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8- Tbe Dilly Sentinel, Mldcleport·l'clmero)', 0 .. M onday1 A1Ji c~ 111'18

Scranton believed high on Veep list
"1 would bape tltlt 1111
is out of the 1'1111111n11IQDinee would lllrqtbeft
"I have ·. never been the put)' IIIII ~t UJ
enthlllialltlc for Jqher office, di•!Jive- wltbill [1.1111
and I'm not enthllliutk: for I'IIIU IIIICI, at tbe lime,
higher office now," Scranton haYe a IIUiflc:laltly brolld
said. "But if he wenta me to appeal 10 we will win In
do it, I would be beD-bent for November."
election, as I do everything
That eppeanod to tununo"
when I undertake it."
llmeliCbt on lllcll llll!denlel
~ally said Sunday he It ss Senl. Cbarlel Pllrcr ol
'
not
arroaant
and · 111incU 1111C1 Howard Baker of
Henry Woodrow Van Mary Flint, .Cheshire, who ·presumptuous, 111d he will Tenneuee, Deleon
Sickle,
59,
Rt . . Z, survives, In ilddltion to his not say he won't accept the SacrltarY Donald Rumlfeld,
Neighborhood Rd., died at wife, Virginia. Taylor. lbey vice presidential slot before It Govll. Robert Ray of IOWII
3:05 a.m. Monday at Holler were married Feb. 19; 1937. is offered by Ford.
,L~~
Medical Center. He had been Survivors Include his
Ford told the Chicago Trl- Allderaon of Dllno!J.
children, Mrs . Michael · bune beltn fiytng here for
In falling health one year.
~ 1!4.11an hu _, _ _..u
A retired employe of the (Darlene) Cthon, GallipoliS; the GOP Convention ~
~ lll!llecf&lt; liberal Sell,
City of Gallipolis where he Mrs. Roger (Janet) Scott,
worked over 30 years, he was Bucyrus; · Mrs. Jerry
:::,rtvlllla
born Feb. 2, 1917 In Maaoil (Wanda) Hecker, Gallipolis;
OJimty, W. Va. to the late Mrs. 'Patrida Taylor,
Franklin Van Sickle and Gallipolis; · M,rs. Danny
FELLOW TRAVELERS In the campaign homestretch, Rooald Reagan and his vice(Shirley) Palmer, Cheshire;
presldentjll choice, Sen. Richard Schweiker of Pennsylvania, want President Ford to follow
Ronnie, at hqm e; seven Veterans Memorial Hospllal
their lead. Reagan backers pushed in the Rules committe~ for a requirement that a
Admlnlobs K~hler · grandchildren; these SaturdayLawson,
presidenlill candidate name a running mste in advance of voting on the presidential
(OinUnued fral!l JIICI})
MinersHerman
brothers and sisters, Marvin,
nomination,
individual
members'
Columbus; Char les, ville.
preferenc~
on
the
lint ballot.
Saturday Discharges 0\eshlre; Foster, Galllpolls;
Mr . and Mrs. John Olrrather
t~an
as
a blOc:
lildred Bissell, Juanita
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mrs. Fred (Magdelene J St.
. dray, Fullerton, California,
reflecting
'
t
he
majority.
That
LOST AND FOUND
Clair; Cheshire; 'Mrs. hstis, Janice Groggel, way, said Ford suppo~ GU
aJ1l visi ling here with his
Black, brown and white
Matsena Denny, Hogsett, W. Bernice Brothers, E))er Cannlchael, the President
mother, Mrs. Beulah Olrdray
. (Cootlnued from page I)
beagle female lost In the
Va.; Mrs. Monroe (Ruby) Gillilan, Esther Olmstock, would get a 110lld 1&amp;-vote
and brother-in-taw and sister,
vicinity of Leading Creek helping Lnckheed sell 21 of Its Trlstar jets to All · Nippon Mr. and Mrs. Reed jeffers
Sheets, Gallipolis; Mrs. Lee. Dale Nicholson .
Sunday Admissions - Ina majority in ..Mlaslsslppl 111d
and Van Zandt Rd. near the Airways, Japan's largesl domestic airline. A second count and other relatives here and
(Naomi) Senes, Ollwnbus;
REEDSVILLEPearl
G.
'
Howell, Rutland ; Mary capture the nomination.
GaWa·Melgs dounty Une. charged the stocky, gravel-voiced politician with violating in Athens.
Koehler,
64, Rt. 1, Reedsville, Lee, Columbus; Mrs .
"They
!ll'e
reluctant
king·
Reward. Phon~ 992-2220. Japan's foreign currency control law, which requires all
,Mr: and Mrs. Earl Starkey, died Sunday morning at Ernestine Blake, Ollumbus, Russell, Pomeroy; Avery mskers," said Harry Dent,
Searles, Middleport; Rose
parments of money to Japanese by 'foreigners be reported to local, accompanied by their Veterans Memorial Hospital and John, Columbus.
Ford's chief Southern slrltethe government.
One brother preceded him McGhee , Portland ; Ralph glst, of the Mlssissipplanl.
daughters,
Mrs . Roy following a brief illness.
. Foster, Minersville.
Wiseman, Harrisonville, and
He was born at Rt. I, in death.
REVIVAL SET
AKRON -A ·BASIC ECONOMIC AGREEMENT, the first Mrs.
Sunday Discharges - "They don't want to break
had
served
as
Green
He
Donald
J ones, Reedsville , a son of tlle late
Reagan's back."
MIDDLEPORT - The step toward ending the 117-dayo()ld nationwide United Rubber
Twp. trustee since January, Sarah Dunn, Flora Pratt,
Ford scored several new
Independent Holiness Workers Union strike,, is receiving general approval from Nelsonville, were recent William and Leonora Keller
Gladys Dillon, Lucille Wise,
prelinninary
proced\ll'al te8tll
Church, Fourth and Uncoin union members - but they say they are still ready to stay out guests of Mr . Starkey 's Koehler . He was · also 1978.
Funeral oervices will be 2 Herman Lawson, Neal White. &amp;mday: The most lmportant
Slreets, Middleport, will hold "until ChriStmas" to get everything they want from the sister, Mrs. Jessie Jewell in preceded in death by his wife, p.m. Wednesday at WalighColumbus.
Cleta Bahr Koehler, in 1963.
a weekend revival with the !Uition's leading tire mskers. .
Holzer Medical Center
saw the convention rules
'Ricky
Bailey,
son
of Mr.
A retired tool and die Halley-Wood Funeral Home
Rev. Troy Fields as guest
(Births,
Aug.
l3)
committee reject, ~to 44, a
A Sat\ll'day telephone survey by United Press
with the Rev. Alfred Holley
speaker. There wiU be special International indicated union members are willing to approve and Mr·s. Dana Bailey, is in a maker, he worked at the officiating. Burial will be in
Mr. and Mrs. Carnell Reagan bid 111 force Ford to
singing each evening. Ser- the major .elements in an "understanding" , reached Friday Morehead, Ky . Hospital after General Motors Corp. in St. Nick Cemetery. Friends Vance, son, Cheshire ; Mr . annoiiiiCe ltlJ Cllolce 01 a
vices wiU be at 7:30p.m. The between un ion and management negotiators. The agreement suffering serious injuries in a Columbus 22 years. ~
and Mrs. Stanley Russell, running mate Wednesday
Survivors include a son, may call at the funeral home daughter, Oak Hill; Mr. and morning, about ·u .hours
Rev. O'Dell Manley invites came during talks mediated by Labor Secretary W. J. Usery in motorcycl e accident near
Randy S. Koehler, Coolville; 2to4 and 7to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Aul t, daughter, before the first ballotin(! for
the public.
Washington. The strike, which began Aprll 21 at nearly aU there.
and W. C. Peck spent two daughters, Mrs. Okey
Gallipoiis ; Mr. and Mrs . the presidential nomination.
Goodrich, Goodyear, Firestone and Uniroyal plants In the thePaul
weekend
in
Parkersburg,
(Janet
)
Connolly,
Reedsville,
James Connor, son, D-own But that did not end the
nation, has cost the unioo 's 70,000 rank and me members an
W
.
Va
.
witll
their
brolher-in;
and
Mrs.
Wilbur
(Marilyn)
City;
Mr. and' Mrs. James President's problems. ·
AUT()S COLLIDE
estimated ~125 million in wages.
'
.
law
and
sister,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robinson
,
Coolville
;
a
·
Two cars had moderate
Gnmm, son, Pomeroy; Mr . Reagan 's camp•lgn
Emzie
Davis.
brother,
Clarence
R.
Koehler,
and Mrs. Michael Wright, director, John P. Sears,
dainage in an accident on SR
NEW LEANS - LOUISIANA VOTERS, reacting to
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Reedsville ; three grand·
daughter, WeUston.
·
promptly amounced Reagan
124 in RuUand Twp. at 5:40 charges o~ expense account cheating, dumped ~year · Ho~
(Birth, Aug. IS)
will carry the rules fight p.m. Saturday. A car driven veteran Otto Passman, In favor of a politically unknown dairy Jordan, Bryan and Sarah; cllildren, Bryan, Reedsville,
"
Mr . and Mrs. Russ Willis, and possibly platfonn
by Joyce M. Hall, 26, Mid· . fai'Jller in the state's weekend Democratic primary. But voters and Mr. and Mrs. Mendal and Lori and Lee Ann coJlUJlg year
son,
Gallipolis
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
issues
to
the
convention
dleport, pulled from an in- paid Httle heed to Rep. ·Joe Wassonlfer's alleged involvement Jordan spent Friday night Robinson, CoolviUe.
The Racine Baseball Assn. Joe Eskew, daughter, floor "so that everybody will
Funeral services will be
teraection Into the path of a In a Washington sex solicitation case involving police-decoy and Saturday ·traveling to
at
its annual picnic Aug. 6, at
Wolf
Lake
near
Fort
Wayne,
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the
car driven by Kenneth K. [li'Ostltutes and renominated the congressman with 83 per cent
the
Sllrir: Park in Racine Galli polis ; Mr . and Mrs. be able to ~ where our
Indiana, where they picked White Funeral Home here
ISnyder. Mrs.. Hall was cited of the 4th DiStrict vote.
elected the following officers : Marven Bennett, daughter, · strength, lies . .
for falllli'C to .yield right of
· Passman, who sought his 16th term, managed only 46 per blueberries on Saturday with the Rev . Richard
President, Libby Fisher ; Gallipolis; Mr . and Mrs. Sears , strategy Is to
way. There we're no injuries. cent of the vote in Louisiana's 5lh District against dairy returned home Saturday Thomas officiating. Burial Vice-President, Don Beegle ; Darvin Malone, daughter, presstnFord~to disclosing
wiU be in tlle Tuppers Plains
Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd a running mste 10 advance of
fanner Jerry Huckaby, 35, of rwal Ringgold, La. The 76-year- night .
Mrs. Madge Blackwood Christian Cemetery. Friends secretary-treasurer, Lillian Baker da u •hter Jackson. the
Wednesday night
old Passman was hurt by reports he cheated on his travel
Weese , and
business
'
'
ballotin(! In the belief that
expenses and used.. his Influence to obtain contracts for and daughter, Lisa Dye, maycallatthefuneralh~ managers, Luci lie Diehl and
enjoyed a vacation camping . anytime.
whoever it is will cost Fcrd a
shipping firms. He deoied any wroogdoing.
Dorolhy Johnson,
TITLE WON
trip through the E.aslern
few precious ·VQtes here and
Ball suits are to be given to
NORTON, Ohio (UPI)- there.
Unitro States and parts of
Lucille
Diehl
as
soon
as
·
Kristie
Ann Chrisman, 17,
Canada.
Falllng that, Sears hopes at
possible' and aU ball equip- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. least to show the delegates
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
ment to Don Beegle. The next Jess Chrisman, Peninsula, some persuasive ' new
spent Saturda y night in
project to be worked on is won the Miss Ohio Teenager evldeDCe that Reagan is .a
Carroll, Ohio with his
new~niforms . Donations are title 'Sunday night in com· winner worth joining, ·
•
paren ts, Mr . and Mrs.
being acceptro by .any of- petition with 38 contestants
Manford Sm th . On Sunday
Another wild card In the
from aU over the state.
ficer .
they
all
were
in
Olntinental,
suspenseful
power strugale
' an Independent
Aa
"""''tll
·on
MASSILLON - Lisle C.
Ohi o for the ""''
was Sen. James L. Buckley,
lnaurence agency,, our
c-.
returning by Edisonreuru
, Ohio,, Weaver, 77, formerly of
the
New York conservative.
primary function Is to
.
where they were supper Middleport, died here
of a Draft
Organizers
provide polic ies which
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - A . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Saturday at Massillon City ·
Buckley for President
afford financial. protection
strike threate!'S deliveries to Stanley and Anna (Oleva Hospital.
Committee said he probably
In caae of loss.
85 central Ohto stores 10 the Smith)beforecomlngbackto · Aresident'o!Massillon, Mr.
But, we also have,a vital
wlll decide by Tues 1y
Kroger grocery cham today. Carroll.
Weaver had been ill several
Interest In toss prevention .
whether to let his name oe
as llhould our clients. We
Members .of Lncal 1471 of
Columbia Grange No. 2435 years. Besides his parents, he
placed in nomination againat
encourel@ care, caution
the International Asanclatlon held their postponed meeting was preceded in deatb by two
Ford and Reagan. ·
ufety ... preventive
of Machinists went on strike on Thursday evening and wives, Alvina Peart WoodOne of the organizers, Rep.
mNIIK.t l which cpn keep
Sunday and Teamsters Un- inspection was held. Cont.es\i ford Weaver in 1958 and Edna
Philip
Crane,
R·lll.,
1hat car acclderil from .
ion
truck
drivers
refused
will
be
held
at
the nexl Alena 'litomas Weaver in
originally
a
Reagan·
hacker,
happening, thai building
to cross picket lines at the meeting ·and members are 1962, four sisters and a son,
aald Buckley .could get about
fire from alartlng, that
company
warehouse and urged to participate.
Usle, Jr., in 1974.
home burglary from being
?XIacattered delegate votes on
M• ., ,-;;;,.d,~ll)lll.,. meat plant on the east side of
Mr.and Mrs. John Dunham
Surviving are a daughter,
committed. ·
the first ballot. But If by the
Columbus.
(Janet Jeffers ), Connie, Dustin Swaney, and a son ,
Prevention saves life.
time balloting begins "this
limb and property . .. and
Both sides met with a Yvonne John Carl and Robert A. Weaver, both of
thin(! hasn't gotten off the
Remember
back
when
it
helps control Insurance
federal mediator Sunday Richard, New . Boston, Massillon; eight grandwas
only
night
air
that
was
gro1111d,
then I'm aoing to
cooh end premiums.
nlgbt but no progress was Dllnols, •are spending some children, and five grandsupposed
to
be
bad for your
vote
for
Ford,"
Whtn losses do occur,
reported made toward Ume here with their parents children.
health . , .
Ford's aides said he still
our pollcyholderscan count
Improper air conditioner settling the contract dispute. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dunha~
Mr. Weaver retired in 1963
had
made no decision on a
an proledlon and service In
filtering is not only bad far
The warehouse provides and Mr. and Mrs. Reed after serving · as paymaster
running
mate. But the
lime of noed . Bvt we still
your health, it can also cost
about
50
per
cent
of
the
Jeffers
and
olher
relatives
In
for
the
Indiana
and
Michigan
say-prl'l'entlon Is the best
President
indicated In an
you in added fuel bills. Do
perishables ~ other goods the area.
Power OJ. for several years.
policy.
yourself a favor by
lnterviC)V with the Olicago
Martha Mays, who spent A veteran of World War I, he
stopping and buying a new to central Ohio Kroger stores.
Tribune that he might prefer
filter this week.
Company offfeials said some time in O'Bieness · belonged to Veterans of someone else than the
other deUverles 'lri1l not be Memorial Hospital, has been Foreign Wars, Chapter 3124,
controversial John B.
affected and stores will released following s\ll'gery at Massillon. He was a
Connally of Texia - ~omeone
remain open. A spokesman and is convalescing at her member of the .Army and
who "would strengthen the
said management pel'I!OIInel -home here . .Recent guests of Navy Union, the Eagles
992·2145
party and prevent any
will
make
some
of
the
Mrs.
Mays
were
her
son
and
lodge
at
Massillon
and
atdivisiveness
within the party
The Department Store of
deHveries this week.
daughter-in-law , Mr. and tended
the
Epworth
102 W. Main Pomeroy
Buitdln Since 1915.
ranks." .
Mrs. Albert Quivey of Stras- Methodist
Church
in
Sears .at.d Ford would have
Massillon.
burg, Ohi o.
Reagan's siiJlPOl'(lf he won
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry StansFuneral services will be
the nomllration, but that
GOOD NEWS for President Ford appeared to come
bury, Reva and Aaron, were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the
"
uqder no
out of preconvention skirmishing In Kanaaa City. Ford
WOMAN HELD
g~ests of her brother-in-law Gordon -Shaldnagle·llollnger
clrcumstances
...abeolu!A!Iy
forces held an edge in most cases in struggles with Ronald
MANSFIELD,OIDO (UPI) and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Home for Funerals In
not"
would
Reagan
ac&lt;:ept a
Reagan's backers for control of key convention
- A 19-yearo()ld woman was Throckmorton and Leslie In MassiUon. Graveside rites
Ford
offer
to
be
hLI
I'UIII4n8
committees.
held by police over. the Charleston, South Carolina will be held at Z p.m. at lhe
mate.
weekend as a SUBpeCt in the recently.
Gravel Hill Cemetery at
lata! shooting of Tina Smith,
Mr, and Mrs. Dale Stans· Chesllire with Mr. George
20, Mans~ield, . at tbe burg accompanied their son Glaze officia tlng.
•downtown Rex's Blllial'd and daughter-in-law, Mr. and'
· Patlor late Saturday.
Mrs. Jerry Stansburg, Reva
Awitness told police that a · and Aaron, to Annapolis,
woman having a shotgun Maryland, where they visited
entered the pool hall and with Mr . and Mrs. Ben RIJMSFEU) I'IEfiER
.
"
,
WASHINGTON (UP!)
opened lire. The blast hit the Gryctko (Eileen Stansbury)
Defl!ose Secretary Donald H.
victim in the lower abdomen. for a few days.
Rumafeld Is expected to leave
A few minutes later pollCI)
Bethesda Naval Hospital
took the IIUBpect lnto 'custody.
early
this week to cootlnue
No motive was revealed for ·
PICNIC SET
his
,
recovery
from an
the botnlcide.
RACINE
Racine
.
operation
in
which
part of his
Made of sanforized 10 oz. blue deriim American Legion Post 602
thyroid
&amp;land
W88
remDYed.
'
'
will hold Its annual picnic
A
Pentagon
spokesman
_
·100%
cotton
triple
stitched
.bar
.'
Sunday, August 22, at noon at
said
Ruln8feld,
44,
considered
Shrine Park here. Bring a
tacked points of strain - lengths
covered dish and table ser- one of President Ford's
CLOSED
possible
l'IIJ1IIintl
mates,
is
in
vice.
Aug. 16 tt~ru Aug, 26
from 29 to 34.
"satisfactory condition;
For Meigs Co. Fair
awake, talking and allowed to
5
MEETING CAlLED
move about," he said.
The past presidents' club of
&lt;in Friday, the richt lobe of
Drew .Webster Unit 39, Rumlfeld's thyroid gland in
American Le&amp;lon Auxiliary h!J throat was removed
Open Friday 9,:30to I p.m. and Saturday 9:l0to 5p.m.
Aug. 21-21-29
will
meet Wednelday at 7:30 becallle docton bad found a
Molhtr J..Sincl SPttd
p.m. at the home of Mrs. lump there durina a physical
Show sfartaol 7 p.m.
Rlloda Hackett, Sr., Second eumlnatim. The lump was
Street, Middleport.
found to be noncancerous.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
- WliUii:ii ·Scrantm ~ high
on President Ford's vice
presldentlalu.t ancl Scranton
Slid today 'lri1l take the job If
liked.
"Bill Ia very high on the
President's list," said Sen.
Hugh Scott; R·Pa. "I happen
to know that. I happen to
know that he Is very )llgh
Indeed of the list of the nine
chairmen of the eastern
states. He has a very real
chani:e."
Scott (IJ'edlcled at a news
briefing tbat Scranton,
former Pennsylvania
governor and currently
Ford's ambassador to the
United Nations, will be

among

"The

his choice to five - Sen.

lui

Howard Baker, Treasury
three or four who 'lri1l be Secretary William Simon,
considered."
William RuckelshaWI, Ronald
The rumors about the vice Reagan
and • Anne
presidency continued to BUr· Armstrong,
the U.S.
face. The Washington Poet ambasslldor to Britain - and
rt!ported Ford had narrowed that Ford has told fOI'll)er

Henry Van Sickle dies
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HOSPITAL ::~
NEWS Ford still

Carpenter
Pearl
Personals

News .. in Briefs

Teu.a Gav. John Cotl1llly he

aemlf!naU.S, among the last

of Reedsville

died Sunday ·

'

Keno Bridge U-bolis found C.orroded
I

Wesley Buehl, County cent of the cross section of light 4" steel deck with
asphalt lUI. Thla will increase
Engineer, seated right, and some of them is gone.
the commissioners also
These U-Botts - all being lhe live load capacity of the
Monday eumined. U-bolts replaced - .support the floor bridge enough so that It will
from the 1\eno Bridge pver beams at each panel point of not need to be posted for load
Shade River on County Road the lrusses. The floor beams limits.
When completed in time for
C-28 just south of State Route in turn support t(1e floor
248 in Chester Township.
stringers and bridge deck and school opening these repairs
Regular bridge inspection roadway over which the should extend the useful life
of this bridge another 25
had revealed that these U· lrafflc passes.
Bolts, over tlle years, had
The new U-Bolt hangers years.
Shown are . front, l·r,
corroded from. water, salt, are made of high strength
cloders and the elements to steel. The heavy concrete Bernard Gilkey, and Buehl,
which · they were exposed to 'deck is being replaced with a back row, Wells and Ours.
the extent that nearly 50 per

Kroger stores

POLICY

Lisle Weaver

died Saturday
in Massillon

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CHAD ROBERTS AND ms FATHER, Randall
Roberta, Route 2 Racine, groom Chad's New Zealand
Whites preparatory to the 4-H and open competition In
rabbit judging at the Meigs Olunty Fair. The eider
Roberts Is superintendent. of the rabbit department.
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lJSBON, OIDO .- DEMOCRATIC PARTY leaders in
Ohio's 18th congressional dlatrict have. given state Sen.
. Douglas Applepte of Steubenville the task of trying to keep
·· the seat Rap, Wayne Hays has held for 211 years.
Repraentatives · from the district's nine counties met
Monday night and tabbed the 47-year:ald leg!Jiator as the
party's choice to replace Hays on the November general
election ballot .
CINciNNATI - THE U.S. HOUSE OF Rapresentatlvea Is
"well rid of Wayne L. Hays," the Cincinnati Poet says in an
editorial headlined "Good ridance."
·

been a notable offender in the use of taxpayers' money on trips
abroad. Altogether, the House Is well rid of Wayne L. Hays."

MEN'S BLUE DENIM' ,

WORK DUNGAREES

equal to majcr earthquakes. ·
There were no Immediate reports of Injuries. Offldals
earner had evacuated residents In the "death zone" around the
4,900.foot mountain when acieiltlsta warned an eruption of
atomic bomb Intensity was Inevitable. It was not clear If the
volcano - Ill name means Brimlltone Mountain - had .
ac:tually erupted since clouds and .darknesa obscured the
IUIIIIIIit.

fuming

PARIS ~ TIUEVES TUNNEDIED INTO the vault of a
l"'rrs brlllch of the Societe Generale banlt and I'IIIIIICked 191
sale depolit boas over the weekend, euct1y a montb after an
ldenUel! burglary ol another branCh of the same bank in Nice,
poi.ICil said today.
Astatement by tbe bank said the thieves tiled blowtorches

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By ROBERT M. ANDREWS

KANSAS CITY, Mo.
- President Ford
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work at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds Monday setting up the aunual display of projects by
irtuctents over .the past year. At the display above In Floral Hall are, 1tor, Qretta SUttle,
Russ Moore and Mary Bacon, who set up the display.

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POINTE-A·PITRE, GUADELOUPE - THE IUIIU1lit of
La Soufrlln wleano, spewing a.!hes and geysers r4
fire, ezploded M111dar al&amp;bt with a ferocity that set off tremor~

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Here Is the schedule for
tonight's session of the Republican National Convention (all
times EDT) :
8 p.m. - Call to order, Opening ceremonies.
8:?XI Pfl· - Speech, Patricia Hutar, president, National
Federation of Republican Women.
8:35p.m. - Reporl, credentials coounittee.
8:39p.m. '- Speech, John B. CoiU181ly, fonner secretary r4
the Treasury and former governor of Tezas.
8:57 p.m. -Rules committee report.
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9:02 p.m. - Pennanent organization comnnittee report.
9:09 ·p.m. :..__ Speech, Rep. John Rhode• of Ari.zona,
permanent convention chairman and House minority leader ..
9:?,8 p.m.- Speech, Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, chairman
National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee.
9:45 p.m. - Platform ccxnmltlee report.
Adjournment untO 8 p.m. Wedneaday follows debate and
vqtlng on committee report·.

Gallia agrees to school
Gallia County commissioners Monday signed an
agreement · with the Meigs
County Board of Mental
Retardation for students
attending the Guiding Hand

char~es

sChool at Cheshire from
Meigs County. The contract
runs from Sept. !, 1976 to May
3, 1977, and caDs for payment
of $76,000.

to tunnellhroulh a reinforced concrete wall from the sewers
·Gel Into tile depotit vault of the Societe Generale'a lie SaintIAiula br-"cll· Amount ollosa"'ru undetermined.
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around the inside of the track, was pot In earlier.

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CHARLESTON, W.VA. - APPALACHIAN COALmlnel'l, .
fresh off a month-long strike In whiCh dissent was aimed at the
federal judiciary, won a major court batde Monday when a
lmge fine impolled on the United Mine Workers union a year
ago was erased.
Miners In West VIrginia and seven· other c(llll-fl'oduclng
slates were back at work Monday, crankin(! up production that
waa silent four weeks In an Illegal walkout. In another court
development, a contampt motion against l)llners wu dropped
when they resumed c111l production.
., As workers went back to the minea, U.S. District Judge K.
K. Hall in Charleston removed a $700,000 he placed on the
' UMW last August.

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UNDER SUPERVISION . OF FAIR JIOARD
MEMBER Bill Smith , workers Monday completed ·
construction of a new outside fence of the race track of !he

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. The 113th annual Meigs Counly Fair got underway today'
under sunny s~es for its first full day r4 activities.
Opening the fair l8st night was a choir of 110me 40 Meigs
Counllallll directed by June Van Vranken, accompanied by
[l(rothy Karr, who presented a bicentennial musical, "Ring
the Bells for ·Freedom". The group's appearance was
sponsored by the Meigs County Ministerial Assn.
Tonight at 8 p.m. falrgoers will attend the first demolition
derby ever held in Meigs County. Although the event is listed
tor 7 p.m. m premitun books, the contest with $400 in cash
.prizes and several trophies to be awarded will not start untO 8.
It will be in front of the grandstand and drivers will report
at least one hour before the starting time. There are several
local drivers Involved in the derby. The laat vehicle stiU going
after a group of cars bit each qt)ler Is the winning car in eaCh
event.
Judging got underway today In domestic arts, ca~g and
baked goods and art work in the senior fair and grange booths
will be judged tonight. Traditionally four granges 'lri1l exhibit.
On Wednesday, junior fair swine and beef judging will be
held and the first of two senior fair Oower shows will be judged
at !2:30p.m. The second show Is on Friday. Opening class beef
judging will begin at 1p.m. Wednesday and at 4p.m. there will
be twilight harness horse racing, the first of three consecutive
evenings of the harness racing.
Fair Board President Wallace Bradford sald thllt there are
numerous entries in the horse racing program. In fact, so
many that lome of the races will have to be divided into iwo
groups.
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of junior fair night, and the open class horse show in center
field and the gtandsland attraction will be the annual pmy

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1976

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Thursday through
Saturday, fair Thursday
and Friday and a chaace of
showers Saturday. Highs
will be In he mid 80s to the
lower 90s and tows wlll be
In the 60s.
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The board of com·
missioners may send mentally retarded students to
Gautpolis at a cost of
$56,297.74 which pays from
Oct. 11176 to Aug. 1m.
Asked how the cost of
operation of the new school
will be met a commission
spokesman said that problem
has not been solved yet.
All preliminary work on the
construction of the bullding
will be done by the State of
Ohio, at no cost to the county.
One sta\e approved site for
the building was on the
Carleton College property
iocaled
in
Syracuse.
However, this is not definite
at the present time, as the
trustees of the college have to
take action and no action has
been reported to the com·
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In June 1975, a 1.6 miD for
10 years, an additional levy
for operating expenses of the
school, alSO failed, as did a 1.0
mill Jor 10 years, additional,
in November 1975.
Meeting with the commissiooers this morning were
parents, members of the
Board of Mental Retardation,
Doug Roberts, director of
Ohio Legal Rights, and Bob
Miller, executive director of
·the Ohio Association. for

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school for the mentally
retarded the Meigs County
Commissioners decided
Monday evening.
Henry Wells , president,
ste pped down, and with
Bernard Gilkey serving a~
president, took Wells' motion
to build the school. Warden
Ours seconded:' Gilkey did
not vote.
Meigs County voters In
November 1973 passed a
$250,000 pond issue to buDd
the school. The state will
provide matching . funds,
making a total of $500,000 for
the school.
· The $250,000 bond issue was
a 1h mill levy Tor a 20 year
period. In November 1974, a
renewal of .75 mills and an
increase of 2·mills making it
'2.75 mills for five years for an
operating levy for the school
was turned down by the

votes for a first ballot
presidential nomination
victory
from
Ronald
Reagan.
Shortly after the first night
session of the GOP National
Cooventlon adjourned early
today, Mississippi delegate
Doug Shanli:a told UPI ·he
would defy his state's unit
rule :
"Coole heU or high water,
I'm going to vote for
President
Ford," he
declared.
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one uncomnnitted delegate
from Virginia and a later
switch b~ one from
Delaware, ' pushed the
President to 1,131-one vote
over the 1,130 needed for
nomination-according to
UPI 's
state -by-sti te
tabulation. Reagan had 1,036
votes
with
92 still
uncommitted.
The latest Ford convert
was state Sen. C.E. Hughes of
Delaware, who announced
early today he was going
from uncommitted to Ford
because he thought Ford had

a better chance of winning in
November.
The two candidates'· battle
for a winning edge , however
thin, continued undiminished
by Conservative New York
Sen. James L. Buckley's
declsioo to.abandm his brief
flirtation as a th!rd
prospective nominee.
One of the Reagan floor
strategems to stop the Pres!·
dent's climb was a platform
challenge of Ford-Klaslnger
foreign policy, but the crucial
test involved a proposed rules
Change intended to force
Ford to make an early- and
potentially
costly
disclosure of his running
mate choice.
Both sides have been
bringing Intense pressure on
Mississippi to yield its
glittering lode of 30
uncommitted votes, and slate
Chairman Clarke Reed
thought his delega lion
probably would not decide
untO a few hours before the
Wednesday night balloting.
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presidential possibilities. His
aides said five or six contend·
era were prominent among
those represented by party
leaders, legislators and other
Ford advisers.
The Washington Post said
the list had been narrowed to
five - Simon, Reagan,
former Deputy Attorney
Genera I Wi IIi am
Ruckelshaus, Sen. Howard H.
Baker of Tennessee and Anne
Armstrong, U.S. ambassador
to London.
Aides to Vice ~ President
Nel~n Rockefeller said the
Ford list had been narrowed
to Simon, Baker, former
Pennsylvania Gov. William
Scranllln, and Commerce
Secretary Elliot Richardson.
Reagan said there was "no
way" he would he Ford's
running mste.
But For.d said he wanted
someone ''who appeals to
areas with a large number of
eleetoral votes," and a White
House spokeiiJllan said he
would consult Reagan before
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Mayor Clarence Andrews .Sanitation due to the inc 1u d 1 n g stoves ,
held out hopes to Pomeroy numer ous complaints refrigerators etc. Manley
Council Monday night of 100 received over a long period of stated .that elderly residents
percent funding to remodPI time ·and issue a license to who cannot place their bags
Pomeroy Senior High Lawrence Manley and Son or containers at the curb will
Building Into a new viUage effective Sept. I.
present no problem·as he will
hall .
Manley's . rates will be pick them up wherever
Mayor Andrews said a comparable to !hose of H&amp;P, located . Manley said he will
grant may be obtained · tJJal is, $3 per month for as solicit customers, and will
through the PubHc Works many containers as the pick ·up once a week .
Emplorment Act of 1976 to customer has and for $4 a
Mayor Andrews disclosed
renovate the second and third month he will pick up the cemetery Is in bad con·
floors of the school. He said anything pla~ed at the curb diUon and that a larger
grants of 100, 80 and 75 per
mower is needed if council
cent are available and
Intends to cut the weeds
Pomeroy could get as much
there . Councilman Harry
as $125,000. The mayor will
eat
Davis opened that "We owe it
attend a metting on the
to the people of the viUage to
grants in Columbus on Aug.
Clear and cool tonight, lows get the grass cut at the
21.
in the upper 50s. Sunny and cemetery."
· In other business, on a warmer Wednesday , highs in
The mayor and Davis said
motion made by Ralph the mid 80s. Probability of they had priced two Gravely
W~rry , councll vot~ to rain near zero today, tonight mowers and suggestro that
revoke the license of H&amp;P and. Wednesday.
· one' be bought . Council ,

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granted permission to the
mayor, Davis and cemetery
trustees to make a decision
following demonstration of
the mower. Council voted to
transfer $1 ,000 from the

parking meter fund to the maintained the cemetery.
The Rev. Bill Perrin, who
general fund to pay for the
opened the meeting with
mower, if purchased.
ll was pointed out that prayer, statro that if the
residents turned down a one cemetery is not cleaned up he
mill levy that would · have would suggest that local
church congregations pitch in
to help get the wor k done.
The mayor's report for the
month of July in the amount
months or more next of $3,127 .?XI was read and
preceding tlle date of making accepted.
application for either a
Attending were Mayor
hunting or fishing license Andrews, Ralph Werry,
.must be issued a non ...esident Davis, Dr. Harold Brown,
license and charged the ' Phil Globaker, Charles
regular non-resident fee . Bartles, Lou Osbor ne,
Applicant must have resided councilmen, Phyliss Henin Ohio for six months or nessy, treasurer ; Jane
more nexl preceding the Walton, clerk; Rev . Perrin,
date. Anon-resident license is Lawrence Manley, Lawrence
required of all persons not Manley, Jr ., Trell Schoenleb
qualifying as a resident.
and Seidenabel, cemetery
trustees.

Ohio grandP,as can fish
Meigs County Clerk of
Court offi ce sal&lt;;t today
permanent hurl!ing license
are now available to aU ap·
plicants 65 years of age or
over.
"However," Clerk Larry
Spencer said, " the legal
residence of the applicant
must first be de !ermined
before the license is issued."
All applicants who have not
been a conlinuous resident of
this State for a period of six
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Did
the
Publlc
Utlllties
CGnmlulon of Ohio (PUCO)
, break the law when It gave
Ohio Bell T4:lephooe Co. a
f200mllllon a year rate hike?
Columbus a ttomey Sheldoo
A. Taft believes the answer Is
yes and has accused the
lhreemember ~OIIIII)ission of
violating the open meeting
requirements of the ninemonth-old Sunshine Law.
However, PUCO
spokesman Paul Richards
Monday defended PUCO
Chairman C.Luther
Heckman a Republican and
Democratic Cclmmlssloners
Sally W. Bloomfield and
David C. Sweet.
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Richards said. "The COilll1iiB- Court, which would have ihe
sioners just don't think that final answer. Taft said he will
way. We alreadyhaveenough decide whether to go to the
problems because people state High Court alter the
think we are getting paid off PUCO acta.
by the ulllities." "
The ultimate answer has
Ohio Assistant Attorney · farreaching lmplicaUons. II It
General James Recchie, an Is found the commission
expert oo the Sunshine Law, violated the law requiring
was presented the facts of the ~bile agencies to do their
case and has concluded the business before the media
law was violated.
anacitizens, the $200 mllllon
But the PUCO will have the' rate hike woo by Ohio .Bell on
first legal chance to answer July 8 would be thrown out.
th e
question.
The
Theclll1lllisslonwould then
commissioners must havetodecidethecaseanew.
consider Taft's objections But the Impact doesn 't stop
and rule on his r,equest lor a · there. Rate hikes sought br_
rehearing on the . Ohio Bell the Cleveland Electric
case by mid-September.
Dlumlnatlng Co., East Ohio
If the PUCO rules against Gas, Dayton Power &amp; Ught
Taft, he can take his appeal

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and others aiiJo be rejected on
the same basis.
The PUCO has followed the
same pattern In deciding the
Ohio Bell case as the others.
That pattern has brought
objectioos from Taft, wbo
represents the private
burglar alarm Industry In the
Ohio Bell esse.
Taft said that the
commission announces Its
regularly scheduled case
signing sessions the week
bef&lt;re by dlstribuUng an
agenda. The agenda Is supposed to
meet the
r~uirements of the Sunshine
Law.
"However, the history of
the Obio Bell case reveals a
flaw
In
the
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McGough claims GOP
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- Republican state chairman
Kent B. McGough says
Republicans have a chance
this fall to take control of both
the Ohio Senate and House,
and capture up to five
additional congressional
seats.
McGough lilade his rosy
predictloo as the state's 97·
111ember delegation, of which
he is chairman, attended the
Republic an na tlo n al
convention Monday. ·
The chairman,
not
normally. over optimistic In
pilblic, said he has "new
Information" leading to his
belief that the GOP can
regain control of the state
Senate and House, which it
last dominated together in
1972.
"From what my people tell
me, I think we've got .a
chan
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McGOugh. "I think there's
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commlulon's compliance and did not appear oo any
with this procedure," Taft qendl olthe cornmi811on ol
said In his legal brief fUed which were given public not!·
with the conunl.saloo.
ce," Taft said.
Pe said the C011lllli811oo . • A person bad to attend the
periodically brought up the June 2meeting to know about
Ohio Bell caae at a regularly the June 4 meeliJt8 and attend
scheduled meelin8, but then that meeting to know about
tabled the case to another day lllbsequenl meetings.
when a regular meeting waa
He said, "In effect, the
not scheduled.
winnowing proces11 permitted
"The minutes ol the •leu and less acceSI to the
regularly scheduled' case meetings."
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signing seulon on June 2
'1be Sunshine Law requb:es
·Indicate the case wu tabled any public aaenoy that
until Friday, June 4,'' he said. schedules special meetings to
"The June 4 meeting did not give at least 2f.hour notice ta
appear Oll any agenda. In the media arlc! the public. "No
fact, the published agenda elfort na ever made !0
Indicated 'no scheduled mee- comply with this provl.sion by
Ung' for that day."
the commission " Taft said
Taft said the June 4 PUCO apokuma~
meeting was held and then Richards challet~~ed Taft's
tabled to June 7, Uiatmeeting arguments.
csrrted over to June 11 and
He said the COIIlllli8llon
Uiat meeting June 14.
tabies cases as a procedural
"Themeetinga011 June'4, 7, tool . ''There's nothing Uiey
11, and 14 ~ all not are trying to bide," he said.
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Republbn nallcoil convention Moaday wu opened by a
lknllllber glee club from Columlq, !&gt;No, wllJdl
perfuuDICI 1 round of ltandlrd IIOIIiJ.
'1be Republican Glee Cub, billed u the BlceMeruial
Centennlll Orcheltra,angiUCIIlamlel u "Iii the Goad
Old Summer Time," "Swlnnee" and '11111 11 My
Country" u early arriving delegate~ applauded

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· In the only other AL games,
Baltimore defeated
Minnesota', 11-4, Kansas City
beat
Cleveland,
6-1,
Milwaukee tripped Oakland,
4-3, and Boston bombed
Chi
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Ken Singleton's thr~•n
homer and Mark !Jelanger's
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ore to keep pace with New
York. Roils Grimsley, 6-5,
worked 8 2-3 lnnlrigs to gain
the v1c to, ry, whlch was
Bu!Umore s fourth In Its last
five games.
Royals 6• lndlaos ~:
A_mos Otis . and Tom
Po'!llette belted twOi'Uil first
lnnmg homers to back the
thr~lt pitching of Marty
"I would enjoy It," Hunter Pattin and send Kansas City
said of another ~arne win 0 fl t 0 1·t thl
season, "bull don'tknow how VICtory.
s · pi~ked
rd ~lralght
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up his
many starts I have left. I'm frrst complete giune but lost
14-12 now and I don't know If his shuto~t on George
.f!iere Is enough Ume."
Heildrick;s 20th bo111e run In
The win over the Rangers, the second iMing.
a seven-hit per(ormance, Brewers 4, A's 3,
pulled Hunter to within two
Milwaukee's Von Joshua
games of the 200-career rifled a baSes-loaded single iii
victory plateau. He struck out the ninth Inning to scoce two
threeandwalkedoneingoing runs and snap . Oakland's
the distance for the 17th Ume winning streak at nine
In 28 starts. The Rangers gam
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deprlveilhimollhe' shutoutm'
es. 0 ua a
omered
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in the first Inning while Gene
the ninth lnl)ing on a sacrifice Tenace slammed his 13th
Ry by RoY. Howell.
homerforthe A's in the siJ:th
Hunl~r . gll}"'-'~o111e ru11 Red l!ox 12, ·While Sox 5: ·
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ce 1973.. and Chicago pitchers for 16 hits,
Ckey Rivers, who hit one scoring six runs In the third
Ide-the-park, as the. and five more in the eighth to
Y nkees won their sixth give. Luis Tiant his 13th
game in the last seven starts. victory against 10 losses.
The ytctory.maintained New Cecil Cooper led the Boston
Y!l't:s 91'.!-game lead over assault with three hits while
lleCOilCI place Ba!Umore In the Dwight Evans knocked In
AL.East.
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Jim "Catfish" Hunter has
about 10 more starts this year
to determine if he can remain
In the baseball pitching
marathon with Waller
Johnson and Lefty Grove.
The three men all w~ 20 or'
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Ame_rlcan League careers,
but H te
1win s1
.un rmus
xmore
games over the final seven
weeks attothejoin
Johnson
and
Grove
slxyear
plateau.
Hunter won his second
str~lght game to boost his
record to 14-12 with a 5-1
declslon Mooday .night over
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nilht. bauluaves and a 2.17
earned run average .
"I'd like to end the season
with 10 vlctorlea and a few
milre uvea," said SUtler,
wbo signed out of high school
with the Cubll In 19'72. "I like
being a reUef pitcher and
have been working at
becoming a good one since I
entered organized ball."
Sutter ran into trouble In
the eighth Inning when &lt;llff
Jolwon tripled, with two out
and the score tied at 3-3. He

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Manaaer Jim Marshall beUevee the ChiCII!O Cubs are
&amp;lowly bullclinllasolid teamthanka to S!lch yo~q players
as 24-year-old reliever Bruce
Sutter.
A 8-foot-2, 190.pound
(f!rkballer, Sutter didn't join
the Cubs unW May 9, but has
developed Into ooe of the
National League's mo~t
effective relief pitchers. He
picked up his third victory
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By WESLEY G. PIPPERT could keep federal spending
Ohio.delegaUon.
CANTON, Ohio (UPI) expected
to
be
approved
by
Commission.
Supreme
Court
declalons
rePLAINS, Ga. (UPI) at Its current level and
"ThePresldentlsapopular Average residential
the
PUCO
within
the
nezt
10
Under
the
terms
of
the
qulring
algnlflcantly
hlaher
Jimmy
Carter
says balance the federal budget by
figure In Ohio," said consumers In siJ: Ohio cities
Jll'evaDlng beliefs that the the end of a first term as
McGough, chalnnan of the will see no Increase In days, was reiChed Monday agreement reached with the rates of return than afttl'ded
welfare system Is wasteful president.
delegatloo. "He's a neighbor. electric bllls If an agreement between the cities and· Ohio clUes of Canton, Cambridge, by the coounlsslem In the past
and unfair will be more
Carter met with more than
I've been In politics fer 25 between the ciUes and the Power, according to Canton Fremont, Heath, Fostoria lnclmlnl Clnc:lnnaU Gas &amp;
serious to deal with than the a 'dozen domestic advisers
years and I don't know of any Ohio Power Co. Is approved aty SoUcltor Harry Kllde. and North Canton·, the Electric Co. which 11ettled lor
Ohio ~wer had lUed an company wlll receive an 92 per cent of Ita request and
cost of the system iiself.
Moo day in the fourth of a
poUtician from outside the by th'e Public utilities
application lor an $15 mllllon additiema~ $4.7 mllllon above Columbus &amp; Squthem Ohio
The
Demo c r a t 1c series of briefings on
state who has appeared In funmisslon of Ohio.
a ye~ general rate Increase the rate levels presenUy In Electric .Co. which ~etUed lor
presidential nollllnee said Cljmpelgn lsalies. He was to
Ohio more than he has."
effect but there will ' be no 88 per cent. . .
.
Monday .· a key to defusing meet with energy speelallsts
McGough, who was lnstruIncrease
In
the
electric
bill
Of
"Equally
Important
Is
the
those volatile atUtudes would today at his mother's "Pood
mental in slating Ohio delethe
average
residential
fact
that
tho8e
hardest
hit
by
be
through . getting House." .
gates {irmly committed to the
f0118Ulller,
s&amp;ld
Kllde.
soaring
ututty
rates,
the
rest.
employable people, now on
A reporter asked Carter at
President , downplayed
K1lde said the six cities dentlal consumers, will be
welfare, Into jobs.
the end of the domestic
reports of SOllie potential
Carter denied RepubUcan briefing whether the matter
shifts to Reagan within the
U
'
decided to fight the rate affected little, If any, by the
charges
lliat
his
domestic
of
volatile
attitudes
about
delegation.
•
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.
Increase after emergency agreed upon Increase," said
'
rate hearlnga were held In Kllde.
"While
some
proposals
would
cost
$200
welfare
reform
and
''There
have
been
no
pres·
znf,l
'
Columbus.
residential
coosumers
wbo
b!lllon
a
year.
He
declared
he
payments
is
more
serious
sures
from
either
side
on
our
•
thantheecon&lt;lllicsofwelfare
delegates,"
said
McGough.
Obio
Power
Co.
filed
the
use
more
than
750
kilowatt
By JIM ANDERSON
newspaper said.
•
reform.
"I anticipate the Ford and
WASHINGtoN (UPI) - ''The records document a rate application on July 31, hours per mooth; wlll bear a
"Yes, It Is," Carter replied.
Reagan delegates will keep Henry Kissinger has ordered series of transactions and ·, 19'14, for $15 mllllon and Its small portion of the rate
•
He added : "The most
their . . pledges
unless an investigation into reports special favors that, during rate emergency appllcatioo Increases, the electric biD of
prevalent attitude that hurts
something startling happens that Rep. Wayne Hays used Ralston's tenure, have em Sept. 3, 1975, asldng lor an .the average residential user
the welfare system Is a belief
to make them move ."
his influence with the State el!&amp;bled Russek, of Mexico emergency rate Increase of will not be affected.
,.,
on the part of taxpayers that
· The r.halrman said Ohio Department to aet federal Oty, to win more U.S. $49.3 . mllllon which was
"lhstead, under the tariffs
·
their money Ls wasted, . a
delegateS, while not legally . jobs and contracta for friends embassy, eoilstructlon and granted by the PUCO oo Jan. ..agreed upon, the bulk ol the
· · Increase will be IKrne by
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Suits . belief among welfare ers."
·
bo\Jnd, have a "strong moral and relatives.
leasing contracta than any 13, 1975.
Klide,
In
announcing
the
business and industrial
charging car dealers In recipients they are not
There would have to be for obligation" to support the
The WasbtngtoD Post said other Individual and finn In
Columbus, Chillicothe, treated fairly, the great Republicans to take both candidate wllo carried them Saturday that Hays used his the w!l'ld during the put five settlement, said the approved customers who are In a better
Springfield and Cleveland, complellties of the present chambers heck. Democrats to the convention In the position to have an old Ohio years."
tariff schedules would position to pasa such costs
Tenn., with turning back system that have been ac- now domlnste the !fouse by state's primary election.
Jroduce
less than 64 per cent &lt;il," said IOide.
friend
and
former
The Post said Ralston and
od0111eters on used cars were · cumulated over a Ioog period 58-40 and the Senate by 21-12,
While mentioning no department store owner, Hays have taken more tban of the company's total
The cities were represented
flied Monday b-!' Ohio of time ... and the with only half the senators' names, M c Go u g b • s Orlan C. Ralston, made 50 overseas trips to Inspect request iilcluding the $49.3 In their negotiations by the
Alt«ney General Willlam J . Insensitivity of the programs terms esplring .
statement may have been deputy assi!!lant secretary of U.S. diplomatic facilllies at milUon approved by the Columbus law firm of
Br,t~· ed In
.
for those who hooestly need
McGough singled out directed at Lois Leggat of state and chief of the State taxpayers' expense. Hays PUCO on a temporary basis Muldoon,' Pemberton and
I
.,..... g
the swts were help."
Democratic Reps. Charles J. Willoughoy, a Ford delegate Department office Uiat Inspected tbe London in J&amp;~~uary, 1975.
Fenis, which apeclaliRS In
'' I
Kllde
said
this
reflects
utility rate matters, and A.
Tinsley
Used
Cars
Inc.
,
He
said
one
key
was
to
·
Carney
of
Youngstown
who
now
llsta
herself
·as
supervises $3 blllion worth of .E;nlba88Y 28 times.
'I ' &lt;'. Columbus; Holmes Brothers remove the employa~le Roqald M. Mottl of
uncommitted a.nd leaning real estate owned by the · The Post said Hays' father· favorably with other settle.·. SCotl Rotll..v, ,ii utility rate
4'
Used
Car
Company, . people lroin the welfare and Th01118S L. Ashley of toward Reqan.
United States In other ~w. Leonard Peak, has re- menlll recently il]lin'oved .JiY"·~d§Diurt~~J() ", ' ,
:lVJ
~H&gt;~
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Cleveland Tenn., which sold system, put them in · a Toledo as particularly
McGough said he Is not countrles.
celved $100..oday consUltant
cara in Columbus; Warren separate categ!l'y, give them vulnerable.
counting Mrs. Leggat among
State
Department · jo~ from tbe State
Hollcm
Motors,
Chllllcothe;
education
and
training
He
aiiJo
said
the
GOP
has
a
the
90
Ford
votes
from
Ohio,
spokesman
Frederick Z. DePartment and "has been
•'
and Gene Young · Motors, opportunities - and then good chance to take the 18th but expecta she will end up Brown
'
said Moilday, paidbyFBOforadozen trips
' . . .
I
Springfield. · The suits were ''match them with a job."
and 2oth congressional voting for the President. SiJ: "Secretary of State Killlinger to Washington in the past
'
flied In the COIIIUea where the
"We ought to emphasize dlstricta, where Democratic Obio delegates are pledged to has ordered the lnlpeclor seven years." One of them, It
companies .-e located, with the right of people to a job," Reps. Wayne L. Hays of Reagan.
General of the Foreign said, was a visit to
the . exception of the Carter said. "It Is a good Flushing and James v.
The chairman said Service to make an Washington to visit a
~In
~~~~r, who was Investment for the future. II Stanton of Cleveland are not · newsmen have checked out Immediate Investigation. daughter over the Ou1stmas
""""
n ..aw, County.
cuts down all the anclllary running for re-electloo.
rumors of a ''half dozen" When the lnvestigaUon Ls holidays.
If you are not satisfied with
What should you do if your
Temporary restraining cost of government _
"We're going to surprise oother delegates swinging ampleted it will be made
child is assaulted in school or the school policy and its
!l'denweregrantedMonday welfare, workmen's some people In Cleveland," away from Ford, "and In public."
enforcement, you may want
on school grounds.
agaln11 Tinsley, Holmes compensation and other said McGough, adding Uiat each case the delegate has
Hays, chairman of the
First, you should make to see a lawyer. He may
llrotben and Young Motors. aspects that are so very ·Mayor Jack C. Hunter of . denied it. Of course, there's House International
· sure a proper complaint Is advise. you to bring suit
A requell for. a restraining costly."
· .
. Youngstown will be a "great nothing wrong with this kind Relations subcommittee
made . But don't put down too against the school system.
on!« againal H~ Motors
Carter said that all federal candidate" against Carney of speculation It's part of the which oversees · the · State
Some Urnes a court suit Is a
much in wriUng, advises
~!.be be.-d today in Rosa proarams now m•ke up possessor of a powerful game. But ke Isn't gOing to . Department budaet, to
good
way- and the only way
l attorney Richard Brick•
'""""&gt;
Common.
~leu
court.
"roughly
20
per
cent"
·of
the
poUticsl
name
In
that
area.
be
any
pressure
from
me."
announced
his
retirement
wedde, featured columinlst In - to make sure the school
•' •
Brown uld the injunctiona GroSI National Product.
· Ohio's 15 Republican cooMcGough alao reported he from CCIIgress Friday. He
HUNTINGTON :_ W. NETWORK, . the parents' reviews Its policies and keeps
~~ to stop the
Ssylng that the coat of the gre81111len already constitute received personal praise cited "01 heallh" and "the Robert Cree, Scout Executive newspaper published by the a closer eye on things, says
•
uwu engaging In any
welfare
program
is the largest GOP bloc In the from Ford on his han!D.lng of harusments my family and I' of Trl.State Area Council, National Committee for Brickwedde.
further vlolatlons d. Ohio's ''relatively IIIJlall" compared House of any state In the .the convention Rules have taken from the Boy Scouts of America, has atizens in Education. If you
If you decide to sue, notice
COilllllller protection laws to other programs, Carter country. .
Committee, of which be II Washington POll!."
has
to be given within 30 to 90
announced that Scouts who decide to sue, a written
• . and to have the canpanles said II was his goal to keep · Earlier Monday, McGough chairman. He said he met
days
of the Incident
Earlier . this year Hays have earned the Photography statement could be used
••
ll8lea to his office the cost of all federal said he detected no with the President brlelly at admitted he had bad a merit badge are eligible for against you.
(depending orr state law).
,_~ year.
spending to the present :In per movement away from lbe Crown Center Hotel ''persooal relationship" with scholarship awards In the
Brickwedde advises
•••
You
should
ask
to
see
the
...'•.
.. ...., uldng the courts cent of the GNP.
President Ford amongst Sunday night.
Elizabeth Ray, a worker In 1976 Scout Photo Contest school policy on assaults parents to lind out II the IntothelrCl'der tbe dealers Ill review
He said one exception Ohio's delegation to the
"He cmgratulated me em bla office. Mlsa Ray charged sponsored by Eastman
cident Involving their child
recorda ol ules during might be If the federal conventioo.
my chairmansblp of the the Ohio Democrat had Kodak. Company. The against students and theft or was an Isolated one or
vandalism of their property.
&gt;: the past two years and to government embarks aa he "I don't lind anybody Rules COillmlttee "McGough placed her on the govenunelrt
poslmarkdeadllneforentrtes If such a policy exists, ask whether there have· been
wbo has proposed, ~n a around here mad at Ronald answered wben ~ed what payroll to be lia ml.streli.
••
Is October 1.
how ills enforced. What steps many such Incidents." "II It's
••• • contact any1 CCIIl8UIJler
car with In !-'Uilprehenslve health care Reagan, and I don't find he discussed with the
Hays 81l1101111Ced lui week
A bey must be a registered will be taken by school of- an isolated incident," he
....
CITeCI milesae reading. system.
anybody mad at President President.
that
he
would
not
seek
reScout
at the Ume of entering ficials to punish the person( s) says, ''the chances of winning
~·
electioo
to
the
House.
·
the
contest,
and he must be II who assaulted your child? a suit against the school
•••
a11ng documents obtained to 15 years of age as of Oc- What will they do to prevent system are not good. But If
under tbe Freedom of tober 1,1976. Pictures may be the same ·kind of Incident it's happened before, then a
Information
Act, the Poll entered in each category. from happening' again?
parent might be able to prove
".
said Ralatm, as chief of the Prizes for each of lllll two
liability
on the part of
Most parents are conForeign Building Office, categ&lt;ries are: first place,' cerned that such violence school."
Improperly fiiVored Marcoa $1,000; second place, $500, does not occur again, says
Iii some states It's also
Russek, a contractor •.wbo and third place, $250.
Brlckwedde . Making sure · possible to bring 'suit against
says he II a friend of Hays.
Complete rules and official that the district enforces Its the parents of a child who has
The paper said Hays entry forms are available rules for the protection of committed an assault. cilnflrmed that he promoted from the local council office, persons and their property is National Committee lor
Russek because "he dOes Cree said.
atizens In EducaUon.
vital. ,
good work."
By Lawreure E. 1.11mb, M.D. irritable colon . Many stipation , number 2-1 in the person's own lhyroid.
The reaction with the
Russek has WOO more than
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have authorities think that the hopes that it will help you.
Others
who
want
this
inthyroid
gland
causes
it
to
ts
mllllon in real estate' and
the Health Letter on diver- spastic colon leads to the
formation
can
send
a
lorig,
show
infla1111Tlatory
changes
CCIIIIIIrllctioo
deals, mere than
ticulosis and would like to ask formation of hte hernias. The
stamped
,
self-addressed
and
undergo
de~truction
.
It·
half of them In exclllllve,
some more questions. I have thought is that the Increased
several friends with diver- pressure in the colon before envelope with 50 cents for it. may'swell, sometimes two or nonbld contracts. the
ticulosis and ooe of them told the segment in sjlasm causes Address your letter to me in five times its norrnal size.
me that it destroys all the small blow-outs in the colon care of this newspaper, P.O. Rarely the gland Is painfuL In
Box 1551, Radio City Station, addi Uoo to the swollen or
muacles In the body. Is that wall.
, enlarged gland .tile IJ!UBI
THIDA I. Y' IINTJNIL
correct? And. does it cause a
Spastic colon and related New York, NY 10019.
' OfVOTfD TO TH1
DEAR
DR.
LAMB
Will
accompanying
finding~.
It
lower backache before and problems or the colon do
INmiiiTOI
after a bowel movement? cause back pain. Colon you teli me what Hashimoto's any, are tllose of iow thyroid
MIIO..,..ASOH AIU
&lt;HISRIL • • - • • •
HUNTINGtON .:.. The strat(ons,
·
Does It make one nervous• Irritation from whatever thyroiditis Is, "&lt;Xhat It does to a . function. If too much of the
•-••·
camporees, and ·de•'"ned tcidevelopd·-•·able
person
and
is
there
any
cure?
thyroid
gland
Is
damaged
it
_ _"'"
annual fall membership others.
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· Does diverticulosis cause gas cause may be one bf many
qualities
of character,
DEAR REAbER - II is can result in permanent
and bloating?
.
'"'"'"w
Calllp8ign
in
the
'l'rl.Stale
A
b
causes of back pain. I know of
,........., ..,., ,...,, ,.,...., ... Area c uncll B
oy may become a Scout train in the responslblljUes of
DEAR ' READER
.
- ,, Am 1 0
• 0 Y Scouts of when he Is 11 years old or has particlpaUng ci"·enshlp, and
many people with sensitive · believed to be an autoim- marked iow thyrold 'function. n.. oo;~o_ v.lo.r ,..,,.... •
~
There. is no specific m ..... ''" - · · ...,. "'"·
Dlverllculosis, the small bowl .who could not tolerate mune disease. What Is that?
er ca,1 will
Sep- compIeted the fifth grade or a to develop pei'IJOillll
... lltnesa,
lvol••" OHt.. ..._ " ''" ' '· tember
when begin
165 Scout
pockets of the colon, are coffee. When they stopped it When you are exposed to an trealrnent to stop the reaction
tr
Cub Seoul when he Is eight Powe.llsald. CubScouN•• •- a
,,_ ....... ..
oops
•-- competed
~ ....
really tiny ruptures of the entirely the colon problems infectious disease such as other than giving thyroid ·- ....... -..
1
11 and Cub Scout packs years old or ....
fanu'ly and hom~ntered
hormone,
if
that
is
a
problem,
mumps
your
bOdy
lonns
~·•··
enro
new
members.
-~·
Inner lining of the colon cleared and the back
· .._, _ _ _.. _
Galled The G
. satheid.second .grade, Powell _program and ScouNntt Is
antibOdies to the mumps and even if the thyroid gland - • • .,_, ' - • · ..... Jlol.
through the wall of the colon. discomfort went away.
rowing with
des! ned
~ ..
......, _ ..... m 1hl..
America Ronrvlup, the Scout
g
to achieve the BSA
n- small pockets have Gas and bloating are virus and you are inunune to · function Is, adequate it helps u-m
• .... ,...,.......r. '""·
, , ,
T:-,
In addition to the boys who objectives primarily through
notblng to do with the common paris of spastic or further Infections of mump8. prevent enlargement and
.....,,,.,_ .. - ......, ., ,, counc11 expect; to give an join exlsl•'ng p8 ck s an d a vigorous outdoor n .....am.
reverse
thyrbld .
n _.. ,., oppor tun! ty to hundreds of troops p
,.. ..,.
muaclel in the rest of the Irritable colon and are often There are some diseases In fr1ay
1 owell said, the Tri_,.,
..,
......
".....
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boy
to
j
1
Information
about
the
•
1
a o n the n_oy Scouts of Stale Area Council
ts to
·
body. You can think of them seen as part of the picture of which the body forms an· enlargement in young ,..,., .., _,,...., .,_ _,.
ou•. ..,-n,.Ot&gt;loo.. w.w.!....; America, Dr. Lucien Powell
expec
Scout and Cub Scout
tibOdies to parts of a person's patients.
~ ~
".
as small blind pouches diverticulosis.
•-.m.oo:
"'
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'"""
,_
Roundup
.t:halrillan
said
•
organ!~
about
24
~W,JI'l~ks
progrllllle, JI available from
own
body
.
These
are
For
some
reason
'this
similar to the appendix exSince you already have The
10
cept thai moat of them are on Health Letter on diver- autoimmune diseases. In the disease is now lhree tim~s"as ;:-,:;,::·::;.!.~.:".'"..!.~=~t,' :Si*ctal e~ents sc~uled.lor and troops In county area the Council service center
,....,.,,... ""' ....... ...... lhl• Jl!ll include School served IIY. the. 'council.
733 Seventh Avenue, Hun:
of
Hashimoto's common as it was lhree
the leflllide.
Uculosls. I am sending you case
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Nlgh'is, Troop Rally Night,
The ~of ~lea .....Jlng.ton, .W. Va phone 523tllyroidl
tis
the
body
forms
decades
ago.
It
is
20
times
as
Diverticulosis is often the issue on Irritable or
Flrst-Nighter demon- provides • program for boys 3408·
~
UIOCiated with spast.IC
or Spastic Colon and Con . . an\lbodies against that common in women as in men.
and YOUIII( adults that Ls
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Sport Parade
By MILTON Rl&lt;iouN

Mojor Loot•• Sllndints
Ui&gt;l Sport&amp; EditOr
By Unilecr Prosr lnlernollonol NEW YORK (UPI 11 - Joe Frazier threw •left hook ths t wa.s
National LIIIUI
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
eosl
a peach.
box
allows 10 strikeouts
Philadelphia wis ~ P:;2 ~· That has always been his best punch, and this particular one and score
five
walks for Fred
Plllsburgh
64 52 :ss2 ll lf, was better than he ever mtended II to be, landing so fiush and
Norman.
New Vork
61 58 .513 \6 10 effectively It surprised even hllll.
•
But, If you listen to
wed Marmall what to tlrow ir 1 t!~rs
!~ ~ :~ ~'h Under: ilrdlnary circumstances, Joe Frazier would 've
the next hitter, Roger Moolreal
41 11 ::u6 l2'h followed up autanatlcally, dooe everything possible to end It Norman, the box !icore lhould
Metzger.
~~"L .. Pel. .oa all, but~ he felt a vague se111e of ~ety-the same feeling · have ahown 12 strikeouts and
"I told &amp;!tier with hLI stull Clncl nnall
76 • 3 .t.39 _
any father would have, wbo thought he ICcidentally had hurt three walks.
And, If II had, Norman
It didn't make any dllf~ence Los Angeles 63 s• .538 12 ooe of his kids.
_today
would be celelx'ating
In this situation," said ~~~~~~·
~ :; : :;~ l;:?, Instinctively, Joe Frazier put both arms around his son,
his
sixth
, straight victory
Marshall. "1 . told. him 'Go Anania
5! 64 .•62 21
Marvls, and the boy draped his arms around him
lnsteadobl _mourning a• 4-3
san Franelseo 51 69 .42! 2l'h "You'all right?" the older Frazl In' Ired · 1 s1
after that man."'
,
•
' s Results
er QU
anJ 0U y,
1,
!oils handed him Monday
Sutler ·struck out Metzger ·AllanlaMonday
• Clilclnnatl 3
lord! was all Marvis could say.
·
on three lllralght forkballs ~?.:~~~~ ~~~:io~o~ ls 7
Flfteen-year.-old Marvls looks 'as if he's going to be bigger night by the Atlanta Braves.
"When a pitcher makes the
and received credit for the
(Only yames scheduled )
than his dad. He's ~oot-1 and 190 pounds, and he's a young
victory when Sperrlng hit a
Today • Prohblo Plleloers man wbo knows his own mind. He always has been especially perfect pitch em a ~2 · count,
twOi'Uilslngle with two out In
M.;,tr~!l' ~~";~~~~TJ . at close to bla father and when you ask hllll if he's going to he 's gotta get a strike from
the ninth. The game-Winnlnj r.h lladelphla (Underwood0 817-31. become a profeuional fighter the wJy his father was unlll only the umpire," said Norman,
hit followed alngles by Pete ·~~~~·;:!,; 1La Corle 1.
at two montha ago, he 88Y8 softly but firmly, "if the opportunity now 11.:!; as he paced the
clulrlouse alter the . game.
LaCock and Manny Trlllo and Cincinnati !Alcala J0-3I.61 8, 05 presents ltaelf, I guess I wlll. "
·
"Twice tonight I didn't."
. a walk to Steve Swilher.
p.~an Ologo (S irom 10.12) at HJoe Frazlbeer II all flnl.shed fighting, tbough.
Norman was referring to
e says meant It when he announced his retirement Jline
Larry Dierker allowed only Sl. Louis coenny H I. 8 , 30 p.m.
the
walks· which Jimmy
Chicago ISlone 3·• 1 at Hous . 15 after being knocked out by George Foreman in five rounds
Wynn
and Darrel .Chaney
t"7&gt; 1\~~~~~r~ ?rJ:~:,:;5 f.·I') al an.~ he has no,intention of going back on his word.
'
loasll!ainst 12victories. Enol son Franc?sco ID'Acquisto HJ .
No, I don I think I fought too long," he says. "I think 1 drew during a two-run fourth
Cabell, Cesar Cedeno and lONli.t·';;,..k !Mollack 12-61 at retired just right. When I did, my mother said 'I'm glad you lnnirig when the Braves took
.1
Bob Watson had..two hits each Los Angeles (Rhoden 10, 11 , stopped.Now youcanelljoythe chlldreil, and you can enjoy the a 2--1 lead.
for HoustOn while Trlllo and 10 :30 p.m.
The walk to W)'llli came
money.' People ask how I feel about being retired do 1 miss
, Wednesday's
Clames
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To.teD you
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Cubs
Montreal al Phi Ia ; night
·busy, I haven't had a chance to miss anything. l'm busier than error on Jerry Royster's
At.lanta defeated Atlanta at Clnclnna1i , night
I've ever been "
ground ball and a walk to Rod
San Diego at St . Louis, night
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Gillreath
loaded the bases
New vork at Los Ang, nigh!
As president of Smoldn' Joe, Inc., a Philadelphia-based en·
' 11 7 In ego
and
set
the
stage for WUUe
downed St ' Louis
the
terprlse, which serves IIi parent organization for nlllllerous
IOnly gam.. scheduled 1
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single off the
emly other ·scheduled
diverse ventures, Frazier has less time lor himself now than
Amenun
Le.ague
he
h
glove
of
Tony
Perez which
League games.
eo1 t
w n e was heavyweight champion of the world .
sent
home
the
Braves'
first
New York wio L4i P~ G 8 On Mooday, for example, he lllade sure he was In tile office
Padres 11, Cardl 7:
run of the Inning.
60 s• :526 t'h ~ 9 a.m. to check on final arrangements for a party to he held
Willie Davis' two-run Baltimore
Two outs later, and with the
Cleveland
57 59 .491 13•;, m the evening. The party was lor two fighters In his stable
doubl and Enzo H
.tw e trip! .
emandez'
bsses
still loaded, Chaney
the b'n ~~~;g~
~;
:;~ l~•;, middleweight Wlllle "The Worm" Monroe .and heavyweighi
Oi'Uil
e were
"' M l l'f'au~ee
drew
his
walk on a ~2 pitch to
51 61 .ds 11•;, Marty Monroe, no relaUon but both of whom had bouts In
blows of an elghk'un, ninth- · · ·
force
home
the Braves'
wesl
Philadelphia
Monday.
It
wasn't
any
special
occasion
but
Inning outburst, which
enabled the Padres to beat Kansas City wii L4i P:~2 G 8 F_razler felt It stDl called for a party. That's the way he ts' with · second run.
"Both of the pitches were
the Cardlbal.s Lou Brock had Oakland
64 5• .542 8 his people.
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~; ~ •: :;~ l~Y;: · Af\ef laking care of those details, Frazier had a meeting
live singles for St. LOuis but ~~~::sola
border
,;.
just like the one 1
50 oa .424 22
with some people handling the publicity lor another future
., struck out with the bases Cal ifornia
threw
to
SteVe
Garvey out In
.422 22
fight after which he hurried over to the weigh-In for both
loaded for the final out of the Ch icagoMonday's49 'G67
ames
M
Los
AngeleS,"
said an el:asonroes.
game when the Cardinals Bostoo 12 Chicago 5
Foll~wlng ~t he met with his . attorneys concerning a perated Norman.
rallied In the bottom of the ~:~.::~~~~ ~e€1~~~land 1
· UmOUSllle semce he hopes to open two months from now and
ninth. Dave Freisleben got Milwaukee ' oakland 3
Ba ltimore 8 Minnesola 4
When he got through with that, he barely had lime enoug' h to
credit lor his eighth win
(Only games scheduled}
grab
thlnn to
.
Todly's Pro!nble Pilchers
some~~..,
eat before it was time for him to get ready to
1All Times eon
attend the lights.
Boston CCleveland 6o6 and
' he had shaved off
Kreuger 0·01 al Chicago !Odom Joe Frazier looks grea I· Most of the. hmr
2.1 and Kravec 0-01 , 2. 6 :30 hLI head f!l' his f~t with Foreman has grown back jllld the
P-'Fexas I Boggs ·0-21 al New ~ps he had m his face after that beating are all gone. A\'32,
Vork IAh!xander 7-81 8 p m
he S financially set.llhe wislled to, he could simply sit around
By-TOM WHITFIELD
Cal ifornia !Tanan~ 1.i-8 i. at _and take It easy lor~ long time, maybe even forever, but he
CINCINNATI (UPI) - TipUPI Sporll w-•r
Detroit (Fidrych 13 -4), 8 p.m. wanlll to keep acUve:and stay involv.ed.
ping
Mark, with Homero
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Cleveland (Dobson 11 -11) at
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O ook at Joe Frazier and see bow good he looks and bow
Hidalgo up, won the featured
In the hegiru)ing, It was bDled p.~akland !Norris 4 _31 at happy he'is, you'd think he retired undefeated champion of the eight race at River Downs
as the fins! round of the 58th M•lwaukee 1Rodriguez 4.81 world. At the Boling Writers' Dinner here last weekend many Monday by 61'• lengths over
Red Pipe.
PGA Champloosblp. By mid· :Jt'30 P m.
' peopletoldhimh~w glad they were he had quit.
'.
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(May 8-9}
at
All kinds of
st1
ked
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Tipping 1\fark covered the
.
que 0118 were as
Joe Frazier. Whom did he
afternoon, it looked like the Mmnesota 1Bane H i, 9 p.m.
tournament nobody wanted
Wodnesday's Clames
like next month, Muhammad AU or Ken Norton'
seven filrlongs In 1:44 2-5 and
&lt;r • perhaps, the world's free- Tex.•s at New York, night
"I gotta go with Nll'lon," be said. "He's my klend."
paid ,2.40, $2.40 and $2.20.
Cahfornia at Oelroit, night
, Was that the ~ly reason'.
Red
Pipe paid $2.80 and $2.40
form double bogey-making Oakland at Milwaukee. night
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Clevelond at Kan City . night
"No,'' said Frazier, "I think Norton wlll beat him.''
and the show horse, Count
Boston at Chicago, night
What bout the Ol
.
Finally, a while before . Baltimore al Minnesola, night
a.
ymptcs? Had he watched them on TV? He P;ico, paid $2.80.
The 2-1 dally double of
nightfall Monday, Dav~ .
said he had and that he also had seen Cuba's TeofUlo Stevenson
Stockton emerged ' from one
lntern•tional
~fend his heavyweight title successfully but wasn't Vinegar Route and Hona 's
Dream was worth $20:20.
Qf the wildest scrambles In
. League Slandings
unpressed.
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golf hi4tory with bls second
Un1led Press lnlernationa 1 .
"He di~;t get any better since the lasttlme I saw him two
PGA Champioosblp and first R~hester
~i -~~' GB years ago, . Frazier said of Stevenson. "He w~nt baek 1n fact. $369,957.
tour victory since' 19'14.
Syra~use
.
He had a Iotta opportunities, but he just stood there waltln'
70 51 579 7
"I'm a positive person. Rhode Island 63 59 .516 w12 never lakin' advantage of the openings. I was surprised."
'
When I get In the lead, I Memphis
59 63 .484 18'12
seldomfold,"hesmUedt "But RIChmond
57 6s .467 20•12
I just don't get In the lead Charleston 55 63 .466 20'12
enough.''
Tidewater
54 65 .4.5 4 22 ·
Toledo
49 74 .398 29
He looked shaky at Urnes
Monday's Resulle
-"P't~
during tbe stretch but Tidewater 4 Memphis 1
,
CLEVELAND (UPI) eventually proved that' claim, Charleslon 7 Richmond 5
1 Mike Phipps was happy, but
Syracuse 2 Toledo o
he wasn't laud""".
securing · the $45,000 first Rhode Island 4 Rochester 2
I 1 d """"'
prize with a 13-foot ~~~ for a
ns ea , he was being
par on the final hole and a
realistic.
final score of 281, one over
It was soon after he and the
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besting Ray Floyd and Don Dinunlck has been apjlolnted !Jle Minnesota Vikings, 31-7,
January by one shot.
coordinator for women's m an NFL exhibition game
Jerry Pate, who won both intercollegiate athletics at Monday night .
the U.S. and Canadian Opens the State University ol New
"Sure It's good, but you've
Jack Nicklaus, David York at Buffalo.
got to be realistic," said the
Graham and John Schlee all
School officials said former Purdue quarterback.
finished at three-over-par Monday the appointment was "They didn't play their regu283.
effective Immediately.
larsosta lot and we didn't play
m of our regulars either .
"But it's the first time I
ever beat Minnesota. I
wouldn't care if we played
our first team all the way and
they used their
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sixth inning. Portland pltehers gave up 19 walks to
account for the 13 runs .
Perk Ault pitched a fine
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Brady !Iuffman took the lOss, : Hrs.: lO:OOA.M. Tilll:OO P.M. Sun.- Thurs. :
altJwugh he didn't give up a :
10:00 A.M. Till2:00 P.M. Fri. &amp; Sat.
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Manny Hannem, the director, said memberl of the club
ranaed In 111e !rom 34 to 110.
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He said ~year-old Harry Freellllll d. Columbus would
Bini a solo of "BeauUful Ohio" during tonliht's openlnc
seaaloo.
Harmon, penplrlrig heavily after dlrecllna the 30
minute soogfest, said the club had been pracUci!W loc
almost a year to aet Nlldy foc the cooventlon.
He said the organlutlon wu 104yean oldand·has ~~q
at every Republican Convention, either u part ol the
Jll'lilll'am or in delegatloo hotels, l&lt;r the laat century.
Alalincluded In the group'S repertoire were ''God Bleu
America" anduongaboutOhlo-"Round on the End and
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. yards for a touchdown.
"'' . CINCINNATI (UPI) "What makes It so bad was
'"" Notes and quotes from the that I was concentrating on
·~ · Cincinnati Bengals' den:
balding onto the ball oo that
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Before Bengal fans get too play," moaned a subdued
excited about the club's Griffin afterwards. "It must
~·· • cur.rent
3·0 pre-season have been a direct hit on the
. .. record, they should recall baD."
1971 : Clncy went undefeated
But the fumble didn 'I faze
In the pre-.!lellson and then Woody. He continued to pile
". lost seven of ita first eight praise on his two·tlme
.,, regular season games and Helsman
Trophy winner.
~:" finished with a 4-10 record. · "Arch Ls a quality person In
every way," said Woody,
"" Ohio State coach Woody. looking trinuner than usual in
, . Hayes dropped In to see one a neat, crisp sununer suit "It
,,; of his prize pupils, Archie makes l!le msd when people
~·" Griffin,
perform l~st say he's too small for the
.•• Saturday night.
pres. Arch never surprises
Woody was a week late.
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" , Archie had ripped off a 49Detroit coach Rick Forzano
·' , , yard TD run the week before, tossed out a tongue.m.cheek
"·" but with Woody In the stands CC)mment about Griffin.
his most sensational play was . "Archie Is too small play
,.., coughln8 up a fumble at football In the NFL," he
.... midfield, with the ball \aughed with a blt of wl.shful
••• · boiDlcing up basketball-&amp;yle thinking. "Somebody heUer
into the hands ol Detroit's . tell him that. ..
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"The pitch· to Garvey,
though, wound up as a called
third strike and anne witb a
l'WUler on base In the eighth
Inning of a ~2 game won by
N&lt;rman.
Veteran ump'I'Um Gorman
was behind the plate Monday
night.
"I've just got to believe
he 's a high fastball umpire,"
complained Norman.
The Red lefty derived no
satlslfactlon whatsoever
from the fact that the 10
strikeouts he did rack up
before his departure for a
pinch hitter In the bottom of
the eighth lru)lng represented
a season high for a Clncy
pitcher.
Royster's one-out single In
the fifth, his theft of 11econd
and a single by Jimmy Wynn
gave the Braves a third run.
But, It was Vic Correll's
seventh Inning leailolf homer, ·
only his !leeond of the season,
which proved to be the gamewinning blow. ·
· That's because the Reds,
after nicking Carl Morton for
one run In the second Inning,
added two more In the eighth
before Adrlail Devine arrived
on the mound after a two-out
triple by George Foster and
retired Tony Perez on a
ground ball to Royster at
third.
The victocy was only the
third qf the season against
nine losses for Morton. And
all of them have c0111e since
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Bell charged with evading Ohio Sunshine Law
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Did
the
Publlc
Utlllties
CGnmlulon of Ohio (PUCO)
, break the law when It gave
Ohio Bell T4:lephooe Co. a
f200mllllon a year rate hike?
Columbus a ttomey Sheldoo
A. Taft believes the answer Is
yes and has accused the
lhreemember ~OIIIII)ission of
violating the open meeting
requirements of the ninemonth-old Sunshine Law.
However, PUCO
spokesman Paul Richards
Monday defended PUCO
Chairman C.Luther
Heckman a Republican and
Democratic Cclmmlssloners
Sally W. Bloomfield and
David C. Sweet.
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Richards said. "The COilll1iiB- Court, which would have ihe
sioners just don't think that final answer. Taft said he will
way. We alreadyhaveenough decide whether to go to the
problems because people state High Court alter the
think we are getting paid off PUCO acta.
by the ulllities." "
The ultimate answer has
Ohio Assistant Attorney · farreaching lmplicaUons. II It
General James Recchie, an Is found the commission
expert oo the Sunshine Law, violated the law requiring
was presented the facts of the ~bile agencies to do their
case and has concluded the business before the media
law was violated.
anacitizens, the $200 mllllon
But the PUCO will have the' rate hike woo by Ohio .Bell on
first legal chance to answer July 8 would be thrown out.
th e
question.
The
Theclll1lllisslonwould then
commissioners must havetodecidethecaseanew.
consider Taft's objections But the Impact doesn 't stop
and rule on his r,equest lor a · there. Rate hikes sought br_
rehearing on the . Ohio Bell the Cleveland Electric
case by mid-September.
Dlumlnatlng Co., East Ohio
If the PUCO rules against Gas, Dayton Power &amp; Ught
Taft, he can take his appeal

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the same basis.
The PUCO has followed the
same pattern In deciding the
Ohio Bell case as the others.
That pattern has brought
objectioos from Taft, wbo
represents the private
burglar alarm Industry In the
Ohio Bell esse.
Taft said that the
commission announces Its
regularly scheduled case
signing sessions the week
bef&lt;re by dlstribuUng an
agenda. The agenda Is supposed to
meet the
r~uirements of the Sunshine
Law.
"However, the history of
the Obio Bell case reveals a
flaw
In
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- Republican state chairman
Kent B. McGough says
Republicans have a chance
this fall to take control of both
the Ohio Senate and House,
and capture up to five
additional congressional
seats.
McGough lilade his rosy
predictloo as the state's 97·
111ember delegation, of which
he is chairman, attended the
Republic an na tlo n al
convention Monday. ·
The chairman,
not
normally. over optimistic In
pilblic, said he has "new
Information" leading to his
belief that the GOP can
regain control of the state
Senate and House, which it
last dominated together in
1972.
"From what my people tell
me, I think we've got .a
chan
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McGOugh. "I think there's
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with this procedure," Taft qendl olthe cornmi811on ol
said In his legal brief fUed which were given public not!·
with the conunl.saloo.
ce," Taft said.
Pe said the C011lllli811oo . • A person bad to attend the
periodically brought up the June 2meeting to know about
Ohio Bell caae at a regularly the June 4 meeliJt8 and attend
scheduled meelin8, but then that meeting to know about
tabled the case to another day lllbsequenl meetings.
when a regular meeting waa
He said, "In effect, the
not scheduled.
winnowing proces11 permitted
"The minutes ol the •leu and less acceSI to the
regularly scheduled' case meetings."
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signing seulon on June 2
'1be Sunshine Law requb:es
·Indicate the case wu tabled any public aaenoy that
until Friday, June 4,'' he said. schedules special meetings to
"The June 4 meeting did not give at least 2f.hour notice ta
appear Oll any agenda. In the media arlc! the public. "No
fact, the published agenda elfort na ever made !0
Indicated 'no scheduled mee- comply with this provl.sion by
Ung' for that day."
the commission " Taft said
Taft said the June 4 PUCO apokuma~
meeting was held and then Richards challet~~ed Taft's
tabled to June 7, Uiatmeeting arguments.
csrrted over to June 11 and
He said the COIIlllli8llon
Uiat meeting June 14.
tabies cases as a procedural
"Themeetinga011 June'4, 7, tool . ''There's nothing Uiey
11, and 14 ~ all not are trying to bide," he said.
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lknllllber glee club from Columlq, !&gt;No, wllJdl
perfuuDICI 1 round of ltandlrd IIOIIiJ.
'1be Republican Glee Cub, billed u the BlceMeruial
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· In the only other AL games,
Baltimore defeated
Minnesota', 11-4, Kansas City
beat
Cleveland,
6-1,
Milwaukee tripped Oakland,
4-3, and Boston bombed
Chi
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Ken Singleton's thr~•n
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York. Roils Grimsley, 6-5,
worked 8 2-3 lnnlrigs to gain
the v1c to, ry, whlch was
Bu!Umore s fourth In Its last
five games.
Royals 6• lndlaos ~:
A_mos Otis . and Tom
Po'!llette belted twOi'Uil first
lnnmg homers to back the
thr~lt pitching of Marty
"I would enjoy It," Hunter Pattin and send Kansas City
said of another ~arne win 0 fl t 0 1·t thl
season, "bull don'tknow how VICtory.
s · pi~ked
rd ~lralght
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up his
many starts I have left. I'm frrst complete giune but lost
14-12 now and I don't know If his shuto~t on George
.f!iere Is enough Ume."
Heildrick;s 20th bo111e run In
The win over the Rangers, the second iMing.
a seven-hit per(ormance, Brewers 4, A's 3,
pulled Hunter to within two
Milwaukee's Von Joshua
games of the 200-career rifled a baSes-loaded single iii
victory plateau. He struck out the ninth Inning to scoce two
threeandwalkedoneingoing runs and snap . Oakland's
the distance for the 17th Ume winning streak at nine
In 28 starts. The Rangers gam
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omered
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in the first Inning while Gene
the ninth lnl)ing on a sacrifice Tenace slammed his 13th
Ry by RoY. Howell.
homerforthe A's in the siJ:th
Hunl~r . gll}"'-'~o111e ru11 Red l!ox 12, ·While Sox 5: ·
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ce 1973.. and Chicago pitchers for 16 hits,
Ckey Rivers, who hit one scoring six runs In the third
Ide-the-park, as the. and five more in the eighth to
Y nkees won their sixth give. Luis Tiant his 13th
game in the last seven starts. victory against 10 losses.
The ytctory.maintained New Cecil Cooper led the Boston
Y!l't:s 91'.!-game lead over assault with three hits while
lleCOilCI place Ba!Umore In the Dwight Evans knocked In
AL.East.
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Jim "Catfish" Hunter has
about 10 more starts this year
to determine if he can remain
In the baseball pitching
marathon with Waller
Johnson and Lefty Grove.
The three men all w~ 20 or'
~·
more gaines during a fiveyear stretch of their
Ame_rlcan League careers,
but H te
1win s1
.un rmus
xmore
games over the final seven
weeks attothejoin
Johnson
and
Grove
slxyear
plateau.
Hunter won his second
str~lght game to boost his
record to 14-12 with a 5-1
declslon Mooday .night over
Gaylord Perry and the Texas
Rangers.
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Houstoll Astros, ~. Monday
nilht. bauluaves and a 2.17
earned run average .
"I'd like to end the season
with 10 vlctorlea and a few
milre uvea," said SUtler,
wbo signed out of high school
with the Cubll In 19'72. "I like
being a reUef pitcher and
have been working at
becoming a good one since I
entered organized ball."
Sutter ran into trouble In
the eighth Inning when &lt;llff
Jolwon tripled, with two out
and the score tied at 3-3. He

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By FRED DOWN
UPI 8poi11 Writer
Manaaer Jim Marshall beUevee the ChiCII!O Cubs are
&amp;lowly bullclinllasolid teamthanka to S!lch yo~q players
as 24-year-old reliever Bruce
Sutter.
A 8-foot-2, 190.pound
(f!rkballer, Sutter didn't join
the Cubs unW May 9, but has
developed Into ooe of the
National League's mo~t
effective relief pitchers. He
picked up his third victory
when the Cubll defeated the

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caucus of the 97-member
.
1be
agreement,
wrucn
IS
with
the
Public
Utllllles
the
PUCO
in
the
wake o! Ohio
By WESLEY G. PIPPERT could keep federal spending
Ohio.delegaUon.
CANTON, Ohio (UPI) expected
to
be
approved
by
Commission.
Supreme
Court
declalons
rePLAINS, Ga. (UPI) at Its current level and
"ThePresldentlsapopular Average residential
the
PUCO
within
the
nezt
10
Under
the
terms
of
the
qulring
algnlflcantly
hlaher
Jimmy
Carter
says balance the federal budget by
figure In Ohio," said consumers In siJ: Ohio cities
Jll'evaDlng beliefs that the the end of a first term as
McGough, chalnnan of the will see no Increase In days, was reiChed Monday agreement reached with the rates of return than afttl'ded
welfare system Is wasteful president.
delegatloo. "He's a neighbor. electric bllls If an agreement between the cities and· Ohio clUes of Canton, Cambridge, by the coounlsslem In the past
and unfair will be more
Carter met with more than
I've been In politics fer 25 between the ciUes and the Power, according to Canton Fremont, Heath, Fostoria lnclmlnl Clnc:lnnaU Gas &amp;
serious to deal with than the a 'dozen domestic advisers
years and I don't know of any Ohio Power Co. Is approved aty SoUcltor Harry Kllde. and North Canton·, the Electric Co. which 11ettled lor
Ohio ~wer had lUed an company wlll receive an 92 per cent of Ita request and
cost of the system iiself.
Moo day in the fourth of a
poUtician from outside the by th'e Public utilities
application lor an $15 mllllon additiema~ $4.7 mllllon above Columbus &amp; Squthem Ohio
The
Demo c r a t 1c series of briefings on
state who has appeared In funmisslon of Ohio.
a ye~ general rate Increase the rate levels presenUy In Electric .Co. which ~etUed lor
presidential nollllnee said Cljmpelgn lsalies. He was to
Ohio more than he has."
effect but there will ' be no 88 per cent. . .
.
Monday .· a key to defusing meet with energy speelallsts
McGough, who was lnstruIncrease
In
the
electric
bill
Of
"Equally
Important
Is
the
those volatile atUtudes would today at his mother's "Pood
mental in slating Ohio delethe
average
residential
fact
that
tho8e
hardest
hit
by
be
through . getting House." .
gates {irmly committed to the
f0118Ulller,
s&amp;ld
Kllde.
soaring
ututty
rates,
the
rest.
employable people, now on
A reporter asked Carter at
President , downplayed
K1lde said the six cities dentlal consumers, will be
welfare, Into jobs.
the end of the domestic
reports of SOllie potential
Carter denied RepubUcan briefing whether the matter
shifts to Reagan within the
U
'
decided to fight the rate affected little, If any, by the
charges
lliat
his
domestic
of
volatile
attitudes
about
delegation.
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Increase after emergency agreed upon Increase," said
'
rate hearlnga were held In Kllde.
"While
some
proposals
would
cost
$200
welfare
reform
and
''There
have
been
no
pres·
znf,l
'
Columbus.
residential
coosumers
wbo
b!lllon
a
year.
He
declared
he
payments
is
more
serious
sures
from
either
side
on
our
•
thantheecon&lt;lllicsofwelfare
delegates,"
said
McGough.
Obio
Power
Co.
filed
the
use
more
than
750
kilowatt
By JIM ANDERSON
newspaper said.
•
reform.
"I anticipate the Ford and
WASHINGtoN (UPI) - ''The records document a rate application on July 31, hours per mooth; wlll bear a
"Yes, It Is," Carter replied.
Reagan delegates will keep Henry Kissinger has ordered series of transactions and ·, 19'14, for $15 mllllon and Its small portion of the rate
•
He added : "The most
their . . pledges
unless an investigation into reports special favors that, during rate emergency appllcatioo Increases, the electric biD of
prevalent attitude that hurts
something startling happens that Rep. Wayne Hays used Ralston's tenure, have em Sept. 3, 1975, asldng lor an .the average residential user
the welfare system Is a belief
to make them move ."
his influence with the State el!&amp;bled Russek, of Mexico emergency rate Increase of will not be affected.
,.,
on the part of taxpayers that
· The r.halrman said Ohio Department to aet federal Oty, to win more U.S. $49.3 . mllllon which was
"lhstead, under the tariffs
·
their money Ls wasted, . a
delegateS, while not legally . jobs and contracta for friends embassy, eoilstructlon and granted by the PUCO oo Jan. ..agreed upon, the bulk ol the
· · Increase will be IKrne by
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Suits . belief among welfare ers."
·
bo\Jnd, have a "strong moral and relatives.
leasing contracta than any 13, 1975.
Klide,
In
announcing
the
business and industrial
charging car dealers In recipients they are not
There would have to be for obligation" to support the
The WasbtngtoD Post said other Individual and finn In
Columbus, Chillicothe, treated fairly, the great Republicans to take both candidate wllo carried them Saturday that Hays used his the w!l'ld during the put five settlement, said the approved customers who are In a better
Springfield and Cleveland, complellties of the present chambers heck. Democrats to the convention In the position to have an old Ohio years."
tariff schedules would position to pasa such costs
Tenn., with turning back system that have been ac- now domlnste the !fouse by state's primary election.
Jroduce
less than 64 per cent &lt;il," said IOide.
friend
and
former
The Post said Ralston and
od0111eters on used cars were · cumulated over a Ioog period 58-40 and the Senate by 21-12,
While mentioning no department store owner, Hays have taken more tban of the company's total
The cities were represented
flied Monday b-!' Ohio of time ... and the with only half the senators' names, M c Go u g b • s Orlan C. Ralston, made 50 overseas trips to Inspect request iilcluding the $49.3 In their negotiations by the
Alt«ney General Willlam J . Insensitivity of the programs terms esplring .
statement may have been deputy assi!!lant secretary of U.S. diplomatic facilllies at milUon approved by the Columbus law firm of
Br,t~· ed In
.
for those who hooestly need
McGough singled out directed at Lois Leggat of state and chief of the State taxpayers' expense. Hays PUCO on a temporary basis Muldoon,' Pemberton and
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the swts were help."
Democratic Reps. Charles J. Willoughoy, a Ford delegate Department office Uiat Inspected tbe London in J&amp;~~uary, 1975.
Fenis, which apeclaliRS In
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Kllde
said
this
reflects
utility rate matters, and A.
Tinsley
Used
Cars
Inc.
,
He
said
one
key
was
to
·
Carney
of
Youngstown
who
now
llsta
herself
·as
supervises $3 blllion worth of .E;nlba88Y 28 times.
'I ' &lt;'. Columbus; Holmes Brothers remove the employa~le Roqald M. Mottl of
uncommitted a.nd leaning real estate owned by the · The Post said Hays' father· favorably with other settle.·. SCotl Rotll..v, ,ii utility rate
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Used
Car
Company, . people lroin the welfare and Th01118S L. Ashley of toward Reqan.
United States In other ~w. Leonard Peak, has re- menlll recently il]lin'oved .JiY"·~d§Diurt~~J() ", ' ,
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~H&gt;~
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Cleveland Tenn., which sold system, put them in · a Toledo as particularly
McGough said he Is not countrles.
celved $100..oday consUltant
cara in Columbus; Warren separate categ!l'y, give them vulnerable.
counting Mrs. Leggat among
State
Department · jo~ from tbe State
Hollcm
Motors,
Chllllcothe;
education
and
training
He
aiiJo
said
the
GOP
has
a
the
90
Ford
votes
from
Ohio,
spokesman
Frederick Z. DePartment and "has been
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and Gene Young · Motors, opportunities - and then good chance to take the 18th but expecta she will end up Brown
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said Moilday, paidbyFBOforadozen trips
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Springfield. · The suits were ''match them with a job."
and 2oth congressional voting for the President. SiJ: "Secretary of State Killlinger to Washington in the past
'
flied In the COIIIUea where the
"We ought to emphasize dlstricta, where Democratic Obio delegates are pledged to has ordered the lnlpeclor seven years." One of them, It
companies .-e located, with the right of people to a job," Reps. Wayne L. Hays of Reagan.
General of the Foreign said, was a visit to
the . exception of the Carter said. "It Is a good Flushing and James v.
The chairman said Service to make an Washington to visit a
~In
~~~~r, who was Investment for the future. II Stanton of Cleveland are not · newsmen have checked out Immediate Investigation. daughter over the Ou1stmas
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n ..aw, County.
cuts down all the anclllary running for re-electloo.
rumors of a ''half dozen" When the lnvestigaUon Ls holidays.
If you are not satisfied with
What should you do if your
Temporary restraining cost of government _
"We're going to surprise oother delegates swinging ampleted it will be made
child is assaulted in school or the school policy and its
!l'denweregrantedMonday welfare, workmen's some people In Cleveland," away from Ford, "and In public."
enforcement, you may want
on school grounds.
agaln11 Tinsley, Holmes compensation and other said McGough, adding Uiat each case the delegate has
Hays, chairman of the
First, you should make to see a lawyer. He may
llrotben and Young Motors. aspects that are so very ·Mayor Jack C. Hunter of . denied it. Of course, there's House International
· sure a proper complaint Is advise. you to bring suit
A requell for. a restraining costly."
· .
. Youngstown will be a "great nothing wrong with this kind Relations subcommittee
made . But don't put down too against the school system.
on!« againal H~ Motors
Carter said that all federal candidate" against Carney of speculation It's part of the which oversees · the · State
Some Urnes a court suit Is a
much in wriUng, advises
~!.be be.-d today in Rosa proarams now m•ke up possessor of a powerful game. But ke Isn't gOing to . Department budaet, to
good
way- and the only way
l attorney Richard Brick•
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Common.
~leu
court.
"roughly
20
per
cent"
·of
the
poUticsl
name
In
that
area.
be
any
pressure
from
me."
announced
his
retirement
wedde, featured columinlst In - to make sure the school
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Brown uld the injunctiona GroSI National Product.
· Ohio's 15 Republican cooMcGough alao reported he from CCIIgress Friday. He
HUNTINGTON :_ W. NETWORK, . the parents' reviews Its policies and keeps
~~ to stop the
Ssylng that the coat of the gre81111len already constitute received personal praise cited "01 heallh" and "the Robert Cree, Scout Executive newspaper published by the a closer eye on things, says
•
uwu engaging In any
welfare
program
is the largest GOP bloc In the from Ford on his han!D.lng of harusments my family and I' of Trl.State Area Council, National Committee for Brickwedde.
further vlolatlons d. Ohio's ''relatively IIIJlall" compared House of any state In the .the convention Rules have taken from the Boy Scouts of America, has atizens in Education. If you
If you decide to sue, notice
COilllllller protection laws to other programs, Carter country. .
Committee, of which be II Washington POll!."
has
to be given within 30 to 90
announced that Scouts who decide to sue, a written
• . and to have the canpanles said II was his goal to keep · Earlier Monday, McGough chairman. He said he met
days
of the Incident
Earlier . this year Hays have earned the Photography statement could be used
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ll8lea to his office the cost of all federal said he detected no with the President brlelly at admitted he had bad a merit badge are eligible for against you.
(depending orr state law).
,_~ year.
spending to the present :In per movement away from lbe Crown Center Hotel ''persooal relationship" with scholarship awards In the
Brickwedde advises
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You
should
ask
to
see
the
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President Ford amongst Sunday night.
Elizabeth Ray, a worker In 1976 Scout Photo Contest school policy on assaults parents to lind out II the IntothelrCl'der tbe dealers Ill review
He said one exception Ohio's delegation to the
"He cmgratulated me em bla office. Mlsa Ray charged sponsored by Eastman
cident Involving their child
recorda ol ules during might be If the federal conventioo.
my chairmansblp of the the Ohio Democrat had Kodak. Company. The against students and theft or was an Isolated one or
vandalism of their property.
&gt;: the past two years and to government embarks aa he "I don't lind anybody Rules COillmlttee "McGough placed her on the govenunelrt
poslmarkdeadllneforentrtes If such a policy exists, ask whether there have· been
wbo has proposed, ~n a around here mad at Ronald answered wben ~ed what payroll to be lia ml.streli.
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Is October 1.
how ills enforced. What steps many such Incidents." "II It's
••• • contact any1 CCIIl8UIJler
car with In !-'Uilprehenslve health care Reagan, and I don't find he discussed with the
Hays 81l1101111Ced lui week
A bey must be a registered will be taken by school of- an isolated incident," he
....
CITeCI milesae reading. system.
anybody mad at President President.
that
he
would
not
seek
reScout
at the Ume of entering ficials to punish the person( s) says, ''the chances of winning
~·
electioo
to
the
House.
·
the
contest,
and he must be II who assaulted your child? a suit against the school
•••
a11ng documents obtained to 15 years of age as of Oc- What will they do to prevent system are not good. But If
under tbe Freedom of tober 1,1976. Pictures may be the same ·kind of Incident it's happened before, then a
Information
Act, the Poll entered in each category. from happening' again?
parent might be able to prove
".
said Ralatm, as chief of the Prizes for each of lllll two
liability
on the part of
Most parents are conForeign Building Office, categ&lt;ries are: first place,' cerned that such violence school."
Improperly fiiVored Marcoa $1,000; second place, $500, does not occur again, says
Iii some states It's also
Russek, a contractor •.wbo and third place, $250.
Brlckwedde . Making sure · possible to bring 'suit against
says he II a friend of Hays.
Complete rules and official that the district enforces Its the parents of a child who has
The paper said Hays entry forms are available rules for the protection of committed an assault. cilnflrmed that he promoted from the local council office, persons and their property is National Committee lor
Russek because "he dOes Cree said.
atizens In EducaUon.
vital. ,
good work."
By Lawreure E. 1.11mb, M.D. irritable colon . Many stipation , number 2-1 in the person's own lhyroid.
The reaction with the
Russek has WOO more than
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have authorities think that the hopes that it will help you.
Others
who
want
this
inthyroid
gland
causes
it
to
ts
mllllon in real estate' and
the Health Letter on diver- spastic colon leads to the
formation
can
send
a
lorig,
show
infla1111Tlatory
changes
CCIIIIIIrllctioo
deals, mere than
ticulosis and would like to ask formation of hte hernias. The
stamped
,
self-addressed
and
undergo
de~truction
.
It·
half of them In exclllllve,
some more questions. I have thought is that the Increased
several friends with diver- pressure in the colon before envelope with 50 cents for it. may'swell, sometimes two or nonbld contracts. the
ticulosis and ooe of them told the segment in sjlasm causes Address your letter to me in five times its norrnal size.
me that it destroys all the small blow-outs in the colon care of this newspaper, P.O. Rarely the gland Is painfuL In
Box 1551, Radio City Station, addi Uoo to the swollen or
muacles In the body. Is that wall.
, enlarged gland .tile IJ!UBI
THIDA I. Y' IINTJNIL
correct? And. does it cause a
Spastic colon and related New York, NY 10019.
' OfVOTfD TO TH1
DEAR
DR.
LAMB
Will
accompanying
finding~.
It
lower backache before and problems or the colon do
INmiiiTOI
after a bowel movement? cause back pain. Colon you teli me what Hashimoto's any, are tllose of iow thyroid
MIIO..,..ASOH AIU
&lt;HISRIL • • - • • •
HUNTINGtON .:.. The strat(ons,
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Does It make one nervous• Irritation from whatever thyroiditis Is, "&lt;Xhat It does to a . function. If too much of the
•-••·
camporees, and ·de•'"ned tcidevelopd·-•·able
person
and
is
there
any
cure?
thyroid
gland
Is
damaged
it
_ _"'"
annual fall membership others.
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· Does diverticulosis cause gas cause may be one bf many
qualities
of character,
DEAR REAbER - II is can result in permanent
and bloating?
.
'"'"'"w
Calllp8ign
in
the
'l'rl.Stale
A
b
causes of back pain. I know of
,........., ..,., ,...,, ,.,...., ... Area c uncll B
oy may become a Scout train in the responslblljUes of
DEAR ' READER
.
- ,, Am 1 0
• 0 Y Scouts of when he Is 11 years old or has particlpaUng ci"·enshlp, and
many people with sensitive · believed to be an autoim- marked iow thyrold 'function. n.. oo;~o_ v.lo.r ,..,,.... •
~
There. is no specific m ..... ''" - · · ...,. "'"·
Dlverllculosis, the small bowl .who could not tolerate mune disease. What Is that?
er ca,1 will
Sep- compIeted the fifth grade or a to develop pei'IJOillll
... lltnesa,
lvol••" OHt.. ..._ " ''" ' '· tember
when begin
165 Scout
pockets of the colon, are coffee. When they stopped it When you are exposed to an trealrnent to stop the reaction
tr
Cub Seoul when he Is eight Powe.llsald. CubScouN•• •- a
,,_ ....... ..
oops
•-- competed
~ ....
really tiny ruptures of the entirely the colon problems infectious disease such as other than giving thyroid ·- ....... -..
1
11 and Cub Scout packs years old or ....
fanu'ly and hom~ntered
hormone,
if
that
is
a
problem,
mumps
your
bOdy
lonns
~·•··
enro
new
members.
-~·
Inner lining of the colon cleared and the back
· .._, _ _ _.. _
Galled The G
. satheid.second .grade, Powell _program and ScouNntt Is
antibOdies to the mumps and even if the thyroid gland - • • .,_, ' - • · ..... Jlol.
through the wall of the colon. discomfort went away.
rowing with
des! ned
~ ..
......, _ ..... m 1hl..
America Ronrvlup, the Scout
g
to achieve the BSA
n- small pockets have Gas and bloating are virus and you are inunune to · function Is, adequate it helps u-m
• .... ,...,.......r. '""·
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T:-,
In addition to the boys who objectives primarily through
notblng to do with the common paris of spastic or further Infections of mump8. prevent enlargement and
.....,,,.,_ .. - ......, ., ,, counc11 expect; to give an join exlsl•'ng p8 ck s an d a vigorous outdoor n .....am.
reverse
thyrbld .
n _.. ,., oppor tun! ty to hundreds of troops p
,.. ..,.
muaclel in the rest of the Irritable colon and are often There are some diseases In fr1ay
1 owell said, the Tri_,.,
..,
......
".....
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boy
to
j
1
Information
about
the
•
1
a o n the n_oy Scouts of Stale Area Council
ts to
·
body. You can think of them seen as part of the picture of which the body forms an· enlargement in young ,..,., .., _,,...., .,_ _,.
ou•. ..,-n,.Ot&gt;loo.. w.w.!....; America, Dr. Lucien Powell
expec
Scout and Cub Scout
tibOdies to parts of a person's patients.
~ ~
".
as small blind pouches diverticulosis.
•-.m.oo:
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,_
Roundup
.t:halrillan
said
•
organ!~
about
24
~W,JI'l~ks
progrllllle, JI available from
own
body
.
These
are
For
some
reason
'this
similar to the appendix exSince you already have The
10
cept thai moat of them are on Health Letter on diver- autoimmune diseases. In the disease is now lhree tim~s"as ;:-,:;,::·::;.!.~.:".'"..!.~=~t,' :Si*ctal e~ents sc~uled.lor and troops In county area the Council service center
,....,.,,... ""' ....... ...... lhl• Jl!ll include School served IIY. the. 'council.
733 Seventh Avenue, Hun:
of
Hashimoto's common as it was lhree
the leflllide.
Uculosls. I am sending you case
,...,,.,..,....,,
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Nlgh'is, Troop Rally Night,
The ~of ~lea .....Jlng.ton, .W. Va phone 523tllyroidl
tis
the
body
forms
decades
ago.
It
is
20
times
as
Diverticulosis is often the issue on Irritable or
Flrst-Nighter demon- provides • program for boys 3408·
~
UIOCiated with spast.IC
or Spastic Colon and Con . . an\lbodies against that common in women as in men.
and YOUIII( adults that Ls
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By MILTON Rl&lt;iouN

Mojor Loot•• Sllndints
Ui&gt;l Sport&amp; EditOr
By Unilecr Prosr lnlernollonol NEW YORK (UPI 11 - Joe Frazier threw •left hook ths t wa.s
National LIIIUI
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
eosl
a peach.
box
allows 10 strikeouts
Philadelphia wis ~ P:;2 ~· That has always been his best punch, and this particular one and score
five
walks for Fred
Plllsburgh
64 52 :ss2 ll lf, was better than he ever mtended II to be, landing so fiush and
Norman.
New Vork
61 58 .513 \6 10 effectively It surprised even hllll.
•
But, If you listen to
wed Marmall what to tlrow ir 1 t!~rs
!~ ~ :~ ~'h Under: ilrdlnary circumstances, Joe Frazier would 've
the next hitter, Roger Moolreal
41 11 ::u6 l2'h followed up autanatlcally, dooe everything possible to end It Norman, the box !icore lhould
Metzger.
~~"L .. Pel. .oa all, but~ he felt a vague se111e of ~ety-the same feeling · have ahown 12 strikeouts and
"I told &amp;!tier with hLI stull Clncl nnall
76 • 3 .t.39 _
any father would have, wbo thought he ICcidentally had hurt three walks.
And, If II had, Norman
It didn't make any dllf~ence Los Angeles 63 s• .538 12 ooe of his kids.
_today
would be celelx'ating
In this situation," said ~~~~~~·
~ :; : :;~ l;:?, Instinctively, Joe Frazier put both arms around his son,
his
sixth
, straight victory
Marshall. "1 . told. him 'Go Anania
5! 64 .•62 21
Marvls, and the boy draped his arms around him
lnsteadobl _mourning a• 4-3
san Franelseo 51 69 .42! 2l'h "You'all right?" the older Frazl In' Ired · 1 s1
after that man."'
,
•
' s Results
er QU
anJ 0U y,
1,
!oils handed him Monday
Sutler ·struck out Metzger ·AllanlaMonday
• Clilclnnatl 3
lord! was all Marvis could say.
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on three lllralght forkballs ~?.:~~~~ ~~~:io~o~ ls 7
Flfteen-year.-old Marvls looks 'as if he's going to be bigger night by the Atlanta Braves.
"When a pitcher makes the
and received credit for the
(Only yames scheduled )
than his dad. He's ~oot-1 and 190 pounds, and he's a young
victory when Sperrlng hit a
Today • Prohblo Plleloers man wbo knows his own mind. He always has been especially perfect pitch em a ~2 · count,
twOi'Uilslngle with two out In
M.;,tr~!l' ~~";~~~~TJ . at close to bla father and when you ask hllll if he's going to he 's gotta get a strike from
the ninth. The game-Winnlnj r.h lladelphla (Underwood0 817-31. become a profeuional fighter the wJy his father was unlll only the umpire," said Norman,
hit followed alngles by Pete ·~~~~·;:!,; 1La Corle 1.
at two montha ago, he 88Y8 softly but firmly, "if the opportunity now 11.:!; as he paced the
clulrlouse alter the . game.
LaCock and Manny Trlllo and Cincinnati !Alcala J0-3I.61 8, 05 presents ltaelf, I guess I wlll. "
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"Twice tonight I didn't."
. a walk to Steve Swilher.
p.~an Ologo (S irom 10.12) at HJoe Frazlbeer II all flnl.shed fighting, tbough.
Norman was referring to
e says meant It when he announced his retirement Jline
Larry Dierker allowed only Sl. Louis coenny H I. 8 , 30 p.m.
the
walks· which Jimmy
Chicago ISlone 3·• 1 at Hous . 15 after being knocked out by George Foreman in five rounds
Wynn
and Darrel .Chaney
t"7&gt; 1\~~~~~r~ ?rJ:~:,:;5 f.·I') al an.~ he has no,intention of going back on his word.
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No, I don I think I fought too long," he says. "I think 1 drew during a two-run fourth
Cabell, Cesar Cedeno and lONli.t·';;,..k !Mollack 12-61 at retired just right. When I did, my mother said 'I'm glad you lnnirig when the Braves took
.1
Bob Watson had..two hits each Los Angeles (Rhoden 10, 11 , stopped.Now youcanelljoythe chlldreil, and you can enjoy the a 2--1 lead.
for HoustOn while Trlllo and 10 :30 p.m.
The walk to W)'llli came
money.' People ask how I feel about being retired do 1 miss
, Wednesday's
Clames
••~•hlnn
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isco
""'aclion.and eve.,w~'!&gt;?
To.teD you
the truth, Jive
been
so alter Dave Concepcion's
Swisher had two each f!l' the Pittsburgh
Cubs
Montreal al Phi Ia ; night
·busy, I haven't had a chance to miss anything. l'm busier than error on Jerry Royster's
At.lanta defeated Atlanta at Clnclnna1i , night
I've ever been "
ground ball and a walk to Rod
San Diego at St . Louis, night
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Gillreath
loaded the bases
New vork at Los Ang, nigh!
As president of Smoldn' Joe, Inc., a Philadelphia-based en·
' 11 7 In ego
and
set
the
stage for WUUe
downed St ' Louis
the
terprlse, which serves IIi parent organization for nlllllerous
IOnly gam.. scheduled 1
' •NaUonal
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Mootanez's
single off the
emly other ·scheduled
diverse ventures, Frazier has less time lor himself now than
Amenun
Le.ague
he
h
glove
of
Tony
Perez which
League games.
eo1 t
w n e was heavyweight champion of the world .
sent
home
the
Braves'
first
New York wio L4i P~ G 8 On Mooday, for example, he lllade sure he was In tile office
Padres 11, Cardl 7:
run of the Inning.
60 s• :526 t'h ~ 9 a.m. to check on final arrangements for a party to he held
Willie Davis' two-run Baltimore
Two outs later, and with the
Cleveland
57 59 .491 13•;, m the evening. The party was lor two fighters In his stable
doubl and Enzo H
.tw e trip! .
emandez'
bsses
still loaded, Chaney
the b'n ~~~;g~
~;
:;~ l~•;, middleweight Wlllle "The Worm" Monroe .and heavyweighi
Oi'Uil
e were
"' M l l'f'au~ee
drew
his
walk on a ~2 pitch to
51 61 .ds 11•;, Marty Monroe, no relaUon but both of whom had bouts In
blows of an elghk'un, ninth- · · ·
force
home
the Braves'
wesl
Philadelphia
Monday.
It
wasn't
any
special
occasion
but
Inning outburst, which
enabled the Padres to beat Kansas City wii L4i P:~2 G 8 F_razler felt It stDl called for a party. That's the way he ts' with · second run.
"Both of the pitches were
the Cardlbal.s Lou Brock had Oakland
64 5• .542 8 his people.
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~; ~ •: :;~ l~Y;: · Af\ef laking care of those details, Frazier had a meeting
live singles for St. LOuis but ~~~::sola
border
,;.
just like the one 1
50 oa .424 22
with some people handling the publicity lor another future
., struck out with the bases Cal ifornia
threw
to
SteVe
Garvey out In
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fight after which he hurried over to the weigh-In for both
loaded for the final out of the Ch icagoMonday's49 'G67
ames
M
Los
AngeleS,"
said an el:asonroes.
game when the Cardinals Bostoo 12 Chicago 5
Foll~wlng ~t he met with his . attorneys concerning a perated Norman.
rallied In the bottom of the ~:~.::~~~~ ~e€1~~~land 1
· UmOUSllle semce he hopes to open two months from now and
ninth. Dave Freisleben got Milwaukee ' oakland 3
Ba ltimore 8 Minnesola 4
When he got through with that, he barely had lime enoug' h to
credit lor his eighth win
(Only games scheduled}
grab
thlnn to
.
Todly's Pro!nble Pilchers
some~~..,
eat before it was time for him to get ready to
1All Times eon
attend the lights.
Boston CCleveland 6o6 and
' he had shaved off
Kreuger 0·01 al Chicago !Odom Joe Frazier looks grea I· Most of the. hmr
2.1 and Kravec 0-01 , 2. 6 :30 hLI head f!l' his f~t with Foreman has grown back jllld the
P-'Fexas I Boggs ·0-21 al New ~ps he had m his face after that beating are all gone. A\'32,
Vork IAh!xander 7-81 8 p m
he S financially set.llhe wislled to, he could simply sit around
By-TOM WHITFIELD
Cal ifornia !Tanan~ 1.i-8 i. at _and take It easy lor~ long time, maybe even forever, but he
CINCINNATI (UPI) - TipUPI Sporll w-•r
Detroit (Fidrych 13 -4), 8 p.m. wanlll to keep acUve:and stay involv.ed.
ping
Mark, with Homero
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Cleveland (Dobson 11 -11) at
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BETHESDA, Md. (UPI) _ kansas Cily (Bird 10-51 , 8:30
O ook at Joe Frazier and see bow good he looks and bow
Hidalgo up, won the featured
In the hegiru)ing, It was bDled p.~akland !Norris 4 _31 at happy he'is, you'd think he retired undefeated champion of the eight race at River Downs
as the fins! round of the 58th M•lwaukee 1Rodriguez 4.81 world. At the Boling Writers' Dinner here last weekend many Monday by 61'• lengths over
Red Pipe.
PGA Champloosblp. By mid· :Jt'30 P m.
' peopletoldhimh~w glad they were he had quit.
'.
.Baltimore
(May 8-9}
at
All kinds of
st1
ked
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Tipping 1\fark covered the
.
que 0118 were as
Joe Frazier. Whom did he
afternoon, it looked like the Mmnesota 1Bane H i, 9 p.m.
tournament nobody wanted
Wodnesday's Clames
like next month, Muhammad AU or Ken Norton'
seven filrlongs In 1:44 2-5 and
&lt;r • perhaps, the world's free- Tex.•s at New York, night
"I gotta go with Nll'lon," be said. "He's my klend."
paid ,2.40, $2.40 and $2.20.
Cahfornia at Oelroit, night
, Was that the ~ly reason'.
Red
Pipe paid $2.80 and $2.40
form double bogey-making Oakland at Milwaukee. night
~·
contest.
Clevelond at Kan City . night
"No,'' said Frazier, "I think Norton wlll beat him.''
and the show horse, Count
Boston at Chicago, night
What bout the Ol
.
Finally, a while before . Baltimore al Minnesola, night
a.
ymptcs? Had he watched them on TV? He P;ico, paid $2.80.
The 2-1 dally double of
nightfall Monday, Dav~ .
said he had and that he also had seen Cuba's TeofUlo Stevenson
Stockton emerged ' from one
lntern•tional
~fend his heavyweight title successfully but wasn't Vinegar Route and Hona 's
Dream was worth $20:20.
Qf the wildest scrambles In
. League Slandings
unpressed.
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golf hi4tory with bls second
Un1led Press lnlernationa 1 .
"He di~;t get any better since the lasttlme I saw him two
PGA Champioosblp and first R~hester
~i -~~' GB years ago, . Frazier said of Stevenson. "He w~nt baek 1n fact. $369,957.
tour victory since' 19'14.
Syra~use
.
He had a Iotta opportunities, but he just stood there waltln'
70 51 579 7
"I'm a positive person. Rhode Island 63 59 .516 w12 never lakin' advantage of the openings. I was surprised."
'
When I get In the lead, I Memphis
59 63 .484 18'12
seldomfold,"hesmUedt "But RIChmond
57 6s .467 20•12
I just don't get In the lead Charleston 55 63 .466 20'12
enough.''
Tidewater
54 65 .4.5 4 22 ·
Toledo
49 74 .398 29
He looked shaky at Urnes
Monday's Resulle
-"P't~
during tbe stretch but Tidewater 4 Memphis 1
,
CLEVELAND (UPI) eventually proved that' claim, Charleslon 7 Richmond 5
1 Mike Phipps was happy, but
Syracuse 2 Toledo o
he wasn't laud""".
securing · the $45,000 first Rhode Island 4 Rochester 2
I 1 d """"'
prize with a 13-foot ~~~ for a
ns ea , he was being
par on the final hole and a
realistic.
final score of 281, one over
It was soon after he and the
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besting Ray Floyd and Don Dinunlck has been apjlolnted !Jle Minnesota Vikings, 31-7,
January by one shot.
coordinator for women's m an NFL exhibition game
Jerry Pate, who won both intercollegiate athletics at Monday night .
the U.S. and Canadian Opens the State University ol New
"Sure It's good, but you've
Jack Nicklaus, David York at Buffalo.
got to be realistic," said the
Graham and John Schlee all
School officials said former Purdue quarterback.
finished at three-over-par Monday the appointment was "They didn't play their regu283.
effective Immediately.
larsosta lot and we didn't play
m of our regulars either .
"But it's the first time I
ever beat Minnesota. I
wouldn't care if we played
our first team all the way and
they used their
. third team. 1
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Perk Ault pitched a fine
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Brady !Iuffman took the lOss, : Hrs.: lO:OOA.M. Tilll:OO P.M. Sun.- Thurs. :
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Manny Hannem, the director, said memberl of the club
ranaed In 111e !rom 34 to 110.
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He said ~year-old Harry Freellllll d. Columbus would
Bini a solo of "BeauUful Ohio" during tonliht's openlnc
seaaloo.
Harmon, penplrlrig heavily after dlrecllna the 30
minute soogfest, said the club had been pracUci!W loc
almost a year to aet Nlldy foc the cooventlon.
He said the organlutlon wu 104yean oldand·has ~~q
at every Republican Convention, either u part ol the
Jll'lilll'am or in delegatloo hotels, l&lt;r the laat century.
Alalincluded In the group'S repertoire were ''God Bleu
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. yards for a touchdown.
"'' . CINCINNATI (UPI) "What makes It so bad was
'"" Notes and quotes from the that I was concentrating on
·~ · Cincinnati Bengals' den:
balding onto the ball oo that
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Before Bengal fans get too play," moaned a subdued
excited about the club's Griffin afterwards. "It must
~·· • cur.rent
3·0 pre-season have been a direct hit on the
. .. record, they should recall baD."
1971 : Clncy went undefeated
But the fumble didn 'I faze
In the pre-.!lellson and then Woody. He continued to pile
". lost seven of ita first eight praise on his two·tlme
.,, regular season games and Helsman
Trophy winner.
~:" finished with a 4-10 record. · "Arch Ls a quality person In
every way," said Woody,
"" Ohio State coach Woody. looking trinuner than usual in
, . Hayes dropped In to see one a neat, crisp sununer suit "It
,,; of his prize pupils, Archie makes l!le msd when people
~·" Griffin,
perform l~st say he's too small for the
.•• Saturday night.
pres. Arch never surprises
Woody was a week late.
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" , Archie had ripped off a 49Detroit coach Rick Forzano
·' , , yard TD run the week before, tossed out a tongue.m.cheek
"·" but with Woody In the stands CC)mment about Griffin.
his most sensational play was . "Archie Is too small play
,.., coughln8 up a fumble at football In the NFL," he
.... midfield, with the ball \aughed with a blt of wl.shful
••• · boiDlcing up basketball-&amp;yle thinking. "Somebody heUer
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"The pitch· to Garvey,
though, wound up as a called
third strike and anne witb a
l'WUler on base In the eighth
Inning of a ~2 game won by
N&lt;rman.
Veteran ump'I'Um Gorman
was behind the plate Monday
night.
"I've just got to believe
he 's a high fastball umpire,"
complained Norman.
The Red lefty derived no
satlslfactlon whatsoever
from the fact that the 10
strikeouts he did rack up
before his departure for a
pinch hitter In the bottom of
the eighth lru)lng represented
a season high for a Clncy
pitcher.
Royster's one-out single In
the fifth, his theft of 11econd
and a single by Jimmy Wynn
gave the Braves a third run.
But, It was Vic Correll's
seventh Inning leailolf homer, ·
only his !leeond of the season,
which proved to be the gamewinning blow. ·
· That's because the Reds,
after nicking Carl Morton for
one run In the second Inning,
added two more In the eighth
before Adrlail Devine arrived
on the mound after a two-out
triple by George Foster and
retired Tony Perez on a
ground ball to Royster at
third.
The victocy was only the
third qf the season against
nine losses for Morton. And
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to clean broiler

Bob IIIII Judy Garwell and children, Greta and Justin, left
Friday m~ for their lwme in Des Moines, Iowa after ·~ Polly Cramer
apendlng two neb 111th Judy's mother, Margaret Butcher,
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Dr:AR POLLY - n seems
a aon, Jell.
plastic brea.d . wrappers are
For one of thoae weeki Bob and Judy took Margaret to forever gelling stuck on my
VIrginia Beacb 111th a 'viJit to Buacb Gardens and chrome broiler while it is hot.
WU!Iamsburg. The cblldren remained in Middleport with their I wonder how, if ever, I can
uncle and aunt.
remove this plastic without
Bob Ia the aaatstant dl!an of fine arta at Drake University in sera lching the surface.
Des Moines, and thla fall will receive hla doc!Drate ln music
I suggest that a hamper be
from.QidahCIIIl8 University. He has composed and arranged bought for eacH family
millie lor performance by an orcbeatra there ~etime in member and lei them lake
October.
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ca re of their own wash. This
And Judy keeps busy too. She teacbe8 piano parttlme at ·is a terrific helpfor Mom and
Drake and la alao cootinuing her le8110ns. Dr. George Katz, a temf1c expenence for the
lllder whom llhe IIIUdied at Ohio University, is her instruc!Dr. children. I guarantee they
Dr. Katz In concert pianist and instructor at Drake
w11l get fewer clothes dirty.
Inddentally, did you know that Jim and Jennlf;r Butcher · Also, let each "Child vacuum
have purc:bued a lllUIIJ farm in the Letart area and 11111 be his own roonl and make him
IIIOVIng aomellme liter this month. Their borne on Broadway feel responsible . Give
has been purc:bued by Mickey and Twlla ChUds.
f&lt;$."*~; 1 , 01 U ;II ·
THINGS ARE BUSY at the Robert Steele home as they
preJIII'e for a visit from their son, s. Sgt. Elto.n Steele, and his
family, They will be returning ID the States after four years of
being atallooed In Bermuda, and 1111\ have 30 days to visit with
relatives and friends here. Sgt. Steele has been in the t,r.S.
Marine Corps since his graduation from Eastern High School
In 1989.
AMONG THE HAPPY vacationers returning home
recently are Mr. and Mrs. Later RusseU of Spring Ave.,
Pomeroy. They visited their son, John H. Rusaell and
daqbten of Gil!ll'ock, Wyoming, and did a lot of sightseeing
'llblle there. They toured Coty, vialted Buffalo BW His!Drical
Center and Dim, and went to Yellows!Dne Park and Jackson
Hole. They. also attended the Cheyenne. Rodeo and toured
IDees of Interest in Nebraska and Iowa.
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Enroute lwme they visited their daughter and her family
In Westerville, and went toaee Mrs. RusaeU's slsler, Geraldine
Qreer, who Is recuperating from back surg.,Y at University
Hospital in Colwnbus.
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Hospital • week from !Dmorrow for some noae surgery. Two
~ ago be broke his noae when be fell jogging, had
10111e surgery then, and·now finds he needs more. He's the son
t:l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush.

FUN FOR THE FAMILY

1131H - MEIGS COUNTY - 1131H

: Social
Calendar

' TUESDAY
FRIENDLY Circle, Trinity
Church, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
at the church . Mrs. Elizabeth
Fick to have the program.
SOUTHERN Local band
boosters Tuesday, 8 p.m.
following practice. Everyooe
urged to attend.
·CHESTER Council 323,
Daughters of America,
Tuesday nig ht, 8 p.m.
DEAR POLLY - l'\ly Pet
Practice tD be held for in· Peeve is with those bottles
speclion on Sept. 7. All with information labels
members and officers urged placed so that one has to read
In a!lend IJle mee ling.
through the contents . &lt;l1le in
WEDNESDAy
particular is a witch hazel
PAST Presidents of Drew lila l 1 use so much ·
Mter crocheting a handWebster Unit 39, American bag, 1 had to line it. 1 found
Legion Auxiliary, Wednesday that sewing two pretty
7' 30 p.m. home of Mrs . Rhoda handkerchiefs together and
Hackett, Middleport.
attaching In the inside of the
. OLD fashioned revival bag made a nice lining. camp meebng, Aug. 18-29, MRS. D.T.
Maplewood Lake •. Rt. 124, · DEAR POLLY - My
above Syracuse. ~tble . sl~dy , neighbors gave us an idea
10:30 a.m.; SJle?&amp;l st~mg , that has saved both my
6 :30 Pfm.; wtth Bissell husband and 1 much sweat
Brothe~~ · Gospel Ton~s , and irritation. If you have a
Chorala~res , Haven Family stubborn lawn mower chain
· singing ; evening services, saw, edger, etc. leave 1i in IJle
7:30 p.m. Speaker 0 . G. sun until well heated. When
McKinney. Public invited and warm through IJle problem is
free parking for campers.
solved. 1 no longer have In
THURSDAY
nag lny husband to start l1le
WEEKEND REVIVAL at lawn mower for me . Independent Holiness ELIZABETH.
Church, Fourul and Uncoln
DEAR POLLY ~ I always
Sts., Middleport. Special pula carton of cottage cbeese
singing. Se.rvices 7:30 in the tefrigerator upside
nightly . · Pastor O'Dell . down and leave it that way so.
Manley . Public invited..
itdoesnotdryoutorsour. FLO.

ALL THIS WEEK

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18
8:00 a.m . Junior Fair Swine
Showmanship and Judging followed open
class.
9:15a.m.- Junior Fair Beef Showmanship
and Judging
12:00 Noon- 4·H Flower Show Judging (Jr.
Fair Building)
12:30 p.m. - Flower Show Judging
1:00 p.m. - Open Class Beef Judging
4-H Decorama
4-H Rabbits and
Paultry Judging
x 4:00 p.m. - Twilight Horse Harness
Racing
8:00 p.m. - Jr. Fair Youth Night
Horse Show· Center Field-Open Class
Pony Pulling Contest

yourself a little brea~ as you
have earned it.
Keep a lot of canned
potatoes, eggs, hot dogs,
hamburger patties , milk,
canned beans and soup handy
for emergencies so you caq
pick up and go out with no
worries about the children's
dinner . Enjoy 'the summer.
FaU will soon be ~ere and
back we go to the grind of
pa ck in~ lunches , cooking
gOOd hearty meals, driving
kids to school and here and
there. - VAL.
DEAR VAL - As to your
question I have bad good luck
reheating the broiler which
softens the stuck-on plastic.
Unplug and white stlllllot rub
It oft. As plastic and OJ&gt;'
pllance are . both bot your
band must .be protected, so
. crumple up a paper towel ot
napkin and rub plastlt back
and forth until U "balls," or
an end loosens so most of it
can be pulled away. The
residue that remains can be
removed by putting rubbing
alcohol on the towel and
rubbing again. Wben a)&gt;'
pliance is cool, remove the
dull look by rubbing again
with the alcohol. .It will gleam
like a mirror. - POLLY.

VACATION ENDS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
mill hone and daughter,
Kaleen, Mrs. Violet Millhone
and Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Sovel, all of Tuppers Plains.

PoUy will send you oae of
ber " peachy" tbank·you
cards, ideal for lramlllg or
placing io your family
. scrapbook, il sbe uses your
favorite Pointer, Peeve or
Problem Ia her colllDID. Write
Polly's Pointers In care of
this newspaper.

Gala Christian School ·
·amaH classes

•quaUty education
• noo-deaomiDalional
Educillllg the wbole chUd
to live abandalitly !Dday.
(Jobn 10:10)

Applications now being

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Grandstand Attractions

aceepted.

Phone: f*.304l

have returned from a 17-day
vacaUon through 18 stales.
Among the many points of
interest they visited were l1le
Badlands and Black Hills of
South Dakota, Custer's
National Monument, Mon.
lana, Yellows!Dne National
Park, Las Vegas, Nev., l1le
Painted Desert In Arizona,
and Opryland in Nashville,
Tenn.

Pringle's Twin Pack

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Rap :

I'm a IS.year~ld girl wlth a deficiency. A~Uy two. I'm
very flat-chested, which Is more so because l'rh $lll8ll and
skinny.
I've Invested in a bll!l developer (nationally advertised in
good magazines) but wonder If it might cause breast cancer or
interf~re 111th lreast.feedlng later on? - WAITING FOR IT
TO ARRIVE
WFITA:
Your bll!l developer Isn't likely tD cause health or breast·
feeding probl!!liiS.lt alao won 'I build fat tissue on your breasts
though It can ereate an effect by enlarging muscles and
(possibly) Improving your posture ... Just look what "reslstlve
exercise" does for Mr. America types.
We're assuming the item you ordered Is a "pqsiJ" gadget
-two contoured plastic plates separated by a strong spring.
Squeezing the plates. together, you "!Dne" arm, neck , bust,
s!Dmach and shoulder muscles. But you can accomplish
almost the same thing by joining your hands in front of your
chest and pushing one against the other very hard. - HELEN

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Note From Sue:
The actual size of the breast (whlcb is a gland) can 't be
cbanged b~ e&gt;:erclae. What you're born to have Is whai you get
although birth cootrol pills· make some girls a little fuller;
However, isometri«:a or resistive exercise might add an inch of
supporting muscle where it's needed:'
.
Also, if you put on a few pounds, you'lllook rounder every.
where. And you )I'Obably 1111l, as you mature out of the coltish
stage. - SUE
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Dear Helen and Sue:

. I ~e ~ guy Billy and we get along real good. But his old
:~"=~·pregnant an&lt;( she thinks it Is either his baby or one
If it is his, she wants him to be over to her house a lot tD
show her parents the father cares. I don 'I mind that but her
father may make them get married. The other lena has split

soit'suptoBilly.Howdoeshegetoutofthis?- B.G.

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Dea~. ~i can't make BiUy the faD guy if she admits there's

Officers were elected at
Thuraday night's meeting of
l1le Katharos Fellowahip at
l1le home of the Rev. Steve
Wilson.
Elected were Tammy
Pitzer , president; Steve
Trussell, vice president;
Ci ndy Pitzer, secretary;
Dave Smith, treasurer; Joe
Holman and Neale Knight,
recreation l~aders; Cindy
Pi~er. news reporter; Julia
Powell, Pam Harden and
Bunny McGraw , food
chairman.
Discussed at the meeting .
were several projects In·
clqding car washes to raise
money toward sUpporting
their project of assisting an
orphanage. Pioces ID have
the cor washes were
discussed, along with the
Jesus '76 Camp in Penn·
sylvania to be held Aug. 19,20
and 21. Ca thy Smith led ·

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Have you considered that? - SUE .
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My 1118rried brother seems to think we should give him
anythlng.he wants. For example he "borr~wed " $50 from us
for a stereo, and hasn 't paid it back.
Bl!l when I tried to borrow .~ from him for a triP-Bnd
promised to repay him 111th $30 :... a $10 bonus -he first gave
me the mooey, but that night he asked it back because his wife .
said "No!"
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The next day he comes over and demands $10- because I
JX'omised him the bon\15. And Mom gives it to him. What do you
say ID this• - GYPPED
Dear Gypped:
We say your mother is a soft touch for a con.fiian.fiioocher.
~·t get involved in any more financial games with your
brother!.- HELEN AND SUE

Reception plans made
Plans . for serving two
receptions were made during
a meeting of the Happy
Harvesters Class of Trinity
Church Friday night.
The class will serve the
Holter reception on Aug. 28
and l1le Werner reception on
Sept. 11 . It was noted that aU
occasion, birthday and getwell cards are for sale by the
class. Miss Erma Smith,
president, thanked those who
worked at l1le recent rum-.
mage sale. It was reported
that Mrs. Gladys Cuckler and
Mrs. Eve Dessauer are both
improving frDm illnesses.
Thank-you note was read
from Mrs . Dessauer for
flowers and cards sent to her
during
her
recent
hospilalization.
Devotions w open the
meeting wer~ given by Mrs.
Freda Duffy who used a
" Mom's
Old
poem,
Cooks rove", and "Romance
Knows No Age for Old
Couples." Members sang the
birthday song for Edith

WRIGLEYS SPLIT
CIDCAGO (UPI) - .)oan
Wrigley, wife of William
Wrigley, president of the
Wrigley Gum Co., will
receive $4,000 a mooth in
temporary support and
maintenance until her
divorce suit Is heard.

Lanning and Lillie Hauck:
A pink col9r scheme was
carried out in the table
decorations with refresh·
menls being served by Mrs.
Carrie Neulzling and Miss
Sybil Ebersbach.

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each and every one.
That's why' rt•s ·a good
Idea to consult .en in dependent
insurance
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t
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an Insurance compariy.
He works for you. Which
means he can plan the
coverage that ProteC:ts
you· best . And then place ·
If with the most suitabfe
of the severe! lnsUrarice
companies he deals with .
Manv people make the
costly
mistake
of
assuming that Insurance
policies are all the same.
The truth rs they are not.
• Not only does the quality
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policy to policy, but the .

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lowest true cost .to you
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Swtngen

Tilt French City
Square Dance Club Qr
Gallipolis will celebrate lfa
fourth aMiversary In at)'lj!
this weekend wlth a Saturday
night square dance and
par~ .
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Each club member wW
bring homemade Ice cream
.and cake for the event . a!Mj ,
door prizes wlU be IJiven
away.
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Club caller Bill Evans wW
be on hand to call !he westerp
style square dance from a to
11 p.m. at Clay Elementary
School, south of Gall\polls. All
Middleport-Pomeroy squar~
dancers are Invited to attenA. ·

II Your Money
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The but way to get a true
1 bargain on Insurance Is to
1 shop for lt. But there aro
more than three thousand
co-mpan l ts ulllng in .
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policies to

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TO HOLD PICNIC '
Diana Sheets, Sharon Hager
RACINE
Racine
· M_AION fMINIMI
and Barbara Hill.
American legion Post 602
wiU hold its annual picnic
STORE HOURS
Sut)day, Aug. 22atnoon ·at the •
Shrine Park in Racine .
Pers·Qns are to bring a
Mon .• Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat.-I:JOtj1.5:01
VISITS COLUMBUS
covered dish and own ·table I :
THURSDAY tiL 12 UOOM .
Mary Kauff, 12 Park St., service.
Middleport, spen I the
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weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bell at 47 Clark Place,
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VISIT HERE
with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Henry
Mrs. Dale K. Roush and
and Mr . and Mrs. Carl
FUR.NilURE
Taylor, Columbus. Hubert daughter-, Kathy , Apple
Taylor was a guest at the Q-eek, visited from Thuraday
773-5592
Herman Crate . Malon. W. V1.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl to Saturday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner .
Taylor.

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CUT GREEN BEANS
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PORK AND BEANS ••........•. l/$100
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PEANUT BUTTER....................99~
BOUNTY PAPER
TOWELS
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CHARM IN TOILET TISSUE 4::!~ 79e
INN MAID NOODLES.........:::~ ·3ge
CARROTS VIENNA SAUSAGES •••..... :.:~:.::: 39e
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Burger family reunites

Georgetha and Georgeanna,
Culloden, W. Va. ; Mr. and
r.1J Mrs. Cecil Kinnard, Nitro.' W.
'.)' Va .; Mr . and Mrs. Jtggs
Wroten, Mr. arid Mrs. Paul
CHESHillit'.li!' 'l'he annual GaUipolls.
""thony Magariello, Toney Taylor, Dessy and Eric,
Burger reunion •
held
Mrs . John Hager and Magariello, Mrs . Stella Nitro, W. Va .; leon Burger,
&amp;rnday, Aug. I at 'the Kyger Sharon, Pleasantville: Mrs. McCann, Mrs. Sallie Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Burger,
Creek Recreation Park at Ernest Sheets, Tom, Diana, Miss Myrtle Smith, Hun· Mrs. Gertrude . Midkiff, Mr.
Cheshire.
Randy, Lancaster ; Mr. and linglnn, W. Va.; Mrs. Charlie and Mrs. William Midkiff,
A poUuck dlRner •as en- Mrs. Ray Kemper, Kim and Woodard , William, Beverly, Bobby and Kimi, Mike
jOyed at noon by Mrs. Annie Rocky, Mt. Sterling; Mr. and Tracey, KeUy.
Hama g n c hi , South
l;lurger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ronnie Twyman,
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Ball, Charleston, W. Va.
Burger and Kt~. Mr . and Brandon
The afternoon· was spent
and
Dama, Marsha Ball, Mr. and Mrs.
l.!n. Lonnie Burger, Rt. 2, Ewington; Karen Sue Dennis Ball, Chris and Robin, with visi Ung, picture taking
llldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burger, Dayton ; Mrs. Randy Milton , W. Va.; Mrs. Joe and playing games. NeKt
Burger, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, Grove City; Bonnie Shirkey, Mr. and Mrs . year 's olflcers are Hal
Hudaoo, Hal Burger, Jackie Burger, Brenda Burger, Greg Clarence Burger, Mr. and . Burger, president; Mrs. John
Janey, Mrs. Everette Waugh, Purtle, (;olumbus; Mrs . Mrs . George Shirkey, Ha~er , secretary-treasurer,

cteyotiona.
Attending the meetlnl were
Steve Wllaon, Cathy Smlll!,
Rod Pullins, Paul _RI~..I
Jackie Zirkle, Julia t'Oifell1
Melba Thomas, Stevi ·
Trussell, Dave Smith, Jot
Holman, Neale Knlgh~
Randy Du~dlng, Tom
Foreman, Tonya Alb, Sonja
Ash, Teresa Holateln, S~e
Zirkle, Rhonda Zlrklf(.
Tracey Jeffers and Cindy
Pitzer.
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The next meeting will be Aut,
23 at 6 : ~9 with the Rev. Ml',
Wilson. Bunny McGraw WUJ
have the devotions.
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ooly a sop$' Cent cbance he's her baby's fatner. (A blood teSt . I the Best Insurance Buy for
here might clear him, but it wouldn't convict him.)
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1-The~Sentlnei,Mlddleport.Pomeroy, o., Tueaday,at;g. l7, 1976

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Turn up the heat
to clean broiler

Bob IIIII Judy Garwell and children, Greta and Justin, left
Friday m~ for their lwme in Des Moines, Iowa after ·~ Polly Cramer
apendlng two neb 111th Judy's mother, Margaret Butcher,
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lllld her brother and 1118ter-in-Jaw, Jim and Jennifer Butcher
Dr:AR POLLY - n seems
a aon, Jell.
plastic brea.d . wrappers are
For one of thoae weeki Bob and Judy took Margaret to forever gelling stuck on my
VIrginia Beacb 111th a 'viJit to Buacb Gardens and chrome broiler while it is hot.
WU!Iamsburg. The cblldren remained in Middleport with their I wonder how, if ever, I can
uncle and aunt.
remove this plastic without
Bob Ia the aaatstant dl!an of fine arta at Drake University in sera lching the surface.
Des Moines, and thla fall will receive hla doc!Drate ln music
I suggest that a hamper be
from.QidahCIIIl8 University. He has composed and arranged bought for eacH family
millie lor performance by an orcbeatra there ~etime in member and lei them lake
October.
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ca re of their own wash. This
And Judy keeps busy too. She teacbe8 piano parttlme at ·is a terrific helpfor Mom and
Drake and la alao cootinuing her le8110ns. Dr. George Katz, a temf1c expenence for the
lllder whom llhe IIIUdied at Ohio University, is her instruc!Dr. children. I guarantee they
Dr. Katz In concert pianist and instructor at Drake
w11l get fewer clothes dirty.
Inddentally, did you know that Jim and Jennlf;r Butcher · Also, let each "Child vacuum
have purc:bued a lllUIIJ farm in the Letart area and 11111 be his own roonl and make him
IIIOVIng aomellme liter this month. Their borne on Broadway feel responsible . Give
has been purc:bued by Mickey and Twlla ChUds.
f&lt;$."*~; 1 , 01 U ;II ·
THINGS ARE BUSY at the Robert Steele home as they
preJIII'e for a visit from their son, s. Sgt. Elto.n Steele, and his
family, They will be returning ID the States after four years of
being atallooed In Bermuda, and 1111\ have 30 days to visit with
relatives and friends here. Sgt. Steele has been in the t,r.S.
Marine Corps since his graduation from Eastern High School
In 1989.
AMONG THE HAPPY vacationers returning home
recently are Mr. and Mrs. Later RusseU of Spring Ave.,
Pomeroy. They visited their son, John H. Rusaell and
daqbten of Gil!ll'ock, Wyoming, and did a lot of sightseeing
'llblle there. They toured Coty, vialted Buffalo BW His!Drical
Center and Dim, and went to Yellows!Dne Park and Jackson
Hole. They. also attended the Cheyenne. Rodeo and toured
IDees of Interest in Nebraska and Iowa.
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Enroute lwme they visited their daughter and her family
In Westerville, and went toaee Mrs. RusaeU's slsler, Geraldine
Qreer, who Is recuperating from back surg.,Y at University
Hospital in Colwnbus.
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Hospital • week from !Dmorrow for some noae surgery. Two
~ ago be broke his noae when be fell jogging, had
10111e surgery then, and·now finds he needs more. He's the son
t:l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush.

FUN FOR THE FAMILY

1131H - MEIGS COUNTY - 1131H

: Social
Calendar

' TUESDAY
FRIENDLY Circle, Trinity
Church, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
at the church . Mrs. Elizabeth
Fick to have the program.
SOUTHERN Local band
boosters Tuesday, 8 p.m.
following practice. Everyooe
urged to attend.
·CHESTER Council 323,
Daughters of America,
Tuesday nig ht, 8 p.m.
DEAR POLLY - l'\ly Pet
Practice tD be held for in· Peeve is with those bottles
speclion on Sept. 7. All with information labels
members and officers urged placed so that one has to read
In a!lend IJle mee ling.
through the contents . &lt;l1le in
WEDNESDAy
particular is a witch hazel
PAST Presidents of Drew lila l 1 use so much ·
Mter crocheting a handWebster Unit 39, American bag, 1 had to line it. 1 found
Legion Auxiliary, Wednesday that sewing two pretty
7' 30 p.m. home of Mrs . Rhoda handkerchiefs together and
Hackett, Middleport.
attaching In the inside of the
. OLD fashioned revival bag made a nice lining. camp meebng, Aug. 18-29, MRS. D.T.
Maplewood Lake •. Rt. 124, · DEAR POLLY - My
above Syracuse. ~tble . sl~dy , neighbors gave us an idea
10:30 a.m.; SJle?&amp;l st~mg , that has saved both my
6 :30 Pfm.; wtth Bissell husband and 1 much sweat
Brothe~~ · Gospel Ton~s , and irritation. If you have a
Chorala~res , Haven Family stubborn lawn mower chain
· singing ; evening services, saw, edger, etc. leave 1i in IJle
7:30 p.m. Speaker 0 . G. sun until well heated. When
McKinney. Public invited and warm through IJle problem is
free parking for campers.
solved. 1 no longer have In
THURSDAY
nag lny husband to start l1le
WEEKEND REVIVAL at lawn mower for me . Independent Holiness ELIZABETH.
Church, Fourul and Uncoln
DEAR POLLY ~ I always
Sts., Middleport. Special pula carton of cottage cbeese
singing. Se.rvices 7:30 in the tefrigerator upside
nightly . · Pastor O'Dell . down and leave it that way so.
Manley . Public invited..
itdoesnotdryoutorsour. FLO.

ALL THIS WEEK

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18
8:00 a.m . Junior Fair Swine
Showmanship and Judging followed open
class.
9:15a.m.- Junior Fair Beef Showmanship
and Judging
12:00 Noon- 4·H Flower Show Judging (Jr.
Fair Building)
12:30 p.m. - Flower Show Judging
1:00 p.m. - Open Class Beef Judging
4-H Decorama
4-H Rabbits and
Paultry Judging
x 4:00 p.m. - Twilight Horse Harness
Racing
8:00 p.m. - Jr. Fair Youth Night
Horse Show· Center Field-Open Class
Pony Pulling Contest

yourself a little brea~ as you
have earned it.
Keep a lot of canned
potatoes, eggs, hot dogs,
hamburger patties , milk,
canned beans and soup handy
for emergencies so you caq
pick up and go out with no
worries about the children's
dinner . Enjoy 'the summer.
FaU will soon be ~ere and
back we go to the grind of
pa ck in~ lunches , cooking
gOOd hearty meals, driving
kids to school and here and
there. - VAL.
DEAR VAL - As to your
question I have bad good luck
reheating the broiler which
softens the stuck-on plastic.
Unplug and white stlllllot rub
It oft. As plastic and OJ&gt;'
pllance are . both bot your
band must .be protected, so
. crumple up a paper towel ot
napkin and rub plastlt back
and forth until U "balls," or
an end loosens so most of it
can be pulled away. The
residue that remains can be
removed by putting rubbing
alcohol on the towel and
rubbing again. Wben a)&gt;'
pliance is cool, remove the
dull look by rubbing again
with the alcohol. .It will gleam
like a mirror. - POLLY.

VACATION ENDS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
mill hone and daughter,
Kaleen, Mrs. Violet Millhone
and Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Sovel, all of Tuppers Plains.

PoUy will send you oae of
ber " peachy" tbank·you
cards, ideal for lramlllg or
placing io your family
. scrapbook, il sbe uses your
favorite Pointer, Peeve or
Problem Ia her colllDID. Write
Polly's Pointers In care of
this newspaper.

Gala Christian School ·
·amaH classes

•quaUty education
• noo-deaomiDalional
Educillllg the wbole chUd
to live abandalitly !Dday.
(Jobn 10:10)

Applications now being

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Grandstand Attractions

aceepted.

Phone: f*.304l

have returned from a 17-day
vacaUon through 18 stales.
Among the many points of
interest they visited were l1le
Badlands and Black Hills of
South Dakota, Custer's
National Monument, Mon.
lana, Yellows!Dne National
Park, Las Vegas, Nev., l1le
Painted Desert In Arizona,
and Opryland in Nashville,
Tenn.

Pringle's Twin Pack

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Rap :

I'm a IS.year~ld girl wlth a deficiency. A~Uy two. I'm
very flat-chested, which Is more so because l'rh $lll8ll and
skinny.
I've Invested in a bll!l developer (nationally advertised in
good magazines) but wonder If it might cause breast cancer or
interf~re 111th lreast.feedlng later on? - WAITING FOR IT
TO ARRIVE
WFITA:
Your bll!l developer Isn't likely tD cause health or breast·
feeding probl!!liiS.lt alao won 'I build fat tissue on your breasts
though It can ereate an effect by enlarging muscles and
(possibly) Improving your posture ... Just look what "reslstlve
exercise" does for Mr. America types.
We're assuming the item you ordered Is a "pqsiJ" gadget
-two contoured plastic plates separated by a strong spring.
Squeezing the plates. together, you "!Dne" arm, neck , bust,
s!Dmach and shoulder muscles. But you can accomplish
almost the same thing by joining your hands in front of your
chest and pushing one against the other very hard. - HELEN

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Note From Sue:
The actual size of the breast (whlcb is a gland) can 't be
cbanged b~ e&gt;:erclae. What you're born to have Is whai you get
although birth cootrol pills· make some girls a little fuller;
However, isometri«:a or resistive exercise might add an inch of
supporting muscle where it's needed:'
.
Also, if you put on a few pounds, you'lllook rounder every.
where. And you )I'Obably 1111l, as you mature out of the coltish
stage. - SUE
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Dear Helen and Sue:

. I ~e ~ guy Billy and we get along real good. But his old
:~"=~·pregnant an&lt;( she thinks it Is either his baby or one
If it is his, she wants him to be over to her house a lot tD
show her parents the father cares. I don 'I mind that but her
father may make them get married. The other lena has split

soit'suptoBilly.Howdoeshegetoutofthis?- B.G.

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Dea~. ~i can't make BiUy the faD guy if she admits there's

Officers were elected at
Thuraday night's meeting of
l1le Katharos Fellowahip at
l1le home of the Rev. Steve
Wilson.
Elected were Tammy
Pitzer , president; Steve
Trussell, vice president;
Ci ndy Pitzer, secretary;
Dave Smith, treasurer; Joe
Holman and Neale Knight,
recreation l~aders; Cindy
Pi~er. news reporter; Julia
Powell, Pam Harden and
Bunny McGraw , food
chairman.
Discussed at the meeting .
were several projects In·
clqding car washes to raise
money toward sUpporting
their project of assisting an
orphanage. Pioces ID have
the cor washes were
discussed, along with the
Jesus '76 Camp in Penn·
sylvania to be held Aug. 19,20
and 21. Ca thy Smith led ·

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Have you considered that? - SUE .
Rap :

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My 1118rried brother seems to think we should give him
anythlng.he wants. For example he "borr~wed " $50 from us
for a stereo, and hasn 't paid it back.
Bl!l when I tried to borrow .~ from him for a triP-Bnd
promised to repay him 111th $30 :... a $10 bonus -he first gave
me the mooey, but that night he asked it back because his wife .
said "No!"
'
The next day he comes over and demands $10- because I
JX'omised him the bon\15. And Mom gives it to him. What do you
say ID this• - GYPPED
Dear Gypped:
We say your mother is a soft touch for a con.fiian.fiioocher.
~·t get involved in any more financial games with your
brother!.- HELEN AND SUE

Reception plans made
Plans . for serving two
receptions were made during
a meeting of the Happy
Harvesters Class of Trinity
Church Friday night.
The class will serve the
Holter reception on Aug. 28
and l1le Werner reception on
Sept. 11 . It was noted that aU
occasion, birthday and getwell cards are for sale by the
class. Miss Erma Smith,
president, thanked those who
worked at l1le recent rum-.
mage sale. It was reported
that Mrs. Gladys Cuckler and
Mrs. Eve Dessauer are both
improving frDm illnesses.
Thank-you note was read
from Mrs . Dessauer for
flowers and cards sent to her
during
her
recent
hospilalization.
Devotions w open the
meeting wer~ given by Mrs.
Freda Duffy who used a
" Mom's
Old
poem,
Cooks rove", and "Romance
Knows No Age for Old
Couples." Members sang the
birthday song for Edith

WRIGLEYS SPLIT
CIDCAGO (UPI) - .)oan
Wrigley, wife of William
Wrigley, president of the
Wrigley Gum Co., will
receive $4,000 a mooth in
temporary support and
maintenance until her
divorce suit Is heard.

Lanning and Lillie Hauck:
A pink col9r scheme was
carried out in the table
decorations with refresh·
menls being served by Mrs.
Carrie Neulzling and Miss
Sybil Ebersbach.

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each and every one.
That's why' rt•s ·a good
Idea to consult .en in dependent
insurance
igent , An lnclependent
t
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agen
oes not work . for
an Insurance compariy.
He works for you. Which
means he can plan the
coverage that ProteC:ts
you· best . And then place ·
If with the most suitabfe
of the severe! lnsUrarice
companies he deals with .
Manv people make the
costly
mistake
of
assuming that Insurance
policies are all the same.
The truth rs they are not.
• Not only does the quality
~ of coverage vary from
policy to policy, but the .

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agent
knows
his.,.
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cus omers. His succus ·ll'::t
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for thll symbol or consult
your YeUbw. Pagn. If hi

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I costRemember
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5 PM

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1nsurance coveraoe at the..,
lowest true cost .to you
2. He Is available . dav~~
and night to respond to-u
your nee&lt;ts.
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pracucat tor you to check.

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And If you hav.l'a claim

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LEAN, PURE
BEEF

·USDA CHOICE
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VALLEY BELL

rtPUIItton,
· for compony•s
str.lco ond·
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payment Is critical..
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Sun. 10 to 10

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PHONE 992·3480
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Swtngen

Tilt French City
Square Dance Club Qr
Gallipolis will celebrate lfa
fourth aMiversary In at)'lj!
this weekend wlth a Saturday
night square dance and
par~ .
:
Each club member wW
bring homemade Ice cream
.and cake for the event . a!Mj ,
door prizes wlU be IJiven
away.
;
Club caller Bill Evans wW
be on hand to call !he westerp
style square dance from a to
11 p.m. at Clay Elementary
School, south of Gall\polls. All
Middleport-Pomeroy squar~
dancers are Invited to attenA. ·

II Your Money
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The but way to get a true
1 bargain on Insurance Is to
1 shop for lt. But there aro
more than three thousand
co-mpan l ts ulllng in .
I suronce
policies to

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TO HOLD PICNIC '
Diana Sheets, Sharon Hager
RACINE
Racine
· M_AION fMINIMI
and Barbara Hill.
American legion Post 602
wiU hold its annual picnic
STORE HOURS
Sut)day, Aug. 22atnoon ·at the •
Shrine Park in Racine .
Pers·Qns are to bring a
Mon .• Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat.-I:JOtj1.5:01
VISITS COLUMBUS
covered dish and own ·table I :
THURSDAY tiL 12 UOOM .
Mary Kauff, 12 Park St., service.
Middleport, spen I the
li' '
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bell at 47 Clark Place,
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Columbus. She also visited
VISIT HERE
with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Henry
Mrs. Dale K. Roush and
and Mr . and Mrs. Carl
FUR.NilURE
Taylor, Columbus. Hubert daughter-, Kathy , Apple
Taylor was a guest at the Q-eek, visited from Thuraday
773-5592
Herman Crate . Malon. W. V1.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl to Saturday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner .
Taylor.

Dancers invited: .

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POTATO CHIPS .......•........•...•... 69e
CUT GREEN BEANS
AND PEAS...•...............3:!.~:~.3/$loo
PORK AND BEANS ••........•. l/$100
ORANGE OR
GRA_
P_E_
FRUIT JUICE •........ :!.:~~..sge
PEANUT BUTTER....................99~
BOUNTY PAPER
TOWELS
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CHARM IN TOILET TISSUE 4::!~ 79e
INN MAID NOODLES.........:::~ ·3ge
CARROTS VIENNA SAUSAGES •••..... :.:~:.::: 39e
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recen
Burger family reunites

Georgetha and Georgeanna,
Culloden, W. Va. ; Mr. and
r.1J Mrs. Cecil Kinnard, Nitro.' W.
'.)' Va .; Mr . and Mrs. Jtggs
Wroten, Mr. arid Mrs. Paul
CHESHillit'.li!' 'l'he annual GaUipolls.
""thony Magariello, Toney Taylor, Dessy and Eric,
Burger reunion •
held
Mrs . John Hager and Magariello, Mrs . Stella Nitro, W. Va .; leon Burger,
&amp;rnday, Aug. I at 'the Kyger Sharon, Pleasantville: Mrs. McCann, Mrs. Sallie Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Burger,
Creek Recreation Park at Ernest Sheets, Tom, Diana, Miss Myrtle Smith, Hun· Mrs. Gertrude . Midkiff, Mr.
Cheshire.
Randy, Lancaster ; Mr. and linglnn, W. Va.; Mrs. Charlie and Mrs. William Midkiff,
A poUuck dlRner •as en- Mrs. Ray Kemper, Kim and Woodard , William, Beverly, Bobby and Kimi, Mike
jOyed at noon by Mrs. Annie Rocky, Mt. Sterling; Mr. and Tracey, KeUy.
Hama g n c hi , South
l;lurger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ronnie Twyman,
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Ball, Charleston, W. Va.
Burger and Kt~. Mr . and Brandon
The afternoon· was spent
and
Dama, Marsha Ball, Mr. and Mrs.
l.!n. Lonnie Burger, Rt. 2, Ewington; Karen Sue Dennis Ball, Chris and Robin, with visi Ung, picture taking
llldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burger, Dayton ; Mrs. Randy Milton , W. Va.; Mrs. Joe and playing games. NeKt
Burger, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, Grove City; Bonnie Shirkey, Mr. and Mrs . year 's olflcers are Hal
Hudaoo, Hal Burger, Jackie Burger, Brenda Burger, Greg Clarence Burger, Mr. and . Burger, president; Mrs. John
Janey, Mrs. Everette Waugh, Purtle, (;olumbus; Mrs . Mrs . George Shirkey, Ha~er , secretary-treasurer,

cteyotiona.
Attending the meetlnl were
Steve Wllaon, Cathy Smlll!,
Rod Pullins, Paul _RI~..I
Jackie Zirkle, Julia t'Oifell1
Melba Thomas, Stevi ·
Trussell, Dave Smith, Jot
Holman, Neale Knlgh~
Randy Du~dlng, Tom
Foreman, Tonya Alb, Sonja
Ash, Teresa Holateln, S~e
Zirkle, Rhonda Zlrklf(.
Tracey Jeffers and Cindy
Pitzer.
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Refreshments were 11eivecf;
The next meeting will be Aut,
23 at 6 : ~9 with the Rev. Ml',
Wilson. Bunny McGraw WUJ
have the devotions.
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.How to Get .· .
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ooly a sop$' Cent cbance he's her baby's fatner. (A blood teSt . I the Best Insurance Buy for
here might clear him, but it wouldn't convict him.)
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1-The~Sentlnei,Mlddleport.Pomeroy, o., Tueaday,at;g. l7, 1976

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By Helen and _Sue Bouel

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~h ~;~;,.:~,.:;, 'For Fast R~sults Use The Senti~el Clilssifieds
Alftd-- '
Business Senices
2 SIGNS Pomeroy
HeputHisormaroundy ou ,

Moywltheranddecoy .

any

portunity ror personal gain could
beneath ,
come to you today thr ough a Will ne.ver fade away.
fr iendly source. Someone you Sadly missed by w ife , Dorothy ,
know socially m ay be the
ondsons . Jackondl onmio .·
channel .

whom you've gone to bat lor
recen lly hasn't forgotten . He 'll be
busy trying to' e-Jen the score to-

more than one lncorrec I
RATES

years

Ne-v.er o day is done,
We don't think of you, Our Hus·
VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sopt. 22) Apband. Father , ancl Son .
proach your goals real istically Will love you through eternity.
tO day and you 'll greatly enhance Ancl in our hear ts you 'll always
your chances · for success. Perbe.
si stence is the ~ey Ingredient.
IN LOviNG ,;-~~;oi "Ei;;Ody

Manley Clark . who po ssed
awoy , August 17th, 1971.
actions win the respect ol your
co nt emporaries today They In Memory's lovely gorden , ·
rea li ze you're a man at your Where remem bered ioy b.looms
fair
word . Good going .
Your rnemory, Dearest Mother ,
SCORPIO (Oct. ·24-Nov. 22) Is the brightest blossom there.
Don'! be bashful abou t askmg In our home , she is fondly
remembered ,
ano th er l or that whi ch ts rightly
yours. If there is so meth ing owed Sweet memories cling to l-ler
nome.
you. speak up.
Those who lo ... ed ner in life
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Dtc .
sincerely ,
21) B ase your im port ant Still love l-ler in death the some.
decislb.ns upon visible quantities Tl-lere's a sad but :&amp;weet ren:-temtoday. You won 't go wrong . Don't
brance .
bank on the .unknOwn .
Tl-lere's o memory fond ond true .
And a token of affec:iion , MOther,
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·Jin. 19) And o heartache still for you.
Your major locus &amp;hould be on Deor Mother, sleep thy lost s.leep .
care·er associates 10day. There's Freefromollcareondsorrow.
·
an ally you can de-Jelop who will Rst , wtlere none may weep,
prove very helpful.
Till that eternal "morrow ".
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19) Sadly missed by Doughier. Neva ,
grondchi.!dren , and gfeol An y Involvements tod ay that ingrondch ildren .
c lu de persons o l der t han
~
yourself should prove to be sur- IN LOVING memory of our dearly
bel oved wife. ond sister . Mary
prisi ngly advantageous.
Smith Schaefer . who paned
PISCES (Fob . 20· March 20)
awo~ . August 17. 1973,
Stop putting off fac ing up to an We wanted so muc~ to keep you.
unpleasan t issue. The l ime is We wotc~ed you doy by day,
ripe . It won 't be half as painful as Until ot lost , with breaking
~·ou ' ve led you rself to believe .
hearts ,
·
We. sow yo u sl ip away.
You wore o crown of potienc!O'
As you struggled on and on,
And the l-londs that rest forever ,
Are the honds thot were so
strong .
Aug. 18, 1978
God watched you while ou suf ·
fered .
Th1s yea r you'!! have an opportunity to open fr iendshiPS with An~ knew you l-lod your shore,
two very· unusual people. If yo u He tenderly closed your weary
e;res ,
can win them to your side they'll
An took you in His core .
turn out to be powerful allies,
Dear God, please toke thi s
message ,
To our loved one up obo ... e,
Tell her how mucl-l we miss her
Andg iveherollourlo ... e .
'
So sadly missed: bv vour ~earl broken tomily you left bel-lind,
Husband , Su ~ k . brother, Pl-lillp,
Sisters and fam ilies.

Dally, 8:30 a .m . lo 11:00

All Yard Sates , Rummavr,
Porc h and Sastment Porch

anq Basement Sates, etc .
m ust be paid in advance .
Ge t yours in early by
stopping by our otr ic e at
The D' ily Sentinel, 111
Court St. or writing ao x
729, Pomeroy , Oh io -45769
with your rem ittance .

JOE'S Corry Out , 564 l ocust , Middlepor! , Ohio. New hours ,
9:09 til 11 :00. Fri day and Satur·
day . 9:00 till 12:00 . Phone

992-3152.
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HEIFER found on ~ew limo Road ,
owner must identify and pay
for ad . Phone 7•2-2125.

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lOST- 1 yr . old male English Spt·
inger Spaniel mixed with
Beagle : short ha ir , block and
white with docked tail. lost in
Rice Run area. east of Tuppers
Plains. REWARD ! Phone J. Alan

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LOST : St. Bernard Dog lost in long
Duvall , (6H)667·3&lt;77.

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Hollow Road area. Brown .
black and white . If anyone has
any l nlarmotion conc8rning the
whereabouts or wellore ol the
dog, please phone 992 -3538.

WBirthday

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sLACK , brown and white beogle ,
lemole, lost in vicinity at
Lead ing .Creek Rood a nd Von
Zont Rood Sunday . Lost near.
Meigs-Gallic line . Reword .
Phone 992-2220 .

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8-9-76 1 month

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1975 Scout II , 15,000 miles . Ex·
cellent shape. Phone 985 - ~1
between B·5:30p.m .

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(QAL, "limestone,

and calc:;;
cl-l loride and calcium brin• for
dust control ond special mildng
salt for formers . Main Street,
Pomeroy, 01-lio or phone 992·
3891.

AKC IRISH SETTER puppies, SSO.
Phone 949·2726.

ond

some

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free,rer.

. Pomei'OJ Landmark
·
,

• on and ofJ rood tire5 , FireJione
Town and Country truck tires .
10x16.5 tubeless , like new , S3S

SWeepers, toaifers, Irons, all ,
small opplionces . lawn mower ,
ntlet to Stole Hlghwoy .Garage

2328.·

SNAPPER

Carrier Wanted ·

Property
Transfers

TRAIN FULL OR ·
PART TIME

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a.EARANCE SALE
20 Pet. discount on all

mowers in stock.
2-5 H P riders 26" cut
1-1 H P ride·r lO" cui
2-2 t" sell propelled

mowers

2-18" push mowers
30 Pet. discount on Snapper
tillers
1-5 H P chain drive tillers
3-3 HP chain -drive tillers

Gravely

Tradar Sale
Pomeroy, Dlllo
Ph.fn-2975

:n

inch color T.V. Zenith, Zenith
record pi oyer with speakers , 17
Inch black ond whife T.V., 3
piece bedroom sui te, good con dition. Other mitcellaneoua
items. Call742 -2078 .

SELMER Slgriet Bb clarinet , 3 yrs.
old , In very ,good condition.

and -all types of generol repair .
Work guaranteed 20 years ex·
perience . Phone 992·2&lt;409.

0&amp;~ TREE Trimming, 20 years &amp;X ·
perience . I ns ured free
estimates. Cqll 992·238-4 or

(61•) 696·7257 Albooy.

2o

Acre farm with pond, barn,
smokehouse and cellar plu-s ap·
pie orchard qnd peach trees .
AI$o on property 2 story house
and o 2. year old doubleWide
for $29,000.00. Coli 992-7590
during week .
·

8 room house for sale at 126
Laurel

St., Pomeroy.

Phone

992-5W .

SEWJNG MACHINE Repairs , service, all makes, 992·2284. The
CQ
·
· Fabric Shop, Pomeroy .
UNTRY farmlo"nd with seclud·
Authorized Singer Sales and
ad woods,.woter and good oc Ser"Jice. We t harp_en Scis!ors.
ce~s in Monroe County, W. Va .
~xcAv.ATING , dozer, .loader and
• $ 1,000 down, coli (304) 772~ackhoe work : dump trucks
10
0
..,.=3.:c;;;2c:::..r.!:(~
:o,::.;lc.c7:.:12:.'::
32::2:.:7:..
. _ __
and lo-boys for tlire; ~Ill haul
3· bedroom 'house for sole at 520
fill dirt, to soil , limestone and
• Sycamore St., Middleport, good
grovel . Call Bob or Roger Jef·
buy for $8,000. Phone 992-3578,
feu , day phone 992-7089,
or 992·7667.
nigl-lt phone 9'92·3525 or 9925232.
HOusE for sale . 2 large
bedrooms, large living room , EXCAVATING , dozer, backhoe
kitchen, dining, carpetd , $9,CXIO
and ditcher . Chorles R. Hatin Harrisonville. Phone 742.
field , Back Hoe Service,
2796.
. Rutland , Ohio. Phone 7.t2·2008.
HOusE for sale, 391 South Second GREG-s cB SALES , locoted ao Er·
Ave.~ Middleport. Phone 992 win 's Gulf Service , Mid2265 .
dlepOrt , Ohio. Phone
992·

243B.
· SEPTIC Systemt · instol.led· by
licensed
installer. . ShepQrd
Contractors . Phone 7.t2·2409.

2 bedroom , large modern · kit·

MAIN
POMEROY, O.

12 Pork St ., Middleport. Phone

992 ·3J7•.

Virgil B. Sr., Realtor
110 Mechanic Pomeroy, 11.
Phone 992-3371
·
RUTLAND - Nice older 9
room home, 2 baths, 3 Brs.,
or more wllh closeh, full
basement, large front
l&gt;orch, 2 car garage wllh 2
roomo . Big corner lot .

$40,0\)0.
44 ACRES - On Rt. 143.
Mobile home 12x60 wllll 2
Brs., drilled well, woods &amp;
some bottom land .
HEMLOCK GROVE - 3
bedrooms , nice modern
beth , large mOdern kitchen
with dining, lull basement,
end large lot. $20.000.
NEAR RUTLAND,.;_ New 3
bedroom . home, steps over
kitchen, large living. lull
be semen!, St. doors, &amp;
windows. Carport with
vllllly. 2 acres. $31,000.
MIOOLEPORT - $16,500.
A good 4 bedroom homo.
1112 bath&amp;, large dining and
living, gas hot water heat.
Nice woodwork.

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WE HAVE 2 NEW 3
. bedroom homes just being
completed. Both have
gareges with work, area,
bellls, ull(lly R.. carpeted.
About 1 acre of grou!1(1 .
$22,900.00.
CARRY OUT - Hu been
estebllshed In the same
location tor many years.
excellent
Doing .. an
business. Priced right . WE
HAVE
3
OTHER
BUSINESSES FOR SALE
- CALL If Interested.
A NEAT PLACE - 5 yrs.
old, 3 bedrooms, bath, dineIn kitchen, utility R.,
cerport,
elr
cond.;
cerpeled , 'll acre with
metai storage bull ding,
$16,100.00.
GRACIOUS 2 story older
, home. F.ormol dining R., 4
BRm., beth, nice kitchen,
·carpeting, paneling, 2 car
gerage. Some fruit trees,
.69 ecre. $18,100.00.
.
OTHER LISTINGS NOT
NOTED IN THIS AD CALL
FOR
INFORMATION.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992·2259 or 992-1561

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RONI PIZZA
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FRESHLIKE VEGETABLE SALE

CORN-GREEN BEANS-PU\S·&amp; SPINACH
GOLDEN ISLE

CANS

89 ~

BEEF

1-LB.

BOX
CRACKERS
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JUICV REP

WAIIAN PUNCH

64 oz..
BOffiE

LB.
FRANKIE$

plumbing and keot ing . No job
too large1 or too smalL Phone

7•2·2J.OB.
CARpENTER,

flooring ,

ceiling ,

BEEF OR REGULAR

12 oz.

WIENERS

PKG.

paneling . Phone 992 -2759.

EXCAVATING , BACKHOES AND
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll ,
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED. LOW
BOY ·AND DUMP TRUCKS. Bill
PULLINS, PHONE 992·2476 DAY
OR NIGHT..
UitOING , r.emodollng, ond

STORE SLICED

repolrt. Quollty wo~. efficient
service. Jesse Rodman , phone

DUTCH LUNCHEON LOAF 99~

992-5980.
· DONNA AND Bill'S USED FUR ·
NITURE STORE. ROD'S T.V .
SHOP, WEST COlUMBIA , W.
,VA. OPEN 10 A.M. Till 5 P.M.
DAILY:
DOZER work ond welding. Con.
toct James Parson s,

Rt . 1,

COUPON .

COUPON

MOBILE home for sale or rent 3
. . bedrooms, al utlllll11 paid.
Phone 992-7751 ,
3 BeDROOM mobile homo, wllh
fand , 12 )( 60, completely fur.
nlshed,

pri'ed

reasonable -

Phone 992-5./91 or '192·3255. ·
l975 Skyline 12.S2 2 bedr""m
total electric, total wrap Foam.
Cor . All new furniture like
new condition. Can be s~n at

St. ,

Pomeroy,

$139

W/C

AU GRINDS

NO. 405
2 LB. CAN

$369.

W/C

Expires 8-2 1-76

Twin City Gateway

Klngobury flomo Saloo , 1100 E.
Moln

COFFEE

CAT CHOW
NO. 155
4 LB. BAG

j

MAXWELL HOUSE
'"'

PURINA

Ohio.

HEAR NEWS FIRST

.

100% PURE &amp;LEAN.

Wtll do roofing , construction,

Phono 992·7034 .

YELLO
ONIONS

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2428.

8 Room home . 2 baths, 2 lofs on

TEAFORD

ERVES

Sanitation , 992-395.t or 992·

chen, forced air furnace , lincoln Hts. Phone992-5737.

LB.

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SEPTIC TANKS cleaned . Modern

NEW LISTING - 10 room
apartment
house,
2
OAK cattle rocks for 67 -70 Ford
· truck : antique plano; 1971 separate epertmenti. All
utilities with natural gaa
Vega: Ptlebe Roberta, Racine,
Lot . 121x.QI, Want
heal.
Ohio. Call 949-2626 o' 2•7·
2M I.
only $12,000 .
PIGs l""
or- s-a71e- .-=P7ho_n_o-cl"7•- 2-·2-.-55- ;;; NEW LISTING - Nice
742·2673.
'Split level 3 BR home, nat.
oak varnIshed ·floors,
9xi2- n;;-leht,, n~_ er.,.., used,
equipped kitchen-stove,
sleeps 5 ad,ults , $50. Piono . $50,
ref. end bar, din. area,
in good condition. Phone 992·
base, family rm ., 2
737B.
porches, geragt and 11
A GOOD
--:Jersey milk cow ~ifh
acres. $41,500.00 .
heifer calf . See Charles Gord·
ner, Rt. 1, Middleport on . SEEING IS BELIEVING.
A
BARGAIN
. IS
..L~ing ~r~a_k Road.
AWAitiNG YOU. CALL
CABBAGE , lomat~s. a~~ sw;;t
992·3325.
. c11 rn , aqUoth. Phone843·2•9s.
Phone 985-3576.

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on Roule 7. Phone (614) 985·
3825.
REMODELING , Plumbing; healing

, eoch . Phone 992 ·5750.
MUST sell , 1972 Harley Oovidson
Sportster, chopped, good con ·
diti o n . $1600 or be at
reosorioble oHe r . Phone 9.t9·

ENJOY EVERY OUNCE YOU BUY
Boneless Chuck Roast
Boneless En~ish Roast
Boneless Stew ·Beef Cubed
Boneless Pot Roast

Br~dford .

LO(:A~l ~ owned be-auty she for

sole or leose or will sell equ ip·
ment consisting of two wash
and combou! stations and .t
dryers. Equipment is only two
yeof s old. Write BoM 729-B, ~
The Do ily Sentinel, Pomeroy.
Ohio &lt;45769.

4-10.1 mo..

E1W00D sOWERS REPAIR -

FOR SALE - good used T.V.'s,
~ SIX rooms , bath, workshop,
color ond block and white . Harstorage building, large lot , well
rison ' s TV Service , 276
maintained , reasonably priced.
Sycamore St., M iddleport.
Phone 992-537C after S p.m .
Ohio. Phone992-2521.
3 Bedroom home, bath and one1973 HONDA 350 .t cyl. , like new.
hall . Coli 992-3129 or 992-5oi:J.O .
2~ mles , extras, $800 firm .
Mus! sell. Phone 9&lt;49-2181 .

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-jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phone m -2181

ltl·lftl

Aucfl9neer, Com plete Service, Phone 9&lt;49·2487
or 9-49-2000. Racine , Ohio , Critf

9•9·2322.

troileL On County Rood lB . All

Dn1YS125

1'~.

eYenings . Phone

FREEZER SALE
t-Good used lO cu . ft.
free1er
Dnly$150
1- New 5,NO BTU Air
Conditioner.
Reg. S25o.95
SPEClAL$175.00 ,
1-Good uoed 12 cu . fl.

LARRt.lAVeDER

WILl DO babysitting weekdays BRADFORD,

CO!NS, currency , .tokens, gold
pipes, $650. Coii 9•9·2•BO. '
and silv:er jewelry . We need
CO'NSOLE stereO .• am -fm radio,-.;
196-4 ond older U.S. colns. Coli
speed changer. , Balance
for other· 7&lt;42-2331 or come out
$102.10 or term5 . Coll992 -3965 .
to our coin shop on Rutland and
Leoding Creek Rd . Rogec WINTER potatoes and peaches .
Chodes R. Harris , Portland,
Woi'Tlsley .
Ohio, Phone 8-43 -2693.
TIMBER, PomerOy Forest Pro·

1·&lt;46-6570.
GoOc lned po ~toble-typewriter.

WIRDQWS
AUIIIINUI

SIOIK-SOFFm
&amp;lllltflS.AWIIINCS

miles. sissy bOr. crash 1bars,
~ull back handle bars . new tire
al}d seals . Scrambler side

ducts . Top price for standing
sow!imber. Coli Ken t Hanby,

RE~LACEIJIEII

Coolville, Dlllo
667-3127
7-29· 1 mo.

I'IJ_
I _H_O_N~
DA~C-l.•-so-.-1-2.-000

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Flliloocio1 AtriiiHit
...a loll W*l Attics
S10t1ll
WINDOWS I DCIOIS

·.JWilcoine
St. RU

773 5721 .

$SCash$$ l or jun'ked auto . Frye'$
TrUck Auto Ports . Ru!land .
"PhOne 7&lt;42 -2081.

'lliiin
IMUiltlon Senkll

Wlnshltld Replacement
Frtt Esllmotos
Dn BodyWork
Export Painting
lnsurti\Ce Work

OLD furni!ure , ice boxes. brass --·- . --"---.,.---19]1 Kawosoki 175, Enduro, $250.
· beds, wall telephones and
Ser. of motorcycle carriers, $1 3.
ports , or com plee households .
Phone 992:.·.:5S~2.:3:...~---Write M . D. Miller, At. -4 ,
Pom.,oy , Ohio. Coll992-7760. C'ANN IN'G' tomoto.!s · and sweep
peppers . Cleland Forms .
CASH paid for all makes and
Ge~oldin e
Cleland . ~acine ,
models of mobile homes .
OhiO.
Phone or eo code 6i-4 -d3-9S31 .

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FREE

American
Auto Sales

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r
Photoer•PhY
NS-4155
Chester, Dllio
7-t.;.1mo.

LOCUST POSTS. round or split .
Phon e 949-277.t.

1"9-rt Montego , g~ condj;on, air
PLeASURE. l-lorse5: and pon ies .
conditioning ,
p .s. .
lo w
Also, will do training. Phon,
mileage, $1350. Phone Glenn
{61•) 698-3~, Ru th Reeves .
Bissell , 949-280 1.
CANNING p~ches nc;&gt;.;-;-eody
tl-lru August. Severol varieties
1966 DOdge one-half -t~n ·~
by
the bushel , 'It bushel or
standard In good runnin g cort , petk. Please br ing own con ."
dl tion . hone 985 -3576.
.
t9inE!r, 2 convr-nient loc_
otions: TWO motor boats with 35 h,p .
Mid way MorTc:ef,
Pomeroy ,
motors ; 1%5 Volkswagen.
992-2582 : Bob '~ Morket , Moson,
Phone 992·5W .

Mr. al\d Mrs Clinton
Gilkey of Albany and Mr.
Llncotn Russell were
weekend viJICora of Mr. and NOW occepting piqno students . ADDRESSERS wonted IMMEDiATE~
Coll992-2156.
beginners , in termediate, odLY! Work a t home. no ex Mrs. Dale RUJSeU and family
vonced students. Coli 992perience riec~sSOry ex - yAROSole , 810SouthSecond St .,
of Columbul.
.i
2'270.
M i dd l ep ort , Oh io. Old
cellent poy . Write American
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy
glassware , old books , pictures,
Service , -6950 Way1olo Blvd.,
lamps , bedding , clo thing,
· Sui te 132. M inneapolis , MN
of Columbus were recent
55426.
•
jewelry, lots of mise .
viJICors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
McElroy and Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE OF APOINTMENT DO vou HAVE PARTY PlAN EX- YARD Sale , Weds .. Thurs.doy,
August l8·19tl-l . Main highway,
PERIENCE? FRIENDLY TOY
Case No . 21883
BiU~Elroy, Jeff and Joey~
Syrocus.e . Good teenage
PRTIES HAS OPENINGS FOR
esrare of · Carl L . Greenlees
Bruce Shumate returned Decened
·
clothing, beds,preods, many
MANAGERS IN YOUR AREA.
Notice Is hereby given th at
home to Bandyto'wn, W. Va.
otl-ler items. In case of ·rain.
RECRUITING IS EASY BECAUSE
J . Greenlees of Rou te No .
cancelled .
OEMS HAVE NO CASH INEST·
after. spending a few days • 4,AvaPomeroy
; Oh l o, 45769 has
· - · - - -.-:-~oc--:-MENT , NO COllECTING OR a pp oi n te d
dutv 1\1111 his grlllidmother, lljrs. b eep
3 Family Yord Sale Thursday ,
DELIVERING;
CAll
COLLECT
TO
E x ecutri x of the Estate of Carl
Friday ond Saturday , August
Gtneva Shumate and Mr. and L.
CAROL DAY 518·48'1·8395 OR
Greenlees , deceased, late of
19th, 20th . 21st from 9 till S
Mrs. Larry Johnson and · Meigs Coun ty, Oh io .
WRITE FRIENDLY HOME PAR ·
p.m. on Rt . 33 next to EnterCreditors
are
required
to
TIES , 20 RAILROAD AVE.,
family .
prise United Methodist Cl-lurfile t heir cia ims w ith said
ALBANY , N.Y. I2'205.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Warner f iduciary with i n three months .
ch. 3 piece bedroom suite,
clothing, odds and ends .
AND
Datec this 28th day of Ju ly DEMoNsrRA TORs
and family of Mason were
~ -·--..,-'-'--MANAGER needed to work
recent visi&lt;ors of Mr. and 1976.
3 Family Yard Sole. Thursday and
with the oldest Toy &amp; Gift Shop
Friday in Bradbury at the
Mann ing 0 . Webster . Party Plan in the country .
Mrs •. H. E. Warner.
Hoover residence . Close to
Judge
Kevin Knapp is spending
Highest comm issions - No In- .
Court of Common Pleas ,
radio station .
"Jestment. Coli or write todoy ,
several days 1\1111 his grandProbate Division
SANTA 's Porties , A von , Conn . YAR D Sole. clolhing . bollles , 2
ma~, Mrs. Lena Knapp of
sinks , I lownmower, misc.
06001 . Phone 1 (203) 673-J.055.
(8) 3. lOr 17, Jtc
Langsville.
items. Thursday and Friday ,
ALSO BOOKING PARTIES.
Mr. arxl Mrs. Larry Barr
19-20; B:30 lill 6 p.m. Rl. 12•
NEED some-one to cut gross .
arxl family of RuUand were
--~-~~!..~"lgc.h.:.S.:.
ch_;o.:.o:c.
l · _~
Phone 992-579B.
:.:.,:.:..:.::;_
FOUR .Family Yard Sale , Weds,,
Suhday visitors of Mr. and
Friday . 9 o.m . till 4 p.m . loco. Mrs. Howard Thoma. They
lion beh ind Pre1byterian Churalso visited with grandch
in Middleport . Phone 992parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Tbe Almuac
~7 .
By
Ublted
Press
---· ··-T. Johneon .
For Pomeroy, Ohio
United
Press
International
Charles Knapp visited
Area
Today Is Tuesday, Aug. 17,
recently with his greatgrandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. the 230th day of 1976 with 136 Carriers win valuiblt FURNISHED , 2 bedrm. apartmen t,
to loUow.
prizes and earn extra
odults only, in Middleport.
Harley T. Johnson.
The moon Is In Its last spending money .
Phone 992-387-t.
quarter.
Phon.r, The
3 ANo 4 RM. furnished and un·
The morning stars are
furnished opts . Phone 992Dally Sentinel
5•J.O .
Jupiter arxl Saturn.
Al992-2156
~--The evening stars are Mer·
Or Slop In AI
_COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork, Rt.
33, ten miles north of Pomeroy .
cury, Mars and Venus. ·
111 Court Street
la.rge lots with concrete pot los,
Pomeroy,
0
.
Those born on this date are
sidewalks, runners and. off
un~er the sign of. Leo.
street parking. Phone 992-7.t79.
American frontiersman
3 Ro9m furnished house · with
Davy Crockett was born Aug.
both . Adults only. Phone 992Jim R. Smltr., aka Jimmy 17' 17116•.
5535 .
R. Smith, Eldeana Smith, to
On this day In history:
oNE bedroom apartments at
Jolm A. Elill8, Kathy Elias,
In 1915, a devastating
VIllAGE MANOR In Middlepon
parcels, Salisbury.
for. Sl0-4 monthly plus elec . or
hurricane struck Galveston,
S130 including electric. LOWER
Robert C. · Harten bach , Tet:IIB. The death to'U reacbed
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.
Sheriff, Jolm M. Wells, Jr., et 275.
Convenient to shopping on
al to Richard Hayman ,
In 1933, first baseman LOu
Third and Mill Streets In Middleport, Brand new high qualiVlr81nla Hayman, parcels, GWig of the New York
ty apor f ment s. See the
Olive.
Yankees set a majcr league
manager at Ap t. 16, or call
Herachel E. Roll8h, Eileen record by playing In . his You don't hne to' qui! your
' 992·7741.
present job to tflin to -drive a
B. ROIIIh to Herschel E. ·"1,308th consecutive game.
1975 Mobile home , 3 bedroofT1S In
In only 7 to 8
In 1865, after 34 periODS had . tractor-trailer.
Roush, Eileen B. Roush,
Mason, W , Va . SISO per month .
W'!lekend5 PART TIME training
been killed In alx days of (Saturdays 8c Sundays) a qualparcels, Letart.
Phone(o14)698·2922 .
_...,..,....
-·- -~·-II -ents le Ax Water violence, the curfew wiiB ified driver c• be earnlnQ
AVAILABLE ot River'1ide Aport·
Dlalrlct ..
lifted In the Watta section of
me11ts, 1 bedroom apartments, $100 per month; 2
George W. Mash, aka Loa Angeles.
bedroom apartment• . $133 per
In 1974, lnvadinl! Turkilm per year •nd up. (3 weeks In 1
Gecr11e Null, Martha Naah,
month . One pr ice for all. Phone
Ia Georlle W. NAsh, Martha troope cut Cyprus In two end FULL TIME resident tr1ining
992 -3273.
F. NAtb, lots, Pomeroy· then declared a ceuHire. program).
3 r~OM furnis hed--;p;;,;;;~, ,
Mltldlepcrt.
utilities furnisl-led . Call 992·
REVCO Trlctor Tr11ler Train·
A thu..ght fer · the day:. ing. Int. will tr1in you on mod·
3129.
.
Shelda Baumgardner,
ern,
profetsionll
equipment,
Frontiersnan
Davy
frockett
William M Batllllfi8J'dner, to
TRAileR -~t f;;-;;;~ Nice ya;d
an~ placement nsittance is
and gorden spoce. Coli 949Jolm Baampnlner. WiUam aaid, ,.,1 leave this rule lor avail1bl1
uppn ,P!tdUitiof\.
252~ , 9o .m . to6 p.m.
Marion Bat11111ardner, Earl others wben I'm dead : Be CALL NOW I 422-4080
Eupne Baumgardner, lol, always 11ft )'OU are right5 RoOMS. 1662 Lin coln Hgl~ .
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.
Phone (304) 76B-~O•I .
then go ahead."
Pomeroy.

KEN GROVER

Noblt Summit Rd .,
Mlddlti!Orl
PHONE 992-5724
7-21 -1 mo.

,_

\Ve Accept Federal Food Stamps

-Weclcllnft-

D. Bumprdner

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Open Eves. Tii9 :00. ·

COMM(J CI.4L
PHOTOGRAPHY
·- Aerlol - lndustrl•l
Construction Progrwd
-Complete Sclllol S.l"lft
\.tiMief'trlllvate &amp;
Elementary
·
School P.clclti l'lctur"
Stnlors &amp; 'l'•rbook

SWIMMING
POOLS
Above ond below ground
pool klh for lilt do.Jt. ·
yourHII r1111n •
All pool suppiiM .avallablo,

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EXPERIENCED

69 Chevrolet pickup 350, stan· ' WILL 00 odd jobs'. roofing , Pt::~in ­
dord, no rust , Phone 992 -5301 .
ting ; hauling . tree w0rk 1 and
moWing . Ph qne 992 · 7~09 .
1969 FALCON 6 cyl. automafi.c , ,.
.
Nice condllion . Coli 992 -2849.
197&lt;4 MONTE CARL&lt;i. -green;~
green 'W'Inyl top . Air, p.b., p,s.,
good · condi tion . Phone 992-

loK21-A ,
Rutland, Dhio csns
Ph. 1614)741-240P
W. Dollver
7·28-4

Rutland
m-zm
All Work Ouarantetd
Frtt Estlmo!K

m -286o

too.

GREAT
OPPORTUNI TY ! --4 or 5 drawer metal file cabinet.
Unl i m ite d
earni n gs .
Phone 992-7261 .
Demons trate Toys and Gifts a,
few evenings a week . NO ex perience . NO paperwork . NO
GIMMICt&lt;S !
Gasoline
olowonce . EOrn FREE Sample IF YOU hove o service to after,
wont to buy or sell something,
Kit. Ca1t 742 -2377. Write TOY
oe looking for work . . • or
lADIES PART Y PlAN .
Whaht'W'er . , , you 'll get re5ults
Johnstown, Po . 1590.t .
laster with o Sentinel Want Ad.

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LIBRA (Sopt. 23·0cl. 23) Your

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POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE HOURS

BtJO a.m . to S:OO p .m .

Noon S8turdav .
Phone today 992 -2156.

AT949-2801

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POM0~?!vE~?!'!.~ CO.

A dd lflonal 2Sc Charge
per Advert isement.

day ,

GLEN R. BISSEll

$1695
Local1 owner, automatic trans ., power 5leetlng, redia,
red finish. good llres, really clean .

·BLIND ADS

ago

toda~ .

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ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE '

The Complete
Remodeling Service
For Your Home

CONTACT

lf73 VEGA ST. WAGON

$2.00 t or
80
word
minimum .
Each additional word 3
cents .

Aluminum Siding,
Roafin( .Gutters,
Paintin&amp; and Repai

FREE ESTIMATES!

1974 CHEVY NOVA4 DOOR
$2795
Local low mileage car, V-B engine, automatic .. power
steering and brakes , radio, tires show little. weer. gold
finish . Sharp and nice.

CARD OF' THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

IN Me-mory of Donald Hauck who

You con uvo twndreds
oven lhou..nds of dollors
wllll otumlnum or vlny·t
siding.

1974 DATSUN
ONLY S23'15
210,2 door, local car, 4 speed trans, .14,200 miles. good
tires. dark 9reen finish, real economy .

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For want Ad Strvlce
, S ce nts per word ant
1nsert1on .
.
Minimum Cherge S1 .00.
14 cen ts p er word three
'onsec ut l ve Inse r ti ons .
26 cents p er w o r d six
conseCu t iv e Insertion s.
25 fter Cent D iscount on
paid ads and ads paid
w i thin 10 days .

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Though absent . you ore always
near,
Still loved , still missed, and ~ver
deor.
l~"J i ng~y and l onesome ~.-:on~ ...._
away

deemed

iectl ona l. The publ isher

niy 1-lusbqnd,
Charles H. Hensley '! bir-thdoy,
.August 17.
It's not the words , they ore but
few .
It's the loving memory I hove of

poss&amp;d

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will not be resp on sible for

GEMINI (Mal 21 ·Juno 20) Deal IN rnemory of

lEO (July 23·Aug. 22) Someone

OF
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the right to ed it or re[ect

TAURUS (Aprii20· May 20) Op- 8ut our love for you who sieep5

You're a ra th er shrewd shopper
tod ay if you appl y yourself. par ticularly in buying merchandise
fo r the home.

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Make a second attempt to con- And with lorewl!lll unspoken ,
tact key people you've been un· You geC~tly passed away .
able to reach . It's advantageous The flowers we place upon your
grove ,
10 talk to them today .
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Thegoldengotestoodopen ,
ARIES (March 21-Aprll U) One year ago today ,

with the now. let tomorrow take
care of itself , You'll be successful
in handlirlg matler ~ at Immediate
concern.

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Bernice Bade Osol .. Andwhlipered. ''Come home and

For WtdnHdlj, Aug. 11, U78

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�1-Tba Dally Sellllnel, Mlddleport·P(Jneroy, 0 ., Tue!day, Aug. 17, 1976

~h ~;~;,.:~,.:;, 'For Fast R~sults Use The Senti~el Clilssifieds
Alftd-- '
Business Senices
2 SIGNS Pomeroy
HeputHisormaroundy ou ,

Moywltheranddecoy .

any

portunity ror personal gain could
beneath ,
come to you today thr ough a Will ne.ver fade away.
fr iendly source. Someone you Sadly missed by w ife , Dorothy ,
know socially m ay be the
ondsons . Jackondl onmio .·
channel .

whom you've gone to bat lor
recen lly hasn't forgotten . He 'll be
busy trying to' e-Jen the score to-

more than one lncorrec I
RATES

years

Ne-v.er o day is done,
We don't think of you, Our Hus·
VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sopt. 22) Apband. Father , ancl Son .
proach your goals real istically Will love you through eternity.
tO day and you 'll greatly enhance Ancl in our hear ts you 'll always
your chances · for success. Perbe.
si stence is the ~ey Ingredient.
IN LOviNG ,;-~~;oi "Ei;;Ody

Manley Clark . who po ssed
awoy , August 17th, 1971.
actions win the respect ol your
co nt emporaries today They In Memory's lovely gorden , ·
rea li ze you're a man at your Where remem bered ioy b.looms
fair
word . Good going .
Your rnemory, Dearest Mother ,
SCORPIO (Oct. ·24-Nov. 22) Is the brightest blossom there.
Don'! be bashful abou t askmg In our home , she is fondly
remembered ,
ano th er l or that whi ch ts rightly
yours. If there is so meth ing owed Sweet memories cling to l-ler
nome.
you. speak up.
Those who lo ... ed ner in life
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Dtc .
sincerely ,
21) B ase your im port ant Still love l-ler in death the some.
decislb.ns upon visible quantities Tl-lere's a sad but :&amp;weet ren:-temtoday. You won 't go wrong . Don't
brance .
bank on the .unknOwn .
Tl-lere's o memory fond ond true .
And a token of affec:iion , MOther,
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·Jin. 19) And o heartache still for you.
Your major locus &amp;hould be on Deor Mother, sleep thy lost s.leep .
care·er associates 10day. There's Freefromollcareondsorrow.
·
an ally you can de-Jelop who will Rst , wtlere none may weep,
prove very helpful.
Till that eternal "morrow ".
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19) Sadly missed by Doughier. Neva ,
grondchi.!dren , and gfeol An y Involvements tod ay that ingrondch ildren .
c lu de persons o l der t han
~
yourself should prove to be sur- IN LOVING memory of our dearly
bel oved wife. ond sister . Mary
prisi ngly advantageous.
Smith Schaefer . who paned
PISCES (Fob . 20· March 20)
awo~ . August 17. 1973,
Stop putting off fac ing up to an We wanted so muc~ to keep you.
unpleasan t issue. The l ime is We wotc~ed you doy by day,
ripe . It won 't be half as painful as Until ot lost , with breaking
~·ou ' ve led you rself to believe .
hearts ,
·
We. sow yo u sl ip away.
You wore o crown of potienc!O'
As you struggled on and on,
And the l-londs that rest forever ,
Are the honds thot were so
strong .
Aug. 18, 1978
God watched you while ou suf ·
fered .
Th1s yea r you'!! have an opportunity to open fr iendshiPS with An~ knew you l-lod your shore,
two very· unusual people. If yo u He tenderly closed your weary
e;res ,
can win them to your side they'll
An took you in His core .
turn out to be powerful allies,
Dear God, please toke thi s
message ,
To our loved one up obo ... e,
Tell her how mucl-l we miss her
Andg iveherollourlo ... e .
'
So sadly missed: bv vour ~earl broken tomily you left bel-lind,
Husband , Su ~ k . brother, Pl-lillp,
Sisters and fam ilies.

Dally, 8:30 a .m . lo 11:00

All Yard Sates , Rummavr,
Porc h and Sastment Porch

anq Basement Sates, etc .
m ust be paid in advance .
Ge t yours in early by
stopping by our otr ic e at
The D' ily Sentinel, 111
Court St. or writing ao x
729, Pomeroy , Oh io -45769
with your rem ittance .

JOE'S Corry Out , 564 l ocust , Middlepor! , Ohio. New hours ,
9:09 til 11 :00. Fri day and Satur·
day . 9:00 till 12:00 . Phone

992-3152.
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HEIFER found on ~ew limo Road ,
owner must identify and pay
for ad . Phone 7•2-2125.

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lOST- 1 yr . old male English Spt·
inger Spaniel mixed with
Beagle : short ha ir , block and
white with docked tail. lost in
Rice Run area. east of Tuppers
Plains. REWARD ! Phone J. Alan

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LOST : St. Bernard Dog lost in long
Duvall , (6H)667·3&lt;77.

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Hollow Road area. Brown .
black and white . If anyone has
any l nlarmotion conc8rning the
whereabouts or wellore ol the
dog, please phone 992 -3538.

WBirthday

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sLACK , brown and white beogle ,
lemole, lost in vicinity at
Lead ing .Creek Rood a nd Von
Zont Rood Sunday . Lost near.
Meigs-Gallic line . Reword .
Phone 992-2220 .

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NO SUNDAY CALLS
8-9-76 1 month

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3625.

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1975 Scout II , 15,000 miles . Ex·
cellent shape. Phone 985 - ~1
between B·5:30p.m .

I'UIZ·ZI74

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(QAL, "limestone,

and calc:;;
cl-l loride and calcium brin• for
dust control ond special mildng
salt for formers . Main Street,
Pomeroy, 01-lio or phone 992·
3891.

AKC IRISH SETTER puppies, SSO.
Phone 949·2726.

ond

some

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free,rer.

. Pomei'OJ Landmark
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• on and ofJ rood tire5 , FireJione
Town and Country truck tires .
10x16.5 tubeless , like new , S3S

SWeepers, toaifers, Irons, all ,
small opplionces . lawn mower ,
ntlet to Stole Hlghwoy .Garage

2328.·

SNAPPER

Carrier Wanted ·

Property
Transfers

TRAIN FULL OR ·
PART TIME

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a.EARANCE SALE
20 Pet. discount on all

mowers in stock.
2-5 H P riders 26" cut
1-1 H P ride·r lO" cui
2-2 t" sell propelled

mowers

2-18" push mowers
30 Pet. discount on Snapper
tillers
1-5 H P chain drive tillers
3-3 HP chain -drive tillers

Gravely

Tradar Sale
Pomeroy, Dlllo
Ph.fn-2975

:n

inch color T.V. Zenith, Zenith
record pi oyer with speakers , 17
Inch black ond whife T.V., 3
piece bedroom sui te, good con dition. Other mitcellaneoua
items. Call742 -2078 .

SELMER Slgriet Bb clarinet , 3 yrs.
old , In very ,good condition.

and -all types of generol repair .
Work guaranteed 20 years ex·
perience . Phone 992·2&lt;409.

0&amp;~ TREE Trimming, 20 years &amp;X ·
perience . I ns ured free
estimates. Cqll 992·238-4 or

(61•) 696·7257 Albooy.

2o

Acre farm with pond, barn,
smokehouse and cellar plu-s ap·
pie orchard qnd peach trees .
AI$o on property 2 story house
and o 2. year old doubleWide
for $29,000.00. Coli 992-7590
during week .
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8 room house for sale at 126
Laurel

St., Pomeroy.

Phone

992-5W .

SEWJNG MACHINE Repairs , service, all makes, 992·2284. The
CQ
·
· Fabric Shop, Pomeroy .
UNTRY farmlo"nd with seclud·
Authorized Singer Sales and
ad woods,.woter and good oc Ser"Jice. We t harp_en Scis!ors.
ce~s in Monroe County, W. Va .
~xcAv.ATING , dozer, .loader and
• $ 1,000 down, coli (304) 772~ackhoe work : dump trucks
10
0
..,.=3.:c;;;2c:::..r.!:(~
:o,::.;lc.c7:.:12:.'::
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and lo-boys for tlire; ~Ill haul
3· bedroom 'house for sole at 520
fill dirt, to soil , limestone and
• Sycamore St., Middleport, good
grovel . Call Bob or Roger Jef·
buy for $8,000. Phone 992-3578,
feu , day phone 992-7089,
or 992·7667.
nigl-lt phone 9'92·3525 or 9925232.
HOusE for sale . 2 large
bedrooms, large living room , EXCAVATING , dozer, backhoe
kitchen, dining, carpetd , $9,CXIO
and ditcher . Chorles R. Hatin Harrisonville. Phone 742.
field , Back Hoe Service,
2796.
. Rutland , Ohio. Phone 7.t2·2008.
HOusE for sale, 391 South Second GREG-s cB SALES , locoted ao Er·
Ave.~ Middleport. Phone 992 win 's Gulf Service , Mid2265 .
dlepOrt , Ohio. Phone
992·

243B.
· SEPTIC Systemt · instol.led· by
licensed
installer. . ShepQrd
Contractors . Phone 7.t2·2409.

2 bedroom , large modern · kit·

MAIN
POMEROY, O.

12 Pork St ., Middleport. Phone

992 ·3J7•.

Virgil B. Sr., Realtor
110 Mechanic Pomeroy, 11.
Phone 992-3371
·
RUTLAND - Nice older 9
room home, 2 baths, 3 Brs.,
or more wllh closeh, full
basement, large front
l&gt;orch, 2 car garage wllh 2
roomo . Big corner lot .

$40,0\)0.
44 ACRES - On Rt. 143.
Mobile home 12x60 wllll 2
Brs., drilled well, woods &amp;
some bottom land .
HEMLOCK GROVE - 3
bedrooms , nice modern
beth , large mOdern kitchen
with dining, lull basement,
end large lot. $20.000.
NEAR RUTLAND,.;_ New 3
bedroom . home, steps over
kitchen, large living. lull
be semen!, St. doors, &amp;
windows. Carport with
vllllly. 2 acres. $31,000.
MIOOLEPORT - $16,500.
A good 4 bedroom homo.
1112 bath&amp;, large dining and
living, gas hot water heat.
Nice woodwork.

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WE HAVE 2 NEW 3
. bedroom homes just being
completed. Both have
gareges with work, area,
bellls, ull(lly R.. carpeted.
About 1 acre of grou!1(1 .
$22,900.00.
CARRY OUT - Hu been
estebllshed In the same
location tor many years.
excellent
Doing .. an
business. Priced right . WE
HAVE
3
OTHER
BUSINESSES FOR SALE
- CALL If Interested.
A NEAT PLACE - 5 yrs.
old, 3 bedrooms, bath, dineIn kitchen, utility R.,
cerport,
elr
cond.;
cerpeled , 'll acre with
metai storage bull ding,
$16,100.00.
GRACIOUS 2 story older
, home. F.ormol dining R., 4
BRm., beth, nice kitchen,
·carpeting, paneling, 2 car
gerage. Some fruit trees,
.69 ecre. $18,100.00.
.
OTHER LISTINGS NOT
NOTED IN THIS AD CALL
FOR
INFORMATION.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992·2259 or 992-1561

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FRESHLIKE VEGETABLE SALE

CORN-GREEN BEANS-PU\S·&amp; SPINACH
GOLDEN ISLE

CANS

89 ~

BEEF

1-LB.

BOX
CRACKERS
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WAIIAN PUNCH

64 oz..
BOffiE

LB.
FRANKIE$

plumbing and keot ing . No job
too large1 or too smalL Phone

7•2·2J.OB.
CARpENTER,

flooring ,

ceiling ,

BEEF OR REGULAR

12 oz.

WIENERS

PKG.

paneling . Phone 992 -2759.

EXCAVATING , BACKHOES AND
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll ,
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED. LOW
BOY ·AND DUMP TRUCKS. Bill
PULLINS, PHONE 992·2476 DAY
OR NIGHT..
UitOING , r.emodollng, ond

STORE SLICED

repolrt. Quollty wo~. efficient
service. Jesse Rodman , phone

DUTCH LUNCHEON LOAF 99~

992-5980.
· DONNA AND Bill'S USED FUR ·
NITURE STORE. ROD'S T.V .
SHOP, WEST COlUMBIA , W.
,VA. OPEN 10 A.M. Till 5 P.M.
DAILY:
DOZER work ond welding. Con.
toct James Parson s,

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COUPON .

COUPON

MOBILE home for sale or rent 3
. . bedrooms, al utlllll11 paid.
Phone 992-7751 ,
3 BeDROOM mobile homo, wllh
fand , 12 )( 60, completely fur.
nlshed,

pri'ed

reasonable -

Phone 992-5./91 or '192·3255. ·
l975 Skyline 12.S2 2 bedr""m
total electric, total wrap Foam.
Cor . All new furniture like
new condition. Can be s~n at

St. ,

Pomeroy,

$139

W/C

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NO. 405
2 LB. CAN

$369.

W/C

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Twin City Gateway

Klngobury flomo Saloo , 1100 E.
Moln

COFFEE

CAT CHOW
NO. 155
4 LB. BAG

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MAXWELL HOUSE
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Ohio.

HEAR NEWS FIRST

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100% PURE &amp;LEAN.

Wtll do roofing , construction,

Phono 992·7034 .

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8 Room home . 2 baths, 2 lofs on

TEAFORD

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Sanitation , 992-395.t or 992·

chen, forced air furnace , lincoln Hts. Phone992-5737.

LB.

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SEPTIC TANKS cleaned . Modern

NEW LISTING - 10 room
apartment
house,
2
OAK cattle rocks for 67 -70 Ford
· truck : antique plano; 1971 separate epertmenti. All
utilities with natural gaa
Vega: Ptlebe Roberta, Racine,
Lot . 121x.QI, Want
heal.
Ohio. Call 949-2626 o' 2•7·
2M I.
only $12,000 .
PIGs l""
or- s-a71e- .-=P7ho_n_o-cl"7•- 2-·2-.-55- ;;; NEW LISTING - Nice
742·2673.
'Split level 3 BR home, nat.
oak varnIshed ·floors,
9xi2- n;;-leht,, n~_ er.,.., used,
equipped kitchen-stove,
sleeps 5 ad,ults , $50. Piono . $50,
ref. end bar, din. area,
in good condition. Phone 992·
base, family rm ., 2
737B.
porches, geragt and 11
A GOOD
--:Jersey milk cow ~ifh
acres. $41,500.00 .
heifer calf . See Charles Gord·
ner, Rt. 1, Middleport on . SEEING IS BELIEVING.
A
BARGAIN
. IS
..L~ing ~r~a_k Road.
AWAitiNG YOU. CALL
CABBAGE , lomat~s. a~~ sw;;t
992·3325.
. c11 rn , aqUoth. Phone843·2•9s.
Phone 985-3576.

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on Roule 7. Phone (614) 985·
3825.
REMODELING , Plumbing; healing

, eoch . Phone 992 ·5750.
MUST sell , 1972 Harley Oovidson
Sportster, chopped, good con ·
diti o n . $1600 or be at
reosorioble oHe r . Phone 9.t9·

ENJOY EVERY OUNCE YOU BUY
Boneless Chuck Roast
Boneless En~ish Roast
Boneless Stew ·Beef Cubed
Boneless Pot Roast

Br~dford .

LO(:A~l ~ owned be-auty she for

sole or leose or will sell equ ip·
ment consisting of two wash
and combou! stations and .t
dryers. Equipment is only two
yeof s old. Write BoM 729-B, ~
The Do ily Sentinel, Pomeroy.
Ohio &lt;45769.

4-10.1 mo..

E1W00D sOWERS REPAIR -

FOR SALE - good used T.V.'s,
~ SIX rooms , bath, workshop,
color ond block and white . Harstorage building, large lot , well
rison ' s TV Service , 276
maintained , reasonably priced.
Sycamore St., M iddleport.
Phone 992-537C after S p.m .
Ohio. Phone992-2521.
3 Bedroom home, bath and one1973 HONDA 350 .t cyl. , like new.
hall . Coli 992-3129 or 992-5oi:J.O .
2~ mles , extras, $800 firm .
Mus! sell. Phone 9&lt;49-2181 .

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-jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phone m -2181

ltl·lftl

Aucfl9neer, Com plete Service, Phone 9&lt;49·2487
or 9-49-2000. Racine , Ohio , Critf

9•9·2322.

troileL On County Rood lB . All

Dn1YS125

1'~.

eYenings . Phone

FREEZER SALE
t-Good used lO cu . ft.
free1er
Dnly$150
1- New 5,NO BTU Air
Conditioner.
Reg. S25o.95
SPEClAL$175.00 ,
1-Good uoed 12 cu . fl.

LARRt.lAVeDER

WILl DO babysitting weekdays BRADFORD,

CO!NS, currency , .tokens, gold
pipes, $650. Coii 9•9·2•BO. '
and silv:er jewelry . We need
CO'NSOLE stereO .• am -fm radio,-.;
196-4 ond older U.S. colns. Coli
speed changer. , Balance
for other· 7&lt;42-2331 or come out
$102.10 or term5 . Coll992 -3965 .
to our coin shop on Rutland and
Leoding Creek Rd . Rogec WINTER potatoes and peaches .
Chodes R. Harris , Portland,
Woi'Tlsley .
Ohio, Phone 8-43 -2693.
TIMBER, PomerOy Forest Pro·

1·&lt;46-6570.
GoOc lned po ~toble-typewriter.

WIRDQWS
AUIIIINUI

SIOIK-SOFFm
&amp;lllltflS.AWIIINCS

miles. sissy bOr. crash 1bars,
~ull back handle bars . new tire
al}d seals . Scrambler side

ducts . Top price for standing
sow!imber. Coli Ken t Hanby,

RE~LACEIJIEII

Coolville, Dlllo
667-3127
7-29· 1 mo.

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DA~C-l.•-so-.-1-2.-000

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S10t1ll
WINDOWS I DCIOIS

·.JWilcoine
St. RU

773 5721 .

$SCash$$ l or jun'ked auto . Frye'$
TrUck Auto Ports . Ru!land .
"PhOne 7&lt;42 -2081.

'lliiin
IMUiltlon Senkll

Wlnshltld Replacement
Frtt Esllmotos
Dn BodyWork
Export Painting
lnsurti\Ce Work

OLD furni!ure , ice boxes. brass --·- . --"---.,.---19]1 Kawosoki 175, Enduro, $250.
· beds, wall telephones and
Ser. of motorcycle carriers, $1 3.
ports , or com plee households .
Phone 992:.·.:5S~2.:3:...~---Write M . D. Miller, At. -4 ,
Pom.,oy , Ohio. Coll992-7760. C'ANN IN'G' tomoto.!s · and sweep
peppers . Cleland Forms .
CASH paid for all makes and
Ge~oldin e
Cleland . ~acine ,
models of mobile homes .
OhiO.
Phone or eo code 6i-4 -d3-9S31 .

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Photoer•PhY
NS-4155
Chester, Dllio
7-t.;.1mo.

LOCUST POSTS. round or split .
Phon e 949-277.t.

1"9-rt Montego , g~ condj;on, air
PLeASURE. l-lorse5: and pon ies .
conditioning ,
p .s. .
lo w
Also, will do training. Phon,
mileage, $1350. Phone Glenn
{61•) 698-3~, Ru th Reeves .
Bissell , 949-280 1.
CANNING p~ches nc;&gt;.;-;-eody
tl-lru August. Severol varieties
1966 DOdge one-half -t~n ·~
by
the bushel , 'It bushel or
standard In good runnin g cort , petk. Please br ing own con ."
dl tion . hone 985 -3576.
.
t9inE!r, 2 convr-nient loc_
otions: TWO motor boats with 35 h,p .
Mid way MorTc:ef,
Pomeroy ,
motors ; 1%5 Volkswagen.
992-2582 : Bob '~ Morket , Moson,
Phone 992·5W .

Mr. al\d Mrs Clinton
Gilkey of Albany and Mr.
Llncotn Russell were
weekend viJICora of Mr. and NOW occepting piqno students . ADDRESSERS wonted IMMEDiATE~
Coll992-2156.
beginners , in termediate, odLY! Work a t home. no ex Mrs. Dale RUJSeU and family
vonced students. Coli 992perience riec~sSOry ex - yAROSole , 810SouthSecond St .,
of Columbul.
.i
2'270.
M i dd l ep ort , Oh io. Old
cellent poy . Write American
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy
glassware , old books , pictures,
Service , -6950 Way1olo Blvd.,
lamps , bedding , clo thing,
· Sui te 132. M inneapolis , MN
of Columbus were recent
55426.
•
jewelry, lots of mise .
viJICors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
McElroy and Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE OF APOINTMENT DO vou HAVE PARTY PlAN EX- YARD Sale , Weds .. Thurs.doy,
August l8·19tl-l . Main highway,
PERIENCE? FRIENDLY TOY
Case No . 21883
BiU~Elroy, Jeff and Joey~
Syrocus.e . Good teenage
PRTIES HAS OPENINGS FOR
esrare of · Carl L . Greenlees
Bruce Shumate returned Decened
·
clothing, beds,preods, many
MANAGERS IN YOUR AREA.
Notice Is hereby given th at
home to Bandyto'wn, W. Va.
otl-ler items. In case of ·rain.
RECRUITING IS EASY BECAUSE
J . Greenlees of Rou te No .
cancelled .
OEMS HAVE NO CASH INEST·
after. spending a few days • 4,AvaPomeroy
; Oh l o, 45769 has
· - · - - -.-:-~oc--:-MENT , NO COllECTING OR a pp oi n te d
dutv 1\1111 his grlllidmother, lljrs. b eep
3 Family Yord Sale Thursday ,
DELIVERING;
CAll
COLLECT
TO
E x ecutri x of the Estate of Carl
Friday ond Saturday , August
Gtneva Shumate and Mr. and L.
CAROL DAY 518·48'1·8395 OR
Greenlees , deceased, late of
19th, 20th . 21st from 9 till S
Mrs. Larry Johnson and · Meigs Coun ty, Oh io .
WRITE FRIENDLY HOME PAR ·
p.m. on Rt . 33 next to EnterCreditors
are
required
to
TIES , 20 RAILROAD AVE.,
family .
prise United Methodist Cl-lurfile t heir cia ims w ith said
ALBANY , N.Y. I2'205.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Warner f iduciary with i n three months .
ch. 3 piece bedroom suite,
clothing, odds and ends .
AND
Datec this 28th day of Ju ly DEMoNsrRA TORs
and family of Mason were
~ -·--..,-'-'--MANAGER needed to work
recent visi&lt;ors of Mr. and 1976.
3 Family Yard Sole. Thursday and
with the oldest Toy &amp; Gift Shop
Friday in Bradbury at the
Mann ing 0 . Webster . Party Plan in the country .
Mrs •. H. E. Warner.
Hoover residence . Close to
Judge
Kevin Knapp is spending
Highest comm issions - No In- .
Court of Common Pleas ,
radio station .
"Jestment. Coli or write todoy ,
several days 1\1111 his grandProbate Division
SANTA 's Porties , A von , Conn . YAR D Sole. clolhing . bollles , 2
ma~, Mrs. Lena Knapp of
sinks , I lownmower, misc.
06001 . Phone 1 (203) 673-J.055.
(8) 3. lOr 17, Jtc
Langsville.
items. Thursday and Friday ,
ALSO BOOKING PARTIES.
Mr. arxl Mrs. Larry Barr
19-20; B:30 lill 6 p.m. Rl. 12•
NEED some-one to cut gross .
arxl family of RuUand were
--~-~~!..~"lgc.h.:.S.:.
ch_;o.:.o:c.
l · _~
Phone 992-579B.
:.:.,:.:..:.::;_
FOUR .Family Yard Sale , Weds,,
Suhday visitors of Mr. and
Friday . 9 o.m . till 4 p.m . loco. Mrs. Howard Thoma. They
lion beh ind Pre1byterian Churalso visited with grandch
in Middleport . Phone 992parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Tbe Almuac
~7 .
By
Ublted
Press
---· ··-T. Johneon .
For Pomeroy, Ohio
United
Press
International
Charles Knapp visited
Area
Today Is Tuesday, Aug. 17,
recently with his greatgrandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. the 230th day of 1976 with 136 Carriers win valuiblt FURNISHED , 2 bedrm. apartmen t,
to loUow.
prizes and earn extra
odults only, in Middleport.
Harley T. Johnson.
The moon Is In Its last spending money .
Phone 992-387-t.
quarter.
Phon.r, The
3 ANo 4 RM. furnished and un·
The morning stars are
furnished opts . Phone 992Dally Sentinel
5•J.O .
Jupiter arxl Saturn.
Al992-2156
~--The evening stars are Mer·
Or Slop In AI
_COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork, Rt.
33, ten miles north of Pomeroy .
cury, Mars and Venus. ·
111 Court Street
la.rge lots with concrete pot los,
Pomeroy,
0
.
Those born on this date are
sidewalks, runners and. off
un~er the sign of. Leo.
street parking. Phone 992-7.t79.
American frontiersman
3 Ro9m furnished house · with
Davy Crockett was born Aug.
both . Adults only. Phone 992Jim R. Smltr., aka Jimmy 17' 17116•.
5535 .
R. Smith, Eldeana Smith, to
On this day In history:
oNE bedroom apartments at
Jolm A. Elill8, Kathy Elias,
In 1915, a devastating
VIllAGE MANOR In Middlepon
parcels, Salisbury.
for. Sl0-4 monthly plus elec . or
hurricane struck Galveston,
S130 including electric. LOWER
Robert C. · Harten bach , Tet:IIB. The death to'U reacbed
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.
Sheriff, Jolm M. Wells, Jr., et 275.
Convenient to shopping on
al to Richard Hayman ,
In 1933, first baseman LOu
Third and Mill Streets In Middleport, Brand new high qualiVlr81nla Hayman, parcels, GWig of the New York
ty apor f ment s. See the
Olive.
Yankees set a majcr league
manager at Ap t. 16, or call
Herachel E. Roll8h, Eileen record by playing In . his You don't hne to' qui! your
' 992·7741.
present job to tflin to -drive a
B. ROIIIh to Herschel E. ·"1,308th consecutive game.
1975 Mobile home , 3 bedroofT1S In
In only 7 to 8
In 1865, after 34 periODS had . tractor-trailer.
Roush, Eileen B. Roush,
Mason, W , Va . SISO per month .
W'!lekend5 PART TIME training
been killed In alx days of (Saturdays 8c Sundays) a qualparcels, Letart.
Phone(o14)698·2922 .
_...,..,....
-·- -~·-II -ents le Ax Water violence, the curfew wiiB ified driver c• be earnlnQ
AVAILABLE ot River'1ide Aport·
Dlalrlct ..
lifted In the Watta section of
me11ts, 1 bedroom apartments, $100 per month; 2
George W. Mash, aka Loa Angeles.
bedroom apartment• . $133 per
In 1974, lnvadinl! Turkilm per year •nd up. (3 weeks In 1
Gecr11e Null, Martha Naah,
month . One pr ice for all. Phone
Ia Georlle W. NAsh, Martha troope cut Cyprus In two end FULL TIME resident tr1ining
992 -3273.
F. NAtb, lots, Pomeroy· then declared a ceuHire. program).
3 r~OM furnis hed--;p;;,;;;~, ,
Mltldlepcrt.
utilities furnisl-led . Call 992·
REVCO Trlctor Tr11ler Train·
A thu..ght fer · the day:. ing. Int. will tr1in you on mod·
3129.
.
Shelda Baumgardner,
ern,
profetsionll
equipment,
Frontiersnan
Davy
frockett
William M Batllllfi8J'dner, to
TRAileR -~t f;;-;;;~ Nice ya;d
an~ placement nsittance is
and gorden spoce. Coli 949Jolm Baampnlner. WiUam aaid, ,.,1 leave this rule lor avail1bl1
uppn ,P!tdUitiof\.
252~ , 9o .m . to6 p.m.
Marion Bat11111ardner, Earl others wben I'm dead : Be CALL NOW I 422-4080
Eupne Baumgardner, lol, always 11ft )'OU are right5 RoOMS. 1662 Lin coln Hgl~ .
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.
Phone (304) 76B-~O•I .
then go ahead."
Pomeroy.

KEN GROVER

Noblt Summit Rd .,
Mlddlti!Orl
PHONE 992-5724
7-21 -1 mo.

,_

\Ve Accept Federal Food Stamps

-Weclcllnft-

D. Bumprdner

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Open Eves. Tii9 :00. ·

COMM(J CI.4L
PHOTOGRAPHY
·- Aerlol - lndustrl•l
Construction Progrwd
-Complete Sclllol S.l"lft
\.tiMief'trlllvate &amp;
Elementary
·
School P.clclti l'lctur"
Stnlors &amp; 'l'•rbook

SWIMMING
POOLS
Above ond below ground
pool klh for lilt do.Jt. ·
yourHII r1111n •
All pool suppiiM .avallablo,

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EXPERIENCED

69 Chevrolet pickup 350, stan· ' WILL 00 odd jobs'. roofing , Pt::~in ­
dord, no rust , Phone 992 -5301 .
ting ; hauling . tree w0rk 1 and
moWing . Ph qne 992 · 7~09 .
1969 FALCON 6 cyl. automafi.c , ,.
.
Nice condllion . Coli 992 -2849.
197&lt;4 MONTE CARL&lt;i. -green;~
green 'W'Inyl top . Air, p.b., p,s.,
good · condi tion . Phone 992-

loK21-A ,
Rutland, Dhio csns
Ph. 1614)741-240P
W. Dollver
7·28-4

Rutland
m-zm
All Work Ouarantetd
Frtt Estlmo!K

m -286o

too.

GREAT
OPPORTUNI TY ! --4 or 5 drawer metal file cabinet.
Unl i m ite d
earni n gs .
Phone 992-7261 .
Demons trate Toys and Gifts a,
few evenings a week . NO ex perience . NO paperwork . NO
GIMMICt&lt;S !
Gasoline
olowonce . EOrn FREE Sample IF YOU hove o service to after,
wont to buy or sell something,
Kit. Ca1t 742 -2377. Write TOY
oe looking for work . . • or
lADIES PART Y PlAN .
Whaht'W'er . , , you 'll get re5ults
Johnstown, Po . 1590.t .
laster with o Sentinel Want Ad.

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Southe8tem Ohio
TIIIII Rafter Co.

AI. TROMM CONSl

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· Phone 985-3576.
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ATTN .:1 1
!ILL HOUSEWIVES

LIBRA (Sopt. 23·0cl. 23) Your

Wolfpen
News Notes

POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE HOURS

BtJO a.m . to S:OO p .m .

Noon S8turdav .
Phone today 992 -2156.

AT949-2801

'i'.
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POM0~?!vE~?!'!.~ CO.

A dd lflonal 2Sc Charge
per Advert isement.

day ,

GLEN R. BISSEll

$1695
Local1 owner, automatic trans ., power 5leetlng, redia,
red finish. good llres, really clean .

·BLIND ADS

ago

toda~ .

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f~

ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE '

The Complete
Remodeling Service
For Your Home

CONTACT

lf73 VEGA ST. WAGON

$2.00 t or
80
word
minimum .
Each additional word 3
cents .

Aluminum Siding,
Roafin( .Gutters,
Paintin&amp; and Repai

FREE ESTIMATES!

1974 CHEVY NOVA4 DOOR
$2795
Local low mileage car, V-B engine, automatic .. power
steering and brakes , radio, tires show little. weer. gold
finish . Sharp and nice.

CARD OF' THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

IN Me-mory of Donald Hauck who

You con uvo twndreds
oven lhou..nds of dollors
wllll otumlnum or vlny·t
siding.

1974 DATSUN
ONLY S23'15
210,2 door, local car, 4 speed trans, .14,200 miles. good
tires. dark 9reen finish, real economy .

.

For want Ad Strvlce
, S ce nts per word ant
1nsert1on .
.
Minimum Cherge S1 .00.
14 cen ts p er word three
'onsec ut l ve Inse r ti ons .
26 cents p er w o r d six
conseCu t iv e Insertion s.
25 fter Cent D iscount on
paid ads and ads paid
w i thin 10 days .

yo~ .

b

ob ·

insert ion .

Though absent . you ore always
near,
Still loved , still missed, and ~ver
deor.
l~"J i ng~y and l onesome ~.-:on~ ...._
away

deemed

iectl ona l. The publ isher

niy 1-lusbqnd,
Charles H. Hensley '! bir-thdoy,
.August 17.
It's not the words , they ore but
few .
It's the loving memory I hove of

poss&amp;d

Id S

will not be resp on sible for

GEMINI (Mal 21 ·Juno 20) Deal IN rnemory of

lEO (July 23·Aug. 22) Someone

OF
Motor Co.
QUAI.Ill

the right to ed it or re[ect

TAURUS (Aprii20· May 20) Op- 8ut our love for you who sieep5

You're a ra th er shrewd shopper
tod ay if you appl y yourself. par ticularly in buying merchandise
fo r the home.

PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 17 THRU 21

DEADLINES

S
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Day
Befor t
Publication .
Cancellations .
corrtc ·
tlons accepted f irst day of
publlcet Jon .
REGULATIONS
The Publisher rrserves

Make a second attempt to con- And with lorewl!lll unspoken ,
tact key people you've been un· You geC~tly passed away .
able to reach . It's advantageous The flowers we place upon your
grove ,
10 talk to them today .
·

(lANCER (Juno 21·JUII 22)

.

INFORMATION

'est ".

Thegoldengotestoodopen ,
ARIES (March 21-Aprll U) One year ago today ,

with the now. let tomorrow take
care of itself , You'll be successful
in handlirlg matler ~ at Immediate
concern.

.

WANT ADS

Bernice Bade Osol .. Andwhlipered. ''Come home and

For WtdnHdlj, Aug. 11, U78

OPEN SUNDAYS - 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M• .

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15.
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CBS '4ews . 8,10; Hodgepodge lodge 20; Lilias, Yoga
and You 33.
.
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Bowling for Dollars 6; Let's Go to the Races 8;
Price Is Righi 10; NameThotTune 13; Family
Affair IS; Romagnolls' Table 20; Strauss Family
33.
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It 6 ; MalchGame PM 8; To Tell The Truth 13;
Robert MacNeil Report 20.
,
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Mu~lt Project' Presents 33; At TheTop 20.
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. Kit 33 .
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20.

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OF ~E l.OCA\. INDIAN

CHIEI"t&amp;.INS FOR ME !

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
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exports
4 ForestaDed
S Famous
missing judge

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· 7 Signpast
abbreviation
8 Porcelain
dyn:isly
9 "Bet my

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money Zl Anecdotal 32 French river
bob- taU
collection
33 Fret
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ZZ Stinging
34 "- Kleine
( 2 wds.)
cold
Nachlr
18 Paper .
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measure
25 "Bells 35 Brazilian
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tapir
equipment Z&amp; Conducted 17 Cartel
19 Broad%8 Off one's - 38 Viva voce
mindedness 30 Slept
39 Noggin
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41 "Gunga -"

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used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Slntle letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the warda are all
hints. Each day the code letters are dllfer,ent.

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ELVINEV CAN'T COME
THANKV1
TELL HER
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OVER TODAY, LOWEE2.'r'··
SHE'S WORK IN' ON
HER TATER PATCH

LUKEY

I'M DOIN'

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Is 'Tl-IERE ANI(TliiN6 THAT

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By Oswald &amp; James
South looked over dummy
and remarked, "I can't resist
cigarettes, temptation or free
finesses." Then he reached
over and played dummy's
jack of diamonds. ·
East produced the queen
and It turned out that there
was nothing free about the
finesse. When the smoke of
battle bad cleared away,
South had lost two spades and
a diamond and North had lost
his temper.
North said, "I am not going
to get into an argument about
whether or not c11arettes are
bad for your health and I can
see nothing a1alnst being
tempted at the right time, but
if you would just keep your
mouth sbut and. your mind
open you would have refused

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that free finesse and . made
your contract."
North was right. The finesse
of the diamond . jack would
allow South to collect an overtrick, if diamonds broke 3-3
with the Qlleen on side. But
South wasn't interested in an
overtrick ; he wanted tel make
five.
That four-spot lead looked a
lot like a singleton and it was .
South could play low, take his
ace, draw trumps, ruff out his
two clubs and finally play ace
and another spade . The
defense would take two
spades an._,ive up. If West
took the second spade, he ·
would have to give South a
ruff and a sluff. If East took
it, he 'd have to lead into dummy's king, jack of diamonds
or concede a ruff and a sluff.

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· Continuing with point count,
it is most Important to
remember that cards, not
poiniS, take tricks. The great
value of point count is to
enable a partnershlp to explore game and slam
possibilities with general
success. You start by counting
your high-card points. Then
you add extra point! for short
suits In your early valUIItion.Theee additions are three for
a void, two for a singleton,
and one for a doubleton.
(For a copy or JACOBY /
MODERN, send $1 to: "Win

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CBS News 8, 10; Hodgepodge ~odge 20; Book Beat
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8:00--Speclal Edition (c) S; VIva Valdez 13; World at
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8:»-Movle "Horror Express" (c) 5; VIva Valdez 13.
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6:oo-Summer Stmester 10.
6:15-Farm Report 13.
6:20-The Story 13.
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6:~olumbul Today ~ ; News 6; Summer StmHftr
8; Christopher Closeup 10.
6:-6--/\!lornln!l Report 3.
6:5o-Good Morning, Trl Stale 13.
7:01)-Today 3,4;1S; Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Chuck While Reports 10.
7:05-Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends' tO.
7:30-Schoolles 10.
8:00-Jeff's Collie 6; Capt. Kangaroo 1,10: SHame St.
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8:30-Big V•LI1111..6.
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9:3G-Cross-Wits 3; one ~1ft to Live 6; Tattletales I ;
Mike Douglas 13; VIlla Alegre 33.
10:00-Sanlord &amp; Son 3,.,15; Price Is Right 8,10; 811
With Knit 33.
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10:30-Ctltbrlty SwttPSiakes 3,~,15; Lilias Yoga &amp;
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11 :oo-Wheel of Fortune 3.15; Wliel&lt;day 4; Eclat of
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Co. 33.
11 :3Q-Hollywood Squares 3,~ ,15; Happy Days 6.13;
Love of Life 8, 10; Biography 33.
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12:30-Gong Show 3,15; 1\11 My Children 6,13; Search
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Robert MacNeil Report 20.
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cigarettes, temptation or free
finesses." Then he reached
over and played dummy's
jack of diamonds. ·
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and It turned out that there
was nothing free about the
finesse. When the smoke of
battle bad cleared away,
South had lost two spades and
a diamond and North had lost
his temper.
North said, "I am not going
to get into an argument about
whether or not c11arettes are
bad for your health and I can
see nothing a1alnst being
tempted at the right time, but
if you would just keep your
mouth sbut and. your mind
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of the diamond . jack would
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with the Qlleen on side. But
South wasn't interested in an
overtrick ; he wanted tel make
five.
That four-spot lead looked a
lot like a singleton and it was .
South could play low, take his
ace, draw trumps, ruff out his
two clubs and finally play ace
and another spade . The
defense would take two
spades an._,ive up. If West
took the second spade, he ·
would have to give South a
ruff and a sluff. If East took
it, he 'd have to lead into dummy's king, jack of diamonds
or concede a ruff and a sluff.

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it is most Important to
remember that cards, not
poiniS, take tricks. The great
value of point count is to
enable a partnershlp to explore game and slam
possibilities with general
success. You start by counting
your high-card points. Then
you add extra point! for short
suits In your early valUIItion.Theee additions are three for
a void, two for a singleton,
and one for a doubleton.
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3:00--Another World 3,~. 15; All In The Family 8, 10;
Romagnoll!l' Table 20.
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3:30-Bewltched 6; Match Game 8,10; Lilias Yoga &amp;
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• : ~Isler Cartoon 3; Merv· Griffin 4; Somerset IS;
Lucy Show 6; Mickey MoUSII Club 8; Mister Rogers
20,33; Movie "Bundle oiJOy" 10; Dinah 13.
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Sesame St. 20,33; Fllntstones 15.
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3,10; Match Game PM6; S2S,OOO PyramidS; To Tell
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST II, 1976
6:oo-Summer Stmester 10.
6:15-Farm Report 13.
6:20-The Story 13.
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6:~olumbul Today ~ ; News 6; Summer StmHftr
8; Christopher Closeup 10.
6:-6--/\!lornln!l Report 3.
6:5o-Good Morning, Trl Stale 13.
7:01)-Today 3,4;1S; Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Chuck While Reports 10.
7:05-Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends' tO.
7:30-Schoolles 10.
8:00-Jeff's Collie 6; Capt. Kangaroo 1,10: SHame St.
33.
8:30-Big V•LI1111..6.
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Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13.; Mister Rogt!;S
33.
9:3G-Cross-Wits 3; one ~1ft to Live 6; Tattletales I ;
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10:00-Sanlord &amp; Son 3,.,15; Price Is Right 8,10; 811
With Knit 33.
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10:30-Ctltbrlty SwttPSiakes 3,~,15; Lilias Yoga &amp;
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Bloodmobile collects
77 pints during visit

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ROCK SP~INGS - Season
football tickets to Meigs
Horne games ore on sale at
the office of Meigs High
School James Diehl. prfn.
clpal announced today .
Fans may call lhe office
and reserve tickets or slop In
and pick lhem up. Those who
had reserve seats last year
will have the opporlunily lo
obtain lhe same seals this

High School wrn.n o truck
driven by Potty Jo Mossey,
28. Rl. 1. Little Hocking,
struck a .Hereford bull that
had wandered onto the
highway .
The driver staled she
swerved to the lefl to ovoid
strik ing three head of cattle
lhal also were on lhe highway·. There was moderate
damage to the truck. The

Eighty .five- persons came Mildred Betzing , Erma
LETART. W. Va.- Dwlgh l
.
to give 77 plnls of blood Roush, Mrs. Robert Hill, Henton.
RACIN E - Roy Von
Monday
at
Pomeroy KaiJJy CUmmings, Pat Ingels, Meter,
Marthe L. Beegle.
Elementary School to the Vernon Nease.
J ean Burn si de , William season . Tickets are $8.15 a dri ver was not Injured ;
Huntington District Red
Donations were by Quality Hoeback, Karen L. Lemley seat.
however the bull suflered a
The first home game Is fractured rlghl leg and lnCross bloodmobile . There Print Shop, Meigs Local Pyles. Cherles F. Pyles. Jr.,
Martin Wt'lcox. Yvonne age inst Belpre on Sept. 24. ternal Injuries.
were 53 pints given in School , Daily Sentinel , Sellers.
OlherhomegamesareOd. I, ·
replacement; of ·the 77 Athens Messenger, WMPO
The Middleport emergency
REEDSVILLE - Richard Jackson, 9&lt;;f. 1 ~, Athens, Oct.
dooora, 16 were there for the Radio, Pomeroy Emergency Borton, Grant A. Sm II~ . 22, Gallipolis and Nov . s. squad was called to 6&gt;16 Plum
Wellston.
·
St.. at 10:02 a.m. Mondoy for
first time.
Squad, Ve~rans Memorial · Kenneth E. Riggs.
Edward Price who was
NO
TOWN
.
Nancy
Agallon donor was Carolyn Hospita l, Mark V, Gibbs Albaugh. Roriold Albaugh .
The Pomeroy Notional having difficulty breathing.
Charles, three gaUpn was Grocery, Walter Crooks;
Bank and The Farmers Bonk He waS taken to Holzer
~ah · Fowler,aseven gallon,
POMERO Y _ Janet- M.
&amp; Savings will close Thur· Medical Center. AI 11 :02 a.m.
Laurence Wilcoxen, and 12 Ambrose, John W. Ambrose,
· 1 sday at noon In order that the squad went to Bailey Run
employes may aHend the Road for Handley Dunn,
gallon, Robert Couch:
Jess ie Rodman . Roger
Bailey Run Road, who was
Meigs County Fa ir.
Nurses were Fern Dora Shultz. Will iam W. Radford. l
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to Holzer Medical
Fields , .Howard P. 1
Story, R·N.; Wllm a Te11is, Mary
Logan, Jane Walton, Patty J .
The Pomeroy Emergencl Center .
AI II : 16 a.m ., lhe Mid·
Sq~ad went to East LocustS .
LPN, and Lela ·wealehrby, Borton, John T. Lee, Gerald
at 4: 35 a.m. Tuesday for dlerort unit recei ved another
LPN. Medical doctors were Rought. Gert Walton. James
JarTJes Queen who was token cal which was transferred to
L. D. Telle, M.D., Esberbado. GB.1 J. Thomas, Philip
to Vetera ns Memorial the Mason , W. Va . unit. The
obok&amp;r , Stephen Nease,
MD
Mason Squad went to the
Hospita l.
· .; Sellm Biazewlcz, MD
· · Marg ie Reuter, Ola Sf. Clair, .
ofiice of Or. J. J . Davis for
and Raymond Boice, M.D. Robert Couch . Isabelle
MEMBERS OF LAUREL GRANGE Plbted lll!tllnp to lte 111111 In IIWII'" 1k;
Sheriff Robe r l C. Hor- Roxie Oiler who had suffered
The canteen was served by Couch. Rowena Vaughn. Leo
C _
tenbach's Dept. reported an a possible stroke. She was
competition of the fair. The group grange exhibits will be judged th\a eYenlng. From the Left
the Middleport Church of Vaughn, Mike A. Cullums,
accident Monday at 9:10p.m. taken to Holzer Med ical
Christ
Leo korlng Vaughn. II,
~ Judy Holliday, J?elty Castel and Pam Holcomb. ,The grallfle diaplays are In the·~lor
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Michael D. otter, Homer
RACINE - The Southern . on SR 7 near trn. Eastern Center .
fair building as are domestic arts, paintings and a new department which includes baked
Loading and unloading was Baxter. Jessie A. Curtis,
IDgh
Band
with
its
new
goods and canning.
by the Retired Volunteer Marvin Taylor, Sheila
director,
Jesse
Browning
,
Senior Citizens and Boy Scout Taylor, Joh~ R. Thomas, Don
Anderson.
Troop No. 249.
MIDDLEPORT - Shorty at~nded Camp Crescendo at
Clerical work was per- Wright, Calvan Hurrell. Rio Grande College from
Auglllit I through Aug. 7.
formed by Mary Nease, Jean Joyce B. Bartrum, Peggr L
A Chronicle of America
While IIley were at the
Nease, Juanita Sayre, Jean Lewis ,
Robert
K ng ,
Sayre, Beulah Strau•s, Katheryn Denison , June camp, the drill team of Bobbi
Kloos, Barbara . L. McMala.
Martha Lou Beegle, Joyce Sarah J. Fowler, Edward W. Chapman, Brenda Lawrence ,
Kiddie Day at the 1131h annual Meigs County Fair will be
Hobach, Mace! Barto11.._ Durst, Norma G. Wilcox, Jaye Ord and Heidi Ashley.
held
from I to ~ p.m. Wednesday. During these houn,
Emma K. · Clatworthy Richard Poulin , Charles instructed by Lcri Guinther ,
youngsters
can ride for a nat $3 fee . Stamping In preparalloo
' Wayland. Kenneth Imboden, competed under field inTwo cases were filed in for the event wW begin at 12 noon 110.th!lt youngsters can be
Martha J. Hackett, Dennis M. structor Bill Acqff.
'S ertous:
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Hockett, Millon Hood, JohnS.
The
(!est
Camper
and
Court Monday, · one the
Thomas.
Ambrose Serle, secretary to
SYRACUSE
Jane.t Director's Awarct went o'
div orce action of Carolyn I.
WCAL EMERGENCY linlts will be on the Rock Springs
British Admir~l . Richard
Pickens. Kathy J. Cumings, Brenda Lawrence. The hand
Johnson , Coolville , •from Fairgrounds for the entire Meigs County Fair. Racine will be
Larralne M. Cundiff, Sher- played the theme song from
Howe : "Everything now
George Johnson ,_ C&lt;!Olville. oo hand Tuesday; Middleport on Wednesday; Pomeroy on
man A. Cundiff. Darla
begins
to look extremely
Thomas.
.
· " Happy Days" and the
ln the olher case, William Thursday, and Syracuse on Friday and Saturday.
serious."
MINERSVILLE - Carolyn " Stripper" featuring the
R. Green and Paul D. Green,
A. Charles, Donna Nease. Southern Hig~ Majorettes lor
both of Jackson filed a breach · A BICENTENNIAL costume coolest for Meigs County
Janette E. Hill.
paren
Is
and
friends.
The
of
contracl suit against women 18 and over will be held at the grandstand at G p.m.
LONG BOTTOM - Oris
Smith, Roger Reibel , Henry majorettes ' new advisor is
James Kunath and Donna Saturday.
Bohr.
Mrs . Barbara Lawrence.
Kunath, both of RD
W(lllen wW be registered near the stage &amp;ei'OIIII from the
SILVER PLATE
RUTLAND
Mary
Hand officers elected
lallf!SVille
.
-:BY
.
Ross
Mlckenlie
I.
Jeff
Mac:Nelly/e
1976,
United
Feature
Syndicate.
Davidson , Leo Davidson,
grandstand
from 5 unill lime of the contest. Prizes of $25, f20
The Plaintiffs claim that on and $Ui will be awarded to the best COBtumes to be judged on
Mark J. Malson, Charles recently were president,
Kl11!1, Donna M. Davidson. Bobbi . Chapman ; vice
July 26, 1974 they en~red in authenticity and attractiveness. Mrs. Evelyn Knight, the
president, Lori Guinther ;
contract wilh the defendants narrator, will chat with contestants When they reglller to
~ secretary .,
Brenda
to provide labor for con- secure Information on their coslmnes. Lucille Lellhell Ia
MARRIED 60 YEARS
Lawrence; treasurer, Joyce
struction-of a residence. On superintendent and Shirley Houstor(ls chairman of the contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holter, Ord; librarians, Alisa Harris
Aug. 91 1976 the defendant
Veterans MerrioriQI Hospital ordered the plain tiffs to cease No advance regislratioo prior to Saturday Ia needed,
Rt. 3, Racine, will observe and Carol Norris; reporter,
H0 IZ Medi It: le
their 60th wedding an· Barb Theiss· 7th and 8th
er
ca en. r
Admitled - Erma Con· work, causing the alleged
RACINE - M~mbers of the Southern High School Band
niversary on Monday, Aug. grade .repre~ntaUve , Dell
f Discharges, Aug. I&amp; I
nolly, Reedsville ; Amanda .breach of contract for not
are
to
meet at the high school Wednesday atl:45 p.m. to board
23, with a quiet celebrallon at Johnson ; freshman ant - ' Wtlham Adktns, Ray Mae Hawk, Pomeroy; Myrna allowing the plain tiffs to
busses
that will be taking them to the fair. The busses will
their home. Married in 1916 sophomore repre54;11talives, Barker, Mrs. James Conner Wears, Pomeroy ; Maxine complete the work. The
leave
promptly
at 2 p.m.
Cup•-;;;~=== sus by the Rev. S. S. Wagner at Becky Crow; junior and and son, Mary -~psey, Brumley, Middleport.
plaintiffs are seeking $5,770 in
.Eduator sOt
sus
the Syracuse United Brethren senior representative, Anna Mrs. Davtd Fetch and
Discharged - Harold King , damages and hack wages.
pasronage, the couple has Frank and Echo Reporter
daughter • Worthy Fletcher • Wipifred Marcinko, Paul
nine children. They have Carrie' Guinther.
' Lyendle Flower, Mrs. ADen Ray, Charles Yosl, Dorsa
lived on the same fanil their
The band wiU perform at Lee and . daughter' Edna Parsons, Albert Frank, Anna
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entire married life.
the Meigs County Fair Magl~lt , Eulah Mounts, Frank, Sheila Erlewine.
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KANSAS CITY- FORMER U.S. Sen. Jolm W. Bricker,
· Wednesda Aug 18 14
Denms Myers , Frona
Colwnbus, said Mooday President" 1Ford •·lthduld win the .
r---~---y,
. a pm. Orender, Clara Reed, Harold
lll .the grandstand.
Robinson, Phyllis Russell,
LAFF - A - DAY
Republican n&lt;mtnatioo "if he doesrt'tll*eri to ~ Idiots who ·
want to make him piclt hi! vicepreslilenllllidvlihcti:"
Date. Sowards , Harry
HOMECOMING SET
Stewart, Raymond Walburn, ~ ¥'"~;:;.,
. Bricker, 83, has attendeil every RepubUcali natibnal
WNG BOTIOM - The Mrs. Richard Warner and- -- ~ \~ ~ COLUMBUS UP! - The coovention since 1924 and Is an at-large delegate supporting
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House Finance Committee Ford.
A119 , 17 lhru Aug. 26
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$13.!0
22. Guest speaker will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stoots, ;- .,,_, l:\ I
~ passage the Rhodes ' Ad·
DAY AT FLATROCK
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Rev. George Oiler with a son, Letart, W. VJJ. .
:;. ~
ministration bill calling for a
The
64th
McKinney
~.:'t_ingMgroup from Wellston,
'!&gt; :
i!."t~
l(;.
2 per cent budget cui to erase Memorial Reunion wiD be (Continued from page 1)
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""' essengers" featured.
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Sunday, Aug. 22 at Flatrock,
Motller
Jugs and Speed
Jewelly ,Store
There
will
be
a
basket
dinner.
HEARINGS
DELAYED
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W. Va ., back of Point he made a final cllrilce.
Show starts al7 p.rn.
Everyone is welcome.
CINCINNATI ( UPI)
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Court St.
Porneroy
Further
hearings
on .:- .. -· .. :· .. .. ·: · · · · · :
three votes when brought up will feature "The Gospel which 110me Watergate referobscenity charges agaln't What articles' l m selling the for final consideration before Tones'' ~nd the Rev. Keith ences had been deleted at the
"Hustler" magazine garage :"
the 21-member committee. Riffle, Warren, Ohio will be request of Rogers C.B.
publisher Larry Flynt of
Rep. Ge• · D. Tablack, 0. guest speaker. Basket lunch Morton, the President's
campaign manager, Baker
Columbus, Ohio, have been SHEPHERD TO MGM
Campbell, ' · d the bill a at noon .
DINNER SET
said the GOP today has a
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delayed
until
after Labor
Cl!L\'ER
CITY,
CaLif.
"charade
"
and
promised
that
RACINE - Afamily dinner
"proud" new reccrd, ''while
(UPI) - Producer Richard Democrats in the General
will be held Aug. 22 at the Day.
Democrats
are lllil1 chasing
Hamilton 'County Commoo Shepherd Monday was Assembly would "Have a
Shrine Park here for the Dale
the
ghOIIIS
Of
the past."
ASK
TOWED
VanMeter family, friends, Pleas Court Judge William J. named ttenior vice p-esldent ·better way" to solve the
Following
each
other at the
Filing
(or
a
marriage
neighbors and relatives. Morrissey accepted the and worldwide head of problems in the Medicaid license In Meigs County podium were the Plrty's
Persons are to bring a request of Flynt's lawyers productioo for Metro{lold- program "In ·the very near Proha~ Court Mondey were major antagonlsls · of 1964,
future. "
covered dish and table ser- Monday to delay argumenll wyn-Mayer, Inc.
oo
defense
motions
In
the
MGM
President
Frank
The action kills lhe bill, Joe Franklin Congo 22, Rt. 3 now united, Yice President
vice. Dinner will be served at
cue
unill
Sept.
7.
Rosenfelt
said
Shepherd,
which
was the only legislaUon Pomeroy and Ruth Marie Nellon Rockefeller and Sen.
12:30 p.m. The event is
Barry Goldwater.
Flynt,
cleared
of
obscenity
·
presently
at
20th
Century-Fox
to
be
introduced in the Pierce, 23, Rt. 2 Racine.
~sponsored by Laura Byers.
Rockefeller warned the
charges earlier this month In Studioa, will take (1Ver his Special Session of the
GOP
It must face the reality
a Torooto, Canada court, new position Sept. 13.
legislature called last month
of
Ill
shrlnldng
public support
faceslllmllarchargesAug. 26
Sh .epber~
recently by Gov. James A. Rl10de.s,
and
nominate
a 1978 ticket
in Cleveland, where the sale completed production on the
CORRECfiON
with
broad
appeal.
of "Hustler" has been movie "Aleund the Gypsy,"
The Pomeroy ER Squad
Goldwater joined GOP Na·
temporarHy banned by a starring Jack Lemmoo and ·
transpor~d
Virginia
Crew
to
Ilona!
Chairman Mary Louise
NOW YOU KNOW
judge.
Genevieve Bujold. 1118 other
Ve~rans
Memorial
Hospital
Camapotoniliztli is the
Smith in lambasting the
Down-T~rth
credits Include work on
Sunday, not Less Price, as Democratic Ucket of Jimmy
ancient
Az~c
word
for
bad
"Break(ast at Tiffany's" and
was reported.
breath.
Carter and Walter Mondale.
Comfort
"The Towering Inferno."
KEJJ EY OPERATION
·Good Selection Of
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
F•IIShoes
- FBI Director Oarence
For Men &amp; Women
Kelley, who underwent
surgery Monday for a back
albnent,' should return tD
. "~ere I am, sitting in the bank and getting fat
work within two to three
w;th mterest! When my owner is ready to take
Middleport, Ohio
weeks, according to doctors
me out, he'll find that I've been earning money
at Menorsh Medical Center.
• for h1m wh1le he's been relaxing. I'm money. 1.
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could be your money. So save me! In a pass·
book or certificate savings account. I'll make
even more money for you!"

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Chlorine cars in
Mason off tracks
MASON, W. ·Va . - The a.m. The train crew apcounty's second train parenUy simply left the area.
derallmenl of the week ocThere wu speculation the
curred today Inside the crew merely may have got~n
,COrporation llmils of Muon Off to a safe distance aa some
and no one conne&lt;:led with the derailed cars apparently
Chessle System was doiJW contained the hlghly .toJdc gas
anything about It at mid· • chlorine.
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mornlllfl, according to Mayor
"We can •i lind anyone from
Fred Taylor.
the Ches.sie System anywhere
• An obviously disturbed around ihe derailment area,"
Mayor Taylor said the Taylor said, "And some of
derailment blocked Miller thO$! tanker cars are filled
111id Pomeroy Sis . ahOut 6:30

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ANOTHER TRAIN DERAILED - Acar from a 35 car
&lt;lleeaie syatem train cootainlng chlorine deraUIId thl.s
~ in Muon blocking two city streets. According to
Maaon Mayor .Fred Taylor, burn marks on the train
lndlcaled the car may have been on fire during the
~ - Pictured with the train car, and left to right, P .
D. Johnlon, Mayor Taylor, Darrell JenkS. A 50-ar
Chealie system trained derailed Sunday near West
Columbia.

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VOL. XXVIII NO. 86

WEDNESDAY, AUGU ST 18, 1976

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The biggest garden crops,
the best overall displays of
farm crop s and hay
highlighted the judging of the
horticulture department at
the 11 3th annual Meigs
County Fair Tues\lay.
Winning the top award for
the largest crop from their
gardens were Fred B. Smith,
Route 3, Pomeroy, potato;
Jackie Starcher , Rt. 1,
Minersville, pumpk!n; Nancy
Cross, Route 2, RaCine,
watenneloo; Smith, tomato ;

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WASHINGTON- RAINS LA8l' WEEK lroughl some
relief to moiaturH!Iorl ' c~ crope In many parl.t of the
.,:; · Midwest, tile ·A~rit~J~tWe Dl!p8rlment sa;r.- ' ·
. • )'he departllienl's ~ crop weather report Tuesday,
however, made no attempt to access the degree of
i!Dprovement, If any, in overaJl·national proapects for the crop.
Officials rale!l the condition of the key livestock feed grain which plays a major role in determining future supplies and
prices of major foods like meat ~ poultry - aa "generally
fair to good" In the week ending Aug.l5.
NEW YORK - ACfOR WlUJAM REDFIElD, who
estimated he had more than 2,000appearances on stage, radio,
taievlsloo and in films over a 0-year spand is dead al49.

aedfteld died Tuesday at St. Clare's Hospital on
Manhattan's West Side of ccnnpUcatlorut from Jeuke~. He
made hl.a stage debut in 1936 in lhe Broadway musical "Swing
Your Lady." 1118 most recent film appearan~ was u Harding
Iii "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
POINT!!!·A-PITRE, GUADALOUPE - FRENCH
SCIENTISTS say a deceptive calm has aeltled o:ver cloudcovered La Soufriere, but enough pres.sure Is building up Inside
the volcano to tear off lis top in a giant explosion of cinders and
gas. Volcano expert Michel Feullard .said Tuesday Lli
Soufrlerehad "IOtlmesasmuch energy as it did on August 1,"
111d lnalrwnenl readings showed the pressure was multiplying
daily.
Feullard 911ld setsmogra!WJ recorqed more than 1,000
separate earth tremors after the Monday night explosion that
sent boulders and mud raining down the sides of the 4,9QO..foot
moUntain In a blast thai could be felt in Polnte-A-Pitre, 12
miles away. But he described the volcano as "quite stable"
Tuesday with aimosl no tremors.
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Horticulture judging
held at Fair Tuesday

J/Vews. . •in Brief~
By United PrealalerDaUODal .
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COLUMBUS . - CENTRAl. OHIO members of lbe
Academy of Pharmacy announced tOday a reward program
fO\' Information leading to the arrest and conviction of people
Involved in the Increasing munber of drug·nlated ~bberiei ct
pharmacies.
The program, called "Central Ohlo Pharmacy Security,"
or COPS, involves a reward of up to $&amp;00. Policemen 'and
employes of -pharmacies are not eligible. "Tbe armed
robberies of pllarmactes have been an unfortunate fact of life
in pharmacy practice," said Charles H. Holcm~be, chairman
of the six-county COPS program.

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· The weatherman amtled on the 1131h annual Melge
County Fair for the lteCOIId -ullve day with IUIIIJ1
aides overhead as fair aetMIIII got Into high gear,
Hundreds of diaplaya were Jadled Tuellday.
Packlnl the lll'andltand wllh fans lui night waa the
1.flrst demolition derby eYer held In Meigs County. The
Chester Fire Department and a half dozen deputy sheriffs
stoud ~ dlll'ln( the several eventiJ of the der~ .
,
Tonight special activities will Include the open class
horse show in ~ter field, the .observance of junior lair
· youth nlgllt, and the pony pulling contest as the
• grandstand attr.acti!JII, all at 8 p.m.
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Open claas dairy Cllltle judging will be on 'lllUI'IIday at
I pm. andal4 the seCond day of tlletwillghtharneas horae
racing wW be held. The evening grandatand atiraction at
~ 8 oo Thursday will be the higbly recommended
".lilstrumental and vocal group, "Ufe" and Alex Houston.
).and Elmer.
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Jacki.e Swrcher, · cabbage;
Eve lyn Hollon, Minersvilie, ·
the largest cucumber and the
largest onion,' and · Edison
Hollon, Minersville, · the
longest ear of hybrid co rn .
Awa rds for the best overall
display of garden crops went
to Eva King, Route 2,
Pomeroy, first ; Wallace
Bradford, Rouw 2, Coolville ,
second and Patricia Wolf,
Route 2, Pomeroy, third.
In the hay judging winners
were: Pearl Edwards ,- Ro u~

TWO AUI'OMOBII&amp;'l were hood-to-lloocf after Impact Tue!day nlghlln the DemoUIIon
Derby at the Meigs County Fair. More pictures on page 6.
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went to winners of the first
demolitioo derby made in
Meigs County held Tuesday
night at the 1131h arllllal
Meigs ounty Fair.
Fair board official.a were
overwhelmed at the crowd oo
hand for the Tuesday night

event. It was estimated that
8,000 persons, one of the
largest crowds In the history
Of the fair, were on hand for
the derby and to lake in other
fair events Tuesday night.
Winners of the derby
Included : heat 1, Cliff
Slusher, Newark, first:

Past drinking
problem noted
By DUREN CHEEEK
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
-Sen. Howard Baker says he
doesn't think his wfe's past
drinking problem should dis·
qualify him from the vice
presidency.
"Someday I may . run for
president and I promise you I
woo't dlsquaUfy her then,"

House is that they appreciate
the candor,'' Baker said.
"They have known It a long,
long time."
"I don't know who dredged
up this, but I'tn not ashamed
of II and I know she Isn't," he
sllld. ''It's something I'm
proud Of for her and I don't
think It will have any effect."
The Bakers, married in
1951, have_a son, Darek, 23, a
student at Middle Tennessee
Slate University; and a
.daughter, Cynthia, 20, a
student at MI. · Vernon
College.

list~d
James Swaney, South Olive,
runner up ; heat 2, Chuck
Stotts, Shade, first and Bruce
Haning, Albany, runner-up;
heat 3, Dude Howard,
Rutland , first ; Bob Van
Dyke, The Plains, ruMer-up;
heat 4, Robert Sheppard,
Athens, first ; Charles Frye,
.Rutland, runner-up. Sharon
Haller of Albany won the
powder puff division of the
derby .
Winner of the feature event
composed of the first place
winners and runners-up of the
four heats was James
Swaney with Bruce Haning
taking second and Robert
Sheppard taking third.

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REX SHENEFIELD, SUPERINTENDENT of the
!ann crops and horticulture department of the !13th
annual Meigs County FSlr, stands beside a giant 13&amp;pound squash grown by James l!earhs, Route 3, Pomeroy.

The
president
also
scheduled an early session in
his Crown Center suite with a
group
of
Rep,ublican
governors he wante d to
co nsult on the vice
presidency and party unity.
Ford la ter planned to
at,tend a GOP United Party
victory luncheon and a
reception
later
with
Pennsylvania and New
Jersey delegates.
Between times he was
expected to meet · secretly
with potential running mates.
White
House
Press
Secretary Ron Nessen said
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Ford has not yet made up his
mind on a running rna te, and
would not announce it before
co nferring with Reagan probably tonight at Reagan's
headquarters hotel should
objects in th e Fairfield Ford win the nomination as
County area began coming in expected.
last week. Some residents of
the area claimed to have seen
numerous strange fl ying
objects ahove their homes in
the past few years.
ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) "We're going on the Greyhound Bus System has
assumptioo it was a UFO," proposed schedule changes
Greiner said . Sheriff Dan which will result in reduced
Berry said he asked service · between, Athens,
Rickenbacker Air Force Base Parkersburg , W.Va ., and
officials in Columbus to send · Columbus.
a UFO expert to look at the
Unless tlle Public Utilities
field, but his request was Conunission of Ohio ruJes
turned down .
otherwise, the changes will
Aiten said he first saw the go into effect Sept. 8;
tramped down area in his
Plans call lor the
garden Sunday but did not elimination of a bus that
call officials until his leaves Parkersburg for
grandson, a UFO literature Athens at 9 a,m. Md departs
buff, called his attention to Athens for Columbus at 10
the disk shapes.
a.m. A second run, leaving

proposed rules change by
Reagan supporters to force
Ford to name his running ·
mate by 9 a.m. today.
With time runnlllfl out for
his
decision,
Ford
concentrated attention to the
choice of a ruMing mate.
There were unconfirmed
reports that he may have
breakfast with Sen. Howard
Baker of Tennessee, who is
considered one of the top
contenders for the No. 2 spot
on the ticket.

UFO-like imprints zn
cornfield investigated

Court supports Hoffa probe

Laurel Grange
first at fair

1, Long Bottom, first; Larry
Hollon. Rou~ I , Minersville,
second, and C.. Tho"ma s
Hamm, Route 1, Minersville,
third. in the 50 percent o r
more legume : Earl Dean,
Rollte J, Pomeroy, first; C.
Thomas Hamm , second ;
Larry Hollon, third in the 49
or less percen t legume ;

Hanun, first and second, and
Dean third place in the all
grass hay.
Other win ners in the
judging included: Dale
Kau tz, Route 3, Pomeroy and
Edison Hollon, second, in the
best six ears of yellow hybrid
corn; Antos Leonard, Route
2, Pomeroy, a nd Elaine
Spencer, Ro ute I. Lon g
Bottom, first and second,
respectively, in the best six
ears of yellow sweet corn ;
Kautz and Hollon, first and
second respect! vely, for the
best "peck of whea l and
Don aid Mora, Route 3,
Pomeroy, first and second
awards fot· the best peck of
winter wheat : Kautz and
Holl on, first and second, for
the best peck of wi n~r oats,
and Hollon and Mora, first
and serond, best peck of
spring oats.
In potatoes, Cha rles
Machir, RouU: ~. Pomeroy,
took a blue ribbon as did Earl
Dean, Pomeroy , George
Wnlf. RouU: I, Long Bottom;
Fred B. Smith and Eva King.
Second- place ribbons went to
Patncia Wo lf, Herm an
Ca rson, Long Bottom, two·
awards and Linda Edwards.
Awards for vege tables went
to, fir st and · second ;
respectively , Evelyn Hollon,
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Fard expecting.triumph over Reagan

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
- After a seven-month
struggle, President Ford
COLUMBUS- THE OHIO ALF-CIO today urged the Ohio
today . reached for the
General Assembly to enact leg!slatloo that would stop
Republican Party ' s
"windfall" profits for ullllly companies when It returns for a
presidential nomination and
three day session beginning Sept. 14.
News reported he had told the
a
triumph over Ronald
The 1 mlllloo member organization, In Its monthly Wblte House his wife Joy had
Reagan.
newsletter, said the "windfall" proflls would be the result of a been cured of "severe
Ford's confidence of
recent Ohio &amp;lpreme Court de&lt;:IBlon In a case ffied by General drinking problema."
victory
in
tonight 's
Telephclne Co. In that declalon, the &amp;lpreme Court said the
"She had the problem,"
nominating
vote
was
PubUc Utilities Commission of Oblo cannot reduce any portion Baker said. "We won't hide
reinforced when he won the ·
of a ulillty company's "rate of return" to counterbalance an it. Full dlsclosure·l.a the price :::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: crucial 1,160 to 1,069 vote on a
inflated rate base, which Is the value of a company's building you have to pay In pubUc
CHAMPIONS NAMED
and.equipment.
life!'
.
Qrand champions in the
Ron McMahan, Baker's 4-H demonstrations conpress aecretary, said there ducted Tuesday at lhe
was a caleb-aU question in a Meigs County Junior Fair
form received from the White were Sharon Karr on the
CINCINNATI UP! - The previous ruling by a federal House asking, "Do you know
federal government WQn a court in Michigan which had of anything that if made projecl "Get Acquainted
crucial v.ictory today In its decided the It'll Mercury public might embarrass the wltb Birds"; aod Tammie
Starcher and Denise White,
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI )
contmulng Investigation Into should be returned lo owner President or yourself?"
on the project, "Clean Up,
Fairfield County sheriff's
the disappearance Of former Joseph Giacalone.
McMahan said Baker
deputies are investigating a
The appelllt. court said r.eplled that his wife, ·the Paint, ll's AU Up lo You."
T,emuters Union president
puzzling imprint found in a .
Jjmmy Hoffa when a court · that to return the car would daughter of the late Sen.
corn
field south of here,
"serve
as
a
ruling
that
the
permitted the FBI to retain
Everett DirkSen, R-m., had a
which
residents claim was
search
and
seizure
of
the
possession of a car suspected
drinking problem for many
made
by
a UFO.
,of being used in the possible property were illegal and that years. .
Deputy Sheriff Sieve
abduction of iloffa.
· the fruits of the search al)aU .
"It woraened .in the early
Greiner said Tuesday officers
The U.S. Sixth Circuit not be admissible in evidence 8011. She was h01pllall2ed in
· found the lmprilils of three
~uri of Appeals tossed out a at any hearing or trial."
the early 708 and has steadily
Improved since then,"
Laurel Grange placed fir st· disks pressed about two
k
.
McMahan said. "The aenator with its display at the senior inches into the soil of a
Four forfeited traffic bonds
feel.a thai she has recovered building when judging was garden owned by Charles
AI ten.
Four defendants forfeited Margaret TutUe, Mlnersvtlle, . to the extent that he no longer held Tuesday night.
The disk-shaped imprints
Laurel Grange as first
bonds and two others were $30, assured clear distance, 1ee1 II as a problem."
fonn
a perfectly symmetrical
filled in the court of Pomeroy and Harvey Hensley, · McMahan said that he place winner among the four triangle, and Greiner said the
Mayor Clarence Andrews ·Ashland, Ky., $30, ~edlng. knew of no response from grallfleS exhibiting this year corn in an area of ahout 'J:/.
Fined ·were Ernest Powell, President Ford to l)le will receive a cash prize of square feet inside the.
TuesdaY night.
Forfeiting were Robert Pomeroy, $27 and costs, dlscklaure by Baker "a week $55. Results of other judging triangular disk shapes was
Beckett, Point Pleasant, $30, speeding, and Charles Wyatt, or so ago," but that the White ln the granges Included mashed down.
)lOlled on speeding charges; Pomeroy, $30 and costs, House stiLl Is aearchlng Harrisonville, second, $50;
According to deputies,
Hemlock Grove, third, $45,
Basil llay!M1s, Pomeroy, $50, leaving the scene of an ac- Baker's files.
reports
of unidentified flying
''All I heard frorq the White and Star, fourth, $40.
assault
and
battery; cident.
••

!

pushed by the train totaled
with chlorine."
Mayor Taylor reporled that about 30, but only two or three
the number of cars being were actually off the tracks.

Ford and his family,
including his eldest son
Michael nnd Michael's wife
Gayle who arrived on the
scene late Tuesday, watched
television Tuesday night and
saw what Ford described as a
"tense but good" vote on Rule
16C. Both Ford ·and R.eagan
forces had viewed the vote as
the convention's most critical
test of strength. ·
Afterwards, Nessen told reporters the
President
"believes it is an indication"
of how the vote on the
nomina tion will tur n out
tonight .
EXTENDED OUTLOO K
f'rtday through Saturday,
fair rriday and Saturday and
a chance of showers Sunday ,
Highs will be in the BOs to the
lower 90s and lows will be in
the 60s.

Bus changes proposed

I~

Athens for Columbus at 6:35
a.m., will leave at 7: 45 a .rri.
Greyhound Dis t r i ct
Mru1ager Vincent Reilly said · ·
la~k of ridership is the reason
for the changes.
Greyhound will also
eliminate an early-evening
run from
Athens to
Parkersburg and a bus which
leaves for Athens trom·
Columbus at 10 :1~ p.Ill. ~·
When lhe changes take
effect, three daily round-trip
buses will remain between
Athens and Parkersburg and
. Athens and Columbus.

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