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Pomeroy Orders Restricted Trick or Treating

Democrats Working House-to-House
Ernest Wingett, . Meigs
County Democratic Conunittee
. ,Chairman, announced today
the regular, bi-monthly'
meeting of the lOth District
Democrat Action Club will be
held Wednesday night at the
Hocking Hills Lodge at Old'
1'4an's Cave.
·A dinner will be served
beginning at 5:30 p.m., a
regular business meeting to
follow at 8. The public is in-

vi led .
Also on the agenda this
eoming Week ·Is the regularly
scheduled meeting of the Meigs
Democrat Executive Comtiuttee, lobe held Thursday in
the
new
Dem9crat
Headquarters, East Main,
Pomeroy. Guest speaker will
be Professor Sam· &amp;nith, head
of the Social Sciences Dept. of
Rio Grande College, and
chairman of the Jackson

Mrs. Carpenter Di~ on Sunday
Mrs. Laine Marie Carpenter,
50, West Columbia, was dead ·
on arrival at Plea5ant Valley
Hospital Sunday night where
she was taken by the Mason ER Squad.
Mrs. Carpenter was the
daughter of the late Thomas M.
and Gwendolyn ·Williams
Bwngarne~.

CAMPER PICKUP TRUCK - 'l.bll II all U.t remains of
a 1969 model Ford vehicle that bunt. Into Dames when it
-wrecked at 7:30 p, m. ~Y night near tbe Cliff Dunn fann

Couple Dies
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deputies, Fred Taylor and
Richard Grinst&lt;;ad, were also
on the scene · immediately,
assisting with traffic.
The bodies were !aken to the
Wilcoxen Funeral Home and
arrangements were pending
this morning on the arrival of
the son.
Veterans Memorill Hospital
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
- Walter Pash, Huntsville,
Ohio ; Marcia Hobstetter,
Pomeroy ; Mary Ford, Letart,
W. Va.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES
\ - Dale Wright, Rodney
Weaver, Pauline Miller, Mary
&amp;nith, Walter Pash.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS James R. Rou.sh, Hartford ;
Alice Mills, Middleport; Guy
Reuter, Pomeroy ; Raymond
Hartley, Racine :· Eloise Stiles,
Middleport ; Janet Price,
Elyria;
Edith
McCoy,
Syracuse ; Terry Hobbs,
Mason; Crystal McCourt,
Middleport.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Mary Oldaker, Rebecca South,
Cassie Hudson, JOf! Stanley;
John E. Dailey, Dana M~ln .
Pleasant Valley Hospital
DISCHARGES: Albert
Sauers, Sr., Point Pleasant;
Mrs. John Potts, Galllpolls
Ferry; .Mrs . .Ralph Fruth,
Masoo; Willie Stewart, Clifton ;
Mrs . Roy Woomer, Point
Pleasant; William Buxton,
Bidwell; George Gill, Letart;
Mrs. Homer Preece, Matthew
Marks, "Point Pleasant; Bruce
Wray, Ashton; Herman Jones,
Point Pleasant; David Jefferson, Mason ; Mr~. John
Gillis, Hartford; Mrs. George
Newsome, Vinton, 0. ; Donald
Stanley, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Jane Fink, .Youngstown, 0.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonightlhru Saturday
October 16-21

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THE GOD FATHER
Marion Brando
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hours of steadily

engrossing

en-terta inment.

Adults suo, Children 75c.
Show Starts 7 P.M.

on U.S. 35 resulting in the death of !wo perions,. JohQ T. and
Margaret E. Huffman of Engelwood, 0 . (Photo by Sam
Nichols 01)

Local 'Bowling
P~meroy

Bowling Lanes

S..turday Junior League
Oct. 7, 1972
Stondings
Team
Points
lmpacfs
14
Sail Busters
13
Dreamers
71!2
Rams
7
Alley Cats
7
Apaches
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51!2
High Individual Game
Chuck Follrod 165.
Second High Ind. Game Kelly Winebrenner 158.
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High Series - Steve Bachner '

Second

High

Meigs

Series

Melanie Burl 440.

Team High Game
Busters 788.
Team High Series

Pin

Pin

Busters 2234..

Saturday Bantam League
Standings
Team
Pts.
Ball Bombers
10
Red Barons

Banana Splits
All Stars
Cyclines

6
5

Pin Busters

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DINING
TUESDAY EV[NING ONLY
.s to 9: JQ-S2.SO all y.ou can eaf, (or AI,a Carle).

Lorna Wines, dec. to Joseph
Wilbur
Wine s,
Lucille
Yeauger, Dorothy L. Boyer,
Earl W. Wines, Ruth M. Fink,
Lonnie . W. Farley, All. of
Trans., Slisbury.

Team

High

Series

. - oraer our.regular menu every nliiht slo 10.

The MEIGS INN
POMEROY

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Pumpkin Event

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COMPARE
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TRY IT
YOU' Ll LIKE ITt

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For A Lovelier ,
Colorful Spring!

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selection of tulips, hyacinths, crocus,
narcissus and many others.

Housewares Department First Floor

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
THESE 80 GIRI..'lTAKE a break during their first rehearsal for the "Fall Follies" of the
Big Bend Minstrel Assn. to he held at the Meigs Hig(t School on Nov. 24. Mrs. Debbie Buck,
Cathy Werry, Peggy O'Brien and Mary Widkiff were instructors for Monday night's session at
the Pomeroy Elementary School.

Gallipoli~,

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COLUMBUS -TWO WOMEN WERE arrested Monday at
Port Columbus International Airport and charged with
possession of $2.6 million worth of heroin and cocaine. Franklin
ColUlty Prosecutor George Smith said it was "the largest narcotics haul" in the county and second largest ever in Ohio.
Arrested and later indicted on six counts were Jo Ann
McAfee Long, 26, Columbus, and Constanee Dixon, 21, of Los
Angeles. Both were Ch311led wjth conspiracy io possess cocaine
and conspiracy to possess heroin. Miss Dixon also was charged
with possession of codeine, possession of cocaine and possession
of heroin. Miss Long also was charged with possession of
dolophine.

Enter our Dress-A-Doll Contest.

ANCHOI\AGE, ALASKA - SEARCHERS COMBED the
ruggedmountain wilderness along Ute Gulf of Alaska today for a
·tWin-€ngine plane, carrying Democratic House Majority Leader
Hale Boggs and three others, which disappeared in a rainstorm
late Monday. Boggs, 58, of Louisiana, Rep. Nick Begich, Alaska's
lone congressman, his aide, Russ Brown, and Don Jonz, ·an experienced Alaska pilot, were aboard the plane which was en
route from Anchorage to Juneau.
The white and orangepaintedCeS!ina 310 took off at 9:12a.m.
(ADT)2:12 p.m. (EDT) and was to have arrived in the southern
part of the state 31&gt; hours later. Boggs, a veteran of 26 consecutive years in Congress plus an earlier tw().year term after
which be was defeated for re-election, has often been a.supporter
of liberal Democratic legislation. He had been scheduled to
address a fund-raising dinner for Begich before departing for
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Levy Eridor~ed by

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Been thinking about new
storm windows and doors.

but · thought you just
couldn't' afford lhem? Now
you can! Being members Of

HWI with volum.o buying
power, the " FRIENDLY
ONES"- at the POMEROY
CEMENT BLOCK CO. are
able to help you g0t Ilia

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Wt• IWl'd yout help to brint.\ hJppiness
to nel'dy ch ildren lhi s Chri stmas. Come
in now -: ~upply oi dolls is limited-and
pick up ,1 free d&lt;&gt;ll. Design and sew Jn
outfit for it. then return it to., us. It will
he displ,1yecl .in our lobby with i1 ll the
Orpss-A:Doll d()lls . Pri zes· will be

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ski lls. Your doll will fi nd a home in the
arms of a ch ild on Chrislm;1s d;1y, and
be loved. ·
You make Oress-A ~ Do1/' J happiness
thing. Thank you.
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storm windows and doors

you need at prices to fit
your budget. Liberal forms
·too. Phone lis
a trH estimate.

The Farmers
Bank &amp;·Savings Co.
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On Fridays Our Driv•tn WI~ Is Otottnh. m. to7 p, rn. (COntlnuooistyi.
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TUESDAY,
. . OCTOBER 17, 1972

Weathet:
Lows tonight in the upper 20s
and lower 30s. Wednesday
partly cloudy and continued
cool, high in the 40s.

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The Meigs Local Band
·Boosters endorsed the five mill
operating tax levy to be voted
upon at the Nov. 7 election
Monday night at Meigs High
School following a talk by Supt.
George Hargraves about the
levy.
The Boosters discussed their
sponsorship of the "Fall
Follies" on Nov. 24 at the high
school to be staged by the Big
Bend Minstrel Association.
Memb'ers are prep~ring 'a
program book. for the
presenflltion.
Mrs. Don Thom~s presented
the list of booUt workers for the
Athens and Gailipolis home
games. Two more are n~eded
for the refreshment stand for
both games. Volunteers are to
call992-3128.
Mrs. Ken McLaughlin
presided when . plans were
made to serve lunches on
Wednesday and' Thursday this ·
week at a ptibUc sale ol the
ealate ol Mils HarTle ~rte
Smith at the ojd Pomeroy

Junior High School auditorium.
Parents of hand members are
being asked for donations of
cakes and pies for these lunches.
The Boosters voted to purchase medals to be given ba.nd
members in recognition of
their third place win in the
band marching competition
over the weekend at West
Jefferson: Dwight Goins,
director, reviewed experiences
of Ute hand at the West Jefferson event.
Plans were made to hold a
party for tbe band from 8 to 11 :
p.m . .on Nov. 18 at the high
school. .Mrs. ' Roy' Holter was
named to secure a band for the
party ·and dance.
It was announced that
following the football season a
stage band .will be formed .
Plans were starled to secure
Stan Kenton ·io hold a cOilcert
and clinic at the Mei~ High
School ln March. Refreshmenta were served.

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Voting Set
The annual election of the
Meigs County Agriculture
Society, which · annually
produces the Meigs County
Fair, has been set for Wednesday, Nov. 8, in the ofl!ce of
the county commissioners
from 5 to 9 p.m.
Residents wishing to file for
one of the five seats on the
board to be filled this year may
secure a petition from Mrs.
Mickey King, secretary. Those
filing must be qualified Meigs
County voters and must hold a
1972 membership ticket i"n the
society. Petitions of candidacy
must be filed seven ·days before
the election . Terms of office
are three years. .
Residents wishing to vote In
the election also must hold a
1972 membership card, purchased at leastl5 days prior to
the election.

· SCOUT NIGHT HERE
Scout Night will be held
tonight at the Middlepor t.
Elementary School, 7:30 ·p.m.
to 9 p.m. Any boy eight years of
age or over interested in
scouting is invited to attend the
meeting. At least one parent
. sh!lllld accompany each boy
.since the parent's signature is
required on the application.
Leaders will be present to
ex plain the scouting program .

. Congressman Clarence
Miller today announced that
final approval has been given
.by the Congress to a ·bill to help
prevent and repair streambank erosion along the Ohio
River from New Matamoras to
Cincinna li.
The new authority is con.
tai.ned in an amendment
sponsored by Miller and 6th
Distri c t Representative
William Harsha to Ute Omnibus Rivers and Harbors bill.
Under the provision, the Army
Corps of Engineers will be able
to provide bank protection
· works along Ute Ohio. River to
protect public and private
properties and facilities
threatened by erosion.
Miller explained that local
interests would be required
to furnish necessary lands,
easements, and rights of
way, operate and maintain
the works after completion,
and hold and save the
Federal Gov~,rnment !r~e
from damages due to construction works.
The bill, now cleared "for. the
President's signa lure, also

directs the Corps of Engineers
lo conduct an intensive
evaluation of streambank
erosion along the Ohio River,
develop and eva luate new
methods for bank protection,
idenlify causes of erosion, and
make recommendations to the
Congress for the pr·evenlion
and correctio n of erosion
problems.
On April3 of Utis year, Miller
met in Gallipolis and Pomeroy
with representatives from the
loca l soil and water conservation districts, the Corpsof
Engineers, several landowners, and local officials to
discuss the erosion problem
pl aguing
Washington ,
Lawrence, Meigs and Gallia
Counties. Following the
meellng, Miller introduced a
bill similar to the amendment
he later · co-sponsored to the
Public Works measure.
Miller slated that the
authorization just approved is
a limited . but nevertheless .
important first step in
correcting riverbank erosion
problems. He expla ined his
office is considering additional
remedial legislation to be introduced in the 93rd Congress.

TEN CENTS'

PROCLAMATION SIGNED - Middleport Mayor John Zerkle signed a proclamation
Monday declaring this to be National Business Women's Week in cooperation with .th!,Mid·_
dleport Business and Professional Women's Club. Club officers looking on, from the left, are
Wilma Sargent, secretary; Alwilda Werner, president, and Grace Pratt, trerumrer. Beulah
Strauss vice president, was not present due to Ute Illness of her husband .

Plans are going forward to
build a Meigs County Community Center at the Middleport Municipal Park, Mrs.
Dan Thomas, administrator of
the Meigs Community School,
said today,
Mrs. Thomas said she has
spent several months working
on the project and that plans

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio Extended OutlookThursday through Saturday.
.Cool Thursday and Friday
becoming a lillie warmer
Saturday. Lows In the 30s.
High In the upper 40s and 50s
Thursday and Friday and In
the 50s and low 60s Saturday.
A chance of showers Thursday and Saturday. Fair
Friday.

for the structure will be
prepared in the near future by
an architect. Several governmenial agencies have been
contacted by Mrs. Thomas and
Mrs . Maxine Plummer,
Gallipolis, executive director
of the Meigs-Gallia-Jackson
Mental Health and Retardation
Group, tq secure information

Rutland Halloween Party

and steps to be taken on the
project.
The center would house
classrooms for the Meigs
Community School now
operated in three rooms at the
Rutland Elementary School, a
sheltered workshop for handicapped persons, and would
serve as a facility for Meigs
County organlza tlons for
·dinners and meetings.
A sheltered, workshop is a
year-round operation through
which handicapped persons
who can not go to other
locations are employed In
performing various work
dulles for which they are paid.
Funds for the center would
come frQm the Federal and
State Governments and from
the · Melgs-Gallla-Jackson
County Mental Health and
Retardation Group . Office
facilltles for some staff
members of the group would ile
included in the structure.
Middleport Village Council
has voted to donate the land
from the Middleport Community Park for the structure.
Mrs. Thomas concluded.

Will be in School Gym _
RUTLAND - Costume
prizes will be awarded at the
Rutland community Halloween
party to be held in the Rutland
High School gymnasi um
Halloween party to be held in
the Rutland High School
gymnasium on a night so far
unannounced .
Cash prizes will be given to
the prettiest, the ugliest, and
the most origi nal following a
parade of Ute costumes. The
party is being held in lieu of
trick or. treat which is being
discontinued in Rutland this

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Edna Burris,
West Columbia ; Clarence
Napper, Racine; Charles
Woode, Long Bottom ; Franklin
Triplett,. Middleport.
DISCHARGED - ·Nellie
Hysell, Nellie Hatfield, Charles
Carroll, Howard Frank, Larry
Hoschar, James Roush, Curtis
Luckadoo.

MR. CASCI
Paul Casct, Middleport
Postmaster and active in
Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion, of
Pomeroy, has been reappointed to a five year term
on the Meigs County
NAPPER ILL
Soldiers' and ·Sailors' Relief
RACINE - The Racine E·R
Commlsslon according to an Squad answered a call at 1: 15
entry· flied in the Meigs p.m. Monday for Clarence
County Common - Pleas Napper, 57, Racine Route I,
Court. Casct was named to who suffered a possible heart
the board first to fill the .attack. ·\'lapper was taken to
unexpired term of the late C. Veterans Memorial Hospital
J. Rhodes. Upon completing and admitted.
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that period, he then served a
five year term to which he
was appointed. The appointment Is effecllve
Wednesday.

year.

Games will be played at the
party and refreshments will be
served . Already contributing
toward expenses of the community party have been the
Rutland firemen, $25, and the
Rutland PTA, $20.

Mrs. HoWard Birchfield and
Mrs. Bruce Davis are chair·
men for the party and today
announced that house-to-house
S&lt;&gt;licilation will take place.
Residents are asked to contribute candy or other treats if
they have already purchased
them, or to give the money
which they would normally
spend lor treats.
Soliciting in the village will
be. Mrs. Marvel Qulllen, Mrs.
Davis, Mrs. Thomas Stewart,
Mrs. Elaine Spires, Judith .and
Rosemary Snowden, and Mrs.
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Eileen Thompson .
Dona tions may he left at the
Miller Brother~ Store or the
LOcAL TEMPS
Rutland Department Store .
The temperature in· downPickup of donations also will be town Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
made . Those wishing that " Tuesday was 58 degrees under
service may call" 742-&lt;1834.
sunny skies.

Girls ·Reaffirmed
To ·Girl Scouting
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
An impreS!iive candlelight

Burns as "flaghearers for the
flag c.eremqny. Cathy Blaettceremony of rededication lor nat, Cindy McKinney and
members of Girl Scout Cadette Paige Smith repeated the .girl
Troop 61 was cohduct~d scout promise lighling .yellow
Sit~day at the . Pomeroy candles
signifying their
rededication . .· The scouts
Elementary School.
. The girls reaffirtned their ·. repeated the 10 laws lighting a
acceptance' of the principles of greeQ candle for each one. The '
girl scouting as expressed in candles were in log holdel'lt ,
the' promise and· laws before . with a large green fern cell&lt;
app~oximately 50 guests in~ . terpiece..
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eluding parents, friends, and
All of the scouts attendmg
in embers of. juni.or · and were led by.Rita Rusche! in the
Brownie troops of Pomeroy. song, "She WC~~rs a "G."-Miss
Jane Sisson was color guard Sisson re,ad a poem, "Magic,"
with Nita Ru.schel and Susan• !Continued on page ·a)

· REDEDICATION CEREMONY
Approximately 50
parents, friends aJ\d junior and Brownie scoutS attended a
rededication·· ceremony Sunday for Cadette Troop 61 of
Pomeroy. Melody Snouffer, center,'was welcomed as a new
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In other business it was
. decided to place. a "yield"
traffic sign on the right side of
the parking lot across from
Sycamore St.
The mayor's 'report for
September' showed receipts in
the amount" of $2,648.30, of
which $622 was collected on
delinquent parking tickets.
Attending were Mayor
Baronick, Ralph Werry,
William Snouffer, Elrna
Russell, Jim Mees, and . Don
Collins, council members;
Jane Walton, clerk, and Jed
Webster, chief of police.

Nixon Gets
Erosion Bill

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"Look • are aoo•enmu

puncture tires.
Calvin l-ane, Street Supt., take
Phil ,Giobokar, 128 Union the end loader and move dirt
Ave., e~plained that·be placed back to witten the street. And
the posts in the area in order to Globokar agreed to move the
stop water and mud from posts back Ia c.orrect the
running into the street so as he · situation.
could get grass started. When
Mayor Baronick said he had
this was accomplished, he · received a call in regard to
planned to remove the posts. Pomeroy's contrib'ution to the
.However, it was explained Meigs County Planning
that the p6sts extend into the Commission which is supposed
street approximately five feet, to be $2,000 for a new plat to he
and if a car is parked across made of . Pomeroy Village.
from the area pa51;ing on the Members of council knew
street is impossible.
nothing of it and tabled the
. Council . agreed to have mailer.

Devoted To The Interest' OJTheMeigs-Mason Area

DUTCH FLOWER BULBS

Dress-A-Doll*is
a happiness thi~.

Since he and his fa ther own.
property there. He told council
'hut if the street is extended it
woulri lay within three feet of
his · parents' home. Girolami
threa tened lo take the matter
to courl if necessary.
Girolaini pointed out that he
has maintained a portion of the
stree Lat his own expense.
Also brought to council's
at ten lion lor the second time
was a problem existing on
Osborne St. where small posts
have been placed causing
people using the street lo

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counlr, .
Legar also asked council to
consi&lt;h!r vacating Fifth St., but
· no action' was taken.
Dt&gt;nnis Howell met with
counc.it to keep alive a request
that Vale Street be extended to
the rears of houses on Lincoln
Drive in order that they may
have a place ·to park. The
matter had· been brtught to
council's attention at a
previous meeting.
Guido Girolami, however,
opposed extension of the street

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to a p•rson than what op•
peo rt on the surface. u ,

became official with the
signing of the application by
Mayot· Baronick following
C!lllncil's approval.
Charles Legar, speaking for
the fire department, said cost
of the building has. been
estimated at $94,000. The grant
will be 80 pet. of the cost, not to
exceed $75,200.
Legar drew attention to two
stipulations made by EDA that
must be observed by the
contractor. These are that men
hired must be unemployed or
under-€tnployed when hired

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only municipality in Meigs
County that will obse..Ve trick
or treat night. All others have .
abolished the traditional event
and in its place will have
council-sponsored "Halloween
parties. "
Mayor William • Baronick
said that as a first time as ·
mayor he, "hated to break
precedent.''
Official Now
An Economic Development
Administration (EDA) grant of
$72,200 for a new fire station
and etl)ergency building

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Accoording to the 1970 U. S.
census, Texas leads the nation
in the nwnber of domestic
maids wiUt more than 88,000.

St~ndings

Team
W. L.
Lodwick's Mkt.
30 18
Gaul 's Shake Haven
29 19
Riggs Used Cars
26 22
Ridenour's T.V.
24 24
Royal Crown Cola
20 28
-Good's Pennzoil
15 33
High Individual game ·Judy ·Ginther 151 ; Florine .

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Drinks and
Dessert Extra.·

350,000

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Dorothy's Plnneltes 2178.
Wed. Afternoon league
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chosen.
Two students are running for
the Miss Student Nurse crown,
they are junior Jeanetta
Lambert from the Gallipolis
area and Teresa Gardner of
Point Pleasant.
Judges for the contest are
Dr. Gordon Wl~man from the
Ohio University Speech
Department, Dr. G. Wilson
Bowers from Holzer Medical
Center, Mrs. Norma Glenn,
R.N., and instructor, Re~.
Dennis Colburn of Gallipolis,
and Miss Vicki Kaufman, Miss
Student Nurse for 1971).71.
During the week's activities
there will also he a display of
studen I nurses uniforms in the
window of Amy's on Second
Avenue · in
downtown

County Democratic Com- promptly at 7:30, and a
question and answer period
mit tee· · ·
.
will lollow the address. .
' Topics of discussion will be
In the local political arena,
present campaign -issues and · ·candidates have accelerated
the need for the state "income
tax. The meeting will begin their
campaigning
in
preparatioo for the big push
before election day . Joe
Denison, candidate for County
Comissioner, reported he has
to
placed posters along all state
roads and plans to work county
roads this week.
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio
Bill Snouffer, also a can( UPI) - Pumpkin milk didate for County Coms.hakes, doughnuts, waffles missioner, has continued his
and even pumpkin burgers personal contacts. Snouffer has
will hlghllght the alll!ual been campaigning door-toCircleviUe Pumpkin Show door, and greeting patrons in
Wednesday through various businesses in the
Saturday which bills ltseU as county.
the "Greatest Free Show on
Mary Martin, candidate for
Earth."
Clerk of Courts, has also been
Seven parades witb more busy on the campaigh trail.
than 40 floats will he staged Traveling eve,ry day, she has
during the four-day festival placed campaign literature in
along with competition lor many local businesses, and i.s
the "Utile Miss Piunpkln" continuing her door-to-door,
title, baton twirling and hog- campaign.
calling ...: not to mention
All candidates have reported
pumpbn eating contests.
a friendly response from public
More than 350,000 persons and promise&lt;! to be present:
are expected to attend the Thursday night to answer voter ; .
event.
inquiries.

Gilmore 454.
Second High Series - Mary
Gillilan 432 .
Team High Game - King
Builders Supply 774.

· High series - Florine
Ginther 410; Judy Ginther 387.
Team · high game - Gaul's
Shake Haven 270.
Team high series - Gaul's
· Shake Haven 780.

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·Transfers

Cl.UBTOMEET
. SYRACUSE - The, Third
WednesdiiY Homemakers Club
will meet at 10. a. m. Wednesday at the municipal park.
There will be a potluck dinner
at noon. "Owl making" is the
craft project with materials to
he furnished by the club. Final
plans to attend the Pumpkin
Pin Busters
9'12 Mr . &amp; Mrs .
20 3 Show in Circleville Thursday
Herbie's
·7
Allin the Family
16 o will be made. All interested
Born Losers
6''' Alley Cats
14 6 homemakers are invited.
High Individual Game
Them and Us
10 5
Mike f-raun 185.
Four Jokers
6 2
ATTEND RECEPTION
Second High Ind. Game - Lucky Strikers
6 8
Rick Slobart 178.
Team, high series - Alley
Several members of the
High Series - Rick Slobart Cats 2030; Mr . &amp; Mrs. 2003.
Meigs County Salon 710, Eight
458.·
Team high game - All in Ihe
and
Forty, were in Nevada
Family 715; Mr . &amp; Mrs. and
' ,. i ··~ ' ' i
Sunday for a reception
Alley Cats 706.
STARTS TONIGHT
Men's high series Ken
honoring Evalina Berkley,
A revival running all week Longstreth 529; Gene Murray Ohio Departemental Chapeau.
starts this eyenlrig at the 527.
Going from here were Mrs.
Men 's h!gh game Ray
Danvllle Wesleyan Church Roach 205; Ken Longstreth 196. Mary Marlin, national pouvior
with the Rev. C. 0 . Walters, Women's high series Korn 489 ; Donna Hat . member, Mrs. Rhoda Hackett,
e\langell$1. Services will he at Sandy
Meigs Salon chapeau; Mrs .
fi eld 409.
7:30 each evening. The Rev. Women 's high game Eunie Brinker, and Mrs.
Lawrence Sullivan, pastor, Sandy Korn 185; Sandy Korn MyrUe Walker. All of tt.e
t67 .
invites the public.
departemental officers were in
the receiving line. Gifts were
Oct. 5
Standings
' presented to Mrs. Berkley.
GUY REUTER ILL
Team
Points
The Pomeroy E-R squad Mr . &amp; Mrs.
26
Alley
Cat
s
22
ATTEND WQRKSHOP
answered a calI to Mu Iberry All in lhe Family
18
Ave. at 9:15a.m. Sunday for Them and us
14
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds ,
Guy Reuter who was having Four Jokers
. .
10 Middleport , kindergarten
' difflcui ty brealhin g. He was LuckY
Sinkers
Team high series - Alley6 teacher at the Broad Run
taken to Veterans Memorial ' Cats 2079 ; Them and Us 2019. School in Mason Co~ty, ~cHospitsl and admitted.
Team high game - Them companied by her atde, Mtss
and Us 787; All in lhe Family Brenda Fields, Hartford, were
74
PARTY PLANNED
~en's 'high series _ Ray at Parkersburg High School
A Halloween party will he Roach 536; Vic Wippel {sub) Saturday to ~!lend a workshop
held at 7:30p.m. Saturday by 518.
on early chtldhood educatton.
Men's hi~h game - Ray Conducting the workshops
the Modem Woodman Lodge Roach
205; George Korn 190.
k
t 1
and Hemlock Grange at the
Women's high series were Jac Capon, percep ua •
Sandy Korn 436 ; Diane Hawley molor"rhythm games; and Mrs.
grange hall.
424.
Mary Hallum, development
h
·
d
ent
Women's high game GIRLS TO REPORT
Kathy Cummings 179 ; Donna
throug mustc an movem .
All girls who luive registered Hattield 168.
Both are from the Oakland,
to take part in the pony llnes of
Calif. schools .
Wednesday Early
The Big Bend Minstrell Assn.'s
Bird League
·Fan FoiUes are to report to the
Oct. 11 , 1972
Standings
Pomeroy Elementary School
Team
W. L.
at 7 tonight.
Dorothy's Pinnetles
46 10
R. H. Rawlings
40 16
Bertha's Grocery
26 30 .
King Builders Supply
22 34 ·
Royal Crown
20 36
Evelyn 's Grocery
t4 ,42
High Individual Game
Mary Gillilan 186.
Second . High Ind. Game Louise Harrison 184.
Hig h Series -

vi~~s.

Nurses

8

High Individual Game
Bobby
Williams 148.
437.
Second
Hig h Ind. Game
Second High Series - Chuck
Lanny Longstreth 124.
Follrod 430.
High Series Bobby
Team High Game - Rams
Williams
264.
8'13.
Second High Series - Ronn ie
Team High Series
easel 214,
Dreamers 2471.
Team High Game
Red
Barons 712
Team High Series
Red
Barons 1396.
Saturday Senior League
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
Oct. 7, 1972
Standings
Early Thursday
Team
Pis.
Mixed League
Pin Crushers
11
Sept. 28, 1972
Guller Dusters
10'12
Standings
Ding-A-Lings
9'1&gt; Team
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BUFFET

WldtNienU
Choice ·

Property

Mrs. Catpenter i~ · survived
by ·her husband, James W.
Carpenter; a brother, John
Franklin Bumgarner, West ·
Columbia; three sisters, Mrs.
Eloise Butler, Saugu.,, Mass.;
Mrs . Marcelline Miller,

.Columbus,. Ohio, and Mrs.
Lucille Reynolds, Gallipolis
Ferry, W. Va. , and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday at I :30 p. m. at the
West. Columbia
United
Methodist Church with the
Rev. 0.}1. Carder and the Rev.
Eugene Zopp officiating.
Burial Will he in Suncrest
Memorial Park. Friends may
call at the Foglesong Funeral
Home anytime after Tuesday.
The body will he taken to. the
church one hour prior to ser-

Pomeroy council voted 3-2
Monday nigh\ to permit Trick
or treat. night as Usual.
There · are new, lighter'
re_s1ructions, however. The
traditional
rounds
by
youngsters "masquerading as
goblins or spooks - or
whatever - will be completed
in one;)tal! hour on Monday,
Oct. 30,from6 to 6:30p.m., and
only by children age 12 and
under.
The siren w
ill sound to begin
and end the " tricking or
treating.''
Pomeroy thus became the

member; and the other glriS, piCtured left to right in urilform,
reaffirming their allegiance tO the"l&gt;rinciples·of girlscoutln8,
were Cindy McKimey, Nits Rusche!, Jane Sissoh, Cathy
Blaettnar, "SUsan Bums, and Paige ~lb.

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Browns

psTrade Dirty Digs Pitck Nips Lions 24-23
By Ulllled Pftll JmerDtloaal
Spokesmen for Pr~sldent

Nixon have accused Sen.
GeorgeS, McGovern of "some
o1 the dlr1lesl tactics and ...
111011 offensive lani!Wige" ever
witnessed in a presidellllal
camp~~lgn. McGovern said the

Ripubllcana hirad iiO penona

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to sabotage the Democratic
campaign.
While MCGovern and dficials of the Nixon campaign
exchanged verbal blows
Monday, the Preside,nt made a
surprise vlst to, the Nationlll
League of Families of
Prisoners and Missing in
Southeast Asia, holding its
third annual convention in
Washington,
Nixon said he never forgets
the prlsonera or theJJ' families
and remembers them in his
prayers. "We shall not agree to
any settlement which imposes
a Communist government upon
the people d Vietllam, We

.......

shall, under no circumstances,
abandon our POWsand MIAs,"
S81d NIXon,
The President said the fate of
the POWs cannot he left "to the
good will of the enemy," all'
parently tn reference · to
McGovern's proposal to withdraw immediately from Vietnam and trqst the Communists
to
re,lease
captured
Americans.
Captured In Texas
McGovern, who carried his
campaign to Texas Monday,
said that the GOP hired iiO
espiooage agents to sabotage
the Democratic campaign and ,
conduct "some of the shabbiest
IUldercover operations in the
hiatory of American politics."
The Democratic presidential
nominee did not offer evidence
to document his charge, but
said that Ni~on "sent his
agents ... to literally destroy the
fabric of the opposition party,''
Clark MacGregor, Nixon's

campaign manager, sa1d in a
statement that McGovern
"(ruslrated" by his failure to
close the pobllc opinion poll
gap with NIXon was Jaslung out
111 "polillcs of desperation. "
"We are witnessmg some of
the dirhest tact1cs and heanng
soine of the most offensive
language ever to appear in an
Amencan presidential campaign," MacGregor said,
Sen. Robert J. Dole, BOP
national chai_rnian, told a
meeting of black RePfibllcans
for Nixon that "MCGovern
appears to have turned over
the franchise for his media
attack campal~n to the editors
of the Washington Post, who
have shown themselves every
bit as sure.footed along the low
road or this campaign as IS
their candidate! '
Reports Publl8bed
The Post, the St. LOUIS Post·
Dispatch and Time magazine
this week have published
reports that Nixon a1des in·

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Appomt.

Mooday night by directing the first place m the National the bill! was m the air.
By RICHARD L. SHOOK
Herman Weaver had made
touchdown Football Conference 's Central
menls Secl'etary Dwigit: . DETROIT ( UPI )- Bart game-win ning
Division
with
a
4-1
record.
his
only punt of the nationally
, Chapm were mvoived in an Starr 1s still gu1ding the Green drive with less than two
Dell:lllt IS second at 3-2 while televised game a 4S.yard boot
alleged operallon to h1 re Bay Packers to glory- by · minutes.left m a 24-23 Packers'
Mlnesota is third at 2-3.
in the third quarter. But ElliS
win over the Detrott Lions.
persons to infiltrate and proxy.
Starr now an assistant coach swept lert, eluding Mickey
Hunter's 15-yard scoring
disrupt the campaigns of
The former &amp;real Green Bay
after
~etiring before this Zofko and then John Hilton,
Democratic presidential quarterback's protege, Scott pass to rookie Leland Glass, an
season called all the plays and sped past Charlie Potts
contenders begmmng m 1971. Hunter, showed some of his eighth-round draft choice from
which Hunter dll'ected so well, into the end zone to change a
White House Press Secretary teacher's class and roolness Oregon, put Green Bay into
bringing the Packers back 20-10 yawner into a 20-17 exRonald L. Z1egler said that
rrom def1cits of 17-0 and 20-7. citer.
N1xon has "confidence" m
Errol Mann's th1rd field goal
Green Bay was - about as
Chapm, who has been lmkf'd m
of the game, equalling his effective as sleeping pllls,
press reports wlth former
career best of 51 yards, gave getting just one fll'st down,
Treasury Department ll(wyer
Detroit a 23-J7lead w1th 9:32 to until Hunter 'woke up ' the ofDot oald L. Segr~tti as the ch1er
play.
fense and scored from a yard
agents m the alleged sabotage
out with 2:42 left in the first
Hunter Wears Out Lions
The Post sa1d m an ed1tor1al
OAKLAND (UPI)- Rick Phil Chenier, the ex.Qll star,
But
Hunter
wore
out
the
,
half, Rookie Chester Marcol,
today that media reports have Barry, who has lost quite a few for high point honors.
Lions and the clock with a whose extra point broke the 23been "generally demed, but court battles [n recent months,
Jeff Mullins meshed 21 and drlve · which started on the 23 tle, kicked a 34-yard field
unrebutted." The editorial said won a big one Monday night Nate Thurmond 18 as the
Packers' 17 and took 7:28.
goal late in the third quarter.
that the mvolvement or Chapin,
After the judicial kind of Warriors agam showed they
"The
play
was
sent
in,"
Mann had rield goals of 45
Segretti and, Herbert Balm- courts rorced !tim to play ror have the stars, but maybe not
bach, Nixon's private· lawyer, the Golden Siate Warriors the depth of the other con· Hunter said. Then he dodged and 12 yards, too, and it looked
the question of how he feels like they, plus his 51-yard kick,
m the latest reports reinforces somewhat against fus will, he tenders.
"
about being aroliot as niftily as ·were going to He the difference
" the impression that the smgle-handedly brought the
The Warriors, who perform he eluded any Detroit tackler, before the Starr-selected, HIUlWatergate crimes were almost Warr~ors the1r first win of the at Seattle Friday m thell' next
"1 think you've got take ter-directed drive.
a peripheral part of a powerful, campa1gn on the basketball game, couldn't score for nearly
advantage
of Bart," .he said.
Greg Lancry, who now has
wlde and centrally directed court in a hect1c 97·96 victory four minutes as Baltimore built
"His exwrience, intelligence, thrown eight interceptio_ns
effort in what may he the over tough Baltimore.
up a 7-0 lead, but the Warriors knowledge ... you can't have after going the entire
dirtiest presidential campaign
The Warr10rs trmled the see- came back behind Barry's J(). him iust sitting over there," exhibition season without ooe,
in memory."
__,
saw contest, 96-95, with four point second period to pull into
Huntero~lycheckedoff "one ran an optioo' play two yards
seconds to go. After an ui- a 46-all haHtime tie.
or two" plays m the game- for the first score of the game,
Golden state had a liJiloint WJnning drive of 13 plays,
hounds pass, Barry drove for a
Allie Taylor-, who picked up
layup, miSsed his shot, and lead with 7:09 to go, but then Coach Dan Devme of Green 90 yards in 20 rushes to lead
followed with a tip at the the Warriors lack of bench Bay said.
ground.gainers, scored rrom a
buzzer to even the Warriors strength may have hurt asJhe
He aiso described the win· yard out with 8:04 left m the
record at 1-1. Since the loss was Bullets went on an 18-7 spree ning score as a variation o( a first half to glve Detroit a 17-0
a tough four-point decision to with Chenier hitting 11 of them, play the Packers had been lead.
Stan Love's layup with 52 using regularly all season.
mighty Milwaukee, the WarHunter completed 11-of-8
to get fa1r and equal treatment riors are looking tough,
seconds to go set the stage for Normally, Glass goes down passes (or 140 yards while
for blacks, Many blacks are
The blond Barry wound up Barry's heroics,
and hooks in, but this time he Landry totaled !k&gt;f-19 for 83
harassed and smgled out for with 22 points to tie Baltimore's
went outside and lef,t cor- yards. MacArthur Lane gained
the worst kinds or dulles."
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Network Set Up
looking the wroog way while Packers.
A nationwide network was
set up Monday by police, atMt ch 1gan State
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tempting to link the gang with
unsolved, apparentl y
0
iowa
:
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motiveless sla)'lngs across the

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TUESDAY, OCT, 17, 1972
6:oo - News 3, •· 8. 10, 15; Hathayoga 33.
6:30- News 3, 4, 15, 6, 8, 10, I Dream of Jeannie 13. Growing
Him Up 33
,
7:00- News 6. 10; Whars My Line 8; Elec. Co. 20 , Beat the
Clock 4, I've Got A Secret 13; Truth or Conseq, 3, American
Lifestyle 15,
7:30- This Is Your Life 31 Doctors On Cali 4; To Tell the Truth
6; Price is Right 8, 10, Beat the Clock 131 Top of the Month 15;
Insight 33
8:oo--Temperatures Rising 6, 13; Maude 8, 10; Age of Anxiety
331 MOvie 8, 10; World Series 3, 4, 15.
8.30 - Ha\!Jali Five·O 8, 10 ; Dateline America 33, Mov1e
"Goodnight MY Love" 6, 13.
9:30- Marshall Sports 331 Movie "Sandcasties" 8, 10
10:00- NBC Reports 3, 4, 15; Marcus Welby, MD, 6, 13, F~rint
Line 33
11:00 - News 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15.
11:30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15; Dick Cavell 61Virginian B. Movie
"Tbelnvaders" 10, Movle " Hell &amp; High Water" 13.
1:00- Your Health 4.
1:30 - News 4, 13
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1972
6' 00 - Sunrise Semester 4, Sacred Heart 10,
6: 15 - Farmtlme 10.
6:20 - Farm Report 13,
6:25 - Paul Harvey 13
6:30- Columbus Today 4; News, W~•ther, Sports 61 Bible
Answers 8; Urban League Presents 10
6:25 - Glory Road 13.
7:oo - Today3, 4, 151 News6, B, 13
7:30 - Romper Room 6, Sleepy Jeffers 8, Rocky &amp; Buliwlnk ie
13.
s
s
8: oo - Captain Kangaroo 8, 10; New Zoo Revue 13; esame t
33; Timmy &amp; Lassie 6.
8:30 - Jack Lalanne 13; Romper Room 8, New Zoo Revue. 6
8: SS- J,:o~l ti@ws 1~ ,
9'11q - paul Oli&lt;on J; Phil Donahue 15 , What Every Woman
Wants to Know J, Mr. Rog~rs 33, Friendly Junction 10, Capt
Kangaroo 8; Ben Casey 13
9· 30- To Tell The Truth 3, Jeopardy 61 HazelS
9,55- Chuck White Reports 10,
10·00 - Dinah Shore 3, 151 Phli Donahue 4, Split Second 13, In
· School Instruction 33, Columbus Six Ceiling 6, Jokers Wild 8,
10; Dick \/an Dyke 13
,
10:30 - Concentration 3. 15; Love American Style 6. Gambit 8,
10; Password 13
·
,
11 · 30 - Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 151 Bewitched 6, 13, Love of L1fe
8, 10.
12,00 - Jeopardy 3, 15, Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4, Local News 10 .
News 13; Contact 8; Password 6.
12·30- 3 W's Gamel, 15, Spill Second 6; Search for Tomorrow 8,
10.
12:55- NBC News 3, 15,
1:00- News, Weather, Sports 3, Ali My Chlldren 6, 13 , Green
Acres 10; French Chef 33 ; It's Your Bel 8, Watch Your Child
15.
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1' 20- Lucille Rivers.
l' 30- 3 On A Match 3, 4, 15; The World Turns 8, 10, Let's Make
A Deal 6, 13,
M
2 00 - Days of Our Lives 3, 4, 15, Newlywed Game 131 Ike ,
Douglass 6.
,
2:30 - Doctors 3, 4, 151Dating Game 13 ; Edgeot N1ghl8, 10
3· 00 - Another World 3, 4, 15 1 General Hospital 6, 13, Love
Splendored Thing 8, 10
,
3:30 - Return to Peyton Place 3, 4, 15, One Life to Llve'6, 13 ;
• Stqet Storm 8, 10,
4.00- Mister Cartoon 3; Somerset 4, 15; Flintslones 6, Lo~e
American Style 13, Merv Griffin 4, Sesame St. 33 ; Gilligan s
Island 81 Movie "Quo Vadis" 10
,
4:30 - Merv Griffin 4, Andy Griffith 15; Death Valley Days 8.
Petticoat Junctloo 3; ABC Alter School 6, 13
5:00- Mister Rogers 33 ; Dick Van Dyke 15, Daniel Boone 6,
Ponderosa 3, 4
5:30 - Marshall Dillon 15; Elec Co, 33, Gomer Pyle 13 :
Dragnet 8.
.
6:00 - News, Weather, Sports 3, 4, 8, 10, 151 Truth or Conseq . 6,
Sportscope 33.
6:30 - NBC News 3, 4, 15: ABc-News 6; CBS News 8, 10;
Dream of Jeanie 131 Hathayoga 33
7:00 - News, Weather, Sports 6, 101 Millstones of Progress 33;
What's My L1ne 8, Truth or Conseq 3; Beat the Clock 4,
Newsmaker '72 131 Know Your Schools 33
7' 30- Episode: Action 33 , To Tell The Truth 61 The Judge 10;
Lassie 15; Beat The Clock 13, Police Surgeon 3, 4, Protectors
8,

8 oo-PubllcAffalrs33 ; Paul Ly~de6, 13; Carol Burnette B. 10 1
World Series 3, 4, 15.
8:30 - Handfuls ot Ashes 33; " A Great American Tragedy" 6,
13,
9 oo - Medlcal CenterS, 10, Chapter3333
10:00 - Search 3. 4, Julie Andrews 6, 13; Cannon 8. 10, Soul 33
11:00 - News3,4; News8, 10, 13, 15
11:30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 151 Dick Cavett 6; Virginl~~ 8,
Movies "The Last Hurrah" 101 "Ten North Fredenck, 13
1: oo - News &amp; Weather 4
1: 30 - Local News 13,

CHICAGO (UPI)-A black
veteran oa1d today De Mau
Mau is mnde up of thousands of
black soldiers In Vietnam and
U.s. mllitary posts throughout
the .world. Eight Mau Maus
have been charged w1th mur·
dering nine white persons in
Dllnois.
Jimmie Williams, 22, a
counselor at the Illinois Slate
Employment Service, sa1d the
organization was not a
terrorist organization but was
formed to fight racral per·
secution,
"I was in Vietnam in early
1971 and I would say about 85
per cent of the guys I knew
belonged," he said, "We tried

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will be arrested, II is poss1ble
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W ISCO rtS in
Moun I Un1on 0 1 0 1 4 0 Allanta
3 2 0 600 132 85 Boston
3 0 1000
are announcing the b1rth of a thousands."
Sa
n
Franc
tsco
New
Yor
k
2 1 667 1
daughter, Karen DeAnn, born
He said his investigators,
2
J
0
400
115
86
Buffalo
1 2 333 2
on Sept, 'J:7 at the Holzer who accused e1ght young satd the sheriff and State At- "frustration and rage " among New Or leans
Philadelphia 0 3 000 3
MediCal Center. The mfant blacks of the execution-style torney Edward Hanrahan were discharged Vietnam veterans
0 5 0 000 68 157
Central Division
Amencan Conference
w. I. pet. g.b.
we 1ghed s1x pounds , nine slayings or two white famll1es makmg the e1ght black men could produce more. violence.
Eastern
Division
Houston
2 0 1 000
"political
pawns!'
Six men, including four
ounces. Grandparents are Mr, and two young men, were g1ven
w.
I, t. pet. pi pa Atlanta
2 1 167 , •;,
He charged the two were former Mlllcolu!!.,X students Miam1 ,
and Mrs Otho 1, Jarvis Route statements the gang planned to
5 0 0 1.000 1-21 64r&lt; Sal•t1more t
2 '2'- • .SOO 1 ~1
"a~mmg
for
the
white
backlash
were under :West and two N. Y Jets 3 2 0 600 163 124 Cleveland ''
0 3 .000 2'h
'2 Alba~y and Mr ,: and Mrs. muriler white 'policemen in
Buffalo
2
3
0
.400
105
120
Western
Conference
in
the
elections
by
perpetuating
others
were
.Ought
on
fugitive
Drexel A: Lambert, Route I, • Chicago and the city's southern
New Eng
2 3 0 .400 79 153
Midwest DiVISIOn
the myth that black people are warrants.
Rutland Mrs. Andrew Lam· suburbs.
Baltimore 1 4 0 ,100 74 98
w L pet. g.b,
Central D1v1sion
Mil waukee
2 0 1.000
bert, Route 1, Rutland, and Mr.
"In statements they mad~, gomg to rise up, come out of the
w. I. t, pet. pf pa KC-Qmaha
1 1 500 1
and Mrs Fred Dilcher some of the men arrested said ghetto and sweep down and kill
Cinc1nnat1
4
1
o
800
96
70
Ch1
cago
1 2 J33 1'12
Columbus
' the next thing they were goi?g the whites."
P1ttsburgh 3 2 0 600 106 86 Deiro1l
1 2 .333 lY2
"We hope this network will
to do was knock off some wh1te
Cleveland
2
3
0
400
71
97
_..
P&lt;wflc
DIVISion
SUIT FILED
Houston
1 4 0 200 63 1'42__.w. I. pel. g.b.
' pigs," the sherifr said, "But so enable us to link many of the
HAS 252 GAME
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
United
Western
D1v1sion
Seattle
2 1 .667
Mrs Tom Smith bowled a 252 rar as I'm concerned this 1s just unsolved murders across the Features Syndicate, which
w,
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country where individuals
game Wednesday in lhe early talk,''
Oakland
3
1
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127
81
Los
Angeles
2 2 .500
•;,
owns the copynght for the
were
.slain
without
apparent
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Charges
Authorllles
Kansas
City
3
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St
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m1xed league at the Pomeroy
Peanuts
com1c
strip,
charged
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D1ego
2
1
1
500
90
109
Portland
0
2
.000
1'12
motive.
This
includes
random
Earlier Dr, Charles Hurst
Bowbng Lane. She plays on the
1 4 0 200 98 143
Monday's Results
Jr.,
president of the black house breakins or robbery Monday that a toy company DenverMonday's
Smith and Porter team, The
Results
Golden Sf 97 Bait1more 96
had
infringed
on
the
copyright
Green Bay 24 Detroit 23
IOnly game scheduled)
game was 104 pins over her Malcolm X C1ty College, attempts where nothmg by selhng stutred dogs
significant
'Was
missing
and
the
I
On
ly
game
scheduled)
Tuesday's Games
charged
authorilles
were
average
resembling
Snoopy,
the
buttonSunday's
Games
Philadelphia
al Buffalo
people
slam,"
he
said.
trymg to "get all the political
Atlan
ta
Green
Bay
at
Mtl
Houston
at
New
York
He also warned that nosed beagle of the strip.
mileage out of the case." He
Baltimore ai N. Y. Jets
Boston at Atlanta
RETURNS HOME
Buffa lo at M1amt
Mtlw at Portland
(On ly games scheduled)
Mrs. Gladys Cuckler, &gt;or;::t.W."&amp;":;t---;~:::~=:~::~:::::~::~:~~=::::::~::::::~:::~:=~-t-~::*:*:::-:$-*.!:='t.:m~:~:::&gt;J:::~~=~~=-":~~1
Pomeroy, has returned home
after spending several days m
Athens visiting Mr . and Mrs J
E. Cuckler,
No ordinary grid stadium snacks for Phil
BY JACK O'BRIAN
Iselin's friends athis regular Shea Stadium grld
parties: they're catered by Mme. Henriette
YARD SALE SET
IS THE WHITE HOUSE
Palter,owner of the chicLe Cote Basque, one or
CHESTER - Women of the
NURSING A RUMOR?
the world's great restaurants; Henriette is ·
• Chester United Methodist
NEW YORK (KFS) - The rumors or Julie
direct gustatorial heiress to the late Henri
Church w1ll hold a yard sale Eisenhower expecting a baby are rife: the
from 10 a,m. to 6 p,m, Friday White House answer-evaders simply quip "We Soule's famed Pavilion traditions ... The rest of
and Saturday at ,the church, have no pregnancies to announce today" ... With
the li().Bome thousand get the usual hotdogs and
Quality clothing will be sold as Dick Nixon's luck lately, it might be trumpeted soda pop.
well as miscellaneous items. before election ... Mark Spitz, the Olympian
Pete Rozelle's top right~and lad at the
.
Proceeds go to the church for
football commissioner's office, Bob Cochran,
seven-gold medalist won~ have much time to
needed items for the kitchen .
swim : hired West Coast (Jay Bernstein) and E, went to the owners' conference in Honolulu and
Coast (Howard Newman) press agents.• Three -came home with a bride, Judy, Prettiest gal at
the game ,, Bronx meat firm owner tried to get
IN HOSPITAL
big (inns want him to swim into TV vie!" for
Mrs . Vivian Johnson, them: Calif. Milk Advisory Board, Bristol workers to quit stealing hams, steaks, beef
Racme, is a surgical patient ~ Myers and Vilalis ... Congratulations to the
roasts etc. by calling lh the copa : next morning
Pleasant Valley Hospital. She -lovely Algonquin Hotel on its 70th Birthday,
as he left his house for work - on his doorsteps
is reported ln sa llsfactory
Profumo...scandal queen Chnstine Keeler's was a dead gorilla, stabbed IIJO fatal times.
condition. Her room number is
new escort Is Haile Selassie's grandson, Prince Shades of "The Godfather" !
175.
. so jealously !imitten,
'
O.icago billionaire W, Clement stone, who
Mend Beyene. He's
he's
' ready to inflict his judo black-belt oo any gave the '68 Nixon campaign a million dollars,
told us he will top that thls winning lillie out ,,
nearby leers ... Ex-narco detective Eddie Egan
IN ROOM 144
Ethel Kennedy and ABC sports boss Roone
Barbara McDaniels , Mid· got jobs as extras in his "Badge 373" flick
Arledge and baUcaUer Frank Gifford did the
dleport, is a patlent at fibning here fot a bunch or the boys he once (or Design for UvinR blt at P. J. Clarke's ,.
Veterans Memorial HOSpital in twice) arrested. Got ' them from the
Bob Novak (of the Evans &amp; Novak colwnn
Pomeroy, Her room ~umber 1s rehabilitation center on 123rd St ,.. The Duchess
tandem)
said in our hearing at P, J !s that he
of Winclslr Is out of seclusion and turning up at
144,
thinks If Sen. Scoop Jackaon had been the !&gt;em's
parties with Frenchman Claude Roland, 26; no
candidate, he'd have beat Nixon as MCGuH
May-December song, just friendly convenience
Tile Daily
can't ... The liberal Novak even admitted he'll
... Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor will do "Arsenic &amp;
DEVDTID TO THI
vote for Richard M ., George Wallace is very
INTER 1ST D'
Old Lace" at Arlington Park Theatre, O.lcago;
MIIGS· MASON UEA
Ul, very wesk ,.. Jack Rosen of Bdwy. 'a Hawall
Zsa, the glam.gal Oscar Levant said had solved
CHESTIR L TANNIHILL,
Kal celebrated his ~h wedding anniversary ,..
Euc . ICI.
the secret of permanent middle age playing an
ROBERT HOIFLICH ,
Jack had a rod in his belt holster when we
"old lady?"
'
City l~ltor
Publ 1shtd d111y except
chatted in front of the Winter Garden, and he
S~tturdey by The Oh 10 Vtllty
• New "Sofoty" ThroHio 16ok
Car tycoon Henry Ford (and beautiful said he'd toted the gat, of course legally, some
Publish lnQ Compenv , I ll
• Automat1c Choi" Oihno
Courf SJ . Pomeroy . Otdo , Oiristina) at P. J . Clarke's with Hubert
30years:
"Andlneededitthenjustasmuchasl
-45169 . Business Ort1c;e Phone
•tifohme Cylinder
Humphrey ordered scotches around: P . J. need It around Bdwy, now," he shl'll8ged ,, An
"2 2156, EdtiOtl&amp; l Phon~ 992
•
Bunt.fn Shock AblolbM
2157,
owner
Danny
Lavezzo
told
their
walter
Tomm:,:
ex-very~op
detective
chief
is
In
for
some
big
,
S.cona clus po:.tage pa 1 ~ at
Pomt~roy l Oh io
Joyce "Recall those drinks!" ... I.oew'a hotels- , headlines ,, When Johnny Carson introduced
Nationtl advtrlt! l ng
thea~resident Bob T1ach told us during ~ his bride, Joanna Holland, In hl8 TV audlenct,
rtprtlentativt Bolflntlli
Gallagher Inc . 12 ~nt ~2nd
J ta' owner Phil Iselin'; lavish between-balves she was wearing a Nonnan Norell orlgbial:
St Ntw Yor11. Ctty, Ntw York .
at IJlel Stadium that if "the right M,OOO. Rli!ht out of Bergdorf'a Window •.
Subscr lptton rttn
Dt.
IIYirtd Dy Clf'rltr Whtrt
IIUI)'OI'Il clmdldate'' can be found out of the
Mol""' of an old Undoayphile c:olllllllli8t who,
IYitllblt 50 unt1 per Wttk ;
ch tl \tempts of dozens alfer that hopeless praised him earlier got a job with the N. Y. Off.
By Motor RO!Jit wl'ltre urrltf'
urv 1ct not avelltblt Ont
N.~. ~~:."I'll bead businessmen's COIJIIII[ttee Track Bettq outfit ln~klyn; n01rhe'1 given
month 11 75 By man In Oh!o
and raise $$,000,000 for that right man's cam- Jilwn a ,lew shots via the typewriter, and sudend w va,. Ont vear st• 00
Six mon 't ta " U lhrtt
! " Whit about Sen. Jolm Marchi? "TllP denly the newa was lplrlted to us; we won~
months 14 so Subscription
pr:lcelnc;t'uefts Sund•v Ttmts
~ ~~ !;; politics say he's too much of a identify her - who knows, IIUI)'be the old gal
Stntmtl
mystic!'
needlthe )obmore than we need a cheap IICOOp.

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1 Southern Cal 122) 16 0)334
2 Oklahoma ( 121 (4.0) 314
3 Alabama (1) 15 0)
132
4 Nebraska 14·1)
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5 Oh10 S1.(4·0)
189
6, Mlch1gan (5·01
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7 Lou1siana St 15 01
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Eastern DtviSton
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Cleveland
3 0 0 6 12 7
New York
2 1 o 4 17 12

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w. I t. pis

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2 1 04 7 9
Lo."A~geies
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Minnesota
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New York at Cleveland
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

i[.

OAKLAND (UPI) - Vida Blue's man1a raught h1m long, long
ago to always tell the truth, never lie, and bemg a good, dul1ful
son, he always has listened to her.
He tells the truth instinctively,
That's exactly what he did on the Oakland A's' chartered jet
coming back here Sunday mght frOm Cmcmnah where the RedS
had been beaten forth~ second stra1ght lime 'in th1s World Senes,
2-1.
Vida Blue and an Oakland newsman were chatting about a
number of things pertaming to the ser1es and when he was asked
what he thought about the Reds' showmg so far , Blue, innocently
and certainly not maliciously, r.eplied:
"We're handling 'em eas1er than we did the Texas Rangers,"
Asking 10 MlUlon Bucks
. Now Bob Short, who owns them, IS askmg 10 million bucks ror
the Rangers, but as of this very moment nobody has even come
forth and offered him so mqch as one dollar m hard, cold cash for
them,
They were the worst club in baseball tills year w1th a recortj,of
54 wms and a mce round even 100 losses, Against the A's, they
were 4-11, so technically, Vida Blue was telling the flat-out trulh
when he remarked that Oakland is handling Cincinnah easier so
rar.
But Pete Rose and some of the other Cincy players read 1t
completely differently, VIda Blue was quoted completely ac.
curately but Pete Rose and his bragging teammates were
looking for something to motivate them, move them, get them
mad, and now they had found 1t in Vida Blue's statement
Down further in the same story , Blue made 11 qmte plam he
doesn't think the Reds are beaten yet- "We've got 'em on the
ropes but they're not out yet"--&lt;llld, naturally, nobody paid ~
whole lot of attention to that.
"Look at this," Pete Rose sa1d to Sparky Anderson, showmg
him the paper w1th Blue's quote shortly after the Reds arnved
here Monday afternoon.
"Liable to be Sorry"
The Reds' manager read what Blue had to say and sa1d to
Rose, "He's liable to be awfully sorcy he said that before this
thing IS over ,''
Sparky Anderson repeated substanlially the same thmg at a
subsequent news conference he attended with D1ck Withams, the
A's' manager, who was havmg trouble of his own with Mike
Epstein,afirst baseman who comes to play ... rune mmngs .. , and
let's you know it when he doesn't
Epstein, removed durmg the sixth inning or Sunday's contest,
gave Williams some what.for on that same Sunday mght charter
(My, that must have been a hvely plane trip), but Anderson sa1d
the flight the Reds were on Monday was a relatively smooth one.
"I'd say they were in a pretty good mood," he sa1d, "even
though the movie didn't work, but that mood changed when they
got here and saw what Vida Blue had to say."
Naturally, Sparky Anderson was asked what tt was that V1da
Blue had to say and he said the Oakland southpsw sa1d lhe A's
were handling the Reds eas1er than the Texas Rangers.
AFar Cry

OAK LAN!) ( UPI) - Thc
specter of 1962, wl'\cn rain in
the San Francisco Bay Area
oaused three World Sene&gt;;'
postponements, hung over the
1972 World Series today With a
strong posslblhty that Tuesday
night's scheduled third game
between the Oakland A's and
Cmcinnalt Reds would be set
back,
If the game does go on as
scheduled at 5:15 p.m. PDT,
nghthander John "Blue Moon"
Odom, who won th• rmal game
of the Amencan League
playoffs, will start for the A's,
who lead two games to none,
against nghthander Jack Billingham of the Reds.
W1th the natural turt at
Oakland Coliseum already
soaked and spongy from heavy
ram Monday, the weather
forecast was for a 30 per cent
chance of more ram today,
In the event of a postpone.
ment, the third game would be
played Wednesday night and
the fourth game Thursday
night, Jr a fifth game IS
necessary, it would be played
Friday afternoon, originally
scheduled as a travel date, and
then a s1xth m Cmcmnat1
Saturday afternoon and the
seventh there Sunday af.
ternoon,
Bowie Kuhn 's spokesman
said the commissioner has
conferred with the National
Broadcasting Co, (NBC) about
the poss1bil1ty of playing the
Saturday game m Cmcmnati, if
there is a postponement, at
rught, However, he sa1d it was
unlikely the network, wh1ch is
telecasting the series, would
agree,
"The possibility is," he sa1d,
"that no games m the senes

SV AC Standings
ALL GAM!;S
TEAM
W L T P OP
Southern
4 1 1 95 40
Kyger Creek 3 2 1 113 23
Eastern
3 3 0 70 39
North Gal lIa 1 4 0 71 119
Symmes Va lley
1 5 0 60 154
Southwestern 1 5 0 52 125

will be played •t mght other
than those oo Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday."
D1ck Wilhans, manager o!
the A's, who need to wm only
two of the three games
scheduled here to wrap up the
Senes, and Manager Sparky
Anderson of the Reds both 'l8ld
that a postponement would
have no effect on their p1tchmg
plans,
"Odom w1ll start the th1rd
game for us, whether 11 is
played tomght or Wednesday,
and Ken Holtzman will start
the fourth game," Williams
sa1d. "I do not plan at th1s time
to move Jim Hunter up in the
rotation. However, tf there
should be a postponement for
more than one day, I would
have to re-evaluate the situation with my coaches."
Anderson, who admitted the
Reds' "oocks are to the wall,"
was asked whether he would
hke a postponement m order to
come in the third game w1th
some pitcher other than
Billingham, who· was 1:!-12
durmg the regular seasonperhaps Gary Nolan, the
opening ga me starter and
'
loser.
"I am very happy to have
Jack as the p1tcher who must
stop the A's," Anderson saJd.
"I don 't want a postpoqement.
I want to play tonight."
Ne1ther team worked out
Monday, the A's by choice as
Wilhams gave his surprising
underdogs an off day, and the
Reds because of the rain,
Anderson said the situation
now IS very different from 1970,
when the Reds lost m five
games to the Baltunore Onoles
and would ha~e welcomed a
resp1te at th1s pomt,
" My pitching staff was
wracked by inJuries m that
series," Anderson recalled,
"and I knew 1r I got behind in
the series, I was going to have
a tough time coming back
because I was running out of

By JOE SARGIS ,
UPI Sporls Writer
OAKLAND (UPI)-Charlie
Finley, the Oakland A's'
volatile owner, is back
agitating Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn today,
Fmley already has been
fined $500 by Kuhn this year for
re!IU!rks he made to newsmen
during contract negotiations
with Vida Blue last spring.
Angered by what he considered
Kuhn's unilateral stand while
he was dickering with mue,
Finley drew the fine for telling
the press he didn't like the way
the commissioner was handling the situatlon.
The latest run.ffi came about
when Finley announced he was
going to give Gene Tenace
$5,000,after the catcher belted
two homers in Oakland's 3-2
OPening World Series victory
over Cincinnati Saturday.
Then, when Joe Rudl homered
in Sunday's 2-1 win over the
Reds and contributed a
spectacular, game-saving grab
in the ninth inning, Finley said
he was going to reward him
with $5,000 aiso.
When Kulm learned about all
this, he remembered World

"!think we're a far cry from the Texas Rangers," Anderson
Han na n Trace 0 6 0 0 166
went on . "I lhmk the National League is a better league, and I'll
SIIAC ONLY
shll think that way even if they beat us . And as for what V1da TEAM
W L T P OP
3 0 1 56 B
Blue said, 1 think when this series is over , I'll be thanking him- 1 Southern
Kyger Creek 3 1 1 105 14
hope so."
Eastern
3 1 o 64 19
Someone at the news conference asked Anderson how North Ga ll1a 2 1 0 70 56
something in a newspaper could rile up a ball club, and the Symmes Valley
1 2 0 41 64
questioner suggested the whole thing wasrather,f~lly, ').'he RedS' Soulhwestern 1 2 0 40 103
Hannan Trace 0 l 4 0 0 ll2
~manager disagreed, and he was right, of ~auf~.
i3 13 1 376 376
"I don't thmk there is anything or anyone rl.ore compehhve Totals
Fr1day's Games.
.
than an athlete," Anderson sa1d. "I've learned when you have an Symmes Valley at Southern
athlete down, let him sleep. It's a lot like bothering a sleepmg Hannan Trace at North Gallla
Kyger Creek at Ale)(ander
rattlesnake. Ir you don't bother him, chances are he won't bother Eastern at Mtller
Green at Southwestern
you; if you disturb hlnl, well, you know what happens."

Series rule 46A, which reads :
"Neither of the cootestmg
clubs shall give or pay a bonus
or prize to any or all of its
players before or arter the
completion of the series ., ,''
Kuhn called Finley here on
the phone Monday and told him
he could not give Tenace and
Rudi bonuses.
Finley argued they weren't
bonuses,
"Many clubs give players an
increase lri salary at the end of
the season," the Oakland
player pointed out. "That's all
I dld. Just because we are in a
World Series, does this mean
we can't give players an increase in salary?"
Moreover, Finley explained
he had promised reserve first
baseman Mike Hegan $5,000
also during the American
League playoffs between the

A's and Detrmt Ttgers.
Regardless, Kuhn was unim·
pressed
by
Finley's
arguments.
Finley said his llkninute
discus~10n with Kuhn on the
phone ended after the commisSIOner asked him, ·"have you
given checks for those amounts
to tho8e men yet?"
"I told him that I had not yet
given them the checks," Finley
said. "But I said I had made a
commitment to these men that
they would get this money in
1972. With that, the commis·
sioner sold that as long as the
checks had not been handed
over he wanted me to put the
whole matter m status quo
until arter the series when he
would discuss the matter
furtlier and consider it before
making a final decisioo.
"The commissioner may

startmg pitchers. That's not
true this time."
A lot of tune was left here for
readmg newspapers, and the
Reds didn't hke what they saw
m a local paper, Oakland
Pl!Chtng whiz V1da Blue was
quoted as saymg ''we are
handlmg the Cmcinnah RedS
eaSier than we handled the
Texas Rangers,"
Sharp words , si nee the
Rangers were last in the AL
West, were beaten by the A's 11
time~ in 14 games, and were
generally reckoned the worst
club in the Big Leagues.
"Assuming that Vida Blue
was quoted correctly, I'm
surprised that a young player
of his intelligence and ability
would say a thing like that at
thiS time,'' Anderson said,
"When you're out in front 2-0,
the best thing to do is to z1p
your lip. You know, you wake
up a rattlesnake and the rattlesnake may just turn on you
and b1te you.
"H that happens, I may be
thankmg Vida Blue before the
Ser1es 1s over," sa1d Anderson.
"I'm sure of une thing - we're
go1ng to go back to Riverfront

Stadium."
Williams, meanwhile, admitled that he and (ll'st baseman
Mtke Epstem "had words" on
the A's plane b~ck to Oakland
Sunday mght about the quick
hook he gave Epstein in Sunday's game, yanking hlnl for a
p1nchrunner although 1t was
only the top of the stxth 1nnmg.
"Epstem objected to bemg
taken out so early," W1ll1ams
satd,
"That's oksy; I like a player
who wants to play, who doesn't
want to come out of the game, I

took him out because we had a
2-0 lead, I wanted to shoot f9r '
another run, and because I had
available m Mike Hegan the
•best defensive first baseman in
the American League."
The dispute i&amp; the second
W1lllams has )lad with his '
players during the Series.

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CLEVELAND •,(UP! )
Cleveland Browns head coach
Nick Skorich said Monday he
was trying to arrange a trade
with another NFL club and
woqid replace center Fred
Hoaglin With 12-year veteran
Bob Demarco when the Browns
face the Houston Oilers Sun~ ­
day,
The two developments were
reported by Skorich as he
rev1ewed Sunday's 17~ loss to •
Chicago.
"There will he \wo or three
other changes very soon," said
Skonch Without elaborahng,
Demarco, 32, is a 6-2, three
year all-pro from Dayton, The
Browns obtained h1m late last
month from the Miami
Dolphins in exchange for a
future draft chotce, He has
previous experience with the
Pittsburgh Steelers and the St
Louis Cardinals.
"Demarco is stronger than
Hoaglin and does a better job
against the defense man over
\he center," Skorlch said.

Barry Paces Warriors
To Win Over Bullets

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TeleVision Log ·De.Mau Mau Has
Programs for Tonight
Many Thousands
and Tomorrow

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psTrade Dirty Digs Pitck Nips Lions 24-23
By Ulllled Pftll JmerDtloaal
Spokesmen for Pr~sldent

Nixon have accused Sen.
GeorgeS, McGovern of "some
o1 the dlr1lesl tactics and ...
111011 offensive lani!Wige" ever
witnessed in a presidellllal
camp~~lgn. McGovern said the

Ripubllcana hirad iiO penona

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to sabotage the Democratic
campaign.
While MCGovern and dficials of the Nixon campaign
exchanged verbal blows
Monday, the Preside,nt made a
surprise vlst to, the Nationlll
League of Families of
Prisoners and Missing in
Southeast Asia, holding its
third annual convention in
Washington,
Nixon said he never forgets
the prlsonera or theJJ' families
and remembers them in his
prayers. "We shall not agree to
any settlement which imposes
a Communist government upon
the people d Vietllam, We

.......

shall, under no circumstances,
abandon our POWsand MIAs,"
S81d NIXon,
The President said the fate of
the POWs cannot he left "to the
good will of the enemy," all'
parently tn reference · to
McGovern's proposal to withdraw immediately from Vietnam and trqst the Communists
to
re,lease
captured
Americans.
Captured In Texas
McGovern, who carried his
campaign to Texas Monday,
said that the GOP hired iiO
espiooage agents to sabotage
the Democratic campaign and ,
conduct "some of the shabbiest
IUldercover operations in the
hiatory of American politics."
The Democratic presidential
nominee did not offer evidence
to document his charge, but
said that Ni~on "sent his
agents ... to literally destroy the
fabric of the opposition party,''
Clark MacGregor, Nixon's

campaign manager, sa1d in a
statement that McGovern
"(ruslrated" by his failure to
close the pobllc opinion poll
gap with NIXon was Jaslung out
111 "polillcs of desperation. "
"We are witnessmg some of
the dirhest tact1cs and heanng
soine of the most offensive
language ever to appear in an
Amencan presidential campaign," MacGregor said,
Sen. Robert J. Dole, BOP
national chai_rnian, told a
meeting of black RePfibllcans
for Nixon that "MCGovern
appears to have turned over
the franchise for his media
attack campal~n to the editors
of the Washington Post, who
have shown themselves every
bit as sure.footed along the low
road or this campaign as IS
their candidate! '
Reports Publl8bed
The Post, the St. LOUIS Post·
Dispatch and Time magazine
this week have published
reports that Nixon a1des in·

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Appomt.

Mooday night by directing the first place m the National the bill! was m the air.
By RICHARD L. SHOOK
Herman Weaver had made
touchdown Football Conference 's Central
menls Secl'etary Dwigit: . DETROIT ( UPI )- Bart game-win ning
Division
with
a
4-1
record.
his
only punt of the nationally
, Chapm were mvoived in an Starr 1s still gu1ding the Green drive with less than two
Dell:lllt IS second at 3-2 while televised game a 4S.yard boot
alleged operallon to h1 re Bay Packers to glory- by · minutes.left m a 24-23 Packers'
Mlnesota is third at 2-3.
in the third quarter. But ElliS
win over the Detrott Lions.
persons to infiltrate and proxy.
Starr now an assistant coach swept lert, eluding Mickey
Hunter's 15-yard scoring
disrupt the campaigns of
The former &amp;real Green Bay
after
~etiring before this Zofko and then John Hilton,
Democratic presidential quarterback's protege, Scott pass to rookie Leland Glass, an
season called all the plays and sped past Charlie Potts
contenders begmmng m 1971. Hunter, showed some of his eighth-round draft choice from
which Hunter dll'ected so well, into the end zone to change a
White House Press Secretary teacher's class and roolness Oregon, put Green Bay into
bringing the Packers back 20-10 yawner into a 20-17 exRonald L. Z1egler said that
rrom def1cits of 17-0 and 20-7. citer.
N1xon has "confidence" m
Errol Mann's th1rd field goal
Green Bay was - about as
Chapm, who has been lmkf'd m
of the game, equalling his effective as sleeping pllls,
press reports wlth former
career best of 51 yards, gave getting just one fll'st down,
Treasury Department ll(wyer
Detroit a 23-J7lead w1th 9:32 to until Hunter 'woke up ' the ofDot oald L. Segr~tti as the ch1er
play.
fense and scored from a yard
agents m the alleged sabotage
out with 2:42 left in the first
Hunter Wears Out Lions
The Post sa1d m an ed1tor1al
OAKLAND (UPI)- Rick Phil Chenier, the ex.Qll star,
But
Hunter
wore
out
the
,
half, Rookie Chester Marcol,
today that media reports have Barry, who has lost quite a few for high point honors.
Lions and the clock with a whose extra point broke the 23been "generally demed, but court battles [n recent months,
Jeff Mullins meshed 21 and drlve · which started on the 23 tle, kicked a 34-yard field
unrebutted." The editorial said won a big one Monday night Nate Thurmond 18 as the
Packers' 17 and took 7:28.
goal late in the third quarter.
that the mvolvement or Chapin,
After the judicial kind of Warriors agam showed they
"The
play
was
sent
in,"
Mann had rield goals of 45
Segretti and, Herbert Balm- courts rorced !tim to play ror have the stars, but maybe not
bach, Nixon's private· lawyer, the Golden Siate Warriors the depth of the other con· Hunter said. Then he dodged and 12 yards, too, and it looked
the question of how he feels like they, plus his 51-yard kick,
m the latest reports reinforces somewhat against fus will, he tenders.
"
about being aroliot as niftily as ·were going to He the difference
" the impression that the smgle-handedly brought the
The Warriors, who perform he eluded any Detroit tackler, before the Starr-selected, HIUlWatergate crimes were almost Warr~ors the1r first win of the at Seattle Friday m thell' next
"1 think you've got take ter-directed drive.
a peripheral part of a powerful, campa1gn on the basketball game, couldn't score for nearly
advantage
of Bart," .he said.
Greg Lancry, who now has
wlde and centrally directed court in a hect1c 97·96 victory four minutes as Baltimore built
"His exwrience, intelligence, thrown eight interceptio_ns
effort in what may he the over tough Baltimore.
up a 7-0 lead, but the Warriors knowledge ... you can't have after going the entire
dirtiest presidential campaign
The Warr10rs trmled the see- came back behind Barry's J(). him iust sitting over there," exhibition season without ooe,
in memory."
__,
saw contest, 96-95, with four point second period to pull into
Huntero~lycheckedoff "one ran an optioo' play two yards
seconds to go. After an ui- a 46-all haHtime tie.
or two" plays m the game- for the first score of the game,
Golden state had a liJiloint WJnning drive of 13 plays,
hounds pass, Barry drove for a
Allie Taylor-, who picked up
layup, miSsed his shot, and lead with 7:09 to go, but then Coach Dan Devme of Green 90 yards in 20 rushes to lead
followed with a tip at the the Warriors lack of bench Bay said.
ground.gainers, scored rrom a
buzzer to even the Warriors strength may have hurt asJhe
He aiso described the win· yard out with 8:04 left m the
record at 1-1. Since the loss was Bullets went on an 18-7 spree ning score as a variation o( a first half to glve Detroit a 17-0
a tough four-point decision to with Chenier hitting 11 of them, play the Packers had been lead.
Stan Love's layup with 52 using regularly all season.
mighty Milwaukee, the WarHunter completed 11-of-8
to get fa1r and equal treatment riors are looking tough,
seconds to go set the stage for Normally, Glass goes down passes (or 140 yards while
for blacks, Many blacks are
The blond Barry wound up Barry's heroics,
and hooks in, but this time he Landry totaled !k&gt;f-19 for 83
harassed and smgled out for with 22 points to tie Baltimore's
went outside and lef,t cor- yards. MacArthur Lane gained
the worst kinds or dulles."
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Network Set Up
looking the wroog way while Packers.
A nationwide network was
set up Monday by police, atMt ch 1gan State
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6:oo - News 3, •· 8. 10, 15; Hathayoga 33.
6:30- News 3, 4, 15, 6, 8, 10, I Dream of Jeannie 13. Growing
Him Up 33
,
7:00- News 6. 10; Whars My Line 8; Elec. Co. 20 , Beat the
Clock 4, I've Got A Secret 13; Truth or Conseq, 3, American
Lifestyle 15,
7:30- This Is Your Life 31 Doctors On Cali 4; To Tell the Truth
6; Price is Right 8, 10, Beat the Clock 131 Top of the Month 15;
Insight 33
8:oo--Temperatures Rising 6, 13; Maude 8, 10; Age of Anxiety
331 MOvie 8, 10; World Series 3, 4, 15.
8.30 - Ha\!Jali Five·O 8, 10 ; Dateline America 33, Mov1e
"Goodnight MY Love" 6, 13.
9:30- Marshall Sports 331 Movie "Sandcasties" 8, 10
10:00- NBC Reports 3, 4, 15; Marcus Welby, MD, 6, 13, F~rint
Line 33
11:00 - News 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15.
11:30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15; Dick Cavell 61Virginian B. Movie
"Tbelnvaders" 10, Movle " Hell &amp; High Water" 13.
1:00- Your Health 4.
1:30 - News 4, 13
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1972
6' 00 - Sunrise Semester 4, Sacred Heart 10,
6: 15 - Farmtlme 10.
6:20 - Farm Report 13,
6:25 - Paul Harvey 13
6:30- Columbus Today 4; News, W~•ther, Sports 61 Bible
Answers 8; Urban League Presents 10
6:25 - Glory Road 13.
7:oo - Today3, 4, 151 News6, B, 13
7:30 - Romper Room 6, Sleepy Jeffers 8, Rocky &amp; Buliwlnk ie
13.
s
s
8: oo - Captain Kangaroo 8, 10; New Zoo Revue 13; esame t
33; Timmy &amp; Lassie 6.
8:30 - Jack Lalanne 13; Romper Room 8, New Zoo Revue. 6
8: SS- J,:o~l ti@ws 1~ ,
9'11q - paul Oli&lt;on J; Phil Donahue 15 , What Every Woman
Wants to Know J, Mr. Rog~rs 33, Friendly Junction 10, Capt
Kangaroo 8; Ben Casey 13
9· 30- To Tell The Truth 3, Jeopardy 61 HazelS
9,55- Chuck White Reports 10,
10·00 - Dinah Shore 3, 151 Phli Donahue 4, Split Second 13, In
· School Instruction 33, Columbus Six Ceiling 6, Jokers Wild 8,
10; Dick \/an Dyke 13
,
10:30 - Concentration 3. 15; Love American Style 6. Gambit 8,
10; Password 13
·
,
11 · 30 - Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 151 Bewitched 6, 13, Love of L1fe
8, 10.
12,00 - Jeopardy 3, 15, Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4, Local News 10 .
News 13; Contact 8; Password 6.
12·30- 3 W's Gamel, 15, Spill Second 6; Search for Tomorrow 8,
10.
12:55- NBC News 3, 15,
1:00- News, Weather, Sports 3, Ali My Chlldren 6, 13 , Green
Acres 10; French Chef 33 ; It's Your Bel 8, Watch Your Child
15.
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1' 20- Lucille Rivers.
l' 30- 3 On A Match 3, 4, 15; The World Turns 8, 10, Let's Make
A Deal 6, 13,
M
2 00 - Days of Our Lives 3, 4, 15, Newlywed Game 131 Ike ,
Douglass 6.
,
2:30 - Doctors 3, 4, 151Dating Game 13 ; Edgeot N1ghl8, 10
3· 00 - Another World 3, 4, 15 1 General Hospital 6, 13, Love
Splendored Thing 8, 10
,
3:30 - Return to Peyton Place 3, 4, 15, One Life to Llve'6, 13 ;
• Stqet Storm 8, 10,
4.00- Mister Cartoon 3; Somerset 4, 15; Flintslones 6, Lo~e
American Style 13, Merv Griffin 4, Sesame St. 33 ; Gilligan s
Island 81 Movie "Quo Vadis" 10
,
4:30 - Merv Griffin 4, Andy Griffith 15; Death Valley Days 8.
Petticoat Junctloo 3; ABC Alter School 6, 13
5:00- Mister Rogers 33 ; Dick Van Dyke 15, Daniel Boone 6,
Ponderosa 3, 4
5:30 - Marshall Dillon 15; Elec Co, 33, Gomer Pyle 13 :
Dragnet 8.
.
6:00 - News, Weather, Sports 3, 4, 8, 10, 151 Truth or Conseq . 6,
Sportscope 33.
6:30 - NBC News 3, 4, 15: ABc-News 6; CBS News 8, 10;
Dream of Jeanie 131 Hathayoga 33
7:00 - News, Weather, Sports 6, 101 Millstones of Progress 33;
What's My L1ne 8, Truth or Conseq 3; Beat the Clock 4,
Newsmaker '72 131 Know Your Schools 33
7' 30- Episode: Action 33 , To Tell The Truth 61 The Judge 10;
Lassie 15; Beat The Clock 13, Police Surgeon 3, 4, Protectors
8,

8 oo-PubllcAffalrs33 ; Paul Ly~de6, 13; Carol Burnette B. 10 1
World Series 3, 4, 15.
8:30 - Handfuls ot Ashes 33; " A Great American Tragedy" 6,
13,
9 oo - Medlcal CenterS, 10, Chapter3333
10:00 - Search 3. 4, Julie Andrews 6, 13; Cannon 8. 10, Soul 33
11:00 - News3,4; News8, 10, 13, 15
11:30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 151 Dick Cavett 6; Virginl~~ 8,
Movies "The Last Hurrah" 101 "Ten North Fredenck, 13
1: oo - News &amp; Weather 4
1: 30 - Local News 13,

CHICAGO (UPI)-A black
veteran oa1d today De Mau
Mau is mnde up of thousands of
black soldiers In Vietnam and
U.s. mllitary posts throughout
the .world. Eight Mau Maus
have been charged w1th mur·
dering nine white persons in
Dllnois.
Jimmie Williams, 22, a
counselor at the Illinois Slate
Employment Service, sa1d the
organization was not a
terrorist organization but was
formed to fight racral per·
secution,
"I was in Vietnam in early
1971 and I would say about 85
per cent of the guys I knew
belonged," he said, "We tried

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United Press lnterna tona
Mid-Amencan Conference

coun ~.

l ~ l0 5 ~0 . +-.

Northwes tern
NFL Standings
Cmcl at Los Angeles
" It IS poss1ble more persons
League
All
Games
0
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0
1
4
0
Cleveland at Houston
wLT wLT
By United Press lnternattonal
will be arrested, II is poss1ble
Ohio Conference
National Conference
Dalla s at Washmgton
State
2 1 0 2 3 1
Blue DiVISion
Eastern Division
Denver at Oakland New Eng
more charges will be hied Kent
Bowlmg Green
League
All
Games
1
1
f
at
Pittsburgh
2 1 1 J I 1
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w, 1, , pc . P pa
aga1nst those arrested. We are
'o
Manetta
1
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4
1
Dallas
4
1
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800
102
49
New
Orleans at San Fran
4 1 0 Denison
1
1
0
0
0
1
4
0
1
Ph1ia
at Kansas City
taking this step by step. We M1am1
h
Wa
shngtn
4
1
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58
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Oh1o
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Giants
3
2
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123
103
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LouiS
al N Y G1ants
started out with four men. It
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LouiS
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D~eg
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led to eight," Sheriff R1cliard Ohi o Um verslly
Musk1ngum 0 0 0 0 5 0 Phi la
o 5 o 000 38 130
(Only games scheduled )
Elrod sa1d ,
1 2 0 3 3 0
Red Div1s1on
Central o1v 1sron
Mondayfs Games
Toledo
2 0 3 3 0
League All Games
M~nn al Ch1cago, night
There are about ISO Mau
8191 Ten
LT
w. 1 1, pct , pf pa
WL T W
Green Bay 4 1 0 Boo 100 83 (Onl ygame scheduled )
Mau members m Chicago he
LeWaguLe TAIIWGamLeTs Heidelberg 1 0 0 5 0 0 Detroit
J 2 0 600127121
sa1d and "it is very possible the
Wooster
1
0
0
3
1
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Minnesota
2 J o 400 109 89
NBA Standongs
0
0
Slate 2 0 0 4
W1itenberg 1 0 0 3 2 0 Ch1cago
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DAUGHTER BORN .
De Mau Mau IS a nationwide Oh10
1
3
1
300
92
108
0
0
M tch igan
1 0 0 5
Baldw1n Wallace
Eas tern Con ference
Western Drvtsron
Mr, and Mrs. James p orgamzation with a member- lnd1ana
2 00 0Q 24 31 00
0 1 0 4 1 0
Allan I IC 0 !VISIOn
2
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t.
pet.
pf
pa
Lambert, Route 2, Pomeroy, ship that coulrl mount to the Purdue
1
4
0
LosAngeles 3 1 1 700 115 68
0 1 0
w, L pet. g,b,
1 1 0 3 2 0 Capo tal
W ISCO rtS in
Moun I Un1on 0 1 0 1 4 0 Allanta
3 2 0 600 132 85 Boston
3 0 1000
are announcing the b1rth of a thousands."
Sa
n
Franc
tsco
New
Yor
k
2 1 667 1
daughter, Karen DeAnn, born
He said his investigators,
2
J
0
400
115
86
Buffalo
1 2 333 2
on Sept, 'J:7 at the Holzer who accused e1ght young satd the sheriff and State At- "frustration and rage " among New Or leans
Philadelphia 0 3 000 3
MediCal Center. The mfant blacks of the execution-style torney Edward Hanrahan were discharged Vietnam veterans
0 5 0 000 68 157
Central Division
Amencan Conference
w. I. pet. g.b.
we 1ghed s1x pounds , nine slayings or two white famll1es makmg the e1ght black men could produce more. violence.
Eastern
Division
Houston
2 0 1 000
"political
pawns!'
Six men, including four
ounces. Grandparents are Mr, and two young men, were g1ven
w.
I, t. pet. pi pa Atlanta
2 1 167 , •;,
He charged the two were former Mlllcolu!!.,X students Miam1 ,
and Mrs Otho 1, Jarvis Route statements the gang planned to
5 0 0 1.000 1-21 64r&lt; Sal•t1more t
2 '2'- • .SOO 1 ~1
"a~mmg
for
the
white
backlash
were under :West and two N. Y Jets 3 2 0 600 163 124 Cleveland ''
0 3 .000 2'h
'2 Alba~y and Mr ,: and Mrs. muriler white 'policemen in
Buffalo
2
3
0
.400
105
120
Western
Conference
in
the
elections
by
perpetuating
others
were
.Ought
on
fugitive
Drexel A: Lambert, Route I, • Chicago and the city's southern
New Eng
2 3 0 .400 79 153
Midwest DiVISIOn
the myth that black people are warrants.
Rutland Mrs. Andrew Lam· suburbs.
Baltimore 1 4 0 ,100 74 98
w L pet. g.b,
Central D1v1sion
Mil waukee
2 0 1.000
bert, Route 1, Rutland, and Mr.
"In statements they mad~, gomg to rise up, come out of the
w. I. t, pet. pf pa KC-Qmaha
1 1 500 1
and Mrs Fred Dilcher some of the men arrested said ghetto and sweep down and kill
Cinc1nnat1
4
1
o
800
96
70
Ch1
cago
1 2 J33 1'12
Columbus
' the next thing they were goi?g the whites."
P1ttsburgh 3 2 0 600 106 86 Deiro1l
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Earlier Dr, Charles Hurst
Bowbng Lane. She plays on the
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Jr.,
president of the black house breakins or robbery Monday that a toy company DenverMonday's
Smith and Porter team, The
Results
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had
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on
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copyright
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charged
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were
average
resembling
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the
buttonSunday's
Games
Philadelphia
al Buffalo
people
slam,"
he
said.
trymg to "get all the political
Atlan
ta
Green
Bay
at
Mtl
Houston
at
New
York
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mileage out of the case." He
Baltimore ai N. Y. Jets
Boston at Atlanta
RETURNS HOME
Buffa lo at M1amt
Mtlw at Portland
(On ly games scheduled)
Mrs. Gladys Cuckler, &gt;or;::t.W."&amp;":;t---;~:::~=:~::~:::::~::~:~~=::::::~::::::~:::~:=~-t-~::*:*:::-:$-*.!:='t.:m~:~:::&gt;J:::~~=~~=-":~~1
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after spending several days m
Athens visiting Mr . and Mrs J
E. Cuckler,
No ordinary grid stadium snacks for Phil
BY JACK O'BRIAN
Iselin's friends athis regular Shea Stadium grld
parties: they're catered by Mme. Henriette
YARD SALE SET
IS THE WHITE HOUSE
Palter,owner of the chicLe Cote Basque, one or
CHESTER - Women of the
NURSING A RUMOR?
the world's great restaurants; Henriette is ·
• Chester United Methodist
NEW YORK (KFS) - The rumors or Julie
direct gustatorial heiress to the late Henri
Church w1ll hold a yard sale Eisenhower expecting a baby are rife: the
from 10 a,m. to 6 p,m, Friday White House answer-evaders simply quip "We Soule's famed Pavilion traditions ... The rest of
and Saturday at ,the church, have no pregnancies to announce today" ... With
the li().Bome thousand get the usual hotdogs and
Quality clothing will be sold as Dick Nixon's luck lately, it might be trumpeted soda pop.
well as miscellaneous items. before election ... Mark Spitz, the Olympian
Pete Rozelle's top right~and lad at the
.
Proceeds go to the church for
football commissioner's office, Bob Cochran,
seven-gold medalist won~ have much time to
needed items for the kitchen .
swim : hired West Coast (Jay Bernstein) and E, went to the owners' conference in Honolulu and
Coast (Howard Newman) press agents.• Three -came home with a bride, Judy, Prettiest gal at
the game ,, Bronx meat firm owner tried to get
IN HOSPITAL
big (inns want him to swim into TV vie!" for
Mrs . Vivian Johnson, them: Calif. Milk Advisory Board, Bristol workers to quit stealing hams, steaks, beef
Racme, is a surgical patient ~ Myers and Vilalis ... Congratulations to the
roasts etc. by calling lh the copa : next morning
Pleasant Valley Hospital. She -lovely Algonquin Hotel on its 70th Birthday,
as he left his house for work - on his doorsteps
is reported ln sa llsfactory
Profumo...scandal queen Chnstine Keeler's was a dead gorilla, stabbed IIJO fatal times.
condition. Her room number is
new escort Is Haile Selassie's grandson, Prince Shades of "The Godfather" !
175.
. so jealously !imitten,
'
O.icago billionaire W, Clement stone, who
Mend Beyene. He's
he's
' ready to inflict his judo black-belt oo any gave the '68 Nixon campaign a million dollars,
told us he will top that thls winning lillie out ,,
nearby leers ... Ex-narco detective Eddie Egan
IN ROOM 144
Ethel Kennedy and ABC sports boss Roone
Barbara McDaniels , Mid· got jobs as extras in his "Badge 373" flick
Arledge and baUcaUer Frank Gifford did the
dleport, is a patlent at fibning here fot a bunch or the boys he once (or Design for UvinR blt at P. J. Clarke's ,.
Veterans Memorial HOSpital in twice) arrested. Got ' them from the
Bob Novak (of the Evans &amp; Novak colwnn
Pomeroy, Her room ~umber 1s rehabilitation center on 123rd St ,.. The Duchess
tandem)
said in our hearing at P, J !s that he
of Winclslr Is out of seclusion and turning up at
144,
thinks If Sen. Scoop Jackaon had been the !&gt;em's
parties with Frenchman Claude Roland, 26; no
candidate, he'd have beat Nixon as MCGuH
May-December song, just friendly convenience
Tile Daily
can't ... The liberal Novak even admitted he'll
... Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor will do "Arsenic &amp;
DEVDTID TO THI
vote for Richard M ., George Wallace is very
INTER 1ST D'
Old Lace" at Arlington Park Theatre, O.lcago;
MIIGS· MASON UEA
Ul, very wesk ,.. Jack Rosen of Bdwy. 'a Hawall
Zsa, the glam.gal Oscar Levant said had solved
CHESTIR L TANNIHILL,
Kal celebrated his ~h wedding anniversary ,..
Euc . ICI.
the secret of permanent middle age playing an
ROBERT HOIFLICH ,
Jack had a rod in his belt holster when we
"old lady?"
'
City l~ltor
Publ 1shtd d111y except
chatted in front of the Winter Garden, and he
S~tturdey by The Oh 10 Vtllty
• New "Sofoty" ThroHio 16ok
Car tycoon Henry Ford (and beautiful said he'd toted the gat, of course legally, some
Publish lnQ Compenv , I ll
• Automat1c Choi" Oihno
Courf SJ . Pomeroy . Otdo , Oiristina) at P. J . Clarke's with Hubert
30years:
"Andlneededitthenjustasmuchasl
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Humphrey ordered scotches around: P . J. need It around Bdwy, now," he shl'll8ged ,, An
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2157,
owner
Danny
Lavezzo
told
their
walter
Tomm:,:
ex-very~op
detective
chief
is
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for
some
big
,
S.cona clus po:.tage pa 1 ~ at
Pomt~roy l Oh io
Joyce "Recall those drinks!" ... I.oew'a hotels- , headlines ,, When Johnny Carson introduced
Nationtl advtrlt! l ng
thea~resident Bob T1ach told us during ~ his bride, Joanna Holland, In hl8 TV audlenct,
rtprtlentativt Bolflntlli
Gallagher Inc . 12 ~nt ~2nd
J ta' owner Phil Iselin'; lavish between-balves she was wearing a Nonnan Norell orlgbial:
St Ntw Yor11. Ctty, Ntw York .
at IJlel Stadium that if "the right M,OOO. Rli!ht out of Bergdorf'a Window •.
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Mol""' of an old Undoayphile c:olllllllli8t who,
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ch tl \tempts of dozens alfer that hopeless praised him earlier got a job with the N. Y. Off.
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month 11 75 By man In Oh!o
and raise $$,000,000 for that right man's cam- Jilwn a ,lew shots via the typewriter, and sudend w va,. Ont vear st• 00
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2 Oklahoma ( 121 (4.0) 314
3 Alabama (1) 15 0)
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

i[.

OAKLAND (UPI) - Vida Blue's man1a raught h1m long, long
ago to always tell the truth, never lie, and bemg a good, dul1ful
son, he always has listened to her.
He tells the truth instinctively,
That's exactly what he did on the Oakland A's' chartered jet
coming back here Sunday mght frOm Cmcmnah where the RedS
had been beaten forth~ second stra1ght lime 'in th1s World Senes,
2-1.
Vida Blue and an Oakland newsman were chatting about a
number of things pertaming to the ser1es and when he was asked
what he thought about the Reds' showmg so far , Blue, innocently
and certainly not maliciously, r.eplied:
"We're handling 'em eas1er than we did the Texas Rangers,"
Asking 10 MlUlon Bucks
. Now Bob Short, who owns them, IS askmg 10 million bucks ror
the Rangers, but as of this very moment nobody has even come
forth and offered him so mqch as one dollar m hard, cold cash for
them,
They were the worst club in baseball tills year w1th a recortj,of
54 wms and a mce round even 100 losses, Against the A's, they
were 4-11, so technically, Vida Blue was telling the flat-out trulh
when he remarked that Oakland is handling Cincinnah easier so
rar.
But Pete Rose and some of the other Cincy players read 1t
completely differently, VIda Blue was quoted completely ac.
curately but Pete Rose and his bragging teammates were
looking for something to motivate them, move them, get them
mad, and now they had found 1t in Vida Blue's statement
Down further in the same story , Blue made 11 qmte plam he
doesn't think the Reds are beaten yet- "We've got 'em on the
ropes but they're not out yet"--&lt;llld, naturally, nobody paid ~
whole lot of attention to that.
"Look at this," Pete Rose sa1d to Sparky Anderson, showmg
him the paper w1th Blue's quote shortly after the Reds arnved
here Monday afternoon.
"Liable to be Sorry"
The Reds' manager read what Blue had to say and sa1d to
Rose, "He's liable to be awfully sorcy he said that before this
thing IS over ,''
Sparky Anderson repeated substanlially the same thmg at a
subsequent news conference he attended with D1ck Withams, the
A's' manager, who was havmg trouble of his own with Mike
Epstein,afirst baseman who comes to play ... rune mmngs .. , and
let's you know it when he doesn't
Epstein, removed durmg the sixth inning or Sunday's contest,
gave Williams some what.for on that same Sunday mght charter
(My, that must have been a hvely plane trip), but Anderson sa1d
the flight the Reds were on Monday was a relatively smooth one.
"I'd say they were in a pretty good mood," he sa1d, "even
though the movie didn't work, but that mood changed when they
got here and saw what Vida Blue had to say."
Naturally, Sparky Anderson was asked what tt was that V1da
Blue had to say and he said the Oakland southpsw sa1d lhe A's
were handling the Reds eas1er than the Texas Rangers.
AFar Cry

OAK LAN!) ( UPI) - Thc
specter of 1962, wl'\cn rain in
the San Francisco Bay Area
oaused three World Sene&gt;;'
postponements, hung over the
1972 World Series today With a
strong posslblhty that Tuesday
night's scheduled third game
between the Oakland A's and
Cmcinnalt Reds would be set
back,
If the game does go on as
scheduled at 5:15 p.m. PDT,
nghthander John "Blue Moon"
Odom, who won th• rmal game
of the Amencan League
playoffs, will start for the A's,
who lead two games to none,
against nghthander Jack Billingham of the Reds.
W1th the natural turt at
Oakland Coliseum already
soaked and spongy from heavy
ram Monday, the weather
forecast was for a 30 per cent
chance of more ram today,
In the event of a postpone.
ment, the third game would be
played Wednesday night and
the fourth game Thursday
night, Jr a fifth game IS
necessary, it would be played
Friday afternoon, originally
scheduled as a travel date, and
then a s1xth m Cmcmnat1
Saturday afternoon and the
seventh there Sunday af.
ternoon,
Bowie Kuhn 's spokesman
said the commissioner has
conferred with the National
Broadcasting Co, (NBC) about
the poss1bil1ty of playing the
Saturday game m Cmcmnati, if
there is a postponement, at
rught, However, he sa1d it was
unlikely the network, wh1ch is
telecasting the series, would
agree,
"The possibility is," he sa1d,
"that no games m the senes

SV AC Standings
ALL GAM!;S
TEAM
W L T P OP
Southern
4 1 1 95 40
Kyger Creek 3 2 1 113 23
Eastern
3 3 0 70 39
North Gal lIa 1 4 0 71 119
Symmes Va lley
1 5 0 60 154
Southwestern 1 5 0 52 125

will be played •t mght other
than those oo Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday."
D1ck Wilhans, manager o!
the A's, who need to wm only
two of the three games
scheduled here to wrap up the
Senes, and Manager Sparky
Anderson of the Reds both 'l8ld
that a postponement would
have no effect on their p1tchmg
plans,
"Odom w1ll start the th1rd
game for us, whether 11 is
played tomght or Wednesday,
and Ken Holtzman will start
the fourth game," Williams
sa1d. "I do not plan at th1s time
to move Jim Hunter up in the
rotation. However, tf there
should be a postponement for
more than one day, I would
have to re-evaluate the situation with my coaches."
Anderson, who admitted the
Reds' "oocks are to the wall,"
was asked whether he would
hke a postponement m order to
come in the third game w1th
some pitcher other than
Billingham, who· was 1:!-12
durmg the regular seasonperhaps Gary Nolan, the
opening ga me starter and
'
loser.
"I am very happy to have
Jack as the p1tcher who must
stop the A's," Anderson saJd.
"I don 't want a postpoqement.
I want to play tonight."
Ne1ther team worked out
Monday, the A's by choice as
Wilhams gave his surprising
underdogs an off day, and the
Reds because of the rain,
Anderson said the situation
now IS very different from 1970,
when the Reds lost m five
games to the Baltunore Onoles
and would ha~e welcomed a
resp1te at th1s pomt,
" My pitching staff was
wracked by inJuries m that
series," Anderson recalled,
"and I knew 1r I got behind in
the series, I was going to have
a tough time coming back
because I was running out of

By JOE SARGIS ,
UPI Sporls Writer
OAKLAND (UPI)-Charlie
Finley, the Oakland A's'
volatile owner, is back
agitating Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn today,
Fmley already has been
fined $500 by Kuhn this year for
re!IU!rks he made to newsmen
during contract negotiations
with Vida Blue last spring.
Angered by what he considered
Kuhn's unilateral stand while
he was dickering with mue,
Finley drew the fine for telling
the press he didn't like the way
the commissioner was handling the situatlon.
The latest run.ffi came about
when Finley announced he was
going to give Gene Tenace
$5,000,after the catcher belted
two homers in Oakland's 3-2
OPening World Series victory
over Cincinnati Saturday.
Then, when Joe Rudl homered
in Sunday's 2-1 win over the
Reds and contributed a
spectacular, game-saving grab
in the ninth inning, Finley said
he was going to reward him
with $5,000 aiso.
When Kulm learned about all
this, he remembered World

"!think we're a far cry from the Texas Rangers," Anderson
Han na n Trace 0 6 0 0 166
went on . "I lhmk the National League is a better league, and I'll
SIIAC ONLY
shll think that way even if they beat us . And as for what V1da TEAM
W L T P OP
3 0 1 56 B
Blue said, 1 think when this series is over , I'll be thanking him- 1 Southern
Kyger Creek 3 1 1 105 14
hope so."
Eastern
3 1 o 64 19
Someone at the news conference asked Anderson how North Ga ll1a 2 1 0 70 56
something in a newspaper could rile up a ball club, and the Symmes Valley
1 2 0 41 64
questioner suggested the whole thing wasrather,f~lly, ').'he RedS' Soulhwestern 1 2 0 40 103
Hannan Trace 0 l 4 0 0 ll2
~manager disagreed, and he was right, of ~auf~.
i3 13 1 376 376
"I don't thmk there is anything or anyone rl.ore compehhve Totals
Fr1day's Games.
.
than an athlete," Anderson sa1d. "I've learned when you have an Symmes Valley at Southern
athlete down, let him sleep. It's a lot like bothering a sleepmg Hannan Trace at North Gallla
Kyger Creek at Ale)(ander
rattlesnake. Ir you don't bother him, chances are he won't bother Eastern at Mtller
Green at Southwestern
you; if you disturb hlnl, well, you know what happens."

Series rule 46A, which reads :
"Neither of the cootestmg
clubs shall give or pay a bonus
or prize to any or all of its
players before or arter the
completion of the series ., ,''
Kuhn called Finley here on
the phone Monday and told him
he could not give Tenace and
Rudi bonuses.
Finley argued they weren't
bonuses,
"Many clubs give players an
increase lri salary at the end of
the season," the Oakland
player pointed out. "That's all
I dld. Just because we are in a
World Series, does this mean
we can't give players an increase in salary?"
Moreover, Finley explained
he had promised reserve first
baseman Mike Hegan $5,000
also during the American
League playoffs between the

A's and Detrmt Ttgers.
Regardless, Kuhn was unim·
pressed
by
Finley's
arguments.
Finley said his llkninute
discus~10n with Kuhn on the
phone ended after the commisSIOner asked him, ·"have you
given checks for those amounts
to tho8e men yet?"
"I told him that I had not yet
given them the checks," Finley
said. "But I said I had made a
commitment to these men that
they would get this money in
1972. With that, the commis·
sioner sold that as long as the
checks had not been handed
over he wanted me to put the
whole matter m status quo
until arter the series when he
would discuss the matter
furtlier and consider it before
making a final decisioo.
"The commissioner may

startmg pitchers. That's not
true this time."
A lot of tune was left here for
readmg newspapers, and the
Reds didn't hke what they saw
m a local paper, Oakland
Pl!Chtng whiz V1da Blue was
quoted as saymg ''we are
handlmg the Cmcinnah RedS
eaSier than we handled the
Texas Rangers,"
Sharp words , si nee the
Rangers were last in the AL
West, were beaten by the A's 11
time~ in 14 games, and were
generally reckoned the worst
club in the Big Leagues.
"Assuming that Vida Blue
was quoted correctly, I'm
surprised that a young player
of his intelligence and ability
would say a thing like that at
thiS time,'' Anderson said,
"When you're out in front 2-0,
the best thing to do is to z1p
your lip. You know, you wake
up a rattlesnake and the rattlesnake may just turn on you
and b1te you.
"H that happens, I may be
thankmg Vida Blue before the
Ser1es 1s over," sa1d Anderson.
"I'm sure of une thing - we're
go1ng to go back to Riverfront

Stadium."
Williams, meanwhile, admitled that he and (ll'st baseman
Mtke Epstem "had words" on
the A's plane b~ck to Oakland
Sunday mght about the quick
hook he gave Epstein in Sunday's game, yanking hlnl for a
p1nchrunner although 1t was
only the top of the stxth 1nnmg.
"Epstem objected to bemg
taken out so early," W1ll1ams
satd,
"That's oksy; I like a player
who wants to play, who doesn't
want to come out of the game, I

took him out because we had a
2-0 lead, I wanted to shoot f9r '
another run, and because I had
available m Mike Hegan the
•best defensive first baseman in
the American League."
The dispute i&amp; the second
W1lllams has )lad with his '
players during the Series.

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PIHI'..ADELPHIA (UPI)Tbe Pblladelphla Eagles said
Mooday defensive tackle Ernie
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Cleveland Browns head coach
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was trying to arrange a trade
with another NFL club and
woqid replace center Fred
Hoaglin With 12-year veteran
Bob Demarco when the Browns
face the Houston Oilers Sun~ ­
day,
The two developments were
reported by Skorich as he
rev1ewed Sunday's 17~ loss to •
Chicago.
"There will he \wo or three
other changes very soon," said
Skonch Without elaborahng,
Demarco, 32, is a 6-2, three
year all-pro from Dayton, The
Browns obtained h1m late last
month from the Miami
Dolphins in exchange for a
future draft chotce, He has
previous experience with the
Pittsburgh Steelers and the St
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against the defense man over
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"Sing l! Song of Christmas!" of evergreen spe~imens,
II the theme of .the Rutland needled and btoadleaf. ·Books
Ql!rden Club's annUl!! holiday and. magazines 'on gardening,
·show·to be staged Nov. 18 and horltrulture and arranging will
1~ In tile Rutland Methodist be on exhibit along -with picChurch socilil roollls. Mrs. tures or . plaques containing
Charles Lewis is general plant material and suitable for
-dlliinnan._
use in the home at either
' Classes . in the artistic 'Thanksgiving or Christmas.
arrangements division are "H
For special .displays, there
Came Upon a Midnight Clear", are classes for African ~iolels
an ' arrangement . using a and how to grow them, and
Madonna and Child figurine ; collages and their oonipol;ition.
"Adeste FideliS" ,Interpretive;
The rules of the show)lpecify
"~hUe Shepherds Watched that no artificial plant material
Their Flocks", a traditional . of any kind is to be used. Dyed,
mass I!!Tangement; "Jingle
Bells, Jingle Bells!"., with · U
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A. ·
weathered wood and field I
h.
~;~U~terlals only, either dried
'.Y
'and-&lt;Jr fresh, and ''0 Little
Town
of
Bethlehem",
· miniature arrangement not io
''exCeed ihfee inches in height,
Mrs. Luia Hampton of the
,· Width, and breadth. These Naomi Baptiol Church,
c~s are open lor exhibit Pomeroy, has returned from
,;..on!~ by members oi the tbe convention. of the . Ohio
• &amp;iponsoring club. ·
Baptist General Association
~~ T~e. inv,ilalional classes Oct. 9-14 at the Mount Herman
. ~n to' ~!)emberS. of all Melg;; Baptist Church in Mansfield
~ County ciulis and the general where the association's 75th
)JU!ilic, a.re "We Three Kings of anniversary was celebrated.
-;Orient' Are", arrangement of • "Power-Pack~d Faith in An
,JIP8llele styling and "There's Up-Tight World" was its
• a .Spng·_ in the Air, There's a theme, opening with an an- ~ ·lri the Sky!", modern niversary banquet at the CIO
des~gn,
hall when awards 'were made ·
ArUslic · artangemeniS for for outstanding work in the
the .juniors, open . to anyone state .- Mrs . Hampton was
under 21, are, "Oh, Christmas presented a certificate of
Tree!", an . arrangement appreciation for her work in
containing evergreen, and the Naomi Baptist Church.
"Away in the Manger,"'With an
Mrs. Hampton also served on
linimalligur~.
the enrollment committee· lor
In the horticulture division Women's Day and gave a
there are classes for devotional prayer. Three
houseplants, bloo111ing and hundred delegates were
foliage lor · both adult and enrolled for the Women's Day
•Junior exhibits.
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The educallo1141 diVISion _has will be in Cincinnati at the
classes for labeled collections Bethel Baptist Chur~h.

painted, preserved, or 4ried
plant materials are accepiable
. in every Class, as are liaubles
obviously for Christmas.
Oral judging will take place
on Nov . 18 beginning at I p.m.
by Mrs . Gilbert Cullen ,
Marietta_,_an accredited ,·udge
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Guy Lee, .82, was the oldest
attending and Tyler Hayes
Wooddell, five-weeks old, the
. youngest. Plans were made for
the· 1973 reunion to be held on
Aug. 1!8 at the Route 33
Road81de Park.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
F. 0. Whaley, Mr. and Mrs,
Teif~ l"hip,
Ann,
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Martins Ferr)'; Mr. and Mrs~
Dale Whaley, Albany; Mr. and
Mrs . Joe Marks, Tammy
l-ynne and Diane·Jane, Albany,
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Also, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bryan, Sharon and Jilllll,ly, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Richard Hyland,
Laura Ann and Jennifer
Powhatan Point; Mr. and Mrs:
Richard Bryan, Hudson; Mr.
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and Jon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
VanVranken, Scott, Janel, and
Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
Whaley, Mrs. Gladys Cuckier,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilson,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Guy
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
What do you· ·think of
Norlh's bidding? Sheer
whimsy? Or. real top level ?
Top level is the answer.
North really dllf!sn't have a
bid over West's one-spade
openhig. If he doubles he
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bellrtl and his minor suits
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Miss Susan Beth Warner,
who has since become Mrs.
Curtis R. Newsome, Jr., was
honored recently with a prenuptial shower by a group of
her friends. Hostesses were
Mary Snowden, Peggy Ed·
wards, Sue Tracy, Susan Tracy
and Barbara Smith. ·
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Hesson, Ilene Sommer, JoAnn
Harbour, Matilda Noble, Jean
Newsome, Pat Newsome, Joni
Parrish, Eva Heslap, Mabel
McDaniel, Jean Warner and
Mary F'owier.
Sending gifts were Mary Ann
Buxton, Jan Shinn, Kathleen
Crotty, Olive Smith, Mabel
Tracy, Joan Taylor, Irene
J~tslis, Thelma Smith, Connie
Karschnlk, Vlrglnla Saunders:
Murl Gibbs ,. Janel Gibbs,
Thelma Gelwicks, Clarice
G~ult, Pam Gault, June Clark,
and Nell Kennedy.

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FRIDAY ONLY!

A reception honoring the George Yonker, "What Our
yellow and wNteribbon will be
TUESDAY "
THURSDAY
Rev. and Mrs . Howard World Needs Most"; Mrs .
placed in each cli•ss ext-..pllhe
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 363
ROCK SPRINGS Better · Shiveley was held at the Letart Gladys Shields, "Tarnished
··junior classes where the judge li'. and A.M., will meet at 7:30
· ·
Falls Community Building by silver-"; ·Paul Beegle, 1.'We 'are ' ·
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II'IIY give as many white rib- Tuesday night at tl\e Masonic Health Club, '
p. m. lhe Letart · Falls ·United 12 . Too Few"; Mrs. Ernest
·s
as
she
d~•·es
Temple.
The
master
rna
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son
Thursday
h&amp;me
of
Mrs.
Scott Methodist Church recently. Shuler, a parsonag• prayer·,
bon
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. urch
The show will be Open for .
.
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n in charge of program. Mem- ·
public viewing from 110 8 P m · candtdate. AU master masons be
k
family have been assigned to is Run by Clique"; Mrs. Bert
- · · are mvlted to atte d
rs to ta e toys for Veterans th Sou he Cl
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G · · "I Am the Pianist "
on Saturday,-Nov.l8, and from
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Memorial Hospl' tal.
e . t rn · · uster Mmistry
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Phi
of
the
United
Methodist
Church
and
"God,
the
Creator,"
and
Ito 4 p.m. on Nov. 19..
. .
Chapter,
EPISCOPAL Church
Beta Stgma Phi Sorority, 8:15 Women 12 .30 p m Th 'sd
in Meigs County. .
Mrs. Don Bell outlined seven
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Paul
Beegle
welcomed
the
ways a layman can help his
Tu
p.m. esd ay, Col umbus and at Episcapai Parish House.
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
couple . The program was pastor.
social room, Middleport.
RIVERVIEW . GARDEN . presented under the direction
Others taking part in· the
Cultural program by Carolyn Club members meet 6 p.m. of Mrs. Bert Grimm, opening program wete Andrew Cross,
Satterfield Charlotte Haning· Thursday ~~ Whitehead home with group singing ·of "How. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roush,
Connie Lynn Jones, Evelyn hostesses, 'Jeane El&gt;ersbafh: . prepa:,atory to going .to Great Thou Art," " It. Took a · DonBell,Mr.andMrs. Coulter .
Gtady, Helen Johnson, Angele connie Bailey, Sandra Korn. Napoli s Reslauranl, Belpre, Miracle," and "Rich Man, Am Shuler; Mrs. Eileen Beegle,
Varney ; Mrs. Clyde Smith and
SPECIAL MEE;TING, Shljde for dmner.
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Mrs. Ernest Grimm, St. Clair
son, Robin Murphy, Mrs . River Lodge 453 F&amp;AM
REVIVAL 7:30each evemng
Articles were read by Mrs. Hill,' Mrs. Margie Pierce and ·
Enrest Leroy ~)!iller and _son, TUesday, 7,30 p.m.~~ temple: at_ Danville Wesleyan Church Andrew Cross, "What Does a s1111, Wesley, Terry Shuler,
Monta Sue liletz~,
Dlarut WorkinEADegree; ali Master .. With Rev. C. 0. Walters as Pastor Do," and " The Paul Cross, David Shuler,
Goldsberry, Tyrone
mng, MasonS invited
evangei,isl. Public invited.
Preacher's Wife "; Mrs. Kenny Shuler, and John, Bill,
llteve Bonecutter,
!l.n., FRIENDLY CIRCLE, 7:30 REVIVAL 7:30 each evening
Gene and 3im Shiveley.
Adams', Bertha Waugh, ) no. Tuesday, Mrs . Phil through Oct. 22 at Chester
The church presented the
Harl_and S~ory, Karen Stanley, Globokar, program leader.
Church of th_e Nazarene with
R?v. Mr. an~ Mrs. Shiveley
LewiS Phillips, Sandra MazEVANGELINE Mission
Garnett ana Doc Sexton,
w1thasetofchina. T~re was a
zuca, Wtibam McCoy, _ Ann Sociel at Pomero . Church~ Ashland, Ky ., as evangeliSts '
linen shower given by church
Lemley, Carol Jones, Marlene Christy 7.30
. Ty .~.
and special singing nightly. 'T'O ll. A'
members ir. conjunction with
Hall
Rode·r 'tck G d
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Publi · 'ted
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or on,
SEPCIAL MEETING
c mvl. ·
the reception. R~lreshments
Dorothy FISher, John Cun.
of
FRIDAY
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal were served . from a lace
ningham, Geroge Cheatham, S~uthern Alhlehc Boosle~s,
WILLING WORKERS Class, Arch · Masons, will hold a covered table centered with
7·30 p.m. Tuesday at Racme E te · U 'ted M !hod' t special meeting Sunday at 2
Jacqueline Jones ' Mrs · Davia High
School to make plans for
n rpnse m
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IS
ye 11 ow and go1 d flowers with
C~nnolly an&lt;! son, Larry football ban uet
Church, 7:30 Friday night at p.m. at the Pomeroy Masonic orange tapers, used in gold
Taylor, Mrs. Joe Chandler and
INSPECT~&gt;N · h Ch
the LaSalle Hotel quarters of Temple to observe the annual colored holders.
son, Dallas Fizer, Catherine
w en ester Mrs. Cordelia Bentz.
religious affirmation day and
Shifflet, Edyth Calvert, Mrs. Lodge 323• D. of A. meets 7:30
\he Ohio Royal Arch obDavid Simpkins and daughter, p.m. Tuesday at ~D. Ail
servance of St. John's Day.
I will be bac:k in my
Grace Selril Timothy Ryan members to wear white.
The program will. feature a
William M~lenaux, infan'i
RU!LAND FIREMEN'S
LEVY SUPPORTED
speaker and activities by
shop Tues., Oct. 17th.
daug~ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aunba~, 7' 30 p.m. Tuesday.
SALEM CENTER - The members of Bethel 62, InRichard Metzer, Gary Mar- New offtcers to be elected. Salem Center PTA has en- ternalional Order of Job's
dorsed the five mill operating Daughters, and the Meigs
shall, Victor Leifheit, Harold Attendance urged.
7
Kettlewell, Tony Howell,
SALISBURY ~A, :30 p, m. lax )evy to be voted upon-in the Chapter,Order ofDemolay. All
Geneva Howell, Marjorie Tuesday
w1th
George 'Meigs Local School District at masons, members of Job's
Flanigan, Ruth Cullen, Hargraves, Larry Mormon the Nov, 7election. Members of Daughters, Order of Demolay
Virginia Collier, Iva Brammel, and Frank W. Porter speaking. the organization. ar.e en- members; and their families
Middleport
Lelita Bennett.
couraged to work for and vote are invited to attend. Refresh- ·
Births
WEDNESDAY
lor the levy, said Avanel ments will be served following
Ruth M. Owens .,
(Oct.I3-IS)
STATED
MEETING, Holliday,president.
themeetlng.
Mrs. Edward Kincaid, son, Bosworth Council 46, R&amp;SM,
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. ·stephen 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Finlaw, son, Pomeroy; Mrs. Pomeroy Temple. Pomeroy
James Russell, son, Miners- Chapter 80, RAM, 8: IS p. m.
ville; Mrs. Sleven . Hili, Wednesday for conferral of RA
daughter, Wellston and Mrs. Degree on one candidate. Ail
Paul Malson, daughter, Pl. companion and officers urged
I.
Pleasant.
to attend these meetings.
THIRD WEDNESDAY
Homemakers Club, Wednesday, 10 a.m. at club house,
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyons of Municipal Park. Making of
SCHOOL SPORTS
In
Alamogordo, N. M., are an- owls, craft project with
Marauder.
nouncing the birth of their first materials furnished by club.
child, a daughter, Sept. 13 Final plans made to attend
weighing 6 ibs., 13 oz. and Circleville Pumpkil. Show
named Patty Jean.
Thursday.
- Footb~ll
by Fisher
- Basketball
Grandparents are Mr. and PICTURES OF the Holy
- Cheer leader (3 Styles)
Mrs. Charles Lyons and Mr. Land will be shown Wednesday
Ster!ing
- Hockey
and Mrs. Seldon Baker, Jr., aU at 7:30 p.m. at Forest Run
-Tennis
of Pomeroy; maternal great- United Methodist Church by ..
- Music
grandparents.are Mr. and Mrs . Edson Roush, The event is
Seldon Baker, Sr. of Pomeroy being sponsored by the WSCS.
4.25 5.75
and Mrs . Mabel Sinnett of The public is invited. RefreshParkersburg. Mrs. Lyons is the ments.
former Martha Baker of
THURSDAY
Pomeroy. Mr . Lyons is
MIDDLEPORT CCL, 7:30
stationed at the Holloman Air Thursday night, Columbus and
Force Bale at Alamogordo.
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Program on Drug Abuse, Rev.
Arthur Lund, speaker.
VISIT MRS. MORGAN
Court St.
Pomeroy
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Homemade
masks to be
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gotthard
of Columbus were weekend judged.
guests of Mrs. W. A. Morgan,
Pomeroy RD.
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Mrs. Jeanette Thomas ·of the
Middleport Church of Chri$t
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steiner
and daughter, Kay Marie, and
son, Randy, of Warren, spent
from Thursday to Sunday here
with his molher, Mrs. Marie
a siam with just one ace. Steiner.
He must have a Jot of hearts
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
~nd · spades and singletons Bradbury, and Mr. and Mrs.
in both minor suits.
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dis mabrkbeid withth an in Circleville over the weekend
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since clearly he can't hold .... went especially for the wedmore than one spade.
ding of Mrs. Asa Bradbury's
The five no-trump call will sister in which Wendy Wolfe
get him to bid his better was the Clower girl.
minor and South should not , Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flowers
• be s_el more than one trick of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
at s1x.
Dale Roush and children St
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SIX c I u b s . · West doubles
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d0 1 · guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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Roush and family.
South looks warned unlit
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Mrs. Wtill~m Grueser, Mrs.
ruffs the spade lead ; draws · Martha Childs, Mrs. C~rl
trumps; eventually finesses Roach, Mrs. Bermce May,
twice in diamonds and brings Mrs. Dolly Mowrey;. Mrs. Ida
home his slam.
Mae Martin, Miss Mildred
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Rosemary Farley, Hattie
Jordan, Thomas Roach, Nellie
Washam, Mrs. WUliaJ)l Skaggs
and son, Kathleen Pritchett,
Pamela Hill, Maude Dunn,
Mary Ingalls, Orpha Booth,
Wendell Lawson, David Bass,
Julia Shawver, Sam Salman,
Judith DaviS, Royce Cooley,
Barbara Long, Mary Rams. burg, Ferris Johnson,, Helll'y
Bradley, Sharon Bailey, Ernest · Null, James Cline, · Ida
Thompson, Curtis Taylor,
Elizabeth Stumbo, Emogene
Smith, Bertha Lavender, Lene
Howard, Calvin Davis, Debra
Conkle, Oran Barry, Paul Clay,
Margaret McComb, Lorena
Bonecutter, Mosey Blackburn,
Clara Collins, Gertrude
Fleming, Ethel Shively, Alva
DeVault, Anita .· June Avis,

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"Sing l! Song of Christmas!" of evergreen spe~imens,
II the theme of .the Rutland needled and btoadleaf. ·Books
Ql!rden Club's annUl!! holiday and. magazines 'on gardening,
·show·to be staged Nov. 18 and horltrulture and arranging will
1~ In tile Rutland Methodist be on exhibit along -with picChurch socilil roollls. Mrs. tures or . plaques containing
Charles Lewis is general plant material and suitable for
-dlliinnan._
use in the home at either
' Classes . in the artistic 'Thanksgiving or Christmas.
arrangements division are "H
For special .displays, there
Came Upon a Midnight Clear", are classes for African ~iolels
an ' arrangement . using a and how to grow them, and
Madonna and Child figurine ; collages and their oonipol;ition.
"Adeste FideliS" ,Interpretive;
The rules of the show)lpecify
"~hUe Shepherds Watched that no artificial plant material
Their Flocks", a traditional . of any kind is to be used. Dyed,
mass I!!Tangement; "Jingle
Bells, Jingle Bells!"., with · U
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A. ·
weathered wood and field I
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~;~U~terlals only, either dried
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'and-&lt;Jr fresh, and ''0 Little
Town
of
Bethlehem",
· miniature arrangement not io
''exCeed ihfee inches in height,
Mrs. Luia Hampton of the
,· Width, and breadth. These Naomi Baptiol Church,
c~s are open lor exhibit Pomeroy, has returned from
,;..on!~ by members oi the tbe convention. of the . Ohio
• &amp;iponsoring club. ·
Baptist General Association
~~ T~e. inv,ilalional classes Oct. 9-14 at the Mount Herman
. ~n to' ~!)emberS. of all Melg;; Baptist Church in Mansfield
~ County ciulis and the general where the association's 75th
)JU!ilic, a.re "We Three Kings of anniversary was celebrated.
-;Orient' Are", arrangement of • "Power-Pack~d Faith in An
,JIP8llele styling and "There's Up-Tight World" was its
• a .Spng·_ in the Air, There's a theme, opening with an an- ~ ·lri the Sky!", modern niversary banquet at the CIO
des~gn,
hall when awards 'were made ·
ArUslic · artangemeniS for for outstanding work in the
the .juniors, open . to anyone state .- Mrs . Hampton was
under 21, are, "Oh, Christmas presented a certificate of
Tree!", an . arrangement appreciation for her work in
containing evergreen, and the Naomi Baptist Church.
"Away in the Manger,"'With an
Mrs. Hampton also served on
linimalligur~.
the enrollment committee· lor
In the horticulture division Women's Day and gave a
there are classes for devotional prayer. Three
houseplants, bloo111ing and hundred delegates were
foliage lor · both adult and enrolled for the Women's Day
•Junior exhibits.
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The educallo1141 diVISion _has will be in Cincinnati at the
classes for labeled collections Bethel Baptist Chur~h.

painted, preserved, or 4ried
plant materials are accepiable
. in every Class, as are liaubles
obviously for Christmas.
Oral judging will take place
on Nov . 18 beginning at I p.m.
by Mrs . Gilbert Cullen ,
Marietta_,_an accredited ,·udge
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Guy Lee, .82, was the oldest
attending and Tyler Hayes
Wooddell, five-weeks old, the
. youngest. Plans were made for
the· 1973 reunion to be held on
Aug. 1!8 at the Route 33
Road81de Park.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
F. 0. Whaley, Mr. and Mrs,
Teif~ l"hip,
Ann,
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Pat!'!Ck, MrS:"'Aida Yoder, all
of Columbus; Mrs. Maxine
Calbeizor, . Akron; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Seils and Jackie,
Martins Ferr)'; Mr. and Mrs~
Dale Whaley, Albany; Mr. and
Mrs . Joe Marks, Tammy
l-ynne and Diane·Jane, Albany,
Route ~: Mrs. Edith Whaley,

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Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Grueser, Crooksville.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bryan, Sharon and Jilllll,ly, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Richard Hyland,
Laura Ann and Jennifer
Powhatan Point; Mr. and Mrs:
Richard Bryan, Hudson; Mr.
and Mrs. Mike KosUval, Jari
and Jon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hayes, Mr. and Mrs', Iiiii
Wood~ell •in~) Tyler;,'At~~; ,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser artd
Larry, 1\linersville; Mrs. Vena
Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
VanVranken, Scott, Janel, and
Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
Whaley, Mrs. Gladys Cuckier,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilson,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Lee and Dana D. Howeil,
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
What do you· ·think of
Norlh's bidding? Sheer
whimsy? Or. real top level ?
Top level is the answer.
North really dllf!sn't have a
bid over West's one-spade
openhig. If he doubles he
upects his partner to bid
bellrtl and his minor suits
· are just four cards each.
Then East barges into
Blackwood in direct re,s ponse to the one-spade
opening: North doesn't know
juat what is going on but he
paies at five diamond's and
Ea1t settles for flve spades.
Tbls gets back to North
and North should have a
pretty ' good picture of the
Ea1t hand. He has tried for

Miss Susan Beth Warner,
who has since become Mrs.
Curtis R. Newsome, Jr., was
honored recently with a prenuptial shower by a group of
her friends. Hostesses were
Mary Snowden, Peggy Ed·
wards, Sue Tracy, Susan Tracy
and Barbara Smith. ·
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Hesson, Ilene Sommer, JoAnn
Harbour, Matilda Noble, Jean
Newsome, Pat Newsome, Joni
Parrish, Eva Heslap, Mabel
McDaniel, Jean Warner and
Mary F'owier.
Sending gifts were Mary Ann
Buxton, Jan Shinn, Kathleen
Crotty, Olive Smith, Mabel
Tracy, Joan Taylor, Irene
J~tslis, Thelma Smith, Connie
Karschnlk, Vlrglnla Saunders:
Murl Gibbs ,. Janel Gibbs,
Thelma Gelwicks, Clarice
G~ult, Pam Gault, June Clark,
and Nell Kennedy.

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Sociai.· Calendar I Reception Given

FRIDAY ONLY!

A reception honoring the George Yonker, "What Our
yellow and wNteribbon will be
TUESDAY "
THURSDAY
Rev. and Mrs . Howard World Needs Most"; Mrs .
placed in each cli•ss ext-..pllhe
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 363
ROCK SPRINGS Better · Shiveley was held at the Letart Gladys Shields, "Tarnished
··junior classes where the judge li'. and A.M., will meet at 7:30
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Falls Community Building by silver-"; ·Paul Beegle, 1.'We 'are ' ·
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II'IIY give as many white rib- Tuesday night at tl\e Masonic Health Club, '
p. m. lhe Letart · Falls ·United 12 . Too Few"; Mrs. Ernest
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as
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d~•·es
Temple.
The
master
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son
Thursday
h&amp;me
of
Mrs.
Scott Methodist Church recently. Shuler, a parsonag• prayer·,
bon
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The show will be Open for .
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public viewing from 110 8 P m · candtdate. AU master masons be
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family have been assigned to is Run by Clique"; Mrs. Bert
- · · are mvlted to atte d
rs to ta e toys for Veterans th Sou he Cl
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on Saturday,-Nov.l8, and from
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United
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and
Ito 4 p.m. on Nov. 19..
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Chapter,
EPISCOPAL Church
Beta Stgma Phi Sorority, 8:15 Women 12 .30 p m Th 'sd
in Meigs County. .
Mrs. Don Bell outlined seven
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Beegle
welcomed
the
ways a layman can help his
Tu
p.m. esd ay, Col umbus and at Episcapai Parish House.
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
couple . The program was pastor.
social room, Middleport.
RIVERVIEW . GARDEN . presented under the direction
Others taking part in· the
Cultural program by Carolyn Club members meet 6 p.m. of Mrs. Bert Grimm, opening program wete Andrew Cross,
Satterfield Charlotte Haning· Thursday ~~ Whitehead home with group singing ·of "How. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roush,
Connie Lynn Jones, Evelyn hostesses, 'Jeane El&gt;ersbafh: . prepa:,atory to going .to Great Thou Art," " It. Took a · DonBell,Mr.andMrs. Coulter .
Gtady, Helen Johnson, Angele connie Bailey, Sandra Korn. Napoli s Reslauranl, Belpre, Miracle," and "Rich Man, Am Shuler; Mrs. Eileen Beegle,
Varney ; Mrs. Clyde Smith and
SPECIAL MEE;TING, Shljde for dmner.
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Mrs. Ernest Grimm, St. Clair
son, Robin Murphy, Mrs . River Lodge 453 F&amp;AM
REVIVAL 7:30each evemng
Articles were read by Mrs. Hill,' Mrs. Margie Pierce and ·
Enrest Leroy ~)!iller and _son, TUesday, 7,30 p.m.~~ temple: at_ Danville Wesleyan Church Andrew Cross, "What Does a s1111, Wesley, Terry Shuler,
Monta Sue liletz~,
Dlarut WorkinEADegree; ali Master .. With Rev. C. 0. Walters as Pastor Do," and " The Paul Cross, David Shuler,
Goldsberry, Tyrone
mng, MasonS invited
evangei,isl. Public invited.
Preacher's Wife "; Mrs. Kenny Shuler, and John, Bill,
llteve Bonecutter,
!l.n., FRIENDLY CIRCLE, 7:30 REVIVAL 7:30 each evening
Gene and 3im Shiveley.
Adams', Bertha Waugh, ) no. Tuesday, Mrs . Phil through Oct. 22 at Chester
The church presented the
Harl_and S~ory, Karen Stanley, Globokar, program leader.
Church of th_e Nazarene with
R?v. Mr. an~ Mrs. Shiveley
LewiS Phillips, Sandra MazEVANGELINE Mission
Garnett ana Doc Sexton,
w1thasetofchina. T~re was a
zuca, Wtibam McCoy, _ Ann Sociel at Pomero . Church~ Ashland, Ky ., as evangeliSts '
linen shower given by church
Lemley, Carol Jones, Marlene Christy 7.30
. Ty .~.
and special singing nightly. 'T'O ll. A'
members ir. conjunction with
Hall
Rode·r 'tck G d
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Publi · 'ted
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SEPCIAL MEETING
c mvl. ·
the reception. R~lreshments
Dorothy FISher, John Cun.
of
FRIDAY
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal were served . from a lace
ningham, Geroge Cheatham, S~uthern Alhlehc Boosle~s,
WILLING WORKERS Class, Arch · Masons, will hold a covered table centered with
7·30 p.m. Tuesday at Racme E te · U 'ted M !hod' t special meeting Sunday at 2
Jacqueline Jones ' Mrs · Davia High
School to make plans for
n rpnse m
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IS
ye 11 ow and go1 d flowers with
C~nnolly an&lt;! son, Larry football ban uet
Church, 7:30 Friday night at p.m. at the Pomeroy Masonic orange tapers, used in gold
Taylor, Mrs. Joe Chandler and
INSPECT~&gt;N · h Ch
the LaSalle Hotel quarters of Temple to observe the annual colored holders.
son, Dallas Fizer, Catherine
w en ester Mrs. Cordelia Bentz.
religious affirmation day and
Shifflet, Edyth Calvert, Mrs. Lodge 323• D. of A. meets 7:30
\he Ohio Royal Arch obDavid Simpkins and daughter, p.m. Tuesday at ~D. Ail
servance of St. John's Day.
I will be bac:k in my
Grace Selril Timothy Ryan members to wear white.
The program will. feature a
William M~lenaux, infan'i
RU!LAND FIREMEN'S
LEVY SUPPORTED
speaker and activities by
shop Tues., Oct. 17th.
daug~ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aunba~, 7' 30 p.m. Tuesday.
SALEM CENTER - The members of Bethel 62, InRichard Metzer, Gary Mar- New offtcers to be elected. Salem Center PTA has en- ternalional Order of Job's
dorsed the five mill operating Daughters, and the Meigs
shall, Victor Leifheit, Harold Attendance urged.
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Kettlewell, Tony Howell,
SALISBURY ~A, :30 p, m. lax )evy to be voted upon-in the Chapter,Order ofDemolay. All
Geneva Howell, Marjorie Tuesday
w1th
George 'Meigs Local School District at masons, members of Job's
Flanigan, Ruth Cullen, Hargraves, Larry Mormon the Nov, 7election. Members of Daughters, Order of Demolay
Virginia Collier, Iva Brammel, and Frank W. Porter speaking. the organization. ar.e en- members; and their families
Middleport
Lelita Bennett.
couraged to work for and vote are invited to attend. Refresh- ·
Births
WEDNESDAY
lor the levy, said Avanel ments will be served following
Ruth M. Owens .,
(Oct.I3-IS)
STATED
MEETING, Holliday,president.
themeetlng.
Mrs. Edward Kincaid, son, Bosworth Council 46, R&amp;SM,
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. ·stephen 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Finlaw, son, Pomeroy; Mrs. Pomeroy Temple. Pomeroy
James Russell, son, Miners- Chapter 80, RAM, 8: IS p. m.
ville; Mrs. Sleven . Hili, Wednesday for conferral of RA
daughter, Wellston and Mrs. Degree on one candidate. Ail
Paul Malson, daughter, Pl. companion and officers urged
I.
Pleasant.
to attend these meetings.
THIRD WEDNESDAY
Homemakers Club, Wednesday, 10 a.m. at club house,
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyons of Municipal Park. Making of
SCHOOL SPORTS
In
Alamogordo, N. M., are an- owls, craft project with
Marauder.
nouncing the birth of their first materials furnished by club.
child, a daughter, Sept. 13 Final plans made to attend
weighing 6 ibs., 13 oz. and Circleville Pumpkil. Show
named Patty Jean.
Thursday.
- Footb~ll
by Fisher
- Basketball
Grandparents are Mr. and PICTURES OF the Holy
- Cheer leader (3 Styles)
Mrs. Charles Lyons and Mr. Land will be shown Wednesday
Ster!ing
- Hockey
and Mrs. Seldon Baker, Jr., aU at 7:30 p.m. at Forest Run
-Tennis
of Pomeroy; maternal great- United Methodist Church by ..
- Music
grandparents.are Mr. and Mrs . Edson Roush, The event is
Seldon Baker, Sr. of Pomeroy being sponsored by the WSCS.
4.25 5.75
and Mrs . Mabel Sinnett of The public is invited. RefreshParkersburg. Mrs. Lyons is the ments.
former Martha Baker of
THURSDAY
Pomeroy. Mr . Lyons is
MIDDLEPORT CCL, 7:30
stationed at the Holloman Air Thursday night, Columbus and
Force Bale at Alamogordo.
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Program on Drug Abuse, Rev.
Arthur Lund, speaker.
VISIT MRS. MORGAN
Court St.
Pomeroy
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Homemade
masks to be
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of Columbus were weekend judged.
guests of Mrs. W. A. Morgan,
Pomeroy RD.
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Mrs. Jeanette Thomas ·of the
Middleport Church of Chri$t
attended the Friday night
session of the weekend
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steiner
and daughter, Kay Marie, and
son, Randy, of Warren, spent
from Thursday to Sunday here
with his molher, Mrs. Marie
a siam with just one ace. Steiner.
He must have a Jot of hearts
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
~nd · spades and singletons Bradbury, and Mr. and Mrs.
in both minor suits.
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dis mabrkbeid withth an in Circleville over the weekend
a cSouth
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else, but he certainly should
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be long in at least one minor Bradbury and family : They
since clearly he can't hold .... went especially for the wedmore than one spade.
ding of Mrs. Asa Bradbury's
The five no-trump call will sister in which Wendy Wolfe
get him to bid his better was the Clower girl.
minor and South should not , Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flowers
• be s_el more than one trick of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
at s1x.
Dale Roush and children St
. Sure enough, South bids Albans W. Va . were weekend
SIX c I u b s . · West doubles
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d0 1 · guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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Roush and family.
South looks warned unlit
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Mrs. Wtill~m Grueser, Mrs.
ruffs the spade lead ; draws · Martha Childs, Mrs. C~rl
trumps; eventually finesses Roach, Mrs. Bermce May,
twice in diamonds and brings Mrs. Dolly Mowrey;. Mrs. Ida
home his slam.
Mae Martin, Miss Mildred
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Rosemary Farley, Hattie
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Washam, Mrs. WUliaJ)l Skaggs
and son, Kathleen Pritchett,
Pamela Hill, Maude Dunn,
Mary Ingalls, Orpha Booth,
Wendell Lawson, David Bass,
Julia Shawver, Sam Salman,
Judith DaviS, Royce Cooley,
Barbara Long, Mary Rams. burg, Ferris Johnson,, Helll'y
Bradley, Sharon Bailey, Ernest · Null, James Cline, · Ida
Thompson, Curtis Taylor,
Elizabeth Stumbo, Emogene
Smith, Bertha Lavender, Lene
Howard, Calvin Davis, Debra
Conkle, Oran Barry, Paul Clay,
Margaret McComb, Lorena
Bonecutter, Mosey Blackburn,
Clara Collins, Gertrude
Fleming, Ethel Shively, Alva
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OFFICE
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like very much for you to try
these cosmetics and to serve

.saturday .

SOMEONE has been shootina
BB's at the fl ower pots at the
Greenwood
Cemetery: and if
WE WISH to express our heart.
they
should
get caught, they
felt thanks fo our relatives,
will
be
punish'ld
to the fullest
friends anll neighbOrs for lhe
extent of the law.
flowers and cards sent to our
Mrs. Oretha Snider$. family
brother, Wayne, and all who
10-17-3tc
vls.lted him while he was In
the hospital. We aloo wish to
John's Auction, Clifton,
·thank all who sent flowers, BIG
WeSt Virginia . ·every Thurs ·
cards, food or helped in anY.
day nigh!, 7:30p.m., Buyers
way at the lime of his death. A and· Dealers welcomP..
special tha'nks to Ewing
10-17-31p
Funeral·
Home,
Rev.
Cheesb.rew, Rev. Mattner and YARD &amp;good used clothing sale
the singers Freeland Norris,
at Chester Methodist Church,
Florence Adams and MarOclobet
and ~1st from 10
jorie Grimm. May God bless . a,m. to 6~Oth
p.m.
each and ev·e ryone.
10-17-3tc
The Wayne Hoback Family
10-17-ltp MEIGS County Fish &amp; Game
Asso~iation , Thursday, Qc .
I WISH tO extend my heartfelt
Iober 19, 7:30 p.m .. members
lhanks and appreciation to all
only.
Syracuse Club Rooms.
mr, neighbors, friends and
10-17-3tc
re atlves for the ·beautiful
flowers, cards of sympathy
and food at ,fhe time of the GOSPEL Meeting, October 16·
25 ; 7:30p .m. each evening ;
dealh of my' husband, Clinton
Evangelist, Bob Kessinger,
R. Smlfh. My special thanks
Church of Chrlsf, Miller St ..
to the doctors and nurses at
Mason , W. Va. Visitors
the Veterans Mel\1orlal
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welcome .
Hospital, who did so much.
10-1.5-Sip
Rev. Freeland Norris for his

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for the beautiful songs, The HAYMAN'S Auction - a good
place to QO each Friday
Ewing Funeral Home and
pallbearers. Your kindness evening, 7 p.m. at Laurel
Cliff on old Rl. 7, 1 mile west
will never be forgoHen.
of Rock Springs Fairground.
Mrs. Helen. Bentz SmltM
10-10-tfc
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after 5 p.m. till 7 p.m .

ORQINANCE NO. 911·72

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An Ordinance to Provide lor
refuse Collections &amp; Charges tor
' Be it ordained by the- Council

of the Village of Mid~leporf as
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follows :
'Sec. 1. That the Village will to
the extent
possible and
necessary , furnish hauling
services to remove refuse from
the Village for residents for all.•
re.fuse except liJBrbage .
Sec.
II
The following
schedule of charges is hereby
~stebtlshed for the
refuse
removal service:
111.1 Ton Truck : SlO.OO per
load .
Pic~ · UP Truck : S.5 .00 per load
20 Gallon Can : $1.00 per can .
All money copected shall be
deposited to the credit ot the
General Fund.
Sec. Ill This Ordinance shall
remain in force only until an
adequate Garbage and Refuse
collection services can be ob·
t-alned lor the Village .
Sec . IV ThiS Ordinance shall
take effect and be in Ioree from
and alter September ' 25, 1972.
Passed . the 25th day of Sep .
tember 1972.

original except new bellows.

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Plumbing
Electric;&gt;! Work

ARNOLD
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992-2448
Pomeroy,

upright

pianos, grand pianos , old
pump organs. Any condition .

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Paying $10 each . Write giving

President of Council

directions. Witten Piano Co.,

Box 188, Sardis. Ohio 43946.
10-13-6tp

ill 10, 17. 21

I WOULD like io thanR the ANYONE having any InOLD Furnltore, oak fables,
NOTICE ON FILING
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
formation of the poisoning of
OF INVENTORY
beds, or complete households.
doctors and nurses, who
a dog at 113 Ebenezer Sfreel,
AND APPRAISEMENT
Write M. D. Miller. Rt. 4,
helped care for my mother,
~lease contael Ernest "Rink" .The State ol Ohio, Meigs
Pomeroy, Oh io. Call 99~-6~71.
Nona· Long, while she was
Davldson . ~-\I!Qialors .will be COunty. Probate Court
hospitalized and fhe many
6-~8 - tfc
prosecuted .
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To the Exeuctors of the
friends who helped In any
''··1.Q;15-6fp estate ; to such of the following
as are residents of the State of
Ohio. viz : the surviving
spouse, the next of kin, the
beneficiaries under the will;
and to the attorney or attornevs
representing an v· of the
aforementioned persons :
Marv Wright, Deceased,
Pomeroy ,
Ohio.
Bedford

Mr. Wiillam Long
10-17-llc

Gener~tion: R.fJPt{ ··.

Township, No . 20750.

Bring Your Unhulled

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,.: the ,ln.ventory 1 and Ap ·
praisement of the estate of the
afof'~mentloned , deceased, ·tate
ot said County , was f il ed In th iS
Court. Said Inventory and
Appraisement w i ll be for
HERE COMES THE GHOST!
hearing before this Court on the
Rap;
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19th day of October , 1972, at
:00 o'clock A.M . ·
The door ID oor EngliBh classroom just opens and shuts by 10 Any
person desiring to file
Itself, even when the windows are closed. OUr teacher says It's exceptions thereto must file
at least five days prior to
lht ghost of Clyde 1\lioonniaster, and If -,.e don't believe it, check them
the date set tor hearing .
Given under my hand and
our newspaper.
seat of said Court. this 6th day of
He says that in 1922, this Latin teacher was driven wild by October 1972. ·
Menning D. Webster
kidacarving on their desks. He could never catch them, but each
Judge and ex ·Officio Clerk of
morning .:.. "Mack the Knife" had struck again. Or maybe
Common Plel!!ls Court,
Probate Divis ion
Maxine. ·

WALNUTS·

WeD, one day he came upon a glri'digglng her boyfriend's
lnltialll right by the inkweD.
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He got 10 angry he started strangling her. Everyone yeDed
and IICI'eallled, and that must have qH~de him go bananas.
Anyway, the girl died on the way to the hospital, and Clyde
Moonmaster was hanled.
When the door opens, our teacher says it's "good old Clyde"
coming back ID check the desks. I sit near the door and get a
stra1111e feeling In the back of my neck. When It closes, I think
maybe he's still In the room,
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Thl8 is suwosed ID be in the 192211les of oor local paper, but
the editoc would laugh If I asked him. So would you ask, please?
I'm especially anxious because my desk chair has initials Clll'\!ed
en It; - HAUNTED?

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1101 10, 17. 21

Haunted:
Your friendly local news~per editor writes, "No Moonmaster Murder here in 1922."
Maybe y~ teacher dreamed up old Clyde to keep students
awake. A "real" ghost could have done a lotfor Macbeth. - SUE

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Dear Haunted:
One of ourc:.upboarddoors fllea open without warning. It jars
the wall electdc clock wQich starts ruming backwards.
Our "ghost" makes such'a good conversation piece we may
never get our cupboard hinge rep&amp;ired.
What I mean is, your teacher has a llyely lmagainatlon. He'd
be shocked to think you might believe him I -HELEN .

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The Countv Commissioners
have received Location and
Des ign Approval from The
Director of The Ohio Depart .
ment of Transportation for
County ROad No. 75 in Meigs
County .
The prolecl begins 0. 1 of a
m lie, more or less, Northeast of
the lniersecllon of State Route
No . 124 and Meigs County Road
No. 75 ; and ends at the In ·
tersect lon of County Road No.
75 and Mulberry Avenue In the
Village~~ Pomeroy, Ohio.

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992·3891
Pomeroy, Ohio

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In Mason . Call Polnl Pleasant
675-1684.
10-13-6tc

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State of Ohio, Meigs
County . Probate COurt .

To the Execvtr jx of the
estate ; to such of the follow ina
as are residentt
·,Jr\1\vlno
OhiO , v i z: ,,~;: surviving
spouse . the next of kin, the
benef iciaries under the will ;
and to the attorney or attorneys
re pre$en tl no any of the
aforement ioned p,rsons :
Janie Elizabeth
Snider ,
Pomeroy , Ohio, Salisbury

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available now, 413 Spring
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10·8·12fp

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Phone area code
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1972 Clearance ~le
Savel5-20%
on 1972 models
9 New tractors

List Sole
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718. 610.
3 Super C-1
647. 550.
1 Custom C-8
.618: 525.
TWO. bOdroom mobile home; In 2 Custom C-1
547. 445.
~ood
condition, $1 ,600. · 1 Model C-10-A 867. 737.
uspan ' s Trailer Court, 1 Model C·12
932. 793.
Velma G. Zuspan, Mason, W.
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has stove and refrigerator.

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refrigerator.' Gas forced air
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6. Kind 9f
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panton
10. Talisman
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mater
of
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Colorful
N.Y.C.
mayor
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officer
18.Famous
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if THI.T MENI5
Y00R MOTHER'S FRIENU5 IT Jl/ST SORT OF
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19. Aclre""
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20. Republic
of
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Zl. Legal
document
ZZ. Autumn
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pen
name
26. Man's

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27. "Bali -"
29.Cook

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3Z.lndlan
mulberry
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35.-pro
nobis
36. Success
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UALTT INNALI

Antwcr1 II •hould be pul bad on Jat cou.rt~-A DIVOT

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piDlon
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ON YOUR DIAL

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LIF'TEP I!P61~Y­
AND WILLIN6LY!

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THE FIIIQfT P'AAT IS
RATHE~ H!AVV, IIUT
'!He WHOL.E GAN !5E

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TOO.W...

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Smote on
the
noggin
30. Colorful
N.Y.C.
mayor
(1934-45)
(2wds.)
--Tse
·Contemporary
N.Y.C.
mayor
(2wds.)

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Yellerday'• Auwer

Chevalier
''air)"

Now you . con ouy met.
· Qlmfortabte
L•Z·Bov
chair Y.o u've · alw~yl
drHmod · of at our low
prices.

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one Jetter to each aquue, to
form four ordlnarJ word1.

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CHAIRS.

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friend"

3. Loafer
4, Genus
Ulmus

"Celeste
Aida,"

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·. Authorized

YeslerUy'aCeypiaqaOCe: IT IS BETTER THAT TEN GUILTY
PERSONS ESCAPE THAN THAT ONE INNOCENT SUFFER.
-WILL!Alll BLACKSTONE

28. Yutang .

WE HAVE SEVERAL NICE
HOUSES BUT FINANCING·
IS A PROBLEM. SEE
ABOUT IT THEN SEE US. ·
WE'LL HELP YOU FIND A
HOME OF YOUR OWN. I
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
PHONE992-3325

WE HAVE NEW LISTINGS
EACH· :.VEEK, CALL US
FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
REAL ESTATE.
. .
HENRY E. CLELAND ·
REALTOR
992-2259
11 noanswer9t2-256t

WATil'li

WINNIE WINKLE

. ·'

608 e. Main ,:·

HiAI'Ii ANY

BATHFlOOM!

110 Mechanic Sf.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

CLELAND
REALTY

WHA"T"S ~N'
ON?l ~'T

OKAY, CICE;;w,
INT.A.'1W

Te.aford, Sr.
Broker

10·1Hlp

utility

HAIPITMe • .

BAT THIS SIDE. 0'
HEVVIN---

FURNITURE

Murray 10 speeds- discount
prices.
·

LAYAWAY FOR XMAS
Open lo 7; Closed Mondays

AI-\ IS TH' KJNDJ:S'l' OLE.

WMP0/1390·

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LO UNGE

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992·2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

yoo '

.,_,..'rJelm,

PUtlf

'Rt. 7 "at elution light"

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Kuhl's Bargain Center

10-3-301p I~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~..j

RACINE - 10 room house,
bath, basement, garage, two .
lots. Phone 9.W-431J.
4-5-tfp

,

FIVE-f'OUND
"TELeVISION
Q:T!

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

CARPETING
THROUGHOUT.
'65 FORD parts, 4 new tires on (BEAUTIFUL) JUST
rims, 4 doors, 6 cylinder $12,500.00.
LEVEL LOT 100x130
· motor, transmission·and rear ·
1'12 story frame, 2 bedrooms,
end and other miscellaneous
parts; phone 742-6834. .
(~arpeted) bath , dining.
10·15-3tc porches, gas F:F., uflllty,
storm doors and windows.
THIS YOU MUST SEE,
Real Estate For Sale
JUST $8,500.00.
4 ROOMS &amp; bath, 3 acres of
BEAUTIFUL HOME
land, two-thirds basement,
1
story
frame, 3 large B. R.,
building ~o· x 40', plus barn,
located In Long Bottom, city large closets, beautiful bath.
water, partially remodeled ; level lot out of floods 100xl20.
phone 985·3529.
Kitchen has buill-In range,
10-17-31p double oven, ref. and
·.
.~ ·- ' fr!!&lt;!ier, 'toads of upper and
8 ·ROOM house Md bath, nice base cabinets, O.R. carlarge lot, natural ges, built-In peted, patio, electric heal.
cabinets In kitchen . &lt;;lose fo .MANY OTHER FEATURES
radio station In Bradbury. $23,000.00.
Phone 99'.1-2602.

'Dien I realized It wu George's way of saying, "After 1 get
Township , No. 2075A.
flnlncelllralihtened out, we'll rret a date." But he couldn't . You are hereby .notified that
Inventory
and
Ap the
~==""-,-...,--uy that to cuual frlendl. '111111 the kidding. Now I understand pra
isement of the estate of the
l!OIJSJ: 'fii long Bottom, phone
when be wlnb and goofs off about "teaching me how to keep aforemen11oned, deceased, late
985-3529.
said County, was tiled in this
6·11-tfc
boule flnt." He'• laving face, .So I come·back with, "Yeah, I'm of
Court. Said Inventory and
11M Olily llfl .roUnd wbo can boll water an egg an,d forget to App'ralument will be for ~ .....
'
Hearl"no before thIs Cour_t on the
. put the 1U In It!'
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261h doy ol Oclober.- 1972. @I '
Grave~
' • 1r onditioJiers
Oh, )'II, we JUII rret the date I But he'U still hlive eight months 10 :00 o'c lock A.M. · ·
PamtrC)y, Ohio
•Awnings
·
Any person desiring to · file
to ''trllln me·" l,.t car payment it next June. - WlUJNG TO ' eXceptions thereto must file
Phont 992·2975
•• Underpinni~g
!hem at !test five diV$ prior to
WAIT, AND LAUGH
the date set. for httrino . .
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.
Given under my hand and Complete mQblle hQme · 1966 - 266 cu. ln. '!·I In·
of sold Court.lhts lllh doy service - plus gltanttc'
Dill WIIIID&amp;:
. .
. . seal
ternaflonal engine, 4 speed
of October 1972.
. ·.
..,
lllsplay . of mobile omes .
transmission complete,.
. llln'l MOther point we Jiu-1 : People who ask 1'bave
phone 992-7384.
Manii;ng o . Webstei- always avalloble at ,..
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• lit ,_ Wllldlnc·dale?" are u tactless u lltUe-molher
10-15-llc
Judge and ex-officio cler'k
. MILLER .
of Meigs Counfv
"Willi, no baby yet?" (to childless couples)
Common Plus COurt ,
CAMPER to Ill :v. fon truck or
•''lleltt t ... IIIIOOI'Il"(toc:oaplelwhoareh't).
Probate Divl-slo'n
MOBILE
HOMES
' bull: -up pickup, all sell·
•'Wiill" P'!J"'-'w ltldl u theM Wll'nnt no q~l0111 from
contained; $700; phone 992·
Ann B. Watson
1220 Wolhtniton atvd.
71'06 . .:
II'I ddll'l lllhlr, mD If they're more dedalona
Otpl.ity Clerk 123-7521
BELPRE, .O.
'1!)- I5-61P.
1101 17, 2~. 21

mY

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8-15-tfc

GENTLE ri ding horse and
pony, call after 6 p.m. 99~5224.
10·16-lfc

Buy 2 Pairs1 PAIR FREE

WANTED. river deckhands,
call only . M &amp; G Transport

NOTICE ON FILING
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT

Parkv·iew Kennels, Phone 992·

5443.

0

Help Wanted

DIRECTOR

------,POODLE puppies. Silver 'Toy,

APPLES, Fitzpatrick Or chards, Slate Route 689,
Phone Wilkesville 669·3785.
8-30-tfc

PANTS &amp; JEANS

SaH Wortcs, Inc.

Inc .,

JUST .TAKEN IN, Singer
Sewing Machine. Will sell for
small balance of $36.~1 or
payments may be arranged.
Phone 992-5331.
9-7-tfc

I0-17-6tc

unfurnished
apartments . stove, sink and Ice box ; also
all other infor·matlon con .
Phone 992-5.434.
S~ar~ 12 H . Johnbaat,
cerning th is project, will be .
4-12-tfc alummum , $60; phone 367avaitable to the public for - - - - - - - - -7530.
I0-15-6)c
viewing at the Meigs Counly 3 ROOM house and bath' f ur •,
•
Engineer ' s Office , County
nished ; also trailer; a dulls
Garage,
Meigs
County
only ; phone 99~-5592.
Fairgrounds , Porn eroy , Ohio.
10-17-tfc
J . PHI LLIP RICHLEY

YoumlBsedonepolntwhen you answered D.O., whose fiance
wu always making snide remarks abOut marriage, his coming
lou of freedom, etc. ·
My flam;e did. tltls too. When people asked If we'd set the
date, he'd 8118wer, "Not tlll Laura le1Jl118to cook and clean."
WeD,'! proved I wua good cook and he knows I'm neat, but
ltll1 th~ relllMks came. And my tears would sometimes follow.
Then one day I talked wtth·Joe, my fiance's best friend. He said,
"look, George has lots of problerris -like paying off on hili car,
ilvlnf hliJ parents money, getting a better job, maybe getting ,

.

Deputy Clerk

Gallipolis, Oh io.

DRIVE A LITTLE
-SAVE A LOTI

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After they
are Hulled
Starf Buying October 2, 1972.

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10A1WEN1Y·

PHONE 992:2550

NEW 1971 Zig -Zag Sewing
Machine In original factory
carton. Zig -Zag to make 8 TRACK STEREO, freight
buttonholes, sew on bUttons,
damaged, In beautiful walnut
monograms and make fancy
console. Will sell for $101.50 or
designs with just the twist of a
pay $1.50 per week. Phone 992single-dial. Left in lay-away
5331.
and never been used. Will sell
9-7-ffc

Pounds

STATE OF OHIO
DEPAR·TMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
"NOTICE OF RECEIPT
OF LOCATION AND
DESIGN APPROVAL"
CONTRACT SALES LEGAL
COPY NO. 72-893
COLUMBUS, OHIO,
OCTOBER 10, 1972

11 0) 17, ltc

.

cash or budget plan available.
Phone 992-5641.
10-17-6tc

v i~~~s;nt:~~!~~~~' a:~elle~S

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chlfted."

pa int spray. Used but in like
new condition . Pay $34.45

Per Hundred,

Services.

attics . and

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cellars; phone 949-3221.
. 10-00tc
system. Balance $79.34. Use
our budget terms . Call 992SEPTIC TANKS
AROBIC
7085.
Lisle , Syracuse, V. V. From· the largest Tr~"'k
SEWAGE
SYSTE;MS
10-15-6tc
Johnson
and Son, Inc.
Bulldozer Radiator to
CLEANED, REPAIREO .
3 - ~·tfC
Small~st Heater Core.
MILLER
SANITATION,
WALNUT, modern style stereo---'-----~-Nathan Biggs
radio , AM -FM radio, 4 STEWART, OHIO. PHONE BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
Radiator
Speciallsl
66~·3035 .
speaker sou nd system, 4
Sepfic tanks installed. George
10-4-tfc
speed automatic changer.
(Bill) Pullins. Phone 992-2478.
Balance $69.51. Use our - - - - 4-25-tfc
budget terms. Call 99~ ·7085. For Sale
10-15·61c
MACHINES. Repair Ph.
AKC registered Collie pups. 6 SEWING
all makes. 99~ - ~~84.
service.
USED Coppertone Hoover
weeks old ; phone 675-1745
The
Fabric
Shop, Pomeroy. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
washer, go od condition;
after 6 p.m.
Authorized
Singer
Sales and READY-MIX
CONCRETE
phone 992-3324.
10-11 -6tc
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
delivered right · to your
10-15-3tp
3-29-tfc project. Fast and easy. Free
ADMIRAL TV, black and white, - - - - - - - - estimates . Phone 99~·3284 .
PARSON'S New 'Furniture,
call 1-985-3901. Gertrude AUTOMOBILE Insurance been Goeglein Ready -Mix Co. ,
·Kanauga, Ohio, 2 miles above
Warner .
lost
your Middleport, Ohio.
cancelled?
Silver Bridge Is having an old
10 · 1~ · 6fp
operator's
license?
Call
9926-30-tfc
fashioned trade -in week .
2966.
---~=-=-::-::-:-:-::
nade In your old for new. BSA 650, chopper, coffin tank,
6·15-tfc SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Don' t miss our 6 piece living
springer
custom
paint. - - - - - - - - REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
room sui tes for only $199.95.
Harley Davidson rear end, O'DELL WHEEL alignment
478~. Gallieolls, John Russell ,
. Don't forget Vie deliver free.
$1,400 or less. Phone 992-5663. • located at Crossroads, Rt. 1~4.
Owner
&amp; Operator.
So shop th is week and save.
10· 1~· 61p
Complete
front
end
service,
5-12-tfc
10-17-41c
tune up and brake service. "7--:---:-::-:-::-:---:---:-2 YEAR old male German
Wheels
balan ced elec· C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
UTILITY trailer - 4 x 8 bed, 16
Shepherd, gentle disposition ;
Ironically
.
All
work
Complete Service
inch tires ; two single and one
675-5267,
Pe&gt;int
phone
guaranteed
.
Reasonable
Phone 949-lf21
Hollywood type beds, nearly
Pleasant.
rates.
Phone
742·3~32
or
992·
Racine. Ohio
new ; 19 inch Portable Phi leo
10-15·6fp
3213.
Crill
Bradford
B&amp;W T.V. with stand ; 366
5-1-11
7-27-tfc
Locust St., Middleport, Ohio. 1970 HONDA 350, red , musf be
10-17-31p
seen to appreciate , with
DOZER and back hoe work, Heal Estate For Sale
extras: phone 742-5943.
ONE slightly used Homellte
ponds and septic tanks, dit10-15-3fc
Chain Saw; Pomeroy Home &amp;
ching service; top soli, fill
. Auto; phone 99~·2094.
1971 KAWASAKI 100, excellent
dirt, limestone; B&amp;K Ex·
10-17-Src
condition, ready to go.
cavating . Phone 99~ - 5367,
Dick Karr, Jt .
Sacrifice for only p60.· Phone
30 ACRES with some farm
9-1·tfc:'
Coolville 667:6214.
machinery: call 667-3333.
., ,
10-5-12tc
I0-17-5fc
COAL, Limestone, Excelsior Real Estate For Sale
ELECTROLUX Vacuum
Salt Works, E. Main Sf ..
Cleaner complete with atPomeroy . Phone 992·3891.
7 ROOM house ~ bath with or
tachments, cordwinder and
4-12-tfc
w i thout furniture, paneled

A heortng for this protect was For Rent
held August 29 , 1972 in
1966 STARCRAFT Tent Trailer,
Pomeroy, Oh id.
AND
ROOM
fornlshed
and
sleeps 8; double dinette,
4
3

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Dear Rap :

Your Walnuts will be
Hulled Free of Charge
and We Will Pay You.

A_nn Jl, Wa_tson

basements , ·

METRIC SYSTSM

WHEN I OPENED
HER COAT, SHe
GAVe 61RT!-l ,,.

POli C~

CHAN&lt;;E,OVER TO THE

Virgil B.

TO OUR
'MECHANICAL
HULLER

· By Helen and Sue Bbttel

· .ff&gt;oiO
~ flif,J tof.

I.Q. HAS MADSTHE

9~R!ORS. ·l~£roy

o.

Old

DR .

~(;.

CAMPUS CLATTER

SMt(H' NELSON

Wanted To Buy
WANTED -

End looder work,

Over 80 years old . Made by
Taylor and Fraley Organ Co.,
Worcester, Mass. One bellows
lype. Phone 992-3904.
........ . - - - - - - -1_0-13-tf ' - . . . - - - - - - - - . . . !
BEAUTIFUL Maple stereo- WILL cut or trim trees.
reasonable; also clean out
radio combination, AM-FM
radio, 4 speed intermixed
changer, 4 speaker sound

Air Condition~rs

\

&amp;

done by hour or contract.
Free Estimates. We also
haul fill dirt, top soil. Dump
trucks and low-boy .for hire.
See Bob or Roger JeHers,
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3525
after 7 p.m. or phone 9925232.

ANTIQUE pump . organ, all

H~TING
.

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ponds, basement, landscaping. We have 2 size
dozers, 2 size loaders. ·work

For Sale

UHEIL'' -~·

Services.

Dozer

10'-1 7-Sfp

NOTICE

.

THE SHOP

,fARTH MOVING

IY71 VOLK SWAGEN, super
beelle. cheap. ~4.000 miles. A·

.

NOTICE

To Go
Take Me To

Horne &amp; Auto

Open 8TII5
l'llonday thru Saturday

10-15-ltc

eROOFING
eHEATING ·
ePLUMBING
eCARPENTRY
•SPOUTING
•PAINTING
For Free [$nate

II I HAVE

-194-2 - J-EE-P-. - i:-u::11 - c,-ab:-;-gOod ~=6=06=E~.:M:a:l:n,:P:o::m::e::ro:y:,:O:.
cond ition ; pl:lone 992·6383.
r
10·17-6tp

OPEN IVES. 1:00 P.lot.
i'PMEROY, OHIO
.,

Attest : Gene Grate
Cle rk
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way.

Pom~roy

Geqrge Grate. Rutland, 0 .•

.Pomeroy Motor Co.
LEG~L

EXPERT ,,
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

On Most Amerjcan Cars
' -GUARANTEEDPhone 'i92·2094

black raci ng stripes, loaded
w ith -- over $1 ,000 worth of
extras ; 1 owner, A-1 shape,
$2,200; reason for selling,
buying new car,; phon.e
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. Card of Thanks

Auto Sales

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74~ · 5943.

vo
• u. Ph one He'Ien J ane, m.
1~:oo• NoJr . 5113.
10-l-tfc

!:30 a.iw. .. lo

10-17-31c

dalwood . finish with brown vinyl roof, vinyl saddle interior., 4-season air condltioni.ng, turbohydramatic, poW~r
steering, whlte-w~ll tires, ral,ly wheel s, front &amp; rear
guards, power brakes, radio.

· new products sind~ the for -

CRI&gt;i..'l, MI'IS STAA!

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walkway, a glasses
pi;lir of
's r
prescription
withmen
wire
frames; ·phone 992 .2756 .
.

1971 CHEVRO~ET
S3095 .
Mcllibu hardtop coupe, low mileage, new car title, san -

18 cenls p..- 'word six con- KOSCOT KOSMETICS (MINK
stcutlve Insertions.
OIL BASE) . We have many

Each addltlona1 word 2c.

·

· OUT HERE FER THIS
TIME 0 ' NIGHT ALL

~ ,I.'OI\

Business •· Services·

West Virginra side on the

new W· W t 1res . If you want a show piece &amp; plenty of luxury

great iron pill now with
Vitamin c Nelson Drug
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10-16-2tp

tds onllads paid within 10 days .
CARP OF THANKS
1: OBITUARY
Si .$0 for so word minimum .

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GO HOME ,
ELVINEY·-

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"(ILL 1 61 I
RID OF THESE
DA08URN
HEE -CUPS

B'l 'lORE LONESOME?

ON PO,M!iROY·Bend Bridge on

Sportwagon . Beautiful ~ral finish with vipyl Interior, .
factory air c~ndi!loned, luggage rack, rJdto, 350 V-8
engine, a~tomatlc trans .• power steering &amp;. brakes, like

NEW lmprovelt "Zippies,'' the

LOWEEZV!! WHAT IN ··
T~UNDER ARE 'IE SETTIN'

Fouild

-(o;··'.

. 1971 BUICK

· 10-16-2fp

25 Per Cent Discount on _paid

.Po...,,, .

Q\ 2 SIGIIS
·~6- ~

o ese Tablets and E-Vap
''water pills." Nelson Drug .

constcutlve lnsertit&gt;ii's.

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Classifieds .Get Action!. Sentinel Classifieds _Get Results!

. WA.rf AD~
NOTICE.
INFORMATION ·
' • DRA·"'-INES .
PIANO. Tunlng, Lane Daniels,
· J P.M. pay hfore .Publlcotlo"'
Monday Deadline 9 a.m.
October ~8th thru December
15th, ~~9 Broadway, Mid
Colicellatlon- Corrections
Will bo •~copied until 9a.m. for • dlport: phone ·9t2-70U. ~-- ·
Ooy of P~l&gt;llcotion
.
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10-16-Stc
J
REGULATIONS
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' - ·- - : - - - - • 'l'ht~ Pupllshor rnerves the REDUCE safe and fast with
deemed
objectional
The'·
DUbU&amp;her will no~ be resPonsible,'
for more than one incorrect

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IT'G NOT'OFn:N '(OU .
CAN 6ET GIX COMPliMENT~
. IN ONE f)Ao(

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FANTAfriCl

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.

Senti~~~
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~it

rloht to

or reject any IdS

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' RATES

"For Wan' Ad Service
5 ~nts per Word one insertion
Minimum Charge J.5c
12 cento per word three

try this outstanding buy.

· .

mation of this Company Also
·
. ·
se:veral new ·ones th1s. month
plus monthly specials. All
these 1n

BLIND ADS

addition

to

the

originals. Ladies, we would

Ad~ltlonal 25c .C harge · P.er
Advertlstment .
· ·.
. •1;30 e.m
OFFICE
HOIIII~ ~
19 ):oci p.m Dolt

like very much for you to try
these cosmetics and to serve

.saturday .

SOMEONE has been shootina
BB's at the fl ower pots at the
Greenwood
Cemetery: and if
WE WISH to express our heart.
they
should
get caught, they
felt thanks fo our relatives,
will
be
punish'ld
to the fullest
friends anll neighbOrs for lhe
extent of the law.
flowers and cards sent to our
Mrs. Oretha Snider$. family
brother, Wayne, and all who
10-17-3tc
vls.lted him while he was In
the hospital. We aloo wish to
John's Auction, Clifton,
·thank all who sent flowers, BIG
WeSt Virginia . ·every Thurs ·
cards, food or helped in anY.
day nigh!, 7:30p.m., Buyers
way at the lime of his death. A and· Dealers welcomP..
special tha'nks to Ewing
10-17-31p
Funeral·
Home,
Rev.
Cheesb.rew, Rev. Mattner and YARD &amp;good used clothing sale
the singers Freeland Norris,
at Chester Methodist Church,
Florence Adams and MarOclobet
and ~1st from 10
jorie Grimm. May God bless . a,m. to 6~Oth
p.m.
each and ev·e ryone.
10-17-3tc
The Wayne Hoback Family
10-17-ltp MEIGS County Fish &amp; Game
Asso~iation , Thursday, Qc .
I WISH tO extend my heartfelt
Iober 19, 7:30 p.m .. members
lhanks and appreciation to all
only.
Syracuse Club Rooms.
mr, neighbors, friends and
10-17-3tc
re atlves for the ·beautiful
flowers, cards of sympathy
and food at ,fhe time of the GOSPEL Meeting, October 16·
25 ; 7:30p .m. each evening ;
dealh of my' husband, Clinton
Evangelist, Bob Kessinger,
R. Smlfh. My special thanks
Church of Chrlsf, Miller St ..
to the doctors and nurses at
Mason , W. Va. Visitors
the Veterans Mel\1orlal
;
welcome .
Hospital, who did so much.
10-1.5-Sip
Rev. Freeland Norris for his

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consoling words and singers

for the beautiful songs, The HAYMAN'S Auction - a good
place to QO each Friday
Ewing Funeral Home and
pallbearers. Your kindness evening, 7 p.m. at Laurel
Cliff on old Rl. 7, 1 mile west
will never be forgoHen.
of Rock Springs Fairground.
Mrs. Helen. Bentz SmltM
10-10-tfc
10-17.1fp

1970 CHEVELLE SS, green with

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1 condition ; phone 992·6222
after 5 p.m. till 7 p.m .

ORQINANCE NO. 911·72

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An Ordinance to Provide lor
refuse Collections &amp; Charges tor
' Be it ordained by the- Council

of the Village of Mid~leporf as
1
follows :
'Sec. 1. That the Village will to
the extent
possible and
necessary , furnish hauling
services to remove refuse from
the Village for residents for all.•
re.fuse except liJBrbage .
Sec.
II
The following
schedule of charges is hereby
~stebtlshed for the
refuse
removal service:
111.1 Ton Truck : SlO.OO per
load .
Pic~ · UP Truck : S.5 .00 per load
20 Gallon Can : $1.00 per can .
All money copected shall be
deposited to the credit ot the
General Fund.
Sec. Ill This Ordinance shall
remain in force only until an
adequate Garbage and Refuse
collection services can be ob·
t-alned lor the Village .
Sec . IV ThiS Ordinance shall
take effect and be in Ioree from
and alter September ' 25, 1972.
Passed . the 25th day of Sep .
tember 1972.

original except new bellows.

&amp;
COOLING

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Window

Hot Water. Heaters
Plumbing
Electric;&gt;! Work

ARNOLD
BROTHERS
992-2448
Pomeroy,

upright

pianos, grand pianos , old
pump organs. Any condition .

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Oa\lid W . Ohlinger

Paying $10 each . Write giving

President of Council

directions. Witten Piano Co.,

Box 188, Sardis. Ohio 43946.
10-13-6tp

ill 10, 17. 21

I WOULD like io thanR the ANYONE having any InOLD Furnltore, oak fables,
NOTICE ON FILING
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
formation of the poisoning of
OF INVENTORY
beds, or complete households.
doctors and nurses, who
a dog at 113 Ebenezer Sfreel,
AND APPRAISEMENT
Write M. D. Miller. Rt. 4,
helped care for my mother,
~lease contael Ernest "Rink" .The State ol Ohio, Meigs
Pomeroy, Oh io. Call 99~-6~71.
Nona· Long, while she was
Davldson . ~-\I!Qialors .will be COunty. Probate Court
hospitalized and fhe many
6-~8 - tfc
prosecuted .
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To the Exeuctors of the
friends who helped In any
''··1.Q;15-6fp estate ; to such of the following
as are residents of the State of
Ohio. viz : the surviving
spouse, the next of kin, the
beneficiaries under the will;
and to the attorney or attornevs
representing an v· of the
aforementioned persons :
Marv Wright, Deceased,
Pomeroy ,
Ohio.
Bedford

Mr. Wiillam Long
10-17-llc

Gener~tion: R.fJPt{ ··.

Township, No . 20750.

Bring Your Unhulled

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rt , , ~ Y,ou are _hereby notlfle1d ,that .
,.: the ,ln.ventory 1 and Ap ·
praisement of the estate of the
afof'~mentloned , deceased, ·tate
ot said County , was f il ed In th iS
Court. Said Inventory and
Appraisement w i ll be for
HERE COMES THE GHOST!
hearing before this Court on the
Rap;
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19th day of October , 1972, at
:00 o'clock A.M . ·
The door ID oor EngliBh classroom just opens and shuts by 10 Any
person desiring to file
Itself, even when the windows are closed. OUr teacher says It's exceptions thereto must file
at least five days prior to
lht ghost of Clyde 1\lioonniaster, and If -,.e don't believe it, check them
the date set tor hearing .
Given under my hand and
our newspaper.
seat of said Court. this 6th day of
He says that in 1922, this Latin teacher was driven wild by October 1972. ·
Menning D. Webster
kidacarving on their desks. He could never catch them, but each
Judge and ex ·Officio Clerk of
morning .:.. "Mack the Knife" had struck again. Or maybe
Common Plel!!ls Court,
Probate Divis ion
Maxine. ·

WALNUTS·

WeD, one day he came upon a glri'digglng her boyfriend's
lnltialll right by the inkweD.
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He got 10 angry he started strangling her. Everyone yeDed
and IICI'eallled, and that must have qH~de him go bananas.
Anyway, the girl died on the way to the hospital, and Clyde
Moonmaster was hanled.
When the door opens, our teacher says it's "good old Clyde"
coming back ID check the desks. I sit near the door and get a
stra1111e feeling In the back of my neck. When It closes, I think
maybe he's still In the room,
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Thl8 is suwosed ID be in the 192211les of oor local paper, but
the editoc would laugh If I asked him. So would you ask, please?
I'm especially anxious because my desk chair has initials Clll'\!ed
en It; - HAUNTED?

~Y

1101 10, 17. 21

Haunted:
Your friendly local news~per editor writes, "No Moonmaster Murder here in 1922."
Maybe y~ teacher dreamed up old Clyde to keep students
awake. A "real" ghost could have done a lotfor Macbeth. - SUE

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Dear Haunted:
One of ourc:.upboarddoors fllea open without warning. It jars
the wall electdc clock wQich starts ruming backwards.
Our "ghost" makes such'a good conversation piece we may
never get our cupboard hinge rep&amp;ired.
What I mean is, your teacher has a llyely lmagainatlon. He'd
be shocked to think you might believe him I -HELEN .

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The Countv Commissioners
have received Location and
Des ign Approval from The
Director of The Ohio Depart .
ment of Transportation for
County ROad No. 75 in Meigs
County .
The prolecl begins 0. 1 of a
m lie, more or less, Northeast of
the lniersecllon of State Route
No . 124 and Meigs County Road
No. 75 ; and ends at the In ·
tersect lon of County Road No.
75 and Mulberry Avenue In the
Village~~ Pomeroy, Ohio.

P.O. Box 267
992·3891
Pomeroy, Ohio

for only 547 cash or credit
terms available. Phone 992-

5641.

Excelsior

MONEY · SAVER

·All kinds. all sizes for men.
women, young men, boys

and girls. Hurry to ...

446-1014,

10-12-6fc

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POMEROY.
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phone992-2181

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20R3 BEDROOM mobile home
In Mason . Call Polnl Pleasant
675-1684.
10-13-6tc

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State of Ohio, Meigs
County . Probate COurt .

To the Execvtr jx of the
estate ; to such of the follow ina
as are residentt
·,Jr\1\vlno
OhiO , v i z: ,,~;: surviving
spouse . the next of kin, the
benef iciaries under the will ;
and to the attorney or attorneys
re pre$en tl no any of the
aforement ioned p,rsons :
Janie Elizabeth
Snider ,
Pomeroy , Ohio, Salisbury

the"'

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TWO
turnlshed
rooms ,
available now, 413 Spring
Ave.: phone .992-3429.
10·8·12fp

The

Mobh Homes For Sale
CASH paid for all ,;,akes and
models of mobile homes .
Phone area code
' 614·4~3-9531
4-IJ.tfc

GRAVELY
TRAaORS

1972 Clearance ~le
Savel5-20%
on 1972 models
9 New tractors

List Sole
1 Super C-8
718. 610.
3 Super C-1
647. 550.
1 Custom C-8
.618: 525.
TWO. bOdroom mobile home; In 2 Custom C-1
547. 445.
~ood
condition, $1 ,600. · 1 Model C-10-A 867. 737.
uspan ' s Trailer Court, 1 Model C·12
932. 793.
Velma G. Zuspan, Mason, W.
2
Demonstrotoro
Va.
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1 Super C-1
647. ·518.
10-12·15fp 1 Modtl 430
12U. 10il.

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10' 13 ·i2fp
IDEAL s.'ACRE RANCH. 'LaJ(e
COII'chas, New Mexico. $2,975.
No down. No Interest. $25 mo.
for 119 mos . Vacation
Paradise . Free Brochure.
Ranchds Lake Conchas: Box
200100, Alameda, California
94501 .
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Tractor .Sales

.We flit fD JOU.

TUPPERS PlAINS

AND SUE

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OFFICE SUPPLIES

Clean used furniture

Guaranteed appliances
Huffy' ·20" ,
I!IKES -

and

SEE US FOR : Awnings, storm
doors and windows, .carports,
mar quees, aluminum siding
and railing. A. Jacob, sales
representative . For free
estimates, phone Charles

and carpeting ;

phone

3875.

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In and · See Our
Floor ' Display.

r~ii~iliii~iif=;

742-

RUNNIN'~

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THA"T'$ RIGHT,
WlNNIE._VfHAT't7 ~TAN. AL10N'5 DEPARTTHIS CW&lt;ZY
MENT STORE PLACED A
TALK ABOUT
HEFTY ORDER WI'Tl-1 U&amp;
BESSIE'S DE&amp;IGN AND THEY WANT THE
BEING .50£0?
HEM&amp; DROPPED EVEN
LONER!

THEN IW\YBE NONE. OF US PREDICTED
THERESA
J!M CMZY. .. IT,_ 5TA~.li5ECAU&amp;E
MU\lO "THE
OR EL5!o l
NuNE ut- US REALLY
DA~'AND
NEED A
KNOW WHAT THE
THINKS THIS
LONG
PU8LIC WANTS -~I
OUTFIT CAPTURES
VACATION!
THES~ DAYI).
THAT SPIRIT!

Ml55 WINKLE I
MISS WINKLE:1
YOU WON'T
BELIEVE WHAT
I HAVE: TO
TELL YOU!

The water, Joe if
It~

floodinq
the place!

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it,
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UTILE ORPHAN ANN1E

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WAA8UCKS--MO'J'l011L!S~,

NICE ONES
6 ROOMS 1'12 baths,
fireplace In large . living.
Nice dining with .sliding
glass doors. Modern kitchen
has stove and refrigerator.

HE SEEMS TO BE IN ACOMA
'" AND I CAN OISCO'IfR @
REA SOH F'OR. THI 6 STRANGE

PHENOMENON!

~-w~
by THOMAS JOSEPH

Gas forced air furnace.

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Garage.

1.27 ACRE
REAL COUNTRY LIVING
CLOSE IN - 7 rooms, bath,
room,

nace,

l'lz baths, all
electric. Beautiful kitchen
and dining area . Large
living, utility, 2 garages In
the country. Carpet except
the ulil ity room.

basement,

garage,

.

6 ROOMS -

natural gas forced air fur·
other

buildings. $8,000.00.
JUST RENOVATED
OVER 1,000 sq. fl. living

REAL BARGAINS
2 bedrooms, 1
nice bath, basement, front
porch. Large lot In back.
Ask lng 55,500.00.
·NEW 5 ROOMS - Nice
kitchen with stove and
refrigerator.' Gas forced air
furnace. Lots of closets. and
cupboard space. Carpet and
paneling. Only $16,000.00
with 2 lots.

area here. 1 story, 5 rooms,

. ACROSS
I. Cavalry
sword
6. Kind 9f
com·
panton
10. Talisman
U.Aima
mater
of
34Across
Colorful
N.Y.C.
mayor
(1925-32)
(2 wds. )
~~~~:;~ U. David's
chief
officer
18.Famous
Tammany
leader
(2 wds.)
Search
about
Recline
Foreign
Not
here

5 ROOMS -

bath, nice kitchen, L. R. 26
ft ., 2 car carport, ALL NEW

~o~a'i.

P'aNfUT-.rTTIEfl 1

C.OMII!.

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WORTH THE MONEY
GAS FURNACE
3
bedrooms. bath, large II vlng
with fl(eplace. Dining room,
full basement and garage
rc;;om

for . 3

cars.

A

magnificent home. $21.000.
30 ACRES - 4 bedrooms,
bath, gas well with free gas
· and oil . Some bottom land.
Only $15,000.00.

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THe &amp;WE PEQJUAR RiN6

if THI.T MENI5
Y00R MOTHER'S FRIENU5 IT Jl/ST SORT OF
MCK EAST WORE. CW HAPPENED LIKE

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COIHCI~NCE!

(C 1972 Kinr Feature• Syn.dlette, Inc. )

DOWN
l. East
Indian
tree
2. Moreau's
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'JWJWIDUJ!.-.II.J'!::'"!.-.Iz=
i

tree

5. King
(Sp.)
6. Type
of
rule
1, -Ridge
8, Barcelona
bravo
9. Father
ofKlsh
11. Once
popular
dance

It. Cunning
18.Take
along
Mining

n.

flnd

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SECAIJSf TIE .AAN 11110
PIC.IC!i UP MRS. WIZARD
1&gt;1

NIGMT 1&gt;\S ONE

18. Sun Vat.
19. Aclre""
Verdugo
20. Republic
of
Irelan$!
Zl. Legal
document
ZZ. Autumn
23, Lamb's
pen
name
26. Man's

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nickname
27. "Bali -"
29.Cook

31. Forearm
bones
3Z.lndlan
mulberry
34. Tratllc
tie-up
35.-pro
nobis
36. Success
n. Sine qua
38. Couple
3&amp;. Yellow
ocher
tO. Biblical
king
41. Longing

TVRAIN

tNEIFED

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Yetterd•1'•

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DAILY CRYM'OQUOTE- Here''! hoi\' to work It:
AXYDLBAAXR

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II LONGFELLOW '
. One letter simply otanclt for IDofller. ID ·flits 111mple A II

·used for the three L'l, .X for file two 0'1L etc. SlnJ[e letWI,
apostrophes, the lenclh ODd formation or the wordl au all
blrits. Each day the code lettero are dllereot.

c Y' M Gy c 1!: 1 c M u N E s y

E Rs

I (1 F c J

UN . GY GJJPDGES ACYB UOSDEGZSB.I

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'f(ow on'onp lht elrcled Jetton

•.u auttd bJ the abcwt ..,.__

J....W.., DRONI VOCAL

RUIASM

XXI J-t I I t
UALTT INNALI

Antwcr1 II •hould be pul bad on Jat cou.rt~-A DIVOT

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UICOSD ,LSYBSII

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' to form tiMi iwJIIw anawer, u

piDlon
H. Lloyd-

ON YOUR DIAL

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AND WILLIN6LY!

U, !Am·

Dttt lif

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THE FIIIQfT P'AAT IS
RATHE~ H!AVV, IIUT
'!He WHOL.E GAN !5E

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COMf'LiMENT5
TOO.W...

CRYPTOQUOTB8

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Smote on
the
noggin
30. Colorful
N.Y.C.
mayor
(1934-45)
(2wds.)
--Tse
·Contemporary
N.Y.C.
mayor
(2wds.)

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Yellerday'• Auwer

Chevalier
''air)"

Now you . con ouy met.
· Qlmfortabte
L•Z·Bov
chair Y.o u've · alw~yl
drHmod · of at our low
prices.

1 10 1 1 "

one Jetter to each aquue, to
form four ordlnarJ word1.

e.,.

CHAIRS.

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Unoeramblt U.ue tour Jumbl11,

friend"

3. Loafer
4, Genus
Ulmus

"Celeste
Aida,"

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LA-z-aov ·

·. Authorized

YeslerUy'aCeypiaqaOCe: IT IS BETTER THAT TEN GUILTY
PERSONS ESCAPE THAN THAT ONE INNOCENT SUFFER.
-WILL!Alll BLACKSTONE

28. Yutang .

WE HAVE SEVERAL NICE
HOUSES BUT FINANCING·
IS A PROBLEM. SEE
ABOUT IT THEN SEE US. ·
WE'LL HELP YOU FIND A
HOME OF YOUR OWN. I
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
PHONE992-3325

WE HAVE NEW LISTINGS
EACH· :.VEEK, CALL US
FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
REAL ESTATE.
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HENRY E. CLELAND ·
REALTOR
992-2259
11 noanswer9t2-256t

WATil'li

WINNIE WINKLE

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608 e. Main ,:·

HiAI'Ii ANY

BATHFlOOM!

110 Mechanic Sf.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

CLELAND
REALTY

WHA"T"S ~N'
ON?l ~'T

OKAY, CICE;;w,
INT.A.'1W

Te.aford, Sr.
Broker

10·1Hlp

utility

HAIPITMe • .

BAT THIS SIDE. 0'
HEVVIN---

FURNITURE

Murray 10 speeds- discount
prices.
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LAYAWAY FOR XMAS
Open lo 7; Closed Mondays

AI-\ IS TH' KJNDJ:S'l' OLE.

WMP0/1390·

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LO UNGE

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992·2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

yoo '

.,_,..'rJelm,

PUtlf

'Rt. 7 "at elution light"

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Kuhl's Bargain Center

10-3-301p I~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~..j

RACINE - 10 room house,
bath, basement, garage, two .
lots. Phone 9.W-431J.
4-5-tfp

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FIVE-f'OUND
"TELeVISION
Q:T!

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

CARPETING
THROUGHOUT.
'65 FORD parts, 4 new tires on (BEAUTIFUL) JUST
rims, 4 doors, 6 cylinder $12,500.00.
LEVEL LOT 100x130
· motor, transmission·and rear ·
1'12 story frame, 2 bedrooms,
end and other miscellaneous
parts; phone 742-6834. .
(~arpeted) bath , dining.
10·15-3tc porches, gas F:F., uflllty,
storm doors and windows.
THIS YOU MUST SEE,
Real Estate For Sale
JUST $8,500.00.
4 ROOMS &amp; bath, 3 acres of
BEAUTIFUL HOME
land, two-thirds basement,
1
story
frame, 3 large B. R.,
building ~o· x 40', plus barn,
located In Long Bottom, city large closets, beautiful bath.
water, partially remodeled ; level lot out of floods 100xl20.
phone 985·3529.
Kitchen has buill-In range,
10-17-31p double oven, ref. and
·.
.~ ·- ' fr!!&lt;!ier, 'toads of upper and
8 ·ROOM house Md bath, nice base cabinets, O.R. carlarge lot, natural ges, built-In peted, patio, electric heal.
cabinets In kitchen . &lt;;lose fo .MANY OTHER FEATURES
radio station In Bradbury. $23,000.00.
Phone 99'.1-2602.

'Dien I realized It wu George's way of saying, "After 1 get
Township , No. 2075A.
flnlncelllralihtened out, we'll rret a date." But he couldn't . You are hereby .notified that
Inventory
and
Ap the
~==""-,-...,--uy that to cuual frlendl. '111111 the kidding. Now I understand pra
isement of the estate of the
l!OIJSJ: 'fii long Bottom, phone
when be wlnb and goofs off about "teaching me how to keep aforemen11oned, deceased, late
985-3529.
said County, was tiled in this
6·11-tfc
boule flnt." He'• laving face, .So I come·back with, "Yeah, I'm of
Court. Said Inventory and
11M Olily llfl .roUnd wbo can boll water an egg an,d forget to App'ralument will be for ~ .....
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Hearl"no before thIs Cour_t on the
. put the 1U In It!'
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261h doy ol Oclober.- 1972. @I '
Grave~
' • 1r onditioJiers
Oh, )'II, we JUII rret the date I But he'U still hlive eight months 10 :00 o'c lock A.M. · ·
PamtrC)y, Ohio
•Awnings
·
Any person desiring to · file
to ''trllln me·" l,.t car payment it next June. - WlUJNG TO ' eXceptions thereto must file
Phont 992·2975
•• Underpinni~g
!hem at !test five diV$ prior to
WAIT, AND LAUGH
the date set. for httrino . .
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Given under my hand and Complete mQblle hQme · 1966 - 266 cu. ln. '!·I In·
of sold Court.lhts lllh doy service - plus gltanttc'
Dill WIIIID&amp;:
. .
. . seal
ternaflonal engine, 4 speed
of October 1972.
. ·.
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lllsplay . of mobile omes .
transmission complete,.
. llln'l MOther point we Jiu-1 : People who ask 1'bave
phone 992-7384.
Manii;ng o . Webstei- always avalloble at ,..
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• lit ,_ Wllldlnc·dale?" are u tactless u lltUe-molher
10-15-llc
Judge and ex-officio cler'k
. MILLER .
of Meigs Counfv
"Willi, no baby yet?" (to childless couples)
Common Plus COurt ,
CAMPER to Ill :v. fon truck or
•''lleltt t ... IIIIOOI'Il"(toc:oaplelwhoareh't).
Probate Divl-slo'n
MOBILE
HOMES
' bull: -up pickup, all sell·
•'Wiill" P'!J"'-'w ltldl u theM Wll'nnt no q~l0111 from
contained; $700; phone 992·
Ann B. Watson
1220 Wolhtniton atvd.
71'06 . .:
II'I ddll'l lllhlr, mD If they're more dedalona
Otpl.ity Clerk 123-7521
BELPRE, .O.
'1!)- I5-61P.
1101 17, 2~. 21

mY

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8-15-tfc

GENTLE ri ding horse and
pony, call after 6 p.m. 99~5224.
10·16-lfc

Buy 2 Pairs1 PAIR FREE

WANTED. river deckhands,
call only . M &amp; G Transport

NOTICE ON FILING
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT

Parkv·iew Kennels, Phone 992·

5443.

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Help Wanted

DIRECTOR

------,POODLE puppies. Silver 'Toy,

APPLES, Fitzpatrick Or chards, Slate Route 689,
Phone Wilkesville 669·3785.
8-30-tfc

PANTS &amp; JEANS

SaH Wortcs, Inc.

Inc .,

JUST .TAKEN IN, Singer
Sewing Machine. Will sell for
small balance of $36.~1 or
payments may be arranged.
Phone 992-5331.
9-7-tfc

I0-17-6tc

unfurnished
apartments . stove, sink and Ice box ; also
all other infor·matlon con .
Phone 992-5.434.
S~ar~ 12 H . Johnbaat,
cerning th is project, will be .
4-12-tfc alummum , $60; phone 367avaitable to the public for - - - - - - - - -7530.
I0-15-6)c
viewing at the Meigs Counly 3 ROOM house and bath' f ur •,
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Engineer ' s Office , County
nished ; also trailer; a dulls
Garage,
Meigs
County
only ; phone 99~-5592.
Fairgrounds , Porn eroy , Ohio.
10-17-tfc
J . PHI LLIP RICHLEY

YoumlBsedonepolntwhen you answered D.O., whose fiance
wu always making snide remarks abOut marriage, his coming
lou of freedom, etc. ·
My flam;e did. tltls too. When people asked If we'd set the
date, he'd 8118wer, "Not tlll Laura le1Jl118to cook and clean."
WeD,'! proved I wua good cook and he knows I'm neat, but
ltll1 th~ relllMks came. And my tears would sometimes follow.
Then one day I talked wtth·Joe, my fiance's best friend. He said,
"look, George has lots of problerris -like paying off on hili car,
ilvlnf hliJ parents money, getting a better job, maybe getting ,

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Deputy Clerk

Gallipolis, Oh io.

DRIVE A LITTLE
-SAVE A LOTI

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After they
are Hulled
Starf Buying October 2, 1972.

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10A1WEN1Y·

PHONE 992:2550

NEW 1971 Zig -Zag Sewing
Machine In original factory
carton. Zig -Zag to make 8 TRACK STEREO, freight
buttonholes, sew on bUttons,
damaged, In beautiful walnut
monograms and make fancy
console. Will sell for $101.50 or
designs with just the twist of a
pay $1.50 per week. Phone 992single-dial. Left in lay-away
5331.
and never been used. Will sell
9-7-ffc

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STATE OF OHIO
DEPAR·TMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
"NOTICE OF RECEIPT
OF LOCATION AND
DESIGN APPROVAL"
CONTRACT SALES LEGAL
COPY NO. 72-893
COLUMBUS, OHIO,
OCTOBER 10, 1972

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cash or budget plan available.
Phone 992-5641.
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chlfted."

pa int spray. Used but in like
new condition . Pay $34.45

Per Hundred,

Services.

attics . and

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cellars; phone 949-3221.
. 10-00tc
system. Balance $79.34. Use
our budget terms . Call 992SEPTIC TANKS
AROBIC
7085.
Lisle , Syracuse, V. V. From· the largest Tr~"'k
SEWAGE
SYSTE;MS
10-15-6tc
Johnson
and Son, Inc.
Bulldozer Radiator to
CLEANED, REPAIREO .
3 - ~·tfC
Small~st Heater Core.
MILLER
SANITATION,
WALNUT, modern style stereo---'-----~-Nathan Biggs
radio , AM -FM radio, 4 STEWART, OHIO. PHONE BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
Radiator
Speciallsl
66~·3035 .
speaker sou nd system, 4
Sepfic tanks installed. George
10-4-tfc
speed automatic changer.
(Bill) Pullins. Phone 992-2478.
Balance $69.51. Use our - - - - 4-25-tfc
budget terms. Call 99~ ·7085. For Sale
10-15·61c
MACHINES. Repair Ph.
AKC registered Collie pups. 6 SEWING
all makes. 99~ - ~~84.
service.
USED Coppertone Hoover
weeks old ; phone 675-1745
The
Fabric
Shop, Pomeroy. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
washer, go od condition;
after 6 p.m.
Authorized
Singer
Sales and READY-MIX
CONCRETE
phone 992-3324.
10-11 -6tc
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
delivered right · to your
10-15-3tp
3-29-tfc project. Fast and easy. Free
ADMIRAL TV, black and white, - - - - - - - - estimates . Phone 99~·3284 .
PARSON'S New 'Furniture,
call 1-985-3901. Gertrude AUTOMOBILE Insurance been Goeglein Ready -Mix Co. ,
·Kanauga, Ohio, 2 miles above
Warner .
lost
your Middleport, Ohio.
cancelled?
Silver Bridge Is having an old
10 · 1~ · 6fp
operator's
license?
Call
9926-30-tfc
fashioned trade -in week .
2966.
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nade In your old for new. BSA 650, chopper, coffin tank,
6·15-tfc SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Don' t miss our 6 piece living
springer
custom
paint. - - - - - - - - REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
room sui tes for only $199.95.
Harley Davidson rear end, O'DELL WHEEL alignment
478~. Gallieolls, John Russell ,
. Don't forget Vie deliver free.
$1,400 or less. Phone 992-5663. • located at Crossroads, Rt. 1~4.
Owner
&amp; Operator.
So shop th is week and save.
10· 1~· 61p
Complete
front
end
service,
5-12-tfc
10-17-41c
tune up and brake service. "7--:---:-::-:-::-:---:---:-2 YEAR old male German
Wheels
balan ced elec· C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
UTILITY trailer - 4 x 8 bed, 16
Shepherd, gentle disposition ;
Ironically
.
All
work
Complete Service
inch tires ; two single and one
675-5267,
Pe&gt;int
phone
guaranteed
.
Reasonable
Phone 949-lf21
Hollywood type beds, nearly
Pleasant.
rates.
Phone
742·3~32
or
992·
Racine. Ohio
new ; 19 inch Portable Phi leo
10-15·6fp
3213.
Crill
Bradford
B&amp;W T.V. with stand ; 366
5-1-11
7-27-tfc
Locust St., Middleport, Ohio. 1970 HONDA 350, red , musf be
10-17-31p
seen to appreciate , with
DOZER and back hoe work, Heal Estate For Sale
extras: phone 742-5943.
ONE slightly used Homellte
ponds and septic tanks, dit10-15-3fc
Chain Saw; Pomeroy Home &amp;
ching service; top soli, fill
. Auto; phone 99~·2094.
1971 KAWASAKI 100, excellent
dirt, limestone; B&amp;K Ex·
10-17-Src
condition, ready to go.
cavating . Phone 99~ - 5367,
Dick Karr, Jt .
Sacrifice for only p60.· Phone
30 ACRES with some farm
9-1·tfc:'
Coolville 667:6214.
machinery: call 667-3333.
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10-5-12tc
I0-17-5fc
COAL, Limestone, Excelsior Real Estate For Sale
ELECTROLUX Vacuum
Salt Works, E. Main Sf ..
Cleaner complete with atPomeroy . Phone 992·3891.
7 ROOM house ~ bath with or
tachments, cordwinder and
4-12-tfc
w i thout furniture, paneled

A heortng for this protect was For Rent
held August 29 , 1972 in
1966 STARCRAFT Tent Trailer,
Pomeroy, Oh id.
AND
ROOM
fornlshed
and
sleeps 8; double dinette,
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Dear Rap :

Your Walnuts will be
Hulled Free of Charge
and We Will Pay You.

A_nn Jl, Wa_tson

basements , ·

METRIC SYSTSM

WHEN I OPENED
HER COAT, SHe
GAVe 61RT!-l ,,.

POli C~

CHAN&lt;;E,OVER TO THE

Virgil B.

TO OUR
'MECHANICAL
HULLER

· By Helen and Sue Bbttel

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I.Q. HAS MADSTHE

9~R!ORS. ·l~£roy

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Old

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CAMPUS CLATTER

SMt(H' NELSON

Wanted To Buy
WANTED -

End looder work,

Over 80 years old . Made by
Taylor and Fraley Organ Co.,
Worcester, Mass. One bellows
lype. Phone 992-3904.
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BEAUTIFUL Maple stereo- WILL cut or trim trees.
reasonable; also clean out
radio combination, AM-FM
radio, 4 speed intermixed
changer, 4 speaker sound

Air Condition~rs

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done by hour or contract.
Free Estimates. We also
haul fill dirt, top soil. Dump
trucks and low-boy .for hire.
See Bob or Roger JeHers,
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3525
after 7 p.m. or phone 9925232.

ANTIQUE pump . organ, all

H~TING
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ponds, basement, landscaping. We have 2 size
dozers, 2 size loaders. ·work

For Sale

UHEIL'' -~·

Services.

Dozer

10'-1 7-Sfp

NOTICE

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THE SHOP

,fARTH MOVING

IY71 VOLK SWAGEN, super
beelle. cheap. ~4.000 miles. A·

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NOTICE

To Go
Take Me To

Horne &amp; Auto

Open 8TII5
l'llonday thru Saturday

10-15-ltc

eROOFING
eHEATING ·
ePLUMBING
eCARPENTRY
•SPOUTING
•PAINTING
For Free [$nate

II I HAVE

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cond ition ; pl:lone 992·6383.
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OPEN IVES. 1:00 P.lot.
i'PMEROY, OHIO
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Attest : Gene Grate
Cle rk
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way.

Pom~roy

Geqrge Grate. Rutland, 0 .•

.Pomeroy Motor Co.
LEG~L

EXPERT ,,
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

On Most Amerjcan Cars
' -GUARANTEEDPhone 'i92·2094

black raci ng stripes, loaded
w ith -- over $1 ,000 worth of
extras ; 1 owner, A-1 shape,
$2,200; reason for selling,
buying new car,; phon.e
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. Card of Thanks

Auto Sales

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vo
• u. Ph one He'Ien J ane, m.
1~:oo• NoJr . 5113.
10-l-tfc

!:30 a.iw. .. lo

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dalwood . finish with brown vinyl roof, vinyl saddle interior., 4-season air condltioni.ng, turbohydramatic, poW~r
steering, whlte-w~ll tires, ral,ly wheel s, front &amp; rear
guards, power brakes, radio.

· new products sind~ the for -

CRI&gt;i..'l, MI'IS STAA!

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walkway, a glasses
pi;lir of
's r
prescription
withmen
wire
frames; ·phone 992 .2756 .
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1971 CHEVRO~ET
S3095 .
Mcllibu hardtop coupe, low mileage, new car title, san -

18 cenls p..- 'word six con- KOSCOT KOSMETICS (MINK
stcutlve Insertions.
OIL BASE) . We have many

Each addltlona1 word 2c.

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· OUT HERE FER THIS
TIME 0 ' NIGHT ALL

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Business •· Services·

West Virginra side on the

new W· W t 1res . If you want a show piece &amp; plenty of luxury

great iron pill now with
Vitamin c Nelson Drug
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tds onllads paid within 10 days .
CARP OF THANKS
1: OBITUARY
Si .$0 for so word minimum .

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ELVINEY·-

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RID OF THESE
DA08URN
HEE -CUPS

B'l 'lORE LONESOME?

ON PO,M!iROY·Bend Bridge on

Sportwagon . Beautiful ~ral finish with vipyl Interior, .
factory air c~ndi!loned, luggage rack, rJdto, 350 V-8
engine, a~tomatlc trans .• power steering &amp;. brakes, like

NEW lmprovelt "Zippies,'' the

LOWEEZV!! WHAT IN ··
T~UNDER ARE 'IE SETTIN'

Fouild

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. 1971 BUICK

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25 Per Cent Discount on _paid

.Po...,,, .

Q\ 2 SIGIIS
·~6- ~

o ese Tablets and E-Vap
''water pills." Nelson Drug .

constcutlve lnsertit&gt;ii's.

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NOTICE.
INFORMATION ·
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PIANO. Tunlng, Lane Daniels,
· J P.M. pay hfore .Publlcotlo"'
Monday Deadline 9 a.m.
October ~8th thru December
15th, ~~9 Broadway, Mid
Colicellatlon- Corrections
Will bo •~copied until 9a.m. for • dlport: phone ·9t2-70U. ~-- ·
Ooy of P~l&gt;llcotion
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deemed
objectional
The'·
DUbU&amp;her will no~ be resPonsible,'
for more than one incorrect

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Commission Agrees to Make Needed Children's Home RepaJrs
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The Meigs County Gorn- N5n.
linoleum will be laid when all
elecll'ical receptacles in any Of them.
beginning of 1972, an additional · their findings and what ~d,
missioners today agnied to
The committee is working work at the home is compleled. today.
Mr. and Mrs . 'Harry Clark, the r ooms . · Commissioner
The commissioners agreed $4,700· was appropriated, and ditional furnishings will be
make needed repairs . to ~ for. better conditions . al the
Warden Ours said- a freezer "superintendent and matron at Clark is t0 see an electrician to rectify 'anything that was · this.has·been used lor medical needed. .
Children's Horne and to pur~ Chlldren's Horne since· there is will be purchased, possi~lv 'the home, sa.id there are no . aboul the crxst of installing
Attending the meeting In
wrong and complete the work, expenses, new equipment an~
chase a freezer desp:rately . no longer a county .Welfare
addition to those named were
that ·rn.s bee'n .s\arted.
.
maintenance.
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needed ~re.. .' .
Board.
The committee will make (he Rev. Arthur Lund; tlie Rev.
However, Clark said more
Meeting with.. the Meigs
The committee is interested
money will have to be obtained .annual inspections at the home .. Dwight Zavitz , the lte~ .
County Conunissioi\ers were in envlropmental conditions,
a's $27,500 was appropriated to and meet again with th~ Charles Simons, Hugh Mcrepresentatives of civic . furniahlngs and necessities .at
IRONTON - Three labor munlcipalitiJk_ in Lawrence, has 'demonstrated through the children 's .home fund at the 'commissioners in regard to Phail, and Martha Chambers,
organizations including the ~ children's home.
clerk.
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
Mrs. Carol Adams, service unions representing over 2,000 Gallia ... ~eigs and Athens your efforts in the past a
Sigma PhiSorority,XiGamrna chairman of the Ohio Eta Phi , union members have endorsed Counties.
willingness to· be responsive to
Mu; the Chamber of Com- Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi ·the candidacy of · John E.
The AFSCME endorsement the needs of all public emrnerce, and the Ministerial Sororjty, as spokesman, asked Halliday, Gallipolis attorney In part said : "All candidates ployees. "
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the cilmmissioners .for a copy who is the Democratic nominee were carefully screened , for
Ally. Halliday will be among
WASHING'rON (UPI ) - · and Jim Brown all have one against school busing and his
HOSPITAL NEWS of the budget for the children's for 92nd House District, Ohio awareness of the r.roblems of several area candidates taking Leaders
of the congressional thing in common," said Rep . . vetoes of education money bills
public employees and . also a part in the Oct. 23 Town· Hall: black caucus say that. black Louis Stokes, IJ.Ohio, Monday. to help ghetto schools and child
Holzer Medical Cealer
home and a , breakd.own of House of Representatives .
William Jenkins, Gallipolis concern for improving the Politics '72 Special to be shown
.DISCHARGES - Kenneth expe~s . Copies of , several
entertainers and athletes · "They are all dancing to the care progr9ms.
Price Jr,, Mrs;·Denver Gibbs years' budgets were shown to a ttorney and .Halliday 's concti lions of .their em- over · .WSAZ-TV, Channel. 3, supporting President Nixon's tune of 'benign neglect." '
Equally strong cri~icism
campaign
"'anager
said
today
ployment."
H
concluded:
and daughter; Clara CardweU, the cP!Ill'llittee.
Huntington, W. \'a., between 8 candidacy are •qooJs" who
Stokes, chairman of the came from Reps. Wilham
"You have been selected as and II p.m.
Mrs. t.,nthony Nardel and
They were informed that a that the Ashland Area Labor
have been "duped by._. .one of caucus of the 13 blacks in the Clay, D:Mo., J9hn Conyers Jr.,
Coucnil
(
AFL-CIO);
the
one
of
those
canrlirletr,
who
daughter; Esla Welch, Helen breakdown of expenses could
·House, said Nixon "has begun IJ.Mich., am! Ralph Metcalfe,
their greatest oppressors."
Rollins,. Odessa Mor{lson, 'be obtained from the auditor's Carpenter's Local Union No.
"Sammy Davis Jr., Uonel . to strip away the constitutional D-Ill.
650,
Pomeroy
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a
nd
the
Ralph Mitchell, Jac'k E. office.
"It is both sickening and
Hampton, Bilty Eckstein, and hwnan rights of minority,
Pickens, Jr ., ~rs . George
Mrs.
Pearl
Welker , American Federation of Stale,
disg·
racefui for any blacks,
James Brown, Johnny Mathis poor and disadvantaged
County
and
Municipal
Em._.."6
Meetinll'
Miller and daughter. Gertrude representing the sororily, s:~id
Americans" in his stand especially entertainers who
Miller, Carol Masters, ..Oorll windows need repair, a dinette ployees , _Council No. 8,
are where they are because of
endorsed
Marshall, Sue Ann Knipp, Mrs. set Is needed, so are more Columbus, have
black support, to be duped by
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Leonard Koenig and daughter; closet space and a utility Halliday's candidacy.
shrewd political con men and
James 0. Jenkins, Ann .E.
Avonell George, U~s Davis cupboard In the boys shower , The Ashland Area Labor
then to have the gall to try to
Jenkins to Raymond B. AllensCo
uncil
,
which
covers
and Stella Booten.".
room, and all cnildren need
con black people·into believing
worth, Betty Jo Allensworth,
BIRTHS - Mrs. Dudley tables and lamps as lighting at Lawrence county, filed a
The final.orientation meeting Corrected, Re-Recording ,
· that one of their greatest ophorne
is
"very written endorsement signed by for the 1973 Meigs County Middleport.
Wears, Applegrove, a son; the
pressor~. Richard Milhous
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Mrs. William Lambert, Langs- Inadequate."
.
Woodrow
W. Coleman, Junior Miss Pageant will be
Nixon, is their friend and •
Lewis Harper, Unda Harper
ville, a daughter · Mrs. L!lrry
CharlesKarr, commissioner, president , and . Harry M: held Thursday at the Trinity
should be supported for reto Marion E. Gaylor, 80 Acres,
UP
mus 1·c, was named in·
NASHVILLE , Tenn: ( I)
election," said Clay. "This is
Boyer, Gallipolis, a son; Mrs. replied · that several cli&gt;sets Schaeffer, exec u I i v e Educational Building, Second R I
ut
and.
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strumentalist
&lt;if
the
year.
· James Green, Gallipolis, a son have been built and more may secretary. The union serves St., Pomeroy, across from the
The Statler Brnthers , whose ilothiJjg but pure bull." ·
Hattie L. Nesselroad to - Smger Loretla Lynn becan:e
Clay said Nixon has spent
, and Mrs . Richard Avis, be lnlllt. Rooms at the home 1,200members in the Lawrence Pomeroy Post Office at 7:30 Joseph R.- Fields, Rita M. . the first wo~~n ever ~o wm
County
area.
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Gallipolis, a son. ·
are being painted and new
Fields, 65.07 Acres, Bedford. countr.y musiCs entertam.er. of big record was "Class 'of '57," more time with black athletes
The Carpenter's Umon en- . All high school senior girls
Lawrence R. Gluesencamp, the yea~ awar d Monday mg ht . were named the vocal group of and entertainers in the past
dorsement (AFL-CIO) was Interested in entering the Jr., Patricia Gluesencamp to and ~hided her husband for th~::~~~ fourth straight year, few weeks than he has with
. signed by Henry C Peery, pageant may do so at that Lawrence R. Gluesencarnp, sk!ppmg the event to go hun- Danny Davis and his Nashville "legitimate black leaders" in
business representaltve, and meeting.
. Mrs. Macy Letitia Gluu.,;nd, Mni. Gilbert (Catherine) Meal,
Sr ., Louise Gluesencamp, tmg.
Brass were named in- three years.
Entry fortns and other in- Parcel, Lebanon.
"He must think all blacks are
98, of 60 Chillicothe Rd., both of GaiUpolis, with whom represents 300 . members ,[n
"The only thing I'm sad strumental group of the year.
Lawrence,
Galha,
and
Me1gs
formation
in
regard
to
the
fool$
and will be r~pped off by
. Gallipolis, died· at ~:20 p.m., she made her home until
Ralph Brewer Violet Brewer about ts that my husbanu has . , Merle Haggard, was honored
pagean t will be available lo. Lawrence R. 'Gluesencamp, gone hunti~' and couldn't make for his albUm of the year, "Let 30 pieces of silver and his
Monday in the Wellston Nur- recimtly, and four grand- counties.
political trickery. Tricky Dick
The
AFSCME
(
AFL-CIO)
there. A film on the 1970 Sr Louise Gluesencamp 1 2 tt tomght, MISs Lynn told a
sing Home. She had been in children and · 12 g,·eat.,
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Me
Tell
You
About
a
Song."
endorsement was signed by natil!nal Junior Miss will be Acres Lebanon
hasn't changed a bit," said
nationa
ev1s10n au 1ence.
failing helllth the past three grandchildren.
Thomas
E.
Morgan,
233
S.
High
shown.
It
features
the
Ohio
Clay.
Sid~ey J. E;vin to Agnes
Miss Lynn, a coal miner:s
years.
She was preceded In death by
Street,
Columbus,
and
Junior
Miss
Pageant
and
the
Conyers said the black
Ervin Lot 311 Middleport.
daughter who staged a benefit
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Born Aug. 28, 1874, In Meigs her
husband,
Daniel
represen
ts
500
employees
of
Tennessee
State
Pageant.
has been waiting two
caucus
c. Schul~ · dec'd , to Paul performance last year for the ·
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N
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County, she was the daughter Benajamln Gilliland, on May . state,
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county
and
Th
widows and children of a
Eddie
ee
e so '
' months for a rnecting with
1
of the late' Daniel and Hannah 17, 1917.
Kentucky mine disaster, also
Rt.p2,
Nixon. Metcalfe said most
She was married on March
Smith Frank.
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orne,
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blacks
were sophisticated
Schultz Jr. Albert H. Schultz
was named fema e voca &gt; o
k ' 'Pr
45 MidShe is survived by these 31, 1196, In Meigs County. One
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enough to ignore the "enchildren, Mrs. Adlai (Collie) son, Charles, preceded her in
Bntta B. Brown, Claron G.
d · . h dleport and Delores Ann Root,
dorsements from black enSchultz Dennis G. Schultz
duo of the year awar wtl .
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Lievmg,
· Mason, w . va.; Mrs . death In Cincinnati on Oct. 9,
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tertainers and athletes as a
Gwynn N. Schultz, Cert. of
onway w1 ty.
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Orville (Berdle) White and 1959. Four brothers and two Seattle, Wash., and Washington, D. C.
means of influencing black
Trans
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Olive.
Charley
Pride,
the
o~ly
black
sisters preceded her In death.
voters."
singer to reach prommence m
She spent moat of ,her life In
MRS. BAILEY}'HOME
BONN , ,THE EAST GERMAN VOLKSKAMMER .
couhtry
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music,
was
named
the Gallia and Meigs County parliament ratified Monday a treaty with West Germany that
Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey has
male vocalist of the year for
area.
been
returned to her Pomeroy
will make it possible for East Germans to pass through the Berlin
Tonight thru S.Oturday
the second year. in a row.
Funeral
services
will
be
held
October 17-21
DIVORCE ASKED
Wall for the first time since the Communists erected it in 1961 to
Former Louisiana Gov . horne after undergoing
10 a.m., Thliraday at MUler's stem the tide of refugees fleeing to the w,st.
medical
observation
and
A sui I for divorce has been
Jimmy Davis, b'lllt known for
Home for Funerals with Rev .
THE GOD FATHER
treatment
at
the
Holzer
filed
in Meigs County Common
Already some opponents of-Chancellor Willy Brandt's
the song "You(Are My SunMarion Brondo
' Paul Hawks officiating. Burial
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Medical
Center.
Pleas Court and another was
(R)
will be in . Mo~nd }{ill Eastern policies were expressing skepticism about East Gernian and Miss Blaettnar modeled shine, " was inducted into the
granted.
Filing was Ralston D.
3 hours. of
steadll{
promises to allow personal visits across the wall in connection
Country Music Hall of Fame.
Cemetery.
her cadette uniform while
engrossing entertalnmen .
Hemsley, same address,
Donna Fargo, a former
RUGS ARRIVE
AdultsI suo, Children 75c.
Frlenda may call at the with the new traffic treaty. "Now we will just have to wait and Paige Smith explained the
charging
gross neglect of duty
how the GDR (German Democratic Republic) fulfills Its
California schoolteacher and a
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) funeral heme between 6 and 9
insignia .on the badge sash.
and extreme cruelty. Wyatt E.
pledge to make it easier for West German citizens to enter the
p.m., Wednesday.
Show Storts 7 P.M.
Mrs. April Smith, leader of relative newcomer to country The first Oriental rugs from Radford was granted a divorce
GDR," said opposition Christian Democrat Johann-Bsptist the troop, commented on the music, was honored .for her China to arrive in the United
from Belva Radford, on
·
Grad! of Berlin. ·
origin of scouting and single of the year, " The States in more than 30 years charges •of gross neglect of
welcomed a new member, Happiest Girl in the Whole were due to be unloaded today duty. Bernl~e K. Saxton,
from the steamship Idaho, The
WASRINGTON - MOUNTING CONTROVERSY over a Melody Snouffer. Another new U.S.A."
The
song
of
the
year
was
22 rugs , described as Pomeroy, filed suit against
compromise $250 billion ceiling in government spending member, CheryI Lefebre was
Hart 's
"Easy "exquisitely btautiful," 'were Homer Eastman, St. Paul
threatened today to postpone further the already-delayed ad- unabl e to attend . Cindy Freddie
hand-made in Tientsen, the rug Minn., in the amount of $5,964,
journment of the 92nd Congress. "Why, the President could close McKinney recited a poem from Loving."
Charlie McCoy, who brought capital o( China, and were for support of two children for
down the Capitol," protested Sen. Charles McMathias, R-Md., as the Cadette handbook.
,a seven year period.
the harmonica back to country · valued in excess of $50,000,
lawm~~kers pored over the compromise, under which President
Badges were presented .by
Nixon could cut most outlays at will.
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negotiators, with advice of administration officisls, as
congressional leaders sougllt in vain to wind up the two-year
session Saturday night. )l'lnal House and Senate votes on this and hospitality, outdoor cook, pen
another last-minute compromise on welfare and Social Security
personal health, and water
'a·
finally were put off until Ibis week with the revised abn of adSusan Burns - active
journing not later than Wednesday.
citizen ,
backyard
fun,
collector, books, hospitality,
songster, water fund, cyclist,
dabbler.
Cindy McKinney - Songster,
SYRACUSE - A Halloween categories with the top winners
party sponsored by Syracuse each receiving a silver dollar. personal health and sign of the
Vlllage Council the first time
Mrs. Robert Holstein and arrow.
Nita Rusche! - health aide,
wlll be held Sliturday, Oct. 28, Mrs. Jack Duffy will canvass
at the new municipal building. the town for donations. As of active citizen, backyard fun,
Children from toddlers through Monday donations totaled $65. collector, personal health,
junior high school age are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPhail, songster, and sign of the star.
Jane Sisson - community
invited from Syracuse and Mrs. Corbett Patterson and
Minersville.
Eber Pickens will be in charge safety, dabbler, hospitality,
personal health, water fun ,
There will be games, four of games.
songster,
rambler, and
cake walks, candy treats, and
Children will be given tickets
refreshments of doughnuts, for each event, which .is free, in needlecraft.
Paige Smith - personal
cider, and candy apples.
order lhllt each child attending
For ciistwnes, a prize of $5 will receive treats. · The health, pets, home health and
will be awarded the winners in · committee of council planning safety, art in the round, magic
prettiest, funniest, most the party will meet again next carpet, dabbler, foot traveler,
original and ugliest categohes. )\{onday evening at the home of musician, my·community, my,
troop, pen pal, songstet, .story
Pre-schoolers will be judged· Katie Crow at 7:30 p.m.
teller, and troop dramatics.
separately in the four
The green and yellow color
~
scheme was carried out in the
refreshment'table decorations.
The cake, Inscribed " Girl
Scout Troop 61," was served
with lime punch and green and
yellow mints. Mrs . .John
William Blaettnar, Mrs. Paul
Burnes, Mrs. Edith Sisson, and
Miss Debbie Harbrecht, troop
... of peace of mind when you have
assistant assisled with the
serving.
The table was cena checking account. Whether .it be
tered wlth a dried winter
arrangement made by, Jane
personal Qr business. the records a
Sisson.

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Compact County'~ Wastes
. · A majpr step toward solving Meigs
County's'solid waste disposal problem has
been taken by the board of Meigs County
Commissioners.
Tues.day, a Cobey "fork-tainer, " a
huge piece of equipment which will lift and
empty large metal trash containers to be
placed about Meigs County was delivere'd.
The commissioners, Charles Karr, Sr.,
·Robert Clark and Warden Ours, received
the fork-tainer from J9mes ' stewart,
Reynolds Truck Bodies, Inc. , Columbus, ·
and Sonny Mansperger, regiomil sales
manager of the Perfection-Cobey Co.,
Galion.
Weighing 28,000 pounds, the "forklainer': will travel to 30 trash collection
stations in Meigs County, The equipment
will lift the stations and empty their
contents into its compactor. Trips will be

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Cloudy tonight with a chance
of snow north and rain or snow
south. Lows in the upper 20s
and 30s. Thursday, mosUy
sunny and cold. Highs in the
upper 30s and 40s.

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crash of two jet fighter:bombers - one of them a swingwing
Fill, the second of the controversial warplanes to crash over
North Vietnam since they returned to Indochina three weeks ago.
The $15 million swingwing Fill all-weather bomber and its
two crewmen were lost on a raid over the North Tuesday, the
command said, and an F4 Phantom crashed just ,before dawn
today about 10 miles north of its base at Ubon, Thailand, after a
bombing run in North Vietnam.
Hanoi Radio monitored in Saigon today said North Vietnamese antiaircraft gunners "blasted to pieces" the Fill
Tuesday over Vinh Phu Province northwest of Ha·noi. The
Communist broadcast said the two crewmen were killed but the
U. S. command officially listed them as missing in action and
said the "cause and location of the apparent crash are

MR.ANDMRS.JACKCARSEY,Ieft,recelved 25 year membership pins and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Pickens, Reedsville, received 30 year pins at the annual Farm Bureau meeting held in
Chester Tuesday night.

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Honoring new and ling-time
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trustees,
adoption
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resolutions covering a wide
range of subjects and entertainrnent
by
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the
'runetirners, )\'ere highlights of
the annual Meigs County Farm
Bureau meeting at the Chester
Elementary School Tuesday
night.
Membership pins were
presented to new 1972 mem-

bers as well as long time
members . up to 45 years.
Receiving the pins !~om Robert
Burdette were :
New members of 1972 - Ron
Eastman, Harold White,
Hershel B. McClure, Florence
Wilson, Harold Proffitt,
Richard P . and Barbara
Dugan, Dallas Hill, Donald
Pigott, Kenneth Davis, Harry
· Richards, Homer A. Cole, Mike
Thompson, and James Kunath.
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Mildred Frank, Doris Ramsburg, Tracy Whaley, Donald C.
Roush, Norman L. Weyersmiller, Virgil L. Hill, Maxine
Diddle, Jack Teaford.
Members getting 25 year
awards, J. M. Gaul, ·Jack W.
Carsey, U. S. Nease, Delbert
Smith, Virgil Hamm.
30 year awards, Howard
Parker, Ivan Well, Arthur
Spencer, Warren Pickens,
Dana C. McCain, Gerald F.
Morris, John T. Holliday.
35 year awards, Hwnphrey
Farms, Dan M. While, John E.
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45 year award , G. L.
Michael.
The 175 persons attending lbe
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HONOLULU -THE NAVY DISCLOSED Tuesday lhllt four
persons were injured and II arrested as the result of a · ~r~cial
bsttle" aboard the fleet oiler Hassayampa. It was the second
reported racial brawl aboard a Navy ship within. a week. The
incident occured while the Hassayampa was at Subic Bay in the
Philippines. The four injured all were white and the II arrested
all were black, said a spokesman for the conunander in chief of
the Pacific. "Charges are being prepared against" the II blacks,
he Sllid.
· · A Navy spokesman said he could not immediately explain
why ~nly blacks were arrested, wily only ':"hiles were injured and
how many crewmen were involved in the fighting.

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Program

Hank Cleland, · Jr ., was
named chairman for the annual Gifts for the Yanks Who
Gave ·Program when Drew
Webster Post 39, American
Legion, met Tuesday night at
the post home.
. COLUMBUS- SEN. GEORGE McGOVERN'S presidential
According to plans made at
campaign coordinator, Lawrence O'Brien, held a telephone last night's meeting presided
conference caU with Ohio newamen Tuesday ·and said respon, over by Kenneth Harris,
siblllty for "pollee state actions of the Republican Pa~ty in 1972 commander, Nov . 16 was
selected for the annuai ' 'Dough
must rest with President Nixon.
Dough" , campai!!n .
· Referring to the Watergate bugging incident, the former for
Through
the program, post
Democratlc·Party national chairman was aske!f why the bugging
mcident and other aCcusations of political espionage by the members deliver bread to
Republicans had not been reflected ln pubUc opinion polls which Pomeroy hom~s and accepr
contributions for the program.
show McGovern far behind the president.
"First of all it Is not accurate to say the polls have not Last year the Eighth District of
moved "said O'Brien. '•We still have a distance to go, We have to which the Pomeroy Chapter Is
move :Oore in the n~t two or three weeks. The American a part raised $6,000 for the
program to provide money and
people," he added, "will not tolerate political espionage."
gifts for veterans ln Veterans
Hospitals in Ohio.
ANCHORAGE ALASKA -'- DESPITE picking up brief
Three members, .Virgie
electronic . I s 'from an emergency ·beacon, Coast .Guard Hobstetter, (loy Reuter and
helicopters had no luck Tuesc~Jy intbeaearchfor a missing pisne Tom Hennessy were reported
. carrying pemocratlc House lead~ Hale Boggs and !hree.others. hospitalized •. Membership to
· The search wu caUed off at nlghtfaU arid was to r:esume at date was 'reported at 192,
dawn today~ The signalS were beard about 5.p.m. EDT while two · Tile annual oyster stew
Jtelicopters were over the rugged Chilkat mountain range on th~ dinner was set for Nov. 7 when
Manlftelcl Penlnlula, 10 miles south ol Juneau. The Coast Guard World . War I Night will be
said ~ first beep ~sted 40 minutes and the ~ond 3t) seconds: observed. A social night was
announced for Oct. 28 at the
DEMOCRAT GEORGE 8. M.OOVERN accused President post h.ame for members of the
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Nixon today ol callling a recession that put 2 million persons ~t
post, &amp;UXIUlfY' an
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·of work. '!'be President stayed in Walhing1M and turned his Members were asked to g1ve
attention to the ~nt of rela~ With C!Ua.
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blood at the Bloodmobile on
' . McGovern, who continues to trail Nillon by ·a wide margm . Oct. 23. Refreshments were
~rvtid by Paul Case!.

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Spokesmen said the two where captured documents
Phan tom crewmen "were
indicate a new country-wide
immediately rescued by a offensive has been ordered lor
locally based helicopter" with this weekend.
no injuries reported. They said
cause of the Phantom crash
- Monsoon weather agai n
was likewise unknown.
Tuesday restri cted U. S.
In other war developments : bombing raid s over North
_ Presidential adviser . Vietnam, with only 280 tactical
Henry A. Kissinger, following strikes reported. Spokesmen
another round of secret talks said the · radar-guided Fills
Tuesday in Paris with North remained airborne despite the
Vietnamese peace negotiators, Tuesday loss and flew night
was en route to Saigon today missions north of Hanoi.
- Government
for
consultations
with
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~th VIe nam. · · Army · could hit Saigon with rockets
Ch1ef-&lt;&gt;f..Staff Gen. Creighton b t th t "th .
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W. Abrams arrived in the 0 a
ereisno a~ger 0
capital earlier today from a g·~r"d attack agamst · the
Washington but the Pentagon cap! · ·
refused to say if his visit was
related to the Kissinger
negotiations. White House
spokesmen soft-pedaled the
Kissinger trip but it fueled
speculation that progress was
being made in peace talks.
-The Saigon command said
government troops Tuesday
drove the Communists from
two Central Highlands hamlets
seized earlier in the day. But
the
North
Vietnamese
remained in control of four
other hamlets in the highlands,,

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RACINE - All Paren tTeacher Associatio ns and
Parent-Teacher Organizations
of Southern Local School
District have endorsed the five
mill renewa l levy to be voted
on Nov . 7, Ralph Sayre,
superi ntendent, told the
Southern Local School Board
Tuesday night.
Sayre said he has explained
the levy to all pr'inclpals and
non-teaching personnel of the
district and will talk with the
teachers of the dislrlct today.
In other business the board

named four persons to serve on
Uw Rio Grande Community

College committees. They are
the Rev . Charles Norris in the
area of education; Frank
Cleland, physical development; Larry Wolfe, historical
development, and Charles
Pyles, business and Industry.
Following recommendati~n
by Sayre the board hired John
Dudding as junior hi gh
basketba)l coach for the 1972,73
school year and set graduation
exercises on S~day, May 20,
1973.

Defendants Fined
Six defendants were fined
and four others forfeited bonds
in the court of Middleport
Mayor John Zerkle Tuesday
night.
Fined were Buddy McKinney, 55, Middleport, $15 and
cos ts, intox ica tion ; Don
Lovett, 49, Portland, $25 and
costs, intoxication; kenneth T.
Wyant, 62, V.ienna , W. Va ., $5
and costs, stop sign violation :
Carolyn Ann Charles, 34,
Logan, $5 and costs, following
too closely; Steven K. Lane, 18,
Middleport, $15 and costs,

speeding,
and
Frank
Lauderrnilt, 24, Middleport, $10
and costs, Intoxication.
Anna . M. Theiss, 47,
Syracuse, was assessed costs
only for opening a car door into
traffic.
Forfeiting bonds were
Melvin Darst, 42, Middleport;
Donald E. Pauley, 53, West
Carrollton, $30, and Jerome
Roberts, 65, Carrollton, $30
each, posted on Intoxication
charges, and Mary V.
Kesterson, 39, Pomeroy, $25,
driving left of center.

Meeting with the board was
Lyle Webster, Portsmouth, of
the Bureau of Rehabilitation.
He ssid people who may need
rehabilitated are invited to
attend a meeting on Oct. 5.
Sayre explained the Search for
Consensus and announced that
a county meeting will be held
at Meigs High School on May 25
at 7 p.m.
Also meeting with the board
was Charles Baer; head
teacher
at
Syracuse
Elementary, who reported on
the Right to Read Program at
Wellston on Oct. 12 which he
attended as a representative of
Meigs County,
Sayre presented the board a
· substitute teacher list; said he
had received an application for
a position as teacher from Rose
Ann Jenkins; reported on the
school lunch program, noting
that 37 pet. of the children In
the six schools of the district
are being fed under the free
lunch program, and that total
enrollment in the sit schools Is
1,033.
Sayre dis closed he had
received booklets on Ohio
Schools minimum standards
Including the latest revisions
for elel)!e~Cary 'and secQI!.~~Y
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Plaintiffs
Wm" .Awards
·Security Sewage Equipment
Company, Crestline,.9hio, and
Ray C. Blackburn of
Cleveland, Tuesday were 1
awarded verdicts against the '
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation of Cheshire, Huntington Piping Company,
Huntington and American
Electric Power Service Cor·
poratlon of New York.
Gallla County Common
Pleas Court Judge'Ronald R.
Calhoun ordered Hunt~
Piping Co. to pa~ the plaintlfb
$1,170. Security Sewage
. Equipment had. , originally
sought $8,157 ~Ius mterest.
OVEC . and . A~er~an
Electzic .Power .Service ere
ordered · to .}"BY the sum (l
$3, 372· In the origlnal p:Utlon
the plain~s sought ~,52UO. '
The a~lon derived from the
Installation of sewer equip:
ment at the . Kyger Creek
Power Plant.
Judge Calhoun .further or, · ·
·dered that upon payment of the
l dg Is. the rnechanic'lllen
u . men •
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missioners, from the left, Charles Karr, Sr., Warden Ours,
Robert Clark, county commissioners, and Sonny Mansperger, regional sales manager of the Perfection -Cobey Co.

American motorists drove an
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made as needed to a new county-&lt;&gt;perated a progressive step to improve the ecology
dump located .in the Thomas Fork area. of Meigs County. Meigs is the first county
The containers, of various sizes, will be in Ohio to adopt the fork-lainer and conplaced outside of villages the coun ty tainer system, the representa tives said.
C(llllmissioner said. Residents can travel
The equipment was ·purchased by the
to the containers to empty their refuse for county commissioners t hrough a federal
the pickup by the "fotk-lainer."
grant made some months ago to esta blish
The county-&lt;&gt;wned dump is almost a landfill facility. The landfill will be open
ready. Aroadway to it has beeh built and a for use by collectors operating in Meigs ,
driver has been employed to operate the County villages, but there will bt a charge.
fork-tainer. He will be given lextensiv~ There will be no charge to residents out- · .
training · on the equipment by Stewart side of the village who take their refuse to
when the landfill is ready for operations. the large metal coniainers to be placed at
The landfill will be wired for electricity various strategic points in all of the
upon final approval by the state. Movies of townships,
the equipment operations will be taken by
The cost of the compactor rig and
the two firms , Reynolds Perfection-Cobey, containers from the Reynolds Co . was
for showing in other Ohio counties.
$18,478.78. The chassis for the new
JAMES STEWART, left, Reynolds Truck Bodies, Inc.,
Representatives of the firms said the equipment was purchased through the
representative of Columbus, presents the keys to the new
equipmen t• nd container pickup system is Meigs Equipment Co. at a cost of $16,198.
garbage collection fork-tainer to Meigs County Com-

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