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                  <text>10 ~ The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, Oct. 6, 1975

Catholic women·plan
annUal holiday bazaar

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HOSPITAL NEWS

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Bookmobile
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. Senior girls invited to Junior Miss meeting ·
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Veleni•Memort.IJIGiplllil . ,Allen. Hamm, Pome~oy; :
auditorium
Ia
r.tlddleport.
The
purpose
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS .Frelda Wood, Vlenlla, W, ~·
The Southeast Ohio Junior Miss
:
•
of
the
:Junler
Miss
Program.is
io
select
·
!Iina Vales, Raclrie; . Va.; · WUilam Wolfe, Long •
Seholar~hlp Progr¥m · committee
The Meigs • Jackson
Clare rice ·Koehler, Reeds· . Bottom· Robert Bishop; ~­
the ouistandlog high school se.oler 11r1
Saturday anft!luaced 111 orlentall(!ll
· Vinton Counties Bookmobile
'ville; · Paul :Wickline, Rutland; Donna Smith, ~
ud award her with a ~~eholarsblp to
meeting lor all Interested ~lgh school
TI1e annual holijlay bazaar was Confirmation by. Bishop schedule for Meigs County
Pomeroy;. Henry . Milliron, Ponleroy; Phyllis Hendt!J:, ~
further her educaUon.
senior girls Oct. 12 -at the Meigs IUD
of the Catholic Women's Qub Musio of Steubenville on (he week of Oct. 7-11 :
The
wlaner
of
the
local
program
Middleport;
James Hobbs, Syracuse.
:
banquet room here at 3 p.m. .
of Sacred Heatt Church has Octo. 20. A recept19p will be
TUESDAY., Oct. 7 Dayt
n;
Vernon
Adkins,
SUNDAY
DISCHARGES•
will
represent
so~thern
Ohio
ai
the
Ohio
0
The Junior Miss Program will be
been scheduled for Nov. 6 in · held after the servl~s In the Salisbury Ele., 8:30 •
Fairborn.
Dorothy
Snyder,
James
•Junior
Miss
finals
ID
Mouat
Vernon,
Nov. %3 at the Mei18 Junior High S&lt;hool
the church auditorium.
church auditorium with the 11 :30
.a.m.;
Brad·
January 10-17.
SA T U R D A Y D I S • Hobbs.
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Serving of a creamed parents of children being bury Ele., I - 3 p.m.;
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CHARGES
-: Billy Wal·
bak~ chicken or ham dinner confirmed in charge:
Braley's Rutland 3:1~: 3ti;
Holzer MedicII Celller
•
lace,
Eber
Pickens,
will begin at 4:30 p:m. There· Cleaning of the church in New Lima Road, 4-4:30;
•
Lester
Roach,
James
(Births;OcLS)
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will be a variety of games to preparation for this will be Forest Acres 4:35-4:45;
Pickens, Judlth .. Bacon,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, •
be played and articles to be held Oct. 16 at 9 a.m. and Atkins 4:51}.5; Harrisonville
James Roush, GarI Manley, daughter, New Haven, W. ~
sold. Featured will be a fan cy everyone who can help Is' 5!06-5:40; Kingsbui'y Road 6I
(Continued from page I)
Frank Casto, Greg Dunning. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd r
work booth, a parcel post asked to be at the church.
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6:45; Salisbury Community 7·
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - Newsome, son, Vinton.
,
strtictlon
is
underw~y.
the
sale, a cake stand and a table
funeral home after 2 p.m. on
The Rev. Fr. Paul Welton 7·30· Housing-Fairview 7:45Dorothy
Morris,
_
Racine;
CrfEC~~~~GGENBOTHt~il
(Bii'tbB,
Oct.
4)
:
Tuesday unlit lime of ser- property would revert to the
of religious articles. There opened the meeting with 8;, 5:
vices. The family will receive
Mr. and Mrs. David "'
Higgenbotham,
63,
Rt.
1,
will be a fish pond for the prayer and ,the· pledge to the
THURSDAy - Tuppers DexiJr. died Sunday morning friend• Tue.-lay from 2-4 and ·CIC for the same price
Hammond,
daughter, •
GMc paid for u.
children and a handmade flag. Officers;.reports were Plains Ele 9-11 :16 a.m.; at . his residence unex - 7-9.
Jackson;
Mr.
and
Mrs. John •
During
last
Monday's
CIC
American F-lag donated by given and thank-you cards Eastern 11:30·12:30 p.m.; pec1edly.
E.
CRAIGE
REYNOLDS
Hudson,
daughter,
Gallipolis;
l
meeUng
at
the
Holiday
.Inn,
·
Mr.
Higgenbotham
was
Eleanor Barham of Syracuse were ·read from Louise Sumner Road ' 12:46-1 :30;
E. Cralge Reynolds, 73. Kosanchick outlined a new a1
born
July
3, 1912 In West
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mlch.ael
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will be awarded.
Harbrecht, Kathleen Wells Alfred 1:45-2; White's .VIrginia, the son of the late Petersburg, Fla., formerly of
StewQrl,
son,
Syracuse;
Mr.
tuinounced at the meeting and Margaret Gans.
Store-681 2:30-3; Cherry Hoy Pyles and Malinda Middleport.- died Sunday. · concept - · industrialized
Mr . Reynolds, born In . construction' - ·which he said
and Mrs. Richard Wiseman,
Next meeting will be held Ridge-Hemlock Grove 3: IS- Higgenbotham.
Moved to would make mass production
He ti survived by three Middleport,
, daughter, Pedro.
Nov. 131nstead of Nov. 6 due 3:45; Heaton ·Garage 4:1:&gt;-5; brothers, George Nelson and Cuyahoga Falls In 1922 and. to
(Births, OcLS)
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CHESTER_ Miss Carolyn
to the bazaar. The hostesses Tuppers Plain~ 5:30·6; Worthy Nelson, both of St. Petersburg In 1969 after feasible for the firs I time ever
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Cook,
:
retiring
.
from
.
the
and Stanley
In the construction Industry . D. Sniith of Chester
are to furnish -the traveling Tuppers Plains 6:30·6 :45; Columbu&amp;,
Nelson. Fairfield, Ohio: two Cuyahoga Post Office Oepl, In Ibis conn try.
Elenientary School and Mrs. daughter, Apple Grove, W.
prize.
Riggs 7-7: 15; Rt. ?·Parker's sisters. Mrs. Chris (Connie) as a clerk. He servea In the U.
The proposed factory would Nonga F. Roberts, llf Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Nav~
7:3().7:45; Ch~sler Drive-In 8- Wilt. Fairfield: Mrs. Allred S.
·
Mr.
nolds
Is
survived
(Belva)
Whittington,
MI.
be
between 30,000 and 50,000 . 'omeroy Elementary .School Davis, daughter, Middleport; ;
ENTERTAIN VETERANS
8:30.
lie, Sophia: ·. a . sqUIU'e feet, and would cost attended the state convenlloo Mr. and llits. Herbert Elliott, ;
Washington, Ohio, and by h
Veterans at the ·Arcadia
FRIDAY - Chester Ele. 9- several nieces, nephews and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth L.
(Marjorie) Wilson, Brandon, between $300,000 and 4400,000. of the English Alaodation of daughter, RuUand; Mr. and , • .
Nursing Home were en· 11:30 a.m.; Rlyerview Ele. cousins.
If all goes as planned, Ohio at tile Imperial House In Mrs. Charles Ray~ son, :
Funeral services will be Miss. : .a granddaughter,
terlalned Saturday by Mrs. 1:1:&gt;-3 p.m.; Reedsville Store
Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Brandl and one sister-I n-law, .construction would start In Columbus Friday .and Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. David !
Harry Davis, Miss Cheryl 3:1:&gt;-4; Reedsville-Eden Chr. Wilkesville Chapel of Walker Pearl Rernolds. Middleport.
Rose, daughter, Evans, W.
Funera services will be the summer of 1976, and the
Lehew and Mrs. Mary Martin 4:15·4:30; Keno · 5·5 :30; Funeral Home with the Rev.
Va.
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held
Wednesday
at
10
a.m.
at
factory
would
be
completed
Sa=rghts
of
the
conrepresenting the American Bashan 6-6:30; Stiversville 7· Ron Perry officiating. Burial
will
be In Nelson Cemetery. the Eckard-Baldwln Funeral and In operation by the spring vention were addrelaea by
'Legion Auxiliary of Drew 7:30;. Dorcas 8-8:15.
Friend• may call at the Home. 760 E. ·Market St.. of 19'71. The new factory Dr. Olarlotte Huck, Ohio
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy,
Akron. Burial will be In Oakwood Cemetery, Cuyahoga would employ approximately State University, president·
aud the junior membership.
Falls. Friends may call at the
elect of the NaliQilal Council
Seven veterans attended a
funeral home Tuesday from 7 250 persons.tl hi
TRAIN STRIKE
I of Teachel's of English, and
In
presen
ng
s
proposa
party when they received
CHESTER- Fund raising Guests were Bernice Bailey, to 9 p.m.
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to the CIC last week,
Edm d J F
Uof the
BAROONECCHIA, Italy
fruit trays, candy, gum and projects · were discussed Donnie and Trlsha ~cer
WILLIAMMOLLOHAN
uo · arre
(UPI) - Itall~n railway
Kosanc hick discussed Or.
University of California al
h
other refreshments. The
COOLVILLE- William A.
ting of an d Laura Hawth orne,
existing
Industrialized
during
a
recent
mee
Mollhoan.
92,
Coolville,
died
Be
kel
"Deciding
the
·workers
struck
over
I e ,
birthday of Bill Rovnak was the . Young Wives Club' of
Hostesses were Mrs . sunday at the Arcadia construction,GMC'sconcept,
r eyinor;he T ching of . weekenctovertbehlghcostof :
also celebrated and he was chester and Tuppers Plains Flinner and Mrs. Chevalier. Nursing Home followl"lf an
site selection criteria, growth :;"~"
ea
French cuisille. Complaining :
taken out of the nursing home
M;,. Frlendtf
extended Illness.
the Ches ter Fire Depar I•
and
e~onomlcs,
community
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S
lth
and
Mrs
that meals In France become :
at
Mt.
Mollohan
was
born
at
'to a local restaurant for a
"Monev mav not buy
ment
headquarters.
Nebo,
W
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Va.,
the
son
of
the
1111d
slate
environment
~d
Ro~:ts
.
~articipated
too expensive after the :
happiness. but II helps you luncheon, and was presented
Money
was
collected
from
\.All
late
Anderson
and
Sally
followed
up
with
a_
question
elementary
llchool
Enclish
Italian
lira dropped In value •
loo~ for II in more In·
a gift.
the ""'lllbers for catds sold
(Cantin··-'. .__ page 1)
Tanner Mollohan. He a}· and answer period.
~ teacher groups which In· compared to the French
teresting places .''
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tended the United MethodiSt
,. and a housewares party was basement was built and the Church and during his
Klsanchlck used a map of eluded 8 session CQildocted by franc, the railroadmen said ,
Fi x-It problem• got you up
----~-"""!-..., heldwithMrs.GayeSmalley, churchmovedtothecenterof lifetime had worked as •a the midwest to lllu~trate Dr.Frank Zldoola, Ohio State they can no Jonger afford ~
a tree? The " FRIENDLY
ra·
d
t t
The club
miller. merchant, and far- various points and displayed · University, . on
ONES" will show you how
"The daily trips to Modane,. ~
emons ra or·
the Jolin 1939.
mer. He lived lri Ohio 30
to make lillie problems out
a model home (preliminary Language of Oilldren .. and 8 France. They demande~ :
.
extended a vote of thanks to
Services were held In . years.
of big·ones with the proper
the Chester firemen lor their various homes before the
surviving are three concept or a starter family diacusaion of chiidren'l extra pay for trips across the •
tools and materials you
ass_istance. Mrs. Avice church was b··"t and the daughters, Hallie Alltop, home which can be ex- literature by Eileen Twa.y, border and a specla1 :
MON.
THRU
THUR.
need.
WE ' RE ' IN·
uu
Coolville: Vallie Wheeler,
OCT. H '
cafeteria tD Modane.
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. Spencer w!U host the October . foUowlng verses.. .relates to Baillmore. Md .. 'and VIolet paneled) during hts presen- Milllill u'nivel'lity.
TERESTED IN YOU
NOT OPEN
THE CUSTOMER!
meeting.
one of their eliJ)Crlences, Murphy, Coolville: thqle tatlon.
Att ' ding were Mrs
sons. Vernon, In California:
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' written by 'Milo Higley · Jerry, Coolville. and Russell,
IlLAfCIIURCH
FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
Brenda LaOI!aux, Mrs. ~ria around 1806:
of Tuppers Plains; two '
The
Pomeroy E-R unit was
Chevalier, Mrs. Marilyn
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brothers. Marlin, Tuppers
OCT. ID·II·12
called
to the Westside Church
THE RACE WITH
Spencer, Mrs. Sara Bailey,
was Sunday In that early Plains, and Lantv. of Creston.
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Karen
Young
Mrs
W.
Va.:
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a
sister,
Melissa
on
W.
Main St., Sunday
THE DEVIL
Mrs.
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.. day, And all had gone \O Hamrick. New Mexico, 20 · evening for Sharon Smith ·
(Technlcolor)
Linda Well, Mrs. Linda church .
grandchildren. 38 greatShow Slorlo al7:00p.m.
Fllnner, Mrs. Esther Mayes
In the house of Mr. Larkin, grandchildren. and four who was Ill there. ~ was
taken · to Holzer Medical
and M•s. Norma Ha
_ wthorne. God's· Holy Book 'to search. great-great-grandchildren.
..,.
BesidesInhis
f!llrinls
hewile,
was Center.
The award
winning "Have You Never
Around the fireside they preceded
death
by his
majorettes ol Eutem High · MeUow?f' then performed a
met, A blesalng to partake, MyrMe, In 1969 : two sons, a
LODGE ro MEET . School'• band directed by dallce-twirl routine to the :
White Rose Lodge will meet Olarlea Willa were falllrtd band's drlvlne rock 111111lher, :
While from the hearth daughter, two brothers and
thrN slslers.
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came up the fumes of
·Funeral services will be Wemteadayat 1:30pm.at the Friday In the bud'l ahow at "Roundabolll.". In their third
steaming johnny-cake.
held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Middleport Legion Hall. All
the While Funeral Home In members are urged to attend. the Kyger Q'eek High School · routine the 1111jorett~1 •
While thus In solemn coolville with the Rev.
football game..
.
performed a Rag maneuver •
worshlp there, The women barrel! Mollohan officiating.
The m.jorettes, Joanne • the band performed a •
am
Burial will be In Coolvll.le Too ~ate to Cla.n lly
Ftck, head 011jorettea; Belly diamond~ to the patrlolic
gave a acre •
·
cemetery .. Friends may call
· Alllabal'f, Sq&amp;y Goebel and tune, ''No Man II an bland." ,
For through a crack Ill the at the funeral home any lim,. v ard Sale
FOUR family yard sale. 2U
cabin wall a Re?kin's eyes
'lbe band entered from the
Peer I Stree4 , Middleport. Belinda Deeter, did a twirling
were seen.
Someth ing for everyone. routine durin&amp; the half time sideline to "CoiiBUiar FanEverything cheap. Phone
The stately deacon rose and Two couples ask,
Bhowaathebandperf&lt;nleda fare," .a march.
992 ·2818.
10·6-4tp preclaion drill to the 'pop tune.
as¥ct, why this disturbance
make?
for dissolution ··
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In Indian language they
Kennet)l Dale McCune, Rt.
replied "we want some I, Rutland and Lelia Victoria
johnny-cake."
McCune, and Carol A.' Buck,
Rt. I, Cheshire, and Charles
These were reported to be W. Buck, Jr., have filed for
· the last Indians seen In · this
diasolullon of marriage In
neighborhood.
Meigs County Common Pleu
Court.
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MUD SLIDES
In other actiQD, the COijl't
MOSCOW ( UPI) - A wall
of mud and rocb cauaed by ofdered that· Hurley Rife,
torrential rains left parts of a Wellston, be awarded default
town in. the Soviet lurlonen judgment In the amount of
Republic under ·u much 11 $10,M2 trom David L. Roush,
and
Freda
five feet of debris, according .Chicago,
to a provincial newspaper Buchatian wu · granted a··
reaching MOICOY over the div~ from Spencer R.
Buchanan on charges of gross
weekend.
neglect of duty and extreme
TYPHOON CORA
cruelly.
TOKYO (UPJ) - Typhoon
Cora smacked the is1alld of
CLUB WILL MEET
The Harrisonville Senl91'
HaehljO off the mouth of
Club will hold Its
Tokyo Bay with 151 mUe an Clllzens
blrlhday and potluck supper
The winter of'77: Party season for the B.ritish. A turning
hour winds late Suriday and Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.M ., at
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pollc:e said. today, "it's hard the Harrisonville Elementary
point for the Patriots.
Big Selection In Months,
to find a building without SchOOl. Music and gamH will
b e
p ·r .o v I d • d .
1101111 ldnd of dallll8•· ..
We've faced a heartbreaking retreat' from New York;

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Qoudy tonight and Wednesday; lows tonlgh! in lower
50s, highs Wednesday i~ mid
•70s. Probability of rain near
zero today, 10 per cent
tonight, 20 per cent Wednesday.

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asked council to pass ·
But 'freuiii'Y Secretary WWlam ~lmoil said prior ·· · new water wells wlll be in a "resolution of cooperation " tween the railroad tracks and
to Ford's M)lnday olglll addresathat the President i!!j "operation Wednesday. ..
(at no cost to Lhe village) East Main St.across fr om the

setting -up another possible veto confrontation wlth the
meet with him Wedn.esday at
J..egar also asked council to
:::: President.
:;:; 6 p.m. to view the well site. pass two other resolutions,
Acllon on tax cuts Is expected today or Wednesday
He explained therels a red one that the Caldwell Tank
by the House ·Ways and Means Committee. Ford's
light in the pollee department Co. ha s completed its work,
proposed permanent cuts - lacl~g an uicrease
that will come on if water and one .that the Boone
from $750 10 $l,OOO in·the personal exemption for each
pressure is low and Colemaw' Construction
ta1payer and dependent- would be about $11 billion
automatically puts a second co ntrac t is completed in
greater than the one-year IJ751ax cui rammed through
well into operation. And if the order thatfinal payme~t can
~~~~8 In record tim~ earUer lhla year to figbt ID·
second well does not relieve be received from EDA .

Teachers

COnVention
over weekend

ma~~::~:~na\U:!~.;.::~~~~~~

.i n Pomeroy lineS

EXTENDED OUTWUK
A chance of showers
Thursday and posslbUIIy
again Friday, and fair
Saturday. Highs will be ln
the mid 70s Thursday,
dropping to the lower 60s
Saturday. Lows will be In
lhe lower 50s e~rly Thursday and In the mid 40s
early Saturday.

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area and Chief Jed Webster
reprimanded him severely
when there were seven cars
parked illegally nearby.
Osborne said he has tried to
do the town a favor , "going too ."
Webster stated it is up to
out of my way to do my best
council
as to what to do and
for the village ." Osborne
'he
would
do council's wishes.
.added that he did not want
Councilman Ralph Werry

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VOL XXVII

NO. 123

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Majorettes featured in
Eastem Band show

-Bailey Run home destroyed

Been :

' Losses were set at $17,500
as the result of a fire which
deatroyed the one-story

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Elbei1elds In Pomeroy
lllth Anniversary Sale
SPICIAL. PURCHASI

DarneHes

Children's Wear

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Toddlers and 4-6x Sizes

Sale $} 99
LET US HELP YOU
W.INTERIZE YOUR HOME ,.
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Pomeroy, Ohio

40,000.00 Maximum IIISUfiiiCI
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for Each~

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Storewide Anniversary $ale

Molllle Home Uilclerplnrdng
Warp'~ Window Material.

Woocllumlng Stov•
Vent Pipe 3" :to 7'~

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AND SAVINGS
CO.
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Save All Thu .W~k During Our

PI,. II'IIUiatlon and

Albastos . Gal¥anlzacl PI~
• cut &amp; threaded•.
Gas Pipe &amp; FIHII'III

MEMBER F:EDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIO~

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Be sure to register In the Home Furnishings
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Annex or 1t the Mechanic StrHt Warehouse for
the $300 In Gift Certificates ·to be won by our
Customers. No purch1se Is necessary - you
need not be present to win.
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' HOME LOST - Fire destroyed the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Van Cooney, Bailey Run, at about10:10 a.m.
Monday. Pomeroy frremen were 011- the scene of the blaze.
l..;)ss of the home, contents and a garage were estimated
at $17,500 by Pomeroy Fire Chief Charles Legar.

Council in other · action
voted to hold trick or treat
night on Wednesday, Oct. ~9
from 6 to 7 p.m . for children
12 and under .
Henry Werry

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said that

signs are needed on a cur~e

on the new Hiland Church
Road that leads to the
hospital and also a stop sign
on Hiland before entering
(Continued,on page 10)

en tine
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1975

PRICE 15'

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By ROBER fA ULRICH
She 'said Reubin, a balding, 24NEWPORT, Ore. (UPI)- Robert year-old man from Brooklyn, signed
Reubln left behind his accordion and over the shack and 10 acres In the
10 acres, Roberta gave up her hills east of Waldport to ber. She
gwtar, Steve his drums and Greg said also he gave his half Interest in
just left. They. gave all their another house to the C()o()Wfter.
possessions to JoAnn and went to
JoAnn held a postcard and a teller
foUow a mysterious couple who held she said Reubin sent her after he left
the promise of a better lire on about Sept. 19.
another planet.
"It's real," the letter said. "It's
"I have enough instruments for a , the Second OJming . We don 't know
band," said JoAnn, Jiving in yet what 's next. The mounta~s are
Reublh 's rundown shack near the ruce. We are aU go111g home.
Oregon coast. "Alii need is people."
The postcard appeared to have
JoAnn, who refused to give her ' been posbnarked m Oregon. The
last name says She is · "holding letter rece1ved later appeared to be
everything' together" for ule four postmarked In Colorado, but no city
persons, among tl!e 15 to 20 persons could be determin~ ~ either case.
who vanished after a meeting
JoAnn said Reubm did not ten her
conducted by the couple In Wald· Where he was going and she does not
port, Ore.
know where he is, although :me said
JoAnn said she was tempted to go she expected hun to return m lhree
too but "I. just couldn't leave my months.
son'...
She said Reubln Is "not crazy, not·

POMEROY LANDMARK RAZED - Weatherboarding on the stately home olthe late
Theodore Ebersbach, Pomeroy's West Main Street, came off Monday when Ihe johnson
Wrecking Company of Gallipolis began preparing \he site for a commercial building. '11le
property was purchased several years ago by the Pomeroy Episcopal Church which in turn
110ld it to Athens OJunty Savings and l..;)an Co., Meigs County Branch, which will erect a nrw
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altogether vanished from
near the Profitt Service
Station in Racipe on Sunday,
Sept. 28. The Bureau of
Criminal Investigation and
the Federal Bureau of Jn.
vestigalion were Galled In the
followin g day. '}'he drilling
firm had offered a $1,000
reward for information
leading to the recovery of the
equipment.
Authorities did not reveal
the mimes
the suspects
returned to Meigs County
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The Second Coming? One says

DETROIT - TEXAOO'S TOP EXECUTIVE says
AmeriCIIlll can expect to pay $1 a gallon for gasoline In lhe
futlire, but he says he can't predict When prices wUI hit that
level or how much over $1 they will go.
Board Chairman Maurice GranvUJe told a news conference prior to a Detroit Economic Qub speech that the extent of tbe price Increases will depend greaUy on the government's wUllngneas to relax .controls on the oil lnduatry.
CUrrent condillona, he said, are too unsettled to aecur~tely
(l'edlct future ga110llne prices.
"l'd•Uke to be able to tell the consumers how much It will
~them, but I can't loret;ast the pump price,'' Granville said.
"jlutlf YOIJ ask me II I think they wUl reach a dollar a gaUon,
I'd say yes."
WASHINGTON - TilE GI BILL WHICH PAID for the
higher edllcatlen for hundreds of thousands of veterana of
World Warn, Korea and Vietnam may be taken off tbe books.
The Hollie voted 298to 108 Monday to cut off education benefits
to anyQilewho enlists in the armed services after Dec. 31, 1975.
The bill now goes to the Senate.
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Veterans qualifying under the progr11111 prior to the Dec. 31
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Part of !he heavy drilling
• equipment stolen from the
' • Adams Drilling Co . in Racine
on Sept. 28 has been
recovered In Cambridge and
two suspects have been
returned
here
for
questioning,
Recovered Sunday in
Cambridge were a haul-it
Lowboy valued at $22,000 and
a dozer valued at $21 ,000. Still
missing is a 1975 ~ truck
valued at $12,000. .
The oil and gas drilling
.equipment valued at $55,000

Monday for questioning . One
Is confined to county jail, one
in the Middleport jail.
,
The dozer has been
returned to MeigsCouhty. It
is believed the truck is also in
the Guernsey County area,
although it has not been
recovered. The lowboy is
expected to be returned here
soon.
Returning the suspects
here was the department of
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach.
More details of the arrest will
be reported tater, officials
Indicated.

NEW YORK- A BAREFOOI' GUNMAN whQ held up to 10
(¥lsiqesln a Manhattan bank and demanded '10 mWlon In
gold and the release of Patricia Hearst was arrested Monday
night by pollee who anea~ed through the bank's rear door.
Pollee said the three hostages- still at gunpoint when the man
wu arrested - were unharmed.
Earlier, the suspect released seven other captives, lwo In
exchange for a six-pack of beer and some roast beef sandwiches provided by pollee. The gunman, who 110unded confused, originally demanded $10 million In gold and release of
Miss Hearst. He also called for the release of WIUiam and
EmUy Harris and "the Oriental woman," - presumably
Wendy Yoshimura - All Symblonese Liberation Army
members arrested In San FranciBC!llast month.
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By Uolled Press International
Chief Legar said the blaze
LOS ANGELES - SEVEN OF THE MOSI' distinguished was out of control when the
flreanns ellperts In the, IJnlted states rendered their verdict department arrived on the
Mondily on the theory that a "second gun" was fired In the scene. The call was received
ass•Minatloo of Robert Kennedy : There's nothing to it.
about 10:10 a.m. Chief Legar
The conclusion sulmltted to a Superior Court judge means said that he immedia tely
that Kenne&lt;!Y was shol by Sirhan B. Sirhan and no one else. called for help from a MidAfter five years of amtroversy and two weeks of tests, the • die port Fire Department
panel ended the dlapute with a 23-word statement to the co1.n:1,: tanker. Firemen were ori the
"Thete Is no substantive or demonstrable evidence to probe scene until about 12:30 p.m.
that more than one gun was used to fire any of the bullets
The contents of the home
examined."
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was destroyed. Chief Legar
said that he has requested aid
MANILA - THE PHllJPPINES - A YOUNG "mentatly from the state fire marshall 's
unstable" FUipino Who hiJacked a Philippine jelllner with 70 office In helping to determine
·persona aboard and demanded passage to Libya surrendered the cause of the blaze.'
to mllltary authorities at ManOa airport today . AuUiorllles
The house, garage ~nd
tentatively Identified the suspect as Canialo Morales, about 23. contents were valued at
·ll)ey said he emerged from the plane and gave himself up to $17,500. The Van Cooneys had
Maj. Gen. Fidel Ramos, chief . of the Philippine national only about $10,000 worth of
pollee.
'i nsurance, Fire Chier Legar
Ramos desa'lbed the suspect as a "mentaUy unstable said.
person acting 111der great duress, pe~haps because of great .
lamUy problema," apparently dealing with the kidnaping of
his daughter. He was lnunedlately whisked away to an un- .
disclosed area In the airport. All 65 passengers - Including
thr~ Americans - and five crew members aboard the plane
were unharmed.

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van
Cause of the blaze,
Cooney, Bailey Run, Monday Pomeroy Fire Chief Chal:les
Leger · said, was uri~
determined . No one was at

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and across New Jersey. a;ooo men are British prisoners, and Washington is foresaken by many of his own.
The British generals. figure it's only a matter of time
before we give up and beg the King's pardon. But the
British are a trifle too ~mug. We recross the Delaware
and, battle after battle, surprise the enemy and defeat
him. It's on to Saratoga, where our victory becomes a
turning point. It gives us courage through the longest
winter at Valley Forge. While we suffer cold, starvation
and sickness at Valley Forge, the British elite continue
l.o party with their Loyalist friends in Philadelphia. But
we learn something. Not to give up. The n~tion learns,
too. And the rest is history. :i

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area. The restricti ons will go
in to effect as soon as the sigr·3
are placed. Until the sigtl',
are up , drivers will be issued
warning
tickets.
The
restriction will be in effect 24
hours a day, seven days a
week .
Voting against the parki ng

Lowboy,dozer
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said people park in the no
loadi ng zone in back of Meigs
Inn constantly and no tickets
are issued. William Snouffer,
councilman, sai~ that trucks
are on Main and Second Sts.
every day blocking traffic,
Henry Werry, captain of
Pomeroy's police force, said
the men working· on the
parking lot wall park on the
parking lot each day in the
roped orr area.
Finally;' council passed (51) a resolution ordering that
.signs reading parking for
trucks loading and unloading
with 16 foot bed length or over
may park. No cars or pickup
trucks will be allowed in the

Devoted 1'o The Interests of" The Meifls·Mason Area

·Club disctJSses money projeiti

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any fav ors and said he will
unload elsewhere.
" Chief Webster said he was
told to be lenient with people
until the parking lot wall was
repaired as parking spaces
are scarce . Webster also said
that he had no parking signs
up in the area and they were
taken down and loading and
unloading signs were put up.
· Mayor Dale Smith slated
that if the public sees trucks
parked in the area, "then
they feel they can park there

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Insane, not easily taken ln."
•1-/one of these people are," She
said.
JoAnn also said the mother of a
young woman named Ann Miller,
who left with the group, had been to
see her to Inquire about her
daughter .
JoAnn said Reubln did not mention UFOs after attending the
meeting Sept. 14. He spoke instead of
a higher life and reincarnation.
JoAnn said she attended a second
m\eting In Eugene, Ore., Sept. 16,
but was separated out because slie
did not Intend to go with them. She
said that the two persons who
conducted the Waldport meeting did
not attend that ses&amp;on.
Authorit :Os said fraud may be
Involved ,In the disappearances,
although R4m Sutton, chief criminal
depoty for Lincoln County, said
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Conversations with Hodan
of Venus warn Columbus
tt clairvoyant of dangers
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: : ·CoLUMBUS, Ohio ( UPI) - A Columbus woman says she
was told by a being from outer space that 20 Oregon people,
missing since attending a meeting In whicl) they were
reportedly told of "giving away all one's possessions" for a
UFO trip to eternal life on another planet, are victims of a hoax·
and may be in danger.
Sally Seibert said she tslked Monday with "Hodan," a
creature from Venus, who told her beings from outer space
want to help people on Earth.
"There is no UFO being or any other being that is highly
evolved that would cause you to give up your children, to give
I!P your property, to give up anything, on th,e promise of
suddenly becoming spiritual," Mrs. Seibert Said she was told.
The middle-aged woman, who claims to be a clairaudient,
says she has talked with Hodan many times. Mrs. Seibert says
she can hear the creature and repeat Its words verbatim and
thatU can hear her and others through her ears.
The Venutian Monday expressed concern about the safety of
the missing people, she said ,
"Well, I feel it must be of some danger to the people involved," said Mrs ..Seibert. "I do feel !here Is something very
dangerous In the whole thing ."
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people when they investigate the IndividUals who took custody
of Uteir belongings.
The people vanished Sept. 14 from Newport, Ore., after
attending a meeting In which they reportedly were told by "an
average looking" couple that volunteers would be prepared at
a special camp In COlorado for a better lifl: on another planet
and then piclied up by a UFO .In the next 10 years. '
There was some fear the couple, who claimed to be
"messengers," may have demanded the people give up· their
famUies and worldly possessions In exchange for what they
reportedly said was "the way to truth."
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One woman said she received a postcard from her son,
mailed In-Colorado, who was believed to have been influenced
by the couple."
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w\U not see youa!Jy more ," th e son was quotedassaylng.

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Constructi on of a new
Meigs County school for the ·
menially retarded was the ·
main topic when the Meigs·
County Board of Mental
Retardation met Monday
night in the Meigs County
Commissioners office.
The board wiU seek the
recommendations of the slate
on the size of the school, as
well as other aspects, and
then will have an architect
draw • up plans of the
proposal. ·
Meigs Co untians have
approved a bond issue which
would provide fund s fo r
building the school although
voters twice have turned
down operation levies for it.
Presently, students are at.
tending the Gallia County
facility at Cheshire on a oneyear contract.
The board approved the ·
$2,000 monthly payment to
the Galli a Conn ty Board of
Retardation, the utition fee
being charges. Other bills
were approved for payment.
Atblnding the meeting were
Judge Manning Webster,
president, Rick Crow, Grace
Weber and Wilma Parker.

CORRECTION
SYRACUSE - Lawrence·
Manley, who was chosen by
Syracuse Village Council at
the last meeting to begin
garbage pick up , in the article it quoted that he would
pick up three 20 gallon cans a
month for $2.50 which was
incorrect. He will pick up
three 20 gallon cans a week
for $2.50 a month.

CHlLDHURT
RACINE - The Racine ER squad answered a call to
Route 2, Racine, at 7:20p.m.
Monday for Brenda Taylor, S, .
who received a head Injury in
a fall . She was taken tq
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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Kidnap victim John
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Rutherford says he probably
'"" won't ventwe to the netgh•u•-. borhood car wash the next
time his car gets dirty
Rutherford took his car out
"'" for a clearung Sunday jWJt
r"" before dusk and wound up bt
':. the trunk, bouitd and g1111ged,
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while an armed kidnaper
·-· made pt.na tQ head lor the
"'"'" West Colli.
"No, I'll probably jlllllmok
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up the old hole 111d .,.. k
• ri8ht bt front of the llo-,"
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&gt;&lt;
The IS-year-old llnmaft'a
~•' 90n spent aeven houn IDdlld
;:- In the tr111k untU an Olllo
Highway patrolman hallld
,,, his car near Ga!J.Ipolla tQ
arrelll 211-year-old Charlel R.
Ritz of Charleston lor
1
' " drunken drlvbtg.
" " Fortunately for Ruther1
~ ford, the arrestbtg offleer
" ' waa carrying a mobUe radlo
-~~· extender, and pollee caUs
':.. were blaring forth.
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lrother Is a deputy &amp;herlff,
~ · , and the sound of pollee caUs
was a famUiar one. He let ot&amp;
' "' a few kicks lnllide the tnmk,
, enough tQ make the lawman
,o:
curious.
:~: "My )lrother has a radio
-~ · monltur he keeps at hlahome,
and I've heard It several
times,
90 I knew the 'poltce
Ofi O
were
outside,"
he explained.
,., ,. M
omenta later,
the
" " fireman's 90n wBB freed, and
Ritz was taken back tQ where
'"' his accomplice, 3&amp;-year-old
.~ Harriet Lilly of Castro
Valley, Calif., had been
picked
up a llhort time earlier
ao
for
a
traffic
Infraction.
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"Oh, man, was I scared,
1!11
, you wouldn't believe,"
" " Rutherford recalled.
His
abductors
had
threatened to dump him In a
desert on the way to
California. Fact Ia, he was 90
nervous the brother accompanied his father to
Gallipolis tQ drive his car
back home.
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when the man approached at
the car wash, located about a
block lrom his home,
"because he JUSt acted
weird."
"He asked for a ride
downtown; and when I told
him I wasn't gmng that way,
he pulled out a 'Saturday
night special' and ordered me
In the trunk," he said
"That 'n billy hi8hway right
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Ia he htmsell of his
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FIVE ATrEND CONFERENCE- Four students of Metgs Htgh School and an adull
advisor were among 450 high schools &lt;m Ohio parttcipatmg m the lOth annual Youth and
Science Conference at the Mershon Auditortum on The Ohio State UmverSlty campus
Saturday. From Mejgs were, left to right, students Debbie Taylor, Paula Etchmger, Helen
King, Sandy Garnes and advisor, Vll'gil King, represenlmg the Meigs County Agncullure
Stabilization Conservation Service. The more than 1,500 youths heard dtstlnguished
speakers discuss career opporturutles mthe Energy and Food fields. Also, they parttctpated
m a tuurof ellhibtts and lecture demonstrations that gave them a look at latest technologies
•mthe sctence fields. !ipon90rs of the conference were the College of Agrteulture and Home
Economics, The Ohto Stale Umverslty, and the Ohto Agncultural Counctl

along us 35, ftve
mUea north of Galllpolla, hla
ordeal ended.
Late Sunday night, one
lawman halted Ute car and
charged the U11y woman With
speeding She remained
behind while Ritz drove off to
arrange bond His mission
ended in a ditch, and along By WIU.IAM E. CLAYI'ON for a stx-pump stalton, could Utah, dommated the Senate
WASHINGTON (UP!) - eventually rmse the prtce of floor Monday discusSIDg thell'
came another officer, hla
While
Congress grappled gasoline by about one-half proposaL to combme strtct oU •
mobUe radio extender atprtce controls wtth relaxed
aguln
With
proposals to shape cent a gallon.
tached to his belt, giving out
a
national
energy
policy,
the
The areas covered by the ~turai gas prtce controls tQ
calls audible to young
Environmental
Protection
order are Baltunore, Boston, stimulate new suppltes.
Rutherford.
Opponent•, supporting an
" That was the worst Agency moved to save nine Denver, !As Angeles, Sacmoment, when the trunk million gallons of ga90llne a ramento, the san Joaqum admtmstratlon · backed
opened," he aald "I didn't year by putting gasoline Valley of California and Wa· combmatlon of emergency
gas actions wtth long-term
know If It was the guy or the vapors Into the tarik Instead shmgtun, D.C.
llftmg of gas controls, were
of
the
atmosphere.
House
and
Senate
conpollee. They said they'd kill
The
EPA
said
its
order
to
ferees planned their first wmting for a chance to force
me III made any noise."
A pollee spokesman satd 37,000 service and fleet filling public meeting today on a vote on the tssue but the
the mobUe units, carrylna the stations In eight smog- oomprehenstve energy biUs Senate schedule before tis
planned October recess was
same broadcasts as the car troubled cities to instal offered by both houaes.
already
crowded.
on
vapor-trappmg
devtces
bt
the
Senate,
emergency
radios, can operate up tQ a
John
GleM,
O.Ohlo, said
their
pumps
by
1977
was
natural
gas
leglslabon
for
the
mile from the prowl car,
the
bill
at
hand
should
be only
prunarUy
a
pollubon
oontrol
espected
lhortage
winter's
Ohio authorities booked the
for
the
wmter's
emergency
alleged kidnapers In the measure and the saving of faced the double delay of a
Gallla County jatl at fuel was "merely a side crowded schedule and a clash and administration sup·
porters s!Jould not hold II That too was denied - by
of proposals
Gallipolis, pendmg federal benefit "
The agency satd the
Sens -Adlai Stevenson lll, "hostage" to get the long· both prosecution and defense.
charges and probable
transfer to Colt'unbus, Ohto. devices, costing $5,200-$7,700 Dnt, and Frank Moss, D- term deregulation they want,
"The defense~ attorneya
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An FBI 1111ent Inspected the
have never dlacus.ied her
car and Ita contents.
turning state's evidence,"
Rutherford, a clerk In a
S81d Alfred Johnson, one of
food store, told authorities his
her lawyers. "We wouldn't
abductors warned him to be
By 'RICK DuBROW
turned It over to prosecutiOn after the New ,York Post consider tt."
qulet and, H he complied, he
"There most assuredly
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ ancl defense lawyers for reported Miss Hearst conwouldn't be harmed and Patricia •Hearst IS under, study.
have
been no plea
fessed a number of crunes
released In a deserl on the oourt order wcooperate With
negotiations,"
aald Robert L
The judge also r!lled that during her talks with the
way to California. '
Stevenson,
a
Justice
three psychiatrists trying to Mtss Heatst's lllatements to psychiatrists. Her lawyers
decide whether &amp;he Is men- the J psycltlatrlllls ''&amp;hall be demed it, saybtg ''she has not Department spokesman.
Any deal would btvolve
tally able to stand trial on ' fotever and • absolutely • confessed to anything."
federal 'bank robbery ' barred from admission m
The newspaper also said' Miss Hearst testifying
charges.
evuience against her In lhts she had agreed to turn lllate's agabtlll her former Symu.s District Judge Oliver or any other court, state or evidence against her fqrmer btonese Liberation Army
i Carter who canceled a federal, In any criminal radtcal comrades In return comrades - WOllam and
h~arlng sdteduled tv day for proceeding."
for a light sentence or lm· EmUy Harrla and Wendy
Mtss Hearst because the
His unmuruty order came mumty from prosecution Yoshimura
psychiatrists' report wasn't
of the patients. That's ready, wid the 21-year-old
because they aee that I've newspaper heiress Monday
talked and I'm still alive. "to cooperate as fully as &amp;he
There was'no way I was going ts now able "
to be In charge and not
Results of the psychiatric
COLUMBUS {UP!) - Obi- choice is Ours," the ad read. much of the debt, and thatthe
operate Hawthornden the examination - Into the ef. oans were urged In a series of
The text on the black programs wtli provide 500,000
Tight )\'ay from lite Ill art."
fects of her kidnaping, major newspaper advertise- background detailed what new jobs.
Due to the revelations alleged "brain-washing" and ments Monday tQ make a would happen H the goverJohn Deardourff of the
uncovered at Hawtbornden, conversion to violent choice between welfare and nor's proposals on housing, Washington public relations
the Ohio Highway Patrol radicalism- will be used by jobs, and to approve Gov. transportation, public con· firm of Batley, Deardourff &amp;
today began an invellllgatlon Carter tn determining James A. Rhodes' four "eco· structlon and IBX relief for Eyre, said the newspaper ads
of alleged patient abuse at whether Miss Hearlll can nomic recovery" proposals expanding btdustrles are not were timed tQ coincide with a
Columbus State ,Institute and stand trial or be released on on the Nov. 4 ballot.
passed. "More welfare, more five-minute fUm being broad·
Longview State Hospital In baU.
Ohloansthfor Jobs an d Pro • unemployment, more calli on television statioos
Cincinnati.
Miss Hearst's lawyers told gress,
e organ 1za1ton crime," the ad said.
ll)roughout the state.
Report Released
the court 1811 week llhe was promohng the governor's
On the willie hackgro111d,
Deardotrff said the ad·
Dr. Timothy B Moritz, not fully cooperating with four proposed oonstltutionai Rhodes' plans were ex- verttalng combbtatlon was
dlrectur of the State Depart· them, often sitting sUent for amendments, purchased plamed, includinll the Pur· demgned tQ give Ohioans an
ment of Mental Health and several mbtutes whUe they space for double-page, ad- · pose-"more JObs"-and the "early .look'' at each of the
Mental Retardation, released tried tQ quellllon her and that yertlsements In the state s 10 cost.-"ndmmal .. ' less th@ four proposals and let them
Monday a report by the hlgh· he ttlt de t rd the
, largest cities and llingle-page the amount of the new know that '~his program has
u owa
m an d ads 1n the rest of Ohio's
way patrol. It showed herr a parents
seemed to daili aervln 20 000
revenue that the program many facets"
evidence of brutal patient
es
g
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or
more
will produce as• unemployed
Deardourff said he did not
clll ate.
readers
beatings at Hawthornden, vaCarter
said he would resch•
workers go back tQ work." know how much the ads COli,
sexual acta between hospital edule the hearing after the
The advertisement was
Two of the four proposals but said the one.day display
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psychlatrtsts had completed •It, with half on a black require Increases In the gaao· represented 75 per cent of the
their report and he had backg~?und and half on line and sales taxes Bond newspaper advertising
white Welfare or Joba, the issuestutal$4.5bltllonplusan budget for the campaign.
estimated 3t}.year Interest
''The major thrust of the
cost
.of
$4
bUUon.
campaign
will be on radio
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Patty is told to c~operat~

~ Incidents bared

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By PETE SPUDICH
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CLEVELAND (UP!)- Dr
~ Barry Fireman, superln:. tendent at Hawthornden
" · State Hospital, says had It not
been for him "Hghtlnll the
fire," lncldenta of patient
~ abuse and sexual acts bet: · ween hospital employes and
patients at the btlllltt&amp;ton
would have never been
brought tQ light.
"B~fore I
c'me to
Hawthornden a few montha
IIIlO, "llobody WBB wUllng tQ
••• open their mouth abo!&amp; the
• place because their lives had
been threatened," Fireman
said Monday. "If I didn't do
what I thought was rightlighting the fire, so tQ speak•• the btcldents would still be
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Honnones need carefttl
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By Lawreoce E. I,amb, M.D.
DE.~ DR LAMB - Your
answer to the woman who has
been suffering from hot
Dashes for IS years totally
ignored her questions!
Although she has moved to a
new community and should
get a famUy doctor, her real
conc;ems are her low energy
and hot flashes.
I am curious why you did
not tell her tv go to a
gynecologiat who would put
her on bormone therapy
Surely that Is a widespread
enough practt~ by now, even
tf some doctors are still
, &amp;gill/lSI II.
I get so angry with
physicians who, because they
are males and do not experience menopause, dlamlas
It without a tfiought ' Hot
!lashes are real and very
uncunlorlable. I am a 25year-&lt;Jid woman who had both
iWarles removed, and I take
Pennarln dally. I can always
'fll when I·v,_, forgotten tQ

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recogmze m your rush to ' decrease In' estrogen levels.
take my hormone pUis
~udgment
Is that many of the' 'Giving more estrogen to a
I suppose you'd ·say that
hormones are warranted in symptoms you think of as "' Woman who Is already
my case because of my age. I related to menpauae are also '·producing a normal amount
would saf they are warranted caused by a number o!'other 1 Is a questionable practice. An
In . her also. I especially medical disorders I don't exammatlon will reveal
empathize with that poor assume I know the cause of which woman needs hor·
woman because I also happen every symptum a person tells manes, as you obviously did,
to have low blood presswe me about, but happen tQ yes, a! your age. I would
-and low energy Durbtg the ' believe a good hlstury and su.spect that the doctor will be
stunmer, hot Dashes and low examination may, provtde a quite able to sort out which
energy are no plcnl~ I would better basis for a decision symptoms belong to what and
like nothing better all stun- regarding treatment
what to do about It Thoae
· Depression , anxiety, wanting more liifQrmalton on
mer than tv slt at the edge o1
a swimming · pool, sipping thyroid disorders and a h08t the Qse of hormones and other
nunt juleps - or somethmg of other problems are often In treatment for the menopause
the middle of the group of can write tQ me In care of this
along those lines.
labeled newspaper, P 0. Box 1551, ·
DEAR READER - If you symptoms
read my column regularly "menopause." !tis Important Radto City Station, New
you would know that I often to know the problem before York, NY 10019 Send 50 centa
recommend estrogen trealmg II. The 'lady had a and a long, stamped, self·
repllcement for those who number of problems and addresSed envelope, and ask
need II and have no medical deserved more than the for The Health Letter number
problems that would he made superficial answer that ~12, Menopause .
I understand your faith In
worse with these hormones. hormones were all ' she
hormones because most
Hilt Dashes are one of the needed.
Vou may not realize also young women with your
manifestations of the
menopause that can · be _ that many women going · h18tory do need hormone
greatly bernf1ied by givmg through the menopause do replacement.
estrogeny What you fail to not have
stgniftcant

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We Hold These Truths ...
A Chronicle of Amcric~
October 10, 1715:

clerks work at a. public
cOWlter or window doing such
Jobs as selling stampa and
weighing parcels and are
personally ~sponslble for all
money and stamps.
Carriers have ID collect and
deliver mall. Some walk and
others drive. Carriers must
be out m all kinds of weather
and almost all bave tQ carry
mail b1111s weighing as much
as 35 pounds on their
shoulder. They also have tQ
load and unload sacks of mall
wetghmg as much as 70
pounds.
AI times, the dulles of new
clerks and carriers are Interchangeable They must
mamt.aln pleasant and effective public relations.
Employes must maintain
neat and proper personal
attire.
Applicants must be at least
18. The starUng salary for
clerks and carriers Is $5.63,
per hour with Increases to
$6.91 per hour

Exammattons have been based on the daily ndleage
announced to, eslabhsh scheduled. Applicants must
ehgtble persons for positions be at least 18 The starting
as clerk and carrter and for salary ts $5 Be an hour
substitute rural carrter (of
No experience Is ~qwred
record) at the Pomeroy Post either for the clerk and
Offtce wtll be held soon by camer positions at the post
Postmaster James Soulsby office
The
written
Postmaster Soulsby exammatlon designed to lest
stressed that th~re are no aplttude for learning and
opemngs at the present time performing the duttes deals
many of the post !tons but that Wtth address checking,
the tests are bemg held to memory for addresses,
estabhsh a hst of ehgtbies general abilities on reading
Apphcahons are avatlable, and word meaning and
as of today, at the Pomeroy number series. The test
Post Offtee and the closmg requires about three hours
date for all apphcations is time
Oct 28. Those completing
Clerks work Indoors. They
apphcattons wtll be notified handle sacks of mall
by matt as to the time and winghing as much as 70
iocatton of the examtnations pounds They sort and
Those applymg for sub- dtstribule it by using a
stttute camer of record need compltcl!ted system which
no expenence and there are must he memorized Some
no tratnmg requirements
Apphcanls must take a
NOTICE OF E~ECTION
wntten test whtch constsls of
ON TAX LEVY
vocabulary and readmg
IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL
comprehenston questions and
LIMITATION
computations. The test - NOTICE Is hereby given
reqwres about three and one- th et In pursuance of a
Those Resolullon of Jhe Boord of
quarter hours
County Commissioners of the
becoming ehglble must attain coun Jy of Meigs, Pomeroy,
a ratmg of at least 70 out of Oh Jo, passed on the 29th dey of
July , 1975, there will be
100 pomts, excludmg credtt subm Jlted 10 o vole of the
for veteran preference.
people ot sold County al a
. General ELECTION to be held
An ehgtble must have a on the County of Meigs, OhiO,
valid state driver's license at the regular places of voJJng
therein, on Tuesday, the .. th
and a safe drtvmg record and day ot November, 1975 the
he must pass the Postal question of levying, In excess
of tne ten mill limitation , tor
Servtce Road. Test . All the benelll ot Meigs counJy lor
substitute rural carriers of the purpose of providing
Meigs County's share for the
record must furnish and benefit of tho Gallla Jackson
mamtaln at thell' own exMe igs community Mental
.
Health and Mental Retar
pense vehtcle equipment dat ion Board, lor the purpose
necessary for the prompt of providing Jhe necessary
requirements or the Com
handhng of the malls, but munltv Mental Heollh and
they are gtyen an eqwpment Relardallon Program
established
pursuant
to
matnlenance allowance ChapJer lAO of the Ohio
Revised Code

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General Thomas Gage today surrenders his commapd of
all Brtlish mihtary forces In the colonies. After nearly 20
yean tn America, he reaches London on November 14.
Havin&amp; been undentandably reluctant to take up armt
against the Americans, and continually frultrated and
overruled by tbe British aovemment, be ts sreeted tn
London by official dtapleasure because ( 1) he fall·
ed to put down tbe colonial
rebetlton, and (2) be allowed
tbecolonlata to bottle htmup
io Boaton History's COtllell·
sus Ia that altbouab an
honorable man and a f.tne
muttary admlntatrator, u a
muttary atrateatat and tactician he wa1 merely adequate
Hie JIUCCe88Dr,
Getteral William Howe, it
more eaaer for combat but
JIDitelletl no more, muttary
brut lance. Howe Immediately be1ins plannlnl tbe
evacuation of British troops
Genorol Gogo
from Boston.
- By Ross Mackenzlt '-Jeff MatNellyte tm Untied Feature Syndtea1e

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON ISSUE
O'N ION OS
NOTICE Is heroby ' given

that

pursuance of a
of the BOJ'rd of
Educ:atlon of the Southern

Local School Dllfrlct, passed

on the 17th day of July, 1975,
there will be s.ubmltted to a
vote of the pecple ot said
School District at the General

ELECTION at the regular
Tuesday . tho Ath aay qf
November, 1975, tht question
of Issuing bonds of said Board

places 9f voting thtreln, on

of Education In the a'mount of
Four
Hundred
Twenty
Thousand
Dollars

!5420,000 OO)Ior tht purpose of
Construcllng, furnishing and
equipping odaltlonal school
facllllles at the High School
site and purchasing .bleacners
for the High School gym

naslum

Said tax being 1 renewal of
an e•lstlng TAX OF Two
tenths (0 21 mill to run for 10
Years at a rate not exceee11no
0 2 mills for each one dollar of
\laluallon , wh ich amounts to
Two Cents for each one
hundred dollars of valuation,
for Ten Years
The Polls for said Election
will be open at 6 30 o'clock
A M anel remain open until
7

30 o'clock

P

as provided by Jaw
The maximum number of

veers during which suc.h
bonda are to run li 20 years

The estimated average
additional tax rate amounts to

Thirty Eight Ctnts tor each
hundred dollus or
valuation, which 11 3 I mills

one

for each one dollar of ...
valultlon. outside ot the
limitation Imposed by Article
XII. Section 2 of the Con
smutlon, as certified by the

M Daylight

Standard Time of said day
By order of the Board of
Elections, of Meigs County ,

CounJv Auditor
The Palla for nld Election
will open at 6•30 o'clock AM
and remain open until 1 30
o'clock PM Daylight stan .
aard Time of 11\d dtY

OhiO

Edwin S Cozart
Chairman

By order of the &amp;o1rd of
Elections, of Melga County ,

Dorothy M Johnson

oatea Oct 2, 1975
(101 7, lA, 21, 28, Ate

In

~!Solution

Director OhiO
'

Edwin S Cozart
Chairman

DorothY M Johnston
Director

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY
IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL
LIMITATION

Dated Oct 2, 1975
(101 7, 1A, 21, 21, 41C

NOTICE Is hereby given

that In pursuance of a
Resolution of the Council of

the VIllage of Pomoroy, Ohio.
~th dey of
AugusJ, 1975, there will be
subm Ilied to a vote of the
people of sold VIllage ot •
General ELECTION to be htld

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY
IN EXCISI OF
• THI! TI!N MILL '
LIMIT ... TtON
NOTICE II htreby . glven

passed on the

In the Vlltaoe at Pomeroy,

Ohio, at the regular place of
voting therein, on Tutsdly,

the, In pursuence of 1
Rt*Oiutlon of the Botrd of
County commlasloners of the
County of Meigs, Pomtroy ,

the .tth day of November. 1975,
the que1t1on of levying , In

oK&lt;ess ot ltn mill llmltetlon, Ohio, ponoa on tho 2nd dar of
for the benefit of Pomeroy

September, 1975, there wll be
submitted to 1 vote of the
people of sold County 11 o

VIllage for the purpost of

current Expenses

SaJg IlK being an edELECTION to be hold
dltlontl tax of One Mill to run Gtnertl
In tho Counly of M~IQI, Ohio,
for Five yean.

et the rtguler placft of voflno
at a rate exceeding 1 0 mill for therein, on Tutaday, the .4th
each one dollar of valuation, dty of Novtmbtr, 1975, the
qutstlon of levylno. In exce11

whlc;h amounts to Ten Cents
for each and hundred doll1rs
of valuation , for Five years

of tho ton mill llmllotton, tor
Jht benefit of Molgs Counly tor

tht purpose of the main
ttnenct and operation of
schoola, training ctnters.
work '"of' · cllnlu, a'nd

The Polls tor sold Election
wJII be open at 6 30 o'clock
A M 1nd remain open until
7 30 o'clock P M Doyllght
Stanaard Time of sold dey
By oraer of lhl Boord of
Elections, of Meigs County,
Ohio
Edwin s Cozart

rtlldtntlo ltcllltles lor
rttardtd persona
Sold ttx being : on ad·
dltlontl tox of One mill to run
mentally

tor 10 years

Chairman

Dorothy M Johnston
Director

Dated Oct 2, 1975
00) 7, 1-4, 21, 28, o4tC

et 1 rate not IKcttdlnG 1 Dmill
for tech or,e doller of
valuation , wh ch emounts to
Ten Cents for tlch one hun
drld dOllars of vtluatlon , fOr
Ten Years
1

lho Polls lor ltld EttcJJon •
Will bt opon ot 6 30 o'clock
A M 1nd rtmtln open until
7 30 o'clock P.M . Oeyllghl
• Stondtrd Tlmt ot llld day
By order of the Boord of
Elocllons, of Meigs County,
Ohio

NOTICE 01' ELECTION
ON TAX LIVY
IN EXCISS 01'
THE TIN MILL
LIMITATION
NOTICE II htreby given
that In pursu1nce of 1
RHolutlon of tho Council of
the Vllltgo of Reclno. Ohlo 1

Edwtn s Cozart
Chtlrman

Dorothy M Johnson
Director
passed on the -4th day of
Auguat, 1975, there will be Dotoa Oct 2, 1975
submitted to 1 volt of tho 1101 7, !A, 21, 21, Ale
people of sold VIllage et 1
General ELECTION to bo hold
In tho Vlllaoo of Roctno, Ohio.
ar the reguln place of voting

therein, on Tueaday, the .4th
day of November, 1975, the
QUHtlon Of levying, In IKCIII
of the ten mill limitation, for

11iiblili

liT

OIIYOTID TO THI

INTI
01'·
N t.11 A.
tho bontllts of Recine Vllltgt CNI\TII L. iNNifttLL
lor lht purpose of C~rrtnt
uc. I d.
nponsos of tho Vlll111o of
11011 T HOIPLtCH
Roctnt.
City ldllor
Sold tox btl nO&gt; on td
·Publllhtd
dtlly tXCtpt
'
dltlonol Ju of 3 0 mills to run • Selurdoy
by
Tht
Ohio Vtlltv
for flvt years
Pubflslllno compony, Ill
Court St, Pomeroy, Ohio
at I r1t1 not eXCftCUng 3.0 457H IUI\fttU OIIICt Phont
.' mills for each one dOllar of ttl-2156 t!dltorlel Phont tt2
•
val uatlon, which amounts to 2157
Stcond cltll f!Oetltt IN Ia
Thirty Cents for tlch ont
hun elrod dolllh of vetuotlon, 11 l'om oro~. O~fo
N•ttonof Uvtrttslng
for. F lvt ytara.
Word ·
Tho Polls lor sold Election rt!H'_fltntt)lvt
Co]ftpan~ Inc_. ,
will bt open at 6 30 o'clock GrU«fh
Gtltag er Dtv,:;
A M ana remain open until loJttntlll &amp;Ave,
N• Yqrk,
1 30 o'clock P.M Doyllght 75t_.Thlrd
N T 10017
•
Slondtrd Tlmt of sold dty.
Subscription rates.
By order of tho Boord of Dtllvtrtd
bV carrtef' whore
ElectiOtlt, of Meigs County, IVIIItbft 75 C.fllll "r WNk,
OhiO
IV Motor . .ult whey
arrler
ltrvlct
n ..
Edwin s Cozert Vllllblt, O"t mon1f!,,13.25 1
Ymelt fn Dftlo JnG w. Ve.,
Chelrman
nt Ytor, IU.OO, Six
onlht, all.SO; Thrtt
OorothY M Johnoton
onths, 17.00. lltewhert
Dlrettor
21.10 veer. 51~ months
'
Otltd Ocl 2, 1975
13
50; "'"' prlct
"'"'"''·
11 5!.:
ubacrll!tf011
lncludH
unday
TlpH·S.,rtntl.
~101 7, 14, 21, 21,

"&lt;

M ICU·MA

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Cowboys
surprise
Lions,
36~10.
_________ _

By RICHARD L. SHOOK
The treat of playing the today he'd probably tell you satd, "and we held them,weU opened the fourth with a twoUP! Sports Writer
ftrst regular season game m that although the stadtum unlll that bad pass from jUggle catch of a Staubach
PO!iTIAC, Mtch, (UP!) _ the largest covered football was fmlshed, the Dallas center. That was the turmng pass That play went42 yards
'
I
for a score eight seconds mto
The Dallas Cowboys are sup- stadium In the country plus defense dtd a little 'recon- pomt." _.__
posedly Ill a rebuilding phase the roarmg of the audtence struction work on hun.
The bad snap was on a the !mal pertod
By MILTON RICHMAN
Dallas got a play from
but they still look every bit as ch~rged Detroit up The
Rookie Randy White and puntmg sttuation to Herman
UP! Sports Editor
flnlshed as the Detroit Lions' Lions played with Super Bowl Harvey Martm led a Cowboy Weaver but the Detroit street footbjlll to get tis next
N • ' 1on • I Football League new stadium.
, emotion.
defense that sacked Landry punter had to ptck the ball up touchdown Back Robert
PITISBURGH (UP! ) - If you're going to start an argument
Standmgs
By Unltect Press International
Coach Tom Landry's team,
Dallas looked m Super II times for 84 yards In losses and run wtth 11. He was Newhouse sucked the defense over whtch was the best team m baseball, you 'II lose Pete
Amerlca~.~;nfirence
still one of ftve National Bowl form ' playing m a Landry ooly pasaed for 85 dropped for a !().yard loss on m wtth a fake sweep around Rose. He's no expert m that field. He's not that old.
nght end and lofted a pass tQ
w L r Pet Football League clubs ~dlum that would he worthy yards and Bill Mu090n, wbo the Uons' 33
Talk to hun about the 1927 Yankees and aU he knows Is Babe
~~:~~~~ '
3 o o 1ooo without a loss, maugurated of pro football's top game and got Into the game after It was
Drew Pear90n caught a 31}. Drew Pearson, who was Ruth hit 60 home runs for them that year
NY Jels
~ ~
the Lions' $55 7 mtlllon It' did It agsmst a Detroit decided, added 26 yarda tv yard pass from quarterback probably the only person m
Now If you talk about the last 20 years, or maybe the next 20
~:~~r~~iand
~ •5 ~
domed playing palace team that had been pretty that to ~ve the Uons a net Roger Staubach and one play the 80,638-seat stadtum that days, that's altogether different Pete Rose speaks with more
central
Monday mght with a 36-10 surpr18mg ltseH In wlnmng Its passbtg yrdage ftgure of just later Young bulled over from was alone at that lime
,,
authority on this tune frame That's because he has been with
Drew Pearson made 11 a 46- the Clncmnatl Reds 13 years and followed them long before
the one wtth 3.03 rema111111g
Concl~nalo
W L T Pet defe~ting of fll'ed-up Detroit first two games of the season. 'll.
PJ!tsburoh
~ 1:~ A near capacity crowd of
The Cowboys trailed I~
"It's amazmg we're still m tbe thll'd quarter tQ put yard score on that play and that So if you care to chaHeJ18e hlB statement that the present
' ~~~~~~~d
2 t o 667 79,784 came out to see the
early in the third quarter unbeaten," Coach Tom DaUss back m front, 1~10, came back to grab a pass Reds constttute the best club the majors have had m the past 20
Wes/ 3 0 ~ game, and the new football when " second-year running Landry of Dallas said, even though Tont Frttsch's hpped tn the end zone by years you go nght ahead.
Oaklana
w L T Pet. showplace. The Inflated back Charles Young and wtde "considering we're m a extra-pomt try was wtde tQ cornerback Levt Johnson of
"There Isn't any question mmy mind that this Is the best baH
Detrotl 'or a 37-yard touch· club I've been assoctated with In 13 years," says Pete Rose.
Denver
~ ~ 1 ~~ Teflon-coated fiberglass roof, receiver Drew Pearson ex- transitional phase with so the left
Kan•u Cllv
o 3 o 1100 held up by 29 blowers run- ploded for two touchdowns many new fellows. The
YouJ18 rtpped off a 39-yard down. That ended Staubach's "It's Ute best balanced club and I honestly don't see anyone
" San
Diego
o 3 o
veterans are keeping us nm to end the period the next mght wtlh an 11-for-16 per- -around who can beat tl. I'm not downgrading the Pirates, but
National conference 000 mmg the stadium, made apiece
'
East
sound as much of a captive as . H you asked quarterback gomg."
time Dallas got the baU and formance good for 21~ yards. they can beat you only one way, with power, The Mets can beat
w.
L
T
Pet
the
air
ts
Greg
Landry
of
the
Ltons
"We
attacked
them
well
Dallas
you another way, with pitching But we can beat you with more
3 0 011100
Washington
2 I 0 667 '
early,"
Coach
Rtck
Forzano
ways than any other team m baseball. With our speed, our
St Louis
2 I 0 667
defense or our bats "
Philadelphia . 1 2 0 333
NY Glanls
1 2 0 333
"Everybody says we don't have good enough starting pit·
Centrai J
"
chers,''
he says "We went 45 straight days without getting a
W L T Pet
stealing differs from many
By FRED McMANE
Minnesota
3 0 01000
complete
game from our pitchers and I think we set a record.
other players At times hlB
Detroit
UP! Sports Writer
210667
Chicago
I 2 0 333
views on base stealtng even But when you got (Will ) McEnaney, (Rawley) Eastwtck,
PITISBURGH (UP! )
Green Bav
0300011
(Pedro l Borbon and (Clay) Carroll tQ come In In relief, what
Joe Morgan doesn't believe conflict with those of Reds'
West
By JACK SAUNDERS
Southern
Cal
and
do
you care about complete games? Our starters pitched only
them
Into
eighth,
six
places
-t
WLTPct
the Pittsburgh Pirates will be Manager Sparky Anderson
UPI Sportt Writer
Los Angeles
2 1 o 667
Nebraska, also 4.0, each higher than a week ago.
22
complete
games an year. So what • We won 108 ball games,
"I don't ltke to steal bases
. San
able to s!Oj) him from stealing
Atlant~
1 2 o 333
NEW YORK (UP!) - Last decisively won to remain
didn't
we?
When's
the last tl11!eanytearrtwon that many•"
Weill
Vll'ginla,
Colorado,
Francisco
1 2 o 333
'"
in the National League just for the sake of stealing
New Orleans
0 3 o ~ 333 week Ohio State took No. I
third and fourth , respec- Arizona State, Arizona and playoffs
Sixty-six
years
ago,
but who's counting?
......,
them," says Morgan. "A lot
Mo~day's Result
from Oklahoma by a narrow tively. The Trojans, with two Notre Dame are 11th through
The
Reds
have
won
thell'
Ia at eight ganies in a row, and tbe
Dallas 36 Detroit 10 n•ght
Morgan ian 't just peking of times I don't think tl's
13 votes. Thla week It wasn't first place ballots, won on the 15th, Michigan State and
sundlr's Games
way they're playing, they could Win their next five. that would
on the Pirates. He doesn't necessary . lnvanably you
Atlanta 11 San Francisco
even close.
road
at
Iowa,
2'1·16,
and
the
gtve
them first World Champtonshlp m 35 yeara.
Florida-not
In
the
top
20
last
Buffalo
at
Baltimore
•
" We think we're good Cornhuskera were a poor holll week-are 16th and 17th, think anybody can stop him will pull a lot of muscles If
Ch lcaoo at Detroit
"It
doesn'tmatter tumewhoweplay, the Red Sox or the A's,
"'
Dalfas at NY Giants
enough to he No I," said to Miamt of Flortda. The MIBBOuri and San Diego State The, Cincinnati Reds' second you steal a lot of bases. Also, I but from aUf hear, the Red Sox have a fine young team, and ,
Dtr'jver at Pittsburgh
baseman, who has stolen four plly a posllton where there's
'"
Buckeye coach Woody Hayes 'Canes gave Nebraska a
Green Bav at New Orleans
are
!8th
and
l9th
and
Kansas,
bases
bt four tries m the first a lot of contact. If I were to l'd like to play 'em. I've never seen Fenway Park. Never been
'"
Houston at Cle\lelend
after his team's 41·201rlumph !lattle but fell 31-16..
"
Oaktana el Kansas ~lly
also a newcomer' Is 20th, the . two games of the sertes steal all the tilDe my legs there. I think that left field wall of theirs would be good for
at then-19th ranked UCLA.
LO$ Angeles at Sen Diego
Tens dldn 't hurt Itself with slllh Big Etght team to make firmly believes he can steal would eventually be gone
guys ltke (Ken) Griffey, (Cesar) Geronimo and myself not to
New England at Cincinnati
"And
!think
we're
going
to
he
its61·7 rout of Utah State; the
"'
NY Jets at Minnesota
off any pttcher In baseball
"I don't even look for a stgn mention all our other right-banded power hitters I heard a lot
No. I. We won by 21 points I 4-0 !AnghOrns jumped two the top 20.
Philedelphle at Miam i
usually, but sometimes about this Freddie Lynn I saw him In the AH-8tar game and
Mondl'f'l Game
think we should be No. I, places tv filth as prevtous No.
NEW YOR K !UPI )- The simply because he has
'"
St ,Louis at Washington. n1ght
Press Internat ional
worked hard at perlecting hla Sparky doesn't think I'm · was tmpresaed. l'd ltke to meet Tom Yawkey also. I've heard
'"
period " And they are-at 5M1880urlfelloutofthetop 10 United
I
Board of Coaches top 20
stealing enough afKl he'll give so many good things about hun.
least according to the United wtth their 31·7 &amp;hellackmg by college football teams w ith skiD
"Everybody calls me 'CharUe Huatle,"' he says. "They
l' •
ulbey can't stop me," says me a sign to go. He knows
won fost records and first
' •
Press Internat1onal Coaches Michigan.
always
talk about my hustle but I think a better word Ia enplace ' votes In parentheses
Morgan, "because I work bow I feel about stealtng too
'"
Board.
Fourth Week
Texas A&amp;M, 4-0, remained
harder at stealing bases than much, though, and a lot of thuslasm.Ijust enjoy playing baaeball.l'm liiBilq lig money
Points
Oklaboma's 21-20 nerve- sixth with a IG.o llhutout of 1Team
Ohio Sl (&lt; OJ !371
&lt;13 they (the pitchers) do at times he'll tell me not to go for doing something I love. Look, when you play baaebaU
wracker over previously lllubborn Kansaa State and 2 Oklahoma (A 01 12J
359
'"
you're going to have your slumps, your negative fan reaction,
Calli ( 4 OJ !21 306 holding people em base. In The number of bases I steal
16th-ranked Colorado, a week got the last No 1designation; •3 Soulh
long
plane rides and a Hfe 11 Hvlng out of a sultcaae. If you
Nebraska (4 01
2S5 spring training I have the doesn't excite me Feeling ·
after the Sooners lost their when Notre Dame lost to S Texas (4 01
253
don't
have a tolerance for all these things, how can you do
233 batting practice pitchers that nobody can stop me.
No. '1 ranking by 13 points Michigan State 10-3, tl 6 Texas A&amp;M (4 01 !11
•
them•
Yeah, I know, I'm haH.flakey. That doesn't make any
7 Alabama (J 11
102
I
That gtves me a thrill "
when they could only squeak knocked the· Fightbtg trlsh 8 MIChigan (2 0 21
85 work on holding me on base,
difference,
though. I still love to play basebiH."
60 then I practice my starta.
by Miami of Florida, 20-17, out of the tQp 10 as well and 9PennSt(4l l
10 Oklahoma Sl , (&lt;OJ
•• And I'm always studyutg
sealed Its fate, though bOth let Alabama, Pem State, 11 wut VIrgin ia (4 Ol
37
ptlchers, watching their
12
Colorado
!3
11
30
they and Olito State are 4-0. Oklahoma
State
and 13 Arizona Sf (4 OJ
25 moves to first balll!. lf I put so
·"
BEREA, Ohio (UP!) -The
The Buckeyes assumed the Michigan cHmb. jntu the top l.t Arizona (3 0)
24
• ' unmistakable smell ol
much work bttQ It I should
13
IQp 1811 week with lhelr 32-7 10. The Crlmsoit nde, 3-1, l S Notre Came (3 1)
, • another P9tentlally rotten
16 Mich igan St !3 11
12 have an advantage over the
Florida !3 II
11
,,',' seam provoked Cleveland win over North Carolina, but climbed up two places to 17
6 pitchers."
were tbought No 1 then by a ~~eventh, the Nlttany Lions, 4- 18 Mluourl !3 11
Browna Owner Art Modell to narrow 20-17 margin.
19 San Diego SJ 15 01
5
Unlike many players, Mor3
1, and the 4-0 Cowboys-the 20 Kansas q 11
," drop a thinly veUed threat
gan,
who has fiiOlen all of hla
Note
By
agreement
with
This week, the choice was third Big Eight team tv
v
about the future of the
the
American
Football · baaea In this aer1e1 oil left.
clear-at! as Ohio State pulled achieve top 10 ranking thia Coaches, teams on probation
coaclttng staff Monday.
37 of a possible 42,first place . Week-moved up one spot by the NCAA ere lntllglbte halllled pltebwa, prefer•
"f'm
·
not advocating any
for top 20 and national
lefties to right-ltanden when By BILL MADDEN
the trouble the brazen Ctn- lefties (Don Gullett and Fred
'" coaching changes now," votes and 413 points, 54 polnta each to ninth and 10th, championshiP
conslderat lor'l
clnnati base-runners have Norman) away from llome,
ahead of Oklahoma, which respectively, . and the Oy the UPI Board of coaches It comes to demonstrating hla UPI Sports Writer
Modell aald at Coach Forrelll
Those reams on probation for
PITI'SBURGH (UP!)
caused
Murtaugh hopes scenario
received only two No. 1 Wolverines' decisive victory, 1975 are Mississippi State, specially.
Gregg's news conference
"I
find
It
eallier
steallng
off
SMU
Long
Beach
State
and
Choo~lng
youth
over
ex"Just
look
what's
happened
change
will pep up his so-far
boosting them to 2-0-2, sent Southweslern Lou isiana
after hanging around the designations.
lefties because I can aee perience, the Pittsburgh the past two days," he said. tame sluggers.
team's practice !lite aU day.
every move they make," says Pirates have entrusted John "I'm just going to have to
"We're a hitting ballclub,"
"However, whatever has to
Morgan. " If I can see Candelarta, a 21-year-old keep them close. But their Murtaugh said. "We're juat
be done, will be done." the
everything going on 11 makes rookie aouthpaw, tQ be their legs have never hurt me m not scoring and that's not
owner said. "I wouldn't leave
me a better runner. Actually, "stopper" IQday and keep the the past. It's !hell' bats- · typical of the Pittsburgh
out any options. It doesn't
I'm not that fast. But I'm Clncmnati Reds' "GoGo especially Tony Perez- Pirates I admit we're runmean rthat we won't make
qutcker than most other guys. Gang" off the bases In what who've hurt me."
nlng out of excuaes, but we'll
90me ;changes.
Mter two steps I'm going at may be the final game of tbe
Thus, It'll be no consolation jWJt have to aee how they play
"If a realloca'hon of
fuU speed. In a race I could National League cham- for Candelana to know that here."
responsibility Ia necesaary,
neVer beat a guy ltke Lou plonslup sertes.
Perez Is enjoying his best
•"' we'll do 'that."
By 'tii!:Nt; t.:AOUES
worried that this might hurt" are not aH seniors."
Brock But LoU doesn't get as
Pirates' Manager Damy playoff senes evtll'. While the
••
After flnl8hlng 4-10 In 1974, UPI Sporll Writer
The only dou~ful lllarter big a lead as I do."
Griffin chances of becoming
Murtaugh, outwardly calm other Reds-Joe Morgan,
Thts Week's S"clt!
the Browne .,-e off to a
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - the first to win the Helaman for thia Saturday's game
Morgan will get to aee despite bemg down ~2 In Dave Concepcion and Ken
Woody Hayes tnliiBia he Isn't Trophy twice.
~':. horrendous lllart this aeaaon
1111alnlll Iowa Is defensive another left-ltander Tuesday games In tbe best.(lf-flve Griffey- have been running
- • with an 0-3 record for the first becoming a gambler.
He urged tbose present at back Bruce Ruhl, who suf- night In the third game of the series, selected the youthful the Pirates to death on the
"That wasn't a gamble, it his Monday press luncheon, fered a strabted knee ltll&amp;btlll championship sertes. John Candelaria to pitch the bases, Perez has supplied the
, , three games. They have
eobred only 33 points whl,lt was a calcUlated risk," "especially you wire service UCLA.
Candelaria, a rookie, will be crucial lhtrd game over power-four RB!s, a two-run
• allowing 108, the worst Hayes told his weekly preas guys," not tQ forj!el Griffin.
Two other defenllive backs, pitching for the Pirates and Bruce Kison, a veteran of homer and a .625 average. In
Hayes called the record Tim Fox (fooO and Max Morgan, although he has three champtonlhip aeries three previous NL cham"•• ' figures In the National luncheon Monday.
USED CARS
Hayes W&amp;a referring tQ hla string of 25 "unbelievable." Mldlam (ankle), suffered never faced the · y0UJ11!ster, and a World Series hero In pionship series, Perez htt a
:; Football League.
Defensive coordinator Buckeyes 'going for a first He said It was hla plan tv minor Injuries but should be has llludled his moves from 1971
combmed 185
:~ Riehle McCabe swears to be down on a fourth and leu leave Griffin In any game the available
the bench.
"Candelaria has kept our
"In the past I seemed to
; bt the holtelt water, followed than a foot situation In their Buckeyes play, regardless of
Greene1 wilo rushed for 120
"His move Is not superior," ballciub In every game he's start fast and taU off m
• • cloaely by defensive line own terrii&lt;~Jy early In the score, "unW he gets It . yarda and two tuucltdowns Morgan admits. "I've never !itched thia year," satd Mur- September," Perez satd .
't '," coach Dick Modzelewski
Saturday ni8ht's 41·20 win (100 yards)."
against the Bruins, was faced him In a game, but I've taugh. "That's why I wanted "But this year I finished fast Cpe , V 8, motor, auto
• Oppollng quitrterbackl have over UCLA.
Hayes agabt talked about named the offensive back of got my own Ideas about what him. There was no thought of and kept right oo hilling mto trans , P S , vinyl roof,
... paase(l the Cleveland defense
"When we've got that far tQ the versatillly of the Ohio the week, wi!Ue tight end he can do He ptched 11111\lnst making a change after we the playoffs. Pete (Roae) clean car
go," Hayes said, holding his State backfield of Greene, Larry Kaln and guard Bill us twice this year but I didn't lost the first two games "
, , IIIHy ao lar thia aeaaon.
says that's a sign of getting
"He'a doing everything- he hahda Inches apart, "and Griffin,
Johnson and Luke1111 shared ltneman of the play either time. I watched
"Besides, maybe you old, but I doo't know."
"' can do," Gregg ,tiBid of Me- Pete John!IOn Is our fullback, wingback Brian Baachnegei. week.
him closely from the bench remember, Ktson was a
Opposing Candelarta for
all
hell
can't
lllop
US
I'
qabe.
"He's
doing
all
he
The
top
defenllive
player
and he Impressed me as a rookie too when he pitched .so the Reds will be Gary Nolan,
"
"We feel we have a typical
knows hbw to do. &amp;:methlng
Not only did Johnson get Ohio State team which can award, for the second week In pitcher but not With hll! well for usm the World Series a 27-year old right-bander
~ ~ morf hu to be done, the first down, he scored a put presaure on you from aU a row, went tQ tackle Eddie pickoff move. He looks like a that time."
who made one of baseball's
'!' Ho-. There' a always a pair of touchdowns, Iils lOth four offensive backfield Beamon wilo sacked UCLA normal left-bander.
Candelarul, U with a 2.75 remarkable comebacks this
You 'll Like Our Quality
" way tQ aet Ute job done."
and llthofthe se&amp;90n, and his posllfons,'' said Hayes "We quarterback John Sciarra
"I'm a hard guy to Impress, earned run average this year, year by winning 15 games
Way of Doing Business
fine faking helped set things 8190 feel we have a tl'\lly line three Urnes for minus 24 though Steve Carlton of the seemed unaffected by his after missing two straight
GMAC FINANCING
'"' )
992-5342
Pomeroy
up
lor
quarterback
Cornelius
yards.
PhUUes probably bothers me pressure-packed role. ·
1tne And, fortunately, they
seasons because of calcium
BUZZARDS BAY, Mau.
Open
Evan1ngs
'Ill 1:00
the most of the left-banders
, • (UP!) -The Bcaton Celtics Greene and taUback Archie
"I think I've earned thla," deposits in his arm .
Tllip
m
Sot
.
and AndY Mesaersmlth of the he said "I deserve the
Mter faCIDg two stratght
Monday trimmed their roster Griffin.
"Pete's lakes were the best
Dodgers has the best move chance to pitch off what I dtd
to 18 playn by cutting rookie
we've
ever
seen,"
said
among
the right-bandera But for them during the regular
Daryll Brvwn of Fordham.
Hayes,
nobody
bothers me very season. I have to admit,
Brown, a s.e lorwlrd, was
Hayes•·
expreased
llincere
much Eventually they have though, I was a litUe surthe !118m's No. 4 draft choice.
concern
that
Griffin,
the
to
throw tbe ball to the plate " prised when he chose me over
The CelUc1 must set down
I
Helaman
Trophy
winner
as
a
Morgan
stole 67 bases thla Bruce."
Pl'l'I'SBURGH (UP!) - two one-sided triumphs over
to the required 12-man limit
Ia
being
taken
for
junior,
aeam,
equalling
his major ' While nearly everyone conbefore the start of the
Johnny Bench, an unac· the Pirates In addition to
granted
this
year.
leagae
hlgh,
and
was
caught cedes the Pirates must begin
,
Naillonal Basketball
customed .125 hitter apbtal calling ' two near-perfect
Griffin
has
maintained
~
AaaoelaUon leaaon Oct. 24.
the Pittsburgh Pirates In the games, Bench's crisp throws Bleating only 10 Urnes. He Is doing what they do bestabout the same pace he did a National League cham- to first on shirt rollers In the only member of the Reds hitting-If they're going to
1 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UP!)
year 11110 when he rushed for plonlhip seriea, Is perf8cUy froot of the plate cut down allowed to steal whenever he make a challenge of it,
- A
miUion damage suit 1,69!1 y...ts and baa run his content with his supporting three would-be Pirate wanta, but his phil0110phy of Candelaria Is well aware of
apbtat American BuketbaU lllr\na of consecutive game• role of "keeper of the Ctn· baaerunnera on Sunday.
lj '"
I e
Alloclatlon 1tar Marvin with at least 100 yarda clnnati Reda'pltchers"
"Obviously, our pitchers
; '- I Barnea will be tried on rushing to 2$ So far lhlli year,
That Ia for tbe time being have been a lig fact« In our
.
Griff~~~ baa 5631n lour cames. anyway.
schedule
reaardleu
of
IUCcetll
so
far,"
said
Bench.
'
But Griffin, who gained 180
•
with the league's
' 1l'm not happy with my
"They haven't allowed those
'I conlllct
yarda
and
scored
his
firlll
TD
lh
Vanila &amp; lh Choc.
IChedule, a federal judge
bat," Bench said Monday In P!ttaburgh hitters to aet a
• •• ruled Monday.
of the MillOn aRBinlll UCLA, between taking some prac- lead on ua. So I've been trying.
'
·has been forced to llhate
In Con•1 Q1s. &amp;Pints
I . The trial of the Splr\18 of St. more of the publicity this tice swings "But as long as hard mentally to juat call a
Loull star could begin In
everyone else keeps blUing lood game, try to prevent
I' '"
~ovember as Chief Judge year with Johllson, wilo leads the way they have for us, I them from walking anybody
~----------~---1 tJ ~ llaymulld J. Pettine of U.S the nation bt scorins, and don't mind ooncentratlng on and just concentrate on those
Free Mounting and Balancing
' 1
Dlatrlct COUrt rejected a Greene, wi1o wu ~ the' my catdtlng an\1 handline of things lnalead of my bat.
I ••
tup
offeniiVe
play•
In
the
JDOtlon by illrnll' Ia~ to
the pltcben "
"The reaaon I haven't bit, I
' . delay
Buckl' nationally televised
the trial unW May.
Bench, a 213 hitter with 28 thbtk, Ia that we wrapped up
Hrt.l 10:00 A.M. TIIII:OO P.M. Sun.-Thur.
Barnu, a .fo~mer All· win over UCLA.
bomera and 110 runs-batted· lhe dlvillon dtle ao early, I
'' "'
10:00 A.M. Til 12:00 P.M. Fri. lo S1t.
'I .. Anlerlc~n at Providence "Too many people ~Y tn during the reguw aeam, just haven't gotten back Into
992-2556
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take him (Griffin) for haa nonelheleu played an the groove again."
•,
Jml&amp;l
eouece. na1m AB!o Rookie granted,"
POMEROY,O.
W.MAIN
Hayes
·
said,
J c". of the Year.
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ST. ALBANS, W.Va (UP!)
Kidnap victim John
;.• \.""
Rutherford says he probably
'"" won't ventwe to the netgh•u•-. borhood car wash the next
time his car gets dirty
Rutherford took his car out
"'" for a clearung Sunday jWJt
r"" before dusk and wound up bt
':. the trunk, bouitd and g1111ged,
~;
while an armed kidnaper
·-· made pt.na tQ head lor the
"'"'" West Colli.
"No, I'll probably jlllllmok
,,,
up the old hole 111d .,.. k
• ri8ht bt front of the llo-,"
1
:" Rutherford tuld UPl.
&gt;&lt;
The IS-year-old llnmaft'a
~•' 90n spent aeven houn IDdlld
;:- In the tr111k untU an Olllo
Highway patrolman hallld
,,, his car near Ga!J.Ipolla tQ
arrelll 211-year-old Charlel R.
Ritz of Charleston lor
1
' " drunken drlvbtg.
" " Fortunately for Ruther1
~ ford, the arrestbtg offleer
" ' waa carrying a mobUe radlo
-~~· extender, and pollee caUs
':.. were blaring forth.
•••
Young Rutherfords 's
lrother Is a deputy &amp;herlff,
~ · , and the sound of pollee caUs
was a famUiar one. He let ot&amp;
' "' a few kicks lnllide the tnmk,
, enough tQ make the lawman
,o:
curious.
:~: "My )lrother has a radio
-~ · monltur he keeps at hlahome,
and I've heard It several
times,
90 I knew the 'poltce
Ofi O
were
outside,"
he explained.
,., ,. M
omenta later,
the
" " fireman's 90n wBB freed, and
Ritz was taken back tQ where
'"' his accomplice, 3&amp;-year-old
.~ Harriet Lilly of Castro
Valley, Calif., had been
picked
up a llhort time earlier
ao
for
a
traffic
Infraction.
U41 \
"
"Oh, man, was I scared,
1!11
, you wouldn't believe,"
" " Rutherford recalled.
His
abductors
had
threatened to dump him In a
desert on the way to
California. Fact Ia, he was 90
nervous the brother accompanied his father to
Gallipolis tQ drive his car
back home.
!tutherford said he was
suspicious of his kidnaper
.~

. ..
\

J

.' '

when the man approached at
the car wash, located about a
block lrom his home,
"because he JUSt acted
weird."
"He asked for a ride
downtown; and when I told
him I wasn't gmng that way,
he pulled out a 'Saturday
night special' and ordered me
In the trunk," he said
"That 'n billy hi8hway right
tll«t, too. I don, see how

""'*

:=~dldn= •t see me."

.

lol d aald he was
Ia he htmsell of his
. , lnlde of ripped-apart
tan , hi re-assembled
i.hl'lll whrnever the car

..,...

Seven hours after the ah-

FIVE ATrEND CONFERENCE- Four students of Metgs Htgh School and an adull
advisor were among 450 high schools &lt;m Ohio parttcipatmg m the lOth annual Youth and
Science Conference at the Mershon Auditortum on The Ohio State UmverSlty campus
Saturday. From Mejgs were, left to right, students Debbie Taylor, Paula Etchmger, Helen
King, Sandy Garnes and advisor, Vll'gil King, represenlmg the Meigs County Agncullure
Stabilization Conservation Service. The more than 1,500 youths heard dtstlnguished
speakers discuss career opporturutles mthe Energy and Food fields. Also, they parttctpated
m a tuurof ellhibtts and lecture demonstrations that gave them a look at latest technologies
•mthe sctence fields. !ipon90rs of the conference were the College of Agrteulture and Home
Economics, The Ohto Stale Umverslty, and the Ohto Agncultural Counctl

along us 35, ftve
mUea north of Galllpolla, hla
ordeal ended.
Late Sunday night, one
lawman halted Ute car and
charged the U11y woman With
speeding She remained
behind while Ritz drove off to
arrange bond His mission
ended in a ditch, and along By WIU.IAM E. CLAYI'ON for a stx-pump stalton, could Utah, dommated the Senate
WASHINGTON (UP!) - eventually rmse the prtce of floor Monday discusSIDg thell'
came another officer, hla
While
Congress grappled gasoline by about one-half proposaL to combme strtct oU •
mobUe radio extender atprtce controls wtth relaxed
aguln
With
proposals to shape cent a gallon.
tached to his belt, giving out
a
national
energy
policy,
the
The areas covered by the ~turai gas prtce controls tQ
calls audible to young
Environmental
Protection
order are Baltunore, Boston, stimulate new suppltes.
Rutherford.
Opponent•, supporting an
" That was the worst Agency moved to save nine Denver, !As Angeles, Sacmoment, when the trunk million gallons of ga90llne a ramento, the san Joaqum admtmstratlon · backed
opened," he aald "I didn't year by putting gasoline Valley of California and Wa· combmatlon of emergency
gas actions wtth long-term
know If It was the guy or the vapors Into the tarik Instead shmgtun, D.C.
llftmg of gas controls, were
of
the
atmosphere.
House
and
Senate
conpollee. They said they'd kill
The
EPA
said
its
order
to
ferees planned their first wmting for a chance to force
me III made any noise."
A pollee spokesman satd 37,000 service and fleet filling public meeting today on a vote on the tssue but the
the mobUe units, carrylna the stations In eight smog- oomprehenstve energy biUs Senate schedule before tis
planned October recess was
same broadcasts as the car troubled cities to instal offered by both houaes.
already
crowded.
on
vapor-trappmg
devtces
bt
the
Senate,
emergency
radios, can operate up tQ a
John
GleM,
O.Ohlo, said
their
pumps
by
1977
was
natural
gas
leglslabon
for
the
mile from the prowl car,
the
bill
at
hand
should
be only
prunarUy
a
pollubon
oontrol
espected
lhortage
winter's
Ohio authorities booked the
for
the
wmter's
emergency
alleged kidnapers In the measure and the saving of faced the double delay of a
Gallla County jatl at fuel was "merely a side crowded schedule and a clash and administration sup·
porters s!Jould not hold II That too was denied - by
of proposals
Gallipolis, pendmg federal benefit "
The agency satd the
Sens -Adlai Stevenson lll, "hostage" to get the long· both prosecution and defense.
charges and probable
transfer to Colt'unbus, Ohto. devices, costing $5,200-$7,700 Dnt, and Frank Moss, D- term deregulation they want,
"The defense~ attorneya
'
An FBI 1111ent Inspected the
have never dlacus.ied her
car and Ita contents.
turning state's evidence,"
Rutherford, a clerk In a
S81d Alfred Johnson, one of
food store, told authorities his
her lawyers. "We wouldn't
abductors warned him to be
By 'RICK DuBROW
turned It over to prosecutiOn after the New ,York Post consider tt."
qulet and, H he complied, he
"There most assuredly
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ ancl defense lawyers for reported Miss Hearst conwouldn't be harmed and Patricia •Hearst IS under, study.
have
been no plea
fessed a number of crunes
released In a deserl on the oourt order wcooperate With
negotiations,"
aald Robert L
The judge also r!lled that during her talks with the
way to California. '
Stevenson,
a
Justice
three psychiatrists trying to Mtss Heatst's lllatements to psychiatrists. Her lawyers
decide whether &amp;he Is men- the J psycltlatrlllls ''&amp;hall be demed it, saybtg ''she has not Department spokesman.
Any deal would btvolve
tally able to stand trial on ' fotever and • absolutely • confessed to anything."
federal 'bank robbery ' barred from admission m
The newspaper also said' Miss Hearst testifying
charges.
evuience against her In lhts she had agreed to turn lllate's agabtlll her former Symu.s District Judge Oliver or any other court, state or evidence against her fqrmer btonese Liberation Army
i Carter who canceled a federal, In any criminal radtcal comrades In return comrades - WOllam and
h~arlng sdteduled tv day for proceeding."
for a light sentence or lm· EmUy Harrla and Wendy
Mtss Hearst because the
His unmuruty order came mumty from prosecution Yoshimura
psychiatrists' report wasn't
of the patients. That's ready, wid the 21-year-old
because they aee that I've newspaper heiress Monday
talked and I'm still alive. "to cooperate as fully as &amp;he
There was'no way I was going ts now able "
to be In charge and not
Results of the psychiatric
COLUMBUS {UP!) - Obi- choice is Ours," the ad read. much of the debt, and thatthe
operate Hawthornden the examination - Into the ef. oans were urged In a series of
The text on the black programs wtli provide 500,000
Tight )\'ay from lite Ill art."
fects of her kidnaping, major newspaper advertise- background detailed what new jobs.
Due to the revelations alleged "brain-washing" and ments Monday tQ make a would happen H the goverJohn Deardourff of the
uncovered at Hawtbornden, conversion to violent choice between welfare and nor's proposals on housing, Washington public relations
the Ohio Highway Patrol radicalism- will be used by jobs, and to approve Gov. transportation, public con· firm of Batley, Deardourff &amp;
today began an invellllgatlon Carter tn determining James A. Rhodes' four "eco· structlon and IBX relief for Eyre, said the newspaper ads
of alleged patient abuse at whether Miss Hearlll can nomic recovery" proposals expanding btdustrles are not were timed tQ coincide with a
Columbus State ,Institute and stand trial or be released on on the Nov. 4 ballot.
passed. "More welfare, more five-minute fUm being broad·
Longview State Hospital In baU.
Ohloansthfor Jobs an d Pro • unemployment, more calli on television statioos
Cincinnati.
Miss Hearst's lawyers told gress,
e organ 1za1ton crime," the ad said.
ll)roughout the state.
Report Released
the court 1811 week llhe was promohng the governor's
On the willie hackgro111d,
Deardotrff said the ad·
Dr. Timothy B Moritz, not fully cooperating with four proposed oonstltutionai Rhodes' plans were ex- verttalng combbtatlon was
dlrectur of the State Depart· them, often sitting sUent for amendments, purchased plamed, includinll the Pur· demgned tQ give Ohioans an
ment of Mental Health and several mbtutes whUe they space for double-page, ad- · pose-"more JObs"-and the "early .look'' at each of the
Mental Retardation, released tried tQ quellllon her and that yertlsements In the state s 10 cost.-"ndmmal .. ' less th@ four proposals and let them
Monday a report by the hlgh· he ttlt de t rd the
, largest cities and llingle-page the amount of the new know that '~his program has
u owa
m an d ads 1n the rest of Ohio's
way patrol. It showed herr a parents
seemed to daili aervln 20 000
revenue that the program many facets"
evidence of brutal patient
es
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more
will produce as• unemployed
Deardourff said he did not
clll ate.
readers
beatings at Hawthornden, vaCarter
said he would resch•
workers go back tQ work." know how much the ads COli,
sexual acta between hospital edule the hearing after the
The advertisement was
Two of the four proposals but said the one.day display
(Continued on page 10)
psychlatrtsts had completed •It, with half on a black require Increases In the gaao· represented 75 per cent of the
their report and he had backg~?und and half on line and sales taxes Bond newspaper advertising
white Welfare or Joba, the issuestutal$4.5bltllonplusan budget for the campaign.
estimated 3t}.year Interest
''The major thrust of the
cost
.of
$4
bUUon.
campaign
will be on radio
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~lon.

VapQrs kept in tanks

Patty is told to c~operat~

~ Incidents bared

at Hawthomden
By PETE SPUDICH
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CLEVELAND (UP!)- Dr
~ Barry Fireman, superln:. tendent at Hawthornden
" · State Hospital, says had It not
been for him "Hghtlnll the
fire," lncldenta of patient
~ abuse and sexual acts bet: · ween hospital employes and
patients at the btlllltt&amp;ton
would have never been
brought tQ light.
"B~fore I
c'me to
Hawthornden a few montha
IIIlO, "llobody WBB wUllng tQ
••• open their mouth abo!&amp; the
• place because their lives had
been threatened," Fireman
said Monday. "If I didn't do
what I thought was rightlighting the fire, so tQ speak•• the btcldents would still be
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. use
By Lawreoce E. I,amb, M.D.
DE.~ DR LAMB - Your
answer to the woman who has
been suffering from hot
Dashes for IS years totally
ignored her questions!
Although she has moved to a
new community and should
get a famUy doctor, her real
conc;ems are her low energy
and hot flashes.
I am curious why you did
not tell her tv go to a
gynecologiat who would put
her on bormone therapy
Surely that Is a widespread
enough practt~ by now, even
tf some doctors are still
, &amp;gill/lSI II.
I get so angry with
physicians who, because they
are males and do not experience menopause, dlamlas
It without a tfiought ' Hot
!lashes are real and very
uncunlorlable. I am a 25year-&lt;Jid woman who had both
iWarles removed, and I take
Pennarln dally. I can always
'fll when I·v,_, forgotten tQ

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recogmze m your rush to ' decrease In' estrogen levels.
take my hormone pUis
~udgment
Is that many of the' 'Giving more estrogen to a
I suppose you'd ·say that
hormones are warranted in symptoms you think of as "' Woman who Is already
my case because of my age. I related to menpauae are also '·producing a normal amount
would saf they are warranted caused by a number o!'other 1 Is a questionable practice. An
In . her also. I especially medical disorders I don't exammatlon will reveal
empathize with that poor assume I know the cause of which woman needs hor·
woman because I also happen every symptum a person tells manes, as you obviously did,
to have low blood presswe me about, but happen tQ yes, a! your age. I would
-and low energy Durbtg the ' believe a good hlstury and su.spect that the doctor will be
stunmer, hot Dashes and low examination may, provtde a quite able to sort out which
energy are no plcnl~ I would better basis for a decision symptoms belong to what and
like nothing better all stun- regarding treatment
what to do about It Thoae
· Depression , anxiety, wanting more liifQrmalton on
mer than tv slt at the edge o1
a swimming · pool, sipping thyroid disorders and a h08t the Qse of hormones and other
nunt juleps - or somethmg of other problems are often In treatment for the menopause
the middle of the group of can write tQ me In care of this
along those lines.
labeled newspaper, P 0. Box 1551, ·
DEAR READER - If you symptoms
read my column regularly "menopause." !tis Important Radto City Station, New
you would know that I often to know the problem before York, NY 10019 Send 50 centa
recommend estrogen trealmg II. The 'lady had a and a long, stamped, self·
repllcement for those who number of problems and addresSed envelope, and ask
need II and have no medical deserved more than the for The Health Letter number
problems that would he made superficial answer that ~12, Menopause .
I understand your faith In
worse with these hormones. hormones were all ' she
hormones because most
Hilt Dashes are one of the needed.
Vou may not realize also young women with your
manifestations of the
menopause that can · be _ that many women going · h18tory do need hormone
greatly bernf1ied by givmg through the menopause do replacement.
estrogeny What you fail to not have
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We Hold These Truths ...
A Chronicle of Amcric~
October 10, 1715:

clerks work at a. public
cOWlter or window doing such
Jobs as selling stampa and
weighing parcels and are
personally ~sponslble for all
money and stamps.
Carriers have ID collect and
deliver mall. Some walk and
others drive. Carriers must
be out m all kinds of weather
and almost all bave tQ carry
mail b1111s weighing as much
as 35 pounds on their
shoulder. They also have tQ
load and unload sacks of mall
wetghmg as much as 70
pounds.
AI times, the dulles of new
clerks and carriers are Interchangeable They must
mamt.aln pleasant and effective public relations.
Employes must maintain
neat and proper personal
attire.
Applicants must be at least
18. The starUng salary for
clerks and carriers Is $5.63,
per hour with Increases to
$6.91 per hour

Exammattons have been based on the daily ndleage
announced to, eslabhsh scheduled. Applicants must
ehgtble persons for positions be at least 18 The starting
as clerk and carrter and for salary ts $5 Be an hour
substitute rural carrter (of
No experience Is ~qwred
record) at the Pomeroy Post either for the clerk and
Offtce wtll be held soon by camer positions at the post
Postmaster James Soulsby office
The
written
Postmaster Soulsby exammatlon designed to lest
stressed that th~re are no aplttude for learning and
opemngs at the present time performing the duttes deals
many of the post !tons but that Wtth address checking,
the tests are bemg held to memory for addresses,
estabhsh a hst of ehgtbies general abilities on reading
Apphcahons are avatlable, and word meaning and
as of today, at the Pomeroy number series. The test
Post Offtee and the closmg requires about three hours
date for all apphcations is time
Oct 28. Those completing
Clerks work Indoors. They
apphcattons wtll be notified handle sacks of mall
by matt as to the time and winghing as much as 70
iocatton of the examtnations pounds They sort and
Those applymg for sub- dtstribule it by using a
stttute camer of record need compltcl!ted system which
no expenence and there are must he memorized Some
no tratnmg requirements
Apphcanls must take a
NOTICE OF E~ECTION
wntten test whtch constsls of
ON TAX LEVY
vocabulary and readmg
IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL
comprehenston questions and
LIMITATION
computations. The test - NOTICE Is hereby given
reqwres about three and one- th et In pursuance of a
Those Resolullon of Jhe Boord of
quarter hours
County Commissioners of the
becoming ehglble must attain coun Jy of Meigs, Pomeroy,
a ratmg of at least 70 out of Oh Jo, passed on the 29th dey of
July , 1975, there will be
100 pomts, excludmg credtt subm Jlted 10 o vole of the
for veteran preference.
people ot sold County al a
. General ELECTION to be held
An ehgtble must have a on the County of Meigs, OhiO,
valid state driver's license at the regular places of voJJng
therein, on Tuesday, the .. th
and a safe drtvmg record and day ot November, 1975 the
he must pass the Postal question of levying, In excess
of tne ten mill limitation , tor
Servtce Road. Test . All the benelll ot Meigs counJy lor
substitute rural carriers of the purpose of providing
Meigs County's share for the
record must furnish and benefit of tho Gallla Jackson
mamtaln at thell' own exMe igs community Mental
.
Health and Mental Retar
pense vehtcle equipment dat ion Board, lor the purpose
necessary for the prompt of providing Jhe necessary
requirements or the Com
handhng of the malls, but munltv Mental Heollh and
they are gtyen an eqwpment Relardallon Program
established
pursuant
to
matnlenance allowance ChapJer lAO of the Ohio
Revised Code

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General Thomas Gage today surrenders his commapd of
all Brtlish mihtary forces In the colonies. After nearly 20
yean tn America, he reaches London on November 14.
Havin&amp; been undentandably reluctant to take up armt
against the Americans, and continually frultrated and
overruled by tbe British aovemment, be ts sreeted tn
London by official dtapleasure because ( 1) he fall·
ed to put down tbe colonial
rebetlton, and (2) be allowed
tbecolonlata to bottle htmup
io Boaton History's COtllell·
sus Ia that altbouab an
honorable man and a f.tne
muttary admlntatrator, u a
muttary atrateatat and tactician he wa1 merely adequate
Hie JIUCCe88Dr,
Getteral William Howe, it
more eaaer for combat but
JIDitelletl no more, muttary
brut lance. Howe Immediately be1ins plannlnl tbe
evacuation of British troops
Genorol Gogo
from Boston.
- By Ross Mackenzlt '-Jeff MatNellyte tm Untied Feature Syndtea1e

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON ISSUE
O'N ION OS
NOTICE Is heroby ' given

that

pursuance of a
of the BOJ'rd of
Educ:atlon of the Southern

Local School Dllfrlct, passed

on the 17th day of July, 1975,
there will be s.ubmltted to a
vote of the pecple ot said
School District at the General

ELECTION at the regular
Tuesday . tho Ath aay qf
November, 1975, tht question
of Issuing bonds of said Board

places 9f voting thtreln, on

of Education In the a'mount of
Four
Hundred
Twenty
Thousand
Dollars

!5420,000 OO)Ior tht purpose of
Construcllng, furnishing and
equipping odaltlonal school
facllllles at the High School
site and purchasing .bleacners
for the High School gym

naslum

Said tax being 1 renewal of
an e•lstlng TAX OF Two
tenths (0 21 mill to run for 10
Years at a rate not exceee11no
0 2 mills for each one dollar of
\laluallon , wh ich amounts to
Two Cents for each one
hundred dollars of valuation,
for Ten Years
The Polls for said Election
will be open at 6 30 o'clock
A M anel remain open until
7

30 o'clock

P

as provided by Jaw
The maximum number of

veers during which suc.h
bonda are to run li 20 years

The estimated average
additional tax rate amounts to

Thirty Eight Ctnts tor each
hundred dollus or
valuation, which 11 3 I mills

one

for each one dollar of ...
valultlon. outside ot the
limitation Imposed by Article
XII. Section 2 of the Con
smutlon, as certified by the

M Daylight

Standard Time of said day
By order of the Board of
Elections, of Meigs County ,

CounJv Auditor
The Palla for nld Election
will open at 6•30 o'clock AM
and remain open until 1 30
o'clock PM Daylight stan .
aard Time of 11\d dtY

OhiO

Edwin S Cozart
Chairman

By order of the &amp;o1rd of
Elections, of Melga County ,

Dorothy M Johnson

oatea Oct 2, 1975
(101 7, lA, 21, 28, Ate

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Director OhiO
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Edwin S Cozart
Chairman

DorothY M Johnston
Director

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY
IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL
LIMITATION

Dated Oct 2, 1975
(101 7, 1A, 21, 21, 41C

NOTICE Is hereby given

that In pursuance of a
Resolution of the Council of

the VIllage of Pomoroy, Ohio.
~th dey of
AugusJ, 1975, there will be
subm Ilied to a vote of the
people of sold VIllage ot •
General ELECTION to be htld

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY
IN EXCISI OF
• THI! TI!N MILL '
LIMIT ... TtON
NOTICE II htreby . glven

passed on the

In the Vlltaoe at Pomeroy,

Ohio, at the regular place of
voting therein, on Tutsdly,

the, In pursuence of 1
Rt*Oiutlon of the Botrd of
County commlasloners of the
County of Meigs, Pomtroy ,

the .tth day of November. 1975,
the que1t1on of levying , In

oK&lt;ess ot ltn mill llmltetlon, Ohio, ponoa on tho 2nd dar of
for the benefit of Pomeroy

September, 1975, there wll be
submitted to 1 vote of the
people of sold County 11 o

VIllage for the purpost of

current Expenses

SaJg IlK being an edELECTION to be hold
dltlontl tax of One Mill to run Gtnertl
In tho Counly of M~IQI, Ohio,
for Five yean.

et the rtguler placft of voflno
at a rate exceeding 1 0 mill for therein, on Tutaday, the .4th
each one dollar of valuation, dty of Novtmbtr, 1975, the
qutstlon of levylno. In exce11

whlc;h amounts to Ten Cents
for each and hundred doll1rs
of valuation , for Five years

of tho ton mill llmllotton, tor
Jht benefit of Molgs Counly tor

tht purpose of the main
ttnenct and operation of
schoola, training ctnters.
work '"of' · cllnlu, a'nd

The Polls tor sold Election
wJII be open at 6 30 o'clock
A M 1nd remain open until
7 30 o'clock P M Doyllght
Stanaard Time of sold dey
By oraer of lhl Boord of
Elections, of Meigs County,
Ohio
Edwin s Cozart

rtlldtntlo ltcllltles lor
rttardtd persona
Sold ttx being : on ad·
dltlontl tox of One mill to run
mentally

tor 10 years

Chairman

Dorothy M Johnston
Director

Dated Oct 2, 1975
00) 7, 1-4, 21, 28, o4tC

et 1 rate not IKcttdlnG 1 Dmill
for tech or,e doller of
valuation , wh ch emounts to
Ten Cents for tlch one hun
drld dOllars of vtluatlon , fOr
Ten Years
1

lho Polls lor ltld EttcJJon •
Will bt opon ot 6 30 o'clock
A M 1nd rtmtln open until
7 30 o'clock P.M . Oeyllghl
• Stondtrd Tlmt ot llld day
By order of the Boord of
Elocllons, of Meigs County,
Ohio

NOTICE 01' ELECTION
ON TAX LIVY
IN EXCISS 01'
THE TIN MILL
LIMITATION
NOTICE II htreby given
that In pursu1nce of 1
RHolutlon of tho Council of
the Vllltgo of Reclno. Ohlo 1

Edwtn s Cozart
Chtlrman

Dorothy M Johnson
Director
passed on the -4th day of
Auguat, 1975, there will be Dotoa Oct 2, 1975
submitted to 1 volt of tho 1101 7, !A, 21, 21, Ale
people of sold VIllage et 1
General ELECTION to bo hold
In tho Vlllaoo of Roctno, Ohio.
ar the reguln place of voting

therein, on Tueaday, the .4th
day of November, 1975, the
QUHtlon Of levying, In IKCIII
of the ten mill limitation, for

11iiblili

liT

OIIYOTID TO THI

INTI
01'·
N t.11 A.
tho bontllts of Recine Vllltgt CNI\TII L. iNNifttLL
lor lht purpose of C~rrtnt
uc. I d.
nponsos of tho Vlll111o of
11011 T HOIPLtCH
Roctnt.
City ldllor
Sold tox btl nO&gt; on td
·Publllhtd
dtlly tXCtpt
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dltlonol Ju of 3 0 mills to run • Selurdoy
by
Tht
Ohio Vtlltv
for flvt years
Pubflslllno compony, Ill
Court St, Pomeroy, Ohio
at I r1t1 not eXCftCUng 3.0 457H IUI\fttU OIIICt Phont
.' mills for each one dOllar of ttl-2156 t!dltorlel Phont tt2
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val uatlon, which amounts to 2157
Stcond cltll f!Oetltt IN Ia
Thirty Cents for tlch ont
hun elrod dolllh of vetuotlon, 11 l'om oro~. O~fo
N•ttonof Uvtrttslng
for. F lvt ytara.
Word ·
Tho Polls lor sold Election rt!H'_fltntt)lvt
Co]ftpan~ Inc_. ,
will bt open at 6 30 o'clock GrU«fh
Gtltag er Dtv,:;
A M ana remain open until loJttntlll &amp;Ave,
N• Yqrk,
1 30 o'clock P.M Doyllght 75t_.Thlrd
N T 10017
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Slondtrd Tlmt of sold dty.
Subscription rates.
By order of tho Boord of Dtllvtrtd
bV carrtef' whore
ElectiOtlt, of Meigs County, IVIIItbft 75 C.fllll "r WNk,
OhiO
IV Motor . .ult whey
arrler
ltrvlct
n ..
Edwin s Cozert Vllllblt, O"t mon1f!,,13.25 1
Ymelt fn Dftlo JnG w. Ve.,
Chelrman
nt Ytor, IU.OO, Six
onlht, all.SO; Thrtt
OorothY M Johnoton
onths, 17.00. lltewhert
Dlrettor
21.10 veer. 51~ months
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Otltd Ocl 2, 1975
13
50; "'"' prlct
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11 5!.:
ubacrll!tf011
lncludH
unday
TlpH·S.,rtntl.
~101 7, 14, 21, 21,

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Cowboys
surprise
Lions,
36~10.
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By RICHARD L. SHOOK
The treat of playing the today he'd probably tell you satd, "and we held them,weU opened the fourth with a twoUP! Sports Writer
ftrst regular season game m that although the stadtum unlll that bad pass from jUggle catch of a Staubach
PO!iTIAC, Mtch, (UP!) _ the largest covered football was fmlshed, the Dallas center. That was the turmng pass That play went42 yards
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for a score eight seconds mto
The Dallas Cowboys are sup- stadium In the country plus defense dtd a little 'recon- pomt." _.__
posedly Ill a rebuilding phase the roarmg of the audtence struction work on hun.
The bad snap was on a the !mal pertod
By MILTON RICHMAN
Dallas got a play from
but they still look every bit as ch~rged Detroit up The
Rookie Randy White and puntmg sttuation to Herman
UP! Sports Editor
flnlshed as the Detroit Lions' Lions played with Super Bowl Harvey Martm led a Cowboy Weaver but the Detroit street footbjlll to get tis next
N • ' 1on • I Football League new stadium.
, emotion.
defense that sacked Landry punter had to ptck the ball up touchdown Back Robert
PITISBURGH (UP! ) - If you're going to start an argument
Standmgs
By Unltect Press International
Coach Tom Landry's team,
Dallas looked m Super II times for 84 yards In losses and run wtth 11. He was Newhouse sucked the defense over whtch was the best team m baseball, you 'II lose Pete
Amerlca~.~;nfirence
still one of ftve National Bowl form ' playing m a Landry ooly pasaed for 85 dropped for a !().yard loss on m wtth a fake sweep around Rose. He's no expert m that field. He's not that old.
nght end and lofted a pass tQ
w L r Pet Football League clubs ~dlum that would he worthy yards and Bill Mu090n, wbo the Uons' 33
Talk to hun about the 1927 Yankees and aU he knows Is Babe
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3 o o 1ooo without a loss, maugurated of pro football's top game and got Into the game after It was
Drew Pear90n caught a 31}. Drew Pearson, who was Ruth hit 60 home runs for them that year
NY Jels
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the Lions' $55 7 mtlllon It' did It agsmst a Detroit decided, added 26 yarda tv yard pass from quarterback probably the only person m
Now If you talk about the last 20 years, or maybe the next 20
~:~~r~~iand
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domed playing palace team that had been pretty that to ~ve the Uons a net Roger Staubach and one play the 80,638-seat stadtum that days, that's altogether different Pete Rose speaks with more
central
Monday mght with a 36-10 surpr18mg ltseH In wlnmng Its passbtg yrdage ftgure of just later Young bulled over from was alone at that lime
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authority on this tune frame That's because he has been with
Drew Pearson made 11 a 46- the Clncmnatl Reds 13 years and followed them long before
the one wtth 3.03 rema111111g
Concl~nalo
W L T Pet defe~ting of fll'ed-up Detroit first two games of the season. 'll.
PJ!tsburoh
~ 1:~ A near capacity crowd of
The Cowboys trailed I~
"It's amazmg we're still m tbe thll'd quarter tQ put yard score on that play and that So if you care to chaHeJ18e hlB statement that the present
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2 t o 667 79,784 came out to see the
early in the third quarter unbeaten," Coach Tom DaUss back m front, 1~10, came back to grab a pass Reds constttute the best club the majors have had m the past 20
Wes/ 3 0 ~ game, and the new football when " second-year running Landry of Dallas said, even though Tont Frttsch's hpped tn the end zone by years you go nght ahead.
Oaklana
w L T Pet. showplace. The Inflated back Charles Young and wtde "considering we're m a extra-pomt try was wtde tQ cornerback Levt Johnson of
"There Isn't any question mmy mind that this Is the best baH
Detrotl 'or a 37-yard touch· club I've been assoctated with In 13 years," says Pete Rose.
Denver
~ ~ 1 ~~ Teflon-coated fiberglass roof, receiver Drew Pearson ex- transitional phase with so the left
Kan•u Cllv
o 3 o 1100 held up by 29 blowers run- ploded for two touchdowns many new fellows. The
YouJ18 rtpped off a 39-yard down. That ended Staubach's "It's Ute best balanced club and I honestly don't see anyone
" San
Diego
o 3 o
veterans are keeping us nm to end the period the next mght wtlh an 11-for-16 per- -around who can beat tl. I'm not downgrading the Pirates, but
National conference 000 mmg the stadium, made apiece
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sound as much of a captive as . H you asked quarterback gomg."
time Dallas got the baU and formance good for 21~ yards. they can beat you only one way, with power, The Mets can beat
w.
L
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Pet
the
air
ts
Greg
Landry
of
the
Ltons
"We
attacked
them
well
Dallas
you another way, with pitching But we can beat you with more
3 0 011100
Washington
2 I 0 667 '
early,"
Coach
Rtck
Forzano
ways than any other team m baseball. With our speed, our
St Louis
2 I 0 667
defense or our bats "
Philadelphia . 1 2 0 333
NY Glanls
1 2 0 333
"Everybody says we don't have good enough starting pit·
Centrai J
"
chers,''
he says "We went 45 straight days without getting a
W L T Pet
stealing differs from many
By FRED McMANE
Minnesota
3 0 01000
complete
game from our pitchers and I think we set a record.
other players At times hlB
Detroit
UP! Sports Writer
210667
Chicago
I 2 0 333
views on base stealtng even But when you got (Will ) McEnaney, (Rawley) Eastwtck,
PITISBURGH (UP! )
Green Bav
0300011
(Pedro l Borbon and (Clay) Carroll tQ come In In relief, what
Joe Morgan doesn't believe conflict with those of Reds'
West
By JACK SAUNDERS
Southern
Cal
and
do
you care about complete games? Our starters pitched only
them
Into
eighth,
six
places
-t
WLTPct
the Pittsburgh Pirates will be Manager Sparky Anderson
UPI Sportt Writer
Los Angeles
2 1 o 667
Nebraska, also 4.0, each higher than a week ago.
22
complete
games an year. So what • We won 108 ball games,
"I don't ltke to steal bases
. San
able to s!Oj) him from stealing
Atlant~
1 2 o 333
NEW YORK (UP!) - Last decisively won to remain
didn't
we?
When's
the last tl11!eanytearrtwon that many•"
Weill
Vll'ginla,
Colorado,
Francisco
1 2 o 333
'"
in the National League just for the sake of stealing
New Orleans
0 3 o ~ 333 week Ohio State took No. I
third and fourth , respec- Arizona State, Arizona and playoffs
Sixty-six
years
ago,
but who's counting?
......,
them," says Morgan. "A lot
Mo~day's Result
from Oklahoma by a narrow tively. The Trojans, with two Notre Dame are 11th through
The
Reds
have
won
thell'
Ia at eight ganies in a row, and tbe
Dallas 36 Detroit 10 n•ght
Morgan ian 't just peking of times I don't think tl's
13 votes. Thla week It wasn't first place ballots, won on the 15th, Michigan State and
sundlr's Games
way they're playing, they could Win their next five. that would
on the Pirates. He doesn't necessary . lnvanably you
Atlanta 11 San Francisco
even close.
road
at
Iowa,
2'1·16,
and
the
gtve
them first World Champtonshlp m 35 yeara.
Florida-not
In
the
top
20
last
Buffalo
at
Baltimore
•
" We think we're good Cornhuskera were a poor holll week-are 16th and 17th, think anybody can stop him will pull a lot of muscles If
Ch lcaoo at Detroit
"It
doesn'tmatter tumewhoweplay, the Red Sox or the A's,
"'
Dalfas at NY Giants
enough to he No I," said to Miamt of Flortda. The MIBBOuri and San Diego State The, Cincinnati Reds' second you steal a lot of bases. Also, I but from aUf hear, the Red Sox have a fine young team, and ,
Dtr'jver at Pittsburgh
baseman, who has stolen four plly a posllton where there's
'"
Buckeye coach Woody Hayes 'Canes gave Nebraska a
Green Bav at New Orleans
are
!8th
and
l9th
and
Kansas,
bases
bt four tries m the first a lot of contact. If I were to l'd like to play 'em. I've never seen Fenway Park. Never been
'"
Houston at Cle\lelend
after his team's 41·201rlumph !lattle but fell 31-16..
"
Oaktana el Kansas ~lly
also a newcomer' Is 20th, the . two games of the sertes steal all the tilDe my legs there. I think that left field wall of theirs would be good for
at then-19th ranked UCLA.
LO$ Angeles at Sen Diego
Tens dldn 't hurt Itself with slllh Big Etght team to make firmly believes he can steal would eventually be gone
guys ltke (Ken) Griffey, (Cesar) Geronimo and myself not to
New England at Cincinnati
"And
!think
we're
going
to
he
its61·7 rout of Utah State; the
"'
NY Jets at Minnesota
off any pttcher In baseball
"I don't even look for a stgn mention all our other right-banded power hitters I heard a lot
No. I. We won by 21 points I 4-0 !AnghOrns jumped two the top 20.
Philedelphle at Miam i
usually, but sometimes about this Freddie Lynn I saw him In the AH-8tar game and
Mondl'f'l Game
think we should be No. I, places tv filth as prevtous No.
NEW YOR K !UPI )- The simply because he has
'"
St ,Louis at Washington. n1ght
Press Internat ional
worked hard at perlecting hla Sparky doesn't think I'm · was tmpresaed. l'd ltke to meet Tom Yawkey also. I've heard
'"
period " And they are-at 5M1880urlfelloutofthetop 10 United
I
Board of Coaches top 20
stealing enough afKl he'll give so many good things about hun.
least according to the United wtth their 31·7 &amp;hellackmg by college football teams w ith skiD
"Everybody calls me 'CharUe Huatle,"' he says. "They
l' •
ulbey can't stop me," says me a sign to go. He knows
won fost records and first
' •
Press Internat1onal Coaches Michigan.
always
talk about my hustle but I think a better word Ia enplace ' votes In parentheses
Morgan, "because I work bow I feel about stealtng too
'"
Board.
Fourth Week
Texas A&amp;M, 4-0, remained
harder at stealing bases than much, though, and a lot of thuslasm.Ijust enjoy playing baaeball.l'm liiBilq lig money
Points
Oklaboma's 21-20 nerve- sixth with a IG.o llhutout of 1Team
Ohio Sl (&lt; OJ !371
&lt;13 they (the pitchers) do at times he'll tell me not to go for doing something I love. Look, when you play baaebaU
wracker over previously lllubborn Kansaa State and 2 Oklahoma (A 01 12J
359
'"
you're going to have your slumps, your negative fan reaction,
Calli ( 4 OJ !21 306 holding people em base. In The number of bases I steal
16th-ranked Colorado, a week got the last No 1designation; •3 Soulh
long
plane rides and a Hfe 11 Hvlng out of a sultcaae. If you
Nebraska (4 01
2S5 spring training I have the doesn't excite me Feeling ·
after the Sooners lost their when Notre Dame lost to S Texas (4 01
253
don't
have a tolerance for all these things, how can you do
233 batting practice pitchers that nobody can stop me.
No. '1 ranking by 13 points Michigan State 10-3, tl 6 Texas A&amp;M (4 01 !11
•
them•
Yeah, I know, I'm haH.flakey. That doesn't make any
7 Alabama (J 11
102
I
That gtves me a thrill "
when they could only squeak knocked the· Fightbtg trlsh 8 MIChigan (2 0 21
85 work on holding me on base,
difference,
though. I still love to play basebiH."
60 then I practice my starta.
by Miami of Florida, 20-17, out of the tQp 10 as well and 9PennSt(4l l
10 Oklahoma Sl , (&lt;OJ
•• And I'm always studyutg
sealed Its fate, though bOth let Alabama, Pem State, 11 wut VIrgin ia (4 Ol
37
ptlchers, watching their
12
Colorado
!3
11
30
they and Olito State are 4-0. Oklahoma
State
and 13 Arizona Sf (4 OJ
25 moves to first balll!. lf I put so
·"
BEREA, Ohio (UP!) -The
The Buckeyes assumed the Michigan cHmb. jntu the top l.t Arizona (3 0)
24
• ' unmistakable smell ol
much work bttQ It I should
13
IQp 1811 week with lhelr 32-7 10. The Crlmsoit nde, 3-1, l S Notre Came (3 1)
, • another P9tentlally rotten
16 Mich igan St !3 11
12 have an advantage over the
Florida !3 II
11
,,',' seam provoked Cleveland win over North Carolina, but climbed up two places to 17
6 pitchers."
were tbought No 1 then by a ~~eventh, the Nlttany Lions, 4- 18 Mluourl !3 11
Browna Owner Art Modell to narrow 20-17 margin.
19 San Diego SJ 15 01
5
Unlike many players, Mor3
1, and the 4-0 Cowboys-the 20 Kansas q 11
," drop a thinly veUed threat
gan,
who has fiiOlen all of hla
Note
By
agreement
with
This week, the choice was third Big Eight team tv
v
about the future of the
the
American
Football · baaea In this aer1e1 oil left.
clear-at! as Ohio State pulled achieve top 10 ranking thia Coaches, teams on probation
coaclttng staff Monday.
37 of a possible 42,first place . Week-moved up one spot by the NCAA ere lntllglbte halllled pltebwa, prefer•
"f'm
·
not advocating any
for top 20 and national
lefties to right-ltanden when By BILL MADDEN
the trouble the brazen Ctn- lefties (Don Gullett and Fred
'" coaching changes now," votes and 413 points, 54 polnta each to ninth and 10th, championshiP
conslderat lor'l
clnnati base-runners have Norman) away from llome,
ahead of Oklahoma, which respectively, . and the Oy the UPI Board of coaches It comes to demonstrating hla UPI Sports Writer
Modell aald at Coach Forrelll
Those reams on probation for
PITI'SBURGH (UP!)
caused
Murtaugh hopes scenario
received only two No. 1 Wolverines' decisive victory, 1975 are Mississippi State, specially.
Gregg's news conference
"I
find
It
eallier
steallng
off
SMU
Long
Beach
State
and
Choo~lng
youth
over
ex"Just
look
what's
happened
change
will pep up his so-far
boosting them to 2-0-2, sent Southweslern Lou isiana
after hanging around the designations.
lefties because I can aee perience, the Pittsburgh the past two days," he said. tame sluggers.
team's practice !lite aU day.
every move they make," says Pirates have entrusted John "I'm just going to have to
"We're a hitting ballclub,"
"However, whatever has to
Morgan. " If I can see Candelarta, a 21-year-old keep them close. But their Murtaugh said. "We're juat
be done, will be done." the
everything going on 11 makes rookie aouthpaw, tQ be their legs have never hurt me m not scoring and that's not
owner said. "I wouldn't leave
me a better runner. Actually, "stopper" IQday and keep the the past. It's !hell' bats- · typical of the Pittsburgh
out any options. It doesn't
I'm not that fast. But I'm Clncmnati Reds' "GoGo especially Tony Perez- Pirates I admit we're runmean rthat we won't make
qutcker than most other guys. Gang" off the bases In what who've hurt me."
nlng out of excuaes, but we'll
90me ;changes.
Mter two steps I'm going at may be the final game of tbe
Thus, It'll be no consolation jWJt have to aee how they play
"If a realloca'hon of
fuU speed. In a race I could National League cham- for Candelana to know that here."
responsibility Ia necesaary,
neVer beat a guy ltke Lou plonslup sertes.
Perez Is enjoying his best
•"' we'll do 'that."
By 'tii!:Nt; t.:AOUES
worried that this might hurt" are not aH seniors."
Brock But LoU doesn't get as
Pirates' Manager Damy playoff senes evtll'. While the
••
After flnl8hlng 4-10 In 1974, UPI Sporll Writer
The only dou~ful lllarter big a lead as I do."
Griffin chances of becoming
Murtaugh, outwardly calm other Reds-Joe Morgan,
Thts Week's S"clt!
the Browne .,-e off to a
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - the first to win the Helaman for thia Saturday's game
Morgan will get to aee despite bemg down ~2 In Dave Concepcion and Ken
Woody Hayes tnliiBia he Isn't Trophy twice.
~':. horrendous lllart this aeaaon
1111alnlll Iowa Is defensive another left-ltander Tuesday games In tbe best.(lf-flve Griffey- have been running
- • with an 0-3 record for the first becoming a gambler.
He urged tbose present at back Bruce Ruhl, who suf- night In the third game of the series, selected the youthful the Pirates to death on the
"That wasn't a gamble, it his Monday press luncheon, fered a strabted knee ltll&amp;btlll championship sertes. John Candelaria to pitch the bases, Perez has supplied the
, , three games. They have
eobred only 33 points whl,lt was a calcUlated risk," "especially you wire service UCLA.
Candelaria, a rookie, will be crucial lhtrd game over power-four RB!s, a two-run
• allowing 108, the worst Hayes told his weekly preas guys," not tQ forj!el Griffin.
Two other defenllive backs, pitching for the Pirates and Bruce Kison, a veteran of homer and a .625 average. In
Hayes called the record Tim Fox (fooO and Max Morgan, although he has three champtonlhip aeries three previous NL cham"•• ' figures In the National luncheon Monday.
USED CARS
Hayes W&amp;a referring tQ hla string of 25 "unbelievable." Mldlam (ankle), suffered never faced the · y0UJ11!ster, and a World Series hero In pionship series, Perez htt a
:; Football League.
Defensive coordinator Buckeyes 'going for a first He said It was hla plan tv minor Injuries but should be has llludled his moves from 1971
combmed 185
:~ Riehle McCabe swears to be down on a fourth and leu leave Griffin In any game the available
the bench.
"Candelaria has kept our
"In the past I seemed to
; bt the holtelt water, followed than a foot situation In their Buckeyes play, regardless of
Greene1 wilo rushed for 120
"His move Is not superior," ballciub In every game he's start fast and taU off m
• • cloaely by defensive line own terrii&lt;~Jy early In the score, "unW he gets It . yarda and two tuucltdowns Morgan admits. "I've never !itched thia year," satd Mur- September," Perez satd .
't '," coach Dick Modzelewski
Saturday ni8ht's 41·20 win (100 yards)."
against the Bruins, was faced him In a game, but I've taugh. "That's why I wanted "But this year I finished fast Cpe , V 8, motor, auto
• Oppollng quitrterbackl have over UCLA.
Hayes agabt talked about named the offensive back of got my own Ideas about what him. There was no thought of and kept right oo hilling mto trans , P S , vinyl roof,
... paase(l the Cleveland defense
"When we've got that far tQ the versatillly of the Ohio the week, wi!Ue tight end he can do He ptched 11111\lnst making a change after we the playoffs. Pete (Roae) clean car
go," Hayes said, holding his State backfield of Greene, Larry Kaln and guard Bill us twice this year but I didn't lost the first two games "
, , IIIHy ao lar thia aeaaon.
says that's a sign of getting
"He'a doing everything- he hahda Inches apart, "and Griffin,
Johnson and Luke1111 shared ltneman of the play either time. I watched
"Besides, maybe you old, but I doo't know."
"' can do," Gregg ,tiBid of Me- Pete John!IOn Is our fullback, wingback Brian Baachnegei. week.
him closely from the bench remember, Ktson was a
Opposing Candelarta for
all
hell
can't
lllop
US
I'
qabe.
"He's
doing
all
he
The
top
defenllive
player
and he Impressed me as a rookie too when he pitched .so the Reds will be Gary Nolan,
"
"We feel we have a typical
knows hbw to do. &amp;:methlng
Not only did Johnson get Ohio State team which can award, for the second week In pitcher but not With hll! well for usm the World Series a 27-year old right-bander
~ ~ morf hu to be done, the first down, he scored a put presaure on you from aU a row, went tQ tackle Eddie pickoff move. He looks like a that time."
who made one of baseball's
'!' Ho-. There' a always a pair of touchdowns, Iils lOth four offensive backfield Beamon wilo sacked UCLA normal left-bander.
Candelarul, U with a 2.75 remarkable comebacks this
You 'll Like Our Quality
" way tQ aet Ute job done."
and llthofthe se&amp;90n, and his posllfons,'' said Hayes "We quarterback John Sciarra
"I'm a hard guy to Impress, earned run average this year, year by winning 15 games
Way of Doing Business
fine faking helped set things 8190 feel we have a tl'\lly line three Urnes for minus 24 though Steve Carlton of the seemed unaffected by his after missing two straight
GMAC FINANCING
'"' )
992-5342
Pomeroy
up
lor
quarterback
Cornelius
yards.
PhUUes probably bothers me pressure-packed role. ·
1tne And, fortunately, they
seasons because of calcium
BUZZARDS BAY, Mau.
Open
Evan1ngs
'Ill 1:00
the most of the left-banders
, • (UP!) -The Bcaton Celtics Greene and taUback Archie
"I think I've earned thla," deposits in his arm .
Tllip
m
Sot
.
and AndY Mesaersmlth of the he said "I deserve the
Mter faCIDg two stratght
Monday trimmed their roster Griffin.
"Pete's lakes were the best
Dodgers has the best move chance to pitch off what I dtd
to 18 playn by cutting rookie
we've
ever
seen,"
said
among
the right-bandera But for them during the regular
Daryll Brvwn of Fordham.
Hayes,
nobody
bothers me very season. I have to admit,
Brown, a s.e lorwlrd, was
Hayes•·
expreased
llincere
much Eventually they have though, I was a litUe surthe !118m's No. 4 draft choice.
concern
that
Griffin,
the
to
throw tbe ball to the plate " prised when he chose me over
The CelUc1 must set down
I
Helaman
Trophy
winner
as
a
Morgan
stole 67 bases thla Bruce."
Pl'l'I'SBURGH (UP!) - two one-sided triumphs over
to the required 12-man limit
Ia
being
taken
for
junior,
aeam,
equalling
his major ' While nearly everyone conbefore the start of the
Johnny Bench, an unac· the Pirates In addition to
granted
this
year.
leagae
hlgh,
and
was
caught cedes the Pirates must begin
,
Naillonal Basketball
customed .125 hitter apbtal calling ' two near-perfect
Griffin
has
maintained
~
AaaoelaUon leaaon Oct. 24.
the Pittsburgh Pirates In the games, Bench's crisp throws Bleating only 10 Urnes. He Is doing what they do bestabout the same pace he did a National League cham- to first on shirt rollers In the only member of the Reds hitting-If they're going to
1 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UP!)
year 11110 when he rushed for plonlhip seriea, Is perf8cUy froot of the plate cut down allowed to steal whenever he make a challenge of it,
- A
miUion damage suit 1,69!1 y...ts and baa run his content with his supporting three would-be Pirate wanta, but his phil0110phy of Candelaria Is well aware of
apbtat American BuketbaU lllr\na of consecutive game• role of "keeper of the Ctn· baaerunnera on Sunday.
lj '"
I e
Alloclatlon 1tar Marvin with at least 100 yarda clnnati Reda'pltchers"
"Obviously, our pitchers
; '- I Barnea will be tried on rushing to 2$ So far lhlli year,
That Ia for tbe time being have been a lig fact« In our
.
Griff~~~ baa 5631n lour cames. anyway.
schedule
reaardleu
of
IUCcetll
so
far,"
said
Bench.
'
But Griffin, who gained 180
•
with the league's
' 1l'm not happy with my
"They haven't allowed those
'I conlllct
yarda
and
scored
his
firlll
TD
lh
Vanila &amp; lh Choc.
IChedule, a federal judge
bat," Bench said Monday In P!ttaburgh hitters to aet a
• •• ruled Monday.
of the MillOn aRBinlll UCLA, between taking some prac- lead on ua. So I've been trying.
'
·has been forced to llhate
In Con•1 Q1s. &amp;Pints
I . The trial of the Splr\18 of St. more of the publicity this tice swings "But as long as hard mentally to juat call a
Loull star could begin In
everyone else keeps blUing lood game, try to prevent
I' '"
~ovember as Chief Judge year with Johllson, wilo leads the way they have for us, I them from walking anybody
~----------~---1 tJ ~ llaymulld J. Pettine of U.S the nation bt scorins, and don't mind ooncentratlng on and just concentrate on those
Free Mounting and Balancing
' 1
Dlatrlct COUrt rejected a Greene, wi1o wu ~ the' my catdtlng an\1 handline of things lnalead of my bat.
I ••
tup
offeniiVe
play•
In
the
JDOtlon by illrnll' Ia~ to
the pltcben "
"The reaaon I haven't bit, I
' . delay
Buckl' nationally televised
the trial unW May.
Bench, a 213 hitter with 28 thbtk, Ia that we wrapped up
Hrt.l 10:00 A.M. TIIII:OO P.M. Sun.-Thur.
Barnu, a .fo~mer All· win over UCLA.
bomera and 110 runs-batted· lhe dlvillon dtle ao early, I
'' "'
10:00 A.M. Til 12:00 P.M. Fri. lo S1t.
'I .. Anlerlc~n at Providence "Too many people ~Y tn during the reguw aeam, just haven't gotten back Into
992-2556
N. Znd
take him (Griffin) for haa nonelheleu played an the groove again."
•,
Jml&amp;l
eouece. na1m AB!o Rookie granted,"
POMEROY,O.
W.MAIN
Hayes
·
said,
J c". of the Year.
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4.- Till! Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, Oct. 7. 1975

..

·Bosox hope to end ·

~

.Bridal shower held
for Susie Jeffers .
'

'

'

A's reign tonight
'

By JOB SAJWIII
UPI ~port~ Writer
·
oAKI.AND (UPI) _ Rick
Wlai and the surprising
Boaton Red Soa, not the least
bl.t l1ftd by what .ha$ taken
place to da'-, try to supply
the knockOut blow to the
OaklaM A'l tonight and
complele 1 · sweep of the
threHbne World Champlona
In the · American League
ChamploMllp Playoffs.
Till! Red Sol, who won
llatur&lt;IIY'al!rlt pme in the
best-of.flve serlea on A's
miltakel and the pltc!.Ung ol
1..u1a 1'11111 and lhlaecond on
home runa by old JII'OII Carl
Yastrzemlkl and Rico
Petrocelli, ire Underdogs in
tonight!• 111111, which geta
under w~y at8:30,p.m. EDT,
but are favored to take the

won the next three to clOse
out the Baltbnore Orioles in
four games.
Wblle Johnson will . stick
with the same lineup be used
ln the first two gaines, Dark
bas mode his second change.
He has moved shortstop Bert
Campaneris Into the leadoff
I!JIOt, dropped centerflelder
Billy North to eighth and
reIns tore d Cl a udell
W~ington In left and Billy
·Williams as the designated
hitter.

•

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birthda11
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G'"eene
.1.,

player

of
week
ai•,lvt~~tJIOii8hltnowhas .
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llhlf~ !lo the ...., home park.

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•

DEXTER - . A bridal
shower honoring Miss Susie
Jeffers of Dexter was held
recently in the social room of
the Dexter Church of Christ.
Hostesses were Mrs. Betty
bongstreth, Mrs . · Clara
Jeffers and Mrs . Judy
Gannaway. Cake, punch, nuts
and mint.s were served. ,
Attending were Mrs. Alice
Jacobs, Miss Crystal Jacobs,
Mrs. Nellie Hatfield, Brian
Jeffers, Kevin Hatfield, Mrs.
SHANE ENGLE
Ed Jordon, Mrs. Gladys
Nich9ison, ~li[son Gannaway, Bradley Dingess,
Mrs. Joan May, Miss Debbie
May, Mrs. Kethel Hatfield,
Miss Vivian Dingess, Mrs:
'J
Norma Nicholson , . Mrs.
Mr : and Mrs. Charles Aliegra Will, Mrs. Eleanor
Pennington en t'e rtained Hoover, Mrs. Ruby Rlfe, Mrs.
rel!ent,ly with aP.arty In honor •
'
, .'
of her son, Shane Engle, on ·c'l~u,..rh
his sixth birthday at their
f), f"'
u.
home in Middleport.
Approximately 135 atGarnes were played during tended
the
annual
the aftern!XIn with prizes homecoming of the Hemlock
being won by Lori Engle and Grove Church Sunday.
Stacie Tyree. The birthday
Roger' Watson, pastor,
cake was baked - and presided at the afternoon
decorated by )'drs. Debbie program which began with a
Engle, Rt. I, Middleport.
song by . the , congregation,
Party hats and balloons Prayer was by Stanford
. were given as favors. After Stockton, and there was a
Shane had opened his gilts, song by Sharon•Johnston and
Mrs. Gladys File and Debbie Charlotte . Lambert and
Engle assls~d Mrs. Pen· selections by Betty Kerns.
nington .in serving refresh· Jessie White qad a reading.
ments of pwnpkin cooilies,
A guest choif ~ape up 9f
ice cream and orange juice to members from the Syracuse,
those mentioned above and Minersville, Forest Run and
Jason Fife, Shawn and Asbury Methodist Churches
Freddie
Engl~, Judy directed by Mrs . Ann
Mowery, Kelly Tyree, Ronnie Sauvage san-g several
Denny, Rhonda Rathburn, nwnbers, and there was a
John Bacon, Brian and Cindy special by Mr. and Mrs.
Hawley, Christie, Angie and
Jimmy Farley, George ·
·Justice, Tommy Buckley, '
Kurt Doss, Kandi, Trina and
Ronala Bachtel, Tracie and
Jeff McMahon, Kristi Rich- ·1
ll)Ond, Tony Mohler, Cindy
Utile, Mathew Ward, Stacey
Hawley,RobertFife,Mr.and
Mrs. Craig Fife, Mrs. Diane By Polly
Bachtel, Billy Jeffers and
uamor
Mrs. Sharon Ward.
POLLY'S PROBLEM
Sending gilts were Junior
DEAR POLLY - I have
Engle, Scott Brinker,- Fred several cans full of bits and
Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Gary pieces of face soap. I would
Cooper and t,lr. and Mrs. _like to !p&amp;k~ them Into
WoOdrow Engle, Sr.
regular size bars of soap to
save moneY: How can I do
this? _ PATRICIA.
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DEAR PATRICIA - Of
course ·you can softea the
soap bits aad press them Into
cake, but the following letter
seem1 to me a gn:at Idea for
making liSe of leftover soap
pieces. _POLLY.

BPW announces
celebration pla:nsl
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· Mrs . Jeanne Neighbor, attenCiing wtth more than 1411
president of the Ohio guest rooms, iake~de cabinS
Mildred Jeffers, Mts. Alberta
Federation of Business and and a variety of /recreation
Smith, Mrs. Imogene
Professional Women's Club wiii'be ·offered, Mrs. Neigh•
Ai'rowood, Mrs , Jeanette •.
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has announced completed bor revealed. · 1
!!.avis, Mrs . .Evelyn Hobbs,
Mrs.
Mary
Collins,
Ohto
plans lor a bicentennial
Mrs. Lucille Jacobs, Mrs.
celebration
to be combined BPW Bicentenn{al Cbal~
Nina Macomber, Miss ·
with
the
group's
annual woman Is ctloritlnatlng 1
Michelle Barr, Mrs. Sl\aron
athletic
salu,te
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working
women
Oct. weekend ·· of
Barr, Mrs. Glady's Davis and
26-25. .
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recreation,' arts and crafli
Mrs. Shirley Smith.
Bhe BPW leader revealed and entertainment for tho4l
Sending · gilts were Mrs.
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that arrangel)lents have been attending,
Nellie Nelson., Mrs. Eloise
Mrs. Neighbor explain ell
made lor BPW members to
Smith, Mrs. Bette Hobstetter,
the weekend for BPJ ·
conclude
their
observance
of
ROBBY
WYATT
Mrs. Vivian Pierce, Miss
National Business Women's members and tlleir famlU«;s
Debi Piece, Mrs. Marjorie
Week with a .famlly fun wiU complete one phaae of tqe
Davis, Mrs. Mildred Hysell;
weekend Oct. 25-26 at Salt Bicentennial celebration, the
Miss Laura Hoover, Mrs.
portion.
Tbt
Fork Lodge in Cambridge. festival
Freda Levacy, Miss Bonnie .
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Rile, Mrs. Melva Russell,
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heritage and horizon, will lie
Ohio's
state
park
lodges,
Salt
Mrs. Esther Anderson, Miss
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KayAnderson;Mrs.Arminda
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lor BPW members and by local clubs In Ohio tt
Anderson and Mrs. Frances . Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wyatt
special evenb to be a(lMinor.
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nounced later this year. Tlte
party honoring their son,
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Ohio
BPW Federation h•a
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Robby Wayne, on his second
approxbnately 9,000 In more
birthday. The party was held
than 175 local clubs In evel')'
at .the home of his gfl'al,.
part of the state, and is afCharley WoOds of Alfred.
grandparents, Mr. and !\Irs.
filiated with the National
Roger
Watson
and Ardith Barton, Pomeroy.
Federation of Business arid · .
Charlotte Lambert had a
A train theme was carried
Tbe members of the Trinity
Professional Women's Clulle
song, and the youth or the out with cake, Ice cream, Sunday School recenUy en....•
to fonn .a me~bershlp or
church ·sang. Tbere was a potato chips and Kool-Aid joyed a hayrack . ride and
,180,000 working women In s.ll
reading by Ray Whaley. being serv~ to Mrs. Nella wiener roast at the farm
states, Puerto Rico and t11e
There was-a song by Ann and Seyler and Micky, Mt. and home or Mr. and ·f!lrs. Roy
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Charlotte Lambert, and Mrs. Bob Barton , Joey, Holter.
The annual observance of
prayer of dismissal . by Angie, Scott and Billy, Mrs. · Members and guests atNational Business Women s
Wallace Bradford.
Charles Wyatt and Janey, tending were Mrs. Genevieve
Week dUring the third full
Committees for the Mrs. Kay Rupe, Bobby, Joey Meinhart, .. Mr.s. Edith Lanweek of October honors tile
homecoming were Mr. and · and Laura, Mrs . Helena ning, Mrs. Rose Ginther,
achievement of workln'g
Mrs. James Hazelton, Mr., Darst ~d Stevte, Mrs. Belly Mrs. · Stella · Kloes, Erma
women rof the nation, anll
and Mrs .. Stanford Stockton, Reed, Crystal and Judy, Mr: Smith, Mrs. Jackie Starcher spotlights
BPW membeJ'a
welcome; Mrs. Leota Smith, and Mrs. Jack Harrison, and children Kim and Keith,
who
have
given
outstanding
Mrs .' Hazel Biggs, Mrs. Brian and Deann, and Mrs. Jean Powell and sons
community
service.
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Shirley Sinclair and Carolyn, Robby's . grea t-g_rea t- Lee, Scott and Todd, Mrs.
Cummuns food and Bernice grandfather, Steve Eblin. He Jane Bourne and son Carl,
Accidents ai,e
Hawk, Sandy Ca{leton, received many gilts.
Rev.andMrs. BiD. Perrin and
Muriel Bradford and Alice
children Beth and Jon, Mrs.
SAFETY PAYS.
Stockton , program .
Marie Hauck, Lesley Daun
Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
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Cleland and sons Hankie and
Chase, Mrs. Pauline -Mayer,
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Bethany Jo Mayer, Andrea
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Shots
and Nicky Riggs, Bobby
conforms to O.S.H.A.
Evans, Lorra, Kelly and Kyle
~landards
Wlaecup, Nancy Jo Mayer,
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Chuck Salta, Jan and Bryan
Micldlttt9rt
Betzlng, Kenny and David
9fo SMon.-Fri.
Harris, David Burt and the
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Closed Sund1y
Holter and son. Eddie.
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cycle, wash again In the
)lottest water available, using
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detergent and chlorine
bleach, The oU loosens all
TAMARA HAYMAN
spots and stains that would
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hot water Iii-st.
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Also, when you have any
soft drink left that has gone
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hayman,
flat pour Into an ice cube tray Syracuse,
entertained
and freeze. The result Is Sunday with a party In
POPS for the kids.
celebration of the first birthMy Pet Peeve is decorative day of their daughter,
seif-11ticking wall panels such Tarn11ra Hayman.
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as cork, mirror tnes, etc, that
Cake, ice cream, potato
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only stick for a matter of chips and Kooi-Aid were
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months . As soon as the served to =tillda McDaniel,
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l'he smart way to buy ... the convenient way
weather turns humid the glue Marvin and Debbie DodJ:IU,
to Chrlstmasshop:.. LAY IT AWAY ~OWl A
loses ita sticking power and Wald ·and Donna Hayman,
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deposit will hold your choice and you'll get
the lUes fall from the wall. Wayne, Linda, Mellua and
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what you want.
We have to reglue ours at Vicki ' Rhodes, Jack, Kay,
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least three tbnes a ye11r. If Jackie
and
Cyllnda
the manufacturers Insist on Frederick, J odl Brown,
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ceiling them self-stlctlng Carol, Ryan, Rlta and Trinl
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then I wish they would invent Hayman, and Diana and
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a stronger glue that would Melissa · Frederick, all local.
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Charity and Danlelle
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DEAR HELENE - f felt Ken, Eunice, Edna Tina ·
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wlleu ooe of tile au]IIIOiedly Va .; · . Robin · Carney 1
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Hlf.lticldD&amp; adhesive backed Charleston, W. Va.; BID,
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picture uqe~ came off tbe Frances, Mary, and Brenda ,
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waD aDd broke a prized Carney, Sandyville, W. Va.;
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heirloom plate. - POLLY. Cheryle, Becky, and. Unds
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DEAR PoLLY - After Knight, Hartford,.W. Va. and
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baking cup cakes with no two the maternal grandparents,
Court St.
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ever lOOking the same, I Williard ind Mary Carney or
Over
100
Years
in
S.me
Location
started to use my Ice cream Charleston, W. Va. ,
scoop to level the. cakes just
Carda and gifts were
right. After pouring cue presented to Tamara.
batter into the pans I bump
·the pans up and down on tl!e
counter to level tbem.
(Polly's note - I ai8o do this
as my mother said It removed
the exceu air from batter.)
- KAREN

Ce/ebr..'ateS

h•ns homecomz·n:g

By GENE CADDES
Ken~~~ w(Jo 1011 the
UPI Sporii .Wrlter ·,
ftnt ~~ - Of tbe ~riel, Is
OOLl:lMBUS,,Ohlo (UP!)_
llllllllnlblcll:lntwoday'sreat The expression ''you pay
to • If he lli!D llop the ~ your money and yo!i take
Sol and bep the A'l alive. If your choice" has been turned
he and tbt A'uruucceuful, Into "you take your choice
• .. then Oil WedneldlyVIda Blue and you pay the prlce"by the
wlii fact Tflnt Ill the fourth No.1 Buckeyes of Ohio State.
pme. •yooc~ lbat neither
Members of the Buckeyes'
A'a ~ Al9ln Dark nor multi-Ullanted backlleid have
Red lk!K manapr DarreU taken turns playing the hero
Johnaon ~ to lpeelilate role so far this season.
about hll Pltebina pllna.
l!elsman Trophy · winner,
"We are pll,nnlna on Archie Griffin, of' course,
winDin8 tbi third 811111,". !elida the way, but Saturday
aald J~. quk:ldy adding night, In OSU's nationally
"lt'alhl only way we can go televised 41-20 win over
lntoU.pme, Wehavetofeel UCLA, It was quarterback
we will win it."
Cornelius Greene's tum.
"I hoPe I am In I poilition to
With the !l('ulns defense
dtdde who will be my fifth geared to stop Griffin and
iiiDll pltdla'," aald Dark. fullback Pete Johnson,
"Rilld !lOW 11M only man I'm Greene rushed' for 120 yards
lblalllnlaboutiiHultamon. I ·In 23 carrie~~, !Of in the first
havea110r!clofCOI!fldenceln half, scored two touchdowns
Kenny, l'ni IIIII" he will do a on runs of two and 17 yards
IOOd Job.r'
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and hit on six of nine passes
Holtlmln pltdied on two lor 98 yards.
day'a real 'PY back ln May
Hl.s performance, backed
and waa auccellful. He went by 160 yarda rushing by
II&amp; iDnlnp witb no aeclalon Griffin, earned Greene the
apiJIIt U.&lt;llicaiD White Six honor of United Press InIll Ml1 I, wben came back to
ternatlonal 'Midwest Ofbeat tbe Cllilornla. Angela on lensive Player of the Week.
Mayhrltha11.31Dnlngstlnt.
A week ago it W88 Griffin
Wile, who1111111t pmea lor with 155 yardll and Jolmaon,
tbe Rid So&amp; during the who aet a achool record with
regular aelaon,' will ·be five toullhdowns and hii!II4B
workltW wltb nine .daYI rest. yards 1118hlng against North
l'n bla CM8 fila nluch reit can Carolina.
bewonetbllllllll enough. It's
"We feel we have a typical
lU ll1'llt ''lllipla action Ohio State team which can
evar but he aays that • !XII pre88ure on you from ail
gou.ers
llhouldn't- I difference. four -offensive backfield
Tbt dliferaace b.etween positions," said Coach Woody
Fenwa:r Pirll: and the Haye11.
Collaewn llaliOut u wl(ie 88 ' "It washls best game of the
It eould be. While litHe year,'' Buckeye quarterback
Fanny Ia a hlk's park, coach George Chaump said of
..p..;ai]J witb llftbanded Greene's performance. "He
DEAR POLLY - · I
pitdlera, tbt Ccillleum II a played e1ceptlonaUy well."
remember that not too long
pltdler'l paradlll with Ill
Greene had not been up to
· Gallipolis defeated host ago someone wanted to know
...d - oulllald and long 111r In the prior two games
how to use leftover soap
allayllll WI and rlab1 center. ani! Chaump blamed the Waharna 162-170in a dual golf scraps. I found an Idea in an
match
at
Masoo
Monday
The A'alolt U. 11r11t game )I'Oblem ~m a head bump
old magazine that I think Is
of tbe playoffl In ~ 1873 . suffered in the opener at evening. .
Tom Wiseman shot a 4- great. Use a razor blade to
and18'1t and, of eoune, came Michigan State from "an
over-par 39 to pace GAHS. slit a small pocket·ln a hand
·bldl: to win. LUt year, lhey overzealoua defender."
Other Blue Devil shooters sponge and then put the left"He had headaches for a were Stu Coronel, 40; Rusty over soap bib into it. This
while," said Chaump, "but
saunders, 41 ; Brian Kemp, sudsy sponge wiU not only be
he's okay now."
42; Kev Hawk, 4ll and Brent handy In the tub but for lui
Olaump said UCLA paid
clean-up~ or even acrubbing
Rodgers, 47.
the price for their decision to
For Wahama, Dave ~ out the sink. - MRS. E. T.
jam up ~ middle to stop
had , a 39. Other ·Falcon
DEAR YPOLLY • The
Johnlon and play their ends
shoo~rs were Lance Oliver, followtniIa not ortc1na1 but II
wide to try to stop Griffin's
41; Chuck Stanley, 45; Greg might help Deaper81e with
sweeps.
Stodole, 45; Jay Lane, 52; the odor In her refri&amp;erator.
"Tbat left Corny open,"
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Chawnp said, "and you can't
it down (sides and ahelves)
do that. "He's as much a Winnings, 58 and Dan
and dry thoroughly. Place a
Stodole,
oo.
threat as anyone we have."
GAHS, now. 12-5·. on the flat box of clean kitty Utter on
Greene, who rushed for 1142
\he middle shelf and Close the
yards last ytjlr, had a par- year, wiU host Wahama today
door ..Leave for two days and
In
the
final
regular
season
ticularly ba!P day against
the' odor should be gone. Pem State the week after the match. GAHS will battl~
KARMA.
seven
teams
in
the
Cl8.1S
AA
Michigan State Clllltest.
DEAR POLLY - After six
'"111at was the worst game Sectional at Meigs Friday.
years
of washing diapers and
In a makeup match
he has had since . he's been
Monday involving SEOAL never being SIIUsfied with the
here," said Chaump.
results, I have finally found a
Coach Woody Hayes said teams, Logan defeated
way to get them looking like
Waverly
and
Ironton
162,
162
Greene "did a super job"
new again. Pre·wash ln cold
against UCLA. "He's starting to 192 to finish in ·a tie lor
water
using ONLY pine oil.
to play his football now. With second place with Gallipolis.
The final SEOAL golf Two ounces or 1888 II suf-.
hbn playing that way and .
ROIIIUIUBJi:Ray .
Archie and Pete and our standings are : Jackson, 11-3; .• rliir:iliiii~iliiiiiiiiiii-::;;;;,~~-;::~:::~l
Martae, ~ C.rporal wingback
(Brian Gallipolis and Logan, 9-li;
R11e M. R••eberry, Baschnatlel) l'm 111re !t•s one Athens, IHI; Ironton, Wav~rly
WHEN YOU SEE ME,
.......... ., .... Loa I. of the best backfields we've and Wellston, ~ and Meigs,
DON'T THINK OF
ROielleft)' oiRMte1, Loq ever bad."
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for Susie Jeffers .
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By JOB SAJWIII
UPI ~port~ Writer
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oAKI.AND (UPI) _ Rick
Wlai and the surprising
Boaton Red Soa, not the least
bl.t l1ftd by what .ha$ taken
place to da'-, try to supply
the knockOut blow to the
OaklaM A'l tonight and
complele 1 · sweep of the
threHbne World Champlona
In the · American League
ChamploMllp Playoffs.
Till! Red Sol, who won
llatur&lt;IIY'al!rlt pme in the
best-of.flve serlea on A's
miltakel and the pltc!.Ung ol
1..u1a 1'11111 and lhlaecond on
home runa by old JII'OII Carl
Yastrzemlkl and Rico
Petrocelli, ire Underdogs in
tonight!• 111111, which geta
under w~y at8:30,p.m. EDT,
but are favored to take the

won the next three to clOse
out the Baltbnore Orioles in
four games.
Wblle Johnson will . stick
with the same lineup be used
ln the first two gaines, Dark
bas mode his second change.
He has moved shortstop Bert
Campaneris Into the leadoff
I!JIOt, dropped centerflelder
Billy North to eighth and
reIns tore d Cl a udell
W~ington In left and Billy
·Williams as the designated
hitter.

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DEXTER - . A bridal
shower honoring Miss Susie
Jeffers of Dexter was held
recently in the social room of
the Dexter Church of Christ.
Hostesses were Mrs. Betty
bongstreth, Mrs . · Clara
Jeffers and Mrs . Judy
Gannaway. Cake, punch, nuts
and mint.s were served. ,
Attending were Mrs. Alice
Jacobs, Miss Crystal Jacobs,
Mrs. Nellie Hatfield, Brian
Jeffers, Kevin Hatfield, Mrs.
SHANE ENGLE
Ed Jordon, Mrs. Gladys
Nich9ison, ~li[son Gannaway, Bradley Dingess,
Mrs. Joan May, Miss Debbie
May, Mrs. Kethel Hatfield,
Miss Vivian Dingess, Mrs:
'J
Norma Nicholson , . Mrs.
Mr : and Mrs. Charles Aliegra Will, Mrs. Eleanor
Pennington en t'e rtained Hoover, Mrs. Ruby Rlfe, Mrs.
rel!ent,ly with aP.arty In honor •
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of her son, Shane Engle, on ·c'l~u,..rh
his sixth birthday at their
f), f"'
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home in Middleport.
Approximately 135 atGarnes were played during tended
the
annual
the aftern!XIn with prizes homecoming of the Hemlock
being won by Lori Engle and Grove Church Sunday.
Stacie Tyree. The birthday
Roger' Watson, pastor,
cake was baked - and presided at the afternoon
decorated by )'drs. Debbie program which began with a
Engle, Rt. I, Middleport.
song by . the , congregation,
Party hats and balloons Prayer was by Stanford
. were given as favors. After Stockton, and there was a
Shane had opened his gilts, song by Sharon•Johnston and
Mrs. Gladys File and Debbie Charlotte . Lambert and
Engle assls~d Mrs. Pen· selections by Betty Kerns.
nington .in serving refresh· Jessie White qad a reading.
ments of pwnpkin cooilies,
A guest choif ~ape up 9f
ice cream and orange juice to members from the Syracuse,
those mentioned above and Minersville, Forest Run and
Jason Fife, Shawn and Asbury Methodist Churches
Freddie
Engl~, Judy directed by Mrs . Ann
Mowery, Kelly Tyree, Ronnie Sauvage san-g several
Denny, Rhonda Rathburn, nwnbers, and there was a
John Bacon, Brian and Cindy special by Mr. and Mrs.
Hawley, Christie, Angie and
Jimmy Farley, George ·
·Justice, Tommy Buckley, '
Kurt Doss, Kandi, Trina and
Ronala Bachtel, Tracie and
Jeff McMahon, Kristi Rich- ·1
ll)Ond, Tony Mohler, Cindy
Utile, Mathew Ward, Stacey
Hawley,RobertFife,Mr.and
Mrs. Craig Fife, Mrs. Diane By Polly
Bachtel, Billy Jeffers and
uamor
Mrs. Sharon Ward.
POLLY'S PROBLEM
Sending gilts were Junior
DEAR POLLY - I have
Engle, Scott Brinker,- Fred several cans full of bits and
Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Gary pieces of face soap. I would
Cooper and t,lr. and Mrs. _like to !p&amp;k~ them Into
WoOdrow Engle, Sr.
regular size bars of soap to
save moneY: How can I do
this? _ PATRICIA.
u
DEAR PATRICIA - Of
course ·you can softea the
soap bits aad press them Into
cake, but the following letter
seem1 to me a gn:at Idea for
making liSe of leftover soap
pieces. _POLLY.

BPW announces
celebration pla:nsl
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· Mrs . Jeanne Neighbor, attenCiing wtth more than 1411
president of the Ohio guest rooms, iake~de cabinS
Mildred Jeffers, Mts. Alberta
Federation of Business and and a variety of /recreation
Smith, Mrs. Imogene
Professional Women's Club wiii'be ·offered, Mrs. Neigh•
Ai'rowood, Mrs , Jeanette •.
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has announced completed bor revealed. · 1
!!.avis, Mrs . .Evelyn Hobbs,
Mrs.
Mary
Collins,
Ohto
plans lor a bicentennial
Mrs. Lucille Jacobs, Mrs.
celebration
to be combined BPW Bicentenn{al Cbal~
Nina Macomber, Miss ·
with
the
group's
annual woman Is ctloritlnatlng 1
Michelle Barr, Mrs. Sl\aron
athletic
salu,te
!il
working
women
Oct. weekend ·· of
Barr, Mrs. Glady's Davis and
26-25. .
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recreation,' arts and crafli
Mrs. Shirley Smith.
Bhe BPW leader revealed and entertainment for tho4l
Sending · gilts were Mrs.
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that arrangel)lents have been attending,
Nellie Nelson., Mrs. Eloise
Mrs. Neighbor explain ell
made lor BPW members to
Smith, Mrs. Bette Hobstetter,
the weekend for BPJ ·
conclude
their
observance
of
ROBBY
WYATT
Mrs. Vivian Pierce, Miss
National Business Women's members and tlleir famlU«;s
Debi Piece, Mrs. Marjorie
Week with a .famlly fun wiU complete one phaae of tqe
Davis, Mrs. Mildred Hysell;
weekend Oct. 25-26 at Salt Bicentennial celebration, the
Miss Laura Hoover, Mrs.
portion.
Tbt
Fork Lodge in Cambridge. festival
Freda Levacy, Miss Bonnie .
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Rile, Mrs. Melva Russell,
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heritage and horizon, will lie
Ohio's
state
park
lodges,
Salt
Mrs. Esther Anderson, Miss
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KayAnderson;Mrs.Arminda
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lor BPW members and by local clubs In Ohio tt
Anderson and Mrs. Frances . Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wyatt
special evenb to be a(lMinor.
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nounced later this year. Tlte
party honoring their son,
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Ohio
BPW Federation h•a
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Robby Wayne, on his second
approxbnately 9,000 In more
birthday. The party was held
than 175 local clubs In evel')'
at .the home of his gfl'al,.
part of the state, and is afCharley WoOds of Alfred.
grandparents, Mr. and !\Irs.
filiated with the National
Roger
Watson
and Ardith Barton, Pomeroy.
Federation of Business arid · .
Charlotte Lambert had a
A train theme was carried
Tbe members of the Trinity
Professional Women's Clulle
song, and the youth or the out with cake, Ice cream, Sunday School recenUy en....•
to fonn .a me~bershlp or
church ·sang. Tbere was a potato chips and Kool-Aid joyed a hayrack . ride and
,180,000 working women In s.ll
reading by Ray Whaley. being serv~ to Mrs. Nella wiener roast at the farm
states, Puerto Rico and t11e
There was-a song by Ann and Seyler and Micky, Mt. and home or Mr. and ·f!lrs. Roy
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Charlotte Lambert, and Mrs. Bob Barton , Joey, Holter.
The annual observance of
prayer of dismissal . by Angie, Scott and Billy, Mrs. · Members and guests atNational Business Women s
Wallace Bradford.
Charles Wyatt and Janey, tending were Mrs. Genevieve
Week dUring the third full
Committees for the Mrs. Kay Rupe, Bobby, Joey Meinhart, .. Mr.s. Edith Lanweek of October honors tile
homecoming were Mr. and · and Laura, Mrs . Helena ning, Mrs. Rose Ginther,
achievement of workln'g
Mrs. James Hazelton, Mr., Darst ~d Stevte, Mrs. Belly Mrs. · Stella · Kloes, Erma
women rof the nation, anll
and Mrs .. Stanford Stockton, Reed, Crystal and Judy, Mr: Smith, Mrs. Jackie Starcher spotlights
BPW membeJ'a
welcome; Mrs. Leota Smith, and Mrs. Jack Harrison, and children Kim and Keith,
who
have
given
outstanding
Mrs .' Hazel Biggs, Mrs. Brian and Deann, and Mrs. Jean Powell and sons
community
service.
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Shirley Sinclair and Carolyn, Robby's . grea t-g_rea t- Lee, Scott and Todd, Mrs.
Cummuns food and Bernice grandfather, Steve Eblin. He Jane Bourne and son Carl,
Accidents ai,e
Hawk, Sandy Ca{leton, received many gilts.
Rev.andMrs. BiD. Perrin and
Muriel Bradford and Alice
children Beth and Jon, Mrs.
SAFETY PAYS.
Stockton , program .
Marie Hauck, Lesley Daun
Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
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Cleland and sons Hankie and
Chase, Mrs. Pauline -Mayer,
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Bethany Jo Mayer, Andrea
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1oe
Shots
and Nicky Riggs, Bobby
conforms to O.S.H.A.
Evans, Lorra, Kelly and Kyle
~landards
Wlaecup, Nancy Jo Mayer,
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Chuck Salta, Jan and Bryan
Micldlttt9rt
Betzlng, Kenny and David
9fo SMon.-Fri.
Harris, David Burt and the
9loiSII.
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Closed Sund1y
Holter and son. Eddie.
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flcient. After dlaP.rs have
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cycle, wash again In the
)lottest water available, using
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detergent and chlorine
bleach, The oU loosens all
TAMARA HAYMAN
spots and stains that would
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hot water Iii-st.
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Also, when you have any
soft drink left that has gone
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hayman,
flat pour Into an ice cube tray Syracuse,
entertained
and freeze. The result Is Sunday with a party In
POPS for the kids.
celebration of the first birthMy Pet Peeve is decorative day of their daughter,
seif-11ticking wall panels such Tarn11ra Hayman.
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as cork, mirror tnes, etc, that
Cake, ice cream, potato
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only stick for a matter of chips and Kooi-Aid were
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months . As soon as the served to =tillda McDaniel,
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l'he smart way to buy ... the convenient way
weather turns humid the glue Marvin and Debbie DodJ:IU,
to Chrlstmasshop:.. LAY IT AWAY ~OWl A
loses ita sticking power and Wald ·and Donna Hayman,
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deposit will hold your choice and you'll get
the lUes fall from the wall. Wayne, Linda, Mellua and
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what you want.
We have to reglue ours at Vicki ' Rhodes, Jack, Kay,
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least three tbnes a ye11r. If Jackie
and
Cyllnda
the manufacturers Insist on Frederick, J odl Brown,
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ceiling them self-stlctlng Carol, Ryan, Rlta and Trinl
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then I wish they would invent Hayman, and Diana and
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a stronger glue that would Melissa · Frederick, all local.
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Charity and Danlelle
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DEAR HELENE - f felt Ken, Eunice, Edna Tina ·
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wlleu ooe of tile au]IIIOiedly Va .; · . Robin · Carney 1
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Hlf.lticldD&amp; adhesive backed Charleston, W. Va.; BID,
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picture uqe~ came off tbe Frances, Mary, and Brenda ,
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waD aDd broke a prized Carney, Sandyville, W. Va.;
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heirloom plate. - POLLY. Cheryle, Becky, and. Unds
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DEAR PoLLY - After Knight, Hartford,.W. Va. and
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baking cup cakes with no two the maternal grandparents,
Court St.
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·Pomeroy
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ever lOOking the same, I Williard ind Mary Carney or
Over
100
Years
in
S.me
Location
started to use my Ice cream Charleston, W. Va. ,
scoop to level the. cakes just
Carda and gifts were
right. After pouring cue presented to Tamara.
batter into the pans I bump
·the pans up and down on tl!e
counter to level tbem.
(Polly's note - I ai8o do this
as my mother said It removed
the exceu air from batter.)
- KAREN

Ce/ebr..'ateS

h•ns homecomz·n:g

By GENE CADDES
Ken~~~ w(Jo 1011 the
UPI Sporii .Wrlter ·,
ftnt ~~ - Of tbe ~riel, Is
OOLl:lMBUS,,Ohlo (UP!)_
llllllllnlblcll:lntwoday'sreat The expression ''you pay
to • If he lli!D llop the ~ your money and yo!i take
Sol and bep the A'l alive. If your choice" has been turned
he and tbt A'uruucceuful, Into "you take your choice
• .. then Oil WedneldlyVIda Blue and you pay the prlce"by the
wlii fact Tflnt Ill the fourth No.1 Buckeyes of Ohio State.
pme. •yooc~ lbat neither
Members of the Buckeyes'
A'a ~ Al9ln Dark nor multi-Ullanted backlleid have
Red lk!K manapr DarreU taken turns playing the hero
Johnaon ~ to lpeelilate role so far this season.
about hll Pltebina pllna.
l!elsman Trophy · winner,
"We are pll,nnlna on Archie Griffin, of' course,
winDin8 tbi third 811111,". !elida the way, but Saturday
aald J~. quk:ldy adding night, In OSU's nationally
"lt'alhl only way we can go televised 41-20 win over
lntoU.pme, Wehavetofeel UCLA, It was quarterback
we will win it."
Cornelius Greene's tum.
"I hoPe I am In I poilition to
With the !l('ulns defense
dtdde who will be my fifth geared to stop Griffin and
iiiDll pltdla'," aald Dark. fullback Pete Johnson,
"Rilld !lOW 11M only man I'm Greene rushed' for 120 yards
lblalllnlaboutiiHultamon. I ·In 23 carrie~~, !Of in the first
havea110r!clofCOI!fldenceln half, scored two touchdowns
Kenny, l'ni IIIII" he will do a on runs of two and 17 yards
IOOd Job.r'
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and hit on six of nine passes
Holtlmln pltdied on two lor 98 yards.
day'a real 'PY back ln May
Hl.s performance, backed
and waa auccellful. He went by 160 yarda rushing by
II&amp; iDnlnp witb no aeclalon Griffin, earned Greene the
apiJIIt U.&lt;llicaiD White Six honor of United Press InIll Ml1 I, wben came back to
ternatlonal 'Midwest Ofbeat tbe Cllilornla. Angela on lensive Player of the Week.
Mayhrltha11.31Dnlngstlnt.
A week ago it W88 Griffin
Wile, who1111111t pmea lor with 155 yardll and Jolmaon,
tbe Rid So&amp; during the who aet a achool record with
regular aelaon,' will ·be five toullhdowns and hii!II4B
workltW wltb nine .daYI rest. yards 1118hlng against North
l'n bla CM8 fila nluch reit can Carolina.
bewonetbllllllll enough. It's
"We feel we have a typical
lU ll1'llt ''lllipla action Ohio State team which can
evar but he aays that • !XII pre88ure on you from ail
gou.ers
llhouldn't- I difference. four -offensive backfield
Tbt dliferaace b.etween positions," said Coach Woody
Fenwa:r Pirll: and the Haye11.
Collaewn llaliOut u wl(ie 88 ' "It washls best game of the
It eould be. While litHe year,'' Buckeye quarterback
Fanny Ia a hlk's park, coach George Chaump said of
..p..;ai]J witb llftbanded Greene's performance. "He
DEAR POLLY - · I
pitdlera, tbt Ccillleum II a played e1ceptlonaUy well."
remember that not too long
pltdler'l paradlll with Ill
Greene had not been up to
· Gallipolis defeated host ago someone wanted to know
...d - oulllald and long 111r In the prior two games
how to use leftover soap
allayllll WI and rlab1 center. ani! Chaump blamed the Waharna 162-170in a dual golf scraps. I found an Idea in an
match
at
Masoo
Monday
The A'alolt U. 11r11t game )I'Oblem ~m a head bump
old magazine that I think Is
of tbe playoffl In ~ 1873 . suffered in the opener at evening. .
Tom Wiseman shot a 4- great. Use a razor blade to
and18'1t and, of eoune, came Michigan State from "an
over-par 39 to pace GAHS. slit a small pocket·ln a hand
·bldl: to win. LUt year, lhey overzealoua defender."
Other Blue Devil shooters sponge and then put the left"He had headaches for a were Stu Coronel, 40; Rusty over soap bib into it. This
while," said Chaump, "but
saunders, 41 ; Brian Kemp, sudsy sponge wiU not only be
he's okay now."
42; Kev Hawk, 4ll and Brent handy In the tub but for lui
Olaump said UCLA paid
clean-up~ or even acrubbing
Rodgers, 47.
the price for their decision to
For Wahama, Dave ~ out the sink. - MRS. E. T.
jam up ~ middle to stop
had , a 39. Other ·Falcon
DEAR YPOLLY • The
Johnlon and play their ends
shoo~rs were Lance Oliver, followtniIa not ortc1na1 but II
wide to try to stop Griffin's
41; Chuck Stanley, 45; Greg might help Deaper81e with
sweeps.
Stodole, 45; Jay Lane, 52; the odor In her refri&amp;erator.
"Tbat left Corny open,"
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Jerry Roush, 56; Mike Empty refrigerator and wash
Chawnp said, "and you can't
it down (sides and ahelves)
do that. "He's as much a Winnings, 58 and Dan
and dry thoroughly. Place a
Stodole,
oo.
threat as anyone we have."
GAHS, now. 12-5·. on the flat box of clean kitty Utter on
Greene, who rushed for 1142
\he middle shelf and Close the
yards last ytjlr, had a par- year, wiU host Wahama today
door ..Leave for two days and
In
the
final
regular
season
ticularly ba!P day against
the' odor should be gone. Pem State the week after the match. GAHS will battl~
KARMA.
seven
teams
in
the
Cl8.1S
AA
Michigan State Clllltest.
DEAR POLLY - After six
'"111at was the worst game Sectional at Meigs Friday.
years
of washing diapers and
In a makeup match
he has had since . he's been
Monday involving SEOAL never being SIIUsfied with the
here," said Chaump.
results, I have finally found a
Coach Woody Hayes said teams, Logan defeated
way to get them looking like
Waverly
and
Ironton
162,
162
Greene "did a super job"
new again. Pre·wash ln cold
against UCLA. "He's starting to 192 to finish in ·a tie lor
water
using ONLY pine oil.
to play his football now. With second place with Gallipolis.
The final SEOAL golf Two ounces or 1888 II suf-.
hbn playing that way and .
ROIIIUIUBJi:Ray .
Archie and Pete and our standings are : Jackson, 11-3; .• rliir:iliiii~iliiiiiiiiiii-::;;;;,~~-;::~:::~l
Martae, ~ C.rporal wingback
(Brian Gallipolis and Logan, 9-li;
R11e M. R••eberry, Baschnatlel) l'm 111re !t•s one Athens, IHI; Ironton, Wav~rly
WHEN YOU SEE ME,
.......... ., .... Loa I. of the best backfields we've and Wellston, ~ and Meigs,
DON'T THINK OF
ROielleft)' oiRMte1, Loq ever bad."
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Ge;~;;;i~;-~''ii';;,,,,,,,,,~.,.,,,,~] Shower

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fetes Tamara Roush

::.:·7 - Th~ Daily Sentinel, MicldlePI!rlt-PomeJro,, 0.,'1\tesday, Oct. 7,197~

EAST LETART -·A bridal Kay Hill. Mrs. Esther Mrs.' Ev~lyn Ma~uel; Joan ···:·Carolyn Sue Vance and curl!llge. She carried aut the served to th~ Rev. and Mrs.
show'er honoring Tamara Sylvester, Mrs. Betty Va" Sellers, Suzanne· Wolfe, Mrs. William ReyrioldS, Sr. were tradiliod of "something new, George Oiler, Keith Black,
:·:· Roush, bride-i!lect of Jeffrey · Meter , Alis~.a and John Rac,hel McBriae,, Karim •inarrled Saturday, Oct. 4, at 6 · some'thing old, something Mr~. Gertrude Kloee, ,Mrs.
' Women's Pet Peeve
Hill, was held recently by the Ri chard, Mrs. Sue Ann Eckersley, Mrs.. Doris p.m. at the home of ' t~ borrowed and something Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.
Rap :
.
East Letart United Methodist Beegle and Ti'aci, Debbie Adams, )\honda Ash, Steve !ride's grandmother, Mrs. blue."
Frimces. .
"
I'm bUI'Jllng ! Every time I have a legitimate complaint Women at the community Roush and Joe, .and Mrs. and l;inda Badgley and Kelli,
Flora
Balley,
Middleport.
Following
the
wedding,
ice
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Reynold.'!
aboutoffice .management, I ftrst mention It quietly, and when hall.
· Eileen Roush.
Shelba and Ward Foster,
The . Rev. Ge&lt;rge Oiler cream, cake and coffee were reside in Pomeroy.
that I! ignored - as it always Is - I get a Iitpe more forceful. . A green,'yellow and white ' Sending gifts · were Mrs. Cheryl 'Foster, Dee and
officiated
' at' the ceremony
Do you !mow what happens next? Some man Is sure to ask, color scheme was carried out Myrtle Walk~r. Mrs. Kate Megan Brown, John Dean
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Marion
PLAYING NITEL Y
"What's the Jlllltter, honey, did you have a fight wit!t' your in the decorations which Wider, Kitty Skeels, Mrs. and Eric, Linda Burnam,
Frances
were
attendants for
boyfriend?" or the word gets circulated, "It's that time of the featured a bride 1&gt;f kitchen Alice Wolfe and Vicky, Marie Susie and Julie Gooch, Mr.
month again for Cindy-she's on her high horse.:· (This often utensils. The door prjze was Norris, Mrs. Goldie Shain, · and Mrs. 1'\oger Hill, Scott the couple. The bride ill the
daughter or.Mrs.ll'rances and
from women!)'
won by Mrs. Kay Hill, and Terry and Jackie • Roush, and Heather.
the late Eimer Russell. The
U a man !lnds something wrong and points it out, he's game prizes were won by Mrs. Donna Hlll, Dave and
Mollie anjl Amy Fisher, groom ill the son of Mrs.
usually listened to. The boss may 1101 agree, but at least he's Mrs: Shirley Dugan, Mrs. Linda Hill, Mrs. Edna Ro~sh, Helen Simpson, Dorothy and
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
given an ear. A woman - especially one under 26 - doesn't .Dorothy Badgley and Ml-s. Mrs. Gladys Shields, Mrs. Dave Sayre, Caroline Hill, Williain Reynolds, Mld"
have a chance to be taken seriously around a business office. U Edith Manuel. Mrs. Ferne B. Mary stover, ·Mrs. Clara Allyne Reese, Libby Wilford, !lleport, and the late William
they aren't patting us on the head, they're patting us on the Hayman registered the Adams, Mrs. Joan Roush, Mrs. Erma Hill, PaUla Rowe, Reynold.'!.
For her wedding, the bride
faMy. Will things ever chang!~ - CINDY .
guests.
Mrs. Belva Fisher, David and Fred Shain, Ann Finley, Kim wore an aqua gown trimmed
FRI. &amp; SAT.
TUES.· THURS.
A decorated cake was Sally Gloeckner and Carrie, Dugan, Mrs: Virginia Salser, ' in gold and a pink carnation
8:30- 2:00
8:30-l
:()O
Dear Cindy :
served with punch, coffee, Don and Mary Hill, Keith and Mrs. Betty Roush, the East
Yes! Things are already changing, thanks to women like mints and nuts.
MEE'f POS·l'PONED
Carrissa Hill, Mrs. Bernice Letart United Methodist
you who won't be silenced by put-downs. One good way to stop
A
meeting of the uiurel
Guests at the shower were Roush, Sharon and Cindy, Women, Mr. and Mrs. Don
chauvh lst flak {both from male and female) Is : laugh at It Mrs. Ora Hill, Mrs. Ada Mrs. June Roush, Lucille and Bell, Gene and Sara Beegle, Cliff Better Health Club
Pomeroy
992-3629
before II happens. - HELEI\'
scheduled
for
ThUl'llday
has
Rowe , Mrs. Margaret Karen Rhodes, Mrs. Bess Ronnie and Betty Wagner,
+++
Gloeckner, Mrs. Arlene Parsons, Mrs. Sally Savage Eddie and Jackie Wagner, been postponed untU Oct. 18
Cindy ;
~ '"' .,
Best In
.
Roush;Mrs. Eula Wolfe, Mrs. and Mrs. Nora Pearson, Sadie Trussell, the Ford at the home of Mrs. L!lona
... Best way to do tl)is is: Post yolB' letter on the office Beverly Codner, Mrs. Mabel Janice Manuel 'and Terri, Garage and Avis Frecker. · Karr. Apotluck dinner wlll he
Live Entertainment
bulletin board. '1\iere won,'l be many, "It's that time of the
served
at"
6
p.m.
month" remarks, etc., when that kind of comeback gets an, Shields, Dr. Kathryn Philson,
"I told you ao" smile from the woman with a legitimate 1\lrs. Marjorie Roush, Mrs.
Hazel Fox, Mrs. Jan !\'orris,
complaint. - SUE .
' Mrs. Terri Roush and .
+++
Jeremy, Mrs Edith Manuel,
Dear Helen and Sue:
FULL TEXT OF THE RESOLUTIONS PROPOSING
I'm 19 Rl!d engaged, Am trying to save money ior our ' Mrs. Carrie Roush, Vicki
future, but my Dad just _keeps on borrowing. And he always Roush , Debbie Nelson, Mrs.
EACH AMENDMENT
baa 111 excuse when I ask for it back. If It weren't for my Lenna Brinker, Mrs. Iona
d1rect vote of tb.l elloton iD a man•
IIIUZ I
mother and lltUe ~otl!er, I wouldn't lend to him, but they're Hupp.
ner provided by law, &amp;~_e11 ~:
(ADieJideCI BoUM Joint BeooluUoo
Mrs
.
Dorothy
Badgley,
dato for auoh ilo1epte
·~~
the ones wlto suffer when he fritters his paycheck away.
,
No.
9)
'
' .
tua Ant and. RCOild ehoteet for 'the
Mrs.
Julia
Norris,
Mrs.
Edith
pNddenq. but the name ot: DO
I'm afraid he'll depend oil me evern after I'm arried, and I
JOINT RESOLUTION
cand1da... for the pruidenq aball
V. Manual, Mrs. Ruth A. Hill,
BALLOT LANGUAGE, EXPLANATIONS, AND
CUI't put my future husband through THAT , What can I do? Piapa11at So adOpJ IIIIIOD ... ol
be 10 UMd without hil W11ttaa au..
Mrs . Etta Mae Hill, Mrs.
U at lbo CoUIIhallaD ol
lllorh¥•
FRUSTRATED
.RESOLUTIONS FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE OHIO
1100 11a1o of Oblo lo tho
Lucy Donahue, Mrs. Sally
EFRCTIV~L
DATE AND IIJ:PIAL
. .lua&amp;a. of ~ lfiCI: lUMl citU adopled by 1 mljori!T of 1111
.,otecl exalaal:ntr "' ollldoor ~110CONSTITUTION
PROPOSED
BY
THE
GENERAL
Hill
·
and
Angie,
Vicky
Carr,
Dear Frua:
r..Uoaal ....
ellcton vou.n. on thJI amendmiDt.
II rr1raU ·take el!eot Janua~ _!1 19'1!1
Be it re.olved by the General AAASSEMBLY TO BE SUBMmED TO THE VOTERS AT wnbly
to say, ''No!" It won't be hard after the flrst .few Jean Click, Mrs. Marlene
and exlltinl _aecUon 'I o1 MUcll v
of the State of Ohio, tbreeFisher,
Mr~
.
Facie
Hayman,
o!
the CoutUu Uon of OhJo ahall be
Hftha ol lhe membm oiK!o&lt;l to
tim•. - HELEN
THE GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 4, 1975
repealed from such effective date.
eaeh houae conCW'I'iDJ therein, Ulat
+++
Mrs. Patty Pape and Lisa,
Qlere lhall be tubin1tted to the elec,II:DLAIIATIOif Or 1111111 lfO, 7
F'ru*ated:
Mrs. Laura Pickens, Mrs.
tor• of tbe itate in tb.l manner P~
IIIUE I
sertbed b:y lllw at the ltneral elecTbo Oblo ConrrUtuUon oUJ'l'IDtliO
(Amen'ded Houae Joint ResoluUon
... And If Pop keeps on frittering away his paycheck, let Leora Young, Patty Shain,
uon to be beld oc the Ant 'l'UIIda7
rectulrel the nama of all candidate~
No. t1)
after the ftnt Monday 1n November,
,for ..._ate or alternate 10 thl
your mot.Mr get tough. It's HER responsibility not yours.- . Mrs. Marie Boyd, and Ricky.
1975 a proposal to enact SecUon 38a
111Uoul canvent.ton ot a ~UUcaJ
JOINT RESOLUTION
Sellers, Mrs. June Wicker·
of Article II of the ConiUtu tion of
'
party to be Jilted on the ballot.
SUE
1he State of Ohio 1o read a1 folPro~ 1o 0111urd AIUola VlU ol
alone
with
the
ant
IUld
ttoond
· sham, Mrs, Marvlene Beegle,
cllolce for prealdent of each candJ..
lows :
11re c o - ot 1110 • - ol
date l.or dele1ate. 'l'h1l result. In 1
~~
Shari
and
Junie,
Krista
ARTICLED
Oblo b7 ~14
Dear ""P:
.
llolo.looel.•err
I~y " bed meet" · ballot
Section 341. To eacourqe the dll•
l:rWJOI
llltlaf of names.
I bo,ughtasall boat secondhand for $3,000. A month later, I Johnson, Mrs. Barbara
velopment and maintenance of open
The proposM amendmtrlt would
·~!"' land tor U.. ,pUJ1&gt;010 at proud crM11 10 a CODOIIIIOII Gftoo
aot a bill from the state saying I owe $180-sales tax {six percent Dugan and Arnie, Marf V.
make it pouible tor ·1he Genval
a meaDI of llli!lvii.Unl' 'tbl
VldlnC
attd uder tM laWI Ot tbe Ulllled
Roush,
Mrs.
Mildred ·
Aaembll' to pa11 a Jaw tbat would
in our state).
envil'onmental
lmPK\
ot
expandlnf
1101•
11114 ,. ID ll.of of lliO
provide for direct e~Uoa of
area.. llwt mi.)" be UIMCl 10 prodoleptoo to preal~en)!al nomlllallnl
The SUY. who bought the boat new paid a sales tax. The Donohew, Shirley Dtigan,
llalo
lo l.........
vide that lmd dnoftcl enlual:nly
-lo
l l o l lroll
o l·
o, - lo
conventlonl and ellminate · tbe
10 ou\4oor ncreaUon ·be valued tor
a.uoo- Ill• &lt;~Manl - I f
IICOild owner evidently paid a sales tax, and now they're Mrs. Inez Hjil, Mrs. Eileen
nec.utt~" o1 prJnUn• on the ballot
real properly lax Pll!l&gt;OHI It the
tbe n1mn at both 1be 4ele,.te
.....
~
.
trlu ........
Buck, Mrs. DOllie Wolfe, Mr~ .
dunning ME. lan't this double or triple taxation?
current value · Nch land hal for
IIPU fOJ
\IM4 to prol'ld.e
candidate and the 'p re:temd Prtll•
auch
reCreaUanal
Ule, notwlthltand1111 tr
n
aentce, ud to
denUal
eandidate.
,
Why must I pay taxes on items that have already been
(Propoaed
lnf the provlllona of Section 2 af
nlmbv.ru loc:a1 IO'fenuDeatl tor
Without pa•a1e o.f tbll amead·
General
Article
Xll
except
't)lat
any
aucti
.
SERVICES
SET
ibe
nnnue
1:11
u
a ttnU: oC
lilies taxed before? - BILL
ment, II wlll be llri~ble to
land which 11 utru.zed ancl conauch laX ucladlou..
A majority' allrmaUve vote
1
ahorten
the
pre•tdentlll
pr.lmarJ
WNG BOTTOM - Speci~l
trolled, or owned, by any orl'anlu·
nece•ry for Plllaa'e.
Be It re80lved by the General AI·
ballot.
Uon or penon who d11crtmburCel
aembl)' of the State of Ohio, three·
services will be held aI the
Dear Bill :
aaainst or violate. tbe c:tvU rtchtl
lUthi o1 the member• eJeeted to
of lnc1tvt.duall ltiall be valued ln aC·
Bottom
United
YES
Thill is a Iolli)' answer, but the only one In town: Because Long
SHALL THE
eaCh house t!oneurrlnf tbereln, thl1 ...
eordance with the provlliona at
there ahall be IUbmltttd ta tbl elto-J----~----1 PROPOSED
SecUon
2
o!
ArUcle
XJI.
Lawa
ahall
it't the law! You might try a teat ~ase. Uyou're the type who Methodist Church, Oct. 9 and
ton of the ata.te in the manner preAMENDMENT
be
p&amp;lltd
to
provide
.
for
the
dtferICdbed by law at a Jtneral etecuon
NO
BE ADOPTE!&gt;I
!Oat 7:30p.m. The Rev. Steve
llljoyaflghling city haU. Good luck. - HELEN AND SUE
·ral or recoupment Of any part af
to be held the flrat Tuaday alter
the dUI'erence Jn the dollar value ot
Wibon will be the speaker.
the 8rrt Monday ln November, 1970l
\he real property tax levied in &amp;flY
DPLAJfATIOJI
OP
1111111
KO.
1
a
propoaal to enac1 secuon 11 o
The Reed Boys, a singing
year on land· valued In accordnnoe
ArUcle VUI of the Conatltution of
Tile &lt;ODIIItuUon DOW nQuirtllilat
wtt.h Jts recreational Ute and tbe
Ohio to read u 1ollowr :
group, will be featured.· The
all land In lbo slate mud be todd
dollar amount ot the ' real property
at I "D'¢; ~ nt1 aeeordlq 1D Ita
tax
which
would
ha!fe
been
levifd
ARTICLZ VW
publlc is invlted.
current mar et value. rather tban
Section 14. l'or the publlo purpo11

8
. H
. d
B
y elen an Sue ottel

~;j

...·.•

•"&lt;••

.:·Marcy Owens, bride-elect
of Fred Thompson, was
ohonored recently with a
bridal shower in the social
room of . Trinity Church,
Pomeroy.
. 'llostesses were Nancy Jo
Mayer and Susan Andrews.
Gifts were .placed. on a girt
table decorated with a bride
and groom figurine. Nuts,
cake and punch were served.
Prizes w~e won by Linda
Darnell, Dorothy Reeves and
Nancy Large.
Others attending were Mrs,
Sally Owens, Thelma Nease,
Terry, Tom, .Pat and Mike
Owens, Charlotte Nease,
Diana Nease, Terri Williams, ·
Tina Lee St. Marie, Etollla
Cassell, Margaret Andrews,
Mary Wayland, Laurie
Wayland, Martha Hoffman,
Ruth Moore, Ruth Ann Spaun
and Shannon, Linda Mayer,
Karen Sutherland, Orella
Hysell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hendrix , Bessie Durst, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Hood and
Tim, Ann Kimmerle; Mr. and
Mrs. Wllbqr Hoo~. Vicki
Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Hood, Mary Durst, Lorena
Arnold, Pauline Mayer, Mark
Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne ROI!5h.

GEO. HALL

The MEIGS .INN .

10........._ad

-·- --1114

New programs planned
· ·during BPW meeting

Property
Transfers
Edna E', Shields to Mark

Beegle, Christy Beegle, 1.000
Acre, Letart.
Wanda L. Smith to La Jean·
Armstrong, Lot 15, Riverview
Acres, Middleport.
Ricky J. Morris, Cindy Mae
Morris to Earl B. Lynch,
Polly Ann Lynch, .45180 Acre,
Sutton.
Blanche Hall Rathbone,
dec., aka M. B. Wetzel to
. John Hall, Winona Hall, Cert.
for trans., Lebanon.
Russell W. Lee, Jnous. G.
Lee to Donald Harris, Shirley
Harris, 11 Acre, 8 Acres,
Orange.
Iva M. Stewart, Ernest W.
Stewart to Alice L. White,
CorrecUve Deed, Pomeroy •
Salisbury.
Michael R. Corbett, Sandra
K. Cofbett to Merrill Givens,
5 acres, Lebanon.
Grella Simpson to Henry
w. Bentz, Lot 10 Pl. 15,
Racine.
Robeit S. Turner, deed. to
Leland Turner, M~q"cella
Ash, MyrUe Camel, Cert. ol
Trans., Columbia.
. Evelyn Gaul to Gayann
Clay,
Ronald
Liddy,
Corrective Deed, q,ester.
Evelyn Gaul to Gay Anh
Cay, llonald L. aay, 2.10
acres Pomeroy,,

BIRM ANNouNCED
Rl11'LAND- Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Elliott, Rutland, announce . the blrtb of an eight
pow!d daughter, Amy Lynn,
&amp;anday night at the Holzer
Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott
have
another
dalllhler, Angela Faith, 2.
Grandmothers are Mrs.
Thelma Elliott, Point
Pleaaant, and Mrs. Iva
Stewart, Rutland. ·

tor .uch

permuenUy and totally dlsabled
r.Jdent. •nd raldenU BS )'eara of
.,. ot older),
Tbll

"opon·opace"

EITECTIVJ: DATE

U adopted by a majority ot the·
.tecton votint on 'thb amendment.
1llCI amendment lh.U take · etr~t
1
Jan\llor)' l1 lt'ltl.

amiDclmODt

would create a fourth excepUon to

the uniform tax rule bY authorillnl
the General AIH:mbly to enact lawa

pennlttlnt land devoted exclulively
to outdOOl" retre~UonaJ WI 10 be
'tax~ u recreational land lnltead
of belnl taxed accordlnl to ttl ·
develoPment poteDti.ll, wilea the.
laiJd Is UMd. 111d controlled or
OWiltd by 1.D OrtaniutiOD o.r pertOn
who diiCrlmlnalel IPinat .or vlo1&amp;101 1111 olvll rllbll Of Individuals.
Tbe amendment WOUld aJIO n·
quire the General Auembly t.o paa
Jaws pJ'OTI.c1tnr ''1or the deferral or
recoupmmr• &lt;II 1117 .,_n ot 1111

IIIUZ I
(Amended Houae Joint lleloiullon ...
No. 12)
JOINT RESOLUTION
............................ Ia ..
-·oflllo~of

(Propoted by ReSDIUUon of the
'
General Auemblf)

'bitwwn (1) The annual
real property tax levttcl on recre•~
Uonal land at ill recreational UJe
Yllue 1n accordance with the new

con.Ututtonal provlllonJ md (ll Tbe
amount of the tax that would have
·paid had lhe land been IUtd
at a unitorm percental6 of HI

market value llke other nat prop·

..' 01110
,. ~:.. ...
..., .. ,."!.,_ by
law •••:~ 10 llM MD nadf·
elate'• . . . . .. .., ellctioll ,._
RU1o1J MUl . . . - oa IU
Jle,IJtl lo IJIIdtr .... • ....
0..
Qeaeal

~rtllce

::-=:
~~~=r:
-~~~~-

A ma,Jortty am'rmauva vote t.1

neceaaary for

pauace.

':;

SHALLTHB
1---+----1 PROPOS!D
'
AMENDIIIICNT
NO

•

To .-nend ArUele V, IICtloa 21.
Ohio Constitution

1,.

SHALL THii

NO

BEADOPTBDI

I
---+---1
PROPOSIID
AMZNDIIIICNT

DPLAIIATIOK OP IIIUZ KO. I
Tbo Ohio CDDIUtu- pl'OIOntl:y
-~~ tbe UH o1 VOIIDJ ..
... equal DwnMr ol •DIIDI
maelltnM or rotaUanal pattel'ftl ue
a..UOblo ID Noh pNCI!\ot. 'nla roani a44o4
1114 dolop
In p.~Thlo to ue
lbo
t tbat
·
• 11011al
nun•-bea
rotated
an -tbe

=

--ont

:x.r.:r'
to

-t

bdot 10 Uaat Nob eandtc111W"• name

wW btr rotatocl Ill equal DUDibtrr of

Tbo

p~ ~menclment

would

~ 1111 Constitution
lllld ~.. H Wftll liDIUOIO roquir·
m.
- b bfor
' to~
¥lao the
117 -law .a mtlbA&gt;d
OICb canclldall'l oame re-nei!IY
equal tra.-1 on lhe bellol, 111cn
u rotation of umu on • pnclnct:
by predDct bull ntller 1haD. an a
ballot 117 ballot bull.

7

PROPOUD COII8TlTUTIONAL
AJIIIRDIDNT
To amend .AI"Ude VI MCtlon t,
Oblo~

vlll-.

laws paued for ruch purpo;M that

credit ot cltT, county,
townlhip, or 1tJioDal tianJPDI'tltfon
authority. ma:r 6e liven to or loaned
10, or Ia aid of, a eon&gt;ontloD CN·
ated under the lawt cil the Unlt.d
Statu, or an qency of the n.te of
Obto. 10 provtde rail tran~portatlon
eervlce to the Rate, and lawt mq
be P&amp;IMd 10 reduce the taxaUon OD
DroDIIf'b' Ulld. to proVIde the ataW

Wllh nll1nr11Portellon MI-VIce, llld
10 PJOV1de for lbe retmbunement of
Joeal tovemment unill out of the
nnel'l1 revenue fw:ld for r.venue
that may be lo.t u a result of .n)'
such propertJ 'tU rtdUC'Uon.
Tbo !&amp;WI paae4 PUfiUillt to UIJI
aect1on and the. 1-.,dlnl of atd and
credit punuant to tlUI HC11on. Mall
not be 1\lbJect to the reqa.lrementl,
umtta~J or prohibitions ot any
otber MCUOft Of Article vm, or ef

DPLAIIATIOII OF 1111111 110, I
Tire reiOiuUOD aulho""" Ule
ltate, or IDY dt:J', eountJ, l'maa.,
lowulhlp, or "rqlonal - " ' " ·
tlon autliorttJ'" to .._.. or loan ttl
cndlt ID old o! o porporalloa
orutocl UDder fa4ora1 laW, or 10
m O.blo ltatl IDftmmental II\IDCIJ,
In or:dor 10 P"!vtclo "!!!,,JraDIPOrla·
lion Jf01'\'lqL on.- ...,.tloal rrulr·
dlvllli&gt;nrr, Jrowovor1 ei&gt;uld 11" or
lend Ulelr aid """ ONCllt OJrb' In
aeconlaoce with Ia- ..,_ for
that purpooo.
. Tile am-oort IUtborlol

.. ol la'n to tuaUcm
ol
·~
to
provl4o
ltali wllb 1'111 ~ -lho
vtoe, II would allo ~i'mlt lhe GoD- •'
eral· Allembly to IDiot laWI 1JIIt
provide for 1'1irnbul'M11l811t ol JooaJ

....,.,..,1 until from lila rrtall'l

Genoral RtvOIIUI FUncl. tor rtveDUII
loft u a rnult of th... property
tu: nduetloDJ.
• 1
Tile NIOIUIIoD deolaiW lbat
!D&lt;Irle~lled by lluUon II not
bo ob
loci or plodp4 6&gt;r tiUI
•
mtnt ·any bolidl or otber obl;t.
llluo&lt;l undar the piop&lt;MO&lt;\ MO-

to

UOD o1 tile ConltltuUOU: II WOUld
autborta tha Lauance of bondl and

obUptlonrr rrlmUar to lnclllllrlal development reven\lt bondl.

:JCI!,_.,..uon

Artie,.

BE ADOP'l'KDI

_

YES

of providlnf the Nte with modern
and eJilclent r1U JJUHhnr and
·treW)lt tranaportaUon Mn'lcel the
ofl&lt;fit o! 'the atatt, &amp;114 p\III'Wint to

ot

orty.

Nqlef" the pNIIJll rotational ft·

ADDiftON
AI the ab:tb birthday
celebration of Crystal
Manley, Mre. Roberta Acree
.-ec~ Mre. Robert Manley
wltb lbe party, The Rev. and
Mn. Odell Manley aen1a111ft.
The lalormallon was not
IDcluded ill lbe orl&amp;lnll ac- '
coant ~ the blrtbday party.

upon such land had lt been vaJued
yea~ Jn accordance with
s.cuon •-11 ArUole XII.

aecordinl' to Ita we (except arrtcul·
tura1 land and the bomeatejdl ot

ABTICLZ V
SectloD 2a. Tbo DUIIH of aU caD•
dldalll " ' ... olllct It -h
~ btr ...,....... In • lrOUP under
the Ulle ollbat o~ . Tbo-,....ral
...OIIIIrblz'T Moll providll by laW 1111
mUM b7 wbiah bal1otl lhall atve
Meh wulldatl'l DUne reaaonaDly
equal ~UOD bY rotatJon or othu
comparable method~ to 1b.e atent
pract.kal and appropriate to tbl: vot·

=.

m.p~~u~.At~e~n

In Whlr:h a caoclldate'i· ~ol,-:t

11&gt;~.~~- oancll·

2. t, and u

tbo Co....tuUOD, pro914td lila

1

money railed br teXaUon ahall not
bt obll.lated or Pledpd.)for tbl '-"''"
ment of any bohdl or other obl.lla·
tiona Juue:d pul'lllant to thll~~etlon.
DiiiL"'IIVI: DA'I'&amp;
U adopted by a nlaJofltJ ot tbo
electors votiq oil thil amendment,, 1
\.be UDendJnent lhall take lmmedfat. effect.
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date's paJ;.'ft";ny, l1lall be mated
under or aftlr ueh canaidat.e'l
name In 1e10 prominent taoe
than tbat in w~' the tandldat.e•a
name 11 printed. AD tlootor mQ
vote for cindJdat. (other tbaJl aand1di1M for electon Of Prelident and
Vlce-l'rolklmt ol tho UDltotd lltllttl
only md In no olher Wll' tban 11Y
1n410011111 !Ill ¥011
eoodiclate _,atooly fran Ill• IDdlcaU..O
of bJI vote for aDJ other eudklate.
&amp;lliiCliVJ: DATI AND ltiP&amp;#tL
. u a4opta4 117 a ~n~lortey ol lhe
.weton wtlnc on tbil amendment,
lhe -dmmt lha!Noke lmmedl·
ate d'ed, and exlltlnl' IICUOn 2a
ArUcle V
lbo Con~Ututlon ol
Ohio rr1raU 1Mr rtJtllod from IIIU:b
etrecUve date.

Be ·tt ,...lve4 by tiUI Otnoral AI·
IDIIbb' of the Slate ot Oblo lllreeftttha of the memben ei.Ctld to
OICh hoUM &lt;oneurriJ&gt;i lhlroln, lilat
there ahall be 1Ubm1t11d to tha ei~PC•
ton ol tbe ltate in. the mu.ner Prt·
acrtbed by la" at the IIDHil eltc:llon to bO bekl Oil lh1 11r11 Tueoday
after tbe ftm Monda)' in November
lll'lf, • P&gt;GPOAI to amend .. cuon 6
of ArUcl• XV of tbe ConaUtuUon of
, OhJo to rud u followe :
ARTICI&amp;XV
Section I. Loltoritl, 1114 lho aa1a
ot lot1ei'J' UCketa, for an7 ~
wbatev"!LrrlraU fortnr lie problbttld. Ja 'UUI State. except that tbe
Gtnaral "'-nbly mil' IUihol'llo Ill
111DCJ Dt tbt IUit.l 10 conduct lot·

IUUII 7
(Amendo&lt;l Senate Joint a.IOluUon
No.IO)

ciWloo to partlclpaots, provldecl lho
ODUnt Dot P~ ollllll IUCb lot.
tory oro pllld Into 111o PDOral ""'
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PARTY PlANNED

LONG BOTTOM - A
Cfllllllllllllly Hlllcmt11 party
wW be beld Thii'JdiY, Oct. 30
fl11m 1:10 to 7:30 p.jll. In the
b e - l at lbe.Lflnl Botlom
United Uitbodflii ,Oturch fur
all the clildren ~ the Long
BottGm area. All. doniUons
will be IPIJI'ICialed and made
by made by calling IIWNI.

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Inspected

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SUPER MARKET • Open Daily 9 to
Sun~ 10 to 10

USDA
CHOICE
BEEF

Fresh &amp; lean

Ground Chuck............................!~:~.1.09

Swift's Premium

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Gardeners, 8 p.m; ~~ the
home or ·Mrs. Walter Crooks.
THURSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS Grange,
7:30p.m. at the hall.
MISSIONARY Society,
pomeroy Fkst Baptist
Church, 7:30 p.m. at the
church wjth Mra. Eva Walker
to have the ptogram.
BRADBURY PTA, 7:30
p.m. at 1the school. Open
house with room vislleUon.
Elaine Harden, Ruth Ann
Plants, Carolyn Stewart,
Kathryn Johnson, Mary Jo
Pooler and Shirley Roush V&lt;ill
serve as hos~.
POMEROY 'Lodge · 164, F.
and A. M., ' 7:30 p.ll). at the
I'
!&gt;omeroy Masonic Temple.
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Master Masons invited.
,,,,' AllMEIGS
COUNTY HIDI!ane
·'1 Society, 7:30 p.m. at Mid·
dleport VIllage Hall , Mem·
' bers urged to attend.
RUTLAND United
Methodist Women at the
church,10 a.m. to sew carpet
rags. Potluck dinner at noon.
-Meeti~~ in the afternoon.

89~
Lean &amp; Tender

English Roast
LB.99~

Lean &amp; Tender

Boneless

Boneless Chuck Roast
lb. $1.09

BEEF STEW

LB~1.09

Variety Pack
Crisco 0I•1................... ~.... :~.~....~:~.....~~ .. 49~
lb.
Party lce..................................lO bag 59~
Sandwich
F Cooki

BOOTH

FISh Portions

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pkg.

$139

BANQUET

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12-0z.

S,COT LAD

POT PIES

ORANGE
JUICE
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All Meat Bologna.....................'~: .. /89 ~
Swift's Premium
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S oz . 89~
Pepperoni Pepkins .............. P.~~.... .

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Calendar

Lean &amp; Tender

CHUCK ROAST

We Accept Federal Food Stamps ·
. PHONE 992·3480
Corner Mill and Second Sts. we reset;ve the right to llinit quantilie5. MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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TUESDAY
EASTERN BAND ·
Boosters, 7:30p.m. in band
' room at high school. ·
·
POMEROY Chapter 186,
O.E.S., ·7:45 p.m . Pomeroy·
Masonic :remple. Election of
officers. Members requested
' to pay dues which are now $4.
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
. , 'Lodge 363, 7:30 p.m. All
,.' master masons invited.
REVIVAL in progress at
First Chur~h of God, New
Haven, through Oct. 12. The
Rev. Simon Robinson of
Kentucky is the pastor .
Services, 7:30p.m.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
Daughters of America, 7:30
p.m. at the hall. Practice to
be held for inspection. All
officers and ' members urged
to attend.
. OHIO ETA PHI Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p.m., Columbus and Southern
Oh,io Electric Co . model
meeting. Cultural program •. ·
' "Voices Behind Us" by Janet
Downie. Hostesses , Sandy•
Korn, Sharon Bailey.
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/ WEO~ESDA y
; . Mli?D'tEPORJ. Literary
Club, · ~ p.m.;1iome of Mrs.
James 'Ti.(us, ~s. J~Bil~ta
; BachU)l tO, nav~f pr911i'~nl, on '
•'"' poetry ; of the Re~·otu\lon.
:' . Patriotic verses to b6giyen
1 • for roll tall.
. '- .
..1. . . POMEROY
MID·
: DLEPORT Lions Club, Meigs
·: Inn, noon. · '
;
POMEROY Chapter ,80,
; · Royal Arch Masons, 7:30
·• p.m. at Pomeroy· Masonic
. Hall follpwedAiy Bo,sworth
: council .s; Royal and Sel~t
: Masons1• sta~ ~ssell'\bly, :.at
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;. home·: of, Cora . 811d ,Cfi.arles
Hilton ·Pbi uand; :QQtluck '
!I · dinner,
, " r · ·· . ;. . .' \, ..
WHITE ROSE Lodge, 1'}30
p.m: at l,llddleport Legion
Hall. All members are urged
to attend,
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All Meats
USDA Choice
Grade

doz. 64~

Broughton's
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. gal $ll9
~ MILK. ................... :..

Martha White Flour.........~-~~.~.~~-~~~~.....$...~~ .....19$..
Scot Lad Saltines................;........................... ~: ..;:49$

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Ge;~;;;i~;-~''ii';;,,,,,,,,,~.,.,,,,~] Shower

rp;;;;;r;Js~v=;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;zJl lJride-ekct · ·

fetes Tamara Roush

::.:·7 - Th~ Daily Sentinel, MicldlePI!rlt-PomeJro,, 0.,'1\tesday, Oct. 7,197~

EAST LETART -·A bridal Kay Hill. Mrs. Esther Mrs.' Ev~lyn Ma~uel; Joan ···:·Carolyn Sue Vance and curl!llge. She carried aut the served to th~ Rev. and Mrs.
show'er honoring Tamara Sylvester, Mrs. Betty Va" Sellers, Suzanne· Wolfe, Mrs. William ReyrioldS, Sr. were tradiliod of "something new, George Oiler, Keith Black,
:·:· Roush, bride-i!lect of Jeffrey · Meter , Alis~.a and John Rac,hel McBriae,, Karim •inarrled Saturday, Oct. 4, at 6 · some'thing old, something Mr~. Gertrude Kloee, ,Mrs.
' Women's Pet Peeve
Hill, was held recently by the Ri chard, Mrs. Sue Ann Eckersley, Mrs.. Doris p.m. at the home of ' t~ borrowed and something Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.
Rap :
.
East Letart United Methodist Beegle and Ti'aci, Debbie Adams, )\honda Ash, Steve !ride's grandmother, Mrs. blue."
Frimces. .
"
I'm bUI'Jllng ! Every time I have a legitimate complaint Women at the community Roush and Joe, .and Mrs. and l;inda Badgley and Kelli,
Flora
Balley,
Middleport.
Following
the
wedding,
ice
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Reynold.'!
aboutoffice .management, I ftrst mention It quietly, and when hall.
· Eileen Roush.
Shelba and Ward Foster,
The . Rev. Ge&lt;rge Oiler cream, cake and coffee were reside in Pomeroy.
that I! ignored - as it always Is - I get a Iitpe more forceful. . A green,'yellow and white ' Sending gifts · were Mrs. Cheryl 'Foster, Dee and
officiated
' at' the ceremony
Do you !mow what happens next? Some man Is sure to ask, color scheme was carried out Myrtle Walk~r. Mrs. Kate Megan Brown, John Dean
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Marion
PLAYING NITEL Y
"What's the Jlllltter, honey, did you have a fight wit!t' your in the decorations which Wider, Kitty Skeels, Mrs. and Eric, Linda Burnam,
Frances
were
attendants for
boyfriend?" or the word gets circulated, "It's that time of the featured a bride 1&gt;f kitchen Alice Wolfe and Vicky, Marie Susie and Julie Gooch, Mr.
month again for Cindy-she's on her high horse.:· (This often utensils. The door prjze was Norris, Mrs. Goldie Shain, · and Mrs. 1'\oger Hill, Scott the couple. The bride ill the
daughter or.Mrs.ll'rances and
from women!)'
won by Mrs. Kay Hill, and Terry and Jackie • Roush, and Heather.
the late Eimer Russell. The
U a man !lnds something wrong and points it out, he's game prizes were won by Mrs. Donna Hlll, Dave and
Mollie anjl Amy Fisher, groom ill the son of Mrs.
usually listened to. The boss may 1101 agree, but at least he's Mrs: Shirley Dugan, Mrs. Linda Hill, Mrs. Edna Ro~sh, Helen Simpson, Dorothy and
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
given an ear. A woman - especially one under 26 - doesn't .Dorothy Badgley and Ml-s. Mrs. Gladys Shields, Mrs. Dave Sayre, Caroline Hill, Williain Reynolds, Mld"
have a chance to be taken seriously around a business office. U Edith Manuel. Mrs. Ferne B. Mary stover, ·Mrs. Clara Allyne Reese, Libby Wilford, !lleport, and the late William
they aren't patting us on the head, they're patting us on the Hayman registered the Adams, Mrs. Joan Roush, Mrs. Erma Hill, PaUla Rowe, Reynold.'!.
For her wedding, the bride
faMy. Will things ever chang!~ - CINDY .
guests.
Mrs. Belva Fisher, David and Fred Shain, Ann Finley, Kim wore an aqua gown trimmed
FRI. &amp; SAT.
TUES.· THURS.
A decorated cake was Sally Gloeckner and Carrie, Dugan, Mrs: Virginia Salser, ' in gold and a pink carnation
8:30- 2:00
8:30-l
:()O
Dear Cindy :
served with punch, coffee, Don and Mary Hill, Keith and Mrs. Betty Roush, the East
Yes! Things are already changing, thanks to women like mints and nuts.
MEE'f POS·l'PONED
Carrissa Hill, Mrs. Bernice Letart United Methodist
you who won't be silenced by put-downs. One good way to stop
A
meeting of the uiurel
Guests at the shower were Roush, Sharon and Cindy, Women, Mr. and Mrs. Don
chauvh lst flak {both from male and female) Is : laugh at It Mrs. Ora Hill, Mrs. Ada Mrs. June Roush, Lucille and Bell, Gene and Sara Beegle, Cliff Better Health Club
Pomeroy
992-3629
before II happens. - HELEI\'
scheduled
for
ThUl'llday
has
Rowe , Mrs. Margaret Karen Rhodes, Mrs. Bess Ronnie and Betty Wagner,
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Gloeckner, Mrs. Arlene Parsons, Mrs. Sally Savage Eddie and Jackie Wagner, been postponed untU Oct. 18
Cindy ;
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Best In
.
Roush;Mrs. Eula Wolfe, Mrs. and Mrs. Nora Pearson, Sadie Trussell, the Ford at the home of Mrs. L!lona
... Best way to do tl)is is: Post yolB' letter on the office Beverly Codner, Mrs. Mabel Janice Manuel 'and Terri, Garage and Avis Frecker. · Karr. Apotluck dinner wlll he
Live Entertainment
bulletin board. '1\iere won,'l be many, "It's that time of the
served
at"
6
p.m.
month" remarks, etc., when that kind of comeback gets an, Shields, Dr. Kathryn Philson,
"I told you ao" smile from the woman with a legitimate 1\lrs. Marjorie Roush, Mrs.
Hazel Fox, Mrs. Jan !\'orris,
complaint. - SUE .
' Mrs. Terri Roush and .
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Jeremy, Mrs Edith Manuel,
Dear Helen and Sue:
FULL TEXT OF THE RESOLUTIONS PROPOSING
I'm 19 Rl!d engaged, Am trying to save money ior our ' Mrs. Carrie Roush, Vicki
future, but my Dad just _keeps on borrowing. And he always Roush , Debbie Nelson, Mrs.
EACH AMENDMENT
baa 111 excuse when I ask for it back. If It weren't for my Lenna Brinker, Mrs. Iona
d1rect vote of tb.l elloton iD a man•
IIIUZ I
mother and lltUe ~otl!er, I wouldn't lend to him, but they're Hupp.
ner provided by law, &amp;~_e11 ~:
(ADieJideCI BoUM Joint BeooluUoo
Mrs
.
Dorothy
Badgley,
dato for auoh ilo1epte
·~~
the ones wlto suffer when he fritters his paycheck away.
,
No.
9)
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tua Ant and. RCOild ehoteet for 'the
Mrs.
Julia
Norris,
Mrs.
Edith
pNddenq. but the name ot: DO
I'm afraid he'll depend oil me evern after I'm arried, and I
JOINT RESOLUTION
cand1da... for the pruidenq aball
V. Manual, Mrs. Ruth A. Hill,
BALLOT LANGUAGE, EXPLANATIONS, AND
CUI't put my future husband through THAT , What can I do? Piapa11at So adOpJ IIIIIOD ... ol
be 10 UMd without hil W11ttaa au..
Mrs . Etta Mae Hill, Mrs.
U at lbo CoUIIhallaD ol
lllorh¥•
FRUSTRATED
.RESOLUTIONS FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE OHIO
1100 11a1o of Oblo lo tho
Lucy Donahue, Mrs. Sally
EFRCTIV~L
DATE AND IIJ:PIAL
. .lua&amp;a. of ~ lfiCI: lUMl citU adopled by 1 mljori!T of 1111
.,otecl exalaal:ntr "' ollldoor ~110CONSTITUTION
PROPOSED
BY
THE
GENERAL
Hill
·
and
Angie,
Vicky
Carr,
Dear Frua:
r..Uoaal ....
ellcton vou.n. on thJI amendmiDt.
II rr1raU ·take el!eot Janua~ _!1 19'1!1
Be it re.olved by the General AAASSEMBLY TO BE SUBMmED TO THE VOTERS AT wnbly
to say, ''No!" It won't be hard after the flrst .few Jean Click, Mrs. Marlene
and exlltinl _aecUon 'I o1 MUcll v
of the State of Ohio, tbreeFisher,
Mr~
.
Facie
Hayman,
o!
the CoutUu Uon of OhJo ahall be
Hftha ol lhe membm oiK!o&lt;l to
tim•. - HELEN
THE GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 4, 1975
repealed from such effective date.
eaeh houae conCW'I'iDJ therein, Ulat
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Mrs. Patty Pape and Lisa,
Qlere lhall be tubin1tted to the elec,II:DLAIIATIOif Or 1111111 lfO, 7
F'ru*ated:
Mrs. Laura Pickens, Mrs.
tor• of tbe itate in tb.l manner P~
IIIUE I
sertbed b:y lllw at the ltneral elecTbo Oblo ConrrUtuUon oUJ'l'IDtliO
(Amen'ded Houae Joint ResoluUon
... And If Pop keeps on frittering away his paycheck, let Leora Young, Patty Shain,
uon to be beld oc the Ant 'l'UIIda7
rectulrel the nama of all candidate~
No. t1)
after the ftnt Monday 1n November,
,for ..._ate or alternate 10 thl
your mot.Mr get tough. It's HER responsibility not yours.- . Mrs. Marie Boyd, and Ricky.
1975 a proposal to enact SecUon 38a
111Uoul canvent.ton ot a ~UUcaJ
JOINT RESOLUTION
Sellers, Mrs. June Wicker·
of Article II of the ConiUtu tion of
'
party to be Jilted on the ballot.
SUE
1he State of Ohio 1o read a1 folPro~ 1o 0111urd AIUola VlU ol
alone
with
the
ant
IUld
ttoond
· sham, Mrs, Marvlene Beegle,
cllolce for prealdent of each candJ..
lows :
11re c o - ot 1110 • - ol
date l.or dele1ate. 'l'h1l result. In 1
~~
Shari
and
Junie,
Krista
ARTICLED
Oblo b7 ~14
Dear ""P:
.
llolo.looel.•err
I~y " bed meet" · ballot
Section 341. To eacourqe the dll•
l:rWJOI
llltlaf of names.
I bo,ughtasall boat secondhand for $3,000. A month later, I Johnson, Mrs. Barbara
velopment and maintenance of open
The proposM amendmtrlt would
·~!"' land tor U.. ,pUJ1&gt;010 at proud crM11 10 a CODOIIIIOII Gftoo
aot a bill from the state saying I owe $180-sales tax {six percent Dugan and Arnie, Marf V.
make it pouible tor ·1he Genval
a meaDI of llli!lvii.Unl' 'tbl
VldlnC
attd uder tM laWI Ot tbe Ulllled
Roush,
Mrs.
Mildred ·
Aaembll' to pa11 a Jaw tbat would
in our state).
envil'onmental
lmPK\
ot
expandlnf
1101•
11114 ,. ID ll.of of lliO
provide for direct e~Uoa of
area.. llwt mi.)" be UIMCl 10 prodoleptoo to preal~en)!al nomlllallnl
The SUY. who bought the boat new paid a sales tax. The Donohew, Shirley Dtigan,
llalo
lo l.........
vide that lmd dnoftcl enlual:nly
-lo
l l o l lroll
o l·
o, - lo
conventlonl and ellminate · tbe
10 ou\4oor ncreaUon ·be valued tor
a.uoo- Ill• &lt;~Manl - I f
IICOild owner evidently paid a sales tax, and now they're Mrs. Inez Hjil, Mrs. Eileen
nec.utt~" o1 prJnUn• on the ballot
real properly lax Pll!l&gt;OHI It the
tbe n1mn at both 1be 4ele,.te
.....
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trlu ........
Buck, Mrs. DOllie Wolfe, Mr~ .
dunning ME. lan't this double or triple taxation?
current value · Nch land hal for
IIPU fOJ
\IM4 to prol'ld.e
candidate and the 'p re:temd Prtll•
auch
reCreaUanal
Ule, notwlthltand1111 tr
n
aentce, ud to
denUal
eandidate.
,
Why must I pay taxes on items that have already been
(Propoaed
lnf the provlllona of Section 2 af
nlmbv.ru loc:a1 IO'fenuDeatl tor
Without pa•a1e o.f tbll amead·
General
Article
Xll
except
't)lat
any
aucti
.
SERVICES
SET
ibe
nnnue
1:11
u
a ttnU: oC
lilies taxed before? - BILL
ment, II wlll be llri~ble to
land which 11 utru.zed ancl conauch laX ucladlou..
A majority' allrmaUve vote
1
ahorten
the
pre•tdentlll
pr.lmarJ
WNG BOTTOM - Speci~l
trolled, or owned, by any orl'anlu·
nece•ry for Plllaa'e.
Be It re80lved by the General AI·
ballot.
Uon or penon who d11crtmburCel
aembl)' of the State of Ohio, three·
services will be held aI the
Dear Bill :
aaainst or violate. tbe c:tvU rtchtl
lUthi o1 the member• eJeeted to
of lnc1tvt.duall ltiall be valued ln aC·
Bottom
United
YES
Thill is a Iolli)' answer, but the only one In town: Because Long
SHALL THE
eaCh house t!oneurrlnf tbereln, thl1 ...
eordance with the provlliona at
there ahall be IUbmltttd ta tbl elto-J----~----1 PROPOSED
SecUon
2
o!
ArUcle
XJI.
Lawa
ahall
it't the law! You might try a teat ~ase. Uyou're the type who Methodist Church, Oct. 9 and
ton of the ata.te in the manner preAMENDMENT
be
p&amp;lltd
to
provide
.
for
the
dtferICdbed by law at a Jtneral etecuon
NO
BE ADOPTE!&gt;I
!Oat 7:30p.m. The Rev. Steve
llljoyaflghling city haU. Good luck. - HELEN AND SUE
·ral or recoupment Of any part af
to be held the flrat Tuaday alter
the dUI'erence Jn the dollar value ot
Wibon will be the speaker.
the 8rrt Monday ln November, 1970l
\he real property tax levied in &amp;flY
DPLAJfATIOJI
OP
1111111
KO.
1
a
propoaal to enac1 secuon 11 o
The Reed Boys, a singing
year on land· valued In accordnnoe
ArUcle VUI of the Conatltution of
Tile &lt;ODIIItuUon DOW nQuirtllilat
wtt.h Jts recreational Ute and tbe
Ohio to read u 1ollowr :
group, will be featured.· The
all land In lbo slate mud be todd
dollar amount ot the ' real property
at I "D'¢; ~ nt1 aeeordlq 1D Ita
tax
which
would
ha!fe
been
levifd
ARTICLZ VW
publlc is invlted.
current mar et value. rather tban
Section 14. l'or the publlo purpo11

8
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. d
B
y elen an Sue ottel

~;j

...·.•

•"&lt;••

.:·Marcy Owens, bride-elect
of Fred Thompson, was
ohonored recently with a
bridal shower in the social
room of . Trinity Church,
Pomeroy.
. 'llostesses were Nancy Jo
Mayer and Susan Andrews.
Gifts were .placed. on a girt
table decorated with a bride
and groom figurine. Nuts,
cake and punch were served.
Prizes w~e won by Linda
Darnell, Dorothy Reeves and
Nancy Large.
Others attending were Mrs,
Sally Owens, Thelma Nease,
Terry, Tom, .Pat and Mike
Owens, Charlotte Nease,
Diana Nease, Terri Williams, ·
Tina Lee St. Marie, Etollla
Cassell, Margaret Andrews,
Mary Wayland, Laurie
Wayland, Martha Hoffman,
Ruth Moore, Ruth Ann Spaun
and Shannon, Linda Mayer,
Karen Sutherland, Orella
Hysell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hendrix , Bessie Durst, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Hood and
Tim, Ann Kimmerle; Mr. and
Mrs. Wllbqr Hoo~. Vicki
Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Hood, Mary Durst, Lorena
Arnold, Pauline Mayer, Mark
Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne ROI!5h.

GEO. HALL

The MEIGS .INN .

10........._ad

-·- --1114

New programs planned
· ·during BPW meeting

Property
Transfers
Edna E', Shields to Mark

Beegle, Christy Beegle, 1.000
Acre, Letart.
Wanda L. Smith to La Jean·
Armstrong, Lot 15, Riverview
Acres, Middleport.
Ricky J. Morris, Cindy Mae
Morris to Earl B. Lynch,
Polly Ann Lynch, .45180 Acre,
Sutton.
Blanche Hall Rathbone,
dec., aka M. B. Wetzel to
. John Hall, Winona Hall, Cert.
for trans., Lebanon.
Russell W. Lee, Jnous. G.
Lee to Donald Harris, Shirley
Harris, 11 Acre, 8 Acres,
Orange.
Iva M. Stewart, Ernest W.
Stewart to Alice L. White,
CorrecUve Deed, Pomeroy •
Salisbury.
Michael R. Corbett, Sandra
K. Cofbett to Merrill Givens,
5 acres, Lebanon.
Grella Simpson to Henry
w. Bentz, Lot 10 Pl. 15,
Racine.
Robeit S. Turner, deed. to
Leland Turner, M~q"cella
Ash, MyrUe Camel, Cert. ol
Trans., Columbia.
. Evelyn Gaul to Gayann
Clay,
Ronald
Liddy,
Corrective Deed, q,ester.
Evelyn Gaul to Gay Anh
Cay, llonald L. aay, 2.10
acres Pomeroy,,

BIRM ANNouNCED
Rl11'LAND- Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Elliott, Rutland, announce . the blrtb of an eight
pow!d daughter, Amy Lynn,
&amp;anday night at the Holzer
Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott
have
another
dalllhler, Angela Faith, 2.
Grandmothers are Mrs.
Thelma Elliott, Point
Pleaaant, and Mrs. Iva
Stewart, Rutland. ·

tor .uch

permuenUy and totally dlsabled
r.Jdent. •nd raldenU BS )'eara of
.,. ot older),
Tbll

"opon·opace"

EITECTIVJ: DATE

U adopted by a majority ot the·
.tecton votint on 'thb amendment.
1llCI amendment lh.U take · etr~t
1
Jan\llor)' l1 lt'ltl.

amiDclmODt

would create a fourth excepUon to

the uniform tax rule bY authorillnl
the General AIH:mbly to enact lawa

pennlttlnt land devoted exclulively
to outdOOl" retre~UonaJ WI 10 be
'tax~ u recreational land lnltead
of belnl taxed accordlnl to ttl ·
develoPment poteDti.ll, wilea the.
laiJd Is UMd. 111d controlled or
OWiltd by 1.D OrtaniutiOD o.r pertOn
who diiCrlmlnalel IPinat .or vlo1&amp;101 1111 olvll rllbll Of Individuals.
Tbe amendment WOUld aJIO n·
quire the General Auembly t.o paa
Jaws pJ'OTI.c1tnr ''1or the deferral or
recoupmmr• &lt;II 1117 .,_n ot 1111

IIIUZ I
(Amended Houae Joint lleloiullon ...
No. 12)
JOINT RESOLUTION
............................ Ia ..
-·oflllo~of

(Propoted by ReSDIUUon of the
'
General Auemblf)

'bitwwn (1) The annual
real property tax levttcl on recre•~
Uonal land at ill recreational UJe
Yllue 1n accordance with the new

con.Ututtonal provlllonJ md (ll Tbe
amount of the tax that would have
·paid had lhe land been IUtd
at a unitorm percental6 of HI

market value llke other nat prop·

..' 01110
,. ~:.. ...
..., .. ,."!.,_ by
law •••:~ 10 llM MD nadf·
elate'• . . . . .. .., ellctioll ,._
RU1o1J MUl . . . - oa IU
Jle,IJtl lo IJIIdtr .... • ....
0..
Qeaeal

~rtllce

::-=:
~~~=r:
-~~~~-

A ma,Jortty am'rmauva vote t.1

neceaaary for

pauace.

':;

SHALLTHB
1---+----1 PROPOS!D
'
AMENDIIIICNT
NO

•

To .-nend ArUele V, IICtloa 21.
Ohio Constitution

1,.

SHALL THii

NO

BEADOPTBDI

I
---+---1
PROPOSIID
AMZNDIIIICNT

DPLAIIATIOK OP IIIUZ KO. I
Tbo Ohio CDDIUtu- pl'OIOntl:y
-~~ tbe UH o1 VOIIDJ ..
... equal DwnMr ol •DIIDI
maelltnM or rotaUanal pattel'ftl ue
a..UOblo ID Noh pNCI!\ot. 'nla roani a44o4
1114 dolop
In p.~Thlo to ue
lbo
t tbat
·
• 11011al
nun•-bea
rotated
an -tbe

=

--ont

:x.r.:r'
to

-t

bdot 10 Uaat Nob eandtc111W"• name

wW btr rotatocl Ill equal DUDibtrr of

Tbo

p~ ~menclment

would

~ 1111 Constitution
lllld ~.. H Wftll liDIUOIO roquir·
m.
- b bfor
' to~
¥lao the
117 -law .a mtlbA&gt;d
OICb canclldall'l oame re-nei!IY
equal tra.-1 on lhe bellol, 111cn
u rotation of umu on • pnclnct:
by predDct bull ntller 1haD. an a
ballot 117 ballot bull.

7

PROPOUD COII8TlTUTIONAL
AJIIIRDIDNT
To amend .AI"Ude VI MCtlon t,
Oblo~

vlll-.

laws paued for ruch purpo;M that

credit ot cltT, county,
townlhip, or 1tJioDal tianJPDI'tltfon
authority. ma:r 6e liven to or loaned
10, or Ia aid of, a eon&gt;ontloD CN·
ated under the lawt cil the Unlt.d
Statu, or an qency of the n.te of
Obto. 10 provtde rail tran~portatlon
eervlce to the Rate, and lawt mq
be P&amp;IMd 10 reduce the taxaUon OD
DroDIIf'b' Ulld. to proVIde the ataW

Wllh nll1nr11Portellon MI-VIce, llld
10 PJOV1de for lbe retmbunement of
Joeal tovemment unill out of the
nnel'l1 revenue fw:ld for r.venue
that may be lo.t u a result of .n)'
such propertJ 'tU rtdUC'Uon.
Tbo !&amp;WI paae4 PUfiUillt to UIJI
aect1on and the. 1-.,dlnl of atd and
credit punuant to tlUI HC11on. Mall
not be 1\lbJect to the reqa.lrementl,
umtta~J or prohibitions ot any
otber MCUOft Of Article vm, or ef

DPLAIIATIOII OF 1111111 110, I
Tire reiOiuUOD aulho""" Ule
ltate, or IDY dt:J', eountJ, l'maa.,
lowulhlp, or "rqlonal - " ' " ·
tlon autliorttJ'" to .._.. or loan ttl
cndlt ID old o! o porporalloa
orutocl UDder fa4ora1 laW, or 10
m O.blo ltatl IDftmmental II\IDCIJ,
In or:dor 10 P"!vtclo "!!!,,JraDIPOrla·
lion Jf01'\'lqL on.- ...,.tloal rrulr·
dlvllli&gt;nrr, Jrowovor1 ei&gt;uld 11" or
lend Ulelr aid """ ONCllt OJrb' In
aeconlaoce with Ia- ..,_ for
that purpooo.
. Tile am-oort IUtborlol

.. ol la'n to tuaUcm
ol
·~
to
provl4o
ltali wllb 1'111 ~ -lho
vtoe, II would allo ~i'mlt lhe GoD- •'
eral· Allembly to IDiot laWI 1JIIt
provide for 1'1irnbul'M11l811t ol JooaJ

....,.,..,1 until from lila rrtall'l

Genoral RtvOIIUI FUncl. tor rtveDUII
loft u a rnult of th... property
tu: nduetloDJ.
• 1
Tile NIOIUIIoD deolaiW lbat
!D&lt;Irle~lled by lluUon II not
bo ob
loci or plodp4 6&gt;r tiUI
•
mtnt ·any bolidl or otber obl;t.
llluo&lt;l undar the piop&lt;MO&lt;\ MO-

to

UOD o1 tile ConltltuUOU: II WOUld
autborta tha Lauance of bondl and

obUptlonrr rrlmUar to lnclllllrlal development reven\lt bondl.

:JCI!,_.,..uon

Artie,.

BE ADOP'l'KDI

_

YES

of providlnf the Nte with modern
and eJilclent r1U JJUHhnr and
·treW)lt tranaportaUon Mn'lcel the
ofl&lt;fit o! 'the atatt, &amp;114 p\III'Wint to

ot

orty.

Nqlef" the pNIIJll rotational ft·

ADDiftON
AI the ab:tb birthday
celebration of Crystal
Manley, Mre. Roberta Acree
.-ec~ Mre. Robert Manley
wltb lbe party, The Rev. and
Mn. Odell Manley aen1a111ft.
The lalormallon was not
IDcluded ill lbe orl&amp;lnll ac- '
coant ~ the blrtbday party.

upon such land had lt been vaJued
yea~ Jn accordance with
s.cuon •-11 ArUole XII.

aecordinl' to Ita we (except arrtcul·
tura1 land and the bomeatejdl ot

ABTICLZ V
SectloD 2a. Tbo DUIIH of aU caD•
dldalll " ' ... olllct It -h
~ btr ...,....... In • lrOUP under
the Ulle ollbat o~ . Tbo-,....ral
...OIIIIrblz'T Moll providll by laW 1111
mUM b7 wbiah bal1otl lhall atve
Meh wulldatl'l DUne reaaonaDly
equal ~UOD bY rotatJon or othu
comparable method~ to 1b.e atent
pract.kal and appropriate to tbl: vot·

=.

m.p~~u~.At~e~n

In Whlr:h a caoclldate'i· ~ol,-:t

11&gt;~.~~- oancll·

2. t, and u

tbo Co....tuUOD, pro914td lila

1

money railed br teXaUon ahall not
bt obll.lated or Pledpd.)for tbl '-"''"
ment of any bohdl or other obl.lla·
tiona Juue:d pul'lllant to thll~~etlon.
DiiiL"'IIVI: DA'I'&amp;
U adopted by a nlaJofltJ ot tbo
electors votiq oil thil amendment,, 1
\.be UDendJnent lhall take lmmedfat. effect.
..,~ •
Plllll I
~,
(AIDOilded HOUIO

¥,.' ., .. '

'

~oitit. ·ljesoluUon

··r·No. 11 1

•

,

"'

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JOINT RUohllTION
. ,.,
,,.
IICitloll 1 ot

Plot

Alllale

to....X'l ol aa.e OoMM"db

o.t

. . ~ of Ohio to ............
ca..m.J •
Mr .. ltalbOrila

...-i:Jl-,.
...._., ~ ·dlletN

clauUUle ott =Ia•"- ·

-

date's paJ;.'ft";ny, l1lall be mated
under or aftlr ueh canaidat.e'l
name In 1e10 prominent taoe
than tbat in w~' the tandldat.e•a
name 11 printed. AD tlootor mQ
vote for cindJdat. (other tbaJl aand1di1M for electon Of Prelident and
Vlce-l'rolklmt ol tho UDltotd lltllttl
only md In no olher Wll' tban 11Y
1n410011111 !Ill ¥011
eoodiclate _,atooly fran Ill• IDdlcaU..O
of bJI vote for aDJ other eudklate.
&amp;lliiCliVJ: DATI AND ltiP&amp;#tL
. u a4opta4 117 a ~n~lortey ol lhe
.weton wtlnc on tbil amendment,
lhe -dmmt lha!Noke lmmedl·
ate d'ed, and exlltlnl' IICUOn 2a
ArUcle V
lbo Con~Ututlon ol
Ohio rr1raU 1Mr rtJtllod from IIIU:b
etrecUve date.

Be ·tt ,...lve4 by tiUI Otnoral AI·
IDIIbb' of the Slate ot Oblo lllreeftttha of the memben ei.Ctld to
OICh hoUM &lt;oneurriJ&gt;i lhlroln, lilat
there ahall be 1Ubm1t11d to tha ei~PC•
ton ol tbe ltate in. the mu.ner Prt·
acrtbed by la" at the IIDHil eltc:llon to bO bekl Oil lh1 11r11 Tueoday
after tbe ftm Monda)' in November
lll'lf, • P&gt;GPOAI to amend .. cuon 6
of ArUcl• XV of tbe ConaUtuUon of
, OhJo to rud u followe :
ARTICI&amp;XV
Section I. Loltoritl, 1114 lho aa1a
ot lot1ei'J' UCketa, for an7 ~
wbatev"!LrrlraU fortnr lie problbttld. Ja 'UUI State. except that tbe
Gtnaral "'-nbly mil' IUihol'llo Ill
111DCJ Dt tbt IUit.l 10 conduct lot·

IUUII 7
(Amendo&lt;l Senate Joint a.IOluUon
No.IO)

ciWloo to partlclpaots, provldecl lho
ODUnt Dot P~ ollllll IUCb lot.
tory oro pllld Into 111o PDOral ""'
eaue IWld of the atatt and tbe Gen·
oral, Aloomblf "1'17 IUihorllrr llld
rtlllilall 1111 operauon ol blnlo to

tor-

ot

ot

'

.

p

JOINT :RJ:BDLUTIOK
11111 to UD. . Melt'- 7 of
'I ol at C11 MM'= cHI

Aitlcll

-la.

....... ot Olllo ,. ~ ...
at Mill of ............ ID ...
IIIUl ..,, ''WI .. itf'd=' ,.._

llorr117_&lt;d ...

. . . . . . . . tttlstlltrlaw.

:n..-.:r.

..:tl;
~ =~
llftWidlhlm.,.blnotiiidt-

=

to·
lhl....
-n
ol.rr1raU
tho
-

. . . ;;.,=~-~tt:
=.::.·e:=m.,.. J
~~bJ

-

Cln~~u ~~.= ~

=~~~~c:r.rl~~·nl·
UiiC'IIVJ DAD AND REnAL

.e~wn
,!1~t4optod by a mljorltr o1 lho
v~. on tiUI amendment

--1111

thrr
lball lito 1mmo41;
eteal!ecL ando~- lol

.-... .....

Arllolo XV ol tile •COnsUtullon o1
tnn lllcb

Dblo llha1l bo ...........

or AJUIUCA
or OHIO

UNITilD ITATII

01'1'1

IT~TII

Cll oor'1f,.~ARY

10

~~v or u.a ~u... ot
~Ntdu,._ :
·
ABTICLIIi V

PARTY PlANNED

LONG BOTTOM - A
Cfllllllllllllly Hlllcmt11 party
wW be beld Thii'JdiY, Oct. 30
fl11m 1:10 to 7:30 p.jll. In the
b e - l at lbe.Lflnl Botlom
United Uitbodflii ,Oturch fur
all the clildren ~ the Long
BottGm area. All. doniUons
will be IPIJI'ICialed and made
by made by calling IIWNI.

,

IIOtiDit. ' · AD nmP- 11

"I

for

--.--flrllld

IAKII
PUINITUM
. " ..... 171,

o.

=..=·ra:-=-~~~
_.. .,:x. ~· ..AIIil&amp;-;
bo

~ ':: .:r'J::'om

~~---lwo

=Dl- .:..

="",.;~~ot~
tloeton &lt;II~
or \'!;
=rl!tra..

. polltleol parlloa lhoU bo -

of

117

. IK TDI'DIOKY

'!rUimor, 1

lraft=-to~,.'M:':
Jf'll,

tbll

~ ~ 'L~.:.Irlr

I

TID W. IIROWK
~of 1ta11

(10) 7·101-31(

All Meats
U.S. Govern me tit
Inspected

.~·B~ADE ·(UT

SUPER MARKET • Open Daily 9 to
Sun~ 10 to 10

USDA
CHOICE
BEEF

Fresh &amp; lean

Ground Chuck............................!~:~.1.09

Swift's Premium

.

2

1

I'

'

MJDDLEI'OR:t'
Gardeners, 8 p.m; ~~ the
home or ·Mrs. Walter Crooks.
THURSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS Grange,
7:30p.m. at the hall.
MISSIONARY Society,
pomeroy Fkst Baptist
Church, 7:30 p.m. at the
church wjth Mra. Eva Walker
to have the ptogram.
BRADBURY PTA, 7:30
p.m. at 1the school. Open
house with room vislleUon.
Elaine Harden, Ruth Ann
Plants, Carolyn Stewart,
Kathryn Johnson, Mary Jo
Pooler and Shirley Roush V&lt;ill
serve as hos~.
POMEROY 'Lodge · 164, F.
and A. M., ' 7:30 p.ll). at the
I'
!&gt;omeroy Masonic Temple.
"
Master Masons invited.
,,,,' AllMEIGS
COUNTY HIDI!ane
·'1 Society, 7:30 p.m. at Mid·
dleport VIllage Hall , Mem·
' bers urged to attend.
RUTLAND United
Methodist Women at the
church,10 a.m. to sew carpet
rags. Potluck dinner at noon.
-Meeti~~ in the afternoon.

89~
Lean &amp; Tender

English Roast
LB.99~

Lean &amp; Tender

Boneless

Boneless Chuck Roast
lb. $1.09

BEEF STEW

LB~1.09

Variety Pack
Crisco 0I•1................... ~.... :~.~....~:~.....~~ .. 49~
lb.
Party lce..................................lO bag 59~
Sandwich
F Cooki

BOOTH

FISh Portions

·2

•

lb.

pkg.

$139

BANQUET

&amp; Bak'

12-0z.

S,COT LAD

POT PIES

ORANGE
JUICE
.,
'

Beet, Chicken, Turkey
16

.~··

.I

oz . 59~

Can

.

BONUS BUY

·.

,, .~

PRINCE

Macaroni &amp;·Cheese

DINNER
2% MILK

EGGS

1 9

~ ~3

Gal._..
'•.

\,o

bxs.
.
for

Grade Alarae

VALLEY BELL

"'

. Al'ilateur ·'

LB.

5
Cereal........~~~ .......~;~~69~

1

r

ARM ROAST

Center Cut ·Chuck Roast, lb. 77c

/

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'

c

LB.

z

All Meat Wieners. ................l?!&lt;.;:.'.. 79~
.Swift's Premium
·
•
12 or.
All Beef Wiener
...................
r.~~......89~
' Swift's Premium
:
. '
All Meat Bologna.....................'~: .. /89 ~
Swift's Premium
,
S oz . 89~
Pepperoni Pepkins .............. P.~~.... .

: ~ Social
Calendar

Lean &amp; Tender

CHUCK ROAST

We Accept Federal Food Stamps ·
. PHONE 992·3480
Corner Mill and Second Sts. we reset;ve the right to llinit quantilie5. MIDDLEPORT, 0.

'

TUESDAY
EASTERN BAND ·
Boosters, 7:30p.m. in band
' room at high school. ·
·
POMEROY Chapter 186,
O.E.S., ·7:45 p.m . Pomeroy·
Masonic :remple. Election of
officers. Members requested
' to pay dues which are now $4.
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
. , 'Lodge 363, 7:30 p.m. All
,.' master masons invited.
REVIVAL in progress at
First Chur~h of God, New
Haven, through Oct. 12. The
Rev. Simon Robinson of
Kentucky is the pastor .
Services, 7:30p.m.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
Daughters of America, 7:30
p.m. at the hall. Practice to
be held for inspection. All
officers and ' members urged
to attend.
. OHIO ETA PHI Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p.m., Columbus and Southern
Oh,io Electric Co . model
meeting. Cultural program •. ·
' "Voices Behind Us" by Janet
Downie. Hostesses , Sandy•
Korn, Sharon Bailey.
.. .:
'
/ WEO~ESDA y
; . Mli?D'tEPORJ. Literary
Club, · ~ p.m.;1iome of Mrs.
James 'Ti.(us, ~s. J~Bil~ta
; BachU)l tO, nav~f pr911i'~nl, on '
•'"' poetry ; of the Re~·otu\lon.
:' . Patriotic verses to b6giyen
1 • for roll tall.
. '- .
..1. . . POMEROY
MID·
: DLEPORT Lions Club, Meigs
·: Inn, noon. · '
;
POMEROY Chapter ,80,
; · Royal Arch Masons, 7:30
·• p.m. at Pomeroy· Masonic
. Hall follpwedAiy Bo,sworth
: council .s; Royal and Sel~t
: Masons1• sta~ ~ssell'\bly, :.at
I
r..S
•
.1:1"/ i
1.. •18:30.pJ#l. l\
'·
. ~·l. "'
·{
'GOLD~~; A\}~ . qu~l at
;. home·: of, Cora . 811d ,Cfi.arles
Hilton ·Pbi uand; :QQtluck '
!I · dinner,
, " r · ·· . ;. . .' \, ..
WHITE ROSE Lodge, 1'}30
p.m: at l,llddleport Legion
Hall. All members are urged
to attend,
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All Meats
USDA Choice
Grade

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Martha White Flour.........~-~~.~.~~-~~~~.....$...~~ .....19$..
Scot Lad Saltines................;........................... ~: ..;:49$

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Red or
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Help Wanted
Auto Sales
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t1!1k 1no a ppl ications ' r
le lephone volunteers For ·
hour tra ining program n
crisis Inte rvention and
listen ing skrlls luting fiv e
weeks to be he ld In Athe ns ,
Call 992 -7502 for app lication
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~NNET,:'t~'ESSOF

THE TEN MILL
LIMIATION
NO TICE Is' hereby giW!n
f
that In pursuanc f! o a
Resolution of the Bol'rd of
Trustees of the Township of
Bedford, Ohio, passed on the
1st day of September , 1975,
there will be ' ubm II ted to a
T~'!n~~i the areo~le G!n!~~4
ELECTI6N to be held In the
Townsh ip ot Bedford. Ohio , at
the regular ptaces •of ~ottno
therein on tuesday the 41h
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~uestlon ot levying, In excess
of the ten mill lim, lloBtlondf fodr
the benef it o
e or
Township for the purpose of
maintaining end operating
cemeteries of the township
Said tax be ing : a n ad
dltlonalfaxotTwomlllstorun
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Yard Sale
B~~~~~NlvE~Ai.~y ,nl~~~
c lean clothing, different
sizes . Tuesday illl day The
rest of week from 4 to 7! I
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Television log for easy viewing
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Insulation Services

1913 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
53895
Grand Pri x coupe, black finish. black vinyl top, SJ
option. stereo, rad1o and tape, factory air, power
steering and brakes White stripe radial tires . Nice and
sharp
1913 BUICK LeSABR E
53295
Custom H. T Cpe , local ownet, that's rea lly sharp
Ins ide and out, good w-w tires , ·custom wheels , dark '
green vinyl roof. green finish, AM radio and tape,
r'.dactory a~r, ~utomat1c, P steering and brakes .
1972 COMET 2 DR .
$1850'
6 cyl std trans , radio. like new w-w tires, blue finish, ,
mce car with good econom y. ·
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STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING.SDFFITT
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

LARRY

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Syracuse. Ohio
Ph . 99z:J993
· 4 10 1 mo

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YARD Sales, Rustle Hills,
WANT 4tl.5 O[
) I iWedhesdoy and Tnur•aay .
INFORMAT!Of:l
, 1, ~ a~Y•.\hlngs . bedrm suite,
OEADLtN!.~ 1' •
rug ~. ~ ~0 am to 4 P · ~ .
5 PM
Dey Before Pub "' '•
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lOCation
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4 ·F.f' (IAILY Yord Sale. , 94
C(l nc ettalion - Correct ions
Pe , rl St, MlddleporJ,.
Will be accepted unt il '9 am 111 ~·someth,lng for ev eryon e.
for Oa of Publication
·~·t everything cheap Phof\e
YREGULATIONS 0 1 \
, 99 2 ~ 898. Tuesday , w~~4 r
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I
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10 7 Wtri
J!e~ !~ e ob~~;t~ona f~ The o·N:~-...~HVffit!'-------rHo rL
publisher
will ·• no.t ... be ;J'¥~~Q b S"Ie, Thursday · ~Q,d
re-spon!.l ble ror more 1han one
F r f~av at ~e:rodlstRg:~
Incorrect Insertion
son age o~
o ege
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~y racuse
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31
For WJnf Ad Service
_20__ c
5
t e Word one 1nsert1on --- -~-----ce~~~rm~m Chilrg e'"ll.OO
~ 4 FAMILY Yard Sale at Bot
Powell St , Middleport Ocl
14 cents per word · three
consecutive Insertions.
8, 9 and 10. Winter clothing,
d six con
all sizes
bedspreads ,
1
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c urfa l ns ~ trJmllne weight
C 1 DiscOUnt on paid
re duc 1ng ma chine . new
~SsP:rd ~~s pa id With in 10
Si mplicity patterns . 10c
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each while they lest ~
ays CARbOFTHANKS
Mate'r tals, tr ims. and
&amp; Obituary
threads reduced to sell
s2 00 for 50 word minimum
Mise of all kinds
S!t:~ .s.:JJillonal word 3c .
10-7 2tc
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BLIND AOS
Add it iona l 25c Charge per 5 FAMILY Yard Sale, 1 mile
out of Harr isonville . Fur
Adver llsefl'l ent ,
n1fure . clothing of 1111 . size
OFFICE HOURS
and novelties Phone 742
830am lo5 OOpm Da ily .
3186.
B 30 em to 12 00 Noo n
10 7-3tc
Sa turda y.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
LEVY

q r bor mold , 4·
12
Arp ly In person ,
Friend y Tavern. 98 N.
Second St ,.,Middleporf.
· 10-5-3tc

BA~TEND~R

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Thud St. '
Racine, Ohio
Ph. 949·5961

BOOKKEEPING,

We Paint Houses
We Paint Barns
We Paint Roofs
,We Paint Anything

Tax Advisoly SeiVicet
Collection systems,

offite supp~ seMce·

lARRY- WHOBREY,

Free Estimates
AI Tromm

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U.S. COINS

AN!&gt;Wt;j;t 'IOU!'!.
QU·GU ·QUE5T l0/&lt;l1

and older
and older

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L.I TTLE 'ORPHA ,N ANNIE-BRING

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It doesn't require any trouble
at all to go set at three
notrump. All South has to do is
to wm the spade lead m dummy
go right after d~amonds.
East will show obt. West will
take his ace and clear the
spades and there will be no way
""•"'"' 9v~ lor South to ga,ther in nine
_ _., tricks.
It Is bad luck to find all four
diamonds in the West hand, but
a careful declarer won't be hurt
by th1s bad luck . He will loolt:
dummy and see that be
i{'! ;can always score four diamond

A Louisiana reader wants to
know if there ever was a
reward for being void of·
trumps.
The answer to this one is that
in "Bridge" the first game of
the Whist family that allowed ·
for any bidding a player was
given a small score in the honor
column for "chicane"
( notrumps ) while "double
chicagne" (both partners void)
was given double that bonus
(Do you have a question IDI
the Jaco~ys? Wr~te "Ask the
Ja c o ~ ys " care of this
newspaper. The most in reresrmg quest1ons will be
used in th1s column and
wr/ter5 will r~tcelve copies of

JACOBY MODERN I

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BE HAPPY WE HAD HIM ,ALL

TJ-1666 YARS

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DAILY CRYPToQUOTE -

Here's how to
AXYDLBAAXR
Ia LONGFELLOW

HI , MY NAME IS

HEREIIE.MIND IF I.
U6E THIS CHAISE
LOUNGE t' .!"""&lt;:;;:

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One leiter simply stands for 1nother In this sample A la
'11ed for the three L's, X for the two 0'1, etc. Slnale letlltnt,
apostrophes, the lenlth 1nd formation of tho words are all
hints. Each d1y the codel~llors •re dlt!~rent. •

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MASON FURNITURE

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TAURUI (April 20-IIIIJ 20) A
keen senae ol buslnau
aw1reneu Ia In your corner to-dly. You do h1vo llendency lo
si&lt;lm a llt11o cream and spread
It around Curb lhat urge.

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Alltll ' ( . . _ 11·Ap&lt;ti 11)
Your mind will be on more
oerloua mattm today. Though
you're tempted to play a bit,
you'll soon find your heart lsn'l
In It and gat b1ck to work

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6·{)()-Columbus Today 4, Sunrise Semester 10.
6:15-'--Folk Literature 3
6:25-'--Form Report 13 .
6·30-New Zoo Revue A, Arthur Smith 6; News~; Bible
Answers 8; Farmtlme 10; The Story 13.
6·10-0unce of Prevention 10.
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6:45-'--Mornlng Report 3.
6:55--Chuck White Reports 10, News 13 .
7:oo-Today 3.~.15 ; A.M America 6,13; CBS News 8;
Bugs l!unny &amp; Friends 10.
7:30-Schoolles 10.
8:oo-Lucy Show 6 ; Capt. Kangaroo a,10; Sesame St.
33.
8:30-Big Valley 6.
9:()0-A.¥ . 3; Phil Donahue~. 15; Lucy Show 8; Mike
Douglas 10; Momlng wllh D. J . 13.
9:30-Not For Women Only 3; One Life to Live 6;
Musical Chairs 8; New Zoo Revue 13.
10 :()1)-(elebrlty Sweepstakes 3.~. 15; Dinah 6; Glve· NTako 8,10; Mike Douglas 13.
10·30-Wheel of Fortune 3,4,15; Price Is Right 8,10.
11 :{)()-High Rollers3,15; I Dream of Jeannie ~~
8,10
11 :30-Hollywood Squares 3, 15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4; Love of Life 8,10, SesameS. 20,33.
11 ·55-'--Take Kerr 8; Dan lmel's World 10.
12 .()0-Mavnlflcent Marble Machine 3,15; Showaffs 13;
Bob Braun's 5G-50 Club ~' News 6,8, 10.
12 :30-a for the Money 3,15; All My Children 6,13;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10.
12:45-'--Eiec. Co. 33.
12:55-'--NBC News 3,15.
1·{)()-Nows 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; Phil Donllhut I;
Young &amp; the Restless tO; Not for Women Only 15.
1·30-Daysof Our Llves3,4, 15; Lef1 Make a 0.16,13;
A's lhe World Turns 8,10.
2:()0-$10,000 Pyramid 6,t3; Guiding Light 8,10.
2:30-0octors 3,4,15; Rhyme &amp; Reason 6,t3; Edge of
Night 8.10.
3:()0-Anothtr World 34, 15; General Hospital 6,13;
Motch Game 8,10; Kup's Show 20.
3:31)-..()ne Life fo Live 13; Bewitched 6; Tattlllloln
8,10.
I
4:oo-Mr. Cartoon 3; Merv Griffin 4; Somtlnet 15;
Mickey Mouse Club 6; ,I; Ml1ter Rogers 20.33;
Movie "The Big Store"10; Call !I Macaronl13.
4:30-Bewltched3; Afterschool Speclal6.13; Partridge
Family 8; Sesame S 20,33; Get Smart 15.
5:()0-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Star Trek 15.
5:30-Adltm -12 4; News 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8; Elec.
Co. 20.33; Adltm -12 13.
6:()J).....filews 3,4,8,10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; H~
Lodge 20; Teaching Children 33 .
6:»-NBC NtW13.4,15; ABC News 13; CBS Newsl,lO;
fllllk1ng It ' - ' 20; ~ But_ 33.
7.!»-Trulh or Cons. 3; Bowling for Dollers 6; To Tell
the Truth ~' Pop Goes lhe Country 8; News 10;
Country Music Jubilee 13; Family Affair 15; Book
Beaf 20; Know Your School 33.
7 :30-Lastofthe Wild 3; Name That Tune A; Wild Wild
World ' of Animals 6; Wild Kingdom 15; Match
Game PM 8; Evening Edition wllh Martin '
Agronsky 20; The Judge 10; To Tell the Truth 13;
EpiSOde Action 33.
8:()0-Littlo House on the Prairie 3,4,15; When Things
Were Rotten 6,13; Tony Orlando &amp; Down 8,10;
Behold the Land 33; Phlledelphle Folk Fostlvai2Q.
8:30-That' s My Mama 6.13
9·oo-Doctors Hospl!al 3,4,t5; Baretta 6,t3; Cannon
8,10; Grear Performances 20,33 .
10 :{)()-Petroce!!l 3,4,15; S!arsky t, Hutch 6,t3; Kalt
McShtno 8, 10; News 20; Say Brother 33.
10:30-Another Look at Appalachia 33
11 :{)()-News 3.~.6, 8,10, 13,15; ABC News 33.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Movie "Outroge" 13;
FBI 6; Bona&lt;:ek 8; Movie "Babes In Arms" 10;
Janak! 33.
12:30-Movle "Outrage" 6.
1:oo-Tomorrow_ t4; News 13.
by backing lnlo the aub)lct,
you'll ooon flnd K's bell to !Ilk
straight.

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t~H"pilJ"fo;!'fll ry~okes

2t Semitic

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deity
ltmn
• Former
2t Sprq
21 Eliot's
31 German river Arab federa'11/Q·« '-. Z7 Needed and "Adam-" 3! African river
lion
lmeaded
zz
Starch
35 Sleep like(abbr.)
Item

sewiN"G"--ff

'i nted

(2 wdL)

5 - Mawon

12 Watered
1 AIIGnllh
fabric
7 Aria
13 Muaic pub- aWbiletled,
lilhlns
like hair
Yeaterday'1 Aluwer
center
t Before
(3 wds.)
1t Mystery
U U.S.S.R. river 31 Beloved
11 'Ibick plect
writer
U Gilding
af
11 Black Sea
J~- material
Zhlvago
arm
u Shade of
(2 wds.)
:n Card player's
17 W1111der
blue
!5 A liWT 1V
"tbree"
......,......" 1t Subside
11 Mine
38 Turf
U Cloyingly
product
Z7 Feather scarf 31 Three, In

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10 31l-Woman 20,33.
11 ·{)()-News 3,A,6,8, 10, 13, is, ABC News 33.
11 30-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Wide World Mystery 13;
FBI 6; Movie "Lieutenonf Schuster's Wlfe" 8;
Movie " Billy the Kid" 10; Janokl 33.
12 31l-Widj! World Mystery 6.
I :oo-Tomorrow 3,4 ; News 13.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I, 1975

tricks u•less West holds all four
against h1m. Four in the East
hand will be no trouble at all
since m that case the 10 spot
will be fiRessable
Therefore , the careful
declarer will win the f1rst spade
m his own hand and lead a low
diamoRd
. West will be between Scylla
and Charybdis . lf.be goes right
up with the ace of diamonds he
will only have one diamond
trick and South 'WiU make four
d1amonds, three hearts and two
spades . U he ducks, dummy's
queen will w1n . South will leave
diamonds to knock out the ace
of clubs and make his game
with three club tricks.

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7. 31)-Hollywood Squares 3.~; Let's Deal with Jt 6;
$25,000 Pyramid a, Evening Edition with Martin
Agronsky 20 ; Price Is Rtght 10; To Tell the Truth
13. W•lly's Workshop 15; Famllly Tl)eatre 33.
a:oo-Joe Garaglola 3,4,15 ; Happy Days 6,13, Good
Times a,IO; Ourslory 20,33.
a: I5-'-Baseball Play Off 3,4,15
8·3()-Welcome Back, Kotter 6,1 :); Joe &amp; Sons a, tO;
Consumer· Survlval Kll 20.33
9:()0-Rookles 6,13 ; Switch 8.10; Switch 8,10, Ascent of
Man 20,33
10 :()0-Marcus Welby, M.D 6,13; Beacon Hill 8,10;
News 20, Interface 33

WIN AT BRIDGE
Sizing it up tor safety play
NORTH
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Notice

IS W~ON6l!

9-21-JOf C

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CAM ARO, \700 . Phone
1973 FORD P 1ckup , 25o,vs. 4 1Y6Y
992-5301
sp , p s . p.b , Sl.BOO. ,..hone
9 7-Stc
and older
Emergency
16141 985 359~ :
10·5-llc
~ollar~o
949-22.11 or 992-5700
1975 FORD F 11 tr uck Phone
- - - - FOR SALE---1600 Nye St.
1........-----------,;-complete a ir conditioning
992
74H
WHEAT BACK PENNIES
1972 NOVA in ex(!e Uepf CC?n ·
sales and serv ice, heating ,
107 3tc
Pomeroy
85 A R:OLL
dillon
For mor,.e,
m
plumbing , roofing and
BUFFALO NICKELS$7 .00
1
formaflon , c.!il' 667 3759 or 1960 ELECTRA BU IC k, needS
Ph.
992-3313
general sheet me tal work
A ROLL
667-3652.
.
Fret Estimates
transm
Issions
.
Inquire
at
or
992-5880
SILVER
CERTIFICATES
10-5 -Stc
9 14 -1 mo.
Tewksbary Barber Shop
11.25 EACH
10 7-6tc
$2.00 Bills - Sl.'ZS each.
4 SP . CHANGEOVER lor 1970
Old smobile , $150 Pho ne 992· THE UNDERSIGNED will
$5.00
sn .oo Gold coins XF cond. I _EJuiiiiiiiie;ED"~ll
7539
Sell at public .u le tor cash
CALL 742-2331
10-J 5tc
th,e following motor vehic le
utlilnd- Roger Wa1J1sleyto be taken from gonald ONE 4 rm . and bath furnlsiied
McCarty, RO 2, Cheshire ,
One B rm and 2 baths . all on
Oh io 45620 1967 Dodge
large lot . Phone 9_.9 2666 tor
Coronet, Serial No . WH45·
appointment .
F71112i79 The sale will be
10 -5-3tc
held at 105 Union Avenue,
I
From the largest Truck or
.....
Pomeroy , Ohio at 10:00 AM RUSTIC Hllls "'home, S6.500
IN OA 9H 23 Channel Citizen's
Bulldozer Rad iator to the
on
the
lOth
day
of
October,
outright, S17,07B 51 balance
Band transceiver, am -fm
?'Jallest Healer Core
1975
The undersigned
mpx radio, B track stereo
Phone 992-7523.
at a rate not exceeding 2 o
reserves the right to bid .
Nathan Biggs
10-5 61p
mills for each one dollar of
Call 992 ~965
The Farmers eank &amp;
Radiator Specialist
9 4-tfc
valuation , which amounts to
Johnson
Masonry
savings
Company , NEW house, unfinished, 3
Twenty Cents for each one
&amp; Remodeling
Pomeroy , Ohio
bedrooms . on 3 acres land •.
hundred dollars of valuation ,
1972 HONDA JSO Scrambler
SMITH NELSO~
10-5-3tc
near Meigs Mine No 1 on
for Five Veers
motorcycle , excellent
1
Hampton Hollow Road, ~
The Polls ror said Election
Bird&amp; Mastic Vinyl
condition . Call 1614 1 667-3675
MOTORS,
mile Been lived In, S9,000 .
Siding
will be open at 6: JO O'clock
after 5 p.m
Pomeroy
Ph.
992-2174
1938
Chevy,
runs
good
Also,
A M and remain open until
A
lean,
Alcoa
&amp;
Wolvarlne
10-1 6tc
w lth new battery , $200 .
7: 30 o'c lock P.M Dayl ight
Aluminum Siding
. Phone (614 ! ffi .'~65
Standard TIIT)e of said day
Bird VInyl Gutter•
FLEA MARKET betwe en SAVE - SAVE - SAVE .
10·5 6tp
By or der of the_ Board of
and Downspouts
Selling out our stock of guns ,
Rullllnd
at
Pomeroy
and
Elections, of Meigs County,
Sotlits of all kinds
bows and emmo . All guns CONSOLE stereo, AM · FM
crossroads Baby beds,
Ohio.
MEIG S Co un ty F i sh and
-· 10·5 15
wlll be sold At 10 percent
rad io , a track ta pe com ONE HOUSE With 5 rms and
bicycles , sweepers, portable
I bath In nice nelgh!Jorhood
Game Assn will have a
above
wholesale
plus
blnatlon , 4 speaker sound
sewing machines . tricycles,
Only $7,200 . Phone 992 -5786.
me e ting Oct. 10 at 7:30p .m
system . Balance $104 ,10 , or
NEIG LER 'S Building and:
elec guitar and l!lmpllfler . shipping. 870 Remlngtons.
10 S-6tc SEPTIC TANKS cleaned
Edwin s Cozart
at Syracuse Club rooms .
$140 Sole will lost 1111 all
Supply. We specialize In
te rms Call 992-3965
open
10
to
6.
Modern
sa
n1
tatf
on
992
395&gt;~
Chaiitman
10 -7.Jtc
10 7-tfc
10 7-3tc guns are gone Ind ian Joe's
build ing houses Also . d01
or
992
7349.
3
BEDRM
.
house
In
Racine
.
Sports and CB 's , 308 Page
repair work and cablnef&amp;,l
9
18
tt
c
Doroin y M.}.J!h'A's qn ~~;-;;-Oiz-;;-:;;;IN~" 3 FAMILY Yard Sales at
Phone
949-2671.
Sl .. Middleport .
alum Inurn siding Call Guy•
LDSE weight with New Snape
10·5 26tc
. ' - . - - - -"'
01tl. liffBr \ 'produ~ts , new catalogs, Get
9 28 -IOIC
Tablets and Hydrex Water
Nelgler, 949 -2508; If no;
VIrgil Hill r es idence at
BAC.KHOE tor rent , hour or
Dated Oct. 2, 1975
on our growing cUstomer
Pills a t Nelson Orug ,
answer call 949 2813 or 949,
Letart Falls the rema inder
contract
Reg
or ex .
1
•t 1 ~. v ''lilt Or ·maybe 'You would
Pomeroy , and Dutton Drug , 3 BEDROOM home. Shower
of the wee k
1973 HONDA 350, 4 cyl with
2457
and bath , one floor plan .
cavatlng type Se ptic tanks
( 10) 7, 14, 21. 28, 4tc 1
like to take orders? Phone
.
10-5 26t~
10 7-3tc
Middleport
1
Wind [ammer II &amp; eMiras.
Basement,
double
garage
lnst811ed
Bill
Pullins
.
Phon
e
Helen J Brown , 992-5113,
10 7-3tp
~----~-----'--~-- I
Call 949 2225.
with workshop ovtr, car ·
992 2478 .
KOSCOT
Independent GARAGE Sale at 1126 E Moln
10-2-0tc
MIX CONCRE~E
port. 3 outbuildings. Almost
8 27 He READY
Distributor
1963 HONDA 300 Dream , elec .
d e livered r tgh t to your
St., Pomeroy . 3 houses
2
acrea
of
land
.
Phone
7429-21 -ttc
starter. low m ileage , needs
.
project Fast and easy . Free ,
below the Minersville Corp . SRiDESMAID- dr0.S,aprkOt
2845 or see Robert Hayman, Wt: DO olumlnum siding ,
NOTICE OF ELECTION
with brown velvet, size 9
battery $200 Phone 992·
estlma1CS
Phone 992 3284. .
r.uudoy
thru
Friday,.
Oct.
1
Salem St, Rutland , any
ON TAX LEVY
gu t ter work ,
roofing ,
Shoe$ to matCih , slze 7. Sell
7658
Goeo1e 1n Ready Mix Co ., '
10 '2 lounge cha rs, bed
tN EXCESS OF
' ,time
panel
ing,
painting,
plum
10
7
3tc
both
ror
s2s
call
992
7291
'fl tddte port. Ohif+
•I
springs, etC .
·
10-5 61c
THE TEN MILL
bing, We fix the whole
after 4 p m .
6 30 ttc ,
I0-5-3tc
LIMITATION
house
AI
Tromm
,
742-2328
10-1 -tfc PORTABLE sewing machine,
BRVSH nov , 4 to 5 ft . Pull
- - -·~ ------------ t
-24-tlc 'E XCA V A~r-N-G .
--------------S25. Phone 992-7138
type. Phone (304) 812 2915
bockh0 0\ 1
NOTICE Is hereby given
10 5-3tc FIRST lime two ramlly 1700 LB Modll led m in i·
10-7 3tc
dozer
and
dltcher
Gas .:
that In pursuance ot a - - - - - - - - - - - - - QI StiiJ tof Minors
tractor, 350 Chevy , hllebvrn
e lectric and wtter line ,
111, Tt.. • ,._hlond
Resolution of the Board of i\..0 turnlture, ',; l(fl bO'KII
lnl4ctlon ..400, Turbc).,•-NlttA NEW pieced · comforts and
burial. basementS';' tooters ,,
u
Iant, 1t,a: m I on left,
Legal. - s2500 with troller .
Trustees of the Township of brass beds, or completE.
~u l lt tops , S20 and up
septic systems and brush '
Hondm•de Ravvedy Ann
Chester, Ohio, pass• d on the households . Write M 0..
Phone I (5131 878·1802.
Telephone 16141 378 6274
clean lng t Will haul fill dirt, '
4th day of September, 1975, Miller , IU . 4, Po mer oy ,
and Holly Hobble dolls, dog
10·2·61C
wayne Chevalier. Reeds
top soli, sand and grave1 1:
there will be submitted to a Ohio Call 9921760
colltctlon , bottles. kltchen ville, Oh 10.
IJmestone for dr iveways ana ,
vote of the people of said
10·7·74
ware,llnehs . 2 - 1B In snow
10 710tp
roads. Phone Charles R 1
tires, babies ', girls' and
Tow~shlp at a G~neral
=
----LANDMARK'S
Hatfield , Backhoe Servlce, l
ELECTION to be held In the· - - · ·
ladles' clothing, clock radiO ,
DEER 'slugs. 12 go S1 ~ . 20
Rt . 1, Rutland , Oh io, 742 1
tor mise Items . clean
. TOWn1hlp of Choster. Ohio.- ..
ga S1 19, 12 ga Remington
6092
•
M\t regular _places of yollng
,
.
m erchandlse Tues .• Oct 7
Express or Super X $3 83
7-11 -90tC•
and Wednesday , Oct 8, 9 30
therein., on Tuesda't\ the 4th REMOO~LINU , t~lumblng,
block powder, S2 90 lb. Lots
day of November , 975, the
heating and all types of
a m tilt _. p.m
of new and used shotguns
EXCAVATING·, dozer , loader'
t3a ROLLING ACRES
~uest l on ot levvtng, 1n l'r.t;tll
general
repair
Work
Very good discount on new
10·3-41c
a nd backhoe work · septic
of tht ttn mill limitation , for
guaranteed ~0 yea rs exJ
$175 per acre Heavy
guns F ife' s , Third St,
20ACRES - 2houses,onenew
ta nk s in stal le d . dump .
•
lhe benfflt of Ches ter
perlence Phone 992 -2409
Middleport
Phone
992
7494
timber - Minerals - Old
dbl. wide, nice barn on school
trucks and to boys tor h1re : ~
PRIZES- FUN
3
FAMILY
Yard
Sole,
Mon
Townshlp · for the purpose of ,
5
1
tf~.
._
10 -7 t2tc
1
house
&amp; well Good
bus
an~ mall rls. 531.000.
will haul fill di r t. top soli,
day, Tuesday . and Wtd ·
maintain ing and operatlnt' 1.!. -----~-- --~ -~-- •
REFRESHMENTS
lim estone a nd grov el&lt; Call .
BRICK HOME - 3 bedrooms,
hunting. .
nesday ~15 South Fourth
Cemeteries .
'· .
, t:e"AR PEATR V,
pan!lil;g ,
Bob or Roger Jeffer S', day
Ave ., Middleport
MIDDLEPORT
I
t . gas, c 11 Y wa ter
Said tax be ing : · ~~ ~.ad~r ~ floor i ng and ce iling Phone
Come m and register.
mod.
kit.
na
phone 992 7089, night phone
10-5-3tc
GRAVELY
TRACTORS
dlllonol to• of'" m ill to ~¥'1jlor r992:27S9.
STORY
FRAME
3
BR
.
No purchase niceuary .
and nicely paneled Now · 992 J.S'2S or 992 5232
~
We have the following 1975
five veers .
• 9 11 261c
bath: Nice lot. New carpel
Sll,OOO.
2 11 ttc1
models In stock &amp; will sell
~ m 111
and paneling. Nat. gas
NEWLISTING - 3bedrooms, --·- --------- ''
POMEROY LANDMARK
1t 1 20 per cent discount
at a rate not exceeding 50
ls
heat
.
$12.500.
2
Super
C·l
ba!h,
mod
.
kit
.
gas
lurnace
,
2
w-e
sPECIAL
IZE In mobll o:
tor e ach one dollar of
PRIVATE ·meeting room for 9. _ Jack W. Carsey, M9r . .
2 Cuslom C-1
porches and level lot. $12,500.
CLOSE IN - 1'12 acre. 2
home furnace repalr. Phont
~aluatlon. which amounts to HIMAL.AYAN and Siamese
a.A
Phone
992-2161
any organization , phone 99 2
1 Commtrclll 12
Five cents tor e ach one
c FA R
Phone
I ACRE - 3 bedrooms, bath,·
992 -5858
'
BR. balh . Utlllly R.
3975
1 116· 5 Rldint Tractor
hundred dollar-s of valu8tlon ,
kittens
eg .
9· 18·tlc,
Garage. Own water system
drilled well, and old service
1
3 11 ilc
for Five Years
(614) 446-3844
~ ·
Also
:zo
per
Ctnt
discount
an
ONE jet proP.elled 2112 h p. out · anv attachment purchased
-. .
&amp; city water,. Enclosed
station Only 58,000.
AC H I N t: .:
Th e Polls for said Election
10·1_::!:,
board motor One a wick
the above tracton.
patio. 58,300.
RENOVATED - 7 room
Repairs. service, a ll make s . .
wlll be open at 6: 30 o'clock cOoN - HOuND-~rc:/'le; for COUNTRY home, II rms •
turn Ino plow. Ont Dave wlttt
Gravely Tractor Sales
bath, and utllltln . G-TP
house, 9 bedrooms, bath, mod .
99 2 2284 The F,br lc1 Sh op:
h
Ph e
POMEROY - 1112 acre A M. and remain open until
Bred ley garden tractor with.
7: 30 o'c lock P .M Daylight
sale, _. mon t s o ·
on
Pomeroy,
Ohio
woter Phone (614) 985 -3846
kit. gas F.A. furnace .' 2 acres
Pomeroy Au thotrzed Si ng er·,
very
private.
2
BR
balh,
8
h
p.
Wisconsin
motor
,
One
99 2·7149
10·5-ltp
614·992-2975
Sales and Se rv ice We
Sllndlrd Time of sold doy
,10 2-6ft
custom made canopy , 15 x
nice
.
kitchen,
ull!lty
R.
of land . S29,500 .
sharpen S cissor~
BY order of the Board of
- - -- - - - - - - - - - 15. Phone 678 'Z166.
Porch Not gas furnace . 2
5 ACRES - In the country.
3-29 tic
Elec tions . of Meigs County, --------------::-- LAURELAND
FX350
HARLEY
Aportmenll,
10-5 6tc 1973
Davidson, less than 1.000
car garage. $13,000
partly fenced . Nice farm
----·
6th and George Strttts In - - - - - -- - - - - - Oh io.
m lies, excellent condition
pond, drilled well and mobile 10 Lwo~o IH5w E ~ ·R EPA t R'
POMEROY - 1 story
New Haven , w. VI hBrand PENNIES Franklin fireplace,
~ Sweepers . toa sters , Iron, , '
lor seoo Phone 992-2967
new 2 bedrm . town ousts,
30 tn. elec renoe Phone
Edwin S Cotort
,;;;a
frame - 3 BR . bath Full
home.
$15, 500•
all small applio~~nces Lawn
10·1·1tC
oppllo~ces furnished , tully
(6W 985-3920
Chairman
models af moblle home$ .
basemen! with TV room,
SYRACUSE - 7 room frame
mower, next to Stat e High'.
carpeted, renting S12B u~ .
10-5 3tc
Phone area code 614 -423 BR.
ullllly,
workshop.
Nat.
Oororhv M. Johnston
house
on
nice
lot
.
SJ,OOO
way
Garage on Route 'J·'
Including ut ilities . Ca I - - - - - - - - - - - - USED--C HAIN SIWI. 498
9531
Director
gas furn6ce, concrete patio
NEW LISTING - 157 acre
P ~ one 985 3825
manager at 1 (304) IB2 r2567· 1 RUG weav ing end rugs tor
Loculi
~t.,
Mlddleporl.
_. . lJ .tfc
Doled Oct . 2, 1915
In rear . 59,500
cattle farm . 8 room home, .
' ,
4 16 tf
10·5·121c
sale . Phon• 99 2129 .
Phone 992-3092.
9-18·26tc
bath, large barn and 2 ponds . • - - "------·---:- ~--- ·I
-------------.
10-~ · 61&lt;
TUPPERS PLAINS - 5
(10) 7." ,. , 21 , 28 . -'c
2 BEORM tra ile r , Kingsbury
yrs. old . 3 BR. Bath. Dining
Most minerals. 560,000 .00
WOULD YOU BELIEVE?'
' Road , 1J.. mile off St., Rt. U3 . 9 REG Angus heifers . ex ife"M iN'GroJt.:-1, 1oo auto,
BUY NOW ANO BE SECURE
Bu il d on all steel build ing otl
R . HW floors . Full
LOST - Beagle , black, brown
NOTICI ON fiLING
Furnished . no pets, 1 or 2 cellent blood line Phone 992
new 12 or ~0 go Sl12.50.
IN
LATER
LIFE
Pole
Born prices ' Golden •
basement
with
uflllty
.
and white Lost In vicinity of
Of INVINTORY AriD
children . Phone 742 -3122
2789 .
File's, MlddleMrt , !&gt;ii!Q... .
. GIL'11t All Sleet BUildings,:
•
Rock Sprlnvs Fo lrgroun~ _.:._
,APPRAIUMINT
Porches
forced
olr
fur
10·7-26tc
•10-5-6tc ·
· ·9-30-36tc
· Rt 4, Box 148 , Waverly, f
Has name tag . Phone 992
Tlia Stilt ot Ohio, Melli
nace . About ·~ acre.
Oh iO, Phone 947 - ~296 ,
.1
3790.
countv. court of Common
3 .li ND 4 ROOM furnished and EXCELLENT Bundy cornet, "Gu;;--;nd-Am-m~:-o;-,;i,
$19,500.
'
7-24-ttc''
Pleas, Probate Division
l0-6-Jtp
unfurnished
apartments
1968 English Ford . Phone
stock
IS
now
here
DON ' T THROW YOUR
---~------------';
, To the Execuror of th e
complete line of Rem ---------~----'~
PQQ!i1;
991
5434
.
4
I?,·IIC
.•
9f·
3215
10-l -6tc
MONEY
AWAY
LET
US
est~te, to such of the,tollowlng
Ington,
wrnc_rester ,
1
a~ •re residents of the State of
APPRAISE
THE
lthica, Savage Slug barrels
NOTICE Olf.J,I , ..u.
' ...
~
~
-~--Ji-~--!J~
Oh io. viz - th e surviving
1
PROPERTY
BEFORE
,
APPOINT~IN 1 1i 'r r{J
l t.~"'space · for rent ;j'A tl ""'l~T-REL -T' AI ERT;, MUST
In stock for most brand ShOT
spouse, the next of kin, fhe
guns, but In short supply ,
C11a
No.
~tns
u~litle~
Phone
992-5535.
I
S
LL
.
197
35
.
f~cWt
•:~
·
YOU
BUY
OR
SELL
1
0
beneficiaries under the wilL
Get them while they last.
Eslot• ol Cllr• 1 (.'1•11 .... ..
· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9-__:1~~
• ,u randem
• •
'192·225911 no answer
and to the attorney or at
c lYtle
rpeted b•dtm
thr gh
Deceased.
Money short, laY -a -way .
'192-2568
torneys representing any ot
Notice Is hereby glv~{'""fhll't i cow NT R y- Mobil e H r e
wheels , many ~ tres. ~elu:•
your tall hunting needs New
the aforementioned persons : JosephW . Cook , otPomeroy, t' P&amp;Jek Rl
tenmttesnor-th
·"'
~hrouottout
.Will
te
•
~all store hours start ing
31
Marv M . Beard . Pomeroy , Meigs County , Ohio. has beer
ot Po;,eroy · Lar_ge rots wit h
smeller trelltr on trad!
Sept 5, 10 o.m . to 9 p.m .• MIDDLEPORT,
n~w
Oh 10, Sa lis bury Township , No duly
Monday -S aturday. VIllage
oppolnted Admln iSirator
~ on l: ret• pat loo · sldew~l~i . - pMrJ.I ~l GlY , ,Hpendker~~n •
decorated. carpeted , oes
21612 .
of the Estate of Clara Reel,
nner s and ' off s treet~. M9blt , Home
ar • en Gun ShOppe, 266 Mill St ., ·
forced air, 3 bedroom , l V2
You are hereby not lf!ed thal deceased , late or. Pomer:oy.
~~ rkmg Phone 992 7479 I il ~J dt~non ;
va . at Shadle
Phone 992 5117 , financing
story corner lot , single
the Inventory and Ap Meigs County, Ohio, , .
t
.
1131
tic
,
·1Br
ldge
ava ilable .
garage, near school and
1
pr aisem ent of the estate ot the
10 -5·6 c
9 3·26tc
Cred itors are re~u r red to
_. _. ··-·- -·-----shopping center , 517,500.
aforementioned.
deceased , fllo their clol~l Vfltll Sill
.,
- ---'fMT'-----992-7&amp;24 , 586 Lincoln St.,
late ot sl!ld county , wasfflled flduclory with In u
t~s ii: IJ A N'l SHE 0
• po rlm'en&gt;J l'i·~ Ei' ~ 11 E'IG~ wotor pump,
Middleport.
_ ·1f&lt;
in thiS Court. Said Inventory
Doted this 1 tli'~
ol
:~~1-11" only I• . Middlepq~t .,, w lfkeonew wll~ 20vollon tank . 1976 STARCRAFT travel
,
MAINTAINED DURIIIG
9 16
and Appraisement will be for September 1975 ~ " )'
trailers and fold -downs .
'
' rhon~ 992 38H
.: ~~!f/t""l lfi!UittJt It one-third h p. $75.
CLOSING POMEROY-MASON BRIDGE
flUJ')I'O before this court on
------------~Lowest
prices
In
trl&amp;tate.
r. Jl!hone 992-5716
•t
Manning &amp;II Webster
the ~Oth dey of October . 1975,
home , just
lA
• (':, JUdge
----;-------;---:10 -5 u (
All 1975 rold downs reduced. 3 BEORM
at H:I •OO o'clock A.M.
finished , remodeling, Salem
Galaxy S2 39, Starmester
(91 23, 30 (10 1 7, Jtc
LARGE 2 story dWtl}: U ot)!f'M------ - -- - Any penon desiring to file
St .. Rutland Phone 742 ·3615
11 ,729, XI.. Deluxe. 11,375.
...!...
unlurnlshad , con be" m•~• 5 FT . BUSH HOG , 3 pl . hitch,
exceptions thereto mus t fil e
after _.p .m. or see Milo B.
Cam,p Conley Starcraft
t.OVBRTISEMENT
Into 2 aparlments In Mid$200. Phone (614) .985 -3594.
them at least f1ve days prior to
Hutchison .
FOR OISPOSAL OF
dl.port Coli 992 3173.
10·5-7tc
Sales, Rt ·62 North of Pt .
the dille set for hearing
9-23-tlc
COUNTY RIICQROS
10·1-6tc - - - - - -- - - -- - Pleasant, W. Va .
Given under my hand and
On Seplambor 10. 1975 tho - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-10 JOHN Do1re dozer New
HERM~N GRATE
seal of uld Cour,t, thiS 3rd day County Records Commission _. RM apartment , furnished .
engine, pllnt, canopy with -----------~~~tc ;;, 'Mii..E-;asloi.V:m-;;-:w. vo .
ot October 1975.
3 bodrtlls .. new kitchen, lull
met8ursuant to Sec . U9.38 of
$130 month , utllltlts paid.
winch . Reverser bar . $4,500 .
MASON, W.VA.
· blltment, carptted,
'
the .R.C. ond approved lhe
Couple only . Phone 992-397~.
Phono (6W 915 -359~ .
Mannint o Webster oppllcotlons or me following
Paneled
,
ganae,
forced
air
10-J.ttc
IO·S-7tc
t
Judgt offlces for dlaposal of records - - - - - - - - - - - ______________ ,
h•et, fenced fA acre yard.
F.H.A . approved~ Prlctcl for
Auditor . Tre11urer:. Com'".
1.11o.
'-~..a.. ·
1972 FARMAI..L cub tractor NEW 3 bedrm . homt, brlck
By Ann l 1 Watson mlnloners,
~ulck salt . Phone (30_.) 112·
front, 1 car garage, modern
Probata Court.
llM
• ·M ~
with cultivators 111d fer Deputy Clerk Department of Health, County I •
oil alec . 1 mila out of
2414
. ,. .
·· .. ~
tlllltrl 1ttachment . Ex .
Chaster . Coli 9A9-4692 or 14)·
10-Htc
Home . County Court , end 973VINDALE trailer lnd 101
cel~ntcondltlon . Phont2A7110)7, " · 21C CIIrk or Courts.
•
located In Tupper1 Plalnl t
2082 or 2~1-2755
2867.
'24-t2tp - - - - - - - - - - - - Then 11111 will be ovalloblt
Ohio Phone (6141 ~6~ 3W ·
10-5 -3t~
-------------3 ll!llliM house, 5 yrs. old.
tor public Inspect ion during
• 0 · c - - - - - - - -- - - - - NOTICE OF
ecr..r lot, drilled well,
Take over payments with no
buslnnshourslnthiAudltor's -~-----------1964 INTERNATION.t.L 1600 ONE
APPOINTMENT
soptlc tonk and born. Close
down poyment. Cell 9?2 - ~064
• ,
L w B. 5spt .• 21p, solldceb,
C111 No. 21626 omce .
FOR 'GR~AT COUNTRY
to Rutlond Phone 742-3635
alter 5 P m .
Ellllt Ol Wll~ur LIWrlnCI
or 992-7129.
• ___________.2_0·7-Stp
Boord of TAKE soli owll y the Blue
~:::
ptlnl . Pi1one r6l4) 915 '
STEREO'
Moldln Otctand.
10 l-61p
Co
Lustre
w•v
trorn
ctrpets
10-5-ltc
Me
iGs
Lilli~
lo Geno Kh1n
Nollct II herlby given lhll
HOUSE FOR SALE on Lincoln
Comm(.Ssloners
~nd
u~"otstery
Rent - - - - - - - - - - - - - WHk Nights from
~oborl Molden ol Route I,
Hgta . J Jerge btdrms . and
HoftryWtlls,
electric
snempo.oor . GREEN BEANS , pick your r RM. HOUSE end balh,
7: so 10 Midnight
Outer 1 Ohio, has been dy tv
blth , living rm ., TV rm .,
Chlirman
Nelson's Oruo Store
own. A.ndrtw Crou, Letart
ltreploco. Phone 992-5111 .
large bullt ·ln kitchen,
appointed Administrator of
on
:~-1 -6tc
Filii, Ohio, Phone Ul-2852
10-2-lllc
the Estate of Wilbur Lawrence
counter top range, buJII ln
WMPO-FM STERE092
1101
3,
6.
7,
3tc
10·5
-61c
double oven . autumn gold.
Molden, dtcustcl. ·lite of
A iQod wh lte Leghorns.
HO U~E . 5'h ocresln Portllnd .
Routt I, Rutltnd County , -....,.-_.::__ _ _ ____,
ltrte btr In kltchon. oil fully
Laving
good
.
7Sc
each
.
!6141
164
1876,
otter
5
Coli
SWEET potatoes. Phone 843·
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file lhllr clolms wlih sold
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flduclory wllhln lour months TWO 10 speed 261nc,h blcycl~s
ONE . shallow woll pump , HOUSEfor siil1. re110nao1t
low , Call, 992 240_. for In
On e boy 's , on!!! oirl s ,
Oetlld this lith .doy of
pintle pipe ond Check
priced, Phon• 992-7641.
forme! ion.
ma tthed set •Like new . NOW selling Fulltr Brush
September 1975
valve, SilO Phone 742 2761 .
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TUESDAY . OCTOBER7,1975
4:30-Bewlltche!l3; Mod Squad 6; Partridge Family 8;
Sesame St 20,33; Get Smart 15.
5 oo-Bonanza 3; Family Affair a; Star Trek 15
&gt; 30-Adam 12 4; News 6: Beverly Hillbillies a. Elec .
Co 20,33; Adam -12 13.
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6:{)()-News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6, Hodgepodge
Lodge 20; Jody's Body Shop 33 .
6:31&gt;-NBC News 3,4,15: ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 1.10; Your Future Is Now 33, Arabs &amp;
Israelis 20.
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1 {)()-Truth or Cons. 3; To Telllhe Trulh A, Bowling for
Dollars 6; Wilburn Brothers 8; News 10; Name
That Tune 13; Family Affair 15; Antiques 20, Wild,
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' GLORY BE !!

' 1.1E ALMOST ·GOT
•~ORE PATCHWORK
~ QUILT FINISHED,
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NEED IS TWO
MORE PATCHES. LOWEEZV

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You know how 1o moe the '
best of your opponunlllel ~
day One Will drop Into your
lip. Others will bo II'OUnd, but
you'll be 111ft one to plc:k up the
ball ond run.

CAPIItCOIIN (Dec. 22-J..,
11) You're a auceoselul !Nm
player loday. Trouble 11, you
don'l know how to enjoy the
tru1ts of victory.
AQUAIItUI (JMI. Ill-Feb. 11)
While you're nol a free!Qader,
you might calch yourself lrylng
to duck your hill ol the lib today. You'll create ltatlng wrong
Impressions.

CANCI!II 1"- 21-Julr 22)
Don'llat anyone con you out ot
somelhlhg which Ia duo you.
Spuk up tor your rlghll,
because no one eloe will

P18CI8 (l'eb, 111-.._ 20)
Conditions are particularly
favorable where work or carHr
Is concerned. This m1y not be
loo evident Soma of loday'a
opportunities are only Plrtlally
visible.

VIIIQO (Aug. 21-. .t. 22)
Don'l apply lunda eermarkad
for nocenarv-tamlly expenoes
10 the neada of yoursatf or your
lrlanda Hands·offl
LIIIIA (lept, zs , oot. 23)
You'll have a serious matter to
discuss today. If you 81art out

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but you must be wory of wlltel·
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Make sure
endeavors· are worthwt)ile.

GEMINI (Iller 21..,_ 20) Today you may have to do a little
lhlnklng for someone you're
fond of to k"p them from
~king a bad move. Be llrm.
Save !hom lrom problema

LIO (Jutr U·Aug. 22) Take a
hard look at tho way you
manage your pet'IOn 1Halra.
Your llnanclol tooting In parllcular could stand aomo
1horlng-up.

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'VBirthday
Oct. .. 1171
More troval than you've dona In
some time 11 likely lor you IIIII
coming yeor . You will atao
renew an old lrlendshlp you
had nearly lorgoHen
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t1!1k 1no a ppl ications ' r
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hour tra ining program n
crisis Inte rvention and
listen ing skrlls luting fiv e
weeks to be he ld In Athe ns ,
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THE TEN MILL
LIMIATION
NO TICE Is' hereby giW!n
f
that In pursuanc f! o a
Resolution of the Bol'rd of
Trustees of the Township of
Bedford, Ohio, passed on the
1st day of September , 1975,
there will be ' ubm II ted to a
T~'!n~~i the areo~le G!n!~~4
ELECTI6N to be held In the
Townsh ip ot Bedford. Ohio , at
the regular ptaces •of ~ottno
therein on tuesday the 41h
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day of Nov e mber , 1975. the
~uestlon ot levying, In excess
of the ten mill lim, lloBtlondf fodr
the benef it o
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Township for the purpose of
maintaining end operating
cemeteries of the township
Said tax be ing : a n ad
dltlonalfaxotTwomlllstorun
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Yard Sale
B~~~~~NlvE~Ai.~y ,nl~~~
c lean clothing, different
sizes . Tuesday illl day The
rest of week from 4 to 7! I
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Insulation Services

1913 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
53895
Grand Pri x coupe, black finish. black vinyl top, SJ
option. stereo, rad1o and tape, factory air, power
steering and brakes White stripe radial tires . Nice and
sharp
1913 BUICK LeSABR E
53295
Custom H. T Cpe , local ownet, that's rea lly sharp
Ins ide and out, good w-w tires , ·custom wheels , dark '
green vinyl roof. green finish, AM radio and tape,
r'.dactory a~r, ~utomat1c, P steering and brakes .
1972 COMET 2 DR .
$1850'
6 cyl std trans , radio. like new w-w tires, blue finish, ,
mce car with good econom y. ·
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STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING.SDFFITT
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

LARRY

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Syracuse. Ohio
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YARD Sales, Rustle Hills,
WANT 4tl.5 O[
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INFORMAT!Of:l
, 1, ~ a~Y•.\hlngs . bedrm suite,
OEADLtN!.~ 1' •
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C(l nc ettalion - Correct ions
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Will be accepted unt il '9 am 111 ~·someth,lng for ev eryon e.
for Oa of Publication
·~·t everything cheap Phof\e
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publisher
will ·• no.t ... be ;J'¥~~Q b S"Ie, Thursday · ~Q,d
re-spon!.l ble ror more 1han one
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son age o~
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~ 4 FAMILY Yard Sale at Bot
Powell St , Middleport Ocl
14 cents per word · three
consecutive Insertions.
8, 9 and 10. Winter clothing,
d six con
all sizes
bedspreads ,
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re duc 1ng ma chine . new
~SsP:rd ~~s pa id With in 10
Si mplicity patterns . 10c
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each while they lest ~
ays CARbOFTHANKS
Mate'r tals, tr ims. and
&amp; Obituary
threads reduced to sell
s2 00 for 50 word minimum
Mise of all kinds
S!t:~ .s.:JJillonal word 3c .
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BLIND AOS
Add it iona l 25c Charge per 5 FAMILY Yard Sale, 1 mile
out of Harr isonville . Fur
Adver llsefl'l ent ,
n1fure . clothing of 1111 . size
OFFICE HOURS
and novelties Phone 742
830am lo5 OOpm Da ily .
3186.
B 30 em to 12 00 Noo n
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
LEVY

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Arp ly In person ,
Friend y Tavern. 98 N.
Second St ,.,Middleporf.
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Thud St. '
Racine, Ohio
Ph. 949·5961

BOOKKEEPING,

We Paint Houses
We Paint Barns
We Paint Roofs
,We Paint Anything

Tax Advisoly SeiVicet
Collection systems,

offite supp~ seMce·

lARRY- WHOBREY,

Free Estimates
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It doesn't require any trouble
at all to go set at three
notrump. All South has to do is
to wm the spade lead m dummy
go right after d~amonds.
East will show obt. West will
take his ace and clear the
spades and there will be no way
""•"'"' 9v~ lor South to ga,ther in nine
_ _., tricks.
It Is bad luck to find all four
diamonds in the West hand, but
a careful declarer won't be hurt
by th1s bad luck . He will loolt:
dummy and see that be
i{'! ;can always score four diamond

A Louisiana reader wants to
know if there ever was a
reward for being void of·
trumps.
The answer to this one is that
in "Bridge" the first game of
the Whist family that allowed ·
for any bidding a player was
given a small score in the honor
column for "chicane"
( notrumps ) while "double
chicagne" (both partners void)
was given double that bonus
(Do you have a question IDI
the Jaco~ys? Wr~te "Ask the
Ja c o ~ ys " care of this
newspaper. The most in reresrmg quest1ons will be
used in th1s column and
wr/ter5 will r~tcelve copies of

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apostrophes, the lenlth 1nd formation of tho words are all
hints. Each d1y the codel~llors •re dlt!~rent. •

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TAURUI (April 20-IIIIJ 20) A
keen senae ol buslnau
aw1reneu Ia In your corner to-dly. You do h1vo llendency lo
si&lt;lm a llt11o cream and spread
It around Curb lhat urge.

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Your mind will be on more
oerloua mattm today. Though
you're tempted to play a bit,
you'll soon find your heart lsn'l
In It and gat b1ck to work

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6·{)()-Columbus Today 4, Sunrise Semester 10.
6:15-'--Folk Literature 3
6:25-'--Form Report 13 .
6·30-New Zoo Revue A, Arthur Smith 6; News~; Bible
Answers 8; Farmtlme 10; The Story 13.
6·10-0unce of Prevention 10.
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6:45-'--Mornlng Report 3.
6:55--Chuck White Reports 10, News 13 .
7:oo-Today 3.~.15 ; A.M America 6,13; CBS News 8;
Bugs l!unny &amp; Friends 10.
7:30-Schoolles 10.
8:oo-Lucy Show 6 ; Capt. Kangaroo a,10; Sesame St.
33.
8:30-Big Valley 6.
9:()0-A.¥ . 3; Phil Donahue~. 15; Lucy Show 8; Mike
Douglas 10; Momlng wllh D. J . 13.
9:30-Not For Women Only 3; One Life to Live 6;
Musical Chairs 8; New Zoo Revue 13.
10 :()1)-(elebrlty Sweepstakes 3.~. 15; Dinah 6; Glve· NTako 8,10; Mike Douglas 13.
10·30-Wheel of Fortune 3,4,15; Price Is Right 8,10.
11 :{)()-High Rollers3,15; I Dream of Jeannie ~~
8,10
11 :30-Hollywood Squares 3, 15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4; Love of Life 8,10, SesameS. 20,33.
11 ·55-'--Take Kerr 8; Dan lmel's World 10.
12 .()0-Mavnlflcent Marble Machine 3,15; Showaffs 13;
Bob Braun's 5G-50 Club ~' News 6,8, 10.
12 :30-a for the Money 3,15; All My Children 6,13;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10.
12:45-'--Eiec. Co. 33.
12:55-'--NBC News 3,15.
1·{)()-Nows 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; Phil Donllhut I;
Young &amp; the Restless tO; Not for Women Only 15.
1·30-Daysof Our Llves3,4, 15; Lef1 Make a 0.16,13;
A's lhe World Turns 8,10.
2:()0-$10,000 Pyramid 6,t3; Guiding Light 8,10.
2:30-0octors 3,4,15; Rhyme &amp; Reason 6,t3; Edge of
Night 8.10.
3:()0-Anothtr World 34, 15; General Hospital 6,13;
Motch Game 8,10; Kup's Show 20.
3:31)-..()ne Life fo Live 13; Bewitched 6; Tattlllloln
8,10.
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4:oo-Mr. Cartoon 3; Merv Griffin 4; Somtlnet 15;
Mickey Mouse Club 6; ,I; Ml1ter Rogers 20.33;
Movie "The Big Store"10; Call !I Macaronl13.
4:30-Bewltched3; Afterschool Speclal6.13; Partridge
Family 8; Sesame S 20,33; Get Smart 15.
5:()0-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Star Trek 15.
5:30-Adltm -12 4; News 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8; Elec.
Co. 20.33; Adltm -12 13.
6:()J).....filews 3,4,8,10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; H~
Lodge 20; Teaching Children 33 .
6:»-NBC NtW13.4,15; ABC News 13; CBS Newsl,lO;
fllllk1ng It ' - ' 20; ~ But_ 33.
7.!»-Trulh or Cons. 3; Bowling for Dollers 6; To Tell
the Truth ~' Pop Goes lhe Country 8; News 10;
Country Music Jubilee 13; Family Affair 15; Book
Beaf 20; Know Your School 33.
7 :30-Lastofthe Wild 3; Name That Tune A; Wild Wild
World ' of Animals 6; Wild Kingdom 15; Match
Game PM 8; Evening Edition wllh Martin '
Agronsky 20; The Judge 10; To Tell the Truth 13;
EpiSOde Action 33.
8:()0-Littlo House on the Prairie 3,4,15; When Things
Were Rotten 6,13; Tony Orlando &amp; Down 8,10;
Behold the Land 33; Phlledelphle Folk Fostlvai2Q.
8:30-That' s My Mama 6.13
9·oo-Doctors Hospl!al 3,4,t5; Baretta 6,t3; Cannon
8,10; Grear Performances 20,33 .
10 :{)()-Petroce!!l 3,4,15; S!arsky t, Hutch 6,t3; Kalt
McShtno 8, 10; News 20; Say Brother 33.
10:30-Another Look at Appalachia 33
11 :{)()-News 3.~.6, 8,10, 13,15; ABC News 33.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Movie "Outroge" 13;
FBI 6; Bona&lt;:ek 8; Movie "Babes In Arms" 10;
Janak! 33.
12:30-Movle "Outrage" 6.
1:oo-Tomorrow_ t4; News 13.
by backing lnlo the aub)lct,
you'll ooon flnd K's bell to !Ilk
straight.

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11 'Ibick plect
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10 31l-Woman 20,33.
11 ·{)()-News 3,A,6,8, 10, 13, is, ABC News 33.
11 30-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Wide World Mystery 13;
FBI 6; Movie "Lieutenonf Schuster's Wlfe" 8;
Movie " Billy the Kid" 10; Janokl 33.
12 31l-Widj! World Mystery 6.
I :oo-Tomorrow 3,4 ; News 13.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I, 1975

tricks u•less West holds all four
against h1m. Four in the East
hand will be no trouble at all
since m that case the 10 spot
will be fiRessable
Therefore , the careful
declarer will win the f1rst spade
m his own hand and lead a low
diamoRd
. West will be between Scylla
and Charybdis . lf.be goes right
up with the ace of diamonds he
will only have one diamond
trick and South 'WiU make four
d1amonds, three hearts and two
spades . U he ducks, dummy's
queen will w1n . South will leave
diamonds to knock out the ace
of clubs and make his game
with three club tricks.

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7. 31)-Hollywood Squares 3.~; Let's Deal with Jt 6;
$25,000 Pyramid a, Evening Edition with Martin
Agronsky 20 ; Price Is Rtght 10; To Tell the Truth
13. W•lly's Workshop 15; Famllly Tl)eatre 33.
a:oo-Joe Garaglola 3,4,15 ; Happy Days 6,13, Good
Times a,IO; Ourslory 20,33.
a: I5-'-Baseball Play Off 3,4,15
8·3()-Welcome Back, Kotter 6,1 :); Joe &amp; Sons a, tO;
Consumer· Survlval Kll 20.33
9:()0-Rookles 6,13 ; Switch 8.10; Switch 8,10, Ascent of
Man 20,33
10 :()0-Marcus Welby, M.D 6,13; Beacon Hill 8,10;
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WIN AT BRIDGE
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Notice

IS W~ON6l!

9-21-JOf C

'
and older 1
CAM ARO, \700 . Phone
1973 FORD P 1ckup , 25o,vs. 4 1Y6Y
992-5301
sp , p s . p.b , Sl.BOO. ,..hone
9 7-Stc
and older
Emergency
16141 985 359~ :
10·5-llc
~ollar~o
949-22.11 or 992-5700
1975 FORD F 11 tr uck Phone
- - - - FOR SALE---1600 Nye St.
1........-----------,;-complete a ir conditioning
992
74H
WHEAT BACK PENNIES
1972 NOVA in ex(!e Uepf CC?n ·
sales and serv ice, heating ,
107 3tc
Pomeroy
85 A R:OLL
dillon
For mor,.e,
m
plumbing , roofing and
BUFFALO NICKELS$7 .00
1
formaflon , c.!il' 667 3759 or 1960 ELECTRA BU IC k, needS
Ph.
992-3313
general sheet me tal work
A ROLL
667-3652.
.
Fret Estimates
transm
Issions
.
Inquire
at
or
992-5880
SILVER
CERTIFICATES
10-5 -Stc
9 14 -1 mo.
Tewksbary Barber Shop
11.25 EACH
10 7-6tc
$2.00 Bills - Sl.'ZS each.
4 SP . CHANGEOVER lor 1970
Old smobile , $150 Pho ne 992· THE UNDERSIGNED will
$5.00
sn .oo Gold coins XF cond. I _EJuiiiiiiiie;ED"~ll
7539
Sell at public .u le tor cash
CALL 742-2331
10-J 5tc
th,e following motor vehic le
utlilnd- Roger Wa1J1sleyto be taken from gonald ONE 4 rm . and bath furnlsiied
McCarty, RO 2, Cheshire ,
One B rm and 2 baths . all on
Oh io 45620 1967 Dodge
large lot . Phone 9_.9 2666 tor
Coronet, Serial No . WH45·
appointment .
F71112i79 The sale will be
10 -5-3tc
held at 105 Union Avenue,
I
From the largest Truck or
.....
Pomeroy , Ohio at 10:00 AM RUSTIC Hllls "'home, S6.500
IN OA 9H 23 Channel Citizen's
Bulldozer Rad iator to the
on
the
lOth
day
of
October,
outright, S17,07B 51 balance
Band transceiver, am -fm
?'Jallest Healer Core
1975
The undersigned
mpx radio, B track stereo
Phone 992-7523.
at a rate not exceeding 2 o
reserves the right to bid .
Nathan Biggs
10-5 61p
mills for each one dollar of
Call 992 ~965
The Farmers eank &amp;
Radiator Specialist
9 4-tfc
valuation , which amounts to
Johnson
Masonry
savings
Company , NEW house, unfinished, 3
Twenty Cents for each one
&amp; Remodeling
Pomeroy , Ohio
bedrooms . on 3 acres land •.
hundred dollars of valuation ,
1972 HONDA JSO Scrambler
SMITH NELSO~
10-5-3tc
near Meigs Mine No 1 on
for Five Veers
motorcycle , excellent
1
Hampton Hollow Road, ~
The Polls ror said Election
Bird&amp; Mastic Vinyl
condition . Call 1614 1 667-3675
MOTORS,
mile Been lived In, S9,000 .
Siding
will be open at 6: JO O'clock
after 5 p.m
Pomeroy
Ph.
992-2174
1938
Chevy,
runs
good
Also,
A M and remain open until
A
lean,
Alcoa
&amp;
Wolvarlne
10-1 6tc
w lth new battery , $200 .
7: 30 o'c lock P.M Dayl ight
Aluminum Siding
. Phone (614 ! ffi .'~65
Standard TIIT)e of said day
Bird VInyl Gutter•
FLEA MARKET betwe en SAVE - SAVE - SAVE .
10·5 6tp
By or der of the_ Board of
and Downspouts
Selling out our stock of guns ,
Rullllnd
at
Pomeroy
and
Elections, of Meigs County,
Sotlits of all kinds
bows and emmo . All guns CONSOLE stereo, AM · FM
crossroads Baby beds,
Ohio.
MEIG S Co un ty F i sh and
-· 10·5 15
wlll be sold At 10 percent
rad io , a track ta pe com ONE HOUSE With 5 rms and
bicycles , sweepers, portable
I bath In nice nelgh!Jorhood
Game Assn will have a
above
wholesale
plus
blnatlon , 4 speaker sound
sewing machines . tricycles,
Only $7,200 . Phone 992 -5786.
me e ting Oct. 10 at 7:30p .m
system . Balance $104 ,10 , or
NEIG LER 'S Building and:
elec guitar and l!lmpllfler . shipping. 870 Remlngtons.
10 S-6tc SEPTIC TANKS cleaned
Edwin s Cozart
at Syracuse Club rooms .
$140 Sole will lost 1111 all
Supply. We specialize In
te rms Call 992-3965
open
10
to
6.
Modern
sa
n1
tatf
on
992
395&gt;~
Chaiitman
10 -7.Jtc
10 7-tfc
10 7-3tc guns are gone Ind ian Joe's
build ing houses Also . d01
or
992
7349.
3
BEDRM
.
house
In
Racine
.
Sports and CB 's , 308 Page
repair work and cablnef&amp;,l
9
18
tt
c
Doroin y M.}.J!h'A's qn ~~;-;;-Oiz-;;-:;;;IN~" 3 FAMILY Yard Sales at
Phone
949-2671.
Sl .. Middleport .
alum Inurn siding Call Guy•
LDSE weight with New Snape
10·5 26tc
. ' - . - - - -"'
01tl. liffBr \ 'produ~ts , new catalogs, Get
9 28 -IOIC
Tablets and Hydrex Water
Nelgler, 949 -2508; If no;
VIrgil Hill r es idence at
BAC.KHOE tor rent , hour or
Dated Oct. 2, 1975
on our growing cUstomer
Pills a t Nelson Orug ,
answer call 949 2813 or 949,
Letart Falls the rema inder
contract
Reg
or ex .
1
•t 1 ~. v ''lilt Or ·maybe 'You would
Pomeroy , and Dutton Drug , 3 BEDROOM home. Shower
of the wee k
1973 HONDA 350, 4 cyl with
2457
and bath , one floor plan .
cavatlng type Se ptic tanks
( 10) 7, 14, 21. 28, 4tc 1
like to take orders? Phone
.
10-5 26t~
10 7-3tc
Middleport
1
Wind [ammer II &amp; eMiras.
Basement,
double
garage
lnst811ed
Bill
Pullins
.
Phon
e
Helen J Brown , 992-5113,
10 7-3tp
~----~-----'--~-- I
Call 949 2225.
with workshop ovtr, car ·
992 2478 .
KOSCOT
Independent GARAGE Sale at 1126 E Moln
10-2-0tc
MIX CONCRE~E
port. 3 outbuildings. Almost
8 27 He READY
Distributor
1963 HONDA 300 Dream , elec .
d e livered r tgh t to your
St., Pomeroy . 3 houses
2
acrea
of
land
.
Phone
7429-21 -ttc
starter. low m ileage , needs
.
project Fast and easy . Free ,
below the Minersville Corp . SRiDESMAID- dr0.S,aprkOt
2845 or see Robert Hayman, Wt: DO olumlnum siding ,
NOTICE OF ELECTION
with brown velvet, size 9
battery $200 Phone 992·
estlma1CS
Phone 992 3284. .
r.uudoy
thru
Friday,.
Oct.
1
Salem St, Rutland , any
ON TAX LEVY
gu t ter work ,
roofing ,
Shoe$ to matCih , slze 7. Sell
7658
Goeo1e 1n Ready Mix Co ., '
10 '2 lounge cha rs, bed
tN EXCESS OF
' ,time
panel
ing,
painting,
plum
10
7
3tc
both
ror
s2s
call
992
7291
'fl tddte port. Ohif+
•I
springs, etC .
·
10-5 61c
THE TEN MILL
bing, We fix the whole
after 4 p m .
6 30 ttc ,
I0-5-3tc
LIMITATION
house
AI
Tromm
,
742-2328
10-1 -tfc PORTABLE sewing machine,
BRVSH nov , 4 to 5 ft . Pull
- - -·~ ------------ t
-24-tlc 'E XCA V A~r-N-G .
--------------S25. Phone 992-7138
type. Phone (304) 812 2915
bockh0 0\ 1
NOTICE Is hereby given
10 5-3tc FIRST lime two ramlly 1700 LB Modll led m in i·
10-7 3tc
dozer
and
dltcher
Gas .:
that In pursuance ot a - - - - - - - - - - - - - QI StiiJ tof Minors
tractor, 350 Chevy , hllebvrn
e lectric and wtter line ,
111, Tt.. • ,._hlond
Resolution of the Board of i\..0 turnlture, ',; l(fl bO'KII
lnl4ctlon ..400, Turbc).,•-NlttA NEW pieced · comforts and
burial. basementS';' tooters ,,
u
Iant, 1t,a: m I on left,
Legal. - s2500 with troller .
Trustees of the Township of brass beds, or completE.
~u l lt tops , S20 and up
septic systems and brush '
Hondm•de Ravvedy Ann
Chester, Ohio, pass• d on the households . Write M 0..
Phone I (5131 878·1802.
Telephone 16141 378 6274
clean lng t Will haul fill dirt, '
4th day of September, 1975, Miller , IU . 4, Po mer oy ,
and Holly Hobble dolls, dog
10·2·61C
wayne Chevalier. Reeds
top soli, sand and grave1 1:
there will be submitted to a Ohio Call 9921760
colltctlon , bottles. kltchen ville, Oh 10.
IJmestone for dr iveways ana ,
vote of the people of said
10·7·74
ware,llnehs . 2 - 1B In snow
10 710tp
roads. Phone Charles R 1
tires, babies ', girls' and
Tow~shlp at a G~neral
=
----LANDMARK'S
Hatfield , Backhoe Servlce, l
ELECTION to be held In the· - - · ·
ladles' clothing, clock radiO ,
DEER 'slugs. 12 go S1 ~ . 20
Rt . 1, Rutland , Oh io, 742 1
tor mise Items . clean
. TOWn1hlp of Choster. Ohio.- ..
ga S1 19, 12 ga Remington
6092
•
M\t regular _places of yollng
,
.
m erchandlse Tues .• Oct 7
Express or Super X $3 83
7-11 -90tC•
and Wednesday , Oct 8, 9 30
therein., on Tuesda't\ the 4th REMOO~LINU , t~lumblng,
block powder, S2 90 lb. Lots
day of November , 975, the
heating and all types of
a m tilt _. p.m
of new and used shotguns
EXCAVATING·, dozer , loader'
t3a ROLLING ACRES
~uest l on ot levvtng, 1n l'r.t;tll
general
repair
Work
Very good discount on new
10·3-41c
a nd backhoe work · septic
of tht ttn mill limitation , for
guaranteed ~0 yea rs exJ
$175 per acre Heavy
guns F ife' s , Third St,
20ACRES - 2houses,onenew
ta nk s in stal le d . dump .
•
lhe benfflt of Ches ter
perlence Phone 992 -2409
Middleport
Phone
992
7494
timber - Minerals - Old
dbl. wide, nice barn on school
trucks and to boys tor h1re : ~
PRIZES- FUN
3
FAMILY
Yard
Sole,
Mon
Townshlp · for the purpose of ,
5
1
tf~.
._
10 -7 t2tc
1
house
&amp; well Good
bus
an~ mall rls. 531.000.
will haul fill di r t. top soli,
day, Tuesday . and Wtd ·
maintain ing and operatlnt' 1.!. -----~-- --~ -~-- •
REFRESHMENTS
lim estone a nd grov el&lt; Call .
BRICK HOME - 3 bedrooms,
hunting. .
nesday ~15 South Fourth
Cemeteries .
'· .
, t:e"AR PEATR V,
pan!lil;g ,
Bob or Roger Jeffer S', day
Ave ., Middleport
MIDDLEPORT
I
t . gas, c 11 Y wa ter
Said tax be ing : · ~~ ~.ad~r ~ floor i ng and ce iling Phone
Come m and register.
mod.
kit.
na
phone 992 7089, night phone
10-5-3tc
GRAVELY
TRACTORS
dlllonol to• of'" m ill to ~¥'1jlor r992:27S9.
STORY
FRAME
3
BR
.
No purchase niceuary .
and nicely paneled Now · 992 J.S'2S or 992 5232
~
We have the following 1975
five veers .
• 9 11 261c
bath: Nice lot. New carpel
Sll,OOO.
2 11 ttc1
models In stock &amp; will sell
~ m 111
and paneling. Nat. gas
NEWLISTING - 3bedrooms, --·- --------- ''
POMEROY LANDMARK
1t 1 20 per cent discount
at a rate not exceeding 50
ls
heat
.
$12.500.
2
Super
C·l
ba!h,
mod
.
kit
.
gas
lurnace
,
2
w-e
sPECIAL
IZE In mobll o:
tor e ach one dollar of
PRIVATE ·meeting room for 9. _ Jack W. Carsey, M9r . .
2 Cuslom C-1
porches and level lot. $12,500.
CLOSE IN - 1'12 acre. 2
home furnace repalr. Phont
~aluatlon. which amounts to HIMAL.AYAN and Siamese
a.A
Phone
992-2161
any organization , phone 99 2
1 Commtrclll 12
Five cents tor e ach one
c FA R
Phone
I ACRE - 3 bedrooms, bath,·
992 -5858
'
BR. balh . Utlllly R.
3975
1 116· 5 Rldint Tractor
hundred dollar-s of valu8tlon ,
kittens
eg .
9· 18·tlc,
Garage. Own water system
drilled well, and old service
1
3 11 ilc
for Five Years
(614) 446-3844
~ ·
Also
:zo
per
Ctnt
discount
an
ONE jet proP.elled 2112 h p. out · anv attachment purchased
-. .
&amp; city water,. Enclosed
station Only 58,000.
AC H I N t: .:
Th e Polls for said Election
10·1_::!:,
board motor One a wick
the above tracton.
patio. 58,300.
RENOVATED - 7 room
Repairs. service, a ll make s . .
wlll be open at 6: 30 o'clock cOoN - HOuND-~rc:/'le; for COUNTRY home, II rms •
turn Ino plow. Ont Dave wlttt
Gravely Tractor Sales
bath, and utllltln . G-TP
house, 9 bedrooms, bath, mod .
99 2 2284 The F,br lc1 Sh op:
h
Ph e
POMEROY - 1112 acre A M. and remain open until
Bred ley garden tractor with.
7: 30 o'c lock P .M Daylight
sale, _. mon t s o ·
on
Pomeroy,
Ohio
woter Phone (614) 985 -3846
kit. gas F.A. furnace .' 2 acres
Pomeroy Au thotrzed Si ng er·,
very
private.
2
BR
balh,
8
h
p.
Wisconsin
motor
,
One
99 2·7149
10·5-ltp
614·992-2975
Sales and Se rv ice We
Sllndlrd Time of sold doy
,10 2-6ft
custom made canopy , 15 x
nice
.
kitchen,
ull!lty
R.
of land . S29,500 .
sharpen S cissor~
BY order of the Board of
- - -- - - - - - - - - - 15. Phone 678 'Z166.
Porch Not gas furnace . 2
5 ACRES - In the country.
3-29 tic
Elec tions . of Meigs County, --------------::-- LAURELAND
FX350
HARLEY
Aportmenll,
10-5 6tc 1973
Davidson, less than 1.000
car garage. $13,000
partly fenced . Nice farm
----·
6th and George Strttts In - - - - - -- - - - - - Oh io.
m lies, excellent condition
pond, drilled well and mobile 10 Lwo~o IH5w E ~ ·R EPA t R'
POMEROY - 1 story
New Haven , w. VI hBrand PENNIES Franklin fireplace,
~ Sweepers . toa sters , Iron, , '
lor seoo Phone 992-2967
new 2 bedrm . town ousts,
30 tn. elec renoe Phone
Edwin S Cotort
,;;;a
frame - 3 BR . bath Full
home.
$15, 500•
all small applio~~nces Lawn
10·1·1tC
oppllo~ces furnished , tully
(6W 985-3920
Chairman
models af moblle home$ .
basemen! with TV room,
SYRACUSE - 7 room frame
mower, next to Stat e High'.
carpeted, renting S12B u~ .
10-5 3tc
Phone area code 614 -423 BR.
ullllly,
workshop.
Nat.
Oororhv M. Johnston
house
on
nice
lot
.
SJ,OOO
way
Garage on Route 'J·'
Including ut ilities . Ca I - - - - - - - - - - - - USED--C HAIN SIWI. 498
9531
Director
gas furn6ce, concrete patio
NEW LISTING - 157 acre
P ~ one 985 3825
manager at 1 (304) IB2 r2567· 1 RUG weav ing end rugs tor
Loculi
~t.,
Mlddleporl.
_. . lJ .tfc
Doled Oct . 2, 1915
In rear . 59,500
cattle farm . 8 room home, .
' ,
4 16 tf
10·5·121c
sale . Phon• 99 2129 .
Phone 992-3092.
9-18·26tc
bath, large barn and 2 ponds . • - - "------·---:- ~--- ·I
-------------.
10-~ · 61&lt;
TUPPERS PLAINS - 5
(10) 7." ,. , 21 , 28 . -'c
2 BEORM tra ile r , Kingsbury
yrs. old . 3 BR. Bath. Dining
Most minerals. 560,000 .00
WOULD YOU BELIEVE?'
' Road , 1J.. mile off St., Rt. U3 . 9 REG Angus heifers . ex ife"M iN'GroJt.:-1, 1oo auto,
BUY NOW ANO BE SECURE
Bu il d on all steel build ing otl
R . HW floors . Full
LOST - Beagle , black, brown
NOTICI ON fiLING
Furnished . no pets, 1 or 2 cellent blood line Phone 992
new 12 or ~0 go Sl12.50.
IN
LATER
LIFE
Pole
Born prices ' Golden •
basement
with
uflllty
.
and white Lost In vicinity of
Of INVINTORY AriD
children . Phone 742 -3122
2789 .
File's, MlddleMrt , !&gt;ii!Q... .
. GIL'11t All Sleet BUildings,:
•
Rock Sprlnvs Fo lrgroun~ _.:._
,APPRAIUMINT
Porches
forced
olr
fur
10·7-26tc
•10-5-6tc ·
· ·9-30-36tc
· Rt 4, Box 148 , Waverly, f
Has name tag . Phone 992
Tlia Stilt ot Ohio, Melli
nace . About ·~ acre.
Oh iO, Phone 947 - ~296 ,
.1
3790.
countv. court of Common
3 .li ND 4 ROOM furnished and EXCELLENT Bundy cornet, "Gu;;--;nd-Am-m~:-o;-,;i,
$19,500.
'
7-24-ttc''
Pleas, Probate Division
l0-6-Jtp
unfurnished
apartments
1968 English Ford . Phone
stock
IS
now
here
DON ' T THROW YOUR
---~------------';
, To the Execuror of th e
complete line of Rem ---------~----'~
PQQ!i1;
991
5434
.
4
I?,·IIC
.•
9f·
3215
10-l -6tc
MONEY
AWAY
LET
US
est~te, to such of the,tollowlng
Ington,
wrnc_rester ,
1
a~ •re residents of the State of
APPRAISE
THE
lthica, Savage Slug barrels
NOTICE Olf.J,I , ..u.
' ...
~
~
-~--Ji-~--!J~
Oh io. viz - th e surviving
1
PROPERTY
BEFORE
,
APPOINT~IN 1 1i 'r r{J
l t.~"'space · for rent ;j'A tl ""'l~T-REL -T' AI ERT;, MUST
In stock for most brand ShOT
spouse, the next of kin, fhe
guns, but In short supply ,
C11a
No.
~tns
u~litle~
Phone
992-5535.
I
S
LL
.
197
35
.
f~cWt
•:~
·
YOU
BUY
OR
SELL
1
0
beneficiaries under the wilL
Get them while they last.
Eslot• ol Cllr• 1 (.'1•11 .... ..
· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9-__:1~~
• ,u randem
• •
'192·225911 no answer
and to the attorney or at
c lYtle
rpeted b•dtm
thr gh
Deceased.
Money short, laY -a -way .
'192-2568
torneys representing any ot
Notice Is hereby glv~{'""fhll't i cow NT R y- Mobil e H r e
wheels , many ~ tres. ~elu:•
your tall hunting needs New
the aforementioned persons : JosephW . Cook , otPomeroy, t' P&amp;Jek Rl
tenmttesnor-th
·"'
~hrouottout
.Will
te
•
~all store hours start ing
31
Marv M . Beard . Pomeroy , Meigs County , Ohio. has beer
ot Po;,eroy · Lar_ge rots wit h
smeller trelltr on trad!
Sept 5, 10 o.m . to 9 p.m .• MIDDLEPORT,
n~w
Oh 10, Sa lis bury Township , No duly
Monday -S aturday. VIllage
oppolnted Admln iSirator
~ on l: ret• pat loo · sldew~l~i . - pMrJ.I ~l GlY , ,Hpendker~~n •
decorated. carpeted , oes
21612 .
of the Estate of Clara Reel,
nner s and ' off s treet~. M9blt , Home
ar • en Gun ShOppe, 266 Mill St ., ·
forced air, 3 bedroom , l V2
You are hereby not lf!ed thal deceased , late or. Pomer:oy.
~~ rkmg Phone 992 7479 I il ~J dt~non ;
va . at Shadle
Phone 992 5117 , financing
story corner lot , single
the Inventory and Ap Meigs County, Ohio, , .
t
.
1131
tic
,
·1Br
ldge
ava ilable .
garage, near school and
1
pr aisem ent of the estate ot the
10 -5·6 c
9 3·26tc
Cred itors are re~u r red to
_. _. ··-·- -·-----shopping center , 517,500.
aforementioned.
deceased , fllo their clol~l Vfltll Sill
.,
- ---'fMT'-----992-7&amp;24 , 586 Lincoln St.,
late ot sl!ld county , wasfflled flduclory with In u
t~s ii: IJ A N'l SHE 0
• po rlm'en&gt;J l'i·~ Ei' ~ 11 E'IG~ wotor pump,
Middleport.
_ ·1f&lt;
in thiS Court. Said Inventory
Doted this 1 tli'~
ol
:~~1-11" only I• . Middlepq~t .,, w lfkeonew wll~ 20vollon tank . 1976 STARCRAFT travel
,
MAINTAINED DURIIIG
9 16
and Appraisement will be for September 1975 ~ " )'
trailers and fold -downs .
'
' rhon~ 992 38H
.: ~~!f/t""l lfi!UittJt It one-third h p. $75.
CLOSING POMEROY-MASON BRIDGE
flUJ')I'O before this court on
------------~Lowest
prices
In
trl&amp;tate.
r. Jl!hone 992-5716
•t
Manning &amp;II Webster
the ~Oth dey of October . 1975,
home , just
lA
• (':, JUdge
----;-------;---:10 -5 u (
All 1975 rold downs reduced. 3 BEORM
at H:I •OO o'clock A.M.
finished , remodeling, Salem
Galaxy S2 39, Starmester
(91 23, 30 (10 1 7, Jtc
LARGE 2 story dWtl}: U ot)!f'M------ - -- - Any penon desiring to file
St .. Rutland Phone 742 ·3615
11 ,729, XI.. Deluxe. 11,375.
...!...
unlurnlshad , con be" m•~• 5 FT . BUSH HOG , 3 pl . hitch,
exceptions thereto mus t fil e
after _.p .m. or see Milo B.
Cam,p Conley Starcraft
t.OVBRTISEMENT
Into 2 aparlments In Mid$200. Phone (614) .985 -3594.
them at least f1ve days prior to
Hutchison .
FOR OISPOSAL OF
dl.port Coli 992 3173.
10·5-7tc
Sales, Rt ·62 North of Pt .
the dille set for hearing
9-23-tlc
COUNTY RIICQROS
10·1-6tc - - - - - -- - - -- - Pleasant, W. Va .
Given under my hand and
On Seplambor 10. 1975 tho - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-10 JOHN Do1re dozer New
HERM~N GRATE
seal of uld Cour,t, thiS 3rd day County Records Commission _. RM apartment , furnished .
engine, pllnt, canopy with -----------~~~tc ;;, 'Mii..E-;asloi.V:m-;;-:w. vo .
ot October 1975.
3 bodrtlls .. new kitchen, lull
met8ursuant to Sec . U9.38 of
$130 month , utllltlts paid.
winch . Reverser bar . $4,500 .
MASON, W.VA.
· blltment, carptted,
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Couple only . Phone 992-397~.
Phono (6W 915 -359~ .
Mannint o Webster oppllcotlons or me following
Paneled
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forced
air
10-J.ttc
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h•et, fenced fA acre yard.
F.H.A . approved~ Prlctcl for
Auditor . Tre11urer:. Com'".
1.11o.
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By Ann l 1 Watson mlnloners,
~ulck salt . Phone (30_.) 112·
front, 1 car garage, modern
Probata Court.
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with cultivators 111d fer Deputy Clerk Department of Health, County I •
oil alec . 1 mila out of
2414
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tlllltrl 1ttachment . Ex .
Chaster . Coli 9A9-4692 or 14)·
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Home . County Court , end 973VINDALE trailer lnd 101
cel~ntcondltlon . Phont2A7110)7, " · 21C CIIrk or Courts.
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2082 or 2~1-2755
2867.
'24-t2tp - - - - - - - - - - - - Then 11111 will be ovalloblt
Ohio Phone (6141 ~6~ 3W ·
10-5 -3t~
-------------3 ll!llliM house, 5 yrs. old.
tor public Inspect ion during
• 0 · c - - - - - - - -- - - - - NOTICE OF
ecr..r lot, drilled well,
Take over payments with no
buslnnshourslnthiAudltor's -~-----------1964 INTERNATION.t.L 1600 ONE
APPOINTMENT
soptlc tonk and born. Close
down poyment. Cell 9?2 - ~064
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C111 No. 21626 omce .
FOR 'GR~AT COUNTRY
to Rutlond Phone 742-3635
alter 5 P m .
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Moldln Otctand.
10 l-61p
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w•v
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10-5-ltc
Me
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Lilli~
lo Geno Kh1n
Nollct II herlby given lhll
HOUSE FOR SALE on Lincoln
Comm(.Ssloners
~nd
u~"otstery
Rent - - - - - - - - - - - - - WHk Nights from
~oborl Molden ol Route I,
Hgta . J Jerge btdrms . and
HoftryWtlls,
electric
snempo.oor . GREEN BEANS , pick your r RM. HOUSE end balh,
7: so 10 Midnight
Outer 1 Ohio, has been dy tv
blth , living rm ., TV rm .,
Chlirman
Nelson's Oruo Store
own. A.ndrtw Crou, Letart
ltreploco. Phone 992-5111 .
large bullt ·ln kitchen,
appointed Administrator of
on
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Filii, Ohio, Phone Ul-2852
10-2-lllc
the Estate of Wilbur Lawrence
counter top range, buJII ln
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Molden, dtcustcl. ·lite of
A iQod wh lte Leghorns.
HO U~E . 5'h ocresln Portllnd .
Routt I, Rutltnd County , -....,.-_.::__ _ _ ____,
ltrte btr In kltchon. oil fully
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carpete.d ,
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Freeland
Norris,
Phone
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2432 . •
basement , garage with
Credltora •n required to
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9·24-l!lc
10·5 Sic
tlldlng doors . With or
file lhllr clolms wlih sold
386~·
9-30-6tc
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without fufnlture , pflced
flduclory wllhln lour months TWO 10 speed 261nc,h blcycl~s
ONE . shallow woll pump , HOUSEfor siil1. re110nao1t
low , Call, 992 240_. for In
On e boy 's , on!!! oirl s ,
Oetlld this lith .doy of
pintle pipe ond Check
priced, Phon• 992-7641.
forme! ion.
ma tthed set •Like new . NOW selling Fulltr Brush
September 1975
valve, SilO Phone 742 2761 .
9-21-Sllc
10 1-12tc
Mlnnlng D Webster
Products Phone 992-3410
Phon e 9917168
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quarfers
Sl..JO tor 1964
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TUESDAY . OCTOBER7,1975
4:30-Bewlltche!l3; Mod Squad 6; Partridge Family 8;
Sesame St 20,33; Get Smart 15.
5 oo-Bonanza 3; Family Affair a; Star Trek 15
&gt; 30-Adam 12 4; News 6: Beverly Hillbillies a. Elec .
Co 20,33; Adam -12 13.
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Lodge 20; Jody's Body Shop 33 .
6:31&gt;-NBC News 3,4,15: ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 1.10; Your Future Is Now 33, Arabs &amp;
Israelis 20.
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1 {)()-Truth or Cons. 3; To Telllhe Trulh A, Bowling for
Dollars 6; Wilburn Brothers 8; News 10; Name
That Tune 13; Family Affair 15; Antiques 20, Wild,
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HUMAN KINDNESS. -A. N. cWHITEHEAD

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' GLORY BE !!

' 1.1E ALMOST ·GOT
•~ORE PATCHWORK
~ QUILT FINISHED,
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NEED IS TWO
MORE PATCHES. LOWEEZV

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You know how 1o moe the '
best of your opponunlllel ~
day One Will drop Into your
lip. Others will bo II'OUnd, but
you'll be 111ft one to plc:k up the
ball ond run.

CAPIItCOIIN (Dec. 22-J..,
11) You're a auceoselul !Nm
player loday. Trouble 11, you
don'l know how to enjoy the
tru1ts of victory.
AQUAIItUI (JMI. Ill-Feb. 11)
While you're nol a free!Qader,
you might calch yourself lrylng
to duck your hill ol the lib today. You'll create ltatlng wrong
Impressions.

CANCI!II 1"- 21-Julr 22)
Don'llat anyone con you out ot
somelhlhg which Ia duo you.
Spuk up tor your rlghll,
because no one eloe will

P18CI8 (l'eb, 111-.._ 20)
Conditions are particularly
favorable where work or carHr
Is concerned. This m1y not be
loo evident Soma of loday'a
opportunities are only Plrtlally
visible.

VIIIQO (Aug. 21-. .t. 22)
Don'l apply lunda eermarkad
for nocenarv-tamlly expenoes
10 the neada of yoursatf or your
lrlanda Hands·offl
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Make sure
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GEMINI (Iller 21..,_ 20) Today you may have to do a little
lhlnklng for someone you're
fond of to k"p them from
~king a bad move. Be llrm.
Save !hom lrom problema

LIO (Jutr U·Aug. 22) Take a
hard look at tho way you
manage your pet'IOn 1Halra.
Your llnanclol tooting In parllcular could stand aomo
1horlng-up.

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Oct. .. 1171
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coming yeor . You will atao
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The Meigs Warriors successful. However , !hey before being held on ctq,wns.
am a le ur football te am had .the lead, for the first time With 6 seconds rem~niqg1he
distinguished lt.se ll despite since the seeond quarter at Cougar QB feU to the ground
losing 18 to 17 Saturday al- 12-10.
to run out the dock.
temoon inside the prison
The Meigs Countians took
The Moundsville Cougars
walls al Moundsville, W. Va. the kickoff and methodically had 184 yards rushing ~0
when they came within one marched into ~e endzone passing and· 24 first doWll~­
minute of upsetting the from their own 24 yard line, The Warriors ,ha.d 122 y~ds
Cougars.
scoring on an 8-yard pass rushing, 59 passing and 21The Cougars, unbeaten in from Ron Quillen to Hoffner . . first downs.
their last 12 starts, opened Again Paul Aikman kicked
Next SaiW'day ,t 7:30 p.m.
scoring in the first stanza on a successfully to lead 17·12 wllh the Warriors ·lfavel to Belpre
7 yard QB keep into the end 4:15 left int he contest.
H.S. to meet the Washington
z.one on the first series.
Then it became a race with 76ers who lost to the Dlscipjes
Unable to make PAT, they time 1111 the strong Ccugar Saturday 12-i:i.
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offense moved upfleld
All Warrior team members
In the second. quarter the against .a determined but must report t~ac\ice
Warrior defense came up tired Warrior defense.
Wednesday, Thursday and
with the ball and the offense
Unable to. hold on, the...-F)iday lit 5:30 In pads.
punched it in from the 23 yard Warriors gave up a 8-yard TD MoWldsville
6 oo 12-18
line on a pass from Paul Aik-. with only lS seconds left. The Warriors
o 7 3 7- 17
man to tight end Ha~'' kl~k .was blocked, but the
OVAFLStandlngs
· Hoffner that c~.ered lour .'"'Cqugar!j(had an 18-17 lead.
Gallla Disc.
3 o0 63' ;35
yards. The klck by AI~»\, After tfceiving the K.O. the Meigs Warriors 1 1 0 'l1 40
' was g~. and the Warriors Warrior~· moved from their Wash. 76ers
0 3 0 32 s7
, led 7-6 at the half.
own•l1 to the Moundsville ~2
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The rest of the ' lllllll'~~- .. ,
showed outstanding, 1df!(~q~ '"
(Dis, iJ1tiWtJeU)
by both squads.
Willard Anderson, Sr.,
Early in the £~ur.th, Sharon Balle·11,.J Thurman
Moundsville scored on a 26
yard rWJ by their' speedy HB Borden, Thomas Bowen,
and again the PAT was un- Charles Brohard, Charles
Cunningham, Larry Davis,
Ernest Drummond, John
Herbert Evans, Mrs. James
Far~~y and ' daughter, Mrs,
DmlhJ: Fink and daughter,
TONITE THRU THOR.
CindY, ~er4Mary Harrison,
OCT.7-9
MrS. Michael Hlll and son,
NOT OPEN
· George Hyman, Sarah
JarreD, Leesa·Johnson, Unes
Kingrey, Maryellen LamFRI.-SAT.-SUN.
bert, 'Mrs. Johnny Midkiff
OCT. 10-11-12
and . daughter, Bessie
THE RACE WITH
Ohlinger, Deana Peck, Unda
THE DEVIL
(Technlcatorl
Phlilips1E\'erJ!It Price, Helen
Shaw Starts at 7:00p.m.
Radford, Mrs. ~oy Test and

MEIGS.lHEATRE

t.ilbel\s /4alional · ~ -

son.
(Births, OcU)
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J~rdpn,
son, MI. Alto, W. Va:; Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Miller, son,
Letart, W. Va .
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ADMITTED - Mary
Schafer, Millfield; Ree,se.
Williams, Pomeroy; Elva
Hayes, jlutland; Seli1fl
Yates, Racine; Robert
Phillips, Portland; Mary
King, Minersville . ' · ·'·"
DISCHARGED - Ij'P,'n
Roach, Betty Morris, ol\li!
CUmrllings, WOOdrow Call,
Ouirles Lewjs.
PLEASANT VALLEY COu

DISCH'ARGED - M(s.
Robert Hawley, Addison;
Mrs. Joseph Glenn, Fraziers
Bottom; Mrs. John Burdett~! ,
Paint Pleasant; Mrs. {_~
Marshall, New Haven; Vona
Nibert, Gallipolis Ferey ;.
Everett Stephens, P~ljlt
Pleasant; Edna Durst, Point
Pleasant; Mrs. James carl
Roush, Mason.
BIRTHS - A daughtet.' ,to
Mr. andMrs. DarrellFeDure,
GaltipoliB, Oct. 6; a son to Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Legg,
GaiUpolis Ferry, Oct. 7. l

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M~LISSIA ELSWICK a~dFuneral
five slstero.
Mallssla Boggs Elswick. 72,
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Byl(a!JeCrow
additional costs for guard and ending at the junction of
Anestimated$65,000will be ralls, · signs, etc. Gifford exlsting SR 325 and CR I,
.. spent on Improving 3.3 miles observed that the govern- . having a total length of 3.3
87 EDWARD K. DELONG
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WASHING roN (UPI) - PrealdeDI Ford' I&lt;Jday ~: : area of the Meigs Mines, the roads that do noi come under include plan preparation and
uked Cong!'NI to end mucb of tbi. govenlmeol's ~::: . Federai -GoverniOent paying the Federal Aid System and all items necessary to
reguhi!llon of · dbaie~ ariiDe openll0111, layipa 'true :::: $40 819
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there is a posslbUity tha! the · complete the project.
oompelitiCJilia Deeded becaue "lor 1Daoy Am'i!ieiDI, :::: The prbject was approved government's shilre of th~
The county is to cooperate
llr travel baa beeCJille a luury too ·expelllhte to af· :~~~ Tuesday In a resolution by the exp~nse may be more.
with the Director of Transford."
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Gtlford advised the com• portation in the improvement
Ford's propoula, outllo!!d In a apeclal me,..,e tO :;:; consultation with Howard . 111 tssloners they .could use of CR 1 under the provision of
Coogren, nwdletalrliDes eut pric~up to tO percent !:!: Gifford, design engineer, and $100,000 remaining in Issue 1 Sec. 219 of Title 23 of the
or nlae tbem op to 10 pet: cent wilbout obtalnlDg Civil ;~;~ Frank Blair, both . of Ohio funds of the . expense United Slates Code federal
Aerooaatles S..rd approval.
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Aid Highway Amendments
. ·lbat chaJ1e-llriJiclhC lbe lint real price com· !!~! .portatlon, Division IO, T)le resolution calls for the . Act of 1974, as amend~ and
pe~~oa to lbe aJrllne lad111try f!lace tbe cAB wa• ~'; Marietta, ·and Wesley Buehl, construction of a new asphalt supplemented, by asswmng
created In 038 - was tbe moat bilporiaot tingle ;;~ Meigs county engineer.
concrete sw-face on exlsUng and contributing the entire
eltmeal of Ford'• propoeal.
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It was pointed out the MCR 1. Beginning at the cost .and e,xpense of the im!be bill allo woald make It eaaler !or new alrUnet"' :;:: county'sshare iB $24181 with jooctlon of SR 124 and MCR 1 provement less the amount pf
tD gel Into h1111Deu and for elllltlq one• tD 1tarl ~r- ;:;:
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Friday tJarougb Sunday,
cbaace of •bowen Friday
and fair Saturday and
Sunday.HIIbs will be In the

60s and lows wlu be In the
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ONE OF t1IJ; 'IHREE Elitern Hlg!l ilchool aenlors on !be fntnt row pletured win be

ero't!Jied. hcimei'Gmlng ~ durlnl haimme festivities Friday nlllht when Eaatern Jne!!ts

Sauthll'ellem. The candldltea are I tor, Jan Wilson, daughter of Mr. ancl Mrs. Roliert K.
Wlllon, Route a, PunerO)'; carol Sjlurlock, daughter of Mrs. V. c. Spurlock, Tuppers
Pia Ina,and Pam Katlll, dauglh.r of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kautz, Route 3, Pomeroy. 1be class
attendants fCI' tile queen, Ito r; are Diana Eva111, freshman, dautlhter of George Hensley,
Long Bottom; Sonia Beaver, sophomore, daughter of ·Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grllfith, Lolli!
Bottom, and Jennifer Gainer, junlar, daqhter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gainer, Route 3,
Pomeroy. Oteerleeden willllpOilSOr the homecoming dance following the game. A pregamejJtlr!lde will also be a~ of the homecoming.

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motel In 5e!t1111ber and allred to
rentlheir big meeting room. He J!81d
$501ncuh,al¥lgavethe name of the
Cl'ganlzatlm 1111 "UFO and .the

111 Ualled PrtM ll*natiaeal
IX&gt;LUMBUS - TIURTY PERSONS were arrested late
Tueeday by Colwnbus Pollee In a major crackdown on tbe
city's beroln t!llfflc. Pollee said a FrankUn County grand jury
had banded down the 04 secret Indictments which were used in
tbe arrests. TwO other per10111 named In the Indictments were
already In prteon, pollee aald.
"TO my knowled&amp;e nothing of this magnitude has ever
been attempted before in aU. S.-dty of this size," aald Pollee
Odef Earl Burdin.
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"Narcotlca and heroin traffic In Columbus have been
II!UIIhed," IBid Safety Director Bernard Otupka. "It's j111t a
m1tter now ot how long." Pollee U . Dwight Joseph said pollee
estimate heroin traffic In Columbus Is a $65 mllllon a year

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Kinl!dom."
· 'lre Ia no evidence !hat fraud has ·
Authoritlea • were skeptical,
bee.. committed, oot yet anyway."
however.
"lbe couple, deiiCribed 1111 ln their
"I think It Ia a rellglo111 cult of
5011, with "hollow looldng eyes," .
IKlllle type," .md Melvin Glblon, a
ceportedly ctaililed to be ·mllllons of
lrlmlnallnvellllgalor for the Oregim
yean ald. At a meet~M In the
State Police. He said It may take as
..111\fllbore Inn in Waldport, thf •. mucb u two months to clarify the
oouple penuaded the handful of new
mYJtery.
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followers to leave with them to
Both officers said they felt It would
Cclorado to prepare to be taken to
be Improper to releue tbe names of •
another plAnet.
the ll1iiiiiC beca1111e lhey are nat
Ma-jorle Haye, dealt clerk at the
wanted fDr crbne and no lonna!
Inn, aald a man came Into the resort
mlulng repcrts have been flied.

· .,ElBERFELDS IN POMEROY...
lllthANNIVERSAR Y SALE

LEE ·WORK UNIFORMS
Sale limited to·lJ stock
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sale prices at the main store, warehous• on , Mechanic ,
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Interests·
clash at

Knoxville
KNOXVIlLE , Tenn. {UPI)
- Mlnlrig lnteresta and envlromnentallsls zeroed In on
federal energy officials
Tueeday to press ,their oppotdrw cues wlile the of.
'ftctals at tbe White House
conference pleaded for
compnnlae.

The action came near tbe
cl011e
ol. the ConfeN~Ce on
bullnell.
Domestic and Economic
OOLUMBUS - OHIOANS FOR JOBS and Progresa Affairs
wbich
was
Director Keith McN1111181'8 Tueeday said a rising Ude of people hlghllgllted by a visit from
ari!111l'!il111! to active aupport of Gov. James A. Rhodes' four President Ford. ·
COIIIIilutlonal amendments on tile November baUol becauae
Federal Energy . Ad·
"they realize that a welfare llate cOils more th1111 a working mlnlatrator Frlllk Zarb and
llate." AI the same time, t1u:ee llate tabor leaders broke from Russell Train, administrator
tbe Ohio AFLCJO and Jll1ed puaage of Jsaues 2, 3, t and 5, of · tbe Environmental
wtdchRhodeuayewlllmakethelllate"depreSiionproof."
Pl'otecUon Agency, said a
' Endarlementa came !ronr JOII[Ib F. Sedivy, executive balanced program of lnsecretary.tl'tUUI'er of tbe Ohio State Building and Coo· creased coal production
llrucllon 'l'radel ecancll, John Pc.Ehl, lntemaUollll Union ol coupled with air and quality
Operating Engineers I.ocal18 00sineellll8111ger and Drexel J , silfeparda wu needed to
'lbraab, eecretary-lnllurer; Laborers' Dlatrlct Council a1 solve the current energy
Oblo. McNamara Jl8ld growlng' aupport Is reflected ·In en- . crunch.
,
dorsement of the linea by labor, professional, business and
Zarb, echoing Ford s
civic orpnlzlltklnl. He uld It bu• taken Ume to circulate compromlle approach, said
Clear-cut explanaUona of the lsauea to the public, "but when the current aim II to double
they underund them lbe7 an for them."
coal JirOWctloo during tbe
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next decade. He stre1188d that
added
prodtjcllon WBI tbe
· OOLUMBUS - THE OHIO ~GHWAY P,ATiiOL will In·
only
way
to overcome
ftllllate condllkllll ,at the COiitmbus State l'nltltute and
dependence
on
foreign aU.
LG!trrltw Slate Hoapltal, Mental Health and Mental Retar~·
On
hand
to
plead for
datkin lJb:ectot' Dr. Timothy M&lt;l'lllllid Tuesday.
·
atronger
strip
mine
Morill, wbo would not co111111111t 111 the nature ol. the In·
ftlllptlona, mat witb lfllbway Safety DlrectCI' Donald Cook regulations were .everal
and IUJIIIrlnt..denll ol both hottptilll. 1be meeting "was to envlronmentalilts groupa
dewlap IUIIIeuDta and ll'&lt;l'klnC relatloU!Ipe" 10 the petrol auch aa the Sierra Oub. 1bey
, CDUid proceed with the lnveetlptiqnl "Which j and. the argued that lllronger cuttrols
were need!!d to prevent
.uper1Dtende1111 hid recenlly rlquellt4," aald 'orltz.
dallllp to the Applachlan
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OOLUMBUS - EMPI..OtMEm (1f OmO production M~realon.
The
miners
were
also
warken llld other 11011111[1ei'Viloi'7 JIII'IOft'\elln Auguat wa1
down It ~r aent lrcm 1M corrtiPOftdlnl month 1aat year, tbe present arltilnB that curient
(Ida Stale Unlvenlt7 Center f&lt;l' Bllllrleaa and Economic strip . mine ~~on• had
already hurt their Industry In
Ri!Mardlllld 'l'llesday.
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~ deeNutd in all lllljar Ohio dty-eounty the area.
.... .....,.s by lhe
Clnellllati-ilamlliCII wu off e EarUer In the day, loP labor
olllclailuld were on hml to
Clnf01).8tark down 11 .,.. eent. Em!Jio7ment In preclct lhlt lltrlkea In key
1, COinmhlt.f'flllltlln and Daylon.Montpmery
lndullrles could ofbet a prer.n 7per cent, In 1'olldo-i.ucala per ctll't and In Younptown- dicted
turnlround In the na·
!ConUnueci on page 18)
U111 '• economy.

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Bond was set at $40,000
for two Norwich, Ohio
men late this morning wben
they appeared· before Meigs
County Gourt Judge Robert
Buck on grand larceny
charges In connection with
the theft of $55,000 worth of
heavy drilling equipment
from the Adams Drll)lng·Co.
In Racine on Sept. 28.
The defendants are Robert
W. Barr, 24 ap'd Harry Barr,
26, who made their Initial
appearances on tbe charge
today. 1bey were advised' of
their rights b7 Judge Buck
and aeta preliminary hearing
for the pair at 10 a.m.
1Gmorr61!'., He Uked for 110
pleading fromeitherman and
set the bond at $40,000 each.
The mim, ~ted over til!'
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sunny

Pants I~ ·sizes_29 to .44.
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Not every slz,e In every color.

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Bond is set
at .$40,000

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formance .is ~pproved by the gra~ ts through the U. _S.
Slate of Ohto ~d. Fede_ral · Envtronmenlal . ProtectJO~
Highway Admmts ~rall on Age~cy for pl~nmng, step :.
before-work (s authonzed.
delatled d~stgn , step 'In other ac tio ns, the construction, and step 3 of
commission also adopted a waste__trealment works.
resolution whereby the
Seclloos of unincorporated
vi e ol ll!td~ rt could areas m Metgs Co~ly are
apply or- ahde al grant • tnbutary to the Middleport
under the provisi s of the sewer system and Oh io
water pollution co trot act E. P. A. ~~s illformed the
amendments of 1972 for the com mumhes that sa td
laciliHes . planning area lribulary ~reas ~hould . be
know-n as Middleport - mclud.ed m the piannmg
Pomeroy · • Metgs Ccunty · ac Uvtties.
Area.
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Also, the '! !·,ge of MidThe Federal Water. dleport pro..;.·. and agrees
Pollution Control Act Amend.- to .lncorporw If tributary
ments of 1972 provides for
(Continued n ,&gt;age 16)

Devoted To The lnterests of The Meigs-Mason Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
WED~ESOAY, QCTOBER 8, 1975

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News .. in Briefs

Federal-Aid Second~y funds
set aside by !he Dtreclor of
Tra o s~o r lation f~r th e
lmancmg of ,thts tm·
pr ovemen t from funds
alloca ted by !he Federal
Highway Administration, U.
S. Department of Tr.ans-portation, and further, the
county agrees to bear IOOpct.
of the cost of the foll owing
items, which shall not be a
pari of the State's estimate,
nam el y. , pr elimina ry
engineer, rights-of-way , and
all costs lor added construction items generating
extra work contracts Wider
Ohio laws , un!ess per-

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Hall named chief

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sh&lt;iot better . p, '
than

Ill bel
w
, ..
Route 1, Shade, died Monday . held at2 p.m. Thursday at the
.·.,.
at the Holzer Medical Center Hughes Funeral Home at 168
Ja'"'lrson··~~.
In Gallipolis following an Morris Ave., Athens, with the
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extended Illness. .
Rev. Merlin Teets officiating.
A high school •olf ITU!•~
Mrs. Elswick was born In Friends may call at · the
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Lawrence County, Ky., the funeral home 1any time al- · played Monday at Pomer.o)o
daughter of the late William t~rnoon on Wednesady. (non-league) between Mejgll ·
and Nola Holbrook Boggs. Following services In Athenhs; and Jackson resulted ....1.11
She had resided In Ohio for the body will .be taken to I e
lhe past 26 years. She at. England Hill Free Will Meigs winning 161 to 178&gt;~ &lt;
tended the G~ysvllle Com- Baptist Church, Route 1• Meigs scoring was Olu~~
munlty Church.
Callettsburg, Ky .. lor serD B
In .,,
Surviving are her husband, vices at t. p.m. Friday with FoUrod 38, a1e rown g."!!l
Fred ; two sons, the Rev. John the Rev. Amos Smith of- Steve Bachner 41, Crenailit
Elswick, Route 4,· Athens; flclatlng. Friends moy call at Pratt 42 and Mark Gilkey;.4$J
and the Rev . Paul E. · lhe cl\urch lor two hours
R "'"'""
Elswick, Clrclevllle i sl• preceding the service. Burial
For Jackson, on ""'!"'
daughters,Mrs. Buell (Helen) will be In Buckley Cemetery had 39 (medalist), JA#t;
Kennedy, Grayson, Ky.; Mrs. near Catlettsburg.
Yerian 44, Brent Wickline~
'Joe
(Louise)
Sutton,
STELLA LANE
Randy Wilson 49, and Marll:l
Jacksonville, Fla. ; Mrs.
Mrs. Stella Alene Lane, ~1. NicholS 50.
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Howard (Katherine) Stumbo, of 76 Cedar Sl., died al5 a.m.
Catlettsburg, Ky.; Mrs . Alex today !n Holzer Medical
The season record ·f ,
(Doris) Vanderpool, Rush, Center. She hfd been Ill the Meigs is 9-10. The next rna
Ky. ; Mrs . Paul (Ruby) past year.
tod M 1
So ,.,.,
Chapman, Athens, and Mrs.
She was born Jan . 28 193.' is ay, e gs versus uu~
Wayne (Linda l . Rhodes, In Addison TYI'p.. d4ijghter oi em· at Pomeroy.
Shade; a brother, Carl Boggs · the late Stacy and Nellie
of Chester, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Halfhill Baird.
Edward IDova) Rogers,
She married John Lane on
CODditiO
Ashland, Ky.; 28 grand, June 23, ·1955. He survives, .
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children, and 13 great- · along with tWo sons, Chuck
grandchildren.
and Mark. both at home.
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Besides her parents, Mrs. · Five sisters survive: Mrs.
.~
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Elswick 'lias preceded In Sylvia Mayes, Athens; Grace
Timothy Hysell, 13, Cond~
death by three sons, John Cheney, Kanauga; Mrs. Nora
(Jack), Fred, Jr., and Earl Corbin, Dayton ; 1\hary· Baird, St., Pomeroy, Is reported u:1:
P., who was killed In acllon _ln Pomeroy and Mrs . Ann serious
·condition
at;
Korea In 1950; two brothers, Ryther, ·also of Pomeroy.
Children's
Hospital
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One brother, Charles,
~ MADE DISTRAUGHT
preceded her In death.
Columbus.
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The'
Pomeroy
E-R
!iquad
She
was
a
member
of
Timothy
was
moved
therg:
1
ansported Brenda Tern- Campaign_ Church and at- late last week from Veteran:ll
tended the Church of God on
pleton, Bailey Run, to Garfield.
Memorial Hospital where he''
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Funeral services will be. had been confined since ~
before noon Monday. Mrs. held 1 p.m. Thursday at. the night of Sept. 23 when hew~
Campaign Church with Rev.
Templeton was made w. P. Conley officiating . accidentally sho.t through ~
distraught by a fire which Burial will be In Campelgn abdomen by his stepbrother{I;
struck the nearby hom~ of Cemetery.
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Friends may call at Terry Barrett, 17, bt Ute::
her neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Miller's Home for Funerals home of. the boys' parents~
Albert Van Cooney. She was from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m . Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hysell tn:
treated and released. .
nesday.
Pomeroy. · The .38. caUtt&lt;
handgun which dlschara .
when Timothy passed the
to Terry was kept In
headboard of a bed at ~
MASON, w. va. -James streets alter that hour unless parents' home.
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Hall was announced as new accompanied by a parent or
Tim 'othy underwen ~
pollee chief, a curfew was guardian.
S\Jrgery at the Columbia~
Imposed on juveniles for the
Council also took action Hospital Saturday and ~
remainder of October and a authorizing the filing of an currently confined to the':
decblnn was made to apply application for a C&lt;lriununity Intensive care ward.
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for a Community Develop- development block grant
ment Grant by the Mason through ·the Department of
Cowlcll Monday night.
. HOWling and Urban·Develop(Continued !rom page 2) ·&gt;::
Tbe town's new police chief men!, to construct a new
eml!loyes
and · patlenll l!ft4
was elevated to the post from water tank.
·
attempts
to cover up · 1'!;the pcsltlon of patrolman · The grant, If obtained,
cidenta
of
abuse at the Jn.
under the federally funded could provide the entire cost
Manpower Training Program of approximately $100,000 for stltuUon.
to flU a ·vacanCY. created the proposed project.
LOCAL TEMPS
several weeks ago by the Council ,members present
The temperature In
resignation of Detner Roush were Bernard White, downtown Pomeroy at II
m.
Charlotte Jenks, Kathryn a.m. Tuesday waa 64 degreeJ
Mayor Fred Taylor, In White and Ed Perry.
under
sides.
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revealing the decision to
enact a curfew lor juveniles
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for the remainder of October,
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said the decision was made as
1ConUnued !rom pege 1)
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. the reault of many HalloWeen
season vandalism acts In 1cutoff will have untU Dec. ~1. 198'1, to complete their education.
recent dayl. Mayor Taylor '!be blllallo boostl Uie CIIITtllt J811101llbl of education to 46,-a
said the siren will aound at 8 JI'Qvlaloo that tile admlnlltratkin oppotteJ.·The meuure would
p.m. nlghUy to begtn the aiiO con\lnue Veterana AdmlnlltraUon borne loan benefttl'to
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curfew, and youths under the personnel enllltinc after the education benefits end.
age of 18 must be off the

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Mulberry Ave.
n,
Councilman H•rry Devls
reportwd e ID&lt;k Jhould be
Installed between the garage
and hall at city hall, and
listed other needo at the
cemetery and ·on equlpm~ ~t.
Jane Watton, clel'k,
verified that the radar ltiat
was stolen was ln•ured and a
new one tan be acqulred1110r
$1 ,195.
Council also accepted the
bid from Sam Pltkens&lt;'to
paint two rooms end ,the
hallway •in the city hall 111 a
cost of $290. Mro. Walton
reported that !he had con·
!acted Boone Coleman In
regard to breaking window•
at the' office of Crow, Crow,
and porter law firm and they
tell they were not r~ ­
slble. Mn. WaltOn stated t at
she adviMd them to c ck
with their Insurance company and II not taken care1of,
·
illaw suit may follow.
Meeting with council were
Mr ..and Mrs. Rot lend Davis
In regard to a roed that goes
lo the top of their hill ofl, pf
Nye Ave.
They reported that nothlng
hat bten done to the roechln
the past 22 years and Is In
terrible condition. Council
agrftd to check the road .
Roy Hendricks also
complained of condltlbns •on
Liberty Ave. He aid the r~
Is notwldeenoughfor a tl~ to
get through and If not
repaired by winter, he will
t&gt;ave to wail&lt; to and from his
residence. He said cbuncll
agreed to fix the road two
years ago. Council stated
they would heve a meeting
with the finance committee
and what tunds ere
evalleble.'
1 P'
II was pointed out .by
council that the street
dt!lertmentonly has two men ,
worklll!l and cannot get done
what hea to be done.
A rnotullon was palled to
eccept the bu&lt;fget aa approved by the bUdget com ml-'lon. The veluetlon, In
Pomeroy Ia $8,200,000 10!' tax
According to the bliilget
report, Pomeroy wilt recleve
$22,000 lor Its sewer 1/lt)d,
115,500 for . current ••i!enH
(llghll and vii lege), 11•• 1or
11,. and 59.000 In the general
lund.
M/;yor Smith read a report
for September submitted by
" Chief W.bst.• showing the
pollee department 11,\utd
1,562 parking l!ckets,
. collected 13;462 from the
parW111 miters, lnvetllgaled
17 accidents, made 3f arrnla,
drove ~.719 mflea, collected
5951 In otd tines and had the
crutHr serviced twl ... ·'
Att•ndlng were "'-yor
Smith,
Ralph Werry,
Osborne, Davis, Snouffer,
Phtt Gtobakar, and Minley,
coun~llmen ; Mrs. Welton.
Phyllss Heton. .y, lreeaurer,
Henry Werry, Chief Webster,
Leger. Edith Sluon, Pate
Slrnpaon, Eddlt Heyes and
Ron Jtllera.

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. weekend, were ~rough! to
. Meigs County by the
Deparlrnent of Sheriff Robert
Hartenbach Monday. Two of
the three pieces or heavy
equipment have been
recovered. Prosecuting the
case is· Charles Knight ,
assistant · prosecuting attorney.

Tme·k WaS
all wrong·

Ballots
here for ,
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Ballots for the Nov . 4
eleellon having arrived, the
Meigs County Board of
Elections office Is main·
lalnlng special how-s for the
convenience of absentee and
disabled voters.
The board office localed In
the Maaonlc Temple at
Pomeroy will be open
Monday throug)] Satw-day
!rom I to 4 p.m., Mrs.
Dorothy Johnston, director of
the county board of elections,
reporll. Voters can cast their
ballots at the board office
untU 12 noon on Saturday,
Nov. I.
P.eraons wishing to vote
armed service , sick or
dlsabled or absentee ballots
may visit the board office or
request their ballots by mall.
Persons who will be out of the
county on election day, will
be hospitalized or who are 62
or older are eligible to vote
absentee and disabled
ballots. Absentee voting
requirements have been
liberalized In the past year or
so.
.
Persons wishing to request
ballots by mall should Include'
!heir ' name and voting
precinct.
On the ballof thb fall are
nine state Issues , village
ofllclala, ~ tr111tee and clerk
In each township , local boa ·d
of education members ,
. eoun'ty board of education ,
two ·county-wide
tax
measures and various
questlona and isaues in
county Slibdlvialons.

A lruj:k figuring In complalnll to PomerO)' COWlcil
Monday nitbt
~Qd ,
Ulegallj', -1eft-unl(.~·
and was blocking traffic,
according to Chief of Police
Jed Webster !&lt;!day.
A report of the meeUng In
Achair has been left ootside a container
the Tuesday edition of the located at Dark Hbllow; one of tbe ways
Sentinel failed tO make clear among many the putilic waste collection
that Chief of Pollee Webster system iB abused throughout the county. The
hed
w East Main st. , mi$U!e has prompted the Meigs County
recenUy to hancile complaints Commlssioners to adopt the following
ilf a truck parke!! in the east regulations:
lane of traffic In the upper
1be Improper use of the trash containers
block. 1be complaint of Otief' provided by the townships and county lor
Webster about the situation use In utilization of the county landfill
revolved aroWld that vehicle·. project have led IQ extensive abuse of the
Chief Webster said the east- containers and their adjoining areas by a
boWld truck was parked In few users. 1bis UlllighUy abuse iB not only
the east lane,Jtot between the costly to tbe public and threatens the conrailroad tracks and East Unuation of this project but also Is a
Main. ·
violation of two Ohio laws.
Webster said when he
1. Ohio Revised Code Section 3767.20
arrived at the scene, the forbids uie deposiUng of any garbage,
truck was not being loaded or w1111te, bottles, wire, metal, glass, or
unloaded and was unat- anything else of an unsightly or unsanitary
tended . Traffic was backed nature along or near a public highway. 1bis
up on Main st. down to Ccurt section Includes the area surroundJne the
St. due to the vehicle's trash container. The penalty provided by
parkln'ln the east l§ne of the this sectioo is a fine from $25 to $500 and.or
street, Chief "Webster up to 30 diys In jail.
reported.
2. Ohio Revised Code Section 2909.06

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Trash

abus~s

gone

are violarions of law
provides that no person shall cause physiCal
harm to property of another recklessly by
fire or corrosive material. This section
Includes the setting afire or causing of a fire
In any of these trash containers. Tbe penalty
provided by this section is a fine ol not less
than $750 an d-or Imprisonment of up to 90
days.
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1be use o! these containers iB desired by
the county. All stemps must be taken to
insure thi s continued availability.
Therefore, the procedures available to the
county by virtue of the state law relating to
these trash areas will be followed and the
penalties enforced.
The proper use of the containers requires
utilization of plastic bags for the dumping of
trash. No articles may be deposifed which
do not lit within tbe containers and which
·are not properly contained within plastic
bags. Furniture, metal objects, broken
glass,etc.,must be disposed of at the County
Landllll Area which is open 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 to II :30
a.m. Saturday, and not deposited at the
trash container aress.

Media unfair to eternity trip offe:r
By RICK DU BROW

meeting held by the wander~ couple, who promised
volunteers they could go· to
eternity as Clrlst did.
The couple, who claim {o be
ageless 811d In contact wilh a
flying saucer, had reserved a
meeting room at the San Jose
Public Library for the
session.
Hundreds of persons
'inquired about the session
and dozens of newsmen were
expected to attend.
But City Ubrarlan Homer
Fletcher announced late
Tuesday the man who made
the reservation had written
asltlng thai It be caUed off.
The Oregon meeUng was
one of many they have held
throughout the West In tbe
past couple of years.

California authorities said
two women In Redwood City
joined them after dn August
meettnc at a college In the
San Francisco suburb.
Authorities In both states
believe the missing persons
voluntarily followed the
couple. One Oregon in·
vestigator termed the group
"a religious cult of some
kind. "
Followers said the couple
has returned to Cclorado.
Letters from some of tbe ·
Oregon disciples to their
famllles have been sent lrQm
Fruita, Cclo., a farming town
ol 2,000 west of Grand Junction, Colo., near the Utah \lne ..
Fruita Mayor Clarence
Ccrder said Tuesday hill town
wa8 not a launching pad lor

UFOs.
" if there are any flying
saucers aroWld, I don't know
anyone who's seen them,"
Corder said. "And we haven't
done any searching lor a UFO
launching pad and don't
Intend to."
A Southern California UFO
investigator who has followed
the couple's wanderings said
they are "very $In cere ." But
officials said the room in the
San Jose library and an
August meeting site in
Redwood City were reserved
by a rna~ who gave . phony
names.
Bay Area residents wbo .
attended the group's earlier
meetings In the region said a
man in his 30s, called "Zeus," ·
an d the pale, heavy-set
middleaged couple were its
leaders.
1
Nov~··23n1
The band . travels In Yolks·
Ralph H. Werry , chairman scholastics, creative talen ts, program will re prese ~ t wagens, the couple In a 1964
of the commltlee 1 on self development and com- southern Ohio at the Ohio Puntiac and Zeus in a camper
J\Ulior Miss Finals in Mount · marked "Space Fetus.':
arrangell)ents , said today munlty betterment.
· local Junl~r Miss compe~ tlon
Girls o! southern Ohio can Vernon, Jan . 10 through the
will be Nov. 23, at the 1\leigs enter by attending the 17, 1976, and wi\h a chance to
SQUAD CALLED
_Junior High School lnj Mid· orientation meeting Oct.12 at compete for the Ohio Junior
FIREMEN CALLED
The Pomeroy E·R squad Ueport. .
,
3 p,m. at · the Meigs Inn Miss Utle and the America
The
Middleport fire Dept.
was called to Plea111111t Ridge
The local competition Is banquet room in Pomeroy, or Junior miss title.
America's Junior Miss is was called to a North Fourth
at 2:30 a.m. Wedneada7 far part of 1 nationwide p~gram , by wriUng the Southeast Ohio
Jolin Phililp Follrod who feU · to honor and reward the Juni or Miss Scholarship sponsored nationall y by AVe. apartment at 5:13 p.m.
while apparently sleep nation 's leading high school Program , P.O. Box .104 , Eastman Kodak Cc., John. H. Tuesday. Askillet had caught
Breck, Inc., and Kraft Foods. lire on a stove. There were no
walking. He was taken to ~lrls lor achievement In Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
losses.
Holzer Medical Center.
The winner of the local
United .Preaa IDtenaUooal
The middle-age couple with
"hollow looking eyes" whose offen of a trip to
eternity on a UFO may be
linked to tile disappearance
of more than 15 penons in
Oregon - ap~rently prefer
tomaketheirpltch ln private.
Leaders of a group called
" H u man In d Iv i d u a I
Metamorphosla" canceled a ·
meetq scheduled tonight In
the San FraJ11!Isco Bay Area,
complallling ot "unfair media
coverage" · of their recent
acUvltles In Oregon.
Interest was sparked .by
news reporlll about 15 to 20
persons who dlsappe~red
from the Newport, Ore.,
region laat month ~r a

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