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THE M~IGS LOCAL
School District Is In need of
mulch for ~dlnq &amp;n e•·
tenslve recr...,il!l'la! L•rt'ntar
the high schciOI. It na1 been
estim-ated 11111 nooo.ooo
worth of fref' work has been
aerforrned at !he sile whlch is'
expected to ""'elop lnro one
of the . mo~l outsto nd lng

sports . com ph.txe~ ln Ohio.

.Anyone havl~ hay or. Straw

to ~e l p wlfli the ~olect ,
ei t~er tree ot charge or for a
charge, Is ••ked to call 742·

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THE SE¢~0 ANNUAL
Milhone Tucklhg Men's ' Slo
Pitch softb'lii lourno ment
will be held ~ the L•bor
Day weeken. The loiJrhey Is
ASA sa ncfiCJI1td . For further
Information t~ll 667.·32:)9 or

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5.75 per cent pald ·on

90 day Certlflcath of
Deposit.

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Payable .

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older Americans
By Dou,O.kley
fir~ census of tbe United States,
ne~~: nation's lour m!Ulon citizens

In 1700 at the time of the

THE SOUTHERN Alhletlc tess lllan 10.per cent of the
were 50 years of •ge 91' older. Less than 200 years later, one out
windbreaker jackets In of four Amerle~~ns- some 54 million - are In that age group.
S(hooi colors . The jackets are
The nation is cu'rrentiy cel~br~tlng tile BlcenteMial oftl)e
pvrple wit~ gold Insignia, and
Revolutlqn
whl~h led to its establishment. But older
are pile lined. the last selling
dole Is A~g . 23rd . Call Carl Americans canalso celebrate a mor~recent revolution of their
WW.te at 9~9- 2866 or Danny own.
Brown at 992·5623. Price of
In addition to thf striking .ln~se in their ntlmbers,
the jackets Is Sl5.
"revolutionary ch~nges In their staws have created for the
MIDDLEPORT MAYOR first time in our history an awareness on their part of thejr
Fred Hoffman has announced identity. as me111bers of a distinct group with conunon needs
his office, the Board ot Public and goals." states llle )975 aJIIlUal,report of the Colonlal,Penn
Affairs and the Maintenance
office will close Thursday at Group, Inc., the nallon'slargest insurer of senior citizens for
n0011 In order for employes to auto, health and ,life policies.
attend f'~e Meigs County
Qnly 20 yearp ago, the report notes, it IV~s virtually
"Fair.
Impossible for persons over 65 lo obtain hel!lth Insurance at
reasonable ,cost to Qrptect themselves against the flitancial
consequences of illness or injury. ·
Sltice the enlargement of the _Social Security sy•tem,
enactment of Medicare and ,widespread e,mpjoye pension
pr?grams have given today's older. persons economic
security unknown to any previous generation. .
Federal legislation . hilS brought greater ,stability and
reliabi)lty to the pension systems of private Industry and oow
proyides tax..benefit encotiragement for individual retirement
Six defendan l.'l 'were fined pans.
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d
and three others forfeite
State and local governments haye also Initiated programs
bilpds in Middleport Mayor to aid older per110ns, perhaps the moot lmporlalJt of )Vhlch are
Fred Hoffman 's court property taxrelleflawsenacied by more than 40 states:
Tuesday night. ·
These and other advances hav~ enabled more of .the
Fined · were Roger L. current generation of. older Amerlcai\S - though, of COUI'S!l ,
Nelson, 18, Middleport, $20 oot all of them- to cooserve their assets, remain homeowners
and cost.s, exceeding speed and maintain .financial independence.
llmit, $10 and costs, loud
Perceptions an~ definition~ of the tenn "old~ person"
exhaust; Leslie L. Whit- have changed. Fostered by such . organiultions as the
tington, 36, Middleport, $30 American ~latlon of Retired. Persons and the National
;and costs, speeding; Paul Retired Teachers As90ciation, a pew concept of aging has
Card, 23, Racine, $15 and emerged,,and with ita new undet'JitwJding . .
costs, exceeding speed llmit;
Just 118 _200-year-old America Is still considered young,
Sam Uttle, 39, Miqdleport, chnlnol()gical ~ need not categorize an , individual. O~r
$20 and costs, disorderly society Is increasingly aware of the.uniqueni!OIS in each of us
manner ; Bob R. Jordan, 24, that defle&amp; and rejects arbitrary classifications. .
Pomeroy, flO and costs, .
Perh;lp~ the key to the characier of \oo.y's older
ftlluiing stop sign; Harry B. · Amerleans Is found ir1 the word "Independence," says C()lonlal
Grea.thouse, 51; RaCine, $25 PeM. "They reject thenotioo tlWothers know what Is best for
and costs, speeding.
them. They are part of the PI'~ of detem;Uning llleir role In
Forfeiting bonds were society today, and they will insist upon exercising their right to
Arnold E. Snowden, Jr., 42, determine their own future."
Middleport, $50 bond, .
disorderly manner; Brenda
Hawley, 19, Middleport, $01),
ho operators license; Bus G.
Daniels, 27, Langsville, $25,
spinning tires.
llllh General Assembly,
By Rep. Roo James
legislation
which provided
COLUMBUS - The l 11 tl1
$91.3
million
in temporary
General Assembly has ad·
\fressed ilse)flo a wide gamut relief to local schools was
of interest. One of the introduced and later enacted.
strongest focal points was on Following this temporary
educational Improvement$: ·action , the legislature
This concern is reOected in enacted Sub. S. B. 170, a bill
tlle State of Ohio's biennium which revolutionized Ohio's
CLOSED
Aug. 18th thru Au,g. 26
· budget - a budget which outdated school funding
For Meigs C9. Fair ·
appropriated 23 percent or metllod by substituting ari
total budgetary funding w Equal Yield Formula.
Other major legislation in
primary and secondary
the area of .primary and
educatioo.
To date, this legislature has secondary education _focused
August 27-28-29
enacted
forty-three bills on: student rights, new ssfety
Mother Jugs •nd Speed
Show st1rts at7 p.m."
dealing with education- regulations to protect
children from natural and
related matters.
. During t!Je.first week of the accidental disasters, history
Boosters are offering for sa le

THE MEIGG HIGH S&lt;:hooi
Band will practice at the hig~
school at 7:30p.m. Thursday .
Band memben will atso meet
at 3 p.m. Frldlly In suM'mer
.

in briefs

667-3975. Deadline on all
enirles Is Aug. 22nd .

rides of
company,
the Meigl
required to
limes, Foir
Walloce
There Is
s~ock to
end ailo
that s~oes ar. worn,
ford sa'id.

Fa ir .

Horticulture

lnt~est
t~ly .

A .substantllf penlitv I
Invoked on oil co~tHicot
accounts Wlthdf aWn pr!o
10 the date col maturity

Six defendants

fined by court

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Victor Painter, Route I,
Middleport, cabbage; Nancy
Cross, Route 2, Racine, Eva
King, egg plant; Elaine
Spencer, Evelyn Hollon,
tomatoes, red; Fred B.
Smith, Evelyn Hollon,
tomatoes, yellow; Todd
Tripp, Route 3, Pomeroy,
first and second; green pod
pole beans; Dale Kauh,
Wallace Bradford, green pod
bush beans; Benny Slawter,
blue, yellow pod ·pole beans;
Wallace Bradford, Benny
·slawter, yellow pod bush
beans; Elai ne Spencer,
Evelyn Hollon, llma beans;
Catherine Colwell, Route I,
Vinton, onions, white, blue
only; Nancy Cross, Racine,
Marcia Amold, MlnersvlUe,
yellow onions ; Lenora
· Leifheit, Route 3, Pomeroy,_
Amos Leonard, peppers;
Fred B. Smith, Lenora
Leifheit, mangoes; Evelyn
Hollon, Fred B. Smith, beets;
Mrs. Hollon, blue award,
carrots; Charles Machlr,
Dale Kautz, cucumbers;

President Ford wins biggest prize
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former California sonmor'.• heliCiqaiiWI.
- Prelldent Ford captured the
Relpnredlrmedhlarefullltoac:ctpttbnlceprllldendal
~~ill qamlnatlon onr Ronlld Reapn on apot 111 a Ford llcUt, but hedced when ulled II hi waald
1111 IN
111'11 today - the hlrdelt won but moat ~Ceept a Clllft~ draft.
lllllfJIII prise rA lU pcillic.llllfe.
T1111cht, on the flnl1 ~linl of cne ri lbe ltAirmielt GOP
At abalt midday, lbe Prtlldent IIIIIOUIICIIIU I'WIIlng mate · convention~ in yean, the IDII'1I tbul4,100 delepllil and alter·
flr111111111111l e)ect!m blttle 111inlt Democrat Jimmy carter nalel ratify h1a final dlcace llld Ford, 111, accept~ the DGI!IIna11111 fall.
,
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llonforelectionu(ll'llidentlnhlaownrf&amp;bt.
llall pt'GIIIInlatiy !MDilooed u Ford'• choice wu Sell.
1be Prelldlnt 'IIU nomina~ on a roll Clll vote 111,117 to
llo!llrd .... ll~, a ~ye..-oJ4 mOderate and key 1,0'10. Wilt VIrginia put Ford over the top atl :B a.m. EDT,
ftcurt in tile lenlte Wal4rpte ~.which ultimately Jed rlter tl !Dnllel of ballot~.
toFord'IIUCCiedlncRichardNisononAug.t, lflf.
Once the roll call wu completed, the weary deleplel
Ill a ~ lh9w rA unity lmmtdlatel)' lifter his ahouted their aptln)Yalli a motion to give blm the nomination
·Yietor7, FGI'Illrl"** to 118qan'a hotel for a brief private byacc-tion.'lbeconwntlcinthenadjoameduntil7:JOp.m.
llOIIference and the two men -then mel with reportera in the ' ·EDT today.
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Raymond Carman
of Obetz dies

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!) - ijere Is the schedule for
tonight's fourth session of the 31st Republican National Con·
ventlon (aU times EDT):
8 p.m. - Call to order. Opening ceremonies.
8:15 p.m. - Republican Governors' Association report by
Gov._Arch Moore of West VJrginia.
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8:27 p.m. - Speech: Rep. GUy Vander Jagt of Michigan,
chaimum of the National · Republican Congressional Com·
rnlttee. ·
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8 :42 p.m .~ Election of the Republican National Committee.
8:48p.m. -Speech: Sen. JacobK. JavltsofNew York.
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9p.m. - Nominations for President of the United States.
~:40 p.m. - RoU call -for the nomination.
Adjournment
untU 7:30p.m.
Thursday.
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Raymand F. Carman, 79,
350 Groveport Road, Obelz,
Ohio, a former native of
Meigs Coun ty died Tuesday.
Mr. Carman was preceded
in death by one son,
Lawrence.
, He is survived by his wife,
Mabie ; oqeson Roland; two .
grandsons, Lee and Mitehell,
aU of Obelz; a grandson,
Larry, and a granddaughter,
Vickie Lulie, both of
Columbus.
Funeral services will be
held Friday at 11 a.m. at tlle
REGISTER FRIDAY
Myers Funeral Home .in
Jolm
Mora, priDcjpat of
Groveport. Internment will ·
Meigs
Junior
Higb School,
and government class study · be in the Obetz Cemetery,
announced
today
that
of· minority contributions, Friends may call at the
and various legislation Funeral Home Wednesday parents of seventh and
dealing willl the tran,sPorting from 7 to 9 and Thursday eighth grade students, new
of school pupils.
·from 2-4 and 7-9. Masonic to the district who plan to
Teachers
and , ad:' services will be Thursday at ,attead the junior high this
fall and have not
.
rnlnistrators were also af· 8:30 p.Rl.
registered, should visit the
fected by changes in contract
principal'
s office before
rights and employment
Friday, Aug. 27.
procedures. Other bills accomplishments reOect this
Office hours are 8 a.m.
enacted this session deal with eoncern.
oaon
and 1-3 p.m. weekschOol board activity in
1am also happy to say that
days.
computing average daily I have been honored for my
membership and orientation actions on behalf of education
pay -lor new board members.· botll by tlle Ohio School
Special and vocational Boards
Association
education students also · Southeast District and the coaches were unimpressed ..
received apPropriations for Southeast Ohio Education For Bishop, it was the second
new programs and facilities, · Associa lion. I want to take time he bad been cut by the
Belll!als.
a~ legislation WIIS passed to this opportunity to offer my
better assist m·the education " thanks" for these honors.
WASH~NGTON,
D.C.
and training of these
(UP!)
Dave
Stockton's
students.
PGA Olamplonahip oot only
In the area or higher
Sport. Briefs
earned
him a place In the
education, the )11th General
Ualted
Press
IDtematlooal
,
World
Series
of Golf but his
Assembly appropriated over
Pl'ITSBURGH (UP!) - winning purse of $45,000
one billion dollars to fund 1be Pittsburgh Sleelers firstOhio's institutions of higher year cornerback Brent boosted him from 51st to 21st
learning. The establishment. Sexton will undergo surgery place on the tolD' moneyof the first Osteopathic on his right knee Thursday, wiMing list, the PGA !lllld
College of Medicine ·in Ohio, for the second time in less Tuesday.
Stockton now has amassed
and granUng state university than a year, a Steelers
$89,:1ll2
this se880n after his
status to the University of spokesman said.
.
win
at
Bethesda's ·
ClncinnaU highlight higher
Sexton Injured his knee In Congressional Coqntry Club.
education accompllabrnen!s. training camp In )975. He bad
I believe that this General bla first operation last Ben Crenshaw, who tied for
Assembly has been attentive summer and was forced to eighth in the PGA, remained
the money leader with
to the needs of the people of miss-the entire season.
earnings
of $219,201.
Ohio, especially in the area of
educa lion . Our record of
NEW YORK (UP!) - Hal
WILMINGTON, Ohio McRae of the Kansas City ·
.,ar•st Specra· l (UPI) - The Cincinnati Royals not only leads the
A ..,..
Bengals trimmed their American League In batting
training camp roster to 54 average but is the cfrcult's
up1o
.
Tueeday by cutting rookie top designated hitter as well,
punter Greg Coleman of ace«ddng to the latest figures
Florida A&amp;M and defensive released Tuesday by AL
tackle Richard Bishop, a President Lee MacPhail.
former Canadian Football
McRae, who leads the AL 1
League player from the with a .355 average, has hit
University of L&lt;lulsvllle.
.361 as a designated hitter,
Coleman did all the punting giving him a 46-polnt edge in
169 N. Second 51.
in the Bengals' Jut pre- that department over
Middleport, 0sea11011 game - seven punta Cleveland's Rica Carty, who
'--Ph_o_n_e_m_-_27,.2_5__ for a 37-yard average - and Ia hitting .315.

WHILE THEY LAST!

Permanents
'10,00
Kay's Beauty Salon

NOTIQI · ..
LIMITED QUANTITIES

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Buy The Best.

DUTY
DRYERS

Meigs Co~nt.y Probate •
Court granted a marrl~ge
license Tuesday to Alvin.
Rlc~ard Harris 40, Buffalo,
W. 1/a. and Rose Ellen
McGhee. 31. Portland.
in Common Pleas C~_urt on
Tuesday two. suits ~ere flied
and numerous j·udgments.

PUBLIC NOTICE
To the Creditors of Cardiftal

Enterprises, Inc .;

appo i nted as Rece i ver of
Car.dlnal Enterprise s, Inc .
You "re fUrther notif ied 1het
all creditors must submit their
claims to I. Carson Crow.
Re ce iver Of Cardinal En :
terprlses, Inc., Post Office
Box 486, Pomeroy , Ohio, 45769,
by Seplember 151 , 1976, or be
forev er barred from IJSsertlng
a ny cla im against said Cor.
por,allon .
I. CARSON CROW,
Recelvtr of
Cardinal Enterprises, Inc .

17! 28, !81 ~. 11 , 1a,

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th
FOR THE

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
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SUIPPLY

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GRAND CHAMPION BEEF -Sonia Carr had the grand champion of the Junior Fair
beef dlvilllon Wednesday at the Meigs County Fair. Sonia is the daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.
Charlea Carr, Tuppers Plains.

youths
are killed

Beef judged~~~! .~.~~s.!~ ~~...
Beef cattle judging was
held Wednesday at the !13th
annual Meigs County Fair.
Taking six blue ribbons and
exhibiting
the ·grand
champion bull and the grand
champion female In the Santa
Gertrudla class was Clmrles
R. McGraw of Route 1,
Racine.
In Hereford judging, Br)an
Windon, Route 3, Pomeroy,
won a blue In the junior
yearling bull class and Roger
C. Gaul, Route 3, Pomeroy,
won a first In the senior bull
calf class. In the junior
·yearling heifer class, Gaul
won a first and Windon a
second with Rodney Tripp,
Route 3, Pomeroy, taking
third. Ben Bickers, Route I,
Radne, won a first In the
summtr yearling heifer
class. Windon exhibited the
grand champion bull; Gaul,
the reserve champion bull
and the grand champion
female, and Bickers the
reserve champion female.
Charles Carr, Tuppers
Plains, won a first In the
summer yearling heifer class
and exhibited the grand
champion female In the
Shorthorn dlvtalon.,
Ill the Olarlala dlvtalon,
Rick A. Findley, Route 2,
Racine, exhibited the blue
ribbon wtn111r in the summer
yearlinl bull class and Carr
won a first In the s1110111er
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'THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1976

Two

A car . matching that
description . was spotted
Tuesday In Dunbar. w. va.
However, West VIrginia State
Police have been unable to
track down the vehicle.
Susan Murphy, 34, who bas
been associated with ~he
Olarles Manson cult, and
Dianne Ellis, 27, escaped
Saturday night from the
Terminal Island Prison In
Long Beach, Calif. They fled
alter attacking a prison
t WO youths were killed
guard. They are considered
anned and dangerous. Both when the car in which they
are wanted for e~~Cape and .were driving struck a Euclid
assau!Ung federal officers. (Uke) on SR 338 in .Letaft
TOwnship Wednesday at 6: 15
p. m.
Dead are Timothy W.
Wickersham, 17, Rt. 2,
Sunny Friday, highs In the Racine, driver of the car and
upper 80s. Clear.tonight with Ricky K. Rowe, 17, 1637
lows In the ~pper 50s to the Uncoln Heights, Pomeroy.
lower 60s. Probability of rain Both were pronounced dead
Is near zero per cent today, at the scene by Meigs County
tonight and Friday.
Coroner Dr. R. R. Pickens.
According to the Meigs
County
Sheriff's Department
Velmlll Memorial HOIJI\111
ADMITTED Allee . a witness to the accident
Rairderi, Long .Bottom; reported tliat the WickerMabel Swan, Lang,sville; Ida sham car was traveling east
Dudding, MlMleport; Deblie at a high rate of speed and
Campbell, Pomeroy; Opal skidded 262 feet before
Hollon, Chester; James crashing Into the side of the
like which was across the
Klaer, Racine.
highway
moving toward the
DISCHARGED ~ Herbert
Clark, MarY Layne, Nettie Richards and Son Gravel Co.
The large piece of equipGosney, Edna Stiles, Helen
ment was driven by James
Ulfhelt, Lowell Carper.

Weather

Veterans Memorial Hospital ·
ADMISSIONS - Lola Belle
Gilmore, Dexter, Eugene
Reeves, Pomeroy, Annette
Lambert,_Pomeroy.
Discharges -:- · Joseph
Stewart, Rose McGhee, Doris
Miller, Nellie Wines, Mildred
Roush.

WE WILL BE CLOSED

all

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS were presented at the Junloc Fair Youth
Night Wednesday at the Meigs County Fair, to, 1-r, Brian Windon, FFA at Eastern,
Charlotte Wamsley who received a trophy for Racln~ Brownie Troop 12f7, Debbie Wind~,
FHA at Ealtlern, 8nd Mary Mora, f.H Five Points Star Stltchers-J . L. Absent was Ronrue
Wood, member of Soowville f.H, who also received an outstanding achievement award.

Hospital News

You ar.e hereby noti fied that
the undersigned has been duly

entine
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Cultist
maybe
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Airport.

rendered .

Linda L. Priddy, Mason,
flied for reciprocal support
from James .Robert Priddy,
Langsville; Roberta C,
O'Brien, Pomeroy, flied suit
lor partition of real estate
against George Collins et. al.
Doris J. Zeigler was granted
custody of two children,
Ric~ard Steven and Timothy
James; Alfred fl. Ziegler was
granted c~stody of his child,
Carles Michael. (Alfred
Ziegler must pay S30 month
for each of t~e two children In
Doris Zeigler's custody). ·
George Joseph Ratcliff,
Philip Shoemaker, Eli
Ebersbac~ . and Randy Lee
were
refused
shock
probation.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

mlnee Carter predicted the Prelident will mate • ''forrnidlble
opponeolt" and that the GOP will ~ reunited ''wry
qulcklJ" after KuiM Oty. But Carter eap U!d contldence
he co!J]d 11m!(! the South even II Ford bad Baker !or a J:Ul1lllng ·
mate.
Ford'allic ~came wben the conve.lllon Tuelday
ni&amp;ht rejected, 1,110 to 1,01111 with 10 ahltentiona, a hltiHialln
Reagan bid to force the President to dlac1oee lU rice
prelldentlal preference in advance of the IIOilllnatlon
balloting.
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Gloom was evident in Southern delegallona, where Reapn
was eapeciaUy popular, over prospects lor Ford's Cll11lp8ign
thla fall.
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There were vague, ICIIItei'ed rumblings that hard-core con·
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GaWa County lawmen have
been alerted by the an.
dnnat1 Office of the FBI to be
on the lookout for two·
escaped prisoners ·. from
California, one a follower of
cultist 018rles Manson.
The FBI said two women
escapees and two men were
sought. They were driving a
19'16 OldsmObile Cutiass, gold
In color bearing California
Ucense tags 200-NGJ. The
vehicle was rented last
Sunday by the women at San
Francisco
ln_ternatlonal

Court News

Elberfelds In PomerOy

Heavy duty, big drum. 3
cycles lor
fabrics, low

NO. 87

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Saturday through
MOIIday, fair aad 'll'lrm
willl highs In ~ upper 1181
to the lower teo. 1Alw1 wiD
be Ia the mid lOa to ~
lower 7ft.

Convention schedule

Bu....,. Body

THE $ALE OF SAlES

VOL XXVIII

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View from the Statehouse

MEIGS THEATRE

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SHARON ELLIOTl', center ,Is the new l't!lionaladmlnlltrator of the Southe.stetn Oblo
Re&amp;blal Council on Alcohollam. Tuesday she visited the COIIncll's display area at the Meigs
County Fair and atlended a meet~ of the Meigs County Human Resources Council held at
the Meigs IM. With her are left, the Rev. W. H. Perrin, active with the councU, and_Roger
Valentine, educational coordinator of the council.
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~~r!n~re~ic~~rk~~te~v~;Hotter, Route 3, Pomeroy,
Victor Painter, pumpkin ;
Patricia Wolf, Margare t
Parker, squash; James
Bearhs, Route 3, Pomeroy, a
136 pound squash .
Fred B. Smith won two blue
and tw o red awards In
watermelons and Linda
Edwards won .the only blue
ribbon given for apples.
Winners in the division of
other fruits were Evelyn
. Hollon, blue ; Jane Johnson,
Pomeroy, red; Roy Holter,
blue.

"B'I betll kill and tcJa&amp;h, bul It wu ptl" Ford
ezdafnvwl, accepllnlthl CCJ~~Cr~tulationJ of polltlclladvllen
llld White Houle atdtra erowdirf8 IU P!k-cllly, roo&amp;p
Illite at the crown Center Hotel.
Wltn dng hla DI&lt;IIMIIt ol victory on televillon after elgbt
tut tww montba ol C8lllflllln1ntl, the Pnlldlnt leaned bact,
lllllled and181d: "I hope nobody denwndaa recount."
Reapn IIW hla llknonth campaign IO clown the drain In
lllclwdon In hla Alameda PW. Hotel !leadquarlerl 25 bloeka
~ay.
.
1be Reagllllltei' uny, colorful allow ri support delayed the
ICbeduled mid:evenfnll start II the nomination roll Cllll for
more than three bGura. It w• well P&gt;UtlllidnJCht and the end of
prime televbdon time before Ford could aavor victory at lui.
Iii Plains• Ga., before Ford's oomlnation, Democratic no-

nation's few women harness
yearling heifer class. Findley horse drivers pleased Meigs
exhibited the grandcbampion County Fa!; racing ·rans
. bull and Carr the grand Wednesday when she won
champion female.
first place in both the Uiird
In poultry judging Wed-· and eighth races driving a
nesday, Ruth G. Rgsh, Route local horse owned by Roger
1, utart, w. Va. won four Spencer of Pomeroy.
blue ribbons in the Rhode
It was the second straight
Island -Reds and James H. year that Miss Instead of
Bearhs, Route 1, Pomeroy, Pomeroy won a first place to
won a blue in the New lake one of the trophy
Hampshire Reds. Bearhs won blankets awards to the horses
a blue with his silver laced wmning a race In the shortest
Wyandottes ; Victor Painter,
Middleport, won a blue with lime. This year the trophy
his bantams and Bearhs blanket was provided by
picked up arother blue with Radio Station WMPO.
Falr-goers were given a lull
his Guineas. Blues ·in the
program
of racing Wedother recognized .breed of
nesday
with
10 races being
chicken class went to June
featured
during
the first
Johnson, Pomeroy; Beulah
evening
of
twilight
racing.
Hill, Ro~te 3, Pomeroy, and
. In the first raCIJ, Marken
Steve Ohlinger, Pomeroy.
Judy Roberts, Route 2, Money owned by Jeremy R.
Racine, won two first awards Owen, Marietta, was first,
for her New Zealand Whites laking second in the sixth
In the rabbit judging with race. First in the sixth was
Eleanor Leonard, Route 2,
Pomeroy, winning a blue
JOBLESS FEWER
also. Jlldy Roberts won a first · COLUMBUS UPI - The
with her New Zealand Reds. number of Ohioans filing
In Flemmlsh Giants, the blue initial claims for unem.
went to Leland Parker, Route ployment benefits last week
3, Pomeroy, aild 'Eleanor totaled 13,047, 11.1 per cent
Leonard won a first with her fewer than during the
California Doe.
previous seven-day period.
The Ohio Bureau of .Em.
ployment Services estimated
NOW YOU KNOW
claims by those unemployed
The first afternoon \ell in one or more weeks at 159,894,
England was serv.ed by the a 1.2 per cent Increase over
Duchess of ~edford in 1680. the previous week's total.

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Richard L. Morgan, Belpre. runlll races was Special Flash
Marken Money won the owned by Glen Allbaugh,
trophy blanket provided by . Jewett, Ohio, and this was the
the Five Points GriD for trophy blanket Winner from
making the best time of the those two races. The ohio
two winners of the two races. Harness Horseman's Assn.,
First In the second race donated the blanket.
wasDougie J owned by R.G.
Firstinbothofthelifthand
Betts of Barnesville but tenth races, the second
'placed third In the seventh division of _the two year old
race. Haskah owned by Ray pacers whtch ran in the
A. Newhart of Marietta was fourth and mnth races, was
second in the second and first Cocky Boy, owned by Earl
In the seventh,
and Dan Ater of Clarksburg.

TWO KILLED ~ Two Meigs County youths were killed
Wednesday when their car rammed into an earth mover
(UKE) on State Route 338 In Letart Township. Their auto
skidded 262 te_et before Impact.

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operator, Kiser, outoHhe cab
onto the smashed car.
Ricky K. Rowe, 17, resided
at . 1637 Lincoln Heights, .
Kiser, Rt. 2, Racine. The Pomeroy. Survlvlng are his
Racine ER Squad and Fire parents, John ij . Rowe,
Department were at the Middleport; Virginia Snyder
scene. ~ bodies were taken Rowe, Pomeroy; four
to Ewing Funeral Home.
brothers , John, Lebanon,
The force of the car's Pa . ; Roy , Huron; Jerry,
impact knocked the Uke Racine; Jay, Middleport ;
lour sisters, Judy Farley,
Middleport; Brenda Tuttle,
Minersville ; Becky and
KANSAS CITY, Mo.
Donna Rowe , Pomeroy;
(UPI) -ABC Slid today II
several
nieces and nephews.
baa learaed that Prealdeilt
Funeral
services will be 3
Ford baa picked Sen.
p.
m.
Saturday
at the Ewing
Robert Dole, R-Kan., as hiJ
Funeral
Home
with
the Rev.
. numlllg mate.
. ..
Jerry Ne~l ofticiating. Burial
~:~:=:~:;:j:~:;:::;:~:fti:~:j:;:::i:::::::::::;:~:~:~t:::~::::::::::; will be in Letart Falls
cemetery: Friends may cull
at
the funeral home alter 1
OPERATIONS HALTED
this
evening.
MASURY, Ohio (UPI) Fourteen office workers were
striking at Warner Smith
Motor Freight Co . . and
effectively h;llted operations .
The Meigs County Sheriff's
there.
The rnen1bers of Teamsters Dept. reported an accident
Local 261 walked off their was investigated at 12 :30 p.
jobs Slinday night, cl!Wnlng m. Wednesday In Sutton Twp.
·
talks on a contract were not on Co; Rd. 30.
making significant progress. . A car driven by Janet V.
Negotiations have been going McKee, 36, Rt. I, Portland,
met another car at the top of
on lor elgbt months.
1be office workers have a hill and swerved Into a ditch
on the right side of the road.
never bad a contract.

Timothy Wesley Wickersham, 17, Rt. 2, Racine, is the
soh of June Wickersham, Rt.
2, Racine and the Ia te Marvin
Wickersham.
He Is also survived by two
brothers, Jeff, Rt. 2, Racine;
Jim, ColumbliS; tllree sisters,
Mrs. Roger (Marvene)
Beegle, Racine ; Mrs.
Jacklyn Hodge, Columbus,
and Mary Lou Widkersham,
Columbus; his grandmother,
Mrs. Ferne Hayman, Rt. 2,
Racine, and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, 1 p.m. at Ewing
Chapel with the Rev. Smith
officiating. Burial will be. In
~t
Falls Cemetery.
Friends may caU at the
funeral home · after 7 this
evening.

Blowout adds to car's woes
The McKee car then swerved
across the road, had a
blowout, and came back
across the road and struck an
embankment. The driver of
the car and a passenger
claimed In jury. They were
taken to the Holzer .Medical
Center . There was no
citation .

Conformation judging
results are announced
Horse conformation
judging results ' at the !13th
annual Meigs County Fair
have been announced.
First place honors went to :
Horses - Hilltop Stardust,
owned by Tommy Kennedy,
Tuppers ·Plains, western
mare; three years and
younger; Miss Tribe!, owned
by Cole Stables, Tuppers
·Plains, Western mare, lour
and older; Bar Ceaser, owned
by Cole Stables, Tujlpers
Plains, western gelding;
Phoebus, owned by Cole
Stables, Western Stallion;
Bandit's Talent, Cole Stables,
Tuppers Plains, Western
yearling; Troubles Be, Cole
Stables, Tuppers Plains,

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Appaloosa mares and
geldings ; Bandit's Talent,
CQle Stables, Tuppers Plains,
Appaloosa stallions.
Ponies - Little Chief
Handprirts, owned by Tony
Kennedy, Tuppers Plal~s .
pony under 48 inches, mares
and geldings ; Cutter's Miss
Koko, owned by Tony Kennedy, 48 to 56 inches, mares
and geldings.
English Horses - Denmark's Frosted Lady, owned,
by Debbie Jones, Pomeroy,
English liaddlebred mare or
horse; Peach, Sherty In·
destad, Route 3, Pomeroy,
mare with spring colt ;
Cinnamon, Meg Lochary,
Route 2, Pomeroy , yearling.

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JAMES JOHNSON OF CADIZ Is pictured walldng down the track at the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds following the seventh race Wednesday. Johnson escaped visible Injuries when
his sulky collap!Jed during the race.

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�3- The Dilly Sentlnel, Micldleport.PmnP.rOv, 0.,1bltl1day, Aug, 19, 11176

~hils' maintain bi.g lead in East Division
By FRED DOWN
UPI8porta
Wrtler
•
The
PhiladelpiU
' staged another ofPhillles
their
"li&amp;htnina rallies "
Wednesday night with five
I'IN In the third Inning, then
went 111 to beat the Montreal
~. ~.
'Ibe victory enabled the
runaway Phlls to llllintaln
their l2\l'i8Jile lead In the
NatiOilal Le11ue's Eastern

nus IS A SAMPLE OF 'DIE CLOSE racee which

CINCINNATI (UPI) Jack Billingham's form
reversal dates back to the
night In Pitllburgh In mid·
July when he decided to adopt
a carefree "what-the-hell"
attitude.
When BIUlngham stopped ,
worrying, he started winning.
And, ·Wednesday night he

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
_ Rmald Reagan promiBed
his IIUW&lt;rt In the faD electlm
campaign to Pretddent Ford
today and told him he still
would reject the second apot
00 the Republican ticket.
'Ibe victor and the van·
qulshed met privately In
Reagan's hotel suite shortly
after Ford won the
nomination of the ·GOP
national convention. Reagan
said later he was not offered
the vice presidential spot. .
At an early morning
''witty'' newa conference, the
two congratulated each other
00 a hard !ought campaign.
"It was a good light, Mom,
and he woo," Reagan joked.
Reagan, who narrowly lost
t~e ncmlnallm, 11'18 liked if
'"'adhered to his ofkepeated
c"c!aratlm that he would
never accept the No. 2spot If
offered
·
·
·
llloulder to shoulder with
- Ford at a podium, he replied:
"I atlll stand by thai
statement, yes."
Asked If be would accept a
genuine draft of the
c:annalicla, be said it would
be "presumptuous" to
wwa, since It wouldn't
blppen.
Ford refused • to tell
npcnen jamntt&gt;l lnlo a
cooference room of the
Alamlleda Piau Hotel
't wlle\bet he offtred the
r ~to llalgall durinl
'j lbllr private clilculllm of a
"tunJe of pciltllbllltlas.'
Bill u .Realllll 1111de his
..., oat allhe 1'80111, he was
uked whether the vice
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By HELEN THOMAS
returned fl'CIII Reapn ~d·
presidential nomination was a person whose phUosophy is UPI Wltlte a- ~r . quarterS. She walked lllto
oUered, and he said "No," virtually Identical to mine."
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) another room where the
The former California
In response to a question, - E1ultant In bard-won President wu wal!q and
governor, who wrote a Rea8Bn, who repeatedly has success, President Ford gave him 1 big hull rJ.
syndicated conservative ~eel he and Ford ha~ made peace with a-Id congratulations.
newspaper column and made
fundamental differences,
Reagan today, lOt a "daddy"
At a news coaference In
dally
national
radio said he believed the two bug fnm lktty Ford and Reagan's hotel headquarters
commentatorles before he basically share '')ret!?,' much attended a II!WliiCIIIinatlm the men who waged ~
became a candidate, has the same phllollopby.
party with his lamUy and IOillettmes bitter ""'P'il"
repeatedly announced he
Early Wednesday Reag~:n aides.
for the IKIIIinatlcm burled the
would return to that purault if re~cted an offer by his
Then ·he met with key political hatchet.
he lost the nominltion.
chosen r u n n i n g· mate, adviaera weD Into the pre"I thlhk the ~lgn you
Ford told reporters "of R'chard Schwelker, to dawn hours, dloe!t""ng 1 vice waged-the c.ogBIUiotlon you
course" there would be a spot WJthdi'aw from the ticket In a presidential candidate and put together-wa,t beneficlal
. in . his adm.lnistration for . last-minute effort to save an . promising to
ll!.s to the campalgr&gt; that we
Rea8Bn If be wanted It and apparently
doomed "dlooce later in the rDoi'nlnll. have," FCI'd told Reilpn. He
laid of the Californian, "he is candidacy.
"It's beeo lq and toush said the Reagan organilltltll
but It was great," Ford told would help ''beginning right
o
one of his apeeclnrrita's after away, to defeat the
OS
the 31st GOP National Democratic nomlneea (and)
Convention gave him rict.ory to make certain that our
}
over Reagan In the IIIWl plllkaJphy prwall.a for the
hours !i the morning. "I nell four years." .
guess we Wtlll't have to
"I thank you for your
change the speech."
Indicatim w full llllpPOI1."
By Wesley G. Pippert
before leaving SUnday on a
The victor and the van· . Reapn told the reporters:
PLAINS, Ga. ( UPI)
four -&lt;lay trip to CaUfornia, q i8bed
ed t0
k
wor
While Prest'dent Ford was Se, a tile an d Des Moines, · together
u
agre
''You know we both agreed In
after Ford dnlve the very beginling that mce
selected to be his opponent, Ioaw. Capricorn Records Is three miles to the former the fight was over and we
Democratic presidential · the Allman Brolbers Band's California governor's hotel· were on the same side we'd
nominee Jimmy Carter apent . recording outfit.
· for a meeting. Then Ford
fonrard togelher."'
a quiet evening at home
At the end of hls fifth returned to bis own 10Later, Ford i'ecelved COli·
celebrating
his
wife lenglby briefing on campaign headquarters for the family gratulatory ca11.a from Vice
RosalyM 's 49th birthday.
issues Wednesday, Carter partyandmeetingwithaldes. President
Nelson
A.
Press Director Rex iallted about the past silt
"Where's my daddy1" Rockefeller and Sen. Barry
Granum said CartEr planned weeks, spent abnost entirely called Belly Ford as llhe Goldwater, then 101 1 visit
to tElephone or wire his in his small hometown in entered the posh Crown fnm his 15 convention floor
conaratulations to Ford southwest Georgia.
Center Jlciel suite 1o greet 11181l8gers.
today. The former Georgia
"I doo't particularly want her husband when he
governor had said previously to be hi&amp;hly visible traveling
he would withhold delailed in the nation on a fuU-time
comment ori the Republican basis," he said. "I need to be
convention until it was over. learning and putting together
Carter plann~ to drive to the campaign slructure. "
Macon, Ga., later today for
He was asked If the issues
the Fifth Annual Capricorn briefings are designed to
Records Barbecue, his last compensate for alleged
IICheduled public appearance deficiencies in certain are.as.
Can Beat Carter.'' It
By CLAY F. RJQWUlS
to
perermlaJ
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) referred
- No, Nelson Rockeleller presldentill candidate
said, he didn't rlp a Reagan Harold Sl• '·
"I IIll DOt aware of any sign fnm the bands of a
The two caaes cited by
Rep. Steve SJDllllS of
McCormack involved the previous period In the Ncrth &lt;Molina delelate 111
ldaOO, at a rally with Texas
Columbus and Southern Elec· PUCO's history when so the conventlm floor.
"I thought he was glvlnc. I ~ oullllde ~
tric Co., which was granted many major caaes, lnvolvlnc
rate lncreaaes totaUng f44 ao much cost to COIISIIIIIers thousnt, look, youdm't look a Arena, toeeed out a long list !i
million, and the Cincinnati and such complicated cues, gift horae In the mouth, so I questklia about what kind rJ.
Gill and Electric Co., which came out of the PUCO In so just took It," RoclrefeUer president they wanted.
explained with a wink and a
Willi granted an ellra fll short a time," he said.
All of the respm8es " "
McCormack outlined grin. "And I wanted to correctly anawered "No,"
mllllm In rates .
McCormack, archltect of several legal objections to Jl'!aerve it, so I sat (lilt." lltltD Symms ulued: "Do ..
Rockefeller's humoroua want a president who will
utility rate reform leglalatim rate cases disposed of
verstm of the 1en1e mcments hang a balanced bud&amp;et
Qted Into law by Gov. through stipulations.
Still pendlnl before the on the conventlm floor came around those liberals'
James A. Rhodes earlier this
,ear, Jlllde his CQDplalnt PUCO are 71 rate caaes In at a Utab delepUm meeting necks'!"
"No," the delegates
about the stlpulatlona In a which utilities ask for the lllm'lllnl after.
Rockefeller
satd
be
and
the
authority
to
up
their
lbouted:
four.page letter to all three
Somewhat flustered,
residential and lnduatrial North Carolina delegate
PUCO COIIIIIIIsalmera.
Symms
said, "You were
~
frlend&amp;--and
he
gave
"'Ibe hearing Ia either Dot rates about ~ mllllm.
blm
a
unique
convention
~ to say 'yea.'"
The uUUty rate reform Jaw
bald at all, or bepllld then
receaed, and the applicant authored by McCormack eouventer-he autographed
Amollfl the lliiiD&amp; haqjlng In
and intervenors meet takes effect next month, but the Re&amp;~an sign and returned
Kemper Arena Wednesday
privately and develop their all pendlnl rate cases will be it.
night when Ford wu
lltipulaUon which, In fact, decided under the statute
In
the
Maryland
deleptim
nominated
was
one
which
wiD
be
replaced
by
the
becomes the order In the rate
one, never-eay.Gle delegate ~ tlte wives rJ. the
·
Increase case," · wrote new law. .
held a siiJ!that said "Sla m two candldata.
McCormack.
Refarrtng to Belt)' Ford's
background as a dancer tbe
sign said:
"Belly' can dance Nancy

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Ce eb ral e d at hOrne
a}ynn
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OOUJJIBUS (UPI) -State
'1'lliMIIht MI:CGrmltck.
D'-Eaclld, Wednesday
aMh ••l 4'1tipuiated'' utility
rate agreemenll and
~ tbe Public Utility
Q&gt;mmlulon of Ohio's
avlhortty to approv~ the

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''I faD to ltlldentt8nd the

I'ICIId7 .Wted, app&amp;aeol

, balle Ill lhe PUCO to decide
IIIDil of lhe major rate
- . " be laid, ~ that
two .... inwlvlnc
ela:blc atDJtlea Ill OlhDtbua
decided
1111 at llipllatiolll.

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Buth-wwewwbdoat

after pri'late meetlaaa
amoaa attorneys
•• •lin&amp; partllll to the
l'lll.e - . with the private
ICJeeuwml later approved by
lhe PUCO.

at the RepUblican convention

-He tblnka Ford can beat
Carter In November delplte
pollll llhowln8 the Democrat
well ahlld. "I remember
When Harry Truman bad 21
per cent, 111d be carried
Ohio," said Rhodes.
--His own campalcn acllvi·
Ilea will be Umlted: "I'D help
him, but I'm not ll&lt;inl., to
spend a lot of time on it.
-He tb1nka strildng rubber
workers In A11ron lbould be
permitted to collect food
stamps
despite
a
condenmatloo Wednesday
from U.S. Secretary of
Agriculture Earl Butz.
-He favora federallzatlm
of welfare In the face of a
Republican platform plank t.o
the contrary. "It doesn't
cause me any problema," he
said. ''The platform wasn't
wriUen for me."
-He
does ·
"not ·
parUcularly" plan to read the
GOP platfmn.

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Major League Results
ByUnledPresslnternatlonal
Notional League
(61f1: Innings, rain)
Pittsburgh
o3o 0; 23_ 12 17 0
San Frnclsco 100 ooo x- 1 ; o
Rocker !10·61 and Sanguillen ;
Montefusco, Caldwell (S J and
Rader. LF' - Monlefusco ( 13-10) .

Montreal
002 000 020- ; 10 o
Philidelphl
oos
oo· - s Il8l.o
, Stanhouu. C.oooTaylor
Dunning (4), Murray (7 ) and

Wllllam.s ; lonborg , Reed {8)

• and o.ates . WP- Lonborg 1lJ.il.
LP- Stanhouse 18·7).
Ailanta
001 ooo ooo- 1 s o
Clnc lnnall 102 ooo 10x- 4 9 o
RuthVen , Beard
(8) and
' Correll; Bll ilng ham 11 J.S I and
Bench. LP- Ruthven !13·111'.
• san Diego 020 oor 010_ 4 8 1
St . Louis
301 ooo lOx- s 10 o
Jones 119·81 and Kendall ;
Falcone, Hrabosky (B), Greif
(91 and Ferguson. WP- Falcone
110.111 .
NewYork 0001 0010Q-2 8 1
Los Angeles OOo 002 001- J 7o
Seaver 19·91and Grote ; John,

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Ohio delegation jubilant
By LEE LIOONAilD
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
- A jubilant Ohio delegatlm
to the Republican natlmal
convention partied In their
hotel early today In
celebration of thetr 91 to 6
vote for Pralident Ford.
'Ibe Ohloana trooped into
the lobby of the Sheridan·
RGyal Hotel, ·blasting air.
homl and cheering Ford's
nomination.
JoAnn . Davldaon of
Reynolcllbur1, uecutlve
director · of the President
Ford Committee In Oltlo, led
a loud cheer 11 oae !i tbe
bulloada of dtlegata entered
the hotel.
Molt of the deleptes said
tltey were certain the
Republican party could ..Ute
belmd the President during

Does she read too much?
.,.LawJueei!:.U.b,M.D, can answer.
cerealfoodsarelowinfatand
DEAlt pt. LAMB :-. My • Should we consuli a · contain no cholesterol. A
halbud"lllll yurs old and nutr!Uonlat or dietician to breakfast of cereal with
hu to watch his cholesterol. help us work out a fortified skim milk Ia a good
He alao hu a tendency to satisfactory diet?
way to start the day for such
dlnrtlculosla. Many foods
What about fiber? Salads? a diet plan.
lhet are benef1cla1 for oile of Grapefruit and oranges?
I can't answer all your .
tlteae
problems
are Bran? Whole grain breads? questlooa here so I am sen·
detrimental to the other,
Ia tongue okay? What about ding you The Health Letter
JDDtq It difficult to provide shellfish? Do mushrooms number~. DlverUculosls, to
with a nutritious and have any food value?
give you more information on
dllllcl- IMII.
What boob should I be that problem. Others who
He taUt Alronlld-S for reading?
want this Information can
ebvl1llllrol and Matamucll iAJ
DEAR READER - A diet send a long, stamped, selflrllp 1111 bowels moving, but for diverticulosis can be addreued envelope with 50
'ft would botlt prefer a more planned so It wiD alao work cents for it. Just address your
nalural and pleaaant way of for Individuals .with high letter to me in care of this
.-.....
_... When he lib his cholesterol and high blood fat newspaper, p . o• Bo1 1••1
w,
clactan abotlt ltclthin, bran, levels. In fact, the parts of the Radio City Station, New
'flflmiN, iiiiJ 8CCitle his world free of heart and York, NY 10019.
wll't al "rlldfltl boob" and vascular dlseaae are the
You'll need much more
llnw 1111 lllllllr beck lllto ume area free of diver· information on food in rt~~ard
• llpl.
tlculosls and cancer of the 1o building a diet for the .
Jblftlteln~boob, bowei.Thedletlsglvencredlt cholesterol problem. My
lllllraiiJ, II7IJw to respond by many for both of theae book, "What You Need to
to IIIY1n1 his dietary benellt.l for these "less ad· Know About Food and
.JI'Oblllll.l. But I don't know vanced societies."
P'oking For Health" will
illat I 1111 readlnl the right
Cereal fiber Is the moat give you recipes, food values
boall1 and hiVe aeveral Important element In lire diet such as those ror mushrooms
lllat perhaps you to provide needed buill. The and shellfilb and all other

bulc

common foods 'and
infom\aUon on foods and
menu planning. You should
find it in your library.
Yes, I lbink you should aee
a dieUUon for meal pi~.
And I do think you can uae
cereals and wlioie wheat
breads, but you need to watch
the calories. Weight cootrolls
very important in lowering
cholesterol. AU fal
muat go. Tongue II fairly f@t{
Oysters and crab are fairly
low in cholesterol but shrimp
are moderately 111ah. All
shellfish are low in fat.
M··""·
.... ooma ha ve .very UtUe
food val~~e unle11 you add a
rich saa to them. Salada
are fine If you don't add
high calorie, blih fat salad
dreaiJt&amp;. 'Ibe entire fralt
group Ia fine, but tht IIIWl
seednuchuin grapes might
be avoided becauae of the
diverticulosis. Keep on
reading. Smart Jl!ltlenll live
longer.

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the amlng campaign.
One symbol of such unity
was evidenced by the
appearance of Jobn D.
J811011k, a Reagan delegate
from Mansfield, who wore a
Ford-Reagan button on his
lapel.
"I told you w))en we came
out of here that we'd be
united," said. Janosik.
"We've 101 a job to do.
"Gerald Ford 11'18 not my
first choice for president.
Gerald Ford is my aecmd
cbolce for president. Jimmy
Carter Ia my last choice for
president."
Some of the delegates were
displeased with the noisy,
len1thy demonatra tiona
which used up IIIOIIt of the
eveninl.
"They w11ted '' mlllim

Polly's Pointers
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Kansas City heat.
"In caae he wlna, there's a
lot of ..,ojects In Ole we
mlgbt need. I'm not l!urnlng
lilY bridles. I'm not going
arouncllnsulttnc people."
Rhodes, a supporter of
Prelldent Ford and 111 at·
11rce delelate In the Ohio
conttncent. bad just returned
fnm a meettnc with 12 other
Republican govern&lt;n and
the l'relldent.
He said the meellni! lasted
close to two hours but
declined to divulge the nature
ol .the dlacullions, falling ·
badl: on his usual contentlm
that talb with the Pre:ildimt
are private '"siness.
Rhodes described the Tuesday night convention floor
flllht over Rule 16C 11 "a
~In disgul8e" and said
he thinks the Ford and
Reagan forces can· unite In
the faD.
The governor alao said:

wbrth of )l'ime televtstm
time," grumbled state Sen.
Michael J . Malmey, who said
he got bit In the back Of the
head by a frisbee during the
demmatrallm.
"It was midnight In Ohio by
the time . they nominated
Ford"
Maloney said there was
some bitterness m the part of
Reagan delegates. "We'll
know better tonight how
thingS are when we aee what
kind of reception they give to
Ford and his vice·
presidential choice,'"
Maloney said. ·
Maloney complained about
the lack of cootrol exercised
by
the
convention
management over unruly
delegates. "They . were
throwing two-pound bap of
peanuts out of the rafters,"
he said. "Somebody could
~ve gotten hurt."
·
Gov. James A. Rhodes
joined · Maloney
In
complaining about the
.disorder.
"H they're going to put on a
show, they're going to have to
get some kind of dlaclpllne,"
said lhe governor.
"You can't capture the
By Polly Cramer
prime tbne unless there's
• POLLY'S PROBLEM
cat litter off the bathroom discipline."
DEAR POLLY - After Door and then slipped the . However, Jolm Stough of
washing a pair of slacks I put match cover In my housecoat Flndlay.said the Ohio delega·
them In the balement to dry pocket and within half an Um was generally weD disci·
and accidentally brushed hour I had used It three tim~. pllned. He said most of tlte
them against a rusty pipe. The second time was to scoop Ohio delegates stayed In their
Now there Ia a rust mark on up aome dirt that was left on · places during the demonslra·
the front of one leg and I have · the floor when a potted violet Uons.
not been able to remove it. toppled over. lbe third was in
Have you any lltllllHtiona? - the kitchen. The floor had
MELISSA.
been swept but our mother
DEAR MEUSSA- U year cat delights in sirewing a bit
wullable 1lackl take kiDdly of dry food every time she
CALL ANSWERED
to HOT water YG11 ewld iry eats so I got this up.
The
Mlddlepor ·t
(~)c~."
bollia&amp; the stailled ll'tll ill a Yesterday I put an empty Emergency Squad answered
plat of water with foar match cover In every room
Some Mlchlpn delepta teasr-- el ereut Ill tartar and have used them to get up. a call to Nortb Second Ave.,
for Ford wore white warmup utU lite lllaiD dlaappean ud a few cake crumbs under the at 10:29 p. m. Wedneaday for
jacketa on the conwntlon t~ea rlue tboreagbly. cake stand, ashes and peb· Paul Smith, a medical
floor, and II 1111de. them look Allotber auuesUoa from tile bles from a plant so now one paUent, who was. tsken to
Ulre coacbea or auto race pit U. S. DepL of Agriculture has been added to my apron Veterans Memorial Hospital.
crews. Thejacileta are 101d at Caatamer Service Ia to pocket, too. - LORRAINE. At 3:31 a. m. Thur8day, the
fire department went to the
Ford Motor Co. dealerlblps lpriDille salt OD the ltala,
DEAR POLLY - I agree
for
aPiece· becauae- the · 111aeese lem011 juice on it, . witb the reader who wrote Hobson area where a car was
on fire . The name of the
delepta Wlllted the lnalpla
Ill lbe - to dry ud ~bout the small spaces on owner was' not recorded.
patch 111 the front: "Ford spread
llletJ rbtH weD. -POLLY. letter fortns, etc. for ooe's
Power."
name and address and ft was'
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lAM.
f
lllmNfL
the readers complained about started using gummed ad·
IMVOIIOTOfHI
her white pants not staying dress labels stuck over the
._,,or
whi~ 8lld daltllhter told me alloted apace. They fit fine,
MlleWIAIOH AltA
lAKES Plll!mDENT
CHISrtl&amp;.. TANNIHIU
how llhe .keepa this · from are fast to use and there Is no
..N . U.
WHITE
SULPHUR happenin&amp;. After wearing the quesUon of legibility. I even
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one of these on a roll of
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films when I leave them to be
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111 Cour1 .... .........,, 01"- . . ..
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Slamm hu been namecl soak for about half an hour
h:lfteai Offlto ........ tt1·11M,
DEAR POLLY - To save
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.prsaldent of the Grell Labi and then rinse and they stay having
a mess of f1lb scalea . WoMI c~ ,... . . .-w •
Conference r.l Public UtUitlel white. Do not wub In the In your hair and all o- the
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plasllc bag that Ia larle
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scraper. Just scale 811'11)' and
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oulllde of the bag UIt Ia larp
empty
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cover
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From a reporter's notebook

Utility rates questioned

By LEE LJ!X)NAJU) .
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
- Obio Gov. James A.
Rhodes, u 1181111, is playing
. hla carda cloae to the veet,
even in the presidential
sw""4"1•kts.
Meetlnl with newllllen
during a . break in the
Republican Nitlonal
Con v en t1 on
act 1on
Wednelday Rhodes wanted
nothlnc t~ do with any
acrlmonlou~ between
the Ford and Reagan
lacll0111.
In fact, be wouldn't even
8ay an unkind won! ·against
J~y
Carter,
the
Democratic presidential
nominee
"I'm ·not· going to say
an~ against Jimmy Car·
ter " said the governor
~carrot 11t1cb as ..;
talked to the press and
prepared fll' an afternom
l'QUnd of golf In the searing ·

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with Ron Reed f1D11b1ng up,'
to acore hla 13th rict«y.
agalnlt eiCht ~.
Cincinnati defeated
Atlanta, f.l, Pltllbur&amp;h
routed Sill Franclaco, 12-1,
St. LouiubadedSIII Diego,~
4, ani Loe Angelea nipped
New York, 3-2, In the other
echedu1ed NL pmes,
Piratn 11, GluM 1: ·
Jim Rooker pitched a fourhitter and drove In two l'lllll
11 Plttaburlh unleashed a 17·

bit auack to CI'UIIh the Glanta
In a pme held to 1\lliinlnp
by rain. Illlve Parker had
four hits llld Rlchle Zlak
drove In four I'IN fll' the
Piratet. John Montefusco
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victory as he pitched the
Clnclnnsti Reds to a f.l
victory over the Atlanta
Braves.
The victory was the lith of
the season against eight
losaes for.BUllngham. And, it
was a victory, too, which
ended · a four-game losing
streak, the ~· longest of
the aeaaon.
The good-natured
B1111ngham Wll the first to
1 h
aug
when someone
kiddingly referred to him as
the "Stopper" on the Reds'

pitching staff.

· "H we hadn'·t ecored 111y
"Surprised I've got II rwts Uke the other day when

Bill Greif. Mille lYle had
lhree hila for San Diego.
Dodlen l, Meta ! :
PIJicb.Ntter Manny Mota's
double with two out In the
Cartlllalll, ....._ 4:
bottom of the ninth drove In
Mille Andenon and Ted the wlmlng rwt for the
Simmons dnlve In two l'lllll Dodgen as . Charlie Hough
each fc.o the Cardinals, who picked up his lOth win. Tom
dealt 11-tllllte winner Randy · Seaver went the distance for
Jones ltla eighth aetback. the Meta and saw his record
Pete Falcooe woo his lOth dip to 11-11.

victories now after the star! I
got oU to?"
There was a lligilt pauae as
Blllln1ham pondered the
question.
"N9, not really," answered
BUllngham. "But I am a little
surprised that no one else m
the staff has more than 11.
"But," he added, "Gary
Nolan could easily have 15 or
16 victmes now. So could
Fred Norman. I pve up one
run tontght, but we scored
four.

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WILMINGTON ; Ohio
(UPI) - The Cincinnati
Bengals, who took a look at a
new punter In last weekend's
exhibition 8Bme and cut him
lbree days later, wiD assess
another hopeful in Sunday's
pre-season
game
at

pw)t," says head coach Bill Bengals'
regular
The pli!iter &amp;~ainst the Johnson.
placekicking job but he also ·
Vikln8B wll! either be Chris
MclnaDy, a second-year Willis to iry to become the
Bahr or Pat Mclnally , man who is yet to play a pro team's No. I punter.
is
Both MclnaDy and Bahr·
depending m what the doctor 8111lt, recuperattnc fl'OOI a
has to say about MclnaUy. slight shoulder separation represent challenges to
"H Mclnally Is not cleared . suffered in an early training veteran punter Dave Green,
by the doctors, Bahr will camp scrimmage. The hil!hly who now at least doesn't have
..
. Intelligent Harvard to worry about rookie Greg
University graduate missed Coleman U!klng his job.
all !i last seaaon after he Coleman, a rookie from
lroke his leg in the 11175 Florida A&amp;M, did his first
CoUege Ali.Star game.
and only punttnc for the
Bahr, a rookie out of Penn Bengala last Saturday night.
Sta!e,_airesdy has won the He was cut Tuesday.

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Tigers, 5-4

Umbarger, Skok {S), Hargan ·
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Tidrow (2 }, Lyle (6) and Healy,

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LP- Hargan (5 ·5) . HRs- New
York , White 2· (12). Sundberg

By RICK GOSSELIN
UPI Sports Writer
Nolan
Ryan has so much
(11 innings)
Californl 101 000 010 11- S 9 1 natural talent that sometimes
Detroit
010 000 002 1o-- 4 9 2 he is able to win despite
Rvan, Verhoeven ( 11l and
Humphrey ; Ruhle, La xton (9J. himself.
•
.Hil ler (10) and Wockenfuss,
Wednesday
night the
Klmm (1,0) . HR ...- Detroit ,
iirebaUlng California Angels'
Meyer Ill .
righthander struck out a
Oakland
001- J1 84 01 ·season.ug
" h 17 Detroit ba tters
Milwaukee 000
010 000
ooo 020Blue 11'1 ·11 1 and Newman ; en routE to a S-4 victory over
Slaton, Sadeckl 191 and Porter. the Tigers. But whenever
WP- Siaton IJJ.JO I.
Ryan eased up and let .the
· Cleveland 000 000 &lt;oo- 4 10 o Detroit batters see the ball,
Kansas
City 000 000 010- 1 6 0 they knocked it off the wall or
Eckersley, Kern (8) and
Fosse ; Fitzmorris, Gura 171 . into the seats and stretched
Bruno (8 ) lind Stinson . WP- th
1 11 lnnin
Eckersley (8·101. LP- Fitzmor. e game ou
gs
ris 114·91 .
before finally falllng .
-~Boston
110 ooo~oo- 2 9 0· Ryan blew a ~!lead in the
Chicago
010 020 01x- 4, a 1 bottom of the runth when he
Jenkins 111 ·111 and Fisk ; dished up just the second
' Gossage
18·11 1 and Downing . home run of the year ....
Dan
HRs- Chlcago , Spencer (9),
'~l
Oent 121.
·
Meyer with a man oo and two
Baltimore 000000 010_ 1 1 2 out; · after the Angels gave
, Monnesola 090 200 21K- 5 9 0. him a 4-3 lead in the lOth,
Palmer, Martinez (1) and Alex Johnson singled and
Dempsey ; Go l tz, Campbell (8)
and wynegar. wP- Goltz 110· Rusty Staub doubled to
~ 121 . LP- Palmer 116·11 1.
deadlock it again.
Ryan finally won through
the grace of Detroit reliever
John Hiller, who wild pitched
home the winning run In the
lltb inning. Dave Co111ns
poked a one-out single, stole
second and took third m a
passed ball before trotting
home oo Hiller's miscue.
Hiller also set up the fourth
Oenlm Shirts
17.95
California
run when he threw
Weotern and casual belts.
an
attempted
sacrifice bunt
7~ Inch leather laces
1.98
into
right
field
in the lOth
DAN 1S
Inning to eventually set up a
IN MIDDLEPORT
bases loaded situation for
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Nolan pitched, you'd all be
over In the other clubho111e
Instead of talklntl to me."
The newly-adopted
carefree attitude . Isn't the
mly . thing respollllble lor
Bllllngh4m's recent
II!Ccesaes. He's alao ~ttllng
his curve and cban&amp;eup over
fll' strliles, sometblnl be
wun 't doing when Reill'
IDIIIBger Sparky Anderson
sent him to the buDpen.
"Anyone can bit my
fastball when they know it's

cmtlng," said BUllngham.
"That wu the trouble every
hitter around the league was
sayin&amp; 'BJIIIngham can't get
his curve over fc.o strikes. So,
they were all sitting on my
fastball."
.
A Pete Roae single, a walk
to Joe Morpn and a Johnny ·
Bench lingle 8BVe the ~ a
1-4 lead a1a1nst Brave right·
bander Dick Ruthven In the
first Inning Wednesday night.
After tlte Braves tied the
acore In the 'top of the third,
the~ came back with two
in the bottom of the lnnlnl!,

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Hawaii LL team

Tommy
Davis,
who
responded with a sacrifice
fly.
CaUfornia Manager Norm
GARY, lrxl. (UPI)- Keith
Sherry replaced Ryan, wi!h
Oyama
grand-slam
John V~en. after he homer tohitkeya an
yielded a leadoff sill(lle to outburst Wednesdayelght.run
night as
Toln Veryzer IIi the nth.
Hliwail
overcame
a
4-4 lead
Verhoeven got the final three
and
remained
as
me
of two
outs to preserve Ryan's lOth
unbeaten teams In the Senior
victory against IS loass.
"You doo't realize what It's Utile League World Series.
The islanders stopped
like to hit a8Blnlll him," said Richm(lld,
Va., 11-4, after
Detroit outfielder Ron
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.
Leflore, who struck out four
trimmed
New
Castle,
Del..
limes In five at bats &amp;~ainst 2, in the opener of 3a
Ryan. "; ..You just go up and
look to hit the ballsomewhere."
In other games, New York Easy Romp
beat TeiBs, ~. Milwaukee
defeated Oakland, 3-1, Cleve· ·wins eighth
land deraUed Kansas City, f.
I, Chicago toppled Boston, f. ' NORTH RANDALL, Ohio
2, and Minnesota clubbed (UP!) - Idaho Terriotory
Baltimore. ~1.
ran the silt furlmgs in I: 12
Ylllkees I, BaDgers 1:
Wednesday to romp to an
Roy White drove In five easy victory In the featured
runs and hammered a two- ninth race at Tblatledown.
run homer, his aecmd of the
lbe winner, ridden by Rod
8Bme, In the ninth lnninl! to Magrigal, paid f9.80, f6.40
Hive Sparky Lyle his seventh and $3.40. Flip For Me wall
win In 14 decisions. Tens second and there was a dead
routed New York starter Ken heat for third between Lord
Holtzman for five runs In the Adams and Banquet Prince.
first two innin8B, lncludln1
The 3-1-2 tenth race trlfecta
Gene Clines' three-run homer of Date Talk, First Burst and
In the first.
By A Landslide was worth
Brewers 3, A's 1:
$1109 and the 1-2 daily double
Jim Slaton and Ray of Saucy Beige and Sweet
Sadeckl llmlted oakland to Jeffrey returned $95.
just four singles and Jack
HeldemaM hit a two-run
sill(lle off VIda Blue In the Cactus Barbs wins
eighth inning to psce the
.
Milwaukee victorY. Sarleckl
CINCINNATI (UP!) came m with a runner on
Cactus
Barbs beat The Dwarf
third and two out In the ninth
by
2&gt;,tlengtha
Wednesday to
lo reUre BU!y WUllams fll' his
win
the
featured
,5,200
first save.
allowance race ai River
IndlaDs 4, Royals 1:
· Dennis E~ersley and Jim. Downs.
Piloted
by
James
Kern combined on a sll-hltter
and Ray Fosse's two.ntn McCull.ar, Cactus Barbs went
sill(lle climaJ:ed a four-nan. the sll furlongs in I:12 f..5 and
seventti-innlng rally as returned •8.80, "$4.20 and
Cleveland downed Kansas $Ul.
The Dwarf paid $4.80 and
City. Eckersley save up only
four bits over the first eight $4.20 and the No. 3 horse,
Innings before Kern took over Cedar Knoll, paid $3.80.
A 4·2 dally double of
to record his lith save.
Imperial Bold and Mental
Wblte S01 4, Red Sol !:
Chicago's Bucky Dent and Strain paid t58.80.
A crowd of 5,328 bet
· Jbn Spencer each hit hCime
$471,256.
runs to help Rich Gossalt
post his eighth win &amp;~alnst 11
defeats. Dent's shot, his
second, came with a man (II
In the fifth lnninl! and proved
lA) be the winning blow olf
Boston loser Ferguson
Tire Prices
Jenkins, 11·11.
1'wl-. 5, Orioles 1:
In The Area
Dave Golt~ and Bill
Campbell combined on a
It's
seven·hitter
to
hand
Baltimore's Jbn Palmer his
lith loss of the~ against
16 wins. Mike Cubbage and
Rod Carew each knocked In a
run and scored one to lead the
773·5111
Mil 1011 w v
Minnesota attack.
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Notional llltut
Eut
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Philadelphia W77.. L60.. '. '~
Pittsburgh
6S 53 .551 12'.'1
New York . 61 60 .SO. 18
Chiclgo
SS 61 .ASI lA'I&gt;
. Sf. Louis
51 65 .•40 ~S'Ii!
11\CI!ltreal
A1 73 .360 3AV.
. ~- west
W. . L.. Pot. 01
Cinclnnall
77 •• .6J6 LOS AngeiH 65 SA .SA6 11
San Diego
&amp;0 ~ .oiBA IS'!&gt;
Houston
59 ~ .-180 19
Atlanta
S6 6.5 .A6J 21
ly United Pros lnttrftltlonal

San FranciSCO 52 10 .426 25 111

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walks to Morgan
and Bench with singles by
Tony Perez an~ Ceaar
Geronimo.
Perez wss at the plate In
the .seventh .Inning when
Ruthven committed a balk
with the bases loaded to aend
Rose home with the Reds'
final run.
Bllllngham lost a shutout In
Ute third when Ruthven be•t
out an infield bit and later
acored on Dave May's infield
out.

Pro grldder

is arrested
LOS ANGELES (UPl)
Mack Herron, a four.year
veteran National Football
League kick-returner .
released Wednesday by the
Los Angeles Rams, was
arrested a short Ume later by
sheriff's deputies
on
suspicion of possessing
cocaine.
Herroo, 28, w11 with a male
companion when deputies
became suspicious of the pair ·
while on routine patrol and
uUegedly found two ounces of .
, cocaine on· him valued at
$24,000. Herron's friend ·was
l!f'l'l!sted for possession of
marijuana.
A starter with the · New
England Patriots two seasons
110, HerrOil was then sent to
the Atlanta Falcons and was
picked up as a free agent by
the Rams this year.
He originally was drafted
out of Kansas State and
played In the Canadian
League untO he allegedly had
drug problems with offlclala
there.

. Wtdntlday'l Rttultt
Ftltt 12 S.F . 1, 6112 inns. ra in

Philadelph ia SMontreal •

Cincinnati • Atlanta 1

St . Louis 5 San Olego 4

Los Angeles 3 New York 2
COnly oames scheduled~
Tod•y's Prob•ble Pitchers

Brot1, KC
11142 16 1...340
UFtore, Det 111 w 75 ns .JU
Ctrew, Min 115 A41 71 t.:I .W
~rr. Cni
·1oo &lt;100 •m .311
Batfock, Min 92 J21 411 ICW .311
Carty, Cit 112 ACW S11:N .312
Mun10r1. NY 113 A54 65 W .311
Staub, Doi 111 A26 52 131 .301
Mannif111 , Cte 116 AM .!1141 .301
Lynn, BM 101 39t 56119.301
Homo luna
National LtiiUt: Kingman,
NY 32 ; · Sohmldt, Phil 31 ;
Fo.ter, Cln 27 ; Mondly, Chi 22 ;

Morgen, Cln 21 .
AcntriCin ltatue: • Stnckt,

Oak 23 ; L.May, 1811 U;
Jack10n, Bait :ZI ; Htft&lt;frlck,
Cloy 20; Nott111, NY 19.
Runs latttcl In
NIIIOMI LtiiUI; FOifll', Cin
107 ; Morgan, Cln 15; Schmidt,
Phil 82 ; Luzlnski, Phil 71;
Watson. Hou 75 .
American LtiiUt: . Chem·

biiSI, NY 81 ; Mayberry, KC II;

Munson, NY 76; L.Mev, lilt
(All Tlmtl EDT!
75; Burroughsr Tex 74.
Pittsburgh ( t&lt;.tson 9-~ or
SIGlin IISII
Cen(felarla 11 ·4_) et San FranNational League : . Tavera1,
clst;o (Barr 10-9 ), .4 :05p.m .
Pitt 12 ; Brock, St.L A1 ;

Hous.ton
7:35p.m.

6·81 of Morg,n, Cln and Cedeno, Hou
IA ·~l. AO ; Lopes, LA~ .
American LIIIUt-: . North,
&lt;Messersmith 11 -10) Oak 59; LeFlore, Det, h\'lor

Philadelphia

IAM~I•r

(Carlton

Atlanta
. at Cinc innati

&lt;Zachry

ll·•l. and

8:05p.m.
New York (Lollch 7·111 at
Los Angel.. (Hooton 1.121,
10

(~nfv'~8mes scheduled I
Friday's

Games

,

Houston ot Philo. night
Atlanta at St. LOUIS , n ight
Ch lcogo at Clncinnall. night
Plt1sburgn ot LM Ang, night

Montreal at San Fran. night
(Only games scheduled )

Campanerls.
Patek, KC ..3.

American League

Eut

New York
Baltimore
Cleveland
Detroit
Boston
Milwaukee
Kansas City

Oakland

Minnesota

Texas

Chltago

California

W.. L..
12 AS
61 55
58 60
56 61
SS 62
S2 62
West
W.. L..
72 •6
6S 55
58 61
56 ~3
Sl 68
Sl 69

Wedne~day's

Pot. OB
.61l .526 10'12
.A92 W I&gt;
.419 16
.A70 17
.AS6 18'12
Pet. Gl
.610 .5A2 8
.•87 1•1h
.411 16'1&gt;
.429 21112
.A25 22

Oak

Pl1chtnt

SD
19.1; Koosman, NY 15·7;
Cart1on, Phil lH; Sutton, LA,
lA-9; Richard, Hau 1A·I2.
AmtriCin Ltatut: . Pelmtr,
Ball f6.1t ; Leonard, KC IH;
Figueroa , NY 15·6; Glrlancl,
Ball 10; Fidrych, Dot lA·••

Tanana, Cal, Flttmorrll, KC

Traver&amp;, Mil 14-9; Hunter,

IA.12.
.
Earned Run Avtrl ..
1blltlf on m tnntnt• pltclled)
Notional. Llltuor . Richard,
Hou 2:•5 ; Staver, NY 2.•2;
Zochry, Cln 2.66; Horman, Ctn
2.12 ; MHs•rsmlth, Atl2.79.
American LtiiUtl Fldrlch,
Det 1.91 : Travers, Mil .JS;
Garlond, Bolt 2.56; llut, O.k
2.10: Palmer, Ball 2.73.
Stflkoouts
Natlan11 LtatUt: SNVtr, NY
119; Richard. · Hou "!h Mon·
tefusco, SF 134; Nltkro, Atl
132; Mnsenmlth, At! 131.
Amtrlcan Ltl..,.: ~van, Cel
233 ; Tanana. Col liJ; Btytoven,

Tex 162 ; Hunter, . NV
Jenkins, Boa 129.

Results

Mllwa.okee 3. Oakland 1
Cl~veland 4 Kansas CitY I

Ct\lcaao 4 ~ton 2

BIU .

·Minnesota S Baltimore 1
Todly's Probable Pltchen

(All Times EDT)

Baltimore · (FIInao.an 0·3') at
M lnrie$01a (Singer 9·8), 2: 15
p.m.
California (Hartzell J.JJ. Detroit (Lemanczvk ~ - 4) , 8 p.m.
Kansas Clty (Leonard 15-Al at
Mi lwaukee (Augustine 5-8), 8:30
p.m .
Boston (Wise 9.9) at Chicago

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New York 8 Texas 6
Calif 5 Detroit 4, p l"ns.

IBrett U l. 9 p.m.
Cleveland (Walts 5-5) at
doubleheader.
Texas (Briles 8·8). 9 :05p.m.
Richmond, the South
{Only games scheduled )
ch81111M1, scored twice in the
Friday's Games
Mlnn at Oetrolr, 2, twl.nlaht
first and third lnnlnp but
Oakland at Boston. night
were out of the 8111le after
California 3t New York, night
Kan City at M ilwaukee, night
Hawaii, which handed
Balt i mor~ at Chicago, night
Taiwan 11.1 first loss ever in '
·
Cleveland at Texas, nlgt1t
the double-elimination Game time changed
tourney, sailed ahead with
the eight rwts in the third on
, •
three hill, four walks and for Monday s tilt
three errors.
Maiar League Leaders
Micftigan fell behind the
CINCINNA Tl
The ly United Press lnternafianal
Batting
Eastern regional champs Cincinnati Reds ' game
(based on 325 at batll
after Len Koperna, who against the St. Louis CarNational League
pitched a no-hitter Monday dinals at Riverfront Stadium
G. AB. R. H. P&lt;f
Chi 114 &lt;16 S6 uo .m
,night, ~ a twiM'IIII next· Monday (Aug. 23) has . Madlock,
Fosler. Cln 110 &lt;36 70 w .330
homer in the. third Inning. been selected for regional Gr iffey, Cin 110m 96 m .3JO
. .
b
ABC TV Oliver, Pit 105 41J sa 135 .321
However, the .Northern .teIevtston
Y
• · Maddox Phii110 391 s7 121 325
champe scored twice In the
Starling lbne of the game has Morgan; Cin 102 JJ9 9J 109
fourth frame and added the been cbanged to 8-35 p m 30 Rose. Cin 121 ·490 100 156 .318
.
•
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Garvey , LA 119 476 59 146 .307
clincher with Ute help of two mtnutes
later than the Gross, Hou 102 3S&lt; &lt;2 101 .Jos
New Castle errors In the previously announced time. Gernlmo, Cln 109 358 &lt;S 109 .30A
This will be the fifth time
Amemon
siith.
G. Leogue
AB. R. H. Pot
Earlier, Taiwan kept alive that the ABC-TV network has McRae. KC 101 370 60 m .357
the country's bid for a fifth · ~urned Its cameras on the
straight UUe with a 1-4 win World Champion Reds this
against Wiesbaden to oust the season .
Germans from the doubleAnother feature Monday
elimination tourney. Lin will be a golf demonstration
ChengHsien recorded 15 by PGA tour veteran Miller
strlileouts In his three-{llt Barber at 8:20, just prior to
shutout.
·
Ute game.

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Billingham records lith victory

JJM11Y S'IEWART OF THE FIVE POINTS GRILL preaenta a troplly blanket to
Marill!ll Mmey and the driver Jeremy R. Owen of Marietta at the Meiss County Fair
Wednelday .

Election support
Gov. Rhodes on both sides
offered .to Ford peace made with Reagan
took place Wednesday durinl the harnlu bone racing
..,ogrllll at the Melp Cowtty Fair. The twlllght racing
P'08J'IIIl w11 to be held at 4 p.m. today and again at 4 on
Friday.

Hutton bit a laCI'illce fly and
Lllllborg completed the rally
with a rurt«oring single.
"It's not one thing," uld
Manager Damy Ozark. "Big
lnninls 11'1 U811aily lllarted
with hill but speed and the
abillty to I'WI kaep thin~~
going. We've got hilllrl from
top to bottom In 011' batting ·
ll'der and they kaep the
presaure on rival pitchers."
LAilborg went 7 l-3lnnlngs,

Jlvlston.
The !'hila trailed, 7.-4, going
Into the bottom of the third,
but struck for aU their runs
afterpltcherJimLonborgled
oU with a walk and Illlve
Cash
doubled.
Mike
Schmidt's triple tied the
score and Jay Jom.tone's
doubled put Plllladelphla
ahead, 3-2.
Garry · Maddo1 was
lnteitUonaDy walk!4, ~~y

�3- The Dilly Sentlnel, Micldleport.PmnP.rOv, 0.,1bltl1day, Aug, 19, 11176

~hils' maintain bi.g lead in East Division
By FRED DOWN
UPI8porta
Wrtler
•
The
PhiladelpiU
' staged another ofPhillles
their
"li&amp;htnina rallies "
Wednesday night with five
I'IN In the third Inning, then
went 111 to beat the Montreal
~. ~.
'Ibe victory enabled the
runaway Phlls to llllintaln
their l2\l'i8Jile lead In the
NatiOilal Le11ue's Eastern

nus IS A SAMPLE OF 'DIE CLOSE racee which

CINCINNATI (UPI) Jack Billingham's form
reversal dates back to the
night In Pitllburgh In mid·
July when he decided to adopt
a carefree "what-the-hell"
attitude.
When BIUlngham stopped ,
worrying, he started winning.
And, ·Wednesday night he

•

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
_ Rmald Reagan promiBed
his IIUW&lt;rt In the faD electlm
campaign to Pretddent Ford
today and told him he still
would reject the second apot
00 the Republican ticket.
'Ibe victor and the van·
qulshed met privately In
Reagan's hotel suite shortly
after Ford won the
nomination of the ·GOP
national convention. Reagan
said later he was not offered
the vice presidential spot. .
At an early morning
''witty'' newa conference, the
two congratulated each other
00 a hard !ought campaign.
"It was a good light, Mom,
and he woo," Reagan joked.
Reagan, who narrowly lost
t~e ncmlnallm, 11'18 liked if
'"'adhered to his ofkepeated
c"c!aratlm that he would
never accept the No. 2spot If
offered
·
·
·
llloulder to shoulder with
- Ford at a podium, he replied:
"I atlll stand by thai
statement, yes."
Asked If be would accept a
genuine draft of the
c:annalicla, be said it would
be "presumptuous" to
wwa, since It wouldn't
blppen.
Ford refused • to tell
npcnen jamntt&gt;l lnlo a
cooference room of the
Alamlleda Piau Hotel
't wlle\bet he offtred the
r ~to llalgall durinl
'j lbllr private clilculllm of a
"tunJe of pciltllbllltlas.'
Bill u .Realllll 1111de his
..., oat allhe 1'80111, he was
uked whether the vice
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-

By HELEN THOMAS
returned fl'CIII Reapn ~d·
presidential nomination was a person whose phUosophy is UPI Wltlte a- ~r . quarterS. She walked lllto
oUered, and he said "No," virtually Identical to mine."
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) another room where the
The former California
In response to a question, - E1ultant In bard-won President wu wal!q and
governor, who wrote a Rea8Bn, who repeatedly has success, President Ford gave him 1 big hull rJ.
syndicated conservative ~eel he and Ford ha~ made peace with a-Id congratulations.
newspaper column and made
fundamental differences,
Reagan today, lOt a "daddy"
At a news coaference In
dally
national
radio said he believed the two bug fnm lktty Ford and Reagan's hotel headquarters
commentatorles before he basically share '')ret!?,' much attended a II!WliiCIIIinatlm the men who waged ~
became a candidate, has the same phllollopby.
party with his lamUy and IOillettmes bitter ""'P'il"
repeatedly announced he
Early Wednesday Reag~:n aides.
for the IKIIIinatlcm burled the
would return to that purault if re~cted an offer by his
Then ·he met with key political hatchet.
he lost the nominltion.
chosen r u n n i n g· mate, adviaera weD Into the pre"I thlhk the ~lgn you
Ford told reporters "of R'chard Schwelker, to dawn hours, dloe!t""ng 1 vice waged-the c.ogBIUiotlon you
course" there would be a spot WJthdi'aw from the ticket In a presidential candidate and put together-wa,t beneficlal
. in . his adm.lnistration for . last-minute effort to save an . promising to
ll!.s to the campalgr&gt; that we
Rea8Bn If be wanted It and apparently
doomed "dlooce later in the rDoi'nlnll. have," FCI'd told Reilpn. He
laid of the Californian, "he is candidacy.
"It's beeo lq and toush said the Reagan organilltltll
but It was great," Ford told would help ''beginning right
o
one of his apeeclnrrita's after away, to defeat the
OS
the 31st GOP National Democratic nomlneea (and)
Convention gave him rict.ory to make certain that our
}
over Reagan In the IIIWl plllkaJphy prwall.a for the
hours !i the morning. "I nell four years." .
guess we Wtlll't have to
"I thank you for your
change the speech."
Indicatim w full llllpPOI1."
By Wesley G. Pippert
before leaving SUnday on a
The victor and the van· . Reapn told the reporters:
PLAINS, Ga. ( UPI)
four -&lt;lay trip to CaUfornia, q i8bed
ed t0
k
wor
While Prest'dent Ford was Se, a tile an d Des Moines, · together
u
agre
''You know we both agreed In
after Ford dnlve the very beginling that mce
selected to be his opponent, Ioaw. Capricorn Records Is three miles to the former the fight was over and we
Democratic presidential · the Allman Brolbers Band's California governor's hotel· were on the same side we'd
nominee Jimmy Carter apent . recording outfit.
· for a meeting. Then Ford
fonrard togelher."'
a quiet evening at home
At the end of hls fifth returned to bis own 10Later, Ford i'ecelved COli·
celebrating
his
wife lenglby briefing on campaign headquarters for the family gratulatory ca11.a from Vice
RosalyM 's 49th birthday.
issues Wednesday, Carter partyandmeetingwithaldes. President
Nelson
A.
Press Director Rex iallted about the past silt
"Where's my daddy1" Rockefeller and Sen. Barry
Granum said CartEr planned weeks, spent abnost entirely called Belly Ford as llhe Goldwater, then 101 1 visit
to tElephone or wire his in his small hometown in entered the posh Crown fnm his 15 convention floor
conaratulations to Ford southwest Georgia.
Center Jlciel suite 1o greet 11181l8gers.
today. The former Georgia
"I doo't particularly want her husband when he
governor had said previously to be hi&amp;hly visible traveling
he would withhold delailed in the nation on a fuU-time
comment ori the Republican basis," he said. "I need to be
convention until it was over. learning and putting together
Carter plann~ to drive to the campaign slructure. "
Macon, Ga., later today for
He was asked If the issues
the Fifth Annual Capricorn briefings are designed to
Records Barbecue, his last compensate for alleged
IICheduled public appearance deficiencies in certain are.as.
Can Beat Carter.'' It
By CLAY F. RJQWUlS
to
perermlaJ
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) referred
- No, Nelson Rockeleller presldentill candidate
said, he didn't rlp a Reagan Harold Sl• '·
"I IIll DOt aware of any sign fnm the bands of a
The two caaes cited by
Rep. Steve SJDllllS of
McCormack involved the previous period In the Ncrth &lt;Molina delelate 111
ldaOO, at a rally with Texas
Columbus and Southern Elec· PUCO's history when so the conventlm floor.
"I thought he was glvlnc. I ~ oullllde ~
tric Co., which was granted many major caaes, lnvolvlnc
rate lncreaaes totaUng f44 ao much cost to COIISIIIIIers thousnt, look, youdm't look a Arena, toeeed out a long list !i
million, and the Cincinnati and such complicated cues, gift horae In the mouth, so I questklia about what kind rJ.
Gill and Electric Co., which came out of the PUCO In so just took It," RoclrefeUer president they wanted.
explained with a wink and a
Willi granted an ellra fll short a time," he said.
All of the respm8es " "
McCormack outlined grin. "And I wanted to correctly anawered "No,"
mllllm In rates .
McCormack, archltect of several legal objections to Jl'!aerve it, so I sat (lilt." lltltD Symms ulued: "Do ..
Rockefeller's humoroua want a president who will
utility rate reform leglalatim rate cases disposed of
verstm of the 1en1e mcments hang a balanced bud&amp;et
Qted Into law by Gov. through stipulations.
Still pendlnl before the on the conventlm floor came around those liberals'
James A. Rhodes earlier this
,ear, Jlllde his CQDplalnt PUCO are 71 rate caaes In at a Utab delepUm meeting necks'!"
"No," the delegates
about the stlpulatlona In a which utilities ask for the lllm'lllnl after.
Rockefeller
satd
be
and
the
authority
to
up
their
lbouted:
four.page letter to all three
Somewhat flustered,
residential and lnduatrial North Carolina delegate
PUCO COIIIIIIIsalmera.
Symms
said, "You were
~
frlend&amp;--and
he
gave
"'Ibe hearing Ia either Dot rates about ~ mllllm.
blm
a
unique
convention
~ to say 'yea.'"
The uUUty rate reform Jaw
bald at all, or bepllld then
receaed, and the applicant authored by McCormack eouventer-he autographed
Amollfl the lliiiD&amp; haqjlng In
and intervenors meet takes effect next month, but the Re&amp;~an sign and returned
Kemper Arena Wednesday
privately and develop their all pendlnl rate cases will be it.
night when Ford wu
lltipulaUon which, In fact, decided under the statute
In
the
Maryland
deleptim
nominated
was
one
which
wiD
be
replaced
by
the
becomes the order In the rate
one, never-eay.Gle delegate ~ tlte wives rJ. the
·
Increase case," · wrote new law. .
held a siiJ!that said "Sla m two candldata.
McCormack.
Refarrtng to Belt)' Ford's
background as a dancer tbe
sign said:
"Belly' can dance Nancy

announce

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birthday
Ce eb ral e d at hOrne
a}ynn
· 's

OOUJJIBUS (UPI) -State
'1'lliMIIht MI:CGrmltck.
D'-Eaclld, Wednesday
aMh ••l 4'1tipuiated'' utility
rate agreemenll and
~ tbe Public Utility
Q&gt;mmlulon of Ohio's
avlhortty to approv~ the

111111.

..........

''I faD to ltlldentt8nd the

I'ICIId7 .Wted, app&amp;aeol

, balle Ill lhe PUCO to decide
IIIDil of lhe major rate
- . " be laid, ~ that
two .... inwlvlnc
ela:blc atDJtlea Ill OlhDtbua
decided
1111 at llipllatiolll.

- ..,.....u '""

Buth-wwewwbdoat

after pri'late meetlaaa
amoaa attorneys
•• •lin&amp; partllll to the
l'lll.e - . with the private
ICJeeuwml later approved by
lhe PUCO.

at the RepUblican convention

-He tblnka Ford can beat
Carter In November delplte
pollll llhowln8 the Democrat
well ahlld. "I remember
When Harry Truman bad 21
per cent, 111d be carried
Ohio," said Rhodes.
--His own campalcn acllvi·
Ilea will be Umlted: "I'D help
him, but I'm not ll&lt;inl., to
spend a lot of time on it.
-He tb1nka strildng rubber
workers In A11ron lbould be
permitted to collect food
stamps
despite
a
condenmatloo Wednesday
from U.S. Secretary of
Agriculture Earl Butz.
-He favora federallzatlm
of welfare In the face of a
Republican platform plank t.o
the contrary. "It doesn't
cause me any problema," he
said. ''The platform wasn't
wriUen for me."
-He
does ·
"not ·
parUcularly" plan to read the
GOP platfmn.

"
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Major League Results
ByUnledPresslnternatlonal
Notional League
(61f1: Innings, rain)
Pittsburgh
o3o 0; 23_ 12 17 0
San Frnclsco 100 ooo x- 1 ; o
Rocker !10·61 and Sanguillen ;
Montefusco, Caldwell (S J and
Rader. LF' - Monlefusco ( 13-10) .

Montreal
002 000 020- ; 10 o
Philidelphl
oos
oo· - s Il8l.o
, Stanhouu. C.oooTaylor
Dunning (4), Murray (7 ) and

Wllllam.s ; lonborg , Reed {8)

• and o.ates . WP- Lonborg 1lJ.il.
LP- Stanhouse 18·7).
Ailanta
001 ooo ooo- 1 s o
Clnc lnnall 102 ooo 10x- 4 9 o
RuthVen , Beard
(8) and
' Correll; Bll ilng ham 11 J.S I and
Bench. LP- Ruthven !13·111'.
• san Diego 020 oor 010_ 4 8 1
St . Louis
301 ooo lOx- s 10 o
Jones 119·81 and Kendall ;
Falcone, Hrabosky (B), Greif
(91 and Ferguson. WP- Falcone
110.111 .
NewYork 0001 0010Q-2 8 1
Los Angeles OOo 002 001- J 7o
Seaver 19·91and Grote ; John,

~~~~~ ~%~rd Rodriguez

Ohio delegation jubilant
By LEE LIOONAilD
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
- A jubilant Ohio delegatlm
to the Republican natlmal
convention partied In their
hotel early today In
celebration of thetr 91 to 6
vote for Pralident Ford.
'Ibe Ohloana trooped into
the lobby of the Sheridan·
RGyal Hotel, ·blasting air.
homl and cheering Ford's
nomination.
JoAnn . Davldaon of
Reynolcllbur1, uecutlve
director · of the President
Ford Committee In Oltlo, led
a loud cheer 11 oae !i tbe
bulloada of dtlegata entered
the hotel.
Molt of the deleptes said
tltey were certain the
Republican party could ..Ute
belmd the President during

Does she read too much?
.,.LawJueei!:.U.b,M.D, can answer.
cerealfoodsarelowinfatand
DEAlt pt. LAMB :-. My • Should we consuli a · contain no cholesterol. A
halbud"lllll yurs old and nutr!Uonlat or dietician to breakfast of cereal with
hu to watch his cholesterol. help us work out a fortified skim milk Ia a good
He alao hu a tendency to satisfactory diet?
way to start the day for such
dlnrtlculosla. Many foods
What about fiber? Salads? a diet plan.
lhet are benef1cla1 for oile of Grapefruit and oranges?
I can't answer all your .
tlteae
problems
are Bran? Whole grain breads? questlooa here so I am sen·
detrimental to the other,
Ia tongue okay? What about ding you The Health Letter
JDDtq It difficult to provide shellfish? Do mushrooms number~. DlverUculosls, to
with a nutritious and have any food value?
give you more information on
dllllcl- IMII.
What boob should I be that problem. Others who
He taUt Alronlld-S for reading?
want this Information can
ebvl1llllrol and Matamucll iAJ
DEAR READER - A diet send a long, stamped, selflrllp 1111 bowels moving, but for diverticulosis can be addreued envelope with 50
'ft would botlt prefer a more planned so It wiD alao work cents for it. Just address your
nalural and pleaaant way of for Individuals .with high letter to me in care of this
.-.....
_... When he lib his cholesterol and high blood fat newspaper, p . o• Bo1 1••1
w,
clactan abotlt ltclthin, bran, levels. In fact, the parts of the Radio City Station, New
'flflmiN, iiiiJ 8CCitle his world free of heart and York, NY 10019.
wll't al "rlldfltl boob" and vascular dlseaae are the
You'll need much more
llnw 1111 lllllllr beck lllto ume area free of diver· information on food in rt~~ard
• llpl.
tlculosls and cancer of the 1o building a diet for the .
Jblftlteln~boob, bowei.Thedletlsglvencredlt cholesterol problem. My
lllllraiiJ, II7IJw to respond by many for both of theae book, "What You Need to
to IIIY1n1 his dietary benellt.l for these "less ad· Know About Food and
.JI'Oblllll.l. But I don't know vanced societies."
P'oking For Health" will
illat I 1111 readlnl the right
Cereal fiber Is the moat give you recipes, food values
boall1 and hiVe aeveral Important element In lire diet such as those ror mushrooms
lllat perhaps you to provide needed buill. The and shellfilb and all other

bulc

common foods 'and
infom\aUon on foods and
menu planning. You should
find it in your library.
Yes, I lbink you should aee
a dieUUon for meal pi~.
And I do think you can uae
cereals and wlioie wheat
breads, but you need to watch
the calories. Weight cootrolls
very important in lowering
cholesterol. AU fal
muat go. Tongue II fairly f@t{
Oysters and crab are fairly
low in cholesterol but shrimp
are moderately 111ah. All
shellfish are low in fat.
M··""·
.... ooma ha ve .very UtUe
food val~~e unle11 you add a
rich saa to them. Salada
are fine If you don't add
high calorie, blih fat salad
dreaiJt&amp;. 'Ibe entire fralt
group Ia fine, but tht IIIWl
seednuchuin grapes might
be avoided becauae of the
diverticulosis. Keep on
reading. Smart Jl!ltlenll live
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the amlng campaign.
One symbol of such unity
was evidenced by the
appearance of Jobn D.
J811011k, a Reagan delegate
from Mansfield, who wore a
Ford-Reagan button on his
lapel.
"I told you w))en we came
out of here that we'd be
united," said. Janosik.
"We've 101 a job to do.
"Gerald Ford 11'18 not my
first choice for president.
Gerald Ford is my aecmd
cbolce for president. Jimmy
Carter Ia my last choice for
president."
Some of the delegates were
displeased with the noisy,
len1thy demonatra tiona
which used up IIIOIIt of the
eveninl.
"They w11ted '' mlllim

Polly's Pointers
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..-uona

Kansas City heat.
"In caae he wlna, there's a
lot of ..,ojects In Ole we
mlgbt need. I'm not l!urnlng
lilY bridles. I'm not going
arouncllnsulttnc people."
Rhodes, a supporter of
Prelldent Ford and 111 at·
11rce delelate In the Ohio
conttncent. bad just returned
fnm a meettnc with 12 other
Republican govern&lt;n and
the l'relldent.
He said the meellni! lasted
close to two hours but
declined to divulge the nature
ol .the dlacullions, falling ·
badl: on his usual contentlm
that talb with the Pre:ildimt
are private '"siness.
Rhodes described the Tuesday night convention floor
flllht over Rule 16C 11 "a
~In disgul8e" and said
he thinks the Ford and
Reagan forces can· unite In
the faD.
The governor alao said:

wbrth of )l'ime televtstm
time," grumbled state Sen.
Michael J . Malmey, who said
he got bit In the back Of the
head by a frisbee during the
demmatrallm.
"It was midnight In Ohio by
the time . they nominated
Ford"
Maloney said there was
some bitterness m the part of
Reagan delegates. "We'll
know better tonight how
thingS are when we aee what
kind of reception they give to
Ford and his vice·
presidential choice,'"
Maloney said. ·
Maloney complained about
the lack of cootrol exercised
by
the
convention
management over unruly
delegates. "They . were
throwing two-pound bap of
peanuts out of the rafters,"
he said. "Somebody could
~ve gotten hurt."
·
Gov. James A. Rhodes
joined · Maloney
In
complaining about the
.disorder.
"H they're going to put on a
show, they're going to have to
get some kind of dlaclpllne,"
said lhe governor.
"You can't capture the
By Polly Cramer
prime tbne unless there's
• POLLY'S PROBLEM
cat litter off the bathroom discipline."
DEAR POLLY - After Door and then slipped the . However, Jolm Stough of
washing a pair of slacks I put match cover In my housecoat Flndlay.said the Ohio delega·
them In the balement to dry pocket and within half an Um was generally weD disci·
and accidentally brushed hour I had used It three tim~. pllned. He said most of tlte
them against a rusty pipe. The second time was to scoop Ohio delegates stayed In their
Now there Ia a rust mark on up aome dirt that was left on · places during the demonslra·
the front of one leg and I have · the floor when a potted violet Uons.
not been able to remove it. toppled over. lbe third was in
Have you any lltllllHtiona? - the kitchen. The floor had
MELISSA.
been swept but our mother
DEAR MEUSSA- U year cat delights in sirewing a bit
wullable 1lackl take kiDdly of dry food every time she
CALL ANSWERED
to HOT water YG11 ewld iry eats so I got this up.
The
Mlddlepor ·t
(~)c~."
bollia&amp; the stailled ll'tll ill a Yesterday I put an empty Emergency Squad answered
plat of water with foar match cover In every room
Some Mlchlpn delepta teasr-- el ereut Ill tartar and have used them to get up. a call to Nortb Second Ave.,
for Ford wore white warmup utU lite lllaiD dlaappean ud a few cake crumbs under the at 10:29 p. m. Wedneaday for
jacketa on the conwntlon t~ea rlue tboreagbly. cake stand, ashes and peb· Paul Smith, a medical
floor, and II 1111de. them look Allotber auuesUoa from tile bles from a plant so now one paUent, who was. tsken to
Ulre coacbea or auto race pit U. S. DepL of Agriculture has been added to my apron Veterans Memorial Hospital.
crews. Thejacileta are 101d at Caatamer Service Ia to pocket, too. - LORRAINE. At 3:31 a. m. Thur8day, the
fire department went to the
Ford Motor Co. dealerlblps lpriDille salt OD the ltala,
DEAR POLLY - I agree
for
aPiece· becauae- the · 111aeese lem011 juice on it, . witb the reader who wrote Hobson area where a car was
on fire . The name of the
delepta Wlllted the lnalpla
Ill lbe - to dry ud ~bout the small spaces on owner was' not recorded.
patch 111 the front: "Ford spread
llletJ rbtH weD. -POLLY. letter fortns, etc. for ooe's
Power."
name and address and ft was'
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lAM.
f
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the readers complained about started using gummed ad·
IMVOIIOTOfHI
her white pants not staying dress labels stuck over the
._,,or
whi~ 8lld daltllhter told me alloted apace. They fit fine,
MlleWIAIOH AltA
lAKES Plll!mDENT
CHISrtl&amp;.. TANNIHIU
how llhe .keepa this · from are fast to use and there Is no
..N . U.
WHITE
SULPHUR happenin&amp;. After wearing the quesUon of legibility. I even
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one of these on a roll of
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films when I leave them to be
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Slamm hu been namecl soak for about half an hour
h:lfteai Offlto ........ tt1·11M,
DEAR POLLY - To save
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.prsaldent of the Grell Labi and then rinse and they stay having
a mess of f1lb scalea . WoMI c~ ,... . . .-w •
Conference r.l Public UtUitlel white. Do not wub In the In your hair and all o- the
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oulllde of the bag UIt Ia larp
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cover
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From a reporter's notebook

Utility rates questioned

By LEE LJ!X)NAJU) .
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
- Obio Gov. James A.
Rhodes, u 1181111, is playing
. hla carda cloae to the veet,
even in the presidential
sw""4"1•kts.
Meetlnl with newllllen
during a . break in the
Republican Nitlonal
Con v en t1 on
act 1on
Wednelday Rhodes wanted
nothlnc t~ do with any
acrlmonlou~ between
the Ford and Reagan
lacll0111.
In fact, be wouldn't even
8ay an unkind won! ·against
J~y
Carter,
the
Democratic presidential
nominee
"I'm ·not· going to say
an~ against Jimmy Car·
ter " said the governor
~carrot 11t1cb as ..;
talked to the press and
prepared fll' an afternom
l'QUnd of golf In the searing ·

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with Ron Reed f1D11b1ng up,'
to acore hla 13th rict«y.
agalnlt eiCht ~.
Cincinnati defeated
Atlanta, f.l, Pltllbur&amp;h
routed Sill Franclaco, 12-1,
St. LouiubadedSIII Diego,~
4, ani Loe Angelea nipped
New York, 3-2, In the other
echedu1ed NL pmes,
Piratn 11, GluM 1: ·
Jim Rooker pitched a fourhitter and drove In two l'lllll
11 Plttaburlh unleashed a 17·

bit auack to CI'UIIh the Glanta
In a pme held to 1\lliinlnp
by rain. Illlve Parker had
four hits llld Rlchle Zlak
drove In four I'IN fll' the
Piratet. John Montefusco
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racked up his fourth straight
victory as he pitched the
Clnclnnsti Reds to a f.l
victory over the Atlanta
Braves.
The victory was the lith of
the season against eight
losaes for.BUllngham. And, it
was a victory, too, which
ended · a four-game losing
streak, the ~· longest of
the aeaaon.
The good-natured
B1111ngham Wll the first to
1 h
aug
when someone
kiddingly referred to him as
the "Stopper" on the Reds'

pitching staff.

· "H we hadn'·t ecored 111y
"Surprised I've got II rwts Uke the other day when

Bill Greif. Mille lYle had
lhree hila for San Diego.
Dodlen l, Meta ! :
PIJicb.Ntter Manny Mota's
double with two out In the
Cartlllalll, ....._ 4:
bottom of the ninth drove In
Mille Andenon and Ted the wlmlng rwt for the
Simmons dnlve In two l'lllll Dodgen as . Charlie Hough
each fc.o the Cardinals, who picked up his lOth win. Tom
dealt 11-tllllte winner Randy · Seaver went the distance for
Jones ltla eighth aetback. the Meta and saw his record
Pete Falcooe woo his lOth dip to 11-11.

victories now after the star! I
got oU to?"
There was a lligilt pauae as
Blllln1ham pondered the
question.
"N9, not really," answered
BUllngham. "But I am a little
surprised that no one else m
the staff has more than 11.
"But," he added, "Gary
Nolan could easily have 15 or
16 victmes now. So could
Fred Norman. I pve up one
run tontght, but we scored
four.

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WILMINGTON ; Ohio
(UPI) - The Cincinnati
Bengals, who took a look at a
new punter In last weekend's
exhibition 8Bme and cut him
lbree days later, wiD assess
another hopeful in Sunday's
pre-season
game
at

pw)t," says head coach Bill Bengals'
regular
The pli!iter &amp;~ainst the Johnson.
placekicking job but he also ·
Vikln8B wll! either be Chris
MclnaDy, a second-year Willis to iry to become the
Bahr or Pat Mclnally , man who is yet to play a pro team's No. I punter.
is
Both MclnaDy and Bahr·
depending m what the doctor 8111lt, recuperattnc fl'OOI a
has to say about MclnaUy. slight shoulder separation represent challenges to
"H Mclnally Is not cleared . suffered in an early training veteran punter Dave Green,
by the doctors, Bahr will camp scrimmage. The hil!hly who now at least doesn't have
..
. Intelligent Harvard to worry about rookie Greg
University graduate missed Coleman U!klng his job.
all !i last seaaon after he Coleman, a rookie from
lroke his leg in the 11175 Florida A&amp;M, did his first
CoUege Ali.Star game.
and only punttnc for the
Bahr, a rookie out of Penn Bengala last Saturday night.
Sta!e,_airesdy has won the He was cut Tuesday.

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Tigers, 5-4

Umbarger, Skok {S), Hargan ·
(S) ·and Sundberg ; Hol fzman.
Tidrow (2 }, Lyle (6) and Healy,

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LP- Hargan (5 ·5) . HRs- New
York , White 2· (12). Sundberg

By RICK GOSSELIN
UPI Sports Writer
Nolan
Ryan has so much
(11 innings)
Californl 101 000 010 11- S 9 1 natural talent that sometimes
Detroit
010 000 002 1o-- 4 9 2 he is able to win despite
Rvan, Verhoeven ( 11l and
Humphrey ; Ruhle, La xton (9J. himself.
•
.Hil ler (10) and Wockenfuss,
Wednesday
night the
Klmm (1,0) . HR ...- Detroit ,
iirebaUlng California Angels'
Meyer Ill .
righthander struck out a
Oakland
001- J1 84 01 ·season.ug
" h 17 Detroit ba tters
Milwaukee 000
010 000
ooo 020Blue 11'1 ·11 1 and Newman ; en routE to a S-4 victory over
Slaton, Sadeckl 191 and Porter. the Tigers. But whenever
WP- Siaton IJJ.JO I.
Ryan eased up and let .the
· Cleveland 000 000 &lt;oo- 4 10 o Detroit batters see the ball,
Kansas
City 000 000 010- 1 6 0 they knocked it off the wall or
Eckersley, Kern (8) and
Fosse ; Fitzmorris, Gura 171 . into the seats and stretched
Bruno (8 ) lind Stinson . WP- th
1 11 lnnin
Eckersley (8·101. LP- Fitzmor. e game ou
gs
ris 114·91 .
before finally falllng .
-~Boston
110 ooo~oo- 2 9 0· Ryan blew a ~!lead in the
Chicago
010 020 01x- 4, a 1 bottom of the runth when he
Jenkins 111 ·111 and Fisk ; dished up just the second
' Gossage
18·11 1 and Downing . home run of the year ....
Dan
HRs- Chlcago , Spencer (9),
'~l
Oent 121.
·
Meyer with a man oo and two
Baltimore 000000 010_ 1 1 2 out; · after the Angels gave
, Monnesola 090 200 21K- 5 9 0. him a 4-3 lead in the lOth,
Palmer, Martinez (1) and Alex Johnson singled and
Dempsey ; Go l tz, Campbell (8)
and wynegar. wP- Goltz 110· Rusty Staub doubled to
~ 121 . LP- Palmer 116·11 1.
deadlock it again.
Ryan finally won through
the grace of Detroit reliever
John Hiller, who wild pitched
home the winning run In the
lltb inning. Dave Co111ns
poked a one-out single, stole
second and took third m a
passed ball before trotting
home oo Hiller's miscue.
Hiller also set up the fourth
Oenlm Shirts
17.95
California
run when he threw
Weotern and casual belts.
an
attempted
sacrifice bunt
7~ Inch leather laces
1.98
into
right
field
in the lOth
DAN 1S
Inning to eventually set up a
IN MIDDLEPORT
bases loaded situation for
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Nolan pitched, you'd all be
over In the other clubho111e
Instead of talklntl to me."
The newly-adopted
carefree attitude . Isn't the
mly . thing respollllble lor
Bllllngh4m's recent
II!Ccesaes. He's alao ~ttllng
his curve and cban&amp;eup over
fll' strliles, sometblnl be
wun 't doing when Reill'
IDIIIBger Sparky Anderson
sent him to the buDpen.
"Anyone can bit my
fastball when they know it's

cmtlng," said BUllngham.
"That wu the trouble every
hitter around the league was
sayin&amp; 'BJIIIngham can't get
his curve over fc.o strikes. So,
they were all sitting on my
fastball."
.
A Pete Roae single, a walk
to Joe Morpn and a Johnny ·
Bench lingle 8BVe the ~ a
1-4 lead a1a1nst Brave right·
bander Dick Ruthven In the
first Inning Wednesday night.
After tlte Braves tied the
acore In the 'top of the third,
the~ came back with two
in the bottom of the lnnlnl!,

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Hawaii LL team

Tommy
Davis,
who
responded with a sacrifice
fly.
CaUfornia Manager Norm
GARY, lrxl. (UPI)- Keith
Sherry replaced Ryan, wi!h
Oyama
grand-slam
John V~en. after he homer tohitkeya an
yielded a leadoff sill(lle to outburst Wednesdayelght.run
night as
Toln Veryzer IIi the nth.
Hliwail
overcame
a
4-4 lead
Verhoeven got the final three
and
remained
as
me
of two
outs to preserve Ryan's lOth
unbeaten teams In the Senior
victory against IS loass.
"You doo't realize what It's Utile League World Series.
The islanders stopped
like to hit a8Blnlll him," said Richm(lld,
Va., 11-4, after
Detroit outfielder Ron
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.
Leflore, who struck out four
trimmed
New
Castle,
Del..
limes In five at bats &amp;~ainst 2, in the opener of 3a
Ryan. "; ..You just go up and
look to hit the ballsomewhere."
In other games, New York Easy Romp
beat TeiBs, ~. Milwaukee
defeated Oakland, 3-1, Cleve· ·wins eighth
land deraUed Kansas City, f.
I, Chicago toppled Boston, f. ' NORTH RANDALL, Ohio
2, and Minnesota clubbed (UP!) - Idaho Terriotory
Baltimore. ~1.
ran the silt furlmgs in I: 12
Ylllkees I, BaDgers 1:
Wednesday to romp to an
Roy White drove In five easy victory In the featured
runs and hammered a two- ninth race at Tblatledown.
run homer, his aecmd of the
lbe winner, ridden by Rod
8Bme, In the ninth lnninl! to Magrigal, paid f9.80, f6.40
Hive Sparky Lyle his seventh and $3.40. Flip For Me wall
win In 14 decisions. Tens second and there was a dead
routed New York starter Ken heat for third between Lord
Holtzman for five runs In the Adams and Banquet Prince.
first two innin8B, lncludln1
The 3-1-2 tenth race trlfecta
Gene Clines' three-run homer of Date Talk, First Burst and
In the first.
By A Landslide was worth
Brewers 3, A's 1:
$1109 and the 1-2 daily double
Jim Slaton and Ray of Saucy Beige and Sweet
Sadeckl llmlted oakland to Jeffrey returned $95.
just four singles and Jack
HeldemaM hit a two-run
sill(lle off VIda Blue In the Cactus Barbs wins
eighth inning to psce the
.
Milwaukee victorY. Sarleckl
CINCINNATI (UP!) came m with a runner on
Cactus
Barbs beat The Dwarf
third and two out In the ninth
by
2&gt;,tlengtha
Wednesday to
lo reUre BU!y WUllams fll' his
win
the
featured
,5,200
first save.
allowance race ai River
IndlaDs 4, Royals 1:
· Dennis E~ersley and Jim. Downs.
Piloted
by
James
Kern combined on a sll-hltter
and Ray Fosse's two.ntn McCull.ar, Cactus Barbs went
sill(lle climaJ:ed a four-nan. the sll furlongs in I:12 f..5 and
seventti-innlng rally as returned •8.80, "$4.20 and
Cleveland downed Kansas $Ul.
The Dwarf paid $4.80 and
City. Eckersley save up only
four bits over the first eight $4.20 and the No. 3 horse,
Innings before Kern took over Cedar Knoll, paid $3.80.
A 4·2 dally double of
to record his lith save.
Imperial Bold and Mental
Wblte S01 4, Red Sol !:
Chicago's Bucky Dent and Strain paid t58.80.
A crowd of 5,328 bet
· Jbn Spencer each hit hCime
$471,256.
runs to help Rich Gossalt
post his eighth win &amp;~alnst 11
defeats. Dent's shot, his
second, came with a man (II
In the fifth lnninl! and proved
lA) be the winning blow olf
Boston loser Ferguson
Tire Prices
Jenkins, 11·11.
1'wl-. 5, Orioles 1:
In The Area
Dave Golt~ and Bill
Campbell combined on a
It's
seven·hitter
to
hand
Baltimore's Jbn Palmer his
lith loss of the~ against
16 wins. Mike Cubbage and
Rod Carew each knocked In a
run and scored one to lead the
773·5111
Mil 1011 w v
Minnesota attack.
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Philadelphia W77.. L60.. '. '~
Pittsburgh
6S 53 .551 12'.'1
New York . 61 60 .SO. 18
Chiclgo
SS 61 .ASI lA'I&gt;
. Sf. Louis
51 65 .•40 ~S'Ii!
11\CI!ltreal
A1 73 .360 3AV.
. ~- west
W. . L.. Pot. 01
Cinclnnall
77 •• .6J6 LOS AngeiH 65 SA .SA6 11
San Diego
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Houston
59 ~ .-180 19
Atlanta
S6 6.5 .A6J 21
ly United Pros lnttrftltlonal

San FranciSCO 52 10 .426 25 111

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walks to Morgan
and Bench with singles by
Tony Perez an~ Ceaar
Geronimo.
Perez wss at the plate In
the .seventh .Inning when
Ruthven committed a balk
with the bases loaded to aend
Rose home with the Reds'
final run.
Bllllngham lost a shutout In
Ute third when Ruthven be•t
out an infield bit and later
acored on Dave May's infield
out.

Pro grldder

is arrested
LOS ANGELES (UPl)
Mack Herron, a four.year
veteran National Football
League kick-returner .
released Wednesday by the
Los Angeles Rams, was
arrested a short Ume later by
sheriff's deputies
on
suspicion of possessing
cocaine.
Herroo, 28, w11 with a male
companion when deputies
became suspicious of the pair ·
while on routine patrol and
uUegedly found two ounces of .
, cocaine on· him valued at
$24,000. Herron's friend ·was
l!f'l'l!sted for possession of
marijuana.
A starter with the · New
England Patriots two seasons
110, HerrOil was then sent to
the Atlanta Falcons and was
picked up as a free agent by
the Rams this year.
He originally was drafted
out of Kansas State and
played In the Canadian
League untO he allegedly had
drug problems with offlclala
there.

. Wtdntlday'l Rttultt
Ftltt 12 S.F . 1, 6112 inns. ra in

Philadelph ia SMontreal •

Cincinnati • Atlanta 1

St . Louis 5 San Olego 4

Los Angeles 3 New York 2
COnly oames scheduled~
Tod•y's Prob•ble Pitchers

Brot1, KC
11142 16 1...340
UFtore, Det 111 w 75 ns .JU
Ctrew, Min 115 A41 71 t.:I .W
~rr. Cni
·1oo &lt;100 •m .311
Batfock, Min 92 J21 411 ICW .311
Carty, Cit 112 ACW S11:N .312
Mun10r1. NY 113 A54 65 W .311
Staub, Doi 111 A26 52 131 .301
Mannif111 , Cte 116 AM .!1141 .301
Lynn, BM 101 39t 56119.301
Homo luna
National LtiiUt: Kingman,
NY 32 ; · Sohmldt, Phil 31 ;
Fo.ter, Cln 27 ; Mondly, Chi 22 ;

Morgen, Cln 21 .
AcntriCin ltatue: • Stnckt,

Oak 23 ; L.May, 1811 U;
Jack10n, Bait :ZI ; Htft&lt;frlck,
Cloy 20; Nott111, NY 19.
Runs latttcl In
NIIIOMI LtiiUI; FOifll', Cin
107 ; Morgan, Cln 15; Schmidt,
Phil 82 ; Luzlnski, Phil 71;
Watson. Hou 75 .
American LtiiUt: . Chem·

biiSI, NY 81 ; Mayberry, KC II;

Munson, NY 76; L.Mev, lilt
(All Tlmtl EDT!
75; Burroughsr Tex 74.
Pittsburgh ( t&lt;.tson 9-~ or
SIGlin IISII
Cen(felarla 11 ·4_) et San FranNational League : . Tavera1,
clst;o (Barr 10-9 ), .4 :05p.m .
Pitt 12 ; Brock, St.L A1 ;

Hous.ton
7:35p.m.

6·81 of Morg,n, Cln and Cedeno, Hou
IA ·~l. AO ; Lopes, LA~ .
American LIIIUt-: . North,
&lt;Messersmith 11 -10) Oak 59; LeFlore, Det, h\'lor

Philadelphia

IAM~I•r

(Carlton

Atlanta
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&lt;Zachry

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8:05p.m.
New York (Lollch 7·111 at
Los Angel.. (Hooton 1.121,
10

(~nfv'~8mes scheduled I
Friday's

Games

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Houston ot Philo. night
Atlanta at St. LOUIS , n ight
Ch lcogo at Clncinnall. night
Plt1sburgn ot LM Ang, night

Montreal at San Fran. night
(Only games scheduled )

Campanerls.
Patek, KC ..3.

American League

Eut

New York
Baltimore
Cleveland
Detroit
Boston
Milwaukee
Kansas City

Oakland

Minnesota

Texas

Chltago

California

W.. L..
12 AS
61 55
58 60
56 61
SS 62
S2 62
West
W.. L..
72 •6
6S 55
58 61
56 ~3
Sl 68
Sl 69

Wedne~day's

Pot. OB
.61l .526 10'12
.A92 W I&gt;
.419 16
.A70 17
.AS6 18'12
Pet. Gl
.610 .5A2 8
.•87 1•1h
.411 16'1&gt;
.429 21112
.A25 22

Oak

Pl1chtnt

SD
19.1; Koosman, NY 15·7;
Cart1on, Phil lH; Sutton, LA,
lA-9; Richard, Hau 1A·I2.
AmtriCin Ltatut: . Pelmtr,
Ball f6.1t ; Leonard, KC IH;
Figueroa , NY 15·6; Glrlancl,
Ball 10; Fidrych, Dot lA·••

Tanana, Cal, Flttmorrll, KC

Traver&amp;, Mil 14-9; Hunter,

IA.12.
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Earned Run Avtrl ..
1blltlf on m tnntnt• pltclled)
Notional. Llltuor . Richard,
Hou 2:•5 ; Staver, NY 2.•2;
Zochry, Cln 2.66; Horman, Ctn
2.12 ; MHs•rsmlth, Atl2.79.
American LtiiUtl Fldrlch,
Det 1.91 : Travers, Mil .JS;
Garlond, Bolt 2.56; llut, O.k
2.10: Palmer, Ball 2.73.
Stflkoouts
Natlan11 LtatUt: SNVtr, NY
119; Richard. · Hou "!h Mon·
tefusco, SF 134; Nltkro, Atl
132; Mnsenmlth, At! 131.
Amtrlcan Ltl..,.: ~van, Cel
233 ; Tanana. Col liJ; Btytoven,

Tex 162 ; Hunter, . NV
Jenkins, Boa 129.

Results

Mllwa.okee 3. Oakland 1
Cl~veland 4 Kansas CitY I

Ct\lcaao 4 ~ton 2

BIU .

·Minnesota S Baltimore 1
Todly's Probable Pltchen

(All Times EDT)

Baltimore · (FIInao.an 0·3') at
M lnrie$01a (Singer 9·8), 2: 15
p.m.
California (Hartzell J.JJ. Detroit (Lemanczvk ~ - 4) , 8 p.m.
Kansas Clty (Leonard 15-Al at
Mi lwaukee (Augustine 5-8), 8:30
p.m .
Boston (Wise 9.9) at Chicago

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New York 8 Texas 6
Calif 5 Detroit 4, p l"ns.

IBrett U l. 9 p.m.
Cleveland (Walts 5-5) at
doubleheader.
Texas (Briles 8·8). 9 :05p.m.
Richmond, the South
{Only games scheduled )
ch81111M1, scored twice in the
Friday's Games
Mlnn at Oetrolr, 2, twl.nlaht
first and third lnnlnp but
Oakland at Boston. night
were out of the 8111le after
California 3t New York, night
Kan City at M ilwaukee, night
Hawaii, which handed
Balt i mor~ at Chicago, night
Taiwan 11.1 first loss ever in '
·
Cleveland at Texas, nlgt1t
the double-elimination Game time changed
tourney, sailed ahead with
the eight rwts in the third on
, •
three hill, four walks and for Monday s tilt
three errors.
Maiar League Leaders
Micftigan fell behind the
CINCINNA Tl
The ly United Press lnternafianal
Batting
Eastern regional champs Cincinnati Reds ' game
(based on 325 at batll
after Len Koperna, who against the St. Louis CarNational League
pitched a no-hitter Monday dinals at Riverfront Stadium
G. AB. R. H. P&lt;f
Chi 114 &lt;16 S6 uo .m
,night, ~ a twiM'IIII next· Monday (Aug. 23) has . Madlock,
Fosler. Cln 110 &lt;36 70 w .330
homer in the. third Inning. been selected for regional Gr iffey, Cin 110m 96 m .3JO
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b
ABC TV Oliver, Pit 105 41J sa 135 .321
However, the .Northern .teIevtston
Y
• · Maddox Phii110 391 s7 121 325
champe scored twice In the
Starling lbne of the game has Morgan; Cin 102 JJ9 9J 109
fourth frame and added the been cbanged to 8-35 p m 30 Rose. Cin 121 ·490 100 156 .318
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clincher with Ute help of two mtnutes
later than the Gross, Hou 102 3S&lt; &lt;2 101 .Jos
New Castle errors In the previously announced time. Gernlmo, Cln 109 358 &lt;S 109 .30A
This will be the fifth time
Amemon
siith.
G. Leogue
AB. R. H. Pot
Earlier, Taiwan kept alive that the ABC-TV network has McRae. KC 101 370 60 m .357
the country's bid for a fifth · ~urned Its cameras on the
straight UUe with a 1-4 win World Champion Reds this
against Wiesbaden to oust the season .
Germans from the doubleAnother feature Monday
elimination tourney. Lin will be a golf demonstration
ChengHsien recorded 15 by PGA tour veteran Miller
strlileouts In his three-{llt Barber at 8:20, just prior to
shutout.
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Billingham records lith victory

JJM11Y S'IEWART OF THE FIVE POINTS GRILL preaenta a troplly blanket to
Marill!ll Mmey and the driver Jeremy R. Owen of Marietta at the Meiss County Fair
Wednelday .

Election support
Gov. Rhodes on both sides
offered .to Ford peace made with Reagan
took place Wednesday durinl the harnlu bone racing
..,ogrllll at the Melp Cowtty Fair. The twlllght racing
P'08J'IIIl w11 to be held at 4 p.m. today and again at 4 on
Friday.

Hutton bit a laCI'illce fly and
Lllllborg completed the rally
with a rurt«oring single.
"It's not one thing," uld
Manager Damy Ozark. "Big
lnninls 11'1 U811aily lllarted
with hill but speed and the
abillty to I'WI kaep thin~~
going. We've got hilllrl from
top to bottom In 011' batting ·
ll'der and they kaep the
presaure on rival pitchers."
LAilborg went 7 l-3lnnlngs,

Jlvlston.
The !'hila trailed, 7.-4, going
Into the bottom of the third,
but struck for aU their runs
afterpltcherJimLonborgled
oU with a walk and Illlve
Cash
doubled.
Mike
Schmidt's triple tied the
score and Jay Jom.tone's
doubled put Plllladelphla
ahead, 3-2.
Garry · Maddo1 was
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4-H Ac~ivity: Flower
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harness racing, trophies, recognition

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TERRI PULUNS WAS selected the grand champion
~ecorated room project by Mrs. Bettie Clark
Gallla County ex'.l!nsion agent In the judging which took
place Wednesday. She is a member of the Merrymakers 4H Club.

an the

WINNERS IN TilE 4-H FLOWER Show held Wednesday at the Me..s C&lt;iunty Fair were
'Denlae White of the Five Points Star Stitchers Junior Leaders Club, grand champion, left,
and Tlllllllie Starcher, alao of the Five Points Club, reserve champion.

MOYNIHAN SPEAKS
NEW YORK (UP1) - Former U.N. Ambassador Daniel
Patrick Moynihan says the
cooference of nooaligned natioos In Sri Lanka is on the
verge of becoming "just
another Communist front ·
&lt;l'gsnization In International
affairs."
Moynihan, candidate for
the Democratic ntminalioo
to the·U.S. Senate from New
York, made the comment
Wednesday !light to the ·
Jewish American Political
Actioo Committee.
AI the Sri Lanka
cooference Wednesday, the
United States was attacked
by Cuba as "insolent" and
Cambodia as the "most
.barbarous country in the
W!l'ld."

CONTENTED CHAMP - That 1.s What thta prise
winning pig owned by Patty Dyer must be. Patty Dyer
woo the Rate of Gain COillpetitloo for swine by fa~
her pig from a. mere 72 pounds on the 2Ith of May to a
whopping 273 pounda by Aug. 111th. That aver1ges oul to a
gain of 2.51 pounds per day.

:.,ediN!Idly 88 part of the Meigs County Fair's
W1118111hlp CCillpetitlm. This 11 a shot from the
"Experienced Showman" class. Tbe classes of
:;~ttcn were Old Pro, with four or more years of
"u"' experience; Experienced Showman with tlree
to four years of lhowlng; YearUng Sbowma'n with one
years' experience, and the. Novice Showman: for first
tlinen. Winners of the Old Pro .clasa were Mandie Rose,
ftrat place and Blair Wlndoo, second 'place. In the
Ezperienced !lunml!ln claas, Soola Can' took first place
-.1CI Deblie Boatwright finished aecood. Mark Richmond
took tlrat place In the Yearling Showman clasa and Paula
Miller took second in the same cla111. In the Novice
Showman claas Darlene Tb!I'Rton won first place and
Keith Wolfe won second. In the showmanship class
Mlndle Rote won the Grand Champioo award and Debbie
• Boatwrlcht WGII the Reserve Grand Champloo award.

International
league Standings ·
Un ited Press International
W, L. Pet. GB
Rochester
77 45 .631
Syracuse
71 51 .582 6
Rhode Is la nd 63 60 .512 14'12
Memp hi s · 60 63 .4811 17'12
Charleston .16 63 .471 19112
Richmond
57 66 .463 20•12
Tidewater
54 66 .450 22
Toi&lt;&gt;Qo
50 74 .403 28
Wednesday's Results
I.L AII·Sfars BHousl9". N.L 5
on ly game scheQuled

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DAVID TIIORN'l'ON took the Reaerve &lt;lllmpioa
award in hoc showmanship.

CHAMPION STEERS -

Mandie Rose, ri&amp;bt,
daughter ol Mr. llld Mn. •
John Rose, Loac BoUom,
took grandcbamploa
showmanship wllh ber
steer, aad Debbie Bollwright, left, daapter ol
Mr. and Mn. Raymoad
Boatwright, Loq Boao!D,
took reserve sbowma•blp
honon at the Meigs County
JIUllor Fair Wednesday la
the ·beef division. ·

SELECI'ED AS THE DECORAMA grand champion in judglnjj by Mrs. Bettie Cl$'k,
Gallla County ~ensloo Agent, Home Economics, was Ruth Ann Blake who Is plciUnd here
wilh a vanity and chair which she refinished. Ruth Ann Is a member of Mrs. Jennifer ,.
Butcher's 4-H Club, Middleport.
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GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG was that Of
Brian Wlndoo, son of Mr . and Mrs. Virgil Windoo, Rt . 3,
Pomeroy.

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faiUnd Sammy Dllvl.s Jr.,
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- Lee Trevino has added hi.!
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lhe $150;000 Ohio Kings Island
Open golf tournament to be
year with the Oilers and played Sept. 1&amp;-19 at the
United Press International coosidered expendable, thus nearby Jack Nicltlaus Golf
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI ) Allen was able to pick him up Center.
- Free agent Melvin Wilson for a seventh-round draft pick
Already committed to play
was added Wednesday to the In 1977, a sixlh-round pick in are Nicltlaus, Tom Weiskopf,
Kansas City Chiefs roster to 1978 and a lhird-round pick in Bruce
Crampton and
bolster their injury-plagued 1979•
defending champion Miller
secondary .
Barber. All five have earned
The Chiefs placed rookies • FULLERTON, Calif. (UPI ) more than $1 million on the
Rudy Viney and Steve - Kick-returner Mack
Brgrakos on the injured ~erron, a four-year veteran
reserve list to make room 00 10 the National Football
August Special
the roster for Wilaon who League, was released 00
joined lhe squad as a ~ckup waivers today by the Los
safety·
Angeles Rams.
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CARLISLE, Pa . (UPI) - pounder, starred as a running
Wasbingtm Redskins' Coach back two seasons ago with the
Ge&lt;l'ge Allen appears to have New England Patriots, then
solved bls most nagginl{ was sent to the Atanta
offensive need with the Falcons bef!l'e the Rams
acquisition of seven-year acquired him as a free agent
169 N. Second St.
veteran guard Roo Saul from this year.
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Saul, 28, was in his option
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thedaughterofMr. and Mrs . ByrooMiller, Rt. 3, POilleroy.

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FORMUlA

Browns before the regular end posltloo, turning out to be
me of Cleveland's best draft
aeaaon gets under way.
selectloos
in years.
M&lt;l'ln, an 11-year man
Also
hojling
to avoid the axe
from Masncbusetta, saw
are
linebackers
John
Uttle actioo during the 1975.
GarlingtAm
and
Dave
Graf,
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Rookie
Oscar
Roan
developed quickly at the tight defensive ends Jim Bailey,
Earl Edwards and Joe Jones,
running backs Billy Pritchett
HELD OPPOSED
and Henry Hynoaki and
· MINNEAPOLIS '(UPI) - )l088ibly quarterback Brjan
.
The American Indian Sipe.
Movement says it 1.s against
Sipe, a three-year veteran
the appoinbnent of Richard from san Diego State, was
Held as asaoclate director of given a crack at the starting
the FBI.
role l8st year. However, Mike
Vernon Bellecourt, AIM PhiJll18 emerged ooce again
national field director, said as the regular quarterback
Wednesday Held was in after Slpe and Will Curetoo,
We're offering this watch
charge of FBI operations at who was cut earlier thla year,
1wo
ways. It's an excellent
the Pine Ridge Indian failed to move the team.
value. Precision jeweled.
Reservatloo In South Dakota
This year Cleveland has
Classic In style. With
l8st year after lwei FBI three rookies at quarterback
textured gotdtone case,
agents were killed.
and Dave Mays proved his
sweep second. full numeral.
BeDecourt aald the FBI was abiUty In the Browns' 31-7
dial and unbreakable
responsible of Illegal vlct.ory over Minnesota
mainspring. Water and
shock resistant. Bufova
searches of , homes and Mmday night. Mays led the
guaranteed. And very
threats against persons.
team to ita final touchdown,
modestly
priced. The 11rap
capping a loog drive with a
model, $29.95
LEWIS HONORED
28-yard touchdown pass.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Maya also has the With E xpanslon Banet
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Television puppeteer and au- advantage of being able to Stighttr Higher.
thor Shari Lewl.s w11 honored punt and placekick, making
Wedneldlly with a star in the him a )l088ible sub f&lt;l' Om
"Walk of Fame."
Cockroft.
JEWELRY STORE
Her star wu placed In the
The other rookie quartersidewalk In front of a backa are Bob Bobrowski and
boobbre to recOIJIIze her Craig Nagel and there has
Court Sl., Pomeroy
authonhlp of 14 children's been some talk of retaining
booka, In addition ~ ooe of thjm
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THESE REFINISHED CHAIRS woo the decorama reserve champloo award f&lt;r Pam
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Butcher 18 the adviaor.

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4-H Ac~ivity: Flower
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harness racing, trophies, recognition

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TERRI PULUNS WAS selected the grand champion
~ecorated room project by Mrs. Bettie Clark
Gallla County ex'.l!nsion agent In the judging which took
place Wednesday. She is a member of the Merrymakers 4H Club.

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WINNERS IN TilE 4-H FLOWER Show held Wednesday at the Me..s C&lt;iunty Fair were
'Denlae White of the Five Points Star Stitchers Junior Leaders Club, grand champion, left,
and Tlllllllie Starcher, alao of the Five Points Club, reserve champion.

MOYNIHAN SPEAKS
NEW YORK (UP1) - Former U.N. Ambassador Daniel
Patrick Moynihan says the
cooference of nooaligned natioos In Sri Lanka is on the
verge of becoming "just
another Communist front ·
&lt;l'gsnization In International
affairs."
Moynihan, candidate for
the Democratic ntminalioo
to the·U.S. Senate from New
York, made the comment
Wednesday !light to the ·
Jewish American Political
Actioo Committee.
AI the Sri Lanka
cooference Wednesday, the
United States was attacked
by Cuba as "insolent" and
Cambodia as the "most
.barbarous country in the
W!l'ld."

CONTENTED CHAMP - That 1.s What thta prise
winning pig owned by Patty Dyer must be. Patty Dyer
woo the Rate of Gain COillpetitloo for swine by fa~
her pig from a. mere 72 pounds on the 2Ith of May to a
whopping 273 pounda by Aug. 111th. That aver1ges oul to a
gain of 2.51 pounds per day.

:.,ediN!Idly 88 part of the Meigs County Fair's
W1118111hlp CCillpetitlm. This 11 a shot from the
"Experienced Showman" class. Tbe classes of
:;~ttcn were Old Pro, with four or more years of
"u"' experience; Experienced Showman with tlree
to four years of lhowlng; YearUng Sbowma'n with one
years' experience, and the. Novice Showman: for first
tlinen. Winners of the Old Pro .clasa were Mandie Rose,
ftrat place and Blair Wlndoo, second 'place. In the
Ezperienced !lunml!ln claas, Soola Can' took first place
-.1CI Deblie Boatwright finished aecood. Mark Richmond
took tlrat place In the Yearling Showman clasa and Paula
Miller took second in the same cla111. In the Novice
Showman claas Darlene Tb!I'Rton won first place and
Keith Wolfe won second. In the showmanship class
Mlndle Rote won the Grand Champioo award and Debbie
• Boatwrlcht WGII the Reserve Grand Champloo award.

International
league Standings ·
Un ited Press International
W, L. Pet. GB
Rochester
77 45 .631
Syracuse
71 51 .582 6
Rhode Is la nd 63 60 .512 14'12
Memp hi s · 60 63 .4811 17'12
Charleston .16 63 .471 19112
Richmond
57 66 .463 20•12
Tidewater
54 66 .450 22
Toi&lt;&gt;Qo
50 74 .403 28
Wednesday's Results
I.L AII·Sfars BHousl9". N.L 5
on ly game scheQuled

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DAVID TIIORN'l'ON took the Reaerve &lt;lllmpioa
award in hoc showmanship.

CHAMPION STEERS -

Mandie Rose, ri&amp;bt,
daughter ol Mr. llld Mn. •
John Rose, Loac BoUom,
took grandcbamploa
showmanship wllh ber
steer, aad Debbie Bollwright, left, daapter ol
Mr. and Mn. Raymoad
Boatwright, Loq Boao!D,
took reserve sbowma•blp
honon at the Meigs County
JIUllor Fair Wednesday la
the ·beef division. ·

SELECI'ED AS THE DECORAMA grand champion in judglnjj by Mrs. Bettie Cl$'k,
Gallla County ~ensloo Agent, Home Economics, was Ruth Ann Blake who Is plciUnd here
wilh a vanity and chair which she refinished. Ruth Ann Is a member of Mrs. Jennifer ,.
Butcher's 4-H Club, Middleport.
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Brian Wlndoo, son of Mr . and Mrs. Virgil Windoo, Rt . 3,
Pomeroy.

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Sloetloll.,. taking part In
the pro-am round that
faiUnd Sammy Dllvl.s Jr.,
wbo ,_ loiUied hl.s name to
tbe annual charity event
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II"'•Ctoclerellla dresses, Carters and
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Happiness Is jeans anp shirts,
Billy lhe Kid pants and Rob Roy
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Batman, Superman , lhe Six
Million Dollar Man and the
Bionic Woman.
They're clolhes .lhai will wear and
look good longest lo make your
dollars go farther.
(Also stop by
see greatly
reduced summer stock.)

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owners met f&lt;l' several hours
Wednel\(lay to discuss the
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- Lee Trevino has added hi.!
named to the list of entries In
lhe $150;000 Ohio Kings Island
Open golf tournament to be
year with the Oilers and played Sept. 1&amp;-19 at the
United Press International coosidered expendable, thus nearby Jack Nicltlaus Golf
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI ) Allen was able to pick him up Center.
- Free agent Melvin Wilson for a seventh-round draft pick
Already committed to play
was added Wednesday to the In 1977, a sixlh-round pick in are Nicltlaus, Tom Weiskopf,
Kansas City Chiefs roster to 1978 and a lhird-round pick in Bruce
Crampton and
bolster their injury-plagued 1979•
defending champion Miller
secondary .
Barber. All five have earned
The Chiefs placed rookies • FULLERTON, Calif. (UPI ) more than $1 million on the
Rudy Viney and Steve - Kick-returner Mack
Brgrakos on the injured ~erron, a four-year veteran
reserve list to make room 00 10 the National Football
August Special
the roster for Wilaon who League, was released 00
joined lhe squad as a ~ckup waivers today by the Los
safety·
Angeles Rams.
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CARLISLE, Pa . (UPI) - pounder, starred as a running
Wasbingtm Redskins' Coach back two seasons ago with the
Ge&lt;l'ge Allen appears to have New England Patriots, then
solved bls most nagginl{ was sent to the Atanta
offensive need with the Falcons bef!l'e the Rams
acquisition of seven-year acquired him as a free agent
169 N. Second St.
veteran guard Roo Saul from this year.
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Middleport, 0.
the HoUSim Oilers.
Phone 992-2725
Saul, 28, was in his option
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always IS at .the Me~gs County Fair . Here, Mark groo.ms his ponies in preparation for
Wednesday night's events. He follows in his father's footsteps in his love for the contest
Many lairgoers are familiar with the elder Douglas' participation in pony pulls in the area.
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America, Wednesday signed
with the New York Knicks of
the National Basketball
Association.
Burden played last season
with the old Virginia Squires
of the ABA. Tenns of his
coolract with the Knicks
were not dlscloaed.

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JUdging at the Meigs County Fair Wednesday. Pam's anilnal also woo rate of gain. Pam is
thedaughterofMr. and Mrs . ByrooMiller, Rt. 3, POilleroy.

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CURLY WIGS

. SHERRY INDASTED of Pomeroy was a hit with .
MeigS Colmty Farr goers Wednesday as she drove Roger
Spencer's "Answer Me" to vicl&lt;l')' in two races. Spencer
IS alsl of POilleroy.
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Last 3 Days
Dan Jm1ar7 and Mailers
dllllip Ray Floyd Wll hta
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ROBITUSSIN
COUGH.
FORMUlA

Browns before the regular end posltloo, turning out to be
me of Cleveland's best draft
aeaaon gets under way.
selectloos
in years.
M&lt;l'ln, an 11-year man
Also
hojling
to avoid the axe
from Masncbusetta, saw
are
linebackers
John
Uttle actioo during the 1975.
GarlingtAm
and
Dave
Graf,
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Rookie
Oscar
Roan
developed quickly at the tight defensive ends Jim Bailey,
Earl Edwards and Joe Jones,
running backs Billy Pritchett
HELD OPPOSED
and Henry Hynoaki and
· MINNEAPOLIS '(UPI) - )l088ibly quarterback Brjan
.
The American Indian Sipe.
Movement says it 1.s against
Sipe, a three-year veteran
the appoinbnent of Richard from san Diego State, was
Held as asaoclate director of given a crack at the starting
the FBI.
role l8st year. However, Mike
Vernon Bellecourt, AIM PhiJll18 emerged ooce again
national field director, said as the regular quarterback
Wednesday Held was in after Slpe and Will Curetoo,
We're offering this watch
charge of FBI operations at who was cut earlier thla year,
1wo
ways. It's an excellent
the Pine Ridge Indian failed to move the team.
value. Precision jeweled.
Reservatloo In South Dakota
This year Cleveland has
Classic In style. With
l8st year after lwei FBI three rookies at quarterback
textured gotdtone case,
agents were killed.
and Dave Mays proved his
sweep second. full numeral.
BeDecourt aald the FBI was abiUty In the Browns' 31-7
dial and unbreakable
responsible of Illegal vlct.ory over Minnesota
mainspring. Water and
shock resistant. Bufova
searches of , homes and Mmday night. Mays led the
guaranteed. And very
threats against persons.
team to ita final touchdown,
modestly
priced. The 11rap
capping a loog drive with a
model, $29.95
LEWIS HONORED
28-yard touchdown pass.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Maya also has the With E xpanslon Banet
•
Television puppeteer and au- advantage of being able to Stighttr Higher.
thor Shari Lewl.s w11 honored punt and placekick, making
Wedneldlly with a star in the him a )l088ible sub f&lt;l' Om
"Walk of Fame."
Cockroft.
JEWELRY STORE
Her star wu placed In the
The other rookie quartersidewalk In front of a backa are Bob Bobrowski and
boobbre to recOIJIIze her Craig Nagel and there has
Court Sl., Pomeroy
authonhlp of 14 children's been some talk of retaining
booka, In addition ~ ooe of thjm
+~aninestment
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$35

THESE REFINISHED CHAIRS woo the decorama reserve champloo award f&lt;r Pam
~ Mlddhport. She l.s a member of the Middleport 4-H Club of which Mrs. Jennifer
Butcher 18 the adviaor.

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better than ever

MRS. FRANK CHRISTY, MARIE'ITA, an accredited
judge of tile Ohio Association of Graden Clubs, judged the
over 300 entries in the Wednesday flower show at thr

Youn~s .

Meigs County Fair. Assillting in recording the results
were the show chairmen, Suzy Carpenter and Janet Bolin.

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reunited
RUTLANO - The annual
Young Reunion was held this
year at the home here of Mr.
and Mrs . Frank Young,
August 15.
Atblnding were: Mr. and
Mrs. Fr111111 Young, Rutland;
Mr. and Mn. Ralp!l Clark,
Bob and Rick, New H;lven;
Mr. and Mrs . .William Bucli
Sr,, Rutland; Mrs. WUllam
Buck Jr. and Rick , Cheshire;
Mr. and Mrs. William Buck
III, Jason and Melissa,
Cheshire; Mrs. Nancy Pope,
Toni and Tracy, Middleport;
Mrs. Lurene Kennedy and
Clarence Edwards, Galena i
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. YoWlg
and Mindy, Middleport; Mrs.
LaiTy Cleland, Greg and
Mary, Chester; Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Young, cambridge ; Mr.
RESERVE BEST OF SHOW award in artistic arrangemenls went to Betty Dean, Rt. 3,
and Mrs. Joe Young,
Pomeroy,
of the Chester Garden Club for her .free style arrangement, while Jayne Hoeflich
Pomeroy; Mr, and Mr~ .
received
the
Junior Gardener award for accumulating the most points in aU classes of ·lbe
Daniel Bintz, Bedford, Ind.;
junior
division.
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Mrs. Dorothy Young, Mid·
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Young, Tlpp City.
Later, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Young a 50th
wedding anniversary party
waa held for Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Young. The table was
decorated in gold with a gold
and white wedding cake. ~
Cake and punch were served '!!!
and gifts were opened by the
TIIURSDAY
surprised couple.
WEEKEND REVlV AL at
Indep e nden t Holiness
Church, Fourth and J.,incoln
Sts ., Middleport. Special 1...
singing . Services 7:30
nightly. Pastor O'Dell
Manley. Public invited.

Social
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Not everyone has the
ability to grow beautiful
Dowers and create exquisite
arrangements, but Meigs
County womeft certainly do.
The Meigs County Fair
Dower show staged Wed·
nesday was bigger and better
in mOst every way , Over 300
entries were made in the
show, first to he held In the
new Floral Hall on the
fairgrounds. The exhibits will
remain In place until 8 this
evening at which time the
hall will be cleared In
preparaUon· for the second
show to be held on Friday.
Wednesday's show was
judged by Mrs. Frank Christy
of Marietta, an accredited
judge of the Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs.
Something new this year
was Ute awarding of in·
scribed silver trays as well as
rosettes to the winners of best
of show and reserve best of
shoJN in the artistic
a!'l'angements and the horticulture sweepstakes winner. The junior gardener
award remains a rosette and
a $2.50 premium.
The winners in Wed·
nesday's show were Mrs.
Alice Thompson of Pomeroy,
member of the Winding Trail
Garden Club, taking both the
best of show and the horUculture sweepstakes, with
Mrs. Belly De1111 of Rl. 3
Pomeroy, member of the
Chester Garden Club, win·
ning Ute reserve best of show.
Junior gardener selected on
Ute basis of accumulated
poinls in aU exhibils in the
junior division · was Jayne
Hoeflich, Pomeroy.
The winners in each class
listed first, second and third
respectively, were as
follows :
ARTISTIC
ARRANGEMENTS
" To the land of the Red·
man", featuring native plant
mater ia ls : Bernice Car.
penter, Bend 0 ' the River
Garden Clul); Betty Dean,
Chester. Garden Club; Margie
Bishop, Rutland Friendly
Gardeners.
" Adventurers Came In
Search of New Worlds ' ' ,
modern : Alice Thomp5oh.
Winding Trail Garden Club,
Pomeroy ; Bernice Carpenter
and Ruby Diehl, Rultand
Garden Club:
" Pil9rim s Came tor
Re li giou s Freedom ",
suggestive of a small country
church: Janet Bolin, Rutland
Friendly Gardeners: Allc'l

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II CGI1ele Reilly Net I 7?
DEAR HELEN AND SUE:
·
1 am a lt.year~ld ~JI! egpbm!tn. When I lfldualed
fr001 high IIChool, I chided the big un!Ynlty so much that I
entered buainl!lll ICbool. But my Pllftllll naged me Into
college and I stuck It out for a yell'. The tllpecl me to go blck
this fall.
1thought I might lind a ~~~~band at the unlwnity -In fact
that was my parenll' aole p111110111in ~ me. It hul't
worked out that way, MOlt people at co1Je8e 111e111 cold,
IOOlflerent, and too billy for frlendlhipl. I jult don't tit ln. ~
fellows I date aren't my claalmatea.
I'm also depreued becaiiM I'm so unmotivated about
studying. I'd ratlier worll, and l'mgood at olftce work. But I'm
afraid If I do,! won't bave a chance for a good marrlase.
Would It be the end d. a potential social life for me If I quit
college? (Then my folka might say, "We told you so."),YOUNG AND RESTLESS
.
DEARY AND R:
You're attending college for a reuon that went out d. style
20 years ago! We predict your aoclal Ufe - aa well u your
opinion of yourself - wiU lmpfove mlghtgy wben you find a Job
thai buUds up your self-418teem. - HELEN ,
DEARY AND R:
I'd say your parents are more than balf to blame for your
non-motivation. People who talk up college only 81 an
investment for a good marriage produce daughters who thln1t
of themselves as second..::lass clingers. Get out In the world
and earn your way! - SUE
DEAR RAP:
This letter Is to the whites who howl .about "reverse
dlscrimin8tlon" when jobs ·go to quaUfled blacka, MexicanAmericana, etc.
There's an old saying, "What goes around comes arolllld."
Now they llnow how minorities fell when they were overlooked · '
for so many years. - M.S.B. ,
READERS ALL:
,
Wouldn't It be wonderful If people were TRULY hired on
their qualifications alone - without regard to race, creed or
quotas? That lime will come, ·but not for a while yet,
unfortunately ... pol nnW we do much more to solve the
ghetto problem.
.
Meanwhile, each group will bowl, "Unfair!" when the
greatest unfairness of allis the fact that we still let color make
a difference.
It shouldn't - and It won't, I predict, by the end of the
century. - HELEN
I
NOTE FROM SUE : It may ta.ke a little longer than that, Mom.
But I hope not!
RAP:
Eric and I have a close Intimate relatlonsl)lp with no
strings. He says he Isn't ready to settle down with one woman,
and I go along because what else can I do? But I dreain of
marriage, though I don't mention II.
,
· He Insists he doesn't mind If I go with other guys, but each
time I do, he sulks for a week, then apologizes.! !X'"Iend I don't
care when he sees other girls, but It tears me apart.
How can I make him realize that- ONE PLUS ONE IS
BETTER
'
OPOffi:
TeD Eric how you feel. Maybe he's walling to hear 111 SUE

"Though Lillie Hands Were
Busy. There was Always
Time for Play'', Craig Bolin,
Rutland , blue;
Jayne
Hoe11ich, Pomeroy, red, and
Sue Ellen Fry. Pomeroy.
white.
Zinn ia, dahlia flowered
specimen: Jayne Hoeflich,
blue and red ; Sue Ellen Fry,
white.
Zinnia. cactus flowered
specimen: Jayne Hoeflich.
blue and red ; Cheryl Folmer,
Rl. J, Pomeroy , while.
Mllrlgold ·speclmen : Jayne
Hoeflich, blue and red ; Sue
Ellen Fry, while.
Gladiolus specimen ; Jennl
Sue Burke, Rt. l , Pomeroy,
blue; Craig Bolin, red and
while.
Handcrafted Item made of
natural material : Ruth Ann
Fry·, Pomeroy ; Jay Car·
penter, Rl. 1, Long Bottom.
Craig Bolin.
HORTICULTURE
Rose, hybrid tea In red,
pink or blends of these: Ruby
Diehl. Bunny Kuhl, Chester
Garden Club; Al ice Thomp·
son.
Rose. hybrid tea. yellow,
orange or blends of these:
Pat Holter. Allee Thompson,
no third.
Rose , tlorlbunda : Ada
Holler, Chesler Garden Club;
Allee Thompson, no third.
Rose, grandlflora: Allee
Thompson, Pal Holter, no.
third .
Gladiolus: Janet Bolin ,
Ruby Diehl, Bernice Car·
penter.
Zinnia, dahlia flowered :
Elsie Folmer , Rt. J ,
Pomeroy; Mae Mora, Rose
Ginther.
Zinnia, cactus flowered :
Ruby DiehL Allee Thompson,
Sha ron Jewell.
.
Dahlia, decorative: Rose
Ginther. Ado Holler, Allee
Thomosoli.
Dahlia, cactus type :
Bern ice Carpe nter , Ada
Holter, Allee Thom·pson.
Marigold : Ruby Dieh l,
Sharon Jewell. Ruth Karr,
Rt. 1, Long Bottom .
. Potted plant, foliage type:
Suzy Car penter, Bernice
Durst. Middleport Amateur
Gardeners ; Berni ce Carpenler.
African violets : Bunny
Kuhl. Linda Edwards, Rt. 1,
Long Bottom ; Mrs. Edward
Burkett, Middleport Amateur
Gardeners,
Hang ing basket : Mrs .
Edward Burkett, Alice
Thompson, Bern ice Carpenter.
Handcratled item : Mrs .
Eva Klnq, Rt. 2, Pomeroy ;
+++
Suzy Carpenter, Bernice ONE:
Ca~r:-:,~;. 1 Flowers: Rose
Says the more caullous older genera lion :Lat Eric think he
Ginther, Alice Thompson , no amay lose you to another man - and maybe he'D teU YOU how
third.
he feels. - HELEN

SATURDAY
The Middleport Business
SHADE River Lodge 453
and Professional Women's F&amp;AM, Chester, Saturday, I
Club had a wiener roast and 7:30 p.m. Work in fellowship 1
hamburger fry at the Route
33 roadside park Monday degree. All master masons
invited.
evening.
SUNDAY
Guests were Jack Robson ,
MCELROY
REUNION
Tony, Miller, Tom Walker,
Sunday
PorUand
Park
basket
Stacy Vale, Christie Vale,
Was
Made",
mass
dinner
1
p,m.
All
relatives
Ruth Ann Fry, Sue Ellen Fry,
arrangements
:
Sharon
John Warner, Belinda and friends invited.
, Jewell, Star Garden Club ;
RACINE AMERICAN
Allee Thompson, Juanita
Grimm, Edith Grimm, H. J.
Lambert, Rutland Friendly
Grimm, Shelly Stobart, Legion Post 602 annual picnic
Gardeners.
Charles Hayes, Osby Martin, Sunday, noon at Shrine Park
" From the land of Plenty,
Grover Salser, Jr., James in Racine. Bring covered dish
the Fea•t Was Spread",
Proffitt, Marjorie Proffitt, and table service,
exhlbllional table picture:
Janet Bolin , Mae Mora,
MCKINNEY MEMORIAL
Rita Matthews, Marcy
TAKlNG THE BEST OF SHOW In artl8tlc
Chester
Garden Club, and
Reunion
Sunday
at
Flatrock,
Matthews, Robin Savage,
BlTangements as well as the horllcullure sweepstall~ In
June Van Branken, Pomeroy
W.
Va
.,
back
of
Point
Alice Sutherland.
the Wednesday Meigs County Fair flower show was Alice
Garden Club.
JUNIOR DIVISION
A dlacusslon waa held on · Pleasant. Basket lunch at
Thompson, Pomeroy, a member of the Winding TraU
Artistic
arranqemenl ,
the baby contest to be held noon.
Garden Club. She was presented rosettes and inscribed
FAMILY DINNER Sunday . sUver trays. Her winning arrangement was lbe "Colonists
Saturday at the Meigs CoWlty
Fair by the club. Eloise at Shrine Pork in Racine for
Cilrves Homes from the· Virgin Forests," featuring
Wilson reported that 158 · Dale VanMeter family,
weathered wood.
entries have been received. friends and neighbors. Bring
Those who wiU help are asked covered dish and table serMissionary," Mrs. Martha
to be at the fairgrounds at 11 vice. Dinner at 1:30 p.m.
ALL
DAY
Homecom
ing
Asks So Utile, and Gives So Stobert; "A Thankful Heart," Lou Beegle; "The U!gend of
a.m.
Sunday
at
Hazel
Community
A thank-you note was read
Much," Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Helen Slack; "A Friend the Raindrops," Mrs. Phyllys
Church,
Long
Bottom.
Basket
from Lucy Earwood for the
Gheen; "Look on the Sunny Is a Gift of God," Mrs. Bailey and "If," Mrs. Hengift preeenled to her at the dinner.
Side, " Mrs. Martha Lou Hendricks; "A Man without a dricks.
Refreshments were served
last meeting. Alwilda Werner
Beegle; " Brighten the Corner Country", Mrs. Marjorie
TUESDAY
,
by
the hosl.ess.
announced that the fall
RACINE AMERICAN Where You Are," Mrs Naomi Gtimm; "David Brainard,
dlatrict meeting will be held Legion Auxiliary, Post 602,
at 8UJT Oak Lodge on Sept. 26 6:30 Tuesday picnic at the
GENERAL
with reservations to be made Racine Park~ Members to
REVENIJE
by Sept. 15.
.
SHARING
take their own table service.
Mrs. Janel Korn was In the event of rain the picnic
welcomed back following her . will be held at the ball.
long Illness. Mrs . Mary
Martin and Mrs. Janet Korn
presented a scrapbook to
Freddie Houdashelt, past
oivrii!Q !lit ~ffcxl 1ram .kllr I 1175 ltlru Ju1111 iJD. 1111~
president containing pictures
J ACCOUNT NO, 3$.2-051·001
and events of Ute club during
Mlu Houdashelt's term of
officer. The traveling prize
RACINE - The Ruth
was won by Dortha Salser. Missionary Circle of the
Racine Baptist Church met
last Thursday at the home of
'
Mrs . PhylUs Bailey with nine
members present.
A cookout was held Sunday
The meeting opened with
· at tbe home of Mr. ahd Mrs.
pr,yer by Mrs . . Nondus
Roger Walker, Union Ave.,
Hendricks and the business
Pomeroy in honor of Mrs.
meeting
followed .
Walker's birthday.
Mrs. Marjorie Grimm had
Refrethments were eved
Ute program. The scripture
to Gladys Walker, Beatrice
was
John lsi chapter and
Holm, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
special
readings by members
JGbneon, Nancy, Tanuny and
were as follows: "The World
Emily, Mr. llld Mrs. Gary Would Be ANicer Place If We
Wllller, Gene Houdlshelt and Traveled at A Slower Pace.''
llhtr•t and Lona Jean But- Mrs. Emma Adams ; "He

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The over 300 tlltrietln Ute
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were
judged Tuesday by Mr1.
Susie Miller, a home
economlca teacher.
Ribbons and premluma
wereawal'lled in Uret'Placet
ineachollhi7Scla_,ofths
depariment. Mn. Addalou
Lewis is llentrll chairman o1
domestic arts.
Winners In the dornealic art
classe$, liJ!ed first, second,
and third, respectively, were
as follOWIJ :·
CHILDA EN'S CLOTHING
.Girl's dress: Piltrlcla Wolf,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy ; Marilyn
Spencer, Rt. 1, Long Bottom ;
Anita Neutzllng, Pomeroy.
Girl's Better Dress: Jean
Spencer, Rt. 1,. Long Botton;
Beulah Hill, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
and Judy Eichinger, Rt. 3, .
Pomeroy.
Boy's Trousers: Patricia
Walt, Rosemary Keller, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy 1 and Marilyn
Spencer.
Child's blouse or shirt:
Patricia Wolf, Marilyn
Spencer and Anita Neulzllng.
Child's T·shlrt: Patricia
• Wolf, Marliyn Spencer and
Esther Mat•· Chester.
Girl 's Coat or Boy's
Ja ckel: Judy Eichinger,
;Marilyn Spencer, aod
Rosemary Keller.
Child's Nltewear : Patricia
Wolf.
ADULT CLOTHING
One Piece Dress: Patricia
Wolf, Jean Spen~er, Bernice
Carpenter, Pomeroy.
Two Piece Dress: Judy '
Eichinger, Bernice Car·
penter. Addalou Lewis,
~ · B.e tter Dress : Patricia
• Wolf, Marilyn Spencer, ,
Bernice carpenter ,
Lady's Suit; . Altona Karr,
'"Long Botton Bernice Car· .

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The at $12 a month to be laken
• FeUowshlp of the Asbury from the group's treasury. A
United Methodist Church met skating party waa planned for
at the Forest Acres Park fall for all of the children of
, recently for an evening of the church with Jay Ord to
singing and a wiener roast. have charge of arrange,
••. Jay Ord preSided at the mentt . . .
meeting during which time a . Fruit
baskets
were
bake sale was planned for prepared for two shutins and
Aug. '!/ in front of the New the next meeting was set for
York Clothing House. It was 2:30 TUesday at the church.
voted to collect in Syracuse Mel!lbers are to take bottle
for the Jerry U!wis Telethon caps.
· on Thursday, Sept. 2. Plans
Attending were Mary Beth
were also made to send . Slavin, Connie Patterson,
support to a boy in Oklahoma Teresa Ferrell, Tonya Ash,
Sonya Ash, Meg Amburger,
Carol Gibbs, Tina Gibbs,
Teresa Holablin, Jay Ord,
BAND TO PRACTICE
Randy Dudding, and t~e
The Meigs High School
counselors,
Stephanie Ord,
~"-'! Eland
bold a practice
Rose
Ann
and
Roy Jenkil)s.
session Thursday at 7:30
p.m. at the high school. On
, Friday baild members are
. to report at tbe hjgh school
BIRTHDAY NEAR
· at 3 p.m. In summer
RACINE
- Mrs. Herman
uniform to play at the lair.
(Mildred)
Wolfe,
of here, who
.,....
is bedfaat, wiU be 88 years old
Friday. She likes cards.
NEWMAN SUED
TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) REVIVALSLATEQ
Barry Newman, star of
SYRACUSE
- There wiU
television
series
be
a
revival
at the First
..' 'l''etr·oc4lllt," has been
Olurch
of
God,
Syracuse,
accused in a clvU suit of
beginning
Aug.
23
through
the
causing the death of a Green
28
at
7:30
p.m.
nightly.
Paul
Valley, Ariz., man by
"negligent and reckless" drl· Voss a student at O.U. will be
ihe guest speaker. Paator
ving.
The suit wail filed In George Oiler extends an
Superior Court by Barbara invitation to the public to
attend,
Hoppe, widow of Herbert
Hoppe, whose car was
involved In an accident with
the actor's auto. Pollee
records showed Newman was
Hostess A
cited for a stop sign violation
and Hoppe was treated for a
wriSt injury and released.
He died several weeks later
of a heart attsck which Mrs.
Hoppe's suit contends was
· brought on by the accident.
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"Colonists Carved Homes
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featur ing weathered wood :
Pat Holler, Chesler Garden
Club ; Pat Thoma, Winding
Trail , and Rose Ginther,
Chester Garden Club. Second
division of the class winners
were Allee Thomoson. Janet
Bolin af1d Addalou Lewis,
Wlndinq Trail.
"Pioneers Traveled West to
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style: BeHy Dean, Chesler
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Alice Thompson.
" Promise of Gold Lured
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~ellows : Bernice Carpenter,
Ruby Diehl, Sharon Bahr ,
Rutland Friendly Gardeners.
" From Bits and Pieces the
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Domestic arts winners announced

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By Helen and Sue Bottel

Machlr, EIHnor Ltanard. Patricia Wolf, Evelyn flallon.
Plastic Pari a Molding :
C.amla : Marcia Arnold, Ruby Smith, Rt. I, ltlldDick
Mlacellaneoua :
Jenny Sue William-. Rl. 1, dlapDrl. Patricia Wolf, Jun
Neulzllna. Patricia Wolf.
Rutland and Connie Swlahtr. $pincer.
CRAFtS AND HOIIIU
QUILTS
Mlcr.,.: Dlbr• Spenetr,
Applique: Kalhy Ann
Model Cer : Mill Van
Tr-urers from Trlllt:
Rt. 3, Pomeroy. J - Harrl$, Sue Bur*e. Rt. 3, Pomeroy ;
Baker , Anita Neul!llng.
Vranken, Pomeroy.
Cotton Patchwork: Mary
Other Model : Jun Span. Marvaret Ett• Lewla.
Anges Dixon, Pomeroy and•
jltnter,
Jon I Murr~y, Ro11mary Keller, Martha Wolf, Mary Kay Rose. Calmer , Pomeroy, Leona cer. Mall Van Vranken,
WOod Carving: George Jun Spencer.
Douglaa, JHn ~cer . · Dorothy Downie.
- Machlr, Frances Goealeln. George Wolf, Rt. 1, Long _Wolf.
Pllmtroy.
.
CROCHET
EmbrOidtrlld Tablecloth:
Painted : Rosemary )(eller. Botton.
L.ady'a Suit: Altona Karr,
.
Long lotto'". Bernice Ealhlr Mlys. Kathy Baker,
Afghan : Cathy R'lce,
Embroidered Picture :
Blcentenlal: Mary Colmer,
Carpentar. Jonl Murray, Middleport.
Rutland, Martha Douglas, Addalou Lew11.
Kathy Baker. Jor\1 Murray
Pomeroy.
Crachetlld Potholden: June Van Vranken
Antique : Kathy Ann Baker, and Barbara Fry.
Bedapread :
Barbara Ruby Qithl, Addlllou Lewla.
Lady'• BIOUH : Marilyn Anlt1 Neutzll~~g. Jane Harris,
Needlt!&gt;olnt Picture: Jane
Murray.
Embroidered : Beulah Hill, Harris, Patricia Wolf.
Spencer, Jonl murr~y. Mlrthl Doualu.
Vest: Connie Swisher, Freda Van Jnwagen, Rl . 1,
Barbera Murrey, Pomeroy,
Other Pofholders: Connie
Decoupage Picture :
Martha Douglas, Evelyn Middleport, ·
L.ady'a Knit Shirl: Marilyn Swisher, Middleport, .Jeen
Rosemary Keller, Barbara
SHncer, Jackie Starcher, Spencer, and Marcia Arnold. Hollon.
Baby Quilt: BeulaH Hill, Murrar. Jon! Murray.
For seeding new athletic facilities
cape or Poncho: Marcia Mary Kay Rose and Jane
Miscellaneous: Dorothy
Mlneravllle, 1nd Addalou
)0 Picture: Mark fkra.
Arnold,
Martha
Douglas,
Downie, Jane
Harris.
Harris . .
Rt. J.• Pomeroy, Bernice
near the school, any one having
~;t or c01 t: ROHmer/. Eleanor Leo11erd. Rt, J, Margaret Edwards.
_
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carpenter.
straw or hay to give away or sell Is
Handkerchief :
Connie
Keller. Nen White. Rt. , Pomeroy.
Cracho!led: Barbara Fry,
Crewel Picture: Esther
Swisher, Barbtra Fry, Ad· Martha Douglas.
KNITTING
Pomeroy, 1nd Addalou
Mays, Altona Kerr and
asked to call 742-3051 or contact
Afghan : Pauline Wolfe, dalou Lewis.
Hooked : Jane Harris, Evelyn Hollan.
~•• Jacket: Rosemarry Racine.
Dolly : Ruth G. Rou.sh, Barbara Fry, Amos Leonard,
school authorities.
Homemade Purse: Jane
Keller, Marcia Arnold,
Swutw: Dorothy Downie, Letart, W. Va .; Eleanor Rt. 2, Pomeroy.
Harris. Judy Eichinger,
Minersville, and Marilyn Margaret Edwards. Rutland. Leonard. Rt. :!, 'Pomt!roy,
Braided: Mary Kay Roie. Marcia Arnold.
Spencer.
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Patrlcle: Evelyn Hollon.
Loom Woven : Leona
Candle: George Wolfe,
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Rt. 3, Pomeroy, and Mary
Kay ROle, Long BottOITI .
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Addolou Lewla.
. Fancy : Dorthy Downie,
Pomeroy, Evelyn Hollon.
Embroidered : Addalou
L.awla.
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Needlepoint Cushion: Jon!
Murray, Barbara Murray.
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Meigs County Fair. Assillting in recording the results
were the show chairmen, Suzy Carpenter and Janet Bolin.

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RUTLANO - The annual
Young Reunion was held this
year at the home here of Mr.
and Mrs . Frank Young,
August 15.
Atblnding were: Mr. and
Mrs. Fr111111 Young, Rutland;
Mr. and Mn. Ralp!l Clark,
Bob and Rick, New H;lven;
Mr. and Mrs . .William Bucli
Sr,, Rutland; Mrs. WUllam
Buck Jr. and Rick , Cheshire;
Mr. and Mrs. William Buck
III, Jason and Melissa,
Cheshire; Mrs. Nancy Pope,
Toni and Tracy, Middleport;
Mrs. Lurene Kennedy and
Clarence Edwards, Galena i
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. YoWlg
and Mindy, Middleport; Mrs.
LaiTy Cleland, Greg and
Mary, Chester; Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Young, cambridge ; Mr.
RESERVE BEST OF SHOW award in artistic arrangemenls went to Betty Dean, Rt. 3,
and Mrs. Joe Young,
Pomeroy,
of the Chester Garden Club for her .free style arrangement, while Jayne Hoeflich
Pomeroy; Mr, and Mr~ .
received
the
Junior Gardener award for accumulating the most points in aU classes of ·lbe
Daniel Bintz, Bedford, Ind.;
junior
division.
·
Mrs. Dorothy Young, Mid·
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Young, Tlpp City.
Later, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Young a 50th
wedding anniversary party
waa held for Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Young. The table was
decorated in gold with a gold
and white wedding cake. ~
Cake and punch were served '!!!
and gifts were opened by the
TIIURSDAY
surprised couple.
WEEKEND REVlV AL at
Indep e nden t Holiness
Church, Fourth and J.,incoln
Sts ., Middleport. Special 1...
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nightly. Pastor O'Dell
Manley. Public invited.

Social
Calendar

Women
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Not everyone has the
ability to grow beautiful
Dowers and create exquisite
arrangements, but Meigs
County womeft certainly do.
The Meigs County Fair
Dower show staged Wed·
nesday was bigger and better
in mOst every way , Over 300
entries were made in the
show, first to he held In the
new Floral Hall on the
fairgrounds. The exhibits will
remain In place until 8 this
evening at which time the
hall will be cleared In
preparaUon· for the second
show to be held on Friday.
Wednesday's show was
judged by Mrs. Frank Christy
of Marietta, an accredited
judge of the Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs.
Something new this year
was Ute awarding of in·
scribed silver trays as well as
rosettes to the winners of best
of show and reserve best of
shoJN in the artistic
a!'l'angements and the horticulture sweepstakes winner. The junior gardener
award remains a rosette and
a $2.50 premium.
The winners in Wed·
nesday's show were Mrs.
Alice Thompson of Pomeroy,
member of the Winding Trail
Garden Club, taking both the
best of show and the horUculture sweepstakes, with
Mrs. Belly De1111 of Rl. 3
Pomeroy, member of the
Chester Garden Club, win·
ning Ute reserve best of show.
Junior gardener selected on
Ute basis of accumulated
poinls in aU exhibils in the
junior division · was Jayne
Hoeflich, Pomeroy.
The winners in each class
listed first, second and third
respectively, were as
follows :
ARTISTIC
ARRANGEMENTS
" To the land of the Red·
man", featuring native plant
mater ia ls : Bernice Car.
penter, Bend 0 ' the River
Garden Clul); Betty Dean,
Chester. Garden Club; Margie
Bishop, Rutland Friendly
Gardeners.
" Adventurers Came In
Search of New Worlds ' ' ,
modern : Alice Thomp5oh.
Winding Trail Garden Club,
Pomeroy ; Bernice Carpenter
and Ruby Diehl, Rultand
Garden Club:
" Pil9rim s Came tor
Re li giou s Freedom ",
suggestive of a small country
church: Janet Bolin, Rutland
Friendly Gardeners: Allc'l

7- 'lbe Ila11JSemlnei,MlckleiiOit..l'lma01, 0., Tbtnda:r,Aq. It, li'TI .

II CGI1ele Reilly Net I 7?
DEAR HELEN AND SUE:
·
1 am a lt.year~ld ~JI! egpbm!tn. When I lfldualed
fr001 high IIChool, I chided the big un!Ynlty so much that I
entered buainl!lll ICbool. But my Pllftllll naged me Into
college and I stuck It out for a yell'. The tllpecl me to go blck
this fall.
1thought I might lind a ~~~~band at the unlwnity -In fact
that was my parenll' aole p111110111in ~ me. It hul't
worked out that way, MOlt people at co1Je8e 111e111 cold,
IOOlflerent, and too billy for frlendlhipl. I jult don't tit ln. ~
fellows I date aren't my claalmatea.
I'm also depreued becaiiM I'm so unmotivated about
studying. I'd ratlier worll, and l'mgood at olftce work. But I'm
afraid If I do,! won't bave a chance for a good marrlase.
Would It be the end d. a potential social life for me If I quit
college? (Then my folka might say, "We told you so."),YOUNG AND RESTLESS
.
DEARY AND R:
You're attending college for a reuon that went out d. style
20 years ago! We predict your aoclal Ufe - aa well u your
opinion of yourself - wiU lmpfove mlghtgy wben you find a Job
thai buUds up your self-418teem. - HELEN ,
DEARY AND R:
I'd say your parents are more than balf to blame for your
non-motivation. People who talk up college only 81 an
investment for a good marriage produce daughters who thln1t
of themselves as second..::lass clingers. Get out In the world
and earn your way! - SUE
DEAR RAP:
This letter Is to the whites who howl .about "reverse
dlscrimin8tlon" when jobs ·go to quaUfled blacka, MexicanAmericana, etc.
There's an old saying, "What goes around comes arolllld."
Now they llnow how minorities fell when they were overlooked · '
for so many years. - M.S.B. ,
READERS ALL:
,
Wouldn't It be wonderful If people were TRULY hired on
their qualifications alone - without regard to race, creed or
quotas? That lime will come, ·but not for a while yet,
unfortunately ... pol nnW we do much more to solve the
ghetto problem.
.
Meanwhile, each group will bowl, "Unfair!" when the
greatest unfairness of allis the fact that we still let color make
a difference.
It shouldn't - and It won't, I predict, by the end of the
century. - HELEN
I
NOTE FROM SUE : It may ta.ke a little longer than that, Mom.
But I hope not!
RAP:
Eric and I have a close Intimate relatlonsl)lp with no
strings. He says he Isn't ready to settle down with one woman,
and I go along because what else can I do? But I dreain of
marriage, though I don't mention II.
,
· He Insists he doesn't mind If I go with other guys, but each
time I do, he sulks for a week, then apologizes.! !X'"Iend I don't
care when he sees other girls, but It tears me apart.
How can I make him realize that- ONE PLUS ONE IS
BETTER
'
OPOffi:
TeD Eric how you feel. Maybe he's walling to hear 111 SUE

"Though Lillie Hands Were
Busy. There was Always
Time for Play'', Craig Bolin,
Rutland , blue;
Jayne
Hoe11ich, Pomeroy, red, and
Sue Ellen Fry. Pomeroy.
white.
Zinn ia, dahlia flowered
specimen: Jayne Hoeflich,
blue and red ; Sue Ellen Fry,
white.
Zinnia. cactus flowered
specimen: Jayne Hoeflich.
blue and red ; Cheryl Folmer,
Rl. J, Pomeroy , while.
Mllrlgold ·speclmen : Jayne
Hoeflich, blue and red ; Sue
Ellen Fry, while.
Gladiolus specimen ; Jennl
Sue Burke, Rt. l , Pomeroy,
blue; Craig Bolin, red and
while.
Handcrafted Item made of
natural material : Ruth Ann
Fry·, Pomeroy ; Jay Car·
penter, Rl. 1, Long Bottom.
Craig Bolin.
HORTICULTURE
Rose, hybrid tea In red,
pink or blends of these: Ruby
Diehl. Bunny Kuhl, Chester
Garden Club; Al ice Thomp·
son.
Rose. hybrid tea. yellow,
orange or blends of these:
Pat Holter. Allee Thompson,
no third.
Rose , tlorlbunda : Ada
Holler, Chesler Garden Club;
Allee Thompson, no third.
Rose, grandlflora: Allee
Thompson, Pal Holter, no.
third .
Gladiolus: Janet Bolin ,
Ruby Diehl, Bernice Car·
penter.
Zinnia, dahlia flowered :
Elsie Folmer , Rt. J ,
Pomeroy; Mae Mora, Rose
Ginther.
Zinnia, cactus flowered :
Ruby DiehL Allee Thompson,
Sha ron Jewell.
.
Dahlia, decorative: Rose
Ginther. Ado Holler, Allee
Thomosoli.
Dahlia, cactus type :
Bern ice Carpe nter , Ada
Holter, Allee Thom·pson.
Marigold : Ruby Dieh l,
Sharon Jewell. Ruth Karr,
Rt. 1, Long Bottom .
. Potted plant, foliage type:
Suzy Car penter, Bernice
Durst. Middleport Amateur
Gardeners ; Berni ce Carpenler.
African violets : Bunny
Kuhl. Linda Edwards, Rt. 1,
Long Bottom ; Mrs. Edward
Burkett, Middleport Amateur
Gardeners,
Hang ing basket : Mrs .
Edward Burkett, Alice
Thompson, Bern ice Carpenter.
Handcratled item : Mrs .
Eva Klnq, Rt. 2, Pomeroy ;
+++
Suzy Carpenter, Bernice ONE:
Ca~r:-:,~;. 1 Flowers: Rose
Says the more caullous older genera lion :Lat Eric think he
Ginther, Alice Thompson , no amay lose you to another man - and maybe he'D teU YOU how
third.
he feels. - HELEN

SATURDAY
The Middleport Business
SHADE River Lodge 453
and Professional Women's F&amp;AM, Chester, Saturday, I
Club had a wiener roast and 7:30 p.m. Work in fellowship 1
hamburger fry at the Route
33 roadside park Monday degree. All master masons
invited.
evening.
SUNDAY
Guests were Jack Robson ,
MCELROY
REUNION
Tony, Miller, Tom Walker,
Sunday
PorUand
Park
basket
Stacy Vale, Christie Vale,
Was
Made",
mass
dinner
1
p,m.
All
relatives
Ruth Ann Fry, Sue Ellen Fry,
arrangements
:
Sharon
John Warner, Belinda and friends invited.
, Jewell, Star Garden Club ;
RACINE AMERICAN
Allee Thompson, Juanita
Grimm, Edith Grimm, H. J.
Lambert, Rutland Friendly
Grimm, Shelly Stobart, Legion Post 602 annual picnic
Gardeners.
Charles Hayes, Osby Martin, Sunday, noon at Shrine Park
" From the land of Plenty,
Grover Salser, Jr., James in Racine. Bring covered dish
the Fea•t Was Spread",
Proffitt, Marjorie Proffitt, and table service,
exhlbllional table picture:
Janet Bolin , Mae Mora,
MCKINNEY MEMORIAL
Rita Matthews, Marcy
TAKlNG THE BEST OF SHOW In artl8tlc
Chester
Garden Club, and
Reunion
Sunday
at
Flatrock,
Matthews, Robin Savage,
BlTangements as well as the horllcullure sweepstall~ In
June Van Branken, Pomeroy
W.
Va
.,
back
of
Point
Alice Sutherland.
the Wednesday Meigs County Fair flower show was Alice
Garden Club.
JUNIOR DIVISION
A dlacusslon waa held on · Pleasant. Basket lunch at
Thompson, Pomeroy, a member of the Winding TraU
Artistic
arranqemenl ,
the baby contest to be held noon.
Garden Club. She was presented rosettes and inscribed
FAMILY DINNER Sunday . sUver trays. Her winning arrangement was lbe "Colonists
Saturday at the Meigs CoWlty
Fair by the club. Eloise at Shrine Pork in Racine for
Cilrves Homes from the· Virgin Forests," featuring
Wilson reported that 158 · Dale VanMeter family,
weathered wood.
entries have been received. friends and neighbors. Bring
Those who wiU help are asked covered dish and table serMissionary," Mrs. Martha
to be at the fairgrounds at 11 vice. Dinner at 1:30 p.m.
ALL
DAY
Homecom
ing
Asks So Utile, and Gives So Stobert; "A Thankful Heart," Lou Beegle; "The U!gend of
a.m.
Sunday
at
Hazel
Community
A thank-you note was read
Much," Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Helen Slack; "A Friend the Raindrops," Mrs. Phyllys
Church,
Long
Bottom.
Basket
from Lucy Earwood for the
Gheen; "Look on the Sunny Is a Gift of God," Mrs. Bailey and "If," Mrs. Hengift preeenled to her at the dinner.
Side, " Mrs. Martha Lou Hendricks; "A Man without a dricks.
Refreshments were served
last meeting. Alwilda Werner
Beegle; " Brighten the Corner Country", Mrs. Marjorie
TUESDAY
,
by
the hosl.ess.
announced that the fall
RACINE AMERICAN Where You Are," Mrs Naomi Gtimm; "David Brainard,
dlatrict meeting will be held Legion Auxiliary, Post 602,
at 8UJT Oak Lodge on Sept. 26 6:30 Tuesday picnic at the
GENERAL
with reservations to be made Racine Park~ Members to
REVENIJE
by Sept. 15.
.
SHARING
take their own table service.
Mrs. Janel Korn was In the event of rain the picnic
welcomed back following her . will be held at the ball.
long Illness. Mrs . Mary
Martin and Mrs. Janet Korn
presented a scrapbook to
Freddie Houdashelt, past
oivrii!Q !lit ~ffcxl 1ram .kllr I 1175 ltlru Ju1111 iJD. 1111~
president containing pictures
J ACCOUNT NO, 3$.2-051·001
and events of Ute club during
Mlu Houdashelt's term of
officer. The traveling prize
RACINE - The Ruth
was won by Dortha Salser. Missionary Circle of the
Racine Baptist Church met
last Thursday at the home of
'
Mrs . PhylUs Bailey with nine
members present.
A cookout was held Sunday
The meeting opened with
· at tbe home of Mr. ahd Mrs.
pr,yer by Mrs . . Nondus
Roger Walker, Union Ave.,
Hendricks and the business
Pomeroy in honor of Mrs.
meeting
followed .
Walker's birthday.
Mrs. Marjorie Grimm had
Refrethments were eved
Ute program. The scripture
to Gladys Walker, Beatrice
was
John lsi chapter and
Holm, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
special
readings by members
JGbneon, Nancy, Tanuny and
were as follows: "The World
Emily, Mr. llld Mrs. Gary Would Be ANicer Place If We
Wllller, Gene Houdlshelt and Traveled at A Slower Pace.''
llhtr•t and Lona Jean But- Mrs. Emma Adams ; "He

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The over 300 tlltrietln Ute
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'""" M i """·-t .._._
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were
judged Tuesday by Mr1.
Susie Miller, a home
economlca teacher.
Ribbons and premluma
wereawal'lled in Uret'Placet
ineachollhi7Scla_,ofths
depariment. Mn. Addalou
Lewis is llentrll chairman o1
domestic arts.
Winners In the dornealic art
classe$, liJ!ed first, second,
and third, respectively, were
as follOWIJ :·
CHILDA EN'S CLOTHING
.Girl's dress: Piltrlcla Wolf,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy ; Marilyn
Spencer, Rt. 1, Long Bottom ;
Anita Neutzllng, Pomeroy.
Girl's Better Dress: Jean
Spencer, Rt. 1,. Long Botton;
Beulah Hill, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
and Judy Eichinger, Rt. 3, .
Pomeroy.
Boy's Trousers: Patricia
Walt, Rosemary Keller, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy 1 and Marilyn
Spencer.
Child's blouse or shirt:
Patricia Wolf, Marilyn
Spencer and Anita Neulzllng.
Child's T·shlrt: Patricia
• Wolf, Marliyn Spencer and
Esther Mat•· Chester.
Girl 's Coat or Boy's
Ja ckel: Judy Eichinger,
;Marilyn Spencer, aod
Rosemary Keller.
Child's Nltewear : Patricia
Wolf.
ADULT CLOTHING
One Piece Dress: Patricia
Wolf, Jean Spen~er, Bernice
Carpenter, Pomeroy.
Two Piece Dress: Judy '
Eichinger, Bernice Car·
penter. Addalou Lewis,
~ · B.e tter Dress : Patricia
• Wolf, Marilyn Spencer, ,
Bernice carpenter ,
Lady's Suit; . Altona Karr,
'"Long Botton Bernice Car· .

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The at $12 a month to be laken
• FeUowshlp of the Asbury from the group's treasury. A
United Methodist Church met skating party waa planned for
at the Forest Acres Park fall for all of the children of
, recently for an evening of the church with Jay Ord to
singing and a wiener roast. have charge of arrange,
••. Jay Ord preSided at the mentt . . .
meeting during which time a . Fruit
baskets
were
bake sale was planned for prepared for two shutins and
Aug. '!/ in front of the New the next meeting was set for
York Clothing House. It was 2:30 TUesday at the church.
voted to collect in Syracuse Mel!lbers are to take bottle
for the Jerry U!wis Telethon caps.
· on Thursday, Sept. 2. Plans
Attending were Mary Beth
were also made to send . Slavin, Connie Patterson,
support to a boy in Oklahoma Teresa Ferrell, Tonya Ash,
Sonya Ash, Meg Amburger,
Carol Gibbs, Tina Gibbs,
Teresa Holablin, Jay Ord,
BAND TO PRACTICE
Randy Dudding, and t~e
The Meigs High School
counselors,
Stephanie Ord,
~"-'! Eland
bold a practice
Rose
Ann
and
Roy Jenkil)s.
session Thursday at 7:30
p.m. at the high school. On
, Friday baild members are
. to report at tbe hjgh school
BIRTHDAY NEAR
· at 3 p.m. In summer
RACINE
- Mrs. Herman
uniform to play at the lair.
(Mildred)
Wolfe,
of here, who
.,....
is bedfaat, wiU be 88 years old
Friday. She likes cards.
NEWMAN SUED
TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) REVIVALSLATEQ
Barry Newman, star of
SYRACUSE
- There wiU
television
series
be
a
revival
at the First
..' 'l''etr·oc4lllt," has been
Olurch
of
God,
Syracuse,
accused in a clvU suit of
beginning
Aug.
23
through
the
causing the death of a Green
28
at
7:30
p.m.
nightly.
Paul
Valley, Ariz., man by
"negligent and reckless" drl· Voss a student at O.U. will be
ihe guest speaker. Paator
ving.
The suit wail filed In George Oiler extends an
Superior Court by Barbara invitation to the public to
attend,
Hoppe, widow of Herbert
Hoppe, whose car was
involved In an accident with
the actor's auto. Pollee
records showed Newman was
Hostess A
cited for a stop sign violation
and Hoppe was treated for a
wriSt injury and released.
He died several weeks later
of a heart attsck which Mrs.
Hoppe's suit contends was
· brought on by the accident.
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"Colonists Carved Homes
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featur ing weathered wood :
Pat Holler, Chesler Garden
Club ; Pat Thoma, Winding
Trail , and Rose Ginther,
Chester Garden Club. Second
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Wlndinq Trail.
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Rutland Friendly Gardeners.
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By Helen and Sue Bottel

Machlr, EIHnor Ltanard. Patricia Wolf, Evelyn flallon.
Plastic Pari a Molding :
C.amla : Marcia Arnold, Ruby Smith, Rt. I, ltlldDick
Mlacellaneoua :
Jenny Sue William-. Rl. 1, dlapDrl. Patricia Wolf, Jun
Neulzllna. Patricia Wolf.
Rutland and Connie Swlahtr. $pincer.
CRAFtS AND HOIIIU
QUILTS
Mlcr.,.: Dlbr• Spenetr,
Applique: Kalhy Ann
Model Cer : Mill Van
Tr-urers from Trlllt:
Rt. 3, Pomeroy. J - Harrl$, Sue Bur*e. Rt. 3, Pomeroy ;
Baker , Anita Neul!llng.
Vranken, Pomeroy.
Cotton Patchwork: Mary
Other Model : Jun Span. Marvaret Ett• Lewla.
Anges Dixon, Pomeroy and•
jltnter,
Jon I Murr~y, Ro11mary Keller, Martha Wolf, Mary Kay Rose. Calmer , Pomeroy, Leona cer. Mall Van Vranken,
WOod Carving: George Jun Spencer.
Douglaa, JHn ~cer . · Dorothy Downie.
- Machlr, Frances Goealeln. George Wolf, Rt. 1, Long _Wolf.
Pllmtroy.
.
CROCHET
EmbrOidtrlld Tablecloth:
Painted : Rosemary )(eller. Botton.
L.ady'a Suit: Altona Karr,
.
Long lotto'". Bernice Ealhlr Mlys. Kathy Baker,
Afghan : Cathy R'lce,
Embroidered Picture :
Blcentenlal: Mary Colmer,
Carpentar. Jonl Murray, Middleport.
Rutland, Martha Douglas, Addalou Lew11.
Kathy Baker. Jor\1 Murray
Pomeroy.
Crachetlld Potholden: June Van Vranken
Antique : Kathy Ann Baker, and Barbara Fry.
Bedapread :
Barbara Ruby Qithl, Addlllou Lewla.
Lady'• BIOUH : Marilyn Anlt1 Neutzll~~g. Jane Harris,
Needlt!&gt;olnt Picture: Jane
Murray.
Embroidered : Beulah Hill, Harris, Patricia Wolf.
Spencer, Jonl murr~y. Mlrthl Doualu.
Vest: Connie Swisher, Freda Van Jnwagen, Rl . 1,
Barbera Murrey, Pomeroy,
Other Pofholders: Connie
Decoupage Picture :
Martha Douglas, Evelyn Middleport, ·
L.ady'a Knit Shirl: Marilyn Swisher, Middleport, .Jeen
Rosemary Keller, Barbara
SHncer, Jackie Starcher, Spencer, and Marcia Arnold. Hollon.
Baby Quilt: BeulaH Hill, Murrar. Jon! Murray.
For seeding new athletic facilities
cape or Poncho: Marcia Mary Kay Rose and Jane
Miscellaneous: Dorothy
Mlneravllle, 1nd Addalou
)0 Picture: Mark fkra.
Arnold,
Martha
Douglas,
Downie, Jane
Harris.
Harris . .
Rt. J.• Pomeroy, Bernice
near the school, any one having
~;t or c01 t: ROHmer/. Eleanor Leo11erd. Rt, J, Margaret Edwards.
_
RUGS ·
carpenter.
straw or hay to give away or sell Is
Handkerchief :
Connie
Keller. Nen White. Rt. , Pomeroy.
Cracho!led: Barbara Fry,
Crewel Picture: Esther
Swisher, Barbtra Fry, Ad· Martha Douglas.
KNITTING
Pomeroy, 1nd Addalou
Mays, Altona Kerr and
asked to call 742-3051 or contact
Afghan : Pauline Wolfe, dalou Lewis.
Hooked : Jane Harris, Evelyn Hollan.
~•• Jacket: Rosemarry Racine.
Dolly : Ruth G. Rou.sh, Barbara Fry, Amos Leonard,
school authorities.
Homemade Purse: Jane
Keller, Marcia Arnold,
Swutw: Dorothy Downie, Letart, W. Va .; Eleanor Rt. 2, Pomeroy.
Harris. Judy Eichinger,
Minersville, and Marilyn Margaret Edwards. Rutland. Leonard. Rt. :!, 'Pomt!roy,
Braided: Mary Kay Roie. Marcia Arnold.
Spencer.
, Mlscellaneoua:
Patrlcle: Evelyn Hollon.
Loom Woven : Leona
Candle: George Wolfe,
'
Lldy'a Bicentennial Gown :
Addalou Lew! a, Jane Herr Ia,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy, and Mary
Kay ROle, Long BottOITI .
.
APRONS
Kitchen: Marthe Oouglaa,
Coolville; Marcia ·Arnold,
Addolou Lewla.
. Fancy : Dorthy Downie,
Pomeroy, Evelyn Hollon.
Embroidered : Addalou
L.awla.
Bicentennial : Addalou
Lewla. Frencea Goe&amp;leln.
Pomeroy, and Anita Neut.
zllng.
NEEDLECRAFT
Pillow cases, appllqued:
Mary Kay Roae.
PI low Cases. painted :
Martha· Douglas, Addalou
. r
lewis.
Pillow
Cases.
embroidered: Leona Machlr, Rt.
J, Pomeroy, Ruby Diehl, Rf.
1, Rutland, and Bunny Kuhl,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
Antique Pillow Cases:
Addlllou Lewis.
Crocheted Cushion :
Martha Douglas, Barbara
Fry, Rl. J, Pomeroy and Jane
Harrl!.
Needlepoint Cushion: Jon!
Murray, Barbara Murray.
Painted Tablecloth :
.POL()RON
Mlscellaneoua : Marcia
Arnold, callly Rice. Beulah
Hill. Rl. 3, Pomeroy.

• $19.99

Nelson's Reg . $10.88

Reg. $12.99

POLY WHEELBARROW

- Assorted Colors
- Aluminum Frame
- Folds lor storage

$6.99

Nelson's:

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LAWN
CHAIR

METAL

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GARDEN

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SET
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89~

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KRISPY
KAN
."Crispe

Crown°

top

··1.99

CORNWALL
9 CUP

OREOS

contains blue crysl•ls
' which absorb all moiature
in the container, keeping
food fresher, crispy and
tasty year round. A perfect
gill idea.

Nelson's
Reg. $3.99

'9.99

Nelson's Reg . $1.49

POLY PERC

sellin!l cookie.

89~
19

oz.

$499
Nelson's
Reg. $9.99

Nelson's Reg. $1.15

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TAURUS (April 20·Mer 201
Jumping to conclusions in com.
mercia! matters could be disastrous today . Let you r common
sen se prevail and ~ou'll prolll.
GEMINI (M 21 J
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'Y - unt
If you
apply yoursel1 t6d ~y you cou ld
tr ansform situations of small
pr o mise into something pe1 sonally advantageou s.

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When confronted bY challel')ge
today you 'll find It will awaken
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LEO (Julr 23-Aug. 221 Even
th ough you will play the major
rote· in somethTng Involving a
friend , ~ou ' !l look better 11you let
him take the credi t for it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Put
yo ur .clever mind to work today.
De\lelop new proced ur es ir1s t e~d
or adhering to worn -~ut routines.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Lady
· Luck may take a hand tod ay If
she sees you 're putting torth
yb ur be st efforts . Give it all
you\1 0 got . bu t be alert lor the
breaks, too.

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OFFICE HOURS
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Da ll y, 8:30 a . m . to 12: 00
Noon Saturday .
Ph one today 992 -2156.

NOTICES
ATTN. : !I
P.LL HOUsEWIVES
All Yard Sa ln , Rummage ,
Porch .!nd BaserTle'n t Por ~ h

end Basement Sales , etc .
must be paid In ·advance .
Ge t yours In earl'( by
sto pplno by our office at
The Dally Sentinel. 111
Court St . or wr i ting Box
729, Pomeroy , Oh io 45769

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No•. 22) You wit h vour remittance .
c an eKt r lca te yourself !rom
something tha t' s been b othering
you II you view the situa tion from
a fresh angie. Use your smarts.
DO od d jobs, roofing, pain ·
SAGITTARIUS (N9v. 23-0tc. WILL
l ing, hauling, tree work. and
21) A profita ble opportunity may
mowing. Ph one 992-74(;9.
sud denly p resent itself .today . .It
win be the tvpe that· calls lor a
last (lecislon.
IN THE ·
COMMONP~EAStOtiRT ,
CAPRICORN (Oec. 22· Jon. 111
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
You 'll reach those who really
OHIO
me;Jn something to you by being
NO. 16,017
ge nerous to day. Be a giver, nola ROSERT C. D' BR lEN , el al
taker.
PLAINTIFFS
vs
AQUARIUS (Jin. 20·Ftb. It) BUCKEYE FARM S iNC .
f'.,lter a slow start yOur producDE FE NOANT
PUBLIC NOTICE
ti veness w ill accele rate sur Pursua nt to an order of sale
prisingly. You should be able to
iss ued by the Court of Com .
ca tch up on many s mall. mon Pten of Meigs County .
neglected chores .
Ohio , I will otter for sate at
public
aucl ion on I he 18t h. day
PISCES (Fob. 20-MI;ch 20) of
Sep tember , 1976 at 10 :00
Don't wa lt lor frien ds to call you a.rn ., a t the front steps of the
to do something today . Tak'e the Meigs county Courf House .
ln itiati\le. Make plans that In- Ppmer oy , Oh10, the follow ing
clude them .

·

~Your ·.
~Birthday
Aug. 20, 1171
So me unu su al. r eward ing
changes are In store for you this
year. Conditions w ill c hange
sw1ft1y. so be ready to moYe
when opportunity beckons.

Tbe Alm••c
Ualled PftU IDiernatlilnal

Today II Thursday, Aug. 19,
lhe ZS2nd day of 1976 wllh 134
lo follow.
The moon is between Its
last ~ and new phase.
The morning stars ar.e
Jupiter IIIII Satilril.

The evening 111.-s are Mer·
cury, Mara and Venus.
Thole born oo Ibis date are
. under the """ of Leo.

described r eal es late :
S! tuated In !he Court . of
M ei gs , Stare of Ohio , Town .

ship

of

Ol ive .

For Fast Results
Use
The
Sentinel
Classifieds
-

®.

(;ard Of TllanU

Auto Sales

2 SIGNS·

1••.

An took you In his care.
Dear God , plttase to~•

him ,
And ·give him all our lo ... e.
SadlY mls1~ : by 8etty lou, Pooch
and Jim , Clara Belle and

and

NOW accepting plano 1tudents ,
beginneu , t,-.termediote, od ·
vonced student, , Coil 992-

· 2270.
AUCTIO,., this. week on Soturdoy
njght at 7 p.m . or the Auction
House. Ho!'ton St ., MoS9"1 , W .
Vo. New and used merch~ndise

Qnd furniture .

W1Ll CARE for elderly ~omef'\ in
my ~Omit . P~ontt 91n-73t.c.

Ocean.
In 1116, the 1JfJI'II Oood lo
III the NCirthellllern lllalel
kUled :100 persons and
deltroyed or daJntl«ed 20,000
hom•.

In IIID, U2 '11JY11lane pilot
FnnciJ Gary Powers was
CCIIlvletedln a Mo100w court
and lltlllenced to 10 yem In
pilon. He - released 18
lllllltblllater llld schanged
•I for Soviet spy Rudolf Abel.
In lf74, flodaer Dllvtea,
•• U.S. amhmclor to Cyprus,
• - llbot to deaib dll'lng

:

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demoutratlona of Greet
Cypiota It hi&amp; embaaay In
Nlcolla ..

.' A

thoulht r... lhe day :

:

Amerlean

,

Bernard

•~

statesman
Barucll
has

said,

never
: fortotten-tlnd wUI never
forg~e nobler thingB lbat
• lntllht her Into being and
"Amlli'lca

lllat light bet patll .... "

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fur ther Information, colt (614)

245-9m or P.O. Bo• 91.
Bidwell, Ohio, 45614.

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NOTICE OF

A,~OIHTMIHT

Cut N0.21128
lltejo If Iori ••ward
Romlnt Deceased.
·Hallet II ~orlby given thai
Ell I May flomlne Of Routt No.
3, Pomeroy, Melva Counfy,
Ohio. h•• bllfl duly epr,olntiCI
Executrix or tho Ea ett of
lert
Edwerd
Rom Ino
ftcttMCf, late of ,.omeroy,
R.D. No. 3, Mtltll County.
OhiO.
Croelllon oro requlriCI to
lhllr cl1lms with .. ld
f ducl1ry
within
Thrtt

'!'•

months .

Doted this tth dey of Auvuat
1976.
Mennlnv o . Wtbafer
Judgt
Ill 12, "· 2~-:Jtc

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,6,

Nice ~o ndition .

Coll992·28.t9.

5380.

lfeliJrantH-:~_,_/' .c

OPPORiu'N~TY· ·

A • GREAT
Unlimit•d

•ornings .

Otomonstrote To.,.s and Gifts o
few ev.-ninQs o we-ek . NO e x·
~ience . 'NO paperwork . NO

' G·cisoli ne

olowonce. Earn FREE Sample
Kit. Call 712-'JJn . Wr ite TOY

LY ! Work ot home. no experie-nce necessary - excellent pov. Write Am•rican
Service. 6950 Wayzoto Bl vd . .

196b Dodge one·holf ton pic kup ,
standard in good running con.
dition . ~one 985.3576.

Barr .

PARCEL 5: In Secllon 16. GOOD used portable typewriter.
Pbono 985·3576.
Town Ill , Range 11 of the Ohio
Com p,any 's Purchase , 80 acres • or 5 d,·ow.,- metal file cabinet .
bei ng the ent half of the
Phone992·7261 .

mites , sissy bor , crash bars ,

Johnstown, Pa. )59CU.

Charles R. Hotris , Portland,
Ohio . Phone8rl3-2693 .

pull bock hondle bors, n&amp;w' tire
and seals, Scrambler side
piper, $650. Coll 9•9·2ol80.
TOV L""IES PARTY PLAN. WINTER pototo.s ond pooches.

---1973 HONDA 350&lt;1 cyl ., like new ,
-··

2800 mles , extras . $800 firm .
Must sell . P,hone949·2181 .
LOCALLY owntd beauty s~o for
sok! or lease or will sell equipment consisting of two !fo'OSh

TRAil FULL OR
PART TilE
You don' t have to quit your
prtsent job to trMn to driw a
tractot·ttaUer. In only 7 to 8
weekends PART TIME training

..,,_
jSaturdl'fS &amp; Sundays} a qual-

ified driver un bt urning

ptr. year and up. (3 wtfi:s in •
FULL TIME resident training
pfogram).

REVCO Tr~ctor Trailer Training, Inc. will train you on modern, 'proftulonll equipment,
and pl~eement ISSistance fs
MiailW!t upon ,r.:lduttion,

422-4080

PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

Fill' Reilt

ONE

36-17.
S27 .SOO.OO. .
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.
ROBERT C. HARTEN BACH , YARD S.ole, Aug: ·19: 20 and :21 ,
Convenient to shopping' on
Sheriff of Melos County, Ohio
Third and Mill Strt~'J .1ft Midstarting ot 9 a.m.. stove ,
(8) 12. ''· 26 : (9) 2. 9
dlepOrt, lrond newj'l1~jjh qualirefrigerator, Iron and toaster,
ty aportmentM"'" S•~ · the
tires, girl's clothing, lamp1 ,
•maoogor ol Apl . 16. or coli
NOTICE OF
rugs , bkycle, toys and misc.
APPOINTMENT
992·7721.
778 Oliv!r ~tr~t: ~iddl~flOrt .
CliO No. 219G3
AV
.4.iLiliLE ot Rivor; id; AportEstalt ol CHARLES c . yARD SALE-ocrott from post of·
mentt.
I bedroom apartLt!WIS, Dt&lt;tl1td.
flee In Syrocu1e, Fridoy only,
monls, $100 per m~lh ; 2
Notlcr Is htrtby given that
10 a.m . til ? Baby furniture ,
Margaret Ella Ltwfs of R. I,
Mdroom oportmenlt. 1133 per
clothes, oil sizes, fl•xer •"cer·
lox 161. Mllldloport. Ohio, has
month. One prke for all, Phone
ciser , TV troy1 , furnllur• . new
boon dulr, oppolnttd "d ·
992·3273.
mlnltfr1tr I C of the Estate of . TuPf*wQre. yellow 1howet
curtain 1et and rugs , etc, Judy 3 room furr;tllhed apartment,
'"•rtes c. Lewis, deceased,
lift of Meigs County, Ohio .
Williams and Kathy Fr.,.
utililies furnishN. Coli 992·
Creditors tn tequlred to
3t29.
lilt their clolml with sa·ld
fiduciary
wltnln
Tnrtt
TRAILER lot for rtnt, Nice yard
monftta .
and QOtdon spoco. Coil 949Detod thiS 9tn dey of Auvust
2525, 9o.m. lo6p.m.
PLEASURE
harsos
and
ponlos
.
1976.
Alio, will do training. ptlon• 5 R~S. 1662 lincoln Hgts .
M~nnlng D. Websltr
(614 )698-3:190, Ruth RH~ts .
Judoe
Phone (3041768· ~1 ,
111 ll, tf, 16-3tc
(

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arid combout stations and •
dryers. Equipment is onlY two
yean old . W:rlte &amp;ox 729-B, "·
T~e Doily Sentinel , Pomeroy,

Ohio•5769.
'
SEt,MER Sl9net ab clorinel, 3 yr s.
old, in very good condition .
Phone 985 ·3576.
oAK cattle racks for 67-70 Ford
fruck ; antique piano; 1972
Vega: Phebe Roberti , Racine,

Ohio . Coli 949·2626 or 247·
.2641.
piGs IDf sole. Phone 742-2455 or
742-2673.
9;~~:12 new tent.- ,;.~er been used,
"I"P' 5 odults. $50. Piano, SSO,
in good condition. Phone 992·
7378.
A GOOD Jersey milk cow with

.

heifer coif. See Chorles Gordner, Rt: l , Middleport on
le~cti~@..~!e~ Road .
CA68AGE , tomatoes, ond •weet
cor,n, squash. Phone 8.43·2.495 .

FREEZER SM.£
1-Good uNCI 30 cu . It.

frMzer
Onlr St5o
1- New 5,qoo BTl! Air
Condlt""'er.
Reo. n5o.n
SPECIAL 1175.00
t-Good uNCI 12 cu. it

freozer.

OniY$125

- Pomeroy Landmn

II

Jack W. ClrHy, M(lr.
. ""'""'9t2-2tll

.

SNAPPER
CLEARANCE SALE
20 Pet. dlsc:o,.,l on 111
mowers in slock.
2-5 H P ridors 26" cut
1-1 H·p rldor 30" cui
2-21" ull propollod
mowers
2-11" push mowers
3f Pet. dlscovnt on Sn1pper
tillers
1-5 HP cfllln drive tllltn
1-1 HP dutln drive tlllora

Noble Summit Rd.,
Middleport
PHONE m .sm
7-21 ·1 mo .

WIN AT BRIDGE
A little luck never hurts
NORTH

19

•Q JS

Wlnahlold R1placemtnl
FrH Esllmattl
loclr Work
Expert Pllntlng
Insurance Work
W.lcoint
SI.RI. 7
Coolville, Ohio
Ul-3127
7·21· 1 mo.

WEST

on

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fb:!RS 1 SA;IJT '5l.i\VIIb OJBR lt\AT MUJ,,
NJ) AU. !.OJ 00 IS SiT 'THE~ f.W fAT IT!

• 92
t A Q 10 7 2

EAST
632
'IIAJI083

t85

6 A 10 4
• 87 6 3
SOUTH
aAJ I0 84
•K H

loli!'ll bearl.
.
"Magnificent," cried lhe
student while the Profeuor
hummed a few ban of "With
a UtUe Bit of Luck "

t6 3
• K92

You c•n sove hundnds
evlfl lhousencls of doll•rs
with 1luminum or vinyl
siding.

COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Construction Protrtt~
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Undertrtdutte &amp;

FREE ESnMATES!
CONTACT

Elemtntary

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seniors&amp; Yttrbook

GLEN .R. BISSElL

-Wtddint•---

AT949·2801

OR
949·2860
PLEASE
NO SUNDAY CALLS
8·9-76 I month

I

Neither vulnerable

6

P&lt;t~~ rAt'
1

c~ f.shlons,

For sot!.
mattross1s, padding. ld.eal
for campers. Variety of
sizes.
·
\lolvets, nylon · prlnfs,
herculons. vinyl solids; and
Ieney prints. accessories.

KEN GROVER

DIRECT
FABRIC SALES
321 Main Street

Pftototrapny
115-415$
Chosler, Ohio

Pl. Pleuanf
Ph.675-3441
9:30-5:00 Dilly
tiiii:OOO Frideys

8- 18·1 mo.

Aluminum Siding,
·Roofing, Gutters,
iN DASH 23 c~onnei C8, am·fm .
mpK radio , 3 tr~~&lt;k stereo: Coli
,

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992·3965. .._ --·

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-

·GRAVELY trpctor , 7.6h .p. ·2speed
transm issio n ,
recently
overhauled , with mower and

sulky: $300. Phone 992-7205.
Evenings .

1976
draft·~;~ ~ly b;~
ed three months. All hook .

beet

ups , mug5 and pitchers indud.
ed . Coli '19:2·2050.
'•

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!- full size metal bed and spr·
ings; 3 twin metal beds with
springs , 1- twin maple bed

HOMESITES for sole, 1

~re

ond

up . Middleport, near Rutland :

- Collm-7481.
3

----~

NEW bedroom house, 2 baths,
all elec., 1 acre, Middleport,

close to Rutland . Phone 9927481.
SMALl form for sole, 10% down ,
owner financed . Monroe Coun ·
ty. W. Vo. Phone (304) 772·
3102 ar (304) 772 -3227.
coUNTRY forinland with seclud ·
ed woods, water ond good ac cess in

Monr~

one

Painting and Repair
Thf! Complete·
Remodeling Service
For Your Home

Al. TROMM CONSt
Rulland
742.1321
All Work Guarentted
Froe Estimales
~2~2

I DUNNO WHAT

m• .

~I.M'6td'

KINO OF tl&amp;AL.
'IOU'VE GOT UP
..OUR SLEEVE ,

by THOMAS JOSEPH

CHRIS ....

CoUnty, W. Vo .

$1.000 down, call (:!04) 772·
3102 ar (304) 772-3227.
BRADFORD, Auctioneer, Com3 bedroom house fat sale at 520
pleJe Service. Phone 949-2487
Sycamore St,, Middleport, gOod
or 949-2000 ..Aocine , Ohio, Crill
buy for $8,()()0. Phone 992-3578,
Bradford.
2666.
.
or992·7667 .
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR i8
~.;.~; ;.ith 4-5~h-.p~,
HOUSE for sale, 391 South Second
Swe,epers, toasters, irons. 011
Chrysler engine, trailer and ski
Ave ., Middleport. Phone- V92·
small
appliances . lawn mower ,
occessories, good condition,
2265 .
next to State Highway Garage
$900.00. Phone 1·:J0.4-675·2415.
on Route 7." Phone (6' 4) 985- .
·-·--GOoD CATILE FARM FOR S"LE
3825.
.
BY OWNER . 71 acres M&amp;L
Jackson Co. Fenced , modern 5 REMODELING.' Plumbing. heating
room
house,
new ly
ond oil types of geileral repair.
redecorated,
co~;npletely
Work gua~onteed 20 years eJCWILL 00 bab'lsitting weekdays
carpeted. 55 acres good
perience . Phone 992-2409 .
ond some evenings. Phone
posture , IS ocres wooded
9•9·2322.·
virgin timber, developed spr - o&amp;o TREE Trimming, 20 years eK~ .
per i ence . In sured fre•
ings, good born , and other
estimates . Cull · 992-238.4 o(
r
buildings, high country, rolling
(614)698-7257 Albany.
hills, e~~:cellent view. Appoint.
ment only. Phone {614) :J8.4. SEWING MACHINE Repairs, serf
~ room hou,.e for sale at 126
2591 after 5 .p.m. Price
vice, all makes . 992 · 228~ . The
laurel Sr .. . Pomeroy. Phone
$50,000 .
Fabric Shop , Poflltlroy.
992 - 57~1 .
Authorized Singer Sales ar1d
1.-15 acres of 1,-~~;;;L~ding
2. nEtW 3 bedroom home• for sale
_y.!rvice
.. We sharpen SdssOrs. ~~
Creek · Road wit~ water tOp .
on acre tracts, one ·with baseCall'1'12-5352
or
'19:2·24'16.
EXCAVATING
, do:r.er, loader and
ment , one witho~t . Call ~backhoe
work
; dump trucks
3454 or (614) 446·9568 , Lee HousE for sole, 3 bedrOoms, ~~~
and lo-boys for hire; will haul
Construction.
electric. Family , room fully
fill dirt , to soil, lim&amp;stone and
carpeted with wood·burning
2 bedroom , large modern kllgrovel. Call Bob or Roger Jef~
fireplace
,
large
lot with storage
chen, forced air furnace , lin·
fers, day phone m ·7089'f
building and garden space.
coin His . Phone 992-5737.
night phone 992 ·3525 or m~
Rustle Hills, Syracuse. Phone
•
5232.
8RO~;;; ho,;;, "2.;fhs~ lots-;;n '192-71136.
12 Park St .. Middlopotl . Phane
EXCAVATING, doze r, backhoe
m -317• .
and dltcher . Charles R. Hot·
'
field , Bock Hoe Servic e
TUPPPERS Ploln•·Eostern area , 2
Rutland
, Ohio. Phone 742-2008.'
year old bi ·le'vel 3 or 4
GRt:G
-.5C
-B
SALES,--;'
lo.;.:
cac:le-"dT·o:.:I:.:E:.:r·
bedroom . 2 baths: located at
VIrgil B. Sr., Realtor
.
Rlggt Manor , on 1'/, wooded
. no Mechanic Pvmeroy,o.: . wln 't GUlf Servic.. Mid.·
acre~. Phone 985·42-4S.
dleport , O..io . Ph Qne
9'92·
Phon.o 9t2·3:11'
2438.
•
F~RMt;·;~l;,-;-;';'.i,~J~ck~~ RUTLAND - Nice otaer 9.
- ~~
County, We1t Virginia, priced room home, 2 baths, 3 Brs.,
SEPTIC s·y,tems installed. by.
on inspe&lt;tion, Harrison .Smith,
. llcens.d Installer. Shepard
or more with· cloHIS, full
Racine, Ohio 45771 . Phone
Confroctors . Phone 742·2.409 1
basemen!,
large
front
9.49·21 54.
sEPTKTANK'scl;;;;;ed.- Modern
Porch , 2 car garage with 2
Sonitatlon, 992 ·39$4 cr 992·
rooms . Big corn•r lot .
2428.
$00,000.
will do roofing, construct ion.
44 ACRES - On AI. loll .
plumbing .and heating. No iob
too large or too small. Phone
Mobile home 12x60 with 2
7~22348 .
Brs., drilled well, wood~ 8o
some bolfom land.
CARPEI&gt;ITER. flooring, ceiling,
ponellng. Phone 9'12-2759.
"EMLOCK GROVE - 3
ExcAvATII&gt;IG. 81\CKHoes AI&gt;ID
PONIERC)Y, 0 .
bedrooms, nice- modern
DOZER - LARGE AND SMALL ,
beth, larga modern kitchen
WE HAVE 2 NEW 3
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED. LOW
with dining, full .basemenl,
· BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. SILL
bedroom homes just being
PULLINS , PHONE 992·2478 D"V
Md large lot. $20,000 .
completed . Both have
ORNIGHT. ·
. '
garages with work aree.
NEAR RUTLAND- New 3
betha. ulllltr R., carpeted.
iiUiioiNG. re.;;odellng, and
bedroom home, afeps aver
repairs~ Quality work, efficient
About t acre of ground.
serYice. Jesse Rodman, phone
klfchen, lerge living, full
$22,900.00.
992-5980.
baHmenl. St. doors, &amp; ·
CARRY OUT - Has been
windows . Car port with
"'abllahed In the same
DONN" AND &amp;ILL'S USED FUR ·
uflllly. 2 a ern . $31,000.
NITURE STORE. ROD'S T.V.·
locallon for many yeers.
SHOP . WEST COLUMBIA, W.
Doing
an
excellent
VA. OPEN 10 ....M. TILL 5 P.M .
MIDDLEPORT - $16,500.
business. Priced right. WE
DAILV.
A good 4 bedroom home.
HAVE
3
OTHER
Ph betha. large dining and
BUSINESSES FOR SALE
OOZI'R work and welding. Con·
fact James Parsons , Rt. 1.
living, gu hot water heal.
- CALL If Interested .
Rac:in•. on C!arm•l Rood .
Nice woodwork.
A NEAT PLACE- 5 yrs.
old, 3 bedrooms. bath. dineINTERIOR and· exterior pointing
In kitchen, uti llty R.,
NEW LISTING - 10 roam
and roof pOintin'g by hour or
contract , excellent reference• .
apartment
house,
2
carport, · air
cond ..
Phone '192-6014.
aeparafe apartments. - All
carPdted, ' 'h aero with
ulllltlts with natural gas
metal storage building.
heat. Lot 121x400. Want
$16.800 .00.
'
only 112,000.
'
ORAC IOUS 2 story older
home. Formal dining R., •
NEW LISTING - Nice
BRm., bath, nic. kitchen,
spill level 3 BR home. nal.
carpeting. penellng. 2 car
oak vern lshed floors,
MOBILE hGiftl lot sola or ronl, &lt;
garage. Some lrull trm.
equipped ktlchen -slovo.
bedroom•. al utllititl paid.
.1/9 acre. 518.100.00.
rtf. and liar, din. area,
Phone ,992-nsl.
base, family rm ., 2
OTHER LISTINGS NOT
1V7s Skyli~t 12xS2 2 bodroom
porches, garage alld II
NOTED IN THIS AD total ee.ctrlc, total wrap fcMim.
acres.
$11,500.00.
CALL
FOR
Cor, All new furniture like
INFORMATION .
SEEING IS BELIEVING.
new condition. Con be .~rl ot
HENRY E. CLELAND
A
BARGAIN
IS
Kln11bt,lrr Homo Soloo, t 100 E. .
IROKER
AWAITING' YOU. CALL
51., Pomoroy, Oljio.
992
"2-225tor 912·2561'
992·332S.

ACROSS

with springs; 1- studio couch:
I -platform rocker; 1-double
metal cabinet; I divider; Aline
Wea ... er, Racine, phone 9.e9·

· S Setting for
'lhams"
10 She (Fr.)

11 Sue Lyon ·
· film role
13 Italian river
u Reed or
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Sympathy" 11 Actor,
21 Glandular
5 More
Jack...gans

I Rental .

16 Dimff

sign
7 Boxing

Rolnney
17 Work unit
18 Member of

a large
family
%8 Yoko 'IV's

great
8 SWTender
(3 wds.)
t Perpetual
lZ Jargon

18 Vegetable
fuel
2Z Unspoiled
Z3 Italian city
U Reporter's
asset,

%8 Builder

ligur~Uvely

25 Lawman's

symbol

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stone .
Z9 Unearthly
38 Slag
35Soul
(Fr. )
311 Neighbor
rl Ga.

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lnsed

Bridge
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dwellers
DOWN
1 Monster ·
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39 Auguries
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FRIDAY, AUGUST20.1f76
6:0C1-Summer Samester 10. ·
6: 15-Ferm Report 13.
6:20-Biue Ridge QUartet 13.
6:»--Columbus Today 4; News 6; Summer Semester
8;
Minion 10.
·
6:ol$r-Mornlng Report 3.
6:50-&lt;iood Morning, WHI lllrAinla 13.
6:5S---Good Morning, Trl Slafe 13.
7:011-Todly 3,4,15; Good Morning, America 6,13: CBS
News I; Chuck White Reporls 10.
7:os-Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:»-Schoolles 10.
8:0Cl-Jeft's Collie 6; Cap! •.Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame Sl.
33.
8:»-Big Valley 6.
9:0C1-A.M. 3; Phil DonahtM 4,15; Lucy Show 8; Mike
Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13; Mlsler Rogers
33.
9:30--&lt;:ross-WIIs 3; One Lite lo Live 6; Tallletales 8;
Mille Oouglaa 13; \IIIIa Alegre 33.
10:00---Sanford &amp; San 3,4, 15; ; Price Is Right 8, 10; Kiln
Kralls 33.
10 :15---General Hospital 6.
10 :30--&lt;:elebrlly Sweepalakes 3.4.15; Lilias Yoga &amp;
You 33.
11 :0C1-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Wttkday 4; _Edge of
Nigh! 6; GambitS, 10; Farmer'• Daughter 13; Elec.
Co. 33.
11 :»-Hollywood Squarett 3,•, 15; Happy Days 6, 13;
· Love of Life 8,10; Biography 33.
11 :55-Take Kerr 8; Ms. Flxlt 10.
12 ~~Fun Fadory 3, 15; Hot Seat 13; Bob Braun 4:
News 6;1,10; Sesame St. 33.
12 :»---Gang Show 3,15; All My Children 6,13; Search
lor Timtorrow 8,10.
12 :55-NBC News 3, 15.
1:110-News 3; Rytn'a Hope 6.13: Phllf Donahue B;
Young &amp; the Resfless 10; Not For Women Only 15;
Elec. Co. 33.
t :»-Days of Our Lives 3,4, 15; Family Feild 6,13; As
The World Turns 8,10; Book a.at 33.
2:C»-$20,000 Pyramid 13; DIMh 6; Lo-11 Thomas
Remembera 33.
2: »-Dodors 3;.1,15;
Lite to Live 13; Guiding
Light 8,10; Nova 33.
3:0Cl-Another World 3,4,15; All In The Family 8,10;
Crockett's VIctory Garden 20. ·
3:15-General Hospital 13.
3:»-BewllcMd 6; Match Game 8,10; Lilias Yoga &amp;
You 20; Walsh's Anlmala 33.
4:oo-M.Isler Cartoon 3; Merv Grlllln A; Somerset IS;
Lucy Show 6: Mickey MouN Club 8; Mlsltr Rogers
20,33; Movie "Incident In San Franclsco"IO; Dinah
13.
•:»-Bewitched 3; Mod Squod 6; Andy Griffith 8;
sesame St. 20.33; FllnlafontS 15.
5:0C1-FBI 3; Partridge Family 8; Minion: Impossible
IS.
5:»-Adam· l2 4: News 6; Family Affair B; Ele&lt;:. Co.
20,33; Adam-12 13.
6:0Cl-Nws 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20.33 .
6:30-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS . News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20 ;
Carrascolendrl• :1.1.
7:QO:!--Truh or Cons. 3; To Tell, the Truth •: Bol'lllr\jl lor
Dollars 6; Space : 1999 8; News 10: Dan Adams
Screen Test 13; Family Atlalr lS; Woman 20; Black·
Perspecllve an the News 33.
7:30-;-Porter Wagoner 3; Treasure Hunt 4; Ohio Slate
Lotttry6; $2S,OOO Pyramid 10; To Tell the Truth 13;
Wild Kingdom 15; Robert MacNeil Report 20,33.
&amp;:GO-Sanford 8. San 3.4.1S; NFL Football 6,13; Pilot
"Stranded" B, 10; Washington Week In Review 20,33.

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played low. The DeJt lead was
a diamond. West played low
and dummy's jack won the
trick . He calhed dummy's
king of spades and led a spade
1o his ace, alter wllicll it was a
simple matter to lead a secotld diamond toward dummy.
Tbjs setup dummy's king
for an eventual discard of his

6 K96
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• KJ94

Auto Sales

11$.415$

h . t .. . Serial N o.
'&lt;~52571 Y182285. The sale will be
held ol The Formers lank and
Savings Company, 211 West Second StrHt, Pomeroy, O~io at
10:00 A.M. on lht 23rd day of
August , 1976. Tht- undersigned
res•r.,ed the right lo bid. The
formers Bonk and So'l'ings
Company , Pomeroy., Ohio.

pe-rience. No invesfmenf, No
paperwork, No GIMMICKS.
Gololine allowance. Earn FREE
Sample kit. Call7.42·23n. Write

D.Bumprcnr

~

Oletlor. Olllo ,
7· 1•·1 mo.

dr.

f!lf J~e--F~~~,.:~:l'~,~~

nor thwest quarter of Sltid
CALL NOW!
section , with a l ine running
north anl;f south through said
quarter section, that will
make 20 acres ot land , con .
ta lnlng 100 acres more or less . IF YOU have a service to offer,
7.~ : ,; ,'c
·= ' ·- . :=:
Also 2 •cres more or less off
want to buy or ••II 1omething,
_.:· .· - --~,;::. --;:;
the sout~eest corner of an 80
oe looking for work .. . or
acre lot of land , known as t he
FURNISHED. 2 ~rm . apartment,
whatever . . . you 'll get results
Flanders farm , now owned by
Q(iults only , In Middleport;
faster
wit~
a
Sentinel
Wont
Ad
.
L . R . Barr , except two 20 acre
.
Pho,ne 992 - 387~ .
Call9'12-2156.
lots sold lo Joseph Tribbett
and M . P. Hodge off the north
3 AND 4 RM. furnished ond unend or said tract, and five 3 FamilY Yard Sale Thur1doy.
furnis~ed ·opts . Phone' m Friday
ond
Satu"rday,
August
•cres . more or less , out of the
19th, 20th. 21st from 9 till 5 ·.54~:~.-southwest corner of said tract
p.m. on Rt. 33 next to Enter· COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork . Rt.
sold to Emmn M . Barton . Said
tra c 1 of land containing Stl12
prise United Mef~od ist Chur ·
~. ten miles nort~ c;~f Pomeroy.
acres. more or leu .
ch , 3 piece bedroom suite ,
large lots with concrete potio1 ,
PARCEL. : Being in Range
1idewolks, runners ond off
clothing,
?"d~!nd
~
~
.
16, Town ~ . Section 61 , Lot 6AO
s!!_!!t .P.!~~ing . P~n• 992-7479.
N .W . pa,tot N .E . '~ ex,ept 31 3 FamilY Yard Sole, T~ursday and
acres N .W . conta_in i ng 37
Friday In Brodburr ot the 3 ROom furni1hed houM with
, acres, tormtrly owned by
Hoover residence . Clo•• to
both . Adults only. Phone 992Minn le M. Devore. .
rqdio station.
5535.
Terms or sale : Cash for not
. --·-·
tess than two . thlrds of the FOUR Foflllly Yard Solo. Weds .b.droom apartments at
appraised value, and subiect
Fridov . 9 a.m. till "' p.m. Loc:o·
VILLAGE MANOR in Middlepo't
to the lien for real estate taxes
ticm behind Presbyterk»n Chur for $1().4 monthty plus elec. or
for 1976. ·
ch in Middleport. Phone 992·
$130 including olectric. LOWER
Property ,appraised for

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Suite 132. Minneapolis . MN

Canier Wanted

porll , or compiH households.
Write M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, C?~io . ~ott 9f2.ni:JJ.

l'lttt-2174

PhOiotraphy

THe unc;lersigned will sell a t
public sole for cos h the fgllow ·
ing motor vehicles to be taken
frorn Charles Solit'r , 118
Howord Street , New 'Hoven ,
West Virginia: 1971 Buick - 2

55&lt;126.
DO YOU HAVE PARTY PLAN EXPERIENCE? FRIENDLY TOV
PRTIES HAS OPENINGS FOR
MAN...GERS JN VOUR "REA. LOCUST . POSTS. round or split .
.For Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 9•9-2774.
RKRUITING IS EASV BK...USE
Area
OEMS HAVE NO CASH INEST- cOAL , limestone, ond calci um
MENT . NO COLLKTING OR
chloride and calc ium brine for
Carriers wtn va luablt
DELIVERING: CALL COLLKT TO
dust control and special mixing
prires and tarn extra
CAROL DAY S18·o18'1-8395 OR
salt for farmers . Main Street ,
spending money.
WRITE FRIENDLY HOME PAR·
Pomer oy. Ohio or phone 992 ·
TIES. 20 R"ILROAD "VE.,
Phone The
3891.
ALBANY , N.Y_12205.
Daily Sentinel
CANNING peaches now reody
DEMONSTRATORS
ANO
Atm-2156
thru Augu st. Several Ytnielies
MANAGER needed fa work
by the bushel , Vt bushel 'or
Or Slop tn AI
with tht oldest Toy &amp; Gift Shop
peock . PleoR bring own con·
111 Court Sh-eet
Party Pion in the country .
toiner , 2 convenient lcxotions :
Pvmeror.O.
H}g~esl commissions • No In·
Midway Markel. Pomeroy ,
vestment. Coli or wri~e todoy.
992·2582; Bob's Mar'ket. Mason,
SANTA's Portitts, Avon, Conn .
773·S721.
06001. Phont I (203) 673-3155.
CANNING
tomatoes and sweep
ALSO BOOKING PARTIES.
peppers . ()&amp;land Form s.
HEifER found on Now lima Rood , A
owner must identify and pay .
GREAT
OPPO~TUNIT'f !
~roldif!e
Clelond. Racine ,
forod . Phromt742·212S.
Unlimihd
eo'r n i ngs ,
Ohio.
demonstrate lays ond gifts ·o
LOST: St. lernard Dog lost in long
lew evenjngs a week . No ex - 1'171 HOND" CL-~50. 12.000

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1975 Scout tl, 15,000 miles . Ex ·

KEN GROVER

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Call 'm·570'1.
celltnt s.hota. Phone '0.5·3341
between ~ 5 : 30p . n:t .
1967 Chevy, one-holt too pickup;
new po:int job. no r~,~st , runs 197 1 Monte"go, good condilon. air
good. Phone 742·3081 .
c ~ndit io n in g ,
p .1. ,
low
mtleage , $1350. Phone Glenn
)~b8 BUICK Wtldc.at, automatic ,
Bissell . 949·2801 .
power steering, phone 992·

LADIES P,O.RTY PLAN .
Johnstown. Po . 15904.
every doy near Gallipolis : For AOQRESSERS wonted IMMEDIATE-

Town 4, Range 11 described as
fo llows : Beginning at the CASH pOid tor ott makes and
models of mobile homes .
southeut corner of the
Phone area code bi4-423·9S31 .
F la nders farm ; thence east 11
rods : then ce north 51 rods ;
thence west 15 rods ; thence $SCos~SS for junked auto. Frye's
Truck Auto Ports. Rutland .
· south 51 rods to the place of
Phone 742-2081. •
beginn ing , containing 3 acres ,
more ·or less .
TIMBER, Pomeroy Forest ProAlso 2 acres more or less off
ducfl , Top price for 1tonding
the southeast corner of 80 acre
5awfimber. Call Kent Honbv ,
tract at land known as the
1·446-8570.
Flanders farm , now owned by
L.

new tlr•• · low mileage. ex ·
cellent. undition. Best offer.

sKY DIVING. GrH!lo County
Sport Parachute Ce-nter, open

OLD furniture, Ice bo~~:e1 , brois
EXCEPTING one -half of the
beds, wall tet..,hones and

PARCEL 4: Section 16,

1%8 Ch&amp;Vy Belair 307 Aulomotic.

GIMMICKS!

T Devore .

m ineral r ights in said land
which Is r eserved fo Charles
T . Devore .

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SMITH NILSON
MOTORS, INC.

Movles 33.
10:011-100 Club lcl S; Ntwt 20; SoundltiOI 22.
IO :»--Canlw!'tnc:e on""' u.s. c-IIMion 20.
11 :00 Ntwt3A-',I 3,15; ABC Ntwt33.
11 :»-Jolwlr Carlan 3A,15; Mannix 6,1 3; Janak! 33.
12:011-Newo • . In
12 :30 !Aovle " Mafll" I ; Movlt "Diamont!J Are
Brittle" 10.
12 : ~1clan 6.13 .
I :00---Tomorrow 3,A .
I : 511-News 13.

CAPI'AIN EASY ·

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Box 21·A
Rutland, Ohki 45775
Pll. (ft4,.742·2409
w. Dollvll'
7·28·• mas.
COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
-AII'Iel-tndUtltlal
Canstrvd..............
- Complttt kllool Service
Undorgraduelo &amp; ·
Elemenl•ry
Schoo( Pack.,. Plcluret
Seniors &amp; YNrbook
- Weddings-

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Aileve •nd llolew II'OUnd
pool klfs fer the df.tt.
yvwttH man.
All poe I IUPPII'* avelltb It,

Southeasttm Ohio
Trill$ Rafter Co.

this

Aulo$ales

POOLS

ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

f:OCl-Repubilcan Converrtlon ,,13: Men Who Ma~• -"'-

7:0C1-Biue Ridge Ollartet lei S; RtpUbllcen Can·
venflon 3,4,15: -ling lor Dot lara 6; Lawrence
Welk 1: Wild Kingdom 10: Lel'a Makt 1 Deal 13;
Inner Tennla 20: Family et War 33.
7:»--Changed LIVII (c) 5; Candid Camll'a 61 Movie
"The Prime of Mill Jean Brodie" 9; Republtcen
Canverrllan 10; Roberl MacNeil Report 20.
8:0C1-THIImony Time (C) S; Welcome Beck, Kotttr
6, 13; Repubitcan Convention I ; Upstairs, Downstairs 33; Movie "Nigh! Drum" 20.
8:311-Movt• : "Mad Bomber" (cl 5; What's Hap-

SWIMMING

IXPIIII..CID

penlng II 6, 13,

THUil_SDAY, AUGUST Tf, 1176

BUsiness
Services
L

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

POMEROY, OHIO

m,ssoge ,
Toourlovedoneupo~o&gt;e .
.
'Tell Ooddy how much we min

Junior. Grondc~ildren
Great Grondchildren.

()f

POM~~!v~~!o'lp~~ CO. ~ :

t•red .
And .he knew you hod your shore .
He tenderly closed your weary

EXCEPTING on• -nalt of the
American elder lllatellllen
m ineral rights in said larid
Bernard Baruch wss born . which Is reserved to Charles

Aug. 18, 11'10.
C. lbla day In bllllory:
In 1115, two Americana
were ldDed when a German
U-bolt IGrpedoed the BritiSl
liner "Anllie" In the Allllttic

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THE F"MILV ol Ethol farley . - - - -.....- - - - -..
wiohu to thonk thooe whohelped in our bereo....,.,ent of
our dear mother who pou.d
owoy July II. ·Sptclol thonks ro
the Middleport Emergency
Squad for th•ir quick response
,
ftlllllty
and the doctora and nurtes of
~
Holter Ho1pltol. Also the
minister~ , pianist, and 1ingers
1974CHEYYNOIIA4DOOR
$2795
and ol I tho1e who sent cords of
Local
low
mileage
car.
11·8
engine,
au!omallc
power
sympathy ond food . Rt ... . Noel
steering and brakes, radio, tires show lillie wear. gold
Herrmann ond family.
fin ill&gt; . Shlrp end nlc. .
I.N MEMORY of Kelly Gilmore,
yeor a;go today, Aug . 19.
$1615
1973 VEGA ST. WAGON
Dear Daddy ,
t
Lotal , 1 owner, automatic trans .. power steering,
We wanted 10 much to keep you ,
We ·wotched you day by day,
radio, red finish. good tires, really clean.
Until at la st with breokirtg heort1 ,
. We saw you slip away.
1972VOLKSWAGEN2 DR.
$1615
Yot,.t wore a ~rown of patience
Good tires. clean Inter ior, rad io, red finish, good
As you struggled on and on,
economy.
And hands thor rest fore&lt;Jer
Are the hands that were so
strong.
God watched you while you suf.

PARCEL I : Be ing ihe west
the nor theas t '~ of Sec ·
l ion 16. Town 4, Range 11 , and
beg inning '28 rods east from
the southeast corner ot sa id
qua rter sect ion ; thence west
37 rods ; thence north 160 rods
or to the nor lhiine of said
Quart er section; ! hence east 37
rods ; thence south to th e place
of beginn ing conta ining JJ
ac res, more or less .
PARCEL 2: Section 16. Lot
640, 33 acres south part of
northeast one -quarter as same
appears on the Aud ito.r•s Ta x
Oup . for the year 1947 in the
name of M~trtha Price . sec . 10,
lot 160 - 9 acres west. part . as
same appears on the ta~~: dup .
for the Year 1947 in •he name
at Martha Pr i c! .
·
PARCEL 3: Being the east
Hollow Rood area . Brown ,
1 a of th e l)or t hwest ~warter of
bloc;k ond white . If anyone has
Section 16, Town 4, Range 11 ,
any information concern ing the
beginning 102 rods west from
the southeas t corner of said
w~ereobout1 or welfare of the
quarter section ; thence west . dog , plto•o phone 992-3538.
38 rods or to the southeut
corner of lands former ly StACK, brown and whlte beagle,
female, lost in 'l'icinity of
owned by Henry Warren in
said northeast quarrer of said
leading (rHk Rood ond Van
Sec tion 16 ; thence north 160
Zant Rood Sunday. lost n.or
rods or to the north line of said
Meigs ·Golfio line. Reword.
quarter sect ion; thence easl 31
P~one 992·2220.
rods or to the northeast corner
ot the tract of land former-ly LOsr: • ' mon~h old nanny goat.
owne-d by Minnie Devor-e ;
brown and while. Lost in Forest
!hence south 160 rods to the '
Run
ortta. Phorte 992 ·27~4 .
place of beg inn ing , contai!:'ling
38 acres , more or .less .
1, of

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. 33.
10:30-Baseball 15.
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1:..ct-News 13.
2:»-News 3.
3:oo--Movle "Four Men and a Prayer" 3.
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tOday. They could be your down·
fall . However . In areas where
you're patient you'll succeed .

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correc
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puoueetlon .
RIGULATIONS
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TAURUS (April 20·Mer 201
Jumping to conclusions in com.
mercia! matters could be disastrous today . Let you r common
sen se prevail and ~ou'll prolll.
GEMINI (M 21 J
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'Y - unt
If you
apply yoursel1 t6d ~y you cou ld
tr ansform situations of small
pr o mise into something pe1 sonally advantageou s.

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CANeER (Juno 21-Jul~ 221

When confronted bY challel')ge
today you 'll find It will awaken
the best in you . Think " fight " not

"flight. "

inur tlon .
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14 ceonts per word three
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LEO (Julr 23-Aug. 221 Even
th ough you will play the major
rote· in somethTng Involving a
friend , ~ou ' !l look better 11you let
him take the credi t for it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Put
yo ur .clever mind to work today.
De\lelop new proced ur es ir1s t e~d
or adhering to worn -~ut routines.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Lady
· Luck may take a hand tod ay If
she sees you 're putting torth
yb ur be st efforts . Give it all
you\1 0 got . bu t be alert lor the
breaks, too.

S~tor e

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per Advtrtlsement .

OFFICE HOURS
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Da ll y, 8:30 a . m . to 12: 00
Noon Saturday .
Ph one today 992 -2156.

NOTICES
ATTN. : !I
P.LL HOUsEWIVES
All Yard Sa ln , Rummage ,
Porch .!nd BaserTle'n t Por ~ h

end Basement Sales , etc .
must be paid In ·advance .
Ge t yours In earl'( by
sto pplno by our office at
The Dally Sentinel. 111
Court St . or wr i ting Box
729, Pomeroy , Oh io 45769

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No•. 22) You wit h vour remittance .
c an eKt r lca te yourself !rom
something tha t' s been b othering
you II you view the situa tion from
a fresh angie. Use your smarts.
DO od d jobs, roofing, pain ·
SAGITTARIUS (N9v. 23-0tc. WILL
l ing, hauling, tree work. and
21) A profita ble opportunity may
mowing. Ph one 992-74(;9.
sud denly p resent itself .today . .It
win be the tvpe that· calls lor a
last (lecislon.
IN THE ·
COMMONP~EAStOtiRT ,
CAPRICORN (Oec. 22· Jon. 111
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
You 'll reach those who really
OHIO
me;Jn something to you by being
NO. 16,017
ge nerous to day. Be a giver, nola ROSERT C. D' BR lEN , el al
taker.
PLAINTIFFS
vs
AQUARIUS (Jin. 20·Ftb. It) BUCKEYE FARM S iNC .
f'.,lter a slow start yOur producDE FE NOANT
PUBLIC NOTICE
ti veness w ill accele rate sur Pursua nt to an order of sale
prisingly. You should be able to
iss ued by the Court of Com .
ca tch up on many s mall. mon Pten of Meigs County .
neglected chores .
Ohio , I will otter for sate at
public
aucl ion on I he 18t h. day
PISCES (Fob. 20-MI;ch 20) of
Sep tember , 1976 at 10 :00
Don't wa lt lor frien ds to call you a.rn ., a t the front steps of the
to do something today . Tak'e the Meigs county Courf House .
ln itiati\le. Make plans that In- Ppmer oy , Oh10, the follow ing
clude them .

·

~Your ·.
~Birthday
Aug. 20, 1171
So me unu su al. r eward ing
changes are In store for you this
year. Conditions w ill c hange
sw1ft1y. so be ready to moYe
when opportunity beckons.

Tbe Alm••c
Ualled PftU IDiernatlilnal

Today II Thursday, Aug. 19,
lhe ZS2nd day of 1976 wllh 134
lo follow.
The moon is between Its
last ~ and new phase.
The morning stars ar.e
Jupiter IIIII Satilril.

The evening 111.-s are Mer·
cury, Mara and Venus.
Thole born oo Ibis date are
. under the """ of Leo.

described r eal es late :
S! tuated In !he Court . of
M ei gs , Stare of Ohio , Town .

ship

of

Ol ive .

For Fast Results
Use
The
Sentinel
Classifieds
-

®.

(;ard Of TllanU

Auto Sales

2 SIGNS·

1••.

An took you In his care.
Dear God , plttase to~•

him ,
And ·give him all our lo ... e.
SadlY mls1~ : by 8etty lou, Pooch
and Jim , Clara Belle and

and

NOW accepting plano 1tudents ,
beginneu , t,-.termediote, od ·
vonced student, , Coil 992-

· 2270.
AUCTIO,., this. week on Soturdoy
njght at 7 p.m . or the Auction
House. Ho!'ton St ., MoS9"1 , W .
Vo. New and used merch~ndise

Qnd furniture .

W1Ll CARE for elderly ~omef'\ in
my ~Omit . P~ontt 91n-73t.c.

Ocean.
In 1116, the 1JfJI'II Oood lo
III the NCirthellllern lllalel
kUled :100 persons and
deltroyed or daJntl«ed 20,000
hom•.

In IIID, U2 '11JY11lane pilot
FnnciJ Gary Powers was
CCIIlvletedln a Mo100w court
and lltlllenced to 10 yem In
pilon. He - released 18
lllllltblllater llld schanged
•I for Soviet spy Rudolf Abel.
In lf74, flodaer Dllvtea,
•• U.S. amhmclor to Cyprus,
• - llbot to deaib dll'lng

:

'"

demoutratlona of Greet
Cypiota It hi&amp; embaaay In
Nlcolla ..

.' A

thoulht r... lhe day :

:

Amerlean

,

Bernard

•~

statesman
Barucll
has

said,

never
: fortotten-tlnd wUI never
forg~e nobler thingB lbat
• lntllht her Into being and
"Amlli'lca

lllat light bet patll .... "

--

~·

fur ther Information, colt (614)

245-9m or P.O. Bo• 91.
Bidwell, Ohio, 45614.

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NOTICE OF

A,~OIHTMIHT

Cut N0.21128
lltejo If Iori ••ward
Romlnt Deceased.
·Hallet II ~orlby given thai
Ell I May flomlne Of Routt No.
3, Pomeroy, Melva Counfy,
Ohio. h•• bllfl duly epr,olntiCI
Executrix or tho Ea ett of
lert
Edwerd
Rom Ino
ftcttMCf, late of ,.omeroy,
R.D. No. 3, Mtltll County.
OhiO.
Croelllon oro requlriCI to
lhllr cl1lms with .. ld
f ducl1ry
within
Thrtt

'!'•

months .

Doted this tth dey of Auvuat
1976.
Mennlnv o . Wtbafer
Judgt
Ill 12, "· 2~-:Jtc

~~

,6,

Nice ~o ndition .

Coll992·28.t9.

5380.

lfeliJrantH-:~_,_/' .c

OPPORiu'N~TY· ·

A • GREAT
Unlimit•d

•ornings .

Otomonstrote To.,.s and Gifts o
few ev.-ninQs o we-ek . NO e x·
~ience . 'NO paperwork . NO

' G·cisoli ne

olowonce. Earn FREE Sample
Kit. Call 712-'JJn . Wr ite TOY

LY ! Work ot home. no experie-nce necessary - excellent pov. Write Am•rican
Service. 6950 Wayzoto Bl vd . .

196b Dodge one·holf ton pic kup ,
standard in good running con.
dition . ~one 985.3576.

Barr .

PARCEL 5: In Secllon 16. GOOD used portable typewriter.
Pbono 985·3576.
Town Ill , Range 11 of the Ohio
Com p,any 's Purchase , 80 acres • or 5 d,·ow.,- metal file cabinet .
bei ng the ent half of the
Phone992·7261 .

mites , sissy bor , crash bars ,

Johnstown, Pa. )59CU.

Charles R. Hotris , Portland,
Ohio . Phone8rl3-2693 .

pull bock hondle bors, n&amp;w' tire
and seals, Scrambler side
piper, $650. Coll 9•9·2ol80.
TOV L""IES PARTY PLAN. WINTER pototo.s ond pooches.

---1973 HONDA 350&lt;1 cyl ., like new ,
-··

2800 mles , extras . $800 firm .
Must sell . P,hone949·2181 .
LOCALLY owntd beauty s~o for
sok! or lease or will sell equipment consisting of two !fo'OSh

TRAil FULL OR
PART TilE
You don' t have to quit your
prtsent job to trMn to driw a
tractot·ttaUer. In only 7 to 8
weekends PART TIME training

..,,_
jSaturdl'fS &amp; Sundays} a qual-

ified driver un bt urning

ptr. year and up. (3 wtfi:s in •
FULL TIME resident training
pfogram).

REVCO Tr~ctor Trailer Training, Inc. will train you on modern, 'proftulonll equipment,
and pl~eement ISSistance fs
MiailW!t upon ,r.:lduttion,

422-4080

PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

Fill' Reilt

ONE

36-17.
S27 .SOO.OO. .
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.
ROBERT C. HARTEN BACH , YARD S.ole, Aug: ·19: 20 and :21 ,
Convenient to shopping' on
Sheriff of Melos County, Ohio
Third and Mill Strt~'J .1ft Midstarting ot 9 a.m.. stove ,
(8) 12. ''· 26 : (9) 2. 9
dlepOrt, lrond newj'l1~jjh qualirefrigerator, Iron and toaster,
ty aportmentM"'" S•~ · the
tires, girl's clothing, lamp1 ,
•maoogor ol Apl . 16. or coli
NOTICE OF
rugs , bkycle, toys and misc.
APPOINTMENT
992·7721.
778 Oliv!r ~tr~t: ~iddl~flOrt .
CliO No. 219G3
AV
.4.iLiliLE ot Rivor; id; AportEstalt ol CHARLES c . yARD SALE-ocrott from post of·
mentt.
I bedroom apartLt!WIS, Dt&lt;tl1td.
flee In Syrocu1e, Fridoy only,
monls, $100 per m~lh ; 2
Notlcr Is htrtby given that
10 a.m . til ? Baby furniture ,
Margaret Ella Ltwfs of R. I,
Mdroom oportmenlt. 1133 per
clothes, oil sizes, fl•xer •"cer·
lox 161. Mllldloport. Ohio, has
month. One prke for all, Phone
ciser , TV troy1 , furnllur• . new
boon dulr, oppolnttd "d ·
992·3273.
mlnltfr1tr I C of the Estate of . TuPf*wQre. yellow 1howet
curtain 1et and rugs , etc, Judy 3 room furr;tllhed apartment,
'"•rtes c. Lewis, deceased,
lift of Meigs County, Ohio .
Williams and Kathy Fr.,.
utililies furnishN. Coli 992·
Creditors tn tequlred to
3t29.
lilt their clolml with sa·ld
fiduciary
wltnln
Tnrtt
TRAILER lot for rtnt, Nice yard
monftta .
and QOtdon spoco. Coil 949Detod thiS 9tn dey of Auvust
2525, 9o.m. lo6p.m.
PLEASURE
harsos
and
ponlos
.
1976.
Alio, will do training. ptlon• 5 R~S. 1662 lincoln Hgts .
M~nnlng D. Websltr
(614 )698-3:190, Ruth RH~ts .
Judoe
Phone (3041768· ~1 ,
111 ll, tf, 16-3tc
(

--

arid combout stations and •
dryers. Equipment is onlY two
yean old . W:rlte &amp;ox 729-B, "·
T~e Doily Sentinel , Pomeroy,

Ohio•5769.
'
SEt,MER Sl9net ab clorinel, 3 yr s.
old, in very good condition .
Phone 985 ·3576.
oAK cattle racks for 67-70 Ford
fruck ; antique piano; 1972
Vega: Phebe Roberti , Racine,

Ohio . Coli 949·2626 or 247·
.2641.
piGs IDf sole. Phone 742-2455 or
742-2673.
9;~~:12 new tent.- ,;.~er been used,
"I"P' 5 odults. $50. Piano, SSO,
in good condition. Phone 992·
7378.
A GOOD Jersey milk cow with

.

heifer coif. See Chorles Gordner, Rt: l , Middleport on
le~cti~@..~!e~ Road .
CA68AGE , tomatoes, ond •weet
cor,n, squash. Phone 8.43·2.495 .

FREEZER SM.£
1-Good uNCI 30 cu . It.

frMzer
Onlr St5o
1- New 5,qoo BTl! Air
Condlt""'er.
Reo. n5o.n
SPECIAL 1175.00
t-Good uNCI 12 cu. it

freozer.

OniY$125

- Pomeroy Landmn

II

Jack W. ClrHy, M(lr.
. ""'""'9t2-2tll

.

SNAPPER
CLEARANCE SALE
20 Pet. dlsc:o,.,l on 111
mowers in slock.
2-5 H P ridors 26" cut
1-1 H·p rldor 30" cui
2-21" ull propollod
mowers
2-11" push mowers
3f Pet. dlscovnt on Sn1pper
tillers
1-5 HP cfllln drive tllltn
1-1 HP dutln drive tlllora

Noble Summit Rd.,
Middleport
PHONE m .sm
7-21 ·1 mo .

WIN AT BRIDGE
A little luck never hurts
NORTH

19

•Q JS

Wlnahlold R1placemtnl
FrH Esllmattl
loclr Work
Expert Pllntlng
Insurance Work
W.lcoint
SI.RI. 7
Coolville, Ohio
Ul-3127
7·21· 1 mo.

WEST

on

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fb:!RS 1 SA;IJT '5l.i\VIIb OJBR lt\AT MUJ,,
NJ) AU. !.OJ 00 IS SiT 'THE~ f.W fAT IT!

• 92
t A Q 10 7 2

EAST
632
'IIAJI083

t85

6 A 10 4
• 87 6 3
SOUTH
aAJ I0 84
•K H

loli!'ll bearl.
.
"Magnificent," cried lhe
student while the Profeuor
hummed a few ban of "With
a UtUe Bit of Luck "

t6 3
• K92

You c•n sove hundnds
evlfl lhousencls of doll•rs
with 1luminum or vinyl
siding.

COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Construction Protrtt~
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Undertrtdutte &amp;

FREE ESnMATES!
CONTACT

Elemtntary

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seniors&amp; Yttrbook

GLEN .R. BISSElL

-Wtddint•---

AT949·2801

OR
949·2860
PLEASE
NO SUNDAY CALLS
8·9-76 I month

I

Neither vulnerable

6

P&lt;t~~ rAt'
1

c~ f.shlons,

For sot!.
mattross1s, padding. ld.eal
for campers. Variety of
sizes.
·
\lolvets, nylon · prlnfs,
herculons. vinyl solids; and
Ieney prints. accessories.

KEN GROVER

DIRECT
FABRIC SALES
321 Main Street

Pftototrapny
115-415$
Chosler, Ohio

Pl. Pleuanf
Ph.675-3441
9:30-5:00 Dilly
tiiii:OOO Frideys

8- 18·1 mo.

Aluminum Siding,
·Roofing, Gutters,
iN DASH 23 c~onnei C8, am·fm .
mpK radio , 3 tr~~&lt;k stereo: Coli
,

___

992·3965. .._ --·

-··-

-

·GRAVELY trpctor , 7.6h .p. ·2speed
transm issio n ,
recently
overhauled , with mower and

sulky: $300. Phone 992-7205.
Evenings .

1976
draft·~;~ ~ly b;~
ed three months. All hook .

beet

ups , mug5 and pitchers indud.
ed . Coli '19:2·2050.
'•

----·----- -

!- full size metal bed and spr·
ings; 3 twin metal beds with
springs , 1- twin maple bed

HOMESITES for sole, 1

~re

ond

up . Middleport, near Rutland :

- Collm-7481.
3

----~

NEW bedroom house, 2 baths,
all elec., 1 acre, Middleport,

close to Rutland . Phone 9927481.
SMALl form for sole, 10% down ,
owner financed . Monroe Coun ·
ty. W. Vo. Phone (304) 772·
3102 ar (304) 772 -3227.
coUNTRY forinland with seclud ·
ed woods, water ond good ac cess in

Monr~

one

Painting and Repair
Thf! Complete·
Remodeling Service
For Your Home

Al. TROMM CONSt
Rulland
742.1321
All Work Guarentted
Froe Estimales
~2~2

I DUNNO WHAT

m• .

~I.M'6td'

KINO OF tl&amp;AL.
'IOU'VE GOT UP
..OUR SLEEVE ,

by THOMAS JOSEPH

CHRIS ....

CoUnty, W. Vo .

$1.000 down, call (:!04) 772·
3102 ar (304) 772-3227.
BRADFORD, Auctioneer, Com3 bedroom house fat sale at 520
pleJe Service. Phone 949-2487
Sycamore St,, Middleport, gOod
or 949-2000 ..Aocine , Ohio, Crill
buy for $8,()()0. Phone 992-3578,
Bradford.
2666.
.
or992·7667 .
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR i8
~.;.~; ;.ith 4-5~h-.p~,
HOUSE for sale, 391 South Second
Swe,epers, toasters, irons. 011
Chrysler engine, trailer and ski
Ave ., Middleport. Phone- V92·
small
appliances . lawn mower ,
occessories, good condition,
2265 .
next to State Highway Garage
$900.00. Phone 1·:J0.4-675·2415.
on Route 7." Phone (6' 4) 985- .
·-·--GOoD CATILE FARM FOR S"LE
3825.
.
BY OWNER . 71 acres M&amp;L
Jackson Co. Fenced , modern 5 REMODELING.' Plumbing. heating
room
house,
new ly
ond oil types of geileral repair.
redecorated,
co~;npletely
Work gua~onteed 20 years eJCWILL 00 bab'lsitting weekdays
carpeted. 55 acres good
perience . Phone 992-2409 .
ond some evenings. Phone
posture , IS ocres wooded
9•9·2322.·
virgin timber, developed spr - o&amp;o TREE Trimming, 20 years eK~ .
per i ence . In sured fre•
ings, good born , and other
estimates . Cull · 992-238.4 o(
r
buildings, high country, rolling
(614)698-7257 Albany.
hills, e~~:cellent view. Appoint.
ment only. Phone {614) :J8.4. SEWING MACHINE Repairs, serf
~ room hou,.e for sale at 126
2591 after 5 .p.m. Price
vice, all makes . 992 · 228~ . The
laurel Sr .. . Pomeroy. Phone
$50,000 .
Fabric Shop , Poflltlroy.
992 - 57~1 .
Authorized Singer Sales ar1d
1.-15 acres of 1,-~~;;;L~ding
2. nEtW 3 bedroom home• for sale
_y.!rvice
.. We sharpen SdssOrs. ~~
Creek · Road wit~ water tOp .
on acre tracts, one ·with baseCall'1'12-5352
or
'19:2·24'16.
EXCAVATING
, do:r.er, loader and
ment , one witho~t . Call ~backhoe
work
; dump trucks
3454 or (614) 446·9568 , Lee HousE for sole, 3 bedrOoms, ~~~
and lo-boys for hire; will haul
Construction.
electric. Family , room fully
fill dirt , to soil, lim&amp;stone and
carpeted with wood·burning
2 bedroom , large modern kllgrovel. Call Bob or Roger Jef~
fireplace
,
large
lot with storage
chen, forced air furnace , lin·
fers, day phone m ·7089'f
building and garden space.
coin His . Phone 992-5737.
night phone 992 ·3525 or m~
Rustle Hills, Syracuse. Phone
•
5232.
8RO~;;; ho,;;, "2.;fhs~ lots-;;n '192-71136.
12 Park St .. Middlopotl . Phane
EXCAVATING, doze r, backhoe
m -317• .
and dltcher . Charles R. Hot·
'
field , Bock Hoe Servic e
TUPPPERS Ploln•·Eostern area , 2
Rutland
, Ohio. Phone 742-2008.'
year old bi ·le'vel 3 or 4
GRt:G
-.5C
-B
SALES,--;'
lo.;.:
cac:le-"dT·o:.:I:.:E:.:r·
bedroom . 2 baths: located at
VIrgil B. Sr., Realtor
.
Rlggt Manor , on 1'/, wooded
. no Mechanic Pvmeroy,o.: . wln 't GUlf Servic.. Mid.·
acre~. Phone 985·42-4S.
dleport , O..io . Ph Qne
9'92·
Phon.o 9t2·3:11'
2438.
•
F~RMt;·;~l;,-;-;';'.i,~J~ck~~ RUTLAND - Nice otaer 9.
- ~~
County, We1t Virginia, priced room home, 2 baths, 3 Brs.,
SEPTIC s·y,tems installed. by.
on inspe&lt;tion, Harrison .Smith,
. llcens.d Installer. Shepard
or more with· cloHIS, full
Racine, Ohio 45771 . Phone
Confroctors . Phone 742·2.409 1
basemen!,
large
front
9.49·21 54.
sEPTKTANK'scl;;;;;ed.- Modern
Porch , 2 car garage with 2
Sonitatlon, 992 ·39$4 cr 992·
rooms . Big corn•r lot .
2428.
$00,000.
will do roofing, construct ion.
44 ACRES - On AI. loll .
plumbing .and heating. No iob
too large or too small. Phone
Mobile home 12x60 with 2
7~22348 .
Brs., drilled well, wood~ 8o
some bolfom land.
CARPEI&gt;ITER. flooring, ceiling,
ponellng. Phone 9'12-2759.
"EMLOCK GROVE - 3
ExcAvATII&gt;IG. 81\CKHoes AI&gt;ID
PONIERC)Y, 0 .
bedrooms, nice- modern
DOZER - LARGE AND SMALL ,
beth, larga modern kitchen
WE HAVE 2 NEW 3
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED. LOW
with dining, full .basemenl,
· BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. SILL
bedroom homes just being
PULLINS , PHONE 992·2478 D"V
Md large lot. $20,000 .
completed . Both have
ORNIGHT. ·
. '
garages with work aree.
NEAR RUTLAND- New 3
betha. ulllltr R., carpeted.
iiUiioiNG. re.;;odellng, and
bedroom home, afeps aver
repairs~ Quality work, efficient
About t acre of ground.
serYice. Jesse Rodman, phone
klfchen, lerge living, full
$22,900.00.
992-5980.
baHmenl. St. doors, &amp; ·
CARRY OUT - Has been
windows . Car port with
"'abllahed In the same
DONN" AND &amp;ILL'S USED FUR ·
uflllly. 2 a ern . $31,000.
NITURE STORE. ROD'S T.V.·
locallon for many yeers.
SHOP . WEST COLUMBIA, W.
Doing
an
excellent
VA. OPEN 10 ....M. TILL 5 P.M .
MIDDLEPORT - $16,500.
business. Priced right. WE
DAILV.
A good 4 bedroom home.
HAVE
3
OTHER
Ph betha. large dining and
BUSINESSES FOR SALE
OOZI'R work and welding. Con·
fact James Parsons , Rt. 1.
living, gu hot water heal.
- CALL If Interested .
Rac:in•. on C!arm•l Rood .
Nice woodwork.
A NEAT PLACE- 5 yrs.
old, 3 bedrooms. bath. dineINTERIOR and· exterior pointing
In kitchen, uti llty R.,
NEW LISTING - 10 roam
and roof pOintin'g by hour or
contract , excellent reference• .
apartment
house,
2
carport, · air
cond ..
Phone '192-6014.
aeparafe apartments. - All
carPdted, ' 'h aero with
ulllltlts with natural gas
metal storage building.
heat. Lot 121x400. Want
$16.800 .00.
'
only 112,000.
'
ORAC IOUS 2 story older
home. Formal dining R., •
NEW LISTING - Nice
BRm., bath, nic. kitchen,
spill level 3 BR home. nal.
carpeting. penellng. 2 car
oak vern lshed floors,
MOBILE hGiftl lot sola or ronl, &lt;
garage. Some lrull trm.
equipped ktlchen -slovo.
bedroom•. al utllititl paid.
.1/9 acre. 518.100.00.
rtf. and liar, din. area,
Phone ,992-nsl.
base, family rm ., 2
OTHER LISTINGS NOT
1V7s Skyli~t 12xS2 2 bodroom
porches, garage alld II
NOTED IN THIS AD total ee.ctrlc, total wrap fcMim.
acres.
$11,500.00.
CALL
FOR
Cor, All new furniture like
INFORMATION .
SEEING IS BELIEVING.
new condition. Con be .~rl ot
HENRY E. CLELAND
A
BARGAIN
IS
Kln11bt,lrr Homo Soloo, t 100 E. .
IROKER
AWAITING' YOU. CALL
51., Pomoroy, Oljio.
992
"2-225tor 912·2561'
992·332S.

ACROSS

with springs; 1- studio couch:
I -platform rocker; 1-double
metal cabinet; I divider; Aline
Wea ... er, Racine, phone 9.e9·

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10 She (Fr.)

11 Sue Lyon ·
· film role
13 Italian river
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Sympathy" 11 Actor,
21 Glandular
5 More
Jack...gans

I Rental .

16 Dimff

sign
7 Boxing

Rolnney
17 Work unit
18 Member of

a large
family
%8 Yoko 'IV's

great
8 SWTender
(3 wds.)
t Perpetual
lZ Jargon

18 Vegetable
fuel
2Z Unspoiled
Z3 Italian city
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38 Slag
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311 Neighbor
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FRIDAY, AUGUST20.1f76
6:0C1-Summer Samester 10. ·
6: 15-Ferm Report 13.
6:20-Biue Ridge QUartet 13.
6:»--Columbus Today 4; News 6; Summer Semester
8;
Minion 10.
·
6:ol$r-Mornlng Report 3.
6:50-&lt;iood Morning, WHI lllrAinla 13.
6:5S---Good Morning, Trl Slafe 13.
7:011-Todly 3,4,15; Good Morning, America 6,13: CBS
News I; Chuck White Reporls 10.
7:os-Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:»-Schoolles 10.
8:0Cl-Jeft's Collie 6; Cap! •.Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame Sl.
33.
8:»-Big Valley 6.
9:0C1-A.M. 3; Phil DonahtM 4,15; Lucy Show 8; Mike
Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13; Mlsler Rogers
33.
9:30--&lt;:ross-WIIs 3; One Lite lo Live 6; Tallletales 8;
Mille Oouglaa 13; \IIIIa Alegre 33.
10:00---Sanford &amp; San 3,4, 15; ; Price Is Right 8, 10; Kiln
Kralls 33.
10 :15---General Hospital 6.
10 :30--&lt;:elebrlly Sweepalakes 3.4.15; Lilias Yoga &amp;
You 33.
11 :0C1-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Wttkday 4; _Edge of
Nigh! 6; GambitS, 10; Farmer'• Daughter 13; Elec.
Co. 33.
11 :»-Hollywood Squarett 3,•, 15; Happy Days 6, 13;
· Love of Life 8,10; Biography 33.
11 :55-Take Kerr 8; Ms. Flxlt 10.
12 ~~Fun Fadory 3, 15; Hot Seat 13; Bob Braun 4:
News 6;1,10; Sesame St. 33.
12 :»---Gang Show 3,15; All My Children 6,13; Search
lor Timtorrow 8,10.
12 :55-NBC News 3, 15.
1:110-News 3; Rytn'a Hope 6.13: Phllf Donahue B;
Young &amp; the Resfless 10; Not For Women Only 15;
Elec. Co. 33.
t :»-Days of Our Lives 3,4, 15; Family Feild 6,13; As
The World Turns 8,10; Book a.at 33.
2:C»-$20,000 Pyramid 13; DIMh 6; Lo-11 Thomas
Remembera 33.
2: »-Dodors 3;.1,15;
Lite to Live 13; Guiding
Light 8,10; Nova 33.
3:0Cl-Another World 3,4,15; All In The Family 8,10;
Crockett's VIctory Garden 20. ·
3:15-General Hospital 13.
3:»-BewllcMd 6; Match Game 8,10; Lilias Yoga &amp;
You 20; Walsh's Anlmala 33.
4:oo-M.Isler Cartoon 3; Merv Grlllln A; Somerset IS;
Lucy Show 6: Mickey MouN Club 8; Mlsltr Rogers
20,33; Movie "Incident In San Franclsco"IO; Dinah
13.
•:»-Bewitched 3; Mod Squod 6; Andy Griffith 8;
sesame St. 20.33; FllnlafontS 15.
5:0C1-FBI 3; Partridge Family 8; Minion: Impossible
IS.
5:»-Adam· l2 4: News 6; Family Affair B; Ele&lt;:. Co.
20,33; Adam-12 13.
6:0Cl-Nws 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20.33 .
6:30-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS . News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20 ;
Carrascolendrl• :1.1.
7:QO:!--Truh or Cons. 3; To Tell, the Truth •: Bol'lllr\jl lor
Dollars 6; Space : 1999 8; News 10: Dan Adams
Screen Test 13; Family Atlalr lS; Woman 20; Black·
Perspecllve an the News 33.
7:30-;-Porter Wagoner 3; Treasure Hunt 4; Ohio Slate
Lotttry6; $2S,OOO Pyramid 10; To Tell the Truth 13;
Wild Kingdom 15; Robert MacNeil Report 20,33.
&amp;:GO-Sanford 8. San 3.4.1S; NFL Football 6,13; Pilot
"Stranded" B, 10; Washington Week In Review 20,33.

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played low. The DeJt lead was
a diamond. West played low
and dummy's jack won the
trick . He calhed dummy's
king of spades and led a spade
1o his ace, alter wllicll it was a
simple matter to lead a secotld diamond toward dummy.
Tbjs setup dummy's king
for an eventual discard of his

6 K96
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Auto Sales

11$.415$

h . t .. . Serial N o.
'&lt;~52571 Y182285. The sale will be
held ol The Formers lank and
Savings Company, 211 West Second StrHt, Pomeroy, O~io at
10:00 A.M. on lht 23rd day of
August , 1976. Tht- undersigned
res•r.,ed the right lo bid. The
formers Bonk and So'l'ings
Company , Pomeroy., Ohio.

pe-rience. No invesfmenf, No
paperwork, No GIMMICKS.
Gololine allowance. Earn FREE
Sample kit. Call7.42·23n. Write

D.Bumprcnr

~

Oletlor. Olllo ,
7· 1•·1 mo.

dr.

f!lf J~e--F~~~,.:~:l'~,~~

nor thwest quarter of Sltid
CALL NOW!
section , with a l ine running
north anl;f south through said
quarter section, that will
make 20 acres ot land , con .
ta lnlng 100 acres more or less . IF YOU have a service to offer,
7.~ : ,; ,'c
·= ' ·- . :=:
Also 2 •cres more or less off
want to buy or ••II 1omething,
_.:· .· - --~,;::. --;:;
the sout~eest corner of an 80
oe looking for work .. . or
acre lot of land , known as t he
FURNISHED. 2 ~rm . apartment,
whatever . . . you 'll get results
Flanders farm , now owned by
Q(iults only , In Middleport;
faster
wit~
a
Sentinel
Wont
Ad
.
L . R . Barr , except two 20 acre
.
Pho,ne 992 - 387~ .
Call9'12-2156.
lots sold lo Joseph Tribbett
and M . P. Hodge off the north
3 AND 4 RM. furnished ond unend or said tract, and five 3 FamilY Yard Sale Thur1doy.
furnis~ed ·opts . Phone' m Friday
ond
Satu"rday,
August
•cres . more or less , out of the
19th, 20th. 21st from 9 till 5 ·.54~:~.-southwest corner of said tract
p.m. on Rt. 33 next to Enter· COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork . Rt.
sold to Emmn M . Barton . Said
tra c 1 of land containing Stl12
prise United Mef~od ist Chur ·
~. ten miles nort~ c;~f Pomeroy.
acres. more or leu .
ch , 3 piece bedroom suite ,
large lots with concrete potio1 ,
PARCEL. : Being in Range
1idewolks, runners ond off
clothing,
?"d~!nd
~
~
.
16, Town ~ . Section 61 , Lot 6AO
s!!_!!t .P.!~~ing . P~n• 992-7479.
N .W . pa,tot N .E . '~ ex,ept 31 3 FamilY Yard Sole, T~ursday and
acres N .W . conta_in i ng 37
Friday In Brodburr ot the 3 ROom furni1hed houM with
, acres, tormtrly owned by
Hoover residence . Clo•• to
both . Adults only. Phone 992Minn le M. Devore. .
rqdio station.
5535.
Terms or sale : Cash for not
. --·-·
tess than two . thlrds of the FOUR Foflllly Yard Solo. Weds .b.droom apartments at
appraised value, and subiect
Fridov . 9 a.m. till "' p.m. Loc:o·
VILLAGE MANOR in Middlepo't
to the lien for real estate taxes
ticm behind Presbyterk»n Chur for $1().4 monthty plus elec. or
for 1976. ·
ch in Middleport. Phone 992·
$130 including olectric. LOWER
Property ,appraised for

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Suite 132. Minneapolis . MN

Canier Wanted

porll , or compiH households.
Write M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, C?~io . ~ott 9f2.ni:JJ.

l'lttt-2174

PhOiotraphy

THe unc;lersigned will sell a t
public sole for cos h the fgllow ·
ing motor vehicles to be taken
frorn Charles Solit'r , 118
Howord Street , New 'Hoven ,
West Virginia: 1971 Buick - 2

55&lt;126.
DO YOU HAVE PARTY PLAN EXPERIENCE? FRIENDLY TOV
PRTIES HAS OPENINGS FOR
MAN...GERS JN VOUR "REA. LOCUST . POSTS. round or split .
.For Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 9•9-2774.
RKRUITING IS EASV BK...USE
Area
OEMS HAVE NO CASH INEST- cOAL , limestone, ond calci um
MENT . NO COLLKTING OR
chloride and calc ium brine for
Carriers wtn va luablt
DELIVERING: CALL COLLKT TO
dust control and special mixing
prires and tarn extra
CAROL DAY S18·o18'1-8395 OR
salt for farmers . Main Street ,
spending money.
WRITE FRIENDLY HOME PAR·
Pomer oy. Ohio or phone 992 ·
TIES. 20 R"ILROAD "VE.,
Phone The
3891.
ALBANY , N.Y_12205.
Daily Sentinel
CANNING peaches now reody
DEMONSTRATORS
ANO
Atm-2156
thru Augu st. Several Ytnielies
MANAGER needed fa work
by the bushel , Vt bushel 'or
Or Slop tn AI
with tht oldest Toy &amp; Gift Shop
peock . PleoR bring own con·
111 Court Sh-eet
Party Pion in the country .
toiner , 2 convenient lcxotions :
Pvmeror.O.
H}g~esl commissions • No In·
Midway Markel. Pomeroy ,
vestment. Coli or wri~e todoy.
992·2582; Bob's Mar'ket. Mason,
SANTA's Portitts, Avon, Conn .
773·S721.
06001. Phont I (203) 673-3155.
CANNING
tomatoes and sweep
ALSO BOOKING PARTIES.
peppers . ()&amp;land Form s.
HEifER found on Now lima Rood , A
owner must identify and pay .
GREAT
OPPO~TUNIT'f !
~roldif!e
Clelond. Racine ,
forod . Phromt742·212S.
Unlimihd
eo'r n i ngs ,
Ohio.
demonstrate lays ond gifts ·o
LOST: St. lernard Dog lost in long
lew evenjngs a week . No ex - 1'171 HOND" CL-~50. 12.000

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KEN GROVER

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Call 'm·570'1.
celltnt s.hota. Phone '0.5·3341
between ~ 5 : 30p . n:t .
1967 Chevy, one-holt too pickup;
new po:int job. no r~,~st , runs 197 1 Monte"go, good condilon. air
good. Phone 742·3081 .
c ~ndit io n in g ,
p .1. ,
low
mtleage , $1350. Phone Glenn
)~b8 BUICK Wtldc.at, automatic ,
Bissell . 949·2801 .
power steering, phone 992·

LADIES P,O.RTY PLAN .
Johnstown. Po . 15904.
every doy near Gallipolis : For AOQRESSERS wonted IMMEDIATE-

Town 4, Range 11 described as
fo llows : Beginning at the CASH pOid tor ott makes and
models of mobile homes .
southeut corner of the
Phone area code bi4-423·9S31 .
F la nders farm ; thence east 11
rods : then ce north 51 rods ;
thence west 15 rods ; thence $SCos~SS for junked auto. Frye's
Truck Auto Ports. Rutland .
· south 51 rods to the place of
Phone 742-2081. •
beginn ing , containing 3 acres ,
more ·or less .
TIMBER, Pomeroy Forest ProAlso 2 acres more or less off
ducfl , Top price for 1tonding
the southeast corner of 80 acre
5awfimber. Call Kent Honbv ,
tract at land known as the
1·446-8570.
Flanders farm , now owned by
L.

new tlr•• · low mileage. ex ·
cellent. undition. Best offer.

sKY DIVING. GrH!lo County
Sport Parachute Ce-nter, open

OLD furniture, Ice bo~~:e1 , brois
EXCEPTING one -half of the
beds, wall tet..,hones and

PARCEL 4: Section 16,

1%8 Ch&amp;Vy Belair 307 Aulomotic.

GIMMICKS!

T Devore .

m ineral r ights in said land
which Is r eserved fo Charles
T . Devore .

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SMITH NILSON
MOTORS, INC.

Movles 33.
10:011-100 Club lcl S; Ntwt 20; SoundltiOI 22.
IO :»--Canlw!'tnc:e on""' u.s. c-IIMion 20.
11 :00 Ntwt3A-',I 3,15; ABC Ntwt33.
11 :»-Jolwlr Carlan 3A,15; Mannix 6,1 3; Janak! 33.
12:011-Newo • . In
12 :30 !Aovle " Mafll" I ; Movlt "Diamont!J Are
Brittle" 10.
12 : ~1clan 6.13 .
I :00---Tomorrow 3,A .
I : 511-News 13.

CAPI'AIN EASY ·

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Box 21·A
Rutland, Ohki 45775
Pll. (ft4,.742·2409
w. Dollvll'
7·28·• mas.
COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
-AII'Iel-tndUtltlal
Canstrvd..............
- Complttt kllool Service
Undorgraduelo &amp; ·
Elemenl•ry
Schoo( Pack.,. Plcluret
Seniors &amp; YNrbook
- Weddings-

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Aileve •nd llolew II'OUnd
pool klfs fer the df.tt.
yvwttH man.
All poe I IUPPII'* avelltb It,

Southeasttm Ohio
Trill$ Rafter Co.

this

Aulo$ales

POOLS

ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

f:OCl-Repubilcan Converrtlon ,,13: Men Who Ma~• -"'-

7:0C1-Biue Ridge Ollartet lei S; RtpUbllcen Can·
venflon 3,4,15: -ling lor Dot lara 6; Lawrence
Welk 1: Wild Kingdom 10: Lel'a Makt 1 Deal 13;
Inner Tennla 20: Family et War 33.
7:»--Changed LIVII (c) 5; Candid Camll'a 61 Movie
"The Prime of Mill Jean Brodie" 9; Republtcen
Canverrllan 10; Roberl MacNeil Report 20.
8:0C1-THIImony Time (C) S; Welcome Beck, Kotttr
6, 13; Repubitcan Convention I ; Upstairs, Downstairs 33; Movie "Nigh! Drum" 20.
8:311-Movt• : "Mad Bomber" (cl 5; What's Hap-

SWIMMING

IXPIIII..CID

penlng II 6, 13,

THUil_SDAY, AUGUST Tf, 1176

BUsiness
Services
L

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

POMEROY, OHIO

m,ssoge ,
Toourlovedoneupo~o&gt;e .
.
'Tell Ooddy how much we min

Junior. Grondc~ildren
Great Grondchildren.

()f

POM~~!v~~!o'lp~~ CO. ~ :

t•red .
And .he knew you hod your shore .
He tenderly closed your weary

EXCEPTING on• -nalt of the
American elder lllatellllen
m ineral rights in said larid
Bernard Baruch wss born . which Is reserved to Charles

Aug. 18, 11'10.
C. lbla day In bllllory:
In 1115, two Americana
were ldDed when a German
U-bolt IGrpedoed the BritiSl
liner "Anllie" In the Allllttic

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THE F"MILV ol Ethol farley . - - - -.....- - - - -..
wiohu to thonk thooe whohelped in our bereo....,.,ent of
our dear mother who pou.d
owoy July II. ·Sptclol thonks ro
the Middleport Emergency
Squad for th•ir quick response
,
ftlllllty
and the doctora and nurtes of
~
Holter Ho1pltol. Also the
minister~ , pianist, and 1ingers
1974CHEYYNOIIA4DOOR
$2795
and ol I tho1e who sent cords of
Local
low
mileage
car.
11·8
engine,
au!omallc
power
sympathy ond food . Rt ... . Noel
steering and brakes, radio, tires show lillie wear. gold
Herrmann ond family.
fin ill&gt; . Shlrp end nlc. .
I.N MEMORY of Kelly Gilmore,
yeor a;go today, Aug . 19.
$1615
1973 VEGA ST. WAGON
Dear Daddy ,
t
Lotal , 1 owner, automatic trans .. power steering,
We wanted 10 much to keep you ,
We ·wotched you day by day,
radio, red finish. good tires, really clean.
Until at la st with breokirtg heort1 ,
. We saw you slip away.
1972VOLKSWAGEN2 DR.
$1615
Yot,.t wore a ~rown of patience
Good tires. clean Inter ior, rad io, red finish, good
As you struggled on and on,
economy.
And hands thor rest fore&lt;Jer
Are the hands that were so
strong.
God watched you while you suf.

PARCEL I : Be ing ihe west
the nor theas t '~ of Sec ·
l ion 16. Town 4, Range 11 , and
beg inning '28 rods east from
the southeast corner ot sa id
qua rter sect ion ; thence west
37 rods ; thence north 160 rods
or to the nor lhiine of said
Quart er section; ! hence east 37
rods ; thence south to th e place
of beginn ing conta ining JJ
ac res, more or less .
PARCEL 2: Section 16. Lot
640, 33 acres south part of
northeast one -quarter as same
appears on the Aud ito.r•s Ta x
Oup . for the year 1947 in the
name of M~trtha Price . sec . 10,
lot 160 - 9 acres west. part . as
same appears on the ta~~: dup .
for the Year 1947 in •he name
at Martha Pr i c! .
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Hollow Rood area . Brown ,
1 a of th e l)or t hwest ~warter of
bloc;k ond white . If anyone has
Section 16, Town 4, Range 11 ,
any information concern ing the
beginning 102 rods west from
the southeas t corner of said
w~ereobout1 or welfare of the
quarter section ; thence west . dog , plto•o phone 992-3538.
38 rods or to the southeut
corner of lands former ly StACK, brown and whlte beagle,
female, lost in 'l'icinity of
owned by Henry Warren in
said northeast quarrer of said
leading (rHk Rood ond Van
Sec tion 16 ; thence north 160
Zant Rood Sunday. lost n.or
rods or to the north line of said
Meigs ·Golfio line. Reword.
quarter sect ion; thence easl 31
P~one 992·2220.
rods or to the northeast corner
ot the tract of land former-ly LOsr: • ' mon~h old nanny goat.
owne-d by Minnie Devor-e ;
brown and while. Lost in Forest
!hence south 160 rods to the '
Run
ortta. Phorte 992 ·27~4 .
place of beg inn ing , contai!:'ling
38 acres , more or .less .
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PANMUNJOM, KOREA - NORTH KOREAN President
Kim ll.&amp;mg ordered all of his armed fOI'Cellnto a "c&lt;mbat
posture" today. U. s. troops, Ulller direct ocdera fl'lllll the
Penlagon, were onlncreaaed alert bec;ause of the "deUberate
murder" of two U.S. ~Y officers by North Kerean guards.
Kbn's order appUed to both regular armed forcea and
mWtla of Communilt North Korea, a North Korean broadcast
said. It !IBid the North Kerean troops
been placed on
"combatreadlness."TheNorthKcreanorderwullsuedafter
u.s. troops were placed on stepped up alert near tile truce
viDage of Panmunj&lt;m where tile two AmerlcaiUI were hacked
to death Wednesday by North Korean soldiers.
WASHlNGTON ~THE HEAD OF THE U. S. Roman
catho))c hierarchy has pralaed the anti-abortloo plank In the
" th
Republican
ptlonalatfolnn asndmenan"encourt
"•ftft~ft~emenbortlt to ose
seeking a c.......tu
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said
Wednesday. Bernardin said the piaUonn 's ' 'reC ognltlon Ul
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value of life" and Its "proteat" "' recen
Jftme
decisions on abortion were "timely and ID)pcrtant."

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPJ) using "Mickey Mouse"
- Embittered conaervatlve trickery lnltead of~ on
suppcrters of Ronald Re1CU foreign policy illuea like the
charged today that their Panama Canll.
candidate tJrew away hla
T h e COiliii"VVtivs, led
chances for the Republican throughout
the
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YOUNG TONY KENNEDY, son of Mr. and Mrs. J . R.
Kennedy, Tuppera Plains, was given a nice reception as
outrider Wednesday for the harness horse racing of the
Meigs County Fair. Thia Ia several years for Tony In the
spot 11M he again Ia riding Bachelor Boy owned by Mrs.
Floule Allensworth of Middleport. Bachelor Boy has
seryed outriders at the Meigs County Fairs fer many.
yearl. Tony and ·Bachelor Boy who will be at the fair
through Friday are costumed thla year In a bicentennial
theme.

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Premlwns were paid in .
thr
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edllg~:. clssseisthof ee wei1g t
v...ons n e annua pooy
w
te t held
the
pu ng con 8
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grandstand attraction of the
Meigs county Fa1r wed•
nesday n1ght·
In Class Athe winners, first
J
through eight, were erry
1 li' 1 Ar ld Art
Arno d, au
no ,
Cross, Bllb callaway, Matk
Douglas, Jessie Brickles,
Vern Meeks and Bob

CINcrNNATI ~ ROBERT A. PHALEN, a Democratic
candidate for the 8th District Ohio senate aeat held by Sen.
B .
fil'st
Stanley J. Aronoff, R.QnclnnaU, has been arrested the second CaThellawClay.
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ass
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time within a month on a public intodcaUon charge. Pllalen, through elgnt, were D. W.
31, also principal of St. Bonaventute School here, was arrested Higgins, Latry Nolan, Jim
Wednesday at the Cincinnati Zoo. Officers sild Phalen had a McGuire, Ed Arnold, Rod
strong odor of alcohol oo hla treath and his clothing. They said Pullins, Archie ·· Dillie,
he refused to walk, stumbled 11M feU down before they Richard DoUK Ias a nd Tim
arrested him.
Kincaid.
He wu jailed pending a court appearance today. Pllalen
Only four teams were inthe
also wu arrested July 211 by Covington, Ky., police alter they Class C heavyweIg. ht c1ass.
(Continued from page I)
.
r·II'St t•h
found him In a motel room In an "eXtrenlely lntolicated The wmners,
u.-oug
rervatlwa both within and oulslde the Reagan camp mlgbt state."
four, were Jim McGuire,
Garv Lamb, Cricket Pullins
start a thJrd.party IIICM!Inent.
.,
But Sen. Jllllle Helms, RN.C., their unofflclal-.leader, said he
COTABA'ltl CITY, THE PHIIJPPINFS - THE
and
Vern Meeks.
might consider a thlrdparty alternative In the future, but that govenunenl today ordered thousands of refugees moved to
!RICh a move at thls'tlnle would only weaken tile GOP and help new Inland Muses away from coastal . flahlng vwages
Carter.
.
destroyed by '!"llesday's earthquake and Udal waves. At least
"I'm only lntererted In the tw&lt;rparty syslem," Helms ilald. 3,T11 persons were killed - mostly In the coi,stal viDages "Having participated In the ayrtem, I think It would smacli: of . and 2,000 pei'SOII8 Wl!f"l missing, the National Disaster
Immorality for me to pick up my marbles and go h&lt;me Just Coordinating Center said today.
A dlvcrce petition and a
beca- I didn't get my IIWII wsy."
The quake that rocli:ed tile Mlndanao-Sulu ~on was suit fer sale of real estate
· But Rlcblrd Vlguerle, a powerful fund-raiser lor conaer· followed by at least 20 aftershocks. Officials said about 90 per were ffied and aeveral other
vatlve caures and publlsber ol Conservative Digest In the cent of the deaths were cauaed by 24-loot waVQ that washed actions were settled.
Wlllhlngton, D.C., sublrbe, w1111't waiting. He and other away whole IIBb~ villages almg the coast of Moro Gulf, about
Elda Darlene Taylor, Rl. I,
ICII'rilta were planDiDg a meeting of conaervatives In Cblcago 500 miles 8011th of Manila. More than 211,000 persons were left Langsville, bas filed for
next week 10 create a political coalition, get on the baUot.s of homeless, the disaster center said.
divorce from Richard E.
about40111ater and kill Ford's chllncell ol victory In November.
Taylor, Rt. I, Langsville. The
Vlperie, who said the Republican party "stands for
KANSAS CITY, MO.- THE SCHEDULE OF TONIGHT'S Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
~." was COilsldered a likely candidate for ·the third fifth ai1d flilal session of the 31st Republican National Church Inc. has filed petition
plrt)''a vice presidential nomlnati&lt;XJ. The party's potential Convention (all times EDT ):
for the sale of real estate.
presidential candlda!e was nanored to be former Gov. Lester
7:30p.m.- Call to crder. Opening ceremooles.
.
Freddy Keith Picli:ens was
MadlloK of GeOrgia.
8 p: m. - N&lt;mlnations for vice president ci the United · ~entenced 10 a tenn rl. not
States. .
less than six months and not
8:25 p. m. - Roll call.
more than five years. He Ia to
9 p. m. - VIce presidential nominee acceptance speech. be taken 10 the Clrrectionsl
9:15 p. m. - Presidential nominee acceptance speech.
Medical and Reception
9:30 p. m. - Adjoununent.
Center Ia Columbus for
uslgrunent.
A Pomeroy National Bank
suit aga1a1t Marie DIVIetro,
Rt. 2, Racine, wu dlii'DI e~ ;
Betty Jewett 11M Cormal T.
Jewett agreed 10 tenninate
alimony payments, and
Leslie C. Gater l Asloc. ul
Judge Robert Buell: and
A IIJIOkerman for the JuneVanVrinklnufPcmeroy
Becli:1ey, W. Va., bas •
. Ch ,. s,.tem said thlll are coordinating tile 1978 fund
named as an additional
By Bertba Parker
Miss Edna. Kennedy of defendant
·in a ltandlng suit
- nll:c tbt train derailment raising effort In Meigs County Attendance at the Laurel Athens
and Claira WeUs of filed by Lo•ell Jack
Ia Muon, W. V1. Tuelday oo behaH of M.o.M District,
Cliff Free Methodist Church Rutland RD spent a few days
IDOftiiiC offlftld no danger•IO BOy Scouts, of America.
Strickland In connection with
August 15 was 136.
this week visiting their sister,
qoaellld cbarKed lbat the
Jn the two level campalgp, . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Homer WIM, a 1972 accident at the
lnalrdon ID ""'J'J!III!. Buck Ia aervlng In the apeelai
construction site of the Meig8
lealklll Cll pilar to clear the ladenhlp Gl!ta category, Albaugh, David and Douglas Harrisburg, Ohio.
Jackie and Becky Handley No. I mine.
traca na In tbe town whUe tbe second level, 11M Anne of Iowa are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CurtIa of Pomeroy spent Friday
.... w and Dot 'll'ltb the community enrollment, II attended
evening Bl!rvices at night with their grandrlllroad.
again being conducted by the the local church Sunday.
mother, Dorotha Handley.
Tom Jobllloa, pubUc area's Beta Sigma Phi
Mrs. Madyln Chaffin,
Mr . and Mrs. George
nlallonl ollldal for Ch ·~ • Sorority chapterr. Sorority. Pomeroy called recently on
Kober M.edlcal Ceater
Brawley
and daughter ,
aald 1 railroad official members anlstlng
Discharges, Aug. 18
Annette, of Niles, Michigan is
adriaed I . . . . Pollee Dept. VanVrankln In thla year's Mrs. Georgia Diehl.
·
Alpha
Bailey, Mrs. Floyd
Mark Stahl, Stockdale and visiting her parents, Mr. and
..trolmlrlat 1:11 a.m. of the campaign are Jennifer
Baker
and
daughter, Nettie
llllaallonl of tile rallrold 10 Anderron, Lynn Crow, Frilz Stahl, New Marshfield Mrs. Harley Riggs of Bell, Mrs. Marvin Bennett
dear the ll'lcb and advlaed Brenda Haggy, Darla recently called on Mr. and Pomeroy RD an~ her sister, and daughter, Mary · Bobo,
there was no ~er ftlm 1 Hawley, Carol McCullough, Mrs. N. E. Schaefer and Mr. Mrs . Michael Barr of Robin Brown, Rebecca
Langsville.
dllorlne car that was In the Roberta O'Brien, Jrla Payne, and Mrs. Harry Stahl.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Dorotlul Handley called on Conger, Rosemary Connor,
lraln l!ne.
Lucy Detty, Richard Dow,
Lola IWienbaum, Ann Rupe, Johnson, Mike 11M Paul, Elvira Barr on Sunday.
broo Ruuell, Edwlaa Scott Hampton, Va ., attended
Mrs. Edith WUllamson of Wesley Ely, Dwaine Fain,
and Teresa SWIIIel.
church services Sunday at Rutland is a medical patient Everette Gills, Harvey Hall,
Shirley Hesson, Michael Holt,
Jack Car11nel, M-G·M the local church.
at Holzer Medical Center.
llillrlct Eucutlve (MelgsMr. and Mrs. James
Howard Spurlock and Alma Kiser, Vlnu Lee, Jerry
Gallla-Muon Collltles ), uld Gilmore visited over the mother of Hurricane, W. Va., Matthew, Gene Molter,
tile funds ralaed will go weekend In Columbus with were Sunday guests of his Gladys Morris, Laura Nice,
toward.supporting the many relatives.
sister, Mrs. Dorotha Hand· Sharah Nichols, Mrs. Fred
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and varied services of . Wyatt Schaefer, Marion, ley. Other guests were Mr. Older 11M daughter, Mary
Aut. lf lllru Aug. 26
t-or Mtlfl Co. Fair
Scouting In the lliltrlct and Mrs. Helen Dunkle, Mr. and and Mrs. Lorenzo Handley of Owens, Sherman Pl11'80ns,
Jlrtlmie Potter, Margaret
that almllar campaigns are Mrs. Lee . Dunkle arid Hunlln8ton. .
near compleUoo In the other daughter, Glouster, recently
Floyd Thomu of Rutland Pritchett, Ardeth Proffitt,
counties.
called on Mr. and Mrs. has returned to his home HilTy Rhodes, Mrs. Stanley
Services to the area Scout Norman Schaefer.
after having been a medical Russell and daughter' Mabel
Autust 27·21-~, .
unllllre
supported
solely
by
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford patient at Holzer Medical Shirley, Raymond Short,
A1atlltr .......... $peed
Michael Sim, Teddy Staton,
the giving of the trl~ty Jacobs are visiting their son, Center.
Show sterts at 7 p.m.
John
Thompson, AprU Van
residents, Cargnel said.
Latry and family in Texas.
Steve Hoffman is spending
Mrs. Cora Renshaw Is sevfll'al days with his grand· Matre, Richard Wells,
staying with her daughter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Angela York.
Blrlh, Aug. 18
and son-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman.
Mr
.
and Mrs. Robert
Charley Brnwn, Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
McNerlin,
daughter , Oak
Mrs. Dick (Leona) Karr, Wil!cox of Sundusky visited
Hill
.
who has been so very 10, is hla brother and family, Mr.
improving at her home. Her and Mrs. Warren WUicoz.
daughter, Mrs. Ed Bauer, Mr: and Mrs. Glen Moore of .
who bas been here for two · Radcliff called on Mr. and
IIIEETlNG PLANNED
weeks to care for her mother, Mrs. Warren WiUcox Sunday.
The
Dorcaa Mlulonary
MEN'S
left Sunday for her home In • Mr. and Mrs. Albert .•nodae. a will bold a camp
Marton.
.
·
Woodard (Dorothy Ledlle) ~ and bean dinner
The Good News Trio will be have moved to their new Satardar. Aug. 21 at
at the Laurel Cliff Church, modular home at Langsville. Maplewood Lake. Free will
Aug. 22, both morning and Mrs. Woodard is a teacher in donatlonr will be 1ceepled.
evening services. Every one the Pomeroy Elementary · Everyone Ia welcome to
is welcome.
School.
attend.

President Ford

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Laurel·Qiff
News Notes

desptse.
. Reagan

Langsville
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HelmlofNorth Clrollnl, lllo
dlecloeed that Peapn had
betrayed them In tbllr elfrlts
10 llllld up 10 Pt 'den~ Ford
on foreign policy IJiu!lll,
"He (Reqan) can.!:..,to
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Jack son 'S Bevms
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Southeastern OhiO Athletic
League officials Wednesday
ted
ffi
night elec
new o cers,
reestabll.thed the conference
golf
. edtournament
the 1976 Ifand
nd 1ap·
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prov
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baseball schedules.
Twenly·one persons
representing all eight league
schools attended the annual
f 11 ssl h ld t J ks
a se on, e a ac on
High SchOOl.
Bob Bevins, Jackson
principal, was elected
ld t H
d
pres en .
e succee s
James N.. M. Davis,
Gallipolis principal.
Jim Maines, assistant
superintendent, lronion, WM
reelected secretary·
treasurer . Bob Sh amp,
Athens princ1pa 1, was
chairman of the nominating
committee.
League officials approved a
motion to reestablish the
SEOAL golf toll111ament. The
tournament was held 15 years
to determine the league
champion. Las( year, the
championship was decided on
a14-garne double round robin
schedule. Teams will continue to play home-and-home
matches this faD, but the
tournament will decide the
1976 champions.
The golf tournament will be
hied in one of three communities _ Jackson, Logan
er Meigs on Saturday, Oct.
2, beginning at 9 a.ll!. The
athletic director of the home
school will be tournament
director.
The golf tournament
motion passed by a 4-3 vote.
Wellston will not field a golf
team this fall, thus that
school did not vote on th.e
issue.
The 1m baseball schedule
which was drawn up by
Athens' Bill Wooddell, was
approved by league officials.
Officials discussed
changing reserve football
games form Saturday ·to
Monday nighta, but took ~o
actloo on this because most
schools have already comDiftted themselves to
Saturday night play this faU.
The 1977 SEOAL cross
country tournament will be
held at Jackson on Oct. 14,
beginning at 4 p.m.
President Bevins appointed
Jackson's AI Burger and

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betra·-' tile
Ironton will be presented .__,_.ft
•- ...wn 1 minority
the 1""6 All-~ts Trophy UJ wa-u. . ""
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plaUorm plank on IGrtiCn
during the Fighting ngers policy that IICiopt.d by
first league home game this th.e •onventlon Tue·Aay
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. clals also~~-·--' All• night. Although It wu
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The COiliii"VVIIWI a*ld a
tabled a motion to cha~e the , toughly worded plink wu
league constitution _.,._
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Sl to $2 Logan
games rom
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subjecta lacludlng the '
already charges $2 at the PaJiama Canal and Taiwan.
gate . All oilier league schools
But when the plank wu '
charge $1.50 admission for ftled by Reagan aides the •
. adults. Ironton will not seD next day- u$g thoae 111M '
student tickets at the gate, signatures-It no longer :
but will haveadvance student mentioned Taiwan or the :
Uckel$ ssles .
PaJiama Canal.
The loop's financial report
Former Rep. Thomas
shows $232.52 in the bank as CUrtis of Mlasourl who had
the league's 52nd season gets assured reporter~ Sunday
underway next month.
night that the plat* Included.
Representing Gallipolis the Panama Canlllssue, was
last night were James N. M. befuddled the next day when
Davis and Ed Stewart. Jim reporters showed him a copy
Diehl represented Meigs.
of the proposal.

COLORS
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CONVE8SE TENNIS
BOYS!

MEN'S
Red, Green, GOld, Blue. Purple, Black and
White.

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VOL XXVIII, NO. 88

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT •.OHIO

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1976

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GRAND CllAMPION dalcy cow bred by ua1ng the
Leland Parker Artlflelal Insurnlnatloo Service wu owned
by Tony Carnahan. The Guernsey wu grand champion in
the dairy open class and grand champion Junior show.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS .

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Horse ull

has merit says President
'Ford appeared at the first
By'HELEN THIJMAS
meeting . of the new
UPI White House Reporter
KANSAS CITY', Mo. (UPI) Republican Natlonal Com- President Ford, rising mittee with his running mate,
early after his acceptance of sen. Robert Dole, R·Kan., in
traditional
postthe
1976' Republican the
presidential nomination, told convention appearance of the
the party's ruling council candidates .before the party
today that refonn of the vice elders.
Ford spoke briefly, saying
presidential selection process
was a gond projeci for it to he had foUowed the course of
consider In the next four the convention very careflly,
especially the fight over
years. ·

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By Wealey G. Pippert
PLAINS, Ga. ( UPI)
Jimmy carter, with the stage
set for a debate with
Pralident Ford, said today
the country has drifted Under
Ford and the main Issue
during the fall campaign will
be "new leadership In the
White House or no leadership
and a conUnuation of drift."
Carter also said he wu
familiar with GOP vice
presidential nominee Bob
Dole's reputation as an
"aggressive campaigner. "
He said that during Dole's
1974 Senate race he had
raiaed the charge that his
opponent - a doctor - was
an abortlonlat.
Wearing a shirt and sport
coat, a departure from his
118U8l casual at-home garb,
carter stood In his front yard
and spoke to reporters for a
half hour about the Just. completed Republican
Nallonal Convention.
He said Ford was left
"almosl no alternative" In
chaUenglng him to a debate.
carter also said he would be
nextble'to any kind of fonnat,
but that he preferred a for-

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mat in which the candidates
would question each other, as
well as submit to questions by
reporters.
Ford said In Kansas City he
was ready and eager to
debate carter.
"In the absence of
leadership from the White
House, the country has
drifted," Carter said, "These
problems of our country have
not been corrected and the
different questions have not
yet been answered.
"That Is going to be the
main difference between
myself and President Ford new leade!;,shiP in (he White
House or no leadership and a
continuation of inactivity
from the White House."
carter was asked whether
he felt he had "a short fuse"
that tile Republicans could
Ignite. "I spent four to five
years dealing with Lester
Maddox while I wu gover·
nor . He was lieutenant
governor. He Is an expert. I
think he would be able to
rattle a cage as 'well as any
In the political world. I think I
can deal with that with
equanimity."

challenger Ronald Reagag 's
proposal
to
require
presidential candidates to
reveal their vice presidential
selections in advance of the
nomination balloting.
The Ford forces defeated
the Reagan bid, but the
President said :
"I happen to believe there
is considerable merit in -that
approach, and perhaps the
national committee can study
it and lay the groundwork for
1980."
·
Ford said he expected that
the Republican ticket would
work hard to put GOP can·
didates "notonlylntheWhlte
House but In the courthouses,
city halls and Congress too."
Fdrd appeared before the
committee after tossing away
his drab political cloak,
embracing ~eagan's conservative legions , and
challenging Democratic
nominee Jimmy Carter to a
face-to-faCP. debate.
' "I'm ready, eager," Ferd
told a tumultous final session

UDited l'rerl IateruU-1
MIAMI - TROPICAL STORM DOTTIE lltalled off the
cout and became "lllow and erratic" today but il hurricane
watchremalnedlne!fectfi'CIIIIFlorldaiONorthCsrollna.
The-n's fourth tropical riOnn, which had buUt from a
.1ropic81 depression during Thunday'a course up the Flerlda
oout, boalted peak winds of 110 m11ei per hour this morning
'll'lten It llalled about 70 miles east ul St. Augustine, Fla.
"Radar and Air Force recmnalaullce data Indicated that the
llllltioll' of Tropical SIGrm Dottle has baccme slow and erratic
cUing the pill few hours," the Nationsl Hurricane Center
lllld at 8 a.m. EDT.
. '
PHJLADELPIDA - 'I1IE ''LEGIONNAIRE'S Disease"
that struck down tDIII'e than 170 pel'liNia Is u much of a
myatery u ev•, but health officials aay the danger It posed
IIIIPII'tiii1Y Ia OVflt.
Slate Health llecretary Dr. I.Aioaard Bachmln said
'lbunday only I r.w tie'll'
with rymptoma ~to the
lllnell bad been l'lpOIUd In tile l&amp;rt live dayr. Many of theae,
lie llid, may tarn out to be aeamal acute pnewnortia,
Badnnan allo said no - - - , cuill have been reported,
inllkating the dlaeaae Ia not ClllltalkJus.
Twtai:)'.Upen~~~~~havedled fnm the d'aeare and the list

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AMERICAN TROOPS,
ed by the dilpltcll of two squaclrona of u.s. warplanes
(Ointlnued on page 10)--

·of the Gop National
Convention Thursday night.
A just-as-eager Carter
grabbed tbe gauntlet In
Plains, Ga., setting the stage
for a ·poSSible ser.les. of
televised confrontatloos In
the faD campaign.
After Ford's hammering
nomination acceptance
speech, wblch left delegates
screaming approval, the
President and Ronald
Reagan- the man he best 1n
a bitter nomination fight _
met on the podb811 In peace.
Ford arranged to have
· breakfast
with
the
: Republican National
Conunittee early today and
later fly IOSallnas, Kan., with
Kansas Sen. Robert Dole, hla
running inate.
He launched hla 19761ftsl·
dentlal campelgn Thursday
night, promising peace, 11'011perity, tax reform and a
balanced budget by 1978.
"Thll year, the issues are
on our side. rm ready, eager
to go before the American

Dole for clean fight
.rn upcomrng
. campazgn
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By IRA A. AIJ..EN

the Democratic nominees,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) presidential candidate
Republican
vice Jimmy carter and vice
jresldentlal n&lt;mlnee Robert presidential candidate sen.
Dole promiaed today that he · Walter Mondale of Min·
and President Ford woilld not nesota.
engage In a "personal"
"We don't Intend to be
campaign against the carter· permal," Dole said. "I have
Mondale ticket this fall.
the hlgbest regard for Jimmy
The Kansas senator, In an Carter and sen. Mondale."
Interview on ABC television Dole accomJllnled Ford to a
the morning after Ford breakfast
with
the
selected him to be hlaf1111111ng Repub II can Na tiona!
mate, said the GOP Committee 11M arranged to
cam..lgn would be ''very have Ford go with him to a
lofty" and centered on the Bob Dole Day rally at hla
economy, and would not hometown of Russell, Kan.,
Involve personal attacks oo before
returning
to
Warbington later In the day.

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Halt..- was first; DMn.
secand, and Bob lee, Routt 1,
Racine, third In the senllll'
heifer class with Dean. first;
Lee, second', and fjoller, third
and fourth ln thelunlor hiller
cl•• cla11. In the gel of sire
clan Halter was flrtt; DMn.
second, and Parker, third.
Dllon was ll.rst In produce of
cow wltli Hatter second and
Parker, thl'rd . In the class of
three femalu bred and
owned by the exhibitor,
Holter o~as first; Dean.
second, and Parker.ffhlrd.
Dean
exhibited
the
chemplan bull end the lunlor
champlan female with Holler
exhibiting
the
senior
cham pion end the grand
c:hamplan females.

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to 1976 issue

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Holter, RD, Pomeroy, Holateln, Carroll Wingrove, Belpre,
Brown Sw!Je and Brent Hayer, Gu)'IVille, Jersey.

Pomeroy, lOok the blue
ribbon In the bull, one year
and under two, ul the Holstein
Dlvlllon with aecond place
going to Roy Holter, Route a,
Pomeroy. Earl Dean, Route
3, P&lt;meroy, wu 11rst In the
bull calf, under one year and
over four .months class with
Holter taking flut; Jim
Clrnahan, Route. 3, ~.
aecond, and Dern, third In the
oow, lour years and over
clur. Dean wu first In the
oow, three years and under
four with Leland Parker,
Route 3, Pomeroy, seccnd.
Holter was tlrst and Dean
8ecOnd In the senior yearling

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OrQmlar'or,

nr..pr Ia a Kent State
UDivenlty graduate and
former director of a SUmmit
County Rehabilltatlon Center
speech and hsarlng program.

FOUR GRAND CHAMPIONS In the four breedl ul the
dalrv ooen clau II the Meigs County Fair Thuraday W'!re
1-r. TOll] Camahal), RD, Rl!clne, GUernseY, Eddie

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OOLUMBUS (UPI)- Gov.
Jamer A. Rhodes Wednesday
announced
tbe
reappolnbnent of Andrew
i»rglu Jr., 38, Steubenville,
10 the Board of Speech
PatholOI)' and Audiology and
the llliDing of WWiam J.
McNamara, N, Parma
Helilil, to the Slate Private
Inveatlgator · Advisory

Ia dairy helfao c!MI wllh Dean, tlrst.;
callle - completed at the Radford, leQOIId and Holter'
Meigs County Fair Thlll'lllay. third In the junior ye•llnl
Phl1Up Radford, Route a, heifer claU.

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(..,en clur Judging

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LEISURE SUITS

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ChampiOn dairy
animals judged

1'he Ml~dleport E-R squad,
swrunoned four times Thilrsday, went:
At 10:38 a.m. lo Hemlock
Grove Road· for Margaret
Smith, 94, who had fallen and
sustained a possible broken
upper right leg. She was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital and admitted.
At 4:04 p.m. for Julia
Moodispaugh, 19, Railroad
St., Middleport, taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
liM' admitted with head aiKI
·chest pains.
At 4:49 p.m. to Twin City
Gateway Parking lot for
Patricia Ritchie (16 or 17
years of age) a walk away
from Athens Medical Center.
She wu taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital, then to
Athens . .
And at 7:31pm; to SR 681
fer WiUiam Randolph, 112.
who wu taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital and ad·
mltted.
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people and debate the real
issues fac~ce with Mr.
carter," Ferd said.
''The people have the right
to know first hand exacUy
where botb of us stand," the ·
President added. The ·
delegates chanted back : "We
want Ford. We want Ferd."
Ford said his own moral
leadership and economic
poUcles have rallied America
to "an Incredible e&lt;meback
since August, 1974," and
. predicted the American
voters would return him to
the White House over the
favored Carter In November.
Generallylmownasa soft.

The Kenny Starr truupe
will ·be the professional entertainment provided as the
free grandstand attraction at
ap.m. Saturday night at the
key, faltering speaker, Fcrd Meigs County Fair.
hardly mlsaed a beat In
At 8 p.m. this evening the
Kemper Arena with bls annual horse pulling contest
talk.
will be held following the 4
In addition to meeting Cll p.m. harness horse ractng
the podlwn with Reagan, program. The annual junior
Ford !llade a public plea to fair -1-H steer, swine and
Reagan's followers In hla sheep sale will be held at 7
speech after the former p.n:. Iii t.'le new show ring
Callfornla governor gave blm near the midway .
ooe (If the toughest battle~
ever dealt an Incumbent
Saturday at 10 a.m. the
president before bowing to lractor pulling contest will
Ford's nomination get underway in the cenWednesday niKl!t.
terfield of the race !rack and
"let me say lhls from the at I p.m. the pretty baby
bottom of my heart, after the contest and the Little Mr. and
scrimmages of the l&gt;8lt few Miss Meigs County will be
(Cotiiiriued on page IQ)
held at the showring near the

midway. Children tftklng part
in the contests.are to be at the
show ring by 12 noon so that
proper tags can be placed on
each contestant.
At 6 p.m. Saturday it the
grandstand a bicentennial
costume contest for women
wiD be held with cash prizes
to be awarded to the most
authentic and attractive
costumes. The contest Ia open
ooly to women 18or older. No
advance registration will ·be
required, but contestants
should be registered by 6p m.
'lbere will be a registration
table near the stage area
across from the grandstand.
Mr . and Mrs. Clarence
Nichols, both 90 who have
been married for 69 years,
wiD be hoilored preceding the
Kenny Starr show. ·
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Drug program outlined
Steven Dawson, director of as that of being able to help jrOYidlng general drug in.
the per son wl th a drug . formation to any Interested
group
or
program of the Mental Health jroblem come to terms with Individual,
Center, was speaker at the his needs and meet them in organization : Specialized
Tuesday meeting of the olllerways than thrOugh drug drug counseling training Is
available to counseling
Meigs County Human abuse.
·
Dawson said he Is !llso · organizations.
Resources Council held at the
-Consul tattoo services.
Meigs Inn.
.
Interested in the area of
Dawson explained the prevention. Too often These services are rather
program philosophies, people try to "close the barn specific, in that a drug conpresent services and gnals for door after the horse Is. sultan! is available to the
future aervices.
already out." This part of the court$, hospltals and other
In discussing program jrogram will be aimed at related programs to provide
philosophies, Dawson stated helping people to recognize evaluations and recomthat he feels · people who "signs" of developing drug mendatlons In the best Indevelop drug abuse problems abuse potential and how to terest of individuals with
are trying to satisfy some treat the5e "signs" befere the drug or drug rel11tea
need. He explained, "D'ug jroliem developea, h\ said. problems.
-Outreach services . This
abusers take great 'risks' to
The drug abuse pr&lt;lgram,
use iUici t drugs or misuse known as "aJternatives", is service consists of sending a
pre!K!riplion drugs. They run located in the Meigs Com· counselor out to ari inthe risk of jail, social munityMental Health Center. dividual's home who is not
able to make it to the clinic &lt;r
reprimand, and a possible Present services include:
physical damage. It is
-Outpatient counseling. has reservations about .being
111reasooable to asswne that This service includes in· seen at our clinic. OUtreach
a persoo would, or even dlvidual and group coun- workers are &amp;lso available to
could, give up drugs without seling and psycotherapy, transport people from their
having something else to hypnosis, · chemotherapy, homes to the clinic and back.
Other services to be
and
satisfy whatever needs that psychological
developedthisnextyearare :
cause a person to take these Jllychiatric assessment.
'risks'.,
-Recreational services.
-Educational Services.
We
are presenUy organizing
Dawson deiCribed hla role Theae services constat of
and pooling community
resources In lrying to offer
after school and after work
the recenUy funded drug

Weather.

Sunny, hot today and
Saturday. Highs both days In
the upper 80s to the lower 91\s.
Fair tonight with lows in the
lower 60s. Probability of rain
is near. zero per cent today
and tonight.
AUTOS BUMP

The Meigs County Sheriff's

Dept. reported a minor ac·
cldentat 11:20 p.m. Thursday
at the entrance to the·
fairgrounds. A car driven by
Karen D. Hysell, 16, Rt, I,
Middleport bumped the rear
of a car driven by Randy P.
Snider, 20, Pomeroy. There
was minor damage to both
cars no InJuries and no
cltstlon issued. '

' · TAKING THE RESERVE CHAMPION Guernsey ribbon wu Mark Mora left, and Tony

Carnahan, the Grand Champion ribbon. In the Dairy Showman compeUtlon things were

reverse!~ as Mora was the Grand Champion and carnahan the Reserve Champion.

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CLARIFICATION
Larry Spencer, clerk of
courts, announced today .that
his office does not sen fishing
licenses but is issuing permanent hunting and trapping
licenses to persons 65 or older
at a.cost of $4.50.

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recreatlooal programs for all
ages.
- D"ug Crisis Ho.Oine. 'l'hi!l
service will he a 24. hour in·
. formational and crisis
oriented service for those
individuals in crisis. Staff will
be trained to provide over the
phone crisis counseling
service
and
helpful
suggestions. Plans to begin
·by January I.
- Prevention Service. In
this service we hope to speak
to the developmental issues
of drug abuse, interrupting
the developmental cycle
leading to drug abuse. This
service will mainly be offered
to the !K!hool system but Is
also appropriate for any
concerned agency or family.
- AI ternative Services.
These services will consist of .
offering to the community ·
w&lt;l'kshops in; family com·
municatlon , relaxation ,
soCialization, self awareness,
etc., as well as, provide
camps ,
recreation,
education, etc. The first of
these will be held by
February and a schedule of
~coming ones will be put out
by January I.
Dawson expressed his
desire to work closely with
the community In meeting ·
the needs of the community.·
1be drug abuse program, like
the Community Mental
Health Center, is a contract
agency of the "6411" Board.

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begnt
. Aug,

3()

Swimming lessons for pre·
school children and adults
will be given at the .Mid'
dleport Pool starting Aug. 30.
The adult lessons will begin
at I p. m. and the pre.,oJChool
children at 2 and 2:30 p. m.
Additional times can be
arranged through Liz
Blaettnar, instrurtor.
Registrations are being taken
at 992-9990 or 992-6127.
There is also a beginner
class stlll open from 11 to
11:30 a. m. · for one week
beginning Monday at a cost of
$2.50.

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