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12 ~ The Dally Sentlnel, ll!iddlepor_!_-P~meroy, 0 ., Tuesday,Oct. 28,1975

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ATHENS - Mrs. Minnie
Mae Marsh, 75, Richland
· Ave., Athens, formerly of
· Meigs County, died Monday
at O'Bieness Memorial
Hospital iollowlng a several
weeks illness.'
Mrs. Marsh was born at
Dexter, daughter of the late
John and Iva Folden MUler.
She was preceded In death by
her husband, Lee Marsh, and
a brother, Marvir! ·Mlll.er.
Surviving are .a slsler-lnill j),
law, Mrs. l!el~n Miller of
UlngsvUle; a niece, Mrs.
fll.,.t,
John (Clirolyn) Gardner of
Wellston; two nephews,
Richard Miller of Balt:more, .
Ohio, and Ronald Miller of
Reynoldsburg; three great
nieces and on,!l great-nephew.
Mrs. Marsh was chief
D.
Russell Lee Vocational School
'.
supervisor at the former
Athens State Hospital whee
she . was employed for 42
years before her retirement.
She was a member of the
Richland ' Avenue United
Man gets six
' Methodist Church, Athens
months on charge Chapter 175, Order of Eastern
Star, Athens , Grange, the
In Meigs County Common Priscilla Group of the
Pleas Court Ronald L. Homemakers Club and was
Board of Education in ex- Racine. He is the son of Mrs.
Vogler, who had earlier plead active with the Senior
Dedication ceremonies for
pressing the sentiments of the Uillan Lee of Racine and the
guilty to charges of Citizens program.
the D. Russel Lee Vocational
citizens of Butler County late Dale Lee. Lee is a
possession of an hallucinogen
Funeral services will be School were held on S\lnday,
named the new facility the D. graduate Of Racine High
was sentenced to six months held at I p.m. Thursday at the Oct. 26, which marked the
Russel Lee Vocational School and Ohio State
.in Meigs Gounty Jail by Hughes Funeral Home, successful culmination of the
School, a most fitting and University·. He earned his
Judge John C. Bacon. He was Athens, with Rev. Danny efforts of many to bring the
proper · honor to
a Mast~:r of Arts Degree from
given credit for the days that Hahl officiating. Burial will . dream of a vocational school
professional educator who Ohio State University with
he has already spent In jail. be In the West Union St. to fruition. D. Russel Lee is a
has devoted unselfishly over extensive additional
· In other court action Ar- Cemetery. Friends may call former resident of Racine.
thifty-seven (37 ) years to graduate work l!iken at
della Herdman filed for at the funeral home from 2 to
The project began over a
providing educational op- Miami University . Lee
support under the reciprocal 5 and fro10 7 to 9 p.m: Wed- decade ago under the very
. portunitles to the young resides in West Chester, Ohio
,agreement ac.t against Oley nesday.
· capable leadership · of the
people and citizens of Butler (Butler County) with his wife
Everett Herdman.
Superintendent of Butler
County. Lee has spent his Helen. They are the parents
David Wooten, Rt. 3,
County Schools D. Russel
entire professional career of of two sons, Charles Lee, a
Albany, was granted a
Lee. This beautllul new
·
thirty-seven (37) years graduate 'of Ohio State
dl vorce from Christina
facility for the youth and
serving .Butler County as a University, who Is employed
Woolen, Buchtel and Brenda
citizens of Butler County was
teacher, local superin- by the First National Bank of
Sue Patterson from Charles
truly a community effort,
two
tendent,
and
county Cincinnati, and Dr. David
Earl Patterson, each on
that
is,
community
I
Lee, Professor at Western
charges of gross neglect of
SUP.erinlendent.
representation was Involved
Harold D. Miller, 37,
D. Russel Lee was born In Kentucky University.
duty and extreme cruelty.
throughout every step and
Patriot,
escapj!d
Injury
In
an
The marriage of Michael
developmental phase from
D.' RUSSEL 'LEE'
Lee Roach and Cynthia accident at 3 a.m. today on the o~er 23 different curricula
Rt.
141,
four
miles
south
of
Roach waa dissolved.'
offerings to the actual design ·
German Ridge.
of the building.
According to the Gallia·
Construction of the building over ~uu students were
· (Continued from page 1)
Meigs Post Stale Highway began in the spring pf 1974. . enrolled
in
two-year said here Monday - itigbt Congress would probably act
MEET TONIGHT
Patrol,'Miller traveling south Total cost of the structure programs with an expected favorably oo a constitutional amendment io outlaw racial
All Pomeroy Fire Depart- fell asleep at the wheel. His including equipment Is ap- enrollment of over 1,000 busing.
·menlmembersaretOmeetat car ran off the right slde of proximately six .(6) million students for the 1976-77 school
''The important thing- probably the only way we're going
the
fire
department · the highway went over an dollars with 150,000 square year. Adult education and to change it -Is to offer a constitutional amendment .. be told
headquarters at 7:30 this embankment Into a creek. feet of floor space. Students continuing educational · a state Republican lund-raising affair. "First of
If the
evening prior to going to tbe There was moderate damage from seven (7) local achool classes will be underway by Coogreu closl't pass the amendment that doeln't make any
Ewing Fmeral Home to pay and no charge waa filed.
districts plus two (2) non- January, 1976.
difference, the lltalel can do it. And If theY doo't do It, the
respects to the late. Glenn
A_ deer wu killed in an public schools began classes
The Butler County Joint people can do it."
·
Dill.
accident at 9:15p.m. Monday In September of this year. Vocational School District
on Rt. 7, north of Crown City.
. SAN FRANCISCO - THE A'l"l'ORNEY for Sara Jaoe
The patrol said the deer ran
Moore,
accused of trying to assnllinate Pr"'dent Ford, wants
into the path of a car operated ·:·:·:·::··-=··.·:·.···.···· ··.···.·.·:·:·.·:·:-:-::·.·.·.
her
arralgnlilent
delayed until CliJIPletion of her paychlalric
and from 7 to 9 on Wed- by Timothy M. Cornell, 40, of
PICKUP
NEXT
WJ']EK
evaluation.
CANTON, Ohio (UPI) nesday. Masonic rites will be Gailipolis. There was
Leaf pickup by PomMiss Moore, 411, aformer FBI Informer, was to appe&amp;r in
The slxtb millionaire
conducted at 7:30 ·p.m. moderate damage.
eroy
village
employU, s. Dlltrlct Court today after being indi~ 1aat week.
dniwlttg of the Oblo Lottery
Wednesday at the RuUand
es has been moved Conviction oo a charge of trying the kW the President carries a
was
scbeduled
to
be
held
Chapel by Harrisonviile
tonight at Beldeo VIllage from the week of Nov. 17 to maximum penalty of life In prlaon.
Lodge 411, F and AM.
Mall ID Canton with 100 next week beginning Nov .. 3.
Residents are to have their
WASIUNGTQN - THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT IB
Veterllll Memorial Hotpltal ' fbtalllll eacb guaranteed a leaves bagged and at cur.
reopening
ita lnveitlgatlon Into a buslne~~~~ deal that netted
prize.
ADMlTI'ED - Mlna Hesa, $1,000
bings
fo~
the
pickup
service.
Henry
Keams
an apparent profit of several hundred thousand
Each of the 100 fbtallall
Pomeroy; Virginia Ri!Oe,
(Continued from page I)
dollara when he was prelldent cl. the govenunent's EIIJIOrtRacine; Teddi Smith, will receive a $1,too cbeck
and community setting.
Jmport Bank.
at
5:
C5
p.m.
ud
lben
will
''&lt;JJio has the 111011 llkliled Racine; Vemard Edwards, place bfa numbered ball In
STUDJESt;. ERWAY
An earll• investigation establllhed that in 1972 Keams
work force In the nation, but .Poineroy; Wayne BrieIdes, a tumbler 111 tbe man
Bible studies are being realized mOre than PIO,OOO by selllnc stock to Mitsui (USA), a
many lndWitriel are leaving Tuppers Plains; Morris concourse for M. C. Jim conducted at Eastern Higb major borrower from the Export--Import Bank, but,developed
to go to lltates which offer Teaford, Portland; George ~to draw. The drawhtg School every Tuesday and "Insufficient evidence ..• to support criminal charg.es."
'
.
jarge tu advanlaaes to in- Conde, Syracuse; On a Dyer, lllarll al6:30 p.m. ,
Thursday from 5:30 to 8:30
New
Haven:
Melanie
·
dultry,"· replied Rhodes.
WASIUNGTON - BROADWAY STAR Pearl Bailey
mi Iil&amp;lN'"'II' \""' •• ·;:::, 1.1Iii! p.m. by Tom Kelly In Room danced
Oppooenla clalm indullrles Waldnig, Racine.
with Prealdent Ford and Egyptian President Anwar
103.
DISCHARGED - Robert
could receive tu tnw lor
Sadat, sang a duet with actor Omar Sllarll and heisted Vice
capital expanslona. using Waldnig, Frances Darnell,
President Nelaon Rockefeller's honHimmed lilfocais during a
LOCAL TEMPS
automatfu1 - thereby cur- VIrginia Edwards, Henry
swlriglng ev~ ~t lbe White Houle Monday.
,
BOXER DIES
The temperature In
tailing ~~~~ of creating MIUlron, Helen Wllllams.
President Ford and hla wive Betty stayed on the dance
PARIS (UPI) - Georges downtown Pomeroy at 11 Door untii1:3Cia.m. EST,long after Sadat, the guest of honor,
jobs.
Holzer. Medical Cealer
Carpentier, the French a.m. Tuesday was 63 degrees and hts wife had departed.
(Diaeitaqn, Oc:l. !'I)
heavyweight boxer who under cloudy skies.

D. Russel Lee Vocational

C. W. Stansbury, 84,
succumbs after illness
RUTLAND - Clellle W.
Stansbury, 84, Mulberry Av.,
Rutland, died Monday at
Holzer Medical Center
following a three-year Ulness.
Mr. Stansbury waa born
Jan·. 22, 1891, 41ear Carpenter
the son of the late Thelmore
and Orinda McClellan Stansbury. On Aug. 22, 1914, he
married the former Goldie M..
Woodgerd who preceded him
In death on April 7, 1959. On
•July 5, 1961, he married Fern
Halllday Sweeney, who
survives.
During his varied career,
Mr. Stan1bury Wal employed
by the Peerless Optical Co. In
Columbus, The Athens State
llolpltal, taught school In the
Dye.vllle area, and was
employed as a railway postal
clerk fllr over 44 years.
Belidl!ll h!s wife, he Is
aurvived by a son, William
Stansbury of Colwnbul; ·a
daughter, Mrs. G. E .
(Pauline)
Knight
of
Mass111on; two granddaughters, Mrs. Terry
(Peggy) Hopkins of HamUton
and Mlsa Kathy Knight of
Mendocino, Calif.; "two greatgrandlona, Seotl and Lance

MEIGS lHEATRE
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OCT. 2e.jo
NOT OPEN

FRI.·SAT.·SUN.
OCT. 31-Nov. 2
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Hopkins of Hamilton; a
brother, Dale Stansbury of
Route 4, Pomeroy; two
slst~rs, Mrs. Howard (Mae)
Tewksbury, Columbus, · and
Mrs. Duane (Faye) Kitsmiller of Millersport. Several
nieces, nephews and cousins
also survive.
Besides his parents and·his
first wile, Mr. Stansbury was
preceded In death by a
daughter, Martha Elizabeth,
in 1926, and a sister, Mrs.
Robert (Flossie) Gray,
Columbus.
Mr. Stansbury had been a
member of the Glenwood
United Methodist Church In
Columbus for over 57 years,
the Luther B. Turner Lodge
732, F. and A.M. for over 50
years. He was a member of
the National Transport Aalln.,
and the National Aalloclation
of Federal Civil Service
Employes, Local Chapter 44-

T.
. Funeral services will be
held at 9:30a.m·. Thursday a\
the Rutland Chapel of the
Walker Funeral Home with
the Rev. Robert Bumgarner
officiating. Following services here the body will be
taken to the Schoedlnger. Norris Funeral Home at
Grove City webre friends
may call from noon to 2 p.m.
Thursday. At 2 p.m. Tliurs·
day graveside riles will be
conducted at the Grove City
Cemetery with the Rev. W.
W. Bright officiating.
Friends may call at the
Rutland Chapel of the Walker
Funeral Home from 10 a.m.
to noon and 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Wednesday. The family will
receive friends from 3 to 5

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antidote for
new-·ear fe'ler?

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Patrol prohes ,
accidents

News •• in Briefs

rill,

Hospital News ·

Pros ...

Ora Brumfield,
Dolly
Cherrington,
Tonya Cochran,
Robert Fife
William
GamblU, Myrl Gibbs, Maude
· Gray, Reginald Pauley,
Laura Scruggs, Jane Walker.

Yes, A
Citizens National
Auto Loan
lAKER
FURNITURE

belted InJack
ropes
theirllempaey
historic into
boutthe
10
1921 but was !mocked out two
' rounds later. died Monday
night from a heart attack. He
was 81.
Carpentier and the !ale
. APPROn( RESOLUTJON Marcel Cerdan were the two
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)_ most popular French bosers
De......,ates to the N tiona! In history. ~nUer, like
~a
,
a
Dempsey, retired to open a
Organization for Women restaural\t
convention Monday apProved
·
a resolution for pasaage of the
Equal Rights Amendment.
The 2,500 delegates also
voted to hold a conaUtutlonal
cooventloit In Kansas City,
Kan., to clear up 110111e of the
procedural problems that
came up here.

PLAYING NITELY

TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY

GEO. HALL
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FOR
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SIZES 2 TO 7
Stop in the busy mens and boys
depar.tment first floor. See the
fine selection of clothes far the

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· EDU'OR'S NOI'E: 'l'wo of
tbe coaalltulloaal ameadmeull 011 tbe Nov. 4 ballot
_,deal wltb trainportallon.
bsue 3' II Gov: James A.
. Rbodea' f1.75 billion tranIPJrtallon bond llaue.llne 8,
reeGDII!Ieaded by lbe Oblo
General AHembly,II a' more
Umlled propo&amp;al alloq the
slate lo help flnuce frelghl

"and panen·,;er ' raUwav
development. UPI Sll!tehouse
Rejiorter Lee Leonard spells
out eac~ plan 111 thb lblrd of
live articles:
-- .
By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI) -State
·Issue 3 authorizes the sale of
$1.75 billion· In bonds for
transportatioo development.

)'dore thlin . f1 billion of the
proceeds would be used for
state highway construction
and road and bridge repairs
over th~ next four years.
· In additiiJII, $400 million
would be disbursed to Ohio
counties, townJhipt and cities
for the same purpose, and
another $100 million would be
reserved for Inner city streets
and street lighting. .

billion In highway projects ' eludes $(15 million for mass
are ready to go, and there is transit improvements, f55
no money to fund t~. "
million . for high-llpeed
The governor says hts pro- commuter rail ~rvice, $45
gram would create 500,000 .million for park roads and
jobs over five years, in- park ·access, $25 million ·for
eluding 20,000 by ne~ spring. transportation research, $10
Opponents claim this ill in- million for upgrading county
Dated, counting construction . airports and $5 million for
workers moving from ooe job bicycle paths.
to another· ' ·
The high-speed rail service
The ·bond issue also In- would be in a Cleveland-

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en tine

The term love for a zero
from
an
Anglicized
pronunciation of the French
word "i'oeuf" (the egg), a
usage similar to the
colloquial phrase "goose
egg."

PRICE 15'

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1975

Housing block
grant in works
'

commission were Shar.on
lhle, Meigs County Health
Nurse, and Joan Culp,
sanitarian, in regard to
remodeling the doM1stairs of
the former children's home
for offices for the Meigs
County Board of Health. No
decision was made, however.
Probate Judge Manning
Webster submitted a letter to
lhe commissioners
requesting permission to
have some of the books in his
office rebound at a cost of
$1,329.10. The commissioners
approved the request.
' C. E. Blakeslee met with
the commissioners and
discussed lhe meeting last
week of the ~gional Plan-

ning Commission, and
Eleanor Thomas, director of
the Meigs County Council oo
Aging, discussed activities of
the senior citizens program.
John Pollard, who asked
the commission for gravel to
be placed on Sand llidge
Road, Scipio Township, was
advised this was the
responsibility of the trustees,
but suggested he confer with
Wesley Buehl, county
engineer.
Ron Anderson asked the
commissioners about obtaining
scuba
diving
equipment for four persons of
IJICII"lliM lri«bt and early at h.m. nte apple butter will be on sale at the
the Pomeroy Fire and ER
APPlE BUTI'ER TIME -The Ladles Awdllary oftbe Syracuse Fire
municipal
builcllng
today
from
10
a.m.
to
4
p.m.
at
$2
a
quart,
jar
furSquads who are Interested in
~t spent a long day Tuesday making apple butter from 211
nished.
Orders
may
alao
be
placed
by
calling
member.
the program. It was
bushel of apples they prepared Monday rUgllt. Cooking began oo Tuesday
suggested that equipment
may be obtained through the
Civil Defense program.
Attending were Henry Wells,
Warden Ours and Bernard
Last swnmer when the location signed by over 300 provides that a change can be today, hes voted with James Gilkey, commissioners,
The polling location for the
made in the last 25 days Quivey and Leslie Fultz , Martha Chambers, clerk, and
~&gt;.«cmw.&lt;'~~::f::::::::::::~).:·::::).::::::::::::::::::.::::&gt;.:::::::~::::::::::::~::::::::&gt;.:::::::i Nov. 4 election in Letart Twp . board of elections, along with voters of Letart Twp.
The board voted 3-11n favor before an election under board members, on their Wesley Buehl.
will be at the Letart Falls Secretary of Stale Brown
voting on the measure, of that request with board emergency measures. Again action to ma~e the Letart
Communlty.Hall.
Falls Community Hall the
This final declslon was reduced the voting precincts member E. A. Wingett Wingett cast the dissenl).ng
election
location at the Nov . 4
,made by Secretary of State of Meigs County from 40 to 30, casting the t!lssenting vole. vote and board member
•
election.
By Ualted Prell Jateraatlenal
Ted W. Brown in a letter the voting precinct was set He charged the •action wsa William Cozart abstained.
Wingett commented that he
Again Wingett protested
MADRID, SPAIN - GENERALISSIMO Francisco r!)Ceived by the Meigs County for the East Letart area in a . not legal because a change
Franco, a, dangerolllly W after a Rries cl. major heart at- . Board of Elections today.
building known as the ''Town had to be made at least 25 saying that the 2-1 vote was has "faith In the secretary of
days before an election and nota majority of Ute'board. lt slate and his staff" and inlacb, pel'llltent ltomacb bleeding, lnteBtinal paralysll and
The voting location for Ute House."
othl!l" COO!pllcatloM, hovered weakly between life and death townshlp has been In conHowever, on Oct. 17, a only 22 days remained before was later decided that the dicated he is satisfied with
matter should be submitted the decision in view of the
today.
fusion the pasllwo weeks. delegation from the township the .el.ecUon.
One medical expert said, ''The outlook Ia very grave and
The board mel again and to the secretary of state since information on which the
appeared before the board of
the chance of recovery mlnlmal." The Madrid lii!Wip&amp;per
elections and asked that the under emergency measures the 2-1 vote did not constitute ~cretary based his decision,
Ntievo Dlario headlined· "Franco is Dying." The medical
polling place be set at the pasSed a 2-1 motion to set the a majority. The secretary of Wingett stated.
The village of Middleport
"l'ni just anxious to get on
teams attending Franco; now lncreaeed to 17 memben,
Letart Falls Community Letart Falls Community stale was called upon for his
today
signed a contract with
with
the
election,"
Wingett
reported a alight lmjtovement this morning alter another
Building. The group had Building as the voting place vote on the matter and acthe
state
to receive $750 In
concluded,
dangerous relapse 12 hours earlier. "His condition h. still
petitions requesting thai for the township . Law cording to the letter received
federal
planning
funds to
grave," a bulletin said.
update Its 11-year-old
"comprehensive plan."
l..ONOON - POLICE S4ID TQDAY TilEY arreeted two
No
!etten
to
lbe
editor
The grant will be supwomen and four men llllpi!Cied cl. ~ a bomb laat week
Voters asked to support levy
pertaining
to
eaadklates
or
plemented
with $375 in local
that narrowly miaeed Caroline Kennedy, daughter rl. the late
lsaaea
to
be
voted
upon
in-kind
service
assistance.
One youth was killed and
president. The Thursday bomb attack blew apart a car of
Pomeioy VUiase omclals today asked vateF
No~. 4 wW be publlabed In
The
contract
was
presented
Brltl.lh Member of Parliament Hugh Fruer, illling Prof. another is listed in fair
support of a new one miD tu levy at the Nov. 4 election
lbe
final
two
iuues
of
lhll
by
the
Ohio
Department
of
Gordon Hamilton Fairley, one of Britain's leading cancer conaition, at the Holzer
for carreot opentlag expense.
paper
prior
to
election
day
.
Ecooomic and Community
..-ardlerl who bad looked underneath the vel!lcle.
Medical Center as a result of
§!
·Jbe vtllace prNeudy baa a 1.1 mW levy In effect
~
ol
lbla
poUcy
Is
to
Developmen t which ad·
'!'be mauapecla were nat Identified and were being held in a headon collision Involving
for operating expenses btl 111creues In lbe cost of
auare
that
DO
cbaraea
or
ministers
the U. S. Housing
Leah Ord, representing the
aecret locations againlt the polllbllity of a reiCUe attempt. two motorcycles at 6:50p.m.
II reel UgbllnC make the levy request mattdatory, Mrs.
statement•
wlll
be
and
Urban
Development
Gallia : Meigs - Jackson
Pollee said the two ,women were slsten. The blast came just · Tuesday on Ewlngton Rd. one
Jane WIIIIOD, clerk, said.
publiabed
wllbouladequale
(HUD)
701
planning
funds for
Mental Health and Retarbefore Frsaer wu to drive Mill Kennedy, lllaying with the tenth of a mile west of Rl. 160.
·Jbe present levy br1Dg1 In a boll $12,101 a year;
opportunity
lor
reluiiDI
the
state.
HUD
701
grants
are
dation Board, discussed
Th. Gallla·Melgs Post
Fraser family, to an art class.
from H $3,.1DDIIIII hydrant relit is paid In addltl011to
such
charcea
or
used to improve the planning
treatment of mentally
Stale Highway Patrol said a
abolll $12,4011 for street IIPtlD&amp;· 1be payout obvlo•ly
stalemenll.
Frlday'a
paper
and management capabilities
retarded, community
WASlnNGTQN - LABOR UNION MONEY played a' cycle driven by Roger L.
Ia e1ceedlng the Income of the levy and lbe vDlage Ia
will
be
tbe
Jail
day
for
of local governments and
planning, personal advocacy,
major role In 'Democratic Sen. Jolm Durkin's victory in the Mefford, 17, Rl. 2, Vinton, '
able to hutctloa only because a amall reserve - now
letters
on
all
election
Issues
help build and support in·
drug education, and the tax
New Hampshire runo()f( election over Republican Loula traveling west, collided
gone -wu bulllap over put yean, Mrs. Jane Wllltoa,
and· Individual races . levy supporting the ·mental
lergovernmental relations.
Wyman 1aat month. '
headon with a motorcycle
clerk, reported.
Lettel'l
sbould
be
Ill
the
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The grant will be f1sed to
health program with the
Ofllclal llgurea on file wltb the Federal Election Com- operated by Jeffrey A.
Mn. Wllll011 said lbe IIebl bill, whlelt a few yean
baoda
of
the
editorial
update the Middleport
mission showed Tuelday that labor contributed over f75,000, or Harder, 17, Rt. 1, Ewington.
Jaycees Monday evening.
ago wa1 $5M to .... a molllb, baa doubled ud chargea
department ao later tban 5
Comprehensive
Plan of 1964
Tlie Jaycees endorsed the
onHhlrd of the f%10,1104 spent by Durkin. The legal spending Mefford was dead on arrival
for street UgbU.., donal appear to bellabllllhtg.
p.m.
Tbunday
lor
Friday's
which
includes
economic
Umlt in New lfamplftlre under the new campaign reform act at the Holzer Medical Center.
renewal of the levy.
In addltia 10 llt,lpiJq pay for ltreet Ucb~. lbe new
publlcatiOD.
development
,
land
use,
wu $220,1100, Wyman ~peri $173,489 according to his final
Plans for the Halloween
Dr. Donald R. Warehime,
levy wonld provide eddlllonlll new ll&amp;ltiiDJ lor aome
community
facilities
and
Gallla·County Coroner, ruled ~'""%:'~.=
ts:Mt.~::l.WO: patrol were completed for
campaign report.
pre~e~~tly ''dark tpots" In lbe town, Mrs. Walton
public services and a capital
trick or treat night this
death was caused by internal Two defendants
pointed out. l'be new tu would bring In from $5,000 to
improvements plan.
evening from 6 to 7 p.m.
WASHINGroN- THE SENATE, IN ONE of the lrolldeat bleeding.
se,eoo
a year to the town '• current operating expe~~se
The proposed update IninyeatiptiOIII of regulatory qenclea ever launched, Ia setting
Robert Buck is ch~lrman of
Harder underwent surgery fined by mayor
ICCOilDt.
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examinations of
out . to' Iiam what really is 11011111 on Ill the vall federal Tuesday night for head and
Two defendants, one on the patrol.
economic
and population
Jaycee Day will be sponbureaucracy tblt controla 10 many !IJPeClla of American life. chest injuries .. He also sui- . three charges, have been
information,
inventory of
. Jolat bearings by the Senate Commerce and -Gove~nt fered multiple leg and ankle fined in the , court of Mid· :so red by Larry Powell,
land
use,
community
Operatlqna Commltteea begin today llito the alphabet maze of Injuries.
dleport Mayor Fred Hoff- Powell's Super Value, Thursfacilities
and
services,
transsometime
between
II
p.m.
man
.
A
third
defendant
regulatory ~~~ IIUdl u lhlliCC, FCC, FTC, EPA, FDA,
day, when 10 percent or the
The Meigs County Sheriff's
portation
plans,
printing
of
Oct.
27
and
8:50p.m
.
Oct.
28.
FPC and CAB. The Senate nthorlled the investigation in July
forfeited bond.
·receipts for the day will be Department reported that a
subdivision
regulations
and
The car was reported
Cecil Banks, Jr., 44, donated to the Jaycees.
wllb a mclget cl. nearly 1000,000.
1971 Chevrolel ·belonging to
~ . actlvllt Ralph Nader wu lllllOI1II the ~t
The Jaycees' Park Project Judy McDaniel , Rt. 4, recovered Tuesday at 8:30 revision. of the capital ImMiddleport, waa fined $10 and
costs on a disorderly manner was reported on -by Bill Pomeroy, was taken from the p.m. near Richmond, Ohio. II provements program.
ICheduled witn-•. Ha was to lei!Wy, according to Sen.
Work will be completed by
Aliralytm RlbieoH, D-Conn., on "the clrcumalancea
charge, $25 and costa on a Young , park coordinator. One driveway of her home Is unknown at this time who
the
Buckeye Hills - Hocking
0
destruction
of
property
stole
the
automobile
.
II
is
still
the pl'llllluJcatlon c1. the lll...faled regulatiOM
of the tennis courts is ready to
Valley
Regional Developrequlrhtg saat belt interlock l)'llernl in aU autiiiiObllea."
under investigation .
A total of 254 persons hs,ve charge, and 1100 and costs pour. The pouring is
ment
District
and the vUlage
SUIT FILED
cast absentee ballots to date' and three days In jail for scheduled for Saturday.
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OONOORD, N. H. - RONALD REAGAN'S formal in the Nov . 4 election, Mrs. driving whUe his license was Thanks was extended to Don
In Meigs County COmmon
Money Arrived
701
planning assistance
daclaratloo of candidacy, for tbe RepubUcan prelidentlal Dorothy Johnston, director of s~nded, and Gary L. King, Collins for donations of sand Pl~as Court ·a divorce suit
State Auditor Thomas E.
grants
apply to non.
nontlnatlon wiD 001111 nat 111011th, llld .a Reagan campaign the Meigs County Board of 20, Middleport, paid $10·and and gravel.
• was file!) ,and another was Ferguson's office distributed
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ollcla). Huab Grla, Relflln'a New ~ campajcn Elections, reports.
granted. Pauline M. Cun· $9,747,886 in gasoline taxes in
costs for squealing tires .
cities.
This
year , apEXTENDED OUTLOOK
chief, ssld Tuel!iay Rucal\ will make hll·, declaration In
ningham, Minersville, field October to Ohio's counties,
Deadline (or ali absentee Forfeiting a $25 'llond posted
proximately
.
30
Ohio com· , ·
Wllhlnlfton aome tlme.ln the' final two weeki of November. .
Friday through Sunday,
suit for divorce against ciyde townships, cities and
voting at the office of the on a charge of failing to yield
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a chance of showers Friday
W. Cunningham, same ad· villages. Meigs County munlties will share more
board, located In tbe Masonic the righ-t of way was
. MON'I'ClOMERY, ALA. - ALABAMA GOV. &lt;leorp Temple, Mulberry Ave., Mar~aret Jones, Middleport. and generally fair dress, on charges of gross communities received a total than $200,000 In HUD funds.
The Middleport Planning
Saturday and Sunday.
W.U.ce II rulllliniiiDr lilt o.nocrlllc prelldentill nomlnatl!ll Pomeroy, is 12 noon, this
neglect of duly and extreme of $5,681. Amounts received
commission,
Bill Childs,
and will make' the omelll amouncement NQV. 12. Wllllce'a Saturday, Nov. I. The board
Highs will be In the upper
cruelty. Mary R. Rouse was by Meigs villages include
LOCAL TEMPS
president,
meets
each month
........tary.BillJ JoeCimp,lt1DOUJIC,'8d the dale Tuelday office will be open alao from 1 The temperature · in 50s to the lower 80s and granted a divorce from Guy Middleport, $1 ,957 ; Pomeroy,
lifter a DIWI confii'IIICI by tbe governor Ia whk:h he warned a to 4 p.m. Thursday and downtown Pomeroy at 11 lows will be from the mid R. Rouse, on charges of gross $2,202; Racine, $524; on the third Monday in the old
llninclaldelaaltby New York City could endan~er the worlcl'l Friday for the convenience of a.m. Wednesday was 65 30s to the mid 40s.
neglect of duty and extreme Rutland, $471, and Syracuse, council chambers. The public
is welcome.
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$527.
de~rees under cloudy skies. ! E' ;.;t;i .. .ll: 8"-~.::w.~::::~:*:::::.-:: cruelty.
such voters.
BYKATIECROW
The 'Meigs Cowtly Com·
missioners Tuesday gave the
go-ahead for the Gallia-Meigs
· Community Action Agency to
apply for a bloc)t grant for
federal funding under Title I.
Formal application must
be made by a local unit of
government, that is, the
commissioners. The grant,
which must be used to purchase homes and rehabilitate
them, will be Of no expense to
the county.
Meeting with the com·
missioners on the application
were Hazel McKelvey and
Bobbi Leadingham of the
CAP.
Also meeting with the

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·Jllews • •• rn .Brrefsl

Update
of plan
assured

Rt. 2 Vinton
youth .killed

in collision

Mental health
support levy
is endorsed

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254 haVe cast
ahsentee ball ts

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Winter Jackets all warmly llned many with hoods. Solld colors and
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Sport and Dress Shirts solld colors
·fancy patterns- long sleeves- all
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billion to f1 .9 billion over .30
years. Rhodes says the tranSJ)ortation projects wi)l draw
more than f3 billion in federal
matching lunda.
ABanexampleofthe cost of
the bond issue to motorists, a
vehicle !raveling 12,000 miles
a year and getting 13 miles to
tbe gallon would cost an extra

score in tennis likely arose

Devoted To The lnterests of The Meigs-Mason Area

aurrouncllni

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Live Entertalnm!!nt
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Youngstown . Pittsburgh
. Cleveland . Columbus
Dayton. Cincinnati corridor.
Tiiis project will be further
discussed in th~ section on
Issue 8. ·
Opponents of Issue 3 claim
It cannot be fmanced through
the proposed penny-a-gallon
iucrease In the gasoline tax,
because Interest payments on
the bonds will amount to $1.5

Now You Know

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evening showers. Lows
tonight will be In the mid to
upper 30s. Mostly sunny
Thursday with the highs In
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The st~te TraliBpOrtation
Departmeothas alist of road
construction . ~nd
improvement project priorities,
but some of the money would
go for projects yet unplanned.
Opponents claim there are up
to ~ million worth of undefined proJects.
''Ohio has no master
program lor transportation,"
says Rhodes. "More than 11

Olevy is taken from driveway

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Sweaters In sllpovers · cardiganssleeveless models.

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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT
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Lelten a1 apbilo11 are welcomed. Tiley allOIIId be 1
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· ·t leu IU! *words loq (or be subject to redaetloB bJ 1
I tbe edltar) a.t 1111111 be aiped wltb tbe alpee'a Ill· I
I dreu. Nunea -y be wttbheld tq1011 pabUcat4tll• I .
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However, 011 requeat, 1111111!1 wiD be ~ed~ Letters : ·
ttbilllld be bl COlli Iaaie, addreullll. laat!t, ao&amp; per- 1
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II1 WASHINpTON - AI· 211 states more vulnerable.
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·1 tempts to reglllate how much Turnover wW lncreaae,. In
I a candidate for office spends part because vOlent wW be
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I - fine In theory - usually Inadequately Informed as to
I create more evils than they the men and lsaues. ·
correct.
The situation wW be even
All too freqlieptly, tltese worse, SchoUand believes, In
Mental health renewal levy
Dear Mr. Edlllir:
rules reward the finaglers, contests In these states when
Everyone of us at sometime or other In the course of our men !llld women adept at there Is no Incumbent and
lives can benefit' from Mental Health Services just as we can flpdlng · loopholes and therefore no senatorial
benefit frcm the services of a'docllir or dentist. Just as It would lmowledgeable at skirting tl!e record for any of the men or
be difficult to have to,travelliG to 100m11ea to go to 1 docllir or . law so sldllfully they cannot women rurinlng.
dentiat, so It Is dlfBcult and often tinpoaslble to travel the be prosecuted for lllepllties.
The 26 stales Schotland
dlatance for Mentallleallh Services. Thill Ia the bulc reason
Students of the s&lt;H:alled ·refers are Alaska, Hawaii,
wilY we need to vote for the renewal pasaage of the two tenths national election reform law Oregon, Montana, Wyoming,
( .2) ol a mill r.lental Health and Mental Retardatloo Levy 1111 of ' last year have. found Utah, Idaho, Colorado,
November 4, islue 13 011 the ballot.
dozens of ways In which the Nevada, Arizona and New
The p~~siage of the levy wW assure the conUnuaUon of ihe rules on donations can be Mexico In the West; Kanaaa,
Conmwnlty Mental ~th &lt;;enter located 1n Meigl County evaded by slippery donors Oklahoma, Nbrth and South
that will be able to provide, fill' eump1e :
and candldatea. Honest men, Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska
Marriage Counaellng, counseUng fer parents, youth and holding to the spending rules, In the Middle West; South
children, diagnostic and evaluation services, progrims lor are at a severe disadvantage. Carolina, Mississippi and
alcoholism and drug alme, suicide preventlun and educaUon
Far better It would be If Arkansas In the South;
and training programs that can be t~tlllzed by schools, chur· there could bet during each Maine, · Vermont, New
ches, lnduslrleil and civic groups.
campaign, considerable Hampshire and Rhode lsland
'11le great need for Mental Health Servlcea for our Com· publicity aa to the financial In New .England; and West
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munlty was detained In allludy made by a group of residents of and other In teresIa of each Vlrglnis and IJelaware In the
Melga, Gallla, and Jacillon CounUes representing aU walks of candidate In the race, and M!d-;.UanUc 'Rei!on,
life In 11184. Thlallludy became part of the statewide plaJinlng earlier disclosure of the
By contrast, the law
fill' MentallfA!alth Servlcealn local communiIlea. As a result of majOr sources of his cam· allows spending mulmums
Ibis eftcll'l a TIWounty (Melp, GaUla, and Jacbon) Mental palgn funds.
lor Senatorial candldalel so •
Health and Mental ~on "841'' Board wu formed 1n
Take the rules governing great In the nine , most
.Admlnlaratlllll, to cll8CII8I thiB winter's natural w
1~. At" the pr-t tlme this 8oar)i 1s offering ccmplete how much candidates for the populous states that It hu no
~q~piJ for SoUiheutem Ohio. GW·told Miller that there Ia
mental health servl~ In Meigl, Ga1lla and Jacbon Counlln. U. S. Senate may spend for meaning,
no euy answer to the lboJ188e, but that deregulaUon of
It Is to be noted that the present servk:ea cannot be c:oollnued election, as a sorry case In
Average apendlng here
new gas at the wellhead Is the filii step needed.
In Meigs Cou!lty without the' passage of the renewal levy po\111.
by senatorial candidates of ~
November 4.
. The law will iteverely · late has been at around U per
The coet of the levy to the jl'operty owner Is only UO lor pellalile candidates fr&lt;im half cent of the new limits.
each fl,OOO of the tu value of praperty (note Ibis 1.1 tax value die states, specifically from
What the law wW Ukely do,
not market value). FDI' •·l*uper\Y of ...GOO market value with thoae 26 which have leu flwt then, In New York, Callfor.
a tu value of $2,100 the colt would be only
per year.
two million voting -age nla, Pennaylvanla, Illinois,
It lalm(lortsnt that eacb voter underatand the jJIII'(JOII and lnhabltanls.
Ohio, Florida, Texas,
aeed for thil renewal levy. A at~ae~w Cmunlttee Is available
The apendlng limits for Michigan and New Jeraey Ia
and anxious to anawer or pw Information. You are urged to th011e 211 states, based on past to ~ourace greater, more
call ~92 for more iltOI'IDIUon.
experience, are too low for waateful spending.
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Tbe lollowbli lllllorliments from Meigl County fer the adequate campaigning. In
In fact the low ~n~ldmum
renna1 leV)' heve beell received:
.
some, dlitancea are great. In apendlng limlla aet In the
people realize, particularly If
Meigs County Ralource Agency, Melp County Coupcll 011 the majority, voterS are leas smaller atalel may funnel
it Is wet an ow. I suggest
Agin&amp;, AIDerican J..ePm; Pllmeroy, ()JIJd COIIservltlllll ~ concentrated than In the major additional suma Into
caution In shoveling snow for
Mlddlepctri-Pom, l'unerqy-Mlddlepcrt Rotary, Pomeroy· large metropolitan states. theae metrapolltan centers.
all of thoae who are not In UpMiddleport LIGna Club, L«ar1 P.T.O., Portland P.T.A., Salem Candidates mut hit more
Tbu, while Incumbent
top shape from regular acCINCINNATI (UPI)
Center P.T.A., Harrllonvl1le P.T.O., Bradbury P.T.A., placea ciDlpllfed to the total aenaton from the smaller
tivity of a comparable More than Dl educaton from Syracuae P.T.A., Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma size of the voting population stalel may beclme more
amount.
Ohio and nearby atalel are PbiSororlty~,NaUonaiGrangeaolMelga and the malimum dollsrs vulnerable,lncumbentsln~
I would like to leave yoli apected for the third anmial County, Leadlng'Creek Watershed Consei'YIIllcy, Chamber c1 each candidate Is allowed to larger stalel may be vir·
with the thought that while Ohio Developmental Commerce • Pomeroy, Conservative Dlatrict • Melp County, spend.
tually lnaured reelection.
you hate to lOIII your father, Education Conference bere Meigl County Ministerial Auodatlon; Meigl County 1118
In the view of Roy A.
The evidence Ia not that this
just living to Ill and going so Thlll'llday and Friday.
Retardatioo Board, Meigs Local Teachers Auodatlllll, Melp Schotiand, of the Georgetown bad law was conceived and
peaceful without lingering or
"Developmental edu· County Ohio Eta Pill Olapter Sorority, Sallsllury p .T.A., University Law School, who ·voted by wieked men. It Ia
a period of sufferlnll Is about cation" Is concerned with Oleeter P.T.A., Mlddteprrt P.T.A., Ullited Mine Worken bas gone Into Ibis problem In rather thai· sloppy thlnklntJ
as serene an end as one programs to help lnccmlng Local Union No. 11118 Mille No. :&amp;, United Mine Workera Local depth, theae campaign Umlta and writing are reapolllible
could uk for.
college studenta weak In Untm No. 1M Mille No. 1, Ullited Mille Workers Local Ullion will make aanallira from the for ita evlla.
F.or more Information on readinll, wrlthw or math. No. 11167 Mine No. 3, alld .numerous other endoraementa. Alao
what happens dlll'lng 1 heart Programs alao are mapped American Auxiliary ~Aglon, Pomeroy, Oblo. ,
attack write to me In care of out to help the students un·
'lbereon JI'Alnlon, Olalrman
thil newspaper, P.O. Box derstand the "atl esaes" of
Cltizenl Co!MIItteefor Mental Hellth
1fl51, RAdio City Station, New coDep life.
Renewal Levy
York,' N.Y. 10019. Send 50
'11le University of Cln:
cents, a long stamped self· cinnatl and Ohio Board of
In respon•e to statement. ; •
addreitled envelope, and aak Regenta are CCHIJ(JII8CI'In
for The Health letter 2-11 the conference · (at the
In nspcme to the ~tement by Erne8t Winllett i-egardmg
uln for a 1ong re~~n.
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Heart Attack: When It Carroulel Im, 1001 Reading the aavlnp which alletledly occurred by the relklctllll of tbe
Lat.lll
eatlmate
of
coal lWOIII'eeB of the United Statee ·:
Strikes.
Road), which will feature two IIIJIIber of v~ preclnctafnm 40 to 30 In Melp Coullty, 1can remaining in lhe eround as of Jan. 1, 1t74 llmcrt t11111 u
keynote~.
m(J reply that Mr. Wingett, appears more c:oocerned with trillion l.ollll, repoi Ia lhe u. s. Geokltlk:ll lium)'. '111111a 811
Dr. K. Patricia Crou, gerryiuande~ the precinctl to raJect his peraonal dealrea In lncreaae of 21 per cent uv.. previous eatlmalll and catltutel
senkl' raarch PQdlolgilt electing COilllllitteemen than he does in aavlng cltllens money,
about anM11tb oflhe WOI'Id'a total coal reaouree~.
By Ruth Larldlll
at the Educatillllal Testing
Mr. Wlnllett's lngenlowJ redtlllrlctina hu eliminated a
Altbough only about I per cent of tiU ftlt tonnage II
Mr . and Mrs. Warren Service In Princet.oll, N.J., wtlng precinct In the TUppers PlaiDI area, 10 that the voters conaldered to be recoverable UDder ~ caodlllonl and
Coonolly and family have and Dr. John E. Roueche, (approximately 300 In IIWIIbel') of Tuppers Plalnl to the edt of 1llling ~~ melhodll, thai I 'pit'bent - or abOut Ill biDian
moved to their new home on jl'ofelllor and dlrecllir of State Route 7now mUll drive 15 mllea out in the COllitry to vote lcJnl- ilmcrt 11!811 U timel as much COil u ewr Dlined In ~ ,
&amp;lccesB Road.
community ·college leader· In an leolated area, illaleld ol walking 300 y. . . to vote Ill the \be United Staltl.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Dailey ship programs at the heart of town. In gaaollne alane, Mr. Wingett'• plan baa CCIII
Coal CGIIIIitulell • per cent ol the natlllll'a total eatlmated • '
treated Mrs. Dailey's Unlvenlty of Tesaa, wW be the Tuppers P1ain1 area f!OO. I luppol81his kind of "aavingl" recoverable l'tiiiOUI"Ctl offoull fuel, 8811 the a.rv.y, wbereu '.'
Grandp11 and Grandma (Mr. speakers.
are rsflected ellewheni Ill the county alao.
petroleltn and natural gas CGIIIIitute only7per cent and llhale
and Mrs. Fred Larkins) to Ohio Board of Regelltl
· Addltlanally, Mr. Wingett'• plan llbould "uve" time for oil, whldt Ia not currenllylllldu a lull, biiltltultl only 21 per •
dlnne.r at the Spanish Main.
Marvin L. warner the pole wwken becallle many of oar aenlar clllzena who uaecl cent. Yet in lm, CCillblned productlllll ol pelro1eum and pain
Mr . and M;ra. Larkins will preside IM!f. Thul'lday's to walk to their preclncla to IIUI'CIIe their prlvllage ol votiDll the United Stalel was tine tiD* that of COil
celebrated their 54th wedding aeulon and Dr . Barry will - be pll'l ol the people forced to not vote due to the ·
Bill wldle eoallnbundllltand
111 the u. s. our •:
IIIJiiveraary and Mr. and Heerman ol Sinclair Com· (II'Obl.ml of ptttng to the polll to vote at a mudt ~n~ter r-011 do bave llmlll. Half ol all the coal nw
baa
Mrs. Dalley their 4th. The munlly CoUece In De)'llll will dl.lllance. 'i'blubowd ''live" a~n~t deal ol true COUDty votes. been mined Iince ltD. In the txlellllwly llllned II'.Mtem fllldl ,:
Dalleya were married on the bead Friday'• proJram.
FinaliJ, I tab t.. witb Mr. WIJWttl'alllatemeal that a
CODtablinl thick bedl of bl&amp;b-qualil7 coal ~ •'
aame day u their grandpa Regent• Chancellor Dr , great deal oflllllle)' wW blsaved. It'• .uy to uy that 1111118)' new
beclmiJII
iJicrualnlly dll!lcult to lorate.
and grandma, tbe tth of James A. Norton will pwlde will be JIIV'd, but I have - no bud&amp;et tell that reflecta all
Allo, a llrp pll1 of total eoal-wtllia ofll&amp;nlte
Ockiber.
over a Friday luncheon u- uvlnca.
and aubbltmnlneu typea whlcb 1ield - !at per Will of : •
Emily Congrove Ia In MI. llllltllon.
No, the elimination of the ~ wu not 1J10111Y weight tlllll doel bltuminoua coal. Mud! of lhe coal Ia COli•
carmel Hoapltal and would John B. Henderson, dean of aavtne Idea fer the (Ribllc, lalt raiher a vote rNlTIIIglnc Idea talnedln tblll bedl and In deeply lu1ed bella thet can be mined :.
love to hear from anyone of .lludent development at the hatched bJ Mr. WinlleltJer bls own political gain.
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her frlenda. Her addresa Is Unlvenlty of ancinnaU and
This Ia not to Jlllllllm the-- tiiYinamentil (II'Obleml ::
MI. cannel Mtdlcal Center, coordinator of the con·
uaoclated with the mining and 111e of COil
:;
Weal Slate Street, Columbus. fwenee, aald low ICOI'U 011
Even 10• no other «*1Y IIOUI'Ct in
Ia likely to 111 ;~
A family reunion was en- recent naUmwlde teata for
lnc!reBilnC
dependence
upon
eoalin
lhe forenaaJ;
Joyed over the weekend at ent•rlnl college atudenta

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OW, Director of the Olflce of 011 and Ou, Fedlral Ene11Y
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LAMB
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More than
200 will '
attend

First aid.for heart atiack
By Lawreace E. Lamb, M.D. person from drowning, and
DEAR DR. LAMB - the need to know how to help
Although nothing can change a peraon with sudden cardiac
what has happened, I would arrest Is, so much more
appreciate your commenta on common. that there ·Is no
a problem that has been comparison.
Some cooununltles have
bothering me.
developed
programs to teach
Last spring !JIY fath!!l',
all
the
cltbena
hoi¥ to save a
nearly 88, died suadenly after ·
life
when
lAtCh
a sudden
he !lad shoveled snow from
emergency
.occurs.
I think
our 12 by 18 toot patio. He
came In ,the houae, sal down, this Is wise and recommend
almaped over and was gone. that all communiUea develop
He shoveled (pushed) snow such a program. The In·
dlvldual peraon who Is In·
for about 10 minutes.
It couldn't have been more terested should CCIIIIICt the
than two or three minutes local chapter of the American
after l talked to him that I Heart Aasn. to - If they
came back Into the room and have any training procrams
he waa slumped over. I available. The Heart
straightened hlm llp, but Association· does sponsor a
there was no lndlcatlon of number of programs to teach
breathing and hill eyea were people what to do. Thll In·
closed. I have multiple elude&amp; giving external cheat
aclerosla and am In a compreulon to provide
wheelchair which ·limits my emergency circulation and
artificial reaplratlon when
ability to help.
He was as acUve as he needed. I do thlnt you need
could be, but had begun to training to know how to do
decline In atrength the last thll properly.
What could you hive done?
several months especially,
He had to rest a lot when be This Is stricUy a aueas. The
was dolng physical work an\1 first few minutea are critical,
and If you are not there when
he went slowly.
It
lint happens the chances of
Do you think there was
doing
.something decrease
anything 1 could or should
have done to save him? 1 rapidly, The aecond danaer Is
can't completely shake the that by starting too late the
feeling that I let him down at victim can end up with
the most critical point In his permanent brain damage and
still be alive, which Ia of
,life,
DEAR READER - I have questlcnable value, If the
been getung variations of thil damage Is severe.
With your dlaabllity I doubt
question a lot more
very
much you could have
frequently of late.' That Is a
done
anything useful by
good sign, because it means
yourself.
To provide both
people are . becoming more
external
cardiac
ma111ge
aware that Immediate
asalstance often saves a life and artificial reaplratloa ~
when the heart suddenly need to be fairly agile, more
stops. A large number of so than I would gueas you to
sudden deaths can be be.
Incidentally, shoveling or
prevented by prompt ef·
fecllve emergency treat- even pushing snow can be a
ment. It is a Jot Uke saving a lot more work than many

MUler hits jJaperwork burden
WASHINGTON - At Its
first meeting, the Com·
mission on Federal PIJII!I'·
work, created by a bill I
· sponsored In the 3rd
Congreas, agreed that one
federal form, Form 941A,
which every employer must
now file four times a year,
should only be required once
a year. If the Congreaa enacta
thil recommendation, Ibis
one chan&amp;e would eliminate a'
mountain . of unnece111ry
paper work 1,800 t.et hillh·
Conlfl• and many federal
ldministrallve llienclel have
gone overboard In requiring
clllaena and bullnesamen to
811 out 111 ell!lless stream of
111necwasary, non-ptoductlve
forms . There are more than
12,000 federal lawa that
require reports and at leaat
5,2118 different federal forma,
not including IRS forms. .
It la eatlmated that the
federal eovernment requires
~ aDd lndlviciula to
flU out 10 billion llheeta of
paper which roughly would

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811 4 ~ mUllan cubic feet of
space. The cost of this
paperwork burden, estimated
at S40 bliUon for business
alone, Ia IarBeiy non•
productive and adds to the
CQ!Jt of every product and
service 'In the economy.
The Commlaslon on
Federal Paperwork, which
receives lt.s funding and a
great deal of encourqement
from a aubcommlltee upon
which I eerve, hu a criiiCal
role In polnUnl the way for
Congrea to eliminate the
redtape and JWII*'Work that
smothers the productive
capacity of this greAt
country.
· You ·can help eliminate
bll'eaucratlc harassment If
there Ire federal forms which
you feeiarelllnteiiiFY and
too tlme-conaumlnl In
relation to their value pleaae
let me know and I'll ~ your
recommendation Is considered by the l'lpa WIXk
Commission.

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Continuing tal~ · .
of Old King Coalj:

pr~~~~rZ~a ~rthcut_t, vocation. Mel~s . County . Mrs . Philson, first vice ·
Grande Coil mus . at . 11-io memlie:s servmg on the· presid.eot, assisted by Esther '
.s
. ege, was guest hospitably committee were Maerker treasure ·
Saturday Mrs. ca:ot Wolfe,
Nellie Moore
Mildred
Omi · · Cha
e Alpha Vale, M1ss Lucille Smll}l and
Members attending fro~
Sbe Hates Dirty Money ·
Ka cro~~ pier ?f Delta Mrs. Ma!line Wlii~head .
Meigs County were Mts. Ruth
Dear
Helen
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at: Hock!~; :~etyLodgheld ~fs . Ma~iM Philson , Euler, Mrs. Avice Frecker,
Introduc d
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c ne, cha~rwoman of the Miss Mildred Hawley Mrs . I work In a bank so I know how dirty money can be. After
Math
e by _Judith progr am
committee , Betsy Horky, Mrs. Martru; we count for several hours, our fingers are black and,sticky
£ror_n tlie filth on paper money. Think of the germs!
foU . en~ PresIdent, presented the theme for 1975- Husted Mrs Nan M
at:::g
1 p,m. luncheon 76 "Emerging . Awareness." ·Mrs. Genev~ Nolan '::' · I go to restaurants where the help handles money, then
Mrs N~ thby tt42 members, !he membership was divided Nellie Parker Mrs. M~garei serves food, touches utenslil, and sometimea even prepares
salads, etc. right In front ol you, without wa8hinll their hands 1
· r cu reviewed her mto groups with program Parsons Mrs . M ·
To whom do I compalin? - c. s.
~~~~nce~.as a deleg~te to leac!ers presenting main Philson, Mrs. Vl~a Pl:~jnae
rna 1ona1 Assoc.1atlon focuses of ·· the year· Mrs Jeanette Tho
Miss'
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0 f Women's Club
recently for ft' ve ds el . At'tletsedarc - Changing Mary Virginia Reibel .Miss Dear C.:
M i
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ays n
u es 'l;dward Women's' Rosalie Story Mrs 'R' be ·ta
Tr}r
· She spoke .or the Ro.les;' ' VIlma Pikkoja; . Wilson,
Whiiet/
r
draQIIced
.'t baexpectck
to
us of women m un- "Woman Becoming · - Carol . Wolfe an '
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ash
88 s
derdeveloped
countries Of the Personal
and Ser· Dorothy Woodard. d Mrs. · they
w ,.dtlielr
handstime
each
they touched
"filthy money"
world
, E Growth
th
bilve lltUe
leftlime
for'waiUng
tebles . ...,If:
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v ces, · s er CassiU, and
The November meetln ·
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Jeanette Thomas, " ·Professionai . Affairs , will be a dinner at the
Dear Helen:
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was
chairwoman
Professionally
Aware
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of the hostess committee with Kisor.
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ouse n afkson, 6=:W p.m.
A! the start of every TV &amp;eaiiOII, I get furious. I think
Mrs. Dorothy Woodard
New program books,
AI silent aucllon wW .,. :ere • a conaplracy with television manUfacturers to make
.P£.meroy, giving the_ in:. presented·to. the
'::;oceedtates
be theye
or three
seta.
Whychannel
else would
, preS:n.;;
.
e s toconon,,..y n'6'.
super
movies
on one
the
venllon for scholarship fund. Rboda-lo·Maude syndrome or another - and then (the final
blow)band us pime time football on a third? They're going to
start
divorce proceedings In a lot of families who can~ afford
Buy aSingtr* sewing machine now, because thP,,P'd
several TVa.
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'lbln there's a vast wuteland for about ibree nights of the
0
week, 10 that even a lousy show wW get top ratings bY default.
By ClArice Allen
They pit terrific Barney Miller, and the bell new show of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles the season, "Fay," against the invincible Waltons and act
,so~w. ~ent!ey
Eichinger and Suzannab, , ~~~=~~!!f~~:~~amllyre
Colun\bus, spent a recent Iaiii lawwthe REAL reaso .
~ t at,
weekend with Mrs . Opal· her to another slot?
n. ratll:tgs. Why eoaldn I they move

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Chester ·
News N tes

Stretch-stitch machine
with 'free arm.'

keg. $239.95

ln·the-round sewing ·
versatility, Oat·bed
extension,. Carrying
case or cabine t exira.

E':~~:;! f~J,;. All

Mr • Ett Will en
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Miss Hilda Weber of
Columbus spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
'. Keller,
Mr dMr P U . II
. an
a. ete tmne
and sons, Sycamore' were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur DeTray.
Mrs Donald

Wllllaml and

daughier Columbus spent
recent ~kend with Mr ...:
Mrs o-lph Keller
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returned home from a
·two weeks visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dresh, Venice,
Florida.
Mr . and Mrs. B. K.
Ridenour and Mrs. Guy
Summerfield have returned
home from a vacatlun trip

Mr

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Away NOWI .

'A 1 r.tiMI .•rk n! IH[ SING[ R COMPI\NY ,

_The Fabric Shop
McC:.II's, Kwlk·Sow, S!mpltclty Potttrn1
111 W. Soc:ondSINGER SALES
m-2214&amp;SERVICE
Pomoroy, Oltlo

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through the Smoldes and
other points of lnterelll
Frlenda here were...;..., to
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Elselsteln at hla home In
Columbus on Thuraday

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U.S.D.A.
·CHOICE
MEATS
W•Accept.federal.food-Stamps
MONDAY thru SATURDAy 8-5
130 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

Oialtman

mJntti

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Mr.andMI'I.VIrgilBogard's. Indicated a need for even
The flral lime they had all greater
attention
to
been lo11ether for years. "dewiopmental education."
Thole at'-dlng were Mr. Recent attempts at
and Mn. Homer Bogard, ''dewlopmenlal education"
Warner Robins, Ga., Mr. and ~ve included naciDg and
Mrs. Clayton Bogard, llludy labl, math IIIII and
Medina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. ~de tullirlng.
Floyd Bogard, Cincinnati,
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Bogard
and lirll of Edlaon, Clifford
Bocard and daughter, Mary
lee, Ravenswood, W. Va.,
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Bocard and children, John tHISTIII L. T NNIHtLL
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and .......,,,
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and Scott Rauber.
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P~bllahtd dolly
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Hayman apent a Psoturaoy by the Ohio Volley
_.... In • -·ter with ber
ubtlahlng
com pony, Ohio
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Court
St.i Pomeroy,
daUihter and while there she 457M. lUI nHI OHict Phont
attended 111e' l.ancaaler Fair.
Editor Ill Phont "2·
Her granddaughter Linda 15tcond CIUI 1!011111 PIICI ,
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Ntitlonol tdvartlalng
Fl llplltrlek, 111 majOrette In
the Lallcaster Band or Gold. · ~WrTt'h'"~~·.:,·~"
Villtlng ~line Hayman 8ottlntlll a. ooflag~ ... 01v::
ftre ·Mr. and Mrs. Ru111I1 ::.~ T~~17 .AVt. , NtW York,
Hilley Ali:rGn Mr ' and Mrs
Subacr lptlon rotu .
Elbert 'Fitapatrlek ~ ~ ~:!\Y.'I;r.
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and Unda Mr and Mrs tv Motor Routr'where
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MarUn N..trold, Mr. and ~~~~~"~n ~~ 0m1'::' w.~~~­
Mrl. llldi:Hayman,Mlll:eand r:~· veer 1
s1ti
Gres, Ula Ridenour and
:~:~:: si&amp;A: ~1~~~~~~:
Floyd, ,Mall and lellle Ann, ~~·= \Iter ; Six months
and Mr. and Mrs . Tom utisci1/.':t': ~f:'."'f,;.f,!c.S:.
· Hayman and family
undoy·Timn·Stnllnfl.

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baa been CilldeinJMd by the cl.ulled, democratic leaden of :;
Europe, aayl J'rQ(. Donald BIDdley of Brandell Unlftl'lity'l .,
Spaln'llltclllillll of five

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FRESH GROUND BEEF "FI1ShiY Made'!................. ..lb.-79'
USDA 'atOICE ROUND MAIL ....... :.................. lb. '1.29
USDA ~ICE IK)Nfl ESS ROUND STEAK... .'........ lb. s1.35
USDA ,BONElESS RUMP ROAST......................... lb.'1.39
USDA atOICE atUCK ROAST .. ;.............. :............. lb. 71 .
. USDA ROUND SWISS STEAK ................. ~ ........ ~ lb•.s1.39
USDA atOICE SIRlOIN STEAK .. .. .... ... ... ... ........ lb•.s1.sg
USDA.atOICE T-BONE SIEMS:.......................... lb. '1.79
USDA CHOICE PORTERHOUSE STEAK.................. .lb. '1.89.
FRESHLY MADE CUBE STEAKS ..................... :.... lb.'1.7S
SALT PORK FOR SEAmNING............. ~ ................ lb•.89'
R~ SKIN BOLOGNA IJ The Piece ... :·............... :... lb•.If
TmERS PORK SAUSAGE ........................ 8.oz. pkg. '1.59
HATH PORK SHOULDER PICNICS .............. 3 lb. can sug
FRESH OYSTERS "Salects~. : .... :............... 12 oz. can s1•79
FRESH OysTERS "Standardf................. J2 oz. can '1.69

COMPLETE LINE OF CHEESES • HAMS •
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P~RK · BEEF • SAUSAGES • WNCH MEATS.
SIDES OR ARTERS OF: BEEF AVAILABLE.

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letter to The New Yarli: Tlmea. ''The (Ribllcallanet of Ptuldent •
Ford and llcaetlry Jfl•... chnlc the tnre, mllllar7 ·:
trlalland -uau111111 no uawith....,lllandlballlll."
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We ara- oe~ tile BI••.,.MMI ala. Alllll!'lcaP
ReYIIlutkll. he lllltll. The AlllerlcaD "'OGIIia ,.... .,..,.,_Qed
to reaort ID Ioree, IDdudl• ratba'
111 order
to free
.h m • delpolil!ll lidJJ blnlp In cam- ·~
parillll wllh Spain'• ·'mllltarlled
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denlandln8 and qport.
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have Ill a IGIW 111111. '
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Ulllike aiDialt aD O,lllen blltllrJ IWda, It 1111 _..,_,
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telrorlllll. The IJOlmW. r• wild to lwoe w• Ulllld ·:
aoldlln In a.lleld, wbo ... wtlllbllto dlfeDd ........_, :·
not ........ 111M ctllt clvlllaal -of wllam 8ltln Ilia a _ . ·:
haft ban 148dared In . . ,_, ..... wllb the -~
eMalkllll of a dcllen er • pol • ...
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Setml to me that network rivalry Is making' the vl~er the
big loler. New series with great potenUal don't stand a chance
againlt eatabllshed blggles, and even they may lose to Monday
night aports,
Whatcanwedo? - UPSETANDDARNMAD

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Dear U and D.M ·
Wrlie to thenetworks!Ifenoughofushowl,wemlghtsave
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a few gema from the ICI'ap heap ... Though It ma alread be
too late for my favorite new !!how "Fay" -and uJ'a ke Y
furiwll
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Julll u "Barney Miller"
Jut
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Groulant) and eompan;:uld
year,
w d TV glv~ them a chance? Not Poor placement
:d the latest blight - the 10-called ''famQy hour" - has
rooll"ed Fay, and could unseat Barney.
So Cllllllplaln, loud and long. Perhaps we'll be heard aomeday. (Even lfm onewsallatenlngwben IW 1974favorlte
"We'D Get By" - didn't )
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•d as Y~ aay "Upset , we
viewers are the 1o
But don'
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sera.
we
t have to take It quleUy! -

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cieland

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wtdeip:ead

Trinity Church enjoys
Sunday fellowship dinner

Music professor talks to group

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DON OAKLEY

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A fellowship · dinner was
held at Trinity Church,
Pomer oy , Immedi ately
fo!lowing the Sunday mor·
ning worship service.
Grace preceding the dinner
was given by the Rev. W. H.
Perrin, pastor. A program
fo!lowed with Roy Mayer,
superintendent of the Sunday
School , as master of
ceremonies. Mayer extended .
the welcome and a hymn sing
fo llowed with Mrs. Paul

KYLE SIMPSON

Party held
on birthday
Kyle A. Slmpson, son of Mr
and Mrs'. Gary Simpson :
celebrated his first birthday
recently at the horne of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Wigal, Middleport.
A blue and white color
scheme carrying out the boy
and
his table.
dog theme
on the
Cakewas
andused
ice
cream, potato chips and KoolAid were served to Mrs. steve
Frost and son Mike, Mrs.
Nellie Russell, Mrs. Keith
French, Terry Grogan and
Mr · and Mrs. Earnest Wells
great-grandparents.
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· Sending gifts were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Simpson, Sr .,
Randy Slmpson, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Stiles and Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Grogan and
son Chris.

Nease, director, and Miss.
Nancy Jo Mayer, pianist.
Mrs. Nease read a poem from
a book Of poetry compiled by
her mother, the late Mrs.
Horace Smith.
J oseph
Struble, ac·
companied by Miss Mayer,
sang "Blessed Assurance"
and "Ivory Palaces" and the
closing prayer was given by a
guest, the Rev. William
Middleswar th. The fellowship
concluded with singing Of
"God Be with You' '. Other
guests were Miss Jean Hines, .
AGES GIVEN
Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
Candidates for the title of Kermit Walton.
"Young Careerist" to be
selected by the Middleport
Business and Professional
Women's Club must be be· HOME FROM HOSPITAL
tween the ages of 21 and 28, Suzan Thoma, daughter of
Mrs . Dorth a P. Salser, Mr . and Mrs. Earl Thoma
chairwoman of the com· Pomeroy, returned hom~
petition, announced. It was fr om Children's Hospital,
reported ear.Uer that they Columbus, Monday. Suzan
could be between 16 and 28 if was taken there a week ago
they had at least one full year for treatment of Beys Syn·
in business or the professions. drome, a viral infection from
Candidates for the title the Holzer· Medical Center.
should be referred to Mrs. She was in intensive care lot
Salser.
four days.

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HOST PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Roush,Rt. 1, .Minersville,
TRACTION
hosted a halloween party
victoos,
CLEATS - ·aUJLT DEEP
recenUy. Guests were Mr.
TO BITE DEEP
and Mrs. William Jacobs,
Mason, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
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Joe Manuel and son Tim, Rt.
Dear Helen:
Abou~personal!l'oductadsCIIITV : Ican'tunderstandwhy 2, Racine : Mr. and Mrs.
they allow pltchea for sanitary pads and
(In some In· Lewis Hudson, Rt. 1, Miners·
lllancel) male contracepUves, wben they mike such a fuss ville ; Terrie and Tommy
Manuel, Rt. 2, Raclne .
about Oler llhowlng her gorgeoua navel. - El.IGENE
Games were played and
·
refreshments served.
Any~
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Dear Eugene:
OMr won a navel victory, remember'.
F. E. T. EACH BOe
A1ao o.!I!8P
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In mind : ads finance TV showa. If the netwOI'ks
PLUS RECApPABLE CASING
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eyery offencllnll pllch (and each cOIJIDiei'Clal offends
ALSO A'ITENDED
SOMEBODY) we'd soon be p11ylng lor our airwave en- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and
FREE; MOUNTING
Mrs. Carl Roach were among
lertalnment ... such as it Ia. -H.
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those
attending
the
Homebuilders dinner
Ohio
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meeting last week. Their
Poineroy
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A costume and pizza party
was held at the Middleport
Olurch of Christ Monday
night with approximately 70
· children. of the primary
department and adults attending. The party was
hosted by .the Sunday school
teschen. •.
. Miss Frances Roush and
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds judged
the costumes with silver
doUars going to the winners,
Jennifer McKinley, prettiest;
Chris Stewart, ugliest;' bartn
.Roach, cutest; Beth Ann

Social
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Wolfe, funniest ; Clinton
.Glaze, Becky and K. S. Ar·
nott, most original; Tera
Gerlach, cleverest, and
David Dodson, scariest.
Aaslstlng with the games
were Mrs. (!:arl McKinley,
Mrs. Mike Gerlach, Mrs.'
Danny Thomas and Mrs.
George Glull. The spook
houae was operated by Randy
Roadh, Becky Fry and
Debbl.e Hollon. Others
assisting were Mrs. Larry
Baker, Mrs. Denver Rice,
Mrs. Mlcbael Stewart, Mrs.
Dale Hysell, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Sheets, Mrs. Smith and
Mrs. carl Roach. Mrs. Art
Hess was a contributing
hostess.
Each of the children
received a trick and treat bag
of candy. Mrs. Glaze had the
blessing. Pizza and soft
drinks ·were lil!rved.

·H op-. Mo illlf,mla

Bridge R•Openlng Sale
BIG SAVINGS ON toYS &amp; GIFTS

TOYS

DOLLS GAME~RACE SETS
TINKER TOY~HOBBY HORSES
(Wheel Goods &amp; Ertle Implements Reduced and Priced As Marked)

RIVAL

BEAUTIFUL

CAN OPENERS
REG. '13•95

Till Alhln• County

2H Slcillld 51. .

Po~.Oitlo

REG. $37.10
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Crock Pot
REG. $24:95

Sale 19.99

Sale '15.88

G. E.

Mud &amp; Snow

Deluxe 4 Ot.

Sale 33.50
HairDtyer
G. E. &amp; Sunbear
REG. $25.95
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roaster Oven

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Mr. Coffee II
REG. $34.95

Sale 24.95
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Pressure Cooker
REG. $21.99
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Granite
Roastels
All Sizes

Greatly Reduced

MANY OTHER ITEMS MARKED DOWN.
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND

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. CROMlEY

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Lelten a1 apbilo11 are welcomed. Tiley allOIIId be 1
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· ·t leu IU! *words loq (or be subject to redaetloB bJ 1
I tbe edltar) a.t 1111111 be aiped wltb tbe alpee'a Ill· I
I dreu. Nunea -y be wttbheld tq1011 pabUcat4tll• I .
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However, 011 requeat, 1111111!1 wiD be ~ed~ Letters : ·
ttbilllld be bl COlli Iaaie, addreullll. laat!t, ao&amp; per- 1
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II1 WASHINpTON - AI· 211 states more vulnerable.
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·1 tempts to reglllate how much Turnover wW lncreaae,. In
I a candidate for office spends part because vOlent wW be
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I - fine In theory - usually Inadequately Informed as to
I create more evils than they the men and lsaues. ·
correct.
The situation wW be even
All too freqlieptly, tltese worse, SchoUand believes, In
Mental health renewal levy
Dear Mr. Edlllir:
rules reward the finaglers, contests In these states when
Everyone of us at sometime or other In the course of our men !llld women adept at there Is no Incumbent and
lives can benefit' from Mental Health Services just as we can flpdlng · loopholes and therefore no senatorial
benefit frcm the services of a'docllir or dentist. Just as It would lmowledgeable at skirting tl!e record for any of the men or
be difficult to have to,travelliG to 100m11ea to go to 1 docllir or . law so sldllfully they cannot women rurinlng.
dentiat, so It Is dlfBcult and often tinpoaslble to travel the be prosecuted for lllepllties.
The 26 stales Schotland
dlatance for Mentallleallh Services. Thill Ia the bulc reason
Students of the s&lt;H:alled ·refers are Alaska, Hawaii,
wilY we need to vote for the renewal pasaage of the two tenths national election reform law Oregon, Montana, Wyoming,
( .2) ol a mill r.lental Health and Mental Retardatloo Levy 1111 of ' last year have. found Utah, Idaho, Colorado,
November 4, islue 13 011 the ballot.
dozens of ways In which the Nevada, Arizona and New
The p~~siage of the levy wW assure the conUnuaUon of ihe rules on donations can be Mexico In the West; Kanaaa,
Conmwnlty Mental ~th &lt;;enter located 1n Meigl County evaded by slippery donors Oklahoma, Nbrth and South
that will be able to provide, fill' eump1e :
and candldatea. Honest men, Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska
Marriage Counaellng, counseUng fer parents, youth and holding to the spending rules, In the Middle West; South
children, diagnostic and evaluation services, progrims lor are at a severe disadvantage. Carolina, Mississippi and
alcoholism and drug alme, suicide preventlun and educaUon
Far better It would be If Arkansas In the South;
and training programs that can be t~tlllzed by schools, chur· there could bet during each Maine, · Vermont, New
ches, lnduslrleil and civic groups.
campaign, considerable Hampshire and Rhode lsland
'11le great need for Mental Health Servlcea for our Com· publicity aa to the financial In New .England; and West
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munlty was detained In allludy made by a group of residents of and other In teresIa of each Vlrglnis and IJelaware In the
Melga, Gallla, and Jacillon CounUes representing aU walks of candidate In the race, and M!d-;.UanUc 'Rei!on,
life In 11184. Thlallludy became part of the statewide plaJinlng earlier disclosure of the
By contrast, the law
fill' MentallfA!alth Servlcealn local communiIlea. As a result of majOr sources of his cam· allows spending mulmums
Ibis eftcll'l a TIWounty (Melp, GaUla, and Jacbon) Mental palgn funds.
lor Senatorial candldalel so •
Health and Mental ~on "841'' Board wu formed 1n
Take the rules governing great In the nine , most
.Admlnlaratlllll, to cll8CII8I thiB winter's natural w
1~. At" the pr-t tlme this 8oar)i 1s offering ccmplete how much candidates for the populous states that It hu no
~q~piJ for SoUiheutem Ohio. GW·told Miller that there Ia
mental health servl~ In Meigl, Ga1lla and Jacbon Counlln. U. S. Senate may spend for meaning,
no euy answer to the lboJ188e, but that deregulaUon of
It Is to be noted that the present servk:ea cannot be c:oollnued election, as a sorry case In
Average apendlng here
new gas at the wellhead Is the filii step needed.
In Meigs Cou!lty without the' passage of the renewal levy po\111.
by senatorial candidates of ~
November 4.
. The law will iteverely · late has been at around U per
The coet of the levy to the jl'operty owner Is only UO lor pellalile candidates fr&lt;im half cent of the new limits.
each fl,OOO of the tu value of praperty (note Ibis 1.1 tax value die states, specifically from
What the law wW Ukely do,
not market value). FDI' •·l*uper\Y of ...GOO market value with thoae 26 which have leu flwt then, In New York, Callfor.
a tu value of $2,100 the colt would be only
per year.
two million voting -age nla, Pennaylvanla, Illinois,
It lalm(lortsnt that eacb voter underatand the jJIII'(JOII and lnhabltanls.
Ohio, Florida, Texas,
aeed for thil renewal levy. A at~ae~w Cmunlttee Is available
The apendlng limits for Michigan and New Jeraey Ia
and anxious to anawer or pw Information. You are urged to th011e 211 states, based on past to ~ourace greater, more
call ~92 for more iltOI'IDIUon.
experience, are too low for waateful spending.
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Tbe lollowbli lllllorliments from Meigl County fer the adequate campaigning. In
In fact the low ~n~ldmum
renna1 leV)' heve beell received:
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some, dlitancea are great. In apendlng limlla aet In the
people realize, particularly If
Meigs County Ralource Agency, Melp County Coupcll 011 the majority, voterS are leas smaller atalel may funnel
it Is wet an ow. I suggest
Agin&amp;, AIDerican J..ePm; Pllmeroy, ()JIJd COIIservltlllll ~ concentrated than In the major additional suma Into
caution In shoveling snow for
Mlddlepctri-Pom, l'unerqy-Mlddlepcrt Rotary, Pomeroy· large metropolitan states. theae metrapolltan centers.
all of thoae who are not In UpMiddleport LIGna Club, L«ar1 P.T.O., Portland P.T.A., Salem Candidates mut hit more
Tbu, while Incumbent
top shape from regular acCINCINNATI (UPI)
Center P.T.A., Harrllonvl1le P.T.O., Bradbury P.T.A., placea ciDlpllfed to the total aenaton from the smaller
tivity of a comparable More than Dl educaton from Syracuae P.T.A., Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma size of the voting population stalel may beclme more
amount.
Ohio and nearby atalel are PbiSororlty~,NaUonaiGrangeaolMelga and the malimum dollsrs vulnerable,lncumbentsln~
I would like to leave yoli apected for the third anmial County, Leadlng'Creek Watershed Consei'YIIllcy, Chamber c1 each candidate Is allowed to larger stalel may be vir·
with the thought that while Ohio Developmental Commerce • Pomeroy, Conservative Dlatrict • Melp County, spend.
tually lnaured reelection.
you hate to lOIII your father, Education Conference bere Meigl County Ministerial Auodatlon; Meigl County 1118
In the view of Roy A.
The evidence Ia not that this
just living to Ill and going so Thlll'llday and Friday.
Retardatioo Board, Meigs Local Teachers Auodatlllll, Melp Schotiand, of the Georgetown bad law was conceived and
peaceful without lingering or
"Developmental edu· County Ohio Eta Pill Olapter Sorority, Sallsllury p .T.A., University Law School, who ·voted by wieked men. It Ia
a period of sufferlnll Is about cation" Is concerned with Oleeter P.T.A., Mlddteprrt P.T.A., Ullited Mine Worken bas gone Into Ibis problem In rather thai· sloppy thlnklntJ
as serene an end as one programs to help lnccmlng Local Union No. 11118 Mille No. :&amp;, United Mine Workera Local depth, theae campaign Umlta and writing are reapolllible
could uk for.
college studenta weak In Untm No. 1M Mille No. 1, Ullited Mille Workers Local Ullion will make aanallira from the for ita evlla.
F.or more Information on readinll, wrlthw or math. No. 11167 Mine No. 3, alld .numerous other endoraementa. Alao
what happens dlll'lng 1 heart Programs alao are mapped American Auxiliary ~Aglon, Pomeroy, Oblo. ,
attack write to me In care of out to help the students un·
'lbereon JI'Alnlon, Olalrman
thil newspaper, P.O. Box derstand the "atl esaes" of
Cltizenl Co!MIItteefor Mental Hellth
1fl51, RAdio City Station, New coDep life.
Renewal Levy
York,' N.Y. 10019. Send 50
'11le University of Cln:
cents, a long stamped self· cinnatl and Ohio Board of
In respon•e to statement. ; •
addreitled envelope, and aak Regenta are CCHIJ(JII8CI'In
for The Health letter 2-11 the conference · (at the
In nspcme to the ~tement by Erne8t Winllett i-egardmg
uln for a 1ong re~~n.
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Heart Attack: When It Carroulel Im, 1001 Reading the aavlnp which alletledly occurred by the relklctllll of tbe
Lat.lll
eatlmate
of
coal lWOIII'eeB of the United Statee ·:
Strikes.
Road), which will feature two IIIJIIber of v~ preclnctafnm 40 to 30 In Melp Coullty, 1can remaining in lhe eround as of Jan. 1, 1t74 llmcrt t11111 u
keynote~.
m(J reply that Mr. Wingett, appears more c:oocerned with trillion l.ollll, repoi Ia lhe u. s. Geokltlk:ll lium)'. '111111a 811
Dr. K. Patricia Crou, gerryiuande~ the precinctl to raJect his peraonal dealrea In lncreaae of 21 per cent uv.. previous eatlmalll and catltutel
senkl' raarch PQdlolgilt electing COilllllitteemen than he does in aavlng cltllens money,
about anM11tb oflhe WOI'Id'a total coal reaouree~.
By Ruth Larldlll
at the Educatillllal Testing
Mr. Wlnllett's lngenlowJ redtlllrlctina hu eliminated a
Altbough only about I per cent of tiU ftlt tonnage II
Mr . and Mrs. Warren Service In Princet.oll, N.J., wtlng precinct In the TUppers PlaiDI area, 10 that the voters conaldered to be recoverable UDder ~ caodlllonl and
Coonolly and family have and Dr. John E. Roueche, (approximately 300 In IIWIIbel') of Tuppers Plalnl to the edt of 1llling ~~ melhodll, thai I 'pit'bent - or abOut Ill biDian
moved to their new home on jl'ofelllor and dlrecllir of State Route 7now mUll drive 15 mllea out in the COllitry to vote lcJnl- ilmcrt 11!811 U timel as much COil u ewr Dlined In ~ ,
&amp;lccesB Road.
community ·college leader· In an leolated area, illaleld ol walking 300 y. . . to vote Ill the \be United Staltl.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Dailey ship programs at the heart of town. In gaaollne alane, Mr. Wingett'• plan baa CCIII
Coal CGIIIIitulell • per cent ol the natlllll'a total eatlmated • '
treated Mrs. Dailey's Unlvenlty of Tesaa, wW be the Tuppers P1ain1 area f!OO. I luppol81his kind of "aavingl" recoverable l'tiiiOUI"Ctl offoull fuel, 8811 the a.rv.y, wbereu '.'
Grandp11 and Grandma (Mr. speakers.
are rsflected ellewheni Ill the county alao.
petroleltn and natural gas CGIIIIitute only7per cent and llhale
and Mrs. Fred Larkins) to Ohio Board of Regelltl
· Addltlanally, Mr. Wingett'• plan llbould "uve" time for oil, whldt Ia not currenllylllldu a lull, biiltltultl only 21 per •
dlnne.r at the Spanish Main.
Marvin L. warner the pole wwken becallle many of oar aenlar clllzena who uaecl cent. Yet in lm, CCillblned productlllll ol pelro1eum and pain
Mr . and M;ra. Larkins will preside IM!f. Thul'lday's to walk to their preclncla to IIUI'CIIe their prlvllage ol votiDll the United Stalel was tine tiD* that of COil
celebrated their 54th wedding aeulon and Dr . Barry will - be pll'l ol the people forced to not vote due to the ·
Bill wldle eoallnbundllltand
111 the u. s. our •:
IIIJiiveraary and Mr. and Heerman ol Sinclair Com· (II'Obl.ml of ptttng to the polll to vote at a mudt ~n~ter r-011 do bave llmlll. Half ol all the coal nw
baa
Mrs. Dalley their 4th. The munlly CoUece In De)'llll will dl.lllance. 'i'blubowd ''live" a~n~t deal ol true COUDty votes. been mined Iince ltD. In the txlellllwly llllned II'.Mtem fllldl ,:
Dalleya were married on the bead Friday'• proJram.
FinaliJ, I tab t.. witb Mr. WIJWttl'alllatemeal that a
CODtablinl thick bedl of bl&amp;b-qualil7 coal ~ •'
aame day u their grandpa Regent• Chancellor Dr , great deal oflllllle)' wW blsaved. It'• .uy to uy that 1111118)' new
beclmiJII
iJicrualnlly dll!lcult to lorate.
and grandma, tbe tth of James A. Norton will pwlde will be JIIV'd, but I have - no bud&amp;et tell that reflecta all
Allo, a llrp pll1 of total eoal-wtllia ofll&amp;nlte
Ockiber.
over a Friday luncheon u- uvlnca.
and aubbltmnlneu typea whlcb 1ield - !at per Will of : •
Emily Congrove Ia In MI. llllltllon.
No, the elimination of the ~ wu not 1J10111Y weight tlllll doel bltuminoua coal. Mud! of lhe coal Ia COli•
carmel Hoapltal and would John B. Henderson, dean of aavtne Idea fer the (Ribllc, lalt raiher a vote rNlTIIIglnc Idea talnedln tblll bedl and In deeply lu1ed bella thet can be mined :.
love to hear from anyone of .lludent development at the hatched bJ Mr. WinlleltJer bls own political gain.
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only witb ar-t dlftlculty and lllpllllll.
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her frlenda. Her addresa Is Unlvenlty of ancinnaU and
This Ia not to Jlllllllm the-- tiiYinamentil (II'Obleml ::
MI. cannel Mtdlcal Center, coordinator of the con·
uaoclated with the mining and 111e of COil
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Weal Slate Street, Columbus. fwenee, aald low ICOI'U 011
Even 10• no other «*1Y IIOUI'Ct in
Ia likely to 111 ;~
A family reunion was en- recent naUmwlde teata for
lnc!reBilnC
dependence
upon
eoalin
lhe forenaaJ;
Joyed over the weekend at ent•rlnl college atudenta

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OW, Director of the Olflce of 011 and Ou, Fedlral Ene11Y
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200 will '
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First aid.for heart atiack
By Lawreace E. Lamb, M.D. person from drowning, and
DEAR DR. LAMB - the need to know how to help
Although nothing can change a peraon with sudden cardiac
what has happened, I would arrest Is, so much more
appreciate your commenta on common. that there ·Is no
a problem that has been comparison.
Some cooununltles have
bothering me.
developed
programs to teach
Last spring !JIY fath!!l',
all
the
cltbena
hoi¥ to save a
nearly 88, died suadenly after ·
life
when
lAtCh
a sudden
he !lad shoveled snow from
emergency
.occurs.
I think
our 12 by 18 toot patio. He
came In ,the houae, sal down, this Is wise and recommend
almaped over and was gone. that all communiUea develop
He shoveled (pushed) snow such a program. The In·
dlvldual peraon who Is In·
for about 10 minutes.
It couldn't have been more terested should CCIIIIICt the
than two or three minutes local chapter of the American
after l talked to him that I Heart Aasn. to - If they
came back Into the room and have any training procrams
he waa slumped over. I available. The Heart
straightened hlm llp, but Association· does sponsor a
there was no lndlcatlon of number of programs to teach
breathing and hill eyea were people what to do. Thll In·
closed. I have multiple elude&amp; giving external cheat
aclerosla and am In a compreulon to provide
wheelchair which ·limits my emergency circulation and
artificial reaplratlon when
ability to help.
He was as acUve as he needed. I do thlnt you need
could be, but had begun to training to know how to do
decline In atrength the last thll properly.
What could you hive done?
several months especially,
He had to rest a lot when be This Is stricUy a aueas. The
was dolng physical work an\1 first few minutea are critical,
and If you are not there when
he went slowly.
It
lint happens the chances of
Do you think there was
doing
.something decrease
anything 1 could or should
have done to save him? 1 rapidly, The aecond danaer Is
can't completely shake the that by starting too late the
feeling that I let him down at victim can end up with
the most critical point In his permanent brain damage and
still be alive, which Ia of
,life,
DEAR READER - I have questlcnable value, If the
been getung variations of thil damage Is severe.
With your dlaabllity I doubt
question a lot more
very
much you could have
frequently of late.' That Is a
done
anything useful by
good sign, because it means
yourself.
To provide both
people are . becoming more
external
cardiac
ma111ge
aware that Immediate
asalstance often saves a life and artificial reaplratloa ~
when the heart suddenly need to be fairly agile, more
stops. A large number of so than I would gueas you to
sudden deaths can be be.
Incidentally, shoveling or
prevented by prompt ef·
fecllve emergency treat- even pushing snow can be a
ment. It is a Jot Uke saving a lot more work than many

MUler hits jJaperwork burden
WASHINGTON - At Its
first meeting, the Com·
mission on Federal PIJII!I'·
work, created by a bill I
· sponsored In the 3rd
Congreas, agreed that one
federal form, Form 941A,
which every employer must
now file four times a year,
should only be required once
a year. If the Congreaa enacta
thil recommendation, Ibis
one chan&amp;e would eliminate a'
mountain . of unnece111ry
paper work 1,800 t.et hillh·
Conlfl• and many federal
ldministrallve llienclel have
gone overboard In requiring
clllaena and bullnesamen to
811 out 111 ell!lless stream of
111necwasary, non-ptoductlve
forms . There are more than
12,000 federal lawa that
require reports and at leaat
5,2118 different federal forma,
not including IRS forms. .
It la eatlmated that the
federal eovernment requires
~ aDd lndlviciula to
flU out 10 billion llheeta of
paper which roughly would

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811 4 ~ mUllan cubic feet of
space. The cost of this
paperwork burden, estimated
at S40 bliUon for business
alone, Ia IarBeiy non•
productive and adds to the
CQ!Jt of every product and
service 'In the economy.
The Commlaslon on
Federal Paperwork, which
receives lt.s funding and a
great deal of encourqement
from a aubcommlltee upon
which I eerve, hu a criiiCal
role In polnUnl the way for
Congrea to eliminate the
redtape and JWII*'Work that
smothers the productive
capacity of this greAt
country.
· You ·can help eliminate
bll'eaucratlc harassment If
there Ire federal forms which
you feeiarelllnteiiiFY and
too tlme-conaumlnl In
relation to their value pleaae
let me know and I'll ~ your
recommendation Is considered by the l'lpa WIXk
Commission.

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Continuing tal~ · .
of Old King Coalj:

pr~~~~rZ~a ~rthcut_t, vocation. Mel~s . County . Mrs . Philson, first vice ·
Grande Coil mus . at . 11-io memlie:s servmg on the· presid.eot, assisted by Esther '
.s
. ege, was guest hospitably committee were Maerker treasure ·
Saturday Mrs. ca:ot Wolfe,
Nellie Moore
Mildred
Omi · · Cha
e Alpha Vale, M1ss Lucille Smll}l and
Members attending fro~
Sbe Hates Dirty Money ·
Ka cro~~ pier ?f Delta Mrs. Ma!line Wlii~head .
Meigs County were Mts. Ruth
Dear
Helen
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at: Hock!~; :~etyLodgheld ~fs . Ma~iM Philson , Euler, Mrs. Avice Frecker,
Introduc d
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c ne, cha~rwoman of the Miss Mildred Hawley Mrs . I work In a bank so I know how dirty money can be. After
Math
e by _Judith progr am
committee , Betsy Horky, Mrs. Martru; we count for several hours, our fingers are black and,sticky
£ror_n tlie filth on paper money. Think of the germs!
foU . en~ PresIdent, presented the theme for 1975- Husted Mrs Nan M
at:::g
1 p,m. luncheon 76 "Emerging . Awareness." ·Mrs. Genev~ Nolan '::' · I go to restaurants where the help handles money, then
Mrs N~ thby tt42 members, !he membership was divided Nellie Parker Mrs. M~garei serves food, touches utenslil, and sometimea even prepares
salads, etc. right In front ol you, without wa8hinll their hands 1
· r cu reviewed her mto groups with program Parsons Mrs . M ·
To whom do I compalin? - c. s.
~~~~nce~.as a deleg~te to leac!ers presenting main Philson, Mrs. Vl~a Pl:~jnae
rna 1ona1 Assoc.1atlon focuses of ·· the year· Mrs Jeanette Tho
Miss'
h td "R
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mas,
0 f Women's Club
recently for ft' ve ds el . At'tletsedarc - Changing Mary Virginia Reibel .Miss Dear C.:
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· She spoke .or the Ro.les;' ' VIlma Pikkoja; . Wilson,
Whiiet/
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draQIIced
.'t baexpectck
to
us of women m un- "Woman Becoming · - Carol . Wolfe an '
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countries Of the Personal
and Ser· Dorothy Woodard. d Mrs. · they
w ,.dtlielr
handstime
each
they touched
"filthy money"
world
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th
bilve lltUe
leftlime
for'waiUng
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The November meetln ·
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was
chairwoman
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A! the start of every TV &amp;eaiiOII, I get furious. I think
Mrs. Dorothy Woodard
New program books,
AI silent aucllon wW .,. :ere • a conaplracy with television manUfacturers to make
.P£.meroy, giving the_ in:. presented·to. the
'::;oceedtates
be theye
or three
seta.
Whychannel
else would
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super
movies
on one
the
venllon for scholarship fund. Rboda-lo·Maude syndrome or another - and then (the final
blow)band us pime time football on a third? They're going to
start
divorce proceedings In a lot of families who can~ afford
Buy aSingtr* sewing machine now, because thP,,P'd
several TVa.
·
'lbln there's a vast wuteland for about ibree nights of the
0
week, 10 that even a lousy show wW get top ratings bY default.
By ClArice Allen
They pit terrific Barney Miller, and the bell new show of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles the season, "Fay," against the invincible Waltons and act
,so~w. ~ent!ey
Eichinger and Suzannab, , ~~~=~~!!f~~:~~amllyre
Colun\bus, spent a recent Iaiii lawwthe REAL reaso .
~ t at,
weekend with Mrs . Opal· her to another slot?
n. ratll:tgs. Why eoaldn I they move

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versatility, Oat·bed
extension,. Carrying
case or cabine t exira.

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Columbus spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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Mr dMr P U . II
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a. ete tmne
and sons, Sycamore' were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur DeTray.
Mrs Donald

Wllllaml and

daughier Columbus spent
recent ~kend with Mr ...:
Mrs o-lph Keller
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returned home from a
·two weeks visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dresh, Venice,
Florida.
Mr . and Mrs. B. K.
Ridenour and Mrs. Guy
Summerfield have returned
home from a vacatlun trip

Mr

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'A 1 r.tiMI .•rk n! IH[ SING[ R COMPI\NY ,

_The Fabric Shop
McC:.II's, Kwlk·Sow, S!mpltclty Potttrn1
111 W. Soc:ondSINGER SALES
m-2214&amp;SERVICE
Pomoroy, Oltlo

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through the Smoldes and
other points of lnterelll
Frlenda here were...;..., to
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Elselsteln at hla home In
Columbus on Thuraday

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MONDAY thru SATURDAy 8-5
130 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

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Mr.andMI'I.VIrgilBogard's. Indicated a need for even
The flral lime they had all greater
attention
to
been lo11ether for years. "dewiopmental education."
Thole at'-dlng were Mr. Recent attempts at
and Mn. Homer Bogard, ''dewlopmenlal education"
Warner Robins, Ga., Mr. and ~ve included naciDg and
Mrs. Clayton Bogard, llludy labl, math IIIII and
Medina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. ~de tullirlng.
Floyd Bogard, Cincinnati,
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Bogard
and lirll of Edlaon, Clifford
Bocard and daughter, Mary
lee, Ravenswood, W. Va.,
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daUihter and while there she 457M. lUI nHI OHict Phont
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big loler. New series with great potenUal don't stand a chance
againlt eatabllshed blggles, and even they may lose to Monday
night aports,
Whatcanwedo? - UPSETANDDARNMAD

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Wrlie to thenetworks!Ifenoughofushowl,wemlghtsave
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a few gema from the ICI'ap heap ... Though It ma alread be
too late for my favorite new !!how "Fay" -and uJ'a ke Y
furiwll
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Julll u "Barney Miller"
Jut
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Groulant) and eompan;:uld
year,
w d TV glv~ them a chance? Not Poor placement
:d the latest blight - the 10-called ''famQy hour" - has
rooll"ed Fay, and could unseat Barney.
So Cllllllplaln, loud and long. Perhaps we'll be heard aomeday. (Even lfm onewsallatenlngwben IW 1974favorlte
"We'D Get By" - didn't )
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•d as Y~ aay "Upset , we
viewers are the 1o
But don'
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sera.
we
t have to take It quleUy! -

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cieland

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wtdeip:ead

Trinity Church enjoys
Sunday fellowship dinner

Music professor talks to group

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DON OAKLEY

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A fellowship · dinner was
held at Trinity Church,
Pomer oy , Immedi ately
fo!lowing the Sunday mor·
ning worship service.
Grace preceding the dinner
was given by the Rev. W. H.
Perrin, pastor. A program
fo!lowed with Roy Mayer,
superintendent of the Sunday
School , as master of
ceremonies. Mayer extended .
the welcome and a hymn sing
fo llowed with Mrs. Paul

KYLE SIMPSON

Party held
on birthday
Kyle A. Slmpson, son of Mr
and Mrs'. Gary Simpson :
celebrated his first birthday
recently at the horne of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Wigal, Middleport.
A blue and white color
scheme carrying out the boy
and
his table.
dog theme
on the
Cakewas
andused
ice
cream, potato chips and KoolAid were served to Mrs. steve
Frost and son Mike, Mrs.
Nellie Russell, Mrs. Keith
French, Terry Grogan and
Mr · and Mrs. Earnest Wells
great-grandparents.
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· Sending gifts were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Simpson, Sr .,
Randy Slmpson, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Stiles and Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Grogan and
son Chris.

Nease, director, and Miss.
Nancy Jo Mayer, pianist.
Mrs. Nease read a poem from
a book Of poetry compiled by
her mother, the late Mrs.
Horace Smith.
J oseph
Struble, ac·
companied by Miss Mayer,
sang "Blessed Assurance"
and "Ivory Palaces" and the
closing prayer was given by a
guest, the Rev. William
Middleswar th. The fellowship
concluded with singing Of
"God Be with You' '. Other
guests were Miss Jean Hines, .
AGES GIVEN
Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
Candidates for the title of Kermit Walton.
"Young Careerist" to be
selected by the Middleport
Business and Professional
Women's Club must be be· HOME FROM HOSPITAL
tween the ages of 21 and 28, Suzan Thoma, daughter of
Mrs . Dorth a P. Salser, Mr . and Mrs. Earl Thoma
chairwoman of the com· Pomeroy, returned hom~
petition, announced. It was fr om Children's Hospital,
reported ear.Uer that they Columbus, Monday. Suzan
could be between 16 and 28 if was taken there a week ago
they had at least one full year for treatment of Beys Syn·
in business or the professions. drome, a viral infection from
Candidates for the title the Holzer· Medical Center.
should be referred to Mrs. She was in intensive care lot
Salser.
four days.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Roush,Rt. 1, .Minersville,
TRACTION
hosted a halloween party
victoos,
CLEATS - ·aUJLT DEEP
recenUy. Guests were Mr.
TO BITE DEEP
and Mrs. William Jacobs,
Mason, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
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Joe Manuel and son Tim, Rt.
Dear Helen:
Abou~personal!l'oductadsCIIITV : Ican'tunderstandwhy 2, Racine : Mr. and Mrs.
they allow pltchea for sanitary pads and
(In some In· Lewis Hudson, Rt. 1, Miners·
lllancel) male contracepUves, wben they mike such a fuss ville ; Terrie and Tommy
Manuel, Rt. 2, Raclne .
about Oler llhowlng her gorgeoua navel. - El.IGENE
Games were played and
·
refreshments served.
Any~
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Dear Eugene:
OMr won a navel victory, remember'.
F. E. T. EACH BOe
A1ao o.!I!8P
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In mind : ads finance TV showa. If the netwOI'ks
PLUS RECApPABLE CASING
·
eyery offencllnll pllch (and each cOIJIDiei'Clal offends
ALSO A'ITENDED
SOMEBODY) we'd soon be p11ylng lor our airwave en- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and
FREE; MOUNTING
Mrs. Carl Roach were among
lertalnment ... such as it Ia. -H.
.
those
attending
the
Homebuilders dinner
Ohio
992 _2101
meeting last week. Their
Poineroy
names were unintentionally
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omitted from an earlier l,..ll!fl••••o•h•n•'•u•l•tz•·•wn•e•r•._ _ _ _. .
account of the meeting.

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of Christ has

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and pizza party

A costume and pizza party
was held at the Middleport
Olurch of Christ Monday
night with approximately 70
· children. of the primary
department and adults attending. The party was
hosted by .the Sunday school
teschen. •.
. Miss Frances Roush and
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds judged
the costumes with silver
doUars going to the winners,
Jennifer McKinley, prettiest;
Chris Stewart, ugliest;' bartn
.Roach, cutest; Beth Ann

Social
.Calendar.

Wolfe, funniest ; Clinton
.Glaze, Becky and K. S. Ar·
nott, most original; Tera
Gerlach, cleverest, and
David Dodson, scariest.
Aaslstlng with the games
were Mrs. (!:arl McKinley,
Mrs. Mike Gerlach, Mrs.'
Danny Thomas and Mrs.
George Glull. The spook
houae was operated by Randy
Roadh, Becky Fry and
Debbl.e Hollon. Others
assisting were Mrs. Larry
Baker, Mrs. Denver Rice,
Mrs. Mlcbael Stewart, Mrs.
Dale Hysell, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Sheets, Mrs. Smith and
Mrs. carl Roach. Mrs. Art
Hess was a contributing
hostess.
Each of the children
received a trick and treat bag
of candy. Mrs. Glaze had the
blessing. Pizza and soft
drinks ·were lil!rved.

·H op-. Mo illlf,mla

Bridge R•Openlng Sale
BIG SAVINGS ON toYS &amp; GIFTS

TOYS

DOLLS GAME~RACE SETS
TINKER TOY~HOBBY HORSES
(Wheel Goods &amp; Ertle Implements Reduced and Priced As Marked)

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REG. '13•95

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REG. $24:95

Sale 19.99

Sale '15.88

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Sale 33.50
HairDtyer
G. E. &amp; Sunbear
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roaster Oven

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Big Savings
Mr. Coffee II
REG. $34.95

Sale 24.95
5

Mino
Pressure Cooker
REG. $21.99
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Granite
Roastels
All Sizes

Greatly Reduced

MANY OTHER ITEMS MARKED DOWN.
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND

Start Your
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from Athens where they lived
thi s summ er while their
home was being buill.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Culwell spent two days· in
Plans have been completed
Kentucky with relatives a~d for the open church wedding
then jo.W"neyed on to Florida .Df Saqdie Oxley, daughter of
where they visited his brother Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Oxley,
apd sister-in-law, Mr. and Athens, and Scott Van
Mrs. Ed Culwell who recently Vranken, son of Mr, and Mrs.
moved to Florida .from In- Harvey Van Vranken,
dianapolis, Ind. T)le Cui wells Pomeroy, on Saturday at 7:30
have now ·returned to their p.m. at the Pomeroy United
• home here.
Methodist Cl•urch. .
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie JorThe Rev. John Bryant of
dan, Clay Willia and E. l , Vinton will officiate at the
Rockford, Ill., were weekend ceremony which will follow a
guests here and visited 'his half hour o[ pre-nuptial music
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. by Mrs. Horace Karr,
and Mrs. Lavern Jordan .and Pomeroy, Rt. 3, organist, and
family, her parepts, Mr. and Miss Tina Franks, Athens,
Mrs. L. D. Cottrill and his vocalist, beginning at 7 p.m.
aunt, Mrs. Ida Dennison. · Guests will be registered by
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Essex, Colwnbus and Susan ·
Essex , Ohio University,
Athens, visited Mrs. Essex's
mother, Maude Holcomb, and
attended Laurel Grange on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
spent a part of his vacation as
guests of her cousin, Mrs.
Harold Duncan, Medina, and
their
son-in-law
and
daughter, Mr . and Mrs .
Larry Stanley and Anna,

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STUDENTS ENROLLED In Holzer Medical Center's
MLT program are, first row,l tor, Julia Carr, Carolyn

Nibert, Barb Anthony, Jacqule Jenkins and Paula Chinn;
second ro'Y ,Ito r, Randy Wlll, Greg Dunn, Oana Johnson
and Cathy Havrtla.

Holzer MIT's begin program
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F'or the Dfth year of its
existence, Holzer Medical
Center's Medical Laboratory
Technician Program has
commenced claases with nine
· students enrolled for their
1~76 Internship between
the hQIPital and Rio Gr~de
Community College.
Af~r completion of thl$
second and llnal year of the
MLT eour.e, during which
the student spends a to-hour
week at the center Involved in
· claill study Of the various
labotatorlea dulles in the
, hOIIpltal'a pathology depart.
menl, he or she wlll receive
an aaoclate degree from the
college, and become eUglble
for certification as a
registered
Medical
Laboratory Technician
(MLT) by the ~merican

Society
of
CHnical Rio Grande Community
Pathologists . Steve Elber- College, to provide the

Carpen.l er
PersonalS

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Peggy Goetz, Athens.
Mrs. Mark Wen:y, Lincoln
Heights, Pomeroy, will serve
as matron of honor and .
bridesmaids will be ·Miss
Barbara Jordan, Gallipolis,
and Miss Janet Van Vranken,
Pomeroy. Miss Sarah Oxley
wiD be a junior bridesmaid .
Flower girl . will be Penny
Sickels, Athens, and a special
bridal attendant will be Judy

Polly's· Pointers

Sickels, also' of Athens.
Mark Werry; Pomeroy, 1!&lt;111
serve as best nian and ushers
will be Jeff Oxley, Athens:
Matthew Vah Vranken ,
Pomeroy, and Tom Cassell,
Ada. Michael Oxley, brother
of the bride,lect, will be the
ringhearer.
A reception will . immediately follow the wedding ·
In the church social room.

you to tirHIIIt tcttll;-tiOfl,
_,.,, Cllld n.rr'IIY not~~ . You '"" ~!try SYNACLEAI at your fc:~'I'Ofl'- dNg CO\IIt.,, with·
OUt · lltld for o prtKriPtloll. Sa !hi~
droln 1111~ c'-or ollrtot!lll·tlftllt cCJVitin OM
"hord cort" tobl.t ~i••• up Ill I hour• rdtl . IJijOrGIIIHcl by ll\llktr. Try It t~oy.
fi'MI poll! orul p!'t~rt of contttlion.

Introductory OffeF Worth ...... . . $1.50
Cvt out llllt act - tCIII• to o dr\11 ...,.., l'vrdioM OH pO(t. at
S'f'NA-Cl!AI12 't Gl'd ,~,. 0110 _,. SYHA·Cl!At 12 P.cl frtt,

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Birth is

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
(Skip) Logan announce the
blr.th of their second son,
Robert Franklin, Oct. 14 at
the Charleston Memorial
Hospital, Charleston, W. Va.
The Infant weighed sill
pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam V.
Lester, South Charleston, are
the maternal grandparents,
ind the paternal grand·
parents are Mr. and Mrs:
Dwight ~an, Sr., Rt. 3,
Pomeroy. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Shaffer, Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mr.'and
Mrs. William V. Lester, Sr.,
South Charleston. ·Maternal
great-great grandmother -IS'
Mrs. Mamie Howard, South
Charleston, w. va., and a
paternal great-grandfather ill
George Logan, Hemlock
Grove.
Logan Is serving with the
U. S. Navy currenUy on a
Caribbean cruJae. Mra. Opn
and the children are making
their home with her parents
in South Charle1ton IDIUl he
returns.' Mr. and Mrs. Logan
ID· have another son, . Shawn
Wllllam, one-yearo(lld.

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Shawn
of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
(Skip) Logan, Jr., fonnerly
'· 'of RI . 3, Pomeroy, was
: honored on hill first birthday
recenUy with a party at the
• home of Mr. and Mrs.
I
,
, WlUiam V. Lester, Jr., South
:charleston, W. Va. Mrs.
Logan and sons are living
·there while First Class Petty
Officer Logan Is on a
·Caribbean crulle aboard the
.Destroyer u.s.s, Spruance.
· · : A Winnie the Pooh theme
was carried out In the
: :decorations Including . the
; birthday cake, a replica of
Winnie the Pooh, baked by
'Mrs. C. H. Kuhn, Rt. 2,
,pomeroy, whose son,
'Charles, 14 serving on the
.Spruance with Logan . The
,cake was presented to Shawn
,by his grandmother, Mrs.
''Dwight Logan, Sr.
· Attending the j!arty were
Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Logan,
•Sr., Pomeroy, Rt. 3; ·Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Burdette, South
Charleston; .Miss Terry
,Coleman, Miss Linda
,Coleman, South Charleston;
,Mr. and Mrs. John McDougal
and Barbara, Point Pleasant;
Mrs. Judith Van Natter and
son John Michael, Mrs. Terry
Willard, South Charleston;
Mrs. Cynthia Bess, St.
• Albans, and Gary lester,
·
' South Charleston,
Sending 'gifts were Mrs,
Edna Colt111811, Florida; Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Shaffer, Los
Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Col:, Erin and Brett,
RedlandJ, Calif.: Mrs.
Mamie Howard, and·Mr. apd
Mrs. Wllllam
Lester, Sr.,
South Charleston, W. Va.
Shawn received another
~ gift two dJyslater, a brother,
~ Robert Franklin.
;
PettyQOicerLogan spent a
'I two-week leave with his
;: famlly before leaving on the
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29, the 30?nd day of 1m wl.th
63 to follow.
. The moon iB between ita.
last quarter and new phue.
The morning stars are
Mercury, Venus, Man and
Saturn.
The evening star iB Jupiter,
Those born on thia date are
under the sign of Scorpio.

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men. - Proverbs22:29.
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depend upon diligence; the
mechanic that would perfect
his work must first sharpen
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Kelton, regional director, to , tending the morning session,
preside at the business but· planning to attend the
meeting.
afternoon program, a 50 cent
Registration will begin at 9 registration fee will be
a.m. and the coffee hour will charged.
extend to 10 a.m. at which
The
Pomeroy Garden
tlme the business meeting Club, Middleport Garden
Will be conducted. The tun- · Club
and
Middleport
cheon will be served in tlje _ Amateur Gardeners w:e host
Meigs Junior High School clubs for the meeting ,
cafeteria. For those not at'

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SLACKS

Mrs . Gilbert Cullen,
Marietta, an accredited
judge of the Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs, and a wellknown demonstrator and
lecturer will be speaker and ·
arrange~ at the Saturday
meeting of Region 11, OAGC,
at the Pomeroy Elementary
School.
Mrs. Cullen has been
president of the Hill
and Dale Garden Club
for two years and is
stale
chairi!:_C!_man . ~f
nower show awards. She
served two terms as state
chairwoman of flower show
schools and taught on peonies
in the Spring '!975 Flower
Show School.
Mrs . Harold Lohse is
chairwoman of the day for
the meeting with Mrs. Aaron·

ARMOUR STAR

Letart 4-H

HeaJth-Tex

at Saturday Region Jl meet_

· Polly' Problem ·
have lisls of shu~lns and the
DElAR POLLY - When my elderly, whom they caD and
husband and I vlalted a friend check on every, day. The
"in the hospital, we marveled formation ·of sucb a 8fOUp
at her nilrrow escape. She would certaluly be rewarding
had fallen in her own home work. - POLLY.
,
and since she llves alone she
DEAR POLLY - One of
was not mlased until a neigh- my Pel Peeves is with people
bor noticed her mall had not · who walk .up and down a
been picked up. The neighbor moving escalator. I try to
alerted !he pollee, I wonder If teach my child to stand still
there are any neighborhood on.one step for his own safety
. groups concerned with but it Is tempting for him to
elderly men and women who move when qe sees others
· Jive along . Perhaps a doing it. - ETHEL.
telephone committee could be
DEAR POLLY -Many are
organized to phone daily, or now making Christmas gifts
at least several times a week, ·and I have an idea for a fairly
just to talk and be assured of Inexpensive gift for a shut-ln.
INVESTITURE CEREMONY for four new Browrues ·of Pomeroy TrQOP 76 was -conthe weD beblg of these stay- Buy a wreath and since this ill
ducted by Mrs. Carolyn Reeves, leader, at the Monday night meeting at the Pomeroy
at-homes. Perhaps every few the Blcen~nnlal year, add a
Elementary SchOCII. Invested and presented their Brownie pins by Mrs. Reeves were, left to
blocks could organl2e such wide red bow with spools of, right, .Sandra Cumuilngs, Dla!Uia White, Candy Davill and Teresa Mulford. Sandra Mattox
groups to phone or stop in to red and blue thread In the
wu WIBble to attend.
see these shut4ns once in a center of the bow. Also attach
while to bring news ·of the a book of needles with large
world, check 'on shopping eyes. If you have any prel!y
· needs or extra house scraps of material, send them
.
cleaning. I would'llke to know along. Suggest they be Wled
. if there are any such groups. for making patchwork Items:
- CLAIRE.
since doing such work will '
DEAR CLAIRE - I am make the hours roll by faster.
I
sure such good work Is belag - MRS. L.N.
done In many pl1ces. Betty,
DEAR POLLY - When
my right bud helper, bas there are grease stains on a '
several friends ~bo beloog to rug I rub dry baking soda into
such a group iu our clly. They the spots, leave 11 on over- ·
night and then vacuum up the
extra soda the next morniilg.
The stains will have disappeared. - MARY S.
DEAR
POLLY
Yesterday I went to a
discount store with ten
coupons for specials the store
was olferlng during a sale. I
would pick up a special and
then'lay the proper coupon on
the item. When,my shopping
was finished and I went to the
checkout counter, the
checksr said "What a won·
derful Idea. I wish everyone
would do !hill since it helpe so
much." I plan to do the same
)
thing at the grocery store. MRS: W.W.S.
SKIPPY
SHAWN LOGAN
SHOmiiiNG
DEAR POLLY - Apply red
nourescent tape to your car
$189
keys and the flashlight you
keep In the car. This makes
them much easier to find In
•
the dark. - MRS. W.R.K.

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feld,
Medical
necessaryand personnel,
Mrs.Krebs,
Maude
(ASCP),
Is the Technologist
educational equipment
facilities to Laura
local Holcomb,
, and .Mrs .. ·~=~liiii;,------""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~---------------~-coordinator of this two-year train these young men and Ruth Swisher, Radcliff, have
study at the ~ospital assisted women each year in hospital returned from a wee k's
.by M~rlene Johnson, a 1972 laboratory technology, an vacation in Florida where ·
graduate of the progrljm.
important and vital area In they visited with Mrs. Krebs'
Funding for the course today's modern health sons, the Harley Pickett '
began in 1970, when Holzer careers.
family in Miami, and the
Medical Cen~r's flathology
Errol Pickells at Hollywood,
Department received a
Fla. They also visited Mrs.
$102,000 Federal grant to be
Mae Pickett and other
Wled towards Initiating a
relatives · near
Fort
medical
la~oratory
Lauderdale.
technician training program.
•
The Busy Bee Society of
These monies were received
the Carpenter Baptist Church
from the Appalachian
met at the church. A silent
Regional Commission by
.auction was held. )t was
means of the Ohio Valley
LETART, W. VA. - The announced that the new
Health Services Foundation. Letart Pioneers 4-H Club held furnaces had been installed hi
Such financial assistance its reorganizational meeting the church. Ida Cheadle gave
enabled the two Institutions, recently and elected officers devotions. Those present
Holzer Medical Center And · for the new year .
were Ida Cheadle, Mella
Vice president Lesa Grimm Fisher, Vivian . Gaston,
presided and the group sang Hester Peck, Bonnie Cheadle,
"W.Va. Boys and Girls" and Emma Whittington, Freda
repeated the 4-H Pledge.
Smith, Beulah Perry and son,
Officers elected were Troy.
president, Carolyn Shirley ;
1\lr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers,
vice president, Rosemary local, were among those who
Stricker; secretary, Jonl attended the annual Farm
Clark; treasurer, Lesa Bureau banquet at Chester
Regularly 65¢ each
•Grimm ; reporter , Jenny Elementary School.
OF THE WEEK
Clark; aong leaders, Julie
Mr . and Mrs . Ralph
Clark and Melissa Knapp;· Frazier of Gallipolis called on ·
IOYS'
game leaders, Raymond her mother , Mrs. Goldie
Friend and. Ralph Shirley.
Gillogly and other relatives in
' Plans were made for a this area.
skating party, Betty Shields Mrs. John Ingram, Iarmer
KNIT
volunteered to find out about resident of this area, who now
renting the Skating Rink.
makes her home at the
Roberta Asbury, Mason Masonic Home in Springfield,
County 4-H Extension Agent spent several days visiting
~ANOWICHE::'5
Plaids &amp; Solids
hel~ a question and answer Mr. and· Mrs. Harold Beatty
session on 4-H projects and in Albany and attended
liM~
Sizes 5-7
activities.
church at Temple Church on
1'he meeting was adjourned Sunday morning. Mr. Ingram
' and refreshmen Is were '-also lives at the Masonic
served. Reported by Jenny Home but is not able to
Clark.
travel.
Mrs. Oma Starkey spent ·
some time with her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and
mrs . Ro~ Wiseman In
HOME ON LEAVE
Harrisonville while Mr .
Scott ' Van Vranken, Starkey attended the Ohio
stationed with the U. S. Navy State Grange session in
at Jacksonville, Fla., arrived Cleveland.
home Sunday on leave. He.is
MIDDUPORT, OHIO
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gillogly have moved to their·
Harvey Van Vranken.
new horne on State Route 689

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"t.ord cor." 5YN.t.·ClEAI o.congelfOIII
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alanl lbe Clllll and two
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C&amp;lher aid,. "I llkt lrwa
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from Athens where they lived
thi s summ er while their
home was being buill.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Culwell spent two days· in
Plans have been completed
Kentucky with relatives a~d for the open church wedding
then jo.W"neyed on to Florida .Df Saqdie Oxley, daughter of
where they visited his brother Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Oxley,
apd sister-in-law, Mr. and Athens, and Scott Van
Mrs. Ed Culwell who recently Vranken, son of Mr, and Mrs.
moved to Florida .from In- Harvey Van Vranken,
dianapolis, Ind. T)le Cui wells Pomeroy, on Saturday at 7:30
have now ·returned to their p.m. at the Pomeroy United
• home here.
Methodist Cl•urch. .
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie JorThe Rev. John Bryant of
dan, Clay Willia and E. l , Vinton will officiate at the
Rockford, Ill., were weekend ceremony which will follow a
guests here and visited 'his half hour o[ pre-nuptial music
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. by Mrs. Horace Karr,
and Mrs. Lavern Jordan .and Pomeroy, Rt. 3, organist, and
family, her parepts, Mr. and Miss Tina Franks, Athens,
Mrs. L. D. Cottrill and his vocalist, beginning at 7 p.m.
aunt, Mrs. Ida Dennison. · Guests will be registered by
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Essex, Colwnbus and Susan ·
Essex , Ohio University,
Athens, visited Mrs. Essex's
mother, Maude Holcomb, and
attended Laurel Grange on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
spent a part of his vacation as
guests of her cousin, Mrs.
Harold Duncan, Medina, and
their
son-in-law
and
daughter, Mr . and Mrs .
Larry Stanley and Anna,

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STUDENTS ENROLLED In Holzer Medical Center's
MLT program are, first row,l tor, Julia Carr, Carolyn

Nibert, Barb Anthony, Jacqule Jenkins and Paula Chinn;
second ro'Y ,Ito r, Randy Wlll, Greg Dunn, Oana Johnson
and Cathy Havrtla.

Holzer MIT's begin program
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F'or the Dfth year of its
existence, Holzer Medical
Center's Medical Laboratory
Technician Program has
commenced claases with nine
· students enrolled for their
1~76 Internship between
the hQIPital and Rio Gr~de
Community College.
Af~r completion of thl$
second and llnal year of the
MLT eour.e, during which
the student spends a to-hour
week at the center Involved in
· claill study Of the various
labotatorlea dulles in the
, hOIIpltal'a pathology depart.
menl, he or she wlll receive
an aaoclate degree from the
college, and become eUglble
for certification as a
registered
Medical
Laboratory Technician
(MLT) by the ~merican

Society
of
CHnical Rio Grande Community
Pathologists . Steve Elber- College, to provide the

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Peggy Goetz, Athens.
Mrs. Mark Wen:y, Lincoln
Heights, Pomeroy, will serve
as matron of honor and .
bridesmaids will be ·Miss
Barbara Jordan, Gallipolis,
and Miss Janet Van Vranken,
Pomeroy. Miss Sarah Oxley
wiD be a junior bridesmaid .
Flower girl . will be Penny
Sickels, Athens, and a special
bridal attendant will be Judy

Polly's· Pointers

Sickels, also' of Athens.
Mark Werry; Pomeroy, 1!&lt;111
serve as best nian and ushers
will be Jeff Oxley, Athens:
Matthew Vah Vranken ,
Pomeroy, and Tom Cassell,
Ada. Michael Oxley, brother
of the bride,lect, will be the
ringhearer.
A reception will . immediately follow the wedding ·
In the church social room.

you to tirHIIIt tcttll;-tiOfl,
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OUt · lltld for o prtKriPtloll. Sa !hi~
droln 1111~ c'-or ollrtot!lll·tlftllt cCJVitin OM
"hord cort" tobl.t ~i••• up Ill I hour• rdtl . IJijOrGIIIHcl by ll\llktr. Try It t~oy.
fi'MI poll! orul p!'t~rt of contttlion.

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TOMATO SOUP.......... ~ ..................6

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Times A Day F10111
USDA Choice Beef

'$1.00
ARGO PEAS.. ;..............................3 $1.00
49"
MARGARINE ......... .................. ...................... ... .
EARLY SWEET VARIETY

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303

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MIRACLE WHIPPED

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.Jfe 'CIIdly Acctpt feel, Food StamP'

Prices EftectM Oct. 29-Ncw.

c;

MOIMIIt Tbru friday
. 9:00 to 7:00 .
.Sllllrdlr 9 to 9
,aOSf.D SUNDAYS
WE HAVE

.Quart and Pint

CANNING JARS

.
. 6-STICK

.

fiRESIDE COOKIES...................... ~ ..... ·2. Pkgs.
' TOMATO JUICE. .................................. 2 ~::·
ASSORTED

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POTATOES .....:.......... 10 .t. 99
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Birth is

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
(Skip) Logan announce the
blr.th of their second son,
Robert Franklin, Oct. 14 at
the Charleston Memorial
Hospital, Charleston, W. Va.
The Infant weighed sill
pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam V.
Lester, South Charleston, are
the maternal grandparents,
ind the paternal grand·
parents are Mr. and Mrs:
Dwight ~an, Sr., Rt. 3,
Pomeroy. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Shaffer, Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mr.'and
Mrs. William V. Lester, Sr.,
South Charleston. ·Maternal
great-great grandmother -IS'
Mrs. Mamie Howard, South
Charleston, w. va., and a
paternal great-grandfather ill
George Logan, Hemlock
Grove.
Logan Is serving with the
U. S. Navy currenUy on a
Caribbean cruJae. Mra. Opn
and the children are making
their home with her parents
in South Charle1ton IDIUl he
returns.' Mr. and Mrs. Logan
ID· have another son, . Shawn
Wllllam, one-yearo(lld.

PEAK ·

PINTO BEANS

ROMAN

RED
DELICIOUS

BEAUTY

APPLES

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FACIAL
TISSUES .1011 cr.

BUSHEL

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PIZZAS
PEPPERONI OR SAUSAGE

CAMBRIDGE, MMI, Oct.
:1 • -Foil- American armed
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Liver

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FOOD

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' WIUiam Logan, son
Shawn
of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
(Skip) Logan, Jr., fonnerly
'· 'of RI . 3, Pomeroy, was
: honored on hill first birthday
recenUy with a party at the
• home of Mr. and Mrs.
I
,
, WlUiam V. Lester, Jr., South
:charleston, W. Va. Mrs.
Logan and sons are living
·there while First Class Petty
Officer Logan Is on a
·Caribbean crulle aboard the
.Destroyer u.s.s, Spruance.
· · : A Winnie the Pooh theme
was carried out In the
: :decorations Including . the
; birthday cake, a replica of
Winnie the Pooh, baked by
'Mrs. C. H. Kuhn, Rt. 2,
,pomeroy, whose son,
'Charles, 14 serving on the
.Spruance with Logan . The
,cake was presented to Shawn
,by his grandmother, Mrs.
''Dwight Logan, Sr.
· Attending the j!arty were
Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Logan,
•Sr., Pomeroy, Rt. 3; ·Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Burdette, South
Charleston; .Miss Terry
,Coleman, Miss Linda
,Coleman, South Charleston;
,Mr. and Mrs. John McDougal
and Barbara, Point Pleasant;
Mrs. Judith Van Natter and
son John Michael, Mrs. Terry
Willard, South Charleston;
Mrs. Cynthia Bess, St.
• Albans, and Gary lester,
·
' South Charleston,
Sending 'gifts were Mrs,
Edna Colt111811, Florida; Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Shaffer, Los
Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Col:, Erin and Brett,
RedlandJ, Calif.: Mrs.
Mamie Howard, and·Mr. apd
Mrs. Wllllam
Lester, Sr.,
South Charleston, W. Va.
Shawn received another
~ gift two dJyslater, a brother,
~ Robert Franklin.
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PettyQOicerLogan spent a
'I two-week leave with his
;: famlly before leaving on the
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63 to follow.
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last quarter and new phue.
The morning stars are
Mercury, Venus, Man and
Saturn.
The evening star iB Jupiter,
Those born on thia date are
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Kelton, regional director, to , tending the morning session,
preside at the business but· planning to attend the
meeting.
afternoon program, a 50 cent
Registration will begin at 9 registration fee will be
a.m. and the coffee hour will charged.
extend to 10 a.m. at which
The
Pomeroy Garden
tlme the business meeting Club, Middleport Garden
Will be conducted. The tun- · Club
and
Middleport
cheon will be served in tlje _ Amateur Gardeners w:e host
Meigs Junior High School clubs for the meeting ,
cafeteria. For those not at'

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reorgantzeS

SLACKS

Mrs . Gilbert Cullen,
Marietta, an accredited
judge of the Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs, and a wellknown demonstrator and
lecturer will be speaker and ·
arrange~ at the Saturday
meeting of Region 11, OAGC,
at the Pomeroy Elementary
School.
Mrs. Cullen has been
president of the Hill
and Dale Garden Club
for two years and is
stale
chairi!:_C!_man . ~f
nower show awards. She
served two terms as state
chairwoman of flower show
schools and taught on peonies
in the Spring '!975 Flower
Show School.
Mrs . Harold Lohse is
chairwoman of the day for
the meeting with Mrs. Aaron·

ARMOUR STAR

Letart 4-H

HeaJth-Tex

at Saturday Region Jl meet_

· Polly' Problem ·
have lisls of shu~lns and the
DElAR POLLY - When my elderly, whom they caD and
husband and I vlalted a friend check on every, day. The
"in the hospital, we marveled formation ·of sucb a 8fOUp
at her nilrrow escape. She would certaluly be rewarding
had fallen in her own home work. - POLLY.
,
and since she llves alone she
DEAR POLLY - One of
was not mlased until a neigh- my Pel Peeves is with people
bor noticed her mall had not · who walk .up and down a
been picked up. The neighbor moving escalator. I try to
alerted !he pollee, I wonder If teach my child to stand still
there are any neighborhood on.one step for his own safety
. groups concerned with but it Is tempting for him to
elderly men and women who move when qe sees others
· Jive along . Perhaps a doing it. - ETHEL.
telephone committee could be
DEAR POLLY -Many are
organized to phone daily, or now making Christmas gifts
at least several times a week, ·and I have an idea for a fairly
just to talk and be assured of Inexpensive gift for a shut-ln.
INVESTITURE CEREMONY for four new Browrues ·of Pomeroy TrQOP 76 was -conthe weD beblg of these stay- Buy a wreath and since this ill
ducted by Mrs. Carolyn Reeves, leader, at the Monday night meeting at the Pomeroy
at-homes. Perhaps every few the Blcen~nnlal year, add a
Elementary SchOCII. Invested and presented their Brownie pins by Mrs. Reeves were, left to
blocks could organl2e such wide red bow with spools of, right, .Sandra Cumuilngs, Dla!Uia White, Candy Davill and Teresa Mulford. Sandra Mattox
groups to phone or stop in to red and blue thread In the
wu WIBble to attend.
see these shut4ns once in a center of the bow. Also attach
while to bring news ·of the a book of needles with large
world, check 'on shopping eyes. If you have any prel!y
· needs or extra house scraps of material, send them
.
cleaning. I would'llke to know along. Suggest they be Wled
. if there are any such groups. for making patchwork Items:
- CLAIRE.
since doing such work will '
DEAR CLAIRE - I am make the hours roll by faster.
I
sure such good work Is belag - MRS. L.N.
done In many pl1ces. Betty,
DEAR POLLY - When
my right bud helper, bas there are grease stains on a '
several friends ~bo beloog to rug I rub dry baking soda into
such a group iu our clly. They the spots, leave 11 on over- ·
night and then vacuum up the
extra soda the next morniilg.
The stains will have disappeared. - MARY S.
DEAR
POLLY
Yesterday I went to a
discount store with ten
coupons for specials the store
was olferlng during a sale. I
would pick up a special and
then'lay the proper coupon on
the item. When,my shopping
was finished and I went to the
checkout counter, the
checksr said "What a won·
derful Idea. I wish everyone
would do !hill since it helpe so
much." I plan to do the same
)
thing at the grocery store. MRS: W.W.S.
SKIPPY
SHAWN LOGAN
SHOmiiiNG
DEAR POLLY - Apply red
nourescent tape to your car
$189
keys and the flashlight you
keep In the car. This makes
them much easier to find In
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Medical
necessaryand personnel,
Mrs.Krebs,
Maude
(ASCP),
Is the Technologist
educational equipment
facilities to Laura
local Holcomb,
, and .Mrs .. ·~=~liiii;,------""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~---------------~-coordinator of this two-year train these young men and Ruth Swisher, Radcliff, have
study at the ~ospital assisted women each year in hospital returned from a wee k's
.by M~rlene Johnson, a 1972 laboratory technology, an vacation in Florida where ·
graduate of the progrljm.
important and vital area In they visited with Mrs. Krebs'
Funding for the course today's modern health sons, the Harley Pickett '
began in 1970, when Holzer careers.
family in Miami, and the
Medical Cen~r's flathology
Errol Pickells at Hollywood,
Department received a
Fla. They also visited Mrs.
$102,000 Federal grant to be
Mae Pickett and other
Wled towards Initiating a
relatives · near
Fort
medical
la~oratory
Lauderdale.
technician training program.
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The Busy Bee Society of
These monies were received
the Carpenter Baptist Church
from the Appalachian
met at the church. A silent
Regional Commission by
.auction was held. )t was
means of the Ohio Valley
LETART, W. VA. - The announced that the new
Health Services Foundation. Letart Pioneers 4-H Club held furnaces had been installed hi
Such financial assistance its reorganizational meeting the church. Ida Cheadle gave
enabled the two Institutions, recently and elected officers devotions. Those present
Holzer Medical Center And · for the new year .
were Ida Cheadle, Mella
Vice president Lesa Grimm Fisher, Vivian . Gaston,
presided and the group sang Hester Peck, Bonnie Cheadle,
"W.Va. Boys and Girls" and Emma Whittington, Freda
repeated the 4-H Pledge.
Smith, Beulah Perry and son,
Officers elected were Troy.
president, Carolyn Shirley ;
1\lr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers,
vice president, Rosemary local, were among those who
Stricker; secretary, Jonl attended the annual Farm
Clark; treasurer, Lesa Bureau banquet at Chester
Regularly 65¢ each
•Grimm ; reporter , Jenny Elementary School.
OF THE WEEK
Clark; aong leaders, Julie
Mr . and Mrs . Ralph
Clark and Melissa Knapp;· Frazier of Gallipolis called on ·
IOYS'
game leaders, Raymond her mother , Mrs. Goldie
Friend and. Ralph Shirley.
Gillogly and other relatives in
' Plans were made for a this area.
skating party, Betty Shields Mrs. John Ingram, Iarmer
KNIT
volunteered to find out about resident of this area, who now
renting the Skating Rink.
makes her home at the
Roberta Asbury, Mason Masonic Home in Springfield,
County 4-H Extension Agent spent several days visiting
~ANOWICHE::'5
Plaids &amp; Solids
hel~ a question and answer Mr. and· Mrs. Harold Beatty
session on 4-H projects and in Albany and attended
liM~
Sizes 5-7
activities.
church at Temple Church on
1'he meeting was adjourned Sunday morning. Mr. Ingram
' and refreshmen Is were '-also lives at the Masonic
served. Reported by Jenny Home but is not able to
Clark.
travel.
Mrs. Oma Starkey spent ·
some time with her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and
mrs . Ro~ Wiseman In
HOME ON LEAVE
Harrisonville while Mr .
Scott ' Van Vranken, Starkey attended the Ohio
stationed with the U. S. Navy State Grange session in
at Jacksonville, Fla., arrived Cleveland.
home Sunday on leave. He.is
MIDDUPORT, OHIO
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gillogly have moved to their·
Harvey Van Vranken.
new horne on State Route 689

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Her.. l Qood AIWI for yQIII bdllli.... r!IW
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WlllhJnltcin'e
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alanl lbe Clllll and two
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American novell1l 'j\'Ula
C&amp;lher aid,. "I llkt lrwa
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rt11gnec1 to the Wlf they h•ve
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forcti&lt;i him tO mlsa most of
By United Pren In· 18st season as he scored 22
ll!rnatlooal
points and had nine assists
Ernie DIGregorio, or Tuesday n)ght in the. Buffalo
"ltrnle D" as he's better Braves' 124-lfla victory over
known, appeared to be the Houston Rockets.
completely recovered from
"I have no problem,"
left knee surgery which DIGregorio said of hla lmee.
"I've worked ·hard over the
swmner and I feel good."
The Braves, paced by Bob
· l'llcAdoo's 34 points, actually
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broie the game open late In
tbe lint qua~r whe~ they
scorediOsuccess!vepolntsto
National Basketball Association . open up a 34-18lead. They led
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SUI ·at tbe half ·and 08-78
By United Press lnternollonol
after tbree quarters.
E uttrn conference ·
Atlantic Oivlslon
Guard RandY S!nltb added
W. L. Pet. G.B. ""poJn•·• the D
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BOB WU..UAMSON, Meigs Marauder senior of·
fenllveend,laa let\erman, who has nm the IOOyard dash
In 10 seconds. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred
WWiamlon and be resides on Salem Street In Rutland.
Bob Ia five feet,llinclles ll!lland weighs 135lbs.

Steelers are
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Ph iladelph ia

2 0 1.000

Boston
New York

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won tbeir second game of the
young se!ISOn wllh,out a loss,
. and Ken Cbarles had 17 in a
reserve role.
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Ed Ratleff was high for llti! ·
Rockets wltb 'rl points and
Rudy Tomjanovlch and Mllte
Newlin had 16 apiece.
The Golden State Warriors
defeated the New York
Knlcks 111·94, the Los
Angeles Lakers beat the
M;Uwaultee BJ!cb 99-92, the
Chicago Bulls · topped the
Seattle · SuperSonl~s 101.00,
and the New Orleans Jazz
downed the Portland Trail
B1azers .,
...90, 1n ot her
Nitlonal Basketball
Alloclatloo games.

The San Anlpnlo I!PUrs
scored a 1011-100 ,victory o~t
the VIrginia Squires In the
qnly American Basketball
.,WOCiatioo game.
- Jamaal Wilkes scored 23
polnll to ie8d Golden State to
Its vi tory t N y It Rick
Ba,; sco:ed e~ .:.~ for
Golden state while· Walt
Frazier had 19 and Spencer
He ood 16 f th Knl..._
Bu~ ~ ...s.
Kareem Abel l.J bbar
1Wi11ng to t~ :Wwa;;!;
Arena as a visitor for tbe first
time, scored
, 30 points, hsd 19
rebounds and blocked nine
shdts In leading tbe !.alters
over the Buclte. The I.alters

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· RIISIIell had 33 poln~ for the
Lakers and Dave M;eyers led
1'1lllwaultee with 21.
, Ballllfi Soalce 10
.
Bob Love BCOI'ed 11 poinll
In the second half and
Rowland Garrett added 11 as
tbe Balli ·rallied for their
victory over the Sonics. Love
scored 12 of hill 23 points In
tbe ·third jlerlod when tbe
iluJJs took a 63-&amp; lead which
never was overcome. Sllclt
Watts had 18 points lor
Seattle.
Jaaz " ·rrao Blum 10
,__ had""
Louie Ne,.,,
.. pOlnts,

Nate WUUams 17 and, Pete ,.,
Maravlch 15 to lead the Jazz. • ::
Blll Walton scored 17polnll!n . ,
the flrsl hall but was held to ,., .,,.
four lit the second hall as the ·',
TraU Blazers dropped tbeir ··
third straight game.
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~ames Silas' 31 polntaled , ,
·the Squlree to tbelr win In a
game which was tied 29
· times. The Squires trailed
most of the game by m or
seven points unlll John
Nerimann 'hit a tbreefll~t
goal with 7:5&amp; left to cut tbe
score to 94-91. Wlllle Wise led
Vir,..•'•
Jilt .., points·
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Your Vote and Support
for Phillip Pickens for
Township Trustee of

Va

Central Div ision
W. L. Pet. G. a.
Washington
1 0 1.000
New Orleans 3 1 .750
Atlanta
1 1 .soo
'12·
Houston
0 2 .000 l l/2
Clevelan-d
0 2 .000 1V2
Western Confennce
Midwest Division
w. L. Pet. o . B·.
Chlcego
2 I .667
Detroit
1- 1 .500 . 112
Klins . City
0 I .000 1
Mllwoukee
0 2 .000 1'11 .
P1clflc D!Yislon
W. L. Pet. 0 . 11.
Go,l~en State
2 I · .667
Los Angeles
2 1 .667
seattle
2 1 .667
Phoenix
I 1 .500 '12
Portland
0 3 .000 2
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 101 seattle 98
Buffalo 124 Houston 108
New Orleans 99 Portlar'ld 90
Los Angeles 99 Milwaukee 92
Golden Slate 111 New York 9.4
Wednasdly's Gimes
Golden State at Boston
Los Angeles at Detroit
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NOTICE ON FILING
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State of Ohio, Meigs
county, court of Common
Pleas,· Probate Division
To th e Administrator ot ·the
es tate , to such of the fotlowlng
as are residents of the State of
Ohio , viz : - the surviving
spouse, next of kin , the
beneficiar ies under th e will ;
and to the attorney or at .
torneys repr esenting any of
the aforementioned person s:
Clara Rees , Decea~ed ,
Pomeroy , Oh lo, Salisb ury ·
Townsh ip, No .. 21625 .
You are hereby notified that
the
ln"Yentorv
and
Ap praisemen t c;tf the estate of the
aforementioned,
deceased,
tate of said Coun ty, was filed
in this Court . Sa id InventOry
and Appraisement will be for
hearing before thi s Court on
the 12th day of November,
1975, at 10 :00 o'clock A.M .
· Any person des iring to f ile
exceptions thereto must f i le
them at leut five days prior to
the date set for hearing .
Given under my bond and
sea l of said Court. , lh ls 25th
day ot October 1975.

· Paid Pol. Advertisement

Fry named
Coaeh-of-Week

COCA-COLA

Mann ing

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~~·~s~:;;~ck ,D•v1~~: I p!: :;=:s-:~y::ng~r:~ .

to Saudi .. Arabia

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lbl8 before," Fry said. "UntO .
·smythe Division
youwlnooelikelblayoudon't
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Loot ugl1 exceae weight with the
.
Chicago '
i i 2' 10 know bow great and won- oenalble NEW FAT-GO diet
3 3 2 • a derful It 18. We have an plan. Nothing oonaetlonal )uot
S.rry played basketball St . Louis
Ken!as
City
3
3 1
7 enrollment of 17 000 we are otoed)' weight lo .. for thooe that
Wider Snyder at OU and was Vancouver
3 6 1
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Minnosolo
1
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2 growing, the Dallas-Fort ""'111 went to 010 '
!P"Iduated In 1985.
Norris Division
Wortb area 18 eJP&amp;nding lbl8 A full 12 dey eupply.
Rupertsaldhe'pWia to tum
Los
Angeles
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way.
Aak
NELSON'S drug ato,.
. In hla reaipaliCIII Monday to ·
Montreol
6 1 2 1;
"The future Ia obvloualy about tho FAT-GO reducing plan
lbe Canton Board of Pittsburgh
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tnd olart loalng weight thlo week.

CANTON, Ohio (UPI)
Former Ohio University
coadl Jim &amp;lyder will be
aided ill developing a
butelblll procnm for Saudi
Arabia by Miami (Ohio)
enlllant Joe Berry and Bob ~cation.
Rupert, who coaches at
Wllb three-year cmtracta,
.'Canton McKinley High free houalng and no taxa oo
School.
the lint ~.ooo of their
The Whlltalter Corp. . 18 salaries, the three will help
ellaillllhlnll track and field, set up leagues and develop
swimming and basketball native coaches to event111Uy
programa for the small lalte owr the program.
ldngdom under a 'IU miWoo
Snyder leaves for Saudi
c:~~~lract.
Arabia In early November.
Dlrectar of the buietball Rupert and Berry will go a
program Ia former Oblo ITICIIIIb or so later.
UnlwnltyplayerDawScott,
The operator of tbree
wbo appeared wilb Snyder at boapltala In Saudi Arabia, the
Moodily's announcement r1 Whittaker Corp. previoosly
'MIIIanll.
set up a natlooal bealtb
An aulstant coach at JI'OIII'IIm for the COIDitry.
Miami tbe put six yean,

Local Bowling
POMEROY -OWLINO
LANIS
MORNING GLORIES
Oct. 21.1975
Glbba Grocery
53
Exulalar 011 Co .
34
Nowell Sunoco
· 33
G. &amp; J . Auto Parts
32
fp'!fc~r's Morkot
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HIOh Ind . Game - Doris
Gruner 2l4, Marlene Wilson

192.

High Ind . Series - Marlene

Wilson

_.70 , Donna

Ferland ;51 .
High Tum
WMPO 830.
Hi gh Team
WMPO 2 188.

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TUESDAY TRIPLICATE
October 21. 1975
Standings
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Dolr Y Vllley

2;

Racine Home Net .
Bank •

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3o 30
32 32

J2 32

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High Ind . G'me - Shirley
Mitchell 118. Dorothy Karr
169
High Sorlos Wanda
TeafOrd m , Sh irley Mitchell
o60.
Team Hlgtl Game - R:oyal
Oak Park 093.
Team

High

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Mitchell Painting Co . 1362.

Callfor~~tsday•s Restl~

Te•m

Zldu Sporl Shop
Regatto In

2

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WednUdiY'I Gimes

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36

Nellon Drug Co .
3;
Tenth Framers
30
Young 's Super Mkt.
' 30
High Ind . G'me - Men :
Charles Smll~ 211 . Richard
Rulltll 200, Gary Wtylend
200; Women : Wanda Gordon
186, Belly Smith 185 , Sonia
Wayland 113.
High Serln Men :
Rlctlard Russell 561 , Charles
smith 539, Gary way.,nd 528 ;
Women : wand a Gordon dO,
Pat Carson ··71 ,, Betty Snllfh
o65.
Team
Hi gh Game -

abead Of 118."

Mone1bocklnfulllfnotcompleto-

Fry's future looked fairly I• •""•fled
with weight lou from
·~·
bleak at lbe end of lbe 1972 th~ very flrot package. •
season. Altboun"
his
DON'T a•I.AY
at•
Southern Methodist an IIAT-.aa tlad•Y·
Mustangs had .a wlnnillg NELSON'S DRUG STORE
seaaon, he was fired after an
Pamoroy • Ohio
11·""•• career at tbe school
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St . LOUIS at NY Rangers
Montreal at Chicago
CalifOrnia at 0

NEW YORK (UPI) - P.enn
State, with Its ~ smaahlng
rl Army lui week, remains
lbe unanimous choice lb1J
week ill the Lambert Trophy
voting wltb 70 polnta, 13 more
lban runner-up Nayy.
Mallacllllletli, with lla ~
record, remains 111 top In
Division II while ltbaca
College 18 unanimous as tbe
Division mleader.
Regatta In 701 .
Team H l; h Str. lea
Regatta In 1963 .
TRICOUNTY
Oct. l1 , U7l

Poln1s
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01 196
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Allan Ia 3 Vancouver 2
Los Angeles 6 Washington 0

EARLY WED. MIXED
Oct. II. 1975

Smith Nelson Motors

Game

Ml lc htll P'intlng co .
No . 6 .
Royal Oak Park

, New York Cloth ing

Detroit
0 1
· Washington
.1 9
Adams Division
w. L.
~~ 03
Buffalo
Toronto
Boston
3 3

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Team

Paints
Cement Block Co . A6
Phelps
o2
Roach 's Gun Shop
l•
Sears Catalog Mer.::hants 28
Melgllnn
·
26 .
H&amp;R Firestone
18
High Ind . Game - Terry
Ven lnwagen 233 , Henry
&lt;;latworthy 203 , Raymond
Roach 202.
High Series - Raymond
Rotc~ 569, Henry Clatworthy
559, Jorry Van lnwagen 532.
Team
High Game
Pomeroy cement Block co .
928.
Teoln High Series
Pomeroy Ctmenl Bloc k co .
2598 .
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1. Understands the .needs of tetchers ·• hiS

three children in the teaching profession.
2. Understands the nnds of parents .and
students - the father of four children who
have ett.,..ted or graduated from Southern
High School.
3. ·Understands the needs of the non·
certified employees - 1 former bUs .driver
In the Southern Local School District with
fifteen years experience.
4. Successful Melts fermer for 30 years•
S. Attends tha Apple Grove U.rlted
~
Methodist Church.
6. Mem~er of the Recine Me~nlc Lodge

No. 461
'i. Presldant..lect of the Twin Qty Shrine
Club.
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8. Veteran of World War II- seryed In ttaly.
and Africa .two veers.
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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
ccue No. 21637
Est1te of Miry Parker,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby g lven tha t
Mabel Moore of Pomeroy, R .
D. J, DAIO , haS been duly
appointed Admini stratr ix of
the Estate of Mary Parker ,
deceased, \att of Chester .
Meigs County, Ohio .
Creditors are required to
file their claims with seld
tudlc lary within tour months .
Dated this 27th day of Oc·
Iober 1975.

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Probate Division
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NOTICE
No!lce Is hereby gi"Yen that
CoJumb la Gas of Ohio , Inc ..
ha&amp; filed an application with
the Public Utilit i es Com .
mission of Ohio seeking
ctarltlcallon of re strict ions
re la ting to right of way taps ,
a~~td approval of guidelines
applicable
to
the
re .
es tablishment Of service
to\Jowfng a toted Interruption
of such, ser"Yice , restoration of
service to a new structure .
fol)owlng demolition of a
former structure, trenster of
ser vic'e following Involuntary
relocation of a customer ,
transfer of gas volumes from
one location to another , and
requests to lndlvlduatlv meter
accounts wh ich were formerly
m aster metered . Columbia
also seeks perm i ss i on h~ 1 .

terminate
eKistlng
and
unexercised c omml1ments
which came Into existence as
a result of the Commission's
Order of Ju ne 23, 1972,
provided that the hold en of
those commitments may
e~~:erclse them by having
service on line by February 1.
19~6 . Columbia olso seeks
authority to Interrupt serv ice
to customers who VIolate the
proposed rules and guidelines
or Orders ot the CommIssion
w i th respect thereto when less
dniJstlc measures have f~lled
to 1ecur11 compliance . A pUbliC
hearing In this metter has
been scheduled tor Wed ·
ne$day , November 12, 1975, al
9:30A .M . at the offices of the
Commiss ion , 111 North High
street, columbus, Ohio 43215.
Said hearing shall continue
thereafter from dav to day aa
dlrtt cted by the presiding
attorney examiner . At said
hearing all Pilr tles of Interest
will be otlorded on op .
pan tun lty to present ev ldence
m_,erlal to tht Issues of this '
prqceedlng . Further
ln .
form IliOn may be obtained by
ad~nulng en lnqu l rv to the
Sf!~retery of the Commission ,
1 qNorU'
H l gh
Street,
Colr mbU!I, Ohio •:J215 .
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COMMISSION
OFOHIO
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FRENCH CITY
$109
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o. Webster

By Ann B. Wa t son
De puty CJerk

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POMEROY, OHIO

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
case No. 21655
Estate of Jessie l. Shumaker
Deceased .
Notice is hereby given that
Charles L. Shumak er at 31

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Common Pl eas Court.
Probate Division
M'eigs County , Ohio
110 ) 28 111) S, 12 , 31C

Signed: Phillip Pickens

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Thru Nov. l, 1975_

Manning D . Webster

"I will donate or !contribute) the equality of
the 0.5 mi II collected in Lebanon Township
from my own funds toward reconditioning ·
ce·meteries of this township".

RETURNABLE
somES

Effeclive
.

Howard E . Fnmk
M eigs County
Auditor

greatly appreciated.

8-16 oz.

Prices

South Queens Court, Hun .
tington , West Virginia hillS
been duty appointed Executor ,
of the Estate' of Jess ie L.
Shumaker . deceased. late of
539 Broadway , Middleport ,
M ei gs County , Ohio .
Creditors are r eq uired to
fil e their claims with said
fiduciary within four month s.
Oa tejj this 24th day of Oc .
Iober 1975 .

Lebanon Township will be

PiTJ'SBURGH (UP!) It alfecll your concentration.
The Plttaburgh Steelers are We just want to keep win·
determlnecl to win i relum nlng."
American Beskelbtll
'11US IS ApbotOgrapb of the Minersville ba~ball te8J11 of 1914, provided by 0118 Parker
trip to lbe Super Bowl 011
Pltlsburgb coach Chuck
Association Standlnll
now
of Waverly. The frqnt row, I to r,la Theo Maag, Jolin Baum, Leon (Buddy) Gtueser,
merit and to them that means Noll realizes the challenge of
By United Pr~!~ 1ntirhtlonal •
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Herman Grueser, and Fritz Maag ;.the back row, I to r,lncludes Osmer Roush, Theo Mitch,
a victory over Cincinnati the next few weeks.
w. L. Pet. G.. II .. Henry Bartela or Nick Grueser, and Albert (Dutch) Bartels.
New York
2 1 .667
I
&amp;mday Ia 1 mut.
"Some peop e are comiDg Kentucky
2 1 .667 The Sleelen (~I) are tied to reJ)1ze thla Ia lbe toughest 51. Louis
I 2 . .333
1
with lite HoiiiiCIII Ollen for dlviJion In pro football," he Virginia
we~t 3 ·~ 2
leCOIKI place in the AFC said.
W. L. Pet. G. B
Caliral DlviJim, a game Running back Franco ~~~~~~
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behllld tbe unbelten Bengali, Harrla, wbo sprailled the blg Son Antonio 2 1 .667 v, '
wbom tbe Blfelln take Ill •in toe 00 hla rtgbt foot agalmt G~~hD\ego
J ; ·~~~
Cndnnatl, where they now ' .Green Bay last ·Sunday, 18 .
Tue,aay•s Retu'it
- ' three --·live
Dated 11 ....
-bable
for the ') San Antonio
108 Virginia
bave 1a..
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Wtdne1d1y's
Games103
tlmel.
Bengali, 11 Ia quarterback ' Utah at Denver
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Diego at lndlene
A
few
months
. later he
Novetnber II I cruc laI Terry Bra d8haw, who Sen
san Antonio at New York
UPI Sportl Writer
moved to Nortb Texas, then a
monlb lor ,lbe &amp;!per Bowl strained a knee lendon st. Louis vs . Virginia at DENTON, Tel. (UPI)
member of tbe Mlaaourl
cbamp\CIIII. In addition to the against the Packers.
Hampton
Among the lmlck.Jmacks In
matehup with• Cincinnati,
Brlldahaw ,tested hla aUIDg world H 0 c k • y Association lbe offlee of Nortb Texas Valley Conference. Although
the school had produce~
lbeJ face Houaton twice knee by jogging Ughtly for 15
standings
......... tbe month.
milluletl Tuellday. ·
By United Press International Sbite football coach Hayden several notable football
Fry Ia a scale model of a players - the best known
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Pltllbul!lb playen don't
"It felt pretty good," be
W. L. T. Pis dream
4 2 0 8
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being Pittsburgh's Joe
want to baw to rtly on olllen said. "I tblnlt I'll be okay."
4 2 o. 8
It 18 a miniature football Greene-It waa hardly recog.
to mate tt to the playofla-.W
~ ml8led Tuesday's
3 5 o 6 stadlum-bullt by a member
2 2 0
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nlzed aa a major forte In
be a ''wilcka'd" entry.
practice and was expected to
west
of the school's art depart· cqllege football.
"We dan 'I want to get Into ·mila addltloo!ll practice ..,_
w. L. T. Pts ment. The stadium 18 a Alter two se880118 Fry took
PhoeniK
• ' 0
8
the poaltlon where we're llioos but a team spokMman San
Diego
3 2 .1
1 double-declted affair with a hla team out of the MVC and
hoplq tbal aomebody helps said he should be able to play Minnesota
3 3 1
7 buge scoreboard. And then on
Denver
3 3 0
6
tackled s schedule that In·
ua," said llnlblcker Andy ~·lnst Cincinnati,
, Houston
,2 4 o
4 tbe scOi'eboard are letters
eluded
Houston, Memphis
aua.n. "We· eould have a Others on tbe Plttaburlh
Cana81on
which Inform every111e tbat State, Mlulsslppl State,
better record than Jut year Injured list were wide Winnipeg
W. L, T. PfS
Ja In tbe process
6 .2 o 12 Nortb Texas
Oklahoma Slate and Ten( IIJ.$.1) and stUl not maie the receivers John Stallworth · Quebec
5 I o 10 of whlpp'M.up on Ohio State.
16
nessee.
Edmonton
4
6
1
9
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plafOIIa."
(mWJCle spnln) and Frank Toronto
2 1 1
5
It mlgbt have been COilllld·
"I"m a very positive per·
Dllfenalve imd L.C. Green· Imrla (brulaed ribs) and
Celger~uesday's
Aes~lt~
0
2 ered more of a joke untll last son." he said. "I'm optimistic
wood •ld, "If you start Uneba~er Ed BracDey.
Toronto 6 Quebec •
Saturday.,
by nature. I had every feeling
worrying about olber people,
Edmonton 7 Phoenl~ 3
In a shocking turn of that If It was possible to be
Wtclnttdly's G1mts '
Calgary et Cleveland
evenll, Nortb Te:raa defeated done we'd do lt."
Quebec at New England
" ' - - - - - 211.. gl"'nd the
Cincinnati at Minnesota
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Eagles Instant national
National Hockey
" publlclty and wlnniDg for Fry
Leogue Standings
· UPI'
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By Unllod Pross International '
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~~a~~ngers

PUBLIC NOTICE
Act ing ·under direct ·order of
!he Board ot TaX Appell IS and
1n compliance with Section
5715·26 of The Ohio Revise d
Code wh i ch states In part that
It Is the duty of t~e county
Audlto'r to change . valuations
set forth by .sald ao,rd of Tax '
Appeals . Thl5 order directs
l he Meigs County . Audl tor to
Increase all tr1cts, lots or
... paruJ• ond bUildings by
twentY" percent (20 percent). ·
In compliance with this order
the valuations of said tracts,
lots, p.!llr cels and bulldlnQs
have -been changed ll("d the.
oooks are open for Inspection
of the ' in crease in your 18X
value at the Me igs County
Aud it or's Office , Pomoy ,
Oh io .

NEWPORT
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Ernie 'D' back in form, nets 22
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Pro BUketltaU Rotutdup
forcti&lt;i him tO mlsa most of
By United Pren In· 18st season as he scored 22
ll!rnatlooal
points and had nine assists
Ernie DIGregorio, or Tuesday n)ght in the. Buffalo
"ltrnle D" as he's better Braves' 124-lfla victory over
known, appeared to be the Houston Rockets.
completely recovered from
"I have no problem,"
left knee surgery which DIGregorio said of hla lmee.
"I've worked ·hard over the
swmner and I feel good."
The Braves, paced by Bob
· l'llcAdoo's 34 points, actually
1
broie the game open late In
tbe lint qua~r whe~ they
scorediOsuccess!vepolntsto
National Basketball Association . open up a 34-18lead. They led
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Stondlnv•
SUI ·at tbe half ·and 08-78
By United Press lnternollonol
after tbree quarters.
E uttrn conference ·
Atlantic Oivlslon
Guard RandY S!nltb added
W. L. Pet. G.B. ""poJn•·• the D
bo
eulfolo
2 o 1.000
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BOB WU..UAMSON, Meigs Marauder senior of·
fenllveend,laa let\erman, who has nm the IOOyard dash
In 10 seconds. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred
WWiamlon and be resides on Salem Street In Rutland.
Bob Ia five feet,llinclles ll!lland weighs 135lbs.

Steelers are
determined
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Ph iladelph ia

2 0 1.000

Boston
New York

1 0 1.000
1 3
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won tbeir second game of the
young se!ISOn wllh,out a loss,
. and Ken Cbarles had 17 in a
reserve role.
.
Ed Ratleff was high for llti! ·
Rockets wltb 'rl points and
Rudy Tomjanovlch and Mllte
Newlin had 16 apiece.
The Golden State Warriors
defeated the New York
Knlcks 111·94, the Los
Angeles Lakers beat the
M;Uwaultee BJ!cb 99-92, the
Chicago Bulls · topped the
Seattle · SuperSonl~s 101.00,
and the New Orleans Jazz
downed the Portland Trail
B1azers .,
...90, 1n ot her
Nitlonal Basketball
Alloclatloo games.

The San Anlpnlo I!PUrs
scored a 1011-100 ,victory o~t
the VIrginia Squires In the
qnly American Basketball
.,WOCiatioo game.
- Jamaal Wilkes scored 23
polnll to ie8d Golden State to
Its vi tory t N y It Rick
Ba,; sco:ed e~ .:.~ for
Golden state while· Walt
Frazier had 19 and Spencer
He ood 16 f th Knl..._
Bu~ ~ ...s.
Kareem Abel l.J bbar
1Wi11ng to t~ :Wwa;;!;
Arena as a visitor for tbe first
time, scored
, 30 points, hsd 19
rebounds and blocked nine
shdts In leading tbe !.alters
over the Buclte. The I.alters

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led 52-47 at lbe half. Caz21e
· RIISIIell had 33 poln~ for the
Lakers and Dave M;eyers led
1'1lllwaultee with 21.
, Ballllfi Soalce 10
.
Bob Love BCOI'ed 11 poinll
In the second half and
Rowland Garrett added 11 as
tbe Balli ·rallied for their
victory over the Sonics. Love
scored 12 of hill 23 points In
tbe ·third jlerlod when tbe
iluJJs took a 63-&amp; lead which
never was overcome. Sllclt
Watts had 18 points lor
Seattle.
Jaaz " ·rrao Blum 10
,__ had""
Louie Ne,.,,
.. pOlnts,

Nate WUUams 17 and, Pete ,.,
Maravlch 15 to lead the Jazz. • ::
Blll Walton scored 17polnll!n . ,
the flrsl hall but was held to ,., .,,.
four lit the second hall as the ·',
TraU Blazers dropped tbeir ··
third straight game.
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Span !OS Sqalree 101
~ames Silas' 31 polntaled , ,
·the Squlree to tbelr win In a
game which was tied 29
· times. The Squires trailed
most of the game by m or
seven points unlll John
Nerimann 'hit a tbreefll~t
goal with 7:5&amp; left to cut tbe
score to 94-91. Wlllle Wise led
Vir,..•'•
Jilt .., points·
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Your Vote and Support
for Phillip Pickens for
Township Trustee of

Va

Central Div ision
W. L. Pet. G. a.
Washington
1 0 1.000
New Orleans 3 1 .750
Atlanta
1 1 .soo
'12·
Houston
0 2 .000 l l/2
Clevelan-d
0 2 .000 1V2
Western Confennce
Midwest Division
w. L. Pet. o . B·.
Chlcego
2 I .667
Detroit
1- 1 .500 . 112
Klins . City
0 I .000 1
Mllwoukee
0 2 .000 1'11 .
P1clflc D!Yislon
W. L. Pet. 0 . 11.
Go,l~en State
2 I · .667
Los Angeles
2 1 .667
seattle
2 1 .667
Phoenix
I 1 .500 '12
Portland
0 3 .000 2
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 101 seattle 98
Buffalo 124 Houston 108
New Orleans 99 Portlar'ld 90
Los Angeles 99 Milwaukee 92
Golden Slate 111 New York 9.4
Wednasdly's Gimes
Golden State at Boston
Los Angeles at Detroit
sea ttle a t Kansas city

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NOTICE ON FILING
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State of Ohio, Meigs
county, court of Common
Pleas,· Probate Division
To th e Administrator ot ·the
es tate , to such of the fotlowlng
as are residents of the State of
Ohio , viz : - the surviving
spouse, next of kin , the
beneficiar ies under th e will ;
and to the attorney or at .
torneys repr esenting any of
the aforementioned person s:
Clara Rees , Decea~ed ,
Pomeroy , Oh lo, Salisb ury ·
Townsh ip, No .. 21625 .
You are hereby notified that
the
ln"Yentorv
and
Ap praisemen t c;tf the estate of the
aforementioned,
deceased,
tate of said Coun ty, was filed
in this Court . Sa id InventOry
and Appraisement will be for
hearing before thi s Court on
the 12th day of November,
1975, at 10 :00 o'clock A.M .
· Any person des iring to f ile
exceptions thereto must f i le
them at leut five days prior to
the date set for hearing .
Given under my bond and
sea l of said Court. , lh ls 25th
day ot October 1975.

· Paid Pol. Advertisement

Fry named
Coaeh-of-Week

COCA-COLA

Mann ing

99°

~~·~s~:;;~ck ,D•v1~~: I p!: :;=:s-:~y::ng~r:~ .

to Saudi .. Arabia

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lbl8 before," Fry said. "UntO .
·smythe Division
youwlnooelikelblayoudon't
·
w L T Pis
Loot ugl1 exceae weight with the
.
Chicago '
i i 2' 10 know bow great and won- oenalble NEW FAT-GO diet
3 3 2 • a derful It 18. We have an plan. Nothing oonaetlonal )uot
S.rry played basketball St . Louis
Ken!as
City
3
3 1
7 enrollment of 17 000 we are otoed)' weight lo .. for thooe that
Wider Snyder at OU and was Vancouver
3 6 1
7
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Minnosolo
1
7
o
2 growing, the Dallas-Fort ""'111 went to 010 '
!P"Iduated In 1985.
Norris Division
Wortb area 18 eJP&amp;nding lbl8 A full 12 dey eupply.
Rupertsaldhe'pWia to tum
Los
Angeles
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way.
Aak
NELSON'S drug ato,.
. In hla reaipaliCIII Monday to ·
Montreol
6 1 2 1;
"The future Ia obvloualy about tho FAT-GO reducing plan
lbe Canton Board of Pittsburgh
; 1' 1
9
tnd olart loalng weight thlo week.

CANTON, Ohio (UPI)
Former Ohio University
coadl Jim &amp;lyder will be
aided ill developing a
butelblll procnm for Saudi
Arabia by Miami (Ohio)
enlllant Joe Berry and Bob ~cation.
Rupert, who coaches at
Wllb three-year cmtracta,
.'Canton McKinley High free houalng and no taxa oo
School.
the lint ~.ooo of their
The Whlltalter Corp. . 18 salaries, the three will help
ellaillllhlnll track and field, set up leagues and develop
swimming and basketball native coaches to event111Uy
programa for the small lalte owr the program.
ldngdom under a 'IU miWoo
Snyder leaves for Saudi
c:~~~lract.
Arabia In early November.
Dlrectar of the buietball Rupert and Berry will go a
program Ia former Oblo ITICIIIIb or so later.
UnlwnltyplayerDawScott,
The operator of tbree
wbo appeared wilb Snyder at boapltala In Saudi Arabia, the
Moodily's announcement r1 Whittaker Corp. previoosly
'MIIIanll.
set up a natlooal bealtb
An aulstant coach at JI'OIII'IIm for the COIDitry.
Miami tbe put six yean,

Local Bowling
POMEROY -OWLINO
LANIS
MORNING GLORIES
Oct. 21.1975
Glbba Grocery
53
Exulalar 011 Co .
34
Nowell Sunoco
· 33
G. &amp; J . Auto Parts
32
fp'!fc~r's Morkot
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HIOh Ind . Game - Doris
Gruner 2l4, Marlene Wilson

192.

High Ind . Series - Marlene

Wilson

_.70 , Donna

Ferland ;51 .
High Tum
WMPO 830.
Hi gh Team
WMPO 2 188.

Me ·

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TUESDAY TRIPLICATE
October 21. 1975
Standings
Tllll"'

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Dolr Y Vllley

2;

Racine Home Net .
Bank •

1,.

12
3o 30
32 32

J2 32

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50

High Ind . G'me - Shirley
Mitchell 118. Dorothy Karr
169
High Sorlos Wanda
TeafOrd m , Sh irley Mitchell
o60.
Team Hlgtl Game - R:oyal
Oak Park 093.
Team

High

Strles

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Mitchell Painting Co . 1362.

Callfor~~tsday•s Restl~

Te•m

Zldu Sporl Shop
Regatto In

2

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WednUdiY'I Gimes

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38
36

Nellon Drug Co .
3;
Tenth Framers
30
Young 's Super Mkt.
' 30
High Ind . G'me - Men :
Charles Smll~ 211 . Richard
Rulltll 200, Gary Wtylend
200; Women : Wanda Gordon
186, Belly Smith 185 , Sonia
Wayland 113.
High Serln Men :
Rlctlard Russell 561 , Charles
smith 539, Gary way.,nd 528 ;
Women : wand a Gordon dO,
Pat Carson ··71 ,, Betty Snllfh
o65.
Team
Hi gh Game -

abead Of 118."

Mone1bocklnfulllfnotcompleto-

Fry's future looked fairly I• •""•fled
with weight lou from
·~·
bleak at lbe end of lbe 1972 th~ very flrot package. •
season. Altboun"
his
DON'T a•I.AY
at•
Southern Methodist an IIAT-.aa tlad•Y·
Mustangs had .a wlnnillg NELSON'S DRUG STORE
seaaon, he was fired after an
Pamoroy • Ohio
11·""•• career at tbe school
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St . LOUIS at NY Rangers
Montreal at Chicago
CalifOrnia at 0

NEW YORK (UPI) - P.enn
State, with Its ~ smaahlng
rl Army lui week, remains
lbe unanimous choice lb1J
week ill the Lambert Trophy
voting wltb 70 polnta, 13 more
lban runner-up Nayy.
Mallacllllletli, with lla ~
record, remains 111 top In
Division II while ltbaca
College 18 unanimous as tbe
Division mleader.
Regatta In 701 .
Team H l; h Str. lea
Regatta In 1963 .
TRICOUNTY
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Smith Nelson Motors

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Boston
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three children in the teaching profession.
2. Understands the nnds of parents .and
students - the father of four children who
have ett.,..ted or graduated from Southern
High School.
3. ·Understands the needs of the non·
certified employees - 1 former bUs .driver
In the Southern Local School District with
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4. Successful Melts fermer for 30 years•
S. Attends tha Apple Grove U.rlted
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6. Mem~er of the Recine Me~nlc Lodge

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APPOINTMENT
ccue No. 21637
Est1te of Miry Parker,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby g lven tha t
Mabel Moore of Pomeroy, R .
D. J, DAIO , haS been duly
appointed Admini stratr ix of
the Estate of Mary Parker ,
deceased, \att of Chester .
Meigs County, Ohio .
Creditors are required to
file their claims with seld
tudlc lary within tour months .
Dated this 27th day of Oc·
Iober 1975.

3 lbs. or more

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Probate Division
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MelgsCounty , Ohlo
110) 19 1111 5, 12. JIC

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No!lce Is hereby gi"Yen that
CoJumb la Gas of Ohio , Inc ..
ha&amp; filed an application with
the Public Utilit i es Com .
mission of Ohio seeking
ctarltlcallon of re strict ions
re la ting to right of way taps ,
a~~td approval of guidelines
applicable
to
the
re .
es tablishment Of service
to\Jowfng a toted Interruption
of such, ser"Yice , restoration of
service to a new structure .
fol)owlng demolition of a
former structure, trenster of
ser vic'e following Involuntary
relocation of a customer ,
transfer of gas volumes from
one location to another , and
requests to lndlvlduatlv meter
accounts wh ich were formerly
m aster metered . Columbia
also seeks perm i ss i on h~ 1 .

terminate
eKistlng
and
unexercised c omml1ments
which came Into existence as
a result of the Commission's
Order of Ju ne 23, 1972,
provided that the hold en of
those commitments may
e~~:erclse them by having
service on line by February 1.
19~6 . Columbia olso seeks
authority to Interrupt serv ice
to customers who VIolate the
proposed rules and guidelines
or Orders ot the CommIssion
w i th respect thereto when less
dniJstlc measures have f~lled
to 1ecur11 compliance . A pUbliC
hearing In this metter has
been scheduled tor Wed ·
ne$day , November 12, 1975, al
9:30A .M . at the offices of the
Commiss ion , 111 North High
street, columbus, Ohio 43215.
Said hearing shall continue
thereafter from dav to day aa
dlrtt cted by the presiding
attorney examiner . At said
hearing all Pilr tles of Interest
will be otlorded on op .
pan tun lty to present ev ldence
m_,erlal to tht Issues of this '
prqceedlng . Further
ln .
form IliOn may be obtained by
ad~nulng en lnqu l rv to the
Sf!~retery of the Commission ,
1 qNorU'
H l gh
Street,
Colr mbU!I, Ohio •:J215 .
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FRENCH CITY
$109
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IDMAIDES

o. Webster

By Ann B. Wa t son
De puty CJerk

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POMEROY, OHIO

(10) 16, 17, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24 , 27 ,
28 , 29, lOtc

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
case No. 21655
Estate of Jessie l. Shumaker
Deceased .
Notice is hereby given that
Charles L. Shumak er at 31

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Common Pl eas Court.
Probate Division
M'eigs County , Ohio
110 ) 28 111) S, 12 , 31C

Signed: Phillip Pickens

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Thru Nov. l, 1975_

Manning D . Webster

"I will donate or !contribute) the equality of
the 0.5 mi II collected in Lebanon Township
from my own funds toward reconditioning ·
ce·meteries of this township".

RETURNABLE
somES

Effeclive
.

Howard E . Fnmk
M eigs County
Auditor

greatly appreciated.

8-16 oz.

Prices

South Queens Court, Hun .
tington , West Virginia hillS
been duty appointed Executor ,
of the Estate' of Jess ie L.
Shumaker . deceased. late of
539 Broadway , Middleport ,
M ei gs County , Ohio .
Creditors are r eq uired to
fil e their claims with said
fiduciary within four month s.
Oa tejj this 24th day of Oc .
Iober 1975 .

Lebanon Township will be

PiTJ'SBURGH (UP!) It alfecll your concentration.
The Plttaburgh Steelers are We just want to keep win·
determlnecl to win i relum nlng."
American Beskelbtll
'11US IS ApbotOgrapb of the Minersville ba~ball te8J11 of 1914, provided by 0118 Parker
trip to lbe Super Bowl 011
Pltlsburgb coach Chuck
Association Standlnll
now
of Waverly. The frqnt row, I to r,la Theo Maag, Jolin Baum, Leon (Buddy) Gtueser,
merit and to them that means Noll realizes the challenge of
By United Pr~!~ 1ntirhtlonal •
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Herman Grueser, and Fritz Maag ;.the back row, I to r,lncludes Osmer Roush, Theo Mitch,
a victory over Cincinnati the next few weeks.
w. L. Pet. G.. II .. Henry Bartela or Nick Grueser, and Albert (Dutch) Bartels.
New York
2 1 .667
I
&amp;mday Ia 1 mut.
"Some peop e are comiDg Kentucky
2 1 .667 The Sleelen (~I) are tied to reJ)1ze thla Ia lbe toughest 51. Louis
I 2 . .333
1
with lite HoiiiiCIII Ollen for dlviJion In pro football," he Virginia
we~t 3 ·~ 2
leCOIKI place in the AFC said.
W. L. Pet. G. B
Caliral DlviJim, a game Running back Franco ~~~~~~
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v,
behllld tbe unbelten Bengali, Harrla, wbo sprailled the blg Son Antonio 2 1 .667 v, '
wbom tbe Blfelln take Ill •in toe 00 hla rtgbt foot agalmt G~~hD\ego
J ; ·~~~
Cndnnatl, where they now ' .Green Bay last ·Sunday, 18 .
Tue,aay•s Retu'it
- ' three --·live
Dated 11 ....
-bable
for the ') San Antonio
108 Virginia
bave 1a..
" _ _ .,.
v
Wtdne1d1y's
Games103
tlmel.
Bengali, 11 Ia quarterback ' Utah at Denver
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Diego at lndlene
A
few
months
. later he
Novetnber II I cruc laI Terry Bra d8haw, who Sen
san Antonio at New York
UPI Sportl Writer
moved to Nortb Texas, then a
monlb lor ,lbe &amp;!per Bowl strained a knee lendon st. Louis vs . Virginia at DENTON, Tel. (UPI)
member of tbe Mlaaourl
cbamp\CIIII. In addition to the against the Packers.
Hampton
Among the lmlck.Jmacks In
matehup with• Cincinnati,
Brlldahaw ,tested hla aUIDg world H 0 c k • y Association lbe offlee of Nortb Texas Valley Conference. Although
the school had produce~
lbeJ face Houaton twice knee by jogging Ughtly for 15
standings
......... tbe month.
milluletl Tuellday. ·
By United Press International Sbite football coach Hayden several notable football
Fry Ia a scale model of a players - the best known
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Pltllbul!lb playen don't
"It felt pretty good," be
W. L. T. Pis dream
4 2 0 8
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being Pittsburgh's Joe
want to baw to rtly on olllen said. "I tblnlt I'll be okay."
4 2 o. 8
It 18 a miniature football Greene-It waa hardly recog.
to mate tt to the playofla-.W
~ ml8led Tuesday's
3 5 o 6 stadlum-bullt by a member
2 2 0
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nlzed aa a major forte In
be a ''wilcka'd" entry.
practice and was expected to
west
of the school's art depart· cqllege football.
"We dan 'I want to get Into ·mila addltloo!ll practice ..,_
w. L. T. Pts ment. The stadium 18 a Alter two se880118 Fry took
PhoeniK
• ' 0
8
the poaltlon where we're llioos but a team spokMman San
Diego
3 2 .1
1 double-declted affair with a hla team out of the MVC and
hoplq tbal aomebody helps said he should be able to play Minnesota
3 3 1
7 buge scoreboard. And then on
Denver
3 3 0
6
tackled s schedule that In·
ua," said llnlblcker Andy ~·lnst Cincinnati,
, Houston
,2 4 o
4 tbe scOi'eboard are letters
eluded
Houston, Memphis
aua.n. "We· eould have a Others on tbe Plttaburlh
Cana81on
which Inform every111e tbat State, Mlulsslppl State,
better record than Jut year Injured list were wide Winnipeg
W. L, T. PfS
Ja In tbe process
6 .2 o 12 Nortb Texas
Oklahoma Slate and Ten( IIJ.$.1) and stUl not maie the receivers John Stallworth · Quebec
5 I o 10 of whlpp'M.up on Ohio State.
16
nessee.
Edmonton
4
6
1
9
"
plafOIIa."
(mWJCle spnln) and Frank Toronto
2 1 1
5
It mlgbt have been COilllld·
"I"m a very positive per·
Dllfenalve imd L.C. Green· Imrla (brulaed ribs) and
Celger~uesday's
Aes~lt~
0
2 ered more of a joke untll last son." he said. "I'm optimistic
wood •ld, "If you start Uneba~er Ed BracDey.
Toronto 6 Quebec •
Saturday.,
by nature. I had every feeling
worrying about olber people,
Edmonton 7 Phoenl~ 3
In a shocking turn of that If It was possible to be
Wtclnttdly's G1mts '
Calgary et Cleveland
evenll, Nortb Te:raa defeated done we'd do lt."
Quebec at New England
" ' - - - - - 211.. gl"'nd the
Cincinnati at Minnesota
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Eagles Instant national
National Hockey
" publlclty and wlnniDg for Fry
Leogue Standings
· UPI'
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h of the
By Unllod Pross International '
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~~a~~ngers

PUBLIC NOTICE
Act ing ·under direct ·order of
!he Board ot TaX Appell IS and
1n compliance with Section
5715·26 of The Ohio Revise d
Code wh i ch states In part that
It Is the duty of t~e county
Audlto'r to change . valuations
set forth by .sald ao,rd of Tax '
Appeals . Thl5 order directs
l he Meigs County . Audl tor to
Increase all tr1cts, lots or
... paruJ• ond bUildings by
twentY" percent (20 percent). ·
In compliance with this order
the valuations of said tracts,
lots, p.!llr cels and bulldlnQs
have -been changed ll("d the.
oooks are open for Inspection
of the ' in crease in your 18X
value at the Me igs County
Aud it or's Office , Pomoy ,
Oh io .

NEWPORT
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Two letW tlots. incl. Qolo.

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11

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!loplly ....... T' wide pot. 111ant ........
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Lewis who rushed for 131
John Berry, Phil Hilgenberg
yards last week against
and freshrium Brannen began
!ll()Ving a.gains\ the le~gue Hannan Trace.
. cliamplon ·Bltbcats..
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llannait Tface had troublli .....---~----.,
getting its offe~ untra~ked . .
a.eatnat the Southwestern· ·
Highlanders,
At Patriot, Coach Bob ·
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Ashley's Highlanders will ·
NCJI
seek their second . straight
victory and third of the
91o 5MOn.-Fri.
season against Coach Bill
910 8 Sit.
Jewell's Southern Tornadoes.
Closed Sunday
Southern dropped a hard·
fought 15-3 game to Eastern
last weekend.
The Tornados will be out w
.Middleport, Ohio
stop Highlander fullback Kip L-,;.;;;;;;,;;;.;;;;i;;....,.-.-_.l ~

NEW" YORK (UPI) - Remember how close Rusty Staub
Clime kl being traded kl PhUadelphia a year ago? He's much
For Gallia County's four lone league loss was I~ to
North Gallia's offense has who had many state ranl\ed
cloeer kl going there now, only this lime there doesn't figure w Class Alearns in the Southern the same Bobcats.
been paced by the running of teams at B~yd County, Ky.
Last Friday, Rock Hill
be the same kind of last-mlnute hitch which killed two different Valley Athletic Conference,
Offensively. North Gallia is Fred Logan, junior tailback
defeated
Olesapeake, 1U.
deals last Fall for the Phillles, one with the Mets and the other · lhis week marks the end of BV!lraging 26 points per and . Mike
Casey, · a
1
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with the Tigers....Montreal Expos will be naming their new the 97 football seaspn .
outing wpile Its defense has sophomore, and the receiving The Panthers are currently
manager soon after club president Johhny McHale returns . • Action begins Thursday permitted 9.2 points per corps of senior end , Don th~ first.place club in the 0)1io
from il generai managers' meeting lri Puerto Rico this coming night with the Kyger Creek gam~. Eastern's offensive Spencer, Logan jllld junior Valley· Conference, .'l'hai
victory followed a I~ loss kl
'• weekend and Karl Kuehl still is out front among all t.he can· Bobcats battling the Rock has a 20.2 scoring average Brett Tackett. ·
Fairland
and a tHl tie with
' didates. One big plus for Kue!)l, managing Escogldo in the Hill Redmen of Lawrence while the Eagle defense has
Kyger Creek wrapped up a
Dominican Winter League now is the fact he has managed in County· The big game, allowed just 7.4 points per share of the Southern Valley Oak Hill.
Kyger Cteek's only loss
Montreal'srnlnorleaguesyst~thepastfouryearsand in that however, has been billed at outing. · Friday's match-up Athletic Conference title
time he helped develop more than 20 of the kids on the Expos' Meigs County as the North could be a game of quar- Friday night with a 33-12 was to the Alexander Spar·
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roster right now....
Gallia Pirates meet the terbacks.
vicklry over Symmes Valley. tans.
In other league game• ·
That's 1111 old baseball trick Emile Francis Is employing, Ea~tern Eagles In a game kl
North Gallla Is led by the It was the Bobcats' third
pu~ his whole team up on waivers the way he has done in dectde the outcome of the 1975 passing and running of junior straight championship under, Friday. Symmes Valley visits
Hannan Trace and Southern
dlagu8t with his poOr-lilarting, listless-looking New York Ran- SVAC championship.
Mark Theiss while Eastern coach Jiin Sprague.
gers. Francia, 1 !lopelese baseball bug, may have gotten the
.An Ea~tern vicklry would .relies on the passing of junior
The Bobcats have a strong goes to Southwestern.
At Mert:erville, the winner
Idea from Paul Rlchaids who once tried to trade hla entire gtvelheEaglesashareofthe BobMc&lt;lure.McCiureisalsO offense but in recent weeks
Houslon team for all the ~Uanta Braves. And who do you think . title along with Kyger Creek. a hard runner on the Eagles' · the defense bas become of the Wildcat-Viking game
will esca~e the league
gave Richards the Idea? Frank "Trader" Lane or course A loss would move North wishbone option.
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Lane oUered the Chicago white Sox even up for' the Detroit Gallla inkl sole possession of
Other Eastern running
Thursday night, Kyger!s basement. !Iannan Trl!ce has
Tlgera, man-tor:rnan 25 years ago and got the !8me answer second pll!ce.
threats are Don Eichinger, a defense must s!Qp All..Ohlo a 2-6 record whlle Sytrunes
Rlchardll did_ no!.:.
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Georges Carpentier, who died of a heart attack in Paris blemish was a 20-20 tie at fullback and Joe Kuh'n, hard- halfback Don Davisson. Rock . Last Friday, the Viking
Monday at 81, "!!I Ute first Frenchman ever kl win a world J&lt;yger Creek. North Galllla's nose sophomore.
Hill is coached by Tom Scott, offense behind the running of
boxing title of any k!pd. He was world light heavyweight ldng
for two ye1r1111d not much more than a middleweight when he
had his fam0111 meeting with Jack Dempsey at Boyle's Thirty
Acree In Jeraey City, N.J., in 1921. Carpentier foul!ht nlimber
of heavywelahta, Gene Tunney among them, but maintained
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Dempsey hit him In their fight which lasted only 4 rounds
...' "! waa convt,lced I eould beat him " Carpentier remem·
bered. "I wasaure I could knock out aeybody who Clime at me,
By Major Amos B: Hoople
Oklahoma Sooners and 28
· Tulsa 41, Louisville 21
and I knew he'd come at me because he was a clole quarter
PterlessProgoostlcator
Oklahoma State on the Arizona U, Brigham Young UCLA 27, Washlugtoa .!3
fighter. I hit him on the chin with my hardest right In tbe
Egad, friends, here, quick . Cowboys'homegrounda. This 14
Utah State 11, Wyotiung 10
.aecond round. The punch staggered him, but the bell rang 20 as !hat proverbial wink, we is the beat Cowboy entry In So. Cal. 26, CaUforuJa.7
Arizona St. 44, Utah 8 '
lleCIInda later. He came out fresh for the third round. He was are into the last four weeks of years but, alas, they will not Housloil%0, CIDciDDatl3
Vlrglula 27, Vanderbilt 21
like a tiger and began hitting me with tbe hardest punches any the collegiate pigskin sea8on. be able kl withstand the Appalachlim St. 39, Citadel U . Delaware 30, Villlloova zo
human ever threw. Nobody ever could hit the.way Dempsey And, I might add, the month darting runs of Joe Florida St. 17, ClemiOD U
Va. Tech. 34, Wm. &amp; Mary 18
did that day. And he was shaking off my punches as If I were that separates the genuine Washingkln and the relent- Rutgen 28, Connecticut 15 Wash. St. 38, Oregon Z3
patting him with my open hand. He was the ooughest man I contenders
from
the less drive of the Sooners. In a CorueU %4, Co!Dmbla 15
West va. 31, Kent State %1
ever saw, and he knocked me out with a right to the heart In the pretenders.
high-ecorlng affair Oklahoma Temple H, Daykla 18
Mempbls SL Zt, Wichita St. 12
fourth round."....
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Winola 29, WlscooaiD U
T&lt;m ~er. up for the Natlona!League'sCyYoung Award a such traditional engagements · beauty matches Kansas and San Jose St. 30, Frune St. %1 Yale 3%, Dartmousb 7
third time, Is the latest big name athlete kl take kl tv com· as Southern California vs. Kansas State at Lawrence. Georgia Tech U, Dulle 1Z
Gallipolis 14 Waverly 0
mentating unaportll, both nationally and for a local channel in
California (63rd contest) Make it Jayhawks, 29, the Georcla 33, Richmond I
WeUslon 22 Logan 20
the metrgpolltan New York area. The Mets' ace could wind up
Alabama-Mississippi State visiting State Wildcats, 20 - · Boaton U. 14, Holy Cro11 7 Ironton 7 Mel11 8
the lint ~.ooo pitcher next aeaaon. That's purely In salary. (60th game), Miuisaippi vs . . kaff·kaff.
Montana St. Zl, Idaho 14
Jackson %8 Atheoa 1t
Cltfllh Hunlllr received'-' million from the Yankees, but only l.SU (64th meeting), KansasIn the klugh Southwestern No. m. 30, Illinois St. %1
Ironton St. Joe 8 Soath Polut 7
f)IO,OOOa ye~r of that was in the f~ of salary. Sandy Koulu Kansas State (their 73rd), Conference, the Texas Long- Colorado %7, Iowa Slate 17
Coal Grove U Manchester 0
mUll ltlll remember .when he asked for $100,000 a year and tbe Oklahoma . Oklalloma State horns will stampede the SMU KaD88s %9, K.aD881 St, %0
. Rock HUI %8 Kyger Creek 8
Dodgers recoiled In horror ....
(70th joust).
Mustangs, 49-14, In their 55th Kentucky Z&amp;, Tulane 11
Pt. Pleannt8 Parkenburg 6
Befqre the finai .Proe of the World Series, manY of Sparky
Another crowd pleaser meeting. And Texas Tech will Colgate 20, Lehigh 18
Eaatem 14 North GaUia It
Anderaon's well-wlahers wanted kl cushion the pain of defeat which Is short on tradition but cook fllce, 46--13 - heh-beh! Maryland 17, PeDil State 10 Alexander 38 Belpre 8
in
t.he Red Sox beat the Reds, 10 a number of them tole! \be long on deaire brings tlie Air
The Hoople Three-Star "Milml (0.) 40, Toledo If
Nelaonvllle-York i VlntoJi
Clnclllnatl manager, ''remember this, no matter what, tbe sun
Force and the Army klgether Specjal Ia Maryland to Mlchlgaa 31, Mlunota 7
County 1
ltiU II gonna shine tomorrow."
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Sparky Anderson said if he heard that once, he heard the to settle the unofficial Service prevail over Penn State, 17-. Alabama 34, Mia. ~tate U Symmes Valley 1% HaDDBD
Academy championship. 10. The Terps have only Mlaslulppl !3, Nebt'Ub 20 Trace 8
881111 thing 6,000 ~··
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HJving whipped the Navy man..ed kl beat Penn State New Me:dco ,:l7, UTEP 14
S.utllem U Southwu~m 13
"And you klxlwtl!ll?" be 88YI· '"lbe ~ actuaQy did shine. Middies earlier this se8101l, once In 21 previous meeUngs So. Carolln' II, ~~ 'P· State ZJ
It t~ned out kl be a gorgeous day ."
the Falcons wiU claim the but this will be their day - No. Carolina ,7, Wake Forest
title by trouncing Army, 31· har-rumph!
Z7
12.
Now go on with my W. Tex. St. Z1, N. E.
.Getting back to the forecast.
Loulllana l.'
traditional contests , the Air Foree 31, Army 1%
Iowll H, Nortbll'eatem'll
Hoople System confidently Arkanaas St. 25, UT Cbat.' 20 Notre Dame U, Navy 17
predicts a 26-7 win for the Texas AAM 33, ArkaDIBI 13 Oblo State 49, Indiana 7
Southern California Trojans Florida Z8, Auburn 7
Ohio U. 31, Weit. Mich. I
over the Bruins at Berkeley. Baylor 17, TCU i
Oklahoma 37, Oldaboma a
And in the big Southeastern Boatoa Col %4, Miami, (Fla.) Z7
Conference doubleheader at Z1
Stanford Z8, Oregoa a I
· Jackson, Miss., we see !loll RIRIII
San Diego St. 35, Pacific Zl
NEW YOM (UP!) - Fred the big leagues, not only are Alabama rolling over
Harvard!t, PeDDJylvanla 1S
lq'nn is halfway klward being the conditions better, but with
Mlulsslppl State, 34-14, in the
Princeton 11, Brown 1Z
the first rookie lo win the the crowds and situation, Ills daylight
contest, and
Mlc!b. SL 31, Purdue n
rookie of the year and the easier to get yourself geared Mississippi taking a 28--13
Drake !1, S.. m. 7
moetvaluableplayer awards . . mentally oo get up evecy day. vlcWry over the LU Fig!)ting
Texas C9, SlWU U
The aa..,..,-old outfielder
"My rbl totals: surprised Tigers under the masdas.
Plttabur&amp;b ZZ, Syracuse 14
of the Boston Reel Sox me, but I always believed I
Also In the Southeastern,
Tenn. 31,-Colo. SL I
Tu~ was named winner belonged here."
Florida's Gators will triumph
:reus Tech •· Rlee U
tl the American League's
Wlt.hout Lynn, Rice Wllllld over Auburn's Tigers, 2&amp;-7.
Rookie of the Year Award easily have won rookie 'Tis a aad -son for retiring
and wW now walt to see If he honors. The 22-year-old Shug Jordan, completing his
a11o Is 110 receive the league's outfielder, ll'ho played psrt ri ·25th year as boss of the'
moet valuable play.- award. the year as a designated Tigers.
Lym Is the l. .llng candidate litter, batted .300 with 22
The Big One of the day
. SVAC STANDINGS
for MVP honon as well, and home I'Uill and 102 rbl.
brings
tog~ther
the
ALL GAMES
no rookie in basebaU history
TNm
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ever has received both
Kyger, Creek 6 1 1 2!7 79
awards. The AL MVP award
1r75·76 MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL GOLF RECORD
Eastern
6 1 1 162 52
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170 Nel10nvllle- York 193
N.
Gallla
6 2 o 210 7~
Wlube a'"""""""" on ov, ... Meigs 170 Wawrly 168 Athens 163
Southern
3 5 0 85 131
In a balloting ol :M sporla Meigs 175 Logan 168 Jackson 1641
H. Trace
2 6 o n 236
writers- two from each AL Melgs 160 Gallipolis 1&gt;1'1 Wellston ISO
Southwestern 2 6 o G 131
city _ , unn came within one- Melgs 163 Southern 219
S. Valley
1 7 0 26 153
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SYAC ONLY
half point of being a Meigs. 160 Nelsonville· York 110
TNm
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unanimous selection for top Meigs 16~ Wawrly 173
Kyger Creek 5 0 1 207 52
Eastern
4 0 I 103 26
rookie honors One writer Meigs m Wamn Local 200
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N. Gallla
4 I o 1:10 14
Jim Rlce,sp~t his vote giving Meigs 168 Wellston 167 Ironton 175
Southern
2 3 0 fl 18
FURNITURE
Lynn and his teammate Jim Meigs 171 Gallipolis 169 Jackson 182
Southwest. 2 3 0 J:l. 18
MIIWiopott, O.
Rice a half point each
Meigs 161 Jackson 178
S. VIlifY
0 5 0 12 91
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H. Trace
o 5 0 20 195
Lynn Is only ~o years off Meigs 166 Warrlll· Local 201
Tot1b
17 17 I 559 SIP
the campus of Southern Meigs 111 Wahema 119
California and had one of the Meigs 176 Wahlma 178 Soothern 223
ftnest rookie seasons of any Mol:~1 :0 Stcll,on11 11 Pomeroy:
player. He batted .331, second Gallipolis 32!1
kl Minnesota's Rod Carew Jackson 3:!4
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and be led the league 1~ Wellston 335
SoUth POint ~49
slugging percen!&amp;ge ( .566), Warren local 377
double~ (47) and runs scored Belpre 380
'(103). He alJo hit 21 homers
Oct. II District at Chllllcotlli:
Jackson 337
. and seven triples whlle Gallipolis 3&gt;19
AT
driving In I~ nms.
Waverly 350
Lynn rna~ many fine cat- ~~,1;1~ 351
chea and has a strong, ac· S\lfrldan 373
. 'Mtl
OP'P :..
curate arm.
TNm Scor1:
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OVERALL
Heme AWI'f
only I\\ years In the .minor N1me
Mitcllel
Avt
Won
Lost
Ave Aft
leaguea btlt dilplliyed all the Dale Browning
23 ~.9 13 10 &gt;10.1 41.6
polae and epilfidence of a Chuck Follrod
2~ . 41.2
11 12 40.9 41,6
2~
42 .4 13 10 41.9 42.9
~ed veteran throug!)out C•enson Pratt
Merk Gilkey
21
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.6 43.3 « .3
Ill( mdre Cllmpaicn. ·
Steve Bochner
16 45.4 ' 12
2 « .6 ~6.8
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"I remember two years ago Homer Smith
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Won u
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SPOISORm BY MEIGS HIGH S01001.
SEOAL Record
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Non-League
won 10 Lost o
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Lewis who rushed for 131
John Berry, Phil Hilgenberg
yards last week against
and freshrium Brannen began
!ll()Ving a.gains\ the le~gue Hannan Trace.
. cliamplon ·Bltbcats..
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llannait Tface had troublli .....---~----.,
getting its offe~ untra~ked . .
a.eatnat the Southwestern· ·
Highlanders,
At Patriot, Coach Bob ·
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Ashley's Highlanders will ·
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victory and third of the
91o 5MOn.-Fri.
season against Coach Bill
910 8 Sit.
Jewell's Southern Tornadoes.
Closed Sunday
Southern dropped a hard·
fought 15-3 game to Eastern
last weekend.
The Tornados will be out w
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stop Highlander fullback Kip L-,;.;;;;;;,;;;.;;;;i;;....,.-.-_.l ~

NEW" YORK (UPI) - Remember how close Rusty Staub
Clime kl being traded kl PhUadelphia a year ago? He's much
For Gallia County's four lone league loss was I~ to
North Gallia's offense has who had many state ranl\ed
cloeer kl going there now, only this lime there doesn't figure w Class Alearns in the Southern the same Bobcats.
been paced by the running of teams at B~yd County, Ky.
Last Friday, Rock Hill
be the same kind of last-mlnute hitch which killed two different Valley Athletic Conference,
Offensively. North Gallia is Fred Logan, junior tailback
defeated
Olesapeake, 1U.
deals last Fall for the Phillles, one with the Mets and the other · lhis week marks the end of BV!lraging 26 points per and . Mike
Casey, · a
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with the Tigers....Montreal Expos will be naming their new the 97 football seaspn .
outing wpile Its defense has sophomore, and the receiving The Panthers are currently
manager soon after club president Johhny McHale returns . • Action begins Thursday permitted 9.2 points per corps of senior end , Don th~ first.place club in the 0)1io
from il generai managers' meeting lri Puerto Rico this coming night with the Kyger Creek gam~. Eastern's offensive Spencer, Logan jllld junior Valley· Conference, .'l'hai
victory followed a I~ loss kl
'• weekend and Karl Kuehl still is out front among all t.he can· Bobcats battling the Rock has a 20.2 scoring average Brett Tackett. ·
Fairland
and a tHl tie with
' didates. One big plus for Kue!)l, managing Escogldo in the Hill Redmen of Lawrence while the Eagle defense has
Kyger Creek wrapped up a
Dominican Winter League now is the fact he has managed in County· The big game, allowed just 7.4 points per share of the Southern Valley Oak Hill.
Kyger Cteek's only loss
Montreal'srnlnorleaguesyst~thepastfouryearsand in that however, has been billed at outing. · Friday's match-up Athletic Conference title
time he helped develop more than 20 of the kids on the Expos' Meigs County as the North could be a game of quar- Friday night with a 33-12 was to the Alexander Spar·
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roster right now....
Gallia Pirates meet the terbacks.
vicklry over Symmes Valley. tans.
In other league game• ·
That's 1111 old baseball trick Emile Francis Is employing, Ea~tern Eagles In a game kl
North Gallla Is led by the It was the Bobcats' third
pu~ his whole team up on waivers the way he has done in dectde the outcome of the 1975 passing and running of junior straight championship under, Friday. Symmes Valley visits
Hannan Trace and Southern
dlagu8t with his poOr-lilarting, listless-looking New York Ran- SVAC championship.
Mark Theiss while Eastern coach Jiin Sprague.
gers. Francia, 1 !lopelese baseball bug, may have gotten the
.An Ea~tern vicklry would .relies on the passing of junior
The Bobcats have a strong goes to Southwestern.
At Mert:erville, the winner
Idea from Paul Rlchaids who once tried to trade hla entire gtvelheEaglesashareofthe BobMc&lt;lure.McCiureisalsO offense but in recent weeks
Houslon team for all the ~Uanta Braves. And who do you think . title along with Kyger Creek. a hard runner on the Eagles' · the defense bas become of the Wildcat-Viking game
will esca~e the league
gave Richards the Idea? Frank "Trader" Lane or course A loss would move North wishbone option.
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"suspect".
Lane oUered the Chicago white Sox even up for' the Detroit Gallla inkl sole possession of
Other Eastern running
Thursday night, Kyger!s basement. !Iannan Trl!ce has
Tlgera, man-tor:rnan 25 years ago and got the !8me answer second pll!ce.
threats are Don Eichinger, a defense must s!Qp All..Ohlo a 2-6 record whlle Sytrunes
Rlchardll did_ no!.:.
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Georges Carpentier, who died of a heart attack in Paris blemish was a 20-20 tie at fullback and Joe Kuh'n, hard- halfback Don Davisson. Rock . Last Friday, the Viking
Monday at 81, "!!I Ute first Frenchman ever kl win a world J&lt;yger Creek. North Galllla's nose sophomore.
Hill is coached by Tom Scott, offense behind the running of
boxing title of any k!pd. He was world light heavyweight ldng
for two ye1r1111d not much more than a middleweight when he
had his fam0111 meeting with Jack Dempsey at Boyle's Thirty
Acree In Jeraey City, N.J., in 1921. Carpentier foul!ht nlimber
of heavywelahta, Gene Tunney among them, but maintained
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Dempsey hit him In their fight which lasted only 4 rounds
...' "! waa convt,lced I eould beat him " Carpentier remem·
bered. "I wasaure I could knock out aeybody who Clime at me,
By Major Amos B: Hoople
Oklahoma Sooners and 28
· Tulsa 41, Louisville 21
and I knew he'd come at me because he was a clole quarter
PterlessProgoostlcator
Oklahoma State on the Arizona U, Brigham Young UCLA 27, Washlugtoa .!3
fighter. I hit him on the chin with my hardest right In tbe
Egad, friends, here, quick . Cowboys'homegrounda. This 14
Utah State 11, Wyotiung 10
.aecond round. The punch staggered him, but the bell rang 20 as !hat proverbial wink, we is the beat Cowboy entry In So. Cal. 26, CaUforuJa.7
Arizona St. 44, Utah 8 '
lleCIInda later. He came out fresh for the third round. He was are into the last four weeks of years but, alas, they will not Housloil%0, CIDciDDatl3
Vlrglula 27, Vanderbilt 21
like a tiger and began hitting me with tbe hardest punches any the collegiate pigskin sea8on. be able kl withstand the Appalachlim St. 39, Citadel U . Delaware 30, Villlloova zo
human ever threw. Nobody ever could hit the.way Dempsey And, I might add, the month darting runs of Joe Florida St. 17, ClemiOD U
Va. Tech. 34, Wm. &amp; Mary 18
did that day. And he was shaking off my punches as If I were that separates the genuine Washingkln and the relent- Rutgen 28, Connecticut 15 Wash. St. 38, Oregon Z3
patting him with my open hand. He was the ooughest man I contenders
from
the less drive of the Sooners. In a CorueU %4, Co!Dmbla 15
West va. 31, Kent State %1
ever saw, and he knocked me out with a right to the heart In the pretenders.
high-ecorlng affair Oklahoma Temple H, Daykla 18
Mempbls SL Zt, Wichita St. 12
fourth round."....
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Winola 29, WlscooaiD U
T&lt;m ~er. up for the Natlona!League'sCyYoung Award a such traditional engagements · beauty matches Kansas and San Jose St. 30, Frune St. %1 Yale 3%, Dartmousb 7
third time, Is the latest big name athlete kl take kl tv com· as Southern California vs. Kansas State at Lawrence. Georgia Tech U, Dulle 1Z
Gallipolis 14 Waverly 0
mentating unaportll, both nationally and for a local channel in
California (63rd contest) Make it Jayhawks, 29, the Georcla 33, Richmond I
WeUslon 22 Logan 20
the metrgpolltan New York area. The Mets' ace could wind up
Alabama-Mississippi State visiting State Wildcats, 20 - · Boaton U. 14, Holy Cro11 7 Ironton 7 Mel11 8
the lint ~.ooo pitcher next aeaaon. That's purely In salary. (60th game), Miuisaippi vs . . kaff·kaff.
Montana St. Zl, Idaho 14
Jackson %8 Atheoa 1t
Cltfllh Hunlllr received'-' million from the Yankees, but only l.SU (64th meeting), KansasIn the klugh Southwestern No. m. 30, Illinois St. %1
Ironton St. Joe 8 Soath Polut 7
f)IO,OOOa ye~r of that was in the f~ of salary. Sandy Koulu Kansas State (their 73rd), Conference, the Texas Long- Colorado %7, Iowa Slate 17
Coal Grove U Manchester 0
mUll ltlll remember .when he asked for $100,000 a year and tbe Oklahoma . Oklalloma State horns will stampede the SMU KaD88s %9, K.aD881 St, %0
. Rock HUI %8 Kyger Creek 8
Dodgers recoiled In horror ....
(70th joust).
Mustangs, 49-14, In their 55th Kentucky Z&amp;, Tulane 11
Pt. Pleannt8 Parkenburg 6
Befqre the finai .Proe of the World Series, manY of Sparky
Another crowd pleaser meeting. And Texas Tech will Colgate 20, Lehigh 18
Eaatem 14 North GaUia It
Anderaon's well-wlahers wanted kl cushion the pain of defeat which Is short on tradition but cook fllce, 46--13 - heh-beh! Maryland 17, PeDil State 10 Alexander 38 Belpre 8
in
t.he Red Sox beat the Reds, 10 a number of them tole! \be long on deaire brings tlie Air
The Hoople Three-Star "Milml (0.) 40, Toledo If
Nelaonvllle-York i VlntoJi
Clnclllnatl manager, ''remember this, no matter what, tbe sun
Force and the Army klgether Specjal Ia Maryland to Mlchlgaa 31, Mlunota 7
County 1
ltiU II gonna shine tomorrow."
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Academy championship. 10. The Terps have only Mlaslulppl !3, Nebt'Ub 20 Trace 8
881111 thing 6,000 ~··
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HJving whipped the Navy man..ed kl beat Penn State New Me:dco ,:l7, UTEP 14
S.utllem U Southwu~m 13
"And you klxlwtl!ll?" be 88YI· '"lbe ~ actuaQy did shine. Middies earlier this se8101l, once In 21 previous meeUngs So. Carolln' II, ~~ 'P· State ZJ
It t~ned out kl be a gorgeous day ."
the Falcons wiU claim the but this will be their day - No. Carolina ,7, Wake Forest
title by trouncing Army, 31· har-rumph!
Z7
12.
Now go on with my W. Tex. St. Z1, N. E.
.Getting back to the forecast.
Loulllana l.'
traditional contests , the Air Foree 31, Army 1%
Iowll H, Nortbll'eatem'll
Hoople System confidently Arkanaas St. 25, UT Cbat.' 20 Notre Dame U, Navy 17
predicts a 26-7 win for the Texas AAM 33, ArkaDIBI 13 Oblo State 49, Indiana 7
Southern California Trojans Florida Z8, Auburn 7
Ohio U. 31, Weit. Mich. I
over the Bruins at Berkeley. Baylor 17, TCU i
Oklahoma 37, Oldaboma a
And in the big Southeastern Boatoa Col %4, Miami, (Fla.) Z7
Conference doubleheader at Z1
Stanford Z8, Oregoa a I
· Jackson, Miss., we see !loll RIRIII
San Diego St. 35, Pacific Zl
NEW YOM (UP!) - Fred the big leagues, not only are Alabama rolling over
Harvard!t, PeDDJylvanla 1S
lq'nn is halfway klward being the conditions better, but with
Mlulsslppl State, 34-14, in the
Princeton 11, Brown 1Z
the first rookie lo win the the crowds and situation, Ills daylight
contest, and
Mlc!b. SL 31, Purdue n
rookie of the year and the easier to get yourself geared Mississippi taking a 28--13
Drake !1, S.. m. 7
moetvaluableplayer awards . . mentally oo get up evecy day. vlcWry over the LU Fig!)ting
Texas C9, SlWU U
The aa..,..,-old outfielder
"My rbl totals: surprised Tigers under the masdas.
Plttabur&amp;b ZZ, Syracuse 14
of the Boston Reel Sox me, but I always believed I
Also In the Southeastern,
Tenn. 31,-Colo. SL I
Tu~ was named winner belonged here."
Florida's Gators will triumph
:reus Tech •· Rlee U
tl the American League's
Wlt.hout Lynn, Rice Wllllld over Auburn's Tigers, 2&amp;-7.
Rookie of the Year Award easily have won rookie 'Tis a aad -son for retiring
and wW now walt to see If he honors. The 22-year-old Shug Jordan, completing his
a11o Is 110 receive the league's outfielder, ll'ho played psrt ri ·25th year as boss of the'
moet valuable play.- award. the year as a designated Tigers.
Lym Is the l. .llng candidate litter, batted .300 with 22
The Big One of the day
. SVAC STANDINGS
for MVP honon as well, and home I'Uill and 102 rbl.
brings
tog~ther
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ALL GAMES
no rookie in basebaU history
TNm
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Kyger, Creek 6 1 1 2!7 79
awards. The AL MVP award
1r75·76 MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL GOLF RECORD
Eastern
6 1 1 162 52
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170 Nel10nvllle- York 193
N.
Gallla
6 2 o 210 7~
Wlube a'"""""""" on ov, ... Meigs 170 Wawrly 168 Athens 163
Southern
3 5 0 85 131
In a balloting ol :M sporla Meigs 175 Logan 168 Jackson 1641
H. Trace
2 6 o n 236
writers- two from each AL Melgs 160 Gallipolis 1&gt;1'1 Wellston ISO
Southwestern 2 6 o G 131
city _ , unn came within one- Melgs 163 Southern 219
S. Valley
1 7 0 26 153
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SYAC ONLY
half point of being a Meigs. 160 Nelsonville· York 110
TNm
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unanimous selection for top Meigs 16~ Wawrly 173
Kyger Creek 5 0 1 207 52
Eastern
4 0 I 103 26
rookie honors One writer Meigs m Wamn Local 200
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N. Gallla
4 I o 1:10 14
Jim Rlce,sp~t his vote giving Meigs 168 Wellston 167 Ironton 175
Southern
2 3 0 fl 18
FURNITURE
Lynn and his teammate Jim Meigs 171 Gallipolis 169 Jackson 182
Southwest. 2 3 0 J:l. 18
MIIWiopott, O.
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Meigs 161 Jackson 178
S. VIlifY
0 5 0 12 91
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H. Trace
o 5 0 20 195
Lynn Is only ~o years off Meigs 166 Warrlll· Local 201
Tot1b
17 17 I 559 SIP
the campus of Southern Meigs 111 Wahema 119
California and had one of the Meigs 176 Wahlma 178 Soothern 223
ftnest rookie seasons of any Mol:~1 :0 Stcll,on11 11 Pomeroy:
player. He batted .331, second Gallipolis 32!1
kl Minnesota's Rod Carew Jackson 3:!4
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and be led the league 1~ Wellston 335
SoUth POint ~49
slugging percen!&amp;ge ( .566), Warren local 377
double~ (47) and runs scored Belpre 380
'(103). He alJo hit 21 homers
Oct. II District at Chllllcotlli:
Jackson 337
. and seven triples whlle Gallipolis 3&gt;19
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driving In I~ nms.
Waverly 350
Lynn rna~ many fine cat- ~~,1;1~ 351
chea and has a strong, ac· S\lfrldan 373
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only I\\ years In the .minor N1me
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polae and epilfidence of a Chuck Follrod
2~ . 41.2
11 12 40.9 41,6
2~
42 .4 13 10 41.9 42.9
~ed veteran throug!)out C•enson Pratt
Merk Gilkey
21
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SPOISORm BY MEIGS HIGH S01001.
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knit polyester. Styled ;n solids ond
patterns in sizes 8· 18 .

selection of· .aolida -and prinft·
are sure to please. Lodies sites

M·l·X·XX. long and knee
lengtha.

52!~.

$999
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PRIZES FOR BEST COSIUME

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·Armour Canned Treet ••••••••••1!.~!·.~:~. ggc
Carnation Instant Milk•••••••••~~; ..... n69
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Teen Queen Cut Green and Shelley. 8eans..2•8.~!·.. 3f
Sta Puff Fabric Softener••• ~ ••••• !!.~~.. 6f
Maxwell House Instant Coff~!.~~•.~~~$31'

18 YRS. MD OLDER "B.Y.O."

SIUS8-18

HECK'S REG. TO '24,99
SJIONS 11111.

BLANKETS

Rookie-of-Year

NOV. 1-9 to 1 A.M.

$177

HECK'S REG. TO $3.44

Lynn AL's

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· V-ntck , in 1olid1 and
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ed novelty prints, Raggedy Ann, Betty Boop~

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REG.

$7.11

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$4.98
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PRESS\.IRE SPRAY

LOCK DE-ICER

These comfortable, casual and toogh trousers
are of heavyweight Army Duck in Mustord.
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loop s, twQ front slas~ pochts, two rear pockets, and zipper fl y.

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HUNTING .
COAT
Designe&lt;lfor rough going.
Mode of medivm wei9ht
mustard color Army Duck

HECK'S
. REG~
$1.19
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DEPT. · ·

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SEAT COVERS

PRISTONE
12 OUNCE

.

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FIT SOLID OR SPLIT SEATSASSORTED COLORS.

BRAKE FLUID
$100
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$4'! .

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Thi1 Bond C !)'fM fi r~ t~~:tintuiU\tr prcttc:h t1om• ond fam~l., from grec..e, elec:triull, oil,
point or·gasolme fires. It i1 non-toJ:ic: and non.cotrOii.,.. ond is 1implt eno~o~9h lot o child to
operate. Ju't pull from lht wall, remove the sofety Mal, aim and spray. Complete
operotif'g and tflting in\tr11Cfion5Cl(t printed dlrtctly on tht IXd of the FIQfl'll fighttr .

HICK'SIIG.
$13.11

30 inch automatic fan
forced instant heat.
Chrome safetY grill.
U.L lisled

HECK'S REG. 74 QT.
4

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$328
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$299
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$6.99

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$699

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refillable bulk tank . The Silk-lite® mantle
lights instantly; the Pyrex globe resists
knocks. light adjusts from soft to bright and
burns stoa.dily, rega rdless of fuel level. Con·
version from propane to LP is ~osy with

COLlMAN

PROP

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$7.99

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$1.66
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HUNTING

HECK'&amp;
lEG.
$1.38 PR.

99(

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PROPANE
FUEL ...
$1,49

$299

$188.

HICK'S
lEG.
$2.99

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SCRUB
TUB

$11:900 .

. COLEMAN
16.4 oz.

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20GAL.

5

$ 66

CAMP
LAMP

30" ELECTRIC
BASEBOARD
HEATER
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FAN BELT
OR

. HICK'S IIG. $4.26

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SI'Hrs,.r.

-

HECK'S REG.
' $16.99

WINCHISTa

~INYL HUNTING GLOVES •
HICIC'SIIG.
s1· 44
$1.99

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CLOTH

1

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pocket .

Twin actiqn slide bars help glw tilt Winchester Model1200 a
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prevents formation of condensation.

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$7.99Set
AlliiiOTm

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$5.H lA. '
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8 CYLINDER·ORIGINAl EQUIPMENT "DELCO" SUPPRESSOR WIRE·ATTACHED NEOPRENE BOOTS
AND TERMINALS

HICK'S IIG. $3.99

HICK'S IIG. $5.99

HUNTING
HAT

S]6~

$7.99

REWIRE SET

.$299
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$399

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SPARKPLOG

and tr eoted woter r!pel· .

CHOIC.

CAPTAIN

"C'' OR "D" Siie
FLASH LICHT
$277
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VINYL .
"BUSHMASTER"··

· ·

IISULATED ·

HOLTS

. HUNTING PANTS

PRESS\.IRE SPRAY

LOCK DE-ICER

These comfortable, casual and toogh trousers
are of heavyweight Army Duck in Mustord.
They' re, fullr, water repellont treated. Belt
loop s, twQ front slas~ pochts, two rear pockets, and zipper fl y.

(IAUIUOT
IIICUIMD)

•

FIELD
GUARD

HUNTING .
COAT
Designe&lt;lfor rough going.
Mode of medivm wei9ht
mustard color Army Duck

HECK'S
. REG~
$1.19
AUTQMOTIVE
DEPT. · ·

.

TERRY
SEAT COVERS

PRISTONE
12 OUNCE

.

AUTOMOBILE

.I

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eASSOITID
SIDS

FIT SOLID OR SPLIT SEATSASSORTED COLORS.

BRAKE FLUID
$100
FOR DISC OR DRUM BRAKES.

$4'! .

,.,
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AIIDIIOTWI,.,,

1.99

AVOC~DO

9-DRAWER

STORAGE .
CA ET
$266

THERMAL

....,,

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RADIATOR
HOSE
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HICK'S
IIG.
66'

HICK'S 110. 99 1
Aii&amp;. .ltri . .T.

66!.

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$1''

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$1.29 PKG.

NORELCO

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10W40 HAVOLINE

FIRE EXTINGUISHER ..

Thi1 Bond C !)'fM fi r~ t~~:tintuiU\tr prcttc:h t1om• ond fam~l., from grec..e, elec:triull, oil,
point or·gasolme fires. It i1 non-toJ:ic: and non.cotrOii.,.. ond is 1implt eno~o~9h lot o child to
operate. Ju't pull from lht wall, remove the sofety Mal, aim and spray. Complete
operotif'g and tflting in\tr11Cfion5Cl(t printed dlrtctly on tht IXd of the FIQfl'll fighttr .

HICK'SIIG.
$13.11

30 inch automatic fan
forced instant heat.
Chrome safetY grill.
U.L lisled

HECK'S REG. 74 QT.
4

.,.,,,,.,

r.

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GARBAGE '
CAN
$328
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IIG,
$4.99

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....,,,.,
.

160%.

ASSORTED

SCREWDRIVERS
~

TOR·CH. KIT

3 FOI

SJ 00
HICK'S
IIG.
491 1A.

M?FWA.

"''"

R
HAMMER

$299
HKK'SIIO.

$4.44

.........r. . .

·PET'M
TICK&amp; FLEA
· COLLAR

MOP

·PAIL

$·1"

ssu .

HICK'S
IIG.
S2.11

HICK'S
IIG.
$6.99

......
,.,
ELECTRIC
GLUE GUN
$699

.$166
HICK'S
IIG,

....,.,, ....,.,,,
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HEAT. TAPE

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IIG.
$5.99

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..,
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Work from Coleman LP-Gos. cartridge or

4 ONLY

refillable bulk tank . The Silk-lite® mantle
lights instantly; the Pyrex globe resists
knocks. light adjusts from soft to bright and
burns stoa.dily, rega rdless of fuel level. Con·
version from propane to LP is ~osy with

COLlMAN

PROP

Coleman's lantern conveutQn poe:~ age and

STOVE
bw• to•.

HICK'S
IIG.
$21.11 .

'3'''
,.,,.,

. HECK'S RIG. '5,99

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$17.99
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SPORTS

om.

SJ99 ·HICK'S
lEG.
$2.99

,.,,

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STADIUM
SEAT
WILSON

HICK'S
IIG •
$19.99

$12"
.

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BASKETBALL
HICK'S

$988

HECK'S
REG.
$7.99

$~:?ia
S/Wn•r.

-

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SEISOII

STEMMLER
tSHAKESPEARE

t

HUNTING BOWS
..HICIIC'I 110. TO $79.99

HICK'S IIG. $1.59

•,,•

.

$39'~

:,· 99c ..
.•,,,.,

-.

~,.,.

24••

2 ONLY

fll-

BACKBOARD
AND GOAL
COMBINATION

tOUTIRS

1060

."' "

$

$1488

.'

LANTERN
REFLECTOR

$444

£

'

ribb.d COle bottom,

regulator.

.2 ONLY

... 1

·~

top.

fold ing wind b&lt;rifltt witt! dip W'll1l supportt, two sprifl9'"
octlon toogMiotchft for Mtullnt lid.

"

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FRAIILL .

IVES

$14~

88~.

HICIC'SIEG.
$1.66
.

PROP.ANE
LANTERN

..

TROOPER
.HAT

SOCKS

COLEMAN

·

BY COLE NATIONAL

''

-..

,

SHI'I'S,.T.

. ASSORTED

..........-

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HICK'S
RIG.
$1.79

.

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"ICK'S

Operottl lrotn dispollltlt bottltl or rtlilloble

.,..

$322

GUN CASES'

BALLSTON
HUNTING

HECK'&amp;
lEG.
$1.38 PR.

99(

PMIL

F.orurws nickel plofed llo'llt

....;. ..'
. •·'

12 -PT• .

PtJI'I'SD.T.

SJM ,.S4H to•:::99'

PROPANE
FUEL ...
$1,49

$299

$188.

HICK'S
lEG.
$2.99

DEER LURE

s"'n •r.

' ·~

.

SCRUB
TUB

$11:900 .

. COLEMAN
16.4 oz.

.•

HECK'S REG. '21.U

IIAtlriA. . .

20GAL.

5

$ 66

CAMP
LAMP

30" ELECTRIC
BASEBOARD
HEATER
.
.

59~~·

LL BELT

GOIILEI CALLEI

4 on~

MOTOR .OIL

TRAILILAZER

PINNWOOD

HIPWELL

'

SPOI'I'SIH!PT.

1200

S/'f/1'11 ,.,,

$1.94

HICK'S 110~

HICK'SIIG. To $2.H
·~

HICK'SIIG. $139.11

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..

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REG.
$16.99 .

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OF2

CHOICE

. •r.

HICIC S IIG. $3.99

"UtJits

PACKAGI

CARS .

AITDIIOTWI

HICK'S
RIG.
99 1 I

TERMINAL
ENDS

FAN BELT
OR

. HICK'S IIG. $4.26

SHOTGUN
SI'Hrs,.r.

-

HECK'S REG.
' $16.99

WINCHISTa

~INYL HUNTING GLOVES •
HICIC'SIIG.
s1· 44
$1.99

.•'

ANTI-FOG
CLOTH

1

"''"

.."•· .
..,..

BAnERY

pocket .

Twin actiqn slide bars help glw tilt Winchester Model1200 a
self·llar1ing action designed to help move Itself bock in o
qui&lt;k, effortless motion . Auor1od gauges.

'&lt;lJ•

"'
""
..

len t. RubberiEed goiTie

SJ19

·

SOCKS

ICE SCRAPER

One wipe stops fogging of window~. Does
not obsecvre vision. Lasts for long periods.
prevents formation of condensation.

.
ALASKAI ~

•r.

.

,.,,

.SPOUS DEPT.

HICK'S 110.
$7.99Set
AlliiiOTm

.DELUXE
"ICE BREAKER"
HOLTS

· HICK'S
IIG.
$5.H lA. '
SHI'II

8 CYLINDER·ORIGINAl EQUIPMENT "DELCO" SUPPRESSOR WIRE·ATTACHED NEOPRENE BOOTS
AND TERMINALS

HICK'S IIG. $3.99

HICK'S IIG. $5.99

HUNTING
HAT

S]6~

$7.99

REWIRE SET

.$299
IACI

$399

Heclc's Reg.

SPARKPLOG

and tr eoted woter r!pel· .

CHOIC.

CAPTAIN

"C'' OR "D" Siie
FLASH LICHT
$277
HECK'S IIG. $3.45
$1101'11 IJIIT.

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$9.99
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with hooks. Assorted colors .

HECK'S REG.
$4.99

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NDIISIWAIE IJIPT.

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$9.99

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SALAD SET

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TABLE
WI1H BRASS FRAME
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REG.
$16.88
NDIISIWAIE
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$J55

HICK'S
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$2.49

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$2.11 .

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RED GARLAND BOWL
HECK'S
RIG.
$2.49

IIHIIWMI,.r.

HECK'S REG.
' $3.55

FESCO PLASTIC
20QUART

Heck's Reg. ·

$1.39 '

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IIOGIWAII

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$2_44-_

HECK'S
. REG.
$3.99

$239

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PAIL

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·62c
Heck's Rtfl.
89c

,.,,

HOUSEWAII.

HOIISIWAM

ROASTING
PAN
HECK'S
REG.

' ' $3.99

llll'f.

$ 2·.66
;

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~ SHOE
HICK'S .
RIG.
$1.18

THE DRY LOOK .
HAIR SPRAY FOR MEN

BYGILLEnE
•

eiXTI~HOLD

HICK'S RIG.
$1.37
CRAYOLA

RACK

99c

..• t

.64 COUNT CRAYONS
' HECK'S REG.
$1.39

Keep dishft, coffH and roll1 piping hot right at
the toble , Presidential walnut finish top. '
chrome trim and black Bakelite handles. Thermostatically controlled 'heat with hot spot area
for coffH.
·

...,.., 0''
.,

JOHNSON &amp; JOHNSON
. 24 OUNCE

CAMERA CASE

BABY POWDER

FOR ZIP CAMERA

I .

$199

IIOISIWAII IJPT.

.

.!~XB.,I~~P
(IIAIS)

$1 00

-Hedr'rR.t,
32c '

HICIC'SIIG.

·

2~RS401

,.,

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WI1HCOUPON

7 Bushe1
LEAF
. tor ·
BAGS Heck's Reg. 99•

2

HICK'S lliG.
59 4 1ACH
HOUSEWAII

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HECK'S
RIG. ,

HICK'S
RIG.
$2.13

$4.99

$J29
HICK'S R.G.

'2.19

camt•r.

'

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3-5950

POLAROID 108
POLACOLOR2

FILM
$45~

...,.,,

HICK'S RIG.

$4.99

SYLVANIA

FLASH CUBES
e REGULAR
e HI-POWER

$100
HECK'S REG. $1.29

JIWII.IY
tDSMEnt DEPT.

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130UNCE

RIGHT GUARD
ucc

CONGESPIRIN
4 WAY NASAL SPRAY .
TABS 36'S.

·7J..C

52(

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HICK;S RIG. 81 1

DEODORANT

$119
HICK'SRIG.
$2.09

'

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tOSMIT(t IIPT.

tOSMEnt IBT.

. DEPT.

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$

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160Z.

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HECK'S
REG.
$12.88

.

HDISIWAII IIPT.

5 COUNT

BUSHEL BASKET

$999

MUNSEY

tDSIIInt"'"

89C

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SUNLAMP
AND HOLDER

!jl llttl~ ll·,

IIDIISIWAIIDB'T.

COUNTRY

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Housewarea Dept,

· LIPAe..
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1020

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•

Alumin)J m roastong pan with racks.

'

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$39,96

AL~MIIUM

IOOCOUNT

HICK'S
RIG,
$3.99

I

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eiiGULAI

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HICK'SREG.
$14.96 sn

c;-4300

$148

VIBRAnONS

SJ99

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BOUDOIR HAMPER

HICK'S
REG.$3.99

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HECK'S RIG. $33.96

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JIWII.IY
DII'T.

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COMEr

JIIISIY,.T.

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$27 99

·

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SPIRAL SET
OF 3
SPIRAL POLY ·
WRAP

HECK'S REG.
$37.96

No licen1e required. Greotoll-round communicotor for fun outdoo'r, . Compoct1ite ideal
for ~moll hond' or shirt pocketu~ Operotes
on CB chonnel 1-4
Eos y-to·vse. side·positioned "Push·lo- To lk" lrigg"et • Power JOver
On/Off control
Tll!lest9ping 2 1" whip onlenno with high visibility co lor coded tip
SeMitiw super·reo eneroli¥e recei¥er . Oper·
ote1 on 9·¥olt battery (not incl.)
Packed in
pai11 lndi¥iduolly colo r coded onhlnno tipt.

e

Automatic .-d. eoM ond ptrl.:tion for evtry 1liciAg iob· 8lg 6 Yr"
""'ottd 1fMI blode cuh ~~~wafer thin to JA" . Stoyl thorp . Thick·
neu knob odjulli for dicing with o "catered look." Food grip, thumb
gucrd, blade lifter. Power unit rernov11 fo r 101y deoning. Sporir.ling
chrome beauty.

NOISIWAIIDB'T.

$33 99
WALKIE-TALKIES

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~~~~Dept.

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ltd's Rea. 9t

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S44''

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ZIP
CAMERA
Zip off color pidurft in 60 seconds! Black and

14 Sheet

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$:~~'6
•••r•r.

A valve priced contpoct wi#1 horizontOI 'tyling in o contemporary cabinet
WdAe·
de1ign. Pogt digitol c!ock readout with large, light nvmeral1
to-Mvsk Of' Wakt·lo-Aiorm
~" top-fired dynamic 1peaker
Slide-rule
radiodiollor easy, occurat• dation ~.election • Built-in Af( reduces FM drift
automatically
2A-hour woh·up 1y1tem turn~ rtd io on at tome time eac:h
. day until rtMt or turned off
Electronic lone olorm with adjulfob"' ¥Oiume:
• Automatic Volume Control r.duce1 chongfi in volume o' •to lion' ore tuned ,
Two built-in ontenno1r lint cord lor FM, ferrite rod for AM
Attnn ti.,..
walnut grain fini$h on poly1tyrene cobintt.

e

DIVIDER
BOOK .

HECK'S .

RIG.
$33.96

'

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. MILK GLASS

•••,,.1. $29"
.

cally anywhere.

GENERAL ELECTRIC
•

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Heck's Reg.

e

A big 5ound mu5ic mac~ine with 21peokers, tone control
and automatic program sequenCing. The "lQudmouth''
has three·way power capability w you con toke it along
to the beach, on picnics, boat, car or camper .. . practi·

AM-FM
DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO
"

IIOIISIWAIIIJIPT.

set . lo11ely design on the side for a
touch of elegance.

e

HICK'S

Jt:

HECK'S
REG.
$12.88

Everything you need in o cook wore

e

speaker.

PORTAILU-TiACil PLAYa

GENlRAL ELECTRIC

sa••

OVAL BOWL·HICK'S
RIG.
$S.66

....,

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COOKWARE SET

WHITE OR GREEN

• CIIOKI Of ' COI.DIS

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Built-in condenwr m'crophone for "hands lru" recording plu ~
remote microphone for iMtrYii'Ws/dictoling
Cone"' eje&lt;.t
N:./DC Power; operatti on 4 "C" 1ize botterieJ (not Incl. ) or ).c
Converter !included)
Switches from botterit1 to AC when AC
Converter i1 used Automati c end-of·tape shutoff Automatic level
,. Control (A~C) • Aetractobl. handle.
'

W11H BRASS FRAME

HECK'S
REG,.$12.88

Heck's Reg. 72'

"LOUDMOUTH"

WI1H CONDINSI!t MIKI '

e

. HECK'S
REG.
$9.99

EMPRESS
BENCFI

'" $844

49~

-

AUTOMATIC
PHONOGRAPH
thetic sop ph ire styli won't damage stereo records. Higt\impoct polystyrene case. Four· speed changer
45
RPM !pindle inc luded . . : powerful 6" oval d~~~mic;

GINIRAL ELl(TJUC

. . . ·.

. CASSEnE RECORDER

'

200 COUNT

44 '·:]jj'H«l'• .

GINIRAL ILICTRI~

WITIIUSS FlAME

. tYJ)iriR
p&amp;JTflr
.

'

Compatibl~ mo naural crystal Cartridge with dual svn·

GLASS TOP
OCCASIONAL
TABLE

._-.--ol

3-5504

&gt;

HECK'S
REG.
$9.99
IIOIISIWAIE
DB'T:

319

4POT CADDY
PLANT STAND

.TRIPOD D~SIGN
.PLANT STAND · ·

6

SHOWER.CURTAIN
AND HOOKS SET

200 CO'UNT

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$644

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REG.
$9.99
IIOIISIWAIE

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with hooks. Assorted colors .

HECK'S REG.
$4.99

$

NDIISIWAIE IJIPT.

FILLER PAPER

-

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72•

HE.CK'S
RIG.
$9.99

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Housewares Dept.

SALAD SET

~--.

RED

GLASS TOP
TABLE
WI1H BRASS FRAME
1;- . •

~!:4
REG.
$16.88
NDIISIWAIE
DB'T.

,
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$J55

HICK'S
RIG.
$2.49

,.,

POLAROID
ELECTRIC

white pi&lt;:tureJ in 30 seconds!

•..,,.,,
$19.18

4 Sublect

•

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3 ONLY

SJ777

OVAL BOWL·
HICK'S
, RIG.
$2.11 .

sJ44

S-PliCE

CHIP' I DIP-SALAD sn

RED GARLAND BOWL
HECK'S
RIG.
$2.49

IIHIIWMI,.r.

HECK'S REG.
' $3.55

FESCO PLASTIC
20QUART

Heck's Reg. ·

$1.39 '

•

NOIISIWAII ,.T.

IIOGIWAII

1/NSIWAII"''·

$2_44-_

HECK'S
. REG.
$3.99

$239

'

10 QT. UTILITY
PAIL

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HICK'S

FILLER PAPER

·62c
Heck's Rtfl.
89c

,.,,

HOUSEWAII.

HOIISIWAM

ROASTING
PAN
HECK'S
REG.

' ' $3.99

llll'f.

$ 2·.66
;

.

~ SHOE
HICK'S .
RIG.
$1.18

THE DRY LOOK .
HAIR SPRAY FOR MEN

BYGILLEnE
•

eiXTI~HOLD

HICK'S RIG.
$1.37
CRAYOLA

RACK

99c

..• t

.64 COUNT CRAYONS
' HECK'S REG.
$1.39

Keep dishft, coffH and roll1 piping hot right at
the toble , Presidential walnut finish top. '
chrome trim and black Bakelite handles. Thermostatically controlled 'heat with hot spot area
for coffH.
·

...,.., 0''
.,

JOHNSON &amp; JOHNSON
. 24 OUNCE

CAMERA CASE

BABY POWDER

FOR ZIP CAMERA

I .

$199

IIOISIWAII IJPT.

.

.!~XB.,I~~P
(IIAIS)

$1 00

-Hedr'rR.t,
32c '

HICIC'SIIG.

·

2~RS401

,.,

---

WI1HCOUPON

7 Bushe1
LEAF
. tor ·
BAGS Heck's Reg. 99•

2

HICK'S lliG.
59 4 1ACH
HOUSEWAII

.,...

l01l•1 ,
l'""k'l'

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,..... . ....
~ ~

HECK'S
RIG. ,

HICK'S
RIG.
$2.13

$4.99

$J29
HICK'S R.G.

'2.19

camt•r.

'

·-

3-5950

POLAROID 108
POLACOLOR2

FILM
$45~

...,.,,

HICK'S RIG.

$4.99

SYLVANIA

FLASH CUBES
e REGULAR
e HI-POWER

$100
HECK'S REG. $1.29

JIWII.IY
tDSMEnt DEPT.

"'"

JIWB.IY IJIPT.

GILLETTE
130UNCE

RIGHT GUARD
ucc

CONGESPIRIN
4 WAY NASAL SPRAY .
TABS 36'S.

·7J..C

52(

\

HICK;S RIG. 81 1

DEODORANT

$119
HICK'SRIG.
$2.09

'

HICK'S RIG. 68 1

tOSMIT(t IIPT.

tOSMEnt IBT.

. DEPT.

J

77

$

LIQUID

~

· snoF2

JillSir
DB'T.

160Z.

PRELL
-- SHAMPOO

·. $} SJ 00

e

HECK'S
REG.
$12.88

.

HDISIWAII IIPT.

5 COUNT

BUSHEL BASKET

$999

MUNSEY

tDSIIInt"'"

89C

.

SUNLAMP
AND HOLDER

!jl llttl~ ll·,

IIDIISIWAIIDB'T.

COUNTRY

SYLVANIA

.

HICK'S
RIG.

Housewarea Dept,

· LIPAe..
ltASn

~

1020

I

9 PAIR
METAL

•

Alumin)J m roastong pan with racks.

'

I

$39,96

AL~MIIUM

IOOCOUNT

HICK'S
RIG,
$3.99

I

UG.

I

CO\OIIID

~

'

WARMING TRAY

eiiGULAI

e

HICK'SREG.
$14.96 sn

c;-4300

$148

VIBRAnONS

SJ99

!J

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RIVAL

··oool)

BOUDOIR HAMPER

HICK'S
REG.$3.99

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JIWII.RY IIPT.

•

TALL

HECK'S RIG. $33.96

e

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JIWII.IY
DII'T.

e

'

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COMEr

JIIISIY,.T.

e

$27 99

·

. JIIISIY

SPIRAL SET
OF 3
SPIRAL POLY ·
WRAP

HECK'S REG.
$37.96

No licen1e required. Greotoll-round communicotor for fun outdoo'r, . Compoct1ite ideal
for ~moll hond' or shirt pocketu~ Operotes
on CB chonnel 1-4
Eos y-to·vse. side·positioned "Push·lo- To lk" lrigg"et • Power JOver
On/Off control
Tll!lest9ping 2 1" whip onlenno with high visibility co lor coded tip
SeMitiw super·reo eneroli¥e recei¥er . Oper·
ote1 on 9·¥olt battery (not incl.)
Packed in
pai11 lndi¥iduolly colo r coded onhlnno tipt.

e

Automatic .-d. eoM ond ptrl.:tion for evtry 1liciAg iob· 8lg 6 Yr"
""'ottd 1fMI blode cuh ~~~wafer thin to JA" . Stoyl thorp . Thick·
neu knob odjulli for dicing with o "catered look." Food grip, thumb
gucrd, blade lifter. Power unit rernov11 fo r 101y deoning. Sporir.ling
chrome beauty.

NOISIWAIIDB'T.

$33 99
WALKIE-TALKIES

e

·MEAT SLICER

~~~~Dept.

e

e

ELECTRIC

ltd's Rea. 9t

SZc

S44''

•

e

e

ZIP
CAMERA
Zip off color pidurft in 60 seconds! Black and

14 Sheet

•

.

$:~~'6
•••r•r.

A valve priced contpoct wi#1 horizontOI 'tyling in o contemporary cabinet
WdAe·
de1ign. Pogt digitol c!ock readout with large, light nvmeral1
to-Mvsk Of' Wakt·lo-Aiorm
~" top-fired dynamic 1peaker
Slide-rule
radiodiollor easy, occurat• dation ~.election • Built-in Af( reduces FM drift
automatically
2A-hour woh·up 1y1tem turn~ rtd io on at tome time eac:h
. day until rtMt or turned off
Electronic lone olorm with adjulfob"' ¥Oiume:
• Automatic Volume Control r.duce1 chongfi in volume o' •to lion' ore tuned ,
Two built-in ontenno1r lint cord lor FM, ferrite rod for AM
Attnn ti.,..
walnut grain fini$h on poly1tyrene cobintt.

e

DIVIDER
BOOK .

HECK'S .

RIG.
$33.96

'

IOIISIWUI

. MILK GLASS

•••,,.1. $29"
.

cally anywhere.

GENERAL ELECTRIC
•

":~::'

Heck's Reg.

e

A big 5ound mu5ic mac~ine with 21peokers, tone control
and automatic program sequenCing. The "lQudmouth''
has three·way power capability w you con toke it along
to the beach, on picnics, boat, car or camper .. . practi·

AM-FM
DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO
"

IIOIISIWAIIIJIPT.

set . lo11ely design on the side for a
touch of elegance.

e

HICK'S

Jt:

HECK'S
REG.
$12.88

Everything you need in o cook wore

e

speaker.

PORTAILU-TiACil PLAYa

GENlRAL ELECTRIC

sa••

OVAL BOWL·HICK'S
RIG.
$S.66

....,

NDIISIWAIE
· DB'T.

COOKWARE SET

WHITE OR GREEN

• CIIOKI Of ' COI.DIS

e

e

. COMET
7 -PC. ALUMINUM

SIINO
·NOIIBOOk

3~PC.WAU

Built-in condenwr m'crophone for "hands lru" recording plu ~
remote microphone for iMtrYii'Ws/dictoling
Cone"' eje&lt;.t
N:./DC Power; operatti on 4 "C" 1ize botterieJ (not Incl. ) or ).c
Converter !included)
Switches from botterit1 to AC when AC
Converter i1 used Automati c end-of·tape shutoff Automatic level
,. Control (A~C) • Aetractobl. handle.
'

W11H BRASS FRAME

HECK'S
REG,.$12.88

Heck's Reg. 72'

"LOUDMOUTH"

WI1H CONDINSI!t MIKI '

e

. HECK'S
REG.
$9.99

EMPRESS
BENCFI

'" $844

49~

-

AUTOMATIC
PHONOGRAPH
thetic sop ph ire styli won't damage stereo records. Higt\impoct polystyrene case. Four· speed changer
45
RPM !pindle inc luded . . : powerful 6" oval d~~~mic;

GINIRAL ELl(TJUC

. . . ·.

. CASSEnE RECORDER

'

200 COUNT

44 '·:]jj'H«l'• .

GINIRAL ILICTRI~

WITIIUSS FlAME

. tYJ)iriR
p&amp;JTflr
.

'

Compatibl~ mo naural crystal Cartridge with dual svn·

GLASS TOP
OCCASIONAL
TABLE

._-.--ol

3-5504

&gt;

HECK'S
REG.
$9.99
IIOIISIWAIE
DB'T:

319

4POT CADDY
PLANT STAND

.TRIPOD D~SIGN
.PLANT STAND · ·

6

SHOWER.CURTAIN
AND HOOKS SET

200 CO'UNT

~

'

PLANT STAND

IBT.

.TYPING
PAPER

GENERAL ELECTRIC

PEDESTAL.

TRELLIS

. 10 TO 9 ·

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PRICES IN EFFECT THROUGH SUN., .NOV. 2,

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6 QUART

.DEEP FRYER
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temperature control. Signolllght. C~king guide.
Deep fry basket. Big 5\7 quart capacity. • See
-thru glau cover.

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TYPEWRITER

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PERCOLATOR

Wti9hing in ot on!y 9 lbs., it feohJre1 o personal touCh 5e!ector on 84
two color ribbon: o holf-ipoce feature; end of
page indicator; paper support arm s; and !:.e~;JUtilul moulded colon Pica
1
site typeface. ·
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8 Digit

CM-11

HECK'S
REG.

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$12.96

.

$1299

HECK'S
REG •

$14.96

$59.96

.WillYIJIPT.

CALCULATOR

Ad justable brew selectqrforcontrolling coffee brew strengtt1. K~ckle
guard hoodle proteds knlKkles lr,om hqt coffeemoker body. Automatic "Keep -worm" heater wfolich keep1 brewed co ffee hot. ·

· WITH STAND
Heck's

Reg~

'26.99

'21

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Jewelry Dept. ·

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STYLEI-DRYER

SCHICK
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TEFLON

PRO-SRLE HAIR DRYER

F.,Y PAN

'16

Professionally styled hood raises and lowers easily for
maximum comfort. lightweight, compact ·and easily
stored.

99

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$17

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REMINGTON
,.

'KAZ 8-HOUR

MAN'S SHAVER

VAPORIZER

Comes with contoured head, adjustment control for comfort
and closeness, full-width Hideaway TM trimmer, pop·up
head, and mirrored travel case.

...

3 on~

$26

99

HECK'S REG.

$31.96

$·10.96

.

LADIES' SHAVER

Holds 1.2 ga lions of water. Ten hours of
vaporization. Non-corrosion, non:rust. longlife eleatrodes.
·

Htre's tht Jho'l'llr for girls on the oo! lne•pt:niive and compact - but

shoves like it'1 expensive! Trovels.workl-wlde wilhitl 110/220 ¥Oitogt
Mlector. And gift!i ma"eloui sho..e1 ... gentle, do~ . c.omfon obl~ ,
with the two•sided shov i n~ head. A beoutilul little buy . Chompog ne
colors ond mot&lt;hing poc.koge.

JIWIJ.RY DEPT.

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REG • .

Ree. 14.99

$9.96

IIWiliY IJIPT.

.,

$19.96

JEWIJ.IY IJIPT. .

HECK'S REG.

L!'~' .

HECK'S
REG.

HECK'S REG. $19.96

•••r•r.

Campactl Beautiful styling! large, full size beaters give
faster, better results . Thumb-~p 3-speed control and on-off
switck. Bea1er elector automatically releases beaters.

die.

99

'19.96
.

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professional ,styling attachments , .. •tyling b•ush, 2
styling combs, air concentrator nozzle, accessory han·

;I·~

Heck's
Reg.
Silt

8 3 position switch •.. super dry,' style, off. 8 5

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JEWRIY IJIPT.

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10-SPEED
.BLENDER

3103/4

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Our SLO·o'o·o·OW'~ Cooker has been on un·
qualified success. Vitamin consci&lt;..us people
will find they retain what ordinary cooking
drains away.· The cook-pots provide healthy
economical cooking.
·

SETH THOMAS
TRAVEL

Four 'cycle speeds (stir and grate in lo Range, Chop ond
Grind in Hi range) process pieces of ,olid food for 'a
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PUCO hearings
start Nov. 12
COLUMBUS - The Public ,
Utilities Commission of Ohio
will begin hearings in
Colmnbus Nov. 12 on an
application by Colwnbia Gas
of Ohio, Inc ., to clarify
policies relating to gas
restrictions.
·
Columbia's application
asks the PUCO for permission to defer connection of
some 2,700 pending commitments for gas service, to
defer all future requests for
gas connections Included in
existing rlght -df-way
agreements, and to authorize
guidelines for the reesta blishment and
restoration of service to
residences.
In setting the date for the
hearing, the commission
instructed Columbia to grant
one tapper right of way on all
applications pending as of
Oct. 21, 1975, and to defer
action on all other such applications until after the
PUCO hearing.
The Columbia filing was
made necessary by the
continued worsening of the
gas supply situation In the
state and is designed to
protect the supply for
existing high priority users of
gas, such as residential and
human needs customers,
according to J. M. ·Koebel,
manager for Colwnbla Gas of
Ohio In the Gallia-Meigs
area.
Columbia Gas has asked
the PUCO for permli&gt;slon to
defer , effective Feb. I, 1976,
some 2,700 pending commitments for residential gas
service. These commitments
have been outstanding ·since
1972 when the ,commission
gran ted Colurn bia Gas of
Ohio pWttisslo n to stop
adding new residential gas
customers.
The PUCO order of JWle 23,
1972, did not end the extension
o! new residential gas service
Immediately. Instead, it
allowed an addltlonal15 days
beyond the date of the order
to file applications and gave
all prior applicants Wltll Oct,
I, 1972 (later extended to Oct.
6, 1972) to begin construction.
"Under construction" was
defined, In part, as pouring of
construction footers or trailer
pads.
Koebel said that since no
provision was made Initially
to end such commitments lor

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are proposing that persons
holding pending com- Dear Sir:
I would like to take this opportunity to remind the·voters of
mitments for gas service be
Mlddlej!ort
that the city income tax issue will appear on the
given w&gt;til Feb. 1, 1976, to
ballot next week. Be sure that you vote on this issue that
have the service connected,
or lose the right to such directly affects you. Don't depend on someone else to vote.lt is
up to every Individual citizen. Do not let last swruner's en·
~rvice."
thusiasm to defeat this issue turn into November apathy. Your
Coltimbia Gas of, Ohio also
"NO" vote is solicited. A comprehensive list of reasons as
is asking for authority to
prepared by the Committee Against the City lncom~ Tax, will
defer all future requests for
appear In this paper in subse&lt;juent editions. - Dale A. Hysell,
gas connections included in
773 Grant St., Middleport, Ohio 45760.
existing right-of-way
agreements. These requests
represent an unknown
potential gas load, Koebel
said.
According to the Columbia •
Word has been received
here of the death of Mrs.
proposals pending bef.ore the
PUCO, any person.claiming a
Howard (Edna Davis.) Roush
of Follansbee, w. Va . on
right ,to service by virtue of
Tuesday, Oct. 28.
an existing right of way
agreement would be given 30
Mrs. Roush is survived
days from the date the
locally
by two brothers, Carl
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) commission issues an order
Davis
of Syracuse and
Few Americans will be able
to file a written application
Lorenzo
Davis of Pomeroy
to afford health insurance in
for service. Service would be
and
a
number
of other
the future wiless the federal
limited to one domestic tap government steps In, ac- relatives in the Bend area.
per right of way and all apFuneral services will be
cording to the Industry's
plican Is would be required to
held Friday, Oct. 31 at 2 p.m.
highest official.
have the service connected
Robert F. Froehlke, presi- in Follansbee, W. Va.
by Feb. I, 1976.
dent-elect of the Health In- FOXBORO, Mass. (UP!) The application also for- surance Association of
New England Patriots
mally places on file with the
America and a former quarterback Jim Plunkett,
PUCO, guidelines which
secretary of the Army, said
Columbia has been following Monday that government who reseparated his left
with respect to re-. support appeared Inevitable. shoulder last Sw&gt;day against
the San Francisco 49ers, will
e s I a b.l ish m en t an d
"We only hope that private undergo surgery for the
restoration of service and insurance companies will still
transfer of service, Koebel play a role," he told an second time in seven weeks at
the Palo Alto, Calif., Medical
said.
association meeting.
Center Wednesday, the team
These provide that the
He said the nation's apcompany need not re· proximately 350 insurance announced.
establish gas service if the companies which offer ance rates.
gas has been off and there has medical coverage have lost
While typical monthly
been no customer at the "hundreds of millions of health Insurance premlwns
address for a perlod of 24 doll~s just since Jan. 1," cost $15 to $25 a decade ago,
months In the case of a partly because clabn costs the cost of equivalent "good"
residential customer, and 12 have risen by more than 25 coverage is up to $50 to $100
months for an industrial or per cent.
now, he said.
commercial customer .
Froehllt:e explained that
Froehlke said goverrunent
Where re-established, such claims are driven up by the help is particularly needed to
service must be limited to Increasing complexity of lower the cost of health care,
similar volumes ~d types of medicine, requirements for partly
through
the
loads, Koebel said.
more specialized services by streamlining of regional
In the case of a new patients, hlg)l"" doctors' and health care systems and \he
structure at the same nurses' salaries, and by sky- prevention of duplicate
location, the same lime rocketing maiJracttce insur- services.
apply
for
elements
restoration of service;
however, the applicant for reestablishment . must have
held title to the property at
the time gas service was
tw-ned off, Koebel said.

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sultan! followed by a panel
discussion on critical areas of
teacher evaluation.
Principals and other administrators will then have a
chance to ask speclllc
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mintue audio cassette tape
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ATHENS
Teacher
evaluation will be the locus of
an in-service workshop for
Southeastern Ohio principals
and other administrators
Thursday sponsored by the
Southeastern Ohio Regional
Education Service Agency
(SEO-RESA).
The SEO-RESA project
provides cooperative
educational services and
programs 'to all 'lJ school
districts In Athens, Gallla,
Hocking, Jackson, Meigs,
Monroe, Morgan, Perry,
Vinton and Washington
Counties.
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in Nelsonville at the Hocking.
Valley Motor Lodge. It will
begin at 1 p.m. and conclude
at 3:30p.m.
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coordin'at~r, Bill Elmore,
said the workshop ' was
planned In response to the
significant concern expressed
on · teacher
evaluation when the IRC
conducted a massive Inservice needs assessment of
every schooi adrnlnlstr~tor In
the 10-county region last
year.
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Baker, legal adv!Jor to the
Buckeye Association of
School Administrators and
the Ohio School Boards
Association; Ed Jirik ,
director of the Ohio
Education Association's
division et1 Instruction and
profe8slonal development;
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executive director of the Ohio
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School Principals.
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program will consist of a
brief overview of teacher
evaluation from the' per-

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PUCO hearings
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COLUMBUS - The Public ,
Utilities Commission of Ohio
will begin hearings in
Colmnbus Nov. 12 on an
application by Colwnbia Gas
of Ohio, Inc ., to clarify
policies relating to gas
restrictions.
·
Columbia's application
asks the PUCO for permission to defer connection of
some 2,700 pending commitments for gas service, to
defer all future requests for
gas connections Included in
existing rlght -df-way
agreements, and to authorize
guidelines for the reesta blishment and
restoration of service to
residences.
In setting the date for the
hearing, the commission
instructed Columbia to grant
one tapper right of way on all
applications pending as of
Oct. 21, 1975, and to defer
action on all other such applications until after the
PUCO hearing.
The Columbia filing was
made necessary by the
continued worsening of the
gas supply situation In the
state and is designed to
protect the supply for
existing high priority users of
gas, such as residential and
human needs customers,
according to J. M. ·Koebel,
manager for Colwnbla Gas of
Ohio In the Gallia-Meigs
area.
Columbia Gas has asked
the PUCO for permli&gt;slon to
defer , effective Feb. I, 1976,
some 2,700 pending commitments for residential gas
service. These commitments
have been outstanding ·since
1972 when the ,commission
gran ted Colurn bia Gas of
Ohio pWttisslo n to stop
adding new residential gas
customers.
The PUCO order of JWle 23,
1972, did not end the extension
o! new residential gas service
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allowed an addltlonal15 days
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to file applications and gave
all prior applicants Wltll Oct,
I, 1972 (later extended to Oct.
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"Under construction" was
defined, In part, as pouring of
construction footers or trailer
pads.
Koebel said that since no
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Letters of opiDion are welcomed. They should be
leu lhau 300 words long (or be subject to reduction by
the editor) and must be signed with the signee's addreu. Names may be withheld upon publication.
However, on request, names will be disclosed. Letters
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service, they now represent a
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are trying .to correct," the
Colwnbia manager said. "We Reminder given voters
are proposing that persons
holding pending com- Dear Sir:
I would like to take this opportunity to remind the·voters of
mitments for gas service be
Mlddlej!ort
that the city income tax issue will appear on the
given w&gt;til Feb. 1, 1976, to
ballot next week. Be sure that you vote on this issue that
have the service connected,
or lose the right to such directly affects you. Don't depend on someone else to vote.lt is
up to every Individual citizen. Do not let last swruner's en·
~rvice."
thusiasm to defeat this issue turn into November apathy. Your
Coltimbia Gas of, Ohio also
"NO" vote is solicited. A comprehensive list of reasons as
is asking for authority to
prepared by the Committee Against the City lncom~ Tax, will
defer all future requests for
appear In this paper in subse&lt;juent editions. - Dale A. Hysell,
gas connections included in
773 Grant St., Middleport, Ohio 45760.
existing right-of-way
agreements. These requests
represent an unknown
potential gas load, Koebel
said.
According to the Columbia •
Word has been received
here of the death of Mrs.
proposals pending bef.ore the
PUCO, any person.claiming a
Howard (Edna Davis.) Roush
of Follansbee, w. Va . on
right ,to service by virtue of
Tuesday, Oct. 28.
an existing right of way
agreement would be given 30
Mrs. Roush is survived
days from the date the
locally
by two brothers, Carl
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) commission issues an order
Davis
of Syracuse and
Few Americans will be able
to file a written application
Lorenzo
Davis of Pomeroy
to afford health insurance in
for service. Service would be
and
a
number
of other
the future wiless the federal
limited to one domestic tap government steps In, ac- relatives in the Bend area.
per right of way and all apFuneral services will be
cording to the Industry's
plican Is would be required to
held Friday, Oct. 31 at 2 p.m.
highest official.
have the service connected
Robert F. Froehlke, presi- in Follansbee, W. Va.
by Feb. I, 1976.
dent-elect of the Health In- FOXBORO, Mass. (UP!) The application also for- surance Association of
New England Patriots
mally places on file with the
America and a former quarterback Jim Plunkett,
PUCO, guidelines which
secretary of the Army, said
Columbia has been following Monday that government who reseparated his left
with respect to re-. support appeared Inevitable. shoulder last Sw&gt;day against
the San Francisco 49ers, will
e s I a b.l ish m en t an d
"We only hope that private undergo surgery for the
restoration of service and insurance companies will still
transfer of service, Koebel play a role," he told an second time in seven weeks at
the Palo Alto, Calif., Medical
said.
association meeting.
Center Wednesday, the team
These provide that the
He said the nation's apcompany need not re· proximately 350 insurance announced.
establish gas service if the companies which offer ance rates.
gas has been off and there has medical coverage have lost
While typical monthly
been no customer at the "hundreds of millions of health Insurance premlwns
address for a perlod of 24 doll~s just since Jan. 1," cost $15 to $25 a decade ago,
months In the case of a partly because clabn costs the cost of equivalent "good"
residential customer, and 12 have risen by more than 25 coverage is up to $50 to $100
months for an industrial or per cent.
now, he said.
commercial customer .
Froehllt:e explained that
Froehlke said goverrunent
Where re-established, such claims are driven up by the help is particularly needed to
service must be limited to Increasing complexity of lower the cost of health care,
similar volumes ~d types of medicine, requirements for partly
through
the
loads, Koebel said.
more specialized services by streamlining of regional
In the case of a new patients, hlg)l"" doctors' and health care systems and \he
structure at the same nurses' salaries, and by sky- prevention of duplicate
location, the same lime rocketing maiJracttce insur- services.
apply
for
elements
restoration of service;
however, the applicant for reestablishment . must have
held title to the property at
the time gas service was
tw-ned off, Koebel said.

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sultan! followed by a panel
discussion on critical areas of
teacher evaluation.
Principals and other administrators will then have a
chance to ask speclllc
questlons of the consultants.
Following . the workshop,
Elmore said, each par·
tielpant wiD receive a ~
mintue audio cassette tape
which will provide him or her
with more in-depth In·
formation, lneludlng some
practical suggestions for
handling teacher evaluation
In a fair and positive manner.
Area superintendents and
principals who are unable to
attend the workshop will
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ATHENS
Teacher
evaluation will be the locus of
an in-service workshop for
Southeastern Ohio principals
and other administrators
Thursday sponsored by the
Southeastern Ohio Regional
Education Service Agency
(SEO-RESA).
The SEO-RESA project
provides cooperative
educational services and
programs 'to all 'lJ school
districts In Athens, Gallla,
Hocking, Jackson, Meigs,
Monroe, Morgan, Perry,
Vinton and Washington
Counties.
The workshop wiD be held
in Nelsonville at the Hocking.
Valley Motor Lodge. It will
begin at 1 p.m. and conclude
at 3:30p.m.
The agency's Instructional
Resource Center (IRC)
coordin'at~r, Bill Elmore,
said the workshop ' was
planned In response to the
significant concern expressed
on · teacher
evaluation when the IRC
conducted a massive Inservice needs assessment of
every schooi adrnlnlstr~tor In
the 10-county region last
year.
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G~esl consultants for the
workshop ,.tlllnclnde Robert
Baker, legal adv!Jor to the
Buckeye Association of
School Administrators and
the Ohio School Boards
Association; Ed Jirik ,
director of the Ohio
Education Association's
division et1 Instruction and
profe8slonal development;
and Dick Murray, allliltanl
executive director of the Ohio
Alsoclatlon Of El~ntary
School Principals.
Elmore said the worluthop
program will consist of a
brief overview of teacher
evaluation from the' per-

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6o»-NBC News 3,~. 16; ABC 1-!ews 13: Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Making It Count 20: Book Beat 33.
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; ToJelllhe Truth•; Bowling for
Dollars 6; Pop Goes the Country 8; News 10:
Counlry Music Jubilee 13; Family Affair 15; Book
Beat 20; Know Your School 33.
7:3()-Lasl'ofthe Wild 3; Name Thel Tune~ ~ Wild Wild
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MEIGS CO. FAIRGROUNDS
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A Partial Listing :
Air Impact wrenches '!0· 112·'14-1", Electric Impact
wrenches, Hand power saws, 7112·7'1•"• Saber Saws,
Orbital sanders. Belt type sanders, Disk Grinders and
Buffers, Electrl~ drills (all sizes). Air power chisel ,
drllla &amp; sanders, Bench vises (large and small),
Hydraulic jacks, Bench grinders, Large assortment of
socket sets (sizes v•. 'Ill, 'h, '14). Extension cords,
HtdiJ! trimming locls, Plumbing tools, T,!IJ1 ! .Die s~ts,
Di-111 bit sets: Tool boxes (all sizes), Afr noses, Iorch
hoSM, Screwdriver sots , Oil lamps, Transistor radios,
Watches . men's &amp; women's, Glassware, Stereo Un its.
carpenters' tools, Metric socket sets, .'Mirlc
Wret&gt;ches (Open end-Box end). Tap and die sets,
standard, floor jacks, Routers, Reciprocal saws,
Adjustable wret&gt;ch, Channel lock wrenches, Nul·
breaker sets, Knife sets, Impact sockets, 'h-'111",
Torque wret&gt;ches, Pipe wret&gt;ches. Fire Extinguishers,
Easy outs, Allen wrenches, Small appliances. Drop
&lt;Ords, Coble power pulls, Universal socket sets,
Electric chain saws, .Lawnmowers, Trikes, Wheel
Goods, Ralls, Wine Kits.
Channel tools, Hand tool s (hammer , pliers) ,
Mftsuremet&gt;l tapes, Hemp rope, Hacksaws, Hacksaw
blades, CrHpera, Trouble .llghh, Yard llghh, Jumper
c.~blea, Portable type Air Compressor. Roll around
food boxes, Marktr and taillights, Open and boxed end
wrenches, Mechanics hand soap, TV antennas,
Eleclrk: soldering kits, Electrical tape, Truck tarps,
Trailer hHchel, Battery chargera, Shop puah brooms,
Wall clocks, Toys, Car CINnlng Kits, Yard Games,

Safl$lper.

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6:oo-&lt;oiumbus Today • • Sunrise Samester 10.
6:25--Polltlcill Talk 4; Farm Report 13.
6:30-New Zoo Revue • : News 6; Bible AntwWS I;
Urbt!n League 10: Patterns for Living 13.
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6:55--Chuck White Reports 10; News 13.
7:0D-Toclay 3,. ,15; A.M. America 6,13; CBS News 1:
Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:»-Sclloolles 10.
B:OD-Lucy Show 6; Capt. Kangaroo 8,10; Selame St.
33.
8:30-Big Valley 6.
9:0D-A.M. 3; Phil Donehue 4,15: Lucy S._ I;; Mike
Dougles 10; Morning with D.J. 13.
9:30-Not For Women Only 3; One Lire 1o Live 6;
Musical Chairs 81 New Zoo Revue 13.
9:U-Llvlng Word •·
lO :OD-Celebrlty Sweepstakia 3.~.15; Dinah 6; Give-N.
Toke 8,10; Mlke Douglas 13
lO:~Wheel of Fortune 3,.,15; Price Is R!ght 1,10.
11 :OD-High Rollers 3, 15; I Dream or JeaMte . 4:
Gambit 8,10; Elec. Co. 20.
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Midday 4; Love of Life 8, 10; Sesame St. 20.
11 :55--Take Kerr 8; Dan lmel's World 10.
12:110-Magnlflcet&gt;l Marble Machine 3, 15; sthc!O'owwoolfffas 13;
Bob Braun's so.so Club • : News 6,8, 10;, ·
12:30-3 IQr the Morley 3, 15; All My Children 6,13; ·
. Search lor Tomorrow 8,10.
12 :~5--E iec. Co. 33.
12:55-NBC News 3,15.
1:DO-News 3: Ryan's Hope 6,13; PhlU&gt;onahue 1:
Young &amp; the Restless tO; Not For WQmen Only
15.1 :30- Dey.l of Our Lives 3,4,15; Let's Mtke a
Deal 6, 13;, As the Worid Turns 8, 10..
2:00--$10,000 Pyramid 6,1~ · Gulldlng Light 1,10.
2:30-Doctors 3.4,.15; Rhyme &amp; Reoaan 6,13: Edgl of
Night 1,10.
3:0D-Another World 3.4,15; General Hospital 6,13;
Match. Game 8,10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20.
3:JO--Orle Lite to Live 13; Bewitched 6:· Tattletales
8, 10; Lowell Thomas Remetnbet;a :m.
~:!10--Mr. Cartoon 3; I'Nlrv Griffin • : 5omerMt 15;
Mickey Mouse Club 8; Miller Rogen 20,33; Movie
" AbboH &amp; C011tello In Hollywood" 10; DlnMI 13.
~ : 30--Bewlli::hed 3; Mod SQuad 6; PartrlciQe Family
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5:30--Adam.-12 • : News 6: ~verly Hlllbllllas 8; Elec.
Co. 20,33; Adam, 12 13.
6:oo-News 3,4,6,8,10, 13,15; ABC Newa6; Hodglpodge
Lodge 20; Jody's Body .Shop 33.
6:30--NBC News3,~, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Your Futuro Ia Now 33; Clanlc
Theatre Preview 20.
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell !he Truth4; Bowling tor
Dollars 6; Space: 1999 I ; News 10; Let'a Make a
Deal ·t3; Family Affair 15; Romagnolls' Table 20;
Family at War 33; Music Collnectlon 5.
7: 30-Speclal Edition 5; Hollywood ~ 3.4; Ohio
S.t ate Loltery 6; Evening Edition with Martin
Agronsky 20; Wild Kingdom HI; To Tell ~ Truth
13: Amerk:an Outdoorsman 15.
8: OD-Dlck Van Dyke 3,., 15; Zane Grey ThNtre 5:
Barney Miller 6,13; Wellons 8,101 Romollltlc
Rebelllnn 11• r•~... 1... ,...,._.,.,. 20.
8 :30-Rex H~.rn.b:!or.d .5: 9n .T.IJe Rocks 6, 13; Clasilc
Thtatre Preview 33.
9:0D-EII!II'Y Queen M,t5;; :Streets of San Francisco
6, 13; Movie "The French Ccnnectlon" I, 10; Clnalc
Theatre 33.; Law and Mr. Jonts 5.
lO :oo-Burke's Law 5: Medical Slorv 3,.,15/ Harry 6 ·
6,13; News 20.
lO :~Tn Be Announced 33.
'i t : OO:..f.lew$ 3,4,6,13,15; ABC News 33.
11 : 1~News 1,10.
11 :30-JohnnyCarson3,4,15; Mannlxt3; FBI6; Janak!
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11 :~Movie "The Femlly" I; Movie "Homecoming"
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12:30-Longstreet 1!1&lt; Mannix 6.
1:OD-Tomorrow 3; Political Talk~­
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ot a problem situation today
lhat waa soH-created. II w!ll be
left to you to unravel.

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GiMINI (lllaJ 11.,_ 101 Put
It J,ONGFELLOW
things back in their places
around lha houM today, or
One letter oimply stands for anolher. In this sample A Ia later when you look tor
used for the three L 's. X for lhe Lwo O's cl&lt;. Single letters. something you need you'll not
apostrophes, the length ond formation ollhe "·ords are all lind 11.
hints. Ea&lt;h day the code letlers ore dilferent.
CANCIII (J..,.I1.JuiJ 121 Be
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extra careful today not to pa..
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Were Rolten 6,13: Tony Orlando &amp; Dawn 1, 10;
Tribal Eye 20.33 . .
8:30-That's MY Mama 6,13.
9:0D-Doctors Hospital 3,.,15; Baratta 6,13; Cannon
8, 10; Great Perfof'mancea 20,33.
lO:OD-Petrocelll 3,~.15; Slariky &amp; Hutch 6,13; Kate
McShane 8, 10; News 20; Say Brother 33.
10 :30-Another Look at Appalachia 33.
n :oo-News 3,.,6,8,10,13, 15; ABC News 33R. ld''
13;
n :30-Johmy Carson 3,.&amp;, 15; Movie "Bad ~
FBI 6; Movie "Torpedo Ruo" B; Movie For Mt
and My Gal" 10; Janak! 33,
12:3()--Movle "Bad Ronald" 6.
1:DO-Tomorrow 3,•; Newt u .

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KUBBERQACK

POMEROY - 71h acres, ~
BR. bath , carpeting, .
paneling, tile, N. gas, hot
water heal, storm doors &amp;
windows. water solmer. ·
$15,()00.
POMEROY - 3 BR, b4tlh,
TV room , ulllltv R., ~- W.
floors, N. gas heat, full
basement •.largelot. $9,500,
MIDDLEPORT - 2 BR,
bath, carpellng, paneling,
tile, lull basement, utility
R., N. gas FA heat, carport, storm doora &amp; windows. In excellent condillon. Sll.OOO.
RUTLAND - 2 BR, dining
R. bath, fireplace In LR,
c.~rpetlng. paneling, tile, N.
gu heat, \porches. garege.
$9,500.
POMEROY - 5 acres, 3
BR, bath, N. gao hNt, clly
water. porches, slorg. bldg. ,
In good condition . $7.900.
MIDDLEPORT ~ 2 story
frame, 3 BR, 2 batha,
dining R., ullllly R., N. 1111
furnace, alorage bldg;
Walk to shop. S8,300.
TOBUYORSELL - CALL
US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
REAL ESTATE.
H111ry E. Cleland; llrolctr

affirmative. We don't have ail
opening bid, but we do have a
good spade suit and when you
have a good spade suit it
behooves you to get into the
action.
(Do you have a question
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answer individual questions
if stamped, sell-addressed
envelopes are enclosed. ·The
most interesting quesllons
will be used in this column
and will receive copies ot
JACOBY MODERN.}

, 25 Vociferate
!t Unique
!'I Wagering

f.or Ren or Sale ·

Clrpeti(ll
501 NYLON
99

Is \.IOU havin'
trouble with JJer

u Bilbop's

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.AQJ76 .54 +K832 .75.
The aiiSWer is a resounding

li FUter, u
I Ukely
coffee
li ll«ompense 7 Marching a
18
Man on
1f Tad, to Abe
certain way
cars
17 Heavy
( 2 wda.)
lJ Lacy Item
1t Borrowing • Glorify
12
Mate a preaftermath
t
Loud-voiced
lenle
of
!tGerman
Henie's
birthplace
Z2 Honeplay

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By Oswald &amp;dames Jacoby

A Michigan reader wants to
know If we overcall a diamond
opening bid to our right with :

type
I Sa'Utlnize
( 4 wda.)
lnt:lustrialllt 4 Town IINI'
1Z Gate
Arnhem

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attendants
11 My word!
11 American

Wanh!tl

1i Wa.nted-To-a;.-,. -...,-_
--. For Rent .

Pass
Opening lead - Q 6

s Knlgbtl.y

Reai .Estate For

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ZN.T.
Pus

Zolo
Pass
3 N. T. Pass

by THOMAS JOSEPH
. ACROSS
DOWN
1Cheu
1 Copper or
defeat
iron

_ ____________

- 992-2158'

16

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accept
customers ...

CAU.JODAY

Soulh

The object of bidding is to
win as many points as possible
with good hands and lose ~
few as possible with bad ones.
; . ...,.-~.,--~:"::::" General experience has shown
•
'IOU'tllfiOVf that wllen you hold 13 or more
114 nti61!T, high-card points you will do
eN, -~ well to open the bidding, It bas
al110 shown that when you
want to compete against an
opponent's opening bid your
main requirement is playing
strength . When you overcall ,
you risk getting doubled.
North has an opening bid. It
includes a .six-card club suit
and North gets right into the
action with a two-club overcall .

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Mobile Homes For Sale

Welt North Ealll
PaSll

Wanted

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Yard Sale

This bid suggests the
possibility of defending al
clubs in case East-West have
the hand. It also suggests
game possibilities if South has
the balance of power.
South does have the balance
of power. He has 10 high-card
points and good club support.
He also has a balanced hand
with a spade stopper and
decides to try for the game in
notr~mp . He bids two
notrump and North is happy to
lAke him right to game,
There is no problem in the
play. South takes his king of
spades and promptly cashes
s ix clubs and two hearts
before giving up \he lead.

•AH

3~-AO

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Overcall works with length
NORTH

lil MemOIY

Notice

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Television log for easy viewinll

HAVE WE METr

.

BUY FOR CHRI STMAS'
of
Talki ng dol l and tiger, S7
each ; tovs ; games; books ;
wE '" 1::,H ro e)(press our
SMA
LL
orange - ~ellow kitten 19-75 F~R D F lOO true;. Phone . 1973 r-URD "1• •un pickup , '(8.
'
stuffed animals; tllp e
sincere ap preciation to the
Bu'y, Sell !lr Trade
found on West Main . Ca ll 992 7 ~ 47
4speed, p .s .. p.b.• new pa1nt ,
John.s on Miispjtry
recorder
,
$10;
lind
record
relatives , friends and neigh .
Hu mane Society, 992 -2639 or
go od co ndJtlon . $2, 100 .
·
·
10-21-12tp
player, $15. Phon e . Brenda
bors tor thei r kindn ess ,
&amp; Remode li 11g
992 ·5427 after 6 p.m.
Phone (6141 .9 85 ·3594.
Appralul service on
Ross , 992-7263 .
sy mpethy, and floral of .
I 0-27 .6tc 19iJ'FiAMBL ER-:- ii5o:-i&gt;hone
10-2Hip
10·23·6fc estales and collections.
fer iMgs at the death· of our
992 -2892 or ca n be seen at 957
Bird &amp; MastiC Vinyl
beloved sister, Lu cl nd l!l
Broa dway, Middlepor t.
1974 GMC Jimmy , .4 wheel
Siding
Oanes . Specia l thanks to the
dr ive , automatic , p.s., tape
10-24 -71C
Alcan, Alcoa &amp; Wolverln•
John Quint . end Rawling s.
FREE TO GOOD HOME - --~-=--- --------:.r heavy duty trailer
Aluminum Siding
Coats f'!" un eral Homes, the
sma ll . whil e spay~d fema le 1967 FO RD Conv ertible, r uns. player
Featuring
tow in g specia l. Excellen t
. Bird Vinyl Gutters
PhOne 742-2331
Rev . Peter Granda!, and Jhe
pup , gentle disposit ion , ~ ~~
condition . Call after 5:30 w ~ R:M Morning coa l and
and Downspouts
goqd, $225 . Phone 992-5301 .
Armond At
Roger Womsley. Rutland
pallbearer!ji . The family of
Shots. Indoor home w1th
p.m. 992·3829.
Sofflls olall kinds
.
10-23-lOic
Lucinda Da nes .
wood
he.l!lter,
SAO
.l!ln
d
3
TLC
needed
.
Co
nta
c
t
10-lS.l
mo.
The Organ
. 10·29.41C
. . _ _ l2:.HS"
10·29· 11 c
Human e Society , 992 ·5d27 ------'---------Siamese kittens . Phon e 992l ow NEFf;. 197 1 Monte Cirt ~ . 1966 F UR Y II , automatic 5307.
Beginning at 9:00
. after 6 p .m . or 992 -2639 .
d o~or'; loader '
400 v.s, auto .• p.s., p.b.. a •r
10·2B
o
6tc
10·1B·.121 p · E(~2AQATING'.'
trea tment. Special :
tra nsmissio n , in good
Dinner Served
and ba ckhoe wo'fk ; septic TERMITE
cond., bucke T seats, am,
$175 average , hou$e . ·s yr . 1
·
cond
ition.
Also,
two
twin
insta
ll
ed
;
dump
tan
ks
radio
,
stereo
tape
pl
ayer.
Beginning
gu~rantee . Phone "992-7826. :
IN MEMORY of Don Ca pehart
WE LL trai ned Beag les. also green with dark green v 1nyl
baby calv es . 3 weeks old . REMI. ~.GTON •. l ,_lQQ...!Jl.l.!i&lt;
tru cks and IO ·bDVS for hire ;
10-29-4fp I
who passed Oct . 'l9 , 1965.
white gui neas . P~on e 742 - top . Phone 992 -6192 aft er .4
Phone 843-2353 .
At 5:00
new 12 or :20 ga . $172 .50.
will haul fill dirt, top soli . - - - ·
L
252 1 or will tra de for any
10-29 -4tc
~lfe ' S 1 Mldt1t,.nnrt , Oh io. ·lim
eston
e
and
gravel~ Cal l · ~W IJOO . 90WE~&gt; Rt:~A II&lt;jl
You left us a beautiful
ki nd of guns .
p.m ·
10-23 ·1fC
. ·
lQ.olcl61c
Bob or Roger Jeffers. day
-- Sweepers, toasters, Iron~. 1
memorv .
10-:24 -6tc ---------..-----phone R92.7089, nig ht phone
..
all sma ll ap plian ces . L·awn 1:
A sorrow too great to be told .
12
x
70
TRA
ILER
,
2
bedroom
,
992-3525 or 992·5232.
of ca ttl e with red
tN u'"' ~ " ~,) \..llo11 nt!1 Citizen's
mower, next to State Hlgfb,
But for us who have loved vou ,
centr.l!ll air , total elec .. NEw· Im proved "Z ippies,"
~ 2-11-tfc
identification tags In ears. TO GIVE AWAY - Cu le,
way Ga rage on Ro ute t:r ·•
Band transceiver. am -fm
'
...
That memory will never grow
utility bu ilding, take over
littl e 7 week old puppy 1o
one deep red Angus cow .
1
mp• rad io, 8 track stereo . - . ---------the great iron pill now with
?~one 985 -3825 .
Old .
h
payment s. Phone ( 304) 882 WESI"~CIAILIZE .In mob il e
good hom e. Ph one 992 -3496
two Herefords , 550 reward
Call 992 - ~96 !.
VItamin
C
Nelson
Drug
.
'
4·16.tk
:
Sadly mi ssed by mot er ,
33.40 after s p.m .
hom.e furna ce repair . Phon e .~--after S100.
fo r Information or return of
9·5·1fC .
-~,.
10-29·11P
Allee. SISler.. Belly .
10·22 -12tc
10·29 ·11&lt;
cattle . Ca ll 949-2774 or 25610-29·11P
992'
5858
.
9·18-lf•
·s
ePT
I
~
TANKs
c
le
a
n
e"d ~
coal cook stoves, 1 coal AM M O'w hoi;s-;i;.O~e·r 71~7,
6239.
. 10·21 ·61C
· MOde rn Sa nita tion . 992 ·395.4
l973"V tNO ALE Trail er and lot TWO
f
- - -- - $1.29; Brenneke slugs, $ ~ . 95
hea
ter.
Phone
992-5262
in
or ·992-7349
· 1
·located in Tupp ers Plains .
per bo)( , all shot shells 'WI,L~trl~ "or-:·~, trees an~
Help
evening .
•
9 · 1 8 - tf~
Phon e (614) 66nB17 .
shrubbery.
Pho!"'e
.
949
-254.
wholesale
.
Black
powder
,
10·29·41c
R N n-eeded satu-r'day and
------.1---- I ,
10-16.12fc
or 742-3167.
S2 . 90 lb . Lots of new and
-FRIDA Y ONLY, Oct. 31. Sale
sunday on ly, 7 to 3, da y. Ca ll
BACK HUt: rur rt:n1, novr Ol
10·B
·261C
3
FA
MIL
Y
Yar
d
Sa
les,
used
guns,
Fi
fe's
back
of
Ho tpo lnt 14 cu . ft. doub le
held Inside . Good cto'thlng ,
Ar c adia Nur si ng Home , l 4 TON In te rnational pick up , NEW
con trac t. ~eg . or e,(&lt;:'
.Tuesday and wednesday ,
door refrigerator and deluxe Speed Queen Laundrymat, c :-BRA D FQR O~~~ct"l~-,--;er.
adults and children . old
Coolville.
1·(6141
667
·3196.
cavatlng lype. Septic tanl\(
Nov
,
4
and.
Sat
Mrs
.
Char
les
4
s
peed
trans
.,
H
.
O
.
992
-7494
.
Mlddleporl.
Phone
dishes and picture fr ames .
range,
$500
for
both
or
elec.
1Q.29.61c
installed. Bill Pu lli ns . Phone •
Complete se rvice. Phone
springs to carrv ca mper r
We trade for anything .
Many misc . items . Brad - ward , Portland , Ohio . 10
sell separately , Can be seen
992-2478 .
•
949·2487 or 949-2000 . Racine,
heavy bumpers wit h hi tch
10·26-12tp
a.m . 1111 5 p.m.
_ 1-llc
bury - Watch for signs.
ury
Sales
,
111
E.
at
Kingsb
10 3
8·27-lfC' ,
Ohio , Crill Bradford .
fo r horse trailer, low
Ma in St., Pom ero y, Ohio or
10.29-2tp
10·9-tfc
mileage . To see , contac l9 92.
~
·GOLD sparkte snare drum in
ca ll 992-7034 .
7017 .
IL Y Yard Sa le , Ocl . 30,
S EWING
M'-'\..HII'IIC: ;~
good cond ition . Phone 992SWEEP ER and Se wing 'FAM
31 and Nov. 1. 9 a .m. till 4
Repairs, se rv ice. all make~
10-27 .Jic
Mach ines Repair , Parts .l!lnd
'
p.m . No junk . :238 Con do r St .
992 -2284 . The F.f'bric, Shop""'
--------------- N·ew yellow corn and 35-A 7276.
CARRIER
10-26.71c
Suppli es . Davi s Vacuum
Pop1ero~ . l\uthol'Pzed Singer
behind Landmark·.
197 4 CHR YS LER s tatio n
Mc Cullough Power Saw .
Cleaner. 112 mll•up George's
10·28-4tc
Sal es a nd Service . We
wagon , low m ileege, lo"aded,
Creek Rd . otf Sla le Rout e 7.
Phone 742 ·2359 .
WE HAVE sholgun Shells,
sha rpen Sc l ~so r s.
~
mu st sell. Phone 992-1206 .
Phone 446-029.4 .
10-29 ·12tp rifle shells, cle.l!lnlng . ac GARAGE-SALE--=.--w-;d . Have just the route
Virgil B., Sr.
~ 3-29 -lfc!l
.
10.2B-31p
10.29-ltc
cessor ies, hunting clOthes,
__ ::_. '"'
nes day , Thur~dey and
SET of winter tires, size 7 Jll 35- boot s, bl ac k powder guns
open for you. Win
F rida~ . Lo ts D1f c lothing ,
t::"'Ul
IVL I A
CO .N CRETE·~
19691 MPERI AL .LeBarn , 2 dr .
14.
Phone
1614)
667·3363.
and accessori es. reloading
shoes , real cheap , at Tom prizes • •Learn
delh/ered r ig ht ~to vo~
exc ellent cond ition . Cal l 99:2 ·
10.29·61p mat erials , scopes, moun ts, :
Haym a n's Long Bottom,
pf'o jecf , Fast and easy . Fr..,
Yes, we will
5131
da
y
ti
me
or
evenilig
s.
responsibility,
kn
ives.
sleeping
beg
s,
bOll!
Ohio , last house behind post
es timates . Phone 992 ·3284 ,
IH:ALIOR
992·3173.
B
WEEKS
O
ld
baby
pigs.
jackets
and
cushions,
new
office at red bulldlng.
Goeglein Ready MiJ~~ Co ~
.
10·2B ·Jip
Earn Extra
Phone 949·2857.
holsters. bells, rifle straps
10-29 ·3tC
"(( lddleport. OhiCW
,,
10·2Hfp
and much, much more at
Spending Money I
6·30 lfc,
Ind ian Joe 's Sports and
----- -----I
5 FT . BRUSH hog, 3 pt . hlfch, CB's, JOB Page St., Midbacknoe. :
s200.
Phone
(614)
9Bl-3594.
2 FAMILY - 4 B.R. brick, 2 E:i&lt;CA'V AI1'NG,
dl
epor
t.
12 • 6S mobile home, 2
W t ~ Ie r and dltcher. Gn r~
TRAILER sp·a·ce ;Or ren t 1t1
10.29 -41 p _,;.
10· 11 -301c baths, nat. gas hea1· an
electric .l!lnd water line •
bedrooms, on FlatW ood s
'
Middleport
.
Phone
992
-5434
.
---------Rd .,
Pom eroy.
Un .
only
S12,000.
burial , ba sements, footers, '
10·21-26t
c
10.10 JOHN Deere dozer , 6ft .
NO. I HEATING OIL
derplnnlng , wllh 6 x 20
septic s~stems and b r u~ '
blade
winch
,
ca
no
py
,
N0.2 HEATING OIL
awning and 3 sols of sleps. Empqment
Sail!
· 12 ROOMS - Older home with . clean ing . Will houl till d l rl'~
3 ROOM furnished house .
reversal bar, oood con Degree Day DeiiYiry
Wrlle or ca ll VIole I Batey ,
top 'soil, sand and gra1JeY,1
992-5535.
Phone
dition
.
$4,500.
Phone
{614)
3
BEDRM
.
house
in
Rac
ine
.
bath , QlSS and city !N• Ier. limestone
15&lt;48 Rose
Hill
Rd ., .CARPENTRY , . pane f1 n~.
far dr iveway! andl
PI
10-21-tfc
'
985·3594
,
949
-2671.
Phone
Budget Pay an
Reynoldsburg , (614 ) B6&lt; ·
floor ing find ctlllng. Phone
$7,500.00.
roads . Phone Charles ~ .,
10-2Htp
IO·l
·261C
992-27!9,
POMEROYLAN DMARK
2490.
Hatf ield , Bl!ckhoe Service,,
POMEROY - 3 B.R.s bath, . Rt . I, Rutland, Oh iO, 742-1
10-29 .41C
10·21-301c f 'UU N I ~y Mobile Home. -19-75- Y
- A-MA_H_
A -360 -M X~~x J-----------·
Jack W. Corsey, Mgr.
a·EDRM
.
ho
10,'
.
,.
:
tUst'
.
,
Park
,
Rt.
33,
ten
miles
north
=--~.,...17"-=-------fi nished, remodellng , Sa!cl!l and large family room . $8500. 6092 .
of Pomeroy . Larg e lots wit_
!ce llent condition, never
Phone 992-2181
.
'il'I!MODEL 1 NG , Pl umbing ,
7-11 -90
St., Rutland . Phone 74~.- ~ Y9.
conc
rete
patioS'/
sidewalk!'
raced.
Phone
I6U)
985
-3302
L.:::;;=-------''
--'
,..,..
$
nd~~ot!S ana · heati ng and , all ty pes o~
1
after
4
p.m.
or
see
Milo
B.
runners
an
d
off
sl
r
ef
eve
nings
after
S
p.m.
REt)IQ:a'tED--2
B.R.
home
w!ilJi})vbu""
sE~·~
, e;
. _. ,•
~., ""'"' ,, ,tl'"~ ·~' "'" 1 • h
gen e ral
repair . Wor:~
Hut chison.
·
parking . 'Phone 992 ·7479.
I0 -26·51c
TH ... Mc1u;, I-IIUITIOI dl~
models of mob le om ~~~
guaranteed . 20' years eitl
on
33
North.
Bath&gt;
garage
end
Bu
il
d
an
all
steel'bulldlng
9·23.ftc large lot. S16,000.
spOnsoring a masquerad e
Phone area code 614 -4
perlence . ' Phone 992 .2409.
12J I.If . - - -- - - - - - - - - - Pole Barn prices? Gold ·
o~a'lt{t, ~ sa turcta~. Nov . 1,
9531 .
,. . _tfr
S-1-tff
•
-·
.,-·
·--~·--~----.- · 11969
VW,
rebuilt
engine,
Giant All -Steel Building ~
13
HoMe-:"1~;-fiJ;i;ed
rrom 9 p.m. to 1 a.m . .!!If th e
'
------------.--'--.-. ,' REE RE NT AT VILLAGE
Sl.OSO , _llarrel soddle, SSO,
Rt-t 4, Box 148, wavertvt
remodeling . S.l!ltem St ., RIVER FRONT LOT - . en d 7 Oh
io. Ph one 947 .2296.
·
MANOR
IN
MID
·
100 AMP squore d breaker
~~~~~~~~~n s~ v~:.:o~'.u
rRulta nd . Phone 742 -2306 room house, 2 baths, furnace,
OLE PORT! We are so sure
p.l!lnet. like new, $25 . 36 inch
7 -24 · 1 f~
coupl e. Several rock bands,
. •_ ,
~ •
afler 4 p. m. or see Milo B. on nice corner , $23,500.
that yo u will tove our apart · exhaust tan . S35; R upp mlnl ·
--------bring be verages . Games flO fuf"nilure , ., ~e bous, 3 AND 4 ROOM furni shed and
Hut chinson .
.. _11 c
ments that we give you two
bike, S40, 2 sets French
o &amp; D TREE Trimming , 'tU\
10
9
and prizes . Adults 18 and
brass beds, or com plete
unfurnished
apartments .
weeks RENT FR EE . Just
doors , $4b. Phone 992-7889.
'ho
years e•per lence . lns ur ed,
over
households . Wr ite M . Dt
Phone 992t5434.
--------------_
pay yo ur secur ity deposit
10-29 -6tc
12 ROOMS - Nice older me, fr ee estlmaoes . Call 992 ·30$711
10-19-12tc
Miller , Rt. 4, Pomeroy ,
·
4-'17.1fc
and
sta ~ six months end the - - - - - - - - - -- -- A
ROOM
and
bath
,
with
car
2
baths
gas
furnace,
and
2
or
Il l 667 -3041 , Coolville. ·' '
-------------Oh'lo. Cell 992-7760.
----fir
s"t2weeks
is free . You will TWO uphoi ste.J-ed chairs. tl
port
.
Phone
992
·5871.
nice
le;el
lots.
$27,000.
____
::_ ______ ~:2_5~
WINTER ' S chill In lhe air 10·7·74 l'.l:lA ILER spsce for rerlt. ~II
enl o~ monthly leases , all
In terested. call Harry Swan ,
10-26.61C
utilities . Phone 992 -5535.
tim e to thi nk "Skin-Care." L OcuS'ffinC"e- POst:-Tilant
electric living , carpeting ,
Portland, 843 -:2223.
NE DO .l!llumlnum siding,
Koscot cosmetics, Ann
9·16.tfc
range and ref rigera tor , fr ee
10·28 -3tc fjOUs·{;;~mn.lncoln Hgls . NEW LISTING - 10 rooms, gutler work , roofing ,
9•"' 2_5826 .
Sa uva ge , Ind ependent
T""'ii'£
-h pickup , cab le TV
4 rooms , large kit chen , bath, hot waler heal, large paneling , po inting, plum .
Distrl butor, Syracuse, 992- ________ ___ 1 0 ~~ tc 3 BE O"R M. ~- house , un · tras
(opllonlll I and taun dr.y
•nd bing , We fix the whol e
basement , nice biickyard ,
b d
72
furnish ed. Also . I furnished
house. AI Tromm . 7~2 ·2328 .
taci lllles . Con ven ien t to
and low priced . See between kitchen, 4 e rooms "
32 ·
trailer. Phon e 992 -2780 or
10 .23 .61 p LOG S - Pot'nerov For est
dining. Large lot In Racine. _ _ _
• • ·'/,~
shopping on Third and Mil l
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Products II payi ng top
92 -3&lt;132.
9
----------prices tor tog s delivered to
In Middl eport . VIL LAGE ------~-----'
10-20·
l)lc
10-19-tfc
tFY vv vc evtt• r,v•L 11 d~tw
the mills on Bailey Run Rd .
MANOR is yo ur s for one HD -5 LOADER, good con OON'T WASTE YOUR TI~E NEIGLER'S BwHdlng oriP,
bedroom apar tm e nt s
Koscot cosme lcs and
off Highway 124, between leEORM.-;;;t·:~ali;i~!;k~ u
dil lo n. Phone e venings , Hou·se in Porttnnd , take over
supply . we spoclellze
stadlng
at
S104
monthly
plus
SEE US FIRST· building houses . Also, dol
hav e n' t been reservlced,
Pomeroy and Rutland , Ohio. street perk ing ,. Phone 992 ·
(614) 667 ·3484 .
payments . 5 rooms and ·
phone Helen Jane Brown ,
Phone 992 .5965 for delivery
elec. We pay for ever~lhlng
10-28.31c
repair work and cabinets·,
bath , good well , 2 acres of
2094 ·
Independen t
Distributor .
and lnslr uctions.
1Q.:28 -6tc
else . see the Manager at
ground
,
coal
heat
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Phone
. s ldlng :~.• all G~
aluminum
Rivers ide Apa rtm ents or LO CUST po sts, 370 Win ·
(6W 992-5113 . Or me ybe you
10.2J.61c - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nelgler, 9 ~ 9 - 2508; If
843 -2292.
ce ll 992-3273 . Th is oiler will
chester
20 gauge . Phone 74:2 .
would
like
to
take
orders
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2
B
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D
-ROOM
tra
iler.
Reedsart!wer
c~lt49·2113
or 9
10-28·12tc
full or spere lime In either
t
end soon . so move In now
2359
.
.2457.
-:.
West Vlrolnla or Oh iO.
ville . Phone (614) 378·6384 .
and save SSSS.
10·2B ·5tp MIDDLEPORT - Com plelely
10·l ·2611)'
0 26
10·2J .Ifc
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remodeled build ing, 2.000
----bedrm . home . For more 2 BED ROOM trailer , real TWO be droom furnished 70,000 BTU GAS STO VE , S100 .
feet of business space and
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1963 Ford lOOXL V -8
~OOM t~ uu ooaro tor senior
Infor mation, caii742-J183, or
nice . Phone 99'2 ·3324. .
two fu rn ished apartments .
apartment Jn Middleport .
DO IT!!
ciUzens. very nice . Phone
cont'act
Lee
Lefeber ,
10-24 -tfc
automatic, Sl80. Mc Culloch
Very low mal"tenan.ce .
PHone 992 .3129 .
250 saw, $75 . All excellen t.
Good
Investment
Income
.
992-3509.
Harr isonv ille,
-------------10 .12 ·ttC
10·29 ·31c
,
l0 -26-6tc
Phone 742 ·2359.
Excellent opportunity to
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10'28-61p
e llm lnate· rent paymeot far
- - - - - - -- - - -- adu lts on l~ '" Middleport 3 RM . BATH furniShed apl.ln
your present business
Midd le po rt. Inqu ire at 5 HEA D purebred Hereford
Phone 99:2-387-' .
space . Phone 992-7889.
3·25-11&lt;
Kay's Be.l!luty Sa lon, 169 N .
cow s. br ed to freshen In
I0-28·61c
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Febr.uary . Phone 949·2822 .
10·29-41c
HOU SE tor renT w11u, • vv . .. ~,
10-2B·31c
l 'h baths , g.l!l! heat. oarage
In Midd lepor t. Adults , no ON_E _u~u 1 uv n 1 11dlter epar t. 0 N e Hoover washer , wh Jte
pets . For ep pl. , ca ll (61.4 1 men I. Phone 992·5248 or 992- with yellow tri m, woodgrain ..
1
3436.
top, S7S. Phone 992·5006.
367 -7177 .
10-26-lfc
POMEROY, OHIO
10.26-6tc
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WAOKWE

VIRGO (Aut. 21-lepl. 12) Pay
compliments today N they're
LCKOTNA
llnceraly d--.d, but don't
Yesterday's Cryptoquole: IF YOU CAN'T HELP YOUR altempt to UM flattery to gain
:u.~;._..ji~..L.J---&lt;- FRIEND WITH MONEY, HELP fUM AT LEAST Wim A your tndl. It won't wort&lt;.
SIGH. - SOURCE UNKNOWN
LIIIIA (lepl. U.Oct.lll Don't
(C) ltU Kln1 Ftatum SwecUcatt, 1nc.l
expect aomeone to ball you out

OAOBURN MIND· ·

WHAT IS IT?

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BCOIIPIO (Oct. 24-lltw. 121
Debll spending could be your
downfall today. Walt UN you
have it tucked In the bank
before usumlng new
obllgaliona,
IAGITT AIIIUI (Not. U.Dec.
211 Don'l do anylhlng today
thot could later refleCt on vour
honor or reputauon. ~dhere to
your hlghast lduls..
CAPIIICOIIN (D... II.Jen,
Ill Walt till all the llcta are In
loday before making
)udgmenls . Your llral lmpraaalons won't be wholly
rella~e.

AQUAIUUI (,_ ..,._ 11)
Oo bulln.a today only w!th
persona you·vo dealt with
betoro, or know by reputation
to be ethical . Be wary ot
strangers.
PIICII (fell. 20-M- 10)
Oon'l egroe to do ll.)f!lelhlng
today contrary to your· own
good, juat becauM you don1
want io hun a MtiSIIIve lrtend.

~Your ·
'VBirthday

o.t. 10,11?1
The coming y..r will ba a
tavorable one fOr you romanlically. Stronger bonda will be
lllilbllahed with one who It
already naar and dw lo your
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&amp; never hauled heavy loads, 292-6 cyl., 15000 lb., 2
speed rear axle, 825x:20 . 10 ply tires.
CHEVROLET'" TON
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8' Fleetslde, 6 cyl., std. lrans .. radio, R. step bumper,
good w-w tires, dark blue finish .
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AND YOU, su:~.:r..

WEDN~SDAY,_OCTOBER 29,1975

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6:0D-News 3.~. 8.10,13,15 ; ABC News 6; Hodgepodge
Lodge 20; Teaching Children 33.
6o»-NBC News 3,~. 16; ABC 1-!ews 13: Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Making It Count 20: Book Beat 33.
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; ToJelllhe Truth•; Bowling for
Dollars 6; Pop Goes the Country 8; News 10:
Counlry Music Jubilee 13; Family Affair 15; Book
Beat 20; Know Your School 33.
7:3()-Lasl'ofthe Wild 3; Name Thel Tune~ ~ Wild Wild
World or Animals 6; Wild Kingdom 15; Match .
Game PM 8; Evening Edition with Marlin
Agrons~ 20; The Jud!!elO; To Tell the Truth 13.:

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Insulation Services ,·:
Blown inlo Walls &amp; Altic! 1
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOOfS
From the largest Truck or ·1;
REPLACEMEN .
Bulldozer Radiator to the
WINDQWS
.~_fa/lest Heater Core .
ALUMINUM
Nathen Biggs
SIQIIjGoSOFF!TT
Radlalor SP.eclallst
GUTT·ERS-AWNINGS ,

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APP,. LIA..·N
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Sales &amp; Service
1600 Nye St •

SMITH NELSON
MQJOR$,. INC.!.. .

l,ARRY
JAV.E~J&gt;-E.:,
S
Ohoo

yracuse,
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Ph. 9?1~~93. .
4-10-1 .~o . ·

Ph. 99!.: 2174 .

WE, HAVE TH6 1\!HOt, E
&amp;PISODE ON FILM,
::&gt;UH-·IN CASE AN'IONE

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· Pomeroy
I'
Ph. 992 -3313 .
,,
or 992'-$880
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Pomeroy •
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POUIITj; Ol)lt VERACITY
AND CAA5S TO RAISI&gt;
AN'I QUE~TION5~

Coins, Currency
and Sopplies

For Sale

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Found

Pets

WEST (D)
6AQJ8 3
¥10 53
tAK3 2

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R&amp;J COINS

For Sale

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Real Estate For Sale

TEAFORD

FUEL .OIL

For Rent

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Wanted

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~·s qreat fun!
~Lrius 81l' me know

a qood one!

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TOOL AUCTION

MEIGS CO. FAIRGROUNDS
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FRIDAY, NOV. 7-71:00 PM
A Partial Listing :
Air Impact wrenches '!0· 112·'14-1", Electric Impact
wrenches, Hand power saws, 7112·7'1•"• Saber Saws,
Orbital sanders. Belt type sanders, Disk Grinders and
Buffers, Electrl~ drills (all sizes). Air power chisel ,
drllla &amp; sanders, Bench vises (large and small),
Hydraulic jacks, Bench grinders, Large assortment of
socket sets (sizes v•. 'Ill, 'h, '14). Extension cords,
HtdiJ! trimming locls, Plumbing tools, T,!IJ1 ! .Die s~ts,
Di-111 bit sets: Tool boxes (all sizes), Afr noses, Iorch
hoSM, Screwdriver sots , Oil lamps, Transistor radios,
Watches . men's &amp; women's, Glassware, Stereo Un its.
carpenters' tools, Metric socket sets, .'Mirlc
Wret&gt;ches (Open end-Box end). Tap and die sets,
standard, floor jacks, Routers, Reciprocal saws,
Adjustable wret&gt;ch, Channel lock wrenches, Nul·
breaker sets, Knife sets, Impact sockets, 'h-'111",
Torque wret&gt;ches, Pipe wret&gt;ches. Fire Extinguishers,
Easy outs, Allen wrenches, Small appliances. Drop
&lt;Ords, Coble power pulls, Universal socket sets,
Electric chain saws, .Lawnmowers, Trikes, Wheel
Goods, Ralls, Wine Kits.
Channel tools, Hand tool s (hammer , pliers) ,
Mftsuremet&gt;l tapes, Hemp rope, Hacksaws, Hacksaw
blades, CrHpera, Trouble .llghh, Yard llghh, Jumper
c.~blea, Portable type Air Compressor. Roll around
food boxes, Marktr and taillights, Open and boxed end
wrenches, Mechanics hand soap, TV antennas,
Eleclrk: soldering kits, Electrical tape, Truck tarps,
Trailer hHchel, Battery chargera, Shop puah brooms,
Wall clocks, Toys, Car CINnlng Kits, Yard Games,

Safl$lper.

SWAIN AUCTION SERVICE
Ken•tll Swain
AUCTIONEERS
Daryl Alban
O.k Hill, 0 .
Gllllpofia, 0111o
OWNER: loawll Wllolenle T..,l Co.

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fOR HANDLING Coupon No. 31 :

PACER

COMPLETE CHASSIS
LUBE
Reg. SUO ' SPEC.

$3,00
76's- Now

Good thru Oct. 31, 75
SMITH NELSON MOTORS

In StDCid

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PRICE tNCLUDES LABOR ONLY
Count on us for Service that counts. Stop by or
phone for an appointment today.

You Have To
See It &amp; Drive
It To Believe
It I
Good
AMC

DO BUSINESS WITH A LEADER

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.·
500 E. Main

Pomeroy,

Ph. 992-2174

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new , elec . au accessories
InC lud ed . Ph one 992 ·3410.
10·28-lfc

GERT'S 0 goy girl - ready
for .1!1 whirl after clean inG
carpets with Blue Lustre.
Rent eleclric sh.l!lmpooer, .
Nelson's Drug Store .
:....,
. 10.23-6tc

WINTER DRIVING

4

-------------AIRCO welding machine ,

Selection &amp; NO
Dealer Can
Beat Our. Deal.

RIVERSIDE AMC.
Upper River Rd.
,. GALLIPOLIS
PH.446·Ht0

Autllorii8CI Deller

Autborlzecl De81er

a Shine
U "Mondo

one

11 Rlgg or

Rats

post .
35 ln8ecl
Jl New
Guinea

town

Cane" aong

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THURSDAY,OCTOBER 30, lf7S
6:oo-&lt;oiumbus Today • • Sunrise Samester 10.
6:25--Polltlcill Talk 4; Farm Report 13.
6:30-New Zoo Revue • : News 6; Bible AntwWS I;
Urbt!n League 10: Patterns for Living 13.
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6:45--Mornlng Report 3.
6:55--Chuck White Reports 10; News 13.
7:0D-Toclay 3,. ,15; A.M. America 6,13; CBS News 1:
Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:»-Sclloolles 10.
B:OD-Lucy Show 6; Capt. Kangaroo 8,10; Selame St.
33.
8:30-Big Valley 6.
9:0D-A.M. 3; Phil Donehue 4,15: Lucy S._ I;; Mike
Dougles 10; Morning with D.J. 13.
9:30-Not For Women Only 3; One Lire 1o Live 6;
Musical Chairs 81 New Zoo Revue 13.
9:U-Llvlng Word •·
lO :OD-Celebrlty Sweepstakia 3.~.15; Dinah 6; Give-N.
Toke 8,10; Mlke Douglas 13
lO:~Wheel of Fortune 3,.,15; Price Is R!ght 1,10.
11 :OD-High Rollers 3, 15; I Dream or JeaMte . 4:
Gambit 8,10; Elec. Co. 20.
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11 :30-Hollywood Squares 3,15; Happy Deya 13;
Midday 4; Love of Life 8, 10; Sesame St. 20.
11 :55--Take Kerr 8; Dan lmel's World 10.
12:110-Magnlflcet&gt;l Marble Machine 3, 15; sthc!O'owwoolfffas 13;
Bob Braun's so.so Club • : News 6,8, 10;, ·
12:30-3 IQr the Morley 3, 15; All My Children 6,13; ·
. Search lor Tomorrow 8,10.
12 :~5--E iec. Co. 33.
12:55-NBC News 3,15.
1:DO-News 3: Ryan's Hope 6,13; PhlU&gt;onahue 1:
Young &amp; the Restless tO; Not For WQmen Only
15.1 :30- Dey.l of Our Lives 3,4,15; Let's Mtke a
Deal 6, 13;, As the Worid Turns 8, 10..
2:00--$10,000 Pyramid 6,1~ · Gulldlng Light 1,10.
2:30-Doctors 3.4,.15; Rhyme &amp; Reoaan 6,13: Edgl of
Night 1,10.
3:0D-Another World 3.4,15; General Hospital 6,13;
Match. Game 8,10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20.
3:JO--Orle Lite to Live 13; Bewitched 6:· Tattletales
8, 10; Lowell Thomas Remetnbet;a :m.
~:!10--Mr. Cartoon 3; I'Nlrv Griffin • : 5omerMt 15;
Mickey Mouse Club 8; Miller Rogen 20,33; Movie
" AbboH &amp; C011tello In Hollywood" 10; DlnMI 13.
~ : 30--Bewlli::hed 3; Mod SQuad 6; PartrlciQe Family
&amp;: Sesame Sl. 20,33; Get Smart 15.
.
s :oo-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 1: Star Trek 15.
5:30--Adam.-12 • : News 6: ~verly Hlllbllllas 8; Elec.
Co. 20,33; Adam, 12 13.
6:oo-News 3,4,6,8,10, 13,15; ABC Newa6; Hodglpodge
Lodge 20; Jody's Body .Shop 33.
6:30--NBC News3,~, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Your Futuro Ia Now 33; Clanlc
Theatre Preview 20.
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell !he Truth4; Bowling tor
Dollars 6; Space: 1999 I ; News 10; Let'a Make a
Deal ·t3; Family Affair 15; Romagnolls' Table 20;
Family at War 33; Music Collnectlon 5.
7: 30-Speclal Edition 5; Hollywood ~ 3.4; Ohio
S.t ate Loltery 6; Evening Edition with Martin
Agronsky 20; Wild Kingdom HI; To Tell ~ Truth
13: Amerk:an Outdoorsman 15.
8: OD-Dlck Van Dyke 3,., 15; Zane Grey ThNtre 5:
Barney Miller 6,13; Wellons 8,101 Romollltlc
Rebelllnn 11• r•~... 1... ,...,._.,.,. 20.
8 :30-Rex H~.rn.b:!or.d .5: 9n .T.IJe Rocks 6, 13; Clasilc
Thtatre Preview 33.
9:0D-EII!II'Y Queen M,t5;; :Streets of San Francisco
6, 13; Movie "The French Ccnnectlon" I, 10; Clnalc
Theatre 33.; Law and Mr. Jonts 5.
lO :oo-Burke's Law 5: Medical Slorv 3,.,15/ Harry 6 ·
6,13; News 20.
lO :~Tn Be Announced 33.
'i t : OO:..f.lew$ 3,4,6,13,15; ABC News 33.
11 : 1~News 1,10.
11 :30-JohnnyCarson3,4,15; Mannlxt3; FBI6; Janak!
33.
11 :~Movie "The Femlly" I; Movie "Homecoming"
10.
12:30-Longstreet 1!1&lt; Mannix 6.
1:OD-Tomorrow 3; Political Talk~­
! : ~Tomorrow •·
t :30-Longstreet 6; News 13.

ot a problem situation today
lhat waa soH-created. II w!ll be
left to you to unravel.

11 For shame!

32 Cannen
Mo-

32 Vitality

TWISTI::R HIT

OUR.

14 Labored forl.....-1~'----f­

JI Toe the fl Eacutd!eon lr.--1-+-

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For Tlltnday, Oct. 30, 1171

,AIIIII (Merch 21·Apl'll 11)
You're not likely to gel too
much accompllahod today unless you ' re working on
..-+--4-+--i something arllatic or creati\18.

blobi
38 Vase
handle

II Begin
( 2 wda.)

...-!-+-1----t TAUIIUI
(April 20-Mer 20)
Don't come on too strong loday

~Eibe

.Yard

1..-II......L....J~~ In tront of friends about
something good that has
happened to you recently. One
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work It : pol Is a bit envious.
.
AXYDLBAAXI.
GiMINI (lllaJ 11.,_ 101 Put
It J,ONGFELLOW
things back in their places
around lha houM today, or
One letter oimply stands for anolher. In this sample A Ia later when you look tor
used for the three L 's. X for lhe Lwo O's cl&lt;. Single letters. something you need you'll not
apostrophes, the length ond formation ollhe "·ords are all lind 11.
hints. Ea&lt;h day the code letlers ore dilferent.
CANCIII (J..,.I1.JuiJ 121 Be
CR~UOTE.
extra careful today not to pa..
on lnformetl011 told to you In
N MWHH WH N
UXSCUZ FKWYM tho alrlcteet oonlldenee.

lributary

W11H ME~ERF:ATlHE

CAMeRJ00E IF HE

~HIGH

TALK Tm WENDELL
GRAT&amp;, ·
CARPETCONSULTANl
~

city
Zl Sonja

!I Oodles
!I HigiHirun&amp;
Jl Trident
32 Western
unhitching

Were Rolten 6,13: Tony Orlando &amp; Dawn 1, 10;
Tribal Eye 20.33 . .
8:30-That's MY Mama 6,13.
9:0D-Doctors Hospital 3,.,15; Baratta 6,13; Cannon
8, 10; Great Perfof'mancea 20,33.
lO:OD-Petrocelll 3,~.15; Slariky &amp; Hutch 6,13; Kate
McShane 8, 10; News 20; Say Brother 33.
10 :30-Another Look at Appalachia 33.
n :oo-News 3,.,6,8,10,13, 15; ABC News 33R. ld''
13;
n :30-Johmy Carson 3,.&amp;, 15; Movie "Bad ~
FBI 6; Movie "Torpedo Ruo" B; Movie For Mt
and My Gal" 10; Janak! 33,
12:3()--Movle "Bad Ronald" 6.
1:DO-Tomorrow 3,•; Newt u .

aepulchen

au. 142-~211 •

GALLIPOLIS
P!l.Mt-IIMO

Ysterday'1 Auw•

cant

factor

you get,

Upper River Rd.

lieck.Mr. Wallet?

s lnsiplll.

a:~~~~: ~·the Prairie 3,.,15; Wh4n Thl~s

!8 Tombs;

93 MPH
b Witts V.W.

%~point

headdress

KUBBERQACK

POMEROY - 71h acres, ~
BR. bath , carpeting, .
paneling, tile, N. gas, hot
water heal, storm doors &amp;
windows. water solmer. ·
$15,()00.
POMEROY - 3 BR, b4tlh,
TV room , ulllltv R., ~- W.
floors, N. gas heat, full
basement •.largelot. $9,500,
MIDDLEPORT - 2 BR,
bath, carpellng, paneling,
tile, lull basement, utility
R., N. gas FA heat, carport, storm doora &amp; windows. In excellent condillon. Sll.OOO.
RUTLAND - 2 BR, dining
R. bath, fireplace In LR,
c.~rpetlng. paneling, tile, N.
gu heat, \porches. garege.
$9,500.
POMEROY - 5 acres, 3
BR, bath, N. gao hNt, clly
water. porches, slorg. bldg. ,
In good condition . $7.900.
MIDDLEPORT ~ 2 story
frame, 3 BR, 2 batha,
dining R., ullllly R., N. 1111
furnace, alorage bldg;
Walk to shop. S8,300.
TOBUYORSELL - CALL
US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
REAL ESTATE.
H111ry E. Cleland; llrolctr

affirmative. We don't have ail
opening bid, but we do have a
good spade suit and when you
have a good spade suit it
behooves you to get into the
action.
(Do you have a question
lor the experts? Write "Ask
the Jacobys " care of this
newspaper. The Jacobys wilt
answer individual questions
if stamped, sell-addressed
envelopes are enclosed. ·The
most interesting quesllons
will be used in this column
and will receive copies ot
JACOBY MODERN.}

, 25 Vociferate
!t Unique
!'I Wagering

f.or Ren or Sale ·

Clrpeti(ll
501 NYLON
99

Is \.IOU havin'
trouble with JJer

u Bilbop's

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.AQJ76 .54 +K832 .75.
The aiiSWer is a resounding

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I Ukely
coffee
li ll«ompense 7 Marching a
18
Man on
1f Tad, to Abe
certain way
cars
17 Heavy
( 2 wda.)
lJ Lacy Item
1t Borrowing • Glorify
12
Mate a preaftermath
t
Loud-voiced
lenle
of
!tGerman
Henie's
birthplace
Z2 Honeplay

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By Oswald &amp;dames Jacoby

A Michigan reader wants to
know If we overcall a diamond
opening bid to our right with :

type
I Sa'Utlnize
( 4 wda.)
lnt:lustrialllt 4 Town IINI'
1Z Gate
Arnhem

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attendants
11 My word!
11 American

Wanh!tl

1i Wa.nted-To-a;.-,. -...,-_
--. For Rent .

Pass
Opening lead - Q 6

s Knlgbtl.y

Reai .Estate For

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ZN.T.
Pus

Zolo
Pass
3 N. T. Pass

by THOMAS JOSEPH
. ACROSS
DOWN
1Cheu
1 Copper or
defeat
iron

_ ____________

- 992-2158'

16

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accept
customers ...

CAU.JODAY

Soulh

The object of bidding is to
win as many points as possible
with good hands and lose ~
few as possible with bad ones.
; . ...,.-~.,--~:"::::" General experience has shown
•
'IOU'tllfiOVf that wllen you hold 13 or more
114 nti61!T, high-card points you will do
eN, -~ well to open the bidding, It bas
al110 shown that when you
want to compete against an
opponent's opening bid your
main requirement is playing
strength . When you overcall ,
you risk getting doubled.
North has an opening bid. It
includes a .six-card club suit
and North gets right into the
action with a two-club overcall .

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Mobile Homes For Sale

Welt North Ealll
PaSll

Wanted

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Yard Sale

This bid suggests the
possibility of defending al
clubs in case East-West have
the hand. It also suggests
game possibilities if South has
the balance of power.
South does have the balance
of power. He has 10 high-card
points and good club support.
He also has a balanced hand
with a spade stopper and
decides to try for the game in
notr~mp . He bids two
notrump and North is happy to
lAke him right to game,
There is no problem in the
play. South takes his king of
spades and promptly cashes
s ix clubs and two hearts
before giving up \he lead.

•AH

3~-AO

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Overcall works with length
NORTH

lil MemOIY

Notice

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Television log for easy viewinll

HAVE WE METr

.

BUY FOR CHRI STMAS'
of
Talki ng dol l and tiger, S7
each ; tovs ; games; books ;
wE '" 1::,H ro e)(press our
SMA
LL
orange - ~ellow kitten 19-75 F~R D F lOO true;. Phone . 1973 r-URD "1• •un pickup , '(8.
'
stuffed animals; tllp e
sincere ap preciation to the
Bu'y, Sell !lr Trade
found on West Main . Ca ll 992 7 ~ 47
4speed, p .s .. p.b.• new pa1nt ,
John.s on Miispjtry
recorder
,
$10;
lind
record
relatives , friends and neigh .
Hu mane Society, 992 -2639 or
go od co ndJtlon . $2, 100 .
·
·
10-21-12tp
player, $15. Phon e . Brenda
bors tor thei r kindn ess ,
&amp; Remode li 11g
992 ·5427 after 6 p.m.
Phone (6141 .9 85 ·3594.
Appralul service on
Ross , 992-7263 .
sy mpethy, and floral of .
I 0-27 .6tc 19iJ'FiAMBL ER-:- ii5o:-i&gt;hone
10-2Hip
10·23·6fc estales and collections.
fer iMgs at the death· of our
992 -2892 or ca n be seen at 957
Bird &amp; MastiC Vinyl
beloved sister, Lu cl nd l!l
Broa dway, Middlepor t.
1974 GMC Jimmy , .4 wheel
Siding
Oanes . Specia l thanks to the
dr ive , automatic , p.s., tape
10-24 -71C
Alcan, Alcoa &amp; Wolverln•
John Quint . end Rawling s.
FREE TO GOOD HOME - --~-=--- --------:.r heavy duty trailer
Aluminum Siding
Coats f'!" un eral Homes, the
sma ll . whil e spay~d fema le 1967 FO RD Conv ertible, r uns. player
Featuring
tow in g specia l. Excellen t
. Bird Vinyl Gutters
PhOne 742-2331
Rev . Peter Granda!, and Jhe
pup , gentle disposit ion , ~ ~~
condition . Call after 5:30 w ~ R:M Morning coa l and
and Downspouts
goqd, $225 . Phone 992-5301 .
Armond At
Roger Womsley. Rutland
pallbearer!ji . The family of
Shots. Indoor home w1th
p.m. 992·3829.
Sofflls olall kinds
.
10-23-lOic
Lucinda Da nes .
wood
he.l!lter,
SAO
.l!ln
d
3
TLC
needed
.
Co
nta
c
t
10-lS.l
mo.
The Organ
. 10·29.41C
. . _ _ l2:.HS"
10·29· 11 c
Human e Society , 992 ·5d27 ------'---------Siamese kittens . Phon e 992l ow NEFf;. 197 1 Monte Cirt ~ . 1966 F UR Y II , automatic 5307.
Beginning at 9:00
. after 6 p .m . or 992 -2639 .
d o~or'; loader '
400 v.s, auto .• p.s., p.b.. a •r
10·2B
o
6tc
10·1B·.121 p · E(~2AQATING'.'
trea tment. Special :
tra nsmissio n , in good
Dinner Served
and ba ckhoe wo'fk ; septic TERMITE
cond., bucke T seats, am,
$175 average , hou$e . ·s yr . 1
·
cond
ition.
Also,
two
twin
insta
ll
ed
;
dump
tan
ks
radio
,
stereo
tape
pl
ayer.
Beginning
gu~rantee . Phone "992-7826. :
IN MEMORY of Don Ca pehart
WE LL trai ned Beag les. also green with dark green v 1nyl
baby calv es . 3 weeks old . REMI. ~.GTON •. l ,_lQQ...!Jl.l.!i&lt;
tru cks and IO ·bDVS for hire ;
10-29-4fp I
who passed Oct . 'l9 , 1965.
white gui neas . P~on e 742 - top . Phone 992 -6192 aft er .4
Phone 843-2353 .
At 5:00
new 12 or :20 ga . $172 .50.
will haul fill dirt, top soli . - - - ·
L
252 1 or will tra de for any
10-29 -4tc
~lfe ' S 1 Mldt1t,.nnrt , Oh io. ·lim
eston
e
and
gravel~ Cal l · ~W IJOO . 90WE~&gt; Rt:~A II&lt;jl
You left us a beautiful
ki nd of guns .
p.m ·
10-23 ·1fC
. ·
lQ.olcl61c
Bob or Roger Jeffers. day
-- Sweepers, toasters, Iron~. 1
memorv .
10-:24 -6tc ---------..-----phone R92.7089, nig ht phone
..
all sma ll ap plian ces . L·awn 1:
A sorrow too great to be told .
12
x
70
TRA
ILER
,
2
bedroom
,
992-3525 or 992·5232.
of ca ttl e with red
tN u'"' ~ " ~,) \..llo11 nt!1 Citizen's
mower, next to State Hlgfb,
But for us who have loved vou ,
centr.l!ll air , total elec .. NEw· Im proved "Z ippies,"
~ 2-11-tfc
identification tags In ears. TO GIVE AWAY - Cu le,
way Ga rage on Ro ute t:r ·•
Band transceiver. am -fm
'
...
That memory will never grow
utility bu ilding, take over
littl e 7 week old puppy 1o
one deep red Angus cow .
1
mp• rad io, 8 track stereo . - . ---------the great iron pill now with
?~one 985 -3825 .
Old .
h
payment s. Phone ( 304) 882 WESI"~CIAILIZE .In mob il e
good hom e. Ph one 992 -3496
two Herefords , 550 reward
Call 992 - ~96 !.
VItamin
C
Nelson
Drug
.
'
4·16.tk
:
Sadly mi ssed by mot er ,
33.40 after s p.m .
hom.e furna ce repair . Phon e .~--after S100.
fo r Information or return of
9·5·1fC .
-~,.
10-29·11P
Allee. SISler.. Belly .
10·22 -12tc
10·29 ·11&lt;
cattle . Ca ll 949-2774 or 25610-29·11P
992'
5858
.
9·18-lf•
·s
ePT
I
~
TANKs
c
le
a
n
e"d ~
coal cook stoves, 1 coal AM M O'w hoi;s-;i;.O~e·r 71~7,
6239.
. 10·21 ·61C
· MOde rn Sa nita tion . 992 ·395.4
l973"V tNO ALE Trail er and lot TWO
f
- - -- - $1.29; Brenneke slugs, $ ~ . 95
hea
ter.
Phone
992-5262
in
or ·992-7349
· 1
·located in Tupp ers Plains .
per bo)( , all shot shells 'WI,L~trl~ "or-:·~, trees an~
Help
evening .
•
9 · 1 8 - tf~
Phon e (614) 66nB17 .
shrubbery.
Pho!"'e
.
949
-254.
wholesale
.
Black
powder
,
10·29·41c
R N n-eeded satu-r'day and
------.1---- I ,
10-16.12fc
or 742-3167.
S2 . 90 lb . Lots of new and
-FRIDA Y ONLY, Oct. 31. Sale
sunday on ly, 7 to 3, da y. Ca ll
BACK HUt: rur rt:n1, novr Ol
10·B
·261C
3
FA
MIL
Y
Yar
d
Sa
les,
used
guns,
Fi
fe's
back
of
Ho tpo lnt 14 cu . ft. doub le
held Inside . Good cto'thlng ,
Ar c adia Nur si ng Home , l 4 TON In te rnational pick up , NEW
con trac t. ~eg . or e,(&lt;:'
.Tuesday and wednesday ,
door refrigerator and deluxe Speed Queen Laundrymat, c :-BRA D FQR O~~~ct"l~-,--;er.
adults and children . old
Coolville.
1·(6141
667
·3196.
cavatlng lype. Septic tanl\(
Nov
,
4
and.
Sat
Mrs
.
Char
les
4
s
peed
trans
.,
H
.
O
.
992
-7494
.
Mlddleporl.
Phone
dishes and picture fr ames .
range,
$500
for
both
or
elec.
1Q.29.61c
installed. Bill Pu lli ns . Phone •
Complete se rvice. Phone
springs to carrv ca mper r
We trade for anything .
Many misc . items . Brad - ward , Portland , Ohio . 10
sell separately , Can be seen
992-2478 .
•
949·2487 or 949-2000 . Racine,
heavy bumpers wit h hi tch
10·26-12tp
a.m . 1111 5 p.m.
_ 1-llc
bury - Watch for signs.
ury
Sales
,
111
E.
at
Kingsb
10 3
8·27-lfC' ,
Ohio , Crill Bradford .
fo r horse trailer, low
Ma in St., Pom ero y, Ohio or
10.29-2tp
10·9-tfc
mileage . To see , contac l9 92.
~
·GOLD sparkte snare drum in
ca ll 992-7034 .
7017 .
IL Y Yard Sa le , Ocl . 30,
S EWING
M'-'\..HII'IIC: ;~
good cond ition . Phone 992SWEEP ER and Se wing 'FAM
31 and Nov. 1. 9 a .m. till 4
Repairs, se rv ice. all make~
10-27 .Jic
Mach ines Repair , Parts .l!lnd
'
p.m . No junk . :238 Con do r St .
992 -2284 . The F.f'bric, Shop""'
--------------- N·ew yellow corn and 35-A 7276.
CARRIER
10-26.71c
Suppli es . Davi s Vacuum
Pop1ero~ . l\uthol'Pzed Singer
behind Landmark·.
197 4 CHR YS LER s tatio n
Mc Cullough Power Saw .
Cleaner. 112 mll•up George's
10·28-4tc
Sal es a nd Service . We
wagon , low m ileege, lo"aded,
Creek Rd . otf Sla le Rout e 7.
Phone 742 ·2359 .
WE HAVE sholgun Shells,
sha rpen Sc l ~so r s.
~
mu st sell. Phone 992-1206 .
Phone 446-029.4 .
10-29 ·12tp rifle shells, cle.l!lnlng . ac GARAGE-SALE--=.--w-;d . Have just the route
Virgil B., Sr.
~ 3-29 -lfc!l
.
10.2B-31p
10.29-ltc
cessor ies, hunting clOthes,
__ ::_. '"'
nes day , Thur~dey and
SET of winter tires, size 7 Jll 35- boot s, bl ac k powder guns
open for you. Win
F rida~ . Lo ts D1f c lothing ,
t::"'Ul
IVL I A
CO .N CRETE·~
19691 MPERI AL .LeBarn , 2 dr .
14.
Phone
1614)
667·3363.
and accessori es. reloading
shoes , real cheap , at Tom prizes • •Learn
delh/ered r ig ht ~to vo~
exc ellent cond ition . Cal l 99:2 ·
10.29·61p mat erials , scopes, moun ts, :
Haym a n's Long Bottom,
pf'o jecf , Fast and easy . Fr..,
Yes, we will
5131
da
y
ti
me
or
evenilig
s.
responsibility,
kn
ives.
sleeping
beg
s,
bOll!
Ohio , last house behind post
es timates . Phone 992 ·3284 ,
IH:ALIOR
992·3173.
B
WEEKS
O
ld
baby
pigs.
jackets
and
cushions,
new
office at red bulldlng.
Goeglein Ready MiJ~~ Co ~
.
10·2B ·Jip
Earn Extra
Phone 949·2857.
holsters. bells, rifle straps
10-29 ·3tC
"(( lddleport. OhiCW
,,
10·2Hfp
and much, much more at
Spending Money I
6·30 lfc,
Ind ian Joe 's Sports and
----- -----I
5 FT . BRUSH hog, 3 pt . hlfch, CB's, JOB Page St., Midbacknoe. :
s200.
Phone
(614)
9Bl-3594.
2 FAMILY - 4 B.R. brick, 2 E:i&lt;CA'V AI1'NG,
dl
epor
t.
12 • 6S mobile home, 2
W t ~ Ie r and dltcher. Gn r~
TRAILER sp·a·ce ;Or ren t 1t1
10.29 -41 p _,;.
10· 11 -301c baths, nat. gas hea1· an
electric .l!lnd water line •
bedrooms, on FlatW ood s
'
Middleport
.
Phone
992
-5434
.
---------Rd .,
Pom eroy.
Un .
only
S12,000.
burial , ba sements, footers, '
10·21-26t
c
10.10 JOHN Deere dozer , 6ft .
NO. I HEATING OIL
derplnnlng , wllh 6 x 20
septic s~stems and b r u~ '
blade
winch
,
ca
no
py
,
N0.2 HEATING OIL
awning and 3 sols of sleps. Empqment
Sail!
· 12 ROOMS - Older home with . clean ing . Will houl till d l rl'~
3 ROOM furnished house .
reversal bar, oood con Degree Day DeiiYiry
Wrlle or ca ll VIole I Batey ,
top 'soil, sand and gra1JeY,1
992-5535.
Phone
dition
.
$4,500.
Phone
{614)
3
BEDRM
.
house
in
Rac
ine
.
bath , QlSS and city !N• Ier. limestone
15&lt;48 Rose
Hill
Rd ., .CARPENTRY , . pane f1 n~.
far dr iveway! andl
PI
10-21-tfc
'
985·3594
,
949
-2671.
Phone
Budget Pay an
Reynoldsburg , (614 ) B6&lt; ·
floor ing find ctlllng. Phone
$7,500.00.
roads . Phone Charles ~ .,
10-2Htp
IO·l
·261C
992-27!9,
POMEROYLAN DMARK
2490.
Hatf ield , Bl!ckhoe Service,,
POMEROY - 3 B.R.s bath, . Rt . I, Rutland, Oh iO, 742-1
10-29 .41C
10·21-301c f 'UU N I ~y Mobile Home. -19-75- Y
- A-MA_H_
A -360 -M X~~x J-----------·
Jack W. Corsey, Mgr.
a·EDRM
.
ho
10,'
.
,.
:
tUst'
.
,
Park
,
Rt.
33,
ten
miles
north
=--~.,...17"-=-------fi nished, remodellng , Sa!cl!l and large family room . $8500. 6092 .
of Pomeroy . Larg e lots wit_
!ce llent condition, never
Phone 992-2181
.
'il'I!MODEL 1 NG , Pl umbing ,
7-11 -90
St., Rutland . Phone 74~.- ~ Y9.
conc
rete
patioS'/
sidewalk!'
raced.
Phone
I6U)
985
-3302
L.:::;;=-------''
--'
,..,..
$
nd~~ot!S ana · heati ng and , all ty pes o~
1
after
4
p.m.
or
see
Milo
B.
runners
an
d
off
sl
r
ef
eve
nings
after
S
p.m.
REt)IQ:a'tED--2
B.R.
home
w!ilJi})vbu""
sE~·~
, e;
. _. ,•
~., ""'"' ,, ,tl'"~ ·~' "'" 1 • h
gen e ral
repair . Wor:~
Hut chison.
·
parking . 'Phone 992 ·7479.
I0 -26·51c
TH ... Mc1u;, I-IIUITIOI dl~
models of mob le om ~~~
guaranteed . 20' years eitl
on
33
North.
Bath&gt;
garage
end
Bu
il
d
an
all
steel'bulldlng
9·23.ftc large lot. S16,000.
spOnsoring a masquerad e
Phone area code 614 -4
perlence . ' Phone 992 .2409.
12J I.If . - - -- - - - - - - - - - Pole Barn prices? Gold ·
o~a'lt{t, ~ sa turcta~. Nov . 1,
9531 .
,. . _tfr
S-1-tff
•
-·
.,-·
·--~·--~----.- · 11969
VW,
rebuilt
engine,
Giant All -Steel Building ~
13
HoMe-:"1~;-fiJ;i;ed
rrom 9 p.m. to 1 a.m . .!!If th e
'
------------.--'--.-. ,' REE RE NT AT VILLAGE
Sl.OSO , _llarrel soddle, SSO,
Rt-t 4, Box 148, wavertvt
remodeling . S.l!ltem St ., RIVER FRONT LOT - . en d 7 Oh
io. Ph one 947 .2296.
·
MANOR
IN
MID
·
100 AMP squore d breaker
~~~~~~~~~n s~ v~:.:o~'.u
rRulta nd . Phone 742 -2306 room house, 2 baths, furnace,
OLE PORT! We are so sure
p.l!lnet. like new, $25 . 36 inch
7 -24 · 1 f~
coupl e. Several rock bands,
. •_ ,
~ •
afler 4 p. m. or see Milo B. on nice corner , $23,500.
that yo u will tove our apart · exhaust tan . S35; R upp mlnl ·
--------bring be verages . Games flO fuf"nilure , ., ~e bous, 3 AND 4 ROOM furni shed and
Hut chinson .
.. _11 c
ments that we give you two
bike, S40, 2 sets French
o &amp; D TREE Trimming , 'tU\
10
9
and prizes . Adults 18 and
brass beds, or com plete
unfurnished
apartments .
weeks RENT FR EE . Just
doors , $4b. Phone 992-7889.
'ho
years e•per lence . lns ur ed,
over
households . Wr ite M . Dt
Phone 992t5434.
--------------_
pay yo ur secur ity deposit
10-29 -6tc
12 ROOMS - Nice older me, fr ee estlmaoes . Call 992 ·30$711
10-19-12tc
Miller , Rt. 4, Pomeroy ,
·
4-'17.1fc
and
sta ~ six months end the - - - - - - - - - -- -- A
ROOM
and
bath
,
with
car
2
baths
gas
furnace,
and
2
or
Il l 667 -3041 , Coolville. ·' '
-------------Oh'lo. Cell 992-7760.
----fir
s"t2weeks
is free . You will TWO uphoi ste.J-ed chairs. tl
port
.
Phone
992
·5871.
nice
le;el
lots.
$27,000.
____
::_ ______ ~:2_5~
WINTER ' S chill In lhe air 10·7·74 l'.l:lA ILER spsce for rerlt. ~II
enl o~ monthly leases , all
In terested. call Harry Swan ,
10-26.61C
utilities . Phone 992 -5535.
tim e to thi nk "Skin-Care." L OcuS'ffinC"e- POst:-Tilant
electric living , carpeting ,
Portland, 843 -:2223.
NE DO .l!llumlnum siding,
Koscot cosmetics, Ann
9·16.tfc
range and ref rigera tor , fr ee
10·28 -3tc fjOUs·{;;~mn.lncoln Hgls . NEW LISTING - 10 rooms, gutler work , roofing ,
9•"' 2_5826 .
Sa uva ge , Ind ependent
T""'ii'£
-h pickup , cab le TV
4 rooms , large kit chen , bath, hot waler heal, large paneling , po inting, plum .
Distrl butor, Syracuse, 992- ________ ___ 1 0 ~~ tc 3 BE O"R M. ~- house , un · tras
(opllonlll I and taun dr.y
•nd bing , We fix the whol e
basement , nice biickyard ,
b d
72
furnish ed. Also . I furnished
house. AI Tromm . 7~2 ·2328 .
taci lllles . Con ven ien t to
and low priced . See between kitchen, 4 e rooms "
32 ·
trailer. Phon e 992 -2780 or
10 .23 .61 p LOG S - Pot'nerov For est
dining. Large lot In Racine. _ _ _
• • ·'/,~
shopping on Third and Mil l
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Products II payi ng top
92 -3&lt;132.
9
----------prices tor tog s delivered to
In Middl eport . VIL LAGE ------~-----'
10-20·
l)lc
10-19-tfc
tFY vv vc evtt• r,v•L 11 d~tw
the mills on Bailey Run Rd .
MANOR is yo ur s for one HD -5 LOADER, good con OON'T WASTE YOUR TI~E NEIGLER'S BwHdlng oriP,
bedroom apar tm e nt s
Koscot cosme lcs and
off Highway 124, between leEORM.-;;;t·:~ali;i~!;k~ u
dil lo n. Phone e venings , Hou·se in Porttnnd , take over
supply . we spoclellze
stadlng
at
S104
monthly
plus
SEE US FIRST· building houses . Also, dol
hav e n' t been reservlced,
Pomeroy and Rutland , Ohio. street perk ing ,. Phone 992 ·
(614) 667 ·3484 .
payments . 5 rooms and ·
phone Helen Jane Brown ,
Phone 992 .5965 for delivery
elec. We pay for ever~lhlng
10-28.31c
repair work and cabinets·,
bath , good well , 2 acres of
2094 ·
Independen t
Distributor .
and lnslr uctions.
1Q.:28 -6tc
else . see the Manager at
ground
,
coal
heat
.
Phone
. s ldlng :~.• all G~
aluminum
Rivers ide Apa rtm ents or LO CUST po sts, 370 Win ·
(6W 992-5113 . Or me ybe you
10.2J.61c - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nelgler, 9 ~ 9 - 2508; If
843 -2292.
ce ll 992-3273 . Th is oiler will
chester
20 gauge . Phone 74:2 .
would
like
to
take
orders
.
2
B
-E
D
-ROOM
tra
iler.
Reedsart!wer
c~lt49·2113
or 9
10-28·12tc
full or spere lime In either
t
end soon . so move In now
2359
.
.2457.
-:.
West Vlrolnla or Oh iO.
ville . Phone (614) 378·6384 .
and save SSSS.
10·2B ·5tp MIDDLEPORT - Com plelely
10·l ·2611)'
0 26
10·2J .Ifc
----~ ' - ttc FOR- RENT · OR SAL E, 2 -----------~~4-0tp
remodeled build ing, 2.000
----bedrm . home . For more 2 BED ROOM trailer , real TWO be droom furnished 70,000 BTU GAS STO VE , S100 .
feet of business space and
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1963 Ford lOOXL V -8
~OOM t~ uu ooaro tor senior
Infor mation, caii742-J183, or
nice . Phone 99'2 ·3324. .
two fu rn ished apartments .
apartment Jn Middleport .
DO IT!!
ciUzens. very nice . Phone
cont'act
Lee
Lefeber ,
10-24 -tfc
automatic, Sl80. Mc Culloch
Very low mal"tenan.ce .
PHone 992 .3129 .
250 saw, $75 . All excellen t.
Good
Investment
Income
.
992-3509.
Harr isonv ille,
-------------10 .12 ·ttC
10·29 ·31c
,
l0 -26-6tc
Phone 742 ·2359.
Excellent opportunity to
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10'28-61p
e llm lnate· rent paymeot far
- - - - - - -- - - -- adu lts on l~ '" Middleport 3 RM . BATH furniShed apl.ln
your present business
Midd le po rt. Inqu ire at 5 HEA D purebred Hereford
Phone 99:2-387-' .
space . Phone 992-7889.
3·25-11&lt;
Kay's Be.l!luty Sa lon, 169 N .
cow s. br ed to freshen In
I0-28·61c
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Febr.uary . Phone 949·2822 .
10·29-41c
HOU SE tor renT w11u, • vv . .. ~,
10-2B·31c
l 'h baths , g.l!l! heat. oarage
In Midd lepor t. Adults , no ON_E _u~u 1 uv n 1 11dlter epar t. 0 N e Hoover washer , wh Jte
pets . For ep pl. , ca ll (61.4 1 men I. Phone 992·5248 or 992- with yellow tri m, woodgrain ..
1
3436.
top, S7S. Phone 992·5006.
367 -7177 .
10-26-lfc
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VIRGO (Aut. 21-lepl. 12) Pay
compliments today N they're
LCKOTNA
llnceraly d--.d, but don't
Yesterday's Cryptoquole: IF YOU CAN'T HELP YOUR altempt to UM flattery to gain
:u.~;._..ji~..L.J---&lt;- FRIEND WITH MONEY, HELP fUM AT LEAST Wim A your tndl. It won't wort&lt;.
SIGH. - SOURCE UNKNOWN
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expect aomeone to ball you out

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BCOIIPIO (Oct. 24-lltw. 121
Debll spending could be your
downfall today. Walt UN you
have it tucked In the bank
before usumlng new
obllgaliona,
IAGITT AIIIUI (Not. U.Dec.
211 Don'l do anylhlng today
thot could later refleCt on vour
honor or reputauon. ~dhere to
your hlghast lduls..
CAPIIICOIIN (D... II.Jen,
Ill Walt till all the llcta are In
loday before making
)udgmenls . Your llral lmpraaalons won't be wholly
rella~e.

AQUAIUUI (,_ ..,._ 11)
Oo bulln.a today only w!th
persona you·vo dealt with
betoro, or know by reputation
to be ethical . Be wary ot
strangers.
PIICII (fell. 20-M- 10)
Oon'l egroe to do ll.)f!lelhlng
today contrary to your· own
good, juat becauM you don1
want io hun a MtiSIIIve lrtend.

~Your ·
'VBirthday

o.t. 10,11?1
The coming y..r will ba a
tavorable one fOr you romanlically. Stronger bonda will be
lllilbllahed with one who It
already naar and dw lo your
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211 - Thge Daily Sentinel, MiddlePQrt -Pomero~ , 0 ., Wednesday, Ocl. 29, 1975

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Ford · would have court
keep New York going
.

FIRST TOURNAMENT - Class "AA" sectional girls
tournament play began TueSday at Meigs High
School. in the first match, Sheridan was 2-1 over Galllpolla
and Meigs 2-1 over Warren. Sheridan and Meigs met with
Sheridan taking two straight. Above Is a scene in the
Meigs game. 'rhis is the first girls volleyball tournament
to be played at the state level. Action will continue Thursday evening at Meigs High School. · Belpre wiU play
Nelsonville York at 5, New Lexington will play Fairland at
6and the winners of the two games will play at 7. On Nov.
I, at 7 p.m. the championship game will be played. The
winner of t!lis game will go to the district.
volle~bail

Soup sale plan is announced
Those wishing to donate to
the senior citizens public soup
sale to be held from 3 to 7
p.m. Friday at the , senior
citizens center In the former
Pomeroy JWJior High School
are advised of the schedule.
Those contributing to the
support of the project are to
have items at the center
Thursday morning while
those dQnating pies and cakes
are to have them at the center

MEIGS lHEATRE
TONITE thru THURS.
OCT. 2··30
NOT OPEN
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FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
OCT. 31-Nov. 2

t)IGIY, THE BIGGEST

'DOG tN THE WORLD '
(TKhnlcolor.l
Sll~w ,,.,,,7:00p.m.

Friday morning. Suup will
also be sold to take out.
Those wishing carry out
service are to take their own
containers. The price is $1.25
a quart for takeout orders.

FIRE PUTOUT
The Middleport Fire
Department was called to
extinguish a blaze in the
village-owned leaf scavenger
at 1:53 p.m. TueSday. The
equipment was being usedJo
pick up leaves in the cOm·
munity wheh apparenUy it
~!eked up 'leaves in which a
burning cigare t had been
thrown . The leaves caught
fire ..There was no damage tq
the equipment which was
.again being used WedneSday
lo continue leaf pickup in the
town.

PLAYING NITEL Y

By MIKE FEINSU.BER
· WASHINGTON (UP!) President . Ford today
proposed legislation permittlng a federal CO\Ifl to
asswne control of New York
Cit~ 's finances if the city
defaults on its debts.
Such court control, the
President said, would assure
that vital services to New
York City's 8 million
residents would not be Interrupted.
Ford said he would veto
"any bill that has as its
purpose a federal hail-Gut of
New York Cit~ to prevent a
default." This was a hardening of his previous stand
in which he said he had not
yet seen any legislation he
could sign.
''The people of America are
asking why New York City
. should get special advantages," Ford said in ,a
speech preparedJor deUvery
before a luncheon of the
National Preas Club. ·
"Why, they ask, Should aU
t!le working people of this
country be forced to rescue
those who bankroUed New
York City's policies for 110
limg _ the large Investors
and big banks " Ford said
Ford expr~ confiden~
New YOI'k City's default ,_
which could come as early as
Nov. 17 ~would not cause a
financial panic. "We have
heard enough scare talk," he
said.
Ford said the financial

Issue 3 •••.

markets had already anticipated and discounted the
possibility of the city's
default.
Ford said tbe legislation he
was proposing would give the
U.S. District CoW1 in New
York "authorlly to preside
over
an
orderly
reorga~tion of New York
City's financial affairs should
that
become

necessary."
But in order to file a

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bankruptcy petition with the
wurts, the c;ity would also
have to present ·..a good faiQI
plan" for repaying i~ debt
and "a program lor placing
t!le llacal affairs of the city on
a sound basis."
·
Then, Ford said, the court
would be empowered to
authorize debt certificates . a type of bond - covering
oew loans by the city. F'uture
revenues would be bound ·to
pay off these new debts.

(Continued trom page 1)

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COLUMBUSOlfiO STATE quarterback Rex
.
w. Kern, who directed the Buckeyes to an undefeated season · $} biJli"
in 1968, has been named administrative assistant In the
0n
Development Fund and the Department of Athletics at OSU.
economy·

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By LEONAl\D CURRY

Kern will divide his Ume between the two departments and will
receive an annual salary of nearly $16,Ml.
SAN FRANCISCO - A SMILING SARA JANE Moore,

wearing red, white, and lllue striped pants, declined to enter a
plea Tuesday on a charge that she attempted to assassinate
PreSident Ford.
.
So federal Judge Samuel Cooti entered an Innocent plea
for her and set a trial date lor Dec. 15. Public defender James
Hewitt argued that Mlsa Moore was not prepared to enter a
~aandsaidhewouldappealthejudge'sactlon.

Judge Conti a!Bo said the psychistric emminations of Miss
Moore were completed and set Nov. 17 for a hearing on
•whether Miss Moore was mentaUy able lo stand trial.
.
AMERICA'S WOMEN WERE ASKED TO CANCEL aU
normal activities - work, shopping, banking; cooking, 'Child
care and even &amp;ell ~ as part of a nationwide feminist strike
todaThyto aho~~estrlltsystemhowmuch It depends on them.
e one.....y
e, known as "Allee DoeSn't," was caUed
· by the National Organization for Women in hOpes that
"everything will stop In this country" without the services ol
t!lousands of &amp;trilling homemakers, bUJinellll!l'omen and even
prostitutes. Opponents of the strilte, who promii4!d a counterprotest called "America Does What Alire Doesn't," predicted
it wouki'faU and demanded that employers flie 11J1Y woman
.
who goes on strike.
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(Continued from page I)
$8.31 a year to drive.
State Issue . 8, recom·
mended by the Ohio
legislature, would allow the
state to help finance the
reorganization ·and development of freight and
~ger rail systems.
II a!Bo would allow tbe
General Asaembly to paBS
laws:
-Permill.\ng ~I governmenta to loan money for
railroad development.
-Reducing lues on
property used for ran -aervice.
-Permitting the state to
reimburse local government
lor revenues loot through the
tax reductions.
PASSENGER - The
legislature has already
paseed, and the governor
approved, a bUi setting uP the
Ohio Rail Transportation
Auljlorlty. This bipartisan
agency has operating money
and may start work when
members are appointed by
the governor by December.
ORTA's Initial asalgnment
Is to develop
high-~~PCed
commuter line between
Toledo, Cleveland and
Y6ungstown, and In the "3-C"
corridor from Oeveland to
Akron to Cohmbus to Dayton
to Cincinnati, just as Rhodes
haa proposed.
State Issue 8 would allow
ORTA to help finance suCh
pl8DB, with bonds being ..ld
off through rail service
receipts rather than a
gaaollrle tax Increase.
FREIGH·r-The Ohio
Constitution forbids the
loaning of govenunent money

BEIRUT, LEBANON- CHRISTIAN and MOI!em fighters
battled with mortars, rockets and mac:hlne guns aCI'OIIS the
blazil!g ,streets of Beirut today, forcing the United States to
step up the evacuation of Americans. About 70 peraons were
killed and !50 wounded over the pas\24 hours, raising the toU in
seven weeks of clvU war to over 100 dead and 2,300 wounded.
Some 110 u.s. embauy staffers and their lamiUes joined
about 50 teachers and famlllea from the ~can Community
School at Beirut airport this momlng for flights out of the
strife-tom country. .
·
.
·
NEW YORK- PROMOTQRS OF RIO RANCHO ~tes,
widely advertised 111 a ''master-planiied. c!IJII)Iuiuty" near
Albuquerque, N, M., which could provide homeaite purchasers
with financial oocurity for their retirement, bilked the public of
more lban ,$2011 miDion, according to U. S. Attorney Paul J.
Curran.
.
A federal grand jury Tuesday returned 1111 ~o6nt Indlctment agalnlst Amrep Corp., two of Its subeldlaries - ·Rib
RanCho EBtalel, Inc. and ATC Realty Corp. - and seven
major . officers, .directors and shareholders of the land
development cmrern..The firms and Individuals were charged
with 10 counts of violating the Interstate ~nd Sales Act In the
sale of ''undeveloped, llellll-arld desert lots as a good financial
Investment."
·
Amrep, baaed lri New Yark, Immediately issued a denlalc:i
the Charges, saying they were ''wholly unwarranted and
legally and morally unjust."
·

to private corporations.
CMRaU,a private corporaTUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
lion set up lly- the federal
govenunent, II going ,to reor-·
ganlze the nation a rail
system. •-·
Issue awould enable
.._~.
Obi o to ... ue revenue.,..
....
TUES,.THURS.
FRI. &amp; SAT.
to join . thil program,
8: 30-1:00
8: 30-2: 00
receiving In return
mllUon in federal matching
funds.
992-3629
Failure of Ohio to join the
ConRail plap by nut
· February could reault In the
Best In
loss of a chance to reclllim
Live Entertainment
l,Ml mUea nf abandoned
tracks and the Ioiii nf eXIsting
rail service according
to 160 com·
~_.;lllllii...,liiio_...i__...;.,;_____.,..,.______~---. . munltles,
to

The MEIGS INN

Surplus is

News •• in Briefs

a

GEO. HALL

AUTOS COLLIJ)E
Heavy· damages .were·
lneurnd to two cars and
one driver was clled to
mayor's court as the result
of ail accide~t · on W~st
Main SL Tuesday morning
·in Pomeroy.
P~Uce said .a car driven
by Herbert Gilkey, Shade,
headed ·west, struck the ·
rear of a westbound car .
drlvea by Guy Lynch,
LaagsvWe, wbo was at·
teinptiag a lefthaod tuni'
into the Welker Service
Statloa. There were no
.injuries and Gilkey was .
cited to mayor's coW1 on
an assured clear distance
charge.
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proponents of lasue 8.
RaU transportation would
be 1011 to farmers, power
companies, grain storage
facilities and Industries.
Although Issue 8 woUid not
allow tal mmey to be used to
..Yoff the bonds, opponenta
argue that It would lei a bed
precedent by allowing the
state to ultln\ately taie over
railroad operatlonll, pardlase
equipment and asaume dobta.
Nm: Stille ls111e 4

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m~ager

NEW HAVEN, W. Va. William R. Hayes, production ·
supervisor • maintenance at
Central Operating Com- ·
pany's Philip SpQ111 Plant,
has been named manager of
the Amefican Electric Pov.:er
System's coal tran~fer
facility at Metropolis, lll.
Hayes, a 25-year veteran at
the plant, who lives in
Syracuse, Meigs County, will
assume his new position
November I, and will
relocate his family tb~re .
The new terminal, now
Under construction · on the
Ohio River at Metropolis, will
be a major transfer. point for
the shipment of Western coal
to AEP System power plants
in Midwestern states. The
·oal will come from Utah and
.'¥oming by rail and, at
Metropolis, be.transferred to
river barges for completion
of its trip to the generating
stations.
Hayes, who has served as a
village councilman, has been
emplo~ed at the plant since
1950. He was ·named maintenance · foreman
the
following year, and to his

UPI Bualneu Writer
WASHINGTQN (UPI)
The nation's balance of
payments SID'plus declined $1
billion In the third quarter,
mostly due to increased
demand for petroleum and
other imports, the Commerre ·
Department said today.
In another key report,
Conunerce said the index of
leading economic indicators
dipped 0.9 per cent in September for the first decline In
seven months.
Veterans Mel!lorial Ho,pltal
Many economlsls say the 1 ADMITTED · - Rol)ie
leading Indicators point \he ~yre, New Haven; Stella
.future direction of the Bass, Dexter; Kenneth
economy, if a trend continues Brooks, Albany; Darlene
for several months. But the Duncan, . Syracuse; Paul
primary reason for the .Wolfe, Racine; Rodney Allen,
September decline suggested PorUand.
,
an increase in consumer
DISCHARGED - WUUam'
spending, which would be a Mlddleswart, aara PhiUipS,
boolt for the eCOilomy'. ' , Louise· Burbridge, Woodrow
In the balance of payments, Kapp, Julia Gibbs, Maxine
the third quarter surplus Hobbs,' James Pauley.
slipped to $2.3 biUion after a
'
$3.3 blUion surplua In the
'
second quarter, Commerre
Holzer Medical Center
said.
(Dls~barges, Oct Z8)
Despite the weakening in
Brenda Adkins, Mrs. Bob
'the balance of paynients, the 'Bishop and daughter, LUUan
SID'plus so far in 1975 Is $9.9 Bumgardner, Earl Clark,
billion compared wit!l a $5.3 Lynn Crabtree, Betty Diehl,
billion deficit for the firat nine Homer Elliott, Marie Ferrell,
months of 1974.
Susan Forrest, Sabra
Freeman, Hannah 'Gregory,
QUORUM LACKED
JliJIIea HaSh, Harry Hill,
Due to lie lack of a quorum D9nald Justus, Adam
a postponed session of Loom!s, Bernice Midkiff,
Middleport VIllage CouncU Linda Murphy, Mary Ousley,
scheduled for TueSday night Ruth Price, Mrs. Carl RatUff
was not held. There were no and son, August Trapp,
special sessioM set and the Patricia Vannest, Maxine
next meeting of the group wiD Walters, Jason Williams,
not be held until Monday, William Winter III, Mrs.
Nov. 10.
Clarence Yooog and aon.

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present supervisor~
1972.
Hayes is a member of the
Knight York Cross of Honor
of the Maaoris, and a veteran
of Navy.ser\tlce in the Second :
Wcirld War. He attended the ,
American Electric Power ,;
System
management .,
development program Ql the
University of Michigan •
earlier this year. He and his ;
wife Belt~, who Is presently
president of the Syracuse
Board of Public Affairs, are
the parents of two sons, who •
will move to Metropolla with :
them, and two married •
daughters, and one m&amp;rried ~
T
son .

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'l'RIAL DA·l'E SEr
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. DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (UPI}
- The daughter of Senate:

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SI~VER

Complete 1111 c1UI of ~ula Md IIIII

M•'s IIIII

lizi!S.

Bats Dlpldm.t,;Jst. Floor

Elberfeld$ In

at

Saturday
cliriics
slated
Malcolm Orebaugh, Ad·
. ~GIIOS1'8,. 8oblinl ud other Mril creatum ro&amp;macilhrough lilolt nf Melp C9unty's
-··' cdnmumties 1111 lili&amp;t when tr!dt trelt night wai obeerved. unaemeath the garb in ihls
~oto are Kim and Todd Adama, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adorns of Pomeroy.

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.,.OOLUMBUS - SEN. JOHN GlEN, D-OIDO, said Wednesday he Is oppoaecl to Gov. James A. Rhodes' four so-caUed
"economic recoverY" issues on t!le llltewlde ballot nelll
Tuesdjly.
"I plan to vol1! agaliwt the four lnlflltlves - Issues 2, 3, 4
and$ -and urge Ohloalll to take a complete look at what the
lsanea promile and how they would be financed," Glenn said.
"Laudable endl do not juJtify bad means, parUcularly
whell the coatis mortgllling future generations rJ Ohl0101 and
llharply hiking taxes at a time nf belt tightening and ~ddlng
economic rec:overr," he said In a statement·lasued from his
Washington office.
LOS ANGELES - UNDER EXTRAORDINARY
SECURITY, PRESIDENT FORD returned 1o California
Wedneoday night and told a Republican gathering "America
wants a prnldent who Is a fighter, no! a patsy."
. In an apparent bid for more colllll!mtlve support as well
as a rebuke to his critics In New Yon City, Ford promised he
will ''not fUng open the United States Treasury to tNery city
11111!1 a hole in ill pocket."
Ford hid a television Interview today and then arranged to
fly to san Fra.ncilco for a lund-t"alslrw appearance at the St.
Francil Hotel, where an attempt wsa made on hil life last
month. He will address stiU another GOP fund raiser in
Milwaukee before returning to Wa8bingion late tonight.

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WASHINGTON-BLACKL~GBENEFITPAYMENTS

FILLED

.•

No letters to t!le edilor
pertalnhig to candidate• or
issues lo be voted upon
Nov. 4 will be published In
the fill.ll two Issues ol Ibis
paper prior to elettloa day.
Purpoae of thll' PQlicy Is to
asture that no chargeo or
stat~ents
will
be
pablls8~1thoul adequate
opportun for refuting
such
e 111gea
or
statementl. Frtday'• paper
wiD be the last day for
letters on all eletlioaluues
and Individual races.
Letters should be In tbe
hands of the editorial
department no later than 5
p.m. Thursday for Frtday's
publication.

WMH!NGTON- DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS ARE
•GOING ahead with efforts to pan a biU to II!'Ve New York City
from llanqtcy, but they ltJlae Itis a lollng batUe. ·
·Democrata •Y President Ford's dectsion to veto such
lesiliatian llllk• the citY'• default inevitable and Its future
uncertain lor yean. 'lbey lomee New York stale's default by
'·apr~nc - With lllifo..-able consequences In a shaky
economy.
Thert ii 'IIOjlport for Ford's proposal, announced Wed·
nesday, to put the City under the control of a ledetal judge
. w1111n default occun.

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LATEST

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1975

PQMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. - EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT
ANWAR SADAT hu ·asked the U.N. General Alaembly to
revive the stalled Middle East peace tallls'in Geneva with the
participation nf the Palestinian guerrillas.
Inell U.N. Ambulador Chlam Herzog lmm«&lt;iateiY
condemned the request as ''ludicrous," but dlplOilllltic·sources
llld the General Alaembly would probably approve Sadst's
proposal.
. Sadat said Wednelilay the Palestinian Liberation
Oraanlatlon, the main guerrilla group, should join the tallls on
.an ''eqaailooting" with the other parUclpanta -Egypt, Israel,
Syria, Jordan, the United States and the Soviet Union .

FASHION'S

The first woman whose
vote was recorded in
America was the widow of·
Josiah Taft of Uxbridge, ·
Mass., who in 1756 voted her
approval of levying a town
tax. She was allowed ID vote.
because her son, Bazaleel,
was a minor .

Devoted To The Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area

(Births, Oct.%8)
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Cleland, daughter, Langs•
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Harris, son, GaUipolls; Mr .•
and Mrs. James Mahoney,
aon, Jackson ; Mr. and Mrs. ·
James Terry, daughter :
Patrtot.

MIWONS .OFFERED
WASHINGTON .(UPI) .:_
The Department of Trlllllportatlon . has offered $11
miWon in loan guarantees to
the bankrupt Rock Island
Railroad, not a penny to New
York City 'taxpayers.

Tempore ,Oliver Ocasek, DAkron, complained that the
state would be making loans
to private developers. He said
noibing would prevent the
developers from building "all
kinds of affluent condominiums and country
estates" Instead of low-end
moderate-Income housing.
Opponents a!Bo apeculate
t!lat houaing bond sales would
generate only enough rooney
to finance about 5,Ml units a
year, not15,000as antlcipatecl
funds.
State Senate President Pro by the governor.

1974, but that the Rhodes
administration has never
carried it out or challenged it
In court.
The opponents maiiltain the
provisions of Issue 4 could
allow municipalities to get
into housing finance over
their heads. Moreover, they
claim, if there Is a default on
state housing bonds, the
General Assembly would
have a moral obligation to
cover it with state operating

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minority leader Hugh Scott
will go on trial Nov. 12 on
Charges' of ielllng hashish.
Mrs. Marian Scott Coocannon, 41, was arrested July 30
at her Point Pleuant, Pa.~
home during a drug raid. Silt
was charged wlt!l aeUing $1011
worth of halhlsh to a lltate
undercover agent. She was
released on baD.

paYJIIent programs for the
poor; guarantee loans to
.private develOpers; and acquire, rehabilitate and sell or
lease p-opert~.
· Rhodes contends the
amendment would encourage
industry, churChes and civic
groups to sponsor construction of housing, senior
citizen centers and n11r11ing
homes, with state or local
government participation.
Opponents of Issue 4 point
out t!le General Assembly set
up alegal housing program in

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Mostly sunny anci cool
ThurSday. Highs in the mid
40s and mid 50s. Fair
ThurSday night and Friday.
Lows ThurSday night in the
upJMir 20s aild 30s. ltighs
Friday in the up(l!lr 50s and
low 60s.

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A marriage license has
been Issued to . Stephen
Douglas McKnight, 22,
Allison Park, Pa., and Judit!l
Lynn Snowden, 18, Rutland.

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Constitution to permit Ohio to
Rhodes envisions the sale
issUe,llll!·free revenue bonds of $100 miUion in housing '
to finance home construction, bonds a year to a maximum
health care centers, nursing of $1 billion. He Says the
homes and homes for the program would construct
aged.
75,Ml housjng units in five
Propoeed by Gov. James A. years, creating 35,00!) jobs
Rhodes as part of his plan to over the same period.
make dhio "depression
''Ohio has no hQusing proproof," the housing amend- gram," Rhodes said In an·
men\ Is regarded as most nounclng
!lis
plan.
likely to sucreed. II requires "Thousands of low Income
no new or increased lues but Ohio working people are
merely clarifies authority Uvmg in h.)using that Is dirty,

unsafe and run down."
counties would be able to
Under Rhodes' amend; COilduct their own housing
merit, the Ohio Housing programs.
Ileveiopment Board would
The amendment would emissue revenue bOnds to help power the state to . make
finance home construction housing money available to
and Improvement or the ~nks and savings and loan
acquisition or repair of . companies with interest rates
property.
2 to 4 per cent below the
Tax money could not be market rate, according to
used to pay off the bonds. Rhodes.
Revenue from the housing · It a!Bo would enable the
projects would have to be state to make direct loans to
used.
housing developers; buy
For, the firat time, the mortgages held lly banks;
state s municipalities and share in · rent •ubsldy

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The
Pomeroy
Fire
Depu,tment was called to
West ·Main St. at 6:12 p.m.
Tuesday to extinguish a
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By LEE l-EONARD
UPI Statehouse Re)l!lrter

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Issue
4 would change the state

HOSPITAL NEWS

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DINNER PLANNED
SYRACUSE - An election .
day dinner will be saged at
the Syracuse Municipal•
,building on Nov. 4, 11:30 a.m. ·
for dinner and 3:30 p.m.
starting time for supper. The
dinner Is bein&amp; aerved by the
Sunshine Makers Clais of the
Presbyterian Church. The
menu will include turkey,
mashed potatoes, dressing,
peas, cranberry salad, rolls,
pie and ~e or tea. The
price is n.

FoW1b ol Five Artleles
· EDffOR'S N~l'E: ol GOv • .
James A. Rhodes' four
economic recovery pro·
posals on next Tuesday's
beUot, State Istue 4 11 given
the belt dlure of .....,e. 11
permlil tbe lllle,lo aulll Ill
hollli!Jg flanre.ID lbe foarlb
of hll live arUclet 011 the
beUot lnnea, UP! Statehouse
ftepomr Lee Leoaard explallll .botb aides.

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Issue 4 .would ·help finance housing projects

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to .Illinois .
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to coal mlnen llld their families wjU inorellll! by 5 per cent
beglnnlna with chtclllsolng out in early November, Social
Seatrlty Commilllonlll' Jimes • B. Cardwell ' announced
Wedllellday ·
·
'l'be payment to an lndl~al dilabled by the dlleaae -or .
uln81uunlwr ola vietim- wlllao from '117.40 a month to
. fUI-~~ m.11lmum lor famlll11 with three or more
depe..- wllllncnue.lrom P'/4.11to QUO.
A miller 1r IUI"Vi'VOI' with me dependent will receive
t31UO a IIIGIII!I under the new lchedulfo : those with two
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Franco in
grave
di
con lion
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MADRID, Spain (UPI) Generallasimo Francilco
Franco, 82, in grave con:
dillon, ia suffering frccn In·
creased fluid In the abdomen,
hll doctors said In a medical
bulletin today.
The buUetin, lasued by
Franco's team of It doctors
at 1:30 p.m., said the aUing
Chief of lltate suffered a new
complication - an lnfectioo
ol the mouth - Wednesday
night. But It said Ibis was
lrought under COiltrol.
The bulletin said his
general condition had shown
n0 marked chances but that it
remains grave.
The bulletin said signa of
cmgestlve heart failure have
dimlnilhed
and . that
lrregulsrltlea of the heart
valves have disappeared. It
described arterial tension
and the heart beat sa normal.
It added that there again
have
been
rectal
hemorrhages, which first
were reported Wednesday
night.

Recession costing
Ohio jobs--Rhodes

mlnistrator for the Communi!~
Mental Health
Center, Inc., 81\n9Uf1ced that
tl!e. center wiU be providing
Saturday clinics in the GalllaJackson-Meigs cUnlai.
The cUnlcs will be staffed
by physicians who will be
working on a contractual
basis with t!le center from
Upham Hall in Columbus. In
add! lion to the Saturday
clinics, Dr. Harry Chovnick
wUI be providing additional
contracted psychiatric
servires ID the clinics. He will
he holding clinic in Meigs
County on Nov. 19.
This will be the first time
the center has been able to
provide psychiatric coverage
in Meigs COunty. It Is the
Intent of the Center Board
1md 648 Board that
psychiatric aervicea will be
continued and expanded in
the Meigs County clinic.
Since the Meigs Community Mental Health Center
is a contract agency of the 1148
Board and receives Its
operating dollars from that
board, the expansion of these
servires in ·the Meigs area Is
dependent upon the voters
passage of the .2 Mill of the
Mental Health and Mental
Retardation
Board's
Renewal Issue 13 on the haUot
to be presented to the voters
on Nov. 4.

WINTER INSPECTION - A winter inspection was
mac!e Wednesday morning of all the equipment ~ by
the Meigs COunty State Highway Department.
Representatives from the Ohio Ilepartment of Transportation, Marietta and Columba, were on hand for the

Man charged
with shooting,
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Meigs County Sheriff
Robert C. Hartenbach
reported that John Lewis
Young, 31, Mason, was
arrested on Oct. 28 at 9:35
p.m. on charges of shooting
and killing a 600 pound bull
owned by Wayne Wllaon,
East Letart.
Young lsln jail Wlder 11,500
bilnd. Cecil Young, Mason,
reportedly involved In the
killing of the bull, managed to
escape and the sheriff has a
warrant for his arrest.
The sheriff also reported
that
Donald
Lester
Swearlnger, 18, Rutland, on a
charge of assault, Is out on
bond and a warrant Is on file
for Willie Causey, 45, Rl. 2,
Coolville, for grand theft. The
warrant was signed b~
Richard R. Buckley, Alfred.
Causey allegedly stole
lumber from a barn owned by
Buckley. Ho will appear in
county court on Nov. 7.
On a· warrant from Athens
County, the
sheriff's
department apprehended ·
Graig A. Hanning, Rl. 2,
Albany. He has been returned
to Athens.

Inspection. Shown·during the inllpectlon 1-f' are, Glenn
Smith, district engineer of the Ohio Ilepartmeqt of Trti!UIportatlon Division 10, Marietta, and Bob Clark,
superintendent of the Meigs County State Highway
Deparllpent.

Ex-con holds six
hostages in bank
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By PEI'E SPUDICH
a..EVELAND (UP!) - An
e~t-convlcl, armed wit!l a
ahoebollt bomb containing 12
sticks of dynamite and a .45
caliber plstpl, held six
hostages in a bank here today
and threatened to trigger the
explosives unleBS he was
give!! $50,000 and an airplane
for his eiCIIpe.
Police said Edward Owen
Watkins, 56, who was once on
the FBI's 10 most wanted Uat
because nf a aerlea of banlt
robberlea, was balding two
men and lour women, aU
1111ployees of the lllnk, as
hostages.
"No way I'm coming out,"
Watkins
told
Allan
Schleslncer, 38, a former
cellmate, over an Intercom.
"I've got three beautiful
broads In here and I'm
havill( a party." ·
Watkins asked for the
moner, a van, which
authorities parked outside
the bank, and an airplane to
carry him out of the country.
Watkins took' the hostages

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Wednesday afternoon when a
teller lolled his stick-up attempt at the Society National
Bal)k by tripping a sUent
alarm.
He 6rst held nine hostages,
including bank manager William S. Hann but three were
released within eight hours.
Schlesinger said Watkins
told him, "'I don't care if they
try to follow me, I'll blow
everybody away.'
"Watkins knowa he's going
bact to the joint,"
Schlesinger said. "But right
now he's got the whole city ol
Cleveland watching him and I
think he's eating It up. When
he goes back to the joint he's
got something to look atnewspaper stories and
cllpJings.l don't think he baa
the heart for it (detonating
the bomb)."
Cleveland Pollee Chief
Uoyd Garey and Edward
Haggerty, assistant special
agent In Charge of the FBI
office here, said today they
had talked with Watkins
several times.

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"It would be premature to
disclose what the substanre
of the conversation was,"
· said Garey.
Police earUer said Watkins
had demanded a sum m
$50,tnl.
· A detective said Watkins
was In the bank lounge with
the holltages, ''holding some
kind of hand-trigger device
that loolls like when you Jft88
It, It goes off."
Garey said he and
Haggerty had aiBo been In
communication with the
hostages.
"We have talked with the
hostages electronically,''
said Garey. "There Is no
indication any of them have
been Injured but we have not
had eyeball contact with
either him or them."
Watkins' girlfriend, Dawn,
and U.S. District Court Judge
WUUam K. Thomas, who
sentenced him to 45 years In
prison for robbing eight Ohio
banks, also spoke with him.
"He says he just doesn't
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A haunted house Oppose bond issues
for halloween

at taxpayers expense

NEW YORK (UPI) -New germs transmitted during
TQLEDO, Ohio (UP!) York aty will avoid default, oral contact makes klsaing a
Gov. James A. Rhodes said Hubert Humphrey will be serious threat to health.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - At
"These are pubUc Issues
today the·current recession Is elected president, and ~ Hubert Humphrey will
least two members of the and elected officials who feel
costing Ohio jolls that wiU medical researchers will be elected president.
never be regained unless his COilclude during the coming - One of America's moot OhiO General Asaembly who the~ have a responsibility to
proposed bond Issues are year that klllling ia a ~~erloua prominent political figures oppose Gov. James A. voice their side of an lsslle
threat to the nation's health. asb the Soviet Union for Rhodes' four p-oposed bond have the right to use every
paseed.
lsspes have also voiced their available resource to do so,"
Tholl! are among con- asylum. '
"As our manufacturing
opposition
to the proposals at
plants grow old and out- clusions reached in an annual - In an attempt to bollter
taJp&amp;yers
expense, it was
moded, they are not being Halloween survey of 280 sagging ratlnp, a television
PROBE INCIDENT
replaced," said Rhodes. American wilchea released network will attempt to revealed today.
Pomeroy
Police are inIt
was
repOrted
earUer
that
"Instead, Industry Is moving ·wednesday by the New York broadcast a hard-core porvestigating
an
incident on
.
l!tate
departments
within
the
to 1tates with tax incentives Center for the Strange.
nographic film. A landmark
Rhodes'
administration
and
trick
or
treat
nJght WedThe center claims the COUI1 battle lllllllollow.
to attract industry.
nesdsy
when
a
child was
t!le
governor
himself
had
"The current receaslon Is witches accurately predicted - The economy 111111 con·
allegedly
given
an apple
concealing the !act that we a year ago the faU of South tinue to make lllrmg gains been using taxpayers money
are slefdily loalng jobe in VIetnam and t!le CIA acan· and the unemployment rate to finance news releases containing a . razor blade.
Police received a call to the
Ohio' which we will never dal.
will drop sharply, though IUPportinll the lasues.
Rich
Murray,
an
ad·
residence of the ch; in
Among· predictions from inflation wiU continue to be a
regain unloss we pass the
Naylor's Run at i :o:f .m.
mlnlstratlve
assistant
to
four-point economic recovery thil year'• survey:·
problem,
House.
Speaker
Pro
Tern
Wednesday, before !he
..:. NIW York will avoid And, the witches contend,
package November 4," said
Rhodes. "To produce a job, II default· by receiving "a "there wW be some hardship Barney Quilt~, said II copies completion of the trick or
takes investment. Right now masalve Infusion nf capital caused by nationwide of an u:page statement treat hour which ended at 7.
that Investment is going from a foreign 10urce."
shortages of chocolate, tea released ll~ Quilter agalnlst The apple containing t!le
the luues were printed at ~:~~n~lade is at the pollee
- Medical reaearchers wtu begs and lautlves."
elsewhere, and we're all in
state expense.
trouble .
conclude the number of

said MwTBy.
Murray a!Bo said his commenta applY to Rhodes.
"It would be hypocritical to
suggest we can do It and they
can't," said Murray.
Sen. WUUam Bowen, DCincinnatl, also Issued a
statement earlier this WM!k
at public expense that
, criticized the four propoula.
Bowens admlniltratlve
aide, Reginald Surmon, said
. about 12 copies of the
statement were printed on a
state~wned photocopying
~hlne.

Surmon said use of state
machines was justified
because Bowen was "in·
forming his constituency
about the lllte issues. It's his
:':t~~.ty in carry~ out ."_

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