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                  <text>10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Tuesday, sept. 28, 19'16

News •• in Briefs
(Continued from page I )
wlll!t we had antici)ll1t•d and wh~t we feel they can pay by
rearranging their priorities." said Keith umgdon, chief
negotiators for the teachers.
School Supt. Richard Jor!lan said the board's legal counsel
had been notifted of the teachers' decision . The East Uverpool
Teachers Association, which represents the teachers who
have been on strike since Sept. 20, also said II would Ignore a
court order to return to work which was Issued by Columbiana
County Common Pleas Court Judge J. Warren Bettis.
WNOON - THE BRITISH POUNO - battered and
friendless - slumped nearly three .cents today, failing to
another reccrd low of just under $1.66. The decline to $1.6590
against the dollar reflected contl~ued lack of confidence in the
economy.
.
The new level was six cents Jess than a week ago and 12
cents less than at the beginning of September. The pound
edged back up to $1.6670 after a tough speech by Prime
Minister James Callaghan at the ruling Laber party
oonference in Blackpool in which he said Britain rr1ust ' 1get
back into balance" to solve Its economic ills.
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO - SAFETY FORCES struck late
Monday .night leaving tllis nortlleastern Ohio city of nearly
140,000 persons virtually without pollee and lire protection ,
Four picketing police officers were injured when run down by
a police cruiser.
About 240 of the city's 283 policemen and 2M of the 260
firemen walked off the job when negotiations on a new contract
broke down. Otller city service unions said they would honor
the picket lines: ~lice officials who were hit by the cruiser
were picketing outside a downtown police garage about
midnight when tile vehicle was backed out of the·building:WASiiiNGTON - SOME THREADS MAY HAVE come
unraVeled, but tile State 0e)ll1rtment insists the agreement put
togetller during Secretary of State Henry Kissinger 's African
shuttle remains essentially intact.
Undersecretary Willian\ D. Rogers, Kissinger's chief
deputy during the negotiations, told a news conference
Monday "the African presidents have accepted tile overaU
package ... IIley expressed gratitude for tile U. S. efforts and
they have stressed to us that tile matter is "on track." ~ss
than 24 hours earlier tile presidents of the five African "front·
line .states" supporting t)le fight against Rhodesia issued a
statement in Lusaka, which semed to reject the Anglo·
American plan negotiated by Kissil'l8er.
OOLUMBUS - STATE PUBUCWELFARE DIRECTOR
Kwigyir Aggrey has announced the temporary suspension of
propased cuts and other changes in Ohio's Medicaid program.
Scheduled to go into effect Oct. 1 were a 12 per cent
reduction in nursing home payments and outpatient payments
Ill hospitals, limitations or horne visits by physicians, prior
authorization requirements in a nwnber of optional programs,
sueh as dental, vision and podiatry care, plus a requirement
for ~Jll1yment by recipients in some programs.
Vetei'UI Memorial Hospllal
AOMITTEQ
Sigle
Chafin, Rutland; Thelma
Grueser, Pomeroy; Hernian
Warner, Pomeroy; Glenna
Little, Middleport; Barbara
Smith, Middleport; Elsie
Wbite, Long Bottom; Wilma
Rlsgs, Racine; Robert
Vinton;
Roy
Knotts,
Budlanan, Pomeroy; Mary
Crullubanka, Middleport.
OISCHARGEO - Hilda

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OPENING DATE

Frederick, Clara Lavender,
. Marion Hayes, Sharon
Crouch, Susan Laudennilt,
Eari·Cieland.

Holzer ~edkal Cenler
(Diacbarcee, Sepl. %7)
Judy A. Bennett, Mrs. Roy
Blackburn and daugbter,
BettY J. Claypoole, Myrtle
Conway, Martha Elkins,
Emma Farney; Edith Grubb,
Bonnie Hamilton, VIckie
Herald, Mrs. Jacob Hively
and daughter, Mrs. Robert
Kilgore and daugbter,
WilHam Lewis, George
Malone, Michael McGuire,
Roy McManis, William Reed,
Mrs. Richard Rose and
daughter, Sherr I Sands,
Nelson Seymoure, Leeman
Shepherd, Oma Stover', Mrs.
Jolm Thomas and daughter,
August Trapp, Justin

willialll8.

Dowler, Monis
(Continued from page I )
14,973.
Ha rrison. D., 12,096, 636,
12,132.
Hart , Cecelia , 7,140, 7, 140.
Hart; Eric, 14.280, 2,856,
17,136.
Haynes. D.. 9,744, 9,744.
Hollman. B., 12.096, 500.
11,596 .

~

Hol comb , E.. 14,280,
4,759.98, 19,039.98.
5.600.
Holter,
Roy.
1,866.66, 7,41&gt;6 .66.
Hoover , Martha , 12,096.
12.096.

Horky , Betsy. 14 1280. 14,280.
Horton , P.. 11,046, 11 ,046.
Hughes, Vitkl. 9,912, 318,
10,230.
Hunt, Paige, 9,408. 9,408.
Hunt , Randy, 10,0M, 1,597,
11.677.
Husted, M.. 12,936, 12,936.
Hysell , M., 11.046, 11;046.
Kennedy, L. , 12.936. 12,936.
Kessln~er,
D.. 13,860.
13,860. .
Knapp, M., 10,752, 10,752.
Kraeuter, L .. 14,280,
1,586.66, 15,866.66. .

Walker. G.. 12.096. 12.096.
Walker. K .. 9.156, 318, ~.474 .
Weber . D., 9, 156, 9.156.
Webster, A., 12,936, 12,936.
While. L. , 12,096, 12,096.
Wl1 1te. N.. 11,760, 11,760.
Whitley. w.. 12,096, 12,096.
Whitt, P., 8,400, 8.400.
Wiley , M., 12,096, 12,096.
Wilfong, M., 9,072, 9,072.
Wilson, B., 8.400, 795, 9,19S.
Wilson , R., 14,280, 14,280.
Wolfe . D., 12.936, 795,
13.731.
Wolfe, C.. 11,802, 11,802.
Woodard.
14,280, 14.280.
Yonker, L..D., 11.088,
11,08&amp;. Young. Earl , 14,280, 600,
14,880.
Young. Mae. 14.280, 400,
14 680
.
'Htli. J.. 8,400, 8,400.
McCall. Greg Title Coor.,
9,100,

Page· St. ~provement
depends on PW grant
Middleport VIllage Council
,
in regular session Monday
nightap])fj)vedaresolution to
apply for a grant under the
new Public Works Bill,
hopefully to improve and
repair Page St.
Mayor Fred Hoffman
dl scose
1 d. tha t couny
1
Engineer Wesley Buehl. and
he attended a meeting in
Martetta Monday to learn
.
how to apply for grants under
tile new bill and tbat Buehl
and he would work lol!ether
on fUing Mlddle~rt's a~
plication.
Surveying was done on the
Page St. improvement and
easements secured but State
Issue I funds left on hand,
about f72,000, are Inadequate
to provide for the im·
provement. Mayor Hoffman
said the village would lrnow
by Nov. 15 whether the application for help is approved.
Council agreed to advertise
for bids on gasoline at the
earliest possible time,
hopefully at a lesser price
than the town is now paying.
Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate
said the village spent

Morris reported roofs of tile
junior high, • Bradbury,
Rutland gymnasium and.high ·
schoot ·need repair. Patching
work cost was set at apKrawsczy n. J .. 9,408, proltimately $3,~ and it was
39750, 9,805.50.
reported that. the high school
Lear. L. , 10,080, 10,080.
Leonard, B.. 12,096, 12,096. roof is in "terrible" condition
Lisle. J., .t2,600. 1,890, and · will need extensive
14.490.
repair.
Logan, B.. 12,0'16, 12,096. The board will meet at6:30
-logan, R.. 10.080. 3.830,
p.m. on tile evening prior to
13,910.
tile
next regular session and
May, D.. 8,736, 8,736.
McCall , G., 6,300, 1.890, will go on tile high school roof
8,190.
.
McCoy, Celia, 9,072. "318, to examine tile condition of
that roof. The extensive
9,390.
McManus, Linda, 10,080. repair work is expected to
10~ 080.
run into thousands of dollars
Meadows, 1., 14,280, 14,280 on the relative new structure.
Meoer, R., 12,180, 12,180. · M _,_ . !so ... · ed
Miller, M.. 12,096, 12,096.
Om• was a
auwrunz
Mora , J. , 14,280. 4,998, to arrange for Columbia
19,278.
Heating and Ventllating to
Morr is, R.. 1080, 4,998, put the coal furnaces of tile MASON BOWLING CENTER
19,2~8 .
s
c t
a d
Woclnesday Afternoon
Morrison, s.. 12.096. 12,096. a 1em
. . en er
n_
Women's Bowling League
Mumm·ey, c., 8,400, 8.400. Harnsonv11le Schools In
U-man teams!
Naas ; Winifred , 12,096. repair. The cost is expected
September 1. 1976
12,096.
to run $9,ioo. It was agreed to
Wl
Newfeld, Teresa , 9 ' 156 ' advertise for bids on sealing Latecomers
6
2
9
Misfits
,6
2
' ~ba. L.. 8,400, 8,400.
the parking lot at tile high
6 2
Ohlinger . C., 9,408, 9.408. school and thiS work is ex· Gutterdusters
Rookies
4 4
Ohlinger. D., 8,400, 8,400. peeled to be done before cold Globetrotters
4
4
1
1
Team
2
2
6
g:~:~: ~·:. f4~~6. ~:~~: 1weJredtber,;. 000
1befboardthetransUpredictables
2 6
15,552.
er
..,,
rom
per· Allunders
2
6
Page, 0 ., 12,936. 12.936.
manent improvement fund to
High Team 3 games Perrin, G., 9,408, 9,4QII.
tile improvement of sites U.tecomers 1215; Team No.2
13 ·860· 13•860 · fund This amount will be 1209,
Posten.
V.,
Misf its 1168.
Powell, M., 12,096, 12,096.
·
.
High
Team game Pratt'. E., 12,936, 12,036.
used for seeding and soding Latecomer$
436, U.fecomers
Pryor, T., 11 .~. 11 ,046.
the alhletic complex which 429,
l'eam No. 2 415.
Redov lan. T., 14,280. 954, has been underway In
High Ind. Jgames - Nancy
15 3
4~1 ,
Jenny
·~ _;;ce, c.. 8,736. 8,736.
development at the bigb Neutzllng
Rice , M.. 9,534, 9.534.
school for quite some time. Carpenter 429, Jane Tennant
Rinaldi , c., 11,760, 318. The board gave a sup- ·~High Ind. game - Nancy.
12.078.
plemental contract Ill Jolm Neut~ling
196 , Jenny
Roberts. F., 12,936, 1,437 .33, Arnott Pomeroy Elementary Carpenter 179 , · Nancy
14' 373. 33
.
School., to head the· safety Neutzl ing 165.
Rose , M.• 10,080, 10.080. '
Split
Conversions:
Mary
Roseberry , R.. ii,088, patrol there and to Michael Burton 3-7 ; Nancy Neutzling
11.088.
Wolford as a freshman 5·7.
Roush, D.• 9,408, 9.408 . .u alhlettc ·coach. Jenhifer Hill
Rugg les. D.• 9,144, 9,7 .
named to teach the third
Septembtr 8, 1t76
Saelens, C.. 12.096, 12,096. was
w L
Shaver. J .. ~.on. JIB. 9,390. grade at the Middleport ~ Latecomers
14 2
Shutlz, B., 8,736, 8,736.
Elementary Scbool replacing Misfits
12 4
Slavin, J., 11 ,&lt;24, 11,424.
tile late Mrs Julia McComas Rookies
12 4
Slavin, R., 14,280, 14,280. Ad 1.
'
s
d
d. Team No . 2
10
6
Slawter, B., 11,.424, 11,424.
a me
now en an Globetrotters
6 10
Smith, c.. 11.760. 11,760.
·Rebecca Tannehill were Gutter dusters
6 10
Smith, D.. 12.0~6. 12,096.
named kindergarten aides Allunders
2 14
Smith, H., 12.936. 1,437.33. with Mrs. Tannebill to be In
14,373.33.
p
and ..._ otbe
'
•d
Sprague, G., 8,778, 8,778. omeroy
w"'
r a1 e
Sptague. E., 12.~36. 12,936. at Middleport. Jeannie
Stivers, D.. 12,096, 12,096. Slawter wu added to the
Story , R.. 17.096. 12.096.
substitute teachers' list
Tate, R., ~ ,744. 9,744.
A d'
b. d
Taylor, F., 13,440, 5,145.
tten mg were oar
18,585.
members Jennifer Sheets,
Teator~. M.. 8,400, 8,400. Wendell Hoover, Or. Keitll
Thomas, J .. 12.096. 12,096. Riggs, Virgil King and
. i~·r~:;~· ~ -: ~i~r:Kt~r.936. Robert Snowden; Oan Morris
Vail , J., 9,534, 397.50, and· Dowler, Principal Bob ·
9,9Jt.SC.
Morris, Clerk-treasurer Jolm
Bumpass, Victoria, 10,290, Triplett and Oavid Bowen,
10
':nnarl, M.. 14.280. 954. president of tile Meigs Local
15,234.
Teachers Assn.

f7,85U4 tn 197~ for gaaollne,
bout $1000 f
1974
up a
,
rom
·
. Mllce Zirkle asked tllat
council consider cbangin~
Front St. to a one-way street.
He said the street Ia too
.
narrow in places for can to
puss, and It Is poorly lighted
at ·~·
corner of Front and
w~
Hamilton. Sta., creating a
huard . He complimented
Police Chief J. J . Cremeans
and tbe pollee department.
Mayor Hoffman said
making Front St. one way ·.
wuuld be a problem beca~
· Second and Third Sts.,
already are one-way. It was
pointed out at the C. and 0 .
Railroad pays for the street
lighting on Front St.
However, the mayor said he
will contact the railroad
about Zirkle's request for a
~;~~ercury vapor light at the
Front and Hamilton St.,
corner.
Chief Cremeans suggested
that speed on Front St. be
reduced· from 35 to 15. The
mayor said tile reduction
would have to be approved by
tile State. The one-way street
question was referred to the

counell memben Y1111111 ,_
Gme 111c1 be bU . belli
advlled 117 the Me!CJ Coalil7
Budcllt Comml•oa tblt tile
local &amp;ovemmflllt liiOIIIY for
Middleport in 11'n will be
S17,16UO, clertved from tile
ltatellleltu.
•
Councilman William
atreet committee.
Grate read a letter from the Walter~ . aba~ from
Meigs County Commllllonen v~ on the
to 114••klng village offlclall vertlle lor guoline for a
to produce by Oct. 22 a . period of one year, other
list of projects they would like councllmal votinl ye1.
to ~~ee carried out In to1111, In Council diiCIIIIed lltterlaf
order of priority. Ma,or by jwllor blgluchoolltudlntl
Hoffman aaked council to on short Fourth St., drain
bring In sugcest10111 at tbe water from 1 garqe root •
next meeting . The In· callllnl holel in an allef,
fo!1IIIIIion Ia needed to update street Ughte being bidden by
the Meigs CoiiiiiY overall trees, the parkin&amp; of two
economic development plan achool buaea on Gravel HlU,
110 that the county will reinain and cab rates. Counclbnan
eligible for Ec011omlc . Allen Lee King lilt ·rttel,,
Development AdmlniBtralion the same aa In ef·
feet . on Jan. 27, 1875,
gra,....
....
CollllCII passed a moti011 are posted In all caba
stating tbat It does not object and tbat any deviation from
to the request of Charles them is Illegal.
Humphrey on the transfer Of
Others attending the
the Martin Restaurant liquor meeting were councilman
license to the LaSalle Hotel's, . George Meinhart, Marvin
"Good Time Lounge." Kelly and Carl Horky.

High Ind. Series - Nellene
Pethtel 493. Marie Petry, 459,
Jenny Carpenter 445.
High Ind. Game - Jennv'
Nellene

.. September 15. m'w· (.
Latecomers
20 4
Misfits
20 4
Rookies
14 10
Team 2
12 12
Giobelyrotters
10 14
Guflerdusters
10 14
Allunders
8 16
Unpredldables • 2 22
High team series
Latecomers 1257, Rookies
1236, Misfits 1218. ·
·
Hloh Team game - Misfits
446, Latecomers 431 , Rookies
426.
High Ind. SEries - Nancy
Nelson 491 , Sandy Grimm
445. Nelene Pethte 441 .
High Ind . Game - Nancy
Nelson 172. Nancy Nelson 167,
Diana Pyatt 161.
Split Conversion -

Nelson 2-7-10.

...and
we have a safe
deposit box for
your something spec:ial!
It's wise to protect your valuables from theft,

ever you want them .. Drop in today and ask

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extra large- all fine qual.lly. · "'-'':-~
Makers such as Lee . Carhartt ... Blue Bell · King Hole . Hanes
and many. many others,

By Uolted l'rellslatematlntll
DAR ES SALAAM; TANZANIA - PRESIDENT Julius

Nye~ says

MEN'S &amp; I)YS' DEPT.
.-

ON
ELBERfEI OS 1ST R.OOR

NASHVILLE, TENN.- FORMER U.S. SEN. Sam Ervin,
•chairman of the Senate Watergate investigation, said Tuesday
President Ford's lies to Watergate should be diBcu8sed during
the electlm because "he's got a lot to answer for."
The retired ll().year-old Democrat from NOrth Carolina
said when Ford stUI waa in Congress he helped stan a House
investigation Into piiislble corruplion. He said Ford also
trupported Prealdent Rlcha~lxon'sclalma of Innocence, lhen
pardoned tbe disgraced president. "I just tJtlnk he's got a lot to
answer for," Ervin told a news conference prior to a speaking
engagement at Vanderbilt University.
BEIRUT,· LEBANON _ SYRIAN ANO rightist troops
today renewed their three-pronged attack on tile mounlain
defi!IISel of Palestinian and leftist focces, but the Palestinians
claimed tbey had s!O'lfed the advance and inflicted "enonnous
caiu&amp;lliea."
• Palestine Llberat1011 Organlzatloo leader Yasaer Arafat
appealed to Arab beada of state for ''lllmledlate intervention to
stop a ma111cre." The Initial attack, launched by armored
unlla at dawn Tuesday, slackened briefly Tuesday night
foUowlng a propo681 foc a csae.fire, but raged on today with
heavy abeUing on tile mountain front.
QUINCY, ILL. - FIVE BOMBINGS,

~incy Monday night and Tuesday, during a visit by
Republican vice presidential candidate Robert Dole.
Rep. Paul Findley, R-ID., ulled the ·FBI to Investigate the
blasts.
"I am appalled and shocked at the bombings that have
occurred and I have sant an urgent message to FBI Director
Clarence KeUey ... I uri!e you bmnediately to send a team of
FBI investlgtora ..." Findley safd Tueeday. Secret Service
agents and local authcrltles118id they did not know who planted
the dynamite expiOIIves but said there was no evidence to link
the bombs witb Dole's overnight visit.

WALK-UP TELLER WINDOW AND
AUTO TELLER WINDOW OPEN
FRI. EVENINGSS To 7 P.M• .

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FOIL-FACED
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KRAFT .
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KRAFT
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Provide an excellent Vapor
Barrier and added Reflective
Thermal Value when properly
installed.

Install In a jiffy. Just press in
between rafters and your
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6" x 15" x 48"
Covers 50 Sq. Ft. R-19

Wide stapling flange for easy
installation.
Handy plastic
handle for carrying. 3'h" x
1 5" x 56' Covers 70 Sq. Ft.
R-11

Visit oJr Salad Bar
lasagna
Vegetable
Hot Rolls

MIDDlEPORT, OHIO
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DIPOIITIINSURID TO '40.000._..
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WHicH killed an

Army bomb expert and seriously injured another man, rocked

Special

PIT TSIUitGh

black African leaders want black majQrlty rule
In Rhodesia lil•''four tom weeka"-not ~wo years. The U.S.·
negotiated plan ouWned by Rhodeilan Prime Minister Ian
Smith Jut week calls for !he transfer of power from whites to .
· blacks witllin two years.
"The British and the Americans bave a tendency to talk
about majority rule ln two years cr so," Nyerere said Tuesday.
"We are talking about majority .rule In four to six weeka, when,
!Yitlt the foi'inatlol).p( an intertm governm~t. hie powers of the
govenunent 'Of Rbodeaili Will be pllilsed to the majority." The .
Ob~UIIIS by Nyerere and four olher key black African
.presldenla have cast doubts 111 IJie future of the majority rule •
plan iletJotlated by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
I"ASHINC&gt;TON-PUSHING BACK tile record of man in
Alaska and Canada, a C8nadtan scientist has fo.und a human
jaw bone lhat may be at least 20,000 years old and bone-tools
dated up to 29,000 years old. The humans apparently were
deaceildanll of Asians tbat migrated to the New World across
the now.Qibmerged land bridge between Siberia and Alaska.
, Or. William Irving of the University of Toronto said the
jaw and the artila~ were found lhis summer along the Old
Crow River in Yukon Territory. The jaw bad a single tooth,
i molar, aild the animal bones had been fashioned into
caritpalte implemehll. "II shows tbat man was present in that
part of North America at least 20,000 years ago with a
.teclmology not understood," Ir~ said.

Wayne, and Wahama in Cla8s
A; and Jackson, Barboursbille, Harrlcane, Huntington
High, Wirt County, Ripley,
Meigs, and Ravenswood in
claas B,
Meigs Marauders Marcbing Band took first place In
tile clus B division with a
total of 266 points.
The best majorette corps
chosen were Wayne clus A
and H~ llleh In claas
B; top field, commanders
were Richwood, class A,
and Meigs class B.

"THE
FRIENDLY BANK"

Over liO Metga Countlans attended , a $2k-plate
RepUblican breakfast held in Pomeroy Wednesday
morning at which Ohio's Gov. James Rhodes was the
honored guest.
Proceecla of the event at the Meigs Inn are fer Merrll
Triplett, Republican candidate for representative to tile
Ohio Legislature. Above, front row, I to r, are Larry
Spencer, Meigs Clerk of Courts; Eleanor Robson, county
recorder.; Robert C..Hartenbach, aheriff; Warden Ours,
commissloner; Wesley Buehl, county engineer; !Uchard

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK co.·

Plus iax

THE MEIGS INN
The Friendly Ones

Jones, candidate for county cornml.!alooer; back row, I to
r, Leslie F. Fultz, clllllnnan of the Meigs County
Republican Executive Committee; Rick Crow,
prosecuting attorney candidate; Gecrge Collins, county
treasurer; Gov. Rhodes, MerrU Triplett, Howard Frank,
county auditor, and Don Coilina, who helped plan
Wednesday's event.
Between the two rows, near Gov. Rhodes, is Mrs.
Pearl Welker wbo8e husband, Ralph Welker, was a
former state representative.
·

•

'

ABOVE, RIGHT, Attorney Fred W. Brow, left, and
Common Pleas Judge John C. Bacon, right, chatted with
Gov. Rhodes and Merrll Triplett.
BEWW, lEFT, Gov. Rhodes joined Mrs. Pearl
Welker and MerrU Triplett at breakfast at the Meigs Inn.
Mrs. Wel~er's husband, Ralph, former state
representative, unable to atoond, sent a letter of
endorsement for Triplett.

•

enttne
,.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1976

PO M£ROY·MIDDLEPORT, OH 10

Brief shift to black power wanted

THE INN PLACE
Wednesday Night

about our low rental rates.

Over 60 Meigs County Republicans dine with Governor Rhodes

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White Falcon band best of day
MASON, W. Va.-The
Wahama White Falcon
Marching Band took top
honors • at the ·Point
Pleasant Bicenteniliat Band·
A·Rama on Saturday af.
ternoon at the Sanders
Memorial Stadium. With a
total of 283 points out of a
possible 300, they won first
place in the class A division,
plus tile best overall band of
the day.
The 14 bands competing in
the festival were Spencer,
Hamlin, Richwood, Oak Hill,

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Latecomers 478, Latecomers
468, Rookies 453.

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2 14
High Team Series Latecomers 1334, Misfits
1253, Rook ies 1217.
Team High Game -

Pethtel 206, Jane Tennant
·186.
Split Conversions: Nancy
Nelson 5-10.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY .

Un~red lctables

\..arpenter

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Councilmu Jamea Bi •••
abllalned wtlb tile otber rm

THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF BUILDING
SINCE 1915
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SPRINGFIELD, OHIO- REPUBLICAN vice presidential
candidate RObert Dole, who jokes about almolt everything,
had a few quipl1bout the timing of his debate with DemocraUc
counterpart Walter M'oodale.
The dat.te will be held Friday night, Oct. 15 at a yet to be
datei'rnined lite. "Every high lchool football team in America
will be playing," be said. "We better maybe have it at
halftime. Somellody 1111)' tune In," be predicted. "Our
rllatlv11, our frilnda - our credltan."

CINCINNATI- THE CROSSTOWN BUSING of mere than
16,000 ltudantlll 1 CCIII of f7l mllllllt the flnlt year would be
~If NAACP p1dallnes for delqregatlq Oeveland'~
pabllc! ICboolall't Jlllt Into effect, according to I brief fUed In
the U. S. poart of Appeals, 8th I&gt;illrlct, 117 lawyel'l for the
IIChool bolrd.
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Dr. Paul W. Brf8p, Cleveland ICbooll superintendent,
llld ii,IIM jllllior 111111 eenll1r ltlgb younpters would have to be
bald aa.lhe city ...... of ltouiJw paUertll In the city.
'Ibey would Include 13,012 blacks lltd 11,892 wllltea. A capital
Cattlnued 011 Jill• 14

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By'7ACQUE8 CLAFIN
SALISBURY, Rhodesia
( UPl) - Prime Minister Ian
Smith says be Ia "anxious to
proceed" toward black
majority rule and has invited
a top British diplomat to help
resolve ·the growing dispute

between Rhodesia and black
African leaders over setting
up an interim goverrunent.
In tile latest snag in the
U.S .negotiated plan,
Tanzanian President Julius
Nyerere said Tuesday b!ack,
leaders eXP,CCt majority rule

Mississippi dam
wins Senate nod
WASHINGTON- The new
Gallipolis Lock and Oam
project on the Ohio River in
Gallla County lost In a
contest Tuesday with Dam
No. 26 on the Mississippi
River.
Sen. James Randolph,
chairman of the Senate
Committee on Public Worka,
which recommend!!~! the Ohio
River project, said the Senate
deleted a provision from the
Waler Resources Develop. ment Act of 1976 which
autllorlzed a new lock at
Gallipolis Lock and Dam. The
provlalon had bee!) recom·
mended to the senate to
complete the modernization
of the Ohio River navigation
system through the more
efficient flow of cargo on the
river.
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"The provision was deleted

Hamilton
to coach
Legion 9

·in order to reach · an ac·

in ''four to six weeks" while
But Undersecretary of
Smith had spo~en earlier in Slate for Economic Affairs
tertll5 of two years.
· Wllllam Roge,rs said in
"We are talking about Washington Monday that
majority rule ln four to six wlll!t Smilh depicted as an
weeks, when, witll the forma. agreement was only a
lion · of
an · interim · Rhodesian negotiating
government, the powers of position.
tile goverrunent of Rhodesia
In response, Smith's office
will be passed to the virtually ac;cused the United
majocity," Nyerere said in .Slates Tuesday of acting in
Dar es Salaam.
bad failh, saying the U.S.
The complications began government . had assured
surfacing Sunday when Smith the plan had received
Nyerere and· tile four other black Africa's approval
presidents of "front-line" befcre he ouUined it to the
black states rejected Smith's . nation Friday .
ouUine !Or setting up the
As Smitb quoted it, tile plan
transitional government.
calls for an interim
Smith had said tile plan was govenunent headed by a
mapped out by Secretary of council of state that is evenly
State Henry Kissinger, chief divided between whites and
negotiator
in
·the blacks and chaired by a
agreement.

commodation to provide
needed water ·resource
projects for other areas of the
country," Randolph said.
"The Gallipolis project Is
not controversial. However,
it was related specifically to
the replacement of Jock and
dam No. 26 on the Mississippi
River. It was agreed by the
committee to delete all
navigation projects from tile
bill in order that the senate
t.!eigs Countians will have
could authorize essential an opportunity to secure tll.e
waler resource projects this · swine flu vaccination in
year," the senator said.
October through the Meigs
During debate on the County Department of Heallh
provision, Senator Mike or their personal physician.
Gravel (D·Alaska), chair·
The heallh department will
man of the subcommittee on set up several public clinics,
water resources, together the dates and location of
with Senator Randolph, ·which will be announced
stated tbat the committee later. Special plans, however,
intends to, "Expeditiously caU for taking care of the
consider lock.and dam No. 26 . senior citizens, over 60, and
and related navigation tile high risk group during the
projec's at the earliest period of one week' which will
possible time the new ~th la]lle frclm tile lime vac:i:iDe
Congress convenes In
January.

white. Its prime responsi·
bility would be overseeing the
drafting of a majority rule
constitution to take effect
within two years.
The council also would
appoint a council of
ministers, mostly blacks and
with a black chainnan, to run
day-to-day affairs. But the
ministers of defense and law
and order would be whites.
Nyerere, however, caUed
such an arrangement
unacceptable, saying it would
in effect conlinue the present
white government under the
guise of a black majority,
To break the deadlock,
Smith called on Ted
Rowlands
Britain's
secretary of state for foreign
and commonwealth affairs -

to meet witll him to "clear up
any confusion tllllt may have

arisen."
"! am anxious to proceed
as soon as possible wilh
discussions \vlth African
leaders with a view to setting
up the interim government in
terms of the agreement
reached (wilh Kissinger) on
September 19," be told
Rowlands ln a cable.
Rowlands currently is in
neighboring Botswana lor
that
country's
lOth
anniversary celebrations.
Despite the latest developments, KI$Singer said
Tuesday In Washington tbat
he believes negotiations will
move rapidly toward setting
up · · a . constitutional .
conference.

Vaccination policy reviewed
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is delivered to the health . since tile 1920s.

department until the clinics
are set.
Meantime, the health
department will be issuing
statements to infonn the
publlc on the swine flu and
the victoria flu vaccines.
Following is the first
statement:
· Swine flu caused an out·
break of several hundred
cases at Ft. Dlx, New Jersey,
early in 1976. Before then
swine flu had not caused
outbreaka amon&amp; people

With the vast majority of
'Americans being susceptible
to swine flu, it Ia possible that
there could be an epidemic
this winter. No one can say
for sure. However, if an
epidemic were to break out,
mllllons of people could get
sick. Therefore, a special
swine flu vaccine has been
prepared and tested which
should protect most people
who receive it.
Certain people, such as
tboae witb chronic medical

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BLOOO NEEDED
Monday, Oct. 11, Is
Bloodmobile Day ID Meigs
County. It will be held at
lhe Pomeroy Elemenlary
Sebool from 1 to I p.m. All
types of blood are needed.
There Is a shortage of
negative types. Everyone
wbo can doute Ia urged to
come a,nytlme ID tbe If·
ternoon.

Charlie HamUton has been
named coach of the American
Legion Baseball team ~uc­
ceedlng George Nesselroad
who lllls been coach the last
eight years.
The American Legion team
Ia composed of outstanding
baseball players from Meigs
and Gall)a Counties itnder :::::::::1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
age 19.
Hamilton, the third coach
in the team's 10 year history,
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has served as Nesselroad's
assistant the past two years.
Former big leaguer Mel
Clark was tile team's first
coach.
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Hamilton said his goals for
Interested persons meet~
tile team will -be winning, . Monday evening at Pomeroygood sportsmanship, and city ball decided to from 1
giving as many boys as Community Improvement .
pollllble tile opportunity to · Corporation.
play.
A spokearnan, Or. Harold
Jim Soulsby will again Brown, said elected ton
serve as busineu mana~r of .offlclall, plain "interealed"
the team. Gene Mitch and citizens, and civic leaden
Homer Smith have been di&amp;CU$Sed conditions ill
named assistant . coaches. Pomeroy,
Serving on the baseball
A first meeting of the
commlsalon from Orew group, expected to lead to
Webster Pollt 39 American fonnalion of the corporation
Legion are Nesaelroad, Blillth has been set for Wednesday,
and Soullby. From Fenney . Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. in city ball.
BenneU Post 128 are Or.
Per110111 willing to par·
Clyde Ingels and, Norm ticlpate in such a project are
VanMatre.
urged to attend.

Improvement

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(AN lt~l~ !'
0l VE~ A
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corporatwn zs
being planned

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GOVERNOR PlCKETED- Gov. Jmnei Rhodes and b1a party were picketed at the
Meigs Inn at a ~ a plate breakfast Wednesday morning and at Powell's Super Vatu
parking 'tot where he went to meet the publid0Uowing breakfast. These some 25 pickets
represent the Meigs Chapter of tile Ohio Association for Menially Retarded and appeared to
empllllsize tile state law which states tllat tile county commissloners shall provide funds for
training the mentally retarded while the Meigs County Commissioners have indicated they
do not have the funds. Some 40 Meigs County retarded persons are not receiving training
this school year as a re~~ult of the situation.

problems and the elderly,
need annual protection
against flu. Therefore,
besides protection against
swine flu, they also need
protection against another
type of flu (Victoria flu) tbat
was around last winter and
could occur again this winter.
A separate va.ccine has been
prepared to give them
protection against both types
of flu.
These vaccines have been
field tested and shown to
produce very few side effects.
Some people who receive the
vaccine had fever an•
soreness during the first da
or two after vaccinatior.
These tests and )ll1st ex·
perience with other flu
vaccines indicate that
anything more severe tban
this would he highly unlikely.
Many people ask questions
about flu vaccination during
pregnancy . An advisory
committee of the Public
Health Service examined this
question and reported tllllt
"there are no data specifcally
to contraindicate vaccination
with the available killed virus
vaccine In pregnancy .
Women who are pregnant
should be considered as
having essentially. tile same
balance of benefits and risks
regarding influenza vac·
cination and influenza as tile
general population."
As indicated, some in·
dividuals will develop fever
and soreness after vac·
cination. If you have more
severe symptoms or if you
have fever which lasts longer
tllan a couple of days after
vaccination, consult your
doctor or a health worker
wherever you receive
medical care.
While there is no reason to
espect more serious reactions to this flu vaccinati011,
persons who believe tbat they
have been Injured 117 this
vaccination may have a
claim. The Congress recently
(Cattlnuell1on page 2)

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Z- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-PomerOy, 0., Wedneldly, Sepl 211,1976

GOP strategists worry over small town vote
Aides say Democratic
candidate
Jimmy carter- at
WASHINGTON (UPI) llle
time
of
the poll two weeks
Republican presidential
ago
was ahowlng
candldatlll 111t111Uy !ret over
unexpected
1trength In
dliet and delight In towns.
Amerlca'aiiiDalltowna.
Not th!J year. President
Ford's polltkal aides are , Ford worlred In the White
WCI'rled about the IIDill tGwn HOU$e today, and planned no
trlpi uniU next week when,
vole.
while
Qying to debate Carter
The President's men. smile
OVrl: repcrl$ frool such ltadi- In San Franclaco Oct. 6, he
tlcml Democratic bastions II! also will campaign on the
Chicago, where public West Coast and, probably, In
Opinion polls sbow Ford Teua.
Hla schedule .OO.y called
actlially leading Jimmy
fcr
recelvlnf! Italian Foreign
Carter In IOI'lle sections of the
Mlnlater
Arhaldo Forlartl and
metropolis,
signing
(at
11«111 EDT) a bill
But It Is the midland tGwns
to
~y
$50,000
to the heln ol
of benreen ·a.ooo and 10,000
any
pollee
officer
slain In the
pe1110111thal catllle&amp; ~ fret.

is, JUaWID B. GROWALD

line of drity.
Ford's pollllcal aides
privately cited theae reuooJ
fer the apparent llbift to
Carter In traditionally
Republlcan areas:
A tradililllal small town
diallke ol the big city. And
Jimmy Carter'ahllnetown of
Plains, Ga., is a classic one~orse town that small
towriers can feel kinship witll.
Ford, on the other !wrd.
may not be Identified as a big
cityfellerbutbecertainlylsa
man of Wuhlngton. Carter,
like Republican Ronald
Reagan, made much In the
primaries of the terrible
awful ways of Washlnglun.

leas lhan

They were auccesa(ul

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DANJLOFF would object tG the formal admlnlstratl&lt;lo has el(erciaed
WASHINGTON (UP!) ~ appOOIIInent of Senate con- itt moral leadership In this
Under tllrat of a new oil ferees
to work out area."
Recent repcrll frun the
fllllJrqo, llle admlnlatratloo ccmprrmlae legillalklll on an
IJ fighting one move In export administration act Miltlle East indicated an
CaJanosa to kill a proposed which would strengthen embargo may yet occur,
the
Saudi
• m11llon sale of ml"'iles to current 111e111tn11 to co~mler allhoash
Saucl Arabia' and another to the Arab boycott ol firma govenment !naje!ed it had
made no llllCh pima.
. IIInrt the Arab boycott ol dealing with Isrlel.
l'srael.
Formal approval of
''There is • bl&amp; gamut ol
There were lllese develop- .c o n fe r e es . r e q u I r es decllloDI bet'!l'een an
embargo and oil price rlaes,''
menta, In quid. sucmslo:n, lliiiiDitno!ll Clllaelll.
oru-tay In the Senate:
An "Informal" House- whicb could be imti:ed by
- Secrelary of Slate Henry Senate cudtr a.:e reached Saudi Arabia, !l1nl. .l!!l' told
A. KIAIDger succenfully agreement Cll the biD, but reporters as be left bis
pleaded wllb the Senate To,.er remained adamant meeting with the foreign
Forel&amp;n Relations Cunmittee tbal be woUld block the ::::::::;:::~:::::x:~::::::~::::::~~~::~::::::~~~::;;~:
to recooalder Ita U vote 111 leglllatllll by objecting to
aiORU!I PB11F01111S
Friday diiiJipOiing the u1e fcrmallzlng tbeir aelllll.
'l'lle a.mr tl tkllt·
of t10 Mnerlck alr-to-grolmd . E x p I a i n i n g b i s
a..r. f t l Ia "MY
miiiiiM to Saudi Aralia.
parllanlentary mcm, Tower s...r1 eo ._ • ,. tiC
Sill. G8Je McGee, O.Wyo., told reporten: "It's a
lire We , 1 1 · 'c-.,
ciJanted .h ll vote after «Mpprmallc and ...,.mic bot
''I Lift 4• r1ra." netr
deckllrc be 'II'U ~to potatoatlhlstimenldlll, _,....._wlllreit
"'WJ"tg oat Saudi Arabia oo lhldl we ·lhoukhct Clllt 110w z:• ,.... s , 1 at lire
die 111111 qaeat1m, and the . .. . What If It t.-c1 and we • ..,.. 0 .,. ., ant.
committee sidestepped BOt • oil euDwgo!"
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making
any
new
Mnlinlatratlrll oppo11tlc!!! ·
I&amp; n .......Uoft. The delay · to,the bill wucrlllciJled today
lnlleaateacllc!!! ._ Jlllbs It by the · Conf«etlCfl ol
eJ!hl; the Bouae ·wwld PlelldeoU ol Ma~ Jewllh
loaft time to act befln the Orglllhallona, a lfOap
eheduled adjournment CllllCd'l!ed with lbe a y.; e u
Salwday.
Jews abroad. Cbalrman
-Sc.JolmTower,R-Tea. Rabbi
AleDDder
Jol.
- of the Senate's ·~ Sclindlrl: lllid ''lbere ·IJ no
Rlt 'Jirarw, ~ he evldare lo qgt'lll U.t the

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Ollca&amp;o -

liul bnUIDg
aaly wllb Carter In the
lradlllonaily heavily

Pir8~~s to host Vikings
'l'ilree Southern Valier

Athlttlc Coalll'tltCe .learns,
K)'pr Creek, " NOI'$h GaDia

Jordan thinks . Ford .h&amp;ndled tenderly~
B.J MA:ililEW C. QUINN

ATLANTA (UPI) -JIInrny
"''liP'i&amp;n "'IMid'
. . die pres bu gmn
relallc!!!s panel
President PCI'd • "free. ride"
Sen. Clilfanl P. CUe, Ito , while acrutlnblng the
N.J., lllid he may ralle the si~Jbte" devlalklll In wbal
laue a! ki1llng the Maverick c:artw I8JS.
sale in the Senate where be
HllolltoD Jtrdan -..red
could win conalderable the ))anoo: lillie prlllideullal
llllppol't.
Jllllllinee's oxnmenll oa Jell
Sen. Wll1lml Promllre, o- IDd marallty Ill a Platbot
Wls., • dtltlzc force belind Ma&amp;aliae lnlen'lew to
die ~ !tplatlc!!!, carter'a elhlllc partly
lllid the biD II ._ "In a ....... lilt IIPrlal.
••lrmale" tmlelll'vwa' and
lbe wtmini4 I atkm chla&amp;e
... p!qJie 'lllid It wu rGiDI
to take .. don tbe tltbeiiDCI
Carter's

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trips to the hunting lodges . JftSII tnalmelll has been

IDd 10 forth, and not tbal balanced. It wu throtll!l the
much ia made ol II. AI this primaries. I'm jail saying'
point, Ford's had a free becallle Gerald Fcrd II 1D
. ~t PnBidenl, lbere
ride."
Of press coverage ol -'IS to be • rebtctllnce to
Clr1er, Jordan said "l'he cover him.
"People In the preall and
s!i~ devlatiCII In what he
people
IDterested
In
IQ'I II anab'Rd and made
Democratic
pollllca
are
Do • bl&amp; llllDI·"
But, be said, "Tbe press ovatactlnc to what the)'
tnatmaa of thla ca"'CMllgn perCeive to be a couple It
bu belli fair. Onraii, the mtst•W Carter t.a madet"

be said. "Tbere'a not soq to •
be a cbanie."
'
Jardu aUI ''there are not ·•
many atatll tllat we can't :
win" llllclq, "It's Cll'lalnl1
not a sure lblall, but It looP
good."
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"
He said polls Indicate •
Mk:blpll
Dllr)Oia "CIIIlid '
10 either 'II'8Y, JplleN loob •
close, Te11u II probably ~
.,q to be hard fought, I
Callfmlla could be tough." ~

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Bar associations tweaked

i1J JAMD A. KIDNEY

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retrogress! ve . lfllabJllhmenllaw finDs and,
It cldn't.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
leadenblp in the COIII'IIry for Ill U.t capacity, tlleU' main ,..
;11.'I fiWI!elinw the tell of San Fraadsco attorney IDore lhan a centurY :.... IDd ClllCent II lo belP predatory
a campaign and the 11e1v1n Belli, aoce dubbed cunllnae to do so."
corporations scre'!l' the
~ to bne praHema, ''KIIW It Torts," Ia twaklng , A 11!"11•u•n at die ABA peaple at large, fix prices,
to kind of pers!Jt, to I" uf ·-1 bar , oatt1118 headqaartenln~aald c ball eng e I he •
!W..E 8EI'
0 I :;
A ~ u1e will be pera1ae. So I'm lllll lllll agalll lor "retrogressive tbe orpallatlrll "will not CO na till! ti 0 n all t f
the
laida*"'."
worried
:
a
bollt
diplfJBelll'armmbwltha
antipollution
lawa,
put
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beld at St. Paul's l..allllraD ......,~gn,".Jardallaaldlnan
.......
reapmae,"
IIJielber
pbCIIJ
bond
illues."
...
~Ill 0rt. 4 .f nm 1 a.m. ~ !'?
Belli, •· bas been In
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........
lrao!rlile
with
the
Califlniia
Belli W'l'ltea .that 1110111 bar
BeUi, wbo llillde a national
to 4 p.m. by tbe · - o f St.
''FIIrd bel cattea a free bar and die AIDirlcall Bar leaders "work for the reputatllll fGr 'lriDDIIIc large
Paal and St. JaiiiJ Llltberan
ride. 'ftae preas bu b..sly Amdalim in~tly In n a II o n ' s I a r g e a t duDage verdicts against prl"
Cmrcb.
eovaed him at all. The..- the ..._ • ,_.. The ltate
vale corporatlona oo behalf ol ."
illtret~M I ,,.., b One ·c.- bar
1· s, him far one
••" ...
their
emplorea
and ·~
customel'l,
charged
that
~
~.
die
munlll ""'mae he eDdcned a
· IUtorlcally "the American
brand vt 8cGiclJ ID a New
did wa1 to apeak ftry .Yort newspaper adverBar Amdatlon bu been .,
cencMJy•
tl
BeUi
anU-Cathollc and anti- "
1
"At the -lime 'Fcrd has
".
defaJded the
Semitic."
·~
proved and pretty well eu:b - t un free apeecb
''Now, of courae,they mab :
111111111 tllat be ... accepted ~ 0'!1'11 accauiit, BeDi
• abolr of being Cll the lllde ol
INPIANA. Pa. (UP!)
~ lrl.-._u- roll tripe, . once lnlr1Hiuced the late
clvllrl&amp;btt&amp;ndthe blackman :
raietea Mlcby Cobm to The flnt . procram 1!1 the llld the envlromnent," Belli ~
tile
ABA •a
national COIIIllry to taacb emageucy said. "Balderdaab. They're ·
·
convention
under
a medical ae"lcea to coal SliD lilting aloogside Gene!'al '
llllDin will begin 'lbunda)' Moton and General Mills and
Cll the campus of lndlaM
Galeral Electric and all the •
lJnltalit)
·of Peaaayl:vania. other Generala wbo have
liftned to Olbm altelllively'
Tblrt)' minerlfram lndlana . fealbered tbeir Della at the
and did not !elm wbo wu
Group No. l of .tbe Co'ombal bil .superb mmririaiJihip and reaDy addr 'rc 11rm1 until and Armstrong coantlei,
me." 1
Braacb of tbe American · illlerpioodielmllllmty wbBI later. Collen '11'81 ander repreaentiDg anloa aad eaperrae lt. you
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Auoc:latlan llf UniYenit)' eoad!JdlBg.
lndlctmaJt ,.,.. tu evasion at me•p -u, wm atteDd Iii·
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Wamea IIIII p
•ed bp
(lhgm Cilatioaa will be the lime.
hour da 1 once a '!l'eek far
Mra. Robat ~. Grady. Bll .- •ed to Dr. Jane L.
BeUi'uatoliotp lijiJJ; , "My 13 weeD. Brian llcCIIe, a
boot, The CorJntry ill the Bop, FOl'IJ1Il, nlbor ADd .lectara'. Ule 111 Tl1al", iiiMW at Wea profeaaor. at
In!llana
deseribu lbe adler''• ·As Plot • of Geo1rcJ at eo.a booUknti and will be Unhallt) who '!l'l'IICe the
(0.11111111111 frun pqe 1)
aperltucupowqapiDID Bowlinl Gren State available natloaally aut pilot JII'OP'IIIl. willlellch tbe
~ a liir providing that
&lt;liofami .-r Pt~ At · UDitdf!1ii:J, Dr. Fonrlb bu DIIIIIIL In It be elliml the .coarw.
aucb d•tm•, with certain
die qe of 11, be "1dlred" made-~ Clldrllratkm in ABA and state
Tbe training program, . eueptlona, may be flied only •
bar
from
farmiDC.
Hll the lleldl It pohctaDJ and -lda:laltklrl are rWied wllb being funded by the a.te
aatoblo.raphical book &amp;iih•........ r+cr. aod cmlllct of IDtenlt and lllat Department of Environ- agalnat tbe · United States ~ ·
Government. Information ,
capture~ tbe
-.. ria put abe ila a••c"''el ,..,....... "tbe leeaJ -bJI!IM!WiJI Ill mental Reroources, will be regarding the filing ot claims ;
era and of the l'llral Ololo ill t1we • • 'W; to Jolarjarie
aaed to lmp!anent a new may benhCalned by 'll'rltlng to
America ill DOt lbere to state
law requiring coal the u. S. Public Health
-·
Slnl* llcDmef. Dlreclar the people bot to se"e
The rilllb Pep.- Award of Iuab wtlonal Telft111aD at ilalf." '
to
have Senice Claims Office, Park- 1
companies
will be Civm ·to 11-n IIlii WCET.Qtnnel41, Cl!clmati
emergen.r:y
medical
u And,"
be uld, "u
. lawn Building, litfOO Filbers :
"""- Jellllfe .fGr lbllr fGr ber abllit)' to produce !!WI .... fl. their Ylrioal bar t«bnlda .. In every worltlng Lsne, Rockville, )lar)'land ;
-blned laleala u I 1•!on JiciHiulltJ' edncallc!!!al 1V auoclatlolll, they have mine by lJ'II.
-2.
and dlrecton of the ill- !111M far d
111e and
llmatimaaiiJ fti!WIQI Krana fur ber .,&gt;•l•plw.n.ts u
Perfoi'IDIDI Al1l Tbeatre, u,. edncal« and ...-ti!!l
Clenland. Tiley ban in dill field, m1 to JoiJn and
'
preaented over • plays Ralh 11ett1n, edllon and
'
bere, tbu provtdlnl op- JCientllll Ill 1eo1017 and
lilt two rounds ol debates • •
porlllllltles for volllllteer eMserVatiOII, for their 11J WJIIlAM 00111 8 Dl. llelnl.c)' of State HeiJry
tiUd debaw IJ Oct. 22. '
aa.:n to adJieore •Umal contribtrllona iD economic PLA1NS, Ga. (UPl) - ~er'a lorelp polley, Tbe
c:artw
pre(!lcted when the
made
It
•
point
lo
be
brlefttl
.llrDmy
Clrta'
II
boniDc
up
la•cniiiOD TbeJ · will be seology, engiaeer1D1 and
IIIree
91kninute
lealllona are ,
far
lia
seoond
debate
with
bp
lbe
erA
lllll
tile
Slate
ialrodaced by Join. Tbamu ec:d~Ju.
over,
"I'll
be
1
very clear '
Pie...,..
Fcrd
by
aWdylng
Dtpw lliWut - C11C111 be bad
A. Coot.
Tbele OhiiiiDI . tbua
..
winner
data on ttiplrmaey and nailed down lbe Deino.:nllc
. Evan Wha1lc!!!, Dlreel« ol blilored will appear In pet'ICil CIA
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Mew.
Carter
returned
to hla ;·
pruldenllal 111111lnatllll lilt
Tbe Colambua SrmpiJOO)' to accept lbrir awardl and
southweat
Georgta
home ·
Carter, uneaay with
Ordleiotra, will naive tbe wUI reply wltb brief
1
Be CODt&amp;Jded the erA Ia early Tueaday morning to . .
Award . fer Mllllic fGr bla ..........
- poi!Hcotl lban the State nlu with hll family and
1111111«)' of orcbeabal and
1n addition, Prof. Joseph
llludy far the .le. He ;
DtjMatweut.
aperallc mllllic, far 1111 • · . I)Nld Pollllt, QlalrmG of
departs
Tburlday for
"I
will
mlew
IICIIIIe
of
the
pat11e iD CCJIIductlrc, and for ObiMM Ulnr)' far a.111a
Buftalo, N.Y., Bo8llll and .
notes
I've
taken
over
a
CoaatJ. will be hewed lor
number of yean. We have Portland, Maine, CCIIIInuing
hll. efforts In bebalf of the
The Gallla • Jacban • bad furelpi policy IJrlellDp, Friday to Hartford, CIDn., .
Ulnr)' darlag tbe put year.
Nashville, ~ •• and Pitt.
Cbrlatlne Norris, concert Mel11 Commuit)' Mental 11 yoa lmllw, down here burJb. aitd 111en
Beallb c.ter bu a-.nced Immediately after the
plarilt ol Co'nmhu, will
home Salllrday by way It
. open Obloaaa Day bp per- the emplo)ment of L)'lla CUIIVdltllll, and I'll go bact Wlllhlngton.
Wllllama, Jol. A., A"'date over those notea, and
forming avera! 1111 :1lolrta
In Plalnll Saturday night,
people
are
from IIAlllerlauoa," by Loall Pl)'cbotosllt, to practice different
Carter
has ICbeduled a t&amp;,OOOlndffldnal
and
group
preparing,
you
kaow,
Moren G«tlcbalt,
paycbotberapy.
.
llblnvlated papers-for -to ahead , reception for the
a-vatlc!!!a lor the lunDemocratic N·a tlonal •
Wllllama will fDncdCil In read over."
·
cbeon ud JII'OII'IIII may be varioua areaa of agency Cclnlng bome fram a loar- Ccmmlttee.
U.t ia lllll a (14 .... atlon. made with Jolra. ~mice
Eatrocao ~ .. oat Wllllama Foley, Director, pro&amp;rama, providing state Western S'll'lng
advlaable In padlldl who ObiOIM Ulnr)', 1181 Ohio edncatlc!!! and CONDitative following bla flrlt debate willl
e- ~
ha1:e epilep&amp;J, mJanlaea, Depanmenu BuildiDI, as • tkw lo llllereated Ill- Ford, Carter lAid Taeida) be
diYidaala
or
groDJIII.
Her
II
GCCIIP)lzc
bla
twv
dap
off
. , . Cll'dlae .. kidDer Soalll Froal lit., CoJumbmo,
'•' .
d'r• ar odter dtrnsn Ohio 4m5. T•leplwle\4-411- lllllD area ol 'l lnlce will be bp pouring over &amp;taft and erA
wltb the llabllaace AIJale brleflnl
papera
In
aaaoctated with aa ac- 3831.
Progl'lm, ar:c:ordllll to preparation for bla nex.t
8 OW
camulation of Ould. Tbe
Majcqlm B. Oreblu&amp;b. ad- encounter with the Plllllident
The M'llp r .1' .A. ~ ;
bormCilu the body to
..IA&amp;YmlnlltrlfGr,
a wetik fram today In San fravaled lo CoJilllliJal to the
"retain lodlmn j1llt aa tbe
· -:.,".,,.
Wllllaml I'ICIIIvecl ba' M. Franclac:o. ·
·
Farm Science RHiew. ,
natural do.
""··-·••
A. from Morehead state
ForU.tdelwte,lbeiJI'OUIIII EtaeU lkJ1 t+h, advilor '
In )'01111&amp; '!1'0111&amp;1 ltldl II
-~:..
•"
University.
She
wn
l'lllel lljiecify defelrae and made tbe lrlp . With', the
Jot1. If tllen II 110 ma~
-.,..mo.ty llllpiDyed bp the International daln - areu F .F.A.
against taklrc the
...,._
l•MIIwiN Mmtal Healtb Ill which Carter Clllcedea . DlllvniVIIkl!ll aqd Iaika',
medldiN I&amp; li IIIUaiiJ !letter
~
c.ter
In A•llnd, ltJ. u Ford a superiority of oa cropa, llvtltoct, aad
to !Me I after a 1Qt hrecm
...,
"·
--..
.
coordiDator
of Cblldren'a credentlall,
bat
not ma••ol «i 11tft. bkohtdetl ID
tomy If tbe ovarlea are
=..::.~~-=Blnloel. Prlllr to and In apertlle,
tbe JlllllhW IIIII the F.'I.A.
.
,...
..
.OIIIljanetloa
111111
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...
w~
to
bla
laple
lfier
_ , _ wltcbitl 111e fllld
Tlllill ...
.In mort '
Jolealallllllib
c.t.,
~
~taped·~·ct•Cilthe
wd.
Till! . . trip to belnformatiOII about female ·
.
·
......
"!~:
IIII..,..Suaeoarraetorata
campaJan
traU,
Carter
tlkell)rtbeJI'.F.A.
will be to '
hor- can .-I 10
for the Hultb Nambtr ~..::',:..:'..~.,.::;.· "'-r . ~...~~-~ llrb, ' "iiiPed lillie Pibel affaln lfllfl.al!ckln ~a ~~deb~~ .
, • :1:t
••• ,. .,
a..,. ,... achool lnel Into hil nmarloa Cll the Wilt I'CIIilllt.NII&amp; mr "'C 01 till
namber· f-12, M&amp;Jopallt.
ployllcal
ed1cat1oa, and Cout, dlacaulq auelur F.F.A.'IIIIIbeOd:l.,tiiiVo- '
Send a long, ltamped, lllf·
ierved 11 part time In· jOi'OIIIIntlc!!! In San D11t1o All at M'llp Rlcb '
addnaaed eavelope for
......
.,-.
..
_,.
•.
v..o.
llrat:tGr
In
J11Jcbo1011
at
IIlii
Rbodealrlll
Oretoa.
llct.al.
A
ftte It.,....- •
msDi•. Addnlt 'Jflllll .._.
:...oa:...~=·==
. llonbead Slate Unl••*l Fran the IIDIIIt, Carter ataodrdbptiiiJI'.r.A.totbe '
to Dr. Limb Ill Clrt of tbll .,._,.....,
_ _ ,.... ADd Alhland Comrnanll)' llld be bad belli ''a IIUie ·lfllp ~llcbe(lllloud of'
MwljMpar, P. 0. lor: 1161,
1· - . . . .
t
Co"·
" ....
1......• •-••· 8be l'llldll In rstlcant" •,__t
- •
-'"~
11111 ""d*
Radio CltJ Statloa, New ',..,.,
•
Oalftpolll wltb her . . . .• Furd Cll - . bat llld be III'O'WIII the trip to '
York, MY lGOlt.
Dort.
II tUIIc lilt ~loft~ off far 1be 0 I 1w
&gt;
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Coal miners
IeanDngof

E·M senices

Ohioana Association annot1nces awards=- :~~~~r~
lilllll Cout Blfll af Gnat to:
a.!, llelp CGiaoty dJalrNancy Ual BlrveJ fGr ba'
man of MwN, bu a. . hlltorical biograpbJ, The
au a llld the t7'tll 11111ual 11.- and tbe 1'bcnJ, wblcb II
Wlbal of the Martha uuperb~
KIDMy Cooper Obloana aboat the twv Tlldar prin.._, A 1....... will be - · Jolupnt. QueeD of
1111!1.......,, Oct. I, at the W!and,andl&amp;ary,Q.alof
raweeu
Ceater
for Fraace, wbo were the
,._,.... tbe (lio Slate llllhaJIP)' llltlrl ol lleDr7
Ualnnlty Campu ta vm. Naacy Ha"ey Ia
a• ...
AJaoclate Profeuor of
8Gut anrda, • MMILm, the ~· at the Ullhalit) of
Peca•a Award and the Ondmad
Jll tW • career lfedal will
Nl!: ,.,_ lV far bil
be p:
""" to C"'!'•ndlng baak GD lbe Oblo ICmet .. ...
~Year.
tilled Tarnado, biiiiCCOWII of
Dr. Jollnlll PalllraJ, of tbe trqlc atary of Xada
llarlelta, Preltdent of wbBI Jjt bp a ldDer lllrlrm lD
ON • UlnrJ, 11u a. lf74. l•ffuon, "fiCIIUI' lor
&amp;aaced the fallowiDg Tbe Cari"'l'd Pua&amp;-'l'laleB
ON 1 u die rN !pUna of Star, lmawtlateiJ IBIINI a
till lfll 0Ha 1• Awuda:
uyso dralnatle and ofmdl
Minnie Rite Moody, mar"lode tbat be .._. hll
BGt'elilt, poet, colllDlllllt, edltllr for I s!J:otlllllllb len't
beet rnlewer aad radio of abaence from the
nwiatur, of Graarille, DeWIJl'lll&amp;' in order to write
will receive the Career aboat the dart wind IIIDDel
lledal. Her li&amp;b literar)' and Ita ~ effect Cll a
....,.. arnppanat Ill her town and Ita people.
..U Her career bu added
Ed Muan far biJ two
1a1t« and dlllhdke to the volamea In a leriea ol four,
adllnl berttlct It Oblo.
&amp;Jtllled Bullden of a Natllll,
Tbe IJo!oaM Boot Awards wblcb are hlltarlcal IU IIW
'IIIII be JA
bp Eruat aboat The Slpera of die
~. LillnrJ l'.dltar of the Declaratlan of Inclep't"'enee
I J tr C4l 'na Dllpatdl, and Tbe Slgnel'l of the

an

t'"'

C'«JJtib'ion - tbe lillel ol
the flnt m boob. Tbl!med
to tbe IIINntftmjal lbeae
boob provide fuclnatlng
coJmlal biliary In the fGrmat
of brief blagrapbill. lfuon
bu devoted IDitallft llud7
to lbe bu ol tlwe early
Amlrl!:ara Be ia Dlreclar of
tbe Plrbtlc Sa tiu Department at Tbe Colambal
DUpatdL
Ruby v. Redincer' fer her
CllllllJift:bauve blrcraPbJ•
George ~ 11(1!111 wbldt lbe
bu been wwtinc far llllll"t
tban IJ yean. Tbll ObiMn Ia
Prof- It Literature at
BaJdwio.Wan- C.0. 1D
aer.. Prol Redqer bu
wriltsJ "a wbale life" pertrait of a pr!ioand WCIIIllll.
Mary Jo !Iter._ far ba'
dJildraJ'I boot, Wltcll of the
Camberlaadl, a atary aboat
the Iiiii 4aln people ofiOidbeutern KN111dry. Formerly
a leacber of ~lib, Mill
St«pbemo II now llbi'arlanmedla aped•Hst at a jludor
blgb acboolln llDdmatl Sbe
Is 1nteruted In the etbalc
IJI'OilPS ol Appalscbla.
William B. TbGmu Ia the
redpialt It the Fklaoce
Rolratl Bead Boot Anrd,
glv&amp;J by the Boot flt1rdy

DR. LAMB ·

.m

Vaccination

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Carter prepares to debate ·

•mow.

Psychologist

is employed

returning .

Drug used to .replace hormones
11J Law1

ea IL ~M.D.
DEAR D,R. LAMB - A lew
,_. 110 I bad a llpleno.
ul haYe baa tulnl a
J8 ·aiiifl PNmarln ever
111111t. J - told I ftald have
to tilt a.n fGr u lc!!!&amp; u I
1tn. J'm ._ • yam old. I
....,. like to kDo1l why I
llllolld ....., taking tbil pill
llld I I ltop takiiC It what
Iliad I 1IVIId have 111 me!
1M 41) a doelior's • me • bad the ume
• • • IIIII lbe bu not

*

eatroglltlllf nomaa II low Ill

fanale hormonea.

Duriag , a byJtereclomJ

a

· doctor may remove the
overlea, depending upoa the
cue. If he doll so IDa f011!C
wrman lhe will have an early
meoop11uae. Eltroglltll are
given to replace ber normal
bormoae produdloo. Even If
the onriea are not hi!IGVed,
the blaod aapp1) to them my
ba damstled dar1ac aurgery
and tber may aot cont1ntre to
fuadlc!!!'u '!l'ell u before.
Now lhert 11'1 varlatloDIIn
tbe Jlled for
u

uae·• -·

a 'Wlllllll'l -*-1 Clrtll -

&amp;111111 - . balb
kldDI1I - prodacel IIIOtllb
flmlle hormonea a may not have too madl
dlfflcaly. Some ~~- dill,
haw thla IOill'ce of~
to fall bacli on and dill't
tbe -

prodlrce lllfllllb.

Till! umelltutlon appU.
It to • wbBI lhe ,.,..

.._ Ill! c

Ill' the a.opauae, or

better lllnDIIIly
ltatad, whea
ber
rl-=~ ~~=~·= _.....
dell.....

{!

and llop frmctlc!!!lng. If lbe
produces enough hoi lllliiiill
fnm other IIOilfl* lObe IDBJ
not have 1D1DJ chances but If

lhelaoot~tonw.telben

lhe will undei&amp;U" ciJancu
associated
with
the
menopauae.
Tbe eatrogen bur IIIIi&amp; will .
belp a wrman who neec1a
them for replacemeat Ill a
number It reapeell. Tbey
belp preoNit chalcea In the
celll of tbe vagina, They belp
prevNit cellular cbaiCM In
pargt of lilt NaMer that
oft&amp;J lead to recatreat
bladder lnfactlona. The
horm111111 prevent 11ot
Oalbu. Tbe rtat ot the
beDeflla of tamale hormonea
Ia • ltlbJect far debate. Some
claim tile)' help ..... beart
dlnue . and
perhaps
degeneration of the bonel.
'ftae daallm are a"'dafed
with 8D lncrtued riJk of
of die llDla&amp; It tbe
ulerlll tlllt I have sptbo It
before. U J'GII have bad a
llyiteredomy II :JW have
lt

Youth aW.up m·;

aitended b

-hera.

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B. &lt;llmey, Fcrd'l cbllf ol Repubik:ID dDWIIIIate - ·
"lf dolrllllale llllncil bad
&amp;taft, lclld repcii'WI the 1'1111 to ncrmal, why the
but a ioclelome ~ weekend tbal IOIJie Wc:blilil'l! Prelldftt wwld be • .polnll
lribmutandlng up to the bit· crop pricea and · the lbMd" Ill 1lllnoil polls, he
apendlng Democrallc Admlnlatratlon'a brief lllid.
Cmgresa .m welknealin« fliDt.rCo 00 fGrel&amp;n grain
Tbe Presldent'a men
but dictatorial burelanll. salellul , _ b8d a k..t aniverAlly e:r;peet more
carter, smarting from the traditional Republlc cbeerinl- fram polls no!'
reaction to his Playboy fervor olthe farm bell
beq crmple1811. , _ new
The IIDill town - . lAid polla, they ~let, will
Interview un aeund rellglcin,
and 111 audl other topCI al one Ford aide, can be reflect the bq)acl of Carter'•
Teua' Lyndoo B. JcimiCII, meuund In I!Hm!a Be lAid Pllyboy MD!IM!)II IDd bla
has taken to reviving his GOP poiJIIIg two w.b qo lalk of bikq the lncm1e
rampoip cratcry on the evils llbowed Fcrd far ahead ol the laRI of the better off.
of Washington and Itt Republlcan norm In the
Inhabitants.
Farmm, too, have been

Royals frantic

Highlanders face Bobcats,

of what Reapn called the
· ''Washlngtcll buddy Q'llml,"

Congressional moves battled
By

0te1 whelrnllll

eDOUih fer Ford to be forced tlleU' IUIJPCII'I fGr FOI1I. aay
to arcue lhll be - not s-t the l'rellclelt'a men. Rldllnl

.. , _,. n.ll7 Sentinel, Mlddleport..Pomeror. o.. wec~ne~~~ay. Sept. 29, 1976

11

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.r

and Soull!e!i! ~u.mpt 1o kelp
tbelr recOrd. Intact Friday
night.
·,
In ' lea~ IIIIIIN, Coach
Jim Sprague'• powerful
Bobcall holt Soldhwestern
and Coach Jobn Blake'•
challenging North Gallla
Plralel have l''home game
against SVAC Symmes
Valley.
Southern takes Ita S:.lhla!e
to Mason County for a headon
club with the Wahama White
Falco111.
In
other
engagementa, taalem 2·1
goes to Federal Hocking and
Hannan Trace 0•3, visits
Waterford.
Kner Creek plays Ill first
home game after three
straight victoria on the road.
The Bobcats' moit ·aploalve
weapoo hu been .long runs
provided by senior bslfback
Todd Taylor and junior
taUback Marcus Geiger. Both
have provided many thrills

lor KC fane.
by the Pirates turned the.
The Bobcall have scored., · game around.
161 polntt In three outings, a
Southwettern'a offense has
·· 53.6 point average. Delen- scored 84 polntl In three
slvely, Coach Sprague Is outings, a 28 point ave. Lewis,
expected to make some ~W's top runner, had 148
~djustlllenis to shore-up yards rushing In 32 carries
110me leaks In the Bobcats' 44 against the Pirates.
defense.
AI North Gallla, the Pirates
Senior quarterback steve wiD go after their fourth
Baird likes to mix bla plays stralcht victory without a loss
and go to the air. Hla favorite against the winless Symmes
"rgett are Taylor and Brian Valley
Vikings .
The
Lucas, 140 pound Danker.
Lawrence Counllans were
Coach Bob Alhley's South- beaten 35-12 last Saturday at
Weatem Highlanders come to Conolton VaUey.
.
the KC Stadium fresh offa 34Again, the Pirate offense
Z2lois to North Garua.
clicked rolling up 473 total
The Highlanders have yards. Utile Mike ·Ctuiey
played Inspiring ball this enjoyed an outttandlng nighl
• seaaon winning two games rushing for 211 yards In 22
, behind the strong running of tries while scoring two touchse.nlor tailback Kip Lewis, lbc .downs.
paning of sophomore
Fred Logan, senior
quarterback Gene Layton speedster, had another good
and the .llurdy play of a night getting two TD's,
stingy defense.
rushing for 68 yards,
In last week's loss to the collecting 109 yards In the air
Pirates, the Highlanders held and grabbed two errant sw
a tw0-1p0lnt lead at the half
· ·
but a abort kickoff ~ecove~ pa~es Valley bas had
problems getting untracked

Ali putS strong
face on decision
1

NEW YORK (UPI) - what proves the chs~!O!!
Muhammad All claimed he from the trial horse. I had
showed himself a tnie cham- just enough to win. I know
pion by rallying to defeat Ken I'm tile winner."
Ncrton while the beaten chal- . But Ncrton, c:oinpoeed In
lenger claimed "the judges his dressing room after
made .asses of lllemselves" weeping openly while leaving
when their. decision was an- the ring, scoffed at All's
rea~mlng.
.
nounced.
"Whatdidhedolntllet3th,
That was the major post·
mortem of All's latest 14th and 15th rounds·?" asked
· halrUne decision, In which he NortGn. "He didn't hurt me at
retained the heavyweight all and there were long
championship of tile world. perlodswhenhedldn'thitme
"I won the last two at 1111.
rounds,'' said All. "That's
"I know I won nine of 10

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Sport Parade
By MILTON RlaDIAN
although the Vikings of Coach
UPI Sparta Eclltor
Greg BaWe, scored two TD's '·
last week.
NEWYORK(UPI) - Ken Norton wassoposltlvebehadwoo
Coach Bill Jewell's at least nine of the 15 I'OIIIlda and taken away the werld
Southern Tornados take their heavyweight title from Muhanunad All that when the referee
~ record out of state for a
and two judges aU narrowly voted All the winner and still
game with Wabams . South- champion, he simply couldn't control his emotlona.
ern owns vlctorleR over
Ken Norl«l betian crying.
Federal Hocking, Hannan
He was dazed and contused - the word he used was
Trace and Waterford . "crushed." He said lbal was bow he fell upon hearq referee
Wahama,J-1, is fresh off a 28- Arthur Mercante had IIU.lfor All and the two judges, Harold
23 win over Duval.
LedermanandBarneySmith,alaohadAUinfroot,S.7.
In winning their third In a
"Youfeltyouwonthellcht?"someonesaidloNorton.
row, 37~, last Friday, the · "Without questloo," he answered evenly.
Tornados were led by Sieve
"In that case, why do you feel you didn't get the decision?"
Boso, speedy halfback, wh,'l.
Ken Norl«l had said previously he felt "tile judges made
scored on three .short runs.· asses of tllemselves," and now he had the perfect opportunity
Senior AI Hill also had a f~1e ...to harpoOn them and t!Ie referee even milre, but he didn't. He
ni~ht a ~a ins I Waterford
mulled over the questloo a moment or so and replied:
grounding out 104 yards.
"I love the game. I doo't want to hurt It, so I'd rather not
Coach Marcus Rice's White answer that quealoo."
Falcons have won three
Norton's manager, Bob Biron, was ~ at bla side."
stralcht following a loss to Biron Is not your old flcht manager stereol)'pe, who ~oes
open the season. Eastetn, a aroiAIKI bleating, ''We wuz robbed' every time his fighter i!JRS
28-7 loser at Alexander, a decision.
·
travels to Federal Hocking
"Ken doesn't want to answer that question, liut I will," Bob
Friday.
Biron said. "I'll tell you why he didn't get the declslon.
, The Eagles' only TD last Obviously .they want to keep All fighting . He's 80 good at the
week came in the first box office, theydoo't want Iosee him gel beat."
quarter on a two-yard run by
Bob Biron wasn't saying the olllclala were crooked, he was
Mark Luwson. After thai, the mer,ly saying they were Influenced In All's favor because,
Spartans took control with lis after aU, he comes close to being the most exciting, chartsground game movlnf! ahead malic personality In the history of sporla and tbe type of
for good In the third period. individual who has a way of making people root for him
Federal Hocking, under witllout lllem always being fully aware ollt,
riew coach Bob Brennan,
l had the fight ever. through the first 14 rounds and thought
broke a long losing spell last Norton woo the 15th to earn tile decision, 8-7. I wasn't the only
week with a lU victory over one. Teddy Brenner, the veteran Madlaon Square Garden
Miller. Hannan Trace tries to promoter, had it 1().6 for Norton and down through the years
snap ita three game losing I've found he scores a flcht far better than most obserVers.
streak against winless
All felt he won, but then when is the last time you ever heard
Waterford.
him say he thought'he loot?
.
·
.
Coach Larry Cremeens'
"I wo~ big.'.' he said, when he was ask~ for his oplnloo. "I
Wildcats caine to· life· knowldid.lhllhimtllreetlmestohisooe.
~ter, lt turned o~ he wasn't so sure.
somewhat against Kyger
Creek. Although losing, 61·11,
Ali was q~et awhile, then he said:
.
the Wildcat offense at times
"Heelretlrement'saro.undlliecorner.ltjustgetawhereage
was able to move the hall. catches up with y~u . . Your wind, your. endwance and
Senior fullback Jim Waugh, ev~~else. It nught be good for me to retire now, not fight
returning from an ankle anymore.
Injury, had touchdown runs of
He looked at Angelo Dundee, who has been with him 80 long
50 and one yard. Overall, HT now.
.
.
collected 193 yards on the
"We be Wille to light (George) Foreman and retire," he said,
groUnd
·
Dundee listened.
·
"What do you think?" a newsman asked him.
svAc
"1\'s his decision," said All's veteran trainer. "He's the
STANDINGS
champion and it 's up to him to say when he feels he's had
TEAM ALL GA~Et p OP enough."
Kyger.Creek
3 o 161 38
"You think you mlcht change your mind tOOJOITow?" a
~~~~~·~~Ilia ' ~
2: questiun was put to All.
soulhwesoern 2 o s• 34
"I didn'! say I'm retiring," he came right back. "~ybe I'd
~=~~·;~Trace ~ j ~: ~~~ bewise,though,l&amp;getmeabrielcaseandgetoutoflhlsmess.
Symmes Val . 0 3 12 122 But the muney's soj;big. You just saw me earn six milllon
svAc ONLY
dollars. Si:xmilllon doll&amp;·s! You didn't see me jumping around
~~~~n.
'f ~ 7 • 0 ~ out there lor nothing." ,,
sou Ohern
1· ·o 42 o
Personally;I thought Ali ahould've q~t after he beat George,
~~~,e; 5~foi~
: g ~~ j~ Foreman to win back his title two years ago. He ahould've quit
sou lhwesoern
o 1 22 34 .when he was ahead ..There were signs his legs were going even
Sy mmes va o.
o 1 o 35 then and now .that he's }i!!shlng 35 he's only kidding hlmselflf
~:::.~~n Trace ~ ~ 2
he thinks they're going to gel any better,

By FREJ) MeMANE

UPISperll Wrtw
There were the Broold)'ll
Dadgel'l oflll5l.. .and the Los
Angeles Dadgel'l of 1962...and
llle Philadelphia PhiUles ol
1964,
.
•
Will the lt'l&amp; Kansas City
Royals be added to that.list of
teams who blew aeeJilln8ly
Insurmountable leads and
loll what appeared to be
certain pemantt? ·
Kansas aty, whicb led the
American League West by II
games oo Aug. 7 and by aeven
games just a week ago, had
Itt lead c:UI to only 211 games
by second-place Oakland
Tuesday night when ·the
Royals dropped tllelr aecond
stralcht &amp;111111! to tile A's, 1~.
as Mike Terrez outpllched
Marty Pattin.
" It's a patlletlc situatioo·
when you think of tile lead we
had," said Royals' Manager
Whitey Herzog. "We just
can't get the runs and there's
nothillg to say about that.. ..
We K9t another good11ilched
and wind up with
nothing to show for it."
Meanwhile, the A's have
woo six of their lui eight and
seem confident they will
overtake the Royals and win
llle division title fer the mth
year In a row.
"This is just as exciting as
tlie playoffs and llle Wcrld.
Series," said A's Manager
&lt;lluck Tanner, who is In his
first year at the Oakland
helm. "Our men are acting as
If they want to get to the
World Series. Tl)ey know we
have to win all of them and

game

lhey are pia~ 111at '!l'ay .... "
Sal Sando's 2l8lh bomtr of

In lbe ~m~~~lb

llle -

inning ... the lilly lUI lbe
A'tJOI off l'lttln, built wu
enough, u 1'llml l1lowed
just two hitt In notchinl hll
18th win. An ln!leld llncle by

Hal McRae In the MeODd
Inning and a groww:l alngJe to
left by Cookie Ro)fol In the
fif111 were tile anly lita off ' .
Tcrrez.
1n other AL games Tueaday
nl_ght, Baltimore took' a
doubleheader from
MilwaUkee, 7-6, In lllnning.l,
and 7~. IIOIIIon downed New
Y~k. 7-6, Teua blanll:ed
MIMeaota, 7~, and Detroit
defeated Clevela{ld, ~. then
lost, 8-1. California and
Olicago were not acheduled.
Red Sox 7, Yaalleel 5:
Butch Hoblon and Jim Rice
homered to spoil Ed
Figueroa's aeoond attempt at
his 3Jih victory and 8pll'k the
Red Sox to their 12th vlctcry
In their last 14 games. Tom
Murphy allowed ooly two hits
In four lr)nlngs ol relief to
preserve Rick Kreuger's
second victory. Thurman
Munson homered for the
'iankeea.
Ragen 7, T'!l'bll 0:
Toby Harrah drove In three .
runa with a palr of hwnel'l
and Gaylord Perry loaled a
slx.flltter for hll 15th win to·
spark the Rancm' vlctcry
over the T'll'inl. BUl Singer
was the loser,·

Our Interest Is
Greater For You

5.75%

Weaver retums

On 9C).I)ay

another

rounds. I was obviously the
year
Certificate•
winner."
Then, summing up the
5.75 per cent paid on
BA.LT!MORE (UPI) feeling of a substantial
E11rl Weaver, who has been 90 day Certificates of
number of veteran ringside
Deposit . $1,000 . 0~
with the Baltimore Orioles
boxing reporters, Norton .
Minimum.
Interest
for 811 seasons, will be haci:
. added:
Payable Quarterly.
managing the club next year
"To beat All, you almost
under
a
new
one-year
conhave to knock him out. When
A subslantlot penollr, I
tract that was "more than I lnvoktd
on all certlf cat4
you start the fight you
es:pected.II .
accounts withdrawn prla
already are behind. I told Ali
Weaver slined the contract to the date of meturlty
after the decision that I had
with the Orioles Tuesday
won."
after meeting with General
Asked how All reacted,
Manager Hank Peters. ·
Norton said, "What could he
Neither would say what the
say? He knew I was right."
term8
of the contract were,
Despite
the
sharp
but
Weaver
said, "I'm calllng
difference of opinion over the ·
it
very
good"
and added II
verdict, All had nottypg b~
was
more
\han
he had
, Jhe·Aihens County
· praise for Norl«l.
planned
Ill.
.
Savhlg• &amp; LOan Co.
"He's a good fighter, can't
· 2'6 Secon4 St.
''The man made me a great
take nuthin' away from him,"
Pomeroy, Ohio
offer, II ws more than I et·
All said. "Norloo took a lot of
peeled," he said.
ahots and he Willi in good
Malor League Standings
Major League Leoders
shape. He was In better ahape
By United Press International
By
Uniled
Press
lnlernational
thanlthought.l'mgladltook
National League ·
Balltng
Ill'IS f'Ighi serio
· us! y. II we
(base&lt;l on
425 ao bats!
Easl
W.. L .. Pel. GB
· Nalional League
didn't, we would have lost."
97 61 .6\4 X·Phlla
G.
AB . R. H. Pet All admitted he was toeing
Pittsburgh
89 69 .563 8
Gr iffey, Cin 145 554 111188 .339
New York
86 72 .5« ll
Maalock, Chi 139 503 64 169 .336 after tile early roWlds but
.
. 72 86 .456 25 ' Maaao&lt;, Phil 146 531 75 175 .330 said he senaed victory when
So. Louis
·
,, 87 .449 26
A Presentation of Center Program Board
Chicago
Rose, Clncon. 158
127 151
211 .325 N t
· · ked th e
Montreal
54 104 .342 43
Morgan,
138 649
467 112
323 or on mimiC
NEW YORK (UPI) -A 3+ "Wouldn'I it he wise to get out
Suddenly, however, Ali,
West
Oliver, Pil 121 443 62143 ·.323 champion's bsbit of clowning year.old
. ?....
Muhamm~d Ali now, get out as champoon
W.. L .. Pet. GB
who
had fought flat-footed as
~.\'~::~:;,';."~'
m~~
during the bout. Norton discovered Tuesday that time
•·Cincinnati 100 58 .633 vs.
So
many
times
I
could
feel
promised,
turned back the
Los Angeles
90 68 .570 10
Garvey. LA 158 619 84 198 .320 played peekaboo and laughed walla for no one.
Houston
78 81 .491 22'12 watson, l;lou 154 578 75 181 .313 derisively at Allin imitatioo
age eatching up witli me - In hands of time, got up oo his
San Francisco 73 86 .459 27 1h
That fact of life almost cost my wind, In my endurance. · toes, began dancing and landAmerican
League
of
Muhammad's
familiar
San Dl"9o
10 88 .«3 30
G. AB . R. H . Pet
_
' Ing rapier-like left jab! to
Atlanta
69 89 .437 31
AN OFFICIAL NBA PRE-SEASON
McRae, KC · 146 515 74172 .334 tactics In many of his bouts. tile heavyweight champion I'd be wise to quit."
x-CIInthed division title
his title Tuesday night when ·Ncrton, a nOtoriously slow change the tempo and
Brett,
KC
156
634
93
209
.330
"What
did
1
think
when
I
Tuesday's Results
Carew, Min 152 589 95 19'2 .J:16
. he won a close and hlchly
BASKETBALL GAMEl
New York 5 Montreal 4, 1st
Bosoock , Min 126 468 74 152 .325 saw him do lbat" All asked. disputed unanimous declsioo starter, borrowed a page assumed control of the fight ,
•Montreal 4 New York 2, 2nd
from
the
Joe
'
Frazier
"When I started dancing, I
LeFlore, D~t l35 544 93 l72 .316 "I tllought,J'm winning or he
Tuesday, October 5, ¥76, 8:30 p. m. Ohio
Pittsburgh S Chlcogo l
over Ken Ncrton at Yankee stylebook to win siJ of the started winning," he said.
Lynn.
Bos
132
507
76 159 .31&lt;
ouldn't
be
do'ft•
Ill 1 ,.
University Convocation Center, Athens,
Sen Francisco .4 Atlanta 1
R: lvers , NY
136 590 95 184 .312 W
"''6
a •
·
51. Louis 5 Philadelphia 3
flrsl eight rounds.
It was enough to cmvlnce ·
Carly, Cle 148 539 64 165 .306 All said he switched from Stadium.
Ohio. Tickets s.oo, 4.50, 4.00. reserved Seats
Clnclnn~tl 5 San 01090 4
But, although All's punches
He pressed All from the the judges, the people who
Munson , NV 151 611 .79184 .301 his flat footed sh•Je and
Houston 1 Los Anue.les 0
OO!y
are available at O.U. Memorial
Slaub, Del 156 570 70 171 .300
•
''
lacked crispness and .power outset,
crowding
the count, tllal he had woo, but
TOday's Probable Pitchers
Home
Runs
started
dancing
after
the
Auditorium Box.Office, Athens (594.3471).
(All Times EDTl
Nolionol Leogue: Ki ngman, eiGhth round_ and that WaS and found their mark less champion In close, leaving many In tile aowd, estlmsted
Chicago (Burris 14 -13) at NY and, Schmidt, Phil 37; "D
Mail orders send Self-Addressed Stamped
frequently,
his
trademark
ol
All UtUe room to punch and at at mcre than 42,000 and
Pitt sburgh (Demery 10-6). 7:35 Mon&lt;lay, Chi 30: Fosler. Cin 29: tile key tG the victory.
being
able
to
reach
down
and
Envelope and Check. Cashier's Check or
p.m.
the same time maneuvering paying record gate receipts
Morgan,ICin•37.
"When [started dancing I
Sen Francisco (Riccelll 1. 1)
pull
something
out
when
Money Order Payable to CPB Basketba 11.
League: . Nelltes, started wmn
· 1ng ., All sai'd
him lntc positioo to score with of more than $3.5 million,
ao Allanta (Easterly 1·01, 7:35 NY·~merlcan.•
30 ; Bando, Ol'lk 27;
'
•
tllere
seems
to
be
nothing
left
0.
U. Memorial Auditorium, Box Office,
tefts
to
the
body
and
~ht
.
p.m.
greeted the dedslon witll a
Jackson, Bait 26 : L.. May , Bait. "At the e~ of the. eighth
Montreal (Rogers 6- 17J ef ~;ce , B~s ana Hen&lt;lrlck, Clev round, I knew I was behind.'; surfaced In the 15th round. crosses to the head,
Athens, Ohio, 45701.'
miXed respoose.
New York !Sea.er 14·10) , 8:05
Hla rally lroke lbe deadlocks
p.m.
.
,
' ·' Run• Balled In
Ncrton said , he imitated on two judges' ilcore cards to
Philadelphia (Christenson 13.
League : Foster, Cln Ali'smann~ 'atooepoint
81 al St. Louis !Foroch 8·101. 121Nationot
;
Morgan,
Cin Ill ; Schml&lt;lt, durin th f' ht bee
"I . win the fight.
1:30 p.m .
Phil 103; watson , Hou 100;
g e Ig
ause
Ncrton wasn't convinced he
Cincinnati (Gullett 10·31 ' at Luzlnskl, Phil ,95.
was trying to outihlnk him."
San Dl&lt;QO · (Sirom 11 ·16), 10
had lost. Mter leaving the
p,m ,
8~;"e[J:~" M~~~~s~~~: ~Y '4~I; ''11ris was a &amp;nart fight,''
HOUilOn (Ah&lt;IUiar'9·lOI at LOS vosoriemski, Bos 99; Cham. he said. "II was not reaDy a ring sobbing like a child, the
TO OUR
Angeles !John lO·lQI, 10:30 p.m. bliss,, NY 96; Mayberry , KC 95. good fist fight but a smart exMarlne composed himself
Thunday'J Gam,$
Stolen Base~
.'
.
and bitterly let his emotions
SHOWING
{No games scheduled)
National Lea guo: Lopes. LA fight. I was ll'ymg to beat hun run r11mpant.
'1 .tJ
I
62; Moroan, Cln 59i Taveras, at his own game."
. . ,Itt 58; Brock, St. L SS ; Cedeno,
"The judges made asses of
'· .....
Hdu 54.
them~s," he said. "I
American Leaoue: . Nortn, F,.
i[
,
know I woo nine or 10 rounds.
·'
'· . ·•"''
Oak . 75; LeFlore, Det 58 ;• am v...-m
•
AR'!er;ican 1t~·~~e 1
Campanerls, Oak 54; Flatek, KC
.,. ••-e~
I Willi obfrotlily the winner.
, Eas
: -~. · and Baylor, Oak 51 .
'BEGINNING
THURSDAY,
SEPT, 30TH
What did he do In the 13th,
.
·w..~ L .. Pet. GB
Pitching
x-New York 9~ 62 .603 ...... •
Most Victories
· 14th and 15th rounds? He
Ba l.tlmore
88 70 .~57 7
National League : Jones, SO
·didn'lhurtme at all and there
Clevellnd
80 75 :516 lJV1 22-'14; Sutton, LA and Koosman,
'were long periods when he
Boslon
80 78 .506 15
NY ll·9: Carlton, Phil 19.1:
Oetrolt
70 86 .A-49 2A
Richard, Hou 19 -15 .
didn't hit me at all.
Milwaukee
65 92 .414 291fo · AMERICAN LEAGUE :, Pal.
"To heat All, you almost
. . . .• Wtll
mer. Bait 12·13; TianO. Bos 21 ·
w.. L.. Pel. GB ll ; .Garlan&lt;l. Ball 20·7: Flgue·
have to knock him out.''
Karisa&amp; City
89 69 .563 roa, NV 19· 10; F!clrych, ~et 18· .
Referee Arthur Mercanle
Oakland
86 71 .s..a 21fa 9i Tanana ,·cal 18 -10 ; Blue, Oak
FamilY
Recreation
Night
scored
the bout U.l and ·
Mlnntsota
81 71 .5ll B 18.\2,
Texas
73 85 ~62 16
Earned Run Avenge
has returned to Paul R. Lyne judges Harold Lederman and
CaiiiOI'nla
12 85 ;459 16'/o (baud on 153 Innings pitched!
Chicago
6.4 92 \ 410 ' 24
National L'eague: Seaver , NY Center Physical Education Barney Smith each scored It '
x·Cilncbtd division IIIIo
2.43: Rau, LA 2.54: Doony, St.L Building on the campus of Rio 8-7. 'UP! had Norton winning
Rttultl
2.58; Zachry. Cln and Koosman, Grande. College-Collllllunlty the fight, 11-7.
Ba117 Mllw 5, 111! 11 Inns.'
NY 2.71.
College.
All, obviously distraught
g:~~~~,o~~r.t'~f:n•du~~~~·
Oe~m~~~~~n ~~~e~u'ha~ldr{~~; Families are Invited to and
brandishing several
Cleveland ' 6' DetrOlfJ1, ·2nc:t
Palmer, Bait ·2.52; Tanana, Cal
participate In swimming, bruises and a scraped nose,
Boston 1 New Y!ll'~ 5: ·;
2.53; Torrez, Oak 2.56.
Texas 7 Mtnn~t.a ,Q,. ,., . . ~,
Strikeouts
volleyball, badminton, was certain he woo, but didn't
Oakland 1l&lt;anses City 0
N4Jtlonal League: Seaver , NY
{Only oemH scheduled)
• 233 ; Richard, Hou 201 ; Koos- basketball, jogging and much sound too convincing, He
Tiday's Probable Pitchers
man, NY 189 i Carlton, Phlll81 ; more during each Friday openly
discussed the
IA11:Emlt EDTJ '
-· Monlefusco, SF 168.
evening
be&amp;lnnlng
on
Friday,
possibility
ol retirement In
, TIKII (
~~·~ l--6)' It'' MJn.f
Am.rlcan Leagua 1 R:yan, Cel
Oct.
I.
The
publlc
use
of
Rio
·
the mcrnlng.
nHOtl (Red ern 7-8h 2l15,p .m , 302; Tanana , Cal 247; Blyleven,
Milwaukee (Augustine 8-12) Tex 210; Eckersley, Clev 192 ; fadlltles Ia free and Is being
"I won the last two rounds.
at Billllmore ·(McGrf9ilr · O·OI; Hunoer, NV 168.
That's
what proves tile thorntotally
administered
and
7:30p.m. •· · ' ',
. ""'-1- 7·7 Brewen •·•·
Now York. jHunter ,l~,15t. al """- •
....
supervised by Rio Grande pion lrwn tile trial hCI'se," All
Boston (Tiont 21 .11), 7 :~ p.m.'
WB)'Ile Garland won his
Delrolti(Bare 7·11 ·at .~eve. 3Jih game, despite giving up College recreation students. said. "I had just enough to
F amllles are asked to win. U I had lost, I wouldn't
land (EcJ&lt;eroley 12·111. ; 7:30 11 hill, In the opener when
p.m.
paJ11elpale
and make further )lave cried liut I would haw
Chlcag6 !Johnson 9.161 al Bobby Grlch hit a two-run ·
suggestions
regarding ad· felt bad. I would have lived
California (Ross 8-161, 10:30 homerlnlbellthoi!Eduardo
POMEROY
EAST MAIN STREET
or different activities wllh It but it would be on the
p.~inus coiv (FIIzmorrlt 15·11 Rodriguez. ln the nightcap ditlonal
record and you can't change
or Gura · 3·01 ao O.koand · llle Oriola uaed b(llle runs to offer in this program,
that.
ATTEND THE SHOWING OF THE 77 CHEVROLET
Fllnlly
Night
Ia
for
every&lt;MIIch;~:~:.l~~lf0~;,..
· by Reggie Jackson and Doug
"It's
time.
for
us
to
get
out
one
and
for
all
ages
above
Delroll ol Cleveland, night
DeClnces to win as Rudy May
DOOR PRIZES - GIFTS- REFRESHMENTS
Chicago at coHfornoa, nlghl
loaled a five-bitter to w1n hla five. Children must be ac- now," he said, turning to his
(Only games scheduled!
.
trainer, Angelo Dundee.
companied by a parent.
~.
!~Ill g11me.
,.
lj

gng

k

il m

Champ

m:Jl

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m!ay retire.---_ _ __
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Z- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-PomerOy, 0., Wedneldly, Sepl 211,1976

GOP strategists worry over small town vote
Aides say Democratic
candidate
Jimmy carter- at
WASHINGTON (UPI) llle
time
of
the poll two weeks
Republican presidential
ago
was ahowlng
candldatlll 111t111Uy !ret over
unexpected
1trength In
dliet and delight In towns.
Amerlca'aiiiDalltowna.
Not th!J year. President
Ford's polltkal aides are , Ford worlred In the White
WCI'rled about the IIDill tGwn HOU$e today, and planned no
trlpi uniU next week when,
vole.
while
Qying to debate Carter
The President's men. smile
OVrl: repcrl$ frool such ltadi- In San Franclaco Oct. 6, he
tlcml Democratic bastions II! also will campaign on the
Chicago, where public West Coast and, probably, In
Opinion polls sbow Ford Teua.
Hla schedule .OO.y called
actlially leading Jimmy
fcr
recelvlnf! Italian Foreign
Carter In IOI'lle sections of the
Mlnlater
Arhaldo Forlartl and
metropolis,
signing
(at
11«111 EDT) a bill
But It Is the midland tGwns
to
~y
$50,000
to the heln ol
of benreen ·a.ooo and 10,000
any
pollee
officer
slain In the
pe1110111thal catllle&amp; ~ fret.

is, JUaWID B. GROWALD

line of drity.
Ford's pollllcal aides
privately cited theae reuooJ
fer the apparent llbift to
Carter In traditionally
Republlcan areas:
A tradililllal small town
diallke ol the big city. And
Jimmy Carter'ahllnetown of
Plains, Ga., is a classic one~orse town that small
towriers can feel kinship witll.
Ford, on the other !wrd.
may not be Identified as a big
cityfellerbutbecertainlylsa
man of Wuhlngton. Carter,
like Republican Ronald
Reagan, made much In the
primaries of the terrible
awful ways of Washlnglun.

leas lhan

They were auccesa(ul

~

DANJLOFF would object tG the formal admlnlstratl&lt;lo has el(erciaed
WASHINGTON (UP!) ~ appOOIIInent of Senate con- itt moral leadership In this
Under tllrat of a new oil ferees
to work out area."
Recent repcrll frun the
fllllJrqo, llle admlnlatratloo ccmprrmlae legillalklll on an
IJ fighting one move In export administration act Miltlle East indicated an
CaJanosa to kill a proposed which would strengthen embargo may yet occur,
the
Saudi
• m11llon sale of ml"'iles to current 111e111tn11 to co~mler allhoash
Saucl Arabia' and another to the Arab boycott ol firma govenment !naje!ed it had
made no llllCh pima.
. IIInrt the Arab boycott ol dealing with Isrlel.
l'srael.
Formal approval of
''There is • bl&amp; gamut ol
There were lllese develop- .c o n fe r e es . r e q u I r es decllloDI bet'!l'een an
embargo and oil price rlaes,''
menta, In quid. sucmslo:n, lliiiiDitno!ll Clllaelll.
oru-tay In the Senate:
An "Informal" House- whicb could be imti:ed by
- Secrelary of Slate Henry Senate cudtr a.:e reached Saudi Arabia, !l1nl. .l!!l' told
A. KIAIDger succenfully agreement Cll the biD, but reporters as be left bis
pleaded wllb the Senate To,.er remained adamant meeting with the foreign
Forel&amp;n Relations Cunmittee tbal be woUld block the ::::::::;:::~:::::x:~::::::~::::::~~~::~::::::~~~::;;~:
to recooalder Ita U vote 111 leglllatllll by objecting to
aiORU!I PB11F01111S
Friday diiiJipOiing the u1e fcrmallzlng tbeir aelllll.
'l'lle a.mr tl tkllt·
of t10 Mnerlck alr-to-grolmd . E x p I a i n i n g b i s
a..r. f t l Ia "MY
miiiiiM to Saudi Aralia.
parllanlentary mcm, Tower s...r1 eo ._ • ,. tiC
Sill. G8Je McGee, O.Wyo., told reporten: "It's a
lire We , 1 1 · 'c-.,
ciJanted .h ll vote after «Mpprmallc and ...,.mic bot
''I Lift 4• r1ra." netr
deckllrc be 'II'U ~to potatoatlhlstimenldlll, _,....._wlllreit
"'WJ"tg oat Saudi Arabia oo lhldl we ·lhoukhct Clllt 110w z:• ,.... s , 1 at lire
die 111111 qaeat1m, and the . .. . What If It t.-c1 and we • ..,.. 0 .,. ., ant.
committee sidestepped BOt • oil euDwgo!"
:::.:::::;:~«=::::::::~;s::::::.t$:::;::::~~.:~::.:;.~:::::~::
making
any
new
Mnlinlatratlrll oppo11tlc!!! ·
I&amp; n .......Uoft. The delay · to,the bill wucrlllciJled today
lnlleaateacllc!!! ._ Jlllbs It by the · Conf«etlCfl ol
eJ!hl; the Bouae ·wwld PlelldeoU ol Ma~ Jewllh
loaft time to act befln the Orglllhallona, a lfOap
eheduled adjournment CllllCd'l!ed with lbe a y.; e u
Salwday.
Jews abroad. Cbalrman
-Sc.JolmTower,R-Tea. Rabbi
AleDDder
Jol.
- of the Senate's ·~ Sclindlrl: lllid ''lbere ·IJ no
Rlt 'Jirarw, ~ he evldare lo qgt'lll U.t the

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In

Ollca&amp;o -

liul bnUIDg
aaly wllb Carter In the
lradlllonaily heavily

Pir8~~s to host Vikings
'l'ilree Southern Valier

Athlttlc Coalll'tltCe .learns,
K)'pr Creek, " NOI'$h GaDia

Jordan thinks . Ford .h&amp;ndled tenderly~
B.J MA:ililEW C. QUINN

ATLANTA (UPI) -JIInrny
"''liP'i&amp;n "'IMid'
. . die pres bu gmn
relallc!!!s panel
President PCI'd • "free. ride"
Sen. Clilfanl P. CUe, Ito , while acrutlnblng the
N.J., lllid he may ralle the si~Jbte" devlalklll In wbal
laue a! ki1llng the Maverick c:artw I8JS.
sale in the Senate where be
HllolltoD Jtrdan -..red
could win conalderable the ))anoo: lillie prlllideullal
llllppol't.
Jllllllinee's oxnmenll oa Jell
Sen. Wll1lml Promllre, o- IDd marallty Ill a Platbot
Wls., • dtltlzc force belind Ma&amp;aliae lnlen'lew to
die ~ !tplatlc!!!, carter'a elhlllc partly
lllid the biD II ._ "In a ....... lilt IIPrlal.
••lrmale" tmlelll'vwa' and
lbe wtmini4 I atkm chla&amp;e
... p!qJie 'lllid It wu rGiDI
to take .. don tbe tltbeiiDCI
Carter's

~~~u.::

trips to the hunting lodges . JftSII tnalmelll has been

IDd 10 forth, and not tbal balanced. It wu throtll!l the
much ia made ol II. AI this primaries. I'm jail saying'
point, Ford's had a free becallle Gerald Fcrd II 1D
. ~t PnBidenl, lbere
ride."
Of press coverage ol -'IS to be • rebtctllnce to
Clr1er, Jordan said "l'he cover him.
"People In the preall and
s!i~ devlatiCII In what he
people
IDterested
In
IQ'I II anab'Rd and made
Democratic
pollllca
are
Do • bl&amp; llllDI·"
But, be said, "Tbe press ovatactlnc to what the)'
tnatmaa of thla ca"'CMllgn perCeive to be a couple It
bu belli fair. Onraii, the mtst•W Carter t.a madet"

be said. "Tbere'a not soq to •
be a cbanie."
'
Jardu aUI ''there are not ·•
many atatll tllat we can't :
win" llllclq, "It's Cll'lalnl1
not a sure lblall, but It looP
good."
'
"
He said polls Indicate •
Mk:blpll
Dllr)Oia "CIIIlid '
10 either 'II'8Y, JplleN loob •
close, Te11u II probably ~
.,q to be hard fought, I
Callfmlla could be tough." ~

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Bar associations tweaked

i1J JAMD A. KIDNEY

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retrogress! ve . lfllabJllhmenllaw finDs and,
It cldn't.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
leadenblp in the COIII'IIry for Ill U.t capacity, tlleU' main ,..
;11.'I fiWI!elinw the tell of San Fraadsco attorney IDore lhan a centurY :.... IDd ClllCent II lo belP predatory
a campaign and the 11e1v1n Belli, aoce dubbed cunllnae to do so."
corporations scre'!l' the
~ to bne praHema, ''KIIW It Torts," Ia twaklng , A 11!"11•u•n at die ABA peaple at large, fix prices,
to kind of pers!Jt, to I" uf ·-1 bar , oatt1118 headqaartenln~aald c ball eng e I he •
!W..E 8EI'
0 I :;
A ~ u1e will be pera1ae. So I'm lllll lllll agalll lor "retrogressive tbe orpallatlrll "will not CO na till! ti 0 n all t f
the
laida*"'."
worried
:
a
bollt
diplfJBelll'armmbwltha
antipollution
lawa,
put
•
beld at St. Paul's l..allllraD ......,~gn,".Jardallaaldlnan
.......
reapmae,"
IIJielber
pbCIIJ
bond
illues."
...
~Ill 0rt. 4 .f nm 1 a.m. ~ !'?
Belli, •· bas been In
•
........
lrao!rlile
with
the
Califlniia
Belli W'l'ltea .that 1110111 bar
BeUi, wbo llillde a national
to 4 p.m. by tbe · - o f St.
''FIIrd bel cattea a free bar and die AIDirlcall Bar leaders "work for the reputatllll fGr 'lriDDIIIc large
Paal and St. JaiiiJ Llltberan
ride. 'ftae preas bu b..sly Amdalim in~tly In n a II o n ' s I a r g e a t duDage verdicts against prl"
Cmrcb.
eovaed him at all. The..- the ..._ • ,_.. The ltate
vale corporatlona oo behalf ol ."
illtret~M I ,,.., b One ·c.- bar
1· s, him far one
••" ...
their
emplorea
and ·~
customel'l,
charged
that
~
~.
die
munlll ""'mae he eDdcned a
· IUtorlcally "the American
brand vt 8cGiclJ ID a New
did wa1 to apeak ftry .Yort newspaper adverBar Amdatlon bu been .,
cencMJy•
tl
BeUi
anU-Cathollc and anti- "
1
"At the -lime 'Fcrd has
".
defaJded the
Semitic."
·~
proved and pretty well eu:b - t un free apeecb
''Now, of courae,they mab :
111111111 tllat be ... accepted ~ 0'!1'11 accauiit, BeDi
• abolr of being Cll the lllde ol
INPIANA. Pa. (UP!)
~ lrl.-._u- roll tripe, . once lnlr1Hiuced the late
clvllrl&amp;btt&amp;ndthe blackman :
raietea Mlcby Cobm to The flnt . procram 1!1 the llld the envlromnent," Belli ~
tile
ABA •a
national COIIIllry to taacb emageucy said. "Balderdaab. They're ·
·
convention
under
a medical ae"lcea to coal SliD lilting aloogside Gene!'al '
llllDin will begin 'lbunda)' Moton and General Mills and
Cll the campus of lndlaM
Galeral Electric and all the •
lJnltalit)
·of Peaaayl:vania. other Generala wbo have
liftned to Olbm altelllively'
Tblrt)' minerlfram lndlana . fealbered tbeir Della at the
and did not !elm wbo wu
Group No. l of .tbe Co'ombal bil .superb mmririaiJihip and reaDy addr 'rc 11rm1 until and Armstrong coantlei,
me." 1
Braacb of tbe American · illlerpioodielmllllmty wbBI later. Collen '11'81 ander repreaentiDg anloa aad eaperrae lt. you
•
~
Auoc:latlan llf UniYenit)' eoad!JdlBg.
lndlctmaJt ,.,.. tu evasion at me•p -u, wm atteDd Iii·
•
Wamea IIIII p
•ed bp
(lhgm Cilatioaa will be the lime.
hour da 1 once a '!l'eek far
Mra. Robat ~. Grady. Bll .- •ed to Dr. Jane L.
BeUi'uatoliotp lijiJJ; , "My 13 weeD. Brian llcCIIe, a
boot, The CorJntry ill the Bop, FOl'IJ1Il, nlbor ADd .lectara'. Ule 111 Tl1al", iiiMW at Wea profeaaor. at
In!llana
deseribu lbe adler''• ·As Plot • of Geo1rcJ at eo.a booUknti and will be Unhallt) who '!l'l'IICe the
(0.11111111111 frun pqe 1)
aperltucupowqapiDID Bowlinl Gren State available natloaally aut pilot JII'OP'IIIl. willlellch tbe
~ a liir providing that
&lt;liofami .-r Pt~ At · UDitdf!1ii:J, Dr. Fonrlb bu DIIIIIIL In It be elliml the .coarw.
aucb d•tm•, with certain
die qe of 11, be "1dlred" made-~ Clldrllratkm in ABA and state
Tbe training program, . eueptlona, may be flied only •
bar
from
farmiDC.
Hll the lleldl It pohctaDJ and -lda:laltklrl are rWied wllb being funded by the a.te
aatoblo.raphical book &amp;iih•........ r+cr. aod cmlllct of IDtenlt and lllat Department of Environ- agalnat tbe · United States ~ ·
Government. Information ,
capture~ tbe
-.. ria put abe ila a••c"''el ,..,....... "tbe leeaJ -bJI!IM!WiJI Ill mental Reroources, will be regarding the filing ot claims ;
era and of the l'llral Ololo ill t1we • • 'W; to Jolarjarie
aaed to lmp!anent a new may benhCalned by 'll'rltlng to
America ill DOt lbere to state
law requiring coal the u. S. Public Health
-·
Slnl* llcDmef. Dlreclar the people bot to se"e
The rilllb Pep.- Award of Iuab wtlonal Telft111aD at ilalf." '
to
have Senice Claims Office, Park- 1
companies
will be Civm ·to 11-n IIlii WCET.Qtnnel41, Cl!clmati
emergen.r:y
medical
u And,"
be uld, "u
. lawn Building, litfOO Filbers :
"""- Jellllfe .fGr lbllr fGr ber abllit)' to produce !!WI .... fl. their Ylrioal bar t«bnlda .. In every worltlng Lsne, Rockville, )lar)'land ;
-blned laleala u I 1•!on JiciHiulltJ' edncallc!!!al 1V auoclatlolll, they have mine by lJ'II.
-2.
and dlrecton of the ill- !111M far d
111e and
llmatimaaiiJ fti!WIQI Krana fur ber .,&gt;•l•plw.n.ts u
Perfoi'IDIDI Al1l Tbeatre, u,. edncal« and ...-ti!!l
Clenland. Tiley ban in dill field, m1 to JoiJn and
'
preaented over • plays Ralh 11ett1n, edllon and
'
bere, tbu provtdlnl op- JCientllll Ill 1eo1017 and
lilt two rounds ol debates • •
porlllllltles for volllllteer eMserVatiOII, for their 11J WJIIlAM 00111 8 Dl. llelnl.c)' of State HeiJry
tiUd debaw IJ Oct. 22. '
aa.:n to adJieore •Umal contribtrllona iD economic PLA1NS, Ga. (UPl) - ~er'a lorelp polley, Tbe
c:artw
pre(!lcted when the
made
It
•
point
lo
be
brlefttl
.llrDmy
Clrta'
II
boniDc
up
la•cniiiOD TbeJ · will be seology, engiaeer1D1 and
IIIree
91kninute
lealllona are ,
far
lia
seoond
debate
with
bp
lbe
erA
lllll
tile
Slate
ialrodaced by Join. Tbamu ec:d~Ju.
over,
"I'll
be
1
very clear '
Pie...,..
Fcrd
by
aWdylng
Dtpw lliWut - C11C111 be bad
A. Coot.
Tbele OhiiiiDI . tbua
..
winner
data on ttiplrmaey and nailed down lbe Deino.:nllc
. Evan Wha1lc!!!, Dlreel« ol blilored will appear In pet'ICil CIA
'
I
Mew.
Carter
returned
to hla ;·
pruldenllal 111111lnatllll lilt
Tbe Colambua SrmpiJOO)' to accept lbrir awardl and
southweat
Georgta
home ·
Carter, uneaay with
Ordleiotra, will naive tbe wUI reply wltb brief
1
Be CODt&amp;Jded the erA Ia early Tueaday morning to . .
Award . fer Mllllic fGr bla ..........
- poi!Hcotl lban the State nlu with hll family and
1111111«)' of orcbeabal and
1n addition, Prof. Joseph
llludy far the .le. He ;
DtjMatweut.
aperallc mllllic, far 1111 • · . I)Nld Pollllt, QlalrmG of
departs
Tburlday for
"I
will
mlew
IICIIIIe
of
the
pat11e iD CCJIIductlrc, and for ObiMM Ulnr)' far a.111a
Buftalo, N.Y., Bo8llll and .
notes
I've
taken
over
a
CoaatJ. will be hewed lor
number of yean. We have Portland, Maine, CCIIIInuing
hll. efforts In bebalf of the
The Gallla • Jacban • bad furelpi policy IJrlellDp, Friday to Hartford, CIDn., .
Ulnr)' darlag tbe put year.
Nashville, ~ •• and Pitt.
Cbrlatlne Norris, concert Mel11 Commuit)' Mental 11 yoa lmllw, down here burJb. aitd 111en
Beallb c.ter bu a-.nced Immediately after the
plarilt ol Co'nmhu, will
home Salllrday by way It
. open Obloaaa Day bp per- the emplo)ment of L)'lla CUIIVdltllll, and I'll go bact Wlllhlngton.
Wllllama, Jol. A., A"'date over those notea, and
forming avera! 1111 :1lolrta
In Plalnll Saturday night,
people
are
from IIAlllerlauoa," by Loall Pl)'cbotosllt, to practice different
Carter
has ICbeduled a t&amp;,OOOlndffldnal
and
group
preparing,
you
kaow,
Moren G«tlcbalt,
paycbotberapy.
.
llblnvlated papers-for -to ahead , reception for the
a-vatlc!!!a lor the lunDemocratic N·a tlonal •
Wllllama will fDncdCil In read over."
·
cbeon ud JII'OII'IIII may be varioua areaa of agency Cclnlng bome fram a loar- Ccmmlttee.
U.t ia lllll a (14 .... atlon. made with Jolra. ~mice
Eatrocao ~ .. oat Wllllama Foley, Director, pro&amp;rama, providing state Western S'll'lng
advlaable In padlldl who ObiOIM Ulnr)', 1181 Ohio edncatlc!!! and CONDitative following bla flrlt debate willl
e- ~
ha1:e epilep&amp;J, mJanlaea, Depanmenu BuildiDI, as • tkw lo llllereated Ill- Ford, Carter lAid Taeida) be
diYidaala
or
groDJIII.
Her
II
GCCIIP)lzc
bla
twv
dap
off
. , . Cll'dlae .. kidDer Soalll Froal lit., CoJumbmo,
'•' .
d'r• ar odter dtrnsn Ohio 4m5. T•leplwle\4-411- lllllD area ol 'l lnlce will be bp pouring over &amp;taft and erA
wltb the llabllaace AIJale brleflnl
papera
In
aaaoctated with aa ac- 3831.
Progl'lm, ar:c:ordllll to preparation for bla nex.t
8 OW
camulation of Ould. Tbe
Majcqlm B. Oreblu&amp;b. ad- encounter with the Plllllident
The M'llp r .1' .A. ~ ;
bormCilu the body to
..IA&amp;YmlnlltrlfGr,
a wetik fram today In San fravaled lo CoJilllliJal to the
"retain lodlmn j1llt aa tbe
· -:.,".,,.
Wllllaml I'ICIIIvecl ba' M. Franclac:o. ·
·
Farm Science RHiew. ,
natural do.
""··-·••
A. from Morehead state
ForU.tdelwte,lbeiJI'OUIIII EtaeU lkJ1 t+h, advilor '
In )'01111&amp; '!1'0111&amp;1 ltldl II
-~:..
•"
University.
She
wn
l'lllel lljiecify defelrae and made tbe lrlp . With', the
Jot1. If tllen II 110 ma~
-.,..mo.ty llllpiDyed bp the International daln - areu F .F.A.
against taklrc the
...,._
l•MIIwiN Mmtal Healtb Ill which Carter Clllcedea . DlllvniVIIkl!ll aqd Iaika',
medldiN I&amp; li IIIUaiiJ !letter
~
c.ter
In A•llnd, ltJ. u Ford a superiority of oa cropa, llvtltoct, aad
to !Me I after a 1Qt hrecm
...,
"·
--..
.
coordiDator
of Cblldren'a credentlall,
bat
not ma••ol «i 11tft. bkohtdetl ID
tomy If tbe ovarlea are
=..::.~~-=Blnloel. Prlllr to and In apertlle,
tbe JlllllhW IIIII the F.'I.A.
.
,...
..
.OIIIljanetloa
111111
'•"""
...
w~
to
bla
laple
lfier
_ , _ wltcbitl 111e fllld
Tlllill ...
.In mort '
Jolealallllllib
c.t.,
~
~taped·~·ct•Cilthe
wd.
Till! . . trip to belnformatiOII about female ·
.
·
......
"!~:
IIII..,..Suaeoarraetorata
campaJan
traU,
Carter
tlkell)rtbeJI'.F.A.
will be to '
hor- can .-I 10
for the Hultb Nambtr ~..::',:..:'..~.,.::;.· "'-r . ~...~~-~ llrb, ' "iiiPed lillie Pibel affaln lfllfl.al!ckln ~a ~~deb~~ .
, • :1:t
••• ,. .,
a..,. ,... achool lnel Into hil nmarloa Cll the Wilt I'CIIilllt.NII&amp; mr "'C 01 till
namber· f-12, M&amp;Jopallt.
ployllcal
ed1cat1oa, and Cout, dlacaulq auelur F.F.A.'IIIIIbeOd:l.,tiiiVo- '
Send a long, ltamped, lllf·
ierved 11 part time In· jOi'OIIIIntlc!!! In San D11t1o All at M'llp Rlcb '
addnaaed eavelope for
......
.,-.
..
_,.
•.
v..o.
llrat:tGr
In
J11Jcbo1011
at
IIlii
Rbodealrlll
Oretoa.
llct.al.
A
ftte It.,....- •
msDi•. Addnlt 'Jflllll .._.
:...oa:...~=·==
. llonbead Slate Unl••*l Fran the IIDIIIt, Carter ataodrdbptiiiJI'.r.A.totbe '
to Dr. Limb Ill Clrt of tbll .,._,.....,
_ _ ,.... ADd Alhland Comrnanll)' llld be bad belli ''a IIUie ·lfllp ~llcbe(lllloud of'
MwljMpar, P. 0. lor: 1161,
1· - . . . .
t
Co"·
" ....
1......• •-••· 8be l'llldll In rstlcant" •,__t
- •
-'"~
11111 ""d*
Radio CltJ Statloa, New ',..,.,
•
Oalftpolll wltb her . . . .• Furd Cll - . bat llld be III'O'WIII the trip to '
York, MY lGOlt.
Dort.
II tUIIc lilt ~loft~ off far 1be 0 I 1w
&gt;
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provided

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Coal miners
IeanDngof

E·M senices

Ohioana Association annot1nces awards=- :~~~~r~
lilllll Cout Blfll af Gnat to:
a.!, llelp CGiaoty dJalrNancy Ual BlrveJ fGr ba'
man of MwN, bu a. . hlltorical biograpbJ, The
au a llld the t7'tll 11111ual 11.- and tbe 1'bcnJ, wblcb II
Wlbal of the Martha uuperb~
KIDMy Cooper Obloana aboat the twv Tlldar prin.._, A 1....... will be - · Jolupnt. QueeD of
1111!1.......,, Oct. I, at the W!and,andl&amp;ary,Q.alof
raweeu
Ceater
for Fraace, wbo were the
,._,.... tbe (lio Slate llllhaJIP)' llltlrl ol lleDr7
Ualnnlty Campu ta vm. Naacy Ha"ey Ia
a• ...
AJaoclate Profeuor of
8Gut anrda, • MMILm, the ~· at the Ullhalit) of
Peca•a Award and the Ondmad
Jll tW • career lfedal will
Nl!: ,.,_ lV far bil
be p:
""" to C"'!'•ndlng baak GD lbe Oblo ICmet .. ...
~Year.
tilled Tarnado, biiiiCCOWII of
Dr. Jollnlll PalllraJ, of tbe trqlc atary of Xada
llarlelta, Preltdent of wbBI Jjt bp a ldDer lllrlrm lD
ON • UlnrJ, 11u a. lf74. l•ffuon, "fiCIIUI' lor
&amp;aaced the fallowiDg Tbe Cari"'l'd Pua&amp;-'l'laleB
ON 1 u die rN !pUna of Star, lmawtlateiJ IBIINI a
till lfll 0Ha 1• Awuda:
uyso dralnatle and ofmdl
Minnie Rite Moody, mar"lode tbat be .._. hll
BGt'elilt, poet, colllDlllllt, edltllr for I s!J:otlllllllb len't
beet rnlewer aad radio of abaence from the
nwiatur, of Graarille, DeWIJl'lll&amp;' in order to write
will receive the Career aboat the dart wind IIIDDel
lledal. Her li&amp;b literar)' and Ita ~ effect Cll a
....,.. arnppanat Ill her town and Ita people.
..U Her career bu added
Ed Muan far biJ two
1a1t« and dlllhdke to the volamea In a leriea ol four,
adllnl berttlct It Oblo.
&amp;Jtllled Bullden of a Natllll,
Tbe IJo!oaM Boot Awards wblcb are hlltarlcal IU IIW
'IIIII be JA
bp Eruat aboat The Slpera of die
~. LillnrJ l'.dltar of the Declaratlan of Inclep't"'enee
I J tr C4l 'na Dllpatdl, and Tbe Slgnel'l of the

an

t'"'

C'«JJtib'ion - tbe lillel ol
the flnt m boob. Tbl!med
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"lf dolrllllale llllncil bad
&amp;taft, lclld repcii'WI the 1'1111 to ncrmal, why the
but a ioclelome ~ weekend tbal IOIJie Wc:blilil'l! Prelldftt wwld be • .polnll
lribmutandlng up to the bit· crop pricea and · the lbMd" Ill 1lllnoil polls, he
apendlng Democrallc Admlnlatratlon'a brief lllid.
Cmgresa .m welknealin« fliDt.rCo 00 fGrel&amp;n grain
Tbe Presldent'a men
but dictatorial burelanll. salellul , _ b8d a k..t aniverAlly e:r;peet more
carter, smarting from the traditional Republlc cbeerinl- fram polls no!'
reaction to his Playboy fervor olthe farm bell
beq crmple1811. , _ new
The IIDill town - . lAid polla, they ~let, will
Interview un aeund rellglcin,
and 111 audl other topCI al one Ford aide, can be reflect the bq)acl of Carter'•
Teua' Lyndoo B. JcimiCII, meuund In I!Hm!a Be lAid Pllyboy MD!IM!)II IDd bla
has taken to reviving his GOP poiJIIIg two w.b qo lalk of bikq the lncm1e
rampoip cratcry on the evils llbowed Fcrd far ahead ol the laRI of the better off.
of Washington and Itt Republlcan norm In the
Inhabitants.
Farmm, too, have been

Royals frantic

Highlanders face Bobcats,

of what Reapn called the
· ''Washlngtcll buddy Q'llml,"

Congressional moves battled
By

0te1 whelrnllll

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to arcue lhll be - not s-t the l'rellclelt'a men. Rldllnl

.. , _,. n.ll7 Sentinel, Mlddleport..Pomeror. o.. wec~ne~~~ay. Sept. 29, 1976

11

•

.,

.r

and Soull!e!i! ~u.mpt 1o kelp
tbelr recOrd. Intact Friday
night.
·,
In ' lea~ IIIIIIN, Coach
Jim Sprague'• powerful
Bobcall holt Soldhwestern
and Coach Jobn Blake'•
challenging North Gallla
Plralel have l''home game
against SVAC Symmes
Valley.
Southern takes Ita S:.lhla!e
to Mason County for a headon
club with the Wahama White
Falco111.
In
other
engagementa, taalem 2·1
goes to Federal Hocking and
Hannan Trace 0•3, visits
Waterford.
Kner Creek plays Ill first
home game after three
straight victoria on the road.
The Bobcats' moit ·aploalve
weapoo hu been .long runs
provided by senior bslfback
Todd Taylor and junior
taUback Marcus Geiger. Both
have provided many thrills

lor KC fane.
by the Pirates turned the.
The Bobcall have scored., · game around.
161 polntt In three outings, a
Southwettern'a offense has
·· 53.6 point average. Delen- scored 84 polntl In three
slvely, Coach Sprague Is outings, a 28 point ave. Lewis,
expected to make some ~W's top runner, had 148
~djustlllenis to shore-up yards rushing In 32 carries
110me leaks In the Bobcats' 44 against the Pirates.
defense.
AI North Gallla, the Pirates
Senior quarterback steve wiD go after their fourth
Baird likes to mix bla plays stralcht victory without a loss
and go to the air. Hla favorite against the winless Symmes
"rgett are Taylor and Brian Valley
Vikings .
The
Lucas, 140 pound Danker.
Lawrence Counllans were
Coach Bob Alhley's South- beaten 35-12 last Saturday at
Weatem Highlanders come to Conolton VaUey.
.
the KC Stadium fresh offa 34Again, the Pirate offense
Z2lois to North Garua.
clicked rolling up 473 total
The Highlanders have yards. Utile Mike ·Ctuiey
played Inspiring ball this enjoyed an outttandlng nighl
• seaaon winning two games rushing for 211 yards In 22
, behind the strong running of tries while scoring two touchse.nlor tailback Kip Lewis, lbc .downs.
paning of sophomore
Fred Logan, senior
quarterback Gene Layton speedster, had another good
and the .llurdy play of a night getting two TD's,
stingy defense.
rushing for 68 yards,
In last week's loss to the collecting 109 yards In the air
Pirates, the Highlanders held and grabbed two errant sw
a tw0-1p0lnt lead at the half
· ·
but a abort kickoff ~ecove~ pa~es Valley bas had
problems getting untracked

Ali putS strong
face on decision
1

NEW YORK (UPI) - what proves the chs~!O!!
Muhammad All claimed he from the trial horse. I had
showed himself a tnie cham- just enough to win. I know
pion by rallying to defeat Ken I'm tile winner."
Ncrton while the beaten chal- . But Ncrton, c:oinpoeed In
lenger claimed "the judges his dressing room after
made .asses of lllemselves" weeping openly while leaving
when their. decision was an- the ring, scoffed at All's
rea~mlng.
.
nounced.
"Whatdidhedolntllet3th,
That was the major post·
mortem of All's latest 14th and 15th rounds·?" asked
· halrUne decision, In which he NortGn. "He didn't hurt me at
retained the heavyweight all and there were long
championship of tile world. perlodswhenhedldn'thitme
"I won the last two at 1111.
rounds,'' said All. "That's
"I know I won nine of 10

'

Sport Parade
By MILTON RlaDIAN
although the Vikings of Coach
UPI Sparta Eclltor
Greg BaWe, scored two TD's '·
last week.
NEWYORK(UPI) - Ken Norton wassoposltlvebehadwoo
Coach Bill Jewell's at least nine of the 15 I'OIIIlda and taken away the werld
Southern Tornados take their heavyweight title from Muhanunad All that when the referee
~ record out of state for a
and two judges aU narrowly voted All the winner and still
game with Wabams . South- champion, he simply couldn't control his emotlona.
ern owns vlctorleR over
Ken Norl«l betian crying.
Federal Hocking, Hannan
He was dazed and contused - the word he used was
Trace and Waterford . "crushed." He said lbal was bow he fell upon hearq referee
Wahama,J-1, is fresh off a 28- Arthur Mercante had IIU.lfor All and the two judges, Harold
23 win over Duval.
LedermanandBarneySmith,alaohadAUinfroot,S.7.
In winning their third In a
"Youfeltyouwonthellcht?"someonesaidloNorton.
row, 37~, last Friday, the · "Without questloo," he answered evenly.
Tornados were led by Sieve
"In that case, why do you feel you didn't get the decision?"
Boso, speedy halfback, wh,'l.
Ken Norl«l had said previously he felt "tile judges made
scored on three .short runs.· asses of tllemselves," and now he had the perfect opportunity
Senior AI Hill also had a f~1e ...to harpoOn them and t!Ie referee even milre, but he didn't. He
ni~ht a ~a ins I Waterford
mulled over the questloo a moment or so and replied:
grounding out 104 yards.
"I love the game. I doo't want to hurt It, so I'd rather not
Coach Marcus Rice's White answer that quealoo."
Falcons have won three
Norton's manager, Bob Biron, was ~ at bla side."
stralcht following a loss to Biron Is not your old flcht manager stereol)'pe, who ~oes
open the season. Eastetn, a aroiAIKI bleating, ''We wuz robbed' every time his fighter i!JRS
28-7 loser at Alexander, a decision.
·
travels to Federal Hocking
"Ken doesn't want to answer that question, liut I will," Bob
Friday.
Biron said. "I'll tell you why he didn't get the declslon.
, The Eagles' only TD last Obviously .they want to keep All fighting . He's 80 good at the
week came in the first box office, theydoo't want Iosee him gel beat."
quarter on a two-yard run by
Bob Biron wasn't saying the olllclala were crooked, he was
Mark Luwson. After thai, the mer,ly saying they were Influenced In All's favor because,
Spartans took control with lis after aU, he comes close to being the most exciting, chartsground game movlnf! ahead malic personality In the history of sporla and tbe type of
for good In the third period. individual who has a way of making people root for him
Federal Hocking, under witllout lllem always being fully aware ollt,
riew coach Bob Brennan,
l had the fight ever. through the first 14 rounds and thought
broke a long losing spell last Norton woo the 15th to earn tile decision, 8-7. I wasn't the only
week with a lU victory over one. Teddy Brenner, the veteran Madlaon Square Garden
Miller. Hannan Trace tries to promoter, had it 1().6 for Norton and down through the years
snap ita three game losing I've found he scores a flcht far better than most obserVers.
streak against winless
All felt he won, but then when is the last time you ever heard
Waterford.
him say he thought'he loot?
.
·
.
Coach Larry Cremeens'
"I wo~ big.'.' he said, when he was ask~ for his oplnloo. "I
Wildcats caine to· life· knowldid.lhllhimtllreetlmestohisooe.
~ter, lt turned o~ he wasn't so sure.
somewhat against Kyger
Creek. Although losing, 61·11,
Ali was q~et awhile, then he said:
.
the Wildcat offense at times
"Heelretlrement'saro.undlliecorner.ltjustgetawhereage
was able to move the hall. catches up with y~u . . Your wind, your. endwance and
Senior fullback Jim Waugh, ev~~else. It nught be good for me to retire now, not fight
returning from an ankle anymore.
Injury, had touchdown runs of
He looked at Angelo Dundee, who has been with him 80 long
50 and one yard. Overall, HT now.
.
.
collected 193 yards on the
"We be Wille to light (George) Foreman and retire," he said,
groUnd
·
Dundee listened.
·
"What do you think?" a newsman asked him.
svAc
"1\'s his decision," said All's veteran trainer. "He's the
STANDINGS
champion and it 's up to him to say when he feels he's had
TEAM ALL GA~Et p OP enough."
Kyger.Creek
3 o 161 38
"You think you mlcht change your mind tOOJOITow?" a
~~~~~·~~Ilia ' ~
2: questiun was put to All.
soulhwesoern 2 o s• 34
"I didn'! say I'm retiring," he came right back. "~ybe I'd
~=~~·;~Trace ~ j ~: ~~~ bewise,though,l&amp;getmeabrielcaseandgetoutoflhlsmess.
Symmes Val . 0 3 12 122 But the muney's soj;big. You just saw me earn six milllon
svAc ONLY
dollars. Si:xmilllon doll&amp;·s! You didn't see me jumping around
~~~~n.
'f ~ 7 • 0 ~ out there lor nothing." ,,
sou Ohern
1· ·o 42 o
Personally;I thought Ali ahould've q~t after he beat George,
~~~,e; 5~foi~
: g ~~ j~ Foreman to win back his title two years ago. He ahould've quit
sou lhwesoern
o 1 22 34 .when he was ahead ..There were signs his legs were going even
Sy mmes va o.
o 1 o 35 then and now .that he's }i!!shlng 35 he's only kidding hlmselflf
~:::.~~n Trace ~ ~ 2
he thinks they're going to gel any better,

By FREJ) MeMANE

UPISperll Wrtw
There were the Broold)'ll
Dadgel'l oflll5l.. .and the Los
Angeles Dadgel'l of 1962...and
llle Philadelphia PhiUles ol
1964,
.
•
Will the lt'l&amp; Kansas City
Royals be added to that.list of
teams who blew aeeJilln8ly
Insurmountable leads and
loll what appeared to be
certain pemantt? ·
Kansas aty, whicb led the
American League West by II
games oo Aug. 7 and by aeven
games just a week ago, had
Itt lead c:UI to only 211 games
by second-place Oakland
Tuesday night when ·the
Royals dropped tllelr aecond
stralcht &amp;111111! to tile A's, 1~.
as Mike Terrez outpllched
Marty Pattin.
" It's a patlletlc situatioo·
when you think of tile lead we
had," said Royals' Manager
Whitey Herzog. "We just
can't get the runs and there's
nothillg to say about that.. ..
We K9t another good11ilched
and wind up with
nothing to show for it."
Meanwhile, the A's have
woo six of their lui eight and
seem confident they will
overtake the Royals and win
llle division title fer the mth
year In a row.
"This is just as exciting as
tlie playoffs and llle Wcrld.
Series," said A's Manager
&lt;lluck Tanner, who is In his
first year at the Oakland
helm. "Our men are acting as
If they want to get to the
World Series. Tl)ey know we
have to win all of them and

game

lhey are pia~ 111at '!l'ay .... "
Sal Sando's 2l8lh bomtr of

In lbe ~m~~~lb

llle -

inning ... the lilly lUI lbe
A'tJOI off l'lttln, built wu
enough, u 1'llml l1lowed
just two hitt In notchinl hll
18th win. An ln!leld llncle by

Hal McRae In the MeODd
Inning and a groww:l alngJe to
left by Cookie Ro)fol In the
fif111 were tile anly lita off ' .
Tcrrez.
1n other AL games Tueaday
nl_ght, Baltimore took' a
doubleheader from
MilwaUkee, 7-6, In lllnning.l,
and 7~. IIOIIIon downed New
Y~k. 7-6, Teua blanll:ed
MIMeaota, 7~, and Detroit
defeated Clevela{ld, ~. then
lost, 8-1. California and
Olicago were not acheduled.
Red Sox 7, Yaalleel 5:
Butch Hoblon and Jim Rice
homered to spoil Ed
Figueroa's aeoond attempt at
his 3Jih victory and 8pll'k the
Red Sox to their 12th vlctcry
In their last 14 games. Tom
Murphy allowed ooly two hits
In four lr)nlngs ol relief to
preserve Rick Kreuger's
second victory. Thurman
Munson homered for the
'iankeea.
Ragen 7, T'!l'bll 0:
Toby Harrah drove In three .
runa with a palr of hwnel'l
and Gaylord Perry loaled a
slx.flltter for hll 15th win to·
spark the Rancm' vlctcry
over the T'll'inl. BUl Singer
was the loser,·

Our Interest Is
Greater For You

5.75%

Weaver retums

On 9C).I)ay

another

rounds. I was obviously the
year
Certificate•
winner."
Then, summing up the
5.75 per cent paid on
BA.LT!MORE (UPI) feeling of a substantial
E11rl Weaver, who has been 90 day Certificates of
number of veteran ringside
Deposit . $1,000 . 0~
with the Baltimore Orioles
boxing reporters, Norton .
Minimum.
Interest
for 811 seasons, will be haci:
. added:
Payable Quarterly.
managing the club next year
"To beat All, you almost
under
a
new
one-year
conhave to knock him out. When
A subslantlot penollr, I
tract that was "more than I lnvoktd
on all certlf cat4
you start the fight you
es:pected.II .
accounts withdrawn prla
already are behind. I told Ali
Weaver slined the contract to the date of meturlty
after the decision that I had
with the Orioles Tuesday
won."
after meeting with General
Asked how All reacted,
Manager Hank Peters. ·
Norton said, "What could he
Neither would say what the
say? He knew I was right."
term8
of the contract were,
Despite
the
sharp
but
Weaver
said, "I'm calllng
difference of opinion over the ·
it
very
good"
and added II
verdict, All had nottypg b~
was
more
\han
he had
, Jhe·Aihens County
· praise for Norl«l.
planned
Ill.
.
Savhlg• &amp; LOan Co.
"He's a good fighter, can't
· 2'6 Secon4 St.
''The man made me a great
take nuthin' away from him,"
Pomeroy, Ohio
offer, II ws more than I et·
All said. "Norloo took a lot of
peeled," he said.
ahots and he Willi in good
Malor League Standings
Major League Leoders
shape. He was In better ahape
By United Press International
By
Uniled
Press
lnlernational
thanlthought.l'mgladltook
National League ·
Balltng
Ill'IS f'Ighi serio
· us! y. II we
(base&lt;l on
425 ao bats!
Easl
W.. L .. Pel. GB
· Nalional League
didn't, we would have lost."
97 61 .6\4 X·Phlla
G.
AB . R. H. Pet All admitted he was toeing
Pittsburgh
89 69 .563 8
Gr iffey, Cin 145 554 111188 .339
New York
86 72 .5« ll
Maalock, Chi 139 503 64 169 .336 after tile early roWlds but
.
. 72 86 .456 25 ' Maaao&lt;, Phil 146 531 75 175 .330 said he senaed victory when
So. Louis
·
,, 87 .449 26
A Presentation of Center Program Board
Chicago
Rose, Clncon. 158
127 151
211 .325 N t
· · ked th e
Montreal
54 104 .342 43
Morgan,
138 649
467 112
323 or on mimiC
NEW YORK (UPI) -A 3+ "Wouldn'I it he wise to get out
Suddenly, however, Ali,
West
Oliver, Pil 121 443 62143 ·.323 champion's bsbit of clowning year.old
. ?....
Muhamm~d Ali now, get out as champoon
W.. L .. Pet. GB
who
had fought flat-footed as
~.\'~::~:;,';."~'
m~~
during the bout. Norton discovered Tuesday that time
•·Cincinnati 100 58 .633 vs.
So
many
times
I
could
feel
promised,
turned back the
Los Angeles
90 68 .570 10
Garvey. LA 158 619 84 198 .320 played peekaboo and laughed walla for no one.
Houston
78 81 .491 22'12 watson, l;lou 154 578 75 181 .313 derisively at Allin imitatioo
age eatching up witli me - In hands of time, got up oo his
San Francisco 73 86 .459 27 1h
That fact of life almost cost my wind, In my endurance. · toes, began dancing and landAmerican
League
of
Muhammad's
familiar
San Dl"9o
10 88 .«3 30
G. AB . R. H . Pet
_
' Ing rapier-like left jab! to
Atlanta
69 89 .437 31
AN OFFICIAL NBA PRE-SEASON
McRae, KC · 146 515 74172 .334 tactics In many of his bouts. tile heavyweight champion I'd be wise to quit."
x-CIInthed division title
his title Tuesday night when ·Ncrton, a nOtoriously slow change the tempo and
Brett,
KC
156
634
93
209
.330
"What
did
1
think
when
I
Tuesday's Results
Carew, Min 152 589 95 19'2 .J:16
. he won a close and hlchly
BASKETBALL GAMEl
New York 5 Montreal 4, 1st
Bosoock , Min 126 468 74 152 .325 saw him do lbat" All asked. disputed unanimous declsioo starter, borrowed a page assumed control of the fight ,
•Montreal 4 New York 2, 2nd
from
the
Joe
'
Frazier
"When I started dancing, I
LeFlore, D~t l35 544 93 l72 .316 "I tllought,J'm winning or he
Tuesday, October 5, ¥76, 8:30 p. m. Ohio
Pittsburgh S Chlcogo l
over Ken Ncrton at Yankee stylebook to win siJ of the started winning," he said.
Lynn.
Bos
132
507
76 159 .31&lt;
ouldn't
be
do'ft•
Ill 1 ,.
University Convocation Center, Athens,
Sen Francisco .4 Atlanta 1
R: lvers , NY
136 590 95 184 .312 W
"''6
a •
·
51. Louis 5 Philadelphia 3
flrsl eight rounds.
It was enough to cmvlnce ·
Carly, Cle 148 539 64 165 .306 All said he switched from Stadium.
Ohio. Tickets s.oo, 4.50, 4.00. reserved Seats
Clnclnn~tl 5 San 01090 4
But, although All's punches
He pressed All from the the judges, the people who
Munson , NV 151 611 .79184 .301 his flat footed sh•Je and
Houston 1 Los Anue.les 0
OO!y
are available at O.U. Memorial
Slaub, Del 156 570 70 171 .300
•
''
lacked crispness and .power outset,
crowding
the count, tllal he had woo, but
TOday's Probable Pitchers
Home
Runs
started
dancing
after
the
Auditorium Box.Office, Athens (594.3471).
(All Times EDTl
Nolionol Leogue: Ki ngman, eiGhth round_ and that WaS and found their mark less champion In close, leaving many In tile aowd, estlmsted
Chicago (Burris 14 -13) at NY and, Schmidt, Phil 37; "D
Mail orders send Self-Addressed Stamped
frequently,
his
trademark
ol
All UtUe room to punch and at at mcre than 42,000 and
Pitt sburgh (Demery 10-6). 7:35 Mon&lt;lay, Chi 30: Fosler. Cin 29: tile key tG the victory.
being
able
to
reach
down
and
Envelope and Check. Cashier's Check or
p.m.
the same time maneuvering paying record gate receipts
Morgan,ICin•37.
"When [started dancing I
Sen Francisco (Riccelll 1. 1)
pull
something
out
when
Money Order Payable to CPB Basketba 11.
League: . Nelltes, started wmn
· 1ng ., All sai'd
him lntc positioo to score with of more than $3.5 million,
ao Allanta (Easterly 1·01, 7:35 NY·~merlcan.•
30 ; Bando, Ol'lk 27;
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seems
to
be
nothing
left
0.
U. Memorial Auditorium, Box Office,
tefts
to
the
body
and
~ht
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p.m.
greeted the dedslon witll a
Jackson, Bait 26 : L.. May , Bait. "At the e~ of the. eighth
Montreal (Rogers 6- 17J ef ~;ce , B~s ana Hen&lt;lrlck, Clev round, I knew I was behind.'; surfaced In the 15th round. crosses to the head,
Athens, Ohio, 45701.'
miXed respoose.
New York !Sea.er 14·10) , 8:05
Hla rally lroke lbe deadlocks
p.m.
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Ncrton said , he imitated on two judges' ilcore cards to
Philadelphia (Christenson 13.
League : Foster, Cln Ali'smann~ 'atooepoint
81 al St. Louis !Foroch 8·101. 121Nationot
;
Morgan,
Cin Ill ; Schml&lt;lt, durin th f' ht bee
"I . win the fight.
1:30 p.m .
Phil 103; watson , Hou 100;
g e Ig
ause
Ncrton wasn't convinced he
Cincinnati (Gullett 10·31 ' at Luzlnskl, Phil ,95.
was trying to outihlnk him."
San Dl&lt;QO · (Sirom 11 ·16), 10
had lost. Mter leaving the
p,m ,
8~;"e[J:~" M~~~~s~~~: ~Y '4~I; ''11ris was a &amp;nart fight,''
HOUilOn (Ah&lt;IUiar'9·lOI at LOS vosoriemski, Bos 99; Cham. he said. "II was not reaDy a ring sobbing like a child, the
TO OUR
Angeles !John lO·lQI, 10:30 p.m. bliss,, NY 96; Mayberry , KC 95. good fist fight but a smart exMarlne composed himself
Thunday'J Gam,$
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SHOWING
{No games scheduled)
National Lea guo: Lopes. LA fight. I was ll'ymg to beat hun run r11mpant.
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. . ,Itt 58; Brock, St. L SS ; Cedeno,
"The judges made asses of
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them~s," he said. "I
American Leaoue: . Nortn, F,.
i[
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know I woo nine or 10 rounds.
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Campanerls, Oak 54; Flatek, KC
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I Willi obfrotlily the winner.
, Eas
: -~. · and Baylor, Oak 51 .
'BEGINNING
THURSDAY,
SEPT, 30TH
What did he do In the 13th,
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·w..~ L .. Pet. GB
Pitching
x-New York 9~ 62 .603 ...... •
Most Victories
· 14th and 15th rounds? He
Ba l.tlmore
88 70 .~57 7
National League : Jones, SO
·didn'lhurtme at all and there
Clevellnd
80 75 :516 lJV1 22-'14; Sutton, LA and Koosman,
'were long periods when he
Boslon
80 78 .506 15
NY ll·9: Carlton, Phil 19.1:
Oetrolt
70 86 .A-49 2A
Richard, Hou 19 -15 .
didn't hit me at all.
Milwaukee
65 92 .414 291fo · AMERICAN LEAGUE :, Pal.
"To heat All, you almost
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mer. Bait 12·13; TianO. Bos 21 ·
w.. L.. Pel. GB ll ; .Garlan&lt;l. Ball 20·7: Flgue·
have to knock him out.''
Karisa&amp; City
89 69 .563 roa, NV 19· 10; F!clrych, ~et 18· .
Referee Arthur Mercanle
Oakland
86 71 .s..a 21fa 9i Tanana ,·cal 18 -10 ; Blue, Oak
FamilY
Recreation
Night
scored
the bout U.l and ·
Mlnntsota
81 71 .5ll B 18.\2,
Texas
73 85 ~62 16
Earned Run Avenge
has returned to Paul R. Lyne judges Harold Lederman and
CaiiiOI'nla
12 85 ;459 16'/o (baud on 153 Innings pitched!
Chicago
6.4 92 \ 410 ' 24
National L'eague: Seaver , NY Center Physical Education Barney Smith each scored It '
x·Cilncbtd division IIIIo
2.43: Rau, LA 2.54: Doony, St.L Building on the campus of Rio 8-7. 'UP! had Norton winning
Rttultl
2.58; Zachry. Cln and Koosman, Grande. College-Collllllunlty the fight, 11-7.
Ba117 Mllw 5, 111! 11 Inns.'
NY 2.71.
College.
All, obviously distraught
g:~~~~,o~~r.t'~f:n•du~~~~·
Oe~m~~~~~n ~~~e~u'ha~ldr{~~; Families are Invited to and
brandishing several
Cleveland ' 6' DetrOlfJ1, ·2nc:t
Palmer, Bait ·2.52; Tanana, Cal
participate In swimming, bruises and a scraped nose,
Boston 1 New Y!ll'~ 5: ·;
2.53; Torrez, Oak 2.56.
Texas 7 Mtnn~t.a ,Q,. ,., . . ~,
Strikeouts
volleyball, badminton, was certain he woo, but didn't
Oakland 1l&lt;anses City 0
N4Jtlonal League: Seaver , NY
{Only oemH scheduled)
• 233 ; Richard, Hou 201 ; Koos- basketball, jogging and much sound too convincing, He
Tiday's Probable Pitchers
man, NY 189 i Carlton, Phlll81 ; more during each Friday openly
discussed the
IA11:Emlt EDTJ '
-· Monlefusco, SF 168.
evening
be&amp;lnnlng
on
Friday,
possibility
ol retirement In
, TIKII (
~~·~ l--6)' It'' MJn.f
Am.rlcan Leagua 1 R:yan, Cel
Oct.
I.
The
publlc
use
of
Rio
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the mcrnlng.
nHOtl (Red ern 7-8h 2l15,p .m , 302; Tanana , Cal 247; Blyleven,
Milwaukee (Augustine 8-12) Tex 210; Eckersley, Clev 192 ; fadlltles Ia free and Is being
"I won the last two rounds.
at Billllmore ·(McGrf9ilr · O·OI; Hunoer, NV 168.
That's
what proves tile thorntotally
administered
and
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Boston (Tiont 21 .11), 7 :~ p.m.'
WB)'Ile Garland won his
Delrolti(Bare 7·11 ·at .~eve. 3Jih game, despite giving up College recreation students. said. "I had just enough to
F amllles are asked to win. U I had lost, I wouldn't
land (EcJ&lt;eroley 12·111. ; 7:30 11 hill, In the opener when
p.m.
paJ11elpale
and make further )lave cried liut I would haw
Chlcag6 !Johnson 9.161 al Bobby Grlch hit a two-run ·
suggestions
regarding ad· felt bad. I would have lived
California (Ross 8-161, 10:30 homerlnlbellthoi!Eduardo
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or different activities wllh It but it would be on the
p.~inus coiv (FIIzmorrlt 15·11 Rodriguez. ln the nightcap ditlonal
record and you can't change
or Gura · 3·01 ao O.koand · llle Oriola uaed b(llle runs to offer in this program,
that.
ATTEND THE SHOWING OF THE 77 CHEVROLET
Fllnlly
Night
Ia
for
every&lt;MIIch;~:~:.l~~lf0~;,..
· by Reggie Jackson and Doug
"It's
time.
for
us
to
get
out
one
and
for
all
ages
above
Delroll ol Cleveland, night
DeClnces to win as Rudy May
DOOR PRIZES - GIFTS- REFRESHMENTS
Chicago at coHfornoa, nlghl
loaled a five-bitter to w1n hla five. Children must be ac- now," he said, turning to his
(Only games scheduled!
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companied by a parent.
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Hoople sees Ohio State '11
by~ AmaoB. Baople

Pllllklll Ptoplwl
Egad, friends, tbls IJ the
~reek Woody Hayes and his
Ohio State stalward.l hav~
been walling lor - the
rematch with potent UCLA.
'It's safe to say - taff-llalfthat the Bucka and their
mentor, redoubtable Coach
llayea, have .thought of Utile
tile during the 274 days thlt
have Intervened since these
teiP last met In the Roee
BOwl ·. and UCLA pulled a
Colossal upset. Vas, my
friends, thlt Bruin conquest
•aa · a bitter pill for the
CoiUD1bus contingent to
swallow and, one mlgbt say
- beb-beh -It made them a
Utile m. And for the record
they Intend to get weU thla
Saturday.
Beating
Ohio State
auywbere, anytime IJ dlf·
llcult and beating them In
Columbus Is almost lm·
poulble so the UCLA !ada
haVe tbelr wort cut out lor

Carleton
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them. 8oth Ohio State and

UCLA

hav~

devastating
attacta capable ol rol.linll up
500 yards each In a single
afternoon, therefore we 'look
lor a high scortnc aflslr. We
beUeve Pete Johnson, Jell
Lopn aud Ron Gerald should
put mcire points on the board
thin the Uclana talented duo
Jefl Dankwortb and 'lbeottll
Brown. The Hoopie Forecast :
Oblo State 35, UCLA 31 HaN'UIIlphl
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There are many other big
games aroiUld the country
with three of them alated for
the Southeast Conference.
The top attraction will pit
Alabama agalt!st Georgia at.
Athens; Our
Atlanta
correspondent, Georgie
Peech, havlne watcbed both
teams In actton, gives the
edge to tbe Bulldocs, his
forecut Is Georgia 24,
Alabalml 22. Jove, thlt's
close!
Elsewhere, the HQ(Iple
In the other Southeutern
meetlnp we Uke Misaluippl computers predict : Pitta·
over Auburn, 21·7, and burgh 28, Duke 6; South
Florida to defeat l$U, 22-12. Carolina 27 , Baylor 7;

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Tezu AaM U, lliiiiOil It
ladlau U, N. C. State lf
Itwa State Zl, Otla"'ma 21
Kauu U, W*-11 17
Ali' FOI'te ., Keal Stale !1
Peaa Slate 22, Kea11tcky 1J
Marylaad •· VDiuova 7
Memphis St. Z$, SMU 1J
~u 35, Woe Forat Z8
Notre Dame Zl, Mlcb. state

5.:.. Tile DaUy Sentinel, Mlddleport-P1111eroy. 0 .. Wednesday ,Sept:2ll. 1976

Teua. SS, Cle..- 11
Talaa Zl, N. Mex. St. 7
llTEP 11, Ulall II
Vnd tlllll 14, 'l'llaae 11
FanDaaii,VMilJ .
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Weat Va. lt, RlebaGDd 7
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Arbaau U, TCU 7
Slulord 35, Army 1%
So. Carolina !7, Blyler 7
Calli. ze, San Joae St. 18
Colorado 37, Orate II
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E. Carollu 33, Citadel 10

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Florida 22, LSU 12
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS AT Southern High
School are too to bottom, U!jll Allen, Kim Taylor, Jerrena

Hanard 11, Baoloa U. 7
Dartm~~ttll If, Holy Croll lZ

Carlllln, now 1$.7, bad a 2-8
lead before be toot the
mound, but Cruz singled
._a nm In the .ecom and
~ liB IDMr In the fourth to
IICCOUIIt fir . 111011 cl the
c.nlnals' offellle.
lllrry penn , beld the
Pldllles to five hila aud made
IU record 8-12 f1r a brtcbt
ftnilh to a dlsappolntlns

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Jones, the Padres' premier
left-binder mel I C)' YOUIIII
Award candidate, pulled I
nwrJe )lilt above his left
elbow. Dr. H. PluiBa-, the
team physician, said he
would rMY•mlne Jmes In a
''lew days" to determine If
lbe aoutqlaw can mate hla
final achedaled start fi the
aea10n at 1M Angeles
Saturday. Jones II D-14.
'1t'a been bcllllerlng me for
about lhree weeka,'' Jones
said alter lbe game. "It's
been getting Iichter aDd
tlcbler. I pualled my arm u
f.ar u It would go. I felt It
~map on a slider."

Toledo, Baii ·State owners

arm
worn out

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SAN DIEGO (UPI) - "Are
you JdMing?" ulred San
Diego Padres pltcber. Randy
Jooes. "I never want to ca:ne
out wl1b a ~11ead."
·
But Joaes, tbe Nalional
Llque's wimlinlest pitcher
wl1b a league · leading 22
victcrlea, wu forced from
the game In lbe aec:clld Inning
beca- of a pulled mUacle.

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to their !DOth win ~ the
year Turlday _night In a 5-4
decilloD over tbe Padres.
"It's been botllerlnc !118 for ·
about three ~" Jones
slid after tile game. "It's
been gettlnc ttchter and
Uchter. I J1lllhell my arm as
f.ar u It would go. I felt It
Cll

chang~

from .

• lllder would help.
"I tbought I could !brow
linters and I tried It," be
slid. I threw two more to
Cesar Geronimo but It h1l't

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NEW -YORK (UP!)
Northern Michigan retained
Its No. I ranking in the NCAA
Division II cpUege footbaU
ranklngs released .Tuesday
and C. W. Post remained No.
lin the Division III ranklngs.
It was in the Division II,
however, that six newcomers
- Lehigh, Jacksonville State,
Western Kentucky, Troy
State, Northridge State and
Eastern Illinois- moved into
the top 10. •Top-rated Nor·
them Mlchig~n (4.0) received
60 points after Its crushing #0 win over Minnesota-Duluth.
Alcorn State(~) remained
second in Division II, While
Tennessee State (4.0) moved
up two notches to third.
C. W. Post (3.0) received 58
points after its narrow 6-3 win
over Slippery Rock In
retaining the No. 1 spot In
Division Ill. · Madison
CoUege, which shared the No.
I spot a week ago, dropped
out of the top 10 after losing
21·14 to· Hampden-Sydney .
Wittenberg (1-1) moved from
third to second.

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Holly Williams, mascot, Debbie Brown; back row, Carla Teaford, Pam Brauer, Janis
Carnahan· and on top, Beth Huffman.

F ive·day .campaign brought
$433.45 to Cancer Society
The Meigs Cancer Society
raised $433.45 during a recent
five day pericxj when a buck·
board was filled and a bake
sale held at the Kroger Store
in Pomeroy.
The society extends a
special thanks .to Jack Am·
brose for use of the store,
Ohio Eta, XI Gamma Mu and
Preeeptor Beta Beta
Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority for baked gooda, Jo
Ann Newsome, Margie
Skidmore, Dorothy Will,
Patti Fletcher, SUllie Pullins,
Jessie White, Rheba Hysell,
Nan Moore, Jan Judge,
Brenda Roush, 06nna Hat·
field, Douglas Llzon, Melvin
Vah Meter (or working .
Contributors lo the lund
drlv' included 'Teresa
Grueser. Phyllis Newland,
Susan Richmond , Lindsey
Lyons, Stephen Rutt, Dorothy
Gooding . Mary Wayland,
Shirley Lester, Dave Slater.
Rod Pullins.· Helen Johnson,
Mary Jones. Everelt Dailey,
Bertha Da iley, Nancy Vance,
Fred Blaettnar, Carrie
Neulzllng, Eula Proffitt.
Gemma Case!. Dorothy Wlil.
John
Lyons ,
Gladys
Cumming s. Rita Slavin,
Helen
Davis,
Dwight
Cullums , Bernice Winn.
Elizabeth Slavin, Cordelia

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Martha Moore,
Dallas and Bonnie Pickens,
Shirley Si~,nn:-ons, Jenny and

Steve Qullen, James Large,
Jake Lee, Hazel Biggs, Inez
Randolph , Donna Mlsher ,
Gladys Wolfe.
Maude
Sprouse, Margarlte Smith,
Mabel f.kore, Eugene Smith,
Brenda Roush, Norman
Baxter. Aaron Kelton,
VIrginia Kidder. Tom
Westen,

Janice

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Bertha Smith, Grace Elch,
Katie Crow, Velma Kessler,
Norma Russell , Becky Smith,
Flossie Allensworth. Donna

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Marian

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The all new Buick Le.Sabre is something to see, more trunk room,
head room and leg room that last year's model &amp; gas- mileage is
something great. would you believe 17 miles city and 23 highway
with V-8 engine. The Electra gas. mileage is E.P.A. rated 15 city
and 22 highway. The ride of the all new Buick is something to
behold. The styling is years ahead ofitself. They are beautiful.
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Shain, Lindsey Ward, Winnie
White, · Janeth Beal, Bertha ·
Edmonds. ·Teresa Swatzel.
Nellie Jorgen. Jack Bechtle.
Mrs . William Radtord,
Oennls Lane, Maxine Shane,
Garnet Vine.
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Lambert, Carol Wolfe, John
C..ll, Lorraine McMurray ,
Marge Thomas. Bill Willford,
Cheryl Lemley, Selma C..ll .
Charlotte Willford, Mildred
Betzlng, Ken Wiggins, Grace
Huffman, Mike Young, Myra
Hysell, Barbara Knight. Mr ..
and Mrs. Alva Clark. Ruth
Shain, Kay Walker, Gordon
Teaford , John Ben.tley ,
Kathryn Wildermuth, Josnle
Woods, Pt1yllls Bearhs, Bill
Ryoe. Bonnie Allen. William
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Carol Ervin, Darla Thorrlas,
Cur ly Wiles. Joanne Fetty, C.
Nottingham, Roy Karshner,
Wilda Wiseman , Earl
Starkey , Della Norton ,
Clifford Phillips . ·Helen
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. Kloes. Ed King, Paul Manuel.
A ntnunage sale will be W. E. Brown , Rita Rbush .
Rupe. Mlck Ash, A.
held by the Apple Grove Lawrence
Henderson, Rick Ash, C.
United Methodist Cl\urch Oct. Manley. J. Van Meter, C.
5, 6 and 7 at the Letart FaDs Clark, Jenny Burdette, Barb
Conununity HaD 9 a.m to 4 Howard, Edna Davidson , Pat
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ANNIVERSARY NEAR
Hunnel.
Sara Dill, Tall
Mr. and,Mrs. A. J: Grabtlr, Timbers Club.
Ann Aelker . ·
fonoer PbmeroY residents, Carla Carter, Thelma
will celebrate their 55th Jetfers, Jackie Zirkle,
weddJns anniversary on Oct. Marlene Wilson, Pat Philson:
Barnett, Joyce
5. Fri~ and relatives may Clyde
Bartrom.
!Imogene
send cards to the couple at Holstein , Angle Kousn,
their ·home, 419 Homewood Isabelle Cozart, Dolores Will,
Norma Am .sbary . Sharon
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COLUMBUS (UP! ) - A
statewide committee
supporting four constitutional
amendments, three of them
enercr related, said today a
suit attempting to keep the
issues off the ballot was "too
late, too bad, and too
ridiculo11S... .
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Sandra Sterrett, director of
the Vote Yes for Lower
Utllities Committee, said
"the utilities lear a vote on
tbese Issues ·and are using
every legal trick in the hook
to prevent an election in
November. ·
"The
utilities
are
determined that the people of
Ohio will go through another
winter of tmfalr utility bills,"
she said.
Ms. Sterrett said the suit
was filed In the Ohio Supreme
Court on Monday and seeks a
writ of prohibition against
Secretary of State Ted W.
Brown to stop the election on
· the four issues because
. opponent arguments on each
Issue haven't been published
. in accordance with the law.
"It's absolutely ludicrous
that the utilities want to halt
the election because opponent
arguments aren 't being
published," said Ms. Sterrett.
"With their million-dollar
campaign and their swarm of
utility lobbyists, the utilities
certainly would have had
opponent arguments
presented to the Secretary of
..State on time if they had
chosen to do so.

N. Mich~an is
in first place

Slap m a slider."

He lhoucbt

Are Having A Party To Show Off All The New Pontiacs and Buicks.
Yes Ypu Must See Them To Believe.

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Yes Smith Nelson Motors Is Having A Party .and Everybody
Is fuvited.
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~e

suit hit. as

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ln olber gimes, HouiiCII too much. It's been a great
hlliiW l.GI Aqjelel, 1..0, . year. I've never put together
Pltlllliigb wblpped O!Dgo, lib IIICIIIha lite I have tbla
'-1, San Fnnclaeo downed year. I punlabed my arm and
Allaata, 4,1, aud New. Y1rk It llltts."
beat Mmti'eal, o-4, then lalt,
He said It "would be a very
4,2.
foolllb thing to cmUnue ."·
Asked about his chances for
Altrw I, Dodpn t:
the Cy Y~ Awanl, be said:
J .R. Rlcbard pitched a
"Well, look at my second
tlni-ldtter to win 1111 !Jib ..If. I bope tb!IJ nmmember
pme u Houltm nipped JAe my lint half (be went !Wf1r
Anples. Burt Hooton allowed l.be flnt half and 4,10 tbe
jlllt foil' hill In • klllng second l. It wu just a cue ol
elrlrt.
not cettln8 any 1'11111 In the
Pbalet s, CUI 1:
second ball. I pitcbed better
Dm Plrker doubled boale In the aecmd half.
two I'UQI and Riehle Zllk all'o
''Look at II thla ny, I've
..._ In • pair to 8plrk WCII 22 and nobody's caucht
I'IUibarlh Cl'lel' Clllcaco. Doc me yet. I hope they
Medleb 1t11 the n-- wldle remember that. ..
RidE ~..I look the lou.
Winning Cincinnati pitcher
a.... c, •••• 1:
Jack BDIInptn said be wu
BollbJ ..... hll bla 23rd "IOITY to heir about Randy. I
bolDer and Chrla Speier hape be wins tbe Cy Young.
Ulld I IWIHIII dDable to He d 1 , . It the ny be'a
blip Bab INpper to his flnt pltdled. He'd win 30 with •
ma,tGr .... victory In San clab that acored him runs."
Frueileo'l triumph over
Pete RoM, a(l(le8l'IDg In a
At!-ta.
rare pinch-hitting role,
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Ed Knaepool Ued the -.1 bue In the elgbtb
..,_. wWI I boala' ID ~ lmlng to break the u Ue.
eiPtb. - WGil It will! two liGie ~off Rld!Sa'll)'er,
out In tbe bllhm rl tbe lllntb who took over for Jonet, to
Gil I . ruueorlill ...... ctln In Penl who bad
MC111N11 IIICII to will 4JIIIMI the elgbth with a walt
lbe ..,..,.,. naldeGinld IIIII moved to I8C:GIId 011 an

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Dill, Cheryl Wilson, Julie Gooch and SheUa Crouch. The
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UPI SpGrta Writer
Tueeday nlgbt was a rough
. me for Steve Carlton, who
failed to .cet liB m victory
and Randy J011es, whoJNIIed
a muacle In his~ arm.
St. Louis ~ together ·
aeven hila, Including II two11111 boaler by rookie Hector
Chlz, to lmoct off Clrltoo and
the Nalkllal League Eut
UWJt Pliladelphla Phillles, 5,
3. Joaes 'tru f1rced out fi the
Padreilleda game '-ling, ~
1, In the aecmd illilq and
ClilclnnaU went on to beat
San Diego, ~ lw Ita !DOth

pbilled.

. quarterba ck Tim Koegel, carries of 12 yards or more In
who C(lllpleted 16 of 25 paa the game, Including a 48-yard
attempts for 178 )'ll"da and TO scamper, pushed his
two touchdowfls 'against tbe three1jame total to over ~
rugged Middles, had a 2U yards.
Jeff Undamood, a 1-.
first down margin In the
pound junior, l'UBhed for .235
game.
"We're probably balanced yards and scored all lour of
better offensively thin we've his team's touchdowns
ever been ," said.Faust, who Friday night In leading
has me of the U&gt;p offensive Claymont (AA) to a ~
linemen in the state victory over Canal Fulton
anchorlnc his line in 6-1, 271}. Northwest . Undamood bad
pound Jim Brown.
TO runs of 55~ 10, 21 and 73
The Crusaders play Clncln· yards as the 'Mustangs
natl Withrow Friday night. overcame a 6.Q deficit for
NOTES: WlliiJ BeD, a 5-S, their third straight win.
Gary Komsa scored three
155-pound junior tailback,
rushed for 243 yards (a school . touchdowrut and Intercepted a
record) In 16 carries and pair of paws Friday night to
scored a pair of touchdowns spark Youngstown Cardinal
Friday night to lead unbeaten Mooney (3.Q) to a 2&amp;-19 win
Groveport (AAA) to a 35-3 over Boardlmln. Komsa re·
victory . over , Delaware turned a kickoff 85 yarda for
Hayes, Bell, who had nlne one score and grabbed touch-

quarter touchdown 1'1111
Friday night provided
Warren llardlnc (S.O) with a
7.0 victory over Youngstown
Chaney. Bailee bad 134 )'ll"da
In 18 carries In the game.
Mansfield Senior ezploded
lor 40 polnla In the - d half
Friday night f1r a 47-ll win
over Mansfield Malabar.
Halfbacta Cliff Belmer and
Tyroo Darson accounted for
sll of
the
Tygers'
touchdowns. Delmer bad TD
runs of 1, 51 and 71 yard&amp;,
while Darson had 116 and 'ISyard kickoff returns for TDII
and also ran· 54 yards for
another.
Princeton's J:krron Hunter,
a 5-3, !fiO..poiUld wingback,
had an outstanding illjjht In ·
the Vikings' 23-6 win over
Upper Arlington Friday
night. Hunter carried the ball
l!Urneslor58yards,caught7
(Continued on pace i)

COME TO THE PARTY

'20th win

wlnolthe-...
"I want to win the 20ih but
If I dm 't we're stlll In the
playolfs... Carlton phllc8;&gt;-

By GENE CADDES
UPI Spwta Writer
COLUMBUS (UP!)- Ohio
high school footbaU notes
from aroiUld the state:
It may take some doing to
unseat Cincinnati Moeller as
the state's No. I Class AAA
football team.
The Crusaders of Coach
Gerry FaW!t, last year's .big
school playoff champion and
No. 21n the final UPI Board of
Coaches ratings, have run
their
regular
season
unbeaten streak to 35 in a row
over three-plus years and 15
In a row overall.
And, the Crusaders are
playing the best, with the
:wins coming over CI a y t o n
Northmont, Princeton and
MiddletOwn, the latter by a
30-13 score Friday night.

W......... 11, Min. 17
Wull. St. !8, Idaho 12

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Mlasouri 21, North Carolina Mill. !1, Aabanl 7
Aria- Sl. •• WyomJq lt
10; Colorado 37, Drake H; Mlllourl U , No. Carollu ID Yale IS, LelJp I
·Michigan 35, Wake Foresl20; · Boolool Colle1e II, Navy 12
Bolton College 16, Navy 12: Nebrulta a, MJamJ (Fial n
Penn State 22, Kentucky '18: Arllou U, Nortllweatem 11
Texas A&amp;M 13,1Ulnol810, and Ohio U. !8, Teledo U
Kansas 2t, Wisconsin 17. ·
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Oblo State 35, UCLA 11
Adl•&lt;ontto
Saving the best for last, the Otis Sl •• No. Tea. St. IJ
Vtt.rlmS
Hoople Upset of the day: Oftloa !7, Utah St. I
Mtmorl•l Holpll•l
Iowa state 28, Oklahoma 26. Pet111 31, C.lnmbill U
R. A. AVERION, M.D.
That's right, dear reallers, Bron 21, Prlncelool 11
A.
G. SOLA, M.D.
the Cyclones, who have won Pllrdue !4, Mlaml (0.) 1J
JOHN RIDGWAY, D.O.
only four Urnes out of 48 In
this series, will do the
Sooners In this Saturday. And
remember you read It lirst In
the Hoople Forecast - Harl'UIIlph!

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The all new Pontiac Catalina and Boneville is one of the most
advanced cars in Al1)erica today. They are roomy inside and
handles like a dream. The ride is superb. Gas mileage is great for a
full size car. Catalina E . P . S. rating with VB is 17 city, 23 highway.
The Bonneville with VB, is E. P.A. rated 15 city and 21 highway .

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We Will Serve Coffee and Ponuts. Also Free Gifts To
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Hoople sees Ohio State '11
by~ AmaoB. Baople

Pllllklll Ptoplwl
Egad, friends, tbls IJ the
~reek Woody Hayes and his
Ohio State stalward.l hav~
been walling lor - the
rematch with potent UCLA.
'It's safe to say - taff-llalfthat the Bucka and their
mentor, redoubtable Coach
llayea, have .thought of Utile
tile during the 274 days thlt
have Intervened since these
teiP last met In the Roee
BOwl ·. and UCLA pulled a
Colossal upset. Vas, my
friends, thlt Bruin conquest
•aa · a bitter pill for the
CoiUD1bus contingent to
swallow and, one mlgbt say
- beb-beh -It made them a
Utile m. And for the record
they Intend to get weU thla
Saturday.
Beating
Ohio State
auywbere, anytime IJ dlf·
llcult and beating them In
Columbus Is almost lm·
poulble so the UCLA !ada
haVe tbelr wort cut out lor

Carleton
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them. 8oth Ohio State and

UCLA

hav~

devastating
attacta capable ol rol.linll up
500 yards each In a single
afternoon, therefore we 'look
lor a high scortnc aflslr. We
beUeve Pete Johnson, Jell
Lopn aud Ron Gerald should
put mcire points on the board
thin the Uclana talented duo
Jefl Dankwortb and 'lbeottll
Brown. The Hoopie Forecast :
Oblo State 35, UCLA 31 HaN'UIIlphl
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There are many other big
games aroiUld the country
with three of them alated for
the Southeast Conference.
The top attraction will pit
Alabama agalt!st Georgia at.
Athens; Our
Atlanta
correspondent, Georgie
Peech, havlne watcbed both
teams In actton, gives the
edge to tbe Bulldocs, his
forecut Is Georgia 24,
Alabalml 22. Jove, thlt's
close!
Elsewhere, the HQ(Iple
In the other Southeutern
meetlnp we Uke Misaluippl computers predict : Pitta·
over Auburn, 21·7, and burgh 28, Duke 6; South
Florida to defeat l$U, 22-12. Carolina 27 , Baylor 7;

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Tezu AaM U, lliiiiOil It
ladlau U, N. C. State lf
Itwa State Zl, Otla"'ma 21
Kauu U, W*-11 17
Ali' FOI'te ., Keal Stale !1
Peaa Slate 22, Kea11tcky 1J
Marylaad •· VDiuova 7
Memphis St. Z$, SMU 1J
~u 35, Woe Forat Z8
Notre Dame Zl, Mlcb. state

5.:.. Tile DaUy Sentinel, Mlddleport-P1111eroy. 0 .. Wednesday ,Sept:2ll. 1976

Teua. SS, Cle..- 11
Talaa Zl, N. Mex. St. 7
llTEP 11, Ulall II
Vnd tlllll 14, 'l'llaae 11
FanDaaii,VMilJ .
VL T~ M, Wm.• MU'y 21

Weat Va. lt, RlebaGDd 7
BowU.,G-.!4, Welt. Midi

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heat than
screen.

Salarday, Oet.%
Arbaau U, TCU 7
Slulord 35, Army 1%
So. Carolina !7, Blyler 7
Calli. ze, San Joae St. 18
Colorado 37, Orate II
flllllbolrP a , Date •
E. Carollu 33, Citadel 10

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Tezu Jl, Rlee.12
Rutcen 35, CorneD IJ
So. Calli. 21, Ion Z8
ClaebmaU 17, So. Mill. 1!
OftiOD Sl. lf, Syracuae 11
Delaware !7, Temple 10 •

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Florida 22, LSU 12
J•111• St. 17, Florida 8l 15
Georcla U, Alabama !Z
Georcla Td 28, Vlr(lnla ?

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS AT Southern High
School are too to bottom, U!jll Allen, Kim Taylor, Jerrena

Hanard 11, Baoloa U. 7
Dartm~~ttll If, Holy Croll lZ

Carlllln, now 1$.7, bad a 2-8
lead before be toot the
mound, but Cruz singled
._a nm In the .ecom and
~ liB IDMr In the fourth to
IICCOUIIt fir . 111011 cl the
c.nlnals' offellle.
lllrry penn , beld the
Pldllles to five hila aud made
IU record 8-12 f1r a brtcbt
ftnilh to a dlsappolntlns

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left-binder mel I C)' YOUIIII
Award candidate, pulled I
nwrJe )lilt above his left
elbow. Dr. H. PluiBa-, the
team physician, said he
would rMY•mlne Jmes In a
''lew days" to determine If
lbe aoutqlaw can mate hla
final achedaled start fi the
aea10n at 1M Angeles
Saturday. Jones II D-14.
'1t'a been bcllllerlng me for
about lhree weeka,'' Jones
said alter lbe game. "It's
been getting Iichter aDd
tlcbler. I pualled my arm u
f.ar u It would go. I felt It
~map on a slider."

Toledo, Baii ·State owners

arm
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you JdMing?" ulred San
Diego Padres pltcber. Randy
Jooes. "I never want to ca:ne
out wl1b a ~11ead."
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But Joaes, tbe Nalional
Llque's wimlinlest pitcher
wl1b a league · leading 22
victcrlea, wu forced from
the game In lbe aec:clld Inning
beca- of a pulled mUacle.

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year Turlday _night In a 5-4
decilloD over tbe Padres.
"It's been botllerlnc !118 for ·
about three ~" Jones
slid after tile game. "It's
been gettlnc ttchter and
Uchter. I J1lllhell my arm as
f.ar u It would go. I felt It
Cll

chang~

from .

• lllder would help.
"I tbought I could !brow
linters and I tried It," be
slid. I threw two more to
Cesar Geronimo but It h1l't

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Northern Michigan retained
Its No. I ranking in the NCAA
Division II cpUege footbaU
ranklngs released .Tuesday
and C. W. Post remained No.
lin the Division III ranklngs.
It was in the Division II,
however, that six newcomers
- Lehigh, Jacksonville State,
Western Kentucky, Troy
State, Northridge State and
Eastern Illinois- moved into
the top 10. •Top-rated Nor·
them Mlchig~n (4.0) received
60 points after Its crushing #0 win over Minnesota-Duluth.
Alcorn State(~) remained
second in Division II, While
Tennessee State (4.0) moved
up two notches to third.
C. W. Post (3.0) received 58
points after its narrow 6-3 win
over Slippery Rock In
retaining the No. 1 spot In
Division Ill. · Madison
CoUege, which shared the No.
I spot a week ago, dropped
out of the top 10 after losing
21·14 to· Hampden-Sydney .
Wittenberg (1-1) moved from
third to second.

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Holly Williams, mascot, Debbie Brown; back row, Carla Teaford, Pam Brauer, Janis
Carnahan· and on top, Beth Huffman.

F ive·day .campaign brought
$433.45 to Cancer Society
The Meigs Cancer Society
raised $433.45 during a recent
five day pericxj when a buck·
board was filled and a bake
sale held at the Kroger Store
in Pomeroy.
The society extends a
special thanks .to Jack Am·
brose for use of the store,
Ohio Eta, XI Gamma Mu and
Preeeptor Beta Beta
Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority for baked gooda, Jo
Ann Newsome, Margie
Skidmore, Dorothy Will,
Patti Fletcher, SUllie Pullins,
Jessie White, Rheba Hysell,
Nan Moore, Jan Judge,
Brenda Roush, 06nna Hat·
field, Douglas Llzon, Melvin
Vah Meter (or working .
Contributors lo the lund
drlv' included 'Teresa
Grueser. Phyllis Newland,
Susan Richmond , Lindsey
Lyons, Stephen Rutt, Dorothy
Gooding . Mary Wayland,
Shirley Lester, Dave Slater.
Rod Pullins.· Helen Johnson,
Mary Jones. Everelt Dailey,
Bertha Da iley, Nancy Vance,
Fred Blaettnar, Carrie
Neulzllng, Eula Proffitt.
Gemma Case!. Dorothy Wlil.
John
Lyons ,
Gladys
Cumming s. Rita Slavin,
Helen
Davis,
Dwight
Cullums , Bernice Winn.
Elizabeth Slavin, Cordelia

lhle , Charles

LaDeaux .

Dennis Long, Jessie White,

Bill Kennedy , Dwight
Spencer. Betty Evans, Mary
Thompson, Ann Webster .
Margaret Parsons, Mr . and

Mr.s . Oick Foley , Allen
Johnson, Ruth Crouch .
Martha Moore,
Dallas and Bonnie Pickens,
Shirley Si~,nn:-ons, Jenny and

Steve Qullen, James Large,
Jake Lee, Hazel Biggs, Inez
Randolph , Donna Mlsher ,
Gladys Wolfe.
Maude
Sprouse, Margarlte Smith,
Mabel f.kore, Eugene Smith,
Brenda Roush, Norman
Baxter. Aaron Kelton,
VIrginia Kidder. Tom
Westen,

Janice

Oeene,

Bertha Smith, Grace Elch,
Katie Crow, Velma Kessler,
Norma Russell , Becky Smith,
Flossie Allensworth. Donna

Hatfleid, Emr:na Hoffner,

Marian

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The all new Buick Le.Sabre is something to see, more trunk room,
head room and leg room that last year's model &amp; gas- mileage is
something great. would you believe 17 miles city and 23 highway
with V-8 engine. The Electra gas. mileage is E.P.A. rated 15 city
and 22 highway. The ride of the all new Buick is something to
behold. The styling is years ahead ofitself. They are beautiful.
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Shain, Lindsey Ward, Winnie
White, · Janeth Beal, Bertha ·
Edmonds. ·Teresa Swatzel.
Nellie Jorgen. Jack Bechtle.
Mrs . William Radtord,
Oennls Lane, Maxine Shane,
Garnet Vine.
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Lambert, Carol Wolfe, John
C..ll, Lorraine McMurray ,
Marge Thomas. Bill Willford,
Cheryl Lemley, Selma C..ll .
Charlotte Willford, Mildred
Betzlng, Ken Wiggins, Grace
Huffman, Mike Young, Myra
Hysell, Barbara Knight. Mr ..
and Mrs. Alva Clark. Ruth
Shain, Kay Walker, Gordon
Teaford , John Ben.tley ,
Kathryn Wildermuth, Josnle
Woods, Pt1yllls Bearhs, Bill
Ryoe. Bonnie Allen. William
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touts Hudson. Rex Vance,
Carol Ervin, Darla Thorrlas,
Cur ly Wiles. Joanne Fetty, C.
Nottingham, Roy Karshner,
Wilda Wiseman , Earl
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Clifford Phillips . ·Helen
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. Kloes. Ed King, Paul Manuel.
A ntnunage sale will be W. E. Brown , Rita Rbush .
Rupe. Mlck Ash, A.
held by the Apple Grove Lawrence
Henderson, Rick Ash, C.
United Methodist Cl\urch Oct. Manley. J. Van Meter, C.
5, 6 and 7 at the Letart FaDs Clark, Jenny Burdette, Barb
Conununity HaD 9 a.m to 4 Howard, Edna Davidson , Pat
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ANNIVERSARY NEAR
Hunnel.
Sara Dill, Tall
Mr. and,Mrs. A. J: Grabtlr, Timbers Club.
Ann Aelker . ·
fonoer PbmeroY residents, Carla Carter, Thelma
will celebrate their 55th Jetfers, Jackie Zirkle,
weddJns anniversary on Oct. Marlene Wilson, Pat Philson:
Barnett, Joyce
5. Fri~ and relatives may Clyde
Bartrom.
!Imogene
send cards to the couple at Holstein , Angle Kousn,
their ·home, 419 Homewood Isabelle Cozart, Dolores Will,
Norma Am .sbary . Sharon
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COLUMBUS (UP! ) - A
statewide committee
supporting four constitutional
amendments, three of them
enercr related, said today a
suit attempting to keep the
issues off the ballot was "too
late, too bad, and too
ridiculo11S... .
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Sandra Sterrett, director of
the Vote Yes for Lower
Utllities Committee, said
"the utilities lear a vote on
tbese Issues ·and are using
every legal trick in the hook
to prevent an election in
November. ·
"The
utilities
are
determined that the people of
Ohio will go through another
winter of tmfalr utility bills,"
she said.
Ms. Sterrett said the suit
was filed In the Ohio Supreme
Court on Monday and seeks a
writ of prohibition against
Secretary of State Ted W.
Brown to stop the election on
· the four issues because
. opponent arguments on each
Issue haven't been published
. in accordance with the law.
"It's absolutely ludicrous
that the utilities want to halt
the election because opponent
arguments aren 't being
published," said Ms. Sterrett.
"With their million-dollar
campaign and their swarm of
utility lobbyists, the utilities
certainly would have had
opponent arguments
presented to the Secretary of
..State on time if they had
chosen to do so.

N. Mich~an is
in first place

Slap m a slider."

He lhoucbt

Are Having A Party To Show Off All The New Pontiacs and Buicks.
Yes Ypu Must See Them To Believe.

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Is fuvited.
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~e

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ln olber gimes, HouiiCII too much. It's been a great
hlliiW l.GI Aqjelel, 1..0, . year. I've never put together
Pltlllliigb wblpped O!Dgo, lib IIICIIIha lite I have tbla
'-1, San Fnnclaeo downed year. I punlabed my arm and
Allaata, 4,1, aud New. Y1rk It llltts."
beat Mmti'eal, o-4, then lalt,
He said It "would be a very
4,2.
foolllb thing to cmUnue ."·
Asked about his chances for
Altrw I, Dodpn t:
the Cy Y~ Awanl, be said:
J .R. Rlcbard pitched a
"Well, look at my second
tlni-ldtter to win 1111 !Jib ..If. I bope tb!IJ nmmember
pme u Houltm nipped JAe my lint half (be went !Wf1r
Anples. Burt Hooton allowed l.be flnt half and 4,10 tbe
jlllt foil' hill In • klllng second l. It wu just a cue ol
elrlrt.
not cettln8 any 1'11111 In the
Pbalet s, CUI 1:
second ball. I pitcbed better
Dm Plrker doubled boale In the aecmd half.
two I'UQI and Riehle Zllk all'o
''Look at II thla ny, I've
..._ In • pair to 8plrk WCII 22 and nobody's caucht
I'IUibarlh Cl'lel' Clllcaco. Doc me yet. I hope they
Medleb 1t11 the n-- wldle remember that. ..
RidE ~..I look the lou.
Winning Cincinnati pitcher
a.... c, •••• 1:
Jack BDIInptn said be wu
BollbJ ..... hll bla 23rd "IOITY to heir about Randy. I
bolDer and Chrla Speier hape be wins tbe Cy Young.
Ulld I IWIHIII dDable to He d 1 , . It the ny be'a
blip Bab INpper to his flnt pltdled. He'd win 30 with •
ma,tGr .... victory In San clab that acored him runs."
Frueileo'l triumph over
Pete RoM, a(l(le8l'IDg In a
At!-ta.
rare pinch-hitting role,
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siniJed In TCIIy ~ from
Ed Knaepool Ued the -.1 bue In the elgbtb
..,_. wWI I boala' ID ~ lmlng to break the u Ue.
eiPtb. - WGil It will! two liGie ~off Rld!Sa'll)'er,
out In tbe bllhm rl tbe lllntb who took over for Jonet, to
Gil I . ruueorlill ...... ctln In Penl who bad
MC111N11 IIICII to will 4JIIIMI the elgbth with a walt
lbe ..,..,.,. naldeGinld IIIII moved to I8C:GIId 011 an

RI-b• eta~blned wttll

Dill, Cheryl Wilson, Julie Gooch and SheUa Crouch. The
girls have aU new unl~.

Utilities'

By CIIIUll 'I1JRUL
UPI SpGrta Writer
Tueeday nlgbt was a rough
. me for Steve Carlton, who
failed to .cet liB m victory
and Randy J011es, whoJNIIed
a muacle In his~ arm.
St. Louis ~ together ·
aeven hila, Including II two11111 boaler by rookie Hector
Chlz, to lmoct off Clrltoo and
the Nalkllal League Eut
UWJt Pliladelphla Phillles, 5,
3. Joaes 'tru f1rced out fi the
Padreilleda game '-ling, ~
1, In the aecmd illilq and
ClilclnnaU went on to beat
San Diego, ~ lw Ita !DOth

pbilled.

. quarterba ck Tim Koegel, carries of 12 yards or more In
who C(lllpleted 16 of 25 paa the game, Including a 48-yard
attempts for 178 )'ll"da and TO scamper, pushed his
two touchdowfls 'against tbe three1jame total to over ~
rugged Middles, had a 2U yards.
Jeff Undamood, a 1-.
first down margin In the
pound junior, l'UBhed for .235
game.
"We're probably balanced yards and scored all lour of
better offensively thin we've his team's touchdowns
ever been ," said.Faust, who Friday night In leading
has me of the U&gt;p offensive Claymont (AA) to a ~
linemen in the state victory over Canal Fulton
anchorlnc his line in 6-1, 271}. Northwest . Undamood bad
pound Jim Brown.
TO runs of 55~ 10, 21 and 73
The Crusaders play Clncln· yards as the 'Mustangs
natl Withrow Friday night. overcame a 6.Q deficit for
NOTES: WlliiJ BeD, a 5-S, their third straight win.
Gary Komsa scored three
155-pound junior tailback,
rushed for 243 yards (a school . touchdowrut and Intercepted a
record) In 16 carries and pair of paws Friday night to
scored a pair of touchdowns spark Youngstown Cardinal
Friday night to lead unbeaten Mooney (3.Q) to a 2&amp;-19 win
Groveport (AAA) to a 35-3 over Boardlmln. Komsa re·
victory . over , Delaware turned a kickoff 85 yarda for
Hayes, Bell, who had nlne one score and grabbed touch-

quarter touchdown 1'1111
Friday night provided
Warren llardlnc (S.O) with a
7.0 victory over Youngstown
Chaney. Bailee bad 134 )'ll"da
In 18 carries In the game.
Mansfield Senior ezploded
lor 40 polnla In the - d half
Friday night f1r a 47-ll win
over Mansfield Malabar.
Halfbacta Cliff Belmer and
Tyroo Darson accounted for
sll of
the
Tygers'
touchdowns. Delmer bad TD
runs of 1, 51 and 71 yard&amp;,
while Darson had 116 and 'ISyard kickoff returns for TDII
and also ran· 54 yards for
another.
Princeton's J:krron Hunter,
a 5-3, !fiO..poiUld wingback,
had an outstanding illjjht In ·
the Vikings' 23-6 win over
Upper Arlington Friday
night. Hunter carried the ball
l!Urneslor58yards,caught7
(Continued on pace i)

COME TO THE PARTY

'20th win

wlnolthe-...
"I want to win the 20ih but
If I dm 't we're stlll In the
playolfs... Carlton phllc8;&gt;-

By GENE CADDES
UPI Spwta Writer
COLUMBUS (UP!)- Ohio
high school footbaU notes
from aroiUld the state:
It may take some doing to
unseat Cincinnati Moeller as
the state's No. I Class AAA
football team.
The Crusaders of Coach
Gerry FaW!t, last year's .big
school playoff champion and
No. 21n the final UPI Board of
Coaches ratings, have run
their
regular
season
unbeaten streak to 35 in a row
over three-plus years and 15
In a row overall.
And, the Crusaders are
playing the best, with the
:wins coming over CI a y t o n
Northmont, Princeton and
MiddletOwn, the latter by a
30-13 score Friday night.

W......... 11, Min. 17
Wull. St. !8, Idaho 12

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Mlasouri 21, North Carolina Mill. !1, Aabanl 7
Aria- Sl. •• WyomJq lt
10; Colorado 37, Drake H; Mlllourl U , No. Carollu ID Yale IS, LelJp I
·Michigan 35, Wake Foresl20; · Boolool Colle1e II, Navy 12
Bolton College 16, Navy 12: Nebrulta a, MJamJ (Fial n
Penn State 22, Kentucky '18: Arllou U, Nortllweatem 11
Texas A&amp;M 13,1Ulnol810, and Ohio U. !8, Teledo U
Kansas 2t, Wisconsin 17. ·
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Oblo State 35, UCLA 11
Adl•&lt;ontto
Saving the best for last, the Otis Sl •• No. Tea. St. IJ
Vtt.rlmS
Hoople Upset of the day: Oftloa !7, Utah St. I
Mtmorl•l Holpll•l
Iowa state 28, Oklahoma 26. Pet111 31, C.lnmbill U
R. A. AVERION, M.D.
That's right, dear reallers, Bron 21, Prlncelool 11
A.
G. SOLA, M.D.
the Cyclones, who have won Pllrdue !4, Mlaml (0.) 1J
JOHN RIDGWAY, D.O.
only four Urnes out of 48 In
this series, will do the
Sooners In this Saturday. And
remember you read It lirst In
the Hoople Forecast - Harl'UIIlph!

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So Bring The Whole Family to Smith Nelson For the Party.
We Will Serve Coffee and Ponuts. Also Free Gifts To
Everybody, Balloons F.e"-the Children, Pens and Ice Scrapers
For Mom and Dad
PLUS
You May Win A Free Grease, Oil and Filter and A Tune-up
and Wash job For Your Car. 5 Will Be Given Away So just
Come_On In and Sign Up. No Purchase Necessary. Drawing
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Minersville church homecoming

/Helen Help

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By Helen Bottel

Every Day Is Too Mucb !
DEAR HELEN:
My mother never endingly criticises me, my husband and
children, and has never stopped trying to run my life, though
I'm a 43-year-old grandmother. She spends most of her time at
O!IJ' hccne and she says she can 't stand "the ol' man" since he's
retired and underfoot. Dad doesn't mind - he can't stand too
much of her either.
If I inake up an "appointment" she cawhes me in the He by
coming over anyway. (I've lied to her all my life, from
necessity.)
She complains aU the time, talks only of herself and about
others. Nothing 1 do pleases her and she hates my husband.
Our two teenagers are great kids - to everyone but her.
Consequently the family tries to be away when she's here, and
1/lis disrupts our happy (ex~pt for Mom) home.
When she leaves in the afternoon, my nerves are ready to
snap. I baby-sit my little grandchild and between listening to
my mother and caring for a 2-year-old - well, there are timel
I wish I had the nerve to say, "Every day is too much, Mom!"
She has.many friends her own age and a full evening soda!
life, plus good health. How I wish you'd send some magic,
Helen, to solve my problem.
Don't misunderstand : I love my mother, but I'm OVER VISITED
DEAR OV :
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The "magic" you need is honesty ! (It W01l't come eaq
after some 4U years of lies.)
First, be honest With yourself: What you feel is filial duty,
not love. You're still reacting as a small child to an
_overbearing parent, lying to avoid a scene, listening becall')e
you're afraid of the consequences.
Next, be hooest with your mother: Tell her "Everyday is
too much!" and you lxlth need apartness. When she goes into
her criticiiuomplain act, let her know it twns you off.
&amp;!Kaest that she is becccning too "dependent,.. on you when she
should be with friends her own age.
&amp;Ire, your frankness may hurt, but If it achieves more
' separation, you two might even regain a little rul affection for
•I each other. Presently you're caught up in a. mother-daughter
i ritual that bas nothing todowith " love." -H.

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• DEAR HELEN:
••
Recently you printed a letter from a dislressed relaUve
: whoae uncle had a complete personality change afta- a stroke .
' He embaJTassed everyme with his sez talk, even though he
was so ill he w8llll ~ expected 1o live.
Asevere stroke afleds the mind. Often paUenls say words
they
dm 't mean or even realize they're saying.
I
The drugs they receive also let down reserves or
1
• "scramble" the brain. His family sbouldn't be shocked.
Whelherit's ''the ragelo live" or the Senility of dying, he needs
'underaanding and sympathy, not avoidance. - NIJllSE
DEAR HELEN:
.
I bave a past lbat is burting all over again. Two years ago,
I was forceably raped. I neverlold IIIIYOIIe and finally put it out
of mr mind. 1'lro reasons I 1tept quiet--. the man threatened
me, ana I've read bJw husbands can never filrllet- ihat when
a wife is raJ)ed, the marriage is often do&lt;med,.,
Last week the same man followed me for about a block,
then ~Wee~ if I needed a ride. ('!bat's whit hapPened ~lore
1tben he !oreal me inlo his car.) Iran. Now I woo'tgoout of the

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)ly Wsband knows !IOIIlething is wruJg, but I can't tell him
-not after keeping quiet for twu yean! I am petrified every
lime the doorbell rings or I hear a noise. I can't live tbis way ,
wt what can I do? - NIGHTMARE TIME
DEAR N.T.:
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I
• traWIB surfacing in the fears you sbwld have exp-essed two
years ago?
Most W(Jllen can't simply ' 'put forceable rai&gt;e out of their
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milldl." They need n!USlnJioe and sympalby·, aDd somehow
forgiveoess, even tbougb they ..., not at fault. Report the
attoqlted pckup to the pollee, and tell your lv'!"'"" -H.

Guests 1Ulmed
1'rllcy Manley and Kim

n.apman

were amang tlie

guests at a party given for

Dan Manley,
............ of Mr. and Mrs.
er,sta1

RGblrt llaaley, Middleport,
• receat17. In an earlier ac• coaat of tbe party It ....
. ltaled that they IJellt gifti..
Sendjng gifts were Clystal's
great-grandmother, M.r1.
Nellie Eblin, M.r. and Mn.
Clarmlt Swauger, ShaD!!III
Scboldem, Jody Wells, Tim
Wells, Beatlier Davis, and
grandpuents, the Rev. and
Mrl. Odell Man1ey and Mrs.
r.- Ebllll. ·
At a Swda) birtbday diJI.
ner lwoJ lug ()yllal at tbe
bcmeofber~

Mr. aDd Mn. Ollrlel Davidwere the Rev.
and Mn. Magley. steve
M.an1e7. Jody Wells, Mn.
Btm!e Cor. Cindy and Bllly.
0. Pll'lllll pmmllld the
biitbday cake.
lOll,

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Your Choice $399-Save $100.

EHOOSE

Polly's Pointers Ammonia in water
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DEAR SARAH 1L - Yoa . dryer. -MARGARET.
m&amp;J lint uve 1o ape11 the
DEARPOU.Y-Myletter
.o~..
ud wta••w• • rn1 is tor the Rose
objects to
......,. to air tile Iooue, Theil cireulars and so on being left
Jlld a bow!' filled 11'1111 water, bangill,g on her door. I used to
te ~ a ta•h •1m• of distribute ,tbese. All you need
nlla.llu beea added, Ia do is call tbe ~buting
Mt:ll - - w11ere tile adar company and aslt that they
prndL 'l1le -m~rr
skip you.

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.b eplaeelllaulac r4sHere'sa .tiplor ·thoseofyou
.,.t, 'll'lleft It wW aot be who own me ,of those new
tM1!J - . . ttYer. Leave It eollee makers so often adline. Add t.o ..- dluee wileD vertiaed on TV. U you have
oey. A bnu ~ problems lrith them dripping
a..kella BIJ' Uq 1'00111 II a water when not in use, you
IR'lt 1lldbtc plaee fw a vue I Should place a paper towel
lleep water Ill.· A lJPt.ed Inside the filter cup. Even
m1W eudle wllllltea 111n . though it gets wet your
lie lrld, lot. -POlLY,
counter IDp stays dry. MRS. E. L. DEAR POLLY - When
DEAR POLLY - My
Fulnter is for popeom lovers. cuttiD,g com olf the cob to
Alter your corn is an PQIIIIed freeze, can or just cook, stand
llld bu.Uered, bu.t before u an ear oo end In the oeoler of
-~~. add grallld Parmesan the tube of an angel food cake
cbeele or aome of thole new pan. It will bold tbe ear while
alad crilpy bits for a ·dlf· you cut the com olf and the
"="" ferent Oavor -BARBARA H. kemell will fall into tile pan.
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DEAR POLLY - My Pet - CHARLOTI'E,
DEAR POLLY - When
icing a sheet cake, I !lrJt cut
it into the desired size pieces
TO HONOR COUPLE
DEBBIE SPIRES
A miscellaneouS bridal and then ice. The Icing l1ides
Dellllle Spires, daqllter abower honoring Tammy down in the l'llts tbUa icing
., Mr. ad Mn. am7 Knittel and Damy Ricbarda eacb Individual piec:e of tbe
will be held at 7 · p.m. .sides. Good wbel! going 00 a
Spires, 8alelll Celler, •
Saturday
In the buemen1 of pc:nk. - MRS. J.M.K.
1111 P1IAate " ......
DEAR POLLY - Seven
me~
SeiiMI
1a tbe Middleport United
Ptntecoltal Cburdl, s. Tblrd, minute icing seldoml falls
iA IIIlO, ... aeeeplec1
emple,-meat at "e Middleport. Women friends wt once mine wu 10ft and
F w 01 Y..U.IIeuty and relaUva of the couple stlcty and no IDIQIIIt of
beating seemed to help. Not
IIUII, GeDipells.
are invited.
wanting to discard It, I

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night'• meeting of the
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RuUand
Garden Club for tile
, WILDWOOD GARDEN
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Fair
to be held at the
Qllll • p.m. WliiDelday It
Athena
Mental
Health Center
. . rt Ada Holter with
Bunna ana Pat 'I'IIomaa u nezt month.
Mn, Jack Robson wlll
'd••nc ~~o~tenu
.-IPECIAL MI!:ETING, deUver the ltema to 'tile
~~· River Lod&amp;e 453, Center. The club also agreed
F~. Cbeater, 7:80 p.m. to f!lmilh flowers for one of
Widilelday; wort In E.A. the homes m the home tour to
be held by the Ohio Eta Phi
aiirN: all Mailer Maao111 Chapter
ol Beta Sigma Phi
ljilcame.
Sorwity Cll 01.'1. 10. It WI
"OAPBE at Southern High .....
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SUPPORTERS
1:80 p.m. at tlie
Club In Pomeroy.
Gliiit ipelller wt1l be Jim
WJUia, aalety coordinator
ftllm Meiel M.lnel. Fllml .oo
I!(~ wW be lbown. Allo
IPIIklnc will be Jim Proffitt
and Jerry Adama. Per10111
ri~ aot to bring refrelh.

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Problem Ia ller cebaaL Write
Polly's Pobalerl Ia can of

'.~ EASTERN LOCAL PTSA,

DANILLE MARIE
:thursday, 1:30 p.m. at
lutem ~I Hlgb School. MIDIIIIT, dangbler of Sgt.
'l'bl pubUe is lnvlllld u wen 1111! Mn. Daniel Midkiff,
u 'ealldidlttu for public of· Hamplon, Va., recenlly
lice who are Invited to apeak oblerved ber lint birthday
lirlelly. James Rouab; can- wblle villtiDg bere wllb ber
didate for Meigs County gralldparents, Mr. and
'l'un!!llu!onen, will talk on Mrs. Ray Midkiff,
flllldln&amp; lor the mentally Langsville, RL 1. A doll
NIAnled and publlc school cake 1111! bomel!l8de l~e
cream were served to
i!ptlml.
Daalelle's mother, Clady,
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FREE
CLOTHING day at ber pudparenll, Mr. and
tli'e Salvation Army, Thurs- llfn, M.ldklff, an uncle and
~y !rom 10 a.m. Wltfi noon.
aunt, Mr. aDd M.n. Larry
Allirea ret1ldenta in need of M.ontco111ery, Elsie Ward
c:!CJ!!IInl are welcome,
and Nancy Wllllke of
-FRIDAY
Alllens. Another celebra·
"sPECIAL MEETING of Uou looll place on ber bir·
Rio Grande Community tbdly, Sept. 24, at ber
COllege Board of Trulteea, bomeiDHampton, Va.
.c:$!D,ed by chalnnan, Einon
P.)ummer Friday, 10 a.m. in
tile board room on lhe college Februacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich
oampua for co!lllderation of
and
daughter, Jayne, spent
the tedlnlcal bnllding plans.
the weekel)d in Colambus
with · M.r. and Mrs, Mike
••' BAKE· SATtiRDAY
SALE Saturday In Hammer and Kim, and Mr.
tnd of Racllie POll Office and Mrs. Dallas Jones · arid
~ by Racine Boy ChriBty.
llCQut Troop 241 and Cub
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
S'cont Pack 243. Those Montgomery ·. recently
~ to donate are to -call returned from a two week
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Q'!:
there they visited with his
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aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs'
Mu Ward of Boynton Beach.
'!'be two couples visited
Seaquarium and toured the
: Mrs. Junia Blythe of Florida Keys. The Mont·
gomel')'s also visited Silver
$penCerVIile and Mn. Peggy Springs, Cypress Gardens,
J:llam of New Straitsville Ruby Falls and Rock City .
!ere overnight guats of M.r. enroute home from Florida.--&amp;nd Mrs. Ralph Webb and
Mr. and Mrs. · Dewey
attended-the 7Mb anniversary Hudson of MinersVllle and
elf Racine ~pter 134, Order Denver Hudson,and Charlotte
- ~ the Eutern star, Sept. 21.
Jones of Akron motored to
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb North Carolina recently to
irere In Colambua Friday on visit Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
!l.•si""SS and for a visit with
Williams. Williams · is the
·)!elvin Nothstlne, her manager .of the Motel 6 of
brotber·ln·law at Groveport. North Carolina. They also
$unday ·they received the visited
in South Carolina.
Rewa of hl8 unezpecled death.
Mrs. Olive Weber was in
They went. to Groveport WUliamstoWJi, W. Va. over
Tuadlty to attend the funeral the weekend to vlalt relatives.
fllervlcea. Mr. Notbstlne was On Sunday she attended the
the huaband of Mrs, Webb's Little reunion at McCoMels·
~er, Alberta, wbo died In ville.

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MllsiOIIII report. An otftrlnl .
wu taken to booat llaaaw.
Tbe program "Million
Starts wttb People" .... led
by Thelma Hendeuon.
POtluclt refrelbmenta were
aerved, The nut m~ 11111
be Tullday evenlni, 01.'1. II,
at the home of Thelma
Henderson, with June
Steam~ ' leading the Pledp
Service.
Attending !I' ere: Nellie
Parter, June Steaml, llo1a
Taylor, ~evlne Gutbrle,
Osle Mae Follrod, Nina
Robinson, Tbelma Hen·
derson, Emma !"Inch Ill&lt;\
Helen Woode.

ALFRED - Plana were aendill,g in the lilt of new
made to attend the dlllrict officers. Slle u1o announced
meetlng•at Nelsonville when her retirement following four
the Allred United Methodist years of service.
Women met 'l'uesday
The subecrlptlona to the
evening, Sept. Z1 at · the combination
offer
of
church with nine members magazines was renewed.
present.
Nina Robinson gave the
It was announce&lt;! the nominating committee
dbtrlct meeting lri11 be held report . New offleers are
Thursday, Sept. 30 from 6:30 prul4ent, Nellie Parker;
to 9:80 p.m.
vice president, June Stea1111:
Nellie Parker, prMident, secretary, Helen Woodei
opened the meeting with lreasurer, Nina Robinson;
·prayer followed by the hymn, missions, Emma ·Finch;
"progr_am material, Thelma
"How Great Thou Art."
Sick and ahut·in calls Henderson; membership,
reported were 23. An offering Oasie Mae Follrod and
was sent in to the di.lltrict. · chairman of nomlnatlhg
A letter was read from the cqmmittee, Emma Finch.
II was announced prograin
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other green materlala wlt.'l
floor wu. Slle llld !I'U can
at.o be Uled to preaarve
berrlea. Slle provided the
aJTaogemeota for the dlnil18
room table and the . living
room n11ntel.
Containers were ezh!bited
by Mill Diehl, Mrs. Virgil
Atkins and Mrs. Robert
Canaday. Timely reminders
for October were given by
Mrs. Virgil Atkins, who also
conducted a quiz on flowers
and' weeda won by Mrs.
Robson and Miss Diehl.
The traveling prize fur·
· nished by Mrs. Erlewine was
won by Mrs. Everett Colwell.
Mrs. Charles F_oley will
provide the next prize.
Pumpkin 'pie, sandwiches,
fruit, celery stickS, mints and
coffee and tea were served.
The next meeting wiU be at
the home o! Mrs. Robert
Canaday with Mrs. Roy
Snowden as co--bostess.

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that fall planting of IPring
blooming btilbl bas more
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one payoff. Sbe
Virgil Alklna had provided
sugeeated
makinl! the spring
arrangements for their
garden
in
the
fall by puWng
churchea during the past
hyacinths,
crocua,
·out
month. ·
sliowdrops,
tulipa
and
daf·
The meeting wu held at
the Meigs Museum with Mial fodUs, !\ln. Carl Dennison
Diehl, Mu. Eugene Atkins read "Early American
and Mrs. Virgil Atklna as Daffodils," noting that the
enthusiasm
hosteuea. For devotions, bi~tennlal
brought
about
the
restoration
Misl Diehl bad a poem,
of
old
gardens.
The
talked
" Peace Hymn of the
about
daffodila
as
a
flower
Republic." She welcomed the
16 members and a gum, Mrs. grown for 200 yean which
John Colwell. Thank-you note bloom In tile spring and come
from Mrs. Everett Colwell for in white to shades of yellow
camaUollll sent to her during and pink. She said lbat only a
her hospita~atlon was read. few bulbs are needed as they
Mrs. Eugene Atkins was multiply 1881.
program chairman. "Start · Mrs. Virgil Atklns gave tips
Your Spring Rush this Fall" on dried arrangements and
was the article read by Mrs. told how to pre$erve
Harvey Erlewine. She said evergreens, holly, laurel and

Potted plull, bulbe, seeds, Weber, Mial Ruby Diehl,
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Kelsall, Atlanta, Ga. spent a
weelt here recently with her
grandmother, Mts. Clyda
Allensworth. Mrs. Kelsall is
the former Kristin .Hartinger.
~era! Jim Hartinger was .
also here for a brief visit with
relatives.
·
Miss Nina Russell is in
Cleveland visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lang.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braman
were in Clarksburg, W. Va.
Sundly to visit his ·uncle,
Clarence Brannan who is
bospitalized thereMr. alii! Mrs. Bob Milch,
Wheeling, are here visiting
his pal"''lts, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Mitch. M.r. and Mn.
Perry Milch spent WI week
in Marion with their daugbter
aDd soo-in·law, Mr. aDd 'Mrs.
William Houck and family.

Social Club prepa:ring for country fair
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Grueser, Gertrude Mitchell, sang "I Alked the LaN."
attended the homecoming
The wtmlow in the sanc- Hosmer Roush, Rolland There Wll CODirtlalJoaal
lUiry
was given in memory of Rummel~ otto Hartenbach sln&amp;inl of 'I'D Jlllf !oft!/1"
Sunday at the Minersville
and the ~ bp the .
the Edward Parter family by and Ernie Stewart.
United Methodist Church.
The all-day program the Parter family with Mr. ' The Rev. Wendell Stutler putor,
Mn. Paul Forllel and M.n.
opened wllh SundaY Sdlool and Mrs. Ray Rowden and 58118 aeveral songs includinS
TedR~w.-e
,Cflllln.
presided over by Kenneth M.r. and Mn. Kenneth Farley "How I Love Jesus." uue
Wigg ins, superintendent. present. The dedication Toucbed Me," "His Name is Flowers wer~ ~ bJ
Aetompanied by Edward service was conducted,by the Wonderful" and "There is a Mill Eleanor ~ M.n.
Grueser of Columblu on the Rev. Mr. Jarvis.
Place." Mrs. Clifford Phllllpa Role Ginther and Mn. Grace
organ, the congregation sang
Senior citizens recognized read "The Church Speaks," Filher, Vllllorl Wft from
''Onward Chiistlan Soldiers" and presented corsagM or and "Since Mom Has Upted Columbus, Marietta,
and "In MY Heart There boutonnieres were Edna Her Hair. " Mrs. Lillie Waverly, M.lchlJan•. ,Rhode
Rinp a Mel~y." The Rev. Wiggins, Ethel Stewart, Ellie starcher read "The Older Island, Syraeu~e, Pameroy,
Richard Jarvis, pastor, had Forbes, Fannie Phillips, Christian." There was music Middleport, Cbeater,
cbarge of tile worship servtce Sadie Brown, Hare! Mc· by "The Ugh~. " formerly the Cheshire, Hartford and
with the choir singing Cullum, Anna Ha.rtenbach, Piney Trio, . and "The Mason, W. Va. Mn. Bentl
"Surely Goodness and Gladys Houdashelt, Gladys Gospelettes." Junior White, was organllt lor the If·
Mercy" and Rolland Rummel Smith,''Uille Stareh~r, Stella accompanied by hla wife, ternoon progr~. .
doing two solos, "All Becall3e
of Calvary" and "His lAve
Set Me Free."
Nathan M. Brown, son ol
Dr. and Mrs. 'irold Brown,
Pomeroy, was baptized.
standing with the parents for .
the baptimlal were Nathan's
grandmother ,. Mrs. Agnes
Brown , and his great·
grandmother, Mrs . Sadfe
Brown.
A basket dinner was held at
noon and the afternoon
. 'I t
service Opened at 1:30 with
QUANTITY LIMITED
the congregation singing
"How Great Thou Art" and
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. James Casey,
prayer by the Rev. M.r.
Middll!p(rt, are annOWJCing the engagement and
Jarvis. The choir sang "Just
approaching marriage of their daughter, Teresa K.
a Little White," Rolland
Snider, to Larry Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glennis
Rummel sang "Jesus Signed
Hoffman, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Miss.Snider is a 1974 graduate
My Pardon," and there was a
of Meigs High SchOOl. Her fiance, a 1969 graduare of
duet by Mrs. Mary Bentz
· Eastern High School, is presenUy employed at D and D
Kenneth Wiggins, "One Day
tram .
Meats in Pomeroy, An October wedding is being planned.
at a Time. ''
Dedicated were a door and
3e1egant
window for a Sunday school,
furniture styles!
room given in memory of
Mary E. Zahi .Qy Mn. Martha
Venarri, Mrs. · Mildred
Bailey, Mrs. Mary Schleicber
and · Ada Oblinger. Present
·
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Venarri, and M.r. and Mrs.
· Joe ,Bailey. Another door and
window for a Sunday school
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room was-given in memory of
By Polly Cramer
Gilbert and Isaiah Rummel
by Alberta Hawse, Gladys
Smith,
Glenna Rummel, and
DEAR POLLY - Help! Peeve is wilb the elastic in
Rolland
Rummel. Present
The LYNNWOOD • Model
Canyoutellmebowlogetrid men's Shorts. The elastic in
FR923W-Features Stereo
were
Glenna
and
RoUand
oftbeodorofcigarettesmoke my husband's short is ·all
Precision record changer with
In tbe boUle? I bave tried stretched out as wide as the
Micro-Touch® 2G tone arm
S·track tape player/recorder
~prays, .soda, ecc. but nothing
Iabrie, while the ma!A!rial
and solid-state AMIFM/Siereo
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Middleport
Personal Notes

::1i=~~;r:nero~ o., Wtdntlday, Sept, 28, 1978

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Minersville church homecoming

/Helen Help

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By Helen Bottel

Every Day Is Too Mucb !
DEAR HELEN:
My mother never endingly criticises me, my husband and
children, and has never stopped trying to run my life, though
I'm a 43-year-old grandmother. She spends most of her time at
O!IJ' hccne and she says she can 't stand "the ol' man" since he's
retired and underfoot. Dad doesn't mind - he can't stand too
much of her either.
If I inake up an "appointment" she cawhes me in the He by
coming over anyway. (I've lied to her all my life, from
necessity.)
She complains aU the time, talks only of herself and about
others. Nothing 1 do pleases her and she hates my husband.
Our two teenagers are great kids - to everyone but her.
Consequently the family tries to be away when she's here, and
1/lis disrupts our happy (ex~pt for Mom) home.
When she leaves in the afternoon, my nerves are ready to
snap. I baby-sit my little grandchild and between listening to
my mother and caring for a 2-year-old - well, there are timel
I wish I had the nerve to say, "Every day is too much, Mom!"
She has.many friends her own age and a full evening soda!
life, plus good health. How I wish you'd send some magic,
Helen, to solve my problem.
Don't misunderstand : I love my mother, but I'm OVER VISITED
DEAR OV :
•
The "magic" you need is honesty ! (It W01l't come eaq
after some 4U years of lies.)
First, be honest With yourself: What you feel is filial duty,
not love. You're still reacting as a small child to an
_overbearing parent, lying to avoid a scene, listening becall')e
you're afraid of the consequences.
Next, be hooest with your mother: Tell her "Everyday is
too much!" and you lxlth need apartness. When she goes into
her criticiiuomplain act, let her know it twns you off.
&amp;!Kaest that she is becccning too "dependent,.. on you when she
should be with friends her own age.
&amp;Ire, your frankness may hurt, but If it achieves more
' separation, you two might even regain a little rul affection for
•I each other. Presently you're caught up in a. mother-daughter
i ritual that bas nothing todowith " love." -H.

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• DEAR HELEN:
••
Recently you printed a letter from a dislressed relaUve
: whoae uncle had a complete personality change afta- a stroke .
' He embaJTassed everyme with his sez talk, even though he
was so ill he w8llll ~ expected 1o live.
Asevere stroke afleds the mind. Often paUenls say words
they
dm 't mean or even realize they're saying.
I
The drugs they receive also let down reserves or
1
• "scramble" the brain. His family sbouldn't be shocked.
Whelherit's ''the ragelo live" or the Senility of dying, he needs
'underaanding and sympathy, not avoidance. - NIJllSE
DEAR HELEN:
.
I bave a past lbat is burting all over again. Two years ago,
I was forceably raped. I neverlold IIIIYOIIe and finally put it out
of mr mind. 1'lro reasons I 1tept quiet--. the man threatened
me, ana I've read bJw husbands can never filrllet- ihat when
a wife is raJ)ed, the marriage is often do&lt;med,.,
Last week the same man followed me for about a block,
then ~Wee~ if I needed a ride. ('!bat's whit hapPened ~lore
1tben he !oreal me inlo his car.) Iran. Now I woo'tgoout of the

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)ly Wsband knows !IOIIlething is wruJg, but I can't tell him
-not after keeping quiet for twu yean! I am petrified every
lime the doorbell rings or I hear a noise. I can't live tbis way ,
wt what can I do? - NIGHTMARE TIME
DEAR N.T.:
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An. you absolutely sure Ibis is the same man- or is your
I
• traWIB surfacing in the fears you sbwld have exp-essed two
years ago?
Most W(Jllen can't simply ' 'put forceable rai&gt;e out of their
•
milldl." They need n!USlnJioe and sympalby·, aDd somehow
forgiveoess, even tbougb they ..., not at fault. Report the
attoqlted pckup to the pollee, and tell your lv'!"'"" -H.

Guests 1Ulmed
1'rllcy Manley and Kim

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Dan Manley,
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RGblrt llaaley, Middleport,
• receat17. In an earlier ac• coaat of tbe party It ....
. ltaled that they IJellt gifti..
Sendjng gifts were Clystal's
great-grandmother, M.r1.
Nellie Eblin, M.r. and Mn.
Clarmlt Swauger, ShaD!!III
Scboldem, Jody Wells, Tim
Wells, Beatlier Davis, and
grandpuents, the Rev. and
Mrl. Odell Man1ey and Mrs.
r.- Ebllll. ·
At a Swda) birtbday diJI.
ner lwoJ lug ()yllal at tbe
bcmeofber~

Mr. aDd Mn. Ollrlel Davidwere the Rev.
and Mn. Magley. steve
M.an1e7. Jody Wells, Mn.
Btm!e Cor. Cindy and Bllly.
0. Pll'lllll pmmllld the
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DEARPOU.Y-Myletter
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ud wta••w• • rn1 is tor the Rose
objects to
......,. to air tile Iooue, Theil cireulars and so on being left
Jlld a bow!' filled 11'1111 water, bangill,g on her door. I used to
te ~ a ta•h •1m• of distribute ,tbese. All you need
nlla.llu beea added, Ia do is call tbe ~buting
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.,.t, 'll'lleft It wW aot be who own me ,of those new
tM1!J - . . ttYer. Leave It eollee makers so often adline. Add t.o ..- dluee wileD vertiaed on TV. U you have
oey. A bnu ~ problems lrith them dripping
a..kella BIJ' Uq 1'00111 II a water when not in use, you
IR'lt 1lldbtc plaee fw a vue I Should place a paper towel
lleep water Ill.· A lJPt.ed Inside the filter cup. Even
m1W eudle wllllltea 111n . though it gets wet your
lie lrld, lot. -POlLY,
counter IDp stays dry. MRS. E. L. DEAR POLLY - When
DEAR POLLY - My
Fulnter is for popeom lovers. cuttiD,g com olf the cob to
Alter your corn is an PQIIIIed freeze, can or just cook, stand
llld bu.Uered, bu.t before u an ear oo end In the oeoler of
-~~. add grallld Parmesan the tube of an angel food cake
cbeele or aome of thole new pan. It will bold tbe ear while
alad crilpy bits for a ·dlf· you cut the com olf and the
"="" ferent Oavor -BARBARA H. kemell will fall into tile pan.
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DEAR POLLY - My Pet - CHARLOTI'E,
DEAR POLLY - When
icing a sheet cake, I !lrJt cut
it into the desired size pieces
TO HONOR COUPLE
DEBBIE SPIRES
A miscellaneouS bridal and then ice. The Icing l1ides
Dellllle Spires, daqllter abower honoring Tammy down in the l'llts tbUa icing
., Mr. ad Mn. am7 Knittel and Damy Ricbarda eacb Individual piec:e of tbe
will be held at 7 · p.m. .sides. Good wbel! going 00 a
Spires, 8alelll Celler, •
Saturday
In the buemen1 of pc:nk. - MRS. J.M.K.
1111 P1IAate " ......
DEAR POLLY - Seven
me~
SeiiMI
1a tbe Middleport United
Ptntecoltal Cburdl, s. Tblrd, minute icing seldoml falls
iA IIIlO, ... aeeeplec1
emple,-meat at "e Middleport. Women friends wt once mine wu 10ft and
F w 01 Y..U.IIeuty and relaUva of the couple stlcty and no IDIQIIIt of
beating seemed to help. Not
IIUII, GeDipells.
are invited.
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• • WEDNI8ADAY
RuUand
Garden Club for tile
, WILDWOOD GARDEN
Country
Fair
to be held at the
Qllll • p.m. WliiDelday It
Athena
Mental
Health Center
. . rt Ada Holter with
Bunna ana Pat 'I'IIomaa u nezt month.
Mn, Jack Robson wlll
'd••nc ~~o~tenu
.-IPECIAL MI!:ETING, deUver the ltema to 'tile
~~· River Lod&amp;e 453, Center. The club also agreed
F~. Cbeater, 7:80 p.m. to f!lmilh flowers for one of
Widilelday; wort In E.A. the homes m the home tour to
be held by the Ohio Eta Phi
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Gliiit ipelller wt1l be Jim
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ftllm Meiel M.lnel. Fllml .oo
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DANILLE MARIE
:thursday, 1:30 p.m. at
lutem ~I Hlgb School. MIDIIIIT, dangbler of Sgt.
'l'bl pubUe is lnvlllld u wen 1111! Mn. Daniel Midkiff,
u 'ealldidlttu for public of· Hamplon, Va., recenlly
lice who are Invited to apeak oblerved ber lint birthday
lirlelly. James Rouab; can- wblle villtiDg bere wllb ber
didate for Meigs County gralldparents, Mr. and
'l'un!!llu!onen, will talk on Mrs. Ray Midkiff,
flllldln&amp; lor the mentally Langsville, RL 1. A doll
NIAnled and publlc school cake 1111! bomel!l8de l~e
cream were served to
i!ptlml.
Daalelle's mother, Clady,
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FREE
CLOTHING day at ber pudparenll, Mr. and
tli'e Salvation Army, Thurs- llfn, M.ldklff, an uncle and
~y !rom 10 a.m. Wltfi noon.
aunt, Mr. aDd M.n. Larry
Allirea ret1ldenta in need of M.ontco111ery, Elsie Ward
c:!CJ!!IInl are welcome,
and Nancy Wllllke of
-FRIDAY
Alllens. Another celebra·
"sPECIAL MEETING of Uou looll place on ber bir·
Rio Grande Community tbdly, Sept. 24, at ber
COllege Board of Trulteea, bomeiDHampton, Va.
.c:$!D,ed by chalnnan, Einon
P.)ummer Friday, 10 a.m. in
tile board room on lhe college Februacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich
oampua for co!lllderation of
and
daughter, Jayne, spent
the tedlnlcal bnllding plans.
the weekel)d in Colambus
with · M.r. and Mrs, Mike
••' BAKE· SATtiRDAY
SALE Saturday In Hammer and Kim, and Mr.
tnd of Racllie POll Office and Mrs. Dallas Jones · arid
~ by Racine Boy ChriBty.
llCQut Troop 241 and Cub
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
S'cont Pack 243. Those Montgomery ·. recently
~ to donate are to -call returned from a two week
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Q'!:
there they visited with his
1, .. '; . ..
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs'
Mu Ward of Boynton Beach.
'!'be two couples visited
Seaquarium and toured the
: Mrs. Junia Blythe of Florida Keys. The Mont·
gomel')'s also visited Silver
$penCerVIile and Mn. Peggy Springs, Cypress Gardens,
J:llam of New Straitsville Ruby Falls and Rock City .
!ere overnight guats of M.r. enroute home from Florida.--&amp;nd Mrs. Ralph Webb and
Mr. and Mrs. · Dewey
attended-the 7Mb anniversary Hudson of MinersVllle and
elf Racine ~pter 134, Order Denver Hudson,and Charlotte
- ~ the Eutern star, Sept. 21.
Jones of Akron motored to
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb North Carolina recently to
irere In Colambua Friday on visit Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
!l.•si""SS and for a visit with
Williams. Williams · is the
·)!elvin Nothstlne, her manager .of the Motel 6 of
brotber·ln·law at Groveport. North Carolina. They also
$unday ·they received the visited
in South Carolina.
Rewa of hl8 unezpecled death.
Mrs. Olive Weber was in
They went. to Groveport WUliamstoWJi, W. Va. over
Tuadlty to attend the funeral the weekend to vlalt relatives.
fllervlcea. Mr. Notbstlne was On Sunday she attended the
the huaband of Mrs, Webb's Little reunion at McCoMels·
~er, Alberta, wbo died In ville.

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and Emma Lou Flncb pn a
MllsiOIIII report. An otftrlnl .
wu taken to booat llaaaw.
Tbe program "Million
Starts wttb People" .... led
by Thelma Hendeuon.
POtluclt refrelbmenta were
aerved, The nut m~ 11111
be Tullday evenlni, 01.'1. II,
at the home of Thelma
Henderson, with June
Steam~ ' leading the Pledp
Service.
Attending !I' ere: Nellie
Parter, June Steaml, llo1a
Taylor, ~evlne Gutbrle,
Osle Mae Follrod, Nina
Robinson, Tbelma Hen·
derson, Emma !"Inch Ill&lt;\
Helen Woode.

ALFRED - Plana were aendill,g in the lilt of new
made to attend the dlllrict officers. Slle u1o announced
meetlng•at Nelsonville when her retirement following four
the Allred United Methodist years of service.
Women met 'l'uesday
The subecrlptlona to the
evening, Sept. Z1 at · the combination
offer
of
church with nine members magazines was renewed.
present.
Nina Robinson gave the
It was announce&lt;! the nominating committee
dbtrlct meeting lri11 be held report . New offleers are
Thursday, Sept. 30 from 6:30 prul4ent, Nellie Parker;
to 9:80 p.m.
vice president, June Stea1111:
Nellie Parker, prMident, secretary, Helen Woodei
opened the meeting with lreasurer, Nina Robinson;
·prayer followed by the hymn, missions, Emma ·Finch;
"progr_am material, Thelma
"How Great Thou Art."
Sick and ahut·in calls Henderson; membership,
reported were 23. An offering Oasie Mae Follrod and
was sent in to the di.lltrict. · chairman of nomlnatlhg
A letter was read from the cqmmittee, Emma Finch.
II was announced prograin
district secreta')' concerning

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Swc po~te liked to attend to
lilJIDike plaltl for unif?rml
~additional band membera.

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other green materlala wlt.'l
floor wu. Slle llld !I'U can
at.o be Uled to preaarve
berrlea. Slle provided the
aJTaogemeota for the dlnil18
room table and the . living
room n11ntel.
Containers were ezh!bited
by Mill Diehl, Mrs. Virgil
Atkins and Mrs. Robert
Canaday. Timely reminders
for October were given by
Mrs. Virgil Atkins, who also
conducted a quiz on flowers
and' weeda won by Mrs.
Robson and Miss Diehl.
The traveling prize fur·
· nished by Mrs. Erlewine was
won by Mrs. Everett Colwell.
Mrs. Charles F_oley will
provide the next prize.
Pumpkin 'pie, sandwiches,
fruit, celery stickS, mints and
coffee and tea were served.
The next meeting wiU be at
the home o! Mrs. Robert
Canaday with Mrs. Roy
Snowden as co--bostess.

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solid-state AMIFMIStereo FM
tuner /amplifier with flywheel
tuning . Mediterranean style
cabinet in Dark '

that fall planting of IPring
blooming btilbl bas more
than
one payoff. Sbe
Virgil Alklna had provided
sugeeated
makinl! the spring
arrangements for their
garden
in
the
fall by puWng
churchea during the past
hyacinths,
crocua,
·out
month. ·
sliowdrops,
tulipa
and
daf·
The meeting wu held at
the Meigs Museum with Mial fodUs, !\ln. Carl Dennison
Diehl, Mu. Eugene Atkins read "Early American
and Mrs. Virgil Atklna as Daffodils," noting that the
enthusiasm
hosteuea. For devotions, bi~tennlal
brought
about
the
restoration
Misl Diehl bad a poem,
of
old
gardens.
The
talked
" Peace Hymn of the
about
daffodila
as
a
flower
Republic." She welcomed the
16 members and a gum, Mrs. grown for 200 yean which
John Colwell. Thank-you note bloom In tile spring and come
from Mrs. Everett Colwell for in white to shades of yellow
camaUollll sent to her during and pink. She said lbat only a
her hospita~atlon was read. few bulbs are needed as they
Mrs. Eugene Atkins was multiply 1881.
program chairman. "Start · Mrs. Virgil Atklns gave tips
Your Spring Rush this Fall" on dried arrangements and
was the article read by Mrs. told how to pre$erve
Harvey Erlewine. She said evergreens, holly, laurel and

Potted plull, bulbe, seeds, Weber, Mial Ruby Diehl,
dried materlall, cootalners Mrs. Pearl Canaday and Mrs.

Pomeroy
Peroonal Notes

recorder and solid-state AMI •
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with flywheel tuning.
Early American
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cabinet.

eacb addition. I soon bad the
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for spreading. Polly wW sead y.- - of

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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Kelsall, Atlanta, Ga. spent a
weelt here recently with her
grandmother, Mts. Clyda
Allensworth. Mrs. Kelsall is
the former Kristin .Hartinger.
~era! Jim Hartinger was .
also here for a brief visit with
relatives.
·
Miss Nina Russell is in
Cleveland visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lang.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braman
were in Clarksburg, W. Va.
Sundly to visit his ·uncle,
Clarence Brannan who is
bospitalized thereMr. alii! Mrs. Bob Milch,
Wheeling, are here visiting
his pal"''lts, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Mitch. M.r. and Mn.
Perry Milch spent WI week
in Marion with their daugbter
aDd soo-in·law, Mr. aDd 'Mrs.
William Houck and family.

Social Club prepa:ring for country fair
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Grueser, Gertrude Mitchell, sang "I Alked the LaN."
attended the homecoming
The wtmlow in the sanc- Hosmer Roush, Rolland There Wll CODirtlalJoaal
lUiry
was given in memory of Rummel~ otto Hartenbach sln&amp;inl of 'I'D Jlllf !oft!/1"
Sunday at the Minersville
and the ~ bp the .
the Edward Parter family by and Ernie Stewart.
United Methodist Church.
The all-day program the Parter family with Mr. ' The Rev. Wendell Stutler putor,
Mn. Paul Forllel and M.n.
opened wllh SundaY Sdlool and Mrs. Ray Rowden and 58118 aeveral songs includinS
TedR~w.-e
,Cflllln.
presided over by Kenneth M.r. and Mn. Kenneth Farley "How I Love Jesus." uue
Wigg ins, superintendent. present. The dedication Toucbed Me," "His Name is Flowers wer~ ~ bJ
Aetompanied by Edward service was conducted,by the Wonderful" and "There is a Mill Eleanor ~ M.n.
Grueser of Columblu on the Rev. Mr. Jarvis.
Place." Mrs. Clifford Phllllpa Role Ginther and Mn. Grace
organ, the congregation sang
Senior citizens recognized read "The Church Speaks," Filher, Vllllorl Wft from
''Onward Chiistlan Soldiers" and presented corsagM or and "Since Mom Has Upted Columbus, Marietta,
and "In MY Heart There boutonnieres were Edna Her Hair. " Mrs. Lillie Waverly, M.lchlJan•. ,Rhode
Rinp a Mel~y." The Rev. Wiggins, Ethel Stewart, Ellie starcher read "The Older Island, Syraeu~e, Pameroy,
Richard Jarvis, pastor, had Forbes, Fannie Phillips, Christian." There was music Middleport, Cbeater,
cbarge of tile worship servtce Sadie Brown, Hare! Mc· by "The Ugh~. " formerly the Cheshire, Hartford and
with the choir singing Cullum, Anna Ha.rtenbach, Piney Trio, . and "The Mason, W. Va. Mn. Bentl
"Surely Goodness and Gladys Houdashelt, Gladys Gospelettes." Junior White, was organllt lor the If·
Mercy" and Rolland Rummel Smith,''Uille Stareh~r, Stella accompanied by hla wife, ternoon progr~. .
doing two solos, "All Becall3e
of Calvary" and "His lAve
Set Me Free."
Nathan M. Brown, son ol
Dr. and Mrs. 'irold Brown,
Pomeroy, was baptized.
standing with the parents for .
the baptimlal were Nathan's
grandmother ,. Mrs. Agnes
Brown , and his great·
grandmother, Mrs . Sadfe
Brown.
A basket dinner was held at
noon and the afternoon
. 'I t
service Opened at 1:30 with
QUANTITY LIMITED
the congregation singing
"How Great Thou Art" and
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. James Casey,
prayer by the Rev. M.r.
Middll!p(rt, are annOWJCing the engagement and
Jarvis. The choir sang "Just
approaching marriage of their daughter, Teresa K.
a Little White," Rolland
Snider, to Larry Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glennis
Rummel sang "Jesus Signed
Hoffman, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Miss.Snider is a 1974 graduate
My Pardon," and there was a
of Meigs High SchOOl. Her fiance, a 1969 graduare of
duet by Mrs. Mary Bentz
· Eastern High School, is presenUy employed at D and D
Kenneth Wiggins, "One Day
tram .
Meats in Pomeroy, An October wedding is being planned.
at a Time. ''
Dedicated were a door and
3e1egant
window for a Sunday school,
furniture styles!
room given in memory of
Mary E. Zahi .Qy Mn. Martha
Venarri, Mrs. · Mildred
Bailey, Mrs. Mary Schleicber
and · Ada Oblinger. Present
·
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Venarri, and M.r. and Mrs.
· Joe ,Bailey. Another door and
window for a Sunday school
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By Polly Cramer
Gilbert and Isaiah Rummel
by Alberta Hawse, Gladys
Smith,
Glenna Rummel, and
DEAR POLLY - Help! Peeve is wilb the elastic in
Rolland
Rummel. Present
The LYNNWOOD • Model
Canyoutellmebowlogetrid men's Shorts. The elastic in
FR923W-Features Stereo
were
Glenna
and
RoUand
oftbeodorofcigarettesmoke my husband's short is ·all
Precision record changer with
In tbe boUle? I bave tried stretched out as wide as the
Micro-Touch® 2G tone arm
S·track tape player/recorder
~prays, .soda, ecc. but nothing
Iabrie, while the ma!A!rial
and solid-state AMIFM/Siereo
baa belped. W'ltb tbe boUle itself is as good as new. I
FM tuner/amplifier with flywheel
dOlled up and the air con· always wash them in Wll'lll,
tuning. Contemporary
dil:ialler ,goil)g, tile smell is ·not hot, water and either dry
Walnut
almost unbearable.
,them on the line bJ' ju!i
color
cebinet.
.
·
SARAH K.
tumble them in a ·-•ann ~

Middleport
Personal Notes

::1i=~~;r:nero~ o., Wtdntlday, Sept, 28, 1978

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VIctor A. Bahr, Shade must bum, get a permit and
. Rlver District ranger, said burn according to In·
TueSday burning permits are stnictiorts.
required starting October I,
Shade River Ranger
date of the beginning .of the District:
Fall fire season through the
Cheshire Twp. - Everett
• · end of November.
McDaniel.
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Morgan Twp. - KeMeth
revl.sed code of the State of Ward.
Ohio a permit is required for
Bedford Twp. - Fred L.
rural burning . This is Burson, R. V. Heilman, Neva
the time · of the year King, John Meeks, Richard
to espect dead leaves Sargent, Ernest Wood.
which creates a fire haz· Chester Twp. - George C.
ard. Help in the detection . Genheimer, Mary V. Stewart,
·and reporting of fires is Wayne S. Michael, Vercia N.
needed. U a wild fire is Stout, Rexal T. Summerfield,
detected, contact the local Ralph Trussell, · David
Fire Department, Sheriff's Lambert.
Office or during the week·caD
Columbia TWp. - Reed
collect to the Department of Jeffers.
Natural Resources Div.ision
Lebanon Twp. - Ruda
of Forestry at Athens Durst, Clinton E. Johnson,
telephone number 1 59~ . Harold G. Roush.
!n the evenings and weekends
Letart Twp. - theron
caU Bahr at 378-11116.
JOhnson, Euls Wolle.
Following is a list of local
Olive Twp. - Paul F.
fire wardens where permits Andrews, Frank H. Bise,
may be obtained free. If one Gordon R. Collins, C. Ed.
Humphrey, Willard Pigott,

'United PmsiDienuatloaal
WbUe. PresideD! Ford
GleMa J. Sanders, Doyle N. ud Jimmy Carter com·
Smales.
pete for volts, a.· tblrd
Orange Twp. - Harold presldeoUal Cllldldate ~
Barnhart, Paul G. B~ckley, Eqeoe M.C.rlby - Is
Dorothy Robinson, James R. seeklag, ud wlmiiDg, court
Stout.
erden.
Rutland Twp. - Rose Ellen
Tbe
oae·llme
Carson, Leodell Davidson, W. Democratic seooalor from
D. Musser, James W. MfllDesota bas acquired
Nicholson, Wayne Turner. four coon orders Ibis week
Salem Twp. - John F. - three federal 8Dd ooe
Colwell, Jack W. Crisp, state - JllldDc blm oo lbe
Gerald K. Grate, Lauren ballot ID Texas, Utab,
Hoffman, E~ene HOlliday. Marylaad
aDd
Salisbury Twp. - Nathan Massacbaselta.
Pearl Biggs, Howard A. , MeCarllly told the
. Dailey, Philip Globaker.
WashiDgtoa Pren Club
Scipio Twp. - Wayne Tatlday lbat IIi! DOW wOl be
Chase, Raymond R. Cotterill,
listed u u IDdepeadent
Edwin Oberbolzer, Myrtle H. caDdldate fD at least 3e
Stanley, Mrs. Gath Town· statts ud hopes to wiDd up
send, KeMeth Welsh:
oo lbe ballot ID Dearly a
Sutton Twp. ~ Lawrence dozeu more.
Beegle, Clifford Morris,
!Jberals, IDc:ludlog lbe
Vernon Nease, Edson E. ~rd of tbe Amerlcua for
Roush, Marion . Sloter, Democratic AcUOo, bave
Woodrow T. Zwilling.
e1preued coooero tbat
Wilkesville Twp.- Dean L. McCartby's cudldacy wW
Bums.
cost Carter support aDd
pGUfble !brow lbe elecUou
folo the House of
IUpreseDtaUves.

Republlcan congressman
whose district includes
Newark. Young Republicans
from .nearby Denison
University displayed signs
saying that "Denison l.AJves
Dole."
Dole offered praise for
Ashbrook, who was not
present becauSe of roll calls
in Congress on legislatioo
. regulating lobbyists.
· "He's in Washington doing
the people's business, as
President Ford 18 also
doing," esplained state Sen.
Thomas A. Van Meter, R·
Ashland, who introduced

bole.
The Kansas sena!Or por•
!rayed President Ford as
11
·
honest, decent and open,"
CCiltrasling him with the
"ultrallberal ticket" of
Carter and Sen. Walter F.
Mondale, which he said was

$1'18

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passes for 181 yards,
including a 45-yard TD
receptloo, and tossed a '!I·
yard
scoring
pass,
acccoWJting for 264 yards and
two TDs.
Norwalk's Eric Kirk, a 6foot, 17~Wld junior, gained
196 yards In 23 carries in
leading the Truckers to a 12-0
win over Upper Sandusky
Friday night. Kirk has 415
Yards in three games.

raauiatlan

Cqrea.
'I'hoae ol ua who want to put
a cbeck on the baruamcy
wW not pve up u a l'tlull of
lhil recent deleaL We feel
lbat lbe federal bunaiiCI'Ic:)'
bu evolved Into a fourth
branch of government
nerclaing uncontrollable
powen that weave a web of
reculatloo which Interferes
with more and more of our
daUy lives.
The
principles
of
democracy and the principles
of our Constitution require
that ·the People themaelves
determine
their
own
destinies. The avera&amp;e citizen
must not be constantly
baraued and coerced by a
non-elected federal
bureaucracy.
It Ia regrettable that
Congre.aa In 1976, our
Bicentennial Year, did not
take action to bring
bureaucrata back under il8
control and aupervlalon.
While many of my colleagues
throuchout thla year have
celebrated the coura&amp;_e ol
our Founding Fathers In
rebelling asa~ arbitrary,
tyraMical govenunent, they
lack that same courage to
rlae up against' today's
repressive Big G~venunent.

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DF

EDWARD S. LEC1rt'Z1N
UPJ Auto Writer
~
DETROIT (UPI) - The
strlke-bounci'Ford Motor Co.,
In ·an attempt to stay
; competitive with new,
smaller ''full-sized" General
,:. Motors cars, an~ounced
,.. Tuesday It if! holding 1977
. • lnodel price increases to $310,
,. . or 5.1 per cent, above its 1976
models. ·
The
Ford
increase
• cunparea with an average 5.9
per cent raise, or $331 per
car, 81Dlounced earUer by
. GM. Chryaler and American
Motors have not BMOUIICed
their 1977 prices.
. ' Ford had told dealers in
August ill prices could rise as
much as 8 per cerit. The Ford
'
IDc:reaaea l'llllied from $5 oo
r.
the Mustang II to $583 on the
reatyled Continental Mark V.
The new (iriCI!II will give
·· Ford In adventage over GM
•
In some luxury car
•. categoriea. But GM will be in
:: lhe better poaltlon on the
bread-and-butter models
:;:. when the Chevrolet and Ford
lines are compared.
":' GM's new standard.&amp;zed
cara are a foot !lborter and up
to 800 pounds llflhter than the

Granulated ·

Holly Forms,

Kroger
Sugar

u.s.o.a; Inspected

Mixed ·
Fryer Parts

~
.

Chunk Light

Plain or Self Rising·

Kroger

Kroger
Flour

Tuna

.

fullsized Ford models, whic;h
are manunoth carryovers of
preenergy crisis days.
"Today's increases are
modest compared with
increases for labor, material
and other manufacturing
costs that we have incurred
and expect to incur;" Ford
. said in a statement hinting at
Ute possible costa of a new
contract with the United Auw
Workers.
About 170,000 workers are
now In the third week of a
nationwide shutdown of the
No. Z auw company.
Ford sOUght to minimize
the effect of the strike on the
introduction of the nel"
models Friday. But it built
fewer than 150',000 of the 1977
models - an average of 20
per dealer - by the time the .
strike started at midnight
~pt. 14.
Chevrolet's new, sm811er
Impala four-door model,
rated at 19 roUes per galloo
by the Environmental
Protectioo Agency, carries a
· $4,900 price tag. That
compares to the $5,15Z p~ice
for the similar but longer and
heavier Ford LTD which the
EPA rates at 17 m.p.g.

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"the captive of organized
labor."
As he personally greeted
those in the crowd, Dole
enpountered giggling house·
wives and squealing high
school majorettes.who looked
at their hands in ·disbelief
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in conservative Ohio .
By LEE LEONARD
cracking from time to time in
NEWARK, Ohio (UPI) the damp evening air during
l[.S. Sell. Robert. J. Dole, R· his IS-minute speech.
Kan., the Republican "You've got a curfew: : .
nominee for vice president, · "But he's for . big
assailed the Democratic government; big spending
national ticket 'for favoring and higher taxes. I think most
"big government, big people
want
fewer
' spending and higher taxes" · govenunent programs and
~esday evening as he
lower taxes and less governbrought his campaign wone . ment interference. Most
of Ohio's conservative . people are c~mcerned about
hotbeds.
•
our defense. We've got to be
Dole, on an east-west swing No. 1 for the sake· of peace,
through the Buckeye Slate, oot just foc your sake but for
addressed a twilight rally .at your chUdren's sake."
the base of the ornate,
Dole accused Carter of
century-old courthouse constantly changing his mind
promising an enthusiastic on issues in the campaign.
audience of about 2,500 that "On the other hand,
he would help fight amnesty, President Focd is the same
gun control and federal man today that he was five
govenunent interference in yearsago,!Oyearsago and 20
local affairs.
years ago," said the GOP
The GOP vice presidential vice presidential candidate.
nominee also hammered
"Gov. Carter will teU you
away
at
traditional anytliing you'want to hear in
cmaer\tatlve themes of a order to get elected in
strong natJooal defense and November," said Dole. "Do
an agricultural policy you want higher taxes?"
favoring fanners, while the
"No!" shouted the partisan
crowd waved American Oags crowd.
.'
and !lbouted approval.
"Do you want federal gun
Newark is in the 17th reglstratJon?"
Cmgressional District, ooe of
uNo I"
ooly twQ districts in .Ohio
"Well, Gov. Carter does.
. captured
by
former It's in their platfcrm."
California Gov. Ronald
Following the noisy rally,
Reagan in tlle RepubUcan Dole went on an extended
primary coolest against Ford handshaking tour of the
last June.
· crowd with his wife,
"I hsven't got time to point Elizabe th, &amp;nd daughter,
· out all the deficiencies in Rob(n,
(Dimo&lt;:ratic presidential no·
Many in the crowd held
mlnee Jimmy) Carter aloft signs for Rep. John M.
tonight," said Dole, his voice· Ashbrook, the conservative

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Harris, new vice president; Sharon Vickers, new
secretary; Nellle Casto, pl(st secretary, and Ruth
Pickens, new treasurer. Absent were Phyllis &amp;ott, past
treasurer. and DeloreS Stewart, past vice president.

tbe Hollie of

, • proposed by a federal
~ 11ency. The bureaucracy
t mclrm propoaal that I am
raferrlnl to would ba ve
amencled the AdmlniJtratlve
Procedure Aol. Thla Act
govti'DI lbe procedural ac: Uvltiel of all federal •sendel. 'lbe mOll Important
factor In lbe ~eat of thla
much needed reform wu the
1111111111' In which tbe Majority
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t before tbe entire House for a
~ vote. 'lbe leadership f~
, • ·the bW to come to the Hollie
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i pus under thla procedure, It
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:: .thirds
margin;
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vote of 2d6-!36. 1be respon·
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VIctor A. Bahr, Shade must bum, get a permit and
. Rlver District ranger, said burn according to In·
TueSday burning permits are stnictiorts.
required starting October I,
Shade River Ranger
date of the beginning .of the District:
Fall fire season through the
Cheshire Twp. - Everett
• · end of November.
McDaniel.
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Morgan Twp. - KeMeth
revl.sed code of the State of Ward.
Ohio a permit is required for
Bedford Twp. - Fred L.
rural burning . This is Burson, R. V. Heilman, Neva
the time · of the year King, John Meeks, Richard
to espect dead leaves Sargent, Ernest Wood.
which creates a fire haz· Chester Twp. - George C.
ard. Help in the detection . Genheimer, Mary V. Stewart,
·and reporting of fires is Wayne S. Michael, Vercia N.
needed. U a wild fire is Stout, Rexal T. Summerfield,
detected, contact the local Ralph Trussell, · David
Fire Department, Sheriff's Lambert.
Office or during the week·caD
Columbia TWp. - Reed
collect to the Department of Jeffers.
Natural Resources Div.ision
Lebanon Twp. - Ruda
of Forestry at Athens Durst, Clinton E. Johnson,
telephone number 1 59~ . Harold G. Roush.
!n the evenings and weekends
Letart Twp. - theron
caU Bahr at 378-11116.
JOhnson, Euls Wolle.
Following is a list of local
Olive Twp. - Paul F.
fire wardens where permits Andrews, Frank H. Bise,
may be obtained free. If one Gordon R. Collins, C. Ed.
Humphrey, Willard Pigott,

'United PmsiDienuatloaal
WbUe. PresideD! Ford
GleMa J. Sanders, Doyle N. ud Jimmy Carter com·
Smales.
pete for volts, a.· tblrd
Orange Twp. - Harold presldeoUal Cllldldate ~
Barnhart, Paul G. B~ckley, Eqeoe M.C.rlby - Is
Dorothy Robinson, James R. seeklag, ud wlmiiDg, court
Stout.
erden.
Rutland Twp. - Rose Ellen
Tbe
oae·llme
Carson, Leodell Davidson, W. Democratic seooalor from
D. Musser, James W. MfllDesota bas acquired
Nicholson, Wayne Turner. four coon orders Ibis week
Salem Twp. - John F. - three federal 8Dd ooe
Colwell, Jack W. Crisp, state - JllldDc blm oo lbe
Gerald K. Grate, Lauren ballot ID Texas, Utab,
Hoffman, E~ene HOlliday. Marylaad
aDd
Salisbury Twp. - Nathan Massacbaselta.
Pearl Biggs, Howard A. , MeCarllly told the
. Dailey, Philip Globaker.
WashiDgtoa Pren Club
Scipio Twp. - Wayne Tatlday lbat IIi! DOW wOl be
Chase, Raymond R. Cotterill,
listed u u IDdepeadent
Edwin Oberbolzer, Myrtle H. caDdldate fD at least 3e
Stanley, Mrs. Gath Town· statts ud hopes to wiDd up
send, KeMeth Welsh:
oo lbe ballot ID Dearly a
Sutton Twp. ~ Lawrence dozeu more.
Beegle, Clifford Morris,
!Jberals, IDc:ludlog lbe
Vernon Nease, Edson E. ~rd of tbe Amerlcua for
Roush, Marion . Sloter, Democratic AcUOo, bave
Woodrow T. Zwilling.
e1preued coooero tbat
Wilkesville Twp.- Dean L. McCartby's cudldacy wW
Bums.
cost Carter support aDd
pGUfble !brow lbe elecUou
folo the House of
IUpreseDtaUves.

Republlcan congressman
whose district includes
Newark. Young Republicans
from .nearby Denison
University displayed signs
saying that "Denison l.AJves
Dole."
Dole offered praise for
Ashbrook, who was not
present becauSe of roll calls
in Congress on legislatioo
. regulating lobbyists.
· "He's in Washington doing
the people's business, as
President Ford 18 also
doing," esplained state Sen.
Thomas A. Van Meter, R·
Ashland, who introduced

bole.
The Kansas sena!Or por•
!rayed President Ford as
11
·
honest, decent and open,"
CCiltrasling him with the
"ultrallberal ticket" of
Carter and Sen. Walter F.
Mondale, which he said was

$1'18

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Roll

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2-lb.
Roll $2.37

Lll!lll 2 With Coupon &amp; $7.50 ,; Mo;e Plrohaoe
lmh

tOO% Pure
Ground Chuck

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passes for 181 yards,
including a 45-yard TD
receptloo, and tossed a '!I·
yard
scoring
pass,
acccoWJting for 264 yards and
two TDs.
Norwalk's Eric Kirk, a 6foot, 17~Wld junior, gained
196 yards In 23 carries in
leading the Truckers to a 12-0
win over Upper Sandusky
Friday night. Kirk has 415
Yards in three games.

raauiatlan

Cqrea.
'I'hoae ol ua who want to put
a cbeck on the baruamcy
wW not pve up u a l'tlull of
lhil recent deleaL We feel
lbat lbe federal bunaiiCI'Ic:)'
bu evolved Into a fourth
branch of government
nerclaing uncontrollable
powen that weave a web of
reculatloo which Interferes
with more and more of our
daUy lives.
The
principles
of
democracy and the principles
of our Constitution require
that ·the People themaelves
determine
their
own
destinies. The avera&amp;e citizen
must not be constantly
baraued and coerced by a
non-elected federal
bureaucracy.
It Ia regrettable that
Congre.aa In 1976, our
Bicentennial Year, did not
take action to bring
bureaucrata back under il8
control and aupervlalon.
While many of my colleagues
throuchout thla year have
celebrated the coura&amp;_e ol
our Founding Fathers In
rebelling asa~ arbitrary,
tyraMical govenunent, they
lack that same courage to
rlae up against' today's
repressive Big G~venunent.

.298 ·second
POMEROY, OHIO
, Prices Effective
Thru Oct. 2, 1976

NO SALES TO DEALERS
QUANTITY' RIGHTS. RESERVm

l LB. PKG.
BACON ••••••••••••••••••

9 to 11 CHOPS
1A PORK LOIN

he held to5.1%

DF

EDWARD S. LEC1rt'Z1N
UPJ Auto Writer
~
DETROIT (UPI) - The
strlke-bounci'Ford Motor Co.,
In ·an attempt to stay
; competitive with new,
smaller ''full-sized" General
,:. Motors cars, an~ounced
,.. Tuesday It if! holding 1977
. • lnodel price increases to $310,
,. . or 5.1 per cent, above its 1976
models. ·
The
Ford
increase
• cunparea with an average 5.9
per cent raise, or $331 per
car, 81Dlounced earUer by
. GM. Chryaler and American
Motors have not BMOUIICed
their 1977 prices.
. ' Ford had told dealers in
August ill prices could rise as
much as 8 per cerit. The Ford
'
IDc:reaaea l'llllied from $5 oo
r.
the Mustang II to $583 on the
reatyled Continental Mark V.
The new (iriCI!II will give
·· Ford In adventage over GM
•
In some luxury car
•. categoriea. But GM will be in
:: lhe better poaltlon on the
bread-and-butter models
:;:. when the Chevrolet and Ford
lines are compared.
":' GM's new standard.&amp;zed
cara are a foot !lborter and up
to 800 pounds llflhter than the

Granulated ·

Holly Forms,

Kroger
Sugar

u.s.o.a; Inspected

Mixed ·
Fryer Parts

~
.

Chunk Light

Plain or Self Rising·

Kroger

Kroger
Flour

Tuna

.

fullsized Ford models, whic;h
are manunoth carryovers of
preenergy crisis days.
"Today's increases are
modest compared with
increases for labor, material
and other manufacturing
costs that we have incurred
and expect to incur;" Ford
. said in a statement hinting at
Ute possible costa of a new
contract with the United Auw
Workers.
About 170,000 workers are
now In the third week of a
nationwide shutdown of the
No. Z auw company.
Ford sOUght to minimize
the effect of the strike on the
introduction of the nel"
models Friday. But it built
fewer than 150',000 of the 1977
models - an average of 20
per dealer - by the time the .
strike started at midnight
~pt. 14.
Chevrolet's new, sm811er
Impala four-door model,
rated at 19 roUes per galloo
by the Environmental
Protectioo Agency, carries a
· $4,900 price tag. That
compares to the $5,15Z p~ice
for the similar but longer and
heavier Ford LTD which the
EPA rates at 17 m.p.g.

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·«:onstruction of

Bradford Church will

.Center approved -::

Final ijijiMil llil bleD
nceived for COIIItrudiaa fl
lbe ilnid.Y fwiiWd Qlldna'a
Community Rtaldtntlal
'l'lwtmenl Center to Gallla, Ja'*-, Uld Melp

celebrate Centennial
The Bradford Church of
Christ will celebrate its looth
birthday Sunday, Oct. 3 with
the pUblic Invited to participate In an aU-day
program of events beginning
·at 9:30 a.m.
H. Dean Warren, president
of the New York Bible Institute, will be the main
speaker in the morning
service.
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A picnic will follow In I~
afternoon when games will be
play!)&lt;! and prizes given lot
the best old-fashioned
costumes worn by men,
women, boys and girls.
A speaker whose name wiU
remain unannounced before
the service, will conduct
evening service.
·
Invitations have been
mailed to many past
ministers, sister churches,
and to fonner and present
members for whom addrwes could be obtained.
Mrs. Guy Russell of the
congregation has put
together the folloWing history
of· the Bradfor~ Church of
Christ located along old SR
143 near the "Crossroads on
SR 124. II follows :
October 1916 The History of
The Bradford Church of
. Christ for the past one
hundred years.
By Mra. GUY. A. R111seU
The Bradford Church of
Christ was started in 1876.
We have no actual records
of the starting of this
congregation . ooly what we
have learned from those
older persons of the church
who have told us what they
can remember. These people
include Edgar and Martha
Russell, Jessie Russell and
her son Wayne, Ethel Nelson,
Wayne and Hilda King,
H&lt;mer and Edith Focrest,
Earnest ~laon. Worthie
Johnson, Eulab Evans, John
Goble, . Mrs . William
llradfcid and NO..a CimbfCII.
S. M. Russell l*fchaaed the
farm In IIIII from W. A.
White. At that lime there wu
a cemetery below where the
church Ia now. The church
was b!illt in the summer fl
1876.

Some rl the people 1lvi!lg in
this area II that lime got
together and wank!d to build
a church·nar the cemell!ry.
They asked S. M. Rlmell,
Wayne Russell's grandfather, for aome land. He
agreed to allow them to build
a cbarcb, but would not deed
them the property. The
Ruaaelll alao save them
lumber made from treea that
bad grown Cll tbe farm. They
gave $310 ftr supplies and
Mrs. Russell boarded the
!nell who CODStruck!d the
criginal bJjk!jng.
We allo learned that the
original hl•lldlng wu ratbet
f0t18b and quite llllllll. We
have no record of when the
bulldlng thalli atandlng now
Wll built, t.t ac:col'dq to
Earnest Harrlaon wbo Cillle
here in 1901, this frame was
here then. At the time the
original building was
constructed Mr. Russell
stak!d he would not allow the
cemetery to extend above the
church. That is, toward the
Russell h&lt;me. Howeve'r,later
a man who wu prominent in
the clucb loll a child and
asked Mr. RuueD to aeD blm
a lot above the cburch. Tbere
iln'l any record of wbo this
man was. But the old
cemetery records show !bat
lot No. I in the first row was
sold to John Gorshiuge, but
the record doea not carry a
date. Wayne Russell was told
this first lot was given to the
perSOII becai!Se of the grief he
wu suflerlilg at that time.
Wayne Ruaaell's did was
born the iame Y.ear the
church was bullt Wayne's
mother and dad, Simp and
Jealle were marrle11f in 1903.'
Wayne'e grandfather died In
m'1 Uld be deeply regreta
that be didn't ask his
grandfather more about the

past, because he had a clear
mind unW be died. ·
When this s!ructure was
built it had two doors, one on.
each side of the front, with
the pulpit between the two
doors. It was heated by one
stove that sat on the right
side of the wilding . Later on,
it was heated by two pot
bellied stoves, one oo either
side about half way back. The
seats were set clear against
the wall with an aisle down
center. The short seats were
used to finish out rows by the
stove:Thewomenenteredthe
church on the left side and sal
on the left and the men went
in through the door on the
right and sat on the right. ·
. SOme of the kinds of lights
used in the past were gasoline
lamps. 'They were chandelier
type with six lamps oo each
chandelier, one chandelier
over the pulpit and two on
each side. Later on, these
were changed to oil lamps. AI
the presenl time there are
four lights hanging from
ceiling.
Accwdlng to Mrs. Edith
and Nora Cambron, some
lime after 1913 and before
1923, the doors were changed
to the center and a ve$ibule
added to the front and a
belfry was added too . The
pulpit was moved to the back
.of the building at that time. It
is asswned that the platform
that was clear across the
back of the church was built
at that time.
Aroundl9l~Mr.Mainardof

was the minister at that lime.
The church front wu rebuilt
and completed In August rl
1932. At that time six feet
were added to die front of the
church.leaving the vestibule
off this lime.
The belfry was put back up
and the bell installed. It Is In
use every week. Around 11157
a new hardwood Door Will put
In and the long platform wu ·
replaced by a smaller one
that is in use at this time.
Seats were bought on Sept
10, 1950 from some one In
Albany, Ohio. They are the.
seats we are using now. The
Horne Builders Claas took lye
water and cleaned the old .
vaniisb off and then redid tlie
seats.
Three new classrooms
were added on til the back of
the buDding lill969 and 1960.
Special services were held oo
AprU 3, 1960. Professor Bill
Nash from Kentucky
Christian College was
speaker lor the morning
services. A potluck dinner
was served by the ladies of
the church to show their
appreciation to the men for
the work they had completed.
Brother John Buckley, the
minister of the Pomeroy
Church of ·'Christ, was the
speaker in the aftei'IIOOII.
Special mUSic was presented ·
also by a quartet !run K.C.C.
Ar01md 1953, venetian
blinds were given to the
church to replace the dark
cream colored blinds. After
the new classrooms were
built the Young Married
Peoples Class bou~hl
venetian blind&lt;! fer their
Classroom whjchwas the first
room off the main building.
Mooey was given to the class
to ruy 25 folding chairs for
the classroom. A member of
the church gave several
window type fans. 'lbeae are
still In use when we hive hot
weather. In 1974
stonn
windows were put Ill the
main auditorium windaws. In
Ailgust of 197&gt; they were put
on the back rooms. In
January of 1970a P .A. system
was installed .and wu paid
for by the Adult Clasa and
Young Mwt \.!IUS. On ·
June 17, 1967 the dlurch

the Mainard Coal Co. told the
people of this church that his
coogregatioo at Columbus
was buying a new pipe organ
and said the people of
Bradford Church could haw
the old crgan if they would
come and ger it. Mr. Goble, a
young man
of
the
congregation at Bradford,
was sent to CollllllWs to aee
to the details of shipjling the
«gan back here. He hired a
man with an express wag111
who furnished the crate and
crak!d the ~rgan and hauled
it to the train station for $1.50.
Theflrstpianowasbougbtlor
!he church by the Young
People's Class. They held 1101
suppers and pie suppers at
dllf&amp;em families' homes to boal!bl a boule from
ra11e IIIOI!I!Y to pay for the Lawrence Reed 111 Nopiano. Anod!erne,wpianowas ble Summit Road, (betbOV&amp;ht from Elberfelds in ter knOW!l fJJl Shot Gun
Pomeroy on Aug. 5, t962.lt Hollow ). Thishouaewuand
cast~. 'lbislathepianowe still is the parsonage.
are using now.
New carpet wu put down
A buement was dug and in the center aisle and acroaa
laid..,« cement block about the front. Mr. Imboden wu
the year 1916. Around the the minister at that lime. He
same time the two stoves paid ftr the carpet oo the
were placed side by side in pulpit platform. He said it
the basement and enclosed by wu a love olfering to God
a sheet of metal. A large because his wife bad been
register wu placed in the veryillandsherecovered.He
floor over the stoves so the paaaed away while be wu our
beat would go upstairs. A minlsler. After his' delth his
cblmney Will built on the family gave the cll!l'cb S66 .to
back of the building outside. have the arch fixed behind
A used coal furnace wu the platfll'lll in JDelll(ll')' fl
boV&amp;ht Nov. Zf, 1946. Another · bim.
coal furnace wu bought in 'Wblle Clifford Smith wu
11156 fr&lt;m some..e who lived here he Introduced "Faith
between Tuppers Plains and Promise" to us. This Is the
Coolville. A new gas furnace_ main way we at Bradford
was bought in 1961 after gas help support some of the
had been put in the church. missionaries. In the mooth of
The same furnace is in use at June, 1976, 15 acres of the
the present time. The big former Art Hendricks !ann
register was covered over where the barn and other
and six hot air registers put in !ann buildings stood and the
the floor, three 111 each side bottom land that goes lrOUIId
with two cold air intake the hill were purchased by
registers at the back of the the church.
c:hurcb.
Some of the people who
'The bell of the church wu helped get the church started
struck by lightning oo July 21, were as' follows: Isaac
1932
and
the
front Russell, Arlando Rueaell,
of the church burned. Arvellie Rusaell, Phelps
The bell fell through Hysell and a preacher w~
the floor into the basement. name I couldn't find out.
At that tlme the church had a some of the minister names
heavy uprigi1t piano, the two down through the .years are
or three men who carried it Mr. Price, Uiemmister when
out got added strength from the church was dedicated;
somewhere because it took Mr. Hayden, Mr. Pallster,
several men to C8ITl' It back Loula Pickens, some of his
' in. &amp;me of the inen dammed deacendanta attend church
!he creek up thai ran along here at Bradford. Brother
the. lower slde of the Plckana p8l8ed away Iii 1•
cemetery. That's where tbe at the age. of 45. ·In 1914 a
fire engine got the water to revival wu held by an
fight the fire. 0 . W. WllUams evang~list nametl Strickler.

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BRADFORD CHUR&lt;ll OF CHRIST, which will celebrate Its lOOih year « aervtce to the
Meigs County community Qmday.

Some names fl thole who
church then. The revival have played the ~rgan or
started out In the churcb plano are Lulll Russell,
building IIIli there were 10 Pauline
Hysell, Mrs.
many attending that they bad JOOnson, Layaee HyleD, Mn.
to finish it In a tent across the In llandiCII, Helen Barlnml,
f!)lld. Other pastan include Pearl Russell, EU1ebeth
George Ash\011 11J$.1m. He (King) Clartt, f;ulah Evans
married Wayne ADd Hilda who played llace she wu U
Rlngwlilebewubere. C. B. yem old (she doesn1 play
Tigner In the eartr 1111, C. L. any m&lt;re ·becauae of ill
Kendall, late till preacher. health). Hilda King who says
Kendall married Homer and at first sbe only played the
Edith FIITeSIIn lt211. G. N. hymnssbetnewatlhattime,
Perldns, Aprll 113W&amp;ay lJ3'1, bul,l can 117 llbe learned to
J. P. Miller Jan: I, 1S38-Aq. play li lot of tbem later 111.
31, 19ll. J. P. Miller lives in Soole who have played in the
Virginia Jl!lW. Brother Miller near past are Polly Russell
married Guy and Ntl'llll who was our minister's wife
RusSell oo Aug. 8, 1939. at that time; Uncia Slobart
George Koch Mardi ~. 1841- who plays for 111 !lllllle now;
Sept. 10, 19M; Rickner AprU Ruth Dural and Diana
29,!916.JI.IIel0,1M6; Delber1 (~Inter) Bing Who are our
Ranine Dec. 1, JMS.April 7, )X'ellenl pianists. Some of the
1946, Brother Romine wu yoang girls who have played
raised in Rutland. He and still pls.y at times are,
attended Rutland Church of Tammy Moiii!Dan Bonnie
Christ. He liws 111 Happy Wood and Carol Morris.
HollDW Road now; Orville
Some « the Elden who
Mcrgan Aprll ;n, ~- have served down tlrougb
:U, 19l7, lives in Cincinnati, the years are, Arlando
&lt;llionow;Smitb0cll2, 1847- Ruasell, Arvellle Russell,
May 23, lt48; Delbert Pbelps llylell, luie Ruaen,
Ranine again July 11, 1941- Hart Russell, Anthony
June 2%, IH~; H. Dean H}ltll, Joeepb Qllni(Jre, El1la
Wlm!DAII1Pt.Jia.Nov.l5, ll}ltll. 1'lllmQr Dig, Mllea
11153,liva in (/larellce, N.Y.; Hysell, Sbered Bailey,
Ray Russell Nov. Z3, lfi5S. Aqualla HyaeU, Earnest
Oat. 3, le5f, Brother !baeD Harrlaon, (attn llvJDg be was
Wllalloalwielwufellow; ei')'I81'Soldmdlellthdayrl
be waa railed Ill Wolf Pen - September dds year) • . He
and went to cbardl at Zllll. ays be lltarted gliiag to
He livea in WaaiJIDII.on C. H., &amp;mday Scbool at Bnldford
Ohio now; John Wyatt Jan. 2, when be wu 16 yeara old),
1955-Nov. 25, 11156. He lives in Jolm Gobles, 111e fl the
Parkersbult, W. Va. now; ' faithful men In the past,
Gene Ruiter May 19, became 8 Cbrlstlin In
1957-M.ay 31, 1&amp;, lives In OctDber of 1913 and lltm'ted
Miami, Fla.; Ralph Humble, leacblng tbe little cblldren'a
June 7, 19fiii.Oct. 16, 19110, claaa in January of 1914. He
lives in ColumOO., Ohio liow; IDIUnued ltidlilg lkmdly
Mead Piel:ce Jan. 8, 1961-0cl. 1Cboo1111111lllll. He bad been
28, 1962 li•e• In Fl. • Eld« forte PI*"; Wall
Lauderdale, Fla. ~tly; ltamedy, wban he wu
Jobn Wyatt again Dec. Ita. llaadly
Sd!Dal
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AprU, 1963; H. B. Imboden infendeqt we Jlllde a
Aug. i, 19Q.Oct 25, 1114, died ~
flllfl Uld
wbple here at Bradford: It bua't been topped II dds
Joseph RobinloD Dec. I, 15 time; Howllid llyaell, Ben
May 28, 1967 sw-ntly living Rife, Bud Bartrum. Our
Iii Olive Hill, KJ.; Diaries )X'ellent Elderi are Jl!lllel
RtmeU Jr. June 4, 19e'/-M.ay Reed, WUber Rowley, Larry
16, 1971, lives in 0ncinna11. Plckena who Is a deacenda"
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1971-Dec. 8, 18'11 11vea In ~. wbo every y- 111
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Clay Evans, H&lt;mer Fcrrest
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secretary and treasurer
for ~ yeera), Everett
Ughtfool,
Glenn
Evans, Guy A. Ruaaell, Paul
Sisson, Lerry Pickens,
Richard Gilkey, Ronnie
Rus:ieU, (be is present!)' a
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College In Te1as). Our
present deacCIIs are John
Blake, Guy Hysell, Harry
Hendricks and Homer
Forrest.
.
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have attended church at
Bradford and have ge11a Ill
to full Ume iervlce for the
L&lt;rd are, Peggy Russell, Roo
Russell, Danny Evans and
Mike Huelton.
1 would like to dedicate the
time and energy I have used ·
to get thls blltory together to
the memory of tbolle faithful
Chrisllanl wbodown through
the ages have kepi the faith
and have beld this
congregation fogether. To
lhalewbo'llillcarrylllinthe
future 1hope you will have u
food a memory fl ua u we

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part dtMndl llpoll a,_,
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Dllde In the .-t blllrl•l ; .
bllqet of · the Ohfv,
''IC'!!Iature. '!be
be olllltd b)' tbe "1411" DOIIrU.•
wl!lcb will ~~~obeoi!INtt ·tiiC
Center IIICI JII'OCI'IIII to IIIJ,
OwnmunltJ Mtlllil Hlaltll:
Center Board.
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near the new ~-~
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jxeuntly Wid• CGIIIII'UCIIGR:
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ment Centerl COIIIIr1ICied Ill"
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�10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, Sepl. 29,1976

·«:onstruction of

Bradford Church will

.Center approved -::

Final ijijiMil llil bleD
nceived for COIIItrudiaa fl
lbe ilnid.Y fwiiWd Qlldna'a
Community Rtaldtntlal
'l'lwtmenl Center to Gallla, Ja'*-, Uld Melp

celebrate Centennial
The Bradford Church of
Christ will celebrate its looth
birthday Sunday, Oct. 3 with
the pUblic Invited to participate In an aU-day
program of events beginning
·at 9:30 a.m.
H. Dean Warren, president
of the New York Bible Institute, will be the main
speaker in the morning
service.
'
A picnic will follow In I~
afternoon when games will be
play!)&lt;! and prizes given lot
the best old-fashioned
costumes worn by men,
women, boys and girls.
A speaker whose name wiU
remain unannounced before
the service, will conduct
evening service.
·
Invitations have been
mailed to many past
ministers, sister churches,
and to fonner and present
members for whom addrwes could be obtained.
Mrs. Guy Russell of the
congregation has put
together the folloWing history
of· the Bradfor~ Church of
Christ located along old SR
143 near the "Crossroads on
SR 124. II follows :
October 1916 The History of
The Bradford Church of
. Christ for the past one
hundred years.
By Mra. GUY. A. R111seU
The Bradford Church of
Christ was started in 1876.
We have no actual records
of the starting of this
congregation . ooly what we
have learned from those
older persons of the church
who have told us what they
can remember. These people
include Edgar and Martha
Russell, Jessie Russell and
her son Wayne, Ethel Nelson,
Wayne and Hilda King,
H&lt;mer and Edith Focrest,
Earnest ~laon. Worthie
Johnson, Eulab Evans, John
Goble, . Mrs . William
llradfcid and NO..a CimbfCII.
S. M. Russell l*fchaaed the
farm In IIIII from W. A.
White. At that lime there wu
a cemetery below where the
church Ia now. The church
was b!illt in the summer fl
1876.

Some rl the people 1lvi!lg in
this area II that lime got
together and wank!d to build
a church·nar the cemell!ry.
They asked S. M. Rlmell,
Wayne Russell's grandfather, for aome land. He
agreed to allow them to build
a cbarcb, but would not deed
them the property. The
Ruaaelll alao save them
lumber made from treea that
bad grown Cll tbe farm. They
gave $310 ftr supplies and
Mrs. Russell boarded the
!nell who CODStruck!d the
criginal bJjk!jng.
We allo learned that the
original hl•lldlng wu ratbet
f0t18b and quite llllllll. We
have no record of when the
bulldlng thalli atandlng now
Wll built, t.t ac:col'dq to
Earnest Harrlaon wbo Cillle
here in 1901, this frame was
here then. At the time the
original building was
constructed Mr. Russell
stak!d he would not allow the
cemetery to extend above the
church. That is, toward the
Russell h&lt;me. Howeve'r,later
a man who wu prominent in
the clucb loll a child and
asked Mr. RuueD to aeD blm
a lot above the cburch. Tbere
iln'l any record of wbo this
man was. But the old
cemetery records show !bat
lot No. I in the first row was
sold to John Gorshiuge, but
the record doea not carry a
date. Wayne Russell was told
this first lot was given to the
perSOII becai!Se of the grief he
wu suflerlilg at that time.
Wayne Ruaaell's did was
born the iame Y.ear the
church was bullt Wayne's
mother and dad, Simp and
Jealle were marrle11f in 1903.'
Wayne'e grandfather died In
m'1 Uld be deeply regreta
that be didn't ask his
grandfather more about the

past, because he had a clear
mind unW be died. ·
When this s!ructure was
built it had two doors, one on.
each side of the front, with
the pulpit between the two
doors. It was heated by one
stove that sat on the right
side of the wilding . Later on,
it was heated by two pot
bellied stoves, one oo either
side about half way back. The
seats were set clear against
the wall with an aisle down
center. The short seats were
used to finish out rows by the
stove:Thewomenenteredthe
church on the left side and sal
on the left and the men went
in through the door on the
right and sat on the right. ·
. SOme of the kinds of lights
used in the past were gasoline
lamps. 'They were chandelier
type with six lamps oo each
chandelier, one chandelier
over the pulpit and two on
each side. Later on, these
were changed to oil lamps. AI
the presenl time there are
four lights hanging from
ceiling.
Accwdlng to Mrs. Edith
and Nora Cambron, some
lime after 1913 and before
1923, the doors were changed
to the center and a ve$ibule
added to the front and a
belfry was added too . The
pulpit was moved to the back
.of the building at that time. It
is asswned that the platform
that was clear across the
back of the church was built
at that time.
Aroundl9l~Mr.Mainardof

was the minister at that lime.
The church front wu rebuilt
and completed In August rl
1932. At that time six feet
were added to die front of the
church.leaving the vestibule
off this lime.
The belfry was put back up
and the bell installed. It Is In
use every week. Around 11157
a new hardwood Door Will put
In and the long platform wu ·
replaced by a smaller one
that is in use at this time.
Seats were bought on Sept
10, 1950 from some one In
Albany, Ohio. They are the.
seats we are using now. The
Horne Builders Claas took lye
water and cleaned the old .
vaniisb off and then redid tlie
seats.
Three new classrooms
were added on til the back of
the buDding lill969 and 1960.
Special services were held oo
AprU 3, 1960. Professor Bill
Nash from Kentucky
Christian College was
speaker lor the morning
services. A potluck dinner
was served by the ladies of
the church to show their
appreciation to the men for
the work they had completed.
Brother John Buckley, the
minister of the Pomeroy
Church of ·'Christ, was the
speaker in the aftei'IIOOII.
Special mUSic was presented ·
also by a quartet !run K.C.C.
Ar01md 1953, venetian
blinds were given to the
church to replace the dark
cream colored blinds. After
the new classrooms were
built the Young Married
Peoples Class bou~hl
venetian blind&lt;! fer their
Classroom whjchwas the first
room off the main building.
Mooey was given to the class
to ruy 25 folding chairs for
the classroom. A member of
the church gave several
window type fans. 'lbeae are
still In use when we hive hot
weather. In 1974
stonn
windows were put Ill the
main auditorium windaws. In
Ailgust of 197&gt; they were put
on the back rooms. In
January of 1970a P .A. system
was installed .and wu paid
for by the Adult Clasa and
Young Mwt \.!IUS. On ·
June 17, 1967 the dlurch

the Mainard Coal Co. told the
people of this church that his
coogregatioo at Columbus
was buying a new pipe organ
and said the people of
Bradford Church could haw
the old crgan if they would
come and ger it. Mr. Goble, a
young man
of
the
congregation at Bradford,
was sent to CollllllWs to aee
to the details of shipjling the
«gan back here. He hired a
man with an express wag111
who furnished the crate and
crak!d the ~rgan and hauled
it to the train station for $1.50.
Theflrstpianowasbougbtlor
!he church by the Young
People's Class. They held 1101
suppers and pie suppers at
dllf&amp;em families' homes to boal!bl a boule from
ra11e IIIOI!I!Y to pay for the Lawrence Reed 111 Nopiano. Anod!erne,wpianowas ble Summit Road, (betbOV&amp;ht from Elberfelds in ter knOW!l fJJl Shot Gun
Pomeroy on Aug. 5, t962.lt Hollow ). Thishouaewuand
cast~. 'lbislathepianowe still is the parsonage.
are using now.
New carpet wu put down
A buement was dug and in the center aisle and acroaa
laid..,« cement block about the front. Mr. Imboden wu
the year 1916. Around the the minister at that lime. He
same time the two stoves paid ftr the carpet oo the
were placed side by side in pulpit platform. He said it
the basement and enclosed by wu a love olfering to God
a sheet of metal. A large because his wife bad been
register wu placed in the veryillandsherecovered.He
floor over the stoves so the paaaed away while be wu our
beat would go upstairs. A minlsler. After his' delth his
cblmney Will built on the family gave the cll!l'cb S66 .to
back of the building outside. have the arch fixed behind
A used coal furnace wu the platfll'lll in JDelll(ll')' fl
boV&amp;ht Nov. Zf, 1946. Another · bim.
coal furnace wu bought in 'Wblle Clifford Smith wu
11156 fr&lt;m some..e who lived here he Introduced "Faith
between Tuppers Plains and Promise" to us. This Is the
Coolville. A new gas furnace_ main way we at Bradford
was bought in 1961 after gas help support some of the
had been put in the church. missionaries. In the mooth of
The same furnace is in use at June, 1976, 15 acres of the
the present time. The big former Art Hendricks !ann
register was covered over where the barn and other
and six hot air registers put in !ann buildings stood and the
the floor, three 111 each side bottom land that goes lrOUIId
with two cold air intake the hill were purchased by
registers at the back of the the church.
c:hurcb.
Some of the people who
'The bell of the church wu helped get the church started
struck by lightning oo July 21, were as' follows: Isaac
1932
and
the
front Russell, Arlando Rueaell,
of the church burned. Arvellie Rusaell, Phelps
The bell fell through Hysell and a preacher w~
the floor into the basement. name I couldn't find out.
At that tlme the church had a some of the minister names
heavy uprigi1t piano, the two down through the .years are
or three men who carried it Mr. Price, Uiemmister when
out got added strength from the church was dedicated;
somewhere because it took Mr. Hayden, Mr. Pallster,
several men to C8ITl' It back Loula Pickens, some of his
' in. &amp;me of the inen dammed deacendanta attend church
!he creek up thai ran along here at Bradford. Brother
the. lower slde of the Plckana p8l8ed away Iii 1•
cemetery. That's where tbe at the age. of 45. ·In 1914 a
fire engine got the water to revival wu held by an
fight the fire. 0 . W. WllUams evang~list nametl Strickler.

PARK RESERVED ALL DAY
SUNDAY, OOOBER 3RD
'.

FAMILY OUTING" ·
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF.
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OPERATING ENGINEERS .
LOCAL 132, A.B. &amp; C.
OPEN FULL DAY SATURDAY
NOON UNTIL 10 PM

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Malllle S. Plummer,
eucutlve director . of the
Gailla • JacUoll • Melp
Cammunlly Mentil. Health
and Mentel Retardation
IIOanl, •ld the treatment
center 1IIU have 10 bedl to
1trvt cblldren from a lirse
residential pnpulatiCII. 1be
center II dtllgned for lboi'l·

term care (ovel'llllht to two
or three - u ltey). It 1IIU
· replace Nelaonv·lll~
Cblldren•a Psychiatric
Center which wu ciOMCI lui
year.
The Ohio Department of
Mentel Health IIICI Mental
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have of those .in the past. Alao
a little advice to tbolle who
will be preparing the history
when the next 100 years rolla
!lfOUnd, be .aure and start
early setting lhlnRs t.ocether.

••

BRADFORD CHUR&lt;ll OF CHRIST, which will celebrate Its lOOih year « aervtce to the
Meigs County community Qmday.

Some names fl thole who
church then. The revival have played the ~rgan or
started out In the churcb plano are Lulll Russell,
building IIIli there were 10 Pauline
Hysell, Mrs.
many attending that they bad JOOnson, Layaee HyleD, Mn.
to finish it In a tent across the In llandiCII, Helen Barlnml,
f!)lld. Other pastan include Pearl Russell, EU1ebeth
George Ash\011 11J$.1m. He (King) Clartt, f;ulah Evans
married Wayne ADd Hilda who played llace she wu U
Rlngwlilebewubere. C. B. yem old (she doesn1 play
Tigner In the eartr 1111, C. L. any m&lt;re ·becauae of ill
Kendall, late till preacher. health). Hilda King who says
Kendall married Homer and at first sbe only played the
Edith FIITeSIIn lt211. G. N. hymnssbetnewatlhattime,
Perldns, Aprll 113W&amp;ay lJ3'1, bul,l can 117 llbe learned to
J. P. Miller Jan: I, 1S38-Aq. play li lot of tbem later 111.
31, 19ll. J. P. Miller lives in Soole who have played in the
Virginia Jl!lW. Brother Miller near past are Polly Russell
married Guy and Ntl'llll who was our minister's wife
RusSell oo Aug. 8, 1939. at that time; Uncia Slobart
George Koch Mardi ~. 1841- who plays for 111 !lllllle now;
Sept. 10, 19M; Rickner AprU Ruth Dural and Diana
29,!916.JI.IIel0,1M6; Delber1 (~Inter) Bing Who are our
Ranine Dec. 1, JMS.April 7, )X'ellenl pianists. Some of the
1946, Brother Romine wu yoang girls who have played
raised in Rutland. He and still pls.y at times are,
attended Rutland Church of Tammy Moiii!Dan Bonnie
Christ. He liws 111 Happy Wood and Carol Morris.
HollDW Road now; Orville
Some « the Elden who
Mcrgan Aprll ;n, ~- have served down tlrougb
:U, 19l7, lives in Cincinnati, the years are, Arlando
&lt;llionow;Smitb0cll2, 1847- Ruasell, Arvellle Russell,
May 23, lt48; Delbert Pbelps llylell, luie Ruaen,
Ranine again July 11, 1941- Hart Russell, Anthony
June 2%, IH~; H. Dean H}ltll, Joeepb Qllni(Jre, El1la
Wlm!DAII1Pt.Jia.Nov.l5, ll}ltll. 1'lllmQr Dig, Mllea
11153,liva in (/larellce, N.Y.; Hysell, Sbered Bailey,
Ray Russell Nov. Z3, lfi5S. Aqualla HyaeU, Earnest
Oat. 3, le5f, Brother !baeD Harrlaon, (attn llvJDg be was
Wllalloalwielwufellow; ei')'I81'Soldmdlellthdayrl
be waa railed Ill Wolf Pen - September dds year) • . He
and went to cbardl at Zllll. ays be lltarted gliiag to
He livea in WaaiJIDII.on C. H., &amp;mday Scbool at Bnldford
Ohio now; John Wyatt Jan. 2, when be wu 16 yeara old),
1955-Nov. 25, 11156. He lives in Jolm Gobles, 111e fl the
Parkersbult, W. Va. now; ' faithful men In the past,
Gene Ruiter May 19, became 8 Cbrlstlin In
1957-M.ay 31, 1&amp;, lives In OctDber of 1913 and lltm'ted
Miami, Fla.; Ralph Humble, leacblng tbe little cblldren'a
June 7, 19fiii.Oct. 16, 19110, claaa in January of 1914. He
lives in ColumOO., Ohio liow; IDIUnued ltidlilg lkmdly
Mead Piel:ce Jan. 8, 1961-0cl. 1Cboo1111111lllll. He bad been
28, 1962 li•e• In Fl. • Eld« forte PI*"; Wall
Lauderdale, Fla. ~tly; ltamedy, wban he wu
Jobn Wyatt again Dec. Ita. llaadly
Sd!Dal
1111111r·
AprU, 1963; H. B. Imboden infendeqt we Jlllde a
Aug. i, 19Q.Oct 25, 1114, died ~
flllfl Uld
wbple here at Bradford: It bua't been topped II dds
Joseph RobinloD Dec. I, 15 time; Howllid llyaell, Ben
May 28, 1967 sw-ntly living Rife, Bud Bartrum. Our
Iii Olive Hill, KJ.; Diaries )X'ellent Elderi are Jl!lllel
RtmeU Jr. June 4, 19e'/-M.ay Reed, WUber Rowley, Larry
16, 1971, lives in 0ncinna11. Plckena who Is a deacenda"
now; Clifford Sm11b June 11, of Loull Plctena, and Wayne
1971-Dec. 8, 18'11 11vea In ~. wbo every y- 111
Havre de Grace, llarylml; Jl'atber'a Day for a lcag time
Jack Perry Dec. 21,·18'11 our baa gotten the )lift for belllg a
)X'ellent mlnl!ter.
all'lltlln the longest wblcb Ia
Somemoretliajplabout the •yunnow.
put are, at lima the
janitor wabd fll' $UO a Some fl 1111 deiCCIII were
mooth. Scme of lbe lint James Sapp, Matt Johnloa,
ministers preached fer $1.50 8 QJarley Hyaell, Alvin HyleR,
week, some for • a m111tb. Ide Ruuell, Gearge Miller,
Some of them walked to Madlion Beard, Wortble
church, otllers rode bone and Johnson (better lmowa u
buggy. At times ..vtcea Pvp Jdlnaoa be went to
were held on Saturday night, Qmday acbool and church 18
Sundaymornlngandevenlng. yem and 22 $Undaya without
The preachere lllayed with missing a Sunday. He
diHerent famlllellwbllehere. became a Olrtstlan October
'There were 35 additions to the

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ofl908. He was a deacon and
church treasurer unW bad
health forced h1rn to~);
Clay Evans, H&lt;mer Fcrrest
(be is still a deacon and
church treasurer at this time.
He baa been «:burch
secretary and treasurer
for ~ yeera), Everett
Ughtfool,
Glenn
Evans, Guy A. Ruaaell, Paul
Sisson, Lerry Pickens,
Richard Gilkey, Ronnie
Rus:ieU, (be is present!)' a
prolesaor at El Paso Bible
College In Te1as). Our
present deacCIIs are John
Blake, Guy Hysell, Harry
Hendricks and Homer
Forrest.
.
Some of the persona who
have attended church at
Bradford and have ge11a Ill
to full Ume iervlce for the
L&lt;rd are, Peggy Russell, Roo
Russell, Danny Evans and
Mike Huelton.
1 would like to dedicate the
time and energy I have used ·
to get thls blltory together to
the memory of tbolle faithful
Chrisllanl wbodown through
the ages have kepi the faith
and have beld this
congregation fogether. To
lhalewbo'llillcarrylllinthe
future 1hope you will have u
food a memory fl ua u we

SIJIIP~D

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SOliD tOlOR AIIIO

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After 1b1 lint Jill', tbe l
-llmied operltlaall ... : .
part dtMndl llpoll a,_,
• proprlatloniJ tbat will be •.
Dllde In the .-t blllrl•l ; .
bllqet of · the Ohfv,
''IC'!!Iature. '!be
be olllltd b)' tbe "1411" DOIIrU.•
wl!lcb will ~~~obeoi!INtt ·tiiC
Center IIICI JII'OCI'IIII to IIIJ,
OwnmunltJ Mtlllil Hlaltll:
Center Board.
-.-;;
The lilt fOr tbe Center II•
near the new ~-~
Mental Haaltll Ctntet':.
jxeuntly Wid• CGIIIII'UCIIGR:
Iii G•lllpolll, Tl*re will be-;
four ather Cblldrea'a eom..
munlt7 Rtaldentlil Tteat,:
ment Centerl COIIIIr1ICied Ill"
eoutM•cen Oblo.
.•
Mra. l'll!mmlr Indicated
1111 new center will uptdlti,
development of effective .
alternallvea
to ~
hoapltalllllloa In local· •
communities · through
proprlllt fundlnC.

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Home, th• ·b v. CUrtlt Stephen
and for all the lov•lv flow• rs
and f~ brought to tke kpme1.
Tk• monv kindnest•• shown to
oor fomllles by so mony at the
lo11 of 9ur befoved . wile,
mother and grandmother, tholl SMALL pups to g ive awov . Phone
olwoyt be rem.mbered.
9&lt;9·2028.
Til. Aoymond H. Bcolright ond BIRD Oogo , Aeglolored Englloh
Clo)'ton Schartlger Famlliea.
Setter Pu.,_, 10 weeka old .
Phone 992-7283.
R-oit lered Saint Bernard
Puppies. 2 male , 1 female , 3
months old . Strong and

26' cents per wprd s he
constcutlve Insertions .
2S Per Cent Discount on

within 10 days .

FUllER &amp;rush Products. the F. I. P. AKC Rog. Boeglo poips , $.40.

ads

and

IdS

pa ltl

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
for

U .OO

SO

~minimum . ·

ward

Eacfi additional word 3

cents .

•

carpet sweeper. Now on
special, regulor $24 .95 now
$19.95. Offer expires Oct . 7,

1976. Phooo'l92·3-!10.

hoollhy. Phone (~) n3·5-4Q}
ot (~ ) 675·2310. Pl. Ploooonl ,
W. Va.

Phone '192·3717.

I•.

PUPPIES, one-half Shelf to gi'.le
oway . Phone 949·2466.

QUAUlY

Motor

Co.
eAIIU"ifUU'"

htttrs

-

ms

1f69V.W. 2 DA .
Run• good. new tires, radio.

•

1'71 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR .
SIJ95
Redilnlsh. good tires. clean Interior, aulomallc tral\l.,
good economy.

"" .

19U FORD MUSTANG CPE .
6 cyl .. sld. trans ., radio , excellent tires.

SMITH NILSON
MOTORS, INC•.

,._ ltt.Zll• .

From '"It 1r• wtdund •

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.Blll.PUWNSJ

OFFICE HOURS

.'

NOTICES
ATTN .: II
ALL HOUSEWIVES

CAU US tODAY.
~ month old brown ond
white nanny goat near Fort
Meigs or around Wo lf Pan area
in Horrlsonvilla. Please coli
7~2· 2769 .'

lOST:

992·2181

AVERAGE ~0 on evening or
afternoons .. demonstra ti ng
guaranteed toys and gifts . No
cask Investment , no delivery or
collecting. Computers do you
poj)ttwOrk . Colt 949·2803 or
99"2·'Nil. Also booking parties.

GUAAANTEED JOBS·LOCATION .
St!Jrting poy S361 .2Q single;
$.417 •.30
married .
A.rmv

Recruiting . Coli collecl (6.. )
593·3022 or 385-6318.
$200 wHkly stuffing envelopes
olreody stomped and addrftl·

ed. FrM supplies. Send nlfoddresstd , stomped envelope
to: Oivltl'slfled, 1206 Camden
Drive, Rl ct'lmond , Virginia
·23229.

WANTED
Experienced timber
worktri , Skldder
opef'llors, limber cullers ·
ond yonl men. Complete
&lt;overage ond bonus. ea 11
992·6139 or after 1 p.m. J67.
7425. Fr1ley Chipping lnd
Louu.lng Comp•ny ,
Chestur•, 0 .

L-----------J

Proposed issuance of notice
·(Of rf91Stratlon

Bradbury School

., Brldburv Road

Middleport , Ohio
' ' Appllcollon
NoCsl.
, 06S3000Q:J6 8002
Central Build ing

YARD Solo, Friday ond Soturdoy,
10 a .m. till 6 p.m . ot 640 Grant

' St .. Middleport.
YAAD Sole, Friday and Saturday.
-4 autoa, other lt•ms. 2 blocks
near new church in Tuppers

Pial no.
; .• SOuth Fourth Ave .
!" 'Middleport , Ohio
YAAD Solo, Saturday, Oct, 2,
''h 1Appllcatlon
NoCs ).
10:00 till ? Elmer Boiloy
06S3000Q3S BOO 1
rHidonco on AI. 681 w.. t. Boby
Col GIS Trans CRP Lebanon
doth81 . s!Hpen,, sweaters
Comprnsor Sta.
'
coveralls , shoet, etc. Women '~
RO 1
alocks, sweaters. dre1tes , ate.
Porllond, OhiO
WATCH FOt! SIGNS.
+if~.A . P pi i Cl t I on
N 0, ( s)
·oos3000Q2• BOO 1
BASEMENT
Solo, Thursdoy, Frfday
Col Gas -Trans CRP Meigs
ond Saturday. In Syracuse
ocrou from
Hubbardt

,QomprHsor Sta

RO 2

Pomeroy, Ohio

A p p II c olio n
06SJ000022 B001
Farm

Meigs Co.

Coop Ann .
Ell! Moln St.

'ill

Pomeroy, Ohio
~I t I II on

• ·'-SPOOl
,'lo.:Me;go High School

....,.ou•• 3

nlo~oy,

No (o l.
Bureau

N o Cs I

.

Gr-houoo, 10 o .. till 4·p.m.
Antique, wather and tub, 12

goup shotgun, 15 in . tires, goa
heating stove and lots of misc.

LARGE Corpart Solo, Saturday.
Oct. 2, 9 until clark. All ol••
clo,thing,

mite,

Items.

121

Foirlono Drive. Middleport .
Tom Anderson residence.

LOCUST POSTS, round or •pill.
Phone 949·m•.
COAL , li.;,estona, and calcium
chloride ar)d calcium brin• tor
dust control and special mhdng
salt for formers . Main StrHf,
rom•roy , Ohio or phone 99'2·

3891 .

RUIIInd, Ohio
APPlltallon ,No(sl.
5311C10031 B001
,
WILL DO add jobo, roofing, pain·
Rullend Gymnulum
R.Utllnd,
Rullond,OhiO
Ohio
tIng, ho uIIng, trM work. ond
II P P II c Olio n No ( s 1 : _;_mo
c:;..:.w:;.ln-"g"-.:P.:h=on•:_992
=:.:.·7::-109
:.:.:._.__
5~ 8001.
llf&amp;bvry Elementary

ltWio1' · • · •
f,1;• Pon,....y, Oh lo
&lt;t,A?!) I t1 lion

No ( s l OLD furniture, Ice box.., btotl
bedo, wall tolephones ond
Sullar Run Flour Mill
ports , or compiM hou••holdt .
•k ,!lfiMulborry Street
Write M. 0. Mille&lt;. Rt. 4.
·..o,.,.•rdy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio. Coll992·1160.
"A'_ti_!:IY~IIIon
NO (S)
CASH paid for oil mak" and
·~f!H;qiiiOO\ POO\ ·
ono.Mio of mabllo homos .
(f) :It, 11~
Phonoar10codo 61•·423-9531 .
TIMlER, Pomorpy ForNI Pro·
, ~30CI0029 ~001

I

'"'Olley IIIII YIIUiblt
,itrJaes. C.ll '(6i4) 9f2.
'.156.

.I

.

:;lhe Dill Sentinel
;•f POMEROY, O. .
;

••

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(

buy:

_,toy,

;"i

HONDA CL·45o. 12,000

•QH?&amp;
•Q4

odults only, in Middleport.
Phone99'2·387-4 .

CHURCH bu1, 1~ Chevrolet ,
$.500. Con be Men at the laurel

3 AND .C RM. furnished and un·
furn ished aP,ts. Phone 992·
5AJA .

Cliff frM Mlthodiot Church off
th. Rt. 7 by·pan, or phone
'192·22n.

COLLECTOR'S bottiH, seal&amp; un broken . Coli ofter 6 p.m. (~ )

·

COUNTR~ilo
33, ten mila north of Pomeroy.
Lorge 1qts with concrete polloi ,

1K'Jewolks, run.ners and oH

•*· or

llATES fOI SENK&gt;tt- CmnNS.

2 APARTMENTS- Brick

otrootparldng. Phono992·7479.

COAUor sole, $22_eer ton. ep.n ON~ b tJt'oom apartm.ntl at
6 doys ·!&gt;0, we.« cind .Venlngs.
VILLAGE MANOR in Mlddllf!Ort
For furth.r information call

for $10. monthly plus

(6 .. )367-7338.

$130 including electric. LOWBt

Convenfet.t to shopping on
Third ond Mill $trHts in Mid·

dlepart. lrond
ty

now

high quoll'

See th•
mo_.
at Apt. 16, or coli
m .m v.
oportmentt.

USED 2-4 inch fired brickline coal · ~.:.=--=-'----~-­
or wood automatic control fur- AVAILAIL.E at Ri..,..-slde. Aport•
noce with blower. Siw attd nine
1 bedroom oport·
inch galvanized hot and cold a ir
ments, ,$100 ~r month: 2

"*"''·

pi/&gt;0. Phone 985-3928.
SWEET patoot... A. W. Lewis, Rl.
12~ . Rocine , Ohio. Phone 8432432.
HEAVY duty log or cool groto for
. fireplace. Measures 23 in . bock
x Z1 inch front. Phone 99'2·39CW.
BENELLI mini·blko. Phone 985·
3371 .

bedroom aportmonts. 1133 ""'
month . "One price for o,l . Phone
'192·3273.
2 Bod,_, mobile homo, Ooxtor.
Phone 992·5858.
2 hdroom mObil• home in Racine
area. Phone 992-5858.

2 W _, trailtr, $28 po&lt; wool&lt;.
oil utlliiiH paid. Phone '192·

. ~~. HZ·ltll

TUPPERS, Plalno, now 3 bedroom
. homoo, bulll·ln kllc:heno ,. tiled
roller skates. size 8. Phon• · botl)o. carpoted with ottoc:hed
742·2078. r
garogo; 1 ocro lot. s:n.900.
Phono{614)667~.
36 Inch truck tOpper, 8 ft. :
Hereford H.ller beef; 5 deck

chick brooder; 700x16 truclc
· llros; pair of loddor jod&lt;o; 1966
Oodgo motor. 6 cylinder. Phont
949·2272.
WALNUTS are Cooh l Slortlng De·

GEORGE HobtteHer Real Estote

Broker,

Pomeroy ,

Oklo.

Roclne-7 room frame hou11 3

bedr....,. ond both, · on•hOII

baMft'lent, new' fumoc• • .new

hot wotet ~Muter, utlhtiM , got
to~?er 4 Wll a~ buying Black
· oloc., ond - · doublo
garo90. prloed to Mil, 110,500.
Walnut• ot $.1.00 por hundred
Phono '149·2589. Hilton WoHo ,
pounds. Bring your'wolnutt. to:
R10l Eolala Solftman.
Excelsior Solt Worl&lt;o, Pomeroy,
0/lio.
MODERN country homo, 3
bedroomo, laf90 2.A3 ocro lot.

SALE

WILl trim or cut tr"s and shrub·

bory. Phone 949·25-45 or H2·

3167.
MOBILE Homo Repair, Eloc ..

T.P.-&lt;;het* water; central air

-

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'.

I.ITTLS ORPHAN AIUUK-IACK

1,.._ _...;_.

GREENHOUSE

-

4-10.1mo.

ff2·5'116
9·2·1 mo.

Syr•c•••· o"

:::~;:;:;;:;~;;:;;;:;:;:;;:::'~;

fill dirt, to toll , limestone and '
gravel. Coli Bob or Roger JeJ.

plumbing and heating. Phone

fer&gt;, day phono 992·7089,•
nigh! phone '192.;1525 or 992·'

992·5858.

S232.

EXCAVATING . clazor. bo&lt;kh01
6 room house. m~em kitchen ,
_ carpetln;, in Harrisonvill,e , convenient to mines, $8,500.

Phone 7~2· 2796.
1

and ditcher. Charles R. Hatfield , Ba~k Hoe Service ,

Phone '192·3-15-4 or (6U) «6·
'1568.

SEPTIC TANKS clooned.

RACINE-I nice level lot.
50x177. 7 rooms, bath, N.G .
forced air furn.ace, almast
new alum. siding, •xcellanl
neighborhood .
S7,900.oo.
JUST !.1ST ED ,- 21h story
frame. 5 bedrooms. bath,
dining R., N.G. hut,

porches,

garage. 18.500.00.
JUST LISTED
3
bedroom•, bath, paneling,
utlllty.lots of storage. N.G.
hill. Walk to shop,
18,500.00.
5 HILLY ACRES-Good3
bedroom ho~e. "-th, nice
kitchen,
N.G.
heat,
porches; •torage bldg .
JUST $7,900.00.
·
OTHER LISTINGS NOT
NOTED IN THIS AD CALL NOW.

by ,THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
tl Land amid
1 Smnmit
water.
5 Responds to
DOWN .
stimuli
1 Fanner's
11 Gullet
holdings
1% Hymn lime 2 Battle site
12 Answer
of185.l-6
the alarm
3 Place lor
14 Old green
fall and
film
f'Cures
1$ Prinler's
(2 wds.)

. 2428.

WILL do roofing, construction,

plumbing ond hooting. No job
742·234.
CAIII'ENTER. flooring , coiling.
8flAOFORD.
paneling. Phone '192·2759.
ploto Sorvlco. Phone 949·24111'
DOZER wdrk ond w1fdtng . .Con·
or 949·2000. Rotlne. Ohio.
..
toct James Poraons , At, 1.
Bradford.
Rpclne, on Carmel Rood.
B.WOOO BOWERS REPAIR ji.l.
EXCAVATING, BACKHOES AND
Sw...,era, toattera, Irons, ~
DOZER - LARGE AND SMALL,
smoll appliances. Lawn I!'OW!!'"
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED. LOW
noxt to Stoll Highway Gara'jje
80Y ANI) DUMP TRUCKS. BILL
on Rovte 7. Phon• (61~) !185PULLINS. PHONE 992·2~78 DAY
3825.
Oil NIGHT .
REMOOEUNG, Plumbing, hooting
PROTECT , your swimming pool!
ond oil typot ol 90norol ropol"
Wlnt•rirlng kit1 , covers, 01'1•
Work guorontoed 20 yours 0/.
tlfrHze, servk:e for obove or
porlonto. Phono '192·2-109.
In ground paolo. D. lumgard·
nor Sol" , Middleport. 01 J, D&amp;D TREE Trimming, 20 yooro ••·
perl•nc• . lntured frJ e
Ph~ne '192·5724.
fttimalet. Call 992-2364 1,0r
DITCH Dit~~~inv . Phone (~) n3.
(61~) 698·7257 Albony.
'
5839or (30A) n3.S788.
SEWING MACHINE Ropaln, '..t.
HOCKING RIVER Trodlng Com·
.vito, oil mak•s. 992·2284. TJ,e
pony , GUNS-OVER 350 IN
Fabric Shop, . Pomei"Oy.
STOCK. Buy. ooll. trodo. 478
Authorized Singer Solot ond
Rlchlond, At'-s. Ohio ~701.
Service. We shorpen Scissors·.
Phone (614) 593·8906.

,..-:;;:;::;::;-:-:;:h-;:;:-~j:::::::::::::::::~~=~ 11 me~sures
"Get •em,
Fldo! "
17 Capek play
18 Adhesive

substance
1

planetary
costars

11

n Without

Causes
pain

delay

21 Victory

II Glut
1t Recent
!% Assistant

synibol

30 Drift;

a They knead

Z4 Supply
aliment

a lot of
patients
9 Period of
office

U Depressing
right
zt Elizabeth 31 "- Meister·
I, to the
singer"
poets .
:r7 Luau goody

(abbr.)

bent

31 Recognized .

25 Opiale
27 Foot lever

zt Man's
name

BUT~

'10,95

Sq.

.

.

12 or u 1'1.

f

civet
(2 wds.)
Knightly
title
Baseball's

Yd,-:

Everydir m•ey saver~
Good chalet Colors.

Great Need

Palm

HES BCE:N

PERFECTLY HU\i=::::&gt;lll A
WitH 'M Gr-

R~tullr$14.95

CENTRAl ·REALTY CO.

'

501 NYLON

•••

a,._, 10111. ,......,.., ru~t;

Carew
34 Par110n

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Consecrate 1=+-+--lf---t---+-Russian
dty

--,-------~.---:-----::---:-:-::--.--'-:-:-=:-:-::-"""'48 Texas city .._....__._-~.--l-.L.­

-

· IMW.MIIn

Pomeroy
."2·2291
After Hours C. II

roN'T &amp;UP!UiE. eHE GAW ME- WELL, I'VE HAl/ AG MUCH Af&gt;
1HE PHONE CAL LING HOME.
Fr&lt;DM THAT eiLLY I&lt;UNP.W~IY.
floUIZEI/ I WA5 CALLING- I 'M CONCERNED..( f&gt;HE CAN
THE PoLICE ?
_......__ SWIM ON HE1 ~ OWN ,__;__.,..,.iCI

RUTLAND

fft·71JS

Dessert

wine

It Yllroa", wlttC
peddlfli, fUS tq. yd. WHit
padding lnet811ed 18.d
squara rani.
....•
C.ll741·2211
"
TALK TO
WEND ILL IJRjl Til!
CARPET CONSUL

Call Us Now

bird

U.l '1'..--1'- Actor,
,_.., Karl -

·Do

· To Sell

FROM NOW ON !

nA lL Y CRYPTO(}UOTE- Here's how to work It:
Is

I[

A X Y D L B !t. A X R
J, 0 N G F E 1. L 0 W

JII

One lell~r simply stands lor nnolher. 1n this sample A Is
used for the thrc.r I.'s. X fm· l he lwo O's. r tr. S"i ngk lrttt'rs.
apostrophes. I he lcn~ l h and formation of 1he \\'1•rds arc all
.
hinls. Each da)' lhr rode lrllrrs arc dillerr nl .

FURNI'IURI

WHEN A 6'J'( 16 ~~
YOU WOULC"Nrl W~ I
HIM F~ YOUR' ~·
LAR !J())'FR!Etlt7.

CRYPTiiQliOTES
IUWNXPD

SPECiAL - 3 bedroom 1111d allached garage. total
electric home under construction on V. aero lol. Own11r
will finish In 30 days for bllytr or will Mil "ai Is". May
taka lrtcla. Located noar Olest11r,

· MPZUA

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Thurscl1y I til 12 noon

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742-2211

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Close
Sat. At
.

IUILAND

CALL ~IMMY DEEM949-2381
. '

Yeslerdlt)''l ADIWer

on Monl·

INSTALLED

of Listings.

I

5 Plunder
• Leglslale
7 Lawyer

.'!

martre

HI.WM

;;.;._""'!l"'•·- - - - -

51 ACRES FRI!EGAS-Madern 1'h slo h
clln lng· room fire place 1 11 INt
ry DUM. 3 br .•
a d 1 b lldl
• u
Hmtnf, nl~ parch"
nd
u ~gt . Large scenic llkt with gr"n grass
an P nt trMS around II. Walch the large bass swim
.ilong In the clear waltr. Prettr eu picture. Priced 10
Mil 137,500.00.

4 ma
Lambkin's

Z3 Summer

CARPETING

We Are In

COOLVILLE- Nice mod. brl~k home containing thrte
bedrooms, dining room,llvfng room with flreplaat, full
"-11t111tnl with garegt, large froni .PQrch, nat. gas .
furnace. city water and well watar, a bllutltul home
with approx. ~V• acrn·ot land, fruit trtN and shade
trMS surroundlf19 II. Plonty of gardan space, good
fishlngaru clooe by,lclelltd In Coolville, Ohio. Prlctd
at only 532.000. Call now.
·

Zl Food scrap
21 Marble
!% Heston's

SAVE ON

HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
"Hs.l

NEW LISTING - J:ver dream of owning your. own
golfcourse? Here's y~ chancalor you or your tr'ltnds .
1o own a nice rolling golf courlt, 50V. acres. 9 greens
nice moaern club house, outbuilding wll~ all spray Ina'
and '"ding equipment. needs some mowing and a .
lillie · repair work on ' golf courH. This could be
purchased with the 113 acres listed above and
developed Into a beautiful 18 hole golf course, call for
appl.

tr'

24 Tree

~E~O:·r:.:::L~~w::.

NEW .LISTING- 113 acru (errri, 80 acres tillable
land, nice 2 •lory farm house, 7 rooms &amp; beth, all
hardwood floors and "-Hmtnl. Barn and other
outbulldlngt, 2 pandi. A nlte laying farm priatd to go.
Located near Chuter , call lor appt. ·

i

~-~trl

Modem

Sonitatlon, 992-3954 ·or · 992-

ICM;» large or too small. Phone

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.

~~~~

Continuing our bidding
questioni the oequence has
This hand mlaht well be been: One diamond - pa11 called the story of the lbree one spade - pall - three
declartrs. Each one reached spadf.s. Is that jump to three
fO!tr spades after a nolrump. spade:t a forcing bid?
It II I ltrong bid, tiut it Iii
TOOETHKil
opening and ' a Stayman not qulle lorcii'C. fL Shows
•-~-......--~ response. The 10 of hearts wu
opened. East toot his ace and about 11 or II points in support
returned the three .
of 1pades so lhat if responder
As you can see the contract · has a bare 6 or 7 be llhould'
will make if Soutlt can clear pass.
(Do you have a question
trumps before the clele111e
tor the experts ? Wrile "Ask
cubes two club tricks. ·
Declarer one was a simple the Jecobys " care ot lhis
soul. He won the heart with newspaper. The Jacobys will
his kine and led the king of answer individual questions
lrumps . West toot his ace and il stamped. self.addressed
led. a second trump , envelopes are enclosed. The
whereupon our simple soul most inte resting questions
w,n be used in this column
romped home.
Declarers two and lhfl!l! and wiff rece ive copies of
decided to try some brilliant JACOB Y MODERN.)

licensed installer . Shepard
Contractors. Phone 7.42·2-409. '

MORNING Star Hgts . Buy 1 acre

tract of land. Will arrange for
financing _and small down pay·
menf to build o home of yOur
choice. · lee Construction ,

THURSDAY. SEPTEMIER30,191'
6:()C)..-700 Club '4; Sunrise Semester 10.
6:15-Farm Report 13.
6:20-Nol For Women Only 13.
0
6:30-AII Aboard, America 4; News 6; Sunrl•
Semester B; Urban Letigue 10.
6:-45-Mornlng Report 3.
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6 : ~ood Morning, West 1/lrglnla 13.
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7:oo-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning, Am.,.lca6,13: cas P
News 8; Chuck Whl" R,orll 10. ·
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7:05-Bug• B~nny &amp; Frlinds 10.
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7:30-Schoolles.ro.
8:ro-Lassle 6: Capt. Kangaroo 1.10: Sesame St. 33. \
1 : 3~81g Valley 6.
1
9;()C)..-A.M. 3; Phil Donahut 4, 15,13; lucy S'- I;
Mike Douglas 10. .
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9:3D-Cross·WIIs3; One Life to Llve6; Good Day 1.
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lO :ro. Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Price Is Right 1,10; Mlq ~··
Douglas 13.
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10 : 15-General Hospital 6.
10 :3D-Celebrlly Sweepstakes 3,4,15.
1
11 :ro-Wheel of Fortune 3.1!; WHkdly 4; e....n..
Night 6; Gambit 8, 10; Morning with D.J. 1~- \
11 : 3~Hollywood SquarH 3, 15; Happy Days 6,13; l.oYI '··
ol Lite 8,10.
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11 :55-Take Kerr. 8; M•. Flxlt 10.
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12 :ro-News 3,6,10,8; Hot Seat 13. .
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12:30--Gong Show 3,15; All My Children 6,13; S..ch /
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lor Tomorrow 8, 10.
12 :55-NBC News 3, IS.
1:®-Somerset 3,: Ryan's Hope 6,.13: Concentration
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Young &amp; the Reslles• 10; Not For Women Only 15 ~
1:3G-Days of Our Lives 3,15; Family Feud 6,13; A~ ,.,
The World Turns 8, 10.
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2:00-$20,000 Pyramid 13: Dinah 6.
2 : 3~Doctors3,15: One Life to Live 13; Guiding Light .•:
8,10. .
3:ro-Another World 3,15; All' In The Family 1,101
Antiques 20.
3: Is-General Hospital 13.
3!3G-Bewltched 6; Match Game 8.10: Llllao Yoga &amp; ·'
You 20; Movie "Slattery's Hurrlcam~" 9.
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3:55-Pqllllcal Program 8,10.
,
4:ro-Mtster Cartoon 3; Somerset 15: Howdy Doody 6; 1'·.•:
Mickey Mouse Club 8; Sesame St. 20,33; Movla ·
" Daughter of the Mind" 10; Dinah 13. · .
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4;30-My Three Sons 3: Emergency One 6: Partridge .
Family 8; Fllnfstones 15.
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5:()C)..-Big Valley 3: Brady Bunth 8: MISter tcogen'
20,33: Star Trek 15.
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5:30-News6; Family Aflalr8: Elec. Co. 20,33; Adam- '
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6:ro-News 3,8,10,13.15: ABC News 6; Zoom 20; '\
Consumer Experience 33.
6:30-NBC News 3,15; ABC News 13; And)- Grlflllh 6; '
CBS News 8.10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20; IT\/
. Utilization 33.
1:ro-Truth or Cons. 3; Bowling for Dollars 6; Muppel
Show 8; News 10; To Tell•the Truth 13; Family
Aflair 15; Anyone 'for Tennyy~? 20; QllrJ)ory ~7:30-Holly.wood Squares 3; Ohio State Lolllf'Y .,
Price Is Right 8; MacNeii·Lehrtr .l0,33; Willi
Kingdom 10; Nashville on the Road 13; Dolly 15.
B:ro-Gemlnl Man 3,15; Welcome Back, Kotter'·"'
Waltons 8,10: Upstairs, Downstairs 33: Movtl
"l:arly Summer" 20.
8:3G-Barney Miller 6,13.
9:oo-Best Sellers 3,15; Tony Randall 6,13; H.-ell
Flve·O 8; Hollywood Television Theatre 33; Mo¥11
" Guess Who's Coming 1o Dinner" 10.
9:3G-Nancy Walker 6,13.
10 :oo-Streels ol San Francisco 6,13.
10:»-News 20.
11 :()C)..-News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15; MacNeii-Lih...,. R....
33.
11:JG-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Streets of San Fronth : r ~6,1 3; Kolak 8; Mary Hartman 10; ABC Ntwl33.
12 :ro-Movle "Georgy Girl " 10; Janakl 33.
12 :»-Movle "Death Takes a Holiday" e. ·
12 :40-Dan August 6,13.
1:oo-Tomorrow 3.
1:50-New• 13.

Rutland, Ohio. Phon• 742·2008.
SEPTIC Systems inotolled by

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LI'ITLE ORPHAN ANNIE

HUBBARDS

EXCAVATI(&gt;IG, dolo;, loader ond
bockh01 work; dump trvc:ko
ond .io·bov• for hire; will houl

64 3 bedroom , excellent concf!· ~
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By.Qswald &amp; James Jaeoby

.LARRZ.!!~eDER

carpeting ,

10x26tcreen porch, centrol alf.
Moy be · - Ol 125 South S.·

NOTICE

-~IS-MIIIfll&amp;$

gas F.A. furMte In lull
basement. Want 127,500: ·

tion. Phone2A7·270..
I
196912x63 Vlndolo. underpinned,

N- E.ul

1 N.T.
P..s Z• Pa•s Z•
Pus 4• Paso Pass
Pau
Openinl lead - 10 •

WIIDOII$

2 LARGE GARDENS - I

t\

cond Avo., Middleport . Or
phone '192·21122.

me:

Weot

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AUIIIIIUII
SllllfiC.SOIJITT

raoms, " .Brs., new kitchen,

332~

WX.f..TIOIJ ...

IENCI'EIT

in Middleport on good
street near shopjllng and
center of !own. Just $20,000.

POMEROY - 5 bedroon\
1975 Hondo 125. on• new coH.. -==;_·- - - - - - - - big old house, ' ' lly room,
table. Phone985-3501.
~WIIR Mlddlepart. odults on· 1112 "-th• AN,
u F.A.
-~
ly. Phone992·52A7 ..
furn,
~ petlng .
1975 Kawo-l 100. 1,000 mil...
perfoct condition, $500. Phone ONE bedroom mobile homo shrub!&gt; . • nd large shade
7A2-2826.
oclults only. Phone 992·5535. : treea. $15.000.
NEW We-stinghoun elec. counter EFFICIENCY, idool for olnglo.
Mulberry Ave.. references. 2 PLACES - 3 bedroom
top rang41, dalun model , $60.
home, T.P. water. garage,
Phone '192·2030.
Phone '192·2•59.
.
oulbulldl"!!, and 2 bedroom
FURNISHED
apt
..
oclulto
only.
Coli
2 Rokon troilbik", Mork Ill and
Schull mobile home on 1
'192-2571. .
Mark IV; one Grovely wilh
nice 1cre ol land. $5!00,00
mower and sockey; Brlgg and 2 Bedroom troiler, lrown's Trailer EACH.
Stratton engine, 6 or 7 horae;
Pari&lt; . Phone'I92·332A .
three-fourth ln. rope, 75 ft.
SYRACUSE :.... Nlat corn11r
long; Craftsman HI-Wheel
lot wtlh good old fashion 1
rotary mower, prcxtlcally new;
bedrtJCN'h trall11r. Pallo 1nd
~~ speed X with no motor; 1969
MOilLE
hom1
for
salt
or
ront,
3
extra roam . $5,500..
Dodgo Swinger 340; 5 and
bedroom•.
ol
utlllllto
paid.
INVEST
A LITTLE' AND
thrH -fourth ton Chevy wheels·
Phone '192·7751.
GAIN A LOT.
and tlr"; four 15 ln . 1972
Monte Carlo whHis . Call 949· t97• ·Camoron mobllo homo , 12x· 1----..,.-----....1
.

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Bolh vulnerable

510111

1 FAMILY -

115 ACRES - On Shade
Rl.ver. Fine lor camping
lafs . New gas well wtth
Income and free gas. Old
house &amp; barn. good hill
pasture , fenced . Asking
S30,000.

.J4.

WIIIICM$ &amp; DOOIS

~.000.

Home &amp;
r..,tol, 2 bedrooms each,
gas heat. clty-wlter on nice
s.t reet In Middleport .
119.000.

t A KH

we 1\!Sf'I:E

F~Uoc~oa.­

m.

LOOKS LIKE NEW - 9
. rooms, cook ' s delight
kllthen, c..,tral vacuum
cleaner. Family room ,
Homo Pori&lt;, Rt . garage lind near 3 acres .

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with snow t im . Phone 992. 3996.
50 Acre form, 5 room house, Ot,lt·
1968 Buick Wildcat, aUtomatic:' -~Hdings. fruit tr~• · 2 loco·
poW..- steering ond power
tions, mode for od and p
brak.. good c:ondtion Good
wwlls , own water syttem, on
Urot C~ll-.••.
good blocktop rood. Coli Bill

and

,

·~----

deceptive play. ~y calbed
tbelr jacks of heart s to
discard a dia mond from
dummy . Then they led a
trump only to have each West
player lake his ace, shift to a
club and beat them .
The second West's reason
was that he r..d seen that type
of deceptl!NI written up In
books and columns and wasn't
goina to fall for it.
Tbe third said, " There
wasn't a thing you could do.
Once my partner showed up
with the ace of hearts, he
could not hold more than lour
other hlgh~ard points. II he
had the lull four and they were
represented by the ace of
clubs I could ~t you . If they
weren't, I couldn't ~ a club '
shift was automalic ag•lnst
any play."

IMIIItlan S4nicn

TEAFORD .

cut, wrapped
froa:.n . Phone985--.A198.

9·10.1

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BORN LOSER'

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667-3876

EAST

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eel woods , welter and good DC··
ens In Moni'QII County, W. Vo.

St .ooo cr-. coli (3o&lt;J
3102 or (~Jm.322J.

WEST

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Pliant Coolville
667-3166

loX21·A
Rullatld, ONo 45775
I'll. 1'14) 742-2409
W1Dtllv11r
7·28·4 m&lt;)s.

m.

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Spidallllntln culltm built:
rafters tor c•mmerclat,~
rud., pole bulldlntl. , •I

Southelsllm Ohio
Truss Rafter Co.

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po..~nd ,

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ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

owner financed. Monroe County. W. Vo. Phone (~)

1 owner. Phone 992-3890.
1970 Torino 350 V-a, 62 ,000oduol
miles, • dr., ewc.llent condilion

conditioning. $17,000. Phono
'Now wdod-burnlne stove:
'149·2519 o( (614) 667-6127 af:tor
Reg. n•.•s
m~.~~~----~-­
Now12:1U5 . ~~
ducts. Top price for standing
FARM far aole, 68 oe:rM, 6· room1
...WtlmiJ.r . ~ Kont Honby
ond bath, F.A. hlrnoco, hill
1~70.
• Now lutl oil stove, Rei.
1371.17
. boo..._t, coli '192·2630 or
for junloed outas.
NowP2UI
7A2·2180 . .
l'hont 742·20111. Fryo'o Truck &amp; Now Co-op water softener
'NEW 3 bedroom, 2 batho , 2 car
:,.Auto Pom, lullond.
Reg. l34t.t5
Now12".t!
11"1'090· ronch otylo homo In
ACIEAGE wlth or without hou...
Rocln1 ora. Coli Nick lhlo 01
1
ullll
HomeHit
dlaln
Phone 742·307•.
94t·2890ahor6p.m.
'
1200
COINS. 1929 ond older cur,..,ty
3 Bedroom hom,, I~ both, tuil
gold ond ollv•r. ocrop. Will
bas1moint ond 11"1'090· natural
, 1 UHd McCu IIough dlaln
..n. or lrodo, for 0 good MiiC·
1101
""-" ond olr condition·
175
lion of colno. ....,. ouppflftlor
ed. woll lnoulotod ond hlgheot .
mitol detecton.
Roger
goo bill- t2f.20 loot wlfltar.
on Loadlne Cretk
First houM on tho right In
ond lutlond Rood. Phone 7A2· 9.~ JackW.Cinly,Mtlr.
Sr&lt;-from"-oy. Phone
.
. . l'llaMft2·2111
2331 for an otfei.
m.zt66 for oppalnlmont.

Callier-Wanted
1 }~r. tilt Ma1011 1ru. tb.ittU
...... txfrl sptndlng

NORTH

CAR!

MIGTn·W
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SMAll farm for salo, 10~ '" "'""·

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Clonch '192·5195.
·
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miles, ., jssy bar, crash bar~ , 1973 FOI!D Bronco. automatic
pull bock_ handle bon. new llre
302, white spoke wheels. Coli
and seals, SCrambler skte
9•9·2135.
plpos, $650. Call949·2480.
1974 Dodgo lrud&lt;, low mil-.
KENNEBEC palotoot. 50 lb . $3.50
liftI oHor. Phone '192·7U66.
Virgil I . Sr., R01itor
or 100 lb. $6.00. Bring con·
llOMtchlnic Pomoror;o .
1966
Chevrolet
ono· ho~ tan.
toinera. Phone . 667-3737 or
"'-992-WS
pickup lrudc.. Good condition.
. 667·3974.
Phone 247·382~ .
.
12 ACRES - Remodeled 3
POTATOES ond pumpk ins. C. W.
bedroom
ont floor plan .
Proffitt, Pordond, Ohio. Phone
Gos
F.A.
furnaat ,
&amp;13·225-4 .
llroplate, nlte ~ltchen &amp;
GRAIN led beef, 85 c•nts por FURNISHED, 2 bedrm. apartmont. basement. 529.500.

1971

Ul2.
Ohio
VARO Solo, Sol1m St., Oct , 2 ond
1\pplltallon
No(s l.
3.
R~tlond . Antiques, clothing / MARE pony, gentle with childron.
SJli(IOOJl B001
mens auits, boby ctoth.s,
Phono'l92·7210.
Mllgs Junior High StMol
maternity clothes, homemade
f SOVftt Third Avenue
STEREO. modern design. 8 !rock
broad.
.
· '~&lt; ~ ldditrort , Ohio
tope, om·fm rodlo . Comblno·
1ppl c,atlon
No ( S)
tion. Bolonc:e SI03.10 or terms.
30CI0034 BOO 1
Coli '192·3965.
Middleport Elemtntary
Pe•rl St .
'
21 ln. Zonllh T.V.. block and
Mlddltport, OhiO
WILL do odd joba, interior and ex·
whitt. $70. 16 In . blcyclo
Application
No Csl .
terOr work ond cool hauling.
child'• rocl&lt;lng hono. 21 In:
653000Q31 8001
Phone
'192·7162.
·
A uuand Eltmentery
Z.nith color T.V .. 1 poir boy's
College Avenue

~

9•9·2801 , shorp. ·
3102 or(~ ) m.Jm.
1974Suboru..•doo&lt;, 17.000miiH. COUNTRY formlond with soclud·

SCHOOl sewing machine , Singer,
Coli '192·2156.
fec~ tures buttonhole, blind
YARQ Sole, Sop!. 27th thru ckt. 1,
hem , uws on knits, $A8 cosh .
9 o ,m. rill 8 p.m. Household
Also, Sin90r Toueh ond s.w
like new. $31 cosh. Phone 992:
goods. opplionc... Clothing,
7187.
ek. I mile from longs.ville on
County Rood 10. Follow signs

Unlns otherwiu 1t1t~ in
p1rtlcu1ar notices, 111 other
corri·munlcatlons Including
from .s tore. Phone 7412.2681 . .
. comments on proposed at ·
tlons and requests for public
m . .tJngt. thouiG be addressed SWEEPER ond S.Wing Mochin"
Repoir, Ports and Supplies.
tither to Tht New Source , Air,
or NPDES Permit Records . Davis Vacuum Cleaner , % mile
Section, whichever Is ap up G&lt;tor90'1 CtNk Rood off
propriate, at Tt1e Ohio EPA,
Stoto Rovto 7. Phone (614) «6·
P. 0 . Box 11149, Columbus,
029A.
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741.

1971 Ford MO...eridt , air, p .s ., red
with block vlnrl top. Phone

773-5651 .
IF YOU hove o MJVice to offer,
wa"t to buv or Mll something,
oe looking for work . . . or
whatever ... you'll get results
faster with o Sentinel Wont A.d .

dose to RutJand. Pt'lri , 992-

oir condltionin&amp;, AM rodlo and
dereo, rally whwls, wilt sell
reosonobl•. Phone 992-7036.

American
Auto Sales
Wltishi11d Repi.cem~r~t
F,... Estlmolts
On lcMfy Work
Expert P1lntlng
lnsuranat Work
Wolcoino
St. Rl. 7
Coolville, Ohio
Ul·l127
7·2f·1 mo.

1970 lukk Rtvl1ro, good condl· HOMESITES for salt, I ocro ond
tion, Mw tirtl , $900. Phone
up. Middleport, n10r Rutlond.
Coll992·741.
7•2·2796.
1975 MONTE CARLO, outomollc. NEW 3 bedroom houoo, 2 botho,
power steering, power brokes,
oil eloc .. 1 aero . M~loport.

COUNTY : MEIGS
PUBLIC NOTICE

Ohio. 43216.

i!ILONPEl ofiHIS
STO~Ei

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WA~ ROB!!IEO A
!'EW MI~ES &amp;OUTH
0~. HERE SY A

POPNER-- AIIJO
HBflll'l!l . 90~E ·
THI:&gt;I/!1 FOit
THE RIDE!

Pllm...,y, Oltlo
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ft2·2471
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CAPTAIN EASY! I

IHAT II&gt;,THIS PI-lANA. 6AHIB··THf POU CE'
Mi'oNV THANK5o
STATION!

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8:30 a.m . to 5:00 p.m .
·Dilly , 8: 30 a .m . to 12 :00
Noon Satvrday .
Phone today 992 -2156.

Olllo. 43216. C6W 066-6037.

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Mister Rogers 20,33; Star Trek IS.
5: »-N~S6 ; Femlly Affair 8: Elec. Co. 20,33; Adem·
12 13.
6:ro-News 3,4,6.8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
TNchlng Children 33.

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. wert rece ived or prepared by
The Oh i o Environmental
Protection Agency during the
lU'eY•ous
week. .
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aggr.eved or . adversely af .
fected ,by issuance, denial,
modification , re vocation or
t rtnewal of any perm it (s ),
t lt ensets ,, or varlance(s )
may request an adludlcatlon
hearin'g by wr itten request
pursuant to Ohio Revised Code
Section 3745.07 within thirty
(30) days or lhe directors
proposed a c tion to Issue or
deny sucn ·· documents. That
statut' does not prov ide for
hearing requests to tht OEPA
on applications, complaints,
vfrlf led compJaints. orders. or
~ final actions. ·
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aCtions .
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on
J)roceed ings.
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perm its.
licenses ,
or
YlrlanteS thlt 8re not
preceded by proposed actions
m•v be appealed to Tne
Environmental Board of
Review,· Suite 305, 395 East
. Broad StrHt. Columb~s. Ohio,
43216. All &amp;uch final ac·lians
Ire so ldentlflt'd In this not ice.
All othpr requnts for ad ludlcitfon hearings, and ot her
communications 'concerning
public hearings,
publ ic:
meetings,
a 'd Judlcation
hearings# compllints of anv
kind , end rf9ulations. should
be addressed tO The Le;el
Records Sect ion, Ohio EPA .
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oor fomllles by so mony at the
lo11 of 9ur befoved . wile,
mother and grandmother, tholl SMALL pups to g ive awov . Phone
olwoyt be rem.mbered.
9&lt;9·2028.
Til. Aoymond H. Bcolright ond BIRD Oogo , Aeglolored Englloh
Clo)'ton Schartlger Famlliea.
Setter Pu.,_, 10 weeka old .
Phone 992-7283.
R-oit lered Saint Bernard
Puppies. 2 male , 1 female , 3
months old . Strong and

26' cents per wprd s he
constcutlve Insertions .
2S Per Cent Discount on

within 10 days .

FUllER &amp;rush Products. the F. I. P. AKC Rog. Boeglo poips , $.40.

ads

and

IdS

pa ltl

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
for

U .OO

SO

~minimum . ·

ward

Eacfi additional word 3

cents .

•

carpet sweeper. Now on
special, regulor $24 .95 now
$19.95. Offer expires Oct . 7,

1976. Phooo'l92·3-!10.

hoollhy. Phone (~) n3·5-4Q}
ot (~ ) 675·2310. Pl. Ploooonl ,
W. Va.

Phone '192·3717.

I•.

PUPPIES, one-half Shelf to gi'.le
oway . Phone 949·2466.

QUAUlY

Motor

Co.
eAIIU"ifUU'"

htttrs

-

ms

1f69V.W. 2 DA .
Run• good. new tires, radio.

•

1'71 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR .
SIJ95
Redilnlsh. good tires. clean Interior, aulomallc tral\l.,
good economy.

"" .

19U FORD MUSTANG CPE .
6 cyl .. sld. trans ., radio , excellent tires.

SMITH NILSON
MOTORS, INC•.

,._ ltt.Zll• .

From '"It 1r• wtdund •

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.Blll.PUWNSJ

OFFICE HOURS

.'

NOTICES
ATTN .: II
ALL HOUSEWIVES

CAU US tODAY.
~ month old brown ond
white nanny goat near Fort
Meigs or around Wo lf Pan area
in Horrlsonvilla. Please coli
7~2· 2769 .'

lOST:

992·2181

AVERAGE ~0 on evening or
afternoons .. demonstra ti ng
guaranteed toys and gifts . No
cask Investment , no delivery or
collecting. Computers do you
poj)ttwOrk . Colt 949·2803 or
99"2·'Nil. Also booking parties.

GUAAANTEED JOBS·LOCATION .
St!Jrting poy S361 .2Q single;
$.417 •.30
married .
A.rmv

Recruiting . Coli collecl (6.. )
593·3022 or 385-6318.
$200 wHkly stuffing envelopes
olreody stomped and addrftl·

ed. FrM supplies. Send nlfoddresstd , stomped envelope
to: Oivltl'slfled, 1206 Camden
Drive, Rl ct'lmond , Virginia
·23229.

WANTED
Experienced timber
worktri , Skldder
opef'llors, limber cullers ·
ond yonl men. Complete
&lt;overage ond bonus. ea 11
992·6139 or after 1 p.m. J67.
7425. Fr1ley Chipping lnd
Louu.lng Comp•ny ,
Chestur•, 0 .

L-----------J

Proposed issuance of notice
·(Of rf91Stratlon

Bradbury School

., Brldburv Road

Middleport , Ohio
' ' Appllcollon
NoCsl.
, 06S3000Q:J6 8002
Central Build ing

YARD Solo, Friday ond Soturdoy,
10 a .m. till 6 p.m . ot 640 Grant

' St .. Middleport.
YAAD Sole, Friday and Saturday.
-4 autoa, other lt•ms. 2 blocks
near new church in Tuppers

Pial no.
; .• SOuth Fourth Ave .
!" 'Middleport , Ohio
YAAD Solo, Saturday, Oct, 2,
''h 1Appllcatlon
NoCs ).
10:00 till ? Elmer Boiloy
06S3000Q3S BOO 1
rHidonco on AI. 681 w.. t. Boby
Col GIS Trans CRP Lebanon
doth81 . s!Hpen,, sweaters
Comprnsor Sta.
'
coveralls , shoet, etc. Women '~
RO 1
alocks, sweaters. dre1tes , ate.
Porllond, OhiO
WATCH FOt! SIGNS.
+if~.A . P pi i Cl t I on
N 0, ( s)
·oos3000Q2• BOO 1
BASEMENT
Solo, Thursdoy, Frfday
Col Gas -Trans CRP Meigs
ond Saturday. In Syracuse
ocrou from
Hubbardt

,QomprHsor Sta

RO 2

Pomeroy, Ohio

A p p II c olio n
06SJ000022 B001
Farm

Meigs Co.

Coop Ann .
Ell! Moln St.

'ill

Pomeroy, Ohio
~I t I II on

• ·'-SPOOl
,'lo.:Me;go High School

....,.ou•• 3

nlo~oy,

No (o l.
Bureau

N o Cs I

.

Gr-houoo, 10 o .. till 4·p.m.
Antique, wather and tub, 12

goup shotgun, 15 in . tires, goa
heating stove and lots of misc.

LARGE Corpart Solo, Saturday.
Oct. 2, 9 until clark. All ol••
clo,thing,

mite,

Items.

121

Foirlono Drive. Middleport .
Tom Anderson residence.

LOCUST POSTS, round or •pill.
Phone 949·m•.
COAL , li.;,estona, and calcium
chloride ar)d calcium brin• tor
dust control and special mhdng
salt for formers . Main StrHf,
rom•roy , Ohio or phone 99'2·

3891 .

RUIIInd, Ohio
APPlltallon ,No(sl.
5311C10031 B001
,
WILL DO add jobo, roofing, pain·
Rullend Gymnulum
R.Utllnd,
Rullond,OhiO
Ohio
tIng, ho uIIng, trM work. ond
II P P II c Olio n No ( s 1 : _;_mo
c:;..:.w:;.ln-"g"-.:P.:h=on•:_992
=:.:.·7::-109
:.:.:._.__
5~ 8001.
llf&amp;bvry Elementary

ltWio1' · • · •
f,1;• Pon,....y, Oh lo
&lt;t,A?!) I t1 lion

No ( s l OLD furniture, Ice box.., btotl
bedo, wall tolephones ond
Sullar Run Flour Mill
ports , or compiM hou••holdt .
•k ,!lfiMulborry Street
Write M. 0. Mille&lt;. Rt. 4.
·..o,.,.•rdy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio. Coll992·1160.
"A'_ti_!:IY~IIIon
NO (S)
CASH paid for oil mak" and
·~f!H;qiiiOO\ POO\ ·
ono.Mio of mabllo homos .
(f) :It, 11~
Phonoar10codo 61•·423-9531 .
TIMlER, Pomorpy ForNI Pro·
, ~30CI0029 ~001

I

'"'Olley IIIII YIIUiblt
,itrJaes. C.ll '(6i4) 9f2.
'.156.

.I

.

:;lhe Dill Sentinel
;•f POMEROY, O. .
;

••

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(

buy:

_,toy,

;"i

HONDA CL·45o. 12,000

•QH?&amp;
•Q4

odults only, in Middleport.
Phone99'2·387-4 .

CHURCH bu1, 1~ Chevrolet ,
$.500. Con be Men at the laurel

3 AND .C RM. furnished and un·
furn ished aP,ts. Phone 992·
5AJA .

Cliff frM Mlthodiot Church off
th. Rt. 7 by·pan, or phone
'192·22n.

COLLECTOR'S bottiH, seal&amp; un broken . Coli ofter 6 p.m. (~ )

·

COUNTR~ilo
33, ten mila north of Pomeroy.
Lorge 1qts with concrete polloi ,

1K'Jewolks, run.ners and oH

•*· or

llATES fOI SENK&gt;tt- CmnNS.

2 APARTMENTS- Brick

otrootparldng. Phono992·7479.

COAUor sole, $22_eer ton. ep.n ON~ b tJt'oom apartm.ntl at
6 doys ·!&gt;0, we.« cind .Venlngs.
VILLAGE MANOR in Mlddllf!Ort
For furth.r information call

for $10. monthly plus

(6 .. )367-7338.

$130 including electric. LOWBt

Convenfet.t to shopping on
Third ond Mill $trHts in Mid·

dlepart. lrond
ty

now

high quoll'

See th•
mo_.
at Apt. 16, or coli
m .m v.
oportmentt.

USED 2-4 inch fired brickline coal · ~.:.=--=-'----~-­
or wood automatic control fur- AVAILAIL.E at Ri..,..-slde. Aport•
noce with blower. Siw attd nine
1 bedroom oport·
inch galvanized hot and cold a ir
ments, ,$100 ~r month: 2

"*"''·

pi/&gt;0. Phone 985-3928.
SWEET patoot... A. W. Lewis, Rl.
12~ . Rocine , Ohio. Phone 8432432.
HEAVY duty log or cool groto for
. fireplace. Measures 23 in . bock
x Z1 inch front. Phone 99'2·39CW.
BENELLI mini·blko. Phone 985·
3371 .

bedroom aportmonts. 1133 ""'
month . "One price for o,l . Phone
'192·3273.
2 Bod,_, mobile homo, Ooxtor.
Phone 992·5858.
2 hdroom mObil• home in Racine
area. Phone 992-5858.

2 W _, trailtr, $28 po&lt; wool&lt;.
oil utlliiiH paid. Phone '192·

. ~~. HZ·ltll

TUPPERS, Plalno, now 3 bedroom
. homoo, bulll·ln kllc:heno ,. tiled
roller skates. size 8. Phon• · botl)o. carpoted with ottoc:hed
742·2078. r
garogo; 1 ocro lot. s:n.900.
Phono{614)667~.
36 Inch truck tOpper, 8 ft. :
Hereford H.ller beef; 5 deck

chick brooder; 700x16 truclc
· llros; pair of loddor jod&lt;o; 1966
Oodgo motor. 6 cylinder. Phont
949·2272.
WALNUTS are Cooh l Slortlng De·

GEORGE HobtteHer Real Estote

Broker,

Pomeroy ,

Oklo.

Roclne-7 room frame hou11 3

bedr....,. ond both, · on•hOII

baMft'lent, new' fumoc• • .new

hot wotet ~Muter, utlhtiM , got
to~?er 4 Wll a~ buying Black
· oloc., ond - · doublo
garo90. prloed to Mil, 110,500.
Walnut• ot $.1.00 por hundred
Phono '149·2589. Hilton WoHo ,
pounds. Bring your'wolnutt. to:
R10l Eolala Solftman.
Excelsior Solt Worl&lt;o, Pomeroy,
0/lio.
MODERN country homo, 3
bedroomo, laf90 2.A3 ocro lot.

SALE

WILl trim or cut tr"s and shrub·

bory. Phone 949·25-45 or H2·

3167.
MOBILE Homo Repair, Eloc ..

T.P.-&lt;;het* water; central air

-

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'.

I.ITTLS ORPHAN AIUUK-IACK

1,.._ _...;_.

GREENHOUSE

-

4-10.1mo.

ff2·5'116
9·2·1 mo.

Syr•c•••· o"

:::~;:;:;;:;~;;:;;;:;:;:;;:::'~;

fill dirt, to toll , limestone and '
gravel. Coli Bob or Roger JeJ.

plumbing and heating. Phone

fer&gt;, day phono 992·7089,•
nigh! phone '192.;1525 or 992·'

992·5858.

S232.

EXCAVATING . clazor. bo&lt;kh01
6 room house. m~em kitchen ,
_ carpetln;, in Harrisonvill,e , convenient to mines, $8,500.

Phone 7~2· 2796.
1

and ditcher. Charles R. Hatfield , Ba~k Hoe Service ,

Phone '192·3-15-4 or (6U) «6·
'1568.

SEPTIC TANKS clooned.

RACINE-I nice level lot.
50x177. 7 rooms, bath, N.G .
forced air furn.ace, almast
new alum. siding, •xcellanl
neighborhood .
S7,900.oo.
JUST !.1ST ED ,- 21h story
frame. 5 bedrooms. bath,
dining R., N.G. hut,

porches,

garage. 18.500.00.
JUST LISTED
3
bedroom•, bath, paneling,
utlllty.lots of storage. N.G.
hill. Walk to shop,
18,500.00.
5 HILLY ACRES-Good3
bedroom ho~e. "-th, nice
kitchen,
N.G.
heat,
porches; •torage bldg .
JUST $7,900.00.
·
OTHER LISTINGS NOT
NOTED IN THIS AD CALL NOW.

by ,THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
tl Land amid
1 Smnmit
water.
5 Responds to
DOWN .
stimuli
1 Fanner's
11 Gullet
holdings
1% Hymn lime 2 Battle site
12 Answer
of185.l-6
the alarm
3 Place lor
14 Old green
fall and
film
f'Cures
1$ Prinler's
(2 wds.)

. 2428.

WILL do roofing, construction,

plumbing ond hooting. No job
742·234.
CAIII'ENTER. flooring , coiling.
8flAOFORD.
paneling. Phone '192·2759.
ploto Sorvlco. Phone 949·24111'
DOZER wdrk ond w1fdtng . .Con·
or 949·2000. Rotlne. Ohio.
..
toct James Poraons , At, 1.
Bradford.
Rpclne, on Carmel Rood.
B.WOOO BOWERS REPAIR ji.l.
EXCAVATING, BACKHOES AND
Sw...,era, toattera, Irons, ~
DOZER - LARGE AND SMALL,
smoll appliances. Lawn I!'OW!!'"
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED. LOW
noxt to Stoll Highway Gara'jje
80Y ANI) DUMP TRUCKS. BILL
on Rovte 7. Phon• (61~) !185PULLINS. PHONE 992·2~78 DAY
3825.
Oil NIGHT .
REMOOEUNG, Plumbing, hooting
PROTECT , your swimming pool!
ond oil typot ol 90norol ropol"
Wlnt•rirlng kit1 , covers, 01'1•
Work guorontoed 20 yours 0/.
tlfrHze, servk:e for obove or
porlonto. Phono '192·2-109.
In ground paolo. D. lumgard·
nor Sol" , Middleport. 01 J, D&amp;D TREE Trimming, 20 yooro ••·
perl•nc• . lntured frJ e
Ph~ne '192·5724.
fttimalet. Call 992-2364 1,0r
DITCH Dit~~~inv . Phone (~) n3.
(61~) 698·7257 Albony.
'
5839or (30A) n3.S788.
SEWING MACHINE Ropaln, '..t.
HOCKING RIVER Trodlng Com·
.vito, oil mak•s. 992·2284. TJ,e
pony , GUNS-OVER 350 IN
Fabric Shop, . Pomei"Oy.
STOCK. Buy. ooll. trodo. 478
Authorized Singer Solot ond
Rlchlond, At'-s. Ohio ~701.
Service. We shorpen Scissors·.
Phone (614) 593·8906.

,..-:;;:;::;::;-:-:;:h-;:;:-~j:::::::::::::::::~~=~ 11 me~sures
"Get •em,
Fldo! "
17 Capek play
18 Adhesive

substance
1

planetary
costars

11

n Without

Causes
pain

delay

21 Victory

II Glut
1t Recent
!% Assistant

synibol

30 Drift;

a They knead

Z4 Supply
aliment

a lot of
patients
9 Period of
office

U Depressing
right
zt Elizabeth 31 "- Meister·
I, to the
singer"
poets .
:r7 Luau goody

(abbr.)

bent

31 Recognized .

25 Opiale
27 Foot lever

zt Man's
name

BUT~

'10,95

Sq.

.

.

12 or u 1'1.

f

civet
(2 wds.)
Knightly
title
Baseball's

Yd,-:

Everydir m•ey saver~
Good chalet Colors.

Great Need

Palm

HES BCE:N

PERFECTLY HU\i=::::&gt;lll A
WitH 'M Gr-

R~tullr$14.95

CENTRAl ·REALTY CO.

'

501 NYLON

•••

a,._, 10111. ,......,.., ru~t;

Carew
34 Par110n

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Consecrate 1=+-+--lf---t---+-Russian
dty

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-

· IMW.MIIn

Pomeroy
."2·2291
After Hours C. II

roN'T &amp;UP!UiE. eHE GAW ME- WELL, I'VE HAl/ AG MUCH Af&gt;
1HE PHONE CAL LING HOME.
Fr&lt;DM THAT eiLLY I&lt;UNP.W~IY.
floUIZEI/ I WA5 CALLING- I 'M CONCERNED..( f&gt;HE CAN
THE PoLICE ?
_......__ SWIM ON HE1 ~ OWN ,__;__.,..,.iCI

RUTLAND

fft·71JS

Dessert

wine

It Yllroa", wlttC
peddlfli, fUS tq. yd. WHit
padding lnet811ed 18.d
squara rani.
....•
C.ll741·2211
"
TALK TO
WEND ILL IJRjl Til!
CARPET CONSUL

Call Us Now

bird

U.l '1'..--1'- Actor,
,_.., Karl -

·Do

· To Sell

FROM NOW ON !

nA lL Y CRYPTO(}UOTE- Here's how to work It:
Is

I[

A X Y D L B !t. A X R
J, 0 N G F E 1. L 0 W

JII

One lell~r simply stands lor nnolher. 1n this sample A Is
used for the thrc.r I.'s. X fm· l he lwo O's. r tr. S"i ngk lrttt'rs.
apostrophes. I he lcn~ l h and formation of 1he \\'1•rds arc all
.
hinls. Each da)' lhr rode lrllrrs arc dillerr nl .

FURNI'IURI

WHEN A 6'J'( 16 ~~
YOU WOULC"Nrl W~ I
HIM F~ YOUR' ~·
LAR !J())'FR!Etlt7.

CRYPTiiQliOTES
IUWNXPD

SPECiAL - 3 bedroom 1111d allached garage. total
electric home under construction on V. aero lol. Own11r
will finish In 30 days for bllytr or will Mil "ai Is". May
taka lrtcla. Located noar Olest11r,

· MPZUA

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Thurscl1y I til 12 noon

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742-2211

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Close
Sat. At
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IUILAND

CALL ~IMMY DEEM949-2381
. '

Yeslerdlt)''l ADIWer

on Monl·

INSTALLED

of Listings.

I

5 Plunder
• Leglslale
7 Lawyer

.'!

martre

HI.WM

;;.;._""'!l"'•·- - - - -

51 ACRES FRI!EGAS-Madern 1'h slo h
clln lng· room fire place 1 11 INt
ry DUM. 3 br .•
a d 1 b lldl
• u
Hmtnf, nl~ parch"
nd
u ~gt . Large scenic llkt with gr"n grass
an P nt trMS around II. Walch the large bass swim
.ilong In the clear waltr. Prettr eu picture. Priced 10
Mil 137,500.00.

4 ma
Lambkin's

Z3 Summer

CARPETING

We Are In

COOLVILLE- Nice mod. brl~k home containing thrte
bedrooms, dining room,llvfng room with flreplaat, full
"-11t111tnl with garegt, large froni .PQrch, nat. gas .
furnace. city water and well watar, a bllutltul home
with approx. ~V• acrn·ot land, fruit trtN and shade
trMS surroundlf19 II. Plonty of gardan space, good
fishlngaru clooe by,lclelltd In Coolville, Ohio. Prlctd
at only 532.000. Call now.
·

Zl Food scrap
21 Marble
!% Heston's

SAVE ON

HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
"Hs.l

NEW LISTING - J:ver dream of owning your. own
golfcourse? Here's y~ chancalor you or your tr'ltnds .
1o own a nice rolling golf courlt, 50V. acres. 9 greens
nice moaern club house, outbuilding wll~ all spray Ina'
and '"ding equipment. needs some mowing and a .
lillie · repair work on ' golf courH. This could be
purchased with the 113 acres listed above and
developed Into a beautiful 18 hole golf course, call for
appl.

tr'

24 Tree

~E~O:·r:.:::L~~w::.

NEW .LISTING- 113 acru (errri, 80 acres tillable
land, nice 2 •lory farm house, 7 rooms &amp; beth, all
hardwood floors and "-Hmtnl. Barn and other
outbulldlngt, 2 pandi. A nlte laying farm priatd to go.
Located near Chuter , call lor appt. ·

i

~-~trl

Modem

Sonitatlon, 992-3954 ·or · 992-

ICM;» large or too small. Phone

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.

~~~~

Continuing our bidding
questioni the oequence has
This hand mlaht well be been: One diamond - pa11 called the story of the lbree one spade - pall - three
declartrs. Each one reached spadf.s. Is that jump to three
fO!tr spades after a nolrump. spade:t a forcing bid?
It II I ltrong bid, tiut it Iii
TOOETHKil
opening and ' a Stayman not qulle lorcii'C. fL Shows
•-~-......--~ response. The 10 of hearts wu
opened. East toot his ace and about 11 or II points in support
returned the three .
of 1pades so lhat if responder
As you can see the contract · has a bare 6 or 7 be llhould'
will make if Soutlt can clear pass.
(Do you have a question
trumps before the clele111e
tor the experts ? Wrile "Ask
cubes two club tricks. ·
Declarer one was a simple the Jecobys " care ot lhis
soul. He won the heart with newspaper. The Jacobys will
his kine and led the king of answer individual questions
lrumps . West toot his ace and il stamped. self.addressed
led. a second trump , envelopes are enclosed. The
whereupon our simple soul most inte resting questions
w,n be used in this column
romped home.
Declarers two and lhfl!l! and wiff rece ive copies of
decided to try some brilliant JACOB Y MODERN.)

licensed installer . Shepard
Contractors. Phone 7.42·2-409. '

MORNING Star Hgts . Buy 1 acre

tract of land. Will arrange for
financing _and small down pay·
menf to build o home of yOur
choice. · lee Construction ,

THURSDAY. SEPTEMIER30,191'
6:()C)..-700 Club '4; Sunrise Semester 10.
6:15-Farm Report 13.
6:20-Nol For Women Only 13.
0
6:30-AII Aboard, America 4; News 6; Sunrl•
Semester B; Urban Letigue 10.
6:-45-Mornlng Report 3.
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6 : ~ood Morning, West 1/lrglnla 13.
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7:oo-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning, Am.,.lca6,13: cas P
News 8; Chuck Whl" R,orll 10. ·
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7:05-Bug• B~nny &amp; Frlinds 10.
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7:30-Schoolles.ro.
8:ro-Lassle 6: Capt. Kangaroo 1.10: Sesame St. 33. \
1 : 3~81g Valley 6.
1
9;()C)..-A.M. 3; Phil Donahut 4, 15,13; lucy S'- I;
Mike Douglas 10. .
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9:3D-Cross·WIIs3; One Life to Llve6; Good Day 1.
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lO :ro. Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Price Is Right 1,10; Mlq ~··
Douglas 13.
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10 : 15-General Hospital 6.
10 :3D-Celebrlly Sweepstakes 3,4,15.
1
11 :ro-Wheel of Fortune 3.1!; WHkdly 4; e....n..
Night 6; Gambit 8, 10; Morning with D.J. 1~- \
11 : 3~Hollywood SquarH 3, 15; Happy Days 6,13; l.oYI '··
ol Lite 8,10.
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11 :55-Take Kerr. 8; M•. Flxlt 10.
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12 :ro-News 3,6,10,8; Hot Seat 13. .
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12:30--Gong Show 3,15; All My Children 6,13; S..ch /
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lor Tomorrow 8, 10.
12 :55-NBC News 3, IS.
1:®-Somerset 3,: Ryan's Hope 6,.13: Concentration
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Young &amp; the Reslles• 10; Not For Women Only 15 ~
1:3G-Days of Our Lives 3,15; Family Feud 6,13; A~ ,.,
The World Turns 8, 10.
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2:00-$20,000 Pyramid 13: Dinah 6.
2 : 3~Doctors3,15: One Life to Live 13; Guiding Light .•:
8,10. .
3:ro-Another World 3,15; All' In The Family 1,101
Antiques 20.
3: Is-General Hospital 13.
3!3G-Bewltched 6; Match Game 8.10: Llllao Yoga &amp; ·'
You 20; Movie "Slattery's Hurrlcam~" 9.
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3:55-Pqllllcal Program 8,10.
,
4:ro-Mtster Cartoon 3; Somerset 15: Howdy Doody 6; 1'·.•:
Mickey Mouse Club 8; Sesame St. 20,33; Movla ·
" Daughter of the Mind" 10; Dinah 13. · .
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4;30-My Three Sons 3: Emergency One 6: Partridge .
Family 8; Fllnfstones 15.
f•
5:()C)..-Big Valley 3: Brady Bunth 8: MISter tcogen'
20,33: Star Trek 15.
; '
5:30-News6; Family Aflalr8: Elec. Co. 20,33; Adam- '
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1213.
6:ro-News 3,8,10,13.15: ABC News 6; Zoom 20; '\
Consumer Experience 33.
6:30-NBC News 3,15; ABC News 13; And)- Grlflllh 6; '
CBS News 8.10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20; IT\/
. Utilization 33.
1:ro-Truth or Cons. 3; Bowling for Dollars 6; Muppel
Show 8; News 10; To Tell•the Truth 13; Family
Aflair 15; Anyone 'for Tennyy~? 20; QllrJ)ory ~7:30-Holly.wood Squares 3; Ohio State Lolllf'Y .,
Price Is Right 8; MacNeii·Lehrtr .l0,33; Willi
Kingdom 10; Nashville on the Road 13; Dolly 15.
B:ro-Gemlnl Man 3,15; Welcome Back, Kotter'·"'
Waltons 8,10: Upstairs, Downstairs 33: Movtl
"l:arly Summer" 20.
8:3G-Barney Miller 6,13.
9:oo-Best Sellers 3,15; Tony Randall 6,13; H.-ell
Flve·O 8; Hollywood Television Theatre 33; Mo¥11
" Guess Who's Coming 1o Dinner" 10.
9:3G-Nancy Walker 6,13.
10 :oo-Streels ol San Francisco 6,13.
10:»-News 20.
11 :()C)..-News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15; MacNeii-Lih...,. R....
33.
11:JG-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Streets of San Fronth : r ~6,1 3; Kolak 8; Mary Hartman 10; ABC Ntwl33.
12 :ro-Movle "Georgy Girl " 10; Janakl 33.
12 :»-Movle "Death Takes a Holiday" e. ·
12 :40-Dan August 6,13.
1:oo-Tomorrow 3.
1:50-New• 13.

Rutland, Ohio. Phon• 742·2008.
SEPTIC Systems inotolled by

PamiiQJ l•dnt..
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LI'ITLE ORPHAN ANNIE

HUBBARDS

EXCAVATI(&gt;IG, dolo;, loader ond
bockh01 work; dump trvc:ko
ond .io·bov• for hire; will houl

64 3 bedroom , excellent concf!· ~
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By.Qswald &amp; James Jaeoby

.LARRZ.!!~eDER

carpeting ,

10x26tcreen porch, centrol alf.
Moy be · - Ol 125 South S.·

NOTICE

-~IS-MIIIfll&amp;$

gas F.A. furMte In lull
basement. Want 127,500: ·

tion. Phone2A7·270..
I
196912x63 Vlndolo. underpinned,

N- E.ul

1 N.T.
P..s Z• Pa•s Z•
Pus 4• Paso Pass
Pau
Openinl lead - 10 •

WIIDOII$

2 LARGE GARDENS - I

t\

cond Avo., Middleport . Or
phone '192·21122.

me:

Weot

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AUIIIIIUII
SllllfiC.SOIJITT

raoms, " .Brs., new kitchen,

332~

WX.f..TIOIJ ...

IENCI'EIT

in Middleport on good
street near shopjllng and
center of !own. Just $20,000.

POMEROY - 5 bedroon\
1975 Hondo 125. on• new coH.. -==;_·- - - - - - - - big old house, ' ' lly room,
table. Phone985-3501.
~WIIR Mlddlepart. odults on· 1112 "-th• AN,
u F.A.
-~
ly. Phone992·52A7 ..
furn,
~ petlng .
1975 Kawo-l 100. 1,000 mil...
perfoct condition, $500. Phone ONE bedroom mobile homo shrub!&gt; . • nd large shade
7A2-2826.
oclults only. Phone 992·5535. : treea. $15.000.
NEW We-stinghoun elec. counter EFFICIENCY, idool for olnglo.
Mulberry Ave.. references. 2 PLACES - 3 bedroom
top rang41, dalun model , $60.
home, T.P. water. garage,
Phone '192·2030.
Phone '192·2•59.
.
oulbulldl"!!, and 2 bedroom
FURNISHED
apt
..
oclulto
only.
Coli
2 Rokon troilbik", Mork Ill and
Schull mobile home on 1
'192-2571. .
Mark IV; one Grovely wilh
nice 1cre ol land. $5!00,00
mower and sockey; Brlgg and 2 Bedroom troiler, lrown's Trailer EACH.
Stratton engine, 6 or 7 horae;
Pari&lt; . Phone'I92·332A .
three-fourth ln. rope, 75 ft.
SYRACUSE :.... Nlat corn11r
long; Craftsman HI-Wheel
lot wtlh good old fashion 1
rotary mower, prcxtlcally new;
bedrtJCN'h trall11r. Pallo 1nd
~~ speed X with no motor; 1969
MOilLE
hom1
for
salt
or
ront,
3
extra roam . $5,500..
Dodgo Swinger 340; 5 and
bedroom•.
ol
utlllllto
paid.
INVEST
A LITTLE' AND
thrH -fourth ton Chevy wheels·
Phone '192·7751.
GAIN A LOT.
and tlr"; four 15 ln . 1972
Monte Carlo whHis . Call 949· t97• ·Camoron mobllo homo , 12x· 1----..,.-----....1
.

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Bolh vulnerable

510111

1 FAMILY -

115 ACRES - On Shade
Rl.ver. Fine lor camping
lafs . New gas well wtth
Income and free gas. Old
house &amp; barn. good hill
pasture , fenced . Asking
S30,000.

.J4.

WIIIICM$ &amp; DOOIS

~.000.

Home &amp;
r..,tol, 2 bedrooms each,
gas heat. clty-wlter on nice
s.t reet In Middleport .
119.000.

t A KH

we 1\!Sf'I:E

F~Uoc~oa.­

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LOOKS LIKE NEW - 9
. rooms, cook ' s delight
kllthen, c..,tral vacuum
cleaner. Family room ,
Homo Pori&lt;, Rt . garage lind near 3 acres .

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with snow t im . Phone 992. 3996.
50 Acre form, 5 room house, Ot,lt·
1968 Buick Wildcat, aUtomatic:' -~Hdings. fruit tr~• · 2 loco·
poW..- steering ond power
tions, mode for od and p
brak.. good c:ondtion Good
wwlls , own water syttem, on
Urot C~ll-.••.
good blocktop rood. Coli Bill

and

,

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deceptive play. ~y calbed
tbelr jacks of heart s to
discard a dia mond from
dummy . Then they led a
trump only to have each West
player lake his ace, shift to a
club and beat them .
The second West's reason
was that he r..d seen that type
of deceptl!NI written up In
books and columns and wasn't
goina to fall for it.
Tbe third said, " There
wasn't a thing you could do.
Once my partner showed up
with the ace of hearts, he
could not hold more than lour
other hlgh~ard points. II he
had the lull four and they were
represented by the ace of
clubs I could ~t you . If they
weren't, I couldn't ~ a club '
shift was automalic ag•lnst
any play."

IMIIItlan S4nicn

TEAFORD .

cut, wrapped
froa:.n . Phone985--.A198.

9·10.1

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BORN LOSER'

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667-3876

EAST

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eel woods , welter and good DC··
ens In Moni'QII County, W. Vo.

St .ooo cr-. coli (3o&lt;J
3102 or (~Jm.322J.

WEST

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Pliant Coolville
667-3166

loX21·A
Rullatld, ONo 45775
I'll. 1'14) 742-2409
W1Dtllv11r
7·28·4 m&lt;)s.

m.

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Spidallllntln culltm built:
rafters tor c•mmerclat,~
rud., pole bulldlntl. , •I

Southelsllm Ohio
Truss Rafter Co.

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po..~nd ,

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ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

owner financed. Monroe County. W. Vo. Phone (~)

1 owner. Phone 992-3890.
1970 Torino 350 V-a, 62 ,000oduol
miles, • dr., ewc.llent condilion

conditioning. $17,000. Phono
'Now wdod-burnlne stove:
'149·2519 o( (614) 667-6127 af:tor
Reg. n•.•s
m~.~~~----~-­
Now12:1U5 . ~~
ducts. Top price for standing
FARM far aole, 68 oe:rM, 6· room1
...WtlmiJ.r . ~ Kont Honby
ond bath, F.A. hlrnoco, hill
1~70.
• Now lutl oil stove, Rei.
1371.17
. boo..._t, coli '192·2630 or
for junloed outas.
NowP2UI
7A2·2180 . .
l'hont 742·20111. Fryo'o Truck &amp; Now Co-op water softener
'NEW 3 bedroom, 2 batho , 2 car
:,.Auto Pom, lullond.
Reg. l34t.t5
Now12".t!
11"1'090· ronch otylo homo In
ACIEAGE wlth or without hou...
Rocln1 ora. Coli Nick lhlo 01
1
ullll
HomeHit
dlaln
Phone 742·307•.
94t·2890ahor6p.m.
'
1200
COINS. 1929 ond older cur,..,ty
3 Bedroom hom,, I~ both, tuil
gold ond ollv•r. ocrop. Will
bas1moint ond 11"1'090· natural
, 1 UHd McCu IIough dlaln
..n. or lrodo, for 0 good MiiC·
1101
""-" ond olr condition·
175
lion of colno. ....,. ouppflftlor
ed. woll lnoulotod ond hlgheot .
mitol detecton.
Roger
goo bill- t2f.20 loot wlfltar.
on Loadlne Cretk
First houM on tho right In
ond lutlond Rood. Phone 7A2· 9.~ JackW.Cinly,Mtlr.
Sr&lt;-from"-oy. Phone
.
. . l'llaMft2·2111
2331 for an otfei.
m.zt66 for oppalnlmont.

Callier-Wanted
1 }~r. tilt Ma1011 1ru. tb.ittU
...... txfrl sptndlng

NORTH

CAR!

MIGTn·W
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SMAll farm for salo, 10~ '" "'""·

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Clonch '192·5195.
·
·
miles, ., jssy bar, crash bar~ , 1973 FOI!D Bronco. automatic
pull bock_ handle bon. new llre
302, white spoke wheels. Coli
and seals, SCrambler skte
9•9·2135.
plpos, $650. Call949·2480.
1974 Dodgo lrud&lt;, low mil-.
KENNEBEC palotoot. 50 lb . $3.50
liftI oHor. Phone '192·7U66.
Virgil I . Sr., R01itor
or 100 lb. $6.00. Bring con·
llOMtchlnic Pomoror;o .
1966
Chevrolet
ono· ho~ tan.
toinera. Phone . 667-3737 or
"'-992-WS
pickup lrudc.. Good condition.
. 667·3974.
Phone 247·382~ .
.
12 ACRES - Remodeled 3
POTATOES ond pumpk ins. C. W.
bedroom
ont floor plan .
Proffitt, Pordond, Ohio. Phone
Gos
F.A.
furnaat ,
&amp;13·225-4 .
llroplate, nlte ~ltchen &amp;
GRAIN led beef, 85 c•nts por FURNISHED, 2 bedrm. apartmont. basement. 529.500.

1971

Ul2.
Ohio
VARO Solo, Sol1m St., Oct , 2 ond
1\pplltallon
No(s l.
3.
R~tlond . Antiques, clothing / MARE pony, gentle with childron.
SJli(IOOJl B001
mens auits, boby ctoth.s,
Phono'l92·7210.
Mllgs Junior High StMol
maternity clothes, homemade
f SOVftt Third Avenue
STEREO. modern design. 8 !rock
broad.
.
· '~&lt; ~ ldditrort , Ohio
tope, om·fm rodlo . Comblno·
1ppl c,atlon
No ( S)
tion. Bolonc:e SI03.10 or terms.
30CI0034 BOO 1
Coli '192·3965.
Middleport Elemtntary
Pe•rl St .
'
21 ln. Zonllh T.V.. block and
Mlddltport, OhiO
WILL do odd joba, interior and ex·
whitt. $70. 16 In . blcyclo
Application
No Csl .
terOr work ond cool hauling.
child'• rocl&lt;lng hono. 21 In:
653000Q31 8001
Phone
'192·7162.
·
A uuand Eltmentery
Z.nith color T.V .. 1 poir boy's
College Avenue

~

9•9·2801 , shorp. ·
3102 or(~ ) m.Jm.
1974Suboru..•doo&lt;, 17.000miiH. COUNTRY formlond with soclud·

SCHOOl sewing machine , Singer,
Coli '192·2156.
fec~ tures buttonhole, blind
YARQ Sole, Sop!. 27th thru ckt. 1,
hem , uws on knits, $A8 cosh .
9 o ,m. rill 8 p.m. Household
Also, Sin90r Toueh ond s.w
like new. $31 cosh. Phone 992:
goods. opplionc... Clothing,
7187.
ek. I mile from longs.ville on
County Rood 10. Follow signs

Unlns otherwiu 1t1t~ in
p1rtlcu1ar notices, 111 other
corri·munlcatlons Including
from .s tore. Phone 7412.2681 . .
. comments on proposed at ·
tlons and requests for public
m . .tJngt. thouiG be addressed SWEEPER ond S.Wing Mochin"
Repoir, Ports and Supplies.
tither to Tht New Source , Air,
or NPDES Permit Records . Davis Vacuum Cleaner , % mile
Section, whichever Is ap up G&lt;tor90'1 CtNk Rood off
propriate, at Tt1e Ohio EPA,
Stoto Rovto 7. Phone (614) «6·
P. 0 . Box 11149, Columbus,
029A.
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741.

1971 Ford MO...eridt , air, p .s ., red
with block vlnrl top. Phone

773-5651 .
IF YOU hove o MJVice to offer,
wa"t to buv or Mll something,
oe looking for work . . . or
whatever ... you'll get results
faster with o Sentinel Wont A.d .

dose to RutJand. Pt'lri , 992-

oir condltionin&amp;, AM rodlo and
dereo, rally whwls, wilt sell
reosonobl•. Phone 992-7036.

American
Auto Sales
Wltishi11d Repi.cem~r~t
F,... Estlmolts
On lcMfy Work
Expert P1lntlng
lnsuranat Work
Wolcoino
St. Rl. 7
Coolville, Ohio
Ul·l127
7·2f·1 mo.

1970 lukk Rtvl1ro, good condl· HOMESITES for salt, I ocro ond
tion, Mw tirtl , $900. Phone
up. Middleport, n10r Rutlond.
Coll992·741.
7•2·2796.
1975 MONTE CARLO, outomollc. NEW 3 bedroom houoo, 2 botho,
power steering, power brokes,
oil eloc .. 1 aero . M~loport.

COUNTY : MEIGS
PUBLIC NOTICE

Ohio. 43216.

i!ILONPEl ofiHIS
STO~Ei

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Deception 'attracts attention

WA~ ROB!!IEO A
!'EW MI~ES &amp;OUTH
0~. HERE SY A

POPNER-- AIIJO
HBflll'l!l . 90~E ·
THI:&gt;I/!1 FOit
THE RIDE!

Pllm...,y, Oltlo
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ft2·2471
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9·12·1 mo.~"

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CAPTAIN EASY! I

IHAT II&gt;,THIS PI-lANA. 6AHIB··THf POU CE'
Mi'oNV THANK5o
STATION!

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8:30 a.m . to 5:00 p.m .
·Dilly , 8: 30 a .m . to 12 :00
Noon Satvrday .
Phone today 992 -2156.

Olllo. 43216. C6W 066-6037.

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ttor.t up It 11" pipe IIIII.

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Mister Rogers 20,33; Star Trek IS.
5: »-N~S6 ; Femlly Affair 8: Elec. Co. 20,33; Adem·
12 13.
6:ro-News 3,4,6.8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
TNchlng Children 33.

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BLIND ADS

The follow ing doc uments
. wert rece ived or prepared by
The Oh i o Environmental
Protection Agency during the
lU'eY•ous
week. .
Anyone
aggr.eved or . adversely af .
fected ,by issuance, denial,
modification , re vocation or
t rtnewal of any perm it (s ),
t lt ensets ,, or varlance(s )
may request an adludlcatlon
hearin'g by wr itten request
pursuant to Ohio Revised Code
Section 3745.07 within thirty
(30) days or lhe directors
proposed a c tion to Issue or
deny sucn ·· documents. That
statut' does not prov ide for
hearing requests to tht OEPA
on applications, complaints,
vfrlf led compJaints. orders. or
~ final actions. ·
Within 30 days of publlc;.atlon
In 1 newspaper In the affecte-d
county any person may also :
1 (\J submit written comments
relating to actions, proposed
aCtions .
complaints ,
or
verif i ed &lt;:ompleints ; (21
rt·quest a public meeting
revardlng proposed actions ;
lr?d -or (3) request · notice. Of
further
actions
on
J)roceed ings.
Fln•l actions to issue. deny .
modlly , , revoke or renew
perm its.
licenses ,
or
YlrlanteS thlt 8re not
preceded by proposed actions
m•v be appealed to Tne
Environmental Board of
Review,· Suite 305, 395 East
. Broad StrHt. Columb~s. Ohio,
43216. All &amp;uch final ac·lians
Ire so ldentlflt'd In this not ice.
All othpr requnts for ad ludlcitfon hearings, and ot her
communications 'concerning
public hearings,
publ ic:
meetings,
a 'd Judlcation
hearings# compllints of anv
kind , end rf9ulations. should
be addressed tO The Le;el
Records Sect ion, Ohio EPA .
P . 0 . Box 1049, Columbus ,

WEDNESDAY . SEPTI!MBf:R29, 1"'

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6:30-NBC News 3,4.15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS Newsl,lO; Hodgepodge Lodge 20; Llllao Yoga 'I
&amp; You 33
7:ro-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell te Truth 4; Bowline for
. Dollars 6; Pop Goes the Country I; News 10; To Tell
the Truth 13; Family Aflalr 15: Consumtr Survhrtl
I&lt; II 20 ; MarcO Sportllte 33.
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7:30-0olly 3; SIOO.OOO Name That Tune 4; ~lch
Game PM 6; 125,000 Pyramid 8; Me&lt;Ntli·Lthr111'
20,33; The Judge 10; Break the Bank 13; Wild l
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8:()C)..-Movl• "Francis Gary Powers : The Trut Story of
tht U·2 Spy Incident" 3,4,15; Bionic Woman 6, 13;
Gunsmoke 8; Nova 20,33: Good Tlmtl 10.
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8:30-$25,000 Pyramid 10.
9:()C)..-Baretta 6,13; Allin The FemUr 8,10; Thtaltr In
America 33; Up•falrs. Downstairs 20.
9: »-Allee 8, 10.
10 ;0G-Quisl3,4.15; Charlie's Angels6,13; 81111 Knight
8,10.
ll :oo-News 3,4, 6.8.10,13,15: MacNeii·Lehrer Report
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Marr Hartman 101 BC News 33.
12:oo-Movle "Once Before I Die" 10; Janak! 33.
0
12:4G-M1slery of the Week 6,13.
1: 00.:..Tomorrow 3.4. "
2: 1G-New• 13.

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Porc h and Basement Porch
and Basem ent Sa tes , etc.
must be paid .in advance .·
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stopping by our off ice at
The Dally Sentin eL Ill
JCourt St. or wr l.t lng Box
129, Pom e r oy, Ohio 45769 ·
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Nine cases
are settled

Court docket
shows total
of 15 actions

Seroice beefed up by G-T

MARION - Improved proJect&amp; dllrlnl 1171-lt?l.
eam11111
blve enabled Eamlap were decUalna
SIJ defendanta were fined
General
Teltpbone
eo. of draatlcaUJ dartna tblt
and three others forfeited
Ohio
to
beef1P
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tewlde period, be I'IIIIIUbd.
bonds In Middleport Mayor
Melli County Common aervlc:e IIJIIlllll8n PI'OII'IIII
ReltoraiiOD of tile projldl
Fred Hoffman 'a court
:1\l!JIIday nlcht.' .
.. ' PI~ Court baa lf'a!!led six by $21 mDIIan, 11M COOlplll)' to tbe wwll lf'hednle ud
Fined were Dexter Erwin, dlvorcea, dissolved lou'r said today. Campany offlctail reeall of aome 110 wornn
New Haven: iii( and costa, marriaaeund dlsml ed five met wllb tile Public Ulllltlee bave been .......,......, uld
Comml.IIIOD of Oblo Tueaday Wopat. Wopat Indicated
I'1IMlnl • atop llan; John otbercuee.
Grantod dlvorcea were to oulllne upauloo plaallor . delaya In ·f~U!na rate blkea
Ro!llh, Middleport, $10 and
m.ade II cUiilcalt to cope with
costa, apiDDina tlrel; Richard Gary F. Hysell from Rolle 11M lutw'e.
Ann
HyaeU,
Nancy
E.
Alter
Robert
M.
Wopat
of
laflai!Gn
ud IIJ)Irallaa CG111
D, Gllkey, l9, Middleport; $10
from
Cbarlee
R.
Alker,
Rita
Marice~,
preeldent,
said
Pi
of
dGIDa
bullneu.
Rate Cllll
and costa, running a
mWl011
Ia
beiDa
aided
to
ws-e
pending
before
PUCO
Arnold
from
WUUam
Arnold;
stop siRn; Mark W.
Gener.
a
l's
flve-eyar
(1971·
more
lblll
two
yun.
Jones,
25,
VIenna, Ddorel Keaa King from John
Tbe accelerated con·
W. Va., $150 and costa, three Manhatt Kina: Penni V. UleO) upanslon budget. II
days In jaU, driving while Lyona frvm Bernard Lylllll wiD booll tbe total outlay of IUuctlca effort will result In
.
10111e ~liollal employuMnt,
lntwcated, ud $100 and ud Qkla D. w~.. lroin ts57 mWlon.
Rate
ad.Jlllllilents
al'a,rded
cblelly In engineering and
Brenda
J.
Walker.
costs,
,......,ion · of
lbe
CGIIIJIIII)'
In
1175
ud
19'16
conatructlon
forces, be
Maniagea
dlaaolved
were
merijum
wnle N.
Lena
Evelyn
Clark
and
and
1~ad\lll
recovery
of
c:oollnued.
Mulford, a. , .-.neroy, $10
and costa, niiiiiiDi a stop Ca.rmln E. Clark. Samuel general bullneu c:oodii!Gna . ''Tile ~Ilona! fundi wiD
!!l,ln, and Barbera J. Archer, Eupne MciODnty and Ruth made It poaalble to bollter tbe mate It poeelble to complete
Ann McKinney, Thelma l'OIIIIrllcUOD effort, Wopat ~ llnallep of a lq~e
ZJ, 1\llclclleport, $15 and costa, V.RuaU
NEW NURSE - Mrs. Mary Myers, ' Route 4,
party-line reduction
and Harold RUIII!U said.
-llpeedlng.
Pomeroy, has begun her duties u the public health nurse
Tills optimistic action pncram," uld Wopat.
Forfeiting bonda, all polled and John E. Kerr, Jr. and
of the MeigtCounty Departmj!!!t of Health. Mrs. Myers,
foUowa
011 tbe beela of 10me
Plana call lor ellmlnattnc
MeUaaa
Kerr.
on apeedlns charges, were
who moved here from Colorado, once wu a ml&amp;ilonary In
Casea
dlamlased
·
were
employe
layoffs
ud
poat·
aU
rural ellbt"JIIriY llnel and
Cbapman E. Dmon, Jr., 29,
South America for five yean. She Is the daughter of Mr.
Robert
.
Bowen,
county
ponement
of
about
200
wtan
lolll'fllrl)' llnu by
Winfield, W. Va., U1.70;
and Mrs. Ben Eblin, Route 4, Pomeroy.
superintendent
VI
James
and
Cllrl.stQPber E. Anderson, 2i,
G.Wpolll, $23.70, and George Celli BaUey, Elda Darlene
C. TbomJ)IOI!, 24, Pomeroy, Taylor VI Richard E. Taylor,
• $23.70.
Martba Anderaon VI Tbomu
(Continued 1nm paae I)
Anderlon, Karen Elizabeth
Turley VI Kenneth Turley outlay of $38 mll1lon would be requlrod for 2,100 new buses to
THE
(:ATHOLIC the Bethlehem Boptlst
lrllllllport tbe 515,000 studentl and another $36 mWlonfor added
and
Ohio VI Ralph Wblte.
WOMEN'S Club will hold a Church, Great Bend, the ·
basement sale from 9 a.m . to
unction ol R011!es J38 and Fines ordered by
etpendltures for the schoola, according to

J p.m. on Monday In the · \ 24, .Monday through Sunday,
Sacre'd
Heart
Church at 7:30 p.m . each evening.
Audl .t orlum.
Toys
and The evangelist will be Orin
clothing will be for sale.
Walker and there will be

. GOV. JAMES A. RHODES
has announced

that · the

Bureau ol Motor Vehicles has
a third monthly Installment
of $41e.S million in 1976 license
revenues ready for.
pia
distribution among the
slate's 88 counties. Meigs
. County
will
receive
$15,714.15.

vocal

music each

evening. Earl Shuler, the
pastor, Invites the public.

MRS . DAISY B. ANKROM,
a resident of Arcadia Nursing
Home lh Coolville will be 90
rears old on Ocl. 1, and Miss
Zelia Pullin, 150 .N. Second
Ave., Apl. 16, will be 89 on
Oct. 23.

OHIO VALLEY GRANGE
SFC JERRY CLELAND of
2612 , Letart Falls, will serve Fl. Sill, Oklo . son of Mr. and
lunch at the Guy Shuler Mrs. Ross C1eland. Chesler
picnic sale IQ be held Friday · was sent Tuesday morning to
and Saturday at the Letart Saudi Arabia fo train Arabs
Falls Community Building. in the use· ol heovy equip.
mont. Only 10 American
THERE IS A NEW number sotdlers were went to Arabia.
listing for Meigs area women Cleland will be 1,000 miles
who wish to make an appoint- inland and a plane will be on
ment to attend 0110 of the free t." t area only once a month .
cancer clinics to be held at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
RACINE BOY SCOUT
on Oc!. 13 and 27. Numbers to Troop 24land Cub Scout Pock
be called are 992-3708 . 2oiJ will hold a bake sale
daytime, and 992·5832, saturday, Oc!. 2 at 8:30a.m.
evenings or weekends .
in front of the Roclne Post
Office. Any0110 wishing to
A REVIVAL will be held at da~ale are lo call 94'1·2UI,
949·2619 or 992-1059.

Hospital News . Local BOwling
vew.. 1111sw1a1 HIIJIIIal

ADMISSIONS - Herman
Haddcm, Middleport; Velma
Imboden, Rutland; l\lllz1am
· Len; Ractne. ·
DISCHARGES - Rudy
Hupp, Thelma Duncan,
Ha~lle Barringer, Sarah
Macgle Rolenkram:.
MaJ:Yin Darst, Clarence

eonao:

Wic:IIUne.

Heller Hedleal CeUer
(IJio!

l'li1et. Sept.ll)

Septomber 22. 1976
·
W
Latecomers .
26
Misfits
22
Rookies
22
Gulterdusters
18
Team No.2
16
Globetrotters
14

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6
10
10
14
16
18
Allunders .
8 24
Unpreclidables
2 30
High . team series Lotecomers 1310, Misfits
1254, Rookies 1119.
·· High team gime Latecomers 493. Misfits 469,
Latecomers ol.52.
. High Ind. Ser~ - Bunny
Estes m, Jane Tennonl 480,
Pllyllls Benntlt m.
High Ind. GAme - Nancy
Neufillng and Jane Tennant
191, Bunny Estes 118, Phyllis
BeiV!etl 166.
.
~enny Corpenter : 1·2·7
spere conver~lon
Marie Petry- 3·10 split
conversion.

Irene BenaeH, Darrell
Campbell, Wlllard CoatM,
J!oeemvy Colley, WDlls Cox,
~ Dml, Gloria Devol,
EFJ1elt Galun, . Donald
Gallowa.Y, CoclllaDc:e Goble,
Mn. Mlebu1 lio!*m ud
- ,·• 111111 IClmard, Sllllll
Knight, LucUle Lambert,
TamnlY Lovell, Joan McClain, Calvin Md&gt;ulel, Joey
Septembtr21, 1976
MI1Jer' Sylvia Mooney,llarry
POMEROY LANES
Moore, Barbara MuUina,
· Trl County IMgue
Catherine Parker, · LeDI
Pooler, Clara Reed, Cberyl Eagles Oub
StepiHiu, Sharon . Swan, Strikers
Linda Tennant, Margaret Pomeroy Cern . Blk Co .
HloR Flr•slooe
'hlmul, Michael ,...,plOD, Computers
Services ·
Pamela Welch, Mary TeamOne
Wileman, Velma Young.
Ind. Game (B-SepLD)

Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Gllleuwater, aon, Rodney.

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TAI"..S '10 110L1BB
The .PGmeroy Emqeacy
Squd·wu ailed to 117 Vale
St., at 12:40 a.m. WedaeadaJ
ror Mn. Baal1llo Glrolaml
wbo- IU. Sbe ... tall:lllto
Qolrer Medical Center.

Learning needs.
lfounil early in
rltesting program
11

1110. Tbll Ia IHIIDI IC.

C!!!!JIIIIIhed

011 I ~

bull todly.
Wopat 11ld about twotblrda of tile $21 mDliOD wiD
ao ror IIPIM'OII of e~ble
flcllltiel ud ~
IJIIIIntuL Tbe remo!Mer
wiD cov.r pwdllle of ltema
IUdl u looll, lllllnlmenll .
ud nUdlboarda, piUI new hd!dlgp ud llddlllcll1l.
•'Tile Plitf.Jjne reduction
program hll been In procriu
more thin 11 ytll'l," uld
WOplt.
.
"Todly more lban rt per
cent of our tealdenUal

Mayor Andrews

JAMES CROW teals the motor skills of Usa Distelhorse and PeMl Jeffers.

Fined In Pomeroy Mayor day, Lows tonlgbt..W be t5to
om,
Clarence Andrews' ·court 50 and hlgba Tbursdi.J In lbe
Tueaday nigbi were Roy upper 6011. ProbebtlltJ of rain
EUII, Middleport, $30 and 20 per cent today, tonlgbt and
costa; Intoxication; Willie Thursday.
For, Wellslon, $10 ud costa,
AUTOS COLLIDE
faUure to oiHiy tbe request of
The Meigs Couaty Sheriff'a
an officer; Denver Bllllh,
E!AST LIVERPooL, OHIO - ROBERT BAKER an
Pomeroy, PIG ud COlis, Department lnvestlpted a
attorney
rtll'llesenllng the Easllivetpool Board ol EclucaUoo
petty larceny, and JOIU@an two e1r ac:ddent :1\leaday at
baa
declared
an lrnpa• In the ~t-day teacben Blrlke ilY
ScGtl, Pomeroy, $110 and 7::10 p.m. In Scipio Twp. on
~
of
tbe
Elll livii]IOOI Educai!Gn Auoclalloll. ·The
TR 52.
·
COlis, aaaaull.
stalemate
was
called
alter a ~ UBO&lt;:Iallon meellng
The report said JIUIIIIII .R.
·Forfeltll\g bonds were
Tueeday.
'
',
1bcmu Anderson, Rutland, ' Bartley, Jr., Rt. I, Rulland,
Schools &amp;lperintendent Richard Jordan said the nut step
$30, laillng to ytM at at ln- traftllng norlb, Rot 110 feet
was
to have ta1ka submitted to mediation or arbitration The
lenectloa; RoiHirt Bunon, left of center ud 1truct lbe
board's
latest Clllti'act was rejected by the teachers ~rly
Sbade, $300, driving whUe left r - ol a car travelbig
Tuesday.
Intoxicated, and Hazel IIOutb driven by Nancy J.
"The offer lbat 11M board made the teachers wu lor under
Grate, Lan~svUie, f50, Butcher, Albena. 1'ben! w..e
what
we had antleipated, "said chief teachen negotiator Keith
overtaktna a stopped 8Chool no lnjuriel, no cltatloa laSued,
~on.
.... -·-~"'ft« their
bu.
and only moderate property pn.orities.''"and what we feel they can .,.v
~ ul · - · ... '61111§

damage.

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Aqaat totaled 19...
net tons, apprulmlt8IJ u mliJIGn lOIII
more tban tbe CVIt,eiijj!ClGdlng
period lall year, tbe Lake

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Taka It on your iravals ·or wear II when vn•"'••••
off lor a shopping trip. Wlntuk• Orion® acrylic
easily washable ..:...rooks and feels like the ·
mlum yarn It Is! Longer cardigan (271nch langlh

Good SeleetiQn of Colols &amp; Sizes

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
.

In our search for a new measure of excellen ce we've strived
to make every Olds a betteiOtds for 1977. Our ne.;, Ninety·Eights
and Delta 88s are more space-efficient, more weight-efficient and
fuel ·efficienl than last year. (EPA test results below are estimates;
your mileage depends on how you drive, your car's condition
and its equipment California EPA estimates are lower.)

million

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reported today. .

LONG n.Y CAST
· ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Steve
RaJelf of San Fraaclsco
Twday tbe mnltlpller
dl••,... double bandad event
In the World Flycllllng
Cbamplonablpe with a long
cut of IOUI meters.

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· Delta 88 Royale. !'lew idea ln famUy cars.

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~ow you don 't have to sacrifice the room , the comfort, and the greet
nde you w&amp;nt-to get the ki nd of good g ~s mileage you need! There' s

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new headroom and legroom I n the rear,
new .s uspen s~on systems for the smooth, bigca r nde you 11ke. Yet Delta sa mileage is

E~A highway tesl: 16 mpg inlh.ecitytes!,

dramatically improved: 23 mpg, highway; 17
mpg, Cily.lesl, with available Rocket 260 VB .

with the standard Ro cket 350 VB! You've got
to ekperience its driving ease to believe it!

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Bill
R
rd and Moses Normen
212; Ron Toller 206; Chorlts
Smith 201 .
High Seriu - Moses
Normon 564; Bill Radford
562: Blaine Carter 5-40.
Team H,lgh Game and
s.t-1• - Strikers, 890 and
7552.

MEIGS litEATRE

aosm FOR

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WATCH FOR

OPENING DATE

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Salon: The "g rand touring" Cutlass.

4·4·2: The legend lives onl Bold,
Culluo &amp;:Classy Cullass look, ride,
· spor!y,looks. FE 2 rallye suspen ·
and comfort In the lowest· priced
Slo~ . EPA estimates with~
, Cutlass ofalll Plus an EPA highway
avat lable 260 VB, 5,
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. raling of 26 mpg: 16 mpg, city, with

estimates are: 26

mpg, highway; 17
mpg, city. Hatch
roof available. · ·

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ThursdJJy Night
SpeciJJl

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Which kind of Cutlass is the right CuUass for you?

With 260 VB, 5·speed transmission,
2.73 axle, EPA

.speed transmiSS IOn..

2.73 a.le: 27 mpg, htgh·
way test; 17 mpg, city.

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tnteriar, practical size !n coupe or
new sedan I EPA estimates: 25 mpg,
.~£'

standard 231 V6 engine and .

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available automatic, 2.7 3 axle.
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VIsit Our Salad Bar
Stuffed Peppers
Crumad Potatoes
Vegetablea
Hot Rolls
Q)ffee, TH or Milk

Omega Brouabam. Economicalto eJII"'I•M l:uropean HCIIDL .
Our impressive "import fighter:· Roomy, ,
luxurious-feeling, inside; compact, fna~eu·
verabie on lhe road. The affordoble ailtr·•
notivel EPA estimates: 27 mpg. blgl\'jloy;
16 mpg, c1tl4 with stondard 2~ I V16 OJ191Q.!'
and manual transmission .

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THE MEIGS INN
Ill 25;

with compu!erized f&gt;11SAR
elec!ronlc spork timing , EPA
esllmates: 19 mpg. highwoy:
1l mpg, city.

Slalflre GT. The joy of drivlng·ls
alive and well! .
'
See whal's in Starfire with the available GT
pack age: bucke!s, floor-shifter, tach and
gauges, GT slrlpes, rollye wheels-and
morel EPA estlmales with available 23 1 V6.
~ spe ed transmission, 2.56 aJIIe: 34 mpg,
highway: 19 mpg, city. Sensational!

~SEE

carry out the diagnostic
learning needa program. In
26 peraon.s Involved In
. lbe ·fX'OCI'am. attended a two
day workshop In Chllllcothe
to bec:ome familiar with the
teslinl! methoda.
Wednel!day, testtnaolaollle
of the Pomeroy Elementary
School klndergartilJI studenta
was carried out. Members ol
11M Meigs County Retired
,Senior Volunteer Program
. were on hand to assist the
children and the testinl! staff
moving chUdren from station
to station.
Tbe seruor volunteer group
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MEIGS LOCAL School Olstl'ict health nurse Shato11.
Birch, conduc~ a vision examination for Janelle ilurlon
at Pomeroy Elementary School's klndergm~n.

enttne
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

BEIRtrr, LEBANON - SYRIAN AND CHRISTIAN forces
closed In on pockets of Palestinian resistance In the Lebanese
central mountains today In what appeared to be the worst
defeat lor the cOIIllllilndos In Lebanon's 17-month· civil war.
Palestinian IIPOI\esmen 'refused to eommenl on iheir quick
setback In the face of Syria's spectacular and largely
unopposed assault.
But a Palestinian source confinned they had lost the most
important positions vital to the rest of their mountain
defense-the key towns of Hammana, Mtein and Alntoura .
Palestinian sources attributed the collapse of their positions to
a Syrian change of tactics from tank columns to mobile
Infantry able to stonn through side roads, over ridges and
acr0811 fields to attack from sides where the Palestinians were
unprepared.

WASifiNGTON - THE SENATE BELIEVES 65 weeks is
too long a time for Americans to collect. unemployment
CQDpensBtlon, and would let the limit fall to 39 weeks. The plan
would require state .and local governments to take over most of
the cost Of providing jpbless pay coverage for their own nearly
8 mWlon employes.
It would not requke lhe nation's I million domestic and 1
mllUon agricultural workers lo be · given permanent
unemployment compensation eoverage~ It would raise the
unemployment tax, paid bY employers, in order to start
reducing·an $11tiilllon deficit in the program, brought on by
high unemployment during the recession.
Those decisions were made, through action or inaction, by
the Senate Wednesday as It pasSed 70 to 6 a bUI revising the
permanent, federal-state unemployment compensation
program, which covers 68 mi1lion Americans. The bill now
goes to conference. with a House.passed bill differing in some
respects.

DR. JAMES ROGERS, Meigs CoWity 's school
psychologist , tes~ John Klein ,

Athletes want
bottles, caps
Act;ident underlines claim of hazard
SYRACUSE - For the lack oi a guardrail a cargo truck went off Ihe highway In upper
Sytaclise wedn&lt;;sday at 1:515 p.m.
. .
According to Sheriff's Deputy Randall Carpenter, investigating the accident, this lruck
driven east by Luther llamey, 42, Lesage, W. Va. owned by . Zerkle Trucking Co.,
Middleport, went over the embankment, struck a utility pole and turned over on its side. The
driver escaped without injury .
Residents in Syracuse and Racine were without power for !hree and a half hours.
The area of the accident has been a recognized hazard for several years. Assistance has
been requested from the State Highway Department to widen the road and place a guardrail
in the area but nothing has been done. The stale contends that it ls the responsibility of the
village, bul the village cannot pay for it. There have been numerous accidents In the area .

HEW vetO ,{aces
override action

WASHINGTON (UP! ) Democrats mustered 'votes
QUINCY, ILL. - TWO MEN ARE IN custody in today for effor.ts to override
coonecU.on with a series of boffib blasts that killed one man and President Ford's 59th veto,
Injured another during GOP vice presidential candidate which rejected as too costly a
$56.6 billion bm financing
Robert DOle's visit to Quincy earner this week.
operations
of the Labor
Authorltiee said ooe or two more suspeciB were still being
and
the
Department
sought today. Robert Motley, a Quiocy construction worker
sought oo murder and anon charges, turned himself in Department of Health,
Wednel!day nlcht. Shortly afterwards, Adams County Sheriff Education and Welfare.
Democratic leaders, who
Robert Nail announced that Jeffrey T. Lewis, 17, Quincy, had
accused Ford of insensitivity
been arrested on the same charges earlier Wednesday.
and a lack of compassion ,
scheduled
a vote today on
WASifiNGTON - ABOUT 3.4 MIWON government
overriding
th e veto .. The
employes earning less than $37,806 1nnually will get a pay
measW'e
had
passed both the
raise next month.
House
and
the
Senate by
President Ford Wednesday ordered a 4.113 per cent pay
boost foc civilian and mllllary employes effective Oct. 1. About voice votes, and the prospects
1.4 mWlon clvlllana and 2 mllUon mllltary personnel are lor · an override were
al!ected. The aMouncement 118id the increase will vary with uncertain but leaders were
·
general grade from 4;24 per cent at Gs-6 to 7.92 per cent in the optimistic.
If
the
veto
stands,
the
two
lower step grades of. GS-IS.
departments will get their
funding
through
a
congressional resolution
providing funds until t-farch
1, 1977, at a rate sllghUy
higher than In their last
budget.
Ford said he opposed the
bill
because it cost nearly $4
Four lawsuits lor money Wilt, Rt. t, Pomeroy, ask
billion
more than he
'bave been fUod In Meigs $6,500 from James Fisher,
recommended.
He termed it
County Common Pleaa Court. Middleport, lor Injuries
"a
pei'lect
example
of the
In otber entrlea one couple sufferod by MarJorie Wilt, a
triumph of election year
Biked for divorce lind anotber paaaenger In a car that the polltlcso ver fiscal restraint
got Ill wish.
'defendant negligently drove
and responsibility to the'
Edward M. Cozart, hls vehicle Into on May 25, hard-pressed American
Pomeroy, Shtela K. Cozart, 1976, In Mlddlepor~, ac- taxpayer."
Pomeroy, and Ro(ler Davia, cording to the peUUon.
The bill carried $10 bmion
dbl Klapbury Mobile Home . A sull In the amount of for the Labor Department
8alea and Servl~e Inc., •IZ,988.52 was flied by Ruby
Paa1a0y, Ia 1111n11 MuOn and Vinton Jones, Rt. I, Long
Homea Inc., Mason and Bottom, agalnat Opal FitzP Ills b u r 1 b T es t1 n g patrick, Rt. 3, Albany · for,
LaboralllrJ, Plltlburgh, Pa., InJuries sullced by Ruby
fqr ...703 In compenaa!ory Jonee when she feU Into an
Chance of showers this
dtmages and fl50,000 OjleD well on the defetldant's evening, becoming only
paattlve dtma1es lor property.
croudy late tonight and
clamall to a mublle home.
He,lene Braden, Mid· Friday. Llws tonight in lbe
The Pomeroy National dleport, filed lor divorce lower 50s, highs Frlday in
~ 41lad fllr t~.•·• 1nm against ·itirold S. Braden, lower 70s. Probability of
l\obert E. Ruuel1 ud Allee Jr., Sparta, Ky., and Eugia precipitation 70 per cent
• M. Ruaaell, Rl. '· l'umenJ)'. Young wa.a granted a divorce today, 30 per cent tonight, 20
Rlehanl Wilt~ Mlrjorte Iron\ Homer C. Voung. ·
per cent Friday.

Money asked in

four court suits·

Toronado XSR.I'Iew concept In personal

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CINCINNATI - CONCEDING TO ITS STRIP miner
members, the United Mine .Workers union has . abandoned
support for a law regulating strip mining and reclamation. An
o~ten-divided union convention voted overwhelmingly
Wednel!day to support stronger state laws Instead of federal
legislation. The reversal was interpreted by some' as a defeat
for President Arnold Miller ; who bad lobbied for a federal bill.
Miller's critics, led by former strip miner Lee Rdy
Pattetaon, also !!Ought to strip the union president !If his power
_to·CCIID;.oJJobbylng, orP,nlztng; safety enf~i:ement and dues
collecilOM.Siippocters of Patterson, who w1U 'challenge Miller
for the presidency next year, already have succeeded in
embarraaalng the union's top officer by scheduling the ehiction
five montha early. Efforts to reverse that decision failed
Wednel!day.

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POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO - A STRIKE FOR MORE pay by
six of eighl lllllona hal left this Industrial city of neerly
140,000 populai!Gn with
seven firemen and 17 pollee
olflcen, plus super;ilory penonnel, oo duty.
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. By the tJme city olflctals set down to bargain with pollee
· and firemen late Tueaday nl&amp;hl, garbage collection alao was
~ a problem. NegotlaiiOIII with otber lllri1dng city
senn.ce worker~ were eche411ed f(!l' this lll«&lt;llng.

Cloudy tonlgbt and Thlll'l'

8IIIPMENT8 VP .
CLEVELAND (UPI) Slllp•w•ta of 1roa ore. coal
and pin oolbe Graat Lakes

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Mrs. Gretta SuUle, project
Over too Meigs County coordinator, said potential
kindergarten pupils are dropouts much later may be
undergoing estenslve testing . found as early as kin·
this year ln the new procram. dergarten through the
"Di agnosing Learning program. The special help,
Needs," condudod by 11M early In the education
office of Meigs County Supt. proceu, has been proven
of Schools Robert E. Bowen. effective.
Pupils being tested go to sll:
Parents also have been
stallona where vlJ!ual and brought Into the testing
motor skills, language . program. They )lave been
ablllty, hearing and sight are Invited to the various schools
checked. Children with and
have
completed
problems are spotted, questionnaires giving a
.whereupon special help wiD complete medical history of
be provided at work . .110M their children.
set up In each klnder1arten
The county was given an
classroom.
approlimate $11,000 grant to

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and the rest for HEW for the military hardware?"
House Democratic Leader
fiscal year that starts Friday.
Speaker Carl Albert said Thomas P. O'Neill said lhe
Ford's veto "underscores his veto was in character with
total lack of compassion for Ford's " insensitivity."
the ·most
vulnera ble
"A Labor-HEW appropria·
ttons bill was the first bill
members of our society."
"Where was his concern for vetoed by Richard Nixon,"
the budget," · Albert said, O'Neill said. "I pray it wiU be
"when he suddenly asked the the last bill vetoed by Gerald
Congress, in i~ closing days, Ford."
for an extra $2 billion in
The biD contained a coritJ·oversial section barring
federal aid lor abortions to
low-Income women unless
AUTOPSY SOUGHT
SELMER, Tenn . (UPI) - their lives were endangered
The late Buford Pusser, the 6- by pregnancy.
foot-6, 250-j)ound law and
The federal government
order sheriff of McNairy now pays states nearly $50
County will reJ)lain buried miUlon a year _Jo finance
for the time being.
abortions for about 300,000
His mother and 16-year~ld loW·ineome women under the
orphan daughter, Dwana , Medicaid program.
want an autopsy on his body
Ford said he agreed with
lo prove he was polaoned the restriction on abortion
before the August 1974 auto aid, and his objection to the
accident that k!Ued him, after bill was "based purely ·and
he had survived seven simply" on the issue of fiscal
assassination attempts.
integrity.
The counly district
attorney and the medical
examiner, however, say
there is no evidence of foul
play and have refused •
permission lor the body to be
Jerry Crothers, starting
exhumed. The family is
center
on the Lot!an High
seeking other legal means to
School
football team, was
get the autopsy.
killed yesterday w)len hill
motorcycle C(Jilided with a
SQUAD CALLED
pickup truck.
RACINE - The Racine ER
The 15-year~ld sophomo~
Squad wiiS called Tllurl!day was on his way to a doctor 's
at I a. m. 'for Preston Par- office to have a minor football
sons, Racine, who was taken iniury treated, act"Ordlng to
to Veterans · Memorial LJgan coach Bill Biggers.
Ho!!Pital.
Biggers canc,elled
yesterday 's practice.
Funeral details were
INHOLZER
, uilknown last night.
Richard Freeman,
Logan ill scheduled to play
Pomeroy, Is a medical Ironton at home tomorrow
. patient at Hoi2er Medical night in the first Southeastern
Center. His room number is Ohio AUlletic League game
409.
lor both teams.
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· festival in
Athens Oct. 9
The Meigs Marchillg Band
will participate in the Athens
Invitational Ma;ching Band
Festival to be held at Paden
Stadium atO.U. on Saturday,
Oct. 9.
Advanced tickets may be
purchased at New York
Clothing House, Pomeroy,
Col!llllbia Gas In Middleport
or persons may contact Pat
WOQd at 992-2281, Mrs. Belva
Glaze lit 992-5206, Mrs.
William King at m.'ililll, or
any of the ba~d members.
Tickets are $2 for adults and
75 cents lor students and
children. The time element
on the sale of tickets is
limited and persons are
U.'fled ·to purchase them as
soon as possible.

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A soft drink bottle drive
will be conducted by the
Meigs Athletic Boosters
Saturday. when Meigs
aUlletes under the direction
of the varsity coachlrig staff

asslsteg by Bill Wlllfo1·d and
Mlck Childs, will canvass
Po!Jleroy : Rutland an4
Middleport lor all brand.s of
soft drink bottles as well ail
Royal Crown, Nehi, Upper
Ten and Di~t Rite bottle caps.
The Royal Crown Bottling
.Company
of Mlddlop01t will
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reimburse
th~
booster
Sotur~ay
through
organization
for
all
bottles
Monday, lair tbrougboul
and
caps.
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the period with btgba In the
The
boosters
also
·
hove
on
upper 108 or the 70s an~ the .
overulgbt low11D the 40s or hand a number of 100 per cent
nylon, pile,fined, water
the lower 50s.
repellant jackets, gold In
color, with the words, "Meigs
Marauders" in maroon on the
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The ·Pomeroy Emergency left breast. These Jack !:Is are
Squad was called to 5 Liberty ideal lor cold weather and
Lane at I a. m. Thursday for may be seen at the Athcns
Hattie Barringer who suf· County Savings and Loan and
fered a possible heart attack. The Kiddie Shop.
At the same time as the
She was !~!ken to Veterans
canvass, membership cards
Memorial Hospital.
to the Athleti c Booster
organization will he available
at $1 each. Public suppott will
LODGE TO MEET
CHESTER - A special be appreciated.
In case of Inclement
meeting of Shade River
Lodge 453 Chester, has been weaU1er the drive will be held
called lor Saturday, Oct. 2, at at a later date. Tho next
10 a. m. to paint the roof, booster meeting ls Wedweather permitting. All nesday. Oct. 6 nt 7:.ln p.1n.
members are asked to assist.

Logan gn·dder
killed m
• eras
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GIFTS PRESENTED - Nita Jean Ritchie, .right, for t11e Community Club, IJlltl Boa
DOuglas, left, for teachers, presented Mamie Headley gifts upon hijr rei inm~n t.

Head cook at school honored on retirement
TUPPERS PLAINS - The teachers and non-certified personnel at 1'uppers Plnins

~leme~ta.ry School ~nd members of the Tuppers Plains Community Club showe-J their
appreciation to a dedicated lady, Mrume Headley, on her retirement afler 18 years n• t1t·ud
C'Y.lk at Tuppers Pl81Ds Elem~ntary with a dinn er 1'Uesday a! the community center.
. The hooored guest, Mrs. Headley, ~enter, was presented a gift on behalf of the Tu~p &lt;n

Plains Community Club by Nita Jean Ritchie, right, and on behalf of lhe teachers by Be~
DOuglas, left .
Mrs. Headley ill the wife of Clyde Headley and they are the parenL~ of a son, Do1.", of
Tuppers Plains, and they have three grandchildren , Bobby, Beth and Kelley . Attending
were Mr. ~nd Mrs. Bob Sanders, Barbara Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown Mr and Mrs
Tom Gump, Mrs. Howle Caldwell, Mrs. Ernest Whitehead, Mrs. ArvlUH Freclter M1·s·
Howard Parker , Mrs. florence Wyers, Mrs. DOUglas, Mrs. Patty Life, Mr. and' r&lt;irs:
Headley, and Mr. and Mrs. DOn Headley, Beth and Kelley.
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Members of the Tuppers Plains Community Club prepared and serred till' thrmcr.
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