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The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Mondlly, Nuv. 17, 1975

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HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzer Medical Center
{Birth, Nov. 141
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart,
daughter, Pomeroy.
t Blrths,.Nov. 15)
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Burne tt, daught er, Gallipolis;
Mr . and Mrs. Geoffr ey
Coburn, son, Jackson ; Mr.
and Mrs. . Lakin Southall ,
daughter, Cottageville, W.
Va .
tBirths, Nov. l61
Mr. and Mrs. Rober t
Damschroder, daughter, Rio
Grande; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Leach, daughter, Hamden;
Mr. and Mrs. David Som·
merville, son, Gallipolis.
PLEASANT VALLEY
DISC.llARGES - William
Staton , Point Pleasant; Okey
Keefer , Point Pleasant ;
Rocky Davis, Point Pleasant ;
Harvey Flora, Leon ; Mrs.
Leonard Wilkinson , Mason ;
Mrs. Lee Flora, Southside;
Jessie Yonker, New Haven ;
Mrs . David . Jeffers Sr .,
Mason ; Mrs. Richard Canterbury and daugh ter,
Mason; Inez Gleason, Point
Pleasant: liaroid Smithson,
Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Harold
Bright, Point Pleasant.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
SATURDA~ ADMISSIONS
William
Chaffee,
Pomeroy: Ava Gilk ey,
Harrisonville; Leona Jones,

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NOV. 11·20
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NOV. 21 -23
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FEES RAISED
ATHENS, Ohio iUPII The 'board &lt;Jf tr~stces lit
Ohio Unlverslly voted a
~1&gt;-pel'quarlrr Increase In
fct'8 beginning In the winter
quarter, It was announced
today.
The board, meeting here
during the weekend, said
'10 of the increase would be
added to the instructional
fee, and first such Increase
in three-and-a-hall years
and the re~t~ainlng $5 would
be added to the general fee,
the first Increase In seven
years:

Galli polis.
S ATU HDAY D I S CHARGES
Bill y
&lt;:arson, Thelm a D u g a n ~
Lucille Wise, Bclltricc Price,
Mina Hess, Nellie Frederick,
Letetia Rea.
SUNDAY ADM ISSIONS Alice Balser, R&lt;~ c ine; Juanita
C.hapman, Clifton; Howard
English, Pomeroy; Lawrence
Clark , Pomeroy; Har old
King, Pome roy.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Darlene Spangler, Charles
Leml ey, Mary Hendri cks,
Martin Cunningham, Clifford
Holzer, Norene Shepard.

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Teenage

(Continued from page I)
At 2:15 p.m. Saturday on
Rl.
5M, one-tenth of a mile
two travelers
west of State Rt. 7, Ulric
Deer were involved in two Sweesy, 47, Cheshire; pulled
from the intersecton on Third
s i r~ l e vehicle traffic acst. ,·in,Cheshire into the path
cidents Sunday.
Sheriff Robert Har· of an auto driven west on
tenbach's Dept. said that a Main St., by James Blair, 46,
deer caused light damage to a Rt. 2, Bidwell, Damage was
car driven by Melissa J. moderate. Sweesy was cited
Proffitt, Route 1, Portland, by the patrol for failing to
traveling east on Route 124 at yield right-of-way.
10:30 a.m. Sunday. The deer . The patrol reported
was not killed. Later Sunday William Strong, 22, Wilkes·
on Route 7, one-half mile west ville struck. and killed
of Route 33, a deer was killed a deer on the Rt.
when It ran into the bed of a 35 by-pass at 2:40 a.m.
pickup truck driven by Sunday. At 8 p.m. Sunday in
Delmer Shamblin of Dexter. Meigs County on Rb 7, four
miles south of Tuppers
Plains, Charles Neal, 18, Rt.
MEETING CANCELLED
1,
Parkersburg, struck a
RACINE - A meeting of
deer.
The animal was not
th e Racin e E-R squad
There was minor
killed.
scheduled tonight has been
damage
'to
Neal 's vehicle.
cancelled ~lll further notice.
No one was cited or injured
In an accident at 8:10 p.m.
Sunday on Lincoln Pike Rd. ,
near Northup. According to
the
patrol,
Dempsey

Deer messed up

Utilities

(Continued from page I)
untII the suit is settled.
Mayor Tom Moody,
Colwnbus City Co~cil and
Colwnbus Utilities Dire.ctor
Robert Newton, in addition to
the two utilities, are named in
Ute suit.

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Wickline, 56, .Rt. 1, Mercerville, was southbound on
Lincoln Pike: He attempt-

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Reagan expected 'to.make
candidacy ·kn.own Thursday

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clas Iay
Friday everung'

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From a Great American Bank

News •• in Briefs

marfl et coni oni '' orcherra c
uctuat ons, n ex ange
ra~t:e ~~t!~n•. : :
t •• k" 'is to dele 1
urgen ,..s ·•
a
recession 1!ld
unemployment, while at lhe 11811le
time staving off further in·
~~· will ot llo the
e
a ~ the
recovery
to n falter,
de Jar ion d
will
c at sal · "We
not
= t a~ther outburst of
F ;:~in dl8cussin
or fth _:JI
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c1 i linked to ~ ttln
ear Ysources I&gt;6e· g more
energy
The six
they wW
continue to coo rate "to
red
d pedence on
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ourd
~ th
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1mpor e energ,
roug
conservation lnd
~
development of .alternatl

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by a four letter world -

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almost "work-free" when

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success everytlme - and

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1789: One man to lead A merica.

THE FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.
Pomeroy, Ohio

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TWO ASSI8TED
The Pomeroy E-R squad
answered a call at 9:52 P·lll·
Saturday to 146 Mulberry
Ave., for Cecil Banka, suf.
ferlng cheat pains. He was
taken to 'Holzer Medical
Center. At 5:07p.m. Sunday,
the equad went to old Route 33
for Harold Ki~l. also with
cheat pains. He wu taken to
Veterana Memorial Hoepltal • .

Ship 'n Shore brings you a shirt from the
new . i.d. collection. And i.d. Identifies
everythln~ you can relate to. Contempor.-y
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Soft Touch(r) polyester In very relevant
colors. Sizes 6 to 16.

VAN BURNED
Damage was ttel at about
,poo from a fire in Pomeroy tO
a van perUd near 1o the
Farrqers Bank llld Slvlnp
Co. II 7:10 p.m. Sllllirday.
Fire Utlef ClwieiiAiar said
the lire w• catlled by wirinC
in the motor area ol the "-"•
'owned by Guy E. Gulnthet' of
Gaillpolia.
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Health ·center· faces closing
Amajority of Meigs Co~ty
voters having decided earlier
this month ·a mental health
center was not needed,
services are being reduced In
preparation lor closing the
facility by the fitst of ~

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year .
Max In e. PI u m mer,
executive dir.ector of the
• Mental Health Board said
today the Citizens for Mental
Healtn Cortunittee and Meigs
County:Mental Health Board

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Sportawnr, Second Floor

Main Store. Annex and Warthouae- Toyland
op8fl weelallya 9: 30 to 5, Friday 1 nd Sunday
9:30 to 1,

Elberfelds In Pomeray
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members · thank voters for · to look wi th the Meigs Co~ty
s~pporl in the effort to renew Co111missioners and comthe Mental Health Levy on munity leaders for a wa y to
November 4. Although the keep the Community Mental
levy failed by 606 votes the Health Center open .
Mental Health Board and
There ar several hundred
citizen backers will continue patients being seen by the
clinical staff of the Center
with wailing lists referred to
the Cen ler by agencies,
physicians, and state
July, was signed into law in hospitals. The futu re of
October. The FHA Rural continuing services is
Rental Housing Program has dependent upon local dollars
been responsible for .many being available in order to
new housing projects claim state matching dollars .
throughout the Ohio Valley,
Mrs . Plummer said
and with this announcement revenues from the present
it appears as though work on levy will continue until
projects aireadppproved; or December, when , if local
beg~, can now move toward
dollars are not available, the
completion."
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Rural housing allocatiO.n is made--Miller
WASHINGTON, D. C. - U.
S. Representative Clarence
Miller has released the
following statement ·re~ilr-'
ding tun&lt;Una for th~.Farin~
Home Atiiilliii*&amp;-atl&amp;! ·w'ttu'a\
renting ~'t\Oslng prpgr&amp;rn :
"We have just been advised
by the Farmers Home Administration that Ohio's

!lllocation of funds for the
important rural rental
1\'ousing program for this
liscal ' year will be $17.5
liti\liori. Funds for this vital
p~ograrh 1\ave been delayed
as a result of congressional
fool-dragging
on the
agriculture appropria lions
act. That legislation, which
should have been enacted by

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BICENTENNIAL SING - Fourteen troops of Meigs
County Girl Scouts will join Thursday night to present a
public Bicentennial Sing at Meigs Junior High School.
Pictured here with Mrs. Gladys Foley, accompanist, are
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By DREW VON BERGEN
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Energy Research and
Development Administration
has selected a site at New
Athens, W., for the location of
a $237 million plant to tum
"
coal into clean burning oil
and gas.
The announcement was
made Monday by Dr. Robert
C. Seamans Jr ., administrator of the Energy
Research and Development
Administration.
"These situations are
always dHficult ones," said
Seamans. "However, the
Dlinols site was the clear~ut
winner under the criteria that
had been established ... I
belleve this site provides the
best balance between project
needs and · acceptable envlromnentai and socioeconomic impact."
II wW be the first large
demonstration plant built in
the United States to tesl a
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coal conversion process that
NIGHT TROPHY - Mr. and Mf.a:DenniJ Keney, right, woo the first place trophy for a
may help the nation meet its
night event llaged Saturday in the Parkersburg area by the Blennerhasaett Corvette Club.
growing energy needs in the
Keney, holding the trophy, wu driver and Mrs. Keney navigator in the :15-ar competition
1980s.
which designed f« particlpanta to locate a point after night from written instructions. With
The plant will be jointly
Mr .and Mrs. Keney ol Pomeroy are Mr. and Mrs. Rick Moody of Gallipolis, who took part in
fmanced
by ERDA and a
thecer show competition of the event. The trophy was displayed Monday night when theMprivate
consortium
called
G-M Corvette Cub met at the Meigs Inn.
Coalcon.
Six states were batUing for
the site becalllll! if the process
II'Oves to be commercially
feasible, Coalcon expects to
The Meigs County com- the program, the Community agreed to advertise for bids boill a much larger plant on
missioners this morning Action Agency would acquire for a 1976 automobile for the the same site to produce
23,000 to 35,000 barrels ol oil a
agreed . to
make a homes in the $6,000 to $8,500 sheriff's dept .
preHminary appllcatlon tor range, rehabilitate them with
Wallace Amberger, day. In acklition, it would
'100,000 in federal funda to be workers from the Man Power veterans service officer, produce pipeline-quality gas.
A total of 16 sites were
used for upgrading housing. Program . The agency would asked for additional ~ds to
The appllcation is beil!g get the rehabilitated house operate the rest of the year COilllidered in Illinois, Pennmade through the Galli&amp;· and a purchuing family and Carl Gorby, Beulah sylvania, West Virginia ,
Meigs Community Action together, the family being Strauss and Sharon lhle, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.
Agency which requested the counseled on mortgages, representing the Meigs Those states had the
conunissloners to make tne home repair and other County Department' of necessary ingredients-high
application. Galli a Co~ty aiiPCCis of horne ownership by Health, discussed funding of sulfur coal and abundant
a speech and hearing water.
Commiasioners have already the agency.
The Initial demonstration
tak•n such action. Through
The commissioners also program in 1976.
Dale Warner, insurance plant will produce 3,900
agent, reviewed the co~ty 's barrels of low heat, boilerinsurance policies and James grade oil and 22 miWon cubic
Page of Fleming, Page and feel of gas a day from 2,600
Stoils, Inc ., discussed a
system for nwnbering houses
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Housing funds asked

First project

Another tank for addl tiona!
water storage to ,.rve the
Community was selected as
the first project to be sought
under the Federal Housing
and Development Act
following .a public meeting ln
!IUddleport Friday evening.
Presided over by Mayor
Fred Hoffman, the meeting
iraa the first of two called to
tliacuss community needs and
to provide ctUzen input for
the community's prelpplleation for f~ds under
the HltCDA.
Many items of Improvement were suggested
by citizens attending the
meeting in town.hall,. Amolli
those discussed .were
municipal renewal of
business buildings In the
vlllal!e, hlatorical restoration
of older homes and buildings,
a CCIIIIJII'Ihenaive street pilp,
mllliclpal parking facilities,
a tteU..Jiquidating health and
mtdiCii center, tax-free
bulldln8• and real estate to
attract industry ,li mini-mass

transit system (using the
railroad ), development of
rental standards for housing,
improvements in
the
municipal sewage system,
recreation facilities using
de~elopment of Ute levee and
river bank, an additional
water tank for more water
storage, the Page Street
and
urban
Project,
beautification by using flower
arrangements In the business
district.
After discussion of all Iterns
it was decided that for the
first year application, the
water tank project would
provide the most improvement to the majority of
village' residents. This
project will be followed
through by vlilage officials.
A second public meeting
will be held Friday, Nov. 21 at
7 p.m. at the old council
chambers Friday, Nov. 21 at
Village Hall to further
discuss the preappllcation to
be filed under the }lousing
and Community Develop.
ment Act.

Jail escapee
captured in

Wilkesville .
Danny Berry, 27, Middleport, was held in the Meigs
County jail today after
escaping from the Middlvport
jail about 9:30p.m. Monday .
Middleport Police Chief J.
J . Cremeans said Berry had
been arrested on Nov. ,16 as a
suspect in the theft of a car
near the Hi Ho Bar on Nov.
13. He said Berry had used a
spoon Monday night to pry
out the inside of a lock on the
emergency door in a riew
section of the jail. ·Area of·
fleers were n~tified by r~dio
of the escape and at 2:30a.m.
. Berry was picked up in
Wiikesvlile by a Wilkesville
la111nan. .

Betsy Herald, Lisa Smith, Rutland Junior Troop 1292;
Helen Slack, Susanna Wise, Middleport Troop 39; and
Carolyn Casto and Tammy Capehart, Pomeroy Troop 190,
left to right, who will be among the 250 girls taking part in
the Sing.
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The Interests o{The Meigs-Mason Area
VOL. XXVII NO. 153
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1975
PRICE 15'
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SUITFILEII
A: suit to quiet UUe has been
filed In the Metaa County
Common Pleas Court by
Mary Elisabeth Morris,
Pomeroy, VI Gerald E. and
Ellen Rough, Pomeroy.
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Elberfelds In Pomei'OJ

ASK TOWED
Jonathan Scott, 21; and
·Christina Millfr, 17, both ol
Pomeroy.

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world trade, th~ , leaders
urged apeedlng negotiations
to cutting trade barriers,
IIIICh as tariffs. They set a
1977 goal for completing
negotiations on freah world
talks on dropping such
barriers.
. They called for ''an orderly
and fruitful increase" In
trade with Communist
countries. They said tbls will
ald Eaat-West detente and
prolpetity.
The declaration called lor
"early prectical action" to
help developing COIIltriea,
and the six laid they wW give
"urgent" attention to bel!UIR
'the leu-developed countries
earn more money oo their

_Good .Buy.

of Syracuse; · Mrs. Dorothy C&amp;rter·to appear at the conventioo. was second with 110 volel •.
Woodard, Pomeroy, and Mr. Wallace wu third with 57.
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and Mrs. W. B. Ledlie, local.
Contacted at hia Plalna, Ga., home, Carter said he W11 •,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald "very pleased" with the results of the poll, wbich he called "an
· Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Bob·· obvlolllte&amp;tohtrength."Hesaldtholevotinglntheatrawpoll ·
Simmerman, Steve Sim- were ''Working people. !rem all over ~. even the
merman, Mrs. Jean Messer, Panhandle northwelt Florida, and not party prolelllonail."
Danny Morone of Columbus
But Walllce's aldee lhrugged off the reltllt of the poll,
spent the weekend with Mrs. remembering .that the Alabama goYemor wu oppoled by
Elvira
Florida'1 Demo&lt;;rlltic offlclala in the 11172 ,.._
-'dentlal.,...-·
isitor Barr.
'ere Other
Mr andSunday
Mrs
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. andatWwootheelecUonwlth42percentoftbevote.
Duane Barr and Shawn of
Oak }1111, Mr. and Mrs. Blair
SACRAMENTO, CAUF. - PRE'SU&gt;ENT FORD'S unCadwallader and sons, Brian, precedented telltlmony that he helrd no "cllct" ..men LyJietle
Chris and Brent of Seaman, Frommethruataplatolathimcouldhelpberdefenaef18htthe:
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. •..,·~
... , ci!II'Ke llie attempted to kill the chief ueClltive, her attorney
Barr Michelle and David says. Attorney John Virga wu to mailll hill openlnc atalllment'
and Mr. and Mrs. MlchaeJ to the eight-wcman, four-mao jury and call the l1nl ol hll··
Barr·
"llYe" witneuea today in lhe trial ol Mill Fromme, 27, a red·•
Mr • and Mrs • Uoyd Merz of haired foliower of coovicted lll8ll m·-'-eel
Char'__ '
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Spring Lake, Michigan called
Ford's videotaped testlmooy that he "didn't heir a cllek'
on Mrs. Barr Saturday . and he didn't hear ,her aay IJ11thlng" could help COlllter;
morning. They came to II'OsecutionwitnesseswhoaaidtheyheardthellammtrofMiss '
Wellston ·for the f~eral of Fromme's piatol hit the firing pin Vlrp said
their aunt , Mrs. Lelia
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forrn~r resident of Langs- ·
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spent the weekend at Middie rt at the home of Rev . .
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and Mrs. James
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Mr. and Mrs. Uoyde Merz
of Spring Lake, Michigan
called on ·her brother and
famli Mr. and Mrs. Carol
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t da ·
Pierce, .Sr. Sa ur y.
BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Meigs Local School
District Band Booelers will
meet .at 7:30 thia evening In
the band room of the high
school.
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The six countries now pay
rod .
tlhlls 700
per
o11il ucmg na
cent more for imported fuel
than two years ago.
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It's time to pull together. One government, .not
thirteen. Our Constitution has been approved.
Our capital is New York City. Our Electors have
unanimou sly decided. The one man worthy of the
job oflea~ing this new nation is George Washington. He has fears. He has humility . He writes, "I
walk on untrodden ground ." But he also has our
gratitude, our trust and our faith. We give him a
triumphal journey from Mount Vernon to the cap·
ita!. Arches, cheers, songs, streets strewn with
flowers. Still , he trembles as he stands on the
balcony of Federal Hall on the 30th of April. He
takes the first oat h of office and adds his own
words: "I swear·, so help me God." ~

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the weekend, said he would Connally and Commerce
By IRA R. AlLEN
make an Important an- Seeretary-deslgriate Elliot
United Press Intemallonal
Last week It was George nouncement in WIIBhlngton RiChardson also were
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announcement of a iong- decision whether to challenge bot most of the polltical .
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no!)'lination.
Wallace, appearing on
be Ronald Reagan. ·
In . his w~kend speeches, NBC's "Meet the Press,"
Reagan, who spoke in Oklahoma and illinois during the former California said that H elected president
governor said,. among other he wow!! propose a con·
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have a woman Supre'"e campaign merchandise
Court justice, allhougll the bearing his likeness becalllll!
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to
Under direction of Celia prime requisite for a place on he n..... e mooey .PIIY
McCoy, faculty member, the court should be quality medical bills, and said he
COMMISSIONER AND UBRARIAN - An Open
f his
would do most o , cam- . House S~day at the new Ma10n Instant Library officially
J•wiiors of Meigs High School rather than sex.
1
d
Vice President ,Nelson
paigning by rad o an
Presented a well-received
opened Mo the publlc. Pictured here is Ubrar!an Evelyn •·
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three·act comedy, "Up the Rockefeller, former television.
l'roffit with Mason County Coll)lllissloner Michael :
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Down Staircase" in the Treasury Secretary John
The liSt o ve mocra c
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sc'irol auditorium Friday
candidate gat er ngs e
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Plot of the play revolved
ended lltmdaY in Baltimore.
didate ho t
The six can
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around, Sylvia Barrett,
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played by Tammy Mossman,
Co
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tend
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and her first year as a
( n11nu 1rom ~e 1J
about one another - just . Franco's battle against death reached the onHIIOilth mark :
teacher in the Calvin world trade, lnae¥e com· . about Ford adrnlnistration today. Doctors sald he was in Improved bot ''Vflr/ grave" '
Coolidge High School. in New mercia! exchanges with • economics.
condition and noted slow~~~~ in his recovery from a third .
York City. Miss Mossman Communist c,ountrles,
In terms of emotional emergency operation. The medical prognosis came u ,•
encountered complications stabilize international appeal, Fred Harris of Franco's succe8110r, Prince Juan Cari011 de Borbon, appeared •
from both the administration currency exchang_es, give Oklahoma was the most to have set in motion his·own program for post-Franco change '
and the students and developing nations;·a better popular, 88 he has been at in Spain by removing the generallaslrno's restrictima oo Ule '
especially a problem student, ix'eak and reduce dependence !l'evioWI such meetings.
use of regional languages.
.
'
Crenson Pratt. Another thorn oo Imported energy.
·
At
1:30
p.m.
(7:30
a.m.
l!:ST) medical bulletin said
Spokesmen sat'd Ford pre
in the side of the teacher was
•
Franco's postoperative course after Frlday'i stomach surl!flr/
Paul Reed, the assistant valled ill his insi~nce on
Langsville News
"iorogresles without incident," with signl that the in·
principal. Playing the role of keeping the floating exDonna D. Phliiips of flammation of his abdominal lining was "receding slowly." Jt
another
teacher
who change system, Which sub- Columbus graduated from said hiS temperature is 96.8, hia lung congestion Ia under
befriends Miss Barrell was stantially benefits U.S. ex- ECPI Loss Prevention • control, and his vital functi0118 normal. Hill breathlnc conport sales
Mary Boggs and Gene
....
· d ho , ... th
Security Division on Oct. 29, tinues to be aided by a respirator, one of four machine•
Blankenship was in the role of
uoey sa1 ' wcev.. ' a1 1975. With her on her visit to keeping him alive at 41 Paz oo~tal.
the principal.
Ford agreed the central her grandmother, Mrs. Vona
banks of 1h• •'• industrl8'I
.
Playing other roles were powers sho"'d
w.,. ,...,:
- in qw'cldy Gillenwater, was her sister,
ORLANDO, FLA.- FORMER GEORGIA Gov. Jimmy •
Teresa Ellis, Debbie Birch"' -~
Mrs. Robert ·Thompson of Carter calls his lopsided victory over George Walllce In the ·
field, Mary Ann Hoffman, when necessaflry 10 !prevent· Gahanna.
Florida presidential!l'eference straw poll "an obviOUI tell rl.
Dan Will, Cathy Meadows, disruptive u~luat ons 10
Visitors at the Ledlie home · strength." ""e Carter bandwagon at the ... te Democratic
currenCies
'"
Mark · Gllkey,
Greg · "&lt;Mr monetary
·
''authorities S~day were Mr. and Mrs. conventioo Sunday polled 697 votes or 116.4 per cent rl. the 1,011
Browning, Pam North, Bey will
,. dlao d 1 l1yn Kemper of l'hillicothe, delegates at the convention. P~lvanla Gov. Milton Shipp,
Wilcox, .Kim Grueser, Greg
kact to codiunti.. r
r ertiy Mr. and Mrs. Les Damewood the only other Democratic presidential candidate buidea

and his vehicle overturned. There Was moderate
damage to the Wickline
__llautomobile.
"Sm,ith, ·Teresa tylusser, Ma_rk
- - - - - - - . , J:l&amp;Vis, Becki· Bego, Rose
Snowden, Kim Thomas, Barb
Douglas, Jayne Hutchison,
Robin Dewhurst, Mike
Owens, Ron Coats, '!'rudy
Roach, Faith Perrin, Becky
Fultz, and Paula Eichinger.
Cathy Mead~ ws was the
assistan't director and some
SO students assisted in
various capacities including
creating the settings for the
presenlation.

__

.

con

and Coaicon.
tons of coal.
The coal conversion
The Illinois site is located
process
suspends pulverized
on land that has been strip
coal
in
hydrogen
gas which is
mined and it is adjacent to
heated.
The
resulting
the Kaskaskia River . It is in
reaction
between
hydrogen
one of Illinois' biggest coal
and carbon compounds In the
!l'oduclng counties.
Sen. Charles H. Percy, R- coal produces produclll which
W., said he was "elated" by condense into liquid and
the announcement, adding remain In a gaseous state
that the decision would mean when cooled.
Once underway, the
1,000 construction jobs for the
state, plus an addition 260 process produces its own heat
fulitime operation positions. and hydrogen to keep the
"The state made an operation going .
irresistable offer," Percy
added. "We've got the coal,
we've got the conunitment Ill
make this project work."
Coalcon, a firm made up of
Union Carbide Corp. and
Chemical Construction Co., By United Press lo·
made tbe Initial site ternatioaal
evalu•tion&lt;'arnfnlllToWed'the · Gov. James A. RhodM Aid
list down
to
eight Monday was "a sad day for
possibilities. ERDA carried Ohio," West Virginia Gov.
out separate environmental Arch Moore charged lliinois
"bought" the plant and Kenstudies.
tucky
Gov. Julian Carroll
In making illl presentation
to Coaicon, Illinois said its said he expected it all along
New Athens site was "un· when the Inland Empire state
beatable". State represen· landed the coal conversion
tatives also said the state plant.
Six states had been in the
could be expected to make "a
running
for the federallysignificant cash
confunded
$237
million plant
tribution" and also said the
II'OSJlCCts were good for a which will develop new
local tax moratorium methods of turning coal Into
• synthetic fuels.
agreement.
"The decision to locate the
The plan is to carry out
Coalcon
plant in Illinois
preliminary engineering
represents
not only a great
work next year at a ccst of
$4.45 miliion to be paid by lbss of potential jobs to Ohio
ERDA. Detailed engineering workers, it also means thai
plans would be completed in the coal conversion industry,
1977 at a government cost of with its enormous development potential, wW begin In a
$17 million .
otber than Ohio," added
state
II ERDA approves the work
to that point, construction Rhodes.
Rhodes noted that Ohio
would begin In 1977 and be
completed in 1980. Con- . began trying .to have the plant
struction cost of $142 million located mOhto two years ago ,
would be shared so.so by the and "at that time, Ohio's
govenunent and Coalcon.
offer was the only viable
Coalcon then would operate proposal made to the federal
the plant for 42 months to government."
Rhodes said one major
assess the process for
possible use on a eortunercial reason for Ute selection of
scale The operating cost of Dllnois for the plant was the
$725~ouldhesplitbyERDA Illinois ' legislature ' s
·
authorization in 1974 to issue

Patriotic sing
Open to public
. tet
M.
Approxtma y 250 eogs
County girl scouts will participate in a Bicentennial
Sing to be staged Thursday
night at the Meigs Junior
High School auditorium in
Middleport beginning at 7:30
p.m.
Mrs. Pat Thoma, service
unit direc tor, said the
program is free to the public.
Ali scouts will be on the stage
for the program along with
approximately 50 leaders,
assistant leaders and com.
mittee members . Mrs .
Gladys Foley, Meigs Local
School District vocal music
instructor , will be the ac~ompanist.

Participating in the sing
will be the Brownies from
troops at Pomeroy, Chesler,
Ra cine , Syracuse, and
Rutland; j~ior troops from
Salisb1111~, Racine, Syracuse,

and Rutland; j~ior troops
from Salisbury, Racine ,
Syracuse , Pomeroy, Middleport, Chester and Rutland,
and th e Rutland Cadette
'l'roop. A total of 14 troops wiU
be taking part in the
Bicentennial Sing which
qualifies each girl for a
bicentennial patch .
The program will open with
the Middleport juniors
presenting the flag ceremony
and leading in the salute.
Singing of the National Anthem, the Brownie and Junior
Scout Promise ln ' ~ison and
the song, "We Are Girl Scouts
Together" will follow.
Awelcome will be extended
by Mrs. Thoma, service unit
director , and Mrs. Judy
Werry will introduce each
troop . The concluding
number will be "Now the Day
is Over" with laps.

•

Rhodes, Moore hitter
"So long as the decision oo
'75 million in bonds to finance
Coalcon
remained with the
private. and public energy
trivale aector participant&amp; I
deveiapolllll.
A f4.5 billlcin bond issue was totally confident · of the
which included subsidies for outcome. When it was fomd
similar )X'Ojects was defeated that the final decision was to
in Ohio two weeks ago, and be made by those who did not
some state officials privately participate in any of the
admitted that defeat was one presentations that were
reason Ohio did not get tbe made, I became fearful that
the location would go to the
plant.
"I want to stress, however, highest bidder," said Moore.
"Apparently that is what
that Ohio will continue illl
efforts to attract coal conver- happened . It is my unsion facilities ,"
said derstanding that the state of
Dllnois tendered a grant of
Rhodes.
"The Elnergy Resources $25 million to Coalcoo for
and Development Ad- locating the facility in
ministration has assured me Dlinois. I ~k that pretty
that there are other planlll well S\lffiS up ihe story.
"I could not and did not
forthcoming, and I will do
give
the state of West
everything in my power to
attact these plants in Ohio ." Virginia away."
Kentucky Gov. Julian M.
"Ohio is the coal capital of
Ute world. As governor, I carroll, just back from his
111 tend to see tbat Ohio p!st-electlon vacation, said
remains so," concluded he "knew that since Kenlucky had acquired the
Rhodes.
at
plant
West Virginia Gov. Arch liquefaction
Moore said Dlinois "bought Cstiettsburg, we knew that
the chances of landing both
Coaicon" for $25 million.
Moore said he became plants were remote and too
"fearful" the location would much to expect, lui went
go to "the highest bidder" after it anyway.
"This is not the last project
once it was learned the site
selection would not be made we'U be going after. There
by the private sector rut by will be others and Kentucky
those not taking part In mll8t of necessity be given
presentations by various trime consideration for other
such projects in the future."
states on proposed sites.

Chessie buying Penn Central trackage

The H~lington' (W. Va .)
Herald Dispatch said today
purchase of 131 miles of Penn
Central Railroad track from
Point Pleasant, W. Va., to
Swiss , W. Va ., near

Title business
nets $2,150.50

Receipts .for automotive
title activities for, October
were $2,150.50, In the office of
Meigs Co~ty Clerk of Courts
Larry Spencer.
The office issued 856 titles,
260 notallons, 147 memos , two
salvage titles, 849 ap·
pllcatlons, 62 penalties and 15
certified copies .
Of the total receipts, the
county 's share was $1,741.50
and the stale's, $409. Mrs.
Nellle Brown, deputy, also
reported 97 auto inspections
conducted during the month
ASK TOWED
Robert Vernon Knapp, 18, for fees of $291. or that, the
West Columbia, and Marsha county received $24.25, the
Lym Murray, 16, Middleport, state $266.75.

Charleston, was authorized
as part of a ~ . s
million deal
by
the
Chessie System, Inc., board
of
directors . at
a
meeting yesterday in
Baltimore, Md .
The board autho~ized Hays.

T. Watkins, chairman and
president, to accept an offer
to buy some 2,185 route miles
of rou te railroad, plus
tra cka ge ri ghts over an
added 744 miles from the
United States Railway
Association (USRA) .

Included in the buy would
be trackage an d related
facilities, yards, shops and
roiling stock and locomotives
of a segment of the Penn
Ce ntral r ailway · in the
Charles ton area, and of the
Erie La ckawann a and

Reading railroads.
The Chessie System imposed conditions on the sale
which, if met, would allow the
acquisition about Feb. '!1,
when the USRA's Final
System Plan is scheduled to
(Continued on page 10)

Ideas invite'd at Pomeroy meeting
Plans for a public meeting
to hear suggestions by the
public on needs of th e
Pomeroy communit y It
federal housing and urban
development f~ds can be
secured were made Monday
by Pomeroy coun cil in.
regular session.
The meeting was set for
7:30p.m. on Thursday, Nov .
20, at Pomeroy Village Hall .
People are asked to think
ahout what facilities they
would like to see in the town
and to present their ideas at
the meeting.
A commun i!)• center and
recreational facilities have

already been mentioned. A
priority list will be
established also on the
suggested projects.
Co~cil discussed with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Rought a
property dispute on Uncoin
Hill. The Roughts inquh·ed
whether a portion of North St.
has ever been abandoned by
the village and II the village
will be abandoning the street
In the future . It was reported
during the discussion that the
section in question has been
fenced on ail four sides for at
least 21 years and therefore
abandoned. Council will take
the problem w•ller study.

""

Council accepted the report permoss10n to hold a bake
sale Sa turday in front of the
showing receipts of $1 ,618.70 New York Clothing House .
in fin es and fees lor October The report ol Chief of Pollee
and gave Bill Wendell of Jed Webster for October
Parkersburg permission to showed 22 ac cidents inbring a railroad caboose type vesliga ted, 43 arrests made
vehicle onto the upper · and 1,823 parkin g meter
parkin g lot Friday and violation tickets Issued.
Saturday. The vehicle will
Attending the meeting were
feature a display of organs Mayor Smith, Clerk Jane
and pianos.
Walton , Treasurer Phyllis
Council heard a complaint Henness y, Chief Webster,
on the need lor a tree to be Councilmen Phil Globokar,
removed from Beet;h Grove Lou Osborn,
William
Cemetery and the matter was Snouffer, Harry Davis and
referred to the cemetery RaiRh Werry , and mayortrustees. Represe ntatives of elect, Clarence Andrews.
'l'rinity Church were given
of Mayor Dale E. Smith

~

�3

!Bengals edge Buffalo

2_ The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., 'l\lesday, Nov. 18, 1975

Mystery holds Sheppard case
after three-hour TV drama
By NANCY KERCHEVAL Drenkhan, who had joined the

from her home In France last
"The only thing they hed
right
was the dale of the
Bay
VIllage
pollee
force
jUit
Friday
expreasly
to
see
the
COLUMBUS CUP!) · crime
and the nsmes of the
over
three
years
before
the
television
movie
starring
ArlBne Sheppard flew from
July
1954
murder.
"In
my
George
Peppard
as
Sam
principals,"
Gerber said.
her home in France just lo
see Monday night's three- own mind, I think there Sheppard. She said she had a "Those bedlam courtroom
hour dramatization of the should have been more in· telephone call from ' Pepperd scenes just never•happened."
A juror that served during
prior to the broadcast and
Sam Sheppard murder case, vesUgallon."
but she was only one of the . He said the gullt or In- quizzed him ·about his the first trial also ·disputed
facts as depicted by the show.
many viewers in Ohio who nocence of Shepperd Is still preparation for the role.
"There certainly was a lot
"one
of
those
questions.
':One
·
·
Mrs
.
Sheppard
began
were Involved in the tangled
murder case against her late jury said he did It and another corresponding with "Dr . of fiction in it and some of It
said be didn't.
Sam" from Germany while was absolute lies," said
ex.!Jusbaild.
"H I had been satisfied In he wa.s In the Ohio Slate Beatr!c · Ornstein, South
Bay Village . Police Chief
Fred Drenkhan, who was the my mind at that time, that Penitentiary serving a life Euclid, Ohio. "The only calls
first patrolman on the scene there waa sufficient cause, I term for the 1954 bludgeon the jurors made to their
of th.e Marilyn Sheppard would have arrested him," slaying of his pregnant first homes wa.s the first night of
deliberations and we asked
murder, asked to be excused Drenkhan satd. "But there wife, Marilyn.
club chairwoman for the contest, and contestants, Kathy .
YOUNG CAREEIUSI' - Mrs. Suzy carpenter,
She helped Shepperd win a only for pajamas and such In
Monday night from attending wa.s no reason for me to
King, Rhonda Dailey, R.N. (Mrs. Carpenter) and Janis
fourth from left, wa.s selected "Young Careerist" for the
second trial at which. he was the presence of the bailiffs."
the city council meeting, so arrest him at that time."
Schmoll, left lo right.
Middleport Business and Profeaslonal Women's Club
The former Arlane Tebben- repreaenled by F. Lee Bailey.
Drenkhan, 49, recalled he
he could sit home and watch
Monday night. She is pictured here with Dorolha Salser,
the TV drania of the case in johanns arrived In the U.S. Sheppard was cleared of the was due to get off work at 8
murder In 1966.
'
a.m. the morning he was first
which there "were never
OHIO COLLEGE
Mrs.
Shepperd
watched
the
alerted to the case.
enough facts to make a good
FOOTBALL RECORDS
United Pres s International
television show at the home of
"That was a nice morning.
circumstantial case."
Mid-American Conference
her bosts, Mr. and Mrs. The sun was just breaking." I
"I really thought In my own
William Spangs, Rocky had just pulled lnlo a station
Conference Owerall
mind, as a pollee officer,
w· L T W L T
River, Ohio.
with a partner and we were
facts would speak for
xx -Miami 6 0 0 9 1 0
Without Drenkhan, the getting gas."
Central Mi ch .
themllllives," Drenkhan said
4 11821
other
Bay
VIllage
City
In a telephone interview from
Then the call came in from
Ball State .:1 2 0
9 2 0
Suzy Carpenter was
Welcomed · into mem - Plans wer~ made for the Bowling Green
his office.
ATHENS - A recom- Council members huddled former Mayor J. Spencer
selected Young Careerlst of bershipwere Mary McAngus, Chnslmas dmner to be h~ld Ohi o Un lv . 34 32 01 84 s2 01
Drenkhan did not arrest mendation by President around a color television set Houk.
4 6 0
"He was greatly excited the Middleport Business and Terri Miller, Ann Colwell, at the Meagslnn ,Dec. I5,6 .30 To l edo
Sheppard the morning of the Charles J. Ping on a faculty In City Hall and watch the
3 4 0
discovery of the murder, representation elecUon was three-hour presentation. and agitated, so I grabbed the Professional Women 's Club and Wanda Eblin. They were p.m. wath a $2 galt exchange. North ern Il l. 23 0 3 7 0
because of the evidence of a adopted by the Ohio Bualnesa was lo have been car we were running and got in judging which took place at appointed by Freddi e Reservations are to be made Ken t Stnte 1 5 0 4 ~6 0
the club meeting Monday · Houdashelt, president, to the wath Mrs. Mary Kunzelman. West ern Mich1. 7 0 I 10 0
burglary and the doclor's University'. Board of Trustees Slllpended during the movie. over there right away.
Sheppard
was
convicted
of
nightattheColumblaGasCo.
finance committee.
The budget was p~sented by x -Ea st . M ic h .
ucoherent story." '
"When I got lo the front
Saturday.
XXX
460
office.
A
letter
was
read
from
the
Alwilda Werner . Bacentenmal
"In the scientific aspect of
The board authorized the the 1954 murder of his wife door Esther (the lllliYOr's .
x · not compeflng tor title
Other contestants for the Meigs County Council on key chains and necklaces are xx . c linc hed titl e
It, when all the things were scheduling of an election and sentenced to life in wife) mel me and I said
Ohio Conlerence
Investigated, he (Sam) ·was winter quarter to determine prison. But at a second trial, . 'Whore's Marilyn?' She said, title were Janis Schmoll, a Aging asking for a con- still for sale as are cards and
Red Division
the responsible party," said the will of the faculty on the lrolll!ht about through the 'You'd better go upstairs and ·teacher; Kathy King, em- tribution. Miss Houdashelt placemats. Also started . to
Confer ence overall
efforts
of
Arlane
and
his
legal
ployed
with
Columbia
Gas
appointed
Nellie
Vale,
Dollie
raise
money
was
a
lravehng
W L T W' L T
see
what
you
can
de
for
her.'"
question of representation by
xx -M uskingum'
counsel,
Sheppard
was
Drenkhan
said
he
saw
she
Co.
,
and
Rhonda
Dailey,
Hayes,
Catherine
Welsh,
basket
of
gifts.
a bargaining agent.
410 6 4 0
Pearl Reynolds reported on Ba l dwin -Wallace
had been beaten severely and R.N., employed at Veterans Edith Forest, and Belly
The trustees authorized acquitted.
720
Meanwhile ln Cleveland, after he determined she was Memorial Hospital. Conkle to the Bicentennial constitution and by-laws Mar ietta 43 10
Ping or his designee to
2 0 4 S 0
J '2 0 3 6 0
establish and Implement Sheppard's brother said dead, he went downstairs lo Following the judging, Mrs. Community Award Com- noting revisions to be made. Neidelberg
Ot1 erbeln
1 A 0
4 S 0
watching
the
television
show
Carpenter,
also
a
teacher,
mittee.
'She
thanked
Janet
Mrs.
Kunzelman:
noted
thet
talk
lo
Sam.
guidelines and procedures for
Wooster
0 5 0
I 8 0
1'-'.AIRf..ll II
"At first when I talked to was presented with an in- Korn and the membership Mary Bonecutter had been
Blue Division
conducting the election which was ..-u-.
Conference overall
will detenmlne If the faculty . "It brought back ver~ Sam it appeared very likely scribed charm from the committee for the lea held at remembered durang her
WLTWLT
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. - wants unionization. The painful memories," said Dr. he could have done it," Middleport Club. She wili'now the home of Marion Taylor, illne~ and reported on the Wi ttenb erg 4 0 0 9 I 0
J I 0
5 4 0
'fhe Tri-State Area Council resolution also stilted that iflt Richard N. Sheppard. "It was Drenkhan said, "But tbe enter district competition . noting that a gift had been hospa tahzataon of Mrs. Denison
Mount Union
Mrs. Dorothe Salser was presented to Mrs. Taylor.
Hayes. A repor.t was also
has
announ ced
that is necessary to have an quite a dramatic production, more I talked lo him I noticed
220 72 0
Miss Houdashelt also made on donataons to the Oh io Wesle yan
Scouting's new American election to determine an but I have always believed In he was giving a coherent chairwoman for the contest in
1 30 4 SO
the local club. Judging the thanked Eva Robson for hospital loan center operated Caplfal
Heritage Badge, offered In agent to repreaent the my lrother'slnnocence and it story.''
040180
cooperation
with
the faculty Ping has the won't Iring him or Marilyn
contestants were Carole printing the club bulle lin. The by the club.
Yeager, Point Plea$8nt; Nea National Women's Weekend
Terri Miller won th~ door
American Revolution authorlt~ to negotiate the back. We loved them both."
Bicentennial Administration guidelines and procedures for
Stocknelster Henry, Jackson, in Canada on Feb. 28 and 29 praze . A silent auction was
Dr. Samuel R. Gerber,
and many historical groups, the election with ·all In- CUyahoga County coroner,
qualfer last year's district title was announced and it was held and refre shments c~rry· .u.x -Oh io North ern
marks the beginning of the terested parties.
holder, and Kyle Stafford, reported that four members ing out the Thanksgavang
who' telllfled ai both trials,
X X X
4, 4 I
x-Obe rlin x x x 2 4 0
BSA 's two-year "Spirit of
Jackson.
·
will be taking the trip.
theme were served .
The board also took action dllputed facts as depleted by
x -Kenyon x x x
3 6 0
'76" Bicentennial observance formally accepting the Ohio the movie.
x -not compe11ng for ti tl e
XX ·WOO IIt le
which will conclude in 1977. University · College of
Bia Ten
'fhe badge's significance Is Osteopathic Medicine aa a
Conlereftce Overall
WLTWLT
to acquain t some 1.3 million component college of the
The 1975 Winter Quarter
OhioS tate 7 o o 10 o 0
Scouts with the. ac- unlvenlty. The college was
Dave Roberson, evlll)geliat, Louisville, Ky. preached his
wjll start December 8 at
M ICh lgan
7 0 0 8 0 2
Wisconsin 3 3 1 .C 5 1
complishment s of such established by the Ohio
·Gallipolis Business College, , will be fea,tured sl)eliker at first sermon in his home
Illinois
3 4 o A 6 0
Amer icans as George General Asaembly, and tbe
36 Locust St. GBC offers a ' the Bradford Church ol Christ church at the age of 15. As a
Iowa
3 4 0 3 7 0
Purdue
3 • 0 3 1 0
Washington, Frederick legislation signed by Gov. 0
two year Associate Degree revival to be held Friday, junior in high school he was
Mien . State 3 1 0 s 5 0
Douglass, Molly Pitcher, James Rhodes last swnmer.
Program in Business Ad- Saturday· and Sunday elected president of the areaNorthwestern
2 5 0 3
0
Wilbur and Orville Wright,
wide youth rally, and during
The monthly cancer clinic, ministration and Executive · evenings al 7:30p.m.
A fee sehedule approved for
Minnesota
2
5 0 5
0
and Benjamin Franklin.
The Christ In ..Youth his senior year be directed a
the new college set the free of charge for all Meigs Secretarial. Also offered are
Indiana
1 5 I 2 7 I
Hoosier· Buckeye Conference
One of the merit badge quarterly comprehensive . County women, will be held 9 and 12 month diplomas Revival will include Bible devotion , group which met
Conference Ovenll
requlremenls involves local instrucUon fee of S400and lhe .. onThursdayc. ll, at Veterans courses in General Office, study classes on Saturday every morning before school.
W L T W TT
Hanover ( lnd I
and na llonal research of general fee at 166.
In the fall of 1971 Roberson
secretarial'' and Jr . Ac- beginning at 9 a.m. at the
Memorial Hospital.
~
80 0 900
hi storical events and
The trustees authorized the . Sc far at the clinics since counting. All courses are church with all youth being entered the Cincinnati Bible
Wil m ington -4 2 1 6 2 1
Bt uttton
5 2 15 3 1
biographies. Study of many university administration to May, 390 women have been approved for Veterans who invited to attend the classes. College. During his first year
Tavtor
lfnd
l
eras of American history is develop plans for the examined and no positive test waut to take advantage of A luncheon will be served at and a half there he sang in the
530 6 3 0
Defian ce
J 5 0 A 5 0
Tlmothle~ quartet which
also recommended.
noon.
renovation of Grosvenor Hall, results have been received. their G.I. Benefits.
Findlay
2 6 0 2 8 0
During the next two years, a donmilory, to houae the All women are Invited to call
traveled
In
the
Kentucky,
In
addition
to
the
Classes are conducted
Earlham f lnd I
2 60 27 0
the Boy Scouts of America medical college. The nnm of the American Cancer Society daily, Monday through evangelist, the Scns of ~ght Indiana, and Ohio area. He
Anderson { lnd )
will be involved in numerous Dan
served
as
youth
minister
lor
A.
Carmichael, office In Middleport, 992-7531, Friday, from 8 a.m. to I p.m. will be presenting musical
26 0 27 0
Man chester ln d
Bicentennial projects In- Columbus, is to be recom- from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week Evening classes are also selections. They are mem- the Cedar Hlil Christian
260 2 70
cluding an International mended to serve as con- days to make an appoint- available ' and are held bers of the Christ In Youth Church in Louisville, Ky.
Others
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brotherhood and exchange suiting architect for the ment. There are openings for Monday, Tuesday, and Crusade Team of Cincinnati. before coming to serve in the
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A kron
MR.
ROBERSON
program, which wlll dot the project.
ministry
of
Christ
in
Youth.
Roberson,
a
native
of
the next clinic.
Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9:30
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agenda of ''Festival USA.''
Allendlng the board
Mrs. Wilma Reece , who has p.m . Credits earned at
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John Carroll
Scouting's " Horizons '76" meeting as representatives of been serving as coordinator Gallipolis Business College
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H i ram
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Da yton ·
observance will recognize the
Ohio Osteopathic of the clinic has resigned are transferable to several
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ASh land
this nation 's futur e and Association
were
the beca1111e she wiU be leaving four-year colleges . The
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Central Sta te
potential for young people president of OOA, Dr. Marlin the county along with her Business College is approved ,
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Case Wes tern
through their Scouting ex- E. Levlll (Dayton); a pest husband, John, who ha~ been by the Ohio Stale Board of
perience.
president, Dr. J . Richard transferred to canton In his School
and
College
Already some 400 local BSA Costin (Columbus); and the duties with the Ohio Power Registration and maintains a
Silver clover
coun cils throughout the executive director of OOA, Co. Taldng Mra. Reece's very active employment
nation have embraced the Chris H. Klndsvatter place a.s coordinator will be service for graduates and
Bicentennial philosophy.
The Central Ohio Anglers' " If we adults don't take the our ,farm friends could adopt pin is awarded
employers.
tColumbus r.
Jan Judge.
and Hunters' Club has named lime to provide and develop a long lasting program of
Bob Evans of Rio Grande Its an appreciation among our planting wildlife habitat for
Mrs. Louise Gluesencamp,
·"Conservationist of the youth for the natural the food and sheller benefits a 4-H advisor for the SliversYear," an honor bestowed by resources of our na lion, there to the birds and animals of ville Stitchers 4-H Club, was
the club's Order of the White won't be an out of doors for their community . Wildlife Is a recently awarded the silver
Horse.
them to enjoy. If we don't natural heri!age and a good dover pin for her five years
Evans accepted the award teach
them
sound indicator of our soil of volunteer service to the 4-H
at the club's recent annual management of wildlife, productivity. If the wildlife youth of Meigs County. The
meeting at club headquarters forests, the soil, water and count on our farms Is up, the award was provided by the
near West Jeffenon.
our minerals they will not richness of the soil is bolind lo National 4-H Foundation
Herb Rumfleld, a club have much to look forward to be good."
through the Stale 4-H ofOce of
Send a long, stamped, self· rapidly.
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. break.
director,
explained
why
Bob
Evans
also
said,
"The
You
can
abo
aet
muscle
addressed
envelope·
for
in
the
future."
·
Ohio
Stale Unlvenity.
Of course, if a person Is
DR. DR. LAMB - Is It
Evans,
president
of
Bob
image
of
the
hunter
and
In closing, Evans said,
possible to rupture or her- spasm by IIIIWllina an un- mailing . Some of • my dehydrated or in shock or in
n!Bie a disc just by bending comfortable posllldn,' The correspondents have had fun need of more blood volume, Evans Farms Inc., was "With our bicentennial year fisherman Is up to us. If we
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over to pick something up In a muscle literally cralliPI and changing girth control to then the faster you . can selected lo receive the annual just around the corner, all o( are going to enjoy our sport In
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the future , we must respect
IN NELSONVIU.I!l ,
twisted position without even can produce pain much like birth control. Certainly birth get the fluid in the award : "Rarely do we find a
man
who
so
willingly
gives
of
the
rlghls
of
the
landowner
that
asaociated
with
a
rupMiss
Erma Srnlt~ and ~rs.
contrOl
is
one
way
to
avoid
touching that something?
better . A good examhlmself,without
reasaurance
and
regard
all
streams
as
If
Genevieve
Meinhart .wert In
one
temporary
cause
of
the
Can intravenous feeding by tured disc.
ple here Is a rapid
of
personal
reward.
Rarely
they
are
our
own
drinking
Nelsonville
Monday dua, lo
Although there are many big middle. But, considering transfusion of blood in the
putting a needle in a vein and
DEVOTED TO THE
does
a
non-professional,
nonwater
supply
.
We
must
the lllnesa of their tro~er,
running in the Ouid be too things that cause back the number of men with this presence of hemorrhage. The
. INTEREST OF
r.n.tGs-MASON AREA
protect the few remaining Arthur Snllth, In the carftlac
last, and if so can it do. any trouble, one of the main ones problem, there Is more to it ability to do this CliO be life- political Individual work so CH~fTER
L. TANNEHILL
natural free flowing streams care unit at Mount St. Mary's
damage lo a person in any Is lack of atre111th of tile than that.
saving in the operating room dillgenUy for conservation." , . ~ l!xec. Ed .
HOEFLICH
In presenting the award, :., ROBERT
for
ali future generations." H01pllal.
abdominal and back muacles.
About intravenous feeding, or in other emergency
way, especially a child?
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City Editor
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field
said,
"Bob
Evans's
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dolly
except
High
on
the
list
of
thlnga
to
do
one
Cllllet
the
ftuld
go
lh
too
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DEAR READER situations.·
oturday DV The Oh io Voile~
many
contributions
towarda
to
prevent
back
trouble
II
fast.
The
Ruld
running
Into
Bending over and lilting
The effects of overloading
u'bllshlng company , 111
ourt St. Pomeroy . Ohio
something is a common way rnalntalnlns good abdominal the veina quickly expands the the circulation with Ould are the conserving of our natural ~769
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of rupturi ng a disc. Even muscles. 'I'h08e people with 1 volume of blood, literally by' usually temporary, and the resources do not stop down In 991-2156. Editorial Phone 992·,
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without lifting it is possible If large abdomen are sitting diluting it. In sick people, body will quickly adjust by his native Gallla County. All 2157
Second cless posteoe paid
particularly those with eliminating the excess fluid, of Ohio and our nation benefit t Pomeroy , Ohio .
you already have a damaged ducks for back problems.
Now talclng onlen for ••'
Nltlonal advertising
from
his
work
aa
a
conThere
Is
a
lot
you
can
do
to
Umited
heart
function,
the
disc ready to herniate. The
provided the kidneys are
representative . ward ·
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disc is between two ver- keep that abdOnllnll tone In excess volume can overload functioning nocmally. In this servationist. This outdojlrs- Griffith
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tebrae, and when you bend shape. Those who have the the heart and cause ac- Instance there should be no man's activities are shared 757 Third Ave .. New York,
10017 .
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by young people from all , N.Y.
over it squeezes down on the expandlnc middle problem or cumulation of fluid In the residual damage:
Subscription rates :
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Inner edge of the li tUe sac- WID t to avoid II Clll get more lungs or other signs of
Keep In mind, doctors often corners of lhli land. Hill IYIIIIblt
75 cents per week .
like structure or pillow that detalla by ~~endlniiO cenll for temporary heart failure. Ills have to choose between risks. tireless efforts and devotion 1 ly Motor Route Where
6 to 16 lb.
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service
not
outdoor
education 1rritr
contains the disc. The The Health Letter IIIIDber 3- easier to overload a chUd, Also, in the presence of ex- to
vellablt, One rnonlh , 13.25.
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in Ohio and W. Va ..
pressure on one side can pop 7,GirthControf: A\'Oidln8 the becaue he has a small blood treme conditions, despi t'e programs for our youth have BynomollYtlr
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the sac just as you break a Big Middle. Jut write to me v~ to start witll. Adding' heroic efforts, the outcome Is brought national distinction
onths, ill .50 ; Three
onths , &amp;7 .00 . Elsewhere
blister by squeezing it. Of in care of litis ne •JIIIIIel', P. a 11111ll amount of fluid not always successful. Only to our Brotherhood of the
26.00 yur ; Six rnonfhs
Jungle
Cock
and
the
roonskln
0
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Bor
1651,
Rldlo
City
rapidly
can
Increase
his
blood
l3.SO
; three months, &amp;7 .50.
115 W. MAIN
POIElOY!
TV doctors are able to cure
course, the more pressure
ubscriptlon
price
Includes
Cap
brigade
programs.
StaUIII,
New
YGI'k,
NY
10019.
volume too much very everything, and life is not one
that Is applied, as in the lif0
9-7 Fri. &amp; Sit. N
unday Times -Sentinel .
In accepting; Evans said,
ting, the more likely it Is lo
big TV show.

Facuity will
decide upon
agent issue

Suzy Carpenter is named
young careerist for club

Bicentennial
merit badge
is announced

Winter

begins Dec. 8

Cancer clinic
date is 11th
f December

Roberson coming here

Conservation award made
to Bob Evans of Gallia

DR. LAMB

Disc rupture from bending

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MARKEt

: By RICK VAN SANT
. Walt
end
Simpson, who hes a chance defensive
: CINCINNATI (UPI ) _ lo break his NFL season Patulski.
:• ''Have you ever," Cincinnati rushing· record of 2,003 yards,
Anderson, ripping apart an
~ Bengals center Bob Johnson now has 1,325 and needs lo inexperienced
Buffalo
'. wanted to know, "Have you average 136 yards in his final defensive secondary, mar~ ever seen perfection like fi ve games to top the ched his team down the field
" Kenny's?''
,
astounding mark he set In with such ccnsistency that
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th&amp;Bengals never punted.
Who saw the aerial circus that
But Monday night belonged
"I'd hete to be that poor
: Kenny And e r so n lo Anderson.
(Buffalo) cornerback," said
: rlngmasterted Monday night
Besides surpassing his old the Bengals' Rufus Mayes.
: had to be either "no" 0 ; club passing yardage mark of
Which one, he was asked.
~ uhardly ever."
.!52 yards, Anderson also set a
"!&lt;;ilher one," 11e replied.
~ ~e Bengals quarterbac~ Benga'ls · total individual
Admitted Simpson about
r peSsed fotJa,team record 447 offensive record with 455 the porous Bills' defensive
~ yards, hitting 30 of 46 with no yards. Team records of 547 backfield,
"We
have
~ Interceptions, to guide Cln- lolal yards and 34 first downs problems and we c'an'•t
' clnnatl lo a 33-24 viclory over also were set.
conceal them."
" the Buffalo Bills in a free"I'd pave to say it was my
Chimed in Buffalo head
wheeling nationally-televised best performance ," said coach Lou Sa ban, "We got
" game.
Anderson, a fifth year pro out weaknesses back there. I
o:. It was Cincy'seighth win In of tiny Augustana ( Ill .) know what our problems
nine starts and kept the College. "Teams have been are .''
Bengals lied with Pittsburgh throwing the ball on Buffalo
Although Cincinnati led
for the AFC Central Division this year and that was ob- . throughout, Buffalo stayed
lead.
viously our game plan.'' :
within striking distance most
, Although O.J. Simpson
Anderson, who threw two of the way and wasn't out of il
'.:':.' rushed for 197 yards, 154 TD passes, shared a game until Dave (lreen booted an
coming In tbe first -half, ll hell award with receiver Chip IS-yard field goal with just
'•• · wasn't enough to keep the Myers, who caught seven I :57 remaining left to tran; : disappointing Bills from passes for lOS yards.
sform a shaky six point lead
"Anderson's the best we've to the more comfortable glne
slipping lo 5-4, the fourth loss
seen all year," praised Bills' point final margin.
;, : In their last live games.

But il was too close to suit
Bengals boss Paul Brown.
"It went the way we were
afraid it would," the 67-yearold coach said. "We had
trouble stopping them and
they had trouble stopping our
passing. It was just a wide·open football game.''
Anderson's five-yard pass
to Lenvil Elliott staked the
Bengals to an early IHllead,
and although John Leypoldt
kicked a 28,yard field goallo
cut illo (1.3, Cincy seized a 133 advantage midway through
the' second period on rookie
Stan Fritts' one yard smash.
Simpson , who uncorked
runs of 59 and 44 yards,
scored on a two yard
scramble to pull the Bills' to
within 13-10, but Anderson hit
Charlie Joiner on a 26-yard
TD toss to provide the
Bengals a 26-10 halftimPlead .

~ Expect

encouraged

another
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: m'l Sports·Writer
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• ' State Coach Woody Hayes
o; :. said Monday the Buckeye"" " Michigan football rivalry
[ : (X'ovides "the greatest single
o ; game In any sport .and It
, " won't be any diHerent this
year."
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were the big reasons for the
rivalry, said Hayes, who
wouldn't admit the 15-3-1
record he has against
Michigan In his 24 games
, ; against the Wolverines had
n • anything to do with it.
"You said that, I didn't,"
Hayes said, being careful not
• : 1o say anything which could
" • be used against him. "It was
~ a great rivalry before I got
· : here."
~ . He refused to conunent on
" ' the No. 4 rated Wolverines
" . other than, "!feel they are an
·: ; extremely talented footbllU
, .. le{lm and that's all I'm going
"" .... to say."
' ' Hayes reaffirmed his plans

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McMANE
UPI Sporll Writer
," NEW YORK (UPI )
2 Notre Dame, which has not
finlBhed out of the lop 20 In II
years, dropped below the 20
mark In the United Press
International Board of
Coaches · major college
football ratings today. Alabama, Oklahoma and Colorado
each moved up In the lop 10.
'I"" Notre Dame, which has not
, .,., finished lower thim 15th in the
' " ~ final UP! rankings since 1965,
1' " lost its third game of the
~. season Saturday, upeet by
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Pittsburgh . The Fighting
Irish received only one lOth
place vote from the 40
coaches in this week 's.
ratings. Notre Dame was
ranked ninth last week.
Colorado, running its ·
record lo 8-2 with a victory
over Kansas, took over the
No. 9 spot, climbing three
places from 18$t week. The
Buffaloes, headed for the
Astro-Biuebonnet Bowl at
Houston on Dec. 27, have one
game remaining against
Kansas State.
Alabama and Oklahoma
eaoh moved up one spot, with
the Crimson Tide moving
ahead of Michigan Into the
No.4position and the Sooners
'edging past Texas Into the
No. 6 slot. Alabama (9-1 ),
named to the &amp;!gar 'Bowl on
Monday, will be idle next
Saturday while Oklahoma (91) meets Nebraska for the
right to represent ·the Big
Eight Conference In the
Orange Bowl.
Ohio State continued to· be
,the overwhelming choice of

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!Standings!

Early In the third quarter
Simpson cut the margin to 2017onaoneyardrun,butlaler
in the period Green connected
on a 211-yard field goal a11d
early In the final period
Fritts• second one-yard TD
run gave Cincy its biggest
lead of the night, 311-7.
Although Buffalo refused to
fold and bounced to within 3024 on Joe Ferguson's 10-yard
pass lo J.D. Hill, Green
guaranteed Cincinnati the
win wlth his 18-yard field goal
with just 1:57 lo play.
Green cculd have made
things more comfortable for
Cincinnati had he not missed
an extra point and a 37-yard
field goal try .
"I was hoping to get the
game ball," he said, "so I
could go home and practiCe
with it."

LeClair speaker
at banquet for
Eagle gridders

Sport Parade .

N a t 1 on a I Footba ll l eag ue

Sfandings

Bv Un ited Press lnt er nat tona l
American conf erence

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By MILTON RICHMAN
~~r~'J'~ore
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IIPI Sports Editor
~~~·~~gland
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NEW YORK (UP!)- The easiest thing in the world is lo hit
NY Jets
1 1 o 121 a sportswriter.
Centr~. , , pcf.
He's generally standing still, taking notes, listening to
Pi ffsb urg h
8
f 0 889 what's being said, and if some player or coach swings at him,
0 · 889 he never hits back.
8
c,ncinnafi
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Houston
7 2 0 .776
Cievefand
o 9 o .ooo
That was the way it happened S day night at Madison
Westw. a. f. pcf. Square Garden where the New York Rangers shut out the
Oakland
7 1 o .778 Detroit Red Wings, 3-6.
4 5 0 ·" 4
Kansas Cofy
Upset bYh'as lea m' s Ioss and fur ther angered perhaps over a
. Denver
4 5 o .444
san Doego
o 9 o .ooo circumstance which followed, Red Wings' Coach Doug BarkNafiona~~~;terence
ley punched Walter MacPeek, a hockey writer lor the Newark
w . I. t. pet. Star Ledger. MacPeek' then went to a police station and filed
~a!:~i~~fon
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formal charges. Ordinarily thet wouidn 't make much news or
Dalfas
• 3 o .667 cause any undue excitement, except attacks on sports writers
~:il~~~~~~.a
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seem to have been on the rise the past few months and now are
cent ral
,Arawing more attention .
Min nesofa
~; ... ~ 'o, P~ ,Jo1T!Jey should, because nobody, repeat NOBODY, professional
Detroif
6 , ~ ., o · ~; • 11.1\lletic figure or anybody else, has a right lo hit somebody.
~~~~ang~ay
8.. ~ .1i 1 There has been enough breakdown in law and order in the
wes t ,
!tr,ee)j and in the International community. The only place
Los Ange fes
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w'hefe there's supposed to be some class, some style or
San Francisco
4 5 0 444 reasonable procedure remaining is in the fun and games
~~:,ng ,e•n•
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deportment, and if it isn't, we're in much more trouble then we

The Eastern High School
Athletic Boosters will
honor the football learns,
cheerleaders and volley·
ballleam with a banquet at
6:30p.m. on Monday, Nov.
24 with Jtm LeClair,
middle linebacker for the
Cincinnati Bengals, tbe
speaker.
The admission price Is $2
per person. Tickets may he
purchased at the Meigs
Inn, Krogers, New York
Clothing House, Powell's
Super Valu, VIllage
Phanmacy, King Builders
Supply, Dutton Drug Store
and tbe Pomeroy National
Bank.
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Phipps made a public prediction that tbe Browns would
beat Oakland.
"I tcld the le!IID I was
happy to see a positive
statement by a player,'' he
said. "Mike Phipps thought It
and he said it."
Gregg said he ordlnsrlly
frowns on such predictions
because they end up on "the
bulletin board In your oppcnent 's locker room,'' but he
thought such a statement was
necessary "at th~ point In
view of all that has happened.
"I · felt like it was a
statement thai needed lo be
made. And I was panUcularly
pleased that Mike made II."

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C• nconnaf•
33 Buffafo 24 · n•ght
Sunday' s Gam es
Baffi more af Miam ;
Chicago
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C l n c ~n nat tat Clevelan d
Denver af· Aff anfa
~:~·~.~'t a~';;'~~ss~;\~ 10
N Y GianfS af Green Bay
O
akl and af Washingfon
Phil ad elphia at Dall as

Barkley is putting In his second hitch as coach of the Red
Wings and his action Monday night was not typical of him.
Physica l violence contributes nothing ' it merely destroys.
,
Some NHL pecple are so shortsighted, they can'lsee the media
belp them tremendously and, indeed, is vital to their business.
Clarence Campbell, the NHL president, is wise enough lo see
il • But he should do something about the leag'ue's post.oame
o

St. Louis at NY J ets

rule.

san
Diego • • Min nesofa
San Fra nc1sco at New Or leans
Monday 's Game
PiffSburgh •• Houston. nighf
Worfd H o c k e y Association
Bv uniteds~~~~~n~~~ernational
East

It says "within a reasonable time (7 to 10 minutes) after a
game, media personnel will have available to them the team
management. " The rule goes on to say media representatives
shall be admitted lo the dressing room " If member club SO
desires." And if member club does not desire, 11 8 separate
interview room shall be designated."
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According to MacPeek, he and the other writers had waited
0
Cincinnati
1 1 1 f5 nearly 20 minutes. He wished to speak wiih 'goalie Ed
New Eng land
Clev eland
l 1 ~ ~ \~ Giacomln , recently traded by the Rangers to the Red Wings,
Ind ianapolis
Wes t
;, andwhen Barkley wouldn't let him or any of the other ~iters
1
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Plt.~
\"lb the dressing room, MacPeek called his attention lo the
Houston
Minnesota
1 6 1 15 P,C/.st'i!am,e rule.
Phoenix
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M\'f~ek says Barkleytoldhlmloshovethe rule.
San Diego
' 9 t ~
"!\ van&amp; make sure I get this right so I can get It lnlo my
Denver
canad•an w ·. I. 1. ph reJWi't
to Clarence Campbell," MacPeek said.
1•1
Quebec
. 13 i o 26 •· Now' that was waving a -r.ed flag in front of Barkley and
1
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;:"9 ~ ;: ¥~cPeek shouldn't heve done it, but neither should Barkley
Ca lgary
8 1 1 n heve done what he proceeded lo do.
ToronfoMonday' s Results
'fO 2 10 '"g:ouwannasettiethiswe'llgooutside,'" MacPeekqtloles
tnd ianopotis 6 To ronfo 2 .
!Qe troll coach as saying.
Edmonfon 6 San DieQO 3
','No , we,'ll settle it with a note lo the National Hockey League
Tu esday 's Games
., 1 • ~~"\ ~ • ,,
HouSf on af Winni peg •
· 'yn &lt;:f " MacPeek answered.
Cincirin ati at Quebec d
,,-, I ~:~~r lhbna'bt tllat was that ," he says, "but then he started
San Dieg o at Cal gar y
"'t::
Edmonfon af Denver
swinging. He hit me four or five times, I don't know for sure
how many because I was stunned. I began ducking, bul he
nicked me a few limes.''

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Bench
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recovers
t ra de f
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LOS ANGELES (UP! ) _

Jimmy Wynn, who helped
Los Angeles win the National
CINCIN NATI (UP! ) League pennant iri 1974, has Johnny,. . Bench loday was
been sent to Atlanta in a four- · recoverang. from an ~p­
for-two deal for Dusty Baker per~nti)f'successful operation
but he's not mad at tM • onhl!llefl shoulderMondaym
Dcdgers
•·
.. Qiclahoma1City , Okla., Cin"Ther~'s no doubt In my cinnali Reds offici als
mind that I can still play reported. .
center on a reguler basis " :- ~~Eve~blng went as exthe •:JJ..year-old veterali sard »peeled; •$Bid a club offacaal.
·fallowin g Monday hlght 's ·' I'Vhe~e were ~ 0 . com. deal.
.
" . phca~~ons , no surprases m any
you have to like a learn that
"My arm is strong 'and I way· '
rf
ed b ,
does that.
can still get around. I don't · The surgery, ,pe orm
)
"We could have lost both really understand why the Dr. Donald 0 Donoghue at
the Stanford and Baylor Dcdgers feel otherwise."
·.Oklahoma City's St. Anthony
games very easUy (Instead of
AI CampaniB, Dodger vice HC¥ipatal, lock a little o; er a~
tying),'' he said. "We were at president In charge of player hour a~d the Reds sta
the crossroads then. But we personnel, said Wynn was a ~ tcher as eXJ_&gt;OCied to remam
came back to win seven In a defensive liability because of an the hospatal about four
row- that shows you this a balky right elbow.
more days ..
team has a lot of character."
Baker, 26, will play centerNo cast will be ne~ry,
Bo was so euphoric he field for the Dcdgers next and a~thoug~ Ben_ch s left
barely mentioned his prac- . year. He hit .261 with 19 home arm wall be an a slang about
Uces would be closed-&lt;~galn. runs and 72 RB!s while three weeks, the sluggmg
Down In Columbus, Ohio, playing center at Atlanta last star "sh~uld be in good shape
Woody Hayes was doing the season.
fo r spran~. tra.an ang next
same-again.
"He can run, throw , field February, sa td a tea m
"Early In the season after and hil with power," said spokesman .
we had the two ties,': said Campanis. " And it's our
The doclor said he removed
freshman quarterbllck Rick feeling that he has yet to
Leach, we just knew we had reach his peak. Our scouting
1o play together and take the reports on him have always
games one at a lime.
been good."
bases.
"lthlnkwedldagoodjobof
The Dodgers also acquired
Wynn, who came here
not looking ahead to the Ohio Ed Goodson, 27, from before the 1974 season in a
State game," he said. "Now Atlanta . Besides Wynn, they trade with Houston fo r
that It's here, I think gave up Lee Lacy, 27; Torn Claude0steen, hit.27I with 32
everybody's going to be Paciorek , 29, and Jerry ... hcmers and lOS RBis in the
jacked up all week and ready Rcyster, 23.
,
Dodgers' , pennant winnin g
to go saturday."
Baker, a five-year ma jor year, and was voted the NL's
league veteran, once was "Comeback Player of the
hailed as the Braves' next Year.'' But he slipped to .248
WEBER IN HOSPITAL
Henry Aaron. He was Aaron 's with I8homersand 58 RBis in
REEDSVILLE - Denver teammate four years. 1975.
Weber , Reedsville , is a Baker's best season was 1973
surgical patient at CamdenClark Hospital in Parkers- whenhehit.288wlth99RBis,
21 home runs and 24 stolen
burg. His room number is 211.

Bo excited as a kid as

Wolves prepare for
· By RICHARD L. SHOOK

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Gregg is

By JOHN SPETZ
BEREA, Ohio (UP!)
Although the Cleveland
Browns went down lo their
ninth straight defeat In
Oakland Sunday, Forrest
Gregg appears to heve drawn
new confidence and a spirit of
optimism
from the exlo close practices lo the press
Hayes said backup middle
perience.
this week and explained his guard Mark Lang remains
The main sources of the
· the only question mark for
reasons why.
optimism
were Mike Phipps'
·.,u only takes one person the Buckeyes as far as Inquarterbllcklng
In the aS-17
who knows what he Is looking juries are concerned,
loss,
Greg
Pruitt's
103-yard
for ," said Hayes. "And the although several players will
guy you don't suspect is miss a couple days of prac- rushing performance and the
always the one - the guy tice. Lang reinjured a knee In fact that the Browns were
painting the bleachers.
the Buckeyes' 38-6 win over within striking distance of
their first viclory imW the
"I have never asked a Minnesota last Saturday.
final
quarter.
newspaperman not lo use
"ll should be a great, great
"I
was
very encouraged by
something he knows," Hayes ccntesl," Hayes said.
Hayes aid he thought his Mike's performance Suncontinued, "but I heve a right
day ," the coach said at his
1o keep him from knowing it. team was on the upswing.
"So, that's the reason we
"We felt the last two games weekly news conference. "He
close our practices. We will that we are building up again got himself ready for a
not do anything which will after somewhat of a mid- football game and he was
hurt our chances of winning. season letdown which In- throwing pinpoint passes in
We want to hav~ everything variably happens," Hayes the first half."
"I thought Mike ran the
going for us up there."
said. "We'll be ready for a
fool~
team very well,"
tie would send the Buckeyes fine game."
qregg
'add"?·.
"I tbolll!ht his
to the Rose Bowl and
Hayes was asked If he had
play
calling
was
excellent.
Michigan to the Orange Bowl thought any about whether he
There
was
that
draw
for the
since Ohio Stale would have would go for a lie If he had an
first
touchdown
and
on a
the best overall record. opportunity. A lie would give ·
couple
of
occasions
he
threw
Michigan Is 8+2 going In and the Buckeyes and Wolverines
another Big Ten co- the screen and caught them
.the Bucks 10.0.
"I've tried to think about championship, their fourth In off balance.''
Gregg s11id. he was also
everything, " Hayes said, a row.
encouraged
last week when
"but I won 't talk about that
But, under the conference's
that until afler the game." new method of selecting Its
Rose Bowl re(X'esentative 1 a

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UP!)
- Bo Schembechler says he
feels "like a kid" as the
the coaches for the No. I buildup begins for fourthpcsltion. The Buckeyes (10- rated Michigan's Big Ten
0), who meet ·Michlgan this. showdown Saturday with topSaturday for the Big Ten ranked Ohio Stale.
Conference title, received 32
At stake Is the conference
first place votes and 392 championship and trip to the
points 1o take a declaive 71). Rose Bowl but- thanks In no
point .margin over unbeaten small part to Schembechler's
Nebraska (10·0), which squeallngs the past three
remained No. 2. The Cor- years - the loser will be
nhuskers got the other eight playing In the Orange Bowl
first place votes.
on New Year's Day instead of
staying home.
Texas A&amp;M (~) . Arizona
"I don't think the fact of
State ( ~ ) and Penn Stale (S.
both teams gclng to a bowl
2) held on lo the Sl!llle will . change anything,"
pcsltlons as last week : the
ScheJIIbechler said. "Either
Aggles In the No. 3 spot,
team will feel bad If It loses
Arizona State eighth and but now, maybe for the team
Perm State No. 10.
that loses the recovery period
Pittsburgh (7-3) , on the
will be less."
strength of Its vlctcry over
The Wolverines will be
Notre Dame, climbed heck
shooting for their fifth
Into the top 20 after a few . straight outright or share of
weeks' absence. The Panthe Big Ten title, a fact obthers, who earned a trip to the
scured because the Buckeyes
&amp;In Bowl by defeating the
have been to the Rose Bowl
Irish, were tied with the last three seasons as they
Arkansas (7-2) In the No. 17 tied Michigan for first plBce.
position.
"I'm still like a kid," the
'
bouncy, bouyant SchemNEW YOR K tUP I) - The bechler said Monday at his
(,:::1
Unit~d Hou se Int er n ational
weekly presa luncheon, which r-----------~--~---------. z
BOllrd of Coach es to p 20
played to a packed press
co ll ege foolba ll t ee m s wit h
won -lost r ecord s an d ll rst
house.
"I'm as excited as a
p lace votes · In pll re nth eses .
kid.''
Tenth w eek :
Team
Points
What has seemingly turned
1. Oh to Sf.l lO·O) I 32 I
392
~ Vanilla &amp; ~ Choc.
2. NeDrasko (10-0) 18) 322 Scheinliech1er on more than
3 Texas A&amp;M 19·01
29S
4: AtaDama l9-ll
243 usual for this eighth straight
5. Michigan (8 -0 21
242 Big Ten title deciding gume Is
In Cones,
&amp; Pints
6, Oklahoma !9-11
209 ·the way his young Michigan
7. Texasl 9·ll
201
8. Arizona St. 110-01
86 learn, 8+2, his come on after
9. Colora do 18-21
43
------------~~--~
10. Penn St. 18-21
33 a slow start.
''After getting ~~Jed ta win,
28
11. Arizon a (8·11
25
12. Florida 18-21
win,
win, win, win, and then
13. Georgio li-2l
13
' 1 ~ . Coiitorn ial 7·3l
12 having back-to-back ties with
lO:OOA.M. Tllll:OO P.M. Sun.-TIIur.
.S. Itlel UCL A17-2-1i
9 everybody ready to bury you
10:00
A.M. Tll12:00 P.M. Fri. &amp; Set. ·
15. (lit ) San Jose St. 19·1) 9
17. \t iel Pll tsburgh 17 -31
6 and then to come back and
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POMEROY.
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MAIN
19. \tiel Tutsa (7 .3)
5 Schembechler said, "well,

a piece of "chewed up"
cartilage and a tiriy piece of
bone from the collarbone
area of Bench's left shoulder.
Bench had spent much of
the 1975 seB90n In pain after
the shoulder wss injured in a
heme plate collision with San
Francisco's Gary Matthews
on April 22.
It was the second operation
for the 27-year-old Bench in
less than three years. In
December, 1972, Bench underwent lung surgery for
removal of a benign lesion .
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Mystery holds Sheppard case
after three-hour TV drama
By NANCY KERCHEVAL Drenkhan, who had joined the

from her home In France last
"The only thing they hed
right
was the dale of the
Bay
VIllage
pollee
force
jUit
Friday
expreasly
to
see
the
COLUMBUS CUP!) · crime
and the nsmes of the
over
three
years
before
the
television
movie
starring
ArlBne Sheppard flew from
July
1954
murder.
"In
my
George
Peppard
as
Sam
principals,"
Gerber said.
her home in France just lo
see Monday night's three- own mind, I think there Sheppard. She said she had a "Those bedlam courtroom
hour dramatization of the should have been more in· telephone call from ' Pepperd scenes just never•happened."
A juror that served during
prior to the broadcast and
Sam Sheppard murder case, vesUgallon."
but she was only one of the . He said the gullt or In- quizzed him ·about his the first trial also ·disputed
facts as depicted by the show.
many viewers in Ohio who nocence of Shepperd Is still preparation for the role.
"There certainly was a lot
"one
of
those
questions.
':One
·
·
Mrs
.
Sheppard
began
were Involved in the tangled
murder case against her late jury said he did It and another corresponding with "Dr . of fiction in it and some of It
said be didn't.
Sam" from Germany while was absolute lies," said
ex.!Jusbaild.
"H I had been satisfied In he wa.s In the Ohio Slate Beatr!c · Ornstein, South
Bay Village . Police Chief
Fred Drenkhan, who was the my mind at that time, that Penitentiary serving a life Euclid, Ohio. "The only calls
first patrolman on the scene there waa sufficient cause, I term for the 1954 bludgeon the jurors made to their
of th.e Marilyn Sheppard would have arrested him," slaying of his pregnant first homes wa.s the first night of
deliberations and we asked
murder, asked to be excused Drenkhan satd. "But there wife, Marilyn.
club chairwoman for the contest, and contestants, Kathy .
YOUNG CAREEIUSI' - Mrs. Suzy carpenter,
She helped Shepperd win a only for pajamas and such In
Monday night from attending wa.s no reason for me to
King, Rhonda Dailey, R.N. (Mrs. Carpenter) and Janis
fourth from left, wa.s selected "Young Careerist" for the
second trial at which. he was the presence of the bailiffs."
the city council meeting, so arrest him at that time."
Schmoll, left lo right.
Middleport Business and Profeaslonal Women's Club
The former Arlane Tebben- repreaenled by F. Lee Bailey.
Drenkhan, 49, recalled he
he could sit home and watch
Monday night. She is pictured here with Dorolha Salser,
the TV drania of the case in johanns arrived In the U.S. Sheppard was cleared of the was due to get off work at 8
murder In 1966.
'
a.m. the morning he was first
which there "were never
OHIO COLLEGE
Mrs.
Shepperd
watched
the
alerted to the case.
enough facts to make a good
FOOTBALL RECORDS
United Pres s International
television show at the home of
"That was a nice morning.
circumstantial case."
Mid-American Conference
her bosts, Mr. and Mrs. The sun was just breaking." I
"I really thought In my own
William Spangs, Rocky had just pulled lnlo a station
Conference Owerall
mind, as a pollee officer,
w· L T W L T
River, Ohio.
with a partner and we were
facts would speak for
xx -Miami 6 0 0 9 1 0
Without Drenkhan, the getting gas."
Central Mi ch .
themllllives," Drenkhan said
4 11821
other
Bay
VIllage
City
In a telephone interview from
Then the call came in from
Ball State .:1 2 0
9 2 0
Suzy Carpenter was
Welcomed · into mem - Plans wer~ made for the Bowling Green
his office.
ATHENS - A recom- Council members huddled former Mayor J. Spencer
selected Young Careerlst of bershipwere Mary McAngus, Chnslmas dmner to be h~ld Ohi o Un lv . 34 32 01 84 s2 01
Drenkhan did not arrest mendation by President around a color television set Houk.
4 6 0
"He was greatly excited the Middleport Business and Terri Miller, Ann Colwell, at the Meagslnn ,Dec. I5,6 .30 To l edo
Sheppard the morning of the Charles J. Ping on a faculty In City Hall and watch the
3 4 0
discovery of the murder, representation elecUon was three-hour presentation. and agitated, so I grabbed the Professional Women 's Club and Wanda Eblin. They were p.m. wath a $2 galt exchange. North ern Il l. 23 0 3 7 0
because of the evidence of a adopted by the Ohio Bualnesa was lo have been car we were running and got in judging which took place at appointed by Freddi e Reservations are to be made Ken t Stnte 1 5 0 4 ~6 0
the club meeting Monday · Houdashelt, president, to the wath Mrs. Mary Kunzelman. West ern Mich1. 7 0 I 10 0
burglary and the doclor's University'. Board of Trustees Slllpended during the movie. over there right away.
Sheppard
was
convicted
of
nightattheColumblaGasCo.
finance committee.
The budget was p~sented by x -Ea st . M ic h .
ucoherent story." '
"When I got lo the front
Saturday.
XXX
460
office.
A
letter
was
read
from
the
Alwilda Werner . Bacentenmal
"In the scientific aspect of
The board authorized the the 1954 murder of his wife door Esther (the lllliYOr's .
x · not compeflng tor title
Other contestants for the Meigs County Council on key chains and necklaces are xx . c linc hed titl e
It, when all the things were scheduling of an election and sentenced to life in wife) mel me and I said
Ohio Conlerence
Investigated, he (Sam) ·was winter quarter to determine prison. But at a second trial, . 'Whore's Marilyn?' She said, title were Janis Schmoll, a Aging asking for a con- still for sale as are cards and
Red Division
the responsible party," said the will of the faculty on the lrolll!ht about through the 'You'd better go upstairs and ·teacher; Kathy King, em- tribution. Miss Houdashelt placemats. Also started . to
Confer ence overall
efforts
of
Arlane
and
his
legal
ployed
with
Columbia
Gas
appointed
Nellie
Vale,
Dollie
raise
money
was
a
lravehng
W L T W' L T
see
what
you
can
de
for
her.'"
question of representation by
xx -M uskingum'
counsel,
Sheppard
was
Drenkhan
said
he
saw
she
Co.
,
and
Rhonda
Dailey,
Hayes,
Catherine
Welsh,
basket
of
gifts.
a bargaining agent.
410 6 4 0
Pearl Reynolds reported on Ba l dwin -Wallace
had been beaten severely and R.N., employed at Veterans Edith Forest, and Belly
The trustees authorized acquitted.
720
Meanwhile ln Cleveland, after he determined she was Memorial Hospital. Conkle to the Bicentennial constitution and by-laws Mar ietta 43 10
Ping or his designee to
2 0 4 S 0
J '2 0 3 6 0
establish and Implement Sheppard's brother said dead, he went downstairs lo Following the judging, Mrs. Community Award Com- noting revisions to be made. Neidelberg
Ot1 erbeln
1 A 0
4 S 0
watching
the
television
show
Carpenter,
also
a
teacher,
mittee.
'She
thanked
Janet
Mrs.
Kunzelman:
noted
thet
talk
lo
Sam.
guidelines and procedures for
Wooster
0 5 0
I 8 0
1'-'.AIRf..ll II
"At first when I talked to was presented with an in- Korn and the membership Mary Bonecutter had been
Blue Division
conducting the election which was ..-u-.
Conference overall
will detenmlne If the faculty . "It brought back ver~ Sam it appeared very likely scribed charm from the committee for the lea held at remembered durang her
WLTWLT
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. - wants unionization. The painful memories," said Dr. he could have done it," Middleport Club. She wili'now the home of Marion Taylor, illne~ and reported on the Wi ttenb erg 4 0 0 9 I 0
J I 0
5 4 0
'fhe Tri-State Area Council resolution also stilted that iflt Richard N. Sheppard. "It was Drenkhan said, "But tbe enter district competition . noting that a gift had been hospa tahzataon of Mrs. Denison
Mount Union
Mrs. Dorothe Salser was presented to Mrs. Taylor.
Hayes. A repor.t was also
has
announ ced
that is necessary to have an quite a dramatic production, more I talked lo him I noticed
220 72 0
Miss Houdashelt also made on donataons to the Oh io Wesle yan
Scouting's new American election to determine an but I have always believed In he was giving a coherent chairwoman for the contest in
1 30 4 SO
the local club. Judging the thanked Eva Robson for hospital loan center operated Caplfal
Heritage Badge, offered In agent to repreaent the my lrother'slnnocence and it story.''
040180
cooperation
with
the faculty Ping has the won't Iring him or Marilyn
contestants were Carole printing the club bulle lin. The by the club.
Yeager, Point Plea$8nt; Nea National Women's Weekend
Terri Miller won th~ door
American Revolution authorlt~ to negotiate the back. We loved them both."
Bicentennial Administration guidelines and procedures for
Stocknelster Henry, Jackson, in Canada on Feb. 28 and 29 praze . A silent auction was
Dr. Samuel R. Gerber,
and many historical groups, the election with ·all In- CUyahoga County coroner,
qualfer last year's district title was announced and it was held and refre shments c~rry· .u.x -Oh io North ern
marks the beginning of the terested parties.
holder, and Kyle Stafford, reported that four members ing out the Thanksgavang
who' telllfled ai both trials,
X X X
4, 4 I
x-Obe rlin x x x 2 4 0
BSA 's two-year "Spirit of
Jackson.
·
will be taking the trip.
theme were served .
The board also took action dllputed facts as depleted by
x -Kenyon x x x
3 6 0
'76" Bicentennial observance formally accepting the Ohio the movie.
x -not compe11ng for ti tl e
XX ·WOO IIt le
which will conclude in 1977. University · College of
Bia Ten
'fhe badge's significance Is Osteopathic Medicine aa a
Conlereftce Overall
WLTWLT
to acquain t some 1.3 million component college of the
The 1975 Winter Quarter
OhioS tate 7 o o 10 o 0
Scouts with the. ac- unlvenlty. The college was
Dave Roberson, evlll)geliat, Louisville, Ky. preached his
wjll start December 8 at
M ICh lgan
7 0 0 8 0 2
Wisconsin 3 3 1 .C 5 1
complishment s of such established by the Ohio
·Gallipolis Business College, , will be fea,tured sl)eliker at first sermon in his home
Illinois
3 4 o A 6 0
Amer icans as George General Asaembly, and tbe
36 Locust St. GBC offers a ' the Bradford Church ol Christ church at the age of 15. As a
Iowa
3 4 0 3 7 0
Purdue
3 • 0 3 1 0
Washington, Frederick legislation signed by Gov. 0
two year Associate Degree revival to be held Friday, junior in high school he was
Mien . State 3 1 0 s 5 0
Douglass, Molly Pitcher, James Rhodes last swnmer.
Program in Business Ad- Saturday· and Sunday elected president of the areaNorthwestern
2 5 0 3
0
Wilbur and Orville Wright,
wide youth rally, and during
The monthly cancer clinic, ministration and Executive · evenings al 7:30p.m.
A fee sehedule approved for
Minnesota
2
5 0 5
0
and Benjamin Franklin.
The Christ In ..Youth his senior year be directed a
the new college set the free of charge for all Meigs Secretarial. Also offered are
Indiana
1 5 I 2 7 I
Hoosier· Buckeye Conference
One of the merit badge quarterly comprehensive . County women, will be held 9 and 12 month diplomas Revival will include Bible devotion , group which met
Conference Ovenll
requlremenls involves local instrucUon fee of S400and lhe .. onThursdayc. ll, at Veterans courses in General Office, study classes on Saturday every morning before school.
W L T W TT
Hanover ( lnd I
and na llonal research of general fee at 166.
In the fall of 1971 Roberson
secretarial'' and Jr . Ac- beginning at 9 a.m. at the
Memorial Hospital.
~
80 0 900
hi storical events and
The trustees authorized the . Sc far at the clinics since counting. All courses are church with all youth being entered the Cincinnati Bible
Wil m ington -4 2 1 6 2 1
Bt uttton
5 2 15 3 1
biographies. Study of many university administration to May, 390 women have been approved for Veterans who invited to attend the classes. College. During his first year
Tavtor
lfnd
l
eras of American history is develop plans for the examined and no positive test waut to take advantage of A luncheon will be served at and a half there he sang in the
530 6 3 0
Defian ce
J 5 0 A 5 0
Tlmothle~ quartet which
also recommended.
noon.
renovation of Grosvenor Hall, results have been received. their G.I. Benefits.
Findlay
2 6 0 2 8 0
During the next two years, a donmilory, to houae the All women are Invited to call
traveled
In
the
Kentucky,
In
addition
to
the
Classes are conducted
Earlham f lnd I
2 60 27 0
the Boy Scouts of America medical college. The nnm of the American Cancer Society daily, Monday through evangelist, the Scns of ~ght Indiana, and Ohio area. He
Anderson { lnd )
will be involved in numerous Dan
served
as
youth
minister
lor
A.
Carmichael, office In Middleport, 992-7531, Friday, from 8 a.m. to I p.m. will be presenting musical
26 0 27 0
Man chester ln d
Bicentennial projects In- Columbus, is to be recom- from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week Evening classes are also selections. They are mem- the Cedar Hlil Christian
260 2 70
cluding an International mended to serve as con- days to make an appoint- available ' and are held bers of the Christ In Youth Church in Louisville, Ky.
Others
W L T
brotherhood and exchange suiting architect for the ment. There are openings for Monday, Tuesday, and Crusade Team of Cincinnati. before coming to serve in the
7 4 0
A kron
MR.
ROBERSON
program, which wlll dot the project.
ministry
of
Christ
in
Youth.
Roberson,
a
native
of
the next clinic.
Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9:30
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Cincinnat i
0
Y oung stown State 5 •
agenda of ''Festival USA.''
Allendlng the board
Mrs. Wilma Reece , who has p.m . Credits earned at
4
5
0
John Carroll
Scouting's " Horizons '76" meeting as representatives of been serving as coordinator Gallipolis Business College
4 s 0
H i ram
5 6 0
Da yton ·
observance will recognize the
Ohio Osteopathic of the clinic has resigned are transferable to several
• 6 0
ASh land
this nation 's futur e and Association
were
the beca1111e she wiU be leaving four-year colleges . The
•
6 0
Central Sta te
potential for young people president of OOA, Dr. Marlin the county along with her Business College is approved ,
0 8 0
Case Wes tern
through their Scouting ex- E. Levlll (Dayton); a pest husband, John, who ha~ been by the Ohio Stale Board of
perience.
president, Dr. J . Richard transferred to canton In his School
and
College
Already some 400 local BSA Costin (Columbus); and the duties with the Ohio Power Registration and maintains a
Silver clover
coun cils throughout the executive director of OOA, Co. Taldng Mra. Reece's very active employment
nation have embraced the Chris H. Klndsvatter place a.s coordinator will be service for graduates and
Bicentennial philosophy.
The Central Ohio Anglers' " If we adults don't take the our ,farm friends could adopt pin is awarded
employers.
tColumbus r.
Jan Judge.
and Hunters' Club has named lime to provide and develop a long lasting program of
Bob Evans of Rio Grande Its an appreciation among our planting wildlife habitat for
Mrs. Louise Gluesencamp,
·"Conservationist of the youth for the natural the food and sheller benefits a 4-H advisor for the SliversYear," an honor bestowed by resources of our na lion, there to the birds and animals of ville Stitchers 4-H Club, was
the club's Order of the White won't be an out of doors for their community . Wildlife Is a recently awarded the silver
Horse.
them to enjoy. If we don't natural heri!age and a good dover pin for her five years
Evans accepted the award teach
them
sound indicator of our soil of volunteer service to the 4-H
at the club's recent annual management of wildlife, productivity. If the wildlife youth of Meigs County. The
meeting at club headquarters forests, the soil, water and count on our farms Is up, the award was provided by the
near West Jeffenon.
our minerals they will not richness of the soil is bolind lo National 4-H Foundation
Herb Rumfleld, a club have much to look forward to be good."
through the Stale 4-H ofOce of
Send a long, stamped, self· rapidly.
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. break.
director,
explained
why
Bob
Evans
also
said,
"The
You
can
abo
aet
muscle
addressed
envelope·
for
in
the
future."
·
Ohio
Stale Unlvenity.
Of course, if a person Is
DR. DR. LAMB - Is It
Evans,
president
of
Bob
image
of
the
hunter
and
In closing, Evans said,
possible to rupture or her- spasm by IIIIWllina an un- mailing . Some of • my dehydrated or in shock or in
n!Bie a disc just by bending comfortable posllldn,' The correspondents have had fun need of more blood volume, Evans Farms Inc., was "With our bicentennial year fisherman Is up to us. If we
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over to pick something up In a muscle literally cralliPI and changing girth control to then the faster you . can selected lo receive the annual just around the corner, all o( are going to enjoy our sport In
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the future , we must respect
IN NELSONVIU.I!l ,
twisted position without even can produce pain much like birth control. Certainly birth get the fluid in the award : "Rarely do we find a
man
who
so
willingly
gives
of
the
rlghls
of
the
landowner
that
asaociated
with
a
rupMiss
Erma Srnlt~ and ~rs.
contrOl
is
one
way
to
avoid
touching that something?
better . A good examhlmself,without
reasaurance
and
regard
all
streams
as
If
Genevieve
Meinhart .wert In
one
temporary
cause
of
the
Can intravenous feeding by tured disc.
ple here Is a rapid
of
personal
reward.
Rarely
they
are
our
own
drinking
Nelsonville
Monday dua, lo
Although there are many big middle. But, considering transfusion of blood in the
putting a needle in a vein and
DEVOTED TO THE
does
a
non-professional,
nonwater
supply
.
We
must
the lllnesa of their tro~er,
running in the Ouid be too things that cause back the number of men with this presence of hemorrhage. The
. INTEREST OF
r.n.tGs-MASON AREA
protect the few remaining Arthur Snllth, In the carftlac
last, and if so can it do. any trouble, one of the main ones problem, there Is more to it ability to do this CliO be life- political Individual work so CH~fTER
L. TANNEHILL
natural free flowing streams care unit at Mount St. Mary's
damage lo a person in any Is lack of atre111th of tile than that.
saving in the operating room dillgenUy for conservation." , . ~ l!xec. Ed .
HOEFLICH
In presenting the award, :., ROBERT
for
ali future generations." H01pllal.
abdominal and back muacles.
About intravenous feeding, or in other emergency
way, especially a child?
:
City Editor
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Rum
field
said,
"Bob
Evans's
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·PuDIIshtd
dolly
except
High
on
the
list
of
thlnga
to
do
one
Cllllet
the
ftuld
go
lh
too
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oturday DV The Oh io Voile~
many
contributions
towarda
to
prevent
back
trouble
II
fast.
The
Ruld
running
Into
Bending over and lilting
The effects of overloading
u'bllshlng company , 111
ourt St. Pomeroy . Ohio
something is a common way rnalntalnlns good abdominal the veina quickly expands the the circulation with Ould are the conserving of our natural ~769
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without lifting it is possible If large abdomen are sitting diluting it. In sick people, body will quickly adjust by his native Gallla County. All 2157
Second cless posteoe paid
particularly those with eliminating the excess fluid, of Ohio and our nation benefit t Pomeroy , Ohio .
you already have a damaged ducks for back problems.
Now talclng onlen for ••'
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from
his
work
aa
a
conThere
Is
a
lot
you
can
do
to
Umited
heart
function,
the
disc ready to herniate. The
provided the kidneys are
representative . ward ·
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disc is between two ver- keep that abdOnllnll tone In excess volume can overload functioning nocmally. In this servationist. This outdojlrs- Griffith
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6 to 16 lb.
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in Ohio and W. Va ..
pressure on one side can pop 7,GirthControf: A\'Oidln8 the becaue he has a small blood treme conditions, despi t'e programs for our youth have BynomollYtlr
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onths, ill .50 ; Three
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blister by squeezing it. Of in care of litis ne •JIIIIIel', P. a 11111ll amount of fluid not always successful. Only to our Brotherhood of the
26.00 yur ; Six rnonfhs
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and
the
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rapidly
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POIElOY!
TV doctors are able to cure
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ubscriptlon
price
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programs.
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volume too much very everything, and life is not one
that Is applied, as in the lif0
9-7 Fri. &amp; Sit. N
unday Times -Sentinel .
In accepting; Evans said,
ting, the more likely it Is lo
big TV show.

Facuity will
decide upon
agent issue

Suzy Carpenter is named
young careerist for club

Bicentennial
merit badge
is announced

Winter

begins Dec. 8

Cancer clinic
date is 11th
f December

Roberson coming here

Conservation award made
to Bob Evans of Gallia

DR. LAMB

Disc rupture from bending

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: By RICK VAN SANT
. Walt
end
Simpson, who hes a chance defensive
: CINCINNATI (UPI ) _ lo break his NFL season Patulski.
:• ''Have you ever," Cincinnati rushing· record of 2,003 yards,
Anderson, ripping apart an
~ Bengals center Bob Johnson now has 1,325 and needs lo inexperienced
Buffalo
'. wanted to know, "Have you average 136 yards in his final defensive secondary, mar~ ever seen perfection like fi ve games to top the ched his team down the field
" Kenny's?''
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astounding mark he set In with such ccnsistency that
.
.. The answer, from anyone 1973.
th&amp;Bengals never punted.
Who saw the aerial circus that
But Monday night belonged
"I'd hete to be that poor
: Kenny And e r so n lo Anderson.
(Buffalo) cornerback," said
: rlngmasterted Monday night
Besides surpassing his old the Bengals' Rufus Mayes.
: had to be either "no" 0 ; club passing yardage mark of
Which one, he was asked.
~ uhardly ever."
.!52 yards, Anderson also set a
"!&lt;;ilher one," 11e replied.
~ ~e Bengals quarterbac~ Benga'ls · total individual
Admitted Simpson about
r peSsed fotJa,team record 447 offensive record with 455 the porous Bills' defensive
~ yards, hitting 30 of 46 with no yards. Team records of 547 backfield,
"We
have
~ Interceptions, to guide Cln- lolal yards and 34 first downs problems and we c'an'•t
' clnnatl lo a 33-24 viclory over also were set.
conceal them."
" the Buffalo Bills in a free"I'd pave to say it was my
Chimed in Buffalo head
wheeling nationally-televised best performance ," said coach Lou Sa ban, "We got
" game.
Anderson, a fifth year pro out weaknesses back there. I
o:. It was Cincy'seighth win In of tiny Augustana ( Ill .) know what our problems
nine starts and kept the College. "Teams have been are .''
Bengals lied with Pittsburgh throwing the ball on Buffalo
Although Cincinnati led
for the AFC Central Division this year and that was ob- . throughout, Buffalo stayed
lead.
viously our game plan.'' :
within striking distance most
, Although O.J. Simpson
Anderson, who threw two of the way and wasn't out of il
'.:':.' rushed for 197 yards, 154 TD passes, shared a game until Dave (lreen booted an
coming In tbe first -half, ll hell award with receiver Chip IS-yard field goal with just
'•• · wasn't enough to keep the Myers, who caught seven I :57 remaining left to tran; : disappointing Bills from passes for lOS yards.
sform a shaky six point lead
"Anderson's the best we've to the more comfortable glne
slipping lo 5-4, the fourth loss
seen all year," praised Bills' point final margin.
;, : In their last live games.

But il was too close to suit
Bengals boss Paul Brown.
"It went the way we were
afraid it would," the 67-yearold coach said. "We had
trouble stopping them and
they had trouble stopping our
passing. It was just a wide·open football game.''
Anderson's five-yard pass
to Lenvil Elliott staked the
Bengals to an early IHllead,
and although John Leypoldt
kicked a 28,yard field goallo
cut illo (1.3, Cincy seized a 133 advantage midway through
the' second period on rookie
Stan Fritts' one yard smash.
Simpson , who uncorked
runs of 59 and 44 yards,
scored on a two yard
scramble to pull the Bills' to
within 13-10, but Anderson hit
Charlie Joiner on a 26-yard
TD toss to provide the
Bengals a 26-10 halftimPlead .

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encouraged

another
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: m'l Sports·Writer
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• ' State Coach Woody Hayes
o; :. said Monday the Buckeye"" " Michigan football rivalry
[ : (X'ovides "the greatest single
o ; game In any sport .and It
, " won't be any diHerent this
year."
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were the big reasons for the
rivalry, said Hayes, who
wouldn't admit the 15-3-1
record he has against
Michigan In his 24 games
, ; against the Wolverines had
n • anything to do with it.
"You said that, I didn't,"
Hayes said, being careful not
• : 1o say anything which could
" • be used against him. "It was
~ a great rivalry before I got
· : here."
~ . He refused to conunent on
" ' the No. 4 rated Wolverines
" . other than, "!feel they are an
·: ; extremely talented footbllU
, .. le{lm and that's all I'm going
"" .... to say."
' ' Hayes reaffirmed his plans

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McMANE
UPI Sporll Writer
," NEW YORK (UPI )
2 Notre Dame, which has not
finlBhed out of the lop 20 In II
years, dropped below the 20
mark In the United Press
International Board of
Coaches · major college
football ratings today. Alabama, Oklahoma and Colorado
each moved up In the lop 10.
'I"" Notre Dame, which has not
, .,., finished lower thim 15th in the
' " ~ final UP! rankings since 1965,
1' " lost its third game of the
~. season Saturday, upeet by
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Pittsburgh . The Fighting
Irish received only one lOth
place vote from the 40
coaches in this week 's.
ratings. Notre Dame was
ranked ninth last week.
Colorado, running its ·
record lo 8-2 with a victory
over Kansas, took over the
No. 9 spot, climbing three
places from 18$t week. The
Buffaloes, headed for the
Astro-Biuebonnet Bowl at
Houston on Dec. 27, have one
game remaining against
Kansas State.
Alabama and Oklahoma
eaoh moved up one spot, with
the Crimson Tide moving
ahead of Michigan Into the
No.4position and the Sooners
'edging past Texas Into the
No. 6 slot. Alabama (9-1 ),
named to the &amp;!gar 'Bowl on
Monday, will be idle next
Saturday while Oklahoma (91) meets Nebraska for the
right to represent ·the Big
Eight Conference In the
Orange Bowl.
Ohio State continued to· be
,the overwhelming choice of

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!Standings!

Early In the third quarter
Simpson cut the margin to 2017onaoneyardrun,butlaler
in the period Green connected
on a 211-yard field goal a11d
early In the final period
Fritts• second one-yard TD
run gave Cincy its biggest
lead of the night, 311-7.
Although Buffalo refused to
fold and bounced to within 3024 on Joe Ferguson's 10-yard
pass lo J.D. Hill, Green
guaranteed Cincinnati the
win wlth his 18-yard field goal
with just 1:57 lo play.
Green cculd have made
things more comfortable for
Cincinnati had he not missed
an extra point and a 37-yard
field goal try .
"I was hoping to get the
game ball," he said, "so I
could go home and practiCe
with it."

LeClair speaker
at banquet for
Eagle gridders

Sport Parade .

N a t 1 on a I Footba ll l eag ue

Sfandings

Bv Un ited Press lnt er nat tona l
American conf erence

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By MILTON RICHMAN
~~r~'J'~ore
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IIPI Sports Editor
~~~·~~gland
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NEW YORK (UP!)- The easiest thing in the world is lo hit
NY Jets
1 1 o 121 a sportswriter.
Centr~. , , pcf.
He's generally standing still, taking notes, listening to
Pi ffsb urg h
8
f 0 889 what's being said, and if some player or coach swings at him,
0 · 889 he never hits back.
8
c,ncinnafi
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7 2 0 .776
Cievefand
o 9 o .ooo
That was the way it happened S day night at Madison
Westw. a. f. pcf. Square Garden where the New York Rangers shut out the
Oakland
7 1 o .778 Detroit Red Wings, 3-6.
4 5 0 ·" 4
Kansas Cofy
Upset bYh'as lea m' s Ioss and fur ther angered perhaps over a
. Denver
4 5 o .444
san Doego
o 9 o .ooo circumstance which followed, Red Wings' Coach Doug BarkNafiona~~~;terence
ley punched Walter MacPeek, a hockey writer lor the Newark
w . I. t. pet. Star Ledger. MacPeek' then went to a police station and filed
~a!:~i~~fon
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formal charges. Ordinarily thet wouidn 't make much news or
Dalfas
• 3 o .667 cause any undue excitement, except attacks on sports writers
~:il~~~~~~.a
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seem to have been on the rise the past few months and now are
cent ral
,Arawing more attention .
Min nesofa
~; ... ~ 'o, P~ ,Jo1T!Jey should, because nobody, repeat NOBODY, professional
Detroif
6 , ~ ., o · ~; • 11.1\lletic figure or anybody else, has a right lo hit somebody.
~~~~ang~ay
8.. ~ .1i 1 There has been enough breakdown in law and order in the
wes t ,
!tr,ee)j and in the International community. The only place
Los Ange fes
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w'hefe there's supposed to be some class, some style or
San Francisco
4 5 0 444 reasonable procedure remaining is in the fun and games
~~:,ng ,e•n•
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deportment, and if it isn't, we're in much more trouble then we

The Eastern High School
Athletic Boosters will
honor the football learns,
cheerleaders and volley·
ballleam with a banquet at
6:30p.m. on Monday, Nov.
24 with Jtm LeClair,
middle linebacker for the
Cincinnati Bengals, tbe
speaker.
The admission price Is $2
per person. Tickets may he
purchased at the Meigs
Inn, Krogers, New York
Clothing House, Powell's
Super Valu, VIllage
Phanmacy, King Builders
Supply, Dutton Drug Store
and tbe Pomeroy National
Bank.
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Phipps made a public prediction that tbe Browns would
beat Oakland.
"I tcld the le!IID I was
happy to see a positive
statement by a player,'' he
said. "Mike Phipps thought It
and he said it."
Gregg said he ordlnsrlly
frowns on such predictions
because they end up on "the
bulletin board In your oppcnent 's locker room,'' but he
thought such a statement was
necessary "at th~ point In
view of all that has happened.
"I · felt like it was a
statement thai needed lo be
made. And I was panUcularly
pleased that Mike made II."

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C• nconnaf•
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Sunday' s Gam es
Baffi more af Miam ;
Chicago
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C l n c ~n nat tat Clevelan d
Denver af· Aff anfa
~:~·~.~'t a~';;'~~ss~;\~ 10
N Y GianfS af Green Bay
O
akl and af Washingfon
Phil ad elphia at Dall as

Barkley is putting In his second hitch as coach of the Red
Wings and his action Monday night was not typical of him.
Physica l violence contributes nothing ' it merely destroys.
,
Some NHL pecple are so shortsighted, they can'lsee the media
belp them tremendously and, indeed, is vital to their business.
Clarence Campbell, the NHL president, is wise enough lo see
il • But he should do something about the leag'ue's post.oame
o

St. Louis at NY J ets

rule.

san
Diego • • Min nesofa
San Fra nc1sco at New Or leans
Monday 's Game
PiffSburgh •• Houston. nighf
Worfd H o c k e y Association
Bv uniteds~~~~~n~~~ernational
East

It says "within a reasonable time (7 to 10 minutes) after a
game, media personnel will have available to them the team
management. " The rule goes on to say media representatives
shall be admitted lo the dressing room " If member club SO
desires." And if member club does not desire, 11 8 separate
interview room shall be designated."
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According to MacPeek, he and the other writers had waited
0
Cincinnati
1 1 1 f5 nearly 20 minutes. He wished to speak wiih 'goalie Ed
New Eng land
Clev eland
l 1 ~ ~ \~ Giacomln , recently traded by the Rangers to the Red Wings,
Ind ianapolis
Wes t
;, andwhen Barkley wouldn't let him or any of the other ~iters
1
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Plt.~
\"lb the dressing room, MacPeek called his attention lo the
Houston
Minnesota
1 6 1 15 P,C/.st'i!am,e rule.
Phoenix
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M\'f~ek says Barkleytoldhlmloshovethe rule.
San Diego
' 9 t ~
"!\ van&amp; make sure I get this right so I can get It lnlo my
Denver
canad•an w ·. I. 1. ph reJWi't
to Clarence Campbell," MacPeek said.
1•1
Quebec
. 13 i o 26 •· Now' that was waving a -r.ed flag in front of Barkley and
1
~~';;;~~';'g.
;:"9 ~ ;: ¥~cPeek shouldn't heve done it, but neither should Barkley
Ca lgary
8 1 1 n heve done what he proceeded lo do.
ToronfoMonday' s Results
'fO 2 10 '"g:ouwannasettiethiswe'llgooutside,'" MacPeekqtloles
tnd ianopotis 6 To ronfo 2 .
!Qe troll coach as saying.
Edmonfon 6 San DieQO 3
','No , we,'ll settle it with a note lo the National Hockey League
Tu esday 's Games
., 1 • ~~"\ ~ • ,,
HouSf on af Winni peg •
· 'yn &lt;:f " MacPeek answered.
Cincirin ati at Quebec d
,,-, I ~:~~r lhbna'bt tllat was that ," he says, "but then he started
San Dieg o at Cal gar y
"'t::
Edmonfon af Denver
swinging. He hit me four or five times, I don't know for sure
how many because I was stunned. I began ducking, bul he
nicked me a few limes.''

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recovers
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LOS ANGELES (UP! ) _

Jimmy Wynn, who helped
Los Angeles win the National
CINCIN NATI (UP! ) League pennant iri 1974, has Johnny,. . Bench loday was
been sent to Atlanta in a four- · recoverang. from an ~p­
for-two deal for Dusty Baker per~nti)f'successful operation
but he's not mad at tM • onhl!llefl shoulderMondaym
Dcdgers
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.. Qiclahoma1City , Okla., Cin"Ther~'s no doubt In my cinnali Reds offici als
mind that I can still play reported. .
center on a reguler basis " :- ~~Eve~blng went as exthe •:JJ..year-old veterali sard »peeled; •$Bid a club offacaal.
·fallowin g Monday hlght 's ·' I'Vhe~e were ~ 0 . com. deal.
.
" . phca~~ons , no surprases m any
you have to like a learn that
"My arm is strong 'and I way· '
rf
ed b ,
does that.
can still get around. I don't · The surgery, ,pe orm
)
"We could have lost both really understand why the Dr. Donald 0 Donoghue at
the Stanford and Baylor Dcdgers feel otherwise."
·.Oklahoma City's St. Anthony
games very easUy (Instead of
AI CampaniB, Dodger vice HC¥ipatal, lock a little o; er a~
tying),'' he said. "We were at president In charge of player hour a~d the Reds sta
the crossroads then. But we personnel, said Wynn was a ~ tcher as eXJ_&gt;OCied to remam
came back to win seven In a defensive liability because of an the hospatal about four
row- that shows you this a balky right elbow.
more days ..
team has a lot of character."
Baker, 26, will play centerNo cast will be ne~ry,
Bo was so euphoric he field for the Dcdgers next and a~thoug~ Ben_ch s left
barely mentioned his prac- . year. He hit .261 with 19 home arm wall be an a slang about
Uces would be closed-&lt;~galn. runs and 72 RB!s while three weeks, the sluggmg
Down In Columbus, Ohio, playing center at Atlanta last star "sh~uld be in good shape
Woody Hayes was doing the season.
fo r spran~. tra.an ang next
same-again.
"He can run, throw , field February, sa td a tea m
"Early In the season after and hil with power," said spokesman .
we had the two ties,': said Campanis. " And it's our
The doclor said he removed
freshman quarterbllck Rick feeling that he has yet to
Leach, we just knew we had reach his peak. Our scouting
1o play together and take the reports on him have always
games one at a lime.
been good."
bases.
"lthlnkwedldagoodjobof
The Dodgers also acquired
Wynn, who came here
not looking ahead to the Ohio Ed Goodson, 27, from before the 1974 season in a
State game," he said. "Now Atlanta . Besides Wynn, they trade with Houston fo r
that It's here, I think gave up Lee Lacy, 27; Torn Claude0steen, hit.27I with 32
everybody's going to be Paciorek , 29, and Jerry ... hcmers and lOS RBis in the
jacked up all week and ready Rcyster, 23.
,
Dodgers' , pennant winnin g
to go saturday."
Baker, a five-year ma jor year, and was voted the NL's
league veteran, once was "Comeback Player of the
hailed as the Braves' next Year.'' But he slipped to .248
WEBER IN HOSPITAL
Henry Aaron. He was Aaron 's with I8homersand 58 RBis in
REEDSVILLE - Denver teammate four years. 1975.
Weber , Reedsville , is a Baker's best season was 1973
surgical patient at CamdenClark Hospital in Parkers- whenhehit.288wlth99RBis,
21 home runs and 24 stolen
burg. His room number is 211.

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By JOHN SPETZ
BEREA, Ohio (UP!)
Although the Cleveland
Browns went down lo their
ninth straight defeat In
Oakland Sunday, Forrest
Gregg appears to heve drawn
new confidence and a spirit of
optimism
from the exlo close practices lo the press
Hayes said backup middle
perience.
this week and explained his guard Mark Lang remains
The main sources of the
· the only question mark for
reasons why.
optimism
were Mike Phipps'
·.,u only takes one person the Buckeyes as far as Inquarterbllcklng
In the aS-17
who knows what he Is looking juries are concerned,
loss,
Greg
Pruitt's
103-yard
for ," said Hayes. "And the although several players will
guy you don't suspect is miss a couple days of prac- rushing performance and the
always the one - the guy tice. Lang reinjured a knee In fact that the Browns were
painting the bleachers.
the Buckeyes' 38-6 win over within striking distance of
their first viclory imW the
"I have never asked a Minnesota last Saturday.
final
quarter.
newspaperman not lo use
"ll should be a great, great
"I
was
very encouraged by
something he knows," Hayes ccntesl," Hayes said.
Hayes aid he thought his Mike's performance Suncontinued, "but I heve a right
day ," the coach said at his
1o keep him from knowing it. team was on the upswing.
"So, that's the reason we
"We felt the last two games weekly news conference. "He
close our practices. We will that we are building up again got himself ready for a
not do anything which will after somewhat of a mid- football game and he was
hurt our chances of winning. season letdown which In- throwing pinpoint passes in
We want to hav~ everything variably happens," Hayes the first half."
"I thought Mike ran the
going for us up there."
said. "We'll be ready for a
fool~
team very well,"
tie would send the Buckeyes fine game."
qregg
'add"?·.
"I tbolll!ht his
to the Rose Bowl and
Hayes was asked If he had
play
calling
was
excellent.
Michigan to the Orange Bowl thought any about whether he
There
was
that
draw
for the
since Ohio Stale would have would go for a lie If he had an
first
touchdown
and
on a
the best overall record. opportunity. A lie would give ·
couple
of
occasions
he
threw
Michigan Is 8+2 going In and the Buckeyes and Wolverines
another Big Ten co- the screen and caught them
.the Bucks 10.0.
"I've tried to think about championship, their fourth In off balance.''
Gregg s11id. he was also
everything, " Hayes said, a row.
encouraged
last week when
"but I won 't talk about that
But, under the conference's
that until afler the game." new method of selecting Its
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UP!)
- Bo Schembechler says he
feels "like a kid" as the
the coaches for the No. I buildup begins for fourthpcsltion. The Buckeyes (10- rated Michigan's Big Ten
0), who meet ·Michlgan this. showdown Saturday with topSaturday for the Big Ten ranked Ohio Stale.
Conference title, received 32
At stake Is the conference
first place votes and 392 championship and trip to the
points 1o take a declaive 71). Rose Bowl but- thanks In no
point .margin over unbeaten small part to Schembechler's
Nebraska (10·0), which squeallngs the past three
remained No. 2. The Cor- years - the loser will be
nhuskers got the other eight playing In the Orange Bowl
first place votes.
on New Year's Day instead of
staying home.
Texas A&amp;M (~) . Arizona
"I don't think the fact of
State ( ~ ) and Penn Stale (S.
both teams gclng to a bowl
2) held on lo the Sl!llle will . change anything,"
pcsltlons as last week : the
ScheJIIbechler said. "Either
Aggles In the No. 3 spot,
team will feel bad If It loses
Arizona State eighth and but now, maybe for the team
Perm State No. 10.
that loses the recovery period
Pittsburgh (7-3) , on the
will be less."
strength of Its vlctcry over
The Wolverines will be
Notre Dame, climbed heck
shooting for their fifth
Into the top 20 after a few . straight outright or share of
weeks' absence. The Panthe Big Ten title, a fact obthers, who earned a trip to the
scured because the Buckeyes
&amp;In Bowl by defeating the
have been to the Rose Bowl
Irish, were tied with the last three seasons as they
Arkansas (7-2) In the No. 17 tied Michigan for first plBce.
position.
"I'm still like a kid," the
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weekly presa luncheon, which r-----------~--~---------. z
BOllrd of Coach es to p 20
played to a packed press
co ll ege foolba ll t ee m s wit h
won -lost r ecord s an d ll rst
house.
"I'm as excited as a
p lace votes · In pll re nth eses .
kid.''
Tenth w eek :
Team
Points
What has seemingly turned
1. Oh to Sf.l lO·O) I 32 I
392
~ Vanilla &amp; ~ Choc.
2. NeDrasko (10-0) 18) 322 Scheinliech1er on more than
3 Texas A&amp;M 19·01
29S
4: AtaDama l9-ll
243 usual for this eighth straight
5. Michigan (8 -0 21
242 Big Ten title deciding gume Is
In Cones,
&amp; Pints
6, Oklahoma !9-11
209 ·the way his young Michigan
7. Texasl 9·ll
201
8. Arizona St. 110-01
86 learn, 8+2, his come on after
9. Colora do 18-21
43
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10. Penn St. 18-21
33 a slow start.
''After getting ~~Jed ta win,
28
11. Arizon a (8·11
25
12. Florida 18-21
win,
win, win, win, and then
13. Georgio li-2l
13
' 1 ~ . Coiitorn ial 7·3l
12 having back-to-back ties with
lO:OOA.M. Tllll:OO P.M. Sun.-TIIur.
.S. Itlel UCL A17-2-1i
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10:00
A.M. Tll12:00 P.M. Fri. &amp; Set. ·
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17. \t iel Pll tsburgh 17 -31
6 and then to come back and
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19. \tiel Tutsa (7 .3)
5 Schembechler said, "well,

a piece of "chewed up"
cartilage and a tiriy piece of
bone from the collarbone
area of Bench's left shoulder.
Bench had spent much of
the 1975 seB90n In pain after
the shoulder wss injured in a
heme plate collision with San
Francisco's Gary Matthews
on April 22.
It was the second operation
for the 27-year-old Bench in
less than three years. In
December, 1972, Bench underwent lung surgery for
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first nonplastlc President's wife

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sent a hot letter to the White House.
My aunt got a reply, stating Mrs. Ford's side. 1 got
nothing. Not that I expected a "thank-you note," but I'm just
pointing out a fact of human nature: Criticize and you're answered; complbnent and you'll probably be ignored. Maybe
that's why more people throw bricks than bouquets. -But I
still think the Fords are great parents, don't you? -LETTER
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P.S. I think you're great columnlsts, too.
DEAR LETl'ER WRITER:
Our penoul"thaak-you note" Is already In the mall!
aJt hid we received thousands of similar bouquets In one
week (lovely dream! 1weJDIChtnot have been aoprompt. .
In fact, we'd probably have·concentrated on the brickbats,
just u the White House did. - HELEN

Holiday party plans were for Dec. 12 at the church and
made when the Happy the members voted that in
Harvesters Class met at lieu of a gift exchlUige, they
Trinity Church Friday night. will give money to purchase
The annual dinner was set
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HOLIDAY HAPPENING - Miss Marta Guilkey shows here a portion of the materials
she will use In her "Christmas is Kid's Stuff" program at the Holiday Happening to take
place Friday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

Ht?liday Happening to include
ever1Jthin:g fior holiday activities

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NOO'E FROM HELEN: As a columofat with conatderable
esperlence aloag these lines, l can explain wby mall was
loaded apblat Mn. Ford: diJaenten (eapecially tbe
monllltlc kind) write !etten. "Agreen" wenerally don't,
anlea1, like you, ''L.W.," they're lnaplred to tate a stand
qalllllt unfair crttlciJm. - H.

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Heath United Methodist
Church was announced for
Dec. 4from 9a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the Thursday meeting of the
Afternoon Circle held at the
church.
Comml ttees were named
and It was noted the luncheon
will be served at It a.m. and
in conjunction with the
bazaar, a flea market will be
held.
Mrs. Nan Moore presided
Say
Happy Anniversary
With A Fresh

at the meeting during which
time ~he budget for the year
was discussed and It was
decided to place flowers on
the altar twice a year. A
Christmas luncheon will be
held by the circle in
December.
To open the meeting Mrs.
Moore read "They Will Know
We Are Christians by Our
Love" with Mrs. Mary
Rinehart
providing
background music. A review
of the lesson on Jonah was
given by Mrs. Moore who
discussed the new study book
for the group.
Mrs. Beulah Jones and
Mrs. Emma Wayland were
hostesses.

FOLIAGE
ThanksgivinR
GARDEN
Or
rites planned
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van
TERRARIUM Meter
of Middleport Route 1
20%0ff

N. Second St.
Middleport, Ohio

are
announcing
the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Debra Van Meter, to Donald
Daily, son of Robert Dally of
Rt. I, Middleport, 1and Jean
Wilkins of Toledo.
A Thanksgiving wedding is
planned.

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Everything from festive
foods to Christmas creations
will be included in the annual
Holiday "Happeni~g of the
Meigs County Extension
Service to be staged Friday
at St. paul's Lutheran Church
fellowship hall.
Open to the public, the allday and evening program
will emphasiie ways to gain a
maximum enjoyment with a
minimum of expenses along
with the novel and new in
trims and treats. There will
be a 75 cent registration fee
but that permits the public to
the full day's program or any
part of it.
Miss Marta Guilkey, extension agent, will open the·
program at 10 a.m. with a
welcome, At 10: IQ she will
present "Christmas Is Kid 's
Stuff" using kids' creations
Including holiday baking,
decorating and gift making.
Mrs. Betty Reese, Athens
County extension agent will
present tips on making the
holidays happy, not hectic;
through wise use of the preChristmas days.
Her
program will begin at 10:40.
AI 11 :10 a.m. June Varner,
Child Development
Specialist, Buckeye Hills
Vocational District, will offer
ideas for making homemade
toys. She will also be explaining resources available
in child development and
giving tours of the child
development mobile unit. Her
portion of the program is
entitled "It's A Child's
World."
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"Festive Fixins" will begin
at II :30 a.m. with Myrtle
Clark and Annie Moon,
nutrition aides, demonstrating recipes for holiday
appetizers such as "punches
wllh pizazz" and "fund-to
fondues."
At noon there . will be a
holiday potluck and browse
time. Those attending are tG
take a favorite holiday dish
and their table service.
Beverages and rolls will be
furnished.
The afternoon program will
get underway with a
Christmas story by June
McGregor. "A Galaxy of
Holiday Ideas" will be
presented by Mrs . Rita
Oberholzer, home ecOnomist
for Columbia Gas, at 1:30and
Dale Stoll, New Marshfield
and Joann Sater, Jackson will
display wreaths, trees and
other special "items for
decorating at 2 p.m.
"Green Up Your Gifts" will

be given by Patty Kelly,
Meigs County 4-H Program
assistant who will demonstrate the "h~w-tos" of giving
green plantS for Christmas
gifts and to conclude the
afternoon program, there will
be Christmas creations by the

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gift for shut-ins. Mrs. NevJi
Seyfried and Mrs. Ben NeU1~- ·
ling were appointed to gl':~
devotions at the party, :wtili ·
Mts. Dale Smith, Mrs. Johri
Terrell, Mrs. Rose G!nthe"r
and
Mrs. Genevt'e ll'e'
Meinhart to serve on !lie
planning commitiee.
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letter thanking the class fora ..
\ coqtribution to .the Sei!l~~

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Mrs. Guilkey to repeat
"Christmas is Kid's Stuff."

POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Candle
wax dripped on my long shag
carpet and burned down to
melt right into the strands. I
would like to know how to
remove this. - LINDA H.
DEAR LINDA - You
should try to scrape off as
much wax as possible. Use a
dull knife or even a wldetoothed.comb or a fork might
remove more from the long
strands. When the wax is
removed from the rug,
sponge with cleaning Ou!d.
Candle wax stains also can be
removed from rags by
sponging with alcohol (test
first) and then blot. Rayon Is
not friendly to alcohol and
should there be any rayon In
your rug dilute two parts
water to one of alcohol. This
also may fade some colors. If
nothing works and the wax
persists In clinging to the rug
. strands, the damaged part
may have to be cut out. Be
careful not to cut the long
strands at either side. Then a
plug of new carpet can be
inserted. This should not be
too noticeable In a shag rug
since the long strands will
cover the join. - POLLY.

JOSEPHINE - Yes, there is
a way to remove offensive
odors from some dress
materials. While it is certainly unconventional, it has
worked for me for many
years. I also use this on my
husband's shirts and any
garment with a synthetic
blend. My secretis automatic
dishwashing detergent. If it
only came in liquid•form it
would be the nicest invention
since the mop and broom .
To use this in top loading
machines it first has to be
dissolved in hot water. I use a
front loader and do ·not have a

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Mr. and Mrs. David D.
Campbell, Pomeray,. and the
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack' L. King,
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Delos Campbell, Cincinnatus
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PROGRAM BY Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Taylor when
Salisbury PTA meets at 7:30
p.m. at school· room
visitation to be held.
_ANNUAL Thanksgiving
dmner of Drew Webster Post
39, American Legion, 7:30
p.m. followed by business
meeting; all members asked
to meet at home on following
night, 6 p.m., to conduct
annual bread delivery
program for "Gifts for Yanks
Who Gave".
. SPE&lt;:IAL meeting, Racine
Masonic Lodge 461 , 7 p.m.
Work in third degree; all
members welcome.
MEIGS County Grange
officers meeting, 8 p.m . at
Rock Springs hall. Refreshmenu will be served.
(.'HESTER (.'OUNCIL 323,
~qhters of America, 7:30
p.m. at the hall. The charter
will be draped for Ona
Osborn. Members are asked
to wear white.
GROUP II, Middleport
First United Presbyterian
Church, 8:30 p.m. for a
Thanksgiving dinner at the
Meigs Inn, Meeting to follow
at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Sauer with Mrs. Francis
• Anderson, co-hostess .
Devotions by Mrs. Donald
Lowery.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
O.E.S. practice for Installation, Pomeroy MasoniC"
Temple, 7 p.m .
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT Uterary
Club, 7:30p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Dewey Horton. Mrs.
Ben Philson to review
"Thomas Payne" by W. E.
Woodward, and Mrs. Carl
Horky to review O'Connor's
''Common Sense." Roll call
will be a
modern
revolutionary.
ROSE GARDEN CLUB,
7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Glen Stout. Each member is .
lo take a Chftstmas
arrangement.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80,
Royal Arch Masons, special
convocation to confer the
mark master and past
master degrees, 7:30p.m. at .
the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.
RIVERVIEW GARDEN
CLUB, 7:30p.m. at tlie home
of Mrs. Ronald Cowdery with
· Mrs. Tom Spencer, cohostess. Members are to
bring gifts for the .,~hens
Mental Heallh.-.
nter
patients. A w !I; r slmas
workshop wffi be. conducted
by Mrs. Gene Wilson ·and
Mrs. Lyle Balderson.
MAGNOUA CLUB, home
of Mrs. Dale Smith, 7:30p.m.
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be In the EA degree.

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presiding, members repeated
the prayer from the yearproblem getting it to dissolve, book. The group sang "For
but friends with top loaders the Beauty of the Earth" With
have )lad some trouble and Miss Sybil Ebersbach atthe
are not too happy with the piano, and Mrs. Dessauer
results. I have. used this to read an article "Thanksbleach nylon thmgs for many giving" and "To Celebf,f,te
years. W1th th~ adve~t of a Beginning." The group
newer fabrics I fmally tried 11 (·sang 1 • . "Count
Your
on my.kmtsandhavenot used Blessings," followed by
anythmg else s~nce .
another reading, "The Neigh! have only tr1ed one brand borhood Kid ,
d ll}lfi':
but o_thers would doubtless
Members 'sa: , ~appi
work JUS I as well. I have some Birthda , to Mrs. Ad
garments . that have been
ll
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Ho1ter . YThere was grouP,
washed thlS way a1 1ea~ a . .
"Sh
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d1
till smgmg o1
owers of
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es an am s
Blessing" and the benedic:
enJOytng
them.
They
would
t"1on. Mrs. Henry Re"1bel a00·
ha b d" ded 1
vdel eend lscar
ontg ago! Mrs. Freda Duffey served
ha use more conven 1ona
desser t course from a tab!e,
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methods. Use the d1sh- decorated In a Thanksgiving:
wash1ng detergent
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SPARINGLY. A1ittle goes a mohf.
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soap with it on synthetics. WRENA.
DEARREADERS-IIrled
dlshwashlng detergent on
some fabric and It worked
well. But do lest as some
brands may not work the
same on all materials, and do
remember to use it *parlngiy
since It Is strong. I would only
use it when necessary to
remove an odor and not for
...~ -llilpaoW,frt/
the weekly wash. - POLLY.

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named to a committee W
purchase a memorial "filr:
Mrs. Clara Karr. A rep¢'t
was given on the fund ralslp~
projects with the money
turned over to Church
Council and future .plans. It
was announced the Sunday
School will have a project.
Saturdayinthewayofasoup,
chili, sandwiches and dessert
luncheon at the chuu;h
h · ·
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.regmmng a
:30 a.mt• A
bake sale will be held
Satiu-day also by the newly
organized youth fellowship.
Mrs .. Eva Dessauer was
devotions 'leader for ,. the
meeting. with Miss Smith

The Southeast Ohio J~ior Hoffner, Pomerqy;. Mr. and
DEAR POLLY - I want to
M1ss li&lt;;holarsh.lp Committee Mrs. John E. Kerr III, tell Josephine that while
entertamed ~1th a buffet . Middleport; Eleanor Werry vinegar diluted with water
S~day hononng all Jun1or and Ralph Werry, . director,
does the trick for fabrics with
Miss contestants, sponsors Southeast Ohio Junior Miss an offensive odor.- MRS. W.
?"d parents at the Meigs Inn Program.
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DEAR POLLY AND
Attendtng were Pam will be Sunday at the Meigs
Parsons, Martha Parsons, · Junior
High
School
Ractne; Peggy Trussell, Jean auditorium beginning at 3:15
Trussell, Long Bottom; p.m.
Debra Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat~y
WalterRoush ,Syracuse ; Mr.
and Mrs. John Wolfe, Racine
Home National Bank; Becky
Mrs. ·Sharon "Folmer, Mrs.
Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lisa Hendrix and Mrs. sue
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hap- Wolfe entertained recently
Sayre, Racine; Jalni Sue
Mcilwain, Mr . and Mrs. tonstall entertained Sunday with a layette shower
William Mcilwain, Ironton; evening with a dinner party honoring Mrs. James (Patsy)
You will receive a dollar tf
Bob Miller, City Loan and honoring Mr. and Mrs. Warner.
Polly usea your favorite
Savings Company, Pomeroy; Vincent Dabo who left today
Cake, mints, punch and homemakipg Idea, Pet
Avis Bissell, Kathleen lor their home at 12651 coffee were served to Jeanne Peeve, Polly'• Problem or
Hours: 9 to 5 Mon.Bissell, Elsie Circle, Long Seminole Blvd., 9 Pointe West Ash, Dottie Swanson, Anita . solution to a problem. Write store
Fri. 9 to a Sat. Cloud
Bottom; Lynnita Newberry, Way, Largo, Fla . .
Van Cooney, Florence Baker Polly tn care of Ibis news- Sundoy.
Other
guests
for
the
dinner
Mr. and· Mrs. Leonard
Mary Lou Waggoner ; paper.
Newberry, Gallipolis; were the Rev. and Mrs. Dorothy Warner' Florence
Olristy McDonald, Mr. and Dwight Zavitz, Middleport, Warner, Ethel Hawk, Nancy
Mrs. Charles McDonald, and the Rev. and Mrs. Linson · and Jennifer Reed, Linda
Nelsonville; Patsy Mc- Stebbins, Gallipolis. Cards Baker and Sherry Swanson.
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Fadden, Mrs. VIrginia Mc- and gilts were presented to
Sending gifts were Dorothy
Fadden, Nelsonville ; Mr. and Mrs. Dabo.
Lawson , Shirley Ash, Pam
Visiting Sunday afternoon Sh?Ckey and Margie Weaver.
Melania Waldnig, Mr. and
Mrs. Waldnlg, Racine; Joyce wllh Mr. and Mrs. Dabo were Pmes were won by Sherry
Quillen, Syracuse; Tonya Mrs. Ruby Swick and Mrs. Swanson, Jeanne Ash "and
Keebaugh, Pomeroy; Pat William Betz, Columbus. One Mary Lou Waggoner. The
White•, Racine; Calista evening last week the Dabos door prize was won by
Searls, Middleport; Tom were dinner guests of Mr. and Dorothy Warner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner . r:'el,'l~w,rhz;l!
have returned from Bucyrus rl W J '1'
HOME FROM VISIT
where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Turner for two
Carl Brannan and Mrs. Grace
weeks. They were returned
The light and Life Men 's ' Weber returned home
home Saturday by their
Saturday after spending two
granddaughter, Sandra Fellowship of the Laurel Cliff days In Columbus with Mr.
Turner, and Joe Folly. While Free Methodist Church met and Mrs. Robert Jay. They
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in Bucyrus, Robert Turner recently at the home of went especially to visit Mrs.
Richard
Friend.
underwent surgery.
Prayer was given by the Jay who has been a patient at
DANCE IS SUCCESS
Rev. Floyd Shook and lloyd Riverside Methodist Hospital
HARRISONVILLE - The Wright read the 98th Psalm. for two weeks. She was
Harrisonville Senior Citizens "The Ballad of Brother Job" returned to her home 1
Middleport, Ohio
Club staged a successful was given by Pearl Jacobs. A Saturday.
square dance Friday night. report was given on the bus
Club members extend thanks ministry and Steve Eblin
to the musicians, the String reported that the bus is ready ~---~---~....:;..
Dusters, caller Rodney to go back into operation.
Reeves and the public for, · Bob Barton had the closing
excellent support.
prayer and refreshments
King Sent Soc eal
were served.

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The evening session will be
held from 7 to 9 p.m. with
Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Moon to

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Yes, we think the Fords are great parenll. Tbey keep
commuulcatlon lines opeu, and that's the most lmporlaot tblng
Ia famtly We. I'm sure Mrt. F;ord 1poke for the "majorlty of
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wt.eeooqb to let go), and I can't undentand what aU lbe fun
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Happy Harvestet:~ make.plan~_~:
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RAP :
When I was 16 and Brad 18, we pushed our parents into
Iettlng us get married. He joined the Army and I had a baby
while he was gone.
!Mr :!-year marriage has been mostly fights, resentments
and absences. Brad is very immature. I feel more like his
mother than his wife. Once I tried to leave him and he too~ off
In the car, lost control and nearly ran down a woman and her
child.
He left for Germany this summer. I went back to high
school to get my diploma. His letters are kind and lovlng but,
Helen and &amp;le, I've had four !JIOnths of peace: no more childish
tantrums, no more wondering what he'll pUll next. My son and
I have had a great time together.
.
I've been faithful . I've written to Brad regularly, but he
expects me and Nlkky to join him In Germany before
Qlrlstmas. I want a divorce!
I've talked with my parents, teachers, friends. Some say
give marriage another try; others say, "It's the only way
you'll get to travel." They all know how immature Brad is, yet
most argue against divorce.
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I guess they !lgure even a miserable marriage ~ better
than having to worry about an 18-year-old divorcee with a
child. But I know I can support myself and Nikki - and I'm
IJ"elty sure I can't make this marriage work.
What's your advice? - WANTS OUT
DEAR WANTS Our:
· Our. advice IJ: don't listen to anyone's advice but your
own! U YOU want out of lbiJ marrlace, It's your choice. Stay
with the deciJioa you feel is right for everyone concerned po11lbly even Brad.· - HELEN AND SUE

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When Mrs. Ford got In trouble with uptight moralists, I
figured she needed encouragement, so I wrote her a letter
first nonplastlc President's wife

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At the same time my aunt (the original uptight moralist)
sent a hot letter to the White House.
My aunt got a reply, stating Mrs. Ford's side. 1 got
nothing. Not that I expected a "thank-you note," but I'm just
pointing out a fact of human nature: Criticize and you're answered; complbnent and you'll probably be ignored. Maybe
that's why more people throw bricks than bouquets. -But I
still think the Fords are great parents, don't you? -LETTER
WRITER
P.S. I think you're great columnlsts, too.
DEAR LETl'ER WRITER:
Our penoul"thaak-you note" Is already In the mall!
aJt hid we received thousands of similar bouquets In one
week (lovely dream! 1weJDIChtnot have been aoprompt. .
In fact, we'd probably have·concentrated on the brickbats,
just u the White House did. - HELEN

Holiday party plans were for Dec. 12 at the church and
made when the Happy the members voted that in
Harvesters Class met at lieu of a gift exchlUige, they
Trinity Church Friday night. will give money to purchase
The annual dinner was set
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HOLIDAY HAPPENING - Miss Marta Guilkey shows here a portion of the materials
she will use In her "Christmas is Kid's Stuff" program at the Holiday Happening to take
place Friday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

Ht?liday Happening to include
ever1Jthin:g fior holiday activities

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NOO'E FROM HELEN: As a columofat with conatderable
esperlence aloag these lines, l can explain wby mall was
loaded apblat Mn. Ford: diJaenten (eapecially tbe
monllltlc kind) write !etten. "Agreen" wenerally don't,
anlea1, like you, ''L.W.," they're lnaplred to tate a stand
qalllllt unfair crttlciJm. - H.

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Heath United Methodist
Church was announced for
Dec. 4from 9a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the Thursday meeting of the
Afternoon Circle held at the
church.
Comml ttees were named
and It was noted the luncheon
will be served at It a.m. and
in conjunction with the
bazaar, a flea market will be
held.
Mrs. Nan Moore presided
Say
Happy Anniversary
With A Fresh

at the meeting during which
time ~he budget for the year
was discussed and It was
decided to place flowers on
the altar twice a year. A
Christmas luncheon will be
held by the circle in
December.
To open the meeting Mrs.
Moore read "They Will Know
We Are Christians by Our
Love" with Mrs. Mary
Rinehart
providing
background music. A review
of the lesson on Jonah was
given by Mrs. Moore who
discussed the new study book
for the group.
Mrs. Beulah Jones and
Mrs. Emma Wayland were
hostesses.

FOLIAGE
ThanksgivinR
GARDEN
Or
rites planned
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van
TERRARIUM Meter
of Middleport Route 1
20%0ff

N. Second St.
Middleport, Ohio

are
announcing
the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Debra Van Meter, to Donald
Daily, son of Robert Dally of
Rt. I, Middleport, 1and Jean
Wilkins of Toledo.
A Thanksgiving wedding is
planned.

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Everything from festive
foods to Christmas creations
will be included in the annual
Holiday "Happeni~g of the
Meigs County Extension
Service to be staged Friday
at St. paul's Lutheran Church
fellowship hall.
Open to the public, the allday and evening program
will emphasiie ways to gain a
maximum enjoyment with a
minimum of expenses along
with the novel and new in
trims and treats. There will
be a 75 cent registration fee
but that permits the public to
the full day's program or any
part of it.
Miss Marta Guilkey, extension agent, will open the·
program at 10 a.m. with a
welcome, At 10: IQ she will
present "Christmas Is Kid 's
Stuff" using kids' creations
Including holiday baking,
decorating and gift making.
Mrs. Betty Reese, Athens
County extension agent will
present tips on making the
holidays happy, not hectic;
through wise use of the preChristmas days.
Her
program will begin at 10:40.
AI 11 :10 a.m. June Varner,
Child Development
Specialist, Buckeye Hills
Vocational District, will offer
ideas for making homemade
toys. She will also be explaining resources available
in child development and
giving tours of the child
development mobile unit. Her
portion of the program is
entitled "It's A Child's
World."
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"Festive Fixins" will begin
at II :30 a.m. with Myrtle
Clark and Annie Moon,
nutrition aides, demonstrating recipes for holiday
appetizers such as "punches
wllh pizazz" and "fund-to
fondues."
At noon there . will be a
holiday potluck and browse
time. Those attending are tG
take a favorite holiday dish
and their table service.
Beverages and rolls will be
furnished.
The afternoon program will
get underway with a
Christmas story by June
McGregor. "A Galaxy of
Holiday Ideas" will be
presented by Mrs . Rita
Oberholzer, home ecOnomist
for Columbia Gas, at 1:30and
Dale Stoll, New Marshfield
and Joann Sater, Jackson will
display wreaths, trees and
other special "items for
decorating at 2 p.m.
"Green Up Your Gifts" will

be given by Patty Kelly,
Meigs County 4-H Program
assistant who will demonstrate the "h~w-tos" of giving
green plantS for Christmas
gifts and to conclude the
afternoon program, there will
be Christmas creations by the

STERLING SILVER

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gift for shut-ins. Mrs. NevJi
Seyfried and Mrs. Ben NeU1~- ·
ling were appointed to gl':~
devotions at the party, :wtili ·
Mts. Dale Smith, Mrs. Johri
Terrell, Mrs. Rose G!nthe"r
and
Mrs. Genevt'e ll'e'
Meinhart to serve on !lie
planning commitiee.
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letter thanking the class fora ..
\ coqtribution to .the Sei!l~~

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"Christmas is Kid's Stuff."

POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Candle
wax dripped on my long shag
carpet and burned down to
melt right into the strands. I
would like to know how to
remove this. - LINDA H.
DEAR LINDA - You
should try to scrape off as
much wax as possible. Use a
dull knife or even a wldetoothed.comb or a fork might
remove more from the long
strands. When the wax is
removed from the rug,
sponge with cleaning Ou!d.
Candle wax stains also can be
removed from rags by
sponging with alcohol (test
first) and then blot. Rayon Is
not friendly to alcohol and
should there be any rayon In
your rug dilute two parts
water to one of alcohol. This
also may fade some colors. If
nothing works and the wax
persists In clinging to the rug
. strands, the damaged part
may have to be cut out. Be
careful not to cut the long
strands at either side. Then a
plug of new carpet can be
inserted. This should not be
too noticeable In a shag rug
since the long strands will
cover the join. - POLLY.

JOSEPHINE - Yes, there is
a way to remove offensive
odors from some dress
materials. While it is certainly unconventional, it has
worked for me for many
years. I also use this on my
husband's shirts and any
garment with a synthetic
blend. My secretis automatic
dishwashing detergent. If it
only came in liquid•form it
would be the nicest invention
since the mop and broom .
To use this in top loading
machines it first has to be
dissolved in hot water. I use a
front loader and do ·not have a

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King announce the birth of a
daughter, Misti Dawn , Aug.
28 at the Holzer Medical
Center. She weighed seven
pounds, six ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. David D.
Campbell, Pomeray,. and the
paternal grandparents . are
Mr. and Mrs. Jack' L. King,
Pomeroy . Great_grandparents are Mrs. Dordy
Call, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Delos Campbell, Cincinnatus
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
King, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
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TUESDAY
PROGRAM BY Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Taylor when
Salisbury PTA meets at 7:30
p.m. at school· room
visitation to be held.
_ANNUAL Thanksgiving
dmner of Drew Webster Post
39, American Legion, 7:30
p.m. followed by business
meeting; all members asked
to meet at home on following
night, 6 p.m., to conduct
annual bread delivery
program for "Gifts for Yanks
Who Gave".
. SPE&lt;:IAL meeting, Racine
Masonic Lodge 461 , 7 p.m.
Work in third degree; all
members welcome.
MEIGS County Grange
officers meeting, 8 p.m . at
Rock Springs hall. Refreshmenu will be served.
(.'HESTER (.'OUNCIL 323,
~qhters of America, 7:30
p.m. at the hall. The charter
will be draped for Ona
Osborn. Members are asked
to wear white.
GROUP II, Middleport
First United Presbyterian
Church, 8:30 p.m. for a
Thanksgiving dinner at the
Meigs Inn, Meeting to follow
at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Sauer with Mrs. Francis
• Anderson, co-hostess .
Devotions by Mrs. Donald
Lowery.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
O.E.S. practice for Installation, Pomeroy MasoniC"
Temple, 7 p.m .
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT Uterary
Club, 7:30p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Dewey Horton. Mrs.
Ben Philson to review
"Thomas Payne" by W. E.
Woodward, and Mrs. Carl
Horky to review O'Connor's
''Common Sense." Roll call
will be a
modern
revolutionary.
ROSE GARDEN CLUB,
7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Glen Stout. Each member is .
lo take a Chftstmas
arrangement.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80,
Royal Arch Masons, special
convocation to confer the
mark master and past
master degrees, 7:30p.m. at .
the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.
RIVERVIEW GARDEN
CLUB, 7:30p.m. at tlie home
of Mrs. Ronald Cowdery with
· Mrs. Tom Spencer, cohostess. Members are to
bring gifts for the .,~hens
Mental Heallh.-.
nter
patients. A w !I; r slmas
workshop wffi be. conducted
by Mrs. Gene Wilson ·and
Mrs. Lyle Balderson.
MAGNOUA CLUB, home
of Mrs. Dale Smith, 7:30p.m.
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meeting of Shade River
Lodge 453, F&amp;AM, has been
set for 7:30p.m. S4turday at
the hall In Olester. Work will
be In the EA degree.

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Sun. 10 to 10

presiding, members repeated
the prayer from the yearproblem getting it to dissolve, book. The group sang "For
but friends with top loaders the Beauty of the Earth" With
have )lad some trouble and Miss Sybil Ebersbach atthe
are not too happy with the piano, and Mrs. Dessauer
results. I have. used this to read an article "Thanksbleach nylon thmgs for many giving" and "To Celebf,f,te
years. W1th th~ adve~t of a Beginning." The group
newer fabrics I fmally tried 11 (·sang 1 • . "Count
Your
on my.kmtsandhavenot used Blessings," followed by
anythmg else s~nce .
another reading, "The Neigh! have only tr1ed one brand borhood Kid ,
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but o_thers would doubtless
Members 'sa: , ~appi
work JUS I as well. I have some Birthda , to Mrs. Ad
garments . that have been
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Ho1ter . YThere was grouP,
washed thlS way a1 1ea~ a . .
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till smgmg o1
owers of
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Blessing" and the benedic:
enJOytng
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t"1on. Mrs. Henry Re"1bel a00·
ha b d" ded 1
vdel eend lscar
ontg ago! Mrs. Freda Duffey served
ha use more conven 1ona
desser t course from a tab!e,
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methods. Use the d1sh- decorated In a Thanksgiving:
wash1ng detergent
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SPARINGLY. A1ittle goes a mohf.
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soap with it on synthetics. WRENA.
DEARREADERS-IIrled
dlshwashlng detergent on
some fabric and It worked
well. But do lest as some
brands may not work the
same on all materials, and do
remember to use it *parlngiy
since It Is strong. I would only
use it when necessary to
remove an odor and not for
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the weekly wash. - POLLY.

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named to a committee W
purchase a memorial "filr:
Mrs. Clara Karr. A rep¢'t
was given on the fund ralslp~
projects with the money
turned over to Church
Council and future .plans. It
was announced the Sunday
School will have a project.
Saturdayinthewayofasoup,
chili, sandwiches and dessert
luncheon at the chuu;h
h · ·
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.regmmng a
:30 a.mt• A
bake sale will be held
Satiu-day also by the newly
organized youth fellowship.
Mrs .. Eva Dessauer was
devotions 'leader for ,. the
meeting. with Miss Smith

The Southeast Ohio J~ior Hoffner, Pomerqy;. Mr. and
DEAR POLLY - I want to
M1ss li&lt;;holarsh.lp Committee Mrs. John E. Kerr III, tell Josephine that while
entertamed ~1th a buffet . Middleport; Eleanor Werry vinegar diluted with water
S~day hononng all Jun1or and Ralph Werry, . director,
does the trick for fabrics with
Miss contestants, sponsors Southeast Ohio Junior Miss an offensive odor.- MRS. W.
?"d parents at the Meigs Inn Program.
L. C.
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The finals of the program
DEAR POLLY AND
Attendtng were Pam will be Sunday at the Meigs
Parsons, Martha Parsons, · Junior
High
School
Ractne; Peggy Trussell, Jean auditorium beginning at 3:15
Trussell, Long Bottom; p.m.
Debra Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat~y
WalterRoush ,Syracuse ; Mr.
and Mrs. John Wolfe, Racine
Home National Bank; Becky
Mrs. ·Sharon "Folmer, Mrs.
Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lisa Hendrix and Mrs. sue
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hap- Wolfe entertained recently
Sayre, Racine; Jalni Sue
Mcilwain, Mr . and Mrs. tonstall entertained Sunday with a layette shower
William Mcilwain, Ironton; evening with a dinner party honoring Mrs. James (Patsy)
You will receive a dollar tf
Bob Miller, City Loan and honoring Mr. and Mrs. Warner.
Polly usea your favorite
Savings Company, Pomeroy; Vincent Dabo who left today
Cake, mints, punch and homemakipg Idea, Pet
Avis Bissell, Kathleen lor their home at 12651 coffee were served to Jeanne Peeve, Polly'• Problem or
Hours: 9 to 5 Mon.Bissell, Elsie Circle, Long Seminole Blvd., 9 Pointe West Ash, Dottie Swanson, Anita . solution to a problem. Write store
Fri. 9 to a Sat. Cloud
Bottom; Lynnita Newberry, Way, Largo, Fla . .
Van Cooney, Florence Baker Polly tn care of Ibis news- Sundoy.
Other
guests
for
the
dinner
Mr. and· Mrs. Leonard
Mary Lou Waggoner ; paper.
Newberry, Gallipolis; were the Rev. and Mrs. Dorothy Warner' Florence
Olristy McDonald, Mr. and Dwight Zavitz, Middleport, Warner, Ethel Hawk, Nancy
Mrs. Charles McDonald, and the Rev. and Mrs. Linson · and Jennifer Reed, Linda
Nelsonville; Patsy Mc- Stebbins, Gallipolis. Cards Baker and Sherry Swanson.
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Sending gifts were Dorothy
Fadden, Nelsonville ; Mr. and Mrs. Dabo.
Lawson , Shirley Ash, Pam
Visiting Sunday afternoon Sh?Ckey and Margie Weaver.
Melania Waldnig, Mr. and
Mrs. Waldnlg, Racine; Joyce wllh Mr. and Mrs. Dabo were Pmes were won by Sherry
Quillen, Syracuse; Tonya Mrs. Ruby Swick and Mrs. Swanson, Jeanne Ash "and
Keebaugh, Pomeroy; Pat William Betz, Columbus. One Mary Lou Waggoner. The
White•, Racine; Calista evening last week the Dabos door prize was won by
Searls, Middleport; Tom were dinner guests of Mr. and Dorothy Warner.
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have returned from Bucyrus rl W J '1'
HOME FROM VISIT
where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Turner for two
Carl Brannan and Mrs. Grace
weeks. They were returned
The light and Life Men 's ' Weber returned home
home Saturday by their
Saturday after spending two
granddaughter, Sandra Fellowship of the Laurel Cliff days In Columbus with Mr.
Turner, and Joe Folly. While Free Methodist Church met and Mrs. Robert Jay. They
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in Bucyrus, Robert Turner recently at the home of went especially to visit Mrs.
Richard
Friend.
underwent surgery.
Prayer was given by the Jay who has been a patient at
DANCE IS SUCCESS
Rev. Floyd Shook and lloyd Riverside Methodist Hospital
HARRISONVILLE - The Wright read the 98th Psalm. for two weeks. She was
Harrisonville Senior Citizens "The Ballad of Brother Job" returned to her home 1
Middleport, Ohio
Club staged a successful was given by Pearl Jacobs. A Saturday.
square dance Friday night. report was given on the bus
Club members extend thanks ministry and Steve Eblin
to the musicians, the String reported that the bus is ready ~---~---~....:;..
Dusters, caller Rodney to go back into operation.
Reeves and the public for, · Bob Barton had the closing
excellent support.
prayer and refreshments
King Sent Soc eal
were served.

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volunteers of the Retired
~nior Volunteer Program .
The evening session will be
held from 7 to 9 p.m. with
Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Moon to

Sunday buffet honors
junior Miss contestants

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Yes, we think the Fords are great parenll. Tbey keep
commuulcatlon lines opeu, and that's the most lmporlaot tblng
Ia famtly We. I'm sure Mrt. F;ord 1poke for the "majorlty of
motben (wllo ralae ua to make wtae decisions and then are
wt.eeooqb to let go), and I can't undentand what aU lbe fun
wu about. Cu you? - SUE

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Happy Harvestet:~ make.plan~_~:
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When I was 16 and Brad 18, we pushed our parents into
Iettlng us get married. He joined the Army and I had a baby
while he was gone.
!Mr :!-year marriage has been mostly fights, resentments
and absences. Brad is very immature. I feel more like his
mother than his wife. Once I tried to leave him and he too~ off
In the car, lost control and nearly ran down a woman and her
child.
He left for Germany this summer. I went back to high
school to get my diploma. His letters are kind and lovlng but,
Helen and &amp;le, I've had four !JIOnths of peace: no more childish
tantrums, no more wondering what he'll pUll next. My son and
I have had a great time together.
.
I've been faithful . I've written to Brad regularly, but he
expects me and Nlkky to join him In Germany before
Qlrlstmas. I want a divorce!
I've talked with my parents, teachers, friends. Some say
give marriage another try; others say, "It's the only way
you'll get to travel." They all know how immature Brad is, yet
most argue against divorce.
·
I guess they !lgure even a miserable marriage ~ better
than having to worry about an 18-year-old divorcee with a
child. But I know I can support myself and Nikki - and I'm
IJ"elty sure I can't make this marriage work.
What's your advice? - WANTS OUT
DEAR WANTS Our:
· Our. advice IJ: don't listen to anyone's advice but your
own! U YOU want out of lbiJ marrlace, It's your choice. Stay
with the deciJioa you feel is right for everyone concerned po11lbly even Brad.· - HELEN AND SUE

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LAY·AWAY NOW!

model Slng!O[* Lig:zag
ith built·in blindstitch

119
Rea. '129.95
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FROM TWIN ·CITIES
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The Fabric Shop

McCall's, Kwlck -Sew,
Simplicity Patte~ns
115 W. Second
PU- 22~; ~.._

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Pamero!;.~:J~-

1h6 moor re!POCIOd

"'"'"'"ella'"""'

See it nQ~ (!t:

POMERoY HOME &amp; AUTO
TIRE BAL.l.NCING AL~~:~~NT
PH. 992-2094 POMEROY

111

A-perfect Keepsake diamond
brilliant and beautiful forever.

the go homemaker!

OFF ON ·
EVERYTHING
~.EXCEPT SHOES
Vand JACKETS.

BONELESS ENGUSH

I"""'•• It's easy to oPe rate, takes no special wiring,

Goessler's Jewelry Store
Court St.

plugs Into any conventionall20 v. outlet. Food.cooks
quickly but oven stays coo l and . wipes clean In a
fitly. Handsome sty ling with transparent black ·
. door . Regularly S359.95 .

POMEROY

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BROUGHTON'S .
PLISJIC $129
2% LOWFAT MILK ••••••••••••••••~~~ •.

PACER .......................•3499"

~~RS
% GAL $119
ICE CREAM •••....•••.•••••.••• ~·········· .
PHilADELPHIA
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mlcks! Noth,,l,n:nt~ou ~eed to do lhes~~~
your "bonU
of the sc
.
II the ttrsl ~~
Christmas Club .
~yments .tn.wvo;rn then add the SOt~ '.
coupon
" ~onus" . It'• our wa\~e .
payment as
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saying '"thank you
first 49 payments.

to go
Full ~1
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Including solidstate modules,
solid-stale tuning.
Royalty
Crest
lubes. 51• Colors.

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INGELS FURNITURE

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Power Miser switch helps cut electrical use
EHicient forced air drying Is last
working
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Has
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Credit
Plan
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Prices are Catalog Prices
Shipping, Installation Edra
Sale Ends Dec. 31
Satisfaction Quarantee~ or Your Money

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make up any size centerpiece you want.
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Plants and Permanent Chrlatmas
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POTATOES

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1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
$3795
Black finish &amp; blk v1n yl top, bucket sea ts. SJ option ,
stereo, rad io &amp; tape, factory a1r , power steering ~
brakes, wh1te stripe, radtal t1 r es, very mce
1973 B1JICK LeSABRE
S3195
Custom H T Cpe, local owner, that's really sharp
Ins ide &amp; out, good w w tires, custom wheels, dark
green vi nyl root. green finish , AM rod1o &amp; tape, factory
air. autom• llc, P steering &amp; brakes
1970 NOVA VI CPE .
S129l
Blk vinyl roof, grey finish, good tires, automatic,
pnwP.r ~teerlnq , radio

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WANTA OS
INFORMATION
POMEROY, OHIO
DEADLINES
s p M
Day
Befor e
Otno Pawer Comp.!ny
Publl catton
1975 DAT S UN B 210 Ha l
Monday Deadline 9 a m
f N 2570
P
rotec
Cance11at ton - Correcltons
chback, condlhoning, rea r
NOTICE OF
IN LOV IN G MEMORY of
wmdow shade radi a l ti res,
APPLI CAT ION FOR
Will be accept ed Until 9 a m
Charles Art t"lu r Morarify
Also. 4 factory t1res and 2
AMENDMENT OF
for Day of Publ ica tion
who passed away Nov IB,
snow tire s S:3,490 Ca ll 99 2
LI(;ENS E
REGULATIONS
3453
1965 at th e aQ e of 4q
(october 28 , 1975)
Tt1e Publi sher r ese rves the
II 18 Otp
Public not 1c e 1s he reby r ig ht to edit or retect anv ads
giv en tha i an a pp l 1ca 11an was de emed oblec t1onat
Th e Nov ember comes wtth sa d
re gre ts
1971 DODGE Pi c kup , I ~ ton
filed on flUQUS t 27 , 1975, lm d.~r publ is h e r
Wtli
no t
be
V 8 e ng1 ne a utomatt c, good
the Federal Power Ac t 116 r e! pons• b ie for more tha n on e Til e dav . the mont h , we will
never forget
r unn1n g .conditiOn $800
us c 7Hc\J P?5r l bY the, Oh io •hlncor r cct '"~~r+~~~
Fo r 1n our hear ts you will
Phone (614 1 247 21 61
P o w e r
Co m P &amp; n V
For Want Ad 5ervtce
alwavs s ta y,
II 14 81p
{Correspondence to Mr A
d
s 1
Joseph Dowd , sen 1or Vtce 5 ce rt 1s per wor one '" er ton Loved , and r emembe r ed - eve r yday
1911 CHE VY P1c k up Wtfh 8ft
Prestdent
and
General
Mtntmum Charge $1 ~0
cam per Phone 16 14) 667
Cou nsel Ame r ican Electric
14 ce n ts pe r word hr ee Wha t we wil l give to clasp h is
hand,
6227
Po er ser Ice corporat ton c:onsec uttve Insertio ns
Hts llapp y fa ce to see
11 14 6tc
w
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N
y k'
26 ce nts per word si x con
Two Broadway ,
ew or ' sec ultve lnsertton s
To hear , his laugh and see his - New York 10004 , and Mr
smile ,
Frank N B i ~ n
executive
25 Per Ce nt Dtscoun t on pa1d
That m ea nt so mu c h fa us
70 CAMARO and 19 7 1
VICe President. Ohio Power ~~~sand ads pa id wllhm 10 So •n th e stillness of th e n1ght, 19 Chevelle
P ho n e (6 14) 985
Compa ny , 30 1 Cleveland
CARDOFTHANKS
Our tears wi ll often flow
4269
Avenue S W , Canton OhiO
&amp; OBITUARY
To thmk how s uddenly yo u left
11 14 6tc
44702) for amendm~nl of th e
S2 00 for 50 word m inim um
us
lic ense tor un co nstru cfed
Eac h ad dition al word 3 on this day , ten yea rs ago
1~ 72 CHEVY Capr1ce 4 dr 400
Projecl No 2570, known as th e
Loved and sad ly m•ssed
Sport Sedan. 2 barrel a ll
Rac lhe Prolect loca ted on the cen 1s
by
Wife
,
Paultne
Morarlty
11nted glass, fill steering ,
BLIND ADS
Oh io River, In Me1 gs County
Daughter. Conn1 e Hansford
a c and power windows
Additio nal 25c Charg e per
Oh to, a nd Jack son Count v,
and Family Sons , Marty
S2,350 Also, 1971 Oldsmobil e
West Vlrgmla Th e Ohio R1ve r Advert.sement
Morarttv lind F11m lty, and
Delta 88 .t dr 350 2 barre l,
OFFICE HOURS
Is a navigable waterway of the
Larry Morartty and Family
low mtleage , like new
$ 30 a m to 5 00 p m
U[tlted Sta tes
11 18 ltc
S2, 100 P hone 9-19 20.5 1
Ap pli cant seeks to heVe the Dally , B 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
11 16 61C
Saturdav
Commiss ion amend ArJ icl e 52
IN MEMORY of Richard B
of It s license for P'rolect Nq
Rowe who dted No vemb e r 1968 CHEVROLET, 1964
2570 by exte nd ing for two
14 197 3
Chev , 1961 Bu 1ck Special.
years lhe commencemenl a nd
1960 Fo rd p1ckup tru ck, 4
compl etio n dates for con
ROOM and board for se n 1or lo ve like the ocea n ts vast and
mag wheel s Ph on e 742 2185
for ever,
structlon of th e pro1ect Ar
CitiZens , very nice Phone
11 16 3tc
tlc le 52 currently requ 1res ,
And so rrow but a s hadow , !hat
992
3509
co nstr u c!lofl to commence by
10 12 lfc
moves over the sea
CO MET . 6cyl au toma tiC
November 30 197 5 and b~ ''"1
May !he roreve r of tove he lp 1966
Phone 992 7885 bet ween 12
co mpl eted by November 30. ~~ ~11~LEN ~- .3AB~~l ~Fshop
bear !he gr ief.
noon and 8 p m No phon e
Of that dlly from our hee rts
1917 Accordmg to the ap
at Tup p e rs Pla ins an
call s o n Sund ay
Sad
tv
missed
for
ever
,
by
pli co~~llon ,
Ap pl1cant
IS
nounces that Mary Ne we ll
11 13 6tc
requ esti ng the proposett two
has 1ol ned th ~ sta ff on
children and grandch ild ren
---~yea r extensio n because of
Thu rsday
F rld a-v
and
111 Rllc
Hart 's used Cars . New Haven .
dlff lc:u ll les en co unt ered II')
Sal urday
November Get
w Va Authonzed Roper
Oblaining !Und s necessary for
Acq ua inted Spec 1al Is S2
Dealer Tractors 8 10 J3.16
lln al eng meerlng and, con
rebate on $15 Cotdwave
Horse power Lawn mow e rs
structlon of th e pro 1 fH~ I
J ,;
H 1 o
1
Pho
Plumb• ng ,
h ll ers saws Year end s ale
Applicant also reque\ ts ttrat
e e n ors ' o.w ner
ne 'REM60ELING ,
hca t ii)Q and all typ es ofr
12" cham saw Reg 5147 50
Artic le 51. wh ich specifies
(614 ) 6673966
c
genera l
r e pa~r
Work·
1112 61
now S129 95 Hart 's Used
thai , Inter alia, a revised - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - guar a nte ed 20 yea rs e~
Cars Phone 882 27~3 New
Exhlbll S be file d prior IO SKA TE A WAY
RO LL E R
per le nee Phon e 992 2409,
Haven
December 26,
1978, be
amended by exte nd ing that
RINK AN NOUN CES BU S
11 17 6tc
.
SC HEDULE SATURDAYS
date thr ee years in order to
cARPEN TRY
pa n eling, Hart's used Cars
ONLY STAR TING NOV
Your
provide ad equate time to
14 th
RoAC INE
6 40
fl ooring and cetl!ng Phon e
Columbia
Bike
con duc t atleut 11 full vear of
1SVRAC USE 6 50
M10
992 2759 ,
Headquarters Full hn e of
opera lion at \l ud tes ' an d
DLEPOR T 1 15 , Tl'tanks
1021 30t c
Btcyctes to choose from
develop a.n E xh\bll S
Phone 882 2793 New Haven
Any person deSiri ng 10 be
gtvtng Party Nov 26 and 28
lll 76fc
heard or 10 m ake any pro test
OPEN WED • F RI • AND t WILL babysit in my home ,
dally
For
more
in
SAT URDAY
1 3010 00
with refe ren ce to sa id ;tp
formation phone 9.49 '2546 Hart's Us ed Cars Re ddy
PRI VATE
PART I ES ,
Pllcatton ShO Ul d on or befor e
MO N
TUE S, THURS
11 16 31C
Portable Heaters
S1ze
December 18 , ) 975 , fil e with
EVE SA T AND SUND AY
rl!nges 30,000 BTU to 150,000
the Fede ral Pow er Com ·
BTU Some ven ted Ther
' miSSIO n , W&amp;shlnglon , D C
AFTER NOON S
PHONE
mostats available with
20426. a petllion to in terv en e
(6 14) 985 3929 or 985 9996 or
985 4141
heaters 30000 BTU Reg
!'""A.St.l pe!d for all m~.tk~es ancJ
or a prot est In accordance
11 9 2
5129
95 Sale S109 95 Phon e
models
of
m
obrte
homes
Wit h the requir ements of th e _ ~~- ---- -~------- 2. tc
882 279J New Haven
Commiss ion s
Rules
of
Phone area code 6U o42J
11 17 6tc
Practice and Pro cedu r e l18 WIT H OUT - my p erm iSS IOn ,
9j31
the re will be no hunttng or
C F R S18 or 5\,JO J, ' All
4 13 lfc
trespassing on m y pr operty
protests flied with the Com
Bob McGraw , Meagan
mission will be cons idered by
Farm , off lower Bowman 's
It In determ1nlng the ap
Run
TRAILER lof off Ktngsbury
proprlate ac tion to be laken
11 4 26 tc
Road near Harr iso nv ille
but will not serve to make th e
••LO turn rture, Ice boxes,
F ree natural gas , cit y
protestants parties to the
brass beds , or complete
water Phone 842 2577
proceeding
An y person
households Write M 0.
11 18 121c
wishi ng to becom e a party to a
Miller , Rt 4, Pomeroy,
proceed1ng or to part icipate a ~ .
Ohio Cal l 992 1160
FURNISHED 2 bedrm cot
a party In anv hear ing tnere ln
10 1 74
tage , Ro ck Sp r ings Adults
must file a petit ion to tn
--~--"'---- ------ only Very n1 ce Ph one 9~2
terve ne 1n accor dan ce with
2789
the Com mi ss 1on s Rules The
11 18 Sic
appllcel •on Is on t ile wllh th e
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
Commission and is av a ila bl e
1975
14x
70
TRAI LE ~
ex
3 AND 4 rm furntsh ed and
for public Inspec t Io n
PROBATE DIVISION
cellent condition , espec1a lly
unfurn ished ap ts Phone 992
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Take lurlh er not1 ce th at.
built for offic es Low price
S4J4
pursuant to the aut ho rity IN THE MATTER OF SE T
for quick sale P hon e (3 04)
11 9 lfc
co nta ined in and co nferred TLEMENT OF ACCOU NTS ,
675
1921
or
675
l829
upon the Federal Po wer PROBATE COURT , MEIG S
10
30
lfc
Comm rss lon by Sec:llons 308 COUNTY, OHIO
AVAtLA BLE 2 bedrm all
Acco unts and vouchers of
and 309 of the Federa l Power
e lectric modern ren c h
1973
NAS
HU
t&lt;,
14
X
70,
3
the
tollow
lng
named
Ac l ( 16 USC S836g , S 825hl
loca ted outside Rac ine Up
1 2 bt~th gas heat
bedrm
,
1
and the Comm !SS1on 's Ru les ot f1duc1anes have been flied In
to 25 a c res bottom land
Take
over
payments
Phone
the Probate Court , Meig s
Practice and Pr ocedu r e
I!Vatlable
Referen ces
992
3388
spec1f•cally Sec lion 1 32~bl ( 18 County Oh1o , for approval
requ ired Call 992 5550 after
1116 6tc
C F R 51 321 b l l, as am ended and se ttlement
l p m
CASE NO 19 063 Second
by Order No 518 , a hearing
11 16 7tc
1970 -BUDDY trailer, fur
may be he ld w1thout further lind Fina l Account ot Erma G
n
•s
hed
Pr
1ced
to
sell
Phone
Mulford
,
Guar
d
ia
n
ot
th
e
no! Ice before the Comm lss ton
O t.~E bedrm mobTre h om e for
1614 1 698 3366
Estate of
on this ap p lication If no Iss ue Guar d ia nship
rent Phone 992 3509
11121&gt;1p
of su b stance Is ra1sed by an v Den nis ChMies Mulford and
10 31 lfC
Deborah G Mulford, M1nors
request to be heard protest
CASE NO 20,567 Firs t and
or p ellt1on filed subsequent to
FU RNISHED
apartment,
tht s not1 ce wtlh ln !h e time F mal Acco unt ot Carl W
adults only In Midd leport
reQu ir ed herei n Th e e pplicant Bll1kam , Ad m mls trator of the
Phone 992 3874
or
ln 1tlal
pleader has Es tate of Hattu.~ Ma e Bdl kam HO US E for s&amp;le in Portland,
3 25 tic
t&amp;ke over payments , 5 rms
requ es ted that th e short en ed Deceased
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CASE NO 21,387 Firs t and
proce dur e 'OI . Sectton 1 32( b )
and bllth , good well and 2
Tk AILER space fo r re nt •n
Fma l Accou nt o f William
acres of ground Phone 843
be •ssued If en Iss ue at sub
Middleport Phone 992 5434
st&amp;nce .srtHsed . furt her notice Culwe ll. Adm ln ls trat or of th e
2292
10·21 2otc
estate of Je rr y Culw e ll,
11 17 121&lt;
01 hcarmo W1 ll be gtven '
Under " tne
shortene d Deceased
LA RGE business building In
CASE NO 21.464 Flrs l
procedure here prov tded tor ,
Mason , large glass front.
unless ot herw ise advtsed tt Cur rent Account of Na ncy
driv e tn rear doors . w ill rent
Mo ll . J oan Stoneburner and
wttl be unnecessary for ap
1 1 or all of ground floor , 3200
Bradford ,
Co TWOS month old Beagle pups
pl1 can r or m ltlal pleader to Walla cE"
square feet , good locat ion
appear or be represen ted at Executors of the Est at e of
and some trained up to 5
Phone (304 1 882 3356 or 773
rhc hearmg before the Leah B Schaefer Deceased
years old Will sell or trad e
5611
CASE NO 21,522 First and
Comm•ss1on
for gu ns Phone 742 '2521
11 13 tfc
Fi nal Accou nt o f Danny S
11 16 3tc
Kenneth F PllJmb Z1rkle AdmlnlslfllliOr of the
Secretary Estate o t Jean Z1rkle ,
2 BR ho use at 916 Locus t Sl •
Deceased
Middleport. or call ~9 2 5758
CASE NO 21.54"
1rst ,
PUBLIC NOTICE
111361p
Fi nal and 01str • bvt1 ~e Ac
The follow ing personal co unt of Berr·p ce Gruese r
LADY
to
clea
n
2
days
a
week,
property ol the Estate of Mary Exeutrlx of th e Eslllle of J
refe r e nces Phone 949 2774
Cb UNTRY Mobile ' Home
Parker Deceased wdt be sold Paul Grueser, Deceased
11 18 31c
Park. , Rt 33, te n mtles north
at auct •on at her residence m
Unless e~C.Cepllons are fli ed
of Pomeroy La r ge lot s with
Chester , Ohio (on the Boy thereto said accounts will b e
SO MEO NE to build fen ce
conc r e te paflos Sidewalk!
Scout Cftmp Road l, com
tor hear 1ng before sa1d Court
Phon e 992 5247
runners and off s treet
menclng at 11 00 o 'c l ock noon on the 15th day of Decembe r
1
11 16 JIC
par). mg ~hon e ~92 7479'
on Fnday the 2 1st day of
1~75 , l!ll wh1ch time said ac
Nov em b er . 197 5
12 31 He
counts wt ll be considered and
- --. .Zen1lh Co lo r T V , End con~ • nu e d from day to dav
Tables Co ff ee Table Zen1th untd fmallv dtsposed of
Stereo
Rocker s
lamps
Any pe r:son u11erested may 3 BE ORM partly furn ished
FREE RENT AT VILL AGE
Desk , Chests , 3 Pc Be droom
f1l e written excephons to sa•d
base
men
I.
n
ew
furna
ce
and
MANOR
IN
MID
Su• te .
Kelv•na tor a ccou n ts or to metiers per
water heate r. propane gas,
DLEPORT I we are so sure
Re f rlgert'ltor .
Maytag
ta ln lng to the exec ut1on ot th e
on Co Rd 28 $100 per
that you will lowe our apart
Automatic Washer . Unlco trust not less th an ftve days
month and $100 depos it
m e nls that we g tve you two
Dryer , Pots Pans and Dtshes prior lo the date set for
se,erence re(lvested Phon e
weeks RENT FREE Just
and other II ems too numerou5 heanng
843 2791 day or 949 2929 after
'pa-y your secunty deposit
lo ment •on
6p m
and stay six monthS and the
Terms of Sale Cash
Mannmo Webster
]l 11 tfc
t1rst 2 weeks Js free You will
Mabe l V Moor e,
J UD GE ,_,_ ~~------- ----en joy monthly 11eases, all
Adm •n is trator ot
COMM ON PLEAS CO URT .
~ l ec tr1c
li ving . carpeting,
Estate of
PROBATE DIVI S ION , 4 f&lt;M tu r ntShed apt , adults
range
and
refrigerator free
only
Ph
one
99'2
5908
be
fore
2
Mary Parker . Deceased
MEIGS COlJNTV , OHIO
trash pickup , cable TV
pm
Dan
Smti h ,
AucttoneAr
(o pt !o nat J and laundry
II 2 lfc
( II I 18 , Jtc
tacllllles Conven 1ent tO
I II I 18, 19. lie
shoppmg on Th~rd and Mill
7 RM HOUSE ttl •• yrll!use
In Middleport
VIL~AGE
Ohio Suement , garage ,
MAN OR: Is yours lOT one
real n ice home , must have
bedroom apar t ments
references If mterested Call
sta rtinG at $10.4 mon thlY plus
day (614) 446 7699, evenings ,
•lee We pay fo r everything
(61&lt;1 446 9539
else See the Manllger at
II life
Rlvtrsl(te Apllrtments or
call 992 3'273 ThIs offer will
TR AILER !lo pace for ren l AU
entl soon, so move In now
Ultlll1es Phone 992 S5JS
and save nn
9 16 1fc
10 23 lfc

In Memory

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[mployment Wanted

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Wanted

Wanted To Buy

For Rent

Mobile Homes For Sale

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Pets

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Help Wanted

FO R RENT OR SA LE 1n
Po meroy, 2 bedrm hom e
larg e lot full basement
Phone 742 2757
11 13 61p

For Sale
N( ' I IC I:. OF PUBLIC SA LE
Th e fottowtng d e scrtbed
tlems wtll be offered for
publt c sa le to the high es t
bidder on lhe prem tses of
th e C1!y Loan &amp; Sa vings
Company, Pomeroy , Oh1o
on th e lsi day o f Dec e mber
1975 at 9 o'clock AM 1
Zentth 1~ ' co lor TV Term s
of Sllle cas h Ite ms may be
so ld 1n un•ts or •n parcels
Se ll er r ese rve s th e r ight to
retect any and a ll btd s
11 18 31 L
E ARLY Ame ncan ltvmg rm
su tt e 2 end tab les, coffe e
table Geo rge Grate, phon e
742 2103
11 18 3tc
32 ,000 BTU Gas Heat er w1 th
fan and automallc control!
Excellent condlf1on Ph on e
742 2856

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Sesam e 51 20,33, Get Smart 15
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5 30--Adam '12 4, News 6 Bever ly Hillbillies 8, Elec
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6 30-NBC News 3,4,15 ABC News 13, ndy Gr1ffllh 6,
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ca rvers' Workshop 20
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MOTORS, INC.

Phone 742·23Jl
Roger Wamsfay. Rulfand
1015, 1 mo

Syracuse, Ohto
Ph 99J·3993
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Nathan Biggs
l' ~ad1ator Spedat1st

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Ph. 992 2174

WIN AT BRIDGE

For -Sale
1973 TRU CK, 1 to n Ford , F
350, Heavy duty LWB ex
ce llent cond1ll0n Call 30.4
773 5308 aft er S p m
11 16 If

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Construction Co.

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Sales and SeiYice

Tuppers Plains, Ohio

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HOUSE for sa le In Portland
Take over payments 5
room s and bath , good well.
and 2 acres ot ground
Phone 843 2292
11 18 12tc

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B. R.s, bath, 2 car garage
and garden $17,1100
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baths, hot wafer heal.
Basement &amp; large yard .
$20,000
151 ACRES - Good fences,
Improved pastures, I room
house, &amp; minerals. UO,IIOO
TRAILER LAND - 3.95
acres One trailer with
safe Seoond septic tonk
All for Only $8500.
26 ACRES - Of rolling
land. Good 6 Rm , house,
bath ,
barn
&amp; other
buildings $26,1100
MIDDLEPORT
3
bedrooms, dining, nice
kitchen, gas furnoce ond
full basem!nl $17,1100.

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Doing th ings lor others wt!l gwe
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member of your fam1ly

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some for m of club work or
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a lot of time on their hands today d istr act you from the
things you hope to accomphsh

to work It :

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OUT FOR
AWHILE!

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211 Talk over w1th friends a
decision you're ha vmg diffic ulty In mak1ng The~r poi nts of
v1ew w1ll prove he lpful

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You te nd to take th mgs hghtly
and why shouldn ' t you ?
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cas1onally This IS you;- way

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Rehas h In your own mind today
an arrange ment you're Involved m You'll spot several
advantages you ve been
overlooking

GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20)
You II be very successful today
w1th creat1ve prOJeCts provld·
e d you re permllled 10 do
lhlngs exaclly as you env1s1on
them

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Vou r material prospects are
e ncouraging Today should be
profitable vet there ts a slig ht
warning agatnsl loss through
carelessness

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don ' t se ll somebody on
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TWO lots In the country, 105 x
105 (e&amp;ch ), Tuppers Plains
water , near Meigs High
School , S2.lOO each One lot
Is set up for mob ile home
Mobile
home
sold
separately. Phone 992 7060
11 18 6tc

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6 2s-Farm Report 13
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I ,.!'lake the lea d that ts leas t
Farmllme 10, The Story 13
NORTH
·18 1"' tkely to help them
6 4D-Ounce of Prevelnllon 10
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6 4s-Mornfng Report 3.
• A9 3
6 5s-Chuck While Reports 10, News 13
much m the way of ~efense
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partner m ay have some cards
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WEST
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and tt 1s up to West to fmd the
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lead that ts least likely to help
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thts lead , declarer Will
SOUTH IDI
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g1ve
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to 30-Wheef of Fortune 3,4, 15
won't help htm, but the re ts no
11 00-High Rollers 3, 15, I Dreom of Jeannie 4;
reason for West to do any
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\\ est North Eas t Soulh
guessmg
11 30--Hoflywood Squares 3, 15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4, Love of Life 8, 10, Sesome St. 20,33.
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6 N T Pass Pass Pass
12 ()(}-Magnificent Marble Machine 3, 15; Showofls 13;
Openmg lead - 4 •
The Jacoby transfer bid ts
Bob Braun' s SO-SO Club 4, News 6,8,10
used m response 10 notrump
12 3G-3 for The Money 3, 15; All My Children 6, 13;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10
opemngs The transfers to
KID
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
12 4s-E lee Co. 33.
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12 ss-NBC News 3,15
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passtve lead m order to s tt
1 00-News 3; Ryon's Hope 6,13; Phil Donahue 8,
spades
5IIOUlDifl back and watt for trtcks to
Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
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f..':~~;;.,! CllNIIY· f!l ~:eso come
1
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of Our Lives 3,4,15. Let's Moke o Deaf 6,13,
know ho w you transfe r if
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The answer '' "very m·
As The World Turns 8,10
there ts an overcall The
roR us · freque ntly" The man who s tts
2 0(}-S!O,OOO Pyramid 6,13: Guiding Light 8, 10.
answer ts thai you JUSt don ' t
back and watls IS lle ry like ly
2 30-0oclors 3,4, 15, Rhyme &amp; Reason 6, 13; Edge of
we d1scuss the btd early
J to still be wattmg after hts op- When
Night 8,10
next year we wtll show how
3 ()(}-Another World 3,4, 15, General Hospital 6, 13;
ponents have fulfilled thetr
you can do thts, tl you wtsh
Match Game 8, 10; Kup's Show 20.
contract
(For a copy ol JACOBY
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There ts one classtc excep·
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have reached a s lam a nd It sf Br~dge " c l o thts
Mickey Mouse Club 6,8; Mister Rogers 20,33; Movie
does not a ppea r that they ha ve newspaper, P 0 Bo x 489,
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5 30-Adam·124, Beverly Hlllblllles8, Elec. Co. 20,33,
Adam' 12 13.
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Lodge 20; Teaching Children 33.
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30-NBC
News3,4.15; ABC News 13, AndyGrllflth6;
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CBS News 8,10, Making 11 Count 70; lloc*. Beet 33.
5 " Wolf"
tributary
7 · ()(}-Truthor Cons 3, To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling lor
11 Unemployed DOWN
Dollars 6: Pop Goes the Country 8; News 10;
12 Where cer- 1 Mature
Country Music Jubilee 13, Family Affair 15; Book
tain gam~ 2 Hacienda
Beat 20, Know Your Schoof 33.
are (2 wds,)'
brick
7 · 30--Last oflhe Wild 3, Name That Tuneol; Wild Wild
World of Animals 6, Wild Kingdom 15; Match
13 Car 3 Sightseeing
Game PM 8; Evening Edition with Morfin
u Tribal
a Ia the
Agronsky 70; The Judge 10; To Tefll-he-Truth 13;
medicine
jet set
Yesterday's Answer
Episode Action 33.
man
t Fish for
8 ·()(}-Liffle House on the Prairie 3,4,15; When Things
15 Subside
smokmg
9 Issue forth !5 City of
Were Rotten 6, 13, Tony Orfondo &amp; Dawn 8,10;
11 Bovme
5 Sacred
10 Backed out Stradlvarl
Tribal Eye 70,33
utterance
Hebrew
16 Disfigure
violins
8 30--Thars My Mama 6,13.
17 ChemlcBl
writing
22 New Mexl· zt Johns or Tom 9 . ()(}-Doctors flosplfaf 3,4,15 , BoreHo 6,13; Cannon
8,10: Great Performances 20,33
suffiX
8 One of the
can Indian !8 Dog-tired
tO:()(}-Petrocelll 3,4,15. Storsky &amp; Hutch 6,13; Don
18 Born, in the Musketeers 23 " Saturday· 311 Cattle pen
Rickles 8, 10, News 20, Say Brother 33.
social notes 7 WUd sheep
night
32 Slur over
10 30--Another Look at Appalachia 33.
19 Ovid's "- 8 On the way
special"
33 Caruso, e.g.
lt ·()(}-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; ABC News 33
Amatoria"
back
2t Crusaders' 38 KldJ' game
11·30--Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Movie "Reflections of
ZO Droll fellow
( 2 wds.)
, foe
39 RegJ:et
Murder" 13, FBI 6, Banacek 8: Movie " Anchors
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Z3 Portcullis
12 30--Movle " Reflections of Murder" 6.
Z4 Curtain
1 :GO-Tomorrow 3,4
1·30--News 13.
fabric
Enticed
been on your mtnd but who
Z7 Venezuelan
are se parated from you by dis·
copper
ta nce Something interesting
center
could develop

Passive lead has little use

Intersection of Rt , 33 &amp; 7
BASSETT twin bed bedrm
Pomeroy
sulle and s1ng le be ds
3-bedroom
new
Five
dressers , and double bedrm
homes Now under con·
sulls Refflgera tors , and
structlon with carpet,
black and whtfe te lev ts to n
Call today for
POT A TOE S for sale 50 and 100
se t
Phone (61 4) 667 6J61
ceramic life, garage, forge
lb
bags Across from
11 16 61p
lot
Buy
now
and
pick
your
Service
Tomorrow
Sham r ock 1n Henderso n W
co lors
FHA lfnonclng
Va Don ald Walhu, Rt 35, ONE cow to fr es hen soon, One
available Price $21,500. '11
Hen d e rson W Va
250 ga ll on Un 1c0 bu lk mtlk
Business Phone : 992·5110
11 18 26tc
Phone: 667 ·6304
lan k, 2 un 1t De Laval m llkers
ReSidence 992· 3313
w 1th vacuum pump All for
1972, KAWASAKI 350 Bigh orn
1118·1mo
$475 Phone Ar th ur Spen ce r
11 · 12·1 mo.
tratl b1ke. May tag washer ,
16141 98l 3891
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girl 's gre ~n 10 speed b1 ke , 4
11 16 61p
SE W I NG
M A C H-1 N E • O' DELL Alln ement located
speed super shifter Eller
broc k 4 barrel mtak.e lor J l8 BILLY goat , S20 Phone 949
Repat rs se r vtce all make5
beh1nd Rutland Grade
Ous ter 2 B mch Crager
991 2284 rne F Jtbr1c Shop,
Sc hool Tuneup , brak es.
2739
mags a n d 24" Crager mags
Po!;t1erov Au thohzed~mger
wheel balanc 1ng , alinement
11 16 lie
~ a l es
and Se r vtee
We
on t tres 1962 Pont1a c Phon e
Phone 742 2004
992 2572 or 992 6134
sharp e n SC ISSors
11 16 tt c
GOOD used RC A blac k and
3291fc ,
11 18 31c
wh1le 18 tn c h lelevtslon
table model Also . Alt o
C\.WOOLl SOWt~' ~tP A IW J
i97i000GE Charger s e A
Saxophone , may need some 0 &amp; D fREE Tr1mm1ng . 20
~ Sweepers , toasters, irons.
1 condlftOn new motor and
years experience Insured.
r eptllr Call 992 5250
all s ma ll a pp l•ances Lawn 1
tranS m iSSIOn Phon e 949
free estimates Ci!!ll 992 3057
11 16 Jtc
mower , ne xt to Stat e High .
24 17 Bashan
or 111 667 :J041. Coo lville
way Garage on Rou te 11
111861p
10 15 lfc 1 Phon e 9B 5 3825
FOR SALE by Own@r P 2
s
tory
small
frame
house
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ONE 3 pi h1l ch mowe r, 12 fl
Tuppers P.lai ns, Oh10 on Rt
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BEAUTIFY your )lome wtth
f1berglass boat sha llow
1, 4 bedrm
living rm ,
Pe rma Stone New homes C'' B~AD~vrtu , .u.uc tloneer
well pump , hose and check
ki tchen b&amp;th , utl l1ty room , 2
Complete Servic e Phone
as we ll as remode l1ng work
valve New 11 ft truc k
porches Etec baseboard
949 2487 or ~49 2000 Racine.
Experf ms tatlalion
Free
Arrow ca mp er Phone 742
Ohio, Cr111 Bradford
heat storm door an d wm
esti mates Phone 742 24 0~
276 1'
dow s . well 1nsu la te d Ap
10 31 261 c
10 9 lfc
11 18 31p
prox 2 acre lo t $12,500
Phone (614) 667 636 1
EXCAVATIN&amp; dO;!!r. toad er 1
VANIT Y dresser an d mirror ,
1116 61p
and backhoe wol'k , se pti c
re c:ord
cab 1n et .
1968
tanks In stalled
dump,
Monterey Mercury , p s ,
trucks and to boys for hi re ,
power d1sc brakes , fa ctory 3 BEDRM house m Rtg gs
c rest Fi repla ce '" ltvmg 3 BR HOME, jus I fini sh ed
will haul fill d1rt , top s oil,
a1r condtltontng Phone 742
room , fa mily room, 2 baths
remodeling
Sa lem St ,
lt mest one and gra vel.! Ca ll
2524
and
full
baseme
nt
2
ca
r
Rutland
Phon
e
742
2306
Bob or Roger Jeffers , day
11 113 3tc
garage Phone (614) 985
aft e r 4 p m or see Milo B
phone 99 2 7089, n ight Phon e
3867
Hulchtnson
992 3525 or 99'2 .5232
1969 OLO SMOSILE engme, 4
1lo1 631p
10 9 lfc
2 11 tf
speed tran smiSSt On , 390 rear
end Phone 949 2450
GIVE YOUR wif e a Christmas
11 14 41C
present lhts year of gteat CU STOM Hom es, no down REAOY MIX 'cO NCRETE
paym e nt , VA Loans F HA d CIP/ e r ed right to your
enjoymen t A new Bl Lev e l
As low as 3 percent down
pro 1ec tt Fast a nd easy Free
ST E R E O RAD IO , modern
home , bath &amp; 1~. 3 or 4
Your p lans or o urs Call or
des1 g n , am fm r ad1o , 8 tra ck
eslt mat es Phone 992 328-4,
bedrms , two car garage
wrlle Sh epard Co ntra cti ng ,
Goeg tei n Ready MtX Co ,
tape co mbmat.on Ba l ~~nce
and acre of ground located
Box 2BA. Ru tland , 45775
~•ddleport , Ohio4
,
Sl04 70 or term s Ca ll 9~2
on the Wildwood Estates at
F'hon e 742 240 ~
3965
6 30 lfc
F latwoods 6 m lies from
10 31 261C
II l21fc
Pomeroy , Ohio Se lling at
SEPTIC TANK S c leaned
co s t prtee
George S
Hobstetter. Owner , Bok 101.
Modern Sanllatlon 992 395o~
NOW selltng Fuller Brush
Pomerov . Oh1o Phone (614)
or 99 2 7349
Produ c ts Phone 992 3410
10 6 lfc
98l 4186
9 18 tt c
1116 61c
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F IRE WOO D Phon e 992 3640
ANO DOZER . LARGE AND
11 12 6tc we HAVE shotgun shells .
SMALL SEPTIC TANKS
r ifle shells , cleaning ac
IN S TALLED
BIL L
R ABBIT dog l!lnd du c ks
cessorles , hunting clothes ,
PULLIN S PHON'E 992 2478,
Phon e )42 218l
boo ts, bla ck powder ouns
DAY OR NIGHT
11 12 81c
and accessones, re1oadtng
11 11 781p
mater ials , scopes. mounts.
'
kn 1ves, steepmo bags, boat
IF Yuu dr-e •n• t:•oe3•oeu 1n a
1973 F X 350 Harlev Dav1dson , . jackets
,0
and
c ushions ,
new home or have yo ur
less thlln 1.000 miles ex
hols ters. bel ts . rifle straps
pres.ent on e remodeled , or
cellent condtiiOn for SBOO
POMEROY
2
BR,
bath,
and much,. much more at
you are In need of a new
Phone 992 2q67
full basement has 1 BR , TV
lnd•an Joe •s Sports and
roof. Ca ll " Roush Con
11 146tc
CB'S , 308 Page Sf , M1d
room , utility work•hop .
structlon ,'' Greg Ro ush, 992
dleport
7183
Lorge yard $9,500
KEEP carpets be aufttul
10 17 301&lt;
11 1 121c
MIDDLE PORT Ex
desp1te footstep s of a busy
cellenl cond , 2 BR, bath,
family Buy Blue Lustre,
WO ULLJ YUU BELIEVE?
Rent e lec tnc shampooer REMINGTON , 1, 100 au toL
carpeted. paneled, full
Bu ild an all steel building at
new 12 or '2 0 ga $172 50.
Nelson 's Drug Store
basement, corporl, FA N
Pole Barn pr ices' Go lden
Fife
's
,
Middleport,
Oh
lg,
_
11 13 61 c
Gtan t All Steel Buildings,
- •
10 t 3~tc 1, gas heat $13,1100
Rt" 4, Box 148 Wav erly ,
POMEROY 200 fl .
197 4
HONDA
El c tno r e
Oh lo Phone 9&lt;47 2296
frontage
,
for
home
or
MT 2l0 Phone 9927803
7 24 tfc
trailer, water available,
111631c
orlglnolly has 2 houses
WE &gt;P ECIALIZE In mobile
TOPPER , only
used
3 HOU SE on Lin coln Heights , 2 $3,1100
ho~~ furnace repair Phon e
bedrm
,
large
kitc
hen
,
fvll
months
If
tnterested ,
RUTLAND - 2 BR, bath,
992 5858
base
ment,
nice
bac
k
yard
,
call 742 2101
carpeting,
paneling ,
9-18 lie
only $8 ,900 Wt th new fur
11 11 71c
porches,
garage
, good
nilure, on ly $10,300 Phone
992 76d8
condition S9.500.
At kCO we ldtn g ml!lchtne ,
11 6 26tc
DEXTER 157 "res,
new. elec all accesso r ies
1nctuded Phone 992 3410 6 kOOM House w ltn bath , farge house, water system .
barn &amp; other bfdgs S38,1100
10 28 lfc
garage , basement. bunt In
POMEROY - 7112 ocres • 4
porc h . 1 7 "ere , Hobson
BR ,
both , corpellng ,
Phone 992 7733
WATER HEATER , l2 gallon ,
tl I:J tfC
paneling, hot water heat,
li ke new electrtc. S60 GAS
CLOTHES DRYER , used,
basement , storage $15,000
S40 or best offer Phone 992 5 ROOM hOuse for sale. In
PHONE992.2259
Rutland
Phone
742
2801
or
2082
992 5195
11 13 71c
1112 6tc
SHOTGUN S, AMMO , ANO
POWDER Shotgun 410, 16 J
BEORM
home,
tust1
fin ished. remodeling , SaLtm
and 12 gauge, S2~ up pump
Sf Ru lland Phone 74} 11P.9
guns . 20 and 12 gauge, S59,
automatics, 12 gauAe $99 ,
efter " p m or see Milo e
69 Ford LTD
Hutch ison
High powe r sheels . 13 133 ,
IMR powder , S4 98 , black
4 dr.
9·23 ftc
powder, $2 90 , deer s lug s
Up
to
$30,000
Is
now
Sl 2~ . Match and deer J BEORM mobile ~ome,
barrels for S1 100 and $870
available to you when
68 Chev. Wagon
panell1 ng, Wl!lll to wall
Fife 's, Mtddleport Phon e
co~~rpetlng
garage, ut11ity
you
must
enter
a
9 pass.
992 7494
building , 3 &amp; "10 acrt lot,
11 13 6tc
Rutland St Middleport
Convalescent
Nur·
Phone 992 JB-43 1
sing
Home
.
66, Cadillac
11 18 61c

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stereo, rad io &amp; tape, factory a1r , power steering ~
brakes, wh1te stripe, radtal t1 r es, very mce
1973 B1JICK LeSABRE
S3195
Custom H T Cpe, local owner, that's really sharp
Ins ide &amp; out, good w w tires, custom wheels, dark
green vi nyl root. green finish , AM rod1o &amp; tape, factory
air. autom• llc, P steering &amp; brakes
1970 NOVA VI CPE .
S129l
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WANTA OS
INFORMATION
POMEROY, OHIO
DEADLINES
s p M
Day
Befor e
Otno Pawer Comp.!ny
Publl catton
1975 DAT S UN B 210 Ha l
Monday Deadline 9 a m
f N 2570
P
rotec
Cance11at ton - Correcltons
chback, condlhoning, rea r
NOTICE OF
IN LOV IN G MEMORY of
wmdow shade radi a l ti res,
APPLI CAT ION FOR
Will be accept ed Until 9 a m
Charles Art t"lu r Morarify
Also. 4 factory t1res and 2
AMENDMENT OF
for Day of Publ ica tion
who passed away Nov IB,
snow tire s S:3,490 Ca ll 99 2
LI(;ENS E
REGULATIONS
3453
1965 at th e aQ e of 4q
(october 28 , 1975)
Tt1e Publi sher r ese rves the
II 18 Otp
Public not 1c e 1s he reby r ig ht to edit or retect anv ads
giv en tha i an a pp l 1ca 11an was de emed oblec t1onat
Th e Nov ember comes wtth sa d
re gre ts
1971 DODGE Pi c kup , I ~ ton
filed on flUQUS t 27 , 1975, lm d.~r publ is h e r
Wtli
no t
be
V 8 e ng1 ne a utomatt c, good
the Federal Power Ac t 116 r e! pons• b ie for more tha n on e Til e dav . the mont h , we will
never forget
r unn1n g .conditiOn $800
us c 7Hc\J P?5r l bY the, Oh io •hlncor r cct '"~~r+~~~
Fo r 1n our hear ts you will
Phone (614 1 247 21 61
P o w e r
Co m P &amp; n V
For Want Ad 5ervtce
alwavs s ta y,
II 14 81p
{Correspondence to Mr A
d
s 1
Joseph Dowd , sen 1or Vtce 5 ce rt 1s per wor one '" er ton Loved , and r emembe r ed - eve r yday
1911 CHE VY P1c k up Wtfh 8ft
Prestdent
and
General
Mtntmum Charge $1 ~0
cam per Phone 16 14) 667
Cou nsel Ame r ican Electric
14 ce n ts pe r word hr ee Wha t we wil l give to clasp h is
hand,
6227
Po er ser Ice corporat ton c:onsec uttve Insertio ns
Hts llapp y fa ce to see
11 14 6tc
w
'
N
y k'
26 ce nts per word si x con
Two Broadway ,
ew or ' sec ultve lnsertton s
To hear , his laugh and see his - New York 10004 , and Mr
smile ,
Frank N B i ~ n
executive
25 Per Ce nt Dtscoun t on pa1d
That m ea nt so mu c h fa us
70 CAMARO and 19 7 1
VICe President. Ohio Power ~~~sand ads pa id wllhm 10 So •n th e stillness of th e n1ght, 19 Chevelle
P ho n e (6 14) 985
Compa ny , 30 1 Cleveland
CARDOFTHANKS
Our tears wi ll often flow
4269
Avenue S W , Canton OhiO
&amp; OBITUARY
To thmk how s uddenly yo u left
11 14 6tc
44702) for amendm~nl of th e
S2 00 for 50 word m inim um
us
lic ense tor un co nstru cfed
Eac h ad dition al word 3 on this day , ten yea rs ago
1~ 72 CHEVY Capr1ce 4 dr 400
Projecl No 2570, known as th e
Loved and sad ly m•ssed
Sport Sedan. 2 barrel a ll
Rac lhe Prolect loca ted on the cen 1s
by
Wife
,
Paultne
Morarlty
11nted glass, fill steering ,
BLIND ADS
Oh io River, In Me1 gs County
Daughter. Conn1 e Hansford
a c and power windows
Additio nal 25c Charg e per
Oh to, a nd Jack son Count v,
and Family Sons , Marty
S2,350 Also, 1971 Oldsmobil e
West Vlrgmla Th e Ohio R1ve r Advert.sement
Morarttv lind F11m lty, and
Delta 88 .t dr 350 2 barre l,
OFFICE HOURS
Is a navigable waterway of the
Larry Morartty and Family
low mtleage , like new
$ 30 a m to 5 00 p m
U[tlted Sta tes
11 18 ltc
S2, 100 P hone 9-19 20.5 1
Ap pli cant seeks to heVe the Dally , B 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
11 16 61C
Saturdav
Commiss ion amend ArJ icl e 52
IN MEMORY of Richard B
of It s license for P'rolect Nq
Rowe who dted No vemb e r 1968 CHEVROLET, 1964
2570 by exte nd ing for two
14 197 3
Chev , 1961 Bu 1ck Special.
years lhe commencemenl a nd
1960 Fo rd p1ckup tru ck, 4
compl etio n dates for con
ROOM and board for se n 1or lo ve like the ocea n ts vast and
mag wheel s Ph on e 742 2185
for ever,
structlon of th e pro1ect Ar
CitiZens , very nice Phone
11 16 3tc
tlc le 52 currently requ 1res ,
And so rrow but a s hadow , !hat
992
3509
co nstr u c!lofl to commence by
10 12 lfc
moves over the sea
CO MET . 6cyl au toma tiC
November 30 197 5 and b~ ''"1
May !he roreve r of tove he lp 1966
Phone 992 7885 bet ween 12
co mpl eted by November 30. ~~ ~11~LEN ~- .3AB~~l ~Fshop
bear !he gr ief.
noon and 8 p m No phon e
Of that dlly from our hee rts
1917 Accordmg to the ap
at Tup p e rs Pla ins an
call s o n Sund ay
Sad
tv
missed
for
ever
,
by
pli co~~llon ,
Ap pl1cant
IS
nounces that Mary Ne we ll
11 13 6tc
requ esti ng the proposett two
has 1ol ned th ~ sta ff on
children and grandch ild ren
---~yea r extensio n because of
Thu rsday
F rld a-v
and
111 Rllc
Hart 's used Cars . New Haven .
dlff lc:u ll les en co unt ered II')
Sal urday
November Get
w Va Authonzed Roper
Oblaining !Und s necessary for
Acq ua inted Spec 1al Is S2
Dealer Tractors 8 10 J3.16
lln al eng meerlng and, con
rebate on $15 Cotdwave
Horse power Lawn mow e rs
structlon of th e pro 1 fH~ I
J ,;
H 1 o
1
Pho
Plumb• ng ,
h ll ers saws Year end s ale
Applicant also reque\ ts ttrat
e e n ors ' o.w ner
ne 'REM60ELING ,
hca t ii)Q and all typ es ofr
12" cham saw Reg 5147 50
Artic le 51. wh ich specifies
(614 ) 6673966
c
genera l
r e pa~r
Work·
1112 61
now S129 95 Hart 's Used
thai , Inter alia, a revised - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - guar a nte ed 20 yea rs e~
Cars Phone 882 27~3 New
Exhlbll S be file d prior IO SKA TE A WAY
RO LL E R
per le nee Phon e 992 2409,
Haven
December 26,
1978, be
amended by exte nd ing that
RINK AN NOUN CES BU S
11 17 6tc
.
SC HEDULE SATURDAYS
date thr ee years in order to
cARPEN TRY
pa n eling, Hart's used Cars
ONLY STAR TING NOV
Your
provide ad equate time to
14 th
RoAC INE
6 40
fl ooring and cetl!ng Phon e
Columbia
Bike
con duc t atleut 11 full vear of
1SVRAC USE 6 50
M10
992 2759 ,
Headquarters Full hn e of
opera lion at \l ud tes ' an d
DLEPOR T 1 15 , Tl'tanks
1021 30t c
Btcyctes to choose from
develop a.n E xh\bll S
Phone 882 2793 New Haven
Any person deSiri ng 10 be
gtvtng Party Nov 26 and 28
lll 76fc
heard or 10 m ake any pro test
OPEN WED • F RI • AND t WILL babysit in my home ,
dally
For
more
in
SAT URDAY
1 3010 00
with refe ren ce to sa id ;tp
formation phone 9.49 '2546 Hart's Us ed Cars Re ddy
PRI VATE
PART I ES ,
Pllcatton ShO Ul d on or befor e
MO N
TUE S, THURS
11 16 31C
Portable Heaters
S1ze
December 18 , ) 975 , fil e with
EVE SA T AND SUND AY
rl!nges 30,000 BTU to 150,000
the Fede ral Pow er Com ·
BTU Some ven ted Ther
' miSSIO n , W&amp;shlnglon , D C
AFTER NOON S
PHONE
mostats available with
20426. a petllion to in terv en e
(6 14) 985 3929 or 985 9996 or
985 4141
heaters 30000 BTU Reg
!'""A.St.l pe!d for all m~.tk~es ancJ
or a prot est In accordance
11 9 2
5129
95 Sale S109 95 Phon e
models
of
m
obrte
homes
Wit h the requir ements of th e _ ~~- ---- -~------- 2. tc
882 279J New Haven
Commiss ion s
Rules
of
Phone area code 6U o42J
11 17 6tc
Practice and Pro cedu r e l18 WIT H OUT - my p erm iSS IOn ,
9j31
the re will be no hunttng or
C F R S18 or 5\,JO J, ' All
4 13 lfc
trespassing on m y pr operty
protests flied with the Com
Bob McGraw , Meagan
mission will be cons idered by
Farm , off lower Bowman 's
It In determ1nlng the ap
Run
TRAILER lof off Ktngsbury
proprlate ac tion to be laken
11 4 26 tc
Road near Harr iso nv ille
but will not serve to make th e
••LO turn rture, Ice boxes,
F ree natural gas , cit y
protestants parties to the
brass beds , or complete
water Phone 842 2577
proceeding
An y person
households Write M 0.
11 18 121c
wishi ng to becom e a party to a
Miller , Rt 4, Pomeroy,
proceed1ng or to part icipate a ~ .
Ohio Cal l 992 1160
FURNISHED 2 bedrm cot
a party In anv hear ing tnere ln
10 1 74
tage , Ro ck Sp r ings Adults
must file a petit ion to tn
--~--"'---- ------ only Very n1 ce Ph one 9~2
terve ne 1n accor dan ce with
2789
the Com mi ss 1on s Rules The
11 18 Sic
appllcel •on Is on t ile wllh th e
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
Commission and is av a ila bl e
1975
14x
70
TRAI LE ~
ex
3 AND 4 rm furntsh ed and
for public Inspec t Io n
PROBATE DIVISION
cellent condition , espec1a lly
unfurn ished ap ts Phone 992
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Take lurlh er not1 ce th at.
built for offic es Low price
S4J4
pursuant to the aut ho rity IN THE MATTER OF SE T
for quick sale P hon e (3 04)
11 9 lfc
co nta ined in and co nferred TLEMENT OF ACCOU NTS ,
675
1921
or
675
l829
upon the Federal Po wer PROBATE COURT , MEIG S
10
30
lfc
Comm rss lon by Sec:llons 308 COUNTY, OHIO
AVAtLA BLE 2 bedrm all
Acco unts and vouchers of
and 309 of the Federa l Power
e lectric modern ren c h
1973
NAS
HU
t&lt;,
14
X
70,
3
the
tollow
lng
named
Ac l ( 16 USC S836g , S 825hl
loca ted outside Rac ine Up
1 2 bt~th gas heat
bedrm
,
1
and the Comm !SS1on 's Ru les ot f1duc1anes have been flied In
to 25 a c res bottom land
Take
over
payments
Phone
the Probate Court , Meig s
Practice and Pr ocedu r e
I!Vatlable
Referen ces
992
3388
spec1f•cally Sec lion 1 32~bl ( 18 County Oh1o , for approval
requ ired Call 992 5550 after
1116 6tc
C F R 51 321 b l l, as am ended and se ttlement
l p m
CASE NO 19 063 Second
by Order No 518 , a hearing
11 16 7tc
1970 -BUDDY trailer, fur
may be he ld w1thout further lind Fina l Account ot Erma G
n
•s
hed
Pr
1ced
to
sell
Phone
Mulford
,
Guar
d
ia
n
ot
th
e
no! Ice before the Comm lss ton
O t.~E bedrm mobTre h om e for
1614 1 698 3366
Estate of
on this ap p lication If no Iss ue Guar d ia nship
rent Phone 992 3509
11121&gt;1p
of su b stance Is ra1sed by an v Den nis ChMies Mulford and
10 31 lfC
Deborah G Mulford, M1nors
request to be heard protest
CASE NO 20,567 Firs t and
or p ellt1on filed subsequent to
FU RNISHED
apartment,
tht s not1 ce wtlh ln !h e time F mal Acco unt ot Carl W
adults only In Midd leport
reQu ir ed herei n Th e e pplicant Bll1kam , Ad m mls trator of the
Phone 992 3874
or
ln 1tlal
pleader has Es tate of Hattu.~ Ma e Bdl kam HO US E for s&amp;le in Portland,
3 25 tic
t&amp;ke over payments , 5 rms
requ es ted that th e short en ed Deceased
----- ~~
CASE NO 21,387 Firs t and
proce dur e 'OI . Sectton 1 32( b )
and bllth , good well and 2
Tk AILER space fo r re nt •n
Fma l Accou nt o f William
acres of ground Phone 843
be •ssued If en Iss ue at sub
Middleport Phone 992 5434
st&amp;nce .srtHsed . furt her notice Culwe ll. Adm ln ls trat or of th e
2292
10·21 2otc
estate of Je rr y Culw e ll,
11 17 121&lt;
01 hcarmo W1 ll be gtven '
Under " tne
shortene d Deceased
LA RGE business building In
CASE NO 21.464 Flrs l
procedure here prov tded tor ,
Mason , large glass front.
unless ot herw ise advtsed tt Cur rent Account of Na ncy
driv e tn rear doors . w ill rent
Mo ll . J oan Stoneburner and
wttl be unnecessary for ap
1 1 or all of ground floor , 3200
Bradford ,
Co TWOS month old Beagle pups
pl1 can r or m ltlal pleader to Walla cE"
square feet , good locat ion
appear or be represen ted at Executors of the Est at e of
and some trained up to 5
Phone (304 1 882 3356 or 773
rhc hearmg before the Leah B Schaefer Deceased
years old Will sell or trad e
5611
CASE NO 21,522 First and
Comm•ss1on
for gu ns Phone 742 '2521
11 13 tfc
Fi nal Accou nt o f Danny S
11 16 3tc
Kenneth F PllJmb Z1rkle AdmlnlslfllliOr of the
Secretary Estate o t Jean Z1rkle ,
2 BR ho use at 916 Locus t Sl •
Deceased
Middleport. or call ~9 2 5758
CASE NO 21.54"
1rst ,
PUBLIC NOTICE
111361p
Fi nal and 01str • bvt1 ~e Ac
The follow ing personal co unt of Berr·p ce Gruese r
LADY
to
clea
n
2
days
a
week,
property ol the Estate of Mary Exeutrlx of th e Eslllle of J
refe r e nces Phone 949 2774
Cb UNTRY Mobile ' Home
Parker Deceased wdt be sold Paul Grueser, Deceased
11 18 31c
Park. , Rt 33, te n mtles north
at auct •on at her residence m
Unless e~C.Cepllons are fli ed
of Pomeroy La r ge lot s with
Chester , Ohio (on the Boy thereto said accounts will b e
SO MEO NE to build fen ce
conc r e te paflos Sidewalk!
Scout Cftmp Road l, com
tor hear 1ng before sa1d Court
Phon e 992 5247
runners and off s treet
menclng at 11 00 o 'c l ock noon on the 15th day of Decembe r
1
11 16 JIC
par). mg ~hon e ~92 7479'
on Fnday the 2 1st day of
1~75 , l!ll wh1ch time said ac
Nov em b er . 197 5
12 31 He
counts wt ll be considered and
- --. .Zen1lh Co lo r T V , End con~ • nu e d from day to dav
Tables Co ff ee Table Zen1th untd fmallv dtsposed of
Stereo
Rocker s
lamps
Any pe r:son u11erested may 3 BE ORM partly furn ished
FREE RENT AT VILL AGE
Desk , Chests , 3 Pc Be droom
f1l e written excephons to sa•d
base
men
I.
n
ew
furna
ce
and
MANOR
IN
MID
Su• te .
Kelv•na tor a ccou n ts or to metiers per
water heate r. propane gas,
DLEPORT I we are so sure
Re f rlgert'ltor .
Maytag
ta ln lng to the exec ut1on ot th e
on Co Rd 28 $100 per
that you will lowe our apart
Automatic Washer . Unlco trust not less th an ftve days
month and $100 depos it
m e nls that we g tve you two
Dryer , Pots Pans and Dtshes prior lo the date set for
se,erence re(lvested Phon e
weeks RENT FREE Just
and other II ems too numerou5 heanng
843 2791 day or 949 2929 after
'pa-y your secunty deposit
lo ment •on
6p m
and stay six monthS and the
Terms of Sale Cash
Mannmo Webster
]l 11 tfc
t1rst 2 weeks Js free You will
Mabe l V Moor e,
J UD GE ,_,_ ~~------- ----en joy monthly 11eases, all
Adm •n is trator ot
COMM ON PLEAS CO URT .
~ l ec tr1c
li ving . carpeting,
Estate of
PROBATE DIVI S ION , 4 f&lt;M tu r ntShed apt , adults
range
and
refrigerator free
only
Ph
one
99'2
5908
be
fore
2
Mary Parker . Deceased
MEIGS COlJNTV , OHIO
trash pickup , cable TV
pm
Dan
Smti h ,
AucttoneAr
(o pt !o nat J and laundry
II 2 lfc
( II I 18 , Jtc
tacllllles Conven 1ent tO
I II I 18, 19. lie
shoppmg on Th~rd and Mill
7 RM HOUSE ttl •• yrll!use
In Middleport
VIL~AGE
Ohio Suement , garage ,
MAN OR: Is yours lOT one
real n ice home , must have
bedroom apar t ments
references If mterested Call
sta rtinG at $10.4 mon thlY plus
day (614) 446 7699, evenings ,
•lee We pay fo r everything
(61&lt;1 446 9539
else See the Manllger at
II life
Rlvtrsl(te Apllrtments or
call 992 3'273 ThIs offer will
TR AILER !lo pace for ren l AU
entl soon, so move In now
Ultlll1es Phone 992 S5JS
and save nn
9 16 1fc
10 23 lfc

In Memory

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FO R RENT OR SA LE 1n
Po meroy, 2 bedrm hom e
larg e lot full basement
Phone 742 2757
11 13 61p

For Sale
N( ' I IC I:. OF PUBLIC SA LE
Th e fottowtng d e scrtbed
tlems wtll be offered for
publt c sa le to the high es t
bidder on lhe prem tses of
th e C1!y Loan &amp; Sa vings
Company, Pomeroy , Oh1o
on th e lsi day o f Dec e mber
1975 at 9 o'clock AM 1
Zentth 1~ ' co lor TV Term s
of Sllle cas h Ite ms may be
so ld 1n un•ts or •n parcels
Se ll er r ese rve s th e r ight to
retect any and a ll btd s
11 18 31 L
E ARLY Ame ncan ltvmg rm
su tt e 2 end tab les, coffe e
table Geo rge Grate, phon e
742 2103
11 18 3tc
32 ,000 BTU Gas Heat er w1 th
fan and automallc control!
Excellent condlf1on Ph on e
742 2856

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Mickey Mouse Club 6,8, MISter Rogers 20,33,
Mov te " The Blue Ma x" 10, Otnah 13
4 30--Bewllched 3, Mod Squad 6, Partridge Family 8,
Sesam e 51 20,33, Get Smart 15
5 00--Bonanza 3, Family Affair 8 Slar Trek 15
5 30--Adam '12 4, News 6 Bever ly Hillbillies 8, Elec
Co 20,33, Ad am. J2 13
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6 ()(}-News 3,4,8, 10, 13, 15, ABC News 6, Hodge podge
Lodge 20. Jody's Body Shop 33
6 30-NBC News 3,4,15 ABC News 13, ndy Gr1ffllh 6,
CBS News 8,10, Your Future Is Now 33. Wood
ca rvers' Workshop 20
7 ()(}-Trulb or Cons 3. To Tell the Truth 4, Bowl ing
tor Dollars 6, Wilburn Brothers 8, News 10; Name
That Tu ne 13; Family Affai r 15, Anllques 20, Wild
W1ld World of Anjmal s 33

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STORM
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REPLACEMENT
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SIDING SOFFITT
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MOTORS, INC.

Phone 742·23Jl
Roger Wamsfay. Rulfand
1015, 1 mo

Syracuse, Ohto
Ph 99J·3993
4 10 1 mo

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Nathan Biggs
l' ~ad1ator Spedat1st

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Ph. 992 2174

WIN AT BRIDGE

For -Sale
1973 TRU CK, 1 to n Ford , F
350, Heavy duty LWB ex
ce llent cond1ll0n Call 30.4
773 5308 aft er S p m
11 16 If

MORLAN
Construction Co.

D&amp;M Appliance
Sales and SeiYice

Tuppers Plains, Ohio

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DRAP IN M.AJ-l AR!v6)O'LL BE MINE /0 HAVE:: AN 1 1b HOLD
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28 Walden - . . . - - - - - . , Z9 Hire
30 Anti vote

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36 Grand ()pry

TINGLEY

13oz. 19oz~

HOUSE for sa le In Portland
Take over payments 5
room s and bath , good well.
and 2 acres ot ground
Phone 843 2292
11 18 12tc

Mutual Protective
Insurance Co·

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tO Mechanic
Pomeroy, 0

10" Bool
Deep Iough !read
Exclusive
Knee Hig h
bullon clos ure Dee p Iough
tread Exclusive
bulfon closure

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RUTLAND - 8 rms., 4 or 5
B. R.s, bath, 2 car garage
and garden $17,1100
POMEROY - 8 Rms , 11f,
baths, hot wafer heal.
Basement &amp; large yard .
$20,000
151 ACRES - Good fences,
Improved pastures, I room
house, &amp; minerals. UO,IIOO
TRAILER LAND - 3.95
acres One trailer with
safe Seoond septic tonk
All for Only $8500.
26 ACRES - Of rolling
land. Good 6 Rm , house,
bath ,
barn
&amp; other
buildings $26,1100
MIDDLEPORT
3
bedrooms, dining, nice
kitchen, gas furnoce ond
full basem!nl $17,1100.

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Doing th ings lor others wt!l gwe
you great pleasure today par tiCularly If th ey re done for a
member of your fam1ly

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LEO (Jufr 23-Aug. 22) Thos 1s a
good day to Involve yourself ln
some for m of club work or
group activ ity You re the
perfect one to c hair a com·
m11t ee

PISCES (Fob. 20-Morch 20)
There will be much activity
a rou nd vou r house today II will
be the tu n type You could even
have some unexpec ted dropIns

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eves peeled for th e breaks
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In touch wlth persons whO have

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CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon.
19) Don 1 lei someone who has
a lot of time on their hands today d istr act you from the
things you hope to accomphsh

to work It :

TIRED ME OUT

THINK fLL5ACK
OUT FOR
AWHILE!

SAGITTARIUS (Nor. 23·Dec.
211 Talk over w1th friends a
decision you're ha vmg diffic ulty In mak1ng The~r poi nts of
v1ew w1ll prove he lpful

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Fob. 11)
You te nd to take th mgs hghtly
and why shouldn ' t you ?
Everyone 1s entitled to relax OC·
cas1onally This IS you;- way

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SCORPIO (Ocl 2•·No•. 22)
Rehas h In your own mind today
an arrange ment you're Involved m You'll spot several
advantages you ve been
overlooking

GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20)
You II be very successful today
w1th creat1ve prOJeCts provld·
e d you re permllled 10 do
lhlngs exaclly as you env1s1on
them

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P.O. Box 4

Gallipolis, Oh.

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TAURUS (Aprtl 20·M•r 20)
Vou r material prospects are
e ncouraging Today should be
profitable vet there ts a slig ht
warning agatnsl loss through
carelessness

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ARIES (Morell 21 -Aprll 18)
Your word s today will carry 8
lot of we ig ht Be ca re lul you
don ' t se ll somebody on
something ~ou s houldn t

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thi1 coupon.to,

For Wldneodoy, Now. 11, 1875

35 Greedy

'1 095

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with no-obllgotion, moil

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TWO lots In the country, 105 x
105 (e&amp;ch ), Tuppers Plains
water , near Meigs High
School , S2.lOO each One lot
Is set up for mob ile home
Mobile
home
sold
separately. Phone 992 7060
11 18 6tc

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6 oo-&lt;:olumbus Today 4; SunriS&lt;! Semester 10.
6 Is-Folk Literature 3
6 2s-Farm Report 13
6 30--New Zoo Revue 4; News 6, Bible Answers 8;
I ,.!'lake the lea d that ts leas t
Farmllme 10, The Story 13
NORTH
·18 1"' tkely to help them
6 4D-Ounce of Prevelnllon 10
• KQ9
West holds three Jacks Not
6 4s-Mornfng Report 3.
• A9 3
6 5s-Chuck While Reports 10, News 13
much m the way of ~efense
t K 10 74
7 ()(}-Today 3,4, 15; Good Morning, America 6,13, CBS
aga1nst a slam, bu t h1s
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News 8; Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
partner m ay have some cards
EAST
WEST
7 30--Schoofles I 0
and tt 1s up to West to fmd the
.86 542
• 10 7
8 ()(}-Lucy Show 6; Capt Kangaroo 8, tO; Sesame St.
lead that ts least likely to help
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33
declarer That safest possible
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8 30--B ig Valley 6
lead ts a spade II West makes
• 10 7 6 4
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9 ~AM 3; Phil Donahue 4, 15, Lucy Show 8; Mike
thts lead , declarer Will
SOUTH IDI
Douglas 10; Morning with D J 13
struggle along As long as the
9 30--Nol For Women Only 3; One Life to Live 6; Give·
• AJ3
defenders take care, declarer
wKI 04
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wtll only collect 11 tncks
t A 9 52
10 oo-&lt;:elebrlty Sweepstakes u, 15, Dinah 6; Price Is
A lead of etlher red sutt will
Rlghl 8, 10; Mike Douglas 13
"'AB 2
g1ve
h1m a 12th A club lead
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to 30-Wheef of Fortune 3,4, 15
won't help htm, but the re ts no
11 00-High Rollers 3, 15, I Dreom of Jeannie 4;
reason for West to do any
Gambit 8, 10.
\\ est North Eas t Soulh
guessmg
11 30--Hoflywood Squares 3, 15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4, Love of Life 8, 10, Sesome St. 20,33.
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11
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6 N T Pass Pass Pass
12 ()(}-Magnificent Marble Machine 3, 15; Showofls 13;
Openmg lead - 4 •
The Jacoby transfer bid ts
Bob Braun' s SO-SO Club 4, News 6,8,10
used m response 10 notrump
12 3G-3 for The Money 3, 15; All My Children 6, 13;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10
opemngs The transfers to
KID
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
12 4s-E lee Co. 33.
m aJors are two diamonds 10
r.;;.;;;_,_.-:~"""1,.011~.~. When should you m ake a hearts and two hearts to
12 ss-NBC News 3,15
ifi.: HA!MA!] mu
passtve lead m order to s tt
1 00-News 3; Ryon's Hope 6,13; Phil Donahue 8,
spades
5IIOUlDifl back and watt for trtcks to
Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
Our Flonda reader wants to
f..':~~;;.,! CllNIIY· f!l ~:eso come
1
0--Days
of Our Lives 3,4,15. Let's Moke o Deaf 6,13,
know ho w you transfe r if
MUCI&lt;
The answer '' "very m·
As The World Turns 8,10
there ts an overcall The
roR us · freque ntly" The man who s tts
2 0(}-S!O,OOO Pyramid 6,13: Guiding Light 8, 10.
answer ts thai you JUSt don ' t
back and watls IS lle ry like ly
2 30-0oclors 3,4, 15, Rhyme &amp; Reason 6, 13; Edge of
we d1scuss the btd early
J to still be wattmg after hts op- When
Night 8,10
next year we wtll show how
3 ()(}-Another World 3,4, 15, General Hospital 6, 13;
ponents have fulfilled thetr
you can do thts, tl you wtsh
Match Game 8, 10; Kup's Show 20.
contract
(For a copy ol JACOBY
3·30-{)ne Ute to Live 13; Bewlftched 6; Tattletales
There ts one classtc excep·
8,10
u on Whe n your opponents MODERN, send $1 fo "Wrn
4:()(}-Mister Cartoon 3; Merv Griffin 4; Somerset 15;
have reached a s lam a nd It sf Br~dge " c l o thts
Mickey Mouse Club 6,8; Mister Rogers 20,33; Movie
does not a ppea r that they ha ve newspaper, P 0 Bo x 489,
"The Further Perils of Lourel and Hardy" 10; Call
Rsdro
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New
York,
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II Macaroni 13.
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4 30-Bewltched 3, Afterschool Specia l 6, 13; Partridge
Family 8; Sesome St. 20,33, Get Smart 15.
s ()(}-Bonanza 3, Family Affair 8: Star Trek 15.
5 30-Adam·124, Beverly Hlllblllles8, Elec. Co. 20,33,
Adam' 12 13.
,
by THOMAS JOSEPH
6 00-News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Hodgepodge
Lodge 20; Teaching Children 33.
ACROSS
t% Badgered
6
30-NBC
News3,4.15; ABC News 13, AndyGrllflth6;
1 Latest fad U Fulda
CBS News 8,10, Making 11 Count 70; lloc*. Beet 33.
5 " Wolf"
tributary
7 · ()(}-Truthor Cons 3, To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling lor
11 Unemployed DOWN
Dollars 6: Pop Goes the Country 8; News 10;
12 Where cer- 1 Mature
Country Music Jubilee 13, Family Affair 15; Book
tain gam~ 2 Hacienda
Beat 20, Know Your Schoof 33.
are (2 wds,)'
brick
7 · 30--Last oflhe Wild 3, Name That Tuneol; Wild Wild
World of Animals 6, Wild Kingdom 15; Match
13 Car 3 Sightseeing
Game PM 8; Evening Edition with Morfin
u Tribal
a Ia the
Agronsky 70; The Judge 10; To Tefll-he-Truth 13;
medicine
jet set
Yesterday's Answer
Episode Action 33.
man
t Fish for
8 ·()(}-Liffle House on the Prairie 3,4,15; When Things
15 Subside
smokmg
9 Issue forth !5 City of
Were Rotten 6, 13, Tony Orfondo &amp; Dawn 8,10;
11 Bovme
5 Sacred
10 Backed out Stradlvarl
Tribal Eye 70,33
utterance
Hebrew
16 Disfigure
violins
8 30--Thars My Mama 6,13.
17 ChemlcBl
writing
22 New Mexl· zt Johns or Tom 9 . ()(}-Doctors flosplfaf 3,4,15 , BoreHo 6,13; Cannon
8,10: Great Performances 20,33
suffiX
8 One of the
can Indian !8 Dog-tired
tO:()(}-Petrocelll 3,4,15. Storsky &amp; Hutch 6,13; Don
18 Born, in the Musketeers 23 " Saturday· 311 Cattle pen
Rickles 8, 10, News 20, Say Brother 33.
social notes 7 WUd sheep
night
32 Slur over
10 30--Another Look at Appalachia 33.
19 Ovid's "- 8 On the way
special"
33 Caruso, e.g.
lt ·()(}-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; ABC News 33
Amatoria"
back
2t Crusaders' 38 KldJ' game
11·30--Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Movie "Reflections of
ZO Droll fellow
( 2 wds.)
, foe
39 RegJ:et
Murder" 13, FBI 6, Banacek 8: Movie " Anchors
Zl adnese tea l:--11'l'"""l'l'"""rrAweigh" 10; Janak! 33
Z3 Portcullis
12 30--Movle " Reflections of Murder" 6.
Z4 Curtain
1 :GO-Tomorrow 3,4
1·30--News 13.
fabric
Enticed
been on your mtnd but who
Z7 Venezuelan
are se parated from you by dis·
copper
ta nce Something interesting
center
could develop

Passive lead has little use

Intersection of Rt , 33 &amp; 7
BASSETT twin bed bedrm
Pomeroy
sulle and s1ng le be ds
3-bedroom
new
Five
dressers , and double bedrm
homes Now under con·
sulls Refflgera tors , and
structlon with carpet,
black and whtfe te lev ts to n
Call today for
POT A TOE S for sale 50 and 100
se t
Phone (61 4) 667 6J61
ceramic life, garage, forge
lb
bags Across from
11 16 61p
lot
Buy
now
and
pick
your
Service
Tomorrow
Sham r ock 1n Henderso n W
co lors
FHA lfnonclng
Va Don ald Walhu, Rt 35, ONE cow to fr es hen soon, One
available Price $21,500. '11
Hen d e rson W Va
250 ga ll on Un 1c0 bu lk mtlk
Business Phone : 992·5110
11 18 26tc
Phone: 667 ·6304
lan k, 2 un 1t De Laval m llkers
ReSidence 992· 3313
w 1th vacuum pump All for
1972, KAWASAKI 350 Bigh orn
1118·1mo
$475 Phone Ar th ur Spen ce r
11 · 12·1 mo.
tratl b1ke. May tag washer ,
16141 98l 3891
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girl 's gre ~n 10 speed b1 ke , 4
11 16 61p
SE W I NG
M A C H-1 N E • O' DELL Alln ement located
speed super shifter Eller
broc k 4 barrel mtak.e lor J l8 BILLY goat , S20 Phone 949
Repat rs se r vtce all make5
beh1nd Rutland Grade
Ous ter 2 B mch Crager
991 2284 rne F Jtbr1c Shop,
Sc hool Tuneup , brak es.
2739
mags a n d 24" Crager mags
Po!;t1erov Au thohzed~mger
wheel balanc 1ng , alinement
11 16 lie
~ a l es
and Se r vtee
We
on t tres 1962 Pont1a c Phon e
Phone 742 2004
992 2572 or 992 6134
sharp e n SC ISSors
11 16 tt c
GOOD used RC A blac k and
3291fc ,
11 18 31c
wh1le 18 tn c h lelevtslon
table model Also . Alt o
C\.WOOLl SOWt~' ~tP A IW J
i97i000GE Charger s e A
Saxophone , may need some 0 &amp; D fREE Tr1mm1ng . 20
~ Sweepers , toasters, irons.
1 condlftOn new motor and
years experience Insured.
r eptllr Call 992 5250
all s ma ll a pp l•ances Lawn 1
tranS m iSSIOn Phon e 949
free estimates Ci!!ll 992 3057
11 16 Jtc
mower , ne xt to Stat e High .
24 17 Bashan
or 111 667 :J041. Coo lville
way Garage on Rou te 11
111861p
10 15 lfc 1 Phon e 9B 5 3825
FOR SALE by Own@r P 2
s
tory
small
frame
house
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ONE 3 pi h1l ch mowe r, 12 fl
Tuppers P.lai ns, Oh10 on Rt
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BEAUTIFY your )lome wtth
f1berglass boat sha llow
1, 4 bedrm
living rm ,
Pe rma Stone New homes C'' B~AD~vrtu , .u.uc tloneer
well pump , hose and check
ki tchen b&amp;th , utl l1ty room , 2
Complete Servic e Phone
as we ll as remode l1ng work
valve New 11 ft truc k
porches Etec baseboard
949 2487 or ~49 2000 Racine.
Experf ms tatlalion
Free
Arrow ca mp er Phone 742
Ohio, Cr111 Bradford
heat storm door an d wm
esti mates Phone 742 24 0~
276 1'
dow s . well 1nsu la te d Ap
10 31 261 c
10 9 lfc
11 18 31p
prox 2 acre lo t $12,500
Phone (614) 667 636 1
EXCAVATIN&amp; dO;!!r. toad er 1
VANIT Y dresser an d mirror ,
1116 61p
and backhoe wol'k , se pti c
re c:ord
cab 1n et .
1968
tanks In stalled
dump,
Monterey Mercury , p s ,
trucks and to boys for hi re ,
power d1sc brakes , fa ctory 3 BEDRM house m Rtg gs
c rest Fi repla ce '" ltvmg 3 BR HOME, jus I fini sh ed
will haul fill d1rt , top s oil,
a1r condtltontng Phone 742
room , fa mily room, 2 baths
remodeling
Sa lem St ,
lt mest one and gra vel.! Ca ll
2524
and
full
baseme
nt
2
ca
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Rutland
Phon
e
742
2306
Bob or Roger Jeffers , day
11 113 3tc
garage Phone (614) 985
aft e r 4 p m or see Milo B
phone 99 2 7089, n ight Phon e
3867
Hulchtnson
992 3525 or 99'2 .5232
1969 OLO SMOSILE engme, 4
1lo1 631p
10 9 lfc
2 11 tf
speed tran smiSSt On , 390 rear
end Phone 949 2450
GIVE YOUR wif e a Christmas
11 14 41C
present lhts year of gteat CU STOM Hom es, no down REAOY MIX 'cO NCRETE
paym e nt , VA Loans F HA d CIP/ e r ed right to your
enjoymen t A new Bl Lev e l
As low as 3 percent down
pro 1ec tt Fast a nd easy Free
ST E R E O RAD IO , modern
home , bath &amp; 1~. 3 or 4
Your p lans or o urs Call or
des1 g n , am fm r ad1o , 8 tra ck
eslt mat es Phone 992 328-4,
bedrms , two car garage
wrlle Sh epard Co ntra cti ng ,
Goeg tei n Ready MtX Co ,
tape co mbmat.on Ba l ~~nce
and acre of ground located
Box 2BA. Ru tland , 45775
~•ddleport , Ohio4
,
Sl04 70 or term s Ca ll 9~2
on the Wildwood Estates at
F'hon e 742 240 ~
3965
6 30 lfc
F latwoods 6 m lies from
10 31 261C
II l21fc
Pomeroy , Ohio Se lling at
SEPTIC TANK S c leaned
co s t prtee
George S
Hobstetter. Owner , Bok 101.
Modern Sanllatlon 992 395o~
NOW selltng Fuller Brush
Pomerov . Oh1o Phone (614)
or 99 2 7349
Produ c ts Phone 992 3410
10 6 lfc
98l 4186
9 18 tt c
1116 61c
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F IRE WOO D Phon e 992 3640
ANO DOZER . LARGE AND
11 12 6tc we HAVE shotgun shells .
SMALL SEPTIC TANKS
r ifle shells , cleaning ac
IN S TALLED
BIL L
R ABBIT dog l!lnd du c ks
cessorles , hunting clothes ,
PULLIN S PHON'E 992 2478,
Phon e )42 218l
boo ts, bla ck powder ouns
DAY OR NIGHT
11 12 81c
and accessones, re1oadtng
11 11 781p
mater ials , scopes. mounts.
'
kn 1ves, steepmo bags, boat
IF Yuu dr-e •n• t:•oe3•oeu 1n a
1973 F X 350 Harlev Dav1dson , . jackets
,0
and
c ushions ,
new home or have yo ur
less thlln 1.000 miles ex
hols ters. bel ts . rifle straps
pres.ent on e remodeled , or
cellent condtiiOn for SBOO
POMEROY
2
BR,
bath,
and much,. much more at
you are In need of a new
Phone 992 2q67
full basement has 1 BR , TV
lnd•an Joe •s Sports and
roof. Ca ll " Roush Con
11 146tc
CB'S , 308 Page Sf , M1d
room , utility work•hop .
structlon ,'' Greg Ro ush, 992
dleport
7183
Lorge yard $9,500
KEEP carpets be aufttul
10 17 301&lt;
11 1 121c
MIDDLE PORT Ex
desp1te footstep s of a busy
cellenl cond , 2 BR, bath,
family Buy Blue Lustre,
WO ULLJ YUU BELIEVE?
Rent e lec tnc shampooer REMINGTON , 1, 100 au toL
carpeted. paneled, full
Bu ild an all steel building at
new 12 or '2 0 ga $172 50.
Nelson 's Drug Store
basement, corporl, FA N
Pole Barn pr ices' Go lden
Fife
's
,
Middleport,
Oh
lg,
_
11 13 61 c
Gtan t All Steel Buildings,
- •
10 t 3~tc 1, gas heat $13,1100
Rt" 4, Box 148 Wav erly ,
POMEROY 200 fl .
197 4
HONDA
El c tno r e
Oh lo Phone 9&lt;47 2296
frontage
,
for
home
or
MT 2l0 Phone 9927803
7 24 tfc
trailer, water available,
111631c
orlglnolly has 2 houses
WE &gt;P ECIALIZE In mobile
TOPPER , only
used
3 HOU SE on Lin coln Heights , 2 $3,1100
ho~~ furnace repair Phon e
bedrm
,
large
kitc
hen
,
fvll
months
If
tnterested ,
RUTLAND - 2 BR, bath,
992 5858
base
ment,
nice
bac
k
yard
,
call 742 2101
carpeting,
paneling ,
9-18 lie
only $8 ,900 Wt th new fur
11 11 71c
porches,
garage
, good
nilure, on ly $10,300 Phone
992 76d8
condition S9.500.
At kCO we ldtn g ml!lchtne ,
11 6 26tc
DEXTER 157 "res,
new. elec all accesso r ies
1nctuded Phone 992 3410 6 kOOM House w ltn bath , farge house, water system .
barn &amp; other bfdgs S38,1100
10 28 lfc
garage , basement. bunt In
POMEROY - 7112 ocres • 4
porc h . 1 7 "ere , Hobson
BR ,
both , corpellng ,
Phone 992 7733
WATER HEATER , l2 gallon ,
tl I:J tfC
paneling, hot water heat,
li ke new electrtc. S60 GAS
CLOTHES DRYER , used,
basement , storage $15,000
S40 or best offer Phone 992 5 ROOM hOuse for sale. In
PHONE992.2259
Rutland
Phone
742
2801
or
2082
992 5195
11 13 71c
1112 6tc
SHOTGUN S, AMMO , ANO
POWDER Shotgun 410, 16 J
BEORM
home,
tust1
fin ished. remodeling , SaLtm
and 12 gauge, S2~ up pump
Sf Ru lland Phone 74} 11P.9
guns . 20 and 12 gauge, S59,
automatics, 12 gauAe $99 ,
efter " p m or see Milo e
69 Ford LTD
Hutch ison
High powe r sheels . 13 133 ,
IMR powder , S4 98 , black
4 dr.
9·23 ftc
powder, $2 90 , deer s lug s
Up
to
$30,000
Is
now
Sl 2~ . Match and deer J BEORM mobile ~ome,
barrels for S1 100 and $870
available to you when
68 Chev. Wagon
panell1 ng, Wl!lll to wall
Fife 's, Mtddleport Phon e
co~~rpetlng
garage, ut11ity
you
must
enter
a
9 pass.
992 7494
building , 3 &amp; "10 acrt lot,
11 13 6tc
Rutland St Middleport
Convalescent
Nur·
Phone 992 JB-43 1
sing
Home
.
66, Cadillac
11 18 61c

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S25,000 Pyramid 8, Evening Edition with Martin
Agronsky 20, Price Is Elghl10, 12; To Tell the Truth
13, Wally's Workshop 15; Family Theatre 33.
8 0(}-Movln' On 3,4,15, Happy Days 6,13 ; Movie
"That's E ntertafnment 1" 8, 10, Sculpture In the
Open 33, Synthesis 70
8 30--Welcome Back, Lotter 6,13, Consumer Survival
20.33
9 ()(}-Pollee Woman 3,4, 15, Rook ies 6, 13; Ascent of
Man 20,33
10 ()(}-Joe Forrester 3,4, 15, Marcus Welby, M .D.;
News 20, Woman Alive' 33
10 30--Woman Alive! 20; Woman 33
11 ()(}-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; ABC News 33.
11 30-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15, Wide World Mystery 13;
F B1 6, Movie "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" 8;
Mov1e " Night Must Fall" 10; Janak l 33
12 30--Wide World Mystery 6
1.()(}-Tomorrow 3.4; News 13.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1975

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1975

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Hearings set for 7•county project
MARIETTA - Planned
implementation of a sevencounty rural Highway Public
Transportation Demon stration project, lcn~tiv e ly
selected for federal fun ding
by the Federal Hi ghway
Administration, in Athens,
Gallla, Hocking, Ja ckso n,
Meigs, Perry and Vin ton
coun ties will be discussed
during Ohio Department of
Transportation
publi c
hearings, Dec . 16, in Athens
and Jackson .
The 2 p.m. Jackson hearing
will be conducted by ODOT
District Nine
Deputy
Director Dennis R. Garwood,
Chillicothe, in the Jackson
Public Ubrary, Broadway
and South Sts .
The 7 p.m. Athens hearing
will be conducted by ODOT
District 10 Deputy Director
Glenn A. Smith, Marietta, in
the Athens
Municipal
Building on Washington St.
The seven -county Ap·
palachian Ohio Regional
Transit Association (AOR·
TA) would receive $369,584 to
help finanee a three-year
demonstration project
designed to combine many of
the present transportation
in
three
programs
southeastern counties
Athens, Hocking and Perry )
Into one comprehe nsive
system and also provide for
expansion of service in to
Meigs, Jackson, Vinton and
Gallia coun ties where public
transit service is nonexistent. The sysle!Jl is expected to establish a self·

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE thru THURS.
NOV. 18-20
NOT OPEN
FRI. lhru SUN.
NOV. 21 -2l
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sufficiency by the end of
three yeurs.
The grant !rom the Federul
Highway Administration
rFHWA 1 would be used with
other locally avuilable funds
to implement the rural transit system.
The pro jec I would ol!er
cornplele public transportation serv ice to the
region In cluding but not
limi te d to: fixed routes ,

coutract serv ices, bus leases,
special event service and
small group charters.
Transpor~tion of the labor
Ioree would be one of the
primary objectives or the
expanded AORTA service as
well as transportation to
sma ll urban areas for
shopping, medical, and social
!unctions; transit service to
un ivers iti es and techni ca l
ed uca tion facilities; and
demand- responsive servke, transportation to hospitals,

Local news in briefs
The Twin City Shrinetles
will mee t at 7:30p.m. Thursd0y al the Columbus and

THE

MIDD LEPOR T

Disaster Unit will sponsor a
public square dance from B

out-patien t clinics and health
care facilities .
All citizens in the seven
counties would have access to
the program with emphasis
being placed on the intercoun ty and intra-county
communities, the poor, the
elderly, and the handicapped.
Government ·agencies,
civic organizations and all
interested individuals may
express their views.
Hearing records will

HOSPITAL

building In Middleport. All

whom

were

se ntenced

charge In connection wi th a
robbery at Krogers, have
been
taken to the Ohio
penitentiary by the Mei gs
County Sheriff's Dept .

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MR S. jQH N McCLOUD of
Mason

was

rushed

to

Pleasant \/alley Hospital by
the Mason sq uad al 9:05 p.m.
Monda y. The squad look
Jimmy. Weaver, also of
Mason. to Holzer Medical
Center at 7:15a.m. today.
THE
POMEROY
emergency squad was catted
to Condor St. at 3:55 p.m.
Mondaf for Dennis Rllfle, 17,
though to be suffering an
sppend lc llls attack. He was
ta ken lo Holzer Medi ca l
Center.

1

THE MIDDLEPORT E-R
squad answered a ca ll to 390
North Third Ave .. Monday for
John Stivers who was Itt at his
home . He was taken to Holzer

Medical Cen ter.

t AWEEK

with singers to Include Dan

Hayman and the Country PLEASANT VALLEY
Hymnllmers.
DlSCHARGES - Vickie
I
-SYRACUSE - A soup and Miller, Mason; Mrs. Alma
pie supper will be held at the Bowles, Grimms Landing;
Syracuse Municipal Building Mrs. Paul Holcomb, son,
starting at 4 p.m. Saturday Gallipolis; Filena Lynch,
under fhe sponsorship of the
Syracuse United Methodist Point Pleasant; Mrs. NorChurch. Those wishing to man Laudermilt, Mason;
take out sou p are to take Mrs. Paul Glover, Millon;
contai ners.
Mrs. Elmer Woods, New
Haven; Maurice Wucjkube,
Gallipolis; Mrs . Arnold
MINOR HURTS
Eddie M. Turley, 21, Route Blankenship, Letart; Trenea
I, Racine, escaped with only Gardner, Gallipolis; Mrs.
Steinbeck,
son,
minor injuries apparently at Bob
II :05 p.m. Monday when the Gallipolis; Mrs. · Curtis
car he was driving turned Kimes, New Haven.
over on Route 124 near the old
salt works. According to the
report of the department of
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach,
Turley was driving east when
he lost control, slid sideways,
went off the road, and rolled
(Continued from page I)
entirely over. The car was
beavily damaged. The back go into operation .
The second-largest railroad
of Turley's head was cut.
In the reglon alter Consolidated Rail Corp ., the
UNIT CALLED
Chessie System would be
RACINE - The Racine E- enlarged to 14,000 route miles
R squad was called for Ethel by the sale.
Wheeler, Racine, Monday.
Now the nation's largest
Mrs. Wheeler who was Ill, coal carrier, moving freight
was taken to Veterans in 13 Northeastern states,
Memorial Hospital where she Chessie would extend its lines
was admitted.
further east through New
York State, Pennsylvania
and New Jersey.
Officials said the new
property would be im·
(Continued from page 1)
mediately integrated into the
Centerwffibe closed in Meigs Chessie System's Baltimore
County. For the past three and Ohio, and Chesapeake
years the Cen!Alr has brought and Ohio, railroads.
modern community mental • They· said the action would
health care to Meigs County give the system a strong
by keeping patients out of traffic buse in the added
s~le institutions.
eastern markets, and enable
Also, by receiving this it to provide more single-line
mental health care within the service between major East
community they are per· and Midwest cities.
mitted to s~y with their
Although the B&amp;o would
families and be actively acquire most of the route
employed.
miles of the Reading, and
The yearly cost per patient about half the Erie
in a state Institution Is ap- Lackawanna's route miles,
proximately $19,000. If the along with the Penn Central
levy had been renewed, the property, none of the
average cost to the Meigs general debt or over·
Coun ty taxpayer would have head corporate struc·
been less than one dollar per lure of those companies
year.
would he ~ken over, officials
Mrs. Plummer stated that said.
she and the Meigs Colunty
In authorizing the deal, the
Board members would he C&amp;O and B&amp;O boards of
meeting with the Meigs directors yesterday made it
County Commissioners to conditional on labor, traffic
discuss the posslblllly of and financial arrangements
placing the program on the
already agreed to by USRA,
ballot again. In the meanChessie officials said.
time, steps have been taken
The 5ale also depends, they
toward decreasing services said, on passage by Congress
to the Meigs County residents of amendments to the 1973
leading to the complete
Act approving the price, and
closing or the Meigs County
protecting Chessie against
Mental Health Center in
possible future court
December.
judgments on the price.

Otessie

Health

is all this little lady
saved in her
CHRISTMAS CLUB
ACCOUNT
. Now she has money to do her holi·
day shoppin~· Do you? If you
didn't open a Christmas Club last
year ... don ' I make the same mis·
take this year. But do it now I

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result of the hearing wiU be
im~lemented, where
possible, in the final ·project
plans .
Further
information
concerning the proposal is
available at the Appalachian
. Ohio Regional Transit
Association (AORTA) Office
on Ohio 550 (renumbered US
50A) approximately 21h miles
east of Athens, P. 0 . Box 102,
RL. 3, Athens, Ohio 45701 and·
the ODOT District 10 Office in
Mariet~.

MASON, W. Va. - Mason
town council and Mayor Fred
Taylor Monday night advised
residents of that town · they
should not pay a 50 cent increase on the new rate books
being sent out by Pointvlew
Cable Television.
According to Mayor Taylor
at the Monday night meeting
of council, his offiee as well
as the council members, have
been receiving complaints
from residents that on their
new rate books the charge lor
cable TV has gone from $5.50
to t6 per month.
Taylor pointed out that
council turned down the cable
company's request for the
increase earlier this year.
In other action Mayor
Taylor read a letter from the
U. S. Army Corps of
Engineers giving the town
permission to construct a
tennis court on the town park.
The park, owned by the
Corps is leased to the town.
Taylor said that bids lor
construction of the courts will
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Nov.17)
stephen Adams II, Mrs.
James-Achims and daughter,
Mrs. Wllllam Bradshaw and
daughter, Charles Burt,
Annette Carter, Heidi
Caruthers, Nola Eggers,
Zena Grant, Mrs. Richard
Manley and liOn, Mrs. auil-les
Marcum and daughter,
!J:lulse Mitchell, Ruth Montgomery, James Morrison,
Homer Myers, Mrs. Clifford
Nance and son, Mrs. Llirry
Powell and son, Minnie
Smith, Michael Wickline.
(Births, Nov. 17)
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Brandau, son, Wellsloo; Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Detty, son,
OatHill; Mr. andMrs. Davtd
Watson, daughter, Point
Pleasant.

SERVICES SET
HARTFORD, W. Va.
Local services are set for
Mrs. May S. StollaUs, 69, of
Concord, 1'1. H., who died
there ,Saturday In graveside
rates Wednesday at IOa.m. at
the Lone Oak Cemetery with
the Rev. Bill Perrin of.
flclaling . Funeral
arrangements are under the
direction of the Fogleaong
Funeral Home, Maaon.

be sought probably in
January. He said funds lor
the
construction
will
·probably come out of revenve
sharing money .
The Mason Police Dept.
learned it will receive a $522
grant from the Governor's
Commission on Crime and
Delinquency to upgrade the
department and its equipment.
Council agreed to qurchase
a new total Dow meter for the
'sewage disposal plant for
$793, and approved the third
and final reading of the new
trailer ordinance. '1;\Je ordinance will go into effect
November 19.
In addition to Mayor
Taylor, others present were.
Recorder Carl Cline and
Council members Ca lherine
Smith, Bernard White and
Lottie Jenks.

Damages were
$2,500 in fire
Damages were estimated
at $2,500 from a fire in the one
story horne of Roger Jeffers
on the Hiland Road at 5:20
p.m. Monday.
Pomeroy Fire Chief
Charles Legar said the fire
hagan in the laundry room of
the remodeled home from a
clothes dryer. Although the
fire was contained in that
room, there was extensive
smoke damage to the
remainder of the liouse .
Eighteen firemen answered
ihe call. There is partial
insurance .

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said, wBB "keenly aware of what it iB all about" A feder111.
judge agreed and set Dec. 15 for the start of her trial on a
charge of trying to kill President 'Ford.
;·
U. s. District Judge Samuel Conti ruled Monday Ml111
Moore, 45, a former FBllnfOI'Illtr, wa's.tnentally competent til
stand trial. He agreed with four psychiatristl and two·
psychologists that her mind iB not ao dlaordered aa to hinder
her defell!e. However, Qlnli called a hearing for thla afte1110011
to allow her attorneys to plead for a delay. Pretrill motione
wt11 be argued Nov. 26.

CIUCAGO - ' A JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
researcher aays the banned artificial sweeteners caldum
cyclamate and aaccharin do not cause bladder cancer In ·
humans as once feared. Dr. Irvin I. Keuler aald dlffnnt
resulls have been obtained through studies on bumiJw thlil
those received through telling on rats thai led to the banning cit.
the low-&lt;:alorle sweetenen, once wide!)' WJed by the soft ctink
Industry.
Keaaler said he baaed biB findings on examinations of 782 '
cancer ~Ients. He told a meeting of lbe American Publle '
Health Aslociatlon Monday there wu no aignlflcanl difference
In use of the arUllclal sweetenerl among those who had '
bladder cancer and thoae who had other forma of the

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Coalition claims elderly can't afford h:,J.er
rateli·.,
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COLUMRHS (UP!) - PUOO that the time has come Heckman aald rullrigs would
Cleveland's
1ior Citizens to vigorously fight the case. be made today on motions by,1
"We Intend to fight and we opponents of the rate in" •
Coalition open•d the fight
against Ohio BeH Telephone will fight to the end," said crease to dismiss or postpone ~
Co.'s $218 million rate In· Mrs. Cappaton, applauded by the caae.
••
about 15 other members of · Ohio Bell, which flied the.~
crease request Monday
before the Public Utilities the coalition In the audience. request In November, l97f::;
Commission (PUCO).
"To the elderly Uvlng on a wan Ia to Increase monthly,;;
The Coalition claimed fixed Income, the telephone t8 ' 'residential telephone bills by {.
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.. ...e company ....
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elderly citiZens cannot in- a necessity. We cannot In •""'&lt;
crease their income to meet crease our income to meet wants to hike charges for w
Ohio Bell's ever-lncreaslng equipment Installation work·~
higher telephone rates.
·
Mrs. Mildred Cappaton of rates," aald the Coalition In a and pay telephones.
Cleveland Heights, vice prepared statement.
The public hearing on the •
president ofthe coalition, told
PUCO Chalnnan C. Luther case Is expected to last from ~
six to eight weeks.
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SPECIAL .SALE OF TOYS · .,
Prices Effective While.Quantities LaSt

Toyland Located in the Mechanic Street Warehouse
Baby That-a-Way. .......... . ; ...·••. ; ••• 13.88
Aurora Air Hocke-,: .................... 39.81
Anti- ~no poly. ••••.••••.•••..••• •••••••. 6.49

Strummer Guitar. ....................... 7.44
Soccer Boppers. •••.•••• •, ••••••••••..•.• 2.49
Lone Ranger or Tonto Figures......... S.79
Mighty Tonka Dump Truck, .......... J2,99
Raggedy Ann &amp; Andy Phonograph,16.99

Tonka Forklift................ ... • · 7 44
Slink y Dog ••••••••••••
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Nerf Animals •• ·····~··• •• ······ ...... ; •. 4 49
Match ~x Emer.gencv -Stt ... , ••-. .~w. 11
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By llob Hoeflich
Decisions on adjustment u!
salaries of teaching and nonleaching employes and the
use or buildings for activities,
especially an elemen tary
basketball program, were
made by · the Meigs Local
School District Board of
'"j
Education Tuesday nigh t in
••
Middleport.
"
The board, in accordance
with the new stale minimum
salar.y schedule, increased
the starling teaching salary
to $7,400 a year lor a teacher
with a bachelor's degree.
Salaries or other teachers
were i ncr~ased accord ing to
the schedule. II was agreed lu
increase the non-tea ching
employes' salaries the same
percen~ge . The increases
will be effective as of the
beginning of the second pay
period in November.
A report was given by Ed
Kennedy on the pla nned
el ementary intramural
basketball program in which
OOUPLE HONORED - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mattox of the carpenter area won the
some
150 to 200 students are
Goodyear plaque for outstanding conservation practices of their farm Tuesday night at the
expected
to lake part. It was
" annual dinner meeting of the Meigs Soil and Water District! With the winning couple is
the
recommendation
of Supt.
'!'hereon Johnson, left, chairman of the district's board ofsupervisors.
Charles Dowler th at the
program lor fourth, filth and
sixth graders be held
primarily at the Rutland
gymnasium with practice
sessions from 4 to 6 each
Wednesday, and all games
played on Saturdays fr om
!2:30p.m. to 4:30p.m . also at
Rutland .
theme is In observance of National Education Week , Nov.
However, Kenn edy said
WINDOW DISPLAY - An attractive window dealing
16- Nov. 22, sponsored by the American Legion, National
that transporting so many
with educa\ion has been prepared at the i':lberfeld
DepartmenbStore annex on East Main St ., in Pomeroy by
Congress of Parents and Teachers , the NaUonal
students to the Rutland gym
Education Association and the U. S. Office of Education.
would
be
a
problem
.
He
the
Ladies~uxiliary
of
Drew
Webster
Post
39,'
American
Two recounts or the official
Visitation schedules have been armounced In the Meigs
Legion, un r the direction of Mrs. Walter R. Qluch,
RACINE - PresenlaUon of Bradford and Mr . and Mrs. tally in the Nov. 4 election termed the proposal "imauxiliary
ucaUon
and
scholarship
chairperson.
The
Local School District in conjunction with the observance.
awards for outsta nding George Frecker.
possible."
were comple ted Tuesday
Mr. Mattox:, a retired Navy, afternoon ·by the Meigs
co nser vation practices
The board, voting on the
'
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' meeting of the'Melgs .SOY and producing farm north or with no change In the official it down with Robert Snowden,
Water Conservation District School Lot off State Route 143 count.
Wendell Hoover. and Virgil
· ·Tuesday night at Southern with his brother, Edward.
Two placed on
King
voting aga inst, and Joe
In Middleport Village, John
Production Is reported to David Gerard had requested Sayre and Carol Pierce in
High School here ,
Winners of a plaque for average In excess of 100,000 a recount of the votes for
probation lerms
decided, after a long .
annually. The MattoK council. Ac'cording to the
outst~nding conservution
practices awarded by the brothers are independen t or official tally com pleted discussion on building use,
Charles Whittington Jr.,
Goodyear Co. and presented feed dealer tie-Ins.
that
the
basketball
program
Middleport,
guilty of
earlier by 'the board, Gerard,
The Interstate Commerce Service Committee meanAbout 90 persons attended a Democrat, had 432 votes be carried out in. the
by Bob Adams were Mr. and
hrtaklng and entering th e Commission revealed th is while is thanking all those
Mrs. Bob Mattox of the the annual event which and Carl Horky, a Republican respective schools . of
Salem Center School on week it has reversed an who filed protests, requested
Carpenter area . Two cer· opened with prayer by incumbent , had 436.
Sa lis bury,
Pomer oy,
Di':TROIT (UPI) - ConfiSept. 16. was placed on
earlier decision refusing a a hearing. or assisted in other
tlficates - Outstanding aarence McKnight, former
probation for two years public hearin g un the ways. It is extremely im·
In Lhe recount, Gerard lost Bradbury, Rutland and dence of strong 1976 car sales,
Farmer Awards for good area con servationist. one vote and Horky retained Harrisonville with a volun - General Motors plans a 30 per
Tuesday by Judge John C. proposed abandonment of the portant that eve ryone in the
conservation practices - Followin~ the dinner served 436 votes, thereby leaving teer staff member to he cent increase in car and truck
Bacon.
Chessie System (C &amp;Ol area be prepared to submit
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went to l\1r . and Mrs. Wallace
responsible
lor
the
building
in
production
early
next
year,
Also placed on probation Pomeroy to Logan (via testimony , whether they are
Gerard trailing by five. The
each instance so thai a with Chevrolet 's popular subwas David L. Tyree lor Ga llip olis and McArthur ) directly affected by the line
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will not be compact Chevette a key
custodian
tre spassing
in
ait line.
Walters, R., was 504 and
or not.
unoccupied structure with
write-in can didate Joseph E. required. On this issue, all factor In the expansion .
Under announ ced plans,
The
Commission
in
.
an
GM Chairman Thomas
purpose to commit a theft. order dated Nov. 5, staled the Chess ie System is
Bowland received 24 voles members voted yes except
Pierce .
Murphy said assembly plants
This occurred also on Sept. that after considering a acquiri ng the Penn Central
according to the recount.
Names
Added
in
Lakewood,
Ga.,
South
Gate
16.
The second recount was for
By United Press Inlernatlonal
number of local requests that line south of Pt. PleaS!lnl
The board addod to the Calif., and Van Nuys, Calif.,
Augustine Follrod was th.·re was a reasonable need which will end Penn Central
CLEVELAND - A NEW :n' ATE LO'ITERY game called the trustee post in Olive
granted a divorce from for a public hearing. The service to Meigs and Gallia
"Super Santa" wlll begin next Tuesday, offering prizes up to Township, requested by substitute teaching list the will assume most of the new
names
of
Leo
Ken
nedy,
output
burden.
Phillip Follrod on charges location, date , time, and Counti es.
Oscar
Babcock.
In
the
ollicial
fiOO,OOO, the Ohio !J:lttery Qlmmisslon armounced Tuesday.
Margaret
Parsons,
Carolyn
More
than
2,200
jobs
will
be
of
gross neglect of duly and other de~ils of the hearing
'!be new game wUI replace the Lucky Buck lottery contest, tally. Babcock received 298:
The result will be that C&amp;O
Smith,
Jeannie
Taylor,
Karen
reinstated
Jan.
19
for
a
extreme cruelty.
Chester Wells, the winner,
which ends with Thursday's drawing.
will
be the only line servin g
will
be
set
by
the
Commission
The Super Santa game will give lucky ticket holders $500 306, and Larry Baker, 40. In Walker and Karyn Williams. renewed second shift at the
the two counties. It currently
later.
for matching four digits, t5,000 with a five-digit match and the recount, Babcock held his The resignation of Marta Lakewood facility , but em- .;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The Meigs County Rail provides most of the local
fiOO,OOO for matching six-digits. In addition, four 298; Wells lost three, drop· Blackwood as Title I and ployment increases for other
freight service. The line also
"snowflakes," each containing one two-digit number, will ping to 303, and Baker stayed sixth grade teacher at operations were not im·
represents approximate ly
Harrisonville was accepted. mediately released .
appear on every ticket. Persons matching all four two-digit at 40.
hall of the rail mileage in
Second shift Pontiac
Mrs. Blackwood has moved
numbers will receive $20,000, $250 for matching any three twoVinton and Hocking Counties.
to Alabama. Appointed to her passenger car operations at
digit numbers and $10 lor any two matching two-digit num·
The line is vital to continuing
place as of Nov. I for the Lakewood were halted In
bers .
economic growt h of the area
remainder of the year was March of 1974, and truck
The holiday game tickets, selling for $1, wHJ he available.
it serves.
Karen Walker. Named production there ceased last
for five weeks.
substitute secretaries were January.
"This action is in line with
Deborah Hawl ey, Marilyn
WASHINGTON - AFL-&lt;:10 PRESIDENT George Meany
Meigs Coun ty already has here," he said. "I'm going to
the
strengthening new car
Meier and Linda Weaver .
smrunoned rebellious Massachusetts labor leaders to his office
received
more dollars or stale continue lo work to see that
sales
market
and
in
confident
Deeley
was
Mary
today to insist they abandon their antibusing position.
aid
per
pupil
than any other we are recognized in all the
anticipation of further
Meany, who has the power to penalize or even expel unruly
Eleven high school senior authorized to attend an Ohio
county
in
the
state in 1975, other areas or state service".
state labOr groups within the AFUIO, has warned he wUI girls from sout hern Ohio will High School Athletic Assn. strengthening in the months
according to State Rep .
ahead," Murphy said.
James also stated that th e
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take some action unless the Massachusetts Labor Qluncll compete for two Junior Miss
Ronald
James.
avera~e
state aid per pupil is
revokes a reaolutlon passed last week opposing busing u a titles at the Meigs Junior
"
The
schoolo
of
Meigs
$460,
while
the state provides
means of school integration . MassachuSetts · AFUIO High School auditorium,
County
haw
rel'eivcd
an
41 per ce nt or operating
President Joseph A. Sullivan and Secretary-Treasurer James Sunday, Nov . 23 beginning at
average
of
$627
per
pupil
in
revenues for schools. AcP. Loughlin came to Washington at Meany's request to discuss 3:15p.m.
ll protest on the dumping of
state
aid
this
year.
That
's
the
cording
to James, Meigs
the matter .
The two winners, Southeast
trash
along the side of County
highes t in the state", Rep. County receives !rom the
Ohio Junior Miss and
James said today.
olate 76 percen t or operating Road 338 in Scipio Township
CLEVELAND - CIA DIRECfOR·DESIGNATE George Southern Ohio Junior Miss;
has been made with the
James
expressed
great
revenues lor its schools.
Bush should be President Ford's vice presidential running will each receive a $50
County
Comon
th
at,
"Our
sa
tisfa
cti
''We're way ahead of the Meigs
match In 1976, Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, R-Arlx. said Tuesday savings bond from the local
A fulltime aide who would the commissioners.
missioners
.
schools
have
not
be
en
average, and i 'm happ y
night. "Nobody as old as me or Vice President Nelson program, a trophy , and a assist the commissio ners,
The commissioners cona forgotten" . He commented
about it," Rep. James con- · Accordin g to the protest
Rockefeller should run because the vice president Is going to chance to compete for the with special attention to !erred with Judge Manning
made by Mr. and Mrs. John
be a candidate for president the next time ," according to Ohio Junior Miss title in federal programs , may be Webster, ·chairman of the that the sta te is beginning to cluded.
Chapm an. two large dumps
"realize
that
we
're
down
Goldwater, who said Bush Is 51 and he and Rockefeller are In January , 1976.
employed in Meigs County. ,Y!eigs County Board of here".
CALLED 3 TIMES
have al re ady developed in the
their lb.
.
Larry Long ilf the County Retardation, on a progress
Three
calls.
nnswer
ed
A first runnerup for each
area
•md a th ird one is risin g.
" I'm glad we've been able
· Fonner Gov. Ronald Reagan, R-Callf., should reconsider Junior Miss will be selected, Commi ssioners Association report pertaining to levies
Tuesday
and
early
WedThe
dtun
ps are becominc a
his plans to announce his ll'e&amp;idential candidacy, Goldwater one second runnerup lor the . of Ohio met with the Meigs sought for !he operatin g of a to convince -them we 're nesday by the Pomeroy E-R
health hazard . depreciating
said because he doubts Reagan can beat Ford In primary whole program; twn Junior County Commissioners school for the ment all y
squad were : at 2:55 a.m. the Chapma n property, they
elections In Ohio and other large cities. Goldwater joined Ford Miss Spirit Awards, together Tuesday to Inform them of retarded and on the need for
Wednesday, to Gold Ridge for said. There is a co un ly trash
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
In !l'fdlcting the Democratic presidential nominee will be Sen. with the scholastic, tal ent; the federa l program which addi tional funds needed to
Friday through Sunday,
Kevin Mowery, 8. who wa s cunlainer less than a mile
Hubert H. Humphrey, D·Minn.
poise and appearance and the provides the assistart. keep Meigs County retarded showers likely Friday, rain ill; Ia ken to Ve te ra ns [ron\ the pla ce whore the
In address to the American Defense Preparedness youth fitness awards.
Seventy-live percent or the st udents al the Gallia Count y or snow Saturday and · Memorial Hospital; at 7: 0~ dun1ps are bein g created , but
Association, Goldwater said Soviets are surpassing u.s.
clearing by Su nday. lllghs p.m . Tuesday, to near the that the con ~iner is not being
Co ntestants announ ced costs in volved in employment fa ci li ty in Cheshir e until
mllltary power . He warned of the antidefense lobby In earlier are Katrina Batey, of such an assistant is Jun e.
Friday will be In the upper Salisb1u-y School for Hoy used , the Chapmans charge .
Washington, which he said is massively flnahced through Debra Roush, Palsy Mc- provided through federa l
lOs or the •low er 50s. Sansbury, injured in an auto
The cu1m ly conuni ssluners
foundations.
'f 1lC commi ss ioners ~l su
drojtping to the lOs and accident, taken to Ve teran s hav e warned that failing to
Fadden, !,ynnila Newbury, funds and 25 percent is
upper 30s by Sunday. Lows Memorial Hospital , and at 3 usc the proper con!&lt;liner and
Becky Sayre, Avis Bissell, provided locally. Long will discussed a requ est for
CLEVELAND- CUYAHOGA COUNTY Sheriff Ralph E.
will be In the middle lOs p.m. Tuesday to Nye Ave . fur littering thP roadways with
Preggy Trussell, Pam draw up preliminary plans $11,0'24 for the continu;mcc of
Kreiger said Tuesday his administrative staff has evidence to Parsons, Jamlsue Mcilwain, for the employcmcnt or such the SoutheHslcrn Ohio
Friday. lowering to the 20s Mrs. John SeliN'S, who was lrn.&lt;h is against the law.
attack the credibility of an Important witness giving testimony
F.merJ,.t(!nCY
Medical
Service
a
per
sun
and
bring
them
back
by ••arly Sunday morning. il1. ulso taken to Vct eruns Offcnrlrrs will .be prosecuted,
Melanie Waldnig, and Christy
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in
Mt·
igs
County
for
l!l7(i.
for
further
considc't·alion
b\'
Mcmm·ial Hospital.
McOnnnld.
lhc corn mis.~i onc "~" warn.
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Top conservation
award ·made to
Carpenter couple

NEW YORK- THE AMERICAN PUBLIC iB deep!)'
worried about a blgh rate of inftation, but COil81llllel'l' wllllng-.
ness to make major new purchases has Increased
dramatically In the pest two months, the Harris &amp;lrvey
reported today.
"As a result, the Olrlstmas shopping sea11011 promises til,.
be a succeH!ul one," Louis Harris uid. F:rom Interviews with
"a cr088 section of 1,519 bouseholds," the Harris S!lfvey
reported the number of people who said they m!Pt buy a new
car during the next six months has risen to 20 per cent, up !rom
12 per cent a year ago.

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SAN FRANCISOO - SARA JEAN MOORE, a psychlatrill

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

enttne

Johann Heinrich Karl Thieme, of Aldenburg , Germany,
du g an estimated 23,311
graves during his 5(}.year
career. In 1826, Thieme's
understudy had to dig his
master 's grave.

Meigs Local salaries raised

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Now You Know

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SAN FRANCISCO - PATRICIA: HEARST'S attorneys;,
winning a six-'ll'eek delay In her bank robbery trial, are cow:
fident her mental condiUon will have Improved enough durinB,
the extra lime that they can ll'Operly .prepare her ~efelltle;
"We won," defense at~y Albert Johnson said Monday~~­
U. s. District Judge Ollver Carter agreed during a close&lt;kloo~
meeting o postpone the trial from Dec. 15 to Jan. 26.
· ~
"It's the case of the century,"-anotber defense lawyer~
Jolm Kleines, told newsmen. "AU kinds of new laws are gob\&amp;;
to come out of this. The courts are going to have to face up to.
the legal aspects of dlp'ess." Johnson said after the one-houi.
20-mlnute meeting with Carter: "Her condition haa lmproveCI
and we .will be able to provide an adequate defense on that'
date ." His cHent did not attend the conference.
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Clear tonight, lows ncar 40.
Increasing cloudiness Thurs·
day, highs in middle 605.
Probability or pr~cipitation
near zero per cent today and
tonight, 20 per cent Thursday.

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By United Pres&amp; Intemaiioaal
.
•
WASmNGTON - '1'0 PRafECf ITSELF against a Soviet .
missile attack the United States spent about t&amp; bt!HC!'l,.
developing an' anU-rnlaaUe missile which finally became,
operational Oct. 1 at Grand.Forks, N. D. Now, a few weeki·
later, the Senate~ ,ser~oualy cohl!ldering whether that anti'"
hallistlc mlsslle lristallalion is 'worth maintaining - or
whether It ~uld Ill! jlliltllililed~~hhalled.
The Houe voted bet. 2 to dismanile it, and the Pen~gon
has drawn up plans for taking it apart If the order to do.110 g~
out from Washington. Friday, the Senate voted {O.J9 to retain
the ABM site, defeating an amendment for dlsmantllng l,t.
offered hv !ltn. J!:clward 'Kennedy, 0-Mass.
.'
But the vote wu ao ·cliJI!ll~ and ao many coneervatl~,
legishitors had .Jeft lbe· Capitol; ·that· the Senate agreed ~
reconsider the matter (p ,-..~ondl vote scheduled for today.,
. Kennedy argued the ABM defense - design~ to !l'Otecl U. S•.
offensive ICBM misalles In North Dakota from Soviet attack -',
does not lncreue the nation's security and is an unwarrantect
financial burden. Conservative senators, such as Sen. Mil~ ,
Young, R·N.D., argued that because of the amount of money;,
Invested the United States should operate the 8)'llem ·and 1~
aophlstlcated radars at least for a Umlled period, to gain ex·
perlence.
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TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
IIIIIILENir, 0.

remain open at the OOOT
Dislricl iO Office, in Marietta
through Dec. 26, following the
meeting. During this in terval, the public may submit
additional comments to the
district deputy director,
Muskingum Drive, Mariet~.
Ohio 45750. All comments
reeeived will be reviewed by
the Ohio Department of
Transportation and the
Federal · Highway
Ad·
ministration.
Recommendations and
suggestions developed as a

NEWS Cable patrons advised
•
Veterans Memorial Hospital
not
to
pay
an
mcrease
ADMITTED - Paula

p.m. lo 12 midnight Saturday
at the Middl eport elementary
members are asked to attend.
school. The String Dusters
Nomi nation of officers wi ll b~ will provide music and Glen
held.
Lambert and Cora Hilton will
call . Adm ission Is St per Gllk
M'ddl
t Elh I
ey, 1 epor; ' e
A MEETING of lhe person with children under 12
Eas tern P.T.S. A. will be held accompanying their parents Wheeler, Racine; Berdeoa
at 7: JO p.m . Thursday at free.
Gardner, LangsviUe; Carl
Eastern High School. The
MRS . BEULAH EWING, Hubb~rd, Syracuse; Lois
regular mee ting st hedul ed
Mrs. Mary Hughes, Mrs. Christian, Ruiland; Shirley
later was cancelled because
of the upcoming loo tball Gertrude Mitchell and Mrs -:- Sparks, Mason; Callie
banquet.
Laura Byers attended the fall Metheny Ewington.
ceremonies of Thea Court,
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Aladine
DISCHARGED MERLE RONNIE Pickens, Ladies ·Oriental Shrine of
19, Pomeroy, Is confi ned to North America In Rhodes Baker, Doris Thomas, Homer
the Meigs County !ail after Center,
Ohio
State Roush Raleigh Sayre, Leona
his arrest by the ~BI on a Fa irgrounds on Saturday.
Jones.'
charge ol deserting the U. S. •
Marines . Lonnie Black , 19,
A HYMN SING will be held
Route 1, Rutland , and Eugene at 7: JO y .m. Friday at the
Rupe, 25, Rutland , both of Ha ze l Community Church
Sou thern Ohio Electric Co.

recently on an armed robbery

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10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomero)', 0 ., 1\fesday, Nov. 18, 1975

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No changes

recorded

by recounts

GM will
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far~~as

m crease

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Hearing approved
on abandonment

production

.in Briefsl

Meigs schools receive

$627 in aid per pupil

Two titles
are offered

Aide would help
• •
commissioners

\

Dumps pose
hazard in ·
Scipio Twp

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