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16 - The Da'ily Sentine l, Middleport-Pom eroy, 0., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1975

Tontado edges Lancers 1-0
RA CIN E
Sat urday
morn in g ,
t he So uthe rn
Tornados e n tc r ta m ed the
Federal Hockmg Lc111cers 111
the fin al pre~season scn mmage of the year for both
teams. The game \\'as closr,
but the Tornados came out un
top , Hl.
The game was totally a
Coach
de fe ns ive battle
J ewell said he was pleas(•d
wtlh his team 's performcmce
"Our team looked pretty
good ," says Je \\ el l " Till'
defensive un it looked exce ptionally Ioug h I was
really ple&lt;:tsetl with them "
This was the f1rst scnmmage of the vea r for the
Torn ados, and, as ca n be
e xp ected,
there
were
mista kes made.
"Our offense nwdc ::1 fe w
mista kes ," sa id J ewell. · Rut
1t was the first scn mmagc of
the year a nd you can't expect

the m to be per fect - yet "
"We'n• s till lr ytng to fil l
positions." says .Jewell. " I' ve
s til l go t two or three
prospects for the q u&lt;H terbackmg posit ion and a few
spots on our line st ill need
h lled. So, I'm not sure who
ow· slct rter.s v.. ill IJc rts uf
now
F'nclav rughl. the Tor nados
tran~l
Proctorville to ta ke
on the Oh1u Va ll ey Conference
T ri -Champton
f&lt;w·land Dr agons I .as t ye ar.
the Dr agons defeatPd tlw
Torna dos at Haeme.
Coac h Jewe ll feels that hts
tcalll wt ll be r eady

t;,

" I lh tnk our !Joys will be
ready," says J ewell . " They
ar e all in sha pe a nd they ha ve
prac ticed ha rd . They want to
get started as soo n as
pos~ 1b le We fi gure we owe
Fairlanc one fr om lasl year
any \\ ay

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t;x-n :N II E U OUTLOOK
Thur s day
throu g h
Saturday
&lt;·han ee
of
shn'o'- c rs Thursday and
Friday a nd fair Saturday.
Highs will be in lht· upper .·
70s to the 80s and lows Y.ill
hl' in the uppe r 50s lu th ~
60 s.

HOSPITAL NEWS
\' ctc r a ns Mc murial Hospital

I Aug. 301

Mr
a nd Mr s
Roge r
SAT UH DA Y i\ DMI SSIONS
Hube r t Dce rrter. Syrac use : Dt ngess, a son, Rutla nd.
I Aug. :11 I
Mi chae l Harn s, Mtddlepor t;
Mr . and Mr s. Da ve Btshop,
l. or CJ in e Wi lson, Hemlock
G r ove; Ca llie M&lt;.~ t h e n y, a dtmg hler , J ac kson
I Sep t II
J·:w1ngtun.
Mr and Mrs. Rouah.l Kapp ,
SATURDAY
IHSC HAHGES - Earl Kauff, a son, P omt P leasant, W. Va.
Vt
cto,· Han nahs. Ada Clark ,
CE LE RR ATt: 30th
Sylvan · Cle lan d, Alexander
PLEASANT VALLEY
SAIGON, South VIetnam
Ma
y,
Wil
ham
Bush,
Eunice
Disc harges Mrs. William
UP I
North a nd South
Hal
sey,
Cha
rles
Eads
,
Anna
Pomt Pleasant;
Wamsley,
Vietnam today ce l dJre~te d the
lla rtenbach,
Ed ward Rosa E ll io tt, Point Pleasant ;
:lOth ann iversary of Ho Chi
Donald Parsons, Gallipolis;
Mt nh 's dec la ra tiOn uf HI- Ca pehart
SUN DA Y ADMISSIONS Mr s. Raymond Pope , Biddependence follm" mg World
Pamela Bowers , Reed sville; we ll ; Vinton Cossm , Leon ,
Wa r II ft was the fl rs t ti me
the eoun tnes wer e at pea ec Penny l.anders, Pomeroy ; Le wt s Lut ton , Ga llip oli s;
D1 x1e Baldwin, Racin e; Mrs. ChC::trles Vanan , Clifton ;
dun ng the holi day
Victur Rou s h, Pomer oy; Mrs. Charles Km g, Pomt
Ton 1t e thru Thurs .
Le wt s Dav ts , Wa shington , W Pleasa nt ; Willi a m Nil es,
SEPT. "
!HJM F.l"OMIN(; SOON
Va ; ~· l oyd Bu• h. Le tart , W l.el&lt;!r l; Mrs. Rober t Mille r,
NOT OPEN
H.ACINF: - Hacwe Gr &lt;Jn ge
Va
son, J~nnt Pleasant ; Mrs
will hold a home com ing at the
SUNDAY DISCHARG ES Dona ld Kapp , d a ug hte r ,
furme r Oa k Grove M. E. Vida n
J ohnson , Cher yl Po ant Pl easa nt ; Robert
Fn . thru Tu esd.1y
Sept ' 5-9
Church Se pl . 7. There will be
Woods."
Harper , Pomt Pleasa nt; Roy
trwm All e n 's
a dmne r at noo n followed by
MONDA Y ADMISSIONS Ba rr . Leo n~ Mrs
Re x
THE TOWERING
a n aftern oon program Those Raym ond Hartley, Ractnc; VanFoss on, MI . Alto ; Ollie
INFERNO
a ttendmg are tu take th eir Margaret J ohnson, Racine ; Caudill , Gallipoli s; John
( Te chntcolor)
own table servt ce.
Lilli a n S tewart , Mason ; Weekly, Ma son , Ehzabeth
Dona ld Gosney, Middleport. John son , Pomt Pl e asan t;
MONDAY DISCHARGES Mrs. Charles Blake , Racine ;
- Law·a Arn old , J ack Gin- John
Gr e gory,
Wes t
Now FeJituring
ther II, Le wis Davts, Harold Columbia ; Oge n Ha zlett ,
Campbe ll, Martin Cun- Apple Grove ; Mrs. Wtllie
nin gha m , Edwa rd La uder- Co ok ,
Pom eroy ;
Mr s.
mtlt .
Raymond Mount , Hender son;
Mrs. Jack Roush, son , Pomt
Pl e a s an t; Mr s. Charles
Holler Medical Center
Turn er , Poin t Pleasan t; Mrs.
1Btrlhs , Aug . 29)
Aa r on Wea ve r, Letart ;
-~----------~---Mr . a nd Mr s. William
\' '•lliam J ones, Albany , 0 .
Can trell , a daughter , Bidwell ; Mr . and Mrs . Wtlltam
F1na1 International
E. Morn s , a daught e r ,
Hrs.: !O:OOA.M. Tilll:OO P.M. Sun.-Thur.
League Sland•ng s
Untt e d Pr ess lnte rnat•onal
Pomeroy ; Mr and Mrs. Glen
10:00 A.M. Til 12:00 P. M. Fri. &amp; Sat.
w . 1. pet . g . b .
Sha w, a son, Oak Htll; Mr.
992 -2556
y Roc h es ter
ss ss 607
d e w a t er
85 55 607
W. MAIN
POMEROY, 0 . I an d Mrs Robert Sigman , a ySyrTiacuse
7"l b4 529 11
' son , Btdwell
Ch a rl esto n
72 67 5 18 12 ' }

MEIGS THEATRE

FRESH PEACH SUNDAES
AND MILK SHAKES

Adolph's Dairy Valley

Memphis
R1c h mon d

65 75
62 75

46J 20
453 21' }

T ole d o

6'1 7B

44 3 23

Pa wtu cket

53 87

379 32

y m ee l tn one ga m e
pla y off tom or r ow
Monday ' s Re sult s

Ttdewal e r 5 R tC hmo nd 1
T oledo 15 M e mphi s 6
R oc h es l e r 6 S yr ac u se 0
Pawtu c k e ' 7 Ch ar •es ton 6

From a Great American Bank
MEET THURSDAY
The Children' s Home
Citizens Advisory Committee
will meet Thursday, Sept. 4,
at noon at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church .
Cynthia Mills will di scuss
Christma s plans for t he
children.

TWO CARS HIT
Two cars were damaged
and the driver of one was
arrested on charges of
drivmg wh1le mtoxicated as
the result of an accident on
West Main St. , Pomeroy , at
9:25p.m . Monday . Pomeroy
police said a car driven by
Charles S. Snider, Pomeroy,
pulled into the path of a westbound car driven by Joan
Clark, Pomeroy, The cars
received mediwn damages
and Snider was arrested on
DWI charges. There were no
injuries .

1776: Wurds lor~er than the poper th ey're t.t•n tten on.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

40,000.00 Maximum Insurance
for Each Depositor

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C ORP.Q.RATION

aga1nst the Hann a n Trace
By Gary Phillips
CA LDW E Ll.
l.a,t Wildca ts a t Meree r ville
Satu rd ay, th e Ca ld we ll Coach Birkh ei mer loo ks for 1t
R eds ktn s defe a te d
th e to be a good game
Eas tern Eagles here 3-0 1n a
" We're looking fo r wa rd to
game,"
sa Jd
pr e-season foo tb a ll scri m - tha t
Rirkh ei mer. ·' J1's g01ng to be
mage.
'' We d tdn' t look good," said close lou. Ne tLher team is a
Eag le
Coac h
Sp tkc 'powerhouse' sO I look for It to
Burkhetm cr. "Our boys just be a low sconn g co ntest.
didn't pla y ba ll . I wasn't the Mis takes will pl ay a bi g pa r t
least btl plea sed wi th uur tn 11. J ust hope that we don't
make too man y ''
play ."
The Ea ~ l es JUSt couldn't
Coac h H1rkhe amer has a
see m to get thi ngs toge th er proba ble s l.artin g ltne up But
Sa turday . ''There see med lu h e add s that t h1s cou ld
be ~ la ck of organi za tt on," cha nge.
sa 1d Hirkh c1me r
" Our
Pr oba ble sta r ters ar c :
lim ing was uff , our lin e didn't
OfFENSE - John Evans,
bl ock , we m1 sse d tac kl es. We Cente r: Dave Watson a nd
just cuu ldn ' t ~cl lln n gs Bud dy
Dr a ke, G uar ds;
together "
Ra nd y Bos ton a nd Da ve
Many of the troubles that Ha nn um , Ta c kl es; Mike
th e Eag le s e xperi e nce d Smith and Kev in Bar to·
Sa turd ay can be attnbuted to F.nds; Bob McC lure, Qu ai
sickness on the team
terback ; Dav td Mtll s, Full" We ha ven' t had the ent1re back; and Don F:ich1n ger and
team here fur a praeti ce for J oe Kuhn , Ha lfbacks.
d a ys," send Birkh e1m er
DEFENSE - John Eva ns
'' Ev ery day someone will and Tim Kuhn , E nds; Davtd
come bac k from bcmg Sick Mi lls an d Kev in Ba-r ton ,
an d no sooner do they re turn Ou tsi de L1n e m e n ; Dave
Lhan someone else gets s ick Hannwn and Dave Watson,
and they ha ve to leave That's Tackles; Buddy Dra ke and
why our limm g IS off so Ma rk
Lawso n,
In s id e
Linemen; Dun E ichinger and
muc h.''
Thi s Fnd ay nt gh t th e J oe Kuhn , Ha lfb acks , a nd
Eagles open gnd1ron actio n Bob McClure , Safe ty .

addi t1on or home
1mpr ove m eQ t ?
The
'FRIENDLY ONES" are
beck and c all with
s, materiat s and adv ice
need it).

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ALEXANDRIA,
Egypt doubt of a nation turning to
(UP!) - Secretary of State diploma cy a fter trusting the
Henry Kissmger set out today sword for 28 years , watched
on a campaign to convince silently Monday afte rnoon as
other Arab nations to join aides initialed the accord in
Egypt in settling their dif- Jerusalem .
ferences with Isra el.
Kissinger planned a day of
whirlwind visits to Saudi
Arabia, Jordan and possibly
ON CARLE TONIGHT
Syria after guiding Israel and
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Egypt to an mterim peace this evenin g will be sho wn the
agreement in th e Sinai gam es of the Pom eroy Gtants
Desert.
versus Rutland Dodgers at 7
The accord, if approved by p.m . and the Middleport
Congress, would send up to Me ts and th e Hartford
200 American volunteers to Hornets at 8: 15 p.m . Wedthe tank~ittered sands of the nesday at 7 p.m . the Syracuse
Sinai to run electronic surAstros and
Middl e port
veillance stations between Braves game is scheduled.
the opposing armies.
Kissinger was scheduled to
fly back to Washington on his
Air Force jet Wednesday
night at the successhd end of
his loth Middle East peace
mission.
I sraeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin , h1s face
mirroring the agonizing

her husband , Albert Karr ;
two son s , James and
Ric hard , and a br o ther ,
Robert Saul .
Surviving are a daughter ,
Mrs. Tom .( Mary ) Bowen ; a
sun Bur t Karr , Fairlawn , N.
J .;' three grandchildren,
three
great-grandchildren
and three nieces . Mrs. Karr
was a member of Trinity
Church in Pomero y.
Burial was in the Gilmore
Ce mete ry ..

Services today for Mr. Ponn
Fune ral serv1ces for James
H Ponn , 52, Mam St , Wilkesville, who dted Sa turday at
the Vete ran s Adm 1mstratwn
Hospil&lt;!l tn Chi lli cothe, we re
he ld at 2 p.m . today at U1e
Wtlkesville Cha pel of the
Wal ker Fun era l Home wtth
the Rev . A B Mal oy offJ ciat ang.

Eliz~eth

Mr Ponn was ,born Feb . 2,
23
19 10 Clarion . He is s urvived
by an a unt, Mrs . Lizzie
Btsho p
of
Wilke sville
whom he made his home . Mr.
Ponn was a veteran of World
War II and was a member of
the Wilkesville Post of the
Americ an Legion . Burial was
in the Wtlkesville ce metery.

Riebel dies

Mrs. Elizabeth Riebel , 72,
Rt. I , Long Bo ttom, d ted
earl y Monday m ornin g at the
Arca dia Nur sing Home, Coo lville, following a bn ef illness.
Mrs. Ri ebel, bor n in Roane
Coun ty, W Va., was the
daughter or the la te Edward
and Lilly Short While. She
was also preceded m death by

CLUB TO MEET
The Catholic Women 's Club
will meet at Sacred Heart
Church at 8 p .m . Thursday.
A
7 : 30
p .m .
ma ss will precede the
meetmg. Hostesses for the
sesswn are Doris Fisher,
Janet Duffy, Rita Hamm, and
Helen Handley . The club will
hold a rummage sale a t the
chlU'ch a uditonum , al so on
Thur sday , from 9 a .m . to 3
p .m.
MEET TONIGHT
Th e
Mei gs
County
Association f or Retarded
Citizens will meet at the
former
Me igs
Ge neral
Hospital building at 7:30 this
evening .

a daugh ter , a sis ter and two
br others.
She wa s a m ember of the
Hurncan e Baptis t Church ,
Roane County although she
s pent must of her hfe m the
Ches ler- Lon g Bottom area.
She is survtved by her
hus band , Elber L. Riebel ;
two sons , Leo William Riebel,
Can t on , and Roger Ira
-Riebel, Rt. I, Long Bottom;
one daughter , Mrs. Wilbur
( Eileen ) Monroe , Chillicothe;
six sisters, Ethel Wilbur,
Hin sdale , N . Y . ; Lucy
Mewell, Della Monroe and
Ruby
Bearhs,
all
of
C hillicothe; Ollie
C hr i stopher , Mariett a ;
Dor othy Christopher, Belpre;
two brothers, Robert White,
Long Bottom and Ronnie
While, Coolville ; six granddaughters, and a grandson.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesady at 2 p.m. at
the White Funeral Home in
Coolville with the Rev .
Freeland Norris officiating .
Burial wtll be in Chester
Cemetery . Friends may call
a t the funeral home at any
time .
GOSNEY ILL
The Middleport E-R squad
answered a call to 271 South
Sixth at 3:28 Monday for Don
Gosney who was ill. He was
taken to Veterans Memorial
HospitaL

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
SALE! BASSETT CRIBS

ASK TOWED
Arthur Ellsworth De tray,
Jr. , 61 , Toledo, and Cleo Ma y
Weber Smith, 46, Chesler .
DIVORCES WANTED
Three divorce actions have
been filed in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court, ea ch
on charges of gross neglect of
duty and extreme cruelty.
They were b) Gloria Jean
Starcher, Long Bottom, from
James H. Starcher, Birch
River, W. Va. ; Brenessa
Wright, Middleport, from
Charles R. Wright, APO, N.
Y ., and Gary Simpson,
Pomeroy , from Sue Ann
Simpson , Middleport.

RACINE - The Racine
emergency squad answered '
four calls Monday and
Tuesday morning. Monday at
9 a.m . the squad went to
Racine Route 2, for Buzz
Sloler who had back and neck
pains. He was taken to the
Holzer Medical Center. At
11 : 50 a.m. the squad took
Raymond Hartley, Racine, to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
He ' was having difficulty
breathing. At 8: 30 p.m .
Monday, the squad went to
Route 2, Racine for Shannon
Pierce, who got a throat
mjury in a fall on a penciL He
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospi 1&lt;11.
At 5:35 a .m . Tuesday, the
sq'uad took Larry Spencer,
Racine, to Pleasant Valley
HospitaL Spencer had back
and stomach pains . The
Racine squad will be on the
streets of Racine all day
Wednesday
to
r ece ive ,
donations for operati on of the
~¥~it.

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Fun eral services for Mrs.
Clara Ka rr, 84, who died
Sunday at th e home of Mr.
and Mrs Tom Bowen, near
Pomeroy, were he ld at 2 p.m .
today a t the Ewmg Funera l
Home with the Rev W. H.
Perr in offici ating
Mr s.
Karr
was
the
daughter of the 1 lale Robert
and Eliza bet h Htld e brant
Sa ul . Besides her parents,
she was preceded tn death by

CHILD AIDED
The Pomeroy E-R squ ad
wen t to 118 Laurel St ., at 9: 40
a .m . Monday for a child,
Mark Hal ey, who was injured
in a fall . He was taken to
Ve terans Memorial Hospi tal.

Kissinger turns
to other Arabs

and Tuesday

easier to

Mrs. Karr of Pomeroy dies

Eagles hurt 3-0
in grid warmup

Racine unit
busy Monday

Ri cha rd He nry Lee officta ll y sta rts it.. Jun e 7th , he proposes
for hi s Virgini a delega ti on to th e Con ti nen tal Con g ress that
"these united wloni es a re and of ri ght ought to be free and
inde pe ndent states ... ·· U ntil now , we've bee n fi g hting for
our rights as Bn tis h s ubj ects. Now , we' re ready t o fi ght for
freedom. We've kn ow n it was coming. But we face it with
awe. Wh o ca n wn te th e word s for our Decl ara tion of Independe nce? Word s which we kn ow will be h allowed in history? John Ad a ms is br illi a nt, bu t h a rd for most of us to
understand . Be n Fr a nklin would proba bly be te mpted to put
in a joke or two . We choose Tom J e fferson . We under stand
hts message. So does th e Kin g. And th e world . !l

THE FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.

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Help promised to
speed bridge work
A plea of help - ma de
necessar y by lhc closing or
the Pom eroy-Mason Bndge
on Aug. 4 - was ra ised to
sl&lt;!te officials at a pubhc

has been tn touch with the
con tractor to wor k out a n what the co ntracto r is to do,
director of transpo rtat ion a nd
ea rlie r completion date on however , to speed up the
the governor's office 111 try in g
bo th the first and second wor k. The contractor has
to bri ng about an E'ar lier phases of the bridge repair .
been Hsked to submtl several
comp letion date uf t he 'le ind icted that the conrecommendations un how the
rneetm g Tuesday night at the project. He sl&lt;lted tha t it wtll
tr actor wall have to receive " ork could be sp~e ll ed up,
Pomeroy Elemenl&lt;lr y Sc hool. cost m ore money to negotiate
more money 1f he is to employ along \\lth addi twnal cos~
- ..... .
Well over 150 busmess a nd an earli er hme on the comworkers fo r longer pertod s. ur th at a re to be mvolvect an
commw11 ty leaders a nd In- pl e tion .
to run two sht fts a day.
'
employing m ore people.
terested citizens turn ed out to
He urged eve ryone to work
Smith said tha t lh e Conn puttm g on two slu fts . or
the mee tin g sponsored by toge ther in getting the job
Constru ctton Co. 1s ahead of wor kmg e mploye s Iunger
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Pomeroy Village .off1c1als, to done .
sc hedul e in its work on the ho ur s .
air their views of the clostng,
Re p J ames sa id he also farst
phase.
He
said
GLENN SMITH , DIST RICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR of
pict ured as they flelrted questwns tram well O\'er 150
Sm1th stressed th cl! the
of the fe rry sen·1ce, and to has been 1n to uch wtlh the
the !Jepa rtm ent of Transportation , Ma n et ta, Lar ry Co le,
1 hop e full y 1 some dectston lnghwa} d ep::~ r t m ent checks
business
and community leaders on the Pomt'ru} - ~\1 nson
see k he lp.
go\'ernor 's offi ce J and the
dist rict brtdge engtncer, and Sen . Oa kley Coll tn• are
wtll be made this week on
Bndge problems at a pubhc meetmg m Ponwroy Tu esdH~
Several persons •poke of de partment of tra nsporta tiOn
tContmued on page !61
mght.
problems being encountered. abO ut th e problem, of Meigs
Som e drew ent hu swstlc County. He s tated that he Is
appla use from the au di ence, adv1sed tha t it is not feasi ble
man y of wh om &lt;:t pparently to try to keep the brtdge open
have bee n havmg s imi lar to one wa} traffi c dur1ng the
ex peri ences.
repair work from the safety
State Senator Oa kle; standpOint.
Col h ns
and
State
James
sa1d
tha t
Representa tive Run Ja mes negotiat ions a re und erway
hste ned to the com plaints. 1 hopeful ly) lo ge l th e ftrsl
Both vowed their full eff ort to phase of the work done
VOL XXVII
come up with solut ions.
NO. 99
POMEROYMI DDLEPOR T OHIO
ea rlier than rhe Dec. 1 conWE DNESDAY. SEPTEM BER 3, 1975
PR ICL
Glenn Sm 1th , Dtvision tO tract date . He al so satd th a t
----~- - ~- -depu ty d irector of htghways he ts invesltgat ing th e
in Marie tta , ind icated steps poss ib ility of securin g state
are being l&lt;l kcn to help .
fund s for bette r ferry se rv1ce
Accompanyin g Srruth was
or development of more fe rry
Larry Coll er , district brid ge serv1ce between Me igs and
engin ee r .
Ma ri ett a .
a Maso n
Co un ties
T he
re presenl&lt;lti ve of the Con n possibilily of s ec urin g federa l By RICHARD H. GROWALD
negoti at ed bet wee n Egy pt
"I
e xplained
the covered "outstanding issues
Construction Co., Ne w Cas tle, funds so that ferry use rs
UPI Senior Editor
an d Israel.
significance of the recently bet wee n our two countries ."
Pa. , which ha s the contract could ride at a less expens1ve
DAMASCUS, Syria (UP! )
Earlier , in Amman , the
concluded ag reem ent whtch " We will be a ble to overcome
for the brid ge work an d oth er charge is also be in g in - - Secret ary of State Henr y secretary admitted that " a
is a further progress towards our difficulties," he said
division e mployes.
A. Kis sin ger arrived in fe w problem s" e xiste d pea ce in th e Mid dle East and
vestigated .
Kissinger satd th at he was
Sen. Collins, addressin g th e
Smi th out lined procedures Damascus today for a
between the United State s
th e U.S vtews on the mat- " ho pe ful" t hat Cong ress
crowd , said he is personally that had l&lt;l ke n place in meeting
wtth
Syria n and J orda n, whi ch also wa nts ter ," Ki ssmge r said .
wo uld gt ve a favo rable
tr yin g to expedi te the brid ge leadtng to a dects ion that the President Hafez Assad to lay Israel to cede territ ory on the
Rifa i, addressmg reporter s dec1s1on on the Hawk mtss ile
repairs. He sa td the Ohi o bridge re pair s hould be done. some of the gr oundwork for a
West Bank that was ca ptured
brtefly , sai d the dtscussion' tss ue
legislat ure is a ware of the Smit h sa id the id ea ts to second-&lt;ltage Golan Heights in the 1967 Middle East war .
problem . Howe ve r , he eliminate any problem before truce similar to the on e he
Ki ssinger held a t wo-ltour
stressed that the repair of the it ha ppens.
meet ing wtth King Hu ssein
bridge mu st be a good job
and other Jordania n offictals
He
a ls o
sat d
th at
because of the danger of nego ti at ions ar e underway
in Amman to revaew the
bridges collapsing. He sa id he be twee n the state and th e
r ecently concluded Israe li Egy ptian Stna t peace accord .
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Washington tonight ot repor t
CHARLE STON, W Va. Vi r g int a, K e n tuc k y,
Largely routine business to Pr esident ford on his
misssion .
(U P! I - Despit e a growmg Ala bama , lllinois and Inwas condu cteu by the Metgs
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Re la t ions betw ee n the
ba c k-towork m ovem ent m diana .
County Commissioner s m a
bne f
sess iOn
Tue s day United Sta tes and Jordan th e coalfields , Wildcatting
E ven some soutbern West
By United Press International
wer e discussed a t len gth , West Virginia m iners today
morning.
Virginia m ines reopened, and
ANN ARBOR , MICH. - OFFICIALS AT THE Veterans
Commi ss ioner Henry Wens particularly Hussein 's an ge r continued a stubborn fi ght for Pa trick predicted a gradual
Administration Hospital here say another patient - t he lith in
at the lack of congressiona l th e '·right to stnke " th at was return to work in that area
put in the record that people
a baffling case that spurred an FBI murder hunt - has died
approval
for the sale to costtng their uruon $100,000 a
continue to a buse use of the
"over the next several days."
af~r suffering a respiratory failure. The hospital identified the
Jordan of Hawk missiles .
day.
tras
h
con
tainers
loca
te
d
But
signs of waning support
latest victim as Robert Antil, 41, a jobless Detroit steelworker.
'"There
are
a
few
probl
ems
Th
e
cont
empt
fin
e
against
appare ntly did not so ften the
Dr. S . Martin Lindenauer, hospital chief of staff, said there through out the county . One
eve n wa s se t afire, he sa id . which exist , but they ar e not the United Mine Workers rebel miners ' r esolve.
was "grave suspicion" when Anti! suddenly stopped breathin2
of the maktng of the two union rose to $900,000 under
Wells sa id that people a re
Th ey barr ed repor te r s
Aug . 4. Since then, he had been kept alive with a breathing
go vernments," Kissinge r told U.S . Distri c t Jud ge K K
fr om meetings appar ently
apparatus. Antil's r espiratory failure was one of more t han 50 placing tra s h outside empty
containers, whi ch is contrary reporter s after the meetin g. Hall 's plan to keep raismg the used to map out new stnke
cases reported between July I and Aug . 15 - the day the
" We ar e doing our best and penalty until it reached $1.5 strateg y.
to the stated pra cti ce.
failures ended and the day the FBI entered the case.
our uim ost to recttfy the million or the mmers were
Jim Gilbray, a southe rn
Atlendtn g wer e ' Wells,
situation. "
back
at
work
.
West Virgini a st nke lea der ,
Warden Ours, and Bernar d
JERUSALEM - PRIME MINISTER Yitzhak Rabin urged
Jordanian Premier Ze id
Th
e
judge
wa
s
pla
ce
d
miners. " If you don 't
told
the U. S. Congress today to approve sending American watch- Gtlkey, comrmsswners , and
Rifat , siltin g by Kissmge r ' '
under
24-hour
guard
by
strike now you needn't strtke
Ma rtha Cha mbers , clerk .
dogs to the Sinai Desert to guard the Israeli-Egyptian interim
side, nodded approvingly.
marsha
ls
Tuesday
federal
an ymor e in, th e UM W
peace settlement and promised it would not result in Vtetnamafter
a
threat
was
made
on
be cause it won't do any
like involvement.
his
life,
apparen
tly
in
congood."
Speaking to the Israeli parliament at a session called to
nection with h1s sanctwns
Bul a veteran miner st.11d,
approve the recently negotiated E gyptian-Israeli second stage
against
the
m
ine
rs
who
began
"Some of the pi ckets at my
disengagement pa ct in the Sinai Peninsula, Rabin said
in
th
e
state's
the
strike
mme
a re drtnkin g beer and
American civilians in the area will be free to leave if a new
Civil Cour t cases in Me1gs pe nal lies, and 14 ce r tiftcd
southern
coalfields
Aug.
II
JUst rais in ' plain old hell ."
w'
round of fighting breaks out. Political sources said the 121l- Coun ty se t a modern day copies.
Nea
rly
half
of
the
60,000
Hall
berated
both
the
UMW
member Israeli parliament was virtually certa in to approve
record 111 Aug ust accordm g to
Total fees collected were bit uminous co al mmers tdled
WHAT PR ICE BEAUTY ? Tht s 12-week-{)ld lloxer.
and coal operators Tue sday
the pact today despite vo cal opposition from the rightist Likud
Nellie Brown, de pul y clerk of $2,197 50; dtv1ded as foll ows,
through the Labor Day wee k- over thell' failure to idt r' ,fy
" D. J." owned by Mtss Sharon Wilson isn't 1he clown of
bloc .
courts.
co un ty $1,777, a nd slate, end return ed to their jobs
th e dog world; thi s !s his ap pearance a s the result of
pi
c
kets
and
strike
lea
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Th e r e we r e 21 divorc e $420.50 There wer e 106 auto
a nd
UM W saymg he had seen a num ber
gettmg h1 s ears cropped Both ears are stitched around
Tu esday,
TRENTON , N. J . - A \Ill-MILLION-GALLON reservoir
ac tton s
ftl ed ,
four In s pect ions
for
whi ch Secr etaryTreas ur er
the edge and adhesiv e tape and the styrofoam cup out the
Harry
of
them
named
and
quoted
in
ran dry today because of a filter plant breakdown , forcing
dts s olution s of marri age, co ll ectw ns tot al e d $3 18.
proced ur e. The results Wi ll be ''unve il ed" 'IllUrsda\.
Pa
trick
d
eclar
ed
in
th e news media.
250,000area residen ts to conserve water by giving up baths and
se ven j ud g me n ~ . and .two coun ty rece1vmg $26.50.
Washington it was a "m ajor
UMW offietals have warned
laundry .
miscellan eous ca ses .
There were 21 boat ltlles back-lo-work trend ."
the strike and the court fines
School children, government workers and an estimated
Other ac tivt ties tncluded Iss ued, 20 applicat iOns made,
Mmers
who
had
stru
ck
m
cou
ld ruintheunion , and Rep
10,000 industrial work ers recei ved the day off under
ts sutn g 836 ce r tificate of a n d two ce rtlf1 ed CO pi es
s;mpa
thy
w1th
th
e
West
VirKen
Hec hier , D-W.Va., satd
declarations of emergency by authorities in Trenton a nd four
l1lles, 282 notation of li ens, 150 tss ued Thts bro ught tn $:lJ;
ginians' demand for th e free- "radtcal hoth eads" had engi suburban municipalities and Gov . Brendan T . Byrne.
memo copies, 5 salvage titles, $27.75 tu the county, $5 25 to
dom to strike wtthout fea r of neered the strik e at the ex889 affida vits, assignme nts the slate.
co urt tn junctwn were back to pense of th e rank -and-ftle
OOLUMBUS - OHIO 'S MOURNiNG DOVE huntin g
a nd
a ppli ca tion s,
59
wor k 10
Pen nsy lvama,
season has been s uspended by the Department of Natural

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Miners won't
quit fighting

Rural trash
boxes still
are misused

Court busier in August

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REG . $89 .00
Double drop sides, adjustable spring height, steel reenforcing coils on each side, 2
inch ca sters .

REG. $23.00
Kantwet Vita Vent Mattress with F'irm-()-Flex innerspring unit. Dura-Lam fabric
covering, tear resistant and washable. Meets all federal requirements for full-&lt;lize
crib.

Resources until the full Supreme Court of Ohio determines
whether the Division of Wildlife exceeded its authority in
placing the animal on the game btrd list .
" We ask that all sportsmen in the state immediately
comply and cooperate with the temporary suspension ... until
this matter may be properly considered by the full membership" of the court, said the department in a statement
Thesday .

Community fair opens on Thursday
Entertainment, contests,
and just plain old fun for
everybody are the order for

all four days of the annual
Alb anv Comm untty Fa tr thi s
wee k Th ursday thr oug h

REG. $10.50
Kantwet all-&lt;tround crib bumper, water repellent and easily wiped clean.

COMPLETE 3-PIECE SET
SALE

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FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR
MAIN STORE, ANNEX AND WAREHOUSE
OPEN WEDNESDAY 9:30 TO 5 PM

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

POMEROY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PATROL Taking over duties the first day of school after being
sworn in by Police Chief Jed Webster were members of
Pomeroy's Elementary School Patrol. Mrs. Pamela Crow
is advisor. Patrol members are, front row , 1-r , Shawn
Gilmore, Brent Houdashelt , Heinz Coats , Paul Sprague,
Randy Murray, Joyce Lawso~ , Melinda Thomas, Melanic

Dillard, co-eaptain, Barbara Whitlatch, Behnda Grinun ,
Kristin Anderson , Jeff Nash , Mrs . Crow; back row , Chief
Webster, Jack Braley, Mark Mattox , Angelia Curtis ,
Connie Smith , Ricky Smith , Brian Harden , Leondus Lee,
J. R. Wams ley , Ronnie Richards, Lect a B~ sh, Greg
Thomas, co-ea ptain, Bill Colm er , Kim Mulford , Tammy
Eichtnger , and Kim Pa tterson .

Sunday.
2, c. mule Jwn pmg contest \\'I ll
Gates will open at 4 p m
be held and a l 3 p.m the re
Thur sday wit h eve nts to wt ll be Junwr fa1r dernonmcl ud e a horse s hoe pitc h al5 stralto ns foll owed by the
p .m . ; local chur ch prog ram JuniOr parad e a t 5 p m :\
fr om 6 to 7·30. p.m ; pony pull wt ll be fea tured at 6
Alexan der ban d conce r t, 7 · :w p.m. and from 7 to 8 30 pIll.
to 8; tra&lt;lor pulling and the Alp ine Harmo na1r es
powder puff pulling events, Polka Band , Columb us, wtl l
7:30 p.m . and mus1c by the pl ay. A square da nce and
Mtracle Atres Gospel Gro up, s how wtll be featured at B 30
Logan, from 8 to 10 p .m .
p.m
conc lu ded w ith a
Gates Will open at 12 n(Jon ftr eworks dtspl ay a t 10:30
on Frtday with judgmg or
At 12 noon on Sunday, when
entnes to star t a t 1 p m
~ates open a t 9 a m. , th ere
There will be a btcycle and will be a para de throug h town
tn cycle parade an d races w1th fl oats feat unng (:1
begmn in g at 3 p.m and a bicentennial theme . At 1 p.111
contmuation of the horse shoe there wi ll be a hor se show
p1ich al 5 p.m . A loca l church Rtdes and en tertainment Will
prog ram wtll be from 6 to 7 be on the grounds for the four
p .m . an d Billy Wal ker of the day s.
Gr and Old Opry Show wtll
a ppear fr om 8 to 10 p m
Gates open at 9 a.m. on
E XTENDED OUTLOOK
Sa turday wi th a pe t show and
Friday throu gh Sunday.
pa rad e a nd a Juni or fa1r
fa
ir
and mild throu gh th e
tractor pul l begin ni ng al so at
for ec a st period with high•
that hour. There will be a
in th e 70s to th e low 80s a nd
ga rd en tractor pull also tn thP
lows in the 50s to the loy,
afternoon and all tractors and
60s.
dn ve rs mus t be frum the
Alexander Sthool D1stnct At

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HA CINE
- 'J he ~1et gs
Coun ty BI C'l' rt ten m al Co m.
rmss wn e~nd the i\.1r t ~s CtJLJn ty
Pwncc r a nd
H1st c·nc a l
Soca: ty wtll s ponsor the
dedicalitln here of the Oht o
hi ston ca l marker hununng
Capt Jose ph C :VIc Elroy at 2
p .m on Sundoy, Sept 14. at
the Greenwo(Jd Cen,cter y
Capt M c l-:lro~·. 18.1!-1907,
was one of eight ch ildren born
to J ohn &lt;J nd Kathcnne
Wagner McE lroy He worked
as a farm hand on the Luci us
Cross far m , attended school
1n Rac ine, and went t(J the
Cahforma go ld ft el ds ut the
age of 18.
He se rv ed on R8c inc
Village Counc1 l and ra1 sed a
m1 htia unit 111 Hacme dunn g
the Civi l Wa r . He v,as
promoted to captain ~t the
Battle of Cht ckama uga.
He later Y. as shenff of

M etgs Co tmt\ , \\o~S

1'lL• tpri t

the Oht o C•·nert.!l 1\ ,..,,o...,·r ni&lt;J~
aprotn ted b,
tltr·
gove rn()!' of 011HI to "L' J'\' t' ;1~
se c retary -trea sur n 11f rh•·
Olnu Comm tsston f•JI' ~ht•
Ch ac kama uga
\alt!fl nal
Mili tary Park . ll c srn·nl l \
) ears m the U s I l 1·u:~~' r.r
Hepresc nlil tavcs m till' !lfflo. ·
of 1ts pos tm a .'-. tN
.John (' Rw e , chcurrn an d
the Me 1g s Cou n t} HJc Pnten ntal Co mrm ~swn. w!ll
serv e
as
n t a~l~·r
of
ce renllJn\ es
for·
the
dediCation The !{('\' Howard
Shivel e}, Ric~ctne Urutrd
Mrthodt s t Churctl . \\Jl! gn·t
the im· ocatton e~ n d 1he Hacme
Amen can l A'~IOn P o~t 602,
Elmer P tcken~. cornrnandf' r.
will prrsent the roloro: Kyl e
L. Allen \\111 t.;l\e '[', f the
Colors".
A reccpt wn v.1ll bl' t' dd at
the home uf Mr . t:~ nd Mr s.
Paul Houston in Syra cu ~e.
They own the home of Capt.
Partl y clo~dy tonight, lows McF. lroy's daughter whi c h
m the m1d 60s. Sunnv con- wa s frequent!~ ns1ted b)
tin ued wa rm Thursda)·,·lughs Capt. McElroy dunn ~~ his
t en ur ~
of
of flC'f'
in
1n the low 90s . Probabilil\ of
rain near zero tod ay. IO. pcr Washtn g lon . D C The
cent ·tomght an d Thtu sdav Housto ns ha\·r t t·st m ed th e
. ' hunw .

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Teater must lay off 680 workers m 30 days

We Hold These Truths ...
A Chro01cle of Amwca

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COlUMBUS (UP! ) - The
st ale Depa rtment of Natural
Resources pla ns to lay off 167
of tls central Ohto employes
Sept 15 and another 513
workers throughout the state
wtthm th e ne xt 30 d ays
beca use 11 lacks mon ey to pay
them
De part me nt
dir ec tor
Robert W Tea ter told a ne ws
conference Tuesday the
llllltal layoffs wtll take pla ce
111 District 7 whtch mcludes
Delaware Fatrfteld Fayette
Franklm lJ ckm g Madt so n
Pi ckaway and Unton coun

Take heart: you were in the
red just $48.32 m Augu st
WASHING roN t UP! I - U you have trouble
balanclug your household budget, take note the
federal government spent $11 billion more than It took
In durlug the month of July alone
That monthly deficit was the second highest on
record, the freasury Department said fu esday, and
contrasted with a $914 million surplus In June, the last
month of fiscal 1975
Ibe July deficit was at an annual rate of $132 6
billion, compared with admlntstration forecasts of a
$59 9 bi!Uon deficit for fisc al 1976 Ibe year~oug
predictJons, however, include surpluses when the
proJeCted economtc recovery takes hold this fall aod
winter
Ibe Jul} deficit wa s second only w the $15 39
billion shortfall in Ma) fhe June surplus left a budget
deficit of $43 6 btlllon for 1975 the worst on record

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Te at er
s a1d
m a Jor
programs aff ected wtll be m
the areas of for estry sot! and
wa te r ma na ge me nt a nd

In te rp re tiv e
an d
edu cat iOnal pr og r a ms an
st ate parks

Ford hopes for boom year
how m an y new cars Detroit
\Hll sell next year
Gen er a l Motors corp
Cha ~m~an Th om as Murphy
recently foreca st sales of 9 5
m illion m or e than two
mtlhon above \\hal the four
maJor a uto cornpames sold
thts model year But mdustry
analysts caUed that an op
tumsh c ftgur e
GM Ford Chrysler Corp
and Amertcan Motor s Corp
Satd Tuesday they plan to
build about 676,000 cars m
September
the htghest
number smce last October
The ftgure ts down about two
per ce nt from last Se p
!ember
Industry analysts satd the
productton figure reflected
about
t he
un certamty
market
Conceding he was overly
opturusttc 111 the past two
years, lacocca satd the auto
mdustry was geared for a
good - and perhaps even a
l!l"eat - sales year

DETROIT (UP! I - Ford
Motor Co ts pa mtmg a rosy
ptcture of the auto mdustry s
1976 prospects but sa ys en
ding a prolonged mdustr y
slump
depends
on
cooperatiOn from Washmgt on
- and a little btl of luck
Prestdent Lee la cocca
launchmg the annual fall
ntual of mtroducmg the new
models, Satd Tuesday Detroit
thts commg year would pull
out of tts worst car sales
slwnp smce the DepressiOn of
the 193~
He satd tl rrught even turn
mto a boom year because the
recesston ts Wllldmg down

conswner confidence has re
turned and car prtces - at
least for Ford are
'relatively modest
He did not disclose the new
prtces, but satd Ford would
keep Its mcreases con
stderably smaller" than last
year , when the prtce of tis
1975.5 went up by an average
$400 a car at the mtroducllon
Nor dtd lacocca predtct

Don Gosney

Local news in briefs
and costs same charge a nd
Jam es Edward Lew1s
18
Middleport $25 and costs for
attempted theft

The Pomerby E R squad
answered a call to the
Rutland pos1 otf1ce at 2 07
p m Tuesday where Cec11
Banks had become Ill He was
taken to Veterans Memonal
Hosp1tal At 11 02 am the
squad went to the Shamrock
Motel far Mary HarriS who
was 111 She was taken to
Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal

THREE

CARS

THE ANNUAL HARVEST
feshval will be held at St
John Lutheran Church Pme
Gr o ve
Sunday
Church
serv 1ces will be at 11 am
wtth a basket dmner at 12 30
p m There wil l be a hym n
s1ng and spec1ai m u s tc
begmnmg at 1 30 p m The
public IS lnv1ted

WERE

damaged and a dnver cited
to Pomeroy Mayor s Court
followtng an acc1dent on East
Mam St . Tuesday mornmg
Pollee satd a car dnven by
Debora Harns Portland
struck the rear of a car
dr1ven by Lowell Davis
GallipOliS which 1n turn
struck the rear of a car
dnven by Jacob Holman
Rac1ne Holman had slowed
to make a nght turn onto
Plum Sf Mrs Harns was
ctted for lack of assured clear
d1stance There was medium
damage to all the vehtcles

THE

Order of Eastern Star IS
spon sonrg a porch sale today
through Sept 6 at 307 Spnng

Ave
NEY CARPENTER 97
Route 3 Albany d1ed Wed
nesday morn1ng at hts home
The body was taken to the
Btgony Jordan
Funeral
Home 1n Albany where
arrangements are be •ng
made
THE
S OUTHERN
CLUSTER of the Un1ted
MethodiSt Churches will hold

FIVE DEFENDANTS were
fined

Tuesday

Middleport

n1ght

Mayor

HARRISONVILLE

by

Fred

Hoffman Assessed $150 and
costs each and g1ven three
day 1a1l sentences on con
Vlcflon of dnvmg whde 1n
tox1cated were Wayne Van
Hoose 50 Coolville and Cec il
Banks 44 Rutland Joanna
L Caldwell Middleport was
f•ned $5 and costs for fallmg
to y1eld nght of way Gladwin
G Werner 76 M iddleport $5

1ts annual p 1cmc at Letart
Fall s
Commun1ty
Hall

Sunday Sept 7
Worshtp serv tce will be at
11 a m followed by lunch at
noon A hymn smg and games
will be enjoyed 1n the af
ternoon The publiC 1s tnv1ted
to any or a!I of the day s
ac hv tties

dies at 66
Don ald A 1Don 1 Gosney
66 \\ ell kn own Mtddl eporl
restdent Stxlh Avenue dted
Tuesda) mght at Vetera ns
Memonal Hospttal followmg
a ltngermg tllness
Mr Gosney was born
March 27 1909 m Hallwood
W Va the son of the late
W1lltam and Nora Gear )
Gos ney
He was a ls o
preceded tn dea th of two
brothers Wtlham 1Buff 1 a nd
Harley
A member ~f the Mtd
dleport Pentecostal Church
Mr GtJs ne} was a veteran of
World War II havmg serv ed
m the U S N a vy He wa s a
m ember of Mtddleport Lodge
363 F&amp;AM smce 1947 and
belonged to Feene) Bennett
Post 128 Am encan Leg 10n
Mr Gosney earl ) tn hts hfe
had been employed a s a mtll

wrtght m constructiO n Y.. ork
He had served wtlh the
Mtddleport Pollee Dept for
ftv e years and for 15 year s
had operated Gosney s Duds
N Suds m lower Mtddleport
Survtvmg are hts wtfe
Ruth an artts t and archttect
thr e e stster s Mr s Ruth
Short Buchtel Mrs Carl
( Elizabeth I Roush Mas on
W Va and Mrs Jame Jones
Eutys Fla
two brothers
Pearl of Buchtel and Harry
of Ne lsonvtlle a mece Mrs
Norman (Dorothy ) Yeauger
West Melbourne Fla and
two nephews Elroy Short of
Zanesvtllc and Wtlham J ones
of Eutys Fla
Funeral servtces wtll be
held at 2 p m Thursday at the
Mtddleport Pentec ostal
Church wtth the Rev Wtlltam
Kmttel offtctatmg Fnends
may call at the Rawling s
Coats Funeral Home any
hme un hi noon Thursday
when the body wtll be taken to
the c hurch In heu of flowers
fnends may c ontr tbute to the
Mtddlep ort Pente c ostal
Church Radto Program fund
Burtal wtll be m Rtvervtew
Cemetery

DR. LAMB

No sta le p;tr ks wlil be
closed early thts fall because
of the personnel re du ction s
Teate r emphastzed F ormer
Gov John J Gtlhgan met
wtth se¥ere crthclsm for
orderm g st at e parks closed
ea rly m the fall of 1971 when
the la ck of a state budg et
reqwred auster ity m ea sures
Teate r sm d enforcement of
th e
coa l
slnp
m me
r ecla rnat10 n la w wtll not
suffer from the personnel
reductwns but he add ed that
unplementa t10n of an all
m tn e r a ls
s trtp
nun e
r eclamatiOn law mtght be

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F or below Bactena can
gr o" and form toxms be
tween 42 8 and 160 degrees F
Any food that IS left standmg
for m ore than an hour and a
half should be e1ther kept hot
enough or cold enough to
prevent lhts
The sav1ng grace ts
pra c ttcmg a near stertle
procedure If there are no
bac terta m the food and tt •s
kept free of contammatwn
there wtll be nothmg to
mul!tply A good example ts
the s torage of canned food m
sealed contamers at room
temperature
All meat used for lunc hes
should be thoroughly cooked,
des troymg the bacterta and
any toxms Then you should
avotd contammaltng tl tn the
process of makmg sand
w1c hes You are back to a
need for a kitchen routme
that keeps cooked food away
from any plates utenstls or
hands that ha ve handl ed r a\1
roods For t.:X...UIIJ.llt: , don L

slice ham on a meat board
you JUSt used to cut up raw
round s teak Don t s ltck a
fork used m handling r a w
foods mto cooked food
You m1ght c ons ide r usmg
hot soup m a good quahl)
th ermos bottle You c an
safely use gelattn and frutts
Raw frtllts are ver) good apples , oran ges bananas
pears
You should never se nd
cream p1es or baked goods
contatnmg a cream filling to
school but you can send a
frlllt pte
Don t use sa lad dressmg or
send potato salad m the lunch
patl Thes e can harbor
s taphylococcal
orgamsm s
and they can form enough
toxm m four hours to cause
severe food potsomng
You can send along any
canned ttems Canned JUICes
a e fm e tf you child hkes
JUI Ces The sm a ll can ned
puddmgs tha t a r e now
marketed ar c sa f1 wd can be

legtslallve De mocrats
He pomted out that the
governor proposed a supple
men tal $3 mtlhon grant
dir ectly to the department
but the legtslature has not
acted on that
Teater dented a ll eg ahons
th a t the la yoffs we re
pohllcal I don t know the
pollttcal affiliation of my
employes a nd netth er do my
people (asSistan ts 1 he sa td
Th e dtrector satd 487 of the
layoffs can be made through
attrttlon by not r epla cmg
employes who lea ve volun
tar tl y

Miners ignore calls to go
hack to work, heavy fines
By
United
Press
In
tematlonal
West Vtrhru a coa l mmers
tgnored a genera l back~o
y; ork m ove m en t a nd a
$100 000-a-&lt;lay fme today to
contmu e thetr wtldcat strtke
and Chtcago teacher s hit the
hn es
closmg
pt cket
classrooms to so me 530 000
students
Nat10nal Atrlmes fltght at
tendant s and Be rke ley
Cahf teache r s and firemen
also \\ere on ptcket lines
toda) and a stnke was
threatened m the rat! m
dustry
Prestdent Ford Tuesday
a ppomted an emer gen cy
revtew panel m efforts to
avert a stnke by B5 000
railroad shop cr aft employes
The board was gtven 30 day s
to report 1ts f mdmgs fhe
maJor tssue reportedly wa s
work and safety rules
DISSident coal mmers went
back to work m half a dozen
states but some 30 000 mmers
r emamed out tn West
Vtrgmta desptte a $500 000
contempt fme a gatnst the
umon that mounted to the

tune of $100 000 a day The
fine took effect Tuesday
The wtldca t strtke had tdled
60 000 mm ers But Uruted
Mm e Work e r s m embers
ret urn ed to work m Pennsy!va rua llhnms , Kentucky
lndtan a Alaba m a Vtrgtma
and parts of West Vtrgmta
Mos t hold o uts we r e m
so uthern Wes t Vtrg mta
where the strtke startled
Aug II and mushroomed mto
a natwnwtde crusade_ to add a
nght tu stnke clause to Lh e

or ever, U. S. is told
By LEONARD CURRY
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - In
the 18 months smce the surge
m otl pnces a nd the start of
recessiOn there has been
growin g se ntiment a mong
som e Amertcans to Withdraw
from
the world
unttl
economtc stabthty returns
But the Umted Sta tes ts

was no easy task for hun to be
a black federal prosecutor
and he s already ada pled to
those (pressures)
Hatchett \\til nm for a stx
year term ne.t fall He
brushed off questtons about
his campatgn and satd hts
tmmedtate
ta s ks
are
revtewmg cases before the
high court and moVIng hts
family from Jacksonvtlle to
Tallahassee Hatchett s wtfe
IS a Jack sonvtlle school
teacher
Hatchett 42 refused to
label hts legal VIews He satd
des crtbmg
htmself
as
liberal conservative or
str1ct constructlomst" would
be unfatr He satd he "ill try
to closely follow the Jetter of
the law
Hatchett was a U S magts
Irate m Jacksonville before
his appomtment to the high
court by Askew Hatchett,
born
m
CJ~rwater,
graduated from Flonda A&amp;M
and Howard Uruverstty law
school m Washmgton 0 C
He served as a pnvate
attorney m Daytona Beach,
Fla , before becommg an
asststant U S attorney 111
Jacksonville
Hatchett
foresa"
no
problems on the htgh court
because of his race He satd
he had recetved hundreds of
congratulatory letters smce
Askew appomted him to the
court m July
I recetved only one bad
letter, from a person up m
Wtsconsm or someplace like
But
used You can al so send along that, ' satd Hatchett
that
was
stck,
not
a
hate
certatn ra w vegetables tf the
chtld hk es t hem a fe w Jetter '
radt shes or ca rrots are fme
All of tht s sltll leaves
somethmg to be destred m
provtdm g the best foods wtth
DEVOTED TO THE
maXImum safety for lunches
INTER EST OF
But tf tl ts a~ y comfort to
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
)OU much of rural Amenca
Exec Ed
ROBERT HOEFLICH
used the old lun ch bucket for
C1ty Ed1tor
those one r oom schoolhouses,
P u bl shed dally except
Satur day by The Oh o ValleY.
apparently \\tlhout too much Pu
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ad v ert smg
the tmproper s torage of food
represen t a11ve
Ward
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By MICHAEL GOLDMAN
TALLAHASSEE, Fla
(UP! ) - Joseph Hatchett ts
the South s first black state
supreme court JUStice smce
ReconstructiOn But Gov
Reubm Ask e w, who ap
pomted htm
predtcted
Hatchett could handle any
pressur es cause d by ht s
color
Askew JOined 300 spec
tator s Tuesday to watch
Hatchett th e son of a frlllt
ptcker take the oath of offtce
as a Florida supreme court
JUdge
The governor satd Hatchett
could fac e a challenge m a
statewide electiOn, a Jot of
that depends on how he
handles himself between now
and the next election
Other blacks appomted to
court posthons m Flortda
have had ltttle dtffJCulty
wmmn g eJectwns ,' satd
Askew
Hatchett could face a chal
lenge wh en he runs for
statewtde electton next fall
I d say h e 's already
handled the pressures (of
bemg a black legal off1c1al 1
pretty well Askew satd It

UMW contract
The
26 744 member
Chtcago Teachers Umon\ went
on stnke agamst ctty schools
toda y closmg classrooms to
some 530 000 students Ill the
nation s second largest ctty
Poltce we re ordered to
classrooms to protect staff
m e mbe r s and nonstnkmg
teachers ordered to report for
work even though students
were told to stay home today
- the first scheduled day of
classes

No withdrawal now

Black judge confident

School lunches may harbor poisons
By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEAR DR LAMB
Schoolts starting agam and I
wondered tf you would be
good enough t o dt scuss
unrefrtgerated school tun
ches
Thts IS my fir s t ye ar
: packing lunches I have a
child who does not eat a wtde
vanety of foods and therefore
cannot buy lunch too
frequently
Wtth the exceptiOn of
: peanut butter and teiiY , l
• know nothmg that can safely
• be left out of the refri gerator
• for three or four hours a s
:; these lunches are
Why are we taught about
salmonella on one hand at
• home and then send meat
sandwtches to school wtth our
::.children 1
::' DEAR READER - There
" Is a lot of truth m your
; statement A baste rule m
. protecUng food ts that tl
hould be kept at a tern
perature of about 160 degrees
• F or above or at 42 8 de~ress

delayed
Th e dtrec tor s at d th e
Democrata c-cont rolled
Ge n e r a l
A sse mbl y
necessitated the layoffs wh en
tt a ppropnated only $16 4
mtlhon for personnel lhts
year He Satd $20 5 milli on
v- as reqUired to mamta m last
year s level of personnel at
current salan es
Teater sa td Go v James A
Rhodes vetoed an extr a $3
mtlhon a ppropriatiOn to the
d epartm ent beca use he
disagr eed wt th the prm
~ tpl e of sendmg the m oney
through the sta te Controllmg
Boa rd
rl om m a ted
by

r.===~~9l

now more mtertwmed wtth
other nattons than at any
time m tls htstory That
becatne clear thts week at the
30th annual meetmg of the
Internattonal Monetary
Fund the fmanctal and trade
or gamzatton of 127 non
Commumst natwns
Prestdent Ford told the
VISiting fmance mLmster s
that the only foretgn atd from
the Umted States would he a
moderatton of inflatiOn and
more JObs for Amencans
A strong economy •s the
best contrtbutton thts natton
can make to another natton '
Ford said m a seven-mmute
speech Tuesday
Ford satd a stronger
economy tn Amenca will
create consumer demand
that will spread to other
natwns and help solve thetr
productton and unemploy
ment problems
But the Prestdent satd
other countrtes also must do
what they can to help
themselves
Economtc
mdependence ts unperattve '
Ford satd No country can
expect the actlons of others to
solve tls economtc problems
We must consult together , we
must pull together '

Late Summer, 1775:
Na med an a1de de-e ampto General Washtngtonon July 27
19 year old John Trumbull the son of the Royal Governor
of Connec ticut 1s transferred to New York wtthin a year
he w111 res1gn h1 s commass1on an a daspute with General
Horatio Gates But young Trumbull ts destined for the
heights He returns to Boston wher e he studtes art and m
1780 departs lor London to
bec ome-11 student of the
renown ed pamte r BenJamm
Wes t Almost tmmedaate ly
Bntlsh a uthonu es
j ail
Trum b ull on SUSPI CIOn o f
treason La ter he res umes
ht s apprentice ship under
Wes t and by lhe late 1780s
has es ta bli shed htmself as
the lead mg Am en ca n pamt
e r of the Re volutiOn Among
hi s mos t famou s works are

The Battk of Bunker Htll
a nd The Death of Mont
gomery
-B} Ross Mackenzie &amp; Jdf M arNell y/ ~ 1 97$ Unrt~ Featur e Syndicate

Polly's Pointers
llY PULLY LKAMEH

Wash wool mop
in cool water
Polly's Problem
DEAR POLLY - My good
wool dust mop IS so clogged
wtth dJrt I cannot use tt How
can I clean thts mop• - IC!E
DEAR ICIE - I would
wash a wool dust mop with
that well-known cold water
solution for "KOols and then
rinse well Several washings
may be necessary If the mop
15 so very dirty Keep shaking
the mop as 11 dries so it will be
fluffy and soft - POLLY
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve hke that of M S
co ncern s re s taurants but
mme goe s a btl further It IS
fmdm g hatr on one s plate
When we are out m a party so
ofte n someone m the group
vmces that complamt Wtth
so much long ha1r now bemg
worn one would thmk the
Board of Health would enfor c e a law requtrmg
everyone cookmg or handling
food to wear a hat or cap It IS
dtscouragmg to eat out an)
more
and watch
the
\\attresses brush the long
hatr back and out of thetr
eyes Another Pet Peeve IS
that the makers of upnght
vacuum cleaners do not make
a model flat enough to glide
under beds
My Pmnter concerns the
present day shortages such
a s that of paper For 25 years
l have worked 111 a dry
cleamng estabhshment and
take the backs of my btllmg
statements pull off the
carbon and have clean sheets
of paper to cut m half and
make good counter papers for
names and addresses of those

lea\ mg cleanmg My boss has
not had to buy paper for thts
for 10 years 1long before
shortages were talked of)
There ts so much paper that
could be reused wtth JUS! a
little btl of effort - ANN
DEAR POLLY - After
trymg every way and every
product unagmable to get
gwn out of my hvmg room
carpet ffi) mother suggested
I use a pre wa sh spray I
sprayed tt on watted a few
mmutes and the gwn rubbed
nght out wtth a dry rag Do
test effect of the spray on
your carpet's color and fabnc
content - LINDA H
DEAR
POLLY
Secretanes who have a hard
lime recordtng telephone
calls that may come m surges
and who have an addmg
machme or calculator close
by can tust punch off the
munbers as they recetve
them Thts ts a qmck and
easy way to take down legtblt
telephone numbers 1n a
hurry ( Polly s note - Names
are more eastly remembered
and could be wntten by the
number after hangmg up the
phone ) - DAVID
DEAR POLLY - I want to
tell Berme how I start a
pretty plant from a carrot
Stmply cut off the top end of
the carrot leavtng about
three fourths mch of carrot
and push m a diSh wtth about
three:rourths of tt m the
water I use a frtlll bowl and
the carrot starts to grow m
JUSt a few days Be sure to
keep tt wet - HELEN

Foster son with grand jury
DETROIT (UP!) - Jatnes
Hoffa s self-&lt;lescrtbed foster
son, Charles ' Chuckte '
O'Brten, has twtce undergone
questtonmg by FBI agents
trymg to determme how and
why Hoffa disappeared
Today he was facmg a
federal grand Jury
Federal mvesttgators say
0 Brten ts a key figure m the
mystery
The 41-year old Teamsters
unton orgaruzer already has
admttted he was drtvmg a car
borrowed from the son of a
reputed Malta chteftam m the
same area on the same day
when Hoffa, former Team-

sters boss, vamshed July 30
He called hts presence a
comctdence
The grand JUry, ¢ch
federal offtctals s~ ts
seeking mformatton instead
of mdtctmenls, began tis
hearmgs Tuesday and heard
the testunony of the brother
and the son of reputed Mafia
enforcer Anthony ' Tony
Jack ' ' Gtacolone
The two were the ftrst of 70
Wltnesses scheduled to appear before the grand Jury
Some federal authortttes
call the grand Jury a final
attempt to unravel the
disappearance of Hoffa

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3- The DaUy Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday , Sept 3, 1975

SVAC grid teams open '75 play this weekend·
High school football r•turns to t he Gallta Metgs area thts
weekend wtth four games scheduled Frtday mght and two
slated Saturday tn the Class II Southern Valley Athletic Con
! ere nee
AcUon begms Frtday wtth an SV AC tilt between Eastern
and Hannan Trace and non-league encounters featurm g
Southeastern of Ross County at Southwestern and Southern of
Meigs playmg at Fatrland Chesapeake IS at Symmes Valley
Saturday afternoon the North Gallia Pirates will bat•Je
Waterford on the Wildcats' fteld while Kyger Creek, the 1974
defending SV AC champs , wtll host the Gallipolis B team
Saturday mght at Cheshtre Both Eastern a nd Hannan Trace
look for better thmgs this fall after sub-par years tn 1974
Coach Spike Berkhetmer startmg hts thtrd year hopes hts
club can tmprove tls 6-4 season Berkheuner stated earlier If
thmgs go our way we co uld go 7-3 or 8-2 thts year but tf w~rse
comes to worst we could end up 3-7
Eastern has etght returnmg lettermen Don Etchmge r
Dave Hannum Ttm Kuhn Bob McClure Kevtn Barton Davtd
Mills, Mark Lawson and Joe Kuhn The Eagle team 'IS constderably smaller than Eagle squads of the past
At Mercervtlle, Coach Davtd Owens, begmnmg his second
season at the belm of the Wildcats, has seven returnmg let
termen but early mJurtes may dectde HT s fate Returmng are
Dave Jones, Rtck Waugh Charlie Cremeens Rtch Whitt Jun
Waugh and Kevm Petrte
HT lVIII operate from a Wmg T formatiOn led bv quar

SV IS expected to use the Stratght 1 format ton and tf Bathe
terback Scott Gtbson fullba ck Bob Wa lter w1ngb ac k Jun
has
stmtlar theones as hiS former coach Woody Hayes t he
Waugh and tailback Dave Jones Cremeens, Joe Wtllt ams an d
Rtck Waugh were mJured durmg a recent scrunmage aga mst fullbac k "'ll probabl) see plcnt) of aclion
Chesapeake and may miSS Frtday s game
The Pcmthers return folll" starters and 11 letter men fr om
Coach Bob Ashley s Southwestern Htghlande rs hopmg to last ' ea r-s 5-4 fl msh and 2-4 log m the Ohw Valle) Conference
unprove tls 1974record host Southeastern of Ross Count\ The Lead tng the ilst of returnmg starters IS 140 lb qu arter back
Panthers are coached by Randy Burnstde form er asststa nt al safety Kevm R1ce Ace om pam. mg R1ce are ha lfback
!tncbacker M1ke F mle) Mel\ tn Chander a halfback safe!)
Ja ckson High School Southeastern ts m tls second year of foot
an d 16:&gt;-pound fullback lmebackcr Rand) Bone Chesape•ke
ball havmg played a reserv e schedule a year ago
runs from the PO\.o,er I and\\ 1ll ust a 4-4 defense
#t
The Highlander team will be built around four se ruors
t\orth Gal hd the team ~ 1 \ rn the best chance to dethrun('
ta ckle Ja ck Walker tailback Rtck Crouse guard Ma rk Jef
fers and quarterba ck Bobby Ruff Other returnmg lette rmen de fendmg champton K\ger Creek opens on tllC road Saturilll)
are JWUor fullback Chrts Lewis JUntor e nd Ke tth Gr ate and a rt ernoon at Waterfo rd
Coach Joh n Bla kes Pira tes hope to better lilst )ear s 3-3
sophomore center l.&lt;~rry Center SW wtll use a stratg ht 1 of
lea~ue mark and 4--5 overall pcrformam·e
fense and a :&gt;-2 defense
Symmes Valley led bY ftrst year coach Greg 1Woody 1
North Gallra IS le d b) the ret w n of 14 lettermen !bey are
Brut.:e Rwn on fu ll ba ck I' re&lt;l Log 1n t.tt lback Mark Thetss
Bathe an Ohto State Umverstty produc t ope ns tls 1975 c• m
quarterback Rrett Tac-kett end Gem Welch, renter Oon
p;ttgn wtth a non~eagu e bat tle wtth Ch esapeake
The Vtkings were 1}-9 last ) ear but thmgs mtght lJ&lt; Spence r end Rt chard I gglcton Hon Pl,mts 1 om Brumfield
brtghter thts fall Twelve re turrung lettermen form the nuc leus Martm Hash Russe ll Putts Btll Baker Btl! 1 ookado Cal\ m
Mmms Rex Justice and Mike Case\
for this )ears squad Returnees are John Berry fullbac k
NG \\ Lil be runntng from the Po \~ er I and \0.,1 11 usc a
Rtck Htggtns, e nd Phil Hilgenberg fullba ck Mark La ff erre
end Mtke Miller gua rd John Holbrook guard Ra nd) de fensive alignment of a S-4 or 4-4
Captams th1 s fall a re Wckh Spence r and Hun) on North
Stumbo tackle , Ri cha rd Stwnbo center and guard Rand)
Stumbo tackle Rtchard Stumbo center and guard Mark Gct lh ::t has looked lffipresSI\C' m 1ts t111ee prl' season su mt
Wilson end Cectl Clary wtngback Tom Glad ea u ta tlback Ohtges
Saturda~ rught CDach Jtm Spr &lt;~gue s defe nding SVAC
and Terry l'iunlev wmgba ck

..
The Major is back
Hoople likes Pitt over Georgia
By Major Amos B Hoople
Original Wizard of Odds
Egad
frtend s
t he
preltmmary reports I ve
recetved from the Hoople
operatives m the fteld
coupled Wllh the tnformatwn
gleaned m my personal
reconnmtermg of many of the
practtce
ftelds , reveal
wtthout doubt that collegtate
football wtll be very much
altve m 75 1
Whtle many
of
the
perenmal powerhouses are
taking another week to hone
up thetr offenses and toughen
theJr defenses several others
ktck off the season thiS
weekend
For openers thts Saturday
feast your eyes on these
sterlmg matchups Baylor
defendmg Southwest Con
ference champ
agam s t
rebutldmg Mts s tsstppt
Georgta hostmg Ptttsburgh
Maryland
en te rtatntn g
Vtllanova, Memphts State vs
Mtsstsstppt State N C State
vs tough East Carolina, San
Otego State vs Texas El
Paso
and
Southern

Method iSt vt s tlt ng Wake
F orest
And on Monday mght m
Btrmtngh a m
mt g ht y
Alabama
regularl y
Southeastern loop leader
takes on Mtssourt of the
rugged Btg Etgh t m the TV
season opener
Tts a
schedule worthy of mtd) ear
btlltng Here IS how the
Hoople System sees em
In the1r fir st-ever meetmg
Baylor s Bears wtll down the
MtsSisstppt Rebels 24-10 The
Pitt-Georgta engag ement wtll
turn mto a \\tid scormg affatr
a s Pttt s Tony Dorsett
runner deluxe and the Bull
dogs quarterback Matt
Robmson stake out early All
ArneTJca claims We make 1t
42-48 m favor of the Panthers
Maryland ft gure s to roll
over Vtllanova 31}-14 whtle
Mtsstsstppt State s Bulldogs
out snarl the Memphts State
Tigers m a fi ercely fought
match 28-21 North Carolina
State ts too tough for East
Carolina but they II have to
go all out to top the Ptrates
31}-28

Today's

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor
NEW YORK (UP!) - Put yourself m Earl Weavers place
for a rrunute Your ball club started off poorly, horrtbly m fact,
touchmg rock bottom at one pomt and droppmg nme gatnes
back Now tt bas a chance to come from behind and wm the
same way tt dtd the final month of the season last year
Questton what do you do if you're Earl Weaver•
Do you stt back qmetly, try to keep from becommg hoarse
agam and let your Baltimore Onoles play thetr own game 1 Or
do you maybe light a little more t~re under them wtlh some
kind of pep talk rerrundmg them bow Boston blew a seven
game lead last year this tune ?
'I don't think we need any pep talk at thts pomt, says Earl
Weaver 'l also don t thmk tt'll be a matter of Boston folding
We got 'l:l more games to play and we've gotta play 667
baseball We have to wm two outta every three, and lf we do
that, I think we've got a good chance "
The Ortoles have been playmg catch-up baseball stnce May
when thetr httimg detenorated mto a JOke and they went
through thetr worst stretch of the season, lostng 11 out of
12 That dropped them mto the cellar, but if everything goes
thelr way now, they still can overtake Boston the way they dtd
last September when the Red Sox lost 20 of thetr last 28 gatnes
The Rl!d Sox have lost SIX of thetr last 11 but don't seem to be
m any serious trouble
On the face of tt, the sttuallon between the Red Sox and
Orioles now seems similar to what tt was a year ago Weaver
doesn't see It that way, though
"Last year we kind of knew around late August they couldn't
keep playmg the type baseball they were, ' he says "This year
they're more solid up and down ru say thts if our ball club
could lose II out of 12, then tt could happen to any club m the
league I'm not saying the Red Sox are gonna lose II out of 12
I'm only saymg if our ball club could do tt, then so could any
other one "
Thts IS what Is known as hypothettcal thmking, the kind
which somehow becomes much more prevalent the fmal weeks
of any season In that same vem tt may or may not be
stgnificant that Darrell Johnson doesn t worry much about hts
Red Sox losing 11 out of 12 At least he says he doesn't
"I never talk about negative thmgs, ' he claliiiS ' A lot of
people ask me about what happened to us the last month of last
year They ask me whose fault tt was' I tell them tt was
nobody's fault That's the truth Last year we had the kind of
team where we bad to do tt bY hook or by crook, and the end
result was that we got beat because we dtdn't hit m the last 35
ball games We were an entirely different team, though We
didn't have (Fred) Lynn, (Jun ) Rice, (Carlton) Ftsk, (Denny )
Doyle or (Rick) Wtse These fellows make an awful lot of
difference "
Earl Weaver agrees
"Lyrm and Rice are tremendous, ' he says They re domg
for them what (Rich) Coggms and (AI) Bumbry dtd for us m
1973, only with more power Rtght now, I'd say we've got a
chance because we still got four games wtth Boston Our ball
club lSll'l In bad shape now
"The players don't look like they need any pep talk The only
thing ts that if we should happen to lose a game , I'll JUSt rerrund
them that's not the end There 's alway~ tomorrow , Sometimes
It helps if you remember that

San Otego State 8-2 I last
) ear wtll ge t off to a good
star t by "hackm g Texas El
Paso 34 24 And m what
should be a very ev en game
our scouts g tv e SMU s
Mustangs the nod over Wake
Forest s Demon Deacons, 15
13
On Monday nt ght Be ar
Bryant s
Barna
Boys
wu1ners of four s trai ght
Southee:ts' ern Conf e r en ce
lttles wtll •ta r t a noth e r
wmmng season as they kn ock
off AI Onofno s Mt ssourt
club Thts "'ll be a much
clos er g ame than man y
anltctpate - wtth the dtf
ference m our - ahem constdered opmwn bemg the
all-ar ound abthty of runner
passer Rtchard Todd We see
the CnmsQn Ttde surgmg
over Mtssourt by a 23 30 coun l
- har - nunph
Now go on wtth m y
forecast
Marshall 21, Akron 17 INI
Eastern Mlch 28, Ball St 14
Baylor 24 Mississippi tO 1N 1
Central Mlch 36, Western
Mtch 6
Western Ky 35, Dayton 28
INI
Fresno St 20 , Fullerton St
I7 (Ni
Pittsburgh 42, Georgia 28
Houston 24, Lamary 17 IN)
Long Beach St 32 S W
Loutstana 2I 1N)
Maryland 30, VIllanova 14
MISs State 28 , Me mphis
St 21 IN!
New Mexico St 26, Drake
24 (NI
N C St 30, East Carolina
28 (NI
N E LouiSiana 27, Paciftc
20 (NI
San Otego St 34, U Tex
EI Paso 24 (N )
Toledo 21 Wesl Carolina 14
(N)

SMU 15, Wake Forest 13 (N)
W Texas St 41, Wichita
St 17 iN)
Sept 8
I Monday, Sept 8)
Alabama 23, Mlssourl20 1N 1
(NI -Night Game
Ft. Gay 6 Hannan 0
Meigs I8 Pt Pleasant 14
Wayne 12 Wahama 6
Athens 20 Marietta 8
Chesapeake 46 Symmes Val
ley 0
Portsmouth West 12 Coal
Grove 8
Fairland 18 Southern 6
Gallipolis 6 Rock Hill 0
Eastern I4 Hannan Trace 8
Ironton 28 South Point 14
New Boston 40 Ironton St

1\\ o former Bobcats \\I ll return for thetr debut SdturriR)
\Hth the Bl ue lmps 11u~ y are sophomore tack le Sam Corfta~
~m d assistant \a r slt~ eoac h Jan Hothgeb
Othe r Blue Imp eoe~ c hes are R1 ll Wam sle) mtl OeaC[
Maso n

-

Wolfe named SVAC president
BASEBALL
Am encan L ea gu e S!and rngs
By Untied Pr ('SS tnt ernall onal
Ea st
W
L
Pel G B
Bos ton
80 ss 59)
Ba tt more
7J 61
548 6
New Yor k
68 68 500 12
Cle\le and
62 69 473 16
M •lwau kee
60 77
1)8 7 1
Detro 1
53 87 J9) '}7
Wes t
W

Oakla nd
Ka nsasC ty
Te)ll:as
Ch cago
M nneso1a
Call forn a

L

87 55
7J

Pet G 8
599

548
.!86

66

61
71
11

65

70

481

67

482

63 7.! J60
Tu esda y s Gam £&gt;s
Kansas C ty t Ch cago 1

1

s ,
6
6
9

p m

Kansas C ty ( Leonard 1 51 a
Chtcago (Je ffe r son 4 9 1 9 p m
Cte\le land ( Pe erson 10 7 t a
M tlwaukee ( Sla 1on 1 16 l 8 JO
p m

New Yo rk (Hunter 18 1J a
Del r o t (Lolrch 11 15J 8 p m
Bosto n (W se 17 8 ) at Bal more
(Pame r 2081 730pm
Nat onalleague Stand ngs
By Un ted Pre ss lntcrnatronal
Ea st

W

P tts burg h
51 L OUI S

Phrl adelph a
New Yor k
Chrcago
Montr ea l

L

76
73
77

59
64
65
72 65
63 75
60 75

C,trl Wo lfe head ba sketball
coach at Southe rn H tg h
S&lt;. hool m H.a cinc \\a s elected
p1es1 rl ent of the SoutttCJ n
Vi:t lle, \thlett c Con fcrc n u~
Tuesd a v
ht \-\ olfe sue
ceed s Kc IL f:u r uf K\ gc r
Creek
Other ufftce rs e1 . . ted \\ CIC
J1 m r aster N01 th ,. ., 1l h 1
ba s ketball
coach
vt "
pres id ent and Bob A shh~ \
Soulh \\ estern fo otball coa&lt;h
v. as
named
sec retnn
treasurer
I he leaguf' 1ssued 15

Pel G B
56)
5]) 4
576 5
526 5
457 14
44d 6

Wes f
W L

Pet G B
C n c nnal
91 46 66d
Los Ange es
73 65 529 18
Sa n Fr anc sco 68 69 496 2)
Sa n 01ego
62 76 dd9 29
At la nta
60 78 .:IJ5 3
Houston
53 86 JBI 39
Tuesday s Result s
San Fra nc sco 7 LOS Ange les 3
P t sb ur gh 8 New York 4 n gh
( h cago 5 5 1 LOU tS J n yh
Mont r eal d Ph a de ph a 3 n gh
c nc nnat • 10 Sa n 0 fi.QO 4 n gh
A1 anl a d Houslon 1 rJi't:lht
Wednesday s Gam es
(All T1m es E OTl
P t tsbu r gh (Reuss 14 Ol a
New Yo rk (Mat l ack 16 8l 8 05
p m

Mont rea l
(Re nko
5 10 1 a1
Ph la de ph ra (U nderwood 12
10 } 7 JS p m
Ch cag o ( R Reusche
0 Sl a1
51 Lou s (Reed 129 ) 8 JOp n
L os Angeles (Messersm h 15
l J) a Cr ncr nna
( Noan 28l
Sa n Fr an c sea (Falcone 09 l ut
Houston ( R chard 9 8 ) 3 35

p m

Sa n 0 ego ( M e l nl osh 8 13 :~ t
Alla n a ( Sadec kt 2 Jl 7 JS p m

Joe 0
Jacksoo H Portsmouth 8
Kyger Creek 34 GAHS ' B 0
Logan 14 Ne\\ Lexington 8
North Gallla 6 Waterford 0
Valle) 14 Oak Hill 12
South\\estern 14 Ross-South
eastern 6
Wheelersburg 26 WaHrly 0
Wellston ~0 Federal Hockmg

0
Winfield 14 Seth 6

recetver and probably at
linebacker "
There s a brtght stde to all
thiS madness
'I'm happy there_ sill! ts
competttion at so many post
twns,' Gregg sa•d It keeps
everyone on his toes and
workmg bard
Ftve of the Browns who
apparently didn 't fall mto
that category were cut today
before the club held thetr ftrst
practtce of the season at thetr
Baldwm Walla ce Co ll ege
tratnmg Sit e

iWantAd
"

L~.mren(e Coun t)

had ct:~n

ce lled 1ts footba ll season due
lo a lac k of pia) crs
At leas t two league teams
Svm mcs Valley and Hannan
Tr ace have ~::am es scheduled
,... 1th Green
Atte n d tn g
T ues d a} s
meettn g a t Kyger Cr eek were
coac hes Greg Ba the Ange lo
DI Bene de tto
and Gary
Salye r s Sy mm es Va lle)
John Bla ke a nd Jtm Foster
Nor th Ca lha Jt m Sprague
~tn d Ke1th Ca r te r K)gcr

Creek Sptke Berkheimer
F astern Bi ll Je\\ell and CaF!
Wolfe Souther n llob ~ shle\
,t nt! Rl t: hd Td Hamilt on
Southweste rn Da\ ad 0\\eJJ,S
&lt;m li Da n Cor nell Hannan
I race prm c1pals Robe l r
La nm ng Kyger Cree k Paul
Dillon Hannan Tra ce and
Dave
Du nfee
S) mme s
Va ll"'
and
mcd(a
rcpr ese nlatJves Bt ll Gr a}1
WJE I-1 and Dale Rothgeb
Jr Oh10 Va llev Publt s htn~
Comp.my

•

Fisk returns, Boston wzns
By RILL MADDF I&gt;
UP! Sport s Wnli r
Ca rlton Fts k m tght )et
becom e the f1rst player m
base ba ll hiStory to wtn a most
valu a bl e player award and a
purple hea rt m th e same
season
FIS k whose stnng of m
JUries have ca used h1m to
mtss nea rly an entire season
of games O\ er the past t,., o
years \\ as ba ck m the Red
Sox line up Tuesday mght
after a mne-g amc abse nce
du e to a spht fmger rhe
result 2 for -4 and three RB! s

m a 7-4 vtct ory for the Red
Sox O\ er the "'\ew York
Yankees
F ask ts the glue ma n
Oakland A s slugger Rcggte
Jack son satd on ly last
v.eekcnd whtle the sluggtng
Boston catc her was still on
the stdelmes He s the guy
who keeps the Re d Sox
together
Th e fa cts tend to back up
J ackson In ht s 57 games thts
yea r F tsk ha s dnven m 37
r un s scored 28 and IS battmg
313 wtth seven hom ers
M) hand felt good last

Wednesda) and I was hopmg cr ea sed the Red Sox lead to
s1x games over Baltlmore tn
to get back mto the lin eup
the AL East
but then I pulled some te n
Elsewhere m the Amcn can
dons m my fm ger s after
Leag
ue Cleve land edged
pt cking weeds 111 my gar
de n sa td F tsk who drove Baltunnre 2 I after dropptn g
the
opene r
or
the ir
home two run s w1th a bases
er
3
2
Ka
nsas
doubl
ehead
loaded smgle m the fourth
and smgled home a nother m Ctty to pped Cht cago 4 I
Mtnnesota put a way Texas 5
the llfth
I couldn t get a good gnp 3 and Mtlwauk ee tnmmed
on the bat tomght but come to Detr o it~
In Nalional Lea gue acti on,
thmk of 11 I mtght keep thts
was Ptttsburgh over Ne"'
tt
grtp awhtle
York
8 4 Mont real ato ~
Th e vtctory whtch went to
Reggte Cleve land r11}-9 ) m Phtlade lpht a 4 3 Chtcag o
bestm g St LoutS 5 3 Cm•
cmnatt drubbmg San Dtego
10-4 Atlanta ove r Houston 4 I
and San Franctsco on to p of
Los Angeles 7 3

Perez Reds' new RBI king
CINCINNATI 1UPi l - 1 he
score board flashed tn btg
brtght lights
RB I King
Tony P erez stood on fi rst
base There wa s a lump In hts
throat som eth mg he ne \ er
gels when t he ch tps are do wn
Th e peo ple the) gtve me
a standing O\ a twn I no know
what to do s atd Perez the
Cin c inn ati
Red s
fi rst
baseman

8 OS p m

• GET YOUR MAN WJnl A

tu rach sc hoo l an d
cll scusst.&gt;d the ann ua l basket
lJ 1ll Prf'\ C'\\ T he prev iew
\\Il l br held at Rto Grande
( lie ge Nu\
21 Vtnlo n
C unt\ i\1 11 be tnvt ted a~ the
e tgh th tr ~ur Furt her deta tls
\'Ill be dnnuunced
Other tssues dscusscd were
policies regardtng the pur
c hcn;e uf 111 leag ue trophies
.tnd se lee twn of the all SV AC
foo lb•ll •n d b as ket ball
squ tds It was repor ted t hat
[ r ec n l-l 1gh School an
pc-~ sses

11

mn ngs n ghl
Ba l mo r e J Cle\le l and 2 lSI 0
mn ngs tw n ght
Cleve- and 1 1:3alt mo r e t 7nct
n gh l
M nneso ta 5 T e~~.as 3 n ghl
M ilwa ukee 6 Detro 1 5 n gh
Boston 7 New York J nrghl
Cal torn a 4 Oak la nd 1 n gh t
Wednes day s Gam es
!A Tr mes EDT l
Te)ll: aS ! Perzanowsk
3
at
Ca l lo rn a (Ryan 1J 171
o JO

Five Browns cut
BEREA Ohio (UP! ) - If
Forrest Gregg had hts way
he'd go Wlth hts 22 starters
now and they'd play the fmal
two exhtbttton games agamst the New York Gtants
and Detrmt Lions-before the
regular NFL season gets
underway Sept 21 for the
Cleveland Browns
But that's not the case for a
number of reasons, so tbe
testmg will bave to go on
before the Browns open tbe
1975 campatgn agamst tbe
Bengals 111 Cincmnati
'We are nQt settled on the
defenstve lme or backfield or
on the offensive backfteld,"
Gregg said today ' Tight end
lS also up m the atr So the
only places where we are
pretty well set are on tbe
offenstve lme , at wtde

champwn Kyge r Cree k Bobcats host the Ga lli polis Reserves
al Chesh tre The Blue Imp• replaced Wahama on the Babe a~
schedule
\\ 1th 50 team members KC ha~ one of the largest squads In
the ar ea
KC s offense ts led b) r et urnmg quarterback Ttm Lucas,
all SVAC tadbac k Chns Preston \\tngbacks Tom Ker n and
Rtck Sm tth so phomore speedster Marcus Getger JUruor
tat lback Todd Taylor ends Btll Metzne r a nd Jtm I Monk I
Ward ce nt er Jeff Blazer tackles Mtke Curnutte and Oliver
Ta) lor guards Jun Armbruster Tom Stump and Tun Mole s
and fullback Ralph Sav ior Th e Bobcats operate from the
Po" cr I offense and play a 4-4 defense
Probable pla}ers for the Blue Imps '-"I ll be se mor tHckle.
Jaj Jaegers JWl lOr "mgback Sam Armstro ng 1un10r c.:e nter
Ste\ e Bowma n and JuniOr \.\ mgback Davtd Wiseman
Sophomores s lated to sec actaon are Ken Ba rcus Gar~
Bla nkenshi p Gary Dabne) Terry Da\ ts Jef f Roth Jtm
Sunms rim Watso n Mtke Staggs and J eff \VItale) quar
terback
Others mclude Mtke V. 1gglesv. orth JUm or end and
Mtk e Clifford so phomore tackle

SC IOTO RESU LTS
COLUMBUS 1U P I J
Sonny Sutton paced the m tle
m 2 03 and 3-5 to take a wtre
to-wtre vtctory Tuesday m
the featured etghth race at
Sc toto Downs
The wtnner patd $5 60 $3 40
an d $2 80 Second was Ktd
J ody and thtrd was Lakewood
Dort
In th e mghtl) do uble
Justly J ubtlee 14) a nd Easy
Ca l ( 6) teamed for a $22 20
payoff
Tuesday s a ttendance was
3 377 a nd the) bet $219 14 1

Almost tuntdly Tom had
ttpped hts hat to the c rowd
wh1ch r oar ed tt s adm1rat10n
for one of the most popula r
players to wear a Red s
un1form
Pe rez smgle to left wht ch
scor ed Cesar Gerorum o with
one of seven runs the Red s
scor ed durmg the fifth mrung
en route to a 10-4 victor y over
San Dtego touched off the
cele br atiOn Tuesday mght
The RBI was the 1 O!Oth of
Pe r ez career tDppmg by one
the old club record \\nt ch ha d
been he ld by Fra nk Robmson
now
man ag er
of
th e
Clevela nd lndtans
Yes I proud satd Tony
Its mv firs t record fls an
honor to break a Robtnson
record
..
Ge t an RBI
To ny s
teamma tes had urged ht m
v.he n he stepped to the pla te
\\ tt h Geron uno on thtrd an d
one out m the ftfth
I di dn t wa nt a sacriftce
fly satd Ton} I wanted a
hit I v.as 1}-for II
The seve n runs m the fifth
coupl ed w1th three the Reds

scored m the second mrung
boosted thetr lead ov er the
Padres to 11}-1 a nd ga H Don
Gull ett hts 12th vt cto ry
aga mst three losses
Hom ers by Dave Winfield
Mtke lvte and Dave Roberts
accounted for the four run s
Gullett ytelded before Red
manage r Sparky Anderson
lifted him after seven m
mn gs
Tuesday m ght s r eco r d
breakmg performance cam e
on the hee ls of a Player of the
Week award voted Tony for
his record of 11 ht ls m 28 at
ba ts and 10 RB!s over a seven
dav spa n
In a few days r onv ma y
lea rn he ha s been voted the
loop s Player of the Mon th
of August Beca use a 398
battmg a\e rage and 26 runs
he drove home last m on th
make hun a prune candtda te
Per ez IS playmg m his 11 th
full season wtth the Reds

"Is your home
insured for
what it's

worth, or

just for what
it cost you ..?"
'

Steve Snowden
1258 Powell St
Mtddl c port 0

PH 992 715 5
.,_

Like a good
nelchbor,
Stakf'arm
lS

there

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t ND Cf1SUALT 1

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74 (

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•

Teater must lay off 680 workers m 30 days

We Hold These Truths ...
A Chro01cle of Amwca

"
COlUMBUS (UP! ) - The
st ale Depa rtment of Natural
Resources pla ns to lay off 167
of tls central Ohto employes
Sept 15 and another 513
workers throughout the state
wtthm th e ne xt 30 d ays
beca use 11 lacks mon ey to pay
them
De part me nt
dir ec tor
Robert W Tea ter told a ne ws
conference Tuesday the
llllltal layoffs wtll take pla ce
111 District 7 whtch mcludes
Delaware Fatrfteld Fayette
Franklm lJ ckm g Madt so n
Pi ckaway and Unton coun

Take heart: you were in the
red just $48.32 m Augu st
WASHING roN t UP! I - U you have trouble
balanclug your household budget, take note the
federal government spent $11 billion more than It took
In durlug the month of July alone
That monthly deficit was the second highest on
record, the freasury Department said fu esday, and
contrasted with a $914 million surplus In June, the last
month of fiscal 1975
Ibe July deficit was at an annual rate of $132 6
billion, compared with admlntstration forecasts of a
$59 9 bi!Uon deficit for fisc al 1976 Ibe year~oug
predictJons, however, include surpluses when the
proJeCted economtc recovery takes hold this fall aod
winter
Ibe Jul} deficit wa s second only w the $15 39
billion shortfall in Ma) fhe June surplus left a budget
deficit of $43 6 btlllon for 1975 the worst on record

ties

Te at er
s a1d
m a Jor
programs aff ected wtll be m
the areas of for estry sot! and
wa te r ma na ge me nt a nd

In te rp re tiv e
an d
edu cat iOnal pr og r a ms an
st ate parks

Ford hopes for boom year
how m an y new cars Detroit
\Hll sell next year
Gen er a l Motors corp
Cha ~m~an Th om as Murphy
recently foreca st sales of 9 5
m illion m or e than two
mtlhon above \\hal the four
maJor a uto cornpames sold
thts model year But mdustry
analysts caUed that an op
tumsh c ftgur e
GM Ford Chrysler Corp
and Amertcan Motor s Corp
Satd Tuesday they plan to
build about 676,000 cars m
September
the htghest
number smce last October
The ftgure ts down about two
per ce nt from last Se p
!ember
Industry analysts satd the
productton figure reflected
about
t he
un certamty
market
Conceding he was overly
opturusttc 111 the past two
years, lacocca satd the auto
mdustry was geared for a
good - and perhaps even a
l!l"eat - sales year

DETROIT (UP! I - Ford
Motor Co ts pa mtmg a rosy
ptcture of the auto mdustry s
1976 prospects but sa ys en
ding a prolonged mdustr y
slump
depends
on
cooperatiOn from Washmgt on
- and a little btl of luck
Prestdent Lee la cocca
launchmg the annual fall
ntual of mtroducmg the new
models, Satd Tuesday Detroit
thts commg year would pull
out of tts worst car sales
slwnp smce the DepressiOn of
the 193~
He satd tl rrught even turn
mto a boom year because the
recesston ts Wllldmg down

conswner confidence has re
turned and car prtces - at
least for Ford are
'relatively modest
He did not disclose the new
prtces, but satd Ford would
keep Its mcreases con
stderably smaller" than last
year , when the prtce of tis
1975.5 went up by an average
$400 a car at the mtroducllon
Nor dtd lacocca predtct

Don Gosney

Local news in briefs
and costs same charge a nd
Jam es Edward Lew1s
18
Middleport $25 and costs for
attempted theft

The Pomerby E R squad
answered a call to the
Rutland pos1 otf1ce at 2 07
p m Tuesday where Cec11
Banks had become Ill He was
taken to Veterans Memonal
Hosp1tal At 11 02 am the
squad went to the Shamrock
Motel far Mary HarriS who
was 111 She was taken to
Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal

THREE

CARS

THE ANNUAL HARVEST
feshval will be held at St
John Lutheran Church Pme
Gr o ve
Sunday
Church
serv 1ces will be at 11 am
wtth a basket dmner at 12 30
p m There wil l be a hym n
s1ng and spec1ai m u s tc
begmnmg at 1 30 p m The
public IS lnv1ted

WERE

damaged and a dnver cited
to Pomeroy Mayor s Court
followtng an acc1dent on East
Mam St . Tuesday mornmg
Pollee satd a car dnven by
Debora Harns Portland
struck the rear of a car
dr1ven by Lowell Davis
GallipOliS which 1n turn
struck the rear of a car
dnven by Jacob Holman
Rac1ne Holman had slowed
to make a nght turn onto
Plum Sf Mrs Harns was
ctted for lack of assured clear
d1stance There was medium
damage to all the vehtcles

THE

Order of Eastern Star IS
spon sonrg a porch sale today
through Sept 6 at 307 Spnng

Ave
NEY CARPENTER 97
Route 3 Albany d1ed Wed
nesday morn1ng at hts home
The body was taken to the
Btgony Jordan
Funeral
Home 1n Albany where
arrangements are be •ng
made
THE
S OUTHERN
CLUSTER of the Un1ted
MethodiSt Churches will hold

FIVE DEFENDANTS were
fined

Tuesday

Middleport

n1ght

Mayor

HARRISONVILLE

by

Fred

Hoffman Assessed $150 and
costs each and g1ven three
day 1a1l sentences on con
Vlcflon of dnvmg whde 1n
tox1cated were Wayne Van
Hoose 50 Coolville and Cec il
Banks 44 Rutland Joanna
L Caldwell Middleport was
f•ned $5 and costs for fallmg
to y1eld nght of way Gladwin
G Werner 76 M iddleport $5

1ts annual p 1cmc at Letart
Fall s
Commun1ty
Hall

Sunday Sept 7
Worshtp serv tce will be at
11 a m followed by lunch at
noon A hymn smg and games
will be enjoyed 1n the af
ternoon The publiC 1s tnv1ted
to any or a!I of the day s
ac hv tties

dies at 66
Don ald A 1Don 1 Gosney
66 \\ ell kn own Mtddl eporl
restdent Stxlh Avenue dted
Tuesda) mght at Vetera ns
Memonal Hospttal followmg
a ltngermg tllness
Mr Gosney was born
March 27 1909 m Hallwood
W Va the son of the late
W1lltam and Nora Gear )
Gos ney
He was a ls o
preceded tn dea th of two
brothers Wtlham 1Buff 1 a nd
Harley
A member ~f the Mtd
dleport Pentecostal Church
Mr GtJs ne} was a veteran of
World War II havmg serv ed
m the U S N a vy He wa s a
m ember of Mtddleport Lodge
363 F&amp;AM smce 1947 and
belonged to Feene) Bennett
Post 128 Am encan Leg 10n
Mr Gosney earl ) tn hts hfe
had been employed a s a mtll

wrtght m constructiO n Y.. ork
He had served wtlh the
Mtddleport Pollee Dept for
ftv e years and for 15 year s
had operated Gosney s Duds
N Suds m lower Mtddleport
Survtvmg are hts wtfe
Ruth an artts t and archttect
thr e e stster s Mr s Ruth
Short Buchtel Mrs Carl
( Elizabeth I Roush Mas on
W Va and Mrs Jame Jones
Eutys Fla
two brothers
Pearl of Buchtel and Harry
of Ne lsonvtlle a mece Mrs
Norman (Dorothy ) Yeauger
West Melbourne Fla and
two nephews Elroy Short of
Zanesvtllc and Wtlham J ones
of Eutys Fla
Funeral servtces wtll be
held at 2 p m Thursday at the
Mtddleport Pentec ostal
Church wtth the Rev Wtlltam
Kmttel offtctatmg Fnends
may call at the Rawling s
Coats Funeral Home any
hme un hi noon Thursday
when the body wtll be taken to
the c hurch In heu of flowers
fnends may c ontr tbute to the
Mtddlep ort Pente c ostal
Church Radto Program fund
Burtal wtll be m Rtvervtew
Cemetery

DR. LAMB

No sta le p;tr ks wlil be
closed early thts fall because
of the personnel re du ction s
Teate r emphastzed F ormer
Gov John J Gtlhgan met
wtth se¥ere crthclsm for
orderm g st at e parks closed
ea rly m the fall of 1971 when
the la ck of a state budg et
reqwred auster ity m ea sures
Teate r sm d enforcement of
th e
coa l
slnp
m me
r ecla rnat10 n la w wtll not
suffer from the personnel
reductwns but he add ed that
unplementa t10n of an all
m tn e r a ls
s trtp
nun e
r eclamatiOn law mtght be

I

r

F or below Bactena can
gr o" and form toxms be
tween 42 8 and 160 degrees F
Any food that IS left standmg
for m ore than an hour and a
half should be e1ther kept hot
enough or cold enough to
prevent lhts
The sav1ng grace ts
pra c ttcmg a near stertle
procedure If there are no
bac terta m the food and tt •s
kept free of contammatwn
there wtll be nothmg to
mul!tply A good example ts
the s torage of canned food m
sealed contamers at room
temperature
All meat used for lunc hes
should be thoroughly cooked,
des troymg the bacterta and
any toxms Then you should
avotd contammaltng tl tn the
process of makmg sand
w1c hes You are back to a
need for a kitchen routme
that keeps cooked food away
from any plates utenstls or
hands that ha ve handl ed r a\1
roods For t.:X...UIIJ.llt: , don L

slice ham on a meat board
you JUSt used to cut up raw
round s teak Don t s ltck a
fork used m handling r a w
foods mto cooked food
You m1ght c ons ide r usmg
hot soup m a good quahl)
th ermos bottle You c an
safely use gelattn and frutts
Raw frtllts are ver) good apples , oran ges bananas
pears
You should never se nd
cream p1es or baked goods
contatnmg a cream filling to
school but you can send a
frlllt pte
Don t use sa lad dressmg or
send potato salad m the lunch
patl Thes e can harbor
s taphylococcal
orgamsm s
and they can form enough
toxm m four hours to cause
severe food potsomng
You can send along any
canned ttems Canned JUICes
a e fm e tf you child hkes
JUI Ces The sm a ll can ned
puddmgs tha t a r e now
marketed ar c sa f1 wd can be

legtslallve De mocrats
He pomted out that the
governor proposed a supple
men tal $3 mtlhon grant
dir ectly to the department
but the legtslature has not
acted on that
Teater dented a ll eg ahons
th a t the la yoffs we re
pohllcal I don t know the
pollttcal affiliation of my
employes a nd netth er do my
people (asSistan ts 1 he sa td
Th e dtrector satd 487 of the
layoffs can be made through
attrttlon by not r epla cmg
employes who lea ve volun
tar tl y

Miners ignore calls to go
hack to work, heavy fines
By
United
Press
In
tematlonal
West Vtrhru a coa l mmers
tgnored a genera l back~o
y; ork m ove m en t a nd a
$100 000-a-&lt;lay fme today to
contmu e thetr wtldcat strtke
and Chtcago teacher s hit the
hn es
closmg
pt cket
classrooms to so me 530 000
students
Nat10nal Atrlmes fltght at
tendant s and Be rke ley
Cahf teache r s and firemen
also \\ere on ptcket lines
toda) and a stnke was
threatened m the rat! m
dustry
Prestdent Ford Tuesday
a ppomted an emer gen cy
revtew panel m efforts to
avert a stnke by B5 000
railroad shop cr aft employes
The board was gtven 30 day s
to report 1ts f mdmgs fhe
maJor tssue reportedly wa s
work and safety rules
DISSident coal mmers went
back to work m half a dozen
states but some 30 000 mmers
r emamed out tn West
Vtrgmta desptte a $500 000
contempt fme a gatnst the
umon that mounted to the

tune of $100 000 a day The
fine took effect Tuesday
The wtldca t strtke had tdled
60 000 mm ers But Uruted
Mm e Work e r s m embers
ret urn ed to work m Pennsy!va rua llhnms , Kentucky
lndtan a Alaba m a Vtrgtma
and parts of West Vtrgmta
Mos t hold o uts we r e m
so uthern Wes t Vtrg mta
where the strtke startled
Aug II and mushroomed mto
a natwnwtde crusade_ to add a
nght tu stnke clause to Lh e

or ever, U. S. is told
By LEONARD CURRY
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - In
the 18 months smce the surge
m otl pnces a nd the start of
recessiOn there has been
growin g se ntiment a mong
som e Amertcans to Withdraw
from
the world
unttl
economtc stabthty returns
But the Umted Sta tes ts

was no easy task for hun to be
a black federal prosecutor
and he s already ada pled to
those (pressures)
Hatchett \\til nm for a stx
year term ne.t fall He
brushed off questtons about
his campatgn and satd hts
tmmedtate
ta s ks
are
revtewmg cases before the
high court and moVIng hts
family from Jacksonvtlle to
Tallahassee Hatchett s wtfe
IS a Jack sonvtlle school
teacher
Hatchett 42 refused to
label hts legal VIews He satd
des crtbmg
htmself
as
liberal conservative or
str1ct constructlomst" would
be unfatr He satd he "ill try
to closely follow the Jetter of
the law
Hatchett was a U S magts
Irate m Jacksonville before
his appomtment to the high
court by Askew Hatchett,
born
m
CJ~rwater,
graduated from Flonda A&amp;M
and Howard Uruverstty law
school m Washmgton 0 C
He served as a pnvate
attorney m Daytona Beach,
Fla , before becommg an
asststant U S attorney 111
Jacksonville
Hatchett
foresa"
no
problems on the htgh court
because of his race He satd
he had recetved hundreds of
congratulatory letters smce
Askew appomted him to the
court m July
I recetved only one bad
letter, from a person up m
Wtsconsm or someplace like
But
used You can al so send along that, ' satd Hatchett
that
was
stck,
not
a
hate
certatn ra w vegetables tf the
chtld hk es t hem a fe w Jetter '
radt shes or ca rrots are fme
All of tht s sltll leaves
somethmg to be destred m
provtdm g the best foods wtth
DEVOTED TO THE
maXImum safety for lunches
INTER EST OF
But tf tl ts a~ y comfort to
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
)OU much of rural Amenca
Exec Ed
ROBERT HOEFLICH
used the old lun ch bucket for
C1ty Ed1tor
those one r oom schoolhouses,
P u bl shed dally except
Satur day by The Oh o ValleY.
apparently \\tlhout too much Pu
bl s h.lng c ompany 111
dtfftculty Agatn the clue 1s Cou rt St Pomeroy Oh10
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Second c la-ss post age pard
a multitude of sms mherent m at Po me r oy Oh 10
Natrona!
ad v ert smg
the tmproper s torage of food
represen t a11ve
Ward
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By MICHAEL GOLDMAN
TALLAHASSEE, Fla
(UP! ) - Joseph Hatchett ts
the South s first black state
supreme court JUStice smce
ReconstructiOn But Gov
Reubm Ask e w, who ap
pomted htm
predtcted
Hatchett could handle any
pressur es cause d by ht s
color
Askew JOined 300 spec
tator s Tuesday to watch
Hatchett th e son of a frlllt
ptcker take the oath of offtce
as a Florida supreme court
JUdge
The governor satd Hatchett
could fac e a challenge m a
statewide electiOn, a Jot of
that depends on how he
handles himself between now
and the next election
Other blacks appomted to
court posthons m Flortda
have had ltttle dtffJCulty
wmmn g eJectwns ,' satd
Askew
Hatchett could face a chal
lenge wh en he runs for
statewtde electton next fall
I d say h e 's already
handled the pressures (of
bemg a black legal off1c1al 1
pretty well Askew satd It

UMW contract
The
26 744 member
Chtcago Teachers Umon\ went
on stnke agamst ctty schools
toda y closmg classrooms to
some 530 000 students Ill the
nation s second largest ctty
Poltce we re ordered to
classrooms to protect staff
m e mbe r s and nonstnkmg
teachers ordered to report for
work even though students
were told to stay home today
- the first scheduled day of
classes

No withdrawal now

Black judge confident

School lunches may harbor poisons
By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEAR DR LAMB
Schoolts starting agam and I
wondered tf you would be
good enough t o dt scuss
unrefrtgerated school tun
ches
Thts IS my fir s t ye ar
: packing lunches I have a
child who does not eat a wtde
vanety of foods and therefore
cannot buy lunch too
frequently
Wtth the exceptiOn of
: peanut butter and teiiY , l
• know nothmg that can safely
• be left out of the refri gerator
• for three or four hours a s
:; these lunches are
Why are we taught about
salmonella on one hand at
• home and then send meat
sandwtches to school wtth our
::.children 1
::' DEAR READER - There
" Is a lot of truth m your
; statement A baste rule m
. protecUng food ts that tl
hould be kept at a tern
perature of about 160 degrees
• F or above or at 42 8 de~ress

delayed
Th e dtrec tor s at d th e
Democrata c-cont rolled
Ge n e r a l
A sse mbl y
necessitated the layoffs wh en
tt a ppropnated only $16 4
mtlhon for personnel lhts
year He Satd $20 5 milli on
v- as reqUired to mamta m last
year s level of personnel at
current salan es
Teater sa td Go v James A
Rhodes vetoed an extr a $3
mtlhon a ppropriatiOn to the
d epartm ent beca use he
disagr eed wt th the prm
~ tpl e of sendmg the m oney
through the sta te Controllmg
Boa rd
rl om m a ted
by

r.===~~9l

now more mtertwmed wtth
other nattons than at any
time m tls htstory That
becatne clear thts week at the
30th annual meetmg of the
Internattonal Monetary
Fund the fmanctal and trade
or gamzatton of 127 non
Commumst natwns
Prestdent Ford told the
VISiting fmance mLmster s
that the only foretgn atd from
the Umted States would he a
moderatton of inflatiOn and
more JObs for Amencans
A strong economy •s the
best contrtbutton thts natton
can make to another natton '
Ford said m a seven-mmute
speech Tuesday
Ford satd a stronger
economy tn Amenca will
create consumer demand
that will spread to other
natwns and help solve thetr
productton and unemploy
ment problems
But the Prestdent satd
other countrtes also must do
what they can to help
themselves
Economtc
mdependence ts unperattve '
Ford satd No country can
expect the actlons of others to
solve tls economtc problems
We must consult together , we
must pull together '

Late Summer, 1775:
Na med an a1de de-e ampto General Washtngtonon July 27
19 year old John Trumbull the son of the Royal Governor
of Connec ticut 1s transferred to New York wtthin a year
he w111 res1gn h1 s commass1on an a daspute with General
Horatio Gates But young Trumbull ts destined for the
heights He returns to Boston wher e he studtes art and m
1780 departs lor London to
bec ome-11 student of the
renown ed pamte r BenJamm
Wes t Almost tmmedaate ly
Bntlsh a uthonu es
j ail
Trum b ull on SUSPI CIOn o f
treason La ter he res umes
ht s apprentice ship under
Wes t and by lhe late 1780s
has es ta bli shed htmself as
the lead mg Am en ca n pamt
e r of the Re volutiOn Among
hi s mos t famou s works are

The Battk of Bunker Htll
a nd The Death of Mont
gomery
-B} Ross Mackenzie &amp; Jdf M arNell y/ ~ 1 97$ Unrt~ Featur e Syndicate

Polly's Pointers
llY PULLY LKAMEH

Wash wool mop
in cool water
Polly's Problem
DEAR POLLY - My good
wool dust mop IS so clogged
wtth dJrt I cannot use tt How
can I clean thts mop• - IC!E
DEAR ICIE - I would
wash a wool dust mop with
that well-known cold water
solution for "KOols and then
rinse well Several washings
may be necessary If the mop
15 so very dirty Keep shaking
the mop as 11 dries so it will be
fluffy and soft - POLLY
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve hke that of M S
co ncern s re s taurants but
mme goe s a btl further It IS
fmdm g hatr on one s plate
When we are out m a party so
ofte n someone m the group
vmces that complamt Wtth
so much long ha1r now bemg
worn one would thmk the
Board of Health would enfor c e a law requtrmg
everyone cookmg or handling
food to wear a hat or cap It IS
dtscouragmg to eat out an)
more
and watch
the
\\attresses brush the long
hatr back and out of thetr
eyes Another Pet Peeve IS
that the makers of upnght
vacuum cleaners do not make
a model flat enough to glide
under beds
My Pmnter concerns the
present day shortages such
a s that of paper For 25 years
l have worked 111 a dry
cleamng estabhshment and
take the backs of my btllmg
statements pull off the
carbon and have clean sheets
of paper to cut m half and
make good counter papers for
names and addresses of those

lea\ mg cleanmg My boss has
not had to buy paper for thts
for 10 years 1long before
shortages were talked of)
There ts so much paper that
could be reused wtth JUS! a
little btl of effort - ANN
DEAR POLLY - After
trymg every way and every
product unagmable to get
gwn out of my hvmg room
carpet ffi) mother suggested
I use a pre wa sh spray I
sprayed tt on watted a few
mmutes and the gwn rubbed
nght out wtth a dry rag Do
test effect of the spray on
your carpet's color and fabnc
content - LINDA H
DEAR
POLLY
Secretanes who have a hard
lime recordtng telephone
calls that may come m surges
and who have an addmg
machme or calculator close
by can tust punch off the
munbers as they recetve
them Thts ts a qmck and
easy way to take down legtblt
telephone numbers 1n a
hurry ( Polly s note - Names
are more eastly remembered
and could be wntten by the
number after hangmg up the
phone ) - DAVID
DEAR POLLY - I want to
tell Berme how I start a
pretty plant from a carrot
Stmply cut off the top end of
the carrot leavtng about
three fourths mch of carrot
and push m a diSh wtth about
three:rourths of tt m the
water I use a frtlll bowl and
the carrot starts to grow m
JUSt a few days Be sure to
keep tt wet - HELEN

Foster son with grand jury
DETROIT (UP!) - Jatnes
Hoffa s self-&lt;lescrtbed foster
son, Charles ' Chuckte '
O'Brten, has twtce undergone
questtonmg by FBI agents
trymg to determme how and
why Hoffa disappeared
Today he was facmg a
federal grand Jury
Federal mvesttgators say
0 Brten ts a key figure m the
mystery
The 41-year old Teamsters
unton orgaruzer already has
admttted he was drtvmg a car
borrowed from the son of a
reputed Malta chteftam m the
same area on the same day
when Hoffa, former Team-

sters boss, vamshed July 30
He called hts presence a
comctdence
The grand JUry, ¢ch
federal offtctals s~ ts
seeking mformatton instead
of mdtctmenls, began tis
hearmgs Tuesday and heard
the testunony of the brother
and the son of reputed Mafia
enforcer Anthony ' Tony
Jack ' ' Gtacolone
The two were the ftrst of 70
Wltnesses scheduled to appear before the grand Jury
Some federal authortttes
call the grand Jury a final
attempt to unravel the
disappearance of Hoffa

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3- The DaUy Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday , Sept 3, 1975

SVAC grid teams open '75 play this weekend·
High school football r•turns to t he Gallta Metgs area thts
weekend wtth four games scheduled Frtday mght and two
slated Saturday tn the Class II Southern Valley Athletic Con
! ere nee
AcUon begms Frtday wtth an SV AC tilt between Eastern
and Hannan Trace and non-league encounters featurm g
Southeastern of Ross County at Southwestern and Southern of
Meigs playmg at Fatrland Chesapeake IS at Symmes Valley
Saturday afternoon the North Gallia Pirates will bat•Je
Waterford on the Wildcats' fteld while Kyger Creek, the 1974
defending SV AC champs , wtll host the Gallipolis B team
Saturday mght at Cheshtre Both Eastern a nd Hannan Trace
look for better thmgs this fall after sub-par years tn 1974
Coach Spike Berkhetmer startmg hts thtrd year hopes hts
club can tmprove tls 6-4 season Berkheuner stated earlier If
thmgs go our way we co uld go 7-3 or 8-2 thts year but tf w~rse
comes to worst we could end up 3-7
Eastern has etght returnmg lettermen Don Etchmge r
Dave Hannum Ttm Kuhn Bob McClure Kevtn Barton Davtd
Mills, Mark Lawson and Joe Kuhn The Eagle team 'IS constderably smaller than Eagle squads of the past
At Mercervtlle, Coach Davtd Owens, begmnmg his second
season at the belm of the Wildcats, has seven returnmg let
termen but early mJurtes may dectde HT s fate Returmng are
Dave Jones, Rtck Waugh Charlie Cremeens Rtch Whitt Jun
Waugh and Kevm Petrte
HT lVIII operate from a Wmg T formatiOn led bv quar

SV IS expected to use the Stratght 1 format ton and tf Bathe
terback Scott Gtbson fullba ck Bob Wa lter w1ngb ac k Jun
has
stmtlar theones as hiS former coach Woody Hayes t he
Waugh and tailback Dave Jones Cremeens, Joe Wtllt ams an d
Rtck Waugh were mJured durmg a recent scrunmage aga mst fullbac k "'ll probabl) see plcnt) of aclion
Chesapeake and may miSS Frtday s game
The Pcmthers return folll" starters and 11 letter men fr om
Coach Bob Ashley s Southwestern Htghlande rs hopmg to last ' ea r-s 5-4 fl msh and 2-4 log m the Ohw Valle) Conference
unprove tls 1974record host Southeastern of Ross Count\ The Lead tng the ilst of returnmg starters IS 140 lb qu arter back
Panthers are coached by Randy Burnstde form er asststa nt al safety Kevm R1ce Ace om pam. mg R1ce are ha lfback
!tncbacker M1ke F mle) Mel\ tn Chander a halfback safe!)
Ja ckson High School Southeastern ts m tls second year of foot
an d 16:&gt;-pound fullback lmebackcr Rand) Bone Chesape•ke
ball havmg played a reserv e schedule a year ago
runs from the PO\.o,er I and\\ 1ll ust a 4-4 defense
#t
The Highlander team will be built around four se ruors
t\orth Gal hd the team ~ 1 \ rn the best chance to dethrun('
ta ckle Ja ck Walker tailback Rtck Crouse guard Ma rk Jef
fers and quarterba ck Bobby Ruff Other returnmg lette rmen de fendmg champton K\ger Creek opens on tllC road Saturilll)
are JWUor fullback Chrts Lewis JUntor e nd Ke tth Gr ate and a rt ernoon at Waterfo rd
Coach Joh n Bla kes Pira tes hope to better lilst )ear s 3-3
sophomore center l.&lt;~rry Center SW wtll use a stratg ht 1 of
lea~ue mark and 4--5 overall pcrformam·e
fense and a :&gt;-2 defense
Symmes Valley led bY ftrst year coach Greg 1Woody 1
North Gallra IS le d b) the ret w n of 14 lettermen !bey are
Brut.:e Rwn on fu ll ba ck I' re&lt;l Log 1n t.tt lback Mark Thetss
Bathe an Ohto State Umverstty produc t ope ns tls 1975 c• m
quarterback Rrett Tac-kett end Gem Welch, renter Oon
p;ttgn wtth a non~eagu e bat tle wtth Ch esapeake
The Vtkings were 1}-9 last ) ear but thmgs mtght lJ&lt; Spence r end Rt chard I gglcton Hon Pl,mts 1 om Brumfield
brtghter thts fall Twelve re turrung lettermen form the nuc leus Martm Hash Russe ll Putts Btll Baker Btl! 1 ookado Cal\ m
Mmms Rex Justice and Mike Case\
for this )ears squad Returnees are John Berry fullbac k
NG \\ Lil be runntng from the Po \~ er I and \0.,1 11 usc a
Rtck Htggtns, e nd Phil Hilgenberg fullba ck Mark La ff erre
end Mtke Miller gua rd John Holbrook guard Ra nd) de fensive alignment of a S-4 or 4-4
Captams th1 s fall a re Wckh Spence r and Hun) on North
Stumbo tackle , Ri cha rd Stwnbo center and guard Rand)
Stumbo tackle Rtchard Stumbo center and guard Mark Gct lh ::t has looked lffipresSI\C' m 1ts t111ee prl' season su mt
Wilson end Cectl Clary wtngback Tom Glad ea u ta tlback Ohtges
Saturda~ rught CDach Jtm Spr &lt;~gue s defe nding SVAC
and Terry l'iunlev wmgba ck

..
The Major is back
Hoople likes Pitt over Georgia
By Major Amos B Hoople
Original Wizard of Odds
Egad
frtend s
t he
preltmmary reports I ve
recetved from the Hoople
operatives m the fteld
coupled Wllh the tnformatwn
gleaned m my personal
reconnmtermg of many of the
practtce
ftelds , reveal
wtthout doubt that collegtate
football wtll be very much
altve m 75 1
Whtle many
of
the
perenmal powerhouses are
taking another week to hone
up thetr offenses and toughen
theJr defenses several others
ktck off the season thiS
weekend
For openers thts Saturday
feast your eyes on these
sterlmg matchups Baylor
defendmg Southwest Con
ference champ
agam s t
rebutldmg Mts s tsstppt
Georgta hostmg Ptttsburgh
Maryland
en te rtatntn g
Vtllanova, Memphts State vs
Mtsstsstppt State N C State
vs tough East Carolina, San
Otego State vs Texas El
Paso
and
Southern

Method iSt vt s tlt ng Wake
F orest
And on Monday mght m
Btrmtngh a m
mt g ht y
Alabama
regularl y
Southeastern loop leader
takes on Mtssourt of the
rugged Btg Etgh t m the TV
season opener
Tts a
schedule worthy of mtd) ear
btlltng Here IS how the
Hoople System sees em
In the1r fir st-ever meetmg
Baylor s Bears wtll down the
MtsSisstppt Rebels 24-10 The
Pitt-Georgta engag ement wtll
turn mto a \\tid scormg affatr
a s Pttt s Tony Dorsett
runner deluxe and the Bull
dogs quarterback Matt
Robmson stake out early All
ArneTJca claims We make 1t
42-48 m favor of the Panthers
Maryland ft gure s to roll
over Vtllanova 31}-14 whtle
Mtsstsstppt State s Bulldogs
out snarl the Memphts State
Tigers m a fi ercely fought
match 28-21 North Carolina
State ts too tough for East
Carolina but they II have to
go all out to top the Ptrates
31}-28

Today's

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor
NEW YORK (UP!) - Put yourself m Earl Weavers place
for a rrunute Your ball club started off poorly, horrtbly m fact,
touchmg rock bottom at one pomt and droppmg nme gatnes
back Now tt bas a chance to come from behind and wm the
same way tt dtd the final month of the season last year
Questton what do you do if you're Earl Weaver•
Do you stt back qmetly, try to keep from becommg hoarse
agam and let your Baltimore Onoles play thetr own game 1 Or
do you maybe light a little more t~re under them wtlh some
kind of pep talk rerrundmg them bow Boston blew a seven
game lead last year this tune ?
'I don't think we need any pep talk at thts pomt, says Earl
Weaver 'l also don t thmk tt'll be a matter of Boston folding
We got 'l:l more games to play and we've gotta play 667
baseball We have to wm two outta every three, and lf we do
that, I think we've got a good chance "
The Ortoles have been playmg catch-up baseball stnce May
when thetr httimg detenorated mto a JOke and they went
through thetr worst stretch of the season, lostng 11 out of
12 That dropped them mto the cellar, but if everything goes
thelr way now, they still can overtake Boston the way they dtd
last September when the Red Sox lost 20 of thetr last 28 gatnes
The Rl!d Sox have lost SIX of thetr last 11 but don't seem to be
m any serious trouble
On the face of tt, the sttuallon between the Red Sox and
Orioles now seems similar to what tt was a year ago Weaver
doesn't see It that way, though
"Last year we kind of knew around late August they couldn't
keep playmg the type baseball they were, ' he says "This year
they're more solid up and down ru say thts if our ball club
could lose II out of 12, then tt could happen to any club m the
league I'm not saying the Red Sox are gonna lose II out of 12
I'm only saymg if our ball club could do tt, then so could any
other one "
Thts IS what Is known as hypothettcal thmking, the kind
which somehow becomes much more prevalent the fmal weeks
of any season In that same vem tt may or may not be
stgnificant that Darrell Johnson doesn t worry much about hts
Red Sox losing 11 out of 12 At least he says he doesn't
"I never talk about negative thmgs, ' he claliiiS ' A lot of
people ask me about what happened to us the last month of last
year They ask me whose fault tt was' I tell them tt was
nobody's fault That's the truth Last year we had the kind of
team where we bad to do tt bY hook or by crook, and the end
result was that we got beat because we dtdn't hit m the last 35
ball games We were an entirely different team, though We
didn't have (Fred) Lynn, (Jun ) Rice, (Carlton) Ftsk, (Denny )
Doyle or (Rick) Wtse These fellows make an awful lot of
difference "
Earl Weaver agrees
"Lyrm and Rice are tremendous, ' he says They re domg
for them what (Rich) Coggms and (AI) Bumbry dtd for us m
1973, only with more power Rtght now, I'd say we've got a
chance because we still got four games wtth Boston Our ball
club lSll'l In bad shape now
"The players don't look like they need any pep talk The only
thing ts that if we should happen to lose a game , I'll JUSt rerrund
them that's not the end There 's alway~ tomorrow , Sometimes
It helps if you remember that

San Otego State 8-2 I last
) ear wtll ge t off to a good
star t by "hackm g Texas El
Paso 34 24 And m what
should be a very ev en game
our scouts g tv e SMU s
Mustangs the nod over Wake
Forest s Demon Deacons, 15
13
On Monday nt ght Be ar
Bryant s
Barna
Boys
wu1ners of four s trai ght
Southee:ts' ern Conf e r en ce
lttles wtll •ta r t a noth e r
wmmng season as they kn ock
off AI Onofno s Mt ssourt
club Thts "'ll be a much
clos er g ame than man y
anltctpate - wtth the dtf
ference m our - ahem constdered opmwn bemg the
all-ar ound abthty of runner
passer Rtchard Todd We see
the CnmsQn Ttde surgmg
over Mtssourt by a 23 30 coun l
- har - nunph
Now go on wtth m y
forecast
Marshall 21, Akron 17 INI
Eastern Mlch 28, Ball St 14
Baylor 24 Mississippi tO 1N 1
Central Mlch 36, Western
Mtch 6
Western Ky 35, Dayton 28
INI
Fresno St 20 , Fullerton St
I7 (Ni
Pittsburgh 42, Georgia 28
Houston 24, Lamary 17 IN)
Long Beach St 32 S W
Loutstana 2I 1N)
Maryland 30, VIllanova 14
MISs State 28 , Me mphis
St 21 IN!
New Mexico St 26, Drake
24 (NI
N C St 30, East Carolina
28 (NI
N E LouiSiana 27, Paciftc
20 (NI
San Otego St 34, U Tex
EI Paso 24 (N )
Toledo 21 Wesl Carolina 14
(N)

SMU 15, Wake Forest 13 (N)
W Texas St 41, Wichita
St 17 iN)
Sept 8
I Monday, Sept 8)
Alabama 23, Mlssourl20 1N 1
(NI -Night Game
Ft. Gay 6 Hannan 0
Meigs I8 Pt Pleasant 14
Wayne 12 Wahama 6
Athens 20 Marietta 8
Chesapeake 46 Symmes Val
ley 0
Portsmouth West 12 Coal
Grove 8
Fairland 18 Southern 6
Gallipolis 6 Rock Hill 0
Eastern I4 Hannan Trace 8
Ironton 28 South Point 14
New Boston 40 Ironton St

1\\ o former Bobcats \\I ll return for thetr debut SdturriR)
\Hth the Bl ue lmps 11u~ y are sophomore tack le Sam Corfta~
~m d assistant \a r slt~ eoac h Jan Hothgeb
Othe r Blue Imp eoe~ c hes are R1 ll Wam sle) mtl OeaC[
Maso n

-

Wolfe named SVAC president
BASEBALL
Am encan L ea gu e S!and rngs
By Untied Pr ('SS tnt ernall onal
Ea st
W
L
Pel G B
Bos ton
80 ss 59)
Ba tt more
7J 61
548 6
New Yor k
68 68 500 12
Cle\le and
62 69 473 16
M •lwau kee
60 77
1)8 7 1
Detro 1
53 87 J9) '}7
Wes t
W

Oakla nd
Ka nsasC ty
Te)ll:as
Ch cago
M nneso1a
Call forn a

L

87 55
7J

Pet G 8
599

548
.!86

66

61
71
11

65

70

481

67

482

63 7.! J60
Tu esda y s Gam £&gt;s
Kansas C ty t Ch cago 1

1

s ,
6
6
9

p m

Kansas C ty ( Leonard 1 51 a
Chtcago (Je ffe r son 4 9 1 9 p m
Cte\le land ( Pe erson 10 7 t a
M tlwaukee ( Sla 1on 1 16 l 8 JO
p m

New Yo rk (Hunter 18 1J a
Del r o t (Lolrch 11 15J 8 p m
Bosto n (W se 17 8 ) at Bal more
(Pame r 2081 730pm
Nat onalleague Stand ngs
By Un ted Pre ss lntcrnatronal
Ea st

W

P tts burg h
51 L OUI S

Phrl adelph a
New Yor k
Chrcago
Montr ea l

L

76
73
77

59
64
65
72 65
63 75
60 75

C,trl Wo lfe head ba sketball
coach at Southe rn H tg h
S&lt;. hool m H.a cinc \\a s elected
p1es1 rl ent of the SoutttCJ n
Vi:t lle, \thlett c Con fcrc n u~
Tuesd a v
ht \-\ olfe sue
ceed s Kc IL f:u r uf K\ gc r
Creek
Other ufftce rs e1 . . ted \\ CIC
J1 m r aster N01 th ,. ., 1l h 1
ba s ketball
coach
vt "
pres id ent and Bob A shh~ \
Soulh \\ estern fo otball coa&lt;h
v. as
named
sec retnn
treasurer
I he leaguf' 1ssued 15

Pel G B
56)
5]) 4
576 5
526 5
457 14
44d 6

Wes f
W L

Pet G B
C n c nnal
91 46 66d
Los Ange es
73 65 529 18
Sa n Fr anc sco 68 69 496 2)
Sa n 01ego
62 76 dd9 29
At la nta
60 78 .:IJ5 3
Houston
53 86 JBI 39
Tuesday s Result s
San Fra nc sco 7 LOS Ange les 3
P t sb ur gh 8 New York 4 n gh
( h cago 5 5 1 LOU tS J n yh
Mont r eal d Ph a de ph a 3 n gh
c nc nnat • 10 Sa n 0 fi.QO 4 n gh
A1 anl a d Houslon 1 rJi't:lht
Wednesday s Gam es
(All T1m es E OTl
P t tsbu r gh (Reuss 14 Ol a
New Yo rk (Mat l ack 16 8l 8 05
p m

Mont rea l
(Re nko
5 10 1 a1
Ph la de ph ra (U nderwood 12
10 } 7 JS p m
Ch cag o ( R Reusche
0 Sl a1
51 Lou s (Reed 129 ) 8 JOp n
L os Angeles (Messersm h 15
l J) a Cr ncr nna
( Noan 28l
Sa n Fr an c sea (Falcone 09 l ut
Houston ( R chard 9 8 ) 3 35

p m

Sa n 0 ego ( M e l nl osh 8 13 :~ t
Alla n a ( Sadec kt 2 Jl 7 JS p m

Joe 0
Jacksoo H Portsmouth 8
Kyger Creek 34 GAHS ' B 0
Logan 14 Ne\\ Lexington 8
North Gallla 6 Waterford 0
Valle) 14 Oak Hill 12
South\\estern 14 Ross-South
eastern 6
Wheelersburg 26 WaHrly 0
Wellston ~0 Federal Hockmg

0
Winfield 14 Seth 6

recetver and probably at
linebacker "
There s a brtght stde to all
thiS madness
'I'm happy there_ sill! ts
competttion at so many post
twns,' Gregg sa•d It keeps
everyone on his toes and
workmg bard
Ftve of the Browns who
apparently didn 't fall mto
that category were cut today
before the club held thetr ftrst
practtce of the season at thetr
Baldwm Walla ce Co ll ege
tratnmg Sit e

iWantAd
"

L~.mren(e Coun t)

had ct:~n

ce lled 1ts footba ll season due
lo a lac k of pia) crs
At leas t two league teams
Svm mcs Valley and Hannan
Tr ace have ~::am es scheduled
,... 1th Green
Atte n d tn g
T ues d a} s
meettn g a t Kyger Cr eek were
coac hes Greg Ba the Ange lo
DI Bene de tto
and Gary
Salye r s Sy mm es Va lle)
John Bla ke a nd Jtm Foster
Nor th Ca lha Jt m Sprague
~tn d Ke1th Ca r te r K)gcr

Creek Sptke Berkheimer
F astern Bi ll Je\\ell and CaF!
Wolfe Souther n llob ~ shle\
,t nt! Rl t: hd Td Hamilt on
Southweste rn Da\ ad 0\\eJJ,S
&lt;m li Da n Cor nell Hannan
I race prm c1pals Robe l r
La nm ng Kyger Cree k Paul
Dillon Hannan Tra ce and
Dave
Du nfee
S) mme s
Va ll"'
and
mcd(a
rcpr ese nlatJves Bt ll Gr a}1
WJE I-1 and Dale Rothgeb
Jr Oh10 Va llev Publt s htn~
Comp.my

•

Fisk returns, Boston wzns
By RILL MADDF I&gt;
UP! Sport s Wnli r
Ca rlton Fts k m tght )et
becom e the f1rst player m
base ba ll hiStory to wtn a most
valu a bl e player award and a
purple hea rt m th e same
season
FIS k whose stnng of m
JUries have ca used h1m to
mtss nea rly an entire season
of games O\ er the past t,., o
years \\ as ba ck m the Red
Sox line up Tuesday mght
after a mne-g amc abse nce
du e to a spht fmger rhe
result 2 for -4 and three RB! s

m a 7-4 vtct ory for the Red
Sox O\ er the "'\ew York
Yankees
F ask ts the glue ma n
Oakland A s slugger Rcggte
Jack son satd on ly last
v.eekcnd whtle the sluggtng
Boston catc her was still on
the stdelmes He s the guy
who keeps the Re d Sox
together
Th e fa cts tend to back up
J ackson In ht s 57 games thts
yea r F tsk ha s dnven m 37
r un s scored 28 and IS battmg
313 wtth seven hom ers
M) hand felt good last

Wednesda) and I was hopmg cr ea sed the Red Sox lead to
s1x games over Baltlmore tn
to get back mto the lin eup
the AL East
but then I pulled some te n
Elsewhere m the Amcn can
dons m my fm ger s after
Leag
ue Cleve land edged
pt cking weeds 111 my gar
de n sa td F tsk who drove Baltunnre 2 I after dropptn g
the
opene r
or
the ir
home two run s w1th a bases
er
3
2
Ka
nsas
doubl
ehead
loaded smgle m the fourth
and smgled home a nother m Ctty to pped Cht cago 4 I
Mtnnesota put a way Texas 5
the llfth
I couldn t get a good gnp 3 and Mtlwauk ee tnmmed
on the bat tomght but come to Detr o it~
In Nalional Lea gue acti on,
thmk of 11 I mtght keep thts
was Ptttsburgh over Ne"'
tt
grtp awhtle
York
8 4 Mont real ato ~
Th e vtctory whtch went to
Reggte Cleve land r11}-9 ) m Phtlade lpht a 4 3 Chtcag o
bestm g St LoutS 5 3 Cm•
cmnatt drubbmg San Dtego
10-4 Atlanta ove r Houston 4 I
and San Franctsco on to p of
Los Angeles 7 3

Perez Reds' new RBI king
CINCINNATI 1UPi l - 1 he
score board flashed tn btg
brtght lights
RB I King
Tony P erez stood on fi rst
base There wa s a lump In hts
throat som eth mg he ne \ er
gels when t he ch tps are do wn
Th e peo ple the) gtve me
a standing O\ a twn I no know
what to do s atd Perez the
Cin c inn ati
Red s
fi rst
baseman

8 OS p m

• GET YOUR MAN WJnl A

tu rach sc hoo l an d
cll scusst.&gt;d the ann ua l basket
lJ 1ll Prf'\ C'\\ T he prev iew
\\Il l br held at Rto Grande
( lie ge Nu\
21 Vtnlo n
C unt\ i\1 11 be tnvt ted a~ the
e tgh th tr ~ur Furt her deta tls
\'Ill be dnnuunced
Other tssues dscusscd were
policies regardtng the pur
c hcn;e uf 111 leag ue trophies
.tnd se lee twn of the all SV AC
foo lb•ll •n d b as ket ball
squ tds It was repor ted t hat
[ r ec n l-l 1gh School an
pc-~ sses

11

mn ngs n ghl
Ba l mo r e J Cle\le l and 2 lSI 0
mn ngs tw n ght
Cleve- and 1 1:3alt mo r e t 7nct
n gh l
M nneso ta 5 T e~~.as 3 n ghl
M ilwa ukee 6 Detro 1 5 n gh
Boston 7 New York J nrghl
Cal torn a 4 Oak la nd 1 n gh t
Wednes day s Gam es
!A Tr mes EDT l
Te)ll: aS ! Perzanowsk
3
at
Ca l lo rn a (Ryan 1J 171
o JO

Five Browns cut
BEREA Ohio (UP! ) - If
Forrest Gregg had hts way
he'd go Wlth hts 22 starters
now and they'd play the fmal
two exhtbttton games agamst the New York Gtants
and Detrmt Lions-before the
regular NFL season gets
underway Sept 21 for the
Cleveland Browns
But that's not the case for a
number of reasons, so tbe
testmg will bave to go on
before the Browns open tbe
1975 campatgn agamst tbe
Bengals 111 Cincmnati
'We are nQt settled on the
defenstve lme or backfield or
on the offensive backfteld,"
Gregg said today ' Tight end
lS also up m the atr So the
only places where we are
pretty well set are on tbe
offenstve lme , at wtde

champwn Kyge r Cree k Bobcats host the Ga lli polis Reserves
al Chesh tre The Blue Imp• replaced Wahama on the Babe a~
schedule
\\ 1th 50 team members KC ha~ one of the largest squads In
the ar ea
KC s offense ts led b) r et urnmg quarterback Ttm Lucas,
all SVAC tadbac k Chns Preston \\tngbacks Tom Ker n and
Rtck Sm tth so phomore speedster Marcus Getger JUruor
tat lback Todd Taylor ends Btll Metzne r a nd Jtm I Monk I
Ward ce nt er Jeff Blazer tackles Mtke Curnutte and Oliver
Ta) lor guards Jun Armbruster Tom Stump and Tun Mole s
and fullback Ralph Sav ior Th e Bobcats operate from the
Po" cr I offense and play a 4-4 defense
Probable pla}ers for the Blue Imps '-"I ll be se mor tHckle.
Jaj Jaegers JWl lOr "mgback Sam Armstro ng 1un10r c.:e nter
Ste\ e Bowma n and JuniOr \.\ mgback Davtd Wiseman
Sophomores s lated to sec actaon are Ken Ba rcus Gar~
Bla nkenshi p Gary Dabne) Terry Da\ ts Jef f Roth Jtm
Sunms rim Watso n Mtke Staggs and J eff \VItale) quar
terback
Others mclude Mtke V. 1gglesv. orth JUm or end and
Mtk e Clifford so phomore tackle

SC IOTO RESU LTS
COLUMBUS 1U P I J
Sonny Sutton paced the m tle
m 2 03 and 3-5 to take a wtre
to-wtre vtctory Tuesday m
the featured etghth race at
Sc toto Downs
The wtnner patd $5 60 $3 40
an d $2 80 Second was Ktd
J ody and thtrd was Lakewood
Dort
In th e mghtl) do uble
Justly J ubtlee 14) a nd Easy
Ca l ( 6) teamed for a $22 20
payoff
Tuesday s a ttendance was
3 377 a nd the) bet $219 14 1

Almost tuntdly Tom had
ttpped hts hat to the c rowd
wh1ch r oar ed tt s adm1rat10n
for one of the most popula r
players to wear a Red s
un1form
Pe rez smgle to left wht ch
scor ed Cesar Gerorum o with
one of seven runs the Red s
scor ed durmg the fifth mrung
en route to a 10-4 victor y over
San Dtego touched off the
cele br atiOn Tuesday mght
The RBI was the 1 O!Oth of
Pe r ez career tDppmg by one
the old club record \\nt ch ha d
been he ld by Fra nk Robmson
now
man ag er
of
th e
Clevela nd lndtans
Yes I proud satd Tony
Its mv firs t record fls an
honor to break a Robtnson
record
..
Ge t an RBI
To ny s
teamma tes had urged ht m
v.he n he stepped to the pla te
\\ tt h Geron uno on thtrd an d
one out m the ftfth
I di dn t wa nt a sacriftce
fly satd Ton} I wanted a
hit I v.as 1}-for II
The seve n runs m the fifth
coupl ed w1th three the Reds

scored m the second mrung
boosted thetr lead ov er the
Padres to 11}-1 a nd ga H Don
Gull ett hts 12th vt cto ry
aga mst three losses
Hom ers by Dave Winfield
Mtke lvte and Dave Roberts
accounted for the four run s
Gullett ytelded before Red
manage r Sparky Anderson
lifted him after seven m
mn gs
Tuesday m ght s r eco r d
breakmg performance cam e
on the hee ls of a Player of the
Week award voted Tony for
his record of 11 ht ls m 28 at
ba ts and 10 RB!s over a seven
dav spa n
In a few days r onv ma y
lea rn he ha s been voted the
loop s Player of the Mon th
of August Beca use a 398
battmg a\e rage and 26 runs
he drove home last m on th
make hun a prune candtda te
Per ez IS playmg m his 11 th
full season wtth the Reds

"Is your home
insured for
what it's

worth, or

just for what
it cost you ..?"
'

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Linescores

Pirates up lead
By FRED Me MANE
, Koosman and three relievers,
UPI Sports Writer
with Rennie Stennett conWillie Stargell has one tributing the big blow, a
word to describe why he three-run homer in the third
believes the Pittsburgh inning that capped a four-f'un
Pirates will win the National rally. Manny Sanguillen and
Leag ue East pennant this Bill Robinson also home rc'&lt;l
year- PRIDE .
for the Pirates whi le li ghtThe Pirates, htuniliated by hitting Frank Tavera s
Tom Seaver Monday, refused chipped in with a triple and
lo quit and punished Jerry two singles.
Koosman Tuesday night to
TI1e Mets got home runs
defeat New York 8-4.
from Joe To rre ami Dave
The triumph gave the Kingman but were held
Pirates a four-game lead hitles s by reliever Dave
over St. Louis and a five- GitLsti over the last three
game bu lge over both
Philadelphia and New York.
The Cardiflals were beaten by
Chicago 5-3 while the Phillies
lost to Montrea l 4-3.
"It was a big win because
we gained on everyone," said
Stargell , the Pirates' team
leader. ·'Last night was a
laugh loss but you can 'I die
CINCINNATI 1UP! 1- The
with it. You 've got to come
Cincinna ti Bengals reduct.&gt;d
back out the next day. We
their roster to the required 49
have pride and we play with
player s Tuesday by placing
pride. We didn't come into
\'Cteran deferu;ive end Royce
New York sayin g we had to
Berry
on the injw-ed reserve
win on e, two or three, and
list ·a nd cutting rookie wide
when we leave here we'll sti ll
receiver John Tuttle of
have to bust our butt to win
Kansas State.
wherever we go from here.''
Berry suffered a dislocated
The Pirates had on ly four
right
wrist in last week's
hits off Seaver but 12 against
exh ibition game agains t
Philadelphia.
Meanwhile ,
Cin cinnat i
cornerback and punt returner
La m ar Parrish, one of the
Major L eague L ea ders
B y .Un if ed Press lnterna lion al
team's top players, said he
Leading Batt ers
wants to be traded because
! b ased on 350 at balsl
National L eague
the Bengals won't renegotiate
9
ab
r
h
pel .
his four-year contract and
Madloc k, Ch i
1 IB 472 74 171
36-1 give him a pay raise .
Simmons , St L
" This place is not for me,"
)]2 478 67 160
335
Watsn . H 120 ·1·17 63 1,17
329
Parrish said . " It's not my cup
M r gn, Cn 125 431 94 l &lt;l'l
. 329
of
tea."
Sngln , PI 112 406 47 13 1
m

innings .
In othe r NL games, C'incinnati walloped San Diego 10-4 ,
San Francisco' defeated Los
Ange les 7-3 and Atla nta
topped Houston 4-1 .
Boston defeated New York
7-4,
Ba ltimore
nipped
Cleveland 3-2 in 10 innings
then lost 2-1, Minnesota
topped Texas 5-3, Milwaukee
beat Detroit 6-5, Kansas Citv
downed Ch icago 4-1 in l2
innin gs and
California
trimmed Oak land 4- 1 in
American I..eag ue action.

Bengals cut roster

to 49 men Tuesday

Leaders

Josh . SF1 110 428 64 137
.320
Rose , Cn 137 56!! 92 17 9
.3 15
G rff y , Cn 116 JQ9 82 12V
.3 I S
G r vy, LA 1J6 562 69. 176
313
Cardna!. Chi
131 496 7] 155
]I]
Brock , 5 1 L
114 44 1 69 1]8
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Scott , Mil 27; Bonds. N Y 25.
Bu rroughs , Tex 23
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61 ; Morgan . Cin 54; Broc k . St L
52 ; Cedeno. Hou AJ: Cardenal.
Chi 28 .
A m erican Le ague :
Rivers ,
Cal 64 : Washington. Oak 40 ·
Otis, .KC 33; Remy , Ca l . 32 ~
Carew. Minn ]0 .
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(Based on most vic fori esl
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20 -7 ; Jones ,
18 -B: Mallack ,
NY
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Morton , All 16 - 15 .
A m erican League
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Ball 20 -8 ; Kaat. Ch i 1911: Blue ,
Oa k 18· 10; Hunler , N Y 18 -13 :
Lee, Bos 17 7 ; Wise , Bos 17 8.

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Social
Events

Bm.e ball RC' SUih
By Umh ·d Pr('ss Int ernationa l
National Le&lt;:+que
Los Angeles
IQQ 020 000- 3 a o
San Franctsco 002 111 OOx - 7 7 2
' "l utton . Do wning {61, S ell~ (BI
and Y c aqer . Ha lic k i (9 Il l an d
Rar.Jer L P Sutton 116 11 ) HR S
J9s hua f6th !, Lemaster ( 1st 1.
Montanez (10th J
rue ~ d.1y'~

" We 're not renegotiating ,"
sa id Cinci nn a ti general
manager and head coach
Paul Brown, who disclosed
that several other players
also have asked to have their
contracts reopened. "I If ) you
start it , a ll the others on the
sqund expect it. "
An All -Pro last season
Parrish led the Nat ion ai
Foot ball League in punt
return s last year with an 18.8yard avera ge.
Parrish, 5-11, 185, with the
Bengals all of his six NFL
seasons, is a Riviera Beach
Fla., native and played
co ll ege ball at Li nco ln
·University.
Cincinna ti will play its
next-to-last exhibition game
in Detroit Saturda y.

Tides claim IL flag
end of the r egu la r seaso n.
NORFOLK, Va. i UPI) The regular International
The Tidewater Tides ca ptur ed the International League playoffs begin
League pennant Tuesday tonight .
The Tides, a New York
night.
Mels
farm club, are lo face
Nino Espinosa pitched a
four-hilter and Benny Aya la, the fourth-place Cha rleston
Roy Staiger, Ron Hodges and Charlies tonig ht a nd ThursBrock Pemberton provided day at Charles ton and then
the offensive firepower as return lo Norfolk for at least
Tidewater clubbed
the one more game Fr iday night
Rochester Red Wings ~ in a in lhe b~st-three-out-of~five
one-game playoff. Both clubs series.
Rochester, A Baltimore
finished tied for first at the
Orioles affiliate, will play the
third-plat-e Syracuse Chiefs
at Syracuse tonight and
Thursday, and then play at
PLACED ON WAIVERS
least one more game at
WASHINGTON (U P! ) Rochester Friday night in
'J'he Wa s hington Redski ns
best-three-out-of-five
their
Tuesday placed two players
series.
on waivers and two others on
the lnjured reserve list
Placed on waivers were
second year offensive guard
Fred Sturt of Bowling Green
and third year defensive end
Martin Imhof of San Diego
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) The Philadelphia Phillies, in
State.
Placed on the inj ur ed an a ttempt to boost their
I" t
reserve ts were rook,- pitching strength, Tuesday
back
Fe- purchased right-hander John
ie
r unn in g
lix Lobbell of Western Montague, who was waived
lllinois and second year line- by the Mon treal Expos.
Montague, who started the
backer Stu O'Dell of Inseason with the Expos, had
diana.

By Mrs. Francis Morris

Mr . a nd Mrs . A. C. Bradford and Mr s. Herman
Carson of Coolville were
called to Chillicothe, due to
the death of Mr . Bradford 's
niece, Mrs . John (Constance )
Reed .
San Diego
010 000 Olo- 4 7 0
Mrs. Mary Clark entered
Cincinna ti
030 010 oox - 10 12 o
Spillner . Johnson (51, Tomlin Holzer Medical Center for
1~1
f r e1sl eben ( 7&gt; and Dav is
· G ullltt, C Carroll (8). Easlwick surgery,
191 and Oench . WP Gu ll etT ( 11
Re·:. and Mrs. Walter P .
))
LP Spillner
('i 111
HR S
Bik
acsan
and
Sharon
W1n l1 eld
( l .tthJ.
l vie
fB th J,
Roberts (2n d J
retur ned from a vacation
Pitt sb urgh
013 310 OOQ--8 12 0 with their son and daughterNew York
022 ooo OOG-4 6 1 in-law, Mr . and Mrs . Ronald
Breit, Tekulve (]}, Giusti (7&gt;
and S an q u it I en : Koosm an . Bikacsan at Athens, Ten n.
Ba ldwin (4), Loc kw ood
(5 1. They a lso visited at ChatHa ll 16 1 and Grol e. WP Tek.ulve
( I 1) L P Koosma n (II 12 1 tanooga, Knoxville, Gatli nHR S Robinson
(5t h },
Torre burg and Cades Cove. Mrs.
(6t h J, Sangui ll en { Blh 1, King
Bikacsan ente red Pleasant
man f? 9th l, Stenn ett (7 th ) .
Va lley Hosp ital, Pt. Pleasant,
Clu cago
000 010 220- S 1 1
St Loui s
000 010 002-3 9 3 W.Va. on Monday, Sept. I for
Ourri s. P Reuschel (91 and minor sur gery.
Swish er , M cG lothen,
Park er
Mr. a nd Mrs, Frank
181 G.1rman ! Bla n d Simmons .
WP nurris t 11101
LP McGio
Cleland returned home from
th e n
(13
11:'
HR
Thorn lon
Texas where they were called
( l) lh )
due to the illness of their
Atlanla
0 11 00 1 JOQ--4 9 o
Ivaunna
Houston
100 000 ooo-1 so g randdaug h te r ,
Morton , Dal Canton (B ) a nd Powell , Webb Air Force Base
Pocoroba : York. Crawford (71.
Cosgr ove (BI. Sosa (9 ) and Hospital, Big" Spring, Texas.
Johnson
WP Morton
( 16 15 1 She is noW improving after
1 P York 0 Jl
surge ry.
Mr . and Mrs . Cla ud e
A m erican L eag u e
(1st, 10 inning s)
Bowers of Urbana spent
Cleve l and
011 000 ooo 0-2 11 o
Baltimore 000 100 001 1- 3 10 o Labor Day weekend with
Eck.ersley, LaR oc h e (7}, Rey
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt.
n o td s
(VI.
Hood
( 10 1 a nd
Ashby.
Cuella r
( lA !OJ
a nd They joined Mr . and Mrs.
Hendric k s. D uncan (9)
LP
Melvin Bolin of Urbana and
Reynolds (0 .11
'
Mr . and Mrs. Otto Lohn ,
(1n d Game)
Pomeroy, and spent Sunday
Cleveland
00 1 000 OI G---2 8 0
Baltimore
000 001 ooo- 1 8 o with Mr. and Mrs . Dale
Bibby,
L aRoche
(9)
and Smith , Pomeroy .
As hby ; A lexa n der, Jackson (9)
Mr . and Mrs. Albe rt Wigal
and D un can . WP Bibby (5 1·11 .
LP Alexa n der (6 Bl . HR Carty a nd Bryan of Prospect s pent
( 16th )
Labor Day weekend with Mr.
New York
010 000 OJQ-4 9 1
nd Mrs . Otis Bailey. Mr. and
a
Bo ston
00 4 111 OOx - 7 13 o
Dobson. Ly le (41. Sawy er ( 8 ) Mrs. Bailey and Mr. a nd Mrs.
and Munson ; Clevela nd . Burton
Wigal visited Mr . and Mrs.
(8J. Drago (9 1 and Fi~k . WP
Mills at Little
Cleve l an d
( 10 9)
LP Do b son Stanley
Ill 141
HRs Chambliss (9th) ,
Hocking
Sunday.
Munson (10t h )
Mr . Edison Brace emMilwaukee
ooo 23 1 OOG-6 12 o
ployed
on towboat, W. H.
D c lroif
010110 002- 512 0
Co lborn . ERodrig uez (6J a n d Shaver, Jr., spe nt Labor Day
Porter . Cole m an . Arroyo (5 J.
weekend at his home.
P e ntz ( 9) and Wocken fus s WP
Colborn ( 10 9J LP Coleman (9
Mrs , Roger Spaun en15). HR s Og li vie (5T h ), Meyer
te
rtai
ned with a baby shower
(7 th )
in honor of Mrs. Wilma
Minnesota
010 300 101}-S 11 5
T eKas
012 ooo ooo-3 4 o Powell .
H ughes. Burgmei r (8 ) and
Mr . and Mrs . Roy Johnson
Roo t .
Hargan .
Kekich
(4) ,
and
son and Mrs. Edison
Fouca u lt (7) and Su ndberg
WP Hugh es llJ 11 1 L P Hargan John so n
attended
t he
(·8 VI
HR s Ford (15 th ). Bur
Wilbarger
reunion
at
Beaver
rol!gh s (2Jrd ), Ca n?w ( 131h ),
Br tggs (10 th ) .
Falls, Pa.
Mr . and Mrs. Bob Birch
( 12 innings)
K a n ss Cty 000 100 000 003- 4 14 1 and da ughters of Bellevue
Chic~go
000 100 000 OOG- 1 6 2
F ilzmorris . Palt i n 112) an d spent Labor Day weekend
Mart1 n ez. Slinson (91: Kaat ( 19 with their parenls, Mr. and
Ill a n d Varney WP Fi t zmorris
Mrs. Elza Birch and Mrs.
( 1A 10 J.
Emma Salser .
Oakland
ooo 000 001 - 1 so
Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Powell
C a lifornia
000 DOD 04x-4 9 0
Holtzma n , Finge r s (8) and visited relatives in PennFosse ;
Tanana
! 14-61
and
sylvan ia over Labor Day
Etchebarren , Rodr iguez
{7).
LP Holtzman ( I S 12) . HR - T en ~ weekend ,
ace (21sll.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Blythe Theiss
s pent th e weekend in
Columbus with their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr . and
Mrs. George Wallace and
an 0-1 record and a 5.50 ERA daughter.
in 12 games. He was sent
Mrs. Bessie Row e of
outright to Memphis of the Pennsy lvania visited her
International League on June s iste r , Mr . and Mrs. Wiley
3 where he was 7-8 with a 1.78 Ours.
ERA in 18 games.
Mr . and Mr s. Kenneth
Montague was to be in Krider of Columbus spent
uniform for the Phils game Labor Day· weekend with
tonight with the Exi"S.
Mrs. Grace Krider .
Montreal
001 100 001 - 4 10 0
Phtlade l ph i a 000 0 10 0 11 - 3 8 1
B la1r , Fryman 17) , Murray
(81 and roote,
Ch ri STenson
Twit che ll (61. Hilgendorf f8 l:
Garber (8 ). McGra·w (9) and
Oates
WP Bla i r
18 14 l'l.
LP
Christenso n (9 5l

MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR

Winds are expelled from WFL
By MARTIN LADER
UP! Sports Writer
NEW YORK ( UPI J
Moving boldly with a strong
hand- but one predicated on
fear- the World Football
League continues to seek
credibility as a thriving
major league a lthou gh
divorcing itself from two of
the
country's
largest
markets,
With the sharp and decisive
blow or an executioner, the
WFL Tuesday announced the
immediate ex tin ction of the
Chicago Winds and the
dispersal of the players lo the
10 other league members .
Following the debacle of
1974 when the "old " WFL ran

While
admitting
the
memory ·of last year might
have prompted the death
blow, Hemmeter st ressed
that Ule other 10 members
were healthy under stringent
fiscal safeguards which
provide that exact monies be
proportioned for various
areas of a club's operation.
The Board of Governors
voted 10-1 to expel the Winds
Monday night, with Ule only
dissenting vote being cast by
Kenneth Zak, the Winds '
governor . The action was
provoked when two lnvestors
in the team withdrew the
$175,000 they had on deposit
with the league's legal
counseL

up debts estimated as high as
$20 million and lost the key
New . York franc hise , league
President Chris Hemmeter
nevertheless l'linted to the
swift action of the Board of
Governors as a positive move
that
strengthened
the
structure of Ule entire circuit.
"Basically, the league re·
quires that all teams be in
precise accordance in aU
aspects of the Hemmeter
Plan. The Governors will not
tolerate any deviation since
such deviation might bring
about
the
types
of
irres,.,nsible actions which
characte r ized last year's
league ,"
t he
yo uthful
president sa id ,

Stiversville News Notes
Th ose visiting Mr . and Mrs .
I .ouis OeLuz during the past
week were Mr . a nd Mrs, Ben
Petrel and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Duke Bentz and Eric, Racine,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Bias and
daughters, Torch, Rev . and
Mrs . William Bartholomew
Laura
and
Virginia:
Coope rd ale, Ohi o and Mr. and
Mrs. Ric hard Abel s, Lon~
Bo[lom.
Mrs. Pa ul Evans is a
surgical patient at Veteran 's
Memorial Hospital at this
wri tin g.
Mrs. Tim Wilkinson and
Shawn, Col umbus spen t
seve ral days last wee k
vis!l ing her parenls, Mr . and
Mrs. Rudy Durst.
Mr . an d Mrs. Bill Bryant
and family ca ll ed on Mr . and
Mrs. Jerry Br ogan , Pomeroy
one evening recentl y.
Mrs. In ez Hill and Mrs.
Shirley Dugan, Racine and
Mrs. Margery Roush, Portland visited Clint Birch a nd
Leota on Tuesday eve ning.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Danny

Haines, Columbus, spent a
recent weekend \'i s itin g
relatives in t hi s area and in
Syra cuse.
Lee Corne ll , son of Mr . a nd
Mrs. Ja ck Cornell, has
re turned home from a recent
hos pita li zation
and
is
recuperating nicely..
Debbie Boso, Great Bend,
vis!led Mrs. Vicki Proffitt
and daughters on Friday
afternoon .
Leota Birch attended the
40th wedding ann iversa r y
celebration hon oring Mr . and
Mrs . Harold Roush, held at
Letar t Falls, recently .
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evans
and family atte nded a
ballgame at Riverfront
Stadium in
Cinc inn a ti ,
rece ntly.
Mr. a nd Mrs . Ge ne Lemley
m ove d into the
have
residence owned by Mr . an d
Mrs. R. R. Durst.
Mrs . Cora Hilton local, an d
Mrs. Ethel J ohnson, Portland, shopped in Pomeroy on
Monday afternoon.

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Ray, on his first birthday.
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Hayride
enjoyed

A Women's Retreat to be Citizens Chorus will sing and Jesse White led in devotions
using Psalsm t21 for the
held Oct. 3 and 4 at the Ohio display crafts.
scr
!pt ure . The topic was
Also a nn ounced was a
Valley c:hristian Assembly in
Darwin was announced when youth revival Sept. 12-14 at " Prayer Life" .
Mrs . Norma Russell, Mrs .
the Meigs County Christian the Zion Church of Christ with
Women's Fellowship mel the Ope rati on Evange li ze Janelle Ranson, Mrs. Merle
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named
to
the
Church of Christ.
day of the rally at Zion there were
nominating
committee.
'
The spea ker for the retreat will ·be a l'ltluck dinner with
A debate· on whether a
',
will be Cathy Taylor, a for- Operation Evangelize Team
mer Kentucky Christian to have the afternoon Christian should marry a
Co llege pr ofe sso r.
The welcome. The revival ser- non -C hri stia n was held.
LUCILLE GROVER
Pomeroy Church of Christ vices are open to the public . Taking part were Mrs ,
will host the September
Group sin gin g of "Master, Ranson, Diana Carsey, Patti
meeting, and the Senior th e Tempest is Raging " Well and Virginia Wyatt.
opened the meeting with Ann Closi ng prayer was ··So Send
Lambert lea ding songs and I You" by Palli Wel L
Becky Glaze playing the Refres hments were served in
Mrs . Pauline Rose, Mrs. piano, Vade Hazelton and the soc ial room,
Edith Bickers and sons, R.
D., Racine called on Betty
Van Meter and Margaret Ann
RUTLAND - Mr . and Mrs. Johnson and Patrick and
Douglas C. Grover , Rutland, Sheryl LeAnn on a F riday
entertained with a party even ing.
recently honoring their
The Shelby Pickens family
daughter Lucille Marie on of Pomeroy and Mr . and Mrs .
her seventh birthday.
Frank Hudson of Racine were
Games were played, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
pnzes were awarded to Allan Taylor on Sunday.
Charlene and Lee Ann Cadle.
Bridge tt Walson of Kent
Ohio
is visiting her grand:
A decorated doll cake was
served with ice cream, chips parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Edson
and Kooi-Aid .
Roush .
Others attending were
Mrs. Robert Lee, Bob Bill
April Gail Grover, siste r of and Becky visited with Mr .
the honored guest, her and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Jr., and
grandparents Mr . and Mrs . children on Sunday.
Charles Lewis and Mr . and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris of
Mrs. Douglas D. Grover, Mr. Spri ngfield, Ohio spent a few
and Mrs . Eddie Whaley . days with Mr . and Mrs.
Stephanie a nd Nei l, Mr . and Homer Circle , Verna and
Mrs , Andrew Grover, Genia Wav ie.
a nd Karen , Mr. and Mrs .
Mrs . Hattie Powell and
Kenneth Wheaton, Carol Lee Addie, RD., Racine, Mr. and
Fitch, Char les Lewis, Gloria Mrs. Jame s Circle of New
Lynn Grover, Rhonda Barn- Haven, W, Va. called on Mary
hart, Mrs. Barbara Phillips, Circle over the weekend .
Benton, Becky, Martha a nd
Mr. and Mrs . William
Isabelle .
Car leton, Mrs. Sally Sayre,
daughter ,
Tanjua
and
Teresa of Racine and Mrs.
Dean Brinker were at the
home of Betty Van Meter and
Margaret Ann Johnson
Patrick and Sheryl LeAnn o~
Tuesday evening all enjoyed
cake and ice cream in honor
Writing 309, and Symbolic of Mrs . Brinker's birthday,
Logic I 320. Each is a five
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Earl
credit hoW" course.
Johnson and daughter , Sheryl
A dale for registration for Le Ann called at the home of
these three courses wi ll be Mr. a nd Mrs . Douglas
announ ced later. Anyone who J ohns on of Racine on
is in te rested should call 446- Saturday.
5264 during the da y or 446Roy Johnson of Racine
4386 in the evening so that the ca lled on the Arthur E.
correct nwnber of textbooks J ohnson family on Saturday
may be ordered .
evening.

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RUTLAND - The family of Norma Grover, Miss Gloria
the Ia~ Charles and Bertha Grover and James Eads
Grover met at the
Fort Rutland ;
Mrs .
Myrtl~
Meigs Park Sunday for ils Grover, Mrs. Joyce Grover
annual reunion .
M"Iss Terri Lynn Grover ,'
Attending were Mr. and Greg Grover, Miss linda
Mrs . Bob Eads, Cindy and Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Robbie , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry , Houdashelt, Brent and Brian
Eads and Kent, Mr . and Mrs. Pomeroy ; Mr s. Virgini~
Riley McClelland , Mrs . Whaley, Stepha nie and Neil
Shade; Mrs . Bessie Wad;
Mr . and Mrs . Kenny West•
Uza and Todd, Athens.
'
Mr. and Mrs. David Lee
Richards, Tony. Danny,
Dreama
and
Sherry
Harrisonville; Mr. and Mrs:
Dave Richards, Ironton; Mr .
and Mrs . Tommy Donahue,
Fauna, Arvin a and Scott
Bradbury Church of Christ Mrs . Mildred As hc raft '
youth were· guests recently Vinton; Mr. and Mrs , Eari
for a hayride and wiener Barnes, Andrea and Eric
roast at the home of Tammy Albany: Mr. and Mrs. Roge~
and . Christi
Stanley, McClelland, Dale and Deb·
hie, Robin Rife and Mark
SnOWVIlle.
Curnutt
s, · Mr . a nd Mr s.
During the evening a
surpnse farewell party was Kenn y Blankenship and
held for Sharon Bing who is daughter , Gallipolis ; Mr. and
enrolled
at
Kentucky Mrs. Pat Eads, Jeff, Den ise ,
Christian College in Grayson, Mark, Scott and Jaso n
ississippi; Mrs. B l anc h ~
' Ky .
Attending were Randy Eads, Albany .
Mrs. Donna ~ean Welch,
Haynes, Desi Jeffers , Laurel
Delaware;
Mrs . Randy
Cole, Mike Miller , Kevin
Atkinson
and
Jill , Vincent,
King , Melody Snouffer, Rita
and Rodney Bailey, Jeff, Ohio; Mrs. Helen McKee, Mr.
Jeanette and Jeremy Ran - and Mrs . Nick Gilkey, Nancy
son, Maryln and Bryan and Chuck , The Plains; Mr .
Wilcox, Sharon Kuhn , Laura and Mrs . J im McCarty,
and Lisa Roush, David Huntington, W, Va.; Mr. a nd
Reuter, Allen Shuler, Sherri Mrs. ~oy Barker, Belle, W.
Va. : Miss Kathy . Pollard,
Barnhart, John Blake
Sharon Bing, Linda Gerard' Albany; Mr . and Mrs . Lewis
and
George ,
June Hutton and David Cole: Everetts
Glouster
:
Miss
Lori
. Dike
Friday night the young
Fairborn
.
'
people and several adults
traveled
to
Kentucky
Christian College to attend a
gospel concert presented by
"Truth", a vocal and instrwnental group of 15 young
men and women who travel
around the country,
Attending the concert were
Ohio University is offering
Mr, and Mrs , William King
evening cour ses dtll'ing
three
Kevin and Kathy, Mrs:
Maryln Wilcox, Beverly and the fall quarter, Sept. 22
Bryan, Mr , and Mrs. William through Dec. 12 at the Davis
Bailey, Rodney and Rita , Hall Nursing Dor mi tory of
Vicki Hoffman, Terri Owens, the Holzer Medical School of
Randy Haynes, Mike Miller, Nursing, 514 First Ave .,
Sharon Kuhn, Usa Roush, Gallipolis ,
The three courses being
June Hutton, Desi Jeffers,
offered
are Ph ysio logi ca l
Dave Cole, Sherrie Barnhart
Psychology
312, Creativ e
) John Blake and Lind~
'
Gerard.

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REUNION SEPT. 14
The fourth annual Wood
Reunion will be ··,ld at -F orest
Acres Park on Sunday Sept.
14 . Basket lun ch at noon

SUNDAY \'ISITORS
Mr . and Mrs . Robert Karr
and family, Millersport., were
Sunday guesls of Mr . and
Mrs. Fred Goeglein. They
came especially to attend the
golden wedding anniversary
of Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Karr.

Women 's retreat announced

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Hoeflich and daughter Jayne.
'They were accompanied to
Pomeroy by Mrs , Alma
· Thompson who spent the day
willl Edward Hoeflich and
Mr, and Mrs. Reino Und.

WEEKEND GUESTS
Mr , and Mrs. Ralph Martin
and daughter Stephanie,
Alliance, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osby
Martin.

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Linescores

Pirates up lead
By FRED Me MANE
, Koosman and three relievers,
UPI Sports Writer
with Rennie Stennett conWillie Stargell has one tributing the big blow, a
word to describe why he three-run homer in the third
believes the Pittsburgh inning that capped a four-f'un
Pirates will win the National rally. Manny Sanguillen and
Leag ue East pennant this Bill Robinson also home rc'&lt;l
year- PRIDE .
for the Pirates whi le li ghtThe Pirates, htuniliated by hitting Frank Tavera s
Tom Seaver Monday, refused chipped in with a triple and
lo quit and punished Jerry two singles.
Koosman Tuesday night to
TI1e Mets got home runs
defeat New York 8-4.
from Joe To rre ami Dave
The triumph gave the Kingman but were held
Pirates a four-game lead hitles s by reliever Dave
over St. Louis and a five- GitLsti over the last three
game bu lge over both
Philadelphia and New York.
The Cardiflals were beaten by
Chicago 5-3 while the Phillies
lost to Montrea l 4-3.
"It was a big win because
we gained on everyone," said
Stargell , the Pirates' team
leader. ·'Last night was a
laugh loss but you can 'I die
CINCINNATI 1UP! 1- The
with it. You 've got to come
Cincinna ti Bengals reduct.&gt;d
back out the next day. We
their roster to the required 49
have pride and we play with
player s Tuesday by placing
pride. We didn't come into
\'Cteran deferu;ive end Royce
New York sayin g we had to
Berry
on the injw-ed reserve
win on e, two or three, and
list ·a nd cutting rookie wide
when we leave here we'll sti ll
receiver John Tuttle of
have to bust our butt to win
Kansas State.
wherever we go from here.''
Berry suffered a dislocated
The Pirates had on ly four
right
wrist in last week's
hits off Seaver but 12 against
exh ibition game agains t
Philadelphia.
Meanwhile ,
Cin cinnat i
cornerback and punt returner
La m ar Parrish, one of the
Major L eague L ea ders
B y .Un if ed Press lnterna lion al
team's top players, said he
Leading Batt ers
wants to be traded because
! b ased on 350 at balsl
National L eague
the Bengals won't renegotiate
9
ab
r
h
pel .
his four-year contract and
Madloc k, Ch i
1 IB 472 74 171
36-1 give him a pay raise .
Simmons , St L
" This place is not for me,"
)]2 478 67 160
335
Watsn . H 120 ·1·17 63 1,17
329
Parrish said . " It's not my cup
M r gn, Cn 125 431 94 l &lt;l'l
. 329
of
tea."
Sngln , PI 112 406 47 13 1
m

innings .
In othe r NL games, C'incinnati walloped San Diego 10-4 ,
San Francisco' defeated Los
Ange les 7-3 and Atla nta
topped Houston 4-1 .
Boston defeated New York
7-4,
Ba ltimore
nipped
Cleveland 3-2 in 10 innings
then lost 2-1, Minnesota
topped Texas 5-3, Milwaukee
beat Detroit 6-5, Kansas Citv
downed Ch icago 4-1 in l2
innin gs and
California
trimmed Oak land 4- 1 in
American I..eag ue action.

Bengals cut roster

to 49 men Tuesday

Leaders

Josh . SF1 110 428 64 137
.320
Rose , Cn 137 56!! 92 17 9
.3 15
G rff y , Cn 116 JQ9 82 12V
.3 I S
G r vy, LA 1J6 562 69. 176
313
Cardna!. Chi
131 496 7] 155
]I]
Brock , 5 1 L
114 44 1 69 1]8
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American Leag ue
g
ab
r
h
pet .
Carew, M inn
11A A62 62 172
377
lynn , Bs 124 4A6 66 IJ8
JJO
Munson , NY
13] 50 1 72 158
] 15
R ice , Bs 12A J88 83 153
3 1.1
Washngtn , Oak
125 A96 72 1'i4
3 10
Singlln , Sal
132 502 74 15A
.307
M eR. KC 126 480 58 147
306
30,
Drla. Ch i 119 A60 56 140
Har grve, Tex
173 4]7 71 13 1
300
Srn . Mn 118 402 SV 120
")99
H ome Runs
N ational
L eague
Lu zi n ski
and Sc h m idt. Phi l ] 1 : King m an.
N Y 29 ; Bench . Cin 25 ; cey , LA

22 .
American League- · Jackso n .
Oak JO : Mayberry. KC 29 :
Scott , Mil 27; Bonds. N Y 25.
Bu rroughs , Tex 23
Run s B a tte d In
Nat ional Leagu e : Bench. Ci n
a n d Luz i nski , Phil 103 . Per ez.
Ci n VS ; Sta ub . NY V2 ; Cey , L A

87 .
American League. Lyn n. Bos
9] ; Rice , Bos and J ackson , Oak

9l: Mayberry , KC.87; Scol1 Mi l
86.
'
Stol e n Ba ses
Nat ional League · Lopes. LA
61 ; Morgan . Cin 54; Broc k . St L
52 ; Cedeno. Hou AJ: Cardenal.
Chi 28 .
A m erican Le ague :
Rivers ,
Cal 64 : Washington. Oak 40 ·
Otis, .KC 33; Remy , Ca l . 32 ~
Carew. Minn ]0 .
Pitch i ng
(Based on most vic fori esl
Nationa l League : Seav er. NY
20 -7 ; Jones ,
18 -B: Mallack ,
NY
16 -8 : Sut to n . LA 16-12 :
Morton , All 16 - 15 .
A m erican League
Pa lm er ,
Ball 20 -8 ; Kaat. Ch i 1911: Blue ,
Oa k 18· 10; Hunler , N Y 18 -13 :
Lee, Bos 17 7 ; Wise , Bos 17 8.

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Racine
Social
Events

Bm.e ball RC' SUih
By Umh ·d Pr('ss Int ernationa l
National Le&lt;:+que
Los Angeles
IQQ 020 000- 3 a o
San Franctsco 002 111 OOx - 7 7 2
' "l utton . Do wning {61, S ell~ (BI
and Y c aqer . Ha lic k i (9 Il l an d
Rar.Jer L P Sutton 116 11 ) HR S
J9s hua f6th !, Lemaster ( 1st 1.
Montanez (10th J
rue ~ d.1y'~

" We 're not renegotiating ,"
sa id Cinci nn a ti general
manager and head coach
Paul Brown, who disclosed
that several other players
also have asked to have their
contracts reopened. "I If ) you
start it , a ll the others on the
sqund expect it. "
An All -Pro last season
Parrish led the Nat ion ai
Foot ball League in punt
return s last year with an 18.8yard avera ge.
Parrish, 5-11, 185, with the
Bengals all of his six NFL
seasons, is a Riviera Beach
Fla., native and played
co ll ege ball at Li nco ln
·University.
Cincinna ti will play its
next-to-last exhibition game
in Detroit Saturda y.

Tides claim IL flag
end of the r egu la r seaso n.
NORFOLK, Va. i UPI) The regular International
The Tidewater Tides ca ptur ed the International League playoffs begin
League pennant Tuesday tonight .
The Tides, a New York
night.
Mels
farm club, are lo face
Nino Espinosa pitched a
four-hilter and Benny Aya la, the fourth-place Cha rleston
Roy Staiger, Ron Hodges and Charlies tonig ht a nd ThursBrock Pemberton provided day at Charles ton and then
the offensive firepower as return lo Norfolk for at least
Tidewater clubbed
the one more game Fr iday night
Rochester Red Wings ~ in a in lhe b~st-three-out-of~five
one-game playoff. Both clubs series.
Rochester, A Baltimore
finished tied for first at the
Orioles affiliate, will play the
third-plat-e Syracuse Chiefs
at Syracuse tonight and
Thursday, and then play at
PLACED ON WAIVERS
least one more game at
WASHINGTON (U P! ) Rochester Friday night in
'J'he Wa s hington Redski ns
best-three-out-of-five
their
Tuesday placed two players
series.
on waivers and two others on
the lnjured reserve list
Placed on waivers were
second year offensive guard
Fred Sturt of Bowling Green
and third year defensive end
Martin Imhof of San Diego
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) The Philadelphia Phillies, in
State.
Placed on the inj ur ed an a ttempt to boost their
I" t
reserve ts were rook,- pitching strength, Tuesday
back
Fe- purchased right-hander John
ie
r unn in g
lix Lobbell of Western Montague, who was waived
lllinois and second year line- by the Mon treal Expos.
Montague, who started the
backer Stu O'Dell of Inseason with the Expos, had
diana.

By Mrs. Francis Morris

Mr . a nd Mrs . A. C. Bradford and Mr s. Herman
Carson of Coolville were
called to Chillicothe, due to
the death of Mr . Bradford 's
niece, Mrs . John (Constance )
Reed .
San Diego
010 000 Olo- 4 7 0
Mrs. Mary Clark entered
Cincinna ti
030 010 oox - 10 12 o
Spillner . Johnson (51, Tomlin Holzer Medical Center for
1~1
f r e1sl eben ( 7&gt; and Dav is
· G ullltt, C Carroll (8). Easlwick surgery,
191 and Oench . WP Gu ll etT ( 11
Re·:. and Mrs. Walter P .
))
LP Spillner
('i 111
HR S
Bik
acsan
and
Sharon
W1n l1 eld
( l .tthJ.
l vie
fB th J,
Roberts (2n d J
retur ned from a vacation
Pitt sb urgh
013 310 OOQ--8 12 0 with their son and daughterNew York
022 ooo OOG-4 6 1 in-law, Mr . and Mrs . Ronald
Breit, Tekulve (]}, Giusti (7&gt;
and S an q u it I en : Koosm an . Bikacsan at Athens, Ten n.
Ba ldwin (4), Loc kw ood
(5 1. They a lso visited at ChatHa ll 16 1 and Grol e. WP Tek.ulve
( I 1) L P Koosma n (II 12 1 tanooga, Knoxville, Gatli nHR S Robinson
(5t h },
Torre burg and Cades Cove. Mrs.
(6t h J, Sangui ll en { Blh 1, King
Bikacsan ente red Pleasant
man f? 9th l, Stenn ett (7 th ) .
Va lley Hosp ital, Pt. Pleasant,
Clu cago
000 010 220- S 1 1
St Loui s
000 010 002-3 9 3 W.Va. on Monday, Sept. I for
Ourri s. P Reuschel (91 and minor sur gery.
Swish er , M cG lothen,
Park er
Mr. a nd Mrs, Frank
181 G.1rman ! Bla n d Simmons .
WP nurris t 11101
LP McGio
Cleland returned home from
th e n
(13
11:'
HR
Thorn lon
Texas where they were called
( l) lh )
due to the illness of their
Atlanla
0 11 00 1 JOQ--4 9 o
Ivaunna
Houston
100 000 ooo-1 so g randdaug h te r ,
Morton , Dal Canton (B ) a nd Powell , Webb Air Force Base
Pocoroba : York. Crawford (71.
Cosgr ove (BI. Sosa (9 ) and Hospital, Big" Spring, Texas.
Johnson
WP Morton
( 16 15 1 She is noW improving after
1 P York 0 Jl
surge ry.
Mr . and Mrs . Cla ud e
A m erican L eag u e
(1st, 10 inning s)
Bowers of Urbana spent
Cleve l and
011 000 ooo 0-2 11 o
Baltimore 000 100 001 1- 3 10 o Labor Day weekend with
Eck.ersley, LaR oc h e (7}, Rey
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt.
n o td s
(VI.
Hood
( 10 1 a nd
Ashby.
Cuella r
( lA !OJ
a nd They joined Mr . and Mrs.
Hendric k s. D uncan (9)
LP
Melvin Bolin of Urbana and
Reynolds (0 .11
'
Mr . and Mrs. Otto Lohn ,
(1n d Game)
Pomeroy, and spent Sunday
Cleveland
00 1 000 OI G---2 8 0
Baltimore
000 001 ooo- 1 8 o with Mr. and Mrs . Dale
Bibby,
L aRoche
(9)
and Smith , Pomeroy .
As hby ; A lexa n der, Jackson (9)
Mr . and Mrs. Albe rt Wigal
and D un can . WP Bibby (5 1·11 .
LP Alexa n der (6 Bl . HR Carty a nd Bryan of Prospect s pent
( 16th )
Labor Day weekend with Mr.
New York
010 000 OJQ-4 9 1
nd Mrs . Otis Bailey. Mr. and
a
Bo ston
00 4 111 OOx - 7 13 o
Dobson. Ly le (41. Sawy er ( 8 ) Mrs. Bailey and Mr. a nd Mrs.
and Munson ; Clevela nd . Burton
Wigal visited Mr . and Mrs.
(8J. Drago (9 1 and Fi~k . WP
Mills at Little
Cleve l an d
( 10 9)
LP Do b son Stanley
Ill 141
HRs Chambliss (9th) ,
Hocking
Sunday.
Munson (10t h )
Mr . Edison Brace emMilwaukee
ooo 23 1 OOG-6 12 o
ployed
on towboat, W. H.
D c lroif
010110 002- 512 0
Co lborn . ERodrig uez (6J a n d Shaver, Jr., spe nt Labor Day
Porter . Cole m an . Arroyo (5 J.
weekend at his home.
P e ntz ( 9) and Wocken fus s WP
Colborn ( 10 9J LP Coleman (9
Mrs , Roger Spaun en15). HR s Og li vie (5T h ), Meyer
te
rtai
ned with a baby shower
(7 th )
in honor of Mrs. Wilma
Minnesota
010 300 101}-S 11 5
T eKas
012 ooo ooo-3 4 o Powell .
H ughes. Burgmei r (8 ) and
Mr . and Mrs . Roy Johnson
Roo t .
Hargan .
Kekich
(4) ,
and
son and Mrs. Edison
Fouca u lt (7) and Su ndberg
WP Hugh es llJ 11 1 L P Hargan John so n
attended
t he
(·8 VI
HR s Ford (15 th ). Bur
Wilbarger
reunion
at
Beaver
rol!gh s (2Jrd ), Ca n?w ( 131h ),
Br tggs (10 th ) .
Falls, Pa.
Mr . and Mrs. Bob Birch
( 12 innings)
K a n ss Cty 000 100 000 003- 4 14 1 and da ughters of Bellevue
Chic~go
000 100 000 OOG- 1 6 2
F ilzmorris . Palt i n 112) an d spent Labor Day weekend
Mart1 n ez. Slinson (91: Kaat ( 19 with their parenls, Mr. and
Ill a n d Varney WP Fi t zmorris
Mrs. Elza Birch and Mrs.
( 1A 10 J.
Emma Salser .
Oakland
ooo 000 001 - 1 so
Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Powell
C a lifornia
000 DOD 04x-4 9 0
Holtzma n , Finge r s (8) and visited relatives in PennFosse ;
Tanana
! 14-61
and
sylvan ia over Labor Day
Etchebarren , Rodr iguez
{7).
LP Holtzman ( I S 12) . HR - T en ~ weekend ,
ace (21sll.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Blythe Theiss
s pent th e weekend in
Columbus with their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr . and
Mrs. George Wallace and
an 0-1 record and a 5.50 ERA daughter.
in 12 games. He was sent
Mrs. Bessie Row e of
outright to Memphis of the Pennsy lvania visited her
International League on June s iste r , Mr . and Mrs. Wiley
3 where he was 7-8 with a 1.78 Ours.
ERA in 18 games.
Mr . and Mr s. Kenneth
Montague was to be in Krider of Columbus spent
uniform for the Phils game Labor Day· weekend with
tonight with the Exi"S.
Mrs. Grace Krider .
Montreal
001 100 001 - 4 10 0
Phtlade l ph i a 000 0 10 0 11 - 3 8 1
B la1r , Fryman 17) , Murray
(81 and roote,
Ch ri STenson
Twit che ll (61. Hilgendorf f8 l:
Garber (8 ). McGra·w (9) and
Oates
WP Bla i r
18 14 l'l.
LP
Christenso n (9 5l

MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR

Winds are expelled from WFL
By MARTIN LADER
UP! Sports Writer
NEW YORK ( UPI J
Moving boldly with a strong
hand- but one predicated on
fear- the World Football
League continues to seek
credibility as a thriving
major league a lthou gh
divorcing itself from two of
the
country's
largest
markets,
With the sharp and decisive
blow or an executioner, the
WFL Tuesday announced the
immediate ex tin ction of the
Chicago Winds and the
dispersal of the players lo the
10 other league members .
Following the debacle of
1974 when the "old " WFL ran

While
admitting
the
memory ·of last year might
have prompted the death
blow, Hemmeter st ressed
that Ule other 10 members
were healthy under stringent
fiscal safeguards which
provide that exact monies be
proportioned for various
areas of a club's operation.
The Board of Governors
voted 10-1 to expel the Winds
Monday night, with Ule only
dissenting vote being cast by
Kenneth Zak, the Winds '
governor . The action was
provoked when two lnvestors
in the team withdrew the
$175,000 they had on deposit
with the league's legal
counseL

up debts estimated as high as
$20 million and lost the key
New . York franc hise , league
President Chris Hemmeter
nevertheless l'linted to the
swift action of the Board of
Governors as a positive move
that
strengthened
the
structure of Ule entire circuit.
"Basically, the league re·
quires that all teams be in
precise accordance in aU
aspects of the Hemmeter
Plan. The Governors will not
tolerate any deviation since
such deviation might bring
about
the
types
of
irres,.,nsible actions which
characte r ized last year's
league ,"
t he
yo uthful
president sa id ,

Stiversville News Notes
Th ose visiting Mr . and Mrs .
I .ouis OeLuz during the past
week were Mr . a nd Mrs, Ben
Petrel and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Duke Bentz and Eric, Racine,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Bias and
daughters, Torch, Rev . and
Mrs . William Bartholomew
Laura
and
Virginia:
Coope rd ale, Ohi o and Mr. and
Mrs. Ric hard Abel s, Lon~
Bo[lom.
Mrs. Pa ul Evans is a
surgical patient at Veteran 's
Memorial Hospital at this
wri tin g.
Mrs. Tim Wilkinson and
Shawn, Col umbus spen t
seve ral days last wee k
vis!l ing her parenls, Mr . and
Mrs. Rudy Durst.
Mr . an d Mrs. Bill Bryant
and family ca ll ed on Mr . and
Mrs. Jerry Br ogan , Pomeroy
one evening recentl y.
Mrs. In ez Hill and Mrs.
Shirley Dugan, Racine and
Mrs. Margery Roush, Portland visited Clint Birch a nd
Leota on Tuesday eve ning.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Danny

Haines, Columbus, spent a
recent weekend \'i s itin g
relatives in t hi s area and in
Syra cuse.
Lee Corne ll , son of Mr . a nd
Mrs. Ja ck Cornell, has
re turned home from a recent
hos pita li zation
and
is
recuperating nicely..
Debbie Boso, Great Bend,
vis!led Mrs. Vicki Proffitt
and daughters on Friday
afternoon .
Leota Birch attended the
40th wedding ann iversa r y
celebration hon oring Mr . and
Mrs . Harold Roush, held at
Letar t Falls, recently .
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evans
and family atte nded a
ballgame at Riverfront
Stadium in
Cinc inn a ti ,
rece ntly.
Mr. a nd Mrs . Ge ne Lemley
m ove d into the
have
residence owned by Mr . an d
Mrs. R. R. Durst.
Mrs . Cora Hilton local, an d
Mrs. Ethel J ohnson, Portland, shopped in Pomeroy on
Monday afternoon.

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A Women's Retreat to be Citizens Chorus will sing and Jesse White led in devotions
using Psalsm t21 for the
held Oct. 3 and 4 at the Ohio display crafts.
scr
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Also a nn ounced was a
Valley c:hristian Assembly in
Darwin was announced when youth revival Sept. 12-14 at " Prayer Life" .
Mrs . Norma Russell, Mrs .
the Meigs County Christian the Zion Church of Christ with
Women's Fellowship mel the Ope rati on Evange li ze Janelle Ranson, Mrs. Merle
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Church of Christ.
day of the rally at Zion there were
nominating
committee.
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The spea ker for the retreat will ·be a l'ltluck dinner with
A debate· on whether a
',
will be Cathy Taylor, a for- Operation Evangelize Team
mer Kentucky Christian to have the afternoon Christian should marry a
Co llege pr ofe sso r.
The welcome. The revival ser- non -C hri stia n was held.
LUCILLE GROVER
Pomeroy Church of Christ vices are open to the public . Taking part were Mrs ,
will host the September
Group sin gin g of "Master, Ranson, Diana Carsey, Patti
meeting, and the Senior th e Tempest is Raging " Well and Virginia Wyatt.
opened the meeting with Ann Closi ng prayer was ··So Send
Lambert lea ding songs and I You" by Palli Wel L
Becky Glaze playing the Refres hments were served in
Mrs . Pauline Rose, Mrs. piano, Vade Hazelton and the soc ial room,
Edith Bickers and sons, R.
D., Racine called on Betty
Van Meter and Margaret Ann
RUTLAND - Mr . and Mrs. Johnson and Patrick and
Douglas C. Grover , Rutland, Sheryl LeAnn on a F riday
entertained with a party even ing.
recently honoring their
The Shelby Pickens family
daughter Lucille Marie on of Pomeroy and Mr . and Mrs .
her seventh birthday.
Frank Hudson of Racine were
Games were played, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
pnzes were awarded to Allan Taylor on Sunday.
Charlene and Lee Ann Cadle.
Bridge tt Walson of Kent
Ohio
is visiting her grand:
A decorated doll cake was
served with ice cream, chips parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Edson
and Kooi-Aid .
Roush .
Others attending were
Mrs. Robert Lee, Bob Bill
April Gail Grover, siste r of and Becky visited with Mr .
the honored guest, her and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Jr., and
grandparents Mr . and Mrs . children on Sunday.
Charles Lewis and Mr . and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris of
Mrs. Douglas D. Grover, Mr. Spri ngfield, Ohio spent a few
and Mrs . Eddie Whaley . days with Mr . and Mrs.
Stephanie a nd Nei l, Mr . and Homer Circle , Verna and
Mrs , Andrew Grover, Genia Wav ie.
a nd Karen , Mr. and Mrs .
Mrs . Hattie Powell and
Kenneth Wheaton, Carol Lee Addie, RD., Racine, Mr. and
Fitch, Char les Lewis, Gloria Mrs. Jame s Circle of New
Lynn Grover, Rhonda Barn- Haven, W, Va. called on Mary
hart, Mrs. Barbara Phillips, Circle over the weekend .
Benton, Becky, Martha a nd
Mr. and Mrs . William
Isabelle .
Car leton, Mrs. Sally Sayre,
daughter ,
Tanjua
and
Teresa of Racine and Mrs.
Dean Brinker were at the
home of Betty Van Meter and
Margaret Ann Johnson
Patrick and Sheryl LeAnn o~
Tuesday evening all enjoyed
cake and ice cream in honor
Writing 309, and Symbolic of Mrs . Brinker's birthday,
Logic I 320. Each is a five
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Earl
credit hoW" course.
Johnson and daughter , Sheryl
A dale for registration for Le Ann called at the home of
these three courses wi ll be Mr. a nd Mrs . Douglas
announ ced later. Anyone who J ohns on of Racine on
is in te rested should call 446- Saturday.
5264 during the da y or 446Roy Johnson of Racine
4386 in the evening so that the ca lled on the Arthur E.
correct nwnber of textbooks J ohnson family on Saturday
may be ordered .
evening.

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RUTLAND - The family of Norma Grover, Miss Gloria
the Ia~ Charles and Bertha Grover and James Eads
Grover met at the
Fort Rutland ;
Mrs .
Myrtl~
Meigs Park Sunday for ils Grover, Mrs. Joyce Grover
annual reunion .
M"Iss Terri Lynn Grover ,'
Attending were Mr. and Greg Grover, Miss linda
Mrs . Bob Eads, Cindy and Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Robbie , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry , Houdashelt, Brent and Brian
Eads and Kent, Mr . and Mrs. Pomeroy ; Mr s. Virgini~
Riley McClelland , Mrs . Whaley, Stepha nie and Neil
Shade; Mrs . Bessie Wad;
Mr . and Mrs . Kenny West•
Uza and Todd, Athens.
'
Mr. and Mrs. David Lee
Richards, Tony. Danny,
Dreama
and
Sherry
Harrisonville; Mr. and Mrs:
Dave Richards, Ironton; Mr .
and Mrs . Tommy Donahue,
Fauna, Arvin a and Scott
Bradbury Church of Christ Mrs . Mildred As hc raft '
youth were· guests recently Vinton; Mr. and Mrs , Eari
for a hayride and wiener Barnes, Andrea and Eric
roast at the home of Tammy Albany: Mr. and Mrs. Roge~
and . Christi
Stanley, McClelland, Dale and Deb·
hie, Robin Rife and Mark
SnOWVIlle.
Curnutt
s, · Mr . a nd Mr s.
During the evening a
surpnse farewell party was Kenn y Blankenship and
held for Sharon Bing who is daughter , Gallipolis ; Mr. and
enrolled
at
Kentucky Mrs. Pat Eads, Jeff, Den ise ,
Christian College in Grayson, Mark, Scott and Jaso n
ississippi; Mrs. B l anc h ~
' Ky .
Attending were Randy Eads, Albany .
Mrs. Donna ~ean Welch,
Haynes, Desi Jeffers , Laurel
Delaware;
Mrs . Randy
Cole, Mike Miller , Kevin
Atkinson
and
Jill , Vincent,
King , Melody Snouffer, Rita
and Rodney Bailey, Jeff, Ohio; Mrs. Helen McKee, Mr.
Jeanette and Jeremy Ran - and Mrs . Nick Gilkey, Nancy
son, Maryln and Bryan and Chuck , The Plains; Mr .
Wilcox, Sharon Kuhn , Laura and Mrs . J im McCarty,
and Lisa Roush, David Huntington, W, Va.; Mr. a nd
Reuter, Allen Shuler, Sherri Mrs. ~oy Barker, Belle, W.
Va. : Miss Kathy . Pollard,
Barnhart, John Blake
Sharon Bing, Linda Gerard' Albany; Mr . and Mrs . Lewis
and
George ,
June Hutton and David Cole: Everetts
Glouster
:
Miss
Lori
. Dike
Friday night the young
Fairborn
.
'
people and several adults
traveled
to
Kentucky
Christian College to attend a
gospel concert presented by
"Truth", a vocal and instrwnental group of 15 young
men and women who travel
around the country,
Attending the concert were
Ohio University is offering
Mr, and Mrs , William King
evening cour ses dtll'ing
three
Kevin and Kathy, Mrs:
Maryln Wilcox, Beverly and the fall quarter, Sept. 22
Bryan, Mr , and Mrs. William through Dec. 12 at the Davis
Bailey, Rodney and Rita , Hall Nursing Dor mi tory of
Vicki Hoffman, Terri Owens, the Holzer Medical School of
Randy Haynes, Mike Miller, Nursing, 514 First Ave .,
Sharon Kuhn, Usa Roush, Gallipolis ,
The three courses being
June Hutton, Desi Jeffers,
offered
are Ph ysio logi ca l
Dave Cole, Sherrie Barnhart
Psychology
312, Creativ e
) John Blake and Lind~
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The fourth annual Wood
Reunion will be ··,ld at -F orest
Acres Park on Sunday Sept.
14 . Basket lun ch at noon

SUNDAY \'ISITORS
Mr . and Mrs . Robert Karr
and family, Millersport., were
Sunday guesls of Mr . and
Mrs. Fred Goeglein. They
came especially to attend the
golden wedding anniversary
of Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Karr.

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Mr. and Mrs , Mike Hammer and daughter Kimberly,
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hoeflich and daughter Jayne.
'They were accompanied to
Pomeroy by Mrs , Alma
· Thompson who spent the day
willl Edward Hoeflich and
Mr, and Mrs. Reino Und.

WEEKEND GUESTS
Mr , and Mrs. Ralph Martin
and daughter Stephanie,
Alliance, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osby
Martin.

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association moderator
The Rev. Henry L, Key Jr .,
pastor of the Mount Moriah
Baptist Church, Middleport ,
was elected moderator
recently at the Provide nce
Regular Mi ss ionar y Baptist

.seven
c hur c hes
fro m
Southeastern Ohio reg istered

dination , the Rev . Mr . Key
was called to the pastorate of
the M ount Mori ah Baptist
Chur ch. Middlepo rt, where
he hrts se r ved fur five years.
He is married to the former
Mary B. Pin son , and they
have tw o c hildren , Jen ny
HPbecea. 9, a nd Dav id
llussell, 7.

wi t h delegates
to
the
Ass oc iational sess ion .
The Providence Regular
Mi ssio n~;~r y

Association .
His election to the position
took place at the !41st annual

Baptist

Assocwtion is r eputed tu he

the olde s t Negro chu rch
or ganization in the United
Slates with hi sto ry dating
'back to the mid-HI:!O's . The
association i s curren tly 1n the
process (Jf compiling a

sessio n of the association held

at the Naomi Baptist Church,
Pomeroy, pastured by the
Rev . S . .J . Jackson . Tw enty -

The new mudcr&lt;.~t o r

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ceeds the Rev . f:lbert D.
Md ; hee, pa stcJ r of the
history booklet. The 1\ev Mr . Corin th Raptist Church at
.hwk son is cnonJinatur of the Cente rpoint, wh o was named
history .
fllLJd erat ur -e rncritus. Other
The Rev . Mr . Key wa s a officers elected were the Rev .
member of th e Second Vance Watson, pastor of the
Baptist Church uf ColwlJ !Jus Mount
Carme l
IJ a pti s l
and \\-·a s ordained into the Chur ch, Hid well, president of
Ba ptist rm n!str y in 1970 und er the Mini ste rs an d Deacons '
the Rev . C. F .Jenkins. now Instit ute; and Mrs . Dorothy
pasto r -cmcr i tus uf Scc·un d Thomas. Bidwell. r e~ l cc tcd
Baptist.
president or the Women's
Concurren t with hi s rw- Auxiliary.

Carson, Smith families
hold fo rtieth reunton
PO INT PLF:ASANT - The
des ce ndants of
Robert
Carson and of , Sara and
Gideon Smith met for their
40th reWJion at Krodel Park
Clubhouse, Pl. Pleasant.
Eleven people present had
atte nded the rlrs t reunion in
1935. They were Mr. and Mrs .
Lauren Chapman, Mr. and
Mrs. Erskin Wills, Mr . and
Mrs . Lawrence Sellers, Mrs.
Lu lu Mi les, Mrs . Roma
Rothgeb, Mr s. Be r nad ine
Eads, Nola n Ca rson, and
Mr s.
Patty
Chapman .
Highli ghts
of previo us
reunions were recalled by
Mrs . Suzanne P iercy. Mrs .
Piercy and Mrs. J eanette
Thom as were elected to serve
as president and secretary of
the reuni on .
Recognized for trave lin g
the greatest dista nce were
Mr. and Mrs. Ric hard Sweet,
Staci and Michael , fr om
Springfie ld, Vermont 1formerly of Middleport), and
Mrs. Minnie Cotton , Fort
P ierce, Fla .
Others atte nding were Mr.
and Mrs . Lawrence Sellers,
Co lumb us ( forme rl y of
Syracuse 1: Mr. and Mrs.

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Mrs . Edward Cr ooks, Pam ,
Cindy and Eddie , Mr. and
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Tile annual pic ni c of the

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Rodney ·and Rita, Mr . and
Mrs . Jeff Ranson, Jeremy,
and guests, Mr. and Mrs .
Steve Ranson , Chesapeake :
Sharon Kuh n, Lisa and Laura
Roush, Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Haynes, Krlsti and Matthew ,
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hudson,
Allen Ro us h, Ma ry Ann
Tr ipp, JWJe Hutton, Randy
Haynes, Tammi and Chris ti
St&lt;tnley, Sherrie Barnhart,
Mr . and Mr s . Rober t King ,
John Blake, Dave Co le and
Mike Mill er .

Bradbury Church of Christ
was held recen tly at Forest
Acr es Park . Softball and
voll eyball were the activities
WEDNESDAY
during
the afternoon .
POMEROY LODGE 164 ,
Attend ing were Mr . and
F &amp;AM, regular meeting, 7:30
Mrs.
Dale Barnhart, Mr . and
p .m. All Ma ~te r Masons
Mr
s.
Thurman
Carsey,
in vited .
David , Jay and Rut h ,
FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY,
M.aryl n Wi lco x, Bever l y
7:30 p.m. at the fire hall.
anc.l
Brian ,
Mr .
and
Hostesses are Ka thy Caldwell
Mrs. Will iam Kin g, Kevand Marilyn F:pp le .
in , Kathy and Sherrie,
THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey,
GALI.!A COUNTY Salon
612, E i ~h l and Forty, 7:30
p .m . at lhe hom e of Mi ~
Erma Smith. Pom eroy.
MIDDLEPORT Chamber
of Commerce luncheon at
12 :15 p.m. at the Marlin
Resta urant.
EVANGELINE CHAPTER
172, O.E .S., 7:30 p.m . at the
Middleport Masoni c Temple .
CITIZENS COMMITTEE
for the Mentally Reta rded , B
p .m . in the Meigs County
courtroom . Progress report&lt;;
· to be given on the Ga llia
County School where the
Me igs County children are
( Spe cial G r oup) Di s continued Styles
attending, and also on the
MEN ' S SHORT SL E EVE PERM PRESS
Me igs CaWlly facility .
FREE CANCER screening
clinic fo r all Me igs County
women, fourt h Thursday
Spec ial group of men 's sho r t
s l eeve per m pr ess sport
each month . For app ointment
shirt s. Discontinued sty les .
ca ll 992-7684 or 992-7531 , 9
Shop ear l y for best selec lion .
a.m. to 4 p .m. Monday
Remnan t Da ys.
through F'nday .
EACH
- OUT THEY C.O! CATHOLIC
WOMEN'S
Club regular meeting at B
p .m.
in
the
c h urch
( 1 Group) Sample s- Close-Outs Odd
a uditoriwn preceded by 7:30
mass . Hostesses will be Doris
LADIES' SPR lNG AND SUMMER
F ishe r , Janet Duffy, Rita
Hamm and Helen Ha ndley.
Gr oup will hold a rwnmage
Drastic markdown s from our
sale 9 a.m . to ~ p .m. in
stock , c lose-out s. odd lots ,
a uditorium.
samples included in this group

SPORT SHIRTS

00

$

SPORTSWEAR

C HI LDREN'S
Home
Citize ns Advisory Committee
at noon at the Pomer oy
Uni ted Methodist Ch urc h ,
Cynt hi a Mi ll s to d iscuss
Christmas for the children.
FRIDAY
YARD a nd Ba ke Sale
sponsored by Ml . He rmon
W o m e n 's
Miss i onary
Association 10 a.m . to 3 p .m.
at corne r or SR 7 and Forest
RWl Road.
YARD SALE now in
progress through Satur day at ·
:107 Spring Ave. , sponsored by
Harrisonville Eastern Star s.
PO MONA GRANGE , B
p .m. at the Rock Spr ings ha ll.
Inspection, county contests,
pri nce a nd princess quizzes to
be held . Star Grange will be
hos t.
HAPPY Harvester s Class,
Trinity Churc h, 7:30 p .m . in
the social room of the church.
SATURDAY
ICE
CREAM
Social ,
Bashan VolWJ teer F ireme n
and Auxi liar y mem bers at
the fi rehouse with serving to
begin at 6 p.m .
HYMN SING, Da n Hayman
a nd The CoWJ ly Hym n time rs,
at the Churc h of Chris t in
Chri st ia n Uni on
Ca mp
Gr oWJds at Ha r tford, 7:30
p.m . Public invited .
SUNDAY
ANNUAL Homecom ing at
Minersville United Me thod ist
Chur ch. SWlday School a nd
c hurc h at reg ul ar hours.
Basket dinner 12:30 to 1:30
p.m. "Gospel Tones" at 1:30
p.m .

Property

fo r

22 o z
LIME DISH DETERGENT. .. .. .. .. ...... .. ..... .. ........... :.
Orange o r grape
32 oz.
W
NER DRINKS . ...... .. ......... ... .... .. .. .... ..
Sweetheart

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7- ~ D~!!Y ~~-tiJlel._ Middleport·Pomeroy, 0., WedneSday, Sept. 3, 1975

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6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, Sept·. 3, 1975 ·

Transfers
John W. Yates, Draina C.
Yates to John R. Koe hler,
Jean F . Koehler , II A, Olive.
G~orge Grueser , Thelma
Grueser to J erry J. Grueser ,
Lots, Sut ton.
William R. Hayes, Be tty· J .
Hayes to Richard E. Wea ver,
Mary M. Weave r, Lo t,
Syracuse ..
J ohn A. Duerr, Ruth L . ..
Duerr to Shirl ey Custer , 20 a. ,
Salem .
Sidney
M.
Bowles,
Cathe rine F. Bowles to John
E lmer Ord , 6 a., Salem .
Earl F . Engles Jr. , Sar ah A.
In gles to Pa t Zar tman,
Ronald K. Zartman , William
E. Porter , Wendy Kovacs,
30.5 a., Olive.
Joe M. Bolen, Janet Bolen
to Buckeye Rural Electric
Corp., Inc., Ea se ., R uUand.
" Lowell Reed Jeffers, Helen
E . J effer s to Ge ne ra l
Telephone Co. of Ohio, Ease.,
Colwnbia.
Robert L. Whi te, Hilda
White to Rober t L. White,
Whi te,
Parcels,
Hil da
Chester.
Char les F . Gloeckn er ,
Ma ry E. Gloeckner to Ray H.
Smith, Sillly A. Smith, Lot,
Pomeroy.

$ 00

ot lad ies spr ing and sum mer
sportswear .

EACH

- OUT THEY GO! -

Officers chosen

Values to $ 1.59
22 x 44 F a ncy Cotton Terry

BATH TOWELS
Good size coH on terry bath
t owels in assorted co l ors and
patt erns - 12 x 44 inch sl ze

•1

WE CAN SAVE
YOU MONEY

OOEach

(Special Grouol Samples-Clos e · Outs .
LADI E S' SPRING AND SUMMER

FLARE SLACKS
Imagine f in di ng pnces cur m1s
l ow on slack s. Out they go!
Ladies' solid color fl are st yle
slacks in size s 10 to 18. vem .
nan t Days .

$ 00
EACH

GO! -

- _QUT

(Mill Asst . ) I To 10 Yard Lengths
ASSORT_EI? TEXTURED POL VESTER

OOUBLEKN ITS
A b ig spec ial m ill lengt h
assortment of pl ain and fancy
60 i n ch
wide polyes ter
doubl eknit fabrics in a good
selec t ion of patterns .

$ 00
YARD

- OUT THEY GO! -

SPORTSWEAR

FOOTWEAR

Drast i c ma r kdowns f rom our
st ock, c lose-outs, odd lot s,
sa m pl es inc luded in thi s group
of chil d r en' s sport swea r .

(83) Mens and Boys Spring Jackets One-Third Off

SPORTSWEAR

( 1 Lot) Ladies ' Spring and Summer

OFF
REG.
PRICE

gr ea t se lect ion col lec ted
from all our stores for th is big
Remnant Days even t. Spr ing
and summer styles. Famous
Brand s.
A

FOOTWEAR

Dress and casual sty les in
better qualit y na,n e bra nd
footwear . Broken sizes and
clo se -out s from r egu lar st ock .
Values to

$5.00 Ea.

Sweaters

COTTON DRESSES $200
E
One close -out group of sa m .
pies a nd d iscon tin ued st yles of
girls perma nen t pr ess cot ton
dresses . Assorted styles and
I

AC.HI

~IPn ' • &amp; Boys' Swim Trunks Walking Shor.ts

OFF
REG.
PRICE

Spec ial clea r ance group ot
chi ldren's spring and sum m er
spo rtwear of all kinds. A good
se lection fr om regular st oc k .

FANCY SLIPS

112

$188
EACH

One lot of coh on t erry towel
en ds in a big va ri et y of sizes,

2

EA ..

!ROOM LOTS) ROOM SIZE LOTS
WALLPAPER

REG.
PRICE
nts

&amp; GIRDLES

(Special Group) ladies' Doubleknit

Eleven O'Clock P.M .

ICOFFEE-MATE

18

oz.

11 01

FOOtWEAR .

Sampl es, di scontinued st y les,
broken sizes, odds and ends of
ladies' footwear.

$~~R

~

44c

(Close-Out lot) STURDY 3· TIER

-

39¢1
J
ISHORT CUTMACARONI
49¢1
lFRENCH DRESSING
SKINNER

CAN

JAR

-

KRAFT

ECKRICH

BATTER &amp; BAKE

SAVE

11 01

'

8 01

SUPERIORS
LEAN

SMORGAS
PAK

HADDOCK

SLICED
BOILED
HAM

1-I.B. PKG.

NOW

All

240Z.
PKG.

VARIETIES
SUPERIOR OR

LUNCH
MEATS

FRANKIE
WIENERS

Moore's

12 OZ. PKG.

.1-lB. PKGS.
KAIINS

CHOPPED
SIRLOIN

SANIMICH

REIGEL SPECIAL TRIM

SPREAD

SMOKED
PICNICS
CAlLA ST'1LE

.Duty

SMALL EGGS......... -•••••3
IGA
GRAPEFRUIT
OR

MIRACLE OLEO

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1L2 ~~.
7~ PRICE

-88 1
¢

CARNATION

3-LB.

ORANGE JUICE

•

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"

•

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••
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46

CARRYOUT
PRICE

~-----------r~~~~O~UN~D------,-~
BES PAK
FRESH &amp; CRISP

•••

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••
•

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••

••
•"

CELLO

Spark Plugs

••
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Batteries

oz.

CAN

CARROTS

Fuel Pumps
Water Pumps
Tune Up Kits

I-LB. PKG.

FREEZER

BAGS

I

PINTS OR QUAJITS

U. S. NO. I

20 LB.
BAG

WHITE
POTATOES

IGA IND. WRAPPED
AMERICAN OR PIMINTO

CHEESE
oz.
12

UTILITY TABLES
30 inches n1 gh
. sturdy shel ves .
el ec tri ca l outlet ,
. top . Roll s easil y

.

wi th th r ee
Three w ay
15«20 in ch
on caster s.

WE CAN
SAVE YOU
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Closed Sunday Night at

GRAPE JELLY

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POMEROY
STORE o ·N LY
.
'

Is Available

KRAFT WHIPPED

104 Pair Ladies
Spring and Summer

Price

Twenty-Four Hour Service

29 oz.
CAN

.An1s1¥
NET WT 32 OZS. (1 LBS.)

..

9c Ea .

foa m fill ed bed p illows w ith
pre tty
p rinted
covers.
Assorted color s and patter ns

Once Again

SUCED OR HALVES

At

0

Open Twenty-Four Hours

RODNEY LEE GHEEN
II, son of Rodney aod Carol
Gheen, R~ 2, Belmont, wUI
re lebra t e h is bir t hday
Sept. 5. Mr. Gheen, a
former
r es Jde ot
of
Pomeroy, Is employed by
Ohio River Collieries a t
Lafferty. Rodney's grandparents are Mr. a nd Mrs.
Sanford Ghee n, Rt. 2,
Belmont, a nd Mr. and Mrs.
All e n G riffi n, Be ll a ire .
Great-grandparents
are
Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0 .
Gheen, Racine; Mrs. Mary
Mozden, S ~ Cla irsville, aod
Mrs. Sa rah McC loud ,
Belmont.

PEACHES

5-UI. BAG

SHOCK
ABSORBERS
'

lot) MEN'S ASSORTED

Mens', Youth's, Boy's Gvm Oxfords

BRAS

POMEROY, OHIO

HUNT'S

SUGAR

Hec~vy

On e speci al clearance lot of
men 's summ er caps In a big
asso r t
of c ol or s a nd
st y les.
t Save now!

BED PIU.OWS
One lot of Comly shredded

JAMAICA SHORTS

.'

Nylon Tricot

(I LOT) FANCY FOAM FILLED

Special close -Out group of
lad ies' po l yest er doub te'k nit
Jamaica shorts in y'our choice
of assorted solid color s.

..

nt

Oi sco rlti nUe"d nUmb e r :oo u f
f a mou s
Lo vable
Br a nd
bra ssieres and girdles in a
assortment of st y les and

CROW'S STEAK HOU~E

NEW APPOINfEES
COLUMBUS t UPI l - Gov .
James A. Rhodes Tuesday
appoin t ed
Vylautas
Bieliauskas of Cincinnati and
Waller F . Schoenig of Dayton
to the Menta l Health and
Mental Retardation Advisory
C&lt;luncil.
Rhodes also named to the
council Ella M. Doss of
Cleveland, George A. Skestos
of Colwnbus, John T. Kirkby
of Toledo, Dr . L. Doug las
l..enkowski of Shaker Heights,
James B. Ogden of C&lt;llwnbus
and Eve lyn E . Wei ll of
Ironton.

PURE CANE

Mary Mechanic
Says:
Get 'Em

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( BiQ lotL LADIES' LOVABLE BRAND

OFF

Out th ey go! Room si ze lot of
beaut if ul wa llpape r . Enough
for the average size room .
Assorted color s and pa tterns .

Brian , Jimmy and Stacey.
Mason. W. Va .: F.dna Mae
Martin , K at ie Carpenter,
Rutland : Mr . and Mrs . Ralph
Martin , son Doug, Beaver :
Mr. and Mrs. Jame s Mitche ll ,
Co lumbus. • and Rona ld
Marlin , Middleport .

FISH &amp; CHIP STYLE

FABRIC PIECES

.29 Spray

and Jan, Veto Lak e; Mr . and
Mrs. Tom Mitchell, David
and Jeanie . Colwnbus; Steve
Dr owns, Co lumbus: Renelda
Marshall, Boston. Mass .: Mr .
and Mrs . Lowe ll Thom as,
Br uce and Todd. South Point ;
Mrs . Bob Roush , Carol and
J a ne , Cha rle sto n : Mrs. Lydia
Hyse ll. P omer oy : Mr s.
Foyst.,r Williams . Mary and
J ohn . Artemus, Ky.: Mr and
Mrs . Foyster Williams Jr.
and Scott, Colwnbus.
Mr. and Mrs . Albert Martin
and Mike, Chester ; Susanne
Beeler and Brian, Chester:
Vin so n Martin , Middlfport :
Mr . a nd Mrs. Osby Marlin,
Pomeroy: Mr . a nd Mr s.
Rubert Martin and Stephanie,
Al liance:
Mr s.
Ralph
Han a wa lt, Merit island, Fla . :
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Thomas ,
da ugh ter Jeaneete, a nd
grandson Chri s, Norton; Mr .
and Mrs. Eddie Marlin and
Rick, Pomeroy: Les lie Gibbs,

DOMINO

SUMMER CAPS

$2.00 Each

Shirts

to 1 yd. Lengths -

I Close -Out

( 1 lot) Assorted Hemmed
TOWEL ENDSton Terry

I

• What should she do if confrontfl(l by an attacker? "R un
.' away if you can a nd make a commotion. Scream 'F ire!' You'll
get more attention t han if you yelled 'Help! ' or 'Rape!' :·
If you can' t escape, straight talk may help. " Raptsts say
_._ this is a fantasy they are living ," Dr. Hicks reports. " If you
-. can make him realize that he is a person and you are a person
, and this is reality - it may break the spell and he'll let you
~ go. "
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Above all, don't fight unless you're sure you can wm. ou
~ may e nd up d ead. - CONCERNED

Va lues to 99c . M i ll asso rtment
of 1; , to 1 ya rd leng t hs.
Bru shed ny lon tr icot fa br ics.
Past e ls col or s.

$1.59 Ea .

mous Mt. Mist Quilt Ba.tts

lionel

Dea r Helen :
You mentioned that every city should have a rape cris is
,
•center . Such a treatment center was set up last year at the
:Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. Some 1,000 women are
:ex pected ID use its services in 1975.
"The primary aim is to help the victim - not catch the
"rapist," says Director Dr . Dorothy Hicks . "This crime often
~'ta kes a woman wh o is psychologically intact and litera lly
:destroys her."
•
A team of doc!Dr s, nurses and social workers is constantly
;on call. When a victim a rr ives at the hospi tal she is taken
;immediately to a specia l "quiet room" where she is examined,
'·treated and later counseled.
·
Dr. Hicks explains, "Some women have committed suic ide
~allowing a particula rly violent ra pe, and some hus bands have
killed themselves. Often engagements are broken or
:marriages end in divorce." Counseling for both the wom en and
. the family eases trauma8 a nd helps them a djust.
:
Although doctDrs , counselors a nd police a ll _pledge con:.fidentiality and files are lock ed, an assault v1ctun ts en·
: couraged ID m ak e a report to protect herself and other women.
'
" P olice have statistics to show that if a victim reports, 1t 's
~unlikely the rapist will return . But if sh~ doesn't, he may feel
:, he has a patsy, and come back agam.
.
r·
Among precautionary measures, Dr . H1 cks ur g~s women
: not to be too trusting . The "friendly puppy" type ts vulner• nable. It's said that women must always be on guar d, she adds,

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Spec ia l Remn ant Days close ou t l ot of lad ies ' fa mous bra nd
fancy sl ips. M any one of a kind
sty les. Shop ea rl y an d save .

Values to $3 .99 (Sale Lot)
Polished Tubular Metal
f.! eg . $3 .95 value delux towel
stand . Chrome plated, per fect
for d r y in g s t oc k ing s a nd

:n.:.M~~:::n

The lhird '-lnnual Martin
family r e uni on was held
SWlday at the ho me uf Mr.
and Mr s. Alb ert Ma r tin,
Chester Road .
Officers elected for the 1976
reunion were Ralph Martin ,
presid ent; Donna Thoma s,
secre tar y; Emil Thom as.
treasurer , a nd Mr s. Osby
Martin , publi city .
F ollowin g th e bas ket
dinner. recogni tion was give n
to Mr s . Lydia Hyse ll ,
Pomeroy, 81, the oldes t one
atte nding : Scott Williams,
Colwnbus, four months old,
the yoWJ gest : and Mrs. Ralph
Hanawalt, Merit Island, F la .,
traveled the farthest. Plans
were made for the 1976
reun ion to be held at the home
of Mr . and Mrs . Ralph Martin
at Beaver .
Attending were Mrs. Mary
Martin , Ron nie and Kim,
New Ha ve n, W. Va .; Mr . anc.l
Mrs. Albert Marlin .Jr ., .Jeff

theria , whoQping cough, tela: ,
nus polio and measles to be
actn'utted for the opening of
classes here today.

SHOI'S NEEDED
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Cincinnati Health Commissioner
Dr. Arnold M. Left said
student.! must have proof of
inunwlizatlon against deph·

family gathers

Dear Muddling:
(It 's spelle d, "Meddling," perhaps ')
In this case : if at first you don't succeed - quit ! Mr. Take: it obviously enjoys his G.W.S., so let him learn for himself that
.she isn 't the best catch in the ocean. - H.

7lc Yard

TOWEL RACKS

U So

.J)ear Helen:
You're so right : men are apt to be more rolnantir than
women. Females a re more calculating and cool than males
who, when they fall in love, go completely blind.
I've noticed many more guys in love ha~ hWlg on to the
true bitches than girls have hung on to Bad News. Somehow
man still feels he m ust " protect" even though she need s
protection like the Great White Shark .
A guy I know stays with this bossy, jealous, possessive ,
lying cheater, who isn't even very intelligent. She manipulates
him with sex. He's spent a min t on her and it's never enough.
I keep my mouth shut from sheer willpower, but the other
night he came to me and asked my opinion of this affair. I told
him how refreshing it would be to see new faces, and why not
·call a moratoriu m? I didn't once put her down, though it was
rough!
So now I'm the villain. SHE has spread it around that I am
' "after" him , a nd she's almost convinced him. After a week of
partia l separation, he's back to being led by the nose, and the
. gossip is that my marriage is shaky .
Th"''k goodness my husband is u!lderstanding. He knows I
' was only trying to help and I have no yen for our Mr. Take-it .
"But I'm st ill so rry for him.
Do I try again, or let him gel what he obviously wants ? JUST MUDDUNG ALONG

•

(1 LOT) LADIES' FAMOUS BRAND

OFF
REG.
PRICE

Better

SPORTSWEAR

(One lot) ladies' Summer Jewelry

(One Small lot) Ladies' Better
MATERNITY WEAR

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(I Group) Children's Spring · Summer

(Small Lot) Girls' Permanent Press

One sma ll Remnan t Days lot
of be tter m aterni ty wear.
M any one of a kind, so shop
early for best se l ec t ion . Save
one.half.

~

Martin

: but it's necessary in these times.

( 96) Boys ' Summer Shirts

(I Group) Ladies' Famous Brand

rH;'i;~::: :: ii:;i:p
: : : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :;:'~

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(Big lotl Infants-Tots-Children's

Br oke n sizes, samp l es and
close -outs from regu lar stock .
Lad i es· dres s a nd casual
st y les in a big se l ec l ion.

Good

Sunday school clas:5r~s.
Appointed to the comrru ttee
were Dennis Moore, Kenny
Buckley, Stephanie Ord .and
Barbara Chapman.

SYRACUSE - New of·
ficers were elected at a
recent meeting of the Young
Ad ul t Class of the Asbury POU CEMEN RE fURN
United Met hodist Church,
BRUNSWICK, Ohio ( UP!)
Syracuse .
_ All 14 city policemen here
E lected were Mary McCoy, planned tD return ID their Jobs
presid ent; John Usle, vice by midnight Tuesday after
pr eside n t;
J ud y
Pape, the city agreed ID negotiate
secretary - treasurer, and all 28 grievances they had
Janice Lisle, r.t! ws reporter . lodged against it last week.
Plans were made £or the
The city had been left
YoWlg Adult Class and the without its normal pollee
teenage class to hold a bake forceafter a "sick-out" left
~ l e and car wash to raise only supervisory pe rsonnel
funds for remodeling both on du ty last wee k.

(I lot l Ladies' Spring a nd S11mme r

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Rev. Henry Key elected
association moderator
The Rev. Henry L, Key Jr .,
pastor of the Mount Moriah
Baptist Church, Middleport ,
was elected moderator
recently at the Provide nce
Regular Mi ss ionar y Baptist

.seven
c hur c hes
fro m
Southeastern Ohio reg istered

dination , the Rev . Mr . Key
was called to the pastorate of
the M ount Mori ah Baptist
Chur ch. Middlepo rt, where
he hrts se r ved fur five years.
He is married to the former
Mary B. Pin son , and they
have tw o c hildren , Jen ny
HPbecea. 9, a nd Dav id
llussell, 7.

wi t h delegates
to
the
Ass oc iational sess ion .
The Providence Regular
Mi ssio n~;~r y

Association .
His election to the position
took place at the !41st annual

Baptist

Assocwtion is r eputed tu he

the olde s t Negro chu rch
or ganization in the United
Slates with hi sto ry dating
'back to the mid-HI:!O's . The
association i s curren tly 1n the
process (Jf compiling a

sessio n of the association held

at the Naomi Baptist Church,
Pomeroy, pastured by the
Rev . S . .J . Jackson . Tw enty -

The new mudcr&lt;.~t o r

.'lUc-

ceeds the Rev . f:lbert D.
Md ; hee, pa stcJ r of the
history booklet. The 1\ev Mr . Corin th Raptist Church at
.hwk son is cnonJinatur of the Cente rpoint, wh o was named
history .
fllLJd erat ur -e rncritus. Other
The Rev . Mr . Key wa s a officers elected were the Rev .
member of th e Second Vance Watson, pastor of the
Baptist Church uf ColwlJ !Jus Mount
Carme l
IJ a pti s l
and \\-·a s ordained into the Chur ch, Hid well, president of
Ba ptist rm n!str y in 1970 und er the Mini ste rs an d Deacons '
the Rev . C. F .Jenkins. now Instit ute; and Mrs . Dorothy
pasto r -cmcr i tus uf Scc·un d Thomas. Bidwell. r e~ l cc tcd
Baptist.
president or the Women's
Concurren t with hi s rw- Auxiliary.

Carson, Smith families
hold fo rtieth reunton
PO INT PLF:ASANT - The
des ce ndants of
Robert
Carson and of , Sara and
Gideon Smith met for their
40th reWJion at Krodel Park
Clubhouse, Pl. Pleasant.
Eleven people present had
atte nded the rlrs t reunion in
1935. They were Mr. and Mrs .
Lauren Chapman, Mr. and
Mrs. Erskin Wills, Mr . and
Mrs . Lawrence Sellers, Mrs.
Lu lu Mi les, Mrs . Roma
Rothgeb, Mr s. Be r nad ine
Eads, Nola n Ca rson, and
Mr s.
Patty
Chapman .
Highli ghts
of previo us
reunions were recalled by
Mrs . Suzanne P iercy. Mrs .
Piercy and Mrs. J eanette
Thom as were elected to serve
as president and secretary of
the reuni on .
Recognized for trave lin g
the greatest dista nce were
Mr. and Mrs. Ric hard Sweet,
Staci and Michael , fr om
Springfie ld, Vermont 1formerly of Middleport), and
Mrs. Minnie Cotton , Fort
P ierce, Fla .
Others atte nding were Mr.
and Mrs . Lawrence Sellers,
Co lumb us ( forme rl y of
Syracuse 1: Mr. and Mrs.

REV. HENRY KEY

Let The .
Fabric Shop
Show you the larg es t
s e lec tion of fab rics in
ou r ar e a .

With patterns from

• Kwik·Sew
• McCalls
• Simplicity
Singer Sales
&amp; Service
992 -2284
Pomeroy , Ohio

l .arry Se ll ers, Stevie and
Larry, r:rove City: Robert
Flannagan, Syrac use, Mr .
and Mrs . Gene Wedge and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Chesler
Wedge and Brian, Mrs. Joe
Wedge, Fostoria: Mr . and
Mr s. Walter Crooks, Mr . and
Mrs . Edward Cr ooks, Pam ,
Cindy and Eddie , Mr. and
Mrs. Da niel Thomas , Danny
and Kathy, all of Middle port:
Mr . and Mrs . Charles Adkins,
Mr . and Mrs . Char les N.
Adkins, Candy and Laura,
Su m mersvi lle, W. Va . :
Russe ll Pull in , McKeesport ,
Pa.;
Lowell
Eckar d ,
Colwnbus: Mrs . Elizabeth
Thom as, Ripley, Mr. and
Mrs. Porter Nicholl, Leon:
Mr . and Mrs . Erskin Wills,
Charlton Heig hts, W. Va .:
Mr. and Mrs . W. L. Chapm an,
Welch: Mrs. Patty Chapman,
Montgomery: Nolan Ca rs on,
Cincinnat i ; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bateman and Sonia ,
Mr. and Mrs . James P iercy
and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.
Eads, Mrs. Roma Rothgeb,
Mrs . Lulu Miles , Mrs. Amy
Smith, Mr . a nd Mrs. David
Ea ds and J . R .. Rev. and
Mrs. Homer P iercy a nd Mrs .
Ruth Dyer , of Poin t Pleasant.

RUTLAND
DEPARTMENT STORE
Thurs .. Sept. 4 thru S at., Sept. 6

742-5543
Armour

POnED MEAT............................~.~~:. 3
59 e
e
59
: ~. ~~ : 2
for

Stokley

CUT GREEN BEANS . .. .. ............. . ......

fo r

$139

·
3oz .
NESTEA INSTANT ...... . ... . ... ... ................ . .. ... ... ... ..
KLEENEX TISSUES ...................

:.~~ .~?.~~~... 2

Stokely
303 size
APPLE SAUCE .. . ...................... . ............ .
'

2

lor

. ....

59e

AG

MEATS
Homemade

HAM SA.LAD ........................................,. .........'.~·~ . 99c:

RAFT All

MEAT

.,.
WIENERS .. .... ... .. .... .. ..... .. ... . ~~:.•1.07

RAFT All MEAT BOLOGNA ... ........ .. ..........

:!~.~~... '1.19
Sliced

'1.29

- - DAIRY

REDWAX LONGHORN CHEESE
- PRODUCE
CALIFORNIA
-ORANGES

YEUOW
ONIONS

'

4 lb.
Bag

Jib.
Bag

BY PIECE...... : ............ .. lb. •1.29
SLICED.. .......... .......... . lb. •1 ,39
.. FROZEN
Mortons

T.V. DINNERS
ASSORTED
11 oz.

Annual picnic held
Tile annual pic ni c of the

59e

Rodney ·and Rita, Mr . and
Mrs . Jeff Ranson, Jeremy,
and guests, Mr. and Mrs .
Steve Ranson , Chesapeake :
Sharon Kuh n, Lisa and Laura
Roush, Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Haynes, Krlsti and Matthew ,
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hudson,
Allen Ro us h, Ma ry Ann
Tr ipp, JWJe Hutton, Randy
Haynes, Tammi and Chris ti
St&lt;tnley, Sherrie Barnhart,
Mr . and Mr s . Rober t King ,
John Blake, Dave Co le and
Mike Mill er .

Bradbury Church of Christ
was held recen tly at Forest
Acr es Park . Softball and
voll eyball were the activities
WEDNESDAY
during
the afternoon .
POMEROY LODGE 164 ,
Attend ing were Mr . and
F &amp;AM, regular meeting, 7:30
Mrs.
Dale Barnhart, Mr . and
p .m. All Ma ~te r Masons
Mr
s.
Thurman
Carsey,
in vited .
David , Jay and Rut h ,
FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY,
M.aryl n Wi lco x, Bever l y
7:30 p.m. at the fire hall.
anc.l
Brian ,
Mr .
and
Hostesses are Ka thy Caldwell
Mrs. Will iam Kin g, Kevand Marilyn F:pp le .
in , Kathy and Sherrie,
THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey,
GALI.!A COUNTY Salon
612, E i ~h l and Forty, 7:30
p .m . at lhe hom e of Mi ~
Erma Smith. Pom eroy.
MIDDLEPORT Chamber
of Commerce luncheon at
12 :15 p.m. at the Marlin
Resta urant.
EVANGELINE CHAPTER
172, O.E .S., 7:30 p.m . at the
Middleport Masoni c Temple .
CITIZENS COMMITTEE
for the Mentally Reta rded , B
p .m . in the Meigs County
courtroom . Progress report&lt;;
· to be given on the Ga llia
County School where the
Me igs County children are
( Spe cial G r oup) Di s continued Styles
attending, and also on the
MEN ' S SHORT SL E EVE PERM PRESS
Me igs CaWlly facility .
FREE CANCER screening
clinic fo r all Me igs County
women, fourt h Thursday
Spec ial group of men 's sho r t
s l eeve per m pr ess sport
each month . For app ointment
shirt s. Discontinued sty les .
ca ll 992-7684 or 992-7531 , 9
Shop ear l y for best selec lion .
a.m. to 4 p .m. Monday
Remnan t Da ys.
through F'nday .
EACH
- OUT THEY C.O! CATHOLIC
WOMEN'S
Club regular meeting at B
p .m.
in
the
c h urch
( 1 Group) Sample s- Close-Outs Odd
a uditoriwn preceded by 7:30
mass . Hostesses will be Doris
LADIES' SPR lNG AND SUMMER
F ishe r , Janet Duffy, Rita
Hamm and Helen Ha ndley.
Gr oup will hold a rwnmage
Drastic markdown s from our
sale 9 a.m . to ~ p .m. in
stock , c lose-out s. odd lots ,
a uditorium.
samples included in this group

SPORT SHIRTS

00

$

SPORTSWEAR

C HI LDREN'S
Home
Citize ns Advisory Committee
at noon at the Pomer oy
Uni ted Methodist Ch urc h ,
Cynt hi a Mi ll s to d iscuss
Christmas for the children.
FRIDAY
YARD a nd Ba ke Sale
sponsored by Ml . He rmon
W o m e n 's
Miss i onary
Association 10 a.m . to 3 p .m.
at corne r or SR 7 and Forest
RWl Road.
YARD SALE now in
progress through Satur day at ·
:107 Spring Ave. , sponsored by
Harrisonville Eastern Star s.
PO MONA GRANGE , B
p .m. at the Rock Spr ings ha ll.
Inspection, county contests,
pri nce a nd princess quizzes to
be held . Star Grange will be
hos t.
HAPPY Harvester s Class,
Trinity Churc h, 7:30 p .m . in
the social room of the church.
SATURDAY
ICE
CREAM
Social ,
Bashan VolWJ teer F ireme n
and Auxi liar y mem bers at
the fi rehouse with serving to
begin at 6 p.m .
HYMN SING, Da n Hayman
a nd The CoWJ ly Hym n time rs,
at the Churc h of Chris t in
Chri st ia n Uni on
Ca mp
Gr oWJds at Ha r tford, 7:30
p.m . Public invited .
SUNDAY
ANNUAL Homecom ing at
Minersville United Me thod ist
Chur ch. SWlday School a nd
c hurc h at reg ul ar hours.
Basket dinner 12:30 to 1:30
p.m. "Gospel Tones" at 1:30
p.m .

Property

fo r

22 o z
LIME DISH DETERGENT. .. .. .. .. ...... .. ..... .. ........... :.
Orange o r grape
32 oz.
W
NER DRINKS . ...... .. ......... ... .... .. .. .... ..
Sweetheart

97e

7- ~ D~!!Y ~~-tiJlel._ Middleport·Pomeroy, 0., WedneSday, Sept. 3, 1975

.

6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, Sept·. 3, 1975 ·

Transfers
John W. Yates, Draina C.
Yates to John R. Koe hler,
Jean F . Koehler , II A, Olive.
G~orge Grueser , Thelma
Grueser to J erry J. Grueser ,
Lots, Sut ton.
William R. Hayes, Be tty· J .
Hayes to Richard E. Wea ver,
Mary M. Weave r, Lo t,
Syracuse ..
J ohn A. Duerr, Ruth L . ..
Duerr to Shirl ey Custer , 20 a. ,
Salem .
Sidney
M.
Bowles,
Cathe rine F. Bowles to John
E lmer Ord , 6 a., Salem .
Earl F . Engles Jr. , Sar ah A.
In gles to Pa t Zar tman,
Ronald K. Zartman , William
E. Porter , Wendy Kovacs,
30.5 a., Olive.
Joe M. Bolen, Janet Bolen
to Buckeye Rural Electric
Corp., Inc., Ea se ., R uUand.
" Lowell Reed Jeffers, Helen
E . J effer s to Ge ne ra l
Telephone Co. of Ohio, Ease.,
Colwnbia.
Robert L. Whi te, Hilda
White to Rober t L. White,
Whi te,
Parcels,
Hil da
Chester.
Char les F . Gloeckn er ,
Ma ry E. Gloeckner to Ray H.
Smith, Sillly A. Smith, Lot,
Pomeroy.

$ 00

ot lad ies spr ing and sum mer
sportswear .

EACH

- OUT THEY GO! -

Officers chosen

Values to $ 1.59
22 x 44 F a ncy Cotton Terry

BATH TOWELS
Good size coH on terry bath
t owels in assorted co l ors and
patt erns - 12 x 44 inch sl ze

•1

WE CAN SAVE
YOU MONEY

OOEach

(Special Grouol Samples-Clos e · Outs .
LADI E S' SPRING AND SUMMER

FLARE SLACKS
Imagine f in di ng pnces cur m1s
l ow on slack s. Out they go!
Ladies' solid color fl are st yle
slacks in size s 10 to 18. vem .
nan t Days .

$ 00
EACH

GO! -

- _QUT

(Mill Asst . ) I To 10 Yard Lengths
ASSORT_EI? TEXTURED POL VESTER

OOUBLEKN ITS
A b ig spec ial m ill lengt h
assortment of pl ain and fancy
60 i n ch
wide polyes ter
doubl eknit fabrics in a good
selec t ion of patterns .

$ 00
YARD

- OUT THEY GO! -

SPORTSWEAR

FOOTWEAR

Drast i c ma r kdowns f rom our
st ock, c lose-outs, odd lot s,
sa m pl es inc luded in thi s group
of chil d r en' s sport swea r .

(83) Mens and Boys Spring Jackets One-Third Off

SPORTSWEAR

( 1 Lot) Ladies ' Spring and Summer

OFF
REG.
PRICE

gr ea t se lect ion col lec ted
from all our stores for th is big
Remnant Days even t. Spr ing
and summer styles. Famous
Brand s.
A

FOOTWEAR

Dress and casual sty les in
better qualit y na,n e bra nd
footwear . Broken sizes and
clo se -out s from r egu lar st ock .
Values to

$5.00 Ea.

Sweaters

COTTON DRESSES $200
E
One close -out group of sa m .
pies a nd d iscon tin ued st yles of
girls perma nen t pr ess cot ton
dresses . Assorted styles and
I

AC.HI

~IPn ' • &amp; Boys' Swim Trunks Walking Shor.ts

OFF
REG.
PRICE

Spec ial clea r ance group ot
chi ldren's spring and sum m er
spo rtwear of all kinds. A good
se lection fr om regular st oc k .

FANCY SLIPS

112

$188
EACH

One lot of coh on t erry towel
en ds in a big va ri et y of sizes,

2

EA ..

!ROOM LOTS) ROOM SIZE LOTS
WALLPAPER

REG.
PRICE
nts

&amp; GIRDLES

(Special Group) ladies' Doubleknit

Eleven O'Clock P.M .

ICOFFEE-MATE

18

oz.

11 01

FOOtWEAR .

Sampl es, di scontinued st y les,
broken sizes, odds and ends of
ladies' footwear.

$~~R

~

44c

(Close-Out lot) STURDY 3· TIER

-

39¢1
J
ISHORT CUTMACARONI
49¢1
lFRENCH DRESSING
SKINNER

CAN

JAR

-

KRAFT

ECKRICH

BATTER &amp; BAKE

SAVE

11 01

'

8 01

SUPERIORS
LEAN

SMORGAS
PAK

HADDOCK

SLICED
BOILED
HAM

1-I.B. PKG.

NOW

All

240Z.
PKG.

VARIETIES
SUPERIOR OR

LUNCH
MEATS

FRANKIE
WIENERS

Moore's

12 OZ. PKG.

.1-lB. PKGS.
KAIINS

CHOPPED
SIRLOIN

SANIMICH

REIGEL SPECIAL TRIM

SPREAD

SMOKED
PICNICS
CAlLA ST'1LE

.Duty

SMALL EGGS......... -•••••3
IGA
GRAPEFRUIT
OR

MIRACLE OLEO

•
'
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1L2 ~~.
7~ PRICE

-88 1
¢

CARNATION

3-LB.

ORANGE JUICE

•

.

"

•

••••
••
•

••
••

46

CARRYOUT
PRICE

~-----------r~~~~O~UN~D------,-~
BES PAK
FRESH &amp; CRISP

•••

•

••
•

•

••

••
•"

CELLO

Spark Plugs

••
•

Batteries

oz.

CAN

CARROTS

Fuel Pumps
Water Pumps
Tune Up Kits

I-LB. PKG.

FREEZER

BAGS

I

PINTS OR QUAJITS

U. S. NO. I

20 LB.
BAG

WHITE
POTATOES

IGA IND. WRAPPED
AMERICAN OR PIMINTO

CHEESE
oz.
12

UTILITY TABLES
30 inches n1 gh
. sturdy shel ves .
el ec tri ca l outlet ,
. top . Roll s easil y

.

wi th th r ee
Three w ay
15«20 in ch
on caster s.

WE CAN
SAVE YOU
•

I

I

Closed Sunday Night at

GRAPE JELLY

•
•

POMEROY
STORE o ·N LY
.
'

Is Available

KRAFT WHIPPED

104 Pair Ladies
Spring and Summer

Price

Twenty-Four Hour Service

29 oz.
CAN

.An1s1¥
NET WT 32 OZS. (1 LBS.)

..

9c Ea .

foa m fill ed bed p illows w ith
pre tty
p rinted
covers.
Assorted color s and patter ns

Once Again

SUCED OR HALVES

At

0

Open Twenty-Four Hours

RODNEY LEE GHEEN
II, son of Rodney aod Carol
Gheen, R~ 2, Belmont, wUI
re lebra t e h is bir t hday
Sept. 5. Mr. Gheen, a
former
r es Jde ot
of
Pomeroy, Is employed by
Ohio River Collieries a t
Lafferty. Rodney's grandparents are Mr. a nd Mrs.
Sanford Ghee n, Rt. 2,
Belmont, a nd Mr. and Mrs.
All e n G riffi n, Be ll a ire .
Great-grandparents
are
Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0 .
Gheen, Racine; Mrs. Mary
Mozden, S ~ Cla irsville, aod
Mrs. Sa rah McC loud ,
Belmont.

PEACHES

5-UI. BAG

SHOCK
ABSORBERS
'

lot) MEN'S ASSORTED

Mens', Youth's, Boy's Gvm Oxfords

BRAS

POMEROY, OHIO

HUNT'S

SUGAR

Hec~vy

On e speci al clearance lot of
men 's summ er caps In a big
asso r t
of c ol or s a nd
st y les.
t Save now!

BED PIU.OWS
One lot of Comly shredded

JAMAICA SHORTS

.'

Nylon Tricot

(I LOT) FANCY FOAM FILLED

Special close -Out group of
lad ies' po l yest er doub te'k nit
Jamaica shorts in y'our choice
of assorted solid color s.

..

nt

Oi sco rlti nUe"d nUmb e r :oo u f
f a mou s
Lo vable
Br a nd
bra ssieres and girdles in a
assortment of st y les and

CROW'S STEAK HOU~E

NEW APPOINfEES
COLUMBUS t UPI l - Gov .
James A. Rhodes Tuesday
appoin t ed
Vylautas
Bieliauskas of Cincinnati and
Waller F . Schoenig of Dayton
to the Menta l Health and
Mental Retardation Advisory
C&lt;luncil.
Rhodes also named to the
council Ella M. Doss of
Cleveland, George A. Skestos
of Colwnbus, John T. Kirkby
of Toledo, Dr . L. Doug las
l..enkowski of Shaker Heights,
James B. Ogden of C&lt;llwnbus
and Eve lyn E . Wei ll of
Ironton.

PURE CANE

Mary Mechanic
Says:
Get 'Em

..

( BiQ lotL LADIES' LOVABLE BRAND

OFF

Out th ey go! Room si ze lot of
beaut if ul wa llpape r . Enough
for the average size room .
Assorted color s and pa tterns .

Brian , Jimmy and Stacey.
Mason. W. Va .: F.dna Mae
Martin , K at ie Carpenter,
Rutland : Mr . and Mrs . Ralph
Martin , son Doug, Beaver :
Mr. and Mrs. Jame s Mitche ll ,
Co lumbus. • and Rona ld
Marlin , Middleport .

FISH &amp; CHIP STYLE

FABRIC PIECES

.29 Spray

and Jan, Veto Lak e; Mr . and
Mrs. Tom Mitchell, David
and Jeanie . Colwnbus; Steve
Dr owns, Co lumbus: Renelda
Marshall, Boston. Mass .: Mr .
and Mrs . Lowe ll Thom as,
Br uce and Todd. South Point ;
Mrs . Bob Roush , Carol and
J a ne , Cha rle sto n : Mrs. Lydia
Hyse ll. P omer oy : Mr s.
Foyst.,r Williams . Mary and
J ohn . Artemus, Ky.: Mr and
Mrs . Foyster Williams Jr.
and Scott, Colwnbus.
Mr. and Mrs . Albert Martin
and Mike, Chester ; Susanne
Beeler and Brian, Chester:
Vin so n Martin , Middlfport :
Mr . a nd Mrs. Osby Marlin,
Pomeroy: Mr . a nd Mr s.
Rubert Martin and Stephanie,
Al liance:
Mr s.
Ralph
Han a wa lt, Merit island, Fla . :
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Thomas ,
da ugh ter Jeaneete, a nd
grandson Chri s, Norton; Mr .
and Mrs. Eddie Marlin and
Rick, Pomeroy: Les lie Gibbs,

DOMINO

SUMMER CAPS

$2.00 Each

Shirts

to 1 yd. Lengths -

I Close -Out

( 1 lot) Assorted Hemmed
TOWEL ENDSton Terry

I

• What should she do if confrontfl(l by an attacker? "R un
.' away if you can a nd make a commotion. Scream 'F ire!' You'll
get more attention t han if you yelled 'Help! ' or 'Rape!' :·
If you can' t escape, straight talk may help. " Raptsts say
_._ this is a fantasy they are living ," Dr. Hicks reports. " If you
-. can make him realize that he is a person and you are a person
, and this is reality - it may break the spell and he'll let you
~ go. "
. y
~
Above all, don't fight unless you're sure you can wm. ou
~ may e nd up d ead. - CONCERNED

Va lues to 99c . M i ll asso rtment
of 1; , to 1 ya rd leng t hs.
Bru shed ny lon tr icot fa br ics.
Past e ls col or s.

$1.59 Ea .

mous Mt. Mist Quilt Ba.tts

lionel

Dea r Helen :
You mentioned that every city should have a rape cris is
,
•center . Such a treatment center was set up last year at the
:Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. Some 1,000 women are
:ex pected ID use its services in 1975.
"The primary aim is to help the victim - not catch the
"rapist," says Director Dr . Dorothy Hicks . "This crime often
~'ta kes a woman wh o is psychologically intact and litera lly
:destroys her."
•
A team of doc!Dr s, nurses and social workers is constantly
;on call. When a victim a rr ives at the hospi tal she is taken
;immediately to a specia l "quiet room" where she is examined,
'·treated and later counseled.
·
Dr. Hicks explains, "Some women have committed suic ide
~allowing a particula rly violent ra pe, and some hus bands have
killed themselves. Often engagements are broken or
:marriages end in divorce." Counseling for both the wom en and
. the family eases trauma8 a nd helps them a djust.
:
Although doctDrs , counselors a nd police a ll _pledge con:.fidentiality and files are lock ed, an assault v1ctun ts en·
: couraged ID m ak e a report to protect herself and other women.
'
" P olice have statistics to show that if a victim reports, 1t 's
~unlikely the rapist will return . But if sh~ doesn't, he may feel
:, he has a patsy, and come back agam.
.
r·
Among precautionary measures, Dr . H1 cks ur g~s women
: not to be too trusting . The "friendly puppy" type ts vulner• nable. It's said that women must always be on guar d, she adds,

"
•'
•", •

Spec ia l Remn ant Days close ou t l ot of lad ies ' fa mous bra nd
fancy sl ips. M any one of a kind
sty les. Shop ea rl y an d save .

Values to $3 .99 (Sale Lot)
Polished Tubular Metal
f.! eg . $3 .95 value delux towel
stand . Chrome plated, per fect
for d r y in g s t oc k ing s a nd

:n.:.M~~:::n

The lhird '-lnnual Martin
family r e uni on was held
SWlday at the ho me uf Mr.
and Mr s. Alb ert Ma r tin,
Chester Road .
Officers elected for the 1976
reunion were Ralph Martin ,
presid ent; Donna Thoma s,
secre tar y; Emil Thom as.
treasurer , a nd Mr s. Osby
Martin , publi city .
F ollowin g th e bas ket
dinner. recogni tion was give n
to Mr s . Lydia Hyse ll ,
Pomeroy, 81, the oldes t one
atte nding : Scott Williams,
Colwnbus, four months old,
the yoWJ gest : and Mrs. Ralph
Hanawalt, Merit Island, F la .,
traveled the farthest. Plans
were made for the 1976
reun ion to be held at the home
of Mr . and Mrs . Ralph Martin
at Beaver .
Attending were Mrs. Mary
Martin , Ron nie and Kim,
New Ha ve n, W. Va .; Mr . anc.l
Mrs. Albert Marlin .Jr ., .Jeff

theria , whoQping cough, tela: ,
nus polio and measles to be
actn'utted for the opening of
classes here today.

SHOI'S NEEDED
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Cincinnati Health Commissioner
Dr. Arnold M. Left said
student.! must have proof of
inunwlizatlon against deph·

family gathers

Dear Muddling:
(It 's spelle d, "Meddling," perhaps ')
In this case : if at first you don't succeed - quit ! Mr. Take: it obviously enjoys his G.W.S., so let him learn for himself that
.she isn 't the best catch in the ocean. - H.

7lc Yard

TOWEL RACKS

U So

.J)ear Helen:
You're so right : men are apt to be more rolnantir than
women. Females a re more calculating and cool than males
who, when they fall in love, go completely blind.
I've noticed many more guys in love ha~ hWlg on to the
true bitches than girls have hung on to Bad News. Somehow
man still feels he m ust " protect" even though she need s
protection like the Great White Shark .
A guy I know stays with this bossy, jealous, possessive ,
lying cheater, who isn't even very intelligent. She manipulates
him with sex. He's spent a min t on her and it's never enough.
I keep my mouth shut from sheer willpower, but the other
night he came to me and asked my opinion of this affair. I told
him how refreshing it would be to see new faces, and why not
·call a moratoriu m? I didn't once put her down, though it was
rough!
So now I'm the villain. SHE has spread it around that I am
' "after" him , a nd she's almost convinced him. After a week of
partia l separation, he's back to being led by the nose, and the
. gossip is that my marriage is shaky .
Th"''k goodness my husband is u!lderstanding. He knows I
' was only trying to help and I have no yen for our Mr. Take-it .
"But I'm st ill so rry for him.
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Br oke n sizes, samp l es and
close -outs from regu lar stock .
Lad i es· dres s a nd casual
st y les in a big se l ec l ion.

Good

Sunday school clas:5r~s.
Appointed to the comrru ttee
were Dennis Moore, Kenny
Buckley, Stephanie Ord .and
Barbara Chapman.

SYRACUSE - New of·
ficers were elected at a
recent meeting of the Young
Ad ul t Class of the Asbury POU CEMEN RE fURN
United Met hodist Church,
BRUNSWICK, Ohio ( UP!)
Syracuse .
_ All 14 city policemen here
E lected were Mary McCoy, planned tD return ID their Jobs
presid ent; John Usle, vice by midnight Tuesday after
pr eside n t;
J ud y
Pape, the city agreed ID negotiate
secretary - treasurer, and all 28 grievances they had
Janice Lisle, r.t! ws reporter . lodged against it last week.
Plans were made £or the
The city had been left
YoWlg Adult Class and the without its normal pollee
teenage class to hold a bake forceafter a "sick-out" left
~ l e and car wash to raise only supervisory pe rsonnel
funds for remodeling both on du ty last wee k.

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wedne sday , Sept. 3, 1975

Golfers win
first outing

Open Regular Hours

of '75 season

on lizbor Day
Mon., Sept. 1

Meigs Hign Sc hoo l opened
its golf season Tuesday with a
170 to 193 Victory over
Nelsonville-'v ur k on the
Pomeroy Go lf Course.
Da le
Browning
an d
Crenson Pratt, both of Meigs,

298 Second St.
POMEROY, OHIO

shared m edalist honor s w1 th
scores of 41. Low scorer for
Nelsonville-York was Tim

Pitts with a 42.
Other scores tur ned in by

Meigs players were Chuck
Follrod wi th 4:1, Mark Gilkey
45, and Steve Bachner 45.
Meigs also defeated N·Y in
the reserve match by a scorf'
of 189 to 195. Scores for Me1gs
were Bob Powers 42, Jeff
Couc h 48, Horne r Smit h

Ferry
Tickets

On Sale

~9,

and David Bur t 50. N-Y was
led by Ri ck Dane wit h a 44 .
Toda y the Ma raud ers
travel

to

Wave r ly

for

PRICES GOOD THRU SEPT. 6
NO SALES TO DEALERS
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

YOU'RE ALWAYS FIRST!

SHAVE MASTER
SHAVER

At Powell's

a

triangular league match with

BABY BEEF )
CHUCK ROAST•••••• !~.

Other players on the Mc1gs
roster who did no t partici pate

in the mat ches were Bruce
Blackston, Je ff Wamer , Ron
Ca sci, David Har ri s and
Keith Krautter.

Lemaster fund

BABY BEEF
ROUND STEAK ••••••••• ~~ ..

now at $1,268

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CHUNK BOLOGNA •••••• ~s~

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Wave rly and Athe ns

A public fund drive ·for
Lonnie LeMaste r, 6, a brain
surgery patient at the St.
Joseph Hospital in Parkers burg , r eached $1268.09
Tuesday m ornin g, Miss
Eleanor Robson , chairperson, reports.
Over the weekend, Miss
Robson, who is Meigs County
Recorder, visited Lonnie and
his mother, Mrs. Edward
LeMaster( wh o has been with
her
son
since
his
hospi talization in mid-July .
She reports that Lonnie is
now undergoin g therapy
twice a day and will be
returned home when he can
walk well enough . In addition
to the brain surgery , Lonnie
underwent surgery for ulcers
after being admitted to th e
hospital. Lonnie will mark his
seventh birthday on September 23 and it is hoped that
he will be at his Route 2,
Pomeroy, home by that time .
Latest contributors to ·th e
fund drive are Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Sauer, Route I,
Middleport ; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack M. Hawley, Middleport;
Mr. and Mrs . Donald E.
Whaley, Route I, Shade"; Mr .
and Mrs. Lowell F . Wingett,
Route 4, Pomeroy; the staffs
of the ASCS, FHA and SCS
offices in Pomeroy ; Myrtle
Walker , Racine ; Mildred
Hawley, Middleport ; Mr . and
Mrs. Vincent J. Dabo,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
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Mrs. Agnes Walker, 66, of
McDonald , Pa ., died unexpectedly recently while
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Jack (Betty ) Farrar and
family of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Walker is survived by
her husband, Edward Walker
of McDona ld , Pa . ; four
daughters, Mrs.
Janet
Loraski of Fredericksburg,
Md. ; Mrs. Agnes Romestar of
Midway, Pa.; Mrs . Belly
Farrar, Route 3, Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Ann Hill of McDonald ; two sons, Edward
Walker of New Brighton, Pa .,
and Williann Walker of McDonald, 17 grandchildren two
of whom include Mrs .
Gregory (Cindy) Ha yes of ·
Middleport and Terry Farrar
of Route 3, Pomeroy, one
great-granddaughter and
many nieces and nephews.
The body was flown back to
McDonald where funeral and
burial services were held
Wednesday.

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wedne sday , Sept. 3, 1975

Golfers win
first outing

Open Regular Hours

of '75 season

on lizbor Day
Mon., Sept. 1

Meigs Hign Sc hoo l opened
its golf season Tuesday with a
170 to 193 Victory over
Nelsonville-'v ur k on the
Pomeroy Go lf Course.
Da le
Browning
an d
Crenson Pratt, both of Meigs,

298 Second St.
POMEROY, OHIO

shared m edalist honor s w1 th
scores of 41. Low scorer for
Nelsonville-York was Tim

Pitts with a 42.
Other scores tur ned in by

Meigs players were Chuck
Follrod wi th 4:1, Mark Gilkey
45, and Steve Bachner 45.
Meigs also defeated N·Y in
the reserve match by a scorf'
of 189 to 195. Scores for Me1gs
were Bob Powers 42, Jeff
Couc h 48, Horne r Smit h

Ferry
Tickets

On Sale

~9,

and David Bur t 50. N-Y was
led by Ri ck Dane wit h a 44 .
Toda y the Ma raud ers
travel

to

Wave r ly

for

PRICES GOOD THRU SEPT. 6
NO SALES TO DEALERS
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

YOU'RE ALWAYS FIRST!

SHAVE MASTER
SHAVER

At Powell's

a

triangular league match with

BABY BEEF )
CHUCK ROAST•••••• !~.

Other players on the Mc1gs
roster who did no t partici pate

in the mat ches were Bruce
Blackston, Je ff Wamer , Ron
Ca sci, David Har ri s and
Keith Krautter.

Lemaster fund

BABY BEEF
ROUND STEAK ••••••••• ~~ ..

now at $1,268

~

Wilson's All Meat
CHUNK BOLOGNA •••••• ~s~

th1\ hr,nd•.o•nt", lo, k 1c1cf ., (j&lt;v''\
• Vluk !' t o ,.\A.,; •,,r o r \I'Jr 1 ~ , . t rJ
Mu '&gt;IC nnd Alor m • 5noo; e Alarm ( lork con tr o l
J, gh t "d rlo l ~ ' ' '' " for
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Au tonlo l' c
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Hi -l ow Tone Sl ide Con tr ol
Cot11p oct Size
Power ·on l nd 1co t or li ght
Aut o mat; c and manual progro~ ~el ec t ion .

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Vlc ig n1 ng an 01 on ly 9 I ?~ 11 fen l urt· ~ o D('r so nu ! tuu ch
se lector on 84 rho roct r·a key'loD·d a t.yo co l or n ~\ 1 011 r.1
holf . .,pa ce fea t u re end o f nctq t• and1 c &lt;~ t o, p uu•· r ~LJ D
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SHOWBOAT 14lfz OZ.
PORK &amp; BEANS••••

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GENERAL ELECTRIC

AND GROOMER

Wave rly and Athe ns

A public fund drive ·for
Lonnie LeMaste r, 6, a brain
surgery patient at the St.
Joseph Hospital in Parkers burg , r eached $1268.09
Tuesday m ornin g, Miss
Eleanor Robson , chairperson, reports.
Over the weekend, Miss
Robson, who is Meigs County
Recorder, visited Lonnie and
his mother, Mrs. Edward
LeMaster( wh o has been with
her
son
since
his
hospi talization in mid-July .
She reports that Lonnie is
now undergoin g therapy
twice a day and will be
returned home when he can
walk well enough . In addition
to the brain surgery , Lonnie
underwent surgery for ulcers
after being admitted to th e
hospital. Lonnie will mark his
seventh birthday on September 23 and it is hoped that
he will be at his Route 2,
Pomeroy, home by that time .
Latest contributors to ·th e
fund drive are Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Sauer, Route I,
Middleport ; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack M. Hawley, Middleport;
Mr. and Mrs . Donald E.
Whaley, Route I, Shade"; Mr .
and Mrs. Lowell F . Wingett,
Route 4, Pomeroy; the staffs
of the ASCS, FHA and SCS
offices in Pomeroy ; Myrtle
Walker , Racine ; Mildred
Hawley, Middleport ; Mr . and
Mrs. Vincent J. Dabo,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Mitch, Middleport, and Bob's
Gulf Station, Pomeroy.

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Mrs. Agnes Walker, 66, of
McDonald , Pa ., died unexpectedly recently while
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Jack (Betty ) Farrar and
family of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Walker is survived by
her husband, Edward Walker
of McDona ld , Pa . ; four
daughters, Mrs.
Janet
Loraski of Fredericksburg,
Md. ; Mrs. Agnes Romestar of
Midway, Pa.; Mrs . Belly
Farrar, Route 3, Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Ann Hill of McDonald ; two sons, Edward
Walker of New Brighton, Pa .,
and Williann Walker of McDonald, 17 grandchildren two
of whom include Mrs .
Gregory (Cindy) Ha yes of ·
Middleport and Terry Farrar
of Route 3, Pomeroy, one
great-granddaughter and
many nieces and nephews.
The body was flown back to
McDonald where funeral and
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12 - The Daily Sentinel , Middleport -Pomt•r oy. 0.,

W~dm·sday ,

St·pt :\.

{r: th lS,
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Kerner, 67, will be feted tonigl)t by 1,000 social, political and
SACRAMENTO , calif. ( UP! ) - Rooald Reagan says that if
business friends who want, in the words 'of his former press
=:=:
he decides to r~ for th~ Repub~can presid~tial nominat!on
;:;:
;:;: he would campa tgn agamst Prestdent Ford w1thout attacking secretary, Chris Viahoplus, " to show their affection. "
..
The $15--a-plate affair, complete with cocktails and a Kerner
::::. . him .
fAll ESf ACI'RESS
" I think of Jerry as a friend and I think he thinks of me the speech , is not a fundraiser, Vlahoplus said. "Anything left
SHELBYVIlLE, Ind . (UP!) - The world 's tallest actre ss same way," the retired governor said Tuesday after a lunch after meals will go to the Boys Club of Spring fie Id."
Kerner bas undergone surgery for lung cance r and a hernia
has returned to her career as the world's tallest secretary.
and presidential talk session with Republican legislators.
since
leaving the federal penitentiary at Lexington , Ky ., on
Sandy Allen, who spent the swmner in Italy playing one of
Reagan, who authorized establislunent of an active pre·
March
6.
casanova's love~s in a Federico Fellini film, was reporting campaign committee and last week came to the brink of an·
back to her job With the state veterinary office today .
nouncing his candidacy, declared himself the " leading ex·
ELVIS DOING WELL
g,e returned horne during the weekend and spoke wistfully P&lt;&gt;nent of the 11th Commandment."
MEMPHJS, Tenn. IUPI) - Elvis Presle y's ailment is an
in a telephone interview of her six-week movie career in Rome.
The GOP ttth Commandment , created in the mid·l960s to
enlarged
colon but he will not require surgery, a Baptist
Sie played a gladiator giantess with whom Casanova (Donald avoid bloody intraparty california primary election fights ,
Hospital
spokesman
says.
SUtherland) falls in love .
·
holds basically that one Republican candidate speaks no ill of
" His primary problem is this enlarged colon he's had for
g,e said she missed homecooked meals with her family b"t his Republican opponent.
some
time," spokesman Maurice Elliott said Tuesday . " But
was ready for another picture if a suitable part could he found .
he's responding real well to medication and he will not require
Sandy, 7-foot.s v,, is the tallest woman in the world . She KERNER 'S HOMECOMING
surgery
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SPRINGFIELD, IIi. l UPI) - Otto Kerner's return home is
admits chances are slim for finding another part - even a
Presley,
40, cut short a Las Vegas engagement Aug . 21
an occasion for the loyalists who remember the good times
small one - for a woman her size .
when he was governor and would like to forget he went to jail because of fatigue and flew home, moving into a hospital suite
for a check-up and rest. Elliolt saJd he expects Presley to

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By SfEVE GERSrEL
WASffiNGTON (UPI)
Congress appears sharply
divided
over
whether
American technicians should
be sent into the Sinai Desert
to monitor the new IsraeliEgyptian peace agreement .
Returning to work after a
month-lon g vaoation,
Congress must · decide
whether to approve a request
by President Ford to allow
the use of about 154l U.S.
civilian technicians
to
guarantee that no violations
occur under the interim
peace pact.
Presidential · press
secretary Ron Nessen said
Tuesday that based on a
White House check with more
than 30 congressional leaders
in both parties, Ford believes
Congress will approve sen·
ding the technicians.
The President was meeting
with
Republi ca n
congressional leaders this
morning on· strategy for
seeking that approval. This
evening he goes to the airport
to welcome Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger back from
his Middle East shuttle
diplomacy.
On Thursday Ford and
Kissinger will brief congressional leaders on the
agreement and other issues.
Ford hopes Congress will
give its approval within two
weeks.
Congress also returned to
the contU!ublg controversy
over oil prices. Congressional
sources said a major effort
will be made next week to
override President Ford's
veto of a sixmonth extension
of price controls.
Congressional reaction
Tuesday to Ford's Middle
East request came down hard
on both sides of the issue.
Senate Democratic leader
Mike Mansfield said it would
"set a bad precedent," and
Sen . Henry Jackson , D·
Wash ., said he had "serious
reservations" about sending
Americans into the Sinai.
Both Jackson and Man·
sfield said they feared an
American presence would
Iring Soviet observers to the
Golan Heights region near
Syria and lead to a "face-toface" confrontation between
the two superpowers.
Sen. Frank Church , Dldaho, a ranking member of
the foreign relations committee, said use of American
technicians in the Middle
East should he made "subject to the express condition
that the Americans will be
withdrawn at once in the
event of new hostilities. "
However, both Sens. Jacob
Javits, R-N .Y., and Alan
Cranston, D-Calif. , argued
there were "risks" in sending
Americans Into the war-torn
region but that they were
worth taking to insure a
Middle East peace .
Javits said "the alternative
(to sending In Americans) is
totally unacceptable."
"The benefits in this case
outweigh! the minimal
risks/' Cranston said. "I
think we should eagerly
grasp this opportunity ... "

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WS ANGELES (UPI ) - Presidential candidate Fred
Harris says he could wipe out unemployment in the country
within a year and a half.
" If I were President right now ," the former Democratic
senator told reporters Tuesday , " I'd say within 18 months we
would have 100 million people at work ."
Harris said he would find jobs for 12 million unemployed
Americans with a threeiXJint program of cutting taxes for
most people, increasing taxes for the the very wealthy and
lowering in terest rates to expand the money supply .
'"If we take the rich off welfare - stop the direct subsidies
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W~dm·sday ,

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Kerner, 67, will be feted tonigl)t by 1,000 social, political and
SACRAMENTO , calif. ( UP! ) - Rooald Reagan says that if
business friends who want, in the words 'of his former press
=:=:
he decides to r~ for th~ Repub~can presid~tial nominat!on
;:;:
;:;: he would campa tgn agamst Prestdent Ford w1thout attacking secretary, Chris Viahoplus, " to show their affection. "
..
The $15--a-plate affair, complete with cocktails and a Kerner
::::. . him .
fAll ESf ACI'RESS
" I think of Jerry as a friend and I think he thinks of me the speech , is not a fundraiser, Vlahoplus said. "Anything left
SHELBYVIlLE, Ind . (UP!) - The world 's tallest actre ss same way," the retired governor said Tuesday after a lunch after meals will go to the Boys Club of Spring fie Id."
Kerner bas undergone surgery for lung cance r and a hernia
has returned to her career as the world's tallest secretary.
and presidential talk session with Republican legislators.
since
leaving the federal penitentiary at Lexington , Ky ., on
Sandy Allen, who spent the swmner in Italy playing one of
Reagan, who authorized establislunent of an active pre·
March
6.
casanova's love~s in a Federico Fellini film, was reporting campaign committee and last week came to the brink of an·
back to her job With the state veterinary office today .
nouncing his candidacy, declared himself the " leading ex·
ELVIS DOING WELL
g,e returned horne during the weekend and spoke wistfully P&lt;&gt;nent of the 11th Commandment."
MEMPHJS, Tenn. IUPI) - Elvis Presle y's ailment is an
in a telephone interview of her six-week movie career in Rome.
The GOP ttth Commandment , created in the mid·l960s to
enlarged
colon but he will not require surgery, a Baptist
Sie played a gladiator giantess with whom Casanova (Donald avoid bloody intraparty california primary election fights ,
Hospital
spokesman
says.
SUtherland) falls in love .
·
holds basically that one Republican candidate speaks no ill of
" His primary problem is this enlarged colon he's had for
g,e said she missed homecooked meals with her family b"t his Republican opponent.
some
time," spokesman Maurice Elliott said Tuesday . " But
was ready for another picture if a suitable part could he found .
he's responding real well to medication and he will not require
Sandy, 7-foot.s v,, is the tallest woman in the world . She KERNER 'S HOMECOMING
surgery
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SPRINGFIELD, IIi. l UPI) - Otto Kerner's return home is
admits chances are slim for finding another part - even a
Presley,
40, cut short a Las Vegas engagement Aug . 21
an occasion for the loyalists who remember the good times
small one - for a woman her size .
when he was governor and would like to forget he went to jail because of fatigue and flew home, moving into a hospital suite
for a check-up and rest. Elliolt saJd he expects Presley to

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By SfEVE GERSrEL
WASffiNGTON (UPI)
Congress appears sharply
divided
over
whether
American technicians should
be sent into the Sinai Desert
to monitor the new IsraeliEgyptian peace agreement .
Returning to work after a
month-lon g vaoation,
Congress must · decide
whether to approve a request
by President Ford to allow
the use of about 154l U.S.
civilian technicians
to
guarantee that no violations
occur under the interim
peace pact.
Presidential · press
secretary Ron Nessen said
Tuesday that based on a
White House check with more
than 30 congressional leaders
in both parties, Ford believes
Congress will approve sen·
ding the technicians.
The President was meeting
with
Republi ca n
congressional leaders this
morning on· strategy for
seeking that approval. This
evening he goes to the airport
to welcome Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger back from
his Middle East shuttle
diplomacy.
On Thursday Ford and
Kissinger will brief congressional leaders on the
agreement and other issues.
Ford hopes Congress will
give its approval within two
weeks.
Congress also returned to
the contU!ublg controversy
over oil prices. Congressional
sources said a major effort
will be made next week to
override President Ford's
veto of a sixmonth extension
of price controls.
Congressional reaction
Tuesday to Ford's Middle
East request came down hard
on both sides of the issue.
Senate Democratic leader
Mike Mansfield said it would
"set a bad precedent," and
Sen . Henry Jackson , D·
Wash ., said he had "serious
reservations" about sending
Americans into the Sinai.
Both Jackson and Man·
sfield said they feared an
American presence would
Iring Soviet observers to the
Golan Heights region near
Syria and lead to a "face-toface" confrontation between
the two superpowers.
Sen. Frank Church , Dldaho, a ranking member of
the foreign relations committee, said use of American
technicians in the Middle
East should he made "subject to the express condition
that the Americans will be
withdrawn at once in the
event of new hostilities. "
However, both Sens. Jacob
Javits, R-N .Y., and Alan
Cranston, D-Calif. , argued
there were "risks" in sending
Americans Into the war-torn
region but that they were
worth taking to insure a
Middle East peace .
Javits said "the alternative
(to sending In Americans) is
totally unacceptable."
"The benefits in this case
outweigh! the minimal
risks/' Cranston said. "I
think we should eagerly
grasp this opportunity ... "

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WS ANGELES (UPI ) - Presidential candidate Fred
Harris says he could wipe out unemployment in the country
within a year and a half.
" If I were President right now ," the former Democratic
senator told reporters Tuesday , " I'd say within 18 months we
would have 100 million people at work ."
Harris said he would find jobs for 12 million unemployed
Americans with a threeiXJint program of cutting taxes for
most people, increasing taxes for the the very wealthy and
lowering in terest rates to expand the money supply .
'"If we take the rich off welfare - stop the direct subsidies
and the tax subsidies to the super rich and the giant cor·
porations - we can get this co untry back to work ," he said .
"The right to a job ought to he as automatic in this country as
the right to unemployment compensation or Social Security ."

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specials on our shelves when yo u shop
for them . If, d ue ta cond itions beyond
our control, we run out of an adver tised
special, we will substitute the some
item in a compa rable brand (when such
an item is aYailoble) ref lecting the sam e
savings or, if you prefer, g ive you a
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"RAIN CHECK" which entitles you to
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remain in the hospital until Thursday or Friday.
Dr . George Nichopoulos , th~ millionaire entertainer 's per·
sonal physician, could not he reached for comment . He said
earlier "I anticipate it will he three to five months before he
rElvis l is able to •et back into the swing of it."

Division
sharp in
congress

Injured In Monday nlght's 267 loss to the Minnesota
Vikings and Coach Don Simla
suspects the test results will
not be good.
The Dolphins also an·
nounced that linebacker Nick
Buoniconti broke his thumb
·in the Minnesota game and
. will he lost indefinitely. .

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r•Q h l to edtt or retecr any a ds
dr&gt;em c&lt;l
Obtec rlonat
1bc
p ub li Sher
wtll
not
be
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1n c o rr PCI illSC'rlt On
RATES
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?S Per Ce nt Otsrount on pa1d
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&amp; Obttuary
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BLIND ADS
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OFFICE HOURS
8 30,, m ro 5 00 p m Dally
fl JO a 111
ro 17 0 0 Noon

CASH pa1d tor all ma k es and
mode l :. oi mobile homes
Phone area co d e 6 ld &lt;1 73
"1153 1
o1

n t! c

2 SIGNS ' 'Pomeroy
OF

QUALITY

Other 112 Ton and 34
ton models, 1 ton
stak e, 2 1h ton
H. O
cnass 1s, al~o 3, 4 ton

IN MEMORY of o ur beloved
husband
fath e r
and
gran dt a th e r ,
H e n ,_y
Capehart who pa ssed away
se ven years ago, Sep tember
3 1968

.,

WA NTE D
oflt ce cler k For
1nt ervtcw
apply
Inc ,
R rc hard s and
Son
L etar! Fa lls. Ohto
9 3 3tc

!~r~Ja!~le,

Where the de -

oops -

tbe

When submarme sandwtches recession seems to be botbe g tn cost tng $2 25 , they toming out most is in the op·
" torpedo ' the budget
t1mistic predictions.

Radiator Cooling Special
Twenty -fourth m a series of monev-saving service coupons.
1

Coupon
Get reaay ior winter . Drain &amp; flush
radiator and chec;k all hoses and connections. Install 2 gal . G.M. Permanent
Anti- Freeze.
REG.
PRICE

SPECIAL

Nathan Biggs t&lt;adialor and
ditioning Specialist .

$2195

Air

Con-

Sale starltng August 27
through Se pt 11 Everyday
exce pt Sunday
Anttq ues,
d rs hes . furn itu re , bedrm
sets and mtsc , adults '
Chtldre:n's
and
tnfant
c tothmg Shoes some new ,
new
b ed
shee t s
and
blanket s B lu e shower sta ll
wtth seat ftberglass, whtte
l avatory , gtrl's btke , other
rte ms too numerous to
mentton Follow srgns from
LangS\Itl l e, t ;~ mrle from
Turner's Store on Co . Rd 10
a 27 tfc

tmployment Wanted
WrLL UO oaoy::,.,ltOQ Hl rn y
home Phone 742 4863 .
a 31 3tc
WILL DO odd robs, mowtng ,
hauling, patnttng or roof rng
Phone 992 7409
8-28 ·6tC
----------- - ~ --

PAINTING , ca rpentry worK
or
tree
tr tm mmg ,
reasonab l e ra te s Phone 992
7187 or 992 5673
9 3 41p

-..:-::-:--- - - - - ---.__ 1\RPE N TkY
f too rtng
A Good Running Car Will:
Last longer. perform better, and give better
~as mileage.
Call tor an appointment, or stop by today Keep watchang for
money-saving coupons that help you .
We honor BankAmencard, Master Charge and Sohio '-redit

Cards.
DO BUSINESS WITH A LEADER

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
SOO E. 'Main St.
Ph. 992 -2174
Pomeroy. Ohio
Service Hrs:: Weekdays Til4: 30, Sat. 8 tol12 noon

1:1

B-31 Jtc

-----....,...--------YARD . Basement and Porch

GARAGE Sate , Frrday, Se p t
.S, 463 Grant St, Mtddlepor t
D I Shes . furniture , win t er
co at s stacks , other ttems
9 3 2tc

LOtJP(H.

Cf' dt ng .=.nd paneltng Phone
99? ?1 59
8 1:' 76 t c
REMODELING ,
Plumbing~·
heaTing an d all types of
general
repatr
W ork
guaranteed
20 years elC. '
pen en ce
Phone 992 2409
5- 1 tfr,-

---- --- ----·

MoDile Homes tor ~le
12

x 70 - MA NHATTAN 2
bedrm ,. 2 full baths , utility
butl dmg , washer and dryer ,
cen tral atr , de luxe fur
nrtur e Call (304) 882 3340,
after5pm
9 J 6tc

I·

•

70 17tc

LAURELAND APARTMENT ,
6th a nd George Sts , New
Have n.
w
va
IM
MED IA TE
OCCUPANCY
Select your 2 bedrm town
house , Beautiful n ew apt
comp l ex, app l iances fur
nished, completely car
peted , Rent S126 up tn
cludtng
utrl tltes
Call
res tdent manager , Sam or
Becky Longanacre, I 304
882 2567 If no answer , call 1
(30 4) 882 2788
9 3 12tc

Fr o m th e la rges t Tru c k or
B tJIIdoz er Radra t or t o the
S ill a I test Heater Co r e
Nathan Btggs
Radtator Spec talr st

IQ /1 /I.R ROW Camper
9'f ? 5 16 !1

19 75 t- IRE B IRD
at r co n
dtt to ned and ot her ex t ras
Ph on e 742 5943
9 3 41c

am t m,
ST ER EO R A -610
co n sol e, .1 speed c h a ng er
Balance $101 86 or terms
Ca t I 992 3965
8 26 He

1970R AMB L ER REBEL , 4dr
automatt c tran smtsSton.
p s , phon e 997 220 1
8286tp HU NTIN G Ltcense , Nr g ht
- . - ___________ ~
craw l ers
meat wo r ms ,
TACKLE
guns
ammo
1
19 1? GMC
ton ptckup tru c k
bows
a rr ows, camptng
sha rp and rn very good
cq u tp , CB's and accesso r y
cond t ll on Pr1cc \7 350 Ca ll
lndtan J oe's, 308 P age St, 7
'19 7 ?91? or se c Steve Bu rton
st reets pas t Mrddleport
8 11 l?tp
:'. w1mm1nq Pool
8 13 ?6t p
1952 1NTERN A TI O NAL truck,
1 ton , 14 It f l atbed wllh 190 AKC B r rttatny S25. 80 lb
rear end S325 Phone 742
Crossbow , Sb5, two sto rm
6751
wrndows 28 x 36, $8 eac h
8 3 1 61c
Phone 992 7805
8 27 61 p

,

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tlt74 V W B uo . low mileage LE T us se r vtce y o u r Votk.s
Phone 742 4885
wagen
r easo na b l e ra tes
8 31 31C
Mtddleporr Pe nnzo.r N orth
---Secon d Str eet M 1ddl epor l
oJI FIAT, $6 5, engme bad
Phone 9~7 99 7)
Phone 992 7826
8 19 76tc
8 31 3t p

- -- - - ----

For Rent or Sale

For Rent

TRAILER , adults only
992 3)81

NEW
V I LLAG E
Manor
Apartmen t s rn Mtddleport , 1
bedroom apts from $104 plvs
elec
Call 992 3273 or see
Mrs
Keatley , Apt
101 ,
Rtverstde Apartments

8·28·26tp

TWO Furn tshed apts
Kay
Ceetl. 87 Sou t h Second Ave,
Mtdd l epon. Ohto
Phone
992 5262
B 21 lfc
) 1\N 0 A ROOM furnt Sh cd an d

unfurntshed
apartments
Ph on e 99 ? 541&lt;1
J :? I l c

LuMBER tor sate , doors .
wtndows , and a ll k tnds Call
af te r S p m 9'12 3658
8 27 6tc
--- - ~----- - -- -

CA NN I N G tomatoes
green
and r e d p eppe r s Cleland
f.- a r ms
Geral dt n e Cleland
Racrne Phone 949 Al ? l
8 19 tfc

MODERN

Walnut s ter eo
radto conso l e, am lm radro ,
.t speed chang er
Ba l anc e
$101 7? o r t er m s Call 9~ ?
]965
8 n li e

No W c on t rac t tng c lub ca lves
for fall delivery Both steers
and heifers Call { 61.4 ) 985

3B05
8 31 Sic
GRAIN fed calves , 85c lb cut,
w ra pped, and froze Phone
(61.4) 985 4198
8 3 1 6tc

Stegler &amp; Monogram

FUEL OIL

Heating Stoves
start at 5324.69 .
-1 Wood Burning Stove

CLIP THIS AD and bring ol
tn for 515 . 00 discount

POMEROY LANDMARK
. . .J_ack W , Carsey, Mgr

Aiitl Phone 992·2181

WANTED
Kttchen State Inspected
Licensed
Baker
and
Decorator
Homemade
Noodles also featured

KUHL CAKE DECOR

OffiCe Building with 700 sq
ft. of space located on 107
Sycamore St , Pomeroy
Would sell on land contract
or rent
Gerald Reuter ,

Phone 992 -2490

t·

Real Estate For Sale
90 A CRI:: farm lo cated tn
Columbta Twp Phone (6 14 )
698 2524
8 31 31p

9 RM HOUSE in Mtddleport,
large lot
Good
ne tgh
borhood Phone (6 141 985

3B05

EXCAVA- TIN.G
ud C t~.not:: ,
dozer and d ttcher
Gas,
electrrc and water line
burral. basements , footers.
sept rc systems and brush
c leantng Will haul fill dirt,
top sod , sand and gra-wel,
lt mestonefor drtYeways and
roads
Phone Charles R
Hatfreld , Backhoe Sel"vice.
Rt 1, Rutland, OhtO , 741

BAC KHv .:: tor rent. hour or
contract
Reg
or
ex
caVatrng type Se pttc tanks
instatrea Bill P u llrn s Phone
992 2478
8 27 li e
P I CT yR E
O RIGINAL
F R AMI N G ,
SEASCAPj: A ND LAND
SCA PE PAINTING S E
JOYC E MILLER 997 7680
8 10 74tp

EXC AVA TING , dozer , loader
a n d backhoe work , sep lt c
tan k s
tns tal le d
dump .
tru cks and lo boy s for hrre .
w&lt;ll haul ftll dtr L top sod ,
ltmes tone and gravel,. Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers , day
phone 992 7089 nrght phone
99'1 3525 or 99 2 52 32
2 11 lf c

MOBILE Cra ne servtce and
dozer wo rk Ph one 992 5468
8 7 26 1p

W/&gt;6 C:OtJIST!t-J0

FOR SALE
3 acres of land, 2 mobtle
homes, excellent well wtth
new deep well water pump.
Ntce location in country.
Pnce reduced for qmck
sa le due to tllness . See by
appotntment
only
for
further information call

-oOiER- W~~K--;-

UTILE ORPHAN ANNIE

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-MAKE A LITTLE YEARN A LOT

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AND

lllOSE NHO MEI/ER Olti GET

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AFTER

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AT All TO YOU IF YOU
KNOW YOU ALWAYS CAN
GE1' ALL YOU WANT -

WELL-

THAT'S WHY IT'S EASY
ME NOT TO WORRY
A BIG, lOSs -

MUST BE

BROIIE-

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10 3Q-Wheel of Forlune 3,4, 15, Pri ce TS Righi a,IO
11 DO-High Rollers 3,4,15 : One Life to Live 6. Gambll
a. IO ; Golk Guitar 9
11 3Q-Hollywood Squares 3.15; Happy Days 13 ;
Midday 4; Love of Lite a, IO
11 55-Take Kerr B. Dan lm el"s World 10
12 ~Magnlflcenl Marble Machine 3,15: Showolfs 13,
Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4, News 6.a.1 0
12 : 3Q-Jackpot 3,15 , All My Children 6.13 , Search for
Tomorrow 8 ,10

12 . S5-NBC News 3,15
1 ·DO-News 3. Ryan·s Hope 6,13. Phil Donahue B,
Young &amp; the Restless 10. Nol For Women Only 15 ..
1. 3Q-Oays ot Our Lives 3,4,15 , Lei's Make a Deal 6,13,
As the World Turns 8, 10.
2:0D-S10.000 Pyramid 6, 13 ; Guiding Light 8,10
2:3Q-Doctors 3,4,15, Rhyme &amp; Reason 6,13 ; Edge of
Nlghl 8,10.
3 ;0D-Another World 3,4 ,15; General Hospital 6.13.
Match Gme a, IO; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20 .
3 3&lt;&gt;-0ne Llle lo Love 13 . Bewllched 6.Taltlelales a, IO
4 oo--Mr . Cartoon 3; I Oreamof Jeannie 4, Somerset
15; Mickey Mouse Club 6, Musical Chairs a .
Sesame Sf. 20.33 . Movie " Hurricane Smith" 10,
Dinah 13
4 .3o-Bewltched 3. Merv Grlfftn 4, Mod Squad 6.
Mickey Mouse Club 8. Bonanza 15
5 oo-FBI 3; Lucy Show 8, Mlsler Rogers' Neigh
borhood 20.33
5:30-News 6; Andy Grlfllth 8. Adam .12 13 ; c;..t Smart
15. Elec Co 20.33.

~m~~

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P;1ss

A Haltfax reader asks , " What
I S th e cor re c t standard

Opentng le.1d - J .,

to

a one d1a·

m o od o pen1ng w1th • 0
¥ J 102. K 10654.4- K 952" '

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Al l s u1t Stayman. as the name
1mpl1e s IS a form of th e
Stayman co nventwn rn whi ch
th e res ponse 1s tn the cheapes t

decent (our-card

Gourmet 8; New Zoo Revue 13

10·oo-&lt;:etebrlty Sweepstakes 3.4.15. Spin 011 8.10 .
Mike Douglas 13

not rump

6 4t

The .answer IS that you have
to make tbe underb1d of three
d1amonds Th1s hand shows why
we like to play the JUmp ra1se
from one to three as good. but
not forctng

SUit

(Do you have a question tor
the Jacob ys? Wrrle "Ask lhe
Jacooys' cere ol th1s
newspaper The most tn ·
terestmg questiOns w11l be
used m thts column and
wnfers wtll rece1ve cop1&amp;s of

6 :DO-News3.4,a,10,I3,15; ABC News6 . Sesame St 20.
Book Beal 33.
6 3Q-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13 , Andy Griff ith 6.
CBS News 8.10, Lilias Yoga 9 You 33
7 .oo-Truth or Cons. 3,4; Billy Graham Crusade 15.
Bowling for Dollars 6 . Wnat's My Lrne 8. Black
Prspectlve on the News
20 ; News 10, Movie
" Samson &amp; Delilah'" 13; Family al War 33
7;3Q-Hollywood Squares 3.. 4; Ohio Lotlery 6•. New
Price Is Right 8. Evening Edition wllh Mart111
Agronsky 20. Wild Kingdom 10
9 oo-The Monlefuscos 3,4,15. E vel Knlevel · 6; Dyn ·O
Mite Salurday Preview a , E venlng al Pops 33
Movie " The Good Earth" 10; Creative Faculty 20
a :3o-Fay 3,4,15. The Waltons a . People al the end of
lhe Tunnel 20
9 DO-Medical Slory 3,4,15, Streets of San Francisco 6,
Ftrlng Line 20 , Philadelphia Folk Fe~.llval ';\ d
9 3Q-BIIIy Graham Crusade B; Mov ie Cool
an
Luke" 13.
10 DO-Billy Graham Crusade 6, News 20. To Be An

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ALONG?

SIGN S

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Slim,
bou'
EnJouin'
ih'

that

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pi'tchur.

dweller
DOWN
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12 Grosse -,
2 Wedding
Mtch.
word
13 Old lrtsh
3 Conjecturmg
robe
14 wds. )
14 Golf club
4 Bare
15 Bosses
5 Place
17 " - Cardafter
board
6 Rotund
Lover"
7 Tat's partner
18 To and 8 Theoret19 Netghbor
ically
(3 wds.)
of Ky.
20 Spire
9 Church
ornament
feature
21 Second10 Dog
Mnd
r.-~~~~
23 Falsehood

Yesterday' s
16 Bearing
22 - Paulo
23 Tyke
24 Made an
initial
appearance
( 2 wds. )
25 Light wool·
en fabric

Allswer
%6 Joint
28 Porter
30 Scottiah
cake
32 Kind of
nose
33- Ekberg
36 Gaelic
38- cMnce!

nounced 33

10 3o--CBS Fall Preview 8 , Scene One, Tak e One 33

11 oo-News 3.4.6.a,I O. IS , ABC News 33
11 ; 3Q-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; FBI 6. Mov ie "The
Undefeated" 8, Mov 1e " Wait ' ttl the Sun Shines
Nellie" 10.
12 · 15-News 13.
12 ·3o-Wide World Special 6
12

4

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down. sa500.00
RACINE - 3 large bedrooms,
bath, mod kit ,, large dining
and liv1ng
Basement, front
porch, ntce lot for garden .
Offer welcomed.
5 ACRES - About 1/ '.Z fenced.

HE"
GeES- THAT
L-(L GRAY

SEEN

uoE:

BTFSPU&lt;

a-.J THE

-AN' DISASTER
HAPPENS !f-

AstroGrapt-1

28 Bookie's
income

CLOUD

6oES-

10NN

Good building site and garden
space. Drilled well. 2 bedroom

mobile home $15,500 00
BUILDING LOTS - Meigs ,
Eastern and Southern. Some

1

WANTED - New brick home
with large bedrooms and

r.!UST THE
PLACE .

BUT THI&amp; IS
A MEN'S
CLUB.

the

three L 's, X for

the

two O's, etc. Single letters.

apostrophes, the .length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each

JIUTLAND
FURNITURE

day the code letters are different.

HVFY

FBT
FIM

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NFKMI
KXM

GMHK

SVEEVB
TOHOB-

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VHAMI
Yesterday's Cryptoquote: TO DIE FOR AN IDEA IS TO SET
=.JL....L--...1.. A RATHER HIGH PRICE UPON GUESSWORK. -ANATOLE
FRANCE

(CJ 197 r, Kin&amp;

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FBT

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OC SNUFFY

AlN .T HOME ,
BUT I'M SHORE HE WON T
IF I BORR'i H IS
DDEH FER A SPELL

I WANT

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Your m ,l!enal p rospec ts1 J rt•
very brtqht hul you m ust du
..-, o mcthtng con struC !IVl' W!lll
o pport unt l tPs thd l come ~'&lt;I&lt;J • Iy
now ThPy may bP fleettnq

You 're sttll tn a f'o rtu nate cycle
lor acc umulat rn g possessron s
Another ltllle wtnd l all may
co me your way v1 expectedly

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You II

CRYPTOQUOTE

- R·uftitu

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w1lltn q to qo n1 1t n f l hf!t r w.1y l&lt;J
ll dY to be co -opera lt'oC A s k IN
arcl ti nf'eded

There s a pleasant surpr1s e
brewtng rega rdt nq somelh tng
you ve been ho ptng for It wtll
unfold 1n a very unusual
I ash ton

CANCER (June 21-July 22)

One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A Is
t used for

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 -Feb 19)

GEMINI (May 21 -June 20)

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Is · L 0 N G F E L L 0 W

22·Jan.

19) YOtlt f! l uc k ter th r ouqtr
oH1ers t Od;"~y lh &lt;Jn you wou ld tw
tl nc lt nq o n yout o w1r Le t yo 1H
EJS &lt;;OC t:l tP S Ci'lll \IW shots

You have the abtltty to l tnal tze
Stlu altons today Don t fool
around w rlh small stuff Get to
the ma1or 1ssues

NOT ANY MORE

THEY OPENED IT
UPTO WOMEN
RECENTLY.. BY
COU P:T ORDER

CAPRICORN (Dec

TAURUS (Apnl 20· May 20)

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work

CIILi. 7'42-4211 ·
TALK TO WENDELL
GRATE ,
CARPET CONSULTANT

742·4211

Other s wtll ltnd you a dynam tc
person to be around today
You 11 have a way of mak rng
good lhmgs happen l or them
as well as yourse lf

39 Branches
40 Demented
41 Shoo!
1 KNOW

SAGITTARIUS (No~ 23 - 0ec
21) You II hC'a t I rom a tr tetl cl to
d ety who yo u hnven 1 see n rn
c;,omP tnnP 'r ou have mt1ch to
ShdrP You II DICk up Wh('r!' JllU
tl" tr o tt

ARIES (March 21-Ap&lt;il 191

deeply

c

SCORPIO (Ocl. 24- Nov 22)
Con c1tl tons nr c m o rif"'t;w o rct h l c
to r vn11 th .1n u&lt;;t J&lt;l ltoday r cgvr
dtnq vou r e&lt;H cc r &lt;'Inti y 0 11 r 1111
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For Thursday, Sept. 4, 1975

(2 wds.)

have hundreds '· .Q~
carpel values. Your job 11
be completed rn 1 to
weeks
No long waiting
perrod Our mstaller has 28
years experience • Expert
lnstallat1on
You'll like
What you get

qiitherllrQ You II mrlkf' 111
JNeSt1 nq ( Ol l l.t CI'&gt; '{Oll COi ildrt t
m.11&lt;.e r·l "&gt; f' WhPre

• Bem•ce Bedll Oaol

fellow
30 Plethora
31 Melodic
syllable
34 ''Down under" bird
35 Actor,

37 Desire

RUBBER BAGK
We

sources

29 Funny

Rod -

Square
Yard

World Specia l 13

2· 15-News 13

27 Roman

WHAREVt::R

4~Wide

1 ~Tomorrow 3.4

24 Led off
26 Dignified

GO 'WAYrr-J/NX
SOMEBODY
0
EL..SE"!.'

Kangaroo 8, 10. Sesa me St

33 .
8 ;3Q-Big Valley 6
9 oo-A M 3; f'hll Donahue 4,15, Muriel Stevens a.
Mike Douglas 10 10. Morning Wllh D J 13
9 3Q-Not For Women Only 3. Dinah 6. Galloping

~COME

FREE

carpeting
501 NYLON

qu i et street, 3 bedrooms, bath,
large lrvmg and famrly room

with utilities $1500.00 up.

North

7 3Q-Schoolles 10

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
42 Homesteader
1 Pretense
43 Sicilian
5 Atelier
volcano

L"T US DO IT! !

w1th garage and
for year around

latn to ps $30,00000
NEW LISTING - In town on

$17,000

NO, 114ERE.'S
TI41NG ELSE
HAVE TO DO!

'' .

nace, and vtew of the moun ·

kttchen
wdh
range .
drsposal. N G hot water
heat , full basement, par
ches. close to school.

that he has grand slam
mtere s t South 's six-spade b1d
accepts the 1dea of a club grand
sla m South has a mere H)-pornt
notrump but h1s doubleton d1a ·
mond looks hke money from
home Hence, hts SIX-spade b1d
Th ts IS enough for North He
btds seve n clubs and South has
no troub le maktng the club
grand s tam On the other hand
ther e are only 12 tncks ai

35-&lt;:olumbus Today 4
45-Mornlng Report 3
ss-&lt;:huck While Reports 10. News 13
DO-Today 3,4,15; AM America 6,1 3, CBS News a.
Popeye Bugs Bunny 10

8 ()()-Lucy Show 6 , Capt

emperor

REALTY

dilton . 3 BR. balh, nice

POSTERS

but he ha s two four-

nounces

Mos t modern experts use the
JUmp
from one to four notrump
SO'POATANl
TO MEas a slam mvttaliOn, the Jump
:-....._-~_.-. from one to s1x a s a s top b1d not that they aren't stopp mg
L~~_r.;;;;:-;: pre tty h1gh and the jump
'-"'"'-!.:. from o ne to five notrump as an
L__ _ a ll su1t Stayman grand s lam m·
v1tatwn
North ha s only 18 pomts op·
pos1te hts partner 's notrump

PORTABLE
TOILET
RENTAL.
Constructton
Outdoor
events
Phone
Gal!tpolis .
AA6 4787,
Russell's P! umbtng and
Heattng
8 19 tfc

CLELAND

con -

\'OU WANT

OOP.'

WOULD YOU BELIEVE?
Build an all steel bu il drng at
Pole Barn prrces? Golden
Gtant All Steel Butldings,
Rt
4, Box 148. Waverly ,
Ohio Phone 947 2296
7-24 tfc

liv•ng . $14,000 00
~~;.;;~~~·
NEAR MIDDLEPORT - 4
..
E.
1'
bedrooms.
nice kit ., modern
608
bath. utility room. F.A fur ·

excellent

I WILL! DO

ESTIMATES CALL M C
CRAWFORD, 992 7680
8 7 26tp

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&lt; &gt;tory

c:QN'T WO~ .

I'M GOING OUT
TO SU'i OUR
SUPPLIES,

HOTHIHU

EXca'v-aiing~

Lt. t t ERED

6
6
6
7

Amencan response

MONEY 'S ALL

BUT,

land cleartng, ponds and
basements ,
and
land
sca ptng
Pulltns
Ex
cavatmg , phone 992 2.478
8 26 301c

949 4917 or 992 ·5906

basement
large lot

6 DO--Sunrise Seminar 4. Summer Semeste r 10

nmg H1 s SIX-diamond ca ll an-

¥ QB3~

SOUTH I 0 1

Pass
P ass
P ass
Pass

SEW IN G
MACHINe ,
Repll trs. servrce, all makes
992 2284 The F,abric, Shop,
P omeroy Au thorized Smger
Sales and Service
We
sha rpen Scisso r s
3 29 lfc

NEAR
Pomeroy,
new
3
bedroom, l 112 baths , carport ,
NEW LISTING-20 acres and
mud r':1 • uttltly , · sun deck , ,
all
mtnerals . 2 houses with
large ltv tn g room, kitchen
and
nrce
barn.
d1n rng
area,
paneled , baths
refrtgerator and Tappan
$31.000 00
range inclu ded
A lso , wrll
NEW LISTING - Brick home
help l!J'ance Phone 992 7790 of 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, n1ce
after _6 p m
bath with shower. Modern ktt.,
B 27 Sic
dishwasher , and disposal.

0

410 5~

lNT

D &amp; L. i 1&lt; 1:-"t:. lrim-m tng , 10
years expenence Insured ,
free eSttmates Call 992 3057 ,
Coo l vil le
Phone ( 1 J .667
304 1
4 30 tfc

Pomeroy
For further in
format ron. call 992 3868
824111p
'

P01ii\EROY,

EAST

871
.11094
.!52
1087

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---------HOUSE at 1'ltt Laurel Sl,

MAIN

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North -South vul ner able

11

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THURSDAY . SEPTEMBER 4. 1975

ca rd mmor s uits and 1s deftmtely mte rested m seven, 1f South
ca n s h o w a four-c ard f1t for
e 1ther v f them
When South does b1d stx
clubs, North 1s off and runn -

• K8.
4 A Q 64

MIX CONCRETE
deltve r ed right lo your
p ro1 ect Fast and easy Free
esttma tes Phone 99 2 3284,
Goeglern R eady Mrx Co,
Mr dd le port. Ohio
6 30 uC

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THAT'7 WHAT I

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7 11 90tc

wall ca rpe t, cen tra l arr
Phone 992 7030
8 31 6tc

POMEROY

KJT A.

MUC-!1 .A-Rf
TW:Y?

6092

------------3 BEDRM house wtlh wall to

tn

t\AIIf~'T

1

S EPTIC T A N KS cle aned
Mod er n Sa n 1ta t to n 992 3954
o r 992 7)49
9 IB tfc

8 31 3tc

frame

'lf3N1&lt;: t\O.U

- .4 10 · 1 mo

ELWOGU BOWER S'REPAIR
Sweepers toas t e r s, rron~
a!l smettt ap pt1an ces L awn
mower n ext to St ate H1 gh
way Ga rag e on Route 7
Phone 91l5 382S
4 16 tfc

ooo- Tomorrow

6 JG-Five Minutes to L tve By 4. News 6. Bible An
swers 8, Senior Citizens 10, P a ttern s for Llvtng 13

o penmg

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4 K QJ
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t A 10 7 6
4 K .I J2

Ph. 992-3993

B 175

RIVER
2 baths .

1

2 DO-News 13.

6 25-Farm Report 13

¥ K75

512.000.00
ON THE
bedrooms ,

t 'l oo-Mpvle " Law of the Lawless" 10, N ews 13

9 3Q-Movle ·· starsky and Hutch" 6; Jean Shepherd's
America 10

IT5 ALL RIGH"
L IS.5A DEAR, I
UNDERSTAND:

Movi e

12 .3Q- Wide World Special 6.13

All suit Stayman suits all

Syracu~Q, Ohto

.

POMEROY -

UNCL E PLATO S
ILLNESS CHANGES
EVERYTHING:

LARRY LAVE~DER

Flatwoods, Ohto
Pomeroy , Ohto
Stop In Or

HOUSE, 3 bedrooms. new
Sears' cabinets , tndoor
outdoor carpe l tn g , c hatn
lmk fence, utiltfy burldtng , 2
lots Washer , dryer , ref and
s tove
S12.500 Phone 992
7430
8 3 I 6fp

by Land Contract

All stzes on hand, prices

NOW

~C A UY

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For Sale

AN['

Blown
Insulation Services
Blown tnto Walls &amp; AHtcs
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS '
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING&gt;SOF F ITT
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

Real Estate For Sale

8 27 He

Sol Hurok 33.
10 3Q-Hocklng Valley Bluegrass 20,33
II ·QO-News 3,4,6,8.15; ABC News 33
11 · 30- Johnny Carson 3.4,15 . FBI •6.
"'Gargoyles" a. News 10

9 ()(}-S andburg ' s Ltncoln 3. 4, 15 . Cannon 8, Master piece Theatre 33

FREE ESTIMATES

or Sale

Phone

American Parade 8,· News 20 . Conversation with

WIN AT BRIDGE

CAKE BAKING

Call9927537

9 45-Movle " The Harder They Fall" 13
10 OD-Pelrocell l 3.4; Oral Roberts In Al"'k" IS .

B· 3o-Btlly Graham Crusade 6, Man Builds, Man
Deslsroys 33, Philadelphia Fo lk Festival 20

TEXAS WESTERN,
BOOTS
KNAPP SHOES
SHEBOYGAN
Sleet Toe Safely Shoes

CU~ t UM

1969 BONNEVILLE Ponttac ,
arr condrttoning, power
brakes , s teertng, w tndow s, 4 RM H OUS E-;- good l oca t ton
Ph one 992 7394
and seats Call 949 5721 or
9 3 4tc
see Ben P et r el, Ra cine
8 3 1 3tc

For Rent

Jobber In

8 11 1 m o

p hone

or c"ouSt~uences 3,.c ; Billy Graham
Crusade IS , Bowling for Dollars 6 , What ' s My
Ltne? 8; New s 10. Movie " The Krng and I" 13;

oo- Truth

" G1ant" 10

Mgr &amp; MechaniC

Pom e roy

·\

.

Book Beal 20. The Romagnolls' Table 33
7 3Q-College Football ' 75 3; Name That Tune A; Lest' s
Make A Deal 6; Wilburn Bro1hers 8. Evening
Edllion with Marlin AGronsky 20, The Judge 10.
E pisode Action 33
8 oo-Roch Lollle 3.4. 15, Thai 's My Mama 6. Billy
Graham Crusade 8, Feelmg Good 20,33, Movie

Wilbur Ward ,

TO LEARN
ABOUT k:EUGION

AU.

be recetv1ng good news fr om
two dr l ferent sources perh aps t oday Return all cal l s
Read your ma d carefully

VIRGO (Aug

Sepl. 4. 1975

23-Sepl. 22)

Y0\1 II hav e s everal frt ends
workrng behtnd the sce n e~ 11'1 5
co m rng ye&lt;H to help m.rke
th1ngs more co mforlab lf' fn r
you One rn ay be tnst ru me nt'l l
rn b e t!e r rn g your frnanctCJI !OI

Seed s you ve sown 111 the past
tell upon fertile sotl Reward s
you re entdled to wr l l b e
torthcomr ng

LIBRA (Sept 23-0c1. 23) Don 'o

l :'ll}&gt;. .... SI' ,\1'1-.It

turn down any tnV11atJons loday
wher e there II be a !arge

i

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I.~S \

WANT TO LEARN

A60Uf M05E5. AND

ST. PAVl AND MINNEAPOLIS

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Moddleport , 0 . 1

318 N. 2nd

North 2nd Street
Tune - Ups.
Battene s
Shock Absorbers · Trres
Muffler Tatlptpes - Cooling
Systems .
We
also
service
Volkswagens and other
loretgn cars .

TWO Beta clarrnets. both lrke
story
frame ,
recently
new, $75 each A lso . uprtght
4 ROOM furn tshed apartment
1; 2 baths,
renovated
,
3
BR,
1
ptano, $15 Phone 992 5769
with wall to wall car pet.
dinrng
R.,
TV
room,
car9
3
Jtc
Phone 992 5908
9-3 tfc
peted, paneled. ttled, new
1973 FORD Ranger PtckU"p,
NG. forced atr furnace ,
overload
37 , 000
m tl~ s .
8 RM S, all modern home , 2
new srding, full basement ,
$2,000
Lone
Star
boat
and
m ties from Harr 1sonvtl l e
2 car garage , porches
trailer with Mercury engrne
Shown by appotntment only
Sla,500.
Phone
949
3070
Ca l l 742 5602
9 3 41C
9 3 41c
Ml DOLE PORT
1'12
A RM FURN I SHE D ap t for
story,
3
BR
,
bath,
mce
5 FT BRUSH hog , 3 pt htlch ,
rent Phone 992 3658
k1tchen. L.-R. has fireplace .
S225 Phone (614) 985 3594
9 3 lfc
9 J 6tp
Full basement with utrllty
R . Fruit trees . All rn good
1=URNI S HEV
apartment ,
10 · 10 JOHN Deere dozer , new
adults only tn M rddleport
coodilion
$14,aOO. OWNER
e ng tne,
patnt,
steertng
Phone 992 3874
MOVING
clutches, canopy, winch ,
3 25 lfc
hydraulrc blade , S4.500
r-'hone (614) 985 3594
DEXTER - 30 nice clean
9 3 61p
COU N T RY
Mobi le
Home
acres (fenced) home has 3
Pa rk. R t 33, ten mttes north
BR . Uving,kitchen , utility .
of Pom e roy Large l ois wtth
FOR
SALE
Guns and
Barn &amp; other buildings ,
Ammo Our tall stock is now
concrete pattos, srdewalks ,
good well S3,500 down bal.
here
Co-mplete ltne of
runners and off street
r;arkt ng Phone 9Q2 7479
Remington ,
W tnchester.
rncludes interest $133 00
lthica , Sav age Slug barrels
12 31 tic~
per month for 15 years .
rn stock tor mos l brand shot
guns , but in short supply
PRIV /\ lE meetrng room for
NO INFLATION IN THE
Get them whtle they last
any organ tzar ton , phone 992
PRICES OF THE ABOVE
Money
short.
lay
a
·
way
3975
your fall hunting needs New
3 11 ttc
PROPERTIES BUY
Fall store hours starting
NOW
Sep t . 5, 10 a .m to 9 p .m ,
PHONE 992-2259
2
BEDROOM
furntshed
Monday Saturday .
Vtllage
mobr te hom e No pels Call
Gun Shoppe , 266 Mill St.,
992 711 79
Pho_ne 992 5177 , financing . SIX room hou se at 842 Pearl
8 22 -tfc
avatlable
.
St, Middleport. w we In 9 3 26 tc
Sulated,
paneled ,
new
TRA I LER spac e for r ent.
ceilings, etc . Phone 992 -2022
1972 FORD semt tractor , 472
Ph on e A tbert Hill , 949 2261
B 27 71c
cubic inch gas engine Less -~-~-- --- ----8 26 7t p
than
5,000 m lies
Phone
HOUSE for setle rn Rutland,
2 BE DROOM trader, ext ra
{30-41 173 -3079 Mrs Gordon
$6,500. Phone 992 S85B .
Staates, Sandyv ill e , W Va
ntce Phone 992 3324
8 31 tfc
9 3 61c
8 26 tfc

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W H ITEROCK and Ba bcoc k
hens. S2 50 each P hone 99 2
740 7
I -2B-6tp

OPEN EVES.8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

For Rent

By PHIL PASTORET

PENNZOIL

For Sale

POMEROY MOTOR CO
Help Wanted

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER J,I97S

Dan's Shoe Repair

Phone 992·9973

NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Fleelside

Notice

Barbs

.. . .

·:·-

Ph t92 2174

Lost

JO f BI 6, 13 70, '17, ( 9 1 3 6tc

l Rodiato

"

SM~TH

4 whell dnves

Pets For Sale

n

-EXPERIE~CED

8 l 'i ?61 p

In Memoty

1

business Services
Service

Vts tllng Mr and l \IJrs
Erroll Conroy and Mrs Allee
Dodson were Mr . and Mrs
Se pt embe r
D turnllur e.
1Ce box es.
Robert Conroy of Florida , .)Lbrass
memo r 1es
SO MEONE needed to mow
b eds . or comp l ete
0 1 a l oved on e gone to r est
grass Phone 992 7774
Mr and Mrs Robert Hut houschold5
Wrrlc M
D. You wrH n ever be fo r gollen ,
9 3 3tc
Miller
,
Rl
.J
P
ome
ro
y
c hinson of New MexiCO, Mr
By those who l oved you b est
Oh 10 Call 1n 7760
Sad I y m tSSe d by hIS wtfe
and Mrs Jack Conroy of
I0 7 74
Opa l
and ch ildr en and
g r an dchildren
Co lwnbus, Oh1o, M1ss K1m
S TARTER for 1966 t hr o u gh
Q 3 1tc
Conroy and girl fnend of
1~69 Datsun Phone 741 5387
f\ ~ C Req
P e kt n gese pup pr Cs
B 3 I )tc
Akron and Mr . Hugh Conroy
~'" Pli o' '-' Pt Pl easan t 6/5
~010
and gtrl fnend Carol of
17 G ROWN Germa n Sh e pherd
8 19 1? I c
Akron . Due to the illness of
NOTICE
near Ches t er
Boy's pet
Ph on e (614 ) 98 5 417 5, Ke tth
his mother-on-law , Mr . and
AK.L Reg Poodle s, two blue
To the Unknown He1rs and
R tdenour
and I c h oc o la te , 1 apncot
Mrs Durward Conroy was
De v,sec s ol W E Sweanngen,,
9 3 31p
Phone ( 304) 882 3205
deceased ·
unable to attend, but thetr
8 27 12 1p
MAN'S rtng lost at Veterans
daughter Linda and husband
Youa r eherebynottfte d that
Memor 1al
H osp 1 t al
ENGLISH Sette r s, Ll e we l l tn
you have been named de f end
Reward Phone 2.47 2784
and two children came.
AF Reg Phone 992 5 170
ants rna leg al actron entttted
c
31
9 3
8 31 3tc
Recetved word from Hazel
Mildred Chapman and Fred - - - - - - - - _______ _
Sw earrngen. p l ainltffs vs th e
Milhoan Rose , who vis1ted
At&lt;C
REG
m al e Cocker
Unknown H e 1rs and Dev1sees
Spanre l p upp1e s. wormed
of
W
E
Sweart nge n ,
Mrs . Carol Coleman at
a nd sh ots Phone 949 411 3
deceased That th ts case has swE· m
R
.:lnd
sew 1ng
Univers1ty
Hospital
on
a 31 3tp
beenasstgned Case No 15.863,
Machtnes R e patr , P ar t s ,
Wednesday, said her arms
and tS pendtng 1n the Common
and
Suppl tes
Davrs
TO GIVE AWAY
Very nt ce
Pleas Cou rt ot Me1gs Cou nty ,
vacuum Cle aner 1 1 mrle up
were healing , but they they
femal e Be agle dog, 4 5
Oh to Pn meroy
Ohro 45769
Georg e's Creek Rd of f St ate
month s o td
Need s good
would have to graft skin on
Th e ob1 e"- 1s to partt 1ton th e
R
7 Pho e {6 14 ) J46
home
No hunte r s need
au 1e
n
fol lo wtn g reat es tate
her chest.
apply Call eveotngs, 992
S.tu~"'ted •n th e T own shtp of 029 ~
9 3 li e
Me tgs
5427 or 992 59 10
Mrs. Jean Savage and Ot tve tn t he Co unty of M e tQ S,
Humane Socte ty
Sta te o f O hto , and more PAUL·-:- s --- b - - -;hdaughter Ruth Ann of par tt c ularly bo un ded and
8 31 6tc
.
Bar e r
~ op ,
desc
n
bed
as
fo
ll
ows
Racrn
e,
wtll
b
e
closed
trtl
Strongsville, Ohio v1s1ted her
FIRSTTRACT TheEastt!O
M o nday ,Sep t 8,1 975
REGI S TERED
Eng l rsh
aunt, Mrs. Glenna M1lhoan acres. more o r less, ot the
9 3 3t c
Sprrng er Sp ante ls . 11 week
South hal f o f
N o rthwest - -- -~-------- - ­
and Bernard and her cousms, Quarter
old pups sho ts Phone 99 2
o f Sec t 1o n 18 , Town 4, PIA-No Tunrng, L a ne Dantc!s
2639
Mr.
and Mrs . Wayne Ran g e 11 O lt ve T owns ht p,
Phone 992 2082
9 3 41C
8·28·26tp
M1lhoan, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Metgs Cou nt y, O ht o, known as
the PAULK LOT
Milhoan and Mr . and Mrs .
A ND
BOARD
SECON D T RACT Sttua te tn ROOM
P rtva t e ar r co ndtlt one d
th
e
T
own
sht
p
o
f
O
li
ve,
Co
un
t
y
Dwight Milhoan
roo m , phon e
TV
all 7 RM and bath brrck home ,
o f Mergs and Stale of Ohio
Mr . and Mrs
Wayne Sect ton 18 B eg mntng al the
mea l s, laundry pl us m an y
448 South Sec ond , Mrd
ext ra s Wrtte Mr s M
J
dleport Also . 7 rm and bath
Milhoan , Mrs. Jean Savage North east corner of the North
Mrller , Bo x 105 Pome roy ,
w es t qu a rter of satd Sec tiOn
home on Rt 33 . I mile lo 1•
and Ruth Ann, Mr. and Mrs . 18 , th ence W es t 87 rods and 5
Ohto
mtle from grade school and
8 1 26 tp
htgh scnool Also , furn1sh ed
Terry Congo, Mr. W1lliam ltnks to a s tak e thence South
84 rods and 10 lrnks, to th e
3 rooms and bath, ground
.,
Mtlhoan and Mr. Tony c ent er o t th e ltne of sar d
floor apt
near Pomeroy
ROOM
t~ND
BOARD
for
Br t dge
References
Milhoan all attended the N o rthw es t q ua r t e r of s ard
se
ntor
c
tt
1zens
Low
tnc
om
e
Sect ron th ence East 87 rod s
reQutred Ca ll after 6 p m
Irving, very nt ce Phone 992
Milhoan reunwn at Milhoan and 5 1tnk s to the center I me of
992 7022 or 992 2050
3509
satd Secft on then ce North 84
8 31 41C
Rtdge on Sunday.
8
24
26tc
rods and 10 lt n k s to the place
Mrs. Glenna M1lhoan at- of b eg rn n rn g , conlatnrng 46
M O si L E
- hO;-;- sp ac;,l~"Zre
tn country Wrtle Box 613
tended the Curtis reumon at acres , more or less EX
C E PT t N G th eretrom about
Pomeroy . Ohio or c all (618 1
Forked Run Lake on Sunday . 3 1 1 acres out of th e Northeast
524 5825
Roger H.tl
8 29 18tc
Mrs. Clara Milhoan and corne r thereo f heretofore
resrden ce, off Ma tn S t ,
deeded to D o uglass M tl! s, also
Ractne Thursday , Sept 4 , 9 ----- --- -----Tony were in Columbus EXCEPTING a c hurch lol and
to 4 30 p m
Inf ant COUNTRY home , 7 rms and
a m
7 x 9 rods adtOtntng same
Wednesday on business.
tlems , chi ldr en ' s c lo t hrng
ba t h on F la t woods Road
belongtng to
D e lbert M
and m rsc
Phone {614) 985 3846
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Newland , and a lso EX
9 3 1tc
8 31 3tp
CEPTING
abou
t
on
e
acre
Milhoan, Mr. Blame Milhoan
more or le ss
belongtng to
Sa le off Rt 7 north , at TRAILER space for rent rn
and Mr. Dwight Milhoan left John Mrlls , thi s conveya nc e YARD
Pomeroy
CJiy ltm tt s Thurs
Middleport Phone 992 5434
Thursday for Strongsville, contarnrng 40 11 acres, more or
qay, Frtday, and Saturday,
8 29 26tc
less
9 am ttl I 5 p m Old dishes,
Ohio to v1sit their uncle,
You are reQurred to answer
lots of ntce c lothing and 2 BEDRM mobile home, air
Thomas Milhoan and cousin, wrlhrn lw enly e tght days after
m rs c
co nd rtrontng , Ractne area
lhe l ast publrcal ton of th i S
9 3 3tc
Phone 992 5858
Jean Savage. Mr. Milhoan IS no lr ce, on ce each week for St•
9 3 tfc
success
1ve
weeks
The
l
ast
YARD Sale, Thursday , Frtday
81 years old.
pu blt ca tton wt l l be on Sep
and
Sat
urday
,
Sep
t
4,
5.
and
L ASALL E
HOTE L,
MID
Mr. and Mrs . Larry Farley !ember 3rd , 19 75, and the
6 from 9 am ttll 4 p .m 1
DLEPOR
T,
O
HIO
ROOM
S
t
wenty
e
tg
ht
days
w
ill
com
have a new baby gtrl, me n ce on th at date
m tie from Pam eroy on R I
$5 UP SPECIAL RATES
33 Watch for s rgn
~ sy
WEEK OR MONTH
Heather
Nichole.
In case of your farture to
9 3 3tp
TV A IR CONDITIONING
an
swer
.
or
otherwise
respond
,
Congratulations
to
the as requ rre d by the Oh io ~u l es
6 26 26tc
YARD SA LE , 312 Peart St ,
parents.
of. Proc edure , tu dgmen t by
Mtdd l eport
Thursday ,
wtll be rendered
4 ROOM S and bath apt tn
F rtday and Saturday, Sept
Mr.
and Mrs . Keith default
ag ar nst you for th e relief of
Rutland area
Phone 992
4,5and6
Ridenour have a new baby demand s rn thtS c laim
5858
9 2 SIC
7 27 tf c
girl,
Kelly
Ann.
July 28 , 197 5
PORCH
SALE
starttng
the
Congra tulatwns
to
La rry Spencer,
Monday till ') A lot of old TRA I LER fo r r ent. 1 , m rle off
Clerk of Courts,
drshes, whtte unrforms, one
parents .
Rt 14 3 o n Kmgsbury Rd
Me1gs County
portable TV , a lot of other
Etth e r tur nt s h e d or un
- Mrs . Glenna Milhoan
Com mon Pleas Court
mtSC ilems 144 Mulberry
furnt she d Phon e 74? 3 1?3
Ave, sta rtrng al 10 am

Wanted To Buy

Motor Co.

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OFFICE HOURS
8 30,, m ro 5 00 p m Dally
fl JO a 111
ro 17 0 0 Noon

CASH pa1d tor all ma k es and
mode l :. oi mobile homes
Phone area co d e 6 ld &lt;1 73
"1153 1
o1

n t! c

2 SIGNS ' 'Pomeroy
OF

QUALITY

Other 112 Ton and 34
ton models, 1 ton
stak e, 2 1h ton
H. O
cnass 1s, al~o 3, 4 ton

IN MEMORY of o ur beloved
husband
fath e r
and
gran dt a th e r ,
H e n ,_y
Capehart who pa ssed away
se ven years ago, Sep tember
3 1968

.,

WA NTE D
oflt ce cler k For
1nt ervtcw
apply
Inc ,
R rc hard s and
Son
L etar! Fa lls. Ohto
9 3 3tc

!~r~Ja!~le,

Where the de -

oops -

tbe

When submarme sandwtches recession seems to be botbe g tn cost tng $2 25 , they toming out most is in the op·
" torpedo ' the budget
t1mistic predictions.

Radiator Cooling Special
Twenty -fourth m a series of monev-saving service coupons.
1

Coupon
Get reaay ior winter . Drain &amp; flush
radiator and chec;k all hoses and connections. Install 2 gal . G.M. Permanent
Anti- Freeze.
REG.
PRICE

SPECIAL

Nathan Biggs t&lt;adialor and
ditioning Specialist .

$2195

Air

Con-

Sale starltng August 27
through Se pt 11 Everyday
exce pt Sunday
Anttq ues,
d rs hes . furn itu re , bedrm
sets and mtsc , adults '
Chtldre:n's
and
tnfant
c tothmg Shoes some new ,
new
b ed
shee t s
and
blanket s B lu e shower sta ll
wtth seat ftberglass, whtte
l avatory , gtrl's btke , other
rte ms too numerous to
mentton Follow srgns from
LangS\Itl l e, t ;~ mrle from
Turner's Store on Co . Rd 10
a 27 tfc

tmployment Wanted
WrLL UO oaoy::,.,ltOQ Hl rn y
home Phone 742 4863 .
a 31 3tc
WILL DO odd robs, mowtng ,
hauling, patnttng or roof rng
Phone 992 7409
8-28 ·6tC
----------- - ~ --

PAINTING , ca rpentry worK
or
tree
tr tm mmg ,
reasonab l e ra te s Phone 992
7187 or 992 5673
9 3 41p

-..:-::-:--- - - - - ---.__ 1\RPE N TkY
f too rtng
A Good Running Car Will:
Last longer. perform better, and give better
~as mileage.
Call tor an appointment, or stop by today Keep watchang for
money-saving coupons that help you .
We honor BankAmencard, Master Charge and Sohio '-redit

Cards.
DO BUSINESS WITH A LEADER

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
SOO E. 'Main St.
Ph. 992 -2174
Pomeroy. Ohio
Service Hrs:: Weekdays Til4: 30, Sat. 8 tol12 noon

1:1

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-----....,...--------YARD . Basement and Porch

GARAGE Sate , Frrday, Se p t
.S, 463 Grant St, Mtddlepor t
D I Shes . furniture , win t er
co at s stacks , other ttems
9 3 2tc

LOtJP(H.

Cf' dt ng .=.nd paneltng Phone
99? ?1 59
8 1:' 76 t c
REMODELING ,
Plumbing~·
heaTing an d all types of
general
repatr
W ork
guaranteed
20 years elC. '
pen en ce
Phone 992 2409
5- 1 tfr,-

---- --- ----·

MoDile Homes tor ~le
12

x 70 - MA NHATTAN 2
bedrm ,. 2 full baths , utility
butl dmg , washer and dryer ,
cen tral atr , de luxe fur
nrtur e Call (304) 882 3340,
after5pm
9 J 6tc

I·

•

70 17tc

LAURELAND APARTMENT ,
6th a nd George Sts , New
Have n.
w
va
IM
MED IA TE
OCCUPANCY
Select your 2 bedrm town
house , Beautiful n ew apt
comp l ex, app l iances fur
nished, completely car
peted , Rent S126 up tn
cludtng
utrl tltes
Call
res tdent manager , Sam or
Becky Longanacre, I 304
882 2567 If no answer , call 1
(30 4) 882 2788
9 3 12tc

Fr o m th e la rges t Tru c k or
B tJIIdoz er Radra t or t o the
S ill a I test Heater Co r e
Nathan Btggs
Radtator Spec talr st

IQ /1 /I.R ROW Camper
9'f ? 5 16 !1

19 75 t- IRE B IRD
at r co n
dtt to ned and ot her ex t ras
Ph on e 742 5943
9 3 41c

am t m,
ST ER EO R A -610
co n sol e, .1 speed c h a ng er
Balance $101 86 or terms
Ca t I 992 3965
8 26 He

1970R AMB L ER REBEL , 4dr
automatt c tran smtsSton.
p s , phon e 997 220 1
8286tp HU NTIN G Ltcense , Nr g ht
- . - ___________ ~
craw l ers
meat wo r ms ,
TACKLE
guns
ammo
1
19 1? GMC
ton ptckup tru c k
bows
a rr ows, camptng
sha rp and rn very good
cq u tp , CB's and accesso r y
cond t ll on Pr1cc \7 350 Ca ll
lndtan J oe's, 308 P age St, 7
'19 7 ?91? or se c Steve Bu rton
st reets pas t Mrddleport
8 11 l?tp
:'. w1mm1nq Pool
8 13 ?6t p
1952 1NTERN A TI O NAL truck,
1 ton , 14 It f l atbed wllh 190 AKC B r rttatny S25. 80 lb
rear end S325 Phone 742
Crossbow , Sb5, two sto rm
6751
wrndows 28 x 36, $8 eac h
8 3 1 61c
Phone 992 7805
8 27 61 p

,

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tlt74 V W B uo . low mileage LE T us se r vtce y o u r Votk.s
Phone 742 4885
wagen
r easo na b l e ra tes
8 31 31C
Mtddleporr Pe nnzo.r N orth
---Secon d Str eet M 1ddl epor l
oJI FIAT, $6 5, engme bad
Phone 9~7 99 7)
Phone 992 7826
8 19 76tc
8 31 3t p

- -- - - ----

For Rent or Sale

For Rent

TRAILER , adults only
992 3)81

NEW
V I LLAG E
Manor
Apartmen t s rn Mtddleport , 1
bedroom apts from $104 plvs
elec
Call 992 3273 or see
Mrs
Keatley , Apt
101 ,
Rtverstde Apartments

8·28·26tp

TWO Furn tshed apts
Kay
Ceetl. 87 Sou t h Second Ave,
Mtdd l epon. Ohto
Phone
992 5262
B 21 lfc
) 1\N 0 A ROOM furnt Sh cd an d

unfurntshed
apartments
Ph on e 99 ? 541&lt;1
J :? I l c

LuMBER tor sate , doors .
wtndows , and a ll k tnds Call
af te r S p m 9'12 3658
8 27 6tc
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CA NN I N G tomatoes
green
and r e d p eppe r s Cleland
f.- a r ms
Geral dt n e Cleland
Racrne Phone 949 Al ? l
8 19 tfc

MODERN

Walnut s ter eo
radto conso l e, am lm radro ,
.t speed chang er
Ba l anc e
$101 7? o r t er m s Call 9~ ?
]965
8 n li e

No W c on t rac t tng c lub ca lves
for fall delivery Both steers
and heifers Call { 61.4 ) 985

3B05
8 31 Sic
GRAIN fed calves , 85c lb cut,
w ra pped, and froze Phone
(61.4) 985 4198
8 3 1 6tc

Stegler &amp; Monogram

FUEL OIL

Heating Stoves
start at 5324.69 .
-1 Wood Burning Stove

CLIP THIS AD and bring ol
tn for 515 . 00 discount

POMEROY LANDMARK
. . .J_ack W , Carsey, Mgr

Aiitl Phone 992·2181

WANTED
Kttchen State Inspected
Licensed
Baker
and
Decorator
Homemade
Noodles also featured

KUHL CAKE DECOR

OffiCe Building with 700 sq
ft. of space located on 107
Sycamore St , Pomeroy
Would sell on land contract
or rent
Gerald Reuter ,

Phone 992 -2490

t·

Real Estate For Sale
90 A CRI:: farm lo cated tn
Columbta Twp Phone (6 14 )
698 2524
8 31 31p

9 RM HOUSE in Mtddleport,
large lot
Good
ne tgh
borhood Phone (6 141 985

3B05

EXCAVA- TIN.G
ud C t~.not:: ,
dozer and d ttcher
Gas,
electrrc and water line
burral. basements , footers.
sept rc systems and brush
c leantng Will haul fill dirt,
top sod , sand and gra-wel,
lt mestonefor drtYeways and
roads
Phone Charles R
Hatfreld , Backhoe Sel"vice.
Rt 1, Rutland, OhtO , 741

BAC KHv .:: tor rent. hour or
contract
Reg
or
ex
caVatrng type Se pttc tanks
instatrea Bill P u llrn s Phone
992 2478
8 27 li e
P I CT yR E
O RIGINAL
F R AMI N G ,
SEASCAPj: A ND LAND
SCA PE PAINTING S E
JOYC E MILLER 997 7680
8 10 74tp

EXC AVA TING , dozer , loader
a n d backhoe work , sep lt c
tan k s
tns tal le d
dump .
tru cks and lo boy s for hrre .
w&lt;ll haul ftll dtr L top sod ,
ltmes tone and gravel,. Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers , day
phone 992 7089 nrght phone
99'1 3525 or 99 2 52 32
2 11 lf c

MOBILE Cra ne servtce and
dozer wo rk Ph one 992 5468
8 7 26 1p

W/&gt;6 C:OtJIST!t-J0

FOR SALE
3 acres of land, 2 mobtle
homes, excellent well wtth
new deep well water pump.
Ntce location in country.
Pnce reduced for qmck
sa le due to tllness . See by
appotntment
only
for
further information call

-oOiER- W~~K--;-

UTILE ORPHAN ANNIE

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-MAKE A LITTLE YEARN A LOT

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AND

lllOSE NHO MEI/ER Olti GET

DAOOY·~

AH~ - IT MEAHS

AFTER

LOSIW50

SURPRISINGLY

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AT All TO YOU IF YOU
KNOW YOU ALWAYS CAN
GE1' ALL YOU WANT -

WELL-

THAT'S WHY IT'S EASY
ME NOT TO WORRY
A BIG, lOSs -

MUST BE

BROIIE-

WELL, GUESS
THAT ~·PLA IN S
WHY MONEY' S

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10 3Q-Wheel of Forlune 3,4, 15, Pri ce TS Righi a,IO
11 DO-High Rollers 3,4,15 : One Life to Live 6. Gambll
a. IO ; Golk Guitar 9
11 3Q-Hollywood Squares 3.15; Happy Days 13 ;
Midday 4; Love of Lite a, IO
11 55-Take Kerr B. Dan lm el"s World 10
12 ~Magnlflcenl Marble Machine 3,15: Showolfs 13,
Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4, News 6.a.1 0
12 : 3Q-Jackpot 3,15 , All My Children 6.13 , Search for
Tomorrow 8 ,10

12 . S5-NBC News 3,15
1 ·DO-News 3. Ryan·s Hope 6,13. Phil Donahue B,
Young &amp; the Restless 10. Nol For Women Only 15 ..
1. 3Q-Oays ot Our Lives 3,4,15 , Lei's Make a Deal 6,13,
As the World Turns 8, 10.
2:0D-S10.000 Pyramid 6, 13 ; Guiding Light 8,10
2:3Q-Doctors 3,4,15, Rhyme &amp; Reason 6,13 ; Edge of
Nlghl 8,10.
3 ;0D-Another World 3,4 ,15; General Hospital 6.13.
Match Gme a, IO; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20 .
3 3&lt;&gt;-0ne Llle lo Love 13 . Bewllched 6.Taltlelales a, IO
4 oo--Mr . Cartoon 3; I Oreamof Jeannie 4, Somerset
15; Mickey Mouse Club 6, Musical Chairs a .
Sesame Sf. 20.33 . Movie " Hurricane Smith" 10,
Dinah 13
4 .3o-Bewltched 3. Merv Grlfftn 4, Mod Squad 6.
Mickey Mouse Club 8. Bonanza 15
5 oo-FBI 3; Lucy Show 8, Mlsler Rogers' Neigh
borhood 20.33
5:30-News 6; Andy Grlfllth 8. Adam .12 13 ; c;..t Smart
15. Elec Co 20.33.

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P;1ss

A Haltfax reader asks , " What
I S th e cor re c t standard

Opentng le.1d - J .,

to

a one d1a·

m o od o pen1ng w1th • 0
¥ J 102. K 10654.4- K 952" '

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Al l s u1t Stayman. as the name
1mpl1e s IS a form of th e
Stayman co nventwn rn whi ch
th e res ponse 1s tn the cheapes t

decent (our-card

Gourmet 8; New Zoo Revue 13

10·oo-&lt;:etebrlty Sweepstakes 3.4.15. Spin 011 8.10 .
Mike Douglas 13

not rump

6 4t

The .answer IS that you have
to make tbe underb1d of three
d1amonds Th1s hand shows why
we like to play the JUmp ra1se
from one to three as good. but
not forctng

SUit

(Do you have a question tor
the Jacob ys? Wrrle "Ask lhe
Jacooys' cere ol th1s
newspaper The most tn ·
terestmg questiOns w11l be
used m thts column and
wnfers wtll rece1ve cop1&amp;s of

6 :DO-News3.4,a,10,I3,15; ABC News6 . Sesame St 20.
Book Beal 33.
6 3Q-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13 , Andy Griff ith 6.
CBS News 8.10, Lilias Yoga 9 You 33
7 .oo-Truth or Cons. 3,4; Billy Graham Crusade 15.
Bowling for Dollars 6 . Wnat's My Lrne 8. Black
Prspectlve on the News
20 ; News 10, Movie
" Samson &amp; Delilah'" 13; Family al War 33
7;3Q-Hollywood Squares 3.. 4; Ohio Lotlery 6•. New
Price Is Right 8. Evening Edition wllh Mart111
Agronsky 20. Wild Kingdom 10
9 oo-The Monlefuscos 3,4,15. E vel Knlevel · 6; Dyn ·O
Mite Salurday Preview a , E venlng al Pops 33
Movie " The Good Earth" 10; Creative Faculty 20
a :3o-Fay 3,4,15. The Waltons a . People al the end of
lhe Tunnel 20
9 DO-Medical Slory 3,4,15, Streets of San Francisco 6,
Ftrlng Line 20 , Philadelphia Folk Fe~.llval ';\ d
9 3Q-BIIIy Graham Crusade B; Mov ie Cool
an
Luke" 13.
10 DO-Billy Graham Crusade 6, News 20. To Be An

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ALONG?

SIGN S

So ,t, be 1

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Slim,
bou'
EnJouin'
ih'

that

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pi'tchur.

dweller
DOWN
11 Kind of dive 1 Smell
12 Grosse -,
2 Wedding
Mtch.
word
13 Old lrtsh
3 Conjecturmg
robe
14 wds. )
14 Golf club
4 Bare
15 Bosses
5 Place
17 " - Cardafter
board
6 Rotund
Lover"
7 Tat's partner
18 To and 8 Theoret19 Netghbor
ically
(3 wds.)
of Ky.
20 Spire
9 Church
ornament
feature
21 Second10 Dog
Mnd
r.-~~~~
23 Falsehood

Yesterday' s
16 Bearing
22 - Paulo
23 Tyke
24 Made an
initial
appearance
( 2 wds. )
25 Light wool·
en fabric

Allswer
%6 Joint
28 Porter
30 Scottiah
cake
32 Kind of
nose
33- Ekberg
36 Gaelic
38- cMnce!

nounced 33

10 3o--CBS Fall Preview 8 , Scene One, Tak e One 33

11 oo-News 3.4.6.a,I O. IS , ABC News 33
11 ; 3Q-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; FBI 6. Mov ie "The
Undefeated" 8, Mov 1e " Wait ' ttl the Sun Shines
Nellie" 10.
12 · 15-News 13.
12 ·3o-Wide World Special 6
12

4

99

down. sa500.00
RACINE - 3 large bedrooms,
bath, mod kit ,, large dining
and liv1ng
Basement, front
porch, ntce lot for garden .
Offer welcomed.
5 ACRES - About 1/ '.Z fenced.

HE"
GeES- THAT
L-(L GRAY

SEEN

uoE:

BTFSPU&lt;

a-.J THE

-AN' DISASTER
HAPPENS !f-

AstroGrapt-1

28 Bookie's
income

CLOUD

6oES-

10NN

Good building site and garden
space. Drilled well. 2 bedroom

mobile home $15,500 00
BUILDING LOTS - Meigs ,
Eastern and Southern. Some

1

WANTED - New brick home
with large bedrooms and

r.!UST THE
PLACE .

BUT THI&amp; IS
A MEN'S
CLUB.

the

three L 's, X for

the

two O's, etc. Single letters.

apostrophes, the .length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each

JIUTLAND
FURNITURE

day the code letters are different.

HVFY

FBT
FIM

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NFKMI
KXM

GMHK

SVEEVB
TOHOB-

DMSKFBKH.-NOAAOFE
VHAMI
Yesterday's Cryptoquote: TO DIE FOR AN IDEA IS TO SET
=.JL....L--...1.. A RATHER HIGH PRICE UPON GUESSWORK. -ANATOLE
FRANCE

(CJ 197 r, Kin&amp;

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FBT

Featwh Syndicate, Inc.)

OC SNUFFY

AlN .T HOME ,
BUT I'M SHORE HE WON T
IF I BORR'i H IS
DDEH FER A SPELL

I WANT

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Your m ,l!enal p rospec ts1 J rt•
very brtqht hul you m ust du
..-, o mcthtng con struC !IVl' W!lll
o pport unt l tPs thd l come ~'&lt;I&lt;J • Iy
now ThPy may bP fleettnq

You 're sttll tn a f'o rtu nate cycle
lor acc umulat rn g possessron s
Another ltllle wtnd l all may
co me your way v1 expectedly

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You II

CRYPTOQUOTE

- R·uftitu

Yor 11t !rn a Olh ers wtll be e:o:1111
w1lltn q to qo n1 1t n f l hf!t r w.1y l&lt;J
ll dY to be co -opera lt'oC A s k IN
arcl ti nf'eded

There s a pleasant surpr1s e
brewtng rega rdt nq somelh tng
you ve been ho ptng for It wtll
unfold 1n a very unusual
I ash ton

CANCER (June 21-July 22)

One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A Is
t used for

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 -Feb 19)

GEMINI (May 21 -June 20)

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Is · L 0 N G F E L L 0 W

22·Jan.

19) YOtlt f! l uc k ter th r ouqtr
oH1ers t Od;"~y lh &lt;Jn you wou ld tw
tl nc lt nq o n yout o w1r Le t yo 1H
EJS &lt;;OC t:l tP S Ci'lll \IW shots

You have the abtltty to l tnal tze
Stlu altons today Don t fool
around w rlh small stuff Get to
the ma1or 1ssues

NOT ANY MORE

THEY OPENED IT
UPTO WOMEN
RECENTLY.. BY
COU P:T ORDER

CAPRICORN (Dec

TAURUS (Apnl 20· May 20)

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work

CIILi. 7'42-4211 ·
TALK TO WENDELL
GRATE ,
CARPET CONSULTANT

742·4211

Other s wtll ltnd you a dynam tc
person to be around today
You 11 have a way of mak rng
good lhmgs happen l or them
as well as yourse lf

39 Branches
40 Demented
41 Shoo!
1 KNOW

SAGITTARIUS (No~ 23 - 0ec
21) You II hC'a t I rom a tr tetl cl to
d ety who yo u hnven 1 see n rn
c;,omP tnnP 'r ou have mt1ch to
ShdrP You II DICk up Wh('r!' JllU
tl" tr o tt

ARIES (March 21-Ap&lt;il 191

deeply

c

SCORPIO (Ocl. 24- Nov 22)
Con c1tl tons nr c m o rif"'t;w o rct h l c
to r vn11 th .1n u&lt;;t J&lt;l ltoday r cgvr
dtnq vou r e&lt;H cc r &lt;'Inti y 0 11 r 1111
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For Thursday, Sept. 4, 1975

(2 wds.)

have hundreds '· .Q~
carpel values. Your job 11
be completed rn 1 to
weeks
No long waiting
perrod Our mstaller has 28
years experience • Expert
lnstallat1on
You'll like
What you get

qiitherllrQ You II mrlkf' 111
JNeSt1 nq ( Ol l l.t CI'&gt; '{Oll COi ildrt t
m.11&lt;.e r·l "&gt; f' WhPre

• Bem•ce Bedll Oaol

fellow
30 Plethora
31 Melodic
syllable
34 ''Down under" bird
35 Actor,

37 Desire

RUBBER BAGK
We

sources

29 Funny

Rod -

Square
Yard

World Specia l 13

2· 15-News 13

27 Roman

WHAREVt::R

4~Wide

1 ~Tomorrow 3.4

24 Led off
26 Dignified

GO 'WAYrr-J/NX
SOMEBODY
0
EL..SE"!.'

Kangaroo 8, 10. Sesa me St

33 .
8 ;3Q-Big Valley 6
9 oo-A M 3; f'hll Donahue 4,15, Muriel Stevens a.
Mike Douglas 10 10. Morning Wllh D J 13
9 3Q-Not For Women Only 3. Dinah 6. Galloping

~COME

FREE

carpeting
501 NYLON

qu i et street, 3 bedrooms, bath,
large lrvmg and famrly room

with utilities $1500.00 up.

North

7 3Q-Schoolles 10

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
42 Homesteader
1 Pretense
43 Sicilian
5 Atelier
volcano

L"T US DO IT! !

w1th garage and
for year around

latn to ps $30,00000
NEW LISTING - In town on

$17,000

NO, 114ERE.'S
TI41NG ELSE
HAVE TO DO!

'' .

nace, and vtew of the moun ·

kttchen
wdh
range .
drsposal. N G hot water
heat , full basement, par
ches. close to school.

that he has grand slam
mtere s t South 's six-spade b1d
accepts the 1dea of a club grand
sla m South has a mere H)-pornt
notrump but h1s doubleton d1a ·
mond looks hke money from
home Hence, hts SIX-spade b1d
Th ts IS enough for North He
btds seve n clubs and South has
no troub le maktng the club
grand s tam On the other hand
ther e are only 12 tncks ai

35-&lt;:olumbus Today 4
45-Mornlng Report 3
ss-&lt;:huck While Reports 10. News 13
DO-Today 3,4,15; AM America 6,1 3, CBS News a.
Popeye Bugs Bunny 10

8 ()()-Lucy Show 6 , Capt

emperor

REALTY

dilton . 3 BR. balh, nice

POSTERS

but he ha s two four-

nounces

Mos t modern experts use the
JUmp
from one to four notrump
SO'POATANl
TO MEas a slam mvttaliOn, the Jump
:-....._-~_.-. from one to s1x a s a s top b1d not that they aren't stopp mg
L~~_r.;;;;:-;: pre tty h1gh and the jump
'-"'"'-!.:. from o ne to five notrump as an
L__ _ a ll su1t Stayman grand s lam m·
v1tatwn
North ha s only 18 pomts op·
pos1te hts partner 's notrump

PORTABLE
TOILET
RENTAL.
Constructton
Outdoor
events
Phone
Gal!tpolis .
AA6 4787,
Russell's P! umbtng and
Heattng
8 19 tfc

CLELAND

con -

\'OU WANT

OOP.'

WOULD YOU BELIEVE?
Build an all steel bu il drng at
Pole Barn prrces? Golden
Gtant All Steel Butldings,
Rt
4, Box 148. Waverly ,
Ohio Phone 947 2296
7-24 tfc

liv•ng . $14,000 00
~~;.;;~~~·
NEAR MIDDLEPORT - 4
..
E.
1'
bedrooms.
nice kit ., modern
608
bath. utility room. F.A fur ·

excellent

I WILL! DO

ESTIMATES CALL M C
CRAWFORD, 992 7680
8 7 26tp

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&lt; &gt;tory

c:QN'T WO~ .

I'M GOING OUT
TO SU'i OUR
SUPPLIES,

HOTHIHU

EXca'v-aiing~

Lt. t t ERED

6
6
6
7

Amencan response

MONEY 'S ALL

BUT,

land cleartng, ponds and
basements ,
and
land
sca ptng
Pulltns
Ex
cavatmg , phone 992 2.478
8 26 301c

949 4917 or 992 ·5906

basement
large lot

6 DO--Sunrise Seminar 4. Summer Semeste r 10

nmg H1 s SIX-diamond ca ll an-

¥ QB3~

SOUTH I 0 1

Pass
P ass
P ass
Pass

SEW IN G
MACHINe ,
Repll trs. servrce, all makes
992 2284 The F,abric, Shop,
P omeroy Au thorized Smger
Sales and Service
We
sha rpen Scisso r s
3 29 lfc

NEAR
Pomeroy,
new
3
bedroom, l 112 baths , carport ,
NEW LISTING-20 acres and
mud r':1 • uttltly , · sun deck , ,
all
mtnerals . 2 houses with
large ltv tn g room, kitchen
and
nrce
barn.
d1n rng
area,
paneled , baths
refrtgerator and Tappan
$31.000 00
range inclu ded
A lso , wrll
NEW LISTING - Brick home
help l!J'ance Phone 992 7790 of 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, n1ce
after _6 p m
bath with shower. Modern ktt.,
B 27 Sic
dishwasher , and disposal.

0

410 5~

lNT

D &amp; L. i 1&lt; 1:-"t:. lrim-m tng , 10
years expenence Insured ,
free eSttmates Call 992 3057 ,
Coo l vil le
Phone ( 1 J .667
304 1
4 30 tfc

Pomeroy
For further in
format ron. call 992 3868
824111p
'

P01ii\EROY,

EAST

871
.11094
.!52
1087

\\est

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---------HOUSE at 1'ltt Laurel Sl,

MAIN

\\'EST

4
¥
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4

North -South vul ner able

11

3,4

THURSDAY . SEPTEMBER 4. 1975

ca rd mmor s uits and 1s deftmtely mte rested m seven, 1f South
ca n s h o w a four-c ard f1t for
e 1ther v f them
When South does b1d stx
clubs, North 1s off and runn -

• K8.
4 A Q 64

MIX CONCRETE
deltve r ed right lo your
p ro1 ect Fast and easy Free
esttma tes Phone 99 2 3284,
Goeglern R eady Mrx Co,
Mr dd le port. Ohio
6 30 uC

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THAT'7 WHAT I

3

• A 96 4

7 11 90tc

wall ca rpe t, cen tra l arr
Phone 992 7030
8 31 6tc

POMEROY

KJT A.

MUC-!1 .A-Rf
TW:Y?

6092

------------3 BEDRM house wtlh wall to

tn

t\AIIf~'T

1

S EPTIC T A N KS cle aned
Mod er n Sa n 1ta t to n 992 3954
o r 992 7)49
9 IB tfc

8 31 3tc

frame

'lf3N1&lt;: t\O.U

- .4 10 · 1 mo

ELWOGU BOWER S'REPAIR
Sweepers toas t e r s, rron~
a!l smettt ap pt1an ces L awn
mower n ext to St ate H1 gh
way Ga rag e on Route 7
Phone 91l5 382S
4 16 tfc

ooo- Tomorrow

6 JG-Five Minutes to L tve By 4. News 6. Bible An
swers 8, Senior Citizens 10, P a ttern s for Llvtng 13

o penmg

!'&gt;OR Til
4 K QJ
• ~ 6
t A 10 7 6
4 K .I J2

Ph. 992-3993

B 175

RIVER
2 baths .

1

2 DO-News 13.

6 25-Farm Report 13

¥ K75

512.000.00
ON THE
bedrooms ,

t 'l oo-Mpvle " Law of the Lawless" 10, N ews 13

9 3Q-Movle ·· starsky and Hutch" 6; Jean Shepherd's
America 10

IT5 ALL RIGH"
L IS.5A DEAR, I
UNDERSTAND:

Movi e

12 .3Q- Wide World Special 6.13

All suit Stayman suits all

Syracu~Q, Ohto

.

POMEROY -

UNCL E PLATO S
ILLNESS CHANGES
EVERYTHING:

LARRY LAVE~DER

Flatwoods, Ohto
Pomeroy , Ohto
Stop In Or

HOUSE, 3 bedrooms. new
Sears' cabinets , tndoor
outdoor carpe l tn g , c hatn
lmk fence, utiltfy burldtng , 2
lots Washer , dryer , ref and
s tove
S12.500 Phone 992
7430
8 3 I 6fp

by Land Contract

All stzes on hand, prices

NOW

~C A UY

------ - -------

For Sale

AN['

Blown
Insulation Services
Blown tnto Walls &amp; AHtcs
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS '
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING&gt;SOF F ITT
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

Real Estate For Sale

8 27 He

Sol Hurok 33.
10 3Q-Hocklng Valley Bluegrass 20,33
II ·QO-News 3,4,6,8.15; ABC News 33
11 · 30- Johnny Carson 3.4,15 . FBI •6.
"'Gargoyles" a. News 10

9 ()(}-S andburg ' s Ltncoln 3. 4, 15 . Cannon 8, Master piece Theatre 33

FREE ESTIMATES

or Sale

Phone

American Parade 8,· News 20 . Conversation with

WIN AT BRIDGE

CAKE BAKING

Call9927537

9 45-Movle " The Harder They Fall" 13
10 OD-Pelrocell l 3.4; Oral Roberts In Al"'k" IS .

B· 3o-Btlly Graham Crusade 6, Man Builds, Man
Deslsroys 33, Philadelphia Fo lk Festival 20

TEXAS WESTERN,
BOOTS
KNAPP SHOES
SHEBOYGAN
Sleet Toe Safely Shoes

CU~ t UM

1969 BONNEVILLE Ponttac ,
arr condrttoning, power
brakes , s teertng, w tndow s, 4 RM H OUS E-;- good l oca t ton
Ph one 992 7394
and seats Call 949 5721 or
9 3 4tc
see Ben P et r el, Ra cine
8 3 1 3tc

For Rent

Jobber In

8 11 1 m o

p hone

or c"ouSt~uences 3,.c ; Billy Graham
Crusade IS , Bowling for Dollars 6 , What ' s My
Ltne? 8; New s 10. Movie " The Krng and I" 13;

oo- Truth

" G1ant" 10

Mgr &amp; MechaniC

Pom e roy

·\

.

Book Beal 20. The Romagnolls' Table 33
7 3Q-College Football ' 75 3; Name That Tune A; Lest' s
Make A Deal 6; Wilburn Bro1hers 8. Evening
Edllion with Marlin AGronsky 20, The Judge 10.
E pisode Action 33
8 oo-Roch Lollle 3.4. 15, Thai 's My Mama 6. Billy
Graham Crusade 8, Feelmg Good 20,33, Movie

Wilbur Ward ,

TO LEARN
ABOUT k:EUGION

AU.

be recetv1ng good news fr om
two dr l ferent sources perh aps t oday Return all cal l s
Read your ma d carefully

VIRGO (Aug

Sepl. 4. 1975

23-Sepl. 22)

Y0\1 II hav e s everal frt ends
workrng behtnd the sce n e~ 11'1 5
co m rng ye&lt;H to help m.rke
th1ngs more co mforlab lf' fn r
you One rn ay be tnst ru me nt'l l
rn b e t!e r rn g your frnanctCJI !OI

Seed s you ve sown 111 the past
tell upon fertile sotl Reward s
you re entdled to wr l l b e
torthcomr ng

LIBRA (Sept 23-0c1. 23) Don 'o

l :'ll}&gt;. .... SI' ,\1'1-.It

turn down any tnV11atJons loday
wher e there II be a !arge

i

... i'H l HI'HI SJ-.

I.~S \

WANT TO LEARN

A60Uf M05E5. AND

ST. PAVl AND MINNEAPOLIS

.

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I,

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Moddleport , 0 . 1

318 N. 2nd

North 2nd Street
Tune - Ups.
Battene s
Shock Absorbers · Trres
Muffler Tatlptpes - Cooling
Systems .
We
also
service
Volkswagens and other
loretgn cars .

TWO Beta clarrnets. both lrke
story
frame ,
recently
new, $75 each A lso . uprtght
4 ROOM furn tshed apartment
1; 2 baths,
renovated
,
3
BR,
1
ptano, $15 Phone 992 5769
with wall to wall car pet.
dinrng
R.,
TV
room,
car9
3
Jtc
Phone 992 5908
9-3 tfc
peted, paneled. ttled, new
1973 FORD Ranger PtckU"p,
NG. forced atr furnace ,
overload
37 , 000
m tl~ s .
8 RM S, all modern home , 2
new srding, full basement ,
$2,000
Lone
Star
boat
and
m ties from Harr 1sonvtl l e
2 car garage , porches
trailer with Mercury engrne
Shown by appotntment only
Sla,500.
Phone
949
3070
Ca l l 742 5602
9 3 41C
9 3 41c
Ml DOLE PORT
1'12
A RM FURN I SHE D ap t for
story,
3
BR
,
bath,
mce
5 FT BRUSH hog , 3 pt htlch ,
rent Phone 992 3658
k1tchen. L.-R. has fireplace .
S225 Phone (614) 985 3594
9 3 lfc
9 J 6tp
Full basement with utrllty
R . Fruit trees . All rn good
1=URNI S HEV
apartment ,
10 · 10 JOHN Deere dozer , new
adults only tn M rddleport
coodilion
$14,aOO. OWNER
e ng tne,
patnt,
steertng
Phone 992 3874
MOVING
clutches, canopy, winch ,
3 25 lfc
hydraulrc blade , S4.500
r-'hone (614) 985 3594
DEXTER - 30 nice clean
9 3 61p
COU N T RY
Mobi le
Home
acres (fenced) home has 3
Pa rk. R t 33, ten mttes north
BR . Uving,kitchen , utility .
of Pom e roy Large l ois wtth
FOR
SALE
Guns and
Barn &amp; other buildings ,
Ammo Our tall stock is now
concrete pattos, srdewalks ,
good well S3,500 down bal.
here
Co-mplete ltne of
runners and off street
r;arkt ng Phone 9Q2 7479
Remington ,
W tnchester.
rncludes interest $133 00
lthica , Sav age Slug barrels
12 31 tic~
per month for 15 years .
rn stock tor mos l brand shot
guns , but in short supply
PRIV /\ lE meetrng room for
NO INFLATION IN THE
Get them whtle they last
any organ tzar ton , phone 992
PRICES OF THE ABOVE
Money
short.
lay
a
·
way
3975
your fall hunting needs New
3 11 ttc
PROPERTIES BUY
Fall store hours starting
NOW
Sep t . 5, 10 a .m to 9 p .m ,
PHONE 992-2259
2
BEDROOM
furntshed
Monday Saturday .
Vtllage
mobr te hom e No pels Call
Gun Shoppe , 266 Mill St.,
992 711 79
Pho_ne 992 5177 , financing . SIX room hou se at 842 Pearl
8 22 -tfc
avatlable
.
St, Middleport. w we In 9 3 26 tc
Sulated,
paneled ,
new
TRA I LER spac e for r ent.
ceilings, etc . Phone 992 -2022
1972 FORD semt tractor , 472
Ph on e A tbert Hill , 949 2261
B 27 71c
cubic inch gas engine Less -~-~-- --- ----8 26 7t p
than
5,000 m lies
Phone
HOUSE for setle rn Rutland,
2 BE DROOM trader, ext ra
{30-41 173 -3079 Mrs Gordon
$6,500. Phone 992 S85B .
Staates, Sandyv ill e , W Va
ntce Phone 992 3324
8 31 tfc
9 3 61c
8 26 tfc

'

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'

W H ITEROCK and Ba bcoc k
hens. S2 50 each P hone 99 2
740 7
I -2B-6tp

OPEN EVES.8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

For Rent

By PHIL PASTORET

PENNZOIL

For Sale

POMEROY MOTOR CO
Help Wanted

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER J,I97S

Dan's Shoe Repair

Phone 992·9973

NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Fleelside

Notice

Barbs

.. . .

·:·-

Ph t92 2174

Lost

JO f BI 6, 13 70, '17, ( 9 1 3 6tc

l Rodiato

"

SM~TH

4 whell dnves

Pets For Sale

n

-EXPERIE~CED

8 l 'i ?61 p

In Memoty

1

business Services
Service

Vts tllng Mr and l \IJrs
Erroll Conroy and Mrs Allee
Dodson were Mr . and Mrs
Se pt embe r
D turnllur e.
1Ce box es.
Robert Conroy of Florida , .)Lbrass
memo r 1es
SO MEONE needed to mow
b eds . or comp l ete
0 1 a l oved on e gone to r est
grass Phone 992 7774
Mr and Mrs Robert Hut houschold5
Wrrlc M
D. You wrH n ever be fo r gollen ,
9 3 3tc
Miller
,
Rl
.J
P
ome
ro
y
c hinson of New MexiCO, Mr
By those who l oved you b est
Oh 10 Call 1n 7760
Sad I y m tSSe d by hIS wtfe
and Mrs Jack Conroy of
I0 7 74
Opa l
and ch ildr en and
g r an dchildren
Co lwnbus, Oh1o, M1ss K1m
S TARTER for 1966 t hr o u gh
Q 3 1tc
Conroy and girl fnend of
1~69 Datsun Phone 741 5387
f\ ~ C Req
P e kt n gese pup pr Cs
B 3 I )tc
Akron and Mr . Hugh Conroy
~'" Pli o' '-' Pt Pl easan t 6/5
~010
and gtrl fnend Carol of
17 G ROWN Germa n Sh e pherd
8 19 1? I c
Akron . Due to the illness of
NOTICE
near Ches t er
Boy's pet
Ph on e (614 ) 98 5 417 5, Ke tth
his mother-on-law , Mr . and
AK.L Reg Poodle s, two blue
To the Unknown He1rs and
R tdenour
and I c h oc o la te , 1 apncot
Mrs Durward Conroy was
De v,sec s ol W E Sweanngen,,
9 3 31p
Phone ( 304) 882 3205
deceased ·
unable to attend, but thetr
8 27 12 1p
MAN'S rtng lost at Veterans
daughter Linda and husband
Youa r eherebynottfte d that
Memor 1al
H osp 1 t al
ENGLISH Sette r s, Ll e we l l tn
you have been named de f end
Reward Phone 2.47 2784
and two children came.
AF Reg Phone 992 5 170
ants rna leg al actron entttted
c
31
9 3
8 31 3tc
Recetved word from Hazel
Mildred Chapman and Fred - - - - - - - - _______ _
Sw earrngen. p l ainltffs vs th e
Milhoan Rose , who vis1ted
At&lt;C
REG
m al e Cocker
Unknown H e 1rs and Dev1sees
Spanre l p upp1e s. wormed
of
W
E
Sweart nge n ,
Mrs . Carol Coleman at
a nd sh ots Phone 949 411 3
deceased That th ts case has swE· m
R
.:lnd
sew 1ng
Univers1ty
Hospital
on
a 31 3tp
beenasstgned Case No 15.863,
Machtnes R e patr , P ar t s ,
Wednesday, said her arms
and tS pendtng 1n the Common
and
Suppl tes
Davrs
TO GIVE AWAY
Very nt ce
Pleas Cou rt ot Me1gs Cou nty ,
vacuum Cle aner 1 1 mrle up
were healing , but they they
femal e Be agle dog, 4 5
Oh to Pn meroy
Ohro 45769
Georg e's Creek Rd of f St ate
month s o td
Need s good
would have to graft skin on
Th e ob1 e"- 1s to partt 1ton th e
R
7 Pho e {6 14 ) J46
home
No hunte r s need
au 1e
n
fol lo wtn g reat es tate
her chest.
apply Call eveotngs, 992
S.tu~"'ted •n th e T own shtp of 029 ~
9 3 li e
Me tgs
5427 or 992 59 10
Mrs. Jean Savage and Ot tve tn t he Co unty of M e tQ S,
Humane Socte ty
Sta te o f O hto , and more PAUL·-:- s --- b - - -;hdaughter Ruth Ann of par tt c ularly bo un ded and
8 31 6tc
.
Bar e r
~ op ,
desc
n
bed
as
fo
ll
ows
Racrn
e,
wtll
b
e
closed
trtl
Strongsville, Ohio v1s1ted her
FIRSTTRACT TheEastt!O
M o nday ,Sep t 8,1 975
REGI S TERED
Eng l rsh
aunt, Mrs. Glenna M1lhoan acres. more o r less, ot the
9 3 3t c
Sprrng er Sp ante ls . 11 week
South hal f o f
N o rthwest - -- -~-------- - ­
and Bernard and her cousms, Quarter
old pups sho ts Phone 99 2
o f Sec t 1o n 18 , Town 4, PIA-No Tunrng, L a ne Dantc!s
2639
Mr.
and Mrs . Wayne Ran g e 11 O lt ve T owns ht p,
Phone 992 2082
9 3 41C
8·28·26tp
M1lhoan, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Metgs Cou nt y, O ht o, known as
the PAULK LOT
Milhoan and Mr . and Mrs .
A ND
BOARD
SECON D T RACT Sttua te tn ROOM
P rtva t e ar r co ndtlt one d
th
e
T
own
sht
p
o
f
O
li
ve,
Co
un
t
y
Dwight Milhoan
roo m , phon e
TV
all 7 RM and bath brrck home ,
o f Mergs and Stale of Ohio
Mr . and Mrs
Wayne Sect ton 18 B eg mntng al the
mea l s, laundry pl us m an y
448 South Sec ond , Mrd
ext ra s Wrtte Mr s M
J
dleport Also . 7 rm and bath
Milhoan , Mrs. Jean Savage North east corner of the North
Mrller , Bo x 105 Pome roy ,
w es t qu a rter of satd Sec tiOn
home on Rt 33 . I mile lo 1•
and Ruth Ann, Mr. and Mrs . 18 , th ence W es t 87 rods and 5
Ohto
mtle from grade school and
8 1 26 tp
htgh scnool Also , furn1sh ed
Terry Congo, Mr. W1lliam ltnks to a s tak e thence South
84 rods and 10 lrnks, to th e
3 rooms and bath, ground
.,
Mtlhoan and Mr. Tony c ent er o t th e ltne of sar d
floor apt
near Pomeroy
ROOM
t~ND
BOARD
for
Br t dge
References
Milhoan all attended the N o rthw es t q ua r t e r of s ard
se
ntor
c
tt
1zens
Low
tnc
om
e
Sect ron th ence East 87 rod s
reQutred Ca ll after 6 p m
Irving, very nt ce Phone 992
Milhoan reunwn at Milhoan and 5 1tnk s to the center I me of
992 7022 or 992 2050
3509
satd Secft on then ce North 84
8 31 41C
Rtdge on Sunday.
8
24
26tc
rods and 10 lt n k s to the place
Mrs. Glenna M1lhoan at- of b eg rn n rn g , conlatnrng 46
M O si L E
- hO;-;- sp ac;,l~"Zre
tn country Wrtle Box 613
tended the Curtis reumon at acres , more or less EX
C E PT t N G th eretrom about
Pomeroy . Ohio or c all (618 1
Forked Run Lake on Sunday . 3 1 1 acres out of th e Northeast
524 5825
Roger H.tl
8 29 18tc
Mrs. Clara Milhoan and corne r thereo f heretofore
resrden ce, off Ma tn S t ,
deeded to D o uglass M tl! s, also
Ractne Thursday , Sept 4 , 9 ----- --- -----Tony were in Columbus EXCEPTING a c hurch lol and
to 4 30 p m
Inf ant COUNTRY home , 7 rms and
a m
7 x 9 rods adtOtntng same
Wednesday on business.
tlems , chi ldr en ' s c lo t hrng
ba t h on F la t woods Road
belongtng to
D e lbert M
and m rsc
Phone {614) 985 3846
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Newland , and a lso EX
9 3 1tc
8 31 3tp
CEPTING
abou
t
on
e
acre
Milhoan, Mr. Blame Milhoan
more or le ss
belongtng to
Sa le off Rt 7 north , at TRAILER space for rent rn
and Mr. Dwight Milhoan left John Mrlls , thi s conveya nc e YARD
Pomeroy
CJiy ltm tt s Thurs
Middleport Phone 992 5434
Thursday for Strongsville, contarnrng 40 11 acres, more or
qay, Frtday, and Saturday,
8 29 26tc
less
9 am ttl I 5 p m Old dishes,
Ohio to v1sit their uncle,
You are reQurred to answer
lots of ntce c lothing and 2 BEDRM mobile home, air
Thomas Milhoan and cousin, wrlhrn lw enly e tght days after
m rs c
co nd rtrontng , Ractne area
lhe l ast publrcal ton of th i S
9 3 3tc
Phone 992 5858
Jean Savage. Mr. Milhoan IS no lr ce, on ce each week for St•
9 3 tfc
success
1ve
weeks
The
l
ast
YARD Sale, Thursday , Frtday
81 years old.
pu blt ca tton wt l l be on Sep
and
Sat
urday
,
Sep
t
4,
5.
and
L ASALL E
HOTE L,
MID
Mr. and Mrs . Larry Farley !ember 3rd , 19 75, and the
6 from 9 am ttll 4 p .m 1
DLEPOR
T,
O
HIO
ROOM
S
t
wenty
e
tg
ht
days
w
ill
com
have a new baby gtrl, me n ce on th at date
m tie from Pam eroy on R I
$5 UP SPECIAL RATES
33 Watch for s rgn
~ sy
WEEK OR MONTH
Heather
Nichole.
In case of your farture to
9 3 3tp
TV A IR CONDITIONING
an
swer
.
or
otherwise
respond
,
Congratulations
to
the as requ rre d by the Oh io ~u l es
6 26 26tc
YARD SA LE , 312 Peart St ,
parents.
of. Proc edure , tu dgmen t by
Mtdd l eport
Thursday ,
wtll be rendered
4 ROOM S and bath apt tn
F rtday and Saturday, Sept
Mr.
and Mrs . Keith default
ag ar nst you for th e relief of
Rutland area
Phone 992
4,5and6
Ridenour have a new baby demand s rn thtS c laim
5858
9 2 SIC
7 27 tf c
girl,
Kelly
Ann.
July 28 , 197 5
PORCH
SALE
starttng
the
Congra tulatwns
to
La rry Spencer,
Monday till ') A lot of old TRA I LER fo r r ent. 1 , m rle off
Clerk of Courts,
drshes, whtte unrforms, one
parents .
Rt 14 3 o n Kmgsbury Rd
Me1gs County
portable TV , a lot of other
Etth e r tur nt s h e d or un
- Mrs . Glenna Milhoan
Com mon Pleas Court
mtSC ilems 144 Mulberry
furnt she d Phon e 74? 3 1?3
Ave, sta rtrng al 10 am

Wanted To Buy

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ALBERT TURLEY
NEW HAVEN . W. Va .

Cha r les D Sa lse r. New
Haven He 1g hts, W Va , c"l r1d n
Relatives here have learned brother ,
Her sc hel
Rily
of the dea1h of Albert Herman Sa I se r , Can ton
Turley , 79 , Tampa , Fl a. ,
Fun e ral se rv1 ces will be
formerly of New Hav en Mr held at 10 a.m Frid ny at thr:
Turley , the son of the la te Mr Ewing Fun era l Home wlfh
and Mrs . Albert H . Tur ley, the Rev Freelan d Norris
was at so preceded in dea th by ot11c ia l111g Bur1nl w1ll be in
his wife, Rowena. Mr. Turl ey G r eenwood
Cemet e ry
was born and reared in New Friends may cttll a t the
Haven .
funeral hom1· ;lft er 7 lh1s
Services were conducted even1ng
la s t week m Tampa a t th e
F.T Blounl Funeral Home
with Or . Earl J . Thar p.
pastor of the New Or leans
Bapti st Chu rc h off icia ti ng
Bur ial
was
in
Su nse t
Memorial Garden s in Ta mpa
He was a ref1red mail clerk
from Buffalo, N Y , mov ing
to Tampa in 1955 Local
Tl1c
relativ es su rviv1ng are DC'p;Jrtmcnl and Emergl'nt·~
cous 1ns,
Mrs
Georg e
Fre elan d. Syra c use , Mr s Squad thr ough ,Joe Struhh•
Dorothy Roll er. Middleport . tuda\' lSSU l'd &lt;1 s t~dl'IIH.' !ll of
and Mr s . Freda Worth . Har t ar pt:(' t 'lltl lon
for
tht•
ford .

Units thanked
for marching

coope r at i on

CLYDE SALSER
RACINE - Clyde Sa lser.

88, Raci ne. d ie d Wedne sday
morning in th e P ike County
Hos pifal.
Mr . Salse r wos preceded in
death by hi s parents, N1al and
Samantha Woodr uff Salser .
his wife, Gra ce Davis Salser ,
three brothers. Dana , Wayn L'
and Ben1am in. and two
sisters, Alm a F. Salser and
Ethe l Smith
Surviv ing Me a so n.

Tamle thru Thur s
Sept . 3 4

NOT OPEN

s upror1

A spe L'Ial l hrmks \\ as ex-

tended tu the Southern lli gh
Se houl Hand all(! the r-:aste rn
!!Jgh Sehou l B.md for parI ICi pdiHHI a ]&lt;H II~ \\ith lhL'
H1ggs Hoy all' ll('s, the f1n· and
erne rgent·y un1 ts of Haurw ,
S\rac use, L'hl' ster, M l d d il' p or·t. M&lt;:~ su n . G allip o li s

and

MEIGS THEATRE

and

g1venthe l ~bor Day WL'l'kt•nd
fl's li vtlll'S.

Pomer ov

\\-hn 11&lt;11"ticl pa tc cl , aJ~ n g w1th all
ot hers who took par t 111 tlw
par&lt;:~U e.

Struble re ported that lh('
barbecue was thl.' ··u::; ual
Labor Da y s uccess" f()r the
de par trnenl.

Fri. thru Tuesday
Sept . S-9

NOW YOU KNOW
The fir~t federal income

Irwin Allen's

THE TOWERING
INFERNO
(Technicalar)

tax was imposed 1r1 18fi2, but
repea led 10 years later along
\'Y"lth other taxes enacted

durin g the Civil War .

not
alwa ys
arriv&lt;'
on
sc..ftcdulc .
AI lhi s poin t Smi th s lated

Bridge
Conl inuetl from page 1 )
tht• qual!ty of work bcmg
dune by :1 l'On trac tor but docs
nu l tell th e l"Unl ractur hu'o\o to
du h1 s j(1 b . The s tate checks
.1 lsu to sec tha i a co ntre~ct(Jr 1s
runn1ng &lt;1n sctwd ulc
Afle r Sc r1 . Cull ins. Rep.
1

.Janws ~m d Snuth h~d ~p {J ken,
the n1edmg ope ned tu a
que st ion :m c.l {-Jnsw er sesswn .

Unt' of the firs t s ubjec:L"i tu
a n st· w~1s the hcmrd walkway
ill

ru ss

the

bn tl ge.

Ene

Ch a mber s s a1d so m ett11 n g
-;hou ld lw dont' ;,t\)out the
\\;tlkw;~y

bef(Jrl' ncx l srrin g.

He c hargL•d tha t tl ap pears

ull safe ;:1t this time w hen
11 1;111~

pl' 'I!Jll' are \~ &lt;:dkm g the
bndge . t\ rcprcsentah ve of
the co ntractor sa id th&lt;.Jt
nutirllcnam:e mer1 will check
!lw wa lkv.. uy immediate ly
The subject of main taining

(}n(' way traffw em the bndge
Hilde repu1r s &lt;.~re bcmg made
came up . Some sa 1d one w::~y
t1af fa· ha s been l!lalnlained
un stmil ar brid ges m the
;u-ea. H r1weve r , Sm ith .sa1 d
tiH' manne r m whi ch the
PHme r u\·-M as un br idge is
t·un s tr uc'tcu w{Ju ld m;,tke f ur
an un st-~ fc situati on for one
way traffi c and sa td 1 empha tica ll y 1 that lle would
definit ely oppose any one way !raffle pl;,tn
A representative of the
contr a cti ng firm,
upo n
com plai nts that work is not
gm ng fa s t enough and that
th ~ re have been clays sin ce
tile closing of the bridge that
li ttle work has been done,
smd 16 men worked Tuesda y
on
t he
pr oject.
The
represe ntative said that some
daVs worker s ca n do very
li t lle b~cause materials do

WAID CROSS SONS
Pearl St.
STORE Racine, Ohio
949-5772

SMOKED

PICNIC
HAMS
6 TO 8 LB.
AVERAGE

BEEF LIVER .............. :~; 3 9 e
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TICKETS ON SALE

thai !he ~ l.&lt;1l t• ha s no reeour~e
11 can lake unl ess tt 1s willin g
to pay mor e rn uney to ge t the

job do ne qm cker .
Rt ch J ones questioned why
the !-; L;tte had entered tnlo t he

ex ist ing contra ct with the
contractor when it penalizes
t he

co mmunit i es

here,

::~ll o wm g

many days when
li t tlt' work is adually beint::
don e un th e bride.

VL·tcruns Memorial llospital

ADMITTED

Selma
Rittenhouse, Racine; Olinda
Hele n Nelson, Middleport :
Cheste r Mundry , Rcedsvtlle :
Hele n I ,c.~eh.ary ,

Pomeroy;

Freda Martin, Shade; Salem
Ya tes, Racine ; Clyde Bing ,
Middleport; Beverly Dowell ,
Ra c1ne ; Te rren ce Con lin ,
Hutland; Angela Harmon,

Rutl a nd ; Judi e McNic kl e,

Smith answe red thai the Ra c1 ne: Josiah Bowles,
Albany ; Dorothy J ohnson,
C{J IIfraet sc hedule, co m pletion {Jf th e fir::; t phase , was Raein e; Mildr ed Mi tc h ,
accepted by H1 ghway of- Pomeroy; Gregory Cun diff ,
Syracuse.
fic ial s m both Columbus and
DISCHARGED - James
M&lt;u-ie lla Mannin g Kloes
Sears, Lorain e
W1l su n,
charged tha t the sta te was
Michael Ha rn s, Jam es
lax 1n accepting the contract.
Lcmdun.
l'crry Sen:ice
Di:trl

spoke

Thurnpsun

urgi ng that since little help in
getting the bridge back mto
use see ms apparent that
something be worked out to
g~t r~rry s~ rvke s

improved
to move th e traffic between
Me1g.s and Mason Co unttcs.
He ur ged ach on to get the
work forc es betwee n the two
s tates moving back an d forth .
He s tre ssed tha t the
countieS need se rvtce they
c an d epe nd on to m ove
workers.
Hcp
Jam es
sa id
nego tiations are underway
and expressed hope _that,
even though the Middleport
levee ha s been declared
un satisfactor y for Ianing of a
fe rry, another location has
bee n found in Middleport
which might be put into
servtce .
Bill Nelson charged that
the slate did not . even take
time to see If Meigs County
could get ferry servke before
closing the bridge. He
charged that slate officials
care little about the welfare
of Meigs County.
Ted Reed , Chamber of
Commerce president, said he
had been warned at a
preconstructi on meeting wtth
the Stale Hi ghway Depar tment that the dosing of the
bridge would crea te a " heck
of an economic impact" on
Meigs County .
However, Reed said that to
get something one must be
willing to give up :somethin g
He said that Meigs Coun tians
wi11 have to make a sacrifiee
to secure repair of the bridge.
Reed also said that Meigs
County is "not as far down on
the totem pole" as some think
with s tate officials . He said
that Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce was told that the
ferry service c ould not
operate during times of high
water . Reed stressed that
Meigs Coun tians should hold
"FOR" and not " AGAINST"
meetings.
Eric Chambers urged the
state officials to get Meigs
County declared an economic
disaster area so that ore help
will be forthcomin g.
During the questioning ,
both Rep. James and Sen .
Collins admitted neither had
personally discussed the
bridge problem with Gov .
James Rhodes although they
had discussed the problem
with assistants to th e
governor .
During ques tioning by Dr.
Harold Brown, it was staled
that the next closing of the
bridge will be from March 15
toNov.l5, 1976whenthework
is to be completed. It was
pointed out that thts lime is
allowed fur the second phase
in the contract with Conn,
However , it was brought out
that the slate, in seeking
negotiations on reducing the
firs t time phase on the
project, will also seek to
reduce the second time phase

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISC HARGES - Mrs .

invulved.
Smith told Rep. James and
Sen. Collins that they would
be advised of a meeting with
the contractor on what can be
done to speed up the bridge
work so they can add their
ideas to the session .
The discussion brought out
that the penalty for the
contractor if he does not
complete either phase by the
designated date is only $200 a
day. It was pointed out also
that sometimes contractors
are given extensions of the
contracts if a period of inclement weather hampers a
project.
Complaints were lodged
about signs which have been
put up detouring traffic
around Middleport communities. The signs denote
the road is closed except to
local traffic. It is the contention of business people
that these signs are keeping
other than local traffic out of
Meigs communities and, as a
result, business is hurt.ll was
pointed out that new signs,
reading essentially the same
as the present signs, are
being prepared. Howev er,
Coller said he will check out
what can be done on signs
which might be more
satisfa ctory to local business
people.
A representative of the
contracting firm said that his
firm favors overtime for
workers as a method of
improving the time element
on the bridge repair work .
However,
several
suggestions, along with
additional costs to the state
on the contract changes, are
being prepared for study by
the state.
Edison Baker criticized the
operation of the ferry in
Pomeroy.
He pointed out that a ferry
operated for many, many
years bet ween Middleport
and Clifton and did not have
to quit running because of a
rise of a few feet in the river
level. He said that state highway · department
has
engineers who should be
putting their knowledge to
work for improvement of
ferry service. Baker said that
the contractor is not to be
blamed for the current
problems but rather the State
Highway Department for
accepting such a contract.
"You goofed," Baker told
the department representatives present.
Both Sen. CollliiS and Rep.
James have vow~d to lend
their best efforts to improving the situation and
pledged that they will advise
the public on all developments that are forthcoming .
Pomeroy Councilman Phil
Globokar presided over the
meeting.

The
Meigs
Warriors
defeated the Gallia Disciples
in a cvntroll ed scrirrunage
Tuesday evening at lht-

$2695

in

Rutland proVJded by Meigs
High School.
Scoring was as follows: a
safety, defensive line ,
Warriors , 2 points; touchdown, pass, Werry to Aik6 points;

point after touchdown, pass
from Werry to Haggerty,
Warriors, 2 points. Final,
Warriors 10, Disciples 0.
There will be a "meet the
team day" and exhibition
game Saturday, Sept. 6, at 4
p.m. at the Middleport Field
against the Washington
County
'J6ers"
from
Marietta . No admission
eharge. All home games will
be played at "Tornado" field
in Racine and the Warriors
wish to express their apPreciation to Southern High
School for use of their
facilities for the games which
will be' played Sal., Sept . 27,
at ap.m., Sunday, Oct. 19, at 2
p.m. and Sunday, Nov . 9, at 2
p.m .
BOC3fERS I'OMEEf
. The Syracuse - MinersviUe
Baseball Boosters wiU meet
this evening at 7:30 at the
Syracuse Municipal Building.

SALE SEf
The Rutland Church of God
will hold a yard sale Thursday and Friday , Sept. 4 and 5.

selling marijuana valued at
approximately $1,000.
Meigs County Sheriff
Robert C. Hartenhach, accompanied by deputy Randall Carpenter. Middleport
Police Chief J. J . Cremeans
and Middleport policeman
David Ward arrested Anne
Gellert, 23, and Katie Edwards, 26, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
Marijuana , which was

However, accordi ng

12 -Voll

• Ury c harged for d ~ t autdab l c long-lastms power

PolypiOp)tlcne case a nd CO~!r f o r hil'l:h pUWCf • lO·
'-rou~ AW -22f .,tJi~thl rat io . .. he .. r a nd s hock re1is tance • No n·
sp lash gang H ill! ca p s . lar ge pla lc!, p las tic -rib
sepa ra t o rs

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OPEN

several sources, the judge
may release the name Thursday when the appeararce IS
made .
The body of ComeU was
found with approximately 21
stab wounds along Guyan
Creek Road in the Glenwood
area early on the morning of
August 14. The next day the
juvenile was taken into
custody and charged with
first degree murder. He is
curretntly in CabeU County
jail.

POMEROY, OHIO
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SOCIETY 1'0 MEET
An open meeting of the
Meigs Unit of the American
Cancer Society will be held at
7:30 p.m . Thursday in the
Hughes Building, South Third
Ave., Middleport.

ACCORD REACHED
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio
u
Teachers in
1 PI )
s uburban Boardman
Town ship
and
nearby
Struthers late Tuesday night
reached an agreement on
new contracts, averting a
workstoppage
by
the
teachers in the two com-

munities today, the first day
of school. Details of the new
pacts, which were negotiated
spearately,
were
not
revealed .

ASK TOWED
Skippy Ray Moore, 20,
Danville, and Geraldine Faye
Smith, 16, DanviUe.

ASKS DIVORCE
Kenneth Neigler, Rt. 2,
Racine, has filed suit f9r
divorce from Sandra Neigler,
MinersviUe.

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Wednesday at ll
a.m. was 79 degrees under
sunny skies.

PI'ITSBURGH (UP!) Mark Cox and Peggy Michel,
two stars who helped the
Pittsburgh Triangles win the
1975 World Team Tennis
championship, have agreed
to terms on 1976 contracts.
Michel,
an
original
member of the franchise,
teamed
with
Evonne
Goolagong th&lt;r past two
seasons in the women 's doubles They were the most
consistent winning pair in the
league. Cox finished as the
top male player on the squad
and had the second best
winning percentage In the
league.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
SEE OUR EXCELLENT SELECTION

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year at Meigs.

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0 ur boys

have been looking better
lately. But we all know what
Pl. Pleasant can do. If you're
not careful, you can be beaten
to death."
The Marauders will be

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83 . Bob William son- TE

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74. Ray Willford . TT

63 . Sfeve Pickens, TG
51 John Blake, C

Clark, SG

76 . George Carper, ST
BO . Mick Davenport, S E
14 . Jim Anderson, QB
40 . Danny Buffin~on, FB
21. Terry Qualls, B
12. Mike Magnotta , WB
6J .Steve Pickens, LE
76 . Georae Carnerr l T
64 Ray Willford 'or

WT.
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5-8
140
6-1
190
5· 10 158
6-0
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6-2
150
5-9
165
5-B 150
6-1
165
5-6
134

DEFENSE

75 Stan Starcher, MG

St.John Blake. RT

21. Terry Qualls, R E
lJ .AIIen Stewart, LLB
42 . Jerry Cremeans, R L B

12. Mike Magnotta . LC

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REPRESENTING THE WIVES of the miners in their protest were, 1-r, Grace Roberts and
Patsy Oiler.

Miners' wives wanting
.,, , , :, , :, , , , , , , , , ,,.,.,,.,. .,.,.,..,.,.,. ,., , ., , , , ,. , , , , , , ,,, , , , , , , :' : free food stamps
23. Charlie Marshall , RC
SO.Mick Davenport , LH

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COLUMBUS - A RESOLUTION WILL be introduced in
the General Assembly next week calling for an investigation of
state employe layoffs that Sen. Oliver Ocasek, D-Akron, says
have "literaUy destroyed the civil service laws of Ohio."
Ocasek, the president pro tempore of the Ohio Senate, said
Wednesday Auditor of State Thomas Ferguson told hun and
House Majority U,ader Vernal Riffe, D-New Boston, the administration of Gov. James A. Rhodes has laid off 3,000 employes most of them Democrats, " because they claim they
don't have the money" to pay them. " And yet they've hired
7,000 new people since February of this year," said Ocasek,
"so 1 can't accept the argument that there isn't any money if
you can hire twice as many people as you lay off.

WASIUNGTON - FARMERS WILL GET less for their
fruit this fall than a year ago but consumers will pay more with
the extra doUars going to marketers, Agriculture Department
economists predicted today.
Experts said in a Fruit Situation swrunary report larger
supplies of most fresh and processed fruit are expected for the
197:'&gt;-76 season than a year ago. Growers are expected to
harvest a record apple crop, up 13 per cent from last year.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -MISS OHIO, Susan Kay .Banks,
won the first of three preliminary talef1t contests Wednesday
night in the Miss America pageant anii' !"'iss Rhode Island,
Debra Jean· Cusick, won; the first swunswt compe!Jtwn. MISs
Continued on Page II

Wives of coal miners at
Meigs Mines 1, ,2 ~nd 3
Wednesday protes't:ed their
being denied free food stamps
in a meeting at Middleport
Park Wednesday afternoon .
In a public statement the
estimated 40 women pointed
out their husbands have
worked only a days in two
months. The amount of food
stamps they receive depends
on amount of house payment,
utility bills and amount of
money spent on m edica l
prescriptions, one lady said.
Last Friday they went to
Meigs Welfare office to fill

out necessary papers . They

Some said they were out of
were told Tuesday mornmg , food and needed lo rece1ve
they could not receive food stamps immediately. Several
stamps, but later in the day indicated that they would
were mformed they could, picket the Welfare Office .
but they will have to return to The women said their
the office to apply a second husbands are willing lo go
time.
back to work but cannot, and
Another woman said her in the meantime , they have to
husband grossed $103 for two exist, somehow . .
d~ys for a family of four and
Accordmg to local Welfare
was told she could receive Sal officials, applications were
worth of stamps for $12. The being taken as of 3:25 p. m.
womon contend they should Wednesday but they are
receive stamps without waitin g on a ruling on the
payment. They said the matter from the stale. Welfare Department 1s gJVtng Kati e Crow.
them " the run ar ound " .

MR levy on ballot again
A resolution requesting a

one mill lax levy for 10 years
be placed before Meigs

School bus
drivers
certified
Twenty-three bus driver
certificates were issued
Tuesday night when the
Meigs County Board of
Education met in regular
session.

Issued certificates were
Orva Holter, William Carr, C.
0. ' Newland, John Riebel,
Harold Circle, James Hamm,
Charlotte Dillard , Chester
Frederick, Oris Smith, Amos
Tlllis, Beverly Long, Earl
Cross, Mitchell Holley, Ella
Mae Southern, Frank Upton,
Paul Brooks, Jerry Black,
Gary Dill, Judy Flagg, Junior
Darst,
Delores
Lynch,
William Smith and Otto
Marcinko.
The board selected Harold
Roush as delegate to the Ohio Continu~d

on Page 11

Cuuntv voters for support of the mentally retarded but
the · mentally
retarded since have turned down levies
education program in the to operate it. Meantime, 31
county has bee11 handed the ment ally retarded Meigs
Metgs County Board of County persons began classes
Elections.
Wednesday at the Gallia
The Meigs County Com- County facilitty for mentally
approved
the retarded at Cheshire under a
miss ion
resolu tion thi s week . One mill contract for the training
amounts to 10 cents on each required under state law.
$100 worth of property
The board of elections also
valuation. Proceeds would go has received a resolution
for
maintenance
and from Racine Village asking
operation of schools, training that a three mill tax, a new
cen te rs , worksho ps, c linic tax for five years , be placed
and residential facilities for on the ballot for the
the mentally retarded.
November election . Proceeds
Voters of the county two would be for current exyears ago passed a 2.75 mill penses.
levy to build a new school for

Injuries claim
young man's life
William Gre go ry Middleswarl, Jr .. 19, Portland ,
Route 1, died Thursday
m orning

at

St.

Mary 's

Hospital in Huntington,
apparently_ of injuries suffered m a motorcycle ac-

cident four days ago.
Early A~g. 30. Middleswar t
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1975

HT.

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TEACHERS MARCHED PICKET UNES IN 10 STATES
today while nearly a million students took an extended holiday
or sat in understaffed, half empty classrooms. Chicago public
school teachers manned picket lines for the second day. ulling
some 530,000 students, and strike threats loomed in New :York
and Los Angeles.
In all, some 943,500 students were affected by teachers•
strikes. The Chicago Teachers Union and the school board,
nudged by Mayor Richard J . Daley to settle their differences,
resumed negotiations for a new contract only hours after 26,744
union teachers began picketing the city's 669 elementary and
. high schools. However, the talks failed to produce an
a_greement.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Sr . II 5- ll

CINCINNATI- EVEL KNIEVAL IS AT IT AGAIN . The
promotion-minded motorcycle daredevil who has already
"retired" once has scheduled his next stunt at nearby Kings
Island amusement park Oct. 25.
Knieval is to try to "jump"· his motorcycle over a group of
buses in the Kings Island parking lot adjacent to Interstate-71.
The park is beginning the hoopla about Knieval's, latest
"farewell" jump and there could be as many as 100,000 persons
tum out for the Saturday afternoon exhibition.
At any rate, officials'l!llpect the park attendance rec?rd of
43,000 to be shattered. The event reportedly will be camed on
ABC television's " Wide World of Sporis" with Howard Cosell
at the microphone.

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solid color blue
denim - flannels checks and fancy
patterns.

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mistakes," says Chancey. " If
we do, we'll pay for them."
Pt. Pleasant already has
one game under its belt. Last
week the Big Blacks lost an
upset heart-breaker to the
Hurricane Redsldns, 7-6. If
anything, this defeat should
inspire Coach Steve Safford's
squad to a big effort Friday.
Probable
Marauder
starters for Friday night's
contest are:

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dicated the overall assistance
to Israel might total nearly
$10 billion over the long term .
Ford invited Republican
and Democratic leaders to
the White House for the
rundown by Kissinger, who
returned Wednesday night

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too

rest in economic help ,
Earlier news reports in-

from his successful Middle · "in the final analysis" t.,
East
mission
which expected it would be apculminated in the new pact. proved.
Byrd said he has some
Sen. Robert Byrd of West
Virginia, the assistant Senate personal reservations about
Democratic leader, said after the plan.
the meeting that the Israeli
Sen. John Sparkman, Daid package may be toned Aia ., chairman of the Foreign
down somewhat because Relations Committee, said
there is "the general im- many questions were asked
pression that the Israelis are about the proposal to station
pretty weU armed."
up to 200 American civiUa118
_ Byrd said he anticipated in the Sinai Desert to monitor
, there will be "some problem" compliance with the accord
' in getting Senate approval of by the Israelis and the
the plan to station American Egyptians.
Continued 011 Page II
civilians in the Sinai, but that

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juniors on offense, running
from a slot formati on. ~~ we
make

A. Kissinger that the amount
of aid for Israel will run
between $2.1 biUion and $2.3
billion in fiscal 197:&gt;-76.
He said $1.5 billion of the
Israeli aid will be in the form
of military assistance, the

enttne

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ca n ' t

By HELEN fHOMAS
UP! White House Reporter
WASH!NGTON ( UPI ) The United States has
promised more than $2 billion
10 military and economic aid
to Israel this year and up to
$800 million for Egypt under
terms of the new interim
Sinai accord, it was disclosed
today.
House Republican U,ader
John J . Rhodes said after a
90-minute White House
briefing of congressional
leaders by President Ford
and Secretary of State Henry

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iNews. . . in Briefsl\l

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
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Friday night the Meigs
Marauders open football
action at home for the 1975
season agaillllt cross-river foe
Pt. Pleasant . And Coach
Charles Chancey believes his
learn is ready to Improve on
its ~ record of 1974.
10
1 think we 're ready," said
Chancey, beginning his ninth

Game Time: 8 P.M.

MEN'S WESTERN SPORT SHIRTS

7:30 p. m. Front row, 1-r, are Bobby WiUiamson, Mitch
Chapman, Charlie Marshall, Mike Magnotta, Jim Clark ,
steve Pickens, Jim Howard, Richard Cole ; back row ,
Bruce Reed, John Blake, Kenny Wyant, Don Foimer,
Mick Davenport, George Carper, Jim Anderson, Terry
QuaUs, Jerry Cremeans.

Marauders
are ready

15 . Steve Randolph, RH

Shop Monday through Thursday 9:30a.m. to p.m.
Friday and Saturday 9:30a-m- to 8p.m.
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LEADERS IN 1975 - FootbaU coaches pray for
victories which often depend on the physicill and
Jli!IYehological dominance of the seniors on their squads.
This year's Marauders are no l!llception. Tonight Head
Coach Charles Chancey will introduce these seniors in
"Meet the Team night" at Meigs Stadium beginning at

co nfiscated , was growing

along county road 15 (HyseU
Run Road) two and threetenths of a mile off SR 124.
The incident is still under
investigation.

In sport shirt sizes small (14-14112)
medium (15-151/2) large (16-16'12 ) and
extra large ( 17 -17'12 and dress shirt size
14'12 to 17 - all long sleeves.

'ltl E. Mlln St.

Peace tab In aid
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Jr. charged with felonious
stealing
of
property
belonging to the Mason
County Board of Education ,
and Harold K. Byus, charged
with
maliciously
and
feloniously attacking Emmons Bright Selby last April.
All three are sched.!J)ed to
make a court appearance this
Thursday at 9:30a.m .
As of this time Mason
County Circuit Court Judge
James U,e Thompson has not
permitted release of the
name of the juvenile charged
in the murder.

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Thursday thru Saturday

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were two
women for
possession, harvesting and

Disciples

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Jac k 01 iver, Point Pleasant .
Tammy Dabney, Henderson ;

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marijuana charge

10-0 over

man , Warriors,

POINT PLEASANT - A
grand jurx. indicunent for
first degree murder was
returned Tuesday against a
14.year-old Glenwood youth
in connection with the August
!4 slaying of Danny Richard
Cornell.
The indictment against the
unnamed youth was brought
in at approximately 2:45p .m.
Two persons indicted for
felonies were James Waldron

Women held on

Warriors

Warriors practice field

Boy indicted

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Mon.-Sat.

NOW

Evere tt Will etf. New Haven ;
Mrs . Otis Neal, Leon ; Car rie
Harr is. New Haven: Sherman
Blessi ng ,
Leta rt ;
Rowena Meadows, Glen wood ; Arnold Bush . Poi n1
Plea san t ;
Mr s .
Roger
Bika cs an. Ra c ine ; Okey
K•ser , Rac ine . Ou fl Su llivan .
Oak Hill , Roy Olden, Letart;
Gilbert Clark , Leon, Elm er
McG in nis, Po1nt Pleasant ;
Helen Barker , Cl1ft on ; Mr s.
Dav id P1erce, Portland .
New cdi ze ns, Se pt . 1, tw in
son s to Mr . and Mr s Donald
E . Rob inson , Pliny , an d a
daughter to Mr . and Mr s . G.
E. Fr azier. R1pley

-WEATHER"
BAnERY
.

9 til 7

HERE

HOSPIT;\L NEWS

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was injured on SR 124, one
half mile west of lhe Portland
Park-when the motorcycle he
was riding was struck in the
side by a car driven by Rick
A. Johnson, 26, of Galion,
Ohio.
According to the report of
Conti no ed on Page 11

SOME OF THE WOMEN a t a protest meeting in Middleport Park Wednesday afternoon in
regard to food stamps. As of today the mines remained dosed and no one in authority was
available.

FLY'EMHIGH
The Meigs High Athletic
Boosters are reminding
Pomeroy, Middleport and
Rutland merchants today
the Meigs football season
gets underway Friday at
home

agaiOst

Point

Pleasant.
They urge merchants to
ny· their maroon and gold
flags, and anyone without

the flags should call
Carolyn Thomas from 9 a.
in. to noon at the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce

office (992-5005) or at her
home (992-31281.

Car leaves
slick road
Hea vy rain that fell in the
Meigs area Wednesday
evening was blamed for a one
car accident at 10:30 p.m. in
Sutton Twp. on SR 124'.
Sheriff Robert C. Har tenbach's Dept. said Randy
Everett McDaniel, Rt. 2,
Cheshire, traveling west, lost
control in a curve on the
rainslicked highway, went off
the road to his left, and struck
and broke off a utility pole .
He sustained injuries but
was not immediately treated .
There was heavy damage. No
citation was iss ued .
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Saturday
through.
Monday, chance of showers
Saturday and fair Sunday
and Monday. Highs will be
in the 70s and lows "ill be

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WEATHER
Cloudy tonight, highs in
lower 80s , lows in lower 60s .
Chance of showers Friday,
high s in the lower 80s.
Prob~bihly of rain 20 per cent
today , 10 per cen t tonight , 30
per ce nt ~'iday .

Big powers sit
this one out
GENEVA, Switzerland IUPI) - The United
States announced both it and the Soviet Union will
not attend today's signing of the Egyptian-Israeli
Sinai disengagement pact.
Diplomatic sources said the Soviet Union
decided 'to boycott the ceremony to show its
displeasure over the pact, particularly its
provisions on the use of American technician s as
peace watchdogs , and the United States at the last
moment decided to stay away also to avoid further diplomatic embarrassment.
Russia' and the United
States are cochairmen of the
United Nations Middle East
Peace Conference, which is

sponsoring the signing.
Diplomatic sources said the
Russians decided to stay
away to protest· the plan to
assign up to 200 Americans to
monitoring station.s in the

Sinai, thereby creating an
American prese nce on the
sensitive

and

strategic

peninsula.
The
American
announcement meant that only
generals and diplomats from
Israel and Egypt, plus U.N.
officials, would be present at
the signing, which culminates
10 days of shuttle diplomacy
by Secvetary of State Henry
A. Kissinger.
U.N . officials said they
expect~d the ceremony to be
held at about 5 p.m. (noon
EDT) , although no firm time
was set .
Roy
Atherton,
the
American assistant secretary

of state for Middle Eastern
Affairs, arrived Wednesday
to represent the United States
at the signing. He also
brought the official agreement documents to be signed.
But the U.S. mission here
tqday
that
announced

Atherton would not attend. It
said he had handed over the
documents to U.N. officials in
an earlier private meeting.
The mission gaVe no
reasons. But the sources said
it had become known that
Russia planned to boycott the
session and it would be
diplomatically rude
especially when the Ford
Administration is pushing
detente with Moscow - for
the United States to be the
only cochairman present.
Atherton and a Soviet official had been scheduled to
attend only as observers.
They were to have had no role
in the signing .
Atherton planned to meet
separately today with both
the Egyptian and Israeli
·delegations to the signing, the
mission said.
(In Moscow, the official
Tass news agency reported
only negative comment from
around the world on the
signing of
the Sinai
agreement. )
LOCAL TEMPS
The
temperature
in
downtown Pomeroy at 11 a .
m. Thursday was 75 degrees_
under su.'lny skies. ~
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