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                  <text>10 'fl._, f&gt;mly St•nllnt•l, Mtddlt•t•n·t ·l'&lt;tnll'"'l . \ l.. Sept II, !il7 I

Tension mounting in Youngstown school strike
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohto t UP I I
- YoWl~:stown ('II) srhf~ells
were rlosed [or the stx th day
today as teachers continue
their strike despite warmngs
by an angry JUdge lQ real'l1 ,,
~ompronusc srttlcment.
Members of the board or educahon and Ute Youngstown
Education Assoctat1on met 111
court'(lrdered ncgottaltons for
more than 12 hours Monday,
reaclung hltle progress
Youngstown Supcnntcndcnt
Robert Pegues smd followtng

the unsuceessrul

barge~mmg

kl'CII)\' ch:sHP IWintt•d " Ull
~lgl't't'lllrnt C'Ould not be wurlwd
OUIIO J"-'I'SIIoidl' Ilk'
111~

1.80U.Strlk·

tNtllwrs to go b.u·k to

work
• Wl' havl' mndr some pro~
grcss,'' II(' rtddt.•d '' Rut nothing

nt,'lll hi

.tllow thl'

M• ~lt•m'...: ·H

M'SioliUI :

11rnd 1 ~ ·Nl

hools lo r,·sutn\' nuruu-tl
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rm· lu~ht'l Wi.lgt•s .HfC t'Xl~S·

s1ve, smd lw would appomt a
raN-finder" to roport on the
conrluSIVI." ·
SOIIII' 2.1,000 students arc arSl houl system's [tnanctal
sttualton
fpr l&lt;'&lt;l by the wdlkout
Meanwhtle. he btogan holding
Mahontng C'ow1ty Common
hearmgs
tn hts rourt toom to
Pleas Judg~ Clyd~ W Osborne,
hts bnck·IO 11ork order Ignored &lt;k'ctdc whether to issue a perby the slttkmg teachers, had manent mjunctton agamst the
lll'itruct(&gt;d rwgo11atm s to come stnke
up w1th .1 comp1onuse agree·
Arter the hrst heanng

ISSUnl fl

In IH'H:hhunn/.!, C'IHIII\lwJl,
~whon l s \\t'lt' • uffillully '' ntX"n ~
t·tl tUt.IH&gt; . ~~t .Sup~·r· mtrndt•nl

" I want to t•mpllll:-;iu.• LhC'
'tf'," he s.ud

lloloe~r

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ste&lt;• l mdusit y tlte rull $360 nul!ton a year prtce mcrease It sought
but stretched tl out over three months to nunimtze tlS mfl,lltonary tmpact. !'he mcrease wtll affect prices of thousands of
pt oducts made &lt;vtth steel, lor example mcreasmg by up to $16 the
cost of steel used to make a new car and by I cent the steel in a
toast er
John T Dunlop, chatrman or the Cost of Ltvmg Counctl tCIC)
announced the dectswn Monday. He said steel's request was
"fully cosl-JUsltfted" and charactenzed as "tough" the counctl's
declSton to davtde the approxunalely $9-a-ton mlo two steps
Sen Wtlham Proxmtre, D-Wis., who had tesliried at a
hearmg to ask UJC counctl to set an example by rejectmg the
request, called the dectston directly mflattonary and completely
tUlJUStafted "HaVIng granted an increase to an mdustry which
had an increase m profits last year of 62 pet., the counctl can
hardly now say no to other mdustnes when they apply," Proxnure told a reporter.

WASHINGTON- IF A BilL APPROVED by the Senate
Intenor Committee Monday becomes law, coal operators wtll be
outlawed [rom leaVIng those ugly mountams of devastatwn m
Appalachta after stnp mmmg. By a close 8-6 vote, the commtttee
heeded a last-mmule campatgn by envtronmelttaltsts and the
Umted Mme Workers Union, and mcluded m tls nattonwtde stnp
mmmg control btll a provtston vtrtually baming "highwalls"
after reclamation
The "htghwalls" are created by cuttmg mto a mountamstde
to
expose
coal seams and are prevalent m Appalachia Sen
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Gaylord
Nelson,
D-Wts , pushed the ban through commtttee,
The Mtddleport ER squad
was called Monday at 9 03 p.m. boosted by Commtttee Chatrman Henry M Jackson, D-Wash
to 324 Palmer St. for Georgta
COLUMBUS - A REPUBLICAN STATE SENA'fOR has
Ervm, a medical patten!, who
asked
Gov. John J Gtlhgan and Ohto Democrats lo stop using a
was taken to Veterans
state
telephone
to help soltctt party contributions. His request
'Memorial Hospttal
has apparently been honored Slate Sen Stanley J Aronoff, RCmcmnah, Monday released a letter he sent to the governor
Democraltc State Chairman Wllllam A. Lavelle and Wtlliam
Garnes, dtrector or the Ohto Bureau of Employment Services
I· lOBES).
The letter srud a public relatiOns employe of OBES, Nettle
Tontght &amp; Tuesday
Manley,
had been usmg a stale telephone to sohcil contrtbutions
Sept 10 11
to the Democraltc party and provtde mformatton on how to make
the contnbuttons He asked that Gdllgan order the practtee be
Wall Otsney's
stopped unmedtately "m wntmg" and that an mvestigallon be
MARY POPPINS
conducted to see tf the practtce was more wtdespread.
&lt;Techntcoiorl
"It ts true, and the governor has ordered that 11 be stopped
Jul1eAn'drews
' immedtately," said Robert C. Tenenbaum, Gilligan's press
Otck Van Dyke
Show Starts 7 p m
secretary addmg that Garnes will be asked "lo take disciplmary
actton agamst the employe when he returns from Washmgton.''

1\lcdu•al t'~ntcr
tlllrths I
St•pt 7

Dc~vtd

.Stapleton, sun.
r:wltlgton. MI' S E tnte L.
Housh , son, t.eUlrt, W Va ,
Mt s lkucc Webb and son,
Welbton, and Mt s John R
Mrs

George Ross Kapp, Jr , 36,

at Plea sant Valley Hospl lflt:- He

was a coal hpple operator
born here Se pt 13, 1936
He IS surviv ed by hiS
paren t s, George Ross rlnd
Wanda Knapp Kapp Sr , West
Columbia , th rel' Sisters, Mrs
Della Waugh, Crown Ci ty
Mrs Wanda Gr eenlee, PI
Pleasant , and Mrs Leo ta
Henry Gall1polls Ferry , four
br others, James Don Orland
and John all ol West Colum
b1a , h1s grandmother, Mrs
Flaura Kapp PI Pleasant
two nephews, and seven nmces
Funeral serv1ces w111 be
Thursday at I 30 p m at
Foglesong Funeral Home wlfh
th e Rev Jarn es Dempsey
olf1c1allng Bunal w1/l be 1n
Kirkland Memonc:tl Gardens
Frrends may call at the fun eral
home after 3 p m on Wed
nesday

h·mllcrs, who rc·
J\'dl'd u xl' hunl IWHI d otrer for
('HIIIIIhl'll

.J ohnson, daughter, C1own

Ctty '
St•pt. 8
Mrs B1 uce Dlt!lz, son, Pt
Pleasant , Mts Jack Meek,
dr~u g h tel\ Gu lltpohs, Mrs
AI be&lt; t Woods, son, Pomet oy ,
Mrs Davtd Baket, son,
RuLiand , Mrs \Vtlllam Jordan,
s.on McArthur, and Mts
Rae hard Fotshey , daughlet,
Jackson
Sept. 9
Mrs Davtd L Arthur,
daughtet , Jackson, and Mrs
Judtth Peoples, son , Zaleskt

Accord

tcuchers to Ute classron111 hod
upprovhl or u 6 9 mlll leV)I by
CnrntJbcll voters ln November.
The 70 striking teachers In
Ute l'l.~ieru l Hocking school
dllltrnct were to continue their
strike today over unresolved
eontra~l tssues

NEW HOURS
Begmntng
Monday the Meigs
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I cguialtOnS O[
the Cll· ASCS ofltce tocat"ll In the
IO&lt;schargt•d)
F: lmer 11elue, Margarol vtronmental protection ugency Masontc Temple building,
Bu chanun, Mm hn Chaplin , rEP A1 were
dtscussed. Pomeroy, wtll be open from
Ren,a ~·trc, l!andoJph ~' ralcy, Pt cstdent Frank Pm·wr sUlled 7·45 a.m. to 4·30 p.m. Monday
Mrs Tom Ct abta ce and son, that the only alwrnattves he through Frtday. 'fhe oFfice wl\1
be closed for lunch each day
Lwda A!lktns and tnfant knows of we conv('rting to
daughter, Mrs Robert Jones etther ru el otl, bottle gas 01 from 12 to 12-45
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and tnN!nt son, Mtchael Gay, electrtt 11 was pomled out that
LOCAL TEMPS
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James
Green ,
gtmer th e Ohto Power Co and
The temperature in downGrosstuck, Rose Hysell, Chad Colwnbus and Southern Ohto town Pomeroy at ll a m. '
Inga ll s, Ora Jtvtdcn , Jack Electrtc Co now provtde Ute Tuesday was 67 degrees under •
Lnymun, Di!ntel Llvmgston, po,.er for heatmg at two cloudy skies.
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Sr , Mary Mtlan, Debra sc hools, and the board agreed
Mowrey, Et·ma Robinson, Mrs lo have the two compames
Ea me Roush and mfanl son, mvesltgate the !eastbthly of
John Slratght, Besste Supple, conversiOn The compantes
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M1 s Benny Sla\\ter and mrant wtll report their rmdm ~s to the
removal of old cars parked tn
daughter, , Courtney Swango, boa ad for constderation.
Betty Wa gner and Edna
Altendtng were board the vtllage, was passed.
Atlendtng were Avice ..
Wallace
members Fa·ank Porter, Carol
(Births)
Pterce, Jw Sayer, Don Mullen, Frecker, Grace Roush, Mane •
Mt and Mrs Clarence Vtrgtl Ktng, Supt. Hargraves, Roush, Glenn Rizer, Linley
Floyd, a son, Jackson, Mr and Clerk L W McComas, John Harl, Mayor Charles Pyles, :
Mrs James Smith, a son, Beaver, Beulah Jones and Clerk Mae Cleland, and •
Treasurer Hamel Nelgler
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Tuppers Plams.
Denny Fobes

HOSP~T AL

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We st Columbia , died Monday

News •.. in Briefs

CRABTREE ILL
'IM Pomeroy ER squad 1\as
called at 9 16 am today to the
Metgs County Garage for
Rolland Crabtree, supenntendent, who was haVJng dtfliculty brealhmg He was taken
to
Veterans
Memorial
Hospital.

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Invoked lhr stu te F'cr~uson Act
last week, turned down un o[fer
tu~ht•t wag •:; Su nt~IY fllJ.lht , to rais startln~ sa larle• by
h11d
nol ~dH'duled n~goliuti on ~ $200 m January, tmli unothcr
Hubc11 ikdri&lt; k &gt;O lld 1111' il'lll h$7110 m September
t r~ · ~ ~~ike nwd~·
'It uup(l/'i st ~ for Mmlt luy ,
The of[cr, however, was conThe
IO'J
l&lt;•&lt;~du
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tt•thntcall
y
hi1• " fUI' hltll lU rt'I'Oil11llmd
tingent
upon the return or the
dismissed nrtcr school ornclals
st utk• nts ll'iMil t to C'lusscs.

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1L'sulls,
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\\Ill(

wordt..:l \\,un l n~-:
· If :1t tlw ~·nn( IU:oilot1nr tlll':il
hr-Hrm~~ . I f111tl thut unyum·
wuJ; 01 ts HI ronkmpl of court,
th1•v wtll I!!• pnmshed," ht• ,nld
· They •til U&lt;• [tn('l and or

(ffibornl', lr vm~ to deternune
"hl'tht ·r !lw h'll('i'M.'I''&gt;' &lt;1\'mtt nct.~

sesston Monday mght he was

Veterans Memorial Hos1&gt;1lnl
ADMISSIONS - Luctlle
Braley, Pomeroy, Wtlltam
Wells, Tuppers Plams , Vern
Ltttle,'Mtddleport , Iva Stnger;
Chester, Rosemary Croston,
Portland, Norman L Lehc11,
Portland , George Hackett, St .
Mtddleport , Geoagta L llrvm,
Middleport
DISCHARGES - Rosalce
Wnght , Berntcc LeValley ,
Margaret Casto, Larry Casto,
Wtlham Hobbs, John W
Bechtle

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School bid given King

NEWS

GRANGE TO MEET
LETART FALLS ..:. Ohto
Valley Grange 2612 wtll meet
Thursday at 8 p,m. for election
of officers A potluck dmner
wtll be served

YOU DON'T HAVE
TO BE CHAINED
TO HIGH RATES!
If you're maktng a big purchase
l tke an automobt le. don 't shack le
yourself to htgh tnterest rates
We offer auto loans at the lowest
rates wtth month ly paymen ts
geared to your budget Wh a teve r
your loan needs. you II ftnd we

ASK TOWED
Jesse Lawrence Stewart, 67,
West Colun1bia, rettred, and
Mary V&lt;rglma Kautz, 55, RD 3,
Pomeroy, clerk
' DIVORCE ASKED
Jo Ann Sltllwell, Langsville,
has ftled ror dtvorce [rom her
husband Robert W Sltllwell,
Jr 'on grounds or gross neglect
of duly a'nd ex treme cruelty

have the key lo low - tnter es t r&lt;t les

here .. come tn and see us now'

Auto Teller Window anH Walk·up Window
Open Frj~ay Evenings 5 to 7, P.M.
WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE

DIVORCE GRANTED
Charles E Smath has been
gran ted a divorce rrom hts
wtre, Pearl E Smtih on
grounds or gross neglect or
duty and extreme cruelty

PITTSBURGH

CJtbens.f4ationnl Bhk
,.....C.CINCI~~l\ Tl

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Eastern LOcal School
Dtstnct Band Boosters wtll
meet at 8 ton ight at the lugh
school

Auto

S ~les

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ELBERFELDS MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE
OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 5 -

FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS 9:30 TO 9 P.M.

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means no man ual defrostIng -even 1n the b1g 168lb separate freezer
• Durable, easy-to-clean
meat keeper holds up to
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wheels make lhtngs a btl
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ice trays!
lceM ag1c · autOma trc rce
maker 15 lik e havmg your

own bUt \t· m rc e fa ctory
No t1ays to manually 1•11 -

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WASHERS, DRYERS, REFRIGERATORS,
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DISHWASHERS, TRASH COMPACTORS

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

JNewsu in Briefs~:

NEW YORK - JOHN N. MITCHELL and Maurtce H Stans
IConttnued on Page 8J

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WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES
IS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE

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Seven appellate JUdges who ~
heard the case in a COW'troom " prolechng the Prest dent's
jammed wtth more than 300 absolute rtght to keep anylhmg
spectators gave no hmt how, or he chooses secret
when, they would rule. But the
He argued on behalf of N1xon
case lS expected to reach the that forcmg the President to
Supreme Court early next turn the tapes over to the grand
month.
Jury would be "a gash below
Court Considered Liberal
the walerhne of the shtp or the
The nme-rnan D C. Circutt prestdency deal a blow to the
Court of Appeals ts constdered prestdency the country can til
a hberal one. Two of tis afford " There would he satd
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mem bers regarded as conser- "be no limtl on the extent to
vatlves and expected to be whtch prestdenlial pnvacy can
sy":'pathetic to Ntxon 's be mvaded" m the future.
post lion, Edward A. Tarnm and
He scoffed at Cox's suggesRoger Robb, elected not to tlon that Nixon's "absolute and
hear the case ror unexplained sweepmg" clatm of priVIlege 1s
reasons .,..
shleltling the guilty from
The crew-cut Cox, whose posstble prosecution.
subpoenas for prestdenllal tape To Protect Presidents' Right
recordings tnggered the un"Thts ts not to protect John
precedented court battle, ar- Dean or John Ehrhchman or
gued that without them it may anyone else " Wnght satd "It
bto imposstble to prove who was ts to prot~ the rtghl of
guilty m the Watergate affatr Prestdent Nixon and hts suc" The pomt ts, there ts no way cessors to have conftdenttal
one can be SW'e we have gotten conversaltons m the Oval
the lrulh WllhOUl lhts ev1den- O[[tce "
ce," Cox satd
Though the dispute ts beHe was subJected to m- tween Cox and Ntxon,
tenst ve
and
lengthy tromcally tl ts Strtca who had
quesllomng by lwo Nixon become the center of the
appotnlees on the appeals controversy Dtssatisrted wtlh
bench, George W Mackmnon his mtddleground ruling, both
and Malcolm Richard Wtlkey. Sides are seekmg wnts of
MacKinnon asked If Cox would mandamus a legal tool compursue lhe same course if pellmg actton by a government
Democrats had been caught offtctal-agamst htm.
buggmg Repubhcans
Wnght ts demandmg that
What Relevance'/
Stnca be ordered to vacate his
"What relevance does that own order, while Cox ts urgmg
have lo the questiOn now before that he be ordered to rewnle tt
the court'" broke tn Chtef to direct that the tapes go to the
Judge Davtd L. Bazelon.
grand jury dtrectly wtthout
"lthmk tt has no relevance, JUdictal revtew ftrsl
yoW' honor," rephed Cox, who
Lawyers for Sirica, who was
was U S. sohctlor general m not present for the Appeals
the Kenn edy and Johnson Court hearing, contended that
admmislrahons
Sinca's dectswn was the only
Charles Alan Wnght, the proper one. One of them,
Umverstty of 'fexas law Anthony c. Morella, satd
professor hired by Nixon , Ntxon's claim to absolute
contended " the prosecuhon pnvtlege had no conshlutlonal
Will go rorward " whether the ground and was "an extapes are avatlable or not And travagance ... hardly contemhe satd broader, rar more plated by the foundmg
Important
questiOn
ts fathers ."

By United Press Internallonal
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SEVERAL NEW YORK GROCERY STORES ANNOUNCED
a reduclaon in beef prtces begmnin~ today to revtve droopmg
sales. Elsewhere, grocers and processors predtcted any
nahonwtde increase m beer prices will be much smaller than
expected
Aspokesman for Path mark supermarkets m New York said
round roasts and steaks Will be sold begmnlng today for 15 pet
below the price ceiling Another group of grocertcs, Oattch
Shopwell, smd it wtll drop prices on some beer Items 10 pet below
the freeze level next week, and other New York slores announced
compeltllve reductions

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Clerk takes in $2,101
Meigs County Clerk of Courts
Larry Spencer's end-of-themonth repo1·t today showed a
total of $2,100 SO tn rces
collected dut'ing August
The olcrk's share or the
$2,100 50 wus $1 ,602. 11lc state
took 1408.50.
'fhe breakdown showed the
fees derived from ccrttrlcales
ol Utle, 904 ; notes or liens, 244;
rncmo lltl cs, 148 ; Slilvagc

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SCHOOL PATROL - The safety patrol at Pomeroy
Elementary schoplls functioning dally wlth Pomeroy Pohce
Chtef Jed Webster tis mstructor and Mrs Marlene Ftshcr
school advtsor Patrol members are, rronl, Jamte Sisson ;
[trst full row, 1-r, Robert Klein, Scott McKmney, Wesley
Perkins, Jtmmte Smder, Clltr Kennedy, Ttm Hysell, Lyle
Moon, Mark Wtlllams, John Harper, Ketth Herdman; second
row, Jack Carder, Btll Cremeans, Ron Cullums, DaVJd
Lewts, Marla Legar, Susan Zirkle, Chene Lightfoot, Came
Bearhs, Rena Lefebre, Susan Sprague, Linda Rosenbaum;
thard row, Jenmfer Ohltnger, Bob Chappelear, Tom Owens,
Cletus Be go, Steve Williams, Charlene Goeglein, Anna Wtles,
Angela Barton, Chrtsltne Fry, Chief Webster, and fourth row,
Brenda Richards, Rick Blaettnar, Randy Smtih, Jtm Morton,
Chrts Woods, Dan Thomas, and Robm Dugan

WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - President Ntxon
contends that compelling him to turn over hts
Watergate tapes in the interest of justice would be a
"gash below the waterline of the ship of the
presidency" that might cause it to sink . Special
Watergate Prosecutor Arch1bald Cox argues that
the public "has a right to every man's evidence" and
the tapes must thus go to a grand jury
Chief U S District Court Judge John J S1rica,
trying to "walk the middle ground," ms1sts he
should hsten to the tapes in private before dec1ding .
what should be done. The historic, tangled case now
rests m the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the
Distnct of Columbia, where lawyers m the threesided dtspute argued their positions for more than VOL. XXV NO 105
three hours Tuesday.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY 1~

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CHAPTER 'fO MEET
The Preceptor Bela Bela
Sorort ty Chapter or Beta Stgma
Pht wtll meet Thursday at 6 30
p.m. at the home or Clance
Krautter wtth a potluck dmner.
Members are lo bring a
covered dtsh and table servtce

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LODGE 'fO MEET
CHESTER - Shade River
Lodge 453 F&amp;AM wtll meet
Thursday al 8 p.m . All master •
masons are mvtled
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ROUSH ELECTED
LETART FALLS - Carrie
Roush was elected prestdent of
the Letart Falls PTA Monday
mghl Other ofltcers elected
were Judy Roberts, vice
prestdent; Opal
Hupp,
secretary, and Phyhss
O'Brten, treasurer. A soup
supper was planned !or Oct 20
where games, country store, '
and enterlatnment wtll be
provtded

Court hears·
tapes case

Costs

MEIGS THEATRE

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BulKon the construction or a
new addition to Lite l•:ast..!rn
High School were accepted
Tuesday mght hy the F:ast..)rn
I.IJCal School Distract lloard of
P.ducation
Bids Oflencd earlier In lhc
day und accepted la st night
were 1 eported mo1 e lila n
plcastng to sehoul ad mtnislrutors and board
member·~, irtdtcatmg they were
lower than expected A spokeslll;ln said lh1s will permit
addttion or one more classroom
In the plan Only oaght new
classrooms had been counted
on The lower than anticipated
btds wtll permat ntne new
classrooms m add1t10n to a

titles, 3; appllc~uons and af!tdavtts, 771, pcn~tllles , 54, nnd
duplicate titles, 15.
Spencer ulso reported lhcr·e
wet·o 120 uulo Inspections, four
salvage lnspecllons, 20 boat
lilies Issued, lwo nola lions, two
mernos and 14 appllcallons,
Tlac total amount collected In
bunt rces was $32. or which
$6.50 went to the state, the
remainder lo the d •rk 's orrlce.

BY STEVEN H. YOLEN
SANTIAGO (UP!) - The
mthtary JUnta which brought a
bloody end to the government
or Marxist Prestdent Salvador
Allende today closed Congress,
tmposed a nattonwtde curfew
and set up press censorshtp
Allende, the Western Hemtsphere's first freely elected
Marx1st prestdent, was
reported to have commttled
swctde Tuesday afternoon in
the smokmg rums of hts Casa
MonCda presidential palace.
(In Washington, the Stale
Department refused to comment on the milttary coup, but
the change m government
seemed hkely lo Improve
recent rocky relal10ns between
Chtle and lhe Umted Slates.)
Allende,
65 , angered

PLEADlNNOCENT
Maqone Wyatt, 41, and
Lart y Wyall, 34, both of
Hutland, pleaded Innocent
'fuesday tn Meigs County
Common Pleas Court when
arratgncd on Indictment of
breaking and enwrlng, grand
larceny and possession or
stolen properly Both were
indicted Au~. 30 by the grand
jury The defendanl~ were
released after posting $2,000
bonds.
DIVORCE GRANTED
Fletchel' Welch, Rutland, ha•
been srnntcd a dtvorce In
Meigs County Common Pleus
Court rrom his Wt!c, Annu, ulso
or Rutland, on ~r6ttnds u! gross
ncijl ct or duty

for ~cncral con-

slrucllon wtth a base price of
$126,000 The plumban~ con·
tract went to lhc A. J StO&lt;k·
naeiHUil Co orGulhpolis, with a
base btd of $007, hut addtltOnul
cosl• to be added ror new
l'cs tr oum luctliltcs Stockrne"ter also w&lt;m th&lt;! hcatmg
.and vontiJatlng cun tra ct wt th ~
btd of $12,414 K and K
F;lectrlc or Athens got the
cleclrwal contract on a hJd of
$:11 ,800

The architectural ftrm of
J&lt;:eslcy, Lee and Vargo, which
drew plans for the additil!n,
wtll draw up Iii&lt;! necessary
c•ontr~cts whtch ure expected
Lobe signed within the next few
mus1c room , restroom days. Constructton ts lo begtn
facthltes and an offtce
wtllun 10 days ar!&lt;lr stgntng,
Voters or the dlstrtct last and the complclton dule ts next
sprtng approved a $250,000 s prm~
bond ts.que ror the constructton
Oth&lt;!r btdders ror Uae general
or an addttion to the rear of lhe
htgh school The addltton will
permit' the estabhshment of
classes for seventh and etghlh
t
graders of the dastnct at the
Sunny and cooler today, high
lugh school, rehevmg crowded
condaltons In the elementary [rom mtd 60s to mtd 70s Clear
and cool tontght, low tn 40s to
schools
Kmg Construction Co or low 50s Thursday , ra&lt;r and
Jackson was awarded lhe htgh m the 70s

W ·atht ·r

cc.ntrucL were Grimm Construction or Vtenna, W. Va .,
and the Karr Construction Co.
~~ near Pomeroy Total cost or
Lhe bids awarded last night Is
about $227 ,000 w1lh the
remainder of funds lo be used
ror new equipment m the ad·
dltwn A representative of the
architec tural [trm was present
Tuesday ntght
The board dtscussed early
graduallon ror seniors and
deude&lt;l that on a trtal basis or
one year, scmors completmg
the nece~sa ry requtremcnls for
graduation hy mtd-lerm can
rcce tve their diplomas.
However, semors choosing to
do this wtll not be e li~ible to
take any part tn school acttvlltes mcluding
commencement the remamder of
the year
The dtslrlcl's athletlc
program was dtscussed and the
board decided to sel up an
athleltc cornmtsslon m a week
or so. This wtll be composed of
head coaches plus representattves from the board of
education and the adrmmslratlon It wtll deal wtth
all matters pertaimng to
athletics tn lhe dtstrict. It was

also &lt;leclded to set admission
prices to fOotball and
b;oskelball games at a rlgure
that ts the same as used by the
respective team F~aslern ill
playtng Prices now at Easli!rn
are !iO cents and $1. In the
ruture , lr visiting teams charge
less or more then thul price
will prevail at Easli!rn .
The board approved a code
O[ conduct on SflOrismanshlp
cxpressmg the feelings or
school orftcials, the board , and
coaches, as lo behavwr at
sporllng evenl.s. Thts code wtll
be pnnted and dlslrtbuted at
athletic events In an attempt to
bnng about improved sportsmanship. The board granted a
diploma to Jean Bahr Blake
who
has
completed
requtrements for graduation
Possible changes m one bus
route was dtscussed with a
~roup of parents
Attending were board
members Roger Epple, I 0 .
McCoy, Clyde Kuhn, Howard
Caldwell, Jr., and Oris Smith;
Supt. John Riebel, Clerk C. 0.
Newland, Prlnclpal Charles
Swogger, Chester Prcnclpal
Duane Wolfe, and two members or the coaehmg staff.

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enttne
Devoted To The lntere~~t. Of The Meiga-Ma10n Area

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Washtnb'lon by nallonallzmg
big Kennecott and Anaconda
mmes m the copper-rtch natwn
of 10 mtllion. He also took over
an lnlernaltonal Telephone &amp;
Telegraph subtsidary- which
ran Chtle's phone systemafter U S. press reports last
year of !'IT plol.s to overthrow
the Marxist regtme.
The new junta, made up of
the three armed forces commanders and the head of the
pohce, went on lelevtslOn early
today lo impose a nallonwtde
curfew, close Congre&amp;S and
break off diplomaltc relattons
w1th Cuba
Chileans Warned
The ]unl&lt;l warned Chtleans to
slay at home today, and the
streets of lhe capttal were
empty except for constant

Refurbishing of
Kia~shuta planned
Trt Stale Area Counctl, Boy
Scouts or Amertca, Huntington,
agreed to contnbute $500
toward the repatr of Camp
Kiashula , Chester, followmg a
meettng at the camp Monday
mght
Henry Cleland, Jr , scoulmasl&lt;ir of Pomeroy 'froop 249,
satd extenstve remodehng of
the camp ts bemg planned.
Supphes and labor wtll be
donated
Cleland reported lhal 25
bunks and 35 mattresses have
been donated
To be mcluded m the repatr
Is a new roof, plurnbmg, new
brtdge , hghttng, ftreplace,
toilet ractllltes, removal of
trees, llmestone to be placed on
the drtveway, and remrorcement on wmdows and
bars
A rund ratstng drtVe ror
addtttonal money, as needed,
wtll be held on dates to be
announced, Cleland satd.
Sept 29 is the ftrst scheduled
work day w1lh scouters and

riJ fllr~ c l

scouts of the area asstshng
Work wtll begm at 9 a m
Named to oversee the
renovalton were George
Holman, Syracuse Scoutmaster, Pred Fraley, asststanl
scoutmaster at Gallipolts,
Frank ' Casto, asstslant
scoutmaster at Pomeroy and
Cleland.
Additional plans wtll be
made on Sept 13 at a round
table meetmg al Kyger Creek
H1gh School at 7:30 p m
Also altendmg the meelmg
Monday tn addition to th ose
named were Dr . McRay ,
council camptng director ,
Rtchard Lartmer, counctl
scout execullve, Btll Ch1pelta,
d1slnct dtrector, Ted Reed and
Pat Woods, Pomeroy com·
, mittee members, aod Robert
Arms, Pomeroy Asststant
Scoulmasoor.

Volunteer unit
called 18 times

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1973

mtlllary patrols
The armed rorces, whtch
declared marttallaw after the
coup, said a long hst of ofrtcials
m Allende's Popular Umty .
coahtwn of Soctallsts and
Commumsts would be arrested
on stght.
The junta was made up or
Army Gen. Pinochel Ugarte,
Navy Adm Jose 'foribto
Marton Castro, Air Force Bng
Gustavo Leigh Guzman and
Pollee Chtef Col Cesar Men.
doza Fran'k. It tmposed rtgtd
censorship permtttmg the
pubhcahon of only one
newspaper, El Mereuno, after
bemg edited by the mtlitary
Juan Enrtque Ltra, photo
edttor for El MercW'tO, srud he
was allowed mto the 151).yearold palace alter the coup and

CWA near
settlement
COLUMBUS (UP!) - A
"last mmute htt..!h" prevented
the Commumcaltons Workers
of Amenca (CWA) from sellllng tis 56-day slrtke agamst
the General Telephone Co
Tuesday, but a spokesman satd
an agreement may be reached
yet today
Martm J. Hughes, tnternaltOnal VICe prestdent Of
the CWA, had anticipated a
negotiated settlement Tuesday
when he scheduled a news
conference
Instead , he
reported the walkout whtch
idled 2,800 employes m 70
counties would conlmue
"We had hoped that a U!nlattve agreement could have
been reached subJect to
t'alt[tcatton by the members,"
Hughes satd. "But a last
mmute htroh prevented thts "
However, Hughes said umon
and company negohators were
~~ very close" to agreement

CONTINUE PROBE
TOLEDO (UPl) - Pollee
continued an investt~atton mto
Tuesday arternoon's shoottng
deuth of George Gant, 48,
during a shootout with of!tcet s
The man was found lymg on
a stdewalk, but told orrtcers he
was surferlng rrom a dizzy
spell and would be all right
Pollee said Gant then lunged
at one officer, grabbed hts
revolver and started shooung
One officer retumed rtre,
striking Gltnl, aHer the man
lutd been ot·dercd lo drop the
gun , bult'cfuscd,

The
Middleport
Ptre
Department answered a total
or 18 calls dW'tng August, Chte!
Bob E Dyer reported Monda y
mghl lo counctl
Of the total , there were ror
ftres Including the McDamels
home on Dock St , Aug 5, the
Silvers restdence on Pisher St ,
August 20, and the Ellis auto
near Rutland on Aug 25
or lhc 15 emergency calls
answered 12 were m town and
Uu·oe wet·e out or town The
&lt;Jcpnrhnent spent one day
tlt ovldlng emergency service
nt llle Metgs County Fair
'!'here was an average of 12
SPORTSMEN TO MEET
men unswcrlng the three !tre
The Meigs Counil' Ftsh and
culls wtlh a lola! of 47 5 man
G~111e
Assn will meet 'fhW'S·
hours spent The totnlmlleage
for all vehicles dW'tn~ !he dny at 7 30 p 111. at Syt·acu•e
club room
munth was 385 nulcs

"'

saw Allende's body lymg on a
sora, the carpet underneath
soaked w1th blood
Lira quoted reported eyewitnesses as saymg the prestdent
before hts death urged
Ch tleans to "trust m yoW'
leaders and keep on trustmg
the people."
He satd the wtlnesses
told htm Allende then shot
himself m the mouth w1th a
machme gun. There was no
word about Allende's wile and
three daughters
Allende Tells Castro
Allende, elected in 1970, told
his fnend Ftdel Castro last
year "only tf my body ts rtd·
died wtth bullets will I leave
the prestdency before my term
ends "
The mtlll&lt;lry chiefs setzed

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Mostly fair Friday .
Chance of showers Saturday
or Sunday. Warming during
the penod with highs In lhe
mid to upper 70s on Friday
and In the lower 80s Saturday
and Sunday. Low temperatures In the 50s Friday
and In the 60s Saturday and
Sunday.

Intoxication
tops list of
all offenses
Among 61 arrests made by
lhc
Mtddleport
Pollee
Department dW'tng the month
of August, almost 20 pet mvolved the charge of tntoxtcallon
Next htghest In the llsl of
orrenses for whtch arrests were
made mcluded etght for driv·
ing whtle tntoxicaled and
etghl for ratJure lo pay parkmg
meter ttckets.
Other arrests mcluded
spmmng t1res, three; runnmg
red llght, lht ee; two each for
obstructmg traffic, assault and
battery and dtStW'bmg the
peace and one each for no
li cense tags , operallng a
vehtcle withOut regard to
sa fely; reck less operatton;
drtvmg while utlder suspension, operating an unsafe
vehicle , [8llure to yield the
rtght of way; hlt-sktp , vandalism, httermg; righlmg m
pubhc, tndecent exposure;
destroying property , petty
theft, fatlure to appear In
court: rc slstwg arrest
Charges agamsl three persons
"ere dropped and three other
c,ases wc1·e 1efen eli lo the
juvemlc C.'Ollrl
Actoa·ding (o the August
I cpotl or Pollee Chte! J. J.
Cremeans to council Monday
mght, stx accidents were investigated and purktng meter
coliccttons totaled $1,117 50.
The pohcc cruiser was driven
4,:13~ mtlcs during the month.

PHONE 992·2156

TEN CENTS·

Marxist lealkr believed dead
by his own hand; Congress is
sent home; press blacked out
control of the nahon of 10
million Tuesday mormng to
break "the yoke of MarXism"
and demanded the resignatiOn
of Allende. The president
refused, vowing, "Only dead
wtll they lake me out of the
Moneda,"
Planes and tanks then
bombed and strafed the palace
for three hours , rtddlmg
nearby bUildings m downtown
Sanhago, and troops overran
the stonewaUCjl 18th century
butldmg .

'fhe armed forces said
Allende had an apparent
change of heart In midafternoon and asked for a fiveminute cease-fire in order to
SW'render The military com·
manders s&amp;d the request was
turned down because sniper
ftre made tl ' "impossible."
Twenty mmutes later, the
mthtary announced the palace
had btoen taken, but shots
contmued to sound throughout
the city The rest of the country
was reported quiet.

16 Pay in
Stx defendants were [tned,
[OW' were assessed costs only
and stx others rorfelted bonds
m Middleport Mayor John
Zerkle's court Tuesday mght.
Fined were Michael Lambert, 21, Rutland, and Clem D
Cooper, 59, Syracuse, each $100
and costs and sentenced to
three days In Jail on conviction
of drlvmg while Intoxicated;
Calvm R Dowell, 26, Racme,
$10 and costs, reckless
operatton; Larry R. Lee, no
address, and Mark A. Oatley,
Rulland, $15 and costs each,
mtoxtcahon, and Clyde Taylor,
28, Middleport, $t5 and costs,
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mtoxJcatJon
Assessed costs only were

c~urt

Belly Pooler, Middleport,
shooting a BB gun; Gary
Sholderer, Middleport, Celesta
Bush, Mtddleport and Barbara
McDaniel, Middleport, permlttmg dogs to run loose.
Forfeiting bonds were James
W. Young, 28, Pittsburgh, Pa .,
and Robert D. Phtlllps, Jr., 42,
Lancaster, S. C., $300 each,
ctnvlng while tnloxicated;
Rtchard Noonan , 38, Middleport, $50, dtsorderly
manner, and $.10, inloxlcatwn;
Jan DW'st, 36, Mtddleporl,
Ronald Craig, 27, no addrdss,
and Denzil Collins, no addrdss,
$30 each, mloxlcalton

Water problems
Rig destroyed
Ftre destroyed a tractor
tratler n~ Tuesday on the
VanZandt road near Langsville
after tl turned over and gas
spilling from I( had caught [tre.
The Mtddleporl Ftre Dept.
was culled to the scene at 3 38
p m Wallace Vtckle was
reported driver or the truck
ow ned by lrby Constructton
Co , Wellston

BROWNS f'AVORED
STATELINE, Nev. (UP! ) Harrah 's Tahw Racebook hsts
the Cleveland Browns a seven.
pmnl favorite ove1· Baltimore
tn the National Football
League opener
The Clnctnnati Benguls arc
ltsted a three point favorite
over Denver

LOCAL 'fEMPS
Tite temperature In downtown Pomeroy al 11 am
Wednesday was 67 degrees
under sunny skies.

of hill homes
will be aired
All Mtddleport Hill residents
not having water service are
W'ged to attend a mooting at
Mtddleport village hall at 7:30
p m. Monday when water
problems of that section of
town will be aired.
Monday night Middleport
VIllage council authorized
Mayor John
Zerkle
to
investigate possible action to
prevent
the
laying
of
water lines in the Middleport
Hill section by the Leading
Creek Conservancy District. / \
Vtllage olftcials contended that_., )
the district hud only per·
mission to go across the road
on Middleport Hlll wtth lines to
provide service on the Oood
road. They charged that the
district was laying linea within
the village other than the one
crossing the road.
Vllla~e and conservancy
district repreaentallvel are
expected to be at Mondly.
night's mcellng to expr•
their viewa.

�2- The Daily Senhnel, Middlrporl-l'mncroy, O_, &amp;pt . 12, W7:1

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Three SVAC tilts
on tap this week
Three important league
games will highlight football
action f'riday mght m the
Southern Valley Athlelic
Conference.
In league action, North
Galha w1ll host Kyger Creek,
Hannan 'rrace travels to
Southern and Eastern, with a
league victory already under
its belt, will play Symmes
Valley.
The heaclliner should be at
Vinton whe•e Coach Jim
Sprague's Kyger Creek Bobcats clash with Coach John
Blake's Pirates. The Bobcats
are fresh from a 19-12 victory
over Wahama. North Gallia
was outclassed at Nelsonville,
losing 41-0 tp the mighty
Buckeyes.
North Gelha, no doubt, will
be ready for Kyger Creek. Two
years ago, both teams fought a
bruising physical battle which
saw the Pirates win everythmg
but the game. Kyger Creek
won it lHi but lost three players
in the process.
Last year the Bobcats won

12-0 at Cheshire in another
physicnl battle
The Pimles feature a "'ellbalonced grow1d nllack led by
Sterling Logan, 190 pound
JUmor halfback, Logan ga rnered 95 yard~ against the
Buckeyes last Fnday. H1s
runmng mates are Kimberly
Hall, 160 pound semor and
Bruce Rw1yon, a 230 pound
sophomore.
The offense IS operated by
Ralph Smith, a semor, playmg
h1s first year on the gndiron.
Costly rmstakes proved to be
the mam difference in las!
Friday's loss.
Kyger Creek's Lawrence
Tabor , 160 pound senwr
tailback, pro~ided the b•g
offens1ve spark m last week 's
upset Vlclory over the White
Falcons Tabor rushed for 194
yards while scoring on runs of
66, 36 and three yards.
Other Bobcat threats are
Mark Waller, 160 pound junwr;
Clay Hudson , 185 pound senior
quarterback and Chns Pres-

Orioles rip
Bosox, 8-3

Ion, 14:! pound flanker .
Kyger Creek uS(Id a vt\rh'd
illtack 111 lhe Wahama gtun('
The Bobc"ts and Southern
Tornadoes 11 ere p1cked as the
top teams in the lea gue,
however, Ole Pirates cannot be
counlcd out.
Co•Ich Bill Jewell's SQuthern
Tornadoes complied 474 yards
rushing 111 its ouhng at G1·een.
Milch Nease, speedy jW1ior
ha lfback, dashed 71 yards on
U•e opemng play lo give the
Tornadoes a big sp1ntual hft
against the Bobcats Nease
also had touchdown nms of 63,
21 and one yard .
G1·eg Dwming, sophomore
halfback, also had a good mght
compiling Ill ya rds and
scormg a SIX pomter.
Soulhern, the defendmg
SV AC champ, 1s led by semor
Signal caller. Vern Ord . Ord
accumulated 55 yards rushmg
and completed one of s1x
passes for 15 yards'
Hannan Trace played well on
defense against the Eastern
Eagles last Fnday night but
could not get rolhng on offense
The Wildcats of Coach Tom
Belville are led by quarterback
Randy Halley and Don Wells, a
big lHi semor end.
At Easlem, Coach Spike
Berkh1mer 's young lnexpenenced Eagles Wlll battle
Symmes Valley The V1kmgs
may be somewhat shellshocked after last week's 62-6
bomb1ng by Rock H1ll
Eastern's defense was the
maw reason for last week 's 130 VIctory An interception by
Lester Park set up the first
Eagle score.
The second TD came on a 55

By VITO STELLINO
League games, Oakland edged
UPI Sports Writer
Kansas City; J.-1, California
It's easy to tell that World beat Clucago, 3-1, Mmnesota
Series time is getting close.
beat Texas, &amp;-3, Cleveland
Brooks Robinson is warming trounced New York, 7-3, and
up agam.
Detr01t mpped Milwaukee, 4-2,
Robinson, the grand old man m 10 Innings
of the Baltimore Orioles who
hopes to play m his fifth World
Series this October, hit a threenm bomer to clunax a five-run
third inning and give the
Orioles an 8-3 victory over the
Boston Red Sox. Boston is now
5'h games behind in the
Eastern Division race and is
virtually elimmated.
" I can always tell when he's
getting ready to do something
THURSDAY
spectacular or important · be·
cause he has that look m his
eye," Dave McNally said, "He
had it in his first World Series
(back in 1966)." _
H the Orwles can beat the
gallon
Oakland A's (they're now six
games ahead of Kansas City)
in U1e playoffs, Baltimore
be in the World Series for the
fifth time since 1966.
McNally Gets the Win
VAN CAMP'S 29
McNally went 7 2-3 innings
and allowed 11 hits but got the
can
win to boost his record to 16--14.
It was iromc that the
veterans played the key roles
since 1t's been the youngsters
tike AI BIII!lbry, Rich Coggins
and Don Baylor who've carried
the club much of the year. But
Bumbry still made his contributiOn as he went 4-for-5 to
boost his average to .341J-.,and
Bay lor chipped in with a tworun single while Coggins had
two h1ts.
In the other American

Iowa said toughest opener
Wolves have had in 5 ye~rs

ya rd scm·int.t drive. Symmes
Valley's only 'I'D Ius! Fnday
was furni shed by jumor
lullfb&lt;~ck T~rTJ' Pme
Coarh Hobert Ashley 's
Stluthweslern Highlanders w1ll
seek lheir firs! victory at
Hannan , \V. Va . Soulhl\'eStern
played a g!l&lt;id defensive g11me
last week agalnzl Z;mc Trace
before finally losmg, 14-6 in the
last two mwutes .
The Highlanders feature a
new offense w1th Phil Lewis,
215 p01u1d 5\!nwr runmng from
tl1e hdlback slot and Kevin
Walker, 164 pound junior,
playing a halfback pos1twn .
Ashley alte rn ates his
quarterbacks, sen10r Larry
Frasher and jun10r Terry
Carter.

SVAC STAND IN GS
ALL GAMES
TEAM
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teams lll!vc pretty much the
lllg Ten FIMolbull Ruumluto
same
rosters, Saturday's clash
CHICAGO
( UPI )
Michigm1 Coa,·h Bo Schem- c·oultl be closer than the odds
bechler has only two more days would indicate.
Wisconstn Coach John Jar inc
lo get his Wolvcnnes ready for
what he says will be their IlUt h1s Badgels lhrough two
loughest gridiron opener in five workouts Tuesday, reviewing
the strategies he expects to see
years.
Schembechler pul Ins team from Purdue Saturday.
"Our defense has been exthrough one of the most rugged
pracllce sessions of the fall posed to everything they might
season Tuesday, trying to whip expect from Purdue," Jardine
them Into shape for the trip to said,
Indiana Coach Lee Corso,
!owR C1ty, and a meeting with
the Univm·sity of Iowa's Haw- who w1ll be leading the
Hoosiers into battle for the first
keyes.
"This'll be our toughest time when they meet Dlinms
opene•· in five years because Saturday, sa1d his defensive
Iowa played a lot of freshmen unit is improvmg and will
last year . They'll be young but make a good accountmg for
mature," Schembechler itself Saturday.
lllinois star halfback George
said.
Uremovich
was jogging on a
Iowa Coach Frank Lauterbur
wasn't underestimating the badly sprained ankle Tuesday.
Wolverines either Lauterbur
sa1d he anticipates "no
p!'Oblem talking my players
and friends mto thinking
MIChigan iS a big game
Saturday."

The injury hns kept him out of
action for a week and Coach
Bob Blackman said 01at a
decision will have to be made
later as to Uremovich's avallab•hly for Saturday's starter at
Ind1ana.
The Northwestern Wildcall!
worked on execution 1'uesday
SURGERY FOR MUSER
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI)
- Tony Muser, who replaced
Dick Allen at first base for the
Chicago White Sox after last
year's American League MVP
suffered a broken leg June 27,
Will undergo surgery for a
dislocated left kneeca p, the
club announced Tuesday.
The operation is scheduled at
Centmela Valley Community
Hospital here Wednesday.

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schedule for each day ·
Salurdav. Seat. 15-0oen to public alter s p.m.
Sunday, Sept. t6- 0pen full day, lla .m. untiliO p.m.
~aruraay, sepT. 22-0pen to public alter 4 p.m.
Sunday, Sept.l3-0pen full day, 11 a.m. untiliO p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 29- 0pen to publrc after 5 p.m.
Sept. 311-NOT open to publrc.
Oct. 6- 0pen to publrc afler s p.m
7- 0pen full day-Last Day of t973 Season.

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To~~:~av' s games 1 1 13 13 Ohio State and Michigan.

year ago, the Gophers
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Symmes Valley at Eastern
Southwes tern at Hannan
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Milwaukee
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Ch tcago
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Texas
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New York (Matlack 12 15) at
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Cl~hth.

The Heds' winning rally was
wuched off in the eighth by a
doubl~ off the bat of Dan
DriC$sen , another Indianapolis

recruit . And still another
former Indianapolis player,
plt~hcr DICk Baney, blanked
the Dodj(crs in Uoc ninth to
treS&lt;'fve Clay Carroll's ~ei~hlh
victory.
'.'I was really surprised when
the ball went out," Griffey
said . "It w&amp;• a high outside·
pitch and when I hit 1t, I
thought it was a foul pop up. "
'l'hc l!c&gt;ds' Pete Row com·

mcnUnu on Driessen's rallydouble , said :
" l'rn sure ~laoJ he's an in-rlelder . otherwise, Boh Howt&lt;;~!Tl llleds president) might be
~ettlng some trade ideas."
Armbrister's t1e -breaki'ng
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which skipped by center fie lder
Tom Pac1orek when he made a
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PittsbW'gh, 2-0, Philadelphia
beat New York, 6-4, Atlanta
scored a 6-5, ll~nning triumph
over San Francisco and Houston topped San Diego, 4-2, m 10
innings, in the other NL games.
AL Scores
American League scores
were Baltimore 8 Boston 3,
California 3 Chicago l, Oakland
3 Kansas City l, Minnesota 6
Texas J, Detroit 4 Milwaukee 2
and Cleveland 7 New York 3.
Singles by Mike Jorgensen,
Jim Lyttle and Bob Bailey, a
walk, two infield outs and a
two-run throwing error by Ted
Sizemore enabled the Expos to
rally for four runs in the
seventh inning at St. Louis.
Marshall's stellar rellef e(fort
preserved Steve Henko's 13th
wm while Alan Foster was
tagged with his mghth loss for
the Cardinals.
Ed Armbrister's two-r un
double was the b1g blow of a
threed run eighth-innmg rally
wh1ch broke a 3-3 tie and gave

Cinct nnati reliever Clay
Carroll his eighth VIctory. Ken
Griffey homered for the Reds
and Tom Paciorek connected
for the Dodgers. Jim Brewer
suffered his eighth loss against
s1x wins despite three hits by
Manny Mota .
Burt Hooton pitched a fourhitter, evening his record at lJ.13, and Handy Hundley homered for the Cubs, wbo dealt
Steve Blass his eigh th loss.
Blass allowed two hits and two
rW1s in five innings in one of his
most effective performances
for the Pirates this season.
Billy Williams' sacr1fice fly
drove In the Cubs' second run.
Two Homers Rally Phillies
Two homers by Greg
Lozinski and one each by Mike
Schmidt
and
Billy
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Phillies to their triwnph after
the Mets ran up a 4-0 lead on a
pa1r ot two-run homers by
Rusty Staub. Jim Lonborg
pitched a six-bitter for his 13th

wm for the Ph lilies while Jerry
Koosman , who yielded all
Philadelphia 's runs, suffered
his 15th setback.
Halph Garr singled to open
the lith, moved to second on a
sacrifice and scored the gamewlnmng run on Dusty Baker's
single as the Braves downed
the Giants. Willie McCovey hit
two homers for the Giants.
Hank Aaron did not start for
the Braves because of an upset
stomach and walked as a
pinchhitter in the loth . He has
15 games to hit the four homers
he needs to tie Babe Ruth's
career home run mark of 714
this season.
An error by pitcher V1cente
Homo and two by catcher Fred
Kendall on the same play
permitted the Astros to score
two runs in the loth mmng at
San Diego . Don Wilson, who
worked the final two il)llings,
won his loth game, and Cesar
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Mmnesota 6 Te:xas 3
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Cal1 forn ia 3 Ch 1cago 1

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Boston at New York, night
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MEIGS MASON AREA
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ROBERT HOEFLI CH ,
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season contest against the lrving said, "A woman's whole
life 1s a hrstory of affections."
Detrml Uons.

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agam Tuesday night when the
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slar reliever who set a Nat10nal
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"The trick Is to keep thmgs
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in 61 appearances this season
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Ci~ctnnati Reds bnckup calch- the Ins Angeles Dodgers !1-:1
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me."
boosted the Reds' lead to four
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games over the Dodgers In the
"We {the guys from' In- Western Division race
dianapolis) might have to run
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breaking up those World Series Sparky Anderson. "Just thut 11
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season opener agai nst the
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on tap this week
Three important league
games will highlight football
action f'riday mght m the
Southern Valley Athlelic
Conference.
In league action, North
Galha w1ll host Kyger Creek,
Hannan 'rrace travels to
Southern and Eastern, with a
league victory already under
its belt, will play Symmes
Valley.
The heaclliner should be at
Vinton whe•e Coach Jim
Sprague's Kyger Creek Bobcats clash with Coach John
Blake's Pirates. The Bobcats
are fresh from a 19-12 victory
over Wahama. North Gallia
was outclassed at Nelsonville,
losing 41-0 tp the mighty
Buckeyes.
North Gelha, no doubt, will
be ready for Kyger Creek. Two
years ago, both teams fought a
bruising physical battle which
saw the Pirates win everythmg
but the game. Kyger Creek
won it lHi but lost three players
in the process.
Last year the Bobcats won

12-0 at Cheshire in another
physicnl battle
The Pimles feature a "'ellbalonced grow1d nllack led by
Sterling Logan, 190 pound
JUmor halfback, Logan ga rnered 95 yard~ against the
Buckeyes last Fnday. H1s
runmng mates are Kimberly
Hall, 160 pound semor and
Bruce Rw1yon, a 230 pound
sophomore.
The offense IS operated by
Ralph Smith, a semor, playmg
h1s first year on the gndiron.
Costly rmstakes proved to be
the mam difference in las!
Friday's loss.
Kyger Creek's Lawrence
Tabor , 160 pound senwr
tailback, pro~ided the b•g
offens1ve spark m last week 's
upset Vlclory over the White
Falcons Tabor rushed for 194
yards while scoring on runs of
66, 36 and three yards.
Other Bobcat threats are
Mark Waller, 160 pound junwr;
Clay Hudson , 185 pound senior
quarterback and Chns Pres-

Orioles rip
Bosox, 8-3

Ion, 14:! pound flanker .
Kyger Creek uS(Id a vt\rh'd
illtack 111 lhe Wahama gtun('
The Bobc"ts and Southern
Tornadoes 11 ere p1cked as the
top teams in the lea gue,
however, Ole Pirates cannot be
counlcd out.
Co•Ich Bill Jewell's SQuthern
Tornadoes complied 474 yards
rushing 111 its ouhng at G1·een.
Milch Nease, speedy jW1ior
ha lfback, dashed 71 yards on
U•e opemng play lo give the
Tornadoes a big sp1ntual hft
against the Bobcats Nease
also had touchdown nms of 63,
21 and one yard .
G1·eg Dwming, sophomore
halfback, also had a good mght
compiling Ill ya rds and
scormg a SIX pomter.
Soulhern, the defendmg
SV AC champ, 1s led by semor
Signal caller. Vern Ord . Ord
accumulated 55 yards rushmg
and completed one of s1x
passes for 15 yards'
Hannan Trace played well on
defense against the Eastern
Eagles last Fnday night but
could not get rolhng on offense
The Wildcats of Coach Tom
Belville are led by quarterback
Randy Halley and Don Wells, a
big lHi semor end.
At Easlem, Coach Spike
Berkh1mer 's young lnexpenenced Eagles Wlll battle
Symmes Valley The V1kmgs
may be somewhat shellshocked after last week's 62-6
bomb1ng by Rock H1ll
Eastern's defense was the
maw reason for last week 's 130 VIctory An interception by
Lester Park set up the first
Eagle score.
The second TD came on a 55

By VITO STELLINO
League games, Oakland edged
UPI Sports Writer
Kansas City; J.-1, California
It's easy to tell that World beat Clucago, 3-1, Mmnesota
Series time is getting close.
beat Texas, &amp;-3, Cleveland
Brooks Robinson is warming trounced New York, 7-3, and
up agam.
Detr01t mpped Milwaukee, 4-2,
Robinson, the grand old man m 10 Innings
of the Baltimore Orioles who
hopes to play m his fifth World
Series this October, hit a threenm bomer to clunax a five-run
third inning and give the
Orioles an 8-3 victory over the
Boston Red Sox. Boston is now
5'h games behind in the
Eastern Division race and is
virtually elimmated.
" I can always tell when he's
getting ready to do something
THURSDAY
spectacular or important · be·
cause he has that look m his
eye," Dave McNally said, "He
had it in his first World Series
(back in 1966)." _
H the Orwles can beat the
gallon
Oakland A's (they're now six
games ahead of Kansas City)
in U1e playoffs, Baltimore
be in the World Series for the
fifth time since 1966.
McNally Gets the Win
VAN CAMP'S 29
McNally went 7 2-3 innings
and allowed 11 hits but got the
can
win to boost his record to 16--14.
It was iromc that the
veterans played the key roles
since 1t's been the youngsters
tike AI BIII!lbry, Rich Coggins
and Don Baylor who've carried
the club much of the year. But
Bumbry still made his contributiOn as he went 4-for-5 to
boost his average to .341J-.,and
Bay lor chipped in with a tworun single while Coggins had
two h1ts.
In the other American

Iowa said toughest opener
Wolves have had in 5 ye~rs

ya rd scm·int.t drive. Symmes
Valley's only 'I'D Ius! Fnday
was furni shed by jumor
lullfb&lt;~ck T~rTJ' Pme
Coarh Hobert Ashley 's
Stluthweslern Highlanders w1ll
seek lheir firs! victory at
Hannan , \V. Va . Soulhl\'eStern
played a g!l&lt;id defensive g11me
last week agalnzl Z;mc Trace
before finally losmg, 14-6 in the
last two mwutes .
The Highlanders feature a
new offense w1th Phil Lewis,
215 p01u1d 5\!nwr runmng from
tl1e hdlback slot and Kevin
Walker, 164 pound junior,
playing a halfback pos1twn .
Ashley alte rn ates his
quarterbacks, sen10r Larry
Frasher and jun10r Terry
Carter.

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same
rosters, Saturday's clash
CHICAGO
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Michigm1 Coa,·h Bo Schem- c·oultl be closer than the odds
bechler has only two more days would indicate.
Wisconstn Coach John Jar inc
lo get his Wolvcnnes ready for
what he says will be their IlUt h1s Badgels lhrough two
loughest gridiron opener in five workouts Tuesday, reviewing
the strategies he expects to see
years.
Schembechler pul Ins team from Purdue Saturday.
"Our defense has been exthrough one of the most rugged
pracllce sessions of the fall posed to everything they might
season Tuesday, trying to whip expect from Purdue," Jardine
them Into shape for the trip to said,
Indiana Coach Lee Corso,
!owR C1ty, and a meeting with
the Univm·sity of Iowa's Haw- who w1ll be leading the
Hoosiers into battle for the first
keyes.
"This'll be our toughest time when they meet Dlinms
opene•· in five years because Saturday, sa1d his defensive
Iowa played a lot of freshmen unit is improvmg and will
last year . They'll be young but make a good accountmg for
mature," Schembechler itself Saturday.
lllinois star halfback George
said.
Uremovich
was jogging on a
Iowa Coach Frank Lauterbur
wasn't underestimating the badly sprained ankle Tuesday.
Wolverines either Lauterbur
sa1d he anticipates "no
p!'Oblem talking my players
and friends mto thinking
MIChigan iS a big game
Saturday."

The injury hns kept him out of
action for a week and Coach
Bob Blackman said 01at a
decision will have to be made
later as to Uremovich's avallab•hly for Saturday's starter at
Ind1ana.
The Northwestern Wildcall!
worked on execution 1'uesday
SURGERY FOR MUSER
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI)
- Tony Muser, who replaced
Dick Allen at first base for the
Chicago White Sox after last
year's American League MVP
suffered a broken leg June 27,
Will undergo surgery for a
dislocated left kneeca p, the
club announced Tuesday.
The operation is scheduled at
Centmela Valley Community
Hospital here Wednesday.

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SO. CHARLESTON

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Camden Park is now operating on weekends Only.

schedule for each day ·
Salurdav. Seat. 15-0oen to public alter s p.m.
Sunday, Sept. t6- 0pen full day, lla .m. untiliO p.m.
~aruraay, sepT. 22-0pen to public alter 4 p.m.
Sunday, Sept.l3-0pen full day, 11 a.m. untiliO p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 29- 0pen to publrc after 5 p.m.
Sept. 311-NOT open to publrc.
Oct. 6- 0pen to publrc afler s p.m
7- 0pen full day-Last Day of t973 Season.

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Hannan Tra ce
0 1 o 13 conference title from favored
To~~:~av' s games 1 1 13 13 Ohio State and Michigan.

year ago, the Gophers
01 Norlh Go ll•• opened aga1'nst the Buckeyes
Kyger
creek
Symmes Valley at Eastern
Southwes tern at Hannan
and lost 27-19 and, since both
Hannan Trace at So uthern

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his team had no\ been able to
practice on the new Tartan
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Monday.
Michigan State Coach Denny
Stolz said the Spartans need
depth and predicted that seven
or e1ght freshmen would make
the trip to Evanston, Ill., to
meet Northwestern.

"FAMILY OUTING"
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o 1 o dl Woody Hayes ' Buckeyes
Symmes Volley
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SVAC ONLY
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Baltimore
83 59 585
Bos ton
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Detro 1t
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New York
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Milwaukee
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Cl eve land
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KansasC1ty .. 78 66 542
Ch tcago
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M1~nesota
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California
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Texas
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San Francisco 80 63 559
H ouston
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C1ncmnat1 n Los Angl! les 3
Montrea l A St Louis 1
Hous 4 San Di ego 2, 10 mns
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Ch.c:a go (Pappas 7 1\ ), 2 30
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New York (Matlack 12 15) at
Philade lp hia (Twitchell 13·81 ,

7 35 p m

Cl~hth.

The Heds' winning rally was
wuched off in the eighth by a
doubl~ off the bat of Dan
DriC$sen , another Indianapolis

recruit . And still another
former Indianapolis player,
plt~hcr DICk Baney, blanked
the Dodj(crs in Uoc ninth to
treS&lt;'fve Clay Carroll's ~ei~hlh
victory.
'.'I was really surprised when
the ball went out," Griffey
said . "It w&amp;• a high outside·
pitch and when I hit 1t, I
thought it was a foul pop up. "
'l'hc l!c&gt;ds' Pete Row com·

mcnUnu on Driessen's rallydouble , said :
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~ettlng some trade ideas."
Armbrister's t1e -breaki'ng
double came on a short fly
which skipped by center fie lder
Tom Pac1orek when he made a
futile attempt for a shoe-strmg
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PittsbW'gh, 2-0, Philadelphia
beat New York, 6-4, Atlanta
scored a 6-5, ll~nning triumph
over San Francisco and Houston topped San Diego, 4-2, m 10
innings, in the other NL games.
AL Scores
American League scores
were Baltimore 8 Boston 3,
California 3 Chicago l, Oakland
3 Kansas City l, Minnesota 6
Texas J, Detroit 4 Milwaukee 2
and Cleveland 7 New York 3.
Singles by Mike Jorgensen,
Jim Lyttle and Bob Bailey, a
walk, two infield outs and a
two-run throwing error by Ted
Sizemore enabled the Expos to
rally for four runs in the
seventh inning at St. Louis.
Marshall's stellar rellef e(fort
preserved Steve Henko's 13th
wm while Alan Foster was
tagged with his mghth loss for
the Cardinals.
Ed Armbrister's two-r un
double was the b1g blow of a
threed run eighth-innmg rally
wh1ch broke a 3-3 tie and gave

Cinct nnati reliever Clay
Carroll his eighth VIctory. Ken
Griffey homered for the Reds
and Tom Paciorek connected
for the Dodgers. Jim Brewer
suffered his eighth loss against
s1x wins despite three hits by
Manny Mota .
Burt Hooton pitched a fourhitter, evening his record at lJ.13, and Handy Hundley homered for the Cubs, wbo dealt
Steve Blass his eigh th loss.
Blass allowed two hits and two
rW1s in five innings in one of his
most effective performances
for the Pirates this season.
Billy Williams' sacr1fice fly
drove In the Cubs' second run.
Two Homers Rally Phillies
Two homers by Greg
Lozinski and one each by Mike
Schmidt
and
Billy
Grabarkew1tz ralhed the
Phillies to their triwnph after
the Mets ran up a 4-0 lead on a
pa1r ot two-run homers by
Rusty Staub. Jim Lonborg
pitched a six-bitter for his 13th

wm for the Ph lilies while Jerry
Koosman , who yielded all
Philadelphia 's runs, suffered
his 15th setback.
Halph Garr singled to open
the lith, moved to second on a
sacrifice and scored the gamewlnmng run on Dusty Baker's
single as the Braves downed
the Giants. Willie McCovey hit
two homers for the Giants.
Hank Aaron did not start for
the Braves because of an upset
stomach and walked as a
pinchhitter in the loth . He has
15 games to hit the four homers
he needs to tie Babe Ruth's
career home run mark of 714
this season.
An error by pitcher V1cente
Homo and two by catcher Fred
Kendall on the same play
permitted the Astros to score
two runs in the loth mmng at
San Diego . Don Wilson, who
worked the final two il)llings,
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Court 51 , Pomeroy , Ohio ,
kicker John Monahan, both of
dS769 BIJSIMS Office Phone
whom previously cleared
992 2156 Edttorial Phone 99'2
2157
wa1vers, would not be mcluded
Second c lass postage paid
at Porn ero 'f , Oh •o
on the team's seven-man cab
Nationa l adverltslno
representattve Sottl nel ll
squad.
Gatl.ngher, Inc , 1'2 East ~2od
Majors handled some punt
St , New Yor k ,New York .
Subscripti on
ra tes
return-duties w1th the Browns
De l ivered Dv carrier where
available 55 cents per week.
last season and saw action in
By Motor Route where
not
carr1er
serv1ce
t~e early exhibition games th1s
ava•lable One month S2 By
mlul m Ohio and W Va , One
year, but was apparently too
Year , $10 Sp( month! 8 50
slow lo please the coaches
Three
months ,
S5 SO
Elsewhere $IS year, she
Both fullback Bo Scott and
monttlS $9 50, three months,
S6 Subscnphon pnce In
defensive end Bob Bnggs
eludes
Su nday
Times
Sent1ne1
remain doubtful starters for
Sunday's game, but runnmg
back Greg Prllltt is expected to
A thought for the day
be ready. Scott and Pruitt were
inj1JI'ed in Cleveland's pre- Americ~n novehst Washington
season contest against the lrving said, "A woman's whole
life 1s a hrstory of affections."
Detrml Uons.

4 6 1 San Fran at Sa n D iego, nig ht
Ph ila
001 012 20x- 6 8 0 {On l Y ~ames sc heduled·)
Koosman. Parker (9 ) and
Grote , Lon borg (13 -12) and
Boone LP - Koosman ( 12-15 )

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of first place in the National
Leag ue's Eastern DivisiOn
race.
It was Marshall to the rescue
agam Tuesday night when the
Expos defeated the St. Louis
Cardinals, 4-1. Marshall shut
out the Cardmals for the last I
1-3 innings and now has
allowed no runs and seven hits
in e1ght relief assignments
totaling 13 innings against
them this season.
Cincinnati increased 1ts lead
in the Western DlVlsion to four
games with a &amp;-3 victory over
Los Angeles, Chicago defeated

San Frlilnc•sco (Bryant 21 -10)
at Atlanta (Morton \l 10 ), 8 05
pm
Los Ange les { Osteen 16·81 at
Ma1or League Resu lts
C1nctnnat 1 { Bill ingham 18 81 .
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Bla ss, R Hernandez (6 ) and
Thursday 's Games
Sangulllen. Hooton (13 -131 and
Pittsburgh at Chi cago
Hun dl ey . LP- Biass (3 8} H R New York. at Phlla , n1ght
Hun dley IIOth I

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POlKA PARADE

slar reliever who set a Nat10nal
League record Tuesday night
by finishing h1s 65th game.
"The trick Is to keep thmgs
undet control when you don 'I
have your stuff."
Marshall has earned 29 saves
in 61 appearances this season
and is the No. I reason why the

Browns prepare
for '73 opener

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expected •from the 15 northeastern and mi'dwestern
stales having 511,000 members.
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Wednesday, September 26, to
190 members of the Fratermty
coming from the 15 states and
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or for significant serv ice to
others reflectmg credit on the
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basic research into the causes
of schizophrenia &amp;nd a brand
new endeavor, the construction
of a ~ million Museum an d
Ubrary complex in historic
Lexington, Mass. as a Masomc
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gcmu~s, ,. he answered.
rnutl is how lll~ny games the
Dodgers have lost in lhmr last
11 outmgs
Rookie Ken Griffey, one of
the Indianapolis guys recently
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CINClNNAl'I (UPI) _ llul connnent uftcr Uw Hed.~ rulhcd
King said It.
for thr'cc ruHS In the cighlh
."But," cautioned the veteran Inning Tuesday ni~ht to bent
Ci~ctnnati Reds bnckup calch- the Ins Angeles Dodgers !1-:1
er, • be sure you put a smile In
'llw victory, comin~ in the
front of it berore you quote opener of a two-game senes,
me."
boosted the Reds' lead to four
And what did King say?
games over the Dodgers In the
"We {the guys from' In- Western Division race
dianapolis) might have to run
"I ain't saying noUung at
the meeting when they start all ," said Hods M a na~e r
breaking up those World Series Sparky Anderson. "Just thut 11
shares," had been King 's

CLEVELAND (UP! ) - The
Cleveland Browns today began
full-scale workouts for the
season opener agai nst the
Baltimore Colts here Sunday.
The Browns annoW1ced their
final two cuts Tuesday ,
trunming their roster to the
regular season limit of 40 men

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Mrs. King may have flu,
will receive blo.o d test
HILTON HEAD, S.C. t UP!)
- The fate of ne•t week's
much ballyhooed Billie Jean
King-Bobby Riggs tennis
match may hinge on a blood
test today .
Mrs. King, the standard
bearer for women's tennis,
undergoes ,U\e tf!sl today to
determine If she is suffering
from
hypoglycemia,
a
deficiency of the blood's sugar
content.
'·I'm not sure she has
hypoglycemia," said Dr .
· James P. B. Goodell, Mrs.
King 's physician. "I think her
problem is she has the flu
bug."

It was a combination of hot

-and muggy weather plus the flu

an~
WJ•;JI('!'ON. W Vn. I tJPII
Romat~l \'a,lt'lli Sr . 8t), ntwrIIAiiliiS(I~~ 11.1 ,1•:
'l'hl• ·unci lh:hntbtl't•t't'IWtl (our -yc~tl'
Htor nnd (Jn•sidt•n1 vf W&lt;'ir llarl'isunvUlt· t•:n~• · r Hl'aWI'!-&gt; 4- pins, Am~• anti IW~mlu l'lll'h
CttYt" Moviu~ and StorHg(• Co .• ll &lt;'lub l't•n•ntly ~11\'t' H p~rrly !'t'('t' lvt•d (tlll'• Y('HI' phK
dit'd 'l'u1·sduy nt a StJ•ulx•nvillc. hurwr·lnj.\ IIH'nli.J t' I'S wtw
(:ntill'S w rc tiiHy&lt;.-&lt;1 wtth
IIUSINt~.;.,MAN IIIK~

lhal knocked Mrs. King out of
Ute U.S. Teru1is Championships
last week at Forest Hills.
rorcing her to default in . the
lhird set of her third round
malchtoJulie Heldman . At Ute
time ol her default it was fell
lhe 2iJ-year-old Mrs. King. a
five-time . winner of the
women's singles ti.Ue at Wirll·
blcdon and lhree-t.ime U.S.
champion, would have plenty
of lime to reqover lor her
match against lhe 55-year-old,
admitted male chauvinist
Rtggs set for the Astrodome at
Houston Sept. 20.
Mrs . King's weakened condition forced her lo cancel a
match scheduled for Monday
which was supposed tn be
taped by a telPvisirm ru•lwnrk

Ohio, hospital nfh·r u
Tht• moving nnd
l'Otnpany, Olll' Of the
trucking t·oneerns

honored

Eager Heavers

illnrss.
storage
largest

bulllJun throw , und Mury

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und 13rt.~mhl Donuhul', three·
ll')J.~e&lt;l

tal'c.

11dvisor und
H~wst..:; utlcndin~ were B1·~nda
Mcmb •rs,

Williams, Linda Donuhuc ,
Hcllntla Whittington , Anlln

uwnnlcd in CilC.'h
l'HHI I)Il'll'tl wul l'S.hibit~·d 4·11
en
lcunry
, Prl z •s wt' nt to
llf'OjN:l"&gt; at 1111' C'uunty filii' ,
inl'lnding Li11dn Ditll{thu c, Brenda Williums, kCCfJin~ the
Bclirulu Whittington, Bn•nda balloon in lhc air; Dennis
Donollu•, lmllo...a jousl; Keudu
Wllllams, and Anita !.ee.
J&gt;l ' l1.l'S

in the
as part or ltS UP('OIIIing World
Invitational Tennis Classic. nation, opentles 225 ll'ucks in
She played the match Tu~sday. Ohio, Wt.•st Vir~iniu , PennCcrtifieales, pins. and monl'Y ·Donohue, tJobby Williams nnd
however, and has another one sy lvania und three other wen• awardNI the gir ls. Linda B ~ llnda Whittington. water
sctlor loday bul her scheduled stales. .
Services will be hcr.e Friday.
appcaranee in this weekend's
St.
Louis
Women's
Professional tennis tournament has been canceled .
Dr. Goodell admllted Mrs.
3 MI. SOUTH OF MIDDLEPORT ON S.R. 7
OIIIOANS VOTE
King had "a !ouch ol hypoWASIIINGTON i UP I I
APP EARING
glycemia" three years ago but Sen. Robert A. Taft, Jr., Radded he would administer Ohio,
voted . with
25
additional blood tesls after Republicans who voted against
today's match in an effort to !he bill to move up the date of a
make a firm diagnosis.
5.9 per cent increase in Social
" If she's still got the same Security beneftls. The bill was
thing she won't be able to play approved 58-31.
RED STEWART AND TH E
.Bobby,' ' said Larry King ,
Among lh~ 11 senators abAMBASSADORS
Billie Jean 's husband and sent and not voting was Sen.
business partner.
William Sa•be, R.Ohio.

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Ounuhut•, IHivl~or ; ancl Mrs.
Pat Williams, Unhhy and Scoll
Williams, Mary t.c e, Mrs .
llolur~s Donohue, K~nda and
Dennis Ounohuc, uuesLi.

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Crouser reunion held

Chancel dedicated
Oedicutlon ur tho n••wty
remodeled chancel und rurnlshin~" hlghll~hled the annual
Rally Day observance Sunday
at the Rock Springs Unltud
Methodist Church .
At the morning service the
youth choir sang the untt'tcm,
"I Have Decided," and the
nursery clas.~ sang lwo songs
and gave recita tions. Included
in the group were SUlly Hadlord, . Scoll Pullins, Lisa
Pulllns, April Clark, Timmy
Jeffers. A potluck dinner was
held at noon .
·
The afternoon program
opened with group singing and
!he invocation by the Rev.
Stanton Smith , Lancaster,
former pastor of the church.
Karen Sloan and Connie
Radford sang "One Day." and
-read ing was given by Mrs.
~l hel Gr~eser. The youth choir

snn14 "" tlt.•'ti Got the Whole
Wol'icl in Ills Hunds" nnd " I'~

· Like to Teach lite Wrwld t(&gt;
Sing.".

The Rev. William Sydcnstrickcr huJ cl&gt;arge of the
dl'dleatlon service and was
assisted by the Hcv . Robert
llwngarner. Miss Sloan, Mias
R:!dlord, and the nev. Mr.
Sydcnslricker sang " I Know
Who Holds Tomorrow" with
the Rev .. M1·. Bumgarnc•·
giving the benediction .
Dcdiealed were the can·
delabra given in . memory of
Amanda Goeglein by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gocglcln, and in
memory ol Gerald Arnold by
Mrs . Maxine Arnold and Mrs.
Susanna Fitzgerald. Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Jeflers and
family presented the candlclighters: Mr , and Mrs .
Harold Blackston and family,

IIU'I'LANil
Til" :1111111al · M r t~~ srit• ld : Mr . and Mrs .
t'nlr~~ ·f' r:ullll y r·~ ·urwm was Bus'St' ll ft:dcnli ilfld rwnfly ,
held rf•('t•ully ut thl• CrouSf•r

the 1dtnr rmlsi the /\ll'IWi
t.eonurd family , the pulpll :
M1·. and Mrs. William Gt·ucsm·,
lhe communic)JI table ; MrlJ ,
Gbld)'S 'l'homm; in uwmor·y of
Chn·(!n t: Tlwrnas, the alt:.u·
se t.
Mrs. Ethel Grueser and M1·s .
Gladys Morgan gave 2 sets of
paramcnts: Mr. and Mrs.
· Home•· llaJ(ord In rncm~ry of
Elmer Bailey, the emnmun lun
set; Constance Shields, Connie
and Judy Radford in memory
of Palsy Radford, the llghte:J
cross: the Bi~le school
children, the offering plates:
and the carpet and a part or the
(•hancel · remodeling by the
Harold Martin family ,

lwnw ncar llutland .

I .indu Spurutl•·r·, Dunbar, W,

ViL; Mr . und Mr!i. llichttrd

Attc nLimg WCr&lt;' Mr . nnd Mr ~. .Jewell and sons, Newton Valls;
f.arl'y Welty mul dlild r'Pn , Mr . Mr.. I .rna Knopp, J.ungNVille ;
Hrul Mrs, Dwut•l J.jvin..;st&lt;m Mr . 1111d Mr·s. W. J.;, Crouser.
iUIIJ rwully ' Mmr.o;fi cld ; Mr .

nnd MrK. Glen C; atlyn ,
Bellville: Mr . 11nd Mrs. Hex
Crouser, Mr . und Mrs. llohcrl
Cruu ~ r arrtl HOn , Charleston ,
W, Vii. ; Mrs. ~uc llaynes and
~on, Phu,; h, W. V" ,; Mr. and
Mrs. Haymond Crouser and
fm11ily , Sherman , W. Va .; MI 'S.,
Bessie Balley, l,ihe•·ty, W. V~ . :
Mr . mtd M•·s . F.vcrly Crouser
and daughtur, Wheeling ; Mr .
and Mrs. l'.urry Ellison, Crown
City, W.Va .; Mr . an d Mrs. W.
J. Hobsletter ; Mr . and Mrs.
James W. Hobs tetter and
daugh,ters, Hutland ; Mr . and
Mrs. Cecil Crouser, W. H.
Cro
user, Spencer, W. Va .;
In 1972, the U.S. Senate
approved a $35 bill.ion lederal Carroll Jarrell and children ,
Richal'd Gos8&lt;tt and dtmghters,
revenue sharing bill . ·

I\E:TUIINS IIOMI&gt;
l·lazel Somerville has
returned to Iter h~mc •t Winter
c;,,·Jcn, Fla ., alter visiting
hen~ with her sisters, Mrs .
Marlin 1,. Hose , Bald Knob,
Pm·lland , and Mrs . Effie
S~u·c her , IU. 1 Portland. Bolh
Mr, , !lose and Mrs. SIJlrchcr
were r~cently discharged lrom .
lhe Hol?.cr Medical Cenwr,
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POSTPONED
A meeting of the Laurel Clifl
Better Health Club sc heduled
lor Thursday at the home ol
Mrs. Ira Wellman has been
postponed. Dale of the meeting
will be annoWJccd later .

Mrs , Criswell will accompany
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hap· Mrs . Custer and son to
~msudl and Robert Sharp,
Middleport, attended the an·
nual Sharp family reunion held
nllllacklick Park at HcynoldsburK SWJday. Vance Sharp, 93,
was lhe oldest attending, and
.John Sharp, .Jr., two monthll
old, wus the youngest.
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will visit there lor a week .

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Bart, Morgantown, will come
Friday for a weekend visit wllh
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Criswell, Middleport.
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Mrs. King may have flu,
will receive blo.o d test
HILTON HEAD, S.C. t UP!)
- The fate of ne•t week's
much ballyhooed Billie Jean
King-Bobby Riggs tennis
match may hinge on a blood
test today .
Mrs. King, the standard
bearer for women's tennis,
undergoes ,U\e tf!sl today to
determine If she is suffering
from
hypoglycemia,
a
deficiency of the blood's sugar
content.
'·I'm not sure she has
hypoglycemia," said Dr .
· James P. B. Goodell, Mrs.
King 's physician. "I think her
problem is she has the flu
bug."

It was a combination of hot

-and muggy weather plus the flu

an~
WJ•;JI('!'ON. W Vn. I tJPII
Romat~l \'a,lt'lli Sr . 8t), ntwrIIAiiliiS(I~~ 11.1 ,1•:
'l'hl• ·unci lh:hntbtl't•t't'IWtl (our -yc~tl'
Htor nnd (Jn•sidt•n1 vf W&lt;'ir llarl'isunvUlt· t•:n~• · r Hl'aWI'!-&gt; 4- pins, Am~• anti IW~mlu l'lll'h
CttYt" Moviu~ and StorHg(• Co .• ll &lt;'lub l't•n•ntly ~11\'t' H p~rrly !'t'('t' lvt•d (tlll'• Y('HI' phK
dit'd 'l'u1·sduy nt a StJ•ulx•nvillc. hurwr·lnj.\ IIH'nli.J t' I'S wtw
(:ntill'S w rc tiiHy&lt;.-&lt;1 wtth
IIUSINt~.;.,MAN IIIK~

lhal knocked Mrs. King out of
Ute U.S. Teru1is Championships
last week at Forest Hills.
rorcing her to default in . the
lhird set of her third round
malchtoJulie Heldman . At Ute
time ol her default it was fell
lhe 2iJ-year-old Mrs. King. a
five-time . winner of the
women's singles ti.Ue at Wirll·
blcdon and lhree-t.ime U.S.
champion, would have plenty
of lime to reqover lor her
match against lhe 55-year-old,
admitted male chauvinist
Rtggs set for the Astrodome at
Houston Sept. 20.
Mrs . King's weakened condition forced her lo cancel a
match scheduled for Monday
which was supposed tn be
taped by a telPvisirm ru•lwnrk

Ohio, hospital nfh·r u
Tht• moving nnd
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H~wst..:; utlcndin~ were B1·~nda
Mcmb •rs,

Williams, Linda Donuhuc ,
Hcllntla Whittington , Anlln

uwnnlcd in CilC.'h
l'HHI I)Il'll'tl wul l'S.hibit~·d 4·11
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lcunry
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llf'OjN:l"&gt; at 1111' C'uunty filii' ,
inl'lnding Li11dn Ditll{thu c, Brenda Williums, kCCfJin~ the
Bclirulu Whittington, Bn•nda balloon in lhc air; Dennis
Donollu•, lmllo...a jousl; Keudu
Wllllams, and Anita !.ee.
J&gt;l ' l1.l'S

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as part or ltS UP('OIIIing World
Invitational Tennis Classic. nation, opentles 225 ll'ucks in
She played the match Tu~sday. Ohio, Wt.•st Vir~iniu , PennCcrtifieales, pins. and monl'Y ·Donohue, tJobby Williams nnd
however, and has another one sy lvania und three other wen• awardNI the gir ls. Linda B ~ llnda Whittington. water
sctlor loday bul her scheduled stales. .
Services will be hcr.e Friday.
appcaranee in this weekend's
St.
Louis
Women's
Professional tennis tournament has been canceled .
Dr. Goodell admllted Mrs.
3 MI. SOUTH OF MIDDLEPORT ON S.R. 7
OIIIOANS VOTE
King had "a !ouch ol hypoWASIIINGTON i UP I I
APP EARING
glycemia" three years ago but Sen. Robert A. Taft, Jr., Radded he would administer Ohio,
voted . with
25
additional blood tesls after Republicans who voted against
today's match in an effort to !he bill to move up the date of a
make a firm diagnosis.
5.9 per cent increase in Social
" If she's still got the same Security beneftls. The bill was
thing she won't be able to play approved 58-31.
RED STEWART AND TH E
.Bobby,' ' said Larry King ,
Among lh~ 11 senators abAMBASSADORS
Billie Jean 's husband and sent and not voting was Sen.
business partner.
William Sa•be, R.Ohio.

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Williams, Mary t.c e, Mrs .
llolur~s Donohue, K~nda and
Dennis Ounohuc, uuesLi.

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Crouser reunion held

Chancel dedicated
Oedicutlon ur tho n••wty
remodeled chancel und rurnlshin~" hlghll~hled the annual
Rally Day observance Sunday
at the Rock Springs Unltud
Methodist Church .
At the morning service the
youth choir sang the untt'tcm,
"I Have Decided," and the
nursery clas.~ sang lwo songs
and gave recita tions. Included
in the group were SUlly Hadlord, . Scoll Pullins, Lisa
Pulllns, April Clark, Timmy
Jeffers. A potluck dinner was
held at noon .
·
The afternoon program
opened with group singing and
!he invocation by the Rev.
Stanton Smith , Lancaster,
former pastor of the church.
Karen Sloan and Connie
Radford sang "One Day." and
-read ing was given by Mrs.
~l hel Gr~eser. The youth choir

snn14 "" tlt.•'ti Got the Whole
Wol'icl in Ills Hunds" nnd " I'~

· Like to Teach lite Wrwld t(&gt;
Sing.".

The Rev. William Sydcnstrickcr huJ cl&gt;arge of the
dl'dleatlon service and was
assisted by the Hcv . Robert
llwngarner. Miss Sloan, Mias
R:!dlord, and the nev. Mr.
Sydcnslricker sang " I Know
Who Holds Tomorrow" with
the Rev .. M1·. Bumgarnc•·
giving the benediction .
Dcdiealed were the can·
delabra given in . memory of
Amanda Goeglein by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gocglcln, and in
memory ol Gerald Arnold by
Mrs . Maxine Arnold and Mrs.
Susanna Fitzgerald. Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Jeflers and
family presented the candlclighters: Mr , and Mrs .
Harold Blackston and family,

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held rf•('t•ully ut thl• CrouSf•r

the 1dtnr rmlsi the /\ll'IWi
t.eonurd family , the pulpll :
M1·. and Mrs. William Gt·ucsm·,
lhe communic)JI table ; MrlJ ,
Gbld)'S 'l'homm; in uwmor·y of
Chn·(!n t: Tlwrnas, the alt:.u·
se t.
Mrs. Ethel Grueser and M1·s .
Gladys Morgan gave 2 sets of
paramcnts: Mr. and Mrs.
· Home•· llaJ(ord In rncm~ry of
Elmer Bailey, the emnmun lun
set; Constance Shields, Connie
and Judy Radford in memory
of Palsy Radford, the llghte:J
cross: the Bi~le school
children, the offering plates:
and the carpet and a part or the
(•hancel · remodeling by the
Harold Martin family ,

lwnw ncar llutland .

I .indu Spurutl•·r·, Dunbar, W,

ViL; Mr . und Mr!i. llichttrd

Attc nLimg WCr&lt;' Mr . nnd Mr ~. .Jewell and sons, Newton Valls;
f.arl'y Welty mul dlild r'Pn , Mr . Mr.. I .rna Knopp, J.ungNVille ;
Hrul Mrs, Dwut•l J.jvin..;st&lt;m Mr . 1111d Mr·s. W. J.;, Crouser.
iUIIJ rwully ' Mmr.o;fi cld ; Mr .

nnd MrK. Glen C; atlyn ,
Bellville: Mr . 11nd Mrs. Hex
Crouser, Mr . und Mrs. llohcrl
Cruu ~ r arrtl HOn , Charleston ,
W, Vii. ; Mrs. ~uc llaynes and
~on, Phu,; h, W. V" ,; Mr. and
Mrs. Haymond Crouser and
fm11ily , Sherman , W. Va .; MI 'S.,
Bessie Balley, l,ihe•·ty, W. V~ . :
Mr . mtd M•·s . F.vcrly Crouser
and daughtur, Wheeling ; Mr .
and Mrs. l'.urry Ellison, Crown
City, W.Va .; Mr . an d Mrs. W.
J. Hobsletter ; Mr . and Mrs.
James W. Hobs tetter and
daugh,ters, Hutland ; Mr . and
Mrs. Cecil Crouser, W. H.
Cro
user, Spencer, W. Va .;
In 1972, the U.S. Senate
approved a $35 bill.ion lederal Carroll Jarrell and children ,
Richal'd Gos8&lt;tt and dtmghters,
revenue sharing bill . ·

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l·lazel Somerville has
returned to Iter h~mc •t Winter
c;,,·Jcn, Fla ., alter visiting
hen~ with her sisters, Mrs .
Marlin 1,. Hose , Bald Knob,
Pm·lland , and Mrs . Effie
S~u·c her , IU. 1 Portland. Bolh
Mr, , !lose and Mrs. SIJlrchcr
were r~cently discharged lrom .
lhe Hol?.cr Medical Cenwr,
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Better Health Club sc heduled
lor Thursday at the home ol
Mrs. Ira Wellman has been
postponed. Dale of the meeting
will be annoWJccd later .

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hap· Mrs . Custer and son to
~msudl and Robert Sharp,
Middleport, attended the an·
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nllllacklick Park at HcynoldsburK SWJday. Vance Sharp, 93,
was lhe oldest attending, and
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old, wus the youngest.
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busing problems, the special
needs for the handicapped and
those with learning disabilities
_ was the topic for discussion
at the Monday night meeting of
the u'nited Methodist Women of
H lh Church .
Nan Moore presented
the program mcnli nninr the

h' I h .
nwnrrous chan~es w 1c' ave
taken place since the
forefat hers decreed ' that
education should be ava~lable
to nll. Mrs. Moore !&lt;liked on the
schooIs f or th e hand'•c• pped
and the underprivileged,
mentioning head start. She also
spoke on Ute one-half mill bond
issue to be voted on m

~rs.

Weddif!g plans made

un 111 •mbers whu ure Ill "Juy," and U1 ~rout• ~·n~ "0 ·

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discuss education ~~:~1(\i~~;~;~~n;,~~~~~:: ~£~::~s~~:~~r;~ri:/~i~
urgnnization from WSCS to
UMW was annount'tld. M•·s.
JamcsCriswellalso81\nowiC•d
the October 31 meeting to be
held at Grace Church in

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Gallipolis.
MIDDLEPORT : Pomeroy
It was voted during the
Uons Club, noon at ll1e Meigs
I
meetin ~ to raise the annua 1
Chapter 80,
pledge to the district by $1. A
Royul Arch Masons, regular
s~ted conclave, 7:30 p.m. at
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
WHITE ROSE LODGE, 1:30
p.m. at the American Legion
County contest winners were U&gt;ucks took second; Mrs, Murl
Hall in Middleport.
selected at the Friday nlght Gallaway, third , and Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT Amateur
Plans have been completed
Miss
Mary
Radford , meeting ol Pomona Grange at Lelia Easterday, fourth .
Ga~deners family picnic. 6:3" for the open-church wedding of Colwnbus, will be the maid ?I U1e Rock Springs hall .
Mrs. Gallaway woh first in
p.m. at the home or Mrs. Miss·- Rebecca Ann Radford, honor and the attendants w1ll · Mrs. Roy Holter and Mrs. doily;-edging, buffet set and
Ferman Moore , Pomeroy . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be Mrs. Ben Sawyer, Colum- Norma Lee judged the entries afghan , with Ruth Smith laking
' Members to take a covered William Radford, Rt. 3, bus, Miss Connie Radford, awarding firs t place in patch- top honors in the baby bed·
dlsh.
Pomeroy, to Larry Romine, Miss Judy Radford, and MisS work pillow-top to Mrs. spread;· Mary Yosi, the
TIIURSDAY
son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Susan Lanning, all of Rt. 3, Stanford Stockton. Mrs. Robert crocheted sweater; and Emma
YOUNG ADUI.;T Class, Romine, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy. Sally Radford will be
Adams, the baby crocheted set.
Bradbord Church of Christ, 7
The wedding will be held at the flower girl, and the
In the cookie contest, Mrs.
p.m. at the home of Mr. and 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the ringbearer will be Mas ter
Stella Atkins was lirst place
Mrs. Clifford Smith'.
Rock Springs United Methodist Robert Glaze, Colwnbus.
winner with Mrs . Pauline
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 · Church lollowing an half-hour
Keith Romine will serve as
Atkins taking second, and Mrs.
p.m. at tilt hall. Election of of pre-nuptial musfc by Mrs. best man for. his brother, and
Lucille' Story, third.
&lt;lfficers.
Kenneth Chaney, Pomeroy, the ushers will be Bill Radford,
The junior division contests
MISSIONARY Society , organist, and Donald Pullins, Belpre;
Ben
Sawye r ,
were. won by Opal, Patty and
Pomeroy First Baptist Church, Jr., Columbus, soloist.
Colun1bus; Roger Zeigler, and
Billy Dyer, Judy and Floyd
7:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs.
The Rev. Waid Radford, Bill Riggs, Pomeroy R. D. Mrs . .
· Holliday, Beverly Wilcox, and
Mary K. Yost, Racine Baptist Beaver, great uncle of the William R. Radford, Belpre,
Rilla Rhodes.
Church, to repori on Women's bride-elect' and the Rev. will register the guests.
Mrs . Beulah White ·en- Earl Starkey, legislative
Conference at Granville.
William Sydenstricker will
A reception honoring the tertained Monday evening with agent, gave a report on various
SENIOR Citizens of Rutland officiate at the double-ring couple will be held at the a dinner party honoring Mrs. bills to be voted on. It was
and Harrisonville will meet at 7 ceremony.
Salisbury Elemen!&lt;lry School. ·Charles White and Mrs. Pearl noted that Pam Holcomb will
Hoffman on · their birthday
p.m. at Forest Acres Park for a
anniversaries.
be princess (rom Meigs County
potluck supper. 1
·this year.
MEIGS County Humane
Gifts and cards were Norman Will showed slides
Society, 7:30p.m., Middleport
presented to the honored which he and his wife took of
Vlllage Hall.
..J'
guests. Attending were Charles the Yacoma Valley in Seattle,
White, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
SOUTHERN Local School
Parents
and
teachers
were
Rebecca Tate, fourth grade; Well, Mrs. Florence Hannay, Wash., on their recent trlp
District Board of Education
there.
meeting, 7:30 p.m. at :high introduced at get-acquainted · Mrs. Grace Chaney, special Mrs. Agnes While, Richard There was no degree work as
meeting Monday night of the education; Mrs. Gladys Foley, Duckworth, Mr · and Mrs . had been announced. Laurel
school.
PRECEPTOR Bela Beta Pomeroy Elementary School music and Judith Brostrom, Thomas Darst, Jeffrey and
Craig, and Mrs . Myrtle Grange served relreshments.
speech.
Sorority Chapter of Beta Sigma PTA.
Mrs. Earl Thoma, president,
Announced at the meeting Walkins and Mrs. Ann Christy, The Star Grange will host the
Phi at home of Clarice
November meeting.
presented
the
then1e
for
the
was the PTA workshop at Ohio Akron.
Kraulter. Potluck dinner at
Mrs . Watkins and Mrs.
6:30 p.m. Bring covered dish PTA year which is "Our University, Athens, September
Children,
1973-74".
She
in20. The Meigs County Council Christy returned to Akron
and ~ ble service.
.
troduced
•
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olficers,
will
meet October 4 at Letart Tuesday. Mrs . Hannay who has
SHADE RIVER Lodge 453
1
delegates
and
alternates
to
the
Falls and at the October 8 been here for several weeks 1
F&amp;AM at 8 p.m. All master
Meigs County Council ol meeting ol the Pomeroy PTA visiting her sister will remain
masons invited.
OHIO VALLEY Gr8llge 2612, Parents and Teachers, and American Education Week will for the winter.
Letart Falls, 8 p.m. Election of chairpersons of . all com- be observed. ·
The attendance banner was ·
officers. Potluck refreshmentS. mittees. '
Teachers
in
the
school
were
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won by the rourth grade. ~·
presented
by
Robert
Morris,
PTA prayer closed the meetmg
MARY SHRINE 37, White
principal,
who
noted
that
the
and
refreshments were served ;r
Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet
new
teachers
are
Miss
I
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by the executive committee.
at 8 p.m. at the IOOF hall in
. Pomeroy. Potluck refreshMr . and Mrs. William
ments will be served. Oflicers
.lou Osborne
Frecker entertained with a
and members are urged to
buffet dinner at their country
attend.
I
·home preceding the rehearsal II
I
DANCE FOLLOWING the
Miss Sheila Folmer, who
Miss Folmer, her mother, lor the Evans-Frecker wedSEARS
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Southern-Hannan Trace graduated August 24, !rom the and Mrs. Oma Hysell, ding.
Catalog Merchant
football game at Southern High Mariet!&lt;l Memorial Hospital Syracuse, recently returned
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Pomeroy I
School with music by the School
of . Laboratory !rom a nine day vacation trip Raymond Evans, Marlin 1220 E. Main
PH. 992-2178
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Woodquilts.
Technology, began em- !&lt;lking them to ~ew Bruns- Evans; Marsha Evans, Mr. and I
SUNDAY
ployment Monday with the wick, Canada to visit Mrs. Mrs . Gary Michael, Miss '----~-------J
GOSPEL SI NG ING University Hospital at Folmer's parents, Mr. and Lenora Michael, and Donald
· gton, Ky .
Mrs. John Parsons at Hart- Frecker , Minersville ; Miss
program, 2 to 4 p.m.
. at Melgs
'd Lexm
Junior High School, Mt Miss Folmer is the daughter land .
Janet Stivers, Mr. and Mrs.
dleport. Joyful .Sound Trio and of Mrs . Betty Folmer ,
Enroute to New Brunswick, Earl Frecker, Roger Frecker,
Gardner Trio to be featured. Pomeroy, and the tate Donald they traveled !hrough Penn- Pomeroy ; Miss Eva Gilland,
PARTY FOR members of Folmer. Also employed at sylvania, New York, Vermont, Columbus; Mrs. Charles Thle
American Legion Dreiv University
Hospital , . in New Hampshire and Maine, and daughters, Lois, Melissa
Webster Post 39, who worked Lexington is Rita Casci, and commg back passed and Kathryn, Racine, Pastor
at county fair at post home daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul · through Quebec and Ontario and Mrs. Arthur Combs, Grove
!)eginning at noon Sunday· . Casci, Middleport.
stopping at Niagara Falls. . City, and Charles Frecker.
Refreshments and dinner at 3
Mrs. Earl Frecker and Mrs.
p,m,
LOVE
EXPLAINS
HOLDOUT
Gary
Mlchaelasslsted wlth the
J.S. AND THE Tiny Trio, the
CHICAGO (UP!) - ,Bob . dinner.
Brotherhood . Quartet and the
FIRST CHILD BORN
Love,
the Chicago Bulls'
Gospeleltes from Vienna, w,
A. N. and Mrs~ Patrick Hill, leading scorer lor the past
Va. will be featured singers at Norfolk, Va ., are announcing
annual homecoming of Alfred the birth of their first child, a three seasons, says he has no
United Methodist Church seven pound, nine ounce son, eonll'act to play wlth the team
Sunday. Regular morning James Patrick, August 17. next year, regardless of what
Coach Dick Motta says.
services followed by a basket Grandparents are Mr. and
Love scheduled a news
dinner and afternoon program. Mrs . Robert Hill, Racine and
conlerence today to explain
Chief and Mrs. Maurice Chase, why he is a holdout and why he
to ATI'END MEET
Norfolk.
Local
great- pians to continue in that status
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. until he and his agent can
Middleport; Mrs. Caddie Albert Hill and Mrs. Gladys negotiate a new contract.
Wickham, Gallipolis, and Mrs. Shields, Racine , and local
"!.&lt;lYe's contract with the
Hertha Douglas, Athens, will great - great - grandparents Bulls ls valid," Motta said.
Dorothy Clark, admrx .,
be In zanesville Saturday for are Mrs. Edna Roush and Mrs. "We expect him to live up to it.
the District. 3, Daughters of Orner Cramlet, Racine. The H he asks to be traded, we'll try Phoebe Amanda Clark, dec'd.,
Union. Veterans ol the Civll new arrival has several grand- to accommodate him if we can to Jay Hall Jr ., Parcel,
Salisbury.
War, fall conference.
parents In other s!&lt;ltes.
get equal value."
Leo Vining, Betty E. Vining
to Greg L. Vinlng , Lot,
Pomeroy.
Charles H. Cornell, Agnes
Cornell to Julious C. Adkins,
Christine M. Adkins, U&gt;ts,
Chester .
Raymond E. Hensler, Do res
L. Hensler to Daniel C. Henhm... Potrlel' Hensler, 5.4 A.,
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Mrs. Altna Mlller serve(
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mcellnK l\'lr&amp;. Rinehart had
Mrs, Moore opened the Criswell.
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Lorraine K. Sayre, .36 A.,
Colwnbia.
Twila Clark to Charles H.
Marreson, Parcels, Olite.
Charles Schuler , Wanda
Schuler to Harold E. Gilmore,
Lucille R. Gilmore , Lots,
Middleport.
Helen C. Logan , dec., to
Wilbur Logan, Carl F. Logan,
Howard P. U&gt;gan , Aff. lor
Trans., Pomeroy.
Wilbur Logan, Helen W.
Logan, Carl F. Logan, Howard
P. Logan, Eleanor Logan to
Willlam A. Young, Parcel,
Pomeroy.
Don Eynon, Wilma Eynon to
Donald L. Sheets, Delores Jean
Sheets, Parcels, Orange.

INAUGURATE! PRESIDENT
BETHANY, W.Va. (UPI) Former Marietta College professor Cecil H. Underwood, &amp;1,
was to be Inaugurated today aa
president ol Bethany College.
Duke Univmity President
Terry Sanford was to deliver
the main address.

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DAI'Ili!:L F. Mc_NAUGHTON, a native ot byracuse and ,a
: graduate of Pomeroy High School, is the subject of a feature
•story in lilt current edition of the Ohio Power Review.
McNaughton,.hWJband of the former Ruth Thomas of Mid:
~dleport, retired Sept. I BB head of tilt AEP Service Corp, in;formalion section after having started with Ohio Power BB a
: storekeeper at Pomeroy on Dec. 16, 1927. He experienced the _
•historic 1937 flood here. McNaughton transferred to various
: looations belore ending up in Canton. Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton
• - fplan to sell their home at 2435 Pennington St., Canton, and move
: to Smith Lake, Va., where they plan to build a year-round home.

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' Crawford ejected the Phils'
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$89.80, $432.45; street malntenance, $5,074.73, $2,358.15,
$8,664.17; sanitary sewer ,
$4,040.94; $3,2112.12, $27,781.51;
water, $6,741.24, $7 1071.18,
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: totaled $209,473.03 as of Aug.
! 31, according to the monthly
; report of Clerk-Treasurer Gene
• Grate.
: However, the report also
: showed a total indebtedness of
: $1,608,736.25, or · $577.85 per
· ; capita. The indebtedness ln• etude~:
swimming pool,
: $16,~1Z.50t-·fire house, $76,200; ·
' : sani!&lt;lry sewers, $686,978.75,
and water system, $829,245.
: Receipts, disbursements ,
: respectively, for each fund·
•during August and the balance
: or each include : general,
: $3,802.78, $3,401.34, $47,106.50;
: cemetery $768.40, $544.04,
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: PIULADELPHIA (UPI)
:National League President
Ptarles Feeney fined Phila!delphia Phillles' Manager
:nanny Ozark $200 Tuesday for
:.0 incident in Saturday's ii-3
:1oss here to the Pittsburgh
,Pirates.
• Ozark had protested. a close
:play at the plate after Pirates'
:pitcher Bob Moose tried to
:score from first on a double by
:Rennie Stennett and was ruled

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THE ANNUAL OOSHOCTON County fall foliage tour has
.,been set for Oct.i3- 14 when autumn leaves should be their most
: cotorftll. The 60-mile route wlll be ·carefully' marked and maps
:wm be provided for the convenience of those takilll! the drlve·it. yourseU tour . Kettles of. apple buller will lie bubbling in the
~streeta and piles of corn wlll be wailing for a husking bee on the
:Rrst day of the tour In restored Roscoe Vlllege.
: Avariety or stops has been arranged for tbe tour, including a
-visit to a factory which still makes milk cans, various types of
:tarms, and golf courses that once were potato fields. Near the
:village of Plainfield, a looal violin maker will _be fiddling with
:).ther music enthusiasts in the village park, Atiny chapel which
:ctates back to 1857, and has only two pews, will be one ol the tour
"!!tops.'
.,
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Maps of the tour, whlch can be taken in one alternoon, may
::00 secured by writing the Coshocto~ County Extension Office, 233
:N. F9urth St., Coshocton.
·
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Or, perhaps, an anllque festival is more your bag . If so, the
: nth annual such event wlll be held oct. 6-7 at Mlllersburg about
-25 milesnorth of Coshocton. During this affair, old time apparel
:'is donn:ed by Holmes County residents and store windows are
::tllled with antiques. An antique car parade is featured on Oct. 7
)nd thousands of antiques will be on display and for· sale
)"ginning at 10 a.m. on both Oct. 6.and 7. Tlltre are numerous
'Other activities including a fiddlers contest, wood chopping, log
~wing and similar events.

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:
The Rev. Blu Perrin, pa~t~r ~~Trinity C.'h urch ln Pomeroy,
: has received an order for 100 coplea of ~Is book, Look Who's
.; Kllllng God, from a Johannesburg, South Africa book store.
:: The book has gone well, bellll! distributed in 37 countries. ln
. New Delhi , India, the book was printed in serial form in both
: English and Indian by a newspaper there.
:
Any Meigs Countlan who hasn't gotten around to&gt; picking up a
: copy of Look Who's Killing God may do so now at $1 at the
. • Middleport Book Store. Tilt book originally sold for $~. 50.

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"Public Educallon" - U1e
busing problems, the special
needs for the handicapped and
those with learning disabilities
_ was the topic for discussion
at the Monday night meeting of
the u'nited Methodist Women of
H lh Church .
Nan Moore presented
the program mcnli nninr the

h' I h .
nwnrrous chan~es w 1c' ave
taken place since the
forefat hers decreed ' that
education should be ava~lable
to nll. Mrs. Moore !&lt;liked on the
schooIs f or th e hand'•c• pped
and the underprivileged,
mentioning head start. She also
spoke on Ute one-half mill bond
issue to be voted on m

~rs.

Weddif!g plans made

un 111 •mbers whu ure Ill "Juy," and U1 ~rout• ~·n~ "0 ·

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discuss education ~~:~1(\i~~;~;~~n;,~~~~~:: ~£~::~s~~:~~r;~ri:/~i~
urgnnization from WSCS to
UMW was annount'tld. M•·s.
JamcsCriswellalso81\nowiC•d
the October 31 meeting to be
held at Grace Church in

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Gallipolis.
MIDDLEPORT : Pomeroy
It was voted during the
Uons Club, noon at ll1e Meigs
I
meetin ~ to raise the annua 1
Chapter 80,
pledge to the district by $1. A
Royul Arch Masons, regular
s~ted conclave, 7:30 p.m. at
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
WHITE ROSE LODGE, 1:30
p.m. at the American Legion
County contest winners were U&gt;ucks took second; Mrs, Murl
Hall in Middleport.
selected at the Friday nlght Gallaway, third , and Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT Amateur
Plans have been completed
Miss
Mary
Radford , meeting ol Pomona Grange at Lelia Easterday, fourth .
Ga~deners family picnic. 6:3" for the open-church wedding of Colwnbus, will be the maid ?I U1e Rock Springs hall .
Mrs. Gallaway woh first in
p.m. at the home or Mrs. Miss·- Rebecca Ann Radford, honor and the attendants w1ll · Mrs. Roy Holter and Mrs. doily;-edging, buffet set and
Ferman Moore , Pomeroy . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be Mrs. Ben Sawyer, Colum- Norma Lee judged the entries afghan , with Ruth Smith laking
' Members to take a covered William Radford, Rt. 3, bus, Miss Connie Radford, awarding firs t place in patch- top honors in the baby bed·
dlsh.
Pomeroy, to Larry Romine, Miss Judy Radford, and MisS work pillow-top to Mrs. spread;· Mary Yosi, the
TIIURSDAY
son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Susan Lanning, all of Rt. 3, Stanford Stockton. Mrs. Robert crocheted sweater; and Emma
YOUNG ADUI.;T Class, Romine, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy. Sally Radford will be
Adams, the baby crocheted set.
Bradbord Church of Christ, 7
The wedding will be held at the flower girl, and the
In the cookie contest, Mrs.
p.m. at the home of Mr. and 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the ringbearer will be Mas ter
Stella Atkins was lirst place
Mrs. Clifford Smith'.
Rock Springs United Methodist Robert Glaze, Colwnbus.
winner with Mrs . Pauline
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 · Church lollowing an half-hour
Keith Romine will serve as
Atkins taking second, and Mrs.
p.m. at tilt hall. Election of of pre-nuptial musfc by Mrs. best man for. his brother, and
Lucille' Story, third.
&lt;lfficers.
Kenneth Chaney, Pomeroy, the ushers will be Bill Radford,
The junior division contests
MISSIONARY Society , organist, and Donald Pullins, Belpre;
Ben
Sawye r ,
were. won by Opal, Patty and
Pomeroy First Baptist Church, Jr., Columbus, soloist.
Colun1bus; Roger Zeigler, and
Billy Dyer, Judy and Floyd
7:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs.
The Rev. Waid Radford, Bill Riggs, Pomeroy R. D. Mrs . .
· Holliday, Beverly Wilcox, and
Mary K. Yost, Racine Baptist Beaver, great uncle of the William R. Radford, Belpre,
Rilla Rhodes.
Church, to repori on Women's bride-elect' and the Rev. will register the guests.
Mrs . Beulah White ·en- Earl Starkey, legislative
Conference at Granville.
William Sydenstricker will
A reception honoring the tertained Monday evening with agent, gave a report on various
SENIOR Citizens of Rutland officiate at the double-ring couple will be held at the a dinner party honoring Mrs. bills to be voted on. It was
and Harrisonville will meet at 7 ceremony.
Salisbury Elemen!&lt;lry School. ·Charles White and Mrs. Pearl noted that Pam Holcomb will
Hoffman on · their birthday
p.m. at Forest Acres Park for a
anniversaries.
be princess (rom Meigs County
potluck supper. 1
·this year.
MEIGS County Humane
Gifts and cards were Norman Will showed slides
Society, 7:30p.m., Middleport
presented to the honored which he and his wife took of
Vlllage Hall.
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guests. Attending were Charles the Yacoma Valley in Seattle,
White, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
SOUTHERN Local School
Parents
and
teachers
were
Rebecca Tate, fourth grade; Well, Mrs. Florence Hannay, Wash., on their recent trlp
District Board of Education
there.
meeting, 7:30 p.m. at :high introduced at get-acquainted · Mrs. Grace Chaney, special Mrs. Agnes While, Richard There was no degree work as
meeting Monday night of the education; Mrs. Gladys Foley, Duckworth, Mr · and Mrs . had been announced. Laurel
school.
PRECEPTOR Bela Beta Pomeroy Elementary School music and Judith Brostrom, Thomas Darst, Jeffrey and
Craig, and Mrs . Myrtle Grange served relreshments.
speech.
Sorority Chapter of Beta Sigma PTA.
Mrs. Earl Thoma, president,
Announced at the meeting Walkins and Mrs. Ann Christy, The Star Grange will host the
Phi at home of Clarice
November meeting.
presented
the
then1e
for
the
was the PTA workshop at Ohio Akron.
Kraulter. Potluck dinner at
Mrs . Watkins and Mrs.
6:30 p.m. Bring covered dish PTA year which is "Our University, Athens, September
Children,
1973-74".
She
in20. The Meigs County Council Christy returned to Akron
and ~ ble service.
.
troduced
•
the
olficers,
will
meet October 4 at Letart Tuesday. Mrs . Hannay who has
SHADE RIVER Lodge 453
1
delegates
and
alternates
to
the
Falls and at the October 8 been here for several weeks 1
F&amp;AM at 8 p.m. All master
Meigs County Council ol meeting ol the Pomeroy PTA visiting her sister will remain
masons invited.
OHIO VALLEY Gr8llge 2612, Parents and Teachers, and American Education Week will for the winter.
Letart Falls, 8 p.m. Election of chairpersons of . all com- be observed. ·
The attendance banner was ·
officers. Potluck refreshmentS. mittees. '
Teachers
in
the
school
were
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won by the rourth grade. ~·
presented
by
Robert
Morris,
PTA prayer closed the meetmg
MARY SHRINE 37, White
principal,
who
noted
that
the
and
refreshments were served ;r
Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet
new
teachers
are
Miss
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by the executive committee.
at 8 p.m. at the IOOF hall in
. Pomeroy. Potluck refreshMr . and Mrs. William
ments will be served. Oflicers
.lou Osborne
Frecker entertained with a
and members are urged to
buffet dinner at their country
attend.
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·home preceding the rehearsal II
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DANCE FOLLOWING the
Miss Sheila Folmer, who
Miss Folmer, her mother, lor the Evans-Frecker wedSEARS
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Southern-Hannan Trace graduated August 24, !rom the and Mrs. Oma Hysell, ding.
Catalog Merchant
football game at Southern High Mariet!&lt;l Memorial Hospital Syracuse, recently returned
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Pomeroy I
School with music by the School
of . Laboratory !rom a nine day vacation trip Raymond Evans, Marlin 1220 E. Main
PH. 992-2178
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Technology, began em- !&lt;lking them to ~ew Bruns- Evans; Marsha Evans, Mr. and I
SUNDAY
ployment Monday with the wick, Canada to visit Mrs. Mrs . Gary Michael, Miss '----~-------J
GOSPEL SI NG ING University Hospital at Folmer's parents, Mr. and Lenora Michael, and Donald
· gton, Ky .
Mrs. John Parsons at Hart- Frecker , Minersville ; Miss
program, 2 to 4 p.m.
. at Melgs
'd Lexm
Junior High School, Mt Miss Folmer is the daughter land .
Janet Stivers, Mr. and Mrs.
dleport. Joyful .Sound Trio and of Mrs . Betty Folmer ,
Enroute to New Brunswick, Earl Frecker, Roger Frecker,
Gardner Trio to be featured. Pomeroy, and the tate Donald they traveled !hrough Penn- Pomeroy ; Miss Eva Gilland,
PARTY FOR members of Folmer. Also employed at sylvania, New York, Vermont, Columbus; Mrs. Charles Thle
American Legion Dreiv University
Hospital , . in New Hampshire and Maine, and daughters, Lois, Melissa
Webster Post 39, who worked Lexington is Rita Casci, and commg back passed and Kathryn, Racine, Pastor
at county fair at post home daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul · through Quebec and Ontario and Mrs. Arthur Combs, Grove
!)eginning at noon Sunday· . Casci, Middleport.
stopping at Niagara Falls. . City, and Charles Frecker.
Refreshments and dinner at 3
Mrs. Earl Frecker and Mrs.
p,m,
LOVE
EXPLAINS
HOLDOUT
Gary
Mlchaelasslsted wlth the
J.S. AND THE Tiny Trio, the
CHICAGO (UP!) - ,Bob . dinner.
Brotherhood . Quartet and the
FIRST CHILD BORN
Love,
the Chicago Bulls'
Gospeleltes from Vienna, w,
A. N. and Mrs~ Patrick Hill, leading scorer lor the past
Va. will be featured singers at Norfolk, Va ., are announcing
annual homecoming of Alfred the birth of their first child, a three seasons, says he has no
United Methodist Church seven pound, nine ounce son, eonll'act to play wlth the team
Sunday. Regular morning James Patrick, August 17. next year, regardless of what
Coach Dick Motta says.
services followed by a basket Grandparents are Mr. and
Love scheduled a news
dinner and afternoon program. Mrs . Robert Hill, Racine and
conlerence today to explain
Chief and Mrs. Maurice Chase, why he is a holdout and why he
to ATI'END MEET
Norfolk.
Local
great- pians to continue in that status
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. until he and his agent can
Middleport; Mrs. Caddie Albert Hill and Mrs. Gladys negotiate a new contract.
Wickham, Gallipolis, and Mrs. Shields, Racine , and local
"!.&lt;lYe's contract with the
Hertha Douglas, Athens, will great - great - grandparents Bulls ls valid," Motta said.
Dorothy Clark, admrx .,
be In zanesville Saturday for are Mrs. Edna Roush and Mrs. "We expect him to live up to it.
the District. 3, Daughters of Orner Cramlet, Racine. The H he asks to be traded, we'll try Phoebe Amanda Clark, dec'd.,
Union. Veterans ol the Civll new arrival has several grand- to accommodate him if we can to Jay Hall Jr ., Parcel,
Salisbury.
War, fall conference.
parents In other s!&lt;ltes.
get equal value."
Leo Vining, Betty E. Vining
to Greg L. Vinlng , Lot,
Pomeroy.
Charles H. Cornell, Agnes
Cornell to Julious C. Adkins,
Christine M. Adkins, U&gt;ts,
Chester .
Raymond E. Hensler, Do res
L. Hensler to Daniel C. Henhm... Potrlel' Hensler, 5.4 A.,
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Mrs. Altna Mlller serve(
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mcellnK l\'lr&amp;. Rinehart had
Mrs, Moore opened the Criswell.
h t .. I
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89¢

MARGARINE tlb.

53¢

YELLOW
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6 oz.

3

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Ellis, U&gt;uise
Ellis to Timothy J. Sayre,
Lorraine K. Sayre, .36 A.,
Colwnbia.
Twila Clark to Charles H.
Marreson, Parcels, Olite.
Charles Schuler , Wanda
Schuler to Harold E. Gilmore,
Lucille R. Gilmore , Lots,
Middleport.
Helen C. Logan , dec., to
Wilbur Logan, Carl F. Logan,
Howard P. U&gt;gan , Aff. lor
Trans., Pomeroy.
Wilbur Logan, Helen W.
Logan, Carl F. Logan, Howard
P. Logan, Eleanor Logan to
Willlam A. Young, Parcel,
Pomeroy.
Don Eynon, Wilma Eynon to
Donald L. Sheets, Delores Jean
Sheets, Parcels, Orange.

INAUGURATE! PRESIDENT
BETHANY, W.Va. (UPI) Former Marietta College professor Cecil H. Underwood, &amp;1,
was to be Inaugurated today aa
president ol Bethany College.
Duke Univmity President
Terry Sanford was to deliver
the main address.

· Never before- probably never again - Designer
Fashion Fabric;s a II of Exciting Low, Low Prices!
All new for fall sewing and Back· To-School Wear.
One of the largest selections of Double Knits in the
Tri-County Area. Knits of every conceivable fabric.
All 60" to 66" wide.

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:
DAI'Ili!:L F. Mc_NAUGHTON, a native ot byracuse and ,a
: graduate of Pomeroy High School, is the subject of a feature
•story in lilt current edition of the Ohio Power Review.
McNaughton,.hWJband of the former Ruth Thomas of Mid:
~dleport, retired Sept. I BB head of tilt AEP Service Corp, in;formalion section after having started with Ohio Power BB a
: storekeeper at Pomeroy on Dec. 16, 1927. He experienced the _
•historic 1937 flood here. McNaughton transferred to various
: looations belore ending up in Canton. Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton
• - fplan to sell their home at 2435 Pennington St., Canton, and move
: to Smith Lake, Va., where they plan to build a year-round home.

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3 BIG DAYS! THURS., FRI., SAT., SEPT. 13, 14, 15

'MARQUIS

' Crawford ejected the Phils'
lmanager from the game and as
!he walked through the dugout,
:Ozark threw the team's bag of
:practice balls onto the field.
;The bag opened and the balls
'scattered on the infield.

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For Twin or
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NO-IRON

Completely Washable
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NOW $333
ONLY .

Regular

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$1 ,365.95; fire equipment,
$1,500, $1 ,315.66, $248.43 ;
swimming pool, $917.44,
$2,432.38, $3,502.26; planning
commission, no receipts ,
$89.80, $432.45; street malntenance, $5,074.73, $2,358.15,
$8,664.17; sanitary sewer ,
$4,040.94; $3,2112.12, $27,781.51;
water, $6,741.24, $7 1071.18,
$24,570.46·; water meteqteposll
trusts, $100, $250, $6,238.59:
sanitary sewer escrow, no
receipts, no disbursements ,
$62,260.26; lire house conslruction, no receipts, no
disbursements, $11.99; federal
revenue sharing, no receipts:
no disbursements, $4,926;
general bond retirement, no
receipts, no disbursements,
$22,364.46.
REGULAR $6.88
Receipts lor the month of
August totaled $22,945.53 .
compared to disbursements of
$23,211.30.

FLARE SLACKS

J97

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$677

REGULAR $9.88
Neat Bonroll waistband, 4 pockets, bell loops. Autumn brown,
navy, burgundy, Ioney patterns.

PLAID BAGGIES

100%

and

Polyester Fiber

FLARES

Well made dress
shirts of 65 pet.
polyester - 35 pet. .
cotton. Styled with
long point collar and
two button cuffs. Solid
colors, prints. 141!2-17.

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Regular s3.88

MEN'S FANCY

BEDSPREAD

Regular '4.99

Report
made
of
•

: Middleport's village funds
: totaled $209,473.03 as of Aug.
! 31, according to the monthly
; report of Clerk-Treasurer Gene
• Grate.
: However, the report also
: showed a total indebtedness of
: $1,608,736.25, or · $577.85 per
· ; capita. The indebtedness ln• etude~:
swimming pool,
: $16,~1Z.50t-·fire house, $76,200; ·
' : sani!&lt;lry sewers, $686,978.75,
and water system, $829,245.
: Receipts, disbursements ,
: respectively, for each fund·
•during August and the balance
: or each include : general,
: $3,802.78, $3,401.34, $47,106.50;
: cemetery $768.40, $544.04,
:
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: PIULADELPHIA (UPI)
:National League President
Ptarles Feeney fined Phila!delphia Phillles' Manager
:nanny Ozark $200 Tuesday for
:.0 incident in Saturday's ii-3
:1oss here to the Pittsburgh
,Pirates.
• Ozark had protested. a close
:play at the plate after Pirates'
:pitcher Bob Moose tried to
:score from first on a double by
:Rennie Stennett and was ruled

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QUAN fiTIE S LAST

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$7.99

Carole]oannl
FLARE PANTS

FOR
EXTRA SIZES

. Perfect For
Stuffing ·
Toys &amp; Pillows

99
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pants of carefree
double .knit acrylic have stitched
.,.-Jff##J crease and pull on waist. Fall sol. ids in sizes 10-

Carolejoanne'
REG. 67'GIRLS'

SOCKS

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Dr. Milton Mason

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pouch. Sale priced!

OPTOMETRISTS
COATS &amp; CLARK'S

181 N. Second Ave.
MIDDLEPORT
, PH. 992-3279
Office. hours by •P·
pointment: Mon.-Fri. 9 Iii 4,
Saturday f un111 noon.

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Knits Color-Coordinated; Tremendous Color Selections.
S_olids •• Pioldt-·of Every Dncrlptlon. ~hecko, Stripn, Herrongbonn, etc.

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LENGTHS ...... .
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• Sw•at., Knltt Double knit-.

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Tues .• Wed., Sat. 9:30 Tll5: 30

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• Poly.. ttrA ·wool Doubt• Kn It•
• Poly.. ,.,, Wool a Silk DaubleiC~h•

Tr•mendouo Selection of
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THE ANNUAL OOSHOCTON County fall foliage tour has
.,been set for Oct.i3- 14 when autumn leaves should be their most
: cotorftll. The 60-mile route wlll be ·carefully' marked and maps
:wm be provided for the convenience of those takilll! the drlve·it. yourseU tour . Kettles of. apple buller will lie bubbling in the
~streeta and piles of corn wlll be wailing for a husking bee on the
:Rrst day of the tour In restored Roscoe Vlllege.
: Avariety or stops has been arranged for tbe tour, including a
-visit to a factory which still makes milk cans, various types of
:tarms, and golf courses that once were potato fields. Near the
:village of Plainfield, a looal violin maker will _be fiddling with
:).ther music enthusiasts in the village park, Atiny chapel which
:ctates back to 1857, and has only two pews, will be one ol the tour
"!!tops.'
.,
•
Maps of the tour, whlch can be taken in one alternoon, may
::00 secured by writing the Coshocto~ County Extension Office, 233
:N. F9urth St., Coshocton.
·
:
Or, perhaps, an anllque festival is more your bag . If so, the
: nth annual such event wlll be held oct. 6-7 at Mlllersburg about
-25 milesnorth of Coshocton. During this affair, old time apparel
:'is donn:ed by Holmes County residents and store windows are
::tllled with antiques. An antique car parade is featured on Oct. 7
)nd thousands of antiques will be on display and for· sale
)"ginning at 10 a.m. on both Oct. 6.and 7. Tlltre are numerous
'Other activities including a fiddlers contest, wood chopping, log
~wing and similar events.

POTATOES

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Rutiand Dept. Store
E res Sept. 15, 1973

:
The Rev. Blu Perrin, pa~t~r ~~Trinity C.'h urch ln Pomeroy,
: has received an order for 100 coplea of ~Is book, Look Who's
.; Kllllng God, from a Johannesburg, South Africa book store.
:: The book has gone well, bellll! distributed in 37 countries. ln
. New Delhi , India, the book was printed in serial form in both
: English and Indian by a newspaper there.
:
Any Meigs Countlan who hasn't gotten around to&gt; picking up a
: copy of Look Who's Killing God may do so now at $1 at the
. • Middleport Book Store. Tilt book originally sold for $~. 50.

MICHIGAN

.

Open Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.- Fridays 9 a.m. to ap.m. - Saturdays
9 a.m . to 8:30 p.m.

LAY-AWAY

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39¢

VALUES

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Celebrate
birthdays

Here's the Man
To See For. ·..

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County winners named

Romer01J PTA meets

7- Tile Dlllly S.utllllll, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Sept, 12, 1973

SOFT MAPLE FINISH

Lumber and Supplies For

BUIIDING
REPAIRING
REMODELING

BOSTON ROCKER

24

94 REG.
$29.94

A beautiful rocker as pretty a~ it is cam-

lortable. Laah perfect in any decor.

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.

Just Soy "C horge It'; .

Full Quilt Size

Mt. Mist
Cotton Batting

2~?

Novelty look rayon velvet.
Rich fall color ~ . 54" wide.

Special Available At

SPORT WEIGHT

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CORD. .OY
Reg.

37

11J7

YARD
Machine woihable cotton . Ma ny
colors.
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Silver Bridge Plaza Onlv

713·$554
we Clolt At Noon Slturd'J

Mason, W. Va.

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA - BOTH STORES IN GALLIPOLIS - POINT PLEASANT STORE

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FORTY ENROLLED
COLUMBUS tUPII- Some
~ Equal . Employment ()pporlwlit)• compliancy olflcyrs
enrolled Tuesday in a 20-week
course to provide them with u,.,
training to Implement the stale
executive order on nondiiK'rirnlnatlon.
Gov . John J . Gilligan signed
the Equal Employmert Opportunity executive order in
January 1972, requiring con.
tractors and businesses with
state contracts not to
discriminate in hiring and
advancement .
TAKEN.TO HOLZER
Rolland Crabtree Wll/l transferred
from
Veterans
Memorial Hospital to H ol~er
Medical Cen~r Tuesday at 11 .
a.m. by SEOEMS.

80 Schools

COLUMBUS I Ul'tl - Gov.
John J , Gilhgnn ha~ called lor.
a 5pecial lcgislltlivt:' sessl'on
next month lo deal with cam·
paign financing &lt;'&lt;lnlrols and
Democratic-sponsored election
reform bills.
The governor's fl,nnouncew-

ment of Tuesday calling lor a
session to begin Oct. 22 was a
surprise to legislative leaders
and was greeted with grumbl·
ing by a handful of lawmakers
in the Statehouse lor some
committee work.
·House Speaker A. G. Lancione, D·Bellaire, was not
overenthusiastic about the
prospect but said the House
would heed the governor's o;Ul.

mnight for
new packs that may be needed
inordertotak~ ca reoftheboys

l'olumbus, eonredl~lthe governor has authority lo dircd the
r&lt;'llll'n of lltt·' lcgis.lalurt', but hl'
snicl it WHS liiUH't:'C.S:u\l'y ,

In a leiter to legislative
leaders, Gilligan ca lled on the
House and Senate to "write
into law strong, clear and ef·
lcctivEi· controls over politiclll
camP1Jlgn financing In all elections conducted in our state."
Waills Before 1974 Campaign
He said the Democratic elec·
lion reforms, 'stuck in the Sen·
ate following House clearance
earlier this year, sHould be en·
acted "before the opening of
U10 campaign or 1974."

FACES MURDER CHARGE
ZANESVJLLE, Ohio (UP!)
Clarence Gorby, ~. Dresden,
was to be arraigned today on a
first-degree murder charge in
connection with the death of his
s~pson, Russell Lee Jennings,
20 months.
The body of the child was
found Monday af~rnoon by a
hunter south of the Gorby home
near here.
. The Muskingum County
coroner was to de~rmine lhe
cause of death. The child was
last seen ThursdaY at his
home.

lrom• Pa~e 1)

won a last-minute delay Tuesday In their trial on t'Onsplracy and
tltlrjury churgo~. Mitchell and sums, the first former Cabinet
ti&lt;.'Crctar!es to be tried sint-e the Teapot Dome scandal or .the
1920s, nrc charged with conspiring to lnnuence a fraud Investigation of financier Robert 1.. Vesco.
A federu l appeals court recommended, but did not order,
that the trial judge reconsider a defense motion that' the case ile
postponed because lawyers did not have time to prepare a
defense. 1be trial judge, Lee Gugllardi, followed the reeorn·
rncndation und told attorneys lor both side~ to confer on a
·"mutual satisfactory trial date ."
When the lawyers could not asree on a date, Gagliardi said
he would sel one ''in due t'O urse."
CINCINNATI - AN UNEMPLOYED IRONTON man, who
·received 18 military decorations while serving In Vietnam was
sentenced to 25 years in a federal prison Tuesday lor armed
robbery. James A. White, 29, pleaded guilty to lhe April 6 armed
robbery of the Chesapeake brunch of the PirstNatlonal Bank Of
b'onton of $21,490, claiming he was "intimidated" by an
unidentified man who offered the Idea and the gun used in the
holdup.
U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Hogan, In handing down
the sentence, ordered White to undergo a complete psychiatric
examination before being sent to prison, adding that the term
may be changed pending the results,
swnmon into special session a
legislature already in regular
session.
The House and Senate adjourned Tuesday until Jan . 2,
but the governor's office made
a last-minu~ bid to get the

return date changed to Oct. 22.
Legislative leaders lated
cited a precedent in 1964 when
former Gov . James A. Rhodes
called a special session before
the final adjournment of the
regular session.

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HUNTING SOCKS

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·
Officers said Massie lost
control of his car which
skidded into an auto driven by
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Five injured in collision
Five persons were injured In
.a two car collision at 5:20p.m.
;Tuesday on Durgan . Rd. one
and three ~nths west of Rt.
:160, north of Ewington.
; The Gallia-Meigs Post State
-Highway Patrol said cars
:driven by Sandra Elaine
:Justice, 25, Rt. 1, Ewington,
:and Thomas Dewey Hunt, 25,
Rt. 1, Ewington, collided on a
hillcrest.
Both drivers suffered visible
but appa!J!ntly not serious
injuries. Also injured were
Paui 'David Justice., age 4, and
Tommy !,.eo Justice, age four
months, passengers in the
Justice car, · and Wrlliam
Blackburn, a passenger in the
Hunt auto. No charges were
filed.
Timothy S. Massie, 17, .
Patriot Star Ri., was cited to
Juvenile Court for excessive
speed following an accident on

!louse Minority Leader
fluu·lt·s
~'. Kurfess; R-Rowllng
Gruy, mni11b1inin~ hf~ kn ew
l't:~islrutiou of vvll'r:i, extend
Green,
said
II MY spt.•cial sespo!lin~ hours , delay· the nf no rmupuign nnancin~
prhnm·y diitl' anct rnnkc ubus~s in Ohio, said he would sion is invokod, it should be
l't.'l'OWlts n11mdutory 111 dousr 1•·&lt;·l •r u I••gislatlvc Servkc &lt;'&lt;lnc·e n~d with public employe
l'onmoi:&gt;slon study or lhe sul&gt;- barguinin~ le~is1ution In view
elections.
Gilligm• ur~wd f l ou~ ami jt•ds menliO.IL'&lt;I by &lt;:illig 1ln. of "illegal teachers' strikes" In
llowever, Gray Sllld he would Ohio, and with the right of the
Srnatt• leaders to name n
special joint t'Ommittec to be- 11o I CIOI;t• the door on the llighwuy Patrol to enter labor
~ in hearings next week on his possibility of legislative disputes such as the ones at
administration 's new earn~ exio noinat ion of Gi!li~an's Southern Ohio Correctional
proposals before the end of the F'ucility and Burr Oak State
paign spending legi.sltltion.
Park.
He also culled on the Senate yeur .
Kurless a lso noted that Gilli·
''There ~ill .be ample time to
Elections Commiltee to hold
gan
made no mention o( Rehearings on the Dcmocratie t'Onsider these problems next
election reform bills durinu the J•Car," said SMale Minority publican election reform bills
next five weeks M they cou ld Lemler Anthony 0 . Calabrese, which have clei!J'ed lhe Senate
~tare bottled up in the House.
be enacted· by No . I and ellec- D-Cievcla nd.
· "T here are many other
pieces or important legislation
Annit• John son died on Motu-lay
currently pending before the
F'uneral services lor Mrs. husband, Ted Johnson, and General Assembly which are at
Annie A. Johnson, BJ, of the several nieces and nephews . . least' of equal importance with
those cited by the governor,"
~:airview Community who died The body will lie in state for
Kurless
said.
Monday · at Holzer Medical one-ha lf houc· in ·lhe chapel
'' We urge, instead, that the
Cen~r will be held at 10:30 preceding services to- be
governor
pledge the full supa.m. Thursday at the Beale conduc ~d by the Rev. William
port
of
.his
administration for
Chapel of the United Metl10dist Hall. Burial will be in lhe Beale
Church at Apple Grove, W. Va . Chapel Ce metery . Friends the many important legislative
Mrs. Johnson was preceded may call at the Foglesong matters lacing the General
in death in 1945 bY her first Funeral Home from 6 to 9 this Assembly when it reronvenes
In January ."
husband, John M. Maddy. evening.
There had been a question as
Surviving are her second
to whether Gilligan could

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North Chile is the driest land
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who want to be Cub Scouts.
School Night for Cub
Scouting is a vital part of the
Council 's filii Roundup
program called "Be a Winner"
· which offers the follow ing
recognition : Packs and troops
will receive an honor unil
ribbon if they -achieve their
established goal of recruiting
so many new Cubsd or Scouts
by December 31.
Recognition will be given to
existing Cubs or Scouts who
recruit new members in the
form of a recr ui~r strip. Unit
leaders and Den Leaders will
receive a coffee mug wilh full
color, " I'm A Winner"
Roundup emblem imprin~d. if
they return their goal acceptance form and reach their
new member goal.

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K,1rft•sN ( 'itt.-s Utht•r Artl!i

'l11e t'h"-'tiun bills would pru- ln•c 00 &lt;iloys later ,.-lor to thr
vidt.• ror hOUS~ ·tU · hO•I!:il~ f1lin~ &lt;~ott• lor lht' Hl74 prilllllc'y. ·

WAGNER NOMINATED
WASHINGTON (UPI) Robert G. Wagner, marshal lor
u,. northern ctistrict of Ohio,
was nominated Tuesday by
President Nixon to serve
another four years.

Tri-State cub scouting
The Tri-Sta~ Area Council,
Boy Scouts of America, will
conduct throughout the tristate area Its annual School
Night lor Cub Scouting on
thursday,Sept.27,at 7:30p.m.
In 80 schools.
· Earle S. Dillard, chairman,
said school coordinators and
other key people will plan the
event which expects to enroll
500 new Cub Scouts.
. Throngh Ute cooperation of
local schools, boys from grade
3 through 5 and their parents
who wish to joili Cub Scouting
. \viii be invited to a selected
school nearest their homes In
Order to be assigned to Cub
Scout Packs.
Dillard said final school
arrangements are being made,
participation of pack leaders
!"ill be . determined, and
agreements will be made with
local organizations to sponsor

Senatt• Pl't•sidtmt Pro Tt•ua~
'l11l~•don.• M. Grny, 1(.

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FORTY ENROLLED
COLUMBUS tUPII- Some
~ Equal . Employment ()pporlwlit)• compliancy olflcyrs
enrolled Tuesday in a 20-week
course to provide them with u,.,
training to Implement the stale
executive order on nondiiK'rirnlnatlon.
Gov . John J . Gilligan signed
the Equal Employmert Opportunity executive order in
January 1972, requiring con.
tractors and businesses with
state contracts not to
discriminate in hiring and
advancement .
TAKEN.TO HOLZER
Rolland Crabtree Wll/l transferred
from
Veterans
Memorial Hospital to H ol~er
Medical Cen~r Tuesday at 11 .
a.m. by SEOEMS.

80 Schools

COLUMBUS I Ul'tl - Gov.
John J , Gilhgnn ha~ called lor.
a 5pecial lcgislltlivt:' sessl'on
next month lo deal with cam·
paign financing &lt;'&lt;lnlrols and
Democratic-sponsored election
reform bills.
The governor's fl,nnouncew-

ment of Tuesday calling lor a
session to begin Oct. 22 was a
surprise to legislative leaders
and was greeted with grumbl·
ing by a handful of lawmakers
in the Statehouse lor some
committee work.
·House Speaker A. G. Lancione, D·Bellaire, was not
overenthusiastic about the
prospect but said the House
would heed the governor's o;Ul.

mnight for
new packs that may be needed
inordertotak~ ca reoftheboys

l'olumbus, eonredl~lthe governor has authority lo dircd the
r&lt;'llll'n of lltt·' lcgis.lalurt', but hl'
snicl it WHS liiUH't:'C.S:u\l'y ,

In a leiter to legislative
leaders, Gilligan ca lled on the
House and Senate to "write
into law strong, clear and ef·
lcctivEi· controls over politiclll
camP1Jlgn financing In all elections conducted in our state."
Waills Before 1974 Campaign
He said the Democratic elec·
lion reforms, 'stuck in the Sen·
ate following House clearance
earlier this year, sHould be en·
acted "before the opening of
U10 campaign or 1974."

FACES MURDER CHARGE
ZANESVJLLE, Ohio (UP!)
Clarence Gorby, ~. Dresden,
was to be arraigned today on a
first-degree murder charge in
connection with the death of his
s~pson, Russell Lee Jennings,
20 months.
The body of the child was
found Monday af~rnoon by a
hunter south of the Gorby home
near here.
. The Muskingum County
coroner was to de~rmine lhe
cause of death. The child was
last seen ThursdaY at his
home.

lrom• Pa~e 1)

won a last-minute delay Tuesday In their trial on t'Onsplracy and
tltlrjury churgo~. Mitchell and sums, the first former Cabinet
ti&lt;.'Crctar!es to be tried sint-e the Teapot Dome scandal or .the
1920s, nrc charged with conspiring to lnnuence a fraud Investigation of financier Robert 1.. Vesco.
A federu l appeals court recommended, but did not order,
that the trial judge reconsider a defense motion that' the case ile
postponed because lawyers did not have time to prepare a
defense. 1be trial judge, Lee Gugllardi, followed the reeorn·
rncndation und told attorneys lor both side~ to confer on a
·"mutual satisfactory trial date ."
When the lawyers could not asree on a date, Gagliardi said
he would sel one ''in due t'O urse."
CINCINNATI - AN UNEMPLOYED IRONTON man, who
·received 18 military decorations while serving In Vietnam was
sentenced to 25 years in a federal prison Tuesday lor armed
robbery. James A. White, 29, pleaded guilty to lhe April 6 armed
robbery of the Chesapeake brunch of the PirstNatlonal Bank Of
b'onton of $21,490, claiming he was "intimidated" by an
unidentified man who offered the Idea and the gun used in the
holdup.
U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Hogan, In handing down
the sentence, ordered White to undergo a complete psychiatric
examination before being sent to prison, adding that the term
may be changed pending the results,
swnmon into special session a
legislature already in regular
session.
The House and Senate adjourned Tuesday until Jan . 2,
but the governor's office made
a last-minu~ bid to get the

return date changed to Oct. 22.
Legislative leaders lated
cited a precedent in 1964 when
former Gov . James A. Rhodes
called a special session before
the final adjournment of the
regular session.

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Peter Cave Rd. west of Lincoln
Pike.
·
Officers said Massie lost
control of his car which
skidded into an auto driven by
Vonley Stanley, '!/, Rt. 1
Patriot. The car turned over o~
its top then struck a car
operated by David Dean
Boggs, 19, Rt. I, Northup.
There was moderate damage.

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Five injured in collision
Five persons were injured In
.a two car collision at 5:20p.m.
;Tuesday on Durgan . Rd. one
and three ~nths west of Rt.
:160, north of Ewington.
; The Gallia-Meigs Post State
-Highway Patrol said cars
:driven by Sandra Elaine
:Justice, 25, Rt. 1, Ewington,
:and Thomas Dewey Hunt, 25,
Rt. 1, Ewington, collided on a
hillcrest.
Both drivers suffered visible
but appa!J!ntly not serious
injuries. Also injured were
Paui 'David Justice., age 4, and
Tommy !,.eo Justice, age four
months, passengers in the
Justice car, · and Wrlliam
Blackburn, a passenger in the
Hunt auto. No charges were
filed.
Timothy S. Massie, 17, .
Patriot Star Ri., was cited to
Juvenile Court for excessive
speed following an accident on

!louse Minority Leader
fluu·lt·s
~'. Kurfess; R-Rowllng
Gruy, mni11b1inin~ hf~ kn ew
l't:~islrutiou of vvll'r:i, extend
Green,
said
II MY spt.•cial sespo!lin~ hours , delay· the nf no rmupuign nnancin~
prhnm·y diitl' anct rnnkc ubus~s in Ohio, said he would sion is invokod, it should be
l't.'l'OWlts n11mdutory 111 dousr 1•·&lt;·l •r u I••gislatlvc Servkc &lt;'&lt;lnc·e n~d with public employe
l'onmoi:&gt;slon study or lhe sul&gt;- barguinin~ le~is1ution In view
elections.
Gilligm• ur~wd f l ou~ ami jt•ds menliO.IL'&lt;I by &lt;:illig 1ln. of "illegal teachers' strikes" In
llowever, Gray Sllld he would Ohio, and with the right of the
Srnatt• leaders to name n
special joint t'Ommittec to be- 11o I CIOI;t• the door on the llighwuy Patrol to enter labor
~ in hearings next week on his possibility of legislative disputes such as the ones at
administration 's new earn~ exio noinat ion of Gi!li~an's Southern Ohio Correctional
proposals before the end of the F'ucility and Burr Oak State
paign spending legi.sltltion.
Park.
He also culled on the Senate yeur .
Kurless a lso noted that Gilli·
''There ~ill .be ample time to
Elections Commiltee to hold
gan
made no mention o( Rehearings on the Dcmocratie t'Onsider these problems next
election reform bills durinu the J•Car," said SMale Minority publican election reform bills
next five weeks M they cou ld Lemler Anthony 0 . Calabrese, which have clei!J'ed lhe Senate
~tare bottled up in the House.
be enacted· by No . I and ellec- D-Cievcla nd.
· "T here are many other
pieces or important legislation
Annit• John son died on Motu-lay
currently pending before the
F'uneral services lor Mrs. husband, Ted Johnson, and General Assembly which are at
Annie A. Johnson, BJ, of the several nieces and nephews . . least' of equal importance with
those cited by the governor,"
~:airview Community who died The body will lie in state for
Kurless
said.
Monday · at Holzer Medical one-ha lf houc· in ·lhe chapel
'' We urge, instead, that the
Cen~r will be held at 10:30 preceding services to- be
governor
pledge the full supa.m. Thursday at the Beale conduc ~d by the Rev. William
port
of
.his
administration for
Chapel of the United Metl10dist Hall. Burial will be in lhe Beale
Church at Apple Grove, W. Va . Chapel Ce metery . Friends the many important legislative
Mrs. Johnson was preceded may call at the Foglesong matters lacing the General
in death in 1945 bY her first Funeral Home from 6 to 9 this Assembly when it reronvenes
In January ."
husband, John M. Maddy. evening.
There had been a question as
Surviving are her second
to whether Gilligan could

NOW YOU KNOW
North Chile is the driest land
on record in the world,
averaging only .03 to .Otl inches
of rain annually.

who want to be Cub Scouts.
School Night for Cub
Scouting is a vital part of the
Council 's filii Roundup
program called "Be a Winner"
· which offers the follow ing
recognition : Packs and troops
will receive an honor unil
ribbon if they -achieve their
established goal of recruiting
so many new Cubsd or Scouts
by December 31.
Recognition will be given to
existing Cubs or Scouts who
recruit new members in the
form of a recr ui~r strip. Unit
leaders and Den Leaders will
receive a coffee mug wilh full
color, " I'm A Winner"
Roundup emblem imprin~d. if
they return their goal acceptance form and reach their
new member goal.

•
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K,1rft•sN ( 'itt.-s Utht•r Artl!i

'l11e t'h"-'tiun bills would pru- ln•c 00 &lt;iloys later ,.-lor to thr
vidt.• ror hOUS~ ·tU · hO•I!:il~ f1lin~ &lt;~ott• lor lht' Hl74 prilllllc'y. ·

WAGNER NOMINATED
WASHINGTON (UPI) Robert G. Wagner, marshal lor
u,. northern ctistrict of Ohio,
was nominated Tuesday by
President Nixon to serve
another four years.

Tri-State cub scouting
The Tri-Sta~ Area Council,
Boy Scouts of America, will
conduct throughout the tristate area Its annual School
Night lor Cub Scouting on
thursday,Sept.27,at 7:30p.m.
In 80 schools.
· Earle S. Dillard, chairman,
said school coordinators and
other key people will plan the
event which expects to enroll
500 new Cub Scouts.
. Throngh Ute cooperation of
local schools, boys from grade
3 through 5 and their parents
who wish to joili Cub Scouting
. \viii be invited to a selected
school nearest their homes In
Order to be assigned to Cub
Scout Packs.
Dillard said final school
arrangements are being made,
participation of pack leaders
!"ill be . determined, and
agreements will be made with
local organizations to sponsor

Senatt• Pl't•sidtmt Pro Tt•ua~
'l11l~•don.• M. Grny, 1(.

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in Briefs

News.

Gilligan calls special October session

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the rise and /c1ll of
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OPEl lAlLY

Allende was dedicated

10 TO 9

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SANTIAGO, Chile l UP I) -

Women by the thousan (l ~

Vulpul'llisu un July 2H , lfX ~t.
Alh•ndt: was the scion of u
government und at orw point distinguished fJ1ilca n fumlly .
even sci7.L'l u radio station tu /1 well-to"o physiciun before
broadcast their supfiOrt of the his rise to the lll'csidcncy, he
strlk••rs.
w::1~ a connoisseur of fine win(l
1
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Marxist, Congress was tlln· IJOastcd the ability lo identify
trolled by centrist Christian at a sip several br11nd name
Democrats an d 1ho right-wing &amp;·otch whiskies
somewhat
National pa1·ty. The opposition elabOrate accmnpflshmcnt for
approved a stin gi ng resolution ll resident or Santiago , where
condemning Allende recently Scotch costs $:10 a fifth .
but la cked the two-thirds
Allende said he received his
majority needed for impeach~ fi1·st Marxist teachings fi'Om
menL
Ignacio Oimarchc, a master
Allende, married and tl1e carpenter who lived next to the
father of three daughters, family home in Valparaiso .
based his winning platform in
He came to the attention of
1970 on a call for nationaliza- l1•ile's public in 1939 when he
tion of big foreign firms, which he lped in resc ue work after a
ran Chile'scopper industry and ca tastrophi c earthquake
telephone system .
rocked Valparaiso , claiming
Mines Taken Over
an estimated 30,000 lives.
He took over Anaconda and
Allende was a close friend of
leader
Fidel
Kennecott mines shortly Cuban
assuming
power
and Castro and told the bearded
nationalized the International prime minisle•· last' year,
Telephone &amp; 'relegrapli sub- "Only if. my body is riddled
sidiary last year when U.S. with bullets will I leave the
press reports said the firm presidency before my term
plotted to oust his government. ends.''
Born in the port of

The young ltle~l ca l stud~nt, u pat'Hdod in protest ugnlnst his

fervent Marxi•l nnlitant , stood
by his father's grav e 41 years
ago. He was given an hour 's
leave from jail to attend the
funeral.
"From this momen t on I
consecrate my life to the social
struggle," the young Salvador
Allende said before returning
to prison for taking part in
disorders by a · group of
students tl)at later founded
Cblle's Socialist party .
Allende, who became president of Chile in 1970 after three
unsuccessful ra ees for the post,
found it even harder running
the country than getting to be
its leader.
His regime was beset by
increasing woes with daily
demonstrations calling for the
ouster of the 6a-year-old presi·
dent In 'recent weeks.
The massive middle-dass
. protests were sparked by a
strike by tile nation's 45,000
truckers, who walkeq off their
jobs last July to demand higher
pay and guarantees against
nationalization.
Thousands Join Walkout
Tens of thousands of small
businessmen, professionals
and blue collar workers joined
the walkout in recent weeks,
bringing a virtual halt to the
economy in this nat ion of 10
million and critically cur·
tailing food supplies.
The protestors blamed AI·
lende for Chile's rampant
inflation which rose 300 per
cent over the past year alone.

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STEVEN H. VOLEN
.SANTIAGO (UP! )- For six
hours, the thunder of bombs
and bullets sounded the death
knell for the Marxist govern· ment of Salvador Allende.
1 thought at times those
hours Tuesday would be my
hours .
last.
This dispatch was written
under a desk. I am on the floor,
face down in rubble and con·
crete blown to dust.
The offiCe has been prac·
tically destroyed by the im~
:;;;;;iiiilill"""'"""'mSi;;;;;;;;:--;;~~--,..-~ pacts of what must be no less
than 400 bullets.
At one point, the incoming
bullets were so intense that the
office wa.s full of concrete
powder and we were unable to
see from one side to the other in
the news rooms.
That was nothir.g compared
to the 15-minute bombardment
of the presidential palace
which is located about three
hundred yards away from our
office.
Air force jets streamed low.
MODULAR DESIGN AT THE . directly
above lour office and
dr0pped what I estimated as 24
PRICE OF A PORTABLE
high explosive bombs. We all
prayeQ the airplanes would
make no mistakes because we
are on the top floor.
Every time on~ of us would
dare to to get off the floor to try
to get a glimpse outside we
were shot at by soldiers.
The
building
shook
repeatedly with explosions
from tank fire directly beneath

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have been shot away. ·
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hit, although there are bullet
perforations everywhere.
The firing by soldiers on the
street seemed like the end of
the world. We could do nothin g
except lie flat on our stomachs
and hope that the bullets would
pass.

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Steven H.
Volen was In the UPI bureau
300 yards from the presidential
palace In Santiago when the
armed forces began their coup,
Following is his llrst·perso n
accounl of those lerrifying

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the rise and /c1ll of
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OPIIUAILY

OPEl lAlLY

Allende was dedicated

10 TO 9

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SANTIAGO, Chile l UP I) -

Women by the thousan (l ~

Vulpul'llisu un July 2H , lfX ~t.
Alh•ndt: was the scion of u
government und at orw point distinguished fJ1ilca n fumlly .
even sci7.L'l u radio station tu /1 well-to"o physiciun before
broadcast their supfiOrt of the his rise to the lll'csidcncy, he
strlk••rs.
w::1~ a connoisseur of fine win(l
1
Although the 1·eghnc wus nnd a snappy tkesser . He
Marxist, Congress was tlln· IJOastcd the ability lo identify
trolled by centrist Christian at a sip several br11nd name
Democrats an d 1ho right-wing &amp;·otch whiskies
somewhat
National pa1·ty. The opposition elabOrate accmnpflshmcnt for
approved a stin gi ng resolution ll resident or Santiago , where
condemning Allende recently Scotch costs $:10 a fifth .
but la cked the two-thirds
Allende said he received his
majority needed for impeach~ fi1·st Marxist teachings fi'Om
menL
Ignacio Oimarchc, a master
Allende, married and tl1e carpenter who lived next to the
father of three daughters, family home in Valparaiso .
based his winning platform in
He came to the attention of
1970 on a call for nationaliza- l1•ile's public in 1939 when he
tion of big foreign firms, which he lped in resc ue work after a
ran Chile'scopper industry and ca tastrophi c earthquake
telephone system .
rocked Valparaiso , claiming
Mines Taken Over
an estimated 30,000 lives.
He took over Anaconda and
Allende was a close friend of
leader
Fidel
Kennecott mines shortly Cuban
assuming
power
and Castro and told the bearded
nationalized the International prime minisle•· last' year,
Telephone &amp; 'relegrapli sub- "Only if. my body is riddled
sidiary last year when U.S. with bullets will I leave the
press reports said the firm presidency before my term
plotted to oust his government. ends.''
Born in the port of

The young ltle~l ca l stud~nt, u pat'Hdod in protest ugnlnst his

fervent Marxi•l nnlitant , stood
by his father's grav e 41 years
ago. He was given an hour 's
leave from jail to attend the
funeral.
"From this momen t on I
consecrate my life to the social
struggle," the young Salvador
Allende said before returning
to prison for taking part in
disorders by a · group of
students tl)at later founded
Cblle's Socialist party .
Allende, who became president of Chile in 1970 after three
unsuccessful ra ees for the post,
found it even harder running
the country than getting to be
its leader.
His regime was beset by
increasing woes with daily
demonstrations calling for the
ouster of the 6a-year-old presi·
dent In 'recent weeks.
The massive middle-dass
. protests were sparked by a
strike by tile nation's 45,000
truckers, who walkeq off their
jobs last July to demand higher
pay and guarantees against
nationalization.
Thousands Join Walkout
Tens of thousands of small
businessmen, professionals
and blue collar workers joined
the walkout in recent weeks,
bringing a virtual halt to the
economy in this nat ion of 10
million and critically cur·
tailing food supplies.
The protestors blamed AI·
lende for Chile's rampant
inflation which rose 300 per
cent over the past year alone.

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STEVEN H. VOLEN
.SANTIAGO (UP! )- For six
hours, the thunder of bombs
and bullets sounded the death
knell for the Marxist govern· ment of Salvador Allende.
1 thought at times those
hours Tuesday would be my
hours .
last.
This dispatch was written
under a desk. I am on the floor,
face down in rubble and con·
crete blown to dust.
The offiCe has been prac·
tically destroyed by the im~
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than 400 bullets.
At one point, the incoming
bullets were so intense that the
office wa.s full of concrete
powder and we were unable to
see from one side to the other in
the news rooms.
That was nothir.g compared
to the 15-minute bombardment
of the presidential palace
which is located about three
hundred yards away from our
office.
Air force jets streamed low.
MODULAR DESIGN AT THE . directly
above lour office and
dr0pped what I estimated as 24
PRICE OF A PORTABLE
high explosive bombs. We all
prayeQ the airplanes would
make no mistakes because we
are on the top floor.
Every time on~ of us would
dare to to get off the floor to try
to get a glimpse outside we
were shot at by soldiers.
The
building
shook
repeatedly with explosions
from tank fire directly beneath

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The floor of the offices was
covered with broken glass,
chunks of concrete and hundreds of spent bullets.
Our radiofoto receiver took a
direct hit. All of the windows
have been shot away. ·
Miraculously none of us was
hit, although there are bullet
perforations everywhere.
The firing by soldiers on the
street seemed like the end of
the world. We could do nothin g
except lie flat on our stomachs
and hope that the bullets would
pass.

i nu ,;nN

ond Purcha111 of Any 2 Plr:Os.
· Serve N' Sov• or

us.

hear beaulifull~ balan ced bass and treble, di spersed in a com-

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New for trfymg bte~ bo~e let~ you ontrque rn
two easy ue p$. 1ome day . lnclvdeel ore bose
' cool, gloze, 1on dpo per ond cheese doth .

"llllllllllll{~ ' .!!~ '·"~r~ ' ~

EDITOR'S NOTE : UPI
corres~ndent
Steven H.
Volen was In the UPI bureau
300 yards from the presidential
palace In Santiago when the
armed forces began their coup,
Following is his llrst·perso n
accounl of those lerrifying

l.c_____

RED DEVIL

I

Bombs ••• bullets

..---------------""'!'--,
SAVE •sooo

from Co llec ting in Gutters .

gal.

. Heck's Reg.

'

$5.77
HARDWARE
DEPT.

$ 99

$500

gal.

HECK' S REG .

ti e m s , pr ices a nd coupons i n thi s ad
Cflll(fiv!: th roug h Sat!Jrday
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K-roger Company . Quanlily Rights
~ e~e rv e d .
NONE
SOL D
TO
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a r~

ST~'~PS

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m on tv sleep ng
we wll n eel aga n son e
day

9 12 1 P
-------IN LOV NG memory of Lee
Denney on today h s b rth
day Seplember 12
The clays are empty and he
nlonts are ono
But we keep remembe ng that
we must go on
You took part of us w ttl you
when you went away
And there s an emp v pla ce n
our hearts today
But you know we tove you and
that we care
Be happy with God and wa t for
us there
Sadly missed bY J udy
Deanna and B an
9 12 H e

----------Card of Thanks

WE WOULD I k.e
o thank
everyone for tl'le f ewers
cards and phone cal s also
a I the monetary g fts dur ng
the I ness and death of Betty
Adams
Jackson
Mrs
M lclred Spencer
9 12 ltp

-------------MARTHA Rose of Por t and

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w shes to thank those
whO v s ted and sent cards
wh le she was n the nosp tal

and at home
Martha Rose

S gned

Mrs

9 12

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Memor a Hosp tal and Staff

for the care

rece

paten t there

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want to thank Or

espec a ly
Boonsue

Dr S mon and all the nurses

who were so k nd to me A
thanks a so o those who sent
cards and flowers Mrs
Emma Hayman
9 2 ltp

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PUBLIC NOTICES
Your R1ght to Know
and tie ntormed of the tunc

tons of you government are

err bod ed n pub c no ces In

that se f government charges
a c t zens to be nformed
th s newspaper urges every
c t zen to read and study hese
notices We strong y adv se
those c t zens seek ng fu he
ntormat on o exerc se her
r ght of access to pub
records and pub c mee ngs
LEGAL NOTICE
AN ORDINANCE PER
TAINING TO THE PARKING
OR STORAGE OF DISABLED
MOTOR VEHICLES
WHEREAS there are w th n
the corporate m ts of the
V 1 age of Rae ne Oh o certa n
d smantled part a 'V d smant
led wrecked 1unked non
operat on
d scarded
or
un censed motor veh c e and
WHEREAS he park ng or
storage of such motor veh cles
te11d to mpede traff c n the
streets reduce the value of
private property create f re
and other safety and hea h
hazards and otherw se n
terfere w th the comfo and
wet be ng of the publ c
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED as follows by tlie
Counc I of the vI age of Racine
Oh o two th rds of all members
electecl thereto conc:urr no
SECTION I That no person
firm c,r corporal on sha I park
or store any d sab ed motor
veh cle on any street or high
way w th n sa d V lage or on
the right of way thereof for a
period of t me in e11.cess of 24
hours
SECTION 2 That no person
f rm or corporal on In control of
any real property w th n sa d
VII age whether as owner
tenant occupant easee or
otherwise shall park or store
or perm t the parking or
storage of any d sa bled veh cle
on any such rea property for a
per od of t me n e11.cess of 72
hours except as prov ded
herein
SECTION 3 Thai d sabled
motor veh c e as !JSed herein
sha I mean any motor vehic e
wh Ch s not n an operating
condll on or which has no Ya ue
except for sa vage or junk.
purposes or wh ch has not been
I censed and lssuP.~ ad st net ve
number and reg strat on mark.
pursuant to Chapter 4503 at the
Ohio Rev sed Code or wh ch
does nord splay sa d d st net ve
number and reg strat on mark
Port ons of d sa bled motor
vehicles such as fenders hoods
rad ators motors etc shall be
included In th s def n t on
SECTION 4 That any motor
vehicle parked or stored n
v olaton of th s Ord nance
after ten (lOl days notice of
such v-iolat on to the owner of
Ia d veh cle may be removed to
a motor vehlc e pound or other
place of storage and sha not be
releaud except upon payment
of tow ng and storage charges
Veh c es so removed may be
d sposed of n accordance w th
the provis ons of Sect on 737 331
of the Oh o Rev sed Code
SECTION 5 Thai n the even I
the owner cannot be located or
n the ev-ent h s address s
unknown any motor veh cle
par keel or stored n vio .et on of
fhlt Ol'id nance after ten (10)
d1y1 notice of su(h v otatlon to
the person firm or corporation
in contra of the real property
upon wh ch motor veh c e s
parked or stored may be
rtmoved to .e motor Yeh cle
pound or other place of storage
and shall not be released e)(cept
upon paymdllt of tow ng and
storaoe and shaft not be
released except upon payment
of tow no and sto age charges
Vehlc es so removed may be
disposed ot n accordance w th
the prcvls ons of Sect on 7J7 331
of the Oh o ReY sed Code
SECT ON 6
Tha
lhe
prov slons of th s ord nanc:e
lhllt not app y to Motor
vehlc 11 parkecl or stored on
real property n contra of a
peraon firm o corporal on
regu erly estab lshed and
engag~~ in the bus ness or
repa r ng or sa vag ng of motor
·~hlcres

SECTION 7 Thai a olher
orcUh4n..ces or parts of or
dinenCJ's In confl ct w th the
provision of th s o d nance
ahall be and the 5ame hereby
are repealed
SECTION 8 Thai lh s or
dln•nce shall take effect and be
In force from and after the
••rllnl periOd II lowed by aw

Mae c eland
(91 11 19 21&lt;

Clerk

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Of
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Coupe 1 owner car less than Jl 000 m les brown finish

w th match ng ' nyl roof and v nyt nler or 30:1 V 8
eng ne standard transm ss on power stee ng and
brake5 rad o really sharp

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4 door gold f n sh spotless dean nter or V 8 eng ne
automat c power steering rad o A honey of a buy
1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill
S1395
.4door V ll automat c; power steenng rad o good t res
blue f n sh spot es~ nter or

Pbmeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY OHIO

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LARRY S MOBILE
HOMES SALES
Pomeroy, Oh1o

ltke a person

WMP0/1390

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ROOFING
FUR
NACE
CLEANING
AND REPAIR AND
PLUMBING

ALL WEATHER
MIDDLEPORT OHIO
Phone 992 2550

P AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

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EXCELSIOR Sat Works E
Main Sf Pomeroy AI k nds
of sa t water pellets water
nuggets block salt and own
Oh o R ver Salt Phone 992
3891
rado apecombna on am
tm rae! o 8 track ape deck
Balances 14 68 or terms a e
ava ab e Call '992 3965
c:-.c-.--:-:::--------~----9_:_7 tic
KNAPP shoes new tal and
w nter styles now out Ca
992 532~
8 14 lfc

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OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Slop In and See Our
Floor Display

Open I Till
Monday lhru Salurday
•o• E Ma1n Pomeroy 0

Dack's
Hoard House
STRIPPERS
We Slrlp Pa in I Varn shes
Elc lrom Furnllure
Antiques Modern Melals
No ruinous I yes or caust cs
used
P1ck Up Service
Available
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques
D1ck Seyler Owner
Kerr St
Pomeroy 0
Phone 992 2798

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DIJMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

MODERN
SANITATION
JOHN TUCKER
Rt 4 Pomeroy 0
992 3954 or !92 7349
Spec1altSI
Wheel
Alignment

WOOD TRUSSES
Bulttto Your Specs
Delivered lo Job S1to

HOGG &amp;ZUSPAN
773

MATERIALS CO
5554
Mason W Vo

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Be Roghl
or we w111
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From the laroe st
Bul do~er Radlalor lo
-::,ma est Heater Lore
Nalhan 8 ggs
Radtator Spec1ahst

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph '1992 2174

Pomeroy

WHEEL AI gnment
located at Crossroads Rt 124
now ba ck to work Compete
front end serv ce tune up and
brake
serv ce
Whee s
balanced electron ca ly A
work guaranteed Reaso.nab e
rates Phon e 742 3232
2 18 If&lt;

8 4 JO Dally 112 Sal
o ~ H Rawlings Sons
B ld og
M ddleporl 0
992 2101

0 DELL

LK NSON smal eng ne sa es Real Estate For $ale
and serv ce 820 3rd Stre 3 BEDROOM house 1 1 baths
M ddleport Lawn mower and
forma d n ng room 1 1 v ng
cha n saw repa r F ee p ck.up
room k chen tam ly room 2
and de verv Phone 992 3092
car
garage full basement on
Also Br ggs and Stratton and
acre lot Located n R ggs
"----Tecumseh parts
Crest
Manor
Phore
992
3863
RON
SHEPARD
Floor Wal
8 22 301c
before 3 p m ~nd a sk for Mr
Remodel ng Ceram c t ile
baths Bo)( 280 Rut and 742
lng e s or ca I Gene R ggs a
3664
985 3S95 or 992 S869
6 26 II&lt;
8 26 li e
MOB LE home repal
E ec
tr ca p um b ng and heat ng
Phone 992 5858

W

PRICE
CONSTRUCTION

Roofmg
Spoutmg
Porch Repa1r Com
plete
Home
Remodeling

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7 15 lie

HARR SONS TV serv ce and
se v cecal s Phone 992 2522
2 9 tfc
DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept c tanks d t
ch ng serv ce top so 1 f
I mestone
B&amp;K
d rt
Esc a vat ng Phone 992 5367 or
992 3861
9 1 ttc

608

POMEROY
Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181
22 FT CAM PER put type
Lay on And a schoo bus
made n o ca mpe Phone 7.42
3437

9 1 Jlp

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POMEROY
POMEROY
2 story frame
J large
bedrooms Bath 0 n ng W Ll,. TR M or cu t ees and
shrubbe y also clean out
room Love y k tel en with
basements att cs and etc
range and ots of cab nets
Call 949 322 or 742 444
Ut I ty space Hoi water
B3130tc
heat A r cond Carpeted
-~-----------DEAD
STOCK - WI remnvjll
Garage and storage Lois of
at a reasonable char~;~e Ca I
remade ng Close fo school
2~5 5514
and slore $19 500 oo
8 23 901C
SYRACUSE
NE GLERS FOR HOUSE
Localed n new add I on
CA LL GUY
BUILDERS
About 2 ~ years old Owner
NEIGLER RAC NE OHIO
has been transfer red J n ce
9 I 30 1p
·---- bedrooms w th closets
TIME to check that o 1 o;:-gas
Modern balh Ut illy space
furnace tor winter D rty
K tchen has lots of cab nets
furnaces cost fuel and could
cost a fe Call P &amp; J Home
Hardwood floors Carporl
Ma ntenance 992 3509 215 N
Large lot $20 000 00
Second Middleport
MIDDLEPORT
8 23 301C
1 f oor p an 3 bedrooms
Balh D n ng room New
cab nets n the kitchen New
furnace TV room New floor
covertng Porches Full
basemen! 2 car garage and
workshop
Double lot
lfeal Estate For Sale
Sl3 000 00
2 BEDROOM house J years o d
RUTLAND
carpet ng b g k tchen w th
1 story frame 3 n ce
lots of cab nets
acre of
ground Rae ne Oh o ca
bedrooms w lh closets Balh
949 4998
N ce k !chen and d n ng
9 121fc
area Full basement w th
shower Porches Storm 15 ACRES to sa e 5 room
house bath and 2 car garage
doors and w ndows Electric
Natu a gas Cal 742 3502
heat 51 acres $18 soo 00
9 12 4 c
OTHER PROPERTY TO
6 ROOMS and u ty room
CHOOSE FROM
upsta rs 4 rooms and ut 1 ty
HENRY E CLELAND
room downsta rs Large
BROKER
yard Cal 992 7227 anyt me
after p m
!92 2259
9 2 31p
If no answer 991 2568
3 BEDROOM house on L nco n
H
I v ng room k tchen
bath and ut I ty room extra
large lot over 1 acre Has
driveway
$13 000
Call
Sundav after 12 noon on
weekdays after S p m 992
32•7
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For Free Est1mate

Ph. 742·6271
READY MIX
CONCRETE
del vered right to your
pro[ect Fast and easy Free
est mates Phone 992 3284
Goegleln Ready M x Co
M ddleport Oh o
6 30 lie

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rales Ph 4~6
-4782 Gallipot s John Russel
Owner and Operator
5 12 II&lt;

x 45 MOB LE hom~ wllh new
turn ture on
acre lot w th
good wei and sept c tank
Land conta ns sma l pond
FURNISHED
Call 742 38 o
9 2 4fc 2 BEDROOMS - Nice bath and
k lchen carporl and large
4 x 65 TRAILER 2 bedroom
very good cond to Phone 773 rver lot Ask ng $10 500 00
S80S
NEW LISTING
8 22 ffc SPEC IAL 7 rooms good
balh reasonable kllchen front
and back porches Clly water
A1r Cond1t1oners
gas Oh o Power 52800 00
Awnmgs
NEW liSTING
Underpmnmg
OUT - New 3 bedroom home
a r cond I oned washer and
Co mp etc mob le home
dryer bar n k !chen Obi sink
se rv cc - plus g gant c
palo Md garage 65 of land
d splay of mob e homes
$19 000 00
alway s ava lab e al
NEW LISTING
NEAR 5TOR ES - I block from
MILLER
cou rthouse 7 rooms and
storage 2 Apartments shou ld
• MOBILE HOMES be renovaled nfo good Income
1220 Wnh nglon Blvd
property Only 53500 oo
423 7511
BELPRE 0
NEW LISTING
1N
TOWN
- 2 bedrooms wllh
1
large closers modern kllchen
large living w fh gas fireplace
Real Estate For
Garage and full basement
HOUSE n R"c ne iJ room a 1 1 $16 500 00
blltha buement and new
GOOD BUSINESS
bv 11 In k !Chen Co 94~ 380
TAXI
Sl:
Rill CE - 31ale model
or 446 7615
9 9 61&lt; cabs In good condl llon 2 have
HOUSE lor III Ii oc~tted n power and a r For qu ck sale
Brndbury Ca 992 1363 l)fter of 16500 00
6 pm
BE ONE JUMP AHEAD AND
9 5 301c BUY IT NOW PROPERTY IS
ON THE RISE
7 ROOM hOUU w lh bOih n
Rut and air cond 1 oned
&lt;:aroetecs gas furn•c• dish
wnher double oYe" reno•
d~ublo gorogo Iorge cerporl
4 acres cltlred and fenc1d
sme l
barn and other
bul dlnps Phone 614 7~2 683~
5 30 ttc

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Pleasant R1dge Road
POMEROY OHIO

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and sma
Backhoes and
oaders on track and t res
Dump truck - Lo boy ser
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George I B II) Putllns phone
992 2478 or 992 7402
2 9 lie

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TO YOUR SPECIFICATION
Drck Vaughan

992 3374
Big Capo en, l
Moylog
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Automatics
2 speoQ opero~on
Cpo ce of water
temps
Auto
water
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MA~TAO

FURNITURE·~~~.~~:·'

lor the Goose

!lear Helen
My w1fe IS consta1 tly IJattlng nty belly in front of company
soylng or hnplying that middle Hgc has arrived She diS&lt;:Usse•
my thinnmg hair and other more per110nal SIIJilS of agrng as do
U e other wives while their husbands are supposed to sit there
and take 11
other day I decided to f1ght back I whacked her rump at
the pool and remarked f'anny droop I J'han I sug~ested she
skip the dessert our hostess offered and patted her double cl m
I still haven t heard the last of 1t You destroyed me m front
of all those people
You don t love me 1 hingshkethat
Tell me Helen why are these hypersensitive wives so 10
sens1t1ve where their husbands arc concerned - FOR 1'WOWAV GIRfH CONTROl

nw

Dear FTWGC
Why not ask your wife? When she reahzes men too arc
sens1hve about their age showing maybe she II cut the pubI c
remarks - H
NOTE fO WIVES Could thiS be you A bad remale tra1t
(believe me ferrumsts 11 JS female) Is d1scussmg a husband as 1f
he weren t there We do 11 with our children too right? - H

+++

Dear Helen
My father died ten months ago and my mother can t get over
the loss He was her whole world She felt he could do no wrong
Several tunes she wished she had died at the same bme as she
couldn t poss1bly fmd another life
Lately she has shown Signs of mterest mother people but she
still says she could never serwusly consider remarnage smce no
man could ever measure up to Dad
Shes too young (a nd frankly top helpless ) for res1gned
Widowhood An old fr1end of the fam1ly lS crazy about her He d
make the best husband but she remams true to a memory
though she enJOYS gomg out with h1m now
Here s the problem that memory 1s false Aller Dads
dealh I was sortmg out h1s papers and came across cancelled
checks to a woman and letters from two other women which
md1cated he was more than fnends with them l d suspected th1s
for years so 11 was no shock but he successfully h1d h1s other l1fe
from my mother I st1ll have these bits of eVIdence but thought 1t
best to let Mom keep her 1llus10ns However 1f they re preven
tlng her from havmg a good marnage should I stop prorectmg
Dad? - ON A DILEMMAS HORNS
Dear On
It s nsky shattermg ulols Whtle the truth m1ght free your
mother 11 could also emb1tter her or send her mto another w1th
drawal per1od
Smce she lS slowly recovermg lr.om her gr~ef why not put
your hopes on the old friend ? HIS persuasiOn seems much
better therapy than yours - H

Rowan and Marl n 3 4 15 Mov e Eve Kn eve I 6 lJ
9 00 - lronStde 3 4 15 Moves L I Abner 4 8 To Calch A
Thoef 0
9 30 - Just Jazz 20 33
10 oo - Streets of San Franmco 6 13 News 20 An American
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luklng p look at the fall fV seasons new olfcdn~s and
grading eac h show for IL~ probable merit and chance of surv1vat
t11h1y I m lakin~ a look at ABC
IJkc CBS wh1ch more or less stood pat th1s season new
progran1son ABC are not too numerous w1th no changes at all on
SUnday Monday or Tuesday But heres what s new
Bob &amp; Carol &amp; Ted &amp; Ahcc Wednesdays 111 8 A lousy hme
slot for an adult program based on a smm-&lt;hrty mov1e I predict
iL~ demise by m1d-aeason Exceller ce C-mmus su rvivability DIm nus
Doc Elhol Wednesdays at 10 James Franc1scus wlll g1ve
Owen Marshall one week off a month for thiS preposterous
1Jropos1tlon lor a ser1es about a doctor who actually makes house
calls Nevertheless m1ddle Amfnca loves medical Amenca and
an added asset IS 1'ranc1scus In a starring role Excellence B
surv ivabil ity B mmus
Toma Thursdays at 8 Another detective ser1es (when
w11llt end?) starrmg Tony Musante in this case Its about a
loner type of cop w1th a theme that sounds 1mplaus1ble but
may be fa1rly entcrtalnrng Excellence C-mmus surv1Vab1hty
Cmmus
Adam s R b Frldoys at 9 JO Ken Howard and Blythe
Danner Will never replace Spencer Tracy and Katharme Hepburn m what was a dandy 1949 mov1e about a pair of lawyers But
the premise of the battle of the sexes carr1ed mto the courtroom
w1th Howard the prosecutor and Danner the defense counsel
offers a good format for var1atwns and subplots that may make
thiS one or the best of the entr1es th1s season It fat-es stiff lime
slot competition however so don t hold your breath Excellence
B surv1Vab1h ty D.plus
ABC Suspense Mov1e Saturdays at 8 30 These made lor TV
n1cks may be fa1rly good With some excellent ones perhaps But
they confront a hneup of NBC not-made for TV films of fau-ly
h1gh cahbre and - worse still - CBS smash lmeup of M A-SH
Mary Tyloer Moore and Bob Newhart s somewhat-reVIsed
format Excellence C surv1vab1hty D.plus
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SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
303S
10 4 lie
SE W NG MACHiNES-R-;palr
service al makes 992 228.4
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Author zed S nger Sa es and
Serv ce We Sha pen Sc ssors
3 29 lie

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10 30 - Baffle 3 A 15 $10 000 Pyramid 8 10 Mike Douglass 6
From lhe Hils 33
• t1 00 - Gambit 8 10 Password 13 Wizard ol Odds 3 4 IS
Societies n Trans lion 33
t1 30 - Hoi ywood Squares 3 4 5 Brady Bunch 13 Bowl ng 6
Love of L fe 8 10 Episode Act on 33
11 55 - CBS News 8 Don Imel s World 10
12 00 - Jeopardy 3 15 Password 6 News s 10 13 Sesame St
33 Bob Brauns SO 50 Club 4
12 30-3Ws3 IS Spii!Second6 SearchforTomorrow8 10
12 55 - NBC News 3 15
1 00 - All My Chi dren 6 13 News 3 Nol For Women On y 15
Sew ng Skills 33 Concenlral on 8 What s My Line 10
1 30- 3 On A Match 3 4 15 Let s Make A Dea 6 13 As lhe
World Turns 8 10 Film 33
2 oo - Days of Our Lives 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 13 6
Guld ng Llghf 8 10 Masterp ece Thealre 33
~ 2 3Q - Doctors 3 4 15 Edge of Night 8 10 G rl n My 1.. fe 6 13
3 00 - Price s Righi 8 10 Musical Encounter 33 Anolher
World 3 4 15 General Hosp tal 6 13
3 30 - Return of Peyton Place 3 15 One Lie to Live 13 Secrel
Storm 10 Phil Donahue 4 Malch Game 73 e Fllnfslones 6
Film 33
4 00 - Mister Carloon 3 Love "-mer can Slyle 13 Somerset 15
Sesame St 33 In School Preview 20 I Love Lucy 8 Movie
Harriet Craig 10 Speedracer 6
4 30 - My Little Marge 15 Green Acres 3 Jeopardy 4 I Love
Lucy 6 Gill gan s Island 13 Hazel 8 About Ins de Flash
Outside 20
5 00- Bonanza 3 Mr Rogers 20 33 Big Valey 6 Western Slar
Theater 15 Merv Grill n 4 Andy Griff n 8 I Dream of
Jeannie 13
5 30 - Elec Co 33 Gomer Pyle USMC 13 Beverly H lib Illes 8
,Hodgepodge Lodge20 Trails WesiiS D ck Van Dyke4
5 oS - Earl Nlghtlnga e 15
6 00 - News 3 4 B 15 News 6 3 10 Sesame Sl 20 Milestones
of Progress 33
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 10 L las
Yoga &amp; You 33 Hogans Heroes 13
7 00 - What s My Line 8 News 10 Beat Ihe Clock~ Elec Co
20 Course ol Our Tlmes33 Trulh or Conseq 3 6 Leis Make
A Deal13 Call ofthe West 15 Coaches Commenls 5
1 3{}-Hollywood Squares 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Wild K1ngdom
10 Beat the Clock 13 Zoom 20 Looking Ahead 33 To be •
announced 15 Sale ofthe Centory 4 Ozz e s G rls 8
8 00- The Wallons 8 10 Playhouse New York B1ography 33

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TI1URSDAY SEPT 13 1973
00 - Sunrise Seminar 4 Sacred l-1earl 10
15 - America s Problems o
10 - Farm Report 13
25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Columbus Today A B be Answrs 8 Paflerns lor Living
13 News 6
6 45 - Corncob Report 3 Farmt me 10
7 OOR - Today 3 ~ 15 CBS News 8 10 Fl nlsfones 13 Romper
oom6
7 30 - Rocky 8. Bu lwlnkle13 New Zoo Revue6
B OOL - Capf Kangaroo 10 8 Sesame Sl 33 New Zoo Revue 13
assle 6
8 30 - New Zoo Revue6 D ck Van Dykel3
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul Dixon 4 Ph Donahue 15 Friendly Juncl on 10
AM 3 Mr Rogers 33 Brady Bunch 6 Abbott and Cos lei o 8
Moble A Girl Named Tamlke 13
9 30 - To Tell the Trulh 3 W ld Wild West6 Eleclr c Company
33 5ecret Storm 8
9 55 - Chuck Wh le Reports 10
;:: 10 ~ - Dinah Shore 3 IS Lllas Yoga &amp; You 33 Jokers w I&lt;( 10
6
6
6
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EXCAVATING dozer loader
and backhoe work sepllc
tanks nstalled dump trucks
and o boys for hire w I haul
f It d rt top sol limestone
and gravel Ca ll Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n ghl phone 992 3525 or 992
5232

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Phone 949 3821
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Phone 992 3509
24 Hour Serv1ce
All wC!rk guaranteed

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UPHOLSTER your own fu
n ture We have a the sup
P es
vou
w I
need
Upho ste y Fab cs a verv
Ia ge se ect on ot ny ons
velvets Her cu on v ny s - n
co ton pr nts also remnant s
Foam for cus h ons and
padd ng Burlap den ms
cam br c foam glue z ppers
spr ngs and c ps ch pboa ds
egs sew ng thread dacron
acks webb ng welt cord
cottorr sw vel bases and a
----- - --. -- other supp es vou wil [leed
4 ROOM turn shed apartments
New furn ture at ow low
Wal o wa I ca pet ng c ose
p ces Pomeroy Recovery
n town Call 992 ·3658
622 E Ma n 992 7554
9 11 3tc
8 3 30 c
FURN ISHED two bedroom
mob e home on Spr ng 972 YAMAHA 350 Roadb ke
1500 Ca 742 3295
Avenue n Pome oy Ca 992
9 12 3 c
3429
~ 11 61p
973
Z G ZAG
SE W l'jG
---MACH NOS left n layaway
ROOMS by the week $18 up
AI bu t n to buttonho e do
Me os nn Pomeroy
s e ch sew ng and fancy
7 2 tfc
s ch ng Pay lUSt $48 75 cash
o
terms available Trade ns
PRIVATE meet ng room for
accep ted Phone 992 2984
any organ zat on phone 992
9 2 6tc
3975
311tfc ELECTROLUX Vacuum
C eeners comp lete w h at
2 BeDROoM~Pa-·;;;;; -w- h
ta ch ments cordw ndet and
ba n and p en y of c osets
pant spray Used but n 1 ke
Hardwood
floors
n ce
new cond ton Pay S34 45
cab nets n k tcl'1en New f oor
cash or budget p an ava able
cover ng n k tchen and bath
Phone 992 2984
Sma yard and garage No
9 2 61c
pets Ca ll Tracy Whaley 130
L nco n H 992 3054
mproved Z pp es the
9 9 6tc NEW
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TWO TRAILER ots n M d
9 12 lip
dlepo
"J dup ex n Brad
bury phone before 6 p m 992
MObile Homes For Sale
5693
---9 10 5tc: CASH pa d tor a makes and
models of mob le homes
HOUSE FOR ren - 6 ooms
Phone area code 614 423 9531
and bath fu
basement
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Air Cond
Relrrgerallon
Plumbing
Eleclr~~al Appliances Alto
A r Cond
Res denttal or
Commercial

13 Ses~me Slretl ?O
6 30 - Newt 3 4 6 8 10 IS H
ve opmenl 33
7 00 - News 10 What
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lne Clock~ Anylhln~ ~~ L~ne 80 Trulh or Conseq 3 6 Bear
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1 30 - How Do Your Chid
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8 00 - Adam 123 4 15 S
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6 13 Noru~am lh onny &amp; Cher 8 10 Love Thy Neighbor
8 30 - Movies In Ihe ~;:,u~fdlh 3N31 Mhteasure For Measure 20
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9 00 - Connon 8 10 Book Bear 20
~ ~ - Man Bu Ids Man Destroys 20 33
20 Owen Mar5hal16 13 Homewood 33
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1 00 - News 13 ~
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Wheel A11gnment
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992 2094
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By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Dean Sayre of NO HUNT NG or trespassi ng on
th ese farms ocated n the
Middletown Pa
spent a
Nease Se tt em en area v g 1
week s vacatwn w1th h1s
Hamm Wa ace Am be ge
Helen Baer and Cha le s
parents Mr and Mrs Herbert
Yost
Sayre and Dav1d While here
9 6 61p
---they attended the R1ver Rat
TO SCHOOL Spec a
party at Waterford at the home BACK
New 4 drawer knee hole desk
eadv to be finished Th s
of Mr and Mrs Norman Styer
on y S24 95 Cash &amp;
week
Others attendmg were Mr and
Carry Pomeroy Recove y
622 E Ma n Te ephone 992
Mrs Herbert Sayre and Dave
7554
Mrs Dorothy Glenn
966 (
Mr and Mrs Russell Roush
attended the homecommg at
Jackson Chapel Church Mt
Alto W Va Sunday
Mr and Mrs Gary Miller of
Mansfield spent the Labor Day
weekend w1th Charles Lawson
and lam1ly
Carl Robmson of Norfolk
Ya spent Labor Day weekend
9 9 life
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With Mr and Mrs Herbert
MOB LE home space Baer s
Shields Mr and Mrs Chr1ss1e
Market Syracuse
Powell and Mrs Bertha
8 26 lfc
ON YOUR DIAL
Robinson
TRAILER Browns Tra er
Dav1d Sayre and Mrs
Pa k M ne sv I e Phone 992
3324
Dorothy Glenn called on Mr
9 7 tfc
and Mrs Herbert Roush and Help Wanted
Roger Tuesday evemng
Auto Sales
BA8YS TTER waned Ca 1992
2904 after 5 or 992 9965
Ford Ga a;cle soo \75 1967
9 12 31p 1963
S90 f.ionda rebui eng ne
s 75 Cal 6 4 667 6296 after 5
A LOCAL company has m
P m
The Almanac
mecl ate open ngs tor th e
9 6 6tv
fol ow ng pos t ons
By United Press Iuternational
Account ng C e k VOLKSWAG~N
Ca 992
Today IS Wednesday Sept 12
Knowledg e and eKpe ence n 1~69
6021
the 25Sth day Of 1973 w1th llO to cos account ng or pav o
9
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euent a1 Open ngs on he
follow
following sh It~ 8 a m t 1 4 968 DODGE Da
6 cy noer
Pm 4 pm t
2 m clnlght
The moon IS m 1ts full phase
exce l ent running cond liOn
120 118am
S800 Ca I 949 2'815 after 6 p m
The mormng stars are Mars
2 Ott ce secrelar es - Dv es
9 11 3 c
nc: ude tvp ng d ctat on
and Saturn
f
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on
same
shlf
s
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969 RAMBLER l500 Phone
I sted above
992 7631
j
Personne Ass st"n cury Venus and Juprter
9 1 111&lt;
Respons
ble
fo
ec
ulting
Th~e born on thiS date are
and screen ng o emplovees
nterv ewino o SALE or lrade 1970 Ford
Des re
Wlder the s1gn of V1rgo
Ga a:t e 500 A r condit on no
counsel
ng
ell.per ence
french entertamer Maur1ce
Pr ce 5900 Phone 949 2 15 C
E•cel ent sa lar es anclfL nge
w R ce
benet ts Send br ef resum cot
Chevalier was born Sept 12
9 12 31P
work h story and educa on
1888
Send a I rep es to Sox 729 S n
care ot The 01.1 y Sen ti nel 1~70 CHEVROLET ftuck J• ton
On this day m hlstor)
w th 8 7 ft camper Ca 1 A82
F'om eroy Oh o
In 1609
Henry Hudson
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29 15
9 2 If&lt;
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97 6 p
discovered what IS now known
WOMAN
for
bookkeeper
and
as the Hu9son R1ver
genera off ce work Sugllr 1962 C"-D LLAC lair COnd I qn
Run Flour M I Pome oy
In 1922
the Protestant
Ca l 992 2~74
Oh o
Ep1scopal House~ of Bishops
9 I 31C
9 I 3 c ---~
voted 36 to 27 to take the " 1 t
TUTE comblnat on bus
obey out of the mamage SUBST
dr vcr and teachers ., ae for For Sale or Trade
19 73 74 Meigs Communlly
ceremony
CHEVY
2 door hi New
School Send app ca t ons o 1965
pant rebu
327 Eng ne 4
Jn 1966 Amerrca s Gemrm 2 Gene Wood R 4 Pomeroy
speed
m.,g
whet
1 Must t-o ll
dockPd w1th an Agena space Oh o
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992 1391
966(
vehicle
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a the area around Meters
ASSI&amp;.tllnt M ne Foreman
Nos 8'9 to 93 P ~au phon e
u derground 1 Sect ion
31 8 6382
Fo r~man
Surtace M n•
9Hp
Foren a
Rec amatlon
ForemAn Persona applying
shou ld hOld v-at c1 foreman
cert I cat on papers (Oh o or Pets For Sale
have su tt c en! eKper ence to
app Y for State examlnat on F»AR:KV EW l&lt;enneh Poodtes
Salary Con mensurale with
1 tov male end l ~em a e
E•per enc~
Excellent
Phone 992 5•0
Benetts TO APPLY Wrlle
7 IS II&lt;
or
Phone
Personnel
0 ePa t men t
c en tr a I
Olvls on Conso dat on Coe l For Sale
Company Cad z Oh o !13907 BRUSI-1 HO GS ~KS II phone
Telephone 614 94245 ? AN
99l 5858
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
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EMPLOYER
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1973 1411. 10 MOBILE hom e
washer a d dryer d sh
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BEAU TI C AN
w th
washer stalnleas st!e s hk
1 te se Ca 992 J?OS
garbage d sponl eve lev e
9 1 3tc
OYen range dacron polyes le r
carpet arge ot Phone 742
COU PLE of e der y peop ~wan
'083
someone o ve n and do gh
7 18 l
housework Woman s
but
w I lake care of her husband
Phone 992 2613
GROCERY business for sa e
9 11 3 c
Bu ld ng for sale or ease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
ROUTE wo ke s for Con
o 10 p m for appo ntmenl
so dated Foods Fu er B ush ....,..
370ffc
Top comm ss on Wr te R L
Lent
637
H gh
s reet 967 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder
Nelsonv lie Oh o Or cal 753
automa c 4 door Earnest ne
594
Hayman Long Bot om Oh 0
9 I 31p
Ca 985 39 o
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WANT ADS
INFORMATION
Noltce
DEADLINES
5 P M Day Before Pub cat on
RUMMAGE Sa e Co ner of
Mondav Oead ne 9 a m
Locus 5 ree and Sycamore
Cancel at on - Cer eel ons
Now tlru Sep embe 8 h 9
W II be accepted unt 1 9 am to
I'll m
I 4 p m Ex cept $un
Day of Pub cat on
REGULATIONS
day
9 12 5 p
The Pub sher ese ves the
Em ploym en! Wanted
r ight o ed t o re ect any ads -----------·-·--F day and
deemed ob ect ona
The YARD Sae
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Sa turday Off Rt 124 on R BABYSITT
Pub sher w I not be respons be
home Ed th Rose Ant qu v
325 If h house Some an
for mo e lhan one ncorrect
Oh o
1 Ques anct good c oth ng
nsert on
9 11 12Jc
other n ce m sc terns
RATES
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For Want Ad Service
W LL PA NT houses and roofs
5 cen s per Word one nsert on
Free es ma es Ca 992 3974
FABR CS Bgges ttleshop n
M n mum Charge 7Sc
9 5 21p
the Mea over
500 yds
2 cents per word thr ee
Po yester doub e kn H. n
consecut ve nsert ons
coord na ed co lo s New tal
18 cents per word s M. con
sh pm ent us! ar ved al
secutlve nsert ons
Wanted To Buy
f rst qua ty f om name b and
25 Per Cent 0 scount on pa d
m s $4 98 va lues for $2 98 CALF feeder Phone 742 3985
ads and ads pad w th n 10 days
S5 98 va lues for $3 79 S6 98
CARD OF THANkS
976c
and S7 98values fo S3 98 A so
&amp; OBITUARY
--·-----co on pr n s and so ds CORNER cupboards wa t
$ SQ fo 50 wo d m n mum
cr ushed ve vet and den m
Each add tonal word 2c
cupboards chests old guns
You must see t to be\'i.eve I
BLIND ADS
any cond ton A so blue
Ca o na Fabr cs on ffoute 7
Add I ona 2Sc Cha ge per
decoratecl stoneware Wr te
one ha f m e north of Ches e
Adver sement
P 0 Box 44 Mart nsburg
Oh o a
Henry Hun er
OFFICE HOURS
Ohio 4393S or cal 1 484 4440
es dence Or ve a tt e save after7pm
B 30 a m o 5 00 p m Oa y
a ot
8 JO a m to 12 00 Noon
8 8 901c
9 2 3tp
Saturday
NO 1 Copper 60c Radiators
30c brass 20c batter es 90c
FOAM to f t your o d couch and
each c ean dry G nseng
cha r cush ens Standards ze
NOTICE ON FILING
roots S60 a b Yel ow root $4
only
S9 95
Pomeroy
OF INVENTORY
May app e soc per b M A
Recovery 622 E Man St eet
AND APPRAISEMENT
Ha I Reedsv le Call 378
992 7554
The Stale of Oh o Me gs
6249
8 31 30 c
County Probate Court
7 Jl tfC
To the Adm n sl a or of the
estate to such of the to bw ng YARO SALE Thu Sday F day WANTED
for
auct on
as are es dents of the State of
household
goods
Too
s most
and Sa u day f om t 1 6 on
Oh o v z - the surv v ng
anyth ng of value Wil buy or
old
R
33
4
m
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no
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of
spouse the next of k n he
se I on com miss on Wil hau
fa rgrounds
benet c ar es under the w
Ca
992 335 4 or 992 2792
31p
and to he attorney or attorneys
Hayman s
7 25 tfc
------represen ng any of the
aforemen oned persons
OLD turn lure oak tables
Emma Put ns Deceased MEIGS County F sh &amp; Game
cocks ce bo)(es brass beds
Assoc
at
on
w
have
a
M dd eport Oh o Sa l sbury
compete
d shes
or
"
meet
ng
Wednesday
Sep
Townsh p No 20665
householcls
Wr
te
M
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en ber 12 7 30 p m Sy racuse
You are hereby no fed tha t
M er Rt -4 Pomeroy Oh o
Club
Room
he
nven ory
and
Ap
ca 99 2 627
91 2c
pra semen of the estate of the
5 13 lfc
aforement oned deceased ate FIV E fam ly ya d sa le Se p 13
Qf sad County was f ed nth s
4 and 5 Stars 10 a m G g
Court Sad Inven tory and
Saw 895 Oak Tab e CB rad o For Rent
Appra semdn w
be for
c o h ng fu n tu e m sc
hearing before h s Court on the
Fra{l~
Hudson res clence HOUSE FVR r~nt 5 rooms and
21st day of September 973 a
bath Racine a ea Cat 992
ac
oss
f
om Rae ne Food
10 oo o cock A M
5858
Ma
kef
Any pe son des r ng o f e
8 30 He
9
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3
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excep ons h e eo mus f e
hem at east f ve days p or to
KOSeOT KOSMI'T CS &amp; W GS 3 AND 4 ROOM turn shed and
he da e set to hear n9
Se p ember Spec a s are
unfurn shed apartments
G ven under my hand and
Lemon Fac a Bath Bath &amp;
Phone 992 5434
sea of said Cou t lh s 10th day
Shower Ge Jr Fac al Mask
4l2tfc
of Sep ember 1973
Kover Kates L qu d Rouge
Ha r Sprays Shampoos K HOU SE FOR Rent 5 rooms and
Mann ng D Webs er
Beauty Ba rs Suntan Sp ay
bath Rae ne area Ca I 992
Judge and ex oft ( o
and others Phone He en Jane
5858
c e k of sa d Court
Brown ~92 5 13 Many thanks
8 29 tfC
to our new and regu ar
By Ann B Watson
customers
Deputy C erk
ROOM upsta rs furn shed
9
ttc 3 apa
19) 12 19 2tc
tment on 6'28 E Man
Street Pomeroy
9 1 Jtc
Look For Our Moon I ghl Sale
Ad lor ThiS Weekend
BIG SAVINGS

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are ava lab e nth&amp; follow ing
PANY

Business Services

YUU At W N I 00 You
help a 1orn f'r r u d 1 1 post 91
vears of aS~ oc~t . : " '-as
W~ ( h w lh It ~ I I &amp;15 M l
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saw th • plot of this story about a man turned Into a super-human
w1th sever'l mechanical parl3 The ld!b loved 11 I thought 11
stank Excellent., 0 survivability C
Gr~ll Saturdays at 10 Ben Cartwright turns detective lill
the pendulum owings from cowboys to t'OP3 ont-e again !.orne
Greene plays an ag1ng pr1vate eye In a serms that has nothmg
spe~1al to recommend It ~ except Lorne Greene Excellence 0plus survivability C
Next time we lllook over NRC wh1ch 1s makmg the most
changes or all

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Anythmg can happen 1n
match pomt games Here IS an
example or a bnlllant senes of
plays to make the d1fferenc~
between top and bottom
East s double of one club was
errat1c South s JUmp to three
no-trump pure wh1msy
South won the !1rst tnck w1th
the ace of hearts over East s
kmg He noted that the normal
result would be four spades b1d
and fiVe made
He needed to make f1ve no
trump for a good score and
worked out a play for 11 based
on the assumptiOn that East
held the kmg of diamonds and
king-queen of clubs He led his
jack of hearts nght back West
took h1s queen and led a th1rd
heart
_
Dummy s lU won"' d ~outh
discarded a d1amond Then he
proceeded to run off s1x spades
wh1le dlscardmg two clubs
from dummy
When West showed out on the
second spade East could see
the end play I hat was due lo
come off
He al110 found a way to fol11t
H1s f1rst discard was h1s last
heart H1s next two were small
diamonds to leave his king un
protected Finally he chucked
the deuce of clubs
Now South led a club to
dummy s ace East followed
with the queen It was obvious
to South that East was holding
the king of clubs and king sman
In diamonds He led dummy 1
jack of clubs East cashed two
club tricks to hold South to four
no trumpt
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Chehelrl up and carry o I
E•c me we see you P c ure
you seem to sm e and SAY
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m on tv sleep ng
we wll n eel aga n son e
day

9 12 1 P
-------IN LOV NG memory of Lee
Denney on today h s b rth
day Seplember 12
The clays are empty and he
nlonts are ono
But we keep remembe ng that
we must go on
You took part of us w ttl you
when you went away
And there s an emp v pla ce n
our hearts today
But you know we tove you and
that we care
Be happy with God and wa t for
us there
Sadly missed bY J udy
Deanna and B an
9 12 H e

----------Card of Thanks

WE WOULD I k.e
o thank
everyone for tl'le f ewers
cards and phone cal s also
a I the monetary g fts dur ng
the I ness and death of Betty
Adams
Jackson
Mrs
M lclred Spencer
9 12 ltp

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whO v s ted and sent cards
wh le she was n the nosp tal

and at home
Martha Rose

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Memor a Hosp tal and Staff

for the care

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Dr S mon and all the nurses

who were so k nd to me A
thanks a so o those who sent
cards and flowers Mrs
Emma Hayman
9 2 ltp

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PUBLIC NOTICES
Your R1ght to Know
and tie ntormed of the tunc

tons of you government are

err bod ed n pub c no ces In

that se f government charges
a c t zens to be nformed
th s newspaper urges every
c t zen to read and study hese
notices We strong y adv se
those c t zens seek ng fu he
ntormat on o exerc se her
r ght of access to pub
records and pub c mee ngs
LEGAL NOTICE
AN ORDINANCE PER
TAINING TO THE PARKING
OR STORAGE OF DISABLED
MOTOR VEHICLES
WHEREAS there are w th n
the corporate m ts of the
V 1 age of Rae ne Oh o certa n
d smantled part a 'V d smant
led wrecked 1unked non
operat on
d scarded
or
un censed motor veh c e and
WHEREAS he park ng or
storage of such motor veh cles
te11d to mpede traff c n the
streets reduce the value of
private property create f re
and other safety and hea h
hazards and otherw se n
terfere w th the comfo and
wet be ng of the publ c
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED as follows by tlie
Counc I of the vI age of Racine
Oh o two th rds of all members
electecl thereto conc:urr no
SECTION I That no person
firm c,r corporal on sha I park
or store any d sab ed motor
veh cle on any street or high
way w th n sa d V lage or on
the right of way thereof for a
period of t me in e11.cess of 24
hours
SECTION 2 That no person
f rm or corporal on In control of
any real property w th n sa d
VII age whether as owner
tenant occupant easee or
otherwise shall park or store
or perm t the parking or
storage of any d sa bled veh cle
on any such rea property for a
per od of t me n e11.cess of 72
hours except as prov ded
herein
SECTION 3 Thai d sabled
motor veh c e as !JSed herein
sha I mean any motor vehic e
wh Ch s not n an operating
condll on or which has no Ya ue
except for sa vage or junk.
purposes or wh ch has not been
I censed and lssuP.~ ad st net ve
number and reg strat on mark.
pursuant to Chapter 4503 at the
Ohio Rev sed Code or wh ch
does nord splay sa d d st net ve
number and reg strat on mark
Port ons of d sa bled motor
vehicles such as fenders hoods
rad ators motors etc shall be
included In th s def n t on
SECTION 4 That any motor
vehicle parked or stored n
v olaton of th s Ord nance
after ten (lOl days notice of
such v-iolat on to the owner of
Ia d veh cle may be removed to
a motor vehlc e pound or other
place of storage and sha not be
releaud except upon payment
of tow ng and storage charges
Veh c es so removed may be
d sposed of n accordance w th
the provis ons of Sect on 737 331
of the Oh o Rev sed Code
SECTION 5 Thai n the even I
the owner cannot be located or
n the ev-ent h s address s
unknown any motor veh cle
par keel or stored n vio .et on of
fhlt Ol'id nance after ten (10)
d1y1 notice of su(h v otatlon to
the person firm or corporation
in contra of the real property
upon wh ch motor veh c e s
parked or stored may be
rtmoved to .e motor Yeh cle
pound or other place of storage
and shall not be released e)(cept
upon paymdllt of tow ng and
storaoe and shaft not be
released except upon payment
of tow no and sto age charges
Vehlc es so removed may be
disposed ot n accordance w th
the prcvls ons of Sect on 7J7 331
of the Oh o ReY sed Code
SECT ON 6
Tha
lhe
prov slons of th s ord nanc:e
lhllt not app y to Motor
vehlc 11 parkecl or stored on
real property n contra of a
peraon firm o corporal on
regu erly estab lshed and
engag~~ in the bus ness or
repa r ng or sa vag ng of motor
·~hlcres

SECTION 7 Thai a olher
orcUh4n..ces or parts of or
dinenCJ's In confl ct w th the
provision of th s o d nance
ahall be and the 5ame hereby
are repealed
SECTION 8 Thai lh s or
dln•nce shall take effect and be
In force from and after the
••rllnl periOd II lowed by aw

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brake5 rad o really sharp

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S1395
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blue f n sh spot es~ nter or

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OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY OHIO

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LARRY S MOBILE
HOMES SALES
Pomeroy, Oh1o

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ROOFING
FUR
NACE
CLEANING
AND REPAIR AND
PLUMBING

ALL WEATHER
MIDDLEPORT OHIO
Phone 992 2550

P AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

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EXCELSIOR Sat Works E
Main Sf Pomeroy AI k nds
of sa t water pellets water
nuggets block salt and own
Oh o R ver Salt Phone 992
3891
rado apecombna on am
tm rae! o 8 track ape deck
Balances 14 68 or terms a e
ava ab e Call '992 3965
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KNAPP shoes new tal and
w nter styles now out Ca
992 532~
8 14 lfc

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OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Slop In and See Our
Floor Display

Open I Till
Monday lhru Salurday
•o• E Ma1n Pomeroy 0

Dack's
Hoard House
STRIPPERS
We Slrlp Pa in I Varn shes
Elc lrom Furnllure
Antiques Modern Melals
No ruinous I yes or caust cs
used
P1ck Up Service
Available
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques
D1ck Seyler Owner
Kerr St
Pomeroy 0
Phone 992 2798

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DIJMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

MODERN
SANITATION
JOHN TUCKER
Rt 4 Pomeroy 0
992 3954 or !92 7349
Spec1altSI
Wheel
Alignment

WOOD TRUSSES
Bulttto Your Specs
Delivered lo Job S1to

HOGG &amp;ZUSPAN
773

MATERIALS CO
5554
Mason W Vo

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Bul do~er Radlalor lo
-::,ma est Heater Lore
Nalhan 8 ggs
Radtator Spec1ahst

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph '1992 2174

Pomeroy

WHEEL AI gnment
located at Crossroads Rt 124
now ba ck to work Compete
front end serv ce tune up and
brake
serv ce
Whee s
balanced electron ca ly A
work guaranteed Reaso.nab e
rates Phon e 742 3232
2 18 If&lt;

8 4 JO Dally 112 Sal
o ~ H Rawlings Sons
B ld og
M ddleporl 0
992 2101

0 DELL

LK NSON smal eng ne sa es Real Estate For $ale
and serv ce 820 3rd Stre 3 BEDROOM house 1 1 baths
M ddleport Lawn mower and
forma d n ng room 1 1 v ng
cha n saw repa r F ee p ck.up
room k chen tam ly room 2
and de verv Phone 992 3092
car
garage full basement on
Also Br ggs and Stratton and
acre lot Located n R ggs
"----Tecumseh parts
Crest
Manor
Phore
992
3863
RON
SHEPARD
Floor Wal
8 22 301c
before 3 p m ~nd a sk for Mr
Remodel ng Ceram c t ile
baths Bo)( 280 Rut and 742
lng e s or ca I Gene R ggs a
3664
985 3S95 or 992 S869
6 26 II&lt;
8 26 li e
MOB LE home repal
E ec
tr ca p um b ng and heat ng
Phone 992 5858

W

PRICE
CONSTRUCTION

Roofmg
Spoutmg
Porch Repa1r Com
plete
Home
Remodeling

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7 15 lie

HARR SONS TV serv ce and
se v cecal s Phone 992 2522
2 9 tfc
DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept c tanks d t
ch ng serv ce top so 1 f
I mestone
B&amp;K
d rt
Esc a vat ng Phone 992 5367 or
992 3861
9 1 ttc

608

POMEROY
Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181
22 FT CAM PER put type
Lay on And a schoo bus
made n o ca mpe Phone 7.42
3437

9 1 Jlp

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POMEROY
POMEROY
2 story frame
J large
bedrooms Bath 0 n ng W Ll,. TR M or cu t ees and
shrubbe y also clean out
room Love y k tel en with
basements att cs and etc
range and ots of cab nets
Call 949 322 or 742 444
Ut I ty space Hoi water
B3130tc
heat A r cond Carpeted
-~-----------DEAD
STOCK - WI remnvjll
Garage and storage Lois of
at a reasonable char~;~e Ca I
remade ng Close fo school
2~5 5514
and slore $19 500 oo
8 23 901C
SYRACUSE
NE GLERS FOR HOUSE
Localed n new add I on
CA LL GUY
BUILDERS
About 2 ~ years old Owner
NEIGLER RAC NE OHIO
has been transfer red J n ce
9 I 30 1p
·---- bedrooms w th closets
TIME to check that o 1 o;:-gas
Modern balh Ut illy space
furnace tor winter D rty
K tchen has lots of cab nets
furnaces cost fuel and could
cost a fe Call P &amp; J Home
Hardwood floors Carporl
Ma ntenance 992 3509 215 N
Large lot $20 000 00
Second Middleport
MIDDLEPORT
8 23 301C
1 f oor p an 3 bedrooms
Balh D n ng room New
cab nets n the kitchen New
furnace TV room New floor
covertng Porches Full
basemen! 2 car garage and
workshop
Double lot
lfeal Estate For Sale
Sl3 000 00
2 BEDROOM house J years o d
RUTLAND
carpet ng b g k tchen w th
1 story frame 3 n ce
lots of cab nets
acre of
ground Rae ne Oh o ca
bedrooms w lh closets Balh
949 4998
N ce k !chen and d n ng
9 121fc
area Full basement w th
shower Porches Storm 15 ACRES to sa e 5 room
house bath and 2 car garage
doors and w ndows Electric
Natu a gas Cal 742 3502
heat 51 acres $18 soo 00
9 12 4 c
OTHER PROPERTY TO
6 ROOMS and u ty room
CHOOSE FROM
upsta rs 4 rooms and ut 1 ty
HENRY E CLELAND
room downsta rs Large
BROKER
yard Cal 992 7227 anyt me
after p m
!92 2259
9 2 31p
If no answer 991 2568
3 BEDROOM house on L nco n
H
I v ng room k tchen
bath and ut I ty room extra
large lot over 1 acre Has
driveway
$13 000
Call
Sundav after 12 noon on
weekdays after S p m 992
32•7
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Ph. 742·6271
READY MIX
CONCRETE
del vered right to your
pro[ect Fast and easy Free
est mates Phone 992 3284
Goegleln Ready M x Co
M ddleport Oh o
6 30 lie

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rales Ph 4~6
-4782 Gallipot s John Russel
Owner and Operator
5 12 II&lt;

x 45 MOB LE hom~ wllh new
turn ture on
acre lot w th
good wei and sept c tank
Land conta ns sma l pond
FURNISHED
Call 742 38 o
9 2 4fc 2 BEDROOMS - Nice bath and
k lchen carporl and large
4 x 65 TRAILER 2 bedroom
very good cond to Phone 773 rver lot Ask ng $10 500 00
S80S
NEW LISTING
8 22 ffc SPEC IAL 7 rooms good
balh reasonable kllchen front
and back porches Clly water
A1r Cond1t1oners
gas Oh o Power 52800 00
Awnmgs
NEW liSTING
Underpmnmg
OUT - New 3 bedroom home
a r cond I oned washer and
Co mp etc mob le home
dryer bar n k !chen Obi sink
se rv cc - plus g gant c
palo Md garage 65 of land
d splay of mob e homes
$19 000 00
alway s ava lab e al
NEW LISTING
NEAR 5TOR ES - I block from
MILLER
cou rthouse 7 rooms and
storage 2 Apartments shou ld
• MOBILE HOMES be renovaled nfo good Income
1220 Wnh nglon Blvd
property Only 53500 oo
423 7511
BELPRE 0
NEW LISTING
1N
TOWN
- 2 bedrooms wllh
1
large closers modern kllchen
large living w fh gas fireplace
Real Estate For
Garage and full basement
HOUSE n R"c ne iJ room a 1 1 $16 500 00
blltha buement and new
GOOD BUSINESS
bv 11 In k !Chen Co 94~ 380
TAXI
Sl:
Rill CE - 31ale model
or 446 7615
9 9 61&lt; cabs In good condl llon 2 have
HOUSE lor III Ii oc~tted n power and a r For qu ck sale
Brndbury Ca 992 1363 l)fter of 16500 00
6 pm
BE ONE JUMP AHEAD AND
9 5 301c BUY IT NOW PROPERTY IS
ON THE RISE
7 ROOM hOUU w lh bOih n
Rut and air cond 1 oned
&lt;:aroetecs gas furn•c• dish
wnher double oYe" reno•
d~ublo gorogo Iorge cerporl
4 acres cltlred and fenc1d
sme l
barn and other
bul dlnps Phone 614 7~2 683~
5 30 ttc

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Pleasant R1dge Road
POMEROY OHIO

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and sma
Backhoes and
oaders on track and t res
Dump truck - Lo boy ser
vice Septic tanks Instal ed
George I B II) Putllns phone
992 2478 or 992 7402
2 9 lie

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TO YOUR SPECIFICATION
Drck Vaughan

992 3374
Big Capo en, l
Moylog
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Automatics
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Cpo ce of water
temps
Auto
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MA~TAO

FURNITURE·~~~.~~:·'

lor the Goose

!lear Helen
My w1fe IS consta1 tly IJattlng nty belly in front of company
soylng or hnplying that middle Hgc has arrived She diS&lt;:Usse•
my thinnmg hair and other more per110nal SIIJilS of agrng as do
U e other wives while their husbands are supposed to sit there
and take 11
other day I decided to f1ght back I whacked her rump at
the pool and remarked f'anny droop I J'han I sug~ested she
skip the dessert our hostess offered and patted her double cl m
I still haven t heard the last of 1t You destroyed me m front
of all those people
You don t love me 1 hingshkethat
Tell me Helen why are these hypersensitive wives so 10
sens1t1ve where their husbands arc concerned - FOR 1'WOWAV GIRfH CONTROl

nw

Dear FTWGC
Why not ask your wife? When she reahzes men too arc
sens1hve about their age showing maybe she II cut the pubI c
remarks - H
NOTE fO WIVES Could thiS be you A bad remale tra1t
(believe me ferrumsts 11 JS female) Is d1scussmg a husband as 1f
he weren t there We do 11 with our children too right? - H

+++

Dear Helen
My father died ten months ago and my mother can t get over
the loss He was her whole world She felt he could do no wrong
Several tunes she wished she had died at the same bme as she
couldn t poss1bly fmd another life
Lately she has shown Signs of mterest mother people but she
still says she could never serwusly consider remarnage smce no
man could ever measure up to Dad
Shes too young (a nd frankly top helpless ) for res1gned
Widowhood An old fr1end of the fam1ly lS crazy about her He d
make the best husband but she remams true to a memory
though she enJOYS gomg out with h1m now
Here s the problem that memory 1s false Aller Dads
dealh I was sortmg out h1s papers and came across cancelled
checks to a woman and letters from two other women which
md1cated he was more than fnends with them l d suspected th1s
for years so 11 was no shock but he successfully h1d h1s other l1fe
from my mother I st1ll have these bits of eVIdence but thought 1t
best to let Mom keep her 1llus10ns However 1f they re preven
tlng her from havmg a good marnage should I stop prorectmg
Dad? - ON A DILEMMAS HORNS
Dear On
It s nsky shattermg ulols Whtle the truth m1ght free your
mother 11 could also emb1tter her or send her mto another w1th
drawal per1od
Smce she lS slowly recovermg lr.om her gr~ef why not put
your hopes on the old friend ? HIS persuasiOn seems much
better therapy than yours - H

Rowan and Marl n 3 4 15 Mov e Eve Kn eve I 6 lJ
9 00 - lronStde 3 4 15 Moves L I Abner 4 8 To Calch A
Thoef 0
9 30 - Just Jazz 20 33
10 oo - Streets of San Franmco 6 13 News 20 An American
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11 30- Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Pro Football6 13 Moves The
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luklng p look at the fall fV seasons new olfcdn~s and
grading eac h show for IL~ probable merit and chance of surv1vat
t11h1y I m lakin~ a look at ABC
IJkc CBS wh1ch more or less stood pat th1s season new
progran1son ABC are not too numerous w1th no changes at all on
SUnday Monday or Tuesday But heres what s new
Bob &amp; Carol &amp; Ted &amp; Ahcc Wednesdays 111 8 A lousy hme
slot for an adult program based on a smm-&lt;hrty mov1e I predict
iL~ demise by m1d-aeason Exceller ce C-mmus su rvivability DIm nus
Doc Elhol Wednesdays at 10 James Franc1scus wlll g1ve
Owen Marshall one week off a month for thiS preposterous
1Jropos1tlon lor a ser1es about a doctor who actually makes house
calls Nevertheless m1ddle Amfnca loves medical Amenca and
an added asset IS 1'ranc1scus In a starring role Excellence B
surv ivabil ity B mmus
Toma Thursdays at 8 Another detective ser1es (when
w11llt end?) starrmg Tony Musante in this case Its about a
loner type of cop w1th a theme that sounds 1mplaus1ble but
may be fa1rly entcrtalnrng Excellence C-mmus surv1Vab1hty
Cmmus
Adam s R b Frldoys at 9 JO Ken Howard and Blythe
Danner Will never replace Spencer Tracy and Katharme Hepburn m what was a dandy 1949 mov1e about a pair of lawyers But
the premise of the battle of the sexes carr1ed mto the courtroom
w1th Howard the prosecutor and Danner the defense counsel
offers a good format for var1atwns and subplots that may make
thiS one or the best of the entr1es th1s season It fat-es stiff lime
slot competition however so don t hold your breath Excellence
B surv1Vab1h ty D.plus
ABC Suspense Mov1e Saturdays at 8 30 These made lor TV
n1cks may be fa1rly good With some excellent ones perhaps But
they confront a hneup of NBC not-made for TV films of fau-ly
h1gh cahbre and - worse still - CBS smash lmeup of M A-SH
Mary Tyloer Moore and Bob Newhart s somewhat-reVIsed
format Excellence C surv1vab1hty D.plus
The S1x Mllhon Dollar Man Saturdays at 8 30 This &lt;hnw
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CLEANED
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STEWART OHIO PH 662
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10 4 lie
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service al makes 992 228.4
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Author zed S nger Sa es and
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10 30 - Baffle 3 A 15 $10 000 Pyramid 8 10 Mike Douglass 6
From lhe Hils 33
• t1 00 - Gambit 8 10 Password 13 Wizard ol Odds 3 4 IS
Societies n Trans lion 33
t1 30 - Hoi ywood Squares 3 4 5 Brady Bunch 13 Bowl ng 6
Love of L fe 8 10 Episode Act on 33
11 55 - CBS News 8 Don Imel s World 10
12 00 - Jeopardy 3 15 Password 6 News s 10 13 Sesame St
33 Bob Brauns SO 50 Club 4
12 30-3Ws3 IS Spii!Second6 SearchforTomorrow8 10
12 55 - NBC News 3 15
1 00 - All My Chi dren 6 13 News 3 Nol For Women On y 15
Sew ng Skills 33 Concenlral on 8 What s My Line 10
1 30- 3 On A Match 3 4 15 Let s Make A Dea 6 13 As lhe
World Turns 8 10 Film 33
2 oo - Days of Our Lives 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 13 6
Guld ng Llghf 8 10 Masterp ece Thealre 33
~ 2 3Q - Doctors 3 4 15 Edge of Night 8 10 G rl n My 1.. fe 6 13
3 00 - Price s Righi 8 10 Musical Encounter 33 Anolher
World 3 4 15 General Hosp tal 6 13
3 30 - Return of Peyton Place 3 15 One Lie to Live 13 Secrel
Storm 10 Phil Donahue 4 Malch Game 73 e Fllnfslones 6
Film 33
4 00 - Mister Carloon 3 Love "-mer can Slyle 13 Somerset 15
Sesame St 33 In School Preview 20 I Love Lucy 8 Movie
Harriet Craig 10 Speedracer 6
4 30 - My Little Marge 15 Green Acres 3 Jeopardy 4 I Love
Lucy 6 Gill gan s Island 13 Hazel 8 About Ins de Flash
Outside 20
5 00- Bonanza 3 Mr Rogers 20 33 Big Valey 6 Western Slar
Theater 15 Merv Grill n 4 Andy Griff n 8 I Dream of
Jeannie 13
5 30 - Elec Co 33 Gomer Pyle USMC 13 Beverly H lib Illes 8
,Hodgepodge Lodge20 Trails WesiiS D ck Van Dyke4
5 oS - Earl Nlghtlnga e 15
6 00 - News 3 4 B 15 News 6 3 10 Sesame Sl 20 Milestones
of Progress 33
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 10 L las
Yoga &amp; You 33 Hogans Heroes 13
7 00 - What s My Line 8 News 10 Beat Ihe Clock~ Elec Co
20 Course ol Our Tlmes33 Trulh or Conseq 3 6 Leis Make
A Deal13 Call ofthe West 15 Coaches Commenls 5
1 3{}-Hollywood Squares 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Wild K1ngdom
10 Beat the Clock 13 Zoom 20 Looking Ahead 33 To be •
announced 15 Sale ofthe Centory 4 Ozz e s G rls 8
8 00- The Wallons 8 10 Playhouse New York B1ography 33

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TI1URSDAY SEPT 13 1973
00 - Sunrise Seminar 4 Sacred l-1earl 10
15 - America s Problems o
10 - Farm Report 13
25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Columbus Today A B be Answrs 8 Paflerns lor Living
13 News 6
6 45 - Corncob Report 3 Farmt me 10
7 OOR - Today 3 ~ 15 CBS News 8 10 Fl nlsfones 13 Romper
oom6
7 30 - Rocky 8. Bu lwlnkle13 New Zoo Revue6
B OOL - Capf Kangaroo 10 8 Sesame Sl 33 New Zoo Revue 13
assle 6
8 30 - New Zoo Revue6 D ck Van Dykel3
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul Dixon 4 Ph Donahue 15 Friendly Juncl on 10
AM 3 Mr Rogers 33 Brady Bunch 6 Abbott and Cos lei o 8
Moble A Girl Named Tamlke 13
9 30 - To Tell the Trulh 3 W ld Wild West6 Eleclr c Company
33 5ecret Storm 8
9 55 - Chuck Wh le Reports 10
;:: 10 ~ - Dinah Shore 3 IS Lllas Yoga &amp; You 33 Jokers w I&lt;( 10
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EXCAVATING dozer loader
and backhoe work sepllc
tanks nstalled dump trucks
and o boys for hire w I haul
f It d rt top sol limestone
and gravel Ca ll Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n ghl phone 992 3525 or 992
5232

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24 Hour Serv1ce
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UPHOLSTER your own fu
n ture We have a the sup
P es
vou
w I
need
Upho ste y Fab cs a verv
Ia ge se ect on ot ny ons
velvets Her cu on v ny s - n
co ton pr nts also remnant s
Foam for cus h ons and
padd ng Burlap den ms
cam br c foam glue z ppers
spr ngs and c ps ch pboa ds
egs sew ng thread dacron
acks webb ng welt cord
cottorr sw vel bases and a
----- - --. -- other supp es vou wil [leed
4 ROOM turn shed apartments
New furn ture at ow low
Wal o wa I ca pet ng c ose
p ces Pomeroy Recovery
n town Call 992 ·3658
622 E Ma n 992 7554
9 11 3tc
8 3 30 c
FURN ISHED two bedroom
mob e home on Spr ng 972 YAMAHA 350 Roadb ke
1500 Ca 742 3295
Avenue n Pome oy Ca 992
9 12 3 c
3429
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---MACH NOS left n layaway
ROOMS by the week $18 up
AI bu t n to buttonho e do
Me os nn Pomeroy
s e ch sew ng and fancy
7 2 tfc
s ch ng Pay lUSt $48 75 cash
o
terms available Trade ns
PRIVATE meet ng room for
accep ted Phone 992 2984
any organ zat on phone 992
9 2 6tc
3975
311tfc ELECTROLUX Vacuum
C eeners comp lete w h at
2 BeDROoM~Pa-·;;;;; -w- h
ta ch ments cordw ndet and
ba n and p en y of c osets
pant spray Used but n 1 ke
Hardwood
floors
n ce
new cond ton Pay S34 45
cab nets n k tcl'1en New f oor
cash or budget p an ava able
cover ng n k tchen and bath
Phone 992 2984
Sma yard and garage No
9 2 61c
pets Ca ll Tracy Whaley 130
L nco n H 992 3054
mproved Z pp es the
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9 12 lip
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bury phone before 6 p m 992
MObile Homes For Sale
5693
---9 10 5tc: CASH pa d tor a makes and
models of mob le homes
HOUSE FOR ren - 6 ooms
Phone area code 614 423 9531
and bath fu
basement
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Eleclr~~al Appliances Alto
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992 2094
606 E Mam Pomeruy

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By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Dean Sayre of NO HUNT NG or trespassi ng on
th ese farms ocated n the
Middletown Pa
spent a
Nease Se tt em en area v g 1
week s vacatwn w1th h1s
Hamm Wa ace Am be ge
Helen Baer and Cha le s
parents Mr and Mrs Herbert
Yost
Sayre and Dav1d While here
9 6 61p
---they attended the R1ver Rat
TO SCHOOL Spec a
party at Waterford at the home BACK
New 4 drawer knee hole desk
eadv to be finished Th s
of Mr and Mrs Norman Styer
on y S24 95 Cash &amp;
week
Others attendmg were Mr and
Carry Pomeroy Recove y
622 E Ma n Te ephone 992
Mrs Herbert Sayre and Dave
7554
Mrs Dorothy Glenn
966 (
Mr and Mrs Russell Roush
attended the homecommg at
Jackson Chapel Church Mt
Alto W Va Sunday
Mr and Mrs Gary Miller of
Mansfield spent the Labor Day
weekend w1th Charles Lawson
and lam1ly
Carl Robmson of Norfolk
Ya spent Labor Day weekend
9 9 life
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With Mr and Mrs Herbert
MOB LE home space Baer s
Shields Mr and Mrs Chr1ss1e
Market Syracuse
Powell and Mrs Bertha
8 26 lfc
ON YOUR DIAL
Robinson
TRAILER Browns Tra er
Dav1d Sayre and Mrs
Pa k M ne sv I e Phone 992
3324
Dorothy Glenn called on Mr
9 7 tfc
and Mrs Herbert Roush and Help Wanted
Roger Tuesday evemng
Auto Sales
BA8YS TTER waned Ca 1992
2904 after 5 or 992 9965
Ford Ga a;cle soo \75 1967
9 12 31p 1963
S90 f.ionda rebui eng ne
s 75 Cal 6 4 667 6296 after 5
A LOCAL company has m
P m
The Almanac
mecl ate open ngs tor th e
9 6 6tv
fol ow ng pos t ons
By United Press Iuternational
Account ng C e k VOLKSWAG~N
Ca 992
Today IS Wednesday Sept 12
Knowledg e and eKpe ence n 1~69
6021
the 25Sth day Of 1973 w1th llO to cos account ng or pav o
9
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euent a1 Open ngs on he
follow
following sh It~ 8 a m t 1 4 968 DODGE Da
6 cy noer
Pm 4 pm t
2 m clnlght
The moon IS m 1ts full phase
exce l ent running cond liOn
120 118am
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The mormng stars are Mars
2 Ott ce secrelar es - Dv es
9 11 3 c
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same
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969 RAMBLER l500 Phone
I sted above
992 7631
j
Personne Ass st"n cury Venus and Juprter
9 1 111&lt;
Respons
ble
fo
ec
ulting
Th~e born on thiS date are
and screen ng o emplovees
nterv ewino o SALE or lrade 1970 Ford
Des re
Wlder the s1gn of V1rgo
Ga a:t e 500 A r condit on no
counsel
ng
ell.per ence
french entertamer Maur1ce
Pr ce 5900 Phone 949 2 15 C
E•cel ent sa lar es anclfL nge
w R ce
benet ts Send br ef resum cot
Chevalier was born Sept 12
9 12 31P
work h story and educa on
1888
Send a I rep es to Sox 729 S n
care ot The 01.1 y Sen ti nel 1~70 CHEVROLET ftuck J• ton
On this day m hlstor)
w th 8 7 ft camper Ca 1 A82
F'om eroy Oh o
In 1609
Henry Hudson
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29 15
9 2 If&lt;
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97 6 p
discovered what IS now known
WOMAN
for
bookkeeper
and
as the Hu9son R1ver
genera off ce work Sugllr 1962 C"-D LLAC lair COnd I qn
Run Flour M I Pome oy
In 1922
the Protestant
Ca l 992 2~74
Oh o
Ep1scopal House~ of Bishops
9 I 31C
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voted 36 to 27 to take the " 1 t
TUTE comblnat on bus
obey out of the mamage SUBST
dr vcr and teachers ., ae for For Sale or Trade
19 73 74 Meigs Communlly
ceremony
CHEVY
2 door hi New
School Send app ca t ons o 1965
pant rebu
327 Eng ne 4
Jn 1966 Amerrca s Gemrm 2 Gene Wood R 4 Pomeroy
speed
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992 1391
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vehicle
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ASSI&amp;.tllnt M ne Foreman
Nos 8'9 to 93 P ~au phon e
u derground 1 Sect ion
31 8 6382
Fo r~man
Surtace M n•
9Hp
Foren a
Rec amatlon
ForemAn Persona applying
shou ld hOld v-at c1 foreman
cert I cat on papers (Oh o or Pets For Sale
have su tt c en! eKper ence to
app Y for State examlnat on F»AR:KV EW l&lt;enneh Poodtes
Salary Con mensurale with
1 tov male end l ~em a e
E•per enc~
Excellent
Phone 992 5•0
Benetts TO APPLY Wrlle
7 IS II&lt;
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Phone
Personnel
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c en tr a I
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Company Cad z Oh o !13907 BRUSI-1 HO GS ~KS II phone
Telephone 614 94245 ? AN
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OPPORTUNITY
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washer a d dryer d sh
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washer stalnleas st!e s hk
1 te se Ca 992 J?OS
garbage d sponl eve lev e
9 1 3tc
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carpet arge ot Phone 742
COU PLE of e der y peop ~wan
'083
someone o ve n and do gh
7 18 l
housework Woman s
but
w I lake care of her husband
Phone 992 2613
GROCERY business for sa e
9 11 3 c
Bu ld ng for sale or ease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
ROUTE wo ke s for Con
o 10 p m for appo ntmenl
so dated Foods Fu er B ush ....,..
370ffc
Top comm ss on Wr te R L
Lent
637
H gh
s reet 967 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder
Nelsonv lie Oh o Or cal 753
automa c 4 door Earnest ne
594
Hayman Long Bot om Oh 0
9 I 31p
Ca 985 39 o
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WANT ADS
INFORMATION
Noltce
DEADLINES
5 P M Day Before Pub cat on
RUMMAGE Sa e Co ner of
Mondav Oead ne 9 a m
Locus 5 ree and Sycamore
Cancel at on - Cer eel ons
Now tlru Sep embe 8 h 9
W II be accepted unt 1 9 am to
I'll m
I 4 p m Ex cept $un
Day of Pub cat on
REGULATIONS
day
9 12 5 p
The Pub sher ese ves the
Em ploym en! Wanted
r ight o ed t o re ect any ads -----------·-·--F day and
deemed ob ect ona
The YARD Sae
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Sa turday Off Rt 124 on R BABYSITT
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home Ed th Rose Ant qu v
325 If h house Some an
for mo e lhan one ncorrect
Oh o
1 Ques anct good c oth ng
nsert on
9 11 12Jc
other n ce m sc terns
RATES
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For Want Ad Service
W LL PA NT houses and roofs
5 cen s per Word one nsert on
Free es ma es Ca 992 3974
FABR CS Bgges ttleshop n
M n mum Charge 7Sc
9 5 21p
the Mea over
500 yds
2 cents per word thr ee
Po yester doub e kn H. n
consecut ve nsert ons
coord na ed co lo s New tal
18 cents per word s M. con
sh pm ent us! ar ved al
secutlve nsert ons
Wanted To Buy
f rst qua ty f om name b and
25 Per Cent 0 scount on pa d
m s $4 98 va lues for $2 98 CALF feeder Phone 742 3985
ads and ads pad w th n 10 days
S5 98 va lues for $3 79 S6 98
CARD OF THANkS
976c
and S7 98values fo S3 98 A so
&amp; OBITUARY
--·-----co on pr n s and so ds CORNER cupboards wa t
$ SQ fo 50 wo d m n mum
cr ushed ve vet and den m
Each add tonal word 2c
cupboards chests old guns
You must see t to be\'i.eve I
BLIND ADS
any cond ton A so blue
Ca o na Fabr cs on ffoute 7
Add I ona 2Sc Cha ge per
decoratecl stoneware Wr te
one ha f m e north of Ches e
Adver sement
P 0 Box 44 Mart nsburg
Oh o a
Henry Hun er
OFFICE HOURS
Ohio 4393S or cal 1 484 4440
es dence Or ve a tt e save after7pm
B 30 a m o 5 00 p m Oa y
a ot
8 JO a m to 12 00 Noon
8 8 901c
9 2 3tp
Saturday
NO 1 Copper 60c Radiators
30c brass 20c batter es 90c
FOAM to f t your o d couch and
each c ean dry G nseng
cha r cush ens Standards ze
NOTICE ON FILING
roots S60 a b Yel ow root $4
only
S9 95
Pomeroy
OF INVENTORY
May app e soc per b M A
Recovery 622 E Man St eet
AND APPRAISEMENT
Ha I Reedsv le Call 378
992 7554
The Stale of Oh o Me gs
6249
8 31 30 c
County Probate Court
7 Jl tfC
To the Adm n sl a or of the
estate to such of the to bw ng YARO SALE Thu Sday F day WANTED
for
auct on
as are es dents of the State of
household
goods
Too
s most
and Sa u day f om t 1 6 on
Oh o v z - the surv v ng
anyth ng of value Wil buy or
old
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no
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of
spouse the next of k n he
se I on com miss on Wil hau
fa rgrounds
benet c ar es under the w
Ca
992 335 4 or 992 2792
31p
and to he attorney or attorneys
Hayman s
7 25 tfc
------represen ng any of the
aforemen oned persons
OLD turn lure oak tables
Emma Put ns Deceased MEIGS County F sh &amp; Game
cocks ce bo)(es brass beds
Assoc
at
on
w
have
a
M dd eport Oh o Sa l sbury
compete
d shes
or
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meet
ng
Wednesday
Sep
Townsh p No 20665
householcls
Wr
te
M
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en ber 12 7 30 p m Sy racuse
You are hereby no fed tha t
M er Rt -4 Pomeroy Oh o
Club
Room
he
nven ory
and
Ap
ca 99 2 627
91 2c
pra semen of the estate of the
5 13 lfc
aforement oned deceased ate FIV E fam ly ya d sa le Se p 13
Qf sad County was f ed nth s
4 and 5 Stars 10 a m G g
Court Sad Inven tory and
Saw 895 Oak Tab e CB rad o For Rent
Appra semdn w
be for
c o h ng fu n tu e m sc
hearing before h s Court on the
Fra{l~
Hudson res clence HOUSE FVR r~nt 5 rooms and
21st day of September 973 a
bath Racine a ea Cat 992
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f
om Rae ne Food
10 oo o cock A M
5858
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Any pe son des r ng o f e
8 30 He
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excep ons h e eo mus f e
hem at east f ve days p or to
KOSeOT KOSMI'T CS &amp; W GS 3 AND 4 ROOM turn shed and
he da e set to hear n9
Se p ember Spec a s are
unfurn shed apartments
G ven under my hand and
Lemon Fac a Bath Bath &amp;
Phone 992 5434
sea of said Cou t lh s 10th day
Shower Ge Jr Fac al Mask
4l2tfc
of Sep ember 1973
Kover Kates L qu d Rouge
Ha r Sprays Shampoos K HOU SE FOR Rent 5 rooms and
Mann ng D Webs er
Beauty Ba rs Suntan Sp ay
bath Rae ne area Ca I 992
Judge and ex oft ( o
and others Phone He en Jane
5858
c e k of sa d Court
Brown ~92 5 13 Many thanks
8 29 tfC
to our new and regu ar
By Ann B Watson
customers
Deputy C erk
ROOM upsta rs furn shed
9
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19) 12 19 2tc
tment on 6'28 E Man
Street Pomeroy
9 1 Jtc
Look For Our Moon I ghl Sale
Ad lor ThiS Weekend
BIG SAVINGS

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are ava lab e nth&amp; follow ing
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Business Services

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help a 1orn f'r r u d 1 1 post 91
vears of aS~ oc~t . : " '-as
W~ ( h w lh It ~ I I &amp;15 M l
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saw th • plot of this story about a man turned Into a super-human
w1th sever'l mechanical parl3 The ld!b loved 11 I thought 11
stank Excellent., 0 survivability C
Gr~ll Saturdays at 10 Ben Cartwright turns detective lill
the pendulum owings from cowboys to t'OP3 ont-e again !.orne
Greene plays an ag1ng pr1vate eye In a serms that has nothmg
spe~1al to recommend It ~ except Lorne Greene Excellence 0plus survivability C
Next time we lllook over NRC wh1ch 1s makmg the most
changes or all

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Anythmg can happen 1n
match pomt games Here IS an
example or a bnlllant senes of
plays to make the d1fferenc~
between top and bottom
East s double of one club was
errat1c South s JUmp to three
no-trump pure wh1msy
South won the !1rst tnck w1th
the ace of hearts over East s
kmg He noted that the normal
result would be four spades b1d
and fiVe made
He needed to make f1ve no
trump for a good score and
worked out a play for 11 based
on the assumptiOn that East
held the kmg of diamonds and
king-queen of clubs He led his
jack of hearts nght back West
took h1s queen and led a th1rd
heart
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Dummy s lU won"' d ~outh
discarded a d1amond Then he
proceeded to run off s1x spades
wh1le dlscardmg two clubs
from dummy
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second spade East could see
the end play I hat was due lo
come off
He al110 found a way to fol11t
H1s f1rst discard was h1s last
heart H1s next two were small
diamonds to leave his king un
protected Finally he chucked
the deuce of clubs
Now South led a club to
dummy s ace East followed
with the queen It was obvious
to South that East was holding
the king of clubs and king sman
In diamonds He led dummy 1
jack of clubs East cashed two
club tricks to hold South to four
no trumpt
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Whoever first produced thill trite observ ~tion thu t ••vc•·ytxxly
ln. a small town takes life easy wasn 't lll lk in~ ubo,lt Pomeroy·
The Gllllla . Jackson ·Vinton Middleport of Monday last. If you look('(! over our Pag&lt;· I
Joint Vocalionol S~hool is Tuesd~y the proof was there laid out In five mujQr reports of looal
offering the course. "Basic inter !dt.
Obviously, everybody in our towns wasn't in u mcl'lin~
Conceplll of Pharmacology and
working
on public matters for it remains true , as ulways, that
the
Administration
of
Medicine," designed for area relatively few people are , elected to do most of everybody's
L.P.N.s to help up-grade them business. Out here's what went on that day:
- The Meigs Local School Board took a big step forward by
in their profession.
agreeing
on procedures thnt should guar~nt ee a free-flow o!
The cost to the student will be
rommunica
tion between ilself and the Me1gs Local Teachers
, for textbook, workbook, arith•
.melle test, final achievement Assn .
- Pomeroy Council worked on an agenda that some
test and liability Insurance
!luring the clinical practice. II regarded routine but was anything but that to folks whose
requires 168 hours of in- business was directly touched.
- Middleport Qnmcil waded through an agenda tj1at hardl_y
struction.
anyone
would regard as routine because, among other th,u1gs, 11
An' arithmetic test will be
administered Monday, Sept. settled on a priority of str.eets to be repaired.
- The board of county cmnmissloners met Monduy morning.
17, at 2 p.m. at the Gallipolis
Its
business
was routine, but President Bob Clark mude Page I
State Institute - West Hall ,
which, with the Licensed because he had some things to say about the pediatric &lt;liagnostic
Practical Nurses' Assn. of clinic (POD ) which will be phased out next year unless local
Ohio, is cooperating in the financial support is found to match with state flmding .
- The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce fellows took a good
projeet.
Any L.P.N. interested may took at Pat Meeker 's Court Street Mall idea and liked what lhey
contact Mike Clifford or Anona heard and saw. That came after a luncheon at the Meigs Inn.
George at 446-1642.
IF YOU'VE BEEN FOLLOWING the national news It must
have occurred to you that Sen. Goldwater of Arizona fias ac~
cepted the role of protector of the conscience ol his party. In a
In 1966
America's Gemini 2 New York Times report Tuesday Goldwater called on his
. '
docked with an Agena space President to clear the "deplorable, illegal, un -American,
vehicle.
frightening, scandalous, reprehensive ... and stupid" Watergate
affair by releasi,ng portions of the famous tapes, even by
debating on TV the issues with Sen. Sam Ervin, chairman of the
Senate Committee investigating same.
THEAT~E
li appears Sen . Goldwater, even if a majority of Amdricans
at this point seem to prefer to forge t, won't let the electorate
Wed. &amp; Thurs .• Sept. 12, 13
ignore Watergale .
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Pluto's Housewarming

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ADMISSIONS .- Worley
Davis, l)exter ; Lettie Spencer,
Syracuse; Edith Watkins,
Pomeroy; Janice Bush,
Mason ; Sharon Jones, Middleport ; Dottie Summers, Elk·
view .
DISCHARGES - Adalee
Coe, Orville Allen, Diana
Hubbard, George Batey,
Constance Shields , Mary
Congo, Sharon Thompson.

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3; Waverly - IJlllc Angels of
Korea. Ounce ~roup: Nov. 12;

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Stephanie hase, violi nist;
Waiid Howrum, pianist.
Zanesville - Tambarit•ans,
Nov. 4; Carlos Montoya,
Classical guitarist, Jan. 20;
llanu Vared, pianist, Feb. t7;
Norman Lubolf Choir , March

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PT. PLEASANT - Mr . and Mrs. 0 . L. FitzHandolph of Ohio
Ri,ver Hd. recently retm·ned fi'Om a three week trip to Europe.
Better known as, 'liibby and Helen, they visited many of the
woodcarving centers of the world. Both of them work with wood.
Tubby usually does the carving and his wile puts the finishing
touches on the many hand carve,d items.
He reports that there were 140 American woodcarvers and
their families on the trip. They visited England, Holland , Swit·
zerland, Uechtenstein . Austria and Germany . They met carvers
from 17 countries, saw their work and learned a lot about wood
carving . One thing that most impressed Tubby was over there
they use carving tools altogether in their work instead of a knife.
In other words, Tubby said, whittling is purely an American art.
"Th.ereforc," he said, "I will never become a wood~arver , I will
always be a whittier, becjuse it is purely American."
He reported in the West Virginia Artists and Craftsmens
Guild paper of which he is editor : "The Alps were beautiful, but
the West Virginia hills sure looked good after gallivanting over
Europe for three weeks."
CLIFTON - LADIES OF THE Clifton, Hartford and West
Columbia Charge of the United Methodist Church are having a
Hummage Sale on Sept . 12, 13, and 14 at the Mol,lie Fox residence
at Clifton, W. Va. Anyone having articles to donate, please leave
at the Fox residence.
And, Sheila Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stewart
of Clifton, was honored on her fourth birthday with a party at her
home. Games were played . lee cream, cake were served to the
g\lest of honor and Phillip Stewart, Lynn Kearns, Allen Roush,
Dawn Blake, Butchie Butcher, Matt Rickard, Darin Young,
Melissa Kearns, Scott Kearns.
MASON- The st udent council of Wahama High School met
recently with the president, Karl Kehler Ill, presiding. Other
officers present when plans were made for the year included vice
president, Mary Roush and secretary-treasurer, Carolyn Roush.
Mr . Buckley, a Biology instructor, is the sponsor.
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MASON - MASON COUNTY Homemakers Achievement
Day will be held on Thursday, Oct. 25 at the Moose Hall in Pt.
Pleasant. Hegistration will start promptly at 10 a.m. Mrs. Harry
Staats is chairman . Each club has been asked to bring a door
Summer and ea rly fall
prize of approximately $2.
styl es.
An interesting program Is being 'formulated.
Mrs. Dallas Cadle and daughter, Valerie, spent a week
visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. BIU'ns Patrick at
Main at Sycamore
East Petersburg, Pa . Mrs. Cadle and daughter traveled by
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day recently with her mother, Mrs. Thelma Henry at Clifton .

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At the close of th 1'ri..County
membership drive on Sa turday
4\flernoun , uthcr selections will
be booked fu•· UlC local series,
which already includes the
New York llrass Quintet, set
fur Nov . a: und "Son~s by Six,"

on March 21.
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As soon us all1ncmberships
· ure turned In, u complete
ca lendar of all orca concerts,
alon~ wiUl the membership
cu rds, will be mulled to euch
subscriber.
No single admissions will be
sold at the door for uny concert. Membe1·ships are priced
ut $10 for an adul t, $5 for a full·

lime student through coiiCKC
age, und $25 for a famil y
membership . .
!)rive · headquarters uro
h&gt;eote&lt;l at 11 Co urt Street In
Gallipolis. Any area resident
who is not contncled by a
voluntc~r worker Is urged to
cull 446·1364 no lotcr than
Saturday afternoon.

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SANTIAGO, CHILE ·- THE ARMED forces picked a new
leader for Chile Wednesday night and sent in warplanes, tanks
and artillery to dig out diehard supporters of Marxist President
· Salvador Allende.
Chileans living in working~lass sections on the outskirts of
Santiago told of fighting throughOut the night between gove rn·
menttroopsand armed leftist laborers loyal to Allende, who was
liuried Wednesday after reportedly killing himself. The armed
forces called a news conference Wednesday night to announce
the swearing in of Gen. Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, the army
comniander, as president of Chile's r.uling military junta and top
man in the nation of 10 million.
,

Mr. Douglas Lang of The Printzess
Coat Company Will Be On Hand·

WASHINGTON - THE LAWYER FOR former White House
· Special Counsel Charles W. Colson has informed the Senate
Watergate committee that Colson may be indicted in the Ellsborg case, according to committee sources.
As a result, the committee may not call Colson, 42, a former
Nixon political operative, to testify, as originally planned, when
it resumes public hearings Sept. 24. The sources said that David
I. Shapiro, Colson's attorney and law partner, informed the
committee Tuesday that Colson was a "target witness" for the
second Watergate federal grand jury and may be indicted. They
said Shapiro asked that Colson not testify .

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WASHINGTON - THE TAKEOVER OF THE Chilean
government by a military junta will probably mean improved ·
relations with the 1United States, but State Department
specialists today remained extremely cautious in their public
assessments following the ouster and death of Marxist President
Salvador Allende .
State Department officials adamantly denied that the United
States had been involved in the coup. They said that as of late
Wednesday U. S. ambassador Nathaniel Davis had not had
contact with the four military rulers.
WASHINGTON - THE HOUSE, BY a 273-144 roU call vote,
failed to override President Nixon's veto of the Emergency
Medical Services veto. The vote lacked five votes to override the
President's veto. Here is how Ohio's delegation voted :
Democrats for : Thomas Ashley, Charles Carney, Wayne Hays,
John Seiberling, James Stanton , Louis Stokes and Charles Yanik.
Republicans lor : Charles A. Mosher, J. William Stanton,
Charles Whalen.
Republicans against : Clarence Brown, Donald Clancy,
Samuel Devine, William Harsha William Keating, !)elbert Latta,
Clarence Miller , William Minshall, Walter Powell, Ralph Regula
and Chalmers Wylie.
Republicans not voting: John Ashbrook and Tennyson
Guyer.
COLUMBUS - CATILE RUSTLING in 46 Ohio counties
from June thru August saw 783 animals worth $117,853 taken
from farms . Ohio AgricultiU'e Director Gene Abe~·crombie said
Wednesday he believed the rustling was not for personal gain,
but organized for monetary gain.
.
Abercrombie said many livestock were slaughtered in th e
field with the remains left behind, but other livestock were
driven away, "probably to slaughter houses or livestock auctions." A SIU'Vey' revealed 179 head of cattle taken, 506 hogs, 48
sheep and 50 chickens.

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COLUMBUS - SEVERAL LAKES and reservoirs have been
stocked with more lhan 7,000 muskies, measuring nine to 13 inches, the division of wildlife said Wednesday.
The new program, designed to aid Ohio fiserm en in landihg
more and larger muskie , included Rocky Fork, Piedmont and
Knox Lakes and Clendening and Salt Fork reservoirs.
Previously, the division stocked only fry and fingerlings from
three to five inches.
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO DEMOCRATIC party, in a report
submitted to Secretary of State Ted W. Brown, reported receipts
of $817,690 for the first eight months of 1973 and expenditures of
$491 ,756 . .
The Democrats called the report "a voluntary statement of
income and expenditures." Most of the, receipts, $445,472, came
from a $100-a-plate dinner held last May 12. Another $224,590
came from individual donations.
Salaries accounted for $229,446 or the party's expenses.
Another $222,512 in expendiures was uot itemized. Receipts of
over $17,830 were listed by a John Glenn Citizens Committee,
with $10,000 of the total coming from Glenn in form of a loan and
the rest the balance raised to pay off Glenn's 1970 campaign
debts.
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with the renaming of a local ski resort .
The name wa•·chunged frum Jack••• Ski Bowl to a
le•• culurful Sllverhorn Ski Area with . changes In
ownerHhip.
Legend had It that Kellogg, an eahrly-&lt;lay prospector,
had left his jackass to browse while e poked aruund the
Silver Sliver Valley looking lu gel rich.
When he returned the jackass was eating atop an
cxpnst..&gt;d outcropping of ore.
TI1e outcropping is believed now to be part of the
Sunshine Silver Mine property, the large•t and richest
Silver mine iQ the nation.
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Kellogg died penniless. Pre•umably, Ho did his
jackaKS. But neither was forgotten.
The •mall northern Idaho community was named
after Kellogg. And up unUIIast week, the ski resort was
named for his jackass.

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FIRE KILI.'l THREE
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio iUPI )
- Three members of the Norville Marshall family died
Tuesdav In a fire at their onestory f~ame home, victims of
appa•·ent smoke inhalation.
The bodies of Marshall, 67,
his wife Adaline, 37, and son
John 2'-!! were found ·"piled up"
at the kitchen door, which
police said had been bolted,
and the victims unable lo open.
Police said the fire was
mainly confined to the bedroom.

DRESSES

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of Washington, Nov . 16 ; Shirley

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little chan~o In tempcruttu·c
high In low to mlrt 70. . Cloudy
and not so cool lonl~ht with
chance of showt•r! low 50 to M.
Friday cloudy with seat~rcd
showe1·s und high In the 7tls.

Armstr·ung, soprano;

SUSPECT NABBED
TOLEDO (UPI )- The FBI
said Richard C. Lewrence, 43,
NEWHAVEN - THE PRESIDENTS \ea of the New Haven
a local service station owner,
Woman's
Club will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. at the
has been charged with aiding
home
of
Mrs
..David Roush, Letart, with the officers serving as
and abetting in connection with
the robbery of two employes of hostesses.
The president, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, will preside. Other
the Ubboy Owens. Ford Emofficers are vice president, Mrs. John Marshall; secretary, Mrs.
ployes Credit Union.
Lewrence was arrested here Wayne carter; treasurer, 'Mrs. John Wolfe and corresponding
· ·
Tuesday and charged with the secretary, Mrs. Mark Ward.
Committee
chairwomen
for
1973-74
are
:
Program,
Mrs. John
Aug. 16 robbery. He was accused of taking $43,227 from Marshall; Fine Arts, Mrs. Eugene Hester; Community lm·
employes Karen I. Perchikoff provemdnt, Mrs. Karl '\Viles; Education, Mrs. Harold Bumgardner; Special Committee on Drug Abuse, Mrs. Jack _Flesher;
and Lawrence Weis.
Teleph 0ne, Mrs . Paul Scally; Budget and Finance, Mrs. John
Wolfe ; Plates, Mrs. ·Helen Abel; Library, Mrs. Paul Powell,
librarian; Revisions, Mrs. William Russell; Flowers and Cards,
Mrs. Donald Bumgardner, and Press Book, Mrs. Donald Housh.

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who .sub~
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Association for the cominH
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REG. 11.99

WASHINGTON - MARJORIE MERRIWEATHER POST,
heiress to the Post Cereals fortune and one of the nation's top
philanthropists, died today at the age of 80. Aspokesman !lllld she
died "peacefully in her sleep."
Mrs. Post, who becume owner and operator of the Post ,
Cereal empire in 1914 at the age of 27, devoted much of her wealth
to the Boy St'Outs of America and· se,veral colleges and unlvcr·
slUes across the country . She also contributed heavJiy to the uris .

UNIT CAI.LF.D
The Meigs Unit o! SEOEMS
was called at 10 :30 a. m.
Wednesday at Rutland Ruute

l, for Hurdle Nelson who was

111. lie was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospii&lt;rl where he
waA udmltted .

MARAUDER CAPTAIN - Mick Ash , 155 lb. senior
wingback, bona fide hardnosed football player, is the 1973
Marauder football captain. He's the smaller guy on the,right.
The other is his head coach, Charley Chancey, the only eoach
the Marauders ever have had (1967). Each week a different
player is chosen as co-capta in for that game of the week .
Meigs will go against Belpre this Friday at Belpre. Serving
· as co~aptain last week was John Lehew. This week's coca ptain had not been chosen as of Wednesday . Ash is the son
of l)ick Ash, Syracuse, one-time Pomeroy High School grid
great.

Hitch holds
up contract

MARION, Ohio (UP!)- The
s trikebound
General
Telephone Co. charged Wednesday a new contract was not
signed
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munications Workers of
America because international
onion officials rejected the
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The exa mple, had to dismiss
agreement negotiated by Ohio
nation's better-financed, big physical education teachers,
leaders.
city and suburban school an art teacher, librarians and
The contract, which had been '
districts, will get more federal teacher aides because 1970
expected to be signed earlier
aid this year to educate needy · ce nsus data made avai!able by
this week, was not approved
children, while poorer; rural the Office of Ed~cation in July
~&lt;chool systems will ge l less reduced its federal aid for
than last year because of new needy childre n by $122,000.
·census data, the U. S. Office of
Allocations under Title I of
Education has disclosed.
Some rural school systems the Elementary and Secondary
ha ve had to make drastic Education Act, lhe larges t
reductions in their staffs for federal aid package ,for
this fa il: Many hnd made their schools, previously had been
plans last spring when the new made on the basis ol 1960
Mrs . Cay Cross, public incensus information was not census date. But Congress
widely available and the level ordered a, change to 1970 data formation and public relations
of federa l aid for this school when it became available, in director of the Southeast Ohio
order to reflect population Emergency Medical Service
year was undetermined.
(SEOEMS ) headquartered in
Casey County, Kentucky, for shifts during the 1960s.
Gallipolis was speaker when ,
the Pomeroy . Middleport
Lions Club met at the Meigs
Inn for anoon luncheon Wednesday.
Introduced by Lou Osborne,
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - taken to a shelter set. up in the Mrs . Cross explained the
Nine elderly persons died auditorium of the St. Ignatius SOEMS operation which aims
today and two others were Nursing Home.
to
provide
improved
onaccoonteed for in a predawn
emergency
medical
services
The three-alarm fire broke
blaze which wrecked a con- out in a second-floor bathroom for seven Southeastern Ohio
va lescent home in West in a wing of the building shortly counties. She said the service
Philadelphia.
before 5 a.m. and quickly hopes to build good · public
Fire Commissioner Joseph spread throughout the• struc- relations with local emergency
Rizzo said a faulty alarm ture. It was brought under services now in existence.
system at the Washington Hill control within an hour by
Mrs.
Cross
outlined
co nvalescent home brought iiremen, who found the highlights of a seminar she
firemen to the scene too late.
building engulfed in flames attended in New Orleans in
Rizzo said the home also had when they arrived on the rega rd to medical health
no overhead sprinkler system. scene.
services. Since March 19 when
Firemen rescued about 30
the service got underway in
other residents of the home,
southeastern Ohio, 1700 calls
which had an alarm system
have been answered and 200
connected directly to the fire
calls have been handled from
department's central comthe Pomeroy station, she said.
mlinications room.
Mrs. Cross closed her
"I feel the alarm did not
presentation with a queslion
work properly " Rizzo said.
and answer session,
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
"The fire could not have gotten
Wendell Hoover, president,
a head start th e way it did if the United States got wind of plans announced a zone meeting in
system had bee n working for the overthrow of the Nelsonville Wednesday, Sept.
Allende government in Chile 19.
properly."
about
10 hours before It took
Fire officials said most of
Guests
were
Everett
those killed were believed to be place, administration sources Boggess, presidenl of the
men who were trapped on the said today.
Alexander l..ions Club , of
'!'he information wtis passed Hoover; Father Bernard
third floor of the brick structure. .a converted Victorian o,, to high-level officials and a Krajcovic, the guest of the
mansion, when the r·oof collap- decision was made not to Rev. l)wighl Zavllz; Earl
sed. Officials said there were become involved, one official Ingels, guest of Dale Warner,
39 female residents on the first who declined to be identified and Gordon Teaford, guest of
two, floors and 13 men on th e said.
Jim Danner.
The official said Washington
top floor .
A Red Cross spokesman said contacted neiU1er U1e leaders
36 women and three men were of the movement nor the
gover nment of Salvador
Allende, who was sa id to have
Roueh going into
committed suicide during u
siege of the presidential
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - AdnationaJ shooloul
palace.
A similar expian ~ ti on of a mittedly a "dark horse, " state
The Pomeroy area will be
top·level decision to maintllin a Rep . Norman A. Murdock , Rrepresented on the firing line of hands-off policy was reported Clnclnnati , wlll compete for the
the 19n Winston P. Wilson _give n Wedn esda y to some top spot on the GOP ticket for
Hifle and Pistol championships
members of the Senate Foreign governor next year, eager for •
to be he ld Sept. IS-22 at Little
·Relations Committee by a primary tussle with former
!lock, Ark., by Carl T. Ronch,
Gov. James A. Rhodes.
State Department official.
Wright St., Pomeroy.
" I am in to stay and to win,"
Competitors nrc selected by
Murdock said Wednesday
PTA TO MEET '
each stnle from the best and
despite a lacll of financin g and
IIACINE - The F:lemcnl&lt;ory sta tewide recognition , and
mos t promising shooters In
both Army and Air National Sohool P'fA will mee t Monday ge nerally un enthus iasti c
d uurd on the basis qf rcsults··in at 7:30 p.m. at the grade pnrty leaders.
' the slllte and rcgl(inul com- school. Open house will be
Murdo~k, a 41-year-old attorney and a-ccountant in his
petition. l'he malchcs, held at observed.
Cmnp Robinson near l.lttle
fourth term In the Ohio General
LOCAL TEMPS
Asse mbly, said he would
Rock, consist of sill Individual
Temperatures In downtown "love" to debate Bhodcs, but
and three team evenlll with Jhe
service rifle and a similar Pomeroy Thursday at 11 a.m. declined to get specific about
schedule and n team contest in wns 68 degrees, under stmny Ideas or Issues at this lime .
skies.
" He 1Rhodes ) had eight
the pistol sorles .

SEOEMSaim
is explained
to Lions Club

Nine elderly die

Overthrow

plan known

because of a "hitch" in final
negotiations, according to a
statement by Martin Hughes,
international vice president o(
the CWA .
However, Genral Telephone
claimed the "hitch" was a
problem between the union ne·
gotiators .
"The inference which might
be drawn from his (Hughes)
statement was that the 'hitch'
was a point at issue between
th e negotiators," General
Telephone said . "It is in fact
the ref usa I on the part of top
international union officials to
accept the agreement reached
by their top Ohio officials in the
matter of union payment for

grievance times,"
Negotiators had been meet.ing secretly since tallts broke
off Aug. 2!!, and an agreement
was reached Sept. 9.
"Now the union is attempting
to renege on an agreement
reached 6y the bargaining
committee," the company
said.

Georgia Ervin

died Thursday
Mrs. Georgia L.' Ervin, 9(1,
Palmer St., Mi~dleport, died
this morning at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Ervin was born Oct. I,
1882, in Middleport, the
daughter of the late Albert and
Alice Parsons Collins. She was
also preceded in death by her
husband, William E. Ervin ;
one daughter, Alice ; four
brothers, and three sisters.
Mrs. Ervin was a member of
Albany Chapter 558, OES.
She is surviv ed by two
daughters, Mrs . Clara Hall and
Mrs. Mary V. Husted, both of
Middleport ; three sisters, Mrs.
Mary Brown and Mrs. Easter
Erler, both of Columbus, and
Mrs. Edna Manley , Grove
City; 10 grandchildren, several
great
and
gre at-gre at~
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday at 2 p.m. at Rawlings
Coats Funeral Home with the
Rev . Robert Bumgarner officiating. Burial will be in
Hebbardsv llie Cemetery,
Alhens County. Friends may
ca ll at the funeral home Friday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Jack Crisp, president of the
l.eading Creek Conservancy
District, cha rged today
" Middl eport of!icials are
punishing the people they were
elected to represent."
He also indicated he has no
intention of attending a
mee ting Monday night called
by Middleport Mayor John
Zerkle when the matter of
water service to a relative few
residenlll on Middleport Hill is
to be reviewed.
Crisp's remarks followed
action by Middleport Village
Council Monday night to stop
conservancy district from
laying water lines to service
residents of Middleport Hill.
II was disclosed at the
coun cil meeting that the
conservancy district by an
earlier council resolution hnd
oeen authorized to cross over
the road near the top of Middleport Hill between the Roach
and
Kauff
properties.
However, the district-has been
laying lines. to serve residenlll
living in the Middleport corporation limits . The latter '
action was not authorized,
officials said, and Mayor John
Zerkle was asked to have
Village Solicitor Bernard Fultz
arrange that the district stop.
ll also was reported at the
meeting that Middleport water
serv ice could bo supplied to
residenlll of Middleport Hill,
but they had not asked ,.for it.
It was also reported that
permitting the conservancy
district to lay lines and service
some residenlll of Middleport
might affect future requests of
Middleport Village for feder,l
funds to expand the villageowned water system.
Crisp said Wednesday
Solicitor Fultz Tuesday advised him that the district has
no legal right to lay the lines
and service the Middleport Hill
residenlll . Crisp indicated he

has no intention of breaking the
law to provide service to those
residenls.
However, Crisp pointed out
that on Nov. 12, 1970, letters
were directed to Pomeroy and
Middleport Villages asking for
permission to provide service
for some customers which the
communities were not serving
through their present systelll.'l .
Crisp said he also spoke personally to Middleport officials
on the matter .
Time elapsed, Crisp said, .
and he assumed that . per-.
mission to serve the customers
rn&gt;d been granted.
Crisp charged that Mid·
dleport omcials in denying
water service by the conservancy district to Middleport
residents "are punishing the '
people they were elected to
represent". He said he would
not want to be "that little and
narrow minded" to deny water
service to the resldenlll when it
could be easily supplied by the
conservancy district which is
laying illl llnes-, for the new
system tn western Meigs
County.
The president of the district
indicated he has no intention of
attending a meeting in Mid·
dleport Monday evening. to
discuss the situation. The
matter is now between
residents of Middleport Hill
and Middleport Village of.
ficials, Crisp indicated.
A resident of the hill told The
Daily Sentinel Wednesday that
she knew re'sidents of the
sector twice asked for service
from Middleport Village.
Crisp said thai the district
w111 proceed to provide the
service If Middleport VIllage
indicates illl permission.
"I would like !-0 remind
Mayor Zerkle of a comment he
made to me that 'if anything Is
good for Middleport, he is all
for it'," Crisp concluded.

Prison inmate
is recaptured
A 39-year old inmate at the
Southern Ohio Correctional
Facility at Lucasville is In
custody today 'following a one
day freedom escape from
Jackson County officials
Wednesday.
Jackson County Sheriff Hal
Fyffe aided by two units from
the Gallia County Sheriff's
from
Department, one
Lawrence County, Sgt. Roger
Hyden of the Jackson . Post
State Highway . Patrol and
Lamar Gossard, an agent with
the Bureau of Criminal
ldenlificallon, apprehended

Albert "Jackie" Reed, 39, of
Oak Hill, at 3:40a.m. today at
the residence of his mother in
Oak Hill.
Reed had been broughl to
Jackson County to testify in the
armed robbery trial of Gregory
Hill of Jackson. He had been
sentenced to 10-25 years In the
Southern Ohio Correctional
Facility In connection with the
robbery .
According to Sheriff Fyffe,
Reed escaped custody after a
member of the Jackson Pqlice
l)epartmenl took him to his
mother's residence. Reed had
told the officer he wanted to
visit his mother and sick uncle.
Sheriff Fyfle today thanked
PTA TO MEET
Gallla County Sheriff Jim
CHESTER - The Chester Saunders and members of his
PTA will meel Monday at 7:30 department for helping with
p.m. at the elementary school. Wednesday's search. Saunders
There will be introduction of and a dozen deputies were on
teachers. Ail interested per- the scene unlil early this
sons are urged to attend.
morning.
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Murdock eager to test Rhodes
years as governor ,

1

-~

said
Murdock. " I thinK he's had his
day , and a very glorious day It

was in some respects."
Murdock, who said he believes he might have a better
chance of defeating Gov . John
J. Gilligan in the general election that Rhodes would, made
it clear he would not try to
"soften Rhodes up" in the prlmJ~r y battle.
"It's going to be a positive
campaign," he said. " I'm goIng to try to sell Norm Mur•
dock . It Is lime Republicans of
this state see new faces, names
and ideas."
Republican State Chairman
Kent B. Ml&lt;lough was lukewarm about Murdock's entrance Into the rbce. -

'' Anybody can do whatever
he wants," McGough sal d. "I
don't know how serious a candidate he is ."
According to Murdock, very
serious.
" We are In for keeps,'' he
said . "We are not jockeying for
position ."
McGough described the US·
sistanl Republican Ro~se floor
leader as a ''forceful'' man and
a •· coo perati~e" legislative
leader.
Murdock's announcement
may propel other GOP aspirants Into the· gubernatorial
contest - especially those who
have been awaiting U.S. Sen.
William B. Saxbo's decision on
whether to seek re~leciiO!!.
Murdock said he will spend

the next l'h months touring the
state to sell himself as a
,candidate.
"I want the people to bo fa·
miilar with the packaging of
the produci so they'll pick It up
off the shelf," Murdock said,
adding that he Is "compleiel)'
convinced the people will decide very affirmatively" lO select him in the primary over
Rhodes. ·
"Our appeal wit! be directly
to the people," Murdock eaid.
"There will be no deall for fi.
nanclal support or votet. We
have no machine, no allltn!*l,
old or new. Our inLerelll 111'1
the people a!ld commerce of
this state !Uld lo ealllblilb I ell·
mate to enhance thelt total er..
vlronment ."

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