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                  <text>---10 - The I'&gt;''' · entinel, Middleport:Pomeroy, 0 .. Monday,Oc!. 13.1975
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Veterans Memorial Hospll&amp;l Thelma Nease·, Pomeroy ; · service wtheir respective posl!l. TholllliB biB been :a drill team ~
Saturday Admissions ~ William J:tussell, Pomeroy; member for more·than 20 years, and Wolf and Rinkef ar~ put ,
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Bernice · Molderi, Pomeroy; ~essie Lam~ri, Pomeroy; commanders of their local Chaplets.
'loy Priddy, Middleport; Ethel :'!tilt, Racine.
&lt;X&gt;J,.UMBUS - · C. L. DUMAREE, fORMER deputy , .
· Shirley L. Lawson, Racine; · Sunday Discharges superintendent
of Crilwnbul City Schools, received the Ohio •
Sherry Lawson; Racine; Eli:r.abeth Spencer.
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A
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highest
award
SWlday night at the opening session of ·
Robert Lawson, Sr., Por.Jtle
70th
annual
four-41ly
cmvenUon here. Mrs: Wllllam C.
Uand; ~les I.A!wis, MidHolzer Medical Center
Balsinget, first vice president of the National PI'A, w:ged '
dleport.
(Bh1hs1 Oct.IO~ .
greater
oooperatioo between teachers and parents In ber
'saturday Discharges Mr. and. Mrs. James Hill,
keynote
address
to the some 1,000 delegates.
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Ullian Duffy, Elva Hays, son, McArthur.
The
Ohio
PI'
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Tree
Award
f~
distinguished
serv\Ce
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Keith · Hendricks , Frieda
(Birtbs; Oct. ll~
Children
and
yoWlg
was
presepled
by
Mrs.
Jean
nye,
·,Ohio
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WOOd, Bernice Bowen, Ralph . Mr. and Mrs. David Davis,
PI'Apresident, and Dr. Robert E. Lucas, first vjce president.
Foster, Henry Phelps, daughter, Wellston.
The award calls Dumaree, who retired Feb. 1 after 40 ~ as
Herbert Durham, Amos
(Births, 0c1.12~
teacher, principal and admhilstrator here.• an "exemplaty
a
Croll&amp;. ' ·
Mr. and Mrs. James
educator."
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Sunday ' Admissions - Higginbotham, daughter;
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AmOill!
those
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the
.delegates
were
Ohio
SUperln·
·Shirley · Wise, Beverly; Grimms Landing, w. Va.;
Mr. and Mrs . Jeffrey tendent of Public Instruction Martin W. Essex and WIDialn H.
· Board of Edll!latitll.
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UD OB Hollartbough, son, Vinwn . . , Coasler, president Of tbe

By AL ROSSU'ER ..ia. .
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ferent ideologies an~ we
WASHINGTON (UPI)
sometimes oppose each other
Secretary of State Henry on specific political Issues,
Kluinger today wid tbe Rus- but also we have overriding
!lao and American pilots r1 responsiblllties. Because It
July's rendezvous 1n apace depends on our two COWltrles
that their misalon symbolizes whether tllere will be a
a new eta of eooperatlon catastrophe for lllllllkind or
be\Wcen the' two nati0118.
wbelher there will be pro"l'd like . to - believe that greu."
Wllat you gentlemen did 1n Kissinger met lrlefly with·
apace will be triiiiBferrl!ll w the astronautS and tile
what our political leaders do -families of the two Soviet
. oo eai'th," Kllllnget told pilots before the apaeemen ,
1 Colmonauts Ale:lel Leonov .left for Chicago and a parade
and Valeri Kubasov and In the city's Ulop. They ,vlali
aatronautsMaj.Gen. 'Jbonw Omaha, Neb., Wednesday.
Stafford, Vance Brand and
The astronauts gave
Dooald "Deke" Slayton.
Kiaalnger a plaque with small
"The relati0111 between tbe American and Ru88lan flags
United States and the Soviet that wete carried aboard tbe
Union are esaentlal for the two spacecraft In orbit.
pei'Ce of the w~ld." he said. Leonov gave KlsBinger · a
"Our countries have dlf. medallion.

Bloodho d
new con scent Crewmen asked

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Meigs
Property
Transfers

Calvin R. Simpson Sr.,
Lucette G. Simpson w Harry
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C. Roush Jr., Ella D. Roush,
~t. Middleport.
Robert W. Fellure to Daniel
Stanley, Shirley J . Stanley,
Parcels, Scipio.
John Be~ker, Elizabeth
• Becker to Charles K. Nunn,
Margaret F. NWln, 60 acres,
Ubanon.
Cora 'Might, dec. to Clair
Might, Bernard v." Might,
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· Cert. of trans., Salisbury.
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Bemar!l y. Might, Sherrie attempts - strategies,
Might, Clair Might, Patricia weapon~~ ~ Is just developing '
Might to Clair Might, - :,~~atlooal process for
Patricia Might, 100 acre lots,
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57.47 acres, Salisbury.
· But Dr. Dan Col:, a clinical
Richard E 'Weaver Mary psychologist In Jackson,
Margaret w~aver w' Roger Miss,.
said
Lynette
£. Weaver, cathy Darlene "Squeaky" Fromme and
Weavei .'' Pdrcela, sutton· Sara Jane Moore, both
CHEERl..EADER RESERVES - 'n!ille are tlie reserv' cheerleaders of Eastern High
Syracuse.
charged with .trying to
Sehool thll fill. J'nm the left are Cindy Dill, Sonia Beaver, Cindy Ritchie, Peggy Trussell
Carl B. Wells Grnce Wells assassinate Ford, and
( Clplain) and Dii!IA Epple. Their idvilor. Is carol King, faC)Ilty .member.
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\B. Weete, Grace Pall'lcla H"'~' reportedly
now • consumed In the
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ISSUES t:NDORSED
• ee~1
, ;&gt;y•acuse.
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TAKENTOVMH
The Mlcldleport ~-R squad
'CINCINNATI (UPIJ- The
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Frelt'W:'erow Jr.:' ~eanor women a IIbera tlo_n
-~ I cllll to Bradbury ClnclnnaU Enquirer Swlday
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K. Crow ·. tb George s. 'Hob- movement, may symbolize a
11 1·" pm. ·Saturdly. for endorsed ciov. James A. . The deepest known point In stetter, Zelda M. Hobstetter, .new mtemlsm along sem&amp;!
CharleaLewlswh~waslll. He . Rboclea lour tsiuea on the lhe sea Ia the Marianna 1.05 acres, Chester.
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waa taken to Veteran~ 1-'!ovember ballbt designed w Trench In the Pacific at 36,198
David Davis, She\bY Davis
Felllllle radicalism lJ tbe
Memorial HIIIPital where he bolster Ohio'• economy
wRussen W. Davis, Parcel, · growln&amp; trend In all upeeta
waa ldmltted..
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feet.
Rutland . ' .•," .
of IOciety and lh«'e Is a IIIOIIl
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IMI'ked ~ In flllllle
David Davis, Shelby Davis &lt;rime; both llreet crime lllld.
· w Gene A. Davis,1 Terri white collar crime , H8 said
Davis, Rt~tland.
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~ rwo WINNERS
lfCGlell that
tile early
' GRoVE'CITY; Ohio (uPI) felfllnlst movement could not
- 1 BJ~dy ' · Cunnin.ham
!Rdace.
ltalnl\ci 'Wiruiers ' iii 'the two
But Cox said It will be a
dlvisi~ of !be $25,1196 Beulah while beflll'e there's room for
Park ' Kindergarten Stakes new
r adlcaUsm
In
Saturday, watchq Ruff N' MilliaiAJI.
irilh and Mike tbe Knight · "We still have hlwtes," be
each win t15,t31.
said.
Danny Weller rode the
winner of the first dlvisioo
over the si&amp; furlooga In I: 12 to
pay ".40, n.eo and p.eo.
Second was Firllt Lt. Wack
and third Center Play,
Mike the Knight coVered
the same dlltance In the
second dlvllion In 1: 11 U
with ·Mark Tennenbaum
aboanCHe paid ~80, te.IO

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14 N&amp;WR cars .
are derailed
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio
(UPI) - Fburteen-cars of a
69 car Norfolk and Western
Railway · freight train
derailed north of here early
tod!JY, authorities 'said. ·
Authorities. iald one of the
cars was a tank car · which
contained acid. Some of the ·
acid spillea when the car
derailed but there lJ no
danger to the public,
authorities sald.

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ELBERFEI OS IN POMEROY

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High etyltd 42" wide colonial trHtle d"ka In Knotty Pine
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Nutmeg Maple or Country Oak almulated finish' ,
Haa 4 drawera and book trough bue: W~tlng eurlace
genuine "Formic~" high .preeaure plaatlc l•minated
to particle poard. Big atz• dllke of 42" x24" x37". high. ,

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Effie . Black, 71, Rt. 4,
Pome roy, was- treated and
released at the Holzer
Medical Center for Injuries
suffered when struck by a car
at 7:40a.m. Monday on Rt.
124, one-half mile west of
County Road 5 In Meigs
COunty.
According 1o the G.lliaMelp Poat State Hltbw.,

.resulted in 8 mishap at ll:08
a.m. on Rt. 7, seven tenths of
a mile south of the BulavilleAddiaon 'Rd, The patrol said
an Wlidentlfied truck Olpped
astoneintolhewindshleldof
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atap wllbin the
__cJ.e•r ) llslanc..
following an accident at 2:25
p.m on Rt 7 one teplh of a
ml~ north 'or' Rt 35
The patrol said white•s car
· struck the relll''t!nd o1 an auto
owned by Edith Mattox 25 or
West Columbia w Va
was moderate ~~.
Afinal accident occurred at
I0:40 p.m. on Georges Creek
Rd. one and eight tenths
iniles west · of Rt. 7 when
William Bond,- 20, Rt. I,
Cheshire, lost control of his
car in a curve. The vehicle
left lhe highway and ran Into
a ditch.
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to , meet
&lt;X&gt;LUMBUS. Oblo (UPI) Some 1100 reaolutlonl· wtll be
~ for adoption. by
delegatee wthe 108th aruual
meeting ·of the National
Grange bere N"ov. 111-18.
The reaolutfonll will be
divided by IUbjecla and dJI,;
tribuled to IS sellion commltteee. Committees wlll
prepare prelimlnlry reports
for ~tatlon to the enUre
delepte body.
Each aeclkll of eadl__,
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wlllrequlrespeciflcdelepte
Tholl tectlons
.....,.led by the delegates wtll
become Granie polley.
The N•llonal Gra1111e's
. Bicentennial Year Cookbook,
COIItaln\llg 1,200family.wted
reclpea ttelected fnm more
than 1~000 aubmllted by
l1lelllbera nallomrtde, wt11 be
unveiled at the seealon.
Gran11e spoke1111en said
many of the reclpea are more
than 100 )'tarl old.

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Weather

Cloudy lonlght, lows ·In the
upper lOll. Olance of lhowera
Wedm~aday; higha In the
upper 7011. ProbabiUty of rain
near zero today, pet cent
tonight and 30 10per cent
Wednesday.
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openl'ng heanne
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A_preliminary hearing for
two Norwich, Ohio men
began Ibis morning In Meigs
County Court with Judge
Robert E. Buck presiding.
=larry'
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made their initial appearance
on Wedneaday, Oct. 8, on
chargee of grand larceny in
connection with the theft of
S55,000 worth of heavy
driWn11 equipment from the
Adama Drllling Co., In
Racine on Sept. 28. Bond was
set at f40,000 for each of the
two men.
Two of the heavy pieces of e
qulpment
have
been
recovered.
The first wlake the stand
this morning was Roger
·Adams, owner and operator
of Adams Drtllllltl Equipment. He explained that the
equipment was taken frOm
his prope.rty. ln Racine some
time over the weekend, Sept.

2'1-21. It was not detennined
until Monday afternoon that
the equipment was stolen, as
he thought some of his employes were using lt.
Adams made an In·
vesllgation on his own along
with Sheriff Robert C..
Hartenbach.
Adams stated that the
equipment recovered, a
lowboy' and dozer, was found
In Guernsey CoWlly. A truck
belonging to Adams, valued
at 12,154 _45 Is still missing.
The dozer was owned by Bill ·
Maynard of Racine, and was
being U8ed by Adams.
Adams tesUfled that search
in the area of Cildwell and
Cambridge was started due
to the fact someone had
obtained a part of a license
nllmber. ,
Othets were w take the
. stand later lhls morning and
'this afternoon.

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Village

An ~ction taken by the Meigs CoQDty Board of
Elections Monday night moving the votiJII
location of Letart Township for the Nov. 4 election
from East Letart to Letart Falls is illegal ac·
cording to democratic board member E. A.
Wmg'ett.
WiJIIett callt a d!arntbrl vote • Ule -t"•
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ship's polling place be changed.
Grounds cited by Wingett, wbo is cbalrman of
the Democrat party in Meigs County,ls that
law deer.ees a votmg' place cannot ·be ch•""ed
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within 25 days of an election. He said the Nov. 4
election is ~ days away.

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· The SuJnme Court today .
agreed w decide if an Ohio
The board had earlier
town's ordinance requiring decided that the one polling
approval by a majority of place in the township would

PJ'l!Clncls.
The petitions asked lhlt the
voters before any zoning be in what is known aa the polling pbace be m&lt;Wed from
changes can be made violates "Town House" at East Eut I£ tart to the Cqn.
a property owner's con- ~£tart. The board listed Ita mWllly Hall at Letart Falll.
stltuUonal rights.
second choice as the The board voted S-1 In fa\'Cil'
The justices will decide basement of the' Methodist of the move for one lime ooly,
later this term wbeiher w · Church near the Town House Vollng· for the move _.. ,.
affirm a decision by the Ohio l_ocatlon."
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Leslie E. Fulll, Willl.m
SUpreme Court striking down
Wingett said the two Cozart and James Qld'VIJ.
the mandawry zoning locations suggested by the
Howevet, Wingett llld the
referendum In Eastleke.
board are In the center of the move is Illegal becauae
Eastlake wkl tbe juatices tt.vnshlp. The township ll"lil "State law provtdea IIIII •
that at least 17 towns. In the recently had two vot1n11 polling place cannot be
gre.ter Cleveland area will locations, but these were · moved within 25 daya of ID
be affected If the Ohio reduced w one when the ·election,' 8nd the Nov. · t
·Supreme Court ruling ii voting precincts of the county election Is only 2Z diJI
allowed wstand.
were cut from 40 ·W :111 away."
Parma, Ohio, filed· a
"friend ol.the court" brl-'"' -·
Eaatlate's behalf saying the
earefeen"'rerdunthe
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dealre of Americans w
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engage In participatory
A Rt. 1 Reedsville woman other women were treated
democracy." Panna has a was hospitalized and two and releued.
llml1ar ordinance.
other women were treated
Randall Carpenter, deputy,
Under the Eastlake , or- and released following a reported that 1 second
dlnance, a property owner single car accident Monday breaking and enterintl baa
must seek zoning change afternoon on SR 7 near occurred
at
Salem
approval from the city Tuppers Plains.
Elementary School since
planning commission and the
The Meigs CoWlty Sheriff's school started this fall.
city council. The change must Dept. said Tonda Walter, Rt.
Entry wu made before
then be approved by 55 per I, Reedsville, lost control 4:15 am. today lll'ough 1
cent of the voters.
after hitting a dip In the road, window 011 the eaat side of the
Forest City Enterprises went off on the right, jwnped builclintl ..Into the ldtcben.
sought to change the zoning a guard rail and &lt;Went 4ll Taken were Ice cream, part
for _Its eigbt-~~Cre tract from yards lnw a deep ravine.
of 8 box of cheese, and 1 loaf
Industrial . to high-rise
Walker was · taken alOill! of bread. AU the deiU In the
apartment use. The planning. with Jo Ells Walker and building were ranaacbcl but
OOilllllllllon and city councU Naomi Miller to Veterans· nothing was mlulng. The
approved the reqUest, but tbe Mer:lOrlal Hospl tal by Incident Is stlll under inchange did not get I&amp; per cent SEOEMS ambUlance. Tonda vestigation.
voter awroval.
Walker waa admitted and lhe

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Meellni In 1'e11u1m' -.Ion
Monday nl11ht, Middleport
vtDaae counell approved a
~ f~ a cammunlty
celebraUon next year In
oblervance of the Blcen·
IIDnlal.

Other pieces.available.

Grange .

path of a car driven by James
snyder, 20, 01 Middleport,
who waa not charged.
Three minutes Ia ter, a
collision occurred at the
same location when an auto
driven by Larry Sigler, 25,
Rt. 1, RuUand, stop~ but
one driven by Everett
Gilmore, 18, Rt. 1, Rutland
did not, and struck the Sigle;
car In the rear. There was
moderate damqe. Gilmore
wa1 charged with failure w
stop within the assured clear
distance.
A broken windshield

showers Thursday and
mosUy fair Friday and
Saturday. Highs will be lD
the 70s Tbanday and ill the
""a ru
"'-'day and Saturda y.·
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Lows will be lD the 50s
Tbursday morning,
droppblg to the mtd 40s by
S.turday.

Middleport connell approves 4-day celebration ~ext July
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&lt;X&gt;LUMBUS-DR.ROBERTE.LUCASbaabeenelected
president of the Ohio PTA- the lint male 8Vtl' wbead the
41M,OOiknember 11t1te orpnlutloo. Delegates to the 70th
'11111aal .we conwntlon also Monday 1 pprow&lt;! 1 major
revillon of the bylan which Included a redesign of the Ohio
PTA Board of Mania.,., the organlutlon'slllate I!Overnlrli
liody.
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• The redHlgn of the Board of Manager11nwlved com\IIJIInl.mll pollllolll and eJPBndlng vlher poats to llllke the
. .te body more efllcl.nt and more reaponatve to locJd units
lnd coundll, •ccordlnl to i sptt;- 1111 for the organization.
Dr. LuCII,pwldtat of WlJ!D1nlltoo Collect, hila IB'Ved 81
lint viCBfl hlent of tbe Ohio PTA for tbe paat two y•ra.
Befan belnl namtd pnatdent at WllmtJIIIton CoiJelle 'earlier
t11111 Jtll', be bad been lq)el'lntendent of Prtncetoo City
Scbooll iJIItllburbln Onclnnati for 20 yeara.
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, &lt;LONDON-ALABAMA GOV. GEORGE WAlLACE drew
to the end of • two-day vtstt w Britain today, 11)'ing the
~ m!dille clullded up with bll1overnmen1 and btglr'
fuel, 'lbeiOftl'lllll',!lylnatoBellllumtonlallt, opened bll twoweek European tour by ~tiJ!IIIIInMlf u the I1JI1'dlan of
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- ud - GerU11 P'enl,
lie llld. "Ne matter blw
llar~t we . loot for
Rlllfl01 ~, aoae of Ill I•
blamelesa.

EMPEROR IUROHm&gt; RETURNED home
lodayfroman hlatorlctwo-nekvlllt wthe Unltec! Statea and
INDked. ""'dent Ford and the Amer!Cin people for tbeir
warm liolpitllfty.
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Hlroblto,,wbo appellred fatigued from alltlhtly«heduled
villt, ~ •t Tollyo lnttmltlonal Airport be wu "deeply
Dkmd b7 llinefre ,effCirta of the American people for the
)II'OIIIeriQ' of tbelr own country and the world. Hlroblto, 74,
walked down the ramp slowly but lleadily, followed by Em..... Nagako, 72, 8dmlt lhouts of "Banzai" - long life - by
flq-wlvq Jlpaneae.
ftOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - E&lt;X&gt;NOMISTS FROM tbe
United Ibis and the Soviet Unloo today wm the 197$ Nobel
· prize In Economlal, worth t143,000 the Royal Swedish
Academy of Scleniea IDIIOIIIced.
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The award waa lhlred by Tjalling Koopmans of Yale
Unlvaity and Prof. Leciald Kant.oroYtcb of the Siberian
clvllkln of the Ae~demy of Science In Novoalbinllln the Soviet
Unloo. Koopmlnl, Ill, and KanlllrOVIch, 83,1hared the prize for
"their contrlbutlonl to the ~ of optimum alloc•lloo of
- · " the ae~demy llld.
"Prof. IJeoold Kanlcirovich and Tjalllng Koopmans,
!ariel)' lrideplndent of one another, have nne wed, generaliled
IIICI developed melboda for the anaiylll of the cl•..ta~i
problem of ICOIIOIIIIcll," the academy llkl.

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Stra1111 made 1111 appeal
•• the •1-member commlttee begaD lwu days of
werk Ill PftparaUOII fer tbe
pany'1lllllolal COIIveatioa
11td nmmer In New York

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Cbalrmu Robert Slra1111
told ' the Democratic
NaUoUI Co111111lttee lada:r
squabbling wtll oaly repeat
the party'• "'01• pa•......
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tern" of defeat IIIMI IIIII

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SNOWSTORMS CLOGGED PORTIONS OF THE
Mooday but an autumnal heat wave sent ternIto record belabta from t)leGre_at PlalnB to the Great
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Searchera,bamperedbytneedeepmows, used hot'lles and

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WOMEN TO MEET
There will be a meeting of
United Methodllt Women at
'7:30 p.m. Monday at the
Heath United Methodist
Church In Middleport.

PRICE 15'

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woman :E~·~~:o::.::=a::d
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Devoted To The Interests of The Me~s-Mason Area
POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1975

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diJdl!l til their 1*'1.
WlJtao trawhral'lllllp_wwe up_fnm MoNna to Colondo

The daily doubl~ of Call
Mac (2) and Actin DiJiy (11)
returned fJJ.IIO.
Saturday's crowd of 8,451
bet • •481.

Our Declaration of Independence has been a succes5 i~
• ~or~ ways than the obvious . .All over ~urope, we're
gettmg emotional support. Practical help, too. Brilliant
officers like Baron de Kalb and Baron von Steuben from
Germany. Kosciusko from Poland. And most of all, a new
' ~pect fr~m France. We're sure we can get Franc!e to
s1gn. a treaty of atli,ance now. But it isn't until after our
victory' at Saratoga that she's .convinced we're strortg
e.nough to win a war against ~ngland.1 Benjamin Frankm g~ to Pa!is. A treaty is ~igned in Februarj..And
now:,1ts no holds barred. We use the French navy. We
get thousands of troops. And we have the Marquis de•
Lafayet~. It's our first treaty of alliance with a foreign
power. Its even more than we'd hoped for.li
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17, a bWller Jolt for two days In foot4eep mows ckigglng
Uncoln,Moot.,andsnowfllllaofupw10incbeawererepcrted
In wealern and aoutbem 'portlona of the ute Monday night,
Mutorillla wwe wamed to abandoo IUIIIIIlel' lirel and put

ALL REPRESENTED
·• The youlhl who rocked for
any sponsor for f5 an hour
Saturday
In
Racine,
represented all United
Melhodilt Churchea · of the
Southern Cluster.

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Schoooover, . daughter of Mr. and Mra. 'l1lomaa
Schoooover, Rutlalid; Merrl Al!lt, daughter of Mr. aid •
Mra. WWiamAuii,Middleport; Dllrla_harper, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harper, Sr., Pcmeroy, and Tanira
Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley Albaey
Route 2 (Darwin).
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INDIANA BALLOON - Mary ~ holds a balloon
whlc)l traveled all the way from South Bend, Ind., before
~ C&lt;lllllnl clown In a Pllllw'e owned by her parenfll, 'Mr. and
.. Mra. Virgil King near the Kingsbury Church. Printed on
the balloou Is: "Clrlatlan Center SWlday School, South
" Bend, Ind.," then "God Blesa You," and a riame and
.ctdresa, "Mra. Jemy Wygant, 521 S. 28th St., South
Bend." A scripture verse was folded Inside tbe ballclon.
Mary King, a senior at OUvet Nazarene College at Kan·
nkakee, m., ill currently doing bet lludent teachlnl!.

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QUEEN HOPEFULS - One of these Melga High
girls will be named homecoming queen at
MeJgB Stadlmn In Pomeroy Friday night. The calididates,·
selected by aenion, wJil be voted upon by the enUre school
this "eek. They are, left wright, Demaris Ash, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Richard Ash, Syracuse; Tammy
Se~l senior

the f•Uval, to
btltnO!rll u "Railroad O.yi
hlllval," wu Paul Gerard
•
laid that he fell r.tld.dlepGrt lhou!~ lnvohed In •
lOri of
celelll'atloo" u are th011 of

In eotwnbus In con- would Uke to see carried out needed. He indtcated the lease on the Marinll wu
nection with lhe Meigs

Gene finn

other towna In the area .
oo the festival would h&amp;ve to
Clerk-treasurer
Gerard IIUIStlted Jllly 1 begin now.
Grate reported receipts of
lhroueh July 4, 11'/e as the
Council's motion approving • $2,181 in .federal revenue
dalel for the featival which 1 celebraUon alao set aalde sharln11 money for the ailtth
Would be held at the com. the park for the desltln•ted period . He re~ted allo that
mWllty park. He 11ld he, 11 period. Gerard pr(lllljaed w the Middleport Cha'!lber of
aw~ that iuch , an event mate monthly reporta ·w commerce hu g!v.en t300 w
would
1 great daal of . council.
.
. the Middleport Pl•nnlng
wort.
council approved the Commlaslon for 1975 exHe Indicated, however, that report of Mayor Fred Hoff· pensea.
he would be wt111J1110 conlact man f~ September ahowlnC
Mayor Ho!ftnan presented
other orpniutlotlll llld ll'ek rectlpla of t602.96 ill ftnel and Information on a hOIIIing
their supJ!ort In auch 1 faea llld Sll6 In merthanl survey being taken In Mid·
project. He stated that work pollee collectlona.
dleport by the John Jennings

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County Regional Planning
Commission. Of 1,052 homes
surveyed In Middleport, the
report shO!Ved that In over 30
percent occupants are either
retired or Wlemplnyed.
Trick or treat night was set
for Wednesday, Oct. 29, from
6 to 7 p.m. only for children 12
and Wider. Mayor Hoffman
asked council · members to
"think over" projecta they
'.

under' the Federal Community Developme11t
Program before an ap·
plication is flied . Grants
Wider the program are 100
,. percent, the mayor said.
Councilman Marvin Kelly
said there Is a need of street
signs and Councilman Carl
Horky said the Middleport
Chamber of Commerce wanta
a list of where street signs are

chamber may be able whelp
secure them. KeUy will make
the survey.

Councilman James Brewer
protested the Meigs County
Commissioners reported
planning to use the
remainder of State Issue I
fWlds for a purpose other
than the improvement of
Page St. He also put it in the
record that renewal of the

supP080lll. w produce fullds
needed ""'for lmprovin&amp; the
streets. It was reported that
the vlUage would not be
eUglble f~ funds for·. that
Improvement, un1eu the
lease was renewed.
Prayer beflft the meellnc
WBStliVen by the ReV. Dwiebt
Zavltz. Otheraallendlni were
Councilmen Allen King and
Wl!llam Walters.

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Voc-Ed requirements
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OOLUMBUS ( UPI) ..:. lifter lllllly 111111ing ,,th Board:
Tllli1,.1Pt Ohio school alate ·board members, · -ApproVed·the requeatll of.
dlatrlda wNeb ..,. aot met DepertmtJil of EducetiOn the Lkklnll Helgbta Local
. mldJnum .... ,., ..._!II offlcllll, 111111 ldlaol diltrlct School Dlltrlct in Uclllnc
far t'oceliallll._tlan 111ft rljh llimleU'vtl dliJ'q which Calmly'!' aeek voter approval
111ipld
to a.lalina atudent, flllanclal and of liD 1140,000 bond liRe for
vt-tNp ., . . . . . . dliilrlctl PG~f~Phlcal probleiDI """ cta.oom conatructlon IIDd
Mad Rlvl!l' ToWiWI!p Local
llfCIIdaJ 11J b SIMI Board of CGIIIIdlred. •
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School
Diatrlct In MonEd•*'*' at Ita r11ular Student• from aaal1ned
lgomtry
County to seek
m1 u c .
llcllool dlltrlcll may be8ln
1111 t1 1 leU Ia Fairfield attendln&amp; the ,vocational approval of a t3.8 million
bond lllue for clulroom
CCIUaliJ wiD 111ft to awill· centers in lhe fall of 1t'l8.
No•, 4 •-•• tltctlon
Tile 111te board a1ao ap- conatrucllon.
,.... • · a levy till bWld, prov,cl teacher · education
-Reviled the membership
. . IIIII opnle 1 jolllt II'Oifll!ll II II Ohio collep of the Trumbull Coanly Joint
Board
of
_ , ¢1 ldlao1 Within the and un1v81'11Uta, ~ to Vocatlonal '
.
FAieaUon
by
replaclni
one
of
OIIIIJIIrWin llll*te beard 32 the nUIJI\Ier of lnltltutln
the
repr11entativea
from
poulblt alliin· "bleb comply with ltate
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· -atandlrda lor .teacher Trulnbull Qlunty Board of
Education
wltb
a
'I» 01 Wi\1111 City School Jll'tPII'IIkin.
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Dlllrld aranted· per- The newly approved repreaentatlve from the
dWr till dntlap Ita own lchooll are Antioch College, Girard City Board of Eduea'fOftUoaal proaram end the Athenaeum of Ohio, tlon; revlaed membmhlp II.
Vanguard
Joint
acllla 111 tbt Uberty 11en1c11 Bluffton College, Capital the
Vocational
Board
of
' I.eeal Sebool Dlalrlct In University, Cedarville
BiiiCOell County waa Collep, Denllon Unlvendty, FAICIUon by replacing the
Jds1ad 1D11 tbe Nov, 10 Notre Deme Collep, Ohio Sandulty County Board irl
*II board DM~~nc.
State Unlveraliy, Ohio Education repreaen~tive
81111 Iss rtq1llrel at 1e11t Wealeyan t1nlverwltJ, Wrillht with a repNtntative from
II dllena' job tralnlna State Unlvenlty, ~avler the Lakota Local Board of
oppoi11Uiltlaa throuah · 20 Unlvtrllty and Younlltown Education 'In Sanduaky
Clllll'll cdlllllp.
Slate Unlvtrllty'.
County·
. Allltmwltl "'" made In cdler action, the State -Gave approval to aeven

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¥OC&amp;tionll education centers
for 1rants for vocational
conatructlon . eql!lpment.
Four centers qllllllfylna for
Appalachia funding are
Lawrence County Joint
Voc:alimll School Dlltrlct,
1887,100; QUo Valley Loc:al
School Dlltrlct In Adams
County, fi'J),52S; Shinmee
State Genenil and Technical
College in Scioto Qlunty,
,750,000; and waablnaton
County Joint v,ocatlonal
School, P40, 000. Three
centers approved for fundi
derived !rOll) federal reven~~e
sharlllll
Interest
are
Columbuil City, •141,484;
. Stark County Area . Joint
Vocational School Dlatrlct,
f7~0;512; . and Mabonlng
County Joint Vocational
SchoOl Dlltrlct, tM9,000. ,
-Extended •ocalimll constructloD cmtricta lor the
Cleveland City School
Dlatrlct . to
complete
vocational education
lacllltiea.
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work«udy fande to a&amp;achool

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· Octob.r 1B, 7175:

:.Hearings conducted in
education for gifted
Superintendent Martin W.
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The
Stale Board of El!ucatlon Eaa.

the !lrm becallll "my uncle llld
they weren't blrllll."
"Buill wu laa tbln a weet when
thlf called me for an Interview: I
lblnk II W11 beclllle I am I l!lrl,"
lihllllcl. "I think they had to hire 1
female."
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Mila Dietz WGI'U on a crew 1!ith
four men.
"II'• euy to work with the IUYI
now. They're real nice, ani they're
lllrlinl to accept mnnore.lt Wll a
li8 ad,IUIIment lor,theln. But now
they treat me llki one of the PDI·
· "Tile men IIY &amp;izelte doesl't
IIOIIIId ~e an oU l1elcl name,•IO they ..
can 1111 Sam," lbe lllcl. .,

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4. Nebraska 15·0 1
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5.
AI!.M (5.0) ( I)
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6. la bama 14-1)
7.,M ic h lg • n (3.0.2 )
132
8 .' Pe nn SI. IS · I l
116
9 . Texas (A. I)
113
10. M iss our i 14·1)
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11 . Colorado (.t . l)
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u . Ar i zona (4 .0 )
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1S. Notre 0 amel•·1)
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11. P lt ls bu rg h l•· ll
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18. sa n Diego St. 16 ·0 1
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19. M iom l !O hio) 14·11
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On ly ream s receiving votes

Pornerov. Ohio .
N a Ilon a I ad ve r tis ing
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7which Ia how it remained at
COLUMBUS - Marvin
Battin ell! &amp; Galfagher Olv .,
"But, nobody baa two the half due 10 a bad kick.
757
Th ird Ave ., New York,
Koenecke,
17-year.old
co.-J
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better blocllera than Arch and
In the third, woe 711ers Steve captain of the VInton County
Subsc r iption rates :
el
Pratlscoredfrom7 arda
Oe11vered by cerrler wnere
Brian (Baacbnag )," ·~y
up High School foolball team,
eva llable 7S cents per week .
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headl*tth to the middle; again Dave died in University Hospital
By Motor Route where
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·aome pretty blc people 1n Walters' kick wu good and Monday night of· Injuries
ava i lab le , One month, S3.2S.
~tunlaY When the Badgera
Coach Woody Ha7ll llld '"era Ucl ,....., nre1y come they held a lt-12 advantage. suffered in· a geme Friday
By mall In Ohio and W. Va .,
ne Year , sn .OO ; Six
.yJiit &lt;il\o Stadtuin to tel&amp; the ' - Selurda)''l ft.ll win Over Ul
W-I
In the f th with
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You ' ll Li~e Our Ql a llfy
night.
o n lhs ,
Sl 1.50 :
Three
'l"beaten " and too-rated Iowa repreaented the out second best.
our
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Bucke,.a' top olfenalve
"Arch could alk 'out 'Of thethe Warrior defenae· held on
The youth, who lived in
26 .00 ye ar ; Sl~e. months
GMAC FINANCING
13.50 ; three mon ths, S7 .50. l
•• '"We aiiUme we•u be ·per fCii u~o~~~ce ..
there," Ha"•
iru own 6 '•ard Une and . McArthur, received the In992·5342
Pomeroy
,.. tbe year.
' 11ld, "but he
No te : By aGr eement Wit h
ub sc r lptlon .price. Includes
Jlleetint a team like Mlchlpn "We felt It wu our belt clqean ~ tlllnll anybody can do Qui en took exactly a play, a jury 'in a collision with th e Amer ican F ootb a ll unday
Open E•enlngs '1116 :00
T lmes · St~ n tlnel.
collc hes, team s on probation
Tilip .m . Sot .
ill'iet in tile opener," llld cilfKIIIYe IIIII'•" llill Mayea. it u good 1111 t. can. He'l no Pill to Haggerty, to cover all anothe~ player in a geme by
th e NC AA are Inelig ibl e
·~ve end coach Elco "We made nine of 10 of. fancY dan. He bloclul Wte heU. 84 .yards .to paydlrt and against Albany-Alexander, tor top 20 an d nation al
chal'fl plonshlp consi der at ion
"sarkkknen.,''l'hat wlli by lar fenalvepallancltheOI\Ifone He doll anyihlng that wjll regained the lead. Aikman's officlala said.
by the UP! Bo• r d of. Coa ch es .
\blil' belt pme." ·
' wa didn't ma~re 'wu·the Jut help ua.wln."
kick spilt the uprl1hts to
t eams on probation for
lie underwent surgery at Those
1975 are : MissiSsi pp i Slate.
~" '111e Badpra, W mraB Umewebadthel!aUwbenwe
Tackle Scott Dannelley, mate the acore 19-141or the the Columbus hospital lor a SM'U
. Long beach Sla te a n ~
south Western lOui sia na .
COMPLETE .
blood clot.
'IDd l·1ln'lhe BlcTen,loaUS. talled to acore Cllice we got whoaraded out ala very high Warriors.
·t ' to Michigan, with the lnllde the 10 yard line.'' , iG per cent, wu i!elected lhe
Toni Quillen promptly
jYCJiverlnll wraJIIIIDI up tba , Tba Buellayea acorec1 00 offen1lve · lineman of the Intercepted a 76er pass and
INSURANCE S'ERVICE
~ with 1. 'r:.~· .liMit f1nt }ICIII IIIII. week.
Bruce Harria took It in from
~··Sartddnan
Bac1pr
Grlllln ralhed for uo yardl
Quarterback Cornelius the 29 three plays later. The '
'e" ttl 11111t Marek to the 11121 eart1a1 tba 11t1i 11r11a1* . Greene, who bit etaht lor ki~k by Ailanah wu tlood and
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• Hd=e' 'bophf 'l'fll!lar..;..pmelnwldch· ll&amp;btJIII!IIIfarl17yardaand theWarrlonhadonlytoh~d .
lh VaniNa &amp; '72
, An:bJt GrUlla. ' 1 IIII!Gpound !lalklr tailback ran lor 41 more yardl, ·wu on lor I minute 40 seeonda 'to
•l&amp;e'a ·(MH) 1C14 that l!uto*J! 100or man )'lrdl, the baCk of the week. Greene win 28-14.
In Cones, Q1s. &amp; Pints
~ lib Arcb " llld bit ap1n flllld tq 1!'1111 the ' "liltd far lilt TO aniiCOred
'l1le Warrlora bad 117 Yll'dl
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'1artddnen. "llidhleahlll'tlll pal !Int. Allboulbhe hil 813· anothlr an aleven-yard run. · by land, 188 by air and lostli6
· :,. ~ 011' or tet tile thort • yarilll!i flw liD*!; be bu , 'lbe toP, defwlve awarda by penattles. The 71era bad
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IJeortd oiJI)t - t.oudlclown, lor the week went to 145 on the grouhd 4S on
POMEROY
carTiecl onlY Cllletln . . fulback Plte Jahnaon 'Unehacller Ed Thompaon, paulng and loaiiO yarda on
bd lilt 81-J lxdl the:tlltllln with 14.
who!Wddplrtlclpationa,the the referee's yellow flag .
" QUALITY and
ttrs.: 10:00 A. M. Tll11 :00 P.M. Sun.·TIIUI
Pardue 11 the , "It lln't any _ . ~ 111111 x ancdler Unbacbr,
Thia comtna· Sunday af·
SERV.ICI;"
10:00 A.M. 11112:00 P.M. Fri. &amp; Sat• .
trallld It-a, bit he whan we pt -.r 111e 1011 Ken Kuhn, and back Tim temoon, Oct. 1hl2 p.m., the
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1ilned 1ti lil;da In the line our f!JUJw* ...,.lly FO, who Ill up one touch- Warriors hoat the Dlaclples in
POMEROY,O
ltCtllllhal•~raiUedfor earriiJIIheliaD,"aaldHa,.., do'!m with a 31-yard punt whal may daclde the 1975
W. MAIN
1 17-14 win.
''or mayba our quarterback. return.
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1n1wer agalnat. Purdue,"
Sarkklnen llld, "and that'l
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Sox a couple of bonus·assets. In th e only American
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For oo~, his two best.pi!ched League ballpark completely
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Somemnes It 's difficult lor one m..u
games caroe In Riverfront surfaced artificially- Kansas to go up llf\d tell another be made a terrible mistake, that be
Stadiwn-a no-hitter againSt. City's Royals stadiwn- tbe developed such an intense dislike lor him it was almost a
banders whose p!t.ching · Angeles career-saving the Reds in 1971 and a one- ~ Sox wer~ 4-2 this yea~. loathing, but with Ule paSsing of time he had grown much
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• careers teeteted on the lliak
of basebaU;siiCI'ap pile only a Kerlan, operated on the ann, second, lllthough Idled two from real grass has caused nowiJlerewas someiJling,else instead , something approaching
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"Everytimewe came out of
Bernie Carbo, one of the Boston outfielders in Ulis World
rul!!, Wlae still consideres Kansas City this year," Fisk Series, wanted to find some way of expre ssing his feelings 10
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the Boston Red SoX meet to rehabWtaU011 for Nolan to himself ohe of the best hitting said "we fell we'd been In a Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson, a man who had been a
footban game. "Everybody's "second father•: to him for almost 10 years, only he didn't .
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"Thefirst .Ulinglwanted to' , legs were , sore and their !mow how to go'about it.
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"That's what my fat~r. said deadlocklngamethreeofthe pest.sprlng.
He didn't want to sound mawkish, maudlin or phony. He
1
CINCINNATI (UP!) -lt'a and that's the way the world 1915 World Series.
"There was 'a time," said do when we had our warmup backs · were sore. The IIi: the buslell Ume of the· year Ia." .
Nola!), given up lor lost by NolaD, "back in 1974 when I here," Wise IBid, "wBB to fielders and outfielders know . wanted it tocome out purely the way he felt Inside.
·I for Sparky Anclefaon, but the Sparky said the moral of bla managar and Cincinnati really •bepn to think the arab a bat and see what it they have to play deeper.' ' Carbo played for Anderson in the Florida Instructional LeaIn an effort to !ll8ltimize hiS gue, with Asheville in Ihe Southern League and With the Reds
: Clncinnat! Rella Manager Ia his lather's leuon was, "Be Rella teammates after two cards were against my .feela like. I real)y miss hitting
becauselfeellalwaYBhadan
team's
most potent aspect, for more than two years, and it always seemed to him An·
~ still finding tbne to pracUce nice to people and they'lllle sea80118 of virtUally no ac- havlnaa ion8 career. l wa111't
lidvantage wiiJl my abWty to Anderson has juggled his derson worked him harder ;md way on his back more tilan
0
hit.''
lineup a bit,-moving Ken anyone else. Anderson worked hhn so hard and so long
guards
Griffey, one of his fastest sometimes, Carbo's whole body ached and throbbed, and
: whit matten,'' ~bared did ~~~ Ute turn away pitching shoulder, earned hla hard to jolle around lite I do
• Sparlly.
, :weUwiahers from the starting nod by putting knowing the.Joke was llll me.
Wlae hu hit 15 homers in players, from seventh to the frequently his hands bled from continuous hours of gripping
~ So, even thbuih it might be clubhouse door, Sperky .in- together a 1$.9 record and a It had been so Iona since I had his career,. but his primary number two spot, while the bat. ·
·
dropping
Morgan
to
third.
"God,
how
I
hated
that man," 'says Bernie Carbo, looking
i exCUIItile lor a World Serlell ,tervened and made aure the . 3.16 earned run, average as gotten anybody out, 1 bel!lln concern today will be to keep
"It
gives
us
more
sPeed
at
back.
"He
was
always
on me for someijling Qr othe,r. 'Look at
~ manapr to rotaet ,the· Utile «Dattered ~Witori gcit lnaide.' the National IAague's 8ur- tO question whether I could do tlie menacing Cincinnati "gothe
top
of
the
order,"
An·
·
your
sideburns.
They're
getting too long,' he'd say. Or maybe
: niceties of·llfe In the heat of
"There's only one type of prise pitcher ol1~5.
it mentally as well as IO gang" off tbe bases. The
: battle,,Sparkr baa made It a person I can't get along , Wlae, a bespectacled ex- phylllcaUy.
switch from the ratn.&amp;owed derson said. "With Pete it would be my hair, or my clot~. It was as If he was my
: point to reinember.
with," noted Sparky. "A National Leaguer, who
"You have. no idea what it natural arus and dirt of (Rose) leading off, ·you father and I was his son. Som.etimes I felt If I did som~
• . When he got back from the person who trlea to make mlsaed nearly the entire ~974 Ia to be out of bueball for two Fenway Park to the speed- cannot double up Griffey on a wrong, he was gonl)8 take away my license and I wouldn t be
.
: Weekend aeries lll .Bolton, he ' hlmaelf ll)lportant.'' .
seaaon'after coming oiler. to yemandnot.tnowlfyoucan oriented artificial surface of routine grounder. Then ab'l'e to ~ave the car a~yrn?re.
you're
gonna
have
man
on
.
Thai
s
how
1t
was
wtth
him
and
me·in
the
minors
from the
~telylittended to !SUch
All a player, Anderaon only the Red Sox In a key off. ever throw strlkea apia. Riverfront Stadium has
8
first
with
Morgan
up
That
time
I
first
met
him
In
11167,
and
when
he
took
over
the
Reds In
' neeesaltles as·Uneup cll&amp;ngea. made It to jhe major leigues seaSOil trade, played a major Pltchinl this World Serlea Ia restored the Rella' confidence
sets
the
stage
to
force
them
to
1970,
he
brought
me
u~
from
Indianapolis
and
It
was
the
same
and pitching rotatlona, but for one aeaaon.
role in Boston's '75 pemant naturally very arallfylng to of running the Red Sox out of
go
againllt
the
book.
Ulingall
overagain.Hewasalways
onme."
.
th~ Sparky devoted I lot ell
As rllanager I he's already. drive by winning 19 gamea me...
town- just Uke they did to the
Fro~ a baseball standpoint, An&amp;:r~ employed Carbo per·
"You have to be aware of
tllile to, wei), ''tlndnesa."
been In three World Seriealn agalnat 12 l0111s.
Slmlll.ary, Wlae, who tlrew Pirates ln the foiL playoffs.
Griffey's
·
stealing
and
the
fectly
m 1970, Carbo batting .310, drivmg In 63 nms and hitting •
He fO\Iildiel'ap all the hard- six years. .
"I'd be lying If 1told you we hll mouldilr out pitching on a
"If they (the Red Sox) play
pitchers
had
·
better
be
2lhomers
to wind upNationa!League Rookie of the Year.
to-get World Series Uckets he
Admtll Sparky about the were counting on Gary Nolan cold and l'lliiiY April day as cloee defellllvely Ill the
throwing
fastballs
or
they're
The
following
spring, Carbo held out. When he finally did
could get hll banda on and set . exciting Serlea almot!phere,. thla year," said Reda ,early In the 1974-leuon, !lad outtleld here u they did at
in
trouble
"
report,
he
didn't
play as much as Ule year before. Nor did he
them asklci ·for people who "I love. II.''
Manager Sparky Anderion. hll doubts aboUt making it all Bolton, we're goma aee a lot
.
The
~
who
won
100
have
anywhere
near
as good a season, tailing off f\lulrply to
had beeR nla! to htm the six
"And I won't deny It," he "When .we went to spring . the way back.
of nwnbers on the board,''
yeare he hu tieen jlere. , added. "The World Series, training In February, he
"l had never had an injury ~ Joe Morgen, the Reds' games this year-most 1n the .2~~· only ~ RBI's and five hmters.
I couldn t see myself sitting on the bench even though I
• Said an aiiOCiate u Ander- Uke a lot of eportlnc evenll,ll wun't even lilted on my 12- to illY ann in my 10 years In mcit dallll\ll'OUI bose stealing Natlooal League in over 50
years-managed
64
of
them
wasn
't hitting," says the 27-year~ld Carbo. "I·didn't look alit
soh carefully checked off show
business
and man pitching . pnilpeetua, 1 the majora," Wlae said, "and threat who wu thrown out by
hcme
plus
the
two
playoff
from
his side at all, only mine. Jusl me, me, me. I cursed him
at
IIIIIJiel from i hand-written shoW11181111blp. '
just didn't want the teem to there's always that proepect Boston catcher Carltoo Flalt
wtnli
against
the
Pirates.
and
said
things to him I shoul~'t have.lforgot he had traded
llat, "Sparky, you're too.
"Pete Rose bu sh0Wiil8il· feel we could count on him." l1lllilln&amp; tbrough your head In hla only attempt to Ileal at
That·
771
Reds
winning
Alex
Johnson
more or less to giVe me the job. It got to the point
nice.'' .
llhip,'' 11id Sparky; thinldn&amp;
Tile Nolan comeback Ia, of lllat you're neYer going to Fenway.
perceniage
at
home
could
where
I
didn't
have any use for hitn anymore, and felt he was
That'swhen Sparky lllrted of Pete'a head-first sllde,s and courae, one ofbueball'a mllll play again. t1ntll you do It
"Playing on a field with m
telldng about whai hla father huatllng play. "And W'lllle heartwarming atorles of 1975: between tbe two lines, it's mud on the basepathll will ·make &amp;mday's ninth inning harder on me than anyone' else.''
3-2 loes to Cincinnati loom
Carbo was traded to St. Louis in M;iy of 1972 for Joe Hague
bad tauahl him.
May1, with hll hat always Stricken by a mysterious there."
'
mall:e ~ much different
even
larger
lor
the
Red
Sox
in
and
Ule Cardinals.seot him to the Red Sox at the end of 1973
Y ~·Tile only lbq you can get falling off, that waa shoulder pain when he atAlthol!lh one of the two for me. I think playing on
these
next
three
games
at
along
with Rick Wise in the Reggie Smith deal. ·
In tbll world ~ free Ia ldild- sboWIIlilillhip. A player baa tempted to throw out the late comeback IIIII wDl be cur- Altroturl puts more of a
Riverfront.
"I'm
a faiJler myself now and I've gotten much smarter,"
neu," 1111d the 41-year~kl to have more tban just Roberto , Clemente of the talled, at 1eut llllnporarUy,. premium on speed and
says
Bernie
Carbo. "I can see nobody else cared for me the
while-haired manag~r. abWty.''
Pitllburgb Pirates on a Wlae feela be hlmaelf can
way
Sperky
Anderson
did. He actually made me a big league
~
ballplayer, He's I he one responsible for me being here rillht ·
now.
"I think I've done this man wrong . .I honestly used to hate
NEW YORK (UPl) - Ohio climb back among the him, but now I have a feeling for him that's like, well, I gilesa
:isy SAM JI'OGG
action.
.
John aot 10 open.''
cOwboys In the battle lor Slate continued to be the leaders, after losing its you'd call it love. I wish I could just go up to him and tell him
JJPI Jlporil Writer
In the third periOd and the
Thelamann recalled acrlm- diviaional honors and overwhelming choice f the season . opener to Missouri, I'm sorry for the way I acted the past few years. I only wish
UPI Board of Coacliea With 34 and moved up a mtch 'from there was some way I coilld tell him.''.
,,WASHIN&lt;lTON . (UPJ)
IICOrl tied 1~10, ADen agreed maslng II a freshman . dropped the Carda two games
first place votes of the 42 cast last week 10 siith. Michigan
qecqe . Allen, 1 man of to foreco a Mart Moaeley agalllat Peralne, then a beblnd.
The day be[ore tbe World Seriel ~. alter bolll teaiM
but
aecond
ranked
~la!Mmo
IIICI
hmiiUltealao
moved
up
'
had
flnllhed tbelr WIA. . . . . at: ~ Pan, BenM Cadlo
llfulkln, pmbled on )I roolde lleld 11CIIl effort from the 3'1 senior, when both were at 'l'homu acored a aecond
lllmiWad
tbt
...,
.
.
.
.
.
.
awroeched
the Reda' manaaer Cllllil rtgl&amp; lleld 1114 llbd If
1nct 1 rate field soa1 and bli and the ~t wu a 30-yard Notre Dame. "He uaed to and aame-claeldllltl touc:bapclt !o levfllth and
wtlh
tbelr
blrdGJ&amp;bt
vldta-y
~
aeopactlvely.
he
could
talk
tQ him a lew mlnutea. Alodop-1114 _.,llld tbe
itlllllJJ&amp;Ioft lledMinl raked touchdown J1111 from hall ract me up pretty lood." be dciwn of tile Clllltell In 1111 OVI!I' arc:IH1'1'al Taa.
·
Teus,
whleh
was
llllh
last
two
of
them
walked toward a bench used by the groundfii ~ tbreetaad¥1o11a J~ holder Joe ~ to lllcl. "But I made a ~ Qlil final quarter after St. Loull
The
Buckey•
rolled
over
week,
dropped
to
ninth.
Misskeepers
and
sat
down on it.
Wl)l1b 1 Jf-17 nationally John ' Peralne, a reierve 9f him kllll8ht.''
'
had reboWidecl to t1e ap1n at
wlnleas
Iowa,
4t.o,
Saturday
aourl,
which
made
the
biggest
had
someiJltng
on my mind I'd like to tell you,'' Bernie
"I've
tlllevlaad v1e111ry over the a. llnet.dier who 1011 In 11 a Pwi1Jine llid it was the flnt 17-17. He told o1 ~ with
to
improve
tbelr·-1011
mark
pin
of
the
week,
jwnped
Carbo began. "You once said to me, 'Bernardo, you think I'm
Loula Cardinali' Monday tAoc*lng end for the kicking pill he ever caught to either hia brother, ~1, a liar
'lflbt. ·
tmit.
collele or the 11'0 ranlul. "ft receiver wltb St. Loula, prtor to 5-o. Despite tbelr im- from 18th to 10th alter always picking on you. Some day you'fll goiUlB play for
.Mike Thomu,'a.Mb round
"We caught them with their caught ua completely ,by to the kickoff and related: preslllve victory over the demolishing last week's lOth· somecirie else and you 're goiUlB see that I care about you. I care
i-att choice, .wu uaed by peniS down," Thellmann, I!Ul'prlse;" St. · Lou11 coech "He told me, Well Utile Hawkeyes, Ohio State lost rated team, 0~ State, what happens to you now and later in your life.'"
Bernie Carbo paused a .moment before continuing.
Allen, who' prertra vetel'l!ll, reletlatecl to third atrlng' · Don Coryell llld.
brother, we both are In the three of Ill '!rT first place votes 41-14.
a
week
ago
to
Oldahoma
after
Colorado,
the
f"'uth
Big
" 1 think I've grown up now," he went on. "1 WlllllmmalW'e
aliclr1i1MIII«&lt;wllh lOO)'Irda quarterb!l~k duty, told
The victory kept the Red· 11'01-.I!Jopeyouplaywell
Soonera
defeated
Tens,
.the
Eight
teem
to
gain
national
then
and didn't understand what you IJlellnl. Now I do, and
Qlllblag and livo touchdownl neWIIllell after lhe pme. "I ~.5-1 , one ltep away frOJn but we're lloln&amp; to wtap you."
24-17,
in
a
bnitalllln&amp;
game.
ranldng,
wu
11th.
want to thank you for everything you've done for me.''
ID le.M than tln'ee quartei'l of th0118ht a~t 1'IIJIIdng but the undefeated Dallaa It didn't happen that way.
Ohio State dominated the
Florida moved up from 171Jl
The Reds' manager listened silently.'
, ··
UPI poll with a total of 413 10 12111 in the ratings after
"Let me tell you something now,'' he replied. "You played
polnll, followed by Oll:lahoma shuttlnc out VanderbUt, 35-0. for me when! was still immature. I also have to admit to you I
with five first place votes and Arizona State and Arizona, think I've arown up. I appreciate what you've told me, Bernie,
372 poinll.
boiJl unbeaten, each moved but I want you to knowwe all baveJaults.'Ali soon as we realize
EKcept
for
the
alight
up
one spot to 13th and 14th, that, we become what is commonly known in oUr society as a
~· BELPRE -Tile Warriors Tom Quillen and ' Mike return in the third q~ter. effort with the line Qpening
reshufftlng
among
ihe
bottom
respectively.
apt their h~ of cham· BareswUt at pinebacldng and
Ron Quillen had 54 yardl good holes for the backs.
man.''
Notre oame·remained 15th
Sparky Anderson and Bernie Carbo shook haod.s. They got
~lonahlp alive Saturday Chip Haggerty and Bruce running at tailback and after Outstanding line play on the teaml, the top 10 remained
eVening aa they came !rom Harris In the seco!ldary.
moving . to QB, threw a 84 offe111ive unit wu turned In virtually BB it was b week. and Tennessee regained up from the bench and began walklnc in. BoiJllooked straight
Soutberp California, with national ranting as the No. 16 ahead so each wouldn't see the mist in the other's eyes.
!lehlnd In the dying seconds of
"We had them In the hole yard TD pasa to Haggerty by Harold White, a steady
two
flrilillace votes, apln team. Pittsburgh also
~game agallllt the 71lers,in . most of the evening", said a . who caught three pesaes for . hand at center, Ed Mcwaa
tblrd and Nebraska returned 10 the ratings as No.
~lpre to. win 1111.&lt;14.
Warrior.
.
137 yarda and two TD's. · Dennllt and John Wolf~! at
again
waa fourth. Teua 17, with San Diego Sta~
.This Wt@k's Special
.vTIIe defellie led by. John
1'he offensive unit was illso
Bruce Harris had 41 yarda tackles and a really great job
A&amp;M,
wbich
picked
'liP
the
·
again 18th. Miami of Ohio
Coltanzo, with 12 individual on fire with the running of and one TD. Harvey Hofln~r by all the bench to give the
e Dai~ Sentmel
· tackles, played a superb Keith Van Inwagen who had caught a TD .pass from Paul Warriors needed stamina lor other fltat-place vote, was 19th with no other team
cllmbed
from
aixth
to
fifth.
receiving
votes
this
week.
DEVOT
E D TO TH E
game. OUtstanding defenae 63 yards before leaving the Aikman who was Bfor 9lor 74 80 minutes of good football.
INTEREST Of
Alabama
continued
its
play Wll credited to AmOII game with a knee lnjury. yardalnpu~ingand22yardl
The76ersacoredllrstona9
ME,IGS· MASON AREA
NEW VOR 'K (U P! ) - The
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
Wallbrown at.mlddle guard, ,Keith alao had a 37 yard punt on ~ground.
yard run by Steve Pratt. The
Unll eCI Press Interna tional
Exe c. Ed.
Board of Coaches top 20
USED CARS
ROBERT HOEFLICH
Jack Smith at ,defensive end,
· Overall, Itwas a real teem kick by Deve Walteri waa
coll eg e football tea ms w ith
City Editor
""
·
·•
good to lead 7.0. The Warriors
won ·los t rtcor ds an d f irst
Pu blished d ally exce pt
plac e vot es in parentheses
Sat ur d •y by Th e Ohio Va lley
came back on' a pass from Viking player
fift h Week :
Pub llshlng comPany , 111
Co ur t St., Po meroy, Ohio
Team
Point!
AlkmantoHoflnercovering6
45769. Bu siness Office P hone
I. Oh io SL 15·0) (34)
A1 '
yarda and the kick was
99 2-'2 156. Editor ia l Phon e 99237
2. Oklahoma 15·0 1 151
2151 .
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3. Sou l h. Calif . (5.0 ) 121
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Telt;~hone uilllton in 19'15-'le and ~.3 International Air Show will be telecut ltu..Oii. ABC-TV'•
pr1ae III!OIIIIi 11r cor!'I am te!lq you tbat thll
Co, of Ohio has announced. nlllUGn In 19'15-77.
lnclucle the launching of lour "Wide Wilrld of &amp;porte~
poratkinl to lbelr lncreue In JII'OII'IDI mult WGI'II, baea1111
Kenley
R.'
Krlnn,
Athens
foUowins the Notre ~
llOIII.
If II dotl liCit, tbe government'
customer
service
manager,
'
·
·
usc football game. Clrt!
•11Jia prGII'IDI of l'lltrllnl may be fcfted to lmpoae
CINCINNATt (UPI) -The contributed quite a bit of.
cinnatl; Columbua, •II!!'
ll,tbe baa'fielt l!!pllld 11J1011 mandalllry, ecmprehlnllve lllOII - - - hltllr In the fllllively in World Seriel said the t81,1180 project is
desi&amp;Jied
to
upgrade
present
Dayton 'flewlnlll'lll wiU br
CMJpetlilon,the
pall
couple
of
Ce_.... linea 1111 lllclZcl· . ·all embraeln1 price and lineup ... the llciMon Red Sol
services
and
provide
for
blacked out.
World W• ," TNdwu llld In tncome controll upon every kmlgbt In the third pme of yean duplte tbelr lmleUvity
future ~It! .. the soutliern I
&gt;
ncketa for the October 2li
• l!mJaule l!llllaawlde lei- Ia.! and 'tfCIIIIID Ill Canada," the World 9erlll could well be at 1111 plate In raiJI}ar sector
~
thi!'
exchange.
event
can be P~"hued at
I g1IJ who !Jaan't lniUIIII bat compelltloll.
*'-llol!dl)' !!lallL
Trudtaa llld.
Whel'll
poaelble
the
new
'
,
ncketron
outlell and Rick
Ken Helt&amp;man , of tbe
"I Dl!lldlll tbt peaple of
He Aid the pldellntl iiiCirl than live Umel ID the
Oakland A'• dellwnd clutch cable will be burled. PorltOill . ,;; ILIZABErR A. liA1UUB RambiinC Man," JID!IInga Ia Caae motorcye1e and
· GJ!D"hiDDCCipt lollbllmlll apply "to the federal lilt two yeara.
NASHVILlE, Term. (UPl) llladi!lcJirladaadrabal whose ' aulomobllellencielln Akr«r.~
,CIIIIbtlr llelll9ior 10 lllat Cll!r ..,...,.aenl and aU Ita em-· Rlell Will, tba llllrtlq hill In each of the pall two of the new ceble will replace
exlatlng
facilities
·
lor
,..:
John IlerMir, Alllerlca'a bali'd, 111na hair and un- and Cleveland. Advan~
World
Serlel,
ani
only
lilt
..,~., caa rswver ,10 !hat ..,_, on the 1,100 largelt pltdler for tbe Rad Sol
maintenance
reasons.
liawt
aelllnt pop~ conventlmalatUtade do not combination jump and pu;
Saturday
Bolton'•
Lull
'niDI
• -aD 11a bl.l llr a11n 1111 ClOiftPIIIIel 1n canada, · tn- aaalnlt tbe ClnclmloU Radl
.......
tllrl!Uib
witb
•
key
Completion
of
the
project
Is
111111
and
ColOrado'• poet llwaya at well witb the CMA admlaalon tic Ireta wl '"
IlleR :111 lfOUid be If n C!luclln&amp; virtually every com- tonl&amp;ht,·uaed tO ba 0111 of ~.
~eheduled
next
April.
The
.
md
HR;,
t1'·
allowed tba, economy to pany In the conatruclion lftCI!II feared l!attn ~ ~ In' the aeventb inning Shade exchange serv• 263 • laureate, baa Willi the country arlllocney.
prefe
sea-.. are •..,
mullc lndutry'l blpeat Tllebkiudeanl blwim Mill Advance jump . only tlckell
\lOftllllla a1111c Ita ...-• lndultry, ani on an the pltdMra dUrlnl bll all!: yean tbat llarted lhe Red ~ on
the way to a i-o trlumpb In the lelephonea In a 3kquare- aeeoladt, the Entertainer Clf Parton llld llba Wll IUf· with lidleld standing are t{
daiiiNtilw ON'It."
employeloftbole CMJpentes. Ill the Natlmal League. '
mile-area of Athena and the Year award.
pr1aec1 by her 'rictory.
•· •
'Dit prime mJn!•er aald tba ' ''Tile auldellnel apply 11
mace cwn~a1 to the Red flral pme of the Strlel.
Me'counties.
'
N«
oni111
Wile
eonaldered
con...- 1lllllld lalla elaet wen to all profeulonal Sua, bowe¥11', hi baa bien 19
,..
On toar In lhe Far Ext,
"I'm pnu:l of It and I )1111
••
lnu•..._..., and .-Iii ''fw people, 1uch 11 doetora, tilt plate only a few times • lood bllllr by pltel!era'
Den"r aceepted tbe Country hope that tMtbocb lblnlull
,. ll 1 11ape nol!ody
e1g1 native .,,
a couldarabt. lan&amp;tb of lawyera, accountanta and bec:a• li tbe Allllrlcan i!Wiclar*, but be'l I pcllrtr ilo at ruvabont Slldlum he llullc ~_...'icll booor via A
Lept'e dwl1nalad bitter bitter II well. He bu hit 16 eleelllflecl tbt Rede by pit- AtelUte from .Perth, tbb*alptltl- IW!iwbat
time." Be aald wbl1a liMy enclneera." .
"
nahllllr and beltinl a ·
appiJ C!II)J Ill certain 111eet
Government offlciall rule. Yet, AL plldlara have earM" bomeraand four yean C!hlnlla
pa1r of bamtn to boot
AutraUa, durlaa the lappenad 1Ut .,..,.. a
ultlllnllclc!IWIIIt a1 the natluawlde Ill! clllli tbe lib llld, rller•ie to the trr4
pltdln 111 _.Iliff ill'• 1111 AllnUil alA ....- lbcnr .F -It Voaalllt award
bat biUtr," uya outllelder alradllve IINm the Grand 011 whleb w.t till Olhla , . . .
Ervan V, Blalle,
Bernie Carbci. "He can ~ House Mooday nJaht. John, I pretty f,ultraUan who llPrinlfleld, Ohio, a naU.e :;t
dtllnltel)' help 111 with tba
I w11 railed on COUilb;'y I'IICOrdl out of Londall.
Mella Colllty, died Monday
stick Luolnrbal T1ant did the IDUIIe. It Wll part of my Ufe
Tile Newton..rd!n award at Mercy Hoapltal there, ...
. . day He 1111 a bit and and ll'1baaullflll to 1!1 able to rallld lhe badiltlli 111111Y a
..,. in Melp Cblltly,
he1pad u;.. 1 pme 1 think 1!bare lhll with you," aald the country ltlli •• and ltd to the wu the 1011 of the ftev. E1d1ti
Rldt wtllanp lbere.lool!lnl blolld, illapectacled llnpr, Gl'lanllatlon
of
jhe Blake of .ReiilriiUe and the
r.
1 pltdJ to hit out of the ·who IIIIo prnered tbe Still of .trr clatllln of CCIIIIIIr)' J:D. late Harriett Hull Blalle. He
•
.
I
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baDpart "
tbt
bonon fir "Back tlrtalnen. ..,. poup Nb Wll I member Ill lilt ., llMr- E. '-It, 1111.0. other factora, and there wu . c:holwterol lnlab? l'ijl only yo..- c:hol•ierol ·and diet?
·
a...
Apln." '
fir iiiCirl rep nr41tloll Ia
Some children have blab
· DEAR DR. LAMB - I am 110 effect at all from vitamrn 10.
Wilt, honv•' baa &amp;Milan tamp1e of tbe tbe CMA IJ!d. a dills: II¢ Untied Brtll!rtD Olareh. J1t
tilkinlaiiCIIi lia ability
,_, ._ .... ......_ .._ be!OIIIi!l to Tealilltn lA9
DEAR READER - Tile cholesterol and If detaeled 1to• Clliltrlblltl
Gywwald.lha" hacl10111e B. Ttle 1111 of wheat aerm oU
at tba Jilate over1lpplnl worldl of ·- - t - - a..._ ..... 1M at llji1allleld and WJ!1
tr011111 with m:ylll)'rold lilld for' thll .purpoae II blled on American Bllrt oWl. hu lihould belln a propamllleft.
malllly beeaaae of bl~ country, JICIPi rvdl IIICI folk . FNdib Plllillr r11C1lvad' employed by tbe lttilo6
.._ my late 1111. I have thl11 old, long alnce recommended that mea Tile blat way to 1t11n people .,
••, .
wbleh have produced a tbe8IJ!IIe"-"l!itbeYIIf
tallen Iodine ..--~.... bJ a. dlaeredilad concepta. n ,on't lhoulcl aot eat man thait ·to ~ "" rl&amp;ht food 11 to · "lcloa;INDttbapmewOI IIJI!rtd MI!CI tblt aelll ...0 award for ''Wberl tbe Nut Alito Tranaport co. He aerftll
in the Picllle Theater' ~ ft
·
llfte ea Jllllla a
In- baiiJ'i''lialniila chftl&amp;· clll*
tic liar.I ha" l!aard thalllalp help at all.
be di!eklacllll howl do db I bu\ q n binkore Tllrdnp Filii."
with tba. 8. IJI Farcit
....... ... tilt tllyrold. Bow · For more lnfwmatlon on cluJiniU..Uiadlneeoldlll. hood .
t.t,"
aald
Will
"I'm
men
country
•
•
••
who
fill
For
1111
foll'th
,_..
Ill
a
Prolonged uae of blab CXOGCII1Iad wllb ·~~~~ pitelllllll "their" mule II balnt row, Conway Twitty and d - World War D. Ht ~
!IIUd! how allen l!hould vitamin E write·to me In care Th• Inter Soc:iet:p Coniof thll newapaper, P. 0. Box miiiiCIII on Heart Di1eue protein dletl that are hl8hlh Greenfield ""
tbll ba tallanT
aapect of the pma. But, I'm waler'ld drwn.
Uretta ~ ~a ad . tba fllidad
1M3 when ha mond
Alao, I WOIId lllle 10 llnow If 11161, Radio Clty SIIUon, New .I'ICtllUIICIIId llmiUna the fat, ~terol dleta II 101n1
~.
up there w111a ..., On 1111 otber band, two Vocal Dull IWIId for tbalr "'" u.,..,ld.
wheat · - oU Ia tlood to York, NY 10011. Send SO total dally cholelterollntab often IIIOCiated with 1 bilh tboulhtallrJbwtullll.... 1onttiDie eotmlry ebart iD- Dlln)'
bite
lncluclinl
Survlvln1 , bellda1 6!1
keep tbt blood from centa, a 10111, atamped, aelf. to 1!00 mUU1r1m1. An rtae In drola Ia ol levela to
bit
or
If
tbe
altuUon
hlblliJU,
WaJIIIn
Jaudnp
'Ninp."
father
. bla 1(1e, ~'2'
addreaud envelope,llld u11: 1• l'fll'lllle ea yolll: eontalna undellrable Ieveii. You ...;...... It to ..... the llld Q!rllrl'nll, tool!: Kala
becamlnc too thick.
Mra. Rat c:amm, 1lllllr Plrrln .Bllb;
I ICIII, ~ , 1,
DEAR READEk - Kelp for '!be Health IAIIIr DIIDber from . . to I'll lllllllaraml of lhould chanie rl&amp;ht - .
, _ .,_;,
-·
IDd P.alt Vocal¥1 Ill tb1 bowl! u tb1
~tb
Vlenaa,
Obio; ..a
............, 1111* tbe fattyC!MIIIna illllna and If JOU t-12, VltamiD E: Miracle or chollaler'ol.
"l'•e
batn
out
of
lbe
y.,,
dllllle
Mllllil
....,
11'
1
1111
need iGdlne It WOIIId Ill I good Myth.
.
:r'CII! can ba on I . hilb chcllta'-'l dapGIIII In the Ntltonal Leap• for two Bxt lmowa for "I'm a IJio 11m w1!1a • • ctiL
McGinllla.lr
lprlntllald;Rita
lint
~.
,DEAR
DR.
LAMB
I
l!aw
ji I I tilt 811 d
llllllt •Will b1t11111 w1J life.
- · You i!hoald rely on
u
a.-1
Orville l!lld Harold :Jl
, _ dDetar lu decide If J011 heard that one abolld lllhat ,_ *II 111111...._ Plab, ~ lllx I IIi ff lila
, . . . up al!at a....
111111 Grw!'lalt,ll!d ..._, h.JI
w fl!kl d '*I d eantaln ,..... . wbt-.ldlllllln apt for
Delli Iodine. Ii JOII do ba. wDl men than linter
abl!lll
four
•
five
tbe
C
.,
111111
BID
ol Rledmlle. IIi .........
-"' Jill! • I'!'CII*' 1!1101111 a week 11 any DKft t11ar1 tl!at Dill)' aboilt " 11111111 . . far 1tore1 and· 1at1r at t1 1h d IlDia And IIIII certainly
Flml.
In 111'1.
wilbout nl)'lnl on an ln- woald ea- htah elwlh!llllol each thrae and one-ball i!llowtd , fatl)'-ebeleltarol
wun't
qalnat
flrtt
rate
·
W
-•
'
1
'
1
111
IIIII
lnnlc
Fanaril .. tlcx Will 1!1
COIIIIant latab.
whicb
,lncreaaa1
tbe (110 II'DIDII·. Ualnt tlepri!lll In 0111 Ill tbe major
DANCE PRIDAY
lllll .... l!llll.alher'.a! held all pa. Wad«
. there ... quite a ftap powlblllty of heart attaclla lean pOI1itlll Clf ~ fooda arilrlal ollbelr balrL About · pltdlera . In eompetltiV.
So, I 11m no Ide&amp; The
lfllh Jcbool PeN• ... 1111 prjalo tbe Idea UIIIW In
about • Yllrl aao ·about and 1troltel. I find Dial 11!1 wDl 'ftl'lllln8. You can aiiD 10 I*' c:tnt of 1111111 had ob- 11'81111111.
X
til
baw
I'D
do
wltb
1
l!at.
Homecoming
dance
be ..... l&amp;mr IJM,Iillllikf, ''I
Cbareh with ... Rft. CWit.lt
U1inC vitamin E to prevent CIIb' typa al itt I aan _... uli x many ea whllll u atrueUon of man lhan 'IV'I*' 1111t If I • ......,.., 1111!1 held Frida)' nltht will
In
the
W
c.nllllll..,...totbe
....,,
........ b.r the ...
.blaod clotl. n ma rnada the with 11-lbat Ia Wll'!IIIP Ill you Wr.e. And, Jill! mllbt Wr.e e.nt ot Ilia
li - li I'm
Ill
at
ll"
cafeltrla
at
tba
hllh
10boo1
faat lilt I 1M ltl't
1&amp;.
I
lbelr arter1w. ao, 4an't tl!lnk
Ro1!1rt Blali, ~.:1
malca' ~ • - pro111n - with I* a1 meat aome a1 tbe !IIW ea
MJrlatnl Damtl 011 tbe IIICI.. ............ I 111M~
r--.~ looll!t!ll .....
IIIII . IIJJ Ill
1t

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.

Having been beld prlaoner In Fa,lmouth (now Portlanil), ·
Maine, lor several l!ours in May, British captain Hetll')' ·
Mowat - wiiJl the ellhi·JIUD Canceav and the siX.p
HaWru - returns lor revenge. On the 181b be &amp;IVI!i the
townspeople two hours to evacuate ao that he mipt "aecute a juat punishment" ; later, he po~~tponea the born·
bardment. On the 18th the townapeople reluietoiWidover
the cannon, arms, amm11nltloti, and holliiJel tblt he
dem~ . Soheopensftre. ThecannonadetasllmOttoftbe
day. When It 11 over, no American lives have been loatmost of the tnbabltanll bavtna left on tbe 18th. But 41~
buildings have been deltroyed (lncludin&amp;l39 dwellinp);
11 vessels have been burned, and lour eaptured. Wben
General Was~ington bean of the Incident, h~ deplorea tlli
"savaga cruelties' ' u but tbe latest British "eumple of
despOtic barbarity."
!

(X)LUMBUS (UJII) -Here Putnam County; Fostor.la
are the UIIIIPID*!III of the 38 City of Senec8 County and
IIChool dlltrlcll to emtlng C&amp;rey Exempted VUJage of
vocatlonalacbool districts Wyandot c:;punty assigned to
made Monday by the . State Penta •• County
Joint· ·
Board of EdiiCation.
Vocational School District.
Mlnater Local, New Upper Sandu&amp;ky Exempted
Bremen Local, New Knox- VUJage of Wyandot County
ville IAICII ani St. Marys City 888igned to Tri-Rivers Joint
of Auglalze County and Vocational School Dlatrlct.
Celina City, Coldwater
Bettmne I.oc:al, Hopewell·
Eainpted VUJage, · Marlon Loudon Local, New jllegel
Local, SoUthwest Local. and . Local, Old Fort IAICII, Senel/8
St. Henry Con10lldated Local East Local and Tiffin City of
of Mercer County aulgned to SeneCa County ani Mohawk
the AP,IIo Joint VocaUooal · IACal of Wayndot Qlunty
School t;llltrlcl.
lisslgned to Vanguard Joint
Arcadia Local, Arlington Vocational School Dlltrlct.
Local, Cory-Rawaon I.DCel,
Parkway Local of Mercer
McComb Local, Van Buren County and Continental
Local and Vanlue Lq,cal of Local, Jennings Loc:al, Ot·
Hancock County, Hardin tovllle Local and Kalida
Northern Local and River- Local of Putnam County
dale Local of Hardin QJunty, assigned to Vantage Joint
Columbus Grove Local, VoceUonal School Dlatrlct.
I.elplllc Local, MiUer . City- oeertleld-Unlon Lo!:al of
New Cleveland Local, Ot· warren County aaslgned to
tawa-Giandorf Local and the Warren ·Joint VocaUonal, .
Pandclfa-dllboa ·Local of School Dlltrlct.

'

From fancy dress baiJs to roughnecking it in an oilfiel~.
palnlll.
"I aiiD die dlldlea," lihe llld.
''all I let to wear glovel."
MIA Dietl, whoapenlthe laat year
tra'llllnl around the atate ltllndlnl
local fllllvall 11 the ~~~~~~ qu.~
repreleniiUve and pve up bei'
crown at the Ville Platte Cottoo
PeaUvll Saturday nllht, 111d the
· work at .Suptrlor Oil Co. II toqb.
But lhl lnllatlllbe Wt• it.
"I lib to work outdoors," lihe
llld. "1 can't keep up, but I try. I
jlllt talll my Ume...
Mill DIN, who Wll homecomlnll
quten at Iota Hl8h School lui Year.
llld 1111 appllld for 1 job a month
aao but dlcln'l eJIIIcl to haar 11'1111

assignm~nts

. ~='The&lt;DaUy8enttnei,Mtddlepori-Pomeroy, 0 ., TU~y;Oct. J4,1975

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We Hold These Truths···

38 .districts are listed

11'1'11

'

IVANGEUNE, i.a. . (I.Ji&gt;l)
8uattl Djlll, 11, who JUII ccmJllttad a ,.ar Ill paradea1 balla, and
banqaltl• OoiiGII rlltiVal Quill!,

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Adolph's Dairy Valley

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ifllrlt

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Reuter-Bnan Insurance

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2·- '!be O.l)f 8entlnel,~Mtddleport-Pillneroy, o., Theaday, Oct. 14, 1975

Voc-Ed requirements
.

prompt~

·
,
OOLUMBUS ( UPI) ..:. lifter lllllly 111111ing ,,th Board:
Tllli1,.1Pt Ohio school alate ·board members, · -ApproVed·the requeatll of.
dlatrlda wNeb ..,. aot met DepertmtJil of EducetiOn the Lkklnll Helgbta Local
. mldJnum .... ,., ..._!II offlcllll, 111111 ldlaol diltrlct School Dlltrlct in Uclllnc
far t'oceliallll._tlan 111ft rljh llimleU'vtl dliJ'q which Calmly'!' aeek voter approval
111ipld
to a.lalina atudent, flllanclal and of liD 1140,000 bond liRe for
vt-tNp ., . . . . . . dliilrlctl PG~f~Phlcal probleiDI """ cta.oom conatructlon IIDd
Mad Rlvl!l' ToWiWI!p Local
llfCIIdaJ 11J b SIMI Board of CGIIIIdlred. •
,
School
Diatrlct In MonEd•*'*' at Ita r11ular Student• from aaal1ned
lgomtry
County to seek
m1 u c .
llcllool dlltrlcll may be8ln
1111 t1 1 leU Ia Fairfield attendln&amp; the ,vocational approval of a t3.8 million
bond lllue for clulroom
CCIUaliJ wiD 111ft to awill· centers in lhe fall of 1t'l8.
No•, 4 •-•• tltctlon
Tile 111te board a1ao ap- conatrucllon.
,.... • · a levy till bWld, prov,cl teacher · education
-Reviled the membership
. . IIIII opnle 1 jolllt II'Oifll!ll II II Ohio collep of the Trumbull Coanly Joint
Board
of
_ , ¢1 ldlao1 Within the and un1v81'11Uta, ~ to Vocatlonal '
.
FAieaUon
by
replaclni
one
of
OIIIIJIIrWin llll*te beard 32 the nUIJI\Ier of lnltltutln
the
repr11entativea
from
poulblt alliin· "bleb comply with ltate
....
· -atandlrda lor .teacher Trulnbull Qlunty Board of
Education
wltb
a
'I» 01 Wi\1111 City School Jll'tPII'IIkin.
.
Dlllrld aranted· per- The newly approved repreaentatlve from the
dWr till dntlap Ita own lchooll are Antioch College, Girard City Board of Eduea'fOftUoaal proaram end the Athenaeum of Ohio, tlon; revlaed membmhlp II.
Vanguard
Joint
acllla 111 tbt Uberty 11en1c11 Bluffton College, Capital the
Vocational
Board
of
' I.eeal Sebool Dlalrlct In University, Cedarville
BiiiCOell County waa Collep, Denllon Unlvendty, FAICIUon by replacing the
Jds1ad 1D11 tbe Nov, 10 Notre Deme Collep, Ohio Sandulty County Board irl
*II board DM~~nc.
State Unlveraliy, Ohio Education repreaen~tive
81111 Iss rtq1llrel at 1e11t Wealeyan t1nlverwltJ, Wrillht with a repNtntative from
II dllena' job tralnlna State Unlvenlty, ~avler the Lakota Local Board of
oppoi11Uiltlaa throuah · 20 Unlvtrllty and Younlltown Education 'In Sanduaky
Clllll'll cdlllllp.
Slate Unlvtrllty'.
County·
. Allltmwltl "'" made In cdler action, the State -Gave approval to aeven

collll•••

¥OC&amp;tionll education centers
for 1rants for vocational
conatructlon . eql!lpment.
Four centers qllllllfylna for
Appalachia funding are
Lawrence County Joint
Voc:alimll School Dlltrlct,
1887,100; QUo Valley Loc:al
School Dlltrlct In Adams
County, fi'J),52S; Shinmee
State Genenil and Technical
College in Scioto Qlunty,
,750,000; and waablnaton
County Joint v,ocatlonal
School, P40, 000. Three
centers approved for fundi
derived !rOll) federal reven~~e
sharlllll
Interest
are
Columbuil City, •141,484;
. Stark County Area . Joint
Vocational School Dlatrlct,
f7~0;512; . and Mabonlng
County Joint Vocational
SchoOl Dlltrlct, tM9,000. ,
-Extended •ocalimll constructloD cmtricta lor the
Cleveland City School
Dlatrlct . to
complete
vocational education
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COLUMBUS - Marvin
Battin ell! &amp; Galfagher Olv .,
"But, nobody baa two the half due 10 a bad kick.
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In the third, woe 711ers Steve captain of the VInton County
Subsc r iption rates :
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Brian (Baacbnag )," ·~y
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·aome pretty blc people 1n Walters' kick wu good and Monday night of· Injuries
ava i lab le , One month, S3.2S.
~tunlaY When the Badgera
Coach Woody Ha7ll llld '"era Ucl ,....., nre1y come they held a lt-12 advantage. suffered in· a geme Friday
By mall In Ohio and W. Va .,
ne Year , sn .OO ; Six
.yJiit &lt;il\o Stadtuin to tel&amp; the ' - Selurda)''l ft.ll win Over Ul
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You ' ll Li~e Our Ql a llfy
night.
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Three
'l"beaten " and too-rated Iowa repreaented the out second best.
our
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"Arch could alk 'out 'Of thethe Warrior defenae· held on
The youth, who lived in
26 .00 ye ar ; Sl~e. months
GMAC FINANCING
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there," Ha"•
iru own 6 '•ard Une and . McArthur, received the In992·5342
Pomeroy
,.. tbe year.
' 11ld, "but he
No te : By aGr eement Wit h
ub sc r lptlon .price. Includes
Jlleetint a team like Mlchlpn "We felt It wu our belt clqean ~ tlllnll anybody can do Qui en took exactly a play, a jury 'in a collision with th e Amer ican F ootb a ll unday
Open E•enlngs '1116 :00
T lmes · St~ n tlnel.
collc hes, team s on probation
Tilip .m . Sot .
ill'iet in tile opener," llld cilfKIIIYe IIIII'•" llill Mayea. it u good 1111 t. can. He'l no Pill to Haggerty, to cover all anothe~ player in a geme by
th e NC AA are Inelig ibl e
·~ve end coach Elco "We made nine of 10 of. fancY dan. He bloclul Wte heU. 84 .yards .to paydlrt and against Albany-Alexander, tor top 20 an d nation al
chal'fl plonshlp consi der at ion
"sarkkknen.,''l'hat wlli by lar fenalvepallancltheOI\Ifone He doll anyihlng that wjll regained the lead. Aikman's officlala said.
by the UP! Bo• r d of. Coa ch es .
\blil' belt pme." ·
' wa didn't ma~re 'wu·the Jut help ua.wln."
kick spilt the uprl1hts to
t eams on probation for
lie underwent surgery at Those
1975 are : MissiSsi pp i Slate.
~" '111e Badpra, W mraB Umewebadthel!aUwbenwe
Tackle Scott Dannelley, mate the acore 19-141or the the Columbus hospital lor a SM'U
. Long beach Sla te a n ~
south Western lOui sia na .
COMPLETE .
blood clot.
'IDd l·1ln'lhe BlcTen,loaUS. talled to acore Cllice we got whoaraded out ala very high Warriors.
·t ' to Michigan, with the lnllde the 10 yard line.'' , iG per cent, wu i!elected lhe
Toni Quillen promptly
jYCJiverlnll wraJIIIIDI up tba , Tba Buellayea acorec1 00 offen1lve · lineman of the Intercepted a 76er pass and
INSURANCE S'ERVICE
~ with 1. 'r:.~· .liMit f1nt }ICIII IIIII. week.
Bruce Harria took It in from
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Bac1pr
Grlllln ralhed for uo yardl
Quarterback Cornelius the 29 three plays later. The '
'e" ttl 11111t Marek to the 11121 eart1a1 tba 11t1i 11r11a1* . Greene, who bit etaht lor ki~k by Ailanah wu tlood and
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lh VaniNa &amp; '72
, An:bJt GrUlla. ' 1 IIII!Gpound !lalklr tailback ran lor 41 more yardl, ·wu on lor I minute 40 seeonda 'to
•l&amp;e'a ·(MH) 1C14 that l!uto*J! 100or man )'lrdl, the baCk of the week. Greene win 28-14.
In Cones, Q1s. &amp; Pints
~ lib Arcb " llld bit ap1n flllld tq 1!'1111 the ' "liltd far lilt TO aniiCOred
'l1le Warrlora bad 117 Yll'dl
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· :,. ~ 011' or tet tile thort • yarilll!i flw liD*!; be bu , 'lbe toP, defwlve awarda by penattles. The 71era bad
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IJeortd oiJI)t - t.oudlclown, lor the week went to 145 on the grouhd 4S on
POMEROY
carTiecl onlY Cllletln . . fulback Plte Jahnaon 'Unehacller Ed Thompaon, paulng and loaiiO yarda on
bd lilt 81-J lxdl the:tlltllln with 14.
who!Wddplrtlclpationa,the the referee's yellow flag .
" QUALITY and
ttrs.: 10:00 A. M. Tll11 :00 P.M. Sun.·TIIUI
Pardue 11 the , "It lln't any _ . ~ 111111 x ancdler Unbacbr,
Thia comtna· Sunday af·
SERV.ICI;"
10:00 A.M. 11112:00 P.M. Fri. &amp; Sat• .
trallld It-a, bit he whan we pt -.r 111e 1011 Ken Kuhn, and back Tim temoon, Oct. 1hl2 p.m., the
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1ilned 1ti lil;da In the line our f!JUJw* ...,.lly FO, who Ill up one touch- Warriors hoat the Dlaclples in
POMEROY,O
ltCtllllhal•~raiUedfor earriiJIIheliaD,"aaldHa,.., do'!m with a 31-yard punt whal may daclde the 1975
W. MAIN
1 17-14 win.
''or mayba our quarterback. return.
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1n1wer agalnat. Purdue,"
Sarkklnen llld, "and that'l
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Sox a couple of bonus·assets. In th e only American
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For oo~, his two best.pi!ched League ballpark completely
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Somemnes It 's difficult lor one m..u
games caroe In Riverfront surfaced artificially- Kansas to go up llf\d tell another be made a terrible mistake, that be
Stadiwn-a no-hitter againSt. City's Royals stadiwn- tbe developed such an intense dislike lor him it was almost a
banders whose p!t.ching · Angeles career-saving the Reds in 1971 and a one- ~ Sox wer~ 4-2 this yea~. loathing, but with Ule paSsing of time he had grown much
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• careers teeteted on the lliak
of basebaU;siiCI'ap pile only a Kerlan, operated on the ann, second, lllthough Idled two from real grass has caused nowiJlerewas someiJling,else instead , something approaching
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"Everytimewe came out of
Bernie Carbo, one of the Boston outfielders in Ulis World
rul!!, Wlae still consideres Kansas City this year," Fisk Series, wanted to find some way of expre ssing his feelings 10
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the Boston Red SoX meet to rehabWtaU011 for Nolan to himself ohe of the best hitting said "we fell we'd been In a Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson, a man who had been a
footban game. "Everybody's "second father•: to him for almost 10 years, only he didn't .
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"Thefirst .Ulinglwanted to' , legs were , sore and their !mow how to go'about it.
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"That's what my fat~r. said deadlocklngamethreeofthe pest.sprlng.
He didn't want to sound mawkish, maudlin or phony. He
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CINCINNATI (UP!) -lt'a and that's the way the world 1915 World Series.
"There was 'a time," said do when we had our warmup backs · were sore. The IIi: the buslell Ume of the· year Ia." .
Nola!), given up lor lost by NolaD, "back in 1974 when I here," Wise IBid, "wBB to fielders and outfielders know . wanted it tocome out purely the way he felt Inside.
·I for Sparky Anclefaon, but the Sparky said the moral of bla managar and Cincinnati really •bepn to think the arab a bat and see what it they have to play deeper.' ' Carbo played for Anderson in the Florida Instructional LeaIn an effort to !ll8ltimize hiS gue, with Asheville in Ihe Southern League and With the Reds
: Clncinnat! Rella Manager Ia his lather's leuon was, "Be Rella teammates after two cards were against my .feela like. I real)y miss hitting
becauselfeellalwaYBhadan
team's
most potent aspect, for more than two years, and it always seemed to him An·
~ still finding tbne to pracUce nice to people and they'lllle sea80118 of virtUally no ac- havlnaa ion8 career. l wa111't
lidvantage wiiJl my abWty to Anderson has juggled his derson worked him harder ;md way on his back more tilan
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hit.''
lineup a bit,-moving Ken anyone else. Anderson worked hhn so hard and so long
guards
Griffey, one of his fastest sometimes, Carbo's whole body ached and throbbed, and
: whit matten,'' ~bared did ~~~ Ute turn away pitching shoulder, earned hla hard to jolle around lite I do
• Sparlly.
, :weUwiahers from the starting nod by putting knowing the.Joke was llll me.
Wlae hu hit 15 homers in players, from seventh to the frequently his hands bled from continuous hours of gripping
~ So, even thbuih it might be clubhouse door, Sperky .in- together a 1$.9 record and a It had been so Iona since I had his career,. but his primary number two spot, while the bat. ·
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dropping
Morgan
to
third.
"God,
how
I
hated
that man," 'says Bernie Carbo, looking
i exCUIItile lor a World Serlell ,tervened and made aure the . 3.16 earned run, average as gotten anybody out, 1 bel!lln concern today will be to keep
"It
gives
us
more
sPeed
at
back.
"He
was
always
on me for someijling Qr othe,r. 'Look at
~ manapr to rotaet ,the· Utile «Dattered ~Witori gcit lnaide.' the National IAague's 8ur- tO question whether I could do tlie menacing Cincinnati "gothe
top
of
the
order,"
An·
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your
sideburns.
They're
getting too long,' he'd say. Or maybe
: niceties of·llfe In the heat of
"There's only one type of prise pitcher ol1~5.
it mentally as well as IO gang" off tbe bases. The
: battle,,Sparkr baa made It a person I can't get along , Wlae, a bespectacled ex- phylllcaUy.
switch from the ratn.&amp;owed derson said. "With Pete it would be my hair, or my clot~. It was as If he was my
: point to reinember.
with," noted Sparky. "A National Leaguer, who
"You have. no idea what it natural arus and dirt of (Rose) leading off, ·you father and I was his son. Som.etimes I felt If I did som~
• . When he got back from the person who trlea to make mlsaed nearly the entire ~974 Ia to be out of bueball for two Fenway Park to the speed- cannot double up Griffey on a wrong, he was gonl)8 take away my license and I wouldn t be
.
: Weekend aeries lll .Bolton, he ' hlmaelf ll)lportant.'' .
seaaon'after coming oiler. to yemandnot.tnowlfyoucan oriented artificial surface of routine grounder. Then ab'l'e to ~ave the car a~yrn?re.
you're
gonna
have
man
on
.
Thai
s
how
1t
was
wtth
him
and
me·in
the
minors
from the
~telylittended to !SUch
All a player, Anderaon only the Red Sox In a key off. ever throw strlkea apia. Riverfront Stadium has
8
first
with
Morgan
up
That
time
I
first
met
him
In
11167,
and
when
he
took
over
the
Reds In
' neeesaltles as·Uneup cll&amp;ngea. made It to jhe major leigues seaSOil trade, played a major Pltchinl this World Serlea Ia restored the Rella' confidence
sets
the
stage
to
force
them
to
1970,
he
brought
me
u~
from
Indianapolis
and
It
was
the
same
and pitching rotatlona, but for one aeaaon.
role in Boston's '75 pemant naturally very arallfylng to of running the Red Sox out of
go
againllt
the
book.
Ulingall
overagain.Hewasalways
onme."
.
th~ Sparky devoted I lot ell
As rllanager I he's already. drive by winning 19 gamea me...
town- just Uke they did to the
Fro~ a baseball standpoint, An&amp;:r~ employed Carbo per·
"You have to be aware of
tllile to, wei), ''tlndnesa."
been In three World Seriealn agalnat 12 l0111s.
Slmlll.ary, Wlae, who tlrew Pirates ln the foiL playoffs.
Griffey's
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stealing
and
the
fectly
m 1970, Carbo batting .310, drivmg In 63 nms and hitting •
He fO\Iildiel'ap all the hard- six years. .
"I'd be lying If 1told you we hll mouldilr out pitching on a
"If they (the Red Sox) play
pitchers
had
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better
be
2lhomers
to wind upNationa!League Rookie of the Year.
to-get World Series Uckets he
Admtll Sparky about the were counting on Gary Nolan cold and l'lliiiY April day as cloee defellllvely Ill the
throwing
fastballs
or
they're
The
following
spring, Carbo held out. When he finally did
could get hll banda on and set . exciting Serlea almot!phere,. thla year," said Reda ,early In the 1974-leuon, !lad outtleld here u they did at
in
trouble
"
report,
he
didn't
play as much as Ule year before. Nor did he
them asklci ·for people who "I love. II.''
Manager Sparky Anderion. hll doubts aboUt making it all Bolton, we're goma aee a lot
.
The
~
who
won
100
have
anywhere
near
as good a season, tailing off f\lulrply to
had beeR nla! to htm the six
"And I won't deny It," he "When .we went to spring . the way back.
of nwnbers on the board,''
yeare he hu tieen jlere. , added. "The World Series, training In February, he
"l had never had an injury ~ Joe Morgen, the Reds' games this year-most 1n the .2~~· only ~ RBI's and five hmters.
I couldn t see myself sitting on the bench even though I
• Said an aiiOCiate u Ander- Uke a lot of eportlnc evenll,ll wun't even lilted on my 12- to illY ann in my 10 years In mcit dallll\ll'OUI bose stealing Natlooal League in over 50
years-managed
64
of
them
wasn
't hitting," says the 27-year~ld Carbo. "I·didn't look alit
soh carefully checked off show
business
and man pitching . pnilpeetua, 1 the majora," Wlae said, "and threat who wu thrown out by
hcme
plus
the
two
playoff
from
his side at all, only mine. Jusl me, me, me. I cursed him
at
IIIIIJiel from i hand-written shoW11181111blp. '
just didn't want the teem to there's always that proepect Boston catcher Carltoo Flalt
wtnli
against
the
Pirates.
and
said
things to him I shoul~'t have.lforgot he had traded
llat, "Sparky, you're too.
"Pete Rose bu sh0Wiil8il· feel we could count on him." l1lllilln&amp; tbrough your head In hla only attempt to Ileal at
That·
771
Reds
winning
Alex
Johnson
more or less to giVe me the job. It got to the point
nice.'' .
llhip,'' 11id Sparky; thinldn&amp;
Tile Nolan comeback Ia, of lllat you're neYer going to Fenway.
perceniage
at
home
could
where
I
didn't
have any use for hitn anymore, and felt he was
That'swhen Sparky lllrted of Pete'a head-first sllde,s and courae, one ofbueball'a mllll play again. t1ntll you do It
"Playing on a field with m
telldng about whai hla father huatllng play. "And W'lllle heartwarming atorles of 1975: between tbe two lines, it's mud on the basepathll will ·make &amp;mday's ninth inning harder on me than anyone' else.''
3-2 loes to Cincinnati loom
Carbo was traded to St. Louis in M;iy of 1972 for Joe Hague
bad tauahl him.
May1, with hll hat always Stricken by a mysterious there."
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mall:e ~ much different
even
larger
lor
the
Red
Sox
in
and
Ule Cardinals.seot him to the Red Sox at the end of 1973
Y ~·Tile only lbq you can get falling off, that waa shoulder pain when he atAlthol!lh one of the two for me. I think playing on
these
next
three
games
at
along
with Rick Wise in the Reggie Smith deal. ·
In tbll world ~ free Ia ldild- sboWIIlilillhip. A player baa tempted to throw out the late comeback IIIII wDl be cur- Altroturl puts more of a
Riverfront.
"I'm
a faiJler myself now and I've gotten much smarter,"
neu," 1111d the 41-year~kl to have more tban just Roberto , Clemente of the talled, at 1eut llllnporarUy,. premium on speed and
says
Bernie
Carbo. "I can see nobody else cared for me the
while-haired manag~r. abWty.''
Pitllburgb Pirates on a Wlae feela be hlmaelf can
way
Sperky
Anderson
did. He actually made me a big league
~
ballplayer, He's I he one responsible for me being here rillht ·
now.
"I think I've done this man wrong . .I honestly used to hate
NEW YORK (UPl) - Ohio climb back among the him, but now I have a feeling for him that's like, well, I gilesa
:isy SAM JI'OGG
action.
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John aot 10 open.''
cOwboys In the battle lor Slate continued to be the leaders, after losing its you'd call it love. I wish I could just go up to him and tell him
JJPI Jlporil Writer
In the third periOd and the
Thelamann recalled acrlm- diviaional honors and overwhelming choice f the season . opener to Missouri, I'm sorry for the way I acted the past few years. I only wish
UPI Board of Coacliea With 34 and moved up a mtch 'from there was some way I coilld tell him.''.
,,WASHIN&lt;lTON . (UPJ)
IICOrl tied 1~10, ADen agreed maslng II a freshman . dropped the Carda two games
first place votes of the 42 cast last week 10 siith. Michigan
qecqe . Allen, 1 man of to foreco a Mart Moaeley agalllat Peralne, then a beblnd.
The day be[ore tbe World Seriel ~. alter bolll teaiM
but
aecond
ranked
~la!Mmo
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hmiiUltealao
moved
up
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flnllhed tbelr WIA. . . . . at: ~ Pan, BenM Cadlo
llfulkln, pmbled on )I roolde lleld 11CIIl effort from the 3'1 senior, when both were at 'l'homu acored a aecond
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awroeched
the Reda' manaaer Cllllil rtgl&amp; lleld 1114 llbd If
1nct 1 rate field soa1 and bli and the ~t wu a 30-yard Notre Dame. "He uaed to and aame-claeldllltl touc:bapclt !o levfllth and
wtlh
tbelr
blrdGJ&amp;bt
vldta-y
~
aeopactlvely.
he
could
talk
tQ him a lew mlnutea. Alodop-1114 _.,llld tbe
itlllllJJ&amp;Ioft lledMinl raked touchdown J1111 from hall ract me up pretty lood." be dciwn of tile Clllltell In 1111 OVI!I' arc:IH1'1'al Taa.
·
Teus,
whleh
was
llllh
last
two
of
them
walked toward a bench used by the groundfii ~ tbreetaad¥1o11a J~ holder Joe ~ to lllcl. "But I made a ~ Qlil final quarter after St. Loull
The
Buckey•
rolled
over
week,
dropped
to
ninth.
Misskeepers
and
sat
down on it.
Wl)l1b 1 Jf-17 nationally John ' Peralne, a reierve 9f him kllll8ht.''
'
had reboWidecl to t1e ap1n at
wlnleas
Iowa,
4t.o,
Saturday
aourl,
which
made
the
biggest
had
someiJltng
on my mind I'd like to tell you,'' Bernie
"I've
tlllevlaad v1e111ry over the a. llnet.dier who 1011 In 11 a Pwi1Jine llid it was the flnt 17-17. He told o1 ~ with
to
improve
tbelr·-1011
mark
pin
of
the
week,
jwnped
Carbo began. "You once said to me, 'Bernardo, you think I'm
Loula Cardinali' Monday tAoc*lng end for the kicking pill he ever caught to either hia brother, ~1, a liar
'lflbt. ·
tmit.
collele or the 11'0 ranlul. "ft receiver wltb St. Loula, prtor to 5-o. Despite tbelr im- from 18th to 10th alter always picking on you. Some day you'fll goiUlB play for
.Mike Thomu,'a.Mb round
"We caught them with their caught ua completely ,by to the kickoff and related: preslllve victory over the demolishing last week's lOth· somecirie else and you 're goiUlB see that I care about you. I care
i-att choice, .wu uaed by peniS down," Thellmann, I!Ul'prlse;" St. · Lou11 coech "He told me, Well Utile Hawkeyes, Ohio State lost rated team, 0~ State, what happens to you now and later in your life.'"
Bernie Carbo paused a .moment before continuing.
Allen, who' prertra vetel'l!ll, reletlatecl to third atrlng' · Don Coryell llld.
brother, we both are In the three of Ill '!rT first place votes 41-14.
a
week
ago
to
Oldahoma
after
Colorado,
the
f"'uth
Big
" 1 think I've grown up now," he went on. "1 WlllllmmalW'e
aliclr1i1MIII«&lt;wllh lOO)'Irda quarterb!l~k duty, told
The victory kept the Red· 11'01-.I!Jopeyouplaywell
Soonera
defeated
Tens,
.the
Eight
teem
to
gain
national
then
and didn't understand what you IJlellnl. Now I do, and
Qlllblag and livo touchdownl neWIIllell after lhe pme. "I ~.5-1 , one ltep away frOJn but we're lloln&amp; to wtap you."
24-17,
in
a
bnitalllln&amp;
game.
ranldng,
wu
11th.
want to thank you for everything you've done for me.''
ID le.M than tln'ee quartei'l of th0118ht a~t 1'IIJIIdng but the undefeated Dallaa It didn't happen that way.
Ohio State dominated the
Florida moved up from 171Jl
The Reds' manager listened silently.'
, ··
UPI poll with a total of 413 10 12111 in the ratings after
"Let me tell you something now,'' he replied. "You played
polnll, followed by Oll:lahoma shuttlnc out VanderbUt, 35-0. for me when! was still immature. I also have to admit to you I
with five first place votes and Arizona State and Arizona, think I've arown up. I appreciate what you've told me, Bernie,
372 poinll.
boiJl unbeaten, each moved but I want you to knowwe all baveJaults.'Ali soon as we realize
EKcept
for
the
alight
up
one spot to 13th and 14th, that, we become what is commonly known in oUr society as a
~· BELPRE -Tile Warriors Tom Quillen and ' Mike return in the third q~ter. effort with the line Qpening
reshufftlng
among
ihe
bottom
respectively.
apt their h~ of cham· BareswUt at pinebacldng and
Ron Quillen had 54 yardl good holes for the backs.
man.''
Notre oame·remained 15th
Sparky Anderson and Bernie Carbo shook haod.s. They got
~lonahlp alive Saturday Chip Haggerty and Bruce running at tailback and after Outstanding line play on the teaml, the top 10 remained
eVening aa they came !rom Harris In the seco!ldary.
moving . to QB, threw a 84 offe111ive unit wu turned In virtually BB it was b week. and Tennessee regained up from the bench and began walklnc in. BoiJllooked straight
Soutberp California, with national ranting as the No. 16 ahead so each wouldn't see the mist in the other's eyes.
!lehlnd In the dying seconds of
"We had them In the hole yard TD pasa to Haggerty by Harold White, a steady
two
flrilillace votes, apln team. Pittsburgh also
~game agallllt the 71lers,in . most of the evening", said a . who caught three pesaes for . hand at center, Ed Mcwaa
tblrd and Nebraska returned 10 the ratings as No.
~lpre to. win 1111.&lt;14.
Warrior.
.
137 yarda and two TD's. · Dennllt and John Wolf~! at
again
waa fourth. Teua 17, with San Diego Sta~
.This Wt@k's Special
.vTIIe defellie led by. John
1'he offensive unit was illso
Bruce Harris had 41 yarda tackles and a really great job
A&amp;M,
wbich
picked
'liP
the
·
again 18th. Miami of Ohio
Coltanzo, with 12 individual on fire with the running of and one TD. Harvey Hofln~r by all the bench to give the
e Dai~ Sentmel
· tackles, played a superb Keith Van Inwagen who had caught a TD .pass from Paul Warriors needed stamina lor other fltat-place vote, was 19th with no other team
cllmbed
from
aixth
to
fifth.
receiving
votes
this
week.
DEVOT
E D TO TH E
game. OUtstanding defenae 63 yards before leaving the Aikman who was Bfor 9lor 74 80 minutes of good football.
INTEREST Of
Alabama
continued
its
play Wll credited to AmOII game with a knee lnjury. yardalnpu~ingand22yardl
The76ersacoredllrstona9
ME,IGS· MASON AREA
NEW VOR 'K (U P! ) - The
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
Wallbrown at.mlddle guard, ,Keith alao had a 37 yard punt on ~ground.
yard run by Steve Pratt. The
Unll eCI Press Interna tional
Exe c. Ed.
Board of Coaches top 20
USED CARS
ROBERT HOEFLICH
Jack Smith at ,defensive end,
· Overall, Itwas a real teem kick by Deve Walteri waa
coll eg e football tea ms w ith
City Editor
""
·
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good to lead 7.0. The Warriors
won ·los t rtcor ds an d f irst
Pu blished d ally exce pt
plac e vot es in parentheses
Sat ur d •y by Th e Ohio Va lley
came back on' a pass from Viking player
fift h Week :
Pub llshlng comPany , 111
Co ur t St., Po meroy, Ohio
Team
Point!
AlkmantoHoflnercovering6
45769. Bu siness Office P hone
I. Oh io SL 15·0) (34)
A1 '
yarda and the kick was
99 2-'2 156. Editor ia l Phon e 99237
2. Oklahoma 15·0 1 151
2151 .
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blocked. With 2:Min the half,
3. Sou l h. Calif . (5.0 ) 121
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for ecmcation of the gifted, provided will empha1lze
..
~W' 1 cmr aiiGGIIaltlb ani
urban
acaUon
and
pupll
c:rltlcalllllnkln&amp;
and
problem
KINGS
MIW,
Ohio
hot
air
ballotlll,
aerobatl~
·
wclltlllailllalllllld-IIMmlilll.
tranaportation operation solving, aclantlflc · methodl Eve! Knlevel'a two young sbllts by two b111lanea llld
11111111 plptl far
relmburaem
and research skllll, In- s0111 will make their llral free.fall show.
•
•.uan hour,
Ellclbllity
gifted
dependent
study ani contact · appearance in the United
Throuahout
the
day
1
"I'Ve balD lllloWIIIIc oyllm' llhtlll
lflllll
undl!l'
c:;e
new
:
:
with
knowledaeable
and
states
during
the
~nKnlevel'a
eo.toot
touring
van
j
llld dlrl aD daJ Jaaa," llld MIA
darda
Ia
detennined
by
recognized
authorltiel.
terlainment
preceding
lky
cycle
and
Formula
1.,..
111111, •
bll ... dirt hair,·
i!Cidem1e performance and Urban education lltandarda Knlevel's 14-bua jwnp al ractna car wDl be on dlaplay
IIWidl NootA and 'ftl&amp;bi12Z.
evidence fi special abilities. specify use . of lltate money. . Ktnp Island.
at the arena.
.:
"1111 _, truclal come ani
education
stan~ppropriated
by
the
Kelly,
14,
IIDd
Robbie,
12,
John
Lanigan,
populai
"Gifted
.aaad .......... of 0)1ltlr lhel1a
darda to guide the allocatlm legislature to help ~lve will perform motorcycle morntna peranallty on WGAR
llld clrt. We ba'lt to llvel It fir I
of
a '100,000 per year aevere edacation probieiDa ln stunts u part of the Evel radio in Cleveland, will
n11 lalllllaU.." lbe lllld. She
alloc:atlon
by the General economically depre-d Knlevel Thrill Show begin- emcee tba 'l1uil1 ~ In
aomelllatl pejall oU field
Assembly demonstrate a areu. A total ol 421 achool nlng at 5 p.m. October 211.
which Knlevel'aaona wiU Jolll
maciiiMrJ wltll alumlaum-ball
return to the recoJ!nitlon of dlltrlcta qualify for the PU
Klnp Island will provide their famoua father . Knlevel
IJIWitocracy and ell!mplary mlllllll annuaUy in budtleted entertaimnent at the jump will perform 1 1kiira
student achievement.'' 11id · dlaldvantaged pupll funds arena from 2 p.m. Weather demonatratlon With bll X·R
Public Instruction over a two-year budget conditions permitting, the 75 Harley Davldaon molol'perlod.
.
featured event will be a cycle and cuakm-bullt atuqt
Pupil transportation lkydiVlng exhibition 1n which car and crllh car.
~
Ciperatlon relmburaement 11 men will form the inlliaia
Kni.Vel will attempt his
I
'
revillonl are dellgned to "E. K." in a free'fall at 13,500 long• I motorcycle Jump ~~.
arl'AWA, Om:la (UP!)- IJ"'UPP "'"'''*_,)UIII_II apecled tltlmated the cmtroll would . controll do not affect labor
inl:r.- fundi for I!Cboo1 feet.
• approximately 8:10 p.m,\
'Prime llllllawr Pitm to obw" 1111 l'llde'hw " lffeet about ~ of contracll and agreement•
dlltrtcta
ID
offaet
bighlr
COlli
'nle
afternoon'•
JII'Oil'llll
Sler'tlnl on level around. he
.u--..1-1
~
lelldlw
'lbl pillallnw permit Clnlda'• ..n fiii'CI. , . •inro.u,!lati!IPlJonlyto
new
pecta.
t'IP-~~
of
fuel
and
repairs
reaultlnl
will
be&amp;ln
with
Ktnp
llland'l
will mate a run Clf 1100 feet ~ ·
cuatrala Gl\. -ual ....., IDcrealll of •
iniii\I:CIIIo
and
malle
Clown
Band,
'nle
Klnda
i{r
clear the bUill. Knlevel will
lllljar
Ill Clnlda'l per ea~t, but an addl~' 2
'
paymehts
inore
equitable
Swing,
Dixieland
Band,
be airborne about 160 ltet ~ •
10M~ ledaJ,IIJiallt Wll per ea~t hike can ba liven for
IIICIII"
varylna
tranaportaUon
Hanna-Barber
a
characten
at
leut 10 feet longer than ~
on 1 :11 1 Jltt .,.....,
Ill lncnue In 1 -br'a
~
Collltrucllon
is
~tlonl.
(
and
The
McCoya,
a
countryWembley
Stadil!DI Jump ovs; ·
.. '
'Dit CIGIIINII limit . . . Jll'l*etlvll)'. 'lbe mutmum
under
way
on
a
major
ceble
.
,
Biemlai
apprup1latlona
lor
western
group.
At
4
p.m.
the
13
buies
lui
May.
_,.;
Nbil f• llllliJ •l!tll to 10 annual pay 1'11111 Ia limited to
addition in the Shade ex· irmlportatlon Include t56.8 Kings Island • Flreatone
Tile KinKB laland Jump""'
. . ~ • ,.... . . Nllrlel ' t2,400.
change,
General
Telt;~hone uilllton in 19'15-'le and ~.3 International Air Show will be telecut ltu..Oii. ABC-TV'•
pr1ae III!OIIIIi 11r cor!'I am te!lq you tbat thll
Co, of Ohio has announced. nlllUGn In 19'15-77.
lnclucle the launching of lour "Wide Wilrld of &amp;porte~
poratkinl to lbelr lncreue In JII'OII'IDI mult WGI'II, baea1111
Kenley
R.'
Krlnn,
Athens
foUowins the Notre ~
llOIII.
If II dotl liCit, tbe government'
customer
service
manager,
'
·
·
usc football game. Clrt!
•11Jia prGII'IDI of l'lltrllnl may be fcfted to lmpoae
CINCINNATt (UPI) -The contributed quite a bit of.
cinnatl; Columbua, •II!!'
ll,tbe baa'fielt l!!pllld 11J1011 mandalllry, ecmprehlnllve lllOII - - - hltllr In the fllllively in World Seriel said the t81,1180 project is
desi&amp;Jied
to
upgrade
present
Dayton 'flewlnlll'lll wiU br
CMJpetlilon,the
pall
couple
of
Ce_.... linea 1111 lllclZcl· . ·all embraeln1 price and lineup ... the llciMon Red Sol
services
and
provide
for
blacked out.
World W• ," TNdwu llld In tncome controll upon every kmlgbt In the third pme of yean duplte tbelr lmleUvity
future ~It! .. the soutliern I
&gt;
ncketa for the October 2li
• l!mJaule l!llllaawlde lei- Ia.! and 'tfCIIIIID Ill Canada," the World 9erlll could well be at 1111 plate In raiJI}ar sector
~
thi!'
exchange.
event
can be P~"hued at
I g1IJ who !Jaan't lniUIIII bat compelltloll.
*'-llol!dl)' !!lallL
Trudtaa llld.
Whel'll
poaelble
the
new
'
,
ncketron
outlell and Rick
Ken Helt&amp;man , of tbe
"I Dl!lldlll tbt peaple of
He Aid the pldellntl iiiCirl than live Umel ID the
Oakland A'• dellwnd clutch cable will be burled. PorltOill . ,;; ILIZABErR A. liA1UUB RambiinC Man," JID!IInga Ia Caae motorcye1e and
· GJ!D"hiDDCCipt lollbllmlll apply "to the federal lilt two yeara.
NASHVILlE, Term. (UPl) llladi!lcJirladaadrabal whose ' aulomobllellencielln Akr«r.~
,CIIIIbtlr llelll9ior 10 lllat Cll!r ..,...,.aenl and aU Ita em-· Rlell Will, tba llllrtlq hill In each of the pall two of the new ceble will replace
exlatlng
facilities
·
lor
,..:
John IlerMir, Alllerlca'a bali'd, 111na hair and un- and Cleveland. Advan~
World
Serlel,
ani
only
lilt
..,~., caa rswver ,10 !hat ..,_, on the 1,100 largelt pltdler for tbe Rad Sol
maintenance
reasons.
liawt
aelllnt pop~ conventlmalatUtade do not combination jump and pu;
Saturday
Bolton'•
Lull
'niDI
• -aD 11a bl.l llr a11n 1111 ClOiftPIIIIel 1n canada, · tn- aaalnlt tbe ClnclmloU Radl
.......
tllrl!Uib
witb
•
key
Completion
of
the
project
Is
111111
and
ColOrado'• poet llwaya at well witb the CMA admlaalon tic Ireta wl '"
IlleR :111 lfOUid be If n C!luclln&amp; virtually every com- tonl&amp;ht,·uaed tO ba 0111 of ~.
~eheduled
next
April.
The
.
md
HR;,
t1'·
allowed tba, economy to pany In the conatruclion lftCI!II feared l!attn ~ ~ In' the aeventb inning Shade exchange serv• 263 • laureate, baa Willi the country arlllocney.
prefe
sea-.. are •..,
mullc lndutry'l blpeat Tllebkiudeanl blwim Mill Advance jump . only tlckell
\lOftllllla a1111c Ita ...-• lndultry, ani on an the pltdMra dUrlnl bll all!: yean tbat llarted lhe Red ~ on
the way to a i-o trlumpb In the lelephonea In a 3kquare- aeeoladt, the Entertainer Clf Parton llld llba Wll IUf· with lidleld standing are t{
daiiiNtilw ON'It."
employeloftbole CMJpentes. Ill the Natlmal League. '
mile-area of Athena and the Year award.
pr1aec1 by her 'rictory.
•· •
'Dit prime mJn!•er aald tba ' ''Tile auldellnel apply 11
mace cwn~a1 to the Red flral pme of the Strlel.
Me'counties.
'
N«
oni111
Wile
eonaldered
con...- 1lllllld lalla elaet wen to all profeulonal Sua, bowe¥11', hi baa bien 19
,..
On toar In lhe Far Ext,
"I'm pnu:l of It and I )1111
••
lnu•..._..., and .-Iii ''fw people, 1uch 11 doetora, tilt plate only a few times • lood bllllr by pltel!era'
Den"r aceepted tbe Country hope that tMtbocb lblnlull
,. ll 1 11ape nol!ody
e1g1 native .,,
a couldarabt. lan&amp;tb of lawyera, accountanta and bec:a• li tbe Allllrlcan i!Wiclar*, but be'l I pcllrtr ilo at ruvabont Slldlum he llullc ~_...'icll booor via A
Lept'e dwl1nalad bitter bitter II well. He bu hit 16 eleelllflecl tbt Rede by pit- AtelUte from .Perth, tbb*alptltl- IW!iwbat
time." Be aald wbl1a liMy enclneera." .
"
nahllllr and beltinl a ·
appiJ C!II)J Ill certain 111eet
Government offlciall rule. Yet, AL plldlara have earM" bomeraand four yean C!hlnlla
pa1r of bamtn to boot
AutraUa, durlaa the lappenad 1Ut .,..,.. a
ultlllnllclc!IWIIIt a1 the natluawlde Ill! clllli tbe lib llld, rller•ie to the trr4
pltdln 111 _.Iliff ill'• 1111 AllnUil alA ....- lbcnr .F -It Voaalllt award
bat biUtr," uya outllelder alradllve IINm the Grand 011 whleb w.t till Olhla , . . .
Ervan V, Blalle,
Bernie Carbci. "He can ~ House Mooday nJaht. John, I pretty f,ultraUan who llPrinlfleld, Ohio, a naU.e :;t
dtllnltel)' help 111 with tba
I w11 railed on COUilb;'y I'IICOrdl out of Londall.
Mella Colllty, died Monday
stick Luolnrbal T1ant did the IDUIIe. It Wll part of my Ufe
Tile Newton..rd!n award at Mercy Hoapltal there, ...
. . day He 1111 a bit and and ll'1baaullflll to 1!1 able to rallld lhe badiltlli 111111Y a
..,. in Melp Cblltly,
he1pad u;.. 1 pme 1 think 1!bare lhll with you," aald the country ltlli •• and ltd to the wu the 1011 of the ftev. E1d1ti
Rldt wtllanp lbere.lool!lnl blolld, illapectacled llnpr, Gl'lanllatlon
of
jhe Blake of .ReiilriiUe and the
r.
1 pltdJ to hit out of the ·who IIIIo prnered tbe Still of .trr clatllln of CCIIIIIIr)' J:D. late Harriett Hull Blalle. He
•
.
I
~ 41
baDpart "
tbt
bonon fir "Back tlrtalnen. ..,. poup Nb Wll I member Ill lilt ., llMr- E. '-It, 1111.0. other factora, and there wu . c:holwterol lnlab? l'ijl only yo..- c:hol•ierol ·and diet?
·
a...
Apln." '
fir iiiCirl rep nr41tloll Ia
Some children have blab
· DEAR DR. LAMB - I am 110 effect at all from vitamrn 10.
Wilt, honv•' baa &amp;Milan tamp1e of tbe tbe CMA IJ!d. a dills: II¢ Untied Brtll!rtD Olareh. J1t
tilkinlaiiCIIi lia ability
,_, ._ .... ......_ .._ be!OIIIi!l to Tealilltn lA9
DEAR READER - Tile cholesterol and If detaeled 1to• Clliltrlblltl
Gywwald.lha" hacl10111e B. Ttle 1111 of wheat aerm oU
at tba Jilate over1lpplnl worldl of ·- - t - - a..._ ..... 1M at llji1allleld and WJ!1
tr011111 with m:ylll)'rold lilld for' thll .purpoae II blled on American Bllrt oWl. hu lihould belln a propamllleft.
malllly beeaaae of bl~ country, JICIPi rvdl IIICI folk . FNdib Plllillr r11C1lvad' employed by tbe lttilo6
.._ my late 1111. I have thl11 old, long alnce recommended that mea Tile blat way to 1t11n people .,
••, .
wbleh have produced a tbe8IJ!IIe"-"l!itbeYIIf
tallen Iodine ..--~.... bJ a. dlaeredilad concepta. n ,on't lhoulcl aot eat man thait ·to ~ "" rl&amp;ht food 11 to · "lcloa;INDttbapmewOI IIJI!rtd MI!CI tblt aelll ...0 award for ''Wberl tbe Nut Alito Tranaport co. He aerftll
in the Picllle Theater' ~ ft
·
llfte ea Jllllla a
In- baiiJ'i''lialniila chftl&amp;· clll*
tic liar.I ha" l!aard thalllalp help at all.
be di!eklacllll howl do db I bu\ q n binkore Tllrdnp Filii."
with tba. 8. IJI Farcit
....... ... tilt tllyrold. Bow · For more lnfwmatlon on cluJiniU..Uiadlneeoldlll. hood .
t.t,"
aald
Will
"I'm
men
country
•
•
••
who
fill
For
1111
foll'th
,_..
Ill
a
Prolonged uae of blab CXOGCII1Iad wllb ·~~~~ pitelllllll "their" mule II balnt row, Conway Twitty and d - World War D. Ht ~
!IIUd! how allen l!hould vitamin E write·to me In care Th• Inter Soc:iet:p Coniof thll newapaper, P. 0. Box miiiiCIII on Heart Di1eue protein dletl that are hl8hlh Greenfield ""
tbll ba tallanT
aapect of the pma. But, I'm waler'ld drwn.
Uretta ~ ~a ad . tba fllidad
1M3 when ha mond
Alao, I WOIId lllle 10 llnow If 11161, Radio Clty SIIUon, New .I'ICtllUIICIIId llmiUna the fat, ~terol dleta II 101n1
~.
up there w111a ..., On 1111 otber band, two Vocal Dull IWIId for tbalr "'" u.,..,ld.
wheat · - oU Ia tlood to York, NY 10011. Send SO total dally cholelterollntab often IIIOCiated with 1 bilh tboulhtallrJbwtullll.... 1onttiDie eotmlry ebart iD- Dlln)'
bite
lncluclinl
Survlvln1 , bellda1 6!1
keep tbt blood from centa, a 10111, atamped, aelf. to 1!00 mUU1r1m1. An rtae In drola Ia ol levela to
bit
or
If
tbe
altuUon
hlblliJU,
WaJIIIn
Jaudnp
'Ninp."
father
. bla 1(1e, ~'2'
addreaud envelope,llld u11: 1• l'fll'lllle ea yolll: eontalna undellrable Ieveii. You ...;...... It to ..... the llld Q!rllrl'nll, tool!: Kala
becamlnc too thick.
Mra. Rat c:amm, 1lllllr Plrrln .Bllb;
I ICIII, ~ , 1,
DEAR READEk - Kelp for '!be Health IAIIIr DIIDber from . . to I'll lllllllaraml of lhould chanie rl&amp;ht - .
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IDd P.alt Vocal¥1 Ill tb1 bowl! u tb1
~tb
Vlenaa,
Obio; ..a
............, 1111* tbe fattyC!MIIIna illllna and If JOU t-12, VltamiD E: Miracle or chollaler'ol.
"l'•e
batn
out
of
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y.,,
dllllle
Mllllil
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need iGdlne It WOIIId Ill I good Myth.
.
:r'CII! can ba on I . hilb chcllta'-'l dapGIIII In the Ntltonal Leap• for two Bxt lmowa for "I'm a IJio 11m w1!1a • • ctiL
McGinllla.lr
lprlntllald;Rita
lint
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,DEAR
DR.
LAMB
I
l!aw
ji I I tilt 811 d
llllllt •Will b1t11111 w1J life.
- · You i!hoald rely on
u
a.-1
Orville l!lld Harold :Jl
, _ dDetar lu decide If J011 heard that one abolld lllhat ,_ *II 111111...._ Plab, ~ lllx I IIi ff lila
, . . . up al!at a....
111111 Grw!'lalt,ll!d ..._, h.JI
w fl!kl d '*I d eantaln ,..... . wbt-.ldlllllln apt for
Delli Iodine. Ii JOII do ba. wDl men than linter
abl!lll
four
•
five
tbe
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BID
ol Rledmlle. IIi .........
-"' Jill! • I'!'CII*' 1!1101111 a week 11 any DKft t11ar1 tl!at Dill)' aboilt " 11111111 . . far 1tore1 and· 1at1r at t1 1h d IlDia And IIIII certainly
Flml.
In 111'1.
wilbout nl)'lnl on an ln- woald ea- htah elwlh!llllol each thrae and one-ball i!llowtd , fatl)'-ebeleltarol
wun't
qalnat
flrtt
rate
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lnnlc
Fanaril .. tlcx Will 1!1
COIIIIant latab.
whicb
,lncreaaa1
tbe (110 II'DIDII·. Ualnt tlepri!lll In 0111 Ill tbe major
DANCE PRIDAY
lllll .... l!llll.alher'.a! held all pa. Wad«
. there ... quite a ftap powlblllty of heart attaclla lean pOI1itlll Clf ~ fooda arilrlal ollbelr balrL About · pltdlera . In eompetltiV.
So, I 11m no Ide&amp; The
lfllh Jcbool PeN• ... 1111 prjalo tbe Idea UIIIW In
about • Yllrl aao ·about and 1troltel. I find Dial 11!1 wDl 'ftl'lllln8. You can aiiD 10 I*' c:tnt of 1111111 had ob- 11'81111111.
X
til
baw
I'D
do
wltb
1
l!at.
Homecoming
dance
be ..... l&amp;mr IJM,Iillllikf, ''I
Cbareh with ... Rft. CWit.lt
U1inC vitamin E to prevent CIIb' typa al itt I aan _... uli x many ea whllll u atrueUon of man lhan 'IV'I*' 1111t If I • ......,.., 1111!1 held Frida)' nltht will
In
the
W
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.blaod clotl. n ma rnada the with 11-lbat Ia Wll'!IIIP Ill you Wr.e. And, Jill! mllbt Wr.e e.nt ot Ilia
li - li I'm
Ill
at
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cafeltrla
at
tba
hllh
10boo1
faat lilt I 1M ltl't
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lbelr arter1w. ao, 4an't tl!lnk
Ro1!1rt Blali, ~.:1
malca' ~ • - pro111n - with I* a1 meat aome a1 tbe !IIW ea
MJrlatnl Damtl 011 tbe IIICI.. ............ I 111M~
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Having been beld prlaoner In Fa,lmouth (now Portlanil), ·
Maine, lor several l!ours in May, British captain Hetll')' ·
Mowat - wiiJl the ellhi·JIUD Canceav and the siX.p
HaWru - returns lor revenge. On the 181b be &amp;IVI!i the
townspeople two hours to evacuate ao that he mipt "aecute a juat punishment" ; later, he po~~tponea the born·
bardment. On the 18th the townapeople reluietoiWidover
the cannon, arms, amm11nltloti, and holliiJel tblt he
dem~ . Soheopensftre. ThecannonadetasllmOttoftbe
day. When It 11 over, no American lives have been loatmost of the tnbabltanll bavtna left on tbe 18th. But 41~
buildings have been deltroyed (lncludin&amp;l39 dwellinp);
11 vessels have been burned, and lour eaptured. Wben
General Was~ington bean of the Incident, h~ deplorea tlli
"savaga cruelties' ' u but tbe latest British "eumple of
despOtic barbarity."
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(X)LUMBUS (UJII) -Here Putnam County; Fostor.la
are the UIIIIPID*!III of the 38 City of Senec8 County and
IIChool dlltrlcll to emtlng C&amp;rey Exempted VUJage of
vocatlonalacbool districts Wyandot c:;punty assigned to
made Monday by the . State Penta •• County
Joint· ·
Board of EdiiCation.
Vocational School District.
Mlnater Local, New Upper Sandu&amp;ky Exempted
Bremen Local, New Knox- VUJage of Wyandot County
ville IAICII ani St. Marys City 888igned to Tri-Rivers Joint
of Auglalze County and Vocational School Dlatrlct.
Celina City, Coldwater
Bettmne I.oc:al, Hopewell·
Eainpted VUJage, · Marlon Loudon Local, New jllegel
Local, SoUthwest Local. and . Local, Old Fort IAICII, Senel/8
St. Henry Con10lldated Local East Local and Tiffin City of
of Mercer County aulgned to SeneCa County ani Mohawk
the AP,IIo Joint VocaUooal · IACal of Wayndot Qlunty
School t;llltrlcl.
lisslgned to Vanguard Joint
Arcadia Local, Arlington Vocational School Dlltrlct.
Local, Cory-Rawaon I.DCel,
Parkway Local of Mercer
McComb Local, Van Buren County and Continental
Local and Vanlue Lq,cal of Local, Jennings Loc:al, Ot·
Hancock County, Hardin tovllle Local and Kalida
Northern Local and River- Local of Putnam County
dale Local of Hardin QJunty, assigned to Vantage Joint
Columbus Grove Local, VoceUonal School Dlatrlct.
I.elplllc Local, MiUer . City- oeertleld-Unlon Lo!:al of
New Cleveland Local, Ot· warren County aaslgned to
tawa-Giandorf Local and the Warren ·Joint VocaUonal, .
Pandclfa-dllboa ·Local of School Dlltrlct.

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From fancy dress baiJs to roughnecking it in an oilfiel~.
palnlll.
"I aiiD die dlldlea," lihe llld.
''all I let to wear glovel."
MIA Dietl, whoapenlthe laat year
tra'llllnl around the atate ltllndlnl
local fllllvall 11 the ~~~~~~ qu.~
repreleniiUve and pve up bei'
crown at the Ville Platte Cottoo
PeaUvll Saturday nllht, 111d the
· work at .Suptrlor Oil Co. II toqb.
But lhl lnllatlllbe Wt• it.
"I lib to work outdoors," lihe
llld. "1 can't keep up, but I try. I
jlllt talll my Ume...
Mill DIN, who Wll homecomlnll
quten at Iota Hl8h School lui Year.
llld 1111 appllld for 1 job a month
aao but dlcln'l eJIIIcl to haar 11'1111

assignm~nts

. ~='The&lt;DaUy8enttnei,Mtddlepori-Pomeroy, 0 ., TU~y;Oct. J4,1975

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We Hold These Truths···

38 .districts are listed

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IVANGEUNE, i.a. . (I.Ji&gt;l)
8uattl Djlll, 11, who JUII ccmJllttad a ,.ar Ill paradea1 balla, and
banqaltl• OoiiGII rlltiVal Quill!,

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Seventh Grade ~ Connie r· Houchins, June Hutton, ltigga, Lori Rupe," Toqy"5cotf, . co\iert, Ron cullums, TQdd Mc&gt;r.rtaoil;'..Joe ~vey,; • ~ •
Bailey, Kenda BraWl, Kelly Sherr! ijysell; Joyce Janey, Angela Sinclair, Cindy Smith, CbrisUne Ebersbach, Paul Kathy ' Qulvey,' : Linda . i; ·'l'l
f9INT PLEASANT _ lte!llll discueaed at the Mason,
Brilwn, Unda Eason, Kevin . Angehi Kennedy, Linda Tainmy Stollart, Camille Goeglein 1 Tim Q~rdman,­ Rosenbaum, Jamey Scally, ,::;~
County Eitenaloil lbnemakers Council meeUng Tueaday at •.
.,. ~
Gibbs, Tim Gore, Katrena Kovalchik, Anita . Le\'l'iS, SwirideU, Barbara Tanner, Mark flood, Janet Horky, llavld Stewart, Kim Wll'!ler,
the CGurtbOUie Annes ftl"!! f.Chlevement Day, scllelluled for
Hale, Robert Harmon,, Robin Becky Long, Terry Mayes," Bryan Wilcox, .Darla Wilcox, Rick Icenhower, Lisa Jones, Rl~ky Willlamaon, Mary _~~~ .
October 30 at the Hobday Inn,"Kanaugl; the fall conference at
Herald, ~ndra Herdman, Carol Morris, John Morris, Linda Williams, Darla Cliff Kennedy, Robert Klein,. Wile, O!ris .Woods, ..! Terri; ' f1~
,Jacbon'aMW,andthel..elldenhipConferenceonNov. 18-191it
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Jayne Hoeflich, Sheila Deena
Neece,. Laura Williamson . , .
· Floyd McClellan, · Dede YealJIIer.
Camp VlriU Tale. Oilier eventa were unounced by Mrs. Vicki'
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Horky, Jean Horlon, Angela Ohlinger, Steve Ohlinger, . Eighth Grade - Tonia Ash, McEwen, Sandra Miller.
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Keefer, Eltenlloo Agent Horne Demonstratloo.
Angela Payne, Beth Perrin, . Scott Barlrum, Ricky BlrcllMre. Elmer Grueaer, prelident ~ the councll, prelided: -~~--------------- Mary
Ridgway, Andrea field, Julie Biron; Sharon
A.
Lewis
home.
~. Hany Staats reported on tba cost·of l!avlng either 300 or
A picture of the late Virgil A. Lewis bas reported been
1100 boolla printed of club blltories. A survey Is to be made iii
The birthday of Mrs. foradinnerat ~· StelinbOat , ~~~
given
by his daughters, Mlaaes Virginia and Lucy Lewis lo be
each club u to how many members will want to buy book
Chari~ Warner, Ebenezer Inn, Racine. With the !llrthq. which WGUld l'Oit apprOldnoately $2 e41ch.
• uaed In the borne.
St., Pomeroy, was celebratod days of both Mrs. Wartier and
Attending were Mn. &amp;nllb, Mn. Besale Ingels, Mn. Doris
Allllmtatlon wu received from Mlas Rita Am Garland, a
wi !h a party on ThurSday and her son tieing obSeMMI.
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llqberls,
~rs. Evelyn Proffitt, Mrs. Delmar Alexander, Mr. · PORTLAND - Twenty-two SPROUSE, Kevin Teaford,
former .._. Cqunty Ftlr Queen, to bet wedding on October
a
dinner
on
Sunday.
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18 at I p.m. to Norm~~~ J, Persin of 'warren, Ohio. Mias and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mr. Horton Eckan!, Mrs. J. Marshall, pupils , at , Portland Bruce Wolfe.
Th!ll"sday guests·· of Mrs.
Grade Four _ VIcky
Elementary have been
Gtrland, dauaht.er of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garland, Mrs. William Zerkle and Mrs. Zelma Hunter.
Warner were Mrs . Ethel
named
to
!he
.first
six
weeks
The next meeting of tlie Society wW be Tueaday, Oct. 21, at honor roll. A ·chUd .must Barber' Wade Connolly' Ti"oy
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Galllpalla Ferey, will be .married in Rio Grande Calvaty
Saul, son Bobby, Louisville,
10
a.m.
at the VtrgU A. LewiB borne.
Ward,
DANNY
WEDDLE.
Baplilt &lt;liurdl, Rio Grthcle, Ohio.
Mrs. · Roberta
maintain a grade of "B'1 or
Grade Five _ CINDY . Ohio;
Mre. Howard Garland, who beads the achoolbouae fund,
Kowalewski,
East Canlon,
belter to be named to the roll. EVANS, Bruce Johnson•,
rtpolted lhlt $1,a&amp; .hal been received. ~. Ray Fox reported
and
Mrs,
Lee
Weber,
Dover.
Those wlw&amp;e names are in Tammy Meadows ,
that - . 1 cGIIIpllllea of Colwnbus, Ohio were contacted In
capital letters had aU A. DEBORAH OCl'EAU, Paul. Cake and ice cream were •
reprda to mov~n&amp; the old scboolbous, to the perk.
served. Mrs. Saul's birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steiner
Named to Uie roll were: ·
Ours, LOri sProuse, Dannette was· also celebratod.
At the opeling ol the meeting, Mn. Ollie Browning, vice
of
C\~veland spent the
Grade Two - Theresa Weddle.
prwldant, wu In charge of the devotionals u.alng for her
On Sunday, Mrs. Warner's'' weekenH In Middleport
Barber, CHARLIE BOSO,
Grade Six - Sherry
tb4me, ''Wballl the Belli of Names?" Scripture: Rev. chapter
Tammi
Proffitt,
Misi
·
Beegle,
alicia Evans, Kris son, John W. Sewell, and Paul vlsl~ng ~ mo~r, Mn.
join bls camp In the final ·
By BOB S·J'EWAR"f
3, ~lth. v...
Sewell and hi&amp; ·wife, Pam, , Marte Steiner. f\M!l· •~tended
J bns KeU PI k
stage~ of training and at Spro.use.
I.
' Mre. Gnaeaer allked for committee reports wblch were UPI Sparta Writer
Marietta joined Mrs:,Wilmer • ' the Bob Evana FestlviJl.
Grade Three - KIM 0 on,
Y. c ens.
ringside,
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
liven aa lollon: CllileMhlp, Mrs. Ollie Browning; CUltural
llrta, Mre. JGim Kelley; International Relallona, Mrs. Landon· George ·Foreman sale! be II r-------------~------~------------~------~--------------------_2~------------------~--~ ·· I
·"enthusiastic" about fighting
Wth; NIUe llirormation, Mn. ·Edith Fo:r.
• Mra. ltM!er amounced that the Health Committee" will again and eager to meet Ron
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·.,.-r tbe Bloocmoblle Nov. 24 from 1 to &amp;:30 p.m. at the Lyle before the year II over,
FULL
TEXT
OF
111E
RESOLUTIONS
PROPOSIN'L
aom~ere in the United ·
. Appalacblan
Co. autllorlwn.
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.EACH AMENDMENT
. llfn, Keifer liked 1bout having a craft camp with the States.
followi!W countiea partldpatlng, MalOn, Jeckaon and Putnam. The bulking fanner ¢Jamc11rtc1 vote ofllul Ia a IUD•
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1aa"QZ 1
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pion, In virtual seclusion
~. JCllut Xelaey of tbe MallOn Co. Qlltural Arts Committee
(Amonclo&lt;l Houoo lolnt lllooMlOD
.., pro'll&lt;Md by lew. -·
dale for do1eplo ollall otatl
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No. &amp;)
voliUIIeered to check on ll Mrs. Harold Lewis of the Memorial since bls elgbtb round
llil Jlril and II&lt;Oild
for ...
praltdezi:07.
but
tbl name ~ DO
Book oommlltee nporled that • bOok bad been placed In the knockout at the · bands of
e.ondldat. for \lUI pnoldanq o!oall
BALLOT LANGUAGE, EXPLANAnONS, AND
•• ,, ;~n:;
ol
New Ha"VIII Ubrary In memilr)' of Mary Zerkle. Mrs. Jeia Muhammad AU almost a
.. uoed wtthoul hll Ill•Ill
tboriQ&gt;.
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(Grace) Brown apolte oo the Importance of the Student Fund. year ago In Africa, Monday
RESOLUTIONS FOR AMENDMENTS TO 111E OHIO
~.1o'::.
DW&amp;IIU DATI AND JlZII'IAL
ll!e llllJialned how the money cDllected for the Student Fund Is said he accepted "an the
U ' acloptecl by a IIIIJOri1;F ol lila
CONSnTUnON
PROPOSm
BY
THE
GENERAL·;:
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electon votlllf on tb1l .meDdmtat.
blame" for bls losa to AU and
IJIId. .
II oboll 1oko OJ!ool .IIDU4'J 1, ~
ASSEMBLY TO BE SUBMmm TO THE VOTERS AT
by ~~&gt;• Generol .uMta. Keefer reported that the Leederablp Conference at that the "confusion" be bad
ODd l.1dlllllll- f ot .AIItllo V
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of lba Caaolllu tton ol Oblo lbojJ be
THE GENERAL RECTION, NOVEMBER 4, 1975.
.f::,•canaurrint
~'=.:01herein,
o~~
camp Vlr&amp;li Tate Nov. 18-19 .will cost $11 for meall ud fell at the loss of his title wu
~aled. from aucb 'eltcUvt Utt.
each hoUH
that
behind him.
lodJIIng.
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' ••1-110 r
there' lba1l be IUbmiltecl to the elet•
- va
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toro of lllo llale In tbi. IIWUIOr pre- . IIIVII I
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"l want to get back to
~,.the prootlnent 11pe1kers will be Dr. Maurer; Ginny
,,
''I'M Ohio CoDitltuUOn OUI'l'llll1b
teribed by law at the Jmtral elec(Amended IIOUIO Jolnl Rttolutloa
requtro. tile Dlmtl 01 au cancUdatel
uon to bi beld on' the flrd TUesday
bi\slcs," be eald. "I know now
Dial, BeUJ Qicbrd and delegate PIIYDII Given.
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lor clo!olale or olloi'Dale 1o ibo
ofiU lluii!Jollilonday In November,
nat1onal oonvenUon of • ~UUcaJ
11111. a propotal to enact SecUoD. -a
· ~. Laurera Lewll, wbo waa In charge of the AU was a smarter flgblll'
JOINT
IIJ:IOLUTIO!f
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1'!'0"17 lo be Uotlod "" tho bol1ot.
of Article 11 of l1ul Conllllullon of
Homemaker~ Booth at the Ma1011 County Fair, tbanked the than I was. I'll have mote
alont wt1h 1be ant ud ltOODCI ' the - State of Ohio to read u fol·
PIOJ I '"' to amead. ArllaJI; 'fDI ol
... c:o- ol llle a- ol
cholee fw pnlidtnt af eacll C&amp;DdJ·
-lowa :
~ for their cooperation and· reported !he councll bad respect for him next time. I
Oblo!troUIDI--14
ARTJ~, D
date for cleletala. Tblo ...no In 1
VVT
l_.,y '"be&lt;l _ . . boliDt
won
the
title
once,
I
know
I
earned ...
I !
lloUDJ of namn.
Section Mo. To encounp tbe cle·
to
tm ci W · plllowa slmiJir ·to" thoee to be given to can do It again."
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Tht propoted ~meadment would
vtlo~ent and ma1a.tenance of open
-=..,;tO::.':oW
ud ondit lo I •apo• MM .,._
ma~ II poillble tor the Generol
IPO.,. land for 11u1 P""- of pn&gt;Hl8 agreement to ftgbt Lyle
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cbalrladl• at the-National Convention next year was palled
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.... ...... 1111 .... o.t .... ~b17 lo PI• a laW 1bal WoaJd
vidlDI I ....... of lllevlaUJit thl
provide for .dJreet election of
environmental bnpaet ot. ~cUnl
llal• . . . to .....ol l1lo
II'OIIId for the ladl• to • . Thll ooe wu made by Mrs. Aaron Is simply that at the moment.
ltalli to pro?SO nU b
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delefatel to praJdeoUal nornlnatlq:
&amp;N&amp;I,vtde~.f!'dbe ~~-'pvoro-l•
There Is neither date nor site
Fowler. Eacll club haa i project~ making pillows.
lloD-Iolllol-oMID
convanUOlUI and eliminate 'lbil
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oulhoriHIIIo
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neceu11;y of prlnttna on the biJlot
to outdaol' recreation be valuecl tor
Several peraooa were apponted to aerve on committees for set, only that Caesar's Palace
.'1
11u1 nomell of botli tbe cleleple ' reo! p._rty lalt ol the
to p...W.=IT tax . u
Moplld. lhl . . . . . .Ill IJsaU
llouiHp
Ullllo .......
will
ptoinote
the
12-round
candidate
and
the
preferred
pn~l..
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CNI'Z'Ult
value .uoh Imd hu for
18'18. A nominating committee wu apponted. A new '\'Ice
take tlfec:t .Jaanrr J, 1171.
rau triUIIpo llloa HrYkll. ud •
denW eaadldate.
IUah NC!l"'IUODil UH, notwtthltand·
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match, and that the gambUng ·
( - d bY Reoolulion"of tbe
prelllclent and secretary wiU be elected.
rtllnllunl loctJ . . . . . . . . . . . . \
:Witbout peaaae ot tbSI tm•d·
,inf the _provilionl of SICUon J· of
General Ailembly of Ohio)
the r..,•n•• Jolt 11 a ....U I'
ment, .tt wW be ::zr-:ble A.rtlole xn except that IJQ' l\1ch
'l1le yearboDk Cf.lllllllttee II"composed ol Mra. WUUe Joe casino bas engaged Jerry
IDCb tax nd.acdlou.
· 4~r
A majority affinnative vote 11
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lind II utllllecl and eon·
0
T:Uof.
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pre•klen
prlplar7
trolled,
or
oWilld.,
b:v
an)'
onantza·
neee811ey1or pan'are.
Be it re10lved b)' the General A.
Grlnlteed, Mrs. Genva Humplny and Mra. VIrgO BwTia, Sr. Perencblo to supervise
Uon or penon wbo dilcrtriLina'lel
aembly of jhe 81110 of Obto, lbno·
aaatnol or vto!aleo the dvll rllbtl
AltendlniW8't Mn. Elmer Gru..r, ~- Jeilll Brown, Mrs. arrangemeniB.
tlftla of 1110 momblrl . - to
!
~f
of
lndfvtdUolo
obaU
be
volued
In
I&lt;·
each hoUH concurrtnc th~ '1bat
YES
&amp;HALL THI:
Neither foreman nor
OWe Browning, Mn. Vicki Keeler, Mra. Aaron Fowllr, Mra.
cordance wtlll tho provloloni of
I
tb~ lhall be oubmiltod lo ibo .,_
1--+---1PROPOSED
secuon 1 o1 ArtiCle xn. Laws lha11 ton ot tha ltate 1n the m~ pw: ~
AKENDMENT
Nellle Cuto, MJ'a. Helen Lyona, Mrs. Laurene Lewla, Mn. M. Lyle's ~P would dlacloae
~ROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
be paooed to pi'O\'Idt for 1111 defer·
I
NO
BE ADOPTIID!
Aliii:NDMZNT
acrtbed
by
Jaw
11
a
1tneral
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the
amount
of
money
R)
Or
li'COllPJ!'I!Dt
of
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part
ot
E. Becldebelmer, ~ . .1{) Ann Sommer, Betty Rlcbrd, Mrl.
to be bold 1111 I1Jot _ , . o11or
the dltrerenoe 1n tbe dollar valul!l of
the Ant M.ondaJ ln No..-nblr,
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Genevieve lAwla, ~- Willie Joe Grlnalead, Mrl. John promlaed each fighter, but it
u.e
na1
prorf17
tax
levied
1n
IllY
a propooat lo enact 8eoUob .lt
DPLAJIATIOII or lUilE 110. I
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on
lan,
nlued
in
.ceordanoe
seemed
certain
thai·
abould
ArttciO
vm
of
tbo
~tuUoa
Kelley, ODie Newman, ~ . Don Heilclereoo, Mrs. VIrgO
TM ecmautuUon now l"effU1lw that
wlth ttl ncreatlonal Ute Uld Che ; ObJo to real! u rotlowl:
ou land In llll Illite fl\liot" be laXOd
dOllar amount of the real property
lAIN, Ill'., Mila Mary .1{) Cochran, Mrl. Uda Garland, ~ . Perencblo fall to come up
at a unllorm rate acCordlnt to ttl
ARTJCLZ VIU
tax wblctl would have been levitd
'
CNJT'W.t marftt value. nther tbllu
Edltb Fos, Mn. J. Marsball, Mrs. Geneva Humphrey, Mrs. with an acceplllble video deal
upon IUCh land bad 1t been \lalutd
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JJII1IU[OaccordinJ to tta use (ueept .-.rlcul~
tor
wch
year
tn
aceordance
wtUI
0&lt;
pro.-~
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WIGl
mo&lt;lora
Beale Jnpll, Mrs.llarry Staats, Mn. Landoo Smith and Mrs. the bout would be held in Las
tun1 llad md the homt~teadl of
SecUon 2 of Artlcle XD.
and ellldenl roU oad
pennantnt17 and totally d i~abled
Vegas, with the casino abLoll Hoffman. '
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lro~leflrllll)lOrloUon
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Nldenta and. rtlldentl 16 )'elll of
EITJ:CTIVJ: DATE
crodll
the otate, IIIII paniWII
to .•
' ace 01' older).
aorblng !he coats.
!aWl ~ for IU&lt;h )J1UpGII \lUll
u · adopted by 1 majority of the
Thlo "open-opaoe" amendmOill
crodll of lilT ct\7, &lt;OUD\¥, . - .
Foreman. tdmllted be bad
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""uld cnale a lollrth excepllon lo
to~ or reli&lt;mollaa~IIOii
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MASON - Mrs. John SIB8on (Jackie), prelident ci Mason divested hlmaelf of his forthe uniform tax rule by authorllinl
autbOriQt, may 611iven to or JOIDid
January
1, tm.
thl General Alsembl7 to enact laWJ
10, or Ia atcJ of, a oorTJ- .,..
Partllt Teacher~ Alloclallon, announced that Mason mer a8iloclates, and that Jim
PtrrnitUill land devoted exolulive)J
•~~&lt;~ under 1ba Jawo
the Unttl&lt;l
mavz
•
to
outdoor
recreational
Ull:
to
be
Elemental')' School wiU hive a Halloween Clrnlval on Oct. "z. Brown, the former pro
llta'lel, or ~ •Jti1C7
the ltate of
(Amerlclod Howe 3oilll a..lllllon
taxed 11 recreatloMl land lndlad
Ollto, to ptovlde nil~
No. 12)
'l1le parade fGr muted people will start at 2 p.m. In the af- football star, wu now bll top
of
laud accordtnl to till
IUVIoe to the ltaW, IDd 11W1 1DU
dlvelOPIDtlll
potential,
w\lnl
lba
be , . _ to the lualkll ...
ternoon and 111111111 and IIOUP Ale will IXIIIUllence at· S p.m. consultant on bualnesa afJOINT RESOLUTION
land II \lltCl IDd CODtroUed or
owned by an ol'ftn!latton or penon
Men lnlormltlon will be llllde avaUable by Brenda Jividen, fairs.
::tt"'n\~~":
who dt.ertmlnafu .,.tnat or vto-o
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to provide
l&gt;unlomol.1 ..
PubUdty Olllnrom8n.
!aiU ibo atvl1 rtpll of tncltvJAiuolo.
oaal
vtnunlll' uatta out of tbe
He has encaged Kid
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ol Oldo lo ,...11\1 ...
NVIDUI fun4 for N'ftbTll8 uaendment would aliO n~
,.o.ldo
...,
law
svO
Ill
10
II.,.
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Rapldel, trainer for Jose
t
may
be
1olt
u
a
rwult
ot
Ul7
QUJro tho Genenl "-"bt~ to »aa
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....,, ..... uaat.-...,... 111dl pl"OJ'IIV 1u: rocluclioll,
MASON - 'lbe BillY Beee 4-H club memben ud Napoles, ss bll prime corrar
l.Awa pi'OYidJDI "for the defeml or
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GeDorol - b l 7 )
JII'OIP'Ctivt members met on October 7 at the CCIIlllllunlty man, and bas also persuaded
..=.Ia~~~~.::
4Ulerenoe beW..n (1) The annual
A majority afthmaUve vot.IJ
real
property
tax
leVied
on
NCNa~
ondiiJIIU"IUOIIItoWo-INildiiW witb their leadlll, Mrs. Doro
,
thy Oliver and ~- veteran handler GU Clancy to
neceaary
tor
p....,., ;
lloJiol land ol 111 ...-Uoilo1 11M
ool ba oul&gt;jll!l lo lbo ~­
Jackie 81-. to~ 4JI dult'ftrk.
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value In accordance with the new
- - or orobtbl-. rd llll
oonaUiutlonal provtotono and (I) The
Flnt ,..., llllllllben went liked to bring their pcents.
SHALL-mi
vm. 01' ol
:rJ:"~~~a"T. '!:1 ~
am~' of tbe tax thlt would have
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1111111
of
111o
m-bln
to
pold bod \he lond been toxOd
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AMEND
at 1 unltonn percental! of ttl
NO
BEADO
m~by tP£.
~
thon oboU a Nl&gt;mt- 1o the ....,.
market value like other real prop.
apeeted of a 4-H member. Project 00\'llllletlon Ia one r1: the
bll
o
at.d. or~
_.lbo1l
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!oro of the olale Ia ibo . . . - Pl'I' '
of17.
Dllllt
an)'
boDdl or otblr Oltllll·
requiNmenla. Mlal Roberta AlburY. 4-11 aub Agent,
ICiribod by law
tbl ~ - IIDD .. 111 1lol4 on 111o llill Tlloldo , llollf- ~Ito l b ! a dlac.-cl projldl.
WIIVZ :DATa
oftHibo- - I a " - " " ' ·
l!:rnllmW carda were sJven to those attending. Project
. .It'll,
a
Qn&gt;IIOIII
to
-·~plod
by • malor!IT .. lbo
af AitloU V of tho Conftllulion
I
boob _.. dllplayed. 'l1le ralt meet1n1 will be held oo Ocof OblD to - 4 u follon:
~""oball
IIIIataD
·\
the unondmenl
!mJnodl.'
oteol!wcl.
ARTICU: V
tober llat 7:30 at the Community Building and at thllttme
Ia.
Tlw ...... al oil ..,_
Gftlcen wiD be elected.
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AI U.. CJP1111n1 ol the meetlni the paup ung, Welt
oball be 01ftDPd Ia o andor
The Meigs Reaerve ll(juad
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lba Ullo ol thel · Tbo _ ,
.Yirllnl&amp; Bop IIIII Glrll, and pve the f..H Jlledle. l4'1111 OUver defeated Galtipolls at Meigs
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and Melanie M.-nan gave the devotlooall.
Stadium In
Pomeroy
eacb cudida11"1 DIIDI nuaaaDII
oqual ,..._ b7 rota- or Ol!lar
Saturday 12 to 0. Brent Ar(Pao~ bJ Beoolulion of l1ul
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Qea1orol A_,.bl7)
to ibo
-~
nold picked up a fumble and
.... oppaopdale
to lila
""""
A maJoriiT alllrmoUve vote II
~N - 'lbe Ma1011 Hlatorlcal Society mel on October 7 ran In for the first touchdown·.
necellll'7 for pe.......
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at the Vlrlll A.IAnrll bcme and made tentative plallllof Open The extra point attempt was
.nan11
.- orop~thebol1ol.
of llda oandl'
H- wlich will be bekl10011. Mn. Catherine Smith presided no good.
SHALLTIIII
Aie't por\J, IDJ, lbo1l be
- o r - - -ildale'l
~~-j--1
PROPOII:D
ud told of what bad been aceomplllhed. Secretar)' and
Ronnie Coats ran 30 yards
aamo lil 1. . pnlllllnenl ~ Blli ADOPTI:DI
NO
IliaD lbol In the canill&lt;lota'l
a--er ~ were pven by Doris Roberta.
to the one yard line to set up a
........ prbl\OCL All Early blllorY o1 the town of Ma1011, IICboola and the touchdown
by
Kelly
vole
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Mllllladlll Cla&amp;rd1 were pJWa~led by Mrl. Evelyn Proffitt, Winebrenner, who scored on
·~- of 1bt u~.,
and In DO otbtr _. th::O:l
lalla fnm I cburcb blltory from the fUel ci VIrgO A. L.ewls. an option play. .The extra
UJ!thllftllfllrl:idra capita were lllllde for Mn. Beaale I~ela and aold for $1 point attempt again failed.
-~ tram tbe lndlntkJG
Of Ida vo• tor aD¥ other CIDdtdate.
.ell. Proceed~ will be uaed for tbe benefit of society. Ad- The coaches statod that the .
DikliB DATI AND ~
dtjmwl CIJIII• are 111111 avaUable.
Meiss defense was ex'l'he blllvrlc llkekh lella ci the lint acboolln the town ci ceptionally tough.
~~-.... :::.::.~
M-. be....... oiMethodllmln the town~ and the men wbo
ibo - - abo11- - blvepleachedln the Methodlll Eplacopal Olurdl frunll6a-58
:r=~=~=:
Ohlo lbo1l be ropoolod , _ ouah ·
and ended wllb 191~11.
.. dale . .
'l'hebllt.orlcakelchlbowed the Arnold Olapelwu perhape
. .VIII
(Amtndellllealale Jolnl Rttolul!oll
named fGr George W. Arnold who wes the first preacher from
No. 10)
!Jill to 11107. The llketcbtella alGI years of Metbodllm In MalOn
'
JOINT IIJ'.SOLUTIOII
City and the primitive means for men, women and children to
wormlp..
Wllb the cmlinc ol the first seUiera the qlltlllon of a school
for the benelltofthechlldren was raised. 'lbere waa, of course,
IIQ IChool balldlnc and the only struclure at all available waaa
Ill
ll!llllone wtllcb lllood on the corner ol Lot t, earner II First
Street IIIII Alley A, wblc:h bad been CGMeeled with the Brown
1--+-l.ns
.:__l
bome (Ioiii Brown), the 11rat owrar ol tbe Ianda at MUoo). n
Np
~~~
Wll a hewad lol boule - befcn the ereetlon of the brtdl:
bulldlrW - Uled for a IlliCite mu. and IIJ!Irellumber I'OIJID,
n... frame, lbaut 11s 22 fell, wltb 1'011111 board lklal.
encll up llld down. ~-imprvYiled ... ~ Ia tile
"winter II IIIOUf, IIIII benln, fGr yeen, wu IIUIIbl tile
old time . . . lptlun tcbool ·
'
Mr. Arnold preached In the old ~~~!~Me boule wbleh bad
been transformed Into a achoolhouae, and lben !bled a regular
appointment.
AclllJII was formed In tbe sumnier of that year; among Ill
members werr Mn;. Wees, Mrs. Anna Stone, Mrs..Smith,
Etijall Ganbr, Seth E. Ely and bll wlft; Heller Adama, 1M
Artbur Edwards,.. elected daalllldlr
at the
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'1be
s.Mtylodotw II IIIII accept~~~ cb8rtlr -ben.
.
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'lbe fee II $1 .....
oldplelurellllld clo+•w!ll are beinl
1101 ?·IH1 ·2tt 1 1
.
ICa!Pted lnd will be pllced In the IIIUieUIIII!Idlan II the VIrgO
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Seventh Grade ~ Connie r· Houchins, June Hutton, ltigga, Lori Rupe," Toqy"5cotf, . co\iert, Ron cullums, TQdd Mc&gt;r.rtaoil;'..Joe ~vey,; • ~ •
Bailey, Kenda BraWl, Kelly Sherr! ijysell; Joyce Janey, Angela Sinclair, Cindy Smith, CbrisUne Ebersbach, Paul Kathy ' Qulvey,' : Linda . i; ·'l'l
f9INT PLEASANT _ lte!llll discueaed at the Mason,
Brilwn, Unda Eason, Kevin . Angehi Kennedy, Linda Tainmy Stollart, Camille Goeglein 1 Tim Q~rdman,­ Rosenbaum, Jamey Scally, ,::;~
County Eitenaloil lbnemakers Council meeUng Tueaday at •.
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Gibbs, Tim Gore, Katrena Kovalchik, Anita . Le\'l'iS, SwirideU, Barbara Tanner, Mark flood, Janet Horky, llavld Stewart, Kim Wll'!ler,
the CGurtbOUie Annes ftl"!! f.Chlevement Day, scllelluled for
Hale, Robert Harmon,, Robin Becky Long, Terry Mayes," Bryan Wilcox, .Darla Wilcox, Rick Icenhower, Lisa Jones, Rl~ky Willlamaon, Mary _~~~ .
October 30 at the Hobday Inn,"Kanaugl; the fall conference at
Herald, ~ndra Herdman, Carol Morris, John Morris, Linda Williams, Darla Cliff Kennedy, Robert Klein,. Wile, O!ris .Woods, ..! Terri; ' f1~
,Jacbon'aMW,andthel..elldenhipConferenceonNov. 18-191it
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Jayne Hoeflich, Sheila Deena
Neece,. Laura Williamson . , .
· Floyd McClellan, · Dede YealJIIer.
Camp VlriU Tale. Oilier eventa were unounced by Mrs. Vicki'
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Horky, Jean Horlon, Angela Ohlinger, Steve Ohlinger, . Eighth Grade - Tonia Ash, McEwen, Sandra Miller.
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Keefer, Eltenlloo Agent Horne Demonstratloo.
Angela Payne, Beth Perrin, . Scott Barlrum, Ricky BlrcllMre. Elmer Grueaer, prelident ~ the councll, prelided: -~~--------------- Mary
Ridgway, Andrea field, Julie Biron; Sharon
A.
Lewis
home.
~. Hany Staats reported on tba cost·of l!avlng either 300 or
A picture of the late Virgil A. Lewis bas reported been
1100 boolla printed of club blltories. A survey Is to be made iii
The birthday of Mrs. foradinnerat ~· StelinbOat , ~~~
given
by his daughters, Mlaaes Virginia and Lucy Lewis lo be
each club u to how many members will want to buy book
Chari~ Warner, Ebenezer Inn, Racine. With the !llrthq. which WGUld l'Oit apprOldnoately $2 e41ch.
• uaed In the borne.
St., Pomeroy, was celebratod days of both Mrs. Wartier and
Attending were Mn. &amp;nllb, Mn. Besale Ingels, Mn. Doris
Allllmtatlon wu received from Mlas Rita Am Garland, a
wi !h a party on ThurSday and her son tieing obSeMMI.
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llqberls,
~rs. Evelyn Proffitt, Mrs. Delmar Alexander, Mr. · PORTLAND - Twenty-two SPROUSE, Kevin Teaford,
former .._. Cqunty Ftlr Queen, to bet wedding on October
a
dinner
on
Sunday.
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18 at I p.m. to Norm~~~ J, Persin of 'warren, Ohio. Mias and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mr. Horton Eckan!, Mrs. J. Marshall, pupils , at , Portland Bruce Wolfe.
Th!ll"sday guests·· of Mrs.
Grade Four _ VIcky
Elementary have been
Gtrland, dauaht.er of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garland, Mrs. William Zerkle and Mrs. Zelma Hunter.
Warner were Mrs . Ethel
named
to
!he
.first
six
weeks
The next meeting of tlie Society wW be Tueaday, Oct. 21, at honor roll. A ·chUd .must Barber' Wade Connolly' Ti"oy
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Galllpalla Ferey, will be .married in Rio Grande Calvaty
Saul, son Bobby, Louisville,
10
a.m.
at the VtrgU A. LewiB borne.
Ward,
DANNY
WEDDLE.
Baplilt &lt;liurdl, Rio Grthcle, Ohio.
Mrs. · Roberta
maintain a grade of "B'1 or
Grade Five _ CINDY . Ohio;
Mre. Howard Garland, who beads the achoolbouae fund,
Kowalewski,
East Canlon,
belter to be named to the roll. EVANS, Bruce Johnson•,
rtpolted lhlt $1,a&amp; .hal been received. ~. Ray Fox reported
and
Mrs,
Lee
Weber,
Dover.
Those wlw&amp;e names are in Tammy Meadows ,
that - . 1 cGIIIpllllea of Colwnbus, Ohio were contacted In
capital letters had aU A. DEBORAH OCl'EAU, Paul. Cake and ice cream were •
reprda to mov~n&amp; the old scboolbous, to the perk.
served. Mrs. Saul's birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steiner
Named to Uie roll were: ·
Ours, LOri sProuse, Dannette was· also celebratod.
At the opeling ol the meeting, Mn. Ollie Browning, vice
of
C\~veland spent the
Grade Two - Theresa Weddle.
prwldant, wu In charge of the devotionals u.alng for her
On Sunday, Mrs. Warner's'' weekenH In Middleport
Barber, CHARLIE BOSO,
Grade Six - Sherry
tb4me, ''Wballl the Belli of Names?" Scripture: Rev. chapter
Tammi
Proffitt,
Misi
·
Beegle,
alicia Evans, Kris son, John W. Sewell, and Paul vlsl~ng ~ mo~r, Mn.
join bls camp In the final ·
By BOB S·J'EWAR"f
3, ~lth. v...
Sewell and hi&amp; ·wife, Pam, , Marte Steiner. f\M!l· •~tended
J bns KeU PI k
stage~ of training and at Spro.use.
I.
' Mre. Gnaeaer allked for committee reports wblch were UPI Sparta Writer
Marietta joined Mrs:,Wilmer • ' the Bob Evana FestlviJl.
Grade Three - KIM 0 on,
Y. c ens.
ringside,
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
liven aa lollon: CllileMhlp, Mrs. Ollie Browning; CUltural
llrta, Mre. JGim Kelley; International Relallona, Mrs. Landon· George ·Foreman sale! be II r-------------~------~------------~------~--------------------_2~------------------~--~ ·· I
·"enthusiastic" about fighting
Wth; NIUe llirormation, Mn. ·Edith Fo:r.
• Mra. ltM!er amounced that the Health Committee" will again and eager to meet Ron
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·.,.-r tbe Bloocmoblle Nov. 24 from 1 to &amp;:30 p.m. at the Lyle before the year II over,
FULL
TEXT
OF
111E
RESOLUTIONS
PROPOSIN'L
aom~ere in the United ·
. Appalacblan
Co. autllorlwn.
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.EACH AMENDMENT
. llfn, Keifer liked 1bout having a craft camp with the States.
followi!W countiea partldpatlng, MalOn, Jeckaon and Putnam. The bulking fanner ¢Jamc11rtc1 vote ofllul Ia a IUD•
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1aa"QZ 1
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pion, In virtual seclusion
~. JCllut Xelaey of tbe MallOn Co. Qlltural Arts Committee
(Amonclo&lt;l Houoo lolnt lllooMlOD
.., pro'll&lt;Md by lew. -·
dale for do1eplo ollall otatl
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No. &amp;)
voliUIIeered to check on ll Mrs. Harold Lewis of the Memorial since bls elgbtb round
llil Jlril and II&lt;Oild
for ...
praltdezi:07.
but
tbl name ~ DO
Book oommlltee nporled that • bOok bad been placed In the knockout at the · bands of
e.ondldat. for \lUI pnoldanq o!oall
BALLOT LANGUAGE, EXPLANAnONS, AND
•• ,, ;~n:;
ol
New Ha"VIII Ubrary In memilr)' of Mary Zerkle. Mrs. Jeia Muhammad AU almost a
.. uoed wtthoul hll Ill•Ill
tboriQ&gt;.
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(Grace) Brown apolte oo the Importance of the Student Fund. year ago In Africa, Monday
RESOLUTIONS FOR AMENDMENTS TO 111E OHIO
~.1o'::.
DW&amp;IIU DATI AND JlZII'IAL
ll!e llllJialned how the money cDllected for the Student Fund Is said he accepted "an the
U ' acloptecl by a IIIIJOri1;F ol lila
CONSnTUnON
PROPOSm
BY
THE
GENERAL·;:
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electon votlllf on tb1l .meDdmtat.
blame" for bls losa to AU and
IJIId. .
II oboll 1oko OJ!ool .IIDU4'J 1, ~
ASSEMBLY TO BE SUBMmm TO THE VOTERS AT
by ~~&gt;• Generol .uMta. Keefer reported that the Leederablp Conference at that the "confusion" be bad
ODd l.1dlllllll- f ot .AIItllo V
17
of lba Caaolllu tton ol Oblo lbojJ be
THE GENERAL RECTION, NOVEMBER 4, 1975.
.f::,•canaurrint
~'=.:01herein,
o~~
camp Vlr&amp;li Tate Nov. 18-19 .will cost $11 for meall ud fell at the loss of his title wu
~aled. from aucb 'eltcUvt Utt.
each hoUH
that
behind him.
lodJIIng.
.
-~-~
•••·nOF
' ••1-110 r
there' lba1l be IUbmiltecl to the elet•
- va
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toro of lllo llale In tbi. IIWUIOr pre- . IIIVII I
•
"l want to get back to
~,.the prootlnent 11pe1kers will be Dr. Maurer; Ginny
,,
''I'M Ohio CoDitltuUOn OUI'l'llll1b
teribed by law at the Jmtral elec(Amended IIOUIO Jolnl Rttolutloa
requtro. tile Dlmtl 01 au cancUdatel
uon to bi beld on' the flrd TUesday
bi\slcs," be eald. "I know now
Dial, BeUJ Qicbrd and delegate PIIYDII Given.
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lor clo!olale or olloi'Dale 1o ibo
ofiU lluii!Jollilonday In November,
nat1onal oonvenUon of • ~UUcaJ
11111. a propotal to enact SecUoD. -a
· ~. Laurera Lewll, wbo waa In charge of the AU was a smarter flgblll'
JOINT
IIJ:IOLUTIO!f
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1'!'0"17 lo be Uotlod "" tho bol1ot.
of Article 11 of l1ul Conllllullon of
Homemaker~ Booth at the Ma1011 County Fair, tbanked the than I was. I'll have mote
alont wt1h 1be ant ud ltOODCI ' the - State of Ohio to read u fol·
PIOJ I '"' to amead. ArllaJI; 'fDI ol
... c:o- ol llle a- ol
cholee fw pnlidtnt af eacll C&amp;DdJ·
-lowa :
~ for their cooperation and· reported !he councll bad respect for him next time. I
Oblo!troUIDI--14
ARTJ~, D
date for cleletala. Tblo ...no In 1
VVT
l_.,y '"be&lt;l _ . . boliDt
won
the
title
once,
I
know
I
earned ...
I !
lloUDJ of namn.
Section Mo. To encounp tbe cle·
to
tm ci W · plllowa slmiJir ·to" thoee to be given to can do It again."
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Tht propoted ~meadment would
vtlo~ent and ma1a.tenance of open
-=..,;tO::.':oW
ud ondit lo I •apo• MM .,._
ma~ II poillble tor the Generol
IPO.,. land for 11u1 P""- of pn&gt;Hl8 agreement to ftgbt Lyle
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cbalrladl• at the-National Convention next year was palled
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.... ...... 1111 .... o.t .... ~b17 lo PI• a laW 1bal WoaJd
vidlDI I ....... of lllevlaUJit thl
provide for .dJreet election of
environmental bnpaet ot. ~cUnl
llal• . . . to .....ol l1lo
II'OIIId for the ladl• to • . Thll ooe wu made by Mrs. Aaron Is simply that at the moment.
ltalli to pro?SO nU b
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delefatel to praJdeoUal nornlnatlq:
&amp;N&amp;I,vtde~.f!'dbe ~~-'pvoro-l•
There Is neither date nor site
Fowler. Eacll club haa i project~ making pillows.
lloD-Iolllol-oMID
convanUOlUI and eliminate 'lbil
-·
evofe4 elDY&amp;,..... "
oulhoriHIIIo
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neceu11;y of prlnttna on the biJlot
to outdaol' recreation be valuecl tor
Several peraooa were apponted to aerve on committees for set, only that Caesar's Palace
.'1
11u1 nomell of botli tbe cleleple ' reo! p._rty lalt ol the
to p...W.=IT tax . u
Moplld. lhl . . . . . .Ill IJsaU
llouiHp
Ullllo .......
will
ptoinote
the
12-round
candidate
and
the
preferred
pn~l..
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CNI'Z'Ult
value .uoh Imd hu for
18'18. A nominating committee wu apponted. A new '\'Ice
take tlfec:t .Jaanrr J, 1171.
rau triUIIpo llloa HrYkll. ud •
denW eaadldate.
IUah NC!l"'IUODil UH, notwtthltand·
'
match, and that the gambUng ·
( - d bY Reoolulion"of tbe
prelllclent and secretary wiU be elected.
rtllnllunl loctJ . . . . . . . . . . . . \
:Witbout peaaae ot tbSI tm•d·
,inf the _provilionl of SICUon J· of
General Ailembly of Ohio)
the r..,•n•• Jolt 11 a ....U I'
ment, .tt wW be ::zr-:ble A.rtlole xn except that IJQ' l\1ch
'l1le yearboDk Cf.lllllllttee II"composed ol Mra. WUUe Joe casino bas engaged Jerry
IDCb tax nd.acdlou.
· 4~r
A majority affinnative vote 11
-•·rt
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lind II utllllecl and eon·
0
T:Uof.
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pre•klen
prlplar7
trolled,
or
oWilld.,
b:v
an)'
onantza·
neee811ey1or pan'are.
Be it re10lved b)' the General A.
Grlnlteed, Mrs. Genva Humplny and Mra. VIrgO BwTia, Sr. Perencblo to supervise
Uon or penon wbo dilcrtriLina'lel
aembly of jhe 81110 of Obto, lbno·
aaatnol or vto!aleo the dvll rllbtl
AltendlniW8't Mn. Elmer Gru..r, ~- Jeilll Brown, Mrs. arrangemeniB.
tlftla of 1110 momblrl . - to
!
~f
of
lndfvtdUolo
obaU
be
volued
In
I&lt;·
each hoUH concurrtnc th~ '1bat
YES
&amp;HALL THI:
Neither foreman nor
OWe Browning, Mn. Vicki Keeler, Mra. Aaron Fowllr, Mra.
cordance wtlll tho provloloni of
I
tb~ lhall be oubmiltod lo ibo .,_
1--+---1PROPOSED
secuon 1 o1 ArtiCle xn. Laws lha11 ton ot tha ltate 1n the m~ pw: ~
AKENDMENT
Nellle Cuto, MJ'a. Helen Lyona, Mrs. Laurene Lewla, Mn. M. Lyle's ~P would dlacloae
~ROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
be paooed to pi'O\'Idt for 1111 defer·
I
NO
BE ADOPTIID!
Aliii:NDMZNT
acrtbed
by
Jaw
11
a
1tneral
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the
amount
of
money
R)
Or
li'COllPJ!'I!Dt
of
lllJ'
part
ot
E. Becldebelmer, ~ . .1{) Ann Sommer, Betty Rlcbrd, Mrl.
to be bold 1111 I1Jot _ , . o11or
the dltrerenoe 1n tbe dollar valul!l of
the Ant M.ondaJ ln No..-nblr,
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To ··~'~o"i~IO-c~l~~t~~
Genevieve lAwla, ~- Willie Joe Grlnalead, Mrl. John promlaed each fighter, but it
u.e
na1
prorf17
tax
levied
1n
IllY
a propooat lo enact 8eoUob .lt
DPLAJIATIOII or lUilE 110. I
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on
lan,
nlued
in
.ceordanoe
seemed
certain
thai·
abould
ArttciO
vm
of
tbo
~tuUoa
Kelley, ODie Newman, ~ . Don Heilclereoo, Mrs. VIrgO
TM ecmautuUon now l"effU1lw that
wlth ttl ncreatlonal Ute Uld Che ; ObJo to real! u rotlowl:
ou land In llll Illite fl\liot" be laXOd
dOllar amount of the real property
lAIN, Ill'., Mila Mary .1{) Cochran, Mrl. Uda Garland, ~ . Perencblo fall to come up
at a unllorm rate acCordlnt to ttl
ARTJCLZ VIU
tax wblctl would have been levitd
'
CNJT'W.t marftt value. nther tbllu
Edltb Fos, Mn. J. Marsball, Mrs. Geneva Humphrey, Mrs. with an acceplllble video deal
upon IUCh land bad 1t been \lalutd
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~.!.~!'.?'lila
JJII1IU[OaccordinJ to tta use (ueept .-.rlcul~
tor
wch
year
tn
aceordance
wtUI
0&lt;
pro.-~
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Nli
WIGl
mo&lt;lora
Beale Jnpll, Mrs.llarry Staats, Mn. Landoo Smith and Mrs. the bout would be held in Las
tun1 llad md the homt~teadl of
SecUon 2 of Artlcle XD.
and ellldenl roU oad
pennantnt17 and totally d i~abled
Vegas, with the casino abLoll Hoffman. '
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lro~leflrllll)lOrloUon
· IIIII
Nldenta and. rtlldentl 16 )'elll of
EITJ:CTIVJ: DATE
crodll
the otate, IIIII paniWII
to .•
' ace 01' older).
aorblng !he coats.
!aWl ~ for IU&lt;h )J1UpGII \lUll
u · adopted by 1 majority of the
Thlo "open-opaoe" amendmOill
crodll of lilT ct\7, &lt;OUD\¥, . - .
Foreman. tdmllted be bad
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""uld cnale a lollrth excepllon lo
to~ or reli&lt;mollaa~IIOii
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MASON - Mrs. John SIB8on (Jackie), prelident ci Mason divested hlmaelf of his forthe uniform tax rule by authorllinl
autbOriQt, may 611iven to or JOIDid
January
1, tm.
thl General Alsembl7 to enact laWJ
10, or Ia atcJ of, a oorTJ- .,..
Partllt Teacher~ Alloclallon, announced that Mason mer a8iloclates, and that Jim
PtrrnitUill land devoted exolulive)J
•~~&lt;~ under 1ba Jawo
the Unttl&lt;l
mavz
•
to
outdoor
recreational
Ull:
to
be
Elemental')' School wiU hive a Halloween Clrnlval on Oct. "z. Brown, the former pro
llta'lel, or ~ •Jti1C7
the ltate of
(Amerlclod Howe 3oilll a..lllllon
taxed 11 recreatloMl land lndlad
Ollto, to ptovlde nil~
No. 12)
'l1le parade fGr muted people will start at 2 p.m. In the af- football star, wu now bll top
of
laud accordtnl to till
IUVIoe to the ltaW, IDd 11W1 1DU
dlvelOPIDtlll
potential,
w\lnl
lba
be , . _ to the lualkll ...
ternoon and 111111111 and IIOUP Ale will IXIIIUllence at· S p.m. consultant on bualnesa afJOINT RESOLUTION
land II \lltCl IDd CODtroUed or
owned by an ol'ftn!latton or penon
Men lnlormltlon will be llllde avaUable by Brenda Jividen, fairs.
::tt"'n\~~":
who dt.ertmlnafu .,.tnat or vto-o
/
Aftla)l; • . . . . c
"' ,, ..
to provide
l&gt;unlomol.1 ..
PubUdty Olllnrom8n.
!aiU ibo atvl1 rtpll of tncltvJAiuolo.
oaal
vtnunlll' uatta out of tbe
He has encaged Kid
•I
ol Oldo lo ,...11\1 ...
NVIDUI fun4 for N'ftbTll8 uaendment would aliO n~
,.o.ldo
...,
law
svO
Ill
10
II.,.
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Rapldel, trainer for Jose
t
may
be
1olt
u
a
rwult
ot
Ul7
QUJro tho Genenl "-"bt~ to »aa
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....,, ..... uaat.-...,... 111dl pl"OJ'IIV 1u: rocluclioll,
MASON - 'lbe BillY Beee 4-H club memben ud Napoles, ss bll prime corrar
l.Awa pi'OYidJDI "for the defeml or
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(~ by ReooluUon ol 11\e
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_...,-~""""''"Mftl'" ol any ~rl of tho
GeDorol - b l 7 )
JII'OIP'Ctivt members met on October 7 at the CCIIlllllunlty man, and bas also persuaded
..=.Ia~~~~.::
4Ulerenoe beW..n (1) The annual
A majority afthmaUve vot.IJ
real
property
tax
leVied
on
NCNa~
ondiiJIIU"IUOIIItoWo-INildiiW witb their leadlll, Mrs. Doro
,
thy Oliver and ~- veteran handler GU Clancy to
neceaary
tor
p....,., ;
lloJiol land ol 111 ...-Uoilo1 11M
ool ba oul&gt;jll!l lo lbo ~­
Jackie 81-. to~ 4JI dult'ftrk.
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value In accordance with the new
- - or orobtbl-. rd llll
oonaUiutlonal provtotono and (I) The
Flnt ,..., llllllllben went liked to bring their pcents.
SHALL-mi
vm. 01' ol
:rJ:"~~~a"T. '!:1 ~
am~' of tbe tax thlt would have
1
f
-1
I'JtOPOS~I!D
1111111
of
111o
m-bln
to
pold bod \he lond been toxOd
~~-.
~·~
~. OUwr ~ what 4-H wu all about, ud what wu
AMEND
at 1 unltonn percental! of ttl
NO
BEADO
m~by tP£.
~
thon oboU a Nl&gt;mt- 1o the ....,.
market value like other real prop.
apeeted of a 4-H member. Project 00\'llllletlon Ia one r1: the
bll
o
at.d. or~
_.lbo1l
•IIJ·
!oro of the olale Ia ibo . . . - Pl'I' '
of17.
Dllllt
an)'
boDdl or otblr Oltllll·
requiNmenla. Mlal Roberta AlburY. 4-11 aub Agent,
ICiribod by law
tbl ~ - IIDD .. 111 1lol4 on 111o llill Tlloldo , llollf- ~Ito l b ! a dlac.-cl projldl.
WIIVZ :DATa
oftHibo- - I a " - " " ' ·
l!:rnllmW carda were sJven to those attending. Project
. .It'll,
a
Qn&gt;IIOIII
to
-·~plod
by • malor!IT .. lbo
af AitloU V of tho Conftllulion
I
boob _.. dllplayed. 'l1le ralt meet1n1 will be held oo Ocof OblD to - 4 u follon:
~""oball
IIIIataD
·\
the unondmenl
!mJnodl.'
oteol!wcl.
ARTICU: V
tober llat 7:30 at the Community Building and at thllttme
Ia.
Tlw ...... al oil ..,_
Gftlcen wiD be elected.
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AI U.. CJP1111n1 ol the meetlni the paup ung, Welt
oball be 01ftDPd Ia o andor
The Meigs Reaerve ll(juad
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lba Ullo ol thel · Tbo _ ,
.Yirllnl&amp; Bop IIIII Glrll, and pve the f..H Jlledle. l4'1111 OUver defeated Galtipolls at Meigs
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&amp;C"JW".:t.v=..b~!,\·:.:
and Melanie M.-nan gave the devotlooall.
Stadium In
Pomeroy
eacb cudida11"1 DIIDI nuaaaDII
oqual ,..._ b7 rota- or Ol!lar
Saturday 12 to 0. Brent Ar(Pao~ bJ Beoolulion of l1ul
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Qea1orol A_,.bl7)
to ibo
-~
nold picked up a fumble and
.... oppaopdale
to lila
""""
A maJoriiT alllrmoUve vote II
~N - 'lbe Ma1011 Hlatorlcal Society mel on October 7 ran In for the first touchdown·.
necellll'7 for pe.......
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Ia ..=:'!.::'ill"~ :Io.~
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at the Vlrlll A.IAnrll bcme and made tentative plallllof Open The extra point attempt was
.nan11
.- orop~thebol1ol.
of llda oandl'
H- wlich will be bekl10011. Mn. Catherine Smith presided no good.
SHALLTIIII
Aie't por\J, IDJ, lbo1l be
- o r - - -ildale'l
~~-j--1
PROPOII:D
ud told of what bad been aceomplllhed. Secretar)' and
Ronnie Coats ran 30 yards
aamo lil 1. . pnlllllnenl ~ Blli ADOPTI:DI
NO
IliaD lbol In the canill&lt;lota'l
a--er ~ were pven by Doris Roberta.
to the one yard line to set up a
........ prbl\OCL All Early blllorY o1 the town of Ma1011, IICboola and the touchdown
by
Kelly
vole
~'::i'
Mllllladlll Cla&amp;rd1 were pJWa~led by Mrl. Evelyn Proffitt, Winebrenner, who scored on
·~- of 1bt u~.,
and In DO otbtr _. th::O:l
lalla fnm I cburcb blltory from the fUel ci VIrgO A. L.ewls. an option play. .The extra
UJ!thllftllfllrl:idra capita were lllllde for Mn. Beaale I~ela and aold for $1 point attempt again failed.
-~ tram tbe lndlntkJG
Of Ida vo• tor aD¥ other CIDdtdate.
.ell. Proceed~ will be uaed for tbe benefit of society. Ad- The coaches statod that the .
DikliB DATI AND ~
dtjmwl CIJIII• are 111111 avaUable.
Meiss defense was ex'l'he blllvrlc llkekh lella ci the lint acboolln the town ci ceptionally tough.
~~-.... :::.::.~
M-. be....... oiMethodllmln the town~ and the men wbo
ibo - - abo11- - blvepleachedln the Methodlll Eplacopal Olurdl frunll6a-58
:r=~=~=:
Ohlo lbo1l be ropoolod , _ ouah ·
and ended wllb 191~11.
.. dale . .
'l'hebllt.orlcakelchlbowed the Arnold Olapelwu perhape
. .VIII
(Amtndellllealale Jolnl Rttolul!oll
named fGr George W. Arnold who wes the first preacher from
No. 10)
!Jill to 11107. The llketcbtella alGI years of Metbodllm In MalOn
'
JOINT IIJ'.SOLUTIOII
City and the primitive means for men, women and children to
wormlp..
Wllb the cmlinc ol the first seUiera the qlltlllon of a school
for the benelltofthechlldren was raised. 'lbere waa, of course,
IIQ IChool balldlnc and the only struclure at all available waaa
Ill
ll!llllone wtllcb lllood on the corner ol Lot t, earner II First
Street IIIII Alley A, wblc:h bad been CGMeeled with the Brown
1--+-l.ns
.:__l
bome (Ioiii Brown), the 11rat owrar ol tbe Ianda at MUoo). n
Np
~~~
Wll a hewad lol boule - befcn the ereetlon of the brtdl:
bulldlrW - Uled for a IlliCite mu. and IIJ!Irellumber I'OIJID,
n... frame, lbaut 11s 22 fell, wltb 1'011111 board lklal.
encll up llld down. ~-imprvYiled ... ~ Ia tile
"winter II IIIOUf, IIIII benln, fGr yeen, wu IIUIIbl tile
old time . . . lptlun tcbool ·
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Mr. Arnold preached In the old ~~~!~Me boule wbleh bad
been transformed Into a achoolhouae, and lben !bled a regular
appointment.
AclllJII was formed In tbe sumnier of that year; among Ill
members werr Mn;. Wees, Mrs. Anna Stone, Mrs..Smith,
Etijall Ganbr, Seth E. Ely and bll wlft; Heller Adama, 1M
Artbur Edwards,.. elected daalllldlr
at the
•
,..., w. IIIIOWII'
'1be
s.Mtylodotw II IIIII accept~~~ cb8rtlr -ben.
.
• ...... , ,. lint
'lbe fee II $1 .....
oldplelurellllld clo+•w!ll are beinl
1101 ?·IH1 ·2tt 1 1
.
ICa!Pted lnd will be pllced In the IIIUieUIIII!Idlan II the VIrgO
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&amp; ~ The OlllySeMinel,Middleport-Pomeryy, 6., Tuesday,Oct. l4, 1975

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Annual convention
held in Middleport

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Can't something be done? Have other,office workers faced
this problem and how did they solve It? - LOUISE THE
NAIVE .
Dear Louise:

Yes, women have fai:ed the problem of lecherous bosses
ever since females entered the worlt: fOrce. But this Is Ute first
time we've heard of a supervisor-pimp who supjJiies
management with cooperative glrl8.
You probably can't prove the accusation; but even a
substantial rumor might make officials sit up and take notice.
Why not go to your persomel officer, ask for'a transfer and
state the reason In plain language (with quotes from otber
secretaries)?
I doubt ')'OU'll be fired. - HELEN
NafE FROM SUE , And If you ARE tennin8ted, go to your
local Wcmen's Center, or .Women's Center, or Women's
Conuillsslon, or Natlotial Organization for Women chapter and
lodge a complaint.
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Your company may start a higb.Jevellnvestlgatlon when
faced with possible lltadtlnee: "Secretary Fired fo~ Refusal to

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Dear Helen and Sue:

I 111umed hanky~ In the bOlla's ofllce was . just a
girlie magazine joke. Ha!
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. Though I ·was quite new at work, my male supervisor
chose me tO be the aenlor vice pi-~ent's personal secretary,
telling me I cwld "go far, If 1'4 cooperate." At first, I Utought
that meant being efftdent. Again: Ha !!
The V.P. soon let me know how wrong I was. He all but
admitted that the suriervlaor handplclla the best~ooklng girls
for ·"management." and they stay, If they meet,expectations.
.He darn near droola.
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Helen &amp; Sue, I think thl.l sup!,rviaor ill hardly better than a
pimp for the big bo&amp;lles, and I'd like to go back to my former
job In the secretarial. pool. BUt I get the lmpresslbn th&amp;t If I
don't conform, I'll be .flred ·- not for lack of ability, but for
unavailability!
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Several other women, I've dlac:overed, know about thl.l. ·
· "casting couch" setup. In !act, Hwar theY are making bets~
whether I'd give In or quit. Qne aaid I was ''unbelievllbly

Department of Daughtel'iJ of Mrs. Freda Schoen of
Union Veterans· of the Civil Marietta, presented to Leo
War was held in Middleport Story, vice president of the
recently wllh Jarie Howell Meigs County Pioneer and
Tent 95 of Meigs County Historical Society, a gift of
h&lt;lltlng the meeting.
money. Memorial services
Mrs, Pearl Reynolds, for deceased members 'were
dlatrictpresldent, P.f&lt;!sided at conducted by Mrs. Weber,
the meeting wl\11 -members acting chaplain:
from Celina, Wooster, During the · business
1\lll'larove; Cardington, meetlng 'officers for the 1976
WoOdsfield, Ur!cksvllle, year were ele9ted. They are
Cambridge, Marietta and Mrs . Hertha Douglas,
Lancaster attending . The Athens, president; Mrs.
Invocation was given by Mary Addy, Cambridge,
Gec!rge Glue, pastor of the ilenlor vice 'president; Mrs.
r,flddlepcFt Church of Christ. Geraldine SDllth, Marietta,
Mrs. Beverly Goodenough, junior vice president; Mrs.
Departnlent
of
Ohio Louise Poling, Athens,
prelidenl, was a auest and secretary; Mrs . Mary
' ilave a re1ponse to the McGhee, Cambridge,
welcome to Middleport ex- treasurer; Mrs . f'reda
tended by Mayor Fred Schoen, Marietta, chaplain;
Hoffman. In his talk before . Mrs. Lucille ThOmpson,
the group Mayor Hoffman Cambridge, patriotic lh·
gave a brief .hiJtory of the structor, and Mrs. Pearl
village 'and then commented Reynolds, Middleport; ·Mrs.
on law enforcement, the Weber, Marietta, and Mrs.
problems lnwlved and the Beatrice Hall, Cambridge,
neceulty for officers t·o council members.
protect themselves as wen as Adonation w~s made to the
the cltlzena.
Pilot Dogs In ColumbWJ and
A welcome was extended tD the Veterans Aasoclatlon
by
Margaret
Weber, for Volunteer Service. BlcMarletta, and Mrs. Marie tentennlallapel pins and desk
Hack, Cardington, talked on flags were presented to
the
living , memorial Mayor Hoffman, ihe Rev·. Mr.
scholarahlp.
Glaze and cascl.
. Spqller for the meeting
A dinner was 'served at IJ!e
was Paul Cucl of Orew MlddlepO..t Church of Christ
Webater Poet 38, j\me,ijcan with the Pilathea Women
Legion. Cue! talked on serving.
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· Americanism and emThe Invitation· for the !918
)lhul&amp;ec! the neceaslty for convention extended by the
and the respOnllblllty of Athens Tent was accepted.
parenll to train their children

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The 51st Aqnual Convention to be strung Americans.
of District 3· .of the Ohio On behalf of the district,

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A weeldy feature of

Mflp

County Garden Club members.
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BYVJRGINIA A. FI8IIER
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WILDWOODGARDENCWB
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With the beginning _of ~ cornea cool weather bteezea. ..~ ·
which brtng the rustle of drying leaves and the squlrrela' .,..
merry chirplng·or laughter.
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transplaritlng, mailing cold frames and otherwise preparing ..
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.for the days ahead.
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Now Is a good time to use your Imagination and make "~
arrangements consisting of ~asses, weeds and wild flowers. ·,~
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You can gather umlrella-ehaped heads of wild parsnip weed
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gone tD seed In early s\muner with their fascinating coloring, " ·
RACINE - The golden . Proffitt, Unda Proffitt, Their ownleavee are ~ttractlvealthough one may add garden ""
wedding anniversary of Mr. David Proffitt Jr., Ji;lmer foliage such as ~ill~ves. Abrass scale pan, once used In a ,,,
end Mrs. Elmer Proffitt was and .Pamela Proffitt, Donna butcher sop, makes an attractive container for a large size
celebrated recently with a Proffitt, Maureen . Proffitt, arrangement of ,Informal style.
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family gathering.
· Paul Proffitt, Shelly Wood,
Meadow-rue is a llhow-off mWd with ape11111 of or- '-::!
Attending were Jean Danelle . Weddle, Tersa namental graasln a naglere style arrangement. Meadowoflle ;:•v
Bradford, Tammy Bradford, Mount, J,aqet Thless, Tami deserves more attention than It usually ge~.
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Keith Bradford, Anthony Thiess, Rick Thiess, 1:!. E.
Goldenrod and purple hardy single asters thai grow along . · •·
Bradford; Ray and Betty Thless, Billy Thless, "illy roadsides nlake a· pretty pair In a miniature scale ......~
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Proffitt, Ray and Sheila Manuel, Bertha Diehl, Wayne
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Proffitt, Ray ·Proffitt Jr., and Louise Staats Chris
. perso
like to use an Individual size serving
Esther. Proffitt, Peggy Staats Danny Wedtfte Greg (Japanese) rice bowl as a container for ~tore arranging. ·••
Proffitt David artd Lola WE\(Idl~ Cbarle weddie-and ·-· ..-· .Wh!l!!.Y.9.\!J!!M.Io_gether wild materials take along uman :""~
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iiill oTwater to keep them fresh 1111W you reach hcme•.lt's very ,~• '':
rewarding to get close to nature and gather some of God's gifts ""

M. r. and M · E'l/.mer.rrojjt:tt

Cou le bon'Of.'" 50,'-*h'

Happy Harvesters elect S:day open house set .~·
Oil;'"ers
at Frida
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Mr.
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PROSPEcr and Robert Klein, Marion:-and •
Mrs. Albert Wigal of 706 East the sons and their wives are
Ue Down on Job."
OfficerS were elected at the teacher Frances Reibel Water St., Prospect, Ohio Mr. an~ Mrs. Jack Wigal, '
Friday night meeting of the would ~bserve her birthday. 4334Z,willcelebratetheir35th Mansfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Rap:
Happy Hai'Vester8 . Class at A card ~ower was planned. wedding anniversary with an Harry Wigal, Bryan· and
A ·fellowship dinner was . open house Sunday from 2:30 George, at home.
Why do people rna~ fun of overweight people? Fatties Ttinlty Church.
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Among lhose going fr_om
llnow that when they ilt dOwn their legs will flatten like
Mrs. Wilma Terrell and · announced for Oct. 26 lm· to '4:3b,p.m;
llqll8lhed llllll'llunallo. 'l'hey're embarrassed enough In a Mfs. Ella Sml th served on the mediately following the · Mr. ·and Mrs. Wigal are here for the celebraUon will
swim suit witbout bearing ''those l'tlll81'ks ... They already feel nominating committee . morning worship service.
former Racine residents. be Mrs. Wigal's sister and
terrible about pants that look ·~oo tight" just because there's a Elected were Miss Erma ' Prayer from the yearbook They 'moved ·to Prospect ' brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
lot to cover. And think how discouraged we get when, after SDllth, president; Mrs. Neva and the hymn, "Blessed about 10 years ago. He was Otis Bailey and daughter,
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Utousands of hours of holding our stcmachi!ln, someooe says, Seyfried, vice president; Assurance" opened the associated with the Sugar Lois, Racine, and her nephew
the father?"
Mrs.
Rose
Ginther, meeting. Miss Smith read a . Run Mill during the 16 ye11111 and hill wife, ' Mr. and Mrs.
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. "Who's
lt'ilmilerable staying with a diet; but when you inow your . secretary; Mrs. Genevieve meditation entitled "A they resided here.
TedBalleyandfamUyofnear
friends are laul!lllng, IOIIIe!lmea you just give up. Why don't Meinhart, treasurer.
Secretary to God." .She 881d
The couple has six children Gallipolis.
people realize fat persons aren't inllulated against lm'l? Why
The family will · attend
A gift of $25 was received that only God has the secre~ , ·and six grandchildren and an
must we' laugh at their j9kes?
sll!lrway
lntD
every
heart
and
will
be
p~esent
for
the
church
together Sunday ,
from Mrs. , Mary Black,
And pl~e dm't write, '.'Yeah, let's start a 'Take a tattle daughter of Mrs.' Ethel that the steps' to the throne . celebration. The daughters .morning at the Emmanuel
to IWlch campaign," or I'll take up mllkllhakes again. -LOW- Williamson, who sent It to he Include prayer, faith, service, and their husbands .are Mr. Lutheran Church In Marion.
CAL·
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FrlendaandrelaUvesofthe
used for a m~morlal to he gifts of love, . trust, and Mrs. Charles Smlih,
forgiveness
ana
helping
those
Greenwich
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
couple
are Invited to call
placed In the church In
Low-Cal:'
in
need.
She
concluded
Wtth
during
the
open house hours.
memory of the late Mrs.
POLLY'S PROBLEM
ma11y letters and uses sc
How about a "Support rour local fat person" campaign? Clara Karr, companion of prayer and the grQIIP sang : r
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DEAR POLLY- Could you manylheets of her stationery Which means.: Dcin't offer food; llnodl off the unfumy jokes; Mrs. Williamson.
"Every Step 1Take."
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or 1111111 of your women wbo -.t abe al'l!&amp;ya hu many itbow lnlel'tlt In hll or her diet and recognize weight loss with
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Mrs. Edila Reibel and Mrs.
It was announced Ut&amp;t on
WHEN
VOli
SEE
ME,
-lellme ' - to pula OM' el)ftlopee left. 1 suaaested lllllcwe Clllllilllments. Let's hope yoo aet many tolrien. - Oct. z;, fonner Sunday school Freda Duffy were namf4
lnchelalllc ill a culll&amp; at tile thallhe earelully open u- $lEN
DON'T THINK OF •
h&lt;lllesaes for November with
ot a lldn or Uclla envelopes and use them lor
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Mrs. Jl;va Dessauer to have
INSURANCE ••• BUT
without II rolling and letter writing and she would Dear L.C.:
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devoUons.
WHEN YOU rHINK OF
lwlllinl?
be sending In a different
Eve!! worse than the joker (I think) Is the super-Interested
(t11
G11ests were Mrs. Beulah
My daughter writes so looking letter. When finished person wbo mak• your dletln8 HER business. My advice to ·
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of Buckhannon,
_ _ _...;.._ _ _ _ they are folded arid put In frlendaoffattles:Don'tsayanyUtlpgtothemUtatyi,uwouldn't
houseguest of Miss Smith,
another envelope and malted. want to hear If YOU'had the weight problem. (Which means:
and
Flo 'Strickland who
MV wtte wu tettlnv me about
(Polly's note: Why not just Shut up!) .:_ SUE
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CHESTER - Plans for a joined th~ claBB. Games were
a conversation wlth our little
open the envelopes wherever
girl ... "Mommy. If policemen
played with prizes going tD ·
and firemen wear un iforms,
they are glued, \vrlte on the
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c&lt;lltumed · Halloween party' Mrs. Meinhart, Mrs. Rose
why doesn 't Daddy wur an
Insurance man's uniform?"
Inside, fold back as envelope
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Daddy doesn 't need a uniform,
was originally and stick
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Chester and Tuppers Plains, Edith Lanning. Memllers
sweetheart
. People recognize
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together with the glue that
/w~re made during a recent sang "Happy Birthday" to
· hlni by hts worm smile and
aweet disposition . " You know
was on the flap?) _
meeting of the Pack.
. Mrs. Ginther.
what Mommy, I never noticed
DOROTHY.
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It will take pta~ at 6 p.m.
that .'' COt&lt; , Ok, but when you
Hostesses were Mrs.
think of Insurance , see me .. . J
Terrell and Mrs. Seyfried. A
DEAR DOROTHY - I
:d thpare
l~ve 11 opellq In lbe
6 .
fall motif was carried out in
eulq, fasteD a safety plu In Return Jonathan Meigs Cincinnati.
Invited to join their sons for the table decoratlona for the
Wijllom D. Childs
the ead of tbe elaallc:, niD It Cllapter· of the Daughters of
A report on the church the party. Cl!bmaster Lloyd salad course served. ·.AI·
lbi-eucb tbe casing being aure the American Revolution met history of Meigs COIIDty ·was Brooks will have charge of tending besides tho.e named
II II llralsht, aew eads Friday at the home of Mrs. A. given. by Mrs. Pearl Mora the meeting ·with costume were Mrs. Edith Lanning,
1o11elber lid slip this hack R. Knight and made plahs for viho noted t!lat It will be prizes, games and treats to be Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Mrs.
lllllde !be Clllq opeulq, ' rnark\ng.lbe grave of, Mrs. C. presen'ted to 1be Meigs Included In the evening's Carrie Neutzllng and. l'tlrs.
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Stl'lleh oat to be lure IIIII M. Hennesy some time In Museum aftef C&lt;IPiea have · a~lllrltles . Papler-mache Gladys ·Cuckler.
•liD llfalllbt aucl tben sew November.
been made for the Ohio maski' are being made · by
threugb ela1llc aad caaln&amp; In
Mrs . Therfon Johnson, D.A.R. and the national· several of the cub scouts.
froat, •--k
Another
be ata.
- aad 1ldettao lbere regent, pres1de d a t th e organization. It was decided visit
to. acUvlty
the Boyswill
Club
Is nodafllereflts tul'lllng lad meeting. The chapter agreed· that a request will be made
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twlstlag.- POLLY.
to contribute a quilt block for space to store hl.!!torlcal Parkersburg, W.Va.
DEAR POLLY - My showing local history which papers and 'dOcuments of the
family all like to read In the will bi\Come a part of a quilt chapter at ·the Meigs
regent, presented a program
bathroom. I bo~,~ght a bicycle being made by Ohio for the Museum. .
on
gowns worn by Rrst ladles
basket and hung II on the Waldschmidt House. near
Mrs. Paul Elch. viceof
the White House. She
bathroom wall with two
~bowed
slide&amp; B!ld 'gave a
square hooks larger than
commentary on gOIYftS worn
those used for curtain 1'0&lt;\5.
by first ladles of the White
For less than two dollars I
House.
have a handy magazine
Mrs. Elch rioted that up
holder that eliminates the
.
untii1B50,
·gowns worn by the ·
clutter of loose magazines
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A
history
of
the
Middleport
Girden
Club.
first
ladles
for state occasions
and the crowded floor space
Amateur
Gardeners
was
At
the
Initial
meeting
held
were
Imported,
many from
that resulted when I tried a
presented
by
Mrs.
Elizabeth
·
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Roy
France,
111d
It
was
not WlUI'
conventional floor type
Burkett, a charter member, · Barnes, committees were Betty Tyler Dandridge that ·
mliWne rack. - ELOISE.
DEAR POLLY - Tiny doll at the Wednesday night appointed to write the con- American-made gowns were
t and it was decided worn. clothes hangers can be easily meeting of · the club at the stitutlon
tha no one over 35 could Join,
home
of
Mrs.
Wallar
Q-ooks:
It was announced b)' Mrs.
made by twisting plastic
In
her
paper,
Mrs.
Burkett
and
that
the
club
would
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Elch
that Charles Knight,
THI
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twisters from bread and bun
CUQUAIITZ DIGITAL• I• 1
told
of
the
orglllllation
of
the
limited
to
25
members
wllh
Pomeroy
• atlc!rney, will be .
moll remarkable welch . It bags. They are eiiSY and f111
club In JUly, IMO by the late all to take an active part In guest.• speaker at lhe
computerizes time with
awesome accuracy . 11s to make and mtich cheaper Mrs. Garen Stansbury and the club.
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hurt li o tiny qoortz than those bought in stOres.
4 FOOT X 8 fOOT PANEL
011 the silent auction will be held at
Mrs.
James
Tlius
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both
Mrs.
Burkett
,
t
alked
&lt;ryatal that vtbretts It the
So something neal Ia made
Durable,
eaay-dtan
' ~" panel. ANorted colors.
11toundlng frequ.ncy of
, members of the Middleport R"!'er lihoW!. the visitors that time,
716.•32 tyctn per secbnd . from thiilcs often thrown
Man-mode
flnllh
on
hoi~.
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Mrs, Charlea McDaniel wis
It tmptoyn 1 unique oneaway.
'Ibis
pointer
Is
from
an
button command display
and the judges commenl&amp; on acting' chaplain for· the
eleven year old., - ~ITA .
svsttm . Touch the c:rown
Md th• hour and minutes
the quality of the dlsplaya. mee~g. Refreshnlenta were
. DEAR ANITA - 'lbaak "aood as new and this proceu Club
light up agalnll tho dark
members through the
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rtd Krt.n . Push II end the )'81110 ma:!d You do hiVe a has to be repeated only every years have sold cookboou, served by Mrs. Kenlght IIIHI
neon-. chango botoro Pldldea
quite lqem- sl~ to twelve months held suppers and sold Mrs. Ed1aon Hobstetler with
PANEL
your eyes. Pull It and tht
dill 11111111 on .
,fw u elevea year old. - depending on the amoWlt of calendar towels· to raise Mre. Patrick Lochary, a
C....o In 1oday tor 1 per. POLLY.
trifDc II &amp;ell .• - LINDA H. ' money lor the cmllnuatlon Ill rcon~tri·bu•t•lng.;..h&lt;ll_.,lels
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DEAR POLLY - Uke
DEAl! POLLy - I would the redbud trail through the
Denise I, too, had a problsm U1t:e to tell other vegetable vllla8e. Garden tours have
with my "never w~" Door. ~ my nice way to store . been btl!l and plantings made
LayAwlyFor
covering. Mine looked ao dull oniCIII. FIB 1 clean nylon through the year. ,
Olrfstmu .Nowl
I decided lo "wu It, ~~\it then lloctilig wllb aalitu. He botb
A recent project has been
It turneCI yellow .I used a good elldl and bq IIMm up to beautlfleatlon Ill the· vl~e
Boor stripper •d a lot of ct')i. - BRUNHILDE.
hall tlrqh Bower beds A
miiiCie to remove the wu,
Yoe will reeehe a.daUar II magnolia tree and fOI'I)'Wa
tben applied a Boor aealer to Pelly uea y•r fanrlte have allo IIIID planted there Black, whitt, gold, red, .
. ell. .the ''pan." In the bomemaklal fllea, Pet by the club members Mrs
blue. navy, gr...,, ~pie
eonriJir. Inat.d of wat I Peeve, Plllly'1 Pnblem tr Burkett reported. ~ all~ end~ • ..__
Court St., Pomeroy - ..t I fJoar flnllh. 'l'hll llllalfllll a pialll•. Write noted that the elub places
IIUUII
llllftd my problem llld noli Polly Ia care t1 tWa aewt- IMrqcullln IJllllllnellln the
, Middleport
mY ''no w111" Bocn loot as Plfper.
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'111ESDAY · . .
MIDDLEPORT. Masonic
Lodge 363, 7 p.m. Work in
Fellowship Degree. All .
Master Masons invited.
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· SYR.\CUSE PTA, 7:30 p;m.
at the school. Jim Adams
Southern Hlgh &amp;hool prin:
· cipaland David Nease; hoard
member, to speak on the
school levy. Mrs. Maxine
. Plummer to· talk on the
Community . Health and
Retardation levy renewal.
Sixth grade room mothers.to ,·
serye.
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Citizens Club birthday and
potluck supper, 7 pm. at
HarrisonviUe School. MUBic
and ganies will be provided.
POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce, noon at Meigs
Inn. All members and Interested merchants urged to
attend to discuss • the
. Christmas program.
.. SYRACUSE PTA 7:30pm.
Jim Adams, principal, ·
Sout~ern High School, David
Nease, school board member
and Maxine Plummer
execullve director of the'
Community 'Health and
.Retardation Board of Meigs,
Jackson and Gallia Counties
will be guest speakers. Sixth
grade homeroom mothers to
serve refreshments.
MEIGS Cht!lter 53 DAV .
7:30
at nome ~n But:
ternut Ave., Pomeroy.
· RACINE -Masonic Lodge
461, 7:30p.m. at the temple.
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Lodge 363, 7 p.m. Work in
£ellowcrafl degree. All
master masons Invited.
WEDNESDAY
THE NURSING DIVISION
of the Meigs County Health
Department will give flu
shots to senior citizens. They
will not give Immunization
shota. They wiD reswne their
regular schedule next week
which Is every Monday and
Wednesday and every other
Saturday from 8:30a.m, unUI

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lftl'lln AD-on WedneldiJ for
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lllldwln l'llleral Home.

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SON' BORN
SYRACUSE . .!.. Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Stewart, Rustle
Hilla, Syracuse, 111rlounce tile
blrtli of an eillht pound, two
ounce son, Jared Glenn Oct. t .
at the Holzer MI!C!Ical Center.
maternal grandmother Is
Mrs . Glenn Olaae, , llllddlepilrt, and ,paternal
grandparenl&amp; are Mr. and
Mrs. Rou Stewart, Jr.,
PomerQY. Great ·.
grandparenl&amp;are Mn. Glaae,
Mrl. HilTy JQbniOn,llr. and.

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PAST PRESIDENTS,
Drew. Webster Post 39
Amencan Legion Auxiliary,
7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Gerald WUdermuUt.
111t/RSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS BETI'ER
Health Cltlb,'l :l5 p.di. at the·
heme of Mrs. Amos Uonard.
Program . by Wllmetta
Leifheit and games by
Thelma Jeffers. Secret
~lsters to be revealed.
MAGNOLIA CLUB, 7:30
p.m: at the home of MlBB
Erna Jesse.Mrs. Ellen Couch
to glv11 devotions, Mrs.
Bertha Ca~aday,
the
program. .
YARD SALE today and
Friday at 238 Condor St.,
Pomeroy, behind Landmark
rrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spon·
sored
by
Kingsbury
MIBBionary Club.
MIDDLEPORT GHILD
Conservatloh 1 League, 7:30
p.m. at the ''home of MR.
Susan Blaker, Rustle Hilla,
Syracuse. Roll call will be a
poem or verse pertaining to
"Our Moral Heritage."
REGULAR MEETING and
election of offlcel'l by Twin
City Shrine Club, 7:30p.m. at
Racine Shrine Park. Refresh.
menta; all Nobles welcome. ·
MEETING of XI Gamma
Mu Chapter, Bets sigma Phi
Sorority, 7:30 p.m. at
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. building In .
Middleport. Cultural
program, "The Voices
Behihd" will be Riven by
Donna Byer and Kathy King.
Hostesses will be Doris
Ewing and Janet Pickens.

Mrs. Guy l'rlddJIIId Mr. and
Mrs. a. Stewart, Sr., Mt.
and Mrs. Stewart have
ano!her son, Cbrlstopber
Mll!hael, 3.

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Can't something be done? Have other,office workers faced
this problem and how did they solve It? - LOUISE THE
NAIVE .
Dear Louise:

Yes, women have fai:ed the problem of lecherous bosses
ever since females entered the worlt: fOrce. But this Is Ute first
time we've heard of a supervisor-pimp who supjJiies
management with cooperative glrl8.
You probably can't prove the accusation; but even a
substantial rumor might make officials sit up and take notice.
Why not go to your persomel officer, ask for'a transfer and
state the reason In plain language (with quotes from otber
secretaries)?
I doubt ')'OU'll be fired. - HELEN
NafE FROM SUE , And If you ARE tennin8ted, go to your
local Wcmen's Center, or .Women's Center, or Women's
Conuillsslon, or Natlotial Organization for Women chapter and
lodge a complaint.
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faced with possible lltadtlnee: "Secretary Fired fo~ Refusal to

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Dear Helen and Sue:

I 111umed hanky~ In the bOlla's ofllce was . just a
girlie magazine joke. Ha!
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. Though I ·was quite new at work, my male supervisor
chose me tO be the aenlor vice pi-~ent's personal secretary,
telling me I cwld "go far, If 1'4 cooperate." At first, I Utought
that meant being efftdent. Again: Ha !!
The V.P. soon let me know how wrong I was. He all but
admitted that the suriervlaor handplclla the best~ooklng girls
for ·"management." and they stay, If they meet,expectations.
.He darn near droola.
.
Helen &amp; Sue, I think thl.l sup!,rviaor ill hardly better than a
pimp for the big bo&amp;lles, and I'd like to go back to my former
job In the secretarial. pool. BUt I get the lmpresslbn th&amp;t If I
don't conform, I'll be .flred ·- not for lack of ability, but for
unavailability!
.
Several other women, I've dlac:overed, know about thl.l. ·
· "casting couch" setup. In !act, Hwar theY are making bets~
whether I'd give In or quit. Qne aaid I was ''unbelievllbly

Department of Daughtel'iJ of Mrs. Freda Schoen of
Union Veterans· of the Civil Marietta, presented to Leo
War was held in Middleport Story, vice president of the
recently wllh Jarie Howell Meigs County Pioneer and
Tent 95 of Meigs County Historical Society, a gift of
h&lt;lltlng the meeting.
money. Memorial services
Mrs, Pearl Reynolds, for deceased members 'were
dlatrictpresldent, P.f&lt;!sided at conducted by Mrs. Weber,
the meeting wl\11 -members acting chaplain:
from Celina, Wooster, During the · business
1\lll'larove; Cardington, meetlng 'officers for the 1976
WoOdsfield, Ur!cksvllle, year were ele9ted. They are
Cambridge, Marietta and Mrs . Hertha Douglas,
Lancaster attending . The Athens, president; Mrs.
Invocation was given by Mary Addy, Cambridge,
Gec!rge Glue, pastor of the ilenlor vice 'president; Mrs.
r,flddlepcFt Church of Christ. Geraldine SDllth, Marietta,
Mrs. Beverly Goodenough, junior vice president; Mrs.
Departnlent
of
Ohio Louise Poling, Athens,
prelidenl, was a auest and secretary; Mrs . Mary
' ilave a re1ponse to the McGhee, Cambridge,
welcome to Middleport ex- treasurer; Mrs . f'reda
tended by Mayor Fred Schoen, Marietta, chaplain;
Hoffman. In his talk before . Mrs. Lucille ThOmpson,
the group Mayor Hoffman Cambridge, patriotic lh·
gave a brief .hiJtory of the structor, and Mrs. Pearl
village 'and then commented Reynolds, Middleport; ·Mrs.
on law enforcement, the Weber, Marietta, and Mrs.
problems lnwlved and the Beatrice Hall, Cambridge,
neceulty for officers t·o council members.
protect themselves as wen as Adonation w~s made to the
the cltlzena.
Pilot Dogs In ColumbWJ and
A welcome was extended tD the Veterans Aasoclatlon
by
Margaret
Weber, for Volunteer Service. BlcMarletta, and Mrs. Marie tentennlallapel pins and desk
Hack, Cardington, talked on flags were presented to
the
living , memorial Mayor Hoffman, ihe Rev·. Mr.
scholarahlp.
Glaze and cascl.
. Spqller for the meeting
A dinner was 'served at IJ!e
was Paul Cucl of Orew MlddlepO..t Church of Christ
Webater Poet 38, j\me,ijcan with the Pilathea Women
Legion. Cue! talked on serving.
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· Americanism and emThe Invitation· for the !918
)lhul&amp;ec! the neceaslty for convention extended by the
and the respOnllblllty of Athens Tent was accepted.
parenll to train their children

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BYVJRGINIA A. FI8IIER
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WILDWOODGARDENCWB
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FUNWll'HFALLFI..OWERS
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With the beginning _of ~ cornea cool weather bteezea. ..~ ·
which brtng the rustle of drying leaves and the squlrrela' .,..
merry chirplng·or laughter.
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.,, We, as gardeners, begin thinking of harv~ crops; ,:,
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transplaritlng, mailing cold frames and otherwise preparing ..
:n ,n;
.for the days ahead.
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Now Is a good time to use your Imagination and make "~
arrangements consisting of ~asses, weeds and wild flowers. ·,~
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You can gather umlrella-ehaped heads of wild parsnip weed
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gone tD seed In early s\muner with their fascinating coloring, " ·
RACINE - The golden . Proffitt, Unda Proffitt, Their ownleavee are ~ttractlvealthough one may add garden ""
wedding anniversary of Mr. David Proffitt Jr., Ji;lmer foliage such as ~ill~ves. Abrass scale pan, once used In a ,,,
end Mrs. Elmer Proffitt was and .Pamela Proffitt, Donna butcher sop, makes an attractive container for a large size
celebrated recently with a Proffitt, Maureen . Proffitt, arrangement of ,Informal style.
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family gathering.
· Paul Proffitt, Shelly Wood,
Meadow-rue is a llhow-off mWd with ape11111 of or- '-::!
Attending were Jean Danelle . Weddle, Tersa namental graasln a naglere style arrangement. Meadowoflle ;:•v
Bradford, Tammy Bradford, Mount, J,aqet Thless, Tami deserves more attention than It usually ge~.
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Keith Bradford, Anthony Thiess, Rick Thiess, 1:!. E.
Goldenrod and purple hardy single asters thai grow along . · •·
Bradford; Ray and Betty Thless, Billy Thless, "illy roadsides nlake a· pretty pair In a miniature scale ......~
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Proffitt, Ray and Sheila Manuel, Bertha Diehl, Wayne
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Proffitt, Ray ·Proffitt Jr., and Louise Staats Chris
. perso
like to use an Individual size serving
Esther. Proffitt, Peggy Staats Danny Wedtfte Greg (Japanese) rice bowl as a container for ~tore arranging. ·••
Proffitt David artd Lola WE\(Idl~ Cbarle weddie-and ·-· ..-· .Wh!l!!.Y.9.\!J!!M.Io_gether wild materials take along uman :""~
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iiill oTwater to keep them fresh 1111W you reach hcme•.lt's very ,~• '':
rewarding to get close to nature and gather some of God's gifts ""

M. r. and M · E'l/.mer.rrojjt:tt

Cou le bon'Of.'" 50,'-*h'

Happy Harvesters elect S:day open house set .~·
Oil;'"ers
at Frida
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Mr.
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PROSPEcr and Robert Klein, Marion:-and •
Mrs. Albert Wigal of 706 East the sons and their wives are
Ue Down on Job."
OfficerS were elected at the teacher Frances Reibel Water St., Prospect, Ohio Mr. an~ Mrs. Jack Wigal, '
Friday night meeting of the would ~bserve her birthday. 4334Z,willcelebratetheir35th Mansfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Rap:
Happy Hai'Vester8 . Class at A card ~ower was planned. wedding anniversary with an Harry Wigal, Bryan· and
A ·fellowship dinner was . open house Sunday from 2:30 George, at home.
Why do people rna~ fun of overweight people? Fatties Ttinlty Church.
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Among lhose going fr_om
llnow that when they ilt dOwn their legs will flatten like
Mrs. Wilma Terrell and · announced for Oct. 26 lm· to '4:3b,p.m;
llqll8lhed llllll'llunallo. 'l'hey're embarrassed enough In a Mfs. Ella Sml th served on the mediately following the · Mr. ·and Mrs. Wigal are here for the celebraUon will
swim suit witbout bearing ''those l'tlll81'ks ... They already feel nominating committee . morning worship service.
former Racine residents. be Mrs. Wigal's sister and
terrible about pants that look ·~oo tight" just because there's a Elected were Miss Erma ' Prayer from the yearbook They 'moved ·to Prospect ' brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
lot to cover. And think how discouraged we get when, after SDllth, president; Mrs. Neva and the hymn, "Blessed about 10 years ago. He was Otis Bailey and daughter,
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Utousands of hours of holding our stcmachi!ln, someooe says, Seyfried, vice president; Assurance" opened the associated with the Sugar Lois, Racine, and her nephew
the father?"
Mrs.
Rose
Ginther, meeting. Miss Smith read a . Run Mill during the 16 ye11111 and hill wife, ' Mr. and Mrs.
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. "Who's
lt'ilmilerable staying with a diet; but when you inow your . secretary; Mrs. Genevieve meditation entitled "A they resided here.
TedBalleyandfamUyofnear
friends are laul!lllng, IOIIIe!lmea you just give up. Why don't Meinhart, treasurer.
Secretary to God." .She 881d
The couple has six children Gallipolis.
people realize fat persons aren't inllulated against lm'l? Why
The family will · attend
A gift of $25 was received that only God has the secre~ , ·and six grandchildren and an
must we' laugh at their j9kes?
sll!lrway
lntD
every
heart
and
will
be
p~esent
for
the
church
together Sunday ,
from Mrs. , Mary Black,
And pl~e dm't write, '.'Yeah, let's start a 'Take a tattle daughter of Mrs.' Ethel that the steps' to the throne . celebration. The daughters .morning at the Emmanuel
to IWlch campaign," or I'll take up mllkllhakes again. -LOW- Williamson, who sent It to he Include prayer, faith, service, and their husbands .are Mr. Lutheran Church In Marion.
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FrlendaandrelaUvesofthe
used for a m~morlal to he gifts of love, . trust, and Mrs. Charles Smlih,
forgiveness
ana
helping
those
Greenwich
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
couple
are Invited to call
placed In the church In
Low-Cal:'
in
need.
She
concluded
Wtth
during
the
open house hours.
memory of the late Mrs.
POLLY'S PROBLEM
ma11y letters and uses sc
How about a "Support rour local fat person" campaign? Clara Karr, companion of prayer and the grQIIP sang : r
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DEAR POLLY- Could you manylheets of her stationery Which means.: Dcin't offer food; llnodl off the unfumy jokes; Mrs. Williamson.
"Every Step 1Take."
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or 1111111 of your women wbo -.t abe al'l!&amp;ya hu many itbow lnlel'tlt In hll or her diet and recognize weight loss with
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It was announced Ut&amp;t on
WHEN
VOli
SEE
ME,
-lellme ' - to pula OM' el)ftlopee left. 1 suaaested lllllcwe Clllllilllments. Let's hope yoo aet many tolrien. - Oct. z;, fonner Sunday school Freda Duffy were namf4
lnchelalllc ill a culll&amp; at tile thallhe earelully open u- $lEN
DON'T THINK OF •
h&lt;lllesaes for November with
ot a lldn or Uclla envelopes and use them lor
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INSURANCE ••• BUT
without II rolling and letter writing and she would Dear L.C.:
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devoUons.
WHEN YOU rHINK OF
lwlllinl?
be sending In a different
Eve!! worse than the joker (I think) Is the super-Interested
(t11
G11ests were Mrs. Beulah
My daughter writes so looking letter. When finished person wbo mak• your dletln8 HER business. My advice to ·
'.J' ,Nut,t
\ INISUI~AI\II:;t., SEE MEl
of Buckhannon,
_ _ _...;.._ _ _ _ they are folded arid put In frlendaoffattles:Don'tsayanyUtlpgtothemUtatyi,uwouldn't
houseguest of Miss Smith,
another envelope and malted. want to hear If YOU'had the weight problem. (Which means:
and
Flo 'Strickland who
MV wtte wu tettlnv me about
(Polly's note: Why not just Shut up!) .:_ SUE
.
CHESTER - Plans for a joined th~ claBB. Games were
a conversation wlth our little
open the envelopes wherever
girl ... "Mommy. If policemen
played with prizes going tD ·
and firemen wear un iforms,
they are glued, \vrlte on the
· ·
c&lt;lltumed · Halloween party' Mrs. Meinhart, Mrs. Rose
why doesn 't Daddy wur an
Insurance man's uniform?"
Inside, fold back as envelope
.,..I'JtJ
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forthecubscoutsofPack:i35, Ginther, Mrs. Null and Mrs.
Daddy doesn 't need a uniform,
was originally and stick
.J f ti
1 1
Chester and Tuppers Plains, Edith Lanning. Memllers
sweetheart
. People recognize
.
together with the glue that
/w~re made during a recent sang "Happy Birthday" to
· hlni by hts worm smile and
aweet disposition . " You know
was on the flap?) _
meeting of the Pack.
. Mrs. Ginther.
what Mommy, I never noticed
DOROTHY.
•
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It will take pta~ at 6 p.m.
that .'' COt&lt; , Ok, but when you
Hostesses were Mrs.
think of Insurance , see me .. . J
Terrell and Mrs. Seyfried. A
DEAR DOROTHY - I
:d thpare
l~ve 11 opellq In lbe
6 .
fall motif was carried out in
eulq, fasteD a safety plu In Return Jonathan Meigs Cincinnati.
Invited to join their sons for the table decoratlona for the
Wijllom D. Childs
the ead of tbe elaallc:, niD It Cllapter· of the Daughters of
A report on the church the party. Cl!bmaster Lloyd salad course served. ·.AI·
lbi-eucb tbe casing being aure the American Revolution met history of Meigs COIIDty ·was Brooks will have charge of tending besides tho.e named
II II llralsht, aew eads Friday at the home of Mrs. A. given. by Mrs. Pearl Mora the meeting ·with costume were Mrs. Edith Lanning,
1o11elber lid slip this hack R. Knight and made plahs for viho noted t!lat It will be prizes, games and treats to be Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Mrs.
lllllde !be Clllq opeulq, ' rnark\ng.lbe grave of, Mrs. C. presen'ted to 1be Meigs Included In the evening's Carrie Neutzllng and. l'tlrs.
'·
Stl'lleh oat to be lure IIIII M. Hennesy some time In Museum aftef C&lt;IPiea have · a~lllrltles . Papler-mache Gladys ·Cuckler.
•liD llfalllbt aucl tben sew November.
been made for the Ohio maski' are being made · by
threugb ela1llc aad caaln&amp; In
Mrs . Therfon Johnson, D.A.R. and the national· several of the cub scouts.
froat, •--k
Another
be ata.
- aad 1ldettao lbere regent, pres1de d a t th e organization. It was decided visit
to. acUvlty
the Boyswill
Club
Is nodafllereflts tul'lllng lad meeting. The chapter agreed· that a request will be made
•
•
twlstlag.- POLLY.
to contribute a quilt block for space to store hl.!!torlcal Parkersburg, W.Va.
DEAR POLLY - My showing local history which papers and 'dOcuments of the
family all like to read In the will bi\Come a part of a quilt chapter at ·the Meigs
regent, presented a program
bathroom. I bo~,~ght a bicycle being made by Ohio for the Museum. .
on
gowns worn by Rrst ladles
basket and hung II on the Waldschmidt House. near
Mrs. Paul Elch. viceof
the White House. She
bathroom wall with two
~bowed
slide&amp; B!ld 'gave a
square hooks larger than
commentary on gOIYftS worn
those used for curtain 1'0&lt;\5.
by first ladles of the White
For less than two dollars I
House.
have a handy magazine
Mrs. Elch rioted that up
holder that eliminates the
.
untii1B50,
·gowns worn by the ·
clutter of loose magazines
,.
A
history
of
the
Middleport
Girden
Club.
first
ladles
for state occasions
and the crowded floor space
Amateur
Gardeners
was
At
the
Initial
meeting
held
were
Imported,
many from
that resulted when I tried a
presented
by
Mrs.
Elizabeth
·
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Roy
France,
111d
It
was
not WlUI'
conventional floor type
Burkett, a charter member, · Barnes, committees were Betty Tyler Dandridge that ·
mliWne rack. - ELOISE.
DEAR POLLY - Tiny doll at the Wednesday night appointed to write the con- American-made gowns were
t and it was decided worn. clothes hangers can be easily meeting of · the club at the stitutlon
tha no one over 35 could Join,
home
of
Mrs.
Wallar
Q-ooks:
It was announced b)' Mrs.
made by twisting plastic
In
her
paper,
Mrs.
Burkett
and
that
the
club
would
~
Elch
that Charles Knight,
THI
IULOVA
AC ·
twisters from bread and bun
CUQUAIITZ DIGITAL• I• 1
told
of
the
orglllllation
of
the
limited
to
25
members
wllh
Pomeroy
• atlc!rney, will be .
moll remarkable welch . It bags. They are eiiSY and f111
club In JUly, IMO by the late all to take an active part In guest.• speaker at lhe
computerizes time with
awesome accuracy . 11s to make and mtich cheaper Mrs. Garen Stansbury and the club.
·
November meeting, , ~d ·a
hurt li o tiny qoortz than those bought in stOres.
4 FOOT X 8 fOOT PANEL
011 the silent auction will be held at
Mrs.
James
Tlius
,
both
Mrs.
Burkett
,
t
alked
&lt;ryatal that vtbretts It the
So something neal Ia made
Durable,
eaay-dtan
' ~" panel. ANorted colors.
11toundlng frequ.ncy of
, members of the Middleport R"!'er lihoW!. the visitors that time,
716.•32 tyctn per secbnd . from thiilcs often thrown
Man-mode
flnllh
on
hoi~.
·
·
·
who came to view the entries
Mrs, Charlea McDaniel wis
It tmptoyn 1 unique oneaway.
'Ibis
pointer
Is
from
an
button command display
and the judges commenl&amp; on acting' chaplain for· the
eleven year old., - ~ITA .
svsttm . Touch the c:rown
Md th• hour and minutes
the quality of the dlsplaya. mee~g. Refreshnlenta were
. DEAR ANITA - 'lbaak "aood as new and this proceu Club
light up agalnll tho dark
members through the
. c.
rtd Krt.n . Push II end the )'81110 ma:!d You do hiVe a has to be repeated only every years have sold cookboou, served by Mrs. Kenlght IIIHI
neon-. chango botoro Pldldea
quite lqem- sl~ to twelve months held suppers and sold Mrs. Ed1aon Hobstetler with
PANEL
your eyes. Pull It and tht
dill 11111111 on .
,fw u elevea year old. - depending on the amoWlt of calendar towels· to raise Mre. Patrick Lochary, a
C....o In 1oday tor 1 per. POLLY.
trifDc II &amp;ell .• - LINDA H. ' money lor the cmllnuatlon Ill rcon~tri·bu•t•lng.;..h&lt;ll_.,lels
..........- - .
101\•1 dtmonstrltion .
DEAR POLLY - Uke
DEAl! POLLy - I would the redbud trail through the
Denise I, too, had a problsm U1t:e to tell other vegetable vllla8e. Garden tours have
with my "never w~" Door. ~ my nice way to store . been btl!l and plantings made
LayAwlyFor
covering. Mine looked ao dull oniCIII. FIB 1 clean nylon through the year. ,
Olrfstmu .Nowl
I decided lo "wu It, ~~\it then lloctilig wllb aalitu. He botb
A recent project has been
It turneCI yellow .I used a good elldl and bq IIMm up to beautlfleatlon Ill the· vl~e
Boor stripper •d a lot of ct')i. - BRUNHILDE.
hall tlrqh Bower beds A
miiiCie to remove the wu,
Yoe will reeehe a.daUar II magnolia tree and fOI'I)'Wa
tben applied a Boor aealer to Pelly uea y•r fanrlte have allo IIIID planted there Black, whitt, gold, red, .
. ell. .the ''pan." In the bomemaklal fllea, Pet by the club members Mrs
blue. navy, gr...,, ~pie
eonriJir. Inat.d of wat I Peeve, Plllly'1 Pnblem tr Burkett reported. ~ all~ end~ • ..__
Court St., Pomeroy - ..t I fJoar flnllh. 'l'hll llllalfllll a pialll•. Write noted that the elub places
IIUUII
llllftd my problem llld noli Polly Ia care t1 tWa aewt- IMrqcullln IJllllllnellln the
, Middleport
mY ''no w111" Bocn loot as Plfper.
public library. ·
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Pllbnaanc:e

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·.PANELING
SPECIALS

Club history presen~d to
Amateur Gardeners

{rpm
The FRIENDLY ONESI

-W!hw

$7.69

POMEROY

.CEMENT BLOCK CO.

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The Department Store
of Building
Since 1915

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Social
Calendar

'111ESDAY · . .
MIDDLEPORT. Masonic
Lodge 363, 7 p.m. Work in
Fellowship Degree. All .
Master Masons invited.
·
· SYR.\CUSE PTA, 7:30 p;m.
at the school. Jim Adams
Southern Hlgh &amp;hool prin:
· cipaland David Nease; hoard
member, to speak on the
school levy. Mrs. Maxine
. Plummer to· talk on the
Community . Health and
Retardation levy renewal.
Sixth grade room mothers.to ,·
serye.
. ~...
··
HARffiSONVIi..LE .Senior
Citizens Club birthday and
potluck supper, 7 pm. at
HarrisonviUe School. MUBic
and ganies will be provided.
POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce, noon at Meigs
Inn. All members and Interested merchants urged to
attend to discuss • the
. Christmas program.
.. SYRACUSE PTA 7:30pm.
Jim Adams, principal, ·
Sout~ern High School, David
Nease, school board member
and Maxine Plummer
execullve director of the'
Community 'Health and
.Retardation Board of Meigs,
Jackson and Gallia Counties
will be guest speakers. Sixth
grade homeroom mothers to
serve refreshments.
MEIGS Cht!lter 53 DAV .
7:30
at nome ~n But:
ternut Ave., Pomeroy.
· RACINE -Masonic Lodge
461, 7:30p.m. at the temple.
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Lodge 363, 7 p.m. Work in
£ellowcrafl degree. All
master masons Invited.
WEDNESDAY
THE NURSING DIVISION
of the Meigs County Health
Department will give flu
shots to senior citizens. They
will not give Immunization
shota. They wiD reswne their
regular schedule next week
which Is every Monday and
Wednesday and every other
Saturday from 8:30a.m, unUI

SUPERIORS BEEF
USDA QIOICE

BEEF

,. , RIBS
SUPER. MARKET • Open Dai~ 9 to 10
,_Sun. 10 to 10 ·
We Accept Federal Food Stamps
' PHONE 992-3480
Mill and Second Sis. We reaerve lhe rtiht to limit quantities.
SUPERIORS ALL MEAT

BOLOGNA ••••••••••••••••••••••••
. · · . . ·.lb.19e

.

SUPERIORS

POLISH SAUSAGE
..... ~~~89~
FRESH
.HAM SALAD.................~~~ 99e,
HOMEMADE PURE

'

MINUTE STEAK
Tender!
From Fresh
Pure a.ef!

CHUCK
LB· . , 09

En.PI·I LB.

LB~ 99~

I

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, jar

Banquet DINNERS
ASSORTED

·49°

each

12 Ol.
atOCK FUll OF NUTS

SUITER·

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MILK
'nGAL

can

-JENO'S
Kl£ENEX

FACIAL

bag

SUNSHINE

VANILLA
WAFERS

FAYGO
, SUGAR fREE
'

-DRINKS
•3.50

CASE

PRINGLES

'

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Cigars

POTATO
CHIPS

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ALL WEEI&lt; LONG

8::$}00

12 oz.

_,X

WINOtESTER ·

THURS. ONlY

Double
Size
box

BX$.

99

69' 49$
'nGAL

MIX

TISSUES

/

MILK

PIZZA

Dad's Root Beer llet Rite Cola
8 pak 1.19 ~:oslt
.8

Red or Y.ellow
Delicious
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10$

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LB.

DIET RITE
AND '

R.-C.' COLA

:l~N

89'·

Diet Rite F'IMn - 5 qb. 11

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BUTTER· CHOCOLATE
.

59$

*.GAL

No. 21,2

..,.. 25 lb.

and
Pepperoni

VAU.EY am

MILK .·

DOG FOOD ·

Ham bu...

PI

4-oz.

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John's Pizza

•

COFFEE

•·

FJ;eda Welllna, and Mrs.
Pearl lleJDoJdl, M~tpcri,
lftl'lln AD-on WedneldiJ for
the funnl •rvlcel Ill O'llc
Reynolcll at the Eckard;
lllldwln l'llleral Home.

BANQURTV

PLANTERS
DRY ROASTED

BLUE RIBI)N
.

'119_

MARl&lt; V FROZEN FOOD BUYS

16 Ol.

SON' BORN
SYRACUSE . .!.. Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Stewart, Rustle
Hilla, Syracuse, 111rlounce tile
blrtli of an eillht pound, two
ounce son, Jared Glenn Oct. t .
at the Holzer MI!C!Ical Center.
maternal grandmother Is
Mrs . Glenn Olaae, , llllddlepilrt, and ,paternal
grandparenl&amp; are Mr. and
Mrs. Rou Stewart, Jr.,
PomerQY. Great ·.
grandparenl&amp;are Mn. Glaae,
Mrl. HilTy JQbniOn,llr. and.

IN AKRON
Ml'l. l(eJan """'olds, Mn.

GROUND
ROUND .

FRtDAY ONLY SALE

LB·

CREMORA

PAST PRESIDENTS,
Drew. Webster Post 39
Amencan Legion Auxiliary,
7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Gerald WUdermuUt.
111t/RSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS BETI'ER
Health Cltlb,'l :l5 p.di. at the·
heme of Mrs. Amos Uonard.
Program . by Wllmetta
Leifheit and games by
Thelma Jeffers. Secret
~lsters to be revealed.
MAGNOLIA CLUB, 7:30
p.m: at the home of MlBB
Erna Jesse.Mrs. Ellen Couch
to glv11 devotions, Mrs.
Bertha Ca~aday,
the
program. .
YARD SALE today and
Friday at 238 Condor St.,
Pomeroy, behind Landmark
rrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spon·
sored
by
Kingsbury
MIBBionary Club.
MIDDLEPORT GHILD
Conservatloh 1 League, 7:30
p.m. at the ''home of MR.
Susan Blaker, Rustle Hilla,
Syracuse. Roll call will be a
poem or verse pertaining to
"Our Moral Heritage."
REGULAR MEETING and
election of offlcel'l by Twin
City Shrine Club, 7:30p.m. at
Racine Shrine Park. Refresh.
menta; all Nobles welcome. ·
MEETING of XI Gamma
Mu Chapter, Bets sigma Phi
Sorority, 7:30 p.m. at
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. building In .
Middleport. Cultural
program, "The Voices
Behihd" will be Riven by
Donna Byer and Kathy King.
Hostesses will be Doris
Ewing and Janet Pickens.

Mrs. Guy l'rlddJIIId Mr. and
Mrs. a. Stewart, Sr., Mt.
and Mrs. Stewart have
ano!her son, Cbrlstopber
Mll!hael, 3.

SUPERIORS ·l Eu
FRESH &amp; I.{AN

BORDEN'S
.OOFFEE CREAMER

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SUPERIORS BEEF ·
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· ___8_:;;: The pail)' Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1975

~&amp;WIDM;~~···'u....J,_.

Unscramblt lh&lt;"' f;01r Jumble"
onti ltller to flth oquarf, to
torm rour ordinary words.

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REVef&lt;~IE!I"E.

Now tUTan1• the c,lrcltd lottera
t.o form the 1urprlae an1wer, u
auunttd by tho abovt cartoon.

We Paint Anything

warranty. Save.

197S CHEVROL!i!T CAPRICE
SS298
Cpe , less than 7.000 miles, d~luxe belts, tint glass, air
conditioned, deluxe bumpers and guards, remote LH &amp;
RH mirror, A00.4B Bl engine, AM radio and tape, aux.
lighting, comforllllwheel. Like new and a real sharpie

Collection

$2 oo for so word minimum
E ar:h adcll tlonal word 3c

BLIND ADS

,

' Additional 25c: Charge per
Adv ertisem en t

Attt)l'nt II 'hnt Ill/ IIIIICIIrr(',.,.(rd dr•nlld ·,., lift•

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Free Estimates
AI Tromm
Ph. 7 42-232. -.·

8: 30

that

In

1 pursuance

of

a1

am . to

12 00

Noon ' - --

NOTICE Is nereby given

Wanted
CA S'H paid tor all makes ana
· models of mobile homes .
Phone area code 614 -423.

¥531

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Notice

lo, pnsed on tht 29th day of
TownshiP at a General Oh
Ju ly, 1975, thefe will be
ELECT'ION' lo be held In the submitted
to a vote of the

I AM NOW g iv~ng plano
lessons In my home . For
Townahi;J of Bedford , Oh lp, at
appointment , call 9'49 -~803
the rtgular places of voting people of said County at a
10-10·61C
therein, on Tuesday, the 4th General ELECTION to be hold
day of November, 1975, the In the County of Meigs, Ohio ,
the re~uler places of voting
Quntion of levying, In ~xcess at
of lht ten f1'tiH limitation , for th·ere ln, on Tuesdey, the 4th ' products , new catalogs . Get
on our growing customer
lht benefit of Bedford day of November, 197.5, the
list . Or maybe you would
Township for lhe purpose of question of lev ylrig, In e)(cess
the ten milt llml!atlon, for
like to toke order&amp;) PhOne
metnlalnlng and operating of
Heten J Brown , 992 -Slll,
ctmtterles of the township . the benefit of Meigs Count';' for
the purpose of providing
Independent
KOSCOT
Said tn: being: an ad Meigs
County's share for tfl.e
Distributor .
dll!onll tex of Two mills to run
benefit of lhe Gal lie · Jeckson
9·21 ·1fC
for Five Years.
. Melgl Comm unity Mental - - - - -- - - - - -;-- - Htatth
and
·
Mental
Relar
·
at ill rate not exceeding ~ . 0 dation Board, for the purpose MEIGS co. Fish end Game
Club will meet Oct 15, 7:30
mIlls for each one dollar of Ot providing the neussary
v1luation 1 which amounts to requirements
~:O,n,at the Syracuse Club
of
the
Com
Twenty {;;tnts for each one
10 12·41tc
hundred dollars of veluillt lon , mun ttY Mental Health and
R'etardatlon
Program
for Five Ylln.
pursuant to
The Polls for seld Election esfebllshed
Cheptor l&lt;O of the Ohio
Will bl Open II 6:30 O'CIOC- Revised
Code .
A .M and remain ooeo until
tax btlng : a renewel of
7:10 o'clock P.M. of sold day . anSaid
existing TAX OF Two
(0.2} mill to run for 10 IO tA'S Beauty Salon, John
By order of the Boillrd of tenlht
Years at a rate not exceed ing
St ., SYracuse , Ohio across
E l tctlons, of Meigs · Coun l y, 0.2
mills for each one dollar of
from school lo t , I will
Ohio .
valuation , which amounts to
discontinue Merle Norman
I" /,
,, . .. ,
Two cents for- each one
Cosmetics 'es Of Oct . 30. All
dollars of veluatlon,
ed.;ln' ~. -cJ zort hundred
cosmellcs
In stock now
for Ten Years .
selling ~~ 25 percent elf.
· Chairman
The Polls fol sold Elecllon

NEW- :7QiL- OF- MINK ··

be open at ' 6:30 o'clock
Dorothy M. Johnson will
A .M. and remain open until

Dattd Oct . 2, 1975
1101 7, 14, 21, 28, 4tc

7: 30 o'clock P .M . of said day .

Phone 992 .2549

10· 12 6tc
-------------SHAMROCK Motet and Inn

under new management.
Rooms by day or week ,
week,ly rattl
Efflc 11ent
epts , re!ltaurant and bar .
.568 w. Main St ., Pomeroy, •

By order of th e Boord' of

Elections, of Meigs County ,

Ohio .

EdWin S. COllrt
NOTICI 0' ILICTIOII
ON TAX LEVY
IN IXCIUOP:
THITINMIU
I.IMITATtOH

Dorothy M . Johnson
Dlnctor

Doted Oct. 1. 19?1
NOTICII II htrtby gt..n
l1
2 •1 t
il In punulftct ., • 110 ' 14, 1, • , • c

t

el

a

... OTICE

OF ELECTION
ON TAl)( LIVY
IN IKC!SS OF
T,HI TI!N MILL
LIMITATION

"

General

ELI!CTION 'to bt held In the

NOTICE Is htrtby given

Townahlp of Chester 1 Ohio, at that . In purauance of a
the regular Pllcts Of voting Rtsolutlo·n of tht Council of
thertln, on Tutsdey, tht 4th the VIllage of Pomeroy, Ohio,

day of Novtmber, 1975 , the ptnod on the 4th dey of

question of levying, in excess August, 1975, there will bt
of"'' ttn mill llmllatlol'l , for submitted to a vote of the

the ~tntflt of Chestor ~tOPie of said VIllage at a
Township lor lht pur post of General ELECTION to be held

maintaining and operating
Ctmtterles. '
Seld tu: being : an 1d
dlt lonal tax of 1/) trt111 to run for
five years .

In tht VIllage of Pomeroy,
·ohio at the regular place of
'voun'o therein , on Tutsdey,
the 4th day of November , 1915,
the Qutstlon of levying, In
uctsl of ten mill limitation,
It 1 r1tt not exc•edlng .50 mill for tht btntflfl of Pomeroy

tach on " do•l•~ ·• lot Vllilgt for IHe- purpost of
VIIUIIIon, WhiCh •mounts to current Expenaes .

for

Flvt Cents for

each

one 1

Sllg

llx

being:

an

ad ·

hundrtCI dotters Of vatv.tlon . dlllonol tax of One Mill to run
fo'r:~·~o~:·ro~ utd Election tor Ftvo ytors .
witt be open ot 6 lO o'clock atorotttMC..dlng l.Omlltlor
A .M . and remain p):&gt;en until

7:30 o'clock P.M. of said dey .
By ordtr ol the lolrd' of
Elections, of Meigs County ,
on to.

each one dollar of valuation,

whiCh amounts to Ton Cents

for tech ond hundred dollarS

of' val uotlon, lor F lve vurs.
Tho Polls lor said Election
wttl be optn 11 6:30 o'clock

Edwin s. Cozart
Chairman

A.M . 1nd remain open until
7: 30 o1 clock P .M . of said day .

Dorothy M . Johnston
Director

Eltctlons. of Mtlgs County,
Ohio

Doted Oct a. 1975

()0) 7, 14, 21 , ll , 41C

10-12 6tc

Yard Sale

By order of the Board of

Edwin S Cozart
Chairman

oorothy M. Johnston

Director

lost

Wanted To Rent

FEMALE blac&lt; and Wh ile COUNTRY HOME Wllh
garage or outbuildings Call
hCJund lost at Issac: Walton
74l ·2568.
Farm on the Shade River .
10 9-61c:
Phone (3041 272.5814
lO·Hic
ONE A K C Reg . Female
apricot poodle , 10 weeks pld

Wanted To Buy

· 10 10 -Sic
- - - - - - - - - -- - - WELL 1 RAt NED Beagles
Also , pups from 6 weeks to 5
mon ths. Phone 7.42 -2521.
I
10·9 6fP

10· 10-8tc

J. 0 or 1 H . Rotary Mow er
(brush hog I. Phone Hubert
Prlc;e, Portland 843 2641

·

!&gt;ale, Leonerd Baas
rea1dence on Rt . 1'2,. ,
Syracuse Phone 992·5006.

YA.fii:O

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10 " _
2tc
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YARD sale In Harr lsonv iHe ,
Oct , 1~ , 15 ond 16 9 1111 ?
Items too numerous to
mention Watch for ·Signs

10-lOtc

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Lost

~eo

IRISH setter , female ,

condition . Phone 992 7288,

10·14·3tc
- - -·- ----------;L.O turn•rure, "!- ICe boxes;
' brass beds , or complete ,
households Write M . C&gt;.&gt;
Miller . Rt 4, Pomeroy ,

Onto . Ca ll 992 1760

l0-7-74

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1964 AND older d i mes ,
quarters, and ha l ves . A lso ,
gold and silver jl!!welr~ . Call
Rutland , 742 · 2331, Roger
W11m sley .

10-12 lltc

KOSCOT

OF INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT

The State of Ghlo, Mtlg'
County, Court of Common
Pleas, Probate Division
To the Executor of the
estate , to such of the following

as are residents of the State of

Emergency

SMITH NELSON
MC)JORS,·INC.
PomeroY.

F Sale

' 0(

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IN DASH 23 Channel Cit izen 's
Band transce iver, am -fm
"'m px radio , 8 tra c: k stereo.
Call 992 ~965 .
9-.oi ·ffC

------ --------7168 .

Co smetics

beauty i!ldv lsors have been
trained to ass ist ~ou In sk in
c are and beauty Don 't
hesllftle to call for free
consultation. ~Have won
derful opporllJnit)' for those
Interested in working) .
Phone
Ann
Seuvage .
Syracuse, Ohio. 992 -3272 .
Independent
Distributors .

10·10-6tp

__________ __ _

Auto .Sales
1970 CH EV

1969
~tat10n

YANKEE

Cl lfper

camper . Phone 992 576 .

10-14-6tp

wagon

Pnone 843 2459, 1700.
------------ --I
1Q.fl .61p TWO p iece Early American

1969 GTO . Call an~ ti me after
5 p m., 992 1284.
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10-14 61C

____ _________

1965 BUICK sports wagon ,
e)( c;ellent body . Phone 992 -

7394.

10 -14 -llc

living room 1$uite Call 9922781 after 7 p m.•
10-14 3tc

15 FT PULL -TYPE camper,
sleeps

SIX

OR

I&lt;I,UIPDiftO lddltiOnilll IChDOI
fiCIIItin 11 the t+igh School
lift ancl pur chnlno blelchers '
for the Mlgh School gym .

ntslum .

11 prov lcMd b~ law.

at fht r19ulillr piJCI of voting
thertln , on Tuesday , the .. th
dey of November, 1975, the
qu11tlon of le\lylna . In t)Cctss

of tho ten mill llmlletlon, tor
the btnoflts of Recine Vllfige
lor lht purpose of Current

The m1x1mum number of exptnsts of rht VIllage of
~ears during wh lch such Recine .
bonds lrt ro run 11 20 years.
Said tax being : en Od ·
The est1m1ted average dt&lt;lonot tax of 3 o mills to run
tddttlonot tt• rott amounts lo klr fi ve years. -

fur Sale

HO V S ~ FOR SALE on L incoln
Hg•s . 3 large bedrm5 . and
b;.th, living rm ., TV rm .,
large built -In
ki tc hen ,
counter top range , built -In
double oven , autumn gold ,

Iorge bar In

kttc~en ,

ell tully

carpeted ,
In
3 rm .,
basement , garage with
sliding doQrs
With or
without turnifure , priced
low ca ll 99~ - 2404 tor ln·
formation .

l0-7.12tc
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value Phone (614) 985 -3371 .

2082
HOU SE for sete, reasonable
10 12-6tp priced , Phone 992-7648.
penellng , - - - - -- - - -- - - - 9-28-5ltc
flooring and ceiling . Phone FEMALE Reg red and while

CARPENTRY,

9-17-26tc

992 ·2075

10-1l-ltc

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Beegle puppies, 9 weeks old
A Iso , 8 tt used cam pet top . 9 Riil: HOUSE 13 apts.J. Will
sell for $1,500 down , the rest
C~n be seen atter s p.m 992 ·
like ren t . $150 per month, on
27A0
l and conlract 356 North
10· 12-Jtp

Fourth, MIOdleport . William

DEARBORN corn picker .
Phone Wilkesville, 669:3848

Smith .

·

10 10·6tc

10·12-6tc
A
Plumbing , - - - -- - -- - - - - - ~ RMS . and bath o'n east Main
St . Phone 992-2729.
heat1ng and all types of TWO walnut trees , 308 Page
St. Phone 992-3509 .
'•
. lO.J2-61p
generel
repair .
Work
guaranteed 20 years ex 1
JO. t2 .7tc - - - - - -- -- - - - - perienc e. Phone 992 2409
; . , .tf~ .. WASHER-;;;;-d-.;;.-;~;;-g-;;od • R'M. HOUSE ond both,
'

~EMODELING,

- ·-~-·-· -·----------

condlllon.

Phone 247-2252.

lO.Jl -3tc

fireplace .

Phone 992 -5871. '

For Rent · .

.

10·2·12tc

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TEAFOhD

Park , Rl 33, ren mJies north

~~:c0r';t~roJatT~-g:~~~t!;;~~·
runners and olf str eet
uar~ l ng Phone 99 2 7.479.
1

12 ll tiC

Tht Stoll of Oftto, Meigs

County, Court of Common MOBILE home IQceted In
Middleport. adults only .
Pleas, Probltt Division
Phone 992 5535 .
t0-8-tlc
To the Executor or Ad -

F~l RouncHJp
Sale Oct. 6-18

PRIZES· FUN
REFRESHMENTS
Come in and roglsler.
No purchase necessary,
POMEROY LANDMARK

9._ JeekW. carsty,Mgr .
Ail Phone992;2111

ministrator of the tstatefl , to
pieced comforts and
such of the following as are 2 ~EDRM . opt . SilO per N.EW
quill tops, 120 end up ,
residents of the State of Ohio ,
month , utilities peld . Phone
Telephone !6141 378 -6274
viz : - the surv iving spouse ,
992 ·3975.
wayne Chevalier, Reed!·
the
next
of
kin .
the
10-8 lie
ville , Ohio
btntflcierles undtr the will ;
10-7-lOtp
and to the attorney or It· 2: BEORM . treller 1 Klngsoury
torneys representing any of '
Road. 1,. mile off St . Rt . 143. DEER-;.;;:-12-g-;~$1. 29-;- 20
the afortmenfioned persons : ' Furnished , no pets, 1 or 2
go 11 .19, 12 ga . Ro..,tngton
Charles w, Thompson ,
children. Phone 742·3ll2.
Exprus or Super X S3.13
I0.7-26tc
Route L long Bottom, Meigs

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,block powder , s2.90 lb. Lots
of new and used shotguns.
Very good diScount on new
guns. Fife'• · Third St,
MtOdteport , Phone "2-7&lt;94.
10·7-tltc

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REMINGTON, !,100 oulo,
n~w 12 or 20 D•· $172.50.
. Flft'~ • ~ld41111!rl• O.hlf, _
9·JO.J6tc

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NEW LISTING - 3 B.R.s,
bath, birch kit. , nat. gas
lurnaee. basement end nice
lot In Middleport. $17,000.
NEW LISTING ~ 3.95 acres of
land on RJ: 124 West. 1972
Mobile home (like new) and 3
car garage. Only $8500.00.
LARGE HOME-4 B.R.'s, 1'12
baths, 2 livings. mod kit.,
basement, geroge end large
lot. Only 520.000.
26 ACRES - Nice laying land
on State Rt. Good 3 B. R. home,
blth, 2 car garage, barn and
garden. 528,000.
NEARLY NEW - A fine 3
B.R. home, 2 ceramic baths,
lull basement ond 2 cer
garage , Asking $39,000.
RIVER VIEW. ~ In the
country · 2 B.R.. home wllh
•oak floors. lurnact , aluminum
siding and locre. Justs10,000.
B R ba"'
RUTLAND - 4 • .1.
""
nal.gas, Broomslnell,gordtn
end 2cer garege . Only $12,000.
BUNGALOW- 2 bedrooms,
belh, panellng. porches and
lev•l tot on 33 North . Asking
'
$7,000. ,
A BUY - Good 5 room home.
beth,

basement~

~ew

F.A.

USED CHAIN siws: 491 lurnaceendolumlnumsldlng.
Loculi St., MIGdleporf, ,.,
lO 500
P
9923092
vnly S ' ·
'
·
· ' t -11·26fc so HoUHS for you to look 1t,
hont
- - - - - - -- - - -- 992·3325.
GERT'Sagev glrl , rtodylor a
whirl atter cleaning carpets
wHh Blue lustre . Rent tltc.

Shlmpooer, NIIIOII'I Drug
Store

.

I0-9.6tc

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Pas• 1 N.T. Pass
Paas Pass Pass
Opening lead- K •
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~-~
A reader from Sarasota

wants us to diiCUBS the "Short ,
Club".
This bid, invented by
Oswald Jacoby in 1933, was
described than uynrgeneral utility· man. I~ Is ~t
forcing, but may be b1d With
just three .clubs to an booor
with a balanced hand that Is
too weak for a one notrulnp
opening. Partner is supposed
to respond just as if opener
had at least four clubs. We
will discUSI Ibis In our next
week's columns.
,

•.rrn.E ORPHAN ANNIE
•

• p•

J.I'I"I'LK

;;;;;~

Svraeust, Ohio
Ph. t~2:,~m
4.10-1 mo .

.'
EJ'&lt;CA.VATiNG', dolOr, loader ·
and backhoe work , septic
tanks
installed . dump.
trucks end lo boys for hire ;
w tl l haul fill dirt , top soli ,
limestone and.,gravel!': Cal1
Bob or ROger Jeffers, day '
phone 99'2'·7089, night phon e

992 3525 or 99l ·5232

(For a copy of JACOBY
MODERN, send $1 to: "Win
a! Bridge, " c/o !his
newspaper, P. 0. Box 489,
Radio City Stallon, New York,
N. Y, 10019)

2-ll ·lfC
-"in&lt;t"AvA
- - -----·----..,
I f'NG , beck"oe ,
)..

dozer and dltchtr. Gas,
electric and ' weter JJrte
burial. basemtnts, footerJ ,
septic systems and brush
cteont~g. Will heul flit dirt ,
top 5011 , sand and gravel ,
limestone for driveways lrid

tlcM•~•rl

~a8t~~eld ;h~;~kh~~ as~~~ ~c~'

by THOMAS JOSEPH

-NEIGLEII'S
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Building ond

10-lOtc

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Employment Wanted

'

Rt. 1, Rutland, Ohio, !42·
6092 . ·
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7.]) .tOte

WILL

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Supply. we s-pecialize ' In
bultdlng houses . Also, do
repair work 1nd cablnits,
elumlnum siding , Call Gl!y

Nelgler, U9 2508 1 IIN no

answtr call

For Sale·

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•

~A

TRADE tor car. of equo\

-----------..1..--

Thirty Eigh t Cents for eecn
one ftundrod dollars of 11 1 r•te nOt exceeding 3.0
votuot lon, which 11 l .l milts mIlls lor eech ont dollar of County, Ohio . case No. 21568.
'
You are htr:eby notified that 3 BEDRM . house wttti
for ••ctt one dollar of viiUitlon, which •mounts to
lnvtntorv and
Ap .
valu1t1on, outside of tht Thirty Cents for each one the
bastment. partial!~ fur lim It IliOn lmpoltd by -.rtlclt hunctfed dolla;s of Ylluatlon. pralsemtrl,f of the esratt of the
nl!hed , new furnace , hot
aforemtntlonRCI.
dtctlstdr
)( 11. Section 2 of the Con . for Five rears .
water htater. propant pas .
toto of said County, were flied
stltutlon , as Ctf"tlfled by the
On Co. Rd . 21, 8ashan A:oad .
Tho Po Is tor sold Election In
thll
Court
.
S•ld
Inventory
County -.udltor .
'
I lOOper month plus utilities .
will be open 11 6·30 o'clock
The Polls ror 11ld Election A .M . 1nd rem11n ootn until and Apprelsement will bt for
Phone 843.2793.
hearing
before
this
Court
on
"'Ill open II 6:30 O'ClOCk A.M. 7·10 o'clock PM . of 'old dov .
10·12·31C
lhe 21th dty of Octobtr, 1975,
•nd r•marn or~ until 7 lO
10:00 o'clock A.M.
• T~AILE,R, edults only . Phone
o'clock P .M . o said dey . •
' By order of lht Botrd of ot Any
Ptrson dtllrlng lo file
tn.Jt8t.
Elections. of Mtlgl County, uceptfons
!hereto mull flit
llv ordtr ot tht Bolrd of Ohio
10·12·1fC
them et ttutflvt o•v• prior to
Elections, of Meigs County ,
the
date
stt
for
hearing.
'
Ohio
Apartments,
Edwin S. Coz•rt
Gl'ltn under my 'hind and LAURELAND
Ed'!'ln S. Co~lrt
6th end George Streets In
Chairmen seat of said Court, this 9th dey
Chairmen
Ntw Hlvtn, w. Va. Brend
Dorothy M. Johnston' .ot October 1975
new 1 beclrm . town ttouses,
Dorothy M . Johnston
Director
eppttonc•• furnished, fully
Mannino D. Webster
Director
carpettcl, renllng Sl21 up
Judge
Dateo oct . 2, ttl5
including ulllltltt . Coli
By Janet E . Morris
Otttcl Oct . 2, '1975
manager 11 1 13041 882-7547
Cntef
Deputy
Cltrk
(10) 7, U , : 1, :18, 41 C
10·5 lltc:
(.10114, at , 2tc
001 7, U, 21. 21. &lt;tc
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9 18-ttc

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I&lt;ERUIJ'&gt; !

I

tARRY JAVE~DER

WE SPEC IALI ZE In mobile

I

l'M

W~l~

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WINDOWS&amp; DOO~S • '·
REPLACEMENT '•'
WINDOWS
:I
ALUMINUM ' • t
SIDING,SOFFITT "
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

10 8 We

992-5858

:

''

STORM

\IJIIIL-e;

'f

'

Blown
:
Insulation Service~ .
Blown inlo Walls &amp; Altios'

plum -

home furnace repair . Phone

•I

~t;FTOV~ji.'S •

'I

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FJtEE ESTIMATES J

bing, We fix the whole
house. AI Tromm, 742 ·2328.

Rial .Eslate For Sale

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Thou I In d
0 0 II or I ptOplt of Slid VIllage II I
114:10.01't.00o lor the purpose of Generet ELECTION to be held
Constn cling , furnishing ond In the Vlllegt of Recine, Ohio,

polnll~g.

WILL trim or cut trees and
shrubbery . Phone 949 2545
or 142 3167

II ally furniShed, 12 • 24 Add ·

needed at Wnhln~;~ton, W 1975 FORD FlOO truck Phone
Va . 40 hour week with tX ·
992-74.47 ,
celltnt tmDioyee benefits
ID ·14·3tp :;~ BEORM
home, . iust'
plus !tparate hous ing with
flnished r remodellng, Salem
ell expenses paid . Phone
St Ru t land Phone 7-42· 230~
13041 863.6088 alter 6 p. m.
after .a p .m . or set Milo B .
10 9-61C
_ .tf(:.
Hutchison
9 23
ALTO saxophone, excellent
cond it lorl , $150. Phone 992 . - - - - - - - - - -- - --

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of Education In the •mount of Auoust, 1975, there will be
Four
Hundred
Twenty submitted to a vote of the

paneling,

:I'

m:saso
.

aluminum Sidtng,
work ,
roofing ,

A - Room , underplnned 1 45,000 BTU , gas floor furnac:e .
porch and awning, and
Phone 992-?309 . metal stora·g-: building .
I 0 - 1.d · 5 ~ c
Home on chOice rented lot In
Middleport by park . Phohe O~E Hereford and Jersey
992-7290.
milk cow . A good fam i ly
10 8-6tp
cow . Also, two Ho l stein
Heifer calves , 4 weeks old.
Phone 992-3105
1974 CAME!o!:UN mobile home ,
...:,:'
J0-14 -6tc
12 x 60, 2 bedrm ., total elec .
comp letely furnished with
new furniture ~nd washer KROEHLER 2 piece li vin g
room su1te in good con ·
and dryer . On Ph acre of
dition . Stilt has tot of good
land located on Union
wear left Also , Berkllne
Avenue In Pomeroy . Call
recliner, l!ke new. Phone
992.7129
I
949 -2322 after .5 . 30 p.m .
10 ~ 9tc

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"' lnutng bonos of SOld Boaro pused on the 4th day of

gutter

''I

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-3313
or

8-27 -tfc

w-e - bO

'.

1600 Nye St.

•

,7·24·1fC

Ohio, viz - the surviving
spoust . the ne•t of klh , the
beneficiaries under thl will; TRAILER space for rent. All '12 RUNN ·eR: 'an(j bunch b~ans . 3 BEDRM . house In Racine .
Phone 84l·l353 .
Phone 949·2671.
and to the attorntV pr at .
utllltiU. Pnone 992·5535 .
10.10-61c
' 10-5-26tc
torneys rapreaerttlng any of
9·16·tlc
the aforementioned persons ·
Mary M . Beard, Pomeroy, - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - , LOCUST posts, 7 It , and , 3 BR HOME, just fin lined
4 ROOM furnished and fi rewood Phone 161&lt;1 ,as.
Ohio , Salisbury Township, No . 3 AND
rtmodellng. Salem St.,
unfurnished
apartments:·
21612 ,
4 ~ 25
Rutland. Phone 742 2306
Phone
99 7-5434.
You are he1eby notified that
10·8·1l(p
after 4 p. m. or see Milo s ,
4 11 ttc
the
tnventorv
and
Ap .
Hut chlnsQn .
.
pralsement of the estate of the
Now
selling Fuller Brush
to .. t .tfc
'f'
URNISHED'
apartment
,
atoremenfloned,
deceased.
Products Phone 992 3410.
.....
late of said County , was flied
adults only ' 1" Middleport .
10·5·tfc
In thiS Court. Said Inventory
Phone 992 ·38R
3·25 -tlc : oN-SOLE stereo , AM · FM·
anll Appraisement will be tor
Virgil B., Sr.
hear lno before this Court on
radio , 8 track tape com ·
Ihe 20tn d1y of October, 1975, s ·RM . unfurnished apartment
blnat ion. • speaker sound
at 10 : 00 o'clock A .M .
, wllh double garage, 803%
system . Balance S104. 10, or
Any person desiring to file
Brownell Ave., Middleport,
terms Coli 992·3965.
exceptions thtreto must file
onto . Call !6W 985 -3974.
10-7-llc
RlAllO~
I hem at least five days prior 10
10·14-ltc
the date set for hearing
Given under my hand and FURNISHED apt. 3 rooms
LANDMARK'S
seat of said Court , thls •3rd dey
and beth , utilit ies pold

NOTICE ON FILING
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT

992-2478.

10 -1.11 3tc

EXPERIENCED baby 'Sitter

992-2759 .

. . . =~ i

BACKHOE: for rent, hour or
contract. - Reg . or e)( .
cavatlng type . Septic tanks
installed . Bi ll Pullins . Phone

Irrespective of wbat East
14 returned, South would get to
U84
dummy twice with diamonds
• 732
to finease twice against East's
.AKS3
king-10-nine. Tbe defense
• 875
would wind up with three
WEST
EAST
tricks they had started with
.753
•QJIOU
anCI no more.
· -•KI098
Holmes didn't ruff. Instead
tl09742
.QB
he made the appareuUy in.AK1063
.92
sane play of discarding a diaSOUTH (D)
mond.
.AK
South ,was in, He led a dia•AgJ&amp;H
mond
to dummy, finessed
tJ6
once
in
trumps, noted the ~
•QJ4
break,
but
could do no better
East-West vulnerable
than lead a second diamond.
Holmes ruffed Ibis, got out
Wosl Norlb East Sou..
with a spade and waited happily for bis second trump
trick.
NORTH

sales &amp; Service.:. .

general sheet metal work
Free Estimates
9.14-lmo

2457 .

949 - ~813

6;

He saves trumps tor later

APPLIANCE;

roofing e nd

.

WIN AT BRIDGE

D&amp;M

complete elr concUtloni ng
sales end !ervlce, heet!ng ,

ptuniblng,

n

7:30-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Let's Deal with It

Sofflls of ott kinds
1.0·5·7J1

949·2211 or 992·5700

10-14-61c

Help Wanted
OUR

Nathan Biggs

Radiator Specialis\

..

Alcan, Alcoi &amp; Wolverine,..
Aluminum Siding
,..
· Bird VInyl Gutters ""' ·
and Downspouts
~·

Accountant
Phone 992-•173

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the
SIJ allest Heater Core \

ONE 10 speed ~6 " boy ' s
bicycle , like new . Phone 992 -

Mobile Homes for ·Sale
--------------USED bunk beds ·In good MOBILE home, 12 X 51 par

lost In Middleport since
Saturday Has choker collar
with 10 ft . chain attached HAS FALL fallen do~n on
vou? Need lea\'es raked in
Reward . Phone 992.3319
fO .lJ.6tp the Middleport area? Phone

-------------NOTICE ON FILING

Phone 949·2890

10 9·61C

NOTICI OF ELECTION
ON ISSUE
Deled Oct. 2, 1975
ON IONDS
NO.T tce 11 hereby vtvon !lOI 7, 14. 11. ll, 41c
tt'llt 11;1 punuance of •
RosoJutlqn of the Boaro of
of October 1975,
l!ducotiOn of the Southorn
Phone 992 -2937 . .
L~lll School DIStrict, passed
~OTICE OF ELECTION
10·14-6tc
Menning
o.
Webller
on tht 11th dey of July, 1975, ,
ON TAX LEVY
Judge
lhtr'e Will be submitted too
IN EXCESS OF
2 BEDRM . unfurnished house
volt Of l~e rooplo of SilO
THE TEN MILL
with garage . Phone 992·57.58.
By
Ann
8
Watson
School Dlstrlc at lhe General
LIMITATION ·
I0-14-6tp
oepuly Clerk
ELECTION 11 tho regular
NOTICE Is hereby given
piiC.. of voting therein, on that In · pursuanc:t of 1
1101 7, u , 2tc tCOUNTR Y Mobile Home
Tutldly,· the 4th diY of Reso\ut lon of the Council of
Novembtr , 1975, the qu,stlon the VIllage of Racine, OhiO ,

lARRl WHOBREY,

Your'" Hell Dnler
Third 51. '
Recine. OhiO
-· · pft, ,49-5961

Ph. 992 ·2174

Pels

ONE Checkbook stub In I.e dies
lounge at the courttlouse,
beli eved . Phone K ddle
Rullins . 16141 ¥85 3952.

YARD Sole at 95 Peart St .,

Wednesday, Oct 15. •
lO· u lie:

110h1tl0ft · o1 "'' aoard of

'"''"' 1M Ult Tow~lhlp ot
Chllttr, Ohio, pu~td ' on the
4th day of Soptombor, 1975,
lhort will bo IUbmllted to a
vote of the people of Uld
Township

Phone 992-5188

Chairman

'·

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Bird&amp; Mastic VInyl
SIOing

Racine Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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Truateea of the Townshl,:~ of
Bedford, Ohio , passed on the that In pUriU.,{lce of a
Resolution of t~e Boord of
111 day of September, 1975, County
llllon•rs of the
thoro wilt bt submitted to a County ,Comm
of Melgl, Pomeroy,
vote of the people of said

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TUESD,.Y. OCTOBER 14,1975
4:J()-Bewltched 3; Moo ~qudu o; Partridge Family 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gel Smart 15.
5:()()-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Star Trek 15.
5:3o-Adam-12 4; News 6; Beverly Hltl~lllles 8; Elec.
Co. 20,33; Adam 12, 13.
6.!10-News '3,~,8.10,13,15; ABC News 6; Hodgepodge
Lodge 20 ; Jody's Body Shop 33 .
6.30-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy"Grlffllh 6;
CBS News 8,10; Your Future Is Now 33; Arabs &amp;
Israelis 20.
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7:!10-Trulh or Cons. 3; To Tell tho Trulh 4 ; Bowling for
Dollars 6; News 10; Name lhat Tune 13; Family
Affair 15; Antiques 20; Wild Wild World of Animals

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NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY
IN EKCESS OF
T~E TEN MILL
LIMITATION

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26 cents per word si&gt;C con .
secutive insertion~
25 Per Cent 01Scount on paid
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days

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1975 CAPRICE CLASSIC
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4 door. Co. Demo, sandstone finish, vinyl lop and vinyl
'trim, AM radio and Jape, air cond ., automatic, P S.,

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Th e Publi sher reserv es the
r.ght to ed H or reject any ads
de emed obje c tio nal
Th e
pub! l sher
will' · not
be
responsible for more than one
mcorrect 1nsert1on .

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DEADLINES '

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RACINE -1 story Ira me, 3 --------- ---~
BR, bath, nat. gas furnace.
S EWING
MA'CH -tN [E ,
Repairs , ~endce , all matc.es .
Dining R.. enclosed POt' ·
2214 . The F~brtc 1 Shop .
ches, fruit room~ garage, · 992
Pomer9y. Authol"hed Si nger
barn &amp; other buildings. 1.4ol
s ates and Service . We
sharpen Sc rssors.
acres. $12,700.
J.29.tfc
HYSELL RUN - Lovely
home, 3 BR, belh. Very
SEPTIC . TA-NK S cteon ed.
nice kllchen with range &amp;
. Modern Sanrtatlon . 992 ·3954
ref. Full baaement with. · or. 992·7349
9 18\tfc
ullllly, farge concrete
block garage used as
'i(~ ;;-[)-y: ).tiX:-c6~c iieT e
workshop , Carport. 2.77
deliVered r ight to your
project . Fast and easy, Free
ocreo. $28,000.00.
estimates. Phone 992-3284 ,
ROUTE 611 · - Close to
Goegleln Ready Mi• Co.,
Forked Run Lake . l35
~lddlepor t , OhiQ.
acres (wooded) . Minerals.
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1123.00 per acre. S16.600.
;;;cwiloiiaaweRs"R'Ef.';,~·
POMEROY - 2 story
- · sweepers , toasters . iron,. ,
frame. 3 BR. beth, nice
all small appliances. Lawn
mower , next to State Hj gh
kitchen with range &amp;
way Garage on Route 70:
dlsp9sal. Nat. ges hot
P~o.ne 985 3825
·water heat. Full bostment.
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Lots of room, Walk to shop. ,:--- ·7----:-- ---:--c . BRAO~OR D. Auctioneer
Sl7,000
Complete Service. Phone
POMEROY - Close In 2
949· 2487 or 949.2000 Ra(lne ,
acres, ,.nice
or
Oh io, Crttt Bredtord.
mobile home site.
lO·r·IIC
available GOINGAT
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WOULD YOU BELIE~E?
Build en ott steel build! g ot
FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
Pole Bern prices? Go den
REAL ESTATE!- TO BUY
Giant All Steel Bulldklgs ,
OR SELL.
Rt . 4, Box 141, Waverly~
Onto . Phone 947 -2296 •
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e\EI'll pennu I spend

ancl wMt it's for!

$25,000 Pyramid 8; Evening Edition with M.rtln
Agr011sky 20; Price Is right 10; To tell the Trultl13;
Wally's Workshop 15; Family Theatre 33•
8:DD-Joe Garaglola 3,4,15; Happy Doys 6,13; Good
Times 8,10; Indian Summer 20,33.
8:1s-World Series 3,4,15.
8:3G-Welcome Back, Kotter 6,13; Joe &amp; Sons 8,10:
Consumer Survival Kif 20,33.
9: DO-Rookies 6, 13; Switch 8,10; Ascent of Men 20,33.
lO:DD-Marcus Welby, M.D. 6,13; Beacon Hill t,10;
News 20; Interface 33.
IO:JG-Woman 20,33,
11 :DD-News 3,4,6.8,10,13,15; ABC News 33.
11 :3G-Johnny Carson 3,4; Wide World Mystery 13;
FBI 6; Pan-American Games Wrap-Up I; MDvlt
"Red Dusr' 10; Janak! 33.
11 :4G-Movle "Death Race" e.
·12:30-Wide World Mystery "Too Easy to Kill" 6;
News 13.
WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 15,1975
6:01&gt;-Columbus Today 4; Sunrlst Semester 10,
6:1s-Folk Literature 3.
6:25-Farm Reporl 13.
6:36-New Zoo Revue 4; News 6; Bible Answers I;
Farmllme 10; The Story 13.
6:40-Cunce of Prevention 10,
6:45-Momlng Report 3.
6:5s-&lt;:huck While Reports 10; News 13.
7.DD-Today 3,4,15; A.M. America 6,13; CBS NIIWIII
Buga Bunny &amp; Friends )0 .
7:3G-Schoolles 10.
B:DD-Luey Show 6; Capt , Ka119aroo 1,10; Seu!M St.

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8:3G-Big Valley 6.
9:DD-A.M. 3; Phil Donahue 4,15; Lucy Show I ; Mike
Douglas 10; Morning wllh D.J. 13,
9:3G-Nol For Women Only 3; One Life to Live 6;
Musical Chairs I; New Zoo Revue 13.
10:1l0-Celebrlly Sw.-patakes 3A,1S; Dinah 6; GIVI·N·
Take 8, 10; Mike DOug los 13.
10 :»-Wheel of Fortune 3,4,15; Price Ia Right 1,10.
11 :DO-High Rollers 3,15; I Dream of Jeennlt 4;
Gambit 8,10.
11 :30-Hollywood Squares · 3, 15; Happy Doya 13;
Midday 4; Love of Life I, 10; Sesame St. 20,33.
11 :5s-Take Kerr I; Dan Imel's Wartd 10.
12 :1»--Magnlflcent Marble Machine 3,15; Showoffl13;
Bob Broun's 50-50 Club 4; News 6,1,10!
12:30-3 for the Monty 3,15; All My Children 6,13;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10.
12:4s-Eiec. Co. 3.3.
12:5s-NBC News 3,15.
1:oo-Nws 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; Phtt OoMhtMII Young
&amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
1:JO-Days of Our Llves3,4,15; Let'a Makn 0..16,13;
As lhe World 'Turns 8,10.
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2:D0-$10,000 Pyramid 6,13; Guldlng light 1,10.
2:36-Doctors 3,4,15: Rhyme &amp; Reaon 6,13; Edge of
Night a. 10.
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3:0G-Anolher World 3,4,15; &lt;&gt;-rat Hospital 6.13;
Match Game 8,10; Kup's Show 20.
3 : ~ Life to Live 13; Bewitched 6; Taffletalol
1,10.
4:oo--Mr. Carloon 3; Merv GrlHin 4; Somenel 15;
Mickey Mouse Club 6,1; Mister Rogers 20,33; Movie
"Don't Give Up the Ship" 10; Q_lnWI 13.
4:36-Bewttched 3; MOd 5cauad 6; Partridge Family
8; Sesame St. 20,33; Gei Smart 15.
5:DD-Bonanzo 3; Family Affair I; lronolde 12; Star
Trtk 15.
5:»-Aclam-12 4; NOM 6; Beverly Hlllbllllol I; Eltc.
Co. 20,33; Adam-l2 13.
6:GO-News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Hodgapoctge
Lodge 20; Teaching Children 33. ,
6:30-NBC Nt1W13A, 15; ABC News 13; AtKtt Grlffllh 6;
CBS News 1,10; Making II 'Count 20; look 8NI 3:1.
7·0G-Trulhor Cons. 3; To Tell !he Trutll41 low'"'' lw
. Dol-. •• flip GMa - ( • lit ..........
C!1un1rY Mu11c Jllllll• 13t f'lfii\IIY Ml* \II . . .
liNt Iii: K - YfNf kllllll *I.
7:36-loatoi"'-Wlk13; N-n.tT-41 W116Wild
World of Animals 6; Wll,d Kingdllm 15; Mlldl
Gome PM I; Evening Erllllan with Mlrtln
Agronsky 20; Thtt Judge 10; To Tell the Trutll13;
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EpiiiCde Action 33.
a · LOG-Joe Geragtota 3,4,15; Wilen Thlngo Wtn
· RaUen 6,13; Tony Orlando &amp; Down 1,10; Tribal Eye
20,33.
8: ls-Wortd Srles 3,4, 15.
8: 30-That's My Mama 6,13.
9:GO-Baretta 6,13; Cannon 8,10; Greet Perfar20,33.
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10:oo-Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,131 CBS Reporl$1,10;......,
20; Say Brother 33.
10:30-Another Look at Appalachia 33.
11 ·GO-News 3,4,6.1,10, 13,15; ABC News 33.
11 ;30-JOIInny Carson 3,4,15; Movlt 'Haunll of " Very Rich" 13; FBI 6; Pan-American Gltmn
Wrep-Up 8; Movie "New ,.,_... 10; ~-kl 33.
11:40-Hec Ramsey 8.
12:30-Movle "Haunts of the Very Rich" 6.
1:!10-Tomorrow 3A,13.
you ...,. to put a otraln OIIYQIK
ne&lt;vee or dlllurb your - o f
mind.

ICOIIPIO (Oot. J4ollel, II)

Mind your P'1 and O't too1111r
loday. Th.-e are people you
could lurn off If you ptnlet In
acting llko 1 but In *t4t china

shop.

IAGmAIIIUI CHew. II Ilea.
11) Your p1t1ence wllh the
family lea- 1 grealdMIIo ba
dealred .lodl'f. Minor , , _
lions could M811y ba blown out
of proportion.
CAPIIICOIIII CO... H.JM.
11) Sl- CINr Of ln)'llllng Involving 1 high tlegrea of mtnlll
eklll todly, Your powtrl of
con-olton •• not up to
your uaual llandardo.
AQUAIIIUI (,_ ..,._ Sl)
Thll II a di)O wlltn your financial bieellngl . . • mixed bag,
You could show ~ tidy profit,
but n11 htgnly unH~ely you•u ba
prudent enough 10 do oo.
PIICII CP._ II llcell II)
You aro • good today,
but a louoy flnlther. Don, P"'
oo many lrofll In the flre you
'can1 pull them out wHhoul uet·
Ung llnged.

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Unscramblt lh&lt;"' f;01r Jumble"
onti ltller to flth oquarf, to
torm rour ordinary words.

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Now tUTan1• the c,lrcltd lottera
t.o form the 1urprlae an1wer, u
auunttd by tho abovt cartoon.

We Paint Anything

warranty. Save.

197S CHEVROL!i!T CAPRICE
SS298
Cpe , less than 7.000 miles, d~luxe belts, tint glass, air
conditioned, deluxe bumpers and guards, remote LH &amp;
RH mirror, A00.4B Bl engine, AM radio and tape, aux.
lighting, comforllllwheel. Like new and a real sharpie

Collection

$2 oo for so word minimum
E ar:h adcll tlonal word 3c

BLIND ADS

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' Additional 25c: Charge per
Adv ertisem en t

Attt)l'nt II 'hnt Ill/ IIIIICIIrr(',.,.(rd dr•nlld ·,., lift•

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NOTICE Is nereby given

Wanted
CA S'H paid tor all makes ana
· models of mobile homes .
Phone area code 614 -423.

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Notice

lo, pnsed on tht 29th day of
TownshiP at a General Oh
Ju ly, 1975, thefe will be
ELECT'ION' lo be held In the submitted
to a vote of the

I AM NOW g iv~ng plano
lessons In my home . For
Townahi;J of Bedford , Oh lp, at
appointment , call 9'49 -~803
the rtgular places of voting people of said County at a
10-10·61C
therein, on Tuesday, the 4th General ELECTION to be hold
day of November, 1975, the In the County of Meigs, Ohio ,
the re~uler places of voting
Quntion of levying, In ~xcess at
of lht ten f1'tiH limitation , for th·ere ln, on Tuesdey, the 4th ' products , new catalogs . Get
on our growing customer
lht benefit of Bedford day of November, 197.5, the
list . Or maybe you would
Township for lhe purpose of question of lev ylrig, In e)(cess
the ten milt llml!atlon, for
like to toke order&amp;) PhOne
metnlalnlng and operating of
Heten J Brown , 992 -Slll,
ctmtterles of the township . the benefit of Meigs Count';' for
the purpose of providing
Independent
KOSCOT
Said tn: being: an ad Meigs
County's share for tfl.e
Distributor .
dll!onll tex of Two mills to run
benefit of lhe Gal lie · Jeckson
9·21 ·1fC
for Five Years.
. Melgl Comm unity Mental - - - - -- - - - - -;-- - Htatth
and
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Mental
Relar
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at ill rate not exceeding ~ . 0 dation Board, for the purpose MEIGS co. Fish end Game
Club will meet Oct 15, 7:30
mIlls for each one dollar of Ot providing the neussary
v1luation 1 which amounts to requirements
~:O,n,at the Syracuse Club
of
the
Com
Twenty {;;tnts for each one
10 12·41tc
hundred dollars of veluillt lon , mun ttY Mental Health and
R'etardatlon
Program
for Five Ylln.
pursuant to
The Polls for seld Election esfebllshed
Cheptor l&lt;O of the Ohio
Will bl Open II 6:30 O'CIOC- Revised
Code .
A .M and remain ooeo until
tax btlng : a renewel of
7:10 o'clock P.M. of sold day . anSaid
existing TAX OF Two
(0.2} mill to run for 10 IO tA'S Beauty Salon, John
By order of the Boillrd of tenlht
Years at a rate not exceed ing
St ., SYracuse , Ohio across
E l tctlons, of Meigs · Coun l y, 0.2
mills for each one dollar of
from school lo t , I will
Ohio .
valuation , which amounts to
discontinue Merle Norman
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Two cents for- each one
Cosmetics 'es Of Oct . 30. All
dollars of veluatlon,
ed.;ln' ~. -cJ zort hundred
cosmellcs
In stock now
for Ten Years .
selling ~~ 25 percent elf.
· Chairman
The Polls fol sold Elecllon

NEW- :7QiL- OF- MINK ··

be open at ' 6:30 o'clock
Dorothy M. Johnson will
A .M. and remain open until

Dattd Oct . 2, 1975
1101 7, 14, 21, 28, 4tc

7: 30 o'clock P .M . of said day .

Phone 992 .2549

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under new management.
Rooms by day or week ,
week,ly rattl
Efflc 11ent
epts , re!ltaurant and bar .
.568 w. Main St ., Pomeroy, •

By order of th e Boord' of

Elections, of Meigs County ,

Ohio .

EdWin S. COllrt
NOTICI 0' ILICTIOII
ON TAX LEVY
IN IXCIUOP:
THITINMIU
I.IMITATtOH

Dorothy M . Johnson
Dlnctor

Doted Oct. 1. 19?1
NOTICII II htrtby gt..n
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OF ELECTION
ON TAl)( LIVY
IN IKC!SS OF
T,HI TI!N MILL
LIMITATION

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ELI!CTION 'to bt held In the

NOTICE Is htrtby given

Townahlp of Chester 1 Ohio, at that . In purauance of a
the regular Pllcts Of voting Rtsolutlo·n of tht Council of
thertln, on Tutsdey, tht 4th the VIllage of Pomeroy, Ohio,

day of Novtmber, 1975 , the ptnod on the 4th dey of

question of levying, in excess August, 1975, there will bt
of"'' ttn mill llmllatlol'l , for submitted to a vote of the

the ~tntflt of Chestor ~tOPie of said VIllage at a
Township lor lht pur post of General ELECTION to be held

maintaining and operating
Ctmtterles. '
Seld tu: being : an 1d
dlt lonal tax of 1/) trt111 to run for
five years .

In tht VIllage of Pomeroy,
·ohio at the regular place of
'voun'o therein , on Tutsdey,
the 4th day of November , 1915,
the Qutstlon of levying, In
uctsl of ten mill limitation,
It 1 r1tt not exc•edlng .50 mill for tht btntflfl of Pomeroy

tach on " do•l•~ ·• lot Vllilgt for IHe- purpost of
VIIUIIIon, WhiCh •mounts to current Expenaes .

for

Flvt Cents for

each

one 1

Sllg

llx

being:

an

ad ·

hundrtCI dotters Of vatv.tlon . dlllonol tax of One Mill to run
fo'r:~·~o~:·ro~ utd Election tor Ftvo ytors .
witt be open ot 6 lO o'clock atorotttMC..dlng l.Omlltlor
A .M . and remain p):&gt;en until

7:30 o'clock P.M. of said dey .
By ordtr ol the lolrd' of
Elections, of Meigs County ,
on to.

each one dollar of valuation,

whiCh amounts to Ton Cents

for tech ond hundred dollarS

of' val uotlon, lor F lve vurs.
Tho Polls lor said Election
wttl be optn 11 6:30 o'clock

Edwin s. Cozart
Chairman

A.M . 1nd remain open until
7: 30 o1 clock P .M . of said day .

Dorothy M . Johnston
Director

Eltctlons. of Mtlgs County,
Ohio

Doted Oct a. 1975

()0) 7, 14, 21 , ll , 41C

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Yard Sale

By order of the Board of

Edwin S Cozart
Chairman

oorothy M. Johnston

Director

lost

Wanted To Rent

FEMALE blac&lt; and Wh ile COUNTRY HOME Wllh
garage or outbuildings Call
hCJund lost at Issac: Walton
74l ·2568.
Farm on the Shade River .
10 9-61c:
Phone (3041 272.5814
lO·Hic
ONE A K C Reg . Female
apricot poodle , 10 weeks pld

Wanted To Buy

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- - - - - - - - - -- - - WELL 1 RAt NED Beagles
Also , pups from 6 weeks to 5
mon ths. Phone 7.42 -2521.
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10· 10-8tc

J. 0 or 1 H . Rotary Mow er
(brush hog I. Phone Hubert
Prlc;e, Portland 843 2641

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rea1dence on Rt . 1'2,. ,
Syracuse Phone 992·5006.

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YARD sale In Harr lsonv iHe ,
Oct , 1~ , 15 ond 16 9 1111 ?
Items too numerous to
mention Watch for ·Signs

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IRISH setter , female ,

condition . Phone 992 7288,

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' brass beds , or complete ,
households Write M . C&gt;.&gt;
Miller . Rt 4, Pomeroy ,

Onto . Ca ll 992 1760

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1964 AND older d i mes ,
quarters, and ha l ves . A lso ,
gold and silver jl!!welr~ . Call
Rutland , 742 · 2331, Roger
W11m sley .

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KOSCOT

OF INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT

The State of Ghlo, Mtlg'
County, Court of Common
Pleas, Probate Division
To the Executor of the
estate , to such of the following

as are residents of the State of

Emergency

SMITH NELSON
MC)JORS,·INC.
PomeroY.

F Sale

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IN DASH 23 Channel Cit izen 's
Band transce iver, am -fm
"'m px radio , 8 tra c: k stereo.
Call 992 ~965 .
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Co smetics

beauty i!ldv lsors have been
trained to ass ist ~ou In sk in
c are and beauty Don 't
hesllftle to call for free
consultation. ~Have won
derful opporllJnit)' for those
Interested in working) .
Phone
Ann
Seuvage .
Syracuse, Ohio. 992 -3272 .
Independent
Distributors .

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Auto .Sales
1970 CH EV

1969
~tat10n

YANKEE

Cl lfper

camper . Phone 992 576 .

10-14-6tp

wagon

Pnone 843 2459, 1700.
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1Q.fl .61p TWO p iece Early American

1969 GTO . Call an~ ti me after
5 p m., 992 1284.
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10-14 61C

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1965 BUICK sports wagon ,
e)( c;ellent body . Phone 992 -

7394.

10 -14 -llc

living room 1$uite Call 9922781 after 7 p m.•
10-14 3tc

15 FT PULL -TYPE camper,
sleeps

SIX

OR

I&lt;I,UIPDiftO lddltiOnilll IChDOI
fiCIIItin 11 the t+igh School
lift ancl pur chnlno blelchers '
for the Mlgh School gym .

ntslum .

11 prov lcMd b~ law.

at fht r19ulillr piJCI of voting
thertln , on Tuesday , the .. th
dey of November, 1975, the
qu11tlon of le\lylna . In t)Cctss

of tho ten mill llmlletlon, tor
the btnoflts of Recine Vllfige
lor lht purpose of Current

The m1x1mum number of exptnsts of rht VIllage of
~ears during wh lch such Recine .
bonds lrt ro run 11 20 years.
Said tax being : en Od ·
The est1m1ted average dt&lt;lonot tax of 3 o mills to run
tddttlonot tt• rott amounts lo klr fi ve years. -

fur Sale

HO V S ~ FOR SALE on L incoln
Hg•s . 3 large bedrm5 . and
b;.th, living rm ., TV rm .,
large built -In
ki tc hen ,
counter top range , built -In
double oven , autumn gold ,

Iorge bar In

kttc~en ,

ell tully

carpeted ,
In
3 rm .,
basement , garage with
sliding doQrs
With or
without turnifure , priced
low ca ll 99~ - 2404 tor ln·
formation .

l0-7.12tc
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value Phone (614) 985 -3371 .

2082
HOU SE for sete, reasonable
10 12-6tp priced , Phone 992-7648.
penellng , - - - - -- - - -- - - - 9-28-5ltc
flooring and ceiling . Phone FEMALE Reg red and while

CARPENTRY,

9-17-26tc

992 ·2075

10-1l-ltc

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Beegle puppies, 9 weeks old
A Iso , 8 tt used cam pet top . 9 Riil: HOUSE 13 apts.J. Will
sell for $1,500 down , the rest
C~n be seen atter s p.m 992 ·
like ren t . $150 per month, on
27A0
l and conlract 356 North
10· 12-Jtp

Fourth, MIOdleport . William

DEARBORN corn picker .
Phone Wilkesville, 669:3848

Smith .

·

10 10·6tc

10·12-6tc
A
Plumbing , - - - -- - -- - - - - - ~ RMS . and bath o'n east Main
St . Phone 992-2729.
heat1ng and all types of TWO walnut trees , 308 Page
St. Phone 992-3509 .
'•
. lO.J2-61p
generel
repair .
Work
guaranteed 20 years ex 1
JO. t2 .7tc - - - - - -- -- - - - - perienc e. Phone 992 2409
; . , .tf~ .. WASHER-;;;;-d-.;;.-;~;;-g-;;od • R'M. HOUSE ond both,
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~EMODELING,

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condlllon.

Phone 247-2252.

lO.Jl -3tc

fireplace .

Phone 992 -5871. '

For Rent · .

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10·2·12tc

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TEAFOhD

Park , Rl 33, ren mJies north

~~:c0r';t~roJatT~-g:~~~t!;;~~·
runners and olf str eet
uar~ l ng Phone 99 2 7.479.
1

12 ll tiC

Tht Stoll of Oftto, Meigs

County, Court of Common MOBILE home IQceted In
Middleport. adults only .
Pleas, Probltt Division
Phone 992 5535 .
t0-8-tlc
To the Executor or Ad -

F~l RouncHJp
Sale Oct. 6-18

PRIZES· FUN
REFRESHMENTS
Come in and roglsler.
No purchase necessary,
POMEROY LANDMARK

9._ JeekW. carsty,Mgr .
Ail Phone992;2111

ministrator of the tstatefl , to
pieced comforts and
such of the following as are 2 ~EDRM . opt . SilO per N.EW
quill tops, 120 end up ,
residents of the State of Ohio ,
month , utilities peld . Phone
Telephone !6141 378 -6274
viz : - the surv iving spouse ,
992 ·3975.
wayne Chevalier, Reed!·
the
next
of
kin .
the
10-8 lie
ville , Ohio
btntflcierles undtr the will ;
10-7-lOtp
and to the attorney or It· 2: BEORM . treller 1 Klngsoury
torneys representing any of '
Road. 1,. mile off St . Rt . 143. DEER-;.;;:-12-g-;~$1. 29-;- 20
the afortmenfioned persons : ' Furnished , no pets, 1 or 2
go 11 .19, 12 ga . Ro..,tngton
Charles w, Thompson ,
children. Phone 742·3ll2.
Exprus or Super X S3.13
I0.7-26tc
Route L long Bottom, Meigs

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,block powder , s2.90 lb. Lots
of new and used shotguns.
Very good diScount on new
guns. Fife'• · Third St,
MtOdteport , Phone "2-7&lt;94.
10·7-tltc

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REMINGTON, !,100 oulo,
n~w 12 or 20 D•· $172.50.
. Flft'~ • ~ld41111!rl• O.hlf, _
9·JO.J6tc

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NEW LISTING - 3 B.R.s,
bath, birch kit. , nat. gas
lurnaee. basement end nice
lot In Middleport. $17,000.
NEW LISTING ~ 3.95 acres of
land on RJ: 124 West. 1972
Mobile home (like new) and 3
car garage. Only $8500.00.
LARGE HOME-4 B.R.'s, 1'12
baths, 2 livings. mod kit.,
basement, geroge end large
lot. Only 520.000.
26 ACRES - Nice laying land
on State Rt. Good 3 B. R. home,
blth, 2 car garage, barn and
garden. 528,000.
NEARLY NEW - A fine 3
B.R. home, 2 ceramic baths,
lull basement ond 2 cer
garage , Asking $39,000.
RIVER VIEW. ~ In the
country · 2 B.R.. home wllh
•oak floors. lurnact , aluminum
siding and locre. Justs10,000.
B R ba"'
RUTLAND - 4 • .1.
""
nal.gas, Broomslnell,gordtn
end 2cer garege . Only $12,000.
BUNGALOW- 2 bedrooms,
belh, panellng. porches and
lev•l tot on 33 North . Asking
'
$7,000. ,
A BUY - Good 5 room home.
beth,

basement~

~ew

F.A.

USED CHAIN siws: 491 lurnaceendolumlnumsldlng.
Loculi St., MIGdleporf, ,.,
lO 500
P
9923092
vnly S ' ·
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· ' t -11·26fc so HoUHS for you to look 1t,
hont
- - - - - - -- - - -- 992·3325.
GERT'Sagev glrl , rtodylor a
whirl atter cleaning carpets
wHh Blue lustre . Rent tltc.

Shlmpooer, NIIIOII'I Drug
Store

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Pas• 1 N.T. Pass
Paas Pass Pass
Opening lead- K •
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A reader from Sarasota

wants us to diiCUBS the "Short ,
Club".
This bid, invented by
Oswald Jacoby in 1933, was
described than uynrgeneral utility· man. I~ Is ~t
forcing, but may be b1d With
just three .clubs to an booor
with a balanced hand that Is
too weak for a one notrulnp
opening. Partner is supposed
to respond just as if opener
had at least four clubs. We
will discUSI Ibis In our next
week's columns.
,

•.rrn.E ORPHAN ANNIE
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J.I'I"I'LK

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Svraeust, Ohio
Ph. t~2:,~m
4.10-1 mo .

.'
EJ'&lt;CA.VATiNG', dolOr, loader ·
and backhoe work , septic
tanks
installed . dump.
trucks end lo boys for hire ;
w tl l haul fill dirt , top soli ,
limestone and.,gravel!': Cal1
Bob or ROger Jeffers, day '
phone 99'2'·7089, night phon e

992 3525 or 99l ·5232

(For a copy of JACOBY
MODERN, send $1 to: "Win
a! Bridge, " c/o !his
newspaper, P. 0. Box 489,
Radio City Stallon, New York,
N. Y, 10019)

2-ll ·lfC
-"in&lt;t"AvA
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I f'NG , beck"oe ,
)..

dozer and dltchtr. Gas,
electric and ' weter JJrte
burial. basemtnts, footerJ ,
septic systems and brush
cteont~g. Will heul flit dirt ,
top 5011 , sand and gravel ,
limestone for driveways lrid

tlcM•~•rl

~a8t~~eld ;h~;~kh~~ as~~~ ~c~'

by THOMAS JOSEPH

-NEIGLEII'S
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Building ond

10-lOtc

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Employment Wanted

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Rt. 1, Rutland, Ohio, !42·
6092 . ·
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7.]) .tOte

WILL

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Supply. we s-pecialize ' In
bultdlng houses . Also, do
repair work 1nd cablnits,
elumlnum siding , Call Gl!y

Nelgler, U9 2508 1 IIN no

answtr call

For Sale·

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TRADE tor car. of equo\

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Thirty Eigh t Cents for eecn
one ftundrod dollars of 11 1 r•te nOt exceeding 3.0
votuot lon, which 11 l .l milts mIlls lor eech ont dollar of County, Ohio . case No. 21568.
'
You are htr:eby notified that 3 BEDRM . house wttti
for ••ctt one dollar of viiUitlon, which •mounts to
lnvtntorv and
Ap .
valu1t1on, outside of tht Thirty Cents for each one the
bastment. partial!~ fur lim It IliOn lmpoltd by -.rtlclt hunctfed dolla;s of Ylluatlon. pralsemtrl,f of the esratt of the
nl!hed , new furnace , hot
aforemtntlonRCI.
dtctlstdr
)( 11. Section 2 of the Con . for Five rears .
water htater. propant pas .
toto of said County, were flied
stltutlon , as Ctf"tlfled by the
On Co. Rd . 21, 8ashan A:oad .
Tho Po Is tor sold Election In
thll
Court
.
S•ld
Inventory
County -.udltor .
'
I lOOper month plus utilities .
will be open 11 6·30 o'clock
The Polls ror 11ld Election A .M . 1nd rem11n ootn until and Apprelsement will bt for
Phone 843.2793.
hearing
before
this
Court
on
"'Ill open II 6:30 O'ClOCk A.M. 7·10 o'clock PM . of 'old dov .
10·12·31C
lhe 21th dty of Octobtr, 1975,
•nd r•marn or~ until 7 lO
10:00 o'clock A.M.
• T~AILE,R, edults only . Phone
o'clock P .M . o said dey . •
' By order of lht Botrd of ot Any
Ptrson dtllrlng lo file
tn.Jt8t.
Elections. of Mtlgl County, uceptfons
!hereto mull flit
llv ordtr ot tht Bolrd of Ohio
10·12·1fC
them et ttutflvt o•v• prior to
Elections, of Meigs County ,
the
date
stt
for
hearing.
'
Ohio
Apartments,
Edwin S. Coz•rt
Gl'ltn under my 'hind and LAURELAND
Ed'!'ln S. Co~lrt
6th end George Streets In
Chairmen seat of said Court, this 9th dey
Chairmen
Ntw Hlvtn, w. Va. Brend
Dorothy M. Johnston' .ot October 1975
new 1 beclrm . town ttouses,
Dorothy M . Johnston
Director
eppttonc•• furnished, fully
Mannino D. Webster
Director
carpettcl, renllng Sl21 up
Judge
Dateo oct . 2, ttl5
including ulllltltt . Coli
By Janet E . Morris
Otttcl Oct . 2, '1975
manager 11 1 13041 882-7547
Cntef
Deputy
Cltrk
(10) 7, U , : 1, :18, 41 C
10·5 lltc:
(.10114, at , 2tc
001 7, U, 21. 21. &lt;tc
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I&lt;ERUIJ'&gt; !

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tARRY JAVE~DER

WE SPEC IALI ZE In mobile

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WINDOWS&amp; DOO~S • '·
REPLACEMENT '•'
WINDOWS
:I
ALUMINUM ' • t
SIDING,SOFFITT "
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

10 8 We

992-5858

:

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STORM

\IJIIIL-e;

'f

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Blown
:
Insulation Service~ .
Blown inlo Walls &amp; Altios'

plum -

home furnace repair . Phone

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~t;FTOV~ji.'S •

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FJtEE ESTIMATES J

bing, We fix the whole
house. AI Tromm, 742 ·2328.

Rial .Eslate For Sale

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Thou I In d
0 0 II or I ptOplt of Slid VIllage II I
114:10.01't.00o lor the purpose of Generet ELECTION to be held
Constn cling , furnishing ond In the Vlllegt of Recine, Ohio,

polnll~g.

WILL trim or cut trees and
shrubbery . Phone 949 2545
or 142 3167

II ally furniShed, 12 • 24 Add ·

needed at Wnhln~;~ton, W 1975 FORD FlOO truck Phone
Va . 40 hour week with tX ·
992-74.47 ,
celltnt tmDioyee benefits
ID ·14·3tp :;~ BEORM
home, . iust'
plus !tparate hous ing with
flnished r remodellng, Salem
ell expenses paid . Phone
St Ru t land Phone 7-42· 230~
13041 863.6088 alter 6 p. m.
after .a p .m . or set Milo B .
10 9-61C
_ .tf(:.
Hutchison
9 23
ALTO saxophone, excellent
cond it lorl , $150. Phone 992 . - - - - - - - - - -- - --

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of Education In the •mount of Auoust, 1975, there will be
Four
Hundred
Twenty submitted to a vote of the

paneling,

:I'

m:saso
.

aluminum Sidtng,
work ,
roofing ,

A - Room , underplnned 1 45,000 BTU , gas floor furnac:e .
porch and awning, and
Phone 992-?309 . metal stora·g-: building .
I 0 - 1.d · 5 ~ c
Home on chOice rented lot In
Middleport by park . Phohe O~E Hereford and Jersey
992-7290.
milk cow . A good fam i ly
10 8-6tp
cow . Also, two Ho l stein
Heifer calves , 4 weeks old.
Phone 992-3105
1974 CAME!o!:UN mobile home ,
...:,:'
J0-14 -6tc
12 x 60, 2 bedrm ., total elec .
comp letely furnished with
new furniture ~nd washer KROEHLER 2 piece li vin g
room su1te in good con ·
and dryer . On Ph acre of
dition . Stilt has tot of good
land located on Union
wear left Also , Berkllne
Avenue In Pomeroy . Call
recliner, l!ke new. Phone
992.7129
I
949 -2322 after .5 . 30 p.m .
10 ~ 9tc

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"' lnutng bonos of SOld Boaro pused on the 4th day of

gutter

''I

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-3313
or

8-27 -tfc

w-e - bO

'.

1600 Nye St.

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Ohio, viz - the surviving
spoust . the ne•t of klh , the
beneficiaries under thl will; TRAILER space for rent. All '12 RUNN ·eR: 'an(j bunch b~ans . 3 BEDRM . house In Racine .
Phone 84l·l353 .
Phone 949·2671.
and to the attorntV pr at .
utllltiU. Pnone 992·5535 .
10.10-61c
' 10-5-26tc
torneys rapreaerttlng any of
9·16·tlc
the aforementioned persons ·
Mary M . Beard, Pomeroy, - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - , LOCUST posts, 7 It , and , 3 BR HOME, just fin lined
4 ROOM furnished and fi rewood Phone 161&lt;1 ,as.
Ohio , Salisbury Township, No . 3 AND
rtmodellng. Salem St.,
unfurnished
apartments:·
21612 ,
4 ~ 25
Rutland. Phone 742 2306
Phone
99 7-5434.
You are he1eby notified that
10·8·1l(p
after 4 p. m. or see Milo s ,
4 11 ttc
the
tnventorv
and
Ap .
Hut chlnsQn .
.
pralsement of the estate of the
Now
selling Fuller Brush
to .. t .tfc
'f'
URNISHED'
apartment
,
atoremenfloned,
deceased.
Products Phone 992 3410.
.....
late of said County , was flied
adults only ' 1" Middleport .
10·5·tfc
In thiS Court. Said Inventory
Phone 992 ·38R
3·25 -tlc : oN-SOLE stereo , AM · FM·
anll Appraisement will be tor
Virgil B., Sr.
hear lno before this Court on
radio , 8 track tape com ·
Ihe 20tn d1y of October, 1975, s ·RM . unfurnished apartment
blnat ion. • speaker sound
at 10 : 00 o'clock A .M .
, wllh double garage, 803%
system . Balance S104. 10, or
Any person desiring to file
Brownell Ave., Middleport,
terms Coli 992·3965.
exceptions thtreto must file
onto . Call !6W 985 -3974.
10-7-llc
RlAllO~
I hem at least five days prior 10
10·14-ltc
the date set for hearing
Given under my hand and FURNISHED apt. 3 rooms
LANDMARK'S
seat of said Court , thls •3rd dey
and beth , utilit ies pold

NOTICE ON FILING
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT

992-2478.

10 -1.11 3tc

EXPERIENCED baby 'Sitter

992-2759 .

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BACKHOE: for rent, hour or
contract. - Reg . or e)( .
cavatlng type . Septic tanks
installed . Bi ll Pullins . Phone

Irrespective of wbat East
14 returned, South would get to
U84
dummy twice with diamonds
• 732
to finease twice against East's
.AKS3
king-10-nine. Tbe defense
• 875
would wind up with three
WEST
EAST
tricks they had started with
.753
•QJIOU
anCI no more.
· -•KI098
Holmes didn't ruff. Instead
tl09742
.QB
he made the appareuUy in.AK1063
.92
sane play of discarding a diaSOUTH (D)
mond.
.AK
South ,was in, He led a dia•AgJ&amp;H
mond
to dummy, finessed
tJ6
once
in
trumps, noted the ~
•QJ4
break,
but
could do no better
East-West vulnerable
than lead a second diamond.
Holmes ruffed Ibis, got out
Wosl Norlb East Sou..
with a spade and waited happily for bis second trump
trick.
NORTH

sales &amp; Service.:. .

general sheet metal work
Free Estimates
9.14-lmo

2457 .

949 - ~813

6;

He saves trumps tor later

APPLIANCE;

roofing e nd

.

WIN AT BRIDGE

D&amp;M

complete elr concUtloni ng
sales end !ervlce, heet!ng ,

ptuniblng,

n

7:30-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Let's Deal with It

Sofflls of ott kinds
1.0·5·7J1

949·2211 or 992·5700

10-14-61c

Help Wanted
OUR

Nathan Biggs

Radiator Specialis\

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Alcan, Alcoi &amp; Wolverine,..
Aluminum Siding
,..
· Bird VInyl Gutters ""' ·
and Downspouts
~·

Accountant
Phone 992-•173

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the
SIJ allest Heater Core \

ONE 10 speed ~6 " boy ' s
bicycle , like new . Phone 992 -

Mobile Homes for ·Sale
--------------USED bunk beds ·In good MOBILE home, 12 X 51 par

lost In Middleport since
Saturday Has choker collar
with 10 ft . chain attached HAS FALL fallen do~n on
vou? Need lea\'es raked in
Reward . Phone 992.3319
fO .lJ.6tp the Middleport area? Phone

-------------NOTICE ON FILING

Phone 949·2890

10 9·61C

NOTICI OF ELECTION
ON ISSUE
Deled Oct. 2, 1975
ON IONDS
NO.T tce 11 hereby vtvon !lOI 7, 14. 11. ll, 41c
tt'llt 11;1 punuance of •
RosoJutlqn of the Boaro of
of October 1975,
l!ducotiOn of the Southorn
Phone 992 -2937 . .
L~lll School DIStrict, passed
~OTICE OF ELECTION
10·14-6tc
Menning
o.
Webller
on tht 11th dey of July, 1975, ,
ON TAX LEVY
Judge
lhtr'e Will be submitted too
IN EXCESS OF
2 BEDRM . unfurnished house
volt Of l~e rooplo of SilO
THE TEN MILL
with garage . Phone 992·57.58.
By
Ann
8
Watson
School Dlstrlc at lhe General
LIMITATION ·
I0-14-6tp
oepuly Clerk
ELECTION 11 tho regular
NOTICE Is hereby given
piiC.. of voting therein, on that In · pursuanc:t of 1
1101 7, u , 2tc tCOUNTR Y Mobile Home
Tutldly,· the 4th diY of Reso\ut lon of the Council of
Novembtr , 1975, the qu,stlon the VIllage of Racine, OhiO ,

lARRl WHOBREY,

Your'" Hell Dnler
Third 51. '
Recine. OhiO
-· · pft, ,49-5961

Ph. 992 ·2174

Pels

ONE Checkbook stub In I.e dies
lounge at the courttlouse,
beli eved . Phone K ddle
Rullins . 16141 ¥85 3952.

YARD Sole at 95 Peart St .,

Wednesday, Oct 15. •
lO· u lie:

110h1tl0ft · o1 "'' aoard of

'"''"' 1M Ult Tow~lhlp ot
Chllttr, Ohio, pu~td ' on the
4th day of Soptombor, 1975,
lhort will bo IUbmllted to a
vote of the people of Uld
Township

Phone 992-5188

Chairman

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Bird&amp; Mastic VInyl
SIOing

Racine Plumbing
&amp; Heating

'

Truateea of the Townshl,:~ of
Bedford, Ohio , passed on the that In pUriU.,{lce of a
Resolution of t~e Boord of
111 day of September, 1975, County
llllon•rs of the
thoro wilt bt submitted to a County ,Comm
of Melgl, Pomeroy,
vote of the people of said

Director

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S e t urda~

Resolution ot lhe Board of

TUESD,.Y. OCTOBER 14,1975
4:J()-Bewltched 3; Moo ~qudu o; Partridge Family 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gel Smart 15.
5:()()-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Star Trek 15.
5:3o-Adam-12 4; News 6; Beverly Hltl~lllles 8; Elec.
Co. 20,33; Adam 12, 13.
6.!10-News '3,~,8.10,13,15; ABC News 6; Hodgepodge
Lodge 20 ; Jody's Body Shop 33 .
6.30-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy"Grlffllh 6;
CBS News 8,10; Your Future Is Now 33; Arabs &amp;
Israelis 20.
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7:!10-Trulh or Cons. 3; To Tell tho Trulh 4 ; Bowling for
Dollars 6; News 10; Name lhat Tune 13; Family
Affair 15; Antiques 20; Wild Wild World of Animals

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Johnson Masonry
&amp; Remodeling

9-21 -30tc

a 30 am . to 5:00p .m Dally ,

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY
IN EKCESS OF
T~E TEN MILL
LIMITATION

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Television log for easy viewing

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office SIIPP~ service.

OFFICE HOURS

miRIII h•·- HAND·TO·MOUTH

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY
IN EXCESS OF
TNI TIN MILL
LIMIATION
NOTICE Is hereby given

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992-7608

~em~

&amp; Obituary

JumLI.., FAUNA WHOOP HOTBED IMPORT·

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We Pailt Roofs
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comforlllt, delu•e bumper and guards. This car Is
rea lly loaded and carries new car t itle arid balance of

CARD OF THANKS

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P. B , P. door locks , P. windows. Cruise Control,

For want Ad Service
s cents per' Word one Insertion
Min imum 'ChargeSLOO
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RACINE -1 story Ira me, 3 --------- ---~
BR, bath, nat. gas furnace.
S EWING
MA'CH -tN [E ,
Repairs , ~endce , all matc.es .
Dining R.. enclosed POt' ·
2214 . The F~brtc 1 Shop .
ches, fruit room~ garage, · 992
Pomer9y. Authol"hed Si nger
barn &amp; other buildings. 1.4ol
s ates and Service . We
sharpen Sc rssors.
acres. $12,700.
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HYSELL RUN - Lovely
home, 3 BR, belh. Very
SEPTIC . TA-NK S cteon ed.
nice kllchen with range &amp;
. Modern Sanrtatlon . 992 ·3954
ref. Full baaement with. · or. 992·7349
9 18\tfc
ullllly, farge concrete
block garage used as
'i(~ ;;-[)-y: ).tiX:-c6~c iieT e
workshop , Carport. 2.77
deliVered r ight to your
project . Fast and easy, Free
ocreo. $28,000.00.
estimates. Phone 992-3284 ,
ROUTE 611 · - Close to
Goegleln Ready Mi• Co.,
Forked Run Lake . l35
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acres (wooded) . Minerals.
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frame. 3 BR. beth, nice
all small appliances. Lawn
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kitchen with range &amp;
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dlsp9sal. Nat. ges hot
P~o.ne 985 3825
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FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
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$25,000 Pyramid 8; Evening Edition with M.rtln
Agr011sky 20; Price Is right 10; To tell the Trultl13;
Wally's Workshop 15; Family Theatre 33•
8:DD-Joe Garaglola 3,4,15; Happy Doys 6,13; Good
Times 8,10; Indian Summer 20,33.
8:1s-World Series 3,4,15.
8:3G-Welcome Back, Kotter 6,13; Joe &amp; Sons 8,10:
Consumer Survival Kif 20,33.
9: DO-Rookies 6, 13; Switch 8,10; Ascent of Men 20,33.
lO:DD-Marcus Welby, M.D. 6,13; Beacon Hill t,10;
News 20; Interface 33.
IO:JG-Woman 20,33,
11 :DD-News 3,4,6.8,10,13,15; ABC News 33.
11 :3G-Johnny Carson 3,4; Wide World Mystery 13;
FBI 6; Pan-American Games Wrap-Up I; MDvlt
"Red Dusr' 10; Janak! 33.
11 :4G-Movle "Death Race" e.
·12:30-Wide World Mystery "Too Easy to Kill" 6;
News 13.
WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 15,1975
6:01&gt;-Columbus Today 4; Sunrlst Semester 10,
6:1s-Folk Literature 3.
6:25-Farm Reporl 13.
6:36-New Zoo Revue 4; News 6; Bible Answers I;
Farmllme 10; The Story 13.
6:40-Cunce of Prevention 10,
6:45-Momlng Report 3.
6:5s-&lt;:huck While Reports 10; News 13.
7.DD-Today 3,4,15; A.M. America 6,13; CBS NIIWIII
Buga Bunny &amp; Friends )0 .
7:3G-Schoolles 10.
B:DD-Luey Show 6; Capt , Ka119aroo 1,10; Seu!M St.

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8:3G-Big Valley 6.
9:DD-A.M. 3; Phil Donahue 4,15; Lucy Show I ; Mike
Douglas 10; Morning wllh D.J. 13,
9:3G-Nol For Women Only 3; One Life to Live 6;
Musical Chairs I; New Zoo Revue 13.
10:1l0-Celebrlly Sw.-patakes 3A,1S; Dinah 6; GIVI·N·
Take 8, 10; Mike DOug los 13.
10 :»-Wheel of Fortune 3,4,15; Price Ia Right 1,10.
11 :DO-High Rollers 3,15; I Dream of Jeennlt 4;
Gambit 8,10.
11 :30-Hollywood Squares · 3, 15; Happy Doya 13;
Midday 4; Love of Life I, 10; Sesame St. 20,33.
11 :5s-Take Kerr I; Dan Imel's Wartd 10.
12 :1»--Magnlflcent Marble Machine 3,15; Showoffl13;
Bob Broun's 50-50 Club 4; News 6,1,10!
12:30-3 for the Monty 3,15; All My Children 6,13;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10.
12:4s-Eiec. Co. 3.3.
12:5s-NBC News 3,15.
1:oo-Nws 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; Phtt OoMhtMII Young
&amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
1:JO-Days of Our Llves3,4,15; Let'a Makn 0..16,13;
As lhe World 'Turns 8,10.
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2:36-Doctors 3,4,15: Rhyme &amp; Reaon 6,13; Edge of
Night a. 10.
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3:0G-Anolher World 3,4,15; &lt;&gt;-rat Hospital 6.13;
Match Game 8,10; Kup's Show 20.
3 : ~ Life to Live 13; Bewitched 6; Taffletalol
1,10.
4:oo--Mr. Carloon 3; Merv GrlHin 4; Somenel 15;
Mickey Mouse Club 6,1; Mister Rogers 20,33; Movie
"Don't Give Up the Ship" 10; Q_lnWI 13.
4:36-Bewttched 3; MOd 5cauad 6; Partridge Family
8; Sesame St. 20,33; Gei Smart 15.
5:DD-Bonanzo 3; Family Affair I; lronolde 12; Star
Trtk 15.
5:»-Aclam-12 4; NOM 6; Beverly Hlllbllllol I; Eltc.
Co. 20,33; Adam-l2 13.
6:GO-News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Hodgapoctge
Lodge 20; Teaching Children 33. ,
6:30-NBC Nt1W13A, 15; ABC News 13; AtKtt Grlffllh 6;
CBS News 1,10; Making II 'Count 20; look 8NI 3:1.
7·0G-Trulhor Cons. 3; To Tell !he Trutll41 low'"'' lw
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C!1un1rY Mu11c Jllllll• 13t f'lfii\IIY Ml* \II . . .
liNt Iii: K - YfNf kllllll *I.
7:36-loatoi"'-Wlk13; N-n.tT-41 W116Wild
World of Animals 6; Wll,d Kingdllm 15; Mlldl
Gome PM I; Evening Erllllan with Mlrtln
Agronsky 20; Thtt Judge 10; To Tell the Trutll13;
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EpiiiCde Action 33.
a · LOG-Joe Geragtota 3,4,15; Wilen Thlngo Wtn
· RaUen 6,13; Tony Orlando &amp; Down 1,10; Tribal Eye
20,33.
8: ls-Wortd Srles 3,4, 15.
8: 30-That's My Mama 6,13.
9:GO-Baretta 6,13; Cannon 8,10; Greet Perfar20,33.
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10:oo-Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,131 CBS Reporl$1,10;......,
20; Say Brother 33.
10:30-Another Look at Appalachia 33.
11 ·GO-News 3,4,6.1,10, 13,15; ABC News 33.
11 ;30-JOIInny Carson 3,4,15; Movlt 'Haunll of " Very Rich" 13; FBI 6; Pan-American Gltmn
Wrep-Up 8; Movie "New ,.,_... 10; ~-kl 33.
11:40-Hec Ramsey 8.
12:30-Movle "Haunts of the Very Rich" 6.
1:!10-Tomorrow 3A,13.
you ...,. to put a otraln OIIYQIK
ne&lt;vee or dlllurb your - o f
mind.

ICOIIPIO (Oot. J4ollel, II)

Mind your P'1 and O't too1111r
loday. Th.-e are people you
could lurn off If you ptnlet In
acting llko 1 but In *t4t china

shop.

IAGmAIIIUI CHew. II Ilea.
11) Your p1t1ence wllh the
family lea- 1 grealdMIIo ba
dealred .lodl'f. Minor , , _
lions could M811y ba blown out
of proportion.
CAPIIICOIIII CO... H.JM.
11) Sl- CINr Of ln)'llllng Involving 1 high tlegrea of mtnlll
eklll todly, Your powtrl of
con-olton •• not up to
your uaual llandardo.
AQUAIIIUI (,_ ..,._ Sl)
Thll II a di)O wlltn your financial bieellngl . . • mixed bag,
You could show ~ tidy profit,
but n11 htgnly unH~ely you•u ba
prudent enough 10 do oo.
PIICII CP._ II llcell II)
You aro • good today,
but a louoy flnlther. Don, P"'
oo many lrofll In the flre you
'can1 pull them out wHhoul uet·
Ung llnged.

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Ume donll"s Monday when 57
pln1a of blood were received
dll'ing 1 reBUiar vlalt of the
Huntinglon Dlslrict Blood'~
mobile
to
Pomeroy
Elemenla!J School. ·
Of the 57 pinta, 28 were
given In replacement and
three llonors, Karen Lemley,
William Harrla, and James
Dalley, becam~ . gallon
donora .. Leo L. Vaughan
became a 12 gallon donor.
Nurses aiiBiatlng were Mrs.
Vern · Story, .R.N.; Lelah
Weatherby, LPN, and
Deborah~. RN. •
DociiJrs attending were L.
D. Telle, M.D.; John
Ridgway, D.O., Sellm
Bl11ewlcz; M.D., Dr.
VWonueva, M.D.
The can teen was served by
the Child Conservation
Lea!J.u.ee of Middleport.
. Loading and ""loading was
done by Retired VolWJteer
Seni.ll" CIUaens and Boy SCout

Troop :148 ••
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ADMITTED - Ronnie
Casto, Po~eroy; Henry
Ward Sayre, Racine; Marjorie .Grimm, Racine; Tonda
.Wal~er, Reedsville; Angela
Hatfield, Pomeroy.
DISCHARGED - Dorothy
Well, Alex Fraser, Harold
King, 01lie Tyree, Richard
Smith, Mary .&amp;haler, Jesse
Bush, Henry Milliron.

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Miller, Mlcha~l Neutillng,
Isabelle Couch, , Gene
t:toudlshelt, Ola St. Clair,
Richard Shuler, Linda B.
Miller, Edward M. Cozart;
Barbara A. Riggs, William E.
Slivers, Darla Thomas .
Robert W. Smith. Howard
logan, William Radford.
Syracuse - Lenora L.
StewarJ, Rallle · Stewart,
Lorraine M. ·Cundiff, Sharm!M'I ·A. Cundiff, Lawrence
Ebo!rsbacli, Ariella Vanover.
Reedeville
' John ·
DamewOod.
· Middleport ...: Charles
Wayland, Joyce V. Bartrum,
Kay Lcigan. Martha J.
Hac~elt, · Joan Edwards,
Lindo L. Haley, Mary .E.
Bacon, Bernadette Anderson,
William Harris. Sarah J.
Fowler. Ralph Edwards,
James R. Dailey, George
Harris, Sara A. Bechtle,
Reva Bunce.
Rutland - Robert L. Imboden, Mark J. Matson, /(llry
E. Davidson, Donna M.
Davidson.
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R1clne - Kay Ryan,
George Cundiff, Roy F.
Vanmeter, Karen Lemley,
Linda Patteraon, ' Douglas
Circle. Rhonda Dailey, Jean
Alkire.
Ml111nvlllt - Carolyn A.
Cl)arles, Floyd Hendricks,
Joe Foster.
· Tuppers Plains - Beverly .
Bo~I:Oeu- Mary Searls.
Long Bottom - Richard
Barton, Nora Hartman,
· Macal Barton. Henry Bohr,
DliJ~~~=~~~e:... Sharon
Welker.
. Chester - Juanita Lodwick, Al~rt Martin.
L1ngsvllle - Ellis E..
Mvers.
Chtllllre - Rodney Spires,
"'~v~i.T~oaJ:~·ys Barton.

SKIPPING ADAY
The Nursing Division oi
the Meigs County .Health
Department ,wiU not be
glvlpg , lmmuni~atloo
Wednesday as pef thebt
schedule due 10 · the fact
that they wiU be glvlog nu
shOts· that day to oe!llor
citizens. .
they wUI resume their
regular schedule, which Is
every Monday and Wednesday aod every other
Saturday from 8:30 a.m.
until noon, lmmedtately.

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - Marvin
Bennet!, Jr., Point Pleasant;
Robert
Knaul,
Point
Pleasant; Irene Wise, Point
Pleasant; Mrs . . Donald
Houdashell, Syracuse;
James Hammlck, Clifton,
and Mrs. Billy Williams,
Point Pleasant.
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Holzer Medical Ceater ·
(DIICbarges, Oet 13)
Isabelle Bias, Olde Camp,
Elva Davis, Peggy Fizer,
Denver French, Robert Hall,
Unda Hubbard, Edith King,
Julie Mitchell, Lonnie
Simpson, Jr., Russell
Slayton, Mrs. Charles
Watterson .and daughter,
Pearl Welker.
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(Births, Oct.13)
. Mr. and Mrs·. Richard
Covey, 11011, Gallipolis; Mr.
and ·Mrs. J',fyron Franckowiak,
daughter,
Gallipolis; Mr . and Mrs.
'Kerry Hodge, daughter,
!Jackson.

GOOOTTWICE
The Middleport E·R squad
answered a call to 770 Ash St.
at 5:28 p.m. · Monday for
Lawrence Hall who was
having difficulty bteathing.
Mr. Hall was taken to Holzer
Medical Center where he
died. At 12:14
Tuesday,
the squad transported Roy
Boggs, a prisoner In the
Middleport jail, to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Boggs,
having chest pains, was
treated at Ute hospital and
returned to jail.

a.m.

IN HOSPITAL
Franklin Uttle of Route 4,

formed by Mary Nease, Jean
Pomeroy, suffered a heart
Neall, Jean Sayre, Beulah
attack Friday and Is in the
Str11111, Martha Lou l!eegle,
cardiac care unit at the
Macel ..,ton, Grace Drake,
Holzer Medical center.
Joyce Hoback, Emma K.
Clatworthy, Eloise White,
Elva Dilley, Vernon Nease,
Helen Blackaton Neva
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Donations were by Quality
Print Shop, Meigs Local
· School, Dally Sentinel,
Athe111 M~er, WMPO
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Radio, Pomeroy Emergency
Squad, Veterans Memll"ial
(X)LUMBUS (UPI) - SIJ: the co~lltlori opposes the
Hoapltal
and
Gene
statewide
organization~, governor's luuea because
Houduhell.
Including
the
two largest "average families would be
Batiby Foster.
Lois J. Wyant, Frank
labor group~ In Ohio, today forced to pay the vast
Vaughn, Debra Buck, Jorry
announced formation of maj~rlty of the taXee to lund
E. Fields, Robert W. Vlughn,
Homtr Buter, CHerles · Two sulta for money and "Citizens Against Unfair the projects and job clabnB
Salser, Leo P. Vaughn. two for divorce have been Taxea" to OJ!POIII' Gov. James by the governor and hla
B1rbtr1 L Flel_ds, Tom filed In Meigs P,unty Com- A. Rhodes' lour ecmomlc supporlera are unfounded
feC9Wry propossis On the and euggerated."
mon Pleas Court.
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Mri. laWrence said the
Valley Lumber and Supply Nov. 4 ballot.
coalition
would not purchue
At the same tbne, further
Co., Inc., Middleport, filed
suit agaln~t Mr. and Mrs. medl8 support for lsiuea 2, 3, · radio II" television Ume to
NOTICI 0' I~ICTION
ON TAX LIVY
KermltEUdns, Rl. 1, Albany, 4, and 5, which Rhodes says adverUae Ita · oppollition, but
IN IXCISS OP "
make
Ohio would rely on "hundreds of
~sklng
judgement for would
THI TIN Ml~~
"depreulon
proof,"
was wlunteers who have con, ~IMITATIO!I
fl,808.40, and Ernul Wright,
tacted our 11"ganizati0111 to
foncut
by
ObloiDI
fir
Jobs
NOTICE II htreby given Lang1Vtlle,la suing for $1,000
spread
the wcrd ' about the
lhat In pursuance ol i for dextruction of property. and PrCJIIWI Director Keith
Resolution ot t~e aoare ol Elden Boefker, Northbrook, McN111111n.
dangers ·ol these bond
Co110tv c;ommlulonon ol tho
Jolnln&amp; toae\ber In op-· llluea.''
COIIOIY ol Molal, Pomeroy, m., 1a defendant.
Ohio, Pl'"t on 1he 2nd doy ••
Warren
J.
Smith,
)IOI)tlcll ol. tile ccnUtutlonli
Fllln&amp;.
for
divorce,
each
S.ptemlle&lt;, 1t7S, tllero will bo
IUbmllttll to I YOII Ol tho charging 111'0111 neglect or' _..,_ta .... the ()No aecretary-treaiurer of the
people of wtd County at a duty and e~treme cruelty, AFL-CIO, United Auto AFL-CIO,
said
the
Gentrll ELECTION to bt htld
organlutlons
have
little
W~rkera
of
Ohio,
the
Ohio
ln ·the CoOnty ol Molgs, Ohio. were Merle L. Evans, Port.
11 the regular ploces of voting
League of WCII!en Voters, the 111111ey to spend, but might
tJ1trtln,, on Tu11day, tht 4tn land, against Paul E. Evans, ·
Ohio
Counell ol Clllrdlel, the buy lOUie DeWB)Jflper ads.
day of November, 1975. the aame address, and Everett
queollon of lovylng , In txeen Jeffers, Portland, against Ohio ~ter of the Sierra
Mrl. r..-ca said the
of tho len mill llinllatlon, lor
coalition
would employ
In I benefit of Meigs County tor Sharon Jeffers, address Club and the Ohio Counell ~
tho purpou of tho main · unknown.
"truth llqUBdll" to monitor
Selilor Cltlzeps. ·
ten1nco 1nd operation ot
advert,lletnents
faVII'Ing the
Joan
Lawrence
of
the
achoota,+ trelnlnQ ~enters. .
work thof•• clln!u. ane1
Leagueoi.Women V!Xers said bond laaues and to correct
ruldonllo lltlllllu lor ,
JOB OPENED
montllly retardod persons.
Written applications are
Said llx btlng: an ad ·
d b th
dttlonll tu of one mill to run ' being accepte
Y e
TWO CAPTURED
BROADWAY OF OLD
lor 10 y11n. •
. SyraCUII! Board ol. Public
SALEM, ru. (UPI) - Two
NEW
YORK IUPI) - The
ot a rat1 not ,oxuodlng t.o mill Affairs fll" clerk of the board. extremely dangerous
Great
White
Way looked Uke
for uch on• dollu of AppUcations muat . he sub- fugitives from a federal
the
Broadway
of song and
~:~"~:.:li ;,~tc:•••hmg~'~u~' mttted between 01:1. 15 and prison, tired and thirsty,
legend
for
the
first
time In
dred 11011an of vatuoJion, tor ~. 'fhey are to be sent to were captured Monday night.
Ttn
TheYten.
Polls tor aald Election Syractlse Board o1. Publlc , Two others were believ~ In nearly a month Monday nl8ht
will bo open at 6 :!0 o'elotk · Affairs
Betty Hayes, thlssouthernllllnolaareaand wiU! the return of Broadway
A.M. ond remain open until
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7:10 o•elo&lt;k P.M. ot said dey . pres\lieqt, Syracuse,
o, authorities closed ·a crade muslcala shut down by a
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45779. Send resume and , school and modified bus 11\uslclana' slrike. Box offices
By order of the Board of
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e~ecuons, of MtiDI county, re erellce8.
route1 ol. other schools as reported a brisk buslneas 1 Oh
boUt in
and ticket exlo.
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changes
as
curtains went
Edwin s. Co11rf
SHOOT PLANNED
The' hunt, using dogs and
up on · .. A Chorus Une,"
Chalrm•n
A public shoot will be held spotter planes, sheriff's
at 2p.m. Swiday by the Meigs deputies, state police and FBI "Pippin," . "Shenandoah,"
Dorothy M . Olrtctor
Jonnson Muzzle' Loaders on Howell . 8eaents, went on through and "Chicago," four of the
Hill Road off the Route 7 wooded areas and along hlgh- dozen shows shut by the 25DIIICI Oct. 2, 1t75
day walkout.
bypau.
ways and rail tracks.
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Four actions

PARKERSBURG, w. ·Va:
(UPI).:.Anarrai(puntntwu
. scheduled today for John C.
Bayles, :u, Belpre, Ohio, an
unemployed carpenter
charged with killing pollege
WASHINGTON-PRESIDENT FORD SAYS Congreu student Jbna Ann Dotaon,18,
hu unfinished buslne~~~ on· writing 4merlca's role In the Boaz, W.Va.
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Israeli-Egyptian Sinai agreement although he has been able to
A Wood Count)' grand jury
deliver ,on a promise to supply :m ciYillana fll" deaert will . also begin an Inmonitoring posts. ·
vesUgatlon of the case.
Ford Bil!lled a ~gressimal resolutk;fl Mond&amp;Y approving
Miss Dotaon's body wu
the American partlcipljtion In the dilengagement agreement. fQUIId Saturday In a shallow
He said, howe\&gt;er, he will consult with Congress about "what Is -!!rave near Ba~es' heme,
required to SUBtaln ... our diplomatic effOrts" In the Middle · ending a two-week search by
East. Another part of the complex agreement lnVolveil hundredi ol volunteers, .
American promises of aid to Israel and Egypt. Israel Is ex- · Police said Bayles .told
pected to receive t:.5 b1111on·ln mllltary and ~onomlc aid and , them where the grave wu
Secretary ol state Henry A. Kissinger ~ld &amp;mdaY F1rd was after his , arrest earlf
willing to di8CUsa aid In general teflll!l wiU! Egyptian President· Saturday.
Anwar Sadat· who ,arrives In Washington Oct. 26.
' The girl had beeri beaten
,and strangled. Her body wu
OOLUMBUS-U.S. REP. JAMES V. Stanton, ~hlo, covered with roct.s; dirt and
said Monday he bellevea be could win a tbre&amp;-way Democratic leares.
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prbnary for the U. S. Senate next year because mmey won't be · Detectives said the victim
an overpowering factor. "No longer are you going to be able to was not raped but that rape
epend f1 mllll111 In th.e lam week of the CIIII)Piign and put· was the appa.:ent moUve ol
aci"OIIS anything you haven't already dme In tbe first ·nine the attacker.
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monthe,'~ Stanton told a news coilference.
County Prosecutor Joseph
· The Cleveland con!lreuman said he's going to he a can- Brown said ·evidence showed
dldate for the seat of.U. S. Sen. Robert Taft Jr., Whlo, the girl whowasastudentat
although he Is li couple ol months away from making a formal Parke;sburl! Community
announcement. He Ia expected to be joined In the Democratic College, put up a struggle
primary by fll"mef Sen. Howard Metzenbawn, ~ of . after she waa taken from her
Cleveland, and fonner Gov. John J. Gilligan, now living In car Sepl 26 on Interstate 71
WaahlngtCII.

against Rhodes' plan

early today at Holzer Medical.
Center.
Mr. Hall was born Jan. 3,
1903 at Clifton, W.Va., the son
of the late James and Ida
Woods Hall. He was also
preceded In death by his first
wife, Edna Fowler Hall, In
1958; a daul!hler, Mrs.
Jeannette" Hall Stitt; a
grandson, Michael Harman,
arid a sister, Mrs. Lula
Russell. ·
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Garnett Roush Hall; two
daughters ,
Mrs.
Joe
(Jeanlnne) Feshlp, and Mrs.
Charles (Janice} Walker ..
both of Crystal Lake' m.; a
stater, Mrs. Harry (Nora)
·YjJIIIIg,Muan, W.Va.; a twin
brother, Herman of Oxford,
Pa.; nine grandchildren, two
great-grandchildren, . and
several nieces and· nephews. •
Mr. Hall was married to
Garnett Roush In 1960 at the ·
Middleport Church of Christ
with Mr. Fred I. Gardner
officiating. He was a Ufelong
resident of Mason, W. Va.,
Na t I o n a I Football ~·•••• WJtil 15 years ago when be
. Sllncllngs
moved to Middleport. He was
By Unltod Press International a member ol. the United
Amerlca~.~~nleronce
Brethren r'"\rch at Muon
w.. ~- · T.. Pet. and was e.. ·'l)'ed at. the'
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Philip Sporn Power Plant 18
~~d~!re
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years prior to retirement In
Now England
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centrtl
.· Funeral services Will be
W
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L,. T .. Pet. held 12
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4 o o 1.000
a p.m. Thur.....
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Pittsburgh
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:i~ Rawllngs.Coa ts
Funeral
HouSfon
o 4 o .000 Home with the Rev. Robert
Cleveland
wewst • T Pet Bumgarner : officiating.
Oakland
'j ""i 0 .150 Burial will be In Graham
Oenvar Ct
11 32 00 .500
Cemetery at Graham Statiort; ·
250
Kansas tv
all
San Otego
o
4 o .000 W.Va. Friends may c
Nallon•~~:r'"•n••
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See Ylur·Way with an Alto Loan ·
Got that "car" · away look In your eye? Dreams do come tr·ue. and
we can prove lt. Just visit your local car dealers' showrooms and
look over the mar'velous new 1976 models. Select your favorite; then
see us for a p.ut-Yil~-on-the-road Auto Loan. Thanks to bank rates,
dlnvenlent te~ms'lnd fast. ser.vlce, you'll get your loan ... and your
new car ... right away.
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ASKTOWED
· Marriage licenses have
been ISBUed to Robert Lee
Nelson, 20, Rt. 2, CoolviUe
and Mary SUe Barringer, 18,
Reedsville, Robert Lee Hunt,
20, Rt. 1, Long Bottom, and
Frances Lucille Hawk, 18,
Chester.
MRS. LOCHARY ILL
Mrs. Patrick .Lochary,
High St., Pomeroy, was
admitted to the Holzer
Medical Center Saturday
night. She Is In Room 418.

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Tuesdayniglit. They are, frori! f9W,l-r,Mr. and Mrs. John
N.Hlll,Mrs. thomasHamm,Mrs.Henry Well; back row,
Jllllles Sheets, Leo Morris, Thomas Hamm, and Henry
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Devoted To The Interests

Henry Frank, Route 3,
Pomeroy, was named
delegate .to the 1976 convention and Harold G. Roush,
·Portland, his first alternate.
For the first Ume past
presidents of the Farm
Bureau dating back to 1921
were honored an~ presented
past president's pins. · The
group Included Charles
Lasher, Waid Gilmore, John
Carpenter, Arthur Johnson,
W. A. Carman , Everett
Colwell, Vernon Nease, VIrgil
Alldns 1 Norman H. Bahr,
Raymond Furbee, Roy
Holter, Virgil Hamm,
Thomas Sayre, Andrew
Cross, Virgil King, Henry
Frank and Bill Carr.
Pins were also presented
new and l011g-Ume members.
New members are Henry
Well, Route 2, Pomeroy;
Kenneth Yonker, Route 3,
Pomeroy; John N. Hill, R(.
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in limelight
CHESTER - Election of
trustees, passage of county,
state and national resolulions
and recognition of new and
long-time
members
highlighted the annual
meeting of the Meigs County
~arm Bureau Tuesday night
at. the elementary school
here.
Elected to serve as trustee
lor three year terms were
William Carr, Route 2,
Coolville, for District I
,composed of Orange, Olive
and Chester Townships ·, Tom
Hamm, Minersville, for
District 2, composed of
Lebanon, Letar t and Sutton
Townships·, Ralph Carl,
Route 2, Pomeroy , for
District 3 composed of
Bedfnrd,.Sclpto and Salisbury
y~
TownshiP.,,
and Oris Roush,
Route 1, Lan. gsville, for
District 4 composed of
Rutland,
Sale.m
and
I
Co umbla Townships.

FOR THE FIRST TIME PAST PRESIDENTS of the
Meigs Co.llliY Farm BID'eau were hanored at the annual
.meeting' Tuesday night. They were presented past
pr~sldent pins. Prsent to receive the awards and the years

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JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH AFRICA - EUZABETH
· Taylor and Richard Burton have been remarried In a remote
¥rJcan 'Yillage, Radio Sauth Africa reported today. The couple
wu married fir Ute ttec1111d time In the villa11e of Kaaane, a
border town In Northern Bollwana on Friday, the radio said.
The cer«nony wu performed by Ambrose Masalela,
district CCII1ml88loner of the town where the borders of
Zambia, Botlwana, South West Africa and Rhodesia ame
together on the Zambexl river. The couple has been staying at
the Olobe Game park In Botswana.
WASHINGTON - THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
aaya CIIIT)'Over stock&amp; of wheat, feedgrainl, com and rice will ·
. be up llllghtly frum earUer lllllmates as a reltllt of record
barvesta forecast In the latelt crop prodUction !lgurea.
, In a monthly IUP)ify iiid demand report, USDA experts
made no major chang11 In
levels but Increased the
projection Ill" reserve stocb of key commodities due to lm·
proved harvest prospects In lui week's October crop report.
'lbe 1976 food, feedgraln and 10ybean crops are beaded for
record or·nearof"ecord highs u of Oct. I, and that means a
slmatanUally bntlroved IU)iply situation Ill" 19'75-78 compared
with last year.

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Announces.

By United Pr.a Int.!lrnatlonal
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD'S advllers bave
reconunended a federal drug abuse policy which deemplluilal marijuana and focuses m controlling more
serious drup like heroin. The policy should recognize that
10me d!:vss are more destructive than others and that total
elimination of pallonal drug abuse problems II. unlikely, a
Domelllc CounCil Drug Abuse Task Force said In ·a govern·
ment ''white paper."
FordcaUed the study a realistic appraisal of national *'tlg ·
abuse problems and ordered his executive agencies to draft
planl within 80 days Ill" carrying out the report'a recom,
mendatlona. Fcrd'a aon, Jack, told an Oregon newapaper
recellllyhehadtriedpotln college. Ford later said be admired
bil1011'1 honesty In makin11 the admlsBion.

HARTFORD, CONN. -AT THE INTERSECTION which
the polle!! neglected to guard, Prtlldent Ford apled the yellow
•utomobUe coming on colllalon course, braced hbnself and
said, "Be careful I" Secret Service Agent Andrew Hutch, at the
wheel of the f600,000 bulletproof limousine, Jwerved the
lleerinll wheel left but the 1167 yellow Buick cralhed Into the
rlcht front fender of Ford's car. ·
"I landed on top of the President," uld Frederick K,
Beibel, Connecticut Slate Republican chalnnan and F~rd's
boll. Fordaaldhelltlffered no harm: "lfeel great."
Belbellnjured biz left hand. No one elle lllffered ~yslcal
Injury, not tbe m teenag«s - lour male .and two female poUce found In Ute yellow car ; not rep. Stewart B. McKinney,
R-Conn., the third man In the llmoullne rear compartlllent
wtthFordand Belbel; not Hutch nor Ernest Luzanla,blz fellow
acent In the rlcht front le&amp;l.
MOSOOW - IJlVIET OOMMUNIBI' leader Leonid
Bmbnev bu warned the Willi thai detente doan't mean an
erid to the Kremlin '• Ideological war acalrlll capltalllm.
"Reluatlon of lnlernattonll tenl\oll by no mean• eliminates
die fllru8ile of Idees," Brelbnev said 'nlelda)' night during .a
. dlnn.- roc- vlaiUng French President Valery Gtsclrd

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Bat BrerJmev said be belleva detente Ia vital to Eut and
Ha aa1d be'• hopeful Ill" prolftll toward a relultlon of
mWtary tenlionl arotlld the l'Ofld. "RedaetiGn of mUitary
f1111ton1atk11 In Europe, Umltatlon of · armamenta, and
~tare such aiPbere of lnlernatlonal affairs where
JlOd will and lnitlatl.. of the llate1 are now partlculai ly
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they served were, front row, 1-f", Vernon Neue, 1947.U;
Roy Holter, 1956-57; Vll"gll Hamm, 196UO; Thomas
Sayre, 1961-64; back row, Andrew Cross, IMUI; Virgil
King,l968-70; Henry Frank, 1971-73,andBillCarr, 1974-75.

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of ThP Meigs-Mason Area
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1975

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Chamber asks .
Ievy renewai
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.. BY KATIE CROW
The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce
Tuesday
following Its noon luncheon at
the Mel•s Inn endorsed
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renewal of the tal levy to
support the Gallla- Jackson •
Meigs Comro
. unity Mental
Health Retardation program.
The action followed a talk
by Maxine
Plummer,
executive dltector of the
Program. The levy was
passed three years ago.
Gallla and Jackaon countles
VOted aftd paaed the levy for

County· Mrs· Plummer
~~tated Uiat Inflation has not
caused the program or the
staff reduced
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The Gallia • Jackson Meigs Community Health
Center• the fastest growing
health facility 1'n Ohio served
5,000 persons last year and
has 1ong wa1"tin g II Bt •
If the levy does not pass,
the Stat of Oht0 Ill
t
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w no
allow any money to be used
Meigs County. At the prexent
time 20 endorsements of the
Jevy have been made.
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millltstements.
"We are for more jobs,"
she said. "But we are alao for
a respoiiBibleOhlo,not a state
that will unfairly tax Its
citizens nlne years Into the
nell century fll" a )II"OI!f8lll
that most econCIIIiats say
simply will not work or do the
things ita sponaors say It will
do."
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McNamara 'a predictldb
followed what he termed "a
very stronl! and very
thoughtful endorsement" by
the Cincinnati Enquirer
Sunday. Others lo have en·
dorsed the lsaues InclUde the
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Albenl "-~er. Martina
Ferry Tlmn·Leader and
Cleveland radio station
WERE.
"After careful appraisal
and CUlllderatlon,'' ltated
the Enquirer, ''We can Clliy
Cllllclude that the program, In
Its entirety, will serve Ohio's
Interests now and In the years
ahead."

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north of the ell)',
.
He.: dllippearuoe wu a ,
mystery unW a week liter
when three miles ·from ;
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where her car wu abmr
donee!, iearchers found 110111e
of her cl~ and other
personal effecta. Also at that
site, pollee found tire tracka
which appsraltiy belped lead
them.to the suepect.
Pollee said the victim and •.
Blllipect did 1111t know each
other.
.
Miia Dollon wu m her
.way to the ICboOI where she
was majoring In ~peech ..
therapy the day she dlasp..
peared.
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RACINE - The probable"
championship game between •
the Gallla Disciples and the
Meigs Warriors amateur'
football teams ·scheduledl
Sunday at ·z p.m. on Ute;
Racine Hjgh SChool Oeld will~
be 'featured by homecoming ~
activities.
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All Warrior team members ~
must report to practice'
Wedneeday, :rhursday and[
FllEBOUTED
Friday at 5:30 p.m. for one
EAGLE,
Colo.
(UPI)
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More than 500 men today hour each night and Saturday
battled the worst fire on at 10 a.m. for one hour to tune
national forest land In 86 up for the Gallla game.
See detalli Ot the Warriors'
·years which thfeatens one of
the nation's largest stands of ~14 victory over the '78ers
on Page 3.
I;awrence Hall, 72, of 710 ponderosa pines.
Ash St., Middleport, died

died Tuesday

cAB IN YOUR.IYES?

Accuseak111er -·--in ·court today

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America's middle clas8. : · ·
"We hare bundreds ol. thousands of ciYII servants teDing
people hOw to run their unlOII!, how to run their bu.WJeues and
their children, and tbe American P'Qple, especially tile middle
clau, 'are fed )IP," he said, He made his commenta to Britlah
televWon Monday on the first day of a liO,ooo.rnlle trip apparently abned at picking up International credentlala for his
unol.flclal campalan for the .Democratic presidential
nomination.

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Lawrence Hall
of Middleport

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property II would coat a said Mrs. Plummer, but are
Instead people who, for a
the mental health service. variety of reasons, have
One out of 10 pe111011s used the temporary or long-term
service, she said.
problems with living .
In order to continue with
Services provided by the
federal matching dollars the center Include Individual and
levy muat be passed In Meigs group counselling and
psychotherapy, hypnosis,
chemotherapy (the treat1
ment of anxiety, depression
--and related conditions wiU!
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drugs), diagnostic and
consultative services, public
education and Information
services, a prQgram of drug
educalion and alternatives to
Training sessions for Meigs drug use, a program of
County poll workers of the personal advocacy (curfentiy
N 4 electio hare been set in Meigs County only) for
lor 8
. on t. 20 and 21 at persons with epilepsy,
the Po ero Elementary cerebral palsy and mental
retardation, and many other
SChool.
Poll wo
s are required treatment methods wiUt such
by law to a nd one of the complicated names as
two training sessions and systematic desensitization,
may attend the sesalon of counter-conditioning, · and
operant conditioning.
their choice.
Mary Skinner, director of
The Meigs County Board of
the
personal advocacy
Elections will conduct the
program,
who also met wiUt
training sessions, Mrs.
Dorothy Johnston, director, the chamber, reported that
reports. The board Is In the she has 20 advocates and 20
process of notifying by mall volunteers. She stated that
the workers who will be her program Is not a fWI thing
serving at the Nov. 4election. that many have been taken to
The nutnber of workers will dentists, to Holzer Medical .
be considerably smaller than CenU!r,to have eye tests, and
usual ~ at IIIIa election due to to Holzer for extractions.
In other bu~lness the
:be reduction of lhe number
membtrs
discussed the
lf voUng precincts in the
annq,al
Christmas
promotion
:oun ty from 40 to 30.
The board of elections and parade. Bill Anderson,
office located In Ute Masonic chairman , e:xpla.tned that last
Temple at ~omeroy 'is year Ute committee took in
maintaining office hours · 11,500 and spent $1,400: There
from 1 to 4 p.m., Monday is $600 available at the
through Friday, for the present tlnie. lJe suggested
(Continued on page IS)
convenience of the pUblic.

- '!ji Meigs High sChool
took first place In the "B" clalll field
competition at the Marching Band Festival Saturday in
Athens. Oass B Ia for schools with enrollments of 350 to
875. Meigs competed with 7 other bands. Second place
In Ute B clalll went to Watkins and third to Belpre. Shown
with the large trophy the band won are, 1-f", Debbie
Osborne, Barb Douglas, Vicki Maoley, Kim Krautter,
Marching Band

per11011 jusiS4 centa a year for

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Wesley A. Buehl Tuesday completed for Ute 1975 seaso!l
reported by official letter to jus! completed.
Ute coWJty commission 68
"Our county roads now
miles of road improvements generally are in very good

Added tb the district's
substitute teaching list were
Carl Weese, Nancy Thomp11011, Karen Murray, Jeannie
Slawter, Barbara Beegle.
Jane Bourne, Wilbur Perrin ,
Dorothy Petrel, Bob PorU!r
and Sharon Williams .
·Graduation was set lor May
23 with Baccalaureate at . 2
p.m. and commencement at 8
p.m.
The board granted Ute use
o1. the Cheater gymnasiJllll for
a wedding reception on Nov.
29 and granted Tom Kelly use
of a room at lhe hit~h school

proud of them." Buehl wrote.
Made in the form of a final
report , Buehl said total cost

account was $305,631, or
,4,495 per ·mile. Total
estimated cost of the projects
(Continued on page 10)

Meigs joins up for development
Meigs County has joined
the Buckeye Hills Hocking
Valley Regional Development District.
The County Commission
Tuesday met with Tom
Closser, director of the BHH·VRD who presented a
resolution which the· commissioners approved,
whereby the commissioners
will become full participating
members of Ute development
district.
According to Ute resolution,
fiscal contributions proVICied
by the county entitle the

commiSSIOners to the full
services of the professi ~nal
staff of Buckeye Hilfs •
Hocking Valley Regional
Development District in
guiding and helping to
organize and plan , so as to
share In all state and federal
programs available to the
county.
Attending were Henry
Wells, Warden Ours, and
Bernard Gilkey, commissioners; Wesley Buehl,
county engineer, and Martha
Chambers, Clerk .
Also meeting with the

commission were trustees of porllon of County Road 9. The
Salem Township who ·commissioners will view the
requested a change in trading area and Buehl will offer his
township road, Red 1-ijll, for a recommendations.

PTA is going
against teachers

. COLUMBUS {UPI) Theodore ThomBll, president
of the Columbus Education
Association, says the Ohio
PI' A Is so dominated by
school administrators and
parents, who are school
management oriented, that It
I has taken anti-teacher stands
ori Issues Including collective
bargaining legislation.
for Bllile study purposes until Increases to he In line with
Thomas said teachers have
Jan . 1 on a trial basis. It was olher drivers. The board been ineffective In getting the
agreed to' write the Ohio retained a Columbus law firm group to consider the teacher
Department of Education for to represent the board In a viewpoint and the state
permission to purchase two suit filed by a former teacher, PI' A's Positions are In effect
new buses .
James Bach. Bills ~were forcing the "T" out of tbe
A representative from the approved for. payment.
PI'A.
Pl'SA discussed the school
Attendin g were Howard ' The Columbus teacher said
lunch progr11in and tt was caldwell, . Jr ., Oris Smith, Tuesday PI'As around Ohio
agreed that a committee Dorsel Larkins, Clyde Kuhn Seemed to favor "collective
from the orgarilzallon will and Starling Massar, board begging"
Instead
of
observe the program at the members ; Eloise Boston, legislation which·would allow
high school and make clerk High &amp;hoot Principal teachers effective bargaining
recommendations fOr lm- Chester GOOding ; Supt. John rights.
porvements. The salaries of 1 Riebel , and the repreThoma; S&amp;id many local
lwo kindergarten buses were· senllltlve of th,e PTSA.
teachers recently refused to
adjusted with $100 a year
pay PTA dues or support Its

Eastern niay forego semester exams
A faculty recommendation
for the discontinuance of final
exams at the end of .each
semester was taken 1111der
advisement )ly the Eutern
Local School District Board
of Education tn regular
seSBion Tuesday night.
- According· to Ute recommendation, the time in
preparing students for the
examinations 1and administering .them 111011 when
students could be advancing
with new material. The board
Is expected to reach a
decision In November .

~~

. County Engineer
'
Meigs
:.eallng and paving, were condition and we can well be of the work·done under force

.'

activlties.Hesaidbellmeof
the few claaaroom te8chers
attending the current Ohio
PI' A conve;ntion here.

Barrs bound
·

to grand jJD'Y
Robert W. Barr, :14, and
Harry Barr, 26, both oC
Norwich, Ohio, followtns
testimony at a preliminary
hearing Tuesday In Meigs
CoWJty Court with Judge
Robert E. Buck presiding,
were bound over to the grand
tury .
The defendants made their
Initial appearance on Wednesday, Oct. a, on cbai'aes vt
grand larceny In connection
with the theft of f56,000 worth
of heavy drilllnng equipment
from the Adams Drilling Co.,
In !\&amp;cine, on Sept. 28. Bond
was set at f40,000 for each
man .
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