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The leader of a &lt;·onsel;\:atlve proval of the 3 2 nnlllon
church group "h1ch spht from 8ptS&lt;'opal church
Whtle l'Onservatlve~ at the
the EpiSCOpal Chur&lt;h 10 )ears
ago. Sundav pre&lt;hcted ""PI O· Eptscopal Church convention
lon.,-d agoh)• · for Episcopali- here genertllly \\t!re pleased

ans O\'er the ISSue of ordammg

\.\Jth last Thursdays electlon

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the Rt Rev John M Alhn,
women mlo the pnesthood
Tiw ordm.•tlon of women Bishop of MJSSJSSippl, as the
propo~al was defeated at the new presadmg b1shop, Dees
64th general convention of the sa1d the elecuon \\Ill not
change matenally the
EpiScopal chun·h here last
directwn m wh1ch the church ts
\'teek
The most Rev

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Dees. States&gt;1lle. N C . preSJdmg biShop of the Anghcan Or- of BLshop Alhn IS a concessiOn
thodox Church, sa1d he expects to the conservatLves m order to
the orchnatwn for \\ Omen pro- keep the church from sphltmg

Episcopalians to settle on budget

w1de open b) l'l ' llmg anolhl'r
nuhtanl lrfttst. " hf ~a 1d
$Jthuugh Dees feu it'd to mcntton any names. thts was an

apparent reference to outgomg

prcs1ding Bishop John limes,
of Grccnwich. Conn • who steps
down next spring
Whtle Dees sa1d Sunday he
has no estunate of the nwnber

of members m

hiS

congrega-

tiOns, he cstlmat£'d a world-

"'de follo"mg of 150,000
Dees, a former Episcopal
pr1est, res1gned m 1963 over the

"hberal dJrect10n of the
Episcopal Church m order to
preserve b1bhcan doctrme "

American Jews launch
drive to aid Israeli
By United Press lnternutional
Amencan

Jew s

today

launched an emergency fund
dnve for Israel that one l'abbl

outstde the Israeli masston to

Jews attack

spokesmen satd most of Syria's

RusS!an-butlt surface-to-atr
(SAM ) 1111SSJ!e SJtes had been
destroyed and that lsraeh
armor and arl1llery had
blunted the tank attack and
were movmg forward wtth
anhmdered arr support
In the third day of the fourth
major Mtddle East War m a
quarter of a century lsraeh
reserve MaJ . Gen. Haim

Herzog, former chief of mthtary mtelligence, satd the deep
penetration atr ratds achieved
'~goo d results
I can only
assume the Arab atr forces are

bad a state m the past, m
a sorry state .. We have
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Heavy ftghtmg was reported
on both fronts m what milttary
commentators likened to a
Davtd-Gohath struggle wtth
Israel conductmg the biggest
defenSive war m 1ts hiStory
agamst Arab forces greatly
outnumbermg tt m men and
matertel
President N1xon assumed

personal command of U S
diplomatiC efforts to end the
war and ordered Se&lt;retary of
Slate Henry A. Kissmger to ask
for an emergency meetmg of
the Umted Nations Securtty
Council It was expected to
meet late today, whtle the
Syrtan and Egypllan del~J!:ates
were scheduled to make statements at a mormng General

Assembly meetmg
UP! Correspondent Thomas
A. Cheatham reported from
Tel Avtv that Israeli jets
streaked mto Syrta where they
bombed f1ve maJor a1r bases. A

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House or Deputies representing
clirgymen and laymen were m

Two nwjot ISSUes were disposed of 111 last week 's sess1on
The convention defeated a proposal to allow the ordmatwn of
women as pnests and btshops,
and elected the Rt Rev John
Maury Allm, bishop of MISSlSSippi. as the next prestdmg
b" hop of 1he 3 •' mJ 11 Jon mem-

were proposals to contmue the,
use of the controversial- tnal
ntes suggested for revJSJOn of
tlJe Book of Common Prayer.
Other ISsues expected to
&lt;-orne up for debate th1s week
melude conUnued EpiSCOpal
partiCipation m the ecumemcal
and consulta!J·on on church

m1htary

spokesm en

satd

"heavy losses and damage
were mfhcted." One of the

bases was barely mne mtles
from Damascus and the attacks brought the sound of war
to the Synan capital
Egypt sent more tanks onto
the'Thraell stde of the canal
durmg the rught, usmg the two
bndges that had re~med
undestroyed by I.srae
strikes, the sources smd

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Suez Canal ts now a line of
f1re," an lsraeh spokesman

sa1d
Far to the northeast Israelt
troops counterattacked to
llghten a noose around a §yrian
bngade that bad punched mto
Israeli terntory on the rugged
Golan Hetghts , a spokesman
satd m Tel Avtv.
Israeh

warplanes

criss~

crossed the northern skies all
day Some screamed over low

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Israeh planes attacked the
Synan army and atr force
~ headquarters half a mtle from
downtown Damascus today m
the fl(st such strtke agamst a
Middle East capttal 10 the war
whtch erupted Saturday. But
Israel admitted hard going on
tlle Suez Canal and Golan
Heights fronts where Egypt and
Syria clauned sweepmg successes
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refmerJes and power plants,
two Egyptian atr ftelds and a
Lebanese radar station, IJUlitary communtques reported.
The str1ke was the f1rst against
Lebanon, whtch has not entered
the war. Beirut reported heavy
damage and Damascus reported ctvillan casualties there and
in Horns, 100 mtles north of
Damascus.
Israeli military offtctals who
began tssumg optirmstic statements on Monday began
backtracking today and satd
"the struggle facmg us will not
be an easy one." Observers m
Beirut said the war was hkely
to be a protracted one, not a
swift walkover as in the 1967

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SIX-day war.
of priSoners, mcludmg an
"It ts clear that Israel has lsraeh armored . bngade combeen waging and is wagmg mander
some of the fiercest battles m
A later mtlitary commun1que
1ts htstory," a correspondent of reported a !terce batUe between
Israel's Nat10nal Radto report- Egyptian and Israelt vessels m
ed from the Suez front where the Medtterranean It satd the
the Israeli commander saljl the Egyptians sank nme Israeh
Egyptians were fighting fierce- laanches and shot down ftve
ly to hang on.
helicopters
accompanymg
Most reports of the ftghling them, with three Egyptian
came from off1cial spokesmen vessels hit.
m Tel Aviv and in tlle var10us
Israel reported its naval
Arab capitals, So far Western vessels sank three EgyptJan
newsmen have not been allowed m1sstle boats in the Mediterto VlSII the actual battlefields ranean off the Nile Delta and
for rirst-hand reportmg
escaped after the attack Israel
Egyptian mthtary com- also reported damagmg Egypmuniques sa1d Egyptian forces tian gunboats m the Gulf of
dr1vmg from the Gulf of Suez Suez.
advanced nme mtles mto the
An lsraelt mtlitary command
Israeli-occupied Smat Penmsula announcement sa1d that wh1le
today and fought a sea battle ground fighting swtrled on two
w1th Israeli warships off the fronts, lsraelt pilots reported
northern coast Both Sides "good h1ts" from thetr noon
claimed vtclortes m tlle naval strtkes agamst the Synan
battle.
mllttary headquarters. The
A communique broadcast by command said the ra1d also hJt
Caito radto satd the Egyptian otl rehnenes and power stathrust m the Sinai, advanctng tions near homes m northern
all along the 102-IJU!e front, Syrta.
Witnesses m Damascus said
destroyed "all" Israeli positions, sent Israeli Ioree~ m the Israeli strtke destroyed at
retreat and captured hundneds least 10 bwldmgs but the Synan

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who graduated from Mtddleport Htgh School m 1945, IS
the new chatrman of tile
Department of Defense's
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Parents from the strtkebound
Vmton Local School Dlstrtct at
McArthur were scheduled today
to meet with state off1ciais m
Columbus in an effort to reopen the Slll schools which have
been closed by a teachers
strike smce Sept. 21. A strike
m the LaBrae School dJStrtct
in Trumbull County continued
today.
Eighty...ven of the Vinton
Local School District's 113
teachers walked off the job in
a dispute over a fair teacher
dismissal poltcy and establishment of a grievance procedure.
School board offictals fired
the 87 teachers, contending they

were violating the state's Ferg.
uson Act which prohibtls strikes
by publtc employes.
A jeep parked In the front
yard of Bill McNtekle, president
of the striking Vmton Local
Teacher Education Association,
was ftrebombed Monday mght,
accordmg to the VInton County Sheriff's offtce
State Adutiro Joseph Ferguson vistted the district last week
to detennlne how many students were attending school. He
said the number of students in
attendance would determine
hOw much money m state foWldalton grants the district will
get for the remainder of the
school year.

Meanwhile, the LaBrae school
was shut down Monday when
124 teachers walked out m a
wage dispute. The schools were
scheduled to be opened today
but few of the 2,600 students
were expected to attend clas•
ses.
Wage negotiallons continued
late Monday between the strtking teachers and llie board of
education which allegedly reneged on a promtsed pay mcrease.

The school board also a~thor­
ized its attorney to take what-

ever action necessary to force
the teachers back to work, but
no spectftc proposal was discussed .

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command said Synan planes
drove off the SIX attacktng
Phantom Jets and shot down
four of them Syrta also
reJl(lrted three more Israeli
planes downed in other strikes
So far Syrta has clauned more
than 100 Israeli planes destroyed.
Israel said the •tnkes at the
"strateg1c targets" were ordered after Syrian gunners

targeted Israeli settlements m
the occ~pied Golan He1ghts
wtth long-range rockets, each
capable of travelmg 44 m1Ies
wtth 1,100-pound warheads
Israel satd the Lebanese
radar station on a mountam

peak was bemg used by the
Synan atr force The Lebanese
Mtmstry of Defense reported
heavy damage and satd mne
Lebanese soldters were woun-

ded.
Israeli spokesmen sa1d warplanes and ground troops spent
the mght and early mornmg
hours trymg to hold ')back
Synan thrusts m the hetghts
and Egyptian attempts to
remforce troops across the Suez
Canal m the Smat
M1lltary spokesmen tn Tel

Governor coming
on October 19th
Rotary lnternallonal
District Gov. Edwin Horman, Wortblngton, wlll
make bls annual ollicial visit
and address to the Middleport - Pomeroy Rotary
Club Friday evening, Oct. 19,
at Heath United Methodist
Church.
Earlier thai day he wiD
meet at 11 a.m. in a con-

ference wllb President
Harold Hubbard and Joha
Werner, secretary, and at

noon prior to the 6 p.m. full
meeting, with tbe club offleers, directors and commlllee chairmen.
The governor's

address

wUI be delivered aboul 6
p.m. following dln,ner.

Klein chairman of national board

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mumllon and explosives
manufactunng, testing,
handling, disposal trans~
porlallon and storage, wtth
special attention to preventing
condtllons that will endanger
CaRt. JC!eln, son of Mr. and hfe and property inside and
Mrs. 0. P (Pete) Klein, outside Department of Defense
Rutland St., Middleport, began tnstallations.
hl8 new assigrunent Sept. 1. His
term is for three years,
Tbe board, established by
The board provides tm· Congress m 1928, consists of the
partial and objective advtce to chatnnan and one designated
the Secretary of Defense, the officer member from each of
secrelarles of the Military the three servtces. Assisting
Departments and the Direclo!"s the ..chatnnan is a permanent

seemmgly commg from the ce1hng of counc1l's chambers
lnveslJgallon by Chief Cremeans proved tbe sounds were
real, m fact, made by a prtsoner m the town hall jatl appm:ently
attemptmg to escape by crawling through a heatmg ptpe that
crossed above the chambers.
The prtsoner, whose name Chtef Cremeans declined to
release, ~as returned to hts cell , and buSJnl!ss proceeded.
The hrst 1tem of old business settled was the matter of water '
rate sureharge and getbng water to fiVe homes on Middleport
H1ll
Counc1l unarumously voted to reject the one-year water
surcharge of $1 :;o per month on all water customers as
recommended by the board of pubhc alfmrs, and m a related
acllon unan1111ously voted to pertmt the Leadmg Creek Cvn- ,servancy DlStrtct to serve five customers on Middleport Hill.
The matter has been before vtllage counctl several weeks

after counc11 agreed to notify the distnct that it had not been
gtven authortzatJon to serve the five homes on Middleport Hill,
all mstde the Mtddleport corporatwn limits
As an alternattve plan, the board of public affatrs decided to
offer the proposal of the surcharge to provide funds for laying
lmes and purchasing needed eqwpment for serv1cmg the five
homes .
The add1honal funds raised by the proposed· surcharge 011
about 1,200 eustomers - over the amount needed to provtde
serv1ce for the five families - were to have been used to make
other tmprovements to the vtllage owned water system.
At two earlier meetmgs to act the proposal, council could not
take any official actlon on the recommendatlOn because of a lack

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Letart; front, 'l'eka Dewhurst, juntor attendant, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Dewhurst, RD Letart, Sondra Gtbbs,
sophomore attendant, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gary Gtbbs,
Mason, and Jtll Ohlmger, freshman attendant, daughter of
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wrong route to escape Monday mght
Town councll w1U1 Mayor John Zerkle m the chatr and Chief
of Polt(.'e J J Cremeans stttmg tn as an observer, was

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BOWIJNG GREEN, Ohio - Etght chtldren were ktlled early
today In an explosiOn and hre at a mob1ie home in nearby Jerry
City, authon!Jes said George t.oomls, ftre chtef at Jerry City, a
commur11ty of 500 located about 10 mlles south of this northwestern Ohw ctty, said the vJctllllS were the chtldren of Mr.
and Mrs Jessie Trevma .
- ThevtctllllS-were Identified as Santos 1; Carlos 2; Jess1e Jr.
3; Nteves 4; Rita 5; Marie 6; Santiago Band Jose 9 Fire officialS
at first said mne chtldren dted m the fire. They changed the total
to eJght however, after the lxx!Jes were removed to a funeral
home.
Mrs. Trumbull, wife of a .Terry C1ty ftreman, said she heard
the children running through the mobtle home as tf tlley were
attempting to get out. There were two doors m the trailer.
Firemen went to the one m the rear at ftrst and found it jruruned
By the t1111e they got mto the trailer all tbe chtldren were dead.
COLUMBUS- FAVORABLE COMMENTS were received
from 79 pet. of persons responding to a poll asking Ohioans wbat
they thought of the state park system. Gov. John J . Gilltgan said ''
of the 2,245 cards recetved, 1,768 contained favorable comments
while 477 cards were unfavorable.
"You ordinarily would expect more complaints than compll111ents since a person who is unhappy or ~rate Is lJlOt.O likely to
WAHAMA HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES
take the t1111e to wrtte and then spend etght cents for a stamp to
AND ATTENDANTS - One of three seruor candtdates for
mall his card," satd Gilltgan. Most of the unfavorable comments
homecoming queen will be crowned Friday mght during halfconcerned overcrowded campgrounds or ptcnic areas.
tl111e festlvttles at the Wahama-Winfield football game
Candidates
for queen are, back row, from left, LotS Elltson,
VIENNA -SIX OF THE BIGGEST OIL producmg countrtes
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward EUison, Mason; Joanna
rn the world opened the second stage today of a campatgn to forc-e
Goodnite,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ray Goorin~ t • TPt•rt
( Contmued on Pa~e 10)

fRENC~ DRESSiNG

fRENCit DRESSiNG

Prisoner apprehended in
-heating
conduit passing
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The Tel Avtv mthtary
spokesman sa1d Israeli waron the way to the front, their
planes destroyed "a fatr
afterburners trathng black
percentage of the anltaJrcraft
smoke m a spectacle that kept
system protectmg Syrta "
them VJstble long after the roar
Syria sa1d tts forces repulsed
of theJr jets had passed .
all lsraelt counterattacks and
The cantmumg series of shot down 53 lsraeh warplanes
reports from both Sides gave with surface-to-air mLSstles
confhctmg verswns of what
Egypt satd 1ts forces have
was
gomg
on .
Wtth shot down at least 57 Israeli
correspondents barred from planes smce Sljturday and that
the front and thus dependent on Israeli army troops suffered
offiCial reports 1t was 1111· · 'btg losses, ' 1 surrenderrng m
posstble to determme the truth large numbers. lt satd tts naval
of offlctal reJlOJls
forces shelled Israeli poSJttons
Major developments
m the northern Sinat
- An lsraeh spokesman
The AI Aklibar edttortal
.clatmed
tts
warplanes reportedly approved by the
smashed mne of 11 Egyptian Egypttan government satd the
bndges across the Suez canal Arab troops were prepared' to
Sunday He saJd lsraeh forces f1ght "for weeks, months and
abandoned poSlltons along the years.''
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canal to regroup for a coun" If planrung for the battle
teroffensive
has taken years, this ts because
- The lsraelt command satd we were not preparmg for a
11 blunted a 1,000-lank Synan llmtted battle, nor for a ll111t!ed
attack m the heJghts An lsraeh . blow on certam poSlltons for a
spokesman, however, admitted l11111ted periOd, but were preSynan troops still held porllons parmg for full-scale war," Al
of land setzed by Israel m the Akhbar smd.
1967 SIX-day war. The lsraelt
Libyan leader Col. Moamradio-said Israeli losses m the mar Khadafy promtsed to send
f1ghtmg were "not msubstan- money and ml to help Egypt
ttal "
and Syrta m thetr ftghl agamst
- Egypt and Syrta clauned 11a desperate enemy, backed
shootmg down a total of no by the biggest unperialist state
Israeli planes durmg the in the world, Amertca "
ftghtmg, but Israel refused to
comment on the repo•ts Egypt
sa1d tt lost 21 of tts own planes,
tanks, other milttary vehtcles
and 11SOme personnel" but
Mrs Perry Bradbury has
added that "our forces, tanks, returned home after v1s1tmg
mechamzed mfantry and artil- her brother and famtly, Mr.
lery sttll pour mto the Sinm at a and Mrs. Frank Stmms at
high rate." gyna dtd not an- Ph1lo, her son, Keith, In
nounce losses.
Columbus and daughter and
- Iraq's Batthtst soctahst fam1ly, Mr a~d Mrs Robert
.government ordered nattonalt- Wood at Canal Winchester.
zatwn of two Amertcan oil
Mr. and Mrs James Conkle
compames. ,A Baghdad Radio
called on Mr and Mrs Floyd
broadcast called the order a
Leonard at Kanauga a day
retahatton for Israeli attacks
recently, also called on Mrs.
agamst Egypt and Syna '
Harry Leonard, a ~attent m
- The Israeli mtlttary command said 400 Egyptian tanks Holzer Medtcal Center.
Vtsttmg Rev apd Mrs. Otis
were trapped m the Smat along

MEIGS THEATRE
Wtde Menu
Cho1ce

newly elected pr~Jding BtshoP
told delegates be accepted his
elect•on "wtth an mcreasmg
sense of dependence 00 God
and the Holy Spirit"
Bishop Allm Will be mstalled
June 1, to succeed the Rt. Rev
John E Hmes, 63, who steps
down as the tJtular head of the
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profound

ater surcharge zn·

recess Sunday m the fJrst ber denommallon
wuon ~ and proposed revisLon of
th
Still
tii
be
debated,
m
addistrict
church
canons
regulatmg
The
JOint
session
of
the
conL,jons
Club
wtll
meet
at
e
break smcc the conventiOn
twn to the Church's national remamage after divorce
venuon ends Thursday '
Me1gs Inn at noon Wednesday. I
WEEKENDFATAUTIES
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M1sal1 , 44, Oh1o H1 gh School
Football Coach of the Year m
1960, and his two daughters·
were killed Sunday when an
Ohto National Guard truck
highway north of here and
crashed mto the car At least 22
persons died on Ohio roadways durmg the weekend.

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scheduled to vote on the.
d1w-ch's 41 6mdllon bud~et for
the ne1&lt;1 three years
Members of the House of
BIShops and the 900-member

bud~et

went out of control on a wet

the eastern bank of the canal,
followmg the destru.ctwn of the
pontoorr bndges
- Egypt and Syria recetved
pledges Qf atd from Libya,
Tunisia, Algena , Yemen and
Sudan Iraqt warplanes were
already operatmg m Catro and

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In a weekend 'address, the

for the next trLenma I,

npt.'nL..-1 Sept 29

the Umted Nahons One Arab apologtes that a peaceful Pomeroy Monday at 11 a m
was arrested
protest had degenerated mto • was 68 degrees under cloudy
Stx hundred persons mar- vtolence through the Illegal skies
ched to the Egyptian U N actions of a small band of
REVIVAL NOTED
mtss ton, where some tossed fanatics "
Rev1val
serv1ces w111 be held
Mass meetmgs were · called
eggs at the bmldmg and at a
car carry1ng an Egypttan for lomght m Boston, Omaha, at the Rutland Church of God
d1plomat John Scah, the U S Neb , MemphiS, Tenn , and Oct 12, 13, l4 at 7 30 mghtly
Ambassador to the Umted Columbus, Ohto The Ch1cago Evangeltst wtll be Yvonne
1 Natwns,
sa td thr ough a Israel Bond Orgamzahon Lewmgdon, Columbus, With
spokesman that he went to the Sunday voted to try to raiSe $25 spectal singmg by the
"Heavenly Highway Smgers "
Egyptian mJsSJon later and mtlhon m one week

sa1d would have to gather
m1lhons of dollars Poli!Jctans
and commumty leaders condemned what they sa1d was an
Arab attack on a nallon at rest
durmg Yom K1ppur, the holiest
day of the JewiSh calendar
· In New York. a crowd
estimated by pollee at 6,000
persons gathered outSide the
Umted Nattons headquarters
Sundty to show support for
Israel Orgamzers smd 40,000
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were there Seven helmetwearmg members of the Egypttan PreSident Gamal
m1htant Jewish Defense Abdel Nasser threatened
League were arrested earlier repeatedly to extermmate all
after brawling wJih pohce and Jews m Israel. Now, HaJJ satd,
pro-Arab demonstrators there IS none of that
On the Golan Hetghts where
Syrta commttted most of tis
1,000 fronllme tanks, Israeli

of h1s w1shes, he would
double hts troubles "

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Births
(Oct.,,
Mr. and Mrs EddJe ,...,,.u,t
of Oak H1ll, a son.
('Oct. 1)
Mr and Mrs . John W.
Morgan, Wellston, a daughter.
Mr and Mrs Ph1lhp Bradbury,
CheshJre, a son; Mr. and Mrs.
Cbarles Pratt, Radcltff, a ,son
and Mr and Mrs Ronald Hill,
Racme, a daughter.

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secretanat of one 1111lttary Assistant Secretary of Defense
representative from each for Installattons and LOgiStics,
service, eight explosive safety who gave the major address of
engineers, an explosive and a the Semmar, was mtroduced
Cbe1111cal sctentist, and flve by Capt Klein.
admlniStrallve and secretarial
Captam and Mrs. Klem and
personnel.
son Rtchard, a senior at
The board has headquarters Wakefteld Htgh School, restde
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Va. Another son,
building m Washington, D. C. Peter, Jr., is a mtdshipman m
Captain Kletn was recenUy hiS second year at the U. S.
in San FranciSco where he Naval Academy Mrs. Kl~m ts
hooted the 15th Annual Ex~ the daughter of the late Meigs
ploolves Safety Seminar at- County Common Pleas Judge
terided by 550 government and and Mrs. Cedric Clark, also of
mdustry representatives from Mtddleport
the explostves fteld . . The

AviV sa1d Israeli warplanes
streaked over Egypt today m
ratds that heavily damaged a
stnng of major Egyptian
aJr!telds
Guerrillas Open Front
The spokesmen also sa1d
Pales!Jman guerrtllas opened a
new front on the fourth day of
the war launching two ground
probes and three sheJimg
attacks out of Lebanon
The Egypllan m1htary command sa1d 1ts soldters advanced
mne mtles mto IsraelJ-occupted
Smat from the Suez Canal and
were dnvmg ahead along the
whole front w1th Israeli troops
pulling back m dtsarray.

oust them from the Golan
Hetghts and satd they hold
nwnerous posthons" m the
regiOn
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,.An Israeh nattonal radto
correspondent satd the Arabs
were still managmg to get
tanks and supples across the
Suez Canal desptte repeated
Israeli clauns to have knocked
out all of Egypt's pontoon
assault bridges over the water-

way
"Tens" of Tanks Destroyed

of quorum. However, at last mght's meeting f1ve of the counctl
members were present.
After counctl prestdent Davtd Ohlinger, who also served as
clerk m the absence of Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate, who is ill,
had read the duties of the board of public affairs, Councilman
R1chard Vaughan made the motton to reject the board's
recommendation. Councilman Fred Hoffman made the second,
and Lawrence Stewart, Wi!Uam Walters and Ohhnger all voted
to reJect
Vaughan also made tlle mohon to pertmt the Leading Creek
Conservancy Distrtcl to service the flve h1ll reSidents, wtth
counctlman Walters provtding the second. Agam the measure
camed unammously .
About 10 restdents of the hill and of Rutland St , the latter
actually living m the Pomeroy Corporahon llmtts, attended tlle
meetmg to observe what steps the counctl would take to solve
thetr water problem.
John Krawsczyn spoke to counctl before the motions were
passed to obJect to paymg $1.50 a month m order to provtde
money for servicmg the five Middleport Htll homes when the
conservancy dt ~trict could servtce them without any additwnal
cost to Mtddleport subscribers. He satd he would have been
willing to pay f!;a month assessment earlier to provide semce to
the familtes because, m his opinion, tbey should have water.
However, he questtoned why Middleport restdents should bave to
pay any oharge now that the conservancy district ts ready to
provtde the servtce.
Krawsczyn added tbat he felt hJS opinion reflected that of
many townspeople.
Mayor John Zerkle at one hme durmg the ~usston II)·
dicated that he felt an attorney should be contacted to draw ~p
the pennlSSton for the water cooservancy district to funcllon in
town and mdtcated also that he beheved a request for the distnct
to provtde service Ill tbe ftve fanulies should come from the
board of pubhc affa1rs before counctl voted tts penntsston.
However, several councll members and residents satd that
such a procedure would only mvolve a longer delay m the five
famlltes getting water service and council dectded to act wtthout
the request.
It was pomted o~t that Jack Crtsp, preSident of tlle water ,
distrtct, had written a letter requestmg that tbe district be
permitted to serve tbe five families . Council mdicated that this
request was adequate for them to act. It was stipulated that only
the f1ve families named in the Crisp letter will recetve tbe ser-

He satd " tens" of Egyptian
tanks were destroyed m today's
armored battles rn the Smat
under hot desert sun that left
soldiers sweaty, grtmy and
" A large number of enemy !tred
troops ran away, leavmg
To the north, an Israeli
weapons and ammunJiton be- commumque sa1d " battles are
hmd m their posts," a ragmg to contam a Syr1an
commun1que satd. "A large counterattack" on the Golan
number of enemy troops were Hetghts
captured and the number of The command satd the
pnsoners IS estunated m the Syrians trted to land helicopters
hundreds "
full of troops behmd Israeli
SyrJan forces reported dnv- lines at El Rom m the north,
mg back lsraeh attempts to (Contmued on Page 10)
vice
If anyone else on the hill should later need or want service QY
the conservancy distrtct, they will have to come first to village
council. The discussion pointed out also that whether the four
restdents of Rutland St are to be served by the water distrtct is
up to Pomeroy Village Council smce the homes of these reSidents
Tmt10n to attend Me1gs Local Barbara Archer was appomted are actually in Pomeroy.
Schools was Increased by to replace her.
Council last rught approved the second reading of an ordmance
nearly $6 a month Monday
Fmally, the board dectded to which specifies that downspouling on new structures must run
evemng by the Me1gs Local watt on the recommendatiOn of mlo a storm sewer. The action ts routine, and IS m accordance
School DJSiriCt Board of Supt. George Hargraves to add wtth state regulations as recommended by Floyd G. Browne and
Educa!Jon.
a second grrls coach to assist Assoctates, the engmeermg ftrm whtch recently completed a
The new twtwn rate IS $18 37 the present coach and to set up survey of the town's sewer system.
per month, compared to the a program m gymnasllcs In a
Letters read diSclosed that Raymond FraZier bas been
related recommendation, the allowed a claun against the village by the lndustnal Commission
past f1gure of $12.80
Another increase approved board also dectded to wmt on of Ohio and a letter from the Public Employes Retrrement
by tbe board was_one cent m appomting Kenda Chaney as a System indtcated that employes contrtbutions to the retrrement
the pnce of 'f.! pmt of m1lk. The grrls coach at $200 per year. system in 1974 wtll be etght percent of therr wage and the emnew prtce ts 10 cents per half The board wtll act on these two ployer's share will be 9.4 percent.
pmt
motions as· soon as Hargraves
It was reported that $2,247 has been recetved m revenue
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In other board actwn looks Into the demand for grrls sharmg funds as the result of a reftling completed by Grate This
Monday at the junior htgh athletics m the schools.
IS m addttion to earlier fands, Mayor Zerkle indicated.
school in Middleport, Carl
Attendmg were
Supt .
Mayor Zerkle durmg the meeting signed a mutual atd
Denmson, Math and Physteal Hargraves, Board PreSident agreement between the fire departments of Pomeroy and
Sctence teacher, and Jo Ann Frank W. Port~r . boa,rd Mtddleport
White, Cosmetology mstructor, members Carol Pterce and
Council approved the report of Mayor Zerkle for September
were added to the subslltute Vtrgtl Kmg, and Clerk L. w. showtng fines and fees m"the all\ount of $2,7511 23 and $1'16 m
teacher hsl.
McComas.
merchant police collections for a total of $2,904.23.
The monthly hre report of Ftre Chtef Bob Byer showed 30•
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SAXBE OUT
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for bus drtver Buster Barrett
WASHINGTON (UPI) who ts til, and appointed
Sen. WIUJam Saxbe, R.Oblo,
Wtlham Thornton , Donna
announced today he would
Grate, Harold Whtte and Davtd
not seek election to a second
term in 1971. Saxbe 's
Jenkins as substitute dnvers
Mrs. Ralph Harvey, matron Harvey of RadchJf for
The board approved a
d,ecision, . which hall been of the Metgs County Children 's ·..,matoes.
resolullon to submtl an apexpected by some leading Home, has revealed several
pltc~tton for the Adult Bask
Republicans who bad at- recent donattons to the home.
EducatiOn Program and aptempted to talk him out of
She and everyone connected
Me1gs County Shenff Robed
pomted Don Slivers as coorretiring, opens the door to a with the chddren 's home ex· C. Hartenbach mvesttgated a
dmator and teacher of thy--major bailie within the Ohio tend thanks to T. J. Pauley, two car acctdent Monday In
Adult Baste Education Class pt . GOP next year for a sue· Pomeroy, who dl!nated money Sahsbury Townshtp at the
$5 per hour for 240 hours. Rtta
cessor.
and clothtng; Mrs. Harvey Van mtersection of SR 7, 124 and,
Hamm was appomted as a
And In Columbus, Lt. Gov. Vrankin, clothing ; Mrs. Gary 143
secretaFJal aide m the class at
John W. Brown announced Swope, Mabel Shtelds, Trinity
Raymond G. Vartan, Clifton,
$2 10 per hour for 240 hours
today be wlll seek tbe Church members, Donna stopped on SR 7 headed north,
Republican nomioallon lor Gtbbs of Mason, Kenneth attempted to make a left turn
The board approved ap·
the U. S. Seoate to sU&lt;:ceed Romme, Martlyn Pouhn , onto SR 143 when a car drivenpomtment of Avtce Batley as
cafeterta supervtsor effective
Sen. WilHam B. Saxbe. AI a Pomeroy EleiJentary PTA by Sharon Btggs, Columbus,•
at the start of thts school year,
news conference called just · mothers, and Xi Gamma Mu slruck Varian's car In the rear.
and accepted Kerry Chessar,
minutes after Saxbe pn- SorOJJ!y, all for clothmg , Rtc h B1ggs bad glanced m the rear
who has been released by the
Valley Ice Crcam 1 tee cream, VI~\\ mtrror to see if there wa~
11 oui1Ced lll Washington t!Jat
Alexander Local Board, as a
he would nul seek a second Me1gs Htgh School, canned any !raffle behind her and
tmtwn student at Metgs Htgh
term in 1974, Browu said a frwt and vegetables; Mr. and when she looked up she saw the
School.
poll taken in August showed Mrs "nanny Shane of Racme, car ahead but could not stop.
11 ) am the frontrunner."
Donna Downie's reslgnation
sack of bottle caps, and Brad No c1tat10n was IJsued. There
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Tuition raised

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could v tea cr Ilea l report on lh£&gt; Pres1dent s role So may
the Er 111 S~nalc comm ttce ncxl w te r-,. Then therP s the
Agncv. p1 ob lem a possible y. nt er hom e fuel cr SIS a
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It all sounds I kc too much tor 1;1 )Onl to bear pa rucu
lar h
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B t I tl nk that approach of I &gt;re a ll y puts us off from a
de e p~
eal t} What e merges lro m a fulle r read ng of h s
bch ' o h1:s utterances the th ngs he h1mselfb rrngsout m
th at c( Jeb ate:d book 1S that h s wl ole l1fe IS a c ri SIS a lmost
by th da y
P ol t c II scrence set alar James Dav d Barbe
n h1s
s •tn ew hat co ntrov ers ial book called Tt e Pres dent a!
t:h 1 (' er c led f1\! €' occasrons (up to 1962) Y. hen Rrchard
N1Xo 1 v 1s about to q111t pub ! c lrle S nee Watergate
bl oke t 972 the P estdent may I a\ e g ven thoug ht to that
noLHJ at lea&amp; one mo e time
1 1 e ove 11dmg fact of ~.:oursc 1s t hat he d d not qu1t By
his o v r vo ds cr s s s agony Hu t he ha ~ Irul\ come to ex
peel stlfc t mg not JUSt n re iat ci) bt cl pc od s of h gl
stress but as the cont nu ng p c~ of 1 v ng n public hfe
A ot h r runn ng themes n M N xo s Cilr eer Barbe1
fm l I P does not ea lly look to CO'U I ter va l1n g enJ y
me s t l 1 t IS v ew ot n en s t1
at lea t n poht1cs Ute \ L e bastc;tlly unt1ustworth\ 1 d d sloyal that f01
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NIXOn's life profile
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IJOI t ~s u d preoccu pied alwa.} s W I h h s self st uggl 1-1 s
re word f O\\C - t ut pow~ v 1tl out clea end s
I ~ If tl scholar s
O ne does not eed to accept a ll u c
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BAI J !MORE MD t UPil 1110 JustK-e Department says t
Is "'lim~ to ans" er quesl!Oll$
under
f ath
£rnm VIce
Pres1denL Sptro T Agnew s
lawyers ahout news leaks But
1t supportl:i several reporters
who say they are not wtlhng to
do u e same
l.a wyers for the department
and the reporters !tied
s.parate responses Monday to
Agm!w s subpoena s attemptmg
to force them to make sworn
deposit ons about what the vtce
president contends IS a mal
c ous campa1gn or news leaks
aga tnsl h1m
Meanwhtle the spectal
federal grand JUry here .begms
Its third week of receiVmg evt
dence about the allegallons
that Agnew recetved ktckbacks
from contractor s and ar
chttects whtle he was
Baltimore county executi ve
and Maryland governor
The reporters asked U S
0 strict Court m Baltunore to
delay from Thursday unttl Oct
18 the date on which they must
appear wtth the1r stories and
notes If a delay ts obtarned
tl!ey are expecied to move by
Monday to quash the subpo
enas probably on ground of
alleged V!olalton of th e 1st
Amendment
The Justtce Department
handed a 17-page memoran
dum s1gned by Sohctlor
General RObert H Bork to
US Otstnct Court Judge
Walter E Hoffman m the
Wa shmgton area Monday
Hoffman of Norfolk Va was
ass gned to the case when all
nrne federal JUdges from
Maryland dtsquahfled
th emselves
Th e department satd all 134
emp loyes who mtght have
mowledge of the mvesl tgation
had stgned afftdavtts denymg
they were the source of any
information that appeared m
the news media But tt satd It
was wJllm g to permit semor
offlctals to gtve depositions

under oath
TI1e ool) plaustble explana
lion of the news leaks that have
plagued thts mvesttgallon as
v.ell as many other matters or
s1m lar news worth mess Ul
modern tunes ts tl!at they
have come from a WI de vari etY
of sources the department
satd
th
As to the reporters
e
department satd
We have
supported the right of the

courts to the testunooy of
newsmen when tts relevance
an d 1mpor ta nee were plam We
have never supported mcur
saons mto thts sen~nhve area
for the mere purpose of con
ductmg flshmg expedttoons
d t IS plam that that ,. all
an 1
that ts mvolved here
The department satd that to
sh
d fatth 11 was also
ow goo
taking these steps
- It will agree to a protect1ve

HELMVILLE Mont (UP!)
Law enforcement officers
set highway checkpomts aloog
Ute rugged Contmental OlVlde
today m thetr 1&gt;earch for a
heaVIly armed teen-ager sus
peeled of killing fo w- persons at
a dude ranch
Shenff s deputies satd Roger
Caryl 17 who hked to be called
Tex McCord after a fabled
19th-century bandtt was
carrymg several weapons
me ludmg a 7mm nfle which
could blow a man shead off at
5110 yards
Montana
Ht ghway
Patrolmen deputies and F1sh
and Game Department war
dens were stationed every two
mtles along a north-south road
between U S 12 and Montana
200 rn the manhunt
Sheriff DaVId Collings satd
Carylts suspected of ktllmg the
four persons Sunday poss1bly
because he was ordered to bw-y
a dog he had shot to death The
yo uth was employed at the
dude ranch where the ktllmgs
took place
Collmgs smd Caryl ftrst shot
Samuel Akrns 42 aod hts son
Steven 18 w1th whom he
shared a cabm at the Wh1tetall
Ranch Then according to the
officer he killed the manager
John Mtller 23 and the cook
Ruby Judd 62
W tnesses who scattered
when the VIOlence erupted fold
mvesltgators that Caryl told
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Says one lunch was showoff

Eastern Htgh School
Oct 8 1973
Dear SIT
We of the student body of Eastern H1gh School are m concern
of ow- lunches The quality and quantity of the lunches leave us
very unsatisfied
We were gomg to brmg this before the school offlculls but
Thursday the school board had a meetin(_ at the high school and
for some funny reason our lunch was very much Improved Why
can t we have good quality 1\Ulches all tl!e tilDe• not just a show
off lunch now and then Will some one please help us •

WATCH YOUR DIET

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rc I t f roo ds Many peop le
Will n nfunct t 1 g gall blad
Den; gd along f nc on. a regu
tar d1et but o thers do not
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If a person has a bad gal I
.£ladder and for one reason or

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these Some people tolerate
cabbage radishes onrons and
other s do not You should
avo d gas formers ThiS may
ncude mature bean seeds for
yo~~;ilol

You ca n eat cereals home
coo ked oatmeal or prepared
commerc ial varretres Bread
1s f ne If not taken tf'l excess
You m1ght have to hmrt some
of these foods tf you also have
"'w.etght problem
Cook wt!h as httte fat as
passable and you should avotd
large meals These regard
less of the type of food may
prempttale a gall bladder at
tack Smaller more frequent

meals

ar~

Maps charged now
By United Press international
Some service station owners
angered that the government
w11l not let them ratse gasoline
pnces as much as they say 1s
reasonable now are chargmg
for maps and other serv1ces
such as washing the wmdshteld
Maybe they llappreclate the
maps if they pay for them
sa1d Paul Allen a Gulf dealer
m Los Angeles Anyway if we
were allowed to make money
on ow- products we could keep

the free services
In another development
Rtchard Meser prestdent of the
Greater Indtanapohs Gasoline
Dealers Inc .satd an assiStant
to Charles Owens head of the
Cost of Uvmg Councils (CLC)
Energy OtVISlOn asked him
Fr1day to set up a seven man
panel of dealers to advise the
counctl
The ass1Stant Robert Gussln

better

NEW SP APER EN ERPR SE A SSN

Send you que!t ons to D Lamb

n cg e of th s ntwspope P0 Boll
1551 Rod o C ty Stat on New Yo •
NY 10019 Fo a copy of Dr Lambs
booklet on balanced r/ et !tttd SO
c-enh to the some odd ess ontl osk
for

Balanced D et

: By PHIL NEWSOM
'\JPl Fon tgn News \ talyst
'' Ei:Yil an President Anwar
~ad ol a fter a senes of
!llsappolntments n U S peace
(1Jf01 ts m the Mtddle East
dectded last March that renew
ol of the war wttl! Israel was
IneVItable and began preparmg
fur 1l He struck after recetvmg
jLSSUI a ces that the Arab oil
~oducmg natwns would throw
i!Je ccononuc bn\1 d&lt;plomatic
wer g1 t m tns s1de
It vas on March 28 that he
!leclm ed lurnself mil tary gov
unur w tt pov. crs cqu valent
i.o mart a! law
He envisioned a relatiVely
!inutcd offenstve hopmg at
~a st to hold on to small garns
etth er m the Golan He1ghts or
along Suez unltl mternat10nal
pressures forced an end to the
l~g h tmg etther through !he
Un ted Na ltons or the btg
po ~ crs
Ti S Of CQW' SC IS h ndsighl
besed unly upo the external

ev de ce r d udtn g t eports
!torn Un ted Nations obseners
U!at t was the Egypttans and
S)rwns who struck ftrst m
coordinated attacks
Other Indications
Desptle the glowmg reports
of Arab C()mmunlques and Ute
unarurnous support declared
by other Arab nat ons there
we re other mdtcatwns the
Arabs themselves had severe
doubts that Sadat s gamble
would pay off
Conspicuously
on
the
Sldelu cs of th e f ghting was
Jot dan s Kmg Hussem who
has sa id he would not JOin n a
ne~ f1ght Wlth Israel unless he
was convmced of a 50 per cent
chance of vtctory
Prestdent Habtb Bourgmba
of Tun1s1a prortused troops to
md m the hghtmg but declared
openly he feared for the results
because I know the strength
of Israel
E' en the Egyptwn fore tgn
mm ster Mohammed H el

Zayyat rephed frankly no
when asked If he felt certam of
Egyptian vtclory
Lendmg pressure upon Sadat
for action was the 1111pat1ence
of young offlcers m the
Egypllan army of unrest
among Egyptian students and
dtssahsfactton among the
populatiOn wtth mountmg
iliflatwn and the h1gh cost of
paymg for a war that went
nowhere
He Hoped for Pressure
When Sadat announced on
July 18 1972 that he had or
dered SoV)et forces out of
Egyp\ he hoped the result
would be pressw-e from the
Umted States on Israel for
some sort of reciprocal action
It was not furthcomrng
It seems probable the last
straw fell on July 26 1973 when
Ute Umted States vetoed a
resolution m the U N Secur1ty
Council whtch would have
called upon Israel to wtthdraw
uneqUivocally from the oc

booJclet

cupted Arab lands
The U S pos1\lon has been
that any Israel! wtthdrawal
must be m confonmty to
Israeli secw-tty needs
It seems probably also that
Sadat had dectded tilDe was not
on his Side as the Israelis
stead1ly went ahead w1th
development of the Gaza Strip
and areas of the Sinat Wlth
projects or a permanent
nature
Milttarily the sttual!on ts
obscw-ed by heavy censorship
on both s1des
What eye witness eports
therehavebeentendtvsupport
Israel! clai!DS of air control
and destruction of pontoon
brtdges across the Suez canal
October s perfect flying
weather should make sitting
ducks of Syrian tanks on the
exposed terram of t~ Golan
Hetghts and of Egyptian tanks
trapped on the wrong Sine of
the canal

WASHINGTON ( UP! I Prestdent Ntxon today sought
broad nlernatwna l support
lilcludmg the SoVIet Umon and
!luna for U S d plomal c ef
for ts to secure ~ M ddle Ea st

t-ease fue
Tite Wh te House sa1d NiXon
ooon ~Iter the outbreak of
fillhl!ng ~od mtbated an ex
ch ~n gc o[ messages w1th
\

SoVIet Commumsl party leader
Leomd I Brezhnev through
diplomabc channels and that
Secrelar) of State Henry A
Kissmger conferred durmg
Ute weekend wtth Htlllt g Chen
ch ef of !?ekin g s ha1So n
m ssion here
The general hnes or u s
pohcy urgmg return of Israel!
EgypUan and Synan forces to
I

poSitions they held before the
ftghtmg began Saturday
emerged Monday as a half
dozen senators on a nearly
emptv Senate floor adopted by
vo1ce vote a MLddle East peace
resolution purporting to speak
for the entire Senate
Resolution Introduced
The resolution was in
lroduced
by
Senate

•

Democra\ tc Leader Mike
Mansfield and Repubhcan
Leader Hugh Scott It took on
stgmf1cance beyond the hand
ful of senators who pushed tl
through when Scott mdtcated
to newsmen that th~ ad
mlrustratwn supported 1t Scott
satd Ki511inger told hlnl he
found no fault with the
resolution

SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
Steers Cho1ce 44 50 46
Good to ChOice 42 50 « 50
Heifers Chotce 43 50 45 50
Good 41 75 43 50
Cows Commerctal 35
them Over the years 11 s
been a mUhon-dollar 1_ gtvea
satd Fleefip
a
way
Chevron owner in Los Angeles
Some people look at them
once crumple them up hke
Kleenex and Utrow them
away

Rain
halts
play

37 85 Utthty 32 50
3i 85
Canner &amp; Cutter 28 32
Bulls Butcher Bulls 43 75
Down
Feeder &amp; Stocker Cattle
Steer Cavies 52 66 Hetfer
Calves 48 50 55 Yr Steers 45
51 50 Yr Hfrs 45 50 Down
Hoi Steers 4150 47 75
Veal Calves Good 58 50
Down Baby Calves by the
head 40-129
Lambs Chmce 33 85
Stock Cows 385 440 Cows &amp;
Calves Prs 475 530

Your Hospital Reports • .
Insurance coverage--Part 2
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Last week we discussed lllllw-ance
coverage for patients who are admitted
to Holzer Medical Center Today we
want to talk about yow- Insurance
beneftts when you come to the hospital
for care and treatment Without being
admitted
m other words an out
pahent
As we mentioned last week there
are self pay patients who do not
choose to carry any hospttal or medical
lllllurance and prefer to personally pay
for all services of the hospttal and the!f
phys1c1an Payment IS due the day
serv1ces are received

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Those of you who have Blue Cross
hospltallzatlOn msw-ance aod Blue
Shteld
phys1c1an coverage may or may
;&gt;;
not have outpahent coverage Included
m yow- pollctes Be sure to read your
Blue Cross and Blue Sh1eld poliCies
You 11 fmd them clearly wr1tten and
~~ easy to understand Should. you have
~ fw-ther questions ask your superviSor
:::~ 01; personnel director at your place of
employment
If you have outpahent benefits
then JUst present your Blue Crooa and
i!j Blue Sh1eld ldenUflcatlon card on the.
&gt; day you come to keep your appointment You need not be coocerned
about Blue Cr0111 and Blue Shield claim
~ rorms Thl! hospital will provide and
complete yow- Blue Cross forms and
yow- phySiclan will take care of your
Blue Shle~ forms Upon completion of
'}our outpatient care you will be
, directed to the Hospital Buslne88 Offtce
whe"' you will be advised coocernlng
the amount of service that your In
surance will cover and tlie balance if
;;.y that you must pay the ~!Jirlllal. ~
b::::&lt;:l!W$!

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President engaged in peace drive

asked Meser to call bac"' today
w1th the liSt Meser satd
If we don t adVIse the CLC
they re likely to mw-der us the
next time The first time they
set prices they had not talked
to one dealer Meser said
The CLC Sept 20 let gas
statlollll ra1se prices by between
ooe and 2\1 cents per gallon
Dealers sa1d that was not
enough
n
In the San Frano1BCO area
and in Utab oome dealers have
dl"1ded pumpmg areas mto
full serv1ce zones and no
serviCe zones In the former
the motorist gets his windshield
washed and 011 checked but
pays a peMy or two per gallon
more than the one In the no
serv1ce area
Many dealers on the West
Coast etther have stopped
carrying maps or are charging
a dlnle and even a quarter for

GET YOURSELF RACED thts week for a covy of
national thises and thats Here Is what you wtll observe Ule
next flve days
Natwnal Newspaper Week
Natlonal Ftre Preventlon Week
Nat10nal Htre a Handicapped Person Week
Nattonal 4 H Week
If these don t satisfy next week ought to help for Oct 14 20 IS
Nattonal Ufe Insurance Week
It IS fLlting that we mention all these spectal observances
here It rmght be the last time th is year
The freedom of the press 1s under heavy attack not only from
the Adrmmstrat1on m Washmgton but from about anybody 1m
portant of whatever polittcal hue caught m meshes of the law who
prefers to keep h1s miSfortune qutet We need to toot our own
horns But Will anyone ilsten '
Our local volunteer firemen are due all possible recogmt10n
Thetr services are mvaluable U taxpayers m our muntc1paht1es
also had to pay the btll for full tilDe pmd professwnal firemen
value of the volunteer deparlments would he more obvtous
Natwnal H1re a Handtcapped Person Week may sound
something like Natwnal Hotdog Week (yes there ts one) but not
really No doubt there are employers who if they thought about
it could add a physLcally hand1capped person to hts or her
payroll W1th no loss m producttviiy maybe even an un
provement for some routine tasks are performed better by Ute
handicapped
A!; for National 4 H Week our extensron serv1 ce has
promised to forward material of same for pubhcatton thts week

By Hugh P KIRKEL
Executive Vice President
• Holzer Medical Center

~adat prepared for war last March
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KINGS MILLS Ohto ( UPI I Jack Ntcklaus "' widely known
as a golfer Monday he showed
htmself to be a pretty stra ght
shooter too
Ntcklaus who tw-ned the ftrst
annual Ohi&lt;&gt;-Kmgs Island Golf
Tow-nament mto a Iaugher
wmnlng by s1x shots refused to
accept the $25 000 f•rst pme
He satd he dtdn t thmk 11
would be r~ght for him to
prot1t from the tournament
whtch was held on the Jack
N1cklaus Golf Center cow-se
and whtch he had been so
Instrumental m promotmg
Nicklaus tw-ned the check
back over to Charles Mechem
w1th $5 000 of tl to go 10 the Boy
Scouts of America and the
other $20 000 to be used to start
a scholarship fund at Oh10 State
Umverstly m the name of hts
father who dled 10 1970
I felt the whole mntlvallon
f
or Il)e was to brmg golf to the
people of southwestern Ohto
and for me to proftt from the
tow-nament would v10late that
mobvatlon satd the Golden
Bear who owns half of the
cow-se and also helped m
destgmng Lt
The vtctory Nicklaus Slxth
of the year and 50th '" a pro
career wh1ch began m 1962
gave bini the money wmmng
lead for the year o~er Bruce
Crampfon who dtd not com
pete
Although he shot a one-ovt
par 72 m Monday s fmal rour j
he never led by less than ftve
shots and btrdied the !mal hole
for a !mal Slx stroke margm
over runnerup Lee Trevmo
Trevrno who was pa1red Willi
Ntcklaus and Tom Wetskopf m
the !mal round had a 68
Monday and a total of 277
while Wetskopf \ted wtth young
Andy North for thtrd With 281

Armed teen-ager Wanted

The Students at Eastern Htgh School
by (name withheld on request )

ope rat on s not yolk s c hdco late nut s o 1ls
U us J I approac h f att} dre ss1ngs margan ne
lo1mttota s t u ter c heese (exc ept un
c con cd or low tat co ttage
ct ee ~ fa t meats s uet as fat
po k and desserts co ntammg
fat should be avo dcd
Many people do not realize
that ca ke s cook1es and sweet
roll s all co nta n Jots of fat
I he e I S us a ll y more fat tn
co mmcrc1 I c akes (except
ang e l food ca ke and th ose
made fr om ord nary hom e
rec1pes than there s m many
cuts of beef The sa me applies
l o foliO\\ a low fat d1et ~au to many p es
nee l l u~e only th e ve ry lean
So you can eat lean meats
mea
I ke round steak v.1th poultry !tsh forttfLed sktm
J il lhC' fa t remo ed fvrt1 f1er.l m lk egg wh tes s"eets that
sk
m lk ns Lead of whole do not mcl ude fats suc h as
m k fr
I ken remove Jelli es Jams apple outter but
tl e I I c fo c cat r g and not ca nd1 es ce crea m or
youn g tu k y also remove the mo~t cakes and ptes You ca n
k 1 1 1 c I ck n sl ould be eal fresh or ca nned fru t and
t aked sle \ ed or bro led and a lmost all fr es h vegetables
all fr y g sl ould be avo ded
unless you have learned that a
F sh are f ne a nd you shoul d parhcular one gives yo u gas
select the low fat f sh such as or creates problems for you
the wh le fiSh group "h ch Everyone reacts differently to
mcludes sole or flound er Egg

refuses
top prize

order applying to all parties
to prohtbtt di,sclosure or the
evtdence
- It has filed Wlth Ute court a

by the editor
James s Rtcklefs Uvermore Calif,. found the fuselage ol
an anctenl (1916 vmt.age ) World War f Brtttsh Spad llghter a
r
t by Actmg Asststant couple years ago After two years of searchLng for ortgmal parts
A~ney General Glen E and pw-chasmg many other unobta mable spectally manufac
Pommerenm 00 his mvesttga tured replacement parts Rtcklefs Spad took to the wr for Ule
ftrst ume Sunday Yes 11 flew It was a copy of the plane that the
gl ks
tioo o1 news ea
- It will offer a sealed late Edd1e Rtckenbacker called The hest shtp I ever flew
surrunary of evidence obtained German pilots of World War I remembered tl well
Rtcklef• and fnends spent o000 man.how-s $40 000 aod 2'h
r
be
b
to
tl!us ar on t
su JOCl
years
on the project The Brtt sh btplane ongmally butlt m 1916
Hoffman for his private mspec
thus became the only flymg Spad tn the Umted States
ti
1 got mterested m anttques about llve years ago sa1d
on
Ricklefs 59 I guess I ptcked World War I vwtage as my m
terest because many of my frtends also were tnlerested Ln that
era I Vf: v1stted every aeronauticC:Il musewn m the Umted States
and Canada researchmg th1s plane and other World War I
vmtage planes 1 have learned Utat the last one that flew was m
his Vlc\llllS
I have a few to Montana m August after 1971 and now IS grounded m a museum The Spad has a top
hellos for you and Here s a leavmg h1s home m Decatur wmg-span of 25 feet 6 mcbes a maxunum speed of 123 5 mtles
hello for you then blasted Dl
and how- and an endurance of 3 5 hours
His father James 49 a
Most of 11 18 rebuilt sa1d Ray Johnson son m law of
them wtth a shotgun
Deputies satd Caryl spent the mechanic at a fann Implement Rtcklefs and manager of the hehcopter repatr shop m San Carlos
rught after the shootmg m an manufacturmg firm told re where the work was done The pmnt 1s we rrught get an ongmal
unoccupted ranchhouse near porters -at Decatur If they ptece or a Spad a~rplane but 1t may not be atrworthy However
thts small southwest Montana have to shoot hlm they 11 just there are a nwnber of ongrnal 1916 parts on the Spad as well
comm un1ty They said he have to I hope they get hiiD
The radiator the wheels and of course the engme are
severed telepbone lines there before he hurts anyone else ongmal
Everyti!De the phone rmgs
Ricklefs found the fuselage of hts Spad m dtsreparr about
Planes and tracking dogs
were pressed Into servtce rn the we hope that we II get word four years ago m Gastoma S C The radmtot was found tn,
that they ve caught him
Lewiston Idaho Ricklefs retired head of Rtck Hehcopters Inc
search
caryl an Eagle Scout came
which he says ts the worlds largest commerctal hehcopter
charter fll111 satd h1s Spad IS a plane you could have bo~hl for
$4110 back m the forttes when they were constdered Junk
Rtcklefs recreation of hls Spad should bnng a smtle on the
Letlen of opiDloa a"' weloomed Tbey !lbould be lou
1
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I tbaa 100 word• 1111111 (or be 1ubject to recluclloo by the I face of Or R R Ptckens of M1ddieport Pomeroy aod perhaps a
btt of envy Maybe etght or ten years ago Doc Navy f1ghter ptlol
1 editor) ud mult be olped wltb tbe •!Pee 1 lddnh 1 m Ule second btg war came up wtth an anctent btplane or the
1 NIIDol may be witllbeld upo11 publl..tfca However, 011 I
Waco type wh1ch he had repatred to fly
II req-t, um• wiD be dllel-d Lettenlbould be iD &amp;ood
But Dr Pickens dtdn t keep the plane long
lalle addrellinl iiiUII Dol penoulltl•
He dectded to get rtd of 1t after flymg 11 to Indtana getting
caught m a ramstorm and narrowly mtssmg a crackup that
I
I could have been fatal
Veterans Memorial Hospttal s chtef of staff IS used to ptlotmg
his very modern and superbly eqmpped personal plane from
I
I coast to coast feelmg safer rn the w1ld blue yonder w1th the Sitek
I
I than on a htghway belo~ehmd his automoblle s steermg wheel
No Spad or Vmta
20 biplane for him

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

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wh Jl l sl ou ld eat
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Many conunerclal hospttal and
medical Insurance pollc1es have httle
or no coverage for outpatient dlagnos1s
or trea\l;llent ThiS again emphas1zes
the 1111portance of knowmg the specific
beneftta that you have avallable to you
under yow- pohcy m partiCular for non
emergency V!Sita If you luive any
question on yow- Individual or group
policies coosult yow- employer to
verify Ute benefits to which you are
entitled For those VlSlts where
coverage is available be sure to brmg
two coptes of the tnsw-ance claim form
ooe to be gtven to the hosp1tal and the
other to be given to your phystc1an
Often you don t know m advance
that you re coming to the hosp1tal when
a sudden illness or accident occw-s m
which case you come to the Emergency
Oepartinent If you have commerc1al
hospttal and medtcal msw-ance that
entitles you to emergency treatment
benefits the hosp1tal and your
phystclan must receive the necessary
claim forma wlthln 72 how-s followmg
your eme'lency VISit
Payment for hospital outpatient
charges not covered by msurance 1s
due on the date of service You will
rece1ve a separate bill from the hospital
for each visit with the date of your
hospital vlslt mdicated If you have two
or three vlslllln a short peruid of time
don t be conlllled because each blll
shows a dil'eNIIt balance due smce
yow- bllb are llOI combined mto a single
statement TJII4 makes 1\ poos1ble for
you to easlly check dates and charges
since you have them on these lndlvLdual
records
q.ims for outpatient care that are
not paid by Blue Crooa or commer~lal

msurance wtlhtn 60 days will
automahcally be referred d rectly back
to the patten! for payment If you
should recetve such a statement ~nd
don t understand the reason for the b1li
tmmedtately contact the Hospttal
Busmess Ofhce for delatls You
shouldn t JUst Lgnore t by saymg to
yow-self My msurance company wtll
pay for thts
I don t have to worry
about 1\ The only way to fmd out what
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you know all about yow- benef1ts If you ::::
have queshons
about
group ~~
hospttahzatJon msurance coverage
through Blue Cross or Blue Shteld or a
commercial msurance company ask
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~
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carry tndtvldual hosptlahzatlon or
medical msurance ask your Insurance
agent or the msurance company ~~
directly to answer any questions you ~~
may have about coverage and spec1hc ~
benefits When you come to Holzer ::::
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ad!mtled be sw-e to bring yow- Blue ~
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card or If you have conunerc1al m ~
sw-ance bring two coptes of the ~
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properly filled out th1s wtll enable the ':;
hoopltal to correctly and more quickly ~
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OAKLAND ( UPI ) - The
Baltimore Ortoles and Oakland
As try again today to play the
th1rd game of the deadlocked
Amencan League cham
pwnshtp senes wtth Mtke
Cuellar aod Ken Holtzman set
ooce mure as startmg pttchers
The thtrd game ongmally
was scheduled for Monday but
persistent ram and a soggy
field resulted m the game hemg
called off 22 rmnutes before •ts
12 30 p m POT starting tune
by AL Prestdent Joe Cronm
Holtmlan a lefthander who
won 21 games dnrmg the
regular season and Cuellar a
screwballer wbo won 18 were
supposed to face each other
Monday but both earned
another day off and wlll go
today rnstead
The weather outlook IS for
clearmg sktes and tempera
tures m the 60s The front
which brought !be ftrst meas
w-eable ram m "" months to
the San FranciSco Bay Area
durmg the weekend moved
eastward duru1g the mght
altbough It left a wet fteld
behind m Oakland
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Both managers- Otck Wil
liams of the A s and Earl
Weaver of the Or10les-were
dlsappomted W1th Monday s
postponement but neither saw
It as giVIng e1ther stde an edge
If 11 rams agam today
though saLd Weaver then
the!f JIID Hunter can come
hack at us m the fifth game
w1th three days rest
Weaver 1s concerned about
Hunter a Cy Young Award
caod1date as well he might be
The A s nghthander was the
wlMlng pttcher Sunday when
the A s beat the Orto!•• Wlth
the!f home run hats 6'3 to tie
the best-of five senes at one
Vlclory each
Jlnl Palmer wbo stopped the
As on ftve hits rn a ~ v1ctory
Saturday will p1tch for Bal
tilnore Wednesday no matter
what said weaver Palmer
was a 22-game winner for the
Orioles durmg the season and
Ia believed to be the top can
didate for Cy Young honiH's
M.ilre upset than e1ther
Wllrams or Weaver at Mon
day s postponement was A s
owner Charlle Fmley a mtd'
summer heart attack v1ctim
wbo was heard shoutmg at
Cronm nelr the Oakland
clubh011se a few minutes after
the league president made his
decision
Cronill not wishing to make
newsmen there a part of the
dlocusslon told Fmley I doo t

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NEW YORK (UPI) George Stone hopes today to
" keep a prorruse he made to
By Milton Rtchman
Mets
teammate
Jerry
v
UPI Sporto F.dotor
~ Koosman prtor to Monday s
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NEW YORK l UP!) - Pete Hose IS Ule closest thmg around to near notous thtrd National
League playoff game between
Ty Cobb today and he d be every btl as much disliked except for
New
York and the Cmcmnati
two reasons
Reds
He kids around and smiles far more than Cobb ever did and he
'George told me before the
doesn t mmd helptng an enemy ballplayer now and then
game
that 1! I wm today he
Cobb never dtd That was hiS trademark
would wm tomorrow
sa1d
To hell With hiiD Cobb would say about any player on a nval
Koosman
who
p1tched
the
Mets
club Let him help hunself
Pete Rose seems bke a basicallY uncomplicated mdiv1dual but to a 9-2 VIctory and a 2-1 ad
.he real!~ ~sn t He s complek He s much more than sunply that vantage tn the best-&lt;&gt;! ftve
stocky ltltle guy m Ute Cmcmnati uniform who IS forever senes A wm today would send
collecting 200 htts every season sl!dmg on h1s belly aod f1rmg up New York mtothe World Senes
his teammates because he has a way of generally accomphshmg begmnmg Satw-day In etther
Oakland or Baltunore
all tl!ose things he says he w1ll beforehand
Stone ( 12 31 the th1rd
Pete Rose says he 11 get 3 000 htts before he s through Bank on
stratght
lefthander to face the
11
He says the Reds aren t fllllshed m these National League Reds wtll be opposed by southpaw Fred Norman (13-13)
playoffs wtlh the Mets yet Beheve hiiD
It s Norman Tuesday and
He ULS1Sts he bears no grudge agaiiiSl Buddy Harrelson the
B1lhngham Wednes
(Jack)
skinny little Mets shortstop wtth whom he tangled m the dtrt at
day
sa1d Reds Manager
Shea Sladlli!D durmg Mond;ly s 9 2loss and he s tellmg the truth
Sparky
Anderson conftdent of
Harrelson Belleves Hlm
I beheve that says Harrelson Why he s helped me smce I a Cincmnatl wm today that
came mto the league I remember once I was pressing ternbly would force a ftfth and final
and he told me to relax Another time he asked me why I duln l playoff game
try a smaller glove I dtd and 1\ worked' out much better Ac
tually I consider hun one of the best all-around ballplayers I ve
ever seen I have a lot of respectfor hiiD
You couldn t tell that In the fifth mrung yesterday when
Harrelson took a flymg elbow from Rose above the lert eyebrow
WASHINGTON (UP!) as the Reds pepperpot was tr)'lng unsuccessfully to break up a
Free safety 8r1g Owens won 1t
double play
Strong safety Ken Houston
Harrelson s brow wasn l the only thmg hurt HIS feelmgs were
saved 1\
too He called Rose a name a bad name That d1d 1t Before you
That was the nutshell of the
knew 1t both were down on the ground players from the two
Washmgton Redskins 14-7 v1c
clubs poured onto the r eld and there was some uglmess from a
tory over the prev10usly un
few tdlOts 10 the 53 967 looking on
beaten Dallas Cowboys m the!f
Joe Morgan was the one who started It all Unu tentionally of
natwnally teleVISed struggle
course Wtlh Rose on first base and one out Morgan htl a lw&lt;&gt;Monday rught whtch left the
bouncer to first baseman John Mtlner who threw to Harrelson
two archnvals tied for the
commg across second That s when 1t all happened
Naltonal Foothall Conference
When both Morgan and Rose fmally returned to the Reds
Eastern Otv!Slon lead wtth 3-1
dugout Morgan satd to Rose
records
Iwasrunnmgtoftrst Idtdn tseeanythmg What happened•
Wtth 2 33 left to play and the
r a1dn t do anythmg wrong Rose satd I sbd like I always score
tied at 7 7 Owens ptcked
do- hard I tried to break up a double play What am I supposed
off a Cra1g Morton pass and
to do? They do the same Utmg to me He Jumped up and sa1d I
raced 26 yards mto the end
trted to htl him wtth my elbow I told hiiD I dtdn t Then he called
zone for the wmrung margin
me a name and looked hke he made a motion to go for me so I
W1th 15 seconds remammg
JUst went after hiiD and trted to stop hiiD Hell 1 wasn t tryrng to
Houston halted Walt GarriSOn
hurt him I know I m much stronger than he IS
after a pass reception from
Rose Is Truthful
Morton on Washmgton s one to
Pete Rose ts telling Ute truth there
end a desperate b1d by the
Buddy Harrelson never ts gomg to wm any Mr Amenca
Cowboys for a lie
contests Hts mckname used to be Twtggy until he f1lled out a
As soon as he threw 11 I
ltttle lately Now they sltll call hiiD Twtggy which g1ves you
sa1d this IS me Owens satd
some ulea of bow much he has f1lled out
It n
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of hts game'W!nflmg mtercep.
Pete Rose may not have done so mlerttlbnall\&gt; 'lllld then l&lt;gam
lion I saw 11 all the way
he may have but he dtd gtve Buddy Harrelson an extra bump or
He raced untouched mto the
two lr)'lng to break up tl!at double play You have to know Pete
end zone to break the tle and
Rose though He tsn t really d1rty that s how he plays All his
most of the Redskm bench
teanunates know that
.,-aced down the stdelme to JOin
I played agall1St Pete a long tilDe when I was wtth Houston
m a JUbilant celebration
says Joe Morgan I know how he plays He plays hard No Owens TO came shortly after
matter whom he plays against he plays Ule same wpy
the Skms had tied the score on
Rose confll11led that hunself
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Sonny Jurgensen s one-yard
I have nothing against larrelson ~e sllil' w!ie~ n was all
pass to Charley Taylor
over and I m not a grudge earner I d have done tile same
One Last Shot
thmgtflthad been (Teddy ) Martmez out there or BtllRussell or
But the Cowboys had one last
Don Kessmger I play the same way if we play before 7J 000 or
shot when Mark Washmgton
2000
recovered an accldentally
When Rose trted to take hiS leftfleld posttion m the bottom or touched
punt
on
the
the filth some I!Dbectle up m the top deck Dung a bottle at him
Washmgton 31 w1th I 57 left
Rose trotted m toward the dugout and satd to R~s Manager
Dallas reached f1rst and goal
Sparky Anderson
Skip they threw a bleepmg whiskey bottle at roe
Andi!rson s BloOd «litis
Anderson s blood hotled
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BACK TO OLD TRICKS
That s enough for today he sa1d wavmg hiS players off the
NEW YORK (UP! I
f1eld Let s go
Secretanat 1s back to hiS old
One of the ump1res satd to Anderson 'we retrying to get thiS
tncks agam - smashmg
thmg straightened out
records
Lemme know when you do replied the Reds manager
The 3 year-old Meadow
With Wlllte Mays leadmg the way some of the other Mets Tom
Stable
wonder horse a cmch
Seaver Rusty Staub Cleon Jones and Yog1 Berra walked toward
for Horse of the Year honors
leftfleld to plead with the fans to cabo down
after wmmng Thoroughbred
They d1d temporarilY
When the Heds left the ballpark though there were nearly 100 racmg s Tr1ple Crown thts
angry fans hned up near Ute team bus parked hehmd the leflfteld year added the Belmont Park
II&gt; rmle record to his already
fen ce
At the s1ght of Rose they set up a tremendous roar but a pollee lengthy liSt Monday when he
captw-ed the $113 600 added
escort hustled the f1ery Reds outf1elder mto the bus m a hurry
Man 0 War Stakes m 2 24 4-5
I cant watt to get out tl!ere tomorrow he SBld
He dtdn t mean because of the fans or because of Bud
BASEBALL MEETING
Harrelson He only meant because there was to he another ball
There will be a meeting of
game
the Pomeroy Boys Baseball
You have to know Pete Rose
League at the first aid room
Pomeroy c1ty hail Wednesday
DOLPHINS LOSE TWO
rn a cast as the result of an Oct 10 at 7 30 p m All m
MIAMI (UP I) - The Mtanu mjury m Sunday s game
terested persons are w-ged to
Dolphins have lost two more agarnst the New York Jets
atteod Money making projects
reserves to knee m)urtes
will he dtscussed as will ways
Unebacker Jesse Powell was
of tmprovmg the baseball
scheduled for surgery today to
program
remove bone ch1ps from his
NEW YORK ( UPI ) - The
knee He will be out 111- Un ted Press lntern.;~t anal s
Board of Coaches maJor college • • • • • • • • • • • •
deftnltelY And wtde receiVer footba
I rat ngs w th number of
place votes n paren
Ron Sellers has his r1ght knee first
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one away from disaster
Rusty Staub seemmgly fully
recovered from two seasons of
vanous hand mjur es slugged
two home runs hts second and
third of the senes to hack the
eight-hit nme-etrikeout perfor
mance of Koosman
Perfonnon&lt;es Ovenhadowed
However the performances
of both players was overshad
owed by tloo ftght.s on the f1eld
and the ugly acttons of some rn
the crowd of 53 967 that m
eluded the throwmg of empty
whiskey bottles at Reds left
fielder Pete Rose
Rose the f1ery Reds captam
and leading htlter 1n the NL
thiS year w1th a 338 average
shd hard mto Mets shortstop
Bud Harrelson m the fifth
!Mmg attempting to break up
a double play No sooner did
Harrelson return the throw to
f1rst than he and Rose were
battling each other on the

benches and bullpens Bight
after Rose and Harrelson were
separated rehef pitchers Buzz
Capra of New York and Pedro
Borbon of Cincmnatt began
swappmg punches behind se
cond base
Nobody was efected by the
wnp1res but m the bottom of
the fifth Wlth New Yorks Felix
M1lian at hat and two out Rose
called time after he narrowly
miSSed bemg hit by an empty
whiskey bottle thrown by a fan
m the upper leftfleld stands
Players Pulled
At that pomt Anderson
pulled hiS players off the held
and-National League Presi~ent
Chub Feeney asked some of the
Mets to walk out to le!Uteld Jnd
talk to the fans man attempt to
calm them down
Feeney suggested we go out
and talk to them satd Mets
Manager Yogt Berra who
along Wlth Staub Clean Jones
Wtllte Mays and Tom Seaver
appealed to Ute crowd m left

We told them "e '!'I'Uld have
to forfett the game 1! they
continued throwmg thmgs
Berra added
Anderson had his players
return to the1r postt1ons when
order was fmally restored a
few mmutes later but ad
mttled r would have pulled
them agam tf another obfect
had come out I don t thmk
tmder any circumstances you
should have a man out there
who could get killed
I was tr)'Ulg to break up a
double play satd Rose Tha t
doesn t mean I m dtrly I m a
professiOnal ballplayer not a
chorus gtrl
Mets Held Lead
At the time '01 Ute ftghts the
Mets already held their 9 2 lead
thanks mainly to a solo blast by
Staub m the f1rst mnmg off
loser Ross Grunsley and a
three-run shot off reliever Tom
grourul
Hall m the second !Mmg that
Mets thtrd baseman Wayne
highhghted a ftve run nuung
Garrett jumped mto the mejee
Koosman wtth only etght
stgnalmg the emptymg of both
hits m 78 at bats dw-mg the
regular season ~ontrtbuted to
the Mets attack wtth a patr of
smgles wh1le drwmg m a run
and scormg another Wayne
Garrett s sacriftce fly and run
on the Redskll1S four and after 37 yards
scormg smgles by Mlllan and
three Morton passes were
- Washmgton blocked one John Mtlner accounted for the
mcomplete he threw to Gam Dallas punt aod two field goal Mets other runs
son over the rmddie to the two attempts
The Cowboy~
Cincmnati held to a total of
and GarriSon a rodeo star m blocked two fteld goal efforts
the off-season bulled toward by Curt Knight
the goal line Houston hit him
- Last year s conference
soltdly and stopped hiiD at the rushmg champiOn Larry
one and the Redskins had the Brown was held to 36 yards
game
rushing on 18 attempts
It was the btggest tackle I
ever made
Houston satd
Morton pumped "'" once I
stepped toward GarriSOn as he
Th1s We~k s Specral
caught 11 and I brought him
down
The plays by Owens an4
Houston ptoVlded a fitting
endmg to a game wh1ch
featured tremendous defense
by both teams throughout the
"We're gettrng
tense struggle
Roger Staubach had passed
a bonus?"
Dallas to a 7.0 lead m the
The
new
Mercantile
second peflod when Otto Stowe
Package
Polley
gives full
made a divmg catch or hiS If&gt;.
property damage theft aod
yard pass m the end zone
llab I ty protect on at a
Jw-gensen tossed hiS ooeBONUS - 0 per cent to 20
yard TO pass to Charley
per
cent
saving
n
V 8 auto tran s p s
premium
nqu
re
at
the
Taylor to tie the game w1th 3 30
bucket seats NICE
Down ng Childs
Agency
left to play
about the Mercantile
But ever~m~ ~else was
Pollcv
defense These were the eV1
In~
dences of the fierceness of 1t
Staubacb Sacked 7 Times
--Staubach was sacked
You II L ke Our Q\Jal l
Way of Doing Bus ness
seven tilDes for losses totalling
Agency, Inc.
GMAC FINANCING
45 yards before g~vmg way to
H2 5342:
Pomeroy
220 N 2nd
Morton because of a slight
Open Evenrngs Ttl8 00
MIDDLEPORT
Tol5 PM Sat
charley horse Jurgensen was
dropped five times for losses of

two runs and etght hits for tit•
ftrst two games appeared 'I
rally m Ule third when Oelif
Menke homered and Jl.!t
Morgan smgled home pme~
hitter Larry Stahl to cut New
York s lead to 6 2 B~
Koosman shut the Jloor afll:r
that IIIDttmg the Reds to three
singles and a double over the
ftnal s1x mmngs
Major League Results

By Un ted Press lnte rnat on.il
NL Playofh
C nc nnat
020 000 000- 2 ,a I
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G r ms ev Hal (2J 'Tom 1n
Jl Ne son (A) Bo bon (7) al1o
Bench Koosman and Grote L.:P

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Menke

College Ratings

Team

o St (3 0 ) (21 )
think we should hold this 12 Oh
Nebraska (4 0) (8)
conversation m front of all 3 Alabama (4 Ol (6)
4 Mlch gan (4 OJ
these people
5 Southern Cal (3 0 1
Fmley wasn t nnrnediately 6 Okahoma (2 0 1J
molllfled but later whtle, 7 P.enn St {4 0
8 Tennessee 4 0)
eating a box lunch m hts off1ce 9 Notre Dame (3 Ol
sa1d he was surprised Cronm 0 Lou s ana St (4 OJ
11 UCLA (3 1}
called the game off so qutckly 12 Ar zona St (4 0
Mr Crorun t.ad more facts 13 Houston ( 4 OJ
M ssour (4 Ol
about the weather at hand than 14
15 Ty ane (3 OJ
Finley swd so I 16 Te ~as (2 1l
I did
to or ado 3 1)
couldn t he angry I was just 17&lt;Onl¥.
17 tums
votes)
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308
241

2 4

205
161

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Watuts or
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Centra Afr ca and theNuer of the Wh te N le

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A ndam a n Island
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noLHJ at lea&amp; one mo e time
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IJOI t ~s u d preoccu pied alwa.} s W I h h s self st uggl 1-1 s
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Is "'lim~ to ans" er quesl!Oll$
under
f ath
£rnm VIce
Pres1denL Sptro T Agnew s
lawyers ahout news leaks But
1t supportl:i several reporters
who say they are not wtlhng to
do u e same
l.a wyers for the department
and the reporters !tied
s.parate responses Monday to
Agm!w s subpoena s attemptmg
to force them to make sworn
deposit ons about what the vtce
president contends IS a mal
c ous campa1gn or news leaks
aga tnsl h1m
Meanwhtle the spectal
federal grand JUry here .begms
Its third week of receiVmg evt
dence about the allegallons
that Agnew recetved ktckbacks
from contractor s and ar
chttects whtle he was
Baltimore county executi ve
and Maryland governor
The reporters asked U S
0 strict Court m Baltunore to
delay from Thursday unttl Oct
18 the date on which they must
appear wtth the1r stories and
notes If a delay ts obtarned
tl!ey are expecied to move by
Monday to quash the subpo
enas probably on ground of
alleged V!olalton of th e 1st
Amendment
The Justtce Department
handed a 17-page memoran
dum s1gned by Sohctlor
General RObert H Bork to
US Otstnct Court Judge
Walter E Hoffman m the
Wa shmgton area Monday
Hoffman of Norfolk Va was
ass gned to the case when all
nrne federal JUdges from
Maryland dtsquahfled
th emselves
Th e department satd all 134
emp loyes who mtght have
mowledge of the mvesl tgation
had stgned afftdavtts denymg
they were the source of any
information that appeared m
the news media But tt satd It
was wJllm g to permit semor
offlctals to gtve depositions

under oath
TI1e ool) plaustble explana
lion of the news leaks that have
plagued thts mvesttgallon as
v.ell as many other matters or
s1m lar news worth mess Ul
modern tunes ts tl!at they
have come from a WI de vari etY
of sources the department
satd
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As to the reporters
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department satd
We have
supported the right of the

courts to the testunooy of
newsmen when tts relevance
an d 1mpor ta nee were plam We
have never supported mcur
saons mto thts sen~nhve area
for the mere purpose of con
ductmg flshmg expedttoons
d t IS plam that that ,. all
an 1
that ts mvolved here
The department satd that to
sh
d fatth 11 was also
ow goo
taking these steps
- It will agree to a protect1ve

HELMVILLE Mont (UP!)
Law enforcement officers
set highway checkpomts aloog
Ute rugged Contmental OlVlde
today m thetr 1&gt;earch for a
heaVIly armed teen-ager sus
peeled of killing fo w- persons at
a dude ranch
Shenff s deputies satd Roger
Caryl 17 who hked to be called
Tex McCord after a fabled
19th-century bandtt was
carrymg several weapons
me ludmg a 7mm nfle which
could blow a man shead off at
5110 yards
Montana
Ht ghway
Patrolmen deputies and F1sh
and Game Department war
dens were stationed every two
mtles along a north-south road
between U S 12 and Montana
200 rn the manhunt
Sheriff DaVId Collings satd
Carylts suspected of ktllmg the
four persons Sunday poss1bly
because he was ordered to bw-y
a dog he had shot to death The
yo uth was employed at the
dude ranch where the ktllmgs
took place
Collmgs smd Caryl ftrst shot
Samuel Akrns 42 aod hts son
Steven 18 w1th whom he
shared a cabm at the Wh1tetall
Ranch Then according to the
officer he killed the manager
John Mtller 23 and the cook
Ruby Judd 62
W tnesses who scattered
when the VIOlence erupted fold
mvesltgators that Caryl told
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Eastern Htgh School
Oct 8 1973
Dear SIT
We of the student body of Eastern H1gh School are m concern
of ow- lunches The quality and quantity of the lunches leave us
very unsatisfied
We were gomg to brmg this before the school offlculls but
Thursday the school board had a meetin(_ at the high school and
for some funny reason our lunch was very much Improved Why
can t we have good quality 1\Ulches all tl!e tilDe• not just a show
off lunch now and then Will some one please help us •

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.£ladder and for one reason or

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cabbage radishes onrons and
other s do not You should
avo d gas formers ThiS may
ncude mature bean seeds for
yo~~;ilol

You ca n eat cereals home
coo ked oatmeal or prepared
commerc ial varretres Bread
1s f ne If not taken tf'l excess
You m1ght have to hmrt some
of these foods tf you also have
"'w.etght problem
Cook wt!h as httte fat as
passable and you should avotd
large meals These regard
less of the type of food may
prempttale a gall bladder at
tack Smaller more frequent

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Maps charged now
By United Press international
Some service station owners
angered that the government
w11l not let them ratse gasoline
pnces as much as they say 1s
reasonable now are chargmg
for maps and other serv1ces
such as washing the wmdshteld
Maybe they llappreclate the
maps if they pay for them
sa1d Paul Allen a Gulf dealer
m Los Angeles Anyway if we
were allowed to make money
on ow- products we could keep

the free services
In another development
Rtchard Meser prestdent of the
Greater Indtanapohs Gasoline
Dealers Inc .satd an assiStant
to Charles Owens head of the
Cost of Uvmg Councils (CLC)
Energy OtVISlOn asked him
Fr1day to set up a seven man
panel of dealers to advise the
counctl
The ass1Stant Robert Gussln

better

NEW SP APER EN ERPR SE A SSN

Send you que!t ons to D Lamb

n cg e of th s ntwspope P0 Boll
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booklet on balanced r/ et !tttd SO
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Balanced D et

: By PHIL NEWSOM
'\JPl Fon tgn News \ talyst
'' Ei:Yil an President Anwar
~ad ol a fter a senes of
!llsappolntments n U S peace
(1Jf01 ts m the Mtddle East
dectded last March that renew
ol of the war wttl! Israel was
IneVItable and began preparmg
fur 1l He struck after recetvmg
jLSSUI a ces that the Arab oil
~oducmg natwns would throw
i!Je ccononuc bn\1 d&lt;plomatic
wer g1 t m tns s1de
It vas on March 28 that he
!leclm ed lurnself mil tary gov
unur w tt pov. crs cqu valent
i.o mart a! law
He envisioned a relatiVely
!inutcd offenstve hopmg at
~a st to hold on to small garns
etth er m the Golan He1ghts or
along Suez unltl mternat10nal
pressures forced an end to the
l~g h tmg etther through !he
Un ted Na ltons or the btg
po ~ crs
Ti S Of CQW' SC IS h ndsighl
besed unly upo the external

ev de ce r d udtn g t eports
!torn Un ted Nations obseners
U!at t was the Egypttans and
S)rwns who struck ftrst m
coordinated attacks
Other Indications
Desptle the glowmg reports
of Arab C()mmunlques and Ute
unarurnous support declared
by other Arab nat ons there
we re other mdtcatwns the
Arabs themselves had severe
doubts that Sadat s gamble
would pay off
Conspicuously
on
the
Sldelu cs of th e f ghting was
Jot dan s Kmg Hussem who
has sa id he would not JOin n a
ne~ f1ght Wlth Israel unless he
was convmced of a 50 per cent
chance of vtctory
Prestdent Habtb Bourgmba
of Tun1s1a prortused troops to
md m the hghtmg but declared
openly he feared for the results
because I know the strength
of Israel
E' en the Egyptwn fore tgn
mm ster Mohammed H el

Zayyat rephed frankly no
when asked If he felt certam of
Egyptian vtclory
Lendmg pressure upon Sadat
for action was the 1111pat1ence
of young offlcers m the
Egypllan army of unrest
among Egyptian students and
dtssahsfactton among the
populatiOn wtth mountmg
iliflatwn and the h1gh cost of
paymg for a war that went
nowhere
He Hoped for Pressure
When Sadat announced on
July 18 1972 that he had or
dered SoV)et forces out of
Egyp\ he hoped the result
would be pressw-e from the
Umted States on Israel for
some sort of reciprocal action
It was not furthcomrng
It seems probable the last
straw fell on July 26 1973 when
Ute Umted States vetoed a
resolution m the U N Secur1ty
Council whtch would have
called upon Israel to wtthdraw
uneqUivocally from the oc

booJclet

cupted Arab lands
The U S pos1\lon has been
that any Israel! wtthdrawal
must be m confonmty to
Israeli secw-tty needs
It seems probably also that
Sadat had dectded tilDe was not
on his Side as the Israelis
stead1ly went ahead w1th
development of the Gaza Strip
and areas of the Sinat Wlth
projects or a permanent
nature
Milttarily the sttual!on ts
obscw-ed by heavy censorship
on both s1des
What eye witness eports
therehavebeentendtvsupport
Israel! clai!DS of air control
and destruction of pontoon
brtdges across the Suez canal
October s perfect flying
weather should make sitting
ducks of Syrian tanks on the
exposed terram of t~ Golan
Hetghts and of Egyptian tanks
trapped on the wrong Sine of
the canal

WASHINGTON ( UP! I Prestdent Ntxon today sought
broad nlernatwna l support
lilcludmg the SoVIet Umon and
!luna for U S d plomal c ef
for ts to secure ~ M ddle Ea st

t-ease fue
Tite Wh te House sa1d NiXon
ooon ~Iter the outbreak of
fillhl!ng ~od mtbated an ex
ch ~n gc o[ messages w1th
\

SoVIet Commumsl party leader
Leomd I Brezhnev through
diplomabc channels and that
Secrelar) of State Henry A
Kissmger conferred durmg
Ute weekend wtth Htlllt g Chen
ch ef of !?ekin g s ha1So n
m ssion here
The general hnes or u s
pohcy urgmg return of Israel!
EgypUan and Synan forces to
I

poSitions they held before the
ftghtmg began Saturday
emerged Monday as a half
dozen senators on a nearly
emptv Senate floor adopted by
vo1ce vote a MLddle East peace
resolution purporting to speak
for the entire Senate
Resolution Introduced
The resolution was in
lroduced
by
Senate

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Democra\ tc Leader Mike
Mansfield and Repubhcan
Leader Hugh Scott It took on
stgmf1cance beyond the hand
ful of senators who pushed tl
through when Scott mdtcated
to newsmen that th~ ad
mlrustratwn supported 1t Scott
satd Ki511inger told hlnl he
found no fault with the
resolution

SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
Steers Cho1ce 44 50 46
Good to ChOice 42 50 « 50
Heifers Chotce 43 50 45 50
Good 41 75 43 50
Cows Commerctal 35
them Over the years 11 s
been a mUhon-dollar 1_ gtvea
satd Fleefip
a
way
Chevron owner in Los Angeles
Some people look at them
once crumple them up hke
Kleenex and Utrow them
away

Rain
halts
play

37 85 Utthty 32 50
3i 85
Canner &amp; Cutter 28 32
Bulls Butcher Bulls 43 75
Down
Feeder &amp; Stocker Cattle
Steer Cavies 52 66 Hetfer
Calves 48 50 55 Yr Steers 45
51 50 Yr Hfrs 45 50 Down
Hoi Steers 4150 47 75
Veal Calves Good 58 50
Down Baby Calves by the
head 40-129
Lambs Chmce 33 85
Stock Cows 385 440 Cows &amp;
Calves Prs 475 530

Your Hospital Reports • .
Insurance coverage--Part 2
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Last week we discussed lllllw-ance
coverage for patients who are admitted
to Holzer Medical Center Today we
want to talk about yow- Insurance
beneftts when you come to the hospital
for care and treatment Without being
admitted
m other words an out
pahent
As we mentioned last week there
are self pay patients who do not
choose to carry any hospttal or medical
lllllurance and prefer to personally pay
for all services of the hospttal and the!f
phys1c1an Payment IS due the day
serv1ces are received

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Those of you who have Blue Cross
hospltallzatlOn msw-ance aod Blue
Shteld
phys1c1an coverage may or may
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not have outpahent coverage Included
m yow- pollctes Be sure to read your
Blue Cross and Blue Sh1eld poliCies
You 11 fmd them clearly wr1tten and
~~ easy to understand Should. you have
~ fw-ther questions ask your superviSor
:::~ 01; personnel director at your place of
employment
If you have outpahent benefits
then JUst present your Blue Crooa and
i!j Blue Sh1eld ldenUflcatlon card on the.
&gt; day you come to keep your appointment You need not be coocerned
about Blue Cr0111 and Blue Shield claim
~ rorms Thl! hospital will provide and
complete yow- Blue Cross forms and
yow- phySiclan will take care of your
Blue Shle~ forms Upon completion of
'}our outpatient care you will be
, directed to the Hospital Buslne88 Offtce
whe"' you will be advised coocernlng
the amount of service that your In
surance will cover and tlie balance if
;;.y that you must pay the ~!Jirlllal. ~
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President engaged in peace drive

asked Meser to call bac"' today
w1th the liSt Meser satd
If we don t adVIse the CLC
they re likely to mw-der us the
next time The first time they
set prices they had not talked
to one dealer Meser said
The CLC Sept 20 let gas
statlollll ra1se prices by between
ooe and 2\1 cents per gallon
Dealers sa1d that was not
enough
n
In the San Frano1BCO area
and in Utab oome dealers have
dl"1ded pumpmg areas mto
full serv1ce zones and no
serviCe zones In the former
the motorist gets his windshield
washed and 011 checked but
pays a peMy or two per gallon
more than the one In the no
serv1ce area
Many dealers on the West
Coast etther have stopped
carrying maps or are charging
a dlnle and even a quarter for

GET YOURSELF RACED thts week for a covy of
national thises and thats Here Is what you wtll observe Ule
next flve days
Natwnal Newspaper Week
Natlonal Ftre Preventlon Week
Nat10nal Htre a Handicapped Person Week
Nattonal 4 H Week
If these don t satisfy next week ought to help for Oct 14 20 IS
Nattonal Ufe Insurance Week
It IS fLlting that we mention all these spectal observances
here It rmght be the last time th is year
The freedom of the press 1s under heavy attack not only from
the Adrmmstrat1on m Washmgton but from about anybody 1m
portant of whatever polittcal hue caught m meshes of the law who
prefers to keep h1s miSfortune qutet We need to toot our own
horns But Will anyone ilsten '
Our local volunteer firemen are due all possible recogmt10n
Thetr services are mvaluable U taxpayers m our muntc1paht1es
also had to pay the btll for full tilDe pmd professwnal firemen
value of the volunteer deparlments would he more obvtous
Natwnal H1re a Handtcapped Person Week may sound
something like Natwnal Hotdog Week (yes there ts one) but not
really No doubt there are employers who if they thought about
it could add a physLcally hand1capped person to hts or her
payroll W1th no loss m producttviiy maybe even an un
provement for some routine tasks are performed better by Ute
handicapped
A!; for National 4 H Week our extensron serv1 ce has
promised to forward material of same for pubhcatton thts week

By Hugh P KIRKEL
Executive Vice President
• Holzer Medical Center

~adat prepared for war last March
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KINGS MILLS Ohto ( UPI I Jack Ntcklaus "' widely known
as a golfer Monday he showed
htmself to be a pretty stra ght
shooter too
Ntcklaus who tw-ned the ftrst
annual Ohi&lt;&gt;-Kmgs Island Golf
Tow-nament mto a Iaugher
wmnlng by s1x shots refused to
accept the $25 000 f•rst pme
He satd he dtdn t thmk 11
would be r~ght for him to
prot1t from the tournament
whtch was held on the Jack
N1cklaus Golf Center cow-se
and whtch he had been so
Instrumental m promotmg
Nicklaus tw-ned the check
back over to Charles Mechem
w1th $5 000 of tl to go 10 the Boy
Scouts of America and the
other $20 000 to be used to start
a scholarship fund at Oh10 State
Umverstly m the name of hts
father who dled 10 1970
I felt the whole mntlvallon
f
or Il)e was to brmg golf to the
people of southwestern Ohto
and for me to proftt from the
tow-nament would v10late that
mobvatlon satd the Golden
Bear who owns half of the
cow-se and also helped m
destgmng Lt
The vtctory Nicklaus Slxth
of the year and 50th '" a pro
career wh1ch began m 1962
gave bini the money wmmng
lead for the year o~er Bruce
Crampfon who dtd not com
pete
Although he shot a one-ovt
par 72 m Monday s fmal rour j
he never led by less than ftve
shots and btrdied the !mal hole
for a !mal Slx stroke margm
over runnerup Lee Trevmo
Trevrno who was pa1red Willi
Ntcklaus and Tom Wetskopf m
the !mal round had a 68
Monday and a total of 277
while Wetskopf \ted wtth young
Andy North for thtrd With 281

Armed teen-ager Wanted

The Students at Eastern Htgh School
by (name withheld on request )

ope rat on s not yolk s c hdco late nut s o 1ls
U us J I approac h f att} dre ss1ngs margan ne
lo1mttota s t u ter c heese (exc ept un
c con cd or low tat co ttage
ct ee ~ fa t meats s uet as fat
po k and desserts co ntammg
fat should be avo dcd
Many people do not realize
that ca ke s cook1es and sweet
roll s all co nta n Jots of fat
I he e I S us a ll y more fat tn
co mmcrc1 I c akes (except
ang e l food ca ke and th ose
made fr om ord nary hom e
rec1pes than there s m many
cuts of beef The sa me applies
l o foliO\\ a low fat d1et ~au to many p es
nee l l u~e only th e ve ry lean
So you can eat lean meats
mea
I ke round steak v.1th poultry !tsh forttfLed sktm
J il lhC' fa t remo ed fvrt1 f1er.l m lk egg wh tes s"eets that
sk
m lk ns Lead of whole do not mcl ude fats suc h as
m k fr
I ken remove Jelli es Jams apple outter but
tl e I I c fo c cat r g and not ca nd1 es ce crea m or
youn g tu k y also remove the mo~t cakes and ptes You ca n
k 1 1 1 c I ck n sl ould be eal fresh or ca nned fru t and
t aked sle \ ed or bro led and a lmost all fr es h vegetables
all fr y g sl ould be avo ded
unless you have learned that a
F sh are f ne a nd you shoul d parhcular one gives yo u gas
select the low fat f sh such as or creates problems for you
the wh le fiSh group "h ch Everyone reacts differently to
mcludes sole or flound er Egg

refuses
top prize

order applying to all parties
to prohtbtt di,sclosure or the
evtdence
- It has filed Wlth Ute court a

by the editor
James s Rtcklefs Uvermore Calif,. found the fuselage ol
an anctenl (1916 vmt.age ) World War f Brtttsh Spad llghter a
r
t by Actmg Asststant couple years ago After two years of searchLng for ortgmal parts
A~ney General Glen E and pw-chasmg many other unobta mable spectally manufac
Pommerenm 00 his mvesttga tured replacement parts Rtcklefs Spad took to the wr for Ule
ftrst ume Sunday Yes 11 flew It was a copy of the plane that the
gl ks
tioo o1 news ea
- It will offer a sealed late Edd1e Rtckenbacker called The hest shtp I ever flew
surrunary of evidence obtained German pilots of World War I remembered tl well
Rtcklef• and fnends spent o000 man.how-s $40 000 aod 2'h
r
be
b
to
tl!us ar on t
su JOCl
years
on the project The Brtt sh btplane ongmally butlt m 1916
Hoffman for his private mspec
thus became the only flymg Spad tn the Umted States
ti
1 got mterested m anttques about llve years ago sa1d
on
Ricklefs 59 I guess I ptcked World War I vwtage as my m
terest because many of my frtends also were tnlerested Ln that
era I Vf: v1stted every aeronauticC:Il musewn m the Umted States
and Canada researchmg th1s plane and other World War I
vmtage planes 1 have learned Utat the last one that flew was m
his Vlc\llllS
I have a few to Montana m August after 1971 and now IS grounded m a museum The Spad has a top
hellos for you and Here s a leavmg h1s home m Decatur wmg-span of 25 feet 6 mcbes a maxunum speed of 123 5 mtles
hello for you then blasted Dl
and how- and an endurance of 3 5 hours
His father James 49 a
Most of 11 18 rebuilt sa1d Ray Johnson son m law of
them wtth a shotgun
Deputies satd Caryl spent the mechanic at a fann Implement Rtcklefs and manager of the hehcopter repatr shop m San Carlos
rught after the shootmg m an manufacturmg firm told re where the work was done The pmnt 1s we rrught get an ongmal
unoccupted ranchhouse near porters -at Decatur If they ptece or a Spad a~rplane but 1t may not be atrworthy However
thts small southwest Montana have to shoot hlm they 11 just there are a nwnber of ongrnal 1916 parts on the Spad as well
comm un1ty They said he have to I hope they get hiiD
The radiator the wheels and of course the engme are
severed telepbone lines there before he hurts anyone else ongmal
Everyti!De the phone rmgs
Ricklefs found the fuselage of hts Spad m dtsreparr about
Planes and tracking dogs
were pressed Into servtce rn the we hope that we II get word four years ago m Gastoma S C The radmtot was found tn,
that they ve caught him
Lewiston Idaho Ricklefs retired head of Rtck Hehcopters Inc
search
caryl an Eagle Scout came
which he says ts the worlds largest commerctal hehcopter
charter fll111 satd h1s Spad IS a plane you could have bo~hl for
$4110 back m the forttes when they were constdered Junk
Rtcklefs recreation of hls Spad should bnng a smtle on the
Letlen of opiDloa a"' weloomed Tbey !lbould be lou
1
1
I tbaa 100 word• 1111111 (or be 1ubject to recluclloo by the I face of Or R R Ptckens of M1ddieport Pomeroy aod perhaps a
btt of envy Maybe etght or ten years ago Doc Navy f1ghter ptlol
1 editor) ud mult be olped wltb tbe •!Pee 1 lddnh 1 m Ule second btg war came up wtth an anctent btplane or the
1 NIIDol may be witllbeld upo11 publl..tfca However, 011 I
Waco type wh1ch he had repatred to fly
II req-t, um• wiD be dllel-d Lettenlbould be iD &amp;ood
But Dr Pickens dtdn t keep the plane long
lalle addrellinl iiiUII Dol penoulltl•
He dectded to get rtd of 1t after flymg 11 to Indtana getting
caught m a ramstorm and narrowly mtssmg a crackup that
I
I could have been fatal
Veterans Memorial Hospttal s chtef of staff IS used to ptlotmg
his very modern and superbly eqmpped personal plane from
I
I coast to coast feelmg safer rn the w1ld blue yonder w1th the Sitek
I
I than on a htghway belo~ehmd his automoblle s steermg wheel
No Spad or Vmta
20 biplane for him

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

By l av, rence E Lam b MD
Uc r 0 I
I - M v doc
tor t 11
I o c o gall bla I
de r U t s ot wo k ng so I
pave tv " atc h • I at I e t II &lt;
~Sat U t
wt&gt;uld no r. ve nc
]eg ul r gall blad lcr d ct so I
llo t ed that but I I ave
l!ro I I ala d poult ) and I
"'o dc 1cd &lt;:~I.Jout other thmgs
it I t ul d c: t the1 or not
~h
ld I e I fre sl fru t or
£ai t: d fru t what vegeta
'ble I ceze soup and tl en
dcncd rat 0 t be
{or I ca t t Would vou please
JI V ~
e a general td ea o f
wh Jl l sl ou ld eat
.. D
R ;1der
Your doctor
~c r to tl nk y u rc gett ng
Mlo 1:\ i.l \1 r ght w1tl yo ur pre

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Many conunerclal hospttal and
medical Insurance pollc1es have httle
or no coverage for outpatient dlagnos1s
or trea\l;llent ThiS again emphas1zes
the 1111portance of knowmg the specific
beneftta that you have avallable to you
under yow- pohcy m partiCular for non
emergency V!Sita If you luive any
question on yow- Individual or group
policies coosult yow- employer to
verify Ute benefits to which you are
entitled For those VlSlts where
coverage is available be sure to brmg
two coptes of the tnsw-ance claim form
ooe to be gtven to the hosp1tal and the
other to be given to your phystc1an
Often you don t know m advance
that you re coming to the hosp1tal when
a sudden illness or accident occw-s m
which case you come to the Emergency
Oepartinent If you have commerc1al
hospttal and medtcal msw-ance that
entitles you to emergency treatment
benefits the hosp1tal and your
phystclan must receive the necessary
claim forma wlthln 72 how-s followmg
your eme'lency VISit
Payment for hospital outpatient
charges not covered by msurance 1s
due on the date of service You will
rece1ve a separate bill from the hospital
for each visit with the date of your
hospital vlslt mdicated If you have two
or three vlslllln a short peruid of time
don t be conlllled because each blll
shows a dil'eNIIt balance due smce
yow- bllb are llOI combined mto a single
statement TJII4 makes 1\ poos1ble for
you to easlly check dates and charges
since you have them on these lndlvLdual
records
q.ims for outpatient care that are
not paid by Blue Crooa or commer~lal

msurance wtlhtn 60 days will
automahcally be referred d rectly back
to the patten! for payment If you
should recetve such a statement ~nd
don t understand the reason for the b1li
tmmedtately contact the Hospttal
Busmess Ofhce for delatls You
shouldn t JUst Lgnore t by saymg to
yow-self My msurance company wtll
pay for thts
I don t have to worry
about 1\ The only way to fmd out what
the problem IS and how to solve 1t IS to
contact the hospttal

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To swnmanze read your hospttal
and medical msurance pohctes so that
you know all about yow- benef1ts If you ::::
have queshons
about
group ~~
hospttahzatJon msurance coverage
through Blue Cross or Blue Shteld or a
commercial msurance company ask
YOW' supervlSor or personnel d1rector
~
at yow- place of employment If you ~
carry tndtvldual hosptlahzatlon or
medical msurance ask your Insurance
agent or the msurance company ~~
directly to answer any questions you ~~
may have about coverage and spec1hc ~
benefits When you come to Holzer ::::
Medical Center as an outpatient or to be :~
ad!mtled be sw-e to bring yow- Blue ~
Cross and Blue Sh1eld Identiftcatton
card or If you have conunerc1al m ~
sw-ance bring two coptes of the ~
commercial msurance cla1m form :::
properly filled out th1s wtll enable the ':;
hoopltal to correctly and more quickly ~
process clanns on yow- hehalf You 11 be :;;
helpmg yourself and Holzer Medtcal &gt;
Center to better serve you
In a futw-e column we 11 talk abOut ~,!:
Med are and explam some speclf1c
detatla ' ""l:edtcare coverage
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OAKLAND ( UPI ) - The
Baltimore Ortoles and Oakland
As try again today to play the
th1rd game of the deadlocked
Amencan League cham
pwnshtp senes wtth Mtke
Cuellar aod Ken Holtzman set
ooce mure as startmg pttchers
The thtrd game ongmally
was scheduled for Monday but
persistent ram and a soggy
field resulted m the game hemg
called off 22 rmnutes before •ts
12 30 p m POT starting tune
by AL Prestdent Joe Cronm
Holtmlan a lefthander who
won 21 games dnrmg the
regular season and Cuellar a
screwballer wbo won 18 were
supposed to face each other
Monday but both earned
another day off and wlll go
today rnstead
The weather outlook IS for
clearmg sktes and tempera
tures m the 60s The front
which brought !be ftrst meas
w-eable ram m "" months to
the San FranciSco Bay Area
durmg the weekend moved
eastward duru1g the mght
altbough It left a wet fteld
behind m Oakland
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Both managers- Otck Wil
liams of the A s and Earl
Weaver of the Or10les-were
dlsappomted W1th Monday s
postponement but neither saw
It as giVIng e1ther stde an edge
If 11 rams agam today
though saLd Weaver then
the!f JIID Hunter can come
hack at us m the fifth game
w1th three days rest
Weaver 1s concerned about
Hunter a Cy Young Award
caod1date as well he might be
The A s nghthander was the
wlMlng pttcher Sunday when
the A s beat the Orto!•• Wlth
the!f home run hats 6'3 to tie
the best-of five senes at one
Vlclory each
Jlnl Palmer wbo stopped the
As on ftve hits rn a ~ v1ctory
Saturday will p1tch for Bal
tilnore Wednesday no matter
what said weaver Palmer
was a 22-game winner for the
Orioles durmg the season and
Ia believed to be the top can
didate for Cy Young honiH's
M.ilre upset than e1ther
Wllrams or Weaver at Mon
day s postponement was A s
owner Charlle Fmley a mtd'
summer heart attack v1ctim
wbo was heard shoutmg at
Cronm nelr the Oakland
clubh011se a few minutes after
the league president made his
decision
Cronill not wishing to make
newsmen there a part of the
dlocusslon told Fmley I doo t

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Sport Parade

NEW YORK (UPI) George Stone hopes today to
" keep a prorruse he made to
By Milton Rtchman
Mets
teammate
Jerry
v
UPI Sporto F.dotor
~ Koosman prtor to Monday s
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NEW YORK l UP!) - Pete Hose IS Ule closest thmg around to near notous thtrd National
League playoff game between
Ty Cobb today and he d be every btl as much disliked except for
New
York and the Cmcmnati
two reasons
Reds
He kids around and smiles far more than Cobb ever did and he
'George told me before the
doesn t mmd helptng an enemy ballplayer now and then
game
that 1! I wm today he
Cobb never dtd That was hiS trademark
would wm tomorrow
sa1d
To hell With hiiD Cobb would say about any player on a nval
Koosman
who
p1tched
the
Mets
club Let him help hunself
Pete Rose seems bke a basicallY uncomplicated mdiv1dual but to a 9-2 VIctory and a 2-1 ad
.he real!~ ~sn t He s complek He s much more than sunply that vantage tn the best-&lt;&gt;! ftve
stocky ltltle guy m Ute Cmcmnati uniform who IS forever senes A wm today would send
collecting 200 htts every season sl!dmg on h1s belly aod f1rmg up New York mtothe World Senes
his teammates because he has a way of generally accomphshmg begmnmg Satw-day In etther
Oakland or Baltunore
all tl!ose things he says he w1ll beforehand
Stone ( 12 31 the th1rd
Pete Rose says he 11 get 3 000 htts before he s through Bank on
stratght
lefthander to face the
11
He says the Reds aren t fllllshed m these National League Reds wtll be opposed by southpaw Fred Norman (13-13)
playoffs wtlh the Mets yet Beheve hiiD
It s Norman Tuesday and
He ULS1Sts he bears no grudge agaiiiSl Buddy Harrelson the
B1lhngham Wednes
(Jack)
skinny little Mets shortstop wtth whom he tangled m the dtrt at
day
sa1d Reds Manager
Shea Sladlli!D durmg Mond;ly s 9 2loss and he s tellmg the truth
Sparky
Anderson conftdent of
Harrelson Belleves Hlm
I beheve that says Harrelson Why he s helped me smce I a Cincmnatl wm today that
came mto the league I remember once I was pressing ternbly would force a ftfth and final
and he told me to relax Another time he asked me why I duln l playoff game
try a smaller glove I dtd and 1\ worked' out much better Ac
tually I consider hun one of the best all-around ballplayers I ve
ever seen I have a lot of respectfor hiiD
You couldn t tell that In the fifth mrung yesterday when
Harrelson took a flymg elbow from Rose above the lert eyebrow
WASHINGTON (UP!) as the Reds pepperpot was tr)'lng unsuccessfully to break up a
Free safety 8r1g Owens won 1t
double play
Strong safety Ken Houston
Harrelson s brow wasn l the only thmg hurt HIS feelmgs were
saved 1\
too He called Rose a name a bad name That d1d 1t Before you
That was the nutshell of the
knew 1t both were down on the ground players from the two
Washmgton Redskins 14-7 v1c
clubs poured onto the r eld and there was some uglmess from a
tory over the prev10usly un
few tdlOts 10 the 53 967 looking on
beaten Dallas Cowboys m the!f
Joe Morgan was the one who started It all Unu tentionally of
natwnally teleVISed struggle
course Wtlh Rose on first base and one out Morgan htl a lw&lt;&gt;Monday rught whtch left the
bouncer to first baseman John Mtlner who threw to Harrelson
two archnvals tied for the
commg across second That s when 1t all happened
Naltonal Foothall Conference
When both Morgan and Rose fmally returned to the Reds
Eastern Otv!Slon lead wtth 3-1
dugout Morgan satd to Rose
records
Iwasrunnmgtoftrst Idtdn tseeanythmg What happened•
Wtth 2 33 left to play and the
r a1dn t do anythmg wrong Rose satd I sbd like I always score
tied at 7 7 Owens ptcked
do- hard I tried to break up a double play What am I supposed
off a Cra1g Morton pass and
to do? They do the same Utmg to me He Jumped up and sa1d I
raced 26 yards mto the end
trted to htl him wtth my elbow I told hiiD I dtdn t Then he called
zone for the wmrung margin
me a name and looked hke he made a motion to go for me so I
W1th 15 seconds remammg
JUst went after hiiD and trted to stop hiiD Hell 1 wasn t tryrng to
Houston halted Walt GarriSOn
hurt him I know I m much stronger than he IS
after a pass reception from
Rose Is Truthful
Morton on Washmgton s one to
Pete Rose ts telling Ute truth there
end a desperate b1d by the
Buddy Harrelson never ts gomg to wm any Mr Amenca
Cowboys for a lie
contests Hts mckname used to be Twtggy until he f1lled out a
As soon as he threw 11 I
ltttle lately Now they sltll call hiiD Twtggy which g1ves you
sa1d this IS me Owens satd
some ulea of bow much he has f1lled out
It n
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of hts game'W!nflmg mtercep.
Pete Rose may not have done so mlerttlbnall\&gt; 'lllld then l&lt;gam
lion I saw 11 all the way
he may have but he dtd gtve Buddy Harrelson an extra bump or
He raced untouched mto the
two lr)'lng to break up tl!at double play You have to know Pete
end zone to break the tle and
Rose though He tsn t really d1rty that s how he plays All his
most of the Redskm bench
teanunates know that
.,-aced down the stdelme to JOin
I played agall1St Pete a long tilDe when I was wtth Houston
m a JUbilant celebration
says Joe Morgan I know how he plays He plays hard No Owens TO came shortly after
matter whom he plays against he plays Ule same wpy
the Skms had tied the score on
Rose confll11led that hunself
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Sonny Jurgensen s one-yard
I have nothing against larrelson ~e sllil' w!ie~ n was all
pass to Charley Taylor
over and I m not a grudge earner I d have done tile same
One Last Shot
thmgtflthad been (Teddy ) Martmez out there or BtllRussell or
But the Cowboys had one last
Don Kessmger I play the same way if we play before 7J 000 or
shot when Mark Washmgton
2000
recovered an accldentally
When Rose trted to take hiS leftfleld posttion m the bottom or touched
punt
on
the
the filth some I!Dbectle up m the top deck Dung a bottle at him
Washmgton 31 w1th I 57 left
Rose trotted m toward the dugout and satd to R~s Manager
Dallas reached f1rst and goal
Sparky Anderson
Skip they threw a bleepmg whiskey bottle at roe
Andi!rson s BloOd «litis
Anderson s blood hotled
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BACK TO OLD TRICKS
That s enough for today he sa1d wavmg hiS players off the
NEW YORK (UP! I
f1eld Let s go
Secretanat 1s back to hiS old
One of the ump1res satd to Anderson 'we retrying to get thiS
tncks agam - smashmg
thmg straightened out
records
Lemme know when you do replied the Reds manager
The 3 year-old Meadow
With Wlllte Mays leadmg the way some of the other Mets Tom
Stable
wonder horse a cmch
Seaver Rusty Staub Cleon Jones and Yog1 Berra walked toward
for Horse of the Year honors
leftfleld to plead with the fans to cabo down
after wmmng Thoroughbred
They d1d temporarilY
When the Heds left the ballpark though there were nearly 100 racmg s Tr1ple Crown thts
angry fans hned up near Ute team bus parked hehmd the leflfteld year added the Belmont Park
II&gt; rmle record to his already
fen ce
At the s1ght of Rose they set up a tremendous roar but a pollee lengthy liSt Monday when he
captw-ed the $113 600 added
escort hustled the f1ery Reds outf1elder mto the bus m a hurry
Man 0 War Stakes m 2 24 4-5
I cant watt to get out tl!ere tomorrow he SBld
He dtdn t mean because of the fans or because of Bud
BASEBALL MEETING
Harrelson He only meant because there was to he another ball
There will be a meeting of
game
the Pomeroy Boys Baseball
You have to know Pete Rose
League at the first aid room
Pomeroy c1ty hail Wednesday
DOLPHINS LOSE TWO
rn a cast as the result of an Oct 10 at 7 30 p m All m
MIAMI (UP I) - The Mtanu mjury m Sunday s game
terested persons are w-ged to
Dolphins have lost two more agarnst the New York Jets
atteod Money making projects
reserves to knee m)urtes
will he dtscussed as will ways
Unebacker Jesse Powell was
of tmprovmg the baseball
scheduled for surgery today to
program
remove bone ch1ps from his
NEW YORK ( UPI ) - The
knee He will be out 111- Un ted Press lntern.;~t anal s
Board of Coaches maJor college • • • • • • • • • • • •
deftnltelY And wtde receiVer footba
I rat ngs w th number of
place votes n paren
Ron Sellers has his r1ght knee first
theses (Fourth Week l
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one away from disaster
Rusty Staub seemmgly fully
recovered from two seasons of
vanous hand mjur es slugged
two home runs hts second and
third of the senes to hack the
eight-hit nme-etrikeout perfor
mance of Koosman
Perfonnon&lt;es Ovenhadowed
However the performances
of both players was overshad
owed by tloo ftght.s on the f1eld
and the ugly acttons of some rn
the crowd of 53 967 that m
eluded the throwmg of empty
whiskey bottles at Reds left
fielder Pete Rose
Rose the f1ery Reds captam
and leading htlter 1n the NL
thiS year w1th a 338 average
shd hard mto Mets shortstop
Bud Harrelson m the fifth
!Mmg attempting to break up
a double play No sooner did
Harrelson return the throw to
f1rst than he and Rose were
battling each other on the

benches and bullpens Bight
after Rose and Harrelson were
separated rehef pitchers Buzz
Capra of New York and Pedro
Borbon of Cincmnatt began
swappmg punches behind se
cond base
Nobody was efected by the
wnp1res but m the bottom of
the fifth Wlth New Yorks Felix
M1lian at hat and two out Rose
called time after he narrowly
miSSed bemg hit by an empty
whiskey bottle thrown by a fan
m the upper leftfleld stands
Players Pulled
At that pomt Anderson
pulled hiS players off the held
and-National League Presi~ent
Chub Feeney asked some of the
Mets to walk out to le!Uteld Jnd
talk to the fans man attempt to
calm them down
Feeney suggested we go out
and talk to them satd Mets
Manager Yogt Berra who
along Wlth Staub Clean Jones
Wtllte Mays and Tom Seaver
appealed to Ute crowd m left

We told them "e '!'I'Uld have
to forfett the game 1! they
continued throwmg thmgs
Berra added
Anderson had his players
return to the1r postt1ons when
order was fmally restored a
few mmutes later but ad
mttled r would have pulled
them agam tf another obfect
had come out I don t thmk
tmder any circumstances you
should have a man out there
who could get killed
I was tr)'Ulg to break up a
double play satd Rose Tha t
doesn t mean I m dtrly I m a
professiOnal ballplayer not a
chorus gtrl
Mets Held Lead
At the time '01 Ute ftghts the
Mets already held their 9 2 lead
thanks mainly to a solo blast by
Staub m the f1rst mnmg off
loser Ross Grunsley and a
three-run shot off reliever Tom
grourul
Hall m the second !Mmg that
Mets thtrd baseman Wayne
highhghted a ftve run nuung
Garrett jumped mto the mejee
Koosman wtth only etght
stgnalmg the emptymg of both
hits m 78 at bats dw-mg the
regular season ~ontrtbuted to
the Mets attack wtth a patr of
smgles wh1le drwmg m a run
and scormg another Wayne
Garrett s sacriftce fly and run
on the Redskll1S four and after 37 yards
scormg smgles by Mlllan and
three Morton passes were
- Washmgton blocked one John Mtlner accounted for the
mcomplete he threw to Gam Dallas punt aod two field goal Mets other runs
son over the rmddie to the two attempts
The Cowboy~
Cincmnati held to a total of
and GarriSon a rodeo star m blocked two fteld goal efforts
the off-season bulled toward by Curt Knight
the goal line Houston hit him
- Last year s conference
soltdly and stopped hiiD at the rushmg champiOn Larry
one and the Redskins had the Brown was held to 36 yards
game
rushing on 18 attempts
It was the btggest tackle I
ever made
Houston satd
Morton pumped "'" once I
stepped toward GarriSOn as he
Th1s We~k s Specral
caught 11 and I brought him
down
The plays by Owens an4
Houston ptoVlded a fitting
endmg to a game wh1ch
featured tremendous defense
by both teams throughout the
"We're gettrng
tense struggle
Roger Staubach had passed
a bonus?"
Dallas to a 7.0 lead m the
The
new
Mercantile
second peflod when Otto Stowe
Package
Polley
gives full
made a divmg catch or hiS If&gt;.
property damage theft aod
yard pass m the end zone
llab I ty protect on at a
Jw-gensen tossed hiS ooeBONUS - 0 per cent to 20
yard TO pass to Charley
per
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saving
n
V 8 auto tran s p s
premium
nqu
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at
the
Taylor to tie the game w1th 3 30
bucket seats NICE
Down ng Childs
Agency
left to play
about the Mercantile
But ever~m~ ~else was
Pollcv
defense These were the eV1
In~
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Staubacb Sacked 7 Times
--Staubach was sacked
You II L ke Our Q\Jal l
Way of Doing Bus ness
seven tilDes for losses totalling
Agency, Inc.
GMAC FINANCING
45 yards before g~vmg way to
H2 5342:
Pomeroy
220 N 2nd
Morton because of a slight
Open Evenrngs Ttl8 00
MIDDLEPORT
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ftrst two games appeared 'I
rally m Ule third when Oelif
Menke homered and Jl.!t
Morgan smgled home pme~
hitter Larry Stahl to cut New
York s lead to 6 2 B~
Koosman shut the Jloor afll:r
that IIIDttmg the Reds to three
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5 Southern Cal (3 0 1
Fmley wasn t nnrnediately 6 Okahoma (2 0 1J
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LONG BO'I.I'OM - ~:r~hly. year uJd Samue
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one
.... R~. 1, Long B'ottom. ha'5. a 14year record of perfect Sunday
h I t d
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g.oin~ to keep the recurd guing
if the Golden Hu!e Clas., of
Whl·c·l' he 1·s a member h··s
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All wa s going well with
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Ra· 1r
became ill aru-1 w~ .t&gt; taken to

Altend ·servzces
SAMUEL RAJRDEN, Rt. 1, J.ong'BoHom, is presented a bar indicating his 14th year of
· perfec t Sunday scl10ol attendance at the Long Bottom United Methodist Church ·by the 'Rev .
Rober t Meece, right , Northeast G~uster pastor . Rairden's record has been made possible by
MrS. Leona Hensley. left, wl1o teaches the Golden Rule Class, members of which have held
Sunday school at a hospital and U1e Rairden home to enable Mr . Rairden to keep his excellent
record . Mrs.J-Iensley holds a 22 year perfect attenda nce record .

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SYRACUSE PTA meets at
Carolyn Harma n Schaeffer and her five children of Fair- 7:o0p.m . at the school.
RACINE Lodge 461, F&amp;AM,
view, Pa. were here over the weekend for a visit with her
regular
meeting, 7:30 p.m . at
gr andmother, Mrs . J. K. Smith, who due to her failing health,
now makes her home with Tom and Jean Ellen Kelly. Of course, temple. FC Degree to be
the •Schaeffer .family also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vincenl , conferred; refreshments . All
Master Mnsuns invited .
Dati.o, Carolyn's aunt and uncle.
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: 'Carolyn, incidentally, is the daughter of Beulah Lee and Nat
WEDNESDAY
H~an who are in Flor ida these days. The Harman Electric Co.
CUB SCOUT Pack 245
was sold to Caroly n's husband, Elmer Schaeffer, Jr., an elecReorganizaUonal meetin g, 7:30

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. : A rather nice thing happened for the Schaeffer family last
Middleport. All interested. boys
month . Their horne, completely designed by Carolyn and Elmer,
a~d pare~ts invited.
w~s;one uf five in Fairview selected for the Autumn House Tour
TUPPERS PLAINS Comof lhe Presque Isle Women's Club.
munity Cl ub, 7:'30 p.m . at home
•.A brochure on the tour describes the five houses and lhe of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhill.
Sch~effcr sounds out of this world!
MIDDLEPORT Amateur
: First of all it is nestled on two acres of wooded land with a
Gardeners , 8 ·p .m. at the
creek at the rear. It is a two story colonial ,horiJ,~,featuring a
Columbus a nd Southern Ohio
unique ligh tmg system created entirely by Ebner.
Electric Co. social room. Mrs.
· The family interest in railroading - J . K. Smith was a · WilSOQ Carpenter to · pe in
railroader - is reflec ted .in the railrOad timbers and coachmen d\arge of tire program .
Ja~lerns which Jine th e circular drive . The curio cab in et in t.he
·POMEROY- MIDDLEPORT
enb·ance way housCs antique ceramic fi gurines, gifts of Mrs·. Lions Club, noon Wednesday at
S!Tjith to her g randdaughter.
Meigs Inn .
· Cool blue and green hues with warm splash~.s. of yellow,
POMEROY Chapter SO,
taiigetinc and orange predominate throughout. the ·home with RAM, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m . at
ac¢enls of antique pieces of furniture handed down a generation
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
or two.
THURSDAY
Th e traditional living room with soft blue and pale celery
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter,
Jeai:ls to a cozy dining room 'overlooking the wooded bacRyatd.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority,
Colorful fruit pattern wa llpaper enha nces the cheerful kitchen
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m . Sacred
wiN1 built-ins and a unique Jmking center designed by the
Heart Church ba sement,
Scbacffer s.
Pomeroy .
perhaps one of the most novel rooms of the house is 10-yearMEIGS Cou nty Humane
_,..olct:Jim's bedroom. The railroa.d t heme is carried outin tribute to
Society, 7:30 Thursday at the
his . grcat~grandfat}le r, J . K. Sm1th , who was a·n engmcer on the
Middleport village hall.
New York Central R . R., and his grandfather who is presently a ·
POMEROY First Baptist
conuuctor on the Penn Central R. R
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Church, Miss ionary Society,
Jim 's bunk beds arc set on a utrain· pla.lform" and the night
7:30p.m. Thursday . Mrs. Ivan
stand simulates the ticket agent's booth. A coal shuttle lantern
Walker to present the program
and wall hangings all represent a n authe:ntic'railroad f!10tif.
enti tled " Youth is Hope."
Among lhe things in the coloni al red, white master bed rOOif!
ROCK SPRINGS Grange,
is an antique doll -and cradle carried to America from England
7:30p.m .-Thursday at the hall.
which has been handed down for three generations.
Pine furniture and cherry paneling dominate the fam ily Speaker fr;o m the Meigs
room ."hich has a fil'eplaee with a shak e' shingle hood Community School.
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
overhanging des igned by Elmer. Besides the family room there
Society regular meeting, 7:30
is a multi-purpose rool-n with a s tudy area, bookshelves, craft
p.m . Thursday, Middleport
·center and a. sewing area.
.
Villa ge
Ha ll.
Everyo.ne
Nalalee a m! Remle, ages 14 imd 12, ha ve their room in
avocad o and aqU!) blended with deep purple for accent while
Laurie and Mitzi,8and 6, share an avocado, pink and aqua room.
Doesn't the house so und fantastic! This young co uple and
their family really treasure family things. In fact before Carolyn'

was a farmer, a mali earner
H' ll Cemeter!Y filling a
and worked .at the Webster · Sand 1 · ted b ' her late
11
in the vacancy crea
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Fruit
Fan."
as
we
as
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and
is
a
member.
of
B be k G ocery He became
a
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senror
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crbzens group.
and for, the past 14 years as .. With such a teacher, small
held a pe rfe c t attendance
d that the Golden Rule
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th h 1 r his won er
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e eP 0
Class is helping Mr. Rairden
fellow class members. From keep his Sunday school attende·1ght to 15 members attend the
d perfect
weekly Sunday school classes. ance recor
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Both Mr. and Mrs. Rairden
are the last living members of
h
their respe&lt;;tivc families . T ey
had no children.
Mrs·. Hensley, a live·wire in
the Long Bottom area , is proud
Q)_.
of her Slinday school class - ~
lhe work they have done and of"
their help towards maintaining
"All YOU ADD
the attendance record of Mr.
IS LOVE" ®
Rairden .
Along
with
her
dog
"Queenie,:• Mrs . Hensley
operates a general store which
was started in 1893 by her
father, Fred Swan . She was
assis.ted by her husband until
his death 17 months ago ,
Mq. Hens ley not only
opera t es her ge11eral store • but
she is an emergency mail
t0/152M -t0/15t L
carrier. If she has to leave the
establishment she leaves a
note on the door and the
customers wait for her return.
Recently, the Rev . Mr.
Meece arrived at the store and
found a note instructing .

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fur treatment. Membe rs of the gurld'"g hg ht uf teacher, rs .
Golrlell J{ule Class of the I ...,"''",
Leona He nslev" , will ·con trnue
Bottom United Methodist there until Hairden is again
Clrul'l·h heard of his plight and able to return to th e class
at the church . _
1·11 order to keep h1's perfect m eetinos
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attendance. record going, held
On Monday a ernoon,
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h
'tal Wh
R · den was the Northeast Cluster of the
osp1 .d h en a1r
returne
orne th e gr ou p Methodist Church of which the
moved their Sunday school Long Bottom church is a part,
· d en horne · traveled from Tuppers· Plains
sess ·rons to the "natr
to t)le Rairden home to present
Rairden with his bar for his
.~f:::::::::::::;::.::::~:~::::.;:::&lt;::~$:=i:::::::s:~~::::::::::::~;:. 14th year of perfect Sunday
:~:;
~!~ school attendance . Ralrden's
~~ Sunday school teacher, Mrs.
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located at the mouth of
:::;
Shade River on SR 124,
Weekend guests of Denny and was on hand for
Fobes were his mother, Mrs. the ceremonies. Mrs. HensBernie Fobes, Cuyahoga Falls, ley
holds
a
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and his grandmother, Mrs. perfect Sunday school attendAdam Kackstetter of Akron. ance record at the Long BotMichael and Megan Morrow, tom chw·ch.
childre n of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
A lifelong resident of Chester
Morrow, spent ihe weekend and Long Bottom in Meigs
here with t~eir grandparonts, County, Rairden is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrow.
the late Jacob and Ann RairMrs. · Christt' na Grimm is den . He and his wife, the f~rspending a week in Columbus mer Alice Ervin, daughter of
with her sons, ij.obert, Floyd, the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
and Reece and"their families. Ervin, were married 59 years
Mrs . William Houdashelt, last July 1 and live alone at
who had eye surgery at the their Long Bottom home .
Holzer Medical Center, is Rairden, before retirement,
recuperating at the home of
her daughter, Miss Marie

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It was reported during the
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SHADE RIVER Lodge · 453
F&amp;AM Thursday, 6 p.m. All
master masons invited.
PAST OFFICERS Club,
Racine Chapter, Thursday, 8
p.m . at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Win gett. All past
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was painting the roof o~.her 10room home , built by her fathe~
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Syracuse residelhs were .in
Parkers burg, W. Va. last
' week to pay last respects to
Mrs . Olin Johnson, 57, who was
killed in an automobile --a ccident near Marietta .
Mr. and Mrs . John son
resided for 12 year~ · in
Syracuse before mov~ng to
Lowell . They have · visited
friends here two weeks ago.
Mr. Johnson was treated at St .
Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg but was released prior to
the funeral services .
Going from here were Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Roush, Miss
Marcia Karr, Mr . and Mrs .
Millard Van Meter, Melvin Van Houdashelt, .A thens.
Me ter, Mr .. a nd Mrs. Robert
POMEROY - The October
Beegle, Kim ~nd Kelly Taylor.
REVIVAL CONTINUES
meeting
of the Return
SYRACUSE - The revival at
the Syracuse Church of the Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the
Nazarene is exte nded all this Daughters of the American
week, and will close Sunday, Revolution will be held at the
Oct. 14, instead of.Sunday_, Oct. home of' Mrs. A. R . K11ight,
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
7 as or iginally scheduled. The Lincoln Rd ., Pomeroy, Friday,
Sa turday, Oct. 6,1973
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SALES REPORT OF
The guest spea ker will be
S. McKinney as evangelist,
.._Qbio Valley Livestock Co.
Mrs. H. E. Kitzmiller, LanHOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 38.50 beg in1 'I ~ nightly at 7:30. The
caster,
nati onal defense
to 40; 220 to 250
lbs . 39.50 to ·publ,ic :J&lt;r welcomed.
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41.50: Light 33 to 37: Fat Sows
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34.50 to 37.25; Stags 32 Down;
SLATE REVIVAL .
Great
and Strong". An outBoars 31.50 to 34; P igs 15 to
A yo~th revival will be heM . s tandin g speaker, Mrs . Kitz37.50.
Friday through Sunday at 7:30 miller has addressed many
CATTLE - Steers 42.50 to p.m. at the Mt. Union Church
organizations throughout Ohio.
58 ; Heifers 39.50 to 49.75 ; Baby with the Rev . Herb Grate
Assisting hostesses are Mrs.
Beef 55 to 68.50; Fat Cows 32.50
spea king . The Rev. Cecil Cox, Dor Schaefer. Mrs. Edison
to ~6.50: Canner·s 27.50 to 37.60: pastor , extends an in vitation to
Hobstetter and Mrs . Patrick
Bulls 35.50 to 42.75 ; Milk Cows the public.
Lochary.
260 to 550.
VEAL CALVES~ Tops 65 to
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LONG BO'I.I'OM - ~:r~hly. year uJd Samue
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if the Golden Hu!e Clas., of
Whl·c·l' he 1·s a member h··s
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All wa s going well with
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SAMUEL RAJRDEN, Rt. 1, J.ong'BoHom, is presented a bar indicating his 14th year of
· perfec t Sunday scl10ol attendance at the Long Bottom United Methodist Church ·by the 'Rev .
Rober t Meece, right , Northeast G~uster pastor . Rairden's record has been made possible by
MrS. Leona Hensley. left, wl1o teaches the Golden Rule Class, members of which have held
Sunday school at a hospital and U1e Rairden home to enable Mr . Rairden to keep his excellent
record . Mrs.J-Iensley holds a 22 year perfect attenda nce record .

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SYRACUSE PTA meets at
Carolyn Harma n Schaeffer and her five children of Fair- 7:o0p.m . at the school.
RACINE Lodge 461, F&amp;AM,
view, Pa. were here over the weekend for a visit with her
regular
meeting, 7:30 p.m . at
gr andmother, Mrs . J. K. Smith, who due to her failing health,
now makes her home with Tom and Jean Ellen Kelly. Of course, temple. FC Degree to be
the •Schaeffer .family also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vincenl , conferred; refreshments . All
Master Mnsuns invited .
Dati.o, Carolyn's aunt and uncle.
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: 'Carolyn, incidentally, is the daughter of Beulah Lee and Nat
WEDNESDAY
H~an who are in Flor ida these days. The Harman Electric Co.
CUB SCOUT Pack 245
was sold to Caroly n's husband, Elmer Schaeffer, Jr., an elecReorganizaUonal meetin g, 7:30

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. : A rather nice thing happened for the Schaeffer family last
Middleport. All interested. boys
month . Their horne, completely designed by Carolyn and Elmer,
a~d pare~ts invited.
w~s;one uf five in Fairview selected for the Autumn House Tour
TUPPERS PLAINS Comof lhe Presque Isle Women's Club.
munity Cl ub, 7:'30 p.m . at home
•.A brochure on the tour describes the five houses and lhe of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhill.
Sch~effcr sounds out of this world!
MIDDLEPORT Amateur
: First of all it is nestled on two acres of wooded land with a
Gardeners , 8 ·p .m. at the
creek at the rear. It is a two story colonial ,horiJ,~,featuring a
Columbus a nd Southern Ohio
unique ligh tmg system created entirely by Ebner.
Electric Co. social room. Mrs.
· The family interest in railroading - J . K. Smith was a · WilSOQ Carpenter to · pe in
railroader - is reflec ted .in the railrOad timbers and coachmen d\arge of tire program .
Ja~lerns which Jine th e circular drive . The curio cab in et in t.he
·POMEROY- MIDDLEPORT
enb·ance way housCs antique ceramic fi gurines, gifts of Mrs·. Lions Club, noon Wednesday at
S!Tjith to her g randdaughter.
Meigs Inn .
· Cool blue and green hues with warm splash~.s. of yellow,
POMEROY Chapter SO,
taiigetinc and orange predominate throughout. the ·home with RAM, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m . at
ac¢enls of antique pieces of furniture handed down a generation
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
or two.
THURSDAY
Th e traditional living room with soft blue and pale celery
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter,
Jeai:ls to a cozy dining room 'overlooking the wooded bacRyatd.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority,
Colorful fruit pattern wa llpaper enha nces the cheerful kitchen
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m . Sacred
wiN1 built-ins and a unique Jmking center designed by the
Heart Church ba sement,
Scbacffer s.
Pomeroy .
perhaps one of the most novel rooms of the house is 10-yearMEIGS Cou nty Humane
_,..olct:Jim's bedroom. The railroa.d t heme is carried outin tribute to
Society, 7:30 Thursday at the
his . grcat~grandfat}le r, J . K. Sm1th , who was a·n engmcer on the
Middleport village hall.
New York Central R . R., and his grandfather who is presently a ·
POMEROY First Baptist
conuuctor on the Penn Central R. R
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Church, Miss ionary Society,
Jim 's bunk beds arc set on a utrain· pla.lform" and the night
7:30p.m. Thursday . Mrs. Ivan
stand simulates the ticket agent's booth. A coal shuttle lantern
Walker to present the program
and wall hangings all represent a n authe:ntic'railroad f!10tif.
enti tled " Youth is Hope."
Among lhe things in the coloni al red, white master bed rOOif!
ROCK SPRINGS Grange,
is an antique doll -and cradle carried to America from England
7:30p.m .-Thursday at the hall.
which has been handed down for three generations.
Pine furniture and cherry paneling dominate the fam ily Speaker fr;o m the Meigs
room ."hich has a fil'eplaee with a shak e' shingle hood Community School.
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
overhanging des igned by Elmer. Besides the family room there
Society regular meeting, 7:30
is a multi-purpose rool-n with a s tudy area, bookshelves, craft
p.m . Thursday, Middleport
·center and a. sewing area.
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Villa ge
Ha ll.
Everyo.ne
Nalalee a m! Remle, ages 14 imd 12, ha ve their room in
avocad o and aqU!) blended with deep purple for accent while
Laurie and Mitzi,8and 6, share an avocado, pink and aqua room.
Doesn't the house so und fantastic! This young co uple and
their family really treasure family things. In fact before Carolyn'

was a farmer, a mali earner
H' ll Cemeter!Y filling a
and worked .at the Webster · Sand 1 · ted b ' her late
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and for, the past 14 years as .. With such a teacher, small
held a pe rfe c t attendance
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Class is helping Mr. Rairden
fellow class members. From keep his Sunday school attende·1ght to 15 members attend the
d perfect
weekly Sunday school classes. ance recor
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Both Mr. and Mrs. Rairden
are the last living members of
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their respe&lt;;tivc families . T ey
had no children.
Mrs·. Hensley, a live·wire in
the Long Bottom area , is proud
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of her Slinday school class - ~
lhe work they have done and of"
their help towards maintaining
"All YOU ADD
the attendance record of Mr.
IS LOVE" ®
Rairden .
Along
with
her
dog
"Queenie,:• Mrs . Hensley
operates a general store which
was started in 1893 by her
father, Fred Swan . She was
assis.ted by her husband until
his death 17 months ago ,
Mq. Hens ley not only
opera t es her ge11eral store • but
she is an emergency mail
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carrier. If she has to leave the
establishment she leaves a
note on the door and the
customers wait for her return.
Recently, the Rev . Mr.
Meece arrived at the store and
found a note instructing .

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fur treatment. Membe rs of the gurld'"g hg ht uf teacher, rs .
Golrlell J{ule Class of the I ...,"''",
Leona He nslev" , will ·con trnue
Bottom United Methodist there until Hairden is again
Clrul'l·h heard of his plight and able to return to th e class
at the church . _
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On Monday a ernoon,
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'tal Wh
R · den was the Northeast Cluster of the
osp1 .d h en a1r
returne
orne th e gr ou p Methodist Church of which the
moved their Sunday school Long Bottom church is a part,
· d en horne · traveled from Tuppers· Plains
sess ·rons to the "natr
to t)le Rairden home to present
Rairden with his bar for his
.~f:::::::::::::;::.::::~:~::::.;:::&lt;::~$:=i:::::::s:~~::::::::::::~;:. 14th year of perfect Sunday
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~~ Sunday school teacher, Mrs.
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located at the mouth of
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Weekend guests of Denny and was on hand for
Fobes were his mother, Mrs. the ceremonies. Mrs. HensBernie Fobes, Cuyahoga Falls, ley
holds
a
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and his grandmother, Mrs. perfect Sunday school attendAdam Kackstetter of Akron. ance record at the Long BotMichael and Megan Morrow, tom chw·ch.
childre n of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
A lifelong resident of Chester
Morrow, spent ihe weekend and Long Bottom in Meigs
here with t~eir grandparonts, County, Rairden is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrow.
the late Jacob and Ann RairMrs. · Christt' na Grimm is den . He and his wife, the f~rspending a week in Columbus mer Alice Ervin, daughter of
with her sons, ij.obert, Floyd, the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
and Reece and"their families. Ervin, were married 59 years
Mrs . William Houdashelt, last July 1 and live alone at
who had eye surgery at the their Long Bottom home .
Holzer Medical Center, is Rairden, before retirement,
recuperating at the home of
her daughter, Miss Marie

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retu rned to Fairview she and her uncle, Vincent Dabo, hunted up
one of her 6'1'anclf athe r·'s old lanterns .

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Oscar 's in G&lt;;~llipoli s was·
planned-for Oct. I? at 7 :30 p .m.
when the Sew-Rite Sewing Club
m e t Wednesday night at the
c lub house .
It was reported during the
meeting 'conducted by Mrs.
Pandora Collins that 12 sheets
and 12 cravats have been
completed and give n to the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad.
Mrs. _c m·olyn McDaniel furnished an item for an a~ction, a

· ll)onthly f'l"d raising project of
the club. Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore
gave the secretary 's report,
and Mrs. Collins pres~nted.the
treasurer's report.
A salad course was se~d by
Mrs. Shirley Baity and Mrs.
Ann Browning to Mrs. Nettie
Boyer, . Mrs. Flo Strickland,
Mrs . Lucy White, Mrs. Martha Mrs.
Lenora
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McKnight,
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Mrs. Collins.

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Dress~A-Doll~is

THURSDAY
SHADE RIVER Lodge · 453
F&amp;AM Thursday, 6 p.m. All
master masons invited.
PAST OFFICERS Club,
Racine Chapter, Thursday, 8
p.m . at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Win gett. All past
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U. S. Government

SUPERIORS

DAR to meet ~~::o::o~~~:~~: ~~~:~:;~h~ l
was painting the roof o~.her 10room home , built by her fathe~
after the 1913 Oood.
Mrs . Hensley is a past
matron of Racine Cha pter,
Order of Eastern Star; a
c harter member of Mary
Shdne White Shrine of

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SYRA CUSE Several
Syracuse residelhs were .in
Parkers burg, W. Va. last
' week to pay last respects to
Mrs . Olin Johnson, 57, who was
killed in an automobile --a ccident near Marietta .
Mr. and Mrs . John son
resided for 12 year~ · in
Syracuse before mov~ng to
Lowell . They have · visited
friends here two weeks ago.
Mr. Johnson was treated at St .
Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg but was released prior to
the funeral services .
Going from here were Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Roush, Miss
Marcia Karr, Mr . and Mrs .
Millard Van Meter, Melvin Van Houdashelt, .A thens.
Me ter, Mr .. a nd Mrs. Robert
POMEROY - The October
Beegle, Kim ~nd Kelly Taylor.
REVIVAL CONTINUES
meeting
of the Return
SYRACUSE - The revival at
the Syracuse Church of the Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the
Nazarene is exte nded all this Daughters of the American
week, and will close Sunday, Revolution will be held at the
Oct. 14, instead of.Sunday_, Oct. home of' Mrs. A. R . K11ight,
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
7 as or iginally scheduled. The Lincoln Rd ., Pomeroy, Friday,
Sa turday, Oct. 6,1973
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SALES REPORT OF
The guest spea ker will be
S. McKinney as evangelist,
.._Qbio Valley Livestock Co.
Mrs. H. E. Kitzmiller, LanHOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 38.50 beg in1 'I ~ nightly at 7:30. The
caster,
nati onal defense
to 40; 220 to 250
lbs . 39.50 to ·publ,ic :J&lt;r welcomed.
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41.50: Light 33 to 37: Fat Sows
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DAR. Her subject is "A Nation
34.50 to 37.25; Stags 32 Down;
SLATE REVIVAL .
Great
and Strong". An outBoars 31.50 to 34; P igs 15 to
A yo~th revival will be heM . s tandin g speaker, Mrs . Kitz37.50.
Friday through Sunday at 7:30 miller has addressed many
CATTLE - Steers 42.50 to p.m. at the Mt. Union Church
organizations throughout Ohio.
58 ; Heifers 39.50 to 49.75 ; Baby with the Rev . Herb Grate
Assisting hostesses are Mrs.
Beef 55 to 68.50; Fat Cows 32.50
spea king . The Rev. Cecil Cox, Dor Schaefer. Mrs. Edison
to ~6.50: Canner·s 27.50 to 37.60: pastor , extends an in vitation to
Hobstetter and Mrs . Patrick
Bulls 35.50 to 42.75 ; Milk Cows the public.
Lochary.
260 to 550.
VEAL CALVES~ Tops 65 to
70: Seconds 55 to 63; Medium 54
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Culls 54 DowrL
. BABY CALVES .- 35 to 110.

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EDITOR S NOTE Ohio s budg
has be.n dri•en h1~her
~by programs enadtd tCJ dra"' fL•dt•ral
1&lt; lunds The leg•slature also has enacted
~ prugrants \Uthout can•fully ear·
marking appropraat10us calculatmg
future- cosls of munatorlng ef ..
'· fertiveucss But then~ are signs of ef..
~ furt s to stop slK'h loose practices, as
ii! descrlhed in the eJghth art•rle in a
~ series of rune on iht sptralmg state
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~eneral

safety. they now exceed
!unds ra•scd by state taxes
Funds Dl pos1ttd

These federal and •P&lt;'CJal stale funds
iJrc dcpos1t1ed m
"hd~

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are

rotary

ac counts,

expended and

replemshed on a contmumg bas1s w1th

hltle control by the General Assembly
In 1963-65, the state had $56 m1lhon
tied up m rotary accounts The total IS
now $2 8 bJihon
fn the past few years, the executive
branch has taken to establishmg a
rotur) accoWlt for each new program 1t

OPI Statehouse Rcportl..wants to sequester from legJSlabve
~- ;t:OLUMBUS (UP I ) - 1 eg1slators
scrutiny Smce the money 1s not ear~
~ flllll-•1 relatively casty to spend money
marked for a specific purpose, It can be
f~ when 1t ls not thetr own
, spent almost at w1ll
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They fmd 11 even eas1er when
"Rotary funds are the curse of the
r. - The money comes from the federal budget," sa1d Rep George D Tablack,
~( goverrunent
' D-Camphell, a member of the House
x' - The bulk of the funds needed to
Fmance Committee "They should be
fma"fice a particular new program Will ' stnctly federal fund s, or money that Js
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to be generated by future
specifically earmarked and cannot he
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Ofi(r' of the
most templmg
taxes must be used for roads "
Apparently, the lawmakers are
atlfllments offered
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behalf
lookmg to take th1s fJScalth•cket away
or-~ variOUS
government profrom the adrrurustrallve branch Prwr
f ~s IS that Oh10 will rec1eve a
to Senate' clearance of the budget, a
· filiriille of federal money for adoptmg
.blem, or will lose federal funds for subcomnuttee voted for a study of
rotary funds and the1r eventual
d!St:llntinumg the programs
' ';:!:he compelltJOn IS Vlcwus for
abohtwn by June 30, 1975, when the next
feqqal dollars whether you want 11 or
budget IS dr.awn
When the General Assembly enacts a
' not r'' concedes Rep Myrl H
Shoemaker, D-Bourneville, cha•rman
new law providing servtces or reqlllrmg
regulation of a parhcular activity, tt
of the House Fmance Comrmttee "You
, C'dn argue both ways about federal
ge nerally sets aSJde enough money for
: funds It depends whether or not the
the program for the current budget
parllcW.r prOJect Js worth It "
penod
Federal funds for education, welfare,
But some tunes the lawmakers do not
' health, highways, development and
thmk of their future colleagues who w•ll
.r~at10n have poured mto OhiO Ill
be reqmred e1ther to fmance that
c®!'d amoWlls durmg the past decade
program or repeal Jt And the cost Js
Coupled w1th spec1al stale funds for
buund to grow
Ne1ther, due prunarJ!y to lack of
hi]l,I].Ways, wildlife, liquor control and
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Clary, of MarLon, three sons,
Henry, Melvm and Jan, all of
Middleport, one brother,
Harry Dav1s, Pt Pleasant, 16
grandchildren, and SIX great-

Servtces w1ll be Wednesday
at 2 p m at the Rawlmgs-Coats
Funeral Home w1th the Rev
Thomas Weaver offJctatmg
Bur1al w•ll be m the RtvervJew
Cemetery Fr1ends may call at
the fWleral home anytime

Kel.l/lna#:or
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Ailiia Hoferkamp died on Sunday
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Mrs • Anna We1ss Farmer
HO!erkamp, 89, formerly of
Moijja.County, d1ed SWlday at
th~phael Nursing Horne
- n Pomeroy on April 12,
!~as preceded m death
by
first husband, G W
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pre':ang her m death was a
s1:4t:Mrs Kate We1ss Mayer

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meces

6,000 to
24,000 BTU

and nephews

Funeral serviCes will be at
the Egan-Ryan FWleral Home
m Colwnbus at 10 a m Wednesday Graveside r1tes will be
conducted at 2 p m Wednesday
at the Beach Grove Cemetery,
Pomeroy

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Mason Furniture

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OPPOSE THE ADVERTISEMENT OF OUR JOBS, WHILE
ON AN ECONOMICAL STRIKE AGAINST CENTRAL
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WE WANT TO THANK THE MANY P.EOPlE WHO

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STARTS WEDNESDAY 10 A.M.
New Fall Stock on Sale!
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Regular
Values
To $4.44
ShQrt •
And
Long
Sleeved

$

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Spec• a Is Avarlable In All Stores

TEENS AND WOMENS

Our Everyday 33c Sock!

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MEN'S WHITE
WORK SOCKS

COLORED
PANTY HOSE

We Bought Too Many!
Fall Styles- Regular To $14.88
Every one goes - so you won' t want to mess
Get your Winter pantsu1ts now

WH.TE COTTON
SIZE 10 to 12

fht s event
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And
Thursday
Only!

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5 Day Sale

WHILE THEY LAST!
Anftqu e

Wh1te ,

spruce gr ee n pme
green etc One S ll.~
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sa le
Wedne sddy

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FIBREBOARD STORAGE CHESt
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" _Rubber Queen" -

WASTE SPOTLIGHT
BASKET LANTERN

MUG
TREE

Colorful, collapstble

Free standtng, wrought
Iron tree tn vtvtd colors

waste baskets '"
pretty floral pat
terns.

Perfect for huntmg, f1shmg or
handy around the hou se Throws
wtde beam Btg carry handle

REGULAR

•LIGHT WOOD GRAIN
SIMULATED FINISH
eSETS UP IN SECONDS

Values To $1.47

STOVE OR TABLE

Pia st1c - Ra rnproof

Fold Up

MATS
SIZE 13"Xl9" OR 1OIJz "X 15% "
Avocado
Easy

to

Red

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•STURDY, YET LIGHTWEIGHT

11

Wh1te or Gold

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clean

rubber
Provtdes maxtmum protec
t10n for stove counter or table
surfaces for all hot pots or
pans

BEACON" BLANKETS~.."
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PRINTS, THERMALS, SOLIDS, NEEDLEWOVEN
SIZE

72

97c

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Colors or White -

All long sleeve tall
styles. on sale for S days
Site

14 to

17

length 32 lo 3l

sleeve

90

Bonus Buy!

Entire Stock

PLASTIC
FLASHLIGHT

MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS

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FOR

· UL approved 3f4" w1dth by 36 yards. For electrical,
plumbtng and other needs. Regular $1 17 roll.

MEN'S
· BOOT
SOCKS

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VINYL .PLASTIC INSULATING TAPE

77~0~

YOUTHS. BOYS .OR MEN'S - 4 BUCKLE

Part wool

LONG SLEEVES - FASHION fALL COLORS

WOMEN'S PANT TOPS

PAIR

Easy care nylon S1zes Sm-Med-Large
m a lop that IS very versattle for fa 11.
Mock turtle neck Actual $3.98 value.
On sale Wednesday mormng ,

STARTS WEDNESDAY 10 A.M.
GIRLS BULKY ORLON

GLIDDEN PAINTS
ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE I
We need room for Chnstmas merchandtsa- so we move
out all remamtng Ghdden Pamts. Inside Latex, Enamels,
Spl'ay Enamels. Buy ahead for next year.

Sizes 6 To 81J2 or
9 To 11

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White And
8 Colors

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TEENS AND WOMENS

FALL FASHION SHOES
New kh,tnk h1gh heels. or
conventional heels 1n tte
oxfords or sltpons
Charm Step and other

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NYLON
SLIP

FALL ARRANGEMENTS,
CENTERPIECES, BASKETS

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Regular
$1.94

SIZE
34 To 40

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vegetables, hangmg baskets. cenlerpteces - A complete select•on now
priced at

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eLUMINOUS DIAL

$422

Beaukmt nylon tr1eol, a shp that
f1ts and wears and washes well
Save SOc on eac;h one

PRICE

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GIRLS ORLON .CAPES
For the b1gger g1rl stze 7 to 14
Multt -color
capes
that
regularly sell for $6.94

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KNEE HI SOCKS

We Need Space!

$9 95 Value Lux
quahty
Beautiful
spear type pedal
destgn

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ON SALE
WEDNESDAYthru SUNDAY

Never
Have!

CLOCK

BRAID • THEY FIT

eMEN'S SIZE 7 TO 12

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value Add a
of mustc to
home
or

Grey

wtfh red top Boot
length Stze 10 to 12

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• YOUTH SIZE 11 TO 2
• BOYS SIZE 3 TO 6

We Remember the
Little Things That
The Big Guys

22" Diameter

PANTY HOSE

OUR REGULAR •3.87 PAIR

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We Join In " Battle Days" Celebration
on Point Pleasant's 99th Birthday.
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Into tor~est reser ves such lands or
f l d
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a~thg~ icttetme 0 acq~ir&amp;,agEVofanothe~

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concurrent resolution of disap a ble !'t!miannually S uch bonds o r en ll'lClu d lng persons standing In
proval All laws In eonfUct wtth no t es and the m terest thereon are loco parentis tor one &gt;Cnr preceding
such rules shall be of no further exempt !rom all taxes levied by the comm encement of service of a per
forcC" o r e rrect after such rules have state or a nv laxing district thereof son des ignated b) the Departme nt
ta ken effect
At the option of the commi ssioner s of Defense as mi ssing tn acllon as
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the bonds or n otes m&lt;~Y be 1ssued a result of honorable service or
lands for that purpose a lso to pro
Courts mav adopt additional ru les sub;ect ro call on any Interes t pay he ld in en emy. captivity ts ~nt!Ued
' ide for 1he conservation ot the concerning )oca l prac tice hl the ir ment date at par and nccrucd to one thousand do llars in LieU of
nn.t ur::~l r esour:ce s at the state In respective cour ts whtch are not ln mteres t
other cash be nefits Pfl)'able under
c lu e 1 1:: s trel!oms lakes submerged l'!onsls1ent with the rules promul
All !ales ol such bonds or notes th is sectwn The amoun t of com
and swam p lands and the de\ clop gated by .th e sup reme court The by the comm issioners shall be in pensallon pa} able to such claimants
mt:nl and reguhdlo n of water power suprem e cou rt m :~s make rules to accordance with such regulations as for such missing o r captive pe rso n
and the fo rmation of dramage and reqUire untfonn record keepmg for the "ommlssJOn ndopl' and prom u l •hall be payoble only to one or t11e
oo nscl \ a•wn &lt;ltstrict:s :md to pro all ._,,.,, o ! th" ata le "nd al&gt;"ll
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" nates S~ch bonds N no tes shall be groups ol cll1 lnlants herein de~l~
V'de f o r the rE""IlaUon
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ma tH~ rlJlf's govcrnmg the admls sold only to the hi"hest bidder or 11 ated In the orde r in w hich said
of mmi ng wel,h &gt;ng measuflng and ··o"n
to the praolloe ol Ja•v
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' •••d bidders afte r notice •of sale has been groups arc named No payme1H to
marke tm ,.. coal o il gas and ull d !se tp hne of perso n ~ so ndmit ed
pub !shed onc e e nc h week f or three an\ :;urvJVOr of a pcr:.on do::.igna.tcd
0 her m mc l als
(C) The chief justice of the su consecutive weeks on the same day as m1sstng in ACtion as a resu lt of
EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL preme Court or a ny judge of that of each week th e firs t of such no honorab le sep lee or held In f'nemv
court deslgn&lt;~tf!d by htm shall pass tlce~ bemg publl ~ hed at least twen ty cap 1v1ty while such person Is held
U adopted by &lt;' maJority of the u p on the dlsquallficat\On of a n) one full da ys before the date of captive or ! ill missin g tn noti on sh nlt
e ledors \ o tlng on this amendment judge of th e court ~ nr appeals or sa le m a newspaper of general cir preven t sm:h missing or c rtptive
the ame nd me nt shall take- effect cout ts oi cummon p leas or dlvlston culatl on m e01ch of the eight m ost pe rson from claiming 3nd r eceiving
Janu arv 1 1914 and exlstms sec the 1eof Rules m i1) be adop ted to populous counties in the state No a bonus of an equal amount upon
Uon 36 of Ar ticle II of the Constl provide for •he h earing ot d1squaU t1ces sh all state the day hour and his be in g released or located
tu tion of Ohio sh a ll be repealed fica"lon m ntters in volving judges of place of the s ale Ute to tal hce The Ge n eral Assem blv shall pro
!rom s uch cf!cchve date
co u r ts established by law
value o£ the bonds or notes to be vide h~ Jaw for an educati onal as
Scclion 6
Al ( 1) 'I he ch 1ef ius sold their denornmations da1es sistance bonus wh ic h may be taken
I Amended senate Joint Resolu +Jon tice ar.d the j ustlcl.ls of the supreme and the dt\tes of thei r rna u rlhes m lieu o! th e c&lt;1 sh bo nu s by tmv
No 9) court snall be elected b~ the clec Information re la tive to -the ra tes o f !Jerson who served. o n active duty
te&gt;r:; o r the s1 atc at la r ge f.or tenns m teres t that the bonds q r nott:s will in the o. rmecl forces of th "' United
J OI N f RESOLUTION
of n'-'1 Jess than si x years
bea r an(! the dates up on "'hich in States rtn d wh') quallf\es for n cnsh
(2) 'lli.e ju dges of th e cou rts of teiPSt will be pava ble Th" colnmts bonus li P.der thts section 1hc t:du
PI'OpoJing- to amend sechon B of
Arhcle XII of the CendUuS!oo of appeBls s h u !I be c ected by __,.the sioners may rcj E"ct an ' o r all bidS cationn ass1s tance bont s shn\1 oiTe r
Jhe 3tA1e of Ohio rel ahve to th• electors ot t heir rt"spect lve af&gt;p~ l :md re advertise and lC orYCl' bonds finan cial ::~ ~sls lan ct: at all\ cd uca
tiona! m!ltl tu! Jo n deem ed oppro prl
determination of the amount of laot: d shicts for terms of not less or notes fo r sale
th an SIX vears
Out of the p ro"ee ds of the sa le of ~te b\ the G~cn e ral A ss~em b h Su('h
income exempt from tltx.lltion
13 ) The ~dges of the courts of all bon ds or notu that amount that financ1al a s::ns tnnce shall be equ al to
Flt! 1t r esolved by •t: e General
as -.nd ,- thl!! ctivfclons repr~::sents accrued Interest If eny t\ lee the a m ount ot th e cash bon us
As ~ emb lv
of the Sttt tc o! Ohio c ommon
1h1 cc fifths of the m embers "'!ected thereof sha be elected by the el!'c shall be paid ln t.o tho state trea surv for wh t"h suc h perso n q\J a!iftes u n
to eat'h house con ~ u p nn!!: 1h"'rein tors l) f tht! co unties di stricts , or m o a fund to be known as the der thls section
No s:ale or an tsnmen t of nn y
th at thnc shall be submitted to thf! as may l c pro\ tdcd b\ law o th er V!e'nam Con nt ct Compen!iailon B on d
ns in vhle'" !heir re RclirE"
electors or the s tate m the man Su ·•cliv&gt;sle
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i nd hand the bala n ce right o r c\a1 m to cornpens at 1'1n un
n
t " S" a te re&lt;~:su~:,. df'r this se dlnn shall he va\JJ no
n er pres nMct by bw at 1he v. .. n spcc tive cou rts 1re loca ted for sha. be pa
era! e lechon to be h el d n n the first terms of no t les~ than six years Into a fund to be rtnoun as r the cl&lt;~ l ms o [ credit ors shall be en !Mc e
Tuf'sdav a fte r f ht.! firs ! Monday :In and each jtldge l:t' a c ourt of corn Vietn:am Conflict Com pl.' n satjon Fund able agrunat ri~; hts o r clR1ms to o r
No,e mbcr
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a ptoposa J to mon pleas o r diVIsio n th ereof nhall The Ge ne ra l A!!sembl y mav appro pavme nts of c ompen~ atlo n unde1
n:-nend srte• 1011 8 o( Ar tlc)c XU.,. of 1 eslde cturlng h s term of office tn pr1ate and t'IUI Se 10 be pald lr.to the \Ius seetlon and no fees 5r. a11 be
the Conslttuuon o t Ohio to read as the t'Ol.mty distlic~ or subd1vis lon 'VletnamConfll ctCompe n s atlunB~;md ch1uP,ed for serv ices In t'O nnecUon
i n wh ich hi• •• ourt '' !•••
f0llow s
'" ed
cRettn:mi!nt
11
c Fund tio r th
F e dVIe na mr \\ 1th the Prosecut 1o n o 1 an' r1R h t
~"e of all j u d•es
on Jet a m pc11 ~a o n un out o
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\RTICLE XII
141 rerm' Of O ""·
"'' the f nds In the tre a ~ ury not 0 her or c1ru m o compe nsa 11 9 11 o 1
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. . . ec ion II Laws mav be passed sh~ll be,;in on the dr, y s f1xed oy wise !':pp ropriated such umnunt ilrJ collc ctlun 0 f any c "'m pensatlon 11 n
pro i .. mt.: f11r tl c axahon of 111 law 11nct 'a"s shall he enacted to is p r oper t or use u pon ord er of the der this section
r o nes and such ta Y. Htlnn may be presc1 be the ti mes and mode of comm !ssbner s for lhc purpoic.i fQr The c om ml"-s loners sh~JI hnve
eJther un tform 1 o r grad uated and !hcu election
wh ic h s 1ch fu n i:l~t ~re created , If complete chan!e of mnk lng pay
ma y he ::~ npli.:!d t r- such incomes as
!Bl fhe JUdges of the supreme th e Genetal Assembly appropnates ments of the compcn sa ion pro\ldeJ
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':! t :-t c o 1r t n" r l" of ri J rn 1 ~o u r's of a.~
t l .. ds tc t~ ... V!c tnAC ~H"'I fhct for In 11'&gt; " S"'C'ti"n nn"
h&lt;~ll ~d f) pt
part () , Cfl &lt;' h an nu nl 111come as pro- comm on pleas and di\iS\()nS fhe re Compensation Fund prmr to th e and promulg:. 1c r e ula 1011~ l(ovt-rn
vid" d by law may be e xempt fro m of and of all cout t s of reco rd time the comm l.. :;toners have ISSued ing th eir proct!rture tn connec"lon
st &lt; h t:~xat1on
established b y law sh all at s •ated bonds o r notes of the aggrega te therewith 1.ndudlng dele nnl nn Ions
limes reccl\c tor the ir services amount of face value auth orized m as to who are proper be nefic!ariC!I
EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL such compen sation ns may be pro this section the aggregate nm ount and th e am oun ts to which such
II nlt:: mted b' a ma)OrlfV of the v 1rted by law which shall not be of fa t.-e \ alue of be&gt;nds or notes so benefk lancs are entitled detennl
elector:; \Otmg on th1s amendment d1mimshed du rin g their term of of authorl:.&gt;:e d to be Issue-d ~hall b~' Fe nahons as to whether an applicant
th e f mend ment s hilll take effect ticc The compens3 thm of sll JUdqes duce d b'l the amo~m t of the fu.nd s has the nec,!'ssAry residen ce reqUJre
i,, n\E:rlld eh nnd exis'in~ section 8 of the supren P. co urt "xr:ept that so lipproprinted
ments and such oth er r e~eulatlon!!
of A rticle XII of the ConstttuUon of o f the chtel JUstice r.holl be the
On or before the first rtay of Jul y that are necessa ry a nd proper All
Ohlo sh:ill be repeale d f rom such same T he compensation of all fn e ac h cnlend:u year the comm ts app lications for payment ot com
effect\\ c d:.te
ju d ges of th e courts of appeals ston ers sh 3 1l cer tify to !he aud Jtor pensatirm or ed ucatlrona\ bo nu ses
shall he the s ~me Common pleas of stntf! the tot al nmount of J u nds un de r th is $Cellon shall be made to
(Amended Senate Tomt RL'solution j ud ges and judges of divisions it rlr&gt;termlnes is neccss ar) to pry th!! commissioner" before J3nuo ry 1
No 30 )
thereof an cl Judges of all cou r ts of v ide toP.e •he r wl 1h all pther m o n"Y 1978
r ecord £'Sirtb11sherl by l nw shAll re that w 1 n h e Avnllable in the Vie t
The com m ls~toners sha ll se lect
celv e such compe ns3 Unn as m n30 be nRm Conftict Compen liD.tlon B rmd and appo lnt su ch legll cou nsel and
JUT"JT nESOLUTION
prm !dcd bv IR W Judges !!hall re Retlrem~nt Fund for the r~tlre emp loyees as aro n"Cf'SSrtry fix
Prllpo•lng to amend •e~:llomr I 4 5 ceive no ff!es o r perqulstl£1 s n or mcnt of bonds or notes and th" t he ir compcnsa tt on and p rescribe
a nd G of Article IV af lhe C omh~ ho ld anv other office of profit or
t 1 i 11 t rest 1n lh
i
th ei r d uties rmd all ' ""h app•infe", '
tuUon of the Slate of Ohb rela- t rus t unde r !he au1horify of t hls pavmen
e
e enstt ng
...
u
hva to admiD.lafraUon and organ 1 s a 1e or of the United States All calend ar ) ear The aud itor of state shall se rve .11t IU pleasure Whon
zalion uf lh• c:ourla of Ohio
vo es for any JUd"'e for any clcc shaH tr&lt;~n sfer f rom the s tale gene r al nractical the t:cmmiss!oners shall
'"'
revenue fund to the VIetnam Con employ VIetnam veter3ns to fi ll
B" i t resolved by the Genernl tl ve omce except a judicial office filet com~n!latlon R nnd Hetlrem ent S\1Ch positions
~
A ss..-:mbl y of the State of Oh\Q under the authority ot 1his state F d
lth 1
t3 11
thn c fi rths of the members elected J:!"hen bv •he ~cneral assembly or un
w
ou
a.ppropr
on
an
The commissioner'! shall penntt
the people shall be void
amount equal to the amount so cer rev1ew of individual re cords of
to ea ch hou se con currin g therein
tifled The Vietnam Con nl ct Cnm chum s by representath ea o r recog
that th ere shoJI be s ubmlttPd to the
!C l No person sha ll be elec te d or pensaticon Bond ReHrement Fund n\'I' Pd veterans organlzatlnns when
~l ~c*ors of H c state in t he man- appointed to any judicial offi ce if shoJI b• patd out without appro pna authQrized to do so by the appl\
nN pr es('ribed by law at the gen- on or before the day when h e shall lion by the Gener.al Asst! rnbl y upon cant
era! t:: 1ec ion to bf' held :&gt;n the first assume the offtce a nd enter upon the order of the commJsstoncrs f or
rue~d av .aUer the first Monday tn the discharge of Its duties he shall the purpose of the pavmen l or re
The re l.!l here by transferred to the
November
Hl73
a proposal to ha"e ~ ttalned the age of seventy tlrement in other manne'" of said VietnamCon nlct CompensatlonFund
t~mer. d l&gt;f!Ctlon s 1 4 5 and 6 of vears An Y. voluntarily retired j udge b o nds or notu and interest thert!on fo r th e purpo~re o! detra'l in)!: the
Ar lcle IV of the Constltu lton of or any jud!!C who is retir(ld under
The Vletn F!m Connlct Compensa Immediate co:o~ of admlnlsltntlon
Ohto to read aa follows
th is s~chon may be as~lgned with tto n P'und shall be paid out upon a~ compensation. out of the run ds
his f: onst&gt; n t by the c h ief justice or o rder (lf th e commissioners with kn own as the
Korean Conflict
ARTICLE IV
a c 1ng ch1cf JUS tice of the supreme out appropriation b:v th ~ General Compensahon F und and the KoS~ct \On 1 The judiclal- powC":r of court to active dutv :n1 a JUdge and Assf'!mblv In payment of the fi'X rean Conntct Com pensation Bond
1he s a te is vcf;t~d In a supreme 'rh \le so S&lt;'rvtng shall receive the .pe n scs of Admtnl1$tertng this s~ctlon ft;~r~~ ~~t fr~~~~e .,;if~ "~? t~~ ~fo
cuu t t co urts of appeals courts o.f c s•ob lishl'CI compc ns ntion for such and a~ compensation as follows Consll1ullnn th e ba lance r ema&gt;nl n &lt;
commo n pleas and divisions there offiC'e computed upon 4 per diem every person !;!XC'ept persons 01
!
of anct su ch other courts tnfenor to basis in a ddl ttQn to any retirement dered 10 nctlve d u ty !or trainin.l( a er prov ision for pa yment of oll
the su preme court P.S may from b enefi ts to which he may be en only who ha s served on nctive duty outstand inl( bonds or note~ cou
ti me tn time be estnblished by law titled Law~ may be passed provld in the anned for('es of the United pons and charges
Sec. tlon 4 (A) There shall be a ing retirement benefits f or judges
Sta•es at any time between Au
The people of this state decl are
L'ourt of common pleas and such
ru s t ~ 1 9~4 and July 1 1973 o r who 11 to be their Inte ntion to In no
dtvlS\ons thereof as ma~ be c s tlib
SCHEDULE
has ~erved on active duty in the .manner affect or change any of the
Jlshed b y low servin~; each countv
The atxtve pro posa l shall be placed arme d forces of th e United States ~xl stinP.: provisions of the con51itu
{jf th e sta1e Any JUdge ot. a court on the nffic1al bAllot At the e l ection in Vietnam service and who at the lion e xcept as herein set forth The
of common pleas or a division herein before referred to In essen time of commer.cing !!IUCh servicl!!' provisions of th is !eC'tion shall be
the eo! ma y tempora r ily hold court tlally the follow111g manner
was and had b ee n a resident of the se lf ex~u ti n g
In at y county 1r1 the In terests of
sta'e for at leas t one year tmmedt
Upon payment of all valid cla ims
the !.:tlr im partial speedy and
atC!lV precedinsr the commf'nccment for cash compens3ttnn made wlfhh\
surf! adm inistration of tustlce each
Shall Sections 1 ~J 5I
of such service and {1) who was tl}elllmtta.ttons of time .a9 pre"crlbed
count:,. shall have one or m ore r est
and 6 of Article tv o
o:;eparAtecl from !'!UC'h service under herei n
the commissioners m ny
dent j udg l's o r 1wo o r more coun
the Constitution of Ohio
honc-rable condi"t\ on s 121 who :Is fun sfer nn v fun ds in the Vletn nm
ties rna:,. be coml:ilnen m to dis l rtr:ts
be a mepded to provide
still in t:nlc h setvice nr 13) who has C() nfHct e omrumsa tiqn Fund to 1he
h avin g nne or more ju d r,es re$ident
for establishment of di
be~ n retired Is entlt!C'd to receive Vie nam Conflict Compensation Bond
t 11 the d i!';t rlct ttnd serving the com
\llsions of Courts of
compensr~ tlon of ten dollars for each Re•J r emcnt Fund
mon pleas courts of all counties in
Common Plea!! to per
ru.onth during which such person
Upon r eti rement of .an of the
the dis ri d as may be provided bv
m it the orJianitaUon of
was ln active domeRHc service dur banda or notea that may be iss ued
l:'!w Judges serving a d\s~r1et shah
Courts of Cf)mmon Pleas
.ln r.' the compen ~ able period fiPcen her eu nder and the p ay ment or fi ll
!itt in ea .. h county In Ute district
Into distric!ts and to
dollars for caeh m ('l nth clurlnlt which vBlid clatms t or- cash compe n5atlon
a s the htis ln crJs of the court re
provide for inclusion of
su ch per!'lon waa !t"l active foreiPT! mad,. w it hin the ltmltatlons of tim e
nul r eP In coun I filS or dist ricts hav
Yes all J udges of Courts of
service but n ot V ietnam sen lee as prescribed here in the commts
1
in;: m01e than one JUdge of the
Reco rd within the 1erms
during 1he compensflblc period anri slcmers nt the Mi nklnR fund !t.hflll
co urt o r cvmmon pleas the judges
and conditions of ex1st
twent:v dollfiMI for ench m onth rlur mnke a final report to the Genernl
shall sel,ct one e&gt;f th etr mtmber to
No in g Article IV Section 6
in &lt;I whieh su ch person was In active Assembly an d a nv bAlan ce II mal~
act as presiding 1Udiire 1o serve at
fB l re lative to proh1bitVl~;&gt;tn rtm
KCrvice
the m 9xlmum in q ln nnv of 1he fund s herein
the ir pleasure If 1he j\tdges are
ing Jud ges from holding
11m~:~unt of c Mh P8' abte to nny creAted rmd ref~rrrd to shall be
unable becaus~ of equal rll\ i"'-ion
a n y olher office of profit
&lt;Hlalifl."d applir.ant ~tt"lless such .n-p d is posed of as shall be provided by
of the vo1e to mRk" Sll"'h select ion
o r trust u n d er authority
pll~~nt cruaHf'le!l for 3 p :n ment ba~ed law
~
the judge having the lllngest total
of th)s State or of the
1 non m issing in cctlon or prisone r
sf'r\li'C" on •he cqurt of common
1Jntted Sla tes prohibit
of war ~t;~tus ro r unless Rueh appli
EFP'EC'I'IVF. DATE
pl.....,~ sh all serve S!'l presiding jud~e
Jng compensa.Uon from
cant quaUflea tor n survivors' pay- U adopted by a majority of 1he
un ll "'- electi on Is mntle bv vote The
bel!1g d lmf n lsh"'d during
mcnt Is five hurtdr"r;l dollars No fl'lectors vo l ng on this amendment
pr"sldl n ~ j llrl.l;e ~hall have sttch
te-rm of office and pro
com pen sation shall be paid under the amendment • hall take efl'ect
du~Jl' s a nd exercise sut'h power"!l
hlblffng Judges from
thls sPcthm to anv per..on who r~ - January 1 1074
a ~ arf! p re~crlhed by rule o f the
:reCt! lvtn~ any J:ees or
cll!lvfl'd from onother s tate a bonu11
s r&gt;r~Jr. t! t:ourt
per JUisl cs
ror compcnca tton nf A like nat\\rc or. UNITED STATES OF' AMERICA
to AnY pers?n who has not servPd
STATE OF OHIO
!D) The courts of common pleas
on l!ctlve duty in the armed forcf!s
OFFICE OF TH"E SECRETARY
3nrl dtvls1ons thereof shall have
lf a majority of the electors vat of. the Ut!lted States during the
OF STATE
such orl;(ina1 1urlsi!lctton over all
jus11ciable matters and such powers: ing on the foregoing proposed cnmprnsahle perlnd fl"lr at lr.ast
ninety
_c!avft
unle!IS
a
ctive
~utv
I TED W BROWN Secretar;y of
Qf review r-f proceedings of adm ln ~ amendment at the elecUon to be
such compen~Able perlnd State ot the Stale of Ohio do
istratlve officr::1 s and agench~ $ a s hel d on the first Tuesday after the within
wa!i
terrn
J
n~~;tec1
a&lt;&gt;
a
Te!IU!t
of
in
hereby cert!ty that the fc;&gt; r('golng ''
first Mondoy in November 1973
mav be p ro\ ided bv law
j uries or tllneu susflllned in Vtet a tn1c cof,y of Amended Mouse
rc) Unless o herw1se provided by adopt the same, it shall become part nam
service Compensation for a Joint Re 'o Ution No 13 Amended
lAw there 11h nll be A probate dh I· of the ConsUtutlon ot Ohio and ex
... n of a month of ser'l:lce shall Senate Joint Reaolutlon No 9
l'i inn n.nct Sllf'h other dlvbiOnJS of the ts +~ng sections 1 4 5 and 6 of fractl
be patd on thr basts of nne thtrtteh Amended Senate Joint RelllOIUtlon
1 our s of common pleas as mav be At icle IV ot 1he Constitution of
th~ approprt nte monthlv amounts No
30 and Amended Subatltute
prrn trlPd b' ltlw Judi,les shall be the St3~ of Ohio shall be repealed of
tor epch c1av of such !t.erviee P er House Joint Re1olut1on No 1 flied
electro&lt; 1 specif\coll\• to S\ICh probate
!l(tfllll medlcllllY dtschargl'!d or m~d
tn the omee ot the Secretary of
rll\' l!it nn and to s uch other divisions
~ Amended Suba:titute
lcatlv re•t«!d frnm !l~rvice due to State and proposing to amend the
The judges ot the probate rltvlsion
House Joint Resolution No 1}
comb:~.t
r
~la
ted
&lt;llsabUHtel!
sustained
above .secUons of the Constitution
shall he ('mpowered to employ and
11"'1 Vi('tnRm 1ervlce •h11 I be p11t~ of Ohio
control th e. c lerk ~ employees depu
JOINT RESOLUTION
hundred do11an Servtee In the
les and referees of sucb probate Propasbl; Jo adopt aec:Uon IJ of ftve
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I
Merchant. Marine of the United
d1vislon Clf the common pleas
ArJlcle
Ylll
of
tha Conllllullcm of States Rh.llll not be eQnlldered for have hereunto lub~ertbed my name
courts
the 1!al• of Ohio Jo pro•lde fo~ the purpose of 1hll eectlon Ae used and affi,.:ed my offtclal •eat at
Section 5 (A) 11) In addtflon to
compenNflon for mlWary Hnlca tn thtl seetJon "domestic teTVIce' Columbus thi• 23rd day of Au .. , 11
II&gt;"
all o ther powei'S vested bv thla
during the p•rlod of 11M Vletaam means 1ervtce within the te1'11torla1 1073
nrtfcle b1 the supreme c:ourt 1he
caafllcf throuvh lha prOCftHb from Jtmlbl of the flfty states e:orcludlnif
TED
W
8ROWN
suprPme court .shall have genend
th• Nl• of atata v•n.ral obll;a- tea dut:v
forel&amp;n serv1~" means
8ecre1ary of State
supcrlntendt'nce over all courts in
1ervlee In all other place• exclud· (Seal! Ct)
llon boa.cll

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:l\'lii. Carman L. Durst died Monday at Holzer
Mrs Ours lis survived by her
husband, Harry F Durst, five
daughters, Mrs
Lmcoln
(Htlda ) Smtih, Middleport,
Mrs Russell (Mildred) MeDame! Pomeroy, Mrs John
(Ruth ) Davis, Colwnbus, Mrs
Clarence (Delores) Scott,
Manon, and Mrs Alma Me-

SHOP AT THE SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA • MASON OR POINT PLEASANT STORES

Dudley's Aorist

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Mrs carman L Durst, Pearl
St , Middleport, dJed Monday
•lt'!IIC"'I'!olzer Med1cal Center at
the age of 76 The daughter of
the late Edward and Uly
Hysell • DaviS, she was born
Aug 13, 1897 m Chiton, W Va
She -was also preceded m
death by a son, five daughters
and llti&gt; brothers

formal decree of d•vorce, or
Ioree the pansh priest mto
"legalistic mampulabons "

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SYMPATHY
FlOWERS

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permanent budget conim.tlee
The $1 76 million allocated to

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staff, do the legiSlators look back on
ec~emcal program by the the emplowerment prbograthem
programs to see 1f they work and shotJid
for mmonty groups y
commg year was adopted
commt ttee remaaned un·
be contmued Wtth few questJoos, they
When Words Are
;,
Monday
by
the
House
of
changed
pile layer upon layer, regardless of
Hard to Fmd
o!
the
Episcopal
Under
the
new
canon
on
Deput1es
errechveness
Send
Church, m convention here
marnage, approved by the
Eva luation Question
Meanwh•le the Church's
Body's Support
House of B•shops, the BJshopo!
We don't have anythmg to evaluate
House
of
B•shops
approved
a
All
members
conlnbute
to
the diocese must make !mal
whether a new program should be
allowed or whether an old program
resoJuiJon IJberalJZJng w:tJ~:rns~r~fa~~~a~~~~~d deCISIOn on remarnage on
should be contmued," sa1d Rep Ronald
~~~~::.~~s to ~~~m."~~a•;;~~ wealthy natiOns paymg more pastoral, rather th_an strictly BASKET~S~--&gt;$ 10 . 00
H Weyandt, D-Akron, chairman of a
VASES
$7.50
than poorer ones The Un•ted legal groWldS
d1vorce The budget and 1ts
House Fmance subsection 1 ·
$12.00
d•sposJtJOn were adopted by the States pays a httle less than
Under the changes, persons SPRAYS
I'm not hemg cr~tlcal of anyone m
900-memher House of Depu!Jes one th•rd of the U N 's ex- wiShmg to remarry w•ll no
particular, but we have to rely totally
nearly entirely on standards ra~s·: r~r.e N.~~te~o N~~~~~~ longer have to Wldergo a
on what we're hemg told by the admllll·
Muldleport, 0
proposed by the budget should pay more than 30 per revJew of their prevJous 59 N 2nd
strabon "
comm 1ttee The House of cent of the U N budget
mamage, wa1t a year after the
' To determme the effectiveness of
programs, you !YOUid have to get extra
Vi t am service and Vietnam
personnel or else reheve the Fmance
(Amended Ho use Join t Resolution the s tate Such general superintend
Be It resolved. .by the General As tng 1 e n eans militarY ser'llce
No lJ)
mg po wer ::ohaH be exercised by the sembly or the ·state of Ohio three se[Jt the ~epu blle of VIetnam dur
Conunlttee of Jts obligations other than
ch•ef JUstice In ac cordance with fif~hs of the members of each house w
n
1 d between February 28
the budget," agreed Rep Uoyd George
JOINT RESOLlJT[ON
rules p romulgated by the supreme concurri ng therem that there tshJ.ll ~9ft ~r~r~~~~ July 1 1g13 (If mUitary
Propoaing lo amend HeUon 3C of court
be s ubmitted tQ the ele ctorsbo d be serviCe 1n Southeast Asia for which
Kerns, R-Raymond, former chaJl'IIIan
A:rllele II of lll• Conatltulion of
(2) The supreme court shaH ap state in the mam•er ,PN!SCri e
~ h 0 ~Ule fire pay was nwarded pur
Sho Stat• of Ohlo to authorla• pomt an administ ra tive director Jaw at a special election to be hel
t to Title 37 SecUon 310 United
·we waste money like mad down
agricultural land to be valued foz who shall assist the c h1ef justice on the first TueJ&gt;day afte r the first ~uar Code during the period Feb
there ( m Columbus) We need an m- '·
taxation ln accorct.nc• wlth Us a r d who shall serve at the plea.~~ure Monday tn No\ ember 19'13 a prt_- la ~ 28 1961 through July 1 1973
curnnJ uM
of tpe court The comper\.11at1on and posal to adopt section 2j of Art ruar
tl
shall be paid
vesugahng team Three or four extra
duties of the administrative d irector cle V lll of the Constitution of Ohio
No compensa on
erson for
l3e it resolved by the Gereral shoJI be dete-ined by the court
to .e,1ct 88 follows
u nder thiS section to any Pnt under
people could save $100 rrullion "
ssembly or the Slate of Ohio
··•·
any perluds of time spe.,
hrce ri fUts of the members elect ed
~3) T he chief JUStice o r acting
ARTICLE VIU
penni confi nement dunn!( the peThe current budget proVIdes for the
o each house concurring th erein ch ief Justice as necessity arises
nod of a ct1VC ,duty
h 3 t there shall be submitted to sha ll assign any judge of a court of
Section 2j The board of commls
Either the surv iving spouse or
first time for a leg•sla!Jve auditor to
he electors of the s tat e in the rnan common .e lev.s or a division thereof sioners created by sectiOn 8 of Arti the s urvivmg child or children or
delve mto government programs and
c r prcscnbed by law at the gen temporanly to sit or hold court on cle VUI of the Ohio Constl utlon the survivi ng paN!nta including
ral eh:ction to be held on the first any othe r court of com mon pleas or s hall forthwith up on the adoption
ons standing In Joco parent!"
furrush informatiOn to the legiSlature
fuc sday a fter the first Monday in diVISI0/1 thereof or any court of Up of this amendment proceed to issue
one yea r preceding commence
o\embe r
1973
a pro posal t o p(~ls o r l!ha.ll assign any JUdge of a. and se ll from time to time bonds ent of servlce in the armed fon.-e ~
Also at work IS a spectal program
mend section 3ti of Article II of court of appeals temporarlh to Slt o r notes of the state in such "} the United Stale!! of a deceased
evaluation conun1ttee appomted by the
ne Cons titution or Ohio to read as or hold court o n any other court of amounts o! face value as are neces 0 r an shall be paid th e same
allows
appea ls or uny cour t of common sary to provide !he fu n ds or such pe "' t of compensation that th,.
LegiSlattveServJCe Comrrusswn (LSC),
AR'HCLE l i
pleus or dtVlSiOil hereof and upon p&lt;trt lhcruor as muy te l f!QUlrt:d to ~;c~~~ed would have been en tit led
Sectio n 36 Laws may be passed su ch assignment said judge s ha ll pay the compensation and the ex to receive under this seetlon i! liv
research arm of the General Assembly
0 cr. courage forelitry and agrlcul serve In s uch ass1gned capacity penses of adm tmsterlng th 1! section lng If such deceased persons death
"I think the legJSlallve aud1tor will
urc a nd to that end a reas devoted until the termmat10n ot the ass1gn The auregate face value of bonds
d
lned by th e veteran! Ad
xclusively to forestry may be ex- ment nulcs may be adopted to pro o r notes so 1ss ued sha ll no t exceed l S 1 i'etlon of the United states to
help greatly to proVIde contmUity and
tnp tt:d m whole or m part from v1de for the temporary assign ment three hundred m1lho n doll~u The m ~es v;:en the result of Injuries or
a :&gt;ratiOn Notwlth standing the pro~ of judges to s 1t an d hold court in full fluth and cred1t of the state is hrness sustained In Vietnam se rvice
gJve an tndependent pomt of vtew,"
!sJOns of section 2 of Arflcle XII any court established by law
hereby pledged !or the payment of his surv ivors as herein des ignated
Weyandt smd "I think 1t's gomg lo
;aws mny be passecl to prov1de that
(B) The supreme court shall pre s uch bonds or no tes
are enti tled to one th ousand dollars
and devoted exclu sively to agrlcul ~crtbe rules. gove rn fng pn:actlce and
All bonds or notes so lnued shall regardless of the amoo.~nt ot com
greatly Improve the operatton of
ural use be valued tor real prop p1 ocedure in all courts of the sh:~te m11IUre m not more than fifteen pensatlon which the deceased would
r t) tax purpose s at the current w hi ch rules sha ll n ot abridge en years commencing n ot later th a n have been entltl~d to receive under
government m Ohto ' ~
a lue s uch la nd has for such agrl la r ~e or mod1fy any substa nt1ve tw o years a£ter the res pectlve dates this section 1f living The amount
Weyandt also plans, m January, to , ultural
use Laws may also be right Proposed rules shall be filed thereof The bonds or notes shall of compe nsation pa~ able to such
to provJde for th e deferral by the cou r t not later than the fif ma ture acco rd mg to :;chedules set survivors sha.ll be payable only tu
mtroduce a bill calling for a state ' ra ssed
relOupment of ;:my part of the teen th day of January with the for th by the commiss ioners but one of the lhree gnups of survt
lfl e r en ce In the doll ar amou nt of cler k ot e nch house of the ge neral sha ll nu m at u re more than rif teen vors herem designated In th e orde r
General AccoWlling Office to prov1de
e al property tax. levied In ony year a ssembly dur ing a r egular session years atte r the da te of iss ue No m which said groups are named
for an overall accountmg of the budget
n lnnd valued In m: .. ordance with thereof and ame ndm e nts to any bonds: or notes shall be lssued or
Every person designa ted by the
"The one m Washington has worked ,. ~~~\o'i.~ ~c~~t~~~t ~~P=~~~ !~~ !f~1~h ~~~h1 ~~~_P~~~~ ~~esfi~~Yd~)e ~~ ~=~ bear dates l7ter than th e fi l'll t da) United States Department of De
vould h t\ e be tm lcv1c d upon such In that sessmn Such rules shall of April Hl'l
(en se as missi ng In action as a
tremendously," he saLd
and ha l1 1t been va•ued for such taKe- effect on the follow ing first
All bo nds or notes sha ll bear in~ result of honorable se rvi ce or a s
th
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2 d::~ v of J uly unless prior to such teres t at such r ates as the co-mmis held m C'ne my c f! ptlv lt) or who Is
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~fa~rScl!cXfl nl..~~;v ~ ayse;t s6 nbe da y the eeneral t~.ssembly adopts a ston ers d eterm ine and shall be pay the s poUSt! or the child or the par

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EDITOR S NOTE Ohio s budg
has be.n dri•en h1~her
~by programs enadtd tCJ dra"' fL•dt•ral
1&lt; lunds The leg•slature also has enacted
~ prugrants \Uthout can•fully ear·
marking appropraat10us calculatmg
future- cosls of munatorlng ef ..
'· fertiveucss But then~ are signs of ef..
~ furt s to stop slK'h loose practices, as
ii! descrlhed in the eJghth art•rle in a
~ series of rune on iht sptralmg state
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~eneral

safety. they now exceed
!unds ra•scd by state taxes
Funds Dl pos1ttd

These federal and •P&lt;'CJal stale funds
iJrc dcpos1t1ed m
"hd~

they

are

rotary

ac counts,

expended and

replemshed on a contmumg bas1s w1th

hltle control by the General Assembly
In 1963-65, the state had $56 m1lhon
tied up m rotary accounts The total IS
now $2 8 bJihon
fn the past few years, the executive
branch has taken to establishmg a
rotur) accoWlt for each new program 1t

OPI Statehouse Rcportl..wants to sequester from legJSlabve
~- ;t:OLUMBUS (UP I ) - 1 eg1slators
scrutiny Smce the money 1s not ear~
~ flllll-•1 relatively casty to spend money
marked for a specific purpose, It can be
f~ when 1t ls not thetr own
, spent almost at w1ll
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They fmd 11 even eas1er when
"Rotary funds are the curse of the
r. - The money comes from the federal budget," sa1d Rep George D Tablack,
~( goverrunent
' D-Camphell, a member of the House
x' - The bulk of the funds needed to
Fmance Committee "They should be
fma"fice a particular new program Will ' stnctly federal fund s, or money that Js
ll
to be generated by future
specifically earmarked and cannot he
?. leliiilatures
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used for anythmg else, JUSt as gasoline
Ofi(r' of the
most templmg
taxes must be used for roads "
Apparently, the lawmakers are
atlfllments offered
10
behalf
lookmg to take th1s fJScalth•cket away
or-~ variOUS
government profrom the adrrurustrallve branch Prwr
f ~s IS that Oh10 will rec1eve a
to Senate' clearance of the budget, a
· filiriille of federal money for adoptmg
.blem, or will lose federal funds for subcomnuttee voted for a study of
rotary funds and the1r eventual
d!St:llntinumg the programs
' ';:!:he compelltJOn IS Vlcwus for
abohtwn by June 30, 1975, when the next
feqqal dollars whether you want 11 or
budget IS dr.awn
When the General Assembly enacts a
' not r'' concedes Rep Myrl H
Shoemaker, D-Bourneville, cha•rman
new law providing servtces or reqlllrmg
regulation of a parhcular activity, tt
of the House Fmance Comrmttee "You
, C'dn argue both ways about federal
ge nerally sets aSJde enough money for
: funds It depends whether or not the
the program for the current budget
parllcW.r prOJect Js worth It "
penod
Federal funds for education, welfare,
But some tunes the lawmakers do not
' health, highways, development and
thmk of their future colleagues who w•ll
.r~at10n have poured mto OhiO Ill
be reqmred e1ther to fmance that
c®!'d amoWlls durmg the past decade
program or repeal Jt And the cost Js
Coupled w1th spec1al stale funds for
buund to grow
Ne1ther, due prunarJ!y to lack of
hi]l,I].Ways, wildlife, liquor control and
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Clary, of MarLon, three sons,
Henry, Melvm and Jan, all of
Middleport, one brother,
Harry Dav1s, Pt Pleasant, 16
grandchildren, and SIX great-

Servtces w1ll be Wednesday
at 2 p m at the Rawlmgs-Coats
Funeral Home w1th the Rev
Thomas Weaver offJctatmg
Bur1al w•ll be m the RtvervJew
Cemetery Fr1ends may call at
the fWleral home anytime

Kel.l/lna#:or
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Ailiia Hoferkamp died on Sunday
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Mrs • Anna We1ss Farmer
HO!erkamp, 89, formerly of
Moijja.County, d1ed SWlday at
th~phael Nursing Horne
- n Pomeroy on April 12,
!~as preceded m death
by
first husband, G W
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H
p of Columbus Also
pre':ang her m death was a
s1:4t:Mrs Kate We1ss Mayer

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surv ive

meces

6,000 to
24,000 BTU

and nephews

Funeral serviCes will be at
the Egan-Ryan FWleral Home
m Colwnbus at 10 a m Wednesday Graveside r1tes will be
conducted at 2 p m Wednesday
at the Beach Grove Cemetery,
Pomeroy

Have cool c lean Olr
ton 1g ht Total ven
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Mason Furniture

MASON W

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OPPOSE THE ADVERTISEMENT OF OUR JOBS, WHILE
ON AN ECONOMICAL STRIKE AGAINST CENTRAL
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STARTS WEDNESDAY 10 A.M.
New Fall Stock on Sale!
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Regular
Values
To $4.44
ShQrt •
And
Long
Sleeved

$

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Spec• a Is Avarlable In All Stores

TEENS AND WOMENS

Our Everyday 33c Sock!

lfl( WOMEN'S
(~~ J I
BODY

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MEN'S WHITE
WORK SOCKS

COLORED
PANTY HOSE

We Bought Too Many!
Fall Styles- Regular To $14.88
Every one goes - so you won' t want to mess
Get your Winter pantsu1ts now

WH.TE COTTON
SIZE 10 to 12

fht s event
Save Btg'

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And
Thursday
Only!

37
5 Day Sale

WHILE THEY LAST!
Anftqu e

Wh1te ,

spruce gr ee n pme
green etc One S ll.~
hts all women On
sa le
Wedne sddy

2 PRICE

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FIBREBOARD STORAGE CHESt
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" _Rubber Queen" -

WASTE SPOTLIGHT
BASKET LANTERN

MUG
TREE

Colorful, collapstble

Free standtng, wrought
Iron tree tn vtvtd colors

waste baskets '"
pretty floral pat
terns.

Perfect for huntmg, f1shmg or
handy around the hou se Throws
wtde beam Btg carry handle

REGULAR

•LIGHT WOOD GRAIN
SIMULATED FINISH
eSETS UP IN SECONDS

Values To $1.47

STOVE OR TABLE

Pia st1c - Ra rnproof

Fold Up

MATS
SIZE 13"Xl9" OR 1OIJz "X 15% "
Avocado
Easy

to

Red

¢

•STURDY, YET LIGHTWEIGHT

11

Wh1te or Gold

¢

clean

rubber
Provtdes maxtmum protec
t10n for stove counter or table
surfaces for all hot pots or
pans

BEACON" BLANKETS~.."
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PRINTS, THERMALS, SOLIDS, NEEDLEWOVEN
SIZE

72

97c

X

Colors or White -

All long sleeve tall
styles. on sale for S days
Site

14 to

17

length 32 lo 3l

sleeve

90

Bonus Buy!

Entire Stock

PLASTIC
FLASHLIGHT

MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS

2

FOR

· UL approved 3f4" w1dth by 36 yards. For electrical,
plumbtng and other needs. Regular $1 17 roll.

MEN'S
· BOOT
SOCKS

USES
TWO
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BATTERIES

VINYL .PLASTIC INSULATING TAPE

77~0~

YOUTHS. BOYS .OR MEN'S - 4 BUCKLE

Part wool

LONG SLEEVES - FASHION fALL COLORS

WOMEN'S PANT TOPS

PAIR

Easy care nylon S1zes Sm-Med-Large
m a lop that IS very versattle for fa 11.
Mock turtle neck Actual $3.98 value.
On sale Wednesday mormng ,

STARTS WEDNESDAY 10 A.M.
GIRLS BULKY ORLON

GLIDDEN PAINTS
ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE I
We need room for Chnstmas merchandtsa- so we move
out all remamtng Ghdden Pamts. Inside Latex, Enamels,
Spl'ay Enamels. Buy ahead for next year.

Sizes 6 To 81J2 or
9 To 11

¢

White And
8 Colors

PR•

$

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TEENS AND WOMENS

FALL FASHION SHOES
New kh,tnk h1gh heels. or
conventional heels 1n tte
oxfords or sltpons
Charm Step and other

$327

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NYLON
SLIP

FALL ARRANGEMENTS,
CENTERPIECES, BASKETS

44

Regular
$1.94

SIZE
34 To 40

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vegetables, hangmg baskets. cenlerpteces - A complete select•on now
priced at

PRICE

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• REGULAR 13.44
eLUMINOUS DIAL

$422

Beaukmt nylon tr1eol, a shp that
f1ts and wears and washes well
Save SOc on eac;h one

PRICE

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GIRLS ORLON .CAPES
For the b1gger g1rl stze 7 to 14
Multt -color
capes
that
regularly sell for $6.94

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KNEE HI SOCKS

We Need Space!

$9 95 Value Lux
quahty
Beautiful
spear type pedal
destgn

- SHEER SEAMLESS
SIYE *'1 14

ON SALE
WEDNESDAYthru SUNDAY

Never
Have!

CLOCK

BRAID • THEY FIT

eMEN'S SIZE 7 TO 12

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value Add a
of mustc to
home
or

Grey

wtfh red top Boot
length Stze 10 to 12

$ 00

NO PARKING
METERS
"T THE

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• YOUTH SIZE 11 TO 2
• BOYS SIZE 3 TO 6

We Remember the
Little Things That
The Big Guys

22" Diameter

PANTY HOSE

OUR REGULAR •3.87 PAIR

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WIND •
CHIMES

WOMEN'S

DRESS ARTICS

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We Join In " Battle Days" Celebration
on Point Pleasant's 99th Birthday.
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pa.llse d to provide for convertin g
Into tor~est reser ves such lands or
f l d
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gartl o,. ~~\as thave t ~nor ;'~Y
a~thg~ icttetme 0 acq~ir&amp;,agEVofanothe~

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concurrent resolution of disap a ble !'t!miannually S uch bonds o r en ll'lClu d lng persons standing In
proval All laws In eonfUct wtth no t es and the m terest thereon are loco parentis tor one &gt;Cnr preceding
such rules shall be of no further exempt !rom all taxes levied by the comm encement of service of a per
forcC" o r e rrect after such rules have state or a nv laxing district thereof son des ignated b) the Departme nt
ta ken effect
At the option of the commi ssioner s of Defense as mi ssing tn acllon as
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the bonds or n otes m&lt;~Y be 1ssued a result of honorable service or
lands for that purpose a lso to pro
Courts mav adopt additional ru les sub;ect ro call on any Interes t pay he ld in en emy. captivity ts ~nt!Ued
' ide for 1he conservation ot the concerning )oca l prac tice hl the ir ment date at par and nccrucd to one thousand do llars in LieU of
nn.t ur::~l r esour:ce s at the state In respective cour ts whtch are not ln mteres t
other cash be nefits Pfl)'able under
c lu e 1 1:: s trel!oms lakes submerged l'!onsls1ent with the rules promul
All !ales ol such bonds or notes th is sectwn The amoun t of com
and swam p lands and the de\ clop gated by .th e sup reme court The by the comm issioners shall be in pensallon pa} able to such claimants
mt:nl and reguhdlo n of water power suprem e cou rt m :~s make rules to accordance with such regulations as for such missing o r captive pe rso n
and the fo rmation of dramage and reqUire untfonn record keepmg for the "ommlssJOn ndopl' and prom u l •hall be payoble only to one or t11e
oo nscl \ a•wn &lt;ltstrict:s :md to pro all ._,,.,, o ! th" ata le "nd al&gt;"ll
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" nates S~ch bonds N no tes shall be groups ol cll1 lnlants herein de~l~
V'de f o r the rE""IlaUon
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ma tH~ rlJlf's govcrnmg the admls sold only to the hi"hest bidder or 11 ated In the orde r in w hich said
of mmi ng wel,h &gt;ng measuflng and ··o"n
to the praolloe ol Ja•v
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' •••d bidders afte r notice •of sale has been groups arc named No payme1H to
marke tm ,.. coal o il gas and ull d !se tp hne of perso n ~ so ndmit ed
pub !shed onc e e nc h week f or three an\ :;urvJVOr of a pcr:.on do::.igna.tcd
0 her m mc l als
(C) The chief justice of the su consecutive weeks on the same day as m1sstng in ACtion as a resu lt of
EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL preme Court or a ny judge of that of each week th e firs t of such no honorab le sep lee or held In f'nemv
court deslgn&lt;~tf!d by htm shall pass tlce~ bemg publl ~ hed at least twen ty cap 1v1ty while such person Is held
U adopted by &lt;' maJority of the u p on the dlsquallficat\On of a n) one full da ys before the date of captive or ! ill missin g tn noti on sh nlt
e ledors \ o tlng on this amendment judge of th e court ~ nr appeals or sa le m a newspaper of general cir preven t sm:h missing or c rtptive
the ame nd me nt shall take- effect cout ts oi cummon p leas or dlvlston culatl on m e01ch of the eight m ost pe rson from claiming 3nd r eceiving
Janu arv 1 1914 and exlstms sec the 1eof Rules m i1) be adop ted to populous counties in the state No a bonus of an equal amount upon
Uon 36 of Ar ticle II of the Constl provide for •he h earing ot d1squaU t1ces sh all state the day hour and his be in g released or located
tu tion of Ohio sh a ll be repealed fica"lon m ntters in volving judges of place of the s ale Ute to tal hce The Ge n eral Assem blv shall pro
!rom s uch cf!cchve date
co u r ts established by law
value o£ the bonds or notes to be vide h~ Jaw for an educati onal as
Scclion 6
Al ( 1) 'I he ch 1ef ius sold their denornmations da1es sistance bonus wh ic h may be taken
I Amended senate Joint Resolu +Jon tice ar.d the j ustlcl.ls of the supreme and the dt\tes of thei r rna u rlhes m lieu o! th e c&lt;1 sh bo nu s by tmv
No 9) court snall be elected b~ the clec Information re la tive to -the ra tes o f !Jerson who served. o n active duty
te&gt;r:; o r the s1 atc at la r ge f.or tenns m teres t that the bonds q r nott:s will in the o. rmecl forces of th "' United
J OI N f RESOLUTION
of n'-'1 Jess than si x years
bea r an(! the dates up on "'hich in States rtn d wh') quallf\es for n cnsh
(2) 'lli.e ju dges of th e cou rts of teiPSt will be pava ble Th" colnmts bonus li P.der thts section 1hc t:du
PI'OpoJing- to amend sechon B of
Arhcle XII of the CendUuS!oo of appeBls s h u !I be c ected by __,.the sioners may rcj E"ct an ' o r all bidS cationn ass1s tance bont s shn\1 oiTe r
Jhe 3tA1e of Ohio rel ahve to th• electors ot t heir rt"spect lve af&gt;p~ l :md re advertise and lC orYCl' bonds finan cial ::~ ~sls lan ct: at all\ cd uca
tiona! m!ltl tu! Jo n deem ed oppro prl
determination of the amount of laot: d shicts for terms of not less or notes fo r sale
th an SIX vears
Out of the p ro"ee ds of the sa le of ~te b\ the G~cn e ral A ss~em b h Su('h
income exempt from tltx.lltion
13 ) The ~dges of the courts of all bon ds or notu that amount that financ1al a s::ns tnnce shall be equ al to
Flt! 1t r esolved by •t: e General
as -.nd ,- thl!! ctivfclons repr~::sents accrued Interest If eny t\ lee the a m ount ot th e cash bon us
As ~ emb lv
of the Sttt tc o! Ohio c ommon
1h1 cc fifths of the m embers "'!ected thereof sha be elected by the el!'c shall be paid ln t.o tho state trea surv for wh t"h suc h perso n q\J a!iftes u n
to eat'h house con ~ u p nn!!: 1h"'rein tors l) f tht! co unties di stricts , or m o a fund to be known as the der thls section
No s:ale or an tsnmen t of nn y
th at thnc shall be submitted to thf! as may l c pro\ tdcd b\ law o th er V!e'nam Con nt ct Compen!iailon B on d
ns in vhle'" !heir re RclirE"
electors or the s tate m the man Su ·•cliv&gt;sle
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i nd hand the bala n ce right o r c\a1 m to cornpens at 1'1n un
n
t " S" a te re&lt;~:su~:,. df'r this se dlnn shall he va\JJ no
n er pres nMct by bw at 1he v. .. n spcc tive cou rts 1re loca ted for sha. be pa
era! e lechon to be h el d n n the first terms of no t les~ than six years Into a fund to be rtnoun as r the cl&lt;~ l ms o [ credit ors shall be en !Mc e
Tuf'sdav a fte r f ht.! firs ! Monday :In and each jtldge l:t' a c ourt of corn Vietn:am Conflict Com pl.' n satjon Fund able agrunat ri~; hts o r clR1ms to o r
No,e mbcr
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a ptoposa J to mon pleas o r diVIsio n th ereof nhall The Ge ne ra l A!!sembl y mav appro pavme nts of c ompen~ atlo n unde1
n:-nend srte• 1011 8 o( Ar tlc)c XU.,. of 1 eslde cturlng h s term of office tn pr1ate and t'IUI Se 10 be pald lr.to the \Ius seetlon and no fees 5r. a11 be
the Conslttuuon o t Ohio to read as the t'Ol.mty distlic~ or subd1vis lon 'VletnamConfll ctCompe n s atlunB~;md ch1uP,ed for serv ices In t'O nnecUon
i n wh ich hi• •• ourt '' !•••
f0llow s
'" ed
cRettn:mi!nt
11
c Fund tio r th
F e dVIe na mr \\ 1th the Prosecut 1o n o 1 an' r1R h t
~"e of all j u d•es
on Jet a m pc11 ~a o n un out o
t
h
\RTICLE XII
141 rerm' Of O ""·
"'' the f nds In the tre a ~ ury not 0 her or c1ru m o compe nsa 11 9 11 o 1
e
. . . ec ion II Laws mav be passed sh~ll be,;in on the dr, y s f1xed oy wise !':pp ropriated such umnunt ilrJ collc ctlun 0 f any c "'m pensatlon 11 n
pro i .. mt.: f11r tl c axahon of 111 law 11nct 'a"s shall he enacted to is p r oper t or use u pon ord er of the der this section
r o nes and such ta Y. Htlnn may be presc1 be the ti mes and mode of comm !ssbner s for lhc purpoic.i fQr The c om ml"-s loners sh~JI hnve
eJther un tform 1 o r grad uated and !hcu election
wh ic h s 1ch fu n i:l~t ~re created , If complete chan!e of mnk lng pay
ma y he ::~ npli.:!d t r- such incomes as
!Bl fhe JUdges of the supreme th e Genetal Assembly appropnates ments of the compcn sa ion pro\ldeJ
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':! t :-t c o 1r t n" r l" of ri J rn 1 ~o u r's of a.~
t l .. ds tc t~ ... V!c tnAC ~H"'I fhct for In 11'&gt; " S"'C'ti"n nn"
h&lt;~ll ~d f) pt
part () , Cfl &lt;' h an nu nl 111come as pro- comm on pleas and di\iS\()nS fhe re Compensation Fund prmr to th e and promulg:. 1c r e ula 1011~ l(ovt-rn
vid" d by law may be e xempt fro m of and of all cout t s of reco rd time the comm l.. :;toners have ISSued ing th eir proct!rture tn connec"lon
st &lt; h t:~xat1on
established b y law sh all at s •ated bonds o r notes of the aggrega te therewith 1.ndudlng dele nnl nn Ions
limes reccl\c tor the ir services amount of face value auth orized m as to who are proper be nefic!ariC!I
EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL such compen sation ns may be pro this section the aggregate nm ount and th e am oun ts to which such
II nlt:: mted b' a ma)OrlfV of the v 1rted by law which shall not be of fa t.-e \ alue of be&gt;nds or notes so benefk lancs are entitled detennl
elector:; \Otmg on th1s amendment d1mimshed du rin g their term of of authorl:.&gt;:e d to be Issue-d ~hall b~' Fe nahons as to whether an applicant
th e f mend ment s hilll take effect ticc The compens3 thm of sll JUdqes duce d b'l the amo~m t of the fu.nd s has the nec,!'ssAry residen ce reqUJre
i,, n\E:rlld eh nnd exis'in~ section 8 of the supren P. co urt "xr:ept that so lipproprinted
ments and such oth er r e~eulatlon!!
of A rticle XII of the ConstttuUon of o f the chtel JUstice r.holl be the
On or before the first rtay of Jul y that are necessa ry a nd proper All
Ohlo sh:ill be repeale d f rom such same T he compensation of all fn e ac h cnlend:u year the comm ts app lications for payment ot com
effect\\ c d:.te
ju d ges of th e courts of appeals ston ers sh 3 1l cer tify to !he aud Jtor pensatirm or ed ucatlrona\ bo nu ses
shall he the s ~me Common pleas of stntf! the tot al nmount of J u nds un de r th is $Cellon shall be made to
(Amended Senate Tomt RL'solution j ud ges and judges of divisions it rlr&gt;termlnes is neccss ar) to pry th!! commissioner" before J3nuo ry 1
No 30 )
thereof an cl Judges of all cou r ts of v ide toP.e •he r wl 1h all pther m o n"Y 1978
r ecord £'Sirtb11sherl by l nw shAll re that w 1 n h e Avnllable in the Vie t
The com m ls~toners sha ll se lect
celv e such compe ns3 Unn as m n30 be nRm Conftict Compen liD.tlon B rmd and appo lnt su ch legll cou nsel and
JUT"JT nESOLUTION
prm !dcd bv IR W Judges !!hall re Retlrem~nt Fund for the r~tlre emp loyees as aro n"Cf'SSrtry fix
Prllpo•lng to amend •e~:llomr I 4 5 ceive no ff!es o r perqulstl£1 s n or mcnt of bonds or notes and th" t he ir compcnsa tt on and p rescribe
a nd G of Article IV af lhe C omh~ ho ld anv other office of profit or
t 1 i 11 t rest 1n lh
i
th ei r d uties rmd all ' ""h app•infe", '
tuUon of the Slate of Ohb rela- t rus t unde r !he au1horify of t hls pavmen
e
e enstt ng
...
u
hva to admiD.lafraUon and organ 1 s a 1e or of the United States All calend ar ) ear The aud itor of state shall se rve .11t IU pleasure Whon
zalion uf lh• c:ourla of Ohio
vo es for any JUd"'e for any clcc shaH tr&lt;~n sfer f rom the s tale gene r al nractical the t:cmmiss!oners shall
'"'
revenue fund to the VIetnam Con employ VIetnam veter3ns to fi ll
B" i t resolved by the Genernl tl ve omce except a judicial office filet com~n!latlon R nnd Hetlrem ent S\1Ch positions
~
A ss..-:mbl y of the State of Oh\Q under the authority ot 1his state F d
lth 1
t3 11
thn c fi rths of the members elected J:!"hen bv •he ~cneral assembly or un
w
ou
a.ppropr
on
an
The commissioner'! shall penntt
the people shall be void
amount equal to the amount so cer rev1ew of individual re cords of
to ea ch hou se con currin g therein
tifled The Vietnam Con nl ct Cnm chum s by representath ea o r recog
that th ere shoJI be s ubmlttPd to the
!C l No person sha ll be elec te d or pensaticon Bond ReHrement Fund n\'I' Pd veterans organlzatlnns when
~l ~c*ors of H c state in t he man- appointed to any judicial offi ce if shoJI b• patd out without appro pna authQrized to do so by the appl\
nN pr es('ribed by law at the gen- on or before the day when h e shall lion by the Gener.al Asst! rnbl y upon cant
era! t:: 1ec ion to bf' held :&gt;n the first assume the offtce a nd enter upon the order of the commJsstoncrs f or
rue~d av .aUer the first Monday tn the discharge of Its duties he shall the purpose of the pavmen l or re
The re l.!l here by transferred to the
November
Hl73
a proposal to ha"e ~ ttalned the age of seventy tlrement in other manne'" of said VietnamCon nlct CompensatlonFund
t~mer. d l&gt;f!Ctlon s 1 4 5 and 6 of vears An Y. voluntarily retired j udge b o nds or notu and interest thert!on fo r th e purpo~re o! detra'l in)!: the
Ar lcle IV of the Constltu lton of or any jud!!C who is retir(ld under
The Vletn F!m Connlct Compensa Immediate co:o~ of admlnlsltntlon
Ohto to read aa follows
th is s~chon may be as~lgned with tto n P'und shall be paid out upon a~ compensation. out of the run ds
his f: onst&gt; n t by the c h ief justice or o rder (lf th e commissioners with kn own as the
Korean Conflict
ARTICLE IV
a c 1ng ch1cf JUS tice of the supreme out appropriation b:v th ~ General Compensahon F und and the KoS~ct \On 1 The judiclal- powC":r of court to active dutv :n1 a JUdge and Assf'!mblv In payment of the fi'X rean Conntct Com pensation Bond
1he s a te is vcf;t~d In a supreme 'rh \le so S&lt;'rvtng shall receive the .pe n scs of Admtnl1$tertng this s~ctlon ft;~r~~ ~~t fr~~~~e .,;if~ "~? t~~ ~fo
cuu t t co urts of appeals courts o.f c s•ob lishl'CI compc ns ntion for such and a~ compensation as follows Consll1ullnn th e ba lance r ema&gt;nl n &lt;
commo n pleas and divisions there offiC'e computed upon 4 per diem every person !;!XC'ept persons 01
!
of anct su ch other courts tnfenor to basis in a ddl ttQn to any retirement dered 10 nctlve d u ty !or trainin.l( a er prov ision for pa yment of oll
the su preme court P.S may from b enefi ts to which he may be en only who ha s served on nctive duty outstand inl( bonds or note~ cou
ti me tn time be estnblished by law titled Law~ may be passed provld in the anned for('es of the United pons and charges
Sec. tlon 4 (A) There shall be a ing retirement benefits f or judges
Sta•es at any time between Au
The people of this state decl are
L'ourt of common pleas and such
ru s t ~ 1 9~4 and July 1 1973 o r who 11 to be their Inte ntion to In no
dtvlS\ons thereof as ma~ be c s tlib
SCHEDULE
has ~erved on active duty in the .manner affect or change any of the
Jlshed b y low servin~; each countv
The atxtve pro posa l shall be placed arme d forces of th e United States ~xl stinP.: provisions of the con51itu
{jf th e sta1e Any JUdge ot. a court on the nffic1al bAllot At the e l ection in Vietnam service and who at the lion e xcept as herein set forth The
of common pleas or a division herein before referred to In essen time of commer.cing !!IUCh servicl!!' provisions of th is !eC'tion shall be
the eo! ma y tempora r ily hold court tlally the follow111g manner
was and had b ee n a resident of the se lf ex~u ti n g
In at y county 1r1 the In terests of
sta'e for at leas t one year tmmedt
Upon payment of all valid cla ims
the !.:tlr im partial speedy and
atC!lV precedinsr the commf'nccment for cash compens3ttnn made wlfhh\
surf! adm inistration of tustlce each
Shall Sections 1 ~J 5I
of such service and {1) who was tl}elllmtta.ttons of time .a9 pre"crlbed
count:,. shall have one or m ore r est
and 6 of Article tv o
o:;eparAtecl from !'!UC'h service under herei n
the commissioners m ny
dent j udg l's o r 1wo o r more coun
the Constitution of Ohio
honc-rable condi"t\ on s 121 who :Is fun sfer nn v fun ds in the Vletn nm
ties rna:,. be coml:ilnen m to dis l rtr:ts
be a mepded to provide
still in t:nlc h setvice nr 13) who has C() nfHct e omrumsa tiqn Fund to 1he
h avin g nne or more ju d r,es re$ident
for establishment of di
be~ n retired Is entlt!C'd to receive Vie nam Conflict Compensation Bond
t 11 the d i!';t rlct ttnd serving the com
\llsions of Courts of
compensr~ tlon of ten dollars for each Re•J r emcnt Fund
mon pleas courts of all counties in
Common Plea!! to per
ru.onth during which such person
Upon r eti rement of .an of the
the dis ri d as may be provided bv
m it the orJianitaUon of
was ln active domeRHc service dur banda or notea that may be iss ued
l:'!w Judges serving a d\s~r1et shah
Courts of Cf)mmon Pleas
.ln r.' the compen ~ able period fiPcen her eu nder and the p ay ment or fi ll
!itt in ea .. h county In Ute district
Into distric!ts and to
dollars for caeh m ('l nth clurlnlt which vBlid clatms t or- cash compe n5atlon
a s the htis ln crJs of the court re
provide for inclusion of
su ch per!'lon waa !t"l active foreiPT! mad,. w it hin the ltmltatlons of tim e
nul r eP In coun I filS or dist ricts hav
Yes all J udges of Courts of
service but n ot V ietnam sen lee as prescribed here in the commts
1
in;: m01e than one JUdge of the
Reco rd within the 1erms
during 1he compensflblc period anri slcmers nt the Mi nklnR fund !t.hflll
co urt o r cvmmon pleas the judges
and conditions of ex1st
twent:v dollfiMI for ench m onth rlur mnke a final report to the Genernl
shall sel,ct one e&gt;f th etr mtmber to
No in g Article IV Section 6
in &lt;I whieh su ch person was In active Assembly an d a nv bAlan ce II mal~
act as presiding 1Udiire 1o serve at
fB l re lative to proh1bitVl~;&gt;tn rtm
KCrvice
the m 9xlmum in q ln nnv of 1he fund s herein
the ir pleasure If 1he j\tdges are
ing Jud ges from holding
11m~:~unt of c Mh P8' abte to nny creAted rmd ref~rrrd to shall be
unable becaus~ of equal rll\ i"'-ion
a n y olher office of profit
&lt;Hlalifl."d applir.ant ~tt"lless such .n-p d is posed of as shall be provided by
of the vo1e to mRk" Sll"'h select ion
o r trust u n d er authority
pll~~nt cruaHf'le!l for 3 p :n ment ba~ed law
~
the judge having the lllngest total
of th)s State or of the
1 non m issing in cctlon or prisone r
sf'r\li'C" on •he cqurt of common
1Jntted Sla tes prohibit
of war ~t;~tus ro r unless Rueh appli
EFP'EC'I'IVF. DATE
pl.....,~ sh all serve S!'l presiding jud~e
Jng compensa.Uon from
cant quaUflea tor n survivors' pay- U adopted by a majority of 1he
un ll "'- electi on Is mntle bv vote The
bel!1g d lmf n lsh"'d during
mcnt Is five hurtdr"r;l dollars No fl'lectors vo l ng on this amendment
pr"sldl n ~ j llrl.l;e ~hall have sttch
te-rm of office and pro
com pen sation shall be paid under the amendment • hall take efl'ect
du~Jl' s a nd exercise sut'h power"!l
hlblffng Judges from
thls sPcthm to anv per..on who r~ - January 1 1074
a ~ arf! p re~crlhed by rule o f the
:reCt! lvtn~ any J:ees or
cll!lvfl'd from onother s tate a bonu11
s r&gt;r~Jr. t! t:ourt
per JUisl cs
ror compcnca tton nf A like nat\\rc or. UNITED STATES OF' AMERICA
to AnY pers?n who has not servPd
STATE OF OHIO
!D) The courts of common pleas
on l!ctlve duty in the armed forcf!s
OFFICE OF TH"E SECRETARY
3nrl dtvls1ons thereof shall have
lf a majority of the electors vat of. the Ut!lted States during the
OF STATE
such orl;(ina1 1urlsi!lctton over all
jus11ciable matters and such powers: ing on the foregoing proposed cnmprnsahle perlnd fl"lr at lr.ast
ninety
_c!avft
unle!IS
a
ctive
~utv
I TED W BROWN Secretar;y of
Qf review r-f proceedings of adm ln ~ amendment at the elecUon to be
such compen~Able perlnd State ot the Stale of Ohio do
istratlve officr::1 s and agench~ $ a s hel d on the first Tuesday after the within
wa!i
terrn
J
n~~;tec1
a&lt;&gt;
a
Te!IU!t
of
in
hereby cert!ty that the fc;&gt; r('golng ''
first Mondoy in November 1973
mav be p ro\ ided bv law
j uries or tllneu susflllned in Vtet a tn1c cof,y of Amended Mouse
rc) Unless o herw1se provided by adopt the same, it shall become part nam
service Compensation for a Joint Re 'o Ution No 13 Amended
lAw there 11h nll be A probate dh I· of the ConsUtutlon ot Ohio and ex
... n of a month of ser'l:lce shall Senate Joint Reaolutlon No 9
l'i inn n.nct Sllf'h other dlvbiOnJS of the ts +~ng sections 1 4 5 and 6 of fractl
be patd on thr basts of nne thtrtteh Amended Senate Joint RelllOIUtlon
1 our s of common pleas as mav be At icle IV ot 1he Constitution of
th~ approprt nte monthlv amounts No
30 and Amended Subatltute
prrn trlPd b' ltlw Judi,les shall be the St3~ of Ohio shall be repealed of
tor epch c1av of such !t.erviee P er House Joint Re1olut1on No 1 flied
electro&lt; 1 specif\coll\• to S\ICh probate
!l(tfllll medlcllllY dtschargl'!d or m~d
tn the omee ot the Secretary of
rll\' l!it nn and to s uch other divisions
~ Amended Suba:titute
lcatlv re•t«!d frnm !l~rvice due to State and proposing to amend the
The judges ot the probate rltvlsion
House Joint Resolution No 1}
comb:~.t
r
~la
ted
&lt;llsabUHtel!
sustained
above .secUons of the Constitution
shall he ('mpowered to employ and
11"'1 Vi('tnRm 1ervlce •h11 I be p11t~ of Ohio
control th e. c lerk ~ employees depu
JOINT RESOLUTION
hundred do11an Servtee In the
les and referees of sucb probate Propasbl; Jo adopt aec:Uon IJ of ftve
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I
Merchant. Marine of the United
d1vislon Clf the common pleas
ArJlcle
Ylll
of
tha Conllllullcm of States Rh.llll not be eQnlldered for have hereunto lub~ertbed my name
courts
the 1!al• of Ohio Jo pro•lde fo~ the purpose of 1hll eectlon Ae used and affi,.:ed my offtclal •eat at
Section 5 (A) 11) In addtflon to
compenNflon for mlWary Hnlca tn thtl seetJon "domestic teTVIce' Columbus thi• 23rd day of Au .. , 11
II&gt;"
all o ther powei'S vested bv thla
during the p•rlod of 11M Vletaam means 1ervtce within the te1'11torla1 1073
nrtfcle b1 the supreme c:ourt 1he
caafllcf throuvh lha prOCftHb from Jtmlbl of the flfty states e:orcludlnif
TED
W
8ROWN
suprPme court .shall have genend
th• Nl• of atata v•n.ral obll;a- tea dut:v
forel&amp;n serv1~" means
8ecre1ary of State
supcrlntendt'nce over all courts in
1ervlee In all other place• exclud· (Seal! Ct)
llon boa.cll

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:l\'lii. Carman L. Durst died Monday at Holzer
Mrs Ours lis survived by her
husband, Harry F Durst, five
daughters, Mrs
Lmcoln
(Htlda ) Smtih, Middleport,
Mrs Russell (Mildred) MeDame! Pomeroy, Mrs John
(Ruth ) Davis, Colwnbus, Mrs
Clarence (Delores) Scott,
Manon, and Mrs Alma Me-

SHOP AT THE SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA • MASON OR POINT PLEASANT STORES

Dudley's Aorist

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Mrs carman L Durst, Pearl
St , Middleport, dJed Monday
•lt'!IIC"'I'!olzer Med1cal Center at
the age of 76 The daughter of
the late Edward and Uly
Hysell • DaviS, she was born
Aug 13, 1897 m Chiton, W Va
She -was also preceded m
death by a son, five daughters
and llti&gt; brothers

formal decree of d•vorce, or
Ioree the pansh priest mto
"legalistic mampulabons "

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SYMPATHY
FlOWERS

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permanent budget conim.tlee
The $1 76 million allocated to

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staff, do the legiSlators look back on
ec~emcal program by the the emplowerment prbograthem
programs to see 1f they work and shotJid
for mmonty groups y
commg year was adopted
commt ttee remaaned un·
be contmued Wtth few questJoos, they
When Words Are
;,
Monday
by
the
House
of
changed
pile layer upon layer, regardless of
Hard to Fmd
o!
the
Episcopal
Under
the
new
canon
on
Deput1es
errechveness
Send
Church, m convention here
marnage, approved by the
Eva luation Question
Meanwh•le the Church's
Body's Support
House of B•shops, the BJshopo!
We don't have anythmg to evaluate
House
of
B•shops
approved
a
All
members
conlnbute
to
the diocese must make !mal
whether a new program should be
allowed or whether an old program
resoJuiJon IJberalJZJng w:tJ~:rns~r~fa~~~a~~~~~d deCISIOn on remarnage on
should be contmued," sa1d Rep Ronald
~~~~::.~~s to ~~~m."~~a•;;~~ wealthy natiOns paymg more pastoral, rather th_an strictly BASKET~S~--&gt;$ 10 . 00
H Weyandt, D-Akron, chairman of a
VASES
$7.50
than poorer ones The Un•ted legal groWldS
d1vorce The budget and 1ts
House Fmance subsection 1 ·
$12.00
d•sposJtJOn were adopted by the States pays a httle less than
Under the changes, persons SPRAYS
I'm not hemg cr~tlcal of anyone m
900-memher House of Depu!Jes one th•rd of the U N 's ex- wiShmg to remarry w•ll no
particular, but we have to rely totally
nearly entirely on standards ra~s·: r~r.e N.~~te~o N~~~~~~ longer have to Wldergo a
on what we're hemg told by the admllll·
Muldleport, 0
proposed by the budget should pay more than 30 per revJew of their prevJous 59 N 2nd
strabon "
comm 1ttee The House of cent of the U N budget
mamage, wa1t a year after the
' To determme the effectiveness of
programs, you !YOUid have to get extra
Vi t am service and Vietnam
personnel or else reheve the Fmance
(Amended Ho use Join t Resolution the s tate Such general superintend
Be It resolved. .by the General As tng 1 e n eans militarY ser'llce
No lJ)
mg po wer ::ohaH be exercised by the sembly or the ·state of Ohio three se[Jt the ~epu blle of VIetnam dur
Conunlttee of Jts obligations other than
ch•ef JUstice In ac cordance with fif~hs of the members of each house w
n
1 d between February 28
the budget," agreed Rep Uoyd George
JOINT RESOLlJT[ON
rules p romulgated by the supreme concurri ng therem that there tshJ.ll ~9ft ~r~r~~~~ July 1 1g13 (If mUitary
Propoaing lo amend HeUon 3C of court
be s ubmitted tQ the ele ctorsbo d be serviCe 1n Southeast Asia for which
Kerns, R-Raymond, former chaJl'IIIan
A:rllele II of lll• Conatltulion of
(2) The supreme court shaH ap state in the mam•er ,PN!SCri e
~ h 0 ~Ule fire pay was nwarded pur
Sho Stat• of Ohlo to authorla• pomt an administ ra tive director Jaw at a special election to be hel
t to Title 37 SecUon 310 United
·we waste money like mad down
agricultural land to be valued foz who shall assist the c h1ef justice on the first TueJ&gt;day afte r the first ~uar Code during the period Feb
there ( m Columbus) We need an m- '·
taxation ln accorct.nc• wlth Us a r d who shall serve at the plea.~~ure Monday tn No\ ember 19'13 a prt_- la ~ 28 1961 through July 1 1973
curnnJ uM
of tpe court The comper\.11at1on and posal to adopt section 2j of Art ruar
tl
shall be paid
vesugahng team Three or four extra
duties of the administrative d irector cle V lll of the Constitution of Ohio
No compensa on
erson for
l3e it resolved by the Gereral shoJI be dete-ined by the court
to .e,1ct 88 follows
u nder thiS section to any Pnt under
people could save $100 rrullion "
ssembly or the Slate of Ohio
··•·
any perluds of time spe.,
hrce ri fUts of the members elect ed
~3) T he chief JUStice o r acting
ARTICLE VIU
penni confi nement dunn!( the peThe current budget proVIdes for the
o each house concurring th erein ch ief Justice as necessity arises
nod of a ct1VC ,duty
h 3 t there shall be submitted to sha ll assign any judge of a court of
Section 2j The board of commls
Either the surv iving spouse or
first time for a leg•sla!Jve auditor to
he electors of the s tat e in the rnan common .e lev.s or a division thereof sioners created by sectiOn 8 of Arti the s urvivmg child or children or
delve mto government programs and
c r prcscnbed by law at the gen temporanly to sit or hold court on cle VUI of the Ohio Constl utlon the survivi ng paN!nta including
ral eh:ction to be held on the first any othe r court of com mon pleas or s hall forthwith up on the adoption
ons standing In Joco parent!"
furrush informatiOn to the legiSlature
fuc sday a fter the first Monday in diVISI0/1 thereof or any court of Up of this amendment proceed to issue
one yea r preceding commence
o\embe r
1973
a pro posal t o p(~ls o r l!ha.ll assign any JUdge of a. and se ll from time to time bonds ent of servlce in the armed fon.-e ~
Also at work IS a spectal program
mend section 3ti of Article II of court of appeals temporarlh to Slt o r notes of the state in such "} the United Stale!! of a deceased
evaluation conun1ttee appomted by the
ne Cons titution or Ohio to read as or hold court o n any other court of amounts o! face value as are neces 0 r an shall be paid th e same
allows
appea ls or uny cour t of common sary to provide !he fu n ds or such pe "' t of compensation that th,.
LegiSlattveServJCe Comrrusswn (LSC),
AR'HCLE l i
pleus or dtVlSiOil hereof and upon p&lt;trt lhcruor as muy te l f!QUlrt:d to ~;c~~~ed would have been en tit led
Sectio n 36 Laws may be passed su ch assignment said judge s ha ll pay the compensation and the ex to receive under this seetlon i! liv
research arm of the General Assembly
0 cr. courage forelitry and agrlcul serve In s uch ass1gned capacity penses of adm tmsterlng th 1! section lng If such deceased persons death
"I think the legJSlallve aud1tor will
urc a nd to that end a reas devoted until the termmat10n ot the ass1gn The auregate face value of bonds
d
lned by th e veteran! Ad
xclusively to forestry may be ex- ment nulcs may be adopted to pro o r notes so 1ss ued sha ll no t exceed l S 1 i'etlon of the United states to
help greatly to proVIde contmUity and
tnp tt:d m whole or m part from v1de for the temporary assign ment three hundred m1lho n doll~u The m ~es v;:en the result of Injuries or
a :&gt;ratiOn Notwlth standing the pro~ of judges to s 1t an d hold court in full fluth and cred1t of the state is hrness sustained In Vietnam se rvice
gJve an tndependent pomt of vtew,"
!sJOns of section 2 of Arflcle XII any court established by law
hereby pledged !or the payment of his surv ivors as herein des ignated
Weyandt smd "I think 1t's gomg lo
;aws mny be passecl to prov1de that
(B) The supreme court shall pre s uch bonds or no tes
are enti tled to one th ousand dollars
and devoted exclu sively to agrlcul ~crtbe rules. gove rn fng pn:actlce and
All bonds or notes so lnued shall regardless of the amoo.~nt ot com
greatly Improve the operatton of
ural use be valued tor real prop p1 ocedure in all courts of the sh:~te m11IUre m not more than fifteen pensatlon which the deceased would
r t) tax purpose s at the current w hi ch rules sha ll n ot abridge en years commencing n ot later th a n have been entltl~d to receive under
government m Ohto ' ~
a lue s uch la nd has for such agrl la r ~e or mod1fy any substa nt1ve tw o years a£ter the res pectlve dates this section 1f living The amount
Weyandt also plans, m January, to , ultural
use Laws may also be right Proposed rules shall be filed thereof The bonds or notes shall of compe nsation pa~ able to such
to provJde for th e deferral by the cou r t not later than the fif ma ture acco rd mg to :;chedules set survivors sha.ll be payable only tu
mtroduce a bill calling for a state ' ra ssed
relOupment of ;:my part of the teen th day of January with the for th by the commiss ioners but one of the lhree gnups of survt
lfl e r en ce In the doll ar amou nt of cler k ot e nch house of the ge neral sha ll nu m at u re more than rif teen vors herem designated In th e orde r
General AccoWlling Office to prov1de
e al property tax. levied In ony year a ssembly dur ing a r egular session years atte r the da te of iss ue No m which said groups are named
for an overall accountmg of the budget
n lnnd valued In m: .. ordance with thereof and ame ndm e nts to any bonds: or notes shall be lssued or
Every person designa ted by the
"The one m Washington has worked ,. ~~~\o'i.~ ~c~~t~~~t ~~P=~~~ !~~ !f~1~h ~~~h1 ~~~_P~~~~ ~~esfi~~Yd~)e ~~ ~=~ bear dates l7ter than th e fi l'll t da) United States Department of De
vould h t\ e be tm lcv1c d upon such In that sessmn Such rules shall of April Hl'l
(en se as missi ng In action as a
tremendously," he saLd
and ha l1 1t been va•ued for such taKe- effect on the follow ing first
All bo nds or notes sha ll bear in~ result of honorable se rvi ce or a s
th
tl
1
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2 d::~ v of J uly unless prior to such teres t at such r ates as the co-mmis held m C'ne my c f! ptlv lt) or who Is
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8 - Tht Dally Sl!nl •nel, Middleport-Pomeroy, Dl·l , 9, 19;3

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ror Sale

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
For Rent
OF

Cance ll at ton - 1 Corre rttons
#'til be accepted until 9 am tor

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Day of Pub llc iiJi ton
REGULATIONS
The PubliSher reserves the
f•gM to ed tt or re rec t any ed s
deemed Ob!ecttonal
The

Qiii.LITY
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Pvbltsher will not be respon

correct msert lon

RATES

1970 OODGE POLAR A

For Want Ad Servtet

5 cents per Word one Insert ion
word.., three

con secut tlie msertlons

26 cents per word S•X con
secutJ',.. lnsert tons

Charge per

OFFICE HOURS

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Card of Thanks
people who sent me ca rds , .
flowers , and phone c alls. while
1 was tn O' Bieness. Hosp.tal '"
Athens Your k ind thoughts
"were apprec . ated
Mary
Colmer
10 9 ltp

a rel1able. steady dnver . salesman who en
joys operating h1s own local established
bus mess five days a week in com pany ve h•cle ;
no Investment or ex penses. no strikes or
layoffs . We offer your family utmost secu nty
and fabulo us beneftts , guaranteed salary and
advancem en t •nto management based on your
ambition For 1nterv1ew, contact Mr . Pntch ard

I WISH to tha nk all my fr •ends ,
relatives , and customers tor
the tr prayers Also , to all who
sent fiQwers , cards , and
v istted me wht le 1 was m the
Holzer
Med•cal
Center
Spec tal thanks to our pastor ,
Rev Robert Bumgardner , tor
h1S prayers , and v •stt srto the
hosp.tal , M i ddl eport
Emergency Squad , Dr Davts ,
Dr Pendergast. and to al l the
nu. ses on 11-te fourth floor of
Holzer
Medt c al
Cen ter
Eugene H French
10 9 ltc

NFL Stancrmgs
By Untted Press lnternattonal
Amertean Conference
East
w, I t pet
Mlamt
3 I 0 750
Buffalo
3 1 0 750
NY Jets
I
3 0 250
New England
I 3 0 250
Baltimore
I
3 0 250
Central
w I t pet
P ittsburgh
4
0 01000
Cleveland
3
I 0 750
Ctncinnatt
2 2 0 500
Houston
0 .. 0 000
West
w I I pet
Kansas C•tv
3
1 o 750
Oakland
2 2 0 500
Denver
1 3 0 250
San Diego
1 3 0 250
Nattonal Conference
East
w. I 1
pel
Dallas
3
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Washington
3
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St LOUtS
2 2 0
500
N Y G•ants
1 2 l
375
0 3 1
. Philadelphia
125
Central
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pet
M.nnesota
4
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Green Say
2
1 1
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Detroit
I
2 1 375
Chicago
I
3
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West
wltpct
Los Angeles
4 0 0 I 000
San Fra ncis co
2 2 0
500
Atla~ta
1 3 o
250
New Orleans
1 3 o
250
Monday ' s Results
r WaShmgton 14 Dallas 7
(Only game schedul ed)
Sunday's Games
Balt imore at Buffalo
D enver at Houston
N Y Jets at New Eng
Pittsbu rgh at Cmcmnat t
' Oakland at San DteQ,f
Chtcago a t Atlanta
Dallas at Los Angeles
Detro it at New Orleans
M.nnesota at San Francisco
Phliadelphta at Sf LO UIS
Washington vs NY G1ants
at New Hav en
Kansas CtfY vs Green Bay
atM1Iwaukee
I Only games scheduled)
Monday's Games
M1am•~t Cleveland
fOnl, ·gam e scheduled l

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Tuesday , OCtober 16
7 14 PM
Chester Grade School

2181

Employment Wanted

BEEF htdes W111 pay $9 per
• hrde Phone 773 5600 Grover
C Rou sh Mason W V a
10 7 \O tp

GRAVEL

HILL ~

3 bedrooms,

bath ga s furnace large ktt
chen , leve l lot I car garage
w tth storage Vacant. so you
can soon move m $15 ,500

LARGE

HOME

Gas

f 1rep lace, ga s FA furn ace
n1c e modern kitchen 5 large
bedrooms w tfh closets, large
front porch on corner lot •n
Rutland
wdh
tr ees
an d
shrubbery
NEW LISTING - Conve n1ent 3
bedroom home nt ce bath ,
modern b1rch kttch en , large
ltvtn g h ot wa ter heal tng I c ar
garage $19 ,500 00

NEW LISTING - 3 bedroom
r anch home bath , ga.s furna ce
gatag e, and n 1ce l ot tn
Syr acu se Wa nt $19 500 00

NEW LISTING -

Has 2

OVER 2 ACRES - Aboul half

WASHER

clea r ed th e r est has large saw
t1 mbe r T P wate r avatla ble

bedroom home wllh

Only 0 224.95
Model WLP lOIN

cupboar ds , chests o ld guns ,
any condit1on
Also blue
decorated stoneware Wrlfe
P 0 Box 44 , Martin sburg ,
Ohto , 43935 or ca l l 1 484 4440
after 7 p m'
8 a 90t c

ComDact Porta bl e
ELEC, DRYER

Only 0 132.95
Model OLP lOSOP

POMEROY
WANTED , for
auc1ton ,
household good s Too lS.~ most
an ytht ng of va l ue Will buy or
sell on co mm i SSIOn Wtll haul
Call 992 3354 or 992 2792 GROCERY busines s fo r sale
Buddmg for sale or lease
Hayman 's
7 25 tfc
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
10 p m for appotntment
to
OLD furntfure oak tables,
3 20 tfc
c locks, rce boxes , brass beds ,
d 1shes
or
complete
EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E
households
Write M
D
Mam St, Pomeroy All ktnds
Mtller, Rt 4, Pomeroy, Oh1o,
call 992 6271
of sa lt water pellets , water
nuggets , block salt and own
5 13 tfc
Oh 10 R lver Sa It Phone 992
3891
6 5 tfc

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electnc

heat ,

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l'h
on

balhs,
your

BO acres o f cro p land

La rge 4

bed room house wolh ba lh
Mme r at s 2 farm pond s &amp; good
limber

INVES T

WH ERE

WOMAN wanted Ca l l 992 2565
for an tnt erv Jew
10 9 3tc

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ESTATE IS THE ANSWER
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us

PAPER CARRIER

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OFFICE SUPPLIES
and
Slop In and See Our
Floor Di s play

215 N. Second
Phone 992-3509
\ 2~ Hour Service
Ail work guaranfeed

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

Ph "iin 2174

Pomeroy

SEWING MACHINE S Repatr
se r vice all makes 99 2 2284
The Fabrtc Shop Pomeroy
Author, zea St nger Sa l es and
Se rv tc e We Sharpen Sc 1ssors
3 29 ttc

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Ele c

f r'1ca 1 plu mbtng and heating
Phone 992 5858
7 15 l fc

RAC IN E

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91130tp

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Real Estate For Sale
HOME 1n Ches ter 1 P 4 ac re s.
n1 ce loc at Jon nea r Gavrn
call 367 7114
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7 18 tf

50 ACRE FARM Wtth 5 rooiTi
ho use. bath , on hardtop road
W1th bulldtng Sites. S20.000

Coli 992 $795

---------- --MEDIUM S1Zed western saddle ,
sso, also , htghchatr , 57 Phone
Coolville 667 6214
10 5 6tp
1972 9V7 FoOt pick up camper
Sleeps four, self contamed ,
S1,250 Call 7.42 5980
10 5 7tc

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Moln, 992 7554
10 5 301t

Her efords 1 Bull . 2 he1fers 11
monthS; , A lso bull and he•fer
ca lvt'l I 0 Me Coy , Chester,
Oh io, Phone 985 3944
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55 - NBC News J. IS
1 00 - All My Ch tldren 6, 13 , NewsJ Not For W omen Only 15 ,
Concen trattori 8, What's My L tne 10
World Turns 8, 10
2 00 ·- Days of Our Lives 3, 4 15

Gu1dlng L1ght 8, 10

Gene's
Body Shop

R.• II Mus!
Be R1ghl

3
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4
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Ltncoln Hill- Pomeroy , 0

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Painting ASpecialty

O PEN
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Hyse ll ' s
Ga ra ge nea r Cr oss r oads on
5 1 Rt 124 , a ll mechanr cal
w o rk •ncludtng automat 1c
tran sm1S Stons
M on day
F r rday 8 30 am t rl! 5 p m
Sa l urday - 8 30 to 12 noon
Unle ss by a ppt Phone 992
5682 or 99 2 7121
9 16 301 c.

now ba c k. to work Comp lete
front end se rv rce tune Up and
brak..e
servt ce
Wh -eels
ba la nced electronically
All
work guaranteed Reasonable
rate s Phone 742 3232
2 18 ff c
Remo d eling , Cer am ic tile
baths Box 280 Ru tland 742
366.j
6 26 tf c

M ILLER
STEWART

3035

8 AC RE S of l and on Stat e Route
143 on new proposed wa ter AUTOMOBILE Insura nce been
cancelled?
Lost
your
I me Call 992 "3 640 after 5 p m
operator 's lteense Call 992
10 4 12tc
7428
6 15 tf c
2 BED ROOM 110USC 3 years ol d
carpe tmg b rg k tl ch en wrth
lo ts of cab tn ets, 1 1~ ae,re of
DEAD 51 OCk - W1ll remn v "
at a r easonab le charge Call
ground Rac1ne Ohto Cal l
949 j998
245 5514
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55 - Earl Ntght tngale 15
00 - New s 3, 4 a 15 N ews 6, 10 Sesa m e St 20 Mi lestones o f
Pr ogress 33 , ABC News 13
30 --. NB C New s 3l 4, 15 , ABC News 6 . CBS News B 10 Lt l1as
Yoga &amp; You 33 Hogan's Heroes 13
00 - What s My Lm e B News )0, Beat t he Cloc k 4, E lec Co
20 , Cou r se o f Our T •m es 33 , Truth or Con seq 3, 6 , Let's Mak e
A Deai i J Call of the West 15 , Coaches Comments 5
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30 - Hollywood Squares 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Wtld Kmgdom
10 Seal the Clock 13 Zoom 20 Lookmg Ahead 33 Sa le of 1he
Ce ntury 4, Ozzle's Gtrls 8, Johnny Mann 's Sta nd Up an d
Cheer l5
00 - The Walton ~ 8 10 , Ad vocates 20 33 Tom a 6, 13 Fl tp
Wil son 3, 4, 15
00 - lron stde 3 4.. 15 Kung Fu 6 13 M ov •e " The Sms o f
Ra chel Cade " 8, Jackte Glea~on 10 •
00 - Streets of Sa n Franetsco6 . 13 , N ews 20 NBC Folltes 3, 4,

Dear So'ry
Let's be realistic Your w1fe I Would rather believe a man
' 'frtend u t han he r husband, 2 Drmk s too much 3 Stays out t oo

late and comes home sloshed 4 Leaves you and gets another
• boyfriend almost unmedmtely (or d1d she already have h•rn').
and 5 Blames 11 all on you 1
Try the dmner routme 1f you w1sh, but don't grovel 1 YOU
deserve an apology too - HELEN

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4

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The

ma
shower
(2 wds )

11 Indonesian
tsland

12.

Ma•d who
loved
Launce lot

13 Ind1an
water
vessel

14. "Shake,
- and

Roll"

15. Black
cuckoo
16. On the
othe r hand
1'1 Hebrew

liqUid

38.Jean

G1raudoux
play
39. Tw1t1ed
40 Home
sleader
41 From a
d1stance

DOWN

1. Kmd of
dressmg

2 U naccompamed

Yesterday's Answer

3. F'ated to

fall
( 4 wds )
4. Altar conM
st ellat1on

5. Verbal
noun
6. Cause to

folks
( eoUoq )

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Com plete Serv 1ce
Phone 949 382 1
Ractne OhJO
Cntt Bradford

feel great

wds )

James

measure

22. C1ty o[

Man asse h

23 Ta! 25. Tr1bcs
26. Wnter

Schop[er's
pen name
27, ComparatJve word

culture
( 2 wds )

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32. " Dreamer ''
( 2 wds )

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33. Cnm mal

charge

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An•wer

ABBOT NEPHEW HONEST

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34. Man o r

game

35. Classified

37. Hat fabnc
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CRYPTOQUOTES
C IV NGX KNOSJEVR

EX CA VAT I N G dozer , loader
and ba ckhoe work , s~ptlc
tanks 1nstalled , dump tru cks
and lo boys tor ht r e . wtll haul
fdl d1r t, top sotl , llmesto:1e
and gravel , Ca l l Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day pho ne 992 7089
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
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Pa ::;s
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Pass
Pass
Open mg lead- + 6

the
peat* Ike~---·
people

Norlh
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2Soulh
4..

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

SNOW II RES AT LAST
YEAR'S
PRICES!!

The Jacoby transfer b1d can
be U1Sed m respon se to noMtrump
overcalls , but we don · t use at

except In response to openmg
no-trump b1ds.
The reason !or th1s 1s that m
general there 1s no advantage
m havmg the lead come up to
the no·\rump overcall t~early
all the defens1ve stren~lh w1ll
be m the opemng b1dder s hand
In fact , there arc plenty of
limes when keep1ng the openmg b1dder on lead w1ll be worth
a triCk
Todav s hand Illustrates th1s
It doesn't matter what~w ... t
leads agamst South s optimiStic lour-spade contract South
w1ll have time to d1s card a
d1arnond on one of dummy s
clubs and w1ll Jose one tnck
each mall su1ts except trumps
G1ve East the lead agamst
(our spades and he w1ll open a
d~amond Now 1! West JUSt
plays h1s mne-spol, West will
be sure of two diamond tncks
m add1t1on to the heart and
club aces
Why do we call four spades
by South an optlrn1 s t•c co ntract' Becau se 1t 1s' South
: rea Jly had to go all out to find
- that rour-spade call. but wheth- er the hand IS played at game
· or part score 11 still should be
played m spades and by South

FAMOUS FIRESTONE

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PO.MEROY
HERE 'S
ECO NOM Y 2 story frame 2
bedrooms NEW bath NEW

WHITEWALLS

ga s F A furnace NEW hot
water tank Full ba sem e nt
Some
carpef 1ng
and

22 .

paneling $6.500 00
TUPPERS PLAINS - 1 year
old 3 bedrooms W C Ntce
bath
Otn1ng room
N tce
k ttchen All e lectnc Garage

Pat•o 1 acre Sl9,500 00
RUTLAND - 1 stor y frame

&amp;

2 bedrooms Bath N ew floor
covertng Gas F A furnac e
Por ches Garage &amp; storage
Storm doors &amp; windows
Porches
Jll5t remodeled

BUY A HOME TODAY
SAVE
M ONEY
TOMORROW
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
' 992 2259
If no answer 992 2568

FOR
BUY

Whttewalls
Plus 50c per t~re
Fed Ex tax Bnd
2 recappable t 1res
off your

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Your Complete Tire Center
992-2094

606 E. Main

Pomeroy

WINNIE&amp; GONE TO BED I 'M REALLY
11'5 NOT EVEN
WORRIED

.. ,AND

TI&lt;E
AFTERNOON'

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AWUT HER 1
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50 AM I. ,et!T WHAT
ARE WE GOING TO

DO?

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FEA11JRI~ RWJK

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PON·t KNOW!

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30. - Me1r
31. Register
22. Actor
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25. Mmce
27. Merchant
29. Debb1e

16. InvOLce

7. Make lace
8. Ncar
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10. Young

29. Penod of
human

(An1wer1 tomorrow}

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Two L over s 10

ACROSS
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cap1tal
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6 8, 13, 15

11 30 - Johnny C:arson 3 4, 15
Illu strated Man " 8 Mov te
00 - N ews 13, 4

by THOMAS JOSEPH

The transfer
fitter overcall

REA SO NABLE rates Ph 446
4782 , Gallipolis John Russell.
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

servtee calls

1
Sorry
Why don 't you ask her to dmner - for one last ta lk ' Then let ~
out all the stops Send flowers w1th a lovmg note (b ut not too
many apolog1es - she was m the wron g too), and make reserM
vatwns at a favorite restaurant that br1ngs back Jots of
memories for you both If lh1s doesn 'I work , well, ta ke 1!, Mom
- SUE

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There's been a slight format ch~nge m WBNS-TV's "Trafhc
Court" show, a good one. It's now " MuniCipal Court," and w11l
alternate tralf1c cases w1th other mmor JUdiCial problems Asurpnsmg number of nat10nal TV critics hked "Lotsa Luck," lhe
Dom DeJ.wse scn es on NBC which I found abom mable The
others JOined me m strongly deplormg It, so It must be one of
those love-hale shows, With no m1ddle ground
Is that Eddie
Albert's vo•ce on tht Roman Mea1 Bread commercials• He
doesn 't appear on camera, but It sounds hke Eddie, who's done
sports fur the company that makes Roman Meal
('m on every c hantableorg{tft~tiOn's mathng hst: mcludmg
a new one that •s the he1ght of somethmg-{)r-other Roads lor
Afnca I'd much rather eontnbute to roads for the Tn-County
area
The early ratmgs for "Calucc1's Dept ," tagged a
(XJSSible new h1L, were very, very dlscouragmg to CBS f might
mvcst m a new quadrasomc (fo ur-&lt;:hannel ) record-player 1f only
I had four ears

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CO N CRETE
de l1vere d rtght to you r
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
esttmates P h one 992 328A
Goegle tn Ready Mtx Co ,
M tdd le port , Oh to
6 30 tf c

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OHIO PH 662

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F REE es f tmates on
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St orm
Doors and W1ndows , Ca r
porls , Marquees and Ratl •ng
Phone
Cha rl es
L tsle
Syracuse , Oh io Ca rl Jacob
Sales Representat tve V V
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6 22 tfc

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DoctorsJ , 4, 15 , Edge6f Ntght B 10 G1 rl m My L 1fe 6 13
00 - AnnthPr Wor ld 3 4 15 . General H osotfal6 13 Even•na
atPops:t'O , M ovte"T heQuletMan ' 10 , Dayttme908
JO - Re tu rn of Pey ton Pla ce 3, 15 One lt l e t o Live 13 Phd
Don ahue4 MatchGame ' 738 , F ltntstones6 , F tlm 33
OO - M 1ster Cartoon 3, Love, Amer •ca n Sty le 13 Somerset 15
Sesa me Sf 33 , 20 , Speedra cer 6
30 - Green A c res 3, Jeopardy 4 I Ldve Lu c y 6 , G illig an' s
I sta nd 13 Hazel 8 Bonanza 15
00 - Bonanza 3, Mr Rogers 20, 33 , M erv Grtff tn 4 Andy
Grtff tth 8 I Dream of Jeann te 13 Mt ss ton lmposstble 6

5 30- Elec Co 33 , Gomer Pyle USMC 13, Beverly Hllllt• ll•es8

Area's Most
Reasonable Prtces

a 4 10 Dally , 8 12 Sat
lh.! q
H Rawlings Sons
B Jtld tng
991 1 1o 1
Mtdd leport 0

Newlywed Game 13, 6 ,

1 30 -

Ph. 992-5271

or w e wtlt
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1 JO - 3 On A Mat ch J, 4 IS l eis Make A Deal 6, 13 As lhe

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam, Pomeroy , 0

Alignment

Jeopardy 3, 15 , Password 6, News 8, 10, 13 , Bob Braun' s

· 12

Open 8 T1l S

Whee l

CBS News 8 Don Imel 's World 10

50 50 Club 4

HURRY!

U P HoLs TER~;;- -ow;-fur
n 1fure We have all the sup
$8,500 00
p lie s
you
wdl
need
SYRACUSE - In new ad
Upholstery Fabrtes. a very
d1l10n 3 large BR Bath
large se tect•on of ny lons .
ve111e ts, Her c u lon , vmy ls - In
Nt ce ktfchen and d 1nmg
cptt on prints , also remnants
area Hardwood floors All
Foam tor cushtons aYld
electric Large lot Good
padd i ng
Burlap , den i ms ,
neighborhood $20,000 00
co ,,
-br lc, toa m glue , Zippers ,
1 floor
, sp rings. a~d cllps, Chtp board s, • MIDDLEPORT plan
3
bedroom
s
Bath
• Ieos, aew•ng thread, dacron.
Dtntng R TV room New
tackt , webbmg , welt cord,
co tton- l W1vel bases, and all
floor covenng -!Jflllty R
other •u pp lles ' you will need
Full basement Gas floor
New f urnitu re at low , low
furnace 2 car garage wtth
pdcn Pomeroy Recovery
workshop $13.000 00

622 E

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992·2094

Spectah~t

News 13
•
00 - Paul Otxon 4 Ph il Donahue r£, Frtendl y Junctton 10 ,
AM 3 Mr Rog ers 33 . Brady Bunch 6 Abbott and Cost el lo B.
Biography 33 , Mov1e ' L•sa " 13
30 - To Tell the Truth 3, Secret Storm 8 M tc haels and Co 6
5~ - Chuck Wh1te Reports 10
00 - Dmah Shore 3, 15 , Joker ' s W1ld 10, 8
30 - Baffle 3 4, 1s $10,000 Pyram1d 8, 10 , M 1ke Douglas s 6
00 - Gambll8, 10 . Password 13, W1 zard of Odds J , 4, 15
30 - Holl ywood Squares 3, 4 15 Br ady Bunc h 13 , Bowlmg 6
Love ot Lde 8 10

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

-------------N E I GLERS
FOR
HOU SE --------------BUILDERS
CALL
GUY RON SHEPARD F loor , Wall
NEIGLER

On Most Amencan Cars

Ph. 742-3985
T

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For Free Estimate

-------------O' DELL WHEEL A lt gnment
-DOZER
- ------------located at Crossroads , Rt 124 ,
and back hoe wo rk
ponds and sep l te f-'nks . d rt
chtn g ser..,.rce top sod , frll
d1rt ,
trmes fo ne ,
B&amp;K
Escavat .ng Pho n e 992 SJ67 or
992 3861
9 I tfc

a 55 -

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

Rooftng .
Spoufing ,
Porch Repa1r , Com
plete
Hom e
Remodeling

ELNA a nd Wh 1f e Sewtng
Machtnes
Se rv tce on all
makes Re asonable rates
The Sewing Cente r
Mtd
d leport , Oh to
111 6tfc
....... ----- - -- -- --~M c COY 'S AUCTION SERVICE
For a r ea l auct •on. call the
rea l Mc Coy
1 0 ' Mac
M cCo y Chester , Dh10
10 3 1tc
EXCAVATING Dozers large
and small , Backhoes and
loa ders on track and t tres ,
Dump t,r uck Lo boy se r
vtce Sep t tc tanks m sta lled
George ( B tll ) Pull tns , phone
992 2478 or 992 7 402
2 9 tfc

8 30 - D1ck Van Dyke 13. Huck and Yog16
9

CONSTRUCTION
From the la r oe s1
Bul ldoz.er Rad 1ator to
::.mal les r Heat er Lore
Nathan B1gg s
Radtator Spectaltst

a,

Rt 4, Pomeroy, 0
991 3954 or 992 7349

PRICE

Janak• 33

To Tel llhe Truth 6, RFD 20, Ca"""r life or Death

_ THURSDAY, OCT 11 , 1973

JOHN TUCKER

BY PAUL CRABTREE

the Ji'i'ymg P an .•.

'
J'houghL'
1 p1 c&lt;hctcd disaster for the Democrats' nat1onal telethon,
16-yea r-old g1r1 and I'm lc7iV~r.ng home t mean packmg
held
a couple of weeks back, and l was sadly I for me) correct
up and Leavmg , Wllhoul m y parents' know le~e I wont try to
explam my reasons but they're good ones Bes1dcs, It would take The Ne1lsen ratings showed 11 the very lowest-rated program
durmg ffie entire week's evemng-tune shows It ra•scd.mtereSL 1
up too much space
Trouble IS, I don't ha ve any place to go or'any money Is but not much money, m West V1rgm1a and Oh1o , No press box m
Amenca has what they have down at Ba1boursv1llc A lpvely
there a way 1 ca n get enough money to keep me from starvmg.
attendant who figures statiStiCS, orders coffee, and hnghtens up
and do runaways have any chance of gettmg Jobs•
the whole place Her name's Beth Spurlock, a' scruor who's
[don't want to be a bum but I can't h vc here two more years
already got a Jot of college work under her bell, artd a thoroughlyJ'd •·ather be dead - UNSIGNED
dehghtful young lady
The ultimate 1n 'Pcssmusm, 1 thmk, came m a rema rk from
Unsigned
Two more years m a m1serable home m1ght be better than my second-grade•, Shmybntc, who complamed that she would
two years on the road - 1! you hve that long Bad lhmgs can have only one recess durmg a day when school was let out at noon
Maybe I'm wrong, bui lt seems two TV shows a·re vastly unhappen to a Ili'year-old gtrl w1th no money and no place to go
proved
thts year "Maude" and "M-A-8-H " I was cool to both of
Instead, why not
1 Look for a JOb so that you can be out of the house as much them last year , because one seemed to glorify the vulganty of
war and the other the vulgarity of phony brotherhood and kneeas posstble ;
c.
2 Fmd an adult you can talk lo and trust - the parent of a Jerk liberalism. Th1s season, both are .corruer , but some~ ow
better And 1 applaud the fl&gt;lks at WCHS-TV who ran a ve ry
fnend , perhaps Wttll even one person on your s1de, problems
sober postscnpt to a "Maude" episode on alcoMhsm, teUmg
won 't seem so black
3. W1th the help of your fnend or counselor , reason out the where to call locally, for help for the problem dnnker Grea I
Folks w1th e1ght-track stereo players m the1r cars may like a
real trouble at home If you can't change thmgs, at least you'll
new accessory a cartndge-s1zed FM tuner 1nsert that uses the
learn to face them
4 And always remember, two years IS a very small part of system's speakers Fnend D1ck Newell IX&gt;ught one and likes 1t,
. your life . Take each day as a challenge, accomplish as much as but adv1ses not to go for lower-pnced modelS, wh1ch are not so
you can, look toward the future and prepare yourself for 11, and hot Cmderella story of the year m sports has to be that of DICk
Baney, so httle-regarded he was cut by a bush-league club m the
don 't dwell on mjusllces " The road " has 1ts share of them too mmors early th1s season, and wound up p1tchmg the pennantHELEN AND SUE
chncher for the Reds
+++
One of our local hoods had an apt-but..:uttmg remark when
Dear Helen
'
I'm 18 Was marned at 17 We were real happy until a fnend West V1rgm1a State Trooper Gene Bumgardner qu•t the for ce to
of mme moved m w•th us I trusted him, but he fed my w1fe some study ch1ropract1c "Now maybe he'll stop breakmg bones and
start Ioong them " Gene was a dedice!ed, honest, but very
hes about me havmg an affair
So my w1fe started drmkmg more and more One mght she rugged cop Speakmg or cops, w1ll the pollee m Me1gs County
came home late and very drunk I couldn't stand it so 1 slapped ever release the real story of the cat who blew mto town m m•dher to brmg her out of 11 (This had happened two or three tunes swnmer, lived 1t up m the Pomeroy-Middleport area for several
weeks, then InJUdiCIOUsly tned to cross the Oh10 R1ver m a car'
'
before.)
Now she's been gone for three weeks and she tells everybody
I'm a wife-beater I never h•t a woman before m my hfe and I
wgttl
never Will agam '
by HENRI ARNOlD aod BOB LEE
Please tell me how I can get he1 back I Jove and need her,
Unsc ra mbl e these four Jumbles.
but every time I try talkmg to her, he1 IX&gt;yf11end IS around one Jetter to eac h square, to
1 do n I
form four ordmary words.
SORRY
mrnd, dear

6 00 - Sunrise Semmar 4, Sacred Heart 10
6 15 - Amertca ' s Problems 10
6 20 - Farm Report 13 ·
6 2S - Paul H arvey 13
6 30 - Colu mbu s Today4 , B1ble Answe r s 8 Pattern s tor L•v•ng
n , News 6
6 4S - Corncob Report 3 Farmhme 10
7 bo - Today 3 4, lS1 CBS News 8, 10, Flmtst ones 13 , Romper
Room 6
7 30 - Rocky &amp; Bul lwmk le lJ , New Zoo Revue6
8 00 - Capt, Kangaroo 10,
Sesame St 33 , New Zoo Revue 13 ,
La ss ie 6

MODERN
SANITATION

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• · 1 00 - Your Health 4 News 13
• ·1 JO - News 4

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

H ea ttng • Atr Cond
Relngeraho n
Plumbmg
Elect~ t ca l Applian ces
Auto
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• Res1dent1al or
Commerc:1al

Out

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11 30 - Johnn y Carson 3 4, 15 , F tle It Unde r F ear 6. 13 . M ov•es

SEPTIC TAN
CLEANED

MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

1973 14x70 MOB I LE home ,
washer a ...,d dryer, dtSh
washer , stamless stee l smk ,
garbage dtsposa1, ...,.,eye le\lel
oven . range, da cro n polyester
carpet, large lot Phone 742

--------------+-- - -·-----·--------For Rent
REGI S TERED
Polled
FUR NI SHED 2 bedroom apart ·
rnent, adults only
Mtd dleport, phone 992 3874
10 2 tfc

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992·2094
606 E. Ma•n Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Phone 992 -2550

p AND J HOME

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10 2 10tc

IN
SYRACUSE

Mason, 1/11 Va

i

33 .
Beat The Clock 13, Charles Bla1r s 'Better World IS , New
Pr ice Is Rtght 8, 10 , World of Surv1vat4
8 00 - Maude 8, 10, Chase 3, 4 15 Tempe~atures R1s l ng 6, 13 ,
Black. Corn~sers 20, 33
8 30 - Movie ' Sh1rts Sktns" 6, 13 , Hawatt F1ve Oa, 10
9 00 - Magtctan 3, 4, 15
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9 30 - Shall B. 10 Roberta Flack 20,33
10 00 - Marcus We lby, M D 6 13 News20 PotlceStory3 4.15
Our Stree t 33
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10 30 - Woman 33

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STEREO RADIO , 8 track tape
comb inat ion , am fm ra d to, 4
way speaker sound system
Brti ~ '"I CC $111 92 , or use o ur
budg et t e rm s Ca ll 9°:! 3965
10 7 6Tt::

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WANTED

773 SS54

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• 6 J0 -. NBC N ews 3, 4, IS AB C News 6 CBS News 8 10
Hogan's Heroe~ 13 Yovr Future Is Now 33
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7 00 - What s M y Lme 8 Elec. Co 20 Beat T he Clock 4 News
10 Lee Trev1no's Golf 15 . Truth or Con~equen ces 6 Dust y's
Trail 13 , Marco SportltteJ3 , Clllt Robertson at Squaw Valley

MONEY IS SA F E AND WILL

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WOMAN wanted to l tve tn wtth
elderly la dy, very l tQht house
k P~&gt;pmg Ca ll 992 593 9
10 9-3t c

(OM J'LETE
JNTERIOR
HEPAIR

4,

Sporlscope 33

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING CO.

Bradbury

foundat1 on for 1ust $16,000 oo
NEW LISTING - 157 acres of """-------- . !r ----n tce laying fa r m l and •n
Columb ia Township Large
ba rn, noce pastures wolh callle

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BEAUTICI AN wanted Phone
992 2840 or, even,ngs 992 64 31
10· 3-6t C

992 ·3863
After 6- 992-5844 .

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Compact Portable ~6 s5 ~~~ 0can have a new 3

-------------CORNER c upboards
wall

All new furmture, nice
area, no pets .

Call Earl Ingels, Jr.

NEW LISTING - 3 bedrooms,

bath , dtntng room . la rg e k tt
CASH pa i d for all makes anct chen , 2 porches, front enclosed
Hot water heat Full basem en t.
mode l s of mobile homes
nt ce lot and 2 car garage On l y
Phone area code 614 423 9531
_J
413tfc $13 500 00

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NO 1 Co pp er 62c , r adrators
JO e, brass 20c. baltertes 90c,
clean , dry , Gtns eng root s S58
lb, ye llow r oot $5, may app le
60c M A Hall, Reedsville
Phone 378 6249
9 23 tf c

Two Bedroom
Furnished Apt.

'

8 22 tfc

For Sale

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SOMEO NE to brush hog F ree
manure Joh
H
d
M rnersv1lle . ~ 10 ou ashelt ,
10 7 ltp
- ------------NEW
1 c
' 51 L.
openmgs
e
rows
ea"
Hovse
for grill
cook
, Wa
lt
ress , carhop, apply 10 person
No exper ience necessary , will
tra 1n
10 3 6tc

- Now Available

Vtrqtl B . T 1'.1ford. Sr .
Brok ;'r
110 MPcha111c Strf'(•t
Pomeroy . Ohto -1:0769

apartmenfs 2 bedrooms down
wdh
gas
furnace s,
f u ll
1220Wa~h1ngton Blvd
ba seme nt , a n d 1 bedr oom
423 752 1
BELPRE. 0 !_,apartment up Garage and nt ce
L-----------,-~ tn
Middlepo r t
A skmg
'$25 000 00

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TEAFORD

very good cond Jt to Phone 773

5805

MILLER
HOMES
MOBILE
.

BABYSITT IN G n my horne
weekday s Ca ll 992 57 04
10 7 3tp

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-14-----------x 65 TRAILER 2 bedroom,

Co mpl et e mobtl e home
se rvr c e p l us g 1ganh c
dt sp1ay of mobile home s
alway s ava1 lable at

ENTERTAINMENT

9 5 JOt c

Hom e 12 x 55 ' 3 bedroom,
front k ttchen , ca tl 985 &lt;~179
ask rng $3 ,5 00
10 9 Jtp

A1r Conditioners
Awmngs ~
Underp•nnmg

Reser va tiOns Make them at
our off •ce m Pomeroy, P 0
Bo x 42 6, or ca II Pomeroy 992

Bradbury
6 p m

Co. Road 5

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

FURNITURE

m
can 99 2 7363 after

AUTO TRIM
992·2839

Bu1ltto Your •Spec s
Delivered to Job S1fe

6 00 - News J.

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TUESDAY: OCT. 8, 1973

ROOFING.
FUR NACE
CLEANING
AND REPAIR AND
4
PLUMBING.

RUSSELL'S

WOOD TRUSSES

5 ROOM house On 3 acres of
land
Tuppers
Ptams
Che st er water , a tl n ew
p /umbtng , alummum S1d mg ,
f ue l oil furnace Call 98 5 JSJ9
9 30 121p

-------------67 MOUNT Vernon Mobtle

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STEAK DINNER

----------- - -Wanted To Buy

1968- wiNo sol1-60~-t;:, 2
bedrooms Ve r y good con
d1t1on Call 992 3511
10 9 14tc

.46, 2 bedroom wil l se ll Wt th or
wdhout
f u rn tlu r e
Good
condtf1on Cal l 773 5689 or see
Martin Graham at Zuspan
Street , Ma son West V Jrg 1n1a
10 3 7tc

ANNUAL MEETING

Yard sale

1957
WE STWO OD
Mob ile
Ho me
excellen t condr fton
Call 99'1 5867
I0 9 6fp

-------------MOBILE home 69 Regent 12 x

Metgs County Farm
Bureau Federation

_ ___________ _
~OWICed

tn

KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
WIGS Many spec: tals durtng
the month of Ocl
Phone
Helen Jane Brown 992 5113
10 2 tfc

I WILL NOT be re spon Si ble for
a ny debts cont r a c ted by
anyone other than myse lf as
of th•s day , Oct 1 or the 15th
of Se pt ember Stg ned, Ralph
E Brownngg
........
10 7 3t p

Real Estate For Sale

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Mtddleport
Tuesday , Wed
nesd ay and Thursday starttng
at 9 am
10 8 3tc

SWEEPER Reparrs
Parts ,
Suppltes Dtscount pr 1ces on
General mer c handtse fhr u
our catalog departm ent
Phone
,367 7736
Da vJs
Vacuum Cleaner Store , 10
am
5 p m Add rson , Oh tO
9 23 30tc

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------Mobile Homes-For- Sale- ------H O U SE for sale located

-YARD
------------SALE at 692 Plum St

galvaniZed roof on church
un trl Oc t 15 Phone 843 243 2 or
84 3 2687
10 9 6tp

for
sale , freld g r own We only
have one color - yellow 10
bunches for 55 we hav e some
out '" ful I b loom some rust
buddtng R e ynold s Flo wer
Sh op , Ma son , w Va Call 773
5 1.4 7
..._
9 26 tfc

6 ROOMS and bath , 1n town
$11 000 Call 992 3975 or 99 2
smalL shaggy , we rg h 12 lbs
257 1
at maturtty
$15
Phon e
.._
9 28 tf c
Coolville 667 62 14
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10 5 6tp 1
! 1 ACRE lo ts, Darwm area
Tuppers
P i atns
water
PARKVIEW Kennels Poodles
Co ntact Her she l M cCl ure
1 toy male and l female
Da rr y Isle , until J p m 99 "2
Phone 992 5&lt;443
5248, a ft er 3, 992 3436 _
7 15 ttc
9 2812t c

NO TRE SPA SS ING , hun t ing, or
f ts hmg on the C E Burn
property VIol ators Wtll be
prosecuted
SJg ned
Wayne
( But chl W11son ,
1o 2 6tc

-------------WILL accept b rds to put on a

Gray Manor
Apartments

.

-------------CA IRN Terrter AKC puppy ,

Notice

YARD Sa le, Frtday &amp; Sa tu rday,
9 a m ttll 5 p m 571 Laurel
Sf , Midd leport , Ohto
10 9 3ft

'

'

KENNE LS of Calhoun - Toy
poodle puppres $60 to 595 ,
Stamese ktttens Sl 5 Phone
256 62 47
10 1 30tc

Or Write Jewell Co., Inc.
Box 104, M•ddleport , 0.

PLt:ASAN l - !he
Redskins Boosters Club Will
sponsor a yard sale Saturday ,
Oct, 20, at the JUmor h1gh
school here startmg at 10 a m
P•·oceeds w•ll be used for all
sports sponsored by the JuniOr
high
A letter Will be mBiled to
parents w1th 1nforma twn
concernmg th1s prOJect For
further quesbons, c•ll Mrs.
Russell Bibbee ( 675-4800),
Mrs James Lemasters ( 6751745), Mrs John W1thers (675-2324), or Mrs. Wilham Rardm,
Jr. (675-4383).
The club w1ll appreciate
contnbuhons for the sale from
everyone m the area of
R_ITES THURSDAY
household 1tems, tools, furPARIS (UPI) -The funeral mture or clothmg Saturday,
·of French race car dr1ver Oct. 13, startmg at I p m ,
,Francois Cevert wtll take place members of the Junior high
-Thursday m Parts or in a sports programs w1ll make a
western provmctal · town, ac- door-to-door canvass collectmg
cording to members of his items for the sale.
famlly.
An auction w1ll be held m the
The sports newspaper l'E- afternoon of the day of the sale
qmpe said Cevert's body would for large Items.
be flown to Pans this evemng
from New York and arrive m
SUSPECT CHARGED
Fra)lce Wednesday mormng.
ATLANTA (UP!) - A JUVeCevert's stster, Jacqueline
Beltolsen SBid the exact hour of nile was charged Monday with
the funeral has not yet been pointmg a p1stol at another
dectded. Tht sel'V!ce will take person m the same area of
place In Pam or m Vaudenay Atlanta Stadmm where Sports
Editor Jesse Outlor of the
in west France.
Mrs. Beltetse, the wife of Atlanta Consbtutwn was shot
race driver Jean-Pierre Bel- sUnday
The youth has not been
toise, was at her parents' home
in the Outlar shootmg
charged
, In Neu1lly wben her brother
was killed Saturday m a racing but Capt. W. B. Blackwell sa1d,
suspect."
accident at Walkms Glen, N Y. "he is our pr1me
I
Outlar 's cond11lon was
reported as 11 Senous but
stable" Munday mght m an
Atlanta hospital. He had
ROSTER TRIMMED
surgery
late SWlday for a
SALT LAKE CITY (UP! ) ~
The Utah StarS. trunmed two bullet wound m his lower left
rookies from the1r roster chest
Pohce sa1d that when Outlar
Monday to reach the 11-man
American Basketball Assocla- declmed to g1ve a youth a nde
\(on player llmit for the start of from the stadium to downtown
Atlanta , the youth pulled a
the 1973-74 season.
pistol
and shot OuUar m the
They were forward Pete
Harris from Stephen F Austin lower chest.
and guard W1l Robmson of
, West yuginia.

GREAT
COUNTRY

Pets For Sale

RED CARPET INN, PHONE 304-675-5007

Notice

--- ---- - - --LOTS of ch rysonlhemu ms

TRAILER , Brown 's Trailer 2 NEW hom es, 3 bedrooms ,
Park M tne r sv tlle Cal l 992
built m k..rlche ns loc i' t ed '"
3J24
R u lland
Call Mi lO Hut
ch rns on 742 3615 or 742 6743
10 9 li e:
10 7 71c

WE NEED

J WOULD i tke to tha nk al l the

ROOMS by th e week. , S18 up
M e1gs Inn Pomer oy
7 12 ttc

STA R ' kills rat s QU'rckly
SUI e- 21 ~ lbS ~~ 69 EberSb -"C h
Hdwe , Sugar Run Mdls,
Pr ckens Hdwe Mason
10 9 JOtp

APARTM E N TS- Good- ~o(lhe
workrng man Clnd Wtfe near
Darwrn
Ohro
Eff1c1ency
apartments, newly decorate d .
Wtl / ren t furntshed or un
furn ts hed E lec tn c heat and
c1 ty water Rent reasonable
773 51 18
10 9tfc

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8 30 am to 5 00 p m Da tly,
8 30 a m
to 12 00 Noon
Satur da y

10 3 61C

1956 FORD three quart er ton ,
good cond•t•on , sns Cttll 949
3746 a ft er 6 p m
10 9 St c

any organrza r ron , phon e 992
3975
3 11 lfc

ASK US ABOUT
PRE-FABRICATED

12tc

4 ROOM apartmenl w tt h bafh
and 1 bed r ooms on 104 Spr •ng
A\lenue- Call 992 5908
I 0 7 61 C

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Addtttonal 2Sc
Advertisement

$99S

4 door, 6 cylt nder automat•c transmtss1on , good fires,
c lean tntertor be•ge f1n1sh rad•o &amp; hea ler. real econo m y
&amp; a popular model

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autornatJt, Ps, Pb , AC radial
t 1re s
lb 000 miles
\1 ,800
Phone 74"'J 3334

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10 7 J tp

51395

6 1967 CHEV£LLE

25 Per Cent Dis count on p11 1d
ads and ad5o pa id wtth.n 10
days
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I OBITUARY
$2 00 for 50 word m tn
tmum Eac h addlt tonal word

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U NF UR NI SHED
apartments ,
at so . tra dr&gt;r space LonQ

4 door fa ctory atr
cw tom Atic lransm1sston , power
steenng &amp; brakes. good white wall t ~res, wh lte fm ish, ,
vtnyl roof. rAdto , heavy duty suspens•on

M tn tmum Charge$1 00

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unfurntshed
apartments
Phone 991 S43o4
4 12 He
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coli Telephone 991 3640 after
S p rn
10&lt;4 Ji tc

1977 HON OA 450 1 elephone 991
1640 ;:t II rr S tJ fll

3 AND 4 ROOM furnished ilnd

11 door. V 8 ~ulomattc , power .stee rmg radto, good f1res
blue lmt sh , spotless mtertor

Stble for more than ont tn

cents per

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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bedroom Call Albert H ill 944
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8 - Tht Dally Sl!nl •nel, Middleport-Pomeroy, Dl·l , 9, 19;3

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ror Sale

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
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OF

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#'til be accepted until 9 am tor

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Day of Pub llc iiJi ton
REGULATIONS
The PubliSher reserves the
f•gM to ed tt or re rec t any ed s
deemed Ob!ecttonal
The

Qiii.LITY
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Pvbltsher will not be respon

correct msert lon

RATES

1970 OODGE POLAR A

For Want Ad Servtet

5 cents per Word one Insert ion
word.., three

con secut tlie msertlons

26 cents per word S•X con
secutJ',.. lnsert tons

Charge per

OFFICE HOURS

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Card of Thanks
people who sent me ca rds , .
flowers , and phone c alls. while
1 was tn O' Bieness. Hosp.tal '"
Athens Your k ind thoughts
"were apprec . ated
Mary
Colmer
10 9 ltp

a rel1able. steady dnver . salesman who en
joys operating h1s own local established
bus mess five days a week in com pany ve h•cle ;
no Investment or ex penses. no strikes or
layoffs . We offer your family utmost secu nty
and fabulo us beneftts , guaranteed salary and
advancem en t •nto management based on your
ambition For 1nterv1ew, contact Mr . Pntch ard

I WISH to tha nk all my fr •ends ,
relatives , and customers tor
the tr prayers Also , to all who
sent fiQwers , cards , and
v istted me wht le 1 was m the
Holzer
Med•cal
Center
Spec tal thanks to our pastor ,
Rev Robert Bumgardner , tor
h1S prayers , and v •stt srto the
hosp.tal , M i ddl eport
Emergency Squad , Dr Davts ,
Dr Pendergast. and to al l the
nu. ses on 11-te fourth floor of
Holzer
Medt c al
Cen ter
Eugene H French
10 9 ltc

NFL Stancrmgs
By Untted Press lnternattonal
Amertean Conference
East
w, I t pet
Mlamt
3 I 0 750
Buffalo
3 1 0 750
NY Jets
I
3 0 250
New England
I 3 0 250
Baltimore
I
3 0 250
Central
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P ittsburgh
4
0 01000
Cleveland
3
I 0 750
Ctncinnatt
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Houston
0 .. 0 000
West
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Kansas C•tv
3
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Oakland
2 2 0 500
Denver
1 3 0 250
San Diego
1 3 0 250
Nattonal Conference
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Dallas
3
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Washington
3
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St LOUtS
2 2 0
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N Y G•ants
1 2 l
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0 3 1
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Central
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M.nnesota
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Green Say
2
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Detroit
I
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Chicago
I
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West
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Los Angeles
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San Fra ncis co
2 2 0
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Atla~ta
1 3 o
250
New Orleans
1 3 o
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r WaShmgton 14 Dallas 7
(Only game schedul ed)
Sunday's Games
Balt imore at Buffalo
D enver at Houston
N Y Jets at New Eng
Pittsbu rgh at Cmcmnat t
' Oakland at San DteQ,f
Chtcago a t Atlanta
Dallas at Los Angeles
Detro it at New Orleans
M.nnesota at San Francisco
Phliadelphta at Sf LO UIS
Washington vs NY G1ants
at New Hav en
Kansas CtfY vs Green Bay
atM1Iwaukee
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Monday's Games
M1am•~t Cleveland
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Tuesday , OCtober 16
7 14 PM
Chester Grade School

2181

Employment Wanted

BEEF htdes W111 pay $9 per
• hrde Phone 773 5600 Grover
C Rou sh Mason W V a
10 7 \O tp

GRAVEL

HILL ~

3 bedrooms,

bath ga s furnace large ktt
chen , leve l lot I car garage
w tth storage Vacant. so you
can soon move m $15 ,500

LARGE

HOME

Gas

f 1rep lace, ga s FA furn ace
n1c e modern kitchen 5 large
bedrooms w tfh closets, large
front porch on corner lot •n
Rutland
wdh
tr ees
an d
shrubbery
NEW LISTING - Conve n1ent 3
bedroom home nt ce bath ,
modern b1rch kttch en , large
ltvtn g h ot wa ter heal tng I c ar
garage $19 ,500 00

NEW LISTING - 3 bedroom
r anch home bath , ga.s furna ce
gatag e, and n 1ce l ot tn
Syr acu se Wa nt $19 500 00

NEW LISTING -

Has 2

OVER 2 ACRES - Aboul half

WASHER

clea r ed th e r est has large saw
t1 mbe r T P wate r avatla ble

bedroom home wllh

Only 0 224.95
Model WLP lOIN

cupboar ds , chests o ld guns ,
any condit1on
Also blue
decorated stoneware Wrlfe
P 0 Box 44 , Martin sburg ,
Ohto , 43935 or ca l l 1 484 4440
after 7 p m'
8 a 90t c

ComDact Porta bl e
ELEC, DRYER

Only 0 132.95
Model OLP lOSOP

POMEROY
WANTED , for
auc1ton ,
household good s Too lS.~ most
an ytht ng of va l ue Will buy or
sell on co mm i SSIOn Wtll haul
Call 992 3354 or 992 2792 GROCERY busines s fo r sale
Buddmg for sale or lease
Hayman 's
7 25 tfc
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
10 p m for appotntment
to
OLD furntfure oak tables,
3 20 tfc
c locks, rce boxes , brass beds ,
d 1shes
or
complete
EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E
households
Write M
D
Mam St, Pomeroy All ktnds
Mtller, Rt 4, Pomeroy, Oh1o,
call 992 6271
of sa lt water pellets , water
nuggets , block salt and own
5 13 tfc
Oh 10 R lver Sa It Phone 992
3891
6 5 tfc

1:. Jac~~n=~~~7{8~gr

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electnc

heat ,

se t

l'h
on

balhs,
your

BO acres o f cro p land

La rge 4

bed room house wolh ba lh
Mme r at s 2 farm pond s &amp; good
limber

INVES T

WH ERE

WOMAN wanted Ca l l 992 2565
for an tnt erv Jew
10 9 3tc

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ESTATE IS THE ANSWER
HAVE A TALK WITH ONE OF

us

PAPER CARRIER

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OFFICE SUPPLIES
and
Slop In and See Our
Floor Di s play

215 N. Second
Phone 992-3509
\ 2~ Hour Service
Ail work guaranfeed

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

Ph "iin 2174

Pomeroy

SEWING MACHINE S Repatr
se r vice all makes 99 2 2284
The Fabrtc Shop Pomeroy
Author, zea St nger Sa l es and
Se rv tc e We Sharpen Sc 1ssors
3 29 ttc

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Ele c

f r'1ca 1 plu mbtng and heating
Phone 992 5858
7 15 l fc

RAC IN E

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91130tp

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Real Estate For Sale
HOME 1n Ches ter 1 P 4 ac re s.
n1 ce loc at Jon nea r Gavrn
call 367 7114
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7 18 tf

50 ACRE FARM Wtth 5 rooiTi
ho use. bath , on hardtop road
W1th bulldtng Sites. S20.000

Coli 992 $795

---------- --MEDIUM S1Zed western saddle ,
sso, also , htghchatr , 57 Phone
Coolville 667 6214
10 5 6tp
1972 9V7 FoOt pick up camper
Sleeps four, self contamed ,
S1,250 Call 7.42 5980
10 5 7tc

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Moln, 992 7554
10 5 301t

Her efords 1 Bull . 2 he1fers 11
monthS; , A lso bull and he•fer
ca lvt'l I 0 Me Coy , Chester,
Oh io, Phone 985 3944
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55 - NBC News J. IS
1 00 - All My Ch tldren 6, 13 , NewsJ Not For W omen Only 15 ,
Concen trattori 8, What's My L tne 10
World Turns 8, 10
2 00 ·- Days of Our Lives 3, 4 15

Gu1dlng L1ght 8, 10

Gene's
Body Shop

R.• II Mus!
Be R1ghl

3
3
4
4

Ltncoln Hill- Pomeroy , 0

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Painting ASpecialty

O PEN
~ og e r
Hyse ll ' s
Ga ra ge nea r Cr oss r oads on
5 1 Rt 124 , a ll mechanr cal
w o rk •ncludtng automat 1c
tran sm1S Stons
M on day
F r rday 8 30 am t rl! 5 p m
Sa l urday - 8 30 to 12 noon
Unle ss by a ppt Phone 992
5682 or 99 2 7121
9 16 301 c.

now ba c k. to work Comp lete
front end se rv rce tune Up and
brak..e
servt ce
Wh -eels
ba la nced electronically
All
work guaranteed Reasonable
rate s Phone 742 3232
2 18 ff c
Remo d eling , Cer am ic tile
baths Box 280 Ru tland 742
366.j
6 26 tf c

M ILLER
STEWART

3035

8 AC RE S of l and on Stat e Route
143 on new proposed wa ter AUTOMOBILE Insura nce been
cancelled?
Lost
your
I me Call 992 "3 640 after 5 p m
operator 's lteense Call 992
10 4 12tc
7428
6 15 tf c
2 BED ROOM 110USC 3 years ol d
carpe tmg b rg k tl ch en wrth
lo ts of cab tn ets, 1 1~ ae,re of
DEAD 51 OCk - W1ll remn v "
at a r easonab le charge Call
ground Rac1ne Ohto Cal l
949 j998
245 5514
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55 - Earl Ntght tngale 15
00 - New s 3, 4 a 15 N ews 6, 10 Sesa m e St 20 Mi lestones o f
Pr ogress 33 , ABC News 13
30 --. NB C New s 3l 4, 15 , ABC News 6 . CBS News B 10 Lt l1as
Yoga &amp; You 33 Hogan's Heroes 13
00 - What s My Lm e B News )0, Beat t he Cloc k 4, E lec Co
20 , Cou r se o f Our T •m es 33 , Truth or Con seq 3, 6 , Let's Mak e
A Deai i J Call of the West 15 , Coaches Comments 5
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30 - Hollywood Squares 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Wtld Kmgdom
10 Seal the Clock 13 Zoom 20 Lookmg Ahead 33 Sa le of 1he
Ce ntury 4, Ozzle's Gtrls 8, Johnny Mann 's Sta nd Up an d
Cheer l5
00 - The Walton ~ 8 10 , Ad vocates 20 33 Tom a 6, 13 Fl tp
Wil son 3, 4, 15
00 - lron stde 3 4.. 15 Kung Fu 6 13 M ov •e " The Sms o f
Ra chel Cade " 8, Jackte Glea~on 10 •
00 - Streets of Sa n Franetsco6 . 13 , N ews 20 NBC Folltes 3, 4,

Dear So'ry
Let's be realistic Your w1fe I Would rather believe a man
' 'frtend u t han he r husband, 2 Drmk s too much 3 Stays out t oo

late and comes home sloshed 4 Leaves you and gets another
• boyfriend almost unmedmtely (or d1d she already have h•rn').
and 5 Blames 11 all on you 1
Try the dmner routme 1f you w1sh, but don't grovel 1 YOU
deserve an apology too - HELEN

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4

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The

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shower
(2 wds )

11 Indonesian
tsland

12.

Ma•d who
loved
Launce lot

13 Ind1an
water
vessel

14. "Shake,
- and

Roll"

15. Black
cuckoo
16. On the
othe r hand
1'1 Hebrew

liqUid

38.Jean

G1raudoux
play
39. Tw1t1ed
40 Home
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41 From a
d1stance

DOWN

1. Kmd of
dressmg

2 U naccompamed

Yesterday's Answer

3. F'ated to

fall
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4. Altar conM
st ellat1on

5. Verbal
noun
6. Cause to

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Phone 949 382 1
Ractne OhJO
Cntt Bradford

feel great

wds )

James

measure

22. C1ty o[

Man asse h

23 Ta! 25. Tr1bcs
26. Wnter

Schop[er's
pen name
27, ComparatJve word

culture
( 2 wds )

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32. " Dreamer ''
( 2 wds )

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charge

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ABBOT NEPHEW HONEST

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34. Man o r

game

35. Classified

37. Hat fabnc
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CRYPTOQUOTES
C IV NGX KNOSJEVR

EX CA VAT I N G dozer , loader
and ba ckhoe work , s~ptlc
tanks 1nstalled , dump tru cks
and lo boys tor ht r e . wtll haul
fdl d1r t, top sotl , llmesto:1e
and gravel , Ca l l Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day pho ne 992 7089
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
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Pass
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Open mg lead- + 6

the
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people

Norlh
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2Soulh
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

SNOW II RES AT LAST
YEAR'S
PRICES!!

The Jacoby transfer b1d can
be U1Sed m respon se to noMtrump
overcalls , but we don · t use at

except In response to openmg
no-trump b1ds.
The reason !or th1s 1s that m
general there 1s no advantage
m havmg the lead come up to
the no·\rump overcall t~early
all the defens1ve stren~lh w1ll
be m the opemng b1dder s hand
In fact , there arc plenty of
limes when keep1ng the openmg b1dder on lead w1ll be worth
a triCk
Todav s hand Illustrates th1s
It doesn't matter what~w ... t
leads agamst South s optimiStic lour-spade contract South
w1ll have time to d1s card a
d1arnond on one of dummy s
clubs and w1ll Jose one tnck
each mall su1ts except trumps
G1ve East the lead agamst
(our spades and he w1ll open a
d~amond Now 1! West JUSt
plays h1s mne-spol, West will
be sure of two diamond tncks
m add1t1on to the heart and
club aces
Why do we call four spades
by South an optlrn1 s t•c co ntract' Becau se 1t 1s' South
: rea Jly had to go all out to find
- that rour-spade call. but wheth- er the hand IS played at game
· or part score 11 still should be
played m spades and by South

FAMOUS FIRESTONE

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PO.MEROY
HERE 'S
ECO NOM Y 2 story frame 2
bedrooms NEW bath NEW

WHITEWALLS

ga s F A furnace NEW hot
water tank Full ba sem e nt
Some
carpef 1ng
and

22 .

paneling $6.500 00
TUPPERS PLAINS - 1 year
old 3 bedrooms W C Ntce
bath
Otn1ng room
N tce
k ttchen All e lectnc Garage

Pat•o 1 acre Sl9,500 00
RUTLAND - 1 stor y frame

&amp;

2 bedrooms Bath N ew floor
covertng Gas F A furnac e
Por ches Garage &amp; storage
Storm doors &amp; windows
Porches
Jll5t remodeled

BUY A HOME TODAY
SAVE
M ONEY
TOMORROW
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
' 992 2259
If no answer 992 2568

FOR
BUY

Whttewalls
Plus 50c per t~re
Fed Ex tax Bnd
2 recappable t 1res
off your

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Your Complete Tire Center
992-2094

606 E. Main

Pomeroy

WINNIE&amp; GONE TO BED I 'M REALLY
11'5 NOT EVEN
WORRIED

.. ,AND

TI&lt;E
AFTERNOON'

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AWUT HER 1
J ANIE

50 AM I. ,et!T WHAT
ARE WE GOING TO

DO?

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FEA11JRI~ RWJK

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PON·t KNOW!

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21. Revealed

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31. Register
22. Actor
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24. Wmdflower
25. Mmce
27. Merchant
29. Debb1e

16. InvOLce

7. Make lace
8. Ncar
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10. Young

29. Penod of
human

(An1wer1 tomorrow}

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Two L over s 10

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11 30 - Johnny C:arson 3 4, 15
Illu strated Man " 8 Mov te
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by THOMAS JOSEPH

The transfer
fitter overcall

REA SO NABLE rates Ph 446
4782 , Gallipolis John Russell.
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

servtee calls

1
Sorry
Why don 't you ask her to dmner - for one last ta lk ' Then let ~
out all the stops Send flowers w1th a lovmg note (b ut not too
many apolog1es - she was m the wron g too), and make reserM
vatwns at a favorite restaurant that br1ngs back Jots of
memories for you both If lh1s doesn 'I work , well, ta ke 1!, Mom
- SUE

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There's been a slight format ch~nge m WBNS-TV's "Trafhc
Court" show, a good one. It's now " MuniCipal Court," and w11l
alternate tralf1c cases w1th other mmor JUdiCial problems Asurpnsmg number of nat10nal TV critics hked "Lotsa Luck," lhe
Dom DeJ.wse scn es on NBC which I found abom mable The
others JOined me m strongly deplormg It, so It must be one of
those love-hale shows, With no m1ddle ground
Is that Eddie
Albert's vo•ce on tht Roman Mea1 Bread commercials• He
doesn 't appear on camera, but It sounds hke Eddie, who's done
sports fur the company that makes Roman Meal
('m on every c hantableorg{tft~tiOn's mathng hst: mcludmg
a new one that •s the he1ght of somethmg-{)r-other Roads lor
Afnca I'd much rather eontnbute to roads for the Tn-County
area
The early ratmgs for "Calucc1's Dept ," tagged a
(XJSSible new h1L, were very, very dlscouragmg to CBS f might
mvcst m a new quadrasomc (fo ur-&lt;:hannel ) record-player 1f only
I had four ears

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pro1ect Fast and easy Free
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Goegle tn Ready Mtx Co ,
M tdd le port , Oh to
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atPops:t'O , M ovte"T heQuletMan ' 10 , Dayttme908
JO - Re tu rn of Pey ton Pla ce 3, 15 One lt l e t o Live 13 Phd
Don ahue4 MatchGame ' 738 , F ltntstones6 , F tlm 33
OO - M 1ster Cartoon 3, Love, Amer •ca n Sty le 13 Somerset 15
Sesa me Sf 33 , 20 , Speedra cer 6
30 - Green A c res 3, Jeopardy 4 I Ldve Lu c y 6 , G illig an' s
I sta nd 13 Hazel 8 Bonanza 15
00 - Bonanza 3, Mr Rogers 20, 33 , M erv Grtff tn 4 Andy
Grtff tth 8 I Dream of Jeann te 13 Mt ss ton lmposstble 6

5 30- Elec Co 33 , Gomer Pyle USMC 13, Beverly Hllllt• ll•es8

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Reasonable Prtces

a 4 10 Dally , 8 12 Sat
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991 1 1o 1
Mtdd leport 0

Newlywed Game 13, 6 ,

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Ph. 992-5271

or w e wtlt
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Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam, Pomeroy , 0

Alignment

Jeopardy 3, 15 , Password 6, News 8, 10, 13 , Bob Braun' s

· 12

Open 8 T1l S

Whee l

CBS News 8 Don Imel 's World 10

50 50 Club 4

HURRY!

U P HoLs TER~;;- -ow;-fur
n 1fure We have all the sup
$8,500 00
p lie s
you
wdl
need
SYRACUSE - In new ad
Upholstery Fabrtes. a very
d1l10n 3 large BR Bath
large se tect•on of ny lons .
ve111e ts, Her c u lon , vmy ls - In
Nt ce ktfchen and d 1nmg
cptt on prints , also remnants
area Hardwood floors All
Foam tor cushtons aYld
electric Large lot Good
padd i ng
Burlap , den i ms ,
neighborhood $20,000 00
co ,,
-br lc, toa m glue , Zippers ,
1 floor
, sp rings. a~d cllps, Chtp board s, • MIDDLEPORT plan
3
bedroom
s
Bath
• Ieos, aew•ng thread, dacron.
Dtntng R TV room New
tackt , webbmg , welt cord,
co tton- l W1vel bases, and all
floor covenng -!Jflllty R
other •u pp lles ' you will need
Full basement Gas floor
New f urnitu re at low , low
furnace 2 car garage wtth
pdcn Pomeroy Recovery
workshop $13.000 00

622 E

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00 - Paul Otxon 4 Ph il Donahue r£, Frtendl y Junctton 10 ,
AM 3 Mr Rog ers 33 . Brady Bunch 6 Abbott and Cost el lo B.
Biography 33 , Mov1e ' L•sa " 13
30 - To Tell the Truth 3, Secret Storm 8 M tc haels and Co 6
5~ - Chuck Wh1te Reports 10
00 - Dmah Shore 3, 15 , Joker ' s W1ld 10, 8
30 - Baffle 3 4, 1s $10,000 Pyram1d 8, 10 , M 1ke Douglas s 6
00 - Gambll8, 10 . Password 13, W1 zard of Odds J , 4, 15
30 - Holl ywood Squares 3, 4 15 Br ady Bunc h 13 , Bowlmg 6
Love ot Lde 8 10

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FOR
HOU SE --------------BUILDERS
CALL
GUY RON SHEPARD F loor , Wall
NEIGLER

On Most Amencan Cars

Ph. 742-3985
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-------------O' DELL WHEEL A lt gnment
-DOZER
- ------------located at Crossroads , Rt 124 ,
and back hoe wo rk
ponds and sep l te f-'nks . d rt
chtn g ser..,.rce top sod , frll
d1rt ,
trmes fo ne ,
B&amp;K
Escavat .ng Pho n e 992 SJ67 or
992 3861
9 I tfc

a 55 -

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

Rooftng .
Spoufing ,
Porch Repa1r , Com
plete
Hom e
Remodeling

ELNA a nd Wh 1f e Sewtng
Machtnes
Se rv tce on all
makes Re asonable rates
The Sewing Cente r
Mtd
d leport , Oh to
111 6tfc
....... ----- - -- -- --~M c COY 'S AUCTION SERVICE
For a r ea l auct •on. call the
rea l Mc Coy
1 0 ' Mac
M cCo y Chester , Dh10
10 3 1tc
EXCAVATING Dozers large
and small , Backhoes and
loa ders on track and t tres ,
Dump t,r uck Lo boy se r
vtce Sep t tc tanks m sta lled
George ( B tll ) Pull tns , phone
992 2478 or 992 7 402
2 9 tfc

8 30 - D1ck Van Dyke 13. Huck and Yog16
9

CONSTRUCTION
From the la r oe s1
Bul ldoz.er Rad 1ator to
::.mal les r Heat er Lore
Nathan B1gg s
Radtator Spectaltst

a,

Rt 4, Pomeroy, 0
991 3954 or 992 7349

PRICE

Janak• 33

To Tel llhe Truth 6, RFD 20, Ca"""r life or Death

_ THURSDAY, OCT 11 , 1973

JOHN TUCKER

BY PAUL CRABTREE

the Ji'i'ymg P an .•.

'
J'houghL'
1 p1 c&lt;hctcd disaster for the Democrats' nat1onal telethon,
16-yea r-old g1r1 and I'm lc7iV~r.ng home t mean packmg
held
a couple of weeks back, and l was sadly I for me) correct
up and Leavmg , Wllhoul m y parents' know le~e I wont try to
explam my reasons but they're good ones Bes1dcs, It would take The Ne1lsen ratings showed 11 the very lowest-rated program
durmg ffie entire week's evemng-tune shows It ra•scd.mtereSL 1
up too much space
Trouble IS, I don't ha ve any place to go or'any money Is but not much money, m West V1rgm1a and Oh1o , No press box m
Amenca has what they have down at Ba1boursv1llc A lpvely
there a way 1 ca n get enough money to keep me from starvmg.
attendant who figures statiStiCS, orders coffee, and hnghtens up
and do runaways have any chance of gettmg Jobs•
the whole place Her name's Beth Spurlock, a' scruor who's
[don't want to be a bum but I can't h vc here two more years
already got a Jot of college work under her bell, artd a thoroughlyJ'd •·ather be dead - UNSIGNED
dehghtful young lady
The ultimate 1n 'Pcssmusm, 1 thmk, came m a rema rk from
Unsigned
Two more years m a m1serable home m1ght be better than my second-grade•, Shmybntc, who complamed that she would
two years on the road - 1! you hve that long Bad lhmgs can have only one recess durmg a day when school was let out at noon
Maybe I'm wrong, bui lt seems two TV shows a·re vastly unhappen to a Ili'year-old gtrl w1th no money and no place to go
proved
thts year "Maude" and "M-A-8-H " I was cool to both of
Instead, why not
1 Look for a JOb so that you can be out of the house as much them last year , because one seemed to glorify the vulganty of
war and the other the vulgarity of phony brotherhood and kneeas posstble ;
c.
2 Fmd an adult you can talk lo and trust - the parent of a Jerk liberalism. Th1s season, both are .corruer , but some~ ow
better And 1 applaud the fl&gt;lks at WCHS-TV who ran a ve ry
fnend , perhaps Wttll even one person on your s1de, problems
sober postscnpt to a "Maude" episode on alcoMhsm, teUmg
won 't seem so black
3. W1th the help of your fnend or counselor , reason out the where to call locally, for help for the problem dnnker Grea I
Folks w1th e1ght-track stereo players m the1r cars may like a
real trouble at home If you can't change thmgs, at least you'll
new accessory a cartndge-s1zed FM tuner 1nsert that uses the
learn to face them
4 And always remember, two years IS a very small part of system's speakers Fnend D1ck Newell IX&gt;ught one and likes 1t,
. your life . Take each day as a challenge, accomplish as much as but adv1ses not to go for lower-pnced modelS, wh1ch are not so
you can, look toward the future and prepare yourself for 11, and hot Cmderella story of the year m sports has to be that of DICk
Baney, so httle-regarded he was cut by a bush-league club m the
don 't dwell on mjusllces " The road " has 1ts share of them too mmors early th1s season, and wound up p1tchmg the pennantHELEN AND SUE
chncher for the Reds
+++
One of our local hoods had an apt-but..:uttmg remark when
Dear Helen
'
I'm 18 Was marned at 17 We were real happy until a fnend West V1rgm1a State Trooper Gene Bumgardner qu•t the for ce to
of mme moved m w•th us I trusted him, but he fed my w1fe some study ch1ropract1c "Now maybe he'll stop breakmg bones and
start Ioong them " Gene was a dedice!ed, honest, but very
hes about me havmg an affair
So my w1fe started drmkmg more and more One mght she rugged cop Speakmg or cops, w1ll the pollee m Me1gs County
came home late and very drunk I couldn't stand it so 1 slapped ever release the real story of the cat who blew mto town m m•dher to brmg her out of 11 (This had happened two or three tunes swnmer, lived 1t up m the Pomeroy-Middleport area for several
weeks, then InJUdiCIOUsly tned to cross the Oh10 R1ver m a car'
'
before.)
Now she's been gone for three weeks and she tells everybody
I'm a wife-beater I never h•t a woman before m my hfe and I
wgttl
never Will agam '
by HENRI ARNOlD aod BOB LEE
Please tell me how I can get he1 back I Jove and need her,
Unsc ra mbl e these four Jumbles.
but every time I try talkmg to her, he1 IX&gt;yf11end IS around one Jetter to eac h square, to
1 do n I
form four ordmary words.
SORRY
mrnd, dear

6 00 - Sunrise Semmar 4, Sacred Heart 10
6 15 - Amertca ' s Problems 10
6 20 - Farm Report 13 ·
6 2S - Paul H arvey 13
6 30 - Colu mbu s Today4 , B1ble Answe r s 8 Pattern s tor L•v•ng
n , News 6
6 4S - Corncob Report 3 Farmhme 10
7 bo - Today 3 4, lS1 CBS News 8, 10, Flmtst ones 13 , Romper
Room 6
7 30 - Rocky &amp; Bul lwmk le lJ , New Zoo Revue6
8 00 - Capt, Kangaroo 10,
Sesame St 33 , New Zoo Revue 13 ,
La ss ie 6

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• · 1 00 - Your Health 4 News 13
• ·1 JO - News 4

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SERVICE
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Elect~ t ca l Applian ces
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11 30 - Johnn y Carson 3 4, 15 , F tle It Unde r F ear 6. 13 . M ov•es

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MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

1973 14x70 MOB I LE home ,
washer a ...,d dryer, dtSh
washer , stamless stee l smk ,
garbage dtsposa1, ...,.,eye le\lel
oven . range, da cro n polyester
carpet, large lot Phone 742

--------------+-- - -·-----·--------For Rent
REGI S TERED
Polled
FUR NI SHED 2 bedroom apart ·
rnent, adults only
Mtd dleport, phone 992 3874
10 2 tfc

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992·2094
606 E. Ma•n Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Phone 992 -2550

p AND J HOME

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IN
SYRACUSE

Mason, 1/11 Va

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33 .
Beat The Clock 13, Charles Bla1r s 'Better World IS , New
Pr ice Is Rtght 8, 10 , World of Surv1vat4
8 00 - Maude 8, 10, Chase 3, 4 15 Tempe~atures R1s l ng 6, 13 ,
Black. Corn~sers 20, 33
8 30 - Movie ' Sh1rts Sktns" 6, 13 , Hawatt F1ve Oa, 10
9 00 - Magtctan 3, 4, 15
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9 30 - Shall B. 10 Roberta Flack 20,33
10 00 - Marcus We lby, M D 6 13 News20 PotlceStory3 4.15
Our Stree t 33
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10 30 - Woman 33

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STEREO RADIO , 8 track tape
comb inat ion , am fm ra d to, 4
way speaker sound system
Brti ~ '"I CC $111 92 , or use o ur
budg et t e rm s Ca ll 9°:! 3965
10 7 6Tt::

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773 SS54

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Hogan's Heroe~ 13 Yovr Future Is Now 33
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7 00 - What s M y Lme 8 Elec. Co 20 Beat T he Clock 4 News
10 Lee Trev1no's Golf 15 . Truth or Con~equen ces 6 Dust y's
Trail 13 , Marco SportltteJ3 , Clllt Robertson at Squaw Valley

MONEY IS SA F E AND WILL

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WOMAN wanted to l tve tn wtth
elderly la dy, very l tQht house
k P~&gt;pmg Ca ll 992 593 9
10 9-3t c

(OM J'LETE
JNTERIOR
HEPAIR

4,

Sporlscope 33

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING CO.

Bradbury

foundat1 on for 1ust $16,000 oo
NEW LISTING - 157 acres of """-------- . !r ----n tce laying fa r m l and •n
Columb ia Township Large
ba rn, noce pastures wolh callle

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BEAUTICI AN wanted Phone
992 2840 or, even,ngs 992 64 31
10· 3-6t C

992 ·3863
After 6- 992-5844 .

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Compact Portable ~6 s5 ~~~ 0can have a new 3

-------------CORNER c upboards
wall

All new furmture, nice
area, no pets .

Call Earl Ingels, Jr.

NEW LISTING - 3 bedrooms,

bath , dtntng room . la rg e k tt
CASH pa i d for all makes anct chen , 2 porches, front enclosed
Hot water heat Full basem en t.
mode l s of mobile homes
nt ce lot and 2 car garage On l y
Phone area code 614 423 9531
_J
413tfc $13 500 00

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NO 1 Co pp er 62c , r adrators
JO e, brass 20c. baltertes 90c,
clean , dry , Gtns eng root s S58
lb, ye llow r oot $5, may app le
60c M A Hall, Reedsville
Phone 378 6249
9 23 tf c

Two Bedroom
Furnished Apt.

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8 22 tfc

For Sale

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SOMEO NE to brush hog F ree
manure Joh
H
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M rnersv1lle . ~ 10 ou ashelt ,
10 7 ltp
- ------------NEW
1 c
' 51 L.
openmgs
e
rows
ea"
Hovse
for grill
cook
, Wa
lt
ress , carhop, apply 10 person
No exper ience necessary , will
tra 1n
10 3 6tc

- Now Available

Vtrqtl B . T 1'.1ford. Sr .
Brok ;'r
110 MPcha111c Strf'(•t
Pomeroy . Ohto -1:0769

apartmenfs 2 bedrooms down
wdh
gas
furnace s,
f u ll
1220Wa~h1ngton Blvd
ba seme nt , a n d 1 bedr oom
423 752 1
BELPRE. 0 !_,apartment up Garage and nt ce
L-----------,-~ tn
Middlepo r t
A skmg
'$25 000 00

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TEAFORD

very good cond Jt to Phone 773

5805

MILLER
HOMES
MOBILE
.

BABYSITT IN G n my horne
weekday s Ca ll 992 57 04
10 7 3tp

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-14-----------x 65 TRAILER 2 bedroom,

Co mpl et e mobtl e home
se rvr c e p l us g 1ganh c
dt sp1ay of mobile home s
alway s ava1 lable at

ENTERTAINMENT

9 5 JOt c

Hom e 12 x 55 ' 3 bedroom,
front k ttchen , ca tl 985 &lt;~179
ask rng $3 ,5 00
10 9 Jtp

A1r Conditioners
Awmngs ~
Underp•nnmg

Reser va tiOns Make them at
our off •ce m Pomeroy, P 0
Bo x 42 6, or ca II Pomeroy 992

Bradbury
6 p m

Co. Road 5

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

FURNITURE

m
can 99 2 7363 after

AUTO TRIM
992·2839

Bu1ltto Your •Spec s
Delivered to Job S1fe

6 00 - News J.

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TUESDAY: OCT. 8, 1973

ROOFING.
FUR NACE
CLEANING
AND REPAIR AND
4
PLUMBING.

RUSSELL'S

WOOD TRUSSES

5 ROOM house On 3 acres of
land
Tuppers
Ptams
Che st er water , a tl n ew
p /umbtng , alummum S1d mg ,
f ue l oil furnace Call 98 5 JSJ9
9 30 121p

-------------67 MOUNT Vernon Mobtle

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STEAK DINNER

----------- - -Wanted To Buy

1968- wiNo sol1-60~-t;:, 2
bedrooms Ve r y good con
d1t1on Call 992 3511
10 9 14tc

.46, 2 bedroom wil l se ll Wt th or
wdhout
f u rn tlu r e
Good
condtf1on Cal l 773 5689 or see
Martin Graham at Zuspan
Street , Ma son West V Jrg 1n1a
10 3 7tc

ANNUAL MEETING

Yard sale

1957
WE STWO OD
Mob ile
Ho me
excellen t condr fton
Call 99'1 5867
I0 9 6fp

-------------MOBILE home 69 Regent 12 x

Metgs County Farm
Bureau Federation

_ ___________ _
~OWICed

tn

KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
WIGS Many spec: tals durtng
the month of Ocl
Phone
Helen Jane Brown 992 5113
10 2 tfc

I WILL NOT be re spon Si ble for
a ny debts cont r a c ted by
anyone other than myse lf as
of th•s day , Oct 1 or the 15th
of Se pt ember Stg ned, Ralph
E Brownngg
........
10 7 3t p

Real Estate For Sale

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Mtddleport
Tuesday , Wed
nesd ay and Thursday starttng
at 9 am
10 8 3tc

SWEEPER Reparrs
Parts ,
Suppltes Dtscount pr 1ces on
General mer c handtse fhr u
our catalog departm ent
Phone
,367 7736
Da vJs
Vacuum Cleaner Store , 10
am
5 p m Add rson , Oh tO
9 23 30tc

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------Mobile Homes-For- Sale- ------H O U SE for sale located

-YARD
------------SALE at 692 Plum St

galvaniZed roof on church
un trl Oc t 15 Phone 843 243 2 or
84 3 2687
10 9 6tp

for
sale , freld g r own We only
have one color - yellow 10
bunches for 55 we hav e some
out '" ful I b loom some rust
buddtng R e ynold s Flo wer
Sh op , Ma son , w Va Call 773
5 1.4 7
..._
9 26 tfc

6 ROOMS and bath , 1n town
$11 000 Call 992 3975 or 99 2
smalL shaggy , we rg h 12 lbs
257 1
at maturtty
$15
Phon e
.._
9 28 tf c
Coolville 667 62 14
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10 5 6tp 1
! 1 ACRE lo ts, Darwm area
Tuppers
P i atns
water
PARKVIEW Kennels Poodles
Co ntact Her she l M cCl ure
1 toy male and l female
Da rr y Isle , until J p m 99 "2
Phone 992 5&lt;443
5248, a ft er 3, 992 3436 _
7 15 ttc
9 2812t c

NO TRE SPA SS ING , hun t ing, or
f ts hmg on the C E Burn
property VIol ators Wtll be
prosecuted
SJg ned
Wayne
( But chl W11son ,
1o 2 6tc

-------------WILL accept b rds to put on a

Gray Manor
Apartments

.

-------------CA IRN Terrter AKC puppy ,

Notice

YARD Sa le, Frtday &amp; Sa tu rday,
9 a m ttll 5 p m 571 Laurel
Sf , Midd leport , Ohto
10 9 3ft

'

'

KENNE LS of Calhoun - Toy
poodle puppres $60 to 595 ,
Stamese ktttens Sl 5 Phone
256 62 47
10 1 30tc

Or Write Jewell Co., Inc.
Box 104, M•ddleport , 0.

PLt:ASAN l - !he
Redskins Boosters Club Will
sponsor a yard sale Saturday ,
Oct, 20, at the JUmor h1gh
school here startmg at 10 a m
P•·oceeds w•ll be used for all
sports sponsored by the JuniOr
high
A letter Will be mBiled to
parents w1th 1nforma twn
concernmg th1s prOJect For
further quesbons, c•ll Mrs.
Russell Bibbee ( 675-4800),
Mrs James Lemasters ( 6751745), Mrs John W1thers (675-2324), or Mrs. Wilham Rardm,
Jr. (675-4383).
The club w1ll appreciate
contnbuhons for the sale from
everyone m the area of
R_ITES THURSDAY
household 1tems, tools, furPARIS (UPI) -The funeral mture or clothmg Saturday,
·of French race car dr1ver Oct. 13, startmg at I p m ,
,Francois Cevert wtll take place members of the Junior high
-Thursday m Parts or in a sports programs w1ll make a
western provmctal · town, ac- door-to-door canvass collectmg
cording to members of his items for the sale.
famlly.
An auction w1ll be held m the
The sports newspaper l'E- afternoon of the day of the sale
qmpe said Cevert's body would for large Items.
be flown to Pans this evemng
from New York and arrive m
SUSPECT CHARGED
Fra)lce Wednesday mormng.
ATLANTA (UP!) - A JUVeCevert's stster, Jacqueline
Beltolsen SBid the exact hour of nile was charged Monday with
the funeral has not yet been pointmg a p1stol at another
dectded. Tht sel'V!ce will take person m the same area of
place In Pam or m Vaudenay Atlanta Stadmm where Sports
Editor Jesse Outlor of the
in west France.
Mrs. Beltetse, the wife of Atlanta Consbtutwn was shot
race driver Jean-Pierre Bel- sUnday
The youth has not been
toise, was at her parents' home
in the Outlar shootmg
charged
, In Neu1lly wben her brother
was killed Saturday m a racing but Capt. W. B. Blackwell sa1d,
suspect."
accident at Walkms Glen, N Y. "he is our pr1me
I
Outlar 's cond11lon was
reported as 11 Senous but
stable" Munday mght m an
Atlanta hospital. He had
ROSTER TRIMMED
surgery
late SWlday for a
SALT LAKE CITY (UP! ) ~
The Utah StarS. trunmed two bullet wound m his lower left
rookies from the1r roster chest
Pohce sa1d that when Outlar
Monday to reach the 11-man
American Basketball Assocla- declmed to g1ve a youth a nde
\(on player llmit for the start of from the stadium to downtown
Atlanta , the youth pulled a
the 1973-74 season.
pistol
and shot OuUar m the
They were forward Pete
Harris from Stephen F Austin lower chest.
and guard W1l Robmson of
, West yuginia.

GREAT
COUNTRY

Pets For Sale

RED CARPET INN, PHONE 304-675-5007

Notice

--- ---- - - --LOTS of ch rysonlhemu ms

TRAILER , Brown 's Trailer 2 NEW hom es, 3 bedrooms ,
Park M tne r sv tlle Cal l 992
built m k..rlche ns loc i' t ed '"
3J24
R u lland
Call Mi lO Hut
ch rns on 742 3615 or 742 6743
10 9 li e:
10 7 71c

WE NEED

J WOULD i tke to tha nk al l the

ROOMS by th e week. , S18 up
M e1gs Inn Pomer oy
7 12 ttc

STA R ' kills rat s QU'rckly
SUI e- 21 ~ lbS ~~ 69 EberSb -"C h
Hdwe , Sugar Run Mdls,
Pr ckens Hdwe Mason
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Edna Ellis, Robert Halley,
Rubert Hesson, Brenda Holley,
Nora Huudashelt, Margaret
Johnson , Donald Kmg, Odessa
Kruskamp , David Masters,
UByd Mayes, John McGraw,
Paula McKinney, Ayen Mtlchell, Btlly Mosley, Betty
Porter, Mary Pte kens, Mrs.
Ronald
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Mining deeds would be ~J. Voit~e alortg· Br'Jflay :~
BY JACK O'BHIAN
death .. That means \wo syndicates are m·restricted by new law
JAPANESE MAY HARBOH A
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By OHEW \'ON BEHGEN
WASH INGTON i UPI ) Time after titne tn the hills of
Appalachm, large COill hrm~
have pushed poverty-stncken
lando" ners off thetr property
in order to carve put the blnck
mmeral.
'!'he landowners objectl'd m
many rases, but lost out "hen
the coal t'Ompany produc-ed
half""entury-old deeds to
mineral rights
Sen. M,ulow W Cook,ll-Ky.,
planm"d to offer an a.~n£!n&lt;.IJnt:'t J t
today to a pendmg nat10nw1de
coal stnp muung btU tu g1ve
th e su1 face ownel'~ the uprcr
hand
It would requtre wn ttcn
consent or waiver by th&lt;'
surface owner before the coal
operator could tmpiement itis
"broad form deed' and extract
the coal.
The Senate, by a 53-33 vot&lt;·.
passed a sum lur but lumWd
amendment by Senate Demo, crahc leRder Mtke Mansf1eld,
0-Mont., as 1t began constder utton of the btll Mo nday.
Man sf wld' s amen d ment
would prolubil stnp mwon
all
land
tng
where. the federal govern ment owns the mwcr a l
rights, but a pnvate mdtVlduul
owns the surface. lt \\ ould
allow underground mirung on
such pt operty.
Mosl land fallmg unde1 the
MansfH'Id t~mc n dm ent IS tn the
western pl~.ins states
Cook's mncndm r nt toclay IS
looked on fa vorably by en·
vironmentahs ts . But Cook
warned Monday that m sulvmg
envtronmentfJl problems, the
btll co uld cause greater
econom1c
and
ener gy
problems
"We may stop some stnp
mirung, " he told, the Senate
_, "But we'r·e dig m a grave."

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
Ocl 9
Walt Di sney'$

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A"g ela Lans bury

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Sen. Henry M. J;&lt;ckson, DWiLsh . author of the bill, satd
u(Jt'Ontrolled strtp nun tng "has
off t-el~ a stark, WtjustLCiable,
and mtolerable degradation tn
the quality of life m local
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Two amendments by Sen
Jcruungs Randolph, D·W Va ,
mvolvmg the economtc tmpact
of the btll , were also approved
One would direct the Cost of
Uvmg Cotm cll to grant (..'Oal
prtce lOcreuses to offset
p1oduc twn cost lfi{'reases
caused by the btll, and the
.other would provtde federal
money [or reloCllliOil and re·
employment o£ miners put out
of work by the btll

Willard Oay
dies at work

W11lard (BtU ) Clay , 60, Rl. 3,
Pomeroy, dted Monday after
collapswg at work on the

Mason Chnsttan Brethren
Church Clay was taken to
Pleasant Valley Hospital by
tlte Mason E-R squad but was
pronounced dead on arrival

Mr Clay, a store room clerk
at the Kyger Creek Power
Plant

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Cheshlre, was a

member of the Mason
C'hrtsttan Brethren Church, of
the Uttltly Workers of
Arncnca , Local 430, the
Hutland Amertcan Legton Post
467, and W&lt;Js a veteran of World
War· two .
Il01 n Aug 15, 1913 in Hunltngton, Mr Clay was the son of
the late Frank and Besste
Collmgsworth Clay
He ts survived by hts wtfe,
Luctlle, Rl. 3, Pomeroy; three
step-sons, Dewey Smtih,
C'hester; Hoy Bush, Ft. Myers,
Fla., and Gay Bush, Westerville ; three s tep-daughters,
Mrs. Gertrude Brewer and
Mrs Arwana Tye, both of
Columbus, and Miss Dorothy
Smtih, Ft . Myers, Fla , and one
brother, Irvm Clay, Yakima,
Wash .
Funeral serviCes will be beld
Thursday, 1: 30 p.m. at the
Mason Chnstian Brethren
Chtu-ch, wtth James H. Lewis
of!lctatmg. Burtal wtll be m the
Kirkland Memorial Gardens
where nuhtary gravesrde rites
wtll be conducted.
Fnends may ca ll at the
Foglesong Funeral Home any
lime alter 3 p.m. Wednesday
The body will be taken to the
chw·ch one hour prior to the
serv1ce where 1t Wlll lie m
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PEARL Of A RESORT
NE WYORK I K"'S l - Moe Dali12 is dealing
wllh Japanese cash-ktds 1they're everywhere
smce devaluatton!J to peddle hts lavtsh La
Costa, Calif., health farm . there's a meagre
matter of a $16,000,000 Teamsters-Penston Fund
Loa~ holdtng tt off ... Among margmal
Watergate notes ts the fa ct that a couple of the
Whtte House mdtctees lolled _at La Costa whtle
plannmg thetr legal fight.
Howard Cosell treats hts crttics lhtsaway
he walked up to Datly News analyst Norm
Mtller at a gnd brash, placed both hands on
Norm 's shoulders and wheedled.&lt;Jealed , "I'm
really a very mce guy. I've worked hard for
everytlung I've got " True - that Jagged
personality couldn't possibly be mheriled ..
Mrs Cose ll a"-Sured all at the party Howard's
not returmng to Monday Night Football-calling
next season
Remember the Washmgton Post's " Agnew
Wtll Restgn 111 a Week" headlines ' Wha' hoppen ? Here 1t IS seven weeks and he'smore mtent
on hangmg in there than ever .. ABC-TV 's
Howard K Smtih zapped the Post, Senatorial
Watergate hearmgs and network d1storbons for
helpmg clobber Due Process.
Henry Ford II melted off 20 lbs. at La Costa
and looked spiffll y slender at "21" ... Multi·
mtlhonatre Russell Feldmann had a stroke, and
sold off hts Emerson and Dumont radio-TVstereo ftrms, kept only the vacuum cleaner
busmess ... Russ' beautiful twms are wed to
Spiro Skoufas Jr and lawyer Joe McKee .
Ea rly-radto Street Smger Arthur Tracy 1 m ll\s
70s, wtll campaign agamst Milton Berte for
pres of AGVA, the vaudevtll.,..nighlclub AFL·
CIO unton And for himself, of course
A syndicate is dealing for the closed
Copacabana since ex-operator Julie Podell's

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de . September. Three were fll'e calls, 24 were
ca
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emergenc_y runs, and the~e ~~and nine were out of tmvn. 1be
ne nt blac k-talent showcase. Don 't mvite ZsaZsa
the firstatd calls, 15 w~e tn
mil durmg the month.
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and Kaye Stevens to the Slime bank · Kaye
town'svehiclesweredrtven ·
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walked off with the plasttcs tycoon mvolved.
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The Milton Rackmtls are dtvorcmg. Mtlton,
allocating $138,908.12 for the nJe~t ~~~ ~.~~~~~"::~nw::
retired president of MCA, once also principal
approved A request from Dr. · ·
dA
owner of Decca Records, came hor.te one mght
new streei ltght near the rear of hi~ office 011 North Secon ve.,
Reynolds, Uoyd Sears, Jr., w referred to the Safely Conuntltee.
to ftn d Gla dys wt th another man - her Iawyer Tammy Shotts, Janice Suns,
"l'Ma or ~-ride ask ·~ council to consider prohibiting the
who handed Mtlt the papers ... Liz Taylor may Mrs . J ane sprtege
· 1' Car1 solt'ct't;noY of ""'
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by residents of ofber -~~~s. The mayor
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ith h hc1ting No permits
guest on the Merv Grilfm Show - M.erv . m- Waugh, Coell Wetherholl,
troduced Liz to Mtke Todd, her only marrtage
said that.b)lSinesses are deluged W sue so
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ted Tbe suggestion will be studied. Council also
that didn't end tn anger ... Hedy Lamarr has her Mapes.
one datly meal at Clos Normand, lunolt-ltme
(Births)
mayor sugges ·
M'ddl
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Mr. and Mrs. Lendel Jessee, eommerce that parking meters In town be made free during the
steak fo ow by sea so vttamms or esser
Never gams wetght. Stps a little, tho.
a son, Coalton; Mr. and Mrs. , Ch
sh ing season
Alec Gumness, biggest star-hit m London's Harold F1sher, Jr., a daughter,
rt~asil ~PP 11 agre~ that there will be no trick or treat
" Habeas Corpus," told some kid actors "Never Jackson.
ni ht ~n~ 1 ~,11~~~ !gain this year. Instead, the village wiD
be dtscourag~d," e.ptaining elder character
Pleasant Valley Hospital
.!ist Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion, with Its anactress Marltte HWtt once was hts dramattc
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District would know that it~
returned hts tUition an d assure d Str AI ec he ha d thup Mason. David Whttno talent; Marltta had the British grace to be tingu;n daughter Red House . the Leading Creek _Conservancy th five families on Middleport
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he acted w1'th h'un 1aer.
em barrass ed wens
Mrs. Barbara Jones, Pomt
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Have another Washington Rwnor : White Pleasant· Mrs Leonard Lee
HtU, Mayor Zerk1~ answere
House counsel Leonard Garment to doff his top- Southsld~
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Ung ere Chief of Police J J
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Btrlhs: October 5, a daughter
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tummy viewed the sleazy " The Grande Boulfe" to Mr . and Mrs Woodrow Cremeans an
fltck and capsuled 1t thus : it commtts ALL Starcher Glen Morgan w
Seven Deadly Stns - pride, covetousness, lust, Va.; a daughter to Mr.' and
anger, gluttony, envy and sloth ... Tony Martm Mrs. David Whtttington, Red
starred at a Chtcago Hotel and left m an ex- House; October 6, a daughter
penstve huff : got hts pay~heck closmg rught to Mr . and Mrs. Andrew
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wtth $1,250 deducted for tabS he'd signed. Last Beattie Long Bottom- Oh1o. an immediate 66 pet. increase in prtces plild by Western oil
ltme I'll play thts room, and other;ohimpers. Veter~ns Memorial H~spltal
comparues. Oil sources said the demand could result in the
Joe Louts says Muhammad Ali s chances
Admitted _ Rose- Hooper
biggest leap in crude otl prices in two years, a move almost
for a rt~g glory rerun are slun. Based on wal- Athens; Bernard Ratrden: certain to affect the Amertcan c·onsumer.
chmg hun closely m the ununpress1ve near-rruss Hartford ; worthy Brtght,
The sources said the price hike demand was presented
over Ken Norton ... Serg1o Francht and stster Langsville.
Monday to 13 Western companies by six stales on :he Persian
Dana Valery co-warbled a complete free mtm- Discharged _ Garrett Rtfe
Gulf, members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
show wtth th~ ptamst at Onde's. After mhahng a James Carnahan, Nellie Dunn: Countries (OPEC) . The six gulf states, Saudla Arabia, Iran,
Everett Erwin.
ltdy moun tam of fetuccmt.
Iraq, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi and Qatar, demanded that crude oil
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established to insure that in the future the prices keep step with
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The commtllee compnsed of
Mayor Musgrave, Robert
Wm~ett, Ed Sommer, the Rev.
John DavLs, Homer Sm1th,
Dick Ord and Barlow Jones
will be led by Smtih and Jones
as co-chaLrmen.
It was only last week that the
committee got a shot m the
arm when the Mason County
Court allocated $15,000 toward
complelton of the project.
Durmg the dtscuSSion w1th
court offtcJals, tl was agreed
that the ctty will go ahead wtth
furmshmg the " facthly w1th
r...,taurant type eqUipment for
the purpose of youngsters
using tl to provide food and
refreshments.
Also court of!Jctals suggested
that a ftreplace be added, but

reported concermng picmc

as was pomted out last night,
this will depend on the amount
of funds raised m the community drive.
Mayor Musgrave reported on
meeting with a group of
yoWtgsters who had projected
many tdeas regarding the
factltty to be used by teenagers
from all over the county.
Attention was called to the
need for block laymg next on'
the structure wtth Mayor
Musgrave statirtg that th1s IS
expected to get under way th1s
week.
Councilman Tom Sauer

tables in Harmon Park and
said due to their not bemg used
m the present location he
suggested movmg these to the
oppoSite end of the park .'One is
located bes1de the construction
area for the youth center.
Councilmen present were :
Jack Fowler, Tom Sauer,
Harry Rhodes, Howard Lee
MtUer, Everett Grtmm, Btll
Wellman, Russell Holland.
Others there were Patty
Burdette, ctty clerk; Carroll
Casto, ctly attorney and Mayor
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Open Wednesday and Thursday 9:30 to 5 p.m.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Turning cooler Friday or
Saturday. Daytime highs In
Mostly clear tomghl w1lh fog the upper 70s and low 80s
redevelopmg. Lows tomght m lowering to mid 50s and low
60s by Saturday. Nighttime
the mtd 50s and low 60s. Partly
lows in the 50s and low 60s
cloudy and contmued mild
Wednesday with highs in the lowering to upper 30s and
mid 40s by Saturday morupper 70s and low 80s
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Temperature m downtown
SONGFEST SET
Pomeroy Tuesday at 11 a.m.
A Gospel songfest w1ll be
was 69 degrees under cloudy
held at the Assembly of God
sktes
Church, Dudding Lane, Mason,
Saturday, Oct. 13 at 7:30p.m.
featunng
the
"Gospel
UNIT CAJ.LED
The Middleport E-R squad Lighters" . Other singmg
answered a call to 371 S. groups wlll also be featured.
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Second Ave., at 6·21 p.m. The Rev. Chester Tennant 1s
Monday for Mrs. Robert the pastor The public is mvited
Caruthers who w~s havmg to attend
dtfftculty breathtng She ·was
taken to the Holzer Medical
Center
PRICE RAISED
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
Standard Otl Company of Ohio
LOCAL TO MEET
Local 426 Ulthly Workers' (Soh10) today announced a one
Umotl of Amenca wtll meet at 5 cent per gallon mcrease in the
p.m Wednesday at the Union pnce of gasoline at tts comhall m Pomeroy Of!tctals said pany-operated stattons. The
the session Is very Important new prices are 39.9 cents per
and urged all · members to gallon for regular and low lead
43 .9 cents per gallon of
attend.
premtwn, a Sop10 spokesman
satd.

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KAREN GRIFFITH AS SHE appears in her Ohio State
Umvcrstly marchmg band uruform No bulges (from her long
tresses) can show m the top of her military-style hat

tradition

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tmued on m the dttch for ap-

The daughter of Me and Mrs Charles Gnfftth , Karen has
found that bemg the ftrst woman selected for the tradiltonally allmale band tS a challenge She's been swamped by news media
requests for mterv1ews, mcluding TV appearances She's h3n&lt;!led it well. Karen has never failed m her comments to emphastze that the men of the band have been most cooperative and
helpful
Karen has worked many hours to come up wtth a system for
gettmg her long tresses under the band uniform hat No bulges
are permtlted m the top of the hat, but wtth some expenmentmg,
she's managed 11.
Her Wttform, made for a male, had to go to the tatlor for
altermg Shoes - all must be ahke - were also a problem One of
the men of the band accompanted her to several Columbus stores
m her search for the male type shoe whtch would conform to
regulatwns and sllll Itt Karen 's foot , stze 51h
At any rate, Karen , a trumpet player who has appeared on
Metgs County stages many tunes , finally goltt all together \n
her umform she looks like the 159 others m the 160-ptece band,
whtch IS just the way she wants It
Karen ts busy m her new role. She marched wtlh the band at
the OSU-Washmgton game Saturday in pre-game and halftune
activtltes and on Sunday evening marched m downtown
Columbus when the band took part in Ute Columbus Day parade
Thts Swtday Karen wtll be takmg part m a ma rchmg band
concert to be held tn Mershon Auditorium - already sold out. She
wtll appear in the Lakewood concr,rl on Oct 18, the homecommg
parade and rally on Oct 26, and the Northwestern game on Oct.

damage to tis n ght door and
stde
Three and a half hours later,
depultes mvesltgated an acctdent on CR 43, ftve-tenths of a
mtle east of CR 46. A ptckup
truck dnven by Joseph D
Marcil\ko, Rt. I, Reedsville,
was tra veling east on 43 when

proximately 48 feel, h1ttmg a
rock whtch caused a blowout of
two of the truck's llres Nutter's veh1cle also had moderate
damage to tls nghl fron t wheel
and bumper.
No InJuries were reported,
and the other vehtcle was not
tdenttfted.

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SOME GASOLINE DEALERS, UNHAPPY Wl1'H Phase IV
regulations conlrollmg how much they can charge, have ignored
the controls and ratsed prices by as much as 6 cents a gallon, the
Internal Revenue Servtce sayd.
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The IRS satd Tuesday 11 is mvestigatmg violattons of price
controls tp several states, but agenl!; swd tt is up to consumers to
report such mcreases to tltem, smce enforcement of the controls
1s based strtctly on complaints Bestdes the tlle~al prices mcrease, one major suppher, Standard Otl of Ohio, sa1d It IS
boosting tis wholesale pnces by a penny a gaUon . Onder Cost of
Living CoWtcil rules, gasoltne dealers are aUowed to raise their
prices above May, 15 levels only as much as wholesale prtces
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Baby Doll $8 Long Coat $14 Long Gown $10.

WASHINGTON - SENATE WATERGATE commlllee tnvesltgators are trymg to fmd out what happened to $100,000 in
cash that btllionatre Howard Hughes reportedly gave Charles G,
"Bebe" Rebozo, a close friend of Pres1d~nt Ntxon . Committee
sources said one question they are explormg tS whether any of
the money was used to lmance the purchase of Prestdent Nixon's
San Clemente home.
Other sources srud the Internal Revenue Service also was
investigating the reported transactton . "We are looking into the
possibility of a link between thts money and the purchase of the
San Clemente home," one committee source smd . "As yet we
don't have the eVIdence to call Rebozo or anyone else before the
hearings."

(Not shown) Short Gown $7. S~ort Coat $10 Sizes P S M·L

P•J•m• (s1zes 32·40) $12.
All in White/ Red, Blue Ba1IOOI1/ Biue, Snapdragon/ Pink

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IN POMEROY
Be sure to register . in the
Foundations Department for
the RCA XllOO Portable Color
Television.
No
purchase
necessary and need not be
present to win.

CHARGING TOO MUCH
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) The Internal Revlfue Serv1ce
has reported that 11 gasoline
stations in the LOUISVIlle area
have been found to be charging
prices slightly abov'e the Phase
IV cethngs
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Arab oil-producmg states were far apart m talks on Arap
demands for a two-thirds pnce increase for thetr prod~,ct but
kept the door open for agreement, otl sources satd today, There
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'l'he Arabs have reported
des troy tng more tha n 200
Israeli planes durmg the ftve
days of ftghltng but Israel sttll
clauned mastery of the atr.
Western mtliiary experts have
esllmated Israeli plane losses
at somewhere around 50, most
of them to the Surface-to-Atr
MISSiles (SAMs) supplied by
the Russians on both fron ts
Synan
ln
Damascus,
government sour ces s end
Israeli atr ratds on the nor-

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thern Synan ctltes of Horns and
Latakia today ktlled "hundreds
of women and workers " Syna
satd 200 were killed or wounded
Tuesday when Isr ael htl
Damascus; vtctuns mcluded
six Russ1ans killed at the
Russtan cultural center there
The Synans sa1d Isra eli
rockets also htl the otl refmery
a nd an electn ctty power
stalton m Horns, 106 mtles
north of Damascus and that
Israeli rockets also fell into an

eav

area mhab tlcd matnly by
wor kers , Inside Hams The
lsrach-Synan do~ftght Spllled
over Into Lebanese a1r space
and residents of Be1rut could
watch part of the battle over
the Lebanese mounta ms stx.
mtles from the ctly. Loud
bangs, a ppa r entl y sontc
booms, startled the ctllzens
of Beirut who have thus far
sta yed out uf the war desptle
mtense Palestmtan pressure.
It was the flrst air battle that

the mtlttary spokesman annoWtced wtth detatls But no
account of Israeh losses was
gtven
An Egypttan commumque
issued in Catro satd Egypt
fought off an Israeli atr attack
on forwa rd Egypttan atrftelds
today and hit back wtth concentrated air strtkes on Israeli
co mma nd posts and troop
concentrattons m the St~al
pemnsula . an
Egypllan
conununique satd.

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BY BOB HOEFLICH
Karen Gnfftth of Pomeroy wtll go down m the annals of Ohto
State Universtty as the ftrst woman member of the nallonally
famous wttverstly marchmg band, breaktng a 95-year-old

Farne coming to

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tenderly embroidered tncots

The war appeared to have
turned mto a war of altrtlton
with _ne1ther s1dc expectmg a
qmck, knockout v1ctory. There
were ommous reports Iraq had
entered the ftghtmg on the stde
of the Arabs, and an lraqt
mthtary commWttque clauned
tls planes had struck on both
fronts.
Dtplomaltc efforts to end the
ftghting were at a complete
standstill. There were consultatiOns between Washmgton
and Moscow but no stgn of a
solutton . Untied Nattons
Secunty Counctl efforts were
to no avatl- and hmdered
further by a S&lt;mel walkout on
an Israeli spee~h

The Meigs County shenff's
department tnvesltgated three
auto acctdents Tuesday, two tn
Ohve Twp
At 12 nooij Shenff's depulles
were called to the Ohio Power
stle m Salem Twp ., where a
par ked truck operated by
Kenneth Renn, 31, Portsmouth,
(or ''some unknown reason''
backed mto a parked auto
owned by Cectl Dean Bnnager,
Racme
The Renn truck, parked o.n a
small mchne, mcurred nd
damage However, Brmager's

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Catro reported its air force htt
lsr.aeh troops m lhe Sinal and
set ftre to Israeb military
headquarters there whtle beatmg off inland atr ratds

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Deputies look.
' into 3 wrecks

The band's November schedule ts even more demanding .
And, of course, all qf these appeara nces reqwre many hours
of rehearsal so that the band wtll live up to the premswn expecled
by the hundreds of fans .
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DIVORCE GRANTED
CASE PRESSED
Granted a dtvorce m Me1gs
BALTIMORE (UP! )
County Common Pleas Court
Judge
Walter E. Hollman,
was Ronda C. Dempsey,
Syracuse from Douglas M. determmed to resist further
Dempsey, Syracuse, on delays m a federal incharges of gross neglect of vestigation of Spiro T. Agnew,
rejected a request Monday by
duly and extreme cruelty.
newsmen for postponement of
their replies to newsleak
' BARBS
subpoenas, federal court
By PHIL PASTORET
sources said today.
The man who asks tf yo u
ha ve a mmute to spare JS
looking for half a day's work
from you
. AIRPORT CLOSED
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COLUM!IUS (UPI)- Heavy
Bookkeepers never get
volumes lent to them by us
fog early today closed Poi:t
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Colwnbus Altport and at least
16 commercial flights were
dtverted to other cities. The fog
was to lift later in the day but
at 9 a .m. the airpOrt was still
closed.
Don't say there aren't zombtes lhtnk of all the people
who walk around wtth thetr
bra tns tn a portable radto
case, and plugged mto lhetr
ears so they can move
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Our favorite bum Is like an
old· fashioned car: he has automatic shlftlessne$.

By Umled Press International
The Israeli Air Force carried
out masstve bomb attacks tn
Syna and Egypt today in an
effort to offset loss of the BarLev delense hne on the Suez
(;anal, Israel's worst mihtary
setback tn 25 years Air battles
swtrled through the sk1es and
each stde reported v1ctones.
Tank and artillery battles on
the Suez Canal front five to
rune mtles behmd the Bar-Lev
lme blazed through the ftfth
day of the 1973 Middle East
War but thus far have been
mdecistve. Israel did appear
winmng ba~k the Golan
Heights and UP! correspondent Rtchard C. Gross reported
the lsraehs had fought into
Qnettra , 38 mtles from
Damascus.
Israel satd its atr force shot
down 17 counterattackmg Synan M!Gs trymg to attack in the
Golan Hetghts area- the btg-

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The Syrtans reported sh~=~~
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durmg the momtng in a pair
but four of the choppers were dogfights over the Golan
destroyed and all the troops Heights.
killed.
The Egyptian command
A spokesman satd the Israeli tank forces advancing in
atr strikes mto Egypt caused Sinal !lacked by
"senous damage" to the "completely destroyed
airftelds at El Mansura, 70 enemy's !90th armoror&gt;~ed~~:!:
m1les north of Cairo, and and captured Its c1
Kusnia .
Col. Assaf Yagouri."
In Damascus, the Syrian The Israeli command
government said its warplanes waves of warplanes ro•tr~!l
bombed an airport and mthtary:-across the Sinai throughout the
targets in Israel at Ramat Davi early hours to drive back
but "did not approach any EgypUan attempts to rel!tfor·ce I
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tank teams In the Sinai.

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illraeU Plaas Shots Down

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Y_guths' projects occupy council
PT PLEASANT - Aclwns
to benefit youths of thts area
were taken by Point Pleasant
Ctty Counctl at tts regular
meetmg Monday evenmg,
when plans for. Halloween were
made and construction was
scheduled to resume on the
Youth Center proJect.
CoWtcil has set astde a one
hour pertod frortf6 :30 unttl 7:30
p.m October 30 for tr~ck or
treat mghl. However tl was
sltpulaled that thts IS only for
chtldren up to and mcludmg 14
years of age.
Mayor John Musgrave an·
noWtced that a fmance committee has been created to
secure funds lor the Mason
County Youth Center now
Wlder constructiOn at Harmon
Park

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Water .surcharge

another truck, whtch failed to
stop after the acc tdent ,
crowded htm off the toad tn a
curve, forcmg Marcmko mto a
d1tch Marcmko's truck h1t a
bank, mcurnng moderate
damage to Its nght side.
At 6 20 p.m., on Route 681 , a
pt ckup tr uck dnven by
Hayward Nutter, 58, Rl. 1,
Reedsville, approached an
auto comtng from the oppostte
dtrectwn To avmd a colllston,
Nutter pulled hts truck off the
rtght stde of the road mlo a
dtlch. The Nutter truck con-

Landfill workers
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wm pay mcrease
Metgs ' County sanitary
landftll employes were granted
a ra1se of 25 ~enls on the hour
by the Metgs CoWtty Commissioners Tuesday .
Eqwpment operators were
gtven a ratse from $3 per hour
to $3 25 and laborers $2.25 to
$2 50 per hour
In other busmess the commlsstoners paid ,two animal
cla ims , Larry Cummmgs,
Racme , $100 for the loss of a
, calf, and Jack Setdenabel,
Pomeroy, Rl. 2, $20 for the loss
of a lamb, both to predatory
animals.
A delegalton from the
Pomeroy PTA met wtth the
CQmmission 10 tegard to
fundmg of the Ped1atnc
Otological Diagnostic Chmc.

Weather
Generally clear tomght but
wtth patches of heavy fog
developmg a gam by 4 late
tomght, lows m the mid 50s to
the lower 60s. Thursday partly
clouay and continued- mtld,
high m tl)e 70s and lower 80s

The commissioners will rev1ew
the budge t the ftrsl of the year
before committmg themselves
as to how much money they
wtll appropriate to the clime.
Mrs Ralph Harvey, matron
at the children's 1\'ome , met
With the commisswn m regard
to addtltonal money for
operation of the home and the
purchase of a new clothes
washer.

Attending were Robert
Clark, Warden Ours and Henry
Wells, comm1sstoners, and
James Roush, Metgs County
Sanitanan and butlding Illspector, who served as clerk in
the absence of Mrs. Martha
Chambers.

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Pomeroy Fire Chtef Charles
Legar satd today a car
belol\gmg to Paul Card was
gutted by fire Tuesday at 8.20
p.m. The car, a 1964
Studebaker, was parked on
Forest Run Road . Wmng
Wtder the dash was belteved to
have caused the ftre.

EASTERN IDGH SCHOOL'S HOMECOMING QUEEN
w1ll be crowned Friday night during pre-game ceremomes
Semor Queen candidates are front low from left, Mart1e
Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Caldwell, Jr.;
Jane Whttehead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Whitehead, and Debbie Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Anderson; back row, Rhonda Sovel, juruor attendant,

Convict escapes from institute
MARION, Oh10 (UP!) Mark Hodges, 32 1 a former
Beaverdam, Ohw, servtce
statwn operator sentenced to
prtson for assault wtth intent to
kill a soctal worker, walked
away - from the Marton
Correctional Inslt tute early
today
Authonlles satd Hodges and
Denms Burns, 24, of Canton,
were discovered m1ssing at
about 2 a.m . durmg a prison
bed check.

_Hodges was sentenced laSt
May 24 to 1-to-20 years for cut
ting wtlh mtend to wound Daw n
Menerey of Findlay, a county
socml worker, and a 1-lo-15year term for assault with mlent to ktll .
Hodges was charged w1th
runnmg MISs Menerey off a
county road and attemptmg to
assault her He was scared off
by a farmer who pulled up to
the scene m a truck.
The Menerey tnal was Hodg-

ployes· retinng can collect
money for unused sick leave
for a maximum of 30 days.
They can collect for one-fourth
of all Wtused leave .
Homer Cole and Phillip
Boyles, prestdent and vtce
prestdent, respecltvely , of the
Tuppers
Plams
School
Boosters Club, extended
thanks for Improvements to the
Tuppers Plams buildmg. They
agreed to ·1nstall Improved
lighltng tn the halls and restrooms 1f matenals are
provided by the board whtch
the board agreed to do

es' ftfth tr ial- m the last five
years for alleged attacks on
women . The first four ended in
hung junes or acquittal.
An ex-Green Beret ahd son of
an Ohio Northern University
philosophy teacher, Hodges
was charged in 1968 wtth the
murder of Karen Kern , 20, Sylvania, mece of the Ohio AFLCIO President Frank King.
Twtce in 1968, Hodges was
trted on charges of r~rutmg Deruse Fortner, 17, a Napoleon

High School semor, off the road
as she was riding her motorcycle and shootmg at her. The
ftrst jury deadlocked and the
second found him mnocent.
·In another case, he was ac·
qmtted on charges'bf assault on
a minor without mtent to
commit rape, involving a
Marysv1Ue gtrl
Burns, the other escapee,
was serving a hfe sentence on a
murder convtctton

Festival personalities exceeding 70
RIO GRANDE - More than entertainment
three dozen crafsmen and
Morgan's Ra1ders, a hill
entertamers
from
the mus1c group under the
Gallipolis - Rto Grande area dtreclton of Kenneth Ward of
wtll parttctpate m the Bob lltdwell, wtll perform all three
Evans Farm Festival here th1s days.
weekend, Oct. 12-13-14 at the · Also on the btll are Galltpolts
Bob Evans Farm .
craf tsmen Sarah Moshter,
Thtrty-ftve Ohtoans and West portraits; the Amencan
Vtrgmtans from wtthm a 15- Legton Auxthary, eX!ttbttmg
mtle radius of Galhpohs wtll crafts by veterans; Gallipolis
)Otn 36 exhtbttors and en- State lnslltute , varwus han·
tertainers from as far away as dicrafts ; Mrs Oscar Bastiam
Dayton,
Mansfie ld
and and Mrs. Roth, tole pamlmgs;
Wo'Oster to prov1de non·stop and Jean Ntday, hostess of the
music, dancmg, crafts and semor cttizens' crafts dtsplay.
home-style cookmg for the
J L. Napter will operate the
35,000 vts ttors ex pected to sorgh um mtll, whlle the
attend the harvest festival
Galhpohs rrstdents slated to
provide entertamment are
Glona Wmfteld, who wtll play
the dulcimer; Joyce Hawks, m
.'
charge of sktls !rom last year's
Seven defendants were fined
ht st~ncal mustc pagea nt,
and ftve others forfeited bonds
"Gal ita Country": and the m Middleport Mayor John
Saunders Trto , proVIding Zerkle's court Tuesday mght.
n\ustcal accompamment for
Joseph M. Hughes , Pomeroy,
Sunday's worship servtee led for trymg to escape from Jail,
by the Rev Paul Hawks, Paul was fined $107 and costs for
Wagner wtll be emcee for the damages to Jail, $25 and costs,

Gallipolis Rotary Club runs the
tee cream stand
Participants from Rto
Grande mclude Beverly
Louden, rug-weavmg and fall
decoratiOns display ; Arli e
Davis, Salem Bapltsl Church,
qUIItmg; Mrs. J on Lynch, wood
burntng; Mrs. Robert Wtlktns,
crafts exhtbtt; Mrs. Ed
SaFranco, Rio Grande Faculty
Women's Club, pencil sketches
and~ hardta ck; and
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Willard
Reese, ceramtcs.
Hungry VISitors can see Mrs.
Steve Jenktns, Howard Foster,
Jr. , and Mrs. Don Morgan, all
of Rio Grande, for thelf pies,

Seven draw fines

--New curtains bought at Eastern
TUPPERS PLAINS
Routu1~ l.lusLness , mdudmg the
purchase of new front stage
curtams for the Eastern High
School aud1tonum, was concluded by the Eastern Local
School District Board of
Educatton Tuesday mght.
New stage curtams to be
made of vmyi were ordered
fr om the Holcomb Co ,
Cleveland, at a cost of $775
They are to be deltvered m one
month
The
boa,rd
approved
payment of UIIUsed sick leave
m accordance wtlh Senate Btll
3\. Under its prov'tstons, em-

daughter of Mi'. and Mrs. Garth So vel, Juli Whitehead, freshman attendant, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead
and Pam Kautz, sophomore attendant, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Kautz. Miss Caldwell w11l be escorted by Rtck
Hollon, M1ss Jane Whitehead by Steve Anderson, Debbie
Burns by Bill Hayes, Miss Sovel by Tim Spencer, Juli
Whitehead by Terry Ferrar and Mtss Kautz by Steve Nelson.

Mrs . Susie Hemes was added
to the substitute teacher hst,
Mrs. Larry Young to the
substitute cook hst, and Mrs.
Marge Benedun1 to the sub·
st1lute cuslodtan hst, Sandra
Cowdery was employed as a
partttme bus driver m the
kindergarten program .
Bill Ph1lhps, Duane Wolfe
and Larry Heines were
authorized to attend a
basketball workshop 1n
Columbus on Oct. 19 and
Charles Swogger , prmctpal of
the htgh school, was authonzed
to attend a prmctpals' convehlton next month in

Columbus Lmda Myers was
employed as an assistant
custodian at the Chester
butldmg .
The

board
dtscussed
po s s tbiltt ~es of hirmg &lt;tddttional help for custodians,
but no aclton was taken Bills
were patd.
Altendmg were Supl John
Reibel, Swogger, Cole, Boyles,
"Clerk C. 0. Newland, and
board members I. 0. McCoy,
Roger Epple, Howard Caldwell, Jr , and Oris Smtth, and
Mrs Beatnce Douglas of the
Tuppers Plams s taff

reckless operation of a vehtcle,
and $25 and costs on charges of
intoxicahon and dtsorderly
manner.
.
Others fmed were Reta Jean
Hughes, 30, Pomeroy, $25 and
costs, dt&amp;lurbmg the peace;
Samuel C Payton , Jr ., 31,
Louisa, Ky ., $100 and costs,
three . days confin ement,
dnvtng whtle mloxicated;
Clifford Manley, Middleport,
$10 and £Osts, mtoxical10n ;
PaW L. Dawson, 65, Mtddleporl, $10 and costs, mtoxtcalton ; Judtth C. Simon, 24,
Cleveland , $10 and costs,
fatlure to y1eld, M1chael E.
Caruthers, 22, Middleport, $10
' and costs, running a slop stgn .
Forfetltng bonds were Gary
F Keller , 37, Pomeroy, $30
bond , no operator's ltcense ,
Vernon Hundley, Pt. Pleasant,
and Ofville W. Young, Mason,
$30 each, intoxtcalwn, Calvm
K Sp1res, 65, Rutland, $150,
leaving the scene of, ~n accident, and Henry A. Fell, 39,
Cleveland, $25, stop sign
VIOlahon,.

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cheeses and corn bread,
r especttv e l y Thurman
restdenls Mrs Hobart Damels
and John Richards wtll operate
an apple butter s tand and apple
truck, respecti vely
FestJval-goers wtth a Utirst
can VIS! t Roger Wtlllatns, Sr.,
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Intoxication
arrests high
91 75 arrests made by the
Middleport Pollee Department
111 September, almost one-thtrd
were for tn tox: tcatwn, ac·
cordmg to t~e monthly report
to town council by Pollee Chief
J. J. Cremeans
The reported showed 24
tntoxlcatton arrests while
drivmg whtle mtoxtcated was
the second htghest offense with
12 arrests bemg made. Eight
were arrested for failtng to pay
parking meter ttckets and four
for speeding.
There were three arrests
each on charges of pernuttmg
dogs to run lQOse and reckless
operatiOn and two eac h for
dtsorderly manner, attempted
theft, illegal license, no
operator's license and assured
clear dtstance There was one
arrest each on the followmg
offenses . runnmg red light,
spinnmg ttres , fatlure to have
vehtcle under con trol, fatlure
to yteld n ght of way, aS&amp;ault
and battery, shooting BB gun,
permitting unlicensed driver to
operate vehtcle. Charges were
dropped ln four cases
The report showed parking
meter collecttons were $1,083
and the pollee crmser was
drtven 4,588 mtles.

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