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.. Wedlleldly,&amp;e2t.29, t97&amp;

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
Ill
.
.
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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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.)

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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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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. · ·

TilE INN PLACE
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,
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standard 231 V6 engine and .

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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!

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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

Deficiencies II.

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cleartq 8udaJ. Riehl
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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.
·
. 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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Weather

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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

IN POMEROY

News •• in Briefs

Local notices, briefs

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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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Band going to
· 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
.. h.
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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Ford busy on job, Carter campaigns
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·attendant; Darla Fowler, junior attendant; !.Dis Peters,
Jill Ohlinger, and Unda Dye, senior queen candidates.
Back row, left to right, are Tim Roush, freshman
attendant; Kreig Sayre, sophomore attendant; Kelvin
Honaker, junior attendant; Duke Smith, Rlck .Pearson
and Tim Sayre, senior king candidates.

HOMECOMING CANDIDATES- Homecoming king
and queen ·candidates and attendants were chosen
recently for Wahama High School. The king and queen
will.be crowned at halftime during the Friday evening
football game. Front row,left to right, are Terri Johnson,
freshman atlendant ; Susan Edwards, sophomor

Ualted Prea lalenlatlollll
While President Ford
apends the rest of the week in
the White Ho-, Jlnuny
Carter Ia starting a three1iay
campaign swing over much
of the Northeast and put of
the South.
Carter's schedule had him
up weU before dayUght in
Plains, Ga., today to catch a
jet. .for appearances In
Buffalo, Boston, · and
Portland, Maine. Tile
Democratic presldenUal no·
minee campaignJ Friday in
Maine, Connecticut and
Tennessee and plans
Saturday appearances In
Pittsburgh and Wuhlngton.
Ford, who Ia 118ld to lie
planning a preaa conference

soon, resumes campaigning
next week with .appearances

in California and later Texu
while In the West for ne:it
Wednesday night's
preatdenUal debate In San

Francilco.
Carter, in a Wedneaday
newt oonference in Plains,
called on the President to tell
the people about aUegatlons
Involving Ford's golfing
vacaUona and congrellllonal
campaign financing.
"The bell way. to re111lve
the question Ia for Mr. Ford,
whO Is acCUied of certain
practices, to have a frank
dlacusllon with the Aln!!rican
public through the news
media, whiCh 10 fw be has
failed to do," Carter ..w.
"The thing that concerna
the people Ia the aemblance of
trying to conceal what
actually did octur," Qlrter
said.
In Washlngton, Whl te
House Prell Secretary Ron
Nessen .said Ford has ordered
a search for reCords that
might show which corporate
officials took him golfing
when he was a congree.snan.
"We are lrylng to locate tba

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MASON, W. Va. - Can- and Duke Smith are seniors
didates and attendants for the competing for the king title . .
Wabama High School . Tim Ia the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Homecoming King and Queen Ralph Sayre of New Haven.
contest have been chosen.
Among bls .activities are
Selrlor .qu~n candidates captain of the footbaD team,
· are Linda Dye, daughter of basketball, baseball, and
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Paige studeilt council.
Dye of New Haven.
Rick iJ the son of Mr. and
Jill Ohlinger, daughter of Mrs. Gilbert Pearson of
Mr. and ~rs. Danny Mason, and Duke Smith iB the
Woolcock of New Haven.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
!.Dill Peters, daughter of Smith of New Haven active in
Mr. and Mrs. Lewia M. .balketbaD and basebaU.
Peters Jr. of CUlton.
The freshman . king atDarla Fowler, a junior, tendant will be Tim Rolllh,
daughter of Jackson H. son of Mr. and Mn. Arnold
Fowler of Muon will be one Rolllh of Letart. He Is active
ol the attendants for the in balkelbaD and football. .
MOORE HOME ON TOUll - The home·of Mr. and
Kreig Sa)ore will be the
boao""""h~ court.
Mrs. Ferman Moore, Unc0ln Hill, Pomeroy, wiU he one of
Sdaan Edwarda, daughter sophomore king attendant.
eight to be visited on the annual Meigs Homes Tour
ol Mlo. and Mrs. Edwin T. He Ia the son of Mr. and Mrs.
spolL'lOred by Ohio Eta Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
Edwards, of New Haven, will · Dwigbt Sayre of New Haven,
Sororlty,1 to5p.m;Sunday,Oct. IO. The home was built 15
,represent the sophomore · and Ia active in basebaU and
years ago by Bob ~ - ol Middleport for the late Dr.
basketball.
~ at Wahama u their
Kelvin Honaker will also be
'queen attendant. Susan Ia a
member of student coundl a king attendant. He Ia the
:~nd a junior varsity son of Mr. and Mn. .paul A.
Honaker of Muoo. Kelvin ill
.c:beerleeder.
a
junior and active In foot'
: Terri Joii!DI, daiJCbter of
baD,
baseball and balketbaD.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnlon
:ot Letut Ia the ftesbman • Both the king and queen
....,.,.,, Slle Ia a member of will be crowned at tile Friday
:lbe &amp;Iris' buketball team. evening footbaD game during By LtE LEONARD
would not discuss the
:,. nm SIJre. Rick PW'IIOII, the halftime activities.
governor's request for a 4
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COLUMBUS {UP!} - p.m. Sabbath Day meeting,
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Democratic legislative but did say they would decide
leaders today agreed to meet within 24 hours - and would
with Gov. James A. Rhodes Inform Rhodes of their
Sunday to diBcuSs Industrial decision before teUing the
Mrs. Letha Wood; Mn. Karl development and press.'
By Clarice ADell
;. CHESTER - A bridal Kloes, Mri. WaUace Am- employment legislation . .
Also at the news
berger,
Mn.
George
Wolf,
bonor1J1C ·Mr. and
Rhodes bad asked House conference, they denounced
: Mra. Blllr Robert ADen wu Mr. and ·Mn. Ralph Keller, Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., the governor for treating
'&amp;IVdl l"""ddly by Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs: ErroD Conroy, r:tlew Boston, and Senate college students, consumers
Cbrllt:r and Mra. ~obn Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles President Pro Tempore and homeowners with
Wickham at the flrebouae. Goegleln, Charlene, Mike and Oliver Ocasek, !).Akron, to "indifference and the
absence of compassion"
GliDes . weft played and Mark, Mr. and Mn. Roa meet with him.
Cleland,
Mr.
·and
Mrs
...
The legislators sent a note through the use of his veto
...... by Mrs. Rods
Oe!::nd, Mrs. Tom Nice, Mrs. Clayton AUen, Mr. and Mrs. to Rhodes slating simply :
po~~· two Democratic
Pllllarr IIIII Mn. a-ge Charles Knlgbl, Mr. and Mrs. "We'U 'be there."
Roy
Christy,
Mrs.
John
Wolf. The door prile went to
At a news conference Wed· leaders officially signed the
Wickham, ADen Weber and nesday, Ocasek and Riffe General Assembly's override
Mn. Wlllace Amberger.
of a Rhodes veto of legislation
After Blll and Karen the honorees, Mr. and Mrs.
requiring Ohio school
opened tbelr many gifts, Billy .W,...
Clark.
Sending gifts were Mrs.
cake, paacb, colfee, mints
Mrs. Ada Morrill, Mr. and diatrlcta to establish free
and
lunch
and auts were SI!!'Ved to Mrs. Evelyn Gaul, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Ridenour, Mr. breakfast
Raid Clay, Mn. James Rlcbard Gaul, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Ridenour, Mr. programs for needy pupils.
They steadfastly refused to
MaJII, Mn. Ron Spencer' Jim Ours, Mrs. Mabel and Mrs. Robert Wood, Mrs.
VanMeter,
Mrs.
Helen
discuss
their lmpendinj!
Gladys
Croy,
Mrs.
Jessie
Mn. Paul Karr, Mrs. Arthur
meeting
with
the governor.
Nelson,
Mrs.
Audrey
Woode,
Weber, Mrs. Grace Gumpf,
DeTrar, Robyn Lynn Toban,
"We
are
here
to talk about
Mn. Nora Brown, Mrs. Jean Mrs. Allee Dodson, Mrs. Opal Mr. and Mrs. Rex Batley,lllr.
&amp;nnmerfleld, Mrs. B. K. Hollon, Mr. and Mn. Arthur and Mrs. Delmar Baum, Mr. tl1e governor's vetoes," said
Rldmour, Mrs. a- Ginther, Orr, Mr. and Mn. Robert and Mrs. Marvin Taylor, Riffe .
,"We are here to emphasize
Mrs. · Tom Nice, Mra. Burke, Mr. and Mn. Ralph Mrs. Etta WW, Mrs. Audrey
Raymond Elberfeld, Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Mn. Harold Rowan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert the Indifference and the ab,Opal Elcblnger, Mn; Howard Newell, Mr. and Mn. Hoban Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Howard sence of compassion in tbe
Parker, Mrs. Barbara NeweU. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knight and Miss Lucille Rhodes approach toward
Ohio's citizens," said Ocasek.
SarJ!enl, MrL 0ma Allen. Weber, Mr. and Mra. Larry Smith.

two Assembly leaders

Shower honors couple

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DR. LAMB

Bethlebem Stiel, AIIIIDlllum
Orporation of America and
Firestone Rubber.
·"In the aftermath of
Watergate th.-e hu be«&lt; a
general tightening of
standard•
on
the
performance of · public offtclala," Carter said. "'lbla
tightening Ia good. The
Watergate tragedy alao
•wed that oonceabmnt of a
miDke or Impropriety can
be more eerlous In 10111e
Instances than Impropriety
ltaelf."
Carter said he blmlelf hall
visited Britain and Israel partly at the ~xpense of thoae
governments - and had
Down on Coca Cola and
Lockheed Aircraft planes
while be was · governor of
Georgia.
Sen . Robert Dole, the

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senior tailback wu Co-MVP baD will be David A. Davia,

captain middle guard Stan

victory over Ripley while thia season has averaged speedster. Senior Derek
Jackson downed Portsmouth more than 100 yards per .Trimble and junior Randy
in their llrll game 23-e. Ll!.sl game, getting 180 in that Joseph are holding down the
week the lronmen fell to initial win. He'll be joined in tackle posta while tight end
Miami Trace 41~, but they the backfield by three other Jeff Fenwick and spUt end
came out of the contest seniors, quarterback Ken Randy Jones round out tba
without any major Injuries, Crawford, fullback Paul One. Both are seniors.
io It wiD be a heaithy club Haller, and wingback Steve
LINEUP REPEATED
that visits Pomeroy Friday. · Clark. That backfield
The Marauders of ·C!Jach
their second loss came at the averiges about 170 lba. while Charlie Chancey will go with
hands Qf Wheelersburg. The the offensive line is around • the same lineup they used
Ironmen play a ~ monster 190.
1ut week in their 2U 1oas to
man defense.
On that line wiD be Junior Belpre. QUarterback George
Coach Fenik has eight Scott Connally at right guard Gum suflered a pulled
lettermen on this year's while on the other side wW be muacle in his aide in that
squad, led by tallback David · senior Rlck Law. In between game, but he'D be back at his
Davis. The 5·10, 185 lb. those two and cenle!'inl the poll by gsme time. Coo

questionable starter after
suffering a leg Injury two
weeks ago.
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Senior tailback Steve
Randolph has been the
Marau![ers' leading ground
gainer In the ftrat three
contests, but last week he w•s
held to just 65 yards while
fullback . Dan Buffington
buDed his way for 51. They'll
both be back In those
respective spots along with
wingback Ron C!Jats wbo
picked up 24 yards last week.
The offensive line will once
again find seniors Dan
Grlildaland co-captala AIIIIJ

Botbclubsownldentical1·2

'll!e Meip Marauders open records with Meigs owning a !all year In the SEOAL and no relation to lhe backfield Starcher sll11 remains a

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reportera for bla
campaign probl11111. •'We '"
never tried to Intimidate the
preu u Gov. Carter has,"
Dole aald.
Dole then aCCUiied the New
York nmea of llanting ne'W1
in Carter'• favor. "AU the
newa that'a fit to tint, )'Oil'U
find In the New York Times,"
Dole aald.
Sen. Walter Mondale, the
Democratic vice presidential
nomlriee, told the United
Mine Workers convention in
Cincinnati that llatlstlcs
don, iiUpport "Ford'a roay
pr:edlctlons" about the
economy.
"If be feels ao good a~ut
his
administration's
economic record, why doeln,
be come out of tba Roll!
Garden and attempt to
defend It?" Mondale 118ld.

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their !976 SEOAL campaign
at 8 p. m. Friday when they
. boll the Jackson lronmen.
The Marauders, picked to
finish ahead only of Waverly
in the leegue, have proved to
be tough competition for
C!Jach Fenik'slronmen in the
put few years.
Lui year the Marauders
Bot by tba lrorunen 27-22, but
this Friday ttie lronmen
would blve to be considered
favorites as the leuue's
sportacasters and writers
picked them to finiah in a tie
for third In the league.

aexal{

SUPER
PLENAMINS.

Four buildings burned
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio
(UP!) - Four buUdlnp were
destroyed by fire late Wed~y nlgbt and early today
Ill thia northeastern Ohio city
which WBB bit by a pollee and
firemen's strike that has left

Utility wants
nod to issue
more bonds

·Almost impossible
to answer

buttermilk made under cooking and buttermUk. If the
Ideal
conditlona
with ll)'llllltcma diaappear In a few
DEAR DR. LAMB- Your
lactobaclllua
re- days and you remain free of
· article on miD: and mUll: the
suits
In
buttermilk
ll)'llllltcma It Ia Ukely tile ·
1q1r bu balped me very
with
only
two
per
cent
amount of mUk producta you
macb but I want IOiile more ·
lactose,
a
10
per
c~.!!!.
are
ualng Ia a factor In
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unions struck Monday night
in a contract dispute with the
city.
twelve of the city's 13 fire
stattons were closed by the
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Number 75 Stan Starcber and Number ll
1
\ AUen Stewart are thiB year:s C()o{!&amp;ptalna for
· the Meigs Marauder footbaD team. Starcher,
standing 6'1" and weighing In at 198 lbs.,
plays middle guard on defense, but misse~
last week's game with Belpre due to a puUed
muscle In his leg. He stlD Is listed as a
dOubtful starter for the league opener Friday

Route I, Middleport, and Stewart Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. KeMeth J. Stewart of Route 3,
Pomeroy.
·

night against Jackson, but there Is a good

possibility that he'D be In there.

Stewart, aillo a senior, plays slot end and
No. 40, Danny Buffington, son of Ruth
on offense. standing at 6'2" and 215 pounds,
he has been on the receiving end of most of the Buffmgton of 98 New St., l'omeroy, Is hanMarauders' completed passes tbill season. dling the chore at fullback tbill season for the
Starcl\er Is the son of Stanley Starcher of

• .•

Brown and hill wife will
return within two or three
months to - his naUve i.Ds
Angeles, where he wlll
continue working for the
Pirates as a scout. Pirates' : •
President Dan Galbreath • .
said Brown'ssuccessor wo)lld- • · •
be chosen later, buHi~sald •••
Harding Peteraon, director of ,
scouting and farm Cluba, wu
the leading candidate. ~
Brown, the son of the late '
comedian Joe E. Brown, ~
never wanted to foUow his '
father's footsteps. All he
wanted was a baseball ·
career.
An arm inJury prevented a
playing career, 110 he enterecl
the other end of the game,
taking bla first Job In baiebaiJ
at II as assistant buslneas
manager oi the Chicago
White Soa:' Claas D !ann club
8t Lubbock, Tex.
.
He joined tba Plntes In
1951 u glllel'al lllllllller ol
the New Or!Mns !ann team,
llld wu named four years
later to succeed Branch
Rlckey as GM of the parent

team.

· Over the years, Brown
permnt

wlnDlnl teams and two 'WIII'Id

champlonshipa.

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Fremont Ross and Cincinnat i
Elder. 33 each .
Others w ith ten or more
points : Dayton Meadowdale ,
North Canton Hoover. Lorain
Admira l King, Barber t on ,

By GENE CADDES
30 of the 44 first place votes
uPI Sports Writer
. cast' and piled up 385 points.
COLUMBUS (UP!}
Findlay, which lost to
Sporting a ~arne regular Moeller In last year's playoff
season winning streak, semifinals, was a distant
Cincinnati MoeUer has left no · second· tO the Crusaders,
doubt who is No. 1 In Cla!lS getting two first place votes
AAA .
and 239 points.
The Crusaders of Coach
Princeton won a three-way
Gerry Faust pUed up a 14&amp;- fight for third place over
polnt margin over runnerup Gahanna Lincoln and Niles
Findlay today in the first of McKinley, which finished
eight weeks of baUoting in the fourth and fifth respectively.
United Press International
Rounding out the top ten In
Ohio High School Board of MA were Warren Harding,
Coaches footbaU ratings.
Lakewood st. Edward, the
While Moeller was the solid defending poll champ, Akron
big school leader, defending Garfield, Youn.gstown
poll champion , Cincinnati Cardinal Mooney and
WyomJrn! reswned its spot Zanesville. All are J.() except
atop the Class M ratings and Princeton, Z.l.
Newark Catholic grabbed the
Wyomillg, minus 1975 M
No·. I position In th4: Class A back of the year Fred Jacobs
voting.
and a host other graduating
MoeUer, which .has heat en seniors, nevertheleSs keeps
thirdofan ked Princeton (ID-9) right on rolling under Coach
and lith ranked Middletown Bob Lewis.
.
(30-13) the past two weeks
The Cowboys, 3-(), polled
and has a J.() mark, received 126 points in the AA voting
which saw 90 different
schools
receive votes from
-~--·-..,..the 33 coaches balloting.
Ironton was . a distant
second with 80 points, while
Akron St. Vincent.St. Mary
(:!-1), st. Marys. Memorial
and New Lexington round out
the first five. The rest of the
top ten includes Colwnbus
Watterson (2-1), Urbana,
Bellaire(:!-1}, ¥an Wert and
Martins Ferry.
Newark Catholic, runnerup
r:lflT~~r:lfl ~E~.
to Canal Winchester last year
in the .Board of Coaches' final
ratings, holds a 144·117
margin over Carey In this
year's first Class A voting.
Rldgeway Ridgemont and
Arlington share the third spot
with 114 points, while
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contender, is fifth with 88.
Rounding out the top ten are ·
Sullivan Black River,
Newcomerstown, Sapdusky
St. Mary's, South Charleston
Southeastern and In a threeway tie for tenth, Cedarville,
Ashtabula St. John and
Columbiana.
This weekend 's games
Involving the top AAA teams
find Moeller going against
Cincinnati Withrow, Findlay
meeting Sandusky and
Princeton playing unbeaten
Lima Senior .
In AA, Wyoming takes on
Finneytown, Ironton plays
i.Dgan and Akron St. VincentSt. Mary goes against !.Drain
Southview, while top Agames

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2. F indl ay (2 3-0J
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3. Pr inceton (2-ll
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4 . Gahanna Line . {3-0)
126
5 . Niles McK . (2 3·01
125
6 . War . Hard ing { 1 J-0)
116
7. lakw 'd St. Edw. ( I 3-0l
11 2
81 Akron Garfield ( 3-0l
82
9. Young . Card . Mooney (3-

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4. Sl . MarysMem .l 6 3·01 73
5. New lex in gton ( I 3-0) 64
6. Co l. Watterson ( 1 :2 -1) 6~
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Rt. 2, Pomeroy.'

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AIJiance and Parm a Valley

' Host Meigs knocked off
Gallipolla and Jackson in a
·triangular match 011 th~
Pomaroy course . Wednesday
evening.
.
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11-2 season mark. Inslae the
SEOAL, GAllS dropped to 11-2
on the season.
Final scores Wednesday '
were Meigs 148, GAllS 159
and Jackson 161.
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Falrgreena Country Club,
Jackson, slarting at 9 a. m.
Here's Wednesday's
results. Par at Pomerqy Is 35.
Meigs- Mark GOkey, 35;
· Dale Browning, 37; Clluck
Follrod, 37; Crenaon Pratt,
37; Lance OUver, 37.
GaUlpaUa - Brept Johnson
and Kev H&amp;wk, 38; Rusty
Saunders, 40; Jeff Clary and
Dave Rice, 43.
Jacklon - Jeff Yerian, 38;
Randy Wilson, 38; Greg
Forsyth, 41; .Jeff Waach, 44,
and Bren~ Wickline, 48.

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earlier sta:.cl that Ford had 111'0.., in S!lrlnlfteld, Oblo,
golfed u. guelt ol
Steel, that Carter baa atarted

POINT PLEASANT - A
request to ISsue an additional
~ mUUon worth of Industrial Revenue Bonds for
tba Phl1lp Sporn Plant In New
Haven was made · by
Olarles MuUen and Mrs. Mullen, wbo now resides · in .
representatives of Appalachian Power Company
Middleport. Tbe home is located on a point oVI!!'looklng
the {))lo Rlver. Among its features II'!! a 100 piece copper
(APC) to the Muon .County
Commission Tuasday.
coUection, bronzeware from Thailand and an attractive
recreation room equipped with a bar purchased from the
Representing APC were
Red Carpet Inn near Poini Pleasant.
Eugene Gloss, plant manager
of Philip Sporn; F. 0. Helms,
diatrict manager of APC, and
W. C. McMahan, local
manager of APC.
Actually, APC Ia . seeking
two requests from the
commissioners. The first Is to
by Ms Penelope
increase the amount of honda
MacGillic·nty
from an already. agreed ~
mUUon to $40 mUUon; . the
other Ia for an additional ko
Dear Readers: Some of my columns have not appeared In · million.
the paper due to the fact that I have been in Clllna visiting Mao
The purpose·of the bonds Ia
. during biB recent illness and death. For your in!'ormation I wu to ratae fWKls to build ada very c1oae Intimate friend of Mao and he consulted me on ditional precipitators on units
many t.binis. My computer aided him greatly in the course of at PhiUp Sporn. The $40
future events. I predicted a potential rice shortage 1111d due to mUUon Is for units two and
my efforts thiB was averted.! was in line to be the new premier four willie the additional 515
of China but due to the fact that I was not Cbln- I wu mUUon Is for units one and
eUminated. l would have had to take out &lt;lllneae citizenship ~.
and I did not want to do thiB. I want it clearly understood by aU
While no action Willi taken
my readers that nothing intimate went on between Mao and by the commission, it told the
me and I was not his girlfriend; I was simply biB econO!llic representatives that it will
ad villi!!'. Henry Kiaalnger consults me on many &lt;lllnese affairs take the matter
under
and I go to and from Cllina without a passport or vial. Mao's consideration .and make a
death was a tragic thing for me and Cor an of the United States. decision later.
I was going tobelp the Chinese govenauent institute a chain of
MacDuu~ld restaurants but Mao's death stopped thiB at the
· present time.
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DIE DEBATES
NEW YORK (UP!} -The
Penelope MacGllidty. There Ia no question that Jimmy taped telecut of the MuhamCarier won the flrll debate. Hill smile and pleasing personality mad All-Ken Norton heavy·came over the tube ins great fashion. Hill major tbeme ill love weight championahlp fight
and love Ia going to wlr' out in this ptesldentlal race. He Ia the will be broadcast nationally
.J!!!Oille's choice and '!Veryone 1mowB Jbruny will , do the by CBS-Tv on Friday, Oct. 22,
right thing. He should n &gt;I be allied the embarrassing questions the network announced
on what be Ia golns to a 1 on specific matters alnce be has had Wednesday.
no experience on thorn. I think that Jimmy scored
dramatically when be 8811 be was going to be for a balanced
budget. The mere fact that 1te Ia going to spend a great deal of ·
money won, matter since eo,eryone will be employed and can
pay taxes to pay tile bill. Don't worry about the Playboy
.
Magazine interview. Jbnmy wu Just caught off guard, and, of
course, be loves Lyndon Johnson. He did not mean 'to say
Lyndon waa a crook but only had crooked people around him.
Did you notice that Gerald Ford looked like a mad bulldog
wben he was addressing tba American people? Jimmy wu aU
1111Ues and klndneas. I am certain that hill image will make
him tba next president of the United States.
Pamela Witherspoon. Gerald Ford won the first debate.
PITTSBURGH (UP!)
He was direct and specific to every question that was allied Bob, an old, skinny feUow
and be pointed out that Governor Carter wu aU tblna• to aU who helpa pack .., equlpnent
'""
for vlaltlng baseball teama at
people. President Ford llhowed that there are more people 'l'tlree Rivers . Stadium,
employed today than ever before although the unemployment pushed back hill insulated cap
ill up slightly. President Ford ill against Inflation, and shook his head.
hereditary. It Is caused. by a unemployment and wants to keep the federal budget In control.
"You know," be said, "I
germ. Because of the staining Ademocratic congress bas increased deficit spending and had
reaction used In the not President Ford vetoed aU the bllll 'Which he did we would never thought I'd see tba day
laboratory It ~ often caned have had an additional 25 billion dollar deficit. President Ford that Brown would resign."
Neither did anyone else.
an "acid fast bacillus." baa proven be can handle the affairs of the state whereas
Governor
Carier's
recent
actiona
would
Indicate
hia
JoeL.
Brown had held the Job
Doctors sometimes use "add
of general manager of the
fut" u a code term wben uncertainty as to what be will do in any domestic matter.
Plttsb..-gb Pirates for so long
dlacussing tuberculosia in tba
DAMAGE SUIT
- 21 years - he wu
presence of a patient when
HAMILTON, Ohio (UP!)- considered as much an
they do not want to alann the
The Chem-Dyne Corp ., lnstltntlon 11 the statue of
patient.
"" ..ar """""
Hamilton, Wednesday was Honus Wagner that graced
Tuberculoaia may ippes.r
Dtvorro ' 0 ""
sued
by tba state for I mW1on first Forbes Field and now
INruQTOJ
to be hereditary because It
.,,...MASOH • .,.
!Ish kWed by pollltlon in the Three Rivers.
may occur In many mema..... ,.
Great Miami Rlver.
But reillgn Brown did,
bers of the same famUy but
_;;,oo;;:;...,
The Ohio Departmerlt of telling newsmen In an
that Ia becau~; It Ia conc,,...,.
· Envtrunmental
Protection, emotional speech Wednel!day
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the c:bances of apread. 'lbal ..,,_,,..__..,
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""neral'l office fUed affairs to devote more lime to
has something io do with Its
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prevalence in parta of MeJ:Ico r--r· ......
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''Gentlemen," said Brown,
and heavily populated areas . .::~.,:••
Court. .
58, "thia iJ both a joyous and
of tba world wbere bollling Ia ,..,,. ......_
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'lbe ault IICCUied the firm of a lid day lor me.
at a premium. 1.. -•le. • ....
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nla, wiiCin I married. After 38
conclude wbat such unChem,Dyne alao was years In bueball, I've
scientific terms mean but .-..,......... ,..,.........., acc:uaed of crating a public decided It's time 1 devote
rather Ilk the patient whit ........,,....
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the term means to him.
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love, my wife Din."

Governor denounced

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Jackson in Marauder Stadium Friday

record! ... wMtever recordl RepubUcan 11ee prllldantlll
there are," said N-. who nominee, told a 'bualnlll

u.s.

terceptlonl put tba pme on
Ice for tbe llelpn lquld.
Since tba Marauden own a t4 edge in tba wiM with tbl
lronmen and are llllll1ing
from 1ut week's loa, tbla
should
add up to another
One big play wu a 55 yard
Stewart on ibe ends. Stewart pass while lwoJ key In- tbrlller for area fans.
has caught most of Gum's
passes thia season and last
week he grabbed the only two
cqmplelions for 24 total
yards. Junior Brent Arnold
8Jlll senior Ray WUlford will
return at the tackle posts
· while the guards will once
again be Duane Weber and
Dave Miller, Rlck Johnson
will again be centering the
baU.
The Marauders last week
seemed to have cut down on
their fumbles as they
coughed up the ball only once,
b\lt their downfaU last week
aeemad to be giving up the
btl play to the other team.

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king, queen announced

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Ford busy on job, Carter campaigns
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·attendant; Darla Fowler, junior attendant; !.Dis Peters,
Jill Ohlinger, and Unda Dye, senior queen candidates.
Back row, left to right, are Tim Roush, freshman
attendant; Kreig Sayre, sophomore attendant; Kelvin
Honaker, junior attendant; Duke Smith, Rlck .Pearson
and Tim Sayre, senior king candidates.

HOMECOMING CANDIDATES- Homecoming king
and queen ·candidates and attendants were chosen
recently for Wahama High School. The king and queen
will.be crowned at halftime during the Friday evening
football game. Front row,left to right, are Terri Johnson,
freshman atlendant ; Susan Edwards, sophomor

Ualted Prea lalenlatlollll
While President Ford
apends the rest of the week in
the White Ho-, Jlnuny
Carter Ia starting a three1iay
campaign swing over much
of the Northeast and put of
the South.
Carter's schedule had him
up weU before dayUght in
Plains, Ga., today to catch a
jet. .for appearances In
Buffalo, Boston, · and
Portland, Maine. Tile
Democratic presldenUal no·
minee campaignJ Friday in
Maine, Connecticut and
Tennessee and plans
Saturday appearances In
Pittsburgh and Wuhlngton.
Ford, who Ia 118ld to lie
planning a preaa conference

soon, resumes campaigning
next week with .appearances

in California and later Texu
while In the West for ne:it
Wednesday night's
preatdenUal debate In San

Francilco.
Carter, in a Wedneaday
newt oonference in Plains,
called on the President to tell
the people about aUegatlons
Involving Ford's golfing
vacaUona and congrellllonal
campaign financing.
"The bell way. to re111lve
the question Ia for Mr. Ford,
whO Is acCUied of certain
practices, to have a frank
dlacusllon with the Aln!!rican
public through the news
media, whiCh 10 fw be has
failed to do," Carter ..w.
"The thing that concerna
the people Ia the aemblance of
trying to conceal what
actually did octur," Qlrter
said.
In Washlngton, Whl te
House Prell Secretary Ron
Nessen .said Ford has ordered
a search for reCords that
might show which corporate
officials took him golfing
when he was a congree.snan.
"We are lrylng to locate tba

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MASON, W. Va. - Can- and Duke Smith are seniors
didates and attendants for the competing for the king title . .
Wabama High School . Tim Ia the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Homecoming King and Queen Ralph Sayre of New Haven.
contest have been chosen.
Among bls .activities are
Selrlor .qu~n candidates captain of the footbaD team,
· are Linda Dye, daughter of basketball, baseball, and
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Paige studeilt council.
Dye of New Haven.
Rick iJ the son of Mr. and
Jill Ohlinger, daughter of Mrs. Gilbert Pearson of
Mr. and ~rs. Danny Mason, and Duke Smith iB the
Woolcock of New Haven.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
!.Dill Peters, daughter of Smith of New Haven active in
Mr. and Mrs. Lewia M. .balketbaD and basebaU.
Peters Jr. of CUlton.
The freshman . king atDarla Fowler, a junior, tendant will be Tim Rolllh,
daughter of Jackson H. son of Mr. and Mn. Arnold
Fowler of Muon will be one Rolllh of Letart. He Is active
ol the attendants for the in balkelbaD and football. .
MOORE HOME ON TOUll - The home·of Mr. and
Kreig Sa)ore will be the
boao""""h~ court.
Mrs. Ferman Moore, Unc0ln Hill, Pomeroy, wiU he one of
Sdaan Edwarda, daughter sophomore king attendant.
eight to be visited on the annual Meigs Homes Tour
ol Mlo. and Mrs. Edwin T. He Ia the son of Mr. and Mrs.
spolL'lOred by Ohio Eta Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
Edwards, of New Haven, will · Dwigbt Sayre of New Haven,
Sororlty,1 to5p.m;Sunday,Oct. IO. The home was built 15
,represent the sophomore · and Ia active in basebaU and
years ago by Bob ~ - ol Middleport for the late Dr.
basketball.
~ at Wahama u their
Kelvin Honaker will also be
'queen attendant. Susan Ia a
member of student coundl a king attendant. He Ia the
:~nd a junior varsity son of Mr. and Mn. .paul A.
Honaker of Muoo. Kelvin ill
.c:beerleeder.
a
junior and active In foot'
: Terri Joii!DI, daiJCbter of
baD,
baseball and balketbaD.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnlon
:ot Letut Ia the ftesbman • Both the king and queen
....,.,.,, Slle Ia a member of will be crowned at tile Friday
:lbe &amp;Iris' buketball team. evening footbaD game during By LtE LEONARD
would not discuss the
:,. nm SIJre. Rick PW'IIOII, the halftime activities.
governor's request for a 4
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COLUMBUS {UP!} - p.m. Sabbath Day meeting,
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Democratic legislative but did say they would decide
leaders today agreed to meet within 24 hours - and would
with Gov. James A. Rhodes Inform Rhodes of their
Sunday to diBcuSs Industrial decision before teUing the
Mrs. Letha Wood; Mn. Karl development and press.'
By Clarice ADell
;. CHESTER - A bridal Kloes, Mri. WaUace Am- employment legislation . .
Also at the news
berger,
Mn.
George
Wolf,
bonor1J1C ·Mr. and
Rhodes bad asked House conference, they denounced
: Mra. Blllr Robert ADen wu Mr. and ·Mn. Ralph Keller, Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., the governor for treating
'&amp;IVdl l"""ddly by Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs: ErroD Conroy, r:tlew Boston, and Senate college students, consumers
Cbrllt:r and Mra. ~obn Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles President Pro Tempore and homeowners with
Wickham at the flrebouae. Goegleln, Charlene, Mike and Oliver Ocasek, !).Akron, to "indifference and the
absence of compassion"
GliDes . weft played and Mark, Mr. and Mn. Roa meet with him.
Cleland,
Mr.
·and
Mrs
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The legislators sent a note through the use of his veto
...... by Mrs. Rods
Oe!::nd, Mrs. Tom Nice, Mrs. Clayton AUen, Mr. and Mrs. to Rhodes slating simply :
po~~· two Democratic
Pllllarr IIIII Mn. a-ge Charles Knlgbl, Mr. and Mrs. "We'U 'be there."
Roy
Christy,
Mrs.
John
Wolf. The door prile went to
At a news conference Wed· leaders officially signed the
Wickham, ADen Weber and nesday, Ocasek and Riffe General Assembly's override
Mn. Wlllace Amberger.
of a Rhodes veto of legislation
After Blll and Karen the honorees, Mr. and Mrs.
requiring Ohio school
opened tbelr many gifts, Billy .W,...
Clark.
Sending gifts were Mrs.
cake, paacb, colfee, mints
Mrs. Ada Morrill, Mr. and diatrlcta to establish free
and
lunch
and auts were SI!!'Ved to Mrs. Evelyn Gaul, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Ridenour, Mr. breakfast
Raid Clay, Mn. James Rlcbard Gaul, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Ridenour, Mr. programs for needy pupils.
They steadfastly refused to
MaJII, Mn. Ron Spencer' Jim Ours, Mrs. Mabel and Mrs. Robert Wood, Mrs.
VanMeter,
Mrs.
Helen
discuss
their lmpendinj!
Gladys
Croy,
Mrs.
Jessie
Mn. Paul Karr, Mrs. Arthur
meeting
with
the governor.
Nelson,
Mrs.
Audrey
Woode,
Weber, Mrs. Grace Gumpf,
DeTrar, Robyn Lynn Toban,
"We
are
here
to talk about
Mn. Nora Brown, Mrs. Jean Mrs. Allee Dodson, Mrs. Opal Mr. and Mrs. Rex Batley,lllr.
&amp;nnmerfleld, Mrs. B. K. Hollon, Mr. and Mn. Arthur and Mrs. Delmar Baum, Mr. tl1e governor's vetoes," said
Rldmour, Mrs. a- Ginther, Orr, Mr. and Mn. Robert and Mrs. Marvin Taylor, Riffe .
,"We are here to emphasize
Mrs. · Tom Nice, Mra. Burke, Mr. and Mn. Ralph Mrs. Etta WW, Mrs. Audrey
Raymond Elberfeld, Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Mn. Harold Rowan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert the Indifference and the ab,Opal Elcblnger, Mn; Howard Newell, Mr. and Mn. Hoban Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Howard sence of compassion in tbe
Parker, Mrs. Barbara NeweU. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knight and Miss Lucille Rhodes approach toward
Ohio's citizens," said Ocasek.
SarJ!enl, MrL 0ma Allen. Weber, Mr. and Mra. Larry Smith.

two Assembly leaders

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DR. LAMB

Bethlebem Stiel, AIIIIDlllum
Orporation of America and
Firestone Rubber.
·"In the aftermath of
Watergate th.-e hu be«&lt; a
general tightening of
standard•
on
the
performance of · public offtclala," Carter said. "'lbla
tightening Ia good. The
Watergate tragedy alao
•wed that oonceabmnt of a
miDke or Impropriety can
be more eerlous In 10111e
Instances than Impropriety
ltaelf."
Carter said he blmlelf hall
visited Britain and Israel partly at the ~xpense of thoae
governments - and had
Down on Coca Cola and
Lockheed Aircraft planes
while be was · governor of
Georgia.
Sen . Robert Dole, the

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senior tailback wu Co-MVP baD will be David A. Davia,

captain middle guard Stan

victory over Ripley while thia season has averaged speedster. Senior Derek
Jackson downed Portsmouth more than 100 yards per .Trimble and junior Randy
in their llrll game 23-e. Ll!.sl game, getting 180 in that Joseph are holding down the
week the lronmen fell to initial win. He'll be joined in tackle posta while tight end
Miami Trace 41~, but they the backfield by three other Jeff Fenwick and spUt end
came out of the contest seniors, quarterback Ken Randy Jones round out tba
without any major Injuries, Crawford, fullback Paul One. Both are seniors.
io It wiD be a heaithy club Haller, and wingback Steve
LINEUP REPEATED
that visits Pomeroy Friday. · Clark. That backfield
The Marauders of ·C!Jach
their second loss came at the averiges about 170 lba. while Charlie Chancey will go with
hands Qf Wheelersburg. The the offensive line is around • the same lineup they used
Ironmen play a ~ monster 190.
1ut week in their 2U 1oas to
man defense.
On that line wiD be Junior Belpre. QUarterback George
Coach Fenik has eight Scott Connally at right guard Gum suflered a pulled
lettermen on this year's while on the other side wW be muacle in his aide in that
squad, led by tallback David · senior Rlck Law. In between game, but he'D be back at his
Davis. The 5·10, 185 lb. those two and cenle!'inl the poll by gsme time. Coo

questionable starter after
suffering a leg Injury two
weeks ago.
·
Senior tailback Steve
Randolph has been the
Marau![ers' leading ground
gainer In the ftrat three
contests, but last week he w•s
held to just 65 yards while
fullback . Dan Buffington
buDed his way for 51. They'll
both be back In those
respective spots along with
wingback Ron C!Jats wbo
picked up 24 yards last week.
The offensive line will once
again find seniors Dan
Grlildaland co-captala AIIIIJ

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'll!e Meip Marauders open records with Meigs owning a !all year In the SEOAL and no relation to lhe backfield Starcher sll11 remains a

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reportera for bla
campaign probl11111. •'We '"
never tried to Intimidate the
preu u Gov. Carter has,"
Dole aald.
Dole then aCCUiied the New
York nmea of llanting ne'W1
in Carter'• favor. "AU the
newa that'a fit to tint, )'Oil'U
find In the New York Times,"
Dole aald.
Sen. Walter Mondale, the
Democratic vice presidential
nomlriee, told the United
Mine Workers convention in
Cincinnati that llatlstlcs
don, iiUpport "Ford'a roay
pr:edlctlons" about the
economy.
"If be feels ao good a~ut
his
administration's
economic record, why doeln,
be come out of tba Roll!
Garden and attempt to
defend It?" Mondale 118ld.

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their !976 SEOAL campaign
at 8 p. m. Friday when they
. boll the Jackson lronmen.
The Marauders, picked to
finish ahead only of Waverly
in the leegue, have proved to
be tough competition for
C!Jach Fenik'slronmen in the
put few years.
Lui year the Marauders
Bot by tba lrorunen 27-22, but
this Friday ttie lronmen
would blve to be considered
favorites as the leuue's
sportacasters and writers
picked them to finiah in a tie
for third In the league.

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Ill thia northeastern Ohio city
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Panno aald the fire at the
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The pollee and firemen
and fqur of the city's silt other
unions struck Monday night
in a contract dispute with the
city.
twelve of the city's 13 fire
stattons were closed by the
strlke.

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Number 75 Stan Starcber and Number ll
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\ AUen Stewart are thiB year:s C()o{!&amp;ptalna for
· the Meigs Marauder footbaD team. Starcher,
standing 6'1" and weighing In at 198 lbs.,
plays middle guard on defense, but misse~
last week's game with Belpre due to a puUed
muscle In his leg. He stlD Is listed as a
dOubtful starter for the league opener Friday

Route I, Middleport, and Stewart Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. KeMeth J. Stewart of Route 3,
Pomeroy.
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night against Jackson, but there Is a good

possibility that he'D be In there.

Stewart, aillo a senior, plays slot end and
No. 40, Danny Buffington, son of Ruth
on offense. standing at 6'2" and 215 pounds,
he has been on the receiving end of most of the Buffmgton of 98 New St., l'omeroy, Is hanMarauders' completed passes tbill season. dling the chore at fullback tbill season for the
Starcl\er Is the son of Stanley Starcher of

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Brown and hill wife will
return within two or three
months to - his naUve i.Ds
Angeles, where he wlll
continue working for the
Pirates as a scout. Pirates' : •
President Dan Galbreath • .
said Brown'ssuccessor wo)lld- • · •
be chosen later, buHi~sald •••
Harding Peteraon, director of ,
scouting and farm Cluba, wu
the leading candidate. ~
Brown, the son of the late '
comedian Joe E. Brown, ~
never wanted to foUow his '
father's footsteps. All he
wanted was a baseball ·
career.
An arm inJury prevented a
playing career, 110 he enterecl
the other end of the game,
taking bla first Job In baiebaiJ
at II as assistant buslneas
manager oi the Chicago
White Soa:' Claas D !ann club
8t Lubbock, Tex.
.
He joined tba Plntes In
1951 u glllel'al lllllllller ol
the New Or!Mns !ann team,
llld wu named four years
later to succeed Branch
Rlckey as GM of the parent

team.

· Over the years, Brown
permnt

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Fremont Ross and Cincinnat i
Elder. 33 each .
Others w ith ten or more
points : Dayton Meadowdale ,
North Canton Hoover. Lorain
Admira l King, Barber t on ,

By GENE CADDES
30 of the 44 first place votes
uPI Sports Writer
. cast' and piled up 385 points.
COLUMBUS (UP!}
Findlay, which lost to
Sporting a ~arne regular Moeller In last year's playoff
season winning streak, semifinals, was a distant
Cincinnati MoeUer has left no · second· tO the Crusaders,
doubt who is No. 1 In Cla!lS getting two first place votes
AAA .
and 239 points.
The Crusaders of Coach
Princeton won a three-way
Gerry Faust pUed up a 14&amp;- fight for third place over
polnt margin over runnerup Gahanna Lincoln and Niles
Findlay today in the first of McKinley, which finished
eight weeks of baUoting in the fourth and fifth respectively.
United Press International
Rounding out the top ten In
Ohio High School Board of MA were Warren Harding,
Coaches footbaU ratings.
Lakewood st. Edward, the
While Moeller was the solid defending poll champ, Akron
big school leader, defending Garfield, Youn.gstown
poll champion , Cincinnati Cardinal Mooney and
WyomJrn! reswned its spot Zanesville. All are J.() except
atop the Class M ratings and Princeton, Z.l.
Newark Catholic grabbed the
Wyomillg, minus 1975 M
No·. I position In th4: Class A back of the year Fred Jacobs
voting.
and a host other graduating
MoeUer, which .has heat en seniors, nevertheleSs keeps
thirdofan ked Princeton (ID-9) right on rolling under Coach
and lith ranked Middletown Bob Lewis.
.
(30-13) the past two weeks
The Cowboys, 3-(), polled
and has a J.() mark, received 126 points in the AA voting
which saw 90 different
schools
receive votes from
-~--·-..,..the 33 coaches balloting.
Ironton was . a distant
second with 80 points, while
Akron St. Vincent.St. Mary
(:!-1), st. Marys. Memorial
and New Lexington round out
the first five. The rest of the
top ten includes Colwnbus
Watterson (2-1), Urbana,
Bellaire(:!-1}, ¥an Wert and
Martins Ferry.
Newark Catholic, runnerup
r:lflT~~r:lfl ~E~.
to Canal Winchester last year
in the .Board of Coaches' final
ratings, holds a 144·117
margin over Carey In this
year's first Class A voting.
Rldgeway Ridgemont and
Arlington share the third spot
with 114 points, while
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contender, is fifth with 88.
Rounding out the top ten are ·
Sullivan Black River,
Newcomerstown, Sapdusky
St. Mary's, South Charleston
Southeastern and In a threeway tie for tenth, Cedarville,
Ashtabula St. John and
Columbiana.
This weekend 's games
Involving the top AAA teams
find Moeller going against
Cincinnati Withrow, Findlay
meeting Sandusky and
Princeton playing unbeaten
Lima Senior .
In AA, Wyoming takes on
Finneytown, Ironton plays
i.Dgan and Akron St. VincentSt. Mary goes against !.Drain
Southview, while top Agames

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Board of Coaches football
rat ings (with first pl ace votes
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parentheses } ;

CLASS AAA
Team
Points
1. Cin . Moeller (JO 3-0)
385
2. F indl ay (2 3-0J
239
3. Pr inceton (2-ll
129
4 . Gahanna Line . {3-0)
126
5 . Niles McK . (2 3·01
125
6 . War . Hard ing { 1 J-0)
116
7. lakw 'd St. Edw. ( I 3-0l
11 2
81 Akron Garfield ( 3-0l
82
9. Young . Card . Mooney (3-

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10. Zanesville ( 1 J-OJ

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1. Wyoming (J 3-0J
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2. Ironton 13 3-0)
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3. Akr . St . Vi(lC .· St . Mary

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4. Sl . MarysMem .l 6 3·01 73
5. New lex in gton ( I 3-0) 64
6. Co l. Watterson ( 1 :2 -1) 6~
7. Urbana t I J ~(JJ
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POINT PLEASANT - A
request to ISsue an additional
~ mUUon worth of Industrial Revenue Bonds for
tba Phl1lp Sporn Plant In New
Haven was made · by
Olarles MuUen and Mrs. Mullen, wbo now resides · in .
representatives of Appalachian Power Company
Middleport. Tbe home is located on a point oVI!!'looklng
the {))lo Rlver. Among its features II'!! a 100 piece copper
(APC) to the Muon .County
Commission Tuasday.
coUection, bronzeware from Thailand and an attractive
recreation room equipped with a bar purchased from the
Representing APC were
Red Carpet Inn near Poini Pleasant.
Eugene Gloss, plant manager
of Philip Sporn; F. 0. Helms,
diatrict manager of APC, and
W. C. McMahan, local
manager of APC.
Actually, APC Ia . seeking
two requests from the
commissioners. The first Is to
by Ms Penelope
increase the amount of honda
MacGillic·nty
from an already. agreed ~
mUUon to $40 mUUon; . the
other Ia for an additional ko
Dear Readers: Some of my columns have not appeared In · million.
the paper due to the fact that I have been in Clllna visiting Mao
The purpose·of the bonds Ia
. during biB recent illness and death. For your in!'ormation I wu to ratae fWKls to build ada very c1oae Intimate friend of Mao and he consulted me on ditional precipitators on units
many t.binis. My computer aided him greatly in the course of at PhiUp Sporn. The $40
future events. I predicted a potential rice shortage 1111d due to mUUon Is for units two and
my efforts thiB was averted.! was in line to be the new premier four willie the additional 515
of China but due to the fact that I was not Cbln- I wu mUUon Is for units one and
eUminated. l would have had to take out &lt;lllneae citizenship ~.
and I did not want to do thiB. I want it clearly understood by aU
While no action Willi taken
my readers that nothing intimate went on between Mao and by the commission, it told the
me and I was not his girlfriend; I was simply biB econO!llic representatives that it will
ad villi!!'. Henry Kiaalnger consults me on many &lt;lllnese affairs take the matter
under
and I go to and from Cllina without a passport or vial. Mao's consideration .and make a
death was a tragic thing for me and Cor an of the United States. decision later.
I was going tobelp the Chinese govenauent institute a chain of
MacDuu~ld restaurants but Mao's death stopped thiB at the
· present time.
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DIE DEBATES
NEW YORK (UP!} -The
Penelope MacGllidty. There Ia no question that Jimmy taped telecut of the MuhamCarier won the flrll debate. Hill smile and pleasing personality mad All-Ken Norton heavy·came over the tube ins great fashion. Hill major tbeme ill love weight championahlp fight
and love Ia going to wlr' out in this ptesldentlal race. He Ia the will be broadcast nationally
.J!!!Oille's choice and '!Veryone 1mowB Jbruny will , do the by CBS-Tv on Friday, Oct. 22,
right thing. He should n &gt;I be allied the embarrassing questions the network announced
on what be Ia golns to a 1 on specific matters alnce be has had Wednesday.
no experience on thorn. I think that Jimmy scored
dramatically when be 8811 be was going to be for a balanced
budget. The mere fact that 1te Ia going to spend a great deal of ·
money won, matter since eo,eryone will be employed and can
pay taxes to pay tile bill. Don't worry about the Playboy
.
Magazine interview. Jbnmy wu Just caught off guard, and, of
course, be loves Lyndon Johnson. He did not mean 'to say
Lyndon waa a crook but only had crooked people around him.
Did you notice that Gerald Ford looked like a mad bulldog
wben he was addressing tba American people? Jimmy wu aU
1111Ues and klndneas. I am certain that hill image will make
him tba next president of the United States.
Pamela Witherspoon. Gerald Ford won the first debate.
PITTSBURGH (UP!)
He was direct and specific to every question that was allied Bob, an old, skinny feUow
and be pointed out that Governor Carter wu aU tblna• to aU who helpa pack .., equlpnent
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for vlaltlng baseball teama at
people. President Ford llhowed that there are more people 'l'tlree Rivers . Stadium,
employed today than ever before although the unemployment pushed back hill insulated cap
ill up slightly. President Ford ill against Inflation, and shook his head.
hereditary. It Is caused. by a unemployment and wants to keep the federal budget In control.
"You know," be said, "I
germ. Because of the staining Ademocratic congress bas increased deficit spending and had
reaction used In the not President Ford vetoed aU the bllll 'Which he did we would never thought I'd see tba day
laboratory It ~ often caned have had an additional 25 billion dollar deficit. President Ford that Brown would resign."
Neither did anyone else.
an "acid fast bacillus." baa proven be can handle the affairs of the state whereas
Governor
Carier's
recent
actiona
would
Indicate
hia
JoeL.
Brown had held the Job
Doctors sometimes use "add
of general manager of the
fut" u a code term wben uncertainty as to what be will do in any domestic matter.
Plttsb..-gb Pirates for so long
dlacussing tuberculosia in tba
DAMAGE SUIT
- 21 years - he wu
presence of a patient when
HAMILTON, Ohio (UP!)- considered as much an
they do not want to alann the
The Chem-Dyne Corp ., lnstltntlon 11 the statue of
patient.
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Hamilton, Wednesday was Honus Wagner that graced
Tuberculoaia may ippes.r
Dtvorro ' 0 ""
sued
by tba state for I mW1on first Forbes Field and now
INruQTOJ
to be hereditary because It
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!Ish kWed by pollltlon in the Three Rivers.
may occur In many mema..... ,.
Great Miami Rlver.
But reillgn Brown did,
bers of the same famUy but
_;;,oo;;:;...,
The Ohio Departmerlt of telling newsmen In an
that Ia becau~; It Ia conc,,...,.
· Envtrunmental
Protection, emotional speech Wednel!day
tagious. Over-crowded
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housing conditions increue rN
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the c:bances of apread. 'lbal ..,,_,,..__..,
OHr.. . - · "'·""· attorney ....
""neral'l office fUed affairs to devote more lime to
has something io do with Its
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prevalence in parta of MeJ:Ico r--r· ......
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''Gentlemen," said Brown,
and heavily populated areas . .::~.,:••
Court. .
58, "thia iJ both a joyous and
of tba world wbere bollling Ia ,..,,. ......_
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'lbe ault IICCUied the firm of a lid day lor me.
at a premium. 1.. -•le. • ....
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adult life t 1'\oe
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term that may mean dlf- - · "' ..... _ .. - . '"""' tlddel into tbe rlwr which baaebaD and the other with a
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people. I have learned not to '-· •n.oo: "' .,..., """" aeparat.e fl.lll ldlll.
nla, wiiCin I married. After 38
conclude wbat such unChem,Dyne alao was years In bueball, I've
scientific terms mean but .-..,......... ,..,.........., acc:uaed of crating a public decided It's time 1 devote
rather Ilk the patient whit ........,,....
nnlaance lor emitting an 111011'of my lime to my other
the term means to him.
otrenaive odor.
love, my wife Din."

Governor denounced

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Jackson in Marauder Stadium Friday

record! ... wMtever recordl RepubUcan 11ee prllldantlll
there are," said N-. who nominee, told a 'bualnlll

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terceptlonl put tba pme on
Ice for tbe llelpn lquld.
Since tba Marauden own a t4 edge in tba wiM with tbl
lronmen and are llllll1ing
from 1ut week's loa, tbla
should
add up to another
One big play wu a 55 yard
Stewart on ibe ends. Stewart pass while lwoJ key In- tbrlller for area fans.
has caught most of Gum's
passes thia season and last
week he grabbed the only two
cqmplelions for 24 total
yards. Junior Brent Arnold
8Jlll senior Ray WUlford will
return at the tackle posts
· while the guards will once
again be Duane Weber and
Dave Miller, Rlck Johnson
will again be centering the
baU.
The Marauders last week
seemed to have cut down on
their fumbles as they
coughed up the ball only once,
b\lt their downfaU last week
aeemad to be giving up the
btl play to the other team.

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Sha~on

Padres·bomb Reds as
Strom has 3 hitter
SAN DIEGO (UPI }- "I'm

sorry to see the season
coming to an end," said Doug
Rader . "I hate to ste il end
1\:ithout
doing something,
NEW YORK (UPI}-Tom ~sorda was up on a look.
mostly
because
we haven't
The St. Loul8 Browns were. looking under every rock.
been
worth
a
Wimn."
!M!Brchlng desperately for a left-banded pitcher, a pitcller of
any kind to be perfectly truthful about l\,_when the Brooklyn _ The third baseman spoke
Dodgers told them they could look at one of the left-banders out. of frustration about the
they had with their Montreal Club in the Intematlo!!$1 League . skid of the San Diego Padres,
His name was Tom ~sorda, who was appointed by the , now 29 games back in the
Dodgers as their new manager Wednesday . He had a nifty National League West ,
curve ball, ooe of the best around, b~t his fast baD wouldn 't put
a dent in a tub d butter.
Lasorda came\p to spring training with the Browns, in 1953
and if they kept him, they'd give the Dodgers $25,000. If they
didn't, which ultimately turned out to he the case, they'd send
him back tD Montreal.
In no time at aU, ~da grew friendly with ever~011e 'oit the
club and somewhere aloog the line beC!!Jile Involved in a
chaUenge for a foot race.
He and this feUow agreed the&gt; would run until one or the
other dropped dead.
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BEREA, Ohio (UPI } The competi.tioo was held in 8 public square in Riverside,
~eveland Browns coach For~llf., where the team stayed. Morbidly fascinated over the
Gregg rested his players
(X'Ospect of seeing someone perhaps run straight to heaven, a · 'rest
an extra day· this w¢ek,
wmber of the Brownie players went out and bought plenty of putting· off the start of
beer so they could propel'ly enjoy the spectacle while sitting preparations
for
the
around watching it.
upcoming Cincinnati Bengals
The whole thing lasted 56 minutes. ~sorda later admitted
until Wednesday.
he got a stitch in his . side and had nearly quit twice, bat game
Gregg hoped for physical
doggedly, he kept going. Finally, his competitor said he had and psychologi.cal dividends
enough and stopped running.
fr~m .the Interlude after
This Is not a secood-band account, but a first-band one
watching
his team pwruneled
because I was the ooe foolish enough to run Tom LaSQrda that by Denver
Broncos last
night. I didn't die, it only felt like I did. I know this now - Tom Sunday.
Lasorda would've have died before he quit. I know because he
" I felt they were
told me so, and when Tom Lasorda tells you something, you'd disappointed
In the game,
better believe it ~ or get ready tD run a foot race until you fall just 8S We were as C08CheS, II
oown.
he said. "Also we were going
As a big league -p~~er. the affable, talkative, 49-year.()!d
to
get back to Cleveland late
LaSOI'da never was much, but In his 31 years In professional
and
wouldn't have their close
baseball, as a player, coach, scout and minor league manager, attention
on Monday." ·
not Enos Slaughter, not Petl! Rose, not even Ty Cobb, ev!!l' put
His usual routine has been
more of himself lntD the game than has ~sorda .
to give his players a brief
Wilen Walt Alston announced last Monday he wouldn't be workout on Monday and rest
bac!l managing the Dodgen next season after 23 consecu.tive them on Tuesday.
years, the gueaing generally was that LaSQrda would succeed
"The players have been
him. Why not? He bad won pennants everywhere he had working
pretty hard and I
J!l8llllged for the Dodgers - at Ogden, . Spokane and thought a little break would
Albuquerque. What's more, he had turned down major league be a refresher," Gregg said.
managerial olfen from Atla!'la and Mootreal, preferring Ill "I was a player and I know
Wlllt until be mlgbt getlhe.Dodger job.
they think ."
Peter O'Milley, the Dodgers' president, caUed Lasorda at how
The Browns, 1-2, are underhis hmle In Fullerton, Calif., at nine o'clock Wednesday mordogs
Sunday for the third
ning.
.
.
straight
week. Cincinnati, 2-1,
"We'd like you to be at the ball park at 11: 15," he said. "And Is favored
by seven points.
be on time"
·
Last
year
the Bengals
~da ;,Un't the least bit nervous. He only dropped the edged the Browns
24-17 in the
receiver twice.
!M!Bson opener for both teams
1ben board chairman Walter O'Malley got on the phone and
asked Tt111lf he bad pitched batting practice Tuesday night. and then suffered a :IS-23
at the hands of the
Certainly, said Laaorda. O'Malley knew that beforehand. UPset
Browns
in the last half of the
Luorda always pitches batting practice. He can't get enough
sea!kln. It was .Cleveland's
ollt. He loves lt.
· "Do you cheat?" O'Malley teued. "Do you step off the biggest victory of an abysmal
3-11 season.
rubber?"
'
The Browns don't expect to
"No! Myfoot'ulways oo the rubber," Lasorda replied, per- -have regular quarterback
fectly serious.
·
Mike Phipps or regular
They talked some more, and O'Malley congratulated Lasor- · fullback Cleo Miller ready by
da oo hli new job.
,
.
Sunday, meaning backup
When '-dB got off the phone, he had tears in his eyes Brian Sipe and rookie Mike
W8rs of joy. He lllgged and ldsled his wife, Joan, whom he met Pruitt will probably start
wben be pla,etf in Greenville, S.C., and to whiim he has been again.
married for a years.
.
Phipps is out with a
"R'sthellnt lime in my life I've ever seen a dream actually shoulder separation and
come true," llbe said to him.
·
Miller is waiting for deep
b laid ott hill new Ucht greeo-suit for him so he'd look like a contusions of the hip, knee
big league mana~!"" should at the Dodgers' press conference. and ahkle to heal.
"You've never been kilt for worda before and I'm sure you
The quarterback hasn 't
WGII't be today,"lbe rtUSIII ed him.
even attempt to throw a pass.
After Luordlleft the ballpark, there was another cJ!)I and
"He' s been jogging,"
the caller ubd hill wife how long her husband had been
Gregg said. "But I don' know
Wllltlng to become a big l111gue manager!
whether he can throw yet."
"All hill life," lbe said.
By MILWN RICHMAN
UPI 8portl l!'.dllor

despite the Padres' 6-1
victory over Cincinnati
Wednesday night.
It was an impressive win,
marked by Brent Strom's
three· hitter, rookie Mike
Champion 's first major
league home run and Rader 's
grand siam belt in the first
Inning.
Rader, just now swinging a
hot bat after receiving

medical treatment for the
gout, also collected a double
and triple.
"I have a tendency of
. playing weD against better
ball clubs," he said. "Freddy
(Norman) wasn't pitching as
well as he can. He threw me
something I'm sure he
wouldn't want to throw - up
LOS ANGELES (UPI) and out wa~ hiK!t."
Tommy
LaSQrda, the
"You cant helteve how a
pltche~: feels to see four runs "holler guy" thir~ base coach
go up for him early in the of the Loll Angeles Dodgers
game," said Strom, who held who has claimed to "bleed
llle Reds hitless through six Dodger blue" for the 28 years
Innings. "Usually it's the he has been with the
other way around for me." organization, today took the
Strom, whose record Is now . reins Walter Alston held for
12-16, said early control of his nearly a quarter of a century
curve ball was the difference. as m8!1$ger of the club.
The selection of LaSorda
"Guys like (Pete } Rose and
(Joe} Morgan said my curve Was applauded by the Dodger
Miller worked out Wednes- ball was working and then players.
At the request of Alston,
day, but on his own . He they began chasing bad
wbo retired Tuesday after 7.'1
admitted to a great deal of pitches," Strom said.
frustration .
Strom also gave his predic- seasons at the Dodger hetm,
"WatChing on TV the last tion for Ule National League LaSorda assumed his managerial duties for the
few weeks has been rough, pemant race.
YIJU better believe it,' he said.
"No doubt," the pitcher final four games of the
"I was rocking and waving said. "Cincinnati an the way. season, starting Wednesday
every lime one of ·our backs They're too strong. Too many night with a I~ victory over
·
leaders like Rose, Morgan, the Houston Astros.
got his hands on the ball."
~~rda , 49, a short, stout,
Bench. There's nobody like
jovial counterpart tD the 64that on Philadelphia."
After clubbing the first year-old Alston, who ruled
homer of his major league with a respected, quiet
career, Olampion ran the authority, was welcomed by
base paths as if he were his players this way :
"l know as wen as I know
trylnglobeat a throw to first.
anything
that he Is the right
"I thought it. would hit the
man,''
said
Steve Gar.&gt;ey,
wall and I ran as hard as I
first
baseman
and 1974
After winning thetr first could," Champioo saict. "I National Leal!ue MVP.
two matclles of the Se&amp;SQn, was almost to third when I
"He is probably the most
the Meigs girls' volleyball knew it was a home run . qualified man to assume the
Nobody
ever
told
me.
you're
team took its first loss
manager 's post,'' said third
against Wellston Tuesday supposed tD run slow and trot baseman Ron Cey . "He Is a
night at Meigs High School. for a home run."
tremendous motivator."
It took the visitors an three
games to win the matcll.
Meigs pot the first game into
had a year ago. They have
overtime, before losing 16-U,
tremendous defensive
but the toea! team bouilced
personnel, especially the
back to cop a relatively easy
front seven.
!~ ·win to even things up. But
'"Oliio Staie. ·has the
then the visitors breezed to a
capability of moving the b~
IS-2 win in the decisive thirt!
oo anyone and to control the
game.
!Jail on anyone. The key to the
The reserves also dropped
LOS ANGELEi (UP!} - game will be whether Ohio
the matcll 2-1. They started Watch out Woody.
State can keep the bali away
off with a IS-11 win in the first
Wendell Tyler and Theotis from UCLA." game, but then the visitors Brown, nursing Injuries from
After Ohio State, the Bruins
swept the next two, ~ and last week's conquest over the meet Slanlord the following
IS.13.
Air Force Academy, will be week In the race for the
'Meigs owns two earlier suited up and ready to play Pacific~ crown and a Rose
season wins over Athens and for UCLA Saturday when the Bowl bid, but Donahue Insists
Logan. In those contests both No. 2-ranked Bruins jnvade "we're taking them one at a
the varsity .and the reserves the turf of No. &amp;.ranked Ohio tim
. e. "
woo. Toolght the Meigs team State.
hosts GaUia Academy at 4:30
Tyler, Who raced for 156
at the high school.
yards to become UCLA's alltime leading rustier in a 4(1;7
romp over the Falcons, is
recovering from a groin puU
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while Brown, who has scored
five wuchdowns, ts coming
back from a hip point Injury.
"They're making the trip,
and they wouldn't be unless
Tode~y is the da y ro di1cover
they are Tel'dY to play,"
clauic: beauty in Vogue 's " Hor·
The Meigs High School goH UCLA coach Terry Donahue
ved." It's o fresh new look for
team contlnueil tD show they said Wednesday.
Vogue and you. ~og u e . , , .for
Donahue put the Bruins
fining fashion .
are going to be top contenders
in the sectional tournament through practice Wednesday
COLORS: BLACK,
this year as they picked up in a light rain, but that didn't
another victory Tuesday dampen his optimism that the
NAVY OR CARMEL
night at Pomeroy, downing Bruins, winner's over Ohio
Nelsonville-York for the State In the Rose Bowl, would
put up a better battle than
second time, 152-162.
their
early season loss to the
The matcll raised their
Buckeyes
last year.
overall record to a nifty 7-1
"CA!r players are excited
while in the SEOAL they
and anticipate a tremendous
stood at 2-1.
This time it was Chuck struggle back there,' •
Follrod who led the way as he Donahue said of the
tDured the course-in a par 35 upcoming trip to Columbus,
to take medalist honors. Ohio. "Watching the films of
Mark Gilkey shot a 38, their first three games, the
Crenson Pratt a 39, Dale Buckeyes have very much
Browning a 40, and Lance the same type of t~am they
Oliver stroked a 41. '!'be big
thing for Meigs this season
has been the fact that each of
'the five golfers has been
shooting frequently in the

Browns rested
for Bengals

Norton's bitterness grows
BJU!:NROSI!lNBERG
UPIIJpllriiWrller

NEW YORK (UPI} -Now
that Ken Nortm has bad time
to ponder his controvenlal
Joas to Mubammad AU
'l'llelday nlgbt, he's more
lll1ler than ever.
So much so, In fact, he .
completely reversed bls
clalmthatbe'IIQUldnnersay
aythlng derogatory abo!&amp;
the apclrt that bad dooe so
much for blm. He said boling
bad "soured In my mouth,"
and announced he would
reelrelromlhering"lfi don't
aet • rematch lritb Ali."

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All, however, had little young, three years younger
sympathy for the ex-Marine, than me . NW'!oo always gives
who had forced him to the full me trouble but Foreman's
estent of his physical easy to knock out::
capabilities on
three
Despite the fact that an
occasions. Instead, he overwhelming majority of
augge~ted Norton earn · ringside reporters disagreed
another rematch by beating with the- verdicts handed
former champion George down byl referee Arthur
Foreman in an ellmin~~tion Mercante and judges Harold
bout.
LedermanandBarneySmlth,
"Norton does deserve All reiterated his own belief
another ahot at me," Ali that he unquestionably won
admitted, "but he's got to the fight.
earn lt. Foreman Ia the No. I
"I've seen baseball teams
chaUenger, I can't turn him win by me run, basketball
down. If Norton beats teams win by one point. I've
Foreman then .I'll fight him seenMarkSpitzwina race by
lllin· But Nortm oon't want me finger,'' Ali said. "II
Foreman because Foreman don't matter how much you
cmce annihilated him, julit win by, as long as you win.
like be annihilated (Joe} _That's what being a
Frazier.''.
champion Is all about.''
The' foundation for an Ali- · Norton profesaed no dislike
Foreman rematch was laid for Ali and said he respects
Wednesday night when the man as much as eyer.
Herbert Muhammad, the
"There's no animosity be·
cbmlploo'a manager, flew tD tween me and Ali,'' Norton
Teheran, Iran, to open said. "I like the man. He
clllcuaslons for a bol&amp;, which didn't make the decision, the
would Iring All '10 mUllon. officials did. l just want to
"I want Foreman bad. I'd fight him again."
jump oo Foreman in m
months,"
All
said.
"Foreman's easier for me
than
Norton.
Norton
tbouldn't say he'agoona quit,
be'a 100 good. He's still

Class donates
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Volley hall
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its first loss

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Meigs golfers
m top tOnn
on home course

· A layette tbower bonorlng
Mrl. Sbafllll RUueli wu held
receaUy at the Bradbury
home of Mrs. Robert King
with Cll'ol King and IJnda
Swingle u holleuet.
G1111111 were played with
prllel going to Wilma Mees
Grace Rupcbel, Louts~
Radford, Marilyn Poulin and
Sandy McDaniel. Mary
Lathe)' woo the door prize.
A llork theme in pink and

LA's Dodgers .
The managerial abilities of
in fact, were recog·
nized by several big league
clubs who made him offers
earlier this year , but in each
case he turned them down tD
remain with the Dodgers.
" I think that when someone
wakes up and finds that wlien
he has inherited a position
vacated by ihe greatest
manager in baseball, it's Uke
waking UP to find out you
inllerlted the Hope diamond,"
LaSorda said at a Dodger
news conference Wednesday
when he was named

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NEW HAVEN, W. VA. -

i'he United Methodist Women

•of the Methodlat Church in

New Haven held a recent
meeting In Scott Memorial
HaD with Naomi Bumgard,~r presiding at the meeting.
Prayer wu said and an the
'members sang "What a
'Friend We Have in Jesus",
accompanied at the plano by
•Mrs. Bumgardner.
Projects for the new years
~ were discussed and It wa5
decided the group will make
:lap robes for the sick in
nursing homea, visit the sick
•and shut-Ina, and donate old
, eye gtuses to the Uona Club.
' Janet Bumgardner was
choaen to serve as the hostess
and Irene Weavllr the
program leader at the next
, meeting on Oct. 21.
Relreshmenta were served
to Learoa Udel, ,Edna Roush,
Jean Hendrickson, Clara
' Burris, 'Thelma Capehart,
Rev. Miller hnd Irene
Weaver.
Mary Lelving, Ruth Batey,
Margie Hoffman, Janet
Bumgardner, Naomi
.:Bumgardner and . Evelyn
Danbury•

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30's

N-Y was led by Tim Pitts'
38 while Tim Oakley and Kent
Feama each shot a 41. Mike
Kimes and Joe Holte! both got
a 42.
The Meigs Reserves turned
In a respectable performance
as David Burt and Jeff Couch
each got a 45 while the third
reserve, Roli Casce, •turned In
a 57. N-Y reserve scores
were: Mike JeweU-46, Mike
Hoffman-62, Dave Devore-&amp;, Paul Hosklnson-57, Jerry
Batton-67.

New Haven

UMWmeets

MARGUERITE'S SHOES

102 E. MAIN

A dCIIItion to the annual
project of the Meigs County
MenTa Fellowship
of
providing clothing and
supplies for the Grundy
Milllm School tn Grundy
Va. wu mide by the Loya~
Bereans Clau of the Middleport Church of Chrlll at a
meeting Tuesday night.
Mrs, Kathryn Erwin had
ptayer to open the meeting
and Mn. Grace Hawley read
from 1 John: Readings were
"Dally Prayers Dissolve
Your CaM" and "Blessing in
Disguise Is Difficult to
'Recognize" by Helen Stetner
Rice.
A communication was read
from Mr. arid Mrs. Ron
Russell, missionaries In
Teua. Marvin Kelly reported
on contacting a trustee of the
cburch about erecting a
railing . on cburch stairs.
Reported ill were Mri. Hattie
·swift, Mrs. · Carrie 'Roush,
Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. Sarah
Koehler and Mrs. Cynthia
Gohring.
Members were asked to
contribute cookies, baked
gooda, crocheted pieces or
other Items to the Country
Fair at the Athena Mental
Health Center. The clasa
agreed to serve the holiday
dinner for the Loyal Women's
and Man's clus on Dec. 3.
The Loya!Bereana' party will
.be held at a time when the
Homebuilders· can serve.
Men of the class WtiJ furnish
i'efrealunents in October. The
benediction, a reading
"Where Can We Find Him"
by Lena McKinley, and
refreshments by Mrs.
!lawley and Mrs. Ervin
~ncludecl the meeting.

OPEN FRI. AND SAT. Til. 8:00

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SPEAKER: RAFORD J, PETI'Y

Radford, Grace Rusche!,
Beth Bartrum, HUda King,
Mary. Walburn; Joyce
Redman, Ollta Heighton,
Mary ~they. Joyce Bartrum, 1\nna Mae Ellis,
Marilyn Poulin, Phyllis
Baker, and Edle King.
Sending gifts were Naomi
King, Marilyn Anilerson,
Charlotte Hanning, Carrie
Kennedy, Mary Lou Wolfe,
Edle Zirkle, Carolyn Page,
Karen Dtxou, Kathy MlUer
and Marilyn Ha!'()el'.

Calendar

Auxiliary celebrate$ 55th year'
1be 56th Anniversary of the

American Legion Auillary
of Drew Webeter Poll 39 was
celebrated Tuesday night
with a dinner at the haD.
Mrs. Jed Weblter, Sr., the
oldest member preeent, and
Mrs. Eddie A. Smith, the
oldest president, serving in
1938, were recognized and
presented glfla. A review of
the unltla organization was
given. li was organized In
1921 in the Meigs County
opera house with Eva Jo
Web8t4:1' Hall, now living In
Columbua, serving aa the
first president •
Mrs.
Grace
Pratt,
president, welcomed the
members and guuts In- ·
eluding Paul Caacl, Kenneth
Harris and Alma Johnson,
Springfield. Genevieve
Meinhart, chaplain, gave the
prayer. A thank-you note
from Ml.sa Cheryl Lehew for
the nurses scholarship given
her was read by Ml.sa Erma
Smith. Also read were
oommunlcatlona including
the bulletin from Mrs.
Florence Richards, Eighth
District president. She announced her new district
chairmen and the fall conference to be held ne1t
Thursday at ~aster with
Mary Jane Patro, Toledo,
new Department president as
the ,guest speaker. Also announced was a fall leadership
school.
Membership awarda were
discussed and It was noted
that awards will be given for
goal by . Nov. 11, highest
percentage over goal by Dec.
3! , national president's
citaUoo for goal by Jan. 31,
and the final date to reach
goal, May 31.
·

Peuy Harris, during the e'lenlnil for the Pearl Knapp and Mn. Mlrl•
children and youth chairman, Arcadia · Nursing Home. Goett were named to a
reported that birthday gifts Working with the glda was ccimmlttee to Work with the
other unlta.
~
had been sent to four boys at Miss Lehew.
Paul
Cascl,
state't,batrman
the HardinC Cotta&amp;e at the
Xenia Home for Orphans. lor the Gifts .for the Yani.l
Vlsitadoo day there Ia Oct. 11 program, was speaker at the
with reglllration at 9:30 a.m. meeting. He noted that for
There will be a luncheon at :tour of the pall five yeart the
noon, a tour of the cottages Eighth District has hl«11tSS in
including the Peter Pan the state In dooatlona.
He told of the scope of the
cottage and the hospital.
program
which (X'Ovidecl a
Trick or treat bags wtll be
made for the children in variety of services to the
Harding Cottage, and the unit hospitalized veterans In the
IN
voted to send '15 for a 14 districts pf Ohio, He noted
that the _thl)lgs provided
HaUoween party.
Death of Mrs. Rose through the Gifts for the
Gen)lelmer was noted and the Yanks. program are not
•
charter waa draped for her. provided by the government.
Mrs. Mehihart had t!le The money Ia used for canprayer, Mrs. Catherine Welsh teen books, gift shopa, special
played "How Great Thou projects and equipment for
Art", and Mrs. Pratt gave the the veterans.
Cascl also proposed to the
tribute.
The New Look
Membtrshlp chairman unit a joint gathering of the
Frankie Hunnet's report Pomeroy, Middleport and
showed dues paid to date at 96 . Racine Legionnaires and
For Fall
and 64 needed for goal. She auxUisry members for a
asked that dues be sent to Box famliy outing on Nov. 7 to
100, American Legion celebrate Veterans Day. He
At
Auxiliary. As for the October suggested the legionnaires
meeting, Mrs. Hunnel and provide barbecue chicken
Mrs. Harris were named to and the auxiliary members
have refreslunenta with Mrs. bring covered dlahes. Cascl
Isabelle Couch to present the reported that that would be
program
on
nurses the day when the Forty et
scholarship and education. Eight train would be in Meigs
Mrs. Gemma Case! , County. Mrs. Norma Jewell,
veterans affairs chairman, Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart,
reported that 34 ditty bags Mrs. Faye WUdermuch, Mrs.
have been made to take to
Chillicothe. Mrs. Veda Davis,
junior activities chaltman,
reported on 8 planned trip to Coats &amp; Clothing At
· .
·
be taken to Arcadia for the
The
·
birthday of Bill Rovnak. Gifts
wiD be taken to a)l nine of the
veterans there.
AB a memorial to Mrs.
While you're there
Genhelmer, f5 was sent to the
come in and see the
Marie Moore Fund. Mrs.
COVERALLS
and
Joan Vaughan reported_that a
flag will be presented for the
JUMPSUITS Boys' 9
new tennis coW'! and also that
mos. through size -8.
a new flag wiD be given for
Girls 5 to 6x.
the parlting lot in Pomeroy.
Also
see
itie
-The death of Harry Walah,
BLANKET
Veterans Administration
SLEEPERS. Boys up'
volunt~r services dlrectDr at
to
4 years and girls up
the Chillicothe Hospital, was
to size 14.
reported . He was the
recipient of two awards for
Special group $5.99
outstanding service to the
Boys and girls up to
veterans at the hospital and
size 14.
-was a life member of the Ross
County PoSt 62, Chillicothe.
Pictures For Fall
Mrs. Mary Martin spoke on
legislation and particularly
about· the liberty bell which
the legion Is hopeful can be ·
placed permanently In
Friday, Oct. 8, ev~ning (after 5)
Washington, D. C. as a
Saturday, Oct. 9, all day
bicentennial memorial. She
encouraged voting in
November and personal
evaluation of all the candidates. Mrs. Davis gave the
third reading of the budget
for the 1976-77 year. The door
prize won by Grace Pratt was
provided by Mrs . Rhoda
Hackett. ·
175 N 5ECONO AVE / MIODI.EPORT, QH. 45760
Juniors at the meeting,
Pho"e (61.&amp;)
Anna WUes, Robin Campbell,
Pam Powers and Paula Kloea
made Halloween favors
Mra,

THURSDAY
UMWA SUPPORTERS
Thursday, 2:30 p.m. at the
Eagles Club In Pomeroy.
Guest speaker till be Jim
Willis, safely coordinator
from Meiga Mines. FUms on
safety wtll be shown. Also
apeaking will be Jim Proffitt
and Jerry Adama. Persona
are not to bring refreshments.
SOUTHERN LOCAL. Band
.Boosters, 7:30 p.m. ThursdaY
, Instead of on Tuesday.
Everyone asked to attend to
help make plalll for unif9rms
for additional band members.
EASTERN LOCAL PTSA,
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at
Eastern Local High School.
The public Ia Invited as well .
I
,
as candidates for public ofRv Polly Cramer
flee who are invited to apeak
DEAR POLLY - I have teaapoon of baking soda and brleOy. James Roilsh, cangr888 cloth paper on the walle leave for fifteen minutes or didate for 'Meigs County
In my l)arlor and dining so. The jewelry will be shiny . Commlsltoners, will talll on
room. I have been vacuuming . clean. - E.R.
funding .for the mentally
It once every s!x months. Do
DEAR POLLY - When a retarded and public school
you know of a better way to skirt Is put on a hanger It
clean lheae walls? I am not ·Often lalla off. Now I secure a systems.
FREE CLOTHING day at
sattsfied with just vacuuming skirt on Its hanger with
the
Salvation Army, Thursand would like to wash the spring type clothespins. day
from 10 a.m. until noon.
walla, but that ls Impossible. I SUSAN.
All
area
residents In need of
guess the next best thing is to
Pony wru sea.d you ODe of
clothing
are
welcome.
put on a vinyl or other her "peaeby" thank-you
washable cloth back covering cards, Ideal for framlac or
FRIDAY
that can be washed. Will It he placing Ia your family
SPECIAL MEETING of
a big job to remove the gr888 scrapbook, H abe uses your Rio Grande Community
cloth paper? ·I would ap- favorite Poillter, Peeve or College Board of Trustees,
preclate any advi~e . ....: JEAN Problem ill her coiDlllll. Write called by chairman, Elnon
S.
Polly's POillten Ia care of Plummer Friday, 10 a.m. in
I&gt;EAR JEAN S• ..:.· Grass tbls newspaper.
the board room on the college
cloth paper can be cleaaed
campus for consideration of
with
that
dough•llke
the technical buDding .plans.
wallpaper cleaner. Any
OlfiO VALLEY GRANGE
particles that adbere to U
2612 wiD serve lunch Friday
could be removed wllb a toft
POMEROY LANES
and Saturday at Guy Shuler
Tuesday Triplicate
vacuum bru1b .. Freqaeilt
Pts. sale at Letart Falla ComduU.C abould keep lbe paper Shamrock. Motel
22 munity Building. 20
ill good shape, 10 perbapa you Roval Crow n Btlg Co .
FIRST SESSION of new
Ltd .
20
CGuld vaC1illm It more oftea. NShirts
emergency inedlcal services
. Y . Cloth ing House
18
Oue especll many yean of Tea m s
B tralnlng will be at 7 p.m.
m 3
8
aervlce from sucb paper, for _ Tea
September 19, 1976
Fri~y at the fire station in
_High Ind . Game
Pat
POMEROY LANES
It Is e:~pe~~~lve as weD as Smith 182, Marlen e Wilson Racine with ~rry Baker,
Eorty Sunday Mixed
being qalte bandsome. I 176.
Middleport, Instructor .
Pis
High Series Mar]ene
would never cOIIIIder the · Wllson 506, Pat Sftl ith 459 :
Anyone Interested In the Tom 's Carry 0\Jt
2•
'ream High Game - Royal course contact Harold Circle. Town Kiln
clulllge you .suggest. The
24
~otl)ing 1433.
Jack's Dairy Bar
18
m01t practical coverlllp you Crown
SATURDAY
Team
High · Game Pomeroy Flower Shop
12
mealloned seem far more Shamrock MOtel 1339 .
SQUARE DANCE .satur- Cline's Con st.
10
appropriate for the bathroom
day, &lt;&gt;1:1: 2, at Mlddleprirt Mark V
8
or ~tebeu. - POLLY•
High Ind. !'ame - Darrell
Elementary School, 8 to 11
S_unday Mixed League
Dugan 221 , Ed Voss 210, Jerry
p.m. Sponsored by Senior · Cline
Pick 'n Shovel
; Marlene Wilson 197,
DEAR POLLY - and
Won Lost Citizens Center with music by
Betty Sm ith 192, Helen
Dorothy - To keep those Slaem
28
12 Strtngdusters; admission, $1
Phelps 169 .
-. st.
- Mkt .
nylon sheets from-.slipptng, Farmer s Bank
High Series - Darrell
16 for adults; children under 12
24
Dugan 559 , Larry Dugan 524.
1ry stuffing a strip of foam Team 3
24
16 free.
Ed Voss and John Tyree 215 ;
rubber around the edges be- Seldom Rest Ceram ic s20 20
BAKE SALE Saturday in Betty Sm ith 517, Marlene
tween the sheet and box Team 1
14
26 front of Racine Post Office
Wilson 473 , Lena Howard 565.
10
30
springs, or put a foani rubber Teams
Team High Game and
spoDSQred
by
Racine
Boy
Men 's high seri~s - Roger
Series
- Town Kiln 713 and
pad between spring and Dingess
406 ; Dave Lee 399 ; Scout Troop 241 and Cub
1999.
·
mattress. Then tuck the sheet Ronnie Han ing 39 8.'
Scout Pack 243. Those
WOmen 's hi gh series - Pat
between foam pad and William_
Early Wednesday Mixed
wishing to donate are to call
s 503, Kathie Le e 440 ,
September 22, 1976
mattress. - BONNIE.
Ann Morris 385 .
.
949-2449, 949-2619 or 992-7059.
Men 's high game - Roger
Pis.
DEAR POLLY - My Dingess
170, Ronn i e Han in g
SUNDAY
Oi
iersFour
28
Pointer is for those people 162, Bob W il liams 153.
Zide's Sport Shop
26
CHICKEN
BARBECUE
Women 's high game - F'a1
who are allergic to perfwnes
Smith Nelson Motors
22
175, Pat Will iam s Sunday at Racine firehouse,
in cosmetics. I mix baking Williams
Young's Super Market
20
168, Kethie Lee and Pa t
sponSQred by the auxiliary of Tenth Framers
18
soda .in my dusting powder, Williams 160.
Racine
Fire
Department.
Nelson
Drug
C
o.
6
and then do not break out as l
High Ind. Game - Men :
Menu
includes
one-half
used to before I started this, I SUSPECT ARRFSl'ED
chicken, baked beans, potato Jim Hawley, 214, Bill Prier
use about one-third soda to
1\NOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI} salad or cole slaw, cake, pie 209, Russ Carson and Ed Voss
193 : Women : Helen Phelps
tw~thlrds powder. I do hope
- FBI agents have arrested a and coffee.
211. Betty Smith 200. Isabelle
this helps others as It has !Iammond, Ind. man wanted
Couch 186.
helped me. - FILONA.
In Ohio on a robbery charge.
High Series - Russ Carson ,
MONDAY
549, Bill Porter 540, Ed Voss
DEAR POLLY- We have
James T. Boggs, 18, was
SALEM CENTER PTA 509 : isabelle Couch 517, Betty
discovered an alternate use arresteq Wednesday at a MQnday, 7:.30 p.m.
Smith 507, Carolyn Bachner
for our daughter's colorful relative's home in rural
462.
poncho that she seldom Andersonville, according •to
Team High Game and
Series - Zide's Sport Shop
wears. It looks great when Harold C. Swanson, special
735 and 1983.
used as a throw over the agent in charge of the
headrest of a recliner chair. Knoxville FBI office.
Less expensive ones might be
Boggs was charged by was arrested on a charge of
PTA TO MEET
used to cover a drum table, authorities in Defiance, Ohio, unlawful flight to avoid
The
Salem
Center PTA wiD
with the center hole (neck) in connectioo with an armed- prosecution for aggravated
meet
Monday
at 7:30 p.m.
concealed by a lamp base or holdup of a restaurant. He robbery.
bowl of flowers. - BETTY G.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet .a4XIOC:IICHXICC:IOCX:IICH:l&gt;Oc:M:IICHXICC:IOCX:IICH:l&gt;OOC:IICH=c:IOC:IOII
Peeve concerns liquid
shampoo. When my bottle
seems almost empty It really
Is not. I can fill It With water,
shake and have enough left .
for four or five shampoos.
Haggar and Hubbard
Those wondering how to
clean rings and other jewelry
Wear a leisure suit in great fall colors.
can just fill a ~easurtng cup
with hot water, add a

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green was carried out for the
tbower, and cake and niints
made by Unda Swingle were
served with nuta, punch and
-coffee.
Attending were Wilma
Meea, Susie Stewart, KeUy
Stewart, Kim Stewart, Diane
Ashley, IJaa Ashley, Oleva
Cotterill, Lucille Harrl.lon,
·.Sandy McDaniel, No ~ma
Russell, Grace Johnson,
Carolyn Ypung, VIcki J. Fry,
Nita Rusche!, Teress EUis,
Juanita Owens, Beatrice
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.BEGINNING THURSDAY, SEPT. 30TH

GOSPEL.MEETING

SEATTLE (UPI) - The
seattle Seahawka Wednesday
announced the slpling of free
~VAILAIU POIIINTAL
qent tackle Dave Slmmson,
a Uoot~. 248-pound thirdyell' pro.
The former University of
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Sha~on

Padres·bomb Reds as
Strom has 3 hitter
SAN DIEGO (UPI }- "I'm

sorry to see the season
coming to an end," said Doug
Rader . "I hate to ste il end
1\:ithout
doing something,
NEW YORK (UPI}-Tom ~sorda was up on a look.
mostly
because
we haven't
The St. Loul8 Browns were. looking under every rock.
been
worth
a
Wimn."
!M!Brchlng desperately for a left-banded pitcher, a pitcller of
any kind to be perfectly truthful about l\,_when the Brooklyn _ The third baseman spoke
Dodgers told them they could look at one of the left-banders out. of frustration about the
they had with their Montreal Club in the Intematlo!!$1 League . skid of the San Diego Padres,
His name was Tom ~sorda, who was appointed by the , now 29 games back in the
Dodgers as their new manager Wednesday . He had a nifty National League West ,
curve ball, ooe of the best around, b~t his fast baD wouldn 't put
a dent in a tub d butter.
Lasorda came\p to spring training with the Browns, in 1953
and if they kept him, they'd give the Dodgers $25,000. If they
didn't, which ultimately turned out to he the case, they'd send
him back tD Montreal.
In no time at aU, ~da grew friendly with ever~011e 'oit the
club and somewhere aloog the line beC!!Jile Involved in a
chaUenge for a foot race.
He and this feUow agreed the&gt; would run until one or the
other dropped dead.
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BEREA, Ohio (UPI } The competi.tioo was held in 8 public square in Riverside,
~eveland Browns coach For~llf., where the team stayed. Morbidly fascinated over the
Gregg rested his players
(X'Ospect of seeing someone perhaps run straight to heaven, a · 'rest
an extra day· this w¢ek,
wmber of the Brownie players went out and bought plenty of putting· off the start of
beer so they could propel'ly enjoy the spectacle while sitting preparations
for
the
around watching it.
upcoming Cincinnati Bengals
The whole thing lasted 56 minutes. ~sorda later admitted
until Wednesday.
he got a stitch in his . side and had nearly quit twice, bat game
Gregg hoped for physical
doggedly, he kept going. Finally, his competitor said he had and psychologi.cal dividends
enough and stopped running.
fr~m .the Interlude after
This Is not a secood-band account, but a first-band one
watching
his team pwruneled
because I was the ooe foolish enough to run Tom LaSQrda that by Denver
Broncos last
night. I didn't die, it only felt like I did. I know this now - Tom Sunday.
Lasorda would've have died before he quit. I know because he
" I felt they were
told me so, and when Tom Lasorda tells you something, you'd disappointed
In the game,
better believe it ~ or get ready tD run a foot race until you fall just 8S We were as C08CheS, II
oown.
he said. "Also we were going
As a big league -p~~er. the affable, talkative, 49-year.()!d
to
get back to Cleveland late
LaSOI'da never was much, but In his 31 years In professional
and
wouldn't have their close
baseball, as a player, coach, scout and minor league manager, attention
on Monday." ·
not Enos Slaughter, not Petl! Rose, not even Ty Cobb, ev!!l' put
His usual routine has been
more of himself lntD the game than has ~sorda .
to give his players a brief
Wilen Walt Alston announced last Monday he wouldn't be workout on Monday and rest
bac!l managing the Dodgen next season after 23 consecu.tive them on Tuesday.
years, the gueaing generally was that LaSQrda would succeed
"The players have been
him. Why not? He bad won pennants everywhere he had working
pretty hard and I
J!l8llllged for the Dodgers - at Ogden, . Spokane and thought a little break would
Albuquerque. What's more, he had turned down major league be a refresher," Gregg said.
managerial olfen from Atla!'la and Mootreal, preferring Ill "I was a player and I know
Wlllt until be mlgbt getlhe.Dodger job.
they think ."
Peter O'Milley, the Dodgers' president, caUed Lasorda at how
The Browns, 1-2, are underhis hmle In Fullerton, Calif., at nine o'clock Wednesday mordogs
Sunday for the third
ning.
.
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straight
week. Cincinnati, 2-1,
"We'd like you to be at the ball park at 11: 15," he said. "And Is favored
by seven points.
be on time"
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Last
year
the Bengals
~da ;,Un't the least bit nervous. He only dropped the edged the Browns
24-17 in the
receiver twice.
!M!Bson opener for both teams
1ben board chairman Walter O'Malley got on the phone and
asked Tt111lf he bad pitched batting practice Tuesday night. and then suffered a :IS-23
at the hands of the
Certainly, said Laaorda. O'Malley knew that beforehand. UPset
Browns
in the last half of the
Luorda always pitches batting practice. He can't get enough
sea!kln. It was .Cleveland's
ollt. He loves lt.
· "Do you cheat?" O'Malley teued. "Do you step off the biggest victory of an abysmal
3-11 season.
rubber?"
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The Browns don't expect to
"No! Myfoot'ulways oo the rubber," Lasorda replied, per- -have regular quarterback
fectly serious.
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Mike Phipps or regular
They talked some more, and O'Malley congratulated Lasor- · fullback Cleo Miller ready by
da oo hli new job.
,
.
Sunday, meaning backup
When '-dB got off the phone, he had tears in his eyes Brian Sipe and rookie Mike
W8rs of joy. He lllgged and ldsled his wife, Joan, whom he met Pruitt will probably start
wben be pla,etf in Greenville, S.C., and to whiim he has been again.
married for a years.
.
Phipps is out with a
"R'sthellnt lime in my life I've ever seen a dream actually shoulder separation and
come true," llbe said to him.
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Miller is waiting for deep
b laid ott hill new Ucht greeo-suit for him so he'd look like a contusions of the hip, knee
big league mana~!"" should at the Dodgers' press conference. and ahkle to heal.
"You've never been kilt for worda before and I'm sure you
The quarterback hasn 't
WGII't be today,"lbe rtUSIII ed him.
even attempt to throw a pass.
After Luordlleft the ballpark, there was another cJ!)I and
"He' s been jogging,"
the caller ubd hill wife how long her husband had been
Gregg said. "But I don' know
Wllltlng to become a big l111gue manager!
whether he can throw yet."
"All hill life," lbe said.
By MILWN RICHMAN
UPI 8portl l!'.dllor

despite the Padres' 6-1
victory over Cincinnati
Wednesday night.
It was an impressive win,
marked by Brent Strom's
three· hitter, rookie Mike
Champion 's first major
league home run and Rader 's
grand siam belt in the first
Inning.
Rader, just now swinging a
hot bat after receiving

medical treatment for the
gout, also collected a double
and triple.
"I have a tendency of
. playing weD against better
ball clubs," he said. "Freddy
(Norman) wasn't pitching as
well as he can. He threw me
something I'm sure he
wouldn't want to throw - up
LOS ANGELES (UPI) and out wa~ hiK!t."
Tommy
LaSQrda, the
"You cant helteve how a
pltche~: feels to see four runs "holler guy" thir~ base coach
go up for him early in the of the Loll Angeles Dodgers
game," said Strom, who held who has claimed to "bleed
llle Reds hitless through six Dodger blue" for the 28 years
Innings. "Usually it's the he has been with the
other way around for me." organization, today took the
Strom, whose record Is now . reins Walter Alston held for
12-16, said early control of his nearly a quarter of a century
curve ball was the difference. as m8!1$ger of the club.
The selection of LaSorda
"Guys like (Pete } Rose and
(Joe} Morgan said my curve Was applauded by the Dodger
Miller worked out Wednes- ball was working and then players.
At the request of Alston,
day, but on his own . He they began chasing bad
wbo retired Tuesday after 7.'1
admitted to a great deal of pitches," Strom said.
frustration .
Strom also gave his predic- seasons at the Dodger hetm,
"WatChing on TV the last tion for Ule National League LaSorda assumed his managerial duties for the
few weeks has been rough, pemant race.
YIJU better believe it,' he said.
"No doubt," the pitcher final four games of the
"I was rocking and waving said. "Cincinnati an the way. season, starting Wednesday
every lime one of ·our backs They're too strong. Too many night with a I~ victory over
·
leaders like Rose, Morgan, the Houston Astros.
got his hands on the ball."
~~rda , 49, a short, stout,
Bench. There's nobody like
jovial counterpart tD the 64that on Philadelphia."
After clubbing the first year-old Alston, who ruled
homer of his major league with a respected, quiet
career, Olampion ran the authority, was welcomed by
base paths as if he were his players this way :
"l know as wen as I know
trylnglobeat a throw to first.
anything
that he Is the right
"I thought it. would hit the
man,''
said
Steve Gar.&gt;ey,
wall and I ran as hard as I
first
baseman
and 1974
After winning thetr first could," Champioo saict. "I National Leal!ue MVP.
two matclles of the Se&amp;SQn, was almost to third when I
"He is probably the most
the Meigs girls' volleyball knew it was a home run . qualified man to assume the
Nobody
ever
told
me.
you're
team took its first loss
manager 's post,'' said third
against Wellston Tuesday supposed tD run slow and trot baseman Ron Cey . "He Is a
night at Meigs High School. for a home run."
tremendous motivator."
It took the visitors an three
games to win the matcll.
Meigs pot the first game into
had a year ago. They have
overtime, before losing 16-U,
tremendous defensive
but the toea! team bouilced
personnel, especially the
back to cop a relatively easy
front seven.
!~ ·win to even things up. But
'"Oliio Staie. ·has the
then the visitors breezed to a
capability of moving the b~
IS-2 win in the decisive thirt!
oo anyone and to control the
game.
!Jail on anyone. The key to the
The reserves also dropped
LOS ANGELEi (UP!} - game will be whether Ohio
the matcll 2-1. They started Watch out Woody.
State can keep the bali away
off with a IS-11 win in the first
Wendell Tyler and Theotis from UCLA." game, but then the visitors Brown, nursing Injuries from
After Ohio State, the Bruins
swept the next two, ~ and last week's conquest over the meet Slanlord the following
IS.13.
Air Force Academy, will be week In the race for the
'Meigs owns two earlier suited up and ready to play Pacific~ crown and a Rose
season wins over Athens and for UCLA Saturday when the Bowl bid, but Donahue Insists
Logan. In those contests both No. 2-ranked Bruins jnvade "we're taking them one at a
the varsity .and the reserves the turf of No. &amp;.ranked Ohio tim
. e. "
woo. Toolght the Meigs team State.
hosts GaUia Academy at 4:30
Tyler, Who raced for 156
at the high school.
yards to become UCLA's alltime leading rustier in a 4(1;7
romp over the Falcons, is
recovering from a groin puU
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while Brown, who has scored
five wuchdowns, ts coming
back from a hip point Injury.
"They're making the trip,
and they wouldn't be unless
Tode~y is the da y ro di1cover
they are Tel'dY to play,"
clauic: beauty in Vogue 's " Hor·
The Meigs High School goH UCLA coach Terry Donahue
ved." It's o fresh new look for
team contlnueil tD show they said Wednesday.
Vogue and you. ~og u e . , , .for
Donahue put the Bruins
fining fashion .
are going to be top contenders
in the sectional tournament through practice Wednesday
COLORS: BLACK,
this year as they picked up in a light rain, but that didn't
another victory Tuesday dampen his optimism that the
NAVY OR CARMEL
night at Pomeroy, downing Bruins, winner's over Ohio
Nelsonville-York for the State In the Rose Bowl, would
put up a better battle than
second time, 152-162.
their
early season loss to the
The matcll raised their
Buckeyes
last year.
overall record to a nifty 7-1
"CA!r players are excited
while in the SEOAL they
and anticipate a tremendous
stood at 2-1.
This time it was Chuck struggle back there,' •
Follrod who led the way as he Donahue said of the
tDured the course-in a par 35 upcoming trip to Columbus,
to take medalist honors. Ohio. "Watching the films of
Mark Gilkey shot a 38, their first three games, the
Crenson Pratt a 39, Dale Buckeyes have very much
Browning a 40, and Lance the same type of t~am they
Oliver stroked a 41. '!'be big
thing for Meigs this season
has been the fact that each of
'the five golfers has been
shooting frequently in the

Browns rested
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Norton's bitterness grows
BJU!:NROSI!lNBERG
UPIIJpllriiWrller

NEW YORK (UPI} -Now
that Ken Nortm has bad time
to ponder his controvenlal
Joas to Mubammad AU
'l'llelday nlgbt, he's more
lll1ler than ever.
So much so, In fact, he .
completely reversed bls
clalmthatbe'IIQUldnnersay
aythlng derogatory abo!&amp;
the apclrt that bad dooe so
much for blm. He said boling
bad "soured In my mouth,"
and announced he would
reelrelromlhering"lfi don't
aet • rematch lritb Ali."

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All, however, had little young, three years younger
sympathy for the ex-Marine, than me . NW'!oo always gives
who had forced him to the full me trouble but Foreman's
estent of his physical easy to knock out::
capabilities on
three
Despite the fact that an
occasions. Instead, he overwhelming majority of
augge~ted Norton earn · ringside reporters disagreed
another rematch by beating with the- verdicts handed
former champion George down byl referee Arthur
Foreman in an ellmin~~tion Mercante and judges Harold
bout.
LedermanandBarneySmlth,
"Norton does deserve All reiterated his own belief
another ahot at me," Ali that he unquestionably won
admitted, "but he's got to the fight.
earn lt. Foreman Ia the No. I
"I've seen baseball teams
chaUenger, I can't turn him win by me run, basketball
down. If Norton beats teams win by one point. I've
Foreman then .I'll fight him seenMarkSpitzwina race by
lllin· But Nortm oon't want me finger,'' Ali said. "II
Foreman because Foreman don't matter how much you
cmce annihilated him, julit win by, as long as you win.
like be annihilated (Joe} _That's what being a
Frazier.''.
champion Is all about.''
The' foundation for an Ali- · Norton profesaed no dislike
Foreman rematch was laid for Ali and said he respects
Wednesday night when the man as much as eyer.
Herbert Muhammad, the
"There's no animosity be·
cbmlploo'a manager, flew tD tween me and Ali,'' Norton
Teheran, Iran, to open said. "I like the man. He
clllcuaslons for a bol&amp;, which didn't make the decision, the
would Iring All '10 mUllon. officials did. l just want to
"I want Foreman bad. I'd fight him again."
jump oo Foreman in m
months,"
All
said.
"Foreman's easier for me
than
Norton.
Norton
tbouldn't say he'agoona quit,
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· A layette tbower bonorlng
Mrl. Sbafllll RUueli wu held
receaUy at the Bradbury
home of Mrs. Robert King
with Cll'ol King and IJnda
Swingle u holleuet.
G1111111 were played with
prllel going to Wilma Mees
Grace Rupcbel, Louts~
Radford, Marilyn Poulin and
Sandy McDaniel. Mary
Lathe)' woo the door prize.
A llork theme in pink and

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The managerial abilities of
in fact, were recog·
nized by several big league
clubs who made him offers
earlier this year , but in each
case he turned them down tD
remain with the Dodgers.
" I think that when someone
wakes up and finds that wlien
he has inherited a position
vacated by ihe greatest
manager in baseball, it's Uke
waking UP to find out you
inllerlted the Hope diamond,"
LaSorda said at a Dodger
news conference Wednesday
when he was named

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i'he United Methodist Women

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New Haven held a recent
meeting In Scott Memorial
HaD with Naomi Bumgard,~r presiding at the meeting.
Prayer wu said and an the
'members sang "What a
'Friend We Have in Jesus",
accompanied at the plano by
•Mrs. Bumgardner.
Projects for the new years
~ were discussed and It wa5
decided the group will make
:lap robes for the sick in
nursing homea, visit the sick
•and shut-Ina, and donate old
, eye gtuses to the Uona Club.
' Janet Bumgardner was
choaen to serve as the hostess
and Irene Weavllr the
program leader at the next
, meeting on Oct. 21.
Relreshmenta were served
to Learoa Udel, ,Edna Roush,
Jean Hendrickson, Clara
' Burris, 'Thelma Capehart,
Rev. Miller hnd Irene
Weaver.
Mary Lelving, Ruth Batey,
Margie Hoffman, Janet
Bumgardner, Naomi
.:Bumgardner and . Evelyn
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30's

N-Y was led by Tim Pitts'
38 while Tim Oakley and Kent
Feama each shot a 41. Mike
Kimes and Joe Holte! both got
a 42.
The Meigs Reserves turned
In a respectable performance
as David Burt and Jeff Couch
each got a 45 while the third
reserve, Roli Casce, •turned In
a 57. N-Y reserve scores
were: Mike JeweU-46, Mike
Hoffman-62, Dave Devore-&amp;, Paul Hosklnson-57, Jerry
Batton-67.

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A dCIIItion to the annual
project of the Meigs County
MenTa Fellowship
of
providing clothing and
supplies for the Grundy
Milllm School tn Grundy
Va. wu mide by the Loya~
Bereans Clau of the Middleport Church of Chrlll at a
meeting Tuesday night.
Mrs, Kathryn Erwin had
ptayer to open the meeting
and Mn. Grace Hawley read
from 1 John: Readings were
"Dally Prayers Dissolve
Your CaM" and "Blessing in
Disguise Is Difficult to
'Recognize" by Helen Stetner
Rice.
A communication was read
from Mr. arid Mrs. Ron
Russell, missionaries In
Teua. Marvin Kelly reported
on contacting a trustee of the
cburch about erecting a
railing . on cburch stairs.
Reported ill were Mri. Hattie
·swift, Mrs. · Carrie 'Roush,
Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. Sarah
Koehler and Mrs. Cynthia
Gohring.
Members were asked to
contribute cookies, baked
gooda, crocheted pieces or
other Items to the Country
Fair at the Athena Mental
Health Center. The clasa
agreed to serve the holiday
dinner for the Loyal Women's
and Man's clus on Dec. 3.
The Loya!Bereana' party will
.be held at a time when the
Homebuilders· can serve.
Men of the class WtiJ furnish
i'efrealunents in October. The
benediction, a reading
"Where Can We Find Him"
by Lena McKinley, and
refreshments by Mrs.
!lawley and Mrs. Ervin
~ncludecl the meeting.

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Mary ~they. Joyce Bartrum, 1\nna Mae Ellis,
Marilyn Poulin, Phyllis
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Auxiliary celebrate$ 55th year'
1be 56th Anniversary of the

American Legion Auillary
of Drew Webeter Poll 39 was
celebrated Tuesday night
with a dinner at the haD.
Mrs. Jed Weblter, Sr., the
oldest member preeent, and
Mrs. Eddie A. Smith, the
oldest president, serving in
1938, were recognized and
presented glfla. A review of
the unltla organization was
given. li was organized In
1921 in the Meigs County
opera house with Eva Jo
Web8t4:1' Hall, now living In
Columbua, serving aa the
first president •
Mrs.
Grace
Pratt,
president, welcomed the
members and guuts In- ·
eluding Paul Caacl, Kenneth
Harris and Alma Johnson,
Springfield. Genevieve
Meinhart, chaplain, gave the
prayer. A thank-you note
from Ml.sa Cheryl Lehew for
the nurses scholarship given
her was read by Ml.sa Erma
Smith. Also read were
oommunlcatlona including
the bulletin from Mrs.
Florence Richards, Eighth
District president. She announced her new district
chairmen and the fall conference to be held ne1t
Thursday at ~aster with
Mary Jane Patro, Toledo,
new Department president as
the ,guest speaker. Also announced was a fall leadership
school.
Membership awarda were
discussed and It was noted
that awards will be given for
goal by . Nov. 11, highest
percentage over goal by Dec.
3! , national president's
citaUoo for goal by Jan. 31,
and the final date to reach
goal, May 31.
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Peuy Harris, during the e'lenlnil for the Pearl Knapp and Mn. Mlrl•
children and youth chairman, Arcadia · Nursing Home. Goett were named to a
reported that birthday gifts Working with the glda was ccimmlttee to Work with the
other unlta.
~
had been sent to four boys at Miss Lehew.
Paul
Cascl,
state't,batrman
the HardinC Cotta&amp;e at the
Xenia Home for Orphans. lor the Gifts .for the Yani.l
Vlsitadoo day there Ia Oct. 11 program, was speaker at the
with reglllration at 9:30 a.m. meeting. He noted that for
There will be a luncheon at :tour of the pall five yeart the
noon, a tour of the cottages Eighth District has hl«11tSS in
including the Peter Pan the state In dooatlona.
He told of the scope of the
cottage and the hospital.
program
which (X'Ovidecl a
Trick or treat bags wtll be
made for the children in variety of services to the
Harding Cottage, and the unit hospitalized veterans In the
IN
voted to send '15 for a 14 districts pf Ohio, He noted
that the _thl)lgs provided
HaUoween party.
Death of Mrs. Rose through the Gifts for the
Gen)lelmer was noted and the Yanks. program are not
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Mrs. Mehihart had t!le The money Ia used for canprayer, Mrs. Catherine Welsh teen books, gift shopa, special
played "How Great Thou projects and equipment for
Art", and Mrs. Pratt gave the the veterans.
Cascl also proposed to the
tribute.
The New Look
Membtrshlp chairman unit a joint gathering of the
Frankie Hunnet's report Pomeroy, Middleport and
showed dues paid to date at 96 . Racine Legionnaires and
For Fall
and 64 needed for goal. She auxUisry members for a
asked that dues be sent to Box famliy outing on Nov. 7 to
100, American Legion celebrate Veterans Day. He
At
Auxiliary. As for the October suggested the legionnaires
meeting, Mrs. Hunnel and provide barbecue chicken
Mrs. Harris were named to and the auxiliary members
have refreslunenta with Mrs. bring covered dlahes. Cascl
Isabelle Couch to present the reported that that would be
program
on
nurses the day when the Forty et
scholarship and education. Eight train would be in Meigs
Mrs. Gemma Case! , County. Mrs. Norma Jewell,
veterans affairs chairman, Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart,
reported that 34 ditty bags Mrs. Faye WUdermuch, Mrs.
have been made to take to
Chillicothe. Mrs. Veda Davis,
junior activities chaltman,
reported on 8 planned trip to Coats &amp; Clothing At
· .
·
be taken to Arcadia for the
The
·
birthday of Bill Rovnak. Gifts
wiD be taken to a)l nine of the
veterans there.
AB a memorial to Mrs.
While you're there
Genhelmer, f5 was sent to the
come in and see the
Marie Moore Fund. Mrs.
COVERALLS
and
Joan Vaughan reported_that a
flag will be presented for the
JUMPSUITS Boys' 9
new tennis coW'! and also that
mos. through size -8.
a new flag wiD be given for
Girls 5 to 6x.
the parlting lot in Pomeroy.
Also
see
itie
-The death of Harry Walah,
BLANKET
Veterans Administration
SLEEPERS. Boys up'
volunt~r services dlrectDr at
to
4 years and girls up
the Chillicothe Hospital, was
to size 14.
reported . He was the
recipient of two awards for
Special group $5.99
outstanding service to the
Boys and girls up to
veterans at the hospital and
size 14.
-was a life member of the Ross
County PoSt 62, Chillicothe.
Pictures For Fall
Mrs. Mary Martin spoke on
legislation and particularly
about· the liberty bell which
the legion Is hopeful can be ·
placed permanently In
Friday, Oct. 8, ev~ning (after 5)
Washington, D. C. as a
Saturday, Oct. 9, all day
bicentennial memorial. She
encouraged voting in
November and personal
evaluation of all the candidates. Mrs. Davis gave the
third reading of the budget
for the 1976-77 year. The door
prize won by Grace Pratt was
provided by Mrs . Rhoda
Hackett. ·
175 N 5ECONO AVE / MIODI.EPORT, QH. 45760
Juniors at the meeting,
Pho"e (61.&amp;)
Anna WUes, Robin Campbell,
Pam Powers and Paula Kloea
made Halloween favors
Mra,

THURSDAY
UMWA SUPPORTERS
Thursday, 2:30 p.m. at the
Eagles Club In Pomeroy.
Guest speaker till be Jim
Willis, safely coordinator
from Meiga Mines. FUms on
safety wtll be shown. Also
apeaking will be Jim Proffitt
and Jerry Adama. Persona
are not to bring refreshments.
SOUTHERN LOCAL. Band
.Boosters, 7:30 p.m. ThursdaY
, Instead of on Tuesday.
Everyone asked to attend to
help make plalll for unif9rms
for additional band members.
EASTERN LOCAL PTSA,
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at
Eastern Local High School.
The public Ia Invited as well .
I
,
as candidates for public ofRv Polly Cramer
flee who are invited to apeak
DEAR POLLY - I have teaapoon of baking soda and brleOy. James Roilsh, cangr888 cloth paper on the walle leave for fifteen minutes or didate for 'Meigs County
In my l)arlor and dining so. The jewelry will be shiny . Commlsltoners, will talll on
room. I have been vacuuming . clean. - E.R.
funding .for the mentally
It once every s!x months. Do
DEAR POLLY - When a retarded and public school
you know of a better way to skirt Is put on a hanger It
clean lheae walls? I am not ·Often lalla off. Now I secure a systems.
FREE CLOTHING day at
sattsfied with just vacuuming skirt on Its hanger with
the
Salvation Army, Thursand would like to wash the spring type clothespins. day
from 10 a.m. until noon.
walla, but that ls Impossible. I SUSAN.
All
area
residents In need of
guess the next best thing is to
Pony wru sea.d you ODe of
clothing
are
welcome.
put on a vinyl or other her "peaeby" thank-you
washable cloth back covering cards, Ideal for framlac or
FRIDAY
that can be washed. Will It he placing Ia your family
SPECIAL MEETING of
a big job to remove the gr888 scrapbook, H abe uses your Rio Grande Community
cloth paper? ·I would ap- favorite Poillter, Peeve or College Board of Trustees,
preclate any advi~e . ....: JEAN Problem ill her coiDlllll. Write called by chairman, Elnon
S.
Polly's POillten Ia care of Plummer Friday, 10 a.m. in
I&gt;EAR JEAN S• ..:.· Grass tbls newspaper.
the board room on the college
cloth paper can be cleaaed
campus for consideration of
with
that
dough•llke
the technical buDding .plans.
wallpaper cleaner. Any
OlfiO VALLEY GRANGE
particles that adbere to U
2612 wiD serve lunch Friday
could be removed wllb a toft
POMEROY LANES
and Saturday at Guy Shuler
Tuesday Triplicate
vacuum bru1b .. Freqaeilt
Pts. sale at Letart Falla ComduU.C abould keep lbe paper Shamrock. Motel
22 munity Building. 20
ill good shape, 10 perbapa you Roval Crow n Btlg Co .
FIRST SESSION of new
Ltd .
20
CGuld vaC1illm It more oftea. NShirts
emergency inedlcal services
. Y . Cloth ing House
18
Oue especll many yean of Tea m s
B tralnlng will be at 7 p.m.
m 3
8
aervlce from sucb paper, for _ Tea
September 19, 1976
Fri~y at the fire station in
_High Ind . Game
Pat
POMEROY LANES
It Is e:~pe~~~lve as weD as Smith 182, Marlen e Wilson Racine with ~rry Baker,
Eorty Sunday Mixed
being qalte bandsome. I 176.
Middleport, Instructor .
Pis
High Series Mar]ene
would never cOIIIIder the · Wllson 506, Pat Sftl ith 459 :
Anyone Interested In the Tom 's Carry 0\Jt
2•
'ream High Game - Royal course contact Harold Circle. Town Kiln
clulllge you .suggest. The
24
~otl)ing 1433.
Jack's Dairy Bar
18
m01t practical coverlllp you Crown
SATURDAY
Team
High · Game Pomeroy Flower Shop
12
mealloned seem far more Shamrock MOtel 1339 .
SQUARE DANCE .satur- Cline's Con st.
10
appropriate for the bathroom
day, &lt;&gt;1:1: 2, at Mlddleprirt Mark V
8
or ~tebeu. - POLLY•
High Ind. !'ame - Darrell
Elementary School, 8 to 11
S_unday Mixed League
Dugan 221 , Ed Voss 210, Jerry
p.m. Sponsored by Senior · Cline
Pick 'n Shovel
; Marlene Wilson 197,
DEAR POLLY - and
Won Lost Citizens Center with music by
Betty Sm ith 192, Helen
Dorothy - To keep those Slaem
28
12 Strtngdusters; admission, $1
Phelps 169 .
-. st.
- Mkt .
nylon sheets from-.slipptng, Farmer s Bank
High Series - Darrell
16 for adults; children under 12
24
Dugan 559 , Larry Dugan 524.
1ry stuffing a strip of foam Team 3
24
16 free.
Ed Voss and John Tyree 215 ;
rubber around the edges be- Seldom Rest Ceram ic s20 20
BAKE SALE Saturday in Betty Sm ith 517, Marlene
tween the sheet and box Team 1
14
26 front of Racine Post Office
Wilson 473 , Lena Howard 565.
10
30
springs, or put a foani rubber Teams
Team High Game and
spoDSQred
by
Racine
Boy
Men 's high seri~s - Roger
Series
- Town Kiln 713 and
pad between spring and Dingess
406 ; Dave Lee 399 ; Scout Troop 241 and Cub
1999.
·
mattress. Then tuck the sheet Ronnie Han ing 39 8.'
Scout Pack 243. Those
WOmen 's hi gh series - Pat
between foam pad and William_
Early Wednesday Mixed
wishing to donate are to call
s 503, Kathie Le e 440 ,
September 22, 1976
mattress. - BONNIE.
Ann Morris 385 .
.
949-2449, 949-2619 or 992-7059.
Men 's high game - Roger
Pis.
DEAR POLLY - My Dingess
170, Ronn i e Han in g
SUNDAY
Oi
iersFour
28
Pointer is for those people 162, Bob W il liams 153.
Zide's Sport Shop
26
CHICKEN
BARBECUE
Women 's high game - F'a1
who are allergic to perfwnes
Smith Nelson Motors
22
175, Pat Will iam s Sunday at Racine firehouse,
in cosmetics. I mix baking Williams
Young's Super Market
20
168, Kethie Lee and Pa t
sponSQred by the auxiliary of Tenth Framers
18
soda .in my dusting powder, Williams 160.
Racine
Fire
Department.
Nelson
Drug
C
o.
6
and then do not break out as l
High Ind. Game - Men :
Menu
includes
one-half
used to before I started this, I SUSPECT ARRFSl'ED
chicken, baked beans, potato Jim Hawley, 214, Bill Prier
use about one-third soda to
1\NOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI} salad or cole slaw, cake, pie 209, Russ Carson and Ed Voss
193 : Women : Helen Phelps
tw~thlrds powder. I do hope
- FBI agents have arrested a and coffee.
211. Betty Smith 200. Isabelle
this helps others as It has !Iammond, Ind. man wanted
Couch 186.
helped me. - FILONA.
In Ohio on a robbery charge.
High Series - Russ Carson ,
MONDAY
549, Bill Porter 540, Ed Voss
DEAR POLLY- We have
James T. Boggs, 18, was
SALEM CENTER PTA 509 : isabelle Couch 517, Betty
discovered an alternate use arresteq Wednesday at a MQnday, 7:.30 p.m.
Smith 507, Carolyn Bachner
for our daughter's colorful relative's home in rural
462.
poncho that she seldom Andersonville, according •to
Team High Game and
Series - Zide's Sport Shop
wears. It looks great when Harold C. Swanson, special
735 and 1983.
used as a throw over the agent in charge of the
headrest of a recliner chair. Knoxville FBI office.
Less expensive ones might be
Boggs was charged by was arrested on a charge of
PTA TO MEET
used to cover a drum table, authorities in Defiance, Ohio, unlawful flight to avoid
The
Salem
Center PTA wiD
with the center hole (neck) in connectioo with an armed- prosecution for aggravated
meet
Monday
at 7:30 p.m.
concealed by a lamp base or holdup of a restaurant. He robbery.
bowl of flowers. - BETTY G.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet .a4XIOC:IICHXICC:IOCX:IICH:l&gt;Oc:M:IICHXICC:IOCX:IICH:l&gt;OOC:IICH=c:IOC:IOII
Peeve concerns liquid
shampoo. When my bottle
seems almost empty It really
Is not. I can fill It With water,
shake and have enough left .
for four or five shampoos.
Haggar and Hubbard
Those wondering how to
clean rings and other jewelry
Wear a leisure suit in great fall colors.
can just fill a ~easurtng cup
with hot water, add a

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�Buckeye Hills nurses graduate
initiated

Or. keith Brandebery was
guest speaker at the Practical Nursing School of
Buckeye Hills Career ~nter
graduation at the Grace
United Methodist Church
Thursday, Sept. 23 at 8 p.m.
Or. Brandeberry stressed
the Importance of direct patient care with which the
practical nurse is involved,
and stated that this year of
training which they have just
. finished is really the beginning.
Or. Richard . Simpson,
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By llt•lcn and Sue Hottel
Do My Dreams Reflect Ufe?

Mrs. Olive Page, teacher at DEAR HELEN AND SUE:
the Salem Center School, and
I've been hopelessly in love with this guy lor seven months.
Miss Rebecca Tate, teacher Natw:ally, he doesn't know it .
at Pomeroy Elementary,
How come this ? When I dream of fellas I think are just sowere initiated into Alpha so, the dreams are very romantic and sexy - not like I'd treat
Omicron Chapter .oi Della them in real' life. But I hardly ever dream of my "Dream
Kappa Gamma Society In~ Man," and when I do, it's very platonic. I don 't even kiss him.
ternational at a dinner
You'd think my unconscious, at least, would give me a
meeting Monday night at break. - DOESN'T MAKE SENSE
Lake Hope LOOge.
DEAR DOESN'T:
Perhaps your cjreams reflect waking fears; if you figure
Mr~ . Nan Moore conducted .
the Impressive ceremony for this love is "hopeless," lhat message may be stored in your
Mrs. Page pr~sented for unconscious - which then . produces a sale, platonic
membership by Mrs. Roberta "warrrlng" not to get your hopes up .- HELEN
Wilson, and Miss Tate,
+++
HOSPITALIZED
escorted by Anna Elizabeth NOTE FROM SUE : Maybe your unconscious figures day
Edgar
Brewer is a surgical
dreams
are
more
tl)an
plenty.
So
it
applies
the
brakes
while
Turner. Each one :NRS
patient
at St . Joseph's
presented a red rose and lace you sleep.
Hospital
in
Parkersburg. His
But let's get down to basics : stop waiting for dreams and
fern at the conclusion of the
room
number
is 201.
show this guy you're interested. Where is It written that a
ceremony .
The meeting attended by 42 MODERN girl must hold back until the b&lt;Jy makes the first
YARD SALE SET
members was presided over move?
The Tops Club wtli hold a
by Mrs. Maxine Philson, vice
+++
yard sale Oct. 4 and 5 at
_
president, in the absence of DEAR RAP:
This is to the 1.6-year-old who says "love is HeU on earth " Laurel Cliff just off the SR 7
Mrs. Judith Matheny due to
bypass, Any members having
because
the hurt is so bad when you lose it.
the serious illness of her
items
they · wisb to have
The
loss
of
a
loved
one
is
painful,
yes.
But
the
love
husband . Mrs. Patricia
picked
up
are to call 992-7202.
experienced
with
him
or
her
is
too
beautiful
w
miss.
Sharing
Radcliff of Hamden gave the
even
a
small
part
of
a
person's
life,.caring,
giving
without
table grace. Hostesses were
Mrs. Radcliff, Florabelie expecting in return, that is what brings the greatest joy.
DINNER ENJOYED
Who's to say that we have the right to keep everyone we
Funk, Esther Cassill, Fern
Felton and Mary Ann love with us always? They have their own lives to live, their ' RUTLAND - Tuesday
own deaths to die. Don't dwell on the loss, but on the happy dinner guests of Mrs. Nellie
Sherwood.
Mrs. Nellie Parker read Limes. TreasW'e the memories. Let the love you had shine Vale at her home here were
minutes of the. previous brightly on everyone you meet. wok into your heart, not your Mrs. Greta Suttle, Mrs. Mary
meeting and the executive pride, and yoU'll know that even lost love is worth it.- A 16 Bacon and Mrs. Margaret
Ellll Lewis.
meeting held at the Meigs . WHO REALLY KNOWS
Inn. Mrs. Lee Lee had ap- RAP:
On this day in history:
"The moment we love anything or anyone lj'ilh a desire to
propriate music including the
In 1846, a dentist in
new theme song, "Climb possess, we enter the first stage of slavery."
Charlestown
,
Mass.,
. "One Who Knows'! will not see love as Hell if she realizes
Every Mountain," assisted
extracted
a
tooth
for
the first
1
·
by Mrs. Pauline Burson. Mrs. love iSn't ''ownership.' - A.E.
time
with
the
aid
of
Philson aMounced a seminar READERS ALL:
anesthesia-&lt;!ther.
"One Who Knows" received more mail than any other
on ''Purposeful Living" to be
In 1938, Germany, France,
correspondent
last moolh. Her poignant letter brought a flood
held on Oct. 30 at Rio Grande
Britain
and Italy met in
of respoose, but no agreement that "lAve is Hell." Unanimous
College.
Munich
lor a conference,
.
Those from Meigs County advice: "Hang in there and learn to love again."
afU!r
which
British Prime
Then came the happy ending: a letter from the 16-year-old
attending the meeting were
Minister
Neville
Mrs. Avice Frecker, Miss . herself. Here it is :
Chamberlain promised
+++
Mildred
Hawley, Mrs .
~'peace in our tirne.' 1 That
Martha Husted, Mrs. Lee, DEAR HELEN AND SUE'
Thanks for printing my letter and lor your understanding "peace" lasted 337 days
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Geneva
before World War II started.
Nolan, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. response. My loss of lo~e was an ·~ almost" separation within
Philson, Mrs. Velma Pikkoja, my family. Luckily things got straightened out and now I'm
Miss Mary V. Reibel, Mrs. the happiest person around. I waS!! 't really sa~ing not to love
Fay Sa~er. Mrs. Turner, Miss , anyooe, but toget ready waccept the loss when it comes.
I know how now - and if another loss threatens (pray it
Rosalie Story, Mrs. Nellie
Won't!
) l'llget over it. And go on to love again.
Vale, Mrs. Wykle Whiteley,
Thanks
for helping me. - A 16-YEAR.QLD WHO KNEW
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Page and
Miss Tate.
The next meeting will be
An ArtCarved diamDnd
ring will always ~ be
Oct. 23 at 12:30 p.m. at the
beautiful
and will always
Presbyterian Church in
be
as
valuable
as the day
Jackson . Topic to be
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood,
By Clarice ADen
you
bought
it.
develol"!d will be changing
CHESTER - The Chester ()pal Eichinger and Laura
attitudes toward women's firemen and auxiliary Sun- Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
role, under the leadership of day evening held their aMual . ·Clark, Tamra, Penny and
the research conun!ttee with appreciation dinner for Wendy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Pikkoja as chairman. members and aU who helped A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J . M.
at the county fair. The Gaul, ·Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
firemen furnished steaks, Taylor, VirgO Taylor, Mr.
mashed potatoes, gravy, and Mrs. Pearl Edwards,
baked beans, coffee, cold Becky, Mary, DaVid and
drinks,
and ice cream. John, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll
'
Members each brought a Conroy, Mrs. Opal Hollon,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy,
games were Mr,. and Mrs: Kirk Chevalier,
·
played with several winning Mr. and Mrs. John Newell,
AFaith Fan Festival to be · prizes. Door prizes were won Jeff, Scotty and Misty, Mr.
held Saturday at 'the Ohio by Jimmy Newell, Opal and Mrs. Elmer Newell, Soot\
Valley Christian Assembly ijollon and Karla Chevalier. and Rex Justice, and Pam
Pomeroy
campgrounds at Dafwin was
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Hoffnian.
aMounced when the Meigs Hobart Newell, Mr. and Mrs.
Ch r 1st ian Women •s Clayton Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Fellowship met recently at John Wickham, Mr. and Mrs.
the Rutland Church of Christ. Arthur DeTray, Mr. and Mrs.
The festiva~ being held by Ralph Keller, Mr. and Mrs.
the Winston Salem Bible · Ross Cleland, Mr. and Mrs.
College, will feature Clarence Bob Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
Sheppard as speaker. A Hbrold Newell, Louann,
potluck supper will be held at Kathy, 1\enny and Jimmy,
6:30 before the meeting.
Mark HaU, Mr. and Mrs.
On Oct. 8, ~ and 10, the Bruce Myers, Bruce Allen
l oeratlon Evangelize Team and Leonard, Joyce Baker,
WI. he at the Zion Church of
Christ. Also aMounced was
the Rutland .Church of Christ
homecoming to be held on
BffiTHOAY HONORED
Oct. 10 along with the
Mrs. William King enWomen's Retreat held this · tertained Sunday with a
past weekend.
dinner party in celebration of
Suriday at the Hemlock her husband's birthday . .
Grove Christian Church Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
a homecoming wtli _be held Steve Finlaw and children,
with church at 9:30 a. m., a Heather ana Matthew,
basket dinner at noon, and Chester; Sherry Klng, who
the afternoon program at 1:30 attends Marshall University
P• m. James Quisenberry, and Kathy and Kevin King.
former minister, wtli speak
at the morning serilice and
give a devotional at the af·
ternoon program. The public
is invited.
Also tO be held Sunday w!U
be the bicentennial program
at the Bradford Church of
Christ. '!'he day's services.
wtli begin at 9:30 with the
main program at 2:30p.m.
The "I Love America" by the
Church of Christ Chorus will
S,Jrt•ttltiCh l'lrl'lrunit• \UIIillJI,
present the program.
iml:mll ) tuulf' ~ tht&gt; r hariru•l
Mrs. Patty Arnold. led in
you wanl , c-liminalt' ~ dial~ .
group singing to open. the
meeting with Jane Wise at
the piano. Selections were
"I'll Go Where You Want Me
To Go 1' • and "Love Lifted
Me". The prayer song was
"Sweet Hour of Prayer" with .
WAS 1469.95
Mrs. Paula HayneS havng
prayer. Mrs. Haynes and
• l 00% solid•8tate chassis
Mrs. VIrginia Wyatt gave the
• Black matrix in-line picture tube
8 Musicians
secretary and .treasurer's
from Nashville
• Adju8.t ahle, one-hullon color control
reports.
ltotl WoHiy '" N.1.(.
• 19-in. diagonal measure picture
For the prugram Mrs.
opptoring
ot
the
Jennifer Sheets presented
, folk muaic using both her
Nels0!1Yille
dulcimer and the autoharp.
High School
Authorized
Sales.Merchant
Mra. Nonua RuaseU gave the
Nel,onville, Ohio
clOiing prarer with refreshSunday, Od. 3
mentiJ bllnl HI'Ved in the
220 E. Main
992-2178
Pomeroy, 0.
7o30p.m.
social room. Ml.U Wise gave
A[~U tlS S:1 00
Owned &amp; Operated by
a hlilory of the Rutland
. Lou Osborne
Chan:h.

&lt;.-eremonies.
The class was presented to
Clarence' Thompson,
superintendent, by Mrs .
Helen Shields, R.N., Director
of the Practical Nursing
~hool. The 11ward lor the
highe.~t scholastic average
was earned by Kathy Thorn·

ton, and the award for the

best all ai'OWld clinic pel'
lortJl8!lce wa! presented to
Jill Jenkins.
The class response waa a
presentation of a memorial
plaque by Thompson to U .
Ernest Wigglesworth, Ohio
State Highway Patrol, in
memory ol Sgt. David Prof·
Iii, guest lecturer for the
SALE PLANNED
school the past two yean.
The Western .Boot Citizens
Invocation and benediction
Band Radio Club will have a were offered by Father
bake sale Friday at Krogers Albert MacKenzie, and
in Pomeroy. Members are Merlyn Ross, a~ied by
asked to have their baked Mrs. Ross, sang "You'll
gOods at the store at 8:341 a.m. Never Walk Alone" and
"We've Only Just Begun."
TO HOLD SALE
A dass of 38 students
APPLE GROVE - Tbe graduated at the fourth anApple
Grove
United nual graduation ceremony.
Methodist Women wtll have a The graduates are eligible to
rummage sale Oct. 5, 6 and 7 take their State Board Test
at the Community Hlill at Pool Examinations on Oct.
Letart Falls, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1~ .

24 area· bands to take part in Marshall event

Colors :
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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
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Marshall' s Big Green winners will be selected in
Marching Band wtli take to each class. Trophies and wall
the field for a marching plaques wtli be awarded to
e~hibition at 4:30 p. m.
winners.
Awards will be presented at
First, second and third
4:45p.m.
place winners will be selected
The divisions are based on among the majorette corps in
the number of playing each claas with trophies and
members. Class A Includes plaques awarded.
A trophy wtli be presented
bands with 81 or more
musicians ; Class B bands to the outstanding band of the
have between 56 and 80 festival.
members, while Class C
Serving as adjudicators for
banda have 55 or fewer.
this year's festival wtll be
The bands will be rated on Joaeph Buncie, Greensburgmusical eff.ect, visual effect Salem High School, Greensand the overall effect, Lemke burg, Pa.; Woodrow Hodges,
said. In addition to ratings of marching band . director ,
The
Meigs
County either a second shot or a vaccine in the past ·14 days ·If you have any uestions superior, excellent, average, University of Cincinnati, and
Depa~nent of Health today different dosage may be should conault a physician about flu or flu \aca:ine below average and fair, first, !Wger McCoMell, Ball State
' second and third place University, Muncie, Ind.
,hlsued a second Informative required for persons under before taking the flu vaccine. please ask.
stutement in regard to swine age 25. If you are under 25
. "lu vaccine to famlliartze the and •a notice regarding such
publlc with the situation due lnfprmatlon Ia not attached,
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to upcoming public clinics this_ information will be
· REGISTRATION FORM
which are plaMed for Oc- ptofided to you wherever you
Iober.
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recA!ve the vaccine.
I have read th.e above statement aflout swine flu, the vaccine, and the special precauliom. I have had
The statement also bas a
Most people will have no
an opportunity to ask questions, Including ques.(ions regarding vaccination recommendations :or
re gistration form · whlch slde el!ects from the vaccine.
p~rsons under age 25, and understand tht·beneflts and risks of flu vaccinal/on. I requw that lr be
persons are.to complete for However, tenderness at the
g1ven to me or to .the person named·below of whom I am the parent or guardian.
the clini~ staff. The site of the shot may occur and
statement:
last for several days. Some
Influenza (flU) Is caused ,by ' people wlU also have fever
'NFORMATION ON PERSON TO ROCEIVE VACCINE
FOR CLINIC USE
vl rwes. Wh~Q ptlople get flu chills, headache, or muscle
they may ilave fever, chills, aches within the first 48
headache, dry cough or hours .
!lNamiiiii•11(P'liio&lt;aia,.oPPidftlft'li\l---------- llltbdai,
muscle aches. Illness may
As with any vaccine or
Addreu
CO~tr of kelidene•
last several days or a week or drug, the poss!bUity of severe
Clinic ldenl .
more, and complete recovery or potentially fatal reactions
ftl•phon.e Number
Is usual. However, com· exists. However, nu vaccine
Dau Vacetn~ted
plications may l~ad to has rarely been associated
pneurtwnla or death In some with severe or fatal reac·
ManuladW"n and Loi No.
people. For the elderly and !Ions. In some instances
people with diabetes or heart, .people receiving vacelne
Dolo
lung, or kidney diseases, flu ~e had allergic reactions.
Ciiili&amp;A
may be especially serioua. You should note very
It is unlikely that you have carefully the following
adequate natural protection precautions :
VetenDBMemortaiHospltal
against swine ftu, since it has
-Olildren under a certain - Admitted Tamara
not caused wldesp•ead age should not routinely Tallent, Pomeroy; Marshall
human outbreaks In 45 years. receive flu vaccine. Please Flint, Pomeroy; Margaret
'!'he vaccine will not give aak about age limitations if Grtffith, .Middleport; Phyllis
you l!u because it is made this information is not at- Whaley, Shade; J estie ..
from killed viruses. Today's tached.
Molden, Rutland; George
flu vaccines cause fewer side
-People with known Conde,. Syracuse. .
effects than those used in the allergy to eggs shoul~ receive.
Discharged - Sigle Chafi!t,
past. In contrast wlth other the vaccine only under James
Yeager, . Iva
va ccines, flu vaccine can be special medical supervision. Cremeans.
taken
safely
during
- People with lever should
pregnancy .
delay getting vaccinated untU
One shot will protect most the fever is gone.
people from swine flu during
-People
who
have
Uie next flu season; however, received another type of A DEMAGOGUE?
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)Secretary of Commerce
Elliot Richardson has
accused Jimmy Carter · of
"demagoguery" and of being
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President Ford "fs less than
PRESS
sensitive to the needs of the
people."
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a
speech
to
the
Commonof an area motel alter selling
COLUMBUS (UP!) Police believe three men blank titles and licenses to an wealth Club Richardson said
the problem is inflation and
VELOURSarrested for selling ftolen, undercover agent.
not
"who
cares
the
most.
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and
Warren
were
blank auto titles and driver's
TERRIESUcenses may be part of a also charged with carrying a
the ft ring operating in concealed weapon. Officers
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Extra large , thick and
Central Ohiu.
absorbant. Slripes solids
Olficcrs expressed the revolver was found between
and jacquards. Cannon
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seconds
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and
pollee car used by the two men.
Sgt. Oliver Thompson said
confiscated . 222 blank auto
titles and 315 blank Ohio the stolen lilies are part of
· 2,247 stolen in 1972 from the
driver's licenses,
FOR
The three men -Bert Mas- Coshocton · County
Courthouse.
tel,,40, Millersport; Harry
He said the blank driver's
Breeze, 33, Nelsonville, and
Jolin Warren, 40, Logan- licenses were stolen in '1966
were taken into custoday from a warehouse used by the
Wednesday in the parking lot Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

of Maaon, Oak Hill (Ohio),
Dawson Bryant of Coal
Grove, Portsmouth West,
Wintersville, Barboursville,
Wayne and South Point.
At 3:411 p.m. the Clasa A
band competition will
commence with Galia
Academy, followed by
Sistersville, Meigs of
Pomeroy, Fairland of
Proctorvllle, and Huntington
High School.

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So Bring The Whole Family to Smith Nelson For the Patty.
We Will Serve Coffee·and Donuts. A_lso Free Gifts To
Everybody, Balloons For the Children, ·Pens and Ice Scrapers ·
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For Mom and Dad
PLUS
You May Whi A Free Grease, Oil and Filter and A Tune-,up
and Wash job For Ybut Car. 5 Will Be Given Away So just
Come On In and Sign Up. No Purchase Necessary. Drawing
Will Be Sat., Oct. 2nd
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1\THENS- Spowing aides
an~ other school persohne)
ho)V to help thl cerebral
palsied child in school will be
the loplc of an· in-service
workshop Tuesday, Oct. 5,
frqrn 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
"Our . goal is to explain
methods of providing lor
orthop edically - impaired
ehiidl·en in a regular
classroom setting," said
Sherry Allison, Southeastern
Oh~o Special Education
Regional Resource Center
(SJ:;O-SERRC) Low Incidence Coordinator .
'N!e workjhop is the second
in a series on the multi·
handicgpped chlld sponsored .
by ,the SEO..SERRC, which
coordinates services among
27 school distlicta in Athens,

Gallia, Hocking, Jackson,
Meigs, Monroe, Morgan,
Perry,
Vinton
and
Washington Counties.
Guest consultants for
Tuesday's pro~am at the
Hocking Valley Motor Lodge
near Nelsonville will be Nan
Heiskall, Field Nursing
Consultant, Bureau of
Crippled Children's Services,
and Sheila Sawyer, Physical
Therapist, Center for Human
Development, Ohi 'o
University.

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· advanced cars in America today. They are roomy inside and'
handles like a dream. The ride is superb. Gas mileage is great for a
fuH size car: Cat~lina E:P.S. rating with V8 is 17 city, .23 highway.
The Bonneville wtth V8, IS E.P.A. rated 15 city and 21 highway.

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School, leading the Class C
banda. Following Hamlin
onto the Altro-Turf will be
Spencer, Richw(lod, Burch of
Delbarton, Warren of Vincent,, Ohio, Guyan Valley at
Branchland, Chapmanville,
Logan, and Eastern of Meigs
County.
The ClaM B bands wiU
begin their presentatio111 at 2
p. m. with Hurricane High
School, followed b:;r Wahama

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director and !eitlval coordinator.
Tbere will be an adm!aaion
of U lor adults and 50 cents
for children under 12 years of
· age, with the prooeeda going
to the MU Band Scholarship
Fund, Lemke added ,
The bands will present 7minute shows, begiMing at
)2:30 p. m, with Hamlin High

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HUNTINGTON - Twenty·
four area high achool banda
will compete at Fairfield
Stadium Saturday In the
Marshall Unl_verslty Tr!State Marching Band
Futivai, sponsored each fall
hy the MU Millie Depart·
ment.
11re yoUll(l musicla111 will
be competing for high ratings
and trophies, while providing
lively enterlalnment for

HUMPH HURTING
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Sen. Hubert Humphrey
(Continued from page I)
enters Bethesda Naval
incluoed
Dorothy Will, Mane
' Hospital this weekend lor
Chapman,
Trudy Andrews,
tests w determine whether
tumors should be removed Mae Ketchka, Helen Handley, Minnie Wooten, Mildred
from his bladder.
The 65-year-old Humphrey Hawley, Clara Thomas,
. has had the condition for Margaret ·Goett, Virainla
several years but changes in Gulley, Nan Moore, Ethel
the tumors require closer Hatfield and Louise Eden.
The senior group wtli be on
examination.
It is not expected waffect hand untU testing II com·
his campaign lor reelection pleted.
and Humphrey declared
The accompanying p!H)tos
Wednesday, 11l'm fine, I'm were taken during Wedalive ."
nesday afternoon's activity.

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initiated

Or. keith Brandebery was
guest speaker at the Practical Nursing School of
Buckeye Hills Career ~nter
graduation at the Grace
United Methodist Church
Thursday, Sept. 23 at 8 p.m.
Or. Brandeberry stressed
the Importance of direct patient care with which the
practical nurse is involved,
and stated that this year of
training which they have just
. finished is really the beginning.
Or. Richard . Simpson,
chairman of the advisory
committee, presided at the

By llt•lcn and Sue Hottel
Do My Dreams Reflect Ufe?

Mrs. Olive Page, teacher at DEAR HELEN AND SUE:
the Salem Center School, and
I've been hopelessly in love with this guy lor seven months.
Miss Rebecca Tate, teacher Natw:ally, he doesn't know it .
at Pomeroy Elementary,
How come this ? When I dream of fellas I think are just sowere initiated into Alpha so, the dreams are very romantic and sexy - not like I'd treat
Omicron Chapter .oi Della them in real' life. But I hardly ever dream of my "Dream
Kappa Gamma Society In~ Man," and when I do, it's very platonic. I don 't even kiss him.
ternational at a dinner
You'd think my unconscious, at least, would give me a
meeting Monday night at break. - DOESN'T MAKE SENSE
Lake Hope LOOge.
DEAR DOESN'T:
Perhaps your cjreams reflect waking fears; if you figure
Mr~ . Nan Moore conducted .
the Impressive ceremony for this love is "hopeless," lhat message may be stored in your
Mrs. Page pr~sented for unconscious - which then . produces a sale, platonic
membership by Mrs. Roberta "warrrlng" not to get your hopes up .- HELEN
Wilson, and Miss Tate,
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escorted by Anna Elizabeth NOTE FROM SUE : Maybe your unconscious figures day
Edgar
Brewer is a surgical
dreams
are
more
tl)an
plenty.
So
it
applies
the
brakes
while
Turner. Each one :NRS
patient
at St . Joseph's
presented a red rose and lace you sleep.
Hospital
in
Parkersburg. His
But let's get down to basics : stop waiting for dreams and
fern at the conclusion of the
room
number
is 201.
show this guy you're interested. Where is It written that a
ceremony .
The meeting attended by 42 MODERN girl must hold back until the b&lt;Jy makes the first
YARD SALE SET
members was presided over move?
The Tops Club wtli hold a
by Mrs. Maxine Philson, vice
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yard sale Oct. 4 and 5 at
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president, in the absence of DEAR RAP:
This is to the 1.6-year-old who says "love is HeU on earth " Laurel Cliff just off the SR 7
Mrs. Judith Matheny due to
bypass, Any members having
because
the hurt is so bad when you lose it.
the serious illness of her
items
they · wisb to have
The
loss
of
a
loved
one
is
painful,
yes.
But
the
love
husband . Mrs. Patricia
picked
up
are to call 992-7202.
experienced
with
him
or
her
is
too
beautiful
w
miss.
Sharing
Radcliff of Hamden gave the
even
a
small
part
of
a
person's
life,.caring,
giving
without
table grace. Hostesses were
Mrs. Radcliff, Florabelie expecting in return, that is what brings the greatest joy.
DINNER ENJOYED
Who's to say that we have the right to keep everyone we
Funk, Esther Cassill, Fern
Felton and Mary Ann love with us always? They have their own lives to live, their ' RUTLAND - Tuesday
own deaths to die. Don't dwell on the loss, but on the happy dinner guests of Mrs. Nellie
Sherwood.
Mrs. Nellie Parker read Limes. TreasW'e the memories. Let the love you had shine Vale at her home here were
minutes of the. previous brightly on everyone you meet. wok into your heart, not your Mrs. Greta Suttle, Mrs. Mary
meeting and the executive pride, and yoU'll know that even lost love is worth it.- A 16 Bacon and Mrs. Margaret
Ellll Lewis.
meeting held at the Meigs . WHO REALLY KNOWS
Inn. Mrs. Lee Lee had ap- RAP:
On this day in history:
"The moment we love anything or anyone lj'ilh a desire to
propriate music including the
In 1846, a dentist in
new theme song, "Climb possess, we enter the first stage of slavery."
Charlestown
,
Mass.,
. "One Who Knows'! will not see love as Hell if she realizes
Every Mountain," assisted
extracted
a
tooth
for
the first
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by Mrs. Pauline Burson. Mrs. love iSn't ''ownership.' - A.E.
time
with
the
aid
of
Philson aMounced a seminar READERS ALL:
anesthesia-&lt;!ther.
"One Who Knows" received more mail than any other
on ''Purposeful Living" to be
In 1938, Germany, France,
correspondent
last moolh. Her poignant letter brought a flood
held on Oct. 30 at Rio Grande
Britain
and Italy met in
of respoose, but no agreement that "lAve is Hell." Unanimous
College.
Munich
lor a conference,
.
Those from Meigs County advice: "Hang in there and learn to love again."
afU!r
which
British Prime
Then came the happy ending: a letter from the 16-year-old
attending the meeting were
Minister
Neville
Mrs. Avice Frecker, Miss . herself. Here it is :
Chamberlain promised
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Mildred
Hawley, Mrs .
~'peace in our tirne.' 1 That
Martha Husted, Mrs. Lee, DEAR HELEN AND SUE'
Thanks for printing my letter and lor your understanding "peace" lasted 337 days
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Geneva
before World War II started.
Nolan, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. response. My loss of lo~e was an ·~ almost" separation within
Philson, Mrs. Velma Pikkoja, my family. Luckily things got straightened out and now I'm
Miss Mary V. Reibel, Mrs. the happiest person around. I waS!! 't really sa~ing not to love
Fay Sa~er. Mrs. Turner, Miss , anyooe, but toget ready waccept the loss when it comes.
I know how now - and if another loss threatens (pray it
Rosalie Story, Mrs. Nellie
Won't!
) l'llget over it. And go on to love again.
Vale, Mrs. Wykle Whiteley,
Thanks
for helping me. - A 16-YEAR.QLD WHO KNEW
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Page and
Miss Tate.
The next meeting will be
An ArtCarved diamDnd
ring will always ~ be
Oct. 23 at 12:30 p.m. at the
beautiful
and will always
Presbyterian Church in
be
as
valuable
as the day
Jackson . Topic to be
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood,
By Clarice ADen
you
bought
it.
develol"!d will be changing
CHESTER - The Chester ()pal Eichinger and Laura
attitudes toward women's firemen and auxiliary Sun- Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
role, under the leadership of day evening held their aMual . ·Clark, Tamra, Penny and
the research conun!ttee with appreciation dinner for Wendy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Pikkoja as chairman. members and aU who helped A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J . M.
at the county fair. The Gaul, ·Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
firemen furnished steaks, Taylor, VirgO Taylor, Mr.
mashed potatoes, gravy, and Mrs. Pearl Edwards,
baked beans, coffee, cold Becky, Mary, DaVid and
drinks,
and ice cream. John, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll
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Members each brought a Conroy, Mrs. Opal Hollon,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy,
games were Mr,. and Mrs: Kirk Chevalier,
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played with several winning Mr. and Mrs. John Newell,
AFaith Fan Festival to be · prizes. Door prizes were won Jeff, Scotty and Misty, Mr.
held Saturday at 'the Ohio by Jimmy Newell, Opal and Mrs. Elmer Newell, Soot\
Valley Christian Assembly ijollon and Karla Chevalier. and Rex Justice, and Pam
Pomeroy
campgrounds at Dafwin was
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Hoffnian.
aMounced when the Meigs Hobart Newell, Mr. and Mrs.
Ch r 1st ian Women •s Clayton Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Fellowship met recently at John Wickham, Mr. and Mrs.
the Rutland Church of Christ. Arthur DeTray, Mr. and Mrs.
The festiva~ being held by Ralph Keller, Mr. and Mrs.
the Winston Salem Bible · Ross Cleland, Mr. and Mrs.
College, will feature Clarence Bob Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
Sheppard as speaker. A Hbrold Newell, Louann,
potluck supper will be held at Kathy, 1\enny and Jimmy,
6:30 before the meeting.
Mark HaU, Mr. and Mrs.
On Oct. 8, ~ and 10, the Bruce Myers, Bruce Allen
l oeratlon Evangelize Team and Leonard, Joyce Baker,
WI. he at the Zion Church of
Christ. Also aMounced was
the Rutland .Church of Christ
homecoming to be held on
BffiTHOAY HONORED
Oct. 10 along with the
Mrs. William King enWomen's Retreat held this · tertained Sunday with a
past weekend.
dinner party in celebration of
Suriday at the Hemlock her husband's birthday . .
Grove Christian Church Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
a homecoming wtli _be held Steve Finlaw and children,
with church at 9:30 a. m., a Heather ana Matthew,
basket dinner at noon, and Chester; Sherry Klng, who
the afternoon program at 1:30 attends Marshall University
P• m. James Quisenberry, and Kathy and Kevin King.
former minister, wtli speak
at the morning serilice and
give a devotional at the af·
ternoon program. The public
is invited.
Also tO be held Sunday w!U
be the bicentennial program
at the Bradford Church of
Christ. '!'he day's services.
wtli begin at 9:30 with the
main program at 2:30p.m.
The "I Love America" by the
Church of Christ Chorus will
S,Jrt•ttltiCh l'lrl'lrunit• \UIIillJI,
present the program.
iml:mll ) tuulf' ~ tht&gt; r hariru•l
Mrs. Patty Arnold. led in
you wanl , c-liminalt' ~ dial~ .
group singing to open. the
meeting with Jane Wise at
the piano. Selections were
"I'll Go Where You Want Me
To Go 1' • and "Love Lifted
Me". The prayer song was
"Sweet Hour of Prayer" with .
WAS 1469.95
Mrs. Paula HayneS havng
prayer. Mrs. Haynes and
• l 00% solid•8tate chassis
Mrs. VIrginia Wyatt gave the
• Black matrix in-line picture tube
8 Musicians
secretary and .treasurer's
from Nashville
• Adju8.t ahle, one-hullon color control
reports.
ltotl WoHiy '" N.1.(.
• 19-in. diagonal measure picture
For the prugram Mrs.
opptoring
ot
the
Jennifer Sheets presented
, folk muaic using both her
Nels0!1Yille
dulcimer and the autoharp.
High School
Authorized
Sales.Merchant
Mra. Nonua RuaseU gave the
Nel,onville, Ohio
clOiing prarer with refreshSunday, Od. 3
mentiJ bllnl HI'Ved in the
220 E. Main
992-2178
Pomeroy, 0.
7o30p.m.
social room. Ml.U Wise gave
A[~U tlS S:1 00
Owned &amp; Operated by
a hlilory of the Rutland
. Lou Osborne
Chan:h.

&lt;.-eremonies.
The class was presented to
Clarence' Thompson,
superintendent, by Mrs .
Helen Shields, R.N., Director
of the Practical Nursing
~hool. The 11ward lor the
highe.~t scholastic average
was earned by Kathy Thorn·

ton, and the award for the

best all ai'OWld clinic pel'
lortJl8!lce wa! presented to
Jill Jenkins.
The class response waa a
presentation of a memorial
plaque by Thompson to U .
Ernest Wigglesworth, Ohio
State Highway Patrol, in
memory ol Sgt. David Prof·
Iii, guest lecturer for the
SALE PLANNED
school the past two yean.
The Western .Boot Citizens
Invocation and benediction
Band Radio Club will have a were offered by Father
bake sale Friday at Krogers Albert MacKenzie, and
in Pomeroy. Members are Merlyn Ross, a~ied by
asked to have their baked Mrs. Ross, sang "You'll
gOods at the store at 8:341 a.m. Never Walk Alone" and
"We've Only Just Begun."
TO HOLD SALE
A dass of 38 students
APPLE GROVE - Tbe graduated at the fourth anApple
Grove
United nual graduation ceremony.
Methodist Women wtll have a The graduates are eligible to
rummage sale Oct. 5, 6 and 7 take their State Board Test
at the Community Hlill at Pool Examinations on Oct.
Letart Falls, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1~ .

24 area· bands to take part in Marshall event

Colors :
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AthletiC top styling and action sole give this casual a
great young women 's look. Ra·in and stain repellent
brushed pig skin l eat her t or easy C!l re . And Hush
Pupp;es·~ Cssuals are born comfortable . , . iust for you.

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Yes Smith Nelson Motors Is Having A Party and Everylxxly.
Is Invited.
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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 of itself. They are beautiful.

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Marshall' s Big Green winners will be selected in
Marching Band wtli take to each class. Trophies and wall
the field for a marching plaques wtli be awarded to
e~hibition at 4:30 p. m.
winners.
Awards will be presented at
First, second and third
4:45p.m.
place winners will be selected
The divisions are based on among the majorette corps in
the number of playing each claas with trophies and
members. Class A Includes plaques awarded.
A trophy wtli be presented
bands with 81 or more
musicians ; Class B bands to the outstanding band of the
have between 56 and 80 festival.
members, while Class C
Serving as adjudicators for
banda have 55 or fewer.
this year's festival wtll be
The bands will be rated on Joaeph Buncie, Greensburgmusical eff.ect, visual effect Salem High School, Greensand the overall effect, Lemke burg, Pa.; Woodrow Hodges,
said. In addition to ratings of marching band . director ,
The
Meigs
County either a second shot or a vaccine in the past ·14 days ·If you have any uestions superior, excellent, average, University of Cincinnati, and
Depa~nent of Health today different dosage may be should conault a physician about flu or flu \aca:ine below average and fair, first, !Wger McCoMell, Ball State
' second and third place University, Muncie, Ind.
,hlsued a second Informative required for persons under before taking the flu vaccine. please ask.
stutement in regard to swine age 25. If you are under 25
. "lu vaccine to famlliartze the and •a notice regarding such
publlc with the situation due lnfprmatlon Ia not attached,
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to upcoming public clinics this_ information will be
· REGISTRATION FORM
which are plaMed for Oc- ptofided to you wherever you
Iober.
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recA!ve the vaccine.
I have read th.e above statement aflout swine flu, the vaccine, and the special precauliom. I have had
The statement also bas a
Most people will have no
an opportunity to ask questions, Including ques.(ions regarding vaccination recommendations :or
re gistration form · whlch slde el!ects from the vaccine.
p~rsons under age 25, and understand tht·beneflts and risks of flu vaccinal/on. I requw that lr be
persons are.to complete for However, tenderness at the
g1ven to me or to .the person named·below of whom I am the parent or guardian.
the clini~ staff. The site of the shot may occur and
statement:
last for several days. Some
Influenza (flU) Is caused ,by ' people wlU also have fever
'NFORMATION ON PERSON TO ROCEIVE VACCINE
FOR CLINIC USE
vl rwes. Wh~Q ptlople get flu chills, headache, or muscle
they may ilave fever, chills, aches within the first 48
headache, dry cough or hours .
!lNamiiiii•11(P'liio&lt;aia,.oPPidftlft'li\l---------- llltbdai,
muscle aches. Illness may
As with any vaccine or
Addreu
CO~tr of kelidene•
last several days or a week or drug, the poss!bUity of severe
Clinic ldenl .
more, and complete recovery or potentially fatal reactions
ftl•phon.e Number
Is usual. However, com· exists. However, nu vaccine
Dau Vacetn~ted
plications may l~ad to has rarely been associated
pneurtwnla or death In some with severe or fatal reac·
ManuladW"n and Loi No.
people. For the elderly and !Ions. In some instances
people with diabetes or heart, .people receiving vacelne
Dolo
lung, or kidney diseases, flu ~e had allergic reactions.
Ciiili&amp;A
may be especially serioua. You should note very
It is unlikely that you have carefully the following
adequate natural protection precautions :
VetenDBMemortaiHospltal
against swine ftu, since it has
-Olildren under a certain - Admitted Tamara
not caused wldesp•ead age should not routinely Tallent, Pomeroy; Marshall
human outbreaks In 45 years. receive flu vaccine. Please Flint, Pomeroy; Margaret
'!'he vaccine will not give aak about age limitations if Grtffith, .Middleport; Phyllis
you l!u because it is made this information is not at- Whaley, Shade; J estie ..
from killed viruses. Today's tached.
Molden, Rutland; George
flu vaccines cause fewer side
-People with known Conde,. Syracuse. .
effects than those used in the allergy to eggs shoul~ receive.
Discharged - Sigle Chafi!t,
past. In contrast wlth other the vaccine only under James
Yeager, . Iva
va ccines, flu vaccine can be special medical supervision. Cremeans.
taken
safely
during
- People with lever should
pregnancy .
delay getting vaccinated untU
One shot will protect most the fever is gone.
people from swine flu during
-People
who
have
Uie next flu season; however, received another type of A DEMAGOGUE?
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)Secretary of Commerce
Elliot Richardson has
accused Jimmy Carter · of
"demagoguery" and of being
PERMANENT
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President Ford "fs less than
PRESS
sensitive to the needs of the
people."
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In
a
speech
to
the
Commonof an area motel alter selling
COLUMBUS (UP!) Police believe three men blank titles and licenses to an wealth Club Richardson said
the problem is inflation and
VELOURSarrested for selling ftolen, undercover agent.
not
"who
cares
the
most.
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Breeze
and
Warren
were
blank auto titles and driver's
TERRIESUcenses may be part of a also charged with carrying a
the ft ring operating in concealed weapon. Officers
VALUES TO sz.98
said a loaded 38·caliber
Extra large , thick and
Central Ohiu.
absorbant. Slripes solids
Olficcrs expressed the revolver was found between
and jacquards. Cannon
belief alter the three were Mastel's feet on the floor of a
seconds
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arrested
and
pollee car used by the two men.
Sgt. Oliver Thompson said
confiscated . 222 blank auto
titles and 315 blank Ohio the stolen lilies are part of
· 2,247 stolen in 1972 from the
driver's licenses,
FOR
The three men -Bert Mas- Coshocton · County
Courthouse.
tel,,40, Millersport; Harry
He said the blank driver's
Breeze, 33, Nelsonville, and
Jolin Warren, 40, Logan- licenses were stolen in '1966
were taken into custoday from a warehouse used by the
Wednesday in the parking lot Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

of Maaon, Oak Hill (Ohio),
Dawson Bryant of Coal
Grove, Portsmouth West,
Wintersville, Barboursville,
Wayne and South Point.
At 3:411 p.m. the Clasa A
band competition will
commence with Galia
Academy, followed by
Sistersville, Meigs of
Pomeroy, Fairland of
Proctorvllle, and Huntington
High School.

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So Bring The Whole Family to Smith Nelson For the Patty.
We Will Serve Coffee·and Donuts. A_lso Free Gifts To
Everybody, Balloons For the Children, ·Pens and Ice Scrapers ·
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For Mom and Dad
PLUS
You May Whi A Free Grease, Oil and Filter and A Tune-,up
and Wash job For Ybut Car. 5 Will Be Given Away So just
Come On In and Sign Up. No Purchase Necessary. Drawing
Will Be Sat., Oct. 2nd
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Ladies Billfolds &amp; Handbags
Belts &amp; Boots.

DAN'S IN MIDDLEPORT

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OUR
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MEN'S
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$800

MARKED PRICE

MONEY SAVING.VALUES STARTING FRIDAY 10 AM

Frigidaire
Heavy Duty
Automatic
Washer

subject of workshop

1\THENS- Spowing aides
an~ other school persohne)
ho)V to help thl cerebral
palsied child in school will be
the loplc of an· in-service
workshop Tuesday, Oct. 5,
frqrn 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
"Our . goal is to explain
methods of providing lor
orthop edically - impaired
ehiidl·en in a regular
classroom setting," said
Sherry Allison, Southeastern
Oh~o Special Education
Regional Resource Center
(SJ:;O-SERRC) Low Incidence Coordinator .
'N!e workjhop is the second
in a series on the multi·
handicgpped chlld sponsored .
by ,the SEO..SERRC, which
coordinates services among
27 school distlicta in Athens,

Gallia, Hocking, Jackson,
Meigs, Monroe, Morgan,
Perry,
Vinton
and
Washington Counties.
Guest consultants for
Tuesday's pro~am at the
Hocking Valley Motor Lodge
near Nelsonville will be Nan
Heiskall, Field Nursing
Consultant, Bureau of
Crippled Children's Services,
and Sheila Sawyer, Physical
Therapist, Center for Human
Development, Ohi 'o
University.

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plastic . Wipes clean with damp
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Terry cloth . Matching

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CASES ·

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To help deliver depe ndable
perlormance it has a heavy
du 1y motor and many other
components used in
Frigidaire Commercial
Washers.&lt;Jelps keep shape
and stretch in kn its longer
with an exctusive·act ion
Knits cycle.

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boxed ; Save

53.99

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SOFA
PILLOWS
TV LOUNGERS TOO
VALUES TO 12.29

Soffe:!_Magic'JOO
Has automatic switch
control . Press one button , it
brews then automatically
switc hes to keep warm .
Smart walnut design color,
complete with disposable

filters .

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· advanced cars in America today. They are roomy inside and'
handles like a dream. The ride is superb. Gas mileage is great for a
fuH size car: Cat~lina E:P.S. rating with V8 is 17 city, .23 highway.
The Bonneville wtth V8, IS E.P.A. rated 15 city and 21 highway.

Learning

Swine flu vaccine explained

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School, leading the Class C
banda. Following Hamlin
onto the Altro-Turf will be
Spencer, Richw(lod, Burch of
Delbarton, Warren of Vincent,, Ohio, Guyan Valley at
Branchland, Chapmanville,
Logan, and Eastern of Meigs
County.
The ClaM B bands wiU
begin their presentatio111 at 2
p. m. with Hurricane High
School, followed b:;r Wahama

Cerebral palsied child

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color· TV

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Richard Lemke, MU · bands
director and !eitlval coordinator.
Tbere will be an adm!aaion
of U lor adults and 50 cents
for children under 12 years of
· age, with the prooeeda going
to the MU Band Scholarship
Fund, Lemke added ,
The bands will present 7minute shows, begiMing at
)2:30 p. m, with Hamlin High

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HUNTINGTON - Twenty·
four area high achool banda
will compete at Fairfield
Stadium Saturday In the
Marshall Unl_verslty Tr!State Marching Band
Futivai, sponsored each fall
hy the MU Millie Depart·
ment.
11re yoUll(l musicla111 will
be competing for high ratings
and trophies, while providing
lively enterlalnment for

HUMPH HURTING
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Sen. Hubert Humphrey
(Continued from page I)
enters Bethesda Naval
incluoed
Dorothy Will, Mane
' Hospital this weekend lor
Chapman,
Trudy Andrews,
tests w determine whether
tumors should be removed Mae Ketchka, Helen Handley, Minnie Wooten, Mildred
from his bladder.
The 65-year-old Humphrey Hawley, Clara Thomas,
. has had the condition for Margaret ·Goett, Virainla
several years but changes in Gulley, Nan Moore, Ethel
the tumors require closer Hatfield and Louise Eden.
The senior group wtli be on
examination.
It is not expected waffect hand untU testing II com·
his campaign lor reelection pleted.
and Humphrey declared
The accompanying p!H)tos
Wednesday, 11l'm fine, I'm were taken during Wedalive ."
nesday afternoon's activity.

Police may have
cracked big ring.

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JEWELRY STORE

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Ca.!ver t 22; 14. Indian Valley
North 21; 15. Woodsfield (1 }

an·d Spencerville, 19each; 17 .
B~rton Ber.kshire 18. 18 .

Morlon Colhollc

17 ; 19 .
Notre " Oame 13;
Leipsic , Amand.,

Por t~mouth

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Clearq,eck · and Minster ,

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cents per word one

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consec ulive insertions .

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OFFICE HOURS

the mother lode. Get into lt. Dig
a little deeper.

8 ' 30 a .m . to 5:00 p .m .
Da i ly , 8 :30 a.m. to 12 . 00
Noon Sat urday,
Phone to day 992 2156.

LEO (Julr 23-Aulf. 221 You can
achieve with tact' today results
you'd n~v~r attain being too
assertive. Aemem ber this ·In
your one-to ~one relationships.

NOTICES

ATTN . ~ !!

ALL HOUSEWIVES
A ll Yard Sa!es , RUmmag e,

VIRGO CAug .. 23·Sepl. 221

Porch and Basement Porch

Once you Quit l(loking for the
easy way out. rewards will
come for your ~lforts . .

.and B&amp;semen t Sales, etc .

must be paid In advance .
Get yours in early by
stopping by our of f ic e at
The Da l ly Se ntinel. 11 1
Court St or wr it ing Box
129 , Pomeroy . Ohio 457 69
with your rem i ttance .

LIBRA CSep1. 23·001. 23) Don't
shy aWay from an activity
because you think 11'11 be a

bore. Once you gel In lhe thick
of things , you'll discover lt's
fun .

SCORPIO COc1. 24•Nov. 22)

such that you can do what you
can dre&amp;l'fl.

CAPRICORN CDac. 22-Jan.
11) A delayed dividend may be
, m store , In payment fo r
SOf'Tiething you did recently
that was not acknowledged at

have a powerful ally In Lady
Luck.

Avour

~Birthday
Oct. 1, 1171
An lntere!Jtlng year 1hat will be
fun Is lri -store tOr you. There

will be ·a wealth of soclat'actlvlty

junked

AUto Parts, Rutland,

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COINS, 1929 and older cvrre~cy ,
gold and silver, scrap , Will buy ,
1ell , or trode, for a good selec·
fion of coins . Hove supplie1 tor
metal
detectors .
Roger
Wamsler., on Leading CrNk
and Rut and Rood. Phone 7•2·
2331 for an oHer.
SOUTHERN Yellow Pine Post. Poy·
ing Premium prlees . Post to be
delivered to our yard at Billings, W. Vo. Species: Virginia,
Pitch and Shortleaf . For sites
ond price1 inquire ot : The
8udce-Parsotls -llowlby Cor·
porotion , P.O . Box 39
Spencer, W. Vo. Pl1ono: 927~

1250. Night call: Ted Jackson

354-7694 or Jim Lohner, 927-

1466.

(lh WAY BETWEEN GAlliPOLIS AND

JACKSON, OHIO)
17 miles east of Jackson, Ohio or 17 miles west of
Gallipolis on Sl. Rl. 35 to j..,ctlon of St. Rl . 27f. Go
soulllwest on St. Rt. 279 through Thurmon
&lt;Centerville I toward Oak Hill to Co. Rd. 3. Turn onlo
Co. Rd. 3 for 1 milo &amp; turn right on first gravel road.
Follow signs.
Dlsc&amp;ltlnulng farming , will sell following machinery &amp;
equipment, tools. antique furniture, clocks, collection
o.f, 30 watches. china, glassware, e1c . as listed:
MACHINERY, TOOLS, ETC.: John Deere

! tractor 10-10 gas. good; Ferguson tractor gas, good ;

Oliver 70 tractor gas, g\)Od; Case 800 Terratrac
' b\JIIdozer (dlesell 8' blade; lwo Ford plows 14" 3 pl.;
post hole digger 3 pt.; 2 row cultivators; Massey
1
Fergu- 110 manure spreader like new; pull type ·
, disc; HD ·Servis brush hog; 3 pl. boom for tractor;
, wagon; steel catlle holder w·dehorn shute. used once;
2 wheeled utility trailer; old Oliver manure spreeder
_,on rubber; •leeder'Prolac tank; hay elevator; 3 trailer
, axlts; garden rototlller like new; a lot new metal fence
posts; several 4' and 6' metal farm gates, new; 10 rolls
new ba,rbed w!re; poultry wire; 6 rolls new 51 woven
I, wire; large ~nvll; I cyl . gas engine; new I'ID wheel
.:barrow; McCullough chain saw like new ; Homellle
' chain saw ( 150); 100 sheets 5V metal roofing new; a lot
new metal underpinning for trailer: new elec. motor·

i'

channel Iron; 2 ln. and 111,.

In~

pipe; six 15ft. 12 ln . I beams ; vise; log chains, etc.;
callll' oilers; platform scales; new &amp; used ladders;
house jacks; metal &amp; wood work tables ; bench
~ grinder; 50 gal. oil drum w-pump; metal whHIIi 275
•gal. oil drum ; small lathe; block &amp; line; chain binders;
~ 15ft. culvert casing; large5 bin high revolving nail bin
almost now ; 2 rotary lawn mowars ;' Black &amp; Decker ·
valve grinder; drills, new pipe wrenches, 16" and 18";
'14 ln . drive socket set like new; '12 ln. drive socket iel;
Rigid V2ln. to 2 ln. pipe dies; acetylene gauges; saws,
" hots, rlik01, PH diQQar, scythes, etc.; concrete mixer;
• ~~~tools. etc. Camper tdp for pickup truck. One semi ·

a er. ,

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE, CLOCKS, WATCHES, .
CHINA, ETC •.: Marble lop dresser; glass china
cupboard; organ stool; 2 wicker rockers; wicker
ttend: wicker flower stand; oak bookcase ; wall
t.Jephant; 3. dlnnor belli; old sctlool bells; 2 Iron
k8tlles; !XJIIPOf" keffie ; large Iron &amp;all kettle; 5 &amp; 10 gal.
lllilk cans: uusage grinder; corn planter; 8ft. lawn
...,, flat Irons; oil lamps ; picnic table; 2 ani. display
ublnets, one w-blns &amp; drawers; china : glassware;
swing: silver dollars; Indian Head Ponnlas ; eloc. floor
len. • old clocks - one Gorman. A C:OIIt&lt;:llon ot 30
.-eke! wetcllel (key wind. thick CIHS, 2 Hunter Casea.
lite.). Mllnp ..,., lfiiM not llatld. Lunch on preml,....
Nelhlng ..__ • •••
of .....
Y.11111 CMf'.
dfcll · W-PI!) ..y of Nit. Not

f!'.·

fir ICC..) ilL
Ownt•• ~ Mr. aild Mrs. len Olener
it~ton- IIIIJaJIII, Pholit 614 ?!&lt;-•477 or 614-557.... IRIIIIII

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1969V.W.2DR .
R~ns good, new llres, radio.

••.m. l9$p.m.

911 Jmo.

POM~~~!v~~~~ CO.Ijl\
·~
POMEROY, OH.IO

.

M&amp;G Truss-Raft8ts
ANY PITCH
. ANY SllE

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Southeastern Ohio
Truss Rafter Co.

1970 Bu ick Riviera, good condi·

Phone AUCTION . dining r~ set and
buffet , wood wordrot., many
good used tools , new and used
1975 MONTE CARlO. O&lt;llomalic,
merchandise ol Auction House
power steering, power brakes .
Horton St., MasOn , W. vo:
air conditioning. AM radio ond
Phone 1304) 713-S.71 .
5tereo. rally whe-els. will
rea5onoble, Phon• 991·7036.
tion , new tires,

$900.

Boxl8-A
Rulillnd, Ohio 4577S
Ph. (614)142-2409
We Deliver
7-28-4 mos.

7~2 · 2796 .

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1971 Fotd MCIY..-ick , air, p.s., rod
with block yinyl top. Phone

Phon~2•7-3124 .

1969 Nova , .extra sharp, new
point bucket s110ts, air shacks,

mogs . Phone 9~9.2480.
1969 0000£ Coronel. Good con dition~ run•

. 992 - 552~ .
IF YOU hove o service to oHet
wont to buy or sell something :
ae looking for work . . . or
whatever . .. you 'll get results
. foster with a Sentinerwont Ad .

WILL DO odd jobs , rooliog, pain·
ltng , hauling , trM work , and

mowing . Phone992-N09.

.good, $4SO. Phone

1966 Falcon station wogon, $250,
See at 247 C, Mulberry Ava .,
Pomeroy.

LOCUST POSTS, round or spUt

Phone 9~9.m• ·

·

BRING
TO YOUR
Revive the ori•rinol
of your rugs. Cle~me&lt;
your own home
by Von .Schrader
dry-fOam method.
No muss. No fuss.
No odor. Use the
same day.
All work
tUirantald.

COAL, limestone. ond calcium
chloride ond calcium brine for
dust control and special mixing
soh for formers . Main Str. .t
Pomeroy, 011io or phone 992:

3891.
1971 HONDA Cl_.SO, 12,000
miles , sissy bar, crash bars
'pull bock handle ban , neW 11r~
WILL do pdd jobs , interiOr and ex·
and 5eols, Scrambler side
teror work and cool hauling . .

pipes , $650. Coll949-2480.
KENNEBEC po•alaes, 50 lb. $3.50

Phone.992·7162. .

667·3974.

Ruth Ree..-es .

room , stove ond

lurnloli«!.

Call

or, oft•r 6 p.m. coli

YARD Sole .. Friday and So,;,rdily,

6 days per week and evenings.
For further information coli

(614) 367-7338.
SCHOOL sewi"9
.. machine, Sin9er.
features butt~hole . blind
hem , sews On knits, $48 cash .
. Also , Singer Touch ohd Sew
like new. $31 cosh . Phone

10 o.m·, 1•116 p.m . ot 640 Grant
St,, Middleport ,

m:

7187.

AKC Regi, ·tered Soint Bernard
Puppies, 2 mole, I female 3
months old . Strong a'nd

healthy . Phone (3041 773·5-405
or (304) 675-2310; P• . Pleosanl,
W.Va .

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per

992·9'173. .
.
2a'tdroom
mdbilo
t.om..
Oox•or.
3. R~tlond . Antiques , clothing,
Phone 992·5858.
man 1 suits, baby clothes
maternity clothes, homemad~ 2 Bedroom mobile home in Racine
bread .
areo . Phono992·:;8SS..
LARGE Yord Sole, Sa•urdoy and .2 Bedroom lrallor, $21
Sunday, Oct. 2 and 3, 10 a.m.
oH utiiHiot paid. Phone 992till ? AI Friddy Moore resldonl
3324.
YARD Sole, Solem So. , Oct. 2 ond

per-""·

dlepon aboul lhe Gallis·Melgs ONE l&gt;edraom mabilo home,
adults only . Phone992-5535 .
EFFICIENCY, ideol
Mulberry Awe.,

Phorle 992-2030.

for single.
references.

,;~~~~~;~~~:
36 Inch tr~k topper, 8 ft .;
Hereford Heifer beef: s· deck
chick brooder; 700x16 truck
tires; pair of ladder jocks ; 1966
Dodge motor, 6 cylind•r. Phone

Hl9h St., Pomeroy . IOa.m. 11112
p.m. Soturdoy. Procoodo to Big

949-m2.

Bend Minstrel Assn• Also yard
sale with indoor and outdoor AVERAq.E s.&lt;) an evening or
afterhooni ~ demonstrating
Chri1tmos decOrations, girls ,
guo~;onteed toyl and gifts. No
woman 's, and man's clothing,
cot.h investment, no dell¥ery or
lamps, many mlscelloneous
collecting. Computers do you
items. Charle11e Hoeflich .

YARO Solo, Sot. 10 o.m. till

4

p..

Water
Street , Syracuse .
lawson , Hall , Neutthng ,
Neale, Pierce, Teaford.

Y"RD Sol•. Friday, O&lt;:•ob« I,
9:00 1111 3:00 ol Koy wardapo,
Broadway and Vln• St;Ht,
R~clne, Ohio. Lots of oood
clothing and misc. house"hold
items.

CARPORT SALE, on Walel' Soroe•
in Syracuse. Soturday, Oct . 2

only. 9:00tlll4:00. _ __ _

tlioUibl

~ork. Call 949-2800 or

Ohio.

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abovo Hal&gt;son. Friday ond

Starting -

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Soturdo'f. Gas heater~ tool•

lnt••:.

$477 .30 "7.;,i:.i'.d-:" ·~~r,:~
clolhlng, boHies and'
hctulllng. Qoll calltct' (61A) :::
"•: m
: s:.P:h:an:•:992:::
·7=.U.S=.::::::;
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PRODUCTION IMNAGat, Ex·
SALE
p.fienc«f
agtr. nHded to
·New wood-burning stove.
monogo~r-uplo20-lo l n
Reg. 1211.95
a' manufact,mng erwlranment,
NowS23US
musl be OW. Ill Khodule-"
'
llow tllru &amp;If twill da,ort- 1 New tiltl oil ston, Reg.
,.-.1• 19 -pllsh conalo· ~ $372.37 '
'
Nowsm.J7
lont complollon I'Kard. Solory
belled on •~perlence and pa
New Co.op water IOflaner
occomplishment1 . Only r•lfK •
Reg. 1349.95
Nowu.,.t$
slble and a;gressr ... ., In·
divldualo nood apply. Sand
1 used Home lite chain
lo Box m .s, ,... Dally
IIW
120o

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Drive,

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full af Florida tallage

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Pl1ona '"·2111

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MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
ICINE - I nlcelevellol,
50xl77. 7 rooms, beth, N.G.
forced air furnace. almost
new alum. siding, excellent
neighborhood.
$7,900.00.
JUST LISTED ..:. 2'12. story
fr-.me. 5 bedrooms, bath,
dining R., N.G. heat ,
carpeting, porches ,
garage. $8,500.00.
JUST LISTED
3
bedrooms, bath, paneling,
utility, lois of storage, N.G.
heat. Walk: lo shop,
... ~.00.
S MILLY ACRES- Good 3
Dedroom house. balh , nice
kitchen,
N,G.
heal.
porches, storage bldg .
JUST
.
LISTINGS NOT
THIS AD -

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Pani._ Llndiiatt

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. BORN LOSER
Q'I;~D IT WISI'~L/ !

Blown
Insulation Service!
Fin•1111n1 Alii~ bit
Blown int1 W11is I AHies

SlllRM
WINDOWS &amp; ODORS.
REPlACEMENl
WINDOWS
AWMINUM
SIDING.SOffiTT
GUlTEIIUWNINGS

. to $1.00,

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE
Syracult, o .

FREE ESTIMATES!

THE BEST
HfARD!
100'RE A SMART
LAD, BILL-- AND
ALUCKY ONE --

~AT'S

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LARR~"'c.A.Y~~DER ~
Ph. 992-3993

You can save hundreds ·
even 'thousands ol dollars
with aluminum or vinyl
siding.
.

4-'10·1m~.

Radiator .....,...-.......
5el1f1Ce
r... lltl ilrpsl
Rldillar lolllt srt11lltsl ~I Nit''.!!!

GLEN R. BISSELL
At949-2101
Or
949-2140
PLEASE
NO SUNDAY CALLS
. 9-30·1 mo.

Coll992·7481.

Ph. 992·2174

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR .2

7~81.

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WE HAVE IUYERS.
HENRY E. ci~ELAND
BROKER
. m-2161

Sweepers , toa sters , irons, all
small opplionces. la wn mower~
f'1e)Cf to State Highway Ga roga
on Route 7. Phone (61 4) 9851
3825.
~

SMALL farm for sole, 10"1. down,
owner financed. Monroe (oun. REMODELING, Plumbing , heotinQ
ly, W. Vo. Phone (304) 772- and oil types of general repair .
Work guaranteed 20 yeors .,~":"1 •
3102 or (304) 772·3227.
perience . Phone 992 -2409.
n:
COUNTRY farmland wit h seclud.
'
ed woods, woter and good ac- D&amp;D T~EE Trin1ming, 20 years ~x -::
pe n ence . Insu re d fre f!t 1 ,
cess in Monroe County, W. Va.
es timates. Coli 992-2384 ~' t ·
$1,000 down, coli (30-l) 772-

3102or (304)772·3227.

. .

MORNING Stoi- Hgts . Buy .1 acre SEWING MACHINE Repairs , ser';\
11ice, oil makes, 992-2284 . The'
tract of land. Will orrange for
Fobric Shop , Pome,oy . ~
financing and small down pay·
mant to build a home of yOur
Authorized Slng~r Sales ancf.:
S~rv ice. We shorp'en .Scitsor'! . ~
choice . Le• Construction

Phorio 992·345-4 or (6U) 44~ EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and:
9568.

TEAFORD
Virgil B'. Sr., Realtor
110 Mechanic Pomeroy,'O.
Phone 991-337!
12 ACRES - Remodeled 3
bedroom one floor plan.
Gas · F.A.
furnace,
fireplace, nice kitchen &amp;
basement. $29,500.

backhoe work ; dump !ruckS:
ond lo-boys for hire: will h oul~
fill dirl , to soil, limestone and:
grovel. Call Bob or Roger Jaf ~
fers , day phone 992-7089 "'
night phone 992-3525 or 992::

S232.
EXCAVATING, dozer. backhoe
and dltcher. Charl es R. Mat~
field , Bock Hoe Servl~~

, .,

Rutland , Ohio. Phone 742·2008,
SEPTIC Systems Installed by

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SEPTIC TANKS cleaned . Modern ·

m.

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EXCAVATING . BACKHoES AN[)
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll .'
SEPTIC TAN KS INSTALLED. lOW,
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. Bll~ '
PULliNS , PHONE 992·247B DAY
OR NIGHT.
;

liS ACRES - On Shade
River. Fine for camping
lots. New gas well with
Income and free gas. Old
house &amp; barn, good hill
pasture, fenced . Asking
$30,&lt;J90.
.
POMEROY - 5 bedroom
big old house, I• lly r&lt;&gt;om ,
w, bath•-ft.\\\ ,. F.A.
furn,
~petlng ,
shrubb
.nd large shade
trees. st5,000.
2 PLACE&amp; - 3 bedroom
home, T.P. waler, garage,
outbuilding, and 2 bedroom
Schult mobile home on 1
nice acre of land. $5500.00
EACH.

SYR.,., ::.::;.: Nice corner
lot with gepd old fashion 1
bedroom frailer. Pallo and
exti·.:. r~. $5,500.
INVEST A LITTLE AND
GAIN A LOT.
,

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paneling. Phone 992 ~ 2759 .

measure

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28 Martinjque
volcano
r.
29 Wholly

30 Deed

AXYDLB 1\AXR

fRoM HERE
ON INI

TRAVEL
ALONE I

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WILL trim or cut trees and shrub,
·bery. phone 9-49·25-45 or 742l

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bedrooms, al utilities paid '

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to torm the ll\llllriae _.,..,, Ill
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1 .... ~~--· I ( r XH X11 l

IF I KETCH OC BULLET
ON MV BEDSTID ONE
MORE TIME,
I'LLWRING
HIS NECK!!

''FElCH" MEANS TO
RETf{IEVE OR TO GO

01-1 , I'M SORR'{, SIR...
I THOU6f.ff '10U WANTED

6ET SOMETHING .

DEFINITION ...

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~~~~~~·---1974 Cameron mobile home ~
~ 3 bedroom, e.ccellent ~ondi-'
t1on . Phone 247·2704. ,
:

196912x63 Vindole, IJnderplnn~
10x26 screen porch, central alt'"
May be seen at 825 South Se~
~nd Ave.. Middleport/ Or
,...one 992-2822. ·
1

LmLECj.jANCS

oF :;ucc:ess ~eN

BLAXWDR . - F . XYAWUXWZ
AOPCBOA
· ~·••mutil
Yesterday's Cryptoquole: THERE'S ANOTHER AD·
Iambie" PUDGY · METAL AMAZON CAMPUS
VAN'l'AGg OF BEING POOR - A DOCroR WILL CURE YOU Yettenll:r'•
.
~'ASTER. - KIN HUBBARD
\ AniWm Will• • fOf II lhfl, ~~t• ,..uldn11DDnl ~lift lor
·
,.., '"foler bofln.,td- "UN-STEADY"

Richland, Athens, Ohio -4570r

Phone (6.14) 593-8906.

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('RYPTOQUOTES
CYV T A 0 K L A ZY

F L Z BY P Z

HOCKING RIVER Trodlng Com •
pony, GUNS- OVER 250 1"1
STOCK . Buy, soli, trodo. 478

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One letl er simply stands for an.othcr. In Ihis somple A Is
(
.used for lhc three L's, X lor the lwo O's, ct&lt;. Single leucrs, ..-~~:::=~....I-&gt;--!l---1.
apostrophes, the length and !ormation o! lhe words are all
hinls. Each day Ihe &lt;ode lellers are different.
HOGBUT

VY

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5839 or {304) 773 ·5788.

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Phone 992·5724,
1
DITCH Dlggin9. Phone (304) 773'

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PROTECT your swimm ing pool!
~interizing klls , co11ers , an·,
l1freeze. sarvite for abo11e oJI
ln. ground pool5. 0 . Bumgard.l
ner Sales , Middleport, Ohio :

Phone 992.nst

I

wire

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DOZER work and weld ing. Can1oct James Por&amp;ons, Rt. 1'1
Racine, on Carmel Road .
, '

3167.

'I

31 Ship's
diary
34 Expand
36 Agitate
:n Balaneed
38 Bacteriologist's

7~2·23.8 .

3 APARTMENTS - Brick
In Middleport on good
street near shopping and
center of town. Jusl$20,000.
kitchen,

-HA ~- HAT!­
L.l FE?: ~

CONCLUSION 7J-IAT MY UL CL/GNT
IS A CRC()!&lt; 8£CNJSG ALL 1/IG
BU5/NGSS AS50CIA1£S ARErr-

Will do roofing, construcllo{l,
plumbing and heating . No lob
loo larg e or too smoll. Phone

CARPENTER. flooring , ~~

rooms, 4 Brs., new

BLUGSTCN~­

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242B.

Home &amp;
rental, 2 bedrooms each,
gas heat, city water on nice
sf reel In Middleport .
$19,000.

gas F.A. furnace In full
basement. Want $27,500.

... BLIMSY,

YCU LOOI&lt; JUST AS RUGGED AS
WHEN .YOU SENT ME UP -

licensed Installer. ·SneparV
C.ontrocfors. Phone 742·2409. ,
Sanitation, 992·3954 or

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1976
6:oo-Sunrlse Semester 10.'
EAST
6: 15-Engllsh 3: Farm Reporl1 3.
WEST
•JUU
6:20-Not For Women Only 13.
•10 5
• J B6 3
6:JO-(;oluml!us TodaY~~ News 6; Sunrise Semester 11
• K 10 g 7
tA
tKH43
a-seas Mission 10.
.10 ~ 2
6:..s-Mornlng Report 3. .
.·
··7 3
SOUTH IDJ
6 r ~ Morning, West Vlrgl"l~ 13.
I SU::Lll tT
Q6
6:55-Good Morning, Trl Stat' 13.
.AQ2
7:QO-Today 3,15; Good Morning, Amerhll 6,13; CBS
A~t..OIJ A
• J62
News 8; Chuck While Reports to.
•
.KH4
Gt-f~Jot..l Cf
7:05-Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
Norlh-South..vulnerable
7:30-Schoolles 10.
B:oo-Lassle 6; Capt. Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame St. 33.
W.,l North Easl Soollt
B:JO-Big Valley 6. ·
I N.T.
9:oo-A.M. 3; Phil Donahue~. 15; Lucy Show 81 Mike
Pass 3 N.T. Pasa Pan
Douglas tO; Phil Donahue 13.
Pass
9:JO-(;ross·WIIs 3; One Llle lo Live 6; Good Day 81
Opening lead - 4 +
Cartoons 12.
to:oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,15; Pric;e Is Right 8, 10; Mike
Douglas 13.
10: 1.1--Gerieral Hospital 6.
10 :»-Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3, 15.
11 :oo-Wheel ot Fortune 3,15: W~day ~~ Edge of
· Night 6; Gambit 1,10; Morning with D.J . 13.
11 :30-HollywoOd Squares-3,15: Happy Day 56,131 Love
ot Life 8,10: Sesame St. 33.
11 :55-Take Kerr B; Mrs. Flxlt 10.
12 :()()-News 3,8,6,10; Hot Seat 13.
12:30-Gong Show 3,15; All My Children 6,13; Search
for Tomorrow 8,10.
12 :55-NBC News 3,15.
1:oo-Somerset 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; Concentration 8;
Young &amp; t~e Restless 10; Nol For Women Only 15.
I:Jn-Days of Our Lives 3,15: Family Feud 6,13; As
The World Turns 8,10.
2:oo-s20.000 Pyramid 13; Dinah 6.
2:30-Doetclrs 3,15; One Life to Llve13; Guiding light
8,10.
3:oo-Another World 3,15: All In the Famll~ &amp;,,lQ..
3:15-General Hospital 13.
3:»-Bewltched 6; Match Game 8,101 Lilias, Yoga &amp;
You 20.
.
4:oo-Misler Cartoon 3; Somerset 15: Howdy. DoodY 61
Mickey Mouse Club B; Sesame St. 20,33; Movie
"Kissln' Cousins" 10; Dinah 13.
.. 4:30-My Three Sons 3; Emergency One 6; Partridge
by l!IOMAS JOSEPH
Family B: Fllnfstones 15.
5:oo-Big Valley 3; Brapy Bunch B; Mister Rogers
ACROSS
39 Calm
20,33; Star Trek. 15.
1 Coqpie
4G Card play5:30-News
6; Family Affair B; Elec Co. 20,33; Adam·
of old
er's three
12
13.
baseball
DOWN
6:oo-News 3,6,8,10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; ·Zoom 2 .~.33.
5 Patriotic
I Disable
6:30-NilC News 3,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
paean
2 Movie dog
CBS 'News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20; VIlla Alegre
II Pale
3 Scary film ,
33.
.
12 Cylindrical
e.g. (2 wds.)
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; Bowling for Dollars 6; Andy
Williams 8; News 10; To Tell the Truth 13; Family
13 Innam4 Nguyen
Affair 15: Ohio Journal 20; Black Perspective on
C!Jo
mation
Yeslerday'•A•wtr
the News 33.
(suffix )
and others
7:30-Porlj!r Wagoner 3; Candid Camera 6; Treasure
16 - the mark U Sect
14 Flush or
S Greek
Hunt 8; Andy Williams 101 Name That Tune 13;
(conformed) 26 Withdraw
wealthy
goddess
1
Pop Goes the Country 15.
,
19
Grecian
%8
Eucharist
~15. Bad
' Indigent
8:oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,15; Donny &amp; Marie 6,13;
theaters
plate
0
5
1'1
(prefix 1
7 Three, in
Lawrence Welk B; Washlnglpn Week In Review
%1 Exclama32 Freneh
m4selt. Skeezi)(! 16 Actor, Genoa
20,33; Spencer' s Pilots 10.
lion of
river
De Corsia
8 Bugliosi
B:»-Chlco &amp; The Man 3, 15; Wall Street Week 20,:1&lt;
33 Lady
surprise
17 Prefix for
best seller
9:oo-Rockford Files 3,15; Movie "Wanted: The
Sundance Woman" 6,131 Movie "Paper Moon"
(2 wds.)
cycle
(2 wds.)
Jane USA : People &amp; Politics 20,33.
8,10;
18 Whacky
9 " From
22 Zona 35 Chemical
9:30-No
Room at fhe Table 20,33.
zo Spanish
Here to - '' 23 Holiday
suffix
3,15; ·News 201 Paul Nuchlms 33.
IO:oo-Serplco
36 BarOy
happenings
queen
10 Intercede
11
:oo-News
3,6,8,10,13,15;
Mac~ell · l-ehrer Report 33.
2i Jason's ert- .,......,.,.....,.,.....,..,11 :30-Johnny Carson 3, 15; SWAT 6,13: Movie "The
chantress
California Kid" 8; Mary Hariman 10; ABC News
22 nTrue - "
33.
Z3 TrillU11ed
, 12 :oo-Movle "Berserk!" 10; Janakl 33.
12 :41)-'-0on Kirshner's Rock ,Concert 6; Wrestling 13.
24 Social
group
1:1o-PollllcarProgram B.
25 "A Man - b+-l1:30-Midnlghl Special 3,15.
1:40-News 13.
Woman"
3:QO-News
3.
,
2&amp; One-horse
3:30-Movle "Carnival In Cosfa Rica ' 3.
carriage
A:.s-Molile "The Mad Martlndales" 3.
27
Siamese
6:oo-Movle "Lillie Miss Br08dWay" 3.
I MUSTNTJLWtP TO THGUNFAIR

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(614)698·7257 Albany .

Hamlet would bave bad no
problem in rubber bridge. He
would rise with the ace , knock
out West's killl! of diamonds
and make four notrump. AI
match poiuts he would make
five instead of four II he
played his queen of hearts and
·
it beld.
The match·polnt problem
was not too difficult either .
The three-notrump contract
was very normal, but Hamlet
felt that a heart would be
opened at some tablet! . This
lead would hold declarer to
just three. While he would gel
two heart tricks, he would nol
have time to set up the
d i amonds . Hence , one
overtrick would mean a
decent score even if the heart
finesse were on . Hamlet went
up with his ace, knocked out
the king of dlamoods and tied
for top.

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7:3o-Hollywood Squares 3• Ohio S!ale Lottery 6J
Price Is Righi 8; MacN.eii -Lehrer 20,33, Wild
Kingdom 10; Nashville on lhe Road 13; Dolly 15 .
8:oo-Gemlnl Man 3,15; Welcome Back, Kofler 6,13:
Wellons 8,10: Upstairs, Downstairs 33; Movtl
"Early ,Summer" 20.
8:30-Barney Miller M3.
9:oo-Best Sellers 3,15; Tony Randall 6,13; Hawaii
Flve.o B1 Hollywood Television T~tre 33; Movie
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" 10.
9:30-Nancy Walker 6,13.
IO:oo-Stree.IJ of San Francisco 6,13,
10:30-Newt 20.
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11 : oo-News 3,.,6,8,10, 13,15; MacNeii-Lohr11r Repo~
33.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,c,15; Streets of San Francisco
6, 13; Kojak 8: Mary Hartman II); A8C Ntws33.
12:oo-Movle "Georgy Girl " 10; Janak\ 33.
12 :3o-Movle "Death Takes a Holiday" B.
12:co-Dan August 6,13.
1:oo-Tomorrow 3.
1:50-News 13.

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC•. :

BRADFORD, Auctioneer, · Com ~
·~ lete Se~11ice. Phone 949.-2481,
or 949·2000. Racine, Ohio, Crill
HOMESITES for sole, I atre ond
Bradford.
(
up. Middleport , near Rutltul d.
NEW 3 bedroom house, 2 baths
all elec., I acre, MiddlepOrt:
close to Rutland . Phone 992-

Hamlet haf'dlel It eloquently

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~OJR WNUS, rna&lt;~W'Pt..~ ...

32B Main Street
Pl. Pltasant
Ph. 675·3469
9:30·5:00 Dally
TillS: ooo Fridays

plants . QYtr so vlrltties In
a!I. .From -4" to 1 1 ' pots &amp; 6"
to 10" hanging baskets. 7Sc

2 LARGE GARDENS - 8

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WALNUTS ore Cosh! Starting Qc.
tober 4 we ore buying Block
Walnuts at $4.00 per hundred
pounds . Bring your walnuts. to:
Excelsior Soh Works Pomeroy

992-2927 . Al10booking ~rtiM .

fcl"

metl know the fuU joys of
friendship."

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GUARANTEED JQI5-LOCA110N.

the ~: ,
Amertean aaU:or Willa ll*t
Clll:er ·118ld, "Only eohtary
A

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mallresses. padding. ldeat
lor campers . variety ot
sizes.

IN AT .BRIDGE

.AQ86

4

thru

l FAMILY

apl., odulls on!):. Coli

looking bad when you can go
as a glamorous ballerina ,
bareback riders, Southern
gentleman or a dud• from the
roaring 20's. Many costume• to
be sold, 25 and 50 cents. at 109

Saturday 10 to l.

OI-l ~e ROADl

w·

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Q 10 91

POLY-F AM
UPHOLSTERY ..
FABRIC
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. For sofa, chatr cushlont'

Open ' far Fill &amp; Winter
Monda Y

IT NOT FOR .
11\V UNIFORM,VOU wu~oe.R,
1 WOULD THiiliASH VOU WITH·
AN I~CH OF 10Uit UFE!

NORTH
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FREE ESTIMATES

NOTICE

JOY~ .. W~RE

... AND .R!iPORTEI&gt;
IN FULL. 'r'OU~
DA7TARPL'f ArfEo,IPT
TO MOL~5T HER

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LOOKS LIKE. NEW - 9
rooms, cook's delight
kitchen , central vacuum
cleaner. Family room,
garage a·nd near J acres.
$46,000.

on Rt . 7, 3 miles south of Mid·

St .. Pomeroy.
Friday238
and5olur·
YARD
Solo, 5 Family.
Condor
doy, 9 a.m. 1111 ~p.m.
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WHY GO Ia tho Hollawoon parly

5:Cl0-Big \/alley 3; Brady Bunch 8; Mister l&lt;ogers
20,33; Star Trek 15.
5:30-News 6; Family Affair 8; Elec. Co. 20,33; Adam·
12 13.
6:oo-News 3,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6: Zoom 20;
Consumer Exper~ce 33.
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6 :~NIIC News 3,15; ABC News 13; Andy Gri!CIIh 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20: 1111
Ullllratlon 33.
7:Cl0-Truth or Cons. 3; Bowling for Dollars6; Muppel
Show 8r News 10; To Telt the Truth 13; Family
Allalr 15; Anyone for Tennyyson? 20; Ourstor~ 33.

AMNTIOI•

S.fter Pups , 10 weeks· old .
Phone 992-.7283.

N. Second, 9:30 ti114 :00. Avons,
books, toys, tools, furniture,
USED 2~ inch· fired brickline cool
.clothing, T,V.
or wood automatic control fur . PUPPIES, one· half Sheltie , to give
3 AND • RM. furnished ond un·
nQCe with blower. Sb: ond nine
away . Phone 949·246(.
·
furnished opts. Phone 992·
YARD Sole, Friday and Saturday.
inch
gol11onized
hot
and
cold
o
ir
SoUl.
4 autos, other items. 2 blocks
pipe. Phone 985·39211.
near new church in Tuppers COUNTRY Mabile Harne Pork, Rl.
Plains.
33. ten nil lot north of l'®oeroy. SWEET Jl9footes, R. W. Lewis, At .
12.4, Roclne, Ohio. Pkone 843- TUPPERS Ploins , new 3 bedroom
large~Ob with concrete potios ,
YARD Sole, Saturday, 0&lt;:1. 2,
home5, built·irl kitchens , tiled
2432.
sldewoJks.
runners
ohd
off
10:00 till ? Elmer Bailey
baths , carpeted with attached
street parking. Phone 99:2·7479 . HEAVY duty log or coal grote tor
residence on Rt. 681 West. Boby
garage. _1 ocre lot. $22,900.
clothes, sleepers , sweaters , ONE bedrooM aport,.,ts at
fireplace . MaOsures 23 In back
Phone (614) 667-6304.
coveralls, shoes, etc. Women's
x 27 inch front . PhOne 992~3904 .
llltlAGE MANOR in Middleporl
slacks, tweaters, dre51es, etc.
MODERN country home, 3
far Sl~ moitlhly plus oloc. or
WATCH FOR SIGNS.
. · 1130 including oloclric. LOWER 1975 Monda 125, one new ·c offH
~rooms , Iorge 2.•3 acre lot,
table. Phone 985·3501.
T.P .·Chesfer wol&amp;f , ~entrol air
RATES FOR SiNIOR OTIZENS.
BASEMENT Sale, Thurodoy, Fridoy
· conditionin·g . $17 •.000. Phone
Convenient •
shoppifli on 1975 Kawasaki 100. 1.000 miles
and Saturday. In Syrocuse
949·258'/or (61~)66H127 oiler
perfect condition, $.500. Phon~
,Third and Mill ,,,...., in Mid·
Ocrou
trom
Hubbards
~p . m .
dloparl. -.d now high quali- 7~2·2826 .
Greenhouse, 10 a .. tilt' 4 .S.m.
ty apartm•ntt , Se.e the NEW Westinghouse elec. counter FARM for sule, 68 acre~ , 6 rooms
Antique, wasl1er and tub, 12
manoger at Apt. 16, or call
gouge shotgun, 15 in . tires gas
ond bqth, F.A . furnaCe , full
top range. deluKe model, $60.
992.n21.
heating stove ond lots of misc.
basement , Coli 992·2630 or
Phone 992·UOCJ',
742·2180.
.
AVAILABLE
at
Riverside
ApartLARGE Carport Sole , Saturday,
ments , I bedroom opor'tOct. 2, 9 until doric. . All site
menl$ , $100 per month; 2
clothing, misc. items. 121
bedroom
$133
Fairlone Dri11e, Middleport,
Tom Anderson resklen~e.
monlh . 0nt1 prlj:e '"' oH. Phon.

apclf1..,..,,,,

GET ,

"7-3876
For Frtt Eslim ole

$teton,

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DIRECT FABRIC SALES :

or

CONTACT

or I 00 lb. $6.00. Bring con·
tainers. Phone 667·3737 or

Gilmore. Rt. 1. ReedsvHle (Sue·

667 -3166

9-2,. 1 mo .

PLEASURE HORSES ond ponies.
POTATOES and pumpkin1. C. W.
also will buy horses ond
1973 VW THING. 3S mpg. near
Proffitt, Portlcind, Ohio. Phone
ponies. Phono C6Uj 698-3290,
perfe ~,
con dit io n.
Ri ck
8-&lt;3.225-4 .

etc. 1 mile from LongsviHe on
County Rood 10. Folfow sig~
from stor•, Phone 7.42-2681 .

5TOPPED HE'RE
TWO HOUR &gt;S

Veivels , · nylon prints,
herculons, vinyl solids, and,
laney prin1s, accossorles.•

Phone Coolville

!ll-5771

Call 992·2156.
GRAIN fed beel, 85 cents P"' SMALl pupl to give away. Phone
ces5 Road) or phone 992·.5323.
YARD Sale, Sepl. 271h thrv Od. t. TRAtlER f~ r8flt in MiddiJpo.t on -pound, cut, ~rapped and
9~9-2028 .
frozen . Phone985 ~419lt
9 a.m. lill B p.m. Household
lot . Good
BIRD Dogs; Registered Engli5h
goods, appliances . Clolhing,
size 12x60 ex · COAL fOr sale, $22 per ton . Operi

County line. lots of nice
clothing, dishes , curtains . and
lots of other items. Cancelled In
case ot rain .

Spocl•llzlng In custom buill
r,afters for commercial, .
resd., POle buildings.
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1966 Chevrol.l ano-hoH lan
· pickup lrud&lt;. Good condition:

"'•- JKkW.~,¥-r.
.~.
"'-m-2111

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,197.

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T~E VOU NG LADY

Pomeroy, Olllo
992-247.
9·12·1 mo. pd .

Pnol\t S4MII•

Evening• ttJ.J,lO

P»• Dodge truck , low mileage.
Bool oHor. Phone 992-7066.

Pomero~.-liiidlii8l

,WHY IT's THAT SAME
DAO·BUflNED SMELL·MM·MM - VANILLAR
WITM A OASM OF
PINEAPPLE.

From 6" lo 11" wldt and up
io 511. doep with or without
pipe furnlshod . Under road
bortl up to ll" pipe slzi.

BILL PUWNS

W9S

··1K6 FORD MUSTANG CPE .
' 'cyl ., s1d . tr.aM ., radio, excellent tires .

1968 Suick Wildcat, automatic,
power stMring ond power
brakes , go6d condtion. Good
tires. Coll992-.3500.

992-2181

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1

3'196.

CAU US IDDAY.

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197l VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR.
li595
Red finish, good llres, clean interior , aulonlallc trans.,
good economy.

1970 Toririo 3!iO V-8, 62,(XX) actual
miles, -4 dr., eiccellent col'\dition
with· snow tires. Phone 9'92·

EAR CORN.

Television log for ·easy viewing.

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MHtK
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• Aeoflnt : Aluminum Sicllnv

1914 Suboru, 4 door, 17 ,000miles
1 owrier. Phofle 99'J';!J890.
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Gulttrl

Oown~C~C~uf l

RUMMAGE Sole. Otl. 4 and 5.
Nod lo D9b's Barber Shop. 186

MACHINERY, ANTIQUES, WATQIES, ETC.
SATURDAY, OCT. 2
AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A.M.

new 2" angle Iron ;

Business Services

949·2801 , ohorp.

WE NEED

outo5 ,

PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM SALE

If. FARM

LOST: • n\Onth old brown and
white nanny goat near Fort
Meigs or around Wolf Pen area
in Harrisonville. Please call

Phone 7~2· 2081 . Frye's Trvck &amp;

and. perhaps, a trip you 've
longed to take.

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ACREAGE· with or without house .

PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20)

beagle hound, please return,
no questions asked . If not , your
nome will be published in the
paper. larry Hubbard.

TIMBER , Pomeroy Forest Pro · .
ducts. Top price for standing
q
sawtimber. Call Kent Hanby ,
for

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Pomeroy
'.
Motor Co. ~----------------------~·
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GIJTT(R SERVICE

THE person who picked up 'mY

CASH paid for all mCikes and
models of mobile homes .
Phone OriKI coda 61~ -~23·9531 .

Your hor izo ns- are finally

The way matters end today will
be far better than t heir
beginnings. The reason? You

PETE (!nd Gene's Goroge Is now in
opt'rollon . Mechanic and bod'f
work . North Second StrMt in
.. Middleport. Formerly Brannon's Gor.age. Phone 992·5450
or call after S p.m . 992·7135 .

beds, wall telephones ar,d
parts, or complee households .
Write M . 0 . Miller:, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, Ohi~ . Call m.n61).

SSCASHSS

just over the 1'18Xf hill will erase
· those shadows. •

1976. Phone992-3410.

OLD furniture , ice boxes, brass·. =-"":'":::;-....::.-

1 ·~~6-8570.

'OrCJt1'KAl:V

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Auto s..ie8

FULLER Brush Products , the F. I. P.
carpel sweeper. Now on
spec;iol , regular $24.95 now
$19.95. Otter expires Oct . 7,

~~~~il !l'fiilit~
.....::.=..'"':'

IM lime.
AQUARIUS (Jiln. 20-Fob. 11)
brightening. Things that ara

THE RACINE Fire Deportment will
hove a gun shoot Saturday ot
6:30 p.m. at . their building in
Boshon .

742·2769.

wtthout tear of being over ..

optimistic Your judgment IS

WISH to txpren our s·lncere
and humble I hanks to our many
friend s.
neighbors
and
relatives, to the Ewing Funoerol
Home, the Rev , Curtis Stephitn
ond for 911 the lovely flowers
and food, brought to the homes.
The many kindnesses shown- to
our families by so
at the
lon of our,
wife
mother ond
shall
olwoys be

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1 2. 00
fo r
SO
word
mi nimum .
E ach add i tional word 3
cen ts.
BLIND ADS
Ad dit iortal 25c Charg~
per Advert isem ent,

~lc8

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six

CARD OF THANKS,.
&amp; OBITUARY

bener.

close the deal today.
SAGITTARIUS (NO¥. 23-Dec:.
211 You can lhlnk big loday

Auto

25 Fter:.. Cent Discoun t on

you encounter a roadblock to
you r plans today , make
adjustments on the spot. The
alternatives could be even

Keep your nose 10 the ground if
you ' re on the scent o f
something that a·ppears to be
profitable. Stick to it, YoU can

:;DIIIDi~~.

corrrc

'•ons accep t ed f irst dav ot
t.~ ublicat i on .
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Bemlce 8ede 0101
For FridloJ, Oct. 1, 1171
ARIES CMarch 21 •Aprll 1t)

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For Fast R.esults Use The .Sentinel Classified~

P ub lica t ion .

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Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday, Sept. 30, 1976

AstroGrapM

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DEADLINE$

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Befor-t

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REGULATIONS

Publisher reserv es

1 hp

The first par-t of )'Our day may

hi' rig ht 10 edit or r e ject
Any ads deem ed ob
tecfi onat The publi sher

cause you some moments of
amdety. Take heart . Things will

•n,er tion .

will not be r esponsible tor
trt ore tf'1an on e incorrect

be as good later as they were
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bad earlier.

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RATES

For W1nt Ad Service
cents per word one

'ns erlion

Mini m um Cha rge Sl.OO .
t.a cen ts per word thre('

Don 't be overly conc erned
today about a career niatter.

There'll be •a sudden shlfl.

consec ulive insertions .

Th ings w ill work out as well as

consecutive 1nsert lOns .

ce nts per

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could be e&lt;pected.
GEMINI CMay 21 .June· 20) If

W()td

pai d ads end
wit h in 10 days .

CANCER CJune 21.July 221 A
si tuation that seems to show
small prom ise may be the tip of

ads paid

OFFICE HOURS

the mother lode. Get into lt. Dig
a little deeper.

8 ' 30 a .m . to 5:00 p .m .
Da i ly , 8 :30 a.m. to 12 . 00
Noon Sat urday,
Phone to day 992 2156.

LEO (Julr 23-Aulf. 221 You can
achieve with tact' today results
you'd n~v~r attain being too
assertive. Aemem ber this ·In
your one-to ~one relationships.

NOTICES

ATTN . ~ !!

ALL HOUSEWIVES
A ll Yard Sa!es , RUmmag e,

VIRGO CAug .. 23·Sepl. 221

Porch and Basement Porch

Once you Quit l(loking for the
easy way out. rewards will
come for your ~lforts . .

.and B&amp;semen t Sales, etc .

must be paid In advance .
Get yours in early by
stopping by our of f ic e at
The Da l ly Se ntinel. 11 1
Court St or wr it ing Box
129 , Pomeroy . Ohio 457 69
with your rem i ttance .

LIBRA CSep1. 23·001. 23) Don't
shy aWay from an activity
because you think 11'11 be a

bore. Once you gel In lhe thick
of things , you'll discover lt's
fun .

SCORPIO COc1. 24•Nov. 22)

such that you can do what you
can dre&amp;l'fl.

CAPRICORN CDac. 22-Jan.
11) A delayed dividend may be
, m store , In payment fo r
SOf'Tiething you did recently
that was not acknowledged at

have a powerful ally In Lady
Luck.

Avour

~Birthday
Oct. 1, 1171
An lntere!Jtlng year 1hat will be
fun Is lri -store tOr you. There

will be ·a wealth of soclat'actlvlty

junked

AUto Parts, Rutland,

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Phone 7~2 · 307~ .
COINS, 1929 and older cvrre~cy ,
gold and silver, scrap , Will buy ,
1ell , or trode, for a good selec·
fion of coins . Hove supplie1 tor
metal
detectors .
Roger
Wamsler., on Leading CrNk
and Rut and Rood. Phone 7•2·
2331 for an oHer.
SOUTHERN Yellow Pine Post. Poy·
ing Premium prlees . Post to be
delivered to our yard at Billings, W. Vo. Species: Virginia,
Pitch and Shortleaf . For sites
ond price1 inquire ot : The
8udce-Parsotls -llowlby Cor·
porotion , P.O . Box 39
Spencer, W. Vo. Pl1ono: 927~

1250. Night call: Ted Jackson

354-7694 or Jim Lohner, 927-

1466.

(lh WAY BETWEEN GAlliPOLIS AND

JACKSON, OHIO)
17 miles east of Jackson, Ohio or 17 miles west of
Gallipolis on Sl. Rl. 35 to j..,ctlon of St. Rl . 27f. Go
soulllwest on St. Rt. 279 through Thurmon
&lt;Centerville I toward Oak Hill to Co. Rd. 3. Turn onlo
Co. Rd. 3 for 1 milo &amp; turn right on first gravel road.
Follow signs.
Dlsc&amp;ltlnulng farming , will sell following machinery &amp;
equipment, tools. antique furniture, clocks, collection
o.f, 30 watches. china, glassware, e1c . as listed:
MACHINERY, TOOLS, ETC.: John Deere

! tractor 10-10 gas. good; Ferguson tractor gas, good ;

Oliver 70 tractor gas, g\)Od; Case 800 Terratrac
' b\JIIdozer (dlesell 8' blade; lwo Ford plows 14" 3 pl.;
post hole digger 3 pt.; 2 row cultivators; Massey
1
Fergu- 110 manure spreader like new; pull type ·
, disc; HD ·Servis brush hog; 3 pl. boom for tractor;
, wagon; steel catlle holder w·dehorn shute. used once;
2 wheeled utility trailer; old Oliver manure spreeder
_,on rubber; •leeder'Prolac tank; hay elevator; 3 trailer
, axlts; garden rototlller like new; a lot new metal fence
posts; several 4' and 6' metal farm gates, new; 10 rolls
new ba,rbed w!re; poultry wire; 6 rolls new 51 woven
I, wire; large ~nvll; I cyl . gas engine; new I'ID wheel
.:barrow; McCullough chain saw like new ; Homellle
' chain saw ( 150); 100 sheets 5V metal roofing new; a lot
new metal underpinning for trailer: new elec. motor·

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channel Iron; 2 ln. and 111,.

In~

pipe; six 15ft. 12 ln . I beams ; vise; log chains, etc.;
callll' oilers; platform scales; new &amp; used ladders;
house jacks; metal &amp; wood work tables ; bench
~ grinder; 50 gal. oil drum w-pump; metal whHIIi 275
•gal. oil drum ; small lathe; block &amp; line; chain binders;
~ 15ft. culvert casing; large5 bin high revolving nail bin
almost now ; 2 rotary lawn mowars ;' Black &amp; Decker ·
valve grinder; drills, new pipe wrenches, 16" and 18";
'14 ln . drive socket set like new; '12 ln. drive socket iel;
Rigid V2ln. to 2 ln. pipe dies; acetylene gauges; saws,
" hots, rlik01, PH diQQar, scythes, etc.; concrete mixer;
• ~~~tools. etc. Camper tdp for pickup truck. One semi ·

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE, CLOCKS, WATCHES, .
CHINA, ETC •.: Marble lop dresser; glass china
cupboard; organ stool; 2 wicker rockers; wicker
ttend: wicker flower stand; oak bookcase ; wall
t.Jephant; 3. dlnnor belli; old sctlool bells; 2 Iron
k8tlles; !XJIIPOf" keffie ; large Iron &amp;all kettle; 5 &amp; 10 gal.
lllilk cans: uusage grinder; corn planter; 8ft. lawn
...,, flat Irons; oil lamps ; picnic table; 2 ani. display
ublnets, one w-blns &amp; drawers; china : glassware;
swing: silver dollars; Indian Head Ponnlas ; eloc. floor
len. • old clocks - one Gorman. A C:OIIt&lt;:llon ot 30
.-eke! wetcllel (key wind. thick CIHS, 2 Hunter Casea.
lite.). Mllnp ..,., lfiiM not llatld. Lunch on preml,....
Nelhlng ..__ • •••
of .....
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dfcll · W-PI!) ..y of Nit. Not

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fir ICC..) ilL
Ownt•• ~ Mr. aild Mrs. len Olener
it~ton- IIIIJaJIII, Pholit 614 ?!&lt;-•477 or 614-557.... IRIIIIII

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1969V.W.2DR .
R~ns good, new llres, radio.

••.m. l9$p.m.

911 Jmo.

POM~~~!v~~~~ CO.Ijl\
·~
POMEROY, OH.IO

.

M&amp;G Truss-Raft8ts
ANY PITCH
. ANY SllE

.

Southeastern Ohio
Truss Rafter Co.

1970 Bu ick Riviera, good condi·

Phone AUCTION . dining r~ set and
buffet , wood wordrot., many
good used tools , new and used
1975 MONTE CARlO. O&lt;llomalic,
merchandise ol Auction House
power steering, power brakes .
Horton St., MasOn , W. vo:
air conditioning. AM radio ond
Phone 1304) 713-S.71 .
5tereo. rally whe-els. will
rea5onoble, Phon• 991·7036.
tion , new tires,

$900.

Boxl8-A
Rulillnd, Ohio 4577S
Ph. (614)142-2409
We Deliver
7-28-4 mos.

7~2 · 2796 .

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1971 Fotd MCIY..-ick , air, p.s., rod
with block yinyl top. Phone

Phon~2•7-3124 .

1969 Nova , .extra sharp, new
point bucket s110ts, air shacks,

mogs . Phone 9~9.2480.
1969 0000£ Coronel. Good con dition~ run•

. 992 - 552~ .
IF YOU hove o service to oHet
wont to buy or sell something :
ae looking for work . . . or
whatever . .. you 'll get results
. foster with a Sentinerwont Ad .

WILL DO odd jobs , rooliog, pain·
ltng , hauling , trM work , and

mowing . Phone992-N09.

.good, $4SO. Phone

1966 Falcon station wogon, $250,
See at 247 C, Mulberry Ava .,
Pomeroy.

LOCUST POSTS, round or spUt

Phone 9~9.m• ·

·

BRING
TO YOUR
Revive the ori•rinol
of your rugs. Cle~me&lt;
your own home
by Von .Schrader
dry-fOam method.
No muss. No fuss.
No odor. Use the
same day.
All work
tUirantald.

COAL, limestone. ond calcium
chloride ond calcium brine for
dust control and special mixing
soh for formers . Main Str. .t
Pomeroy, 011io or phone 992:

3891.
1971 HONDA Cl_.SO, 12,000
miles , sissy bar, crash bars
'pull bock handle ban , neW 11r~
WILL do pdd jobs , interiOr and ex·
and 5eols, Scrambler side
teror work and cool hauling . .

pipes , $650. Coll949-2480.
KENNEBEC po•alaes, 50 lb. $3.50

Phone.992·7162. .

667·3974.

Ruth Ree..-es .

room , stove ond

lurnloli«!.

Call

or, oft•r 6 p.m. coli

YARD Sole .. Friday and So,;,rdily,

6 days per week and evenings.
For further information coli

(614) 367-7338.
SCHOOL sewi"9
.. machine, Sin9er.
features butt~hole . blind
hem , sews On knits, $48 cash .
. Also , Singer Touch ohd Sew
like new. $31 cosh . Phone

10 o.m·, 1•116 p.m . ot 640 Grant
St,, Middleport ,

m:

7187.

AKC Regi, ·tered Soint Bernard
Puppies, 2 mole, I female 3
months old . Strong a'nd

healthy . Phone (3041 773·5-405
or (304) 675-2310; P• . Pleosanl,
W.Va .

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per

992·9'173. .
.
2a'tdroom
mdbilo
t.om..
Oox•or.
3. R~tlond . Antiques , clothing,
Phone 992·5858.
man 1 suits, baby clothes
maternity clothes, homemad~ 2 Bedroom mobile home in Racine
bread .
areo . Phono992·:;8SS..
LARGE Yord Sole, Sa•urdoy and .2 Bedroom lrallor, $21
Sunday, Oct. 2 and 3, 10 a.m.
oH utiiHiot paid. Phone 992till ? AI Friddy Moore resldonl
3324.
YARD Sole, Solem So. , Oct. 2 ond

per-""·

dlepon aboul lhe Gallis·Melgs ONE l&gt;edraom mabilo home,
adults only . Phone992-5535 .
EFFICIENCY, ideol
Mulberry Awe.,

Phorle 992-2030.

for single.
references.

,;~~~~~;~~~:
36 Inch tr~k topper, 8 ft .;
Hereford Heifer beef: s· deck
chick brooder; 700x16 truck
tires; pair of ladder jocks ; 1966
Dodge motor, 6 cylind•r. Phone

Hl9h St., Pomeroy . IOa.m. 11112
p.m. Soturdoy. Procoodo to Big

949-m2.

Bend Minstrel Assn• Also yard
sale with indoor and outdoor AVERAq.E s.&lt;) an evening or
afterhooni ~ demonstrating
Chri1tmos decOrations, girls ,
guo~;onteed toyl and gifts. No
woman 's, and man's clothing,
cot.h investment, no dell¥ery or
lamps, many mlscelloneous
collecting. Computers do you
items. Charle11e Hoeflich .

YARO Solo, Sot. 10 o.m. till

4

p..

Water
Street , Syracuse .
lawson , Hall , Neutthng ,
Neale, Pierce, Teaford.

Y"RD Sol•. Friday, O&lt;:•ob« I,
9:00 1111 3:00 ol Koy wardapo,
Broadway and Vln• St;Ht,
R~clne, Ohio. Lots of oood
clothing and misc. house"hold
items.

CARPORT SALE, on Walel' Soroe•
in Syracuse. Soturday, Oct . 2

only. 9:00tlll4:00. _ __ _

tlioUibl

~ork. Call 949-2800 or

Ohio.

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abovo Hal&gt;son. Friday ond

Starting -

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Soturdo'f. Gas heater~ tool•

lnt••:.

$477 .30 "7.;,i:.i'.d-:" ·~~r,:~
clolhlng, boHies and'
hctulllng. Qoll calltct' (61A) :::
"•: m
: s:.P:h:an:•:992:::
·7=.U.S=.::::::;
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.,
PRODUCTION IMNAGat, Ex·
SALE
p.fienc«f
agtr. nHded to
·New wood-burning stove.
monogo~r-uplo20-lo l n
Reg. 1211.95
a' manufact,mng erwlranment,
NowS23US
musl be OW. Ill Khodule-"
'
llow tllru &amp;If twill da,ort- 1 New tiltl oil ston, Reg.
,.-.1• 19 -pllsh conalo· ~ $372.37 '
'
Nowsm.J7
lont complollon I'Kard. Solory
belled on •~perlence and pa
New Co.op water IOflaner
occomplishment1 . Only r•lfK •
Reg. 1349.95
Nowu.,.t$
slble and a;gressr ... ., In·
divldualo nood apply. Sand
1 used Home lite chain
lo Box m .s, ,... Dally
IIW
120o

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Drive,

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full af Florida tallage

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Pl1ona '"·2111

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MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
ICINE - I nlcelevellol,
50xl77. 7 rooms, beth, N.G.
forced air furnace. almost
new alum. siding, excellent
neighborhood.
$7,900.00.
JUST LISTED ..:. 2'12. story
fr-.me. 5 bedrooms, bath,
dining R., N.G. heat ,
carpeting, porches ,
garage. $8,500.00.
JUST LISTED
3
bedrooms, bath, paneling,
utility, lois of storage, N.G.
heat. Walk: lo shop,
... ~.00.
S MILLY ACRES- Good 3
Dedroom house. balh , nice
kitchen,
N,G.
heal.
porches, storage bldg .
JUST
.
LISTINGS NOT
THIS AD -

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Pani._ Llndiiatt

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. BORN LOSER
Q'I;~D IT WISI'~L/ !

Blown
Insulation Service!
Fin•1111n1 Alii~ bit
Blown int1 W11is I AHies

SlllRM
WINDOWS &amp; ODORS.
REPlACEMENl
WINDOWS
AWMINUM
SIDING.SOffiTT
GUlTEIIUWNINGS

. to $1.00,

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE
Syracult, o .

FREE ESTIMATES!

THE BEST
HfARD!
100'RE A SMART
LAD, BILL-- AND
ALUCKY ONE --

~AT'S

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LARR~"'c.A.Y~~DER ~
Ph. 992-3993

You can save hundreds ·
even 'thousands ol dollars
with aluminum or vinyl
siding.
.

4-'10·1m~.

Radiator .....,...-.......
5el1f1Ce
r... lltl ilrpsl
Rldillar lolllt srt11lltsl ~I Nit''.!!!

GLEN R. BISSELL
At949-2101
Or
949-2140
PLEASE
NO SUNDAY CALLS
. 9-30·1 mo.

Coll992·7481.

Ph. 992·2174

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR .2

7~81.

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WE HAVE IUYERS.
HENRY E. ci~ELAND
BROKER
. m-2161

Sweepers , toa sters , irons, all
small opplionces. la wn mower~
f'1e)Cf to State Highway Ga roga
on Route 7. Phone (61 4) 9851
3825.
~

SMALL farm for sole, 10"1. down,
owner financed. Monroe (oun. REMODELING, Plumbing , heotinQ
ly, W. Vo. Phone (304) 772- and oil types of general repair .
Work guaranteed 20 yeors .,~":"1 •
3102 or (304) 772·3227.
perience . Phone 992 -2409.
n:
COUNTRY farmland wit h seclud.
'
ed woods, woter and good ac- D&amp;D T~EE Trin1ming, 20 years ~x -::
pe n ence . Insu re d fre f!t 1 ,
cess in Monroe County, W. Va.
es timates. Coli 992-2384 ~' t ·
$1,000 down, coli (30-l) 772-

3102or (304)772·3227.

. .

MORNING Stoi- Hgts . Buy .1 acre SEWING MACHINE Repairs , ser';\
11ice, oil makes, 992-2284 . The'
tract of land. Will orrange for
Fobric Shop , Pome,oy . ~
financing and small down pay·
mant to build a home of yOur
Authorized Slng~r Sales ancf.:
S~rv ice. We shorp'en .Scitsor'! . ~
choice . Le• Construction

Phorio 992·345-4 or (6U) 44~ EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and:
9568.

TEAFORD
Virgil B'. Sr., Realtor
110 Mechanic Pomeroy,'O.
Phone 991-337!
12 ACRES - Remodeled 3
bedroom one floor plan.
Gas · F.A.
furnace,
fireplace, nice kitchen &amp;
basement. $29,500.

backhoe work ; dump !ruckS:
ond lo-boys for hire: will h oul~
fill dirl , to soil, limestone and:
grovel. Call Bob or Roger Jaf ~
fers , day phone 992-7089 "'
night phone 992-3525 or 992::

S232.
EXCAVATING, dozer. backhoe
and dltcher. Charl es R. Mat~
field , Bock Hoe Servl~~

, .,

Rutland , Ohio. Phone 742·2008,
SEPTIC Systems Installed by

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SEPTIC TANKS cleaned . Modern ·

m.

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EXCAVATING . BACKHoES AN[)
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll .'
SEPTIC TAN KS INSTALLED. lOW,
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. Bll~ '
PULliNS , PHONE 992·247B DAY
OR NIGHT.
;

liS ACRES - On Shade
River. Fine for camping
lots. New gas well with
Income and free gas. Old
house &amp; barn, good hill
pasture, fenced . Asking
$30,&lt;J90.
.
POMEROY - 5 bedroom
big old house, I• lly r&lt;&gt;om ,
w, bath•-ft.\\\ ,. F.A.
furn,
~petlng ,
shrubb
.nd large shade
trees. st5,000.
2 PLACE&amp; - 3 bedroom
home, T.P. waler, garage,
outbuilding, and 2 bedroom
Schult mobile home on 1
nice acre of land. $5500.00
EACH.

SYR.,., ::.::;.: Nice corner
lot with gepd old fashion 1
bedroom frailer. Pallo and
exti·.:. r~. $5,500.
INVEST A LITTLE AND
GAIN A LOT.
,

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paneling. Phone 992 ~ 2759 .

measure

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volcano
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29 Wholly

30 Deed

AXYDLB 1\AXR

fRoM HERE
ON INI

TRAVEL
ALONE I

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WILL trim or cut trees and shrub,
·bery. phone 9-49·25-45 or 742l

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bedrooms, al utilities paid '

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to torm the ll\llllriae _.,..,, Ill
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IF I KETCH OC BULLET
ON MV BEDSTID ONE
MORE TIME,
I'LLWRING
HIS NECK!!

''FElCH" MEANS TO
RETf{IEVE OR TO GO

01-1 , I'M SORR'{, SIR...
I THOU6f.ff '10U WANTED

6ET SOMETHING .

DEFINITION ...

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~~~~~~·---1974 Cameron mobile home ~
~ 3 bedroom, e.ccellent ~ondi-'
t1on . Phone 247·2704. ,
:

196912x63 Vindole, IJnderplnn~
10x26 screen porch, central alt'"
May be seen at 825 South Se~
~nd Ave.. Middleport/ Or
,...one 992-2822. ·
1

LmLECj.jANCS

oF :;ucc:ess ~eN

BLAXWDR . - F . XYAWUXWZ
AOPCBOA
· ~·••mutil
Yesterday's Cryptoquole: THERE'S ANOTHER AD·
Iambie" PUDGY · METAL AMAZON CAMPUS
VAN'l'AGg OF BEING POOR - A DOCroR WILL CURE YOU Yettenll:r'•
.
~'ASTER. - KIN HUBBARD
\ AniWm Will• • fOf II lhfl, ~~t• ,..uldn11DDnl ~lift lor
·
,.., '"foler bofln.,td- "UN-STEADY"

Richland, Athens, Ohio -4570r

Phone (6.14) 593-8906.

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('RYPTOQUOTES
CYV T A 0 K L A ZY

F L Z BY P Z

HOCKING RIVER Trodlng Com •
pony, GUNS- OVER 250 1"1
STOCK . Buy, soli, trodo. 478

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One letl er simply stands for an.othcr. In Ihis somple A Is
(
.used for lhc three L's, X lor the lwo O's, ct&lt;. Single leucrs, ..-~~:::=~....I-&gt;--!l---1.
apostrophes, the length and !ormation o! lhe words are all
hinls. Each day Ihe &lt;ode lellers are different.
HOGBUT

VY

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5839 or {304) 773 ·5788.

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Phone 992·5724,
1
DITCH Dlggin9. Phone (304) 773'

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PROTECT your swimm ing pool!
~interizing klls , co11ers , an·,
l1freeze. sarvite for abo11e oJI
ln. ground pool5. 0 . Bumgard.l
ner Sales , Middleport, Ohio :

Phone 992.nst

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wire

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DOZER work and weld ing. Can1oct James Por&amp;ons, Rt. 1'1
Racine, on Carmel Road .
, '

3167.

'I

31 Ship's
diary
34 Expand
36 Agitate
:n Balaneed
38 Bacteriologist's

7~2·23.8 .

3 APARTMENTS - Brick
In Middleport on good
street near shopping and
center of town. Jusl$20,000.
kitchen,

-HA ~- HAT!­
L.l FE?: ~

CONCLUSION 7J-IAT MY UL CL/GNT
IS A CRC()!&lt; 8£CNJSG ALL 1/IG
BU5/NGSS AS50CIA1£S ARErr-

Will do roofing, construcllo{l,
plumbing and heating . No lob
loo larg e or too smoll. Phone

CARPENTER. flooring , ~~

rooms, 4 Brs., new

BLUGSTCN~­

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242B.

Home &amp;
rental, 2 bedrooms each,
gas heat, city water on nice
sf reel In Middleport .
$19,000.

gas F.A. furnace In full
basement. Want $27,500.

... BLIMSY,

YCU LOOI&lt; JUST AS RUGGED AS
WHEN .YOU SENT ME UP -

licensed Installer. ·SneparV
C.ontrocfors. Phone 742·2409. ,
Sanitation, 992·3954 or

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1976
6:oo-Sunrlse Semester 10.'
EAST
6: 15-Engllsh 3: Farm Reporl1 3.
WEST
•JUU
6:20-Not For Women Only 13.
•10 5
• J B6 3
6:JO-(;oluml!us TodaY~~ News 6; Sunrise Semester 11
• K 10 g 7
tA
tKH43
a-seas Mission 10.
.10 ~ 2
6:..s-Mornlng Report 3. .
.·
··7 3
SOUTH IDJ
6 r ~ Morning, West Vlrgl"l~ 13.
I SU::Lll tT
Q6
6:55-Good Morning, Trl Stat' 13.
.AQ2
7:QO-Today 3,15; Good Morning, Amerhll 6,13; CBS
A~t..OIJ A
• J62
News 8; Chuck While Reports to.
•
.KH4
Gt-f~Jot..l Cf
7:05-Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
Norlh-South..vulnerable
7:30-Schoolles 10.
B:oo-Lassle 6; Capt. Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame St. 33.
W.,l North Easl Soollt
B:JO-Big Valley 6. ·
I N.T.
9:oo-A.M. 3; Phil Donahue~. 15; Lucy Show 81 Mike
Pass 3 N.T. Pasa Pan
Douglas tO; Phil Donahue 13.
Pass
9:JO-(;ross·WIIs 3; One Llle lo Live 6; Good Day 81
Opening lead - 4 +
Cartoons 12.
to:oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,15; Pric;e Is Right 8, 10; Mike
Douglas 13.
10: 1.1--Gerieral Hospital 6.
10 :»-Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3, 15.
11 :oo-Wheel ot Fortune 3,15: W~day ~~ Edge of
· Night 6; Gambit 1,10; Morning with D.J . 13.
11 :30-HollywoOd Squares-3,15: Happy Day 56,131 Love
ot Life 8,10: Sesame St. 33.
11 :55-Take Kerr B; Mrs. Flxlt 10.
12 :()()-News 3,8,6,10; Hot Seat 13.
12:30-Gong Show 3,15; All My Children 6,13; Search
for Tomorrow 8,10.
12 :55-NBC News 3,15.
1:oo-Somerset 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; Concentration 8;
Young &amp; t~e Restless 10; Nol For Women Only 15.
I:Jn-Days of Our Lives 3,15: Family Feud 6,13; As
The World Turns 8,10.
2:oo-s20.000 Pyramid 13; Dinah 6.
2:30-Doetclrs 3,15; One Life to Llve13; Guiding light
8,10.
3:oo-Another World 3,15: All In the Famll~ &amp;,,lQ..
3:15-General Hospital 13.
3:»-Bewltched 6; Match Game 8,101 Lilias, Yoga &amp;
You 20.
.
4:oo-Misler Cartoon 3; Somerset 15: Howdy. DoodY 61
Mickey Mouse Club B; Sesame St. 20,33; Movie
"Kissln' Cousins" 10; Dinah 13.
.. 4:30-My Three Sons 3; Emergency One 6; Partridge
by l!IOMAS JOSEPH
Family B: Fllnfstones 15.
5:oo-Big Valley 3; Brapy Bunch B; Mister Rogers
ACROSS
39 Calm
20,33; Star Trek. 15.
1 Coqpie
4G Card play5:30-News
6; Family Affair B; Elec Co. 20,33; Adam·
of old
er's three
12
13.
baseball
DOWN
6:oo-News 3,6,8,10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; ·Zoom 2 .~.33.
5 Patriotic
I Disable
6:30-NilC News 3,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
paean
2 Movie dog
CBS 'News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20; VIlla Alegre
II Pale
3 Scary film ,
33.
.
12 Cylindrical
e.g. (2 wds.)
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; Bowling for Dollars 6; Andy
Williams 8; News 10; To Tell the Truth 13; Family
13 Innam4 Nguyen
Affair 15: Ohio Journal 20; Black Perspective on
C!Jo
mation
Yeslerday'•A•wtr
the News 33.
(suffix )
and others
7:30-Porlj!r Wagoner 3; Candid Camera 6; Treasure
16 - the mark U Sect
14 Flush or
S Greek
Hunt 8; Andy Williams 101 Name That Tune 13;
(conformed) 26 Withdraw
wealthy
goddess
1
Pop Goes the Country 15.
,
19
Grecian
%8
Eucharist
~15. Bad
' Indigent
8:oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,15; Donny &amp; Marie 6,13;
theaters
plate
0
5
1'1
(prefix 1
7 Three, in
Lawrence Welk B; Washlnglpn Week In Review
%1 Exclama32 Freneh
m4selt. Skeezi)(! 16 Actor, Genoa
20,33; Spencer' s Pilots 10.
lion of
river
De Corsia
8 Bugliosi
B:»-Chlco &amp; The Man 3, 15; Wall Street Week 20,:1&lt;
33 Lady
surprise
17 Prefix for
best seller
9:oo-Rockford Files 3,15; Movie "Wanted: The
Sundance Woman" 6,131 Movie "Paper Moon"
(2 wds.)
cycle
(2 wds.)
Jane USA : People &amp; Politics 20,33.
8,10;
18 Whacky
9 " From
22 Zona 35 Chemical
9:30-No
Room at fhe Table 20,33.
zo Spanish
Here to - '' 23 Holiday
suffix
3,15; ·News 201 Paul Nuchlms 33.
IO:oo-Serplco
36 BarOy
happenings
queen
10 Intercede
11
:oo-News
3,6,8,10,13,15;
Mac~ell · l-ehrer Report 33.
2i Jason's ert- .,......,.,.....,.,.....,..,11 :30-Johnny Carson 3, 15; SWAT 6,13: Movie "The
chantress
California Kid" 8; Mary Hariman 10; ABC News
22 nTrue - "
33.
Z3 TrillU11ed
, 12 :oo-Movle "Berserk!" 10; Janakl 33.
12 :41)-'-0on Kirshner's Rock ,Concert 6; Wrestling 13.
24 Social
group
1:1o-PollllcarProgram B.
25 "A Man - b+-l1:30-Midnlghl Special 3,15.
1:40-News 13.
Woman"
3:QO-News
3.
,
2&amp; One-horse
3:30-Movle "Carnival In Cosfa Rica ' 3.
carriage
A:.s-Molile "The Mad Martlndales" 3.
27
Siamese
6:oo-Movle "Lillie Miss Br08dWay" 3.
I MUSTNTJLWtP TO THGUNFAIR

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(614)698·7257 Albany .

Hamlet would bave bad no
problem in rubber bridge. He
would rise with the ace , knock
out West's killl! of diamonds
and make four notrump. AI
match poiuts he would make
five instead of four II he
played his queen of hearts and
·
it beld.
The match·polnt problem
was not too difficult either .
The three-notrump contract
was very normal, but Hamlet
felt that a heart would be
opened at some tablet! . This
lead would hold declarer to
just three. While he would gel
two heart tricks, he would nol
have time to set up the
d i amonds . Hence , one
overtrick would mean a
decent score even if the heart
finesse were on . Hamlet went
up with his ace, knocked out
the king of dlamoods and tied
for top.

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7:3o-Hollywood Squares 3• Ohio S!ale Lottery 6J
Price Is Righi 8; MacN.eii -Lehrer 20,33, Wild
Kingdom 10; Nashville on lhe Road 13; Dolly 15 .
8:oo-Gemlnl Man 3,15; Welcome Back, Kofler 6,13:
Wellons 8,10: Upstairs, Downstairs 33; Movtl
"Early ,Summer" 20.
8:30-Barney Miller M3.
9:oo-Best Sellers 3,15; Tony Randall 6,13; Hawaii
Flve.o B1 Hollywood Television T~tre 33; Movie
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" 10.
9:30-Nancy Walker 6,13.
IO:oo-Stree.IJ of San Francisco 6,13,
10:30-Newt 20.
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11 : oo-News 3,.,6,8,10, 13,15; MacNeii-Lohr11r Repo~
33.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,c,15; Streets of San Francisco
6, 13; Kojak 8: Mary Hartman II); A8C Ntws33.
12:oo-Movle "Georgy Girl " 10; Janak\ 33.
12 :3o-Movle "Death Takes a Holiday" B.
12:co-Dan August 6,13.
1:oo-Tomorrow 3.
1:50-News 13.

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC•. :

BRADFORD, Auctioneer, · Com ~
·~ lete Se~11ice. Phone 949.-2481,
or 949·2000. Racine, Ohio, Crill
HOMESITES for sole, I atre ond
Bradford.
(
up. Middleport , near Rutltul d.
NEW 3 bedroom house, 2 baths
all elec., I acre, MiddlepOrt:
close to Rutland . Phone 992-

Hamlet haf'dlel It eloquently

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~OJR WNUS, rna&lt;~W'Pt..~ ...

32B Main Street
Pl. Pltasant
Ph. 675·3469
9:30·5:00 Dally
TillS: ooo Fridays

plants . QYtr so vlrltties In
a!I. .From -4" to 1 1 ' pots &amp; 6"
to 10" hanging baskets. 7Sc

2 LARGE GARDENS - 8

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WALNUTS ore Cosh! Starting Qc.
tober 4 we ore buying Block
Walnuts at $4.00 per hundred
pounds . Bring your walnuts. to:
Excelsior Soh Works Pomeroy

992-2927 . Al10booking ~rtiM .

fcl"

metl know the fuU joys of
friendship."

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GUARANTEED JQI5-LOCA110N.

the ~: ,
Amertean aaU:or Willa ll*t
Clll:er ·118ld, "Only eohtary
A

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mallresses. padding. ldeat
lor campers . variety ot
sizes.

IN AT .BRIDGE

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thru

l FAMILY

apl., odulls on!):. Coli

looking bad when you can go
as a glamorous ballerina ,
bareback riders, Southern
gentleman or a dud• from the
roaring 20's. Many costume• to
be sold, 25 and 50 cents. at 109

Saturday 10 to l.

OI-l ~e ROADl

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Q 10 91

POLY-F AM
UPHOLSTERY ..
FABRIC
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. For sofa, chatr cushlont'

Open ' far Fill &amp; Winter
Monda Y

IT NOT FOR .
11\V UNIFORM,VOU wu~oe.R,
1 WOULD THiiliASH VOU WITH·
AN I~CH OF 10Uit UFE!

NORTH
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FREE ESTIMATES

NOTICE

JOY~ .. W~RE

... AND .R!iPORTEI&gt;
IN FULL. 'r'OU~
DA7TARPL'f ArfEo,IPT
TO MOL~5T HER

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LOOKS LIKE. NEW - 9
rooms, cook's delight
kitchen , central vacuum
cleaner. Family room,
garage a·nd near J acres.
$46,000.

on Rt . 7, 3 miles south of Mid·

St .. Pomeroy.
Friday238
and5olur·
YARD
Solo, 5 Family.
Condor
doy, 9 a.m. 1111 ~p.m.
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WHY GO Ia tho Hollawoon parly

5:Cl0-Big \/alley 3; Brady Bunch 8; Mister l&lt;ogers
20,33; Star Trek 15.
5:30-News 6; Family Affair 8; Elec. Co. 20,33; Adam·
12 13.
6:oo-News 3,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6: Zoom 20;
Consumer Exper~ce 33.
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6 :~NIIC News 3,15; ABC News 13; Andy Gri!CIIh 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20: 1111
Ullllratlon 33.
7:Cl0-Truth or Cons. 3; Bowling for Dollars6; Muppel
Show 8r News 10; To Telt the Truth 13; Family
Allalr 15; Anyone for Tennyyson? 20; Ourstor~ 33.

AMNTIOI•

S.fter Pups , 10 weeks· old .
Phone 992-.7283.

N. Second, 9:30 ti114 :00. Avons,
books, toys, tools, furniture,
USED 2~ inch· fired brickline cool
.clothing, T,V.
or wood automatic control fur . PUPPIES, one· half Sheltie , to give
3 AND • RM. furnished ond un·
nQCe with blower. Sb: ond nine
away . Phone 949·246(.
·
furnished opts. Phone 992·
YARD Sole, Friday and Saturday.
inch
gol11onized
hot
and
cold
o
ir
SoUl.
4 autos, other items. 2 blocks
pipe. Phone 985·39211.
near new church in Tuppers COUNTRY Mabile Harne Pork, Rl.
Plains.
33. ten nil lot north of l'®oeroy. SWEET Jl9footes, R. W. Lewis, At .
12.4, Roclne, Ohio. Pkone 843- TUPPERS Ploins , new 3 bedroom
large~Ob with concrete potios ,
YARD Sole, Saturday, 0&lt;:1. 2,
home5, built·irl kitchens , tiled
2432.
sldewoJks.
runners
ohd
off
10:00 till ? Elmer Bailey
baths , carpeted with attached
street parking. Phone 99:2·7479 . HEAVY duty log or coal grote tor
residence on Rt. 681 West. Boby
garage. _1 ocre lot. $22,900.
clothes, sleepers , sweaters , ONE bedrooM aport,.,ts at
fireplace . MaOsures 23 In back
Phone (614) 667-6304.
coveralls, shoes, etc. Women's
x 27 inch front . PhOne 992~3904 .
llltlAGE MANOR in Middleporl
slacks, tweaters, dre51es, etc.
MODERN country home, 3
far Sl~ moitlhly plus oloc. or
WATCH FOR SIGNS.
. · 1130 including oloclric. LOWER 1975 Monda 125, one new ·c offH
~rooms , Iorge 2.•3 acre lot,
table. Phone 985·3501.
T.P .·Chesfer wol&amp;f , ~entrol air
RATES FOR SiNIOR OTIZENS.
BASEMENT Sale, Thurodoy, Fridoy
· conditionin·g . $17 •.000. Phone
Convenient •
shoppifli on 1975 Kawasaki 100. 1.000 miles
and Saturday. In Syrocuse
949·258'/or (61~)66H127 oiler
perfect condition, $.500. Phon~
,Third and Mill ,,,...., in Mid·
Ocrou
trom
Hubbards
~p . m .
dloparl. -.d now high quali- 7~2·2826 .
Greenhouse, 10 a .. tilt' 4 .S.m.
ty apartm•ntt , Se.e the NEW Westinghouse elec. counter FARM for sule, 68 acre~ , 6 rooms
Antique, wasl1er and tub, 12
manoger at Apt. 16, or call
gouge shotgun, 15 in . tires gas
ond bqth, F.A . furnaCe , full
top range. deluKe model, $60.
992.n21.
heating stove ond lots of misc.
basement , Coli 992·2630 or
Phone 992·UOCJ',
742·2180.
.
AVAILABLE
at
Riverside
ApartLARGE Carport Sole , Saturday,
ments , I bedroom opor'tOct. 2, 9 until doric. . All site
menl$ , $100 per month; 2
clothing, misc. items. 121
bedroom
$133
Fairlone Dri11e, Middleport,
Tom Anderson resklen~e.
monlh . 0nt1 prlj:e '"' oH. Phon.

apclf1..,..,,,,

GET ,

"7-3876
For Frtt Eslim ole

$teton,

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CONTACT

or I 00 lb. $6.00. Bring con·
tainers. Phone 667·3737 or

Gilmore. Rt. 1. ReedsvHle (Sue·

667 -3166

9-2,. 1 mo .

PLEASURE HORSES ond ponies.
POTATOES and pumpkin1. C. W.
also will buy horses ond
1973 VW THING. 3S mpg. near
Proffitt, Portlcind, Ohio. Phone
ponies. Phono C6Uj 698-3290,
perfe ~,
con dit io n.
Ri ck
8-&lt;3.225-4 .

etc. 1 mile from LongsviHe on
County Rood 10. Folfow sig~
from stor•, Phone 7.42-2681 .

5TOPPED HE'RE
TWO HOUR &gt;S

Veivels , · nylon prints,
herculons, vinyl solids, and,
laney prin1s, accossorles.•

Phone Coolville

!ll-5771

Call 992·2156.
GRAIN fed beel, 85 cents P"' SMALl pupl to give away. Phone
ces5 Road) or phone 992·.5323.
YARD Sale, Sepl. 271h thrv Od. t. TRAtlER f~ r8flt in MiddiJpo.t on -pound, cut, ~rapped and
9~9-2028 .
frozen . Phone985 ~419lt
9 a.m. lill B p.m. Household
lot . Good
BIRD Dogs; Registered Engli5h
goods, appliances . Clolhing,
size 12x60 ex · COAL fOr sale, $22 per ton . Operi

County line. lots of nice
clothing, dishes , curtains . and
lots of other items. Cancelled In
case ot rain .

Spocl•llzlng In custom buill
r,afters for commercial, .
resd., POle buildings.
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1966 Chevrol.l ano-hoH lan
· pickup lrud&lt;. Good condition:

"'•- JKkW.~,¥-r.
.~.
"'-m-2111

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,197.

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T~E VOU NG LADY

Pomeroy, Olllo
992-247.
9·12·1 mo. pd .

Pnol\t S4MII•

Evening• ttJ.J,lO

P»• Dodge truck , low mileage.
Bool oHor. Phone 992-7066.

Pomero~.-liiidlii8l

,WHY IT's THAT SAME
DAO·BUflNED SMELL·MM·MM - VANILLAR
WITM A OASM OF
PINEAPPLE.

From 6" lo 11" wldt and up
io 511. doep with or without
pipe furnlshod . Under road
bortl up to ll" pipe slzi.

BILL PUWNS

W9S

··1K6 FORD MUSTANG CPE .
' 'cyl ., s1d . tr.aM ., radio, excellent tires .

1968 Suick Wildcat, automatic,
power stMring ond power
brakes , go6d condtion. Good
tires. Coll992-.3500.

992-2181

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3'196.

CAU US IDDAY.

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197l VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR.
li595
Red finish, good llres, clean interior , aulonlallc trans.,
good economy.

1970 Toririo 3!iO V-8, 62,(XX) actual
miles, -4 dr., eiccellent col'\dition
with· snow tires. Phone 9'92·

EAR CORN.

Television log for ·easy viewing.

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• Aeoflnt : Aluminum Sicllnv

1914 Suboru, 4 door, 17 ,000miles
1 owrier. Phofle 99'J';!J890.
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Gulttrl

Oown~C~C~uf l

RUMMAGE Sole. Otl. 4 and 5.
Nod lo D9b's Barber Shop. 186

MACHINERY, ANTIQUES, WATQIES, ETC.
SATURDAY, OCT. 2
AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A.M.

new 2" angle Iron ;

Business Services

949·2801 , ohorp.

WE NEED

outo5 ,

PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM SALE

If. FARM

LOST: • n\Onth old brown and
white nanny goat near Fort
Meigs or around Wolf Pen area
in Harrisonville. Please call

Phone 7~2· 2081 . Frye's Trvck &amp;

and. perhaps, a trip you 've
longed to take.

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ACREAGE· with or without house .

PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20)

beagle hound, please return,
no questions asked . If not , your
nome will be published in the
paper. larry Hubbard.

TIMBER , Pomeroy Forest Pro · .
ducts. Top price for standing
q
sawtimber. Call Kent Hanby ,
for

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Pomeroy
'.
Motor Co. ~----------------------~·
..
GIJTT(R SERVICE

THE person who picked up 'mY

CASH paid for all mCikes and
models of mobile homes .
Phone OriKI coda 61~ -~23·9531 .

Your hor izo ns- are finally

The way matters end today will
be far better than t heir
beginnings. The reason? You

PETE (!nd Gene's Goroge Is now in
opt'rollon . Mechanic and bod'f
work . North Second StrMt in
.. Middleport. Formerly Brannon's Gor.age. Phone 992·5450
or call after S p.m . 992·7135 .

beds, wall telephones ar,d
parts, or complee households .
Write M . 0 . Miller:, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, Ohi~ . Call m.n61).

SSCASHSS

just over the 1'18Xf hill will erase
· those shadows. •

1976. Phone992-3410.

OLD furniture , ice boxes, brass·. =-"":'":::;-....::.-

1 ·~~6-8570.

'OrCJt1'KAl:V

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Auto s..ie8

FULLER Brush Products , the F. I. P.
carpel sweeper. Now on
spec;iol , regular $24.95 now
$19.95. Otter expires Oct . 7,

~~~~il !l'fiilit~
.....::.=..'"':'

IM lime.
AQUARIUS (Jiln. 20-Fob. 11)
brightening. Things that ara

THE RACINE Fire Deportment will
hove a gun shoot Saturday ot
6:30 p.m. at . their building in
Boshon .

742·2769.

wtthout tear of being over ..

optimistic Your judgment IS

WISH to txpren our s·lncere
and humble I hanks to our many
friend s.
neighbors
and
relatives, to the Ewing Funoerol
Home, the Rev , Curtis Stephitn
ond for 911 the lovely flowers
and food, brought to the homes.
The many kindnesses shown- to
our families by so
at the
lon of our,
wife
mother ond
shall
olwoys be

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fo r
SO
word
mi nimum .
E ach add i tional word 3
cen ts.
BLIND ADS
Ad dit iortal 25c Charg~
per Advert isem ent,

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CARD OF THANKS,.
&amp; OBITUARY

bener.

close the deal today.
SAGITTARIUS (NO¥. 23-Dec:.
211 You can lhlnk big loday

Auto

25 Fter:.. Cent Discoun t on

you encounter a roadblock to
you r plans today , make
adjustments on the spot. The
alternatives could be even

Keep your nose 10 the ground if
you ' re on the scent o f
something that a·ppears to be
profitable. Stick to it, YoU can

:;DIIIDi~~.

corrrc

'•ons accep t ed f irst dav ot
t.~ ublicat i on .
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Bemlce 8ede 0101
For FridloJ, Oct. 1, 1171
ARIES CMarch 21 •Aprll 1t)

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P ub lica t ion .

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THIS MUST

�Sentinel,

EL_
B ERFELDS IN POMEROY

SALE STARTS FRIDAY AT 9:30 A.M.
Anniversary Sale!

CARHARTT BROWN

~n:P~~Cs~oc~9~~w~L~!}t~~udes
overalls.
jackets, dungarees, hoods,
~overalls ,

TIMEX WATCHES

Mens, womens and childrens watches, wind
and electric models, an excellent · selection.

. SALE PRICES

Anniversary Sale!

MEN'S s7.95 FLANNEL
SPORT SHIRTS
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Small, medium . large .and extra large sizes.
long tails, plaid patterns.
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~511

Mens $10.95
Western Style Flannel Shirts

MEN'S 529.90 LEISURE SUITS .............. 122.50
MEN'S 531.90 LEISURE SUITS ...............524.00
MEN'S '34.90 LEISURE SUITS ..... ....... s26.50
MEN'S 137.90 LEISURE SUITS .............. s28.50
MEN'S 139.95 LEISURE SUITS. ............. '29.50
MEN'S 145.00 LEISURE SUITS .............. s33.50
MEN'S '59.95 LEISURE SUITS.............. s45.00
MEN'S '64.95 LEISURE SUITS ...............s48.50
MEN'S 174.95
SUITS .............. '56.50
Sale!

FLANNEL
SHIRTS
Sizes small -(14-14112) medium (15-151 large

. ·. M

12)

(16-16112 ) extra large (17-17112) ~lorful plaid
patterns, two button through pockets, full
length shirt tail-sanforized.

'8"

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$11 :95 Extra Large Size 18, ,19, and 20 ... Sale

WOMEN'S AND GIRLS
KNEE SOCKS

Fits a baby crib, juvenile patterns, regular
price $6.00 to $12.00, selected from our regular
stock.

INFANTS QUILTED OOMFORTERS

Cheder Board Pedestal Tables

Gir ls si zes 7112 to 9, womens sizes 8 to 9112 and 9
t • 11 , solid colors and oatterns.

SALE PRICES
.

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rs.....
ar-y.....
sa·-~e-,--~~---\

WOMEN'S GOWNS AND ROBES

Y2 PRICE

20 Inch Square
Formica Too
Reg. S27.50

SALE

Anniversary Sale!
Reg . $129.95 ea. PC.

Commemorative · Edition
Full size only mattresses and box springs. .•

MlMEN'S BETTER DRESSES
.Th is sale Includes ourentlre stock of womens
dresses. junior sizes 3 to 15, misses sizes 8 to 20 and~11f
sizes 12'12 to 26'12. l{egul.r jlrlcts S14.00 to $51.00.

SALE $199.00 PER SET
Limited Stock
Anniversary Sale

SALE PRICES

ONE GROUP OF END TABI!S AND
COFFEE TABLES (12 PIECES)

Anniversary Sale!

WOMEN'S flANNEL &amp; BRUSHED
TRialT PAJAMAS
Solids and pri nts. brand new selection by Katz
and Phil- Maid
Regular s9.oo Sizes 32 thru4o
Sale S6.99
Regular $10.00 Sizes 42 thru 48
Sale $7.99

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Anniversary Sale!

QUADRIGA CLOTH .
100 per cent cotton percale in plains and CCJirco
prints.
Reg. Sl.39 yard

SALE '1.15 YARD
Yard Goods - 1st Floor
Anniversary Sale!

1ft
Anniversary Salel

WOMEN'S SLACKS

RIVERSIDE AND BASSETT
BEDROOM SUITS

Special group, regular prices S6'.oo to $16.00, solidi
and patterns. sizes 8 to 38.
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Reg. $995.00 Riverside Oak 4 pc., all
wood
Sale $699.00
Reg. $898.00 Bassett Pine 5 pc. all
wood
Sale $649.00
Reg. $749.00 Riverside Pecan, 4 pc. all
wood
Sale $549.00
Reg. $729.00 Bassett, Distressed
Pecan, 4 pc., all wood
Sale $499.00

KROEHLER PLATFORM ROCKERS

-·-.Sale!. .·----~-·-·--·ool

WOMEN'S BLOUSES

group womens blouses 111zes 28 ~ 46.
Sleeveless. short sl~ved and long sleeved styles, a
fine selection, regular
$4.00 to $8.00.

iversary Sale!

100 per ce!lt cottqn bleached quilt lining in 81
inch width .
Reg . $2.29 yd.
Yard Goods -lst Floor

~pec l a l

SALE '54.00

Anniversary Sale!

SALE '1.89

Anniversary Sale!

Maple, pecan, birch, pine, persimmon and
hickory. Up to $159.95 values.

Priscilla QuiH Sheeting

Anniversary Sale!

THROW
PIU.OWS
Size 13inches square, checked pattern
in decorator colors, limited quantity.
While thev last.

'100
Home Furnishings Annex
Anniversary Sale!.

REGULAR $4.99 THROW RUGS

Reg. $129.95 Gold plaid, brown plaid,' green
solid, gold solid .

SALE

Size 24x-40 Inches, 100 per cent dacron polyester, non
skid back, solid colors, about 50 rugs to sell, ·
regular price $3.88, while they last.

'2."

Home Furnish

SC)900

'13.95 RARE LEG STYLE .................. !10.99
'12.50 STRAIGHT LEG STYLE •• ••••••••••••• '9.99

selection of colors.
, Reg. $1.49
Sewi

.

Anniversary, Sale!

"LEE" WESTERN JEANS
Authentic Western pants, 100 per cent cotton.
Size 29 to 46.

REG. 114A9 BOOT CUT FlARES ............ ~ll.49
REG. 114.49 RIDER STRAIGHT LEG......... !ll.49
Anniversary Sale I

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BOYS '5.95 RANNEL SHIRTS

SALE '1.19

Notions - 1st Floor

Anniversary Sale

8 TRACK TAPES
Reg . $13.98-- - - - - - - S a l e $12.00
Reg . $12.98
Sale $11 .00
Reg. $11.98
Sale 510.00
Reg. $10.79
Sale $9.00
Reg. $9.79
Sale $8.00
Reg . S7 .79
Sale S6.00
Reg. $6.79
Sale $5.00
Music Dept. -1st Floor

Sizes 8 to Hi, plaid patterns and Western type'
prints.
,

Anniversary Sale!

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ALBUMS

Anniversarv Sale!

BOYS TROUSERS
Includes our entire stoc,k of boys

A nice s~ lection of albums In gospel, country
western, rock and instrumental.

trousers. blue jeans, fashion
corduroys.
Boys sizes 8 to 18, juvenile sizes 3 to -1-,
regulars, slims and someh,,·~..:;::.~

Reg . $12.79
Reg . $10.79
Reg. $9.79
Reg. $6.79
Reg. $5.79

dress
jeans, and

SALE

Sale $9.50
Sale $7 .so
Sale $6.50
Sale $5.50
Sale $4.50
Music Dept. - 1st Floor

Anniversary Sale! Famous Brand

MEN'S NECK TIES

Anniversary Sale!

Includes our entire stock of mens ties, clip ons
and four In hand, an excellent selection.
Mens $5.00 Ties
Sale S3.89
MensS5.50 Ties
Sale $4.49
Sale $5.49
Mtns $6 •50 Tles
Mens $7.50 Ties
Sale $5.99
Anniversary Sale!,

RADIOS

SJJJJ QtARUE OOLOGNE SPRAY

Revlon concenTret!!d cologne spray, 21fs
.
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OUnce!!.
2nd Floor Accessories • 5 •49

1only RCA 8 track tape changer Reg.
$169.95
Sale sm.oo
L,loyd Digital Clock Radio. Reg. $37.95
Sale
$26.00
Lloyd Digital Clock Radio. Reg. $29.95
Sale
Lloyd AM-FM Radio. Reg. 559.95
Limited Quantities
,
MUSIC Dept.- 1st Floor

DISOONTihUED .PATTERNS
.
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FURNITURE THROWS.

Anniversary Sale!
in nice

Sale!~~::

KROEHLER SOFAS AND
2 PC. SUITES .
SAVE UP TO s30000
Reg. $579.00 green and gray matalasse 2
piece
Sale $349.00
Reg . $500.00 brown naugahyde sofa
Sale $349.00
Reg. $759.00 beige, brown, gold floral, wear
dated cover,2 pc.
Sale $499.00
Reg. S470.00gold and brown stripe,2 pc.
suite.
Sale $299.00
Reg ; $71 5.00 red-green gold stripe,2 pc.
suite.
· Sale $499.00
Reg. 5839.00 beige, brown gold floral, wear
Sale $539.00
dated cover, 2 pc.
Reg. $579.00 brown and beige matalasse, 2 pc.
·
Sa~U~~
Reg. U58.00.gold, rust, beige, red, inatalasse,
2 pc.
· Sale $469.00
·Reg. $798.00 green and rust tweed, 2 pc.
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Sale $498.00
Anniversary Salel

CLOCKS

· Foam back, machine washable, fringed all
around .
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Reg . S15.49 Sixe'7Dx140
Sale $9.19
Reg. $12.99 size 70x120
Sale $1.49
.Reg. $9.99 size 70x90
Sale $6.99
Reg. $6.99 size 60x70
$3.29
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NO IRON BED SHEETS
Just 75 sheets to sell, double fitted bottom
sheets. fitted and flat sheets for twin beds, 50 per
cent polyester and 50 per cent cotton. · · · Full Size
·
Sal~ $3.00
Twin Size
Salt $2.50

ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES
WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC
Rubberback carpet, 100 percent nylon, blue
Salt
tweed, green tweed. Reg . $5.90 sq. yd.
S4.90 1sq. yd.
Glidden spred satin, wall paint. Reg. $1.0.49
gal.
Sale $8.11 gal.
· White Oily
G. E. 19" color portable, ioo per cent solid
state
·
Specall S319.00

Reg. $169.00 grandfather, electric Sale 5109,00
MTD Rototfller, 3112 H. P. Briggs &amp; Stratton
Reg .• $149.00grandfatherelectric Sale$99 .00
engine. Reg.$264.95 (1 only)
SaleS159.95
Reg. $119.00 9 day weight drive wall clock
MTD Lawn mower, 3 H.P. Briggs &amp; Stratton
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Reg. $59.00 batter compass wall clock
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Sale $44.00
.
Reg. S45.oo batter.y Pocket Ben wall clock
Sale S34.00 .

SALE PRICES ON RCA &amp;
GE OOlOR OONSOLE TELEVISIONS

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Sale!

TUBE SOCKS
small boys size

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All with 25" diagonal pictures, 100 per cent
so lid state compo nen ts ·

Reg. $775.00 RCA
Reg. $739.95 RCA
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Reg. $ 59 •95 RCA
Reg. $6 · G. E.
Reg. $679.95 G. E.
Reg. $735.00 G. E.

MAIN STORE, HOME FURNISHINGS ANNEX AND MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE OPEN FRIDAY 9:30 TO 8 PM. SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5 P.M.

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COATS &amp; CLARK
GLER"WESTERN JEANS
RED
HEART
YARN
Sizes 27 to ·42 waist. 14 oz. blue denim preWintuk, 4 ply hand knitting yarn

Y2 PRICE

Floor
Furniture
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MEN'S LEISURE SUITS
An excellent selection includes our entire
stock, sizes 36 to 48. Solid colors and patterns.

SALE

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Special group selected from our regular stock,
solid. colors. and patterns, short and long
length styl·es. sizes,. small . medium and large.

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GIRLS SLEEPWEAR

Includes our entire stock of footed and regular
pajamas, girls gowns and robes. Sizes 4 to 14.

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Simmons lnntrsprlngs
Mattress and Box Springs
Dlscontlnuitd Tick, medium firm
$69.00 Velut Twin Mettr.Ssor lox Spring*
$19.00 V1lut Full
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vests, all sizes.

SALE .PRICES

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