
tries to beat four. But Chere is
no play for a slam if one is bid.

21

NORTH

GUTFER SERVICE

mattresses, padding. Ideal
for compers. Variety of
sires.
.
Velvets, nylon prtnls ,
herculons. vinyl solids, ond
fan&lt;y prints. occeuorles.

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1' :iJo-Naws 3,~,6,1, 10,13,15; MacNtii-Latver RtpOI"'
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&amp;13 . Kolak I; Mary Hartman 10; ABC Ntwal3.
12:oci-Mov1e "Malor Dundee" 10; Jonakl 33.

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For Fret Esllmltt
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railers for commorclll,
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Clonch 9'12-5795.

NEW LISTING - Nice
large la'(o'n, 3 bedroom
house, city utllltlea, barn
ond garage. $3,500.00.
A&lt;:~vble wide, utilitiet
~urniahed . Phone 992·

ffi·S771

1951.

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CONN trumpet, used 2 )'ears.' ·MORNING Star Hgts . Buy t'' acre · HOMESITES ·for sOle, 1 acre and
I d
$100. ~ 74-3092.
troct of land. Will arrange for
up . Middleport , near Rut on .

5227.
KOD,.K · Hawkoye lnttama!IC
Camero. l01t at lroctor pull ot IF YOU •- -o·o •"-·leo 10 off-. CORONET In good condition. Call
Me'nu•
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992-7356,
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wont to
bu't' or ~
sell
Phone '1'12·7830.
oo looking for work .. , or 650 TRIUMPH cftapper , rebuilt
MAID for Shanlrock MoteL whot•ver ... you'll get results
engine, n.w seat, 118ry good
P-..y. Phone m-5188.:...
falter wllh o Sentinel Want Ad.
condition, $450. Phone . 992·

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742-2121 ;. Rutlond
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9:~:.~ Man, Poor i.w, 4, 13; Mltsh I, 10; EYMJnt.t
10:~offi. czro:vvoruf~i Switch IJ)OJ, Newt 201

5:0f!::-BIW 'Valley 3; Merv Griffin 4; Brady Bunt~ 8;
Mister Rogers 20,33; Star Trek 15.
! :»-News 6; Family Affair 8; Elec. Co. 20,33: Adam12 13.
6:0(&gt;-Newo 3,4,8, 10, 13, 15; ABC Newo 6; loom 20;
Consumer Experience 33. ·
6:»-NBC News 3,. ,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20; lTV
Utilization 33.
7:0(&gt;-Truthor Cons. 3; To Tell !he Trulh4; Bowling for
Dollars 6: Lei' s Go To The R-.:es 8; News 10; To
Tell the Truth 13; Family Affair 15; COOking with a
Continental Flavor 20; American Issues Forum 33.
7:»-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Let's 0..1 With It 6:
Match Game PM 8; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33;
In The KnoW 10; Wild Kingdom 13; Nashville on the
Road 15.
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sqoo. Phone m -2280. .
992-7320 Evenings
COAL, limestone, and calcium 197Hl CAAIJNO truck , automatic
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chloride and calcium brine lor
8·2' ·1 mo . · .,.~ ~: ~ .
beds,rn -=~· ~~~~·,
dust control ond special mixing
transmission, power steering,
Till8:000 FridaYs
We DelivM"
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Write M. 0. Mill•r. A:t. .. .
Pomeroy, Ohio or phone 992 _.
Johnson .
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bus will bt running
Sun*YI on I rvule 11'01!1
RoehM through Apple
Gmt, ... vlng Rodne at
1:15 o.m. and returning'
...._gors ot noon. H you
are lntertsltcl in our INs
service, pltoso IHI fr"* to
cantoct 949-2231 or 247·2101.

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loll of "•rldl ltlllle
plonts. over 141 vorlttlto In
111. From •'' to I '' p~ts &amp; t"
to10" htnllftl ltltllttl. 75&lt;
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models of .mobile homes.
miles, sill't' bar, crosh bOrs ,
$795. Harold Brewer, Long Bot' non'• Garage. Phone m -S4SO
Phone oreo code-.61•·•23--~a .
pull bock hondle bors . n•w tire
tom, Ohio 45743 .
or call aher 5 p.m. m-7135.
and seals. Scrambler side
p;pes, $650. Coii'M9·2480.
1975 FORD F-250 • wllool drive,
6 MOS. old Border Collie to give TIMBER, p..,.,..y Forost Pro·
duels. Top price lor standing IN D'SH 23 chann-' c•. am -fmwill lrade tor 7•·75 2 pickup.
away; mole, to q good home,
hovo •hat•. 9~9·23:12 ,
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gold and silver scrap. Will buy KENNEBEC potatoot, SO lb. $3.SO
or trde. Hove a good ~ection
or 100 lb. $6.00. Bring con- GEORGEs. Hobstetter 1 Jr. REAL
of coins to sell or trode. Also,
toiners: Phone 667-3737 or
ESTAlE BAOKER , POMEROY,

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ltlurday 10 10 1• .

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LOCUST POSTS, round or split.

FUlLER Jrush Products , tho F. l: P.
cor~Mt
sweeper. NOw on

NOTICE
Opon tor ,all

t ·GO-BH Bu Black Shtep 3,4,15; HIPPY O.yt 6,1)1
· Tony Orlondo &amp; DIWI! .• •10; Mrl. Gandl'1 lndll

TUESDAY, SEPTEM_!IER21, 1976

Mlminum Sillinl. . ,
Rcd•c, Guttets. ,.
Plillinl and Repai :":-, .

1971 FOR.D Mavei-lck , P·' ·t p.b.,
air, lot• of chrome, real sha~p .

for clot• restrvations.

Formerly

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collecting. Computers do your
paperwork. Call 949·2803 or
992·297T. AI .. booklngporties.
FUEL TRUCK driver. Mu.t hove
truck driving ••perlonco. Write
So• 729-E, care of Tho Dolly
Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
HELP WANTED I locol finn needs
••pertencod plumbing and '
healing mon, , •toady work .
Write P. 0 . Bo• 466, PomorOJ.
Ohia45769. .
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992-2971. AI.. booking parties.
AVERAGE $40 an 111onlng or

Pllct OGS and IdS paid
within 10 doys.
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Arthur Mooro. Ranzo Moore.

Dorothy Robtrlt end
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Doneld Moore, John Moore,

G1rnet MoOre, Fred Moore,
Htnneh Reibel, also known 11
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Ohio Republicans gather in Columbus for '76 convention

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weekend.
The 23-member state party
platform conunlttee ended
two days of hearings Monday
In Ita efforts to C&lt;ll'tle up with
draft of tlle platform.
Three of Monday's
witnesses before the platfonn
committee were critical of
Democrats who control both
houses of the legislature .
$800 Million Deficit
Budget · Director WlWam
Wilkens said If current pro·
grams are continued over the
next two yeal"S, and If state
revenues conttnue to Increase
at their present level!, "the
bottllm line is a projected
deficit of $800 mllllon."

"We are going to hawe io
ellminate many of the man.
dates and ceUings In tbe
areas of prhnary and
secondary education and
public welfare If we are going
to be able to put together a
budget within the exlltlng
revenue sources we have m
the books today," said
WUJdns.

Wllkina said he thought It
would be "cruel and
misleading to promise
Increases for primary and
secondary education and
welfare without providing the
funding."
"I think equally imPortant
is that we should oppose

rlillng the hopes of many by
approving JrOgrams we can't
afford," he added.
Coaetlc !lllqea
C. Luther Heckman, chair·
man of the Public Utilities
CommlaalonofOhio (PU&lt;X&gt;),
and James A. Ouerk, director
of the Department of
Economic IDd Canmunlty
Development, said another
·major problem In Ohio waa
the lack of natural gaa.
Heckman
said
the
leglslatiD'e, which he said
"hasn't done a damn thing/'
was pertly to blame fu- the
lack of an adequate supply of
natural gas because of Ita

pa.uage of a bW eM'Uer lhil

year.
The leglalatlon, which
prohibited utUitiu from
paulng oo the coli ol natural
gas e:a:clualvely uaed by
Industries to residential
customers, eliminated the
financial Incentive for
uttl\ties to develop new
natural gat fields.
Heckman said other udllty
legislation pa8lled by the
General . Assembly
conatltuted little more than
"coanetic reforms" which
"had tile ingrfdtents to raise
utlllty rates."
DelfEan

Duerk said other major

Two from Meigs

drawbacu to lnduetrlat ICIIIey the tooll to mollvate - HeckmiD, wbo11 followed
npenalm In Ohio, In lddllion inllultry to locate or apllld 9IIITttt Ill lbt po ~1 m, c:au.cl
to the lack ol natlnl g-., In tbe ll.lte..
lhas:.~
were blgh tangible Jloperly Cce4Meda.U . . _
- --Stephen Sterrett, other three IJiuee, with .
taue and lqh llbor wage
npuunttnc the ~ putlealer attendoll the - :
riles.
He Nld efforta to enact · Udllty u.-., a _ _ . wblcb would require tbe :
1ni to prvvlde ~ tu: group apoiiiOI'Inl thla General ANembl7 to •
lncendvee were IIIIIICCIIIIul, Novllllber'e r•l'tllliml on ft'lluale the ll8ld fer tile •
propelled
etlte &lt;XIIIInlctiCIIofnuclllrpvnr
IDd that for the lilt 20 four
Conaltutkml
lltlllldmentl,
pllntl.
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months It had '-'o lib
urged
the
GOP
platform
He
aald
the
pr(IIIOIIIII
~
"talldil811l d!llf ears aa far aa
oommitlee
to
endorlt
the
J.uuU
on
tbe.Nov.
2
ltllll'IJ
:
talking tp the maJority
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·election ballot - would ':.
leadership about
the four lllueJ,
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of
the
IIIHIIdmenll
''eeue thai lite planll "prvblema of jobs : and the
would
requ!N
public
udlltlea
·
e
conomical, op11rale lllftiJ.:
problem of Industrial
to
offer
a
minimum.
amount
and
have full lneurance •
development In Ohio ....
of
naiilrll
gaa
IDd
electricity
·coverage"
• det.rmlned by ~
Duerk Nld lnduatrtal tu:
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Incentives \ would provide his at average rates d18'1ng high· tbe legl.llatn.
uaage winter months.
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Return Jonathan Meigs
Two Meigs High School Ollpter of the Daughters of
the Azl!erlcu Revolution Ia
graduates 1ast spring Kimberly Jones aod Dina joining other DAR Chapters
Pratt - are members of the. tn a national effort to ~d
Morehead State University Meigs Countalns and .all
marching band, known as tile Amerlcarut of the slgnlflcuce
"Big Band from Pantel of the United Stales Con·
stltuUon.
Boone Land".
This Is National Con·
The band, directed by Dr.
&amp;bert Hawkins, perfonns at
MSU, located at Morehead,
Ky., foot baD gamea and other
marching events. It has
performed at professional
football · games
and
represented Kentucky in the
last Presidential
Inauguration Parade.
MISs Jonea rs tbe daughter
of Mr. · and Mrs. Richard
Jones, 142 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy, and Miss Pratt Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph R. Pratt, 121 7th Ave.,
Middleport.

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ciltm It; othetwlle, tbra~
carelelllleN or ~
tlie rlghtl and . IIberti~~
Americans have enjoyed~
vanlah".
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· Ml11 Lucille Smith ~
chairman of the o~ ·
Ida Meigs Count)' on behall oC
the local DAR Chapter.
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stltution Week, Sept. INiept.
23.
The Constii\IUon Ia called,
"The greatest document lor
hwnan Uberty in 2000 years ol
-ecorded history. It Ia the
foundation for a free,
prOflperous and Independent
llfeforeverycltlsen, buteacb
ieneratlon must work lor llJ1II-

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CARS IN YOUR ~~S?~"
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Olester Water District, pictured, and the district's
treatment plant were Inspected by some 250 persons who
attended open house In the district frr ' 1 to 4 p.m.
Sunday, Door prizes at the office went I helma Fal:ns·
worth,SuzanneCiay,andMr. and Mrs.ll . ,ert Arnold and

Girl hurt

in mishap

Astra-

Graph
Bernice Bade Osol

For Wedl)ndly, Sept. 22, 1978

Debbie Rutt, 15, Waterloo, ARIES (Morch 21·Aprll 19)
was slightly injured in an You could be a trifle careless
accident at 4:15p.m. Monday regarding hea lth habits .
on Rt. 775, five tenths of a Remember, the ounce of
prevention is worth the pound
mile l!Outh of Patrtot-CadmiiS ol
cure, ·
Rd.

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tnay .be tempted to resOrt to
Sl.lb ter1ug e roda y . Don 't
operate in a way that will make
you feel ·guilty.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 22)
Your generous nature may be
taken m ·today · by · someone
with a sad tale. Before opening
Your heart and your purse.
check her story oul.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 23·Doc.
21) Success may be denied

you today throu gh your own
fault. If you're not willing to
help you rself, dori't expect
·others to e1ther.

The Gallla-Melgs' Post TAURUS (April 20'Mo~ 20) ·
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon.
Today you're a bit toO gullible
State f!ighway Patrol said ,In
19) Fight a tend~ncy to feel
business matters. Be extra
abe was a passenger in a car careful when dea ling wit h sorry lor yourself today. It's
driven by Delores H. Rutt, 35, strange merchants.
futile . Others have the ir own
Waterloo. Their car went out GEMINI (Mor 21·Juno 20) troubles and you'll get lillie
of control, ran off the road· Doubts about associates sympathy.
way at a curve, struck an should not be ignored today. II -QUARIUS (Jon. 20·Fob. 19)
embankment and over· something bothers you . bring it Don't feel obligated to do
turned. She was not iJn.. out. Discuss it with the- person busmess with one you 've dealt
with before. Go where you can
mediately treated. There wsa himself.
get the best bargain . Sentiment
CANCER
(Juno
·21-Julr
22)
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moderate damage.
isn 't good . sense today.
ignore a te;sK today, figur· Tommy L. Krautter, 18, you
Ing you 'll get around to it
PISCES (Feb. 20·MII&lt;h . 20)
Pomeroy, was cited to Meigs tomorrow, you 're barking up Inconsistency will be annoylng
County Court for no br.akes lhe wrong tr ee. Postponement to your fr\e nds today, Stick to
following a rear end colllaton only means delay.
your agre.ed . course of action.
at 3:25 p.m. Monda!' . on LEO (Julr 23 · Aug. 22} Do what you say you will.
County Road 25. The petrol Spendthrltt ways could cause·
said Kraatter's car struck the serious fine,ncial problems to~
rear of an auto operated by day. Stop telling yoursell you
things that you'll buy now
Ronnie Eblin, 18, Rutland. need
and not use later .
A deer was killed In an
Sopl. 22, 1976
accident at 10:45 p.m: VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sopt. 22) You could be restless this year
anticipate defeat today and amcious to make change
Monday on Rt. 35 east of Rt. Don't
before you even enter the fray. tor Chan ge's sake. Better to
%19. Officers said the animal You have at least as much stay where you are. for things
ran Into the peth of a car chance ol winning as you do ol . will work out.
operated by Dorinda S. losing.
Foster, 28, Rt. 3, Gallipolis. LIBRA (Sopt. 23·0CI. 23) You
SALMON RUNNING
.!!ELLOWS ·FALLS, Vt .
{UP!) - Vermont Gov.
Thomas
Salmon
has
(Continued from pege 1)
recovered ·from viral
Sunday betweeri Kllalriger and Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian pneumonia and Is off and
Smith, who indicated Monday his government was ready to running again for the u.s.
sccept the principle of majority rule.
Senate against lncumllent ·
I
· Republican Sen. Robert St.af.
SAUSBURY, RHODEsiA - PRIME MINISTER Ian ford.
Smith's government spent three hours today considering
Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kllalriger's proposals for black
rule In Rhodesia, but reached no declslon on Ute issue.
"We don't consider big propo~~~la In a ruah," said Struth on
emerging from his downtllwn office. "We're going to take our

Avour ·

W'Birthday

News .. in Briefs

time."

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WS ANGELES :- mE JEWELS THAT ADORNED
queen of EcYpt flashed and sparkled in a federal courtroom
and drew curious stares- but.would not draw enouch money
to pay the debts of commoners who llved royally.
Fathla Ghall, fonner prlnceas of Egypt and slater of the
late King Farouk, looked on Unp888ively Monday as a
Bankruptcy Court judge trted to auction off the jewels of her .
molher - former Queen Nazi! Fouad - to pay t310,000 in
debts.
Althouch the famUy had valued them at $500,000, jewel
dealers would not bid more than $180,000,
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TO END MARRIAGE
Filing for dissolution of
marriBG ~ were Yvonne M.
SeUers, Rt. 2, Racine, IDd
James Edwin Sellers,
Racine; Doris W. Swain, Rl.
1, Reedsville and Richard W.
Swaind, Reedsville.
Patricia !Weves filed for
support against Randel
!Weves under the reciprocal
agreement act.

TAKEN TO VMH
The Middleport
Emergency Unit waa called
to 719 Beech st., at 4:48 p.m.
Monday for John Rowe, wbo
was ill. He was taken to
Veterans Memorial HospitaL
At 8:41 p.m., the ,quad was
called to 532 Mill St., again
for Rowe. No treatment waa
given and Rowe was not
taken to any bospltll.

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COLUMBUS (UP! )
Delegates to the Ohio
Republican Convention
Tuesday rejected a strong
anti-busing plank to their
plltform before adopting a
document calling for a
balanced budget and the
. defeat of' all Democ~ats in
November.
"It Is time to join hand! and
elect President Ford and Bob
Dole," said James D.
Jobnaon, a delegate from the
21st congressional district, In
urging his party !(/ reject the

antibusing amendment
offered by Rep . Donna Pope ,
R·Parrna.
Jobnaon, who Is black, said
adoption of the plank would
cause people "to fall away
from the Republican Party.''
"I'm not for forced busing.
Nobody is going to lms my kid
- If I had .one. But forced
busing llbould not be an Issue
In Ohio," he added.
The voice vote rejecting
Mrs. Pope's amendment was
clearly "No." About ten per
cent of the 2,000 delegates
yelled " Yes,'' but were
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quickly drowned out.
Mrs. Poi&gt;e and fellow state
Rep. Irma Karmol , !).Toledo,
liad tried to get the anti·
busing plank adopted by the
23-member platform
committee earlier Tuesday;
but support on the committee
was as lacking as on the
cbnvention floor.
Committee chairman Rep.
Charles
Kurfess,
R·
~rrysburg,
noted
that
the
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state party platform adopted
anti-busing langjiage In the
national party platform
approved !liSt month in

Incentives to encourage new
industry in the state and spur
existing Industry to el&lt;p81ld.
-- Stressing the need for a
balanced budget.
the
Promoting
"overhaul" of the PubUc
Utilities Commission of Ohio.
The ten-minute debate over
the anti-busing amendment
was the highllght of Tuead.ay
ClUne&amp;.
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- Tighter controls over afternoon 's convention
state welfare benefita to session.
U.S. Rep. Chalmers P,
"fight welfare fraud" and to
' 'remove Ineligible Wylie, R..Qhio, welcomed the
recipienta."
- Calling for industrial tu:

Kansas City.
Other sections of the
platform approved by the
convention were adopted
without opposition. Among
them were planks:
- Supporting capital
punishment and lft1llldatory
priBon sentenceS lor persons
convicted of "serious"

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time he called for the defeat
of 'tile Democratic ticket of
Jinuny Carter and Walter
Mondale.
The only substantive
busin&lt;!IS of the convention
was the unanimous selection
of 25 Pre,identlal Electors
who will cast Ohio's Electoral
College vote in January Uthe
Ford·Dole llcket wins the
~lffLuMeu s IUPI J _ Here

Niehm
.~:~"':1·'- steps dOwn
Ot~ lo

are excerpls fr om th e
Republ ican Parly TP ia~orm
unan l mou~~S~c:'~fgN ues ay :

Fall arrives
this evening

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By United Prea1Internatlonal
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD Ia temporarUy
tripling t11e Import tariffs on sugar to help struggling sucar
fa'nners stay in business. .
Ford Tuesday raised the hnport duty from the present .625
·cents a pound to 1.875 cents. He said sugar prices have been
declining since July and ruive reached Jeyels "at which many
fanners are unable to operate profitably."
Government experts said Ford's action probably lri1l have
little if any hnpect on conswner prices. They explained that
retaU prices haven't fallen as sharply as have raw sugar
prices and the.re Is room for middlemen 1ll absorb Increases in
raw sucar prices.

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Dr. Bernard Niehm said he fired himself as

United Press International weaiher. High temperatures superintendent of the Gallipolis State Mental
FaU officially begins today today are expected 1ll range Hospital Tuesday so Dr. Timothy Moritz, director
but weatherwlse, autumn from the 50s in.the northeast
began during the night in to the 64kl in southern and of the Department of Mental Health and Mental
western counties.
Retardation, could not take the action.
Ohio.
Another cold front is
At least one record low
Niehm said he received a six-page letter from
temperature Wllll reported rusi)ing southeastward out of Moritz this week that charged him with a lack of
Wednesday and at least one Canada and may bring some administrative ability, engaging in partisan
record for tile date was additional precipitation in
northern Ohio Thursday. political activity and fostering poor labor
tied.
YORK - A BOMB, "comparable" 1ll one which
. In Mansfield, a low of .36 Lows tonight will be In th~ 40s relations at the southern Gallia County institution. •
k!Ued three pll\lple and injured 45 others almoat 19 months ago
~grees broke the previoiiS with high · temperatures
Nlehm said the letter inand apparently planted by the same terrorist ·group, rocked
record low of 39 set in 1974. Thursday forecast in the 001 dicated that he was going to
the New York Hilton Hotel Tuesday 'night.
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"The firing of Dr. ?ilehrtl
The National Weather in the north to the 70s along be dismissed so he . fired .was long overdue and will
No·lnjurles were repor(l'd. The d~vlce exploded In a stair·
EDWARD G. MOORE, Sr., Bradbury, holds the
Service bureau at the Akron· the Ohio river.
himself, depriving Moritz of serve to Improve . resident
weU between the 24th and 25th floors while Puerto Rican Gov.
The National Weather ser· the chance.
framed
resolution
.from
the
Ohio
Senate
which
peys
high
Canton
airport
reported
a
low
·
Rafael Hernandez Colon was attending a function in a second·
care and services at
vice's
extended
outleolt
for
tribute
to
Sgt.
Edward(;.
Moore,
Jr
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oft
he
State
Highway
of
39
degrees
which
tied
the
And
Nlehm
charged
Moritz Gautpolls Slate Institute,"
floor banquet room and a crowd of 200 anti-Colon
Ohio for the Friday through with running "a chaotic
Patrol, killed while on duty on July 23.
mark set in 1953.
demonstrators seeking Puerto Rican Independence picketed in
Karl E. Stewart, executive
And the service's Columbus Sunday period calls for a department" and said the director of the Ohio ClvU
front of the hotel, police said.
·office reported 38 degrees, chance of showers dally with director's office should be Service Employees
one-&lt;legree above the all-time highs in the upper 50s or the investigated.
NEW YORK - FIVE PERSONS involved in the Sept. 10
Association said.
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record low of 37 set in 1974. 64kl Friday, warming to the
hijack of a TWA jeUiner with 85 passengers aboard have been
Moritz
said
he
would
"not
Stewart,
,whose
'
Showers
and 6Cs or low 70s by Sunday. comment whatever" on the organization Is the largest
indicted on federal charges of air piracy which could carry the
thunderstorms developed Overnight Lows will he In the resignation.
death penalty.
.
.·
public employee labor union
' over Lake Erie Tuesday as upper 30s or the 40s Friday,
The five Indicted Tuesday In Bl:ooklyn Fede(al Court in Ohio and representa 5,000
.
·cold Canadian air moved warming ta the 40s or low 50s
.Jour refugeeB from communiSt Yugoslavia and the American
mental · health and mental
over the 70-degree 'lake by &amp;!nday.
wife of one of them - are being held in lieu of $1 million ball
retardation employees,
water. Some waterspouts
each. .
reacted to Tuesday night's
·
They are Zvonlto Busic, 30, and his American wife,
·High tribute has been jlaid citizens of Ohio with distlnc· were also sighted, with Three persons fined
firing of Gallipolis State
Julienne,27, botll of ]'lew York City; Peter Matanik, 31, of New to Ohio State Patrol Sgt. tion . His integrity, con· showers reported across
Institute superintendent Dr.
Three persons were fined
York City; Mark Vlasic, 29, of Stamford, Conn.; and Frane Edward Gene Moore, for· scientiousness and concern northern Ohio. Cleweland had
Bernard Niehm by Dr.
Pesut, 25, of Fairview, N. J.
merly of Middleport, who was earned him the respect and the heaviest rainfall witll and two others forfeited
Timothy Moritz, director of
bonds in the court of Mid·
killed in a plane crash while . admiration of a host of loyal about half an Inch. WASHINGTON (UPif - the Ohio Department of
There was still a chance of dleport Mayor Fred Hoffman President Ford is looking Mental Health ~nd Men~l
MINNEAPOLIS - 'l1IE EPISCOPAL Church's House of on duty about two miles north friends and associates.
light
showers Tuesday night.
Bishops Is caught In a bind on how to deal with the 15 women of Mt. Vernon on July 23.
" Countless citizens owe some
forward to the big debate Retardation.
Fined were Roger F . Thursday wltll Jiiiuny Carter
priesta who by the act of their Irregular ordinations . A resolution from the Ohio their safety, and perhaps, developing in the extreme
As the GSI investigating
drmatically raised the question of prlesting women.
Senate state.,
their very Uves to individuals northeastern pert of th~ state . Dillard, 19, Pomeroy, $i5 and and aides say he is in "good committee, an eight person
On Tuesday, the bishops accepted a theological statement
"The members of the Uke Sgt. Edward Moore who today but most of Ohio was costs, for making a uu" turn mental shape" for the group
of
medical
· urging that the 15 go through a "just in case" or "conditional" Senate of the Jllth General respond to the call of duty expected to have sungy and $15 and costs for historic, face-to-face professionals, pointed out in
traveling the wrong direction encounter.
ordination to regularize the women so tliat the rest of the Assembly of 0:1io have. without regard for their
Its April, 1976 report, .there
on· a one-way street ; Mark
Church could be assured they were validly·ordained and the teamed with deep sadness of personal well being. When
Ford displayed a carefree were severe problems at GSI,
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Haley, 24, . Middleport, $10 air by dancing beyond many o.f which were caused
two wings could' be reconcUed.
· the untlinely death of Sgt. tragedy takes the life of one
.
I Edward Gene Moore, a such public servant, all of us
Friday tbrough Sunday, and costs, expired driver's midnight Tue.i!day at the slate by poor administration.
WASHINGTON - THE GOVERNMENT TODAY banne&lt;j dedicated officer and pilot have suffered a profound a chance of showers dally license, and William C. dinner honoring Liberian
For example, there was not
Dinguess,
Dexter,
$40
and
the red dye used 1ll color maraschino cherries, despite clailrul with the State Highway loss.
President
WlWam
R.
Tolbert.
proper
habilitation of
with highs In the upper 50s
the action wlll cause economic disaster in the industry which Patrol, and wisp to express
"I'm getting in training residents and Supt. Nlehm's ·
"Edward Moore radiated to the 60s Friday, warming costs, disorderly manner.
produces them.
· our most sincere condolences an eagerness and a zest for to the 60s aad low 70. bf Forfeiting bonds were Sonja tonight by dancing with Betty IOCIIS was primarily long
It also banned a black dye used In eyebrow pencils and to his family and many life on the job and in the
Sunday. Lows wlU be Ia tbe t. Ohlinger, 20, Middleport, and tile guests," Ford teased range ·p)aMing, rather than
mascara and once used to color licorice, gumdrops and other friends.
community. His personal upper 30s and 10s Friday, $2'1 .70, posted on a speeding · reporters when asked about addressing the immediate
and
Ronald the debate at the historic problems · of improving
candy.
.
"Since graduating from the sacrUices to family, friends . warming to Ute 40s and low charge,
Wilcoxen, 39, Gallipolis, $50 Walnut Street Theater in resident care.
· The bans, effective lmmedia tely, are necessary because of State Highway Patrol and neighbors will be long 50s by Sunday.
posted on a disorderly Philadelphia.
ID!answered safety questions, the Food and Drug Academy In 1969, Sgt. Ed- remembered by all who knew
This report was the result
manner charge.
Administration said In a statement.
But when asked about Car· of an investigation sparked In
ward . Moore served the and loved him."
ter's views expressed in August, 1975 at a labor
KINSHASA, ZAIRE· - SECRETARY ol State Henry
Playboy Magazine on lust management meeting caUed
KjJls!nger sought support from Zaire today for his plan to bring
and adultery, he looked by OCSEA with Moritz where
blllck rule to Rhodesia, but a favorable response from
startled, hesitated, and then Mike
Clifford,
staff
iilfluential Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere already has
said "I'm not going to representative for OCSEA
virtually assured black African acceptance of the proposal.
On Carter's proposal to tax median family income of comment."
prese nted allegations of
By IRA R. AlLEN
. believe the American people
In Dares !jalaam Tuesday, Nyerere said - and U. S.
And
in
a
rare
display
of
about
$14,000
as
a
cutoff
those
with
higher
incomes
medical
inadequacies,
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)- deserve better than that."
officlala agreed - the ooly thing standing in the way of a In ooe of his most barbed
reticence,
The
First
Lady,
point.
more
heavily
than
lower
deplorable conditions and
"Where are his priorities?''
conference to settle .the Rhodesian question Is the fonnal, attacks of the campaign, Dole demanded, and then inc&lt;me persons by closing
"He's going to raise the asked the same question, labor problems on behalf of
public acceptance of the principle of black majority rule by Republican vice presidential answering his own question tax loopholes, Dole said the taxes if he's elected lor over paused, thought a moment residents and OCSEA
Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith.
.
American and said "I really have no members who work at GSI.
candidate Robert Dole said the Kansas senatllr charged, Democratic candidate and half · the
famllles
...
He's
not
going 1ll conunent.''
Walter
"In my opinion, Dr. Nlehm
Tuesday that Jiiiuny Carter "His priorities are to get running mate
DETROIT - 'l1IE STRIKE BY 170,000 workers against
Carter's
pitfalls
aside,
wiggle
out
of
it
or
wriggle
out
Mondale
were
trying
to
back
was
a poor leader and an
elected
at
any
cost,
at
any
"ought 11&gt; start telling the
the Ford Motor Co. entered Its second week today with Ford truth" about where he stands promise, at any statement." away from use of the national
(Continued on page 16)
some of Ford's top advisers inept administrator, "
President Lee A. lacocca at least outw&amp;l'dly optimistic that
believe that the sp~cla l Stewart said.
key Issues.
negotiations are "on trac~" towards settlement.
· ooAddressing
prosecutllr's investigation of
''His firing will not only
about 2,600 per·
But there were few visible signs Tuesady of any progress
political
contributions
dating
result In Improved resident
sons attending an Ohio
from the negotiating suite at Ford world headquarters and at Republican conv~nuon, Dole
back to 1964 in the President's care, but will also Increase
least one economist questioned. the union's key demand for
borne district of Kent County, the morale of GSI employees
made quick and pointed
more time off the job with no loss In pay.
grant
them
a
raise.
Mich.,
will not prove who have struggled to meet
United
Pres~
The Parma School Board
reference to the Democratic By
The
teachers
originally
de·
liarmful.
presented the Parma
the needs of the patients in
presidential nominee's IDternatloiiSI
manded
a
raise
in
the
base
And
White
HoiiSe
counsel
The
two-week
old
strike
by
Teachers
Association
the
spite of the administrative
controversial interviews with
COURT ACTION
salary to $10,000 a year, but Philip Buchen told reporters shortcomings of the In·
the
Parma
Education
offer
early
Tuesday
at
the
Three bonds were forfeited Playpoy magazine about sex
cut their demands back to that a three-year statute of stitution," he added.
Fair tonight with lows ln and two defendanta fined In and religion, with a news Association ended Tuesday conclusion of a marathon ",100 Monday.
limitations covers any
OCSEA has 35,000 mem·
tile mid to upper 40s. Partly the court of Pomeroy Mayor service about taxes and with when the teachers voted to bargaining session.
The
strike
cut
school
violation of federal election bers across the state.
accept
the
latest
offer
from
·The
agreement,
which
calls
the
Readers'
Digest
about
Clarence
Andrews
tuesday
cloudy Thursday with highs
Meanwhile, in a story
· the Parma Board of for an Immediate $242 attendance by two-thirds laws.
70 to 75. Probablllty of rain Ia night. Forfeiting bonds were !ann policy.
although classes were
As
to
the
basis
for
the
Education,
but
the
East
increase
In
the
base
salary,
which
appeared in this
"I
just
say
he
ought
to
stop
10 per cent tonl8ht and 20 per . Gregory Roush, Syracuse,
melntained by Some non· prosecutllr 's investigation, morning's Columbus Citizen·
liverpool
Board
of
Educatioo
was
approved
by
a
93
per
cent
giving
those
interviews,"
$25, poste4, on speeding;
cent Thursday.
strlklng teachers, substilllte Buchen said, "I haven't the
Journal, Dr. Nlehm also
Richard Buckley, Wellstlln, Dole said to great applause. said It had decided to take margin. The old ba!ie sllsry teachers, supervisors and slightest
idea
unless
they
are
legal
action
against
250
,
was
$8,756
dollars
a
yei.r.
called for the resignation of
1 TWO RUNS MADE
$50, disorderly conduct, and "Or he ought to start te111ng
striking teachers in that
The school board scheduled administrators. School bus misusing government resour· Dr. Moritz~
The Syracuse E·R Squad Michael Mlddleawart, Port· the truth."
·
a special meeting for later drivers honored the picket ces ."
· The' article, In jl4rt, read:
Attacking . Carter' for school system.
Monday at 9:20 p.m. took land, t300 posted on a OWl
He llbrugged off as "de
Gene Toot, president of the Tuesday evening 1ll ratify and lines, leading only a handful
The superintendent of
Sterling Rayburn to Holzer charge. Fined were Delbert alleged vaguene88 about
of buses in service.
mi.nimus11 , meaning "&lt;lf such Gautpolls State Institute for
·
Medical Center where he was Fridley, Pomeroy, S100 and Issues, Dole displayed the East Liverpool Board of sign the pact.
The East Liverpool minor slgilificance" reports
Supt. WUbert Lewis said
mentally retarded an·
treated and returned home by cosl8, reckless operation of a sare&amp;Q fer which he Is Education said · the board
~A~hers
walked out Mooday that Ford had accepted a the
Education
nounced hls own firing
lite squad. At 5:45 p.m. motor vehicle, and Mark known In CongreM, saying, considered the strike an Parma
and classes for 5,000 students
of golfing weekends at Tuesday, and called for tha •
Tuesday the squad was called Brockway, Pomeroy, $100 "I just plead with him 1ll be illegal act m the part of the Association negotiators were called off when school couple
the
Pine
vaUey CoiD!try Club resignation of the man who
consistent . Please, Mr . East Liverpool Education accepted the agreement
for '1'11elma Collins who was alld costa, petty larceny.
bus
drivers
refused
to
cross
In
New
Jersey
at the expense !Ired him.
Tuesday afternoon. He said
Cartar, take one position Assoclatioo.
taken to Holzer Medical
the
teacher's
picket
linea.
of
U.S.
Steel,
with
~is. friend
Toot said the board wUI every attempt would be made
whatever It Ia - even If
Nlehm has been at
Center.
SQtiAD CALLED
The
teachers
In
the
East
·
Wllllam
Whyte
as
his host.
hold no further discussions as to operate the schools on a
you're
rJ&amp;ht...TeU
it
like
il
is.
Gallipolis
for six years.
The Pomeroy Emergency
IN HOSPri'AL
Liverpool School District
"I doo 't know anything
loog
as
the
teachers
withhold
normal
schedule
today.
Just
one
time,
teU
It
like
It
He
charged
Moritz was
Albert "Red" Keeton, Squad was called lo the
their services and the board
The teachers, who serwe asked for a beginning wage of about that," he said.
is."
firing
him
for
the
very kinds
Pomaroy, entered St. Mary's Eagles Club in Pomeroy at
Special Counsel David of things he aUeges Moritz Is
has dlrec;ted the city solicltllr 21,000 students In Penna, $8,900 a year while the Esst
He
charged
that
Carter's
Hospltal,'Huntlngton, W.Va., 12:30 a.m. Wednesday for domestic policy Ia one of to lnstltgate pr~&gt;Ceedings 11&gt; Penna Heights and Seven liverpool Boar•' "· Educatloo Gergen told reporters "the
guilty of In his administration
Tuesday, for a kidney Marvin Darst who had fallen. "Tax and tax, spend and take legal action to reswne Hills, struck ilf!pt. 1 w~n the, has offered $7
President is confident, he has
(Continued on page 16)
operation. Hf \sin room 5009, He was taken to Veterans spend and elect and elect. I normal classroom uperaLiun. board of educatioo refu:.ed lil
no real concern."
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Mrs. Avery Goeglein. Personnel of the district conducted
tours, eiJllalned operations and served refreshments. The
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· COLUM!!US (UP! )
About 2,000 Republicans from
across Ohio were to meet
bere today to elect 25
delecatea to the Electoral
College and adopt a state
party platform.
GOP vice presidential no·
mlnee Robert Dole was also
IICbeduled to addre!l.! the
state party convention
tonight. Other speakers
Included Sen. Robert Taft,
Jr., R.Qhlo, Gov. Jamea A.
Rhodes and Ohio Senate
minority leader Michael J.
Maloney, ROnclnnati.
Democrats met in state
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